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Title Section15 1971-02-27 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 187 Singapore Saturday, February 27, 1971 MC(P) No. 2S2S 15 CENTS15 words
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182 1971-02-27 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. Ambassador at large David M. Kennedy paid a farewell call on President Nixon at the White House today before his departure tomorrow on a three- week trip to SouthEast Asia and the U.S. trust territories m the South Pacific. President Nixon isAP - 182 words
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Article43 1971-02-27 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Paramount Pictures announced to today that its romantic film Love Story, starring Ali McGraw and Ryan O'Neil, had taken m more money faster than any other film, grossing U5528.845.220 m eight weeks m 251 theatres. APAP - 43 words
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Article42 1971-02-27 1 ODD LONDON: Gerald Fernandez, 32, former secretary and legal adviser to Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, was refused bail by three high court judges today pending hearing of his appeal m the House of Lords against his extradition to Singapore or cot ruption charges.- APAP - 42 words
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Article34 1971-02-27 1 DDD WASHINGTON: The U.S. Congress was told yesterday that the military's domestic surveillance often was a case of spy vs. spy, like the time 53 agents watched one another among 66 civilian demonstrators. APAP - 34 words
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Article35 1971-02-27 1 ODD KIEL: A West German tanker, the 13,194-ton Bomine, was run aground yesterday after it caught fire m a collision with an East German iron ore freighter at the entrance to this Baltic sea port.35 words
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Article26 1971-02-27 1 DDD LAOTIAN REFUGEES VIENTIANE, Fri— Laotian Government statistics show that a quarter of the country's population, 700,000 people, have been registered as refugees since 1961.- APAP - 26 words
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Article370 1971-02-27 1 PETER ONG - Law and order: A new test PETER ONG FOUR-MAN POLICE PATROLS TO STEP UP MOBILITY By THE police is to experiment with a new system of patrolling this year using mobile four-man teams supplemented by foot patrols m the urban areas and scooter patrols m rural districts. Home Affairs Minister370 words
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Article, Illustration518 1971-02-27 1 SUHAIMI BIDIN - 'A TIFF OVER MY BABY SAVED MY LIFE AS THE BOMBS FELL SUHAIMI BIDIN By SIXTEEN people took cover m an air raid shelter m Kampong Silat on Feb. 15, 1942, as Japanese planes bombed the area. Thirteen of them died m the raid but the other three— a mother518 words
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266 1971-02-27 1 HAROLD SOH - Stolen gems racket: CPIB hold an inspector HAROLD SOH By THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau has uncovered a stolen gems racket and arrested a police inspector. A total of $21,000 believed to be the "pay off from a jeweller has also been removed. It all started when a police supervisee266 words
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Article532 1971-02-27 1 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said today that the eight-nation Commonwealth Study Group would serve no purpose if Britain decided to go ahead with its sale of arms to Sooth Africa. He was commenting on the decision by some member nations to532 words
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256 1971-02-27 1 450 die as Reds capture invasion base SAIGON, Fri. About 450 South Vietnamese paratroopers died today when their base at Hill 31 inside Laos was overrun by Communists. The Communists then laid siege to another paratroop post 10 miles away and the defenders were reported to be taking heavy casualties.256 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-02-27 1 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from C a.m. to noon today: Fair.11 words
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447 1971-02-27 2 AUSSIES TO PULL OUT 1,000 MORE FROM VIETNAM From A Special Correspondent CANBERRA:. Australia is expected to withdraw nearly 1,000 of its troops from Vietnam by the middle of the year. This will be the second major withdrawal since Australia entered into its commitment by supplying combat troops m 1965.447 words
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938 1971-02-27 2 ANANTH HARIHARAN - ANANTH HARIHARAN SPOTLIGHT ON THE INDIAN ELECTIONS By CALCUTTA ON the eve of mid-term elections, a terrorist-political force modelled on the early exploits of China's Mao Tsetung is making its most determined bid yet to grip strategic parts of India firmly m the politics of938 words
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220 1971-02-27 2 PUB RATES TO BE REDUCED FOR HOUSEMEN WE REFER to the letter by a houseman's parent Fairplay (SH. Feb. 2) and wish to state that: Based on complaints from some housemen, we wrote the Ministry of Health on Jan. 4 asking that the water and electricity bill of $14 per220 words
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301 1971-02-27 2 Shoot order came after traps failed PROGRESSIVE countries are seldom guilty of inhuman treatment towards our animal friends. However, when animals become a pest society decrees that they be exterminated or brought under effective control. Rabbits, kangaroos, deer and even wild horses have come under this category in advanced countries.301 words
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Article109 1971-02-27 2 PAID, BUT STILL NO PLACE TO PARK THE Havelock Road Car Park is indeed m a deplorable state. Like "Motorist" (S.H. Feb. 25) I too have often been unable to find a place although 1 hold a season parking ticket. Moreover, the disorderly way m which vehicles are allowed to109 words
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Article566 1971-02-27 2 Saturday. February 27. 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE close link between economics and politics is illustrated by the current negotiations m Peking between Japan's Fujiyama and Okazaki missions and Chinese officials. The negotiations involving the Okazaki team are aimed at extending the semi-official Memorandum on Trade566 words
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Article408 1971-02-27 2 CLERICAL assistants m the Civil Service have been overlooked for too long. It is about time something is done. In 1964, the AUPE submitted a new salary scale to the Government. Under this the clerical assistants' salary scale would be merged into a single one408 words
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Article71 1971-02-27 2 Cars, hawkers and kids WILL the authorities please look into the absurd situation outside Beatty Integrated School m Beatty Road, at dismissal time? Vehicles, including school buses, park on one side of the narrow road and hawker stalls occupy the other. Children from the school crowd round the hawker stalls,71 words
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356 1971-02-27 3 A POUCE corporal who made a false report against a superior officer was fined $250 yesterday. Corporal G. Gopal was alleged to have made a report to the effect that he had been stabbed by Insp. M. Sundram on Aug. 2. Yesterday356 words
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Article59 1971-02-27 3 MALACCA, Fri. The Keng Chiew Hoay Kuan, one of the biggest clan associations here, has pledged its support for Tun Tan Siew Sin as leader of the Malaysian Chinese. Its committee also unanimously agreed last night to accept the six-point declaration adopted at the Malaysian Chinese59 words
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Article, Illustration335 1971-02-27 3 AFTER 20 years of hoping, the blind can now look forward to enjoying the facilities of a clubhouse designed to meet their special needs. The three-storey clubhouse costing 5200,000, will be built near the premises of the Singapore Association for the Blind335 words
