The Straits Times, 13 February 1971
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Title Section26 1971-02-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200.000 The Straits Times Ik National iKWspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1971 20 CENTS K.D.N. 5005 M.C. (P) No. 250726 words
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Article592 1971-02-13 1 Laos in state of crisis Troops locked in big battle VIENTIANE, Friday I THE neutral Kingdom of Laos today was under a state of emergency clamped on the country as North and South Vietnamese troops clashed in one of the biggest battles since Saigon troops thrust into southern Laos sixAgencies - 592 words
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139 1971-02-13 1 Cambodian general killed in clash with Reds— r.NOM PfcNH. Fri.—Communist troops killed Cambodian general and 14 of his men yesterday in a .'.'.-hour battle 65 miles south of here, informed sources said today. The sources said Brig.-Gen. Neak Sam, acting Governor of Taken Province, was shot in the bead duringUPI - 139 words
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Article26 1971-02-13 1 TEHERAN. Fri. Negotiators from Oull state* and western oil companies gathered here for a showdown on oil prices postponed their meeting until UiU afternoon. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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118 1971-02-13 1 HOT PANTS CAN NO LONGER BEAT THE TAXMEN ONDON. Fri. Hot Pants, inching their way through the fashion world, can't beat the taxmen any more. Shorts such as running shorts, for instance come free of tax. if they are to be worn by little girls. But Hot Pants measurements areReuter - 118 words
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Article56 1971-02-13 1 BONN Fri. Police have uncovered a plot to Kidnap Chancellor Willy Brandt and Minister- wtthout-Poi tfolio H o r s t Ehmlce. the Frankfurter Allgcmeine Zeitung reported today. Th< newspaper .said Brandt and Elimke were to have been held hostage u:it:l leftist lawyer Horst Mahler wa.sAP - 56 words
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Article42 1971-02-13 1 SAIOON, Fri. Gen. Lon Nol. Cambodia s tilling premier, has suffered a relapse and wiU be flown to the U.S. Army's Trlpler hospital In Honolulu in the next few days for treatment, reliable sources said tonight AP.AP - 42 words
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Article110 1971-02-13 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Gammon South-east A>ia, at the close of trading on the Stock Exchange tonight, announced that discussions had started with two British companies which may provide finance and management and technical expertise. Gammon, which is believed to be making a profit after being110 words
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540 1971-02-13 1 Razak's fair and just to all' pledge KUALA LUMPUR. Friday TUN Abdul Razak stated categorically tonight that the Government will always seek to be fair and Just to all in implementing its new eco- nomic policy. It was the responsibility of the Government, he said, to bring about greater development540 words
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Article31 1971-02-13 1 TOKYO. Fri Honda Motor Company announced today that It had developed a new car engine which can reduce exhaust gar to one-fifth of that from conventional engines. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration56 1971-02-13 1 Photoman's last click before death rU last testament of a news photographer killed in linr of duty in the Vietnam war. This picture of an American tank m o v i n g towards the Laos border was taken by AP's French photoi rapher. Henri Huet. on Wednesday before hisAP - 56 words
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Article170 1971-02-13 1 Owner of shop stabbed to death CINGAPORE, Sat. J A fruit shop-owner, stabbed to death in a fight, was carried back into his shop in Johore Road by three youths shortly after midnight. The youths disappeared as soon as they had left Tan Kek Meng, 37, with a sleepy employee,170 words
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Article62 1971-02-13 1 CANBERRA. Fri. Two Russian officers, missing in Australia for a week from a Soviet freighter, have applied to sUy in Australia, it was officially announced today. The men. Dr. Naztd Solovjer. and First Engineer Victor Stahovsky. had completed written applications to remain here. Immigration Minister Mr.Reuter - 62 words
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Article55 1971-02-13 1 CAIRO. Ku. t«>pl la expected to jive prompt sapport to I'nited Nations envoy i.unmr Jarrini'n nrw bid U speed up a Middle East peace .rtllrmrnl Tup-lrvrl ronUels mnlimird today as Cake prepared IU response to Dr. Jarrini'% request to F.fypt. Jordan and Israel to put their55 words
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210 1971-02-13 2 Surprise award for promotion of trade CINGAPORE, Fri. Someone from the industrial world of Singapore is due for a nice surprise tomorrow. For he will be awarded a plaque for outstanding services contributed in the field of International trade. Who the recipient is remains a secret with Mr. C.E. St.210 words
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94 1971-02-13 2 SPEEDING MOTORISTS FAY $1,730 FINES CINGAPORE, 111 Til) live motorists were today fined a total of $1,730 for speeding offences, seven of them committed along Nicoll Highway. One of the motorists, Tan Teng, was fined a maximum of $150 for driving at 73 mph along Upper Ayer Rajah Road which94 words
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307 1971-02-13 2 Chit fund firms given 2 years to wind up 90 DAYS TO APPLY FOR EXTENSION I K. LUMPUR, Frl. £HIT FUND companies in Malaysia may be allowed an extra two years to wind up their businesses. The extra time will be split into two phases each a maximum of one307 words
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Article, Illustration393 1971-02-13 2 LIM SUAN KOOI - LIM SUAN KOOI: By Singapore, Friday HEADS bowed and eyes closed under a mushroom of umbrellas, they all prayed silently. They prayed for the safety of 300 Singaporean workers buildIng the $18 million steel "Island" they and other guests were on this morning. It was393 words
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257 1971-02-13 2 CINGAPORE, Fri. The o Industrial Arbitration Court today dismissed a "show cause" application by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union because "the bottom had dropped out of the application." lAC President Mr. Tan Boon Chiang last week ordered Diethelm Furniture Ltd. to appear in court257 words
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Advertisement99 1971-02-13 2 ,ci#IIFREE -SHOPPING J»||SHmonthly contest Valuable prizes must be won! NVJ-'^i^^^d^ r— P^iZ-E up to $2,000/- Plus 1 day and 1 nightfall expenses paidjstay in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. V, lr^ ij For further details see your NATIONAL. Dealers now! is i Ilk! Bpl^ i l%iH H h -i^ /^m! iJI^H99 words
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308 1971-02-13 3 I(UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon has been elected chairman of the University of Malaya Council for the next three years. He was elected by the 28--man council a', a meeting here last night to succeed Tan Sri Y.C. Foo.308 words
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Article84 1971-02-13 3 SINGAPORE. Fii The Public Works Department today advised motorists to avoid using the junction of Upper Paya Lebar Road and Macphorson Road for about 10 works from today, while two pumping mains an being laid. niinni: tlir iirst stage ni work thrro will bo no84 words
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Article29 1971-02-13 3 SINGAPORE. Pit Leo Beng Kum. 32. a painter, was fined $1,000 today for having two-lbs. of Ranja worth $350 in Kitchener Road on Oct. 13, last jrwir29 words
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Article, Illustration190 1971-02-13 3 Goods worth $52,840 recovered SINGAPORE. Friday A GANG ot three housebreakers, nicknamed the "Daylight Gang," was responsible lor stealing electronic- and other expensive household equip men! worth $.V 2,840 over the past three months. "Daylight" because police said they operated only in the day. And they,190 words
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Article, Illustration331 1971-02-13 3 PRAISE FOR OUR STANDARDS OF SURGERY SINGAPORE. Fri I\R. Norman C. Tanner, a loading British surgeon lJ and visiting professor and examiner at the University of Singapore, today spoke highly of the standards of surgery at Singapore's medical school. Dr Tanner, who last week acted as external examiner for the331 words
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Article73 1971-02-13 3 Watch parts thief is fined $300 SINGAPORE, Fri A security officer or the Tenryu <S> Pte. Ltd. was suspicious when he saw a factory /worker leaving the plant carrying a bag two nights ago. He detained the worker and found three plastic packets containing watch spare parts worth $500. Tan73 words
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Article54 1971-02-13 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A la- i bonier Chua T:ew 20. was jailed tor two months today for absentiMß himself from national service training for 22 months. Chua admitted failing to turn up at thr WhiUey Secondary School fnr 106 training periods from March 25. 1969 to54 words
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132 1971-02-13 3 TERRORISTS KILL MO THER OF FIVE IN HOME KUCHING, Fri. Six communist terrorists, disguised as members of the Malaysian security forces, shot dead a mother of five children at her home in Sungei Bidut, in Sarawak's Third Division early on Wednesday morning. The State Operations Committee reported today that theBernama - 132 words
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Article49 1971-02-13 3 KUALA LUMPUA. Fri The Indian Qurcirii' vM (five $40,000 worth of cloth and children's torments as relief aU for Malaysia's flood victim" The Indian High Commission said today that the gift would be sent through the Indian Red Cross society to its Malaysian counterpart.49 words
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209 1971-02-13 3 SINGAPORE, Fri A FOUR-MEMBER team of Nanyang University's Geography Department left today for Indonesia for a three-week survey of urban settlement patterns in that country. The team is led by the head of department. Associate Professor Dr. Loy Keng Foo. The other209 words
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269 1971-02-13 3 New road in Chinatown to ease traffic CINGAPORE, Fri. A second carriageway of New Bridge Road will be opened to traffic from Feb. 21 at 10 a.m. This will be a one-way .street running parallel to New Bridge Road from the left slip road to Outram Road and Havelock Road269 words
