The Straits Times, 24 November 1970
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Title Section25 1970-11-24 1 AVERAtf^DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200.000 The Straits Times. The National Newspaper Estd 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1970. IS CENTS KDN. 451? M.C. (P) No 150?25 words
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Article, Illustration1760 1970-11-24 1 CHEONG YIP SENG, R. CHANDRAN, RITA LOONG, MASIE KWEE - CHEONG YIP SENG, R. CHANDRAN, RITA LOONG, MASIE KWEE President Yusof dies See also Pages 2, 3, 8. 10 and 26 By I SINGAPORE. Monday SINGAPORE today mourned the death of President Yusof bin Ishak. The late Head of State was 60. The President died ofMak Kian Seng - 1,760 words
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75 1970-11-24 1 Houseto elect a new Head of State- SINGAPORE, Tues. Parliament will meet at a date to be announced to elect a new President. Pending the election the Speaker, Dr. Yeoh Ghim Seng, will act as President. There will be no public holiday tomorrow. But all Government offices will close at75 words
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Article55 1970-11-24 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— ArsA is suspected in a Ore which CToke out on the first floor of the two-storeyed Adult Education Board preun.ses In Canning Rise tonight. Some 30 girls attending a sewing class rushed out at about 9 p.m. when the alarm was given Only55 words
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Article29 1970-11-24 1 LONDON Mon— The oil-rich state of Brunei has agreed to remain n British protectorate following a series of talks In London, diplomatic sources said today.29 words
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Article428 1970-11-24 1 Razak: His name in history I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tun Abdul Razak said today he was grieved by the death of President Yusof. Inche Yusot would always be remembered as the person who contributed much to Journalism as he was the founder of Utusan Melayu in 1939 and built It toReuter - 428 words
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Article90 1970-11-24 1 NEW SENATE HEARINGS ON VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Mon.— Tha Senate Forrifn Relation* Committee decided today to renew hearing on r.S. policy in South-east Asia iia a mult of the resumed bombing of North Vietnam. Chairman William Fy|. bright. ArkanMD Democrat U>ld newsmen »hat the committee bad unanimously agreed that new hearing*90 words
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President Yusof
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Article, Illustration307 1970-11-24 2 Smiles that span the years PRESIDENT YUSOF had a smile that rould envelope his people and bring a whole nation close to him. Perhaps he was at his most relaxed with children, be they the very young with a whole new world awaiting, or others fighting a handicap like blindness.307 words
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Article, Illustration10 1970-11-24 2 AND THEN THE FLAG FLIES AT HALFSTAFF Th« Istana yesterday.10 words
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Article, Illustration124 1970-11-24 3 TX)DAY this stretch of sward will hecome President Yusof's last resting place. He will be the first man buried in the Republic's new national cemetery, for those who made major contributions to Singapore during their lifetime. The two-acre plot, to be styled after America's Arlington National CemeteryWAN SENG YIP - 124 words
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376 1970-11-24 4 Marshall: Why I resigned from the Council SINGAPORE, Monda> LAWYER Mr. David Marshall said today that he had quit the Presidential Council became there was "clear indication" that the Government was "not interested in dialogue" with responsible non-party persons "deeply committed to the welfare of the jH'ople of Singapore." He376 words
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Article161 1970-11-24 4 MYSTERY TAGS ON BIRDS AT AIRPORT SINGAPORE. Mon Some of the migratory birds which arrived from Central > Asia during the past few weeks to escape hay been seen hopping around in Paya Lebar airport with tags tied to their legs. Some people said the plastic tags carried messages of161 words
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97 1970-11-24 4 Yong to open seminar on weather SINGAPORE, Mon— The Minister for Communications. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will open a meteorological seminar on synoptic analysis and forecasting In the tropics of Asia and Southwest Pacific at the Cultural Centre on Dec. 2 The fortnight -long seminar is organised by the World97 words
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276 1970-11-24 4 Wife gets $12,000 alimony after husband's adultery SINGAPORE, Mon. A divorce court today granted a decree nisi and $12,000 alimony and costs to an engineer's wife on a consent order on grounds of her husband's adultery with a woman from Kuala Lumpur. Shu Say Kan. a nurse, who married Sum276 words
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100 1970-11-24 4 Two accused of using force against inspector SINGAPORE. Mon. Low Shak Mow. 37. was today charged with causing voluntary hurt to Probationary Inspector Phua Chor KnR outside the Flamingo Nightclub by hitting him on the left shoulder last night. In connection with the same Incident, a second man. Koh Ah100 words
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Article45 1970-11-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A South Indian Muslim prie.-i. Maulavl P.S.K. Mohamed Ibrahim Bahgavi. will give an Islamic lecture In Tamil at the King Faisal Hall in the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society of Singapore's headquarters in Lorong 12. Oeylang. on Wednesday at 9 p.m.45 words
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105 1970-11-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A i technician told a divorce court today that his wife left him after frequent quarrels over money three months after their wedding, and never returned Tan Bock Teck. who was i suing his wife. Tiong Lai J Seng, a factory105 words
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324 1970-11-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon An American company executives wife, who went to Bangkok to live with another man. wrote to her husband a few days later saying that she had committed adultery, a divorce court heard today. Charles Keith Taylor, who was siiinff his wife. Anna324 words
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Article63 1970-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The various departments playing "important and effective" roles In the country's development and In providing public services are facing an acute shortage of professional men. The president of the Se- nlor Government Officers' Association. Inche Mohamed Hassan bin Abdui Wahab. said this today. Departments63 words
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Advertisement52 1970-11-24 4 ANNOUNCEMENT Owin? to the death of The President of The Republic of Singapore, Troui-.ana will be closed tonitrht. Business will resume as usual tomorrow. -.-.-^-■c vi T|Tt|s IN MANDARIN p, 1. IS: 1.10.7 IS. *JO H0 s tr ACTION PACKED THE RED •HNaaVaaUaUiBUaVaBiUaWP DRAMA AZAIIAI star«,h 6 SHIH HUI >52 words
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137 1970-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A High Court Judge today awarded $14,900 damages to a textile company after giving judgment in default against the owner of a chemicals company, who failed to turn up to answe/ a claim against his company. According to the statement of claim. Mego137 words
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Article, Illustration250 1970-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. 20-YEAR-OLD girl told a preliminary inquiry today how she took a young girl friend to a cinema intending to see a show, but eventually landed in a house where they had relations with a man.250 words
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Article68 1970-11-24 5 SINOAPORE. Mon. Mr. J.D.H. Nell], general manager ot Fraser and Neave Ltd.. has left for Neu Delhi to attend the Seventh Asian Advertising Congress now being held there. Mr. Neill. who will represent the Singapore and Malaysian Advertising Associations, took with him the gavel used68 words
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Article34 1970-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Taxi driver Ng Theow Thong, who described himself as being once a pirate taxi driver, was fined $300 today for driving dangerously In Tlong Bahru Road on March 5.34 words
