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Title Section15 1971-05-07 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 246 Singapore Friday, May 7. 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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253 1971-05-07 1 MALAYSIAN IRAK MISSION TO PEKING ARRIVES IN HONGKONG KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's unofficial 19 man traele mission to China left today for Hongkong on its way to the mainland. The team, led by Tunku Razaleigh bin Tunku Hamzah, managing director of Bank Bumiputra, will spend a day or two m253 words
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Article86 1971-05-07 1 CEASEFIRE TO MARK VESAK DAY SAIGON, Thurs. The Vietcong announced tonight a 4H hour ceasefire ■ext weekend to mark the anniversary of Buddha's birthday. The announcement. broadcast by the Vietcong's Liberation Radio, followed hy a few hours of a South Vietnamese declaration of a 24--hour ceasefire. President Nguyeu Vau ThleuAP - 86 words
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Article137 1971-05-07 1 A POWER failure m the Orchard Road area yesterday disrupted business firms, hotels and entertainment houses. The blackout started at 3.45 p.m. and lasted for one hour and 10 minutes. Part of Orchard Road. Somerset Road, Killiney Road. Grange Road, and Chatsworth Road were affected. A137 words
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Article, Illustration484 1971-05-07 1 rebounds in Europe TEMPORARY RESPITE AS SPECULATORS RUSH IN TO COVER LONDON, Thurs. The American dollar rebounded on foreign exchanges today but the respite seemed temporary m Europe's monetary crisis. American money, a glut on the market yesterday, was m short supply as speculators rushed to cover the dollars they484 words
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Article495 1971-05-07 1 ARUN SENKUTTUVAN - Local banks halt deals in marks ARUN SENKUTTUVAN By THE ASSOCIATION of Banks m Malaysia and Singapore yesterday suspended dealings m Deutsche marks following the closure of foreign exchange markets m West Germany on Wednesday. The association also placed nominal buying values on the other West European currencies, excluding sterling,495 words
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273 1971-05-07 1 WATER CRISIS HOTEL swimming pools will close if the drought continues. This wass the latest development last night m the water crisis which threatens the island with rationing m a few days. Reservoir levels slipped further yesterday as temperatures soared to over 90273 words
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160 1971-05-07 1 UNCONFIRMED reports reaching Singapore from Ceylon suggest that Mrs Ban daranaike's son Anura is being held as a hostage m Cuba. The last report of Anura' s whereabouts said he was visiting Cuba m the second week of April, one week after160 words
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Article83 1971-05-07 1 PARIS, Thurs. North Vietnam's chief negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks today blamed the Dollar crisis on President Nixon's Vietnam policy. Talking to newsmen at the start of the 112 th weekly session of the deadlocked conference, Xuan Thuy said Nixon's "pursuit of the aggressiveAP - 83 words
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Article38 1971-05-07 1 PARIS: President Georges Pompidou will be the first Head of State to fly at twice the speed of sound tomorrow when he travels from Paris to Toulouse m the Anglo-French Concorde by way of the Atlantic ocean. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article27 1971-05-07 1 ATHENS: Greece and Albania have resumed diplomatic relations after more than 30 years, it was officially announced here today. The two countries broke off relations m 1940.27 words
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273 1971-05-07 1 Jakarta Times backs Nanyang arrests JAKARTA. Thurs. The independent English language daily, the .l^Varta Times, today endorsed (he arrest of three Chinese language newspaper executives m Singapore. "Judged from the point of view of the freedom of the Press, the arrest of the three is deplorable because it is an273 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-05-07 1 THE weatherman says the outlook for. Singapore from C a.m. to mm today is Fair.15 words
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887 1971-05-07 2 Dr Tan explains how the rich -poor gap is closing YOUR correspondent "The Have Nots" (S.H. May 5) totally disagreed with my statement that democratic socialism has reduced the gap between the Haves and the Have Nots. He contended that there has been no upward wage- revision for lower-income people887 words
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740 1971-05-07 2 NON-GRADUATE TEACHERS NOT SATISFIED WITH THAT EXTRA $5 PROPOSAL I REFER to your article headed "Teachers want a $5/- increase" (S.H. May 4) on the new salary scale for nongraduate teachers. It comes as a surprise and shock to many members of the STU as no teacher was informed nor740 words
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Letter191 1971-05-07 2 I READ with interest the letter by FAIR-PLAY (S.H. May 4) and cannot but agree with him fully. It cannot be denied that frustration is rife m the teaching profession today. Let me illustrate. My daughter (a Pass degree holder) graduated m 1966 and joined the teaching service the same191 words
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Letter300 1971-05-07 2 I REFER to 'Sias analysis of that long Marshall letter" (S.H. May 3) m the hope that both Mr. Sia and Mr. Marsha 11 will afford the following disjointed ruminations of mine on the tail of the "indulgence" of their sense of humour. I do300 words
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296 1971-05-07 2 Protect our doctors from quacks IT is most certainly desirable that qualified medical practitioners in this Republic should be adequately protected from the charlatans who call themselves doctors, operate clinics and compete in the fee range with qualfied doctors and specialists. Today men with correspondence course "Doctorates of Divinity" are296 words
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Letter308 1971-05-07 2 I AM an uncle of one of the dead m the Anderson Bridge bus tragedy. The accident was horrifying and must have come as a shock not only to me and the relatives and friends of the dead and injured but also to most bus commuters. Let308 words
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Letter139 1971-05-07 2 THE authorities have promised improvements m the new bus services when more buses are bought by the various companies. Commuters at large will understand this and wait patiently. However, there is one improvement which should not be much of a problem and should be made immediately. There should be uniformity139 words
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Article225 1971-05-07 2 BECAUSE of the "openness" of our economy and our aspirations to become a financial centre, we have to watch every international monetary development. In the present crisis our concern should be more than academic, as it involves the US dollar. A problem that involves the dollar is more225 words
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234 1971-05-07 3 POLICE are investigating into the affairs of the Toa Payoh Flat Owners Association following a report of missing funds. Some subscription monies collected during the last three months totalling about $500 had not been received by the management committee. A receipt book was also234 words
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104 1971-05-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. About 100 employers today registered under the social security scheme following a "personal reminder" campaign launched yesterday. Only 34 employers had registered since the scheme was launched by the Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manicka vasagam, last month. Spearheading the104 words
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Article43 1971-05-07 3 The Tiong Bahru Community Centre Women's Committee will hold a four-month personal charm and social grace-cum-modelling course starting on May 13. Joan Booty, head of a modelling school, will conduct the weekly classes on Thursdays. Fees are $35 per student.43 words
