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Title Section16 1971-02-24 1 COMPLIMENTARY THE SINGAPORE herald No. 184 Singapore Wednesday, February 24, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration1629 1971-02-24 1 Survival of our nation at stake TUN RAZAK TELLS PARLIAMENT: KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak appealed today m Parliament for a united stand m support of major amendments to the Constitution to ensure national harmony and unity for the survival of parliamentary democracy m Malaysia. "We cannot1,629 words
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Article, Illustration435 1971-02-24 1 Economic showdown stories "rubbish' says envoy Soenarso THE Indonesian Ambassador, Mr Soenarso, has dismissed as "rubbish" recent reports of an economic confrontation between Indonesia and Singapore. He was commenting last night on reports m the Indonesian newspaper Sinar Harapan, which have been widely circulated here. Speaking at a reception for435 words
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525 1971-02-24 1 Top Saigon commander killed in copter crash SAIGON, Tues. Lieutenant General Do Cao Tri, South Vietnam's top field commander, was killed today m a helicopter crash en route to inspect more than 20,000 Saigon troops under his command on a major offensive m Eastern Cambodia. Field reports said the 41-year-old525 words
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Article, Illustration129 1971-02-24 1 More Moscow aid for Hanoi TOKYO, Tues. Radio Moscow reported today the Soviet Union has increased its economic aid to North Vietnam and Soviet ships were presently en route from Odessa to Haiphong with the supplies. Radio Moscow, m a Japanese language broadcast monitored m Tokyo, gave no129 words
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Article, Illustration142 1971-02-24 1 LONDON, Tues. Commentators m several newspapers here said today that Britain's decision to sell Wasp helicopters to South Africa was likely to jeopardise the prospects for convening an eight-nation study group set up at the Commonwealth Conference m Singapore. The group was to examinePana - 142 words
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115 1971-02-24 1 HONGKONG, Tues. A 36--year-old Chinese was charged m court here today m connection with a huge haul of raw opium by Narcotics Bureau detectives just outside of the city limit. Pang Tak Po was charged with "possession of dangerous drugs for the purposeAP - 115 words
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Article, Illustration443 1971-02-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The proposed amendments to the Constitution on language and the special rights of the Malays were intended also to ensure that the legitimate interests of nonMalays were protected, the Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, said today. In a speech to443 words
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141 1971-02-24 1 LONDON, Tues. Almost unnoticed and two world wars too late, Britain has just ratified an international treaty intended to promote world peace. The treaty is the Hague Convention of 1907, the product of a great conference called to keep the 20thAP - 141 words
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Article41 1971-02-24 1 MR. J.J. RAPER'S group has abandoned its move to replace seven of the 10 directors on the board of Gammon (South-East Asia). Instead, the group has sold its Gammon shares to Bovis Holdings of Britain. See full story m41 words
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Advertisement191 1971-02-24 1 FAST EASY CLEAN AND ECONOMICAL! There's no messy clean up the Melitta Way, simply discard the used filter bag easy and economical too because Boncafe and the Melitta Way of filtering, brews up to 80 cups per pound, whereas ordinary coffee produces only 40 to 60 cups. y HJ HrHl191 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-02-24 1 WEATHER outlook fur Singapore from a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers.11 words
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Article, Illustration641 1971-02-24 2 THE recent announcement that military air operations m Singapore will be located at Tengah base, and that Changi air field will be handed back to Singapore at the end of this year reopens the question of expanding Paya Lebar Airport as Singapore's main civilian641 words
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Article275 1971-02-24 2 BARRED FROM FILM ON CHINA I AM A NEWCOMER here, a temporary resident, a foreigner. I came to Singapore with the idea that it was a socialist state. I do not blame Singapore for this misconception, rather my colleagues of the foreign press. But that is neither here nor there.275 words
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351 1971-02-24 2 Why blame the Englisheducated only? MR. Nei I Chung's comments (S.H. Feb. 22) on Sex and the English-educated left me seething with rage. "There are irresponsible people m the English-educated class who make use of sex for fun," he was reported to have said. Normally, I am not one who351 words
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Article120 1971-02-24 2 CONTROL SALE OF PIRANHAS REARING fish can be fun. But it has its hazards if the fish happen to be piranhas the deadly man-eating fish. These piranhas can be bought m certain local shops. Recently I went to an emporium m Gay World and saw little piranhas m a fish120 words
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Article476 1971-02-24 2 SOUTH AFRICA has announced that it will order seven Westland Wasp anti-submarine helicopters from Britain, having been assured m advance by British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas Home that the transaction will be approved. There is jubilation m Capetown and disappointment m many capitals m Africa476 words
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Article568 1971-02-24 2 WHEN one travels around Singapore it is easy to see the routes taken by the V I P s during the recent Commonwealth Conference. These roads are all planted with trees and shrubs and the road surfaces have been improved. It is even more easy568 words
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Advertisement109 1971-02-24 2 WHaT'S FOB BREAKFAST? LUTIN MUESLI Five different fruits, two kinds of nuts, rose bips three cereals, skimmed milk and wheat germ WOW! all at one sitting that's a marvellous healthy mealtime idea. But its not always practical. Bo eat. LUTIN MUESLI FOR BREAKFAST which contains all the above ingredients. Just109 words
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227 1971-02-24 3 SINGAPORE will be at the P««k of a tourist boom by ltnt. We should have about 17,1fMM air visitors each year by then, m IMS there wore 22MM. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr. James D. Beaumont. Director of SouthEast Asia Boeing227 words
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Article, Illustration58 1971-02-24 3 TAXI driver Chia Chun Lim was fined a total of $135 yesterday for committing six traffic offences m 1965. He was fined $70 on four counts of carrying more passengers than was legally allowed; $30 for causing obstruction to traffic; and $35 for stopping his58 words
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Article305 1971-02-24 3 MR. S.K. LEE defending two of five men charged with corruption, maintained yesterday that each man acted independently of the others and argued that they should be tried separately. He was opposing an application made on Monday by Senior State Counsel K.S. Rajah for305 words
