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Title Section24 1971-06-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times i National Newspaper Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article829 1971-06-28 1 Threat to survival of allieddefence along the DMZ SAIGON, Sunday THE North Vietnamese army have moved its big 130 mm guns into South Vietnam for the first time in the Indo-China conflict, threatening the survival of fortifications along the Demilitarised Zone, Allied officers said829 words
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276 1971-06-28 1 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Overseas postage rates for letters and printed papers weighing up to 1 oi. and postcards will go up by five cents from Thursday. The present rates for letters are 20 cents to all Commonwealth countries (excluding Malaysia, Brunei and Christmas Island) and276 words
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Article82 1971-06-28 1 APAHANG reader has won the SlO.fttt priie In the Straits Times Word Puxxle "K." She is Mrs. Abd. Rahman Ismail, of Pejabat Tanam Semnla, Temerloh. Pahanc She submitted a set of answers to the clues which the adjudication committee held the most meritorious. Winning entry82 words
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Article, Illustration354 1971-06-28 1 rpOKYO, Sun. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's Conservative Liberal Democratic Party held a lead over the opposition Socialist Party today in the first parliamentary election In the *****. The government party was assured of 20 seats In the election of half of the members ofUPI - 354 words
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Article38 1971-06-28 1 6INOAPORE. Sun. Tnt numbers picked In today's Toto draw No. 50/71, were 16, 29. J6, 3 and 34. The additional number was 10. In toe circles draw, the numbers picked were 36. 48. and 49.38 words
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Article, Illustration740 1971-06-28 1 West may lose strategic hold on Malta LONDON, Sunday THK West appeared to have lost one of its most strategic footholds in the Mediterranean as events in Malta took a dramatic turn at the weekend. As worried Nato allies pressed for an early re-thinking of the Mediterranean defence strategy, theReuter; AP - 740 words
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Article31 1971-06-28 1 JAMSHEDPUR. Sun. Four men alleged to be top Naxallte (Maoist revolutionary i leaders were shot dead today when armed police raided their hideout In this steel town.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article28 1971-06-28 1 HONO KONO, Sun. The Australian Labour Party and Federal opposition leader, Mr. Oough Whltlam. (arrived In Hong Kong tonight on his way to China. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article42 1971-06-28 1 LONDON, Sun A former British Defence MinUter Mr Denis Healey today accused Malta's new government of trying to blackmail Britain over base facilities and said the possibility of neutralising the Mediterranean island should be explored. Reuter (See this page)Reuter - 42 words
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131 1971-06-28 2 Women's lib launches abortion drive ROME, Sun. Italy's fledging women's liberation movement went into the streets today to open a campaign aimed at getting mass support for the legalisation of abortion. A group of 20 attractive trouser-clad young girls set up tables on pavements in the Centocelle working class district,Reuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration542 1971-06-28 2 Civilian power poser for Yahya ISLAMABAD, Sun. PRESIDENT Yahya Khan today grappled with a major problem of finding a power to entrust leadership in secessionist East Pakistan as he got set to tell the people tomorrow of his plans for re- turn to civilian rule. I With a ban onReuter - 542 words
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Article30 1971-06-28 2 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Pakistan will spend 200 million more rupees on defence iv 1971 72 compared with defence expenditure of 3,200 million rupees in the current year. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration528 1971-06-28 2 1.5 m jobless if military funds are slashed: Laird WASHINGTON. Sun. r^EFENCE Secretary Mr. Melvin R. Laird said yesterday a proposed US$7 billion cut in military spending over the next 12 months would force him to slash defence personnel levels almost in half, eliminating up to 1.5 million military andUPI - 528 words
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Advertisement601 1971-06-28 2 I^V^Bk^«^^ flow Ihcil new Skil tool/ Vlodel No. 728 MAX f%§tf h_9_ l _9 w W" Skil Roto h;immer I I^Bkl I W^ Illmo/l eyefthingV B mX _^_^'^"'\i_H_B_^_k, wM Today, new Skil power tools have made things a and demolishing masonry. jM ||itod&l No. 555 A iot easier. Skil power601 words
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Miscellaneous22 1971-06-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /|T« NOTMV FAULT WAT*) /^WELL, YOU ALU/Ay^ s- f cnMnTTeu XH*6N'T AggIVEP ygQ \jBCeAKFAST <. I UQWJOj \s>*es+sMAfAjj!&fy~22 words
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271 1971-06-28 3 Johnson was asked to invade Hanoi in 1967— paper PHILADELPHIA. Sun. The secret Pentagon papers disclosed Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, advised President Johnson in 1967 the United States might "wish" to invade North Vietnam, according to a story printed in today's Knight newspapers.UPI - 271 words
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Article, Illustration761 1971-06-28 3 Govt and the papers wait for vital results WASHINGTON, Sunday THE Government told the Supreme Court yesterday that publication of the Pentagon's secret Vietnam papers would "pose a grave and immediate danger" to the national security, jeopardising efforts to free American prisoners and end the IndoChina war.UPI - 761 words
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411 1971-06-28 3 ELLSBERG: FBI HUNT ON DESPITE HIS SURRENDER PROMISE BOSTON, Sun. The F. 8.1, said last night it was pressing on with a nationwide hunt for former Pentagon aide, Prof. Daniel El l sbe r g (above), despite a promise from him he would surrender tomorrow. As an P. 8.1, spokesmanAgencies - 411 words
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235 1971-06-28 3 CT. LOUIS (Missouri), Sun. IS District Court judge James Meredith issued a temporary restraining order yesterday barring the St. Louis PostDispatch from further publication of secret Pentagon documents on the Vietnam war. Mr. David Lipman, the paper's assistant managing editor, tfiid: "111 view235 words
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Advertisement281 1971-06-28 3 PORK MM or Loii Ib 2.20 1 TOPSIDE BEEF new Zealand Qua i,ty Economy ib 2,40 PEAS NEW ZEALAND Girdei Fresh ~li PORK CHIPOLATA SAUSAGES sx ft 1.3Q BEEFBURGERS v. h«"i mi Eat *of 2 .88 COOKING FAT spry m. f« dke» \ib .40 CONTINENTAL CAKES m^ b.u« EVAPORATED MILK281 words
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Article198 1971-06-28 4 LONDON, Sunday ]y|RS. JANA PRAGER, wife of convicted spy Nicholas Prager said in an interview published here today that she too was a spy. Prager was jailed for 12 years this week for selling details of a secret British radar jamming device to198 words
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308 1971-06-28 4 Police guard for the Springboks after ugly clashes PERTH, Sunday. POLICE today guarded the hotel where the visiting South African Springboks are staying after a day of ugly clashes between police and anti-apartheid demonstrators. During the South African team's successful opening match of Its controversial tour yesterday, demonstrators leapt barriersReuter - 308 words
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Article129 1971-06-28 4 OOLOGNA. Sun. A court here last night handed down suspended prison sentences of four months each on three Roman Catholic nans Jor inflicting excessive punishment on children at an orphanage. The three nuns. Mother Maria Vittoria Gatto, 44. Sister Anna Maria Estorri. 43. .ma SisterReuter - 129 words
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Article74 1971-06-28 4 HONG KONG. Sun. China has Issued the 493 rd "serious warninu" to the United States after the intrusion of an Ameilcan military aircralt Into China's air space, the New China News Agency reported today. A spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, quoted by the agency, saidReuter - 74 words
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338 1971-06-28 4 US Army training flaws in secret report WASHINGTON, Sun. U.S. Army Colonel David Kackworth, onetime adviser to the South Vietnamese Army, said today a study made about four years ago concluded that 15 to 20 per cent of the U.S. casualties in Vietnam "were the result of friendly fire." Col.AP - 338 words
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201 1971-06-28 4 MONTEVIDEO, Sun. Uruguay yesterday sharply rebuffed any plans by Marxist President .Salvador Allende of Chile to attempt negotiations with the Tupamaro guerillas for the release of British Ambassador Geoffrey Jackson, kidnapped five months ago. The Foreign Ministry said flatly that any such action byUPI - 201 words
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Article61 1971-06-28 4 MOSCOW, Sun. Italian Foreign Minuter Aldo Moro will arrive here on July S for a one-week visit at the invitation of his Soviet counterpart. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet news agency Tass announced yesterday. Italian sources said Signor Moro was expected to spend three days inReuter - 61 words
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136 1971-06-28 4 HONG KONG, Sun. China today marked the 21st anniversary of what It called the forcible occupation of Taiwan by the United States by reiterating a pledge to liberate the island. In a commentary Peking Radio said tnat on July 27, 1950. ships of theReuter - 136 words
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97 1971-06-28 5 —Lightning kills herd of 13 cattle BATU GAJAH, Sun. A herd of 13 cattle was struck dead by lightning while grazing near Tai Seng tin mine, four miles from here yesterday. Cowherd Vedal, 66. had left to take shelter in his shed half-a-mlle away when It started to rain heavily97 words
