Singapore Herald, 24 April 1971
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Title Section22 1971-04-24 1 The Singapore herald No. 235 Singapore Saturday, April 24, 1971 15 CENTS MC(P) No. 2525 'DON'T LET DIFFERENCES IN VIEWS BEAN OBSTACLE'22 words
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Article, Illustration523 1971-04-24 1 Ismail seeks co-operation DIFFERENCES of opinion between Singapore and Malaysia must not be allowed to obstruct greater co-operation between the two countries, the Malaysian acting Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, said yesterday. He was speaking to reporters after a tour of Housing Development Board flats in Toa Payoh and Jurong523 words
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Article, Illustration287 1971-04-24 1 Vorster envoy told: Come to Zambia CAPETOWN, Fri. South African Prime Minister John Vorster disclosed here today that a South African and a Zambian envoy met "a few days ago" in Chipata, Zambia, and that the South African envoy had been invited to Lusaka. The Prime Minister, who was speaking287 words
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Article268 1971-04-24 1 US moves to re -open Suez Canal WASHINGTON, Fri. U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers will go to four Middle East countries to discuss the possibility of re-opening the Suez cana I with Israeli and Arab leaders. In making this expected announcement at a news conference today, Mr Rogers268 words
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Article131 1971-04-24 1 PHNOM PENH, Fri. Marshal Lon Nol, Cambodia's Premier- design ate, conferred with his four special advisers today amidst reports that he has decided to share the burden of Government with three deputy premiers. But he still has to announce officially his reported agreement to form131 words
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323 1971-04-24 1 U.S. TELLS SEATO: WE HALTED THE RED PUSH IN S-E ASIA LONDON, Fri. Senior military advisers of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation ended a two-day session today that heard American claims of major military successes in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. A communique said the U.S. adviser, Adm. John McCain Jr.323 words
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Article56 1971-04-24 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers said tonight that the United States hopes new relations are beginning between his country and China. "We hope we can have some trade as well as an exchange of persons. We hope it is not the end but the beginningAP - 56 words
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Article127 1971-04-24 1 TOKYO, Fri.— Thirty-six labour unions with a total membership of 400,000 went on a 24--hour strike today demanding higher wages. Because of a general business depression, the wage increases agreed to by the companies had been lower than any in recent years and theAFP - 127 words
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474 1971-04-24 1 Russians look set to build space station MOSCOW, Fri. Three Soviet cosmonauts are today orbiting the earth apparently preparing to Link with an unmanned spacecraft, Salyut, to form the first stage of a space station. Their ship, Soyuz-10, was launched from Baykonur, the secret "cosmodrome" in Soviet Central Asia, early474 words
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Advertisement295 1971-04-24 1 iWißi INSIDE China: Reports from a correspondent who has just completed a 10-day visit to China Page 2 PIRATE taxis for the melting pot from July 1 Page 3 GOVERNMENT company to run Seletar Zoo Page 4 BEEF sellers, too, want a day off Page 4 CHEAP bus tickets for295 words
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Miscellaneous12 1971-04-24 1 THE weatherman says the outlook from 6 a.m. until noon is fair.12 words
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Article964 1971-04-24 2 JOHN RODERICK - An old professor lost face JOHN RODERICK By THE rumpled little professor observed that it had been a long time too long since Chinese and Americans had talked to each other. His interest was understandable: He helped the U.S. war effort in World War 11. A friendly man with a964 words
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Article193 1971-04-24 2 ANZAC NOT ANZUK DAY Viewpoint MY attention has been drawn to a report (S.H. April 22), dealing with the shooting of a TV film at Changi Prison You refer to April 25 as "Anzuk Day the day which commemorates the Commonwealth Brigade made up of British, Australian and New Zealand193 words
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469 1971-04-24 2 Among casualties, two stone lions... JOHN RODERICK, an Associated Press correspondent, has just completed a 10--day visit to China. En this dispatch, he writes about a famous and seldom- visited university. scientists, mathematicians, researchers, agricultural' specialists. Gone are the days when the Chinese invented gun powder for their own amusement469 words
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Article77 1971-04-24 2 PRESIDENT Nixon feels it is not in the national interest to set a date, and the Secretary of Defence has said that there will be no total withdrawal until U.S. prisoners are released. What no one in the Administration has explained is how 50,000 troops left in77 words
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Article346 1971-04-24 2 IF anyone thinks that the "great transport revolution of April 11" has provided "residents of the Queenstown's Commonwealth Avenue an opportunity for "quick transport to any part of Singapore," he is mistaken. The residents in the area have yet to find buses to take them346 words
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Article112 1971-04-24 2 IN a letter (S.H. April 17) signed by Mr. S.T. Peter Lim I am accused of making a "swipe at the University's academic standards." I hope it is unnecessary to say that my remarks reflected a real concern for the welfare of the University of Singapore as a112 words
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Article430 1971-04-24 2 Mrs. Banda's censored emergency f^l Saturday. April 24, 1971 y)f THE SINGAPORE HERALD NEWS reports from Ceylon are censored and often confused and contradictory. If there is one fact on which they are all consistent, it is that Mrs Sirimavo Banda ranaike's Government wants the world to believe that there430 words
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Article317 1971-04-24 2 I WRITE in connection with the report of Mr. L.P. Rodrigo's speech (S.H. April 19). Often the text of a speech given to reporters cannot convey the spirit in which it is delivered. It cannot emphasise points made with gestures and levels of the voice317 words
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Advertisement97 1971-04-24 2 $7 every \^ffi^f#V|^r^% k <■ \*< "?J*7 -JBft it < II need Iff m[ ;«N fjA i«SvH* T <i -__jf. k jflffi We have immediate stocks of a verv wide range J jP jjW» °f hand- made and machine-made carpets and ¥S_W H ru 9 s in vanous qualities designs97 words
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Article, Illustration697 1971-04-24 3 Pirate taxis for 'melting pot' from July I— Yong ALL pirate taxis caught will go straight to the "melting pot" and their drivers prosecuted from July 1. Communications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin said this at the 13th anniversary dinner of the Singapore School Transport Association (SSTA) in Lorong 17 Geylang,697 words
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269 1971-04-24 3 THE PUB Water Department has ended a three-month survey of water consumption as part of its planning for long-term needs. The survey was confined to several hundreds of the Board's own workers selected to represent a cross section of classes and locations in269 words
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Article61 1971-04-24 3 A MAN was charged in a magistrates' court yesterday with trespassing into a woman's house in Alexandra Road on March 10 to outrage her modesty. Denying the charge, Esmail bin Moosa, 34, said the woman was his neighbour and he went there that day just61 words
