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Title Section15 1971-03-29 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 212 Singapore Monday, March 29, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration493 1971-03-29 1 Muj ibur under arrest PAKISTAN ARMY NOW CONTROLS DACCA KARACHI, Sun. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the East Pakistani leader, was arrested in the early hours of yesterday morning, according to latest reports reaching here from Dacca today. The Martial Law Administrator for East Pakistan, Lt. Gen. Tikka Khan, said that the493 words
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137 1971-03-29 1 OTTAWA, Sun. About 40 of the 200 Canadians in East Pakistan have already left the country, an External Affairs Department spokesman reported here today. The rest would be evacuated if necessary, he said. The spokesman said he wives and children of Canadians in137 words
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212 1971-03-29 1 'FREEDOM FIGHTERS BEING TRAINED TO ATTACK US' AMIN KAMPALA, Sun. The Tanzanian and Zambian Presidents and ousted Ugandan President Milton Obote are training freedom fighters and Uganda army officer deserters along the Tanzania-Uganda border to attack Uganda, military Head of State Idi Amin alleged at a public rally yesterday. HeAFP - 212 words
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100 1971-03-29 1 KLANG, Sun. The PMIP here is preparing posters in Chinese in an effort to get Chinese votes in the Kapar by-elections next week. The posters would be pasted in the constituency in one or two days time, the PMIP commissioner here, Inche100 words
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144 1971-03-29 1 LANGUAGE BARRIER FOR REUNION WITH DAD SALT LAKE CITY, (Utah), Sun. On Tuesday, two small Samoan boys will meet their father for the first time in three and a half years. But they will have to talk to him through an interpreter, because they have been in a Salt Lake144 words
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Article262 1971-03-29 1 SAIGON, Sun. The 45-day South Vietnamese invasion of Laos, supported at giNat cost by the United States, was useless in that it in no way modified the balance of forces in IndoChin This analysis has been put forward by a South Vietnamese opposition mil itary262 words
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Article251 1971-03-29 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. India rejected today Pakistan's protest against alleged interference in her internal affairs during the present crisis in East Pakistan. It also rejected a Pakistani allegation that a secret radio on behalf of "Bangla Desh" was being operated from a ship at the mouth251 words
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Article189 1971-03-29 1 Presidential rule in Mysore now NEW DELHI, Sun. President V.V. Giri today proclaimed Presidential rule over the Southern Indian state of Mysore after the collapse of the State Government, controlled by the Opposition Congress party. The Opposition Congress, which has ruled the state since 1967, lost its majority support when189 words
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Article34 1971-03-29 1 COLOMBO, Sun. The eighteen opposition United National Party members of the Senate today boycotted the ceremonial opening of the two houses of parliament. The joint session lasted only 12 minutes.34 words
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Article99 1971-03-29 1 COLOMBO, Sun.— lnformed sources have denied reports of major troop movements to Pakistan via Ceylon but said some Pakistani military aircraft with a few personnel had used facilities at Katanayake international airport for refuelling. The re-fuelling stops were permitted by Ceylonese authorities because they conAFP; AP - 99 words
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Advertisement73 1971-03-29 1 THE lone lawman of Loyang Page 3 ODD MALAY taxi company plans Page 5 ODD U.S. troops rushed to Khe Sanh Page 6 ODD WOMEN killed as Jordanian troops open fire Page 7 ODD FARMING the sea for a living Page 13 ODD 'SCRAP land take-over by PSA' plea to73 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-03-29 1 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from C a.m. to noon today: Fair.11 words
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1317 1971-03-29 2 NIRAD C. CHAUDHURI - Putting the cultural history straight NIRAD C. CHAUDHURI CULTURAL INTERACTION BETWEEN EAST AND WEST By FROM the end of the 18th century, the Western mind began to take a new interest in the East, which was very much like its interest in GraecoRoman antiquity in the epoch of the Renaissance.1,317 words
