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Title Section24 1971-08-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article594 1971-08-30 1 Nuclear power station plan Bid to increase water, electricity output SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Public Utilities Board is seeking expert advice on the possibility of using nuclear energy for electricity as well as desalination of sea water. This was disclosed by the Pl'B chairman, Mr. Lim Kirn Sari, over Television Singapore594 words
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Article, Illustration692 1971-08-30 1 SAIGON. Sun. COUTH Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu rejected calls by Opposition groups today that he resign to ensure a fair presidential election in October. 'I will not resign," the president told reporters In a brief exchange of words as he left a692 words
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158 1971-08-30 1 COLOMBO, tun. CEYLON'S Communist Party Is expected to decide to withdraw Its support from the United Front Government of Prime Minister Mrs. 8 1 r1 m a Bandaranaike, political sources said here today. The only member of the Moscow-orientated party in the158 words
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Article, Illustration84 1971-08-30 1 A FINAL TRIBUTE TO DATO AW MEMBERS of the Singapore Red Cross Society bow solemnly for two minutes as they pay their last respects to the late Dato Aw Cheng Chye, at his Pasir Panj a n g Road home yesterday. Dato Aw was the society's deputy president. His body84 words
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Article66 1971-08-30 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. The winning numbers picked in today's Toto draw No. 68/71 were: 31. 28. 4. 45 and 32. The additional number was 3. The numbers in the circles draw were: 44. 48 and 14. Results of the National Day lucky draw: Ist prize:— *****2; 2nd prize:66 words
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Article419 1971-08-30 1 31 die as plane crashes into sea I> E.&HAOEN, Sun. Two women and a man, plucked from halfsubmerged wreckage by a hydrofoil ferry, were the only known survivors from a Hungarian airliner which crashed into the sea near here with .'H people aboard. Frogmen retrieved 10 bodies from the shatteredReuter - 419 words
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Article48 1971-08-30 1 $10,000 winner A Petaling Jaya reader has won the $10,000 prize in the Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "O". She is Mrs. G.H. Llm. of 107-A, Jalan Gasing, Petaling Jaya. She submitted a solution which the adjudication committee held the most meritorious. Winning entry is In Page 18.48 words
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Article35 1971-08-30 1 BELFAST, Sun. Irish Republican extremists opened fire on a British armoured patrol that strayed across the border, killing one soldier as the troops fled from angry villagers in the Irish Republic. ITI.35 words
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Advertisement18 1971-08-30 1 GEORG JENSEN NOW INTRODUCES SILVER STEEL FLATWARE NOW AVAILABLE AT H. SENA (PTE) LTD. SHANGRI-LA HOTEL TEL: *****818 words
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322 1971-08-30 2 US aid to Pakistan is peanuts says Senator NEW DELHI, Sunday. §ENATOR Charles Percy said yesterday that current US military aid to Pakistan was "peanuts" and expressed dismay that "exaggeration" of this aid had contributed to the deterioration of relations between the US and India. He said the Indian PressReuter; NYT - 322 words
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199 1971-08-30 2 LOVE DOES NOT MAKE SOVIET RED TAPE GO ROUND "NEW YORK, Sun. 11 The 22-year-old American bride of a Russian medical student returned alone to the United States last night and said she would appeal to diplomatic officials In Washington to allow her to live with her husband in Leningrad.AP - 199 words
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Article52 1971-08-30 2 TEL AVIV, Sun. Israeli troops opened anti-aircraft fire at Egyptian military planes w'hlch twice flew over Israeli positions along the eastern bank cf the Suez Canal, a military spokesman reported here. He said a complaint had been lodged with the U.N. staff In Jerusalem about, theReuter - 52 words
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Article35 1971-08-30 2 CANBERRA, Sun. Damyon Dunstord. 28, the Chief Officer, of the Australian national line ship "The Australian Enterprise" was lost overboard In heavy seas off Japan early yesterday, a Government announcement said today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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204 1971-08-30 2 Girls flee as fights break out at big pop show— I ONDON Sun. Hundreds of girls ran screaming from an openair pop festival in the southeast coast village of Weelejr yesterday as club-wielding cants fought with fans and festival security croups. Leather-jacketed youths of the Hell's Angels motorcycle canes usedReuter - 204 words
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Article33 1971-08-30 2 NAPLES. Sun. Police posing as illegal arms buyers yestrrdfiv arrested two men and seized 23 revolvers, 20 pistols and four rifle.- after a brief gunbaitle In the lowr. of Terzicno. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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216 1971-08-30 2 Libyan envoy leaves after quit order EXDRT LAMY, Sun. Libya's Charge d' Affaires in Chad left here for home yesterday after an abortive coup attempt against President Francois Tombalbaye. Foreign Minister Mr Baba Hassane asked him to leave as soon as possible after accusing Libya of interfering in Chad's internalReuter - 216 words
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251 1971-08-30 2 SACRAMENTO, Sunday. TERRORIST bombs wrecked offices of the State prison and rehabilitation system in three northern California cities yesterday, one week after the bloody escape attempt at San Quentin Prison in which six people died- Anonymous letters and telephone calls credited two of theUPI - 251 words
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Article33 1971-08-30 2 CANBERRA, Sun. Australia had a bumper crop of bubies In 1870 with a record 257.516 registered births, according to the Commonwealth Statisticians Department Illegitimate births rose to a record 21.367. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement27 1971-08-30 2 H. ROGERS SON. BHD. Smgapor* Kuaia Lumpur Panang Announcement RICHARD B BN li:e— please contact your uncle immediately at No. 55. Batu 3J. Jalan Gombak. Kuaia Lumpur.27 words
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Miscellaneous28 1971-08-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry A#nleby /uatf! i aw ukk^ /a*/.' (WMtfce.'-^N I UACT> OJ6<3 -VtXjy I I LOATHE ONOGZ) M4ve rr pgAg ry^g\ KrHttvouuitr^-z*. JLir, I I THANK28 words
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182 1971-08-30 3 War on illiteracy showing results, says report- PARIS. Sun. The worldwide drive against illiteracy is beginning to show significant results, I nesco reported yesterday. Nonetheless, the absolute number of adults unable to read or write continues to increase. Statistics covering the past 20 years show "light at the end ofAP - 182 words
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Article273 1971-08-30 3 FRENCH PLAN TO CALL OFF N-TESTS PARIS, Sunday. CRANCE has decided to call off the nuclear explosions it had planned to carry out next month at its Pacific Ocean test centre, well-in-formed sources here said. The df cision to cancel the teits in effect ends tho French nuclear programme forReuter - 273 words
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Article61 1971-08-30 3 HONG KONO. Sun. Chinese farmers are reaping an excellent harvest of early rice. Peking Radio said today, following what was reported to be a record crop last year. The harvest had been completed in 13 provinces and In six the yield had risen by moreReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration104 1971-08-30 3 Jean on honeymoon in Hughes plane |OS ANGELES, Sun. Miss Jean Peters. 44. and movie producer Mr. Stanley Hough. 51, were honeymooning at an undisclosed location today with transportation provided by tbe bride's exhusband. billionaire Mr. Howard Hughes. The former actress and Mr. Hough were married on Friday in aUPI - 104 words
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Article30 1971-08-30 3 MOSCOW, Sun. A six-day seminar on environmental polluiion, held under the auspices of the UN Economic Commission for Europe, ended in Leningrad yesterdax Tass News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article34 1971-08-30 3 ATHENS. Sun. Premier Papa-dopoulos in Salonlca last night assured Ihe Greeks that his regime was working towards a return lo parliamentary rule but he failed lo Indicate when this would happen. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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114 1971-08-30 3 ISBON, Sun. Piltrims wearing miniskirts, hot-pants or shorts will not be allowed to visit tbe shrine of of Our Lady of Fatima. church authorities said yesterday. Fatima shrine, 93 miles north of here, is th c most famous shrine In Portugal, visited by thousandsReuter - 114 words
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174 1971-08-30 3 Japanese had it coming, says US Senator WEW DELHI, Sun. 11 U.S. Senator Charles Percy said yesterday that Japan deserved the econom 1 c repercussions touched off by President Nixon's efforts to have the yen revalued. "They're getting it rlKht between the eyes, and they've had it coming to them,"AP - 174 words
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380 1971-08-30 3 HAMBURG, Sun yHE mass circulation Bild Zeitung newspaper yesterday published what it claimed is the text of the four-power agreement on Berlin. The paper's account corresponds largely to what has been leaked previously and admitted by the Bonn Government to be substantially correct.Reuter - 380 words
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Advertisement395 1971-08-30 3 I PORK Loin or Rolled Local Fresh Ib 2.20 I RUMP STEAK AUSTRALIA Ib 2.401 I SHOULDER LAMB NEW ZEALAND Quality with Economy Ib .85 I I SAUSAGE Chick* Ham llb .50 I I STEAK KIDNEY PUDDING wallT I U.K. A Meal in Itself 15* OZ 1.48 I I BLACKCURRANT395 words
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149 1971-08-30 4 Wife of Torres flies to Argentina Ul ENOS AIRES. Sun. The wife of Bolivia's former President Torres arrived here last night with .ibout 20 people who sought reiuec in the Argentine Embassy In La Paz after the militaiy rebellion last week. '.;ir croup include former Foreign Minister Mr. Huascar TaborgaAP - 149 words
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107 1971-08-30 4 Shock for cop as sister dies in car chase UOSTON, Sun. Patrolman John Scarbough was pursuing a car at high soeed in Clarksburg yesterday when it ran oil the road and hit a tree. When he got to the car, Scarbough found his sister. Mary Ellen. 16, dead of aUPI - 107 words
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Article22 1971-08-30 4 SYDNEY. Sun. A thief escaped from a pet shop here with an eight-foot python stuff m in a sack. Reuler.Reuter - 22 words
