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Title Section15 1971-05-15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No 253 Singapore Saturday, May 15, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration545 1971-05-15 1 EDITORIAL TEAM'S DECISION MAY FORCE PAPER TO CLOSE THE senior editorial staff of the Eastern Sun have resigned. The move by the seven men follows an allegation by the Prime Minister that an English-language newspaper which he did not name was involved in a "blackAP - 545 words
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Article427 1971-05-15 1 The Prime Minister told a PAP audience on Thursday that whether they were Malays, Tamils, Eurasians or Chinese, they would be wise to learn English. This was the way forward in Singapore. He said: "English is the language of higher technology and of the427 words
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Article, Illustration225 1971-05-15 1 THE freighter Adri, moorea at Jurong to be scrapped, caught fin- and burned for more than four hours yesterday. Oil in her tanks, caught fire yesterday afternoon and workers on the ship fled in a launch. A fire engine from Jurong could not control the225 words
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Article97 1971-05-15 1 MANILA, Fri. The City Fiscal (District Attorney) said today a prelminary hearing will be held on Tuesday for two Government troopers charged with attempted homicide during a May Day rally in front of Philippine Congress. Police said charges will be filed in connection with the deaths of97 words
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Article235 1971-05-15 1 GORTON UNSURE ABOUT DEFENCE PACT CANBERRA, Fri. Defence Minister John Gorton said yesterday Australia could n-»t agree finally to five-power defence proposals for Malaysia and Singapore until the question of the rent Australia would have to pay Singapore for troop accommodation was resolved. Gorton told the National Press Club the235 words
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620 1971-05-15 1 BEIRUT, Fri. After an apparent purge of his political foes President Anwar Sadat vowed today to crush "all independent power blocs and afl attempts to restrict the peopled liberty." President Sadat's remarks to a group of judges came a few hours before theAP - 620 words
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Advertisement29 1971-05-15 1 w 11 MM GOTEBURG: At least 11 workmen were killed and 33 injured when an explosion started a fire on board the Norwegian tanker Samnanger, which was undergoing repairs.29 words
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Advertisement178 1971-05-15 1 4ftT\,s (S^S^ S^S^ S^^S^S^S^^S^^ I HOUSE OF TANG S W BARGAIN COUNTER $g (2nd Floor] I SPECIAL OFFER GENTS f Swimming trunks from 80 cts. upwards Singlets from 70 cts. upwards K*W Pyjamas (Cotton) from $3.00 upwards Batik Shirts $4 50 &J €f?^ Bikin. Briefs -$150 *jfi* Belts trom 2S178 words
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Miscellaneous16 1971-05-15 1 THE weatherman says the outlook for Singapore from C a.m. to noon today Is Isolated Showers.16 words
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120 1971-05-15 2 MUCH has been said in and out of Parliament on the acute shortage of police officers and education officers (including teachers). But what about the many among them who have been on secondment elsewhere? The tax-paying public should know: How many of these civil120 words
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Article73 1971-05-15 2 DR. Goh Keng Swee is so right when he said "you can't have your cake and eat it." I wish he would tell it to his colleague Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Lee doesn't want the western social life styles and cultural values, but he wants73 words
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236 1971-05-15 2 Pay these teachers what they are worth I REFER to the letter by C.S.K. (S.H. May 7) and have to state that I agree with him entirely in his arguments on the proposed salary structure of nongraduate teachers. In the private sector, the person is paid according to his worth236 words
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497 1971-05-15 2 I REFER to the letter by "Shocked" (S.H. May 13). In order to put the record straight, you will find that the holiday bungalows reserved for Division One Government officers are private property (as are even the bungalows for junior grade officers). They are497 words
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Article179 1971-05-15 2 THE role of a responsible newspaper Is to offer just criticism of the action of the Government in power, whether or not its capital comes from within or without. It also is a means for the man in the street to express his views on179 words
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467 1971-05-15 2 How wastage of water can be avoided TO have 24 hours water rationing three times a week will not be economical in the long run. What most or all householders will do will be to store as much water as they can, not knowing how much they will need for467 words
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Article262 1971-05-15 2 YESTERDAY we published the names of the Polytechnic students who passed their final examinations all 694 of them A lot of people, a lot of space. But important people, worth the space. And worth a little more thought this morning. Just recently we have262 words
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Article1151 1971-05-15 2 THE Singapore Malay Teachers' Union is of the opinion that in the interest of our multilingual and multiracial society and with the view of achieving a more effective integration as well as narrowing the economic gap between the different races, the present educational system should be1,151 words
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Advertisement33 1971-05-15 2 ROBINSON'S offer the Most Comprehensive Range of C—CclaAks chldrens shoes '^ny IN TOWN PUT YOUR CHLDS iff R()HF\S()VS FEET M OUR HANDS 1^ £^les r/^~l Saturday. May 15. 1971 t^y THE SINGAPORE HERALD33 words
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Article276 1971-05-15 3 Rain... and it's looking good I WATER CRISIS] MORE rain yesterday and a further drop in water consumption raised hopes that there will not be water rationing. Rain fell over most parts of the island in the evening for more than an hour According to the meteorological station at Paya276 words
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Article, Illustration144 1971-05-15 3 Passengers travelling between Pulau Brani and Jardine Steps are having to wait more than half-an-hour for boats. Passengers say that boatmen are deliberately delaying at both ends. This had affected workers and residents who depend*on the Pulau Brani boats. One passenger said: "We are at144 words
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160 1971-05-15 3 NON-MALAYS KEEP AWAY FROM MALAYSIAN YOUTH CLUBS IPOH, Fri. A proposal has been made to urge the Malaysian Youth Council to make a thorough study of why there is a lack of participation of non-Malay youths in youth organisations. This is one of the resolutions to be tabled at theBernama - 160 words
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Article, Illustration201 1971-05-15 3 MRS. Joanne Fleming, a teacher at the Singapore American School, has been nominated for the Outstanding Young Women of America award for the second time. Mrs. Fleming, 30, was previously nominated in 1966. The nominees are selected by leading women's organisations, universities and alumni201 words
