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Title Section27 1971-02-03 1 fSslj average daily certified sale exceeds 200,000 The Straits Times Tte National newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1971 20 CENTS K.D.N. 5005 M.C. (P) No. 250727 words
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313 1971-02-03 1 Shake-up in PUB following CPIB probe CIN; (i A l* OK E, Tues, There arc signs that a shake up of the Public utilities Board has begun following the recent Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau probe into malpractices involving some senior officers of the board. Some of those who came under313 words
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Article97 1971-02-03 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. All eight police diviMons in Singapore have been put on special alert after a homemade bomb exploded outside Central police station last night. Metnl fragments were scattered in the compound of the station in South Bridge Road. The bomb was made with cracker powder.97 words
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Article553 1971-02-03 1 Saigon troops in Laos Operation backed by US planes TOKYO, Tuesday i AN estimated 4,000 to 5,000 South Vietnamese paratroopers supported by US Air Force helicopters and warplanes jumped into southern Laos before dawn yesterday, hoping to cut North Vietnamese and Vietcong supply routes there, Kyodo news service reported today.553 words
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Article55 1971-02-03 1 LAGOS, Tues. Two students are dead and 20 others seriously injured after riots over poor food at a canteen in Nigeria's biggest university, Ibadun. The deaths came when shots were fired to disperse about 3.000 rioting students demanding the sacking of a canteen manageress and the addition ofAP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration489 1971-02-03 1 Trouble-shooter Ghazali is Information Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Malaysian Government's "trouble shooter" Tan Sri Ohazali Shalie (above) was appointed Minister of Information and Broadcasting today. In addition to this key portfolio, which he lakes over from Dato Hanizah bin Abu Samah. Tan Sri Ghazali will continue as Minister with489 words
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Article151 1971-02-03 1 Typhoid cases now total 31 SINGAPORE, Tues, Typhoid cases have reached 31 with seven more reported today. Another 32 people are in Middleton Hospital, under observation for suspected typhoid. In Geylang Serat, where the outbreak started, hawkers were absent from the roads today as a ban on hunking went into151 words
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Article23 1971-02-03 1 KAMPALA. Tues. Army strongman Major-General Idi Amin today dissolved Parliament and assumed nil executive and legislative powers In Uganda himself.23 words
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Article135 1971-02-03 1 LAHORE. Tues. Two young Kashmiri hijackers tonight set off an explosion aboard the Indian Airlines Fokker Friendship aircraft they seized on Saturday, the airport control tower here said. The two men, who had threatened to blow up the plane if their demands for the re'paseReuter - 135 words
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508 1971-02-03 1 Suddenly all clear for moon landing HOUSTON. Tuesday APOLLO 14s astro- nauts sped on an accurate course to the moon today, their rendezvous with an ancient lunar valley reconfirmed when a moonship coupling problem disappeared as mysteriously as it developed. Engineers still were puzzled by what went wrong on the508 words
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Article46 1971-02-03 1 LONDON. Tues. The Lord Chief Justice of England today dismissed the appeal of Gerald Fernandez against a magistrate s order of extradition to Singapore to face a charge of corruption while he was legal secretary of the Malaysia Singapore Airlines. (See Pace 5).46 words
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Article28 1971-02-03 1 TEHERAN, Tun— Prior Ulka broke down today brtween tha world's ma tor oil companies and thr producing countrira of the Persian Ciul'.— APAP - 28 words
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Advertisement138 1971-02-03 1 V stockists \*4&W co T&r \\\B ss ii. hich smn. »»<» (JIH FL oodj. IMMtfMH «j£ THIS WEEK SPECIAL OFFER X lsj BARGAIN COUNTER (2nd Floor) -gj (ff+ GtNTS C#9 <fl? v"a nCl^, r ,7 i r 2^ Pcloco »hir», Usual 1.75 No. 1.00 ißft Uiuol $19.50 Na»sl4.So *2* •a138 words
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Advertisement11 1971-02-03 1 have an ice* the flavour where the fun in every time?11 words
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Advertisement25 1971-02-03 1 PRACTICAL GIFT for a New Hmi [Ice tnc at Battcnr opcrat.d CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK > l Mad* by Worio Q/JB 'aH v SpcciolnM tine*25 words
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254 1971-02-03 2 SECRET PACT TO ALLOW MOVE-IN BY SAIGON MEN VIENTIANE, Tues. Laotian ri g h tist generals have a secret agreement to allow South Viet namese troops to cross into southern Laos indivisional strength. Authoritative Lao military sources, when questioned about reports of a South Vietnamese strike against the Ho ChiNYT - 254 words
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Article, Illustration597 1971-02-03 2 Nixon back to 'clear that Laos mystery' WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Nixon was back in the White House today as political stormclouds gathered over a mysterious silence on reports of a spreading of the ground war into Laos. Congress reacted with alarm to charges by Soviet Premier Mr. Alexei Kosygin andReuter - 597 words
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104 1971-02-03 2 PRIS. Tues. The North Vietnamese deleration to the Paris peace talks lastnlcht accused President Nixon of carrying the Indo-China war into Laos. In a communique Issued here, the North Vietnamese said the Indo-Chinese people. Vietnamese. Cambodians and Laotians would close their ranks to meetReuter - 104 words
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229 1971-02-03 2 AMERICAN TELLS HOW HE TORTURED VIETCONG T\ETROIT, Tues. A man who said he served as a lieutenant and an interrogator with the U.S. army in Vietnam, yesterday described how he tortured Vietcong prisoners to make them talk. The man. who gave his name as Drol Shagen, told the second day's229 words
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Advertisement380 1971-02-03 2 Essogas 10th Anniversary sale (You get the gifts on our birthday! Take advantage of our XXJ Special 10th Anniversary Offers on^ Lt^SSSfiS SSSj Essogas is ten years old and to celebrate, we've our 10th Anniversary Sale. Now you can buy reduced the price of Essogas by $1.00 per 281 b-380 words
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Advertisement100 1971-02-03 2 BOOK SECTION HOSTAGE IN PEKING By Anthony Grey When Anthony Grey was as-, signed to Peking, he thought it was the realization of a correspondent's dream. But the dream turned to nightmare when he was placed in solitary eonlincmcnt for two harrowing years. This account of th« British repot tors100 words
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Miscellaneous9 1971-02-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby CCMIO&M- TUXB GIASStS 0?9 words
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266 1971-02-03 3 MOSCOW, Tuesday. PREMIER Kosygin last night urged Israel to take "concrete peaceful actions" to avoid worsening the Middle-East situation, which he said was now at a critical juncture. Addressing a Kremlin dinner In honour of visiting Syrian Premier Gen. Hafez Assad, Mr.266 words
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Article, Illustration170 1971-02-03 3 HARYATI ON WRECKING HOUSE CHARGE TAKAKTA, lues. A for--0 mer wife «>f late Dr. Sockarno has gone on trial here on charges of wilful destruction of private property. .Madam.- Harjati. li. is charged with having sent several employees to wreck a house she had lived in when she was one170 words
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Article43 1971-02-03 3 LONDON. Tue.v Scotch vnhky Bgmio broke all previous export records and proved itself the world's most popular wh. Export.-, of Scutch last year Just passed the 62 million gallon marlc and were worth well over £!94 million.— UPl.43 words
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282 1971-02-03 3 Tate murder girl Patricia yells at mother LOS ANGELES. Tues £ONVICTED murderess Patricia Krenwinkel, 23, yesterday yelled at her sobbing mother, "it's not going to do me any good" as her parents appeared in court to try to save her from the gas eh imber. Miss Krenwinkel. longhaired and dressedReuter - 282 words
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270 1971-02-03 3 Now move to give Japan's navy more muscle TOKYO, Tues. Japan's Army and Air Force will grow slowly during the next 10 years, but the Navy may be expanded, Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasono. Director-Gen-eral of the Self-De-fence Agency, said yesterday. In statements at a question session of parliament he said THEUPI - 270 words
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Article36 1971-02-03 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The divorce rate in the United TT Btates climbed sharply In the *****, the Census Bureau said in a survey yesterday. Diverced men remarry faster than women, the study said.— AP.AP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration49 1971-02-03 3 Till, body of a Mexican-American youth lirs on a sidewalk in Ka.st Los Angrlrs where he was shot during an outbreak of violence on Sunday following a rally protesting alleged polirc brutality. Srvtral other people were wounded as youthful demonstrators broke windows and looted sterrs. AP radiopicture.AP - 49 words