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Article59 1971-08-30 4 HAMBURO. Sun. Two men jailed last jear for four jears lor stealing a missile and posting It to Moscow, were released 11 weeks ago in exchange for political prif-oners in East Oermany. The mass circulation paper "Blld Am SuniiiaK." said Manired Rammi nster. 40. and hisReuter - 59 words
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Article55 1971-08-30 4 SAO PAULO, Sun. Police raided a bar near the state jn.il here yesterday and .surprised six ex-convicts busily digging a tunnel in the backyard as part of a massive jailbreak planned (or Sept 8. One of the diggers wa* killed by police ftre and two wounded.Reuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration313 1971-08-30 4 Gorton: Howl saved Govt by quitting SYDNEY, Sunday. fORMER Prime Minister Mr. John Gorton, writing in the Sunday Australian newspaper today, said if he had not stepped down as Prime Minister in March, the ruling Liberal Country Party coalition would have been decimated in an election. The nationally-circulated newspaper hasReuter - 313 words
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232 1971-08-30 4 Jackie Onassis mobbed at Warsaw -funeral \VARSAW, Sun.— Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis attended the funeral of a Polish aristocrat here yesterday and was bundled on* afterwards in a public tram to escape thousands of excited Poles, who mobbed her. Mrs. Onassls, widow of th.3 late President John Kennedy, flew here forReuter - 232 words
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Article35 1971-08-30 4 DURbAN. fcun. A bus packed with Africans plunged off a flyover bridge on to a main highway outside this South African east coast resort yesterday killing 23 people, local police said. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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97 1971-08-30 4 \I I Rll>\ (Venezuela), i iTA Sun. Two hitchhikers jumped in terror from a funeral hearse here when a hand emerged from the coffin next to them. The driver slopped the hearse and ran back to inquire why the two youths had jumped out ontoReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration201 1971-08-30 4 Jazzman Dizzy Gillespie to run for President DARIS. Sun. Jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gil lespie said last night that he plans to stand for election as President of the United States next year. The 53-year-old Negro musician told newsmen he had intended to announce his candidacy at a concert scheduled inAP - 201 words
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Article53 1971-08-30 4 NICOSIA Sun. US Vii President Mr. Spiro Agnew *l is of Greek origin, baa pn p ed v settlement of the Cypn problem through "Enosis." tr union of Cyprus with Gren and the departure of the Turl ish Cypriot minority for Tv key. it was claimedAP - 53 words
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353 1971-08-30 4 Lebanon to buy Soviet-made weapons under new pact BEIRUT, Sunday I EBANON will buy Soviet-made weapons for the first time as well as Western ones under a new armaments programme approved by Parliament hert after a controversial debate. Dr. Ellas Saba. the ActIng Defence Minister. In a Press statement publishedReuter - 353 words
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569 1971-08-30 5 SINGAPORE, Sun PROVISIONS for the total develop men! of youth ii: Singapore are ladling both in quantity •md quality, the vice •principal of the National Youth Leadership Training Institute, Mr. Tan Kin Ilian, said yesterday. Speaking at a forum on The Youth569 words
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Article74 1971-08-30 5 IPOH. Sun A $5,000 orchid plant with two sprays of more than 30 strawberry red (lowers was adjudged the best plant of the show at the Perak Orchid Society's two-day exhibition which ended here today. Mr. Ng Teck Chin, a technician (from another state), who74 words
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Article27 1971-08-30 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Rosicrucian Order (Singapore chapter) will celebrate the traditional pyramid building ceremony at the YWCA Hall. Raffles Quay, on Sept. 26 at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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186 1971-08-30 5 CINGAPORE. Sun. The disciplinary committee of the Singapore Society of Accountants has ordered the censure of a public accountant, Mr. M. N. Campos, for breaking one of the bylaws governing the practice and etiquette of accountants. A notice published in the Government Gazette on Friday186 words
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428 1971-08-30 5 Crew of arrested Filipino ship return to Manila- CINGAPORE, Sun. Seventeen Filipino seamen, involed with 19 others in a pending court claim here for about $100,000, left for Manila by air yesterday in search of new jobs. With the 19, they formed the crew of the Manilaregistered cargo vessel, the428 words
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Article63 1971-08-30 5 PENANO. Sun. Plans are underway for the formation of a single union for Malaysian dock workers to be known as the Pan-Malaysian National Union of Dock Workers. Disclosing this today, Mr. Donald U'ren, Asian representative of the International Transport Workers Federation, said such a union was63 words
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Article138 1971-08-30 5 CIWGAPORE, Sun. The new waving gallery at Singapore airport will be open to the public on Wednesday. Confirming this, a spokesman of the Civil Aviation Department said today that workmen were still busy putting the finishing touches to the gallery and other parts of the building. A138 words
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Advertisement60 1971-08-30 5 ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY EARN HIGH INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSIT FROM 3 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS MINIMUM DEPOSIT $1,000/W^Q provides investors with a safe fixed interest investment at higher than institutional sources rates. DETAILS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL BRANCHES OF THE CHARTERED BANK OR DIRECT FROM CCS. Credit Corporation (Singapore) Limited, Rooms60 words
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Advertisement230 1971-08-30 5 Do you Up r& Every time a JCB bucket grabs a load h«* two position biggest of its type of earth it grabs money. Yes there's more j dipper, self level f!F"> n S. E. Asia profit to be made in excavating if a JCB wj'S'm of front shovel Jfiar»S£V.230 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-08-30 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I THAT'LL BE A BUCK,! HOTEL EL SWANKO AT M YOUR SERVICE, 4M18 words
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Article39 1971-08-30 6 PENANO. Bun— A Thai fruitseller. Choc Chal Puntsutltthal was fined $100 yesterday (or coming Into Penang from Banßkok on an Invalid visit pass on Aug. 24. Choo Chal 26, pleaded guilty to committing the offence39 words
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Article38 1971-08-30 6 STNOAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Home Affairs. Dr. Wong Lin Ken. will attend Paya i*bar constituency's National Day dinner at Its community centre In Irving Road, off Upper Faya Lebar Road, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.38 words
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Article15 1971-08-30 6 SINOAPORE. Sun. There were 68 road accidents yesterday. Four of them were serious.15 words
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Article, Illustration513 1971-08-30 6 SINGAPORE, Sun "JMIKRK is place for dialogue and COD■ructivt criticism in Singapore, the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Otliman Wok assured today. There was also a need, he said, for citizens to take part in the planning as well as the implementation of projects.513 words
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97 1971-08-30 6 HK wants S'pore, Malaysian nurses HONG KONG, Sun. A Hong Kong newspaper said today nurses from Singapore and Malaysia were being recruited to work in this British colony because of an acute shortage of trained nurses here. The Sunday Star tabloid evening newspaper added that directors of one Hong Kong97 words
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70 1971-08-30 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. No vessel exceeding loOft long may enter Keppel Harbour from eastwards or westwards when prohibitive signals are shown, according to the Port Authority. All vessels engaged In towing other craft through the harbour will also be restricted to a maximum of 200 ft.70 words
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Article58 1971-08-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A man with six previous convictions was Jailed for 18 months yesterday for stealing two rolls of cloth valued at $30 from a shop In Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman on Friday. Mohamed Yaman bin Harun. 28. who was charged with another still58 words
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100 1971-08-30 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Insurance assistant Alan Cheah, 26, lost his Morris 1100 at Commonwealth Close, Queenstown, three weeks ago. Yesterday, he rot the car back minus some tapes and accessories from a police station. Thanks to yesterday's Straits Times. He read it in the morning;100 words
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319 1971-08-30 6 MIC LEADER OUTLINES PLANS FOR CHANGES IN PARTY A LOR STAR, Sun. The Minister of Labour and Manpower, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, today outlined plans for the reorganisation of the MIC. Speaking at the delegates meeting of the MIC state branch here today, he said political parties. Including those in319 words
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Article25 1971-08-30 6 KUAI.A MJMPUR. Sun. The Minister for Industries of Tamil Nadu. India. Mr. S. Madhavan, will arrive heie on Tuesday for a four-day visit.25 words
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Advertisement177 1971-08-30 6 FANTASTIC BARGAINS AT KIMATRAI'S 6th FamlySavfng REDUCTIONS UP TO sO^ UNBEATABLE OFFERS! LAST FEW DAYS ONLY! MEN'S FANCY SPOkTS SHIRTS NOW $3.90 MEN'S IMPORTED TETORON SPORTSWEAR NOW $4 90 LADIES' STRETCH BELL BOTTOM SLACKS NOW $9 90 LADIES' DRESSES FROM $3.90 GERMAN TREVIRA/WOOL SUITINGS 56" NOW 57.60 per yord ENGLISH177 words
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Advertisement74 1971-08-30 6 NOW OPEN! AVISinOA KOCO TOYSHOP means HAPPY, CDNTENTED CHILDREN OVERS 6 AS UNON SHOPPNG ARCADE COUYBt QUAY. SINGAPORE I, TR *****3 LAST DAY: 1.10 3.J0 7.00 ft 9 10 a.m. Chin Feng Ting Pei LOVE ACROSS TMI SEA" (Mandarin Color scope) Tomorrow: "M«roic fettle For Th« BrMf«" (Color). NEW VICTORY74 words
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Advertisement178 1971-08-30 6 WaUalil:. NOW SHOWING! MMSIiMiI i.is-i.io.7.is-*.so No Free List. iTTtwritTm Ad. one. Coih Bookings at EASTERN EMPORIUM from 10 a.m. PROUDLY PRESERTS-ANOTHER GRAND ATTRACTION!! "DARK HEAVEN" IS NOT JUST [%lk lM A ANOTHER MOTION PICTURE I I I* A g "It tell, the HORRIFYING ttary or mar* thon 2 billion I178 words
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Advertisement376 1971-08-30 6 j; ■TTVfr TtiiHTlTTyßrr^m/Ji'JTiy jiß I" »d»ance Cish Bookings Ai The Catkiy Cinema Iron 10am to 6pm daily. After 6p n. phone knkiifs can ke accepted at tie Jirtßf Drive la i Cmena's Bn Office. ADM:— ADULTS: $2.00 CHILDREN (UNDER 12) $1.00 LAST DAY! 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY: 7.00 9.30 PM I376 words
