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Title Section15 1971-02-01 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 164 Singapore Monday, February 1, 1971 MC(P) NO. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration303 1971-02-01 1 Amin: Invasion from Sudan ONLY CHASING GUERILLAS, SAY DIPLOMATS KAMPALA, Sun. Sudanese troops have crossed the border and reached the town of Kitgum, about 43 miles inside Uganda, Maj.-Gen. Idi Amin, Uganda's new Chief of State announced here today. Last night a Government spokesman said that several villages had beenAFP - 303 words
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116 1971-02-01 1 Brigadier was killed after surrender KAMPALA, Sun. I Army Chief of Staff Brig. Hussein Suleiman was killed a few boars after surrendering to coup leader MaJ.-Gen. Idl Amle's forces, according to informed sources. Brig. Hussein disappeared at tbe time of the coup d'etat last Monday In which Gen. Amin overthrewAFP - 116 words
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136 1971-02-01 1 Nyerere says it again: Obote is the President DARES-SALAAM, Sun. Tanzania will not recognise the new military regime m Uganda, Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere told a rally here last night. His Government would continue to recognise ousted Dr. Milton Obote currently staying here as Uganda's legal President^i^verer^aic^^^ to I Tanzania136 words
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Article68 1971-02-01 1 SAIGON, Sun. An American soldier, James D. Moyler, has been charged with murdering his unit commander, Captain William F. Reichert, last Wednesday at An Khe camp, 250 miles northeast of Saigon, the American Command spokesman said today. The soldier could be executed if convicted. It was68 words
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Article476 1971-02-01 1 ALL university graduates and Higher School Certificate holders will have to serve two-and-a-half years National Service m future. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said last night that all HSC holders and university graduates would take section leaders' courses after their basic training and would serve for two-and-a-half years as476 words
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Article116 1971-02-01 1 KARACHI, Sun— The Pakistani Government has granted political asylum to two young Kashmiri men who hijacked an Indian Airlines airliner to Lahore yesterday, the Foreign Ministry announced m Islamabad today. The two hijackers, Qureshi Mohammad Hashim, 20, and Mohammad Ashraf Quereshi, 21, are members of the anti-In-dianAFP - 116 words
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Article36 1971-02-01 1 LONDON, Sun. The Observer reported today that the Queen wanted to be m Singapore harbour aboard the Royal yacht Britannia during the recent Commonwealth summit conference but was discouraged by Prime Minister Edward Heath.36 words
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Article33 1971-02-01 1 TAIPEI, Sun. Taiwan will continue to help Togo develop rice planting and production under a new technical cooperation agreement between the two governments which has been approved by the Nationalist Cabinet.33 words
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136 1971-02-01 1 LISBON, Sun.— An official communique published today m Lomenco Marques said that so far about two dozen bodies had been found m the northern coastal area of Quelimane, Mozambique, after this week's cyclone, the official Portuguese ANI news agency reported. I Portuguese officials hadAFP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration688 1971-02-01 1 4a.m. latest CCUnT >Jr,'i! add ai eight mL*uiv.j to launch while a rain shower over 'the launch t :rea was checked jut fv>r possible electrical interference. Countdown scheduled to resume for launch ut 2103 GMT (4.33 a.m. Singapore Time). "LiFT-^FF, we have lift-ofl a,688 words
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Article91 1971-02-01 1 There will be eight live television transmissions from the lunar surface. Kitty Hawk is the code name of the command capsule and Antares the name of the lunar module. Shepard, at 47, the oldest space man, will spend 33% hours on the moon's surface with Mitchell. They will spend91 words
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Advertisement21 1971-02-01 1 have an ice-cold todanW b3l§ M AT'- ■-.'>- -^St J -if- «j:*' v'- ■^t the flavour where the fan is...everytime? —L i21 words
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Miscellaneous12 1971-02-01 1 WEATHER outlook for Singapore front a.m. to noon today: Slight showers. I12 words
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641 1971-02-01 2 From our CANBERRA Correspondent A RECENT sixnation gallup poll shows that Australians count themselves among the happiest people m the world. Some 53 per cent described themselves as "very happy," 42 per cent "fairly happy" and only four per cent "not happy." Only Holland641 words
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405 1971-02-01 2 A CALL FOR ACTION FROM COPS WENT UNHEEDED MY friend told me that he does not want to be civic-minded. I asked him why. He gave me the following explanation. On New Year's Day, he went to see a matinee show at Silver City m Gay World. As tt was405 words
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Article380 1971-02-01 2 Why so few teachers join the STU I READ with mixed feelings NTUC general-secre-tary Devan Nair's sad comment about 75 per cent of English school teachers not being members of the Allow me as an STU member for years give one reason to Mr. Devan Nair why contemplating resigning from380 words
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Article141 1971-02-01 2 Litterbugs and bus users WE HAVE made every possible effort to ensure the success of the "Keep Clean" campaign, conducted by the Health authorities recently. We are proud of what we see around us today. However, it is disappointing to observe that certain HDB residents m Jalan Membina Barat are141 words
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192 1971-02-01 2 WHAT ARE THE DUTIES OF A SENIOR TEACHER? I WAS happy to read the letter by Mr. Cheong Mm Teck about disciplinary action against those m charge of Playfair School. My daughter was m Primary V m Playfair School last year m the afternoon. She and her friends had noticed192 words
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484 1971-02-01 2 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Officers for the army Monday, February 1, 1971 THE problem of building up an efficient army continues to receive the close attention of the Government. The sweeping reforms introduced by Defence Minister Goh Keng Swee m November and December last year provided a shot m the arm484 words
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Advertisement30 1971-02-01 2 1 A I f the most f I c ߧnge oFWlnes f Food Beverage (Pte) Ltd., a 875 Bukit Timah Road, 6 m.s., g M Singapore 10. Tel: *****3 m30 words
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Article, Illustration162 1971-02-01 3 STILL NO STATEMENT ON NUMBER OF CASES TWO more families m the Jalan Eunos area have been hit by typhoid, it was learnt yesterday. The exact number of typhoid patients from the area to date is not known the health authorities have promised to162 words
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385 1971-02-01 3 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH By AN OFF-DUTY police constable was shot and wounded by one of three gunmen m Kallang Park early on Saturday morning, minutes after the gang had swum across a 40 ft. wide canal with two troops from the385 words
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178 1971-02-01 3 SINGAPORE has great potential to become an international financial centre, said Mr Heinz Riehl, assistant vicepresident of the First National City Bank of New York. On a weekend visit here he said: "I know that Singapore officials are keen to develop the Republic178 words
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141 1971-02-01 3 Malaysia's economy impresses bank adviser PENANG, Sun.-Malaysias sound investment climate and sensible budget policies have impressed the adviser to the Bank of England, Mr. Douglas Stone. Mr. Stone, who is on a visit to Malaysia, said the country's investment climate had improved considerably since last year, and he described Malaysia141 words