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Article317 1971-02-24 3 HUEN PENG KONG - Learning from mistakes at Jurong HUEN PENG KONG By A DUST— FREE industrial complex is to be built m Kampong Chai Chee, off Upper Changi Road. Housing and Development Board flats will be constructed at the fringe of the complex to ease transport problems for the workers such as those317 words
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85 1971-02-24 3 A FOUR-MAN Indian Seaford delegation representing various manufacturers m Kerela, arrived m Singapore on Monday night to survey the local market. Mr. R.R. Menon, leader of the delegation, said India was one of the main suppliers of sharks fin and dried prawns to Singapore,85 words
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Article57 1971-02-24 3 AN unemployed man was jailed for three months m a magistrates' court yesterday for stealing $8 worth of tools from a car parked m Jalan Besar on Oct. 28 last year. Lim Seng Whatt, 24, who had a previous conviction for housebreaking was also ordered57 words
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Miscellaneous52 1971-02-24 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker HE*' JUST I I TME WRINGER I ff A5 A MILITARy JU6T wAIT\ l WMAT I ON MY BUCKET G&m* MAN I MAVE TO TILL I GET Qte£\ \.rv N S PED/^ BRO*E. TMI6 16 I ADMIRE A MV MANDS T^^T <Ss3h/^^ \JU6T GREAT/ Tj52 words
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286 1971-02-24 4 Overseas air fares to go up from April 1 REGULAR and excursion air fares for all international flights are going up from April 1. The increases were recommended recently by the International Air Transport Association. Regular air fares will be increased by about five per cent, while excursion fares are286 words
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119 1971-02-24 4 SOME 160 newly-designed German products will be exhibited at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute from March 5 to 12. The exhibition is primarily intended to show off the new designs, not so much the] products, Mr. F Thiel of the. German Embassy said. It will show119 words
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Article, Illustration67 1971-02-24 4 Nantah gets a gift of 200 books NANYANG University yesterday received 200 books for its library from the British Council m Singapore. The British High Commissioner, Mr. Samuel Falle, made the presentation. The books which are valued at $2,500 cover a wide range of subjects including statistics, science, political science,67 words
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96 1971-02-24 4 A 30-YEAR-OLD woman was granted a decree of nullity by the High Court yesterday because her husband had refused to consummate their marriage. Madam Sng Thiam Hue. of Sims Avenue, said that she was married to Teo Seoh Tow m June lift at the96 words
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Miscellaneous62 1971-02-24 4 ARCHIE By Bob Montana ""3^ WNWHISTLE. -.PASSING NOTES.. -1 SAYS SHE LOOKEC WAVING OUT THE. f JS^ D rr Y r^ 2IS?±- E WINDOWS... THRCWINg] WERE OUT OF YOUR SPITBALLS ETC V^SEATS. .WHISPERING... jgll "Err HOW DID YOuTgEeTTNI f^ 1 THINKYOU'D > /siR...J /7..SHE ©OT A GETAWAY <HOW< BIFOCALS 162 words
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202 1971-02-24 5 $500,000 income tax appeal: Judgment reserved THE Court of Appeal reserved judgment after hearing an appeal yesterday against a decision by Mr. Justice Winslow, who upheld a decision of the Income Tax Board of Review m assessing the income tax liability of Stamford Park Ltd. at $522,116. The appellants are202 words
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Article45 1971-02-24 5 Merbok singing contest KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Enthusiasts from Singapore and Thailand will be invited to take part m a merbok singing competition on March 11 here. The bird singing contest is to mark the silver jubilee celebrations of the installation of the Sultan of Trengganu.45 words
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Article25 1971-02-24 5 THE Public Works Department is inviting tenders for the building of bus bays, bus shelters, ticket booths and roadworks m Serangoon Garden Way.25 words
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101 1971-02-24 5 JETRO Expo: 61,790 visitors since opening A TOTAL of 61,790 people have visited the Japanese Trade and Industrial Exposition m Kallang Park since it opened on Saturday. This was disclosed yesterday by a spokesman of JETRO, organisers of the exposition. He said about 900 trade inquiries from local businessmen and101 words
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Article31 1971-02-24 5 LABOURER Choong Tek Seng, 35, was fined $400 yesterday for driving a car dangerously along Lorong 7, Toa Payoh and knocking down two pedestrians on April il last year.31 words
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Article177 1971-02-24 5 LIM Meng Khoon took care of a stray dog for a year until he had to have it destroyed because it bit schoolboy, Tan Joo Seng. Yesterday he was fined $25 by a magistrate. Tan told the court that Ltiu's son opened the gate177 words
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Article, Illustration303 1971-02-24 5 TWO of them in town today IS SINGAPORE big enough to hold both of Asia's rival one-armed swordsmen at once? This is the question some of their fans m Singapore are asking. Wang Yu, the Golden Harvest Co. star, is preparing to fly here today hot on the heels of303 words
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338 1971-02-24 5 The suitor who didn't wait to find out... POLICE constable Jantan bin Abdullah, 22, knew that a man would be returning from Japan this year and would be proposing to the girl he loved. The love affair between him and Apipah binte Moktar, 20, had gone on for about three338 words
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Article22 1971-02-24 5 MASRI bin Abdul Kadir, 38, was found hanging from a wooden beam m his home m Redhill Road on Monday.22 words
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Miscellaneous50 1971-02-24 5 BLONDIE By Chic Young """fl Ii- VES-MEUEN, BETTY LYNN, 1 illll E V.w»ACKJE,wOOY SHIRLEY AND x^^N rcT\ i^£^ OIANNE ALL j^_-^-^-^ ANY CALLS ijj! -S S»^ rf 'L^-^J^HII 1 t] 'lIJV yes. but it was Mill 1 1 r» mr-u'-r I C A W^ONG NUMBER T ANYONE CAI.L 1 -JvE/T/^50 words
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438 1971-02-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A senior eye specialist attached to the General Hospital here, Dr. J. Abraham, told a preliminary inquiry today that Mr. Robert K.T. Lee, son of Tun Sir H.S. Lee, was unconscious for four days when he was under his examination. Dr.Bernama - 438 words
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124 1971-02-24 6 THE Minister of State for Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, la now discussing with Asian Development Bank officials the details of getting* equipment for Ngee Ann Technical College. The Government obtained a loan of million from the bank last December for development. Dr. Lee is124 words
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Article372 1971-02-24 6 STC SERVICES Nos. 100, 101, 110 TODAY'S map shows three services to be operated by the Singapore Traction Company (colour green) when the reorganised public transport system is introduced on April 1 1 SERVICE No. 100 Serangoon Garden Estate Prince Edward Road (via MacPherson Estate): Serangoon Garden Way, Yio Chu372 words
