The Straits Times, 19 June 1971
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Title Section24 1971-06-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times lire National Estd. 1845 if SATURDAY, JUNE It, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration667 1971-06-19 1 R. CHANDRAN, VICTOR NG; GERRY de SILVA - Village wiped out by fire R. CHANDRAN, VICTOR NG and GERRY de SILVA Flash flames raze homes By SINGAPORE, Fri. FIRE wiped out on orlop colony in Tonjong Katong tonight Hun. dreds of squatters fled their homes os flames shot up more than 300 feet (91 metres). The fire broke667 words
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142 1971-06-19 1 President who talked peace, planned war... HE TALKED peace he planned war. This, says the New York Times, was President Johnson as he sought election In 1964 while running as a dove. Its proof? The Pentagon Papers a mammoth top secret study of the U.S. role in Vietnam and South-east142 words
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333 1971-06-19 1 'Reflect Asian views' call to media MANILA, Fri. Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo said today the mass media of South-east Asia, including private newspapers and government infor mation agencies, need to be overhauled and modernised to reflect Asian, not alien, viewpoints and goals. Mr. Romulo was speaking at the333 words
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Article35 1971-06-19 1 SINGAPORE. Prl. An Indian, aged between 31 and 35, waa stabbed to death In Buklt Pan Jang Village at about 11 p.m. tonight. Police recovered a knife and detained a man.35 words
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Article132 1971-06-19 1 pOLOMBO, Fri. Ceylon V* customs officials are seeking Interpol help to crack a gem-smuggling racket which uses the book post as a cover. The appeal to Interpol, announced here yesterday, came after a second attempt within 48 hours to smuggle sapphires, rubies and132 words
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Article, Illustration801 1971-06-19 1 BLAIR - Tycoon and the man with arm in a sling BLAIR AFTER THE BIG CHUNG KHIAW BANK BATTLE By JOHNSON CINGAPORE, Fri. The two main figures behind the scenes in the battle for control of Chung Khiaw Bank were Singapore millionaire Wee Cho Yaw and Mr. Donald Ogilvy Watson, the man801 words
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Article57 1971-06-19 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Chinese from Singapore had infiltrated Indonesia and there were signs of increasing communist disturbances in the country, Attorney -General Sugih Arto said today. Antara news agency quoted him as saying infiltration by Chinese from Singapore into Jakarta and the despatch of books and brochures from57 words
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Article96 1971-06-19 1 ADDIS ABABA. Prl. Ivory Coast and Gabon today walked out of the Organisation of African Unity (OAUj Foreign Ministers' conference amid controversy over the Issue of contacts with South Africa by black African states. Upper Volta also left the conference hall but its delegation said ItReuter; UPI - 96 words
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Article911 1971-06-19 1 Alert on rising wage costs By SOH TIANG KEN 6 CINGAPORE, Fri. Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen tonight warned against rising wage costs in the next few years when industry will have to operate under conditions of full employment. To meet these rising costs in the Interest of employers,911 words
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91 1971-06-19 1 Now the Post is publishing that report NEW YORK. Prl. The New York Times today asked a U.S. Judge to lift his order temporarily halting publication of stories based on secret Pentagon papers because the Washington Poet is publishing similar material. The Washington Post has launched its own series otAP; UPI - 91 words
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Article65 1971-06-19 1 PLYMOUTH, Fri. Two teenage naval recruits died and at Iract 10 others are reported mining after roofh teas capabed a fleet of smiling boati In a Royal Navy Channel race today. One youth waa picked up dead and another died on the way to hospital. Thirty other*Reuter - 65 words
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230 1971-06-19 2 What a study of Chinese emporiums -showed- CINGAPORE, Fri. A study of certain Chinese emporiums in Singapore and consumer behaviour has shown that, in terms of amount spent In these stores, Singaporeans depend very little on them. The study, made by four final-year students In the Geography Department or Nanyang230 words
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Article, Illustration446 1971-06-19 2 CHIN CHENG MAI - CHIN CHENG MAI ISMAIL CAN STAY INDEFINITELY London, rriody SINGAPOREAN aeronautical engineering student Mohamed Ismail bin Noor Mohamed Abdul Latiff, 23, ordered by the British Home Office to leave Britain by yesterday, may now stay on "indefinitely" and "without restrictions on taking employment."446 words
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Article135 1971-06-19 2 TAPPER'S SON IS NOW A LAWYER KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A tapper's son, Etlcan Ramasamy, 26, who completed his law studies in England on a National Union of Plantation Workers' scholarship, was admitted to tbe Bar in the high court today. In welcoming M r Ramasamy to the Bar, Justice Dato135 words
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294 1971-06-19 2 S'pore largest Aussie market in S-E Asia SINGAPORE, Friday CINGAPORE Is now Australia's No. 1 market in South-east Asia, according to an Australian trade Journal. A recent issue of Oversea Trading, published by the Australian Department of Trade and'industry, said: "Singapore is now Australia's largest market in South-east Asia. "In294 words
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Article74 1971-06-19 2 Wife fined $1,000 for cheating SINGAPORE, Frl. A housewife who misappropriated $5,600 worth of Jewellery and wedding accessories belonging to her friends was fined $1,000 yesterday. Ashamah bte. Mohd. Hussein alias Hashlmah bte Mohd! Hussein, 37, admitted she pawned the Jewellery, wedding costumes, silverware and makeup set which she had74 words
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Article69 1971-06-19 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The president of the Singapore Art Society. Mr. Liv Kang. will open an exhibition of Chinese traditional paintings by Hong Kong artist and engraver Mr. T'ao Bhou-Po. at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce next Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition U Jointly sponsored by the69 words
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Article44 1971-06-19 2 SINOAPORE. Frt. Mr. Ng Chuck Wei has been elected president of the Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society. Other officials are: Mr. Phuah Cheng Kok (vlce-prealdenti Mlm Tan Ouek Yong (secretary), Mr. Ng Kok Meng (assUtvit secretary), and Miss Kwan Wai ping. (trea*urer)44 words
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Article96 1971-06-19 2 SINGAPORE, Frl. Rotary District Governor from Bangkok, Dr. Rith Boozayaangool, last night presented a "charter" to the president of the newlyformed Rotary Club of Jurong Town, Mr. Colin Blyth. The Rotary charter dinner at the Shangrl-ia Hotel was held to welcome the Jurong Town Rotarians96 words
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220 1971-06-19 2 The chief Inspector and maintenance engineer at the aero firm, Mr. Pat Morris, who calls Ismail "Fred." said today: "Fred is a very useful chap and we should have him fully licensed In about a year." Mr. K.S. Nathan, of the United220 words
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Miscellaneous72 1971-06-19 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I I'M HERE TO FIX YER) WHAT ARE THAT I STOPPECMJP t N YOU /DEPENPS 1 SINK ELMER! THANK YOU GOING TO ON --^FQg COMING CHARGE I HOW El «S*{ pwomptlvj j me? J long _TVjgl"v7** r^ N- TIT TAKES.' BUT OVER THE JUST KEEP72 words
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Article32 1971-06-19 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Participation in tomorrow's seminar on •Trends in Malaysia." organised by the Instituie of South-east Asian Studies at the University of Singapore campus, is by Invitation only.32 words
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73 1971-06-19 3 WATER USE: DAILY AVERAGE IMPROVING SINGAPORE, Fri—Singapore's water consumption yesterday rose by 1.3 million gallons to 96.5 million gallons. The average daily consumption for the past two weeks, however, has fhnwn a drop of 12 million gallons from the previous xour weeks' average of 110 million gallons. Though the 90-million73 words
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Article, Illustration260 1971-06-19 3 'Limit charter flights' move hailed I SINGAPORE, Fri. AIRLINES here today supported a call from the head of lATA to governments throughout the world to "limit charter flights" If they want to maintain scheduled services. They said this was a "timely warning" to the world that charter flights were "robbing"260 words
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134 1971-06-19 3 I ONOON, Fri. What J happens to Changl air base after it is handed over by the Royal Air Force is a matter for the Singapore Government, the House of Commons was told yesterday. A Minister, Mr. Anthony Lambton, was (being questioned byReuter - 134 words
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155 1971-06-19 3 LONDON, Fri— A Labour MP yesterday urged the British Government to express concern to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew about "the disturbing internal policies" of the Singapore Government. Mr. Tarn Dalyell had earlier elicited in the House of Commons from Defence Minister of State,Reuter - 155 words
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129 1971-06-19 3 TOKYO, Prt. North Korea today Mid the Singapore Herald had been acting "In collusion with the U.B. Imperialists" In Singapore and praised the Singapore Government (or closing It. 'The measure taken by the Singapore Government this time Is another blow dealt at the129 words