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411 1971-03-29 2 Rising costs and the right to know the law THE "thousands of Singaporeans who will disagree" (with the Finance Minister's pronouncement on the stability of our cost of living) would want to thank Mr. J. Conceicao, (MP for Katong), for pointing out the "credibility gap" in Parliament. Many of them411 words
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Article57 1971-03-29 2 MONKEYS, DEER AND HORSE MONKEYS shot in Botanical Garden. There was a roar! Killer deer cruelly manhandled. There was a furore! A horse, after a 12 furlong race, Collapsed and died in agony, Before a crowd of 20,000. There was no roar; There was no furore; There was not even57 words
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138 1971-03-29 2 THERE ARE BLACK SHEEP IN OTHER PLACES TOO AS a poor mother of a matamata in the Singapore Police Force, I would like to remind the MPs of Potong Pasir, Sembawang and Mountbatten that it is not only in the Police Force that they find some black sheep. There are138 words
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256 1971-03-29 2 Prostitution: Why we should make it legal THE forum on VD organised by the Singapore Medical Association (S.H. March 26) should be given due consideration by the Government. The suggestion by Mr. Chan Cheng Hai one of the speakers at the forum, that prostitution be legalised as a means of256 words
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Article505 1971-03-29 2 y>i Monday, March 29, 1971 L>y THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE die has been cast in Dacca and it may only be a matter of time before the Pakistan of the Lahore Resolution is no more. Press reports, especially those from Indian sources, should be treated with505 words
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380 1971-03-29 2 I LOATHE to recall memories of the early political days in Singapore some two decades ago when politicians behaved like confidence tricksters. But thanks to the People's Action Party which was elected to power, all undesirable parties have broken up. The public has been380 words
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Advertisement34 1971-03-29 2 f "For the most f I c ߧnge of G Wines 1 &Spitits I m> Food Beverage (Pte) Ltd., j| I} 875 Bukit Timah Road, 6 m.s., g {b Singapore 10. Tel: *****3 9f34 words
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262 1971-03-29 3 Landslips in Namly Estate: Residents seek assurance RESIDENTS Of the Namly Estate in the 6th Mile Bukit Timah area have expressed fears about the danger of landslides caused by heavy rains. In its annual report the Namly Estate Houscowners and Residents Association said the committee of management had written to262 words
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103 1971-03-29 3 The following candidates who read Social Work as one of the subjects for the B.A. degree have passed the Second examination: Miss Lleander Choo Eng Min. Miss Grace Chua Kah Teck, Miss Chua Yeok Lung, Miss Ho Yin Kham,103 words
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Article61 1971-03-29 3 NINE people were elected to the committee of the Singapore Institute of Management at its annual general meeting held at Hotel Equatorial last night. They were Messr. Chu Chui Lum, W.G. Done, Richard KM Eu, J.J. Gerzon, Goh Sin Tub, N.D. Holt, Lawrence Mah, C..G. Roche,61 words
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93 1971-03-29 3 ALL Singapore diplomatic, consular and trade representatives overseas now have the power to issue, renew and endorse passports and certificates of identity. They are empowered to do so under the Passports (Authorised Officers) Regulations, 1971, gazetted on Friday. Under the regulations these officers93 words
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Article, Illustration16 1971-03-29 3 "After dressing up and meeting you at the office for a luncheon date, I naturally expected16 words
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Article, Illustration301 1971-03-29 3 HIS TERRITORY: 10 SQUARE MILES WITH 500 RESIDENTS SULAIMAN bin Tukiman is a lone lawman in the Wild East. His pistol on his hip, he single-handedly enforces law and order over 10 square miles in the Loyang area, off Changi Road. About 500 people live301 words
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Article, Illustration129 1971-03-29 3 Razak: 'Forget political differences' KOTA BHARU, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today called on the people to set aside their political differences so that they could devote every effort for the future prosperity of the country He told the people here that the main problem now was not129 words