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164 1971-02-24 6 Herald Knight - Kortschnoj is the new Soviet champion Herald Knight CHESS...by GRANDMASTER Viktor Kortschnoj won the 38th Soviet Championship held recently m Riga. Among the 22 participants were .8 Grandmasters and 7 International Masters. Previous winners, Polugajevskij and Petrosjan, abstained. The following game shows Kortschnoj' s beautiful win over Platonov. WHITE: Platonov164 words
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Article50 1971-02-24 6 NATIONAL serviceman Tan Hee Nguan was jailed for two months yesterday for being l absent from training for 15 months. Tan, 20, a member of the Vigilante Corps who was arrested on Monday, was absent for 60 training periods at the Whitley Secondary School since Nov. 24 1969.50 words
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Article38 1971-02-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. About 25,000 low-cost homes were built by the government m West Malaysia at a cost of $112 million during the first Malaysia Plan period between 1966 70, according to official figures released today.38 words
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Miscellaneous23 1971-02-24 6 LAFF A DAY ©J) V C F—»»« Sy.d.c.u I»< ,970. W.B* Jjjj^ I-efv^ "Don't ever let me catch you using THAT aftershave lotion."23 words
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Article167 1971-02-24 7 Boom ban will kill Concorde NEW YORK, Tues. A motion under debate by New York State Government aimed at banning overflights by supersonic airliners would "effectively kill" the Anglo-French supersonic transport Concorde if it became law, former British Technology Minister Anthony Wedgwood Benn said on arrival here last night. Mr.167 words
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Article190 1971-02-24 7 CALCUTTA, Tues. Eleven Maoist Naxalite prisoners escaped from a special jail m Siliguri town m North Bengal, about 200 miles north of Calcutta, according to police yesterday. Siliguri is one of the Naxalite strongholds m Eastern India. Police said four Naxalite prisoners on Sunday were190 words
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Article, Illustration254 1971-02-24 7 Oil firms behind the Indo-China war CABLE WORLD WIDE MOSCOW, Tues.-American "aggression m Indo-China" is dictated by the U.S. oil monopolies which are trying to "lay their hands on the huge deposits of oil stretching along the whole coast of Indo-China," the Soviet Party newspaper Pravda wrote today. "Already m254 words
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200 1971-02-24 7 MOSCOW, Tues. Two hundred Soviet Jews have signed a declaration asking for the right to emigrate to Israel and an end to persecution m the Soviet Union against Jews wishing to emigrate, and have sent it to one of the committees preparing200 words
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Advertisement375 1971-02-24 7 C=| D J =i 4^f^^aka^^« J^m-S^W I PREE MARK IV A I I HHalß^Lf (^St^^9^§ AIR-CONDITIONER l^^ 1 1 P^^ ESSSSSL bhh M Lm A W I Lm xS/W 17 *^S Victor buyers can choose the I I I I W I B '^"i J*? accessories listed or a fully375 words
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242 1971-02-24 8 Israel to state terms for secure frontiers UNITED NATIONS (New York), Tues. Israel's rely to U.N. mid-East negotiator Gunnar Jarring's peace proposals will include details of secure and guaranteed frontiers demanded by Tel Aviv as a condition for any settlement, according to diplomatic sources here today. Israeli representative Joseph Tekoah242 words
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Article60 1971-02-24 8 OSAKA, Tues.-The Osaka Municipal Government has decided to replace all the diesel engined municipal buses with electric buses m 10 years, it was learned here today. Under the 10-year programme, the Transportation Bureau of the Municipal Government will test-run two experimental electric buses, now being developed60 words
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Article60 1971-02-24 8 LONDON, Tues. Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home has said that "preliminary exchanges" on the possibility of new negotiations with Rhodesia have taken place. He told the House of Commons yesterday that talks had not begun, however, and he would not say whether such negotiations wouldAP - 60 words
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Article271 1971-02-24 8 WASHINGTON, Tues. Chinese-American businessman William J. Crum had US$l,OOO (553,000) paid each month into the bank account of American General Earl Cole and with the resulting influence came to be known m Saigon as "The King of Vietnam," one of Mr. Crum's former top assistantsAFP - 271 words
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Article102 1971-02-24 8 MANILA, Tues. Philippine News Service reported today that five men were killed and three others wounded m Laguna province by men believed to be Maoist Communists. Officials at Subic Bay U.S. Navy Base today denied reports that 118 guns had been stolen trom the102 words
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Article78 1971-02-24 8 ROME, Tues. A Rome judge has convicted several girls of enticement for wearing miniskirts so short their panties showed. Marisa Conti, 20, yesterday became the latest victim of an article m a 12-year-old law originally intended as a weapon against prostitution. Miss Conti and tne others wereAP - 78 words
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Article30 1971-02-24 8 MOSCOW, Tues. —Defence Minister Andrei Greschko said today the combat power of the Soviet Army and Navy is being strengthened to handle "crisis situations" created by "international imperialism."30 words
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Article, Illustration111 1971-02-24 8 HOLLYWOOD, Tues.-Ten film stars have been put on the short list for Oscars for their performances m films during the past year. Left, the girls and their films: Top, from left, Ali McGraw (Love Story); Carrie Snodgrass (Diary of a fviad Housewife); Glenda Jackson111 words
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Article, Illustration426 1971-02-24 8 Strikes cost UK a $210 m factory LONDON, Tues. The Ford Motor Company announced last night that it would not set up a proposed massive new automobile producing plant m Britain because of that country's unstable labour situation. The $210-million plant would have represented one of Ford's major post-war investments426 words
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Article55 1971-02-24 8 ENUGU, Nigeria, Tues. Ninety-five new cholera cases five of them fatal, have been reported m Nigeri's East-Cen-tral State the heartland of former Biafra according to East-central State Health Ministry statement m Enugu. Following the outbreak m the state, 7,000 people have been vaccinated against the killerAP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration236 1971-02-24 8 LONDON, Tues. Britain's Home Secretary Reginald Maudling, is expected this week to table a new Bill giving the Government wider powers to control Commonwealth immigration. A summary of the Bill defines its aim as establishing a single system applicable to everyone coming from overseas except those236 words
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Article136 1971-02-24 8 HONGKONG, Tues. An assassination attempt was made on General Huang Yung-Sheng, Chief of General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the iocal Ming Pao evening news said today. One bodyguard died while Huang was slightly injured, the paper said, quoting a traveller from Canton, capital136 words
