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Title Section23 1971-04-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250723 words
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Article, Illustration520 1971-04-19 1 US shield for S-E Asia Highly mobile carrier fleet after the Vietnam war WASHINGTON. Sunday THE United States is to rely on a highly mobile carrier fleet in addition to land bases as staging areas for its Air Force in South-east Asia after the Vietnam war ends. Pentagon sources say520 words
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Article254 1971-04-19 1 Control over more rebel areas COLOMBO. Sun THE Ceylon Government says its armed forces and police have regained control of more sections of the country from left win;; "Che Guevarist" rebels, but admitted the insurgents were still active in some areas. The Defence Ministry said the rebels were harassing the254 words
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Article84 1971-04-19 1 A READER has won the $10,000 prise in the Straits Times Word Puiile "N.He is Mr. K.Y. Tham, 245. Tembeling Road, Singapore 15. He submitted a set of answers to the clues which the adjudication committee held the most merl- torious. Winning entry and commi84 words
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339 1971-04-19 1 JOHN RODERICK - Ties with US: Peking sets condition JOHN RODERICK By CANTON, Sunday £HINESE communist officials have hinted at a softening of conditions that might lead to establishment of diplomatic relations between Peking and Washington. A key condition always has been that the United States withdraws from Taiwan where Chiang Kai-shek maintainsAP - 339 words
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214 1971-04-19 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday A SCHOOL watchman was found bludgeoned to death this morning in a day of two murders in Singapore. Randusamy, 46, was found dead on his charpoy at Serangoon Gardens South School In Kensington Park Road at 7.30 a.m. An hour214 words
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Article36 1971-04-19 1 JERUSALEM, Sun. Israeli Cabinet today endorsed proposals for a partial Middle East settlement. But It warned that the formation of "Federation of Arab Republics" ruled out such a deal. UPI (See Page Two)UPI - 36 words
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Article80 1971-04-19 1 RAF JET ENGINE SMASHED BY MAGPIE ADELAIDE, Sun. A magpie smashed one of the A 5200-.-600 ($660,000) engines of a Singaporebased Royal Air Force Lightning Jet when the bird was sucked into the air intake during an air shownear here yesterday. A new engine was expected from Singapore tomorrow, anReuter - 80 words
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Article62 1971-04-19 1 MEXICO CITY, Sun. Oen. Jose o> Jesus Clark Flores, a vice president of the International Olympic Committee, died early today at his home here of a heart failure, a family spokesman announced. He was 62. Oen. Clarfc Flores was considered a candidate to succeed Mr.AP - 62 words
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Article39 1971-04-19 1 SINGAPORE. Sun Two people were admitted to Outram Hospital tonight following a fight between two groups at Block 51. Jalsn Satu In Kallang estate, at about 8 p.m. Another two were treated as outpatient*.39 words
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Article83 1971-04-19 1 KEGALLE (teylon), SunArmy officers ruled out a truce with youthful Insurgents today, raining strongholds with mortar shells and ordering summary executions for prisoners believed to be rebels. "We have learned too many lessons from Vietnam and Malaysia. We must destroy them completely," said IX CoL CyrilAP - 83 words
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122 1971-04-19 2 I'll not run for President Ted says again TONDON, Sun. Senator Edward Kennedy today reiterated that he would not be a candidate "under any circumstances" in the 1972 U.S. presidential elections. The Massachusetts Senator. arrhins in London from Bonn, told newsmen "You won't find me in the contest. "I haveUPI - 122 words
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Article32 1971-04-19 2 SPACE CENTRE. (Houston). Sun. A clock so accurate it could lose or gain only one second in 50 years is being built by scientists (or use on long space voyages.32 words
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156 1971-04-19 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Political prisoners who show they are good citizens or who are proven to be not guilty would be released as soon as possible, President Suharto said in Makassar yesterday. He was giving his first Press conference in at least two years156 words
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Article259 1971-04-19 2 TAIWAN IN A FIX OVER MAO SMILES TAIPEH. Sun. Taiwan whose diplomatic front is being crushed by Mao Tse-tungs smiles is today In a dilemma whether to face the danger of isolation or to revise its foreign policy. The sudden opening of the long closed door of China to a259 words
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Article, Illustration273 1971-04-19 2 Envoy who was told to get out ITVORTH1 TVORTH KOREAN Ambassador to Ceylon Mr. Hwang Yong (right) manages a weak smile shortly before he and the entire embassy staff boarded a Russian plane alter being ordered out by the Ceylon Government. A highly reliable source said today bluckmarket currency dealingsUPI - 273 words
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Article52 1971-04-19 2 CORDOBA. Sun. Three terrorist suspects were killed and three policemen injured yesterday in a Shootout near a police station here. Pclice said the dead were members of a leftist guerilla group known as the People's Revolutionary Army, one of the most active of terrorist groups inAP - 52 words
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Article399 1971-04-19 2 A hard line by new Arab -union CAIRO, Sund "fHE leaders of Egypt, Libya and Syria di cided at the weekend to federate und* one President and one flag and immediate took a hard-line stand on peace talks with Israel. The new federation first constitutional link-up In the Arab worldReuter - 399 words
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184 1971-04-19 2 U.S. major found dead with shotgun wound WASHINGTON, Sun —A U.S. Army otlicer investigating the alleged' cover-up of war crimes in South Vietnam has been found dead of apparently selfinflicted gunshot wounds, the Defence Department said here yesterday. A spokesman said Major Carl Hensley, 36, was found' dead on ThursdayReuter - 184 words
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Article66 1971-04-19 2 COLUMBUS (Georgia). Sun. The nation-wide drive to raise a U. 5.5100,000. 5100,000 appeal fund for Lt. William Calley has already reached the U. 5.515,000. 515,000 mark. American Legion Post 35 commander Max Anderson said. Mr. Anderson said the Post sent a US$9,OOO cheque to Lt. CalleyUPI - 66 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1971-04-19 3 Geraldine Resek - Geraldine Resek by My seven days of dream adventure in Peking UONG KONG, Sat. April 10 Entering China is an uncertain pleasure. Almost fearful. You don't know what to expect, but you are so excited. As I boarded the train here I feel I am awaiting a new1,176 words
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Article, Illustration356 1971-04-19 4 WASHINGTON, Sunday UUHAMMAD ALI (Cassius Clay) gets a final round before the Supreme Court tomorrow in his legal fight to avoid going to jail for refusing induction into the army. The proceedings will consist of one hour of oral arguments before the judgesUPI - 356 words
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408 1971-04-19 4 'Dump Nixon' group widens drive to end war WASHINGTON, Sunday. CONGRESSIONAL critics of President Nixon's Vietnam policies are broadening their campaign from today to end American air and ground involvement in the war. Spearheaded by Republi- can representative Mr Paul McCloskey of California, who is leading an incipient "dump Nixon"408 words
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341 1971-04-19 4 -U.S. TRUCK CONVOY AMBUSHED ON HIGHWAY ONE CAIGON, Sun. Vi< cong guerillas terday ambush«v. American truck con voy, destroying o the vehicles, bui otherwise the war situation throughout the country has q ened, a U.S. comi: spokesman said today. Meanwhile, South V: ese forces are com. hit and run attackReuter - 341 words
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92 1971-04-19 4 MELBOURNE. Sun. Fivi women jailed alter pro test against Australian Involve 1 rrent ln the Vietnam war wen I freed today after serving 1 I days of a 14-day sentence fo I trespassing and were driver I Immediately to a rally in Mcl bourne'sReuter - 92 words
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159 1971-04-19 4 TOKYO, sun. North Vietnam said today that President Nixon is "clinging to an aggressive colonialist stand with his dark intention to retain for a longterm IS residual forces in South Vietnam." Hanoi's official news agency VNA said Mr Nixon is also "scheming to maintainAP - 159 words
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Article455 1971-04-19 6 I HARRY MILLER - I HARRY MILLER B) LONDON, Sunday gLHIND the scenes there is general satisfaction over the success of the five-power ministerial meeting which on Friday issued a communique enshrining the philosophy, aims and operation of defence arrangements which come into force on Nov. 1. In455 words
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Article31 1971-04-19 6 SITIAWAN, Sun. Scholarships totalling $1,503 have been awarded by the Nan Hwa Old Pupils Association to 85 primary and secondary school pupils, who are children of members.31 words
