The Straits Times, 14 September 1971
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Title Section24 1971-09-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration747 1971-09-14 1 Rahim warns of dangers of orbiting big powers KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SINGAPORE today called on countries around the Indian Ocean to maintain a policy of "positive neutralism" towards the big powers to survive. Such ;i policy, s;ii(l the Singapore Minister of Slate lor Foreign Affairs, Inche747 words
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Article, Illustration570 1971-09-14 1 Ismail talks of the coining of a S-E Asia Club rl. possible emergence of a community of South-east Asia was referred to by Tun (Dr.) Ismail at the start of the plenary session of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. At this juncture, however, he did not think it proper to go570 words
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198 1971-09-14 1 N.G. KUTTY - So glad to be alive! -woman who fell seven floors N.G. KUTTY By SINGAPORE, Mon. A 21 -year-old woman fell 70 ft. from the seventh floor of a Housing Board flat in Beach Road this afternoon and lived. I Tonight, lying on her hospital bed, Scow Sock Kuai, of Lorong198 words
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Article47 1971-09-14 1 LONDON. Mon. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will pay a visit to Britain from Oct 30 to Nov. 11 for talks with British Ministers. British officials said today. The Prime Minister will also deliver a commemorative lecture at Fitzwilliam College. Cambridge, his old university.47 words
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Article38 1971-09-14 1 SAIGON. Mon. Crack Government Infantrymen destroyed a big communist supply cache hidden near the border with Laos and in the same mountain jungles captured three long-range North Vietnamese field guns, military spokesmen said today. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article42 1971-09-14 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin received British Opposition Leader Harold Wilson in the Kremlin today, a Foreign Mlnlf-try spokesman said. Mr. Wilson arrived here yesterday for three days of talks w'.lh Soviet officials on current International topics. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article25 1971-09-14 1 MANILA. Mon. Pakistan ambassador Rhurrum Khan Panni. 49. has defected to the rebel "Bangla Desh" government, the Philippine News Service reported tonight. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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633 1971-09-14 1 THE plight of the 8.4 million refugees from East Pakistan now In India dominated the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference's first plenary session. Most of the 13 speakers made the Pakistan crisis the major subject of their addresses. India's Speaker of the Lower House. Dr. 0.8. Dhillon.633 words
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421 1971-09-14 1 K.S. SIDHU - Opium haul: Customs keep watch on seas K.S. SIDHU By SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore may again be a distribution centre of raw opium, the Customs department warned today. Yesterday's seizure of 2.200-lb. (1.000 kgs.) of raw opium, it said, might mean a change In the drug trafficking pattern. It could mean421 words
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Article, Illustration208 1971-09-14 1 PRESIDENT GIRI ARRIVES TODAY PRESIDENT Sheares and the Cabinet will be at Singapore airport this afternoon to welcome President Giri of India and Mrs. Giri when they fly in for a three-day Rood will visit. President Giri, who is accompanied by a party of 26. will have the Minister for208 words
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146 1971-09-14 1 8 die, 50 hurt in 200--vehicle pile-up HARRINGTON, (England), Mon. About 200 cars and trucks crashed into each other today on a fog-bound superhighway in northwestern England, leaving dead, injured and crushed vehicles in one of the worst motorway pile-ups in British history. Police said at least eight died, more146 words
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200 1971-09-14 1 WASHINGTON, Monda> United States and the Soviet Union have ■greed on a system of instanl consulta* lions which will prevent "nuclear accidents" from sparking of]' a nuclear war. An 'accident" would include the unintentional detonation of a nuclear weapon, or other incidents thatAP; NYT - 200 words
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Article48 1971-09-14 1 3 a.m. ROUNDUP 37 DIE IN PRISON ATTICA <New York) Mon. Rebel convicts killed nine civilian employees at Attica state prison today as more than 1.700 state troopers, national fuardsmen and sheriff's deputies stormrd the facility. Twenty-eight prisoners were slain in the gunfire. authorities said. (See Pare Three)48 words
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257 1971-09-14 2 Belfast crisis: Proposed talks run into trouble f\UBLIN. Mon. The proposed three-way talks on the Belfast crisis have run into trouble even before a date has been set. Irish Republic Prem'er Mr Jack Lynch agreed on Saturday to meet British Frime Minister Mr Edward Heath and Northern Premier Mr. BrianReuter; UPI - 257 words
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Article129 1971-09-14 2 RIDDLE OF '£500,000 BANK THEFT f ONDON. Mon. A LonLi don bank today reported its strongroom had been blown open and police fear a gang had got away with thousands of pounds sterling even though they knew what was happening. For during Saturday night, an amateur radio enthusiast reported heReuter - 129 words
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298 1971-09-14 2 Manila demo to free rebels in jail MANILA, Monday ABOUT 15,000 demonstrators with placards saying "crush fascism" turned out today in one of the biggest rallies seen here to demand an end to emergency security measures imposed by President Marcos. President Marcos suspended the writ and gave police special powersReuter - 298 words
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Article67 1971-09-14 2 LOS ANGELES. Mon. Memorial services were held today for actress Pier Angeli. who died of a drug overdose. She will be buried in Prance, a close friend said yesterday. Members of her family, including her twin sister, movie a.tress Marisa Pavan arrived on Saturday night to67 words
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Article24 1971-09-14 2 SAN JUAN (Puerto Ricot. Mon. Thousands of demonstrators demanding independence for Puerto Rico marched on a meeting of US governors here yesterday.24 words
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Article30 1971-09-14 2 BAGHDAD. Mon. A port* authority spokesman today denied an Iranian Press report that 100 Fakistanls had recently drowned when their boat struck a rock in Iraqi waters. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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297 1971-09-14 2 KY AND 1 ON THE SAME SIDE, SAYS McGOVERN CAIGON. Mon. SenaCir George McGovern the sole Democratic Piesidential contender to date, arrived here today on a round the world fact-finding tour and shrugged off an earlier threat by Vice-Pre>nlriu Ky that if Sen. McGovem ever appeared in Vietnam Mr Ky297 words
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145 1971-09-14 2 UONG KONG. Mon. 11 China today charged that Japanese military officials disguised as tourists were collecting military intelligence in South Korea as part of preparatory moves by Premier Sato's Government for armed aggression against Asian countries. The accusation, made by the New ChinaReuter - 145 words
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Miscellaneous8 1971-09-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appteby b £>Al\ln r^ <*"$8 words
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Article, Illustration413 1971-09-14 3 Home and Riad begin talks on Mid-East crisis CAIRO. Monday pGYPT and Britain begin intensive talks on the Middle East crisis here today in the hope of breaking the deadlock in the search for a settlement with Israel. British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec DouglasHome and Egypt's Mr Manmoud Riad areReuter - 413 words
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124 1971-09-14 3 Bodies of 'martyrs' found in 103 graves PHNOM FENH. Mon. Workmen early today I began excavating mass giaves 57 miles north of here aptf reported to hold the bodies o; civilians massacred during a year-long cemmunist occupation. Government officers at Barajr. a district capital, said yesterday that 103 graves. each124 words
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Article38 1971-09-14 3 HONG KONG. Mon. Mr. Chans Shuang-chao. i tonaar confidential secretary in the Taiwan Department of Finanii- who had defected to Pekine last week, m feted by Chinese Officiate yesterday, the New China News Agency said. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article34 1971-09-14 3 KARACHI Mon. The council of the Moslem League Party fa-tion headed by Miai. Mv.mtiiz Daultana yesterday demanded that Pakistan quit the Commonwealth. sayinc bnUiin was inimical to and biased against Fakistan. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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226 1971-09-14 3 Police move in on rebel convicts at Attica ATTICA, (New York), Mon. A i barrage of gunfire broke out today as State Police and Sheriff Deputies stormed the Attica prison where 1,000 rebellious convicts have been holding 38 hostages under the I threat of death since i Thursday last week.226 words
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Article42 1971-09-14 3 AVANDARO. (Mexico). Mon. The first outdoor rock festival In Latin America ended yesterday with police dragging a lake for the bodies of over-con-fident swimmers and more than 200 "hippies' being treated for overdoses of druics in an Improvised hospital. UPIUPI - 42 words