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173 1971-02-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Government has confirmed a Jakarta report that it will present 12 Twin Pioneer aircraft to the Indonesian Air Force. An official spokesman said today that the aircraft were still good for a total of 3,000 flying hours.173 words
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Advertisement152 1971-02-01 3 m:i?i oit a\AlY<:i: INIKjIKILITY ECONOaUY PLUS Start the new year with a tremendous saving on a new Ford Escort. It's the car that re-wrote the records m races and rallies around the world, and proved conclusively m the London- Mexico Rally that Ford Escort offers the maximum m PERFORMANCE, DURABILITY152 words
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158 1971-02-01 4 13 in new Chinese Chamber committee without a fight THIRTEEN members have been elected unopposed to the new 55--man management committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for 1971/72. Tbey are one each from the Mci and Hainanese groups, and 11 from the Teochew group. In all, 69 candidates were158 words
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Article47 1971-02-01 4 THE Rev. Denis C. Dutton has been elected president of the Singapore-Malaya annual conference of the Methodist Church. Mr. Dutton, who was associate pastor at Wesley Methodist Church, Fort Canning, Singapore, from 1959 to 1961, Ts pastor of Wesley Church, Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Article, Illustration341 1971-02-01 4 MARY LEE - Brighter pupils, thanks to the kindergartens MARY LEE —By PUPILS m Singapore today are younger and brighter thanks to hundreds of kindergartens that have sprouted up all over the island m the past decade. What were regarded as a luxury for the rich 10 years ago, kindergartens are now teaching341 words
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78 1971-02-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A cobbler, Shee Woke Seng, 40, was found dead m a disused well about 15 yards from his house m Jalan Permai this afternoon. He was found io the well with four slash wounds on his head by bis younger brother,Bernama - 78 words
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158 1971-02-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Democratic Action Party today called on the Government to set up a rural development commission to study the causes of rural poverty and make recommendations to solve this problem. The DAP organising secretary, Mr. Lee Lam Thye,158 words
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198 1971-02-01 4 Toa Payoh will get Chinese hospital THE Government has given 11,800 sq. ft. of land to the Chinese Physicians' Association to build a hospital and school m Toa Payoh. This was announced last night by the association's president, Mr. Tan Kheng Guan. The five-storey $500,000 j===^^^^^^ building will be built198 words
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Article68 1971-02-01 4 In-service course KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The second series of in-service courses m primary mathematics for trained teachers will begin here tomorrow. The courses, to be held m Selangor, Penang and Kelantan, are conducted by Miss E. Biggs from Britain. More than 300 teachers, headmasters and supervisors of primary schools and68 words
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Article183 1971-02-01 4 A SECOND history book for use by Primavy IV pupils has just been released by the Educational Publications Bureau. The book is entitled "Many Races, Many Religions." Its aim is "to explain how the main religions of our people emerged on the stage of183 words
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Article46 1971-02-01 4 THE Japanese Embassy and the Japanese Cultural Society are holding a "Japanese Cultural Week" from Wednesday at the National Library, the Cultural Centre and the Lido cinema. It will include exhibitions of modern Japanese Aim shows, drama and a demonstration of flower arrangement.46 words
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129 1971-02-01 4 OTHMAN ON TOUR TO MEET THE SOCIAL WORKERS THE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today begins a two-month tour of 26 voluntary organisations engaged In welfare work m Singapore A Government spokesman said the purpose was to enable the Minister to observe at first hand what was being129 words
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Article59 1971-02-01 4 THE president of the Public Utilities Board Staff Union, Mr. Leslie Long, will leave for America today for a four-and-a-half-month study tour. Mr. Long will spend three months taking part m a seminar on trade union organisation and techniques at Harvard University, and will spend the remainder of59 words
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Article, Illustration330 1971-02-01 4 TWO SINGAPORE delegates left for Tokyo yesterday to attend a month -long seminar on management consulting systems for business which began on Jan. 30 and will finish on Feb. 28. They are Inche Jalil Harun, a committee member of the Malay Chamber330 words
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Article48 1971-02-01 4 GENBOOK Distributors will hold a "live" demonstration at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday to show a theft-proof safe— the Vigil Security Container. The firm's managing director, Mr. Thomas J.B. Hoar, claimed that out of 15,000 on hire m Britain, not one had been lost.48 words
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Advertisement91 1971-02-01 4 The Board of Directors of Singapore Finance Ltdwish to thank all their friends, clients and the Catholic High School Military Band for their well wishes floral bouquets performances and kind attendance on the official opening of their Branch Office at 271, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE 7. KONG HEE FATT CHOY SINGAPORE91 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-02-01 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker /WHAT'SN f TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR. t I WBc^ N^f lV&14 words
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Article, Illustration392 1971-02-01 5 ISLANDERS HOPE GOVT WILL SOLVE THEIR TRANSPORT PROBLEM... ABOUT 2,000 Pulau Bran! residents working m Singapore will be hard hit when the special ferry service now being provided by the British Army stops on Friday. But mostly it is the school children392 words
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Article, Illustration347 1971-02-01 5 The Count is here puffin' an' wheezin' an' playin'... COUNT Basic new m from Bangkok yesterday to give two performances at the Tropicana. He and his 17-piece band will be playing next m Australia and then Hawaii before returning to the are gypsies— it's a won- I derful he The347 words
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105 1971-02-01 5 AFRICAN countries should not interfere m tbe present situation m Uganda, the Nigerian Army Chief of Staff, Brig. Hassan Usman Katsina, said here yesterday. Brig. Hassan, who is here on a two-day private visit, said the situation m Uganda should be sorted out105 words
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110 1971-02-01 5 TOKYO, Sua. Jareag Shipyard United mt Singapore wfll expaad aae of Hs repair docks ta meat aa increasing demand ta repair large vessels especially tankers, IshlkawajlmaHartma Heavy Industries Ca^ Ltd. OHO of Japaa said today. The shipyard Is a joint veatareAP - 110 words
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Article, Illustration339 1971-02-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prof. Syed Hussein Alatas, national chairman of the Gerakan, today urged the Government to see that members of the ruling Alliance also uphold the principles of the Rukunegara. In a statement issued here today, Prof. Alatas said that the democratic339 words
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Advertisement132 1971-02-01 5 IK^'^ytmssm^Eggmmmm i iiirtii /iiji n ii I **BißiH L*— J liy%Mlil fl B B* f 3b^a B^' «*-^v *Qk9 fiplPi BSMB .ri 4^\ iJ^ ■p^^B JfciL.^ I And save money. IC KG BfllG PISK Champion Motors now have a Used Car division at r" J P Changi. Every car sold132 words