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Article31 1971-02-27 3 SINGAPORE Air Force aircraft will carry out live firing and bombing training on Pulau Pawai on March 2 and 3 between l p.m. and 5 p.m. on each day.31 words
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183 1971-02-27 3 TEACHER Yeong Yuet Chun, 23, and businessman Cheong Tong Seng, 2«, were married last October after seven years of courtship. But the marriage was strained by frequent quarrels, a coroner heard yesterday at an inquiry into Yeong's death. Cheong told Asst. Coroner183 words
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349 1971-02-27 3 A. CHOCKALINGAM - A. CHOCKALINGAM AFTER 10 YEARS, THE CPIB CLOSED 1N... By FOR 10 years, Ang Mo Hua drove cars using a forged driving licence which he had been able to renew FOUR times at the Registry of Vehicles without any difficulty. The internal records of349 words
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191 1971-02-27 3 TWO students of the Geylang Serai Industrial Training Centre received scholarships worth $72 each for one year's study from the Rotary Club of Singapore East and the^ Rotary Club of Davenport, Tasmania, yesterday. They are Syed Ahmad bin Syed Ali and Kang Choon Huat.191 words
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82 1971-02-27 3 WORK on a new ultra-modern office complex at the junction of Orchard Road and Cairnhtll Road will begin next month. The building, Faber House, will be 11 storeys high, providing more than 65,000 square feet of office space. The building will be fitted with82 words
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Article, Illustration368 1971-02-27 3 THE Health Ministry is forming an action committee to supervise its plan to upgrade the entire hospital service m the next five years. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, the Health Minister announced this last night at the joint annual dinner of the Cardiac Society368 words
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Advertisement296 1971-02-27 3 onrr MISS THE GREAT jttKSk, AKAI COMPETITION mßmSk MORE THAN $12,000/ WORTH 0E WBmM PRIZES MOST RE WON! W££^m The diagram shows the flags of all 31 countries m the Commonwealth, i|i Ijf 1/ arranged according to their geographical positions All you have 0S BA to do is to name296 words
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Article, Illustration286 1971-02-27 4 Banker Wee re-elected president of Chinese Chamber MR. Wee Cho Yaw, banker and industrialist, was. re-elected President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce for another two years. He obtained 45 votes out of 47 cast by members of the chamber's new management committee who were present at the election286 words
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Article116 1971-02-27 4 A TOBACCO company has come up with one way to beat the Government ban on cigarette advertising it's now handing out free mini-packets m busy public areas. Well-dressed young men have been seen standing around shopping centres, pedestrian bridges and sidewalks, giving away these samples to passersby.116 words
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202 1971-02-27 4 30 MONTHS' JAIL FOR A BEARING SCRAPER ROBBER A NATIONAL Serviceman who robbed a man of $620 and a Rolex watch In Jalan Legundi on Sept. 5, 1969, was jailed yesterday for 39 months by a district court. Sr. Insp. Joseph Low, prose eating, told the court that Tan Gek202 words
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Article27 1971-02-27 4 PRESIDENT and Mrs. Sheares will attend a charity concert by the Korean Children's Choir at the Conference Hall on March 3 at 8.30 p.m. ODD27 words
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Article20 1971-02-27 4 $2.5 M TO FIGHT GRAFT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The budget for Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Agency for this year is about $2,540,000.20 words
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Article275 1971-02-27 4 A WEEKEND STUDY OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABOUT 75 young people will examine the extent of human rights and development m Singapore at a seminar this weekend. THE seminar, to be held at Trinity Theological College on Mt. Sophia, will involve about 40 university undergraduates and others from religious organisations. Dr275 words
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397 1971-02-27 4 New threat to Raffles Place shopkeepers CABBIES DRIVE TOURISTS AWAY TOURISTS who used to shop m Raffles Place are now being taken elsewhere by taxi drivers who get a commission from shopkeepers. The manager of a shop m the Arcade said that cabbies were telling tourists that Raffles Place was397 words
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360 1971-02-27 4 FAMILIES which find it difficult to pay their rent every month for their Housing and Development Board flats can be put into three general categories, according to Mr. S. Vasoo, a social worker on community development m Toa Payoh. First there are the360 words
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117 1971-02-27 4 KOTA KINABALU, Frl. Four more cabins are to be built at the Kinabaln National Park this year to cope with the steady increase of visitors there. The park warden, Mr. David Jenkins, said here today that the Sabah State Government had given $IM,OMBernama - 117 words
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92 1971-02-27 6 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. The Sabah Flying Club, the only one m East Malaysia, is to set up a branch m Sandakan this month. Its secretary, Mr. Noel Tan, told Bernama that one of the club's two Piper Cherokees would be stationed there. InBernama - 92 words
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207 1971-02-27 6 Mail-box law in force from Monday LEGISLATION making it compulsory for all highrise residential and office buildings with more than four storeys to be provided with letter-boxes on the lower floors, will come into force on Monday. A Government statement said yesterday the new ruling would also apply to Government207 words
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Article75 1971-02-27 6 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Inche Abdul Rashid bin Muhamed, 38, Head of the State Umno Youth, was today named the new executive secretary of Trengganu Umno. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced the appointment at a meeting of the Umno State Liaison Committee at the MentriBernama - 75 words
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190 1971-02-27 6 KUCHING, Fri. An I ban farmer tried to disarm a Communist guerilla, but two more guerillas appeared from behind and shot him dead, it was announced today. Nyanum Anak Metom, 45, was walking with two other farmers to his190 words
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268 1971-02-27 6 KUCHING, Fri. Troops serving m East Malaysia should make full use of the facilities provided to improve their skills and equip themselves for employment later, the General Officer, Commanding-In-Chief, East Malaysia, Maj.-Gen. Ismail Ibrahim, said today. They should notBernama - 268 words
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Article, Illustration157 1971-02-27 6 HOME Affairs Minister Wong Lin Ken presenting a long service award to retired Chief Inspector Ernest Hugh Sheares, younger brother of the President, at a parade yesterday at the Police Academy, Thomson Road. Looking on at left is Police Commissioner Cheam Kirn Seang. Mr.157 words
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272 1971-02-27 6 Anti-water pollution regulations gazetted FACTORIES m Singapore will not be allowed to discharge industrial waste matter into rivers, canals and drains, except with the consent of the Commissioner of Public Health. A fine of $1,000 and a daily fine of $25 will be imposed for the first offence and $2,000272 words
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Article35 1971-02-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Girl Guides Association, Mrs. P. Navaratnam, left today for London to attend the world executive committee meeting from March 28 to April 7.35 words