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232 1971-09-14 3 British MP tells of needle cure in Canton TOKYO. Men. Mr. An--1 thony Wedgewocd-Benn, vice-chairman of the British Labour Farty. yesterday described how his hand became numb after Chinese doctors in Canton inserted acupuncture needles. In a telephone call from Peking he said the doctors anaesthetised his left hand duringReuter - 232 words
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235 1971-09-14 3 Engineer. I warned about fire hazard in Apollo Tk^EW YORK, Mon. A former Nusa engineer warned re- j peatedly of the danger irom inflammable material in the Apolio 1 space capsule for eight months before the tire that killed astronauts Civs Grissom. Ed White and Roger Chafee in a 1967235 words
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Advertisement64 1971-09-14 3 SUPERIOR RREEDINGTHE RESULT: FARM-FRESH" CHICKENS are FLAVOUR-RICH FDODRICH at $1-30 per Ib. Juicy, young tender chickens slaughtered when only 9 weeks old Top grade "FARM FRESH" chickens (from imported U.S. A. parent stock) hygienically processed, fully eviscerated and oven-ready. Now available at all leading provision shops and market stalls. In64 words
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Advertisement774 1971-09-14 3 How things work How is ttlfiition trammiitfd'' (See r»je 16* of how thivc.< wokk How v rltetronici data proensing oone' (See page 502) How does a helkoplrr fly? (See page 560). How does 'dr> cloning' clean" 1 (See page 40"). Wh\ dues j record player plav 1 (See page 314)774 words
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Article, Illustration382 1971-09-14 4 TOKYO. Monday tVDR the first time, a r senior official of Premier Sato's Liberal Democratic Party has described the Peking Government as the legitimate Government of China and said Taiwan is a part of China. The official, Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone. chairman of theNYT - 382 words
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Article, Illustration324 1971-09-14 4 ANNE NOT THE GIRL FOR ME, SAYS 'PRINCE CHARMING' I O N D O N. Mon. Crown Prince Carl Gustav of Sweden today talked of romance, Britain's Princess Anne and his grandfather's hopes that both of them would eventually marry. In an interview with a Dally Mirror reporter, the 25-year-oldReuter - 324 words
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Article49 1971-09-14 4 WELLINGTON. Mon. NewZealand's indecent publications tribunal today banned outright William Edward Spr agues book "Sex. Pornography and the Law." It also ruled that two others. -Naked Came the Stranger." and Sex and the Over-forties" wire Indecent in the hands of persons under 18 years. Reute.'.Reuter - 49 words
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Article187 1971-09-14 4 LONDON, Mon. Marlene Dietrich arrived here today for her first visit in six years and denied rumours that she was retiring from show business. "Not true," the 67--year-old German- born star told reporters at Heathrow airport But she was willing to concede her title of theReuter - 187 words
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595 1971-09-14 4 Question mark over Indira's Soviet visit NEW DELHI. Monday jNDIANS will be watching closely their Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's visit to Russia later this month for signs whether their euphoria over the signing of an IndoSoviet "peace, co-operation and friendship" treaty five weeks ago was justified. Interested foreigners. InReuter - 595 words
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Advertisement149 1971-09-14 4 I YOUR NEW DUNLOPILLO c7VIATTRESS IS GUARANTEED 10YEARS. Buy a new Dunlopillo mattress, and you Your new Dunlopillo mattress will get this guarantee in writing: "If any give you at least 10 years of relaxing Dunlopillo foam mattress ever fails in its first comfort. It will never go lumpy, ten149 words
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Advertisement95 1971-09-14 4 Jk ||^L every girl has problem ham i h PERFUMED IS SPRAY SET I ■> London. Paris. New Yoi k HB I Age and Wrinkles Go Together. "It's inevitable" you say. But how do some women keep their lively complexions year after year? With tLo daily help of 2nd Debut95 words
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Article, Illustration424 1971-09-14 5 Malaysia backs policy to uphold and practise Parliament rule KING AND RAZAK SPEAK AT CPA MEETING KUALA LUMPUR. Monday •piE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Tun Alxlul Razak today stressed Malaysia's faith in the concept of parliamentary democracy and its determination to uphold and practiae it. Addressing about 1,000 people in424 words
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572 1971-09-14 5 tion has accepted certain restrictions en the democratic process is a sincere and practical attempt to make it workable and acceptable to a new set of political and social facts." Tun Razak *ala It would be natural for some who saw democracy only In572 words
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Advertisement149 1971-09-14 5 LI fl> 1 MULTI -VITAMIN CAPSULES Juvelon m—^ AI^aI >l our 9° lc #n y* ars when your childrtn are all Ol rvMvWvQ wgpppH^. grown up and you've H jjrand children to enjoy. POWGl This is the time you need Juvelon multi Vitamin Irt \/^^IJ|* I Lw i^aiMMaaB fe capsules,149 words
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Advertisement150 1971-09-14 5 IMA _J£ you may even find ftladdin's Lamp here Com. to SHEHERZADE where your t» ov«fcom. by the Untntic array of maiterp fees that's a sttMr ditplay o' tin. craftsmanship ««auiiit« wki. »ilk». cottom, j^fl glittving i*w.llerv. undali. mooden temp* carvings. hand'P'Ck.d village handiaafts from India and a wrhoK rang*150 words
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135 1971-09-14 6 HDB plans for anti-pollution campaign SINGAPORE, Monday yHE Housing and Development Board Is to organise a series of activities in connection with the "Keep Singapore pollution-free" campaign from next month. A HDB statement said today that the board would place emphasis on a cleaner and healthier environment in and around135 words
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Article43 1971-09-14 6 SINOAPORE. Mon— A works cuperlntenbtnt In an Industrial nrm. Jcseph Adrian Anthonlsz, 38, was today granted a divorce in the High Court because of his wife's desertion. He said his wife. Violet Edwards. 31. left him on Dec. IS. urn43 words
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Article29 1971-09-14 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two winners will »hare the second group price of $20X00 In yesterday's Toto draw No. 72/71. The jackpot for this Thursday s draw Is $105,000.29 words
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Article33 1971-09-14 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man, Ng Klang Tew, 32. was fined (10 today for snouting and disorderly behaviour at the Junction of New Bridge Road and Tew Chew Street on Sept. 11.33 words
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258 1971-09-14 6 Airlines plan to boost travel with lower fares SINGAPORE, Mon. Air travel is expected to cost less in future, spokesmen of several scheduled airline companies said here today. One of them said "It is the one commodity that is down Instead of going up like the others." A Pan- Am258 words
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Article67 1971-09-14 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A blue llpht at the rear of Urn Poh L#ng*s car cost him a fine of $10 in a traffic court today. Llm of Prince Charles Crescent, drove his car at Queensway on April 25 last year and hud a blue Instead of a red67 words
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Advertisement365 1971-09-14 6 <i CATHAY'S I.; JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA h: a" Advance Co.h Book 11.91 At Th« Catkay CiMim tfm 10 am to pm. J, S 'airy. Attar a.m. phon* bookina* can a* occtptfd at »h« iHranfl Drtv* •In Cln«mo'i Bo» O»»ict S ADM: -ADULTS: $2.00 CHILDREN (UNDER 12) $1.00 > LAST 2365 words
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Advertisement95 1971-09-14 6 V SHLE HHOE III8COIIKTS!! Open on Sunday TZ^SHIS RAFFLES PLACE 9, D'Ameida $treot, Voap7tm.nt.i stor. Singapore |.Te4:*****/*****. f~NEX^ DILIP KUMAR A Motion Picture Filled BAIRA BAMU With Songs Dances! 5 #k A iiUKI I iASTMANCOLOI J a iwwooaiiMw pium with English &ma lay subtitles w%^^^^^^v.vA^^^^^^vv^ftftr^r\^WA^vwvrtr <^^aV^^^r^^^v MEIROPOLE- HOLLYWOOD- VENUS "wdaS95 words
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Advertisement313 1971-09-14 6 Paradise pf local Dishes at HIN'S HEAVENLY COOKHOUSE 'jwvHjj^ff^BHfHp fl B Qlfe W^ V* r^aW aaa! lEaaal B^W ■< bbbbß bbi 75 **Baaa» I 1 -JtVS'» a aaaaL I.JI m Bf Ba^ a\ aj k ii *v am -w r^^aaaßßj^Hß^^^ aj» T ,«>^t, bbbblbH hlmw _^L^^M^BBaiMßaaßß. 'A "t. Vr^vßßJ ■■>!313 words
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Advertisement643 1971-09-14 6 J .KTTTTTn ■iPaU. J T ■LM I T 1 "I ORGANISATION j (T«l«phon«: 4531«4) LAST S DAYS! 'j> 1 SHOWS NIGHTLY: 7.00 9 30 "MONEY AHO I" Chin Hjiong Lm Chan Mon Ling Mandarin Color Scope With English Chinese Subtitles AaVanca Cath Beekln«t I J» > At Th« Cathay CiiMma643 words
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Article, Illustration488 1971-09-14 7 COUNSEL: HE WAS PUT UNDER THREAT OF BLACKMAIL PENANG. Mon PRISON office S.P. (Jancsan, who helped four criminals to escape from Penang jail by providing them with a revolver and ten rounds of ammunition was jailed for two years today. Ganesan, charged on488 words
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Article82 1971-09-14 7 NPC course on plant layout SINGAPORE, Mon— The National Productivity Centre is organising a six-week course on "Plant layout and materials handling" for top and middle management at the centre in Chla Ping Road, Jurong, from Sept. 27. It Is a two- week programme, followed by a four-week ln-plant practical82 words