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Article44 1971-04-24 3 KUCHING, Fri. A Royal Malaysian Air Force helicopter was diverted Yrom its assigned route this morning to pick up a seriously-ill eight-year-old girl from Lundu in the First Division. The girl was airlifted to Kuching and admitted to the General Hospital.44 words
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Article140 1971-04-24 3 SAFETY articles ranging from gloves to heat-resistant suits will be on show at the 1971 Trade Exposition which opens at Old Kallang Airport on May l. The National Safety Council, organisers of the exposition, will display these articles together with 10 companies to promote safety in140 words
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Article213 1971-04-24 3 IF YOU'RE looking for a wife and don't really mind the distance you have to travel to get her, then try West Sumatra. Because the West Sumatran youths have decided to 'go merantau.' This means "voluntarily going away from home," explains Mr. Mochtar Nairn who213 words
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Article, Illustration258 1971-04-24 3 THE ONLY medical clinic run by the Red Cross at Delta Community Centre plans to raise its charges from 89 cents to $1.00 per patient from next month. "This is to off-set rising cost of medicines and maintenance," said Mr. Peter258 words
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Miscellaneous33 1971-04-24 3 K.n g f cm,,. S yn _,c.i«. lac 1970 W.,l_ r«»trv«- ©""^S "I understand. We have a girl in OUR office whose job it is to make petty cash come out even, too."33 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-04-24 4 $5mil govt company to run zoo A $5 MILLION Government-owned company has been set up to run Seletar Zoo, now being built. The Ministry of Finance announced this yesterday. Dr Ong Swee Law, who stepped down last December as chairman of the Public Utilities Board, is chairman of the company-251 words
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Article162 1971-04-24 4 THE National Theatre Club launched a programme in June last year to include children in its cultural activities. Three times a week it held singing, dancing and Chinese drama classes for those who were interested in joining the club's children's section. Today, the NTC's children's162 words
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Article, Illustration140 1971-04-24 4 Police seek this man POLICE are looking for Chan Mun Choy, 30 (above), of Block 20, Balam Road, off MacPherson Road in connection with the recent haul of American and Indonesian counterfeit currencies. They believe he can assist them in their investigations following the arrest of four men, who have140 words
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Article43 1971-04-24 4 POH Lai Seng was jailed for a day and fined $350 for riding a motor-cycle in Haig Road on May 19 last year while he was under disqualification. He was banned from driving all classes of vehicles for three years.43 words
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Article41 1971-04-24 4 THE FIRST Philippines Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Del fin R. Garcia, presented his credentials to President Sheares at the Istana yesterday. Mr. Garcia, 50, who is a career diplomat, was formerly the Philippines Ambassador to The Hague, Holland.41 words
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164 1971-04-24 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Fire raged over about 100 acres of dry blukar land in Bukit Apit here this morning and at one stage threatened the new Radio Malaysia building and the Chemistry Department. The fire, which started at about 1.30 a.m., last two hoursBernama - 164 words
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Article54 1971-04-24 4 LIM Si Lam, 23, of Lorong Bunglon, and Balaiah Elangkovan, 18, of Dunearn Road, were acquitted in a magistrates' court yesterday without their defence being called. Lim and Elangkovan were charged with being in the company of Thayvathlan S. Govindasam, ot Duchess Road, while he had54 words
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94 1971-04-24 4 POLICE are looking for a hit-and-run car which knocked down trishaw rider Mah Choon Yin, 59, in Blair Lane at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Mah, of Gagak Selari Barat, was admitted to hospital. Witnesses are asked to contact Insp. Mohd. Ibrahim, Sepoy94 words
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196 1971-04-24 4 NOW BEEF SELLERS WANT SAME DAY OFF MOST beef sellers support the move by the Singapore Pork Merchants' Association to have a common day off a week. This was stated yesterday by the vice-president of the association, Mr. Chin Poh Yin. Mr. Chin said that beef sellers would write to196 words
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Article168 1971-04-24 4 THE unusually high temperatures this month have given unusually high sales figures to the air-conditioning companies. Spokesmen for firms dealing in air-conditioners reported that sales had increased between 10 and 20 per cent this month, due to the heat that has persisted in a usually168 words
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74 1971-04-24 4 Reception for Indian industrialist THE Singapore Kerala Association will hold a reception in honour of a visiting industrialist, Mr. P.F. Ambrose, of Kerala, at the association's premises in Race Course Road today at 6.30 p.m. Mr. Ambrose, managing director of Oceanic Products Export Company of Quilon, is on a world74 words
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Article70 1971-04-24 4 CONTRIBUTIONS received by the Singapore Herald for the Dragon Lotus Hill Home for the Aged rose to $1,634 yester day with the receipt of a cheque for $100 from an anonymous donor. People wishing to donate money to the home can send it to the70 words
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Article68 1971-04-24 4 SHELL Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd. was fined $50 in a magistrates' court yesterday for causing oil to be dis charged from the vessel Marinula while it was moored at the Conventional Buoy Mooring off Pulau Bukum on Dec. 17. STB CO-OP SOCIETY SINGAPORE Telephone Board68 words
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Article77 1971-04-24 4 THEIR LOOT INCLUDED WHISKY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two men, one armed with a pistol, held up a housewife, her four children and their maidservant yesterday and made off with jewellery and goods worth $1,640. A police spokesman* said today that Madam Wong Yin Ying reported that the two men held77 words
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Article95 1971-04-24 4 MR. W. BUESSER, export service manager of the West German firm Daimler-Benz AG, will present a set of Mercedes-Benz training models and technical charts to the Jurong Vocational Institute on Monday at 3 p.m. The presentation will be made at the institute in Jalan Boon95 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-04-24 4 Britons add up our pluses SINGAPORE is the best manufacturing and distribution centre for British products in East Asia. This was the conclusion of members of a British engineering trade mission at the end of their four-day visit to the Republic. The group met local industrialists, Govern ment officials and251 words
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Miscellaneous51 1971-04-24 4 BEETLE BAILEY D By Mort Walker al is TERRIBLE.' I T^T RE rr-— -rt <_ta*&_( _^^L WE MLJ6T BE N^lSfen/ s_j C d NiCE TPiT U ?^te eAtin© the j <l\ VI polks Trtev HHSO i Gu up this Xj W <KbAILEVS OUT [^^WSk^ 1 SS" 1:1 KJI W IS(51 words
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Article, Illustration278 1971-04-24 5 THE MINISTRY of Communications is investigating allegations that expatriates in Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines are frustrating prospects of promotion for local engineers. The investigations follow the submission of a memorandum by the Singapore Air Transport Workers Union to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew last278 words