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135 1971-02-27 6 SHIPS TO GET 24-HOUR SUPPLY SERVICE A WAREHOUSE, m which dutiable goods can be stored and supplied to ships round the clock, will be open at Port of Singapore Authority Godown No. 14t from Monday. A Government statement announcing this yesterday said: "By providing such services, the reputation of Singapore135 words
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91 1971-02-27 6 $200,000 for archaeologists to dig in Bujang Valley GURUN (Kedah), Fri. Archaeologists will get $200,000 this year to dig for Malaysia's past m the Bujang Valley near here. The Commerce Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, announced today that the sum would be given to the National Museum to recover historical91 words
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Article73 1971-02-27 6 Golf balls missing from lockers TANAH RATA, Fri. The golf club here is investigating the case of the vanishing golf balls. Several members have reported the loss of dozens of balls from their lockers. The latest victim Mr. Hong Kok Cho, said he opened his locker yesterday to find his73 words
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Miscellaneous50 1971-02-27 6 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker <^ ST /^22SP| Ibvewwimsx \2gte I I f except SASSE, »F*>u\ mijf UttTOPO _x«l^ V THAT *bbp EATiNe caL^<>F Au _T^___^_ r o- Q^W^-^J^^ y POTATO CHIPS 1 J2W> TMM- S Ofe!_XX UKETHATVOUIL J/O?^ M^AITH V O S&f devielop /AJ_-3U Ctw^ GOOD A /Cr\ />J>50 words
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Article, Illustration573 1971-02-27 7 TAN MAY LIN - More girls show tourists around TAN MAY LIN SIGHTSEEING AND SHOPPING TRIPS BY THREE GUIDES BY MORE and more girls are clambering aboard buses full of total strangers and striking up conversations with them, joking and even flirting lightly. But get a hold on your imagination! Everything is perfectly legitimate.573 words
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116 1971-02-27 7 WRITER ON WHY TOURISTS BYPASS EAST MALAYSIA KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Too few people m West Malaysia know about East Malaysia's tourist attractions. This comment was made today by a Belgian travel writer, Mr. Albert Rozberg, who said he had tried m vain to find out about the tourist attractions m116 words
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76 1971-02-27 7 LEARNER driver Lee Geok Tee, who was caught carrying two pillion riders on his motorcycle, was fined a total of $95 yesterday. Lee, a wireman of PSA, pleaded guilty to committing three traffic offences m Lim Teck 800 Road on July 15 last76 words
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236 1971-02-27 8 'Busman's act of revenge' submission in loss of eye suit A LAWYER told the High Court yesterday that when a conductor punched a passenger m the eye with his ticket punch he was carrying out a "personal act of revenge not connected with his office." Mr. K.E. Hilborne said this236 words
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Article63 1971-02-27 8 A BUS conductor charged with using forged Paya Lebar Bus Service tickets, pleaded not guilty In court yesterday. Tun Kirn Hal, v. who Is alleged to have dishonestly uaed the 170 Aye ceots and an ten cents tickets m Ylo Chu Kang Road on Nov. 463 words
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Article, Illustration791 1971-02-27 8 TWO RED SERVICES, THREE GREEN AND ONE YELLOW TODAY'S map shows six services to be operated by three bus companies Associated Bus Services (red), Singapore Traction Company (green) and United Bus Company (yellow) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. ASSOCIATED BUS SERVICES Service791 words
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Article, Illustration110 1971-02-27 8 PRESIDENT RECEIVES FIRST BULGARIAN ENVOY TO STORE BULGARIA'S first Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Natcho Papazov, (above), presented his credentials on Thursday to President Sheares. Mr. Papazov, who is also his country's Ambassador to Japan, will continue to reside m Tokyo. A law graduate Born m Gramatikovo, Bulgaria m 1921, he110 words
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Article48 1971-02-27 8 THE late Mr. Yeo Hong Thye (not Young) and his wife donated the land at Telok Blangah on which the 100-year-old Kwong Imm Thong temple was built. The late Mr. Yeo and his wife were Hokkien, NOT Hainanese, as reported m the Herald on Feb. 17.48 words
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Miscellaneous363 1971-02-27 8 GRANDMASTER Boris |ifl/#\n Ivkov of Yugoslavia won IVKOV the Jubilee Tournament m Stockholm, ahead of iaiie%#% Grandmaster Bilek (Hun Wl IS gary). The Russians who ww ww w^ mW won m 1960 (Kotov), 1961 o«m._^ _1 _t l_ (Tal), 1962 (Botwinnik), OWGC ISil 1964 (Smyslov), and 1967 (Keres), could not363 words
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Article, Illustration81 1971-02-27 9 QIINCY, Maaa. Thare. Bobby Gregorio, aged two (left) and his brother Larry nibble breakfast cereal la the home of Dr. flame* Dy with whom they have lived alnce their parents were departed to the Philippines an Feb. n. Their father and mother decided to81 words
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209 1971-02-27 9 VIENNA, Fri. Eight people have been arrested on suspicion of being involved m a large scale smuggling ring delivering arms through Vienna to the Near East, Austrian authorities announced yesterday. The ring, discovered m the last few days, had brought thousands of arms valuedAFP - 209 words
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Article201 1971-02-27 9 VANCOUVER (British Columbia), Fri. A hijacked Western Air Lines jetiiner with 94 passengers, many of them U.S. Army inductees, landed here last night and a man was taken into custody by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A spokesman at Seattle Tacoma International Airport said theAP - 201 words
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Article86 1971-02-27 9 MONTREAL: Paul Roses' fingerprints were found on messages issued by the Quebec Liberation Front last October both before and after the murder of Labour Minister Pierre Laporte. QUITO, Ecuador: The Nautilus, the 20th U.S. tuna boat seized this year for illegal fishing inside Ecuadorian waters, has paid fines and fees86 words
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381 1971-02-27 9 Cambodia drive to clear the Mekong «£W m a* r NEAK LUONG, Cambodia, Thurs. South Vietnamese engineers have reopened Highway One from Saigon to Phnom Penh following a series of attacks by Vietcong and North Vietnamese troops earlier this week which halted traffic along the major supply lifeline to the381 words
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Article, Illustration64 1971-02-27 9 FRANKFURT, Thurs. Come rain or shine work goes on at full speed on this new concrete motorway bridge near Paderborn m West Germany. The reason? A giant, plastic dome, 300 feet long by 100 feet wide has been inflated over the site. The workmen64 words
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245 1971-02-27 9 Bid to keep U.S. from helping invasion of Hanoi WASHINGTON, Fri. Democratic Senator Walter Mondale today proposed an amend ment to the foreign aid law which would ban U.S. all support for any South Vietnamese operations inside North Vietnam. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu yesterday hinted that South Vietnamese245 words
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Article, Illustration230 1971-02-27 9 BRUSSELS, Fri. An International Jewish Congress appealed to Moscow yesterday to let Soviet Jews emigrate to Israel or live as Jews m the Soviet Union, and to end the defamation of the Jewish people and Zionism. It ended with the plea: Let my people230 words
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329 1971-02-27 9 CHOU HITS AT SATO BUT SINO-JAPANESE TRADE PACT ALMOST READY TO BE SIGNED PEKING, Thurs. Sino-Japanese talks here on renewing the annual trade agreement between the two countries today entered their final phase, as delegates prepared to draft an official communique An informed source said three Chinese and four Japanese329 words