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141 1971-05-15 3 GRAB AND RUN GANG ROBS WOMAN OF $20,000 A WOMAN jeweller was waylaid by four men in busy Chinatown yesterday and robbed of more than $20,000 worth of jade bangles and ornaments which she had in plastic bag. Madam Tan Yuet Moey, 31, shouted for help, but passersby abng New141 words
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Article195 1971-05-15 3 S'pore's economy booming— US WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. Department of Commerce says burgeoning'* is the word for Singapore's economy. "Reduction of the British garrispn (which spent about US$l2O million in Singapore in 1970) to a token force by the year's end, and the growing fact of U.S. reduction of forces195 words
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212 1971-05-15 3 A COURTING couple was used by the police as a decoy to break an armed gang responsible for the recent spate of robberies in a lovers* lane off Pender Road in recent months. Four of the six-man gang are now behind212 words
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Article218 1971-05-15 3 Dental Health Week set for July The Health Ministry will be holding its third annual Dental Health Week from July 12 to IK. Announcing this yesterday, Dr. Ho Guan Lim, Director of Medical Services, said a highlight of the week would again be a dental health contest for teenagers to218 words
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Article, Illustration363 1971-05-15 3 FINANCE Minister Mr Hon Sui Sen said yesterday two elements must govern Singapore's educational system if the country is to progress. FIRST, a need for individual achievement to do something better than it has been done before; SECOND, a need or concern to promote363 words
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Advertisement153 1971-05-15 3 You can be sure of I I SQUARE PEAL I That is our assurance when you do business with us. Whether you are securing a loan from us or opening an account, we treat you as a good bank should. Fairly and Squarely. And fully backed by the rock-like solidness153 words
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Miscellaneous24 1971-05-15 3 i r^Y fir r "I didn't get the raise, but I'm sure we can solve our financial problems if you go back to work."24 words
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Article271 1971-05-15 4 MORE Japanese ships are expected to come to Singapore early next year for docking •nd repairs. "This is because the Republic will be able to provide slop receiving facilities by that time." said Mr. RE. Butler, managing director of Sembawang Shipyard. Mr. Butler had just271 words
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Article108 1971-05-15 4 KUCHING, Fri. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Rahman Ya'kub. has suggested that the Islamic schools should have only one system of education as the first move to the setting up of an Islamic university. He added that the standard of education in these schools would be raised by having108 words
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Article, Illustration344 1971-05-15 4 Move to get Chinesespeaking girl guides MADAM CHAN: ONE WAY OF ENCOURAGING 81-LINGUALISM IN SCHOOLS THE Girl Guides Association in Singapore hopes to encourage more Chinese-educated students to join its movement. For the first time in the Teachers' Training College grounds yesterday, 42 Chinese-educated teachers and trainee teachers took the344 words
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167 1971-05-15 4 POLICE PICKUP SUSPECT GANG LEADER POLICE have picked up a man wanted in connection with a spate of robberies, abduction and rape following an ambush in AUenby Road, off Jalan Besar on Thursday night. The suspect is believed to be the leader of a gang which abducted a girl from167 words
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Article48 1971-05-15 4 TOA Payoh's first Dost office —in Block 71, Lor one 4 will open this Monday. It will conduct business from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. everyday except on Sundays and public holidays. Previously, Toa Payoh had a postal agency which only sold stamps.48 words
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Article29 1971-05-15 4 FOREIGN Minister S Rajaratnam will attend the Christian Old Boys' Association Founder s Day reunion dinner at St. Patrick's School, East Coast Road today at 8 p.m.29 words
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Article42 1971-05-15 4 MR Ho Cheng Choon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Law and National Development, will officiate at the opening ceremony of the metalling of Siak Kuan Road by Polytechnic students at Kampong Padang Terbaker Community Centre today at 9.30 a.m.42 words
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Article91 1971-05-15 4 PROF. Rayson L. Huang, Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang University, will leave for Australia on Monday, as guest of the Australian Government under its cultural relations programme. The two-week visit is in connection with the promotion of institutional links between Nanyang University and Australian universities. Nanyang University91 words
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356 1971-05-15 4 When royal nose and Earm decide low long a yard is A yard was the length between the tip of King Edgar of England's nose and the end of his outstretched arm. An inch was declared by King Edward II in 1934 to be the length of three barley corns356 words
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291 1971-05-15 4 Malaysians will earn '$1,500 each before 1985' planning was testimony of Malaysia's success in this field. Inche Khir added that the family planning programme was aimed at reducing the population growth rate from three per cent to 2.2 per cent. This would help remove barriers to economic and social development291 words
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Article70 1971-05-15 4 TWO National Servicemen, Tay Ah Lek of Boh Sua Tien Road, and Henry Teo of Jalan Berhala, both 20, were each sentenced to a month's jail yesterday by magistrate E.C. Foenander for not attending their training sessions. Both are members of the Vigilante Corps attached70 words
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Advertisement38 1971-05-15 4 ORCHARD MOTORS SENSATIONAL ACCESSORIES OFFER! v^onlyV/16 F °R YOU TO GET VfflSS! 1 $1,000/- WORTH N™^OF ACCESSORIES ABSOLUTELY FREE WHEN YOU BUY A NEW VIVA OR VICTOR! VAUXHALL 1 Orchard Motors 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9 Tel *****138 words
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Advertisement112 1971-05-15 5 Sngaporeto: on£Q fl wee^ Bangkok nineteen times a week. Colombo twice a week. Djakarta nine times a week. Hong Kong twenty-one times a week. Madras twice a week. Manila three times a week. Medan six times a week. Melbourne three times a week. Perth three times a week. Taipei seven112 words
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Article, Illustration705 1971-05-15 6 M.S. ISLAM - A milestone in trade relations with Singapore M.S. ISLAM FIRST PAKISTAN TRADE EXHIBITION By Acting Hrgh Commissioner for Pakistan Official opening today at 6.30 p.m. at the Great World Amusement Park, Kim Seng Road. Open to the public from tomorrow to May 31 between 5.30 10.30 p.m. IT is my705 words
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Advertisement228 1971-05-15 6 j| Hassans Carpets |j ||j CONGRATULATES W {j35 the (§5 g| PAKISTAN HIGH COMMISSION gj| fc£*f on the opening of the Cr& g§ PAKISTAN TRADE EXHIBITION. jj|> HASSAN'S CARPETS tj 177, ORCHARD ROAD, Q# ft« S'PORE t. TEL. 37SS2C. Ztg >W DEALERS IN PAKISTAN, BOKHARA, ffi >Uj PERSIAN. INDIAN AND228 words