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Article, Illustration105 1971-05-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, is to make two important policy speeches m conjunction with Umno's four-day silver jubilee joy starting on Saturday. Tun Razak m his capacity as the party's national president will make the first policy speech105 words
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368 1971-05-07 3 A NINE-MAN Action Committee has been appointed to advise the Health Ministry on all aspects of its plan to upgrade the entire hospital service and to supervise its implementation. A statement from the Ministry said yesterday that Dr. Ho Guan Lim, the Director368 words
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Article, Illustration138 1971-05-07 3 MERCEDES Young may have a name like a car but her bodywork looks much better as you can see. 'Mercy' is the lead singer m an Australian pop group. The Trinity and she's a dream girl m more than one way. For Mercy, 22,138 words
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Article57 1971-05-07 3 RADIO -Television Singapore will broadcast the Prime Mm ister's address and excerpts from the question and answer session at the recent Seminar on Communism and Democracy tonight. The broadcast can be heard at 7,10 p.m. over the English service of Radio Singapore and at 9.2557 words
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Article, Illustration108 1971-05-07 3 THE seven-month face lift for the 147-year-old Sri Mariamman Temple m South Bridge Road Is nearly completed. Workmen yesterday removed the scaffoldings and screens from the main tower building where new statues have been erected by master sculptors. Eleven Indian sculptors and artists, led by master108 words
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Article225 1971-05-07 3 MIC to seek Govt aid for jobless KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Indian Congress is to seek government assistance for Indian workers who are now unemployed because of the Employment (Restrictions) Act. The assistance sought, according to an MIC official will initially take the form of welfare aid for thoseBernama - 225 words
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Article27 1971-05-07 3 A SEVEN-DAY course on engineering alloys will be held at Singapore University's Engineering Faculty Lecture Theatre 1 m Prince Edward Road on May 17.27 words
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Article50 1971-05-07 3 FIVE thugs, armed with knives and bearing scrapers held up Lee Yoon Peng, 26, and his father m their St. Michael's Road shop on Wednesday and made off with $3,000 cash and two watches. The gang ransacked the premises and escaped m a waiting car.50 words
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229 1971-05-07 3 *****92 wins $400,000 Sweep prize TICKET No. *****92 won the first prize of $400,000 m the Singapore Sweep draw No. 5/71 yesterday. The second prize of $150,000 went to ticket No. *****78 and the third prize of $75,000 to ticket No. *****99. The other winning numbers: JACKPOT NUMBERS $10,000 each229 words
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Miscellaneous71 1971-05-07 3 PAP DINNER THE PAYA Lebar branch of the People's Action Party will Hold a dirmer to celebrate its 1 5th anniversary on Thursday,May 13, at 7.30 p.m. at its premises in Jalan Halaman Kedai. BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker I VMONT I I THAT© MICE, JW yOU MEAN "17^ BE71 words
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Miscellaneous26 1971-05-07 3 RED CROSS FAIR THE Singapore Red Cross Society will hold a fun fair at its Tanah Merah premises on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.26 words
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493 1971-05-07 4 Housing is a boon to textile firms in Jurong HOUSING is helping Jurong textile firms to beat the labour shortage. Jurong industrialists say that the availability of housing m the estate gives them an edge over competitors trying to hire Malaysian girls for the industry. "Other firms may be more493 words
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Article147 1971-05-07 4 Kodak's gift of a film pollution KODAK Malaya Pte Ltd yesterday presented a film on environmental health to the Health Ministry. The film, shot In several states In America, highlighted the difference between "polluted" and "unpolluted" areas. Numerous scenes ln the fllm showed how foal air, factories' smoke and rubbish147 words
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Article159 1971-05-07 4 THE YWCA will hold a flag day next week to raise funds for the Outram Road Hostel and for the Jurong Hostel for the Jurong factory girls. Mrs. C. M. Capen, chairman of the Jurong Development Committee said that the YWCA hopes to raise159 words
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Article52 1971-05-07 4 THE body of a Japanese quarter-master, T. Tamaki, 28 who was stabbed to death on board a fishing vessel, the Seing Maru, m Indonesian waters on Saturday was brought to Singapore yesterday. Friends of Tamaki claimed the body and are making arrangements to send it backi52 words
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Article107 1971-05-07 4 Sin Chew's comment on detentions OUR ATTENTION has been drawn to our report yesterday of the Sin Chew Jit Poh's editorial comment on the Nanyang Siang Pau detentions. According to an official translation, one of our paraphrased paragraphs should have read: "We are well aware that the Government has a107 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-05-07 4 760 improved type HDB flats sold by ballot A RECORD number of threeroomed improved-type flats was sold yesterday at Toa Payoh estate by the Housing and Development Board under the Home Ownership Plan. The MP for Toa Payoh, Mr Eric Cheong, who conducted the balloting said: "This is the first176 words
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Article, Illustration761 1971-05-07 4 Oh! Island in the sun, where has all the rainfall gone? WEEKS of dry weather have once again exposed one of our island's greatest weaknesses water storage. Because we have few catchment areas we have few reservoirs. And when they begin to run dry we rely more and more on761 words
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Article354 1971-05-07 4 Lighterman's death: Open verdict A LIGHTERMAN alleged yesterday that his colleague died from a fractured skull after a foreman had punched him Tan Wha, 63, of Pulau Übin, told a coroner's inquiry that he and Lim Chye Huat, 56, had set out from the Singapore River on the morning of354 words
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Article55 1971-05-07 4 A man was charged m a magistrates' court yesterday with robbing taxi-driver Tan Teck Heng of his car m Mandai Road on March 5. Chua Bak Kiah, who is alleged to have committed the offence with three others armed with a dagger and a revolver, was55 words
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Miscellaneous22 1971-05-07 4 King Feature* Syndicate. Ine 1971. World nght. reserved 4 J^U" J "My mom will be glad you like my hair— it's hers!"22 words
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Article706 1971-05-07 5 REMEDIAL TEACHING FOR BACKWARD CHILDREN THE Education Ministry has been urged to introduce remedial teaching m Government schools, for backward children m primary classes. The proposal was part of a report, submitted by Miss Janice Pepperman, a British psychologist, who had conducted a sixmonth remedial706 words
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Article190 1971-05-07 5 EXPO 71 at Kallang Park is being postponed "for a few weeks" to enable the organisers to take precautions against any further outbreak of fire. The organisers are the National Safety First Council. Council chairman Mr. Milton Tan, said m a statement yesterday that190 words
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Article, Illustration317 1971-05-07 5 LEO Meng Tong is oi»ly 12 years old but he's the head of his family. For he and his three sisters were orphaned three weeks ago when their mother collapsed and died after visiting their father's grave. Now they are staying m the317 words
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Article161 1971-05-07 5 $26, 000 in bursaries THREE non-Malays were among the 129 successful applicants who will be awarded bursaries by the Prophet Muhammad's Scholarship Fund Board on May 26. Among them is a fourth year medical student. This year's total award will be $26,200 the biggest yet. A total of 355 students161 words
