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Title Section17 1971-08-01 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in SlAsii No. 1844 SUNDAY AUGUST 1, 1971 20 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITIOM17 words
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Article, Illustration348 1971-08-01 1 Strange force that tried to pull Apollo out of orbit HOUSTON, Sat. FLYING above regions of the moon never flown over before, Apollo 15 encountered a strange unknown force that kept trying: to pull It out of orbit toward the towering lunar mountains. Although they were not sure, flight directors348 words
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Article, Illustration618 1971-08-01 1 Exploration at smph HOUSTON, Saturday APOLLO 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin rolled off across the moon at a steady 5 m.p.h. (eight km.) today in man's first lunar exploration by car. "This is really a rock n roll ride," exclaimed Scott. "Oh boy!Reuter; UPI - 618 words
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Article27 1971-08-01 1 One reader has won the $10,000 prlie in the straits Times word puzzle contest "C". His name will be announced in the Straits Times tomorrow.27 words
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Article, Illustration413 1971-08-01 1 $750,000 gratuity for Dato Lee SINGAPORE, Sat I) AT O Lee Chee Shan "president for life" of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. is to get $750,000 as retirement gratuity under a motion approved by the banks shareholders today. The motion was proposed by Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, the bank's chief executive,413 words
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Article69 1971-08-01 1 TOKYO. Sat— Police tonight arrested two Japanese mlliury jet fighter pilots following yesterday's mld-alr collision that killed 162 people In the world's worst air disaster. Yoshlmi Ichl Awa, the trainee pilot of an F-86 Sabre fighter who parachuted to safety after the collision, and hisReuter - 69 words
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Article50 1971-08-01 1 BLAST AT BUILDING LONDON. Sat. An explosion rocked an apartment building in southwest London tonight where Trade and Industry Minister John Davles has a flat. Scotland Yard said Mr. Davies was not in the building at the time. First reports said one woman was injured in the blast. AP.AP - 50 words
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Advertisement58 1971-08-01 1 cmMICC VDfKIIC*' J UwfciMM V V. Mobil Insecticide is the Super Spray I Just one four second spray with Mobi! Insecticide rids the ■■W average room of insect pests. But we i haven't stopped there... we've also made this Super Spray with a special, pleasant perfume II to eliminate nasal58 words
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Advertisement93 1971-08-01 1 Finest jewellery of today's Fashion The Honest Pickpocket Our Mini cassette Recorder fits snugly in your pocket and picks up sounds. Through its built-in microphone it makes candid sound snapshots without anybody being the wiser. But pick it out of your pocket, connect the external mike, and it becomes a93 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-08-01 1 The weather The weather outlook foe Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Mainly fair.15 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON WORLD NEWS
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143 1971-08-01 2 A dying mother's 'thoughts on death' stolen DENVER, Sat. Lyn Helton is only 20, but she is dying. She wants to help others facing similar situations, but a young thief has Interrupted her plans. The mother of 20-month-old Infant has been recording her thoughts about death as part of a143 words
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158 1971-08-01 2 No peace with China still cut off NtW YORK, SakPresident Nixon, in his first public comment on his dramatic decision to visit Peking, said last night in Akron. Ohio, there could not be peace in the world if a quarter of the world's population remained isolated. Mr. Nixon, who flewReuter - 158 words
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376 1971-08-01 2 JERUSALEM, Sat AMERICAN MiddleA East expert Mr. Joseph Slsco today urged Premier Mrs. Golda Melr to show more flexibility in reaching an agreement to re-open the Suez Canal. Informed sources here said the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State conferred with the Premier forReuter - 376 words
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Article, Illustration324 1971-08-01 2 Sato orders ban on military flights TOKYO, Saturday. PRIME Minister Mr. Sato today ordered suspension of all military flights amid demands from political parties and the Press for a total halt to Japanese and U.S. flights near commercial airline routes following yesterday's mid-air collision in which 162 people were killed.Agencies - 324 words
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222 1971-08-01 2 Nimeiry calls for search of diplomatic bags I/HARTOUM, Sat. Sudanese Government officials, yesterday began searchIng diplomatic bags entering and leaving the country. The Government also clamped dowir on Journalists from Russia and Eastern Europe. Diplomatic sources said the moves were the latest retaliation by President Nlmelry. Gun-running The searching ofReuter; UPI - 222 words
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Article62 1971-08-01 2 ADELAIDE. Sat. About 8.000 Vietnam war opponents led by Federal Opposition Leader Mr. Cough Whitlam marched through Adelaide today in the biggest demonstration In the city's history. Later. Mr Whitlam told a mass rally that his Australian Labour Party would withdraw Australia's 6.000 troops from VietnamReuter - 62 words
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Article24 1971-08-01 2 MANILA. Sat. The government has assured merchant ships calling at ports In Manila Bay that they will receive protection from pirates. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article31 1971-08-01 2 HIROSHIMA, sat. Seventy per cent of Atomic Bomb victims who died during the first half of this year suffered from cancer, the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Hospital reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article101 1971-08-01 2 BEWARE! DANGER IN THIS ENVELOPE SHEFFIELD, Sat. Po- lice warned last night that the thieves who stole an envelope from a hospital van near here yesterday may contract a particularly virulent type of venereal disease. They said In the envelope were two screw-top bottles holding blood samples containing living VHReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement193 1971-08-01 2 NOW! TWO MMI^mJIWFU(ffIIS TOW4KARIA. jfll Isii^^ lip* JJ.v I^^^ nafiiW^jßaMb-^ s^sßsfl^^^ I t COURIER I FIRST AW AT 8.15 am. ARRIVING 9.H)ani. Jj ~J AND COIRIER HAT 2.30pm. ARRIVING 3.2>pm. V--. N -^oß*-Cl MSA now flies two Boeing 737 "Courier" flights to Djakarta every day. v#~ ||f~' ""'^vr "Courier", because193 words
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Article, Illustration157 1971-08-01 3 \l \K( ARK I WOOD 1 went to her father's wedding to conduct It. Margaret. 23, a deputy superintendent registrar, was as excited as the bride. She donned a Mr floppy hat trimmed with sweet peas for "the one ceremony I will remember157 words
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Article, Illustration197 1971-08-01 3 Busman's holiday for MAAU official in London Tifß. Lee Kuan Yew. In- I defatlgable vice-pre-sident of the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union, j has no Intentions of let- ting his current holiday In London go to waste. Mr. Lee, whe *>s also vicechairman of the Seap Games technical and lac!- lltle.s197 words