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Article50 1971-06-28 5 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Social Dance Club of the Chinese YMCA will hold a dinner and dance to celebrate Its first anniversary at the Happy Nlte Club on July 10 at 8 p.m. Tickets at $10 per head are obtainable at the Chinese YMCA s office In Palmer Road.50 words
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Article28 1971-06-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A National Day committee Jim been formed by community leader* In Whampoa constituency to organise the area's contributions to the nationwide celebrations In August28 words
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Article, Illustration152 1971-06-28 5 THE VERY YOUNG ALSO INTEREST THE MP's SINGAPORE. Sun. —In Singapore, you are never too young for your MP to take an interest in you. Last week two MPs arranged to take their young constituents 115 of them, aged about four for a Sunday romp today. This morning. Mr. Ang152 words
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Article56 1971-06-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. More donations have been received by the StralU Times for Chua Tian Hock $5O from Madam Kat. Singapore), ex PC. Oeholam Mahman ($150.80 by IUR of American International Assurance Co. Ltd. K.L.). Madam Fong Klew ($2OO from a Penang readar) and Mrs Leong Kok Wan56 words
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201 1971-06-28 5 Missing boat and crew are safe in Brunei ♦SINGAPORE, Sun. The air-sea search off Manila for a 25-ton schooner with a British crew from Singapore was called off today by the Philippines authorities. The schooner, which left Singapore 12 days ago. with Captain Paul and four other crewmen, is said201 words
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Article232 1971-06-28 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Polytechnic will have to turn out twice its number of graduates in a few years to meet Singapore's demand for skilled technicians. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken, yesterday said despite institutional changes in the Polytechlnc since 1959, it232 words
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Advertisement93 1971-06-28 5 LAST 6 DAYS OF OUR ONCE A_YEAR I iate DRASTIC REDUCTIONS UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE LADIES: MEN'S: "Conteno" Stretch "Arrow" Drip Dry Shirts 8.90 Bell Bottom? 8.90 "Von Heusen" Shirrs $12.90 Traoeie Stretch Shorts 4.90 "EVE" Sport Shirts 4.90 Plain Wetlook Blouses 6.90 Bonlon Sport Shirts 8.90 Nylon Jersey Pyjamas 8.9093 words
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Advertisement187 1971-06-28 5 OVERWORKED? TIRED? YOU NEED I A I "IB 49 i YOU MAY NOT KNOW that the reitoi (or geuril f (tji/BEIKLIN H debility, lack et appetite. y, depressiM. etc., sty be flKf).: Vitaaii/Miitral deficiency *(JX^ A KiTAi^s ty aid it aay be difficilt tt Slfiftfi/ fc^" pinpoint which particular ~fr^_~187 words
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301 1971-06-28 6 Lawyer tells of efforts to save 'arrested' vessel CINGAPORE, Sun. Efforts are being made abroad to avert any possibility of an "arrested" Manila-re-gistered ship from going under the auctioneer's hammer to recover funds to pay off its debts, lawyer Mr. C. Arul said yesterday. He was opposing an application in301 words
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Article, Illustration73 1971-06-28 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. It's not a fashion show any more without the inevitable bot-pants. And this show at the Imperial Hotel coffee-bouse yesterday was no exception. The fashion show, sponsored by Estee Lander, featured a collection of outfits, mostly hot pants, from Shirley's Fashion House. Model Ap(e73 words
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127 1971-06-28 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The 279 people who lost most of their belongings in the recent Tanjong Katong fire will soon get a helping hand from their former fellow residents In the Oeylang Serai area. Mr. Lawrence Arokairaj, organiser of a relief fund for the127 words
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242 1971-06-28 6 Lucky-to-be alive Lon Sheong will not take that short cut again CINGAPORE, Sun. Fifteen year old Pang Lon Sheong today promised never to take a short cut to school again. She went to St. Theresa's Convent yesterday by the route she had used for the last five years. Today she242 words
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Article40 1971-06-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Ga»troenterologlca. Society and Working Group will organise talks on Crohn's disease (an intestinal disease), amyloldosis of toe liver and malabsorptlon. at the Brunei Hawes Lecture Theatre, Outram Hospital, on July 28 aj 6 p ni40 words
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Article35 1971-06-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The internatioral V's Men's Club of Singapore is organising a special fun fair in aid of the Chinese YMCA capital fund campaign on Aug. IS from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.35 words
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Article27 1971-06-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Dennatoioglcal Society will bold its clinical lecture meeting at the Brunei Hawes theatre in Outram Hospital on July 7 a( 8.15 p.m.27 words
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Advertisement285 1971-06-28 6 m\^M L rl ■Si; f^ll J. M 154/ 11 Eft?/ csass^£/*w£jfi y£ 1 Congratulations and Greetings on the opening of Vashi's Exclusive Men's Shop and Vashi's Orient Silk from FELICE TABASSO CHIERI -ITALY and MILAN ENTERPRISES Room 918, sth Floor, 67, High Street, P. O. Box 2618, Spor«,6. LCC Private285 words
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Advertisement18 1971-06-28 6 7th BIS DAY Cold** City: 1 .43,4.00, 7.00 I, *.30am. Oalaxyi 1.4 J. I.JO, 7 00 A f.JOaai.18 words
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Advertisement412 1971-06-28 6 TLIDO-OPEIVS TODAY!" 5 SHOWS: 11m, 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 9.15 -No Free List BBBr^^^-^Qf i |^^^K^*^3M»l»aMll£i aal I aaaa^aiL^iaw aY jaai aavkJl B GOLDEN SHU A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE COLOR WANG PING TSUNG HUA TIEN FENG MANDARIN WITH SUPERIMPOSED ENGLISH 4 CHINESE SUiTITLEJ. iJ-lfrTtJfl NOW siiowi.m. iijm.Mi; (NO FREI LIST412 words
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Advertisement420 1971-06-28 6 ORGANISATION OPENS TOOAY-Ho fr«. Lut 11am, 1.41, 4 00, a.JO 4 ».M Wong Ping Tung Huo k. •THI OOLOIN TlAl" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin In Snawtcopa, Color NOW SMOWING-No fn* L.if 11am, 1.45. 4.00. a 10 4 ♦JO Mortc Laifar "IYIWrT>«tSS~ Stwon Gaoroa In COLOR (S») tlf itEiJTfftnl JtT NOW420 words
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Article, Illustration474 1971-06-28 7 PENANG, Sunday FINANCE Minis ter Tun Tan Siew Sin suggested here yesterday that commercial hanks should give loans, even long term loans, for agricultural and industrial developments. He said the loan should be given as long as the projects were economically viable and474 words
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Article26 1971-06-28 7 SINGAPORE. Sun— The MP for Changl. Mr. 81m Boon Woo, was guest-of-honour at the Tanah Merah Besar community centre's fifth anniversary dinner last night.26 words
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210 1971-06-28 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.—lntraco will take part in an International trade fair in Leipzig. East Germany, in September. This will be Intraco's third international trade fair this year. It has taken part In fairs in Holland and East Germany. At the Leipzig fair, consumer210 words
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120 1971-06-28 7 FOUR LEAVE TO JOIN THE ASIA YOUTH VOYAGE SINGAPORE. Sun— Four young Singaporeans, chosen for the Jaycee Asia Youth Voyage, left for Hong Kong this morning on the first part of their trip. The four, schoolteachers Miss Ilaicyon Llew Chul La. 23, Miss Chua Ah Moy. 22, organising secretary of120 words
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332 1971-06-28 7 Assets in S'pore banks now total $5,258 million SINGAPORE. Sun. fOMMERCIAL banks In Singapore had total assets of $5,258.4 million at the end of April this year, the highest since 1966. They were $40.3 million (cash). $1,003.8 million (balances due from other banks), $121.2 million (balances with the Singapore Monetary332 words
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Miscellaneous53 1971-06-28 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl IV-rfUSfclil \/C\rV^ I HOW ABOUT MY^ HEH... tW&Stf \^*VZ RENT MONEY?/ HEH... r^g* VXC^" jz-T- 7 FUNNY I HAVENT GOT TH' I I SEE TROUBLE AHEAP...VJB DOU&H RIGHT NOW, ONE O' YER TENANTS is"/\i BUT COME IN AN' A DeADSEAT... j- U I'LL GIVE YA53 words
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Article, Illustration16 1971-06-28 8 Housewives see youths kill hawker Mr. Ong Poh Seng SIS men dusting getaway car for fingerprints16 words
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386 1971-06-28 8 VICTOR NG - VICTOR NG: By Singapore, Sunday By IGNATIUS STEPHEN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Sun. How do you reach the Seventh Heaven of happiness? Try flying kites that's what top Taiwan film star Yao Su Yung did during her current Borneo tour. And she spent most386 words
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Advertisement269 1971-06-28 8 Say NO to heat, V tJB V '111 ■4 tm. wt !//u\ *\y YES to comfort. Ever noticed the way Sanyo Cooling Fans shake their heads? /^^SmW^^^ They can do it from any starting position they can say NO to heat in any part or corner of the room. We269 words
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Miscellaneous141 1971-06-28 8 l//« Oap If,, V.T. Hamlin WK LOST THOSE YEAH/ NICE I I ...MIT. ALLEY! I 7 JAfITERS, BPNTWE?(aOtNS,OOpi... VVMTCH IT// r, L^t^^SL^^^^aA^cLAi cwyiiu i« i» U( m>» c« £.•7 By Ai tapp «f I CANT SEE YOU GOOOT /-5O >OU MUST BE IO PFENNIG IS P^ S BUT >OUR ~vOICE141 words