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159 1971-02-03 3 Let C-Plan students stay in Australia' call by don /CANBERRA. Tues. Coy» lombo Plan students should be allowed to stay in Australia after completing their courses to stop the brain drain, according to a leading Australian social scientist. Dr. Charles Price, of the AusUalian National University said many Colombo PlanReuter - 159 words
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Article74 1971-02-03 3 WASHINGTON. Tuen. An Italian monetary expert said yesterday the world seems gravitating toward four major monetary centres the U.S. dollar, a Common Market unit, the yen. and a convertible Russian ruble. "It is difficult to say how these new areas will develop, but such expectations certainly correspondUPI - 74 words
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Article34 1971-02-03 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. Ten people were killed and II >eri(ju.sly injured in a collision between a train and a bus at a level crassinir on the outskirts of Rio ypsirrday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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221 1971-02-03 3 Accord on terrorism treaty by 14 States WASHINGTON, Tues. TT A majority of members of the Organisation of American States (OAS) reached tentative agreement here on a treaty to combat terrorism against diplomats in the Western hemisDhere. But the effectiveness of last night's agrecmen l was put In doubt by221 words
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Advertisement124 1971-02-03 3 SEVENTY TOP AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS... THE AUSTRALIAN'S SURVEY OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 1970 -the only reference book of its kind in Australia surveys seventy of the nations leading independent schools and colleges. Within its pages you will nnd details of tuition and boarding fees scholastic and sporting achievements the personalities124 words
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Advertisement350 1971-02-03 3 ■^Rr Hot' m I c largest pharmaceutical industry in Alia and a leading producer of W>4t Vit. C in the world. 11l THE WONDER TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE fIkSJ Hice« premises you skin thit stays healthy, sparkling I gK3M and blemish-free. One tablet of Hicce contains a strong I K9j350 words
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228 1971-02-03 4 Airport embrace as couple meet after 45 years... CAN FRANCISCO, Tues. Seventy-flve-year-old Chung Pon Lung embraced the woman he married as a girl 45 years ago in China and beamed happily at his 44-yeai-old son for the first time. The scene was San Franclsco'3 international airport and the occasion was228 words
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Article, Illustration404 1971-02-03 4 avert a split' OTTAWA. Tuesday p R I M E Minister Mr. Pierre Trudeau said yesterday the Commonwealth con f c rence in Singapore last month may have helped avert the possibility of general racial war in Africa. Reporting to Parliament on the conference and his Asian tour,404 words
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186 1971-02-03 4 £600 mil boost for Britain's entry into Common Market I ONDON. rues— (han cellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber tonight taid Britain will have a balance of payments surplus of $600 million from 1970. Thin, he indicated, will help Britain to enter the Common Market. In a speech to foreignReuter - 186 words
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317 1971-02-03 4 Uganda to continue as a republic pledges Amin KAMPALA, Tues. New military leader Maj.-Gen. Idi Amin said yesterday Uganda would remain a republic, ending hopes that the Ugandan monarchies abolished by ousted President Obote in 1967 would be restored. Gen. Amin also said he had dismissed all mayors and deputyReuter - 317 words
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Article67 1971-02-03 4 HUME. lues. surgery at Rome nospilals was su.->pended for a month yesterday as anaesthetists staged their fourth strike this year to back demands for better working conditions The anaesthetists plan to continue their action throughout February but skeleton staff were standing by for emergency operations. Italian RedReuter - 67 words
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Article34 1971-02-03 4 TAIPEH. Tuea. Taiwan yesterday inaugurated a Harbour Construction Bureau In Taichung to build the US$3OO mil. port, part of the funds for the project us irom Japan on long-term loan bails UPIUPI - 34 words
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277 1971-02-03 4 TAIPEH, Tuesday THERE is not a chance that the Peking Qov- ernment will be admitted to the Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata). the chairman of the Tourism Council of the Republic of China said today. Mr. Wellington T-ao said Red277 words
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103 1971-02-03 4 Now 15 private postal firms join hands I ONDON, Tues. A J private postal delivery service aimed at handling 12 million letters a day has been launched in an attempt to beat the national postmen's strike The service Incorporates 15 private postal firms that have blossomed since the strike beganReuter - 103 words
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Article65 1971-02-03 4 WASHINGTON: Secretary of Labour Mr. James D. Hodgson, has announced the formation of a national Advisory Committee, including seven Cabinet members as well as business and labour leaders. In a major programme to find jobs for returning war veterans. The Jobs-for- Veterans programme is now forming "task forces" in majorNYT - 65 words
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Article27 1971-02-03 4 HIROSHIMA: Deaths from malignant tumours among survivors of the Hiroshima atomic bombing 28 years ago were the highest ever last year, a hospital here reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article52 1971-02-03 4 CANBERRA: Mr. J. Douglas Anthony, 41, was today elected unopposed leader of the Australian Country Party, a position which automatically makes him Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Anthony will take over as Minister for Trade and Secondary Industry from Sir John McEwen, who retired as Country Party leader and Deputy PremierUPI - 52 words
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Article22 1971-02-03 4 TOKYO: Shipping Ministers of 12 maritime nations opened a two-day conference here today to review crucial problems confronting the world shipping Industry.22 words
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Article65 1971-02-03 4 LONDON: General Sir Geoffrey Baker. Britain's Chief of the General Staff, was yesterday accused In Parliament of meddling In politics over reported remarks made in Australia on the Vietnam War Opposition Labour MP Mr. Tarn Dalyell said Sir Geoffrey had reportedly told a Canberra Press conference that he would likeReuter - 65 words
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Article66 1971-02-03 4 MANILA: The death of British Consul Mr. H. John Bartlett following a fall yesterday morning from the eighth floor of a bullding is being investigated as a "possible suicide case," a police spokesman said today. Mr. Bartlett, 50, second secretary at the British Embassy, died of head injuries and compoundUPI - 66 words
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Article58 1971-02-03 4 LONDON: Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon emerged from their Caribbean retreat last night looking for all the world like the happy couple several American columnists recently said they were not. The couple appeared in photographs in the London Dally Mirror enjoying a royal romp on a secluded beachUPI - 58 words
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Article48 1971-02-03 4 ATLANTA: Mr. David H. Cambrell, chairman of the Georgia State Democratic Party, was appointed yesterday by Governor Jimmy Carter to fill the unexplred term of Senator Richard B. Russell. Mr. Russell. Dean of the Senate and adviser to presidents died on Jan. 21 of chronic lung disabilities. AP.AP - 48 words
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Advertisement150 1971-02-03 4 Tomorrow at 9:30 p.m. we fly to New Zealand via Australia then to the rest of the South Pacific fa m sum tnoa. Hit Sculft ftc>l< b*l ■MAIIIINOIA •OAC.»S*«MOMTAS gt^ Wjl^M m m* m ■W^^Z^^b^Jß r«mr« Rennie n PEPPERMir\rr tablets •CKJCKER^ 0 [pajj ACTING •STOMACH COMFORT v£M OH "^SwJßf^^ EBB150 words
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265 1971-02-03 5 When the investment team went bird watching LESLIE FCNG By SjINfiAPORE, Tues. The pleasures of birdwatching can be watered down if pursued at the wrong hour. Worse still, it ran even Iravr our in the wet as Ihe visiting Japanese in xpstmrnt sr.rvey mission discovered today. For every member of265 words
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Article81 1971-02-03 5 Welder fined $250 for theft SINGAPORE Tues —Welder Lal K«ok Wai. 21. was jailed for one day and fined S2SO for -tfalitiK tno dozen glasses from Mm sini-apore Hyatt Hotel in Beotta Road s< 8.30 a.m. jester- day. A rhlff steward of Hyatt Hoirl <\*% at the car park of81 words
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162 1971-02-03 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The High Court today dis- missed with costs a 55.646 claim by a driver. Long bin Abbas. 40. against a textile firm. B. Atmaram and Sons, described by him as his former employers. He alleged that the claim was in respect of accumulated162 words
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Article214 1971-02-03 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. I^HE Industrial Arbitration Court today ordered a High Street textile firm. Woosensah and Co.. to pay 51. 996 immediately to the family of a deceased employee through the Public Trustees. lAC President Mr. Tan Boon Chiang ruled that the company was not214 words