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192 1971-03-29 3 JEK'S PERSONAL VOTE FOR BABY EMMIL WHO TAKES 2nd PRIZE ELEVEN-month-old Emmil Kuah Kuan Boon won only the second place in the "B" group of a baby contest yesterday, but there was little doubt that if the Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, had been the judge, he would192 words
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258 1971-03-29 3 'Poor students can get loans' MP INTEREST-free loans from the Government ate available to bright students whose parents cannot afford to support them through school, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, MP for Jalan Besar told, one of his constituents yesterday. Mr. Chan was speaking to a widow who complained that with258 words
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193 1971-03-29 3 PLANNING BASED ON CURRENT FACTORS ALONE NOT ENOUGH GOVERNMENT planning based on current factors, without being able to predict the future, five or it .years ahead, will not ensure success in Singapore, according to the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Rahim Ishak. "Forward planning is vital in social193 words
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Article, Illustration403 1971-03-29 4 Five-in-one map today TODAY'S map shows five services to be operated by the United Bus Company (colour yellow) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. Service No. IS4 MacPherson Estate-Inter-national Road, Jurong Industrial Estate (Via Toa Payoh): Circuit Road near Pipit Road, along Circuit Road, Pipit Road,403 words
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Article95 1971-03-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Twenty Japanese volunteers due here tomorrow will undergo a brief Bahasa Malaysia course as part of their orientation programme. A statement from the Japanese Information Services here said today that the orientation was to provide them with a general idea of Malaysia.95 words
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334 1971-03-29 4 'Malaysia still a land of opportunity'— Tun Tan MALACCA, Sun. Malaysia is still a land of opportunity for those with stout hearts and vigorous spirit, the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, said at a lions Club dinner here last week. "For those with courage and imagination and areBernama - 334 words
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259 1971-03-29 4 SCIENCES INSTITUTE NEEDS $200,000 BEFORE IT CAN OPEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Tunku Abdul Rahman Institute of neurological sciences here may not open as scheduled in September unless $200,000 can be raised before August for Equipment. The secretary of the Neurosurglcal Foundation of Malaysia, Dr. N. Arumugasamy, said today that259 words
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Article48 1971-03-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-Malaysian-made insulated telephone wires will be used by the East African Post and Telecommunications Corporation in Tanzania and Kenya. A Malaysian company, Malayan Cables Berhad, has won a $463,000 tender against international competition for the supply of 6,000 miles of the wire.48 words
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Advertisement101 1971-03-29 4 Evmlal/I Discotheque. Take a voyage into an exciting new world. In an atmosphere of man's misty maritime past, swingers can groove to the now' music on the Chinese Junk. Enjoy mystical cocktails like the 'High Lama' or the swashbuckling 'Pirate' in a Portuguese Fishing Boat or the French Man-of-War. Or,101 words
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Miscellaneous58 1971-03-29 4 ARCHIE By Bob Montana X_ PHEW/.. MISS 6EAZLY/ S W IT'S V HOW IS IT YOU WHOSE W FLUTESNOOTJS *J£l~7 CAN MAKE CORONATION BIRTHDAY/ If \l SUCH &EAUTIFUL IS IT .^s^ (f ROSEBUDS OUT ...ANO MOO CANY A I A^AKE A DECENT W DID YOU EVER 1 M P i^58 words
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175 1971-03-29 5 CALL-UP NEW BATCH MUST REGISTER FROM APRIL 5 NATIONAL Service registration for youths born between July l and Sept. 30. 1954 will begin at the Central Manpower Base, Kallang on Monday, April. 5. A Press release from the Defence Ministry said regardless of whether registration notification reminders had been received,175 words
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129 1971-03-29 5 EVERY school in Singapore will soon have its own band. This was stated by Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, MP for Ulu Pandan, at his constituency community centre on Saturday He said Singaporeans were now demanding a better quality of life129 words
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115 1971-03-29 5 ASIA Management Services held a dedication ceremony on Saturday afternoon at the firm's People's Park office to commemorate its entry into the field of property developmen t and management. The firm, started in September last year as a real estate agency, has expanded in that115 words