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Article, Illustration165 1971-06-28 9 Mother and son share the same interest SINGAPORE, Sun. —His mother is in toe building industry working in an engineering firm. Naturally Benedict Seah, six. If not exactly following his mother's footsteps, would just like to learn a bit more about building. And today saw mother Mrs. Alice Scab and165 words
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98 1971-06-28 9 iOINOAPORE, Bun.— The >3 Chua Chu Kang constituency Is organising a big walk on Aug. 1 as part of Its National Day celebrations. It is open to all residents In the constituency and Its neighbouring areas Paslr Panjang, Jurong and Buklt98 words
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380 1971-06-28 9 SIA: Lack of rapport the reason for so few grads SINGAPORE, Sunday FfHE Singapore Institute of Architects today blamed "insufficient rapport" between the University of Singapore's Faculty of Architecture and local architects for the faculty's poor turnout of graduates this year. An SIA spokesman said: "We want to work jointly380 words
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Article91 1971-06-28 9 SINGAPORE. Bun.— Pour retiring employees o( Pltspatrlck Supermarket received mementoes from the managing director. Mr. 8. C. Huang, and the Pltzpatrlck branch of the Pood. Drinks and Allied Workers Union at a dinner held by the union In the Kolek restaurant yesterday. They are: Mr. Bay Song91 words
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194 1971-06-28 9 New drugs to help victims of heart -attack- PENANG, Sun. Scandinavia's largest pharmaceutical company, Astra, Is to launch a group of heart drugs In Asia starting In Malaysia and Singapore. Malaysia and Singapore are going to be the Asian test market. Astra's regional manager for Asia. Mr Brian Parsons, said194 words
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Article83 1971-06-28 9 Study English call by Tang SINGAPORE. Bun— Minister of Bute for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chlm, yesterday, called on the Qhlneseeducated In Singapore to study English. Mr Tang who was spaaUng at the 36th annlvenay of the Nam San School at Chua Chu Kang Road, said that It was difficult83 words
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Article59 1971-06-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.— The Australian Minister (or the Army, Mr. Andrew Peacock, will arrive here (or a two-day visit tomorrow after a brief stopover at Butterworth air base. Accompanied by his wife and officers of his department, Mr. Peacock Is visiting Vietnam. Malaysia and Singapore59 words
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Miscellaneous264 1971-06-28 9 Straits Times Crossword HI HbT HHHbT bH flsf HT""!! ACKOBS 6. Smart cheat, some say (6). 7. RecognlsM feature of speech 1! 1^ re(onner as an tsj 13. RUk losing a penny— causes Declaration Is the same If great displeasure (8). not. needs altering (9). 14 Rome building containing 9.264 words
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Article825 1971-06-28 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Journalist who offended PMs ALLINGTON KENNARD By STORY UNUSED: A Correspondent in the Far East, 1963 67 by Arthur Cook (Allen and Unwin £4.) A JOY to his colleagues, the despair sometimes of his friends, Arthur Cook for four years was the correspondent In Southeast Asia of London's Daily Mail.825 words
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461 1971-06-28 10 G. CORR - The day a US B-29 landed in Siberia G. CORR By THE RED FALCONS, The Soviet Air Force in Action 1919--1969 by Robert Jackson (Clifton Books C 2.25) IN the early evening of July 30, 1944, a squadron of Russian fighters was scrambled into the air to intercept an unidentified461 words
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Article, Illustration329 1971-06-28 10 DAVID SZE - DAVID SZE By rM Harrisson once suggested that the best wav of protecting Sarawak's orang-utans would be to give them shotguns and let them look after themselves. More practically, Sarawak has sanctuary near Sandakan where animals rescued from their captors are nursed until329 words
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Advertisement353 1971-06-28 10 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through home study courses The School of Accountancy Business Studies, with 60 years successful experience, offers you Courses for the 4- is*/"^^^. examinations of: aJ« tPl'h Awoc. Cert. Corp. Accts. (A.C.C.A.) /jrl* *ICfc£L Init. Cost A Works Accts. (1.C. W.A.) *^ISM Asioc. Intnl. Accts. (A.1.A.) ~L^Ht<^353 words
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Article173 1971-06-28 11 J. BAHRU, Sun. MALAYSIA'S biggestever naval craft will sail into the Royal Malaysian Navy base in Woodlands, Singapore, on Tuesday, heavily shrouded in secrecy. It is a versatile 5.000 ton American LST (tank blending ship), whose main function is as a support ship carrying173 words
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Article, Illustration137 1971-06-28 11 Three soldiers injured in crash SINGAPORE, Sun. Three soldiers of the Singapore Armed Forces were seriously injured when their Jeep mounted recoilless gun skidded and landed in a drain at Old Upper Thomson Road today. The trio, identified as Privates Chua Ah Ping. 20, Ong Tian Hock and Toh Kai137 words
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167 1971-06-28 11 RAF 'Open Day' brings joy to 3,000 CINGAPORE, Sun.— RAF Tengah threw open its restricted gates today. The result an afternoon of Joy and merriment for about 3,000 people. But for some there was a touch of sadness. They will not be around next year for another "Open Day." The167 words
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171 1971-06-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Youth Consultative Council Is to send a letter to the Philippine Government protestIng against the recent massacre of Muslims in Catabato, on Mindanao Island In southern Philippines. The protest letter Is to be sent to the Government through the Philippine171 words
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100 1971-06-28 11 SINGAPORE, San. Fiji will look to Malaysia and Singapore for help in industrialisation and pollution control when the sugar-rich island begins to industrialise. The Fiji Finance Minister, Mr. W. Barrett, who said this here tonight before leaving for home after a visit to Singapore100 words
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Advertisement27 1971-06-28 11 CITROEN*GS /JFIDM K^^ will soon be here! —^'•CSSsiHssSI nnc ncEnciES pn. itd SHOWROOM 131 ClwnwKMu Awnoe Sxgapoct 9 T«( X»93/*****. WORKSHOP: 9 Leng K« Row) S«9<pora 3.27 words
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Advertisement86 1971-06-28 11 t *«»»«"q«*twwffrtnTT»tffTlTlTiyC'H' 'T^'^^^^M^Trt^rrr— mm* 7 fiTin fid TT»» *t,t ft rffrnrrr, ri> 1 \r\ /#^®IBOS^ GMT Master m> \IIILai IHP\ Singapore's greatest range of Rolex watches fe|^\ in the latest men's and women's stylings 9 f Mr rJ¥//jhJ& t A vVIJ/ T3/^T TP x li ryU I jfj A 0/86 words
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Article431 1971-06-28 12 The trials of the Gerakan have not ended with the postponement by the party's central committee of the biennial delegates' conference until October. But if the postponement is accepted, the contending factions will have a reasonable interval in which differences can be composed and the Gerakan saved from431 words
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Article340 1971-06-28 12 The election campaign in Indonesia, marred frequently by acrimony and violence, ended on Friday midnight, a week before the country goes to the polls for the second time since independence. A week is a reasonable length of time for the dust and heat of electioneering to settle and340 words
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Article209 1971-06-28 12 Mr. Edward Heath has got a foot in Mr. Lan Smith's door in Rhodesia. A British Foreign Office expert on Rhodesia has been probing into the possibility of negotiations to resolve the quarrel between Whitehall and Salisbury arising out of the unilateral declaration of independence by Rhodesia209 words
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574 1971-06-28 12 ROLAND DALLAS - ROLAND DALLAS By Hong Kong PRIME Minister Chou En-lai has become the guiding force in Peking and is heading a government of moderate pragmatists intent on keeping order and restoring the economy, say reliable sources. This chance may have limited the roleReuter - 574 words
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1427 1971-06-28 12 CHIA POTEIK - DIVINING WATER NEEDS FOR THE FUTURE CHIA POTEIK Will supply catch up with Singapore's demands? By EVERY time Singapore has a problem, such as a power shortage or as at present a water shortage someone asks: Have we been caught flatfooted? The water situation is not really as simple as1,427 words
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128 1971-06-28 12 'CLEANEST TOWN' IS LOSING ITS REPUTATION XHE RUBBISH rebels are ruining Ipoh. They are the people who live in housing estates and scatter their rubbish indiscriminately: In back lanes, beside the roads, under trees. And it's because of them that Ipoh is losing Us title of "the cleanest town in128 words
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Letter186 1971-06-28 12 THE POST office? It's the Government "waste paper basket." Any public service that other offices refuse to handle Is dumped thereeven to the extent of taking Toto bets. And postal workers are right at the bottom of this "basket", snowedunder by all their duties and treated like scraps of dirty186 words
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Letter97 1971-06-28 12 IT WAS all so simple: my mother wanted to add a name to an Identity card. All the necessary particulars were sent last December to the Registrar of Citizens In Petallng Jaya by the officer in charge in Ipoh. And there the simplicity ceased. We've yet to97 words