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Advertisement206 1971-05-15 6 Best Compliments TO THE PAKISTAN TRADE EXHIBITION from NAMAZIE SHIPPING TRADING CO. PTE. LTD., 66, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE 1. TEL. *****, *****. Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government and People Republic of Pakistan on the occasion of Pakistan Trade Exhibition. From:— A. ISSARDAS SONS 104-A High Street, Singapore-6. Sole Agents206 words
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221 1971-05-15 7 MOST of the :i,ooo residential quarters now occupied by the British forces will be taken over by men from the British, Australian and New Zealand combined forces (Anzuk), according to British military sources yesterday. The quarters, scattered in various parts of Singapore,221 words
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Article70 1971-05-15 7 Inche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Culture Ministry, will attend a dinner organised by the Opera Estate Boys' School Advfcory Committee at the school today at 8 p.m. His wife will present bursaries to needy pupils and scholarships to those who topped the final70 words
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Article16 1971-05-15 7 Dr. Augustine Tan, MP for Whampoa, will tour his constituency this Sunday from 9a.m.16 words
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Article, Illustration273 1971-05-15 7 Italian oil group sets up local office THE ITALIAN National Hydrocarbons Authority has set up a representative office here to study the trends of market for its products in South-East Asia. Its representative for South-East Asia, Dr. AJessan dro Bergamaschi, said yesterday that the authority Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi was looking273 words
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300 1971-05-15 7 Double death E after row over rent arrears A lil-year-old man stabbed his pregnant chief tenant to death after a quarrel and then hanged himself, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. Chai Soon, unemployed, was found hanging beside the dead chief tenant from a beam in the kitchen of their Kreta300 words
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Article450 1971-05-15 7 Most teachers fail to grasp aim TEACHING OF MATHS IN NON-ENGLISH SCHOOLS MOST teachers taking mathematics classes in English in non-English medium schools do not understand the object of the exercise. This was one of the findings of a sample survey on the teaching of Mathematics in English in primary450 words
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Advertisement169 1971-05-15 7 the LOVE machine You're a woman, so terms like Hydrolastic Suspension, your lipstick in the mirror or adjusting your new wiglet Transverse Eng.ne, Single Unit Gear Box and Final Drive, And even though the petrol station attendant who always sound like someth.ng ready to blast off at Cape Kennedy. stares169 words
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229 1971-05-15 8 KUANTAN, Fri. The establishment of Universiti Kebangsaan which has Malay as its medium of instruction in all subjects is rendered meaningless if students are still afraid of taking up science. The Director General of Education, Haji Hamdan, who said this, added that229 words
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Article46 1971-05-15 8 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Inche Mahmud Sulaiman, has announced the composition of the state security committee of which he is the chairman. The state secretary, Tunku Lela Segera, was appointed deputy chairman with four other senior officials as members.46 words
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215 1971-05-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A labourer, Teoh Hock Lee, 19, was sentenced today to four years' jail and six strokes of the rotan for causing grievous hurt to a car-repossessor, Wong Sew Wah. The High Court here found Teoh guilty of committing the215 words
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Article30 1971-05-15 8 A TEN-lecture course on the fundamentals of auditing, organised by Singapore University's Department of Extramural Studies, will begin at the university on May 24. The fee is $30.30 words
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306 1971-05-15 8 Rubber men plan joint move on freight rates MEETING WILL BE HELD IN SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. a joint strategy to fight rising shipping freight rates imposed by freight conferences will be discussed by representatives from six natural rubber producing countries in Singapore on Monday. Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, South306 words
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146 1971-05-15 8 Student editors will attend workshop KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Eighteen student editors and reporters from five universities and colleges in Malaysia are to attend a one-week student journalists' workshop at the South-East Asia Press Centre here on Monday. They are from the University of Malaya, University of Penang, Universiti Kebangsaan, the146 words
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341 1971-05-15 8 Housewife alleged te have subversive papers acquitted KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A housewife, Lee Choi Ling, 23, charged with possession of subversive documents, was today acquitted and discharged by a Sessions Court here after the prosecution withdrew the charge. The court president, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Haji Kassim, also rejected a341 words
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Article65 1971-05-15 8 PENANG, Fri. The chairman of the Automobile Association of Malaya, Tunku Shahabuddin bin Tunku Besar Bur hanuddin, today expressed the hope that official recognition of the standards for safety helmets and seat belts would be given soon. He also hoped the government would soon introduce65 words
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Article77 1971-05-15 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. Thirteen co-operative societies including two Chinese cooperative societies, in Penang and Province Wellesley have registered for membership with the National Union of cooperative societies (Angkasa). The pro-tem chairman of the State committee, Inche Yusoff Shafie, said today that more co-operatives were expectedBernama - 77 words
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122 1971-05-15 8 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Malaysia is to increase the strength of her commando unit, the Deputy Chief of General Staff, Maj. Gen. Dato Mohamed Sany bin Abdul Ghafar, said here today. He disclosed that Malaysian soldiers would be sent for commando training in future to122 words
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Article, Illustration316 1971-05-15 8 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. The Cabinet has approved the first replanting scheme for pineapples in the country costing about $12.7 million, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. He told a Press conferencehere that the project would involve 38,000 acres,316 words