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Advertisement216 1971-02-13 3 I 4^TaAtda\ Tht larfest pharmaceutical industry Bffl in Asia and a leading producer of B%'J Vit. C in the world. IJ THE WONDEK TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE ■kSJ Hicee premises you skin that stays healthy, sparkling Bfc^l and blemish-free One tablet o' Hicee contains a strong I pß^| I dose216 words
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336 1971-02-13 4 Fins and Pincers win and also lose vrHAT'S in a name? Plenty in some. Or so it appears with one discotheque at least. You might recall that contest I mentioned a month ago. launched to choose a new name for the Kelong nightclub. That was after the closing down of336 words
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Article, Illustration227 1971-02-13 4 Under-42 (inches): Or how to be a flop in London HOLLYWOOD actress Barbara Werle (right) described herself as "a complete flop" with the British press. Miss Werle, who arrived on Thursday fresh from the Los Angeles earthquakes, would rather not be reminded of her recent "terrible" experience but she was227 words
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Article353 1971-02-13 4 in RAH AM NASH will be VI missed when the Hollies perform at the N.itional Theatre next week. From primary school in Manchester. Nash and the group's lead singer Allan Clark were friends. Their mutual love for musk led them to form a duo and perform, at353 words
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Article, Illustration724 1971-02-13 4 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA HE was 18. His cockney nose glistened with sweat as he spoke deliberately into the microphone. The packed audience below the stage were quiet, for they had just been bombarded by the gyrating numbers. "There are five empty724 words
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Advertisement278 1971-02-13 4 aa& *^aai!&«a as **-^f^~ I afl aaa^jLaaaaVaaaaS BaaHaVafl aa. WT aafaaaaaaai &aB -V iaar uaml iaP^^Kafl W a^NJ «ad JW m*Y aaaaaaV- HI I MODERN GROOMING J fora Wmr MODERN MAN MGS offers the widest variety- a fantastic array of 29 different items for modern grooming. Whether it's for shaving,278 words
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Advertisement258 1971-02-13 4 Singapore (EbeatFeSeptaiwunt flte. £td formic iinccpoic Hoti.l •20, Caylsna. Rood. Singapore 14. Tal: *****6 7 4 *****1 .2. Proudly Presents NON-STOP MUSIC, DANCING aod SINGING From 7 pen to 2 am W« Mrva all kinds of Chinese and European dishes. Chilli Crab*, fresh prawns etc. from 7 pm to 11.30258 words
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491 1971-02-13 5 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA Traffic racket probe By Singapore. Friday \IORK than MM) men 11 have been blacklisted in the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau probe into the racket in uhich traffic police are alleged to have been exacting a monthly "toll" from transport companies.491 words
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211 1971-02-13 5 Century-old cemetery to be acquired for container depot SINGAPORE. Friday THE Koim Vun luai Association whose nearly century old cemetery is among the land to be acquired by the Port Authority for an inland container depot will meet on Sunday to decide on what compensation to ask for. Thp as.sotiaUon211 words
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Article, Illustration283 1971-02-13 5 By MAUREEN PETERS SINGAPORE. Fn. Cadet corps activities in school can do a great deal to tide a teenager through his difficult years, according to Daniel Ec 18 above), of St Joseph's Institution Daniel a pre- university II Science student283 words
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84 1971-02-13 5 Work begins on MSA's apron servicing building SINGAPORE. Fn. Work h«s started on MSA's $600,000 apron .-ervlclng building at Singapore airport. The building winch Is rxpected lo take torn montii'. to complcir will have a four-Mort> toner block. The proieci Is to: PROVIDt. !rr the expansion of the apron 'ervlce*84 words
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Article39 1971-02-13 5 SINGAPORE. Prl. Mr Tay Kwang Seng, manager of Hume Industries iFar Eait> Steel Division leaves tomorrow on a four-week trip to Australia and New Zealand to study the latest techniques in the manufacture and marketing of pressure39 words
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Article32 1971-02-13 5 SINGAPORE Fii A -nan »ged nbout .SO ywrv d:wi in Oiifiam Ho^ml»l hat orfoir n'idnichi tnnisriil two hour« *ft»r h» fell (mm rtn firth lk>or of Block TS Redhill Un».32 words
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Article123 1971-02-13 5 MALAYSIA INDON ACCORD ON STRAITS \K AK I I ri. The In•I clnnr-i. ii Parliament p.issed unanimously today the Indonesian Malaysian Friendship Treaty and the Joint Acreemenl on Indonesian Malay- sian water borders signed in Kuala l.umpur last Mar.h The final of President Suharto wax expected to follow soon. makinßAP - 123 words
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276 1971-02-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE headmaster of King George V School. Seremban. Mr. K. Anandarajan. was right in expelling a pupil, N. Mahadevan. for misconduct in 1968. the Federal Court ruled today. It thus puts aside a HitJh Court order made in September 1969 that276 words
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Article38 1971-02-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn— The Ffrinal Land Development An- ihontv v ill resettle about 4.000 families in 10 land schemes thi* ve:ir The tif'A MSMBMi «:ll cover rxbout 49.000 acres in Pahang. Jnhoir. Neuri SembllMi and Malacca.38 words
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172 1971-02-13 5 5-nation air defence Hq is set up SINGAPORE. Fii The headquarters ot the flvcnation integrated air dilence system for the Singapore and Malaysia ana was tornud at tin air base in Butterwoith on Wednesday at a meet ins* of the steering committee members. Initial work on kti formation began last172 words
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Article57 1971-02-13 5 JOHOHE BAHRI I woman. Let Ah Kmv. SI, <lio<i on thr way to Hit General Ho-.-pital hert'la-i nrjht ol bii.-pect-ed poLsoninc lrnm a herlal drirk Hti 'wo Rtstert, t"<> brotbera and a siMei-ln-litw «>io hua the >«ir.e ctrtak 'vie also admiti'd ii, :h< Ik -)HMI57 words
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Advertisement219 1971-02-13 5 2nd EXPLOSIVE WEEK No Free Ar\CfMJ A LY SH WS AT List. I 30. 4, 630 910 pn. I lv' Most Violent Adventure Ever To Explode You Out Oi Your Seat I jim BROiun i<H unn CLEEF J&r' *r I afffVf^ffV Ir^ 7! liMMb^bL I I J r^l IN I219 words
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Advertisement20 1971-02-13 5 every an nee moDiem GOYA jjj I PERFUMED j f SPRAY SET 5 SOLVES IT London. Punt. New York JB.20 words
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Advertisement132 1971-02-13 5 -GALAXY-. '-*--*-G»)ylang S«r«i-*----J I NOW SHOWING! I DAILY 3 SHOWS I 2.30. 5 45 9 00 p.m Tomorrow Special Morning Show 10 a.m. 'I The Skyscraper Spectacle I Of The Supersonic Era! WARjS JEETENDRA HEMAMALINI PREM CHOPRA MEHMOOD A Hindustooi Pilm In Eostmoncolor Enq!i h Malov Suhtitle* I inm.ij:niil +Z3ST132 words
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Advertisement230 1971-02-13 5 "no "increase "in" prices" super Ij5l!l!!]l^ I NOW SHOWING at LIDO I Dv- lo Film's I. nqfh Note Times CASH BOOKINGS ONLY B 10 45am, 130. 4 15. 6.4S I 9.3opm— NO FREE LIST Extrj! Here's your rhance lo meet V'^^^bii ■I! aid diie with a Hollywood Star £*'^M Miss230 words
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Advertisement683 1971-02-13 5 52nd RECORD tAT! Na Bjm List I Da.lv 3 sn«». J 30, S.4S ft 9.00 TORA" Starts: 7 50. 4.0S ft 9.20 Sun*, ft Hci cxtro Show ot 1 1 on, Acl-n SILO S? .MD ft S4 00 CASH bOOKI.soS ONL» Fait "TORA! TORA! TORA! 70MM Colsr by Deluxe School683 words
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142 1971-02-13 6 JOURNEY OF HOPE FOR HOLE-IN-HEART ORPHAN PENANG. Fn Hole-in-heart orphan V. Murthy. 17. today received an MSA complimentary air ticket to begin a Journey of hope to Australia. Pint-sized Murthy. who stands at 4ft Bin and weighs only 611 b.. has been plagued by his condition for the past 10142 words
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Article29 1971-02-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR Frl Admiral John S. McCain Jr Com-mand>r-ln-Chlef of th« US Armed Forces in the Pacific recion. will arrive he-.-* tomorrow fa a thre*-dav goodwill ri*it.29 words
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102 1971-02-13 6 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Great Floods maj rnst insurance companies in the country at least SlO million when all laitm for flood damage .irr settled, sourer* here estimated today. The chairman of the General Insurance Association. Mr. J.W.T. Ku. today said members102 words
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Article310 1971-02-13 6 Big airsea search for pirates ALOR STAR, Fr, IfhDAII and Perils police today mounted a full-scale limit for pirates who are believed lo have dead five Malaysian fishermen about 10 miles oil Kuala Kedali early yester day. They made oil in the fishermen's boat. Thai marine police in Setol. a310 words
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Article69 1971-02-13 6 IPOH, Fri. A woman found her husband dead, partially buried in a landslide near here yesterday. Madam Chia Ah Ngean. 40. had gone to the Kledang hill area at about noon, taking food for her husband. Lee Choo Wah. a tin mine worker She saw69 words
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Article70 1971-02-13 6 Electronics firm accepts union SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation i SILO > today gained recognition from the electronics firm of Litton Components Ltd.. in Boon Kenfj Road, in a secret ballot conducted by the Labour Ministry. The results of the poll In which 70 employee* took part was70 words
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Article44 1971-02-13 6 PENANO. FTI. Chief Minister Dr. Lim Chong Bu today appealed to the public not to write anonymous letter* to him If they wanted artlon to be taken on their complaints Letters cannot be Mrloiuly ronMdered If thty wtrt ÜBatgned. he atid.44 words
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Article, Illustration298 1971-02-13 6 Man dies, another hurt in lorry, taxi crash SINGAPORE. Friday 4 PASSENGER was killed and another seriously A injured when a Mercedes taxi, had its right side completely ripped off in a head-on collision with a lorry at Bukit Timah Road today. But the taxi driver was unhurt although the298 words
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Article52 1971-02-13 6 PENANG. Frl. A koro sene cylinder explode! 'h alternoon. flew through 'lie roof of a vermicelli factoi in Prangin Rosa Qhaut. and landed on a backyard three houses aw-iy Factory proprietor T.m Peng Boon had |ual stepped into the factory s kl'chen when the rvlli.der exploded. He52 words
