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Title Section15 1971-05-17 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 2h\ Singapore Monday, May 17, M7l MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article64 1971-05-17 1 flume THE only iaterpretatioß that can be drawn if we keep on working here is that we're supporting a Communist front newspaper. And none of us will have any part of it. We don't want to work for a Communist organisation and we don't want to work for an organisation64 words
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225 1971-05-17 1 Malaysian delegates have a friendly chat with Chun PEKING, Sun. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En lai, and the VicePremkT, Mr. U Hsien-nien, had "a friendly conversation" with a Malaysian trade mission here last night. The Malaysians, led by Tunku Razaleigh. shook hands with Mr. Chou and Mr. Li,225 words
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Article143 1971-05-17 1 WOMEN soldiers are to get better maternity leave benefits. Under new regulations approved by the Army Board, they will get full pay for a period of up to 30 days before the 30 days after confinement. Until now, their maternity leave eigibility was governed143 words
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184 1971-05-17 1 Shake-up in Egypt as Sadat tightens his grip BEIRUT, Sun. President Anwar Sadat began today what is expected to become a full-scale shake-up of Egyptian Government posts by dismissing six senior officials of the state-run radio and television stations. Assured of the Army's support by its new commander. General Mohammed184 words
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149 1971-05-17 1 CALCUTTA. Sun. Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira <Jandhi today accused Pakistan of letting loose "a reign of terror" m East Pakistan to reduce the Bangali people to a minority. Mrs. Gannhi. was on a twoday, visit to East Pakistani refugee camps along the border.149 words
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Article, Illustration578 1971-05-17 1 EXPATRIATES' DECISION FORCES PAPER TO CLOSE THE Eastern Sun has ceased publication. Its last issue appeared yesterday. The closure of the paper follows a decision by its seven senior editorial staff that they "will not be associated any more with anything to do with Communist financing." The578 words
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87 1971-05-17 1 MANILA, Sun. Philippine Customs agents yesterday seized an estimated 500,000 pesos ($249,000) worth of silver bars about to be shipped aboard an airline bound for Singapore, the Manila Times reported today. The newspaper, quoting Customs officials said the bars which yielded more than 2087 words
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Article16 1971-05-17 1 Hie weatherman says the outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today is Fair.16 words
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480 1971-05-17 1 Singapore to get new reservoir in four years AS THE threat of water rationing hung over Singapore last night, plans were announced for a new reservoir to be built m the Upper Changi Road area. Work on the reservoir m the East Coast Reclamation Scheme will start m October. It480 words
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Article231 1971-05-17 1 Hiiai KOBE: Employees of a small Japanese company not only save money by not smoking on the job, their boss pays them higher wages. Chuichi Yoshioka, 64, head of Yoshiola Kogyo, says he has been paying bonuses of 13,000 to 14,500 yen (SsloB to231 words
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Article32 1971-05-17 1 MOTORCYCLIST Cheng Ah Boon. 24. of Bukit Timah Road was killed when his motorcycle collided with a car at the junction of Changi Road and Jalan Eunos late last night.32 words
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Article, Illustration328 1971-05-17 1 Three dead, one hurl as mother and children plunge twelve floors A MOTHER and three of her five children fell from the 12th floor of a block of HDB flats m Redhill Lane yesterday. The mother and two of the children died instantly. The third is dangerously ill m hospital.328 words
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277 1971-05-17 2 Eduardo Lachica - Overseas Chinese don't want to ruturn to mziniland, says Jesuit Eduardo Lachica By MANILA: Chinese families no longer want to resettle m the mainland, according to Charles McCarthy, S.J., m his recently-published book Philippine-Chinese Integration. "This is true throughout South- East Asia, even m countries where Peking's propaganda and recruitmentANS - 277 words
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207 1971-05-17 2 Viewpoint I WOLLD like to throw my Height behind READER (S.H. May 14) whose letter I found to be stimulating. Of late, the Press has become the punchbags of political boxers. In the absence of a responsible Opposition m Parliament, we feel that the Press207 words
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511 1971-05-17 2 The need for an opposition in a parliamentary democracy IT is idle to talk of Democracy and by that we mean parliamentary democracy m a place with a one-party form of government. For it is essential that Parliament should possess the confidence of the people, and deserve that confidence by511 words
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Article113 1971-05-17 2 I READ with interest comments by Mr. Robert Hazell regarding tourism. Advanced countries do not become totally dependent on tourist revenue nor is this revenue completely out of the control of a country. Resources built for tourism such as restaurants, convention halls, improved shopping centres etc. also serve113 words
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241 1971-05-17 2 Of privacy and friendliness at that bungalow I READ with interest the letters by Shocked and Pro- Privacy. I do not know them and just don't care to. Pro-Privacy has adequately explained the aspects of privacy, security, etc. surrounding reservation of Division I holiday bungalows. He has cited the practice241 words
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Article35 1971-05-17 2 Singapore 19 All letters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address. If correspondents wish to have their names withheld, they may use a pen name, but their letters must still be signed.35 words
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298 1971-05-17 2 'I DIDN'T INVITE EX- DETAINEE TO MY CLINIC EX-DETAINEE'S list of excuses for detention without trial are better left unanswered. It is pointless to argue with a man who can seriously contend that fears of a commotion m court by a handful of old women and "lack of decorum" (sic)298 words
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Article253 1971-05-17 2 AUSTRALIAN Defence Minister John Gorton has struck a strange note m making the unresolved question of rent for bases m Singapore a "vital" issue. The way he has presented the story may give some people the impression that Singapore is, strangely, trying to be mean. There is253 words
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Article213 1971-05-17 2 The TV show they rush TO See EVERY Monday night one hears the rat-tat-tat of machine and shattering explosions of grenades and bombs. Conversations cease, work is neglected and young and old rush to watch the "good GIV killing the "bad Germans" on TV. This hour-long Second World War "Combat"213 words
