The Straits Times, 9 September 1971
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Title Section24 1971-09-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration504 1971-09-09 1 Aussies to Springboks It's off Tour cancelled after McMahon's letter SYDNEY, Wednesday SOUTH Africa's proposed cricket tour of Australia has been cancelled by the Australian Board of Cricket Control, Sir Donald Bradman announced today. The board would be withdrawing its invitation to South Africa, Sir Donald, chairman of the board,Agencies - 504 words
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Article, Illustration506 1971-09-09 1 Saddest day in our cricket history says South African skipper JOHANNESBURG Wednesday ALI Bacher, captain of the South African cricket team that was to have visited Australia, said today's tour cancellation was 'certainly the saddest day in South Africa's cricket history." "The fin.il nail has been knocked into South Africa'sAgencies - 506 words
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Article31 1971-09-09 1 CAIRO, Wed. President Anwar Sadat today dissolved Egypt's parliament the 360--member People's Council and ordered new elections on Oct. 27 as pert of his sweeping political reform programme. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article27 1971-09-09 1 BLACKPOOL. Wed. Britain's Trnde Union Congress today overwhelmingly opposed British entry to the European Common Market on the terms negotiated by the Conservative Government. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article53 1971-09-09 1 ADDIS ABABA. Wed. Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia will pay a one-week state visit to China from Oct. 6. the Ministry of Forei«n Affairs announced today. The announcement said the visit, at the Invitation of the Peking Government, will further enhance the friendship existing between EthiopiaUPI - 53 words
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Article60 1971-09-09 1 MANILA, Wed.— Two passengers jumped from a speeding bus today into a traffic lane of a divided highway to escape a passenger on a stabbing rampage, and were hit by cars and killed. The knlfe-wlelder was subdued by other passengers after wounding seven people and wasAP - 60 words
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Article110 1971-09-09 1 Guerillas kill six in ambush MANILA. Wed.— About 40 guerillas of the Maoist New Peoples Army (NPA), believed to be led by an army defector, ambushed and killed six government soldiers yesterday, a Philippine Constabulary spokesman said today. The spokesman said Brig. Gen. Eduardo Garcia. Constabulary chief, ordered "all available110 words
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Article168 1971-09-09 1 VALETTA, Wad MALTA has banned duty-free fuel for foreign military forces on the island following what the government called stalemate in financial talks with Britain over use of defence bases. The shock decision, announced In an official statement last night, particularly affects Britain's Royal AirReuter - 168 words
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656 1971-09-09 1 HARRY MILLER - Overland SAF team due in Britain tomorrow HARRY MILLER By London. Wednesday fTHE Singapore Armed Forces expedition of 14 officers and NCOs who left Singapore in two minibuses on July 13 on an overland goodwill and training and testing expedition will arrive in Britain on Friday morning. By then they656 words
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146 1971-09-09 1 RUSSIA CALLS FOR UN SPONSORED DISARM TALKS UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The Soviet I'nion formally proposed yesterday that the forth coming; General Assembly should call for the convening of a I'.N.sponsored World Disarmament Conference. Soviet ambassador Viktor Issraelya delivered a letter to IN Secretary General U Thant from Soviet Foreign MinisterReuter - 146 words
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Article55 1971-09-09 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Smugglers have built a secret jungle path leading from Thailand's Satul province to Kuala Perlis in Malaysia, according to an MP. Mr. Chusin Koman. member for Satul province, told reporters yesterday that the path was used by smugglers on foot or motorcycles to bring foodReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1971-09-09 1 BOSTON. Wed Three passenger flights to London were delayed for more than an hour last night by a telephone bomb threat from a man who identified himself as a member of the Irish Republican Army. No bombs were found. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article315 1971-09-09 1 Copters stand by for flood aid XTEW DELHI. Wed. Indian Army helicopters stood by today to airdrop food supplies to stricken areas of Uttar Pradesh, swept by monsoon floods cutting a swathe of death and destruction across 1.000 miles (1.600 km) of northern and eastern India. The helicopters were deployedReuter - 315 words
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Article55 1971-09-09 1 TOKYO. Wed. Typhoon Virginia battered areas around Tokyo today and led at least 50 peopie dead before veering out into the Pr.clflc Ocean. The National Police Agency, which also reported six peopie m!;MiiR and another 27 Injured, said 49 of the confirmed deaths occurred in ChibaReuter - 55 words
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Article24 1971-09-09 1 CANBERRA. Wed. Major withdrawals of Australian forces from Vietnam will begin early next month. Defence Minister David Fairbain announced tonight—UPl.24 words
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Article41 1971-09-09 1 WASHINGTON, Wed American officials today acknowledged that the United States is seeking a major revaluation of the Japanese yen in talks that open here tomorrow between members of the US and Japanese Cabinets. AP. (See back patoAP - 41 words
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Advertisement138 1971-09-09 1 Can you afford anything less? I What makes Philco so superior? What makes it worth the extra? Basically longer life. Of everything. Philco spend a little extra on everything. Little parts. Big parts. Like a specially contoured sound baffle round the fan. It costs more. But it makes Philco quieter.138 words
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Advertisement9 1971-09-09 1 THORENS the acknowledged leader in turntable BlJebsen&Jessenl TD ls9 words
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Article, Illustration301 1971-09-09 3 Britain in C-mart won't hurt C'wealth says Bottomley PENANG. Wednesday "PORMER Secretary of State lor the Commonr wealth In the Labour Government, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, said here today if he had to choose between the Commonwealth and the Common Market, he would vote for the Commonwealth. "But I see nothing301 words
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94 1971-09-09 3 OLCOMENDY PLEDGES TO STAND BY POPE CINGAPORE, Wed. The Archbishop of the Catholic Church in Singapore and Malacca. Monsignor Michael Olcomendy. said yesterday his church would "stand by" any decision of the Pop' 1 He was commenting on a Press report of a i'apal White Paper on priestly celibacy being94 words
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Article57 1971-09-09 3 SINGAPORE Wed. A three-day Sincaporc Hindus religious ai:d cultural seminal on Youth, religion and nation building scheduled to open on Friday, hab been postponed It will now open on Dec. 10 The postponement is to allow more youths io take part and to (i, able the seminar57 words
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Article44 1971-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Election Commission today announced that the MP lor the Bau-Lundu constituency in Bamrak. Mr. Smyiuni Anak Mutit. had resigned on Aug. 3. A by-electum will be held from Oct. il to Oct. 14 to fill the vacancy.44 words
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Article34 1971-09-09 3 YMCA dance course SINGAPORE. Wed. The YMCA will hold weekly ballroom dancing lessons on Tuesday or Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Those Interested can conjact Mi-s-s Annie Lim at the YMCA promises.34 words
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Article40 1971-09-09 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A British Army driver. Kamuruddin bin Hit.shun. 23. was jailed for six months today when he admitted having 100 kartoo.s of K.innt at the British Army barracks at Rowcroft Lines off Alexandra Road on July 20.40 words
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Article62 1971-09-09 3 MALAYSIA TO SPEND $80 m ON HOMES IPOH, Wed. The Federal Government is to spend $80.18 million for public housing ovrr thr next five years in tti push to provide modern livinß conditions for the people. I'nder the plan already drawn up. it Mill build 30.000 units all over West62 words
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125 1971-09-09 3 Dockers' union puts off bonus question SINGAPORE. Wed. The Portworkers Union agreed today to wait till early next year before putthing any proposal to the Port Authority for a bonus payment to its members. A spokesman said the union was doing this because the national interest was involved. He was125 words
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86 1971-09-09 3 Rochore party in honour of Dr. Toh SINGAPORE. Wed. The Rochore Citizens' Consultative Committee, tho Rochore and Manila Street Management Committees and the Rochore PAP Branch will hold a joint dinner at the Jade Room. Orchard Road, on Friday. The dinner is to welcome the return of Dr. Toh Chin86 words
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173 1971-09-09 3 Ismail to address Commonwealth conference KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. TUN (Dr.) Ismail will be the first speaker when x the plenary sessions of the 17th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference opens here on Monday. After the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong has officially opened the conference, the Deputy Prime Minister will address the delegates on173 words
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Article50 1971-09-09 3 SINGAPORE. Wca. The Singapore Tac-kwon-do A.sjsocikDon will hold a bullet at thr Oay World renovated gymnasium on Friday at 7.30 p.m. to welcome their new patron. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, the Minister of State (Defence). Dr. Pong Kirn Hens has been re-elected president of the association.50 words
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Article341 1971-09-09 3 ADB gives $46 mil loan to PUB Power and distribution system to be expanded SINGAPORE, Wednesday JHK Public Utilities Bound has been panted a loan by tlu> Asian Development Bank of $40.41 million lor the expansion of Singapore's power and distribution system to keep pace with the Republic's rapid development.341 words
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Article58 1971-09-09 3 STORM CUTS KL's CABLE LINKS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A freak thunderstorm knocked out all telecommunication links between the Federal capl tal and overseas for about 40 minutes this afternoon. An officer in the Telecommunications Department confirming the breakdown, said some cables had been damaged by the thunderstorm. All telephone communication58 words
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176 1971-09-09 3 CHARTER FLIGHTS: BOAC KEEPS IN TOUCH CINGAPORE. Wed. 43 BOAC officials in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur are keeping in constant touch with the two governments over its application to operate charter flights to London. Separate applications were made some months ago to the Governments of Singapore and Malaysia In the176 words
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Article52 1971-09-09 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pedestrian Ong Chai Huat. 59. of Braduell Road, who was knocked down by a car at the junction of Lloyd Road and Kllliney Road last night, died at the Outram Hospital early today. There were 70 road accidents in Singapore yesterday, nine of52 words