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352 1971-02-13 7 Why and how RTS cuts some TV scenes 60VT REPLIES MA V we reply to Ihe comments of both Chan How Fang iST.. Jan. 20 > and Catherine Tan (S.T., Jan. 20). First, we would like to explain that all our film programmes have to be auditioned by viewing oflicers352 words
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Letter172 1971-02-13 7 IHEKEH to the i-uniplaln' from "Disgusted" 'ST. .lav 26 1 about overhanging branch* 1 at trees opposite the Boy* Scouts Ao.sociatlon In Clcmcnccau Avenue. Action has been taken to prune thp offending branches REFER to the letter "A City of Crutches' IST Jan. 15;. With regard to the reader's comments172 words
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Letter65 1971-02-13 7 WITH reference to the letters by "Pollution Victim" (ST. Jan. 15 and 30 1. action has been and will continue to be taken against unauthorised hawkers hawking around Prince Charles Crescent. UNFAIR" (ST.. Jan. 22) may with to know that tenders will be called soon for redecoration of Housing Board65 words
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Letter330 1971-02-13 7 I REFER to the letter from "LP." iST.. Feb. 3) concerning the non-delivery of mail. To enable the Postal Services Department to look into his complaint, would the writer please furnish us with his name and address and specific particulars pertaining to places and date* of posting of the letter330 words
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192 1971-02-13 7 Snailsonic at Paya It Lebar? It could be worse I REFER to the letter "Subsonic in air. snailsonic at Paya Lebar" (ST.. Feb. B>. The heading was well worded, but does "Wee" realise that Paya Lebar airport is undergoing renovation and that all facilities are not as expected for the192 words
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Letter80 1971-02-13 7 MINISKIRTS AND GOOD JOBS... rERE has been so much talk about "justice and equality in our multi-racial society." This may be found in most places, but Is it practised in factories? Nowadays better positions are given to only fair-skinned, mtnl-skirted and shapely-legged beauties, while others are left to suffer. Aren't80 words
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Letter216 1971-02-13 7 BMMf a former Hone Konc resident now ■tejrtaf in Singapore. I have been askinc m> family back home to send me one of the Chinese newspapers regularly by sramail. just to keep in touch with that part of tltr world. But I find that these newspapers are arming216 words
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470 1971-02-13 7 wife and I, being childless, eventually adopted two children. Having a job which entailed considerable travelling from Singapore I had no time to take up legal adoption previously. Our lapse boomeranged. I, iter. during her formative years in school, our elder child came470 words
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Letter45 1971-02-13 7 IS THERE any possibility of a person in full-time national service being transferred to part-time if he has a genuine problem for example, his parent becoming unemployed and his army income is unable to meet the requirements of his family? DOtBTFIL. Singapore 12.45 words
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Letter391 1971-02-13 7 You and your private nurse ALTHOUGH the Sinpapore Trained Nurses' Association president >S.T., Dec. 31 1 said "the STNA believes tn a free society "Equality" iS.T.. Jan. 30' revealed that there is no "free .society" in the organisation. No wonder its membership stands lamentably low. How many will pay to391 words
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Letter42 1971-02-13 7 ON Feb. 7, at 10.05 p.m.. RTS telecast a very touching film. 'Paradise Lagoon." starring Kenneth Moore and Sally Parker. I hope RTS will repeat the movie on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, for thos«» who missed It MB. LLONG, Singapore 142 words
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Advertisement513 1971-02-13 7 Do you know, enough to A earn more? Pay rises and promotions go to the people best trained for the job. It could be you. A Stott's Correspondence Course is your answer. Look down the list below You II study in your own home, at your own pace, with Stott's513 words
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132 1971-02-13 8 PAP'S AIMS IN DRIVE TO RECRUIT YOUTHS SINGAPORE. Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Inche Sha'ari Tadin. tonight spelt out the objectives of the PAP's national campaign to recruit youths to its ranks. At an annual §tt tßHillWl at the party's Kampong Chiii Chor branch, he ftlao132 words
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Article, Illustration241 1971-02-13 8 Indon with wrist almost cut off is told: You're OK' INDONESIAN merchant K.i iii h Adnan (above). whose right wrist was almost severed by a parang-wielding thug yesterday, has nothing to worry about now. i For •mhiii after he was admitted to Outram Hospital, doctors stitched it back on. AndHan Hai Font - 241 words
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193 1971-02-13 8 Typhoid: Another warning on dinner parties SINGAPORE. Friday THE Ministry of Health today repeated its warning to Geylang Serai residents not to hold wedding dinners and other parties during the typhoid outbreak period. In a statement, the Ministry said that despite its warning recently, eight wedding dinners took place in193 words
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Article57 1971-02-13 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Pakistani -Navy destroyer Jahangir due to arrive hrrr on Sunday, will be open to visitors on Monday. YiMiiiifr hours will be from SJi p.m. to V3fl p.m and boats will be available for carrying the MMturs from Jardlne Steps pier to the57 words
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Article, Illustration236 1971-02-13 8 Tengah bid for world's longest disc session CINGAPORE, Fri. 3 A marathon discspinning session is on at the RAF Tengah radio station. Manned by 32 air force personnel and six of their wives and daughters, that record-request programme promises to be the longest ever in the world. Three thousand and236 words
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Article45 1971-02-13 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Hoo See Hong. 30. was fined 1200 today when h( admitted selling 3i) obscene photograph* at a backlane of Rowell Road at 10.20 p.m yesterday Hoo had been fined $75 (or a similar offence on Jan. 5 last year.45 words
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Article122 1971-02-13 8 Freed, then back to jail CINGAPORE. Fri. Nine days after police supervisee, Yong Kah Chenc alias. Neo Kah Cheng. 30. was released from Changi prison after six years imprisonment for armed robbery, he committed another offence. In the First District Court today. Yong was jailed lor two years for remaining122 words
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Article31 1971-02-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Archive Is lookIng for historical photographs for Its libra ry. Those possessing such photographs are asked to get In touch with the department.31 words
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245 1971-02-13 8 SINGAPORE. Fri AN assistant clinic nurse, I who alleged that her physician employer had shown her obscene pictures was today cleared of a charge of causing mischief by smashing up showcases and medicine bottles in the clinic. Neo Tin was summoned by Chia Wee245 words
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Article39 1971-02-13 8 BINOAPORE. Fit. Lieu Ping Koon of Far Ea.M Engineering Works was fined $200 today (or using a building In Carmlehael Road (or housing and repairing vehicles and tractors without being licenced by the Chief Fire Officer39 words
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338 1971-02-13 8 RUDY BLLTRAN - Dearer sugar blamed for higher cost of food RUDY BLLTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Have pr\> foodstuffs gom> up in West Malaysia In the last 24 hours because of the receni increase in sugar? "Yes" say thr BeUngOf Consumers Association. "No" say the Ministry f Commerce and Industry. In a338 words
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128 1971-02-13 8 Bankruptcy action over share transactions SINGAPORE. Fri— A firm of stockbrokers. Pacific Union Co. has taken out bankruptcy proceeding against Eddie T.N. Ho in connection with shares transactions. The firm represented by Mr Tay Chin Chye. was granted an order for .substituted Ml ill*" on the ground that J could128 words
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Advertisement77 1971-02-13 8 Today you must read I The dogthat works in a hospital OW WEI MEI takes a quizzical look at Singapore rugged, gracious or pragmatic? AL SHAHAB goes to Jurong and reports on what he finds SONNY YAP covers sport around the schools in his weekly column EDGAR KOH makes his77 words
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Advertisement42 1971-02-13 8 I bisitotljequc 9LA TANGLIN RD. SINGAPORE 1O llie place where P Hie right people meet J 3 IC^ir7!tt ur<S AVAILABLE FOR f« 2^A M PRIVATE FUNCTIONS W ,-J FRI- SAT ENQUIRIES: l 9-3A.M TEL ***** D SUN 9- IA.M. BO MSB jj42 words
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Miscellaneous112 1971-02-13 8 \n~i. On* Hw V. T. mmwrnHm I^B^^ S" ».,T^V->i2!£?jy E rYE »M23pVH> I I...SOBTOFA. V THXTS Rt6HT,..SNAP H^^ /T W»VBABOUT N BATTERY "mBBNBKSY- CASSETTE f CARTRIDGE* A THBM IN OR OUT Ml %hm~r tit, 1/ #«|»J» T~~ W*W I WRITTEN 6V J WITH OME'M*"— > 3 "fOU DETECTivF tT **OOtr.>OURHC»OO*-112 words
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Article, Illustration425 1971-02-13 9 By MASIE KWEE Singapore, Friday CEVENTY-EIGHT year old Dr. Cicely Williams' work as a child health specialist in Singapore, Malaysia and the rest of the world has always been twofold that of making the world safe for babies425 words
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Article49 1971-02-13 9 SINGAPORE, m Mr A L Sehaiaioo u speed lemiini: expert, mil gt\e two talks on ■■Wa\s to faster reading' to members of the AUPE'.s Exeru1 'frlrei i 1 Branch at the Staff Traininw Centie. Fnlleitoii Build:ntE. on Keb. 17 and Feb. 24 at 5.30 p.m. each day.49 words
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Article25 1971-02-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Mount Sinai Estate Association nil) hold Its annual general meeting at No. 3. Mount Sinai Crescent tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.25 words
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356 1971-02-13 9 Metric system becomes legal on Monday SINGAPORE, Friday CINGAPORE trade and industry will have to start thinking in terms of metres and kilogrammes instead of feet and pounds with the coming into force of the Metrication Act on Monday, i Though it is expected that the rhange from the present356 words