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Article89 1971-02-24 8 WASHINGTON, Tues.-Dr. Franklin E. Kameny, proclaiming himself "the first publicly declared homosexual' ever to run for Congress" has filed his nominating papers as an Independent candidate m the March 23 delegate election for the District of Columbia. Kameny said he intends "to remind a Government andAP - 89 words
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196 1971-02-24 8 Beusing's 'nosey' farm is now a fortress CERRITOS (California) Tues. With 450 sentry dogs, standing guard, Bob Beusing's place always had a formidable appearance. But since he's begun to train dogs to snlell out marijuana, he has made it a virtual fortress. Mr. Beusing, 46, a former district attorney investigator,AP - 196 words
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Article74 1971-02-24 8 NEW YORK, Tues.-Italian Prime Minister Emilio Colombo was welcomed to New York city yesterday by Mayor John V. Lindsay at City Hall, where he received an enthusiastic greeting from leaders of the Italian-American community. The Prime Minister, here on an official state visit, met privateiy74 words
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Article57 1971-02-24 8 JERUSALEM, Tues.-Housing Minister Zeev Sharef said yesterday that work has already begun on three controversial housing projects m the Arab sector of Jerusalem. Mr. Sharef and his Government are ignoring the protests from the U.S. State Department and U.N. Secretary-General U Thant| who claim that theAP - 57 words
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169 1971-02-24 8 REGGIO Dl CALABRIA, Tues. A task force of some 5,000 carabinieri and police backed by armoured troop carriers and bulldozers today "cleaned out" the Sbarre workers disrict, last stronghold of Reggio's extremist "rebels." The surprise operation was conducted without any incidents m just over169 words
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406 1971-02-24 9 Pretoria jubilant over arms decision CAPE TOWN, Tues. Government leaders are jubilant over Britain's decision to lift its arms sales embargo. Defence Minister Piet Botha announced that South Africa would place an immediate order for seven Wasp helicopters and his obvious glee was shared by the Opposition United Party which406 words
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197 1971-02-24 9 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. The U.S. Naval Mission here is on the same floor m the Brazilian Navy Ministry as a room m which political prisoners claim to have been tortured. One American assigned to the floor said recently: "I have been hearingAP - 197 words
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Article116 1971-02-24 9 BARCELONA, Tues. University students fought here today with police after the latter invaded an unauthorised meeting m the arts and philosophy faculty. The students, forced out of the classrooms, demonstrated m the streets. They broke shop windows and overturned two cars before being dispersed by police.116 words
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Article204 1971-02-24 9 ANKARA, Tues. A Turkish Foreign Ministry official reiterated yesterday that Turkey was considering recognising Communist China. He explained that a Turkish Senator who denied such reports while visiting Nationalist China, "was speaking only as an influential deputy, not for the Government." Turkey now recognises only NationalistAP - 204 words
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CONCLUDING THE SERIES ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA
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2148 1971-02-24 9 Dr. V. KANAPATHY - Prospects for new foreign industrial i n vestment Dr. V. KANAPATHY By THE danger of expropriation of foreign investment as found m Latin America and Africa does not exist m South East Asia and it may, therefore, make this region a new frontier m world investment. Foreign investment is treated2,148 words
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343 1971-02-24 9 j US Dollars Population Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Total 1968 (millions) 112.8 10.3 35 o n 5 year increase 12.8 ,5 7 f g I tin 33 7 gd 1975 forecast (millions) 133.5 l2 [l l™ l £J Total 1968 (9 billions)343 words
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Article, Illustration140 1971-02-24 10 THREE people were slightly injured when a Hock Lee bus went off the road at the junction of Hoy Fatt Road and Jalan Rumah Tinggi last night. The No. 1 1 bus had just left the Rumah Tinggi •terminus and was turning left into Hoy Fatt140 words
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277 1971-02-24 10 FORTH BENNING, Tues. Lieutenant William Calley, accased of leading American troops m the My Lai massacre m Vietnam, told a psychiatrist that he had personally killed five civilians m the village and planned to use others to test minefields for his277 words
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Article57 1971-02-24 10 BANGKOK, Tues. Mr. Henry Ford II arrived m Bangkok from Kuala Lumpur today for a five-day visit to Thailand. He will meet King Bhumiphol Aduldej, Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn and members of the government during his stay. Mr Ford met Prime Minister Tun Abdul RazakAFP - 57 words
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211 1971-02-24 10 KAWASAKI Kisen Kaisha, a major Japanese shipping line which has regular sailings to Singapore, is planning to inaugurate a container ship service between South-East Asia and the west coast of America m October. The Kyodo news service says the new service will be211 words
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Article122 1971-02-24 10 RAWALPINDI, Tues. President Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan had talks yesterday with the military governors of four provinces and martial law administrators following the dissolution of the 1 1 -member civilian cabinet, official sources said. Informed sources said the two-hour meeting was called to discuss the country's administration122 words
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Article417 1971-02-24 10 I AID SOUGHT TO TRAIN DIAMOND-CUTTERS SINGAPORE and Israel should set up joint ventures to do business m gold bullion and diamonds with other countries. This was suggested yesterday by Mr. Ling Lee Hua, chairman of the commerce sub-committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, when welcoming417 words
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Advertisement81 1971-02-24 10 The suit i^Bjy^B You can sM k I 4P» A 1 impossibl J^^Kr J afW to crease n wrinkle (Photograph by coortosy of Air- India) mmismm s& 55% TERYLENE 45% WORSTED A WAIN SHIELL FABRIC MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN The lightest and most luxurious texture fabric for the tropics. In81 words
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Article292 1971-02-24 11 Shipbuilders need support groups JAPANESE EXPERT SAYS 'DO-IT-YOURSELF' SINGAPORE must start its own support industries for the shipbui ding and repair industry accordto Dr. H. Shinto, vice-president of Ishikawa-Harima Heavy Industries the world's largest ship- building company. Dr. Shinto, m an interview with The Dolphin, the Jurong Shipyard newsletter, said:292 words
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Article48 1971-02-24 11 A LABOURER, Tan Hal Toh, i«>. of Circuit Road, fell to his death yesterday from the roof of Baharuddin Vocational Institute m Stirling Road. Tan, who was employed by Sekisui Singapore (Pte) Ltd., of Tanglin Halt Close, was repairing a leak when he fell.48 words