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263 1971-03-29 5 AUPE'S school branch wants nay talks with Govt SCHOOL employees in the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees want the union to negotiate with the Government for higher salaries to meet rising living expenses. This resolution was passed at yesterday's llth annual meeting of the AUPE School Employees Branch at the263 words
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254 1971-03-29 5 NOT a single deaf person in Singapore has attained tertiary education, according to Dr. Jerry Goh, president of the Association for the Deaf. Dr. Goh said his association admitted only 56 children last year and there were 500 on the waiting list.254 words
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101 1971-03-29 5 A JURONG company will soon become South East Asia's biggest manufacturer of fluorescent lighting. Amcol Electrical Industries Ltd. is to start full-scale production of fluorescent lighting next month. The company's Tanjong Rhu plant already produces electrical control gear, condensers, chokes and fluorescent lighting components.101 words
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Article, Illustration200 1971-03-29 5 The State Trading Corporation of India, a wholly-owned Indian Government company, has opened a branch in Singapore. It has 16 other offices throughout the world and tte Singapore office was among the five new branches the corporation established during 1970-71. It is200 words
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Article158 1971-03-29 5 MANSOOR AHMAD - MANSOOR AHMAD INITIAL WORKING CAPITAL OF $100,000 By ABOUT 100 Malay taxi drivers agreed yesterday to form a transport company with the help of the Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations. The company, to be called Island Transport and Services Pte. Ltd will have an initial158 words
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135 1971-03-29 5 GOTHENBURG FESTIVAL: HOW THIS AIRLINE CAN HELP SCANDINAVIAN Airline offices in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia will make arrangements for its clients a tend ing the celebrations of the 350th anniversary of Gotten burg, Sweden's second largest city located on its west coast. "We will book hotel rooms as well as135 words
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Article50 1971-03-29 5 MALACCA, Sun.— Malacca police has advised the public against purchasing toy pistols which look like the real thing. "It is an offence under the Arms Act to possess such toys if they resemble genuine weapons/' the CID Chief in Malacca, DSP Haji Shamsuddin bin Mahmmud Jai, said.50 words
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Advertisement120 1971-03-29 5 MM All* a^ fHyDQSKMpF' i J^^ |^B| v7^™^^ f^ J I From one t0 fifteen, children actually grow M K v^ I to 90% of their adult height. These are the I I years when children need Vitamin C enriched I^H J\ VITAPLUS to help build sturdy bones and HHL120 words
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Miscellaneous20 1971-03-29 5 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker Ee T^ E WW^RE AM Z u ,^N PROMOTION! UOT J <£&±mp> 6OiN<yT X WA^20 words
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Article, Illustration379 1971-03-29 6 Troops rushed to Khe Sanh KHE SANH, South Vietnam, Sun. The Fighting strength of Khe Sanh combat base has been suddenly stepped up tonight amid fears of a big North Vietnamese attack coinciding with the base's closure in a few weeks' time. Several fresh battalions of American infantrymen have arrived379 words
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322 1971-03-29 6 JOEL HENRI - JOEL HENRI From NEAR LAOS BORDER (North Vietnam), Sun. The Pathet Lao yesterday took a group of 50 foreign journalists from Hanoi about 155 miles to this border area to interview Col. Nguyen Van Tho, commander of the 3rd South Vietnamese Brigade and two ofAFP - 322 words
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221 1971-03-29 6 Japan to offer lid to Hanoi aid Mongolia TOKYO, Sun. The Foreign Ministry has decided to grant financial aids to North Vietnam and Mongolia this year, as soon as official requests are made by the two nations, Ministry sources revealed today. This will be the first time Japan has offered221 words
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165 1971-03-29 6 PHNOM PENH, Sun. Cambodian Government troops were still fighting today to reopen vital Highway Four, cut by Communist troops yesterday, which links the capital with the port of Kompong Som. A military spokesman, however, had no details on the progress. Progress was165 words