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Article119 1971-08-01 3 LONDON, Sat. What do racing driver Jackie Stewart, actor Peter Fonda, millionaire Nubar Oulbenklan, Senator Edmund Muskie, and Lord Snowdon have that Chairman Mao doesn't? The answer a chance to win the title of Best Dressed Man for 1971 In a competition by TailorReuter - 119 words
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Article28 1971-08-01 3 LONDON, Sat. Rolling Stone, Mick, Jagger confirmed today he Is going to be a father. He told newsmen that his 23-year-old wife Bianca Is pregnant. UPI'UPI - 28 words
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Article, Illustration366 1971-08-01 3 CPACE CENTRE, Sat "There's Just no way to describe it. It's pretty overwhelming." So said Lurton Scott after Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin ferried their moonship Falcon to a dusty landing in the foothills of a towering lunarAP; UPI - 366 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-08-01 3 Another step in former bandboy's rise to top KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. -Abandmaster who began as a bandboy 25 years ago reached another highlight of his career when he led the biggest ever combined police band today. For DSP Alias bin Arshad, chief Director of Music ot the Royal Malaysia Police264 words
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Advertisement133 1971-08-01 3 Now you can forget your HERNIA Thanks to NEO BARF ERE NO PADS* NO SPRING which acts exactly like a hand WITHOUT PADS wnlch only enlarge the rupture. WITHOUT SPRINGS, which press on the muscles. The NEOBARRERE li so easy to wear and to effective that you forget about your133 words
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455 1971-08-01 4 Nantah wins recognition for its accountant grads 'EQUAL STATUS' AGREEMENT REMOVES AN OLD ANOMALY BETWEEN TWO DEGREES SINGAPORE, Saturday THE Education Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, announced today that the Singapore Society of Accountants had at last agreed to recognise Nanyang University's accountancy degrees. Its ageement to accord equal status455 words
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Article, Illustration144 1971-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. It was a red-letter day for all of them. Together they probably constituted the "happiest group" on the Nanyang University campus today. They were the five honours degree graduates awarded the gold medal by th c Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Rayson Huang. All144 words
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288 1971-08-01 4 and private sector, because his usefulness Is enhanced.*' He predicted that leaders of the future would be at least bi-llngual. Many issues concerning the curricula and teaching had to be worked out If a bi-llngual or multilingual nation was to become a reality.288 words
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126 1971-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. A Malaysian lorry attendant who offered a $3 bribe to a Customs officer here, was today fined $3,000 or a year's jail. Lim Sing. 41. from Kuala Lumpur, pleaded guilty to offering the bribe to Mr. Lim Chlong126 words
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Miscellaneous712 1971-08-01 4 On your TV and Radio 745 pj. programme summary 7.N The Partridge Family a sirs? M refbta i:S Eity* i s SSra. IIJS PesU Pop (repeat) (31 News in Brief wJ eef MM £^Z f »ii L iiJ f p., anu a tusjp m \t, sL ar"" B Sir garstwr712 words
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Article, Illustration542 1971-08-01 5 CHEW LEE CHING - CHEW LEE CHING: By Singapore, Saturday A 10-YEAR development plan, aimed at helping Nimyang University march forward in step with the national growth, is "under active and careful preparation." Simultaneously, a fundraising campaign is going on for four urgent development542 words
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Article262 1971-08-01 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Out the first batch of Mandarinspeaking Malay graduates from the Nanyang University. And they are no different from other graduates at Nantah's 12th Convocation today as they conversed fluently in the language most of them could not speak three years ago. Nothing delighted them262 words
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Article141 1971-08-01 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A new terminus for Toa Payoh bus services will start operating tomorrow. The Toa Payoh Town Centre Bus Terminus, completed recently, will be able to accommodate about 130 buses. The site is bounded by four of the estate's roads Lorong 2, Lorong141 words
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Article58 1971-08-01 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The cyclist who was wearing five pairs of trousers with pockets stuffed with $700 on Thursday night was today reported to have recovered. He is Ang Klan Kah, 32. of Jalan Buklt Ho Swee. He was rushed to Outram Hospital on Thursday at 9 1058 words
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Advertisement138 1971-08-01 5 'ill? 'alv ijjuEdSffl' J J^^—^— 346 Balestier Road.Tel. *****9 C jPFM^ rom ioam -i I V^l LjlN toBp.m. I I Make it your Sunday show date. We're open all day. The New Way To Spend a Sunday. Among Our I JHfl^ Fabulous Furniture Settings. I A f <?* Group. I^fltf^SH^^^138 words
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Advertisement628 1971-08-01 5 mm Jm* pWBWWI^, '^i\ Rffl Kl^Hviv r~ i a. Learn MANDARIN at home in just 3 months through LINGUAPHONE Most people will give up the idea of learning another language because it requires too much time and effort But with LINGUAPHONE, you CAN now gain complete mastery of another lanquaoe628 words
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295 1971-08-01 6 TAXIMAN STABBED TO DEATH IN HOLDUP SINGAPORE, Sat.— A taxi driver was fatally stabbed and two others wounded by two robbers during an attempted holdup in Lorong Buangkok, off Pongg jI Road? today. The driver. Seah Kirn Tiong. 31. was trying to stop the robbers with his brother, Boon Tzee,295 words
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Article67 1971-08-01 6 Woman fined for having opium SINGAPORE, Sat. A widow, Chan Mol. 52, was fined ISO today for having 11 packets of prepared opium in Victoria Btreet yesterday. She had recently been released from prison after serving a three-year sentence for drug trafficking. ]ki mitigation, Chan said her husband died soon67 words
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Article28 1971-08-01 6 SINOAPORE, Sat. Llav Chin On. 25, of Malaysia was fined $300 today for exhibiting 50 obscene photographs for sale in Sembawang Road at 2 am today.28 words
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117 1971-08-01 6 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore's population density of over 8,000 people per square mile second only to Hong Kong as the most densely populated country in the world will rise to 10,670 people in 1980 and 12,380 in 1990. The Health Minister, Mr. Chua117 words
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388 1971-08-01 6 EDUCATED TURNING TO CRIME: CID CHIEF SINGAPORE, Sat. THERE has been a noticeable increase of better educated people turning to crime in the last five years. This can be seen from the gradually changing trend in the modus operandi of criminals in recent years. Stating this today, the Assistant Commissioner388 words
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Article, Illustration111 1971-08-01 6 WORLD'S FIRST MURAL CLOCK SINGAPORE, Sat. Old World charm and modern day science can combine to make a timeless piece. Like the mural clock, the first of Its kind in the world. which "ticked" into action in the Shangri-La Hotel today. The face of the clock, constructed in the hotel's111 words
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393 1971-08-01 6 Charles Eu drops court action against two CINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Charles Eu Keng Pang, 45, a founder director of Eupoc Pulp and Paper Industries Ltd.. Is discontinuing his High Court action in an alleged "malicious prosecution" suit, taken out in May, the Sunday Times understands. The defendants are lawyer Miss393 words