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Article53 1971-02-24 11 KUCHING, Tues. -An epidemic of an influenza-type disease has hit several villages m the Kelabit highlands of the Fourth Division m north-eastern Sarawak. The Medical Department said today 230 adults and children had been treated for the disease. A medical team led by the Divisional Medical53 words
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109 1971-02-24 11 The perils of helping a lady in distress LEARNER rider Ong Chai Seng, 48, of Pulau Bukom, got into trouble the day he gave a lift to his office secretary. In a traffic court yesterday, he pleaded guilty to three charges and was fined pi 10-$25 for carrying a pillion109 words
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Article, Illustration133 1971-02-24 11 SYLVAN RETREAT IN A CONCRETE JUNGLE And from seats m the shade of the thatched pavilions by the lake one can view the 'garden m calm contemplation. The shopping centre, a project of the Housing and Development Board, is expected to be opened next month. The whole complex is designed133 words
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274 1971-02-24 11 The cruelty of a jobless husband— by a company director wife MADAM Lim Sai Kee, 50, a director of the British Oriental Company Pte. Ltd., told the High Court yesterday how her husband's "unkindness and great cruelty" had caused her to go to an outpatients' clinic for treatment 25 times274 words
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Article38 1971-02-24 11 A MAN who posed as a plumber entered the home of Rahmat binte Mat, 21, m Clemenceau Avenue on Monday and robbed her of two gold rings and a gold necklace, worth a total of $92.38 words
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201 1971-02-24 11 Co-op among Asean nations growing JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Government has stressed that the formation of the Association of South-East Asian Nations cannot be regarded as separate from Indonesia's development policy. Indonesia will see to it that majority of the projects realised under the Asean cooperation programme will likewise become201 words
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49 1971-02-24 11 LORRY driver Sim Beng Hock, 50, of Lorong Five, Toa Payoh, was stabbed m the stomach on Monday by an unknown person outside Beach Road market. His condition is not serious. It is believed that they quarrelled over a parking problem. The assailant escaped.49 words
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Advertisement398 1971-02-24 11 Mmlbd&U. b\ pff/Bfi a/, ff Wednesday, Feb 24. 1971 1 ■|yMyMsMy t M M My MM I Starscope TT I ■IMPPPM- a— va^a^i^ —^nun«uanaa.aa.a_ Beon the alert to learn Borrowing or lending Commuting or other all you can today from money invariably bring routine travel is often J the J*!*398 words
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Advertisement102 1971-02-24 11 See how the AUSTRALIANS beat the heat Summers are hot m Australia. Temperatures often pass 100 F. The Australians beat the heat with some of the most efficient refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment made anywhere. We've gone through the range available and selected the items most suited for Singapore conditions. If102 words
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Article, Illustration410 1971-02-24 12 THE REASONS: CENTRAL SITE AND HIGHER LAND AND BUILDING COSTS PRICES of Housing and Development Board flats m Kallang Basin have gone up by 22 to 25 per cent. The prices have been raised because of higher construction costs and its central location,410 words
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Article143 1971-02-24 12 4—B pm: Display of Australian refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment and components at Australian High Commission, Clemenceau Avenue. 5.30 pm: Folk singing group of YWCA meets at their hostel, Fort Canning Road. 8.30 am— Bpm: An exhibition, Man m Space, at the foyer of the National Library, Stamford Road.143 words
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227 1971-02-24 12 Scarred singer died from pill overdose NIGHTCLUB singer Loo Wang Eng, 27,wh0 was found dead m her Newton Court flat on Feb. 8 had a large surgical scar from her neck to her stomach, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Dr. Chao Tzee Cheng, assistant pathologist at Outram Road General227 words
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Article138 1971-02-24 12 ALOR STAR, Tues. The State Forest Department is seeking a partial relaxation of the 24-hour curfew m the Kulim and Baling districts to allow a resumption of logging work along the Thai border. The action was m response to regular complaints by 19 companies involved m138 words
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Article182 1971-02-24 12 FOUR members of a mobile gang responsible for a series of street robberies m the Paya Lebar area m recent months have been arrested by the police. A fifth man, also wanted m connection with the hold-ups, is still at large. An early arrest is expected.182 words
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300 1971-02-24 12 AN Indonesian boatman, who had packed 24 illegal immigrants into his sampan and brought them into Singapore, was sentenced yesterday to 21 months' imprisonment and had his sampan confiscated. The Deputy Asst Comptroller of the Immigration Department. Inche Osman Sallim, told First300 words
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120 1971-02-24 12 THE PRODUCTS of 15 leading Australian manufacturers are on display at the Australian High Commission where an exhibition of air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment and components opened yesterday. The Australian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. H.C. Sargent, said that Australia has been an innovator120 words
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Advertisement77 1971-02-24 12 TENDER PRICES ALREADY UP FIVE PER CENT... HDB flats likely to cost more c From The Herald of Oct. 31, 1970 ,jmam\ CATHAY OPENS TOMORROW! b J Jim A Tra 9' c Love Story f Mm JuL^m A Youn 9 Coup** Who L^A M Temptations Of Rome! BaaaaJ Laaafl BaaVl77 words
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Advertisement635 1971-02-24 12 1 (a)Jj2X2UL£a^aiJ^Ja>aaaaaa>^aSiU LAST DAYS! <No ft— Uat) Daily 3 Show* 2.30. 5.45 A 9.00 "TORA" Starts 2.50. 8.05 A 9.20 < (Sunday Extra Shew 11 a.m.) Adm. $1.50. $2.50 4 $400 0 Cash Booking* Only! X Fox's "TORA! TORA! TORA!" 70MM Color by Deluxe X School Concession: $1.50 to any635 words
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Miscellaneous10 1971-02-24 12 DENNIS THE MENACE l iPu X OW. Hfc'S FlNfc, AteS.MnCHELL.10 words
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143 1971-02-24 13 'Japanese bid to dominate Thai economy' charge BANGKOK, Tues. Thai business circles fear that Japanese businessmen are trying to dominate Thailand's economy, Mr Charoon Sibunruang, president of the Board of Trade, said last night. In the case of joint ventures, some Japanese firms were aiming to take over the entireAFP - 143 words
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162 1971-02-24 13 SEOUL, Tues. South Korea has decided to extend a US$O million short-term credit to Indonesia aimed at stepping up economic cooperation with that country. The credit is being made through the Korean Foreign Exchange Bank to the Bank Negara of Indonesia and one162 words
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Article268 1971-02-24 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m 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 7.3475268 words