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Article, Illustration483 1971-05-07 6 MARY LEE - Naval Base Singers Say farewell with the Gondoliers MARY LEE By THE Naval Base Singers will wind up ten years of production with "The Gondoliers" next week. "The Gondoliers" was also the Singers' first presentation m 1961. It is regarded as 'the gayest of all Gilbert and Sullivan's operattas: a483 words
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Article, Illustration423 1971-05-07 6 FLORENCE CHONG - FLORENCE CHONG By THE Changi Theatre Club is to stage "Half Wav Up The Tree," a three-act comedy by contemporary playwright Peter Ustinov, at the Changi Junior School later this month. The play revolves round Sir Mawilieu Fitzpatrick, a general who returns to423 words
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245 1971-05-07 6 AN exhibition of art m unusual media at the National Library lecture hall has caught the interest of many students. The artist is Mrs. Rose Cherrier, a housewife who studied art m America. Most of the pieces are m the textile media,245 words
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Miscellaneous245 1971-05-07 6 li.3t a.m.— 6.30 p.m.: U.S. Road; Tai Thong CresFood Fair at the Con- cent; Telok Kurau ference Hall, Shenton (between Lorongs H and Way. X); Thomson Road; 3 p.m.: Folk music and Upper Serangoon Road talk by Sandra Krempl, (between Woodsville and TV announcer, at the staff an Tho Avenue)245 words
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Article, Illustration715 1971-05-07 7 'Speech was aimed at exciting anti -Govt hatred' DAP SEDITION TRIAL CONTINUES KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The speech by the Penang Democratic Action Party vice-chair-man, Dr Ooi Kee Saik, at a DAP dinner m Penang last November was aimed at exciting hatred, contempt and disaffection against the Government, the Solicitor-General told715 words
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295 1971-05-07 7 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs: The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that states m Malaysia could learn from each other to make the country more prosperous as a whole. Each state had something to offer the other295 words
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Article133 1971-05-07 7 Inspector gets $5,000 back rent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A sessions court here has ordered the Government to pay arrears of $5,000 ip economic rental to a woman police inspector. Chief Inspector Rosalind Oh Lee Pekim claimed that the Government owed her this sum as rent allowance arrears from Feb. 8,133 words
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123 1971-05-07 7 PENANG, Thurs. Buddhists m the country were today urged to be prepared to donate blood to those m need as they should not limit the practice of charity to food, clothing and money. The call was made by the resident monk of123 words
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242 1971-05-07 7 140,000 pupils will gain from new-style teaching PROVINCE WELLESLEY, Thurs. About 140,000 Standard One and Two pupils will benefit from science and mathematics courses to be conducted for their teachers this year, the director general of education, Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir, said today. He said the Government hoped to242 words
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Article71 1971-05-07 7 KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. The Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn said yesterday pupils would benefit more if they could master more than one language. Inche Hussein, speaking at a gathering of the Muiong Secondary School Parent-Teacher Association at Muiong, 14 miles from here, said that although71 words
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Article31 1971-05-07 7 PENANG, Thurs. The Customs port division here today seized $2,500 worth of tape recorders, cosmetics, clothes and motor-cycle spare parts from an Indonesian vessel at the Swettenham Pier.31 words
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Article28 1971-05-07 7 THE CHINESE Women's Association has arranged a tour of historic sites m Singapore on Sunday, starting at 10 a.m. at the War Memorial on the Padang.28 words
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Advertisement634 1971-05-07 7 THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY (***** LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) CHANGES TO ROUTES As from Sunday, 9th May, 1971, the following changes to S.T.C. Services will come into effect for the convenience of the public: Service No. 64 (MacPherson Est. Liv Pandan) This Service will now operate from MACPHERSON ESTATE to634 words
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Article274 1971-05-07 8 Renault face shut down PARIS, Thurs. Fifteen thousand Renault car workers were on strike today following thc company's announcement yesterday that it must soon close down its assembly lines throughput the country. The company said yesterday that the shut-downs would be necessary because of the week-long strike of semi-skilled workers274 words
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Article66 1971-05-07 8 LONDON, Thurs. Japanese art dealers lined up outside Spinks, the art auction house, before daylight on Wednesday to bid on a million pound $7.2 million oriental art collection. Auction of the collection, considered the most valuable grouping of oriental art to come onto the worldAP - 66 words
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221 1971-05-07 8 CANBERRA, Thurs. Japanese business leaders today called for Australia to lower tariff barriers and to ease immigration restrictions on Japanese workers. In papers presented to the ninth joint meeting of the Australia-Japan Business Co-operation Committee, both sides predicted confidently that trade betweenAP - 221 words
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368 1971-05-07 8 TEL AVIV, Thurs. U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers told Israel today that "more can and must be done to impact new momentum" to the stalled negotiations for a Middle East peace. "There are risks m agreeing to peace, there are greater risks m368 words
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Article215 1971-05-07 8 HANOI SAYS NO TO PoW SWOP PLAN TOKYO, Thurs. Hanoi's official Vietnam News Agency today rejected m effect a U.S. -backed South Vietnamese proposal that prisoners of war from both sides be transferred to a neutral country. VNA, m a broadcast monitored m Tokyo, quoted a statement made last Tuesday215 words
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Article, Illustration331 1971-05-07 8 1,200 held in peace demo WASHINGTON, Thurs. Three thousand demonstrators carried their anti-war campaign to the doorstep of the U.S. Congress yesterday and nearly 1,200 were jailed m the third successive day of mass arrests. As a few sympathetic Congressmen looked on after participating themselves m the generally peaceful rally,AP - 331 words
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Article95 1971-05-07 8 Forged rupiahs shock HONGKONG, Thurs. A Hongkong-based international forgery ring is feared to have smuggled into Indonesia fake rupiah notes worth hundreds of millions of Hongkong dollars. The local English-language daily Hongkong Standard said the Indonesian police and government feared that massive circulation of faked rupiahs m the vast republic95 words
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Article252 1971-05-07 8 LONDON, Thurs. A Bill of Rights to outlaw religious discrimination m Northern Ireland will be introduced m the British Parliament next .week, Lord Brockway announced yesterday. Lord Brockway said the proposed Bill would aim at reducing the Northern Ireland Government's Special Powers ActAP; AFP - 252 words
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Article76 1971-05-07 8 Reds kill three policemen BANGKOK, Thurs. Three policemen were killed and four others seriously wounded when Communist guerillas attacked a police-station near Viengsa. m Southern Thailand, yesterday it was reported here today. Police said the pre-dawn attack was carried out by about SO terrorists who took the policemen by surprise76 words
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Article432 1971-05-07 9 Yahya gets new Bangla warning KARACHI, Thurs. A secret Government report on East Pakistan contradicts the military regime's insistence that the province is returning to normal, informed sources said here. Economists who helped prepare the report estimated Pakistan has lost at least US$lOO million m export earnings because of the432 words