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Article313 1971-06-19 3 CLEMENT MESEMAS - POLICE PAY REPORT IS READY CLEMENT MESEMAS: By Singapore, Fri. •JHE Lee Soo Ann committee today submitted to the Government its recommendations for a review of working conditions for junior police officers and constables. The six-man committee, which was set up on Nov. 12 last year, went through 25 sittings313 words
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182 1971-06-19 3 Sheares to open Rotary's two-day annual meet CINGAPORE, Fri. President Sheares will open the annual assembly of Rotary District 330 at the Ambassador Hotel tomorrow morning. About 200 delegates from 36 clubs in Singapore, East and West Malaysia and Brunei arrived today to attend the two-day assembly. They will discuss182 words
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Article102 1971-06-19 3 CINGAPORE. Fri. An electrician today told a traffic court he was cheated by a confidence trickster into buying a forged driving licence. Chua Ah Mok, 29, said that t«o years ago, he paid $50 to\ man who promised to get him a class two driving licence102 words
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313 1971-06-19 4 Al-Atas must apply again to rejoin us: Dr. Lim OENANO, Frl. If Prof. I Al-Atas wants to rejoin the Oerakan, he must "apply as any other citizen and be accepted or rejected as the party thinks fit," Dr. Urn Chong Eu said today. Dr. Llm was reading an "open letter"313 words
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Article103 1971-06-19 4 Politics ban students justified' I. UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Director of Mara Institute of Technology, Inche Arshad Ayub, last night gave his full support to restrictions on student participation in politics. He said the law imposing these restrictions was justified and necessary in Malaysia today. He was addressing University of Malaya103 words
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Article389 1971-06-19 4 ANTHONY NG - ANTHONY NG THAT RUBBER DEAL CLINCHED By at the tenth annual dinner of the Institute of Surveyors (Malaysia). He said the Government would not hesitate to Intervene In the rubber market as freauently as necessary and "on a scale adequate enough to achieve Its purpose." Economy389 words
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79 1971-06-19 4 Plywood firm buys steamer to ferry logs SINGAPORE, Frl. Singapore Eldai Corporation, a plywood and veneer firm in Jurong. has acquired Its own steamer to ferry logs from Indonesia to the Republic. The vessel, the 500-ton Eldal Maru No. 5. will leave for Kalimantan tonight on her maiden voyage. Built79 words
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Article37 1971-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. Teo Cheong Meng, 19. unemployed, was put on a year's probation today after he admitted forcing open the door of a house in Jalan Warlngln oft* Changt Road, on April 26.37 words
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Article24 1971-06-19 4 SUNOEI BESI. Frl. Fire gutted the top storey of the Royal Military College here thU boy's wing art block of the afternoon.24 words
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317 1971-06-19 4 Foodstuff price hikes not alarming says Govt SINGAPORE, Fri. A survey by the Government on price hikes of foodstuffs has revealed that profiteering has not reached an alarming rate. "No doubt there Is a certain degree of profiteering but It Is not that alarming." an official spokesman said today. He317 words
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Advertisement140 1971-06-19 6 eieittiiim f iMUST; GO! The Donald J Moore Galleries m JJ clearance sale is entering its final days. Hurry for J amazing, m m never-to-be- a repeated, bargains. DONALD I MOORE I GALLERIES Liat Tow^n, 541 Orchard Road, Singapore. a PALACE presents MISS SINGAPOREUNIVERSE 71 BEAUTY PASEANT TO-NIGHT AT 8.00140 words
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Advertisement120 1971-06-19 6 ■■f 'jSB I, BBBBV mSPPRSe ©^©WA® _JI sir—^x^jr tj^bs.e^^^~^^'^ MCiCn"i' When man first learned to write Almost 5000 years ago, man used a sharp stone to carve symbols on a rock. Today at MPH, there is an unbelievably wide range of writing instruments, stationery and greeting cards for any occasion.120 words
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Article, Illustration349 1971-06-19 7 Actions that 'disturb' PAP backers SINGAPORE, Friday pAP supporters have been "disturbed" by the way the Government has been going about doing things for the country's security and prosperity, the Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr. L.P. Rodrigb, said last night. Although he did not say so, Mr. Rodrlgo was obviously349 words
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Article75 1971-06-19 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr was elected president of the Pioneer Industries' Employees' Union at the union's fourth biennial delegate* conference at the NTUC Trade Union House. Other officials are: Messrs. Chu Sin Chay. Harry Quek (vice-presidents); Mr. Phey Yew Kok (general secretary) Messrs. Pang75 words
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Article72 1971-06-19 7 MAN HELPS POLICE TO ARREST THIEF SINGAPORE, Fri. A man today helped a police constable arrest a snatch thief in Henderson Crescent. The thief had earUer snatched a (old necklace from Miss Chang Pah Wah, 22, as she walked along Block 105. The constable and the man arrested the thief72 words
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274 1971-06-19 7 Youths 'behaved like animals' in molest case- '"TANAH RATA, Frl. Two teenagers who molested an American schoolgirl here had behaved like animals and nad brought bad publicity to Malaysia. A magistrate. Inche Mohamed Tahir bin Naslr. said this when he fined Virasamy Munlandy, 19, and Jayakounder Ramallngam. 17. $50 each274 words
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Advertisement239 1971-06-19 7 Vpitol -opens" today" 5 SHOWS DAILY AT 11m. 1.45, 4.00, 6 JO ft 9.30pm J Across the flaming sky floated the German High Command's most awesome weapon of destruction! rxil ■■B^r^ k /2iO^iVl ilW' a *G»rty and f rom4i-i, otooVklioo U^^^fftS9^^^ ??PP^" n Michael York Elke Summer B Oj»i« Aleun*.239 words
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Article, Illustration280 1971-06-19 8 Indian leader seeking advice on Bangla Desh refugees CINGAPORE, Fri. Indian leader Jaya Prakasha Narayan is due here tomorrow night to explain to Singapore leaders the plight of Bangla Desh refugees in India and seek their advice in solving the problem. Mr. Narayan. 69. who renounced politics about 10 years280 words
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Miscellaneous103 1971-06-19 8 Atlvy Oop I WOWANYBOC;VWHQj**aj/ OMFS BEEN BIEWMr /-> .o. 1 I S2£&£ %A^ /^NO. HOTS TAI L ro«THE iSSr^-^ -J STABS, AIXEy IT LOCKS 7 T>4' HECK V I lit Abner > N By At Lapp Dick Traey l' Mm ttf h sU r I'oultl IMNASILITy toSaT^F V ANO SHE103 words
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Article82 1971-06-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Firemen's Insurance Company, represented by the American International Underwriters Ltd., has handed a cheque for $77,509 to Mr. Yap Inn Poh, managing director of Shanghai Hall Restaurant, in settlement of a fire claim. A lire broke out in the restaurant on82 words
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160 1971-06-19 8 Two who stood as guarantors face bankruptcy BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. Two local businessmen who stood as guarantors for the wife of a detained rebel leadder faced bankruptcy proceedings today. They are Llm Ting Chew and Awang Arshad Marsal who were called before the Bankruptcy Court for a public examination160 words
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Article281 1971-06-19 8 LESLIE FONG - Ministry's 'flexible' policy LESLIE FONG NO-PERMIT WORKERS By i: Singapore, Fri fHE Labour Ministry is adopting a "flexible" 'policy towards desperately labour-short factories which employ noncitizens without first obtaining work permits. It is prepared to "go easy" on the work permit requirement in cases where factories may have to slow281 words
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Article55 1971-06-19 8 CINGAPORE. Fri. The \> Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour, Mr 3 Rajaratnam. today met the pro-tern committee of the Singapore Herald Co-opera-tive Society. It is believed the talks centred on the conditions under which the Government would issue a licence The society is expected to issue55 words
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Article189 1971-06-19 9 I*HC PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHOI RITY ANNOUNCED TNI FOLLOW 0|C BERTHING AHRANCEMENT3 JOR JUNE 19 OUT: Capetown Maru 6/7. Erfurt U m Mrneitheui 18. Karlngo 20. IWrlia 21 Writ. Oil Maru 22. Kouiel Mt-'.i tl 21, Uranua 31/32. Wiliemikerk Vijhva Tel 38/39, Kuznlca K 43 south Br«if189 words
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Article24 1971-06-19 10 PENANO. Prl. The Malacca State Government plans to set up a mushroom farm. Its Chief Minister. Dato Hajl Talib said here today.24 words
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381 1971-06-19 10 MASIE KWEE - Petrine proves you can change and still win... MASIE KWEE By Singapore, i Friday QNE'S mother tongue need not suffer at the expense of learning a new language. Sixteen-year-old schoolgirl Petrlne Yap, is living testimony to this. For, although she comes from an Englisheducated home, she enrolled in a Chinese381 words
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71 1971-06-19 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Library's magazine of book reviews by teenagers, "Teen Talk," includes Chinese reviews for the first time in its June issue. This is to stimulate reading interest among Chinesespeaking students and to encourage them to contribute their reviews on books borrowed71 words
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96 1971-06-19 10 SEREMBAN, Fri.— Tengku Alang of Sri Menantl, Tengku Abdul Manan bin Tengku Sulalman, 38, died when his Jaguar collided head-on with a timber lorry last night. The accident took place about 300 yards from his house less than a mile from Kuala Pilah. Tengku96 words
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Article27 1971-06-19 10 SINGAPORE. Prl. Suria bin HarLs. 29. was Jailed for four months today when he admitted entering Singapore from Indonesia without a valid pass on May27 words