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Advertisement623 1971-08-30 6 ORGANISATION 3 L. NOW SHOWING— No Free Li<t! P 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 630 1 9 15 m David Chiang Ti Lung F "The ANONYMOUS HEROES" m (A SHAW PRODUCTION] Mandarin in Showscopc. Color N£XT CHANGt 1 B William Bergor. Edwioe Fcnoch Iro Furstanherg "S DOLLS FOR AN AUGUST MOON" Color.623 words
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Article, Illustration168 1971-08-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. This brown China 1 hrush lives well— Us owner. Mr. Choo Kwee Soon. 23. feeds it grasshoppers every day. And today, the four-year-olri China Thrush -rewarded" Mr. Choo. It was picked the best China Thrush from 58 others at168 words
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Article244 1971-08-30 7 JALACCA. Sun. Two persons were killed and five injured when the car in which they were travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Muar skidded and crashed into a tree near the Old People's Home, seven miles from here, early this morning. The two dead were244 words
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279 1971-08-30 7 Big increase in industrial accidents likely, says Prof Phoon PETALING JAY A, Sun. Statistics indicate that there will be a marked increase in the number of industrial accidents In Malaysia and Singapore this year, according to Prof. W.O. Phoon, an authority on occupational health and safety. "Out of a total279 words
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Article48 1971-08-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Water consumption yesterday passed 100 million gallons mark for the fourth consecutive day. Though at 102.1 gallons. It was 0.4 million gallons lower than Friday's. Rainfall recorded In the catchment areas was MacRitchie 0.69 inches, Pelree 0.31 Inches, and Seletar 0.24 Inches.48 words
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Article44 1971-08-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore teachers will celebrate Teachers' Day with a dinner at the Lion City Hotel's Happy Restaurant on Wednesday. About 500 teachers are expected to attend the dinner at which the Minister for Education. Mr Llm Kirn San. will speak44 words
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Article29 1971-08-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr Wan Liang Tin, executive officer, Ministry of Education, has been appointed as a Commissioner for Oaths under the Supreme Court of Judicature Act.29 words
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Miscellaneous270 1971-08-30 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Indefatigable in divestment? 1 Pack about a thousand (S). corpses (8). 1« had a 6 lr. the 2 of hers 5 Piece of neck: understand (S). there's something round It 13. Pardon the revolutionary! (6) -9 Not' the car heater t8). IS. Dramatist who provided270 words
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317 1971-08-30 8 $30,000 award for fireman hurt in crash By IGNATIUS STEPHEN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Sun. A fireman who ended up with one leg shorter than the other as a result of a traffic accident was awarded $30,000 in compensation and costs by the Appeal Court here today. Fireman Mohamed Tahlr bin317 words
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Article, Illustration43 1971-08-30 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. It was a day to remember for 2.500 residents of the Kampong Chai Chee constituency when Mr. Lee Kuan Yew called on them at their National Day celebrations last night Picture shows Mr. Lee receiving a scroll.43 words
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98 1971-08-30 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The National Library Is decentralising its homereading facilities by estab- lishlng more full-time i branch libraries in satellite j towns. It is also strengthening I its resources and extend- ing library hours. These are some of the measures to further deve- j lop98 words
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239 1971-08-30 8 —US cities want to copy our garden city CINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's campaigns to beautify the city has had an impact more farreaching than expected. For cities all over the United States arc now seeking information on how to run "Petrol beauuflcation contests" Just like tne one organised by tne Singapore239 words
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Article59 1971-08-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Transport Workers" Union today called on all Its branches to hold mass meetings to protest against the new labour laws. The union's general secretary. V David, added that the MTUC would also be urged "to act with vigour and dynamism" against the59 words
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Article30 1971-08-30 8 TAIPINO, Sun— Fire partially gutted two charcoal kilns in Campong Dew, near here yeserday. causing an estimated (4.000 damage. Villagers put out Lhe fire before it could spread30 words
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Advertisement333 1971-08-30 8 'Wisma for "Wonderful Weddings! c/lt Wismayou get mow than double happiness You get 4 extra free services for your wedding when you book more than 20 tables at only $80 per table. These free and valuable services include: Invitation cards. Air-conditioned, chauffeur-driven limousine. Professional photographer during dinner reception. A honeymoon333 words
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Miscellaneous115 1971-08-30 8 Ml, if Onp Hy Y.T. Huntlin SAY GHZ yOJ RORGOT > ~< OH, YES INDEED' OUR I UH...YEAH, I ...IF TH' POOR SI.OB HAS TC TELL ALLEY ABOUT/ G*DFf&! VMEAN LUCKY WINNER GETS ISN'T THAT I SUESS AN AWFUL BIG CRAVING THE OTHER PRIZE THERE S SUMPIN TKEEP HALF OF115 words
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451 1971-08-30 9 The big'brain bank' that runs the EDB CINGAPORE, Sun. Seven Ph. Ds, four Presidential scholars, two Queen's scholar and 40 Colombo Plan scholars make up f he "brain bank" of the Economic Development Board. To top it all. there is a young self-made millionaire who Is now serving in one451 words
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Article32 1971-08-30 9 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Government has registered the Singapore Phoenix Dance Troupe, the Bartley United Sports Club, Old Beattarite Association. PMMCO Sports Club and Singapore Derrick Club, under the Societies Act.32 words
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Article122 1971-08-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— About 350 human "guinea pigs" were yesterday "struggling" in the Skillets Coffee House experiment. Yesterday's number brought the total of guinea pigs used for the three day experiment since Thursday, to about 800. But there was nothing alarming about this experiment. The guests122 words
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Article49 1971-08-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Jurong Town Ambulance and Nursing Division II of the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade today held its first annual inspection parade at the Jurong Town Civic Centre in Corporation Drive. Mr. Lim Chiak Kirn. the offlcer-in-charge of Jurong divisions, inspected the parade.49 words
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Article, Illustration183 1971-08-30 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. —Japan's Michiko Fukase above > has a method for success sing only in English. Although she is a gr.ulu.ite in vocal music from Ferris Girls' Junior College in Yokohama. Michiko feels that the quickest way of getting to the top in the world183 words
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236 1971-08-30 9 EDB chairman explains why he is leaving SINGAPORE, Sun. iTiHE chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. I.F. Tang, explained today that he would be quitting the EDB at the end of this year for "technical reasons." After a temporary absence and a coollng-off period, he would continue to be236 words
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Article46 1971-08-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. An amah, who claimed that she wanted to make more money by selling ganja. was jailed for six months yesterday. Nasrah binte Norsi. 46, admitted having 21b 6.90z of the drug at her Verden Road home on Friday night.46 words
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158 1971-08-30 9 MP GIVES REASONS FOR LONG SCHOOL QUEUES SINGAPORE, Sun. The MP for Telok Biangah, Mr. N. Goviiiaasamy. yesterday gave three reasons for the long overnight queues during the recent Primary One registration exercise. He named them as the tradition of the school, its history ana the ciose link tnat the158 words
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Article35 1971-08-30 9 SDJOAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Social Affairs has appointed Messrs. Koh Ah Bah, Lam Peng Loon, Yeo Hock Thye and Miss M. Menon, as members of the Hotels Licensing Board from Sept. 4.35 words
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Article, Illustration108 1971-08-30 9 Nalla's triple first SINGAPORE, Sun. Woman health educationist Dr. Nall.i Tan (above) has been elected chairman of the World Methodist Council Committee on Family Life, with headquarters in New York. With her election, she has scored a "triple first." She is the first woman, first Asian and first nonclergy to108 words
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361 1971-08-30 9 BIG CROWD PAY THEIR LAST RESPECTS TO DATO AW CINGAPORE, Su n. A large crowd today paid their last respects to Da t o (Dr.) Aw Cheng Chye, 48, at his Pasir PanJane: Road home soon after his body arrived from Santiago, Chile, via Hong Kong. They included business associates.361 words
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Advertisement357 1971-08-30 10 Japan's largest manufacturers of Air Conditioning Units for every need. K XHZZ2I3B I 2;?^ f^ Bh^^ i^^i H »•> <BJ MOBM:: I 'II FLiinftirr i M «v4v B B B B w m B B B Bf 1 i Bf BmJbb^^w-' V .^^P^S^B^S^^k. ml \'f i mil^iy w^Sßffo^'*' I 91357 words
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Article186 1971-08-30 11 SINGAPORE, Sunday T*HE Health Ministry x today again warned of an impending outbreak of the deadly dengue heamorrhagic fever with the rise of mosquito breeding. The ministry's inspectors found the Aedes type of mosquitoes carriers of the disease hreorMng i n 59 homes during the186 words
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242 1971-08-30 11 A chanceto live in peace: Dr Chiang CINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore High Commissioner to Malaysia, Dr. Chiang Hai Ding said last night that the challenge that faced Singapore teachers, parents and community leaders was to provide maximum opportunities for their children to live in peace and friendship with their fellow-citi-zens and242 words
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Article53 1971-08-30 11 SINOAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Labour has re-ap-polr.ted Mr. Teoh Khoon Keah to be a member of the Employer's panel of the Industrial Arbitration Court for a year. Dr. Lee Soo Ann, an economics lecturer at the University of Slnga;x>re. has been appointed as a member of53 words