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Article27 1971-09-09 3 KLANO. Wed. The Democratic Action Party will hold a three- day seminar for its Malay-speaking officials at its K!( ng brai.ch premises, beginning Dec. 3.27 words
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Miscellaneous39 1971-09-09 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 1/ I DON'tYtH' 6UY FROM TH') I FOLLOWED ALL UNDER- ITV REPAIR SMOPyf THE INSTWUCTIONS I STAND y v *-»pT-r\l S HERE! r«f IN THE BOOK> WHY DONT YA JUST *i3rJsifiMn GtVG UP, ELAKEIZt/39 words
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177 1971-09-09 4 Rape case girl's 'I gave my consent' clears accused JOHORE BAHRU, Wed— A 17-year-old girl said today she was "in a state of confusion, embarrassment and was drunk" when she reported to the police that she was raped. I actually consented to have sex with the accused," she told a177 words
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Article81 1971-09-09 4 TUCK SHOP MAN WHO SOLD MX PILLS BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Wed.— School tuck shop operator Omar bin Rahmad. 36. who was caught selling MX pills, was fined $500 by stipendiary magistrate Mr. Charlie Foo today. The court was told that Omar, who ran the tuck shop at the Sultan Omar81 words
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165 1971-09-09 4 Court is told of soldier's 'parang wedding' SINGAPORE, Wednesday JIIK choice before the sergeant was many the girl, or face the parang. Ismail bin Darus, 30, of the Singapore Armed Forces, a court heard today, decided on marriage even though he already had a wife. The people wielding the parang,165 words
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89 1971-09-09 4 'Fashion Czar' to hold show at hotel SINGAPORE, Wed. Filipino designer Pitoy Moreno who gave a successful fashion show here earlier this year will be back, this time at the Hyatt Hotel. Accompanied by six top Manila models five girls and a boy Pitoy, known as 'Fashion Czar of Asia"89 words
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Article41 1971-09-09 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The "Mini Mill" symposium on steel development today entered Its second day with delegates presenting more technical papers for discussion. More than 80 steel manufacturers a':d experts and Government officials ure attending the conference.41 words
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Article74 1971-09-09 4 CHANGING ROOMS RULE ONLY A GUIDE SINGAPORE, Wed. The rule barring anyone abeve eight years from entering changing rooms for the opposite sex In public swimming pools is not likely to be rigidly Implemented. A spokesman for the National Sports Promotion Board today said the rule was meant only as74 words
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Article49 1971-09-09 4 Singapore. Wed. The fee (or applicants attending the new series of radio talks on "Str.gapor* and the Technological Age" organised by the Adult Education Board and RTS from Sept. 30. is $3 each and not $30 as reported in the Straits Times today. The error is regretted.49 words
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Article, Illustration306 1971-09-09 4 BAILYNE SUNG - BAILYNE SUNG By CINGAPORE, Wed. It was an adventure that lasted seven months, and one that little Ah Chung is not likely to forget in a hurry. For six-year-old Chew Ah (hunt, who sot lost during a Chinese New Year306 words
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Article57 1971-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wed A coronei today recorded verdicts of misadventure on the reaths by drowning on Aug. 22 of a housewife and her 11-year oid son. Poh Goon Ting, 39. had slipped and fallen into a pond near her Jalan Tlga Rat us home in Changl white trying to57 words
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313 1971-09-09 5 TAN WEE LIAN - Great way to fly but there're snags too TAN WEE LIAN By SINGAPORE, Wed. MSA has learnt the snags of popularity. Their weekly six flights Down Under are normally always fully-booked— to the anger and frustration of passengers waiting for a connecting flight back home. One passenger, real estate agent313 words
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Article47 1971-09-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. More than 30 girls here will make history when they take part In the first Ou.'ward Bound course for them from Oct. 2. The course will, however, last only 18 days a week less than the normal 25 days for boys.47 words
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Article, Illustration281 1971-09-09 5 IPOH, Wednesday DOLICE here have found the taxidriver who delivered a package containing a live cobra to millionaire racehorse owner, Dato Chong Kok Lim yesterday. Taxi-driver Loh Su Har, 28, said he was given $2 by a "well- dressed" stranger with dark glasses281 words
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Article42 1971-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will present 41 scholarships to students of the Nanyang University: University of Singapore: Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann College at tlie chamber at 3 p.m. tomorrow.42 words
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Article42 1971-09-09 5 MALACCA. wed. About 1.000 officers and men of the Ist Malaysian Infantry Brigade have Just ended a two-day communist ambUih and counterattack exercise. Code-named "Mural Oajah," the exercise was over a 15 square-mile area In the Alor Gaiah-Tampln districts.42 words
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Article21 1971-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Teachers' Band will perform at the Macßitchie Reservoir on Sunday from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.21 words
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Article68 1971-09-09 5 PENANG, Wed— DAP assemblymen and MPs boycotted airport welcoming ceremonies for delegates to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association who arrived here today for a tour. The boycott was In protest against the State Government's "failure to give a satisfactory reply" to the party's objection to the "arbitrary appointment" of68 words
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Article, Illustration501 1971-09-09 5 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By Singapore, Wed will be the new "Mr. EDB" after Mr. I. F. Tang quits his post as chairman of the Economic Development Board in December? There has been some speculation about this since Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui501 words
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Article32 1971-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Education. Mr. Lim Kirn San, will speak at the annual dinner of the Economic Society of Singapore at ShangriLa Hotel on Friday at 7.45 p.m.32 words
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Article53 1971-09-09 5 Oil painting course SINGAPORE. Wed. The Adult Education Board will start a 16-week course on oil painting at Its Mountbatt*.. Centre on Sept. 19. The course Includes practical lessons on the preparation of canvasses, proper use of Die oil medium and choice of colours for portraits and pictorial composition. The53 words
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Article106 1971-09-09 5 YOUTHS TO PLAN OWN ACTIVITIES SINGAPORE. Wed. Youths in the community centres will soon be given a chance to plan new forms of recreation for themselves. They will then be able to have the tyoes of recreation tailored to their own needs and wants, the deputy director of the People's106 words
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119 1971-09-09 5 Woman teacher faces graft charges CINGAPORE, Wed. A teacher was today charged with accepting money from three people for helping to find places in schools for their children. Peggy Wee Siow M.v. 34, of the Anglo-Chinese Primary School, is alleged to have received: $100 EACH from Peter Chang and Eunice119 words
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Article47 1971-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Salesman Lee Teck Tong. 23. was fined SlOO in a traffic court for dangerous driving in Upper Serangoon Road on June 20. Lee's car, with rive passengers, went Into a monsoon drain. Three of his passengers were treated as outpatients In hospital.47 words
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Advertisement141 1971-09-09 5 jE. ia R m( nf I one Sanatqgen multivitamin tablet gives all the vitamins you need for 24hrs. A well balanced diet is essential for a healthy and happy life. For that, you need the proper intake of vitamins and minerals. But, maintaining a wellbalanced diet can be a very141 words
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140 1971-09-09 6 'Don't buy tickets from touts' warning to cinema fans t^INGAPORE. Wed. The Customs Department today warned the public not to buy cinema tickets from touts. Those who do can be prosecuted. The acting Assistant Comptroller, of Customs, Mr. Liao Long Sing, said that buying black market tickets was a "social140 words
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101 1971-09-09 6 Commonwealth Society head due here SINGAPORE, Wed. The chairman of the Royal Commonwealth Society of London, Mr. Francis H. Tate. will arrive In Singapore on Sept. 26 to meet the council members of the Commonwealth Society of Singapore. He is one of six councillors on the British National Committee of101 words
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Article47 1971-09-09 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Jobless man, Llm Leong Poh, 20. was jailed for two years for stealing a handbag containing $90C, a gold necklace, two pay slip? and two letters from a riif .-unakpr. Madam Chiang Kirn Pun. 39. at Tioag Bahru Road on Sept. 347 words
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Article40 1971-09-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government has withdrawn a directive to school clerks to apply for appointment into government service. More than 2.000 of them were to have submitted their applications by the end of last month.40 words
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81 1971-09-09 6 GERMAN SOCIOLOGIST FLIES IN FOR VISIT SINGAPORE, Wed. A top German sociologist. Professor M.R. Lepsius. flew into Singapore today for a week-long visit. Prof. Lepsius who is president of the German Sociological Association will have talks with the ViceChancellor of Singapore University. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Prof. Lepsius will give81 words
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Article54 1971-09-09 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Old Upper Thomson Road will be closed to vehicular traffic on Sunday from 9 a.m. to noon because of a road race organised by the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association in conjunction with Pesta Sulcan. Only bona fide residents and those with legitimate reasons54 words
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239 1971-09-09 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday CINGAPORK must compete for a place in the mainstream of international economic activity to progress. The Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said this in the foreword of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association's 1971 directory distributed today. He wrote: "We must239 words
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Article140 1971-09-09 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The newly-formed Singapore Karate-Do Federation is planning a national tournament to be held next February, at which it hopes to select the Republic's contingent to the second world karate tournament in Paris next April. The federation has appointed a tournament committee to organise140 words