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Advertisement220 1971-08-01 6 NEPTUNE'S COVE the only seafood restaurant with a pond full of live fish crabs/prawns When we say fresh, we mean right from the pond. To your table. Live, Daily- 6 p.m. to midnight jumping prawns, garoupa, SuD Holiday Takiyour'SrAndget "N 00 l «W«»tthe best FRESH seafood. Dishes from 32.00. NEPTUNE'S220 words
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Advertisement112 1971-08-01 6 A very special farewell performance by request v 9 1 af iSviv ~i<la *"Bbi flflr i 1 11 '«'•'> I^L P W Ml 1 IBi\ *\»V* i^^om^c >?r tM* I] It *>My/ Ist August. 7 p.m. A >v ■KB M^^KA \t/ n ght to remem ber. "Sounds^ mkj\ Hl^Bl/ 0^112 words
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Article, Illustration340 1971-08-01 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday SINGAPORE'S High Commis-sioner-designate to Malaysia, Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, today called for more "people to people" friendship among Asean countries. These countries should organise student exchange programmes to help promote understanding among potential leaders, he said on340 words
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800 1971-08-01 7 Court rules firm is not entitled to injunction claim against engineer SINGAPORE, Sat. A HIGH Court Judge held today that civil engineer David John Mulholland, 31, had not been entrusted with any "trade secret" in the proper sense of the expression while employed by an Australian firm of specialist sub-contrac-tors800 words
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Article33 1971-08-01 7 SINOAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Teachers 1 Union received more than 300 applications (not 30 as reported In today's BtraJt» Times) during Its recent membership drive. The typographical error Is regretted.33 words
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Article55 1971-08-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A West German MP, Dr. Hans Edgar Jahn. will visit the federal capital on Aug. 13 to "familiarise himself with the economic situation and planning of the country.' A member of the German Parliament (the Bundestag) since 1965, Dr. Jahn Is publisher and55 words
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152 1971-08-01 7 CINGAPORE, Sat. The MP for Kampong Kembangan, Inche Haji Mohd. Ariff bin Suradi, today chided parents who allowed their children to waste their time playing until late at night instead of revising their school lessons. These parents, he said, showed little interest in their152 words
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Article97 1971-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Recency Wigs, set up in Jurong four years ago with a paid-up $290,000 capital, is under a wind-ing-up order of the High Court. The order was (ranted yesterday by Mr. Justice Kulasekaratn on a petition by Eu Tone Sen Finance (Singapore),97 words
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Advertisement344 1971-08-01 7 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through home study courses The School of Accountancy Business A^~^^~^~-»^ Studies, with 60 years successful experience, offers you Courses for the jt l'Ot]i>~~~~~~~ -examinations of: v-' 1 Assoc. Cert. Accts. (CCA.) Inst. Cost Works Accts. (1.C.W.A.) TSH^HuS^H Avioc. Intnl. Accts. (A.1.A.) t-^BB^S Cost Accts. Assoc. (C.A344 words
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Advertisement225 1971-08-01 7 H I Lombard Horn—. Curzon Strtti. London Jfc LOMBARD BANKING B| LIMIII L) B Subsidiary and Associate Bank* and Finance House*) II LOMBARD A LSTRALIA H LIMITED H Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, H Hobart, Newcastle, Wollongong. Liverpool, Geelong, Parramatu 1 1 LOMBARD NEW ZEALAND LIMITED K Auckland. Wellington,225 words
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Advertisement163 1971-08-01 8 \%mw\ ml M Mr. t. T. Kyo (Chairmen) Mr. K. T. Ktnf (Vlce-Cholrmon) Mr. Ln Chth Sh«n 4 (Mdnofing Director). Congratulations MIKADO RESTAURANT NIGHT-CLUB MODEL XC 180 Manufacturer of Smart, Durable and Yet Moderately-Priced Knocked-Down Chairs and Tables for Homes, Offices, and Restaurants. INDUSTR lES CO. (PTE) LTD. Factory:- 2,163 words
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Advertisement234 1971-08-01 8 Luxurious Mikado Restaurant, Nightclub open today THE opening of Mikado Restaurant and Nightclub on the fourth floor. Supreme, House today will contribute significantly towards Singapore's tourist trade. It examplifles the confidence which the private sector has in the Government and its policies. Ever since the Government outlined its aims of234 words
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Advertisement305 1971-08-01 8 The board of directors comprises of Messrs. F. T. Kuo (Chairman), K. T. Ke n g Vice Chairman Wang Gee Chuan (VlceChalrman Lee Cheh Sheng (Managing Director), Tsao Shlu Shan, Liv Ping Sang, Y. L. Liv, Chiang Fook Ting. Madam Wang Ou Chin and Madam Huan Mci Chang. Painstaking efforts305 words
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Advertisement331 1971-08-01 8 T y^"* vt v I -s I tffl Pli •*»_it^JE m*mmmx. ilk kV ""^KJ j^*^ BBCffr IjE, \mm\mm\Sm View of the new luxurious Midodo Reitouront which opens today at Supreme House Singapore. gourmets' delight. The choice of dishes runs into hundreds. Singaporeans have Ion? been known for the pleasure they331 words
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Article, Illustration121 1971-08-01 9 TWO WHO MAKE HEADS TURN SINGAPORE. Sat. Two Malaysian girls were the centre of attraction on board an MSA Boeing 737 aircraft today because they were dressed in the gowns of Grecian princesses. Mmm- Audrey Peris. 24, and Susan Manen. 19, flew In from Kuala Lumpur and took part In121 words
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466 1971-08-01 9 SINGAPORE, Sat (JAXJA and "white pills" are being offered free at picnics, tea dances and other social gatherings in Singapore, a Governofucial disclosed today. Inche Mohamed Ghazall Ismail, Parliamentary Secretary (Education), also said: "Drug traffickers know that once a demand Is established through466 words
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207 1971-08-01 9 Mother's 'punish my son 9 plea to magistrate CINOAPORE, Sat. A tJ mother today pleaded with a magistrate to impose a punishment on her son that would keep him away from drugs. "Put him on probation, so that the probationary officer can look after him," Madam Wong Yip Moi pleaded,207 words
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85 1971-08-01 9 SINGAPORE, Sat Water use in the Republic was up again yesterday, passing the 100 million gallon mark for the fourth time In six days since Sunday. Consumption rose bj 1.3 million rations to 10L4 million gallon". No raln- fall was recorded at the85 words
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Article, Illustration152 1971-08-01 9 Dr. Sin ha dies of heart attack at 60 CINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. A.C. Sinha, an obstetric lan* and gynaecologist In private practice, died of a heart attack at Mount Alvernia Hospital this afternoon. He was 60. He leaves a widow and two sons, Dr. Ran] it Sinha, 31, and Mr.152 words
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Article69 1971-08-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sat— MUs low Lai Meng, 20, a first-year accountancy student at the University of Singapore, today received her scholarship award from the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation. SILO'S general secretary, Mr. Phey Yew Kok, who presented the scholarship at Its headquarters In South Bridge Road, said the69 words