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Article, Illustration240 1971-05-07 9 CHICAGO, Thurs. U.N. Secretary General U Thant yesterday proposed a summit conference of the five nuclear powers including China to discuss disarmament. Such a conference, he said, need not be limited to a strict agenda and "would have a great impact on such painfullyAFP - 240 words
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146 1971-05-07 9 THE HAGUE. Thurs. Indonesian Defence Minister General Abdul Har is Nasution has discussed m Moscow an agreement with Soviet leaders that Russia would not interfere m Indonesian affairs, the Indonesian embassy here said yesterday. They also talked about delivery of spare parts to Indonesia146 words
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Article321 1971-05-07 9 LON NOL GOVT WINS KEY VOTE PHNOM PENH, Thurs. The National Assembly overwhelmingly approved today a restructured 16 man Government and brought to an end Cambodia's 16-day old political crisis. The vote was 50 to 1, with 9 abstentions and 5 black ballots. The new regime, headed by the original321 words
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Article250 1971-05-07 9 GENEVA, Thurs. The half-yearly review of the International Commission of Jurists published a plea yesterday for a United Nations supervised plebiscite m Taiwan "so that the Formosan people can freely express their will and determine their future." The article, written by Dr. Lung Chu Chan, claimed250 words
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Article363 1971-05-07 8 Big 3 power plan for EEC LONDON, Thurs. Prime Minister Heath said last night that an enlarged Common Market must rest on British-French-German friendship, thus holding out the prospect of a three-power directorate of the European Community. The British leader's idea seemed to resemble closely a concept attributed to theAP - 363 words
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169 1971-05-07 8 NIXON BACKS PLAN TO BAIL OUT LOCKHEED WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Nixon tonight reportedly backed a proposal seeking a Congressional guarantee covering a US$25O million bank loan to bail the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation out of trouble. Informed sources said after a meeting between Mr Nixon and Treasury Secretary John Connally that169 words
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Miscellaneous331 1971-05-07 8 A battle for top honours THE battle for top 6 e3 c 6 honours is on for the 1971 7 Bd3 Nbd2 Singapore National 8 Nf3 he Championship. Nine 9 Bh4 0-0 players are matching their 10 q C 2 Res wits and skills against 11 0-0 each other for331 words
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131 1971-05-07 9 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today advised the public to stop eating swordfish because 95 per cent of all samples examined were contaminated with poisonous mercury. The virtually unprecedented warning followed completion of a three-month Government testing programme for131 words
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Article, Illustration58 1971-05-07 9 SOUTH Vietnamese Maj. Gen. Nguyen Hieu Nghi Is a man of many medals. A veteran campaigner against the Communists, he displayed his awards m the Hieu Le district this week. The occasion? Another medal for the Maj. Gen. this time for commanding operations m the U58 words
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280 1971-05-07 9 Fighting anew in Eastern Cambodia SAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnamese armoured vehicles and infantrymen supported by heavy air strikes from their own air force and the United States clashed with North Vietnamese troops yesterday and today m a new outbreak of fighting m Eastern Cambodia. Saigon claimed a total of 127AP - 280 words
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294 1971-05-07 9 If you don't make love you may go crazy TAIPEI, Thurs. A surfeit of sex can make you look old. But if you don't have enough you may go crazy. So says a medical scientist who also claims regulated sex life among middle-agers would contribute to long life. Dr. Chiang294 words
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Article, Illustration929 1971-05-07 10 ROBERT HAWKINS - Tragedy of a wife in witches' valley ROBERT HAWKINS BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS From m Wamena, West Irian EYELIDS barely apart, her prematurely wrinkled body lay limply on a hospital bed, only a slight rise and fall of withered breasts and a rustle of lungs indicated that life wasINTRASIA NEWS SERVICE - 929 words
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Article626 1971-05-07 10 IBy STE RLING GREEN m WASHINGTON RAISING the value of the German mark now under pressure from speculators would weaken world confidence m the dollar but might strengthen America 's world trade position. Many economists m West Germany contend that President Willie Brandt's Government shouldAP - 626 words
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Article, Illustration248 1971-05-07 11 GARDENIA emerged the champion house for fourth successive year m the Cedar Secondary School 15th Annual athletics meet at the school's new track yesterday. Dhana Dcvi set a new "A" division 100 m record of 13.5 which beat Kanageswaxi's 1966 mark by three-tenths of248 words
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483 1971-05-07 11 CHUA Chong Peck and Seah Nam Heng both from the Armed Forces had easy first round passages m the Singapore Badminton Associa tion Youth singles championships at Guillemard Road last night. Chua eliminated Tan Wa Wai ISO, 15-3 and Seah put out483 words
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Article103 1971-05-07 11 FOR the first time, an international parachute competition will be held m Singapore m conjunction with the Eighth Pesta Sukan (Festival of Sports) from Aug. 7 to Aug. 17. The event will add colour to the festival. Participants this year will be housed at Seaview Hotel as the103 words
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Article67 1971-05-07 11 ST. Joseph's edged Raffles 1-0 to win the National Schools "A" division hockey title on the Padang yesterday. The winning goal was scored m the first half by inside-left Keith Keleiman off a pass from centre forward Dhillon. MALAYSIA BEATEN SEOUL, Thurs. Burma beat South Vietnam67 words
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Article232 1971-05-07 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club thrashed Prisons Sports Club 4-0 m the Singapore Hockey Association Division Two league match on the Padang yesterday. SCC's custodian G. Suppiah was rarely tested. He looked as if he was "pampered" by skipper Chai Hon Yoong and CJ. Syer (full-backs) and232 words
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Article1403 1971-05-07 11 YOKE ENG HIGH BOYS: "A" DIVISION 100 m. 1 Gan Cheng May 2 Low Lee San 3 Teo Boon Tee 12.4; 200 m. 1 Tan Teck Hua 2 Low See San 3 Tan Teng Wee 27.6; 400 m. 1 Tan Teck Wee 2 Tan Teck Hua 31,403 words
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Article, Illustration416 1971-05-07 11 MUN Chiang Hong are assured of a place m the semi-finals with two more matches to be played when they beat Singapore Armed Forces 5-3 m the Singapore Table Tennis Association men's team league at Monk's HII School last night. It was their416 words
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Miscellaneous34 1971-05-07 11 DAVY JONES By Sam Left ,WHAT ~**^'*LWmL WB C »U*OY^_SrIaTWN6 DOESN^T GET P r£^^J?lZ,t .^i THE WORLD*! m,aaa\^m\aaa\. TIOMV *l&/*/T ft/Galaf S^^ Z N J I C"*^*- JU3I CNUUuH ____l_i J?W /^______i _______F —^^^^^^^-_-_-_-__„________________^^^^te____________---------^"»34 words
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Miscellaneous525 1971-05-07 11 mm® ■HFm 13 HT*~ X *-m^ Mis 19 20 **^H^ zziziizJEizi? -n H H ■jMi'iiijmnwwi ACROSS DOWN I. Itching to withdraw from the 1. it goes on foot, but m shoes contest? (8) (4) 4 25 sounds a gift to the poor 2. Go to remedy a mistake (6) 8.525 words
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Article129 1971-05-07 12 RTS TALKS ON THE DECIMAL AND YOU A SERIES of radio talks on metrication and its effect on the average Singaporean is being broadcast m four languages. The talks m Malay can be heard every Saturday at g p.m.ffor five weeks, and m Chinese on the same days at 9.45129 words