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347 1971-04-19 6 Jurong workers' grouse about new bus -system- SINGAPORE, Sun. *3 Jurong woqkers, who have long complained of transport problems in the estate, have started complaining even more since the new bus system was introduced a week ago. According to the newlyformed Jurong Industrial Welfare Association (JIWA), the situation has become347 words
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Article49 1971-04-19 6 KUALA TRBNOOANU, 8un Mara will accept movable property as surety for loans to Malay businessmen In future, the Minister of National and Rural Development, Inc h c Ghaffar Baba, said here yesterday. "This is an Incentive to encourage greater Malay participation In business," he added.49 words
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Article30 1971-04-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 32-year-old man, Chong Tak San, was killed when his motorcycle collided With a car at the 6\ -mile Jalan Sungel Best here this morning.30 words
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Article38 1971-04-19 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The numbers picked In today's Toto draw No. 30/71 were 33, 41. 14, 40 and 19. The additional number was 48. In the circles draw the numbers picked were 34, 13 and 30.38 words
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233 1971-04-19 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ten v Singapore "mountaineers" returned from West Malaysia today claiming a new record for scaling the 7,186 ft. Ounong Tahan. Their time of five days and nine hours, they say, was one hour faster than the time taken previously by a British233 words
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Advertisement310 1971-04-19 6 \l A TRIBUTE TO THE MOST M k DESERVING WINNER I ~A I JOHN MILLS& **&MW acadfmy award winner for W^ BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR I ORCHARD: 12th BIG DAY! i 4BJ t^A 3 SHOWS DAILY: II 45, 4.3 C, B.IS pm PV A 'S'JNOAY EXTRA SHOW a.m.) *TW i CASH310 words
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Advertisement238 1971-04-19 6 IiVA*.V.V.V.'.WSWyWV SEE jk| Columbia i WATERLOO ll [ODEON— New Showin,) Pi AS A GUEST OF mAAA COURVOISIER IF YOU ARE AT A BAR OR SI NIGHTCLUB DURING THE SEA- SON OF THE COLUMBIA FILM, "WATERLOO" AND IF A MAN IN NAPOLEON COSTUME SPOTS YOU WITH A BOTTLE OF COURVOISIER— THE238 words
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Advertisement202 1971-04-19 6 I FALL OF SINGAPORE I I THE INSIDE STORY I I TOO LITTLE, I I TOO LATE I I Brigadier Ivan Simson's im- portant book on the deK fence of Singapore a less- on that must never be 9 forgotten. It's controver--9 sial, it's topical it starts I NEW I202 words
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Advertisement572 1971-04-19 6 "ORGANISATION Uth 116 DAY— No Frt* Lilt! Dim to film's length— 4 thowi Nett Tim.t: 11, 2.J0, ».JO, 9.1 J V Jock Lemmon, Shirley MocLaine "IRMA LA DOUCE" (UA) P Technicolor Panaviurn NEXT CHANGE' H David Chiang "Slnaina Killer" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) m Mandarin in Shawscope, Colcr m NOW SHOWING572 words
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876 1971-04-19 7 TAN WANG JOO - TAN WANG JOO OCBC TENANTS GET $126,800 By SINGAPORE, Sun. Tenants evicted to make way for urban renewal cannot make compensation claims based on the capital returns the landlord will gain from the development of their premises. The Tenants Compensation Board said this yesterday when876 words
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286 1971-04-19 7 Call to workers to take part in politics IPOH, Sun. Work--1 ers should stop sitting on the fence and become involved in politics, a top unionist said today. MTUC vice president Yeoh Teck Chye said: "We can no longer afford to let unscrupulous and disinterested politicians run our lives. "Every286 words
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135 1971-04-19 7 Malik call for direct Red China trade JAKARTA. Sun. Foreign Minister Adam Malik yesterday urged the Government to trade directly with Communist China, a country with which it has no diplomatic ties, instead of through Hong Kong, Singapore and other Asian countries which he said "are reaping the profits of135 words
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Miscellaneous148 1971-04-19 7 Mhft O»p By I'.r. Hatniin YBETTER PUT A BAN ON AJ.L SPREAD TW AND DON'T FORGET BIG LAKE, I I YOU PIDN'T TELL SORRY, &VZ, FISHING AND HUNTING TILL GOOD \WORD TO THE- 1 SERGEANT/ OOP AAJP S~*~\ METfEY WERE SUESS IT THIS IS OVER, GUZ. IDEA. OUTLYING /RISHT HIS148 words
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Advertisement30 1971-04-19 8 Fight acid-action inyourenginefl^ with Mobil oßk ant i -wear tf^ m M W Ik tf- wD H -< 9^k, j >^^B^' f Bi^^^ Mobil anti-wear means more punQba^upHKind aßßH^^v IHBII^^b yourcaryoung30 words
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369 1971-04-19 9 —Society ready now to help organise seminar CINGAPORE, Sun. a The Sikh Missionary Society. whose threats had caused yesterday's cancellation of the seminar on "Sikhism in Contemporary Singapore," is now prepared to help organise the seminar. This was announced today by Its secretary, Mr. Kehar Singh, after a meeting with369 words
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Article43 1971-04-19 9 PENANO, Sun. The Penang and Province Wellesley Teachers Co-operative Society has donated $4,677 of Its profits to the National University. Secretary Inche Mohamed Hajl Zublr said the society planned to acquire a $100,000 premises In the city for Its headquarters.43 words
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217 1971-04-19 9 WHY MANY MUSLIMS FAIL TO REGISTER DIVORCES SINGAPORE. Sun. Ignorance of the lawwas the reason given in the Third District Court yesterday for the increasing number of cases of married Muslim men being charged with failing to register their divorces at the Shariah Court. Senior Inspector Koh Lian Bee. prosecuting,217 words
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Article36 1971-04-19 9 PENANO. Sun. Plntslze Indonesian student Far Ida Sabtijastuti KrUUJono wm crowned Press Queen '71 at last night's Fenang Press Ball, Jointly sponsored by the Journalists' Union of North Malaya and Rothmans of Pail Mall.36 words
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Article, Illustration141 1971-04-19 9 SINGAPORK.JSan— Little four-year-old Vanessa looked quite lost yesterday. totally unaware th.it she was showing off her pretty pinafore dress to the First Lady. But. her "older and wiser companion. Nicoala. five. h;\<l n'> qualms about showing her leggim-> and scarlet hot-pants to Mrs. Benjamin141 words
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Article50 1971-04-19 9 PENANO. Sun. The chairman of the State Chinese (Penang) Association, Mr. Koh Sin Hock, yesterday urged the Government to impose control on the prices of essential goods. "Unless this Is done, the cost of living will continue to rise," he said at the association's annual meeting.50 words
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Article54 1971-04-19 9 TELUK ANSON, Sun. The Raja Muda of Perak will make a three -day tour of lower Perak from Wednesday. He wilj open three minor ru^al projects costing $82,900 two midwife clinics, one at Kampong Selabak and the other at Kampong Banjar and a prayer house54 words
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Advertisement188 1971-04-19 9 Advertisement SCIENCE SHRINKS AND HEALS PILES NEW WAY WITHOUT SURGERY STOPS ITCH RELIEVES PAIN NEW YORK. N.Y. -(Special)- morrboid condition*, some For tho first time science has of 10 to 20 years' standing, found anew healing substance All this, without the use of with theastonishingebilityto narcotics.anestheticsorastrinshrink haemorrhoids, stop gents of188 words
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Advertisement190 1971-04-19 9 W m B^ls^tf b^L. sWssW BrnMf s^LW John Miller Dusty Miller "When did you last see your father?" Forjohn Miller the answer could just as easily be on a beach in Australia; the airstrip at Nandi,or the family home in Dorset. Dusty andjohn Miller are both BOAC pilots. They're also190 words
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Miscellaneous60 1971-04-19 9 Bag! Mutiny By Ralph lltinuluiil i PUTTIN' UP THAT PORTA- J NO MOKE LOOKIN' J BLE POOL INJ TH' YARD -fl PER PARKIN' J f WAS A BIS JOB. BUT IT PLACES AT TH' V-> sJ^2zT rj tv_ vvas worth beach gettin BUGS MEET TEC?, TERRY, TOMMY, BRUCE, CLYDE,} I60 words
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Article, Illustration179 1971-04-19 10 'Heaven sent' grant for Zakiah SINGAPORE, Sun—Preuniversity one student Zakiah binte Abdullah (above) looked upon the bursary she had received today from the Parliamentary Secretary (Culture). Inche Sha'ari I'.idin, as "heaven sent." The bursary of $100, she s.i id. would help relieve her "pinched resources." A student of the National179 words
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313 1971-04-19 10 Move towards creating a national culture -through art- KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A cultural congress is to be held here in August, the Minister i of Culture, Youth and Sports, Dato Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, announced today. The congress, aimed at developing national con--1 sciousness and creating a Mnlayslan Identity313 words
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72 1971-04-19 10 Malaysia to get Soviet exports boost KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Soviet foreign trade organisations are planning to increase exports to Malaysia. Trade organisations are also working to set up after-sales services and to supply spare parts lor Soviet machinery already available here. According to Bert t a Soviet, the newsletter of72 words