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Article169 1971-02-27 9 MANILA, Fri. Bolivian painter Benjamin Mendoza, accused of trying to kill Pope Paul VI, missed court today complaining later pains m his arms had kept him awake for the past four nights. Mendoza, speaking to newsman at NBI Headquarters where he Is m custody, said169 words
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Article, Illustration321 1971-02-27 10 Guards discover Berlin freedom tunnel BERLIN, Fri. East Berlin border guards have discovered a tunnel under the Berlin Wall only hpurs before 17 people were to escape through it to the West. Police said the tunnel, through sand and mud, ran at least 120 yards from the cellar of a321 words
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261 1971-02-27 10 LONDON, Fri. Prime Minister Edward Heath's Government is studying ways of allowing more Asians from East Africa into Britain. One unconfirmed report said the number of entry vouchers available to Asians holding British passports might be doubled from 1,500 to 3,000 a year. TheAP - 261 words
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186 1971-02-27 10 LONDON, Fri. Some 14,000 striking postal workers marched two miles through London yesterday, snarling traffic and chanting their readiness to fight the Government to the finish for a pay raise. Stuff your eight per cent, sang the marchers along Oxford Street, the city's busiestAP - 186 words
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Article117 1971-02-27 10 LONDON, Fri.— The Beatles, who have been pleading poverty, are worth US$l5.6 million and perfectly solvent, the High Court m London was told yesterday. The figure was given m the middle of an action by Paul McCartney to have the Beatles wide-ranging business affairs put m117 words
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366 1971-02-27 10 'Boycotts are the best way to hit White Africa' GENEVA, Fri. India and Pakistan yesterday urged a general boycott against South Africa, Rhodesia and Portugal, as the United Nations Human Rights Commission considered proposals to make 1971 an International Year for action to combat racism and racial discrimination. Mrs. LeelaAFP - 366 words
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320 1971-02-27 10 ffi Hfcw 1" 1" 1" 1" 1* 1* 11 > w\VWr+- 7 1 ••2111! 1 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. The seizure of masses of documents, mostly financial records, emerged last night as one of the main aims of yesterday's nation-wide security police swoop on the homes320 words
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210 1971-02-27 10 Three killed, 208 hurt in battle for virgins LIMA, Fri. Three men were killed and more than 268 injured m the annual battle m which the men of two Peruvian Indian communities fight for the area's marriageable maidens. The battle, which this year involved an estimated 2,000 men, took placeAP - 210 words
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Article, Illustration49 1971-02-27 10 LONDON, Thurs. This one million year-old egg comes under the "hammer" next month when it will be auctioned at Southeby's. Rosamund Hunds-Ho-well, who works for the auctioneers, shows the giant fossilised egg which was laid m Madagascar by a now extinct bird called an Aepyornis.49 words
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Article217 1971-02-27 10 MANILA, Fri. A Congressman reported today Muslim raiders killed another 12 people m Cotabato Province, and he left immediately for the southern region where religions and political violence continues to spread. Congressman James Chiong bian said a local mayor telegraphed him that 160 armed MuslimsAP - 217 words
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Article67 1971-02-27 10 TOKYO: The Peoples Libera tion army of Thailand shot down a Thai Government helicopter last Monday m northern Thailand, killing or wounding a number of men aboard, the New China News Agency said. ODD LONGVIEW, Texas: Three men died and seven were injured on Thursday when an explosion blasted a67 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1971-02-27 11 HORNER - Rolls Royce: In the wrong market? HORNER BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS By of the New Statesman THERE is mystery as well as tragedy m the Rolls-Royce collapse: and the mystery deepened as one minister after another attempted to explain what happened and why the government permitted it. Why did1,256 words
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Article, Illustration785 1971-02-27 11 Malaysia's second-class citizens From BILLY BRAY m TUMPAT OVERHEAD flies the bright red flag of Kelantan with its crossed daggers and the crescent of Islam but unlike other parts of this northern Malay state, yellowrobed monks stroll the streets past Thai-style houses, Buddhist wats and temples. Tumpat, a suburb of785 words
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791 1971-02-27 11 HOW DOCTORS KEEP CONGRESS 'HEALTHY' AMERICA'S doctors and their allies spend about $5 million during an election year helping to elect medicine's friends to Congress. Spearheading this effort is the 21 7,000- member American Medical Association with its headquarters m Chicago. The AMA has a budget of US$33 million a791 words
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Article43 1971-02-27 12 DR. JOSEPH Lav Shimming has been appointed Senior Lecturer m the Department of English, University of Singapore. He is currently a lecturer m English at Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hongkong, and will join the local university m June.43 words
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274 1971-02-27 12 TOKYO, Fri.— Japan's textile industry leaders have reached agreement to draft a proposal to voluntarily limit exports of all varieties of textiles to the United States. A spokesman of the Chemical Fibre Association confirmed thmt drafting would take place next week and thatAP - 274 words
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91 1971-02-27 12 JAKARTA, Fri.— Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew is not expected to visit Indonesia before this summer's general elections, Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today. Mr. Malik told newsmen that President Suharto was busy with preparations for the election scheduled for early JulyAP - 91 words
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Article72 1971-02-27 12 LUSAKA, Fri. Proceedings m the Zambian Parliament were disrupted here yesterday when a fourfoot cobra wriggled into the chamber through the main door, reared and spat at a party of schoolgirls m the visitors' gallery. Their screams of terror drowned the national anthem and brought securityAFP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration225 1971-02-27 12 THE British Government is encouraging private investors to come to Singapore, the British Minister for Overseas Development, Mr. Richard Wood, said here last night. He told a Press conference before leaving for Jakarta: "Private investment can assist development In no less a way than225 words
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690 1971-02-27 12 Bribers' Club: Court told how CPIB set a trap SENIOR State Counsel K.S. Rajah told a court yesterday how the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau set up a trap for bookies and watched the gradual formation of a "bribers' clubs." The CPIB enlisted the help of the Head of the Security690 words
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121 1971-02-27 12 JAKARTA, Fri. The nations top military leaders called today for the establishment of a "restricted reserve operational force" to deal with any emergencies arising m South- East Asia. The suggestion came m the announcement of a working programme for Indonesia's Armed Forces forAP - 121 words