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136 1971-09-09 7 Police probe motives for killings SINGAPORE, Wed. CID Homicide officers, probing the killing of two youths on Monday, are working on two theories Jealousy and revenge. They believe Tan Ah Huat, 22. a timber factory worker, was a victim of a "jealous love affair." He was attacked by five youths136 words
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Article23 1971-09-09 7 SINGAPORE Wed. Adnniiil John McCain, the United C-in-C in the Pacific. lelt (or Vietnam today after a two-day stay In Singapore.23 words
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Article, Illustration421 1971-09-09 7 TAN WANG JOO - TAN WANG JOO COUSIN TAKES OVER AS CHAIRMAN By SINGAPORE. Wed IJO one can estimate at present the magnitude of the estate left by the late million-aire-banker Dato (Dr.) Aw Cheng; Chye. "This will be worked out eventually, but It will take some time,"421 words
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Article91 1971-09-09 7 ENVELOPE THAT NEEDS NO LICKING SINGAPORE. Wed.— People no longer have to put out their tongues at his products. Not since he licked the sticky problem of sealing envelopes by bringing the Quick Seal into his envelope empire. Mr. Robert H. Besley. governing director of Besley and Pike, the largest91 words
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122 1971-09-09 7 YOUTHS HIJACK TIN ORE WORTH $65,000 TAPAH, Wed. Lorry driver Kan Wai Slew. 48, reported to police today that he was robbed of 135 plculs of tin ore worth $65,000 this morning. He said that he was delivering the tin ore from a mine in the Sungkai area, near Tanjonc122 words
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Article70 1971-09-09 7 Govt officer on graft charge KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A senior Government officer was charged today under the Prevention of Corruption Act with abetting another officer in deceiving the Government over a $25,000 cheque. Avatar Singh Pamar. 50. of the Ministry of National and Rural Development, was alleged to have abetted70 words
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Article151 1971-09-09 7 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. Brunei today imposed curbs on sugar and salt imports to keep the Government stockpile moving. It will now be necessary to obtain a special import permit to bring in these two items. The move on comes in the wake of Brunei's151 words
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183 1971-09-09 7 A 'double first 9 by two women lawyers ♦SINGAPORE, Wed. Two women made iegal history in Singapore today when they were admitted as advocates and solicitors of the Supreme Court here. They are: MISS JOYCE MARION LOOK KONG, a Chinese from West Indies and the first woman from that country183 words
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84 1971-09-09 7 Woman cornet player due next month SINGAPORE, Wed— An Australian cornetist, Miss Margaret Fenn. 18. will perform at Anglo-Chinese Primary School In Coleman Street on Oct. 20. Miss Fern Is due to fly in the same daj from New York, where fht is studying mv ie at the Salvation Army84 words
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Miscellaneous257 1971-09-09 7 Straits Times Crossword Hi Hi H^ IH^~IB 1^ IHHB 4H ACROSS 11 Mark or Anna? (7. 4) 717 FmHi with a pound r.etl! 13 2 20s last words ,3 2. 2. (3. 2. 3. 2i 3, 8 Sj:iay taking j turn to lee- 4 s^ejng contusions caused by •W 9257 words
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251 1971-09-09 8 NANCY BYRAMJI - No local judges, even after 11 years of dog shows NANCY BYRAMJI By CINGAPORE, Wed. It's enough to make a dog hang its head in shame. After 11 years of dog shows Singapore and Malaysia still do not have qualified local dog-show judges. In all these years, 19 judges from251 words
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Article, Illustration132 1971-09-09 8 MISSING BOY: $500 REWARD OFFER BY FATHER CINGAPORE, Wed. Schoolboy Ravindran Vallipuram, (above). 13. walked out of his house in Serangoon Gardens on Aug. 20 after an argument with his mother. He took along his restricted passport, and an extra pair of shirt and trousers. Today, his worried parents appealed132 words
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Article37 1971-09-09 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Consul General of North Korea. Mr O Man Sole, and his wife will host a reception to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the Republic's founding at Shangri-La Hotel tomorrow at 7 p.m.37 words
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Article103 1971-09-09 8 Housing co-op sets up pilgrimage fund SINGAPORE. Wed. The Sin g a pore National Housing Co-operative Society has set up a Musiim pilgrimage fund for its 2.800 members. The society's general secretary. Inche Ahad Abdul Hamid. today confirmed that the fund had been approved by the Registrar of Societies. :lc103 words
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Article48 1971-09-09 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. The president-designate of Kiwanis International. Mr. Wes Bartiett. and Mrs. Bartiett flew in tonight to attend the Charter Night of Slnpapores newlyformed Kiwanis Clud. at MSUfI Court Hotel tcmcrrow. Kiwanis International is a man's c ervice organisation with itt headquarters in Chicago.48 words
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185 1971-09-09 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. STEPS will be taken to speed up the implementation of various Asean projects. This was agreed today at the end of the two-day meeting here of Association of South-east Asian Nations secretaries-general. The meeting also recommended the establishment of a185 words
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Article295 1971-09-09 8 No more worries for the disabled SINGAPORE, Wednesday JOB worries will no more be ;> problem for the handicapped people in Singapore. And indications are that there is a dearth of trained handicapped people to meet the demands of the labour market. Offers of employment to disabled persons have been295 words
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Advertisement326 1971-09-09 8 Brand's Essence of Chicken is sold only i-9ffl}l < > 4 in this J. MMr MmW m\W i b^LSli BRANirt m Dm 1 10 CHICKEN A ,*m^ J§ Brands Essence WA is never sold in this m) type of container. EMHH Do not be cheated! And only in this traditional326 words
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Miscellaneous125 1971-09-09 8 Hi* if Oo#» lift »'.r. iiamiin LOOKJT TH' > \vVHATCHA THINK OF P A T WHAT P*MXI SUPPOSE )ME BBE WE BETTER YEP. SIZE OF fu*>u/') THIS'N BIRPtE? J Ofe, C V SOT INTO HER. J TAKE A LOOK AT/""^ "S. SOLID THAT ONEiy^"*' A— -f C CV N v125 words
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Article, Illustration617 1971-09-09 9 JAILBREAK AID ADMITTED PENANG, Wed PRISON officer, S.P- Ganesan, today Diade ;i <lnimatic mid -dial decision to change his pleij to one of "guilty" to three corruption charges. His counsel. Mr. R. Rajasingam, also successfully applied to senior sessions court president. Mr. M.617 words
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214 1971-09-09 9 IAC grants plea for hearing in camera SINGAPORE, Wednesc FE Industrial Arbitration Court today granted an application for a case to be heard in camera because it involved a company's "financial position. The application was made by Mr. Chui Shui Hoong. of the NTUC and advocate for the Singapore Traction214 words
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64 1971-09-09 9 Course for supervisors in industries SINGAPORE. Wed. Eighteen supervisors from local industries are attending the first all-round supervisory development programme at the National Productivity Centre. The programme Is designed to equip supervisors with technical and managerial skills to organise, plan, control, motivate and Instruct the workers for achieving their alms.64 words
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Article41 1971-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr Be Peng Liang, an accountant and volunteer welfare worker, has been re-elected chairman of the Catholic Welfare Services at Its recent annual meetlnfj. Mr. Cyril Chew, was elected director and treasurer and Bro Emmanuel, secretary41 words
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Article77 1971-09-09 9 A POLICE WARNING TO MOTORISTS SINGAPORE, Wed. Police today warned motorists that their cars would be towed away if they caused obstruction by abandoning them on public roads. Police spokesman, acting Deputy Supt. Yeow Yew Toon*, said 10 vehicles had been towed away by police since March 12 this year77 words
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169 1971-09-09 9 Waifs are now safe in social welfare home SINGAPORE. Wed. Nine-year-old Ah Boy and his brother Ah Leng, eight, who a week ago were roaming the streets around River Valley Road, are now in safe hands. They have been taken by the Social Welfare Department and are now sheltered in169 words
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Advertisement133 1971-09-09 9 Hospitality and Comfort ESfSf. "PALACE HOTEL ■pfl MALACCA" H"^ (The only luxury I V Hotel in Malacca) H> t J S^|B F° r Reservation %N^B Please call: I 1 \^>^B 06-5115 (4 lines) m fc^Nslß Cable: "PALAIIO" -,-r— m *^im»W 1 Jalan Munshi m^^jETjjs Abdullah, if *vl Jl TORMENTING RECTAL133 words
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Advertisement268 1971-09-09 9 KNOW WHAT 15... ...CRABFOOYQNG! 2JM-J^ i-'jteflr""^- DELIGHTFUL SHREDT \FRESH I -£&t^& CRAB MEAT WRA/ 4 Nv 1 EGG AJA.J BATTfR. DELICAT/ 5^ PARED B^ BY EXPERIENCE!/^r *>ttFS ..CHICKEN T/i f. fa- Jt A <O v <s r '3r^ &c Of MUTTON O'eAvV o V 'o° /'NTHETRADI |V 00^**K^ <$'&<s'&* >"/268 words
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Article451 1971-09-09 10 It was no coincidence that Tun Razak in his latest call to Government officers to been guard against communist terrorists singled out land problems as requiring urgent attention. People who depend on the land for a living are the frontline of defence against the communist threat and451 words
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Article334 1971-09-09 10 The two-day meeting in London between the PrimeMinisters of Britain and the Irish Republic has ended, to ni -one's surprise, on a frustrating note. Mr. Jack Lynch has returned to Dublin after disagreeing with Mr. Edward Heath over political steps to end the civil war in334 words
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Article235 1971-09-09 10 Proposals for a twosi mostor system in Singapore's schools have led to a dibato" which is both lively and concerned. Both parents and students are anxious th;it tho best possible arrangements be worked out. so that the new generation will bonefit. There has oven boon a suggestion that235 words
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946 1971-09-09 10 AILEEN LA TOURETTE REPORTS FROM LONDON "IT S real nice, Americans are supposed to say, casting a patronising eye over the Acropolis "Not the Grand Canyon, of course. But real nice, anyway." In London they traipse around "cute" little pubs complaining about946 words
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Letters to the Editor
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172 1971-09-09 10 REWARDS FOR KILLING MOSQUITOES...? rpHE recent crow killA ing competition gives food for thought for a mosquito killing competition. Why don't the anti-ma-larial dept or the Ministry of Health organise an incentive plan whereby for every single mosquito killed a reward of one or two cents be offered? The rules172 words
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Letter94 1971-09-09 10 THE "Learn To Draw" series on TV was highly informative and a bourn to budding artists. My 12 year-oid daughter was lurious when her favourite programme was taken or! the air. showing now the fundamental aspects of art. she can discuss ftiore confidently with me the flaws of any amateurish94 words