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Article36 1971-08-30 11 SITIAWAN. Sun. Ling 00l Chew, a tapper, was fined $50 when he pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here yesterday to stealing six katls of lump rubber from Sungal Wangl Estate on Aug. 436 words
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Article35 1971-08-30 11 PENANG. Sun. Mr Choo Hock Keat has been elected protein chairman of the Empat Nombor Ekor (North Malaya) Agents' Association with Mr. Mm Chiew Woo as secretary and Mr. Ong Bok Lim treasurer.35 words
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162 1971-08-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Angry villagers today assaulted a 21-year-old motorist after bis car hit three youths killinr one of them instantly and seriously injuring the other two. The dead youth was lum Chee Poh. 16. of J.ilan Batu. Kalian*-. One of the injured was Mun Fook162 words
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Article, Illustration311 1971-08-30 11 SINGAPORE, Sun A RTS undergraduate A Rahimah bin t c Abdul Aziz, voted 'outstanding speaker" at the Jaycee Asean Youth Forum, today revealed the secret reason for her Joining the contest. "I did not Join to win but to prove a few points."311 words
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Article35 1971-08-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs Mr. L. P. Rodrlgo. will speak at the Serangoon Garden Secondary Schools prtie-glvlng day next Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Rodrlgo will present the prizes.35 words
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Article34 1971-08-30 11 PARIT. Sun. A 10-lnch mortar bomb, believed to be a relic of World War Two. was found by labourer Pandak bin Kuru. while clearing a path at Sungel Galah, near here, yesterday.34 words
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Article245 1971-08-30 11 CITIAWAN, Sun. Thirty families in a row of 27 wooden shophouses in Ayer Tawar, near here, are living in fear of being burnt out of their homes by a "flre bug." In June and earlier this month, three mysterious fires occurred late at night245 words
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Article26 1971-08-30 11 SINOAPORE, Sun. Messrs. Ling Lee Hua. Wee Sip Chee and Tan Oeok Tlan have been appointed members of the Income Tux Board of Review.26 words
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Article26 1971-08-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Lim Hoy Pick has been reappointed a member of the Committee of Appeal, under the Cinematograph Films Act, for one year.26 words
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Article17 1971-08-30 11 SINOAPORE. Sun. Mr. John Noel Hanam has been appointed Assistant Comptroller of Customs and Excise.17 words
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351 1971-08-30 11 Minister. Timber industry should be spruced up— CINGAPORE, Sun. 13 The Minister of State (Finance), Mr. Tang See Chim, yes t c r day stressed the need for modernisation of machinery and equipment in the timber industry. This would allow for higher log utilisation rates and production of higher quality351 words
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Article24 1971-08-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minuter for Health has appointed Mr. Law Patt Hin public health engineer under the Environmental Public Health Act.24 words
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Article30 1971-08-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Public Works Department has called for tenders for the grasscutting. cleaning of scrupper drains, turfing and topsoilIng at Changl airfield to be submitted by Sept. 3.30 words
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Article25 1971-08-30 11 IPOH, Sun. About SO boys and girls of Salvation Army children's homes here were entertained to lunch by members of the Lions Club.25 words
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119 1971-08-30 11 IPOH. Sun. Malayan Railway has acquired the first diesel electric locomotive pioneer of its overall multi-million-dollar Improvement plan. The engine first of the 49 ordered made a successful test run last Friday from Kanthan, 13 miles from here, to Singapore. The 1,70* hp loco119 words
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Advertisement413 1971-08-30 11 9 36 W 24»»36 W m FOR HOW LONG? Only for a few years more, if you don't look after your figure. Properly. Skipping meals or dieting won't help either. You'll soon find that flab and fat will settle on your midriff, waist, hips, thighs and upper arms. Sounds grim,413 words
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Article494 1971-08-30 12 When the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore complains of the Straits Times that publication of "a highly critical editorial" on the Exchange from time to time seems to have become a regular feature he is not, we are sure, questioning the need for criticism.494 words
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Article269 1971-08-30 12 The floating of the yen, which went much against the bravado of Japanese intentions, leaves France as the last obstacle to negotiation of the general realignment of currency rates. And the French already have a twotier system, halfway to recognising the inevitable. It is accepted that the269 words
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Article261 1971-08-30 12 The main thrust of Tun Abdul Razak's address to department heads was that their total commitment to projects in their respective areas is vital to the success of the Second Malaysia Plan. On this, as on the Prime Minister's conviction that the Plan must succeed, there can be261 words
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601 1971-08-30 12 NEIL AMDUR - Kingsize 'Gran Coronas' from —Cuba— NEIL AMDUR By HAVANA At his tiny, wooden desk, no different than 100 others in the large room, Flliberto Ramirez put the finishing touches to another "Gran Corona," the prize cigar of Cuba. His tool, a round, flat knife known as a "chaveta," worked meticulously,601 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1971-08-30 12 When the U.S. went into Cambodia last year it was advertised as a limited operation. In this article from Phnom Penh T.D. ALLMAN describes how deeply the Americans are bogged down. LAST YEAR an American commentator, wellknown for his proAdminist ration views, flew in1,122 words
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289 1971-08-30 12 Noise prevents rescue by a launch fWN THE night of Frlday the 13th this month, three of us were adrift In the open sea off the coast of Telok Mata Ikan with a broken down outboard motor and a leaking "sampan". After drifting for three hours, there appeared to be289 words
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Letter154 1971-08-30 12 I ATE arrival at school by the pupils is a serious problem faced by school authorities. They do have every right to punish regular late-com-mers. Discipline In every way Is necessary. But it can be carried too far. There are Instances where pupils are compell- ed to154 words
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Letter73 1971-08-30 12 I would like to thank the Registrar-G o n c r a 1 of National Registration for renewing my identity card. I applied for renewal three years ago on reaching 18 years of age. and received my new card a few days ago. My card was sent to Johore Bahru73 words
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Letter70 1971-08-30 12 ("AN anybody please ex- plain why the cost of rubber goods manufactured in Malaysia remains as high or higher than they were two years ago when natural rubber was twice the present price? It would perhaps help to explain this anomaly If manufacturers could say what percentage70 words
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Letter180 1971-08-30 12 I ATELY, to obtain a Malaysian permit for a car at the Malaysian High Commission one has to bring the car registration card, insurance certificate and owner's identity card. Those who bought their cars on hire-purchase basis might face a small problem with the motor trading company.180 words
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Advertisement81 1971-08-30 12 You can be sure of That is our assurance when you do business A with us. Whether you are securing a loan from us or opening an account, we treat you CAIIADB 900 d blnk snould F *"'y nd Squarely. and salety ol OCBC the strongest ftF A I and81 words
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Advertisement87 1971-08-30 12 More b More Engineering Plants Factories, Shipyards Estates standardise on Toyo<jOTO> Valves .^r-ah-aw k Recognised Quality Bronze Valves, Cast Iron Valves etc. Wide Range Large Stock im■ 1 1 mM»Mi imrned ate requirement. 1 1 11 badouche Tonic-relaxing bubble-bath enriched w.tti Ja^s^a«» iipoproteins and vitamins. I Badouche is a new87 words
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839 1971-08-30 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - Currency crisis: Week three starts BLAIR JOHNSON By that the yen has been floa'ed the way is clear for settlement of international monetary problems. No easy answer is around the corner, nor are we likely to sjv the end of the dollar crisis by the end of next month. Devaluation839 words
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Article, Illustration316 1971-08-30 13 GEORGIE LEE - GEORGIE LEE By A PROGRAMME to improve the general standard of the printing Industry in Malaysia has been instituted by East Asiatic (EAC>, local agent for Heidelberg printing equipment. A feature of this programme Is a mobile Heidelberg printing school, which has already arrived in316 words
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Article186 1971-08-30 13 CROESUS - CROESUS By Money on the table I DON'T know if every contractor in dire need of cement has been asked to put his money on the table by Intraco, but I have heard of a few, not shaky contractors, but well respected ones. I met one last week186 words
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Article832 1971-08-30 13 |>V any ordinary company standard the overall performance of the companies In the first round of the National Management Game In Singapore was poor with only two companies securing more than 10 per cent net return on capital after tax. Apart from the top few companies832 words
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Article302 1971-08-30 13 NATIONAL MANAGEMENT GAME 1971 Draw for Round 2* 1. T.A.P. Co. 1 2. Straits Times Co. 2 Group 1 3. United Engineers <Pte> Ltd. Co 3 4. Turk A Co. 1 5. Supersoutherners Co. 2 Group 2 6. Romans Co. 3 7. Corinthians Co. 1 8. Cebea Associates302 words
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1472 1971-08-30 14 THE STOCK EXCHANGE LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Sir.. IT SEEMS to have 1 become a regular feature of your paper to publish, from time to time, a highly critical editorial on the Stock Exchange. Your previous delvings into Stock Exchange aifairs at editorial level, although tending to emphasise only1,472 words