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233 1971-02-01 6 A new home soon for retarded children THE $125,000 Tampines Home for mentally retarded patients will be built on a 1.1 acre site at Lorong Bnaa Kok off Yio Chu Kang Road. Mrs. T. Thomson, secretary of the Tampines Home, said yesterday that negotiations for the site were completed with233 words
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385 1971-02-01 6 Human factor and the Jurong experiment SURVEY TO DEFINE SOCIAL PROFILE OF WORKERS NANYANG University will study how industrialisation and urbanisation have affected workers m Jurong Industrial estate. The Institute of Asian Studies of the university will organise a research programme to investigate some of the problems and identify their385 words
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Article, Illustration370 1971-02-01 6 SINGAPORE University's Faculty of Architecture is using its wind tunnel to evaluate flood and hurricane shelter designs for East Pakistan. According to Dr. Victor B. the I Building and I Estate Management, designing I the shelters is done by the I370 words
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Advertisement337 1971-02-01 6 r-—~— 4oth fin j »^Bf~* RECORD BM^^ I I Ift kT T^k -^^^^^^^^a\ /^ji v*\i 2 »ti2 iS3«i m 7omm and i Color by Deiuxe i I j^^a I 1 DAILY 3 SHOWS: ODPUADn "TORA" STARTS: I I 2JO, 5 A5, 9.00 pm \J II Mf\ U 2^o, o.0» IJO337 words
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Advertisement615 1971-02-01 6 mmmammmmamaaamaamaamaam NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m.. 1 JO. 4.00. 6.30 A 930 p.m. MGM'I "DIRTY DINGUS MABEE" Fr#nk Sinatra: P'ViMon. Color NEXT CHANSC! Color "FURY OF THE AVENGER Tarciaio Maira Columbia NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. Cash Booking* Only! "THE INVINCIBLE SIX" Stuart Whitman. Color Elke615 words
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Miscellaneous24 1971-02-01 6 DENNIS THE MENACE 1 If "1 *Boy,THATS A RELIEF I THOUGHT Afe.W/LSON WAS 60NNA CAa THB POLICE ejjLTT Hfc'S ONLY GONNA GET A M*flE/*24 words
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Article134 1971-02-01 7 Lighting up time at TTC carnival LIGHTING op for the S2S£?^f' Tralalag College faa fair are Miss <mg Piag Keow aad Miss Y^J« Lay Bmem. Tbey ran a mcd rice stall at tbe tmm fair la tbe TTC «nnmds yesterday. Tbe fair could aot start off with a baa* because134 words
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Article36 1971-02-01 7 SHOP assistant Quek Chu Kong, 25, of Nankin Street, was injured when he was attacked by five men with stools from a stall beside the President Shopping Centre, Serangoon Road, early yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration300 1971-02-01 7 HEALTH Minister Chua Sian Chin is to be asked to have three streets adjoining Bugis Street cleared to re-site hundreds of hawkers hit by the Keep Singapore Clean campaign. The MP for Bras Basah, Mr Ho See Beng, told his constituents300 words
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Article44 1971-02-01 7 THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold exercises at Pulau Tekong for the next fortnight. The exercises, which will include the use of blank ammunition and thunderflashes, will start at 8 a.m. today and will end at 5.30 p.m. on Feb. 12.44 words
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Article, Illustration195 1971-02-01 7 AUSSIE FIRM PLANS TO PUBLISH BOOKS IN MALAY PLANS to produce a series of textbooks m Bahasa Malaysia will be discussed at a sales conference of the staff of Angus Robertson, an Australian publishing firm, m Sydney this week. I Mrs. Janet Theseira, manageress of the Singapore office of Angus195 words
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Article35 1971-02-01 7 THE Town Planning Institute (Singapore branch) will hold its first annual dinner at the Singapore Hilton on Feb. 13. Minister for Law and National Development E.W. Barker, will be the guest-of-honour.35 words
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131 1971-02-01 7 THE YOUNG PEOPLE WHO SEEK A SOFT LIFE Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Minister for Science and Technology, said last night that Chinese medicine had a role to play m Singapore as much as Western medicine. In order to make progress, he said, research must be carried out m Chinese medicine131 words
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Article62 1971-02-01 7 METHODIST Youth Fellowship officials for 1971 are: Mr. Chim Howe Lai president, Miss Lynell Lee vice-president, Miss Carol Tan secretary, Mr. Philip Low treasurer. Programme area chairmen: Mr. Lee Chin Leong spiritual, Mr. Michael Teh and Miss Kathryn Leong mental, Miss Chim Sook Mci and Mr. Philip62 words
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Article, Illustration219 1971-02-01 7 Student killed in midnight show attack PRE-UNIVERSITY student Wee Choon Hoe, 19, died of stab wounds m the Outram Road General Hospital yesterday seven hours after he was attacked by seven youths outside the Odean-Katong Cinema while the midnight show was being run. Wee's friend Loy Teck Ngiam, 17, was219 words
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Article79 1971-02-01 7 Concert by Children's Choir THE internationally-acclaim-ed Korean Children's Choir, which has completed four world tours, including the United States and Europe, will perform m Singapore on March 3. The choir, .comprising 32 children ranging m age from 10 to 17 years, is due to begin a tour of Australia and79 words
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Article23 1971-02-01 7 SUNDAY CEREMONY MINISTER for Culture Jek Yuen Thong will lay the foundation stone of Kampong Eunos Community Centre next Sunday at 3 p.m.23 words
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Article16 1971-02-01 7 SEREMBAN, Sun. Negri Sembilan suffered damage amounting to $3.8 million m the recent floods.16 words
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Advertisement112 1971-02-01 7 C'^lKAMiHmciiiTiis? m Facing with difficulties m your r m Examinations? b 2 Hours can be wasted studying the k 3 wrong things m the wrong way. C The Examiners and Lecturers of *he r m University of London will teach you 9 4 how to score the highest marks m112 words
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Miscellaneous583 1971-02-01 7 Choong draws with Jamieson SINGAPORE'S 37 Ras Rdb7 representatives Choong 38 Rhai Ba; Liong On and Leslie Leow 39 Ng3 QdB are both doing well m the 40 Q dl *e7 1971 Karlis Lid urns Inter- national Tournament m WM J£ Adelaide, Australia. M^^»^» In the following game, 8.?59t:% fll583 words
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Miscellaneous29 1971-02-01 7 LAFF A DAY I 'C Ktnt Fcalurei Syndicate. Ine 1970. World n K(. rncived. "Yes, we do have 'Scouting for Boys', but I'm afraid -you're going to be disappointed*"29 words
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Article, Illustration350 1971-02-01 8 'Clear proof of Alliance harmony' THREE TUNS ON BY-ELECTION VICTORY... KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Alliance leaders today hailed their victory m the Malacca Selatan Parliamentary by-election as a clear sign of the cooperation prevailing among the Chinese, Indian and Malay partners of the Alliance. The Alliance candidate, Inche Ahmad Haji Ithnin350 words
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224 1971-02-01 8 Singapore will be ready for the jumbos THE $6.4 MILLION passenger terminal at Paya Lebar Airport will be able to handle 600 to 700 passengers two full jumbo jet loads at one time after it is completed m August. The first jumbo jet a Qantas Boeing 7478 on a direct224 words
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120 1971-02-01 8 MUAR, Sun. The Pilgrims Management and Fund Board will launch an information campaign m Government offices and schools throughout the southern states of West Malaysia next week to encourage muslims to start deposits with the Board. The Board's liaison officer for120 words
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220 1971-02-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The president of the Selangor Branch of the National Union of Teachers (NUT), Mr S. Radhakrishnan, has called on the 40,000 teachers uncommitted to any union to "stop sitting on the fence." Addressing a branch meeting here, he said220 words