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Article34 1971-04-19 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. A 50--year-old unidentified Chinese man was admitted to Outram Hospital with leg injuries after he fell from the third floor of Block 49. Hoy Fatt Road at 3 p.m. today.34 words
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334 1971-04-19 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. TWO foreign delegates to the fourth Asian Development Bank meet ing, which ended here yesterday, today expressed confidence of an expansion of the bank's present role. The banks Interests which, up to now, had been restricted to economic and industrial development, could334 words
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Article57 1971-04-19 10 TAIPING. Sun. Two elderly cyclists, Involved in separate road crashes, died In the district hospital here yesterday Kwa Seng, 60, knocked down by a motorcycle at the nearby Semanggol area yesterday, died a few hours after admission. Hashlm bin Talb. 73. was knocked down by a car57 words
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Article53 1971-04-19 10 Aid for Malay women KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The economic bureau of the Umno Kaum Ibu will establish a foundation to help Malay women In setting up businesses. the bureau chairman. Senator Alshah Ohanl said here yesterday. The foundation will be set up as soon as the Kaum Ibu central committee53 words
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Article, Illustration104 1971-04-19 10 DR. TAN SHOWS OFF OUR GOODS DR. Augustin II II Tan. (right i. MP for Whampoa and leader of Singapore's ni.in trade mission now visiting Japan, introducing Singapore -made goods to Mr. Kichihe ll.ir.i. president of the Japan External Trade Organisation, at the opening of an exhibition in Tokyo on104 words
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174 1971-04-19 10 HEARING ON TAX EVASION CASE IS POSTPONED SINGAPORE. Sun. A district court yesterday postponed hearing of a case in which a private housing developi ment company and three of Its directors are charged with tax evasion of over $300,000 from May 11 to 17. Mr. Davni Marshall who U rcpiesenting174 words
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Advertisement159 1971-04-19 10 The day tour to Europe Now you can have Europe like it was I/] a sightseeing day tour out of Singapore. We give you our daylight express way to Europe. »w Breakfast in Singapore. |fc j Dinner in Frankfurt. Short breaks for the gas stations at Bangkok, WM Bombay and159 words
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Advertisement64 1971-04-19 10 I lllirw lll <> > ''Tffjj^ I 9JH *i «m^^m r-*j I MEN I I AT THE ffi The power, the perks and U the problems of Singapore's I fltop civil servants... it's not 2 to be missed. ..it starts It j£v>- .WAkI NEW I I NATION I I Remember64 words
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331 1971-04-19 11 - IAY I quote below the iYI editorial of I.E.S. Graduates and Students Section Bulletin i vol. 1. No. li which eludes Dr. X.X Chin (ST., April 14): 'It is highly doubtful that the annual demand for engineers can exceed two hundred.331 words
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Letter83 1971-04-19 11 CAN a bus stop be stationed somewhere between Kallang Park crossroad junction and the bridge over Geylang River at Mountbatten Road for the benefit of residents of Dakota Crescent and Dakota Close? There Is a bus-stop on the right side of the road but there Is none on the side83 words
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Letter64 1971-04-19 11 WHEN I applied to the Housiru Board for a particular two-room flat in Petain F.oad, I was told in writing that the flat had been aken up by a family alfected by a clearance scheme. It has been six months since I made the application and64 words
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341 1971-04-19 11 'Skilled' expats or excess foreign staff? What can happen when a policy has no checks T REFER to your re--1 port headlined "Govt reviews its immigration procedure," (S.T.. April 14)." I fully agree with the new chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ken Gould's view that It is341 words
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Letter163 1971-04-19 11 I >LEASE do not give such headlines as "Why from the black sheep's j viewpoint" (S.T., April 2) as they are liable to be misj Interpreted. Yes, it was written by one who looks from the viewpoint of our national service boys, but the headline seems to show that the163 words
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Letter35 1971-04-19 11 IN the recent Chinese talentime, there was a section on drama competition for amateur comedians which was highly successful. How about having a similar competition In the coming 1971 English talentime? COMEDY LOVER. Singapore 14.35 words
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Letter220 1971-04-19 11 GOVT REPLIES I REFER to a letter entitled "A clean Singapore inside or out? (ST. April 1). Records from this office disclosed that over the last few months daily removal of reiuse has been rendered to the houses in the vicinity of Verdun Road bin centre. There has also been220 words
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Letter107 1971-04-19 11 WITH reference to the fr letters by "Nervous Wreck" and T A. Koh (ST., March 17 and 27), observations of the Joo Chiat Place Still Road junction made by the Public Works Department and the Traffic Police have shown that many motorists neglect to comply with the halt sign at107 words
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Letter183 1971-04-19 11 I REFER to the letter by 'Lex Talions" (S. T., March 23). Iron slots are provided in Housing Board flats to enable the residents to dry their clothes on bamboo rods, whan bamboo rods are properly Inserted Into the iron slots there should be no danger of the bamboo rods183 words
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Letter81 1971-04-19 11 IN reply to "Fed-up" (ST.. March 30), I wish to state that the streetlamp infront of No. 694 Serangoon Road has been functioning normally since March 4. Three reports were received from the public in February and early March. Initial Investigations showed the lamp to be functioning normally. Subsequently. however,81 words
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106 1971-04-19 11 NIGHTMARE OF LIVING WITH THE LIFTS rE HDB should have hung signs outside the corner flats adjoining the lift well saying "Buy this flat together with whines, bangs and screeches provided by the lift just gliding past your bedroom wall." This would then prevent any innocent buyer from making the106 words
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Letter40 1971-04-19 11 TIERE is no justification for scraping the previous STC 178 service which operates from Jalan Bukit Merah to Shenton Way. Previously we invariably had a good bus-load on every trip. I hope the service is re-introduced. THOMAS WONG. Singapore 3.40 words
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141 1971-04-19 11 MY friends and I wish to thank a certain European man and his family for rescuing us from an uninhabited island south of Singapore on the Sunday of April 11. Our launch, which was supposed to have picked us up at141 words
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Letter31 1971-04-19 11 MAY I suggest that RTS telecast "Learn to dance" or "How to dance" lessons so that our youths will be lively citizens? Dancing also helps keep us healthy. MICHEAL. Singapore 13.31 words
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Advertisement268 1971-04-19 11 MEET THE FIGURE OF THE FUTURE m\m\ mmT^ IT'S YOURS FOR ONLY $3 A TREATMENT ON A PROGRAMME BASIS Get on a head-start for the Slim n' Shapely Era. Go on a Joanne Drew figure-contouring course now. She uses only the most advanced scientific systems and methods proven successful in268 words
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Article477 1971-04-19 12 The quick look which America's Defence Secretary has given the Press of the Pentagon's continued interest in South-east Asia after the end of the Vietnam war has no obvious connection with table tennis diplomacy. Except that Mr. Melvin Laird probably would have said nothing at all477 words
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Article340 1971-04-19 12 The three-day congress on higher education at the University of Malaya has given top educationists, parents and students an opportunity to discuss the achievements and development of tertiary education in Malaysia. Not that substantial thought has been lacking on the subject, but higher expectations, new emphasis and growing340 words
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Article190 1971-04-19 12 Singapore's reorganised bus services have run into early trouble, not unexpectedly in view of the extent of the changes and the combination of new and unfamiliar routes and the amalgamation of companies. The worst of the disruptions has affected the I'.isU'rn sector of the island where190 words
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Article, Illustration841 1971-04-19 12 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - F. B.I. chief Edgar Hoover fights to hold job WILLIAM MILLINSHIP BY WASHINGTON A FTER almost half-a-century apparently glued to hir chair as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the immovable John Edpar Hoover is showing signs of coming unstuck. If he does ride out the current storm ofOFNS - 841 words
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439 1971-04-19 12 WHY is it that in--11 telligent students with distinctions in five or more subjects cannot pass the National Language paper in the MCE exams? Some have blamed the pupils for not giving the National Language its nroper importance. Therefore (they say) if the pupils fail,439 words