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159 1971-05-15 8 Insurance branch office continues operation KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The branch manager of the Indian Trade and General Insurance Company Ltd. here, Mr. S.P. Natarajan, said today that his office would continue to function as usual despite the nationalisation of insurance business in India. He added that branch offices of his159 words
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Article103 1971-05-15 8 PORT DICKSON, Fri. The Port Dickson anti-pollution committee is now investigating the cause of oil pollution along the beaches in the area. A spokesman of the land office here said today the preventive measures would be taken after a detailed report had been completed byBernama - 103 words
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Article18 1971-05-15 8 NANYANG University's devebpment fund raising campaign, launched last month, has so far received donations totalling $7,200.18 words
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Miscellaneous17 1971-05-15 8 LAPF A DAY I Ki»« rwl.ru Syd.Pi.. |.c, |»7|. W»rU ,ku "It's about his luck running out."17 words
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Article, Illustration308 1971-05-15 9 MOSCOW, Fri. The General lartv th Soviet Communis! Party Mr Leonid Brezhnev, praised the late dictator Joseph Stalin in a public speech today marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Communism in Georgia, Stalin's brithplace. Speaking on a nationally televised broadcast from Tbilisi, the Georgian308 words
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Article165 1971-05-15 9 HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong today introduced a tough new law against corruption. The sweeping new legislation covers not only "public servants" Government employees but includes in wide terms members of the Executive, Legislative and Urban Councils and also employees of semi-public bodies such as theANS - 165 words
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Article50 1971-05-15 9 TEGUCIGALPA, (Honduras), Fri. The insecticide paraihion" has been identified as the food poisoning that killed 34 Honduran soldiers. Some 100 soldiers stationed at Marcala, 47 miles west of here, became ill on Monday after eating food apparently contaminated with the insecticide, used in armv installations there. APAP - 50 words
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Article29 1971-05-15 9 SANTIAGO, Fri. Police have arrested three men in connection with what they claimed was a conspiracy to kidnap the Cuban Ambassador to Chile, Dr. Mario Garcia Inchaustegui.29 words
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Article35 1971-05-15 9 GAZA, Fri. Three Arab teenagers were jailed for life at hard labour by an Israeli military court yesterday for murdering two Israeli children and wounding their parents in a hand grenade attack.35 words
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Article125 1971-05-15 9 ATHENS, Fri. A homemade bomb exploded before dawn today near the statue of former U.S. President Harry S. Truman in Athens, killing one policeman and injuring another. An announcement by the Public Order Ministry said the time device wrapped in a parcel was planted by125 words
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Article251 1971-05-15 9 BANGKOK, Fri. Peking has responded favourably to feelers put out by Thailand asking for a dialogue between the two countries, Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said yesterday. Mr Thanat,' speaking in an interview with the Bangkok Post said: "Our differences have narrowed. The situation has improved.251 words
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200 1971-05-15 9 TOKYO, Fri. Hanoi agreed today to formally accept a group of North Vietnamese prisoners of war held in South Vietnam but tied their release to a 24-hour sea, land and air ceasefire. It was the first time the Communist regime declared publicly it200 words
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Article36 1971-05-15 9 NEW DELHI, Fri. Indian President V.V. Giri today took over direct control of the administration of Gujarat state, in the northwest of the country, following a political crisis, and dissolved the State Legislative Assembly.36 words
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Article320 1971-05-15 10 Indira takes over 106 firms NEW DELHI, Fri. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Government, in its first major socialist action since the March Parliamentary elections, last night took over the management of 42 foreign and 64 Indian general insurance companies with total gross assets of about Ss96o million. An official announcement320 words
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140 1971-05-15 10 SEOUL. Fri The South Korean Navy and Air Force early this morning sank a 50--ton class North Korean gunboat with about 15 men aboard, following a two hour long pursuit off Korea's east coast, just south of the military demarcation line, it was announcedAFP - 140 words
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130 1971-05-15 10 JURY HAD NO RIGHT TO CONVICT AUSSIE, COURT TOLD HONGKONG, Fri. The jury which convicted an Australian youth on March 24 of murdering a British born atomic scientist "had no right to return a verdict of guilty of murder/* the Hongkong full court was told today. Tiiis claim was made130 words
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Article, Illustration163 1971-05-15 10 CALIFORNIA, Fri. The I .S. Marine Corps has given its new combat jet its first public demonstration here. Gen. Leonard Chapman, Commandant of the Corps, railed the British-made plane the only operation combat jet able to make vertical and short takeoffs and landings. Known163 words
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Article382 1971-05-15 10 Rippon sugar pact turns sour LONDON, Fri. Opponents of British entry into tue Common Market today seized upon last night's tentative Brussels agreement on sugar, accusing British chief negotiator Geoffrey Rippon of betraying the interests of Commonwealth sugar growers. 6 In a first skirmish over the issue in the House382 words
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Article, Illustration123 1971-05-15 10 JAKARTA, Fri. Mrs. Megawati Sukarno Surendro, 24, eldest daughter of the late President Sukarno, cuddles her son, born three months after the death of his father in a plane crash in West Irian. The picture was taken at the Jakarta home of Sukarno's first wife and the mother of Megawati,123 words
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183 1971-05-15 10 WASHINGTON, Fri. A high-level Democratic party policy group yesterday launched a new economic offensive against the Nixon administration, calling for immediate U.S. Government spending increases totalling US$2O billion. It also urged changes in provisions of public welfare benefits to guarantee a family of183 words
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Article241 1971-05-15 10 NEW YORK, Fri. All 13 Black Panthers charged with conspiring to bomb buildings and murder policemen were acquitted on all counts by a jury yesterday. The verdict came less than four hours after deliberation began. The defendants, most of whom have been in jail for moreAP - 241 words
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Article38 1971-05-15 10 TOKYO, Fri. The British Royal Society of London has awarded a fellowship to Emperor Hirohito of Japan in recognition of his long devotion as an ocean biologist, the Imperial household aeencv said today. APAP - 38 words