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102 1971-02-13 9 Varsity to hold two evening courses SINGAPORE. Fri. The Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore will be conducting evening courserfor i lie public beginning next Wednesday One is a 10-lecture course on "Nutrition Hiid Dietetics" by Di Wan Fook Kee of the Health Ministry and Miss Cheng102 words
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Article89 1971-02-13 9 A murder probe man gives up SINGAPORE. Fri. A man wanted for questioning by the police in connection with a murder surrendered to the police today. Koo Boon Piu. alias Koh Boon Piew. alias Ko Bun Piu. alias See Bak. 27. gave himself up to the police near his .lalan89 words
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68 1971-02-13 9 Two who stole from a cabin cruiser CINGAPORE. Fri. A magistrate today called (or Reformative Training Centre and probation reports on two youths charged with hou.se-breaking and theft from a cabin cruiser. Labourers Mohri. Amln bin Abdul Rahman. 18. and ZfUarm bin Pulaiman. 17. admitted stealing goods worth S406 I68 words
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79 1971-02-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. i One hundred students are to be given Malaysian scholarships to study in Indonesia this year, Malaysia's Ambassador to the ReDublic. Tan Sri Yaacob Latiff. said here today. "At present there are already about 140 Malaysian students studying science in various79 words
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535 1971-02-13 9 BEN DAVIDSON - Passing out joy in bar ended in tragedy BEN DAVIDSON: Merry-making soldiers asked for a song By Singapore, Fri. J "PASSING-OUT DAY" celebn.lion by a group of national servicemen at ;i North Bridge Road bar last April ended with one of their friends being Fatally slabbed by a man from535 words
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Article59 1971-02-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Private detective agencies and commeicial wmilM* organisations wcrt reminded today thM they have until the rnd u( the month to apply for lt.-«nc* from thf Mlnimry of Home Atiai.-> If they itiit to ronttnue operalions Only four private deiwtr. r ■(■MM* l»'> fiom PeiiHi.g59 words
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Article55 1971-02-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri A schoolboy today admitted .shop lifting goods worth $8 05 from the John Littles Supa-Save Centre in Raffles Place yesterday. Tan Eng San. 16. was arrested by the store's security officer when he left the ■hop without paying for two model assembly kit and four55 words
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Advertisement81 1971-02-13 9 I NOBITME CHIN* WARES Noritake China, Cutlery, Stoneware tor dinner, coffee of taa in ifli or loote pucti. Nentakr Crystal aha available. Many pattern!. Packine, and deipatchnf services to any port of the world under full guarantee. All available at GIFT EMPORIUM (Changi Noritake Shop) 1370 Changi Village, U'/i m.s.81 words
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Advertisement304 1971-02-13 9 w3fc PoncGoi g ■W RESTRURRnTK niTE-ELUB 7 1 BT Track 24, R*a«, IH, M.S. S tot* I*. II Mm RESTHOUSE FOR RENT /j^ Bf Mi« OCK-JIN PARK yK"« H i Perform! nightly with [VJ IJ\ T NO COVER CHARGE r\M By J SWAM BAND ACCOMPANY /jM I Fomous Singer From304 words
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Miscellaneous34 1971-02-13 9 Huns Bunny by Ralph Heimdahl /"JACK AND JUJ. WENT UP "...T GET A TH' HILL..." j (\V PAIL -JACK FELL DOWN I I I HOPE HE HAD A .GOOD AN' BROKE HIS ZA^ "°*'^'*gl.34 words
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Article445 1971-02-13 10 The assurance oi Malay•ian industries which produce essential consumer Koods that they have not increased their prices puts the blame for higher prices on the shopkeepers where it belongs. Wholesale prices have not gone up, and there is no shortage of supplies. Cooking oil, batteries, soap, milk and445 words
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Article342 1971-02-13 10 Rioting in Belfast in Northern Ircl.uul lias reused some nervousness in tin ruling Unionist party. Its leaders. incliuluiK (he Prim. Minister. Mr. James ChiChester Clark, have questioned the efficiency of tin security system. Last week members of the banned Irish Republican Army donned uniforms and marched342 words
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Article238 1971-02-13 10 Thost who find a crackerless festive season galling may ponder the fact that in Singapore the Chinese New Year celebrations passed without a single death. Last year, six died in firecracker tragedies, another 68 persons were injured, and 361. 000 damage was caused. This was the high238 words
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820 1971-02-13 10 CHARLES FOLEY - WHERE BANKS LOVE TO GIVE AWAY 'LOOT' CHARLES FOLEY BY LOS ANGELES BANKS, once fortresses of commerc i a 1 dignity, have slipped sharply in American esteem of late and nowhere more so than in the bank-ridden state of California, where, their critics say, the rot first set in. ItOFNS - 820 words
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Article, Illustration886 1971-02-13 10 EDWIN ROSENTHAL - EDWIN ROSENTHAL By London SCIENCE has d e v e 1 o p ed terrify ing weapons of destruction but it has yet to devise a system for forecasting nature's most cataclysmickiller earthquakes. Los Angeles had no warning this week when an earthquake shattered anReuter - 886 words
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Letter99 1971-02-13 10 EVERY Sunday morning when I switch on my radio the programme is Interrupted by an intruding voice. It cannot be heard clearly. Usually It Is saying something like 'Nine Victor one The voice Is a nuisance because whenever it speaks the whole of the medium wave broadcastIng band99 words
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Letter92 1971-02-13 10 MY daughter is In Sec. n in a government aided school. I would like to ask the Education Ministry when the children are supposed to attend to their daily homework? They spend four afternoons in school attending activities, which are designed to lighten and make schooling more fun for the92 words
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Letter30 1971-02-13 10 IS H not high time TV Singapore put an end to the annoying and exasperating system of interrupting programmes at the most exciting point with flash adverts. NERVOUS WRECfv Sincaport30 words
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Article281 1971-02-13 10 SCIENTISTS are looking into a theory which links major earthquakes to slight bat abrupt changes in the earths spin axis. The spin axis ges in the earth's changes its orientation, with respect to the stars, in several ways. One is the so-called precession of281 words
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Advertisement12 1971-02-13 10 B A great automatic v turntable in every respect. /LjL 2nmn»nnnnnJLn»\ llJebsen&Jessenl12 words
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Advertisement72 1971-02-13 10 KUBOTH MARINE DIESEL ENGINE f/f\ S±> Tw* PRO/ENFORi y| L RUGGEDNESSJ WBSf SOON CMCONGPTE. LTD. WUPEKIN STRUT. SWQPOKt 1 ■ns^^\ is flu SSSy>w w iM, sml me- J nY nH I^t4> M V t THIS t IfHHtC »04T INSTAUHO WITH KUSOTA »O M P SOVIET MINING EQUIPMENT EXHIBITION 1971, IPOH72 words
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Article, Illustration482 1971-02-13 11 Suez: The big powers play it cool WASHINGTON. Friday THE Egyptian proposal to reopen the Suez Canal would benefit the Soviet Union, U.S. and West European powers, but all have been circumspect about commenting on the Cairo proposal, sources said here today. Secretary of State Mr. William Rogers, told anNYT - 482 words
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419 1971-02-13 11 Britain decides to pull out of the Gulf LONDON, Fri BRITAIN has decided to pull out of the Persian Gulf, probably by the end of the year, diplomatic sources said yesterday. An announcement of the decision was expected shortly, the sources said. All that will remain of Britain's one-time dominant419 words
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Article46 1971-02-13 11 PANAMA. Pri. Panama ua* feked the U.S. to withdraw the Peace Corp* from Its territory Government sources said yesterday Under terms ot the agreement between Panama and the United States either party can end it by giving 90 days notice.— APAP - 46 words
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Article30 1971-02-13 11 ACCRA. Fri. Seven villagers including a sorcerer, went on trial here charged with murdering a 20-year-old man and cutting his body into dicco.s to perform Juju rituals. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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114 1971-02-13 11 JARRING PEACE PLAN: NO COMMENT BY CAIRO CAIRO. Kri.— Cairo newspapers today splashed without comment new proposals for a Middle East settlement attributed to U.N. peace envoy Dr. Gunnar Jarring. Al-Gomhouria reported Egypt's UN. chief delegate. Dr. Mohamed Hassan el-Zayyat. received a note lrom Dr. Jarring when they met lastReuter - 114 words
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101 1971-02-13 11 Loan plan to stop Venice from -sinking- ROME, Fri. Italian officials are studying plans for a big international cash loan to -stop Venice sinking into the sea. After a meeting with the presidents of the Venice Regional Government and Council yesterday. Treasury Minister Mario Ferrari Aggradi reaffirmed the Federal Administration'sReuter - 101 words
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263 1971-02-13 11 PAKISTANIS CARRY DOPE TO PAY FOR ILLEGAL ENTRY MUNICH, Friday PAKISTANIS and In- dians hoping to be smuggled into Britain from West Germany as illegal immigrants may be paying their way by carrying drugs to Europe, police here said yesterday. The police drug squad said In the past year many263 words
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Advertisement149 1971-02-13 11 Trans-Pacific EXCLUSIVE TO JAL 5 flights to Tokyo, with 16 onward connections to the west coast USA every week. Only JAL offers you one carrier service to the USA from Singapore. Something it takes any two other airlines together to match. And only JAL can pamper you M B^^^^B w149 words
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Miscellaneous23 1971-02-13 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /Ijhat v\o ue gay was~^\ /well, iv have tuougut^ I (ju6TArouatoF_ v \r^ Cf^X.lSi^ WAG UOPIUa THAT "^->. mm*23 words
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137 1971-02-13 12 Illegal Chinese schools: Probe by Govt UANGKOK, Fri. The Government has announced that it will conduct an Investigation into allegations that former Nationalist Chinese troops in Thailand have set up illegal Chinese schools. Education Minister Sukich Nlmmanhaemind .said thU In Parliament yesterday after a member of northern Chlane Mai constituency137 words