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Article27 1970-11-24 5 SLNGAfORE. Mon. The Primary Production Department will organise a seminar on pigrearing at the library In the Sembawang research centre on Dec. 12 at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article21 1970-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The second prize of $20,000 was won by a participant In yesterday's Toto draw No. 93 70.21 words
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77 1970-11-24 5 $800 fine for CBT of $245 typewriter BINGAPORE. Mon A man who olscppeared after paying two instalments on t>pewriter and leaving a balance of $170 was fined $80C today. The magistrate. Mr. Leong Keng Thai, allowed Sokayan Govindasamy. 38. to pay the fine in four instalments. Sokayan admitted committing criminal77 words
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Article117 1970-11-24 5 Mon. A k salesman told the High Court today that his wife refused to have marital relations with him because she was afraid of having a baby. Thio TJie Peng, who married Ng Pong in June last year, said that after their wedding he asked117 words
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226 1970-11-24 5 Robbery same as theft in insurance claims KUALA LUMPUR, Monday fHE Federal Court today held that loss by theft and loss by robbery were the same as insurance claims are concerned. The Chief Justice. Tan Sri H.T. Ong who was sitting with Tan Sri S.S. Gill and Tan Sri Justice226 words
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107 1970-11-24 5 Seaman on drug charge to appeal against detention SINGAPORE, Mon. Seaman Abdul Wahab. 22. now under detention pending extradition to Australia on a charge of importing ganja into that country, gave notice of his appeal in a magistrate's court today. His counsel. Mr. G. Raman, said he Intended to file107 words
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214 1970-11-24 5 Ex-teacher on molest charge engages new counsel SINGAPORE, Mon. The trial of former schoolteacher Mervyn Simon Pereira. 39. accused of molesting 37 schoolgirls, was today postponed to Thursday. Defence counsel. Mr. AmarJit Singh, said he had just been engaged by the accused and would require a three-day adjournment to seek214 words
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Advertisement74 1970-11-24 5 It is confirmed that yesterday's advertisement for refers to offers for TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AS A MARK OF RESPECT TO THE lATE PRESIDENT YUSOF BIN ISHAK WE ARE CLOSING "ODAY AT 1 P.M. CM BEST FROM fzM CH VERS Strawberry Jam B Arricot Jam Old English Marmalade Red Current Jelly74 words
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Advertisement308 1970-11-24 5 NTR makes breathing room in stuffy places i*m m NTR 1 Relieves stuffy nose from a cold faster, safer than cold tablets, capsules, or inhalers. NTR shrinks swollen nasal MT^r^ passages immediately, p drains mucus. Suddenly Nasal MTO you have more breathing HP room in stuffy places. j£ Used promptly,308 words
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Article, Illustration3263 1970-11-24 6 'Give up the Common Market idea' plea by Macmillan I-.TM I'lm.'l-TMIU i n\ I^jiJj^i^tJ^^^^H^k^Li^jß DAY TWO of de Gaulle's unique story of world affaire ON June 29, 1958, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan came to Paris. During our friendly conversation which covered many subjects, he suddenly declared with great emotion: 'The3,263 words
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Advertisement5 1970-11-24 7 TOMORROW: Into battle with America5 words
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Advertisement149 1970-11-24 7 I V i I < n *^Gr »i m \Jl> I jMt SPECIAL FESTIVE OFFER watches are priced from $18.00 with an exciting collection of over 75 models— to suit everyone. Comprehensive written Guarantee INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARD THE GUARANTEE CARD GIVES YOU ONE YEAR FREE StffTlCg (J Trademark of149 words
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Miscellaneous156 1970-11-24 7 \Tl,~q O*v Iht V- T. nawmlim lUB <SO HOMKT* THIS IS MV SAVE MXIR BREATH, "1 BFS^K/ AND TH^TS^^^*~L THAT'S RK3WT, V HOME BOOM.' rW KIN* HUH.' KINGSTON.' THE GUARDS IF^Slf ENOOF>OUR/ Y...XXJ KJMGSTON... A NOT L_~«auAJUW! lliAßPtfj' J HAWB PESERTED >OU/ P^%ff*\ EAPONa ***> I nESTWTtJD j MXJ'RE ALL156 words
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Article422 1970-11-24 8 SAD DAY FOR WORKERS: DEVAN SINGAPORE, Mon PEOPLE. from all walks of life in Singapore lo<lav mourned the passing of the late President. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr, the Secretary-General of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, said: "The passing of President Yusof is a sad422 words
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397 1970-11-24 8 SINGAPORE, Mon—Special traffic arrangements have been made for the State Funeral of President Yusof starting from the Istana to City Hall at 11.30 a.m. tomorrow. In connection with the funeral. the following roads will be closed to vehicular traffic from 10 a.m. to a397 words
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143 1970-11-24 8 MOSQUES, CHURCHES, TEMPLES HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES SINGAPORE, Mon -The following memorial services will be held tomorrow as a mark of respect to President Yuvif: \t the I'niversity of Singapore Upper Quadrangle at 11.15 a.m.; A joint service of the Buddhist Union, the Singapore Buddhist Federation and the Inter-Reli-gious Organisation at143 words
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Advertisement186 1970-11-24 8 own high-class homes in first-class residential area with beautiful, quiet country-side surroundings HENRY PARK I HOLLAND GROVE ROAD, 6m.s. HOLLAND ROAD. SINGAPORE 10. TENURE OF LAND: S,L.G. OR LEASE HOLD 999 |Jgj. "■^■■mPi FREE FROM ENCUMBRANCES ON COMPLETION T.o-.to,^'w«. b. AND HANDING OVER OF HOUSE. I PLANNING APPROVAL OBTAINED: P.D.186 words
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Advertisement87 1970-11-24 8 AS A MARK OF RESPECT TO OUR LATE PRESIDENT YUSOF BIN ISHAK THE HOUSE OF TANG WILL BE CLOSED TODAY AT 1.00 p.m. k-:i C.X. TANGISI PTE LTD. i^Sjgerl 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEU *****0 (SLINES) CONDOLENCE We are jjrieved by the sudden death of the President of our87 words
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Article, Illustration317 1970-11-24 9 Bigger Pig industry for S'pore IV SINGAPORE, Monday gINIiAPORE can expect a further expansion in her pig industry in the very near future if present problems are countered by increasing Farmer education and government support. This was stated today by Dr. Mita Ercegen a United Nations expert on animal who317 words
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182 1970-11-24 9 FERNANDEZ NOT TO GO AHEAD WITH HIS APPEAL Xl ALA LIMPIR. Mon. Lawyer Mr. Jeffrey Fernandez wltMrew in the Federal Court today his appeal aeainst the ■•si "lilishniiiii of a disciplinary committee by •he Chief Justire. Tan Sri H.T. Onr. to inquire into his conduct in a rase involving his182 words
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117 1970-11-24 9 'Nothing much to hold top lensmen here' SINGAPORE, Mon. Top IriiMnrn in Singapore are gradually making an exodus to countries which have more to offer. And gold medallist Lai Teck Kwnni is one of the«i. Mr. Lai who topped the diploma course in motion picture photography at the Film and117 words
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302 1970-11-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon NEGOTIATIONS be- tween Malaysia and Thailand over the resettlement of dwellers in the "hot cpots" along the common border appear to have taken a new turn fallowing reports of tin-ore being found in the areas. Malaysia Is said to302 words
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Miscellaneous224 1970-11-24 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS SUie formed whan s latin IIS M^-mind Mop 10f M ™*< oBUn >t HmrfleM Run-dc* Men around uig to the oM gold «t*nd*nl In th* ruin i7>. )S 7) Telephone of the non-meeh*- J<( g^ j0 nleal type <4. th ]5 Palm r hM utti »nd224 words
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Article207 1970-11-24 10 The main task before us is the building of a united nation, said Enche Yusof bin Ishak, when he took the oath as head of the self-governing state of Singapore eleven years ago. It is abundantly clear, said the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, that there must be complete racial207 words
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Article438 1970-11-24 10 Enche Yusof bin Ishak was head of state for eleven historic years. He symbolised both the old Singapore and the new. He was one of the few who sought before the Japanese war to give Singapore an identity of its own. He had been active in the Kesatuan438 words
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Article148 1970-11-24 10 Of Singapore's citizens, he said that despite the diversity of culture they have the same feelings and aspirations for a tolerant, multi-racial society. His own faith in Singapore's future rested firmly on the assurance that in training and developing the skills latent in Singapore s people the republic148 words