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163 1971-05-15 10 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Nixon Administration put seven restrictions yesterday on a proposed $250 million Governm»• n i backed loan for Lockheed Aircraft Corp. But two of the conditions could be waived. The restrictions were disclosed when Treasury Secretary John Connally sent the Administration Loan163 words
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Miscellaneous314 1971-05-15 10 I I I^l ffg j I bj^Hg 1^ DOW N I ACROSS i nlr Tei X "■<■<!"■«•■ 4. Large numbers (6) 2. Official examiner (9) 8. Threatening (7) 7. Not foreseen (b) 11. Show annoyance (4) Incline (5) 13 Adhere (5) U. Vain (9) 14. Hardy (7) 12. Blend of314 words
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Article, Illustration992 1971-05-15 11 The butchery that has broken a land A CIVIL war ot staggering butchery and hatred has left the 23-year-old two-part nation of Pakistan on the edge of complete economic and political ruin. Pakistan, flat broke, is spending more than Ss6 million daily to support the Army that shelled and machine-gunnedAP - 992 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1971-05-15 11 Not so much a presence, more a way of life... From BILLY BRAY in Bangkok WHILE often resented and frequently an embarrassment, the American military presence is something that many Thais are beginning to wonder if they can afford to do \vi thout. Although supposedly built to support the Vietnam1,172 words
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Article603 1971-05-15 11 THE PHILIPPINES, the only Christian nation in Asia, has the makings of an "East Pakistan" problem in its two million Muslim minority which is protesting against unfair treatment and demanding greater political benefits from the Central Government. The threat of Muslim sepa ratism has surfaced in recentANS - 603 words
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Advertisement28 1971-05-15 11 1 NEVER LATE FOR ANY DATE WITH SWISS PRECISION TIME PIECE S^AflM SINGAPORE and MALAYSIA GOOD EARTH (TAI TEE) PTE. LTD. J P. O. BOX 2211 SINGAPORE j28 words
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448 1971-05-15 12 SINGAPORE can absorb as many tourists as it wants without causing ill-effects on its population, according to two leading hoteliers. They were commenting on a speech by Mr. Robert C. Hazell, a tourist industry consultant and managing director of the International Training Centre, at448 words
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Article155 1971-05-15 12 TWO new professors, in Civil Engineering and Surgery, have been announced by Singapore University. Dr. Lewis Li-Tang Au has been appointed Professor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Analysis. Prof. Au is an M.S. and Ph. D. (University of Minnesota), and has the degree of155 words
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Article59 1971-05-15 12 BOSTON, Fri. Watercolour paintings by the late U.S. President Jdhn F. Kennedy will go on public display for the first time on May 24 at the institute of contemporary art. The late President painted briefly in the mid-1950s while recovering from a back injury. But he59 words
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Article69 1971-05-15 12 SAIGON, Fri. The South Vietnamese Appeal Court today rejected appeals by two French teachers against conviction for "subversive activities." The court confirmed sentences given by a military court to the two men, JeanPierre Debris and Andre Menras, in December. They got three and four years' jail respectively.69 words
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Article, Illustration135 1971-05-15 12 BIRD watching can be fun if you know how and where to attract the right ones. Feathered, of course. Seventeen students took a lesson in this yesterday at Macßitchie Reservoir. Mr. John Vim, who is attached to Jurong Bird Park, earlier lectured at the135 words
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Article34 1971-05-15 12 SAIGON, Fri. Several hundred Buddhist faithful attended a quiet memorial service in suburban Gia Dinh Province today for the monk whose self-immolation eight years ago precipitated the fall af the Diem regime.34 words
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Article267 1971-05-15 12 GRACIOUS living does not only mean better housing, faster cars and more beautiful clothes. It embraces the spiritual and aesthetic aspects of life as well, such as art, according to Mr. Jek Yeuh Thong, the Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek, who was speaking at the267 words
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Article, Illustration386 1971-05-15 12 NORMAN Lim and Wong Ngiam Yee took the lead with 5% points after the seventh round of play in the 1971 Cairnhill Community Centre Championship Gold section (Class One). Next with 5 points are Alwi Sa'Abdullah, Phoon Chun Meng and Wee Chin Heng, followed386 words
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THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
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145 1971-05-15 13 PENANG, Fri. A Danish hotel developer today recommended the establishment of a tourist village here as a resort which would provide the calm atmosphere of the locality to tourists. Mr. Ilyas Mansur, sales manager of Danish Turkey Hotels Ltd., said Penang had all the145 words
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98 1971-05-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malay service of Radio Malaysia wfll be known- as the national network from Monday The Director of Programmes, Radio and Television Malaysia, Inche Murtadza /.a aba, disclosed today that the English service would be known as the blue network and the Chinese98 words
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Article71 1971-05-15 13 BADRIAH binte .luma.U. 26, •of Jalan Senang. was acquitted yesterday of two charges of cheating two shop assistants at John Little's Building on Jan. Magistrate Chandra Mohan told Badriah he was giving her the benefit of the doubt and advised her to "keep out of71 words
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Article48 1971-05-15 13 PORK merchants and workers will hold a meeting next Friday to select their common weekly day off. About 1.000 members of the Pork Merchants Association and Cantonese Butchers Association will attend the meeting at the Tai Sun Restaurant in North Bridge Road at 8 p.m.48 words
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Article, Illustration98 1971-05-15 13 THE $3 million Garden Hotel in Balmoral Road will open for business in July. It is designed in the shape of a courtyard with gardens and a swimming pool at the centre. There are 75 air-conditioned bedrooms, all carpeted. Each room has a verandah98 words
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Article40 1971-05-15 13 POLICE yesterday arrested a youth for throwing coconuts at a parked car along Tanrpines Road. A patrol car spotted two youths throwing coconuts at the car at 1.15 p.m. One was caught after a chase.40 words
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252 1971-05-15 13 Mission hospital to spread a new wing PLANS for the expansion of specialist services for children at St. Andrew's Mission Hospital have been approved. Work will start next month. The extensions will include a dental clinic, an immunisa tion and child care clinic and a child guidance clinic, a spokesman252 words
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Article, Illustration194 1971-05-15 13 RAF Tengah's pop around the clock marathon came to an end last night with the amateur disc jockeys claiming a new record. The radio station at Tengah had been on the air non-stop for MM hours. Now the staff hope that their 3,024 hour programme194 words