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457 1971-05-07 12 Big survey bid to prevent a disease 'NO IMMUNITY' FEAR OVER GERMAN MEASLES SINGAPORE University is conducting a survey of children and young girls and women of child-bearing age to find out how many m Singapore are prone to German measles. The disease, although relatively mild, can deform a foetus457 words
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320 1971-05-07 12 THE president of Trans World Airlines, Mr. F.C. Wiser, now on a tour of the Pacific, arrived here yesterday to study the potential tourist trade m the region. He visited Hongkong, Bangkok and Jakarta before coming here and will go to Taipei, Guam, Okinawa320 words
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Article46 1971-05-07 12 MR CHUA Boon Unn has been re-elected president of the Old Rafflesians' Association. Other officials are Mr R. Murugason, Mr Yong Yuan Sun, Miss R.P. Norris (vicepresidents), Mr Chan Kee Kok (secretary), Mr Lim Jit Poh (assistant secretary) and Dr Mah Kah Thang (treasurer).46 words
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Article, Illustration463 1971-05-07 12 BOB MCCORD - BOB MCCORD WHILE rummaging through records at a local shop, I came across an album with a hazy impressionistic photograph of a couple relaxing under a large spreading tree. On the back of the jacket the ephemeral face of a boy peered through what appeared to be463 words
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Advertisement287 1971-05-07 12 I t^\ P} r^\X A _T^ ii A DRIVER was injured when his lorry LUKKY OR ASH sffiftßSi^ lorry at Wood,ands Teo Hai, 54, of Batu Pahat, was I A I CUC transporting sugar to Johore, when his Kmff\KJ^^C m mmJ lorry co,,ided wlth a timber lorry which was turning287 words
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Article, Illustration370 1971-05-07 13 IF your prime beef loses its flavour m the kitchen overnight you've thawed it too quickly. You should have defrosted it slowly m the fridge if you wanted to keep a fresh, juicy flavour. So says Mr. Kenneth L. Nuernberg, a370 words
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428 1971-05-07 13 A POLICE inspector told a magistrates' court yesterday about the loss of a station diary m which a woman's first report about an attempt to outrage her modesty was recorded. Insp. Anthony Arul said that the Indonesian woman, aged 32, accompanied her428 words
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172 1971-05-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Royal Customs and Excise Department is considering amendments to the Customs and Excise Act and the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance to provide for stiffer jail sentences. The Senior Assistant Director of the department, Haji Ahmad Ridhwan, said that the maximum prison172 words
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134 1971-05-07 13 THE day welder Hong Wai Meng, 19, took off Ms safety helmet he was hit by a falling wooden board at the Mandarin Hotel and killed. Bnt Hong's workmate, Chua Yak Jian, 23, was luckier. The board, which fell from the 32nd134 words
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Article76 1971-05-07 13 Hope for better air services KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The president of the Sabah Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A.R. Guy, today hoped air services m East Malaysia would improve further with the establishment of Malaysia's own airline. In his report at the chamber's annual meeting here, he noted that MalaysiaSingapore AirlinesBernama - 76 words
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Article44 1971-05-07 13 TWO pirate taxi drivers were fined $200 each yesterday and their cars were confiscated. Lee Yoong Hwee was committed the offence m Jalan Klinik on Aug. 25 last year and Chua Kwang Kiat m Jalan Bahagia on April 16.44 words
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Article31 1971-05-07 13 BUS driver Ong Boh Chan was fined $60 yesterday for driving a bus negligently and colliding with a stationary car m Collyer Quay on June 2 last year.31 words
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Article178 1971-05-07 13 Touring shows how it's done AMERICAN chef, Mr. Herman H. Leis gave up a chain of hotels m Milwaukee to go globe trotting. Mr. Leis gave a cooking demonstration to a good crowd at the opening day of the U.S. Food Trade Exhibition at the Conference Hall yesterday. He is178 words
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145 1971-05-07 13 Mobil strikes oil in North Sumatra JAKARTA, Thurs. Mobil has discovered oil deposits m the Sesirah area about 10 miles from Pangkalan Brandam m North Sumatra. A company spokesman said the oilfield could produce about a million barrels of petroleum and natural gas. The deposits are located at a depth145 words
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90 1971-05-07 13 PROF. Alan Davies has arrived m Singapore to be visiting professor at the SouthEast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (Seameo) Re gional English Language Centre. He will conduct a course m language testing and will also offer consultancy services to Singapore educational institutions.90 words
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Article70 1971-05-07 13 A Malaysian labourer, Esmail bin Moosa, 34, was fined $300 or two months jail by a magistrate yesterday for committing house trespass with intent to outrage a woman's modesty. Esmail entered the Alexandra Road house of his neighbour Limah binte Dol, while her husband was70 words
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Advertisement53 1971-05-07 13 CINEMAS/Page 14 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/Pages 15/16 MOTORING/TV/ P.g.s 18/19 SHIPPING/Page. 17/20 FORM GUIDE/Pages 21/22/23 (ESTD. 1321) 276, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, S "SAU NOW ON" Direct Importers of Carpets Rugs ipb&sian, pakistan i vliijsai. hoiks a* a@ KASHMIRI WOOL NAMDHAS ENGLISH WALLTO WALL CARPETING INDIAN WOOL CARPETS CLEARING AT COST BELGIAN GERMAN53 words
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356 1971-05-07 14 SHOOTING-IN-CAR CASE A PROSECUTION witness denied at a preliminary inquiry yesterday that he told police he saw a businessman holding a pistol during a gunfight m a car last Christmas. Chong Lai Soon was testifying at the trial of businessman356 words
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Article40 1971-05-07 14 THE Chinese YMCA Youth Department is holding a foursession course on speed reading beginning on June 5 at Palmer Road. The course $5 for members, double for nonmembers aims to help students improve reading speed and comprehension.40 words
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66 1971-05-07 14 TWO donations have come from overseas for the Dragon Lotus Hill Temple. A Singaporean studying m Canada sent $50. She is Mrs Anne Yeoh, a former teacher at St Margaret's School. The second donation, of $20, came from R. Lo, of the Singapore Embassy66 words
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353 1971-05-07 14 A WIFE decided to go back home after quarrelling with her husband but found him m bed with another woman, a court heard yesterday. But even after that discovery, she and Mr. Chua Hock Yuan, whom she married m August, 1960,353 words
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141 1971-05-07 14 ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Air Force Flying School here is to acquire 15 new aircraft from next January. The Chief of Air Staff, Air (dre. Dato Sulaiman Sujak, said that the RMAF would acquire six more Nuri hellcopters for its air141 words
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Article102 1971-05-07 14 SOCIAL workers are fighting what they call "urban facelessness" m Singapore. A Singapore Children's Society worker m Toa Payoh has encouraged youth m the area to set up their own programmes to solve problems such as lack of recreational facilities, organised leisure, and 'urban facelessness'102 words
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70 1971-05-07 14 Naval officer banned from driving PETTY Officer Peter Philip Edmondson of HMS Forth was sentenced to a day's jail and fined 450 on Wednesday for two traffic offences committed m Admiralty Road West on March 18. He pleaded guilty to driving while under disqualification and while not being covered by70 words