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95 1971-09-14 7 'NO HITCH' IN NEW SCHOOL'S FIRST DAY SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore International School in Dover Road, with its 800 students of 40 different nationalities, began the first working day of its school year today. Its "international" character applies, not only to the students, but to the teachers ?.s well. For95 words
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Article25 1971-09-14 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Tong. will open the "Buy Singapore-Made" exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall on Wednesday25 words
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211 1971-09-14 7 British pull-out won't disrupt social work SINGAPORE. Mon. The British military withdrawal from the region is unlikely to affect the work of voluntary social organisations In Singapore. The Social Dimension, latest newsletter of the Singapore Association of Social Workers, explained that about 75 per cent of workers In voluntary organisations211 words
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266 1971-09-14 7 Govt helps 100 base workers get jobs SINGAPORE, Mon. Nearly 100 employees retrenched from the British bases have found alternative Jobs through the Ministry of Labour's employment exchange. More than 1,000 redundant base employees have registered at the labour exchanges. About 400 of these were registered since Sept. 1, when266 words
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Article38 1971-09-14 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A verdict of suicide was recorded today on a jobless man, Yeo Hee Hian, 32, who jumped to his death from a block of flats at the Outram Park Shopping Complex on Aug. 31.38 words
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170 1971-09-14 7 Builder to be prosecuted for his 'good deed' SINGAPORE, Mon.— A sub-contractor, who helped a poor woman labourer by employing her 15--year-old son, today heard that he would be prosecuted for his deed. Per Hoon Nam. 36. of Chng Gim Huat Pte. Ltd.. a coroner's court was told, today had170 words
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Article71 1971-09-14 7 A handbook on telex changeover SINGAPORE. Mon. The Telecommunications Department has issued a nanabook to facilitate the changeover from tne existing manual telex exchange to an automatic exchange soon. The booklet covers most of the operating conditions telex operators will meet when using the automatic exchange. With the automatic telex71 words
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Article20 1971-09-14 7 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Polytechnic EngineerIng Society will hold a threeday seminar en "Productivity Improvement techniques" from Sept. 23.20 words
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Advertisement70 1971-09-14 7 JOE? lAr Where the big beat is!!! Great music, good food, fantastic atmosphere!!! CAnd no parking problems!!! "Fish Chok" week Join in the fun and have a treat on us a delicious, steaming-hot bowl of "fish chok" with your first drink, free! BAR 11am to lam NIGHTCLUB 7pm to lam70 words
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Advertisement306 1971-09-14 7 Iv x J ninF <X wjf UM mL\ THE SHOWIEST BALLET i\ ON EARTH IpJU OPENS TO-NIGHT IiWL 8.30 P.M. «f> jfei^.A NATIONAL THEATRE bf 3 J Tickets: $2.00. $3.00 .1 $5.00. $8.00 J^^^M^ $1200. $15.00 PHPP^F j available at the r National Theatre i and R*binsons ONLY. YM**Js3^^£ precisely306 words
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Miscellaneous64 1971-09-14 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I I CAME RIGHT OVER, 1 SHE SAYS I NEED I KiPS! WHAT'S VEX M TO TAKE DANCING PROBLEM LESSONS, AND I PETUNIA AND I f/f HMMMi WELL v I At?E HAVING AN J THERE'S ONE V IV^APGUMENTI^/ iV WAY T FIND JPUT ON A64 words
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Article, Illustration104 1971-09-14 8 JACQUELINE TAKES A LOOK AT JACQUELINE SEVEN-year-old Jacqueline Fleming didn't take much time to realise thai a portrait her mother showed her was a replica of herself. She grinned shyly in delight, then recovering quickly from her bashfulness, she ran to grab her younger sister. Nicola. 5. to show off104 words
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230 1971-09-14 8 Survey is on to assess scientific manpower SINGAPORE, Monday A NATIONAL survey of scientists is now being carried out by the Ministry of Science and Technology to assess the scientific manpower in the Republic. Two questionnaires have been sent to every known science graduate irom the University of Singapore. Nanyang230 words
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75 1971-09-14 8 SAF BEGINS NEW SERIES OF EXERCISES SINGAPORE, Men. The Singapore Armed Forces today began exercises In the Paya Lebar and Pulau Übln areas. They will end on Sept. 23. Other exercises which began today are: Demolition exercises at the Southern Islands firing range at Pulau Senang. which will end on75 words
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Article38 1971-09-14 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Shaw Organisation will celebrate its 43rd anniversary between Sept. 21. and 23. During the three-day celebration, admission to all the Shaw chain of theatres, cinemas and amusement parks, will be at half price.38 words
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Article30 1971-09-14 8 SINGAPORE, Mon— A Canadian, Lt. Col. James Sloan, will arrive here on Sept. 23 to take over as Officer Commanding of the Salvation Army In Singapore and Malaysia.30 words
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Article106 1971-09-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The appeal by former DAP MP, Fan Yew Teng, against his conviction and fine of $2,000 by the High Court for publishing a seditious speech in the DAP publication, the Rocket, opened In the Federal Court today. Fan 28. editor of the106 words
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105 1971-09-14 8 IPOH, Mon. Police were called to restore order at a meeting of the Ulu Kinta division of the MCA in Jelapanc new village here after a section of the 400 people present went on a "booing" and "shouting" session. the meeting was held to105 words
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Advertisement102 1971-09-14 8 Fourseas Finance Whether it's a loan, an investment. or a fixed deposit account, you can be sure of a fair deal from us. As a wholly owned subsidiary of the oldest and most respected bank in Singapore, we offer security good interest for your investmest. FOURSEAS FINANCE a wholly owned102 words
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704 1971-09-14 9 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARENTS AND NURSES WARDS... A question of understanding AS i( group of parents concerned with better child tare in hospitals, we wish to comment on the parent-nurse relationship brought out in four letters published recently in your columns. They were by "A Very Bewildered Heart" (July 27); the704 words
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Letter74 1971-09-14 9 WITH reference to the complaint by "Extrovert" (ST.. Sept. 8) against a driving tester at the Queenstown Driving Test Centre, in connection with an Oral Highway Code Test. I would like to Inform the writer that his complaint is being -.nvestlgated. He can facilitate the Investigation by furnishing74 words
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Letter144 1971-09-14 9 I REFER to the letter by "Justice Please" (ST. *.ug. 16). headline "You'll «et off with a lighter fine In court." All offers of composition are assessed according to the seriousness of the offence and a table of such assessment approved by the Atorney-Oeneral Is followed. The Traffic Police in144 words
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Letter91 1971-09-14 9 PLEASE refer to the letter from Mr. Chong Sal Keow (ST.. Aug. 30). Licensees selling drinks at the Satay Club and Esplanade foodstalls were Instructed to confine sales of drinks within their respective areas following complaints of touting and frequent clashes between the stallholders. The situation is being kept under91 words
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Letter88 1971-09-14 9 THE story of Ah Chung, the Uttle boy lost for over seven months reflects poorly on the efficiency of our police force. Ii his father Mr Chew Lip Hern, did make a report at the Paya Lebar police station as stated in your report, how come the88 words
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489 1971-09-14 9 Why not a special 'black' list to check S'pore citizens? AM glad that there has been a response (S.T.. Sept 7) from the Acting Controller of Immigration to my ietter of Aug 27. Regarding his suggestion that there might have been some 300 passengers waiting to be cleared on the489 words
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Letter53 1971-09-14 9 AT the Tlong Bahru estate In Kirn Pong Road, the bin compound Is properly maintained and the workers are doing a wonderful job. It would be a more healthier place to live in If all the other HDB estates follow the fine example set by the Tlong Bahru estate. ANTI53 words
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443 1971-09-14 9 6-day school week and who's responsible? IT was Monday, Sept. 6, a typical weekday. The time was 7.30 a.m. A frustrated student was standing at the bus stop with her eyes glued to the west, praying that STC bus No. 143 would come along. She had been waiting for half443 words
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130 1971-09-14 10 We should stop singing along with other people's songs AM concerned about J the musical aspect of Singapore culture. We need a common Singaporean culture to integrate our people. Our main aim of music education today, is to develop a Singaporean culture. To achieve this, we must teach all Singaporeans130 words
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Letter101 1971-09-14 10 ON Sept. 7 I went to the Singapore Johc'e Express company to get the causeway card, intending to visit mv friend who is living in Malacca. I saw a payroll clerk in the company. To my surprise, he told me that I could have the card but not101 words