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Advertisement76 1971-06-28 12 M. M We tre (fed we «rt the ttronjrit end Ijrowt I 114? DaffHC 10l dN~ Bank m M*l«yM »nd Sinatptyt. B«c*uw wmm mmm ■w» mmnt mvt /0o tht rMt M Itltfl "Mlfl fflljll m''W •"<) tfftctivtncn. Whether you we WmOHMWIIUaI bq or small, we welcome your business, Si»t sold76 words
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Advertisement258 1971-06-28 12 1. YOU NEED PROTEIN every day bacaute it cannot ba ttorad in tha body for futura vat. You mutt provida your body with anough protain avary day or ritk "protain narvation 2. YOU NEED PROTEIN avary day to halp build strength rtamina and power for tportt. axarcita. work and play.258 words
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Article, Illustration1223 1971-06-28 13 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - S'pore: Port faces up to new challenges WILLIAM CAMPBELL By JI'ST whether or how soon Singapore overtakes Yokohama as the world's third busiest port is of .secondary concern to Mr. Howe Voon Chong, chairman of the Port of Singapore Authority. More important is that Singapore rates second to none in1,223 words
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Article165 1971-06-28 13 CROESUS - CROESUS By That friendly bank manager NEXT time yon are In England think twice before dropping in for a cosy chat with that nice hank manager you saw last time. The giant British banking group. National Westminster has introduced a metered charge for talking to its managers and165 words
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Article105 1971-06-28 13 THE following list of stock* fives the ten most dealt In last week. The list fives the turnover in thousands of units, closing on and and low for 1970 and 1971. ARU. law Psr e» View 'ower St Telecom 'ublir Bank ferlin (M) lef» Chern. td. M105 words
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234 1971-06-28 13 ILSA SHARP - ILSA SHARP By HONG KONG: Hong Kong textile firms are rushing into diversification to beat the threat of international discriminatory import tariffs and quotas. One such firm Is South Sea Textile Manufacturing which has formed a subslllary, Tristate Trading and Investment, to supervise a234 words
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Article199 1971-06-28 13 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Oil production here edged towards the 200.000 barrels-a-day mark last year, according to a Shell survey of Brunei and Sarawak last year. Overall production from north west Borneo has been rising since 1963, the survey showed. By the end of 1970 production from all199 words
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Advertisement135 1971-06-28 13 ■I |fl I For the first time here is an authoritative reference on Singapore s manufacturing cula j aMß r mdustrv with complete information on I Th struts Times Pr«. isi son end ing I inausiry wnn cv r ranae of I I 4M Th m "> n Ro s.no»por»135 words
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Advertisement50 1971-06-28 13 INSIDE Maratnncnt fame*: Gutdtlints for tomorrow's uufen. Pa«« 14. BiuJnns Tlmr* portfolio; Onrau market reports; Local market; ommodltiev Pace 15. New York market; Weekly share analysis and other closing prices. Page K. byßoeinc|7o7 every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday MHHHHHHH Hfl ai Call your Trivcl Agent or MSA (I *****1 tmmm50 words
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1758 1971-06-28 14 GEORGIE LEE - Management games: guidelines for tomorrow's managers GEORGIE LEE By TIE game seemed to have overtaken us, it was far more exciting than I had earlier envisaged." This was a typical comment of most of the participants at a recent b v s 1 ness management came organised in conJunction with1,758 words
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Article130 1971-06-28 14 US shipping expert to retire NEW YORK: The man who has been immersed probably more than anybody else in the complexities of freight rates between Far East ports and America over the past 32 years, is calling it a day. On August 1 Mr. Raymond J. Flynn retires from the130 words
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Article151 1971-06-28 14 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr. M.G. Nettelfleld has been appointed a director of Outhrle Boustead Shipping Agencies. He is presently director, liner agencies, and is responsible to the board for the company's liner representation in Singapore and Malaysia. China Airlines has promoted lt« London-trained cargo officer, Mr. Albert Nr Yong Shenc.151 words
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Article38 1971-06-28 14 THE winning team of the business management came: Paul Angkasuvansiri of ICI Thailand, Chang Ah H o o n r of Union Carbide Malaysia, Ho Yik Chee of ICI Malaysia, and Rudy Richards of Harper Gilflllan Sinjaporc38 words
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Advertisement189 1971-06-28 14 5 days *****.00 T> Indonesia awaits Tropic republic of 2000 islands. Jet direct with Cathay Pacific. Exciting tour of 7^r shrouded in culture colour, mystery. Pulsating with Djakarta city. See the sights of Elephant Museum dL^tl e ™ou ITT****? /:;*p V e°n U^ N«ional Monument. Chinatown. Ban.eng Square prices Way189 words
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Advertisement87 1971-06-28 14 bb^bb^bb^bbhbb^bb^bb^bbW I X 4j|Lm> PENAN6 •JB^P^^^^^^B^^H Hi^i^i^i^iaßte^B^BD prnfvffpifpyjpvpvn^ju^ telephone linkup BB ;i \.**o^^ ■■■■■■■■■mi mT^MTTf^MIIWS^ Singapore personal ball pen even more personal It's something you won't want \^|k to resist. Your own monogram >^k on 8 silver coloured disc yk to match any Parker International Classic ball pen or pencil.87 words
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Article299 1971-06-28 15 ON balance prices emerged mainly in plus territory on the Stock Kxchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week which saw three days of irregular trading being followed by two days of steadier conditions. Week-end short-cover-ing interest was the bullish factor in most industrial shares. Industrials showed 59 advances299 words
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Article60 1971-06-28 15 (old Storage E.A.I. (■uthrie orpn. Fahang Cunsol. Prrf. Straits Times Wimi Brothers Current Date payment payable 7.5'r July 30 20<"iTF ll«" f July 8 3.5<> July 17 5<v;- Aug. 6 5<-,+ June 30 TF T«x free Interim ToUl for Total for the year prevloim ye»r 14.5<7 13.5 r60 words
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Article56 1971-06-28 15 THE week's total delayed transaction in the trading moms of the Stock Exchanir followed by the percentage In bracket*. June 21. 1.126.000 (32.87 per cent) 22 820,000 (26.62 per cent) 23. 691,000 (21.90 percent) 2\ 814,000 (28.19 per cent) 25. 775.000 28.40 per cent i The weeks total56 words
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Article, Illustration336 1971-06-28 15 PROFITS now stand at $7,268 50 following the sale on Friday of Empat Nombor Ekor. There Is a dividend due, but the team decided it better to sell around the peak than await the hoped for inurim dividend. It also decided to enter the market cautiously with336 words
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Article52 1971-06-28 15 tU.t. sU London «0.10 ***** Be rut 4(1.40 4(1 Hon k kot,K 41.46 41.65 Zurkh 40.058 40.158 4U.20S 40.35S Parla 40.72 40.76 Siore (1) ***** 41. 55 (2> ***** 156.60 .l Flxport price In non-aterling areas m US. dollar* per tael. (2) Loral dealers price In Stngapordollars52 words
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Article38 1971-06-28 15 London copper prices on Friday previous ln brackets: Wlrebar— Spot buyer £446 00 (450.00) seller £447.00 I £450.50 >. Three months buyer £458 50 i £462 00 > sellers £459.00 (£462 50). Market tone: Steady, Sales: 3.075 tons.38 words
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Article32 1971-06-28 15 Hontt Kong on Saturday thi U.I. dollar wii quoti-d at 6.01T5 (or T.T. and *****5 (or ea»i. tuning wa» quoted at 14.50 and one tad tf told at 299.575.32 words
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239 1971-06-28 15 THERE were some very quiet periods in the rubber market during the week up to last Friday, according to the weekly report of Singapore rubber and produce brokers Green and Collier. The thin conditions made business difficult and tended to exaggerate movements Poor overseas performance239 words
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Article348 1971-06-28 15 THE Singapore produce market last week recorded mixed interest ln light trading. Dealing ln coffee continued to be minimal and prices of the varlcus grades were static at previous levels Exportable coffee (with International Coffee Organisation's quota stamps > being still scarce, operators were disinclined to enter Into348 words
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Article316 1971-06-28 15 LONDON: The market finished slightly firmer on balance but trading was very quiet with markings shrinking to the lowest levels since the UK Budget. Wall Street's Indecisive trend offset the agreement on British Common Market entry terms and hopes of reflatlonary action by the Treasury. US orientated316 words
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Advertisement290 1971-06-28 15 I^HHHa^a^*^l^a^a^B i LEMBAGA PEML'LEHAN DAN PENYATLAN TANAH NEGARA Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada Warga Negara Malaysia bagl memenohi jawatan2 berikut di-Lembaga lnl> 1. Penyrlia GajiPokok: $296x14-422 Kelayakan: (I) Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia atau yang setaraf dengan-nya serta tldak kurang 2 tahun pengalaman dl bidang pertanlan (II) Faseh bertutor dan menulls dl-dalam Bahasa290 words
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Advertisement508 1971-06-28 15 TELEPRINTERS! Why wait one year for telex service? Approved new units supplied from stock and Installed ln 30 days. Call for immediate attention: *****7 or *****1. FOREIGN ENGINEERS I CONSTRUCTORS PTE. LTD THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: 2 3 CROSBY SQUARE, LONDON EC3A 6AB BALANCE SHEET, 31st December, 1970508 words