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Letter79 1971-04-19 12 A MOTORIST faces a nightmare when he drives from Tampin to Kuala Pilah. It Is not that the conditions of the road are bad, the danger is from straying cattle. These animals roam freely along the road, and some drivers have to get down from their vehicles to79 words
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Article881 1971-04-19 12 SARAH RIDDELL - The 'disaster lobby' action SARAH RIDDELL MILITANT AMERICAN CONSUMERS ARE NOW DEMANDING A BETTER SHOPPING DEAL By THE NICKNAME "disaster lobby" has been coined in the U.S. for the people who complain about things that don't work: lawnmowers that won't cut grass, or television sets that burst into flames. They881 words
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Advertisement84 1971-04-19 12 toucan be sure of "^^^~™^™"™™l That ij our assurance when you do business A with us. Whether you are securing a loan from us or opening an account, we treat you as a good bank should. Fairly and Squarely. N*lllAPf And fully backed by the rock-like jolidness UUI and M(etv84 words
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Advertisement171 1971-04-19 12 fj- <<Bwfcl TRAViL CASES CASES KW-30 I I B CCHOLAC W W TRAVEL CASES BEAUTY CASES TRAVEL CASES ARE DESIGNED IN SPECIALITY. GIVING ONE THIRD MORE SPACE THAN ORDINAR V SUITE CASES. Sleek looking interior. Flush-built recessed locks. Press-close and Uftopen. Easy and Simple Operation Provision for initial. BEAUTY CASES171 words
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Article, Illustration755 1971-04-19 13 HENRY CHANG - HENRY CHANG By POI'LD panic buying be behind llupresent c c men! shortage? Judging from available consumption ;mkl production estimates, this perhaps is the most plausible explanation -il at ;ill there is a shortage. According to informed sources, there exists in Singapore755 words
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Article125 1971-04-19 13 Commercial preview I KNOW there are many people who complain about the commercials which interrupt interesting TV programmes, while others go to the cinema late to miss the trailers and ad slides which prel lie the actual Jilm. But I also know of commercial fans who claim that some of125 words
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Article125 1971-04-19 13 Conference gains I AM not sure how many of the 800 delegates and guests at last weeks Asian Development Bank meeting in Singapore actually listened to all the speeches made in the open sessions. But I am certain that all of them managed to make contact to their best interests125 words
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621 1971-04-19 13 COLIN GIBSON - COLIN GIBSON By NEW YORK The indefinite postponement of Pan Americans proposed new jumbo-jet service between the United States and Singapore is being caused by the South Vietnamese Government's refusal to grant landing rights for the airline's Boeing-7475, according to well-informed621 words
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Article114 1971-04-19 13 The following list of stocks gives the ten most dealt in last week. The list gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing price on Friday and high and low for 1970 and 1971. NAME HAW PAR BROTHERS STARLITE CERAMIC UNITED OVERSEAS BANK SINGAPORE114 words
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595 1971-04-19 13 TSAI TAN; A. MORAIS - ADB ponders on way to raise capital TSAI TAN and A. MORAIS By rvELEGATES to the Asian Development Bank meeting which ended over the weekend take their leave of Singapore with one issue clouding the horizon the way in which to increase the bank's capital Practically every one of the595 words
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Advertisement90 1971-04-19 13 With 6 12 volts electro-compressors marine units also available AVAILABLE FROM 1 w. Moioyno 53 BclflCl( street. Ipoh. Perok Auto Ace«»»orl«» Xht Acc«»«oriti Mouw 55 Jolan Treochcr L 37 Gre»n Lone loch P»ro*. S r 'fo m ?J' 0 7o*. T? L#m SM^u^^Rohmon. Road. Kuala Lumour. Kuchi"i. Sorowok. Ban Hona90 words
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Advertisement78 1971-04-19 13 INSIDE Bank credit in Malaysia shows lg prr cent jump; YVarlngin plans to boost its (take in world crumb rubbrr market: Management column introducing a new aeries; Joint company to manage Umber mill In Jurong; People in business. P*Ce 14. Business Times portfolio; Overseas market reports; local market; Commodities. Page78 words
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Article, Illustration240 1971-04-19 14 HENRY CHANG - Waringin plans to boost its stake in world crumb rubber market HENRY CHANG By WARINGIN. a rubber processing and trading company, is all set to increase its stake in the world crumb rubber market. It opens its second factory this time in Djambi, Sumatra next month. The Djambi factory, like240 words
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790 1971-04-19 14 CHEN MENG KONG - CHEN MENG KONG By COMMERCIAL BANKS— LOANS AND ADVANCES pREDIT extended by commercial banks to all sectors of the Malaysian economy last year totalled $2,360 million an 18 per cent Jump over 1969. Of the total, $734 million or 31.1 percent790 words
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Article246 1971-04-19 14 With this article the Business Times kicks off a regular column on .Management. We hope to spotlight in this series the part management plays in the affairs of companies, large and small, in Singapore and Malaysia- And how the techniques of this relatively new science can be harnessed for246 words
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274 1971-04-19 14 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By AN established trad- ing company and rattan manufacturer, Bombay Trading of Singapore, has ventured into another new field as part of its diversification programme. Together with Oji Paper, one of Japan's leading paper and pulp manufacturers, Bombay Trading274 words
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Article254 1971-04-19 14 Mr. I.im Thiam Loy. managing director of Sanyo (Malaysia) has left with a team of 30 Sanyo dealers for japan to attend the nth Sanyo dealers convention. During the convention they will visit the Sanyo factory and go on a sightseeing tour of the country after the254 words
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Advertisement244 1971-04-19 14 For quick relief from office headaches and nervous tension IBM prescribes advanced Office Machines. To take Automatically spaced adjustments follow. The revised the headache and nervous tension out of office copy reaches your desk in minutes. IBM's Copier work By preventing the errors that waste time is the latest scientific244 words
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Article24 1971-04-19 15 m non-»i>-rlint areas I ...ir- r ounce. dollars p«r ia.l. MM. su.l. Closid I 3-.; i.'i B s ***** K.I N24 words
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Article26 1971-04-19 15 7n London on Friday the pnc* of CIX IK N i.oria In bulk iterUni r" lont ton May Jun. wM quoted at IKll! HITI.26 words
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Article, Illustration486 1971-04-19 15 NET PROFIT TO-DATE FROM Sale of Investments $1,237.80 Dividends Received 402.00 Dividends Receivable 286.00 $1,925.80 IT certainly looks as If the long-awaited revival in the stock market miKht well be on the way, albeit somewhat hesitantly. Last week saw the market in a healthier condition liian It486 words
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Article268 1971-04-19 15 EASTER Monday was a rubber market holiday, leaving only four days i.-st week. say Singapore rubber and produce brokers Green Collier in the weekly rcpur*. The first two days were very active due to urgent shortcovering of April paper. By the end of its official life268 words
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Article85 1971-04-19 15 «..nl. k Rublwr Hotel Singapura K. I. Industiirs S.mbilan Oil Palms I'ahang Consolidated HMMI Trading William Jacks Current Datr Total for Total for paymrnt payable thr year prrvious yrar 10 r J May 19 16<~, 22.5^, 10' f May 19 2O 2O' t 3.5 r r June 1585 words
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Article368 1971-04-19 15 TM!E continued absence of overseas following made made for an easier tendency in prices in the Singapore produce market last week. Generally the volume of business recorded was negligible. In the coffee section, traders were still adopting a wait-and-see attitude in the llßht of further arrivals reported from368 words
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Article285 1971-04-19 15 HEALTHIES signs were noted on the Stock Kxchange of Malaysia and Singapore towards the end of last week when pricrs stated a general recovery. At the close of Friday's trading, industrials registered 62 advances against 28 decline.-, .ml nine unchanged, and accounted for 88 per cent of the285 words
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Article203 1971-04-19 15 LONDON: Post Easter trading was very quiet and prices tended to drift lower especially with UK company news near the week end. The Financial T.mes index ended the woek about two points above the pre-budget level. ICI was lower after the A.las bid and Beechams, FMI. Courtaulds,203 words
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Article64 1971-04-19 15 rpHE following Asian x Dollar rates were quoted on Saturday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and hold firm for today's trading. One month 5 1/4 p.c. Two month 53 8 p.c. Three month 55 8 pc Six month 6 164 words
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Advertisement250 1971-04-19 15 COST ACCOUNTANT Required by Singopore G'ass Manufacturers Pte. Limited for immediate appointment Qualifications: Degree in accountancy or Institute of Costs ond Works Accountant (Port 111 ond IV; or other recognised qualifications. Severol yeors relevant working experience in a manufacturing Organisation. Singopore Citizen. Age: Between 24 and 32 years. Salory: It250 words