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Letter86 1971-09-14 10 MY definition of p. tourist trap? It's the road to the Cameron Highlands where it's not uncommon for a car to plunge into a ravine. I saw one such accident the other day. Very soon a two and a half million dollar hotel is to be built at86 words
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Letter68 1971-09-14 10 NATURE note: bats rocst la the roof of the Kuala Brang post oflics. Ulu Trengganu. Sanitary note the smell they make is appalling and resembles that of a neglected zoo. Humane note: would the authorities please do something about this for the sake of the public who truly68 words
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Advertisement78 1971-09-14 9 I OUTSTANDING CANTONESE CUISINE. I I \J^ HONGKONG TIM SUM ANO I I M CHINESE ALA CARTE B "^1 DAILY 11.30 am H B SUNDAYS ANO PUBLIC HOUOAYS OPEN AT 10 00am jSjr FULL COURSE CHINESE DINNER I FROM ONLY $80 PER TABLE- ■WC-^iF L *-^M W^Zttttm NO SERVICE CHARGE78 words
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Advertisement183 1971-09-14 9 I LAST FIVE I I DAYS I I exclusive! I PERFUME I I OFFER I I NEW I I NATION I Singapore's afternoon newspapeil News comment analysis All -new Ford Falcon 500 is here New XV Ford Falcon 500 is a cushioned completely restyl- extra luxuries AM/FM radio, packet of183 words
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Article508 1971-09-14 10 The neutralisation of South-East Asia is Malaysia's principal foreign policy aim with which the world is becoming familiar. But Tun Ismail's opening address to the plenary session of the Ctmmon wealth Parliamentary Association in Kuala Lumpur yesterday was by no means a rt petition of a fiimiliar508 words
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Article319 1971-09-14 10 The first batch of Malaysian seamen has passed out from the Seamen Training School at Glugor and before the year ends another group will have completed the three-month course. More than 100 seamen will be trained this way each year. This is timely in view of319 words
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Article214 1971-09-14 10 Pclicemen in Singapore can hold their heads a little higher this morning. Their importance in society always accepted in principle is shortly to be tangibly recognised. The recommend atiens of the Lee Soo Ann review committee are to be put into practice. The report of this committee, completed214 words
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Article, Illustration673 1971-09-14 10 ERNEST COREA - President the Red Cross ideals ERNEST COREA I By I SINGAPORE AS OPEN minded as he is big boned and brawny, Varahagiri Venkata Giri, today's distinguished visitor in Singapore, is a man of many parts. At 76, India's President looks remakably fit. Grey hairs and an occasional weakness in the673 words
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1131 1971-09-14 10 CLYDE H. FARNSWORTH - THE EEC IS SPLIT INTO TWO MONETARY CAMPS CLYDE H. FARNSWORTH By PARIS The Euro- pean Common Market's fragile unity, periodically fractured and then patched up over two decades of turbulent history, faces perhaps its greatest threat as a result of the dollar crisis. The Market has functioned well that1,131 words
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Advertisement20 1971-09-14 10 PRECIOUS STONES FINE JEWELLERY OUUM <*: (DUWIONO* ••LOI ■■■PIIIW lUU •■TAN mAPBMMM G.M.DESILVA (JEWELLERS) B.JOHN LITTLf« K.OO RAFFLE! H.ACC, ■IWOAPOW.r TK7»TO420 words
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Advertisement70 1971-09-14 10 eg If it comes unstuck (whatever 'it' is) and you don't have the perfect adhesive or sealant for the job (any job)... don't feel at a loss for words! All you have to say is 'Bostik It' J|<B>[|| W^ STRENGTH IS JUST QNE OF OUR STRONG POINTS.... for a comprehensive70 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-09-14 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Justice Winslow today heard how the outbreak of the Japanese war in Malaya broke up the marriage of a local Japanese, then in Government service here. "And the ending of the war brought no relief to the couple.264 words
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87 1971-09-14 11 Court told of threat to sue for millions KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A doctor threatened to sue a press photographer "for millions" when he was photographed at Court Hill here in April, it was alleged in a magistrate's court today. A Straits Times photo«rapher. Mr Alvin Yuen Weug Thlm. 20. sale'87 words
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Article84 1971-09-14 11 CAIRNHILL HIT BY BLACKOUT SINGAPORE. Mon. Twelve houses alone Cairnhill Road between Orchard Road and Hul--Ift Road were without electricity late till this evening after a power failure in the morning. Parts of Orchard Road were affected when two faulty low voltage cables blew a fuse at the Emerald Hill84 words
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Article47 1971-09-14 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two robbers one armed with a revolver today held up the munager of the Yak Hong Hung Trading Company in Upper Changi Road and escaped with $1,600. Police later found the car abandoned at Wing Loong Road, on Upper Chang! Road.47 words
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155 1971-09-14 11 KANGAR. Mon. The Ministry of Education is paying greater attention to I the tendency among Malay students to shift from the science to the arts stream in upper secondary schools. •State education officers have been instructed to submit a special report on this155 words
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378 1971-09-14 11 NGIAM TONG HAI - Another ship yard to follow Jurong NGIAM TONG HAI Profit-sharing among 3,400 workers By SINGAPORE, Monday ANOTHER shipyard, Sembawang Shipyard (Pte.) Ltd., ja expected to introduce a pro-fit-sharing scheme like Jurong Shipyard'sThe scheme for the 3,400 workers of this Government-owned shipyard will probably be effective next year when it is378 words
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Article34 1971-09-14 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ong An Tee had hU car forfeited todi.y when he admitted using It as a pirate taxi at Yio Chu Kang Read on June 23. He was alsc fined $400.34 words
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289 1971-09-14 11 BAILYNE SUNG - BAILYNE SUNG By CINGAPORE. Mon.— About 40 Australia-bound passengers have been stranded since last night at the Singapore airport because there were no seats available for them on connecting flights home. They flew in by Qantas from London. It was the second time in289 words
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Advertisement197 1971-09-14 11 ___________i ____^^__l ii wKk \it^L____yc?-^ _e_9^v"^* fl J wm bKm__l 6___^^^^ '^-Hl^^A-l t t' i giuJF£_Li l KJk W^y \/ITQnOOT' L^~ -T_r t Many busy mothers have already discovered how Vitadeer helps \)t keep them active ahead of the household chores no matter how busy the day and gives them197 words
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Miscellaneous120 1971-09-14 11 XII.-H <h,p H lT njNK? J COUNTRY, 'ATS^OF WAR^EHy. A^ ai "pp til Xhnt'r I /MOW LET )/SOME OTHER IZaH UWWERSTAW's) |(^?-v/ H AttS J SfrS^/^J--^ 4 MEL TELL- < TIME,DEAR- DEAR-AM'LL < V OUL (K. S K V>F^^= R CAnH r -^>VO'WHUT A. WMEN AH'M V CASH TW CHECK120 words
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138 1971-09-14 12 Taiwan mission calls off visit to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Monday FIRST Taiwan trade mission cx|iected here following the establishing of direct tiade between China and Malaysia has cancelled its Malaysian trip. The 20-man delegation, which is current!] on a South-east Asian tour, was scheduled to have arrived here from Indonesia138 words
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Article, Illustration195 1971-09-14 12 fHKSK girls don't speak, but watch their turbans talk! These tin bans, to begin with, not only kept their heads pretty, they restored what would have been a complete breakdown of communications today. The girls of the Ballet Afrikana, aged* 19 to 30, are all195 words
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Article107 1971-09-14 12 Malaysian loses passport in taxi SINGAPORE. Mon. A mechanic Mr. Chal Yun Fah, 22. lost his Malaysian international passport while travelling in a taxi from Rooinson Road to Serangoon Road last Thursday night. Mr. Chal, who is from Mirl, Sarawak, today appealed to the driver or the finder to return107 words
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Advertisement8 1971-09-14 12 No opener required -simply pull the flip- ring^^^^8 words
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178 1971-09-14 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. 3 Hotel Malaysia's Rajah Room is to be leased out as the first Indian nightclub in the Republic. The new restaurant-night-club, to be named "Kashmir", will serve Mogul food and present floorshows from India. rue $30,000 will be spent on renovation178 words
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Article28 1971-09-14 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lavurer Mohammed Gany s/o Ragumhy was fined $75 today when he admitted having a teeter of Indian hemp at a PSA w'own last Saturday.28 words
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Article46 1971-09-14 13 PENANG, Mon. The recent imposition of duty on textiles imported into Penan; came as a "complete surprise" to the state government. "I was just as surprised as the people of Penan*," Mr. Ooi Ah Bee, political secretary to the Chief Minister, said today.46 words
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Article, Illustration394 1971-09-14 13 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN ONLY TENURE PERIOD AND RENT ISSUES TO BE SETTLED By j SINGAPORE, Monday gRITAIN and Singaj>ore have agreed on most of the real estate and other requirements for the ANZUK force to be stationed here as part of the live-nation defence.394 words