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Article224 1970-11-24 10 If food for all Iht hungry millions is the Food and Agriculture Organisation's basic aim, it is nowhere near achieving it. The FAO has certainly Mada grass grow greener in many parts of the world. But 60 per cent of the people in the underdeveloped224 words
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Article, Illustration1593 1970-11-24 10 A STAFF WRITER - A STAFF WRITER BY- Nationalist and journalist HE WAS A PIONEER WITH A PROUD RECORD HE was above all else a pioneer, playing the first clarion calls in the muted, but sounding brass of early Malay nationalism. In founding a newspaper for the Malays, the Utusan Melayu, and1,593 words
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Letters
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189 1970-11-24 10 T REFER to a letter (S.T. 1 Nov. 7) by "Hotel Keeper" entitled "Powt And It's 100 p.c. Duty In view of the great number of vehicles coming through Johore Bahru from Singapore, the suggestion of "Hotel Keeper" to conduct 100 per cent checks189 words
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Letter98 1970-11-24 10 NO DOUBT, many complaln.s have been made by the c'.nemagoing public as regards black-marketing of tickets by touts in many theatres. It ->eems that even the so-called "Jaga-s" and the tickets sellers are '.errifled <-f these hooligans Can't some str ct action be *aken by '.he managers or plain clothes98 words
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Letter82 1970-11-24 10 TWO month* have pas§ed -lnce I completed work In the Housing and Population Census, 1870. On being appointed I < and my prevluusly unemployed colleagues) were told that travelling expenses, equivalent to the bus fares paid by us while carrying out Census duties would be refunded. We got the impres-lon82 words
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Letter83 1970-11-24 10 WILL the authorities do something about the drain which separates Macpherson Lane and Jalan Melor? Every mornIng, from Monday to Friday, a group of 30 kindergarten kids escorted by their teacher cross the .almost worn out wooden plank that has been laid across the drain for many months. Residents83 words
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Letter121 1970-11-24 10 'A FEW days ago, my mother, a widow of 67 years of age. received a letter from the Inland Revenue asking why she has never declared her Income and property. I wish to say here my mother retired from employment about 16 years ago. The only property she121 words
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Letter105 1970-11-24 10 REFERRING to the letter (S.T. Nov. 17) under the heading "Poor translation!) on TV. I wish to correct the Impressions given on this particular case. The writer says that he has heard the lines spoken In the programme concerned 'Checkmate' as "You are my life insurance105 words
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WORLD NEWS 1
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455 1970-11-24 11 Peking missiles set to blast Russia WASHINGTON, Monday. §ENIOR government analysts believe that Peking has deployed a handful of medium range missiles for possible use in an emergency and is taking steps to prepare for more widespread positioning of longerrange missiles capable of reaching into the heart of the SovietNYT - 455 words
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138 1970-11-24 11 The dyke has been breached says Peking TOKYO. Mon China's 1 Hsinhua news agency said today that the dyke which the United Btates has erectfd to prevent Peking's admission Into the United Nations, has been breached Hsinhua said the United Nations vote of 51-49, favouring seating Peking and expelling Taiwan,AP - 138 words
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417 1970-11-24 11 LONDON. Monday I A BLACKMAILER threatened to blow up a BOAC airliner if the state-owned airline rild not meet a demand for £500.000 worth of diamonds and £150.000 cash, it was durlosed here yesterday. The blackmailer got as far as orderingReuter - 417 words
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195 1970-11-24 11 Burmese students on the rampage: 500 held DANGOON. Mon. Security forces ar-" rested more than 500 people here last night after about 1.000 disgruntled s t v dents went on a rampage, burning government cars, stoning buses and smashing shop windows. An official announcement described those arrested as "disruptive elements"Reuter - 195 words
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Article62 1970-11-24 11 CAIRO. Mon. A Urge man-rating fish In the «ater* off Port Sudan harbour on the Red Sea has claimed five victim?, the Middle East News Agency reported today. Quoting Prews reports in Khartoum, the aeency said port authorities ore trying to trap the nearly 20Reuter - 62 words
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313 1970-11-24 11 INCREASE BIRTH RATE? FRENCH WOMEN SAY 'NO' yrERSAILLES, Mon. Defence Minister Michel Debre was hooted yesterday when he told a convention of women that they had a duty to increase the birth rate. The women, 325 of them representing a cross-sec-tion of French women, had, during the convention, emphasised theirNYT - 313 words
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Article22 1970-11-24 11 MADRAS. Mon At) >ut 80--000 people -xirre Ivrnifief.' after four hours nf torrential rain which flood'rt areas her* today Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous22 1970-11-24 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby *DOHT VtxTN WELL. Itl^A BIT (jgoag/^ *kl/C /y Xi guoulp wave wusirV P* a leader op fawioh^/22 words
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Article, Illustration497 1970-11-24 12 NEW YCRK. Monday THE Security, council agreed unanimously early today to send a special mission to Guinea to make an immediate report on charges that Portuguese troops had invaded the African State. The mission is to be formed "after consultations between the PresidentReuter - 497 words
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146 1970-11-24 12 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Mon. The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of 20 million Ismallls. came under attack yesterday In the Tanzanlan Government newspaper the Sunday News for displaying "total negativrness as a leader on the question of oppression in southern Africa." An editorial commenting on an interviewAP - 146 words
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Article46 1970-11-24 12 SYDNEY. Mon Britain* former Miss World. Ann Sidney, today announced sne would marry Australian TV star Rod McClrllan next month. The 26-year-old beauty who migrated here earlier thus yrar to be with her fiance has rstablushfd herself as a TV model. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article35 1970-11-24 12 BOMBAY M^n. About 200 000 eir.nlnvees of the Maharashtra State Government yesterday called off a strike which has crlnolrd essential services and work in eovernment offices for the past 12 days. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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264 1970-11-24 12 West Bengal to detain suspects without trial NEW DELHI, Monday. PRESIDENT Giri has signed a Bill aimed at tackling continued violence and murders, mostly Dy Naxalites in West Bengal. The Bengal Prevention of Violent Activities Bill gives special powers immediately to the State authorities to detain suspects without trial andReuter - 264 words
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98 1970-11-24 12 NO FLOWERS PLEA BY DE GAULLE FAMILY PARIS, Mon. The famil of Gen. Charles de Gaulle asked last nicht th;it visitors to the General's rrave stop bringing wreaths and flowers so that "everyone who <oii.es- Colombev-I,e« DeuvMtaaH will find the cc meter* It wa* when Gen. de Gaulle liked toAP - 98 words
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172 1970-11-24 12 Ulbricht keeps off from meeting of top Reds BUDAPEST, Mon.— East Germany's President Ulbricht was conspicuously absent last nißht as Mr. Brezhnev and other Soviet bloc leaders Rather here for the tenth congress of the Hungarian Communist Party. Mi. Janos Kadar. head of the party. and Prime Minister Mr. JenoeAP - 172 words
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Article19 1970-11-24 12 GAZA. M<>n. ThirtPfn more caws of rholrra were diagnosed herr ye«terday Israeli Health Ministry officials reported. Reiiter.19 words
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196 1970-11-24 12 Parmusi orders members to stop opposing Suharto JAKARTA, Mon. The former executnr <>l the Indonesian Mi. shin Party (Parmusi) haa la structfd it* hraachci in cease all activities in urotest against President Suharto's approval of a new party executive led by a Cabinet Minister. Party sources >.iid the decision was196 words