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153 1971-02-01 8 'Only one year rural posting' appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Medical Association wants new legislation which came into force on Jan. 1 this year, compelling all doctors to serve the Government for two years, to include a clause that only one year be spent by a doctor m a153 words
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Article78 1971-02-01 8 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The Sabah Credit Corporation gave $1.5 million m loans to Bumiputras m the state last year, a spokesman said here today. He added that this year the corporation will provide more loans to bumiputras to encourage them to participate actively m commerce78 words
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305 1971-02-01 8 PEKAN, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that the Government was determined to uplift the economy of the rural people so that they could become a progressive and developed community. To achieve this objective, he added, they should adopt a new305 words
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Article569 1971-02-01 8 The times when you your 'blood boiling...' MRS. GAN was still all steamed up when she sat opposite me at the clinic that morning. "You know doc," she began, "whenever I think about it, I get so mad that my blood boils at the very idea. "There was569 words
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Article, Illustration76 1971-02-01 8 THE Lion dancers got a roar of approval m the People's Park Complex yesterday. They came m off the street to seek a reward. And as you can see, lions seem to be reaching new heights these days. This human pyramid76 words
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Miscellaneous36 1971-02-01 8 wa a w i [en j m ~-;<c>i*>w (fi) Kirn F.»iur.» S|mjic»i», Uc. I»70. W«rU i.fKi, r«M«v*4. "Looking at a magazine cajms me down when I get nervous about being so fir behind m my work."36 words
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Article415 1971-02-01 9 A.K. LEE - A voice that shatters my dreams A.K. LEE By LIVING next door to a primary school is quite an experience. At 7.30 m the morning, you wake up to the calls of patriotism, but at 7.40 on Monday morning, there is an additional treat The voice of the headmistress isn't415 words
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Article, Illustration147 1971-02-01 9 8 am— pm: Exhibition of books by Charles Dickens at the foyer of the National Library, Stamford Road. 6 pm: Carnival Trade Fair 19tl at Great World Amusement Park, Kirn Seng Road. 7 pm: Night bazaars at Balestier Road; Jurong Road (7U, ms) Jalan Bukit Ho Swee; Lorong147 words
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Article304 1971-02-01 9 Raja dedicates hotel to tourism THE Singapore Hilton, newest of Hilton International's 52 hotels around the world, was formally dedicated to international tourism on Saturday by Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour. I The Hilton being the third hotel he has launched, Mr. Rajaratnam quipped: "I am304 words
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153 1971-02-01 9 CHIT FUND FIRM OPENS AT SELEGIE COMPLEX A COCKTAIL reception was held on Saturday afternoon at the office of Uni Pte Ltd m Selegie Complex to mark the opening of the chit fund company. The company is closely associated with Sharikat National, a firm which deals with building materials. The153 words
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Article71 1971-02-01 9 THE Pan-Pacific SouthEast Asian Women's Association is sponsoring a demonstration-cum lecture on "The Modern Approach to Oil Painting" by Lucia Valdez, wife of the Philippines Charge d'affaires here on Feb. 15. It will be held at their residence at 21-A, Taman Nakhoda. There will be two71 words
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Article, Illustration108 1971-02-01 9 ABOUT 500 guests attended a reception at the residence of Mr. Prem Bhatia, High Commissioner of India, to celebrate India's Republic Day last week. Guest of honour was the Minister of Education, Mr. Lim Kirn San. Other guests included members of the Diplomatic Corps and Government officials.108 words
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Advertisement247 1971-02-01 9 I Starscope i fc i— -^m^^^^^^^ —mßßßmßmmmmmm. -^^^^^^^^m fc fc m^x ml XQ I I r\ D] fc k^ a^ aaaaßßaßßaaa^ U.^H^^^B U-JMHBI^H For some, wishes Happy partnership Your planet Venus is coming true, for others, and romance shed well-placed for warm developments m warm -rays over the developing creative247 words
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Miscellaneous125 1971-02-01 9 BLQNDIE By Chic Young |ll||jUiUUjf|j|| 'I'f^"^ I Mf 1 JUST ASKED HIM I I '"'Li ASK HIM AGAIN Jmjr V-^ > OAGWOOO X^ AND HE SAID AFTER I TAI-K 1 X COftA M 9 V i (c AN TGO SOWUING (HE COULO GO' J V_- TO BUONDiE ~.J GOING BOWUNG125 words
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Article, Illustration280 1971-02-01 10 All you need for your fondue WE SCOUTED around the shops for fondue sets. We ended up not only with fondue sets, but also with chafing dishes, compartmerited plates and bread side dishes to use with a fondue meal. Take your pick from our finds (below) for your next fondue280 words
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635 1971-02-01 10 How Paula won battle of the bikini AUSTRALIA'S -bikini Queen", Mrs. Paula Stafford, will nfrake an all-out bid to Introduce the bikini to South-East Asia m 1971. She will visit the Philippines, Hongkong, Bangkok and Singapore with a new range of the mini swimsults specially designed for the dainty Asian635 words
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Article, Illustration863 1971-02-01 10 Living g Steamboat is plain sailing THE SWISS answer to Steamboat that's what we call the culinary art of Fondue. Although they use oil while we use chicken stock; and they use longhandled forks while we use wire ladles, the style is the same entertaining with little bother. We'd recommend863 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-02-01 10 ==J» iT" a\W Wa\ j i i "Herbert, gues^who's going to become a mother!"14 words
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Article, Illustration18 1971-02-01 11 "I hope you realize I gave up a very promising *J" career as a bachelor whenil married you.18 words
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Article396 1971-02-01 11 Getting away from it all... TO DO SOME WORK PROBABLY the most maligned aspect of any school's programme is homework. Bane of the balmy evening and fascinating television series, its tentacles tighten with the rise m academic level. They tug at the family as well as the student. How call396 words
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Miscellaneous1499 1971-02-01 11 RADIO view S "TO ROME With Love" SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII Is a domestic comedy B about an American family B P^ 1 W mmmm ß~~ l who moved to Rome. f lS^^^^^^^^B T 1 When his wife died. B L. JnHTwHBS L J V9VffmflKfl History Prof. Michael J^^^^^^^mm Endicott. decided it would1,499 words
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Article256 1971-02-01 12 MOSCOW, Sun. The rulers of Soviet Lithuania have decided to spare the life of a man sentenced to death m a secret airplane hijack trial, unofficial sources said today. The Presidium of the Lithuanian Supreme Soviet (Parliament) ruled early last week to overturn tbeAP - 256 words
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154 1971-02-01 12 KARACHI, Sun. Defence lawyers for Feroz. Ahmad, who is accused of killing Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Zigried Wolniak last Nov. 1, said at the opening of Ahmad 's trial here yesterday the accused was suffering from schizophrenia and needed specialist care. The defence addedAFP - 154 words
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Article75 1971-02-01 12 TOKYO, Sun. China said yesterday that two million people working for more than four months had completed the major part of a project tb rebuild almost completely an irrigation system serving 466,000 hectares (1,151,511 acres). The official New China News Agency said the project was to correctAP - 75 words