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Advertisement709 1971-06-28 15 San croup Indonesian KMI GOOUNG SYSTEMS refrigerator fimnmgl AND HIXIRIiS PTE. LTD. AIRCONDITIONER FACTORY Mj. ■"•"*<"» ■K£==^T%H Jurortg Industrial Estate. invites applications from suitable candidates with manufacturing experience for Z« ri p^uc^^d^ime'n^ce "iC P Sltl nB Jn ur 1. FACTORY MANAGER j^g successful candidates will be Instructed in various respect709 words
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Advertisement3062 1971-06-28 16 WEEKLY SHARE ANALYSIS AS a service to readers the Business Times publishes weekly a 1.25 0.71 J Public Bank 1.16 +.01 3.0 22.3 855 detailed analysis of some eighty selected shares traded on the 3.24 1.78 Robinson 3.14 -04 5.4 8.5 Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. 2.95 2.19 Rothmans 2.783,062 words
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Advertisement590 1971-06-28 16 JUNIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (MALE) Applications are invited frnm suitably qualified Singapore Malaysian citizens to fill three vacancies tor the above post in our Technical Service Department QUALIFICATIONS:Cambridge Oversea School Certificate or Oovernmenc Secondary Pour School Certificate ur equivalent with credits in Mathematics. Chemistry or Physics Knowledge <>i Technical Drawing will590 words
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Advertisement799 1971-06-28 16 m BANK of j AMERICA NATIONAL TRUIT ANB UVIHOI ASSOCIATION ADO tUIMOIARIU CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CONDITION As of December 31 l»70 IX9 RESOURCES Cash and due from banks 5,366,871.000 t 4,776,6&8.000 United State; Government securities and securities guaranteed by the Govern- «x ment 2.997,706,000 1,906.776.000 mm State, country and municipal799 words
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Article, Illustration157 1971-06-28 17 SHEARES GREETS NEW ROTARY CHIEF SINGAPORE. Sun. President Sbeares last night praised the Singapore Rotary Club for its fine example in bridging the gap between words and deeds. The President was speaking at a dinner to mark the installation of the club's new president. Mr. Tan Tock Peng. He called157 words
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Article52 1971-06-28 17 PENANG. Sun— The Chung Hwa School Union last night donated f 10.000 to Its alma mater's building fund. Mr. Loh Liang Sun. chairman of the school's building fund committee, received the donation from Mr. Ong Kirn Seng, vice-chairman of the union, at the union's 47th52 words
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Article41 1971-06-28 17 SINGAPORE. Bun The Singapore Surgical Society will hold a scientific meeting at the British Military Hospital In Alexandra on Tuesday at 8.15 p.m. Members will discuss "The management of urinary calculi In the tropics" and "Surgical complications of amoeblasls."41 words
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Article171 1971-06-28 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Police last nicht detained a suspected "notorious housebreaker" in an ambush at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here. They also seized a loaded sawn-off shotgun and four rounds of ammunition. Acting on a tip-off, DSP M. Govindasamy of the Special Investigations Section and171 words
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462 1971-06-28 17 Charter firms divided on cheap MSA flights SINGAPORE. Sun air charter companies worried over MSA's proposed entry into the "lowcost" flight race? Air charter firms were today divided in their reaction towards MSA's plan to sharpen its competitive edge on international routes. Some dismissed the MSA strategy as "nothing of462 words
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Article40 1971-06-28 17 Public relations course SINOAPORE. Sun— The Chinese YMCA will hold a 13-sesston course on techniques and programme In public relations at Its Tanglin Centre, beginning on July 17. It will be held on Saturdays from 3.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.40 words
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153 1971-06-28 17 Economic growth vital for defence says MP CINGAPORE, Sun. 43 The MP for Ulu Pandan, Dr. Chiang Hal Ding, yesterday listed rapid economic growth to maintain a credible defence position as one of four factors community leaders should work for, to help keep out dangers from Singapore. He said the153 words
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Article27 1971-06-28 17 SINOAPORE. Sun. The 4ftmember Tasmanlan Rosny Children's Choir flew In tonight for a day's stopover on Its way to participate In the Welsh choral festival.27 words
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Advertisement253 1971-06-28 17 ISIttSAPOMf Do you know? The first stamps used in Singapore were Sis Indian stamps overprinted with different num- bers to denote each of the Straits Settlements. They are now priced between $20 and $100, more if on cover. The first issue of Singapore stamps was in 1948. We have complete253 words
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Miscellaneous948 1971-06-28 17 On your TV and Radio 500 P.M. Pr US Programmi mmary iM °P enin and General Hos in Asianwa < Chinese > 5 M Pok Amatf 1.11 The High Chaparral P' 1 T 7.41 News and Newsreel in Chinese sit Unhv nirk in Nome 3.M Flute Recital by T.R. Maha-948 words
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Advertisement98 1971-06-28 18 CONGRA TULA TIONS BEST WISHES to H. M. SHAH ENTERPRISES SDN. BHD. on the official opening of "Shahs Village" from— MANAGING DIRECTOR HAJI ABAS SYED SHARIKAT PEMBENAAN RAYA SENDIRIAN BERHAD 9-A, Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya. Tel: *****1-2 CONGRA TULA TIONS H.M. SHAH ENTERPRISES SDN. BHD. on the official opening of98 words
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Advertisement116 1971-06-28 18 BEST WISHES to H. M. SHAH ENTERPRISES SDN. BHD. on the official opening of "SHAH'S VILLAGE" BEN COMPANY LTD., 18, Merdeko Square. Petoling Jaya. Tel: ***** BEST WISHES to H.M. SHAH ENTERPRISES SDN. BHD. on the official opening of "SHAHS VILLAGE" "ANOTHER ROCKET BRAND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS COMPLETED AT SHAH'S WONG116 words
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Article, Illustration979 1971-06-28 18 COMMERCE MINISTER IS GUEST OF HONOUR Making visitors feel at home YOU name it, they have it is the proud boast of Shah's Village (Taman Seni), the new million dollar prestige tourist complex opening in Petaling Jaya today. All under one rooi is979 words
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Article, Illustration472 1971-06-28 18 'Always ahead of time IT is hardly surprising that Kuala Lumpur's globetrottine businessman Mr. H.M. Shah is "always ahead of time." His sound business acumen, together with his ability to judge whether a venture is a viable risk, has undoubtly contributed to the success of this born businessman. Mr. Shah472 words
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Article, Illustration345 1971-06-28 19 fTiHERE is a hideI away in old Malacca known to honeymooners. It is on a lovely secluded stretch of beach framed by coconut trees. This home away from home for some it has been the first home Is Shah's Beach Hotel. This is a345 words
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Article204 1971-06-28 19 Now a mini museum SHAH'S mini museum, situated at the entrance to the Hut and the Bowling Alley, has many interesting objects of art ranging from Royal krlses to the humble winnowing trays. Old musical Instruments, East Coast kites and Batik pictures decorate the place. Then there are the Wayang204 words
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Article, Illustration258 1971-06-28 19 Troupe to sell Malaysia abroad plan rpHAT Mr. H.M. Shah A plans to take his troupe on a world tour to sell Malaysia in August or September is testimony to its ability. "I believe that this is the best way to attract visitors to Malaysia, especially from Eastern and Western258 words
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Advertisement83 1971-06-28 30 EQUATRON BHD lAT'WlffllffilMlaWiltMHaaW I General Electric I has three different J washing cycles for light, > or heavy >DI^ fabrics, in big 14 Ib. loads. You select the cycle you need. You protect delicate fabrics. Heavier fabrics are truly cleaned. For synthetics and blends there is the special Permanent Press83 words
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Advertisement8 1971-06-28 30 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20 00 i minimum >8 words
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Advertisement135 1971-06-28 30 *^^~^jJa^a^w *^kI r J inn' Jl wrr^BP^ffhflr^^ WLmmmti&mlvM&lnßKnrvmM V/ "II Scotch Brand "Dynarange" is an exclusive YOU Wll DC development by 3M. The breakthrough expands aW^a* the range between the loudest sound, without a l^y^\f-Q|OO|^\l'lCll distortion, to the softest sound that can be I I^l XS^^^^l^Jt mCkt recorded on tape.135 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-06-28 30 The weather The weather outlook for Blnf&porr from 6 a.m. to noon today: isolated showers.15 words
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Advertisement265 1971-06-28 19 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to H.M. SHAH ENTERPRISES SDN. BHD. on the official opening of "Shah's Village" from CHAIRMAN DIRECTORS of SHARIKAT KURNIA JASA SDN. BHD. 23, Jolon Kenny Timor, Kuolo Lumpur T-| 251g2 CONGRA TULA TIONS BEST WISHES to H.M. SHAH ENTERPRISES SDN. BHD. on the official opening of265 words
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Advertisement220 1971-06-28 19 Congratulations Best Wishes to H.M. SHAH ENTERPRISES SDN. BHD. on the official opening of "SHAH'S VILLAGE" PERNAS PERBADANAN NASIONAL BERHAD Head Office: Bongunon Bank Bumiputra (9tti. Floor) 21, Jalon Mclaka. K. Lumpur Tel: *****4. ft) CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD. Shippers of the Finest Wines Spirits congratulate Shah's Village on the220 words
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276 1971-06-28 20 I had no interest in the course offered A 8 soon as I left school after completing my Secondary Four education, I applied to take up either an electronic or electrical course at Aljunied Vocational Instltue. I registered at the institute (serial No. 3) for the electronic course as my276 words