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Advertisement374 1971-04-19 15 EQUATRON SDN. BHD. P.O. BOX 2498 SINGAPORE C2PERS F^ICOH CALCULATORS. SALES REPRESENTATIVES Due 'o promotion of existing personnel we now have o tew sales vacancies in our Ricoh Division. We invite applications from Singapore citizens aged 21 28 hoving Cambridge School Certificate with credit in English and preferably two years374 words
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Advertisement427 1971-04-19 15 LADY CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY A rapidly expanding subsidiary of an International Company, marketing and manufocturing a wide range of consumer products, invites applications for the above post. Applicants must possess the following minimum qualifications: Be Malaysian Citizens between the ages of 23 28. Be in possession of a Senior Cambridge with427 words
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Article961 1971-04-19 16 AS a service to readers the Business Times publishes weekly a lied uutlyati of some eighty selected shares traded on (Change Ol Malaysia and Singapore. Tne years high and lows are followed by the weeks move:urnover with calculated dividend yields and price eai I XOThS: Closing price961 words
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Article1087 1971-04-19 16 TMII Mmrtag i* a lisl of revised quotations for iDunlri- nut included in the above anal>sis tor Hie week up to Frida> Apr. 16 with price movement! baaad m mayiinMa f '•< st ■•In ■>ii i> 1 1 1 li aiul \|>iil Hi >liimn in brMMi 11.1,087 words
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Article246 1971-04-19 16 NEW YORK. Fri— The stock market closed virtually unchanged in heavy trading but showed substantial gains on the week. Losers finished slightly ahead of gainers and volume was an active 18.26 million shares. Total volume for the week was some 102.8 million shares, the third highest on record.246 words
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Article71 1971-04-19 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN Friday 66 35 Thursday 66.30 Week ago Closed RIBBERS Friday 164.90 Thursday 165.10 Week ago Closed OILS Friday 267.38 Thursday 270.14 Week ago Closed INDUSTRIALS Friday 340.0 Thursday 343.9 Week ago Closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDISTRIALS Friday 940.21 Thursday 938.17 Week ago Closed LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM71 words
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Article60 1971-04-19 16 T*HE week's total delayed trans--1 actions in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange followed by the percentage in brackets. Apr. 12. 164.000 17.95 per cent i 13. 232.000 (20.70 per cent). 14. 242.000 (21 75 per cent i 15. 218.000 1 16.59 per cent) 16. 358.000 (18.6760 words
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Article33 1971-04-19 16 Hon* Konr on Saturday the U.S. dollar mm quoted at 6.02 for TT and 6 0075 for cash. Stirling wan quoted at 14.49 and one tatl ol gold at 291.50.33 words
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Article38 1971-04-19 16 Until" i (per kilo I Tin I j 1 picul piil 12. Closed 13. 106.5 cts. 14. 11l 00 ctr. 15 108.5 C CU. II 108.75 Ct». 17. $637.00 SM4.I2 1 5650.12\ .S6J2 12 50j1.12 138 words
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Article409 1971-04-19 16 The following company meetlnes are due: Setron Limited: Apr 19. 300 pm.. Registered Office. 98 Market Street Slnsaprre 1 Pacific hfmirals Bhd.: Aor 20, 10.00 a.m.. Abbey Room. Hotel Merlin. Kuala Lumpur. Dunlop Estates Bhd.: Apr. 20. at noon. 'Bastion House,' Jalan Kota. Malacca. Malayan Cables Bhd.: Apr409 words
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Article121 1971-04-19 16 'THE Singapore Rubber Brokers Association released the foll^wine information In respect of business transacted In S.M.R. for the week ending April 16. All differentials are In terms of the corresponding RSS 1 position In cents per Kilogramme. SMR 5 CV May One ton Pallets 11.50 cents premium nominal.121 words
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Article65 1971-04-19 16 Industrials: 1 Hotels: Properties: r Tlnn: v S rubbers: Apr. 12 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 146.28 146.22 146.49 68.84 68.64 68.60 11M5 112 M 112.23 80.M 90.01 00.04 HIM 111 T 114.27 Dec. 30. 1966 100 1 Dre. 31. I*6B 100 Dec. 29. 1962 IVO Apr. 1565 words
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Advertisement537 1971-04-19 16 SINGER FRIDEN DIVISION INVITES APPLICATIONS FROM QUALIFIED SENIOR ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS MANDATORY QUALIFICATIONS: SINGAPORE CITIZEN POSSESSION OF INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT WILLING TO TRAVEL ABROAD FOR IMMEDIATE ADVANCED TECHNICAL TRAINING EUROPE U.S. TWO YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIAL FIRM OR EQUIVALENT MUST BE MAKING MORE THAN *****.00 PER MONTH PLEASE MAIL APPLICATION BY537 words
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Advertisement503 1971-04-19 16 jK Eastern Agencies |{jj§ OFFICE MACHINES DIVISION A vacancy exists in the Malacca branch of Eastern Agencies for a Salesmon/Technicion. The successful candidate will be called many Office Machines Division customers in the territory covered by our Malacca office, and at the same time, expand our business there through direct503 words
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351 1971-04-19 17 CINGAPORE. Sun. Bars and other retailers of liquor were today urged to form a wholesale organisation of their own "to fight manipulation of prices." The proposal was made by Mr. Lim Jew Kan. newly -elected president of the Singapore Public House Owners351 words
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Article43 1971-04-19 17 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. Llm Leok Ik. 36. was yesterday fined $400, In default two months jail when he pleaded guilty to having three gallons if Illicit liquor on which duty on $936 had not been paid at Kampong Musang on April 3.43 words
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154 1971-04-19 17 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. L.P. Rodrigo. MP for Serangoon Gardens, today called on people, particularly those in rural areas, to adjust themselves to the overall modernisation of the Republic. Mr. Rodrigo who was addressing PAP members o: the Serangoon Gardens branch, said Government might find it necessary154 words
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Article182 1971-04-19 17 SINGAPORE. Sun. President Shea r e s yesterday performed his first gynaecological operation at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital, since he became President in January. He performed a hysterectomy (removal of the womb) for fibroids on a woman, from the "free" ward. The President's first patient is182 words
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Article, Illustration145 1971-04-19 17 SINGAPORE. Sun. Texans, they say, have a craving for wide open spaces. But these 84 domestirated Texan quails are used to fences. The quails, donated to Jurong Bird Park by Colt Industries are under quarantine for deworming and vaccination. Originally there were145 words
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186 1971-04-19 17 CINGAPORE. Sun. An employer who pays a worker drafted for full-time national service the difference between his civilian and army pay can have the amount deducted from his taxable income, the Income Tax Department said. It was replying to a letter from186 words
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Advertisement157 1971-04-19 17 NfT¥ CLUB a RESTAURANT 4th Floor People's Pork Complex, fl| |PV New Bridge Road, Spore. t -^B Tel: *****4 (5 Lines). Hong Kong Tim Sum 9 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. W. Jf Lunch time Top Tune W /^T Populor Singers from Taiwan, Hong J^tatf^L Kong Local Talents at157 words
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Advertisement54 1971-04-19 17 Congratulations to Air New Zealand's great winning team: Graeme Lawrence Ken Smith Geoff Pterry -Trevor Discombe You can get around fast too. Take Air New Zealand's direct flight to Sydney leaving Mondays and Thursdays from Singapore. ijtSp^ %^S«^ mnimnAuunaS THE INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE '+mmk THAT KNOWS THE l*^-?^^ SOUTH PACIFIC BEST54 words
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Miscellaneous739 1971-04-19 17 TV and Radio 3.00 PM. Opening and 7.41 News and Newsreel (Chinese) Indian Classical Dance (repeat) 0.05 Combat: Gulliver 3.30 A Diary of Events in Singapore 9.00 News and Newsreel (English This Week (Tamil) 9.25 |f s Happening in Singapore 3.33 It's Happening m Singapore (English) (Tamil-repeat) 9.45 Music Hall:739 words
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Advertisement224 1971-04-19 18 X^ IUXU OUS ilUi }p§§li| Apartments f|| |a iBS^: S In The Midst of a|g Sd 2 Singapore's Prestige ||a i-,^^: 8: S Residential Area 1 1 j| 1;:'^^: g GRANGE HEIGHT IS LOCATED ON A CHOICE SITE AT THE FRINGE OF ORCHARD C ■K^'^l^^Tl- II H ROAD COMMERCIAL AND224 words
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407 1971-04-19 19 Big shipping firms to bid for 2 vessels 'under arrest' SINGAPORE, Sun INTERNA TIONAL shipping companies are expected to take part in bidding for two Panama-register-ed cargo vessels at a forthcoming public auction sale in Singapore ordered by the Hmh Court here The Scotch Mist and the Pernod, both Liberty407 words
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301 1971-04-19 19 'Pass on skills' call to dock workers i^INGAPORE, Sun. Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen last night called on the experienced workers of the Keppel Shipyard to pass on their skills to younger men so as to make the shipyard highly competitive. At the same time, he said. the experienced301 words