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Article139 1971-03-29 6 CHICAGO, Sun. The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, a protege of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., says he plans to work for the creation of a third poßtical party aimed at nominating a black for President of the United States in 1972. He saidAP - 139 words
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Article, Illustration147 1971-03-29 6 MONTREAL, Sun. For this young boy a new world starts in the morning. He'll be alone in a strange country far removed from his homeland. Tonight he's exhausted after a long air journey. He wants to sleep but he's afraid of being parted from147 words
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Article139 1971-03-29 6 MANILA, Sun. An estimated 300 Filipino teachers and students, including girls, today demonstrated outside the Malacanang Presidential Palace here and denounced what they called the "flooding of the nation with sex films and pornographic" publications. Vtyth "save this country against mind pollution" as their "battleAFP - 139 words
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Article79 1971-03-29 6 'NATO ARMS USED BY PORTUGAL' DAR ES SALAAM, Sun Concrete evidence has been gathered to prove that arms SUF y«? d t0 Nato bv Britain 'used by Portugal in Africa, the executive secretary of Liberation Committee of the Organisation for African Unity said today Secretary Mr. George Megombe said the79 words
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Advertisement103 1971-03-29 6 YOU 2 CAN WIN A jPG» RETURN TRIP TO LONDON 1 for the exciting Travelling Companion Competition in the Singapore Herald on 5 April. I A round trip to London for 2 people by BOAC is the first prize I given by the Herald to the winner of this fascinating103 words
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Article, Illustration246 1971-03-29 7 BAGHDAD, Sun. Jordanian troops killed several women when they fired on a demonstration by Palestinians protesting over the "butchery" in Irbid An Iraqi information agency report here said shooting was going on throughout the capital and that troops had fired from the Jebel246 words
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Article103 1971-03-29 7 PROTESTANT CHURCH ATTACKED BELFAST, Sun. Gangs of Roman Catholic and Protestant youths clashed in this tense capital early this morning after a Protestant Church was attacked with a hail of bottles and stones. British soldiers and police rapidly restored order. Police said the trouble started when Catholic teenagers from the103 words
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116 1971-03-29 7 HONGKONG, Sun. Police ballistics expert, Norman Hill, had his right hand and forearm blown off last night when he tried to defuse a bomb, planted outside the main Government offices in the Central district of Hongkong. The bomb exploded as Mr. Hill squatted beside116 words
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Article228 1971-03-29 7 LAGOS, Sun. Five truck loads of fully equipped riot police stood by yesterday as a large crowd of youths gathered in a square in Lagos to hear Nigeria's Afro-beat king smg three arm apartheid numbers. The admirers raised their fists in the clenched Black PowerAFP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration763 1971-03-29 7 BRIAN MAY - BRIAN MAY From New Delhi, Sunday PAKISTAN'S army appears to have inflicted a heavy toll on Bengali civilians since it moved out from barracks last Thursday night and opened fire with automatic weapons, tank cannons and rockets\ Army censorship made it impossible to get any despatches out763 words
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268 1971-03-29 7 BOGOTA, Sun. Eight men kidnapped by Castroist guerillas in remote forests of Colombia flew back to Bogota yesterday with a dramatic tale of rescue by Colombian soldiers during which one of the kidnapped men, a West German, was seriously wounded. The kidnapped men included four268 words
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155 1971-03-29 7 WARSAW, Sun. A Szczecin court yesterday sentenced a 21-year-old man to ten years' imprisonment for attempting to hijack a cruise ship to Sweden last October. The court was told that the would-be hijacker, Marian Gdanski, armed with fireworks and a grenade,155 words
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Article, Illustration214 1971-03-29 7 TOKYO, Sun —Prime Minister Eisaku Sato has retracted in the Diet his earlier statement that the problem of relations between China and Japan would not be solved "while I am in office In reply to a Socialist member's query yesterday Mr Sato said that214 words