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Letter160 1971-09-09 10 QUIZ PERPADUAN", telecast every Saturday over Television Malaysia, is excellent. And clearly it has special value for those who are trvine to master Bahasa Malaysia. On the whole, the programme has achieved Its aim of encouraging nonMalays to learn the national language. But there is one160 words
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Letter56 1971-09-09 10 PETALING Jaya's Medan Selera is a'gourmet's paradise. But guess what greets visitors at every entrance? Two evil smelling dustbins which are enough to murder the appetite! What's more, they are attached peimanently to the entrance railings. This might be an appetising gimmick for the PJ Development Corporation, but surely not56 words
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Article, Illustration778 1971-09-09 10 The case of the disappearing passengers HOW TO FILL THOSE EMPTY AIRLINE SEATS THERE is a strong case for saying that a flight from London to Australia should cost roughly half what it does, and even the airlines have begun to admit it. A return ticket bought over the counter778 words
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Advertisement79 1971-09-09 10 I .^fl rn^nm. a^gnW^^^gn^al LnnVOk^ Ss^a^Banma^F% >3*annfl Bmm I^P b«k&&&* £2-£&afl Styles cut to th© latest tend by our most ciDC'ifciid crafts* men since 1934. Suits completely hand tai'ored stitched right to the buttonholes ensuring best workmanship. We are also Importers L exporters of finest Gents textiles thereby we have79 words
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Advertisement174 1971-09-09 10 MOTHERS! SoveMoney Save Time, Save Mess. give tNual ORANGEJUICE COMPOUND It's ready to use PROVIDES THE VITAMIN C CONTENT OF 144 I FRESH ORANGES Just OneBoz.Bottle Makes Over 5 Weeks' Supply of Orange Juice v for Less than 5 Cents a Day Sole Agent COLD STORAGE (M) SDN. BHD. Advertisement174 words
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210 1971-09-09 11 Deaths may equal births in US by year 2,000 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. £ERO population growth, with deaths equalling births, is a possibility in the United States within this century, according to a study made public yesterday. The report, by the Washington Centre for Metropolitan Studies, said the number of children underReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration425 1971-09-09 11 Cabinet split to force Sato to quit? PREMIER FACES NEW CRISIS OVER CHINA POLICY TOKYO, Wednesday pRIME MINISTER 1 Mr. Eisaku Sato .s now facing a major Government split over its China policy. Political observers say it could force the Premier to an early retirement and Ministerial resignations. Several topReuter - 425 words
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83 1971-09-09 11 NEW YORK. Wed. China tias agreed to restore the direct international telegraph service of RCA Olobal Communi'ations Inc. between San Francis co and China. RCA said here yesterday. The US. telecommunications company had asked China to revive the direct service as well as seekingReuter - 83 words
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97 1971-09-09 11 $20 mil claim by two over TV series LOS ANGELLS Wed. I Two members of the former Monkers TV group yesterday sued for TSS2O million for money they said was still due to them from their highly-suc-cessful TV and recording careers. Davy Jones. 27. a Briton and Mickey Dolenz. 26.Reuter - 97 words
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Article32 1971-09-09 11 GROBLERSDAL (Transvaal). Wed. Leaders of South Africa's Bapedi tribe have banned their womenfolk from wearing a traditional head-dre.-s which is being blamed (or a number of road deaths. J Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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147 1971-09-09 11 HONG KONG, Wed. China has signed an agreement to give free military aid to North Korea for the first time since the 1950-53 Korean War in which Chinese troops fought. The agreement was signed in Peking two days ago by the ChineseReuter - 147 words
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239 1971-09-09 11 Peking gets Nordic bloc votes for UN seat COPENHAGEN, Wed. The Nordic countries will vote en bloc for China's admission to the UN, it was announced after a Foreign Ministers' meeting today. At a news conference after the bi-annual twoday meeting. Mr. Poul Hartling. the Danish host, .-aid Iceland hadUPI - 239 words
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Advertisement149 1971-09-09 11 Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do yotr feet Itch, amort «nd burn so badly that they nearly drive you ,r»iy? Does the «kln crack, peel oi bleed? The real cause of these sKin troublfi is a germ that has ■Pr*»J throughout the world, and l» various names such as149 words
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Advertisement242 1971-09-09 11 The Audi Challenge! MHH MHMH^m l^. .^jwj--" "i" i' "mill 1 1 1 'iJfinTi' v <ar^ MWt it V^k up ec° oor Mr/ 1 IM /A X c ///I II /Jr\ X ft ec** whole viewpoint on motoring hasn't been totally changed! AUDI challenges you to test drive a car242 words
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Miscellaneous25 1971-09-09 11 HE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby i i \jxm<j i vouK..eg...J <&t yL f&£ -rpnee.. #g... ~1~ I TU»Jg6 &JPPO*€Oj /CWWfLL,TWe*JV^J I to <wowfr^===^C Suxx Flsl&jr^25 words
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Article, Illustration100 1971-09-09 12 Officer held on secrets charge CUB- LT. David Bin*J ham, 31. on right with his wife. Maureen. 33 has been remanded on charges undfr the Official Secrets Act. He is with the Royal Navy's H M.S. Vernon. Torpedo, Anti-submarine and Driving School, Portsmouth. He was accused of passing on toUPI - 100 words
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106 1971-09-09 12 U.S. launches new drive to control narcotics WASHINGTON, Wed. The Nixon Administration yesterday launched a new drive to control narcotics, saying addiction had grown to crisis proportions. Secretary cf State William Rogers told a Press conference he would head a new Cabinet committee on international narcotics control with the aimReuter - 106 words
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Article35 1971-09-09 12 CAIRO. Wed. U.S. Secretary of State Mr. William Rogers has sought a meeting with Foreign Minister Mr. Mahmoud Raid In New York later this month to discuss the MiddleEast. Al-Ahram reported today. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article32 1971-09-09 12 NEW YORK. Wed. A 42--year-old man. said to be carrying original paintings by Pablo Ficasso and others worth an estimated U5565,000 was arrested >n Manhattan by FBI agents yesterday. AP.AP - 32 words
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116 1971-09-09 12 Guerilla breakout: Prisons chief quits MONTEVIDEO. Wed. 11 Uruguay's Director of Prisons resigned yesterday as troops and police continued a massive manhunt for 106 Tupamaros urtan guerillas who escaped from Punta Carretas prison here through a tunnel on Monday. None of the escapees had been recaptured. Informed sources said InteriorReuter - 116 words
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218 1971-09-09 12 BANGKOK, Wednesday. CECRETARY of State Mr. William Rogers said that "the US will honour its treaty commitments to its Asian allies" in a message to the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation. Mr. Rogers was one of a number of leaders expressing continued support forAP - 218 words
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Article50 1971-09-09 12 BOSTON. Wed. One man was killed and another critically burned yesterday after they were attacked at gunpoint, lashed tcgether. soaked with petrol and set afire, police said. The dead nun was Identified as William Evans. 21. Louis Fobbs. 28, was hospitalised In a critical condition. AP.AP - 50 words
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404 1971-09-09 12 98 still alive —and 'cool pilot' gets a big pat HAMBURG, Wed yHE coolness and skill of a 32-year-old pj.lot were credited today with preventing a greater disaster when a West German charter airliner crashed after attempting an emergency landing on a super highway. Praise for Captain Reinhold Huels cameUPI - 404 words
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109 1971-09-09 12 WILMINGTON (North Carolina), Wed. A man led police to the bodies of his four children in a wood yesterday and said he killed them so his wife would come home. Police said a fifth child found in the same place was seriously injured.AP - 109 words
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Advertisement219 1971-09-09 12 jsl Priclad 111 I 'l^dtS^^ -1 Sizes 1 -L-' <WP^H^^' 24 x 12 x4B deep I £M HB*^T- i"J 30 x 15' x 48" deep from $2,890/- -*»*>,| 1 Si *-'"v ROUND POOLS 'i% LX--*TT Lv Sizes I<--SPB* N -t> from 15 to 24' diameter x 48 I &}YQ deep219 words
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Advertisement25 1971-09-09 12 d KLEEI^IE w Hi ■■■•<"*■■■■■« £x--A/Iti/tico/ocif* Tissues Kleenex*tissues pop up everywhere For colds, coughs, sneezes and beauty care. Kleenex tissues -so luxuriously soft, so terrifically strong.25 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-09-09 13 Uproar as Heath snaps back at hecklers LONDON. Wednesday SHOUTS of "traitor" and ''fascist were hurled at Prime Minister Edward Heath as he tried to tell a meeting last night of benefits to Britain in joining the Common Market. The rowdy scenes took place in his own parliamentary constituency of204 words
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259 1971-09-09 13 Summit talks on Belfast end in stalemate LONDON, Wednesday. summit talks on ways of halting the guerilla warfare in Northern Ireland ended in virtual stalemate yesterday after British rejection of the Irish Republic's proposals for a political salution. Prime minister of the Irish Republic Mr. Jack Lynch returned to DublinReuter - 259 words
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276 1971-09-09 13 Pardon Me but Your Age Is Showing! linos and wrinkles are apeinc and disfiguring. They add years to your looks. And ifs your looks people judge you by. Skin scientists in Europe have now isolated the anti-wrinkle ingredient (CEF; and it has been blended into a cosmetic lotion called 2ndReuter - 276 words
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Article39 1971-09-09 13 MADRID. Wed. —More than 300 doctors throughout Spain shut themselves in their clinics and ho&pitaK vesttrdav 'n :i show of .solidarity with M\rn j»vchiairists staging a sit-in .it the Francu>o Franco <ne Madrid I medical centres.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article90 1971-09-09 13 Swaran Singh in Ceylon for talks COLOMBO. Wed. Ceylon will put pressure en Indu to accept more of her goods to •in adver.se trade balance between the two countries, when Indian Fcreign Minister Mr. Swaian Singh airives here lomorrmv. An iidvaiut- party of three Indian official* from the i Olfice90 words
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261 1971-09-09 13 General to be quizzed on Bormann spy riddle URANKFURT, Wed.— j West German legal authorities want to interrogate General Reinhard Gehlen. the country's former Secret Service chief, about his disclosure that Hitler's deputy, Martin Bormann, was a Soviet agent. Dr. Horst Von Glasenapp, the Frankfurt examining magistrate said yesterday itReuter - 261 words
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Article35 1971-09-09 13 HONG KONG. Wed. The 2.367-ton Hone Kong-Macao lerry Fat.shan wh'ch capsized during a typhoon last month diDwriinc 88 nc<.ple aboard, was si.ld tar HKSSI 000 i£3 519, at an auction today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article42 1971-09-09 13 BOSTON. Wwl. Three pa.ssencer flights to London were delayed for mere than an hour last night by a telephone bomb threat from a man who identified himself as a member of the Irish Republican Army No bombD were found. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article17 1971-09-09 13 BARROW IN FURNESS. Wed. Britain's latest nurlear submarine. HMS Swiftsure. was launched here yesterday. Rt'uter.Reuter - 17 words