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127 1971-05-15 13 'SOMETHING WRONG' WITH MSA TICKET RESERVATION PENANG, Fri. Malaysia-Singapore Airlines' ticket reservation system has to be improved for the good of tourism in Malaysia, Mr Chan Eng Hock, chairman of the Penang Tourist Association, said today. "Something is very wrong with the system," he said in a statement. Usual reply127 words
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Article68 1971-05-15 13 Guidelines to success Ml AR. Fri. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Oth man Sa'at. has given three guidelines to ensure the success of development projects. The government machinery must concentrate on development efforts, government officials should not be satisfied with the achievements so far and there must be a68 words
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342 1971-05-15 13 AFTER-TAX PROFITS ONLY 3 PER CENT OF REVENUE AIR cargo rates are expected to go up all over the world in October. The decision will be taken at the end of the month- long cargo conference of the International Air Transport Association342 words
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170 1971-05-15 13 Malaysia spends $92m of special aid KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia has spent almost $92 million under the British Overseas Development Administration's special aid programme, according to a statement from the Treasury todayThe statement said that out of the |183.75 million made available to Malaysia under the programme, $132.30 million had170 words
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Article, Illustration307 1971-05-15 14 Paul takes a short cut to the East PAUL Bergman is rather cut up about his visit to Singapore. For Paul, who won a fourday visit here on an American TV show, was told to trim his shoulder length hair before he arrived. Airline officials said he wouldn't be allowed307 words
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218 1971-05-15 14 AN ex-employee of the War Department who sought rescission of a maintenance order told a magistrate yesterday he was in a "desperate position" replying to advertisements for employment, while his wife owned a flat. Chee Seek Mun, of Toa Payoh, had been ordered to pay218 words
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Article59 1971-05-15 14 Management courses SINGAPORE Institute of Management is organising two courses for senior and middle management staff on May 25. The first course is on Conflict and Co-operation in Management by Mr. Stanley Foster, general manager of Airco. The second is on Funds Flow Analysis and Future Funds Needs by Mr.59 words
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279 1971-05-15 14 Teacher planning to remarry gets a quicker divorce THE High Court granted a teacher a decree nisi yesterday to be made absolute in two months instead of the usual period of three months. Mrs. Anula De Silva (nee Simon) had made a special application for a reduction in the period279 words
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Article, Illustration495 1971-05-15 15 SEE PHUI YEE - SEE PHUI YEE By REMEMBER the Mandarin Shaw film "The Price of Love?" If you do, you must also remember Teddy Robin, the Hongkong pop idol who co-starred with Chin Ping, the leading actress. Well, Teddy is here to woo local pop fans495 words
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Article, Illustration399 1971-05-15 15 WALTER SEOW - WALTER SEOW THE NEW FILMS By IS Wang Yu turning his back on the hero roll's which have taken him where he is today Th e Hongkong actor who made his name in The One-Armed Swordsman and rose to stature as The Chinese Boxer plays399 words
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Article, Illustration40 1971-05-15 15 GUY Madison and Past-air Petit in a scene from MGIVTs War Devils. The film is set in the Tunisian Desert in the Second World War. The battle of the tanks is between the Americans and the Germans.40 words
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Article67 1971-05-15 15 Chamber choir to sing in church THE Singapore Chamber Ensemble choir will present a choral concert at the Presbyterian Church in Orchard Road at 8.00 p.m. tomorrow. The performance will be directed by Paul Abisheganaden. It will feature Mendelssohn's Sinfonia Cantata "Hymn of Praise". Other items include solos from Bach67 words
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Article445 1971-05-15 16 ()NI)MH AM AIMS Ralli International, a London-based trading company with world-wide interests, has acquired a controlling SI per cent interest in Ambassador Hotel. The acquisition made through its subsidiary Ralli Singapore, was concluded yesterday by Mr Alastair Goodlad, a director of Ralli Securities, another subsidiary445 words
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Article80 1971-05-15 16 Consolidated group profit attributable to the company for dividends was £6,225,000 (£4,605,000). U.K. tax took £1,020,000 (£2,150,000), overseas tax £3,214,000 (£4,510,000), and minority interests £1,316,000 (£1,907,000). Retained profit applicable to the parent company was £2,466,000*' (£1,930,000). i The group has realised/ part of its investment in threeReuter - 80 words
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165 1971-05-15 16 CANBERRA, Fri. Chairman of the Australian Senate Select Committee on Securities and Exchange Sir Magnus Cormack said the committee had requested all Australian stockbrokers to make available their profit and loss accounts and balance sheets by May 21 The records will be used forReuter - 165 words
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63 1971-05-15 16 SYDNEY, Fri. The Sydney Stock Exchange suspended trading in the securities of Sydney management company, Brins, until further notice. The company had previously notified the Stock Exchange, it would not restrict its period of audit of accounts to December 31, 1970, but extend itReuter - 63 words
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Article64 1971-05-15 16 LONGBRIDGE, Fri. British Leyland International announced it has signed a contract with India worth up to £40 million over 10 years for the assembly and progressive manufacture of the Leyland 154 tractor. Automobile Products of India is to manufacture the tractor with an initial production ofReuter - 64 words
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Article29 1971-05-15 16 LONDON, Fri. Group pre-tax profit of Plantation Holdings was £747,247 for 1970 (£781,159 for 1969). Loan interest was £34,629 (£37,104). Tax absorbed £200,442 (£231,724), leaving £512,176 (£512,331).29 words
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Article35 1971-05-15 16 LONDON, Fri. Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers declared a final dividend of nine per cent, making a total of iii£ per cent for 1970 (against 8^ per cent for 1969). payable on Julv 9.35 words
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Article43 1971-05-15 16 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 42.35, (2) 159.00; Hongkong 42.41; Beirut 41.50; London 41.15/40; Zurich Delayed Paris 41.00. Note: Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers* price in Singapore dollars per taeL43 words
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Article28 1971-05-15 16 (Closing buyer/seller prices for May 14, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1479, 1481; 3-month 1479, 1481; Settlement 1480; Totai turnover 385 ton*. T28 words