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Article218 1971-02-01 12 MOSCOW, Sua. Soviet authorities bave launched a quiet campaign to shunt woridacclalmed cellist aad caadaeter Mlstlslav Kostropovich late obscurity by maklag bim aa official "unperson" In bis own Friends of tbe musician, regarded by maay critics aa the worid's greatest cellist, say bis aameAP - 218 words
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Article283 1971-02-01 12 New truce dp to the Israelis' BEIRUT, Lebanon, Snn. Egypt wiU not renew the Middle East cease-fire expiring ea Friday aaless there are positive signs before then that Israel ia willing to Implement U.N. resolutions to settle the AraSIsraell conflict. Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmond Rlad did aot specifically state that283 words
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411 1971-02-01 12 HHBHHP|y^m_ n^ a mHf9tmmßAM*Om*BtlOmt*mKt99KKfmm^ WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States and South Vietnam are getting ready for a lightning operation against the Communist Ho Chi Minh Supply Trail m Laos, according to observers of I Indo-Chinese affairs here. Rumours of a sweep of411 words
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219 1971-02-01 12 Thais rush troops to meet proSihanouk forces BANGKOK, Sun. Thai troops have been rushed to the Cambodian border following unconfirmed reports that pro-Sihanouk forces had captured Pailin a small town m western Cambodia, only eight miles from the Thai border, it was reported here today. Military sources said three divisionsAFP - 219 words
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Article54 1971-02-01 12 KATHMANDU, Sun. Queen Ratna of Nepal was rushed to hospital By helicopter last night after being injured m the hand and stomach by a ricochet bullet during a tiger hunt. A communique said that the queen was today making satisfactory progress and that surgeons54 words
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Article303 1971-02-01 12 Caribbean build-up by Reds NEW YORK, Sun. An American expert on Caribbean strategic studies said today that the Russians have an operational service base for missile-carrying nuclear submarines m Cuba and that they intend to expand their naval presence m Ithe Caribbean. The claim was made by Mr. James Therberge,AP - 303 words
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Article, Illustration64 1971-02-01 12 CHANCE - CHANCE BY NEW YORK: Charles Klotz, 61, a bachelor from Detroit, gives a big smile and holds a silver horseshoe after he won the New York State million-dollar special lottery. With him is Frances Karabees, a registered nurse, who accompanied him to the lottery drawing. She said Mr.64 words
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106 1971-02-01 12 KARACHI, Sua.— Tbe army was called m yesterday to re-establish order m Sukkur, as riots continued over the decision In tbe Sind region to replace Urdu by the Sindhi language m secondary schools. Urdu is one of Pakistan's two official language commonly spoken106 words
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Article18 1971-02-01 12 RANGOON, Sun. Visiting Mauritius Premier Seewoosagur Ramgoolam left Rangoon today after an official visit to Burma.18 words
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Article166 1971-02-01 12 NEW DELHI, Sun. Britain was "exaggerating" the threat posed by the Soviet presence m the Indian Ocean, Guyana Premier Forbes Burnham I said here today. In a comment on the recent Singapore Commonwealth Conference, Mr. Burnham said that up to now Britain had not been able toAFP - 166 words
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Article53 1971-02-01 12 ATHENS, Sun. The Greek army-led regime said yesterday that it had received assurances from the Yugoslav Government concerning Wednesday's bomb explosion at the Greek Consulate m Skopje. The blast, m the consulate's backyard caused slight damage but no injuries. Police found another explosive near the buildingAP - 53 words
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Article55 1971-02-01 12 NEW DELHI, Sun— An effigy of Chairman Mao was burned here yesterday to protest at the appearance of Maoist slogans on the national memorial to independence leader Mohandas Gandhi. The demonstration, organised by the right-wing Jana Sangh party, coincided with the 23rd anniversary of the assassination of55 words
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138 1971-02-01 12 JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian Government has officially decided not to announce the actual cause of the death of Lieutenant General Hartono, former Indonesian Ambassador to North Korea and excommander of the Indonesian Marine Corp. Foreign Minister Adam Malik affirmed to newsmen yesterday that "officially" GeneralAFP - 138 words
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Article55 1971-02-01 12 KANSAS CITY, Sun Harry S. Truman continues m g J? D 1 con <»»tlon and bis Physician said yesterday the 86-year-old former President sl^pt soundly through the He has been at research medical centre since Jan. 21 m L^S* Physician has SSPS"* «s dlvertlciditls, or irritation ofAP - 55 words
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175 1971-02-01 13 PALMI, (Italy), Sun. Vendetta slayers wounded a young murder suspect as he walked m a jail's courtyard yesterday. And then they killed the inmate's father and two brothers as they worked m the fields. It was one of the bloodiest Mafia-style massacres onAP - 175 words
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Article80 1971-02-01 13 TOKYO, Sun. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, m reply to an opposition question m the Diet (Parliament) yesterday, said he is ready to go to the Soviet Union for talks with Kremlin leaders on Japanese territorial claims to four Soviet-held islands, off Japan's northernmost major islandAP - 80 words
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Article59 1971-02-01 13 MIAMI, Florida, Sun. Twenty-three Japanese boys and girls have arrived m Cuba to demonstrate their solidarity with the Fidel Castro regime by cutting sugarcane, Havana Radio reported yesterday. The broadcast monitored here said the group was headed by Mrs. Machiko Yamasoko, director of the Cuban-Japanese Cultural Institute, whoAP - 59 words
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Article210 1971-02-01 13 Four guilty of coup bid DARES-SALAAM, Sun. Four of the seven accused m Tanzania's first treason trial yesterday were found guilty of plotting to overthrow the Government and assassinate President Julius NyeIrere m Oct. 1969. Delivering a 116-page judgment, West Indian-born Chief Justice Philip Georges acquitted two others of conspiracyAFP - 210 words
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137 1971-02-01 13 THAT G I IN CAMBODIA WAS ONLY 'DELIVERING A BATTERY' WASHINGTON, Sun. An American G.l's zeal ia Cambodia brought him a severe personal reprimand from General Creightoa Abrams, Commander of tbe I.S. forces In Vietnam. The G.I. was taking a new battery to n South Vietnamese radio-operator belonging to a137 words
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Article32 1971-02-01 13 TOKYO, Sun. Weng WenHaoi, former member of the Taiwan President Chiang KaiShek's Kuo mint ang, died m Peking on Jan. 27 of unspecified illness at the ase of 82.32 words
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Article69 1971-02-01 13 CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sun. New-born babies at Cincinnati General Hospital are placed m disposable, plastic bags to prevent initial heat loss which can contribute to their death. A two-year study at the medical centre indicates that the bag is superior to existing warming methods such as placingAP - 69 words
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Article26 1971-02-01 13 RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Sun. A record one-and-a-half million Muslims are expected to make the pilgrimage to Mecca this year, Riyadh Radio announced last night.26 words
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277 1971-02-01 13 LONDON, Sun. Those seductive hot pants are making Britain's tax men Mush. Not because of the lovely legs inside the latest fashion trend but because they've wiggled through a hole m the tax laws. Hot pants are short shorts, rather like athletic277 words