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Advertisement1283 1971-08-01 10 CONGRATULATIONS The opening of CONGRATULATIONS 9 Best wishes jade ROOM RESTAURANT I- best wishes I THE JADE ROOM RESTAURANT b the Honourable Mr. Runme Shaw chairman of the Spore Tourist Promotion Board Jade Room Restaurant (Pte) Ltd. From: M ji^^^ B a^^^. I tnAUiM CnilWn H Of! tOday WMI contribute1,283 words
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Article, Illustration483 1971-08-01 11 LEE SU SAN - LEE SU SAN By WITH the king of the jungle ruling her sign, it is no surprise that the Leo woman (born July 21 to Aug. 21) is a born leader, the one that stands out in a crowd whether at work or socially. For she has a483 words
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Article55 1971-08-01 11 |T LOOKS as if the thln-as-a-twlg image of Parisian models is coming to an end. First, Dior mannequins showed extra kilos around the hips. Then last Thursday, some of Courreges' models found they "bulge fore and aft" in his theme costume for winter: Clinging white ribbed body stocking55 words
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Article, Illustration603 1971-08-01 11 JUDY YOUNG - THROUGH ABILITY NOT THROUGH Ml Alt l IV JUDY YOUNG By girl shown here stitching up a soft toy is one of hundreds of young Singaporeans underprivileged or handicapped who spend many hours daily producing handicrafts for the "Goodwill Shop." Colourful stuffed toys like the ones this girl from the603 words
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Article372 1971-08-01 11 Where quality is an obsession QN the other side of of the Causeway Just a mile away from it is the littleknown design centre of the Johore Area Rehabilitation Organisation. On leaving the Customs checkpoint, you drive down Jalan Ibrahim the road on the left running parallel to the waterfront372 words
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Advertisement190 1971-08-01 11 I Advertisement Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear and far you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of Lemon Delph the latest type skin freshener used by beauti- I ful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion,190 words
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Advertisement310 1971-08-01 11 *dv»«ii»«m»ni End Dry Skin Wrinkles form In the milder weather because the skin contracts, making it hard for the little oil ducts to feed and protect the surface skin. Those of you with dry skins should take a little extra care at this time of the year by smoothing oil310 words
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Article182 1971-08-01 12 TVPLOMATIC ties are often the impersonal links between governments. True international friendship is the spirit of goodwill and understanding between peoples a link that is forged with better communication, an understanding of each other's problems and an appreciation of each other's style of solving them. In this182 words
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Article141 1971-08-01 12 THE plan to develop a corps of "elite" sportsmen promises Singapore more than its usual disheartening share of the laurels at international meets. The planned Forces Sports Council will have to its advantage the determination, discipline and perseverance of the uniformed people it will develop. The Republic's141 words
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Article58 1971-08-01 12 T*O the Singapore policeman whose alertness led to the arrest and conviction of two illegal immigrants: Well done! He was sharp enough to notice a revealing detail on the forged identity card of one of the men. It gave the man's birth date as Dec. 5, 1919. The58 words
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Article, Illustration898 1971-08-01 12 MARTIN KHOR - Parents as much to blame for school absenteeism MARTIN KHOR: COUNSELLING CAN HELP SOLVE TRUANCY PROBLEM By Penang WHEN school children play truant, are parents as much to blame as the students themselves? "I certainly think so," says Penang Heng Ec School principal Mr. Chang Chor Yang. Mr. Chang ls898 words
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694 1971-08-01 12 GERRY DE SILVA - Malaysians do yeoman service in Calcutta GERRY DE SILVA THROUGH the slippery field of mud the doctor trudged. He had been called to deliver a baby in one of the refugee camps, 10 miles from the centre of Calcutta. Still in gumboots he shouted to another doctor to stimulate the694 words
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884 1971-08-01 12 RITA LOONG - Campaign for gracious living gains ground RITA LOONG By I Singapore TWO years ago, the Prime Minister put forward to the people of Singapore his blueprint for gracious living: "A pleasant city, clean and green, with parks and gardens, music and painting, drama and light entertainment." Today, much of his884 words
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Article21 1971-08-01 12 Nations, like men, die of imperceptible disorders. Jean Giraudoux. Comedy: society protecting itself with a smile. J. B Priestley.21 words
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Article, Illustration2162 1971-08-01 13 JOHN COTTRELL; FERGUS CASHIN - JOHN COTTRELL and FERGUS CASHIN By How that woman bosses me about... but isn't she beautiful? "DICHARD Burton flourished a vodka bottle and cried: "It's St. David's Day. And you all know I'm not responsible for anything that happens today. Now let everybodj drink. This is the2,162 words
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Advertisement209 1971-08-01 13 YOU TOO CAN SUCCEED! "YOU PASS YOUR EXAM FIRST TIME— or I go on helping you until you do pass" My promise to every Bennett Airmail College student Is backed by long, successful experience of a famous British colleoe which offers personal tuition by post Thousands of .-students have passed209 words
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Advertisement78 1971-08-01 13 K T&Es Jr 9 PRUDENTIAL'HERTIAGE' POLICIES The income protection benefits provided by these policies have become increasingly popular. They can be attached to whole life and endowment assurances, in a wide range of both income benefits and sums assured to suit individual needs. Call in the Man from the y\78 words
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Article, Illustration758 1971-08-01 14 A FACELIFT FOR THE MINI pEOPLE not only treat them- selves to facelifts they also do that with their cars. The difference here Is that the basic person changes outwardly only, whereas the car can be Improved both Inside and out. And one such car which has improved with age758 words
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Article, Illustration528 1971-08-01 14 Clement Mesena - A big splash with sleek swift Japanese-built boats Clement Mesena: n JAPANESE techno- logy has launched the world's supertankers. But the genius, that is strictly Japanese, is apparently not restricted to this marine department only. For the Japanese are making quite a splash in the smaller world of pleasure boating528 words
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Advertisement78 1971-08-01 14 4C<rff. Super! V f^L^a jß^^^_^_^^^^^^^^_^fl l^^^Bl J If you own a Ford Escort 1100, put your hand up for BP Super number 4. This grade of BP Super is scientifically correct for this Ford Escort. Get big power and save 4 cents a gallon. Only BP has the Superfive pump78 words
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Advertisement144 1971-08-01 14 /a.r.a\ NOW. CONSIDER THE STATISTICS: J COST (including installation) 950 If you transfer the unit to your next Average Period of Car Ownership 4 years car, the cost per year is even lowed Cost per year 237.60 And Wlth ARA quality and Far East Return When Car is Sold 400.00144 words
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Miscellaneous560 1971-08-01 14 RIVER OF GOLD jfl A_ starring Ray Mil- fl land and Suzanne Pie- fl^L w B shette —Is the highlight fl A Bt of Monday's viewing. Net- V i^l BL, work One. 10 p.m. Bfe. It tells of two Amerlcans, diving for relics oft the coast of Mexico, wit- B^^^^^H560 words