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Advertisement97 1971-05-17 2 w VACHERON w CONSTANTIN M Symbol of Perfection Vacheron Constantin, the oldest watch-makers I m Switzerland, presents a select range of their I latest models. The elegance of styling, and I the precision of movement have gained for 1 Vacheron Constantin the world-wide reputa- I tion for being the Symbol97 words
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262 1971-05-17 3 Now a Jurong plant to produce jute carpets SOUTH-EAST Asias first jute carpet backing factory will start production m Singapore next year. Construction work has begun on a 20-acre site m Jurong for the $14.5 million project by Mercer Mills, a locally incorporated company. Mr G.E. Fearby, one of the262 words
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Article, Illustration33 1971-05-17 3 Thiam Seng clutches the dead chicken which he had killed earlier. BEE Tin, aged 12, piles wood onto the fire while younger sister. Lay Tin, 10, fries fish. Thian Seng, six, looks on.33 words
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275 1971-05-17 3 One teachers' union accepts pay offer He added that according to Ministry officials, the main aim of the new structure was to encourage teachers to be diligent and serious with their teaching career. The structure is divided into three groups 1 non-graduates, pass degree and honours degree graduates. Any teacher275 words
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262 1971-05-17 3 Poverty is a dead hen and bees in the wall A six-year-old boy runs down a hill aim lessly. In one hand is an enormous black chicker which he clobbered to death jearlier m the day. It was one of the three.owned by his family. He doesn't know why he262 words
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Article72 1971-05-17 3 MR. J.F. Conceicao has resigned as chairman of the organising committee set up by the National Safety First Council to assist m the Kallang Exposition. He announced his resignation at the weekend but gave no reason. On May 4, fire destroyed 48 stalls and three days72 words
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95 1971-05-17 3 PAP opens women's section in Geylang THE People's Action Party has opened a women's section m its Geylang Serai branch. Branch vice-president, Mr. Lawrence Arokiaraj, said this was to give the women m the constituency an opportunity to get involved m social and community work. The section had received "good95 words
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268 1971-05-17 3 Varsity don defines academic freedom ACADEMIC freedom m the Singapore University means different things to different groups and individuals, Professor Lim Chong Yah of the Singapore University, said yesterday. And because the university staff came from many parts of the world, the differences m training, tradition, experience, background, attitude and268 words
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Article86 1971-05-17 3 PRESIDENT Sheares will open a three-day district assembly of the Rotary Club of Singapore East tomorrow. About 450 delegates from Rotary Clubs m Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei will attend. President Sheares and the First Lady will be guests of honour at a banquet during which86 words
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Advertisement33 1971-05-17 3 ORCHARD MOTORS SENSATIONAL ACCESSORIES OFFER 14 Afor you to get Y^£ /sl'ooo/-WORTH \^*/OF ACCESSORIES ABSOLUTELY FREE WHEN YOU BUYA NEW VIVA OR X/ICTOR! VUJXHAL±| Orchard Motors 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9 Tel *****133 words
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Miscellaneous97 1971-05-17 3 5.30p.m. 10.30 p.m.: Pakistan Trade Exhibition at the Great World Amusement Park, Kirn Seng Road. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Balestier Road; Jurong Road (7% m.s.); Jalan Bukit Ho Swee; Lorong 3 (Geylang); Prinsep Street; Queen's Crescent; Siglap Avenue and Tanjong Katong Road. 7.30—9.30 p.m.: Two courses conducted by the97 words
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290 1971-05-17 4 Students from 'strike' school get final warning KOTA BAHRL, Sun. A total of 219 out of the 670 students of the Ma'ahad Muhammadi religious school here who had gone on "strike" nearly a month ago have returned to their classes. A spokesman of the Kelantan Religious Affairs Council, which is290 words
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Article90 1971-05-17 4 WELLINGTON, Sun. A three man trade delegation from a New Zealand meatprocessing company will visit Singapore and Malaysia m the course of a five- week tour of five Asian countries, beginning on Thursday. Mr. J.P. Bremner, general manager of the South Otago Freezing Company of90 words
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156 1971-05-17 4 ORANG ASLI BILL WILL GO TO PARLIAMENT IN JULY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Bill for the setting up of an Orang Asli (Aborigine) Welfare Board will be presented at the next sitting of Parliament m July. The proposed board would benefit about 53,000 orang asli m the country, the Minister156 words
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89 1971-05-17 4 Chief Minister warns of fake petitions KUCHING, Sun. People m Sarawak were warned today against attempts by unscrupulous people to collect signatures and thumb prints for petitions to apply for timber concessions. Speaking to the people at Selamas m the Third Division today, the Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman89 words
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Article, Illustration373 1971-05-17 4 'UNMATCHABLE PRICE AND QUALITY' ABOUT two-and-a-half million copies ot locally published children's encyclopaedia will be exported to the United States next year. Mr Edward E. Booher, group vice-president of the American holding company, McGraw-Hill Inc. and chairman of the local joint venture, McGraw-Hill373 words
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Article110 1971-05-17 4 THE FOLLOWING candidates have passed the examina tion m the subject(s) shown against their names thereby completing the Second Professional Examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery: Chow Yeow Ming (Bacteriology Parasitology), Goh Yong Chew (Pharmacology), Hira Singh s/o Bihara Singh110 words
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Article32 1971-05-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thailand recently held a Koran reading competition to select competitors to represent the country at Malaysia s international Koran-reading competition m Kuala Lumpur later this year.32 words
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836 1971-05-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Jubilant Alliance leaders today described their party's victory m the Bekok State by-election m Johore as "symbolising and reflecting the people's faith and confidence m the Alliance Government." The newly-appointed secretary-general of the Alliance, Inche Hussein Onn, said the victory836 words
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108 1971-05-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Several foreign investors have shown interest m investing m the shoes and hides industry with the Mara shoe factory m Petal ing Java, its manager Inche Yahya Mohamed Noor, said here today. The matter was now being studied by the factory108 words