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Article, Illustration376 1971-02-03 5 S'pore varsity lacks real autonomy, says Puccetti TOWER UNCHECKED, UNOPPOSED' SINGAPORE. Tues fill*: University of Singapore lacks "real autonomy" and power Tunnels down from the vice chancellor's office unchecked, untested and unopposed, says Professor Hon a I d Puccetti, president of the university's Academic Staff Association. According to his 1970YOU YLN WOH - 376 words
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115 1971-02-03 5 CRACKER BAN LIFTED FOR FOUR HOURS TONIGHT SINGAPORE Tues The firecracker ban will be lifted from 10 p.m. tomorrow to 2 a.m. on Thursday covering the eighth and ninth days of the Chinese New Year but crackers can be let off only in the 153 designated areas In the presence115 words
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390 1971-02-03 5 Fernandez's plea against extradition is dismissed From YEO TOON JOO: London. Tuesday rpHE Lord Chief Jus- tire of England today dismissed the appeal of Gerald Fernandez against a magistrate's order of extradition to Singapore to face a charge of corruption while he wa.s le>?al secretary of thf -'lysia-Singapore Airlines. two-day390 words
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Article39 1971-02-03 5 SINGAPORE. Tues Llm Book See. 19. knifed xeveral time* by l\vo youth* in North Bridsr Road tonight. l.im who admitted t/i the I Outr»m Hospital, was earlier j aecn arguing with his a valiant*.39 words
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Advertisement221 1971-02-03 5 Fashion Magazine Htm mbi iuiwc imp mumm PwB trim I*l OE \t V> s Minns /H jTHE NEW ISSI/fc' NO. 35 M 52.50 Now On SnU^ LATEST PATTERNS PEASANT RUM SES FEATI RING FANCI NEEDLEWORK REFRESHING SK :\su\ 60 Townwear Pmcm Vm ¥]&r\\ Suininrr SOFT FOUNDATIONS Byplayer Of Fediag Fashion221 words
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Miscellaneous223 1971-02-03 5 «/f«ny Onp n,, 1.7 mmwmUm i. wcfiß aowrf. >&LAS t TH' ronnrrv bucks,! I okay. rb(, lets^ yeaw, mah TRACK WONTOrtai I COULON7 YOU UX3K /^PIfTV BUCKS.' VKXVT A A SBE WHAfWEVEVI-M KtiiVK V rt)R A GOUPUt J THK OTHER WAV I Z THOUGHT AU. TH' liMi_ GOT HERE/ J223 words
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111 1971-02-03 6 A DREAM, AGES ADD UP TO $115,000 WINDFALL SINGAPORE. Tues. An anonymous busin man today collected his SI 15.000 Toto jackpot ad attributed the windfall to his "lucky" wife. Explaining his choice of the five correct numbers, the winner said ht got the first three 1, 2 and 33— from111 words
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203 1971-02-03 6 Ministry of Labour's Chia new Director of Manpower SINGAFOatE, Tues. The Labour Ministry's acting Deputy Secretary. Mr. Chia Cheong look U, has been appointed the new Director of Manpower in the Defence Ministry. Mr Chia. whose appointment took effect yesterday. takes over from Colonel Robert lav. Mi who has been203 words
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Article, Illustration396 1971-02-03 6 Evidence of wife heard in camera in divorce suit SINGAPORE. Tu«B A HOUSEWIFE'S evidence in a divorce case was taken in camera at the High Court today. This is probably the first time In a divorce action that the court has barred the press and the public from the proceedings.396 words
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Article217 1971-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. T»HE proposed Madam Tussauds tourism project x has met with strong opposition from the Appeal Committee for Singapore Chinese massacred by Japanese. r It is planned that one of the first figures to adorn the waxwork museum will depict the surrender of Singapore by217 words
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Article, Illustration235 1971-02-03 6 Tax case against housing firm put off CINGAPORE, Tues. A district court today postponed a case in which Modern Housing Development Ltd. and three of its directors are accused of evading tax on over $300,000 of company income, to allow time for the defence to prepare its case. Applying for235 words
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Article26 1971-02-03 6 SINOAPORE. Tues— A VOUin. Ng K«ee Kal. 18 fell tc .ii* death Un> evening from block 12, Kampong Armng in the Tanjong Rhu area.26 words
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Article41 1971-02-03 6 SINOAPORE. Tues. A racoon was caught In an army officers house at Port Canning Road tonight Its estimated weleht Is 30 lbs Anyone who h.i* last 11 racoon in the vicinity can claim It from tht RSPCA in Orchard41 words
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Advertisement34 1971-02-03 6 BUY SELL THROUGH 3 7 4 8 8 NEW NATION CLASSIFIEDS only 2Oc a word minimum $2.00 IMBBI I.JC-1.10-7.M ft t.Ma.n. Wong Vong t Ni Fang Yaa ■THE FAIRY POX i GHOST" (Mandarin Celeocapai.34 words
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Advertisement180 1971-02-03 6 OPENS CATHAY TOMORROW! Winner of Tbe Golden Pain Award At Tbe Cannes Film Festival THE FURY OF HATRED...HUNGER FOR REVENGE... turn a nan of peace into a killer k~ Vfejtt^Hf^^^ COLUMBIA PICTURES P mints Jh^B B "•••>"> Ghessa Izabel Christina n Ithe avenger in EASTMAN COLOR A\f» ORCHARD kkMMkM ■W^U//^180 words
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Advertisement683 1971-02-03 6 ORGANISATION" i CB^Hdß^^BßQuG^d LAST OAY-NO FREE ll»T 11aa>. 1 «5. 400 6JO t, «.l]| "THE FAKE TYCOON Mondar.n in SCOPE t. COLOR. OPENS TOMORROW "V»nt»«ncc Of A Sftowfirl" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) P Mondarin in Show»copc, color rmtEHßdm OPENS TODAY-No Free Lut N.B. Du* re Film's Length PltaM Nat* RcviMd Timr>683 words
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Article, Illustration226 1971-02-03 7 rp HK S K ni cii I (above), with arms raised, were trying; to persuade the man in the driver's seat of the mobile crane to eet off *o they could tow the vehicle away. Clearly, it was no easy task. Police had to226 words
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314 1971-02-03 7 Notorious thug shot by police after struggle KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Another no- torious thug high on the police wanted list was shot and captured after a desperate struggle with police here this morning. He was later admitted to the hospital with a gunshot wound on his right arm. Police are314 words
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265 1971-02-03 7 Govt acquiring part of estate for airport SINGAPORE. Tuesday pART of the Alsagoff estate in Geylang Serai. 1 known as Perseverance Estate, is to be acquired by the Government for the extension of the Paya Lebar airport runway for jumbo Jets. About 540 acres of land in the northern area265 words
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Article82 1971-02-03 7 SINGAPORE. Tues Scooteii.st Tan Jons Cheow. <7. joblef. 1 \va. fined $110 today for four nafllr oltenrei .it Fillips Avenue, on* Yto Chu Kanj Road, on June 21 latt year. He was fined *20 on each of charge of failing to near a crash helmet,82 words
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151 1971-02-03 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A taxi-driver was driving past his father's store at Tampines Avenue one night when he stopped and detained a "suspicious looking" youth with a parcel outside tho shop. Ons Hai Siong told a district court yesterday he learnt that his father's151 words
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Article62 1971-02-03 7 SINGAPOR 1 Tues. Two women fell to their deaths this mornine in two senarate incidents within :.'.> minutes. Tone Yoke f'hnnjr. ."i*. housewife, fell from .< bl ><-k of flats in (..lc.ik SH;iri Barat at "."> a.m. Loh Lai C'hoo. '24. an ex mental patient, fell from62 words
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106 1971-02-03 7 PAHANG TO LOOK INTO RACE DISCRIMINATION KUANTAN, Tues. The Pahang Government has formed a committee to look into complaints of racial discrimination by firms in the state. This was announced today by the acting Mentrl Besar. Dato Haji Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad, after a meeting with industralists and investors here106 words
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185 1971-02-03 7 Bill to help those left out of wills KUALA LUKPUR, Tues. The Cabinet gave the green light today for a Bill about "breadwinners' wills" to go before Parliament. The Bill called the Inheritance 'Family Provision i BUl— will empower the High Court to order payments from the estate of a185 words
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Advertisement38 1971-02-03 7 fry a little Terrderness and blend in Pink and Purple in the marvellous Eye and what do'you get? The greatest tim.e of your lives! Start living "it up tonight! CUSCADEN HOUSE HOTEL 40 Cuscaden Road Singapore. Telephone *****1.38 words
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Advertisement14 1971-02-03 7 THE Straits Times Crossword hos beer delayed because of the postal strike in Britain.14 words
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Advertisement129 1971-02-03 7 Mrs. Yap has a pain Takes Yeast-Vite Pain gone I Feels strong I That's Yeast-Vite. Yeast-Vite contains fast-acting iA*ei sizi %if A »*^T* 1 ATsfW* pain -killing ingredients. Plus 1/1 AY I 111 rs^rwsft '-%irKT«- CMol"VI t defeat weakness, tiredness, v depression— so often linked with I IX "I O129 words
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Advertisement127 1971-02-03 8 r /yA»Tv business premises Right in the midst of the Commercial and Financial Centres of Robinson Road and MMv mm. WM^^mx timV HB Shenton Way, ANSON CENTRE is ideally M Ifl^^^^^l situated at the corner of Anson and Parsi o^^F mm^mm W9m\M^^m\M WmWH Roads. Specially suitable for showrooms, Jo^ M^127 words
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160 1971-02-03 9 Seamen warned: 'Don't touch bombs' SINGAPORE, Tues. The Marine Department today warned fishermen against handling unexpluded bombs or projectiles which com* up on their nets in the miiii»ry exercise areas aroui.i Singapore. In a notice to mariners oiiay. thr aitine Director of .Marine, Captain Gob Choo Kenr, said: "These objects160 words
