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Title Section15 1971-05-04 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 243 Singapore Tuesday, May I. 1971 MC(P) No 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article143 1971-05-04 1 NANYANG DETENTIONS: GOVT GIVES DETAILS 4 Will the Chinese language, both written and spokes, be really extinct la Singapore? Opinions, of coarse, differ oa this question. However there is a theory to which BO exception has been seen m history: the "market quotation" of a language logically always follows the143 words
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Article982 1971-05-04 1 NEW material presented yesterday to explain the Nanyang Siang Pau detentions gave a clearer picture of a Government decision to defuse TWO potentially explosive situations. On the one hand, Mr. S. Rajaratnam told a Press conference yesterday the quickest way to destroy Singapore982 words
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Article188 1971-05-04 1 THE CHAIRMAN and Chief Executive of Nanyang Siang Pau, Mr Lee Eu Seng, m a signed statement distributed to the Press last night, said: "I categorically deny the accusations of the Government against the four senior executives of the Nanyang Slang Pau who are at present188 words
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262 1971-05-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak today caned on South East Asian nations to stop taking sides m the cold war conflict and embark upon a course of genuine neutrality This policy, he added, was the best answer which would allow countries262 words
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271 1971-05-04 1 WATER rationing will be imposed m Singapore if the present dry spell continues for another week. A statement from the Public Utilities Board said yesterday that because of the dry weather and the increasing consumption of water, impounding reservoirs271 words
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229 1971-05-04 1 3.000 HELP IN HUGE A NTI-WAR PROTEST WASHINGTON, Mon. Anti-war demonstrators trying to paralyse the U.S. Government clashed repeatedly with police here today, but a massive show of Federal troops kept traffic flowing into the city. More than 3,000 protesters were arrested. When thwarted m their plans to block the229 words
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Article, Illustration412 1971-05-04 1 FOUR HURT AS BLAZE DESTROYS EXPO 71 STALLS FOUR people three men and a woman were injured yesterday when fire destroyed 45 wooden stalls at the 1971 Trade Exposition at Kallang Park. All four were treated at hospital for burns, cuts and bruises. One of them, Fireman Kassan Maspan, 24,412 words
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Miscellaneous12 1971-05-04 1 Weather outlook for Singapore from C a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers.12 words
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210 1971-05-04 2 THE recent wage proposals put forward by the Ministry of Education (S.H. May 1) are not very realistic. I' appears that the trained graduate teachers who are already m the teaching profession will not get any immediate salary increase this is210 words
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Article, Illustration94 1971-05-04 2 I REFER to the article headed "Teacher, I like your new uniform" (S.H. April 27). I understand from my daughter that the idea of wearing uniforms was mooted by the principal and not the teachers because most of them feel it is an infringement94 words
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Article33 1971-05-04 2 All letters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address. If correspondents wish to have their names withheld, they may use a pen tfmrn, but their letters must still be signed.33 words
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289 1971-05-04 2 AT about 8.15 p.m. on April 21, I parked my car m a parking lot with a sign inviting parking, m New Bridge Road. I was astonished to receive a parking ticket stating that I had contravened the law by parking289 words
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618 1971-05-04 2 'Detainees can only blame themselves' I REFER to Dr. H.H. Uns letter (S.H. April 30). I greatly fear that the good doctor has missed the bus when he speaks of "breaking the mind and spirit of the detainee" and of "glassyeyed, dazed and broken ex-detainees on T.V." and comparing the618 words
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235 1971-05-04 2 Youth Orchestra musicians worth training I WATCHED with great pleasure and some surprise the very young Singapore Youth Orchestra perform most admirably with all the professional style and confidence last Wednesday evening at the Victoria Theatre. It struck me that these young and talented musicians, some of whom were mere235 words
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117 1971-05-04 2 WHAT is happening to our products m the local market? The other day I bought a packet of soap detergent and you guess what I got soda powder! The week before a bottle of bleach turned out to be just plain water. Price117 words
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164 1971-05-04 2 V.C. TAN - V.C. TAN. IF STC No. 110 were to make a run around MacPherson Estate using the route suggested by "Kaks Singh" (S.H. April 28). commuters who use the service to go from Tampines or Upper Paya Lebar to Shenton Way and those who164 words
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Article, Illustration433 1971-05-04 2 How the Press can help Tuesday, May 4. 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD A NEWSPAPER could hardly avoid comment on the detention of four senior executives of the Nanyang Siang Pau. However, we make our comments with two reservations. In the first place, although we have now heard a more detailed433 words
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668 1971-05-04 2 MORT ROSENBLUM - FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL BY THE STREET PEOPLE OF CALCUTTA MORT ROSENBLUM By ITS the rainy season again and the thousands of people who curl up nightly on the filth-caked sidewalks of Calcutta face their semiannual hunt for cover. With their favourite curbstones awash m brown water, Calcutta's street people huddleAP - 668 words
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Article, Illustration397 1971-05-04 3 AGREEMENT ON COUNTER PROPOSAL UNION representatives of 18,000 teachers have agreed on a counter-pro-posal on salaries to put before the Government m the middle of this month, but will meet again on the question of promotion. The agreement was believed to have been reached during397 words
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Article178 1971-05-04 3 Man slashed after road accident LORRY attendant Lim Che Hock, 23, of Lorong Dangar, was injured m the leg by a man whose car was involved m an accident with Urn's lorry m New Bridge Road yesterday evening. Lim said: "A driver shouted at us to stop, saying that our178 words
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140 1971-05-04 3 THE NTUC secretarygeneral Mr C.V. Devan Nair last night criticised employers' representatives for being "deliberately vague" m their response to the Prime Minister's May Day suggestion on payment of ex-gratia bonus by firms which enjoyed "exceptional profits," last year. Mr. Nair, who was speaking140 words
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Article32 1971-05-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore State Goodwill Council is to launch an extensive fund-raising campaign soon to collect money for the immediate implementation of goodwill projects m the State.32 words
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Article29 1971-05-04 3 THE ARAB Association of Singapore elected Sved Ma'arof bin Mohamad Jarhom as their president at the 20th annual general meeting of the association over the weekend.29 words