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Advertisement221 1971-02-27 12 CARE FOR YOUR EYES USE "WIUNE EYE DROPS Murine is an exclusive formula of 7 ingredients j :-<;--^zM including Berber me giving it the wonder yellow REFRESHING I colour, and is scientifically balanced to blend with the I natural fluids of the eye. Murine cleanses, soothes and CLEANSING refreshes your221 words
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Title Section9 1971-02-27 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Saturday. Feb. 27, 19719 words
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Article, Illustration193 1971-02-27 13 ABOUT 1,000 tons of equipment for the satellite station on Sentosa have been shipped to the island. The operation, which took seven days, was completed on Wednesday. They were ferried from Singapore to the island by landing craft. The equipment included a 45-ton193 words
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Article136 1971-02-27 13 DOING karate or taekwon-do won't deform your bones, according to an orthopaedic doctor. He made this finding from a pilot study carried out at Outram Road General Hospital several years ago. 4t l X-rayed the hands of over SO men who had done karate136 words
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Article38 1971-02-27 13 THE MP for Whampoa, Dr. Augustine Tan, will speak on the role of entrepreneurs m Singapore's economic development at the V's Men's Club luncheon at the Viking Room, Goodwood Park Hotel, today at 1.15 p.m.38 words
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Article39 1971-02-27 13 TAY Wu, 51, was fined $500 on Thursday m the Magistrates' Court No. 6 when she pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting m carrying on a public lottery m Cassia Crescent on Dec. 19 last year.39 words
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Article, Illustration88 1971-02-27 13 MR. Justice D'Cotta dismissed an accident claim for $21,500 on Thursday on the grounds that the plaintiff had given an unsatisfactory version of the accident. Building labourer Ang Teio Waet told the court that he was riding a motor-cycle m Jalan Bahar on Jan. 18 last88 words
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839 1971-02-27 13 NELLY KOE - NELLY KOE By HUNGER is the biggest problem among the children referred to the Singapore Children's Society, although tuberculosis, anaemia and worm infestation are not uncommon. According to an official of the society some children come from families who have such low839 words
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Article268 1971-02-27 13 THE National Heart Association yesterday announced plans to develop cardiology. Speaking at the combined annual dinner of the Heart Association and the Cardiac Society at the Hotel Equatorial last night, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, the association chairman, said that the plans included: Offering a cardiology fellowship268 words
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353 1971-02-27 13 Dutch economic mission coming in March A DUTCH economic mission will arrive m Singapore on March 4 to study investment opportunities and look into the possibilities of expanding trade between both countries. The 25-man mission the first- to Singapore is organised by the Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion. It has353 words
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Advertisement57 1971-02-27 13 CINEMAS/Page 14 ECONOMIC iccaidc/d. i*,,, ECONOMIC AFFA.RS/P.g.. 16/17 TOP FORM/TV/P.g.. 18/19 SHIPP.NG/P.g., 20/21 SPORT/P.g., 22-24 rUk\MM lIIBV^ MiNG COURT HOTEL ■c^* mmmtm zr Tei *****3 I™ Crimson I STARTING MARCH 1 at. fijrffi iK~tB I A HONG LEONG "NANCE LTD. 1 H Head f,,ce 140-H2 Robinson Road Singapore 1 Tel57 words
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Article, Illustration81 1971-02-27 14 Monkey business as usual— despite the shoot-up TWELVE of their number were shot on Tuesday, and on Wednesday the Primary Production Department described them as" vicious." Neither the injury nor the insult seems to have had a great deal of effect. Yesterday the surviving members of the Botanic Gardens monkey81 words
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407 1971-02-27 14 Fishermen will have to make way for industry INDUSTRY is catching up with the fishermen of Tuas. The village, which is at the end of Upper Jurong Road on the banks of Sungei Tuas estuary, has to make way for the industrial development of the area m two years and407 words
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Article82 1971-02-27 14 A MAGISTRATE told a jaga kreta yesterday that he was a public nuisance and then fined him $10 for accepting 20 cents from a motorist for looking after his car. Zainal bin Ahmad, 18, had touted motorists who parked their cars m front of the Chinese Swimming82 words
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Article, Illustration238 1971-02-27 14 INDIAN FILM MOGUL HERE TO CLOSE A DEAL AN INDIAN film magnate is expected to sign a deal with the Cathay Organisation this week for distribution of 50 Indian films annually m Singapore. He is Mr. A.M. Tariq, chairman of the Indian Motion Pictures Export Corporation Ltd., who arrived here238 words
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262 1971-02-27 14 PUTTING A FACE ON WILL COST 10 p.c. MORE MAX Factor cosmetics will cost 10 per cent more m Singapore from Monday due to higher production costs m its British factory. Mr. Kenneth Murakami, sales manager of Associated Importers the local agent for Max Factor said yesterday: "This will be262 words
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Advertisement401 1971-02-27 14 AGRAHIME lIS IN STORE •ALLET MAX LOItCAUX (loy-so) Spectacular show! Modern Ballet by provocative French females! Sheer romance unveiled be fore you. Showtimes. 10 p.m. A 12 30 a.m. Music by Fred Ramos and Loa Mamlenos plus the Frshermon. Call Met Ling *****2 for reservations. 164/170 Clemenceau Avenue. Come, arine401 words
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Advertisement266 1971-02-27 14 ONE-DAY PREMIERE— =jj! I TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH 1971 I I SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ODEON ORCHARD I lUllani,l3),4 f a3oaiaispm-11am r IJ0 f 4,a3o&a3opm =J I -TICKETS ON SALE NOW-CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FREE LIST! a ON STAGE IN PERSON I gW^^^H ODEON a ORCHARD mW^W kYma* gM 630 9.15 pm w 6.30266 words
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Advertisement60 1971-02-27 14 TODAY: 12.18 am (t.S ft); 12.e2 pm (ie.7 ft). TOMORROW: 12.47 am (t.7 ft.); 12.4t pm ie.4 ft.) 33RD BIG DAY! HaHBKnM to^ay m M TOWIGHTPLUS 'Tl SHOWS 715.0*30 SPECIAL MtCtfflGHT I LI II ?I H 1| j, I (D) M e3^ S^L NEW ACTI NI NEW THR ILLS! 7U60 words
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Advertisement663 1971-02-27 14 1 1 ISth RECORD DAY No Free List J 1 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY! I N.B. Due to Film's Length 1 1 Please NOTE REVISED TIMES J 1 10.45. 1.30. 4.15, 6.45. 9.30 I 1 NO INCREASE IN PRICES! I The NEW SUPER CINERAMA "KRAKATOA. East Of Java" I I Maximilian663 words
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Miscellaneous19 1971-02-27 14 DENNIS THE MENACE sag >/^ 7^y^^«^<>o 'IS SSKK *®7&# A LETTER TO THE fesittHT. J/M ORAWINS SQWE PICTURES TO HIM'"19 words
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Article, Illustration200 1971-02-27 15 PETER ONG - PETER ONG Crimson here to launch 'underground* attack -By A FIVE-PIECE band, "Crimson", has hit town direct from Melbourne and is planning an "underground" attack on Singapore discothequegoers. The group will be providing some good solid stuff for underground music lovers at the Barbarella discotheque from March 1. "Crimson,"200 words
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Article, Illustration312 1971-02-27 15 TAN MAY LIN - When a sheriff is torn between love and duty... TAN MAY LIN THE NEW FILMS By LOVE can be a very corrosive force. It can erode a man's soul and tear away his integrity. This is what happens to Gregory Peck m "I Walk the Line As Sheriff Tawes, he312 words
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170 1971-02-27 15 WARMER BROS is to start shooting at least eight films between now and late June, according to Mr. Ted Ashley, its board chairman and execu tive officer He was speaking to 250 distributors who had gathered for Warners' Futurama '71170 words