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619 1971-06-28 20 WHY TAKE IT OUT ON THE people: That 10-cent phone levy ALLOW me to add a few words to the protests against the proposal to impose 10-cent levy after the first 100 (or 200) calls each month. It is most exasperating to note that even the outcry and proiest by619 words
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208 1971-06-28 20 THAT 'EXTRA' PASSENGER CHARGE AM ON T H ago. two friends and I boarded a taxi at Victoria Btreet at 9 p.m. to visit a friend at Kallang Road. We went by the meter. On reaching our destination, the meter showed 80 cents. As I was short of coins, I208 words
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Letter233 1971-06-28 20 I FEEL that the attention of the public, and the appropriate government department, should be directed to the appalling methods of transporting pigs to the slaughterhouse. The BPCA has been tryIng to stimulate official action for years, but to date the Government has done nothing to help. I witnessed yet233 words
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Letter90 1971-06-28 20 rpHE drainage canal In X Orchard Road from th» Ming Court Hotel, past th» Singapura and Hilton to a point below Paterson Road contains stagnant water. This situation exists because there are dams In several places. A considerable number of "wlgglers" no doubt mosquito larvae can be seen In the90 words
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179 1971-06-28 20 - rUR reader Robert Koh's suggestions on how to fight rising prices (ST., June 22) are worth considering, but not all of them are practical. Because of the high cost of living, I walked I mile to work instead of paying an extra II179 words
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95 1971-06-28 20 IN a developing country, education plays an important part in national progress. Why then has the University of Slnrapore stopped their evening classes? In ract, the university should conduct more course* In Arts and Science. For various reasons, many of us don't have the chance to95 words
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Letter155 1971-06-28 20 Replies ...from the Govt I REFER to the letters by "Curious" (B.T. May 28). Jennifer Loh (ST.. May 3D and "Misled" (81, June 2). Selection for participation in the Singapore Youth Festival Is based on the Judging of Items presented. The festival has never been a competition, but because of155 words
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Letter107 1971-06-28 20 11/ITH reference to the TT letter by "Resident" (ST., June 6). there is no law requiring cats to be licensed. As some of the cats complained of may be pets belonging to residents in the area, your correspondent could trap those stray cats causing nuisance to him and send them107 words
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Letter223 1971-06-28 20 I REFER to the letter by "Exploited" (ST.. June 19) headlined "No bonus for him because he Joined another bank." The Industrial Relations Section of the Ministry recently dealt with three Individual cialms for proportionate bonus In respect of 1970 from three ex-employees of a local bank who had resigned223 words
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186 1971-06-28 20 It's not the amount but the spirit I REFER to the letter by "Parent" (S.T.. June 2), complaining that the $1 he donated to "a mission school In Geylang" for the building fund was returned to him because It was Insufficient. If "Parent" Is referring to the Geylang Methodist Girls'186 words
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Advertisement261 1971-06-28 20 f WILL THERE 1 I SNAP I I ELECTIONS I I THIS YEAR? I 4J a i A sH Gerald De Cruz gives his answer TODAY'S J Inew nation] Singapore's afternoon newspaper News -comment -analysis M W MEET THE FIGURE mtm OF THE FUTURE JHLL YOURS AT THE JP^I JOANNE261 words
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Advertisement29 1971-06-28 20 ANNOUNCEMENT H. LIM EWE HIN General Manager KUALA LUMPUR HILTON and Regional Director Malaysia Singapore HILTON INTERNATIONAL COMPANY HILTON RESERVATION SERVICE 204 -A JALAN AMPANG, KUALA LUMPUR. TEL: *****129 words
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Article95 1971-06-28 21 Youths urged to help in welfare SINGAPORE. Sun— The Director of Social Welfare. Mr. Frankie Lee Slew Kwong. yesterday urged graduates of the 11th club leadership training course of the Federation of Boys' Clubs to enrol as voluntary workers with various welfare organisations. This would be an effective way for95 words
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Article, Illustration175 1971-06-28 21 SINGAPORE. Sun. T^O. They're not silverscreen hopefuls, they said. It's hard to believe, but here we have two pretty entertainers from Asia's film-makint towns. Miss Li Shiu Lint from Taipeh and Miss Yao Wei of liont Kong, both denyint ever having175 words
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Article23 1971-06-28 21 BATU OAJAH Sun.— Former carpenter Sum Kong. 62, was found hanged In his room In Kampong Sungel Terap. near here yesterday.23 words
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Article52 1971-06-28 21 SINOAPORE. Sun. An unidentified Chinese man, aged about 30. was killed by a train near Tanglln Halt Road at about 8.30 a.m. today. Friends or relatives of the deceased are asked to contact Inspector Aziz bin Abdul Rahman of the Queenstown police sutlon, tel No. *****52 words
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105 1971-06-28 21 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Aedes mosquitoes carriers of the deadly haemorrhagic fever have been found in another 188 homes in Singapore. This represents 4.4 per cent of the 4,315 houses searched in the past week by public health Inspectors. According to the Ministry of Health 37105 words
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213 1971-06-28 21 The myth that Chinese are rich: MCA -leader— AVER TAWAR (Sitiawan), Sun. Certain politicians should stop telling the people that the Chinese are rich Just because more of them are in business than other communities, secretary-gene-ral of the MCA. Mr. Kam Woon Wah said here today. "It does not follow213 words
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Advertisement111 1971-06-28 21 ISPECIAL 1 1 SUMMER 1 SALE M For one fortnight Only h PAVE 20%-50% I on oil foshionoble Lodies' shoes from Poris, by Christion Dior, Charles Jourdon ond Pierre Cordin. fl Hondbogs from Italy, France, ond West Germony. L Start rite Children shoes ond Gori Sandals. F M fabrics dresses,111 words
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Advertisement348 1971-06-28 21 INVEST YOUR MONEY AT CHUNG KHIAIAf FINANCE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) MEAD OFFICE S9-C ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1 TEL 9609 ft WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF: CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. ALL DEPOSIT ENQUIRIES ARE OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT CHUNG KHIAW BANK BRANCHES IN SINGAPORE (Advert. Ptrmit No. 0171). TRACTORS MALAYSIA BERHAD SINGAPORE P.O.348 words
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Miscellaneous162 1971-06-28 21 The winning entry Till-: $10,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle W was won by: Mrs. Abd. Rahman Ismail, Pejabat Tanam Semula, I e merlon, Pahang. She submitted a solution which the adjudication committee held to give the most meritorious set of answers to the clues. The committee's observations on162 words
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Miscellaneous418 1971-06-28 21 l\ Im|o|old] h Bla|c|c|u|s leJ 1 lab ate| T||sll am! ril l ope dm ZJHZJLjHH JJ IT°l] 3 [Hj I DDE Nil ZMnE|H»vl\ ZJ I^±JilJ H 4 M P R' N T LLi ZJP(^^l£jSWv s Jp]r c a ch| 5 B wl h mßiv 4 5 6 tlon. Preference for418 words
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Miscellaneous102 1971-06-28 21 less for his trade. A CUTLER could improve the quauty of a pair of scissors, if found unsatisfactory. Preference for CUTTER. X-6:3: "Many serious are featured in the pages of history." Many serious CRISKS are featured in the pages of history. "Serious" is superfluous for CRIMES. Preference for CRISKS. X-6:5:102 words
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Advertisement925 1971-06-28 22 GINIKAL AOVUTIStMIWTS AIYHTISfMEMTi, ACCEPTED If 10 ANNOUNCtMiWT/WKSOWAL S.spser. salt: .rail s MTf. S.M tM. MIIY t*a«SMn SSrt: tt SS I .ere MaiSfti* Mtt: tt trail i «srt. Mrtrn* sar, Hot s wsrs Mlmmum VSO tor ,i word, s HOM( jj v J T£ l: J733.. Minima* M# /or H word,925 words
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Advertisement799 1971-06-28 22 WAHTED ONE OFFICE ASBIBTANT with experience In Insurance business Able to read and write Chinese and ride scooter advantageous. Apply stating experience to Box A 5446 B.T. PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, Singapore Applicants who responded to the advertisement dated 6.10.70 (or the posts of Typist are thanked and advised that the799 words
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Advertisement831 1971-06-28 22 WANTED BECURITV GUARDB. Af 30-40. Must be able to converse In Kn Hah l'Mse Phone Philip Tel: *****1 SALESMAN. Canvasing house to house Own scooter. English speaking. Age 25 above. BaUry plus commission $400.00 above. 0.P.0. Box 3411. FBMALB SECRETARIES (2) Applications are Invited (or the above positions. Quahficstism: School831 words
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Advertisement927 1971-06-28 22 BUNCALOWS HOUSES, FLATS available in choice dtsts. and other araa*. Rental from $300 $5,000. For further Information, pleaae tel. 8 pore 5J2743/*****7 DIST 10 FURHISHBD HOUSB at Namly Park $050/-; Dlst. 19. furnished house at Serangoon Oarden $280/-: Diet. 20. furnished flat at Thomson Park $320/-. Spore *****6. LUXURIOUSLY FURHISHED927 words