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148 1971-05-04 3 MARY - MARY ANTONIO and his dancers gave an overwhelming performance at the Victoria Theatre last night. The audience, who packed the house, were breathless after two hours of dancing that was fired with emotion and passionate outbursts of feet, castanets and of the dancers. Antonio's148 words
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Article, Illustration59 1971-05-04 3 THE visiting Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. L.U.E. Bury, met his Singapore counterpart, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at City Hall yesterday. Mr. Bury, was accompanied by the Australian High Commissioner here, Mr. N.F. Parkinson. He arrived m Singapore last Saturday for an unofficial visit after attending meetings m59 words
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185 1971-05-04 3 MALAYSIAN TRADE TEAM LEAVES TOMORROW FOR PEKING KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's trade delegation to China, which hopes to leave on Wednesday, will be led by the president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, Tunku Razaleigh bin Tunku Hamzah. Announcing this today, the Minister of Commerce^ and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir185 words
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Advertisement204 1971-05-04 3 A New Experience.... 6 DC Bs a week to Djakarta Thai International now offer a big-jet service from Singapore to Djakarta. But not just run-of-the-mill DC B's. We've taken some of the seats out to give everyone a few more vital inches of legroom. And every flight has seven hostesses204 words
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Article, Illustration75 1971-05-04 4 THE ARGENTINIAN Consul General here, Mr. Mario Pepe, has been conferred the high Italian decoration the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy. The Italian Ambassador here. Dr. Roberto De Cardona, (right), presented the medal to Mr. Pepe at a dinner last week at75 words
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Article, Illustration529 1971-05-04 4 We know they want to be free of us RAHIM ISHAK SPEAKS OF OUR NEIGHBOURS' TRADE SINGAPORE is sympa thetic to Malaysian and Indonesian efforts to become less dependeni on the Republic for their imports and exports ol primary products. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Rahim Ishak529 words
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Article269 1971-05-04 4 Singapore may get more yards SINGAPORE may have more shipyards m the future, the managing director of a shiprepair firm said last night. These may include some of the large international groups with world-wide business connections, according to Mr. C. N. Watson of Keppel Shipyard. He said ten years ago,269 words
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236 1971-05-04 4 IMF BOSS STILL WAITING FOR S'PORE DECISION SINGAPORE has not yet replied to the International Monetary Fund's 1969 request that it should double its contribution t* the fund, Mr H. Suzuki, Executive Director of the IMF, said m Singapore yesterday. This would bring the amount from $90 million to $186236 words
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331 1971-05-04 4 Jurong shipyard will train 1,500 in 3 years JURONG Shipyard will train between 1,000 and 1,500 workers over the next three years to meet the increasing demand for skilled workers. The first batch of 500 workers are now being recruited while the second batch of a similar number will be331 words
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Article, Illustration69 1971-05-04 4 THE Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Aichi Kiichi, called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Raja ratnam, at Sri Temasek yesterday. Mr. Aichi arrived here during the weekend on his way to Kuala Lumpur to attend69 words
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Article49 1971-05-04 4 TANJONG MALIM Mon. Police here today captured a youth who had earlier run amok with a knife. Police also seized a six-inch knife from him. No one was injured. A police spokesman said later that the youth had been admitted to the District Hospital for observation.49 words
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228 1971-05-04 4 POLICE are recruiting 1,300 more men to increase the strength of the force to 8,300 men by the end of this year. Twenty instructors posted to divisions are to be recaned to the Police Academy to train these recruits. It is believed that a228 words
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Miscellaneous47 1971-05-04 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mor I wTTk^ A ANYTMIN©- WELL, IF YOU \f CONSIDER "I W C^Mp VOO MEED REALLY MEAN IT 7 lIT PONE cC^ 1 L CZ^ f^T^K NE MR£ THE KITCHEN FLOOK NvL L^ V'S a22 JJtfjr I B^^^V C-^^\ 3Ailey? DOES need /?G^ xyidL47 words
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500 1971-05-04 5 BMH to have mostly first and second class patients THE BRITISH Military Hospital m Alexandra is expected to treat mainly first and second-class patients after it is taken over by the Government Medical sources said that the Government had worked out a tentative plan to have about 20 per cent500 words
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Article188 1971-05-04 5 UNION ACTS ON POSTAL GROUSE THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE) is taking up the case of 6C postal workers who had their acting allowances withdrawn. This is reported m the latest issue of Perjuangan, the monthly bulletin of the National Trade Union Congress. The bulletin says the postal188 words
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Article358 1971-05-04 5 Local drugs will go to Japan THE major portion of drugs to be manufactured at Beecham factory now under construction m Jurong, will be sold m Japan. Mr. Wee Keng Boon, deputy chief pharmacist with the Health Ministry, said this m a recorded interview m London. The interview will be358 words
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72 1971-05-04 5 THE Adult Education Board has announced the offer of 10 bursaries tenable for two years to the Board's pre- university students. Applicants must be Singapore citizens who have obtained outstanding results m a school certificate examination or its equivalent. Application forms are obtainable from72 words
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Article, Illustration25 1971-05-04 5 LAFF A DAY "Never mind how I got into this fix. Just come down and thovel the snow away ao I can open the door!"25 words
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Article, Illustration110 1971-05-04 5 NINE Singapore fishermen jailed for intruding into India's territorial waters m the Andaman Islands are scheduled to return here today. A spokesman for the Singapore Marine Products Workers' Union said yesterday that they would be arriving m the ship State of Madras which left India early last month.110 words
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230 1971-05-04 5 IF you happen to pick up a twig-like tube when you are walking along the beach m Pasir Panjang, be careful. It may turn out to be a piece of cordite an explosive substance used m making ammunition. The warning came from Mr.230 words
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135 1971-05-04 5 THE Singapore Marine Department will go mainly metric- by the end of this year. From Jan. 1 next year, it intends to use the metric system exclusively for masters' and mates' foreigngoing examinations, a statement said yesterday. "The ton of 100 cubic-135 words
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271 1971-05-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. About 400 people die m industrial accidents m Malaysia every year, the Chief Inspector of Factories and Machinery, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad, said here todayIni he Aziz, who was speaking at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Pudu271 words