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Advertisement340 1970-11-24 12 The Ultimate for Super 8 movies 1^ 111 i A compact, lightweight, dual format projector that shows either Standard or Super 8 dims. To change over, ycu just adjust the lever. Loading is even simpler: Feed the film into the slot and the automatic threading does the rest. A sharp340 words
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Advertisement88 1970-11-24 12 AND WE HAVE LOTS OF GIFTS FOR YOU S^ryf^TT^^^^^^ You've heard of our record year now for our Ala jAX^ifll^^^^m real bonanza ending. Come celebrate the season J^^Jm with us Bu y a new Cortina or Escort and you will iatf^ S&. receive your choice of our exciting Christmas gifts.88 words
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367 1970-11-24 13 Egyptians protest toILS. over U2 flights J7GYPT has strongly protested to the United States against flights by American U-2 aircraft over the Egyptian front along the Suez Canal, Al-Ahram newspaper reported yesterday. i The authoritative Cairo newspaper claimed that Israel was informed of the ieaults of the U-2 spy flights.Reuter; NYT - 367 words
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Article, Illustration42 1970-11-24 13 Bus in which 50 died I 111 bus that plumed into the I/eyes River near Santa Fe. in central Argentina. is being hoisted from the water as rescue teams recover bodies. .More than 50 people were killed in the accident. AP radiophoto.AP - 42 words
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145 1970-11-24 13 LONDON, Mon— About 100 chanting Pakistanis went on hunger strike outside the Pakistan High Commission yesterday to protest what they said was their Governments slowness in dealing with devastated East Pakistan. The demonstrators said they would continue the strike until Pakistani High 1AP; UPI - 145 words
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Article81 1970-11-24 13 In WASHINGTON: Former U.S. Attorney-Gene-ral Ramsey Clark yesterday renewed his attack on FBI director Mr. J. Edgar Hoover. He accused Mr. Hoover of letting personal feelings against the Soviet Union and Negroes Influence law enforcement. Mr. Clark, head of the Justice Department under President Johnson, conceded that the Federal Bureau81 words
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Article60 1970-11-24 13 In DIRBAN: The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Michael Ramsey, dined with leading members of Durban's Indian community last night and told them: 1 know you have your problems." To attend the private dinner party the 66--year-old primate, currently touring South Alrica had to obtain a permit from the local authorities60 words
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156 1970-11-24 13 MOGADISHU, Somalia, Mon. Somalia said today that a West German airliner was forced down by Somalian jet fighters after four warnings to West Germany about air space violations. The airliner a Boeing 727 owned by Condor, the charter branch of156 words
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Article64 1970-11-24 13 In NKW YORK: Senator Edward Kennedy and other members of Kennedy family laid seven white roses on President John F. Kennedy's grave yesterday, the seventh anniversary of his assassination. Sen. Kennedy, his wife. Joan, and Ethel Kennedy, widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, knelt In prayer for about five minutes64 words
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Article34 1970-11-24 13 TOKYO. Mon The wife of a Taiwan Government civil ser\ ant was accused today of heating her ten-yrar-old daughter to death with a baseball bat. The child died in a Tokyo Hospital.— l PI.34 words
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Article51 1970-11-24 13 In LONDON: Parking meter attendants are no match for London motorists according to a survey published here yesterday. The survey, carried out last week by the School of Work Studies said 94 in 100 parkers in central London now exceed the time limit on metres by 30 minutes without getting51 words
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Article24 1970-11-24 13 In TOWNS VILLK Australia): Francis Dalgleish. the young Australian who successfully posed as a doctor for 17 days In a small American town in24 words
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Article20 1970-11-24 13 Texas, died today at tht age >ii 27. A apokeaauu) for tb« Town.sville hospital said Dalgleish died irom kidney failure.20 words
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Article57 1970-11-24 13 in KOMK: Premier Emlllo Colombo warned in a speech yesterday that the tall of hi.s Kovernmpnt might cau.se an economic recession in Italy, delay .social reform* and lead to a "crisis of our Institutions." The Premier also hinted tnat the collapse of hLs 15-week-old Cabinet ma? prompt President Giuseppe Saragat57 words
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Article61 1970-11-24 13 In Ml NIC H: Chancellor Willy Brandt's left -liberal coalition has been strengthened by another good performance from the junior partners, tht Liberal Free Democratic Party, in yesterday's Bavarian poll. The Liberals comfortably passed the in per ivnt minimum vote reQuired in one of the State's electoral district* to move61 words
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Article51 1970-11-24 13 In HOLLYWOOD: Gregory Peck received th« Screen Actors Guild < SAG; annual award tori a y for outstanding achievement In fostering the ldeais of the acting profession at the organisation's annual membership meeting. The presentation was made by Charlton Heston who til Installed for a sixth one-year term as President51 words
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Article36 1970-11-24 13 In WORCKSTKR England An English artist, his wife and two teenaged children were found dead in the smouldering nuns o! a 17th centuryt hatched cottage near here yesterday. Police said the children had been shot.. Agencies.Agencies - 36 words
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Advertisement158 1970-11-24 13 .i mi. *mm -*a fr*us^pm BBTSM 1 W a A tB .jJ^iJ^J Bl&a^a^k>4a^H mS* W*^^^^^^ ■^^C9*^B b^^^^^^ H^^fl L^Lt^l a^Lk IBfV^Lr^S I a^L^L^^B Ib^L^K L^Lbb^^P^K bßbb>mb»b>*^B OneofOtntti lirtiotlictt -11 Duck Street. Longreach. CtntralQuinslind. MlllTlKlfiM»ll nni/C ITIfIHR O^J^jin in 1920. three Australians founded an airline. Hudson Fysh, m^mWm M^o m^mW WW158 words
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Article541 1970-11-24 14 Modest profit for ship-builder ;i7AR East-Levingston f Shipbuilding, 3"hich went public tie more than a ago. has mixed news for its shareholders in its first Annual report. The 1969 7U financial year was not easy, profits did not measure up to expectations, funds had to be raised to •rope with541 words
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Article868 1970-11-24 14 I* SI'iINESS IN THE lINCAPORE «MD KUALA LUMPUR TRADING HOOMS OF THE STOCK SXCMANCf WITH PRICK MOVEMENT. IN INDUSTRIALS B. S. acma LU LM C vjinomoto 1 Ml IH > Alcan (—O4) MJM4 Chor 2.50 2«7 > m .us < P Kawat »3 (—.0.1) Romeo i."« "i (uncn.)868 words
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Article964 1970-11-24 14 - Bl SINI.SS in and NpSftSf to Ihe Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading room* of thr Stock B> change veftterdar with the niimbei of fthare* traded shown in bracket* in lnl« of UN unle»« ntherwta* specified. 1M)1 STRIAI.S Alran ill »1 28. iKi $1.26. B. Kawat It) 98 cent.-..964 words
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Article89 1970-11-24 14 FALLS N. Iron $3.52 Fusan $1.90 E.A.I. $196 F. Lady $1.33 C. Sugars $1.81 Tractors $1.92 Esso $2.70 J. Waof h $2.96 —.14 —.08 —.08 —.07 —.07 —.07 —.06 —.06 M. Glass $0.90 —.05 B. Kawat $0.04 —.05 Lien Hoe $1.85 —.05 K. Lanjut $2.80 —.05 MW.89 words
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Article40 1970-11-24 14 Nov. 2t No*. 23 Industrials: 133.99 133.82 1 Hotel* K3.2X 62.5:1 Properties: K3.IS 153.54 t Tins: 59.02 89.00 tj rubbers: 113.1* 113.18 Dec. M. im r- 109 1 Dec 11, IMS b IM IDm. 29. IM2 1H40 words
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Article325 1970-11-24 14 PRICES came off on a broad front under per>i<.tinE buyer's market conditions on the Stock F.\«-hi»nge of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Main casualties were the lower-priced issues mostly of Malaysian origin. Many of these touched new lows. Stop-loss selling was again the bearish factor. Berjaya325 words
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Article49 1970-11-24 14 ON the official Malayan Short term Money Market for the week ended Not. M 1978 the range of call rates was as fallows: BANK M'NItS: 3*; per eeat to 4'v per cent. r.KNFRAI FINDS: I* per cent to .1 per cent. MOVEMENTS ol funds totalled SMS million49 words