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Article56 1971-09-14 13 SINOAPORE. Mon. Three men, who had utensils for smoking ganja were each fined $150 today by a magistrate's court. Abdul Karlm bin ]>mail. 25. MustafTa bin Mohammed. 21, and Abdul Halim 23. admitted having a coconut-shell pipe, a bottle ana water, and some matches, at an open56 words
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Article46 1971-09-14 13 Down to 98m gallons SINGAPORE, Mon. Water use yesterday took a dip down to 97.9 million callous a drop of 4.9 million gallons from the previous day's consumption. There were 1.74 Inches of rain at Macßitchie Reservoir, 0.76 inch at Peirce and 0.23 inch at Seletar46 words
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151 1971-09-14 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A lEXANDRA Hospital. A formely the British Military Hospital, is expected to open after an official visit by the Minister for Health. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, tomorrow. Although floors were kept polished and linens starched since the step-by-step handover from the151 words
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181 1971-09-14 13 Funeral attack after row over girls SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth was still critically ill in Outram Hospital today following an attack on a groan of mourners at a burial ceremony yesterday. The \lolence arose alter some girls were teased. Soong Yin Tuck. 20. of Clemenceau Avenue, was stabbed in the181 words
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82 1971-09-14 13 Man accused of having dud currency SINGAPORE. Mon. Chang Chin, 33, pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to two charges of trafficking and possessing dud Indonesian currency. The first cbarge alleged that he trafficked In 1.000 Bank of Indonesia Serlbu Ruplah notes at Beach Road on Sept. 10. The82 words
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Advertisement43 1971-09-14 13 m Now all you have to do to enjoy the bright, zesty taste of Anchor Beer is to flip open a can. For the party, beach or a picnic— Anchor Beer i 1 the new flip-ring can is easier to pack and carry.43 words
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Article84 1971-09-14 14 Bt Semb. $4.86 .32 Boustead $2 56 .16 M G Hold. $1.94 .12 Haw Par $2.49 .12 C and 0 $3.20 .10 N. B. Timber $6.15 U. E. $2.84 F. B. L'ston $1.98 Cold Store $2 .95 Inchcape $3.68 Tone Menr $1 36 ltd Motor $2.02 Shell Ret. $3.0684 words
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Article25 1971-09-14 14 F. E. I.'ston 565.000 Faber Rights 282.000 Haw Par 261.000 M. and G. Hold 156.000 Total Turnover: 2.48 M Delayed Percentage: 19.9325 words
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Article38 1971-09-14 14 Sept. 10 Sept. i: Industrials: 182.14 183.2: I Hotels: 75.86 76.1: Properties: 131.13 131.9 t Tins: 97.34 97.3 t S rubbers: 119.49 119.31 Dee. 30. 1966 100 f Dec. 31. 196S 100 t Dec. 29, 19«2 10038 words
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Article246 1971-09-14 14 SMALL support for selective second line issues was evident on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. With this new-found interest prices steadied generally to finish mainly in plus territory. In industrials, gains outnumbered losses six to one. A few heavyweights were also sought higher246 words
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Article51 1971-09-14 14 CVS THE official Malayan KJ Short Term Money Market for the week ended Sept. 11. 1971 the ranee of call rates was as follows: BANKING FUNDS: 3'i per cent to 3*, per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3', per cent to 4Vi per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds toI tailed $1(251 words
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Article1078 1971-09-14 14 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFI CIALLY LUTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOM* OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: CLOSING TONE: Very Steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd1,078 words
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Article1166 1971-09-14 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number ol shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A.C.M..V (1) 1.61. Alcan (2) 1.47. Allied Choc. (2) 1.88. Ben and Co. (3)1,166 words
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Article77 1971-09-14 14 KINTA KELLAS TIN is paying a dividend of 60 per cent on Oct. 11 making a total of 120 per cent for the year against the previous 100 per cent and not as reported in yesterday's Business Times. M it G (Motor General Invest. Holdings) Is paying its77 words
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Article582 1971-09-14 14 MIN NGAI Knitting Factory (Malaya) in 1970 fell on hard times again. Pre-tax profits slumped from $65,711 to $15,085 and after tax charges the group suffered a loss of $9,033 against a profit last time of $24,711. The accounts for the year show this net loss582 words
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Article46 1971-09-14 14 rE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dipped $1.25 to $626.87* per picul on an official offering up 40 tons to 318 tons. The tone of the market was fairly steady with all-round buying support at lower levels, especially from the United States.46 words
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Article53 1971-09-14 14 Saturday Friday •U.S. SU.I. London Closed 41. U Beirut 42.23 41.93 Hongkong 43.20 43.08 Zurich Closed 41. 508 41. 50S Parts Closed 42.38 Spore (1) 43.20 43.30 S Spore 139.50 139.70 (1) Export price In non-sterling areas In U.S. dollara per ounce. (2) Local dealert price in Singapore53 words
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Article21 1971-09-14 14 SEPT. 13 RUBBER: 99.00 cents (down 0.50 cent). TIN: $626,872 (down $1.25). Official offering 318 tons (up 40 tons).21 words
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Article110 1971-09-14 14 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCMAHCE SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL VESTEROHV. Cteanut Oil: bulk $50 idlers, drum Ss2t Hller*. Cw»- Mixed (fob I loose Sept./ Oct. UK/ Coot. 5291 B. P»pp*r: Muntofc ASTA white f.O.b. 100", NLW $1924 tellers. Sarawak while f.O.b. 86<~, NLW JIB2J teller* Sarawak special black110 words
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Article163 1971-09-14 14 AFTER an unchang- ed opening the rubber market yesterday drifted about one cent lower in slow and thin dealings. Lack of fresh factors and buying support caused the decline. Forwards were R.A.S. and M.R.E. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers163 words
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Article45 1971-09-14 14 traded sporadically down the list but physicals were ignored. The afternoon session was dull and featureless and there were no acceptances from China. The market closed Inactive with R.S.S. One September buyers quoted at 99.00 cents per kilo down 0.50 cent on Friday's close.45 words
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Article108 1971-09-14 14 OUTPUT of tin conoenw trates for the month of August by the following mines are: Piculs Aokam 3.440 Austral Amal 917 Ayer Hltam 3,750 BerJunUl 7,734 Chenderlang 281 Oopen* 3.700 Hong Kong 58 Idris Hydraulic 482 Kamuntlng 2.818 Kampor.g Lanjut 1.680 Kent 180 Kllllnghall 666 Klnta108 words
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Article180 1971-09-14 14 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Sept. 13. Local dollar* to one unit Srllinj Buying of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7.3850 7.3525 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3.4525 3.4100 3 3800 Canadian Dollar 2.9775 2.9225 2 9075180 words
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355 1971-09-14 14 Round 2 of S. Darby battle for Seafield TIE Sime Darby battle for control of Seafleld is entering its second phase. The offer closed yesterday and there seems little doubt Sime Darby will extend its offer period. There are now three courses open. The last withdrawal I'm told is out355 words
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Article349 1971-09-14 14 UK economy poised for expansion LONDON: Demand and activity in the UK may soon begin to expand "more vigorously," says the Bank of England in its quarterly bulletin released on Monday. It notes that there has already been a marked recovery In exports since the spring, and the budget andReuter - 349 words
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Article304 1971-09-14 14 TV/TELBOURNE. Mon. Heavy- weight miners staged a good recovery in dull trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Volume was very low and the gains were mainly in line with last week's stronger London market. Oils were marginally firmer while the recent heavy losers among the industrials picked up304 words
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Article64 1971-09-14 14 »pHESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5J25.000 and above. 1 mth 7 7/8 to 8 1/8% 2 mths 7 1/3 to 8% 3 mths 7 1/2 to 8% 6 mths 7 7, 16 to 7 15/16% 9 mths64 words
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Article231 1971-09-14 14 T-TONO KONO. Mon. The xl market opened on a steady note and for the early part of the morning prices began to Improve. However, profit-taking made Its appearance and. with the exception of few shares which went against the trend to put on gains, the majority of counters231 words
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Article35 1971-09-14 14 On the frw ticfeanxt market ir Hong Konc ywtenlay the U.S. iWtv Quoted at 5.9150 for T.T. and 5.09 for ttefitnc wu quoted at 14.43 and *n« U*| »f td JOB U7J.35 words