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Article80 1971-02-03 9 T. T. HWANG - Championship dog show in KL SINGAPORE. Toes.— The Malaysian Singapore Kennel Association's next championship dog show will be held in Kuala Lumpur on March 27 and 28. The ban of the movement of dogs will not be lifted before Feb. 20. but there Is a possibility that it might be80 words
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Article, Illustration655 1971-02-03 9 'Promise' not to divulge doctors' names T. T. HWANG CRICKETER DROPS A $2,000 CLAIM ■L^r I N (i A P 0 H E, Tues. Former State cricketer, Mr. Joseph Navaralnam, today with(litw a claim for $2,000 in "medical hills" against the Singapore Traction Company. This followed a dramatic turn of655 words
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266 1971-02-03 9 Fitter tells court of $131,000 payroll grab at PUB depot CINGAPORE. Tues. 43 A PUB fitter told a court today that he noticed a man with a revolver minutes before a $131,000 payroll grab rrom the PUB depot in Kitchener Road two years ago. The man was putting it in266 words
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200 1971-02-03 9 MALAYSIA SAYS 'NO' TO SINGAPORE LAWYER IPOH. Tues. Hearing in the High Court here today of an arson case was postponed because defence counsel Mr. S. K. Lee from Singapore hac failed in his application for ad hoc admission into the Malaysian Bar to take in the case. Mr. Lee.200 words
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Article, Illustration173 1971-02-03 9 Malaysia, Nigeria may swop army training CINGAPORE, Tues.— There is a strong possibility of arranging an army training exchange scheme between Malaysia and Nigeria in the near future. Brigadier Hassan Usman Katsina. Nigerian Am. y Chief of Staff, said this today before he flew home at the end of a173 words
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Article44 1971-02-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tiies The Miimier for Culture. Mr. Jelc Yuen Thoni;. will lav the foun- datum Hone (or tl. Kampong Eunos i< mmunlty <entre. off Chanui Rend. <»: Sunday at 3 p.m The reremony v. lll be followed by a satay party.44 words
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Advertisement93 1971-02-03 9 m 4 mW W* Y^ ft A m i AMGPoiy I I COUPON J worth $2.00 for every purchase f of $12.50 or morey. J> }!f /y\\ y\|)/ Dai| y 9-30 to 6.00 pmVul tL »r V\ /Y# Tut/Thor: 9.30t05.30pm V^ IM II METROTEX 111 jL Daily 9.30t0 6.00 pm93 words
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Advertisement104 1971-02-03 9 .v -iw^brnHHrai dr ■oof *^BhoP^J Q^ranl I j^VvAv* w A collection of the very latest in imitation 1 crocodile and python skin. Matching shoes and handbag! I I from Millie's in brown, black and navy. These 1-^*-^ kJL exclusive handcrafted shoes are priced from 835.00. Matching sling-bags or handbags from104 words
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Article483 1971-02-03 10 The Cabinet reshuffle announced by Tur Kazak yesterday involves much more than moving a number of ministers from one portfolio to another. The tuning ilsell is significant. With the return to parliamentary democracy only some three weeks away, the changes arc clearly intended to key the Cabinet to483 words
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Article264 1971-02-03 10 The banning of all hawking of food in the Geylang Serai district of Singapore spotlights apparently the .source of Singapore's outbreak of typhoid. There have been 24 confirmed cases since January 15, and the suspected common factor is poor sanitation and the unhygienic preparation of food and storage264 words
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Article277 1971-02-03 10 Drastic problems require drastic remedies. The Malaysian Health Ministry's decision to require of newly registered doctors two years of service with the government falls into this category. The Ministry will not immediately achieve its goal of "at least two doctors in every district hospital" but it will be277 words
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155 1971-02-03 10 Is there only one kind of kiss? APPARENTLY D a to n Kwok King Krng the KAM Secretary iwho is against kissing on the football field i believes that there is only one kind of kiss between members of the opposite sex in the privacy of their bedroom. This of155 words
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Letter130 1971-02-03 10 Certificates of identity I REFER to K. H. Foo's 1 letter 'S. T.. Jan.l 6) which cited the case of persons born In China as an instance where my Department has issued Certificates ot Identity. Your correspondent will appreciate that, unlike him, the no persons have no means ot securing130 words
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Letter156 1971-02-03 10 I HAVE read the letter by "American" of Singapore about the word puzzle. 1 would say the judges concentrate to give a fair chance for the people who are not as learned as our "American." to win the jackpot, and encourage us to have fun with worda Take156 words
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Letter145 1971-02-03 10 I WAS In a queue of 400 or 500 cars on the Butterworth side of the terry service and noted that drivers were trying to outdo each other In filling gaps between moving vehicles when the police disappeared. I asked the driver of one car why he allowed145 words
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1037 1971-02-03 10 Postal strike takes its toll HARRY MILLER 'EVERY DEBTOR NOW HAS THE EXCUSE OF NOT PAYING' By LONDON THE LARGE and small post offices of Britain are abandoned areas behind closed doors. The great sorting offices in London and other principal towns are eerily quiet with piles of letters gathering1,037 words
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777 1971-02-03 10 JOHN HEILPERN takes a look at I I WENT to the Paris collections to catch a glimpse of thr future. What 1 saw was the past; the forties decked out as innovation. But 1 also found that an event renowned for its elrgance andOFNS - 777 words
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120 1971-02-03 10 Too many serious items on TV S'pore SINGAPORE Is over em>>J phaslslng classical entertainment. Television Is an outstanding example of this approach. Programmes like the operas. "Accent on Youth." concert*, piano recitals, "Twenty in Harmony" are strictly for the "oldie .s regardless of their age! On January 28. Singapore put-UP - 120 words
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Article36 1971-02-03 10 IS IT possible for R.T.B. to obtain educational sports films on swimming? I refer mainly to the "Learn to Swim" series on TV. Malaysia. It Is an excellent programme and a real public service! SWIMMER Singapore36 words
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Advertisement80 1971-02-03 10 tHommat me look as •mm m m*Mj*a <n Schmta i ir)»»m, S Md* irrriiii'- 1 T Maladtoa v^^mm 2 dMmatfc octaaa*, ton wM« C i«MM SSftM N>IU«H AJM 2 <»W«M«S ItlUlM, f riKJN C t»»nrd» 9t*M jp^^^— OA Q HRVWiBB nmmm -Mm /O ptCSW OT|^ TFOm D ««i C i»w»80 words
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Advertisement66 1971-02-03 10 NTR makes breathing room in stuffy places kiTD Win .jflni s^l Relieves stuffy nose from a cold faster, safer than cold tablets, capsules, or inhalers. NTR shrinks swollen nasal KlTP^* l^-- passages immediately, rrr~~~~ZZP\ drains mucus. Suddenly Ki*rr> you have more breathing ;1r" '^■B \}fn room in stuffy places. *4^Bt66 words
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807 1971-02-03 11 TSAI TAN - One up for Singapore in high finance TSAI TAN By SINGAPORE lias laken a great leap forth in the world of high finance for a merchant bank capable of mobilising capital from the lour corners of the world is now in business in the Republic Named Singapore International Merchant Bankers,807 words
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Article69 1971-02-03 11 RISES i A. Amal $1.32 +.05 M. Brew. $5.50 +.05 H Gilfil $3.12 +.04 Allied Choc $3.00 +03 FALLS Meta Cbem $0.92 —.044 M. Tile $1 .12 —.04 Ben $113 —.04 G. Ceramic* $1.15 —.04 Power Ttir SU.B6 .03* V Indust $0.92 —.03 Brnta $1.03 —.03 K69 words
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Article, Illustration473 1971-02-03 11 Malaysia and S'pore buy more from Britain last year MALAYSIA and Singapore were among the UK's customers in the Far East to increase their British purchases last year, according to official statistics just released in London. Singapore bought £13 million extra and Malaysia £14 million. The two countries also managedReuter - 473 words
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Article236 1971-02-03 11 CROESUS MHB By Tall hotel's high hopes WHIM hoteliers In Singapore shake their heads at one ano- ther as yet one more new hotel ooens its rooms to eursts. a Japanese hotelier breezed into the Re- public the other day. His mission? He was on a hotel-room selling236 words
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Article37 1971-02-03 11 Straits Times Indices Feb. 1 Fek. t Industrials: 118.52 US.I 3 5 Hotels: 67.10 M.74 •Properties: 11.1.37 115JS1 t Tins: 90.49 90.52 tfmbbcn: 113.00 112.92 Dec. 30. 1*«« 100 TDte. 31. IMS IN tD«*. 29, 1911 1M37 words
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554 1971-02-03 11 CHEN MENG KONG - MOBIL FIRST OFF IN OIL HUNT ON WEST COAST CHEN MENG KONG By THE search for oil off the west coast of West Malaysia appears likely to be on in earnest before long. This follows the signing of the agreement last week between the Malaysian Government and Mobil under which554 words
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Advertisement85 1971-02-03 11 "Sure I fly BOAC to London. Who else has theVCIO?" For some people there is only one airline. Only BOAC offers you the jet with the four powerful Rolls Royce engines at the back. To give you a faster take-off and a slower, smoother landing. The fabulous VCIO. Takes off85 words