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533 1971-02-24 13 Gammon SEA: Raper group strikes a deal with Bovis THE Raper group has abandoned its move to replace seven of the 10 directors on the board of Gammon (Southeast Asia). Instead, it has disposed its holdings m Gammon estimated to be about 13 per cent of the issued capital of533 words
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Article156 1971-02-24 13 areas, but said the company will not be affected financially. Williams added that Charterhall has no financial or equity links with any other Minsec company. On the general outlook for Charterhall, Williams said the. company is m a good position? with cash from a recent rights issueReuter - 156 words
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171 1971-02-24 13 LONDON, Tues. Charterhall Finance chairman David Williams told Reuter the company is "unaffected" by the financial troubles of some Australian mining companies, apart from a few joint venture schemes with Amad NL. Amad, 35 per cent owned by Mineral Securities Australia, has a 25 perReuter - 171 words
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Article160 1971-02-24 13 LONDON, Tues. Barclays Bank chairman John Thomson said there would be no sense m the U.K. Government forcing the clearing banks to compete for deposits with other financial organisations without its releasing the banks from the "straight jacket" of cash and liquidity ratios. The clearing banks are compelled160 words
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Article76 1971-02-24 13 MELBOURNE, Tues. Australia's biggest public company, Broken Hill Proprietary, today reported a 52 per cent rise m profit for the half-year ended November 30, 1970. Sale of Bass Strait crude oil accounted for 80 per cent of the profit increase. The actual amount was not disclosed but basedAFP - 76 words
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Article66 1971-02-24 13 LONDON, Tues. Commercial Union Assurance reported pre-tax profit for year to Dec. 31 1970, was £25.6 million (£21.5 million for the previous year). Profit available for distribution was £18.2 million (£l6 million). Taxation, after relief for schedule "F", was £3.1 million (£3.1 million). The company will pay aReuter - 66 words
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Article44 1971-02-24 13 MALAYAN CEMENT will pay a final dividend of 1% per cent on March 26 to shareholders on the register on March 11. This makes a total distribution of 15 per cent for 1970 compared to 17 per cent for the previous year.44 words
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Article38 1971-02-24 13 LONDON, Tues. Teluk Merbau Plantations announced a dividend of 30 per cent for 1970, (15 per cent for 1969), payable on Feb. 25. East Asiatic Rubber Estates owns 65 per cent of Teluk Merbau' s capital.38 words
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Article572 1971-02-24 13 The market was easier m minimal trading yesterday. Sentiment was cautious ahead of a possible disclosure of any settlement day broking liquidity problems. The continuation of the Ford and the postal disputes and the overnight downturn on Wall Street were also dampening influences. Towards the close, the572 words
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Article356 1971-02-24 13 Stock prices were industrial average was off 25 substantially lower m early ccn ts and declines led active trading yesterday, advances by better than extending Monday's trend. two-to-one. Volume was more Standard and Poors than one million shares. (Paid prices at 1100 EST, m U.S. dollars.)356 words
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Article236 1971-02-24 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals eased yesterday, partly due to Wall Street, with plantations barely steady. Unilever steadied at 88.10 after 88.00 on release of their figures. This compares with Monday's close of 89.20 Shippings reacted, and banks, investment funds and insurances declined. Local industrials were mixed. Weak spots were Oce-Van236 words
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Advertisement576 1971-02-24 13 <& mmm VI ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. REQUIEMS A REUNIONS. Minimum S4/- for 10 words, each additional word 40ct». All othar classified advertiMmanU Minimum $2/- for 10 words, aach additional word 20cts. BOX SERVICE576 words
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Advertisement45 1971-02-24 13 WORLD GOLD (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.30, (2) 151.30; Hongkong 40.37; Beirut 39.15; London 38.79; Zurich 38.758 38.905; Paris 39.12. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars, per tael.45 words
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Article603 1971-02-24 14 BEAUTY Q T Q. I AM seventeen and the skin on my arms and legs is very dry and scaly. How can I get rid of the dryness? Secondly, my eyelashes are very short and scanty. How can I encourage them to grow? A. For dry skin, add a fragrant603 words
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Advertisement617 1971-02-24 14 JfW'ay I "TIM SUM" our spare, sand them In to B array of spicy and saucy "Tim Sum." Singapore fl B titbits for your con sump- Herald, or call us at B B tion. If you have some to *****, Ext. 110. B I AT last RTS has got the617 words
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Advertisement458 1971-02-24 14 _-»w^^*Aft B ft F 'f afli sPaT bbf Bam A^^ m bw^'"*3bW\ Ba^S^Bßlfl PSa&J3aßam B BB) .Bal swJ a ILJ9 B^LBl I jBL afll BL l fl BB tl B I BT BT r^BJLj .^agßß B^*^ i*Bßr sf •>■■' _BJ P J^^^\ BbBbBBbB l^^r v .am tßbt bY .aaaaav. BBBi458 words
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Article90 1971-02-24 15 Housewives Matinee "The 1* (Part 1 of a Hokkien Film) For The Family (Chinese) A Diary Of Events In ipore This Week (Chinese). Days Of Our Lives Close Huckleberry Hound (Cartoon) News m Brief What Others Say (English) Another Song Another iy(English Repeat) featurThe Primitives" Alfred Hitchcock "The90 words
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Article36 1971-02-24 15 Barrier Reef "Galleen" Rifleman "Safe Guard" News (Tamil) Pesta Pop <Ma lay) i News and Newsreel (Malay) Naadaga Arangam Tamil house. What Others Say (Malay) > Chinese Cinema "Money i" Cantonese Feature Film 0 Close36 words
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Article87 1971-02-24 15 5.00 Opening And Programme Summary 5.05 Pok Amai2 Children's Programme 5.39 The Archie Show (Cartoon) 6.00 News (Malay) 6.17 Zorro "The Legend Of Zorro" 6.51 Jack La Lanne Show 7.13 Bakat TV TV Talent 8.00 Programme Summary 8.05 Wrestling 9.00 News (Malay) 9.17 Mannix "Eight To Five, It's87 words
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Article254 1971-02-24 15 6.55 Opening And Programme Summary 7.00 News (English) 7.16 World News On Wednesday 7.34 Tumpuan Minggu Weekly Magazine Programme (Tamil) 8.00 News (Mandarin) 8.16 Hindi Film "Nartaki" 10.00 News (Tamill) 10.12 Hindi Film (Continued) 10.47 Parliament Report In Mandarin, English, Cantonese, Hokkien and Tamil 11.38 Close I WATCH254 words
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Article119 1971-02-24 15 7.59 a.m.— 8.10 General Science Sec. II "Lenses and photography"; 8.30 8.50 English 2nd Lang. Sec. II "Why?"; 9.95— 9.25 Mathematics Sec. II "Variables and relations"j 9.45—10.05 National Lang. (Elem.) "Menjadi Kedet"; 10.45— 11.95 General Science Sec. I "Density"; 11.20— 11.49 English Sec. I "My World"; 11.55—12.15 p.m.119 words