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Article64 1971-02-01 13 NEW DELHI, Sud. Pakistan has given permission to India to send a plane to Lahore to bring back 32 passengers and crew whose Indian Airliner was hijacked yesterday, civil aviation authorities reported here today. Kashmir police have announced that the two men who carried outAFP - 64 words
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Article59 1971-02-01 13 CAIRO, Sun. A lion at Cairo Zoo tore his keeper to pieces yesterday and devoured him as horrified visitors looked on. Yussef Chaarawi, a father of five, locked the lion's cage while he placed food for It m a neighbouring cage. But the lion pushed up theAFP - 59 words
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136 1971-02-01 13 CALCUTTA, Sun. An American Peace Corps official was injured here last night when Naxalite extremists hurled petrol bombs on his car. It was the first Naxalite incident aimed at a foreigner. A woman passenger m the car escaped unhurt. The attack occurredAFP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration41 1971-02-01 13 PARIS, Sun. Delegations from Tennessee and California yesterday dumped these bags and boxes filled with petitions m front of the North Vietnamese Legation here m an effort to dramatise the fate of the American prisoners of war held by the Communists.41 words
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Article, Illustration697 1971-02-01 13 From V.K. CHIN m KUALA LUMPUR THE EASY victory m the Malacca Selatan Parliamentary byelection has given the Alliance Party a muchneeded boost after its poor showing m the 1969 general elections. UMNO leaders m particular are jubilant because the result showed that their main697 words
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Article354 1971-02-01 13 BILLY BRAY - BILLY BRAY By THE THAI Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Nibhon Wilairat has discounted rumours of a proposed Isthmus of Kra canal, a plan of which was submitted recently m Bangkok. He said that there were many problems to be worked out before the proposal354 words
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Article254 1971-02-01 13 D.Y. CAPARAS - D.Y. CAPARAS From m MANILA TENSION will prevail throughout the Philippines today with a nation-wide transportation strike against the Government's approval of a request made by foreign-owned companies to increase the price of petroleum products. Although Filipinos were relieved oy the surprisingly peaceful student demonstrations on Jan. 25254 words
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504 1971-02-01 14 NEW YORK, Sun. Economic developments m the Philippines indicate "there is positive hope that the economy has passed the crisis stage and is now on the upgrade," Tristan E. Beplat, president of the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce, said. But he addedAP; AFP - 504 words
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Article73 1971-02-01 14 BRUNEI OIL OUTPUT UP 10.4% BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sun. Broaei produced 138,000 barrels of oil dally la 1970, Mr. R.A.B. Clough, managing director of Brunei Shell, said today. This compared with 125,000 barrets dally m 1969. Mr Clough also told the company's annual party that Brunei Shell had discovered ellAFP - 73 words
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Article126 1971-02-01 14 THAILAND TO BAN CEMENT IMPORTS BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand Is expected to announce shortly a baa on the Import of white cement to protect the local industry, economic sources said. The ban has beea proposed by the Board of Investment and will be considered by the Thai Cabinet early next week,AFP - 126 words
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Article69 1971-02-01 14 WASHINGTON, Sun. Wholesale prices la January took the sharpest jump la a year, largely because of a Mg boost la farm prices. Hrn Labour Department said the wholesale price Index rase to S.C per ceat la January, largest Increase since a rise sf 0.7 per centAP - 69 words
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Article270 1971-02-01 14 TOKYO, Sun. Japanese shipbuilders have adopted several measures to minimise or avoid foreign exchange losses m case of an upward revaluation of the yen, shipbuilding sources said. They expect external pressure for a yen revaluation to gain momentum following the big US$9O3 million rise m the country's goldKyodo - 270 words
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Article85 1971-02-01 14 S'pore based hotel ships JAKARTA, Sun. The Holland-American Lines has been given a licence to operate passenger ships m Indonesian waters m order to boost tourism to Indonesia, Communications Minister Frans Seda said. Seda told the official Antara news agency yesterday that he expected two floating hotel ships would be85 words
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Article89 1971-02-01 14 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 1. OUT: Cornelia Maersk 6/7; Thorsorient 8/9; Pando Cape 42/43; Glenbeg 48; Kousei Maru 29/30; Nowshera 1/2; Billiton 5; Australasia 37/38. IN Hammonia (after Westfalia) 10/11; Australasia 37/38; Swat (after Nagasaki) 47; Calchas (after Benloyal)89 words
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Article, Illustration231 1971-02-01 14 PEOPLE in business Mr CHAY KOK FUN, a marketing officer with the Australian Trade Commissioner Office m Singapore, has left for Australia for a six-week trade familiarisation tour. Mr Chay will visit the head office of the Department of Trade and Industry m Canberra and study industry and marketing methods231 words
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Article351 1971-02-01 14 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN FDI IE D BY Profit-taking alternating Mitsui Shipbuilding, with fresh buying Ishikawajima Harima and characterised trading m Nippon Steel Works, but the market on Saturday. Eidai Sangyo, Ricoh and High priced issues and Chiyoda Chemical electric home appliances Engineering eased on levelled off, while ship- profit-taking,351 words
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Article381 1971-02-01 14 The Australian market opened the past week on a quiet note. Turnover m Sydney on Monday was worth $2.4 million, well down on previous levels. Falls continued to outnumber rises, although the proportion of falls decreased. Stocks to reach new lows Included Devex, Laverton, Metals Investment Holdings,381 words
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Article147 1971-02-01 14 The market was very quiet during the past week on the lack of routine postal business. Prices bl tk11?6! °n SjiH S«J" ie Mt? nd m^nt hn? thf d fnH 22L" ment but the industrial situation wa% a downside bi. r, Beechams, Courtaulds, EMI, Fisons, ICI, ICL147 words
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Article21 1971-02-01 14 CLOSING INDICES (+l^? NTI?n,Nfi4^7TT (C IhangeS1 hangeS brackets>: Industrials 344.2 17) (Unch); Rubbers 169.32 (+0.23); Oils 278.1721 words
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Article32 1971-02-01 14 AVERAGES f*^Q^ YJ? RK Fri <Ch *n*es »n brackets): Industrials 868.43 to n?; r ranSPOrtati °n 192°6 <+191); UtUities 124.30 (+0.07); Composite stocks 287.56 (+1.41); Bonds 71.09 (-0.01).32 words
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Article151 1971-02-01 14 THE "Linesman," a new light, easy to handle three-wheeled road marking machine designed to facilitate oneman painting operations, has been introduced by British manufacturer, Prismo Universal. A single spray gun is supplied with paint under pressure at 55 lbs. per square inch from a 2gallon container and lines151 words
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Advertisement582 1971-02-01 14 I ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL PPC REQUIEMS REUNIONS Minimum SB/ tor 20 words, each additional word 40cts All othor classified advertisements: Minimum $4, tor 20 words, each additional word 20c ts BO C SERVICE582 words