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251 1971-05-17 4 KUCHING, Sun. The Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yakub, has said that he hoped to spefl out the national objectives of the Sarawak Coalition Government at the forthcoming session of the Council Negri. He said that with the objectives now251 words
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Article58 1971-05-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Youth Consultative Council has set up an eight-man committee to study m depth the problems faced by students m rural areas. The committee, headed by woman Senator Aishah Ghani, will study the food, transport and health facilities available to the students58 words
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394 1971-05-17 4 KLALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that the aim of restructuring society was to break down the barriers separating trie people of different races m this country. In this way the objective of uniting the people of different394 words
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Article, Illustration163 1971-05-17 4 How slip repairers cap save $40,000 a Year... SINGAPORE SHIP repairers can save up to $40,000 a year by switching from sand to a long-lasting abrasive for abrasive cleaning. This amount can be saved when cleaning a surface of between 1,000 to 1,500 square feet, according to Mr. Allen It.163 words
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Miscellaneous32 1971-05-17 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker BEETLE'S /^rO^\ GOING TO _/Th THirNKi I FLIPWMEN \^QlSj V Me^- BENi 7 I ME ~EES THE I T t BCARD--MES r* rffi\ BME BQggQNVED t \j32 words
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Article, Illustration656 1971-05-17 6 ADELE KOH - ADELE KOH J By at a preview "YOU'RE missing the point," my photographer friend cried, exasperated. "They are salon photographs. They are not supposed to appeal to just anybody." "Yes, but they must have some point of interest, mustn't they? There must656 words
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Article326 1971-05-17 6 THE results in full MONOCHROME PRINTS: THE LORE WAN THO MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL for the Best Monochrome Print: '^\usente" by PEDRO LUIS RAOTA (Argentina) THE.GOH TJOEI KOK GOLD TROPHY for the Best Monochrome Print submitted by a Singapore photographer: "Mv Fair Lady" by CHEONG FOOK YEE 10 PEWTER TRAY AWARDS326 words
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Article, Illustration29 1971-05-17 6 SHIP PAINTER by Tan Lip Seng of Singapore (best colour print eritry) SUMMER DELIGHT Burton V. Lock of the U.S.A. (Pewter Tray award, colour print).29 words
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235 1971-05-17 7 AMSTERDAM, Sun I'olue arrested three men over the bomb throwing incident earlier today aboard the pirate pop music ship "Radio North Sea International,' anchored nine miles off the Dutch coast. The three men went to the ship Mebo Two m a rubber dinghy. After235 words
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Article142 1971-05-17 7 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Sun. The Government of President Jean-Claude Duvalier today dismissed the militia (tontons macoutes) chief m Les Cayes, Haiti's third largest city. The sacking of the chief, Astral Benjamin, who was renowned for his toughness, was the first publicly announced dismissal of a militia leaderAFP - 142 words
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Article52 1971-05-17 7 BASTIA, Corsica, Sun. Rolling Stone Mick Jagger and hLs Nicaraguan bride Bianca peppered a bothersome photographer with cigarette packets during a chase through the streets here yesterday. The honeymooning couple's yacht Christina, which dropped anchor here earlier m the day. sailed ahead of schedule after52 words
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Article283 1971-05-17 7 COLOMBO, Sun. Ground troops carried out mopping- up operations- m insurgent strongholds today following bombing and strafing missions by the air forces yesterday. Official sources said some of the pockets cleared out were m Anuradhapura and Kurunegala districts m the north central and north283 words
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Article174 1971-05-17 7 PALERMO. Sun. Public Prosecutor Pietro Scaglione. gunned down recently as he returned from his* wife's funeral, was executed on orders from a Mafia summit meeting, Sicilian newspapers said today. Police are reported to have received an anonymous letter naming an important political figure as theAFP - 174 words
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Article, Illustration432 1971-05-17 7 t"V w r. ?:r. MANILA, Sun. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos bitterly criticised the Manila Press yesterday, saying the people were being made to "inhale poison" from the "venomous fumes of media." Accusing the Press of publishing news "even without proof," the President asked:AFP - 432 words
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78 1971-05-17 7 JAKARTA, Sun. A fourman Indonesian delegation led by Mining Minister Prof. Sumantri Brodjonegoro left here today for Canberra to sign an agreement with Australia on the continental shelf between the two countries. A similar agreement was signed between Indonesia and Malaysia last year.78 words
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51 1971-05-17 7 TEHERAN. Sun.. King Feisal of Saudi Arabia arrived here today for a three- hour stopover to meet with the Shah of Iran, reportedly to discuss the future of the Persian Gulf after the British puD out of the area by the end of this51 words
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Article, Illustration273 1971-05-17 7 SAIGON, Sun. Vice Presi dent Nguyen Cao Ky today repeated that he would be a candidate m the next Presidential elections, but refused to say whether he would run alone or on a ticket with President Nguyen Van Thieu. He made273 words
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Article64 1971-05-17 7 DARES-SALAAM, Sun. The Tanzanian Governmentowned Sunday News today vehemently condemned ''attempts by Britain, the United States and Australia to undermine and discredit" the work of the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation. A six member ad hoc group from the Committee arrived last night from Zambia64 words
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Article241 1971-05-17 7 UK may cut duty on foreign cars LONDON, Sun. Prices of car shares dropped on the London Stock Exchange after Mr John Davies, Minister of Trade and Industry, announced today that the British Government was thinking of abolishing customs duties on imported foreign cars. Mr Davies told the Congress of241 words
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Article125 1971-05-17 7 CATANIA, Sicily, Sun. Lava flowing down the slopes of the volcano Mount Etna burned crops and orchards, destroyed part of the new "sea to snow" road to the summit, and brought down a bridge. The molten stream followed the bed of a mountain torrent the Cubania,AFP - 125 words
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189 1971-05-17 7 Soldiers shot in new Belfast violence BELFAST, Sun. A Scottish soldier was fighting for his life m hospital here today after being cut down by machine gun fire last night m a new outbreak of Belfast violence. One civilian was killed and another hurt m the brief gun battle whichAP; AFP - 189 words