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308 1970-11-24 14 GOLD SALES: A DENIAL BY SOUTH AFRICA COUTH Alrican Reserve Bank Governor Dr. Theonis de Jongh denied South Africa would have to sell more gold on the private market next year if her balance of payments deficit proves bigger than this year's. Addressing the Windhoek branch of the Institute of308 words
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Article191 1970-11-24 14 pOSKIDON said in Ad»I lalde yesterday the following statement had been released by Its chairman, Mr T. A. Hutton: "In further comment concerning the statement reported to have been made by Mr N C. 9hierlaw ln Bydney on Nov 19 at an address given to the Security Institute191 words
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Article194 1970-11-24 14 'PHIS Afceucialmn is] Banks in Mslnysw-feingspore announced these best agreed merchant rate* tn. at Nov 23 Local dollars to one unit SELLING BLTING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OU Sterling Puuna 7 382 b ViMrahan Dollar 3 4600 Sew Zealand Dollar 3 4600 South Am bun194 words
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Article217 1970-11-24 14 THE suspension of December stockpile sales announced by the General Services Administration over the weekend made for steady conditions after an Improved opening in yesterdays rubber markets. Shortcoverlng and speculative buying found sellers somewhat reserved until the higher levels were reached. Demand was fairly evenly spread for January217 words
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Article113 1970-11-24 14 (•MINIS* KHODUCt I.CH.NOI. SINGAeORI NOON CLOSING PRICtS Pl* FICUL VISTIMOAV Coconut OH: Bulk Shi -»ll»r« n>in. SkY, «»MfT« Caera: Mnafl II Ob. I kvw IMC. 1 lan I K lonl |.M', H ••••♦i-: M.,..i0k 4.SIA WHlta In B. imi", ni \v «*iim. nar.v.n «vhii» 1 n h >»«i". M113 words
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Article64 1970-11-24 14 »»lur»a> Priaat SUS SUS num.. 1 Clotcfl f»75 *Virn> (INCH S* n*. Honokons Aq 4a hH lurfeti ClmM ST. AS H iT 7^ Pan* CIfWM *7 tn S'oor* ill t<> 17* %H <M S S'porr lii I4XM) l«7 ill <1 1 Expnrl uric* to non-«arhm area* in64 words
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Article19 1970-11-24 14 Not. 23 KI'RKKR. 54! lap 1 rent). TIN: shM (down SI). Fjitimnted offertni 279 tons (unchanged 119 words
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Article35 1970-11-24 14 The Straits tin price in Penan? yesterday dipped $1 to $654 per plcul estimated oTering unchanged at 270 tons. The market was barely steady with buying support irom the United State.- and Japan.35 words
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155 1970-11-24 14 INCREASED demand fur cocoa is expected in Singapore, the Philippines. Japan and Australia logical markets for Sabah'* cocoa This was ulatrd by Ibe head of the Produce Department of Hariivm* and molirld l.nndi v. Mr P H Phillips. In a paper on "marketing155 words
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Article257 1970-11-24 14 THE European Eco- nomic Community (EEC) Executive Commission is taking a close look at the operations of mutual funds (unit trusts) and investment companies in the Common Market with a view to tightening up community legislation. The Commission, the EEC's top policy-shaping body, said257 words
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Article450 1970-11-24 14 wELBOURNE. Mon Mining shares advanced ln more active afternoon trading on- the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oil and industrial stocks were mixed Peerleas led the miners' upward with an 18-cent gain to $1.08 mid the Rights lumped 45 cents to $105. International Mining wax tour cents higher st $1.90450 words
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Article265 1970-11-24 14 TjONO KONO. Mon The dsv> opening wax fairly brisk with s few leaders capturing most of the attention. There were some firm spots but binlng enthusiasm fizzled out as the day progressed The sftemoon session was slower and featureless General Bottler* were traded for the first time tod.iv265 words
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Article384 1970-11-24 14 J ONITON. M.»r. Th. ,lo«-k mark-, mSSa* Wwm l> l 1 1 f r Th» sw wnkrmt w»n 5 -inreml nelr*d 1.. ■llr>H IWIIv. hill SMMH Ml HM Nr» York rr^rtlon >o thr M«« homMnK mini N> <"-|'| nkn ami arrif Ntj anrsil of lomorrou Srulrrrm' d.,. Volumr rfmi.nrt384 words
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Article34 1970-11-24 14 ON ihr tt.. m rMt n Hong Knna yutrrday th» U.S. Ottlar quoted at «.087b for T.T. and 0737.1 for «*Mt. •tarllng w*.a quoien SI 14.48 tM •n* laal af 3«9.50.34 words
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615 1970-11-24 15 -'AYAKO WAS DOWNRIGHT UNGRATEFUL' SINGAPORE, Mon. Dance hostess Mimi Wong Weng Siu, mistress of Japanese engineer Hiroshi Watanabe, was probably prepared to be "the subordinate woman" in his married life, but lor the hostile attitude by his wife, the High Court was told615 words
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Article, Illustration264 1970-11-24 15 FIREMEN FIND WOMAN LYING ON FLOOR SINGAPORE. Mon. When firemen smashed through a locked window of a room on the second floor of the Great Southern Hotel in New Bridge Road this mornins, they found a woman lying unconscious on the floor. Pang Pek. 23. was taken to the Outram264 words
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258 1970-11-24 15 India's first factory in Jurong to operate next year SINGAPORE, Mon.— India's first fullyowned factory in Singapore will start production in the middle of next year. The $4 million Jurong plant, known as Cooling Systems and Flexlbles Pte Ltd.. will manufacture car radiators and heat exchanges for marine use. The258 words
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118 1970-11-24 15 BLOOD BANK REPORTS DROP IN STOCKS SINGAPORE. Mon. Reserve stocks of group O blood In the Blood Bank have fallen to below average levels In its weekly bulletin, the Blood Bank announced that reserve stocks of blood of all groups fell from 698 units last weok to 652 this morning.118 words
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Article46 1970-11-24 15 SINGAPORE, Mon Housewlfe Leong Yoke Hlng, 51. today denied a charge of assaulting Tan Toh Huat and his daughter Tan Bee Ktew by using hot water, at Upper Nankin Street on Feb. 12. Bail of $500 was allowed until Jan. 15.46 words
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Advertisement123 1970-11-24 15 Electrolux have been making high quality products since k 191 3, and have since sold more than 35,000,000 cleaners mmi and polishers throughout the world. &m\ With Electrolux you get a guarantee of not 1 year as ImMm you get with most other machines, but 2 years! Qux^y Vl ImmM123 words
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Advertisement56 1970-11-24 15 IT'S COMING !K|ti The multi-musical television show. y""""" The show that is fast and swinging- Beginning November 25th. Everyone in the family will enjoy it. Brought to you by Eveready Batteries 4 more than an antacid gives quick, complete relief I PI n GEL of gastnc LUUtL upsets. JKk Cm56 words
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Miscellaneous545 1970-11-24 15 TV and radio Normal programmescancelled All normal Radio and TV Singapore programmes for today have been cancelled as a mark of respect on the death of the President. Radio Singapore will begin transmission in all language services at 6 a.m. while TV Singapore will open transmission on both channels at545 words
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Article, Illustration334 1970-11-24 16 ONG KIAT BENG - The cut that gives a new brilliance ONG KIAT BENG by ITS brUluuice endured itsdl to all women and made it a girl's best 1 friend. Hut ap parently, the diamond did not shine bright enough tor two men. Not satisfied with the light that the dia;nond is made to334 words
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Article, Illustration311 1970-11-24 16 Anything goes as long as the hemline is dropped AS the invitations flow in and the rounds of entertain ment get under way, there's one big question on every girl's mind: "What shall I wear?" For the party chicks, nothing will be more IN this Christmas than the midi. Be311 words
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278 1970-11-24 16 lUST how much does a man know about colours? In the case of Mr. Bertrand Quadn the answer is: A lot. Much more than you or me Export manager of the dwiss textile firm of ochwarzenbach. he is able to talk278 words
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Article, Illustration127 1970-11-24 16 INSTEAD of staying to sample the delights and international cuisine of Si n gapore, 17 year-old Susan Munro is sampling the delights of French dishes in England. What is more, she is learning the create them too, for Susan is taking a year's diploma cookery course127 words