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154 1971-04-19 19 'Anxiety' over rehousing in complex CINGAPORE. Sun. J Only motor repair workshops affected by the Government's development schemes will be housed at the new industrial complex now being built at the sth mile, Upper Thomson Road. This was stated today i by Miss Lim Peck Hong. public relations officer of154 words
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Article53 1971-04-19 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. The r.iwly-appoliuea legal adviser of t.ie :«'&ilciial Taiiding Trade Union. Mr. Thomas Chan, today called for more non-member tailors to jcln the union. He said: "I understand that there are about 4.000 to 5,000 tailors in Singapore but the union has only53 words
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Article59 1971-04-19 19 SINOAPORF. Sun Five technicians, due to go to Japan for training later this month, were given a farewell dinner tonight by their employers, the Chenta Rayon Company. The four girls and one man, all between 20 to 22 years old. 1 were feted nt the Queen Astrld Park59 words
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Advertisement220 1971-04-19 19 ofYellowßiveriSanßernadino fame J I^^Sfl Quid JntetKational Presents P^^ .^^^^^Hl fl^^^^^ m^tmlm\mM^ I PI isms H L at National Theatre '■«S^-. p TO-MORROW NIGHT 8 p.m. W^^^ f Tickets- 5 2.3.5.8,10. Available at COLD STORAGE C K TANG ROBINSON S ''^fif^C JD^ NATIONAL THEATRE ROBERT PIANO iNB&jH: JvJ^ guest artistes i^Sfe^220 words
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Miscellaneous864 1971-04-19 19 STRAITS TIMES WORD PUZZLE «N» The winning entry JHE $10,000 prize t— Mr. K. Y. Tham, 245, 1 ~^~"^~^~M^d f\ r^t^^t Tembeling Road, Sin- jj IHiED C E[ ;isj 3■C E M| 3 M^^^B ORA L solution which the ■■■rTr""! T~^^W^ IH^H Bl^^^^^^^H l^k^lH~r~ ~~r~~n^^H com- 5 I IRA N864 words
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Article115 1971-04-19 20 THE KAISERS by Theo Aronson (Cassell £2.50). THIS is essentially a family chronicle of the Hobenzollerns of the Second German Reich in the days of Kaisers Wi'lhelm I, Friedrich 111 and Wilhelm 11. It's the drama of German politics in which the emperors and their womenfolk115 words
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Article, Illustration901 1971-04-19 20 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By SINGAPORE: The Chain of Disaster by Major-General S. Woodburn Kirby. (Cassell. £3.15 p.) MONTH, to the very day, before Singapore fell to the Japanese, Churchill on his way back from the United States sent an anxious signal to Wavell, the first901 words
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479 1971-04-19 20 THE KINGDOM AND THE POWLR by Gay Tales? (Calder and Boyars, V 5.00). JUST before the turn of the century God got up one morning and, after a quick breakfast of fruit Juice (lightly chilled), cornflakes479 words
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295 1971-04-19 20 PHILIP FRENCH - PHILIP FRENCH By ?l FIVE SCREENLAYS by Harold Pinter (Metbuen €3.75). OAROLD PINTER may have got off to a rough start in the theatre but there can't be many writers of note from Maeterlinck through Faulkner to Gore Vidal who've had an295 words
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Advertisement132 1971-04-19 20 In major cities throughout 5 continents... When it's time to relax it's time for a Tiger. Get the big, bold taste of Tiger Lager Beer and you'll know why it's enjoyed in over 50 countries throughout the world why it's been awarded no less than three gold medals for excellence.132 words
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Advertisement1270 1971-04-19 21 IHOI AN! OTHEI U I CINTINENTAL PORTS. -AEUS L'bon.L'xces.l'pcol. Out,*' I??;?, tfXL W, .(US Liverpool. Glasgow Apr 2S Apr it L'»i'POOl tpr li Mai 2 OMEOON L'pool. A'mouth. B'fast May I May II May 11/17 Mar II CYTONEUS Liverpool. ClMft. Ma, 7 Mi'yl M?y 19 12 IM Liverpccl, Gll'gc* May1,270 words
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Advertisement2046 1971-04-19 21 LV mil .H IV ////7/Ji ifMmwM n 1 11 -Ifl IHECT TO HAMBURG IN 30 BAYS P. i- Pinang Sinppore LDADINI FDIi P "ONA Sailld Sailel G35 36, 21 C'blanca H'burg/B'men, R'dam/ Adam, G'burg, C'hagen, Aarhu: JAPAN Apr 23/21 Apr 27/21 Apr 18/ 1 Hamburg/Bremen, A'dam/ R'dam A'werp, Oslo, G'burg.2,046 words
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Advertisement1186 1971-04-19 21 FHTNItHTIT EXPtEU SFJVICE IiIECT FIIM UST COAST 111 NiwYiri- Pinang P Sham Spire KmptM TOLOFON Slilel Apr 21 Apr 21 June 27 M L S° N t Sl M 53 M "f, MN 1 0N S»'«d May 15 May 19 July 22 SUDAN Sails Apr 29 May 39 May 111,186 words
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Advertisement1129 1971-04-19 22 KAWASAKI KISF.N ICMSHA LTD. West Australia /Singapore /Japan Service Fremantli S'pon Keelung Yikkaichi/higoyl Y'hama Kobl "El Saltalir Man" I May 12 May 11 May 21 May Japan Persian Cull Service Singapore Fit: "Siiiici Man" Nl. S 11/21 Apr Colombo. Karachi, Muscat. Abu Dhabi, Basrah, Khorr, Kuwait, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai. "SacijMwa1,129 words
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Advertisement1035 1971-04-19 22 TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND load! Pining P. Shim Singapore Fin •URNEA In Pt Today F'tll, Mcl, Mil, Syd. juwam 11 May 11/21 May 21/22 May Auck., Napur, Lytt., Tiiraru. STP.AITS/MADP.tS SEIVICI. Singapore P. S'nam Psnang Lialiif fif: rajula 22/ 1 Miy 4 May S May Nagacattmam, Madias. P.AJULA 22/271,035 words
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Advertisement897 1971-04-19 22 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****37. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Shim Pinang Arriiet: NEPTUNE ZIRCON CO. 33 14 London 17/5, H'burg 21/5, R'dim 24 5, Havre 26/5. NEPTUNE AQUAMARINE 1/ I897 words
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Advertisement770 1971-04-19 22 0& r MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mkm SHIPPING CORPORATION BIiRHAD NevX)tJl» A<p«Mna, Kuato L«npu« B The National Shipping Line of Malay**" FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE <ingscort P. Shim Pensng Irriwi: IUHGA ORKID 1/ 5 Jim I 1111 l 11/11 JMI Havre 67. Lond«.l 17, H'burg 14/7. R'da.ti 16 l f A'werp 19/7, Bremen770 words
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Advertisement595 1971-04-19 23 SINGAPORE SOVIET 1 1 VQ SHIPPING CO. (PTE) LTD. TEL: *****1 (3 LINES) i£ I.UI10PC:. Singapore P. Sham Penang DESTINATIONS: MV k'[JHtom C«». 1-4/17 *»r li IS Apr 29/ 2 Ma) Hamburg, RtterDim, ■•■NA LABOURBE) Antwern ■•< LUKMMANOV 24/29 Apr Leghorn,' Italy. f qb jHDIAi Sinppore P. S'hjm Penang v,595 words
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Advertisement265 1971-04-19 23 g^t^vwTvT^^^ii^iiiiiiiiiiiiUßlLrTf^vTjH OYAMA^ LINE SPORE P. SHAM PENAAG NIKKO MARU V. 1 Apr 29 Apr 24 KYOKKO MARU V. 9 Apr 25 Apr 27 Apr 29 KENKO MARU V. 9 Apr 25 Apr 29 Apr 39 KENKO MARU V. 9 Apr 29 May 1 May 3 MOUNT ASO V. 1 Apr265 words
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Advertisement404 1971-04-19 23 Pl 3 MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CO. JKEQI (M) BHD. A leading manufacturer of electrical home appliances invites applications from male Malaysian Citizens for the post of: ASSISTANT ELECTRONICS ENGINEER Requirements: Malaysian Citizen with University degree in Electronics Engineering commensurate with factory experience is desirable but not essential. Age below 30 yeors.404 words
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Advertisement319 1971-04-19 23 •JH.CI JURONG TOWN CORPORATION POOL ATTENDANTS t Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates (or c appointments as POOL ATTEND- j ANTS In the JURONO TOWN SWIMMINO POOL. Qualifications Experience: Must have completed Primary education and must be physically r fit and able to swim. Salary Scale (consolidated): $140 x319 words
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Advertisement405 1971-04-19 23 McALISTER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of 5Tc. less 40' Singapore Income Tax. In respect of the year ending 30th June 1971. Such dividend will be paid on nth May 1971 to Stockholders whose names appear on the405 words
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Article39 1971-04-19 24 LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel expert perming and gorgeous tinting. Very moderate prices. Appointment*: Telephone *****3 (Spore). FREE RECIPE. Kor delicious snacks. Just spread Swiss Knight, or Milkmaid' cheese on toast, bread or crackers. Right for all occasions.39 words
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Advertisement750 1971-04-19 24 Acknowledgement* FAMILY OF THE LATE Mdm. Tan Nicolin Neo thank all relatives and friendn for their condolence, visit*, wreath* and gift*. Situations vaoant plication* are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the post of Kuctricmn on the Training Ship Singapore' (1) Salary Scale $210 x 15—330 per month (all-in). (II) Additional750 words
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Advertisement794 1971-04-19 24 WANTED FULLY EXPERIENCED stenographer to commence work 3rd. May 1971. Accuracy essential. Apply giving full details stating salary required with copy of recent photograph (non-returnable) to Box A6X9B S.T Spore ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE FIRM requires girl trainees for selling/ letting/managing properties. Applicants must have pleasant nature, can converse convincingly. It794 words
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Advertisement900 1971-04-19 24 EXPERIENCED WASH AMAH mornIngs only European couple t"wo children $100- Call 20. Jalan Insaf Thomson Rise Estate. Spore 20. WANTED STORE CHECKER age between 30- ■35 years. Salary according to experience and capability Apply Box A 6924 S.T. LARGE EUROPEAN TRAOINO ORGANISATION Require* Junior Clerk for their Engineering Dept. Educational900 words