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242 1971-09-09 13 ROW OVER BBC'S BAN ON 'SESAME STREET' LONDON, Wed. The BBC has banned TV showings of "Sesame Street," saying that the popular American children's programme has "authoritarian aims." The decision by the BBC provoked an angry reaction today from education specialists who have urged showings here of "Sesame Street," whichNYT - 242 words
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Advertisement78 1971-09-09 13 Rheumatism Neuritis Go Away The in >/ i i diw ov«ry Romind banUhci tin uuin> of Arthritis. Kh*umatism, Klbro»itl«. Neurltla and ii. mules after i lit- lint do**, puns dlaappaar, mml >>> .i few I .Ik ii.. in Ihe body j,>iim>iiv and Urk And that art ti><- juu u( >'i,ur78 words
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Advertisement400 1971-09-09 13 A reference ftxary of Science. Nature and the world's Cultures fi mnnprn l/nniA/iPfinp J^k *l IU 1 1 IUUGI II l\l IUVVIi/llljUni The u«queTIME-LJFE LIBRARY is planned education through the pleasure of reading r*?"3 bV^- m 4^ If Y^y^^^j^j BBBJ|™^^^~~^^^^BB^^ «^2^^* 1^ B^^^^^^ I »fcv **o*j ~^flrifl BHB^fe- M '^^B^^^JflHßJ400 words
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Article35 1971-09-09 14 .uinnoN $5.95 and C S3.02 .09 [gone Sec. $2 50 .07 t and N $5.90 .05 i. B. Timbers $6.05 -itipatricks $2 94 E. N. E. $3.14 M. Works $194 .05 .04 .04 .0335 words
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Article16 1971-09-09 14 Haw Par 222.000 F. E. L'ston 215.000 Faber Rights 171.000 City Dev. 92.00016 words
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Article37 1971-09-09 14 VI. B. B.S. *£.£o Sel. Dredging $4.90 Mi-t.il Box $4.14 P. M. Cement $1 37 Island Pen. $1.04 Hotel Msia $1 .06 Talam Mines $170 C. Sugars $2.01 .iv —.10 —.06 —.05 —.04 —.06 —.04 —.0337 words
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Article38 1971-09-09 14 Sept 7 Sept. 8 Industrial*: 180.37 180.70 1 Hotels: 78.52 76.05 Properties: 128.56 128.00 t Tins: »7.29 97.29 ■i S rubbers: 119.54 119.51 Dec. SO. 1966 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100 t Dec. 29, 1962 10038 words
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Article247 1971-09-09 14 MARGINAL gains attended thr majority of issues on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading volume was centred on a handful of issues. The day's total turnover was 1.8 million units, compared with Tuesday's 2.0 million units. Far hast- Livingston again emerged on the247 words
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Article1081 1971-09-09 14 BID AND OFFER, PRICES OFFICIALLY LUTED AT TNE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENT! IN BRACKETS VESTEROAV WERE: CLOSING TONE: Industrials and properties steady while the re rt barely steady. TIRNOVER: Official tctal turnover as supplied1,081 words
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Article927 1971-09-09 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shaies traded i {hewn in brackets in lots of j I.OdG unless otherwise specified. INDISTRIALS Alcan (1) 143. (2) 1.44. Allied Choc. (1) 1.83. Ben and Co.927 words
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Article172 1971-09-09 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Sept. 8. Loral dollars to one unit Selling Buying of Kurrign Currency TT or OD TT OD s s Sterling Pound 7 3850 7.3525 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3 4525 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar172 words
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Article66 1971-09-09 14 WILKINSON Process Rubber is to raise its interim dividend by 2* points to 124 per cent for the year to September —last time the interim of 10 per cent was followed by a final of 25 per cent. DUFF Development shareholders at a recent EGM raised the authorised capital66 words
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Article59 1971-09-09 14 rpHESE rates were quoted on x the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of USS2S.OOO and above. 1 nun o a/io 10 8 16. 2 mths 8 5/16 to 8 9 16"; 3 mths 8 to BM% 6 trths 8 3/16 to 8 9/16% 959 words
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324 1971-09-09 14 RECOVERY AT SIM LIM INVESTMENTS FIZZLES OUT CIM Li m Investmerits' financial recovery has fizzled out. The company's latest annual accounts show that 1969 70's dramatic 960 per cent boost in pre-tax earnings was no more than a flash in the pan. For the year to March, profits went downhill324 words
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Article21 1971-09-09 14 SEPT. 8 RUBBER: 98.75 t'-nts (down 1.75 cents). TIN: $627.00 (up $1.75). Official offering 247 tons (up 47 tons).21 words
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Article109 1971-09-09 14 pHINCSE PRODUCE EXCMANCE, V SINCAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Coc*nut Oil: bulk $50 seller., drum $321 sellers Copra: Mixed (fob.) loose Sept./ Oct. UK/ Cont. $30 B. Pepper: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100", NLW ***** sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. NLW $1821 sellers. Sarawak rpeclal black109 words
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Article54 1971-09-09 14 Tuesday Monday SU.S. SU.«. London 41.63 41.725 Beirut 41.95 42 03 Hongkong 43.26 43.52 Zurich 41.558 41.708 41.753 41. 903 Pan. 42.21 42.59 Spore (1) 42.273 43.25 6 Spore (2) 159.50 159.50 (1) Export price In non-sterling areas in I'.S dollar, per ounce. (2) Local dollars price In54 words
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Article32 1971-09-09 14 London copper price, on Tuesday (previous in bracket* >. Wlrebar Spot buyer (443.50 (£444.50) seller £444 00 (£445.00): three Months buyer £453.00 (£454.00) seller £453.50 (£454.50). Market MNI Steady. 2.300 ton..32 words
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Article32 1971-09-09 14 in London on Tuesday the prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK/N European port. In bulk: .terllnic per tunic ton Jan. Feb. wa. quoted at UK £114 sellers (unchanged).32 words
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Article157 1971-09-09 14 Tin price recovers rE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday recovered $1.75 to $627.00 per picul on an official offering up 47 tons to 247 tons. The local market was quietly steady with moderate support from the Continent and the United States. LONDON: Tuesdays tin ruled steady as iurther hedge157 words
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Article73 1971-09-09 14 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has Axed these rates for calculating Customs duties tor the period from Sept. 9 to 15: Eubbrr 4«"'» cents a Ib. Copra S 166.C0 a ton Palm Oil r62o.ooaton ralm Kernel *397.53 a ton The rates of duties payable are: Rubber 1% cents73 words
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Article315 1971-09-09 14 AFTER a steadier opening some profit- taking was seen which brought levels In the rubber market yesterday below 100.00 cents per kilo for September following mixed trading. Conditions were thin and and quiet all the way. The morning session closed slightly easier. The afternoon session was very quiet315 words
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524 1971-09-09 14 rE steady profits advance seen by Pan Malaysia Cement Works since 1968-69 has continued in the year ended March, "though at a somewhat slower pace. Earnings at the pre tax level climbed 11 per cent to $3.9 million from the $3.5 million turned in for524 words
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Article379 1971-09-09 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. Heavyweight miners were cut back across the boards in quiet trading at the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oils weakened marginally. Speculatives urlfted down fractionally In dull trading while the industrials showed some losses among selected leaders. The CRA stable suffered. Bougainville lost five cents to $2 70379 words
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Article311 1971-09-09 14 YEW YORK. Tues. The market closed higher in moderately active trading, but a wave of late session profit taking blunted its early sharp advance. Analysts generally viewed the profit-taking as a technically healthy sign. Newton Zinder of E. F. Hutton and Co said the late selling was "a311 words
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Article74 1971-09-09 14 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tu«day 71.04 olldav 71.04 Week ago 71 g 4 RUBBERS Tuesday 214.73 Monday 211 78 Week ago 207 44 OILS T,ue^ ay 341.45 ondav 340.00 Week ago ***** INDUSTRIALS J}™*** «0.8 Monday 400 •> Week ago ...V.'/.V. ill 6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 0M47 Monday74 words
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Article34 1971-09-09 14 On the frit tichin,, marks! in Hong Koni; ye.terday the U t dollar J"}"" 5»>M for V.T. and o HH7S for cash. aJ**£3 V" quott!d at 14M «"<> 3JJ25 f WM quoted34 words
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Article246 1971-09-09 14 ITONO KONG, Wed. The market opened on a quiet and easy tone but gradually eased back under selling pressure. At the close, it was steady but at the lower levels. HK/S Banks were the biggest losers over the day coming back HK$6 on the Local register to $278246 words
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Article, Illustration385 1971-09-09 15 CASE urges Government: Set up prices board BID TO SAFEGUARD CONSUMERS SINGAPORE, Wed JHE Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE) loday urged the (iovernmenl to set up a Hoard on Price Policy to safeguard consumers. Its pro-tem chairman. Dr. Henry Ong, also said that CASE would examine and update existing laws385 words
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199 1971-09-09 15 WONG LAI WAH - A touch Of Lilys to liven up books WONG LAI WAH By- CINGAPORE, Wed. Lilys Ghazali, 23, is no bookworm, but her business is books illustrating for books that is. A third-year graphic art (book publishing) student of the Mara Institute of Technology, she has had lots of practice at199 words
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Article71 1971-09-09 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. An exwarrant officer of the Singapore Armed Forces. Mohammed Yaacub bin Ahmad, was jailed for six months today after he was found guilty of dishonestly retaining 35 pairs of combat boots at Joo Seng Road on May 13 last year. Regimental Quartermaster.71 words
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Article50 1971-09-09 15 CINGAPORE, Wed.— The k absence of rain in the last few days has sent water consumption going up Again. Yesterday it was 103.9 million gallons, 2.3 million gallons above Monday. ?*hls is not far below last Friday's 106.1 million gallons, the highest demand since May 26.50 words
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Article58 1971-09-09 15 Trade hits $7,000 mil mark CINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's external trade in the first seven months of the year has passed the $7,000 million mark. Tne figure for Jiny was $1,269.7 minion $772 1 minion in imports ana $497.6 million in exports. Trade v.nn West Ma.aysia accounted for $181.7 minion $10258 words
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59 1971-09-09 15 ACCIDENT RATE IN WEST MALAYSIA GOES UP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There were 12,704 accidents in West Malaysia last year, an increase of 1.5 per cent over the previous year. More than 7,000 people were injured and 579 killed. Of the fatalities, 157 were pedestrians, 119 motor cyclists, 30 pillion riders,59 words
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Article, Illustration199 1971-09-09 15 Man who flew first RAF plane to S'pore is back CINGAPORE. Wed. An airman who gave Singaporeans the first glimpse of a Royal Air Force plane some 50 years ago is back in Singapore. Group Captain Gerald Llvock. now 74. who has retired from the RAF. flew a maritime photographic199 words