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Advertisement103 1971-02-01 14 STRAND HOTEL Bencoolen Street Town centre quiet clean reasonable rates Airconditioned rooms private bath Bar/Restaurant Homely service Tel. (Spore) *****/*****. INTERESTED IN PARTNERS. Friends Pen pals? Enclose $1.00 to Amalgamated International lor membership book. P.O. Box 2 Simpang Bedok. Spore 16. NOTICE LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA DIVISIONAL OFFICE KUALA103 words
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303 1971-02-01 15 WITH only one and a half days, trading last week, business m the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore comprised mainly routine exchanges. During the two hours of trading on Tuesday, however, there was s trace of optimism for s rising market after the303 words
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Article1519 1971-02-01 15 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers 1970 Company or High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed '000 ♦or '000 +or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 2.50 1.20 Acma 1.37 1.41 11.0 -1 4.50 2.60 Allied Choc. 2.88 2.92 4.2 5.91,519 words
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Article90 1971-02-01 15 Cycle aad Carriage: Today, noon at 4th floor, Denmark House, Raffles Quay. Malayaa Tobacce: Today, noon at registered office, 178/3 Jalan Sungei Besi. Kuala Lumpur. Benta Rubber Estates: Feb. 5, ii a.m. at 54 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Kemp.s (Malaya): Feb. 5, 11 a.m. at 54 Jalan Ampang.90 words
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Article18 1971-02-01 15 FRASFR 'S INDUSTRIAL INDICES Singapore Malaysia Jan. 25 667.36 432.35 26 667.88 432.79 Changes on week 1.99 3.4518 words
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Article58 1971-02-01 15 The physical rubber market was at a virtual standstill last week. The holidays m the Far East and continued lack of any factory offtake of consequence m New York combined to further dampen sentiment. Although sellers asking prices showed no basic changes for the period, trade sources58 words
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58 1971-02-01 15 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Jan. 25 48 cts. 9 622.50 26 47-7/8 eta. 630.12* 27 CHINESE NEW YEAR 28 HOLIDAYS 29 48-1/8 cv. 9 626.00 On Saturday, Straits tin was transacted at 1625 a picul, down $1 on Friday's price. The official offering of58 words
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200 1971-02-01 15 WASHINGTON, Sua. South Africa's economic growth rate Is expected to decline frem aa estimated 5-1/2 per cent In 1970 to about 5 per cent In 1971, the United States Chamber of Commerce says. In the latest issue of "Commerce Today," a biweekly publication forAP - 200 words
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Article201 1971-02-01 15 SINGAPORE produce markets were dull last week because of the Chinese New Year holidays and most commodity prices held at previous levels except for a slight easiness m pepper values. No activity was reported m the coffee trade, there being no arrivals or interest from local and overseas201 words
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Article38 1971-02-01 15 (Saturday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.60, (2) 150.25; Hongkong Closed: Beirut 38.30. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars, per tael.38 words
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Article74 1971-02-01 15 LONDON, Sun. Merlimau Pegoh announced an unchanged interim of five per cent, payable on April 7. Pre-tax profit for the six months to September 30, 1970, was £396,000 (against £391,000 for corresponding period m the previous year). Unless there is any marked change m commodity prices, profit on74 words
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Article34 1971-02-01 15 JAKARTA, Sun. An English chemical firm, Imperial Chemical Industries, has been awarded a license to but Id a US$l. 75- million factory to produce medical supplies m the East Java city of Surabaja.34 words
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394 1971-02-01 15 WASHINGTON, Sun. A creeping, devastating fungus disease that riddled the nations corn crop last year is hanging like a dirty cloud over Nixon Administration election hopes for 1972. "It's more than economics," a top-level Agriculture Department official says. "If we get too much cornAP - 394 words
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Article30 1971-02-01 15 A company spokesman said m Bogor yesterday the company will be called PT. Pharmasl m Indonesia and will later expand into paint production and chemicaHmoDlies for farming. APAP - 30 words
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Article156 1971-02-01 15 LONDON, Sun. Decca announced an interim dividend of 7.2 pence for the year to March 31, 1971, (against seven pence for the previous year), payable on April 6. Group turnover for the half year to September 30, 1970, was £30,400,000 (£25,800,000 for the corresponding period ii. the previous year).Reuter - 156 words
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Article55 1971-02-01 15 Sky vans for Indonesia LONDON, Sun. The new Indonesian airline PT Suryadirgantara has placed an order worth £625,000 for four Skyvan short take off and landing passenger/freight aircraft. The deal was arranged through the Hongkong Trading Company. Built m Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Short Brothers, the Skyvan is already usedAFP - 55 words
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Article78 1971-02-01 15 BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand and the United States are holding talks to find a solution to the problem of American rice sales to traditional Thai markets. Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said yesterday the talks were being held m Bangkok and Washington. He declined to elaborate. The ThaiAFP - 78 words
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Article83 1971-02-01 15 TAIPEI, Sun. Formosa's industrial growth may reach 20.4 per cent this year, compared with the 16.7 per cent m 1970, a spokesman of the Nationalist Chinese Economics Ministry said. The textile industry will lead the light industry sector m production with a 33.8 per cent increase, while theAP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration79 1971-02-01 16 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. Tho shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and SfSS?'ks*5 h entry glves the fo,, °wing information: name OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the79 words
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Article712 1971-02-01 16 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific anel through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ALCOS PARTNER May 12/17 P. Sham (May 18/19), Capetown, Durban, Mombasa, Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS PIONEER712 words
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Advertisement355 1971-02-01 16 AFT AnghKFrench Trading Ce. CPte) Ltd. *****/8 HC Herrlson. A*r«*fi*d ***** NOL Natuna Orient Un- Ltd- *****3/7 ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn. *****6 «r— APL Am-ican Pre^dent Urn. ***** '*•**••'*<*•<«•>»-" ***** OL Orient Uoyd Sdn. Bhd ***** AUS Austasia Une ***** ,AL Interesia shipping Agency *****8/9 SEN Ben Une Steamers *****355 words
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Advertisement713 1971-02-01 16 ORIENT UNESJTD. ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPQRC 1. TEL *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON. H'BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE, mammam pj'htm rm*m*a abbivc* NEPTUNE AMBER G0n. 40/41 3/4 Feb 5/6 Feb H'burg 8/3. R'dam 1 1/3 Sails 2 Feb Havre 14/3. L'don 18/3 RSPTUNE TOPAZ 2 /3 Feb In713 words
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Article533 1971-02-01 17 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ALASKA MARU Ft, 13/14 Hongkong, Japan. MOSK/LEO ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 Osaka, Yokohama, Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/21 Osaka, Y'ham., Vancouver, B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS victory Fet, 20/23 Osaka. Yokohama. Vancouver B.C. Jeddah.533 words