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Article, Illustration347 1971-09-14 15 More pay for rank-and-file of police force SINGAPORE, Monday SINGAPORE'S ().(MM)-stron<4 police rank •and- file are expected to get 'JO !o 2.") per cent im rises on the recommendation of the recent Lee Soo Ann salary review committee. But the reaction of many policemen today to the news expected to347 words
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160 1971-09-14 15 $100,000 BAIL FOR INSURANCE COMPANY MANAGER SINGAPORE. Mon.—lnsurance company manager. Patrick Georr«* Ralph, was released today on $100,000 bail after he was charged in the First Magistrate's Court with corruption. Ralph, of South British Insurance Co. In Cecil Street, who was arrested last Saturday. was charred on two counts of160 words
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Article572 1971-09-14 15 Court surprised victims Gardener charged with double murder SINGAPORE. Monday J^S amah and a cook, who were strangled to death with a ro|>e at a Leedon Park house last November, did not put up any struggle because they were "caught by surprise" by the assailant, a pathologist suggested in the572 words
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Article50 1971-09-14 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Philip Scow. Vice President of operations of Management Services Ltd.. which controls the Goodwood chain of hotels, has left the company. Switzerland-trained Mr. Scow had been with the Group since 1965. He was general manager of Hotel Malaysia before his promotion in February.50 words
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170 1971-09-14 15 Wife who longed to be free like a bird SINGAPORE. Mon. The High Court was told today how courtship and subsequent married life could mean "a world o! substantial difference" f o a young couple. Miss Ong Siew Eng. for the husband, told the court: j "In fact, they can170 words
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Article43 1971-09-14 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Grandmother Cheng Wee Tee. 96. who was scalded by a basinful of hot water after she .slipped and fell at her home in Circuit Road on Aug. 30. died shortly after of burns, a coroner's court heard today. Verdict: Misadventure.43 words
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Advertisement20 1971-09-14 15 55 days Singapore to London in two Volkswagen Kombis. Congratulations to the S.A.F. team on this remarkable achievement from Champbn20 words
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Advertisement422 1971-09-14 15 Air condition your entire house w ith I. A.C.'s unique time payment plan! Now it's possible for you to enjoy the benefits of full home air conditioning. lAC will install a complete Carrier air conditioning package system in your house right now. And finance can be arranged for you to422 words
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Miscellaneous205 1971-09-14 15 On your TV and Radio 5.00 P.M. Programme Summary 0.34 Arena Sukan 5.00 Pok Amai-Amai 9.00 News 5.37 Jerry Lewis Cartoons 117 Peristiw e ";j, 9.30 Four In One Night Gallery S.lO Woodbmda, Animal Doctor Nobody Ever Comes Here mi Convict ed (Starring Glenn Ford. 0.43 Ennlebert Humperdinck Brodenck Crawford205 words
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Miscellaneous724 1971-09-14 15 3.99 P.M. Opening and General 7.IS For The Family (Chinese Hospital Repeat) 3.21 For the Family (M) ***s (C) 3.50 A Diary of Events in Singapore 7M Our Music MakefS De ter This Week (M) O'Silva u c 1.15 Painter and His World Van 3.55 It s Happening in Singapore724 words
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Article, Illustration512 1971-09-14 16 ONG KIAT BENG - ONG KIAT BENG by f AMPS are light- ing up in new shapes. Bright and glowing or soft and subdued, as a centre of attraction or to blend in with the decor of a room, there is a shape to match every mood.512 words
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Article, Illustration145 1971-09-14 16 iirHEN Nelia Sancho came Tf here three months ago, she only had a fleeting glance of Singapore. Although scheduled to pay a five-day visit, she had to make do with a night's stay because of an influenza attack before setting out on her145 words
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416 1971-09-14 16 Simple rules for success in roasting lamb TWERE are many ways of cooking and serving lamb, from a simple grill to the most exotic gourmet dish, that there's no need to find lamt> less appetising. For sheer simplicity of cooking, and eating satisfaction, roast lamb joints take a lot of416 words
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Article, Illustration60 1971-09-14 16 Black and silver, or black and white seem to be the popular combinations for evening dresses. And a delightful change is the sudden appearance of checks for evening too. Seen above are two creations from Nina Ricci of Paris demure styles with soft skirts and high collars. Big60 words
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Article172 1971-09-14 16 AGILE, long and slender, modern without excess, feminine without affectation, discreetly fas h 1 onable this is the young woman decreed by Nina Riccl of Paris. Her day dresses are short and evening gowns not quite floor length, leaving people guessing a supple body172 words
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Advertisement255 1971-09-14 16 mm Protect the natural moistness of your skin... Nivea Creme, containing medicated Eucerite, I replaces the natural Jjijjj moisture that sun, ||fc 'i'il humidity and ;m airconditioning destroy; •< J Nivea keeps your skin [!j naturally soft JfPffjl and beautiful. M^T ■**i 2 fB *L This delicate cryslal-cul <4ti| h^*255 words
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Advertisement186 1971-09-14 16 WM*W v% *»-v *Ty^7' So lovely. So glowingly youthful. A skin to be envied. Admired. All, all yours. And your secret? Your unseen, soft-as-silk secret is an Elizabeth Arden foundation called Veiled Radiance. L_j For advice on Elizabeth Arden IHRI treatment consultation please contact IUUI ne Elizabeth Arden Salon, iRRr186 words
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Advertisement1180 1971-09-14 17 ,ses Livirpoj,. .«^rga gg-jj mn, an !UM»EUS L.verpool |!J{ sssr WvJSSvErW 15? ffij M s sssa aa»**z Sa S5 PERSEUS Lenoev Liverpool. Glasgow.. Ni« i ni. 2 Nn 3/ 4 SS&^.^rSS SSU Nw Mwtl n'ROCLUS Lenoes. Liverpool. Glasgow.. Dm 1 Die 2 Die 3/ 4 ibHM UK CONTINENTAL PORTS: ELPINU1,180 words
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Advertisement1052 1971-09-14 17 EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE Sham Penang Singapore LOAOINC FOR: ASMARA Sift 18/17 Sift 18/28 H'burg, Bmen. R'dam/A'dam, A'wirp, G'burg. C'hagcn, Aarnus, Oslo. SIENA Stpt 23/25 Ocl 11/12 Sift 28/27 C'blanc* H'burg/B'mm R'dim/ 2nd Call Oct 8/18 Adam. A'wirp, C'r.agen, T..A.HON mmm *t ZSbrm^&JiS, A'werp. G'burg, C'hagen. PATAGONIA OCt 23/28 Oet1,052 words
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Advertisement921 1971-09-14 17 EXPKESS SEBVICE T LONDON, UVEKPOOL I, CONTINENT rS_ BENLAWERS Singapore P. Sham Penang For Hamburg Oct 8 ll Pt Sept IS London Oct 12 BENCAIRN Singapore P. Sham "enang For London Oct 22 Sift 21/21 Hamburg Oct 38 Singapori P. Sham Penang BENHOPE L'pool, R'dam, B'men, H'burg C. 45/TMay Oct921 words
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Advertisement1242 1971-09-14 17 FORTNISHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. N.Orleans Bait, Ph.; fc.York Penang PS ham S'pcre Diakarta Kmtttan LAOMEOON illy M A« 8 A« 1 Sift ll Sipt II Sipt II Sept 25 NN 14 MEMNON k H 18 Ai( 24 Sift 1 Oct 7 Oet 4 o!f ii nH1,242 words
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Advertisement1155 1971-09-14 18 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australla/Singajpore JaFan Service Fremantle Sport Ketlung Yikkaicr-.i/f agoya Y'nam Kobt "Swetei Mar. 30 Sept 0 Oct 11 Oct IS Oct 10 Oct 22 Oct Icctptug cargo lor Kilt, Osaka. Nutty*. YttlUau. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong ETA1,155 words
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Advertisement858 1971-09-14 18 iOEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. 5^ J (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) rt ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1 TEL: *****37 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, H'BURG, R DAM. HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Penarg Arrinj: NEPTUXC AtUAMAIINE 10/2 B Stpt 20/13 Stpt ll Part London 70/10 Havre858 words
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Advertisement673 1971-09-14 18 I MB f" MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL 1 M SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE Jin Amp*nQ Ku»U Lu.npur M TheNaiiortal Shipping l'neo< Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE MM TANJONC S f P re hMI W Havre BM BUNSA TANJONS R'flam 16 10. A-meip 19-10. H'burg 21 10. Bmen 23/10. »< IM J/ Oet673 words
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Advertisement634 1971-09-14 19 FEMALE PRODUCTION PERSONNEL Steody ossembly ond technical |obs In Radio and Electronics plant. Singapore and Malaysian citizens may apply. No previous experience required Applicants must speak Chinese or English. Short working hours, modern air-conditioned factory. Comfortable seats, no eve strain. Free training may result In promotion to Technician or Supervisory634 words
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Advertisement838 1971-09-14 19 FOUR BEAB COMMUNICATIONS BANK LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) 57, C huha Stnet, Sincmpore, 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of shareholders will be held at the Registered Office, 57, Chulla Street, Singapore. 1, on Tuesday, sth October, 1971 at 3.00 p.m. for the purpose of conslaering838 words
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Advertisement683 1971-09-14 19 FOR SALE ONE UNUSED FIBRE GLASS INBOARD MOTOR BOAT IN GOOD CONDITION WITH TOILET FACILITIES. LENGTH: 6 METERS CAPACITY: 12 PERSONS SPEED: 30 MILES PER HOUR DRAFT: 2 FEET ENGINE: PERKINS MARINE "Z-DRIVE" UNIT MXII. ANY PERSON INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., (S) PTE. LTD., SHIPPING DEPARTMENT, TELEPHONE NO.683 words