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Article47 1971-05-04 6 FIVE men were fined $20 each yesterday for littering at Mac-Ritchie Reservoir on April 25. All of them Tan Choon Cheng, Lim Peck Cheng, George Goh Yong Chua, Lee Peh Siang and Soo Ah Beng were charged with leaving behind sheets of newspapers.47 words
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Article, Illustration379 1971-05-04 6 AIM FOR A DIGNIFIED EXISTENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that the "more fortunate" countries m South-E ast Asia should help their neighbours gain wider markets for their products. In this way,379 words
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Article230 1971-05-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two men were jointly charged m the Special Sessions Court here today on three counts of cheating the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. of a total of $81,879. Yap Mook Hoi and Chew Kiong are alleged to have dishonestly induced the bank230 words
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85 1971-05-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The New Zealand Minister of Defence, Mr. D.S. Thomson, will arrive here on Wednesday for a one-day visit. He will call on the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, and also have discussions with Ministry of Defence officials. A spokesman of85 words
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Article61 1971-05-04 6 PENANG, Mon. A fishing expert from Iceland wi 11 arrive here soon to help operate a $60,000 nylon fishing net which the Fishermen's Training Institute at Batu Maung has acquired for training and demonstration purposes. The United Nations Project Manager of the institute, Mr. Davidson61 words
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Article37 1971-05-04 6 MR. S. Coles, mining superintendent of Johore Mining and Stevedoring Company, will speak on "National Resources of the Penggaran Area" at the Singapore Rotary Club's Luncheon at Coleman Room, Adelphi Hotel at 12.45 p.m. tomorrow.37 words
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77 1971-05-04 6 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A 60-member team of Customs officers from West Malaysia will make a one- week visit to Medan from May 25. A spokesman for the team said today that the purpose of the visit was to strengthen relations between Customs officers ofBernama - 77 words
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107 1971-05-04 6 TAWAU, Mob. A high-yielding hybrid Malaysia! cocoa was today named after the Deputy Prime Minister, Tv (Dr.) Ismail bin Da to Abdul Rahman, m honour of his visit to Sabah's Cocoa Research Station at Qmtiß mil, about 24 miles from here. The hybridBernama - 107 words
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136 1971-05-04 6 Armed forces told: Serve the people TAWAU, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, said today that the duty of the armed forces was not only to defend the country but also to serve the community. Speaking to members of the armed forces at Tawau Garrison, he added that136 words
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Article56 1971-05-04 6 TWO motorists were fined $400 yesterday for dangerous driving. Toh Tian Chai, of Sing Avenue, was fined $200 for knocking down a pedestrian m Bencooleu Street on Feb. 2, Ong Pen Hoe, who was also alleged to have knocked down a pedestrian m Geylang Road on56 words
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295 1971-05-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Sabah State Assemblyman, Mr. Peter Mojuntin, has withdrawn his application for the registration of a new political party, the Union of Sabah People's Pariv Mr. Mojuntin said here today that he intended to rejoin th< United295 words
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Advertisement218 1971-05-04 6 I j 111 I /^^^^»^l^^Rp I I I I i 111 I i™^ 111 I THE Communications I I Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said I I at a recent Press conference: "We I^^ I- I I welcome all constructive sugges- I f IK~\ I ff I I tions aimed218 words
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Article48 1971-05-04 7 WASHINGTON. Moo An armourod potica vehicle caws und«r attack from youthful, anti war demonstrations as it trtos to ciaar thorn from thoir camp, site noar th« Lincoln momorial horn yasterday. Police eventually shifted an estimated 50.000 people from the site, but not without further skirmishos.48 words
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119 1971-05-04 7 TEHERAN Mon.-Truckloads of riot police were on duty today at Teheran and A rya-Mehr universities, where some 16,000 students are enrolled. The police moved into the universities yesterday following week-long demonstrations by a group of students protesting the arrest of some of their friendsAP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration377 1971-05-04 7 CHESS. ..by Herald Knight g MATTHEW Gwee leads with three points after the third round of play m the 1971 Cairnhill Community Centre Open Championship Gold Section (Class One). He is closely followed by Bay Sit Thong, Reginald lim, Sect Cheng Bok and Wong Ngiam377 words
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Article, Illustration368 1971-05-04 7 About turn! General refuses \m*mM^^ m WIMMW WWMM&MMK^mmmmmmm wwMMWMwew^m*. x^. A »iiiiipiip»«opplmiimjiill|lllM T a^? M J ENH Mon Br igadier General In Tarn, President of Cambodia's National Assembly did a military about turn today by rejecting the offer he accepted yesterday to form a new cabinet and end the country's368 words
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Article186 1971-05-04 7 NEW DELHI, Mon. Indian Premier Indira Gandhi enlarged her Government yesterday by appointing 20 new Ministers. One of the new ministers was given Cabinet rank, and the other promotions were seven Ministers of State and 12 Deputy Ministers. Mrs. Gandhi also made minor reshuffles among portfoliosAFP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration212 1971-05-04 7 Rebels hit back in new offensive COLOMBO, Mon. Leaders of Ceylon's youth revolt were reported to have ordered a series of attacks on security forces throughout the island today m an effort to stop the widespread surrenders during the Government's four-day amnesty which ends tomorrow. An official communique said the212 words
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140 1971-05-04 7 REGENSBURG, (Germany), Mon. Three Nazi police officials went on trial today for the Babi Yar massacre of 33,771 Jews m 1941 m the Ukraine. The defendants are former Major Martin Besser, 79, commander of the 45th Police Battalion, former Major Engelbert Kreuzer, 57, a140 words
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166 1971-05-04 7 MOSCOW, Mon. The chief editor and several staff of the Soviet Health Ministry organ the medical journal have been sacked for an Irreverent lapse m the journal's reporting of the recent Party Congress, an informed source disclosed today. Like the rest of theAFP - 166 words
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Article270 1971-05-04 7 Peking shows fury at France PEKING. Mon. The Chinese" Government showed, indirectly, for the first time today its irritation with French authorities m the wake of the airport incident m which French police prevented a Chinese technician from boarding a Shanghai-bound plane. For the first time m at least a270 words
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59 1971-05-04 7 MELBOURNE, Australia, Mon. Nine people faced charges today following a violent May Day demonstration yesterday. The clashes culminated with mounted police advancing on demonstrators who hurled rocks and sticks at City Centre Building housing the Philippines Consulate. They were protesting against the shooting of fourAP - 59 words