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Article57 1970-11-24 16 CLOGS are cllp-clopplng on the most fashionwise feet. Thp clog style goes back 2.000 years to Greece. They are meant these days for wearing with all types of sportwear I hear they are coming out in a variety of styles, colours and fabrics ranplng from suede, leather,57 words
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Advertisement220 1970-11-24 16 Ideal for growing k?V* children for 'K«t"*««<t babies from ORANGE JUICE 2 weeks old. COMPOUND Nyal Orangt Juice It manufactured from the MMB^y^^«Mj| juice of fresh orinjes, formulated specifically v Jfll Vitamin C supplement j.S^^B for Infant nd Children ■SIbY IBi^Bßb as P rescribe<^ by doctors -\^y A Child Health220 words
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208 1970-11-24 17 T AM a motor mechanic who has worked independently in a backlane in North Bridge Road since 1949. All these years I have .supported my family wife, a son. two daughters, and a sister with the Income from the repairs of motor208 words
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Letter47 1970-11-24 17 WE refer to the complaint by Miss Lee Soy Mvi iS.T., Nov. 18» and assure her that investigations will be conducted if she can oblige us by supplying the bus number and the time of the incident. THE MANAGER. Paya Lebar Bus Service, Singapore 19.47 words
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Letter47 1970-11-24 17 Vt'HEN one applies for an outward declaration for ONE case of ONE unit of radiogram for ONE consignee, how many bill <s > of lading should he sign? Isn't it ridiculous that when I made one application I was asked: "State numbers of b/1." P.H. LOH. Singapore 1.47 words
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Letter96 1970-11-24 17 IHAVE been on the waiting list for the purchase of a Housing Board three roomed improvedtype flat for over 1J years. The locality Is Queenstown. Till today I do not know whether I will get a flat. I'm sure that thousands of applicants are very anxious96 words
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356 1970-11-24 17 Just like the pot calling the kettle black Those bus complaints f\F late there has been a great deal of unreasonable complaint In the English •md Chinese Press about rudeness and inefficiency on the part of the poor bus conductors and drivers. It is rather shocking to note that the356 words
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Letter142 1970-11-24 17 Similarly, the improved transport system will also work to the satisfaction of citizens. In "Bus Passenger's" letter <S.T.. Nov. 16), the writer suggests that a squad be formed to book the rude conductors and the drivers who refuse to stop at bus sections, or stop far away from the sections.142 words
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103 1970-11-24 17 BCG jab that's still showing results' MY fiancee had a BCG inoculation when she was in the upper primary about seven years ago. Over the years the inoculation has been gathering results. My fiancee is not getting TB but she is getting something else. Extra "flesh" is coming out of103 words
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Letter86 1970-11-24 17 MY little three-year-old cousin and my 2 1 2-year-old nephew were keen to attend my wedding dinner, never having been to one before. But their parents thought it was unwise to bring them as they would fall asleep. To hide his disappointment and in a brave attempt to comfort my86 words
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184 1970-11-24 17 Mail that gives the GPO that 'dusty' look T REFER to the letter 1 by "Observer" (S.T., Nov. 3) about a brighter and cleaner General Post Office. This department is aware of conditions in the GPO. The Fullerton Building Is an old building. A good deal of dust is caused184 words
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Letter87 1970-11-24 17 IN 1965 I bought a semidetached bungalow in a housing estate at the 10th mile Upper Changi Road. The house stands on about 3.500 sq. ft. of land and is leased for 99 years. I have now been Informed by the Collector of Land Revenue that the annual quit rent87 words
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Letter51 1970-11-24 17 IT seems that nothing can really be done about discontinuing the current Alfred Hitchcock TV series In Cantonese In spite of the complaints. If that must be the case. I wonder how the authority concerned can answer the demand for similar films in Hokklen and Teochew. SIM ENG KUI. Singapore51 words
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Letter114 1970-11-24 17 I REFER to the letter by Joe Duray 'ST.. Nov. 17 1. To conclude that our society is only thinking of making money, forgetting the need for political and social conclousness, is something not precise or complete. Probably Joe Duray can still remember the word "survival" which has been u.srd114 words
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Letter92 1970-11-24 17 MY son. a CID corporal, drives my car to work at Robinson Road. Of late, however, he has been told that he cou'd not make use of the CID car park. On inquiring he was told by a senior officer that NCOs were not expected to92 words
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Advertisement269 1970-11-24 17 k/ Compliments to \J Ik the Captain! Am yr With a swirl and a flourish, and a y^ practised ease you have to applaud, J your tourncdos flambe is served. This I ||w/ is one time the Cuscaden Room Cap- A VK Uin and crew 8* the credit (though M\\\269 words
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Advertisement150 1970-11-24 17 w are you a lot of girl? Let Joanne Drew shape your figure down to size and up to fashion. B^^B^B^Bflfc^B^B^BjMH Take off those ugly bulges fast with effective scientifically-proven methods and apparatus. Get rid of excess fat and flab with a personalized slimming plan that helps you lose where150 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1970-11-24 18 CLEMENT MESENAS - CLEMENT MESENAS By KAMPONG Kapor presents a thriving front. Flanked on all sides by a potpourri of business enterprises, it looks very much a typical section of the throbbing city. Long-established Indian shops stocked with textiles and spices line busy Serangoon Road. Their owners elderly but prosperous, were1,535 words
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Advertisement39 1970-11-24 18 30 savings on delicious HEALTH GIVING Made possible by the reduction in buying prices of PURE BLACKCURRANT JUICE. This saving is passed directly to you^g^ health drink. Made from |j^*£ big, juicy blackcurrants Jfr^r^^)( \VrfAß^ YOUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY39 words
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Advertisement82 1970-11-24 18 Give the finest gift this Christinas from ROBINSON'S A Queen's collection of the most beautiful jewels of the world. Rings, earrings. bracelets or brooches. No two designs are alike. Place your order now to avoid disappointment. I EXCLUSIVE TO tfri ROBINSON'S '^JEWELLERY DEPT. Raffles Place, Singapore 1. CONDOLENCE As a82 words
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Advertisement1154 1970-11-24 20 "^^vAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. W««t Australia Singapore Japan S.rvle. Fremantii S'pon Yokkaich. Nagoya Y'hama KoM <aaaßßl Man- 21 Nn 1 Otc 10 Otc ll Btc 14 Dec "Itlgna Mm" 20 Die 4 Jm 12 JM 14 Jm l* JM East Coast U.S.A. Strait* twvl— New N. Yorl Bait. Charleston Orieam1,154 words
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Advertisement761 1970-11-24 20 ■Wl MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL JMA SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD JH NoIOE.JIn. Ampana. Ku«l» Lumpur Jj. I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia Iniuguratej i new Regular Liner Fir East /Europe Service Lwding Smgioort P S'tuni Pening "BBNC* B*T*" Dn 2/1 Ote 7 11 DM 12/11 Disctiirgti London Hjmourg Bremen Rofrdim Antwerp 111761 words
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Article76 1970-11-24 21 lAN CHENC CHUAH and family i hanV relatives and friends for then r uiinns attendance and a*slstance on their reci nt t--re. cement the !nn I*— Vont Kni:. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. P.A.L. Manasaee thank all fnenda and rela- \es for the expressions of sympathy .lurln* their76 words
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Article49 1970-11-24 21 rur ASIAN AlsociATirftM v D-AC« BJAB Hall Bvarti Road 7ues fr J An.hJ,",r AnTeS M U'Cotta. Andrew Mo*LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel s.ngapura for your regular facials ..nd all skin conditions. Very moderate pries. Appointments tele|.h. T. i Prn 'y"y WV"l n<-»<-» Ji 9 0? chI.rdVo.d.I";pore Unky H""-49 words
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Obituary50 1970-11-24 21 MR. KAM KIM MAN fither of Mr. '"ti'i'l Kam paused away peacefully -rJETtjn lei'v d e W'.»"R||_. Ml, -Mh November at 10 a.m Nf intenmnt at Chrntl.n cemetery. LAWRENCE JOSEPH aged RB. paaaed on 33.11.70 at 10 Jin Kanor Kluang. Funeral St. KraaeU Xavlu ihunh Malacca 24.11.70 S p.m.50 words