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Article, Illustration164 1971-06-19 10 Moves in court against release of yacht CINGAPORE, Frt. Two caveats have been lodged In the High Court against the release of the motor yacht Phebe whose Panamian owners face a $100,187 claim brought by Ho Ah Lam Shipyard Pte Ltd. The Phebe. known as K.D. Mutiara when it belonged164 words
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Advertisement157 1971-06-19 10 Here, the rich B decor makes even <f f* mvEßmßt the simplest fare jH ta^Bt^^mmm ■WV^V an occasion. BP^ «^*tuk feral Try the low-calorie businessman's M JL %s&* i lunch, the Sunday 1 1 -^Jm wPa buffet for the 73 Wm /I family or savour l 'U^ i^BL jfeS^TJI H157 words
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Article, Illustration92 1971-06-19 11 3 escape in wheels -up crash rREE men had a narrow escape when their car ended wheels up in this monsoon drain at Thomson Road on Thursday nUht The Ford Cortina skidded at about 6 p.m. and pi united into the drain. All three man.iK<(l to crawl out of their92 words
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Article167 1971-06-19 11 CINGAPORE, Fri. Le g i slation may be introduced requiring car owners to instal antitheft devices in their vehicles, a senior police officer said today. "When introduced, a driver could be taken to court for not protecting his own property," Deputy Supt. P.T. Fernando told over167 words
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Article121 1971-06-19 11 SINGAPORE. Fri— Four youths who stole $412 and a watch worth $182 were jailed by a district court today. Two of them will receive a total of seven strokes of the rotan. Chia Son Har, 18, Hal Sing Lay. 19, Tan Kok Hong, and, Goh Lian Guan,121 words
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119 1971-06-19 11 250 MILES TO ANSWER $10 OFFENCE CHARGE SINGAPORE, Fri. A Singapore doctor will have to travel about 250 miles next month for an alleged $10 offence. Dr. Yap Slong Fat, alias Seong Fatt. 32, faces a charge of falling to pay a month's contribution to the Malaysian Employees Provident Fund119 words
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Article436 1971-06-19 12 The Nixon administration has emerged in good heart from the Congressional debate on the Vietnam war, while the American delegation in Paris handled the problem skilfully in the first session of the peace talks since the New York Times began publication of the secret and disturbing Pentagon436 words
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Article283 1971-06-19 12 Elections in mini-states seldom attract world attention, but Malta, where a new government has been sworn in. is an exception. The Prime Minister, Mr. Dom Mintoff, who led the Labour Party to a one-seat victory over Dr. Borg Olivier's Nationalists is committed to scrapping the defence and283 words
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Article274 1971-06-19 12 Malaysia's industrial and urban development is having its inevitable impact on rural life. The attractions of the cities are bringing a steady flow of villagers out of the kampongs. The migration has not yet reached worrying proportions, but the first signs of a developing social problem are274 words
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189 1971-06-19 12 I REFER to the letter from "Victim" (S.T. June 4) headed "Playing At Big Shots" alleging that his "temporary" Identity card was not accepted by the Penang Immigration Office for the purpose of applying for a restricted Malaysia passport. Restricted Malaysia passports are issued189 words
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Letter228 1971-06-19 12 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Llm Kirn San, said at the Unesco conference that teachers were taken out of the classrooms and put into the office to do administrative work and became bad administrators. How right he was. In one school four teachers, two from each228 words
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Letter190 1971-06-19 12 THE Malaysian Government's 1967, decision to abolish the payment of "double" Income ta x on first year's earnings was welcome. However, there exists another taxation practice which should be reviewed, mis concerns the plight of tax-payers unfortunate enough to become unemployed. On ceasing employment, they are190 words
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Letter116 1971-06-19 12 FURTHER to your recent leader. The Wrong Basket' I wish to point out that tremendous changes and price Increases during the last few years have made the consumer's price index rather Irrelevant to the true ccst of living In Malaysia today. No longer does the Index depict116 words
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Letter54 1971-06-19 12 NONUS" Is the Latin for ninth, not "Nonous". The correct prefix Is "Nona" as In "Nonagenarian" meaning a person In his nineties. Therefore, the Rev. T.R. Doraisamy and the Straits Times must be correct In choosing the word "Nonaplets". as for Reuters and their "Nontuplets". the less said the better!54 words
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Article, Illustration716 1971-06-19 12 KEYES BEECH - KEYES BEECH By SJAIGON Three 'months have passed since South Vietnam's ill-fated United States-back-ed invasion of Southern Laos and there is no reason to alter the original verdict. It was n failure. Not even advocates of the operation argue very enthusiastically that it716 words
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Article665 1971-06-19 12 STANLEY UYS - STANLEY UYS By Capetown A LETTER from the A South African Minister of Justice has ended the long ordeal of Mrs. Helen Joseph. Since October 13. 1962, when she was placed under house arrest, she has been confined to her cottage in Johannesburg from 630 p.m.OFNS - 665 words
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Advertisement29 1971-06-19 12 mrwv| V kvO ft- BS >SB$JW^ Sole Agent t Serwce Station WIN CORPORATKDN (S) PTE. LTD. Rm 29 t»l floor Winchester House. Cotyar Quay. Singapore I V. *****3, *****29 words
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Advertisement166 1971-06-19 12 by supplementing hit diet with a daily dom of Vitamin C enrichea '^^m Nyal Oranga Juic* Compound. Nyal Oranga Juk* has all the Vitamin C your baby needs to be happy and htelthy. It's V natural oranga juk* supplemented with axtra "health-giving Vitamin C" the M natural way to promote166 words
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Article, Illustration43 1971-06-19 13 Visitors stage a demo A GROIP of foreign visitors from North Korea stages an antiIS demonstration at the Korean truce village of Panmunjom on Sunday. Later, the United Nations Command, in protest, refused to attend a Military Armistice Commission Secretaries meeting —UP! picture.UP - 43 words
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Article150 1971-06-19 13 Typhoon Freda almost spent UONG KONG. Fri. Typhoon Freda, which had threatened to hit Hong Kong or Macao with 80 m.p.h. winds passed between the two colonies early today and lost its force. The typhoon moved In from the South China Sea and was heading for the Chinese provincial capital150 words
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418 1971-06-19 13 Emergency move to tackle refugee problems i r— NEW DELHI, Friday REPORTS today indicated that the West Bengal Government may declare an Emergency to tackle problems created by the massive influx of war refugees from East Pakistan. A West Bengal Government official said in Calcutta yesterday the socioeconomic problems causedReuter; UPI - 418 words
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157 1971-06-19 13 Driving: Britain will keep to the left I MADRID, Fri. BriiTl tain may go metric, but she won't move over to the righthand side of the road. Transport Minister Mr. John Peyton said yesterday that whatever chances Britain's entry into the Common Market may bring about they will not includeUPI - 157 words
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261 1971-06-19 13 NATO URGED TO BOOST DEFENCE IN THE MED PARIS. Fri. The Assembly of the Western European Union yesterday urged the Nato Council to improve allied defence in the Mediterranean in view of Soviet naval build-up there. It also asked the council to press France to return to Nato and onceReuter - 261 words
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Advertisement191 1971-06-19 13 48 MILES PER GALLON THAT'S ECONOMY! If that's what you want you've got it in the Mazda 1OOO! An incredible 48 w A miles to the gallon is not all the Mazda 1000 has to offer -the race proven kW^. OHC engine allows for the use of standard premium petrol.191 words
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Miscellaneous32 1971-06-19 13 THE GAMBOLS By Birry A-leby 7 v I o Berna? wans that^ roe eoßine wa ccX K^ZX^.lXVg*!*^ \Mgge k a m\wvej) \*x cueerMAej roecr- 'g**O < X Z"^~> (if \UOHT TAKE 7 V32 words
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Article, Illustration469 1971-06-19 14 Top secret documents reveal U.S. deceit, say Viets OARIS, Frl. The Vietcong delegation at the peace talks here said yesterday the secret Pentagon documents on how the U.S. became involved in the Vietnam war revealed the deceptions practised by American administrations for more than 10 years. Madam Nguyen Thi Blnh,Agencies - 469 words
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Article80 1971-06-19 14 REPORTER WHO TOLD ALL... CIDNET ZION, a former New York Times reporter during bis appearance on ABC-TV's Dick Davett Show on Tuesday. He said the newspaper obtained its copy of the Pentagon report on Vietnam from Daniel Ellsberg, a former employee of Rand Corporation. Zion (above) said Ellsberg worked inUPI - 80 words
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Article, Illustration755 1971-06-19 14 NEW YORK. Friday 'JHE New York Times last night handed over to Government officials a list of secret documents on the Vietnam war. A spokesman for the Times said the list handed over to the district attorney's office consisted of descriptiveAgencies - 755 words
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Article, Illustration164 1971-06-19 14 WASHINGTON, Fri. Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Vice-President in the Johnson Administration, may be the first political casualty in the current controversy over the secret Pentagon study of the Vietnam war. material from which has been published by the New York Times. Sen. ump h r c y'» chances164 words