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Article33 1971-09-09 15 SINGAPORE Wed. A machine at Jurong s Starlite Sawmill In Jalan Fapan. oil J. Lan Ahmi'd Ibrahim, caught fire last night. One fire engine put out the fire in five minutes.33 words
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Advertisement14 1971-09-09 15 Perma Sharp «B Platina _J HrvS m^^ mJ $k pinna sharp IBP 1 -m^m—mmmmmt14 words
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Advertisement66 1971-09-09 15 NEOSTYLE presents the latest most elegant eyewear fashions from west Germany. Neostyle changes the scene. Now, you can look at the kaleidoscope of life with fresh, beautiful fashions. Eyewear is no longer a drab necessity. It's elegant, the Neostyle way. What's ticking behind those beautiful eyes? Only you know. Neostyle66 words
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Miscellaneous934 1971-09-09 15 On your TV and Radio 2.45 P.M. Prograrr 7.01 Medical 3M fM ,°P enin Follo ed b Ge What Oth S Sa r y (C hinese) 2.47 Toto Draw 7.56 Programme Summary n u eral Hos P" a Fur Mercy Flight 3.05 Love That Bob 7M Kuala LumDur b Kota934 words
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Article, Illustration2183 1971-09-09 16 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Scow asks court to decide on significance of delay in calling for insurance tender by Fernandez SINGAPORE. Wednesday REPORTER Phone call after deed was already done— S-G A corrupt act must be done with an evil mind, says defence2,183 words
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Advertisement208 1971-09-09 16 The Terror of Dreaded by mowei defy nut _^^l^ I grasses and wicked "lallang"' m^M That's Morr.son's Mighty BJJ SIDE DELIVERY-sometimes ■■•^■'■■■■l m described as the Demon- /r Vt± Bullmower Handling light and mowing fast, the SIDE DELIVERY is aerodynamically designed to cut around trees, across uneven &y J street208 words
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Advertisement82 1971-09-09 16 HITACHI TOP QUALITY POWER TOOLS MOTOR BLOCKS PORTABLE DRiu g\ HAND PLANER MOTOR M IS circular BLOCK {^yn Outstanding durability Hardy construction Handy and convenient J Double insulation for safety i k Full range of POWER TOOLS and j MOTOR BLOCKS f) available from all reliable dealers V V SOLE82 words
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195 1971-09-09 17 Passengers' fee may come direct front the airlines I REFER to the letter (S.T. Aug. 30) entitled "the $10 that leaves a bad taste in the mouth." The $10 passenger service charge has been levied since Oct. 1, 1968 following the publication of the Singapore Airport Fees (Amendment No. 2)195 words
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Letter284 1971-09-09 17 I REFER to the second letter of "Keep Clean" (ST., Aug. 9). All refuse wagon crews have predetermined routes to follow for collecting refuse from households. They are instructed that whenever refuse along any street along their route cannot be collected due to inaccessibility caused by obstruction or due to284 words
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Letter113 1971-09-09 17 I REFER to the letter by "Anguisheo." unaer the heading "Tenants seek way out of a very human problem" (ST., Sept. 2). Under the circumstances given in the letter, the lessee would be permitted to transfer the remaining term of the lease to his blood relatives. He will be allowed113 words
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Letter48 1971-09-09 17 11/E thank "Non-Citizen" TT (ST., Aug. 28) for the information of a leaking pipe near the waterhydrant at 4] miles Dunearn Road. Our men investigated immediately and located the leak. Repairs were completed on the same morning. KHOR ENG LEE, Public Relations Officer, Public 1 til.ti. s Board.48 words
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242 1971-09-09 17 Ministry must clear up the doubts P. WONG (ST. Sept 4) was not convincing. There are 14 weeks in the flrst term. 15 weeks In the second term and 13 weeks in the third term of a school year. The second term is longer but all are a week or242 words
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Letter95 1971-09-09 17 THE Ministry of Education's plan to Introduce the two-semester system is certainly a welcome scheme, especially when it means that students cou'.d be promoted to their next standard in mid-year according to their progress. Could the authorities please let us know whether the Cambridge School Certificate and HSC examinations will95 words
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292 1971-09-09 17 Pity the nurses who are rushed off their feet RECENTLY there have been many complaints about nurses in hospitals and I have felt very sad on reading of their negligence. I do feel terribly sorry, too, for the poor nurses who usually give of their best. But they only have292 words
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Letter57 1971-09-09 17 A STREET lamp at Ponugol Road (between 8 and 8! miles) had not been replaced since an accident few months ago. Both the street lamp and the lamp post were damaged by a tree. The post was replaced but not the street lamp. And the lamp-post happens to be next57 words
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136 1971-09-09 17 "THIS is a joint plea for A action from the students of a private school. Our main complaints are about some of the teachers and the facilities. For example, we have a General Paper teacher whose le&sons are all irrelevant. All he does in136 words
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Letter134 1971-09-09 17 I HAVE just returned to Singapore after an absence of 14 months, and how the Republic has changed in that time. I am a frequent world traveller and amused to seeing change, but consider Singapore's as quite remarkable. Apart from the newlycompleted hotels; the addition of pleasant patches of grass134 words
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Letter207 1971-09-09 17 HAVING been faced with numerous pro blems living in a house with other families especially when one's children are growing up, I decided to purchase an HDB flat, which is within my means. So in December 1969, I applied for a flat at Mci Ling Street. But after a lapse207 words
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Letter129 1971-09-09 17 I REFER to the letter by "Fuming Mad" (S.T.. Sept. 3). In the past, accidents caused by bus doors slamming shut suddenly had happened and had gone unreported. All the accidents had been due to .he negligence of irresponsible drivers and conductors. It is my sincere129 words
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Letter113 1971-09-09 17 WHAT happened to "Fuming M a d's" daughter (S.T.. Sept. 3) also happened to my husband. My husband, ir.y five-year-old son and I were returning from Commonwealth Avenue on the night of Sept. 1 at 9.10 p.m. in STC No. 77, Service 111. While we were getting down from the113 words
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Advertisement222 1971-09-09 17 J^ W&fVi&^j/I^Su&J^r 524C906 li Hi ill 1 li Hi Hits II IB Ih9 9 ■CM m^M J I •II BMH Ha IB SHI L~ J^Bll IB 8 IS THE BEST YOU CAN BUY! Because it has the clearest picture. No glare. No j i i^— mmmm^mm—mmmm flutter. No fade-outs. On222 words
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165 1971-09-09 18 piRLS who use fake eyelashes will know how frustrating it is to find that at the last moment when making-up, one of the lashes is spoilt or misplaced. And to add to all the trouble, a replacement can only be obtained when she165 words
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Article, Illustration425 1971-09-09 18 ONG KIAT BENG - Fool-the-eye styles with the 'trikini' ONG KIAT BENG by GAY SWIMSUITS DESIGNED FOR SUN LOVERS CWIMSriTS with scooped necklines and very low-cut kicks have been great favourites with sun-loving girls who think that bikinis expose a little more than they care for. Such girls can now look forward to more425 words
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Article, Illustration378 1971-09-09 18 YOUNG home lovers hunt for them in junk shops and old houses. The older folks with a bigger buying- power get them from established dealers. Wherever you buy them from, one thing is certain antiques are in great demand. This desire to378 words
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Advertisement140 1971-09-09 18 ¥> FREE <M Bfr' CHAMONA^ snray# i f 4B Get this Full-size. 6" high j I Chdmona luxurious foam <""<H| sT y^^sßsß cleansing bath spray soap Ofl bbbk"""' 7?Clb9^H containing spcci.il s *"3 I freshening agents for j I body cleansing fl ■w"~ FREE wlth your box *"*^B Est-^ V140 words
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Advertisement172 1971-09-09 18 Keep a Youthful Chinlinr Keep your chinline firm and young by using vitalizing cream every night. Cream tne cnm line generously and then. I witn me backs of your finders, slap aii round the cninnne back and fortn letting tne move ment come entirely from >our wrists. Tnen with the172 words
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Advertisement1213 1971-09-09 19 ITAl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^"^"^"^ FCLEUS Le.IOtS c P M S h "L P iUMAEUS Liverpool JJ| 1! |?g Kder a.^.« |a S i sSs ss SSBS Bsff.!S™i:v.Bl Sc'.U oet Ort s PERSEUS Lei.oes. Liverpool, Glasgow. Ne> 1 Ha, j He. 1/ 4 AENEAS Liverpool, Glasgow Nn I Ntv 11 i M f.OIISIUUS Liverpool....*1,213 words
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Advertisement1056 1971-09-09 19 mmniimciiuuu^[^^iiii)pm^m jf EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Sham Penang Singapore LOADING FOR: SONGKHLA Sailtd Sift 11/11 G. 8-8/ 8 Hamourg'Bremtn. A'dam/R'dam A'werp, Oslo, G'burg, Malmo. C hagen Aarhus Stft 18/17 Sept II 21 H'burg/B'men, R'dam Adam A'werp, Gburg, C'hagen, Aarhus, Oslo. Sl1 Stft 25/21 Sept 22/24 Stpt 28/ 1 C'blanca1,056 words
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Advertisement907 1971-09-09 19 wnn±i hf* mnEm wm EXWESS SEIYICE TO LONDON, UVUPOW. t COWTIWEnTU PWTS. BENVANNOCH for Bremen Oct II Singapore P. Sham Penang Hull Oct 17 Sailtd Sailed la PtyTHay Antwerp Oct 24 "NMAC For Hamburg Oct 7 Singapore P. Sham "enang London Jet II i 6. 15 Ii TMiy G'mouth Oct907 words
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Advertisement1225 1971-09-09 19 FOITNItHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. M.Orlttns Balt/Ptnl. N.York Penang P. Sham Spore Djakarta I kUMNON 1-.. 52. i tPt)i Sl 7 W» I «t««oi« >■( i| j)ag 24 Sept 1 Oet 7 Ort 4 nn n ■mENEJTHEUS SMtil Se'ptll Oct 17 Oct 1. o?I1« Ml! !SI?-* J"1,225 words
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Advertisement1047 1971-09-09 20 Mtfr— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australia/Singapore/ Jar an Service FtoawUO Sport Keelung Yokkaichi/hagoya Yhama Kobe "Swefti Man" iOSt;t 0 Oet 11 Oct is Oct 10 Oct 22 Oct Acctptug cargt fir Kilt. Osaka, Natoya. Ylkikana KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD JAPAN. H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong ETA1,047 words
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Advertisement887 1971-09-09 20 FOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore iMfiaf fir: MORVAOA 2S JO Oct Auck, Well, Timaru, D'dm. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Penang Ltadiig fir: ■AJULAt 10/2} Sipt 20 Sift 27 Sipt Nagapattinam. Midras. RAJULAt 11/21 Oct 22 Dct 23 Oct Nagapattinam, Madras RAJULA 1/14 Nl* IS Ni* 10 Nl*887 words
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Advertisement878 1971-09-09 20 In, NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1 TEL: *****3^ U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. S*ham Penang Arrhris: NEPTUNE ZIRCON 1 1 Pirt 10/11 Stpt London 7 10. Havre 1? 10, Rdam 16.878 words