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Advertisement519 1971-09-14 19 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of the follow lng:--(1) One 100-Ton Hand Operated Press (2) One Portable Welding Set with air compressor attached ll) One Portable Welding Set with generator attached (4) One Stationery drilling and vertical turret milling machine.519 words
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Advertisement966 1971-09-14 20 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL .n.y SO nt. a word PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL *****1 .my S.OO ■•tayssfl only' 50 ctnt* a word nPTill < Malayn* only Si. oo word. Minimum |7 50 for IS vords 'UN UtIAILO. Minimum 120 /or 20 wordt Sin,.. pot c jiicl Miiaytia 0 75 cents wotrl S'nxspor*966 words
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Advertisement810 1971-09-14 20 LEADINC CHIT FUND CO opening catcles for matured male/female representatives Initial flntd salary $150.00 plus other benefits. After training, successful applicants will receive mm. $250.00 p.m. Apply Box A 4221 S.T. B'pore. A large manufacturing concern In Wood'ands have vacancies for the following (a) SALES SUPERVISOR with own transport and810 words
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Advertisement841 1971-09-14 20 ENGLISH SPEAKING GENERAL AMAH including baby sitting required Immediately Muat live-In. Apply 14-E Kirn Yam Roud A-GO-GO BAR require* English speaking waitresses food, lodging provided. 270 Middle Road Spore 7. Contact *****. INTERNATIONAL OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY REQUIRES: (a) ONE WAREHOUSE MAN to handle and control dally activities of BlEgapore receiving841 words
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Advertisement939 1971-09-14 20 FLAT TO LET 49E. Btewn* Road. Fully furnished 3 bedroom*. (1 aircond.) 2 bathroom*, spacious lounge/ dining room, kitchen and servant's room with own toilet facilities. Only 2 miles from city centre in quiet ■elect locality. 5 minute* drive to Supermarket. Shopping Arcades etc. Tel: Property Investments Pte. Ltd.. *****4939 words
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Advertisement1054 1971-09-14 20 PONGOOL SBASIOB BUNGALOW, all amenities, private sandy beach, large ground, caretaker and rartlaner provided, available for abort lesjie Apply Box A 4245 B.T. Spore. ORANGE ROAO furnished flat 3 bedrooms parquet flooring. Contact 96 Orange Road Tel: *****5 during office houra. OXLEV GARDEN luxuriously furniahed flat 2 bedrooms nrvant'* room.1,054 words
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Advertisement975 1971-09-14 20 Houses and land wanted WANTED URGENTLY Detached Bun galow In Districts 9. 10. 11. 4 Badrooms. Area about 10.000 sq ft $150,000/- to $200,000/- 2-storej Detached Bungalow In Serangoor area. $90,000 to $120,000/- Single storey Terrace/Semi-detached In Ka tong area below $60,000/- Koraquan Enterprise, *****3 or *****9. WANTEO SENNETT ESTATE,975 words
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Advertisement837 1971-09-14 20 MAUREEN LIM STUDIO Ballroom La tin Social Dancing. PrlvaM lessons. C.H. Tan A.N.A.T.D. London. Tel: B'pore *****7. SAFETY DRIVING INSTITUTION Ouaranteod ooura* SO hour* $90/Hourly $4 50. 8. Bemam Street, B'pore *****. MANDARIN FOR ADULT by Nanyang gradual* at my /your pla«*. once weekly $30 $40 monthly. B'pore *****. PIANO837 words
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Advertisement862 1971-09-14 20 Traval and tours NAM-MO TRAVEL SERVICE Limited. Tour Malaya Sevan Days Stun alr-condltloned Bus *****-. Departure Every Sunday. Monday. C/Hlghland* Four Day* Ss7o/-. Every Wednesday. C/Hlghlanda— 2-day* 3-nlghts B$4S/-. alr-condl-tloned Bus BS55'-. Departure 16/10/71. (8.00 p.m.) Bangkok Chlengmal— Fifteen Days ***** 10/10/71. JO/11/71, 1/12/71. 11,12/71. Bangkok Chlengmal— by air Eight862 words
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172 1971-09-14 21 Work on bridge over Adam Road is held vp CINGAPORE, Mon— Work on building a bridge over Adam Road as part of the $10 million Pan Island Expressway has been suspended. The workmen, whose work involves exhuming the 600 graves of the Sen Ong cemetery in Adam Road, have downed172 words
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Article38 1971-09-14 21 SINGAPORE Men. Ng Wah Tin, of Coronation Road, was fined $100 today when he tdmlUed abetting Chew Ah Kaw In driving a lorry which emitted excessive smoke at Fa:rer Road on Jan. 5 la t year38 words
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Article46 1971-09-14 21 SINOAPORE. Mon The 15 piece band of the U.S. nuclear aircraft carrier. The Enterprise, will perform at the Macßitchie Reservoir Park on Saturday at S p.m. On Sunday, the Singapore Police Band will perform at the perk from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.46 words
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Article, Illustration73 1971-09-14 21 THE impact of the collision smashed the windscreen and tore off the car's bonnet. Despite the severe damace, the diiver Chai Yeow Lint, 20, of Jalan Chai Chee, escaped with minor injuries. The accident occurred yesterday morning after the car collided with a lorry73 words
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154 1971-09-14 21 US firm's bid to sell 360 m desalinator plant to PUB SINGAPORE. Monday AN American firm is trying to sell a $60 million generator-desalinator to the Public Utilities Board. i Foreign Engineers and Constructors, the local affiliate of American Engineers International, has submitted sale details to the PUB which include154 words
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111 1971-09-14 21 Ship brawl: Seamen's Board may take action CINGAPORE, Mon. The Seamen's Registry Board may take disciplinary action against four Singapore seamen who were jailed by a Tasmanian court last week after being involved in a brawl with Australian Customs officer on the ship. According to an official of the board111 words
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244 1971-09-14 21 $60 extortion outside CID: Man jailed SINGAPORE, Mon. A man was Jailed for 18 months today for extorting $60 from a clerk outside the CID in Cecil Street. Joseph Hooi Liang Seng. 25. jobless, was also Jailed for a month for having a pair of handcuffs on D*c 7 last244 words
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Advertisement1604 1971-09-14 21 T IS«4/SS 52.000 no i (.out. from Page 20) Mts^n_S£ TH 8po MSWCIOSS ISOS IMS •rrldrnt Irw *ecurn. Rlnq *****6 Sporr ,170 DATSUN 1200. 69 Curtina 1600E 69 AuMln 11OOS. 69 Cortina 1600OT' >..,isun lioo 69 Austin Mini Vehicle* wanted < <«iprr. 69 Mazda 1300. 68/69 Datsun HUO. 68 11,604 words
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Advertisement393 1971-09-14 21 At your ••rvle* REPRODUCTION. REDUCTION ENLARGEMENT, ill plmns. drawIngs maps of any size to required scale Tanc's Photocopy Btrvte*. J23 Market Street Blncapore *****. MATRIMONIAL »U R VELLI ANCE Business problems efficiently solved by Universal Investigation 36-A. Cross Btract Spore *****5 all caaes undertaken confidentially. FAIRLADV IOCIAL ESCORT offers thirty393 words
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Advertisement615 1971-09-14 21 HOTEL MERLIN 'BLOCK D' PRE-TENDER NOTICE POR ELECTRICAL/ MECHANICAL SERVICES Tenders will be called soon for the following services DeptxiU a i Electrical Installation $300 b) AircondlUonlng and Ventilation System 1300 c) Plumbing. Soil, Waste and Fire Fighting Service* $300 d) Lifts and Escalators $200 e> Swimming Pool Equipment $100/Contractors615 words
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Miscellaneous279 1971-09-14 21 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Ordinary seaman, first lrrt--1 Sort of UJk to help back- g gf tar pecti America U ward class? (8 exhausting, and puta off (8). 5 Heathen vewels Inlaid with n dMth te aiB^ nt sliver (S). f^, 9 Final outcome: a student R^; er warrantK)mcer279 words
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315 1971-09-14 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP -By PUNTERS lost heavily on favourites at the Kuala Lumpur meeting which ended on Sunday. In 35 races over four days, only three favourites managed to win. Twenty-one favourites ran unplaced in the heavy going. On the $5 win tote,315 words
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Article122 1971-09-14 22 BRISBANE, Mon. Lead ng t'ainrr Alt Sands was di»quilifltd lor two years by yurrnsland Turf CluO stewards today following an inqu ry into a positive swab taken from Mafic Road, winner of a race at Eaglr farm here on Aug. 7. Sands was found (uilty122 words
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Article60 1971-09-14 22 NEW YORK, Mon. John Miller, 24. gained his first majrr victory when he took the US$lOO,OOO Southern Invitation Open at Columbus yesterday. He held or shared the lead throughout and hu> final round «7 along with his three other scores of 65-67-68 gave him a 'i2-hole total of60 words
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Article770 1971-09-14 22 rE Stipendiary Steward's > report on the Kuala Lum- I pur races: SATURDAY Race 1: Pricr to the start Heavenly Body cast her near fore plate. A false rail was erected 12ft out I starting from the 4f pest to the 2f Race 2: Pleasant Fair770 words
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Article, Illustration110 1971-09-14 22 LAST-PUTT COODY TAKES TOP PRIZE ]YEW YORK. Mon. 1 U.S. Masters champion Charles Coody had to wait until the final DUtt. to capture the 10th annual World Series of Golf championship at Akron yesterday. Coody. 34. the last man in, faced a fourfooter on the last green. If he missed,110 words
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Article296 1971-09-14 22 MUNICH, Mon MUNICH'S Olympic marathon course was fiercely criticised by some of the world's leading marathon runners after the first test run over the 42.2-kilometre route yesterday. They complained bitterly to organising committee officials that too much cl the course was over a gravel surface ar.d tooReuter - 296 words