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Advertisement197 1971-06-19 14 This radio is a collector's item. >^ Hitachi SCT-1 150 cassette recorder with f N s* 1 >w 3-band MW/SWI/SW2 radio. AC or battery X Cl HITACHI Are you a record collector? |R lM I And do you sometimes hear a song over the radio you'd like to have? I#^197 words
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Article283 1971-06-19 15 SECRETS CASE TOLD OF SPY STORIES LEEDS, Fri. An exsergeant in the Royal Air Force claimed that his confession to police of betraying radar secrets had been made up from his reading of spy stories, a court heard yesterday. The former airman. Nicholas Prager, admitted after his arrest early this283 words
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Article64 1971-06-19 15 LONDON Pri. Security is being tightened in Bntisn Government departments to safeguard conlldential commercial information. Prime Minister Edward Heath an" nounced in tht House of Commons last night. The move fol.ows newspaper charges about information being leaked from official sources concerning a big insurance firm beforeReuter - 64 words
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Article29 1971-06-19 15 WASHINGTON. Pri. A committee has urged the Government to experiment with a system of 24-hour television surveillance of highcrime areas to protect citizens from street crime.29 words
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201 1971-06-19 15 DOME, Fri. A group of Italian senators last night introduced a Bill to legalise abortion and claimed that 1.500.000 illegal abortions are performed in Italy each year. The BUI sponsored by Socialist senators Arnaldo Nanfi, Piero Galeffi and Giorgio Fenolatea comes onlyReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration804 1971-06-19 15 Stepped up war on U.S. drug addiction WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Nixon yesterday declared an all-out war on drug addiction in the United States and asked Congress for an extra US$l55 million to deal with the problem, which he called a national emergency. About US$lO5 million of the new money willReuter - 804 words
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138 1971-06-19 15 Lensman sues Burtons for assault— LOS ANGELES, Fri. A free-lance photographer yesterday filed a U.S. $1,917,000 (about £800,000) assault and battery suit against Elizabeth Taylor and her husband Richard Burton. The suit, filed in Superior Court here by Ron Galella, did not allege that the Burtons actually committed the assaultReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement142 1971-06-19 15 1 THRILL YOUR MIND j&B Genuine Persian Silk Rug is a divine piece of beauty. it relaxes your s§j re» mind and with some practice the s*nst of touch is so developed that 2«» iu*t the mere presence of Silk Rug is sensational. Ijsi jgH This is particularly true of142 words
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Article77 1971-06-19 16 CHIEF PRICE CHANGES RISES Haw Par $1.91 +40 1.0.8. $4 32 +.38 Sea View $0.79 1 +14} mi $288 +.08 Merlin (M) $1.06 +.06 Ambassador $1.55 +.06 Srtron $164 +06 Mega Chrm $1.14 +.05 P. Bank $1.15 +.05 p.E.G.I. $195 +.05 F.E. Ship $2.26 +.04 Rothmans $2.67 +.04 M. Glass77 words
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Article37 1971-06-19 16 Straits Times Indices Jane 17 Jane It Industrials: ***** 160.90 Hotels: 75.71 76.17 Properties: 126.38 127.11 Tlm: 95.2* 9Z.9« t S rubbers: 118.76 118.73 Dee. 30, 1966 100 1 Dtc. 31. 1968 I*o tDec. 29. 1962 I*o37 words
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Article285 1971-06-19 16 HAW Par Brothers International and I'nited Overseas Bank highlighted firm trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Interest in both these counters took on a very bullish turn in the wake of press reports featuring both companies in the sale of Chung285 words
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Article933 1971-06-19 16 810 AND OFFER PRICtS OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AMD KOALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXOJANCE BRACKETS VESTEROAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: All sections closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots totalled933 words
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Article1027 1971-06-19 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan (1) $1.52. Ben Co. 1) $1.38. (1) $1.36. (1) $1.40 D B Kawat1,027 words
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Article301 1971-06-19 16 pROFITS at Veneer Products slumped during the past financial year. They dropped to $814,519 from $2.72 million a year ago and $3.29 in the preceding year. Last month the board halved shareholders dividends to 10 -per cent, but prospects for the current year look much301 words
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Article116 1971-06-19 16 FRASER NEAVE saw pre-tax profits slip back from last year's record level of $14.77 million to $13.9 million in the year ended March 1971. Dividends for the year have been maintained at 22 per cent with a final and bonus totalling 15 per cent on top of the 7 per116 words
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Article182 1971-06-19 16 Melbourne broker suspended MELBOURNE sharebroking tirm. Michael S. Ricketson. was yesterday listed as a defaulter and suspended from membership of the Melbourne Stock Exchange by the exchange committee. Stock exchange sources said the one-partner firm under direction of M. S. Ricketson collapsed as the result of bad debts associated with182 words
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Article186 1971-06-19 16 THK Straits tin price in Pettang yesterday was unchanged at $(>2(i per picul on an official offering up eight tons to 238 tons. Despite the better sentiment in the overnight London metal price which recovered £1 per metric ton, the local market remained uninfluenced. The tone of the186 words
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Article66 1971-06-19 16 rpHESE average Asian A Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by the following banks, OCBC, Chartered. Bank of America, FNCB and First National Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and Indicate rates for today's trading. One month 6 15/16p.c. Two months 7 p.c. Three months66 words
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Article34 1971-06-19 16 London copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets): Wirebar Spot buyer nai.oo (1483. 00) leller 1411.50 (£463.30) Three Months buyer £472 00 ((473.00) seller (472.80 (£474.00). Market ton*: Steady. Sales: 5.425 tons.34 words
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Article37 1971-06-19 16 In London on Thursday the price Of Malayan S per cent CIF UK UK/N. European ports In bulk, sterling- per long ton Oct. /Nor. was quoted at UKfIM paid (UKfIOO Mllcn or Ex-Cost $242 sellars).37 words
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Article22 1971-06-19 16 JUNE 18. RI'BBER: 10<i.00 cents per kilo (down one cent). TIN: $626 (unchanged). Official offering 238 tons (up 8 tons).22 words
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Article57 1971-06-19 16 Thursday W«dntlday SU.S. (U.S. London 39. 54 39.973 Beirut 40.1S 40. 3n Hongkong Closed 41.09 Zurich 39. HUB. 30.908 39.958 40.038 Paris 40.36 40.40 Spore (1) 41.523 41.14 S t Spore (2) 155.40 154.00 (1) Export price In non-sterling area* In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local57 words
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Article108 1971-06-19 16 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCE, SINGAPOMI NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Cxanut Oil: bulk $D3J sellers, drum $56 seller. C**>ra: Mixed (fob.) Loose July/ Auk. IK com 132 B. Peeotr: Muntok AST A wh.te fob. 100", NLW SIM sellers. Sarawsk white f oh. M-, NLW JltO sellers. Sarawak special back108 words
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Article416 1971-06-19 16 yALUES in the rubber market yesterday were marked up fractionally at the start, but later very quiet and featureless conditions set in with small selling from upcountry making for an easier tendency. Some stale bull liquidation took the market down half-a-cent in dull conditions during the afternoon.416 words
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Article154 1971-06-19 16 LONDON rubber was firmer during the week to noon on Thursday with landed Raining 0.50p to 0.20p per kilo and CIFs 0.40p to 0.25P largely due to shortcovrring. Turnround In sentiment after the recent substantial decline resulted from a variety of bull factors notably government support actionReuter - 154 words
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Article380 1971-06-19 16 SYDNEY: This year's annual meeting of Australian Industrial and Mining Corporation (Austlm) was in cheerless contrast to that in 1970 when happy shareholders were told of expected profits running Into millions. This year the chairman. Mr M. I. McAlister. was at pains to repeat his annual report statement380 words
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Article361 1971-06-19 16 MELBOURNE. Fri. Three sectors of tha market closed on a firm note on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today, despite light set backs In the afternoon. The oils once again performed best, with Woodside hitting tha year's high of 87 cents, up five cents, and the contributing shares closing seven361 words
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Article288 1971-06-19 16 YEW YORK. Thurs. The A market again moved In a narrow trading range closing slightly lower, as Investors remained anxious about the trend to higher interest rates. Gaining Issues, which led declines by as much as two to three In early trading, trailed by a .slim margin at288 words
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Article45 1971-06-19 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday S8 7S Wednesday «9 7 5 Week ago* '^l]] ?Ja7 BIBBERS Thursday 784fl Wednesday ***** we u d y Jg-g Week ago TK INDUSTRIALS Thursday 371 Wednesday ,iii Week ago ill* DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 90fi 2 wXX g^i45 words