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Article424 1971-02-13 12 Now US troops in Laos report —PROBE FOLLOWS NEWS ON TV WASHINGTON, Friday. AN American television report led to new questions today over whether at least some U.S. troops are involved in clandestine operations inside Laos. The report last night came from correspondent Howard Tuckner of the American Broadfasting Company424 words
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Article, Illustration136 1971-02-13 12 Parting of the ways for Filipino family UOSTON, Fri. Mr. and Mrs. Apolinario Gregorio were deported !>••< k to the Philippines yesterday, leaving behind two sons born to them during their three-year stay in the i nitre! States. The (iregorios i inn' on visitors' permits originally and had number of136 words
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Article18 1971-02-13 12 OTTAWA. Fri. Government officials flew to Havana yesterday to negotiate h CanadaCuba agreement on aerial hijacking.18 words
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208 1971-02-13 12 GUERILLAS 'READY TO NEGOTIATE' OVER KIDNAP ENVOY MONTEVIDEO. Fri. iTI A communique purporting to come from leftwing guerillas holding British Ambassador Mr. Geoffrey Jackson said yesterday they were prepared to negotiate his release. The message, apparently from the Tupamaros guerillas who snatched the 55 year-old envoy here on Dec. 8.Reuter - 208 words
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Article43 1971-02-13 12 WASHINGTON. Fn Mr John B. Connallv m swurii in yesterday a.s ■Mntuy ol ii* U.S. Treasury, a |X)->t in which lie v. ill play a IcadmK fir n implementing HdminL-tr;<ti>n i>>licie.s aimed at e\\> economy and reducing unemployment. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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272 1971-02-13 12 LOS ANGELES, Fri. mHE death toll from TuesX day's killer earthquake today rose to 57 with one man being miraculously hauled alive from the wreckage of a collapsed hospital 58 hours after the quake struck. Kitchen-hand Frank Carbonari. 68.Reuter - 272 words
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Advertisement121 1971-02-13 12 Totally feminine. Totally confident.Thafs how you'll feel,hour after action -packed Jt -ark. HA A /Kk Wl IJI hour when you use new CARE- the gentle, effective deodorant. CARE is so mild and <^ delicately perfumed with a "SP fragrance exclusive to Cuticura. Yet you won't find a more effective underarm121 words
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167 1971-02-13 13 Pakistani students defy Govt ban on demos IJAWALPINDI, Fri. Students defying a Government ban on processions and demonstrations continued demonstrating in trout of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad for the third consecutive day yesterday. Police used teargas bombs 10 break up the antiIndia demonstration by some 500 students who167 words
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Article26 1971-02-13 13 WASHINOTON. Fri. The Federal Trade Commission yesterday announced that a large stock of nylon scarves imported from Japan were found to be Inflammable." DPI26 words
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Article57 1971-02-13 13 BANGKOK. Kri. A 59-year-told farmer shot dead his wife who spent hrr time, beautifying herself instead of cooking his lunch. said today. When Sorn Khampiranond returned home yesterday he found his .V.'-year-old wife all, dolled up but no lunch for him. He took his rifle and shotReuter - 57 words
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Article343 1971-02-13 13 I ONDON. Kri. The House of Commons today agreed to nationalise most of the collapsed Kolls Royce concern after a debate lasting more than 12 hours. A Bill under which the Government will take control of tbe vital aero and marine engine divisions of tbeReuter - 343 words
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144 1971-02-13 13 I ISBON. Fri. A former chancellor of the Archdiocese of Luanda. Angola, was tried here today on charges that he was connected with the nationalist movement In that Portuguese African colony. The defendant, the Rev. Joaquim Pinto de Andrade. a mulatto, denied the charges and saidNYT - 144 words
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190 1971-02-13 13 ityASHittUTON, Fri. T A white army captain said yesterday he was relieved of his duties last month in Okinawa for declining to shake hands with a Negro officer. Cantain Jerry L. Finlev told a news conference set ud by Representative John Rarick190 words
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Article49 1971-02-13 13 MANILA. Pn. A family of 12 was buried un Wednesday by h landslide which struck their lioum 40 miles north of Devao. the Philippine News Service reported today. The landslide waj> believed to have been caused by a tornado which hit the area— UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article, Illustration33 1971-02-13 13 ROLLS Royce employees picket outside the Hou.-e of Commons to ask Members of Parliament to save bankrupt Rolls Royce and thr workers' jobs. About 1.000 workers massed outside the Parliament building. UPI radiophoto.UPI - 33 words
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321 1971-02-13 13 IRA men at Belfast funeral set a —poser— CHICHESTER CLARK GRILLS SECURITY CHIEFS BELFAST. Friday DRIME Minister Mr. Chichester-Clark and other Ministers yesterday quizzed Northern Ireland security chiefs about funeral marches by men dressed in the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA) uniform. The IRA's black berets and gloves appeared openlyReuter - 321 words
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207 1971-02-13 13 ONDON. Fri. an Irishman told a court here yesterday how he queued for four hours to get into i the House of Commons with his pockets stuffed with canisters of gag to throw at Britain's politicians. James Roche. 27. aReuter - 207 words
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266 1971-02-13 13 SOON LICENSED BROTHELS IN LAS VEGAS? I AS VEGAS. Fri A red light may .soon shine amidst the neon of Las Vegas. The district attorney has drafted an ordinance to legalise prostitution. A majority of county commissioners say their initial reaction Is favourable and public protest ha.s been nil in266 words
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Advertisement91 1971-02-13 13 ?j. "6' Vfl^ iif c i vMs^S j? S a 5 a s Si. *Si O MUM tfiHih*? ill sggslssl mil! SsPgSjSI lift oSSm ;*±s r" 2 b»i2 ■n~* HHHi fl p m C} I B B 2? o ■< JL SsHfiS- c? Z :lBi& I In oste I ■/iji91 words
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Article71 1971-02-13 14 CHIEF PRICE CHANGES MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Haw Par 211.000 (,-tmmon SKA. 176.000 Imperial Motel 100.000 Starlite Ceramic 97.000 RISKS Tea nu Dry. $1.76 (i\ $5.20 M <ahl«-s $1.54 N. Iron $4.12 -f .08 .05 (14 -r.04 KALIS S.fc.A. Corp $1 08 I Smrlt. $2.17 .15 —.12 M. lob $4 .3071 words
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Article37 1971-02-13 14 Straits Times Indices Feb. 11 »>b. It Imlu-triaU: 145.11 MM M..lrU (7.12 C«.M Proprrtit*: li.il U2.71 t Tina US'. ■"> 7 M.M tSrnbbrr*: 115.54 U3.5C Dec. M. IKC 1M llf< 31, 19«X If* t O«c. !<>. IMS B I37 words
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Article226 1971-02-13 14 ACTIVITY on the Stock Kxchanice of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was quietly spread across thr tr.idine hoards. (ifnerallv operators were cautious, adopting; a wait and see attitude with no rral incentive to deal. Profit-taking clipped recent newcomer Sharikat Eastern Smelting, bringing its prire down226 words
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Article1037 1971-02-13 14 BID AND OFFER PRICIS OFFICIALLY LISTED AT TMI CLOSt OF BUSINESS I" TMI SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS. VESTEROAV WERE. INDUSTRIALS Jllll IHUHI •aia unit liuai (Manatarf prict> fai Fab. IS> Mai. Invcau eubd LBi I.M Mai Proc rund l.ue t.ll an Charlarad1,037 words
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Article1039 1971-02-13 14 It .-ink-.- in and reported t«. the Singapore mid Kuula I I.iiinpur trading rooms of Hie Stock Fm !ihiik> vesteiday witli 1 the mimbor of .share* traded shunn li. brackets In lots of 1,000 units* otherwise specified I.NUI STRIAI.S UCM <1> $137. (2) $136 Hen to. il> $1.18.1,039 words
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Article41 1971-02-13 14 No bank rate quotations As Ihe UK foreign exchange market wa« closed on Thursday and yesterday the Association of Banks In MalaysiaSingapore did not issue Its dally rates of exchange yesterday The Association's next rate circular will be Issued on Tuesday.41 words
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Article185 1971-02-13 14 London imposes port charge SHIPPING lines ln the Far Eastern Freight Conference said In London on Thursday that importers will have to pay more for cargo delivered by the 12 member lines calling at London due to spiralling costs The lines operating trades between the Far East and Britain saidUPI - 185 words
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Article321 1971-02-13 14 npwo brokers were hammered on Thursday, one in London, the other in Adelaide, Australia, and it looks as though the collapse of the Australian mining market will claim more broking houses. At least one more is rumoured to be about to fall in London alone. The collapse of321 words
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Article172 1971-02-13 14 (.AMMON SEA has begun discussions with the Bovis group and the Commonwealth Development Finance Group of the UK. with a view of the two groups providing finance, and management and technical expertise. The finance would be way of subscription for equity at par and by the provision172 words
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Article216 1971-02-13 14 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday edged up by 25 cents *o 5623.50 per picul on an official offering 70 tons down to 190 tons The London overnight nattal markrt MM >tradicr and a rise of £4 per ton was chalked up. The tone of the216 words
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Article57 1971-02-13 14 Thursday Wedneaday •u.i. au.t. 1 london 34.03 34.0S Beirut 39.30 3J.20 Hon«kon« 40.47 40.67 Zurich 35.958 3VSOB 39 OSB 3«.95S Pant 89.1S 3<.99 pore (II L'NCR 4H.40 S Por, 12) UNCH 151.70 111 Kxport price in nonalerlini *r»a in f* dollan p< t oui»e. I i2i Loral57 words
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Article20 1971-02-13 14 FEB. 12. Xi bki.k Closed TIN: 5613.50 (up U rents i Official offering I'Mi tons (down 70 tons).20 words
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Article104 1971-02-13 14 CHINESE PRODUtt CXbHANCt SINUAPORC NOON CLOSING Caconut Oil: bulk aellcra. drum S«lt arllcra Caata: Mixed if.o.b.) looaa tto.i I Mat. UK Com. »3t> B. Pap#ar: Muntok ASTA wbita ion 100. NI.W HIM a*ll«ra. Sarawak wblta f.o i VK', NLW Sl62t Mllera. Sarawak apccial black f.o.b. 06% NLW 1152* aellcra.104 words