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Article308 1971-02-01 17 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUSTRAL MARU Feb 20/22 Sydney/Manokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU "CHERRY BAGUS" In Pt/Feb 4 Kuching. LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK m Pt/Feb 2 Sibu, Sarikei. LS/LS DARPOLIMA m Pt/Feb 3 Pa ngka l Ba lam. SI/SI DARPO SATU Feb 3/5 Sorong/Biak/Ojajapura. SI/SI OELIMA Feb 9/12308 words
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Article179 1971-02-01 17 1 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. MALAYSIA Feb 2/4 P. Sham (Feb 5/6), Spore (Feb 7/8), P. Moresby (Feb 17), Sydney (Feb 24). AUS/AUS NEPTUNE JASPER In Pt. eb j Sydney (Feb 12) Adelaide (Feb 18), Melbourne (Feb 22). NOL/NOL179 words
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Advertisement560 1971-02-01 17 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL J I SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD fIH No 301 Jln Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. JH The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE '"■■>"■ '•••he» Peeeea ArrtMa: BUNGA MELOB 27 Fee/2 Mar J/* Mer //a Mer Havre 2/4. Leneen 4/4. H'kurg 10/4. R dam 12/4. A'werp »4/4. araman 17/4.560 words
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2045 1971-02-01 18 KATONG OCEAN'S GOLD CUP BY A HEAD BIG SWEEP 1 Pod: $9,383 1ST: *****3 (fe,322) 2ND: *****4 ($1,161) 3RD: *****8 ($580) STARTER: ($82 each) *****6 *****1 *****0 *****7 *****0 *****8 *****8. CONSOLATION: ($51 each) *****3 *****9 *****2 *****1 *****3 *****6 *****3 *****8 *****4 *****0. SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP POOL $9,371 1st—2,045 words
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Article, Illustration29 1971-02-01 18 Beauty Beauty (Nelson) who survived an objection last week, scored again yesterday m Class Two Division One race over 6f to pay his backers a handsome dividend of $64.29 words
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Miscellaneous437 1971-02-01 18 2 3 m^ 10 11 HI H||H His r^ 17 118 I ■TI 2^ s^^ I I I■■ Ml mm ~bh —^mmkam —^^B/^^^mtimm ***** tEEBSaSMM ACROSS DOWN lße acquitted and leave (3, 3) 1 Ship's boat on a prank of 7 Check development taking ln enormous proportions (8) some French437 words
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Article299 1971-02-01 19 U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Alan Clarke sparked Leeds United to a 2-0 away victory over Manchester City yesterday and sent his team to a five points lead at the top of the English soccer league standings. Clarke, a member of England's squad for a299 words
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Article328 1971-02-01 19 ENGLISH n|V. ONE Burnley 1 Newcastle 1 Chelsea 4 West 3rom 1 Huddersfield 1 Man United 2 Ipswich 2 Blackpool 1 Liverpool 2 Arsenal 0 Man City 0 Leeds 2 Southampton 2 Stoke 1 Tottenham 2 Everton 1 Wolves 2 Palace 1 Two postponed i Coventry v West328 words
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Article, Illustration168 1971-02-01 19 Another grand win for world netball champs WORLD netball champions Australia scored another whopping victory when they thrashed Singapore 59-5 m a friendly match at the Singapore Badminton' Stadium yesterday. In the opening encounter on Saturday, the visitors trounced Combined Europeans 65-1 also at the same venue. The Australians showed168 words
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116 1971-02-01 19 THREE-WICKET VICTORY FOR GOODBAN'S XI FINE bowling by Simon Fuller paved the way for John Goodban's XI to score a three-wicket victory over Roland Fahey's XI m a friendly cricket match at Gillman barracks yesterday. Fuller claimed five wickets for 34 runs. Max Lloyd (32) and J. Morgan (63) were116 words
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191 1971-02-01 19 RODRIGUES AND OLIVER LEAD IN DAYTONA ENDURANCE RACE DAYTONA, Beach, Florida, Sun. Slick-haired Mexican Pedro Rodriguez and Britisher Jackie Oliver roared to a lead of nearly 100 miles (161 km) m the wee hours today as the 24-hour of Daytona endurance test hit its halfway point. Closest competition for theAP - 191 words
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Article480 1971-02-01 19 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE W O L Pt« 18 7 2 43 Arsenal 16 6 4 38 Tottenham 12 8 5 32 Chelsea 11 10 5 32 Wolverhampton 13 6 7 32 Southampton 12 7 7 31 Manchester City 11 9 6 31 Liverpool 9 12 5 30480 words
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Article, Illustration551 1971-02-01 19 DAVID Allpress and crew Tom Collin notched up their third consecutive success of the month when they were adjudged ospreys overall winners m the Red House annual regatta* yesterday's I Allpress trailing|l clubmate Grundy who had! successful run m the first I race on551 words
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Article104 1971-02-01 19 PORT Authority Recreation Club scored an easy 3-1 win over Customs m the Football Association of Singapore Division Two League match at Farrer Park yesterday. Customs opened accounts m the 16th minute through Ahmad Hassan. The portsmen netted the equaliser 1 3 minutes later with Nonis104 words
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Article156 1971-02-01 19 DEFENDING champions Keppel Club beat Tengah Golf Club by six ties to nil m the Singapore Golf Association League tournament at the Keppel Golf Club yesterday. Results: (Keppel first): H.R. Perry (6) and Philip Phang (12) beat Barnett (8) and Sandison (12) 8/7. E. le Mercier (7)156 words
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Article95 1971-02-01 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: SBHFL CSC vs MSA 4 B' Div. 2 (Geylang 5.15 p.m.) Ming Court vs MSA 'C Div. 3A (Farrwr PQ ARK 5.15 p.m.) Thornycroft vs Hume Div. 3A (Farrer Park 5.15 p.m.) Eastern Agencies vs Spore Tobacco Div. 3A (Farrer Park 5.15 p.m.). BADMINTON: B Div. Boys95 words
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213 1971-02-01 19 Bobby Lim wins North Malaysian golf title IPOH, Sun. Bobby Lim Vat Fong of Selangor beat three champions to win the three-day North Malaysian Open Golf Championship which ended at the Tiger Lane Golf Course here today. Malaysia's Putra Cup player, Bobby (scratch) yesterday ousted 1964 and 1966 North Malaysian213 words
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Article135 1971-02-01 19 BURNLEY United are the Football Association of Singapore Division Three champions when they edged Jollilads 3-2 m the final league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Jollilads got off to a good start with a 10th minute goal by centre forward Woods. They lost the135 words
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Article100 1971-02-01 19 NEW YORK, Sun. ;tod Layer, the masterful Australian southpaw, is the top-arid only-money-winner thus far m the US |210,000 tennis Champions' Classic. Layer, m winning seven straight matches, has pulled down US$7O,OOO since this rich, multi-city Classic started on Jan. 2. Tom Okker of Holland and100 words
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181 1971-02-01 20 HARRIMAN: RUSSIA WANTS MID-EAST PEACE PALM BEACH, Sun. Former United States Ambassador to Moscow Averell Harriman said here today the Soviet Ualoa "strongly desires peace In the Middle East/* Mr Harriman, who recently returned from a visit to Moscow, told a meeting here of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America181 words
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Article, Illustration503 1971-02-01 20 THE VISITING 37-man Japanese investment survey mission should help open new avenues of investment and establish more balanced economic and trade co-operation between the two countries, the president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, said last night. He'503 words
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483 1971-02-01 20 TEHERAN, Sun. International oil company representatives will offer new proposals to the six oil-producing countries of the Persian Gulf when negotiations resume here today, well informed sources said. Sources said that points of view between the Western oil companies and the 10-member Organisation483 words
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Article34 1971-02-01 20 MILAN, Sun. An Italian Court has ordered Princess Soraya, former Empress of Iran, to pay undisclosed damages to an Italian Magazine, Gente, that had an issue confiscated after she sued it.34 words
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