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Article302 1971-05-04 8 MIAMI, Mon. Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, apparently fearful that the island's sugar harvest will fall below an already reduced quota of seven million tons, has appealed to workers to remember sugar's "great importance to our economy/ Mr. Castro declared In a nationwide May Day302 words
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190 1971-05-04 8 DEMOCRAT CONNALLY MAY GET SPIRO'S JOB NEW YORK, Mon. Life magazine predicted yesterday that Treasury Secretary John Connally the only Democrat m President Nixon's Republican administration might replace Mr. Spiro Agnew as Mr. Nixon's Vice President m the 1972 election. The magazine's White House columnist High Sidey said that some190 words
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Article, Illustration320 1971-05-04 8 One way to unite the Chinas NEW YORK, Mon. The New York Times today suggested a compromise solution for the Chinese problem which would do away with the "two-China" idea and would aim at stepping up exchanges between Peking and Washington ultimately to the diplomatic level. The paper said a320 words
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Article61 1971-05-04 8 JAKARTA, Mob. Indonesian Air Force Chief of Staff Air Marshal Sunoto Snkendar confirmed today that Indonesia Is negotiating to bay Mirage jets from the Preach company Marcel Dasaalt. The problem was bow to P«y for the piaaes, he saM. ladwia has also received offers of F-iM61 words
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Article, Illustration290 1971-05-04 8 LONDON, Mon. Britain's black and white communities will be fighting each other m the streets by 19X6, Enoch Powell said last night. He spoke during a BBC religious panel programme which ended m uproar after his forecast.290 words
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Article, Illustration394 1971-05-04 8 Sadat sacks his leftist deputy vi v.: y i i;; i;; n;; n; CAIRO, Mon. President Anwar Sadat today sacked leftist Vice President Aly Sabry because he opposed Egypt's federation with Libya and Syria. Rumours of a rift between the two men had been circulated m the capital for several394 words
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305 1971-05-04 8 Soothsayer Rogers seeks Suez solution U.S. SECRETARY of State William Rogers yesterday gave Jordan reassurances on U.S. willingness to bring about a total settlement of the Middle East conflict AMMAN, Monday No provisional settlement on the Suez Canal, however desirable, could be a substitute for a "fundamental and final" solution,305 words
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305 1971-05-04 8 'Soviet envoy tapped secret phones' LONDON, Mon. The Daily Mail said today British security agents have uncovered a secret telephonetapping system, based at the Soviet Embassy, to listen to private conversations of top officials m Ministry of Defence The newspaper m its first issue as a tabloid said a senior305 words
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Article62 1971-05-04 8 LIMA, Mon. The Peruvian international airline APSA cancelled all its flights yesterday it ran out of aircraft. Its fleet of four airliners was otherwise occupied, held by legal orders m the United States and Spain against outstanding bills. Peruvian President Juan Velasco has said the62 words
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Article47 1971-05-04 8 HONGKONG. Moi. A top Caiaese scientist, U SaiEft vf Pr «»M«< CUia* Academy of Scleaces dk *L Pekia A >ril U J*~d Sc IUI rev*luUo« to overthrow the Ma.cbu Dyaasty, WM i at the age of 82 after lo.g medical treat meat. W>y47 words
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Article, Illustration641 1971-05-04 9 CHRISTOPHER MUNNION - Bridge over tie troubled waters CHRISTOPHER MUNNION By This man could ease Africa's racial confrontation PRESIDENT BANDA of Malawi will be making a considerable impact on African history later this year when he pays a State visit to South Africa. This exchange symbolises what must be the world's most unlikely641 words
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Article, Illustration385 1971-05-04 9 Comrade Kirn gets another warning From DAVID LOSHAK m NEW DELHI INDIA has warned the North Korean mission m New Delhi against subversive activities, and North Korean representatives have been placed under special police watch m the wake of increasing North Korean encouragement of revolutionary activity. CLOSURE This follows Ceylon'sThe Daily Telegraph - 385 words
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Article792 1971-05-04 9 By A CORRESPONDENT IN one of the most curious but not infrequent contracts of the Vietnam story, Saigon presented a "facade" of bored normality while a quarter of a million Americans recently marched through the streets of Washington, demanding "peace now." Indeed, asThe Daily Telegraph - 792 words
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Article436 1971-05-04 9 From DENZIL PEIRIS m NEW DELHI LEADING Indian editors have become alarmed at the credibility gap which has been created by India's mass media m its coverage of the fighting m East Pakistan. In a rare self-admission the Hindustan Times confessed that the Indian Press andANS - 436 words
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487 1971-05-04 10 DAP leaders' trial opens in Penang High Court SPEECH ALLEGED TO BE SEDITIOUS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ten witnesses gave evidence for the prosecution today when the sedition trial against two DAP leaders and two printers began m the High Court here. The deputy chairman of the Penang branch of the487 words
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Article97 1971-05-04 10 Death penalty stays in the US WASHINGTON Mon. The U.S. Supreme Court today rejected by six votes to three challenges to the death penalty procedures m the United States. The ruling, delivered by Justice John M. Marian, said leaving to the jury's discretion the power to decide between life or97 words
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404 1971-05-04 10 THE SECRETARY-General of the United National Front, Mr. R. Vetrivelu, told r press conference that toe party would hold an emergency meeting on Saturday "to discuss its future and modify policies to counter the Government. "We may decide to dissolve the party if there404 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-05-04 10 ANNALISA Borg is no mere performer. She's a combination of Julie Andrews, Louis Armstrong, Barbra Streisand and Shirley MacLaine but she is also very much an individual. Starting out with musical comedies, Ajinalisa changed to f cabaret acts because she wanted to travel and176 words
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Article30 1971-05-04 10 THE Dharma Cakra Society, will hold a vegetarian dinner at Hoon Sian Keng Temple, at 112, Changi Road on May 8 at 8 p.m. to celebrate Vesak Day.30 words
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Article66 1971-05-04 10 ABOUT KM) businessmen and Government officials have been invited to a presentation of a film on environmental health at the MSA Theatrette, Robinson Road, on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. The film All The Difference will be presented by Mr Fred Powers, managing director of Kodak Malaya,66 words
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271 1971-05-04 10 A.K. LEE - A. K LEE By TH H dams are getting lower and every day the temperature seems to get a bit higher. The occasional showers seem to be cases of spit-and-run rather than decent doses of rain. Now there's talks of271 words
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Advertisement31 1971-05-04 10 11 exciting days m Hong Kong and Taiwan from only $1420. Its Mansfields Air/Sea Tour. Two departures weekly. Special group rates available. MANSFIELDS TRAVEL 11 Palmer Road Singapore 2 Tel: *****6.31 words