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Article45 1971-05-17 7 TRIESTE, Italy, Sun. A war-time German pocket submarine, with two torpedoes intact, has been found m Sistiani bay, hear here by police frogmen. The U-boat was lying only a few feet below the surface, and about 100 yards from Sistiani beach.45 words
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Advertisement48 1971-05-17 7 1 THE /SINGAPOR^ II i To be sure of your daily copy, instruct your regular news vendor or fill m and mail the coupon below. I wish to subscribe to the Singapore Herald. /\d d re s s oigna t v re Subscription rate: 15 cents a copy.48 words
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Article, Illustration528 1971-05-17 8 Troop cuts would be an error says Nixon KEY BISCAYNE, Florida, Sun. President Nixon made his first personal statement yesterday condemning proposals to half the number of U.S. troops m Europe and was backed by former President Lyndon Johnson. Mr. Nixon also produced a bi partisan list of i\ former528 words
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292 1971-05-17 8 •i'^^j t^ 7 Tr V^Jm-\ rwf-i»i FAKik, bun. British Premier Edward Heath believes agreement m principle can be obtained before the end of July on the main negotiating points for Britain's entry into the European Common Market, the French magazine L' Express said292 words
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Article67 1971-05-17 8 ADELAIDE, Sun. A 800--mile long oil slick off the South Austral an coast has caused the death of about 500 penguins m the last few days: Only small amounts of the oil have reached beaches. Tests are being carried out to determine if the sßck67 words
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Article, Illustration258 1971-05-17 8 Pomar wins malaya Torney FDSFASFDF GRANDMASTER Pomar (Spain) won the 11th Costa del Sol Inter national Tournament 1971 at the Hotel MalagaPal acio. Pomar finished with 11 points (8 wins and 6 draws), with Grandmaster Bisguier (USA) second with 10V6 points, followed by Grandmaster Benko (USA), and International Master Ciocaltea258 words
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Article87 1971-05-17 8 15 convicts die in breakout CALCUTTA, Sun. The death toll m the breakout from Calcutta's Dumdum Prison rose to 15 yesterday after two of the injured died m hospital Forty-five prisoners escaped after bea ting-up warders with bamboo sticks and stones m the rioting on Friday according to unofficial sources.87 words
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Article48 1971-05-17 8 CANBERRA. Sun The Australian Federal Police have launched a search throughout Australia for 15 Lebanese who are m the count ry illegally Last week, police raids m Sydney detained 16 illegal Lebanese migrants. Another two Lebanese left Austral a voluntarily for home yesterday.48 words
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Article199 1971-05-17 8 Uruguay in state of war' again MONTEVIDEO, Sun. The Uruguayan Government has declared itself again, m a ''state of war" as the result of the eleventh successful kidnapping by the Tupamaro guerillas. The guerillas on Friday seized a wealthy businessman and former Government Minister, Carlos Frick Davie, 64, making him199 words
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Article72 1971-05-17 8 HAKODATE, Hokkaido, Sun. Eight workers were miraculously rescued at a railroad construction site m Hokkaido today, 16 hours after they had been buried alive following ir a cave-in. They were hospitalised for health checkups but none of them had been injured. When the roof collapsed,72 words
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Article195 1971-05-17 8 TOKYO, Sun. American and Japanese Parliamentary leaders agreed to work together to settle the China problem by keeping constantly m touch with each other During the L.S-Japanese Parliamentary talks held at the headquarters of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Mr Yoshimi Furui, who has often visited Peking195 words
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160 1971-05-17 8 TOP FROG NEBRASKA STAYS ONE JUMP AHEAD ANGELS CAMP, California, Sun. Nebraska No. i is the top frog m this former gold rush town. He outjumped all his rivals m front of a crowd of 30,000 excited fans to win the coveted Governor's Jump Trophy. The Cornhusker leaped 10 feet160 words
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222 1971-05-17 8 Wedding guests drown in hidden well SALLEN, North France. Sun. Thirteen wedding guests drowned when the floor of the local village hall caved m and sent them hurtling into a hidden well last night Another eight people were puled to safety by rescuers who lowered a ladder into the disused222 words
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Article50 1971-05-17 8 SOFIA, Sun. Bulgarians went to the polls today to approve the new national Constitution unanimously adopted by Parliament a week ago. Observers here saw mass support for the new Constitution. Results will be announced tomorrow and Parliament will sit on Tuesday to proclaim the Constitution.50 words
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Article1045 1971-05-17 9 DENZILPEIRIS - Torment of unwanted refugees DENZILPEIRIS By BACKGROUND Asian News Service Correspondent at a refugee camp m Petrapole, West Bengal. Here, huddling m improvised huts with roofs of split reed and loosely plaited coconut thatch, are the poor who fled from 'Bangla Desh." The more fortunate who escaped the terror m1,045 words
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Article365 1971-05-17 9 COLIN CHAPMAN - COLIN CHAPMAN From m SYDNEY AUSTRALIA hopes to open direct talks with Peking to establish a dialogue within the next few weeks. The talks will take place m a neutral capital where both countries have embassies, probably either London or Paris. The talks will be the outcomeANS - 365 words
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Article, Illustration1294 1971-05-17 9 V. K. CHIN; EDUARDO LACHICA; D. Y. CAPARAS - V. K. CHIN EDUARDO LACHICA D. Y. CAPARAS From m KUALA LUMPUR From m Manila. From m MANILA SIX natural rubber producers, responsible for 85 per cent of world production, have postponed plans to deal with the United States stockpile which has been blamed for1,294 words
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Miscellaneous68 1971-05-17 9 DAVY JONES Plcr ______Z By Sam Left ITaVV JONES^aTI <t*l S O R R EALL; 1 t r WH V A A A C E O Vou\/ TH?S US BfFF EC> 1 V ,'n S?^ tI^'SS PRIEP THE BEAM 1^ 7 SEEN THROUGH DOING HER?" YOU'VE BEEN* AUVE* rPT aTw68 words
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Miscellaneous542 1971-05-17 9 ■H fIH WjM H~9 ■B IH ACROSS I DOWN 1. Wary about queer inferior l. Substitute actor takes 1,000 y ar \f> t dollars for remaining upright 7. Despite being spotted he 8 > would be wpset if paroled! (7) 2. Poem written to ship with 8. Couple of articles542 words
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244 1971-05-17 10 S'pore search for national L culture not clear-cut' SINGAPORE'S search for a national culture and identity is something not likely to have a "clear cut beginning or end", according to Culture Minister Mr. Jek Yeun Thong. He said this last night at the opening of the $180,000 Kreta Ayer People's244 words