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369 1971-09-14 22 SA 'snub' danger to tour by World eleven ADELAIDE, Mon. Non-co-j operation by South Africa could force the cancellation i of the proposed Rest of the World cricket tour of Austrai Ha, Sir Donald Bradman warned last night. Sir Donald, chairman of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, said heReuter - 369 words
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Article69 1971-09-14 22 MELBOURNE, Mor..—Worldrtcord holder Judy Pollcck. now 31 and the mother of two. today announced a comeback to athletics. Mrs. Pollock retired In Januaty, 1968. s.ven months ■ftat set'ing a world 880 yard* record of 2:1.1 at Helsinki. She won the 400 metres bronze n.;dal at theReuter - 69 words
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Article32 1971-09-14 22 MUNICH. Mon. Mohamed Younis. of Pakistan. bettered his rv-n Asian record of 4:07.7 for the mile in a 14-nattons track and field meet at Aachen yesterday, running the distance in 4:04.5.32 words
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Advertisement1389 1971-09-14 22 I MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SABAH No. 11/71 Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens (male enly In respect of the pest or Senior Assistant Press and Liaison Ofl icer i lcr the lcllcwing appointments I SENIOR ASSISTANT PRESS LIAISON OFFICER (Information Department i. Salary Scale: Division 11, Scale C 4,1,389 words
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Advertisement739 1971-09-14 22 TENDER NOTICE LEMBAGA PEMASARAN PERTANIA-N PERSEKUTUAN FEDERAL AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AUTHORITY CONSTRUCTION OF PADI DRYING AND STORAGE COM II I XK> CIVIL WORKS MUDA PROJECT PHASE II i Tenders are Invited from suitably j experienced and registered JK.R Class A Contractors for the construction of padi drying and storage complexes. i739 words
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Advertisement71 1971-09-14 22 PLURAVIT KEEPS YOU ALL DAY Nyal Pluravit Capsules A contain a balanced K B combination of high I potency vitamin and mf*^ M minerals, essential for J| complete regular p^jljj^ Ik maintenance of Daily lip^^B^^ Vitamin Quota, t I PP| especially during "Li I vC^^r pregnancy, lactation WP ■fcr I*!71 words
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Article, Illustration198 1971-09-14 23 TELOK KURAU 'A' yesr- terday scored their fifth successive win in the Football Association of Singapore's League Div 3. edging Rajaji 'A' 2-1 at Farrer Park. After a listless first-half Tclok Kurau rallied well on resumption and got their goals through Mahmood penalty) and inside-left SunnyAP - 198 words
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Article47 1971-09-14 23 HMS ALBION beat Singapore Cricket Club by 12 points (two goals) to four (a try) In a friendly rugger match at the padang yesterday. Albion scorers were Holt and Robinson, with Blrkett converting both tries. SCC scored through Morrison. Half time score was 6-4.47 words
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399 1971-09-14 23 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By pOLICE-Military Sports Promo- tion Committee is planning to put the four Service units Armed Forces. Police, Vigilante Corps and Special Constabulary at the forefront of local soccer in three years. Major Haridas Nair, chairman of the football organising committee, said:399 words
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Article260 1971-09-14 23 JOE DORAI - Bangkok trip for Guthrie Waugh JOE DORAI By pUTHRIE WAUGH, the current FAS League Dlv. One leaders, will represent Singapore in the newly introduced Queen's Cup soccer tournament from Oct. 1 to Oct. 8 in Bangkok. The Queen's Cup tournament, the latest soccer championship in Asia, is confined only to260 words
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Article33 1971-09-14 23 SINGAPORE referee George Suppiah has been Invited by Pi FA the World Controlling body of soccer, to officiate at the preOlymplc weeer tournament In Seoul from Sept. 23 to Oct. 2.33 words
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Article176 1971-09-14 23 T ONDON. Mon. Lancashire (ailed to repeat last seasons double-title triumph when they lost by 34 runs to Glamorgan In their final John Player Sunday cricket league match yesterday. This left Worcestershire as thr new champions, bracketed on 44 points with second -placed E sex176 words
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Article, Illustration370 1971-09-14 23 Not sleek but sprint quartet qualify for Games gINGAPORE'S athletic sprint relay quartet yesterday joined the qualifiers for the Sixth Seap Games in Kuala Lumpur when they equalled the qualifying time of 41.4 seconds in the final SAAA trials at Farrer Park. The runners who made the grade yesterday were370 words
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157 1971-09-14 23 REPUBLIC of Singapore Yacht Club and RAF Changi Yacht Club fought a keen tussle In the rowing regatta at Sungel Pandan on Sunday. Changi "A" won the main event the Open Coxed Fours alter a thrilling neck-and-neck battle with RSYC "A" to157 words
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Article105 1971-09-14 23 NEW YORK. Mon. Results of yesterday's major league baseball games: National league: New York Meis 3 Philadelphia Phillies 2. Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Montreal Expos 0. St. Louis Cardinals 4 Chicago Cubs 0, San Francisco Giants 6 Atlantic Braves 1. Houston Astros 4 Cincinnati Reds 2. Los Angeles105 words
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Advertisement313 1971-09-14 23 with Ig^jgll MALAY-ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Lafc^wCM I Suitable for: aV ■'wi I I I Businessmen, government servants, Hr^*£^fl I Executives clerks and the general -^Oj public. Commercial Schools/students. This comprehensive guide will answer your problems of writing your business and official letters in the Bahasa Malaysia. With explanatory notes in English,313 words
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Miscellaneous57 1971-09-14 23 SOCCER FAS League Dlv. 3: S.M.T.U v Hampshire United. FJC.C. "A" v Quecnstown Idols, Pmrrer UnlUrd v V.C. "B", AUPE v Katong (all matches at Farrer Park). Dlv. 2: IBSC v SCC ipadanp). RUGBY SRU League Dlv 3: Polytechnic v SCC (padangt. SWIMMING Pollce-Mlll-tary heats (Amber Road). TABLE TENNIS Schools57 words
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Article, Illustration61 1971-09-14 24 FATALLY injured Austrian racing driver Klaus Reisch being examined by a doctor as he lies on the track after he was removed from his burning Alfa Romeo which exploded when it hit a wall during a 500--kilometre race in Imola, Italy, on Sunday. Klaus diedUPI - 61 words
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Article56 1971-09-14 24 BRUSSELS. Mon. Common Market Finance Ministers started a one-day session here to try to hammer out a joint position on means of reforming the world monetary system. The meeting, which began nearly an hour behind schedule, is in preparation for Wednesday's session of the "Group of 10"Reuter - 56 words
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95 1971-09-14 24 Small crowd of mourners at Nikita funeral MOSCOW, Mon. Family friends and a small crowd of admirers today buried Nikita S. Khrushchev in a remote and littlehonoured corner of Moscow's second-best cemetery. The Kremlin sent a wreath. The only mourner of note was the controversial Soviet poet. Yevgenl Yevteshenko. The95 words
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Article54 1971-09-14 24 PHNOM PENH. Mon. Ouards shot and killed a young Cambodian dressed in military uniform and carrying a knife who attempted to break into the residence of Combodian Head of State Cheng Heng. military police sources said today. The sources identified the 23-year-old man killed last night as54 words
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Article44 1971-09-14 24 PERTH. Mon. A sermon on pollution was interrupted in St. Oeorge's Anglican cathedral here last night by a homemade incendiary bomb which filled the building with smoke. The bomb, made in a soft-drink can. contained petrol, chemicals and human excreta Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article28 1971-09-14 24 MANILA. Mon. Several thousand demonstrators took to the streets today to demand that President Marcos Immediately restore the writ of habeas corpus and release political prisoners. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article428 1971-09-14 24 T ONDON. Mon. The market cloaed mixed In fairly quiet trading. Market tourcea aald that general uncertainty over pending pay clalma kept Institutional buyer* on the alde-llnea. The feature waa provided by the Government bond market which recorded galna of around one point In the long dated laauea428 words
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Advertisement206 1971-09-14 24 INTRODUCTORY Collection of SS different 9 j^R! -)|MJuJS I including exotic itompt depicting ostrich, zebra, etc., al 'illustrated at left. r ST^v With each collection we 401 'V"""J^^. **nd you a selection of ttampt on 10 dayt approval. Buy what you want. And return the rest i. S with payment.206 words
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Advertisement132 1971-09-14 24 [>** £f H H^P Minitopll PE 201 Compact. "HP H >BBHHr Deylioht-quelity light. H il/rnn I ■B uu HPbVRm Ru/ul I j^TpE 182 WHB^^ PE-202 with colour tube. 3% seconds rtcy din., jl^^^Hp 600 flnh.l with _^^*tfßß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^B^BßV 4 tlkaline bemriei. .^^^bMHHHbI »PE 242 Uniquecolour tube f qu«ii deylight. Perfect for132 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-09-14 24 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to nocn: Isolated showers.15 words
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