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Article209 1971-06-19 16 UONO KONO. Fri— The mar- ket did not open until the afternoon session because of the typhoon. In opening It showed strength with HK S Bank and Taikoo being the leaders Elsewhere, prices were steady and the market closed on a strong note. HK/S Bank's local register shot209 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1971-06-19 17 UTUSAN CASE VERDICT Editor-in-chief fined $500, sub-editor $1,000 KUALA LUMPUR Friday ITTUSAN group editor in chief Melan Atxlullah and a senior- sub-editor of the Utusan Melayu, Abdul Samad bin Ahmad, were found guilty today by the Spec i a I Sessions Court of publishing a seditious sub-head-ing1,003 words
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Article186 1971-06-19 17 'Melan had given .his consent' portance, such as speeches by the Prime Minister," said Mr. Ng. "In aii other Instances, he left them to the good judgment of his staff," Mr. Ng added. He had considered all the evlder.ee as a whole and found that the prosecution had proved their186 words
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192 1971-06-19 17 Agnew to confer with Lee during two-day visit CINGAPORE, Fri. 13 U.S. Vice President, Mr. Spiro Agnew will meet Mr. Lee Kuan Yew for talks on "matters of mutual concern" when he arrives on July 4 for a two-day unofficial visit. After Singapore he will visit Kuwait and then return192 words
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Article149 1971-06-19 17 SINGAPORE, Frt. The University of Singapore has appointed Professor Hans-Dieter Evers head of the Sociology Department and Professor J. Panglayklm as professor of the Business Administration Department. Prof. Evers. 35, who holds a Ph.D. In Sociology from the University of Freiberg, Germany. was until his149 words
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Article90 1971-06-19 17 TEACHERS QUERY TWO-TERM SYSTEM SINGAPORE, Fri. Many Singapore school teachers and principals today said the proposed two-semester system j would work if it did not affect the number of school holidays. They said they had asked their unions for more details on the scheme which, if accepted, will replace the90 words
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Advertisement258 1971-06-19 17 HOSHIZAKI ICECUBER itilßMf //lf\\ bbbmhm^^^^bl JtftO u[G® *****888 V,% IM-108 CR-2S With Cru2^^ Whether you want ice cubes or fine crushed ice... HOSHIZAKI makes all you want, in the fastest, easiest and cleanest wayl Water supply, freezing and electricity are all controlled automatically no human labour is necessary. Ideal for258 words
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Advertisement108 1971-06-19 17 jfP {hand <weryt>un ■■aF^ Bfl K^ w Jf ArM\Cf*m ate Bui iM^^^bl I 2 Pickaßic -the better ballpoint Memovox S World's Ist high-frequency automatic watch with alarm and calendar. b^V Jaeger-LeCoultre's most exclusive alarm 'jr^ wrist watch, the Memovox E871: //Zt^B^l V^ High frequency 28,800 vibrations per hour jM Tgßgg*108 words
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Miscellaneous371 1971-06-19 17 -On your TV and Radio I.N P.M. Opening Announcements, 5.41 Disneyland Hans Brinker or followed by Dr. Doolittle (The T y he llver n s^ tes 2 > 1.31 News in Brief Great Turkey Race) Hugh Ui inter-School Debate in English Lofting animated episodes (2nd semi-final) 1.25 Sergeant Preston of371 words
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Miscellaneous517 1971-06-19 17 3.11 P.M. Programme Summary 1.13 Programme Summary 3.12 Exercise with Gloria I.N Majallah TV in South of St. Lows 134 The Partridge Family 4 51 Medical Report IN News (M) S.N Programme Summary 1.17 Peristiwa 5.13 Josie and the Pussycats 5.34 The Twilight Zone 5.34 Tim Conway Show S.H The517 words
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227 1971-06-19 18 HOW THE BUS FIRMS CAN CUT DOWN ON OVERHEADS AS the price of dlesel oil has gone up, I would like to offer a few tips to the STC management on how the overhead expenditure of running a bus could be cut down considerably. It Is not uncommon to observe227 words
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Letter52 1971-06-19 18 MANY thanks to the Associated Bus Services for their thoughtful introduction of the new service 73/73 A. It Is indeed a great boon to residents of Ylo Chu Kang. Jalan Kayu. and Seletar Hills Estate, and also to the many national servicemen attending training camps at Jalan Kayu. D.S. MURTHI.52 words
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297 1971-06-19 18 Where safety standards need to be improved ON June 5, a 21-year-old painter fell to his death while working on board a tanker berthed in Jurong Shipyard West Quay. Yet another death occurred on June 8 that of a 19-year-old welder, also on board a tanker. He was burned to297 words
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Letter84 1971-06-19 18 pHERE have been a lot of 1 reports about public avatories being abused by :ertain irresponsible memaers of the public. A lavatory located just jehind the Slngapura rheatre In Oeylang is a typical example. It has been without lights for three months, and the Hush basins aie choked. No tap84 words
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190 1971-06-19 18 tTiHE Australian judge's call for a law to protect the boys from the girls (S.T., June 15) makes sense. In the big cities (not only in Australia) there are a large number of boys who get into trouble with the law through having sexrelations with190 words
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Letter123 1971-06-19 18 ON May 9 a band selection was held at the Teachers' Training College. More than ten bands took part, but only six were selected for the National Day parade. But, because of the Youth Festival band tournament held on May 23. the Ministry of Education has changed its mind and123 words
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Letter88 1971-06-19 18 Replies ...from Covt I REFER to the letter from "Curious" (ST., May 17) concerning the local delivery of correspondence posted in Singapore. A letter posted into a posting box at a subpost office at noon will normally be delivered to the addressee the next working day. For the Information of88 words
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Letter58 1971-06-19 18 I REFER to Mr. Fung I. Tseng's request for more swimming sessions at the Jurong Town Swimming Pool (ST.. June 12). Mr. Fung may be Informed that Jurong Town Corporation had already decided that night sessions on the other days of the week will be Introduced on July 1. WEE58 words
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Letter103 1971-06-19 18 I REFER to the letter by "Perturbed Grandpa" (ST. May 29) regarding the sale of fund-raising tickets by school children. Certain fund-raising projects are approved by this Ministry for the purpose of providing more school facilities or for the welfare of pupils. The sale or purchase of tickets Is voluntary.103 words
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Letter45 1971-06-19 18 I REFER to the letter by "Plen" (ST.. June 11). The property demolished was an unauthorised temporary structure previously used as a coffee stall. The house number used by the proprietor was without the authority of this office. V. SI'BRAMANIAM. f. Comptroller of Property Tax.45 words
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115 1971-06-19 18 THE traffic lights at the junction of Bukit Timah Road and Farrer Road allows only six cars to pass at the minor road at the early morning rush hour. As if this wasn't bad enough for people using this road and who have to115 words
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274 1971-06-19 18 Why I left Herald -by former foreign editor MT attention has been drawn to a number of statements about me which have appeared in the Singapore edition of the Straits Times in recent weeks. On May 21. «ou printed a statement by Mr. S. Rajaratnam saying that I had resigned274 words
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316 1971-06-19 18 No bonus for hint because he joined another bank MY ex-colleague. Mr. Tan. and I had been workIng together in a well established local bank for quite a number of years. Last April Mr. Tan resigned to Join an accounting firm, and subsequently, in August. I also resigned to Join316 words
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Advertisement277 1971-06-19 18 Congratulations Best Wishes to MR. HO KOK CHEONG m his ippoiitMßt it Chiinui lid Managing Director of People's Park Development (Pte.) Ltd. Good Newt to house owners aid HDB flats owners. Decorate Now and pay later. WELCOME CONTRACTORS EXPORTERS INTERESTED IN:SOLE AGENT:* ASHLEY WALDEC Wallpapers P-PET Carpets Eastern Vinyl Asbestos277 words
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Advertisement132 1971-06-19 18 ■P 7 Advertisement All bus commuters are kindly advised that should they have further complaints and suggestions to make on the services of any bus companies in Singapore, i.e. Amalgamated Bus Co. Ltd., S pore Traction Co. (1964) Ltd., United Co ;K Ltd 'K Or A JOCia ted Bus Services132 words
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188 1971-06-19 19 PAP WILL WIN THE NEXT POLLS: DR. WONG SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken, tonight said that the PAP would win the next general elections "with no difficulty." "We will nail the lie on the heads of foreign journalists and some Western educated liberals tnat188 words
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105 1971-06-19 19 JTUALA LUMPUR. Frl. II is now Southern Cross Airways < Malaysia Berhad Instead of Southern Cross Malaysia Airways Berhad. a director of the charter airline. Mr. Chooi Mun Sau, announced today. On the position of the 20 air hostesses who returned here last Saturday after105 words
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483 1971-06-19 19 Insufficient sleep is r 'not good' I reason COURT REJECTS REQUEST BY WITNESS TO BE EXCUSED SINGAPORE. Friday I AWYEK Mr. David Marshall today accused B detective of influencing a prosecution witness into asking to be released from testifying in Hit* assault case of NTUC president Mr. Phey Yew Kok.483 words
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373 1971-06-19 19 Slapped and raped, housewife tells court I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl. A housewife told a magistrate's court here today she was threatened, slapped and "sat on" before being stripped and raped. The 21 -year -old housewife, whose name the court requested not be published, was testifying in a preliminary inquiry in which373 words