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Advertisement1027 1971-04-19 24 DISTRICT 11: 2-storey 3 Bedroomed Semi-detached Bum alow. Furnished $900/- p.m. Real Estate Agents And Investment Company 53 The Arcade, *****/*****/*****. B'pore. FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM FLAT with 1 alr-condltloner. Block "A" (sth floor) .Eastern Mansions. Jalan Kechll. Katong. with panoramic vn« of sea Telephone ***** (office hours). DISTRICT S: Fully1,027 words
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Advertisement1071 1971-04-19 24 SENIOR EXECUTIVE urgently requires 3-4-bedroom bungalow/flat In dial*. 9, 10. 11. 21. Phone ***** B'pore Leave accommodation LEAVE FLAT from May Ist for 3 month* furnished three bedroom* District 0. Tel *****6 Spore. Houses and land lor salo DISTRICT 11: 2-Btorey 3 Spacious Bedroomrd Semi-detached House with built-m Wardrobes, panoramic1,071 words
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Advertisement963 1971-04-19 24 •hops to lot HEW 2 STONEV SHOP situated at centre of Butterworth town Suitable details: phone 210 Kota Serang Semut. Heap Lee. Business Opportunities and Apparatus for Plastic. Rubber, Leather, Vinyl Leather Cabl« Wire. More than 100 type* of testing machine* for your choice. Enquiries Gammeter. Pte Ltd P.O Box963 words
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Advertisement870 1971-04-19 24 Tours and Excursions t NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE Ltd > Malaya— Seven Day* Ksllo airconditioned Bus *****/- (Provided air-conditioned room). Departure Every Sunday Monday. C Highland* —Four Day* 5570 20/4/71. 11/4/71. 22 4 71. 29/4 71. Haadyal Scngkhla Five Daya Ss9o/-. 20,4 71. 9/5 71. Bangkok Cnclngmai —Fifteen Daya *****870 words
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Advertisement867 1971-04-19 24 CCC JUNK STORS PTE LTD.. :1 Newton Road. 8 pore Tel: MIS 9/ *****7. Buy and Sell. Trade-la, Hire Household Furniture. Curio*. Antlquo Furniture and Hire Children* (Jar den Swings for Birthday Partial. Etc. AVAILABLE EX-EUROPE second hand Anchor Chain in excellent condition Two 27 5 metre* cables. 52mm diameter867 words
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Article, Illustration617 1971-04-19 25 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By Azahar adds a I quarter inch to his high jump mark J^OR AZAHAR Hamid, the 21-year-old high jumper supreme, raised his own national record by a quarter of an inch when he cleared 6ft Bsin in the Singapore AAA allcomers meet at617 words
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Article31 1971-04-19 25 TOKYO, Sun An 11-day training session (or Asian volleybar coaches will start In Tokyo, on May 31. Participants so far Include Australia, Malaysia. Singapore. South Korea, Pakistan and Mexico.31 words
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Article180 1971-04-19 26 England beat Chinese by 5-4 pEKING. Sun. Th? England men's table tennis team lought back from near defeat to snatch an exciting 5-4 victory jver China here last nighi in the first goodwill match oi their Chinese tour. The English girls were beaten 3-0. Watched by a crowd of nearlyReuter - 180 words
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Article411 1971-04-19 26 PT. of SPAIN, Sun AFTER conceding a first innings lead of 166 to the West Indies in the Fifth Test, India fought back gallantly by scoring 94-1 in their second innings here yesterday. West Indies were all out for 526, the highest score byReuter - 411 words
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171 1971-04-19 26 S.A. SPORTS MINISTER BOOED BY TENNIS SPECTATORS JOHANNESBURG, Sun. South African Sports Minister Frank Waring was loudly booed by spectators white and coloured on the last d a y oi the Open tennis championships here yesterday. The booing began as he i stepped onto tne centre court at Ellis ParkReuter - 171 words
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Article409 1971-04-19 26 Gunners in sight of the double LONDON, Sunday I today looked forward to the growing prospect of the .greatest achievement in their soccer history while Leeds were re-living the nightmare of last season's missed opportunities. In one explosive minute yesterday afternoon, Arsenal scored a goal which could bring them theirReuter - 409 words
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Article, Illustration181 1971-04-19 26 Revie: I've never seen such a bad decision LONDON. Sun. Leeds manager Don Revie last night complained bitterly about the goal which could have cost his team the Knglish First Division soccer championship. Referee Ray Tinkler awarded West Bromuich a 70th minute goal although linoman was waving for ollMdr RevieReuter - 181 words
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Article282 1971-04-19 26 Arsenal Blackpool Coventry C. Palace Derby |y.-« u h Leeds Liverpool Man City West Ham Wolves 1 Newcastle 2 Nott'm F. 3 Burnley 3 Man Utd 3 Everton 2 Huddersf Id I West Brom 0 Tottenham 1 Chelsea 1 Stoke 0 Soulhpton I 3 I 5 1 0 I282 words
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Article1071 1971-04-19 26 Arsenal 37 26 6 S 66 26 58 Leeds 39 24 10 S fir, 30 58 Chelsea 39 17 14 8 50 40 48 Wolves 39 20 7 12 6! S^ 47 Tottennam 37 It; 13 6 49 31 45 Liverpool 3R 14 16 8 36 22 44 South'plon1,071 words
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Article, Illustration197 1971-04-19 27 E MANS, Sun. French girl Marie-Claude Beauseems almost certain to une the first woman for years to drive in the Le 24-hour motor race. Beaumont, an attractive who outclassed most women t of men in International is entered for todays Le three-hour197 words
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Article100 1971-04-19 27 DUBUN. Sun Minskv. full brother to last year's cham-jreax-old Niunsky. was b ft head in the Tet~:uk».s at The Curragh t the Canadian-bred impressive win. trainer lid he would run in the English 2.000 Ci D N! 1 running in the colMn J.me Engelhard, lookedReuter - 100 words
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Article302 1971-04-19 27 SEOUL. Sun. Defending champion Hahn ChangSanß of South Korea today won the Korean Open golf championship with a 72-hole aggregate of 281. seven under-par. Two Taiwanese, Chang Chung Fa and Lv Liang Huan. shared recond place with a four-day total of 285 Eight strokes behindReuter - 302 words
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Article81 1971-04-19 27 NEW YORK. Sun. Results of Baseball League games played yesterday: American League: New York 5 Baltimore 3 rlO Inns): California 4 Minnesota 3: Detroit 10 Boston 9 HO inns i Kansas City 5 Milwaukee 3; Chicago 4 i Oakland 0; Washington 5 Cle\elanri 3 National League: Pittsburgh 281 words
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Article1972 1971-04-19 27 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By JASBO, the even-money favourite, scored a stylish three-length win in the Class 1 trophy race over lOf at Ipoh yesterday. Jasbo, ridden by Peter Moran, clocked 2mln 5 3/5, equalling the course record set by Agnes Slipper 12 years ago. Jockey Des1,972 words
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Article48 1971-04-19 27 Pool 55.380 Ist No: ***** 52.421 2nd No: ***** 51.210 3rd No: ***** $605 Starters I $6? rarhi Nik: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 3C484 ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation prim ($47 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 3836» ***** ANOTHER COU48 words
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247 1971-04-19 29 Ryun does the fastest mile since Keino KWSAS CITY, Sun. Jim Ryun ran the fastest mile In the world this year when I locked 3 mm. 55.8 sec in Glenn Cunningham Mile (he Kansas relays in Law- yesterday. It was the fastest mile run Kip Keino of Kenya ran <>nReuter; UPI - 247 words
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Article149 1971-04-19 29 DY GRABS VICTORY FROM E.P. BY 16 TWO-TIME Singapore Masters champion Jesse L>y won the Philippine Airlines eight-pin I ling qualifying tournament at Hyatt Bowl yesterday. The win earned Dy. an Insurance executive, a trip to Australia where he wlli vie with bowlers from Malaysia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan.149 words
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Article22 1971-04-19 29 The Singapore l&iand Country ,il hold a novices monster filter gala at their pool on April 24 at 230 p.m.22 words
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Article230 1971-04-19 29 Pahang's cup with 21-6 -margin- KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Royal Pahang team gave a display of excellent riding and zest for scoring when they overran Selangor A" in the remaining four chukkers to win the Selangor Turf Club Cup polo tournament a' the Polo ana Riding Club ground here today.230 words
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Article206 1971-04-19 29 KEPPEL Club took a step closer toward retaining the Singapore G.A. championship when they beat arch rivals Warren Club A\ to U at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Keppel are the only unbeaten club this season. They have played four ..itches, won three, and drew one.206 words
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Article56 1971-04-19 29 B Khoo won the SICC "D 1 medal stableford with 44 points at the Island Course. Runnerup was C H. Loke with 43. R.H Gunn finished third with 42 potnta on a countback. First nine ballsweep winner was Lim Peng Law (24>. while B Khoo56 words
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433 1971-04-19 29 pOLICE consolidated their lead in the Singapore senior cricket league when they beat RAF Tengah by four wickets at Tengah yesterday for their sixth straight win. reports GODFREY ROBERT. Police won on the solid stand by openers Mike de Whitt433 words