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560 1971-08-01 15 GRACE GLUECK - They are not forged masterpieces but merely done In the style of.. GRACE GLUECK THE ARTS By ITNDAUNTED by several prison sentences, David Stein, whose skill as a forger of paintings helped him to unload hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of "masterpieces," is still plying his brush. A showNYT - 560 words
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Article, Illustration394 1971-08-01 15 ADIBAH AMIN - ADIBAH AMIN From an Improper' dance it has become part of the national 'culture' By THE place of the ronggeng in today's Malay society is an interesting example of changing values. For a long time the dance was not Considered quite respectable. It was associated with394 words
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392 1971-08-01 15 HERE'S A CRIME TO BE SOLVED YOU are having a A leisurely luncheon on the shore of wavewashed Malibu. California, with a very worried, preoccupied and puzzled friend, Carl Osbourne, chief investigator for Hollywood's Sunshine Insurance Company. "She's got me licked," Carl mutters, more392 words
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Advertisement268 1971-08-01 15 The passions of Agra, mystique of the Taj. Relive what has moved men to greatness. The Red Fort of Agra. A monument to the great and powerful Shajahan. The tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah. An exquisite expression of a daughter's love for her father. Then the building of buildings, The Taj. Where268 words
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Miscellaneous325 1971-08-01 15 Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS: 1 Wander (5); 6. DOWN: 1. Small fish (5); Ravaued .7); 12. Member of the 2. Three-footed stand t6i; 3. poorest clpsc ill 13 Metal Ttr S) fi 4 >£!£ irm A?. (4 V t.r ,i. 17 ill Originate (s>; 8. Food grain (4): Imitates (4).325 words
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254 1971-08-01 16 JERRY FRANCIS - TRAVEL An island where you get marooned and also lots of fun JERRY FRANCIS By nULAU ULAR a small tree-clad knob of rock in the South China Sea Is an ideal place for those who want to get themselves "marooned" for a few days. The island, situated about 20 miles254 words
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Article, Illustration1495 1971-08-01 16 Richard didn't waste his second chance at school if From Page 13 boys cluttered at one end and made distant appraisals, he was the one who could be relied on to cross the floor of girls dancing with girls and walk away with the one his pals judged unobtainable. Besides1,495 words
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Advertisement108 1971-08-01 16 Melbourne 3 times \HI 1 J v \v^S See y° ur Travel Agent. Tb ft Every Frida V < Saturday 4 m f and Sunday, Qantas takes off w rom Singapore non-stop to m. Melbourne. To get you there yk m at the start of the business Gjj^J i| m108 words
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Miscellaneous155 1971-08-01 16 Singapore Malaysia NATIONAL DAY exposi- ACRYLIC paintings by tlon at Gay World J\ Tan Tuck Kan at amusement park, from 6 Samat Art Gallery. P o m «iJ2o I 2 i(1 w igl i t< EXHIBITION of chlldGIRL PIPLRS band per- ren>s art at Muzlum Ne olrdlns e at a155 words
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1295 1971-08-01 17 Why the local students are not eligible for this exam Man badly in need of job TO Desperate Hi' 1 chard of Telok Anson who says that he is badly in need of a Job and wants to know if he should send £2 to a firm in London which1,295 words
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125 1971-08-01 17 LOST— A WIFE AND DAUGHTER IN TRAFFIC JAM TEIGNM OUTH, (England), Sat. Lost one wife and a daughter In a traffic Jam. This is what happened to legal executive Mr. Frederick Lincoln last night in the miles of traffic jams surrounding this south-east England resort Mr. Lincoln's problem Is thatReuter - 125 words
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Article27 1971-08-01 17 The Straits Tin price in Penang yesterday shed 62J cents to $627,121 per picul on an official offering up 26 tons to 315 tons.27 words
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Article121 1971-08-01 17 4 NEW battle-field hat sprung up all over the world. In the frontline are banner waving youths, clashing with gas-masked policemen. In the Asia Magazine next week (Aug. 8) are accounts of "The generation battle" of student demonstrations in Japan, the Philippines, Australia, Taiwan, Hong121 words
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Article, Illustration636 1971-08-01 17 t Defector tells of plots to seduce newsmen, diplomats WASHINGTON, Saturday. |)ETAILS of how Cuban intelligence agents used beautiful girls and handsome men to seduce members of the diplomatic colony and foreign correspondents in Havana were disclosed yesterday in testimony to a Senate committee by a defectorNYT - 636 words
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Advertisement38 1971-08-01 17 From Switzerland, MONDIA presents a watch for Today's man... J* 4L^\*\ j^^k^k. M ftf^fl i BX^kj| v WATERPROOF j|Ss* ANTIMAGNETIC %k\ wZ^\XtoQ^p^^mJ/' incabloc ■btr^£r^[ m AUTOMATIC J* ■kSV^ feW B" STAINLESS STEEL Jk HnP reminds you on time38 words
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Advertisement144 1971-08-01 17 M.C.E./S.C. STUDENTS ARE you thinking of studying in Australia? In our 2 -Year H.S.C. course, TAYLOR'S prepare you for courses at Australian Colleges and Universities in Accountancy/ Dentistry Business Administration Education Agriculture Engineering Architecture Medicine Bio-Chemistry Pharmacy Biological Sciences Science Chemistry Veterinary Science Commerce/Economics With a Grade 1 or 2144 words
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296 1971-08-01 18 Yong opens the National Day Expo at Gay World CINGAPORE, Sat. The month long National Day Exposition at the Gay World amusement park was officially opened tonight by the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Sponsored by the OeylaiiK West Citizens Consultative Committee, the exposition is aimed at popularising296 words
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Article22 1971-08-01 18 BINOAPORZ, Sat The Public Works Department hi* called for tender* for electrical Installation to hawkers' pitches at Serangoon Garden Circus.22 words
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Article118 1971-08-01 18 STUDY OF ASIAN STUDENT DEMOS ANEW battlefield has sprunf up all over the world. In the frontline are banner waving; youths, clashing with cab-masked policemen. In the Asia Magazine next week are accounts of "The Generation Battle" of student demonstrations in Japan, the Philippines, Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong. India and118 words
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Article14 1971-08-01 18 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. Chee Kok Chiang has resigned as Senior Registrar (Surgical)14 words
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297 1971-08-01 18 PARENTS CAMP OUTSIDE SCHOOLS TO MAKE SURE OF A PUCE FOR THEIR SIX-YEAR-OLDS CINGAPORE, Sat. Hundreds of parents in Singapore are sitting out their weekend at the more popular mission schools to ensure places for their six year olds when registration begins on Monday. Many of them, anxious to get297 words
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Advertisement176 1971-08-01 18 fM^Fj offers HIRE PURCHASE Dealerships available LEASING Why pay cash or utilise existing Banking facilities when you can lease through MAF HOUSING LOANS First mortgages available; Developers' enquiries welcomed. For further information please contact: MALAYSIAN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CO.CS) LTD. SINGAPORE Hongkong Bank Chambers, Co I Iyer Quay, Tel ***** BRUNEI176 words