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Article22 1971-02-13 14 111 i-nninn od Thursday the pru* •if Malayan A p«r rent April i'ioifX at hiv »fli-r HH teller (illy iMrai.22 words
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309 1971-02-13 14 PURCHASES of Cash tin on the London Metal Exchange (LME). widely accepted to have been on behalf of the Buffer Stock Manager, has underpinned the market since late December. This buying, often in fair volume, app c a red whenever Cash dipped toReuter - 309 words
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Article106 1971-02-13 14 r rHE London rubber market was extremely quiet on Thursday with the Settlement House closed and physicals almost inactive. Spot and CIF prices held at Wednesday's closing levels and remained mostly nominal for much of the day. Value* closed unchanged on the day except Spot and April106 words
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Article98 1971-02-13 14 LdMMi.N rubber prices continued to fall with sellers predominating- in a market depressed by over production. The forthcoming decimalisation alxi inhibited trading towards the week's end. However, reports that six natural rubber producing countries held talks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on improving world rubber prices halted98 words
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347 1971-02-13 14 INVESTORS Overseas Services (IOS). the giant mutual fund group, was sued In New York on Thursday along with several lOS companies and their major benefactor, the International Controls Corporation (ICCi, on charges that included "fraud and manipulative devices and contrivances." The suit, filed347 words
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Article367 1971-02-13 14 TVTELBOURNE. Prl. Prices Afx were firmer on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today with heavyweights setting the tone, leading stocks were Kathleen Investments and Queensland Mines. On the Industrial board, the trend was slightly (Inner. BHP gained 10 cents- to $13.25 Thiesa was up 15 cents to $3.55 Dun lop367 words
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Article245 1971-02-13 14 YORK. Thuis. The stock market picked up some tteam today and finished firmly In plus territory in active tradIng Near the close Dow Jones industrial average wu up 4 24 The turnover was about 19 4 million share Today Honing middir pmra in UK iollar« followed hv rhr245 words
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Article156 1971-02-13 14 IJONO KONG. Prl. The feature of today's market has beer, the heavy trading .n Hont>ont Land shares which were dealt In at HKSII4 earn In the morning but by the dozing bell had slipped back HKSS to HK$lO9 The turnover value amounted to HK$l3 75 million. Today a156 words
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Article82 1971-02-13 14 BA ?O K 1^ GARA lUUmeat LUbU1UM A«-U on Jan. LIABILITIES: Capital General reserve 40.000.00fl Malaysian currency In circulation ,«f*? 72U Deposit* banks »1.19a.0U.»78 Malaysian OoYernmen't 178 680.843 Other 343.i7o.0J4 Allocation of special drawing riahLs'" 2U3 7 349 Other Liabilities 125.8!0,37l Total 169.90i.S04 ASSETS: M.J91. 168.28? Oold82 words
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Article, Illustration624 1971-02-13 15 From YEO TOON JOO: London. Friday I)ATO Liew Why Hone is a successful architect, engineer and businessman, a former State Assemblyman and executive councillor in Perak. and a father of six. This week, a day after he celebrated his 54th624 words
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214 1971-02-13 15 Airport all set to receive first jumbo CINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore airport is all set to receive the first Jumbo Jet a Pan American Boeing 747 which will arrive here from San Francisco on April 26. Announcing this, a spokesman of the Department of Civil Aviation said: "Most of the preparations214 words
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95 1971-02-13 15 BINGAPORE, Fri. Two unemployed youths were charged today with robbing Ang C^eok Pah. 17, of a watch and $15 at Commonwealth Avenue In Queenstown two days ago. Tec Kirn Seng. 18. and Soli Kirn Seng. 16. were allowed ball till further mention of95 words
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Article32 1971-02-13 15 SINGAPORE. M. Dr AH. Boerma, director general of the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations, today called on the Minister for Law and National Development. Mr E.W. Barker.32 words
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334 1971-02-13 15 University of Malaysia staff get pay rise offer KUALA LUMPUR. Friday rpHE Academic Staff of the University of Malay- sia have been offered increased salaries and better housing and leave benefits back-dated to Jan. 1 last year. The staff— 4oo professors. lecturers and assistant lecturers stand to gain $350,000 in334 words
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159 1971-02-13 15 Staff of 2 hotels pick different unions CINGAPORE, Fri. Employees of two hotels here chose to belong to two different unions in secret ballots toda: Ming Court Hotel workers chose to belong to the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Trade Union, while employees from the Hotel Equatorial elected to159 words
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Article39 1971-02-13 15 IPOH. Fri. Attendant* in the Centra! Mental Hospital art to go on picket outside the hospital in demand for early payment of arrears due them under the Sufflar. recommendations. Picketing will begin on Feb. 22.39 words
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Article28 1971-02-13 15 SINGAPORE Pit There were no lop winners in yesteioa\ s Toto draw No. 11 71 The lackpot lor the next draw on Sunday is $115,000.28 words
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Article39 1971-02-13 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thirty-two finalists have been selected for the Tourist Promotion Board's "Most attractive service and filling station" competition which began last December. The first prize is $2,000. Winners will be announced on Feb. 22.39 words
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Advertisement96 1971-02-13 15 hiati-fashlon rang* for ladloia^^V^ jfe^A^L I Elefltnt. modern, distinctive. In lint with the fashioni \l^^^^9 W^^^J^*&j\ In tune with the times. Thi« is the Jaeger-LeCoultre l /S*«JHH ■W?^ *Sl I "Vogue"- Shock. protected, anti-magnetic and precision tested, it is further proof of exquisite styling and I >^H impeccable craftsmanship by96 words
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Advertisement11 1971-02-13 15 aH WM 1 Mmm m^m^rC. *^^ML :oxr o Pickaßic #/sz~) I11 words
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Miscellaneous1031 1971-02-13 15 AMI council's first 'problems' T IKE not smoking in I I J w Sf*SL intlu^ d s-' R u TAN WFF I lAN Siniranora Fririav induNtnal safrty the fire prone areas. By taw wll liaim. Singapore, rnoay m§ o f eye protection good house-keeping, in areas where sparks eve-protection and1,031 words
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Article63 1971-02-13 16 THE FAMILY of late Madam ONI Katoom bts. HJ Hassan gratsfully tiank doctors and staff of Ward 48 Oeneral HosplUl. Singapore for their attention and co-operation, given to their mother throughtout her stay. MR. A MRt. R. Navaretnam Filial of 87. BtlU Road, thank friends, nlatlvss for their attendance,63 words
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Obituary57 1971-02-13 16 Oabli RIOIIVIO from Vakkom Kerala Cbandnsekharan. brother-in-law of Kunjukrlahnan, Singapore Polytechnic, passed away peacefully on 11-3-71 la India. V.K. KANNAH beloved father of K. Reveendran aad brother-in-law of N. Keaavan paaaed away peacefully 13.3.71 In India. KILENA ROORIOUII ace T%B beloved wife Of AJex. Cortege leavee 3-L stglep Road57 words
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Advertisement683 1971-02-13 16 -^^^m^bo^^^^^^^^^h Aonountmsßls TONIGHT 30 P.M. SINOAPORB HILTON. Joan Booty* Modsl* present "Pink Ribbons" Bsssloa* featuring Tiiaaan" watch**. Makeup by Revloa. Show sponsored by P N. Enquiries *****/*****7 Spore. LOUIS! KLIRK'I SALONS la Hotsl Smgapura for your regular facials and all skis condition*. Latest method*, moderat* price*. Appotatmestc tsupnoo* 3711TS (Span).683 words
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Advertisement875 1971-02-13 16 leading HOTIL have vacancies for Reception!*!* Senior Cambridge, age above 20 years plea as at p*non*uty Hsighl Bft 4lns. Room SUwarasss— Bee. I. Barman— Age: above 34. S yosn similar ■imlsaas* Cleaners— Age above 21. Apply with recent photo to Bos AMSS S.T B'por*. APPLICANTS replying to Baa Numbers for875 words
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Advertisement769 1971-02-13 16 WANTBD fer fmsdlsts employment Trainee Manicurist Facial and a* wall aa O*au/La*U** Barber*. All nationality. Apply Box AS33I S.T. S'pon eaesH* with paasport photo (non- returnable) MALSFIMALI Rale* Representatives required by IhUbllshed Firm attractive salary aad oammlMton offsrsd. Call personally at eeVO, 3rd. Floor. Pieeldsat BulMlng, •sranaoon Road. B'por*. LB769 words
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Advertisement955 1971-02-13 16 TVFIiT CLERK REOUIREO with know***** In Mandarin. Pall pertlculan anclosing photograph ta S. BelllMM Lane. (Spore) 8. OPPICB BBV urgently required by well established organisation. Scooter provided. Apply Bo> AM47 S.T. B'pore, WANTIO BXPBRIBHCBO TUTOR for Primary One and Two at pup:ie' home. All eub)ects. Phone Spore *****9 after 4955 words
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Advertisement1002 1971-02-13 16 MIWLY BUILT 1 »TO«IV temt-d<-tached acuaea oppoelte octtn Park Haul bedroome. I bathroom*, furataaad Including ■lreoadlUostr, refrigerator. TV and cooker. 7*l SUM inn. Wl HAVE LUXURY NOUIII. bungalewi. apartment* aad pent-booeo to offer la beat wnmilHl artaj of Singapore lUbUI: 51. 200— (4 000. International Koualag Agency 8 port. •UTU/U3MT.1,002 words
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Advertisement966 1971-02-13 16 HINT FURCMAfI NOB 1.4-roomed Bat la To* Payoh/Kall»ng Baal*. Contact Spor. A ***** afternoon/ bumcalow iimioitaomio ttr. RACI/FLAT urgaatly required for waiting client*. Piaaae tal: LaJ Housing Agency Sport MITT*. WAMTIO FLATS, TBRRACB, aemldetach houati and bungalow* In aay dlatrlct Rental 1300— t1. 300. Plata* ttl. 8 por. *****3. PRSNCM966 words
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Advertisement1841 1971-02-13 16 RADIO/TV •■■tflClNO COURSf for day/algbt ilmii. Apply South' bit Asia Illeetronlcs ttirnnrIsf Institute. SB. Pays Lsbar R«t ■Don 14. Tel. «MM. IMPKOVI SPOKIN. WRITTIN Engh.h with American Instructor knowlag Allan students' difficulties. Private or conversational groups. B'por*) U«ftfT. INTRUST YOUR CHILORINS educatloo under experlenetd undergraduate MaUn. Selenea, English and general1,841 words