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Article, Illustration52 1971-02-24 15 BELOW: Captain Cook's cottage. The entire building was shipped from England stone by stone and erected on its present site m Melbourne. ABOVE: BOURKE Street, one of the main streets m Melbourne, shows a contrast of the old and the new, with Victorian churches side by side with52 words
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373 1971-02-24 15 A.K. LEE - Of hierarchical terminology at the varsity A.K. LEE By Good morning, children." "Good morning, teacher." "Today's lesson is on hierarchical terminology m tertiary educational institutions. "When you grow up and pass all your exams, you may be lucky enough to go to Singapore University. And if you do you will373 words
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770 1971-02-24 15 LEE CHIU SAN - Memories of a brief visit to Australia LEE CHIU SAN By FOR years I had heard people say that things were different "Down Under" and that the Australians were friendly people who welcomed visitors. When British Overseas-Air-ways Corporation held its inaugural flight from London to Melbourne early this month I770 words
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Miscellaneous549 1971-02-24 15 SINGAPORE MALAYSIA rv\°S m m \S %Go With Music: 600 Opening Announcement; .00 News; 7.10 Daily Digest; 7.25 6.02 Morning Melodies; 6.45 Fish e irf, ith Music; 80 News Prices 6 s <> Morning Melodies; •10 Lets Go With Music; 9.00 The 7.00 News; 7.10 A Word A Day iano549 words
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Miscellaneous113 1971-02-24 15 IffliUJ TELEVISION 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 7 p.m. Channel 10 9 p.m. Channel 5 RADIO 7JO BFBS (From BBC) 8.00 Radio Singapore. Radio Malaysia. 1.30 p.m. Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia, BFBS (From Radio Australia). 4.30 p.m. BFBS (From BBC). 5.00 Radio Malaysia, Radio Singapore (m brief) 6.00 Radio Singapore (m113 words
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Article158 1971-02-24 16 PHILADELPHIA, Tues. Mr Willis C. Armstrong, president of the U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, today called for a constructive trade policy that would reject "the siren song of the protectionist In a speech to the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, Mr158 words
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Article1660 1971-02-24 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE i n!.I J^" 1 "T Pri c*e foUow d b th *>«-»— oone. bmcketo denote traded lot. m iTJ: T n<>t UOW9d by to br k#U tt m M onJy •oW lot of 1.000 shares wo^led at that price. The k^t1,660 words
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Article13 1971-02-24 16 Singapore Malaysia Feb. 22 653.91 431.08 Feb. 23 653.41 431.1413 words
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Article79 1971-02-24 16 (Manager.' price, for Feb. 24) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.28 1.33 Mai. Progress Tuna 1.06 l.llxd CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.30 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.10 The Saving B s Fund 1.12 1.17 Singapore79 words
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Article227 1971-02-24 16 RUBBER ltl.fi cents per kilo (op one cent). After opening at Monday's closing level of 100.00 cents per kilo a buyer for March 1 RSS, prices initially dipped 0.25 cent on long liquidation before trade buying interest m both paper and physicals lifted prices to the morning's high227 words
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Article181 1971-02-24 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Inactive; ClF's March 15.0, 15.2, April 15.2 15.4; Spot 15.6 15.8; Settlements April 16.0 16 2 May 16.3 16.4. June 16.5 16.7, April/June 16.3 16 4 July/Sept. 16.7 16.8, Oct/Dec. 17.3 17.5, Jan/March 17.7, 17.9, April/June 18.1 18.3'181 words
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Article313 1971-02-24 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 24. OUT: Demy an Bedny 6/7; Tapah 21 east; King Bird 22; Manich 23/24; Esso Orion (tanker) 25/26; Nicotine Maersk 27/28; Humilaria (tanker) 37/39; Altoir 40/41; Capriolo 31/32. IN: Capriolo (after Nopal Vega) 31/32; Stentor313 words
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Article160 1971-02-24 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian March to May 214, resellers, March 213 V*, April 213, and March/April both 212 paid. COCONUT OIL: Straits Feb/March 147.00 seller; Malayan Feb/March 165.00 seller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per160 words
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Article356 1971-02-24 16 Prices finished mixed yesterday as selective buying was counteracted by sustained profit-taking. Electric home appliances, which rallied on Monday, eased on profit-taking while constructions and dredging firms were selectively bought. Among major gainers were Kitagawa Steel, Toyo Construction and Taisei Construction. Matsushita Electric and Heiwa Real Estate356 words
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Article671 1971-02-24 16 Mining shares retreated across a wide front m dull trading yesterday. Falls were spread among speculative stocks and heavyweights alike. Oils too showed weaknesses and BHP's spectacular profit increase was not enough to spark the industrials into life. Disappointing results from E.Z. Industries helped dampen this sector671 words
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Article308 1971-02-24 16 vgk ™c. market was dull ♦1 w^JT WCre hfted off the bottom on a mild buying wave during the last half hour of trading. Lands which came under early selling pressure and eased at 9103. rallied later to 9104. There were buyers at this level at the308 words
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Article180 1971-02-24 16 LONDON, Tues. -The market opened on a quiet note today but grain shippers fixed a cargo from the US Gulf to South Japan at U518.50 for March, and two cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to Chile at US$B fd, also for March. Price details were lacking on180 words
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Article, Illustration81 1971-02-24 17 THE SINGAPORE HERALD KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and 22? try gives the fo, '°wing information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated81 words
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Article600 1971-02-24 17 ara^arrs suMLeAss. «r,« .srs ALCOS PARTNER M*y 12/17 P. Sham (Apr 18/19). Capetown, Durban, P. Elizabeth, L. Marques, Hodeidah. Mukalla. aol/asc ALCOS TRADER Apr 10/15 P.S'ham (Apr 16/18), Capetown, Durban, P.Elizabeth, L.Marques, Hodeidah, Mukalla, AOL/ASC eACHO Xl «o Feb 28 P. sham (Mar 7), Capetown, Port St. Louis De600 words
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Article174 1971-02-24 17 AGENT and TELE PHONE NUMBERS AFT Anete-r^nch T,«ilna C. (PU) LM. *****/8 ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn. *****6 APL American President Line* ***** AUS Austasia Una ..***** BEN Ben Line Steamers A3at9i BSC Bulling Shipping Co.. r**L\ BA British Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp A Co. <M) Pte. Ltd ***** /7174 words
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Advertisement189 1971-02-24 17 ssesi LINES -——»»-b<->»»i^^ AOL Alcos Overseas Line; APL FRL FroU Line. (Pte) Ltd.; LS Lian Soon Line SMIL States Marine-Isthmian American President Line; AUS Lines. SM Safmarine; SCAN Austasia Line Golden Line. GBL Golden Buffalo Line. c.. i C Ma,avsian International scanservice; SCI S.C.I. Lines; fal P P n g189 words