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Article27 1970-11-24 21 iuau r__ i TV, /I™ y Ql f o"' gy^fJg-'V' E-UOH7u,-HUri"NabrOdrr,e!,o^3.,ri3 fond memories of a mother so dear. remembered always with a silent tear -*-»"a~».27 words
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Advertisement983 1970-11-24 21 COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE A I REPORT WRITING five months rapid cour*r starting Decenjtver Rr(lrt*r early Raja s College :tu-l Ratriei Place iMJiis w«li»70). Raja*. 1 ZIAU Changl Road i4976Dt) Spore. aOOKKEEPINO rapid simplified I— IM ttartmg December. Classes: morning afternoo evening Re^ixrr ♦arry. Ra)a College. 20-1 Raffles Plate (W.VWV». l i<i|.<;983 words
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Advertisement925 1970-11-24 21 Philately K TYPES OF STAMPS coat 11/-. X>e •tamps for Catalogue*. Bpar* Philatelir fv-rv OaaWr*. 210- A. Jalan 8.->ar. i.s fmtt. fow hire. NEW SELF UHIVI CARS rat* SM/-. I »*5 $3J- per day. New Merced'* I avauaMe kuc Joeipn Car K*ot-la Solli SA4I& ftvlWStt S por*. REFRIGERATORS »11/- UooKera925 words
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Advertisement888 1970-11-24 22 Vehicles lor «sle iM3 morris 1100 i mmm cood condition. Contact Richard. 10T. lavender strrft. 8 pore betw«n 8 am FIAT (SO COUPE late M immariH.itnv krpt by Knu'i.-n couple. No expenses spared. (4.000/- 0.n.0. Tsl: Blaoey hWlftl B'pore. FORD ESCORT VAN lute IMB KOOd condition mileage 2U.000. Prire 53.900/-.888 words
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Advertisement717 1970-11-24 22 1.C.1. (Malaysia) Sdn. Berhad invites applications for the following positions:PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING EXECUTIVE THE JOB After a period of familiarisation, the appointee will be responsible for a wide range of marketing activities including the supervision and co-ordination of a sales team. THE MAN Must be a Malaysian citizen aged not more717 words
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Advertisement783 1970-11-24 22 ©PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD Application* are invited fur the tclliming posts in the Public Utilities Board, Suigapore:KI.tCTKICITY UEPAKTMKNT: ASSISTANT MAI.NTENAXCL tMiINKKKS (TURBINE ROOM) ana (ELECTRICAL). Jurony Power StUion ($785-1420 basic) Graduate Member uf the Institution uf Engineers Singapore or Associate Member or the InMituilun of Mechanical/Elec'rlcal Engineers or equivalent plus minimum783 words
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Advertisement549 1970-11-24 22 COMPUTER I SYSTEMS ANALYST The Man: must possess a Degree or Diploma in Accountancy, Economics or Business Administration has at least 2 years working experience in a Computer Company or service bureau in a similar position possess a pleasant personality, intelligent and initiative. The Job: Software Manager of the Computers549 words
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309 1970-11-24 23 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON: Brisbane, Monday From JOHN Edrich and Geoff Boycott, the England openers, had good match practice today, the last day of the ill-fated match between the MCC and Queensland here. Boycott, said to be having a slight strain, retired hurt at 124 but309 words
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Article91 1970-11-24 23 MAi( ri UHAUN Ql HUH \M> i.i i nn, 3()0. C l>-t innin;* i 111-l \*r. nigiiti. (j. Boycott reared hurt 124. d. I.ucknurst c and b Pauken 22. J Ldnch g Glaveney b Dudacnn 12;). K I ci c Carlson b Parker T. B DOhvf.ri c Irr-'bie o91 words
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Article82 1970-11-24 23 ST. ANDREW'S .Scotland). Mon.— Prize money for the British open goll cnamp.uiiship next jraar will be £47.500 an inrrrdfp o[ £7.500 on thu> vear'i- payout. Announcing Ihia, the Rnval and Ancient Golf Club said the Dnl \v.:/r i, event at Royal Birkdale. Lancashire the 100 th British Open82 words
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294 1970-11-24 23 Shuttleworth 's injury adds to problems ORISBANE. Mo n D MCC's 111-fated pace attack suffered another setback here today when Ken Shuttleworth Jarred his right elbow in a throwing competition. Bhuttleworth took part in the competition during the lunch interval in the match between MCC and Queensland at the BrisbaneReuter - 294 words
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Article127 1970-11-24 23 fOKYO. Mon. Japan gained a 1-0 win over Djurgardens. here today. It was the visiting Swedish team's only defeat In a fourmatch goodwill series. The Japanese scored in the 66th minute when a Swedish attempt to clear a freeklck put the ball at the feet of127 words
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309 1970-11-24 24 PARALLEL, whom I thought had no business to be in a Class 1 Div. 1 field, really surprised me at Bukit Timah on Sunday. His last win was in August last year when he beat a Class 1 Div 3 field over the Bukit309 words
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Article643 1970-11-24 24 r I'HE Stipendiary Steward's report on the Bukit Timah races over the weekend: SATURDAY Race 1: Magnificent S'vorasman i Wilson > was slow to begin. Velayuth.im. when questioned, replied that in •he straight Clever Andy was inclined <o hang in His staterent ah.s noted. S.643 words
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Article28 1970-11-24 24 LONDOT Mon Britain's soccer stars are to be honoured In a Hall of Fame which is being established in London at a cost of £150 00028 words
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Article, Illustration206 1970-11-24 24 Where's Ron? OFFICIALS PUZZLED BY HIS ABSENCE IVHERES Ron Hutchinson? Turf officials are wondering. Hutchlnson. the Australian Jorkey who has completed another successful season in England, said h« would like to .stop over In Singapore on his way home for his holidays and would like to ride at the Bukit206 words
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Article, Illustration934 1970-11-24 24 WEIGHTS tor the Bukit Tlmah races this weekend SATURDAY CLASS 1 DIV. «F Copperplate 9.00 Exchange Rate 8.12 Spinlfex 8 11 Eeilaishang 8.03 Nonrjariel 8.01 Yiktn 806 Cordon Bleu 8.04 Tudor Light 8.03 Ultraman 8.01 Baghdad Ml Plsang Ooreng Desert Apache 107 CLASS 1 DIV. 2— «F934 words
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Article, Illustration432 1970-11-24 25 A. JOHNSON - A. JOHNSON By gINGAPORE'S swimmers and water-poloists to next month's Asian (lames at Bangkok were told to keep the Republic's flag flying at all costs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Parlia mentary secretary to the Ministry o Social Affairs and President of the Singapore Amateur SwimmingCHEW BOON CHIN - 432 words
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292 1970-11-24 25 G. ROBERT - 'Missing' Games cyclist shock for SACA G. ROBERT By SINGAPORE. Amateur Cycling Association yesterday expressed concern over Asian Games cyclist Tan Seng Kwang. who has been recalled for national service by the Ministry of Interior and Defence. SACA vice-president Jacob Yoong said: 'Tan. a national serviceman, was released by the292 words
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Article107 1970-11-24 25 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia's soccer team to the Asian Oames will be tested against Perak Selection on Saturday. Penang Selection on Sunday and Selangor Selection here on Dec. 3. The team: Wong Kam Fook (Pk>. Osman Abdullah <Joh>. Chan Kok I.eong iPk>. Namat Abdullah <Pg>. Soli107 words
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304 1970-11-24 25 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selanpor may pull-out of the Malaysia Cup soccer competition next year because of financial difficulties. Da to Harun Haji Idris, president of the Football Association of Selangor, said this at the council meeting held at his residency. The council also decided304 words
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283 1970-11-24 25 -plO ANM'AL Singaporr M>lajmim rugby international in nvrr for anoAhrr year, and Singapore Rl' official* mu*t havr Iwrn patting thenuflrm on thr bark after thr match over thr 21-3 win. But let's put thingi in prriprctiyr. Thr match ihould be more accurately described an283 words
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288 1970-11-24 25 Malaysia to set up National Sports Council KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A National Sports Council, with branches at State level, will be set-up in the "immediate future." according to Dato Hamzah bin Haji Abu Samah, the acting Minister of Youth and Sports. Dato Hamzah. chairman of the Olympic Council of Malaysia,288 words