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Advertisement34 1971-08-01 18 CLAIROL DESIGNER WIG invites you to a free demonstration and advice from Sunday, Ist Aug.-Sat,7th Aug. simultaneously at KOBINSON'S and METROTEX Time: 12.30 p.m.-2.00 p.m. 3.00p.m.-4.30 p.m. "Ttelen of Salon Cattleya will be attending.34 words
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Advertisement462 1971-08-01 19 11 N »j HHri* I Bw jB V "*\^^^^B !^^^^S Bftt^ B^Hf^^^^ t St*s^ mW^^^^^^^Jß^K^^m i^^^L^B S^^^^L v fj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ w *^^B B^b^^^^^l '"A^^^^B ;|LJ7yI Ifl j3l l^f B 9 BKj£ I^9 V r i rlB lIT BiT»li K liy Hl^^ imtfwLfiL \[M *W^ rPaffi/ 8818 he^ Different" sryles...diflerenr personalities wifh462 words
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Advertisement282 1971-08-01 20 If you do, ijHre^ there can only be the yMB' HERMES AMBASSADOR »K fi fo»" you. ■■■■■BE* BEk^. EV^EJ^P^^E^j B m <■ rLi [J^'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'iV r Th« Hermes AMBASSADOR ii m«fl- m f nifictnt machine built in tht tradition of 5 tht ftmout Swiss technical craftsman- S ship. It features such282 words
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Advertisement215 1971-08-01 20 MESSAGE FROM THE SWISS AMBASSADOR TO MALAYSIA, DR. THEO SCHMIDLIN I SWIZA I the everybody gift! The gift problem is over. Swiza is the one to take home. More than a 100 styles to choose from. Exquisite ones for an elegant lady. With-it ones for teens. Nautical-flavoured for the nautical-minded.215 words
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Article, Illustration351 1971-08-01 20 Faith political and economic future of S'pore SINGAPORE'S exports to Switzerland amounted to about 553.3 million last year, according to Swiss statistics. However, these figures do not include such items as rubber and tin which Swiss users indirectly buy from Singa po r e through brokers in London. The acute351 words
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518 1971-08-01 20 Swiss— Malaysian trade links strengthened THh auspicious occasion ot the beUth anniversary of the foundation of Switzerland gives me a welcome opportunity to express to the Government and the people of Malaysia my sincere thanks for their friendliness and generous hospitality, a feeling which is shared alike by the members518 words
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266 1971-08-01 20 ORIGINALLY a cottage craft, the Swiss textile Industry has preserved its highly decentralised structure and a labour force often drawn from the ranks of country dwellers. It goes in not so much for the manufacture of current or mass-produced articles as for high266 words
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376 1971-08-01 20 'THE special condi- tlons prevailing in Switzerland have not only rendered industrialisation necessary but have even determined the direction imparted to it. The home market being limited in size, the country devoid of raw materials and its agriculture unable to feed the population,376 words
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Article, Illustration831 1971-08-01 21 By Special Correspondent rrHB Swiss watch industry is contributing about 45 per cent toward total world watch production which presently amounts to between 150 and 160 million units a year. If the market trend continues 10 grow at its present pace,831 words
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362 1971-08-01 21 Alpine beauty attracts many tourists By Special Writer CWITZERLAND Is the cradle of tourism. As early as the 18th century, the diversity of her scenery and the wild beauty of the Alps were admired and described enthusiastically by travellers from all European countries. Switzerland owes her power of attraction not362 words
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Advertisement64 1971-08-01 27 RQ-209DS Wr National's exclusive W^y Auto-Stop. Another first for '~^M cassette recorders to ensure carefree operation. When the tape reaches its end, a signal turns off the recorder. Saves wear on both V recorder and tape and saves battery life too. Another V m saver. Runs on batteries, mains or64 words
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Advertisement8 1971-08-01 27 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words S20 00 < minimum I8 words
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Miscellaneous59 1971-08-01 27 ATHLETICS Achilles meet (Fairer Park 2 pm.i GOLF SO A League: Seletar v Keppel (Seletar). CRICKET Ruler* Shield 2nd round: Spore Malays v Malacca Malays (Balestler Rd. 10.30 a.m.) TABLE-TENNIS National Open championships (Wlnstedt Rd. 8.30 p.m.) SOCCER Buklt Panjang N-Day tourney seml-flnal: VC District t v Turf Club Rangers59 words
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Advertisement105 1971-08-01 21 1 I A *M W A circle squared, top. A luxurious and original jewellery-watch with strictly classical elegance. In grey gold set with brilliants. Each of its wide surfaces, including dial, is enamelled. Electronic quartz wristwatch, above. Congroiulotiont A Best Withes To The Government and People Of Switzerland On Their105 words
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Advertisement198 1971-08-01 21 L'^t^ »***T*.". *lj& I I V***** ~yl I *jt^^» t>**ii 1 f&^ >V jwW With Swissair to the heart of Europe in one day's light Swissair introduces: Daylight Flights Swissair's Daylight Flights to the to the heart of Europe. Twice each week heart of Europe we leave Singapore in the198 words
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Advertisement22 1971-08-01 22 Aw£^*% v^ v* c IIHBIHHIIBHPBBWHWKWTT!f»tyWWWHF^W(W^iM s-v v^ r In rfll HI I fjf m^mM la^ai |^^^^^^^^^^20r^S|l 1 I 24R-747 MJmmwßL I m22 words
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Miscellaneous1079 1971-08-01 22 If IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY that your fututre is assur- Immediately or in Novem- nwiiwr WWVT Vtf\O VAVf i V^a 1 Al 1] f TODAY... this coming cd. A good deal of money ber. ***** TT Ajf^lV fUH 1 \IU Afl I year of life should be one will come into1,079 words
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230 1971-08-01 23 Film shows the desolate vistas and wild life of the Arctic TIE NEW WILD WORLD" brings to the screen the desolate vistas of the Arctic, and the animal life that's in it. It is the first time that the cameras have recorded the different characteristics of wild life in the230 words
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Article62 1971-08-01 23 NOT ANOTHER 'CARRY ON' FILM pARRY ON ONE MILLION TEARS 8.C." Is very deceiving. It gives the Impression that the film Is part of the famed British "Carry On" series. But It's not. Originally the title was "When Women Had A Tall." This switch In titles makes It apparent that62 words
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Article91 1971-08-01 23 National stamp show this week SINGAPORE, Sat. A national Stamp exhibition, known as "Slngpex 71." will be opened by the Parliamentary Secretary (Communications) Mr. Phua Bah Lee, at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. next Thursday. It is organised Jointly by the government, the Singapore Stamp Club, and the91 words
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Article38 1971-08-01 23 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Pre-Unlverslty TamU Society of Victoria School will hold an "Island wide variety* show" at the National Junior College hall at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Many well known guest artistes will take part.38 words
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341 1971-08-01 23 MANY SINGAPOREANS PATRONISE THE SHOWS IN JOHORE BAHRU K. LUMPUR, Sat MORE than 250,000 people In Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johore Bahru have seen X films since the Board of Censors passed the first one about three weeks ago. About half of them have341 words