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Article, Illustration225 1971-04-24 5 Do we really need these girls? AS MSA GOES DUTCH, UNION CHIEF ASKS... THE Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union doubts the need for Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines to employ eight Dutch air hostesses for its Singapore-London route which starts on June 2. SATU's Secretary-General, Mr. Clarence de Silva said yesterday: "We really225 words
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122 1971-04-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sultan of Selangor and his wife will pay a one- week visit to Australia in October. The private secretary to the Sultan, rnche Mohammad Yusoff Amin, said today that while in Australia the Sultan would attend the speech day of122 words
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Article193 1971-04-24 5 Cheap travel for school children CHEAP bus tickets for school children below the age of 18 will soon' be available. The Ministry of Communications said in a statement yesterday that the Bus Services Licensing Authority had approved the issue of monthly season tickets, at concession rates, to students. The price193 words
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146 1971-04-24 5 STC service No. 20: correct route IN YESTERDAY'S bus guide supplement, the route given for STC service No. 20 was incorrect- Ths correct route is as follows: Service No: 20 Fidelio and Aida Streets-Commonwealth Avenue/North Buona Vista Road Alternate buses via:- (i) Fidelio Street, Siglap Road, (ii) Fidelio Street, Siglap146 words
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Article46 1971-04-24 5 KUCHING, Fri. A Royal Malaysian Air Force helicopter was diverted from its assigned route this morning to pick up a seriously-ill eight-year-old girl from Lundu in the First Division. The girl was airlifted to Kuching and admitted to the General Hospital.46 words
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Article174 1971-04-24 5 Imam: Mandi Safar unIslamic KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chief Imam of the National Mosque, Haji Salleh bin Hassan Farid, today criticised Muslims who celebrated the Mandi Safar festival which, he said, had no connection whatsoever with Islam. The Mandi Safar festival is usually celebrated on the last Wednesday of the174 words
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Article, Illustration105 1971-04-24 5 THRKE year-old Mustapha, looks overwhelmed by the food and attention he is getting from his baby-sitter for the day an NCO from Maju Camp. He and about lOC other children from three welfare homes were treated to a day of food, fun and games at Macßitchie105 words
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210 1971-04-24 5 THE Indian High Com mission will lose the residence of its Second Secretary in Stevens Road when the Government goes ahead with its plan to widen the road, informed sources said yesterday. The bungalow, which stands in the way of the proposed road, will210 words
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Advertisement292 1971-04-24 5 _r _r _r Get to Honolulu and Los Angeles through another world. _P__P__f__f mm mg _m The world of Dynasty on China Airlines. ■R From April 26 China Airlines will fly to ■jjj^Bjgiv v "^g£l=o^ii =^^g Honolulu and Los Angeles. This means the SSPSIII^MP^ "'^""^'lB^al world of Dynasty will make292 words
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Miscellaneous30 1971-04-24 5 LAFF-A-DAY -4 ktA—BBBB I *LlQkl\ V jeryi rsanrrpf Vihl a *t^OC?- j I V Jr^^Tf' K_i Finn- S,.d«t.. I« WI WJ mku .ter.»i *Wa m V "Your spelling is atrocious."30 words
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Article356 1971-04-24 6 MCP MARKS 41st ANNIVERSARY PENANG, Fri. A home-made bomb went off at the regional head office of Telecoms here early this morning as Communist flags fluttered and posters and banners appeared in several parts of the island on the 41st anniversary of the Malayan Communist Party.356 words
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388 1971-04-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Chinese Association is going aU out to make Sunday's Chinese Unity Movement meeting in Penang a success. MCA sources here said the party was chartering about ten buses to take people from the northern states to ensure a388 words
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108 1971-04-24 6 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Inche Mansor Osman, will make a one- week visit to the United States from May 12. The private secretary to the Mentri Besar, Inche Jamil Mukmin, said today that Inche Mansor' s visit was sponsored108 words
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162 1971-04-24 6 Sabah's timber wealth: 140,000 want a share KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Nearly 140,000 people have applied for their share in Sabah's timber wealth since the State-wide exercise to register eligible Malaysian citizens resident in the State for the Ama nah Tun Mustapha began last month. The managing director of the SabahBernama - 162 words
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170 1971-04-24 6 Japan to explain its trade policy in S-E Asia TOKYO, Fri. Japan is to announce its economic policy to South-East Asian countries at the forthcoming Ministerial Conference on the Development of South-East Asia. The meeting which is the sixth of its kind is scheduled to be held in Kuala Lumpur170 words
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164 1971-04-24 6 TOWN HOUSE HOTEL FIRE: GUESTS SCRAMBLE DOWN LADDERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A fire broke out at the Town House Hotel here early this morning and some hotel guests scrambled down ladders from the sixth floor of the hotel. Three fire engines brought the fire under control in- 30 minutes. Three164 words
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Article56 1971-04-24 6 First doctors from KL varsity KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first batch of 85 doctors passed out from the University of Malaya. This first batch of doctors graduating in Malaysia passed the final examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. Of this number, 13 were girls.56 words
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Article150 1971-04-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. There were 159,671 jobseekers registered with the Malaysian Employment Service at the end of February 23 less than at the end of January. According to the service's monthly newsletter, 88,024 of the job-seekers were in the production and related workers group while150 words
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Advertisement227 1971-04-24 6 I i I THE Communications _L_b Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said Cl 1 _____U I_T 1 at a Press conference last week: I. I I II l™^ II I I "We welcome all constructive W V_-_/ I I KmmJ II KmaJ suggestions aimed at a sincere attempt to improve227 words
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Miscellaneous42 1971-04-24 6 B LON DIE By Chic Young ****MUp^-~*-Uj>. -vm^_____^ ESGS BURNT TME H THIS IS PROBABLY TMB WORST TOfcST IS SOGGY, AND TMB 1-^ MEAU I'VE EVER TRIED r-__-^ COFFEE TASTES LIKE h V -^TO EAT p*^*__Z I TURPENTINE >^-____^_ :;^---~--_r 'V 7/ __>*— TcOMPUMENTsT42 words
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Article, Illustration352 1971-04-24 7 Now nudity comes to the Filipino screen THE NEW FILMS IGOROTA, produced and directed in the Philippines by Luis Nepomuceno, won the highest award at an Asian film festival and 12 other awards including a Grand Prix at the Manila film festival It was shot in Cinema Scope and colourW.S. - 352 words
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144 1971-04-24 7 Liz and Mia won't wear animal skins MORGES, Switzerland, Fri. Elizabeth Taylor, Mia Farrow and Virginia MacKenna have made known that they refuse to wear skins and other wild animal products henceforth, the World Wildlife Fund announced here yesterdayit said further that the International Fur Trade Federation had recommended to144 words