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Miscellaneous217 1971-05-04 10 10.30 a.m. Talk on bibliography m books by Mrs. Hegwig Annuar at the National Library, Stam ford Road. 7 p.m.: Night, bazaars at Guillemard Road (between Lorong 18, Geylang and Tanjong Katorig Road); Indus Road; Jalan Batu; Jalan Rumah Tinggi; Kirn Keat Avenue; Lavender Street (between Serangoon Road; and Beatty217 words
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Article498 1971-05-04 11 DOES EMPLOYMENT ACT APPLY TO THOSE WORKING OUTSIDE SINGAPORE? THE High Court was asked yesterday to decide if the Employment Act 1968 was applicable for employees working outside Singapore. An engineering firm, appealing against a civil district court decision that the Act was not498 words
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223 1971-05-04 11 Cosmetic factory to make five brands A COSMETICS manufacturing factory may be set up m Singapore. Representatives of four inter nationally -known manufacturers arrived here last month and had discussions with a local firm on the project. "They all expressed keen interest m the plan, but so far, we have223 words
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Article28 1971-05-04 11 KUCHING, Mon. Sarawak's Council Negri will reconvene on May 24 and meet for six days, the Chief Minister. Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub. said today.28 words
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210 1971-05-04 11 A WOMAN, who became a bar waitress after being a "wife" of a company director for 16 years, had to reduce her maintenance claim from $350 to $75 a month yesterday. Madam Sim Eng noon originally sued her husband Mr Tay Wang Huat.210 words
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Article137 1971-05-04 11 A GAMBLING session at Mangchoon Place on Jan. 30 ended up with everyone being the loser. Four men and four women were playing a card game at l a.m. when four robbers walked m. While two of the robbers held them up with revolvers,137 words
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117 1971-05-04 11 THE MINISTRY of Science and Technology has published a directory listing names and offices of Scientific and Technical Research institutions and researchers. It was compiled from information supplied by 25 establishments m answer to a questionnaire circulated by the Ministry's Economics117 words
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81 1971-05-04 11 PONTIAN KECHIL, Mon. Ten fishermen who were detained by the Indonesian authorities while fishing m the Straits of Malacca on March 22 have returned. Six of them, Haji Talib bin Adam, 60, and his five sons arrived at Pontian m three boats last night.81 words
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Article169 1971-05-04 11 School of Architecture a 'must' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A School of Architecture should be set up m Malaysia as soon as possible to promote architecture relevant to the country's cultural and climatic background. This was suggested today by the president of the Malaysian Institute of Architects. Mr. Fong Ying Leong.Bernama - 169 words
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99 1971-05-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ambassador of the United Arab Republic here, Mr. Mohamed Khair el-din Nasser, expressed the hope today that the starting of Arabic classes m this country would pave the way for the formation of an Egyptian or Arab Cultural Institute m99 words
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Article52 1971-05-04 11 A MUSICIAN, Sapuan bin Salleh, 17, of Clarence Road, was fined $200 yesterday for pushing a police constable, who was trying to disperse an unruly crowd at a variety show. Sapuan was charged with using force on PC Tan Peng Kirn at the Ayer Rajah52 words
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Article, Illustration146 1971-05-04 11 'HONDA' GETS MARRIED IN STYLE-WITH HIS BRIDE AS PILLION YOU'LL look sweet, upon the seat, of a motor-bike built for two. That's not quite how the old song goes. But it certainly applied to racing rider "Honda" Tan Woo Seng when he married m Kuala Lumpur recently. For promptly after146 words
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196 1971-05-04 11 Motorist blinded in parking row attack A MOTORIST slashed another with a chopper and blinded his eye following a row over a parking lot, a district court was told yesterday. Can Soh, 29, was sentenced to two years' Jail and six strokes of the rotan for causing grievous hurt to196 words
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Article177 1971-05-04 11 KUCHING, Mon. The Sarawak State Government has appointed an ad hoc committee to work out the procedure for the systematic appointment of native chiefs m the state. The Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yakub, said today that the committee would be headed by an177 words
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Article27 1971-05-04 11 FOUR-YEAR OLD Angeline Soh had her $150 gold and jade necklace snatched by a man at the corridor of her Hat m Henderson Crescent yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement90 1971-05-04 11 CINCMAS/P.,. 12 tcowQM.C Aff A.I.S/P.,., t 3/i 6 O P FORM/TV/ P. f /l5 SH.PP.NO/P.,., 17/18 SPO*T/P.(.. ,9/20 l7JJ!j]J;< WliiifiTrn PACK 4 ON YOUR CHEST FAST TWISTFR with WeideiV'MUSCLE-UP" lIIUILII Quickly add 4" of he man muscle to your chest, 2" on your arms with this fun-filled exercisers Also gives90 words
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105 1971-05-04 12 HOUSEWIFE Badriah binte Jumaat, 26, of Jalan Senang, was acquitted yesterday of a charge of stealing two blank cheques from machine operator Tan Cheng Kirn, of Commonwealth Close, between Jan. 3 and 12. The magistrate said there was no prima facie case, but he105 words
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Article, Illustration307 1971-05-04 12 Chinese YMCA pleads for better terms GOVT IS ASKED TO PAY MORE COMPENSATION THE Chinese YMCA wants more compensation for a piece of land m Selegie Road which the Government acquired six years ago. The Government paid $224,000 for 27,774 square feet and according to the association's executive director, Mr.307 words
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Article88 1971-05-04 12 AN unemployed man was jailed for five years and sentenced to three strokes of the rotan by a district court yesterday for breaking into Mont dOr snack bar m Orchard Road and dismantling a telephone booth coin-box. Hang Hong Kwang, 24, had earlier pleaded88 words
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Article62 1971-05-04 12 MULL Kamal, 79, was killed by a train when he tried to take a short cut to a mosque across the railway line at the 10th mile Upper Bukit Timah Road on April 2, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. His body was dragged62 words
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102 1971-05-04 12 HIRE car driver, Ng Kwang Seng, who claimed that he had been a "friend of tourists" was fined $30 yesterday for causing obstruction to traffic m Coleman Street. Ng said he was popular among foreign tourists and at the time of102 words
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332 1971-05-04 12 TOWN PLANNERS CUT OFF 20- YEAR LINK SINGAPORE town planners have cut a 20--year-old link with their British parent professiona 1 body. They have formed a Singapore Institute of Planners which was registered last week. The institute has about 40 members who include people responsible for the physical planning of332 words
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Article, Illustration5 1971-05-04 12 AW.OONTBUyWAWinSAU«AOySHEa£O,/M(X! lu&TOAm&e'eMoetHr5 words