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Advertisement98 1971-08-30 13 Philips transistorize your memory. j I *4iA i .^^V' s^B3kJbbbbl V i /^^S^Rfl At J I\r HIN VS^P"^^ sS* The Philips Pocket Memo. A triumph of miniaturization. No bigger than a notebook but it records and plays back your on-the-spot notes, memos, reports, telephone calls, with startling clarity. Ideal if98 words
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Advertisement156 1971-08-30 13 INSIDE Stock Enchant* affairs by chairman of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore; Property column People in business. Page itBusiness Times portfolio; Overseas market reports; Local market; Commodities; Weekly share analysis and other closing price* New York market. Page IS. MONT BLANC m afl 4^Bk MIWmII MADE IN GERMANY156 words
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Article, Illustration579 1971-08-30 14 Unusual landmark /COMMUTERS along the V* eastern sector of Singapore are by now familiar with an unusual landmark on that stretch of the waterfront. The strange-looking but uniquely designed building is the Golden Mile Snopping Centre one of me Singapore Government's first urban renewal projects. The shopping centre a579 words
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Article376 1971-08-30 14 The board of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation has appointed Mr. Ford Geddes, a deputy chairman of the company since June 1968. to succeed Sir Donald Anderson as chairman of the group on Sept. 3. Sir Donald, who has been P O chairman «lnce April 1,376 words
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Advertisement333 1971-08-30 14 4*4^. You'll need more than m^ instinct as your guide to Australia... ""^T"" y \x Miraculously, birds can cross vast oceans by banking complex in Australia. This means we instinct alone. But, if you want to do business really know the country, its people, business in Australia, leave instinct to333 words
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Article915 1971-08-30 15 V S a service to readers the Business Times publishes weekly a detailed analysis of some eighty selected shares traded on the ki hange of Malaysia and Singapore. FtH years highs and lows are followed by the weeks move- Nts in price and turnover with calculated dividend915 words
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Article1148 1971-08-30 15 Till: following is a list of revised quotations for counters not included in the above analysis lur the week up to Friday August 27 with ;i■ii movements based on a comparison of last ikM <>n August 20 and August 27 shown in i.i.Kits. H. 2 02 2.481,148 words
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Article36 1971-08-30 15 Rl BBER TIN (per kilo) (per picul) Aug. 23. 9900 cts. $625.00 24. 99.75 cts. $625.37 > a 25. 98.00 cts. $624.37 2 26. 96 50 cts. $G23 12>. 27. 9625 cts. $623.00 28. $623.12'^36 words
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Article132 1971-08-30 15 The following company meetings are due: Goodwood Park Hotel: Aug. 30. 12 noon. Viking Room, Goodwood Park Hotel, Scotts Road, Singapore. SeUngor Dredging Bhd: Aug. 30. 11.00 a.m.. Registered Office, Bangkok Bank Building (Ist. Floor). 105, Jala n Bandar, I Kuala Lumpur. Sinn- Dai by Holdings: Aug. 31.132 words
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Article61 1971-08-30 15 'THE week's total delayed trans- actions in the trading rooms of thr Stock Exchange followed b> the percentage In brackets. Aug. 23. 477.000 (22.05 per cent) 24 so 1.000 (20.65 per cent v 25 669.000 23 99 per cent 2fi. 603.000 (1!6 57 per cent). 27 553.000 (26.6861 words
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Article48 1971-08-30 15 London 41.125 42.00 41.43 4230 Honukonic 42.14 43.74 Zurich 41.258 41 808 41.558 41.908 Paris 4i.il 4i. M Spore (1) 43.55 44.325 B'pore (2) 160.00 164.00 (1) Export price In non-Merllnc areaa in U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers prices in Slncapor* dollars per tael48 words
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Article39 1971-08-30 15 On tin free •■chinu market in Hong Konic on Saturday thr U.S. dollar wan quoted at 5.92 for T.T. and S.ss for cash. Stirling was quoted at 14 53 and one lasl of (old at 304.123.39 words
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Article198 1971-08-30 15 YEW YORK. Pri— The stock market closed slightly higher today. Today's closing prices In I.S. yesterday's price*. P. UM Chemical 32»» unch. Ills Chalmers 131, m. Alriinen 34' i ft m Metals 30». unch Tel A Tel 43' i unch. i onda 16". thl»hem 27., T > oemg198 words
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Article114 1971-08-30 15 rE Singapore Rubber Brokers Association has released the following information in respect of business transacted in SM.R for the week ending August 27 All differentials are In terms of the corresponding RSS 1 position in cents per Kilogramme. SMR SCV September One ton Pallets 4.00 cents premium nominal.114 words
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Article103 1971-08-30 15 THE rubber market began last week with an optimistic undertone, engendered by the arrival of the Chinese Trade Mission, but received a set-back on the announcement of the devaluation of the Indonesian Rupiah by almost 10 per cent coupled with reports that China was basically interested in103 words
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Article242 1971-08-30 15 A LI. sections of the Singapore produce market were still operating under a cioud of uncertainty last wetk. The resumption of foreign dealings, it was generally felt, had still left much tc be desired. Moderate arrival of pepper from Sarawak was reported during the week. The coffee mnrket continued242 words
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Article31 1971-08-30 15 In London on Friday the prices of Malayan 5 per rent CIF ifK/N Kuropcan ports in bulk. Merlin* per long ton Jan./Fi-b. was quoted at t'K £11S sellers (unchanged).31 words
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Article37 1971-08-30 15 London copper prices on Friday (previous in brackets): Wlrebar Spot buyer £442.50 (£445.00). seller 1443.00 (£445.501. Three Months buyer 1453.00 (£455.51)1. seller £453 M (£456.50). Market tons: Steady at the lower levels, Salts: 6.550 tons.37 words
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Article127 1971-08-30 15 THESE indication iaies were quoted on the Asian dollar market on Saturday The rates are lor deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 9 to 947 c 2 mths to 9H% 3 mth» 8% to 9% 6 mths 8% to 8%% 9 mths 8 to 8%% 12 mths127 words
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Article96 1971-08-30 15 Interim TE Tax exempt Adjusted (or bonus issue 1 for 5 payment lukit Srmb. Ord. 15% >unlop Industries S%TE+ law Par Brother* 2.5% lume (F.E.) Ord. 9% luair (F.E.) Pref. 9% Malaya General 8.5%+ Malayan Cement 7.5% Shell Refininr 7.5%TE+ time Darby 12% L.A. Cement 7.5%TE payable the96 words
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Article61 1971-08-30 15 Industrials: HoUb: Properties: Tins: rubbers: Au*. 23 Ant 24 Au t- 2S 178.95 178.00 179.27 77.42 76.56 77.15 131.63 128.32 130.57 96.76 96.74 96.97 119.59 119.57 119.57 I* Dec. 30, 1966 s 100 1 Dec. 31. 1968 100 t Dec. 29, 1962 s 100 Auk. 26 179.6061 words
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Article285 1971-08-30 15 MIXED talhrs were recorded in most sections of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week. Trading conditions were generally uncertain. The week's total turnover at 11.8 million units valued at $17.7 million compared with the previous week's 12.5 million worth $21.9 million. The volume of time-bargain285 words
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Article, Illustration294 1971-08-30 15 IT was another week of falling share prices on the Exchange last week and the portfolio suffered further losses. Overall there is still a healthy possible profit thanks to Inchcape, but even this has been pared back. The team is still determined to stick It out. None294 words
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Article117 1971-08-30 15 TMI following list of storks gives the ten most dealt in last week. The list gives the turnover in thousands of units, rinsing prices on Friday and high and low for 1970 and 1971. NAME 1 Haw Par Brothers Far East-I.evingston Merlin (Ml Public Bank I'nited Motors117 words
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Article248 1971-08-30 15 LONDON: Resumption of foreign exchange markets made for a firm start to last weeks trading. The Financial Times Industrial Ordinary share Index reached a new high for 19 months at 419.2. Mid-week profit-taking and holiday Influences saw an easing in leading issues, but selective second line stocks248 words
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Advertisement185 1971-08-30 15 Turning fas ter. smoother. longer MARINE BEARINGS RnRR%rUUARMFR JJjnjyVjJJOJiH Highest quality naval brass. Special developed rubber compound used in the fluted liner will SOLE AGENTS: stand up under all conditions. VO/PER THORNYCROFT PRIVATE LTD. 200.TANJONG RHU, SINGAPORE 15. TEL:*****1-8 R0.80X:95 SINGAPORE 1 fifltfftPniiljlP Power anywhere. Anytime. UaiCi )l Altai Available185 words
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Advertisement1138 1971-08-30 16 M m H PT 1 THE Inn MANDARIN ||UJ HOTEL ■stLmmztzHKim. REQUIRES THE MANDARIN n cm Singapore (a) male receptionists HEIGHT 5' 6" to 6' APPEARANCE Pleasant and friendly looking, in n i) Good posture essential. Ql ALIFK ATIOn Senior Cambridge. Fluent In English and Malay plus several Chinese dialects.1,138 words
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Advertisement563 1971-08-30 16 Banque Nationale de Paris requires I Bi-lingual French /English CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY with experience in shorthand and typing Apply stating relevant personal details. I qualifications and experience to: < P O Box No: 3070. Singapore I. j or Tel *****1/2 Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repaiierc has a vacancy for: ONE563 words
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Advertisement1135 1971-08-30 16 NOTICE OF REMOVAL We wish to advise all friends, clients and business associates that we will be moving, with effect from 30th August 1971, to> PENINSULA SHOPPING COMPLEX, r^£A GROUND-FLOOR (G-7), XJBf COLEMAN STREET. T\\ SINGAPORE-6. t\lll//& Our Tele P h e No: ***** N I lU remains same. 11,135 words
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205 1971-08-30 17 Bid byliars to stop Govt projects: Minister A LOR STAR, Sun. The Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Haji Mohamed Ghazali Jawi, today warned that subversive elements were spreading false propaganda in the Malay-sian-Thai border areas to defeat the Government's intention in implementing projects for the benefit of the205 words
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Article79 1971-08-30 17 Postgraduate course on surgery SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore School of Postgraduate Medical Studies is holding a full-time course in surgery from Jan. 4 to March next year to prepare medical graduates for the final Fracs examinations. The fee Is $300 for the whole course. $150 for lectures only79 words
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Article32 1971-08-30 17 TAIPINO. Sun— The body of a PWD labourer. R Muthappan. 47. was found floating In a disused mining pool, near the aerodrome here yesterday. No foul play is suspected.32 words