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Article280 1971-05-15 16 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in 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 3.0450 3.0150 3.0000N New Zealand Dollar 3.4725 3.4225 3.3925280 words
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Article587 1971-05-15 16 Prices firmed on small support at the lower levels yesterday after initial easiness on the U.K. local election results. Moderate new time buying was reported but overall activity was quiet. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was up 2.1 at 393.4. British Leyland was easier following587 words
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222 1971-05-15 16 King's looks forward to 1971 profits KING'S HOTEL expects to maintain operations at a profitable level throughout the current year, chairman Kwek Leng Beng said. The hotel, which was now fully operational, has been operating at a profit since the start of the year, he added in the company's 1970222 words
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Article109 1971-05-15 16 COPPER INDUSTRIES will be listed on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore on Tuesday and dealings will be on normal ready and delayed basis. Last month, the company privately placed 1.4 million $1 shares at par to raise its issued capital to $10 million.AP - 109 words
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Article359 1971-05-15 16 The stock market slipped I slightly lower in moderately active trading yesterday. Declining issues led gainers I by a slight margin and the I Stanpoors industrial average was off 1 7 cents. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.70 points. (Paid prices at 1 100 EST.359 words
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Article203 1971-05-15 16 AMSTERDAM The market was dull yesterday, with Internationals mixed and Philips ignoring the sharp fall in net profit in the first quarter. Akzo was maintained, Hoogovens and Royal Dutch easier and Unilever was steady. Plantations were easier and Van Ommeren was very firm in mixed shippings. KLM was203 words
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769 1971-05-15 17 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBFR kikhik May in <m» renu per kilo (doHn 0.2s ««*nl), June ntj.2s (doun 0.30 cent). The market opened at 114 25 cents a buyer for May l RSS yesterday, with only minor clearing up in that position. June 1 RSS was passing at 2.50 cents premium769 words
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Article154 1971-05-15 17 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. doUars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian June 192'i. July 192 3 Aug. 193. Sept. 194Vi, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits May /June 139 reseller: Malayan June 136 seller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton)154 words
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Article2071 1971-05-15 17 SIUCK tXLMANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FRASER'S INDUSTRIAL INDICES PROFIT-TAKING and some weekend squaring of long positions were apparent in a generally steady share market yesterday. Trading continued brisk and the day's total turnover was 2.489. 500 units, of which the industrial section accounted for 2.233.000 units,2,071 words
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Article78 1971-05-15 17 .Managers' prices for May 17) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.34 1.39xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.17 1.22 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.19 1.24 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.358 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.10 1.15\d B. S. The Saving Fund 1.16 1.21 Singapore78 words
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Article339 1971-05-15 17 Prices eased further yesterday as profit taking outweighed selective buying. The stock average was 12.81 points lower at 2.4 15.20. and total turnover amounted to 180 million units. Electric home appliances steadied after a lower opening but met profit-taking again near the close. Matsushita Electric. Sony. TDK339 words
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Article535 1971-05-15 17 Mining shares were slightly firmer in active trading. Oils were weaker in quiet trading und industrials again moved higher. With rises barely out numbering falls, many mining issues showed good gains New BH rose 20 cents to $14. SO. Western Mining was five cents higher .it $4.35535 words
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Article283 1971-05-15 17 Prices eased over a broad front ye sterday on profit-taking and other selling but steadied somewhat at the end of the day. The close was described as steady at the lower level. Dealings remained active though at a much reduced pace than in the past two days.283 words
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Article204 1971-05-15 17 LONDON. Fri. Quiet conditions were evident today following the activity of the past few days but grain shippers covered cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to Inchon at U557. 75 free discharge for June and from the River Plate to Japan at US$lO.3O free discharge for May-June. Subject204 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1971-05-15 18 adele Koh - A mu by m TH IN tiny y GS adele Koh by INANIMATE objects are defined as, and believed to be. things that don't have any life, but any observant human being knows that this just isn't true. Things quite definitely have a life and intelligence of their own and1,111 words
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Article445 1971-05-15 19 DOLLARS SENSE BUYING a new dress or a pound of ham? Consult our weekly column. Dollars and Sense, first. We'll tip you off on what's in store in the stores. We'll tell you what special offers are available in the supermarkets and what sales are on in town over the445 words
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Article412 1971-05-15 19 At The Supermarket FITZPATRICKS' Orchid granulated sugar, S Ib. per bag $1.55 Gerber Baby Food strained, 4% oz. 6 for $2.65 junior IVi oz. 6 for $3.75 high meat 4V2 oz. 6 for 53!75 Kellogg's cornflakes 6 oz. per pkt g9 Donald Cook's Rhubarb 19 oz. per can .70412 words
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Article453 1971-05-15 19 I HAVE just eaten my breakfast egg with the handle of a fork. At dinner tonight I wouldn't be surprised if I'm not seen consuming trout with a pudding spoon. The trouble is that there's scarcely a knife and fork In the place. All this culinary eccentricityK.W. - 453 words
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920 1971-05-15 19 Girl dislikes beau for his bad motives IF YOl have a personal problem or worrv, do write in to PERSONAL FILE, Singapore Herald, P.O.Box €92, Singapore L and we will try and help. When writing in, please give your age. I AM a schoolgirl of 15 I have been dated920 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1971-05-15 22 GOING: Yielding to soft BEST BETS: Prince Argent, Lord Fury and Dual Wonder BEST LONGSHOT: Page Boy in Race Eight PKNANG, Fri. President's Adviser can make it three -in-a- row by outsprinting the opposition in race seven here tomorrow. The Smokey Eyes gelding impressed first time1,165 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1971-05-15 22 1 ***** DRAGONBOAT II 3 (Tiki) 9.00 Allan Coleman (1) 2 ***** GOLDEN SUN 8 (Ruyskind) 9.00 RS Breukelen Velu (3) 3 ***** PHALZ 5 (Henrys) 8.13 Daniels Kingston (5) 4 ***** SAMURAI II 7 (Nap Shot) 8.12 (F) Lee Rajoo (11) 5 ***** BON VIVANT 6 (Auric)1,498 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1971-05-15 23 CAVALIER - CAVALIER BY GOING: Yielding to Soft BEST BETS: King Pot, Kenduri and Bracken BEST LONGSHOT: Gigantor in Race Nine PENANG, Fri. LMtag looks set to score his maiden win in race three here on Sunday. T he Ci r e y Ghost gelding put up1,241 words