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Advertisement80 1971-02-27 15 fw] ratrlEß village) Vii 3_A CUSCADEN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10. TEL: *****2 J y^ I LaaaaaQMsß aaaVv JwaV Jr\to> t> if ay l_aai^^"^ 1&A rjiß^Bt J i»Qf ift" qß^Jo I Ps» JaMLx'f ~fv Jaßj \jj^^ "^^'A hXH mwf^m^ JrW r*"jaaaa\. w f y» now obtainable from leading supermarkets as well as80 words
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Miscellaneous487 1971-02-27 15 3l*SCODQ***** \A~\mmWt\ IcAlwl It ■RRRR*RRRR«n*n^n^nu^nuu^nuni LaHaaaalH B jt The morning's post Quite a gadding-about jr could bring unexpected day with a sociable jr and surprising news atmosphere including jr which will make your friends, relatives. jr day. Your originality Unexpected news m the jr finds an outlet through morning's post487 words
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Miscellaneous325 1971-02-27 15 10 am 6 pm: Exhibition organised by Catholic TODAY of New Zealand art and High School at the pottery at the National National Theatre, f am. 8.30 pm: 36th Library lecture theatre. birthday celebrations of 2.30 p.m.: Folk dance at TOMORROW Sri Ramakrishna, at Sri the YMCA, Orchard Road. v325 words
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151 1971-02-27 16 ONOMIC AFfAIHS E DITED BY AHUN SE NX UTTUV AN LONDON, Fri. The London Stock Exchange said the council has decided the following arrangements shall be made to facilitate settlement of bargains already entered into over Rolls Royce Ltd shares. Buying-in will be allowed to151 words
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Article600 1971-02-27 16 their positions by a sale to the market until 3.30 p.m. on Feb. 26. Bargains for current account should be cleared specially next week. Options business should be closed as soon as possible. No further options are permitted. To assist orderly handling of closing transaction, Bisgood, Blackwell and600 words
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Article301 1971-02-27 16 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 o.w%*J^ So^th 2 3 4 725 3.4225 3.3925301 words
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Article401 1971-02-27 16 Stock prices yesterday drifted lower m active turnover that was buoyed by several large block trades. Southern California Edison, bolstered by a block of 439,500 shares, topped the early active list and was off 3/8 at 32-1/8. Public Service Colorado was active and off 1/4 St401 words
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Article531 1971-02-27 16 Oil stocks closed sharply lower on a widely easier London Stock Exchange yesterday. Burmah, which prompted the decline with its announcement late Thursday of merger talks with Continental Oil of the U.S.. closed 21 down at 324. BP lost 14 to 417 to show a net fall531 words
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Advertisement610 1971-02-27 16 CtAHm I ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CONDOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET £o^?l M o i" ,AM "'SSING. ««SONAL. REQUIEMS A REUNIONS. Minimum *4/ for 10 word*, aach additional word 40ct». All othor claMrftod advertlsamont. I Minimum $2/- for 10 words. MB* additional *ord 20ct». BOX SERVICE610 words
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Advertisement252 1971-02-27 16 APPOINTMENTS S Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: A. PROJECT ENGINEER To take charge of a major development or Industrial Project. Extensive Industrial Engineering experience is required with a degree or professional qualification perferably m Mechanical Engineering. B. CHIEF DRAUGHTSMAN Responsible for administration of the252 words
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Advertisement171 1971-02-27 16 EUROPEAN BOURSES AMSTERDAM Internationals eased rt °<:k"eports were not received •lightly m limited trading at t,me f gomg Press yesterday. Akzo ended firmer, lAifiDl r* PAI n Philips was unchanged, and BVUItLU IaULU KLM firmer. In mixed (Yesterday's closing prices, shippings, Knsm firmed but m U.S. dollars per ounce). Plantations171 words
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77 1971-02-27 17 SYNTHETIC PRICES UP 5% FROM MARCH 1 LONDON, Fri. International Synthetic Rubber announced today it would increase selling prices of styrene butadiene, polybutadiene and luetics by an average of five per cent, from March 1. The company said the reason for the increase was escalating costs over the past 18AFP - 77 words
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Article45 1971-02-27 17 TOKYO, Fri. Japan will shortly export about 2,190 tons of polished rice, worth US$3OO,OOO, to Afghanistan, according to the Food Agency. An export contract was signed today between Mr. Tomoyoshi Kamenaga, director-general of the Food Agency, and Afghan Ambassador Said Kassim Rishtya. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article289 1971-02-27 17 RUBBER ff.75 cents per kilo (down 2 cents). Overseas advices once again did not follow the read set locally and this resulted m long liquidation at the start of the market here yesterday. Prices were marked down by 0.50 cent per kilo at the opening and thereafter fluctuated289 words
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Article29 1971-02-27 17 A definite aura of optimism pervaded the market during the week, reported GREEN COLLIER. Sentiment carried levels marginally higher each day culminating on Thursday, at a high29 words
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Article643 1971-02-27 17 ACMA 1.38/1.43. ALCAN 1.428; 1.42; -.01. ALLIED 2.87/3.00. AJItVOMOTO U3B. BEN 1.27/1.28; 1.27 (2), 1.28 (11), 1.28 (17) D, 1.29 (3) D; Unch. BERJAYA 1.27/1.28; 1.26 (4). 1.27 (2). 1.29 (2) D. 1.28 (3) D; +.ol. BORNEO 1.86/1.87. B M TRUST 1.208. BOUSTD 1.98/2.00. C SUGARS 2.27/2.29; 2.29, 2.28,643 words
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Article62 1971-02-27 17 AMBASSADOR ,82/.83; .83 (2), .82 (6). (4) O; -.OV*. G PARK 1.15/1.30. MALAYSIA 1.125; 1.12; -.04. SPURA 1.458. IMPERIAL .65Z.66; .66; Unch. KINGS .765. MERLIN (M) ,64/.66; .65 (3); vOI. M COURT .92/.93; .92 (5); %01. OVERSEAS U J2V*/.85; J3 (2); Unch. ROYAL J4V*/JSV2. SEA VIEW .45/2 (2); %0%.62 words
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Article79 1971-02-27 17 (Managers' prices for March 1) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. InYL Fund 1.28 1.33 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 1.11 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.30 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.05 1.10 B S The Saving Fund 1.08 1.13xd Singapore79 words
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Article32 1971-02-27 17 AUSTRAL EN JOB. C O PALM JB/J9V*; J9V*, J9 (5); -.01. N SEMBILAN 1.238. S COCONUT 1.045. 9 THOLECH .79/J4; .79; -*03. U PLANT I J 9/1 .94. KEMAYAN 1.028.32 words
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Article78 1971-02-27 17 BANDAR RAYA .44V*B. B SEMB ORD 2.89/2.91; 2.89, 2.90 (4); Unch. C PROPS .676. CITY DEV ,36V*/.37V*; ,34V*. .35 (15), ,35V* (4), .36 (6), .36V*. .37 (56), .35V* (14) D, .36 D, J6V* D, .38 (4) D, ,37 V* (18) D; +.02V*. FABER U J2/.85. IND REALTY .808. ISL78 words
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Article23 1971-02-27 17 AOKAM 2.928. A AMAL 1.38/1.42. BERJUNTAI 12.60/12.70. LA RUT 3.1 08. SEL OREO 2.88/2.90. STH KINTA 67d/70d. SG WAY .93/.95. TALAM 1.258.23 words
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Article31 1971-02-27 17 BENT A I.IBS. DUNLOP EST 1.31/I^. GLENEALY 1.288. KEMPAS 1.51/1.93. KEPONG PL 1.905. KLUANG ORD 1.485. X SI DIM 1.05/1.12. N SERENOAH 1.37/1.42. ULU BENUT 2.305. UTD MALACCA 2.148.31 words
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Article181 1971-02-27 17 RUBBER/TIN/COCON UT/PEPPER of 102. 50 cents for March and 105 cents for April. Terminal markets were not similarly fired with optimism, believing statistics to be more tangible indicators than sentiment. Towards Friday it appeared that statistics were gaining the upper hand. The March-April discount widened to 2-3/4 cents. Forward premiums181 words