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Advertisement177 1971-05-04 12 HURRY! HURRY! SEE IT NOW! ODEON AT NORMAL PRICES' 4 SHOWS DAILY: 11am. 2.15. b 30 A 8.45 PM I PATTON- Winner of I ACADEMY AWARDS Including J I BEST PICTURE f 1 II X 1 BEST ACTOR II f I I flfiifi Co^CSco., J v^H^^te^^F^l n^^^n Hi l. M177 words
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Advertisement657 1971-05-04 12 ORGANISATION I NOW SHOWING' 4 show. 10 45. 2.00. 5 JO 5.45 Sctiooi Chttdr.il fl to any aoat 1 at 10.4S a.m.. 2.00 4 5 JO shows 1 Audrey Hepburn. Rex Harrison 1 "MY FAIR LAOY" («VB) 70mm Super Panavision 4 Color I NEXT CHANGE! I I Stava McQueen "THE657 words
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Miscellaneous17 1971-05-04 12 TODAY: $.11 a.m. (t.7 ft); B.M p.m. (c.4 ft.) TOMORROW: 7.01 a.m. ft); 8.34 p.m. (18 ft)17 words
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Article132 1971-05-04 13 ADELAIDE, Mon. A report from Poseidon Limited today said that detaQs for financing the company's West Australian nickel mine would be announced m July. Meanwhile, the company has negotiated a bridging loan of A510.5 million to continue construction and mining operations at Windara. The report said Sir Norman Young,AP - 132 words
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Article142 1971-05-04 13 LONDON, Mon.— Shell Chemicals (U.K.) said it would go ahead with its Carrington chemicals project but with a revised scope and delayed timing. Shell Chemicals said the reassessment of its new ethylene complex at Carrington has now been made. Various alternatives were considered ranging from outright cancellation to continuationReuter - 142 words
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Article63 1971-05-04 13 LONDON, Mon. The Royal Dutch/Shell Group said the group's financial results for the first quarter of 1971 will be announced on May 6. The company said the annual report will be posted on May 1 3 and the annual general meeting, which had to be postponedReuter - 63 words
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Article86 1971-05-04 13 LONDON, Mon. Imperial Chemical Industries and the Dickinson Robinson Group said they would end their agreement to co-operate m the plastic film field As a result, ICI will acquire DRG's one-third interest m British Visqueen and DRG will acquire ICl's 25 per cent interest mReuter - 86 words
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Article77 1971-05-04 13 Jones Laughlin PITTSBURGH, Mon. Jones and LaughJin Steel is facing an unfavourable cost-price situation, chairman William J. Stephens told the annual meeting. He said unit costs over the past two years have risen by US$3l a ton while steel prices have increased only US$2l a ton. Stephens said the US$lOReuter - 77 words
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Article71 1971-05-04 13 LONDON, ft o n. The Council of me London Stock Exchange has fixed, subject to confirmation on May 12, the account days for 1972. Jan. 11/25; Feb. 8/22; March 7/21; April 11/25; May 9/23; June 13/27; July 11/25; Aug. 8 22; Sept. 12 26; Oct. 10/24;Reuter - 71 words
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Article52 1971-05-04 13 LONDON, Mon. Hongkong (Selangor) Rubber declared a final dividend of 50 per cent for 1970, making a total of 60 per cent for the year, (compared with 65 per cent for 1969). The final is payable on June 30. Profit was £26,082 (£30,627) after tax of £13,697Reuter - 52 words
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180 1971-05-04 13 BANGKOK, Mon. Armalite Corp., an Americans arms manufacturer, has cancelled a contract to purchase an "unlimited" supply of surplus rice from Thailand. The contract was signed 10 days ago with the Thai trading company, Bangkok Economic Affairs. General Krit Punnakunt, chairman of Bangkok EconomicAP - 180 words
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Article57 1971-05-04 13 Tarn co gets contract TAMCO Electrical Engineering (Malaysia) has been commissioned to supply and install a $75,000 electrical system for a new chemical plant m Klang. The plant, which will produce sodium chlorate, is a joint venture between Chemetics of Vancouver and Mega (Chemicals). It is being constructed on a57 words
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285 1971-05-04 13 KENT (FMS) TIN DREDGING incurred losses amounting to £29,664 m 1970. This compares with losses totalling £96,490 for the pre vious year. Chairman Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj bin Raja Muhammed said that mining revenue had actually exceeded direct mining costs during the285 words
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Article72 1971-05-04 13 Talam Mines doubles profits TALAM MINES more than doubled its pre-tax profits to $150,986 m 1970, from $67,197 m the previous year. The company's production of tin concentrates amounted to 2,483 piculs, compared to the previous year's 1,611 piculs. Talam proposes to pay a dividend of 1 2Vi per cent72 words
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Article389 1971-05-04 13 NEW YORK, Mon. Ely R. Callaway Jr., president of Burlington Industries, one of the largest textile concerns m the U.S., urged American business to demand that Congress pass new trade laws aimed at keeping other nations particularly Japan from destroying ''any significant part ofAP - 389 words
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Article45 1971-05-04 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 41.25; (2) 155.00; Hongkong 40.67; Beirut 39.75; London 39.43; Zurich 39.358, 39.505; Paris 39.77. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael.45 words
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Article30 1971-05-04 13 (Closing buyer /seller prices for May 3, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1467, 1469; 3-month 1470, 1471; Settlement 1468; Total turnover 750 tons, including carries.30 words
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145 1971-05-04 13 KING'S HOTEL had an operating loss of $114,942 m its first 10 weeks of operations ended December last year. However, the loss for the whole of last year was only $69,693 'as the company earned $45,249 from interest on deposits. In a statement yesterday,145 words
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162 1971-05-04 13 SEA Corp makes small profits gain SOUTH EAST ASIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION improved its pre-tax profits slightly for the year ended January 1971 to $881,809 from the previous year's $732,753. After deducting depreciation, tax and losses on investment on unquoted shares, the profits stood at $565,331, compared to $443,966 previously. The162 words
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Article274 1971-05-04 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.4040 7.3715 7.3600 Australian Dollar 3.4625 3.4200 3.4000 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4725 3.4225 3.3925 South Arabian Dinar 7.4200 7.3475274 words
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Article558 1971-05-04 13 The market closed firm yesterday. Trading was quieter than that seen towards the end of last week with the institutions rather less active. Towards the close. the Financial Times index was up two points at 388.2. a new 1971 high. ICI was higher following the chairman's statement558 words
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Article412 1971-05-04 13 The stock market moved do so." Several analysts lower m early active trading interpreted the President's yesterday, as declines led statement as a near guarantee advances by a fair margin. All for Government backed loans market indicators posted for the ailing aerospace firm's retreats during the412 words
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Article239 1971-05-04 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were firmer yesterday, headed by Unilever which was very firm m active dealings. Hoogovens was firm, ignoring the sharply lower net profits m the first quarter. Philips, quoted ex-dividend, was barely steady on less favourable prospects forecast at the annual meeting. Plantations and shippings were quietly239 words