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Advertisement953 1971-06-28 22 ORCHID MANSION Amber Road luxurious 3-bedroomed furnlahed fUt $600. Faber Oarden near Oolf Course furnished double-storey bungalow $2,200. Baa Avenue furnished fUt $300. Toong a Co. Chartered Surveyors Telephone Spore *****. FLAT DIST 9 SophU Road 3 bedrooms fully furnlahed with alrcondltloner $1,000 Principal* only. ***** x 367 Spore. PURNISHBO953 words
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Advertisement851 1971-06-28 22 Business Opportunities For a promoter with catering experience, some imagination and drive to organise and manage a* a successful seaside holiday complex 10 shaieti wltn 4 ksOrsssm 10 astaatts wltt. 3 b**lr*«m* All with electricity, pip* water and modem sanitation located at the famous Chempedak Beach, Kuan tan a bustling851 words
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Advertisement977 1971-06-28 22 RADIO TV SRRVICINO COURSE (or day/night class. commenc* on 2/7/1971. Apply South East AsU Electronic Institute. 3-H. Paya Leoar Road. Spore. Tel *****4/*****8. ASIA DRIVING BCHOOL Morn* 1000 dual-controlled hourly S3 Ouaranteed $75/- Bktra lesson $4/- Failed $3.50 Car (or test $6/-. 13. Selegie Road Spore Phone *****, *****. RADIO977 words
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Advertisement859 1971-06-28 22 SERVICING A>.L KIMDS T V recorder.. /jnpllner*. r ~^^i; charges, day nu bt service. Pbo"*^ par* ***** aayttxa*. RBI IF FUSION T.V. RENTAL* N.P. OB CASK We nave a wcnpteU ran** models and price* at our BHC*HOO*M: 182 Clemeneeau Avenue. 233 People's Park Complex. Ist Fl. 149 Joo Chlat Road.859 words
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Advertisement1054 1971-06-28 23 vikPOOL «NB OTHER t.ti./tttnmintiwm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ,7niiles Dut y s (l ..t*" 1 '•""I f ,T»OCLUS le.ioes Liverpool. Billtst: illy I n7 y j-7, t/'S Id. i 7 s~™W Is I II Liverpool j.l, d 111- S l^ «::§;i jgjj S3: as r»DM U« CONTINENTAL POUTS p«"«"i r.riM Ftf Jon >*» 3j;1,054 words
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Advertisement1079 1971-06-28 23 MICCT TO HAMIMH6 30 lAYS P. Sham Penanf Sinpport LOAOINC FOR: OOCOTA Sailtd Sailtl CO 44 I MamOurg Bremen. A'dam/R'dam. A'wtrp, Oslo, G'burf. Malmo. C'hagen. PATACONIA Jaly 1/12 My 11/14 My IS/17 C'blanca, H'burf/B'mtn, R'dam/ Adam. G'burf, Aarhus, C'haftn SttMOAWA ialy 21/20 laly 27/21 My 20/ 1 H'burf/B'mtn. A'dam/R'dam, A'artrp,1,079 words
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Advertisement1074 1971-06-28 23 HbIHH^ i^BBIb^bIV!H EXTtro SEIVICE TO UNION, LIVOPIOL t CONTINENTAL PUTS. BEUBCAjTIJ fo Bremen luaj 1 DCNKCOCH Gmouth Aag 7 Singapore P. Sham Penang H" 11 14 Sailed la Part/Taday laat it/ M For Liverpool Aaf I Singapore P. Sham Penanf Bremen Aaf 27 laaa M/ 1 Hambur; Aag 11 Sifljf1,074 words
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Advertisement1229 1971-06-28 23 FOITNI6NTIY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST d.SJ. New York Pentnt P S'htm S'pofe Kinfttgn MANOALAY Saul JmM My 1 Jety Stft f HAION Sa.lre ImU Mr 11 lily 14 illy IT KTOTt Sa.lt JMt 21 lily M t«t t ta| t let I VASANOUI Still J.I, 1) M|« tql)1,229 words
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Advertisement1116 1971-06-28 24 Wm\ Bk*»ataJl HMMMMffLaTaB rYL-*«— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Weil Australia Singapore /Japan Service) Fremantle Spore Keelunf Yokkaichi/f afoya Y'hama Kobe "lehjiaa Mara" 21 Aaf Sent 7 Seat 11 Sept 14 Sept 17 Sept Acceptiaf carfi ler Kebc, Osaka, Nafoyi, Yakekaau. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE1,116 words
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Advertisement953 1971-06-28 24 KJK I ZtALAND Penanf P. Slum S.nfapore laali* I": :NAKRATA II A* II II in 21/ M Aaf Auck, Wall. Lytt, O'dm. FROM AUSTRALIA Per.2nf P Sham Smfapore PURNEA JIJe»l STRAITS MADRAS SERVICE: ixnaaporr P Sham Penane lltlie*. llf: UJULAt 1/14 Jlly 1J lily 11 Jlly Naiapatt.nam, Madras RAJULAt 2/953 words
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Advertisement898 1971-06-28 24 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. S=^^~~ (INCORPORAIEO IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) t j~ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE. Sinfapore P. Sham Penan; Arnvet NEPTUNE AMETHYST II Jaly 11/12 Jlly 11 Jlly London 10,1, H'burf 14,8 R'dam 17/1, Havre898 words
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Advertisement713 1971-06-28 24 ~BfT~~ rvKLATsiATnNTERI^TIONAL mam shipping corporation berhao No 3OE. Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lu.npur K I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE I ngapore P. Sham Pentnf aVtlewli IUNCA kMLOR Ma 1-7 If 1 Jaly 4/ I Jiry Havre 307, London I/IH'burg 6/8,. R dam i/» Awerp lt/l.713 words
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Advertisement572 1971-06-28 25 *°«^LOT, t QR EUROPEj »'DOfl Mm NW OESTINAT.-ONi •SIMFEROPOL" 21/ I J.I, 2/ 0 Jit, J/1B |fj «otttrda« It Ntff*. MPITAN HitJtajri •VISLOBOIOV IS/20 laly irv» IMi 20/10 Ith RottarOtM. ««t««r» Hamburt. Bo.lofita OALASIIIU- II Illy/1 Aat 1/ t laj MJ A N Rotti'daa Ait»«f» "SLUTS!" 1/11 Ad 12/1) Aat572 words
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Advertisement720 1971-06-28 25 NOTICE OF REMOVAL We have pleasure to announce that with effect from today, 28th June, 1971 our companies will be removed to: No. 124, Serangoon Rood, Singapore 8. Tels: *****, *****, ***** FORTUNA REALTY (PTE) LTD CREDIT TRUST PTE LTD. TOURWAYS (PTE) LIMITED. /^N EVERGREEN PERSIAN GULF N®J SERVICE Siniaport720 words
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Advertisement929 1971-06-28 25 ANNOUNCEMENT of the Royal Netherlands Embassy Recently a new "State Assistance Scheme for the Victims of Persecution 1940-1945" has come Into force ln the Netherlands. This new regulation broadens the scope of the existing provisions for the Netherlands victims of persecution during the German and the Japanese occupations. The regulation929 words
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Advertisement371 1971-06-28 25 AGENCY FOR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Leading West German Manufacturer ol Fire Fighting Equipment wants to appoint A GENERAL AGENT for Malaysia and possibly Singapore. Joint venture sales company possible. The Sales Manager of the German Company will come to Kuala Lumpur at the end of July 1971 to discuss further details.371 words
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Advertisement789 1971-06-28 26 ■mmaiJ'UMi.UJ'UMi (Cont. from Page 22) n Vehicles tor salo BEAUTIFUL METALLIC DARK GREEN. 1»«« Jaguar Mk 10 4.2 automatic transmlision power steerIng and brakes, rafety-belt. push- button radio special sunroof fitted, txetllrnt condition, one owntr. (8.000 0 n.o. Contact I pore 715«6 Yusak. SEPTEMBER W7O VW 1300 automatic in flawless789 words
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Advertisement844 1971-06-28 26 marminc NIW emu now in atttnds.net at Jttn'i Saloo for Turkish baths. Swedish matss.ee. facials. Manlcurts. Halr-colourinc I»-B. Tan Klin Road. 641 100 Spore. lAISON OI KELLITAN Hta.th Salon for Ladlts A Grnti. Quetn'a Hotel. 24, Mount Elizabeth. MaasLjte aaunabath and WtlKht Reducing Trtatmtnta by Qualified Masseuses. Teleptiont (Spore) 3T«OBS.844 words
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Advertisement722 1971-06-28 26 NEW FACTORIES/GODOWNS TO LET Facilities for storages. Heavy Light Industries. (Textiles. Wigs, Electronics, Plastic. Chemicals. Dyeing. Piinting Assembly Plants) Block A Block B Block D Block E Area 12.670 sq. ft 9.730 sq ft 22,400 sq ft. 7.920 sq. ft. Location Secnmbut and Kuching Road Junction of Federal Highway. Advantages722 words
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Advertisement252 1971-06-28 26 JABATAN TALIKOM MALAYSIA KENYATAAN TAWARAN rawaran2 ada-lah dl-jemput oleh Jabatac Tallkom Malaysia untok:— •SUPPLY OF IWO 11MW LINE MOBILE TELEPHONE EXCHANGES' 2 Borar.g2 tawaran ooleh dl- dapatl darlpada lbu Pejabul Talikom Bahaglan Switching Jalan Bukit Nanas. Kuala Lum- 1 pur apablla resit sa-banyak 150/- I »wung mi tidak boleh dl-pulang-kan)252 words
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Advertisement470 1971-06-28 26 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18. 1970 ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 164 Of 1971 RE: KM. MOHAMED YUNOOS so KADER MAIDEEN EXPARTE: GEMINI CHIT FUND CORPORATION LIMITED Creditors In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Notice issued on the 30th day of April. 1971 To: K.M.470 words
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Advertisement516 1971-06-28 26 ENTRY TO GAYA COLLEGE. KOTA KIN AB All BABAH, lt?t. APPLICATIONS are Invited from unmamed Malaysian citizens for entry Into the following Courses at Caya College In January. 1972. (a) For Entry To The Coarse For General Purpose Primary School Teacbert: Preference will be given to candidates who have passed516 words
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Advertisement660 1971-06-28 26 TENDER NOTICE I KILLINGHALL UlUllMK' S.p.r.te tenders to operate 10 DEVELOPMENT SVND. LIMITED Shops at Singapore Airport of NOTICE Is hereby given tnit approximately 200 sq.ft. with effect an Interim Dividend of ISHT (less from Ist September 1971 are In- United Kingdom Income Tax -vlted from the public These con-660 words
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Article, Illustration349 1971-06-28 27 P. SENEVIRATNE - It's Arblaster again in BP rally P. SENEVIRATNE By nICKIE ARBLASTER, last year's winner, with navigator Douglas Chua, were declared provisional winners of the 735mile HP Rally yesterday after a close tussle in the home stretch with Harvey Yap (Datsun SSS) and John Soh (Volkswagen). It was his second successive349 words
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Article546 1971-06-28 27 found the Journey to Malacca "much too simple" —to quote Harold Netto were left struggling In the second, third and fourth sections. One of the earliest victims was Kuala Lumpur's promising Llm Chong Lai and his navigator Ho Puay Koon, In their light blue Open Kadette.546 words