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Article, Illustration266 1971-04-19 29 TONY FRANCIS - TONY FRANCIS By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Graeme Lawrence staved off an early challenge from Australia's John Walker then sped all the way home to claim his double hattrick in the Selangor Grand Prix at the Batu Tiga track here today. Lawrence, who completed his first hattrickReuter - 266 words
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286 1971-04-19 29 Crusaders and two other teams to tour S'pore rpHREE basketball teams X from Indonesia. the Philippines and the United States will play In Singapore next month and July. BAS secretary Lee Yee Nan said the Indonesian team will include eight internationals. The American team are the Stanford University's Crusaers a286 words
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391 1971-04-19 29 who withdrew trom the OP event because ne couldn't sort out his Pallixer BRM. ended Albert Poon's invincibility in the 15-lap saloons event. In a race which had spectators on their feet. Hengkle took his works Opel Commodore into the lead in the 14th391 words
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93 1971-04-19 29 S'PORE LOSE TITLE TO FORCES BY A GOAL TPOH, Sun. Malaysian 1 Armed Forces defeated Singapore 1-0 in the final of the Malaysian Malays hockey championship at the Municipal Padang here yesterday. Forces scored the decisive goal In the 29th minute through inside-left Mohamed Noor. Singapore made a determined rally93 words
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Article21 1971-04-19 29 The Singapore Business Houses netball league will be held at the University of Singapore from today to May 12.21 words
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Article283 1971-04-19 29 PETER SIOW - Chan 's pot shot worth 2 points PETER SIOW By A SECOND half goal by former Youth international Chan Chak Weng gave Hamilton a 3-2 win over Hotel Singapura in Div. 1 League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Chan's goal was from a 25-yard drive. Moving up the283 words
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Article58 1971-04-19 29 MOSCOW Sun Alexander Matveyev of the Soviet Union added 0.5 kg ill lb) to the world record for the middleweight press with 162 kg i 35" 1 lb) at a meet of the Soviet Welghtllftlng Federation in Taganrog, it was announced today. Matveyev beat the previousReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement602 1971-04-19 25 (Cont. from Page 24) Bosti Yichu tor amlm SINGAPORE SNIPE PEEWIT KOOd condition raced re..ularl> offrr ovi-r l:,\K Chant: V.uhi Chlb HHlb 1 lore Vehicles (or Sale I*7o M MINI 1000 V'olkswaicen 1969 Corfna Super V V si.yo 4UR Yolkswat:>n i<iti« a Mini 1000 FVKtcort M 1100 Traveler A 60602 words
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Advertisement513 1971-04-19 25 1957 PEUGEOT 403 one ownrr in >ooU running order Price $600 ono Telephone *****7. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Good condition J3OOO Call Harry Black office ***** TJM7, home *****3. 1964 MORRIS 1100 excellent condition n: n\ extras S3. MM) ono. Rinc Larrv *****5 aftst 7 p.m 1963 MORRIS 1100 S3IUO ono owner513 words
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Advertisement1599 1971-04-19 25 PHILIPS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION JURONG CHANGE OF ADDRESS This is to inform all our clients and friends that with effect from Monday 19th April 1971 our new Factory and Development Laboratory will be at: II No. 10 Neythol Rood *g~C Post Office Box No. 79 fei^^j Toman Jurong Pott Office Vjto'1,599 words
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Miscellaneous265 1971-04-19 25 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Animals upset one about nothing (5). 7. Lines without a subject for 6. Nick cannot change Inside (5). the theatre (5). 11. Refusing to yield that's a 8. Stop putting one over relief I (8. 3). another! (9). 13. Expert report? (5). 9 Girls clothes?265 words
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Advertisement587 1971-04-19 26 Mriding rorwaipjf rom tour Directions From the four cardinal directions and all ft wF *^¥^^Rmr points in between progress is essential if the Wr?: i fr^Fi^Kf i tSi \wl quality of life is to be improved for all. Healthier i Ui i i jMF «V *3* V^S city environments and587 words
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Advertisement615 1971-04-19 27 > ENCYCLOPEDIA BARGAIN Jt j/S^jM $20 exclusive offer for Straits Times readers __^M^CS |-^^H Kr "What is th« word I want?" We all know thai everyday YOU WIU> USE IT EVERY DAY The use f words the right B^gg|HpHp^^^^i^3aP^P^P^P^P^P^PJ|3SPff' 9^ |PB situation wh«n w« ara tost tor th© right word615 words
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Advertisement498 1971-04-19 28 pferaeme Lawrence HE^B I win never cnanoe b^^h I I I^^ Imm. JIvT A BRiiiimiiiHiE Graeme Lawrence changed his car this Screwed down into each Oyster case Rolex on his solo voyage around the world. nlj^^^ year. He bought a Brabham BT 30. It carried (just like a submarine hatch)498 words
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Miscellaneous36 1971-04-19 29 HOCKEY SHA Dlv. 2: Singapore Recreation Club B v Prisons (Padang 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER Malay Youths v Vuta Raja; Sultan's Gold Cup: Singapore Malays v Johore Malays iboth at Jin. Besar. 5 30 p.m. 7.30 pm.).36 words
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Miscellaneous455 1971-04-19 29 WORD PUZZLE f- e« in* mm i.it i -j-— -j STRAITS TIMES MONDAY WORD PUZZLE P 1 I 1 I OtfV C>l CM *M> I iP*rj fcttnetrtu m>u kiln MM M n mm Is i i _i I —^^^s^« JBaBB I— Cat ilM| MM I. mi —I CLUES FOR P-1455 words
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Obituary21 1971-04-19 30 CABLE RECEIVED FROM Ceylon Sathaslvam father ot Ratnam Palm Kstate Ntantin and Poulocaalngara Headmaster Ca.itkfUld Kstate. Purhonx on 13 4.71.21 words
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Article520 1971-04-19 30 Troops seize 'Free Bengal' Hq- KARACHI. Sun. PAKISTANI troops have seized the East Pakistan border town of Chaudanga, often described as the headquarters of the breakaway Bangla Desh Government, Pakistan Radio reported yesterday. The broadcast 'said the town, close to the frontier with India's West Bengal state, fell without aReuter; AP - 520 words
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384 1971-04-19 30 School fees protest walkout by 670 pupils KOTA BHARU, Sun. The 670 pupils of the Muhammad! Arabic School in Jalan Merbau here today staged a walkout to protest against the imposition of school fees. When the school reopened for the second term today the pupils went Into their respective classrooms384 words
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91 1971-04-19 30 One hurt as gangs clash with parangs SINGAPORE, Sun. Yeo Keng Choon. 22, of Weld Road was admitted to the Outram Hospital following a 10-minute gang clash along the Weld RoadSungei Road area at about 10 tonight. The Loh Kuan and SI Tong (Daredevil) gangs are believed to have been91 words
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Article57 1971-04-19 30 LONDON, Sun. BOAC cancelled Its first exclusively farepaying Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet flight to New York today because of a pay dispute between the airline and its flight engineers. The 100 pa&stngers waiting at London's Heathrow airport to board the noon flight to New York andUPI - 57 words
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Article31 1971-04-19 30 SINGAPORE, Sun. —A motorcyclist and a woman pedestrian were admitted to Outram Hospital tonight after colliding at the Junction of Parrer Road and Buklt Timah Road at about 9.30.31 words
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231 1971-04-19 30 K. KANGSAR, Sun. A MATINEE show patron suddenly ran amok today and stabbed and wounded four people at the Capitol Cinema here. Three of the victims were upstairs in the circle seats, while the fourth was a bystander looking at231 words
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105 1971-04-19 30 POISONING: FAMILY RUSHED TO HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Sun. A whole family of eight were rushed to Thomson Hospital by neighbours tonight with suspected food poisoning. The parents and their six children from Nee Soon village had earlier taken coffee with their food. A short while later the younger children complained of105 words
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Article, Illustration197 1971-04-19 30 Lucky escape for 5 as crash car lands on its roof SINGAPORE. Sun. All five people in this Opel Rekord including three sisters escaped with slight injuries when it flipped over on its roof at the 11th mile. Mandai Road, today. According to police, the Opel was nearing the junction197 words
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Advertisement59 1971-04-19 30 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20.00 (minimum) Whitmont P.P. Business shirts retain their 'just pressed' appearance all day long. You always look neat, confident, successful. Fixed prices for long sleeves from $19.90 to $49.50 see the Whitmont ties to match. whitmontQ Available from: TrT I—H1 H F^j "r rWro x>« north59 words
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Advertisement153 1971-04-19 30 H |^f "Cast a love spell with 1 I SHISEIDO LIPSTICK 111 1 F r d my h v<n| y >'P*> "inbow of wven bewitching I W^\ ■Im^uff^k CO Ori itoi d >ome flom tlie mou "P°( °f S" ld BJ JJR*/flll"' H SHISEIDO NAIL POLISH BLi^,jn|p^ B Emr.nce p*lm153 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-04-19 30 The weather Trie weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Pair.14 words
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