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Advertisement392 1971-05-04 13 I ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY intelligent i^ "^^'>^^^^^^.^i^ young ..dy w.th School Certificate REDIFFuSION zjfz s s^srsrjsi mf i t^^t casm I mm of working e.per.ence m com P'* te of the ..mil.r pos.t.on P A. appl? mooei. and pnc.s at ou. cants should give full particulars SHOWROOMS th«r qualifications, eiperience392 words
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Article, Illustration439 1971-05-04 14 Fantasies FASHION is more than just the clothes you wear. It's feeling like a princess or a little girl. It's knowing that the way you look is right m tune with your fantasies. It's being free to play the game of dress up with a multi m o o d439 words
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Article515 1971-05-04 14 JACK LEONG - JACK LEONG BY H* m r L I AM often quite amused and curious as I watch my young brother, Ah Seng, face the battles of youth as I did long ago. Although I am often asked to mediate certain discussions, I generally retreat from household conflicts515 words
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Miscellaneous1341 1971-05-04 14 I Wi^B RADIO rn/r I mmm m^myw^mr THE rankling memories Z of World War II have jiinmmmmimnnn iiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '^^Z^t'mm, jp^-^^ based on uar stories may S 2 I loIH^HIHHHHH I 1 B^^^^^^^^^^^ not smart tne uounds b ut Z |L^-^^oß L A R ma> provide a cool Z i——s^^jgLMMMi±i±i^^g^ J9U^^^^M1,341 words
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Article, Illustration16 1971-05-04 15 By DERRICK TAY "Ya' know something if I had a harem you'd be number oneDERRICK TAY - 16 words
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Article, Illustration49 1971-05-04 15 A WINNER of summer bathing beauty contests brightening up the sales side of a lighting firm is shapely Lyn Thomas, 20, a Manchester model. She's employed to demonstrate the firm's goods and really puts any shade m the shade when it comes to looks. AP photo.49 words
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Article908 1971-05-04 15 CARRIER q a Computer poser I AM seeking your advice about a one-year Computer Programming Course commencing soon at a certain academy of technical studies. I wonder (a) whether their certificate is recognised by the computer firms m Singapore; (b) whether it is worth the fees of over $300 per908 words
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Advertisement170 1971-05-04 15 Corner" Why? Why is the world round? Why do we go up only to go down? Why do we cry? Can't we always try? Why are some white? Why are some black? What do we lack? Is there an answer? Are you that sure? For I find it just as170 words
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Article265 1971-05-04 16 MANILA. Vlon. The Soviet Union is mo\ing Io w ards a vtnrking relationship with tin- \sian Development iiank. Contacts made m the past few months between ttu- hank and Us 'Moscow counterpart the Inter national Investment lank have led some \I)B oil Rials here265 words
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Article1633 1971-05-04 16 The Stock Kxchange opened the week on a quiet note with most price movements restricted to a few cents either way. Hotels finished easier, while other sections were mixed. The number of units traded fell to 1 .353.000. with the industrial section contributing 1,113,000, hotels 121,000. the1,633 words
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Article80 1971-05-04 16 (Managers' prices for May 4) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund. 1.28 1.33xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.12 1.17 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.13 1.18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.29xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.09 1.04 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.12 1.17 Singapore80 words
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451 1971-05-04 16 LONDON, Mon. Lloyd's Register of Shipping predicted the possible end of the world's 10-year-shipbuilding boom by 1972. "It appears that 1 97 will form the peak of the boom which has been evident for the last decade/ 1 the Register said m its annualAP - 451 words
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91 1971-05-04 16 BANGKOK, Mon. Indonesia has ordered two million gunny bags from Thailand, informed sources said. An agreement for the sale is expected to be signed tomorrow between Indonesian Ambassador Major General H.R. Darsono and Thai DirectorGeneral of Trade Vicharn Nivartvongs, the sources said. OneAFP - 91 words
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Article330 1971-05-04 16 RUBBER U2.2S cents per kilo (down 0.50 cent). In spite of a good rise on the London market over the weekend, initial offers of May and June 1 RSS eased prices at the opening here yesterday. Indications at the start of the morning session were 112.75 and 113.25330 words
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Article67 1971-05-04 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Steady sellers ClF's May 16.15 16.30, reserved; June 16.20 16.30, July 16.30 16.50; Spot 17.40 17.80; Settlements June 17.60 17.90, July 17.70 17.90, Aug. 17.85 17.90, July /Sept. 17.85 17.90, Oct/Dec. 18.20 18.30, Jan/March 18.40 18.60, April/June 18.6067 words
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Article53 1971-05-04 16 TIN $646 oo a picul (down 75 cents). The Straits tin price continued to sag and lost 75 cents yesterday to $646 a picul on an offering officially quoted at 310 tons, up 62 tons on Saturday's turnover. The improved buying support was reported mainly from the United53 words
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Article156 1971-05-04 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton. unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian May. June and July all 200 resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits May /June 139 seller; Malayan May/June 156 reseller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May/June 284 seller: Ceylon May156 words
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Article454 1971-05-04 16 Mining shares were variable m moderately active trading yesterday. Western mining opened strongly, rising nine cents -to $4.54 but m later trading its price was trimmed to $4.50, a gain on the day of five cents. Consolidated Rutile showed one of the best gains, adding 10 cents454 words
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Article111 1971-05-04 16 Renewed interest made for a firm market yesterday and gains ranged over a broad front. Turnover picked up to HK513.14 million for the day, compared with the pre-weekend volume of $966 million. Among established counters, Hongkong Banks gained one dollar, the locals closing at $188 and the111 words
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Article130 1971-05-04 16 LONDON, Mon. Very quiet conditions persisted m most sections today and little business was reported to have been arranged during the weekend. Grain shippers, however, covered a cargo from Port Cartier to Poland at US$4.6O free discharge for May. A sugar cargo was booked from three ports130 words
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Article574 1971-05-04 17 Including ALL ships bound for the ships sailing east out of Smgap I Americas, eg. coast ports of North, Central or South America 3ore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. PRFSIDFNT JACKSON May 15/17 New Y ork, Baltimore, Noi folk, Charleston. API/APL "P.R.SLAVEIKOV574 words