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Article247 1971-04-24 7 DARI LAUT, a tourist attraction, is to set aside one special night each month for visitors as from next month. Normally, the place caters only to groups of 20 or more and charges $24 per head. On the special night, the charge will be reduced247 words
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Advertisement242 1971-04-24 7 The Board of Directors t and the management and staff of ShanqriLa hotel I I would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to t The Honourable Minister of Defence, t Dr. Goh Keng Swee, for graciously declaring the hotel open and dedicating it to I Tourism and Conventions in Singapore242 words
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Miscellaneous438 1971-04-24 7 TODAY Road; Industrial Road; Jalan Batu; Kampong Kapor Road; Nee Soon 9 a.m.— 6 p.m.: Exhibition Roa d; Sumbawa Road; of western paintings at the Tanglin Halt; Telok PnnH _£__]__t ry Tud r Blangah Road and 2?i I a g {Si t Woodlands 14% m.s. th? v™Ji V F A°438 words
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Article, Illustration314 1971-04-24 8 JOBS FOR THE BOYS IN HAITI'S NEW CABINET NEW YORK, Fri. Haiti's new President, Jean-Claude Duvalier, has completed a Government list giving key jobs to his father's closest friends, according to reports reaching here. New Foreign Minister is Adrien Raymond, brother of army chief of staff Gen. Claude Raymond. Sacked314 words
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Article394 1971-04-24 8 Democrat 'doves' hit at Nixon WASHINGTON, Fri. Six potential Democratic Party Presidential candidates criticised various aspects of U.S. Indo-China policy last night in an unprecedented televised response to President Nixon. "This war is wrong," concluded Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine. "The American people know it is wrong. And we want394 words
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272 1971-04-24 8 'China's smiles may change Seato' WASHINGTON, Fri. Thailand's Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoman said on his arrival here today that the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato) might change its structure completely if the Communist side led by China began to show a new attitude of conciliation in Asia. Tun ThanatAP - 272 words
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144 1971-04-24 8 DOUBLE BLAST AT KAUNDA THE 'DOUBLE TALKER' KAMPALA, Fri. Ugandan President Idi Amin today descHbed Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda as "the greatest two-faced double dealer of our continent." He was commenting on a speech by South African Prime Minister. B.J. Vorster, who alleged that Mr. Kaunda was a "double talker"144 words
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Article, Illustration342 1971-04-24 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. Police today arrested 108 Vietnam war veterans and charged them with causing a disturbance on the public highway during a demonstration against the war in IndoChina. They were later released on bapl of US$lO each. But the police refused to arrest342 words
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Article169 1971-04-24 8 TOKYO, Fri. More than 7,000 farmers held a rally today in Tokyo to protest against the Government's plan to freeze the legally-regulated rice price this year for the third consecutive year. The rally, sponsored by the nation's 4,000,000 strong farmers' organisation, National Agricultural Cooperative (Nokyo), openedAP - 169 words
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Advertisement98 1971-04-24 8 NEW DELHI, Fri. Baldies International will be inaugurated in New Delhi on Saturday. The group's avowed objects will be to inculcate pride in baldness, to disseminate knowledge regarding the causes of baldness and to compile a directory of eminent baldies. "The baldies feel that most of the prominent men in98 words
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Article, Illustration147 1971-04-24 9 RAWALPINDI, Fri. A Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday the Indian High Commissioner has assured Pakistan that India will not recognise independent Bangla Desh and will assist in ejecting diplomatic defectors from the Pakistan High Commission in Calcutta. According to a147 words
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Article79 1971-04-24 9 MUJIBUR'S DEPUTY INSPECTS REBELS MUJIBNAGAR, E. Pakistan, Fri. This is the first picture of Syed Nasrul Islam, acting President of breakaway Bangla Desh. He's pictured in a town near the Indian border inspecting some of the rebel troops who have been fighting President Yahya Khan's West Pakistan army. Nasrul took79 words
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Article260 1971-04-24 9 MPs IN UPROAR OVER LEAKED SECRET LONDON, Fri.— The Government came under harsh attack in Parliament yesterday over a leak of secret information that a big insurance company was threatened with financial collapse. Trade Secretary John Davies told a stormy House of Commons session the leak was discovered last November260 words
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Article, Illustration506 1971-04-24 9 Herald Knight - Herald Knight m CHEW Heng Chuan, a Secondary Three student of St. Joseph's Institution, won the 1971 Singapore Junior Individual Championship Boys Under-14 section. Chew and Wong Meng Cheong (ACS) tied for first place, and a play-off match of two games took place in506 words
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Article215 1971-04-24 9 Police grab Saigon bomb gang SAIGON, Fri. Police have uncovered an underground Communist network operating in the Cholon suburb of the capital, it was announced today. Eight guerillas were arrested and guns and nearly 50 lbs of plastic explosives seized. A Vietcong officer who managed to escape was later shot215 words
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99 1971-04-24 9 Peking prisoner dies with a secret HONGKONG, Fri. William Mcßain, a Briton who was detained for four months in China, died here today at the. age of 79. He was arrested in Shanghai in the middle of October, 1969, on unspecified charges and was released in February 1970. He was99 words
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Article65 1971-04-24 9 LONDON, Fri. The British and French Governments last night gave a new lease of life to the controversial Concorde supersonic airliner by agreeing to foot the bill for the construction of four more models. The plane which is to span the Atlantic to New York inAP - 65 words
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138 1971-04-24 9 Muslims plan their own news agency TEHERAN, Fri. Muslim nations plan to establish an international Islamic news agency for the exchange and distribution of news among member countries and eventually throughout the world. In a communique issued after a three-day meeting of Foreign Ministers in Kabul, 16 of the 23138 words
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Article, Illustration247 1971-04-24 9 EAST JAVA VILLAGERS LIVING IN FEAR JAKARTA, Fri. A leading member of the major Muslim party, Nahdatul Ulama, Mr. Hisbullah Huda said today that the political situation in East Java was critical and explosive as a result of pressures and intimidations by the Govern-ment-backed Sekber Golkar organisation. Mr. Huda, whoAFP - 247 words
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222 1971-04-24 9 Ceylon plans to re-train' problem youths COLOMBO, Fri. Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Maithripala Senanayake announced today that the Government will set up rehabilitation centres for youths involved in the leftist insurgent movement. Mr. Senanayake, meeting reporters on behalf of Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, said the centres would be set222 words