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Article, Illustration301 1971-08-30 17 TH K madamoiselle fears she will fall into temptation here. Hong Kong soprano Lola Young (above), whose mother is French, said yesterday when she arrived to perform here: "I have to return to Hong Kong as soon as possible to practise for301 words
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Article127 1971-08-30 17 IPOH. Sun. A schoolboy was one of four who died yesterday in different incidents in Perak. Abdul Hamld bin Hussein, 11, was stung to death by bees while in the compound of his school at Tebok Panchor In the Bagan Serai area.127 words
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Article54 1971-08-30 17 SINGAPORE. Sun— Prof. Loh Tee Fun, associate professor In paediatrics at the University of Singapore, has left for a weeklong International Congress of Paediatrics In Vienna, which began yesterday. Prof. Loh will represent South-east Asian countries as a guest speaker in a special roundtable conference54 words
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Article30 1971-08-30 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia bought 5212.808.400 worth ol goods from Australia during the 1970-71 period, according to preliminary figures released by the Australian Bureau of Census and Statistics.30 words
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427 1971-08-30 17 SINGAPORE, Sun MALAY S I ASingtiporc Airlines was warned today it would face a recession unless action was taken against "unethical shoe-string" charter flight operators. The warning came from the general secretary of the Singapore Air Trans-port-workers' Union (SATU), Mr.427 words
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Article108 1971-08-30 17 SINGAPORE, Sun. In che Shaari Tadin. Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), today warned of the danger of the evolvement of a "crop of easy livers" in a prosperously growing nation with high standards of living He said that in their pursuit of pleasure, these easy livers Bive the108 words
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Advertisement69 1971-08-30 17 what's so SPECIAL about /^^W m 10 different points. From the FINEST Jx*u V/// x the BROADEST.**^ including the famous STENO 1/ V Shorthand nib. Either in 14 or 18 Carat Gold JltlNU V' See y°" r Pen Dealer or Stationer for the complete range. There is a jfrfliMM for69 words
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Advertisement51 1971-08-30 17 fiiooloin I WISOJIOI ffl,S7iOHO l fck PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHER For Better Vision ru Consult tCW^~ PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., jK*T^ 91, North Brldo* Rood, [/L/f} Slngopor* 6. Phone ***** 1 yp£yZ/1 Spectacles mode to eioct Pretcription "Hy Fro*" Contact Lam far yo«ir Sight Correction Why »«t maka aw appointment51 words
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Miscellaneous643 1971-08-30 17 On your TV and Radio 3.11 P.M. Opening and General Hos- (Repeat) P ltal IM News and Newsreel in Chinese 3.25 For the Family (Tamil) lIS Combat One at a Time 3.M A Diary of Events in Singa S.M News and Newsreel in English pore This Week (Tamil) 9.25 It's643 words
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Miscellaneous221 1971-08-30 17 5.N P.M. Programme Summary Lion of Sonora 5.05 Pok Amai2 0.52 Colourful World of Music 5.37 Shazzan 9 04) News News 9.17 Penstiwa 1.17 Kentucky Jones The Victim 9.40 Zero One Magazine 1.41 Shotgun Slade Widow of El 9.52 Orkes Kumbang Chan Dorado U.Ji Malay Drama Jebat 7.17 The World221 words
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243 1971-08-30 18 Call to strengthen family unit to weather L changes- SINGAPORE, Sun. The family unit of Singapore society must be cohesive and strong to weather the social and economic transformation of the country, the Parliamentary Secretary < Culture), Inche Sha'arl Tadln. said last night. Inche Sha'arl. who is also MP for243 words
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Article49 1971-08-30 18 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Bishop of the Methodist Chuixh in Singapore and Malaysia. Dr. Yap Kirn Hao, addressed 400 members at a thanksgiving service last night to mark the 86th anniversary of Wesley Methodist Church here. The hour-long service was followed by a fellowship dinner and popeant.49 words
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357 1971-08-30 18 Malaysia's 14-year independence 'not all plain sailing' C INC. AFORE. Sun. Malaysia's 14 years of independence have not been "all plain sailing:," Inche Abdullah bin All. the Malaysian High Commissioner, said last night. "We have had to weather rough seas and one big storm, but came through intact, more resilient357 words
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Article287 1971-08-30 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Straits Times has received donations totalling $720 .17 cents (or widow Tan Ah Eng. 32. Madam Tan's husband, Quek Lam Seng, 34. a labourer, died three days after he was burnt while cleaning rubber dust from his body with petrol at a287 words
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Advertisement80 1971-08-30 18 SB XSZSE3BS9 re3V^9llie(Eockpit^otfl U -S 6/7 OXLEY RISE. SINGAPORE.9.THL *****1^^/ Simile to the dance of the j^> /n£ > fiery Flamenco by the- ""> IJLJO "LOS DUENDES" wizards e-vir\CQ o« the Spanish Dances. WLA OljcNwC*? J< direct from the land MJTs*/ W of the "toreador." '■gO^'^^^M A A >^ performing80 words
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Advertisement232 1971-08-30 18 QUALITY COODS AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES SPORT SHIRTS: Normal New Scomattcr Sport Shirti S8 90 3.90 Sco mailer Sport Shirts 10 90 5.90 Scamastcf Sport Shirts 1 2 90 4.90 Arrow Sport ShlrH 20 00 1* JO Fisba Swiss Emb. Front Sport Shirti 18. 50 IS.fO SHIRTS: Seomaster Koolton Coloured Shirts232 words
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Miscellaneous1022 1971-08-30 18 STRAITS TIMES WORD PUZZLE <G' The winning entry [THE $10,000 prize 1 2 2__ 1 for Straits Times [VIW"7 r T~~T~ r ~c~~u~B| I 1 BBBTv^A^Tj^^B ~H I T I D Vl 107 -A, Jaian Gaslng. "THHBT ~Y^^EI 3I R I D IHH 3I A V E S I She1,022 words
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107 1971-08-30 19 ON Aug. 17 I rang up the HDBs Toa Payoh West office informing them that the common corridor drain ;>lpe near the lift was chokd with rain or soapy waTill today however, no action has been taken. Sometimes the water mto the lift107 words
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Letter51 1971-08-30 19 WHY are there no street lights along Jalan Bahar the link between 13>/ 2 miles Jurong Road and 15 miles Chua Chu Ka n g Road? It is very unfair to road users, and accidents could happen. Its a nightmare driving along this road "specially when It rains. ROAD-USER, Singapore51 words
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166 1971-08-30 19 No selling of hot drinks at the Satay Club I HAD an unpleasant experience when I went to the Satay Club with a few business associates from Hong Kong last week. We ordered satay from stall No. 3 and some bowiS of "sotoh" at another stall. After eating half way166 words
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479 1971-08-30 19 AND MIGHTY MOUSE MAKES THE SCENE ONCE AGAIN The return of soccer JOCCER in Singapore i$ definitely undergoing a postmortem a task formidable indeed. And the man entrusted with this job must possess the calibre of a gifted coach. Yes, we have heard and seen players like Awang Bakar. Aw479 words
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Letter121 1971-08-30 19 I REFER to your report R (ST.. Aug. 25) headlined "Girl of 10 who suddenly became a woman." The Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore would like to point out that the sale of antibiotic and poisons are conducted by licensed pharmacists In accordance with the Poison Ordinance. Mr. Peter Lav is121 words
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Letter119 1971-08-30 19 ON behalf of my fellow residents of the few blocks of HDB flats facing the Commonwealth Drive car park, where a Halnanese wayang is going to perform this weekend, may I suggest to the ministry concerned that a notice be Issued to the organisers to curb the noise which will119 words
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339 1971-08-30 19 WOULD the Civil Aviation Department enlighten me as to the reason for the high airport tax in Singapore? Every time I take my visiting friends or businessmen to the airport at Paya Lebar they are asked to pay the $10339 words
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Letter45 1971-08-30 19 BY a pat reply. "Defending Aussie" (8.T., Aug. 25) seems to imply that Inherent Australian behavioural attitudes may pass elsewhere if they pass at home viz.. "We are as we are." and that when similarly disgusted, Singaporeans should grin and bear it. INSULAR. Singapore 19.45 words
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Letter65 1971-08-30 19 I AM a regular bus commuter from Serangoon to Prince Edward Road. Since the new bus system came Into operation In April, nothing has been done to Improve the lighting conditions at the Prince Edward Road bus terminal. Must the authority concerned wait until someone gets65 words
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Letter104 1971-08-30 19 rv residents of one of our neighbouring houses along River Valley Road has converted their house into a warehouse and factory for the manufacture of josat-paper. In doing so, their house has become a potential fire hazard. Furthermore, due to daily activities, an appreciable amount of104 words
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202 1971-08-30 19 When the bus took the corner too fast- LAST week the bus I was travelling in was turning the corner from Orchard Road into Penang Road and going at a terrific speed. It happened that at that very moment a passenger was letting up from his seat (near to the202 words
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354 1971-08-30 19 The private school that jacked up its fees RECENTLY we were told by a friend who is a teacher at a private school in Singapore that the Ministry of Education has Imposed a regulation on the amount of fees that can be collected from "private" student. According to the regulation,354 words
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Letter34 1971-08-30 19 WITH the recent Interest in Japanese Occupation "banana" currency I wonder if the post-Second World War Singapore stamps of the British Military Administration <BM A period are of value. B. V A.. Singapore 19.34 words
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Advertisement112 1971-08-30 19 JJ\ JO tn Anniversary I mmmmmi lS» n storcwidc m genuine m I bargains J§ LAST 1 L 6 1 ¥DAY^ m *:a;.ff-* to^'*4\.apjci&ijy JT Jj MmiiiHMMiiin? jr/^i 1 B»6 IIMMMI.IIHMMH TLJC 2|l^{ .Eeeking M jjj^ -BBSS- PTE. pi WjC> 60-62 North Bridge Road Sngapore 6. You can emoy a112 words
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Advertisement172 1971-08-30 19 WWW{ anFm ikmXWWW V MIV Am Mm w mW*>^w AmmmT >fl mw tf mmmw m fIP- mm^mm^*^&^^s&^£ "Hi RjffffilSiiS^^H m JS£x~ r. fikW sEm ■£irrtlpfsrYiliillftiH mmW*&* %»LJJfeyL^ga Kfferttktaß i > iy^Mii L^K mm-, .^i^k^k^l^k^H^k^k^k^k &>?^mmmmW .^^^S^^r .mmmmmttl/ Wm\ b^M^C^T_^^bl^ I i^ Scotch Brand "Dynaranqe" is an exclusive |011 \A/ll D172 words