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Article, Illustration154 1971-05-07 14 WE'RE not sure what a Scotsman wears under his kilt, but we know what Sedryln Leong wears under hers hot pants. And yesterday she peeled off her skirt m front of a pack of Pressmen to prove it. Sedryln will produce154 words
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173 1971-05-07 14 A JOBLESS youth was caught m a trap set by the police when he returned to a tailors shop after an earlier attempt to extort $40 from the proprietor. Ong Kirn Siong, 18, pleaded guilty m a magistrates' court yesterday to a charge173 words
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Advertisement137 1971-05-07 14 LIQUIRIT >ag==^j for the treatment of your stomach .'/Jsrf* ~mTL^~*^ M ana intestinal ailments '/I sZr Mm The Newest German remedy. V^Z_T~^-~-^^^'^ Ju effective and reliable, for tha traat ~-Z^W mant ot gastritis; ulcors of tho IT Stomach and duodenum, hyperacidity and all nervous aad catarrhal affections of tho stomach137 words
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Advertisement53 1971-05-07 14 IN LAST night's Toto draw No. 35/71 the numbers picked were: 47, 49, 46, 17, 22. The additional number was 33. In the circles the numbers were: 32, 19, 45. The jackpot prize is $100,000. TODAY: 9.19 a.m. (7.2 ft.); 9.23 p.m. (7.7 ft.) TOMORROW: 9.52 a.m. (7.5 ft.); 9.4553 words
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Advertisement741 1971-05-07 14 [pp. up ■■Pi^Mi.ib t4c*u*4ci***ma**9* ORGANISATION NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4. 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. Columbia Pictures Presents "MYSTERIOUS AFRICA" Color 30th DAY! 3 Shows Daily 12 45. 4.30 A 8.15 p.m. Sun. A Mon. Extra Show 9 a.m Cash Bookings Only Adm: SI 50. $2.50 A (4 00 MGM's741 words
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Article392 1971-05-07 15 Kuchai Tin profits decline KUCHAI TINS profits before tax dropped to $465,432 m 1970 from the previous year's $734,703. Chairman Lee Thor Seng said the poorer results were due mainly to lower investment income. Tribute income improved to $418,051, from $251,876 m the previous year. Total recovery of tin ore392 words
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Article226 1971-05-07 15 GILANI JUTE AND TEXTILES MILLS re ported a 500 per cent jump m sales for 1970 over the previous year. The company also reduced net loss by 50 per cent. Sales totalled $2.54 million last year, compared with $506,800 m 1969. Trading for the year226 words
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Article125 1971-05-07 15 SYDNEY, Thurs. More than 100 bids have been received for the main share holdings of the collapsed vast financial group, Mineral Securities, Australia. This was announced at a news conference today by the liquidator of Minsec, Mr James H. Jamison. The company which went into liquidation m February,AP - 125 words
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Article82 1971-05-07 15 PITTSBURG, Thurs. U.S. Steel announced an average price increase of 6-V4 per cent on certain products, effective June. America's biggest steelmaker gave the following breakdown of the products by type, increase per ton and date of increase: Hot rolled sheet and strip, US$9, June 16; hot82 words
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Article78 1971-05-07 15 LONDON, Thurs. —Tara Exploration and Development reported that a further 12 drill-holes at its Navan property have each cut significant zinc-lead mineralisation. In a widening pattern of vertical holes at 100 foot spacing, the best intersections are from holes on the advancing south and southwest margins of theReuter - 78 words
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62 1971-05-07 15 Britain gives $65mil aid to Indonesia LONDON, Thurs. Indonesia will receive a US$2l.6 million loan from Britain under an aid agreement signed here yesterday. The agreement was signed by visiting Indonesian Economic Affairs Minister Sultan Hamengku Buwono and British Overseas Development Minister Richard Wood. Indonesia will use US$l2 million toAP - 62 words
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Article270 1971-05-07 15 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for May 6). On New York TT 6.01 On New York DD 5.9950 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 301.635 Note Rates: China (per270 words
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Article75 1971-05-07 15 BANK NEGARA statement of Liabilities and assets as at close of business on April 30. (m dollars): LIABILITIES Capital 40,000,000 General reserve 60,518,461 Malaysian currency m circulation 1,073,318,037 Deposits: Banks 195,*****28 Malaysian Government 469,854,490 Other 228,*****22 Allocation of special drawing rights 125,210,371 Other liabilities 107,818,132 ASSETS Gold75 words
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Article238 1971-05-07 15 HK GOLD PRICE BREAKS HK$3OO MARK HONGKONG. Thurs. Hongkong continued to feel the shock waves of international monetaryspeculation today when the price of gold went up HK$6.5O a tael on the market here. The closing rate today was HK5301.625. compared with yesterday's HK5295.25 per tael. The L.S. dollar crisis was238 words
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Article528 1971-05-07 15 Prices drifted lower during the session yesterday as buyers held off until the international currency situation has clarified. Some dealers reported a hardening undertone towards the close when the Financial Times index was down 1.8 at 383.2. British match, Courtaulds. Dunlop, Unilever and Plessey were leaders to528 words
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Article23 1971-05-07 15 LONDON, Wed. (Changes m brackets): Industirals 385 0 (-2.4); Tins 71.19 (+0.60); Rubbers 179.15 (+2.59); Oils 320 68 (+0.70).23 words
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Article352 1971-05-07 15 The stock market drifted slightly lower m early moderately active trading yesterday. Advancing issues trailed losers by a small margin and the Standard and Poors industrial average was off nine cents. Some chemical issues extended Wednesday's gains. Dv Pont tacked on 2-1/4 to 150-1/2 and .Allied352 words
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Article26 1971-05-07 15 NEW YORK, Wed.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 939.92 (+1.47); Transportation 229.83 (+1.75); Utilities 119.66 (-0.61); Composite stocks 314.41 (-0.75); Bonds 71.09 (-0.20).26 words
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Article238 1971-05-07 15 AMSTERDAM Internationals closed narrowly mixed yesterday after a higher opening reversed Wednesday's fall on currency uncertainties. Royal Dutch closed sharply up on higher first quarter net profit. KLM advanced with Wall Street. Plantations and shippings were steady. PARIS The market was mixed m active trading yesterday. Currency uncertainties238 words
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Advertisement540 1971-05-07 15 h mmm ADVERTISEMENTS X A HAVt YOU PLANS? Bring them to Motion Smith 1 j Battery Road who can mahe first class copies Of any drawing or documents fo* YOUR BUSINESS frauds and commercial crimes or uniformed security guards, consult SHtAHLS AND PANG Tel J4/05/***** DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testi monials Bring540 words
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Advertisement181 1971-05-07 15 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME I, KUA PHEK LONG of Singapore Shipping Agencies (Pte.) Ltd.. No. 29 Chartered Bank Chambers. Battery Road. Singapore, hereby give notice that m consequence Of the change of Hag of the vessel S.S. "ABILITY", I have applied to the Registrar of181 words
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Article341 1971-05-07 16 HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH report. The market has once again demonstrated its elastic propensity to the uninitiated by rising six cents, which gain was accepted with resignation by bear prophets. Steadier sentiment overseas and good demand for forwards provided the primer and coupled with doubts over the expiring May341 words
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Article280 1971-05-07 16 RUBBER 116.50 cents per kilo (down 0.25 cent). For the sixth trading day m succession, London made good advances, but the follow-through was not forthcoming here during the morning session yester day. Opening quotations were 117.75 and 118 cents per kilo for May and June. 1 RSS respectively.280 words