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Article31 1971-06-19 19 SINGAPORE. Pri. A labourer. P. Nagapan. 34. was fined (35 today when he admitted behaving in a disorderly manner by shouting in Bugls Street early this morning.31 words
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Article23 1971-06-19 19 SINGAPORE. Pri. There were no top winners In yesterday's Toto draw No. 47/71. The Jackpot for Sunday's draw Is $150,000.23 words
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Article149 1971-06-19 19 Language centre's five-year plan SINGAPORE, Fri. The Regional K. n%l i s h Language Centre Is to run four training courses a year for the next five years from 1972. This was decided today at the close of a five-day RELC seminar, attended by 80 educationists and English language specialists149 words
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Advertisement247 1971-06-19 19 Special Offer GEC Genalex RC 353 353 C ~~~~*m-W AM/FM stereo tuner amplifier complete with 2-way 8" speakers at only $205 and $235 (with digital clock). This offer is good for a limited period only. See our complete range of Genalex hi-fi equipment. Cassette stereo rocord/player AM/FM MPX stereo CA-5000247 words
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Advertisement196 1971-06-19 19 4oth Anniversary SALE NOW ON M BIG, BIG, BIG SAVINGS Soon Joo Co. 53, HICH STREET. TEL: ***** SHOP FOR YOUR BABY'S NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF KWONG LEE SOON KEE GOLDSMITH (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 126. 127. 131, People's Park Complex. New Bridge Road.. Sport (I) (Ground Floor) TEL: 9 118196 words
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Advertisement344 1971-06-19 19 HANDLOOM'S Annual Stock Clearance Sale LQ thke Foß I 10% 1 20% 1 30% 1 40% Fabulous DISCOUNTS FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY UNTIL 28th JUNE, 1971 YOU MUST HURRY OR YOU'LL MISS OUT ON THESE AMAZING SAVINGS KASHMIR NAMDHA RUGS SIZES PRICES LESS 6x9' $86.00 10% 4x6' $35.00 10%344 words
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Article24 1971-06-19 20 SINOAPORE, FTI. The management committee of Kirn Keat community centre Is organising a karate class on Thursdays and Sundays from June 24.24 words
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93 1971-06-19 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Mara Institute of Technology will set ud a school of communications next year to cater for the needs of local news media. The associate director of the Ohio University's School of Journalism, Mr. Ralph Kllesch will arrive next month93 words
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107 1971-06-19 20 Jail, rotan for man who had scraper SINGAPORE, Fri. A labourer, who said he had been robbed of his watch at Nlcoll Highway, returned to the scene later "to look for the robbers" with a sevenInch bearing scraper. Instead, Ting Ah Mcc, 20. found two detectives. They arrested him. Last107 words
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Article, Illustration286 1971-06-19 20 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - IGNATIUS STEPHEN By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. Malaysia's millionaire prince, Tengku Ibrahim, the Tengku Ariff Bendahara of Pahang, has closed a $2 million deal to buy the Brunei Istana (above), usually reliable sources said here today. According to them Tenrku Ibrahim. the "locrinr prince" chairman286 words
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Article100 1971-06-19 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two motorists were charged today with having killed two pedestrians through negligent driving on May 16. Loo Kwee Sang, 34. denied that he killed Cheng Ah Boon when he drove through red traffic lights at the Junction of Jalan Eunos and Changl Road that day.100 words
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Miscellaneous280 1971-06-19 20 Straits Times Crossword ACBOMS way In which It U delivered 1. Complain about potter** wort iSJI—,-,^, fc <T> Dlaoomnted monarch about 8. Com- for motor body? (7). 1 <*L 10. Not«1 dilemma, with Ud about -11 &£aTuT£t with -ry*. JSS^T'™. reliance (10). 22X5. /E* Ry b€for U. Degree to which280 words
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Advertisement1138 1971-06-19 21 Tn IIKERPOOL ANO OTHER UK/CONTINENTAL ITS Dut Spore Sails P. Sham Penang ptfJCM Li.erpool Glasgow upt/TMay Jum II Avonmouth T«.a> Jmr >i i.,, ti n SSnUM Li.arpool. Glasgow igiTn ,2 ,n >nt U I AJAX Liverpool. Glasgow July 21 Jul. 24 itSi... KW. 01 61^" J3IJ s^" *5.. HUS li.erpool.1,138 words
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Advertisement1128 1971-06-19 21 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA. aaaaaaaaaaai 1^ Mtwrort PeM P. Sham Spore Kingston JaSS^ 8 gj S3 BJ All contracts art made on terms and conditions of Carrier's Bill of Lading. S.igaptre MANSFIELD 1 CO. PTE. LTD. -Til: ***** Kula Lt«*ur: MANSFIELD 1 CO PTE. ITI. -Til:1,128 words
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Advertisement1100 1971-06-19 22 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wast Australia Singapore /Japan Servica Fraaantli S'pori Milling Yikka.ehi/Mgoya Y'hama Kobi "lilgiia Man" 21 Am 2 Sipt 7 Sift 11 Sept 14 Sept 17 Sipt Auaptiif carga fir UU Isaka, Nafiyi. YiUkaaa. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. lAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sails japan Hongkong ETA1,100 words
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Advertisement910 1971-06-19 22 FROM AUSTRALIA PUItNEA 21 JM* STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Smppore P. Sham Penanf ludilf tm: UJULA la Pirt/MJiK tl Jim 22 JMI Nagapattinam, Madras. RAJUUt 4/14 JMy II Jlly 1* Jily Nagapatt.nam, Madras RAJUUt 2 I Aig I Al| II Ait Nagapattinam, Madras. t Caku KcaaaidatiM milatli JAPAN/tULF SERVICE: Pentng P. Sliam910 words
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Advertisement912 1971-06-19 22 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. c^S^- 1^ (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. Sham Penang Arritis: NEPTUNE AMBER U Nit leixOlS 13/7. L'pool U/7, Havre, R'dam. H'burg NEPTUNE AMETHYST 1/11 Jlly912 words
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Advertisement764 1971-06-19 22 mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na 3O£. Jbv Anapang. KiMta Lu.npur. I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE P. Sham Penan| JUriTMi BUNCA MELOI 24/11 Jim J7/M Jim Ml 1 Jlly Havre 27/7, London 29,7. H'burf 4/8, R'dam 68, A arcrp 98, Bremen Hal BUNCA RAYA 21/23 Jlly764 words
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Advertisement706 1971-06-19 23 We extend our heartiest congratulations to the Grind Opening of Messrs. KOMATSU SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. on Satorday (DHi June, 1971. Ho Choon Transport St Construction Co Tiong Seng Contractors (Pte) Ltd Pek Ah Tuan Lee Tuan Chay Pay Seng Koon Khng Kwl Cher Soo Sing Ching. THE PORT OF SINCAPORI706 words
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Advertisement887 1971-06-19 23 /f^pi^ FEDERAL Ui ISI LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TENDER MO: BX. 5» 1971 ADVraTISEMENTB FOR PRE-QUALIPICATIOK OF PROSPECTIVE TENDERERB FOR THE DESION. SUPPLY CONSTRUCTION. COMPLPTTION AND COMMISSIONING FOR THE 2ND BTAOE OF PALM OIL MILLS IN BUKIT OOH AND BUKIT MENDI FLDA PROJECTS IN PAHANG. WEST MALAYSIA. The Federal Land Development887 words
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Advertisement753 1971-06-19 23 FRASER NEAVE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on Saturday. 31st July 1971. the Directors will recommend the navment of Final Dividends and Bonus from Malaysia and SingHnorr sources totalling IS cents per753 words
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Advertisement752 1971-06-19 23 NOTICE PIBLIC WORKS DEPAKTMENI SINGAPORE Notice Is hereby given that th* •raves on State Lands off Adam Road and Kheam Hock Roao forming part of Seh Ong Chant) (Kyban Cnngsee) Burial Oroundt en Lots 10-7, 10-2, 25-1 of Mukim XVII, which are affected by the Construction of the Pan IMam752 words
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Advertisement630 1971-06-19 23 LEMBAGA I'EMASAfcAN PERTANIAN lEBSEBUTUAN (Federal A t rl««M«rml Marketlnf Authority) MALAYSIA 1. Permohonan 2 ada-lah <tlpetewa darlpada Warganegara i Malaysia bagl meir.-uvjhl jawatana beriicut denenn L-mbaga Pemasaran Pertanian Persekutuan. (Aj AKAL'NTAN (tv Tancca Gajl tI.OOU x 50— 1.400/1.500 x 60 1.700 ternuuok semua, dun >-laun rumah. ib> Kelayakan ifan Penfalaman630 words
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Advertisement506 1971-06-19 24 I Outstanding I career opportunity I for 3 potential! I top salesmen I "Olivetti", Europe's largest I manufacturer of office machines, has I career opportunities for three young I men to become top professional I salesmen, with high earnings and I advancement. If you have ambition, I good personality, and506 words
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Advertisement530 1971-06-19 24 1972 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS TENABLE IN AUSTRALIA, CANADA, FRANCE, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM Applicoticns ore invited from Singapore/Molaysion citizens or permanent residents in Singapore/Malaysia who will be below 23 yeon of age on lit January, 1*72, for scholarships in the undermentioned fields, commencing from the 1972/73 acodemic year:530 words
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Advertisement834 1971-06-19 24 1/ Placement Adriwry Services jilVl Clothing Manufacturer wishes to engage the services of an: ACCOUNTANT Functions: Responsible for the accounting function and reporting .system ot the Company; also required to assist management In designing linanclal control. Qualifications: B. Ace with 2 to 3 yeais' experience in Industry or equivalent :n834 words
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Advertisement707 1971-06-19 24 COMPUTER COURSES International Computers Limited has been providing a continuous training programme for all ICL computer users on a full time basis during the past few years This experience has enable us to conJuct regular computer appreciation evening courses and we are now extending our programme to cover COBOL programming707 words