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Article178 1971-03-29 7 RAWALPINDI, Sun. The Pakistan Government today protested to Britain and the United States about reports on the East Pakistan situation broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and Voice of America. U.S. Ambassador Joseph Farland was summoned to the Foreign Office and told of a178 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1971-03-29 8 V.K. CHIN; MICHAEL MORROW - V.K. CHIN MICHAEL MORROW From in KUALA LUMPUR From I in BANGKOK THE PRESENCE of 68 film stars from three Communist companies in Hong Kong reflects Malaysia's new thinking towards China which could open the door to more conciliatory gestures. Ever since Prime1,337 words
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Article831 1971-03-29 8 BRUCE GRANT - BRUCE GRANT By THE DISORDERLY withdrawal of the South Vietnamese army from Laos opens up a nightmare for Mr. Nixon and' for that matter, the Australian Government. For it shows that "Vietnamisation" is not convincing as an explanation for American and Australian withdrawal. Whatever gloss is placed831 words
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Article641 1971-03-29 8 From our correspon- dent in CANBERRA AUSTRALIA now has its fourth Foreign Minister in two years. He is Mr Leslie Bury, former Treasurer, who has been demoted in the ministry of new Prime Minister William McMahon from sixth to 11th in order of seniority. The641 words
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Miscellaneous422 1971-03-29 8 mM H ill hT^ ■Bhtl H EBhMi^m 17 ~^i^l hVhYhYi HhT^l r^^nß ACROSS DOWN 1. To forsake a cause is a fault 1. He contrives to write name in (6) a rush coming up (8) 7. Beach almost set apart (7) 2 Piglets forming a line in the M. m422 words
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Article, Illustration657 1971-03-29 9 31ST WORLD TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS n Sun The first day's competition of the J Ist World Table Tennis championships saw no major upsets with the favoured nations scoring easy wins over their opponents in the men and women's competitions. South Vietnam extended England to nine657 words
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Article1618 1971-03-29 9 MEN GROUP "A": Austria bt. Israel SO: (Austria first) Schiuter Heinz bt Shiffman Josef 22 24. 21 13, 21 13; Rudoif Weinmunn bt Zcharis Zwi 21 IS. 21 17; Josef Hauregger bt. Pasternak Paul 21-15, 2 1 19; Rudoif Weinmann by Shiffman Josef 21-12, 21-13;1,618 words
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Article275 1971-03-29 9 KARACHI, Sun. Pakistan won both the opening singles against Malaysia in their eastern zone Davis Cup match at Lahore yesterdayThe Pakistani number one, Haroon Rahim, beat his Malaysian opposite number, S.A. Azman 6-2, 6-2, 6-2, while Munawar Iqbal beat Tan Sng AFP Kean 6-3, 6-3, 6-I.—AFP - 275 words
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152 1971-03-29 9 LONDON, Sun. Liverpool will be in their fourth FA Cup final at Wembley on May 8. It looked all the world as though Stoke City would be there to oppose them in the first final appearance in their history but with injury time being152 words
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Article246 1971-03-29 9 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Burnley 2 Ipswich 2 Chelsea 3 Leeds 1 Huddersfieid 1 Coventry 0 Newcastle 3 Derby 1 Notts F 3 Palace 1 Southampton 1 Blackpool 1 West Brom 0 Man. City 0 DIVISION TWO Birmingham 2 Cardiff 0 Bolton 0 Hull 0 Bristol C 0246 words
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Article502 1971-03-29 9 DIVISION ONE ENGLISH LEAGUE W D L Pts Leeds 2 3 8 4 54 Arsenal 2 1 6 5 48 Chelsea 16 12 *f 44 Wolverhampton 18 7 9 43 Southampton 14 1 I 9 39 Tottenham 14 10 8 38 Liverpool 12 13 7 37 Manchester City502 words
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208 1971-03-29 10 Radin Mas land owners seek higher payments SEVENTEEN private landowners in Radin Mas have urged the Government to review the rate of compensation for their land earmarked for development under urban renewal projects. A five-man committee led by Inche Othman Ghani was formed two days ago to seek a settlemeirt208 words
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Article78 1971-03-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Registrar of Societies is to fix a deadline for all political parties to bring their constitutions in line with the recent Constitutional amendments regarding sensitive issues. The Registrar, Inche Kassim Amin, said today that his department was studying the constitution of78 words
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Article22 1971-03-29 10 THE Ministry of Health has published a comprehensive booklet on "The scheme of charges at Government hospital services (Revised 1970)."22 words