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Advertisement312 1971-05-04 17 AFT Anglo French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. 9392i/ 8 HC Harrisons Crosfield ***** OL Orient Lloyd Sdn. Bhd ***** APL American President Lines 7387 1 AUS Austasia Line 71 291 BEN Ben Line Steamers ***** lAL mterasia shipping Agency 984 1 58/9 pL pN Pe iajaran Nasional Indonesia BSC Bulsing312 words
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Advertisement692 1971-05-04 17 II borbefOS(nxs@ SAILINC; TO I \S. ATLANTIC A FAST CANADA. P S w h"N M.Tavk limn N'F«4k r -»•>. Mulnal FtINIMWK Hi r 12 13 May 17/lt May 1* July 1 Ju iMj f TAI PlMfi May 17/19 May 22/23 July 5 Juiyll Jui» 2« July I* MOSCVILLE Jyn*«/12 J«j»692 words
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Article456 1971-05-04 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ASTRID BAKKE M»y 11/13 P. Sham, Penang, Hongkong, japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Seattle (June 26), Vancouver (June 27), Tacoma (July 25). BBL/HC Batjan May 27/30 Cristobal, vera Cruii, Tampico, New Orleans, Mobile, Houston,456 words
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Article233 1971-05-04 18 Including ships calling at East Malaysian and BLIGO SLS TDY Djambi PL/PL BRANTAS lnPt/May6 Diakarta/Makasan/ Bitung PL/PL "CHERRY LAJU" May 24/2 7 Sorong, Biak, Ojajapura LS/LS DARPOEMPAT May 6/8 Pangkal Balam S /S DARPOSATU May 19/20 Sorong, Djajapura. Biak. SI/SI EPAR lnPt/May6 Djakarta/Swmarang EPAR m Pt/May 6 Djakarta/ Semarang233 words
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Article184 1971-05-04 18 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. REOIR May 19/22 P. Sham (May 23/27), Singapore (May 28/30), Adelaide (June 11), Melbourne (June 19), Sydney (July 4). AUS/AUS STENTOR 70N/71S m Pt Adelaide/Melbourne/ Hob/Sydney/Brisbane. BF/MC STRAAT CLARENCE S |_S TOY P. Sham Suva, Lautoka, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. lOL/lOL184 words
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Advertisement370 1971-05-04 18 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL JM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Nil »()l Jin \mpan|i. Kti.il.i I iiinpur jfl h# National Shipping Line of Malaysia hAR tAST/EUROPE SERVICE lUNU OHIO 6«» Jun 10 1 1 NMM London M.irnfturg i^ H flsrn Ito// Ar.l.^.t, ImMM i ill UNCA Ml iOH j... M I J <"•- >370 words
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Miscellaneous315 1971-05-04 18 SHIPS IN PORT TJE PORT OF Spirit Of Liberty, SINGAPORE Delbros Mt Pinatubo. AUTHORITY HAS Taichungshan, Tong MADE THESE Hai. Euphrates Maru. BERTHING Swift Dragon, Vishva ARRANGEMENTS Tej, Union Brenda, FOR MAY .4. KotaSelamat, Melbourne Maru, OUT: Rapido 3/4; Jhelum, Tachuan, Automedon 6/7; Seine Marimunda, Selamat Lloyd 13/14. Pampa iJuabelas315 words
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Article623 1971-05-04 19 Back Silver Spray next time out AURIC Stable's Silver Spray's winning turn is just around the corner. The five-year-old English horse by Pall Mall came out of a lengthy spell to run a creditable fourth to Sincerity over the mile at Bukit Timah last Saturday. A tardy beginner he was623 words
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Article1035 1971-05-04 19 STIPENDIARY Stewards reports for the weekend races at Bukit Timah. DQO SATURDAY Race Oae In the straight, TRISHAW ANGEL (HarbAdge) was tightened slightly by EVEN BETTER (Coleman) who was taken out by TOBACCO LEAF (App. D. Kwong). ftaee Two Running to the 5 furlong post,1,035 words
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Article, Illustration993 1971-05-04 19 For Singapore Tieeting WEIGHTS for this weekend races at Bukit Timah. SATURDAY Cl. 1 Div. 3 7 F Ya Ya 9.00 Comma nder-In-Chief 9.00 Tioman II 9.00 Eeilaishang 9.00 Mahseer 8.13 Foresight 8.11 Stingray II 8.11 Great World II 8.11 Fortune Hunter 8.11 Able Envoy 8.10 Nonpariel 8.09993 words
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Article, Illustration27 1971-05-04 19 radiophoto). Great Britain's Dave Simmons on a Kawasaki, takes a turn during the 500 cc Eifel race, on Sunday, which he later won. APAP - 27 words
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Article159 1971-05-04 19 NEW YORK, Mon.-U.S. baseball standings following games played yesterday, (W. L. PCT. GBV. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division: Boston 14 8 .636 0; Baltimore 13 9 .591 1; Washington 12 12 .500 3; New York 10 11 .476 3Vj; Detroit 10 12 .455 4; Cleveland 8 15AP - 159 words
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Miscellaneous63 1971-05-04 19 c """'(BSB gS TABLE TENNIS: Yap Transport v Ministry of Health; YMCA 'Blue' v Kiung Chow Hwee Kuan; UOB RC v Spore Polytechnic; Police SA v Chung Cheng High School (Monk's Hill, 7.00 p.m.). Mun Chiang Hong v Hong Lim CC; YMCA 'Red' v SAFSA; Sing Wah SC v Jurong63 words
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Miscellaneous395 1971-05-04 19 TWINSET CROSSWORD "i J2 Hp p I PS I p a Bl n II Hh hH H 22 BB 24 j 1 HH ACROSS I DOWN 4. Was bound to be snapped I. Might it settle things that are shut? (I.i up m the air? (6) H. Strange bloke is395 words
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933 1971-05-04 20 ROBERT TAY - HOW CHINA TURNS OUT ITS WORLD CHAMPIONS ROBERT TAY By (Special to the Singapore Herald). HONGKONG, Mon. On an island m the Pearl River Delta, a few minutes 1 sampan ride away from Canton, China is training its top athletes to be world-beaters. Tai Sha Tau literally "big sandy head"ANS - 933 words
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250 1971-05-04 20 JAPAN, Mon. Japan's Kuniomi Nagamatsu and Osamu Masuko drove Japanese-built Mitsubishi Colt F2ooos to one-two sweep m the 1971 Japan Formula Car Grand Prix before a holiday crowd of 75,600 at the Fuji International Speedway today, Japan's Constitution Day. Nagamatsu, 27, led most ofAP - 250 words
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Article133 1971-05-04 20 SPORT WORLD TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Mon. Old professional Lee Trevino has won the US$6O,OOO Tallahassee Open golf tournament with a is under par score of 273. Trevino caught Rookie Hubert Green with a birdie on the 566-yard 13th hole and roared into the lead m the 72--hole event when the slender133 words
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Article, Illustration426 1971-05-04 20 TOKYO, Mon. Penalty goals decided the South Korea Japan Asian Youth soccer semi-final match played before 30,000 roaring fans here today. The game was a scoreless tie at full and then extra time. It then went into a penalty kick contest mAP - 426 words
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Article, Illustration224 1971-05-04 20 IF THE visit of the San Fernando Hockey Club from Argentina is to cement friendship, they turned out to be poor ambassadors of their country. Their behaviour on the field and their approach to the game left much to be desired. The Argentinians played aJASBIR SINGH - 224 words
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632 1971-05-04 20 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association scored a convincing 5-0 victory over Shing Wan Sports Club m the Singapore Table Tennis Association junior championships at Monk's Hfll School. ODD SAFSA beat Shing Wah Sports Club 5-0 (SAFSA first): Leong Yee Lim bt. Tan How Wee632 words
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176 1971-05-04 20 GUTHRIE Waugh "B" romped home with a 3-1 win over Singapore Hilton m the Singapore Business Houses F oot ball League Junior Knockout Competition at Farrer Park yesterday. Hilton punctuated the monotony of a scrappy game with a 26th minute goal by their left-winger176 words
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Miscellaneous36 1971-05-04 20 DAVY JONES By Sam Left jX^^vJeCAN ALWAYS 1 Z^^-^^r RIGHT NOW CUE, A BEAM IS KNOCKED LOOSE /THAT FIGHT'LL HAVE^V W\ 7 COUNT ON TONyI MY PAL' TONY AND IT PtNS TQNV TO THE SHIP'S DECK!36 words
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