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Article, Illustration983 1971-08-30 20 ALLINGTON KENNARD - When US said 'no' to Chiang ALLINGTON KENNARD By STILWELL AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN CHINA 1911-45 by Barbara W. Tuchman (Macmillan, New York US$lO). GENERAL Joseph v W Stilwell (Vinegar Joe) was n soldier's general. He saw more front line combat than any other top-ranking officer in the American983 words
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Article359 1971-08-30 20 PAUL BAILEY - Biography of a gifted actor PAUL BAILEY By JOHN GIELGI'D by Ronald Hayman (Heinmann £3.50). OIOGRAPHIES of the living are almost always unsatisfactory and never more so than when the subjects are actors. Gush, reverence and endless lists of box-office receipts tend to be the the order of the day.359 words
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344 1971-08-30 20 Insight into the life of a manual worker By Sarah Preston A WORKING LIFE by Polly Toynber (llodder and Stoughton X.Z). IN ORDER to garner material for A WorkIng Life Polly Toynbee unoer;ook what can perhaps be described as the opposite of the pre-1914 young man'o Grand Tour. Instead of344 words
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195 1971-08-30 20 SCIENCE SHRINKS AND HEALS PILES NEW WAY WITHOUT SURGERY STOPS ITCH RELIEVES PAIN NEW YORK.N.Y.-(Special)-For the first time science has found anew healing substance with the astonishing: ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual shrinkage195 words
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Advertisement273 1971-08-30 20 (P l 3/71 i *f t\ ~J few m*w Your KODACOLORX Film deserves quality color processing by KODAK Ask your dealer for KODAK processing. It any prints you don't like, will give you the best pictures from your Only KODACOLOR Prints which have KODACOLORX Film because the red KODAK stamp273 words
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Advertisement1263 1971-08-30 21 1,1 MOO, iwe OTWUM I COWTIWIMTf. rjjTt SS; &"i?E:**ii:Bil Ss 'ijMAEUJ Liverpool Sept 21 Stpt 25 UTOMEDON Liverpool Outl.n Sept 21 Sept 21 Stpt 21/ 1 nINUS Lenoes. Liverpool ..act S Cct 7 Oct 1/11 Oet 11 SSSw ['%s£{ Bel( t Cl SV, M »<" CUCNAS Belfast. Dublin, Liverpool Oct1,263 words
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Advertisement1149 1971-08-30 21 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM [AST COAST U.S.A. "OMEOON Sailed lie I SeptTl* Sept iV Sept "t 7* NeV's MEMNON Sailed Am 27 Oct 2 Sipt It Nat 21 MENESTNEUS Sails Sipt I Oct 11 Oct 12 Oc" 14 BU»M« Sails Sipt II Oct 14 Oct II Oct II All1,149 words
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Advertisement1124 1971-08-30 22 1 KAWASAKI KISEN jXAISHA LTD. West Australia/Singapore/ Japan Service FPMMdI Sport Keelung Yokktichi/ftioyt Y'hant Kobt "Bclgmai Maru 23 Aug ISept 7 Sept II Sept 15 Sept 21 Sept Accepting cargo fit Kile, Osaka, Nagoya. Yikokaua KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN. H. KONG. STRAITS SERVICE Sa ij Japan Hongkong ETASpore1,124 words
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Advertisement936 1971-08-30 22 FOR NEW ZEALAND Pentni P. Sham Singapore Lulnf Itr: CHAKRATA" 3 Sept 4/ I Sept Auck, Well, lytt, D'dm MORVAOA IT/JI Oct Auck. Well. T.maru, D'dm STRAITS MADRAS SERVICE: Sifi£)porc P. S'hlffl Ppnjng LMIiVf TJf: RAIULAt |i Port 1 Stpt 2 Sept 1 Stpt Nagapattmam, Midras. RAiULAt UJSSept 21 Sept936 words
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Advertisement890 1971-08-30 22 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Pertanf, ArrHrtl: NEPTUNE ZIRCON 31 »«t 5 Sept S I Sept 1/11 Stpt London 7 10, Havre 12 10.890 words
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Advertisement584 1971-08-30 22 Hi P^vialaysiTiTTnternational SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na 3OE. Jlrv Ampang. Kuala Lu.npuf The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P Sham Pfnjng Arrives: BUNCA TANJONC 3 5 Sept 1/ I Stpt 10 11 Sept Havre 6 10. London 8 10.. R'dam 13 10. A *erp 16 10584 words
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Advertisement614 1971-08-30 23 o snoT,«i» [g iUMHt S '.Sim NlM| DESTINATION. SL V$ 4 Sipt 21 31 An Bordeiui. Antwerp. Anutirdara I MamDu't "BAIMAK 1 7/11 Sept H/U Sipl 17/ M Sipl Ll Pallici. Antatrp A'Jjm. Hamburf ■BIATSUV 18/21 Stpt 22/21 Sipl JJjoSe,. Ounklr*. Anl.e-p Adam 1 Hambu'i icceptiil carp ttr le Hatre.614 words
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Advertisement752 1971-08-30 23 If3overeign lines MARINE ury|hb INC \I GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADIN6 FOR ASHTABUU, HAMILTON AND TORONTO P. Sham Singapore TOXOTIS Ami 31/ Sept 3 Stpt 4/7 GENERAL AGENTS STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. SINS»PO«E KUAU LUMPUI POIT SWETTENHAM PENANS ISMItMWI) ?7 JIB BuM Bmtiii 14 Hill mpu tilMClStrMt sum/) him/7 tm752 words
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Advertisement1342 1971-08-30 23 McALISTER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) The undermentioned Ordinary Stock Certificate has been reported lost or destroyed. Certificate No. Name Amount of Slock 9648 Chla Peek Chao $1,000NOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that If within fourteen days from the date of publication, no claim or representation in respect of such certificate1,342 words
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Advertisement264 1971-08-30 23 s.s. "RAJULA" sailinc 'or Madras on Ist September 1971 The above vessel will sail for Port Sweitenham, Penan*. Nagapattlnam and Madras from Port of Singapore Authority Area on Ist September 1971 at 200 p.m. Embarkation will commence at 8.00 a.m. for Bunked Unberthed passengers and at 10.00 a.m. for Cabin264 words
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Article91 1971-08-30 24 THE FAMILY OP th« Late Mr. Hector Jayawlckrrma A«s!atant Manager of Measrs. CM. de Bllva. 5 John Little's Building, Raffles Place. Singapore, thank all friends and nMM for their condolences, wreutha and aaalatance. and to the priests of the Blmaporv Blnhala Buddhist Temple for the prayerf during their recent91 words
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Article58 1971-08-30 24 ANNA SIM SALON (Shangri-la Hotel) offers complete beauty treatment facials. make-up, sklncare. hair dressing, manicures, pedicures, body massage, steam and sauna baths. 9 In personal attendance. Appointments Tel *****4 ext. 624. CNROL NOW for the Joan Booty charm 'Modelling School Course. Morning or evening classes 16 lectana demonstrations. Payment58 words
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Advertisement172 1971-08-30 24 GtNtRAL ADVERTISEMENTS S. attain sal|: SS essli I wart. Malatl» Mlf: M cist! wsrs Minimum (7 SO fur II uords tsstspsft «as Matin*. IS.TI 1 van. Minimum $11 Jt lor Ji vords ANNOUNCIMtNT/PtRSONAL Sisfssere sail: 11 St 1 mrf. Malsr** sal|: 11 .St 1 wart. Ml-immm t.'O /or }0 uords172 words
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Advertisement679 1971-08-30 24 WELL ESTABLISHED Engrg. Company requires: mechanical technical clerks age over 20. With minimum qualification Senior Cambridge Certlflcate and good knowledge of technical subjects. English ft Chinese. Must have driving licence. Apply to Macpherson P.O. Box 48 with non-re-turnable photograph. AMERICAN COMPANY requires 30 hard-working Male/Female Publicity Officers for new division.679 words
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Advertisement888 1971-08-30 24 REQUIRE ADVERTISING sales re- presentatlves for International Trade Magazine with aalary and good commission. Enclosed photo (nonreturnable). Box A 6884 S.T. Spore. SALESGIRLS WITH KNOWLEOOE of Chinese. Experience not essential. Apply In own handwruing with photograph 1 non-returnable 1 to C.T.C. 311 North Bridge Road. Singapore. SALESMEN. EXPERIENCED in furnishing888 words
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Advertisement927 1971-08-30 24 DISTRICT IS: Kui:y furnished 3bedroom seml-detached doublestorey house. L-shaped lounge/ dining room. Modern kitchen, servant's room with own amenities Available on Sept. 1971. Rent: $1,200/- pm. David Phoa ft Sons. Valuers ft Real Estate Agents. Tel: *****2 (3 lines) 20, Tanglln Road. OEI TIONG HAM PARK. Detached 2-Btorey 3 Bedroom927 words
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Advertisement1796 1971-08-30 24 OUT 10 FURNISHED SINGLE- DISTRICT 10: Victoria Park Vicinity STOREY bungalow, 3 bedrooms. Detached bungalow on over 13.000 servant's room, telephone. Also sq.ft. 999 Leasehold land. Lounge/ dlst. 20 semi-detached house Con- dining room, patio for entertaining tact B'pore *****. 3-bedrooms. 2-bathrooms. garage. FURNISHED UNFURNISHED hous- David Phoa Sons. Valuers1,796 words
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Advertisement822 1971-08-30 24 GOLDEN MILE SHOPPINO COMPLEX Ist floor 196 sq.ft. $39,000. 192 sn ft $39,900. 378 sq.ft. $99,000. Ooldhill Shopping Centre 2nd floor 1.400 sq.ft. $110,000 on.o Contact Pan Asia Agencies *****/***** Spore Shops to let SUPREME HOUSS shops available. Contact Supreme Holdings Limited. "'h Floor Supreme House. Penang Road Singapore 9.822 words
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Advertisement774 1971-08-30 24 BOOK KEEPING (BECINNERS) Tura Thura. 63C p.m. 7.30 P*n atartlng 7/9/71. Please register early. Academy of business educa tlon. Serangoon Gardens Tel: s per. MB) TYPEWRITING ANVTIMB 8 S TO 9 p.m. individual coaching: Business English Secretarial Subjecta etc academy of bualnc*t education. Serangoon Gardens Tel: Spore *****0 SINGAPORE CHINESE774 words
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Advertisement1171 1971-08-30 25 (Cont. from Page 24) i Travel and tours M 0 TRAVEL SERVICE Limited. r Malaya Seven Days Ssllo/-. tioned Bus 8J13.V Dek\ery Sunday. Monday Hlich'ands Four Days Bs7o very Wednesday. Bangkok Chirnic- Kif.een Days Ss37o/- 5/9/71 I 10 71. 20 11 71. 1/12/71. n Bamckok Chlengmai sir Eight Days 8*665/-.1,171 words
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Advertisement1811 1971-08-30 25 IWIIM CURTAIN RAIL with Nylon fittlnf. cording set. smooth siletit action, no p*lm*t n««d«f. Msrchan- BoatS/YSIChtS tor Sal* disc and Produce Limited. 8. Osorf* mSB-Sm""' O mPOr Ml ACQUISITION OF new BOAT fore« hu«r»! Last two dnys l Closing down "'"***** sale of present highly sale Antiques. Ming brassware. satisfactory1,811 words
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Advertisement519 1971-08-30 25 jj MALAYAN CABLES jj •I require 1. An ENGINEERING SERVICES MANAGER S to jndertake responsibility tor: installation of machinery and engineering services. •I 'epairs and maintenance, sj plant improvements and modifications. and, J as part of the factory management team, to play »r> |i active part in the long term519 words
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Advertisement789 1971-08-30 25 Permohonan adalah dlpeiawa darlpada warganegara Malaysia untuk menglsl Jawatan Anil Ekonoml Pertanian dt Bahaglan Ekonoml dan Peranchang, Pusat Penyelldekan Oetah Tanah Melayu. Pemohon2 hendaklah mempunyal ijazah llmu Ekonom 1 atau llmu Pertanian dengan ekonoml pertanian sebaga mata-pelajaran utama; atau kelulusan yang setaraf dengannya. Keutamaan akan dlberl kepada pemohon2 yang mempunyal789 words