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73 1971-04-24 9 PARIS, Fri. An international consortium to construct a 196 mile oil pipeline from Port Suez to Alexandria has been set up, Marcel Camcelloni, a spokesman for the group announced today. The countries financing the pipeline are France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Britain and Germany. Total73 words
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Advertisement62 1971-04-24 9 NEW DELHI, Fri. An Indian today claimed to have set up a world nonstop walking record. Harbans Singh began his record attempt inside a specially-erected tent at Banaras, Uttar Pradesh on April 15. When he came to a halt today, 165 hours later, he had beaten the previous record of62 words
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Advertisement152 1971-04-24 9 iB ll _____Hf^___i Jilt ll J- 8 31 +pi^^-|^_^ Ihlb YOU HAVE TO HAVE WIRES CABLES to have power supply, signals transmission, -Viillilu |k||/||i electric circuitry of machines apparatus. WJEuW And WIRES CABLES are available in a wide fl-f^JD-Bf assortment from V/O RAZNOIMPORT. Moscow {Til) l] lj] paper and plastic152 words
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Article, Illustration253 1971-04-24 10 THE JURONG Industrial Welfare Association is conducting a survey to find out how the new bus services are affecting residents and workers in the industrial complex. The association started distributing the first 10,000 of 30,000 questionnaires on Monday to factories and homes in the Jurong253 words
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Article64 1971-04-24 10 MR. S. RAJARATNAM has been re-elected chairman of the Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd for 1971. Other officials were ViceChairman Mr. L. F. Alvin, secretary Mr. Michael Yee, treasurer Mr. L.T.G. Bhodinaiker, asst. sec /treasurer Mr. A.M. Gomez, and committee members, Messrs64 words
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Article, Illustration271 1971-04-24 10 MATCHBOXES PUT US ON THE MAP SINGAPORE matches are becoming internationally famous through the efforts of Mr. Tay Thian Song, designer of dozens of series of fancy matchbox covers. Mr. Tay's designs, which are manufactured by Golden Light Ltd., have been shown in exhibitions in Europe, America and -Australia, and271 words
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69 1971-04-24 10 MP for Katong, J.F. Conceicao will tour the Tanjong Rhu Housing flats at 10.00 a.m. tomorrow. A Government Press release said this would be one of a series of fortnightly tours to find out what problems the residents in the area were facing. Householders69 words
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317 1971-04-24 10 A GROUP of secret society gangsters, on a war-path last night, stabbed a man to death and seriously wounded another following a dramatic 300-yard chase in a housing estate off St. Michael's Road. The dead man was identified as Sng Lye Seng,317 words
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641 1971-04-24 10 Goh: When we have too many tourists AN ANNUAL tourist growth rate of 25 to 30 per cent will bring in up to 3,000,000 tourists by the mid-70s, the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said yesterday. And with this growth rate, all hotel rooms in the Republic would be641 words
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Article, Illustration263 1971-04-24 10 EDUCATED MUMS ARE BETTER— LADY J DO educated women make better mothers? YES, says Lady Bertha Jeffreys, an external examiner in mathematics for Singapore University, now visiting the Republic. "Interest outside one's home, like having a job, adds variety to one's life. And this lis important," she said last, night263 words
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Article56 1971-04-24 10 WELLINGTON, Fri. New Zealand Defence Minister David Thomson will visit Thailand, South Vietnam, Singapore and Malaysia during a 12-day visit to SouthEast Asia from April 27. Accompanied by Chief of Defence Staff Lt Gen. Sir Leonard Thornton, Thomson will hold talks in each country withAFP - 56 words
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Advertisement175 1971-04-24 10 The Singapore Traction Company (1964) Limited (Incorporated in Singapore) S.T.C. SERVICE NO. 20 OPERA ESTATE QUEENSTOWN For the convenience of our passengers, we have the pleasure to announce the following extension to our Service No. 20. This Service will now operate from OPERA ESTATE to QUEENSTOWN. The full route of175 words
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178 1971-04-24 11 QUEK Hian Siew was charged in a magistrates' court yesterday with permitting the use of his minibus to carry passengers other than schoolchildren. Mr. L.M. Ong, for Quek, submitted that the road tax discs issued to public transport vehicles did not carry178 words
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331 1971-04-24 11 West Malaysian factories to boost plant capacity FIDA SURVEY SHOWS BRIGHT PROSPECTS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Plans are being drawn up by more than 50 per cent of the large manufacturing establishments in West Malaysia to expand their plant capacity in the next 12 months. This disclosed in the Federal Industrial331 words
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Article172 1971-04-24 11 A 55-YEAR-OLD woman who was due to return to Perak after visiting her son's family was found drowned off Nicoll Drive on the morning of April 3, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Madam Kho Chay Ping, 22, of Tanglin Halt Road, told State172 words
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Article43 1971-04-24 11 RADIO and Television Singapore will telecast a special programme by the Singapore Youth Orchestra on Channel Eight tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. The programme can also be heard on radio on the English service at 10.30 p.m. the same evening.43 words
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Article54 1971-04-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Archives is to receive a complete set of copies of 160-year-old documents written by Malay, Javanese and Sumatran rulers to Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of modern Singapore. The India Official Library in London, whtch has the originals, has agreed to present the copies54 words
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Article, Illustration138 1971-04-24 11 •CINEMAS/Page 12 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/Pa*«_ 13/16 •TOP FORH/T*/ Page, 14/L5 SHIPPING/P.g.. 17/18 SPOHT/Pagw 19/20 FIVE members of 32 Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, line up after receiving the long service and good conduct medal from Maj. Gen. Walter Thomas, Commander, Far East Land Forces, at138 words
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Article, Illustration147 1971-04-24 11 Brides dressed for the stage, not for real THESE are not brides in real life, bat are among ll girls displaying the distinctive bridal costumes of the various States of India and Ceylon. They will feature in a cultural show. Fiesta 71, at Victoria Theatre tomorrow night. Eleven bridegrooms to147 words
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Article169 1971-04-24 11 Price of ice cream goes up THE price of ice cream has gone up. Two leading ice-cream companies Walls and Magnolia raised the prices of most of their items this week by an average of about six per cent. The "drumstick," which formerly cost 35 cents, is now sold at169 words
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Article84 1971-04-24 11 Merger of two St. John groups IPOH, Fri. A draft on the merger of the St. John Ambulance Brigade with its parent body, the St. John Ambulance Association, will be presented to the Government soon. The new organisation would be known as the St. John Ambulance. The district commissioner of84 words
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Article164 1971-04-24 11 HOTEL security guard Fautino Antonio Nerva, afias Nerva Paustina, 60, whose wife left him 25 years ago, was granted a divorce yesterday by the High Court on the grounds of desertion. He had married Fidela Tagarino, now 53 and once a popular singer in Kuala164 words