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342 1971-06-28 27 Fists fly in Cup tie as whistle goes for interval KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Fists flew as Selangor and Negrl Sembllan player? fought soon after the half-time whistle In tonight's Malaysia Cup match at Merdeka Stadium which was won 2-0 by Selangor. There was confusion as players chased one another and342 words
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Article310 1971-06-28 27 MALACCA, Sun. After trailing 1-0 at half time, Malacca played a semblance of attacking football in the second half to take a point off Singapore in a South Zone Malaysia Cup tie at Kubu Stadium here tonight. Malacca were lucky to stay unbeaten after their third310 words
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248 1971-06-28 27 PAHANG'S YOUNG SIDE UPSET TRENGGANU ITUANTAN. Sun Pahang sprang the biggest surprise on their passive supporters today when they upset fancied Trengganu by 3-1 in a Malaysia Cup soccer match here. Lurk was only a minor factor In this morale-boosting win for long-suffering Pahang. They played good, efficient football that248 words
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Article19 1971-06-28 27 PORT AUTHORITY R. C. thrashed Hotel Imperial 8-1 In a friendly soccer match at Buklt Chermln yesterday.19 words
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473 1971-06-28 28 EUGENE, Sun. lOHN SMITH, the 20J year-old ace of the Southern California Striders, flashed to a new World record 44.5 seconds to win the American Athletic Union's 440-yard title today the second world mark set In the two-day annual meet. The capacity 12.000 crowd473 words
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162 1971-06-28 28 Forces score big water polo upset ARMED FORCES. twice beaten In the first round of the National waterpolo league. yesterday pulled off a major up set when they edged favourites Chinese Swimming Club 4-3 at Queenstown. This Unexpected win has thrown open the championship. Yesterday CSC could not reproduce the162 words
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Article, Illustration586 1971-06-28 28 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By jyjALAYSIA'S international athlete Tamboo Krishnan ran a brilliant last leg in the 4x400m relay to give Light Athletic Club from SeJangor the team championship in the SAAA Open relay athletic meet at Farrer Park yesterday. The 1,600 m relay was586 words
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Article76 1971-06-28 28 Freddy Lee won the SICC's Ouillemard Cup when he beat Alec Chew at the 19th at the Island Course yesterday. Freddy Lee (10). a former international waterpolo player, was two up after seven holes, but Alex Chew won the next two holes to be all square76 words
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Article288 1971-06-28 28 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By /CIVILIANS closed the 25-year-old annual cricket series against Services with a convincing seven-wicket win at Balestier Road yesterday. Final scores: Services 147 and 110. Civilians 198-8 dec and 60-3. The architects of Singapore's memorable win were former Indian Test skipper Ramchand Gulabral, Max288 words
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Article265 1971-06-28 28 SERVICES Ist Inns: 147 CIVILIANS Ist Inns S. Houghton b Mackrell 3 R. Tessensohn lbw Mackrell 9 S. Moorthy c Davey b Tlnnlon 17 M. Lloyd c Lucas b Tlnnlon 70 O. Ramchand c Davey b Tlnnlon 30 P. Ishwa lal b Davey 0 R. da Sllva not out265 words
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Article57 1971-06-28 28 DEFENDING champions Vigilante Corps 'A 1 edged Indian Brotherhood 2-1 in the opening match for the Selvadural Trophy for soccer at Buklt Panjang yesterday. Scorer for VC Harun (3). while P K Pardian netted for IBSC In another match Chartered Industries edged Vigilante Corps District Bight by three penalty57 words
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Article143 1971-06-28 28 T ONDON Sun. Judy Dalton of Australia caused a big upset yesterday when the elemlnated Virginia Wade of Britain 9-8. 6-3 to enter the women's singles quarterfinals In this year's Wimbledon lawn tennis championships. Evonne Ooolagong also reached the quarterfinals by beating L. Hunt 1-8, 6-2.143 words
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Article130 1971-06-28 28 CINOAPORE Malays, last year's M finalists, trounced Johore Malays by nine wickets In a Rulers Shield cricket match at Balestler Road yesterday. Resuming at 65-5, Singapore went on to score lIS runs, to take a 82-run first Innings lead Vlce-captaln Hussein Shah knocked a valuable130 words
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Article, Illustration2288 1971-06-28 29 EPSOM JEEP - 2-length victory for topweight Second Phase EPSOM JEEP By r£COND PHASE carried 9.0 to i splendid two-length victory in the Class 2, Div. 1, 8f race at Bukii Timah yesterday. •o n d Phase gave jockey ny Nelson a double. He scored an outsider Pena'alok II ($123) in the first2,288 words
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Article119 1971-06-28 29 NEW YORK. Sun—Canonero 11. the Venezue-lan-owned colt who won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, has been purchased by Robert Kleberg Jr. for a sum "in f US$l,OOO,OOO ($3.--300.000 local i" it was announced yesterday. \V J. "Buddy" Hirsch. trainer for Kleberg made the announcementAP - 119 words
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295 1971-06-28 29 LONDON, Sun. The Indian cricketers, sent tottering by an Essex blitz which claimed their first four wickets for three runs, struggled some way towards safety by the close yesterday. After their early disaster the Indians eventually reached 164 and Essex v.ere 50-1 at theReuter - 295 words
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305 1971-06-28 29 Cougar II leading moneywinner in US INGLEWOOD (California i. Sun. Stretch-run-ning Cougar II closed from lar oil the pace to pip Fort Marry at the post ana capture the third running of the U*****,000 Invitational Turf Handicap at Hollywood Park yesterday. The Chilean-bred Cougar 11. who was installed favourite, was305 words
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Article23 1971-06-28 29 PERTH. Sun. Em-land's FA team defeated Western Australia 6-1 here today to maintain an unbeaten record on i.ieir current tour of Australia.23 words
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Advertisement108 1971-06-28 27 a ff^^^^i^lH ffo^^^^^^ff^^iJS wL.^ti ffHUrx^W^^H^^^H^^^^^rW^^^^^^^ji 9*" ffA ft w m^ m^ m 9T > to 1 rp Congratulations to the winner of the BP Rally 1971. Seven hundred and fifty miles of i^^^^^^^ i^OttQTCLZUICLZIOfIS 1 O great driving in the region's toughest test of man and machine and an equally108 words
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Advertisement129 1971-06-28 28 Jrof a gallon 3t permile. The New Corolla. The new Corolla 1 200 is a miser. And if you're in a hurry, the And take a 5 minute drive in our A petrol misar to fight rising costs. proven 73HP engine will take you new Corolla 1200. It'll give you129 words
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Miscellaneous175 1971-06-28 28 SOCCER PAS Dlv. 3 Tamplnes Rovers v Special Constabulary; Fire Brigade v Hampshire: Bedok Youths v Vosper Thornycroft; Still United v Kranjl; ASAS v Malay Teachers Union (all matches at Farrer Park 5.15 p.m.). HOCKEY BHA Senior Knockout: Schools v Jansenltes Thomson Rd. 515 pjn.) Junior Knockoutout: Ceylon Sports Club175 words
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Advertisement175 1971-06-28 29 Pt d^faflgi ....--iftj* Baßfl H^H 00r ■^■■^I^M^i^^^MH ■^■^LVi^M^M^L^aaaaaal Hr aC JM^P^V' V J-' I aaaaal .«-> 's '^dLJaam^a^aal Bai^aal aaaaaaaalh^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai. aaaaaaaaT^aaaaaaaaaK .^aW We built a tyre that!* fast, agile and strong iT I aWl't Sf-^^^ -*^iH* "■■--t i,,,.; V** »'>'*' •'s'■ BtßvV^af PW^mßi nkj 4Sfr|l. lkUCa-a«|fiI^B^B|MMBHSBMMPa^| |P" V^^lP-V* JKaMav 2175 words
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Advertisement456 1971-06-28 29 WORD PUZZLE Cat Jli-f titltl liars -r STRAITS TIMES MONDAY I WORD PUZZLE *Z' I 1 i i I rn«j-< e.i mm .iM- -j- I v^rJ mt H i I I I MM* (Mf /Mtl./MiU) j 1 S rTI I B ARI FILL IM I 52] W AiNj missing I456 words
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195 1971-06-28 30 Water use down to 94.5 million gallons CINGAPORE, Sun. Singaporeans used 2.4 million gallons less water yesterday than on Friday, bringing down the total consumption from 96.7 million to 94.5 million gallons. The consumption figure for Thursday was 95.1 million gallons. They showed the usual up and down pattern, depending195 words
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138 1971-06-28 30 fOLOMBO. Sun. CeyV- lon's police force has asked for Immediate strengthening by 50 per cent to tackle problems arising in the wake of the abortive April insurrection. The 12.000 man force wants an additional 6.000 men "immediately" together with additional transport and firearms. TheAP - 138 words
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Article64 1971-06-28 30 MOSCOW. Sun Russia's space trio today checked over their Soyuz-11 ferry craft as they notched up a new achievement in the annals of space exploration the first men to spend three weeks In orbit. Tass news agency said they also checked over the 25-ton Salyut orbitalReuter - 64 words
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Obituary23 1971-06-28 30 AMIMOMINT Loo Wh Want funeral cortegt leavlnt Mth June 1.00 p.m. for Chua Chu Kanf Ccmetary in, led of Ylo Chu Kani23 words
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Article, Illustration148 1971-06-28 30 MANILA, Sun. Twenty-year-old Miss Flora Baia of Guam today won the Miss Asia 1971 crown and said she was "so happy for the people of Guam." Tbe dark girl with a winning smile took the title over 13 other con- testants from all over Asia148 words
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Article274 1971-06-28 30 Al-Atas to Lim: Take me to court KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prof. Syed Hussein AlAtas tonight challenged acting chairman Dr. Llm Chong Eu to "take me to court" if he doubted his "constitutional position as party chairman." "He can always do that and I am always prepared to prove my stand,"274 words