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Article41 1971-05-17 10 THE chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr IF. Tang has been appointed a member of the Ngee Ann Technical College Council for a three-year term. The appointment is announced m the latest issue of the Government Gazette.41 words
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Article, Illustration234 1971-05-17 10 THEY came some 30 ot them dressed m their Sunday best despite the heat, to relive "the glovious old days" at a traditional English tea party m the Raffles Hotel courtyard. They were British expatriates who came to Singapore before the Second234 words
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Article, Illustration45 1971-05-17 10 A/ancu ( iWjp - A/ancu (iWjp Qoual Motib ABOVE: Mr. John Hoyer. general manager of SAS Thai International, Brunei. East Malaysia and Singapore, pointing towards the viking ship Pn his right is Mr Stephen Tay. head of the company's cargo sales depart ment and Mr. Ragnar Wilton45 words
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Article286 1971-05-17 10 A.K. LEE - How to turn down an invitation A.K. LEE By OVER the weekend I recieved an invitation to attend the wedding of my second cousin, three times removed. I duly went along and spent the evening dressed m a suit tailored for the needs of gentlemen m temperate climates who would286 words
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Article42 1971-05-17 10 The Acting High Commissioner for Pakistan. Mr. M. Islam, held a recepnon for Government officials and members of the Diplo matic Corps who attended the opening of the Pakistan Trade Exhibition at the Great World Amusement Park on Saturday.42 words
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Article, Illustration223 1971-05-17 10 ABOUT 40 air cargo agents attended a cocktail party given by SAS /Thai International on Thursday m connection with its cargo campaign m the Far East and Scandinavia. Mr Ragnar Wi'.ton, from the SAS Marketing Division, Sweden, who is touring the Far East as part of the223 words
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Article, Illustration116 1971-05-17 10 IT is not very often that you have four people born under the same star working for more or less similar organisations. And when that happens they get together for a swinging birthday party. The four all born under Taurus are Mr. Peter Bostoek, manager116 words
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95 1971-05-17 10 Technicians go to Switzerland for training FOUR technicians from Swiss Associated Indus tries (Pte) Ltd have left for Switzerland for training m th«- production of watch cases. They are Messrs. Choong Chiew Loke, Lee Biao Teck, Ho Wei Mcnn and Teong BenK Seong. Five others from the company returned recently95 words
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Miscellaneous68 1971-05-17 10 BLONDIE By Chic Young 1 PAGWOOP' I YOUV CMANGED [SLONDiE 'MS IS TM£ SAMP WAV I ~P =J SEEMS IKS WA.R CCMB/ IVE 3EEN COM3ING MV UAH f SMC? MAVE M^-iCP=O O r^ .-A J^*S -ii r^*i ARCHIE D^^ By Bob Montana (SAY,.. >L GET SVEMGEN TC YOU ZZV IT'S68 words
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376 1971-05-17 11 SAFTI OFFICER CALLS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION TO IMPROVE STANDARDS THE teaching of English as a second language is being handicapped by a lack of properly trained language teachers rather than a shortage of manpower. Capt C. V Hogan, Language Training Officer m Safti, said376 words
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Article, Illustration230 1971-05-17 11 The herbs that link two great medical traditions CHINESE traditional medicine and Western medicine have something m common, the use of herbs. So says Mr. Cepher Chen, managing director of Grace Pharmaceuticals. Mr. Chens firm is the agent for Zyma of Switzerland, and three of the firm's best-selling patent medicines230 words
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Article, Illustration516 1971-05-17 11 GERRI'S BOOK WILL SHOW SINGLE WOMEN THE FUN WAY TO TRAVEL NEW Yorker Gerri Tully plans to unveil the mysteries of the Orient with a travel guide for single women. Miss Tully, who has spent the last two months travelling around the Philippines, Japan, Thailand, Hongkong and Singapore collecting material516 words
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Article52 1971-05-17 11 REGISTRATION for the National Language public examinations m August will begin today and continue until June 4 at the Examinations Division, Ministry of Education, Kay Siang Road. The written examination will be held on Aug. 12 and 13, while the oral will be on Aug. 16. 1752 words
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Article41 1971-05-17 11 THE St John Ambulance Association has produced a catalogue of a wide range of safety kits for tlie home, office, shop, factory, school and building site. Inquiries can be made at its store department. 420 Beach Road.41 words
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Article, Illustration50 1971-05-17 11 DR AUGUSTINE Tan, MP for Whampoa. listens to the problem of a 69--year-old grandmother. Madam Loh Seng Kang, who lives m a one-room sub-standard flat m his constituency and cannot move to a better flat because of the higher rent, c See Page 12.50 words
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134 1971-05-17 11 Two Aussies paid for watches with dud notes TWO well-dressed Australians walked into H. Sena, the jewellers, of High Street, at the weekend, bought two watches for A51,350 and paid for them m counterfeit money A report was made to the police yesterday by Mr. Don Titus, a jewel designer134 words
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Article193 1971-05-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Asean permanent committee on mass media will discuss the exchange of mass media personnel and television films at its meeting which begins here tomorrow. The committee hopes the exchange will begin next year, the chairman of the three- member Philippine193 words
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65 1971-05-17 11 Education head will address U.S. Congress MR. KWAN Sai Khvong, the Permanent Secretary for Education, has been invited by the American Congress to appear as a consultant on South-East Asian and regional environmental problems. He will address a joint session of the Congress and Senate on May 25 and 26.65 words
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Article52 1971-05-17 11 THE management committee of the Keppel Harbour Community Centre is organising a marathon walking competition for residents m Telok Rlangah constituency on June 13 at 7.30 a.m. The route is from Jurong Wharf No. 4 to the centre for seniors and from Clement i Circus to the centre52 words
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Advertisement60 1971-05-17 11 CINEMAS/Page 12 m ECONOMIC AFF AIRS Pages 1 3/ 16 LIVING/TV/ Pages 14/15 SHIPPING Page* 1 7 18 SPORT/ Pages 19/20 and you'll soon be hearing fr talking alot about them ALSO LISTEN Cr DANCE TO THE EXCITING. FULL BLOODED SOUND OF CARMEL CHAYNE THE CRIMSON THE SENSATIONAL GROUP FROM60 words
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114 1971-05-17 12 Xl ALA I I Ml'l K. Sun. Malaysia and Thailand are carrying out a joint study off the east coast of H«*»t Malaysia to find arras rich m fish and other marine products. The Minister of Agriculture and I ands.114 words