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Article128 1971-02-27 17 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Easier; ClF's March 14.7 14.9, April 15.0 15.2; Spot 15.4 15.7; Settlement April 15.7 15.9, May 15.9 16.1, June 16.1 16.3, April/June 15.9 16.1, July /Sept. 18.5 16,7, Oct/Dec. 17.0 17.2, Jan/March 17.6 17.8, April/June 17.9, 18.1, July128 words
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Article81 1971-02-27 17 BANGKOK, Fri. The Secretariat of the Asian Coconut Community (ACC) has moved from its temporary office m Bangkok to Jakarta, where the ACC has set up its permanent headquarters, U.N. officials said. The ACC, formed by six coconut producing countries m Colombo m 1969, was housed until last81 words
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Article279 1971-02-27 17 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 27. OUT: Clifford Maersk 1/2; Ascanius 8/9; Romain Rolland 18; Crystal Ume 22; Golden Tower 29/30; Yotai Maru 40/41; Wing Lim (barge) (A/side Yotai Maru) 40/41; Hans Maersk 48; Flintshire 33/34; Selamat 20 east. IN:279 words
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Article107 1971-02-27 17 (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, April and May all 206 resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits March/April 143 seller; Malayan March/April 163 seller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) March/April 290 seller: Ceylon March/April 169107 words
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Article42 1971-02-27 17 PEPPER (2.00 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton) Tone: Easier; Sarawak white spot 445.0, afloat 4 25.0, Feb/March and March/April both 420.0, July Aug. 400.0; Sarawak black spot 425.0, afloat 400.0, Feb/March 395.0, July/ Aug. 357.5; Malabar Feb/March 535.0.42 words
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Article600 1971-02-27 17 The mining market ended the week on a mixed note yesterday amid signs of a mild recovery among scattered issues. Oils tended to remain uncertain despite some good progress, and industrials were generally better. The heavyweight miners made good gains with Great Boulder up ten cents at600 words
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Article271 1971-02-27 17 A spate of higher dividend announcements yesterday failed to stimulate the market which closed on a barely steady note. Trading was dull and the total turnover value contracted to $6.83 million, compared with $9.36 million on Thursday. HK Electric, Hutchison International and Dairy Farm all announced increased271 words
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Article374 1971-02-27 17 Prices were irregular at the close yesterday. Initially, the trend was steady with gains noted over a broad front especially m housing related issues, electric home appliances and constructions. Among early gainers were Sanko Kisen, Eidai Sangyo, Sony, Mitsui Electric and Penta Ocean Construction. Foreign investors were374 words
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Article189 1971-02-27 17 LONDON, Fri. -The market today appeared set for another quiet day but grain shippers covered a cargo of 18,300 tons from the U.S. Gulf to Amsterdam at U*****,500 fio (free m and out) for March. A rate of US$6.5O fd (free discharge) was paid for a cargo189 words
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Advertisement413 1971-02-27 17 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE ClBBl Hte/JBBgB JBJi The share market was slow to form to 37 cents for a net 2*-cent gain. The Timbers both appreciated two cents yesterday and business for the whole day counter registered turnover of 126,000 while 0.C.8.C. and Eastern Smeltina was at the413 words
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Article1000 1971-02-27 18 Should sister go to clubs? Personal £ilel MY SISTER has recently started mixing with a group. She usually goes with them to parties and nightclubs and comes back late m the morning. How can I advise her to stop going with bad company? WORRIED BROTHER You do not give your1,000 words
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Article, Illustration573 1971-02-27 18 GERALDINE HENG; ELIZABETH CARDOZA - GERALDINE HENG ELIZABETH CARDOZA By and "I FIND everything extremely interesting," the Minister for Law and National Development remarked just before the official of a parliamentary session, adding after a moment's thought: "This is my first time m Parliament, you know." An anxious speech coming from the Government573 words
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Advertisement292 1971-02-27 18 mEL %r& Ea B 1 a* B IS ID id*.-* —^w... .af^. >.-v i wMiliHiil I f# m TSuflrvn^n^HS^n^k! *^i? K--" A P yv *"> In Bar *2 i m ~^fen^^_ nP flp JH 19 a^B nmn^3 Itoi^^? n^fel^^^ JH <«r 1^^ nnr 15 5k H tfML Kna^i n^ 111292 words
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Article632 1971-02-27 19 VIVIEN LIM - It's a dog's life baby sitting VIVIEN LIM By TAKE two teenage girls (namely my neighbour and I) who were broke, but enterprising. Multiply them by seven weeks of school holidays and what do you get? Two desperadoes turned baby-sitters! Our advertisement was never anything too fancy and it read:632 words
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Article60 1971-02-27 19 Meet Susan, who's a clerk m the bank you see m the backgound. Sue spent one lunch hour modelling some clothes for us here she's m action pants m brush-stroke cords and a star"Of course the bank won't allow me to wear such outfits to work," says60 words
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Advertisement248 1971-02-27 19 licated job •idstoae, Kent; Applications for entry are received once a year after an Agtnts, 11 Park announcement is made in the Press. This advertisement is normally published at the beginning of February and sets a closing date for the receipts of applications, usually a fortnight after the results of248 words
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Advertisement652 1971-02-27 20 NEPTUNE ORIENT HUES ITD. v BBSSBBSB 5 5i jgSSg K» BUILDING 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE V TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, tßßapera P.B'h.m Faeißj ARRIVES NCFTUMC ABKTMYBT Gdn.3l-32 2/3 Mar 4 /5 Mar L don 1/4. H'burg 8/4. SLS 3 Rdam 11/4. Havre 14/4652 words
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Advertisement335 1971-02-27 20 BWe w^ w MM MMM M MM J^ Antwerp. OOL/CFS AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pf) Ltd. *****/8 HC Harrison. 4*rosfield ***** NOL Hoot-.* ohbb* 1 1.~ ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn. *****6 m NOL Ne^ne Orient Unee Ltd *****3/7 APL Antetlca^fteeldeMUne. ....***** <PU) Ltd °L Orient Lloyd Bdn. Bhd 930 71335 words
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Miscellaneous407 1971-02-27 20 i** M *irf^is bS w lSSlH d L n 5, i LL ,h, m b Un 5S the Americas Coast ports of North, Central or South America snips sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. Westbound ALCOS PARTNER May 12/17407 words
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Miscellaneous370 1971-02-27 20 SHIPPING GAZETTE MOONIE M6f 9/12 P.S'ham (Mar 13/15), Penang (Mar 16/17), Bilbao, Havre, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Dunkirk. MM/MM NAGASAKI MARU Mar 1/2 Aden, Djibouti, Assab, Messawa, Jeddah, Port Sudan. MOSK/LEO NEPTUNE AMETHYST In Pt/Mar 1 P. S'ham (Mar 2/3). Penang (Mar 4/5), London (Apr 1), Hamburg (Apr 8), Rotterdam (Apr 11),370 words
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Miscellaneous77 1971-02-27 20 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given in four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and XSrl E ch entry gives tne knowing information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom of77 words
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Advertisement75 1971-02-27 21 BLACK SEA FAR EAST LINE For: CAPETOWN. PORT BT. LOUIS DE RHONE. MARSEILLE. GENOA. CONSTANZA A B^ CHOKiRO -..S'pore 28 Feb P. Sham 7 Mar FOR: MARSEILLE. GENOA. CONSTANZA A VARNA "GEORGI SAVA RAKOVSKI" m Spore 20 ADr General Agents BULSING SHIPPING COMPANY 3rd Floor. Malayan Sank Chambers. 2 Battery75 words