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Article, Illustration367 1971-05-15 23 PENANG PENANG. Fri. Amber Lass, a beaten favourite last time out, did a sparkling gallop on a yielding track here this morning. She went stylishly over 3f in 38-3/5 on the bit. Wonderful Surprise back in training after a spell, matched strides with Tahan (Kingston)367 words
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Article, Illustration1579 1971-05-15 23 1 ***** AMBER LASS 6 (Amber) 9.00 (F) E. Breukelen Harbndge (2) 2 ***** PRINCELY COACH 3 (Elcasey) 8.10 J. Donnelly (6) 3 ***** KING POT 4 (Wong Soh) 8.05 (SF) Spencer Lee (4) 4 ***** FRASER HILL II 6 (Sultan of Pahang) 8.05 (F) Lee Dawkins (10)1,579 words
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Article, Illustration419 1971-05-15 24 MACPHERSON MEET KM I nr Hua ot Red House captured the Boys "A* division individual championship with two firsts in the MacPherson Secondary School fourth annual athletic meet at the school ground yesterday. He won the 800 metres (2min. 25.0secs.) and the 1500 metres419 words
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646 1971-05-15 24 VICTORIA schoolboys Seh Chin Chiow. iti, and Arig Ghee Leung It, representing Mun Chiang Hung won the Singa port- Table Tennis Asso tiation's junior men's doubles title defeating Soh Kwang Huat and Chiau Weng Fook in straights sets at Monk's Ilill. The stores were 2119.646 words
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Article, Illustration1822 1971-05-15 24 MACPHERSON SCHOOL boys "A" division: 1 00m: 1 Law Si;tu Tjh ioe 2 Lee Yen Cheng 3 Lee Yen CIHMg 12.2. 200m: 1 Law Siaw Ijhioe 2 Lee Yen Cheng 3 Ng Yong Teck 25. 2. 400m: I Lee Yen 'Chang 2 Heston Ngoh 3 Jeginder Singh1,822 words
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Article150 1971-05-15 24 THE quarter- finals of the Cathay Pacific/Brunswick Far East bowling tournament will be rolled off at Jackie's Bowl. Katoug. tomorrow at i i 00 a.m. Among the leading local kqglers participating are Henry Tan, Robert Sie, S.P. Loh and veteran iesse Dy. William Tay leads150 words
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Article123 1971-05-15 24 TOKYO, Fri. The Davis Cup Eastern Zone final between Japan and India, scheduled today has been postponed to tomorrow following a raOway strike. Tomorrow's first two singles pairings are Jaideep Mukerjee v Toshiro Sakai and Premjit Lall v Keishiro Yanagi— AFP ODD PRAGUE, Fri. Czecho Slovakia123 words
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Article299 1971-05-15 24 ANGKATAN Udara Republic I n donesia Angkasa 1 ndonesian Air Force), a first division side in the Jakarta soccer league, will play five matches here from May 22. The visitors open their Singapore tour with a match against Singapore Pools Sports Club at Jalan Besar299 words
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Advertisement99 1971-05-15 13 CINEMAS Page 14 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Pages 16 17 LI VI NG/ TV Pages 18/19 SHIPPING /Page* 20/21 SPORT/ Pages 22 24 @f WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT CARPETS J© @f SAY g> QURESHFS FINEST SELECTION OF J® -Jh^L _^9^^^m J^L^^S Ik _^h __^^r^^^L _J^^^^A MfW^ tSv A\ CJBjx tfl jH^m^^^l^^B^L HOI99 words
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Advertisement281 1971-05-15 14 Ranch-Born, Rodeo-Bred Lee Riders Cowboy Pants >^^\ A M P« a >l* A Made in BUllt FO USA AT THE RODEO, champion bronc-riders like Guy Weeks give \J^^sr'^^ top honors to rugged Lee Riders. lfc£/ 20 Tough-Tailored Extras include: fR^N Strong thread rivets Lee cowboy t j^^^ denim U-shape comfort281 words
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Advertisement443 1971-05-15 14 '"aTW^ r^T lit jb^H I M-*BBRJBaBBBBBB) Hotter than Paris" featuring the tan feMBM Kory dancers who float from drama to comedy to mime with u n surpassed artistry Judith Von Sachs in a suspensetul dance act. Watch Jimmy Jett and Bambi in their SKiltul acrobatics Showtimes lo p m A,443 words
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Advertisement622 1971-05-15 14 B^B^^^T^Pil^l OPENS TOOAY NO FREE LIST I 1 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 4 9. 1S I Bun Lancaster 4 Robert Ryan "LAWMAN" Color (UA) i I I LAST OAT NO FMEE LIST 11 m.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 4 9.30 g LING YUN "SIX ASSASSINS" I 1 (A SHAW PRODUCTION!622 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-05-15 14 DENNIS THE MENACE 4 1 CANV FIND MY RECOROS, OK MY LITIU RAt^O, OfZ MYyAzzooMo»eM,oe15 words
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Advertisement43 1971-05-15 15 jfw) nalflßß village) LiJ 3- A, CUSCADEN ROAD. SINGAPORE 10 TEL: *****2 7 i *-'**^^H II Add m Singapore s early history M I live crocodiles I Hl\ mJ Put mme .ciourful art o( Bat.K Panting K^J H^ tvf) ■I <ne >ne riH43 words
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Miscellaneous223 1971-05-15 15 TODAY session; 3 p.m. Malay Park, Kim Seng Road dance; 5.30 p.m. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Hl nm At tho English drama session Alexandra Road, Braddel) NaU?nal TheTt're Club and 730 pm Folk Road; Chan S j Road National Iheatre Club dancing. Circuit Road (Jalan Theatre 3pm Theory ll223 words
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Advertisement36 1971-05-15 18 Viva la VIVA la Mexico! Gaucho pants outf designs of sunny Mexico. Howev< TWINKLE I I HEAR YOU'VE BEEN ATTENDING I HI BILL'S A COURSE TO IMPROV! Lm J IvOUR VOCABULARY I WHY HELLO. 1 Bfl36 words
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Advertisement45 1971-05-15 19 f {/a Mexico it capture the vivid colours and wild r, outfits come from London. By DERRICK TAY Hit was nonpariel, i unsurpassed. ■stupendus. ■provocative, luN-PARALLED ipHSHHIIRREPROVABLV I WELL DID IT I SCINTILLATING I WORK? WAS I ST |MULATING I THE COURSE lANQI ANQ [entertaining45 words
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Advertisement109 1971-05-15 19 jfltk Kototexcut j^wown snags jßT|^^panti-bunt n»B^ g^\ Kolotex hip-happy lit« I doubles the life of^B B panti-hose. If you QO^JR thru 2 or 3 inferior pairs '^B a week, Kolotex could save you $20 a week^ Only Kolotex has a special panti-hose for your hip type Ij PICK YOUR PANTI-HOSE109 words
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Advertisement977 1971-05-15 20 111 /I \/I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE The shipping schedules I I I \VI N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for j I 7\l >v ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. %t x_>- rT Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF yL_ _j MX. A977 words
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Miscellaneous26 1971-05-15 24 DAVY JONES By Sam Left I BREATHE PAW JONES' MOUTHPIECE.' NEVERMAVEA WILLTHU?K THAT'S Just as tal^t^cJ. I T: 1 CLOS£P ONE;^ B FF HELPING r °"3-26 words
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Miscellaneous170 1971-05-15 24 Today MOTORING: BP South Malaysian Rally. SOCCER: Ocean SC v Hotel S'pura (Jin Besar. 5.30 p.m.); i Vigilante Corp v RA (Jin Besar. 7 30 p.m.); Alexandra SC v RN Wanderers (Geylang. 4.30 p.m.). HOCKEY: Div. 1 Khalsa v GSC; SRC v Jansenites (SRC). Div. 2 Prisons v Schools'B' (Changi).170 words
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