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Advertisement162 1971-02-03 11 INSIDE Filipino business: What price an election? Vntornity of MiUm plant closer ties with bniineu c«roimunit> Shipping culunin; MMM from Australia; People in business. Pace 12. Sterling versus the Dollar; Share market report; Commodities. Pace 13. Oversea, markets London. New York. Melbourne* Hum Kong; (".osing prices and business done. Pace162 words
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Article342 1971-02-03 12 KINGSLEY WOOD - KINGSLEY WOOD By CYDNEY Manufacturing subsidiaries of United States companies in Australia are expected to spend US$4l6 million for plant and equipment during 1971, according to figures issued by the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia. If expectations for 1971 are realised the increase would represent a342 words
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884 1971-02-03 12 LEONCIO GONZAGA - LEONCIO GONZAGA By ItfANILA: The eco- nomic indicators are mostly on the favourable side, but business in the Philippines feels uneasy over 191 1 prospects. Such feeling stems from certain socio politico developments which have generally disturbing implications for the economy. One cause for884 words
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Article, Illustration567 1971-02-03 12 SHIPPING New schedule BLUE Funnel Line has announced a change in schedule of its passenger liner, Centaur, to allow Singaporeans to make weekend trips to Port Swettenham. Under the new schedule, the Centaur will arrive in Singapore from Fremantle every third Wednesday of the month Instead of every third Tuesday.567 words
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Article148 1971-02-03 12 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr. D. W. Haggertv, managing director of Beecham Malaysia, has returned to Kuala Lumpur after a week's study tour of his company's regional marketing promotion drive in Hong Kong. Mr. Wong Ket Leong has been appointed one of Beecham Malaysia's brand managers. Mr. Philip SB. Law has148 words
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438 1971-02-03 12 HENRY CHANG - Varsity plans closer ties with business community HENRY CHANG By ECTURERS and businessmen will soon sit on an advisory committee to be set up by the Business Administration Division of the University of Malaya as part of its aim to forge closer links with the business community. The idea of438 words
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Advertisement278 1971-02-03 12 ii r.i Il'.i Ynr.li ;hi«. Thit is s scientific-enßineenr>fl Desk-Top Com- y puter of uttrahigh performance. The "oen«r»- "T^"/ H tion ahead MOS/LSI circuitry combirtee J,,J J If) powerful special-function keys with three J I L C"* working registers, ten storage registers. «nd >'•'• 128 proflrs/nming capability. The Monroe I278 words
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Advertisement109 1971-02-03 12 m CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER BIGSTON SPECIALISED IN CASSETTE RECORDERS BRZ7O odu i^3^ Bfv6oo mw*^m^| CASSKTTS^^F9^^'JSk k CASSETTE I TAPE TAPt RSCOKDEK >^K£^aflß RECOADER H KATTEK I '^•^H tucrmc L^^^^^^^saa^B rowtnso N T^ j -T F I ■la^a^B^P^ moo n ron "uoemt ALL BIGSTON PRODUCTS ARE CUARANTtED FOR ONE YEAR OBTAINABLE109 words
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Article530 1971-02-03 13 CTERUNG Is running at peak levels at the moment while the mighty US Dollar looks a little pale. Last week when the UK Bank K*t€ remained unchanged at 7 per cent sterling hit $2.*****. Money market operators anxir/usly await tomorrow's announcement tor a reduction seems well530 words
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Article166 1971-02-03 13 'T'HK Association o! Banks tn Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Peto. 2. Local dollars to one unit SKI.I.INCJ BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or Ol> TT OD SIS SterliiiR Pound 7.4000 7.3675 7.3550 Australian Dollar 3.4000 3.4175 3 3975 New Zealand Dollar 3 4700166 words
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Article172 1971-02-03 13 Buying interest slackens A GENERAL withdrawal of buying interest made for an easier trend on the Stock Exchange of Mala\sia and Singapore yesterday. The day's tvta.' [unwrer was slightly increased to 1..VU.M0 units, the balk 01 umeh «i> registered hi seieetive istsnes in which stale bull liquidation was evident. The172 words
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Article187 1971-02-03 13 J'Ht Straits tin price in Penang yesterday perked fractionally by 75 cents to $628.75 |)er picul on an official offering up 15 tons to 151 tons. The market was pretty steady with main buying demand from the United States coupled with some from Japan The OTernight187 words
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Article24 1971-02-03 13 FEB. 2. RUBBER 471 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $626.75 (up 75 cents). Official offering 151 tons (up 15 tons).24 words
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Article112 1971-02-03 13 1 HINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCt. V SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Cot.not Oil: bulk »6O sellers. Drum ShJt sellers. Capra: Mixed if oh) loose Feb./ Mir IK Cont. (37 8. Ptpper: Muntok ASTA wnlte f.o.b. lOufc M.VV SI7O sellers. Sarawak whit f v b. M% NLW SloO sellers,112 words
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Article55 1971-02-03 13 H pore (2) UNCH 130.28 il> Export price In non->tcrling araaa la U.S. dollars per outlet <2> Loral dealer* price la tiicgapor* dollars per tael. M»n<U» laturtfay •u.t. »u.». xindon 38.176 88.06 •"rut 38.68 38.30 loockooc 40.00 3M.M luricb S1.10B 38.00B' S8.2&S 38. 1H *»ru 3S.63 18.5255 words
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Article18 1971-02-03 13 In London on Monday th* price of Malayan per cent April was quoted at <119 Heller.18 words
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Article461 1971-02-03 13 THE morning session A of the rubber market was very quiet and thin yesterday. After some initial steadiness caused by covering Inquiries for February, sellers appeared and ♦he market fell to 47 cents before turning rour.t. again to regain most of the loss. Turnover was small and461 words
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Article1052 1971-02-03 14 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Alean i4i $1.46. (5) $1.45 Allied Choc. (8) $3. Ben Co. •2 1 $11,052 words
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Article1058 1971-02-03 14 CLOSING PRICES 810 ANO OFFIK PHICIS OFFID CIALLV LIJTID AT THC CLOU OF BUSINISS IN THI SINCAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF THI STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IH BRACKCTS VESTEROAY WERE INDUSTRIALS a. s 1- 1 I ITfRLIMC RUBBERS H Low 5/- X.L Kepong 4/1 4/2 J Kulim1,058 words
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Article390 1971-02-03 14 ItfELBOURNE. rues.—Heavy--IT* weight miners and industrials improved substantially In moderate trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today Speculative* did not perform so well and made erratic moves In quiet trading. Last week's speculative gainers suffered Interest was shown In Western Mining which rose 15 cents to $4.50. the Rights390 words
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Article80 1971-02-03 14 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN Monday 84.20 Friday 64 15 Week ago 63 86 KIBRERS Monday 169 32 Friday 168.32 Week ago 171.28 OILS Monday 277 46 Friday 278 17 Week ago 285 02 INDISTRIALB Monday 342.7 Friday 344 2 Week apo 342 5 DOW JONES WlRli.i INDUSTRIALS Monday 877 8180 words
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Article269 1971-02-03 14 OONG KONG, Tues The RX market opened on a steady note but as the day progressed It began to ease In certain secton, notably Banks. London and local registers, which came back The London register returned HKSI6S a loss or HKS3 over the day and Loral to HKSIBS269 words
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Article277 1971-02-03 14 M^EW YORK. Mon.—The stock market made Its best gains In more than a week In another session of very heavy trading Advances led declines by about two to one and volume was 20 7 million shares Trre New York Stock Exchange tape went three minutes late at the277 words
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Article52 1971-02-03 14 THE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: jne month rwo month Phree month Jix month Mne month ["welve month 5 1/2 p.c. 5 5/8 p.c, 5 5/8 p.c. 6 3/16p.C. 6 3/8 p.c, 652 words
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Article464 1971-02-03 14 T O.NIX)N. Turn The «totk market ilo»rd narrowly miird today, but with a firmer hia.«. Ldibour unrest *nfi urn rrtui:iv ahead of tht remit of the Wilberfone m- Report* or an <xtension of the mr ir, souiti-Hii At.a .iinu had nn nn■ettilnc efT«< t but the subataßtUil overnichi ndvame464 words
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Advertisement338 1971-02-03 13 TMX SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. INVITES APPLICATIONS FROM YOUNG MEN FOR THEIR APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL RECEIVE COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING ON HIGH PRECISION MACHINE TOOLS, i.e. LATHES. JIG BORE. MILLING MACHINE. JIG GRINDER, ETC REQUIREMENTS: 1. Military obligations fulfilled 2. Secondary II schooling should be completed PLEASE SUBMIT APPLICATIONS TO:338 words
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Advertisement1220 1971-02-03 13 (isso) Invites applications for A SENIOR FINANCE MANAGEMENT POSITION The man we want is easily recognisable. He will be a Chartered Accountant or will hold an Honours Degree in Business Administration or Economics (Masters Degree preferred). He will have at least five years post graduation industry experience where he will1,220 words