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Advertisement1097 1971-02-13 17 HKCT Tl MMIIHH II to Ull it P. Shim Piniftf Smnpora LIAIIM FMi TAUSMAN II PMVI4 Fat SITrH NMtIT/lri-V.^ A'tM/R'MM A'werp. Olio. 4iur|, Mllauj. FANAMA Frt 14/11 UPtrt N.M&^/trMM. R'lM/A'tM. Antnirp, AarkM, C'ht|M, »«"A ItPVIIFrt Frt H/11 c\ t f^ r| r lb2r'|/|-iM«. N'«M. MMTA Frt 11/14 Frt IS/M Frt1,097 words
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Advertisement1068 1971-02-13 17 HPtfSS SHWE TO LDMtON, LIVIIfOOL 1 COHTIHtWTAI P»tTS BENREOCH H.mkuri MM M Smppora f S'hM PanMf S'"**" 1 far 1 ImIK laPMt/TMar FM 14/11 HUI Apr I fWs F'rt^. f?»« E ss.: IENtaiAN LMdM. HMtwi FM S IV/l lINMNM L'pooi. R'lM. Vtrt. H»ll Fll a/a Mm 1/ 4 Mm 1/1,068 words
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Advertisement1206 1971-02-13 17 FMTMISMTLY EXPMSS SERVICE lIIECT FROM UST HUT V 11 New Yard PtMHf P. S'htai S'Mri KitptM MMIAUT laiM Frt II Fit 17 Apr 14 MAItN StitM Mm I MM MM I Mtj I RTtTt teilM Mm 14 Mm II Mm 11 VUANtLM Sun Frt 1* Mm a MM SI ApT1,206 words
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Advertisement1101 1971-02-13 18 KAWASAKI KJSEN KAiSHA LTD. Wast Australia Singapore Japan Bmrvl— FaaBSSMI Sport Keeiunf Yokkuch,, Mpya V kama Kobe "Swtlta Mara" 21 Mar 21 Mar 2 Apr I Apr 11 Apr II Apr last Caaat U.S.A. Straits See-vie« New N. York Bait. Cnarltstun Orltaas MeaatN Ga*>astea Smgipart Sakisliaa Mara"* It IS rrt1,101 words
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Advertisement1050 1971-02-13 18 FROM NIW ZCALANO Suit lilt port HZ Ove Sport P. S'kan Pt«a«| Laaiiif Im V I IANKUIt Taeraaga I Frt 1/ 1 Mar 4/ S Mar I Mar Calcutta •amoia Taaraaia 11 Mar I I Air 1/11 Apr 11 Apr Calcutta. miaits, mamas stayiet. Smgapoi P. S'Mei Ptnang Lueiag far:1,050 words
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Advertisement860 1971-02-13 18 f^pZ NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. 1 (INCORPOR*T!D IN TMf HI PUBLIC OF SINGAPORE J ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1 TEL: *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON. HIURG, R DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Pm"| Anmi NEPTUNE AMETHYST 2! Fit 1 Mar 2/ I Mar 4/ I liar860 words
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Advertisement790 1971-02-13 18 JM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD fl B Na. X>C JK Aippan» KiMa» Lumpur AH ThaNatNXMl Slipping llrmof Msj«yti» FAR EAST tu HOPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Ptnanf Arrrrlli tUN.A MILOI 17FH2MK 1/ IMk 7/ t Mtr Ha«re ?4. London 44. Hamburf 10 I. R dim 12,4. AlHrtrp 14 4. Bremen 1790 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1971-02-13 19 In fond memory ol HERBERT LAV GEOK LAM. Founder Director ol Deaf Aid Emporium Pte. Ltd. who left us on 13th Feb. IM7. Remembered by lovtng wife Eveline, sons and daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grand-chil-dren.37 words
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Advertisement781 1971-02-13 19 MEDIUM OR LARGE RUBBER ESTATE REQUIRED FOR PURCHASE. PLEASE SUPPLY FULL PARTICULARS TO BOX A 3433 S.T., K. L. SIGMA CABLE COMPANY (PTE.) LIMITED (Incorporated in thr Republic of Singapore) I he following Share Certificates have been reported lost or mi.-Uid:- rrtificate No. In (he Name «f No. of Shares781 words
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Advertisement1052 1971-02-13 19 ASSQCIATEDPtASTICSINDUSTRIISBERHADASSOCIATEDPIASTICS ASSOCIATED PLASTICS INDUSTRIES BERHAD NOTICE f CHANCE IN TELEPHONE NUMBERS 1 EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 15. 1971, 5 OUR OPERATING TELEPHONE NUMBERS WILL BE Si *****/4 *****/8 PLEASE NOTE THAT THE a E FOLLOWING NUMBERS WILL BE 135 DISCONTINUED: *****, ***** 6i ***** f Wholly owned subsidiaries Century Plastics Sendirian Berhad1,052 words
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Advertisement621 1971-02-13 19 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from RegUtered Contractors of the Corporation for the following projects:— (A) ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF CHAIN LINK BOUNDARY FENCE AROUND EXECUTIVE FLATS AT YUAN CHINO ROAD. JURONO TOWN. ELIGIBILITY: Civil Engineering— sso,ooo/--and above. SHOWROL'ND: 17.271 at 10.00 am. Maet at Contracts Office.621 words
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Advertisement907 1971-02-13 19 TENDKR FOR THE KH.I I.AR CLKANING OP THL SUBORDINATE COURTS FROM 1.4.71 TO 31.3.72 Tenders wlll be received by the Subordinate Courts. South Bridge Road, Singapore up to noon on 26th February. 1971 for the following services. Cleaninc, washing, maintenance of the lawns and gardens, and ■.weeping the compounds of907 words
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Advertisement865 1971-02-13 19 SUBSTITUTED SERVICE OF BANKRUPTCY NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE In Bftafcraptcr No. 531 of 1970 Re: Grace Ota (S) Ex Pmrto: Lee t ompany (Stock and Share Broken) Pie. Creditor In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Notice baaed on the 7th day of865 words
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Advertisement448 1971-02-13 19 PLMBKRITAHI TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG. TAWARANi danpadm Petiborong? yang berdaftar dl-JKR. Kelas E dl-ba«;th kepala II. pechulian kepala J, 6 4: 7 kaaUs akan dl-terlm* dl-Pejabit Pengarah J.K.R.. Pahang, KumnUn hlngga 3 00 petang pada 4 MARCH. 1971 1. Supply and Delivery of new Uppers, rifht hand drive, complete with rab.448 words
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Advertisement839 1971-02-13 20 LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM JAWATAN KOSONG CHIEF MARINE OFFICER Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizen* (or the port of Chief Marine Officer In the Marina Division of the Port Swettenham Authority, Port Swettenh&m. QUALIFICATION:- A certificate of Competency as Muter ot a Foreign-Going Vessel of CommonweaJtb \.iiidity with not839 words
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Advertisement679 1971-02-13 20 Grant Advertising International Inc. COR. MACOC\AID yOUSt. ORCHARD BOAD. b \u-y a ofi. 9. SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE FOR AN INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNT We're offering an opportunity that comes along very rarely. A chance to work on a fast-growing international account in a position that is considered a prestige agency assignment almost679 words
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Advertisement913 1971-02-13 20 S2j|] HOIT.INC DEVELOPMENT BOARD WiP SINCAPORE APPLICATIONS arc Invited Irom Singapore ana MMlayslao Citizens lor SEVERAL VACANT POSTS of:— (A) ASSISTANT ARCHITECT (B) ASSISTANT CIVIL EN6INEER (C) ASSISTANT STRUCTURAL ENGINEER (D) ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (E) ASSISTANT MECHANICAL ENGINEER (A) ASSISTANT ARCHITECT DlTltS To assist In the design and planning of913 words
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Advertisement522 1971-02-13 20 DOS NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR (PTE) LTD. has vacancies for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Applicants must be at least 16 years of age with minimum Primary 6 education and willing to wort on shifts The positions available offer: Excellent Working Condition Good balariet Advance Technical Training Shift Allowances Advancement Opportunities Free Uniforms Social522 words
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Advertisement831 1971-02-13 21 |T\J >J I•] j esj i j il|\'j^'J|d L>] W'l W k sL. S W (Cont. from Page 16) For hire PIED BOAT rides dally at Ponggol ■iotel. Track 24, Ponggol Road. .it m.s. Spore. Also vacant boat torage for rent wltt mechanics to erviee your motors. Tsl: *****4 LiwiNQ831 words
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Advertisement938 1971-02-13 21 40-WATTSTSRBO AMPLIFIER, complete with 2-way speaker-ayatem Oarrard record changer (Plus free headphones) $239/-, Nam Cheonx Co.. 501. North Bridge Road. Tel: *****. S'pora. MARSHALL 100 WATT LEAD AMPLIFIER. Two epeaker boxes complete. Spec.al covers. $1,700. Revox, twotrack professional tape-recorder $850. (Wally. Renalassnos). Ring 512-618. powerful AND silent, National air-conditioners 8,600938 words
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Advertisement881 1971-02-13 21 Vehicles wanted AUSTIN MINI or Morrla 1100 1888 to 1960. Tel S pore (home) *****(6 Saturday Sunday. At your aervlee PROBLEM!? Consult Tip Peng Tew Investigation Service 261-B. Outram Road. Singapore. Telephone *****3. Eatabllahnl 1960. Managed «t Directed by Tip Peng Tew. retired chief detective Inspector Singapore Police Force. REPRODUCTION,881 words
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Advertisement962 1971-02-13 21 ISaturda/CarhferrSTi Vehicles for Sale 19TO VAUXHALL VIVA IL9O, Flat 1268. 1969 Vauxhall Viva Deluxe (2 doors). Volkawagen. Morrla Mini. 1988/89 Ford Cortina Station Wagon. 1968 Mercedes 200 D, Ford Cortina Supsr. 1967 Holden Special, Ford Coraalr. 1966 Flat 860. Opel Kadett. IMS rtat 600. Opel Rexord. 1884 Opal Rekord 1700,962 words
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Advertisement1082 1971-02-13 21 RENAULT TEN 1144 IS mpg lew mileage well malntalaed 14. 400 0.a.0. Tel: *****s ta view. IBS! BMW TOOLS No. 44 aad late 1869 Morrla Minor excellent eaadltlea. Taxed and Insured new. Please phone Tal: Spore SOOTS. 1142 4INOER VOOUB. Tax Insurance good condition $1,400/- o.n.s. CooUct *****3 SSS Sembeweng1,082 words
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Advertisement573 1971-02-13 21 Opportunities for Permanent Careers in the OB asm I BBBS afsß sMßs*eß%Bm#*sVs6o| Css»asVsssstsaslj#»jVjs>a> I MiiQCipore Armea rorces are now available I Voco^c ws sxisT in Trisj.^" ißvflfitsTy flPio ejup^ofi AriTiij Air Defence Command, end Other Services. Either permanent regular service until retirement or i— < I service for a specified573 words
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Article88 1971-02-13 22 EPSOM JEEP - Count Babu a good thing EPSOM JEEP By »POH trainer Kitson Leong can send out another winner at Penang today Count Babu in Race 3. Film Studio V, an impressive winner over the Bukit Timah 6f last month, can follow up in Race 6. Bicycle Kid, who has been working88 words
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Article200 1971-02-13 22 ON THE TRACK IVINGEDFOOT Marksman showed improved form in a trial with stablemate Frisco at Penang yes terday. Breaking into a xallop from the 41 they ran the last 3f in 38 on good going. Wingedfoot Marksman was going away at the finish. Gojcnor Camp beat Mannum Miss200 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1971-02-13 22 AKKOVV Ht.U): A Denagi) Jive-year-oiU; coming to Hand; ran his best-ever race last week wheu fifth with 8.12 to Mannum Miss 7.7 In Div 2 61 race; chance in weak lit id. Bt'Kir skkok: Showed a return to form last week when iourin with 7.9 to Mannum1,683 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1971-02-13 22 GOING FORECAST: Good BMTJJf 2.15 CLASS 6 DIV. 3 6F MtUVtmm ($4,500 53.150 to winner) 1 UOStS ARROW Hl*O MVaMaSI mmm I M •••'< -i Hinaatan IV 2 0050* OALt*MT ruRH I'.rlQnt Hopa> /■•in b S.O (d« »«l Ckan 3 ***** SKY CHARCIR lAurio H nk.li-n 4 B.|1,414 words