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Advertisement461 1971-08-30 25 FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA IN THE SPECIAL SESSIONS COURT AT KI'ALA LUMPUR CIVIL ACTION NO. 194 OF 1971 Between Tann Kok Ann Plaintiff And Tan Keat Swee Defendant To:— Tan Keat Swee of No. 2, Kamponf Bahru, Alor Star. KccUh. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an action las been commenced against you461 words
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Article286 1971-08-30 26 I ONDON. Sun. RhodeMan Brian Davison blasted the fastest century of the English cricket season yesterday, slamming seven sixes and nine fours and reaching the hundred mark in 63 minutes. Davison. batting for Leicestershire against Northamptonshire, cracked three sixes in one over from slow left-arm bowlerReuter - 286 words
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254 1971-08-30 26 Fighting 113 by Solkar in face of onslaught I ONDON. Sun. An entertaining century by I' math Solkar rallied the Indian cricketers after an early onslaught by Somerset pace bowler Tom Cartwright on the opening day of their match at Taunton yesterday. At the close of play, the Indians wereReuter - 254 words
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Article20 1971-08-30 26 LONDON. Sun Wigan won the Lancashire Cud when they beat Widnes 15-8 in the Rugby League final yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration2013 1971-08-30 26 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By ||AWAII 11, well ridden by A. K. Cheam. sprang a surprise to pay $128 in the $30,000 Sultan's Gold Vase over sgf straight at Ipoh yesterday. BIG SWEEP Pool: (9.839 1st No. ***** $2,435 2nd No. ***** 11,217 3rd No.2,013 words
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407 1971-08-30 26 Trainer Rinus saddles three winners Course tcratchlnajt: Matlco 8 0. Hurry Honey 8.0. Right Combination was slnwl\ Dashing Id and T.unu at the 41 Ix< han<ie K.il. moved up fourth on the rails with Supreme (;rey and Robert 1 ne«t Fighting Spun whs teventh with High! Combination last Waterfront wns407 words
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Article195 1971-08-30 26 \IELBOURNE. Sun. Top trainer Tommy Hughes has been suspended for three months by Stewards here .'or administer ing a drug to a race noise. Hughes admitted giving pheny butazone to the horse. Cyron. before it wen the St Aubin Handicap at Melbourne's Sandown Park course on AugReuter - 195 words
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632 1971-08-30 26 HOUSTON, Sun. 11 Cathy Calhoun, a 13-year-old Californian schoolgirl, set a new world best time here for the women's 1,500 m freestyle, finishing almost 33sec ahead of record-holder Debbie Meyer. Cathy, who has been fwimming for seven years, clocked632 words
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Article, Illustration490 1971-08-30 27 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By PARIS UNIVERSITY were without Jacques Cabather, the man they say is destined to play for France in the near future, but they were still much too good for a Singapore RU President's XV, winning this friendly rugby m»t'h on the padang490 words
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Article91 1971-08-30 27 GRAEME LAWRENCE and Geoff Perry both of whom will be going flat out to win the M.ilaysian Grand Prix for cars .md motor cycles at Batu Ti«a. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, will arrive here today for a two-day lUy. Lawrence will prepare his Dr.ibham BT 3091 words
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Article278 1971-08-30 27 CTOCKY Masduki Basar yesterday won the 100 kilometers <62> 2 miles) Pesta Sukan Tour of Singapore. Masduki scored a lucky win. clocking 2hrs 22mln 2.62 and averaging 26 mph. A wrong turn robbed pace maker Abdul Abbas Mutallb of a win. Masduki won by a278 words
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104 1971-08-30 27 Ousted man who took team to Peking T>ERTH. Sun. Dr. John Jackson, who led Australia's table tennis team on a visit to China, has been ousted from his post as President of the Australia Table Tennis Federation. In a ballot here last night. Dr. Jackson was defeated by Mr. Laurie104 words
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Article24 1971-08-30 27 CHRISTCHURCH, Sun— The Ranfurly Shield, symbol of rugby superiority among New Zealand provincial teams, changed hands yesterday when Auckland beat Canterbury 20-16.24 words
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Article21 1971-08-30 27 BASKETBALL Association of Singapore's management council meeting, scheduled at Sports House, RuUand Road, yesterday, hat been postponed to next Sunday.21 words
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Article, Illustration501 1971-08-30 27 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By champion Somparn Champisri, stood 10 feet tall yesterday after he turned the form book upside down in 95 glorious minutes of cool, controlled tennis to beat Eduardo Cruz of the Philippines for the honour of being first holder of the Pesta Sukan501 words
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Article46 1971-08-30 27 LEAGUE champions Singapore Recreation Club beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by 97 runs in a Senior league cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. Scores: SRC 188 (J. Jeremiah 43. S. Muruthi 34. Vim Chee Peng 5-56) SCRC (Kaslnathan 3-8. Oilson 2-7. R. Tessensohn 2-7).46 words
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Article329 1971-08-30 27 Shane gets her 4th world record BRISBANE Sun. Blonde Sydney schoolgirl Shane Gould today cut two-fifths of a second oft the Wond 1,500 m freestyle swim record. Her time of 17 mm 19.5 bettered the previous record held by American Debbie Meyer. Shane, who was competing in tne Australian winter329 words
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271 1971-08-30 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By MALACCA beat a Singapore team of new faces by 3-2 in their Malaysia Cup soccer match at Jalan Besar last night. Malacca's win was expected as all the Merdeka tournament players had been given a rest. Also the new faces271 words
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Article35 1971-08-30 27 SEREMBAN. Sun. Selangor. with eight full internationals, played like a bunch of nervous schoolboys and stuck to safety first for a scoreless draw In a Malaysia Cup match against Negri Sembilan here tonight.35 words
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244 1971-08-30 27 Perak hold Kelantan with two late goals IPOH. Sun. Perak, the holders, came from behind to iorce Kelantan to a 2-2 draw In the first leg of their Malaysia Cup semifinal here tonight. It was Prisons' Syed Ahmad who saved Perak with two quick second half goals. But before these,244 words
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Advertisement206 1971-08-30 26 V J V_>J I 1 1 I "untraps'painful stomach gas Gives fast, more complete relief than any plain antacid f ~IM~ "I Gas bubbles caused by s~-^^ iraV Digestive acids food, drinks and tension trapped by bubbles prevent digestive acids x^Ny* are forced back into reaching food, causing I sensitive206 words
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Advertisement55 1971-08-30 26 OIL in S.E. Asia Complete survey with full statistics of Indonesian production and consumption. Map of the exploration areas. This is one of the background papers in the August issue of the Asia Research Bulletin. By subscription only, US. $100. Write to Subscription Department, Straits Times Press (M) Bhd., 39055 words
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Advertisement221 1971-08-30 27 One-room flat? Multi-storey office building? Sanyo can air condition both. Sanyo makes all kinds of Air Conditioners from 9,000 BTU to 480,000 BTU SP-GSOB Package Type SP-GIOOB Package Type For offices, medium sized restaurants, Large capacity cooling system for bars, etc. 55.000 BTU/HR capacity. restaurants, offices, etc 110.000 BTU/HR. Water-cooled221 words
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Miscellaneous10 1971-08-30 27 SHIMMING— National Schools championships Ist (lay (Barker Road 2.30 pm).10 words
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Article, Illustration239 1971-08-30 28 r REIGN Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam's State car was involved in a triple crash in Neil Road yesterday evening. Mr. Rajaratnam himself was unhurt as he was attending the anniversary celebrations of an association opposite the road. One man was seriously injured and sent to the239 words
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Article47 1971-08-30 28 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Miss Selangor, Daphne Munro, 24, was chosen Miss Malaysia Miss World at the Stadium Negara In Kuala Lumpur last night. Miss Negrl Sembllan, Jean Perera, a teacher, came In second, while Miss Johore. Catherine Tan. 22. a typist was placed third.47 words
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Article319 1971-08-30 28 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG: By Singapore. Sunday THE Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, to night outlined a five-i>oint plan for destroying Singapore. He propounded his strategy minutes after a f 1 a m 1 n g-red Cortina smashed into his creamcoloured State car. The Minister was319 words
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Article98 1971-08-30 28 VALETTA, (Malta), Sun. The Russian cargo ship Pioner Volkov put In at Malta for repairs yesterday and a number of other Russian vessels are expected within the next few months. The Pioner Volkov arrived nine days after it was announced in Moscow that Russian vesselsAP - 98 words
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169 1971-08-30 28 Sadat plans trip to US to see -Nixon BEIRUT, Sun. The Egyptian Government is studying the possibility of a trip to New York by President Anwar Sadat and a meeting with President N;xon next month, the newspaper Al Nahar reported today. A dispatch from its correspondent in Cairo said theAP - 169 words
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Article40 1971-08-30 28 KOBE (Japan). Sun. The 111 miles per hour typhoon Trlx. the season's most powerful typhoon, churned up the southern coast of Japan today, threatening to pass directly over some of the nations most populeus areas. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Advertisement67 1971-08-30 28 EQUATRON BHO. Royal 480 has the light easy touch you'd never expect in a manual typewriter; gently contoured keys; 92 characters, tabulator setting and individual clearance, five-line spacer with half spacing, simple handset margin and transparent line indicators adjustable to hold paper right down to the bottom edge. See it67 words
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Advertisement131 1971-08-30 28 Announcement THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE DATO (DR) AW CHENG CHYE WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1971. THE CORTEGE WILL LEAVE HIS RESIDENCE AT 405. PASIR PANJANG ROAD AT 2 P.M. FOR BURIAL AT THE FONG YONG THAI CEMETERY IN HOLLAND ROAD. RELATIVES AND FRIENDS ARE REQUESTED NOT131 words
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Page 28 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous16 1971-08-30 28 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today Is: Isolated showers.16 words
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