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Article24 1971-04-24 11 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct exercises in Mandai Forest Reserve between 8 a.m. on Monday and 9 p.m. on April 30.24 words
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Advertisement75 1971-04-24 11 tig® Waf JISS SM. MaWaW HHI frnfamt BSS '-Br mfm tWmviWmWGi _K eiSSS' ™i ®?SPI mWk yfi Jg?§§g CESTD.I32ID *^_J j. 276, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. f "SALE NOW ON" il IB Direct Importers of Carpets Ruqs C#s &A___H_G__3_l«_k _kk ■A IPBHBIAH, \m PA&UTCAIII B._E_ >-i-_-i-»-i-_ IiOSLMI It- H$ INDIAN75 words
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Miscellaneous357 1971-04-24 11 w~-,~ t~T T» T T T T» «T» T* "T» ~~>*~>*~> *T» *T**T* T"^ Starscope i^croni f7l_ds__^ih__i You will be able to If away from home, put into action an idea you are certain to make you've been dreaming pleasant new about, and the family acquaintances. Be will offer you357 words
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Article, Illustration218 1971-04-24 12 Big show from the little people' NO CHILD'S PLAY, THIS HOKKIEN OPERA EVERYTHING about the show except the crowd and the applause was mini. From the 33-member cast of children right down to the sets and props. The first-night performance of the Brunei Childrens' Hokkien Opera at the National Theatre218 words
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342 1971-04-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ministry of Information's newlycreated Public Affairs Division will explain in detail the implications of Government policies and decisions through radio and television, a Ministry spokesman said today. It would not serve as a platform for Opposition342 words
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83 1971-04-24 12 A JOBLESS youth was jailed for two months yesterday when he admitted stealing a car from Club Street on Thursday. Huong Aik Tee, 21 told First Magistrate Michael Khoo that he stole the car for a joy ride. After the car83 words
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145 1971-04-24 12 DRIVER Ahmad bin Mahmood, 30, of Toa Payoh, was sentenced to four months' jail yesterday for cheating a housewife of $35 on the pretext that he needed the money to repair his employer's car. Ahmad had been sacked by his employer, Mr James145 words
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Advertisement533 1971-04-24 12 A GREAT TIME LIES IN STORE fOR YOU We present "THE ZABETHE WILDE SHOW" EMCiting Zabethe Wilde, singer with a voice and personality that'll send you wild with exotment Se* King Kong and Miss Jaguar Laugh with Larry Cole, and rubber faced comedian and his pretty partner. Maggie Showtimes: 10533 words
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Advertisement31 1971-04-24 12 l-__MJ^TI-flfl!-_-_-_-_-_-_M)l Ifl mimrtTm THE AWARD WINNING <$> 1 970 THK QUCCN S AMTAMO TO INDUSTRY SPEAKER SYSTEMS CHORALE 2-WAY SYSTEM 1 CONCERTO 3-WAY SYSTEM 12, ST. GREGORY PLACE SINGAPORE 2. TEL: *****3.31 words
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Advertisement812 1971-04-24 12 #__H7_3CZ7= o R^^ I^TI 0 N j a) 17th BIG DAY NO FREE LIST Due to film's length— 4 shows I Note Times: 11. 2.30, 6.30, 9.15 j a Jack Lemmon. Shirley Mac Lame "IRMA LA DOUCE" (UA) Technicolor A Pana vision J» NEXT CHANGE! I a 1 David Chiang812 words
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Miscellaneous16 1971-04-24 12 DENNIS THE MENACE I &2P2EL IF WIS >S MY TOOTH OR HIS. MawTam/ilfXy KNOW TIK DIFFERENCE16 words
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616 1971-04-24 13 OVERSEAS UNION ENTERPRISE incurred a loss of $1.5 million last year, bringing the accumulated loss to $2.1 million attributed to preoperational expenses. Chairman Lien Ying Chow said there has been some delay in the company's two building projects because of difficulties in getting616 words
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Article272 1971-04-24 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.4040 7.3715 7.3600 Australian Dollar 3.4625 3.4200 3.4000 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4725 3.4225 3.3925 South Arabian Dinar 7.4200 7.3475272 words
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Article105 1971-04-24 13 PERTH, Fri. Poseidon is expected to begin production next year, West Australian Minister of Mines Don May said. "I expect the Poseidon agreement to be introduced during the forthcoming session of Parliament which begins in July," he said. "Once this is passed by the Government, production can start." MayReuter - 105 words
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Article133 1971-04-24 13 LONDON, Fri. Burmah Oil reported that pre-tax profits for 1970 were £37,71 2,000 (£37,917,000 in 1969), including dividends from British Petroleum but after interest. Income from trading and trade investments were £25.4 million (£24.2 million). Turnover totalled £316.5 million (£253 million). Total tax after special relief of £860,000133 words
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Article85 1971-04-24 13 SYDNEY, Fri.— Leopold Minerals chairman A. D. Treloar told reuter the company will issue no further reports until investigations by the Perth Criminal Investigation Branch have been completed. CIB Superintendent W.H. Nielson said the police had no plans to drill a separate hole at the company's prospect at NullagineReuter - 85 words
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Article60 1971-04-24 13 LONDON, Fri. Tangoel Rubber Estates said it proposed a rights issue to shareholders, with the proceeds to be used to provide additional working capital. The company's name is proposed to be changed to Bimits Ltd. Tangoel Rubber, pending return of its Indonesian plantations, is chiefly engaged in distributionReuter - 60 words
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Article46 1971-04-24 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.74, (2) •152.80; Hongkong 40.51; Beirut 39.30; London 38.958, 39.155; Zurich 39.058, 39.155; Paris 39.40. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per tael.46 words
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101 1971-04-24 13 Exim loan for cement plant in Malaysia WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. Export-Import Bank announced yesterday it would help finance a US$7.l million sale of U.S. equipment for a cement plant in Malaysia. The plant, owned by Cement Manufacturing Company (CMC) would be set up at Bukit Ketri, Perl i.s The101 words
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Article92 1971-04-24 13 BRUSSELS, Fri. Informed sources said Belgium obtained US$25 million worth of gold from the U.S. authorities in connection with recent British debt repayments to the International Monetary Fund. The Belgian National Bank's weekly return showed gold reserves rose to 74,584 million francs from 73,333 million in the weekReuter - 92 words
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Article28 1971-04-24 13 (Closing buyer /seller prices for April 23, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1489, 1490: 3-month 1487, 1489. Settlement 1491; Total turnover 645 tons.28 words
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186 1971-04-24 13 NEW YORK, Fri. The Chase Manhattan Bank the third largest in the United States, yesterday increased its prime rate from 5.25 to 5.50 per cent. This is the rate of interest charged to the bank's best customers. The rate had been reduced from 5.75AFP - 186 words
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Article553 1971-04-24 13 The market closed very firm in active trading yesterday. Dealers reported that institutions were substantial buyers. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was up 5.5 at 363.4, a new 1971 high. Leaders were up to four pence higher but most activity was centred in second-line issues553 words