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397 1971-05-17 12 Dr Tan faces the problems of Whampoa POOR FAMILIES CANNOT AFFORD HIGH-RENT FLATS DR. Augustine H.H. Tan, M P for Whampoa, was told of the many problems of flat dweflers during a tour of his constituency yesterday. One such problem was from 69-year old Madam Loh Seng Kang who was397 words
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Article, Illustration191 1971-05-17 12 Yo ho ho, what a rum way to get lit up CARE for a light, sir? Patrons of Hugo's Grill Room at the Hyatt Hotel can get one from a 200--year-old cigar lighter which cost $1,000. The lighter consists only of a candle, a bowl of rum and some sandalwood191 words
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Article34 1971-05-17 12 A DONATION of $380 came from the staff of Interocean Lines (SEA) Limited for the Dragon Lotus Hfll fund. This brings the total received by the Herald to $2,576.50.34 words
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Article57 1971-05-17 12 A YVEEK-long exhibition of a 500 catalogues focussing on the American building industry will open m the NTUC Hall today. The catalogues are selected from American companies specialising m 24 different categories of building materials, hardware and supplies. The show will be of particular interest to those interested57 words
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Article185 1971-05-17 12 Hawkers urged to keep K.L clean KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Minister of Technology, Research and Local Government, Dato Ong Kee Hui, today called on hawkers m Kuala Lumpur to beautify the town. They could do so by painting their stalls and using multicoloured umbrellas to make them more attractive.185 words
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Advertisement372 1971-05-17 12 T SMASH IN G*SUCC ESS! EVERY SHOW A PACKED HOUSE AT THE ODEON I 7 J| f I LVaaaa^ Da y At I W V' aaf 1 am> I#3 I f B I I»T aw^ 4 -00. 6.30. I I I -VfrTl i^l 9<3 P M I J Laaaaaaaaaal I372 words
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Advertisement43 1971-05-17 12 ENCORE tremendous success «ssr miss txcjgMigr Singapore's f to P-notch pop group R| SPOT SPOT F^.l SINO*fO«f WHOM SINGAPORE 9. TEL *****9 *****8 KUALA LUMPUR TEL ***** ***** PENANG TEL ***** ***** ICALAX vpa Daily 3, 6 9 p.m. fUAuuA f^^l Hfenflv BONi\43 words
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Advertisement475 1971-05-17 12 ORGANISATION H.I:M!M IiWTTTrn NOW SHOWING 1 4 Shows 1 30. 4 00 6.30. 9 19 p m CARRY ON UP THE JUNGLE" i with the "Carry On" Team Color A Rank Organisation Picture NOW SHOWING 1 No Fra« List 1 1 am 1 30. 4 00. ***** 30 p m475 words
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Miscellaneous53 1971-05-17 12 THE following numbers were picked m yesterday's Toto draw No: 38/71: 37, 3, 15, 36, 9. The additional number: 28. The three* circled numbers: 12, 36, 42. The Jackpot: $115,000. TODAY: 2.22 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 4.49 p.m. (6.6.ft). TOMORROW: 3.27 a.m. (7.8 ft.); 6.00 p.m. (6.7 ft.) DENNIS THE MENACE53 words
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155 1971-05-17 13 PAPER PRODUCTS (MALAYA) reported that sales for the first quarter of the current year were "very encouraging." up 29 per cent over the same period last year. Volume of sales for the whole of 1970 amounted to $8.3 million, compared with $7 5 million155 words
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89 1971-05-17 13 KUALA LUMPURKEPONG Amalgamated said it has offered to purchase from Sea fie Id Amalgamated Rubber the latters minorities holding m Bukit Panjong for 31-£ pence per Bukit Panjong 10 pence stock unit. In the event of acceptance by Seafield, a similar offer will89 words
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Article171 1971-05-17 13 ITT's plan to earn more dollars SAN DIEGO, Sun. The chief executive of ITT MM of the world's largest enterprises proposed a three-pronged attack to reverse the growing United States balance of payments deficit. The plan was outlined by Harold S. Geneen, chairman and president of International Telephone and TelegraphAP - 171 words
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210 1971-05-17 13 DETROIT. Sun Henry Ford II said today that American-built mini cars have failed to stem the rising tide of imports and expressed doubt that the American industry could remain competitive m the world auto market. "Mini cars make mini profits," said Mr. Ford,AP - 210 words
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Article213 1971-05-17 13 LONDON. Sun. Shell Transport and Trading chairman Sir David Barran said the company has for mm time been examining the possibility of entering business not directly concerned with oil, natural gas, and chemicals, and cited the mining and metallurgical industries as logical routes for such developments.Reuter - 213 words
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Article35 1971-05-17 13 SYDNEY, Sun. Woodside Oil has given notice that a call, the second, of 10 Australian cents per share on all issued contributing shares is due on June 9. Reuter F CONOMIC AFFAIRS 1Reuter - 35 words
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329 1971-05-17 13 SEOUL, Sun. South Korea is studying a plan to have United States oil firms use non-American survey ships to continue their oil exploration on the Korean continental shelf, a senior Government official said. He said the plan aimed at solving a dele-ateAP - 329 words
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Article485 1971-05-17 13 SYDNEY, Sun. Australian leaders have been taken completely by surprise by an odd display of muscle and brawn by the United States m an unusually open feud over trade relationships between the two countries. The United States has informed Australia it is deeply disturbed by485 words
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Article53 1971-05-17 13 HONGKONG. Sun. China is to buy diesel freighters from Yugoslavia under a contract signed m Peking last week, the New China News Agency reported. No details were given but m Belgrade, Tanjug news agency said Yugoslav shipyards would deliver four freighters, 15,000 tC" c rhinaAFP - 53 words
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Article332 1971-05-17 13 Prices eased initially on Saturday under small selling m continuation of Friday's bearish trend. Later, however, cheap buying support steadied the market and most issues closed above the day's lows. The stock average was 1.92 yen higher on balance at 2.417.12. and turnover for the day amounted332 words
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Article, Illustration291 1971-05-17 13 PEOPLE in busuness Mr SYDNEY MIER, international division vice president of Max Far tor, arrived m Singapore at the weekend for a sixday visit. The local agents for Max Factor m Singapore and Malaysia are Associated Importers. Mr Mier. who is on a marketing tour of SouthEast Asia, will leave291 words
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Article229 1971-05-17 13 The market hesitated towards the end of the past week as the Financial Times index breached the psychological 400 barrier and late profit-taking pared early gains. The latest moves m the UK/EEC negotiations aided sentiment but the U.K. local election results induced caution. Courtaulds was lower following229 words