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431 1970-11-24 25 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - Poon plans a big switch to Singapore PERCY SENEVIRATNE By HONG KONG, Man ALBERT POON. who has always placed the Macao Grand Prix top on his list of motor racing priorities, is now seriously considering dropping it to concen'raio on the Singapore and Malaysian races. He will be on the431 words
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Advertisement588 1970-11-24 23 J@J[ AMEMBEROFTHE|RnPIIbr]GROUP ry&Clc\ A Trainee Factory Executive. After a suitable period of training this person will be directly responsible to the Manager of Pillar Naco Singapore V m^^M for the Production of the Pillar Naco Jurong mcorpor n.ng \A/i M apolicants, who should be Singapore Citizens, Cnttall-Hope write tO companies588 words
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Advertisement709 1970-11-24 23 MANAGER A LARGfc TIMBER COMPANY REQUIRES A MANAGER WHO WILL BE ABLE TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY AND NEGOTIATE AT TOP MANAGEMENT LEVEL. ACCOUNTANCY BACKGROUND WOULD BE AN ASSET. LEASE APPLY WITH FULL PERSONAL DETAILS. EXPERIENCE, QUALIFICATIONS AND SALARY EXPECTED TO BOX A 132 STRAITS TIMES, IPOH. STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEER Graduate Civil709 words
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Advertisement659 1970-11-24 23 MAJLIS I'l III! \m> \ra\ IPOH I'l Mill Xl I \||i TENDER Tender ada-lah di-terlma dlPejabat Yang Dl-Pertua, Mai. lls Perbandaran, Ipoh aa> hlngga pukol 3.00 petang pada lOhb Dtsember. 1970 untok memungut dan membuang najls dl« k a v a san 2 (conservancy areas) berikut dalam lengkongan Majlis Perbandaran659 words
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Advertisement106 1970-11-24 23 I^^WtE/ ""GOLF ABOUT B\N*h THE L (IB FOLLOW-THRJUGH Wk W^JtfK the so-called picture* T^T^-if FINISH IS MERELY NRTORRL 4H CONTINUATION Of THE WOOWTHROU&H. mk i am moke cv less tmrooch M 'HITTING THE BALL* (WITH A B DRIVER) WHEN THE CLUB REACHES I'sfit I A ONE OK TWO O'CLOCK POSIK106 words
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Advertisement14 1970-11-24 23 ANY FURNITURE SHOP THAT KNOWS ITS STUFF is in the Yellow Pages OFT.IETriCPHONE DIRECTORY14 words
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Advertisement1023 1970-11-24 24 KEMAYAN OIL PALM BERHAD (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Me-tniK of Kemayan Oil Palm Berhad will be held at the Registered Office of the Company at 5E Foh Chong Building. 66 Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru on Saturday 19th December, 1970 Immediately1,023 words
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Advertisement702 1970-11-24 24 JMA registration of foX> M L CONTRACTORS PROPOSED GOLDEN MILE TOWER (CINEMA, SHOPPING OFFICE COMPLEX) AT GOLDEN MILE FOR M/S CHONG GAY THEATRES LTD. CONTRACTORS WISHING TO TENDER FOR THE WORKS LISTED BELOW ARE INVITED TO APPLY TO THE ARCHITECTS BEFORE 30th NOV. 1970. STATING EXPERIENCE RELE VENT COMPANY INFORMATION.702 words
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Advertisement646 1970-11-24 24 (.<»\ t KNMI M Oh lllHK\llii\ OK MALAYSIA I Dl K\l I DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE NO BR 103 70 IKMtI.K FOX CONSTBL'CTION OF FLDA I 1.1 JEMPOL. 2ND EXTENSION PALM OIL MILL Tenders are invl'ed irom Contractors registered with FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY for the DE6ION SUPPLY CONSTRUCTION ERECTION646 words
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Advertisement17 1970-11-24 24 cm w ANY RUBBER DEALER WITH A BOUNCE is in the Yellow Pages Qt THt THtPHONE OIHtCTQWy17 words
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Advertisement75 1970-11-24 25 CLUB-MAN Smart i k Strong A ■L Slim-Line /AW Here at last! Briefs that will They never slack. Wearing never "let you down" (remem- them anyway you like and it ber the good old days?). retains its shape. Completely Briefs with the latest break- American -cut to suit the man75 words
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Advertisement198 1970-11-24 25 <dp£± lcj^/M:\i FROM THE LAND 0F *UM2t im SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY... WEST GERMANY. THE GEVAFAX COPYING MACHINES YIELD HIGH PRODUCTIVITIES DEMANDED BY GOOD MANAGEMENTS. THERE IS ALWAYS A MODEL THAT MEETS A PARTICULAR NEED. I 'Copies originals of writing or I print on one or both sides. *Up to a width198 words
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226 1970-11-24 26 'Step up role in Indian Ocean' call by Fraser WELLINGTON, Mon. The deployment of Soviet naval vessels in lh- Indian Ocean was making it necessary for Australia to step ud its rolr in the area. Australian Defence Minister Mr. M.iltolm Fraser said here today. Mr. Fraser made the comment at226 words
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370 1970-11-24 26 Guinea says another landing bid beaten off ABIDJAN, Mon. QUINEA Radio churned today thai Portuguese led mercciuiries had tried a new landing on Guinea before dawn but were beaten back. The broadcast gave no details of the reported invasion attempt. But it said Portuguese vessels, which it claimed landed about370 words
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364 1970-11-24 26 PARIS, Monday NORTH VIETN A M and the Viet Cong announced today they would boycott this week's ninety third Vietnam peace conference session in protest against US air raids on North Vietnamese territory. Chief Hanoi peace negotiator Xuan Thuy. with full Viet Cong364 words
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134 1970-11-24 26 Jennifer flying home as row goes on LONDON. Mon. The 22-year-old black air hostess from Grenada who won the 1970 Miss World title on Friday said she would fly home today as criticism of her victory continued. "They can't take my title away." said Jennifer Hosten. "Thesr nasty people try134 words
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Article, Illustration33 1970-11-24 26 Flag at half-staff at City Hall. Above right Istana sentry helps to strap on black armband tor fellow-guard outside Istana sates at 11.45 a.m. Pictures by LOW YEW KONG.33 words
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174 1970-11-24 26 RAF FLIES OUT MOKE AID FOR CYCLONE VICTIMS SINGAPORE. Mon. The RAF today flew another consignment of Red Cross .supplies to Dacca as the massive succour for cyclone victims of East Pakistan continued. This brought to 35G.000 lb. the supplies of food, milk clothing. vitamin tablets, blankets, medical supplies, vehicles174 words
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Article55 1970-11-24 26 NEW YORK. Mon—Washington observers expect Communist China soon to begin setting up flight tests for two new 5.000--mlle range missiles. Newsweek said yesterday "By next March the East African control station the Chinese are building In Zanzibar should be completed and ready for test-firings over the IndianAP - 55 words
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Article37 1970-11-24 26 SINGAPORE. Mon —A bus skidded off the road and landed on Its side In Jalan Euiios late tonight, slightly damaging a house. Both driver and conductor of the bus. which had no passengers, escaped unhurt.37 words
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141 1970-11-24 26 Egyptian planes fly over Israeli Suez positions TEL AVIV. Mon. Israel said today Egyptian planes had flown over Israeli military positions along the eastern bank of the Suez Canal in violation of the ceasefire agreement. A military spokesman In Tel Aviv said two pairs of Soviet-built Sukhoi-7 fighter- bombers flew141 words
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Article41 1970-11-24 26 FARIS. Mon. More than 60 prominent French politician*, langing from communists 'o Gualllst.s. today called for tht establishment of an •oißanlsatlon of Euionean sliues." Including the Soviet Union, to end th« Ideological diviioi. of the continent.41 words
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Advertisement100 1970-11-24 26 Diethelm Jj^jB| Aluminiumfj^W Ladders f Hi Are So Sale till DIETHEUM X CO., LTD. factonet in Singaelam Pemling J»ya. jGERGRISjIyPC GRlldi j E§ a THE PERSONAL TOUCH fig J There is nothing like the personal touch. Chef Nickel thinks so, tooSomehow, roasts seem crisper. Mi sauces tastier, fruits fresher.meats B100 words
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Advertisement167 1970-11-24 26 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words S2O 00 'minimum) Deaths KAMALU BAI v n I.m»m.in» Row retired Chief Store-keiT*r. W»»m« Bro».. tiwri. pa«»-<l a»ay peacefully JJ.II 71 .it S.rkan. South India. CABLE RECEIVED Muruwnn explf*4 Thinichirapalh India J.! 1 1 .70 leaving h.'h.nil younner brother D. V«b-KHdH-talam < Windcrsalam) 134 Own Road167 words
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Miscellaneous14 1970-11-24 26 Weather The weather outlook for BIN- APORF from 6 am. to noon today: Fair14 words
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