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Article156 1971-02-13 22 EPSUM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER M~\ATOR OKAY OKAY SPACE MASTER Race 1 Spaer Manter Spaer Matter Senator Arrow Head Miss Raconteur Okay Oka; Rl 1. > M-iiK I I RIB. EXPORTER SAMITRA! Kace 2 Tr'pult Bognor Camp Mannum Mis* Bntnor Camp Fair Chance Rubber Exporter <Ol NT BABU T.156 words
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757 1971-02-13 23 J. FINGLETON - J. FINGLETON By CYDNEY, Fri. Dismissed for only 184 in a J struggling 332 minutes of batting in Seventh and decisive Test here today, England seemed to let slip their grip on the Ashes, but 30 minutes of aggressive bowling by Peter Lever757 words
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Article140 1971-02-13 23 MONTEGO BAY i Jamaica). Frl. The Indian cricket tourists were 106-2 at close here yesterday In their rain-htt match rgainst West Indies President's Eleven. Ashok Mankad (44 not out) and K. Jayantilal (33) provided the tourists with their best opening .stand of the tour so far —50140 words
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225 1971-02-13 23 Qualifyingmarks set for Olympic swimming LONDON, Fri. For the first time In the Olympic Games there will be entry qualifying standard* for the swimming and diving events at the 1972 Games In Munich. Each country will be allowed to enter one competitor In each event regardless of standards. But if225 words
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Article64 1971-02-13 23 MANILA. Frl. Japan's Kesahlko Uchlda today won the Manila Open golt tournament by three strokes from Ben Arua ot the Philippines. Uchicn was a model of consistency In his four rounds of 68-68-69-68 tor a seven-under-par 273. Arda shot second and third rounds or 67 but64 words
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183 1971-02-13 23 Kumaran wins unopposed by half a mile YOUTH international V. Kumaran, 16. yesterday won the Monk's Hill Secondary School's Secondary 3 cross-country title In 15:54.0. clipping 1:05.4 off his previous record. Kumarnn had no opposition and finished half a mile ahead of his nearest rival. Ramll Upnl, who clocked 18:40.0.183 words
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Article26 1971-02-13 23 BRISBANE. Frl. Lionel Rose, former world bantamweight champion was decisively outpointed by holder Jeff White here tonight In a 15-round Australian lightweight title fight.26 words
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Article, Illustration322 1971-02-13 23 SINGAPORE Polo Club claimed an Asian record of playing 18 chukkas in a single day at Thorn* son Road yesterday first day of the four-day tournament. According to Mr. Bill Norris, a member of the club, the highest known number of chukkas played was322 words
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222 1971-02-13 23 ROLL A BALL TODAY TO HELP CHARITIES ROLL a ball down the bowling alley and help charity this Is the appeal of the organisers of a mixed doubles charity bowling tournaments to be heid today. Behind this novel idea are the Singapore American Ladles Bowling League and a group of222 words
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311 1971-02-13 23 VICTORIA School and Montfort Secondary will meet on Monday in a key match that could decide the 'A division title of thir s ears Serangoon District Schools soccer championship. Both scored their fourth successive win yesterday. Victoria beating Serangoon Secondary 13-0 and311 words
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Article195 1971-02-13 23 CONVENT of the Holy Infant Jesus beat St. Anthony's Convent 5-0 at Bukit Ho Swee yesterday to qualify lor the C:ty District Schools "B girls badminton championship final on Tuesday Singapore Chinese Olr 1 School edged St. Nicholas 3-2 In the other reml-final. Buklt Ho Swee195 words
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Advertisement1205 1971-02-13 22 LEMBAGA BANDARAN PETALING JAVA .1 Hi hIO J Iky I Ikjl Vtvl LpvS JAWATAN KOSONG HfiiSs 4BgH99"9BI>>H akitek tempatan PERMOHONAN 2 ada-lah dipelawa darlpada Warga Negara Malaysia untok memenohl Jawaalan Ursebut dl-atas: TANGGA GAJI: $800 x 50--l«00- (fßjl berseh). O«Jt p*»mulaan boxtauitong kapada p»--rußasmin Pemohon yang berJara dl-kebendaJU msmbß.yax otaavum1,205 words
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Advertisement39 1971-02-13 22 graduate to PGF engineered clubs that bring a unique experience to every golfer the ultimate A in golf club design Am and performance. JjLW[ PRECISION GOLF f OfICING PTY. LiU Mmlia.i<an M*a*nta(S> Pta.Uai. »aj«,Hl« in,| >w ,iil Tal J7SIJJ39 words
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Advertisement76 1971-02-13 23 bang su wan's solo V *tf THE HOLLIES -colour pinup S%® SCORE AND LYRICS of Jr^—^\ Don't Play That Song Again' /tf JtYTIV FANFARIAN BALL in PENANG I W W\l\ colour feature fc jjr 4 '^^f m behind him t^^^r _JBF af/ a^ML IklLl LIX 1 OIM SALe IMCJW I76 words
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Miscellaneous79 1971-02-13 23 SOCCER SOSFL Dlv. JA: GHRC v PoeUl Services Dlv. 3B Oovt. Printing v Public Health. Education v VC 'A 1 tFarrer Pk). Prtendly: PS ARC v HM8 Terror (Terrors RIGGER SCC v RN; SRC v OHQ ipadangt. Blacks v RAF Tengah iTengah). Tankards v South Johore ijohore Bahru). HOCKEY NATIONAL79 words
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Miscellaneous421 1971-02-13 23 WORD PUZZLE p———— c«t stag Mtrt Haw T ~~1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY j WORD PUZZLE 'E' I 1 1 1 1 fAfs) Ca> «aiMiw Mm im»»m. i Sip ~*»~<~ .»_>..-. 1 1 1 I Hsm (Mr./MrWWM) I j 6 S I■--; I 1 |'i|l[e|al "TTTnTcI FIU f Ta" TTTTT mKm421 words
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Article, Illustration136 1971-02-13 24 MALAYSIA NAMES NEW ENVOY TO STORE KIALA LI'MPI'R. Fri. Malaysia's nrw High Commissioner to Singapore, is Inchr Abdullah bin Ali (above), who will take ud hi* post in the Rrpublic in thr middle ■if next month. He succeeds Tan Sri Abdul Jamal bin Abdul l.atirT. who has been appointed Malaysia's136 words
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Article58 1971-02-13 24 TORRANCE i California). Prl. i Toyota Motor* Sales UBA Is I recalling 143.500 ToyoU Corona > cart manufactured from 1966 to 1870 for modification of a partition which could affect acceleration. The recall would apply to model., equipped with a package < tray under the right dashUPI - 58 words
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Article25 1971-02-13 24 GENEVA Pit Investor* Overseas Serv.ces iIOSi expects n total loss of more than US$35 million in 1970. company offi- claLi reported today. AP.AP - 25 words
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425 1971-02-13 24 CHUA SIEW KENG - Crackers on TV plan: It might not be such fun, say some CHUA SIEW KENG: By Singapore, Friday THKKK wm mixed reaction lo the plun lo televise and broadcast t racker -firing next year as suggested In the Prime Minister. At least this was the impression given after a random425 words
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Article, Illustration166 1971-02-13 24 MOON ROCKS TO BE EXAMINED TODAY HOUSTON. Fri. The Apollo 14 crew, Alan Shrpard. I ils.tr Mitchell and Stuart Roosa returned to Houston early today almost threr days after finishing their historic moon mission. The astronauts arrived at 9930 GMT (5 p.m. Sincapore time) almost two hours later than scheduled,166 words
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147 1971-02-13 24 Jurong to spend $70.9 m on projects CINGAPORE. Fri. 13 Jurong Town Corporation is to spend an estimated $70.9 million on development projects this year. Of this, $50.9 million will be for 'spill-over" projects from last year. The remainder will be for new projects The new undertakings will include further147 words
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Article86 1971-02-13 24 SINGAPORE. Frl. CID officers and police from Kandang Kerbau police station raided more than 10 coffee stalls and homes in St. Michael's Estate tonight for national servicemen who were absent without official leave. Taking part In the roundup, v htch &:arted at about 8.30 p.m.86 words
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Article33 1971-02-13 24 CAIRO Fri. Sudanese leader Major-Genera l Jaafar El Nimelry today accused the banned Sudanese Communist Party of trying tc sabotage his regime by distributing hostile and subversive leaflet*. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1971-02-13 24 WASHINGTON. Fri The sale and use or explosives came under strict control today with new regulations aimed at curbing terrorist bombings in the United States DPI.27 words
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Article24 1971-02-13 24 MOMBASA. Frl Princess Anne arrived here today for a weekend on Kenya's broad white beaches bordering the Indian I Ocean Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article45 1971-02-13 24 HONG KONG. Frl. PekniK ha.s ordered a new campaign called the "Ten Investigations" lo detect and arrest "all coun-ter-revolutionaries, spies and enemy afcents" ax a guarantee that "China will not change (It* politically red) colour.' Chinese travellers from Shanghai reported today. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article29 1971-02-13 24 MANILA. Frl. A bomb attached tc a motorcycle broke two windows and blasted hole in the wall of the US Embas&y chancery tonight. No-one was, hurt. UPI..UPI - 29 words
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Article22 1971-02-13 24 LAHORE. Frl Anti-Indian student demonstrations have •spread to Lahore, where a hilacked Indian airliner *h blown up last week. Reiner.22 words
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115 1971-02-13 24 FOR 68 HOURS MAN LAY TRAPPED IN DARKNESS LOS ANGELES, Fri- For 68 hours Frank Carbonara lay trapped in darkness, unable to move. "I thought I was dead." he said later. He could hear the heavy equipment pulling away the rubble of a Veteran Administration hospital which collapsed In Tuesday'sAP - 115 words
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Article71 1971-02-13 24 Warning on EEC by Powell LYONS 'France', Fri. Mr. Enoch Powell, the right-wing British politician, tonight carried his campaign against the European Common Market on to French soil by warning that public opinion at home was profoundly opposed to Britain joining Europe. He said ho wanted to make sure allReuter - 71 words
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Obituary59 1971-02-13 24 MR. COM KAM SIONC aged Is, fathaj of tin. Gob Lav Stacnit propn tor ot Ooh tau Slu-ns Conmrucllon and Company Tampin pasit-d n\v»y t» Ml. KuDtMl on Sunday 14.2.71 at 100 p.m. from 3b. Main Road, Tampin. IOHAN SINGH •MAIL JP. paM^ away luddrnly. OMW v Jalan Storfy59 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-02-13 24 Weather Tin we,,! her mil look It) Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon tod»y: FHir15 words
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