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Article367 1971-08-01 23 IIHTH Colin Garland's TT recent departure from Singapore, the Stage Club has lost one of Its shining lights. He was last seen In "Ring Round the Moon" three weeks ago. a play by Jean Anoullh, In which he acquitted himself with much distinction, playing the dual roles of twin367 words
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Advertisement537 1971-08-01 23 i r.. CATHAY '> JORONGtBSiYHgcINEMA j S WftOHr, DRIVE-IN CINEMA ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS BOX O r f iCESk 1 OPEN FROM 3.00 p.m. TODAY < i >-^»sr^»»^^ilMi *****4 Mm ADULTS: $2.00 Per Head A CHILDREN (under 12 years old) $1.00 Par Head. Some Admission Rotes To The Sitting Gallery.) .^ADVANCE537 words
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Advertisement100 1971-08-01 23 A HOTEL SUMMIT 21. Mount Elizabeth, Singtipore 9. DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND WE SHALL PRESENT AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8.00 P.M. Fashions from the Philippines modelled by Beauties from the 1971 Miss Asia Quest it Miss Asia 71 Flora Baza (Guam) Miss Philippines Carolyn Masibay Miss Korea Jong Ja Hong Miss100 words
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Advertisement241 1971-08-01 23 a" charlty Vilm "premiere i ■PJB Under the distinguished patronage of f| '^jP The President of the Republic ot Spore i %yl/ Dr. B. H. SHEARKS Organised by UNIVERSITY of SINGAPORE STUDENTS' UHIOA I In Aid Of TAMPINES HOME JJ FOR RETARDED CHILDREN i LIDO Wednesday 4th August 9.15pm I241 words
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Advertisement719 1971-08-01 23 ORGANISATION i |^bbCbbE«bC^bbEEZ!H]3 NOW SHOWING! II em, 1.45, 4.00, 6.10 9.1 Spm. Christopher Lee "BLOODY JUDGE" in Colorscope N£XT CHANGf! m m Kothonne Hepburn. Yul Brynner "The Madwomon of Challlot" H g Technicolor (Wtarner Bros>. y»y|T^Taf»n^Bßfmm NOW SHOWING-No Free Lift 11 am 1.45, 4.00, 630 4 930 Guiliono Gemmo, Scrio719 words
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Article37 1971-08-01 24 TH FAMILY 0" late Mrs. See Whay nee LUi Cheng Kwee) grate Ifeaafe relatives, friends and member* for generous gifts. message* of condolence, atI at nltcht visit, funeral and v- asslitance rendered during noments of bereavement.37 words
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Obituary16 1971-08-01 24 I pasa'd away peacefully In 1 cnang on 30. '71 after a lons III•ively borne.16 words
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488 1971-08-01 24 The Lions' opening burst shatters All-Blacks WELLINGTON, Sat. The British Isles shattered the New Zealand All Blacks with a tremendous opening burst to win the Third Rugby Union Test 13-3 here today and take an unbeatable 2-1 lead in the four-match series. The British team scored all their points in488 words
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229 1971-08-01 24 MUNICH DENIES CONTACT WITH PEKING MUNICH, Sat A ■pokesman far the Olympic Games Organising Committee here denied today that contact had been made with China with a view to its compeUng in next year's Games. He was commenting on reports hen that the committee wms In touch with sports officials229 words
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Article123 1971-08-01 24 BRITISH Army w!ll meet RAP Tengah In the final of the Pesta Sukan knockout cricket tournament. In yesterday's semifinals. Army beat SRC by nine wickets and Tengah beat Ceylon Sports Club by SB runs. SRC hit 111-7 In 25 oven, with Jeffrey Jeremiah (32) and123 words
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Article26 1971-08-01 24 CRANS-SUR-SIERRE (Bwltlerland), Sat. Peter Townsend of Britain today won the Swiss Open gold championship here with a record 270. He carded a 70 today.26 words
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Article404 1971-08-01 24 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of today's Australian soccer matches: NSW Federation Dlv. One: Budapest 2 Auburn 0, Prague 0 Western 2. Dlv. Two Corinthians 0 Sutherland 1. Mellta 6 Oulldford 1. Dlv. Three: Banks 0 Belmore 2, En more 1 ArncllfT 1. W. Sutherland 1 MarrickvUle 1. Qoeenaland Dlv.404 words
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235 1971-08-01 24 Springboks retain World rugby crown BRISBANE. Sat. South Africa beat Australia 14-6 In the Second Test today to retain the World rugby crown with an unbeatable two-match lead in the series. The South Africans led 3-3 at half time and scored three tries to Australia's nil In a clear-cut victory.235 words
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Advertisement698 1971-08-01 24 LOW. Isaac, s/o Mr ft Mrs. K.n» Hor to Shirley, d/o Mr. Mrs Low Yong Lin. Religious announcements CUM CHURCH, Assembly of Ood. Rangoon Road. Singapore. 12. >m Service Speaker: George Miley ILOOOS). 3 00pm. Service Evangelist Bob Larson A rich experience musically and 'tually! ALL WELCOME MTTIRIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE698 words
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Advertisement655 1971-08-01 24 STUDY AT HOME and Pas* examination for Job/Promotion BCB offers Home study course*. Shorthand. Correspondence A Book-keeping. Sec. Duties, Typewriting. Write for details, Singapore Correspondence School Ltd. P.O. Box 3164 SECRETARIAL COURSES FOR CIRLS? Six month* Rapid course Starting August. Register early. Raja* College. Raffles Place (BSSSB/ •*****) 21SD Changl655 words
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Advertisement798 1971-08-01 24 ror Bmim TYPEWRITIRI??? Brand- new Standards. Portables. Stmi-St»ndards We stock the widest range In town. Prices from ITS'- Also special prices for Faclt calculators, adding machines, check writera. etc. Trade-In Accepted. Midland Enterprise*. 93 Hill Street. 219M/2T3TS. (Spore) BEACOURT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER* France Made To be cleared at $115/- each Limited798 words
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Advertisement285 1971-08-01 24 tijaar or^aac=z3QD=racrz3ocA ANNOUNCEMENT 1 OUR JAPANESE RESTAURANT 4 IS NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF U THE FAMOUS JAPANESE RESTAURANT f DAfKOKO 1 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thot I, GOH SIOW WAH of No. 22 Marlene Avenue, Singapore, have applied for a Wholesale Deolcr's Liquor licence in respect of premises285 words
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Article, Illustration141 1971-08-01 25 EPSOM JEEP - Prime Rate should make amends EPSOM JEEP By pRIME RATE, who cost his backers a small fortune in his last three starts, can recover some of the losses in the BAf Batu Gantong Cup for Class 2 Div. 1 (Race 5) at Penang today. This six-year-old rarely runs a bad141 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1971-08-01 25 skip ALONG: Three-length winner in Div 1 7f race with 7.12 last week: 9.0 Is not Ukely to trouble him; carried 9.0 to smart win in Div 2 6f race at Penang on May 22. LORD CARRIG: Lost in tight finish to Trishaw Angel (7.11) in Dlv1,310 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1971-08-01 25 GOING FORECAST: Good HJJI 2.15 CLASS 6, DIV. 1 —6F ,M>i:»M ($5,000 53. 500 to winner) 1 ***** •KIPAIONG (Net) Bougourr I 1.0 16) tf Podmort 1 ***** TMI SAMARITAN (NBD) Lw 7 S 12 2) S S ***** LOHO CANRIG (8 Chan) HroYllr S 8.11 1 btn1,175 words
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Article135 1971-08-01 25 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOV I'lllMH: Rare 1: YOU ARE CAN Skipalong TiUhaw Angel EVERMORE Lord Carrif Petite Etoile YOU ARE (AN Trishaw Aiigel Lord Carrig Race 2: W MARKSMAN Dukedom Martello Tower DUKEDOM chine Dynasty W. Marksman DUKEDOM thing Dynisty W. Marksman Race S: CONSORTIUM Thunderer Spring Glow HITAM135 words