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Article70 1971-06-19 25 HAIRMEN of The Red Cross Crippled Children's Home wishes to thsnk all dear friends who kept vigil for 2 days and nights by Aw Al Poh's tide and those who rendered such great service at her funeral and all generous donations THE FAMILY OF late Mohammed Bin Rah.-mat. Thank70 words
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Article130 1971-06-19 25 rfNICHT JOAN BOOTY'S Models present at The Naval Base Jantzen. Manhatten and Aywon Fashions from iWklnK Company featuring "Poloroid flunKlasnes and Samsonlte Luggage. Wake-up by Revlon. Halrstyllng by Carmen Curlers Show sponsored by f. N. Repeat performance tomorPonggol Hotel 11 am. Enquiries ***** B'pore. 4NNA SIM SALON (Shangri-la Hotel)130 words
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Obituary83 1971-06-19 25 BAINBRIOCE WILLIAM (BILL) Chapman expired suddenly at Rothesay Bute Scotland on 30th May 1971. Dearly missed by his wife Margaret now residing at 23 Mount Stuart Road Armadale Rotbesay Bute. MADAM TAN CUEK HONC mother-in-law of Koh Kong Swee passed away peacefully on 18-6-71. Cortege will leave 16S, Carpmael83 words
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Obituary65 1971-06-19 25 IN CHERISHED, unforgettable, loving memory of Clyde Oeorge da Silva —departed on 19th June 1969. Always remembered with an Increased affection, prayers and unity in spirit. Always having a picture of our united and happy life together. Inserted by wife Maggie. IN MEMORY OF Mr. Vincent Slow Mun65 words
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Advertisement612 1971-06-19 25 GINHAL ADVIKTIStMINTS ttIWIKWIITS WCEPTEI UP TO ANNOUNCIMINT/WtSONAL Siaprert (My. B) rats wart. 5 N tM. MILT Uspsem .si, vm BJBj, "-mil ssn M (N ts «r. iw,,,. SS ..r. mtmm m /or 08r PNME CJ.T.S. Til: *****1 Mskaaa i* lesser, sat MaHftis, Hn fO KmiS ts^BMH SSf IMs«sM: t1 M612 words
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Advertisement899 1971-06-19 25 THE GENERAL MANAGER of The Industrial A Scientific Co. requires a private and confidential secretary to commence employment on Ist Ju'y 1971. Applicants who must be Malaysian cltlxens, must be able to undertake shorthand at minimum 120 w.p.m. and transcribe 30 w.p.m. on sjaetrtt typewriter salary Minimum $330 rising to899 words
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Advertisement819 1971-06-19 25 ELECTRICAL COMPANY REQUIRES Office Administration Clerk above 20 years. Must have B.C. or H.S.C. knowledge of English/Chinese Salary $200,'- Only Spore Citizens Apply personally 307. New Bridge Road, between 9.00 a.m. 10.30 a.m. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED librarian cum documentaltst preferably with knowledge of running a specialised library In one or819 words
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Advertisement918 1971-06-19 25 TUITION SCHOOL requires Female Tutors to tesch Science Maths English for secondary levels Tel: *****3 B'pore. WANTEO CHINESE MALE Clln'.C Assistant Apply Personally 223, Jalan Besar, B'pore. 8, Between 9.00 a.m. 11.30 am WANTED MALE/FEMALE Apprentice architectural model-makers. Apply stating telephone number If any Box A 3333 ST. B'pore. REQUIRE918 words
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Advertisement1066 1971-06-19 25 OIST. 11 2 SEOROOMED FLAT furnished In quiet European residential area Barker Road adjacent Ooldhlll Towers spacious garden, garage Available Immediately. Rent $430. Ring ***** B'pore. FURNISHED UNFURNISHED EXECUTIVE BUNGALOWS semi-detach-ed apartments/with large gardens/ B Timah Orchard Woodlands/Holland /Seletar /Thomson areas Also large sea-side bungalows. Rental $330— 53,300. Ring- *****4.1,066 words
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Advertisement1041 1971-06-19 25 SERANOOON GARDEN, Seletar Hills, terrace semidetached bouses, furnished unfurnished, also bouses for sals. Tel: Ml 6«. *****. PARTLY FURNISHED 3-bedroomed detached bungalow with garden at Paslr Panjang dlst. S Rent $630/- pm Phone *****3 B' pore. DIST. 21 Buklt Timah 7| m.s. 1-storey semi-detached furnished telephone $320 terrace house $3201,041 words
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Advertisement882 1971-06-19 25 CORNER SEMI DETACHED Seletar Hills. 3,400 sq.ft Mosaic throughout Phone Victor A Mendei Pte. Ltd., *****H/*****. sport DIST. 11 BUNGALOW with annexe. 7 rooms, large hall. 3 bathrooms. recently renovated 10,000 sq. ft. Box A 3318 S.T. B'pore. RELINQUISH BOOKINO Of Orchid Village seml-detacned bungalow and Henry Park flat. Contact882 words
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Advertisement888 1971-06-19 25 ..ours and Excursions ARCHIPELAOO SPECIAL DAILY TOURS: (Alr-conditloned room) Malaya West Coast 7 days $100/$l2O Sunday, Monday. Cameron Highland 4 days $4S/$BO Malaya East Coast 6 days SlOO/SBB Dep. 20/6. 27. 6 Pangkor/Cameron 6 days $90/$llO Dep: 20/6 27/6. Bangkok 'Chlen.mal 18 days $343 $460 Dep: 26 6 3 7.888 words
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Advertisement923 1971-06-19 26 M.S. K.A.I DOBIRMANN PINICHIR Puppies. 8 wscks old. Active and Itrt. Champion bloodline View TO. Calrnhlll Road. Spore. MS K.A.I DOBtnxANM Puppies. Sire Bamboo River Buccaneer Bast Uobermann 9th Dog Bbow. Pries negotiable. Goh *****. BEAUTIFUL PUPPIII PIKtNIII. A'fatians. Dobermann, Great Dane. 64. Jalan Bcramcoos Krrrtll off I'onKKOt Road. S'por*923 words
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Advertisement935 1971-06-19 26 TURBO SPECIAL REDUCTION OFFER! The quality pressure cooker to grace your kitchen. Available at leading stores. Bnquir.es *****6 Spore. SECOND TO NONE!! Bohemian lead crystal/multi-coloured crystal chan--*****7. Khoo Swee Geok Company. 161-A. Paair Panjang Road. 8 pore. SPECIAL STOCK CLEARING SALE on Chrysler speakers. 3-way 5 loudspeaker system, only $293/-935 words
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Advertisement886 1971-06-19 26 MING'S PHOTOCOPY, COLOUR. B/W Pnotoflnlshlng. 35mm Scenic Slides. 131. East Coast Road. Telephone (Spore) *****8. MODERN SOCIAL ESCORT offer* attractive courteous ladle* for social entertainment. 36/38-C, Jalan Besar ***** Spore. OIAS CONTRACTORS House Shop Renovating, Electrical. Plumberlng, Painting. Mosaic. Phone B'por* *****8. CONTACT KIM SAN Electrical. Plumber, RadM> Service for886 words
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Advertisement1031 1971-06-19 26 Saturday Car Market (j| Vablelea lor Ml* 1»70 M/11WS". M/Mlnl 1000. ft Cortina Super. 19«0 M/1100'8' Datsun 1000. M/Mlnl 1000. Maida 1200. F/Cortlna Super. F/Cortlna G T 1988 M 1100 Mk 11. A 1100 Mk 11. M/ 1100 Traveller. Maida 1200. 1966 M/ 1100. Volkswagen. 1985 Volvo 1228. 1984 M1,031 words
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Advertisement1038 1971-06-19 26 LATI '*7 BMW 1100, one owner enthusiast, immaculate condition, extra fittings Include rear central arm-rest, rectangular headlamps, etc. Enquiries Tel. *****7 FORD CAPRI IOOOXL Imported model heavy duty brakes, stiffened suspension reclining seats, divided backseats. Excellent condition. $7,100/-. Phone ***** J pore. JUST ARRIVID I*ool Chrome Rims 13 x 6J.1,038 words
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Advertisement513 1971-06-19 26 FERO probe invites applications for RESEARCH MANAGER to be responsible to the Managing Director for the control of the Singapore office A graduate with at least 4 years experience in market research within a research or advertising agency or a maiketing company is required. An excellent salary will be paid513 words
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Article136 1971-06-19 27 LONDON, Frl. The Indian cricket team arrived here today by air from Bombay for the start of their 11-week tour which wiii Include three Tests against England. The Indians play eight matches before facing England in the First Test at Lord's on July 22 and Captain136 words
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187 1971-06-19 27 By A. JOHNSON F}RMER Singapore International waterpolo players will not get "YIP treatment" vhen Singapore Amateur Swimming Association selects the team for the SEAP Games in Kuala Lumpur in December. SASA's chief waterpolo coach Tan Eng Bock gave this assurance yesterday. Eng187 words
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88 1971-06-19 27 INDONESIA will not be taking part In this year's Pesta Sukan archery competition on Aug. 14 and 15 because their leading archers will be competing in the World shoot in York, England, from July 26 to Aug. 1. Singapore will also be represented88 words
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Article24 1971-06-19 27 SINGAPORE. Fil. The Jalan Tenteram community centre will hold the second Hui Heng Cup table-tennis tournament in July In conjunction with National Day.24 words
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Article, Illustration398 1971-06-19 27 JOE DORAI - Rodrigo: I've not failed as head of FAS JOE DORAI By FAS president Lenny Rodrigo, whose threeyear term ends next month, yesterday criticised commercial firms, business houses and government bodies for not co-operating fully with sports organisations. Mr. Rodrigo said it was agreed that sports was just as important as398 words
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118 1971-06-19 27 SINGAPORE TO SEND 4 TEAMS TO 'SIXES' CINGAPORE,. the champlons, will send four teams to the Malaysian Hockey Federation's six-a-slde hockey championship at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. BHA secretary S. Yogarajah, said yesterday: "We have not selected the players yet, but the 'A' team, the winners last year, will be represented118 words
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Article30 1971-06-19 27 THE MINISTER for Fonign Affairs and Labour, Mr. 8. Rajaratnam. will attend the Swift Athletic Association's 19th championships at the Farrer Park athletic centre tomorrow at 6 p.m.30 words
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441 1971-06-19 28 P. SENEVIRATtfE - P. SENEVIRATtfE By JAKARTA bound badminton players once again found the going rough in the Singapore Junior badminton championships, which entered its third day at the SBA hall last night. Seah Yong Kwang, a member of the Singapore team to the forthcoming ABC championships441 words