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Advertisement680 1971-02-24 17 ORIENT IMSUD. Vt (INCOPPOfUTFJ) IN THE W6PUBUC Of SINGAPORE) ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, *J«I»P»ro P.lham Ponang ARRIVES NEPTUNE AMETHYST 26 Feb/1 Mar 2/3 Mar 4/5 Mar L'don 1/4. H'burg 8/4, R'dam 11/4, Havre 14/4 NEPTUNE ZIRCON680 words
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Article436 1971-02-24 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. A. amity Mar 15/18 Bangkok, Osaka, Yokohama West Coast U.S.A. AO L/ASC ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 Osaka, Yokohama. Vancouver B.C. Jeddah AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/21 Osaka, Y'hama, Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS voyager May 18/21436 words
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Article200 1971-02-24 18 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. Feo /2e BSBeBiw ssc/ssc SI/SI ESAU F p Penang (Mar 22). BBL/HC JO-TOR Mar 4/7 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura. LS/LS LARAT »nPt/Feb2s Djakarta/Surabaja. PLVPL LUNAMARINA In Pt/Feb 25 B.S. Begawan, K.Kinabalu. LS/LS Penang (Mar 16). MM/MM M.S.ORIENTAL DOLLY Mar 22 P. Sham200 words
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Article164 1971-02-24 18 BBBaaaaaaaaaaaeaßßßßßaßßßßßßaßß^ rvi rvn m M Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA Mar 11/13 P. S'ham (Mar 14), Singapore (Mar 15), Fremaritle (Mar 22). AUS/AUS AUSTRALAS.A Apr 1/3 p. S'ham (Apr 4), Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantle (Apr 12). AUS/AUS GOLDEN SUMMER Mar 6/13 Penang (Mar 14/15), P.164 words
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Advertisement591 1971-02-24 18 i3P MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL MM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD M N 301 Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur M I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE aieaaaen r ham Paoaaa Arrive* BUNGA MCLOR 71 Feo/2 Mar 3/* Mar i/a Mar Havre 2/4. London 4/4 HOurg 10/4. H i 2/4. Awerp 14/4.591 words
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Advertisement12 1971-02-24 18 M 3& Shipping W^H\ Advertisement Enquiries Bin ***** EMI. 8 I a12 words
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Article261 1971-02-24 19 Sparkling trial by Marusa IPOH, Tues. Marusa, with a riding boy astride did a sparkling gallop on a fast track here this morning. Accompanied by stablemate Indian Patrol (Subian), the Good Brandy mare finished half a length m front at the end of a 3f sprint m 37-1/5 She has261 words
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635 1971-02-24 19 STIPENDIARY Steward's report for last weekend ProAm meeting at Bukit Timah. SATURDAY RACE ONE —The owner of ZORBA was fined $25 for failing to produce the declared colours. COLONEL BOGEY (Mr. William Wynn), KEDIDI (Mr. Donaldson) and CREPELLO (Mr. Vincent Tan) wereMr Williams Wynn lost his - 635 words
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Article331 1971-02-24 19 PALM BEACH, Florida, South African Gary Player, master tamer of international golf courses, found a hint of Britain m the swirling Florida breeze. "It's a great championship course," he said, "but I'm certain mother nature and her wind-will have much to say about who331 words
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Article, Illustration432 1971-02-24 19 TUCSON, Arizona, Tues.— A 60-yard chip shot for an eagle three propelled J.C. Snead to a one-stroke victory yesterday m the weather-plagued windup of the $110,000 Tucson Open golf tournament. Snead, a 29-year-old nephew of golfing great Sam Snead, had a final round 66AP - 432 words
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Article191 1971-02-24 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: SBHFL: Div. 1 Guthrie Waugh vs NAAFI (J. Besar, 5.15 p.m.) SGSFL: Div. 1 Police vs SAFSA (Police Academy, 5.15 p.m.); TTSH vs VC (Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m.). City Dist. Schools' C'ships: "B" Div. Thomson Sec. vs Bukit Ho Swee Sec. (SJI. 3.45 p.m.); SJI vs RI(SJI,191 words
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163 1971-02-24 19 Ralston earns right to be in semi-finals NEW YORK, Tues. Dennis Ralston (U.S.) broke Arthur Ashe's service m the third-set tie-breaker to beat him 6-2, 4-6, 7-6, last night and earn the right to be m the Mar. 18 semi-finals of the US$2lO,OOO tennis Champions Classic. In the other semi-finalAP - 163 words
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Article229 1971-02-24 19 ACROSS 1. Red heads? (7) 5. Image m Old Testament setback, encountered m retreat (5) 8. Baffle one m a wager (4) 9. He is at the head of the fashion trade! (8) 10. Recovered from a long drawn out illness? (6,7) 13. Means of access, so229 words
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Article109 1971-02-24 19 ACROSS 1. Cut letters m wood (7) 5. Short nails (5) 8. With eager anticipation (4) 9. Eruption (8) 10. First English printer (7 6) 13. A cab (4) 14. Close (4) 17. Unsuitable (3-10) 19. Uncorrupted (8) 20. Salver (4) 21. Keenly desiring (5) 22. Investigated109 words
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Article, Illustration834 1971-02-24 20 Spinners destroy Sobers and Company KINGSTON, Jamaica, Tues. India enforced the follow-on after leading the West Indies by 170 on the fourth day of the First Cricket Test here yesterday. With the first day rained out it was agreed that the conditions of the four-day match be applicable making a834 words
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445 1971-02-24 20 SINGAPORE will field the biggest team for the 14-nation First Commonwealth Table Tennis championships to be held here next month. Singapore Badminton Stadium will be the venue for the tournament from March 20-25. The Republic's team comprises 16 players each for the445 words
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Article, Illustration490 1971-02-24 20 THE Yap sisters, Ai Suan and Ai Tin have qualified for the semi-final rounds of the Singapore Table Tennis Association youth tournament at the Eagle Engineering Sports Club hall last night. Ai Suan beat Tan Ah May 21-12, 22-24, 21-14, 21-14 while her sister Ai490 words
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400 1971-02-24 20 JAKARTA, Tues.-Four top Indonesian badminton players including Rudy Hartono left here today for Bombay on their way to London to compete m the All-England championship next month. Malaysia, which did not send a team last year, is strongly represented by a team of six,400 words
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150 1971-02-24 20 ROTHMANS of Pall Mall, in association with the Motor Sports Club of Hongkong and the British Army Motoring Association are sponsoring a 48-hour car rally from April 23*25. The rally to be known as the "Rothmans Rally, Hong Kong," is open to members of150 words
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Article243 1971-02-24 20 FAVOURITES St. Joseph Institution went •on a scoring spree when they handed First Toa Payoh Secondary a 12-0 trouncing in the City District "C" Division schools soccer tournament at Bras Basah yesterday. The Josephians' avalanche of goals started from the fifth minute with a Hilary Cordeiro243 words
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Article362 1971-02-24 20 Europe's richest motor race LONDON, Tues. Details of Europe's richest-ever motor race, the "Rothmans 50,000" to be run at Brands Hatch on Aug. 28, were announced here today. The unique feature of the new event is that it will be open to Formula One, F-2 and F-SOOO cars, machines designed362 words
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