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Advertisement868 1971-02-03 14 N. ACCOUNTANT W REQUIRED BY DUNLOP ESTATE BERHAD Holders of a recognized accountancy qualification who ore Maloysion citiiens, preferably oged between 25 and 35 ye«#V with not less than 3 years post qualification experience are invited to opply for the above position. Some experience in plontotion industry financial budgetary ond868 words
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Advertisement521 1971-02-03 14 STATE OP BRUNEI VACANCY KOR DKNTAI OKFICK.R A|>p!lcatiou.s are Invlten for appiiiiitment to the post uf Den'.al Officer in the Medical and Health tvpntlmr.li Brunei. QIAI.IKK Al IONS: Applicants must possess any of I the following qtmllflriitioiivai I, us. BOS (Singapore) or bi B.US 1 Malaya 1 or o Any521 words
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Advertisement247 1971-02-03 14 INIVERSITI MAI ATA PF.GAWAI PELATEH PENTADBIRAN Prmohonan'.' adalph dipelawa darl WarganeKara Malaysia bam jawatan Penawal Pelateh Pentaublian Kelayakan: Chalun2 mestllah mempiinyai Ija/ah Kepujlan Sastera atati Ija/ali Kepujiap Eko--1.***** dkrl Univeisitl >ang dlakul. Juga Chalun2 dikehei.daki malnr didalam Bnli;is« Malavsla. Jawatan mi hanxalah bnnl tempuh satti lahun dan terdasarkan bajl pukal247 words
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274 1971-02-03 15 Savings in a chit fund not taxable SINGAPORE, Tuesday JF you arc a member of a chit fund and bave joined it to save some money from the monthly pay packet there is no need to fear Ihe tax collector. But if membership of chit funds is made into a274 words
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Article31 1971-02-03 15 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Minister for Education. Mr. Llm Kirn San left Singapore last night for Canberra to attend the 15-day fifth Commonwealth Education Conference which opens tomorrow.31 words
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91 1971-02-03 15 SINGAPORE. Tue». The .Singapore Medlral Association* •Medic Alert" scheme, first announced by its Emergencies Committee chairman Dr. Oon Chong Lin two months ago, will b» launched next week. Details of the scheme, aimed ai helping people with serious allergic conditions, will be out In91 words
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185 1971-02-03 15 LORONG'S FATAL 'PENALTY' FOR TEASING GIRLS CINGAPORE, Tues. A contract labourer pleac ed with a district judge today not to send him to prison as he was getting married at the end of the year. Kok Siah Wah, 21, was sentenced to three years imprisonment for causing grievous hurt to185 words
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Article, Illustration203 1971-02-03 15 City Hall demo by relatives of Barisan detainees GERRY de SILVA By SINGAPORE. Tues. Eleven woman relatives of detained Barisan Sosialls members stated a noisy iO-minutr demonstration at the City Hall steps this afternoon. Three of them were among the doaen-odd who demonstrated outside the Conference Hall on Jan. I*203 words
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89 1971-02-03 15 Malayan pines quota to NZ increased SINGAPORE. I v i- s.— There may be a "s>igniflcant Increase" in the pineapple trade from Malaysia U> New Zealand. This was indicated today by Mr. L.R. Adams-Schneider, New Zealand Minister of Custom. ■> and Associate Minister of Industries and Commerce, after meeting members89 words
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Article45 1971-02-03 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Out Yong Khai. 56. was charged Ir. court today with shouting ana throwing excreta in the Ceniial police station y«*terday. He was sent to the Woodbridge HQfcpltkl foi I chec«-up His c**e U fixed (or mention on Feb. 16.45 words
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Article18 1971-02-03 15 SINGAPORE. Tues Hart R«ym Ha.v will t» observed as public holiday on Saturday.18 words
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Advertisement160 1971-02-03 15 TTWT] BIG CASH lyiU l JACKPOT WON! IN LAST SUNDAYS DRAW NO: 871 -$115,000 LUCKY COUPON SINGAPORE POOLS ni SINGAPORE 6 -1 'j i 4 -^^>^ II I P.O. BOX 2848 jI ft 1971 > •KGIH^^JS^IIir^N? 2425^70 i 10 11 12 13 14 10 _Vl_ _I_£_ _22_ _lf_ GttMtfWtt** JW.WJIJLJ*.160 words
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Advertisement98 1971-02-03 15 Police and demonstrators at City Hall steps. I Invest Prosper 1 with SPECIAL RATE FOR 2 YEAR FIXED DEPOSITS INTEREST PAID HALF-YEARLY I For further information please contact: I MALAYSIAN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CO.. (S) LTD. I SINGAPORE Tel ***** I BRUNEI Tel. 2305 I OWNED 100% BY THE I HONGKONG98 words
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Miscellaneous1025 1971-02-03 15 On your TV and radio today 3.99 P.M. Opening and Housewives' (English— repeat) 599P M. Programme Summary 9.93 Wrestling from Great Britain Matinee: No Girl For Me (Part 7.1S Dragnet: D.H.Q. Missing Person S.IS Pok Amai -Amai 9.99 News 1 of a Cantonese film— English (Dialogue in Cantonese) 5.35 The1,025 words
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231 1971-02-03 16 What do you do when your car gets rammed from behind? IyHAT should an un- fortunate motorist do when a car rams into the rear of his car and the driver refuses to pay for the repairs which normally amounts to about a hundred dollars. This happened to me and231 words
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Letter248 1971-02-03 16 TWO of the main objects of the Singapore Association for Mental Health are. firstly to overcome public apathy and prejudice against mental ill-health and secondly to assist in the rehabilitation of those who have been mentally ill. These aims cannot be achieved without the hKp of voluntary workers and funds.248 words
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Letter90 1971-02-03 16 RECENTLY, a few letters —and quite important ones too— which ought to have been delivered to me never reached their destination. One which I sent out has. I am quite certain, not been delivered. Either the postman or the people at the Tanglin Post Office are at fault. Probably its90 words
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265 1971-02-03 16 v-GOVT REPLIES I REFER to Mr. Ong Swee Tecks letter <S.T., Jan. 26> headlined "Income Tax and the Estranged Couple." Paragraph •3 of section 51 of the Income Tax Ordinance provides that a married woman shall be treated as living with her husband unless:265 words
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Letter149 1971-02-03 16 T REFER to the letter from 1 L. Tan (S.T.. Jan. 23) concerning postage rates. I wish to inform the writer that postage rates charged at post offices and postal agencies are the same. There are, however, different rates of postage for different categories of mail. As the writer had149 words
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Letter79 1971-02-03 16 I REFER to the article by Mr. Henry Lee iS.T., Jan. 15). In accordance with administrative procedure a driving testee is required to produce his Identity Card. Passport, or any other valid identification papers (all of which have the holders' photographs affixed > for inspection so that the tester will79 words
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Article157 1971-02-03 16 AS a public transport traveller, I am gratified to see the NTUC taxis on the roads. But I am baffled and surprised that they are distinguished from the other taxis by their colour scheme, the inscription "N.T.U.C. COMFORT," and roof-sign "N.T.U.C. TAXI." Why should there be157 words
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Article42 1971-02-03 16 TIE Government promised to provide street lighting for the area around Track 13 Yio rhu Kang Road by early January. It is already February and we're still in the dark. What happened? KKLW.N 1.1 M, I Singapore 23.42 words
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Article209 1971-02-03 16 Of rising costs and tax relics JT is a universal truth that the cost of living everywhere is rising year alter year and Singapore is no exception. The Government took this factor into consideration in its recent revision of fees and fines, including court fees and traffic fines. But on209 words
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Article160 1971-02-03 16 PAINTERS WHO DO A SLOPPY JOB I WOULD like to draw the attention of the HDB to the slipshod work of painters assigned by the board. The doors of the HDB terrace hou*<es in Jnlan Mrm bi ii.i. for example, are an ugly sight because of the patches made by160 words
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Article139 1971-02-03 16 'Fly by night' hawkers ALL that glitters is not gold, so goes the saying. Unsuspecting, gullible house wives who do not follow this adage are easily duped. A few housewives have been swindled by a "fly-by-night" hawker outside the Commonwealth Crescent market. My colleagues wife went to the market recently139 words
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Article36 1971-02-03 16 I HAVE received a much overdue overseas letter without any post mark. It WU opened and part of iv contents removed. On another occasion money was mi— lng from a registered letter. MICH PhRPLLXED. Singapore 13.36 words
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Advertisement250 1971-02-03 16 •S^'r TODAY S SPECIAL: 0^ LUNCH: 11 30 A.M. -3 P.M. <^M| r OINNlt: 4.10 P.M.-'O PJ*. 1 Spec. I Sh.rk. eoiDfM v|nuj Fins with Crab SUPPER CLUB 10-.«..» M_ Great*. Dmßilir RESTAURAfSJT ground fioo«,c«ch-jid hotel >._..,._« J.ORANGE GKOVE ROAD. > gfc^^ AMPLE PARKING SING APO«f -10. ir_S» -8-fi-V AGILITIES.250 words
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Advertisement98 1971-02-03 16 F_L_BS_^^ W^V*T__# mSßJSKsssrj "W all J '<fflir_\V I h fiJp *5r- _^_B_V" >;•<«&' 9o^u^ m UIC 1^ I sfia si; W *m I B^vW_ss__?i* I Singapore Distributors:GUAN HIN HWA KEE 1 2-1 4. Nam Lock Street. S pore 12 Tel: ***** CHOP BAN SENG WINE LTD. 119. JooChiat Road. Spore98 words