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176 1971-06-19 28 Angry clubs plan protest to FAS on 'missing' refs 17OOTBALL. club* and teams with fixtures at Farrer Park are planning a Joint protest to FAS over the failure of referees to turn up for their assignments. The proposed action followed another case of the "missing referee' yesterday for the match176 words
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Article29 1971-06-19 28 KUALA TWWOOANU, Frl Armed Fore«» cllnchtd a point In their tiaUysla Cup But •one match ag»lnst Trengganu at Kuala Trengganu stadium last night. There was no score.29 words
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Article34 1971-06-19 28 A. KANAN won the BwlfU Athletic Association's 10,000 m walk with a time of Mmln 00.1 «ec at Parrer Park yesterday. Second wa« R. SWapUlal (58.26 .1) and third Rocky Chua (68.00.7).34 words
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Article, Illustration273 1971-06-19 28 FORMER international Kenny Gomes yesterday scored the vital goal that enabled Ceylon Sports Club to edge Public Works Department 1-0 in their Singapore Hockey Association's knockout first round match at Balestier Road. Kenny, who Is making a comeback after a two-year layoff because of a273 words
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290 1971-06-19 28 England 133-1 then rain washes out play LONDON, Fri. Rain allowed only 25 minutes cricket today, second d^y of the Second Test between England and Pakistan at Lord's. England, 118-0 after yesterday's rain-reduced first day. added 15 runs and lost Brian Luckhurst to be 133-1 at close. The weather lopped290 words
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491 1971-06-19 29 ]\EW YORK, Fri. Lebron Harris, a little-known player who has never won a tournament, today held a slim, one-stroke lead into the second round of the US$2OO,OOO U.S. Open golf championship at the Merion Club course, Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Harris's opening round of three-under-par 67Reuter - 491 words
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Article264 1971-06-19 29 3 share lead after Ist round DUBLIN, Fri.— South African Tlenle Brltz, playing his f.rst tournament on the British Circuit this season, shared a three-way lead alter the first round of the £10,000 Carrulls golf tournament at Woodbrook, County Dublin, yesterday. Britz, the South African PGA champion, fired a slx-under-parReuter - 264 words
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Article46 1971-06-19 29 NEW YORK. Fri. Results of yesterday's baseball games American League: Baltimore 3 New York 1; Detroit 4 Cleveland 3: Kansas City 5 California 0; Minnesota 7 Chicago 6 (11 Inns). National League Chicago T St. Louis 6 (10 inns); Cincinnati 6 Atlanta 1 Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration271 1971-06-19 29 Ted-up' Layer out in quarter finals T ONDON, Fri.— Rod Layer slumped to a shock defeat in the Rothmans London tennis championships yesterday just four days before he starts his challenge for his fifth Wimbledon title. Layer was beaten 6-4. 4-ft. ft-1 by American Tom Gorman in a quarterfinal clashReuter - 271 words
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Article37 1971-06-19 29 JAKARTA. Fri. Philips SV-Eindhoven trounced Surabays 8-0 yesterday In the second of three soccer matches In Indonesia. The Dutch team. which whipped Medan-North Sumatra 4-0 last Monday, play Indonesia's national team on Sunday. AP.AP - 37 words
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598 1971-06-19 29 Stop 'gymkhana approach to racing I READ with interest what Epsom Jeep wrote In his article "Owners Are Having a Rough Time." For the life of me, I can't understand how a large city like Singapore possessing one of the finest race courses in the Far East, does not make598 words
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Article224 1971-06-19 29 SELANOOR, Singapore, Penang and Perak entered the semifinals of the Chua Cup tennis competition at Penang yesterday. Sinraperc bt Kedmh 5-0 (T. S. Kirn bt Tan Sens Jin 6-2, f-3; Sharin Oman bt Rajlnder Singh 6-2. 6-1; A. Leow and W. Wee bt Abdul Malik and M.224 words
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Article, Illustration318 1971-06-19 29 RACING with EPSOM JEEP SILVER CROWN, an easy winner over the Penang 8f last week, should follow up in the 8f Sultan of Kedah's Cup at today's amateur meeting at Alor Star. Joy Spinner may be his closest rival. He was a runaway winner318 words
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194 1971-06-19 29 SYDNEY. FTi. The Australian said today that a poll taken among Its readers revealed that most want the South African rugby and cricket tours stopped. "Basically, two of every three people who felt strongly enough to take part want the Springbok tours stopped," it said.UPI - 194 words
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Article434 1971-06-19 29 RACE 1: 2.20 GOVERNORS CUP CJ»»s 4 4f I c Jtch weight! 11.10) 1 S HOWARD 5 2 302 ILLYA (-9-lb) 6 3 000 GAY PARIS 2 4 74 REX 4 5 214 MISS SKEETER 1 90 MEGAT 7 7 70 RAJAH 3 Scratching*: The Anak. Anna,434 words
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196 1971-06-19 29 T ONDON. Fri. Newmarket trainer Noel Murl c s s reached a notable Ascot milestone yesterday when Philip of Spain won the New Stakes. the only two-year-old race of the Royal Ascot meeting. It was Mr. Murlesss 50th Ascot winner since first scoring there196 words
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Advertisement76 1971-06-19 27 am m Design Showroom tm 89 A. Rochore Canal Road I V I%# S.ngapor. 7 ft I Showroom "T.^.—— Mm **>■ Blk Hav«lock Road INTERIOR Smoapor. 3. DECORATION CO. JtSWSBf Don't miss your chance Select quality furniture at lower cost. ITALY MOOCL NS Vltit our stall at th« 71 Trade76 words
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Advertisement107 1971-06-19 27 7-Up...the mix P^HB that's asked for W fffll by name— more often W kmjk —by more people! ||HHp fl W'js <wA 2pßi |^Bi^ l^vHHk tdMfct, V Vietnam-what is the truth about America's involvement? Did President Johnson plan bombing North Vietnam while talking like a 'dove'? These questions are answered in107 words
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Miscellaneous117 1971-06-19 27 ATHLETICS BwlfU AAA meet (Fairer Park 3 p.m.). BADMINTON SB A Junior championships (OuUlemard Road 7 p.m.) GOLF Gulllemard Cup (New Course); Rabbits Cup (Island Course). HOCKEY SHA junior knockout: Khalsa 'B v Armed Forces (Dover Rd). NETBALL SWNA league: Dlv. 1 Brunch v RATA; STU v TTSH; Unknowns I117 words
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Advertisement436 1971-06-19 28 flamenco time with a difference-KLM. Places; Portugal, Spain, Morocco. Cost; From 552,822J The time, anytime, from now Imagine yourself among yS till December 23rd 1971. mysterious Moroccan bazaars, ./iy*^» We'll lead you on a merry the Casbah, Flamenco dancers. >r (H>^_^\ dance through Portugal, Spain Or in a Sultan's Palace,436 words
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Advertisement84 1971-06-19 28 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SEE THE BIG REVENGE MATCH KILLER w MARK KOWALSKI *> LEWIN ALSO TIGER JEET SINGH VS SPIROS ARION AND THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TAG-TEAM MATCHES PLUS 8 MAN RUSSIAN ROULETTE 8 MEN IN THE RING AT THE SAME TIME FIGHTING FOR A $3,000 PRIZE (FINAL NIGHT) GAY WORLD STADIUM84 words
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Advertisement135 1971-06-19 29 WTTJTSSM* in ffmTrTrvKy^ POSITION ON THE TEE MfINY GOLFERS FEEL THWT WHEN THE GREEN OPENING /Ttk IS ON THE RIGHT SIDE, /f£Wn\ THEY SHOULD POSITION THE BOLL ON THE RIGHT SIDE: OF §jC* (f THE TEE --THE SfIWE IF THERE IS AN OUT-OF-BOUNDS T 1 3. ON THE RIGHT... TO135 words
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Miscellaneous470 1971-06-19 29 WORDPUZZLE II Cit il»| tmtttt I. mi j 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY WORD PUZZLE X' I j I /vfi^l e<t I I Cr^J '•»<•* M«tncliwt ww mim >•■• M. j— 6 s J I I 1 1" 1 H I■}c:l k I c |_p_ fill I I 2 |C |U470 words
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Article42 1971-06-19 30 Last of the nonaplets BYDNEY, Pri. A 12-ounce. six-Inch baby boy is the sole remaining child of nine born on Bunday to Mrs. Leonard Brodrick His slightly larger one-pound sister died earlier In the day after developing an acute lung condition. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article33 1971-06-19 30 SINGAPORE, Sat— A motorcyclist died after crashing into a lamp-post in Tanglln Road, about 100 yards from the Botanic Gardens, at 12.15 am today. He had no identification papers on him.33 words
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Article26 1971-06-19 30 WASHINGTON. Prl. Th« U.S. House of Representatives yesterday voted against setting a fixed date for a complete American troop withdrawal from Vietnam. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article14 1971-06-19 30 The weather outlook for Singapore from 8 a.m. till noon today: Pair.14 words
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Article429 1971-06-19 30 T ONDON. Frl. Report! that the OovJ ernment may eaae Inatalmtnt buying regulation* kept moat share* arm on the stock market today. Government aecurltle* followed ault, making alight advance*. Leading Induitrlal* gained from four to eight point*. Electrloal* were higher. Oil* were firm although there wa* a certain429 words
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Advertisement523 1971-06-19 30 m Theatre Night Club PlatiEs^ I 'KALEIDOSCOPE-, a *ant*sy of *SH M^J^~ ajE ji ihts and sounds. Featuring tan- K talismg dancer Remy Diaz and ucnt Jf^* IF White, topless singer with her Man- J»/ darin, Japanese. English French W m songs. Listen, to The Tiongco S Brothers, top-rated entertainer523 words
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Advertisement8 1971-06-19 30 Don't waste water! MAKE EVERY SINGLE DROP COUNT8 words
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Advertisement282 1971-06-19 30 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 ivords $20.00 trnxnimumi Talking of teeth f^atMLaMrQi Lt "affl^| JK' 5*5» For a steady bite an ordinary spike bar may be alright but not for bringing down thick-barked tropical giants. That's why the DOLMAR CT is fitted with an extra-strong, extra long and extra-dependable bumper spike. It282 words
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