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Advertisement692 1971-09-09 20 M SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Kto JOE. Jin. Ampinj. KuaU Lu.npur The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P S'r<am Penang Arri.tS: BUNGA TANJONG ll Ptrt 11 12 Sept Havre 6 10. London 8/10 R'dam 13/10, A'werp 16/10, H'burg 18,10. B'men 20/10 BUNGA ORKIO 20/22 Stpt 21/20692 words
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Obituary95 1971-09-09 21 Lim Kean Tee, aged 70, passed away peacefully on 8 9.71 leaving behind his widow Madam Khoo Pek Choo; rons Say Hup, Say Wan. Say Chong, Say Lay; daughters Kirn See. Kirn Suan. Kirn Cheng; daughters-in-'aw Jeannie Chung Sek Woo. June Tan Mci Ling, Shirley Goh Saw Phaik; son-in-law95 words
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Advertisement659 1971-09-09 21 TMI P-ORT OF SINCAPORE AUTMO PORT SWETTENHAM 1 RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOW Wharf Berth.: Sakota. Hoi Houw. INC BERTHING ARRANCEMENTS M.iri.t Ro- i Neptune Zircon and Rasa. TOP tIF-T. t. Sunici Aur Jttty. Tronoh. OUT: Benvalla «/7 Benatac 1516. Palm On Jttty: Rantau. I'.n Wmm 20 EnM Yartmfuku Maru New659 words
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Advertisement678 1971-09-09 21 NOTICE TOHTO LINE Oeneral Average of M/s. "SHOHO MARU" Voy: 7-A ETA Singapore 31 8 71 Port Swettenham 3 9 71. Owing to outbreak of fire on board MS "SHOHO MARU" on 22nd August. 1971 it Is decided to adjust all experses. sacrifices and losses Incurred in this casualty as678 words
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Advertisement461 1971-09-09 21 WARNING NOTICE THE UNITED KINGDOM DESIGNS (PROTECTION) ORDINANCE OF THE STATES OF MALAYA. RETI'BLIC OF SINGAPORE. SABAH AND SARAWAK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL COMPANY LIMITED are the Registered Proprietors of the Copyright In the Design appearing above in respect of a radio receiver The !<ald design461 words
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Advertisement775 1971-09-09 21 CORRECTION With reference to the advertisement published under Sin Ma Electric Co. <Pte.> Ltd., dated sth Sept 1971. (Shopping Centres Supplement,' the project should read "Golden Mile Tower" and not "Golden Mile Shopping Centre." BARGES FOR HIRE Immediately available one 110 x 40 x 8 and one 120 x 35775 words
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Article94 1971-09-09 22 MRS. MERCY JANSEN and Denis thank Father Rozarlo. doctors and staff of Ward 24 OROH. staff of st Andrew's Junior School. Swiss Cottage Secondary School, relatives, fri.-nds for services rendered, messages of condolence, wreaths, donations, contributions for requiems and attendance at the funeral of their beloved Roy Jansen. Requiem94 words
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Obituary125 1971-09-09 22 MRS. VONC PIANC CHONC nee Chew s»,r Ying passed away peacefully M 9 71 reaving behind husband, sons M.nK Choon. Meiig Pot). Meng Kee. Meng Wong. Menu Fatt. Daughters Phul Kont. Phui Keng. Phul Ching Dolly. 3 sons-in-law. 3 daughters-in-law. 11 grandchildren to mourn loss. Cortege leaves 8, Road125 words
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Advertisement716 1971-09-09 22 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMfNT/PIRSONAL 7^*****773" phone c.a.t.s. Tel *****1 M ■sJafSM only' 50 c.M. a word nFTIII Ms.syi.s only SI 00 a word jkfimmum $7 50 for |5 wordJ "VK UCIHILO. Minimum 120 tor it words McBSSMM ssjsj Mjlaytu 0 75 tmii lainl Singapcr* and Malaysia: $1.50 s werd. Minimum tlUi716 words
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Advertisement809 1971-09-09 22 APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications. No reaponilblllty can be accepted for their loss. Applicants are also advised to write to Box numbers correctly and check them before posting. FAIRCHILD SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 11. LORONG809 words
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Advertisement798 1971-09-09 22 AGENTS WANTED for full-time, part-time for reliable finance company. Call personally SBB. President Building Spore to ace Mr. Ricky during office hour*. The Engineering Department of a leading hotel require*: <A> ASSISTANT CLERK OF WORKS (B) SBNIOR MBCHANIC Qualifications/Experience: For (A) Above 30 years old. Must have about 5 years798 words
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Advertisement877 1971-09-09 22 FBMALE with practical experience In hospital seek* employment In hospitals or clinics. Box A4llB S.T. Spore READ THE SENIOR Appointment Vacant in the Sunday Ms'l each week Accommodation vacant DISTRICT 11: 2-Storey 3 Bedroomed Terrace House. Furnished $750/-. Dlstr.ct 9: 3 Bedroomed Unfurnished Flat $600/-. District 19: 3 BedBedroomed semi-detached877 words
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Advertisement1018 1971-09-09 22 UNFURNISHED HOUSE, furnished apartment dlst. 15. Rent $400/- $500/-. Ring Mlas Tay ***** Spore after 10.00 a.m. *****7 after 5.30 p.m. OFF CAIRNHILL ROAD Dlat. 9 3-bedroomed furnished detached bungalow alrcond. large hall for entertainment, and large kitchen $2,400/-. Tel *****S Spore. LARGE 2-STOREV BUNGALOW 169 Eng Khong Oarden. Toh1,018 words
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Advertisement902 1971-09-09 22 OFF TBLOK KURAU ROAD, semidetached, double storey. 2.500 sq. ft. Freehold. 3 bedrooms. well-built, mosaic, vinyl tiles. Separate living' dining room. Selling furnished unfurnished. Ring Asia Management Services. *****/*****1. PORTABLE BUILDINGS FOR SALE OR RENTAL We manufacture the Delta "SKIDMOBILE a light, compact transportable building suitable for all types of902 words
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Advertisement887 1971-09-09 22 Codown stpaee vsesnt STORAGE SPACE available near town Ist. floor about 6.000 *q. ft. lultable for not too heavy merchandise. Tel. ***** Store Dept. B'pore CODOWN for long term lease. 10.000 sq. ft. Principals only Accessible to vehicles. Box A 5628 BT. Spore Shop* to lot SUPREME KwJSB Shops available887 words
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Advertisement907 1971-09-09 22 ARCHIPELACO SPECIAL TOURS. I Special Taiwan Japan Hongkong 15 Days $1750 Malaya West Coist 7 Days $100 $120 individual departure every Sunday groups departure any date*. Cameron Highlands 4 Days $65 '$80 Sundays. Malacca 1 Day $15-. Kota Tlnggi Tour $7 Sundays. Bangkok 'Chlengmal 15 Days $345 $360 iCoach Train)907 words
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316 1971-09-09 23 Accident suit poser: Counsel disagree SINGAPORE, Wed. Should details of an accident suit, settled by private negotiations, be divulged in court when the parties seek a consent judgment? "Yes." said lawyer Mr. H.E. Cashin who after giving tne settlement details of a negligence action —encountered opposition from defence counsel Mr.316 words
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Article37 1971-09-09 23 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Jobless man, Chua Yang Han, 38, was fined $200 by a traffic court today after he admitted operating a pirate taxi in Jalan Toa Pa\oh on March 24. His car was forfeited.37 words
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Advertisement624 1971-09-09 23 (font, from Page 22 Curios HiaM PRICES OFFERED for lade j Jade, old Ivo-y carvings, curios v antiques. Please contact Mr *****9/*****7 20 Jalan .'.IT 63 4 m t/i.per Thorn. nil Singapore 2t) OKC PRICE STORE, 12 I'.atlery Road .s pore. Ivory. Jade, Wooden CarvUMB Kmbrolderles. Camphoruood Chests. Screens. Pets624 words
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Advertisement707 1971-09-09 23 voi o i44t m l upholstrry In r«crllrnt condition. 2 ,«SS 7 tS? •PPntntment to view. 1»«0 VOLKSWAGIN 1200 nrw paint. ??i« ••"••rv. r«rrlk-nt condition J2 100 120. Syrd Alwl Road. 1^0 PO MCA n< ?;J B r 7.'?' n i h O nT?*convr r I'V'o. r r »"»nt condition707 words
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Advertisement284 1971-09-09 23 Steambaths, mat-sage etc. GENTLEMEN for steamhath. massage and halrdressing. Masseuses masseurs In attendant until 9.30 p.m. daily. New Jeans Salon. Ist floor, 200. Clemenceau Avenue (next to Redlffuslon) ***** Spore. SALON DE LA CRANOE formerly of Goodwood Hotel welcomes Ladles and Gentlemen for body massaue. saunabuth, etc. Dally 10 a.m.284 words
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Advertisement170 1971-09-09 23 Tailoring MADE-TO-MEASURE suits trousers shirts, military uniforms, ladles cosby expert tailors. Visit Nath Tailors 4 Tanglln Road. Spore. Tel: *****7. Where to stay (Spore) HIGH CLASS SERVICE apartments il 3 bedrooms) dally /monthly, economical. Singapore Service Apartment. 31 A Ollstead Road, Tel: *****3/*****5. SLOANS COURT HOTEL. 17. Balmoral Road, quiet,170 words
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Advertisement577 1971-09-09 23 MECHANICAL ENGINEER A well-established Croup of Companies requires an experienced Mechanical Engineer for its Engineering Division in Singapore Preference will be given to Singapore citizens who have served a recognized apprenticeship in a major engineering establishment, and who have subsequently completed a Singapore Polytechnic mechanical engineering diploma course. The successful577 words
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Advertisement768 1971-09-09 23 FAIRCHILP SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. Invites applications for the following vacancies: Production Supervisors Minimum 3 years working experience in a supervisory capacity. Technical knowledge is not essential but some mechanical background would be an advantage. Assistant Engineer Degree or Polytechnic (Quality Assurance) Diploma. Some industrial and supervisory experience Line Technicians SVI768 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1971-09-09 24 ANG CHOON KOAY aged 74 passed away peacefully on 7th Sept. at 10 a.m. at his residence 50 Brickfields Road He leaves behind 2 sons and 4 daughters to mourn his loss. Funeral on Saturday at37 words
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501 1971-09-09 24 IV EW YORK, Wed. Third-seeded Arthur Ashe, seeking to become the first man to win two American Open titles, yesterday advanced to the quarter-final round of the U.S. Open tennis championships at Forest Hills by beating John Alexander of Australia 6-4,501 words
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189 1971-09-09 24 SOCCER, SONGS LOTTERY ITALIAN STYLE HOME, Wed. The first 1 love of the Italians Is songs. Soccer is a close rival. Lotteries rank next. So someone was bound sooner or later to hit on the Idea of a lottery based on soccer and songs. The lottery starts Oct. 3, theUPI - 189 words
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Article210 1971-09-09 24 ONDON, Wed. Sheffield United, the English First Division leaders, beat Fulham 3-0 in the second round of the Football League Cup last night, but had to wait until the second half before their pressure told. Bill Dearden put United ahead in the 50th minute andReuter - 210 words
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Article292 1971-09-09 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By yWO smart youngsters, Interpol and Longfellow, who will clash in the Class 3 Div. 2 race over 6f on Sunday, impressed in workouts at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Interpol was pulling hard all the way as jockey Johnny Nelson restrained him to do 3f292 words
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170 1971-09-09 24 Equal prize money demand by women MEW YORK. Wed. Many of the leading women tennis stars in the I *****.000 U.S. Open championship;, at Forest Hills are disgruntled that the men's prize money is three times the women's in this and most other tournaments. The women are particularly annoyed at170 words
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Article116 1971-09-09 24 LONDON. Wed.— There will be an International challenge for the St. Leger. final classic of the British flat racing season, over 14f 132-yds at Doncaster on Saturday. Horses trained in France and Ireland, as well as Britain, are among the 10 left In the race at116 words