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Advertisement1083 1971-02-03 17 TO LIVUPttL ANB OTNU B-.K./CINTINEirTAL Pttn. PtISIUS i .iroool. Haiaew ""flnPi Frt"*B Frt^O fS^i PEiIANIEI Li«erraoi. Siastew.T. Frt li rrt v V MTBOCLUS Liverpool. Giasfew Frt fl Frt 27 Z Z itSuM u.'.'rS.&^r:. 01 s n r /j -I» KION Livirpoo l filattew Mar I Mar 7 ate a/ia Mw1,083 words
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Advertisement2128 1971-02-03 17 a^^ a^^f a^ H BB dT7p S T I [l f m f t Sml^J I i aW U wL\ Dim n HIM im j ihect T9 HAMBURG 111 30 lAYS P. I'kaai Panant 5 nciaori liaiini for"USMAPJ Nt 11/tt Frt S/1S Himkuri Iramar a 9 ../R'aam A'werp. Oslo, fi'kvri,2,128 words
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Advertisement1222 1971-02-03 17 FORTNISHTLT EXFftSS SERVICE IMC' FIOM UST COAST USA. New Yark Pinani p. Sham S'aori Kiafttea MENESTNEUS to.M la Pert Frt 4 111 I A» I MANIAUY tailed Frt II Frt 17 tPr 14 MARtN tailed Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 4 Mai I kyito suit Frt II Mar 11 Mar1,222 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1971-02-03 19 drparlrd on Ist February, 1971 Swrrt memorirs at her that never farte Of whom we loved but could not save Broken hearted itill we trace Her cheerful amile, her lovely face. t'ortece leaving 4 1 m.a. I'pprr Serancoon Road (Teochew T%r--lour) on 5.2-71 at 2 p.m. Inserted by lovlnt;67 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1971-02-03 19 IN MEMORIAM Kanumba P. (Dothl (Mrs. P. O. Dothi) drpartrd on 32-I-IM7 to rest in prarr. In.-r r«<d by luvint; husband, sons, dauchtcrs-in-lat*. dauthtfr and iiand-children.26 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1971-02-03 19 IN MEMORIAM We mis* yon and you art ahrar* in our Ihoufhta wlfr, dauchtrrv sona-in-law and rrandrhllrirrn. HD. IN EVER loving memory of One Cheng l.rong departed on S-t-f.29 words
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Advertisement897 1971-02-03 20 Aeknowladgo— lants THB PAMILV OP the late Uica* L*e Talap thank all mend*, bualneaa aaaociatea and relative* for the aasiitaoce. attendance, klad condelencea and offering of ms»ais In t hvlr recent bereavement. THE PAMILV OP late Mr*. Teo Ban Tah 73. Woo Mun Chew Road thank relative*, frit. and colleague!897 words
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Advertisement527 1971-02-03 20 A BREAKTHROUGH. Nf» iimpllhed learning ayitem for GC E. School Certiiicate Buimeii etc Amate your friends »>th your rapid pros-reai Write No» lor fre< airmail detail". London Kducationai Library. 60. Borouich Hi^b Street. London 8 E 1. Entilund BOOKKEEPING FEBRUARY BEGIN NERS TueMlay Thursday 8 30—10 am Startinu 8 2527 words
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Advertisement626 1971-02-03 20 RAPIO BIGINNIRS JAPANISI Coune commencing 0 2.71. Saturday* 3 pm —5 pm. I_»gv*f School. 17-C. Beach Road. aVaer*. ***** BOOK KEEPINC BEGINNER CLASS KEBRt'ARV 1971 MORM NO SKBBION COMMENCING 4th February. 1911 DAYS/TIME Tuei/Thura/SAt «.O0 9 00 am. Please Apply CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCB 1-A. WATERLOO STRUT. SINCAPORI 7. TILEPHONE:626 words
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Advertisement576 1971-02-03 21 inVsstsvea^^V acknowledgement The Chairman and Board of Director* Prince Room ResUurant Pl«. Ltd. THANK Ur La K H l n«n Mnn f* er of Chung Khlaw Bank Ltd. (New Bridge Road Branch; for officiating the oDeninu of our New Restaurant at 275-B/285-B, 2nd Floor, Selene Comp ex^ Selegie Road Singapore576 words
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Advertisement523 1971-02-03 21 llM|(\(.\ 1.1.1 HIK \M.\KA TANAH MELAYU NATIONAL LLECTBICITY BOARD OF THE .STATES OF MALAYA PUB/TENDER NO. 9«42 OVERALL BANGSAR DEVELOPMENT PHASE 1 NOMINATED SI'BCONTRACT NO. 1 DESIGN, SITPLY AND ERECTION OF MXI I 1 K \1 STEEL ROOFS AND ROOFING MATERIALS Tenders sre Invited from Contractors for the design, supply523 words
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Advertisement335 1971-02-03 21 (Cont. from Page 20). Tours and Excursions JIT TO LONDON by INTIII-ASIA'S CHARTER FLIGHTS INTER. ASIA Organise charter flights to London on bshalf of Clubs and Associations. With connecting flights to other parts or Mm world too: InterAsla's well trained staff will assist you with all your travel arraniK menu335 words
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Advertisement920 1971-02-03 21 Furniture POR ALL OPPICI furniture and furnishing. Consult Sin Bian Co.. 12 Tai Thong Crescent, Tel (Spore) *****. Moderate price. ADRIAN'S for Cane Furniture of distinction. 42S River Valley Road Singapore *****4. HOCK SOON CATSRS all types of furniture Bales/h.p /rental. Very moderate prices. Tsl: Spore *****0. iv Aidio salaa920 words
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Advertisement1041 1971-02-03 21 I*7o PORO CAPRI 1800OT (11 irraths old) excellent condition like n 87*00 negotiable Spore *****2 orhce. FORO ESCORT OILUXI 1944 model 1 o»nrr new tax For enqu rles ring ***** 8 pore or view 11 Selef.e Road IM* DECEMBER F ESCORT i uper 2door. good condition. Comprehensive Insurance Taxed Tel:1,041 words
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Advertisement663 1971-02-03 21 SteatnbMths. massage ate. LEMINCO STIAMBATH A MASSAGE (Alr-Condltionedi 24«C-3. Orchard Koad. S |«r,- 37M01 VIOLET'S SALON 28 The E'lte Salon for Sauna Steam Bath. Pedicure. Facial Treatment Manage Manicure. Muscle Toning A Oent s Hairdressing with expert Lady Barren. Kum Hlng Court 28. Tomllnsun Road. Off Tanglm Road. Call (Spore)663 words
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Advertisement646 1971-02-03 21 CAROLINA OS BEAUTS. IM, MARKET STRSST. (MULTISTOREY CAR PARK) tINCAPORE AGKNT FOR HELENA KIBENBTEIN. CATER KOK HAIRDRKSSINO. TRAINING Orvm FOR FACIAL MAKE-UP OPEN I'AILY. WIGS OF VARIOUS KINDS CAN BE OBTAINED ALSO. CALL NOW. JEAN'S SALON. Special Brushwave S« Shampoo net 52.30 Blrarhmc. Tinting. HlghliKht*. Karial B)saJ> cure. 29-B Tanglm646 words
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138 1971-02-03 22 RAF CHANGI OPEN MALAYSIAN TGUh WITH 3-2 WIN DAF Changi, the Far •^East Air Force soccer champions, opened their tour of North Malaysia with a 3-2 win over Penang at the City Stadium in Per.ang last night. The airn:en opened their scoring in the 20th minute through H a y138 words
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Article76 1971-02-03 22 SYDNEY, Tue.i. George Moore, the 47-year-old lormer Australian champion ,'ockey. Is to come out of retirement to ride in Sydney next month. Moore. vfho has not ridden for a year, told newsmen here: "At this stage. I mil only say I am MrtOWly considering aReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration387 1971-02-03 22 Top overseas drivers for GP in S,pore ERNEST FRIDA By TOP drivers from Australia, New Zealand and Japan are expected to compete in this year's Singapore Grand Prix at Upper Thomson Road from April 8 to 11. The Ministry of Social Affairs, organisers of the GP, has promised that this387 words
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Article24 1971-02-03 22 ERNEST FRIDA - Singapoie Hockey Association's Under-23 knockout final between University of Singapore and Combined Schools will be played at the padang on Feb. 10.24 words
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Article21 1971-02-03 22 The National Safety First Council will hold a safe cycling rally at Clemenceau Avenue on Sunday at 8 a.m.21 words
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476 1971-02-03 22 ERNEST FRIDA; R. CHANDRA - Caddies stay away trom SICC golf links again ERNEST FRIDA and R. CHANDRA* ay gETWEEN 450 and .'><)<) caddies kept away from the Singapore Island Country Club's golf links off I ppcr Thomson Road for Hie second day yesterday. They wen ur:jtcsiiiis against a new caddy tern introduced on Mo'i.-'"\476 words
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229 1971-02-03 22 •pHK Asian Football Confederation h;ive ;iskc y d three of their affiliates lo re-arrangt the dales of three tournaments they will !>e organising this year. This is t<> avoid an overlapping of dates and also to give "breathing space to teams between tournaments.229 words
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144 1971-02-03 22 Singapore's four for CPA golf in HK named HONG KONG. Tues. Da\iri Huehrs. One Ben* Bee. Stephen Wee and Ron McGill will represent Singapore at a four-nation amateur eolf tournament here on Feb. 10, the organisers announced today. Thailand, the Philippines and Honu Koiik are also competing in the oneReuter - 144 words
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Article165 1971-02-03 22 ST JOSEPHS Institution scored a double when they won the City District Schools' six-H-side tournament for the Boy.« 'A' and B divisions in the finals at Scrangoon Road yesterday In Uie A division Anal, SJI 'A' ed^'ed Beatty 'A' by one point, gaining a short corner165 words
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Article, Illustration503 1971-02-03 22 SINGAPORE Chinese I Girls' School B Division caused an unset yesterday when they scored a 4-1 win over Rangoon Road Secondary School, the girls Junior champions, in the preliminary rounds of the City District badminton championships at Buklt Ho Swpp. SC"S won503 words
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338 1971-02-03 23 Our Leo is worth backing each-way EPSOM JEEP By ()UR LEO, a three-year-old by Count Cimborne, showed improvement in a workout at Penang yesterday morning. He ran 3f in 42 with Des Coleman astride. Our Leo, who v.as runner-up to Sri Tasek II over the Bukit Timah 8f last month,338 words
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Article87 1971-02-03 23 IWEW YORK, Tues. World j*^ heavyweight champion Joe Frazier was named "Fighter oi The Year" for 1970 by Ring Magazine yesterday. Frazier. who meets Cassius Clay here on March 8. was cited for his successful title defences against Jimmy Ellis and Bob Foster. Second In the voting87 words
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Article64 1971-02-03 23 Pedro and Jackie Daytona victors IM.DKO Rodriguez of Mexico (left) and his Knglish partner Jackie Oliver pictured with their trophy after winnine the Daytona 24-hour endurance race in Oa>tona Beach. Florida. They drove a 91? Gulf Porsche to victory at an average speed of 109.013 mph on the 3.8-mile course.UPI - 64 words