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Article96 1971-05-17 13 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars. On New York TT 6.0225 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99° c fineness, per tael) 306.125 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 46.50 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 149.00 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 167.00 Philippine (per96 words
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Article313 1971-05-17 13 GRANT PROCESS A NEW ZEALAND DEVELOPED process the Grant Resin Process which recovers valuable protein from meatwork effluent and transforms the liquid residue into clear and usable water has been announced by Science Minister Brian Talboys. World patent rights have been taken out. The Grant Resin process resultsAFP - 313 words
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Advertisement236 1971-05-17 13 ADVERTISEMENTS ro"n°su" T Da.?d"°' L o fl<s r £Z» L N N KtT ECONOMIC Licensed Va?ue?l a f»-«6MT* and IONDON Nr C.tate^ AgenJes V*"* tlT 4/B C OM Slr SBSmS f 'ASSS: Of /B 4 M we w^ EUROPE TOUR LONDON HAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them to HOLIDAY <ontact tITA.236 words
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Miscellaneous376 1971-05-17 13 FORTHCOMING MEETINGS BATU LINTANG noon at Sir Room, hotel RUBBER: Today, noon at premises, Havelock Road, registered office. Chartered Singapore. Bank Building. Beach Street, BORNEO BERHAD P**nang. June 1. 10 a.m. at registered GIL AN I JUTE office. Crosby House TEXTILE: May 18, 11.30 Robinson Road. Singapore am at registered376 words
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Miscellaneous50 1971-05-17 13 FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON, Fri. (Changes m brackets); Industrials 393 8 (+3.3); Tins 70.35 (Unch); Rubbers 188.01 (-0.7 5); Oils 336 37 (+6.62). DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Fri. (Changes m brackets); Industrials 936.06 (-0.28); Transportation 226.60 (-1.11); Utilities 118.80 (-0.38). Composite stocks 310.36 (-0.66); Bonds 70.69 (-0.07).50 words
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Article916 1971-05-17 14 FRANCES BOON - FRANCES BOON By FSADFSA "OUR nurses try not to be cross and ratty with maternity patients, but this is a personal matter it's up to them how they feel on a certain day." "The good maternity nurse should be efficient and pleasant, but if she916 words
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Article322 1971-05-17 14 MARKET PLACE. A column for consumer views and news. If you have a complaint, compliment, anecdote or query, send them m to Market place, Singapore Herald, P.O. Box 692, Singapore. Glamourous uniforms with sexy slits and cut-outs just don't make up for good old-fashioned hygiene. I am continually322 words
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Article100 1971-05-17 14 IN THES busy work complkati with mou garnish an< sauces ar irrelevant. They can entertaining spectre In pleasant a pastime. By using w| Malay. Chine European r bits and piec adapting and large and repertoire of obtained Another meals do not come from equipped wil date and ela utensil100 words
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Miscellaneous1628 1971-05-17 14 S S A Sm uT OH II NEW YORK "Joy To ZZ wm mWmmmmmW flllll Tn World" by Three Dog B ***** l Night topped the US. pop ZZ i^BHB i— ll^ records charts for the Z I^—M^ xtn week m a row —^—i— P nilllll st ln >«cond place1,628 words
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Miscellaneous63 1971-05-17 14 TWINKLE By PERR V YES^^^INKIN^^B H^^l^^l^Hl^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ABOUT IT IH DO YOU REALISE I ALWAYS GIVES I THAT OUT THERE I SUCH ARE MILLIONS AN UPLIFTING H OF STARS JUST EXPER| ENCE LIKE US YES TO NNOW CMS THE ILLIMITABLE II Y .^l NOT ALONE Q UNIVERSE JUST H TO KNOW63 words
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Article, Illustration360 1971-05-17 15 IF YOU'RE eating at the Car Park m Orchard Road one night, take some time to watch the people go by. I did and found it more fascinating than a fashion promenade. The car park which is converted into a hawkers' pitch by360 words
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Article, Illustration822 1971-05-17 15 In spito of the aura of mystery surrounding it, two eggs can be turned into a successful omelette by even the most amateur of cooks. There is no set recipe for the successful omelette, everybody has their own method which is 100822 words
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Advertisement291 1971-05-17 15 ■^■^^H DELIGHTFUL JAPANESE ,l^| BRIGHTEN J^H U p YOUR /J^H HOME I] II ALL THINGS I i I Japanese. Today we IJ^^^^H Mature items from M/ vx^l Japan which tan by Kl^^ljJM bought right here m SJP^H 111 Orchard Koad. v^sJj| The (.in/a is hardlj ■<^C \^^sBBr^™ an>thing likr its291 words
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Miscellaneous110 1971-05-17 15 I HELP YOURSELF At f f f~~ < f 3*? Frst Features Flusr > Oul Stains from carpets Biood stams can be removed by Cotu,' wool moistened Remove co<'"> stains by sod- y tor I immediately by squirting with a soda soaking m salted cold water then methylated spirits can110 words
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475 1971-05-17 16 BOTH turnovers and values went to higher levels on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week as renewed buying support gained momentum On the last two days of trading, however, the higher price le\els attracted some profit taking and liquidation475 words
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Article133 1971-05-17 16 NZ TRADE MISSION FOR S'PORE BANGKOK. Sun. A 12 man New Zealand trade mission has arrived m Bangkok to look into the possibility of expanding trade relations with Thailand. The mission, the fourth to come to Thailand, is sponsored by the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation, and is led by a133 words
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134 1971-05-17 16 WASHINGTON. Sun. The World Bank's International Development Association (IDA) has approved a US$7.5 million credit to set up a modern seeds industry m Indonesia. IDA said the first phase of the project would be concentrated on rice as part of the IndonesianAFP - 134 words
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Article1624 1971-05-17 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Jan/Apr. Price Closing Prices Yields Weekly Turnovers 1971 Company or 11*1: Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed '000 +or '000 +or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 1.45 1.34 Acma +.03 1.55 1.57 6 4 9 9 8-6 •1.1)0 2.44 Allied1,624 words
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492 1971-05-17 16 CANTON. Sun. The Canton spring trade fair which closed yesterday was the biggest and most varied exhibition of China's industrial and agri cultural development since it began as a biannual fair IS years ago. It will take some time before it is knownANS - 492 words
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54 1971-05-17 16 Vietnam bans sugar from Mozambique SAIGON: The South Viet namese Government has decided to stop importing sugar from Mozambique because it may originate m Rhodesia, the official flews agency Vietnam Presse said. The decision had been taken on the basis of a report by a U.N. committee which had pointed54 words