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Article69 1971-05-07 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Buyers reserved; ClF's May 16.40 nominal buyer 16.60 nominal seller, June 16.40 16.60; July 16.50 16.70; Spot 17.60 18.00; Settlement June 17.85 18.05, July 18.00 18.20, Aug. 18.20 18.35, July /Sept. 18.20 18.35. Oct/Dec. 18.60 18.75, Jan/March 18.7069 words
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Article58 1971-05-07 16 TIN $C 45.37% a picul (down $12.75). Increased supply m Penang plus disappointing London advices yesterday led to a drop of $12.75 m the Straits tin price which was $640. 37 Vi a picul. The official offering rose by 75 tons to 286 tons and met with demand58 words
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Article127 1971-05-07 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA: (U.S. dollars per long., ton): Philippine /Indonesian June and July both 196, Aug. 197, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits May /June 139 seUer; Malayan May /June 156 reseller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May127 words
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Article47 1971-05-07 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, m sterling per long ton) Tone: Quietly steady; Sarawak white spot 440.0, afloat 435.0, April/May 430.0, May/June 425.0, July/ Aug. 420.0; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 385.0, April/May 350.0, May /June 360.0, July/ Aug. 355.0; Malabar April/May 540.0.47 words
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Article1839 1971-05-07 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FIRM conditions prevailed m the industrial section of the Stock Exchange yesterday when buyers for all classes of shares appeared m full force. The other sections were generally steady m fairly quiet trading. The day's total turnover passed the two-million-unit mark1,839 words
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Article13 1971-05-07 16 Singapore Malaysia May 5 701.50 435.90 May 6 709.21 438.3913 words
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Article81 1971-05-07 16 (Managers' prices for May 11) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.30 1.35xd MaL Progress Fund 1.13 Lis (Managers' prices for May 7) CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.15 1.20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.31xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.11 £jf B. S. The81 words
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Article, Illustration193 1971-05-07 16 LONDON, Thurs. Grain shippers covered cargoes from the Great Lakes to Antwerp/ Rotterdam or Amsterdam at US$B.25, completing St. Lawrence at U554.25 fio, (free m and out), for May, and from Port Cartier to Tilbury at US$4.OO fio for May. A cargo of grain was also booked193 words
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Article359 1971-05-07 16 Prices rose initially yesterday on fresh buying prompted by European currency developments. However, the rise failed to attract follow-through and the market closed on an easier note. The stock average finished 7.68 yen lower at 2,481.67 yen on a turnover of 250 million units. Dealers said they359 words
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Article516 1971-05-07 16 Mining shares were highlighted by good gains m gold mining and speculative issues yesterday. Oils were firm m quiet trading and industrials variable. Among explorers, Metramar was briskly traded, rising 16 cents to $1.90. At one stage, it sold as high as $2.00. Central Norseman Gold gained516 words
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Article286 1971-05-07 16 Conditions were fairly active m brisk trading yesterday and gains were noted over a broad front. A mild wave of profit-taking during mid-morning was quite well absorbed. Hongkong Banks was moderately traded. The locals opened at $189 and then moved up to $191 before coming back to286 words
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Advertisement575 1971-05-07 17 II borbeffcig SAILING TO VS. ATLANTIC A FAST CANADA. P.*T»a« P»R»R§ N.tert Inßl MB rmert Bl ROSfVILU June 9/12 Jim* 16/16 Jmm 19 Aug 1 Au 5 Aug V EXPRESS SEMI-CUNTAINER SERVICE TO VANCOUVER, SEATTLE BM **P* r t»mtm*v.i S.C SaatU* raceme •MNGSVILLE M I« 1« Ju* 11 Jun 1575 words
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Miscellaneous509 1971-05-07 17 J!!.* _A]rr\^m^mmmm\^mm THE SINGAPORE HERALD Westbound BOGOTA June 29/1 Hamburg, Bremen, R'dam/A'dam, A'werp, Oslo, G'Durq, Malmo, C'hagen. SCAN/EAC BUENOS AIRES Max, ->«,-»« MARU 28/30 Izmir, Beirut, Alese b UNGA m EL o R Jun 19/21 ZSSLmmmm. S Penang (June 26/27), Havre (July 23), London (July 24), Hamburg (July 30), R'dam509 words
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Miscellaneous253 1971-05-07 17 SHIPPING GAZETTE Friday, May 7. 1971 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific NARA May 28/29 C'blanca. M'seilles. Genoa. B'lona. Lisbon. Havre MM/MM PRESIDENT JACKSON May 16/18 New York, Baltimore. Norfolk, Charleston. APL/APL ••P.R.SLAVEIKOV" July 15 Capetown, Marseilles. Genoa, Constanza, Varna.253 words
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Miscellaneous142 1971-05-07 17 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given in four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom of the142 words
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Article, Illustration605 1971-05-07 18 How would you like to own a Manta? EARLIER this year, I sampled one model of Opel's current pride series the Manta and was left hardly able to wait for the most expensive and fastest model the Manta 1.9 litre Rallye Coupe. So, when Singapore Motors loaned me the RallyeSunny Bay - 605 words
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Article292 1971-05-07 19 THE Japanese motor industry seemed determined to be a world leader in its field under any kind of motivation! Last month, the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) launched a P*t >, ar project to develop elm trie cars to replace existing292 words
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Miscellaneous922 1971-05-07 18 RADIO iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i \o\WWWWW9WW J 7 50 am Opening and Programme 3.00 p.m. General Hospital Summary 3.20 For The Family (English) 7.52 Prophet Muhammad's 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singa- Birthday Direct Telecast from pore This Week (English) Stadium Merdeka 9.15 Rice Growing m Japan 3.55 It's Happening In922 words
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Miscellaneous471 1971-05-07 18 Star I view j THE Virginian enters its 5 eighth season this year and ZZ viewers will again be able ZZ to follow their latest ZZ series. For the new series Shiloh Ranch receives an ZZ exuberant young cowboy, James Joseph Horn who ZZ Is portrayed by actor Tim Matheson.471 words
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Miscellaneous770 1971-05-07 18 TOP: The clean urning circle of only 31.8 instrument panel of the 1600 aiM j elegant lines of eet. has been sensibly replaced tne Manta is further The Rallye handles neu- by an 8,000 r.p.m. tacho enhanced by the rally most of the time and meter, otherwise, the acrylic finish770 words
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Article, Illustration1764 1971-05-07 19 For $350 you can be a winner ONE of the easiest H machines to prepare H for racing is the Suzuki A- ion. This is a rotary valved single cyclin- der two stroke, the easiest type of bike to H work on. You often see H the A-100 around town,1,764 words
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Advertisement97 1971-05-07 19 Accessories Of The .Best Quality^orThe WotoringEnthusiastsl IZzadinp Qc*. NO. 28. KERBAU ROAD, SPORE 8. Tel: ***** *****3 tf jij {{-PBBBBBMUIJJmBMm t J Pilled an Idling Stabiliser with every r air-conditioner. This unit is built-in pment. And without fuss or fanfare. What does it do? 'itches off the air-conditioner automatically, est.97 words
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Advertisement345 1971-05-07 20 MW MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL J SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD AH So. 30* Jin. Ampang. Kuala l.umpur. B The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE S.»|«»«" P S ham Nn«n| Amy** •UNM M«ID 1/tiw imm 10/11 Jmn He»*e */7 I— l 4/1 Htnkwi 14/7 (team 10/7 aj.tm.tp 19/7 Sr.m.n 21/7 Mf345 words