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Article38 1971-02-03 23 HOBART, Tues. Australian Prank Phillips won the Tasma nian Open golf championship here yesterday by three strokes Graham Marsh, brother of Australian Test cricketer Rodney Marsh was Joint fourth with American Andy Foude. the half-way leader38 words
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Article61 1971-02-03 23 The TIP' horses rpWELVE racehorses were 1 given "YIP treatment" at Paya Lebar Airport yesterday when they arrived from London on board a Caledonian Boeing 707. The horses spent more than an hour near the airport VTP room before being transported by two floats to the Buklt Timah racecourse No61 words
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Article, Illustration197 1971-02-03 23 ONDON, Tues. English First Division clubs Arsenal, Southampton and Nottingham Forest all had only one goal to spare in F.A. Cup fourth round replays against lower-ranked rivals last night. A penalty by Peter Storey after 84 minutes cave Arsenal a 3-2 win over Second DivisionReuter - 197 words
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111 1971-02-03 23 BERKRERK'S HOPES OF COMEBACK CRASH DANGKOK. Tues. Kat- suyoshi Kanazawa shattered the hopes of former WBA flyweight champion Berkrerk Chartvanchal's attempted comeback by knocking him out unconscious last night In the fourth round of a scheduled 10 round bout here. Japan's Kanazawa A world bant a m w eight contender111 words
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Article33 1971-02-03 23 BRIDGETOWN i Barbados). Tues. Alvin Kallicharran hit a defiant 96 for Guyana in their dravn Shell Shield cricket match against Barbados here yesterday. Scores: Barbados 410-9 dec and 215-5. Guyana 386.33 words
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Article726 1971-02-03 23 THE Stipendiary Steward's report on the Kuala Lumpur races over the weekend: SATURDAY Race 1: Priscilla's Love (Subtan) missed the jump. Roving Eyes iSamry could not get lntc stride after jumping with the field. The saddle on Slmoa (M Lee) slipped over the withers before726 words
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Article, Illustration374 1971-02-03 23 Stackpole shows the way to save the Test From JACK FINGLETON: Adelaide, Tues. 'THERE were hundreds of seagulls hovering over the Adelaide Oval late today which, the locals say, Is a sign of rough weather ahead. But If this portent does not materialise tomorrow, Australia will have six more hours374 words
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Article119 1971-02-03 23 SCOREBOARD England 370 and 233-4 dec: Australia 235 and 104-1. ENGLAND 2ND INNS (47-* overnight) BOYCOTT not out 11* I.IIKII II b Thomson FLETCHER b Cileeao.i 5 U'OLIVEIRA c Walter* b Thomson i HAMPSHIRE low b Thomson 3 11 I IM.WMK 1 11 not out 41 Extras IS TOTAL (for119 words
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Article58 1971-02-03 23 CAPE TOWN. Tues. The Spanish government has vetoed a tour of south Africa by a Spanish swimming and water, polo team. The president of the South African swimming Union Mr. Roy elegg said yesterday he had received a cable to this effect from the Spanish Swimming58 words
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Article262 1971-02-03 23 China's return hailed by Japan TOKYO. Tues.— Japan welcomed Chinas announcement yesterday that they would take part in the world table tennis championships scheduled in Napoya, Central Japar, beginning on March 23. Education Minister Michlta Sakata said h» welcomed China's participation because the championships would be better if more countriesReuter - 262 words
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Article52 1971-02-03 23 BRISTOL. Tues. The Wills West of England tennis championships here in June will be confined to the 32 professionals under contract to the Texasbased World Championship Tennis Group. This will cast the sponsors US$5O,OOO Among the entries will be Rod Layer. Ken Rosewall. Arthur Ashe and52 words
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Advertisement158 1971-02-03 22 driving just isn't healthy anymore Rid yourself of the thick exhaust fumes, feeling. Tropi-cool has a nationwide stifling heat and unearthly smell. service and a generous warranty of 24 INSTALL A TROPI-COOL CAR AIR- months or 24,000 miles. CONDITIONER NOW! SAVE Tropi-cool car air-cond-Tropicool is American designed and itioners are158 words
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Miscellaneous105 1971-02-03 22 Badminton: National Schools' Constabulary i ßuklt Ctiermln). Cttjr District Tournament (Bu- BBHFI- Div 1 Hong Konf kit Ho Swee 2.15 p.m.). Bnnk v Borneo Group (Farrer Boxing British Army Park): Hilton v Bouste.id (BalePARELF Inter-Unit Boxing stier Road); Div. 3: Chartered Championships iNee Soon Oar- Bank v Outhrie Waugli iOey•i«on105 words
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Advertisement163 1971-02-03 23 ftnifllT 111 ASTACCERINCHUMAN Ll ll AUTOBIOCRAPHY. I |S ONE 0F THE GREATEST if STORIES OF OUR TIME. ONLYINAWORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN nnnonr could thisext a ■■I ORDINARY STORY HAVE Ift If H II I il I IfIKEN LA J HlliyiUl A splendid story. What a theme for a film l163 words
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Advertisement433 1971-02-03 23 WORD PUZZLE p Cat atNaj MM I>mi j— STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY] WORD PUZZLE D' I (*f~ M M at H aitk MM NWM. U«T mtrittuM m»* MtM. 1 I 1 Mm (Mr./Mri.,Miu) I 2 Alarm 3 S I MHa^^^T^n LETTERS I j D D I ACROSS !1 6 1 E.433 words
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266 1971-02-03 24 Second round of talks on MSA split today |(UAIA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian and Singapore officials are to meet in Singapore tomorrow for a second round of talks to pave the way for a smooth break-up of MSA. The two-da y meeting is to be convened with the MSA Board of266 words
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Article30 1971-02-03 24 JAKARTA. Tom. Pour pupils died and 35 were injured whrn their school building collapsed in a storm at Pali. In Central Java. Antara news .iteiu-y reported today.30 words
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Article56 1971-02-03 24 FRAZIER THE TV STAR HEAVTWBHUR boxing champion I'ir Frazier (right) takes a respite from training for his March x title hout with Cassius Clay by holding the Magtai ipaUlfhl on "l.nrker-ronin Follies of IOTT in New York. The TV programme will he shown on NBC on March 2. Accompanying FrazierUPI - 56 words
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137 1971-02-03 24 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police Cl tonight detained three men after seizing four bagfuls of acid bombs at an unnamed road off Paya Lebar Road. Throe of the bags were found inside a green Datsun abandoned by lour men. The men who were seen "behaving suspiciously"137 words
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Article, Illustration240 1971-02-03 24 2 students shot dead in fuel price riots MANILA. Tuesday nr»wo students were shot dead today in clashes with police over fuel price increases. A third student was seriously ill with a bullet in his abdomen A policeman was shot in the chest, and at least 20 other people wereReuter; AP - 240 words
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Article63 1971-02-03 24 CANBERRA. Tues. Mr. John Douglas Anthony. 42. became Australia's new deputy Prime Minister today with his election ax leader of the Country Party, coalition partner with the Liberal Party in the Federal Government. Mr. Anthony, the Minister for Primary lndustr>. succeeded as deputy Prime Minister. SirReuter - 63 words
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Article206 1971-02-03 24 MASIE KWEE - Stalemate on rules for hostels MASIE KWEE By SINGAPORE. Tuts. The first meeting held by the University oi Singapore to review the rules and regulations of its four hostels ended tonight, with no decisions in a two-hour meeting which began at 5 p.m.. the university administration represented by the vice-chancellor.206 words
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Article93 1971-02-03 24 CAIRO, Tues. Prince Jab Ben Abdullah of Saudi-Arabia was found dead by his bride in their Nile Hilton hotel suite here the morning after their wedding, the Middle East News Agency reported today. Doctors said the prince. 32, had suffered a heart attack. The93 words
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Article180 1971-02-03 24 PARIS. Tues. Krrruh post office workers start a three-day strike tomorrow, calling for improved post and telephone services as well as for higher pay. This means that the French capita j will temporarily lose its position as a huge sorting centre for mail hit byReuter; AP - 180 words
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Article298 1971-02-03 24 VICTOR NG: Singapore. Tuesday - A new danger from drugs warning VICTOR NG: Singapore. Tuesday By 'JMIK Health Ministry today warned gainst a new trend in drug abuse. Recenl polite investigations uncovered a drug called Methaqualone, believed to have been broughl in o Singapore illegally by pedlars. The Ministry warned that this drug, in round298 words
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Advertisement244 1971-02-03 24 MCC (DEPARTMtNT i.) THE LEADING COLLEGE OF POSTAL EDUCATION IN 5. E ASIA (firoblnhtd: I*s*) FOM CHONG BUILDING. (Second and Third Floor.), Johorc Bahru. Ttl: 2171 A 2004 MCC gives comprehensive courses for the following Examinations and subjects for Singapore candidates: SINGAPORE CAMBRIDGE f^i^^( GENERAL CERTIFICATE: M^S^ English Language X,244 words
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Miscellaneous13 1971-02-03 24 WEATHER The weather forecast for SINGAPORE from 8 a.m. to noon todp.y: Pair.13 words
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