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Article38 1971-05-17 16 (Saturday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 42.75, (2) 160.50; Hongkong 42.25; Beirut 41.60. Note; (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael.38 words
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Article52 1971-05-17 16 FRASER 'S INDUSTRIAL INDICES #150, Singapore Sago flour No. 1 13 V%, Fair $12, Siak: unquoted. Linga: Unquoted, Sago seed $17, Tapioca seed #21, Tapioca flour #19 and Gambier #85. Singapore Malaysia May 10 CLOSED 11 718.15 442.52 12 718.22 444.48 13 721.95 448.32 14 725.66 452.49 Changes on week52 words
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75 1971-05-17 16 RUBBER TIN (per kilo) (per picul) May 10 CLOSED 11 116.50 CU. #641.12^1 112 114.75 cti #643.50 13 114.25 cU. 9644.25 14 1 14.00 CU. |648.00 After four days of price improvement. Straits tin ■Lipped by J2.25 a picul on Saturday to $645.75 on an official75 words
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Article92 1971-05-17 16 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Motor Invt. (1) 7Vi June 4 12Vi% l2Vt W. Marden(2) 12Vi June 4 20 Chin Teck (3) 7V* June 10 17 Borneo Bhd.(l) 12 June 4 18 12Vi% Inch Ken. (1) 5 July 7 8 1592 words
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Article109 1971-05-17 16 NEW YORK: Trading m physical rubber was rather restricted during the past week, m part reflecting the holiday m Singapore on Monday* and international monetary uncertainties. Factory buying, which had picked up m the past few weeks m anticipation of a U.S. dock strike m the autumn,109 words
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Article274 1971-05-17 16 THE arrival of the new Sarawak pepper crop revived interest m the section on the Singapore produce markets last week. Other commodities either maintained levels or edged down on lack of interest. The size of the arrivals could only be described as "reasonably good" as estimates differed widely.274 words
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Miscellaneous114 1971-05-17 16 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAY, 17. OUT: Mevenburg 1/2; Isarco 10/11. Taboa 23/24; Meisho Maru 31/32; Australasia 45. Tatiana 46; Bikin 44; Thai 5; Rajah Brooke 20 east; Fernandoeverett 27/28; Priam (iii) 33/34; Priam (i) 33/34; LCT Inagua Rover 22.114 words
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Advertisement431 1971-05-17 18 •flp MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No UA Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. A The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE S.n S apo'» r S ham Panang Arci»»t M>«UOniO J/S Jtm 10/11 i«M Maw«a*/7 Lmm4mm »/T Hamkwrg 14/7 R'dam 16 7 p is atrrrxn 21/7 Bliot I*/2I431 words
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Miscellaneous821 1971-05-17 18 pClOth^l infl '"Ouding ships sailing out of Singapore for Far L.QOIUV/UI IV^I East ports to the northeast. BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 V.ncou«r (June 25). Hon^on, (May 29/Jun. I>. *<=«€ Tacoma (July 26), Seattle (June 29). BBL/HC BADENSTEIN June 15 Manila, Hongkong, Keelung, Kaoshiung. HLL/AFT BATJAN May 23/25 Cristoba.. Vera Cruiz.821 words
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2120 1971-05-17 19 I BIG SWEEP Pool $9,343 Ist No: ***** ($3,082) 2nd No: ***** ($7701 3rd No: ***** ($385) Starters: ($lO2 each): Nos: *****, *****. *****. *****, *****. Consolation: ($3B each) Nos: *****, *****, *****. *****, *****, *****. *****, *****, *****, *****. pi;nan(;, sun. am or2,120 words
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Article362 1971-05-17 19 BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sun. Canonero 11, the surprise Kentucky Derby winner, owned by Edgar Caibett who got it IK months ago as a wedding present, outduelled Calumet Farm's Eastern Fleet and won the 96th running of the Preakness Stakes for three-year-olds at Pimlico m track record time362 words
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338 1971-05-17 19 An All Armed Forces singles final TWO newcomers champions Lee Lek Kwang (1968) and Lee Soon Lai (1967) will clash for the Singapore Table Tennis Association's Junior singles title m an all Safsa final at Monk's Hill School tonight, 8.30 p.m. Lek Kwang, 21, entered the final with 21-17, 21-19,338 words
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Article, Illustration762 1971-05-17 19 TOKYO, Sun. India's Premjit Lall and Jaidip Mukarjee edged Japan's Jun Kamiwazumi and Toshiro Sakai 7-9, B-l, :M>. 8-1, 8-4 m the doubles today giving India a 2-1 lead with two singles matches remaining m the Eastern Zone Davis Cup tennis final. The762 words
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Article, Illustration213 1971-05-17 19 LONDON, Sun. The Pakistani cricketers had their first experience of a fast English wicket and humid conditions yesterday and were routed for 126 by Cambridge University. It was their lowest score since they started their English tour. The man who did the damage was John Spencer, a tallA.P. - 213 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-05-17 19 SOCCER: SBHFL Guthrie Waugh 'A' v Spore Pools (Jin Besar, 5.15 p.m.); Humer v Spore Tobacco (Geylang, 5.15 p.m.). HOCKEY: SAFSA v Police SA (GSC); Combined Schools 'A' v PARC. ATHLETIC: Selegie School (Farrer Park).35 words
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664 1971-05-17 20 JASBIR SINGH - JASBIR SINGH CRICKET LEAGUE SINGAPORE Recreation Club started the second round of the Singapore Cricket Association senior league tournament m dynamic style when they reeled off a ten-wicket victory over lowly placed Indian Association at BaJestier Road yesterday. Sending the Indians664 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1971-05-17 20 SRC beat I.A. by 10 wickets at Balestier Road. LA. Baldhiraj Singh c Mahesh Kumar b H. Perera 1; Abdul Rashid b H. Perera 0; R. Bartlett st. Pritam Singh b Mahesh Kumar 0; Krishna Moorthy b Mahesh Kumar 3; Darshan Singh b Kasinathan 3; Hussien Shah c Pritam1,166 words
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Article226 1971-05-17 20 THE SETRON sponsored team of Yamaha riders still reign supreme m the Motocross races neld at Colombo Camp yesterday despite a strong challenge by lone Suzuki rider Ken Stafford. Star of the six man team, which included five teenagers, was Doug Topham, 16, who226 words
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Article131 1971-05-17 20 POLICE Sports Association whipped Royal Air Force Changi 4-1 m a FAS Division One League at Jalan Besar Stadium. After missing three goals, RAF Changi's skipper John Mole finally succeeded m initiating the first goal m the 23rd minute. From a centre by right-winger Jerry Overton, John Mole131 words
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Article, Illustration392 1971-05-17 20 SHARIN Osman, 33, a former member of the Malaysian Davis Cup squad, completed a grand slam m the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association hard court championships at Tanglin Club yesterday. He captured the singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles. Sharin stylishly stroked his way for392 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1971-05-17 20 SCHOOLGIRL Asha Mane (Mount Vernon Secondary) set the only national record at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association third all-comers meet at Farrer Park yesterday. She hurled the discus 97ft 7in. an improvement of 4in over her own record set a fortnight ago. Second was Chua Kirn1,030 words