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Advertisement588 1971-02-27 21 *fP r^MAUWSIATniTi^rTrT^ i||| SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD MM H No. 30K Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. ifl H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE tlagapera P.S'ham Peaaea Arrl»aa. BUNGA MELOR 28 Feb/2 Mar 3/6 Mar 1/8 Mar Havra 2/4. London 4/4 H-bura. 10/4. R'dam 12/4. A warn 14/4. Br.m.n588 words
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Miscellaneous466 1971-02-27 21 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. M.S.VEGA Mar 26/31 Japan, Pusan, Bangkok. KSC/OL M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Feb 28/Mar 1 Hongkong (Mar 5/8). SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Mar 12/13 Penang (Mar 14/16). Singapore (Mar 17/18), Hongkong (Mar 22/25). SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Mar 29/30 Penang (Mar 31/Apr466 words
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456 1971-02-27 22 PALM BEACH GARDENS GOLF PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida, Fri. Jack Nicklaus of the U.S. put together a scrambling 69 m the early going yesterday, then sat back and watched it stand up as the first round lead m the PGA national456 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous213 1971-02-27 22 Today Bks); RNSC vs SCC (N. Base); SRC RUGBY: Gilmour Cup-SCC vs vs I A (CSC); Police vs SCRC SRC (Padang 5 p.m.); (Thomson Road); RAF Changi vs Friendly-SCC Nomads vs RAF RAF Tengah (Changi). Tengah (Tengah, S p.m.). SOCCER: SGSFL: Div. SOCCER: SGSFL: Div. 1-VC '2328-SC vs STU; Div.213 words
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Miscellaneous934 1971-02-27 22 SATURDAY'S CARD BjiHCWtflaa. Lai ***** FOR YOU ONLY 7 (D. Breukelen) 8.08 RS Rreukelen PK Leong (10) ***** ZAMAN 4 (Tunku Aram) 8.04 Noordin Moran (12) 5 3241 SAXONY 4 (Lucky) 8.02 (SF) Tulloh Nelson (1) 1 ***** LEGAL ENTRY 5 (SC Law) 9.00 Chong C. Leong (12) 6 *****934 words
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Article279 1971-02-27 23 Sparkles on yielding track IPOH, Fri. Pharever did a sparkling gallop on a yielding track here this morning. Accompanied by Rush Again, he drew clear of his stable mate to win the trial J>y two lengths over 3f m 37-1/5 State Pension also impressed, when he strode out fluently279 words
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Article1073 1971-02-27 23 GOING: Good BEST BET: Majestic Hour, Hole In One and Even Say BEST LONGSHOT: Count Carlo m Race Eight IPOH, Fri. Hole In One has been shaping like a winner on Wednesday, he sprinted stylishly over 3f m 36-3/5 and on this gallop, I1,073 words
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Miscellaneous416 1971-02-27 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD aaaF aaaaaP W* brrrrF I* I f I l~* U3- aaaaaf^ mm ACROSS DOWN 4. Backward schoolchildren L Part of a book, standard one make a mistake (4-2) it has its ups and downs (9) 8. Oriental man is about to 2. Girl taking long strides and suppress416 words
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Miscellaneous1126 1971-02-27 23 SUNDAY'S CARD >»v^ WMM HgPJ! 9!flH sVLfI 9HP LVHaaVaflfCClffVßa! GARA Breukelen) (SF) Breukelen Coleman (11) J^gf^B^t^iy^Ut^lMJßJ^^gyil BINTANG TIMOR n 4 (Sultan of Pahang) 8.12 Lee Cheam (2) 1 ***** CONQUEST 4 (Rose) 9.00 Mansor PK Leong (5) 4 MENTAKAB 4 (Sultan of Pahang) 8.12 Daniels Kingston (10) 2 ***** CAM1,126 words
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341 1971-02-27 24 S'pore in World table tennis tourney NAGOYA, Japan, Fri. A record 50 countries including China and North Korea will take part m the 31st World Table Tennis Championships to be held here from March 28-April 7, Japanese organisers said yesterday. The Japan Table Tennis Association (JTTA) said host Japan would341 words
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Article21 1971-02-27 24 IPOH, Fri. The Sultan of Perak this evening declared open the $7 million grandstand of the Perak Turf Club here.21 words
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Article302 1971-02-27 24 MANILA, Fri. Chen Chien-Chung, of Taiwan surged into the lead of the Philippine Open golf championship today with a seven-under-par 65 that broke the two-year-old course record at suburban Wack Wack Golf and Country Club. The Tokyo-based Taiwanese golfer, going into the second round four strokes302 words
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Article, Illustration57 1971-02-27 24 Derek Madradi, left, and Gerry Looi with the trophies presented to them at the Singapore Motor Sports Club. Derek, a newcomer, powered his 129 ice Mini Clubman to Fastest Time of Day at last Sunday's Dunlop Gap Hill Climb. Gerry, an "old hand' m racing, took Fastest Time of Day57 words
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Article241 1971-02-27 24 MAX LANGE - MAX LANGE SINGAPORE American School yesterday won the Bukit Timah District "A" division soccer title when they beat Dun earn Technical 4-1 m the final at Fairer Park. Left winger Ed Shields turned m a sparkling performance for the winners with his speed, dash241 words
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Article163 1971-02-27 24 THE first half of the Singapore Yachting Association 1971 "Regatta Season" will be concluded this week-end with top yachtsmen competing m the Bosun championship at Naval Base. Among the top notchers is the defending champion David AUpress The others are Phillip Grundy, Leslie Henderson, Simon Jenkins,163 words
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Article, Illustration15 1971-02-27 24 Dunearn's Mansor Masorth makes a brilliant save m yesterday's district finaL Picture by Johari RasikinJohari Rasikin - 15 words
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Article, Illustration472 1971-02-27 24 ROYAL Navy will make their debut m the Singapore Cricket Association senior league, after an absence of two years, on a somewhat disappointing note as their star opening bowler Peter Davey will be out of action for the next two weeks. Peter was472 words
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Article154 1971-02-27 24 Josephians in soccer semi-finals SAINT Joseph's Institution, title contenders for the City District 'B division soccer tournament, powered a 5.0 win over First Toa Payoh Secondary School at Monks* Hill yesterday. Josephians stormed into the attack and scored two snap goals through Mervyn Razel m the first five minutes of154 words
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Advertisement204 1971-02-27 24 Dunlop maxpower 1 A whole new concept m golf clubs! Some time ago, Dunlop asked their Technical Designers to research the physical characteristics of golf club performance. They were to get right back to fundamentals. The one condition Dunlop made was this: any clubs to be developed from these investigations204 words
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Miscellaneous161 1971-02-27 24 YOUTH CONTEST FAVOURITE Foo Yan San qualified for the boys under- 17 semi-finals when he defeated Seh Chin Piow 11-21, 21-15, 21-19, 21-18 in the national youth table tennis championships at Kallang Park last night. Boys Singles: Leow Heong Cheong bt. Lim Kum Moh 21-10, 21-14. 22-20; Chia Weng Fook161 words
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Miscellaneous126 1971-02-27 24 Cheng/Koh Hsu Keong w.o. Lim Kwan Soon/Chan Chee Wah; Lim Beng Guan/Yap Chin Boon bt. Tang Kim Seng/Ong Boon Teck 21-16, 21-12, 21-12; Ng Kheng Swee/Foo Yiong Fatt bt. Gan Cheng Chan/Lim Chong Beng 21-14, 21-10, 12-21, 21-16; Ng Sng Guan/Ong Siow Aik bt. Lee Kang Tjoan/Um Kim Moh 21-17,126 words
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Miscellaneous89 1971-02-27 24 DAVY JONES By Sam Left Wff MARCO, WE CAN REMOVE """■*^jfj Fan ANCESTOrToF MINE WAS~I FhE SURVIVEP ANC> LEFT THIS *W LEI ML ANY DOUBT THAT COLUMBUS jf HOW BLISS 7 Wl I AN OFFICER ON THE /V/VM... I MAP OF THE SINKING SITE... Mk SEE THAT/ JE^ AND HIS89 words
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