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Article21 1971-09-09 24 SYDNEY. Wed. Former Test star. Sir Donald Bradman. was tcday re-elected chairman of the Australian Cricket Board Of Control.21 words
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Article50 1971-09-09 24 LONDON. Wed. Opener Sunil Oavaskar hammered a superb century as the Indian cricketers stormed to a dazzling flve-wlcket victory over T. N Peaice's XI In their final tour match at Scarborough yesterday. Bcores: T.N. Pearce XI 357-3 dec and 199-3 dec. Indians 306 and 252-5. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration38 1971-09-09 24 Gethin with trophy DETER GE- THIN of Britain raises the championship trop h >• after winning the Italian Grand Prix at Monta on Sunday. He drove a BUM to victory in lhr 18:12.0 over the 316-kni course. UPI picture.UPI - 38 words
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376 1971-09-09 24 The Oval goes 'pop' to help Surrey LONDON. Wed.—English cricket is to go pop in an effort to retain its solvency, it was revealed yesterday. A hallowed bastion of the time honoured game the Oval cricket ground, in the heart of London is to be taken over for one dayReuter - 376 words
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Article119 1971-09-09 24 T ONDON. Wed. The English Football Association yesterday lifted the life ban imposed eight years ago on former Mansfield player Brian Phillips. In 1963 Phillips was found guilty of bribery. Yesterday he appeared before a special commission of the Football Association set up under a new policyReuter - 119 words
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Article83 1971-09-09 24 NEW YORK. Wed Results of yesterdays baseball games: American League: Boston 9 New York 3: Baltimore 3 Cleveland 1; Detroit 3 Washington 2 (11 lnnc California 6 Oakland 1; Chicago 8 Minnesota 7; Kansas City 1 4 Milwaukee 3 National League: Montreal 9 New Ycrk I; St.Reuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration517 1971-09-09 25 ERNEST FRIDA - 22 make the grade for S-Games athletics ERNEST FRIDA By p\ hNTY-TYVO athletes have qualified for the Sixth Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December, making themselves the biggest team to represent Singapore in an international athletic meet. This, however, is not the final team as there is a last517 words
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Article26 1971-09-09 25 SINGAPORE Badminton As&ocimUon'i 1971 inter-business in uses mixed team champion*hip has been postponed to Oct. 12 to Oct. 16. Entries close on s.-pt. 30.26 words
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Article200 1971-09-09 25 G. ROBERT - INJURED LEOW OUT OF S'PORE XV G. ROBERT By LEOW Kirn Liat, who was to have captained the Singapore side in the rugby international match against England on Oct. 3, has withdrawn from the team. Kirn Liat tore a ligament in his right leg during a league match on Monday200 words
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Article451 1971-09-09 25 THE girls outdo the boys at the Telok Kurau District Primary Schools annual swimming meet at Amber Road yesterday. International Lim Bee Lian. who competed sucessfully at the recent Asian Age Group in Tokyo, •vas star of the meet. Bee Lian who dominated the Girls451 words
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362 1971-09-09 25 CINGAPORE Amateur Cycling Association hopes to boost the sport to a stronger and wider participation by all in 1972 with the formation of clubs, associations and teams. SACA secretary G. I. Balasundram said yesterday: "This is one of our362 words
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Article317 1971-09-09 25 PETER SIOW - STTA lists 21 for Games training PETER SIOW By CINGAPCRE Table Tennis Association has 43 selected 15 men and six woman players, many of them internationals, for centralised training for the SEAP Games at Kuala Lumpur in 1 December. The players are: MenTan Khoon Hong, Tan Kai Kok, Chia Chong317 words
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Article97 1971-09-09 25 H.N. HARVEY with a nett 68 won the SICC A' division monthly medal, on a countback from N. Wilkins. at the Bulcit Course on Tuesday. The first nine ball sweep winner was N. Wilkins (nett 32J). while N. Clayjon (nett 35) won the second nine. Results97 words
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Article49 1971-09-09 25 REPUBLIC of Singapore Yacht Club will hold a rowing regatta off Sungel Pandan this Sunday. Teachers Training College Boat Club. RAF Changl Yacht Club and RSYC wIU be participating In the five events open coxed fours, veteran coxed fours, open single sculls, veteran sculls and ladles sculls.49 words
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507 1971-09-09 25 MAURICE KHOO - Vietnamese schoolgirl in last four MAURICE KHOO By I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. South Vietnam's IV schoolgirl Nguyen Thi Thin entered the last four of the women's singles on the second day of the Malaysian Open tennis championships here today. Unseeded Thi Thin. 19. delighted with gooa power ana control on serve507 words
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Article51 1971-09-09 25 AMALGAMATED Union of Public Employees beat Vigilante Corps °B 5-2 in a FAS League Div. Three soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers were Michael Leong <2i. Jeffrey Goh. (2> and Zainal Abidm for AUPE. and Anthony See (2) for Vigilantes. Fathul Kanb conceded a walkover to51 words
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Advertisement1266 1971-09-09 24 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER EXPERIENCE: Minimum 5 years' experience. DUTIES: In charge of Structural Engineering Branch of our Singapore Office. SALARY: Not less than $1,400-. p.m. CITIZEN: Singapore or Malaysia. Application to reach The General Manager, VALLENTINE, LAURIE DAVIES. P.O. Box S-16, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. on or before 16th September, 1971. KION1,266 words
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Advertisement733 1971-09-09 24 ACT SHARIKAT2, IMS. COMPANIES ACT. 1965 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR Companies (Winding-up) No. 21 of 1971 In the matter ol the Companies Act 1965 And In the matter of Allex Trading Corpn Ltd 4i mile. Ipoh road. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE is hereby given that a733 words
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Advertisement12 1971-09-09 25 1* J I w* im m. 5; i 1 LET iifl itiK*>.12 words
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Miscellaneous45 1971-09-09 25 Itl'GBY SRU League Div. 3 A' Coy 1 RNZIR v Admin Sp. Coy 1 RNZIR (Dieppe 5.15 p.m.t. SWIMMING SEAP Games trials (Tanjong Rhu 5.30 p.m. >. McNair District finals (Amber Rd. 2 p.m. i. SOCC'KK Friendly: Vigilante Corps v Kaki Bukit Youths (Geylang 5.15 p.m.i.45 words
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225 1971-09-09 26 Forged shares: No report made to police SINGAPORE, Wed. Police here today said they had received no report of the million-dollar bogus share certificates case. A London report had stated that Scotland's Yards Fraud Squad had sent a report to Singapore confirming that certain tin share certificates issued in Singapore225 words
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122 1971-09-09 26 US-Japan talks today on money crisis WASHINGTON. Wed. Cabinet-level talks opening her* tomorrow between the United States and Japan will focus on a wide range of economic issues, but informal discussions on Chinese representation at the United Nations are also anticipated. State Department officials said today. Department spokesman Charles Bray122 words
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Article33 1971-09-09 26 BRISBANE. Wed. Brisbane police warned today that a gang of tombers was at large after two blasts in the city this week. Police cannot find any motive for the bombings. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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129 1971-09-09 26 BANGKOK, Wed. Government forces captured a large communist jungle ramp complete with a basketball court and guerillas shot down a Government helicopter in southern Thailand, police sources said today. The souices said troops and police with helicopter K unship support last Monday seized the campReuter - 129 words
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Article28 1971-09-09 26 CARDIFF. Wed. Three miners died yesterday when the roof of a coal mine collapsed, burying them under tons of rocks and rubble, mining officials uid. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article30 1971-09-09 26 TOKYO. W«<l. An el«htman mission from Japan s Toyota Motor Company leaves tomorrow for Peking in the hope of winning a foothold in the Communist Ch;.ia market.— UPl.30 words
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248 1971-09-09 26 Test for Nixon's new economic policies WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Nixon's proposals to boost the American economy face their first legislative test today as Congress reopens after a month's holiday. Three key parts of Mr. Nixon's new economic policies must be approved before they can go into effect. They are theReuter - 248 words
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Article71 1971-09-09 26 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two pedestrians were killed In separate road accidents today. A student, S. Chandra Mohan, 14. who was knocked down by a car at RAF Seletar. was sent to the Base Hospital and later transferred to Thomson Hospital, where he died at 2.45 p.m.71 words
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Article337 1971-09-09 26 TONDON. Wed. The iitock market closed mixed In relatively quiet trading. Dealers said that Interest was largely selective with some short-term protittaking following recent firmness. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Times Index was down 1.3 at 429. 5. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, not including stamp duty,337 words
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Article57 1971-09-09 26 LONDON, Wtd. Spot 15. 90 Settle m«nt Oct. 14.13. Nov. 14. M. Oct. Dec. 14. W. Dee. 15. 08. Jan. March 18.50. April/June 16.50. July/Sept. 1T. 40. Oct./ Dec. 17. H3, Jan. /March 1R.50. April/ June 18.75. July /Sept. 19.00. Oct. Dec 16.30, c.l.f. basli porti. Sept. 13.40 ■Mm.57 words
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Article35 1971-09-09 26 IX>NDON. Wed. Bpot buyer* £1423 16). Mllcn £1425 £7). Forward buyen £1433 £3). tellen £M 3« I £5). Settlement £1421 (+£ll. Turnlover a.m. 185 tona p.m. 4 tons Tone: I Very iteidy but quiet.35 words
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Article, Illustration75 1971-09-09 26 THE owner of this car is still missing— while a policeman in the background keeps an eye on it. The car was parked in Arab Street when it caught fire at 6.20 a.m. yesterday. A public -spirited man called the fire brigade, who put off the blaze75 words
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Article68 1971-09-09 26 Yahya bid to win over Mujib? DACCA. Wed. Sheik Mujibur Rahman has been "sounded" for possible reconciliation with the Yahya Khan Government, according to local newspaper reports. The reports said that the Awami League leader had been addressed through his defence lawyer. Mr. AX. Brohi of Karachi. It was alsoAgencies - 68 words
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Advertisement178 1971-09-09 26 METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, a AUSTRALIA Mr. Soh Teow Kee of Singapore has been appointed by Metropolitan Business College Pty. Ltd., of Australia as their Enrolment Representative for Singapore. Malaysia, Brunei, Hong Kong and Thailand. Metropolitan Business College, op more commonly known of M.B.C, was cstob, nhcd in Ib-ii, ond has178 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-09-09 26 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: Fair.14 words
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