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120 1971-04-24 13 JAPAN TO EXPLAIN AID POLICY FOR S.E.A. TOKYO, Fri. Japan will announce its economic aid policy for South-East Asia at the sixth ministerial Conference on the Development of SouthEast Asia in Kuala Lumpur from May 3 to 5. Government sources said Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi, leader of the Japanese delegationAFP - 120 words
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Article347 1971-04-24 13 The stock market eased in early active trading yesterday, with the tape one minute late briefly. The Stanpoor's industrial average slipped 25 cents and declines ran ahead of advances by 496 to 369. DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Thurs.— (Changes in brackets): Industrials 940.63 (-0.70);347 words
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Article257 1971-04-24 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals weakened but KLM advanced yesterday. Plantations were steady. Van Ommeren led shippings Lower. In local industrials, losses outnumbered gains. Banks hardened. Investment funds lost ground. In mixed insurances, Amev was very firm. PARIS The Paris market yesterday was firmer in more active trading on the first257 words
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Advertisement830 1971-04-24 13 tllft»H [I ADVERTISEMENTS DRivfß HHAMTrn mn^Boßo^Bßßßmmmnmammnmßmßmß—mßßi S™" E,fat Tt Pr,on L e V Mfss We" C FL T «>NDON ***** rnone miss wee WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/KOWLOON (MACAU) o———^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 8 DAYS $815 DAILY DEPARTURE (MACAU) BANGKOK ■KaHHTiT«I?MreT7i77tM 8 days sayb daily departure BANGKOK/HONGKONG (MACAU) mmmm99UU99awawßmmmmmmm9999 aa days lays daily departure TAIWAN/830 words
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Article, Illustration992 1971-04-24 14 Personal f i Do you need advice on a personal problem? Write Personal File, Singapore Herald, P.O. Box 692, Singapore 1. My boyfriend is a Ceylonese and I am Chinese. We are both in our twenties and have known each other for over six years and love each other veryPHILIP TAN - 992 words
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Miscellaneous1904 1971-04-24 14 mimW Your complete weekend guide Mil 1.10 Astroboy "Giant Space 3.00 Opening And Programme fOl (h\ fT fl (If Crab' 1 (Cartoon) Summary n] U\ ■■■■HHBIHIHHH 1.35 Farmer's Daughter "I Am 3.02 Exercise With Gloria J UUUU-V-MD Z: The Most Beautiful" 2.05 Karate Ist World 3.26 "Distant Drums" Starring Singapore1,904 words
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Article365 1971-04-24 15 SEE PHUI YEE - TOP FORM SEE PHUI YEE By "LIKE to give it a try?" "What for?" "Oh. for relaxation. Believe me, it takes the tension out of things sometimes." "Oh?" "It" was long and white with a brownish tip and my fingers were following its cylindrical shape. It felt kind of sleek365 words
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Article, Illustration864 1971-04-24 15 YOU are on your way! The plane has left the ground, the nosmoking sign winks off and the stewardess glides down the aisle offering drinks. Business trip. Holiday. Honeymoon. Family vacation. Whatever your trip U, yon want to make •vary864 words
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Miscellaneous46 1971-04-24 15 I TWINKLE By DERRICK TAY I OUF I Yiir DUN'! I YOU KNOW I SCARE ME SCARF MF I WHAT'S VE GOT I I EITHER FOR YOU. I FRIENDS I'M AN STAY OUT IN HIGH ■■■ATHEIST! placf;s. Hh ___m HERE. -REMEMBER B M mmmammaa- M mmaM46 words
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Article341 1971-04-24 16 RUBBER 112.25 cents per kilo (up 1.25 cents). In spite of lower overnight London advices for the nearby position, the market here made a steady climb throughout the morning session yesterday. Opening business was done at 11.25 cents for May 1 RSS, 0.25 cent higher than Thursday's official341 words
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Article267 1971-04-24 16 GREEN COLLIER Report: The accent was on May this week. Good turnover due to speculator interest and dealer covering of nears caused May paper to move to a 0.50 cent premium against June. The price level also improved generally and this improvement was achieved without official support. Physicals267 words
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Article81 1971-04-24 16 Differentials are in terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month, in cents per kilo. (For the week ended April 23). SMR 5 CV May (1-ton pallet) 10.50 cents premium nominal. SMR 5L May (1-ton pallet) 10.00 cents premium traded. SMR 5 May (1-ton pallet) even money nominal.81 words
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Article183 1971-04-24 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in new pence per kilo). Tone: Mainly nominal; ClF's May 15.70 15.85, June 15.75 15.90; Spot 16.20 16.40; Settlements May 16.35 16.45, June 16.55 16.70, July 16.75 16.90, July /Sept. 16.95 17.10, Oct/Dec. 17.50 17.65, Jan/March 17.95 18.10, April/June 18.20 18.35, July/Sept. 18.45 18.65,183 words
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Article52 1971-04-24 16 TIN $653.37V£ a picul (down $6.50) Straits tin reacted yesterday after the recent advance to close $6.50 per picul lower at $653.37V2 on official dealings of 260 tons. Fair interest was noted from the United States and Japan and India was also reported in the market for a52 words
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Article110 1971-04-24 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian May June and July all 201 Vi resellers*. COCONUT OIL: Straits April 142 quoted; Malayan May/June 156 reseller; Philippine (U.S 4 dollars per long ton) May /June 280110 words
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Article44 1971-04-24 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, in sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 435.0, afloat 420.0, April/M'ay 412.5, May /June 410.0, July/Aug. 39 7.5; Sarawak black spot 4 20.0 nominal, afloat 380, April/May 352.5, July/Aug. 337.5; Malabar April/May 560.0.44 words
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Article1708 1971-04-24 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Overall activity in the Stock Exchange was slow to pick up yesterday as operators continued to focus attention on a handful of counters. Industrials were quietly steady at the outset but the more volatile issues turned irregular in the afternoon while1,708 words
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Article79 1971-04-24 16 (Managers' prices for April 26) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.27 1.32xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.11 1.16 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.12 1.17 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.28xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.09 1.14 B S The Saving Fund 1.1l 1.16 Singapore79 words
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Article587 1971-04-24 16 Mining shares ended the week on a firmer note in moderately active trading yesterday with strong support evident for selected speculative issues. Oil shares were generally mixed while industrials closed firm, with a few exceptions. Metramar was active throughout the day, jumping 25 cents to $1.85, followed587 words
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Article313 1971-04-24 16 (Closing buyer/seller prices in Hongkong dollars) Share prices continued to slide lower yesterday as the trading pace quietened further. Volume of business for the day was $11.37 million, compared with £14.42 million on Thursday. Hongkong Whampoa docks eased after the results to end the day at 11.40,313 words
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Article367 1971-04-24 16 Conditions were quiet yesterday but the undertone was steady. The stock average finished 16.34 yen higher at 2,433.33 on a turnover of 170 million units. Foodstuffs, machinery shares and auto makers, attracted small selective interest, while Sony advanced sharply on reports that its colour television sets met367 words