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Advertisement493 1971-08-01 25 Step into one of the best paid jobs in business today. BE AN ACCOUNTANT -OR A QUALIFIED BOOK-KEEPER Train in your spare time with L.S.A. There's no need for you to stay in dull IA A CCA. job with low pay. An L.S.A. Home Study you will bt pitaud Court*493 words
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Advertisement85 1971-08-01 25 GUINNESS MALAYSIA BERHAD TRAINEE ENGINEER Applications are Invited for the position of Trainee Engineer with Guinness Malaysia Berhad. Candidates should be recently qualified graduates with a minimum of one year's industrial experience. In addition, they should be Malaysian citizens. Applicants should apply in writing, and state precisely the qualifications they85 words
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1734 1971-08-01 26 RIGHT Combination, late Nicojack, scored his maiden win at Penang yesterday. Ridden by Moses Lee. Right Combination beat fast-finishing Hurry Honey over 61. Lee completed a double when he won on Taiwan Princess in the last race. Status Quo. ridden by apprentice Arlffln Man, led1,734 words
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Article80 1971-08-01 26 Vf R. Telzo Miyoshi, a leadIng owner and breeder in Japan, presented two well-bred stallions. Ryupainting and Byuformen, through the Japan Racing Association to the National Stud Farm near Ipoh. Mr. Mlyos attended the ninth Asian Racing Conference at Kuala Lumpur and Singapore last October80 words
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Article, Illustration920 1971-08-01 26 Smokin' Joe rekindles old flames RING OF TRUTH 1 With King Cassius in exile, boxing looked like taking the full count late in the sixties -until a young Philadelphia slaughterhouseman named Joe Frazier came on to the scene. ALAN HUBBARD recounts the advent of 'Smokin' Joe', the man who rekindled920 words
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205 1971-08-01 26 PI boxing board force Elorde into retirement MANILA, Sat. Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, world Junior lightweight champion for seven years, has been forcibly retired by Philippine boxing authorities who deemed It for his gocd. Elorde, one of the greatest Filipino fighters ever to set foot in a ring, is now 36205 words
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Advertisement676 1971-08-01 26 Due to an expansion programme we require FLIGHT STEWARDS AND FLIGHT STEWARDESSES Requirements: 1. Applicants must possess the School Certificate or its recognised equivalent. 2. Have good vision without the use of spectacles, although contact lenses will be acceptable. 3. Must be proficient in English. The ability to speak other676 words
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155 1971-08-01 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Defending champions Selangor reached the final of this year's Tun Razak Cup hockey championship final when they beat Negri Sembilan 1-0 at Mindef Stadium today. The other semi-final between Perak and Armed Forces was abandoned after six minutes of the155 words
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206 1971-08-01 27 England Test selectors 'punish' Snow LONDON, Sat. England Test cricket selectors today dropped pace bowler John Snow for the Second Test against India, beginning at Manchester next Thursday, because of disciplinary action. Mr. Alec Bedser, the chief selector said today: "Snow was not considered for this match for disciplinary reasons.206 words
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Article, Illustration34 1971-08-01 27 TWO Hong Kong players (dark jerseys) and a Thai player (right) leap high but missed this corner kick during the Under- 18 soccer match for third place at Jalan Besar yesterday. Thailand won 4-1.34 words
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430 1971-08-01 27 IyjIGALE GUNASENA, 36, former Singapore and m Seap Games champion, yesterday failed by 1.3 seconds in a gallant attempt to qualify for the 400 m hurdles in this year's Seap Games. Ounasena, who was making his first try at qualification, clocked 56.7 sec430 words
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Article258 1971-08-01 27 Thais crush HK for third spot 'THAILAND, playing re•l laxed soccer, crushed Hong Kong 4-1 to clinch third place In the Schools International Under- 18 soccer championship at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Thai victory was served on the platter. For Hong Kong, labouring against staleness and the heavy disappointment258 words
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Article66 1971-08-01 27 SINGAPORE played a scoreless draw with Malaysia and wound up last In the Under- IS Schools International soccer tournament at Jalan Besar yesterday. The Malaysians nosed out the home team from second position In the three-nation competition on goal avenge. Singapore could have avoided this Indignity had they66 words
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Article181 1971-08-01 27 T ONDON, Sat Results of XJ today's football matches were: WATNEY CUr Ist round: Colchester 1 Luton 0. Crewe 1 Carlisle 3, Halifax 2 Manchester United 1. Wrexham 1 West Bromwlch 2. DRYBROIGH CUP Ist round: Alrdrieonlans 2 Arbroath 1. Celtic 6 Dumbarton 2. East Fife 0181 words
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Article41 1971-08-01 27 T. 8. UM with a nett 142 (72 and 70) won the SICCs Oaw Khek Khlam Cup golf competition at Island Course yesterday Kenneth Tan was runner-up with nett 144 (75 and 60) on countback from H. H. Wong.41 words
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Article39 1971-08-01 27 NJC canoe races NATIONAL Junior College win hold Its first Canoeing competition at Macßltchle Reservoir on Wednesday from 2 p.m. The programme Includes events for single r.nd double seater canoes, relays, 'slalom' and Invitation races for men and women.39 words
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Article28 1971-08-01 27 VANCOUVER. Sat— Santos of Brazil beat Hanover 96 of Oermany 3-1 here last right. Pele, Edu and Purcao scored for Santos and Tito Amderf for Hanover.28 words
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Article445 1971-08-01 27 JOE DORAI; P. SEN. EVIRATNE - JOE DORAI and P. SEN.EVIRATNE Reports by |NDIA and Malaysia became joint Under-18 champions of the School International soccer tournament when they played a goalless draw in an action-packed final at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. So well did they entertain and thrill the more than445 words
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Article, Illustration306 1971-08-01 27 CINGAPORE will play against Malaysia in the opening match of the eight-nation Pesta Sukan International soccer tournament on Aug. 23 (kick-off 5.30) at Jalan Besar stadium. The draw was made yesterday morning by the Minister for Social Affairs and NSPB chairman, Inche Othman306 words
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167 1971-08-01 27 Tokyo-bound swimmers set four more records ■CTVE more records four by Tokyo-bound swimmers were set on the second day of the Buklt Tlmah District Schools Swimming championships at Barker Road yesterday. Patricia Chan led the record breakers with a smart win In the Girls A' division 50m backstroke. She clocked167 words
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Article104 1971-08-01 27 LONDON. Sat. Tea scores In cricket matches today: At London Surrey 232-7 <G. Roope 60 Younls 52 Inllkhab Alam 55) v Indians At Northampton- Essex 137-6 (B. Ward 56 no.) v Northamptonshire. At Canterbury: Kent 255-4 (B Luckhurst 97 n.o. D. Nicholls 65) v Middlesex.104 words
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Obituary111 1971-08-01 27 lINNA DR. ARUN CHANDRA INNA. agtd SO. PUMd peacefully at Mount Alvtrnia Hospital on 31.7.71. leaving behind hii wife. 2 wna. 1 dauchttr-ln-law. 1 craiuUon and 1 grand-dauihtrr to mourn h.i loci. Cortege »ill leave the reiideoce. 9 Harlyn Road at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday for Mount Veroon Crematorium.111 words