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Miscellaneous308 1971-05-07 20 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF Aman, Gamsolo, SINGAPORE Golden HUI, Cohansey, AUTHORITY HAS Hariingen, Golden City, MADE THESE USS lwo Jim a, BERTHING Rantau, Berge Tasta ARRANGEMENTS Brantas, Lucky I, Aros, FOR MAY, 7. Aros, King Hing, Miramar, Geraldine, OUT; Neptune Ocean Trust, USS Topaz 1/2; Centaur peoria, Seiho308 words
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Miscellaneous698 1971-05-07 20 FCIOfhOl infj nC,uding sf,iDS out <> f Singapore for Far JBiQQiUyUI _i^ East ports to the north-east. ASTRIDBAKKE May 11/13 P. S'ham, Penang, Hongkong japan. Vancouver knut/«*b MEDAN MARU M 27 26 Kob k Nur/5B Nagoya, Yokohama. TSK/OL BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Vancouver (June 25). MOUNTBLANC Tacoma (July 26), May698 words
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Article395 1971-05-07 24 Small field for Trophy race SEVEN horses, one of the smallest field to contest a trophy race, will face the starter for the Club Cup ($15,000) at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Originally, there were 13 entries but Keep Going and Man of Honour were not handicapped on veterinary grounds. When395 words
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165 1971-05-07 24 TOKYO, Thurs. The Japan Lawn Tennis Federation today named a four- man team to meet India m the Davis Cup Eastern Zone final at Tokyo next week. The Japan team comprises Toshiro Sakai, Heishiro Vanagi. Jun Kamiwazumi and Jun Kuki. Sakai and YanagiAFP - 165 words
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474 1971-05-07 24 Pakistanis still lack attacking power EDGBASTON, Thurs. The Pakistanis spent an eventful day here on the ground where the First Test against England wUI be played m a month's time. To the noisy pre-lunch accompaniment of shouting from another orderly Bangla Desh demonstration outside the ground, they took the first474 words
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Article, Illustration78 1971-05-07 24 Japan's most happy tennis star Toshiro Sakai throws his arms up m joy to acknowledge the cheers of screaming fans after he defeated John Cooper of Australia m the last singles match of the Eastern Zone section of the Davis Cup finals held m Tokyo on April 26. It wasPANA - 78 words
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Article141 1971-05-07 24 Warwickshire vs Pakistan. Warwickshire IST INNS: Jameson c Zahir b Asif Masood 1 Abberley c Wasim b Salim 7 Kanhai retired hurt 14 K. Smith b Salim 127 Amiss c Zahir b Saeed 96 Kallicharan c Saeed b Salim 27 Ibadulla not out 19 A.C. Smith c Shafquat bAFP - 141 words
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Article247 1971-05-07 24 NEW YORK, Thurs. The San Francisco Giants, off to one of their fastest starts, snapped a three-game home losing streak m Major League baseball yesterday. The Giants chalked up their 20th victory against only seven defeats with a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Right-handerAP - 247 words
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Article336 1971-05-07 24 7. 0000 FOUNTAIN BLUE (Fountainhead) 4NZ 8.06 (-3) Happy Time/Daniels.Kingston (5) 11/16 Sp2/5 dlcs 8.9g 8f; 1:38.8; 2. Vi, 2 Kingston. 10/14 lpl7/4 d6c4 B.llg 6f; 1:14.2; V*, hd, 3'/? Kingston. 8/11 lplO/4 dsc4 8.5g sV*f; 1:8.4; 1. 4, 2 Kingston. 8 ***** COLORADO 111 (Silver Cloud) 4E 8.05 (-3)336 words
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191 1971-05-07 24 Sir Alf names England's team for European Cup return encounter LONDON, Thurs. Alan Mullery, who captained England m a European Nations Soccer Cup match m Malta, said yesterday: "I asked to be left out of England's squad for the return game against Malta and the one against Northern Ireland. 'ThisAP - 191 words
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Article164 1971-05-07 24 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Japan plays Australia at Recife and South Korea meets the United States at Brasilia on May IS for their opening elimination pool matches of the sixth women's World Basketball Championships. The two from each of the three pools qualify for the final m Sao Paulo alongAFP - 164 words
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Article109 1971-05-07 24 SYDNEY, Thurs. President ot the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) Charles Blunt said yesterday that he was hopeful of a more congenial South African tour after talks with president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, Mr. R.J. Hawke. Blunt said that Hawke had put a proposition to him during theirAP - 109 words
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Article99 1971-05-07 24 IWAKI, Northern Japan, Thurs. Sweden's Keill Isaksson cleared 1. 12 metres to win the pole vault m an International Athletics meeting held at Iwaki Municipal Stadium. Japan's N. Shintani was second with 5.80 metres. Shigenobu Murobuse set a new Japan hammer throw record with a toss of 70.40 metres. ThisAFP - 99 words
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Article107 1971-05-07 24 LONDON, Thurs —'The abolition of the Davis Cup challenge round, meaning that the holders will have to play m the elimination series, is one of the recommendations of the special committee set up to study the various aspects of this annual world competition. In its report to be submitted toAFP - 107 words
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Article78 1971-05-07 24 SALEM, Oregon, Thurs. It was Judy Bochenski day m the Oregon Legislature yesterday, honouring the youngest member of the United States table tennis team that visited Communist China. The House and Senate passed resolutions honouring Miss Bochenski, a 15-year-old sophomore at Eugene High School. After addressing the legislators, she acceptedAP - 78 words
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Article68 1971-05-07 24 ATHENS, Thurs. Top schools throughout Greece have postponed their summer examinations to enable students to attend the European football cup final between Panathinaikos of Athens and Ajax Amsterdam at Wembley, London, on June two. Meanwhile, Mr Michael Schizas, an ardent Panathinaikos supporter who is flying to London for the finalAFP - 68 words
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Article59 1971-05-07 24 LONDON, Thurs. Results of yesterday's football matches m Britain: English First Division: Stoke City 0, Tottenham Hotspur 1; Manchester City 3, Manchester United 4. Friendly International: Chelsea I, Standard Liege (Belgium) 2. F.A. Junior Cup: Cardiff City 0, Arsenal 2. Arsenal won the Cup on 2-0 goal aggregate. The teamsAFP - 59 words
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Article53 1971-05-07 24 MELBOURNE, Thurs Former world bantamweight boxing champion Lionel Rose of Australia scored a 59-second knockout win over Tanny Cuaresma of the Philippines m a scheduled ten-rounder here last night. The bout was intended as a warm-up for his world junior light weight title fight against Yoshiaki Numata m Hiroshima laterAFP - 53 words
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Article25 1971-05-07 24 SALAMANCA, Spain, Thurs. Spain's amateur national selection defeated Turkey 3-0 (0-0) m a pre-Olympic soccer match played here last night before some 5,000 fans. APAP - 25 words
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Miscellaneous131 1971-05-07 24 •_£.".»""""^B mm 118 SOCCER: Fathul Karib v Ocean SC (Jalan Besar, 5.30 p.m.). TABLE TENNIS: Yap Transport v UOB RC; Police SA v Ministry of Health; Chung Cheng High School v Kiung Chow Hwee Kuan; Sennett CC v Spore Polytechnic (Monk's Hill, 7 p.m.). Mun Chiang Hong v Siang Wah131 words
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THE SINGAPORE herald FORM GUIDE
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Title Section10 1971-05-07 25 THE SINGAPORE herald FORM GUIDE FOR THIRD FOURTH DAY SINGAPORE10 words
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Article5003 1971-05-07 25 1. 3600 BIG SURF (Arragon) SNZ 9.00 (dc) a Auric/R. Breuk Vclu (14) 13/13 KL23/1 dsc4 9.0g6f; 1:14; 3. 4. l'/> Velu. 11/14 Sp3/10 dlc4 7.12g 91; 1:54.4; Nk, lib Subian. 6/18 Sp27/9 01. .1 7.12g 8'; 1:39.4; 1, nk, ft Subian. 2. ***** SINGAPORE NOTE (Jack Ketch) 3A5,003 words
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Article5583 1971-05-07 27 1. ***** yippy (Coronation Boy) SA 9.00 <dd*s) a Yippy/Chong Soaidi (6) 5/13 Sp2/5 dlcs 8.9g 6f; 1:14; 2. nk, Soatdi. 11/13 KL3/4 die b 9Og 6f; 1:13.4; 1%, ns, 2 Ooi. 13/14 KL3O/1 d4c4 8.13g 6f 1:13; 6, hd. nk Moran. 2. 007 SWIFT GREETINGS (Swiftly) 3A 9.005,583 words
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