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Article201 1971-04-24 16 LONDON, Fri. Quieter conditions ruled in most sections today but grain shippers covered cargoes from Port Cartier to London at £2.40 fio (free in and out) for April-May and from the U.S. Gulf to South Korea at US$B.75 fd (free discharge) for May. Business developed in the201 words
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Advertisement1012 1971-04-24 17 I I I /I \/I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I I I I Y I N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for I I I N. ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. e^* I Y rrfnt mm m ik__ Ea c" entry gives1,012 words
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Advertisement687 1971-04-24 17 II borberDßfnxig SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, VS. ATLANTIC Itogaptfe P.S'ham P.n.nt N.Yevk Baaeaa N'Fe4k ■'more Mewtreal TRAVIATA Sailed In Pt/SLS TOY Jun 4 Jun 10 Jun 29 Jun 17 TEESTA Apr 25/28 In Pt/SLS TOY Jun IJ Jun 18 Jun 2J BONNEVILLE Apr 29/Mav 1 Jun 18 Jun ?1 EXPRESS687 words
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Advertisement611 1971-04-24 18 f_\ P MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD AH No 30E Jin Ampang, Kuala Lumpur fl H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE mmmWaM MftM *«er« Afrtwea.■UNOA OSWIO 6/9 Jun 10/11 Jun Mavra 6// London a/ Hamourg 14//H'dam 16/ Antwerp it/ 1 Bremen il/ 1 ■UNOA MCLOa611 words
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Advertisement843 1971-04-24 18 O CtnOl in^l ,nc, uding ships sailing out of Singapore for Far L—Clwlka/Ve/IJI IV^ East ports to the north-east. ASTRIDBAKKE May 11/13 P. S'ham, Penang, Hongkong. MEDAN MARU May 27/28 Kobe. Osaka Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB Nagoya. Yokohama. TSK/OL BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Seattle (June 26), ..miMTrnQMr lu o-, c »..>,,».»*843 words
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Article235 1971-04-24 19 and wtJrhl \L~; A flgnt Muhammad Ali ?pnl a !lH^ ambe rlain L as announced by Ali yeshv hen l s s than an hour later-called off by an Astrodome official We do not have a fight to announce at this time, Jack O'Connell, seniorAP - 235 words
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333 1971-04-24 19 LONDON, Fri.— The British Lions will play the equivalent of a soccer Cup final twice a week for twelve weeks, when they tour New Zealand this summer. This was how Dr. Doug Smith, the Lions' manager, described the forthcoming Rugby Union tour. "ImagineAFP - 333 words
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Article108 1971-04-24 19 3rd Asian shuttle tourney JAKARTA, Fri. Twelve members of the Asian Badminton Confederation had officially declared that they will take part in the third Asian badminton tournament to be held in Jakarta in mid August, it was announced here today. The 12 countries are: Burma, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Laos, Malaysia,AFP - 108 words
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Article249 1971-04-24 19 MANILA, Fri. Japanese challenger Susumu Hanagata staggered his spar mate with left hooks and uppercuts this afternoon as he approached peak form for his title Hght with World Flyweight Champion Erbito Salavarria on April 30. Hanagata could have decked sparmate Kid Zaldivar a rugged Filipino249 words
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Article, Illustration123 1971-04-24 19 West German champion for the seventh time: this is the result for the volleyball team from the University Sports Club Munster at the end of a one week championship contest. In the decisive match, the favourites even beat the TSV Munich 1860 by 3-0 (our picture shows Fred123 words
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405 1971-04-24 19 RANCHO LA COSTA, California, Fri. Jack Nicklaus, making his first start since the Masters, and veteran Miller Barber matched three-under-par 69' s and shared the first-round lead in the U*****,000 Tournament of Champions yesterday. Defending champion Frank Beard, South African Gary Player andAP - 405 words
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380 1971-04-24 19 Three new horses registered in top class THE latest amendment list issued by the Malayan Racing Association showed 26 promotions, 34 demotions, 12 new classifications, one change of name and 14 deletions. Promotions: From CI. 3to CI. 2 Memo 11, Letrik, Hillcourt, Light Burden. Grenadier 11, Siapa Rajah, Raffles Park,380 words
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Article, Illustration568 1971-04-24 20 S'PORE OPEN WINNER YASUDA A STROKE AHEAD TOKYO, Fri.-Haruo Yasuda, Japan's World Cup star, today squeezed into a one-stroke lead in the Yomiuri International Open Golf Tournament, to replace three top contenders for the top spot in dramatic second round play. Yasuda, who won the Singapore Open last568 words
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Article223 1971-04-24 20 TODAY SOCCER: FAS Div. 1 Ocean SC vs Royal Army; VC vs Alexandra SC (both matches at J. Besar, 5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m.). HOCKEY: SHA Div. 1 Police vs CSC (Thomson Rd, 5 p.m.); PARC vs Jansenites (Bk. Cher nun, 5 p.m.); Div. 2 RAF Changi vs SRC223 words
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Article, Illustration181 1971-04-24 20 ABOUT 700 participants from all camps on the island will take part in the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association's second annual Big Walk tomorrow at 7 a.m. The route is from Kranji to Farrer Park Athletic Centre. Open invitations have been issued to civilians181 words
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Article122 1971-04-24 20 RAF Changi thrashed Darul Afiah Football Club 5-1 in the Football Association of Singapore Division One League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. With this clear-cut victory, the airmen have shot up from sixth to top position in the league standings with nine points (four wins,122 words
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393 1971-04-24 20 BERKELEY, California, Fri. University of California track coach Dave Maggard encouraged by the recent U.S.China table tennis match, wants to bring Chinese high jumper Ni Chih Chin to the Kennedy Games here on June 5. "When I heard about the ping pong team IAFP; AP - 393 words
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189 1971-04-24 20 TOKYO, Fri. Japan took a commanding 2-0 lead over Australia winning both the singles matches in the Eastern Zone section "A" final here today. Keishiro Yanagi beat John Cooper, Australia's Number One 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 1-6, 6-3 and Toshiro Sakai beat ColinAFP - 189 words
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123 1971-04-24 20 THE Football Association of Singapore is seeking clarification on the "no voting rights" move by the International Federation of Football Association (FIFA). FAS president Mr. L.P. Rodrigo said the association was "in the process" of clarifying this issue. According to Luxembourg's Rene Courte in123 words
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Article97 1971-04-24 20 TWENTY-year-old national serviceman Chua Chee Hock qualified for the light welterweight final when he made short work of Gordon Then (PARC) in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's Youths and Novices tournament at Maude Road Community Centre last night. Chua stopped Then with a powerful left97 words
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Article296 1971-04-24 20 SEATTLE, Washington, Fri. Max Cohen, the Casablanca Street urchin, made a successful American debut with a split decision over Fraser Scott last night in their 10-round middleweight bout. Cohen who now lives in Paris gave away eight years and a lot of quickness to the 22-year-old Scott.AP - 296 words
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Miscellaneous71 1971-04-24 20 DAVY JONES Z~T: STUCXO^fcH^ _mmJ_ S'siNfi 2°h U pma P A A 51 ICE "1 I_ XSX J^ 0 BIFF ARE DOINGS BEFORE WE'RE THERE'S POOLS PERFECT VP and <^orkEl .tmmm\ A Pc"/^' TONY NOW V °U'LL THROUGH, YOU > ROOM FOR FOR TEACHING J^^ I~ VC/ NUK *EL. *«1^71 words
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