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688 1971-03-29 10 ISMAIL: GOVT TO BE SURETY FOR THEM FOR LOANS JOHORE BAHRU, Sun The Government today announced a five-point programme to ensure between 20 to 30 per cent Malay parcipation in economic development over the next 20 to 25 years. The Deputy Prime Minister,688 words
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Article, Illustration245 1971-03-29 10 After oneupmanship of 1965, moves for closer ties □a RED SPARES JAKARTA, Sun. The Soviet Union has offered Indonesia spare parts for Russian supplied war equipment on "soft term cash basis." RELATIONS between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore have risen from the level of political one-up-manship after the 1965 split to245 words
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118 1971-03-29 10 Women and daugter robbed of $300 at 1.30 a.m. HOUSEWIFE Ong Swee Eng, 54, and her 19-year-old daughter, Miss Tang Slew Siang, 21, were robbed of $300 wnen three youths armed with knives broke into their home in River Valley early vesterday. At about 1.30 a.m. Madam Ong was awakened118 words
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Article, Illustration79 1971-03-29 10 Top pupil in Chinese pre-U science stream LIM Chiang of the National Junior College has been picked as the most outstanding student in Chinese pre-university science stream for 1970 in a contest organised by Nanyang Siang Pau and two teachers' unions. Three more students will be selected for the arts79 words
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Article41 1971-03-29 10 SECOND Lieutenant Yang Seow Kong, 22, who died in Britain while on a training flight, was buried here yesterday with full military honours. He was buried at a Shanghainese cemetery in Jalan Harimau, off Jalan Etmos.41 words
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109 1971-03-29 10 DR GWEE IS SMA'S 1972/73 PRESIDENT ELECT DR. GWEE Ah Leng is the Singapore Medical Association's 1972/73 president-elect., informed sources said last night. He will take over in 1972 from the current president, Dr. Koh Eng Keng, who took over yesterday from Dr. Arthur Lim. Other members of the Singapore109 words
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Article, Illustration218 1971-03-29 10 CHESS. ..by Herald Knight SOVIET Grandmaster Mikhail Tal is the youngest player to win the world crown at the age of 24 years old. He has a flair for sharp attacking chess, combined with material sacrifices which often astound his opponents. However, ill health has often marred his218 words
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Article44 1971-03-29 10 THE Singapore Chess Federation Junior Clubs' Committee will hold its annual general meeting on April 3 at the Singapore Chinese Girls' School, Emerald Hill Road, at 3.30 p.m. All schools' chess clubs arc invited to send a representative to this meeting.44 words
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Article, Illustration464 1971-03-29 11 A champagne launching for motor tug THE first motor pusher tugboat to be built in Singapore, the Norton Alpha, was launched in the traditional manner yesterday by 4^-year-old Lucienne Smith, daughter of the managing director of Norton Navigation, owners of the vessel. But Lucienne, who was held up by her464 words
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Article49 1971-03-29 11 KUALA PILAH, $un^. The Director of the National Family Planning Board, Dato Dr. Ariffin bin Ngah Marzuld, has been appointed ViceChancellor of the Universiti Kebangsaan (National University). He succeeds Dr. Rashdan Baba, who has been appointed Vice-Chancellor of the Agricultural University to be set up soon.49 words
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Article61 1971-03-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Che Hosita. eldest daughter of the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, was married to an advertising artist, Inche Rosly bin Abdul Hamid, here last week. After the akad nikah ceremony, Inche Khir told reporters that the Yang di Per tuan61 words
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380 1971-03-29 11 ON Friday night, the University of Singapore Drama Society presented Ibsen's Ghosts and the American School produced an excerpt from Jean Giraudoux's The Madwoman of Chaillot for Curtain Call 71. Both groups must be praised for their attempts to bring another facet380 words
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503 1971-03-29 11 THE comment that drama in Singapore is of an amateur standing is a truism that drama enthusiasts have to sadly admit. And one of the greatest faults that an amateur company is bedevilled by is the lack of sensitivity to the dramatic503 words
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Article, Illustration259 1971-03-29 11 LEE CHIU SAN - LEE CHIU SAN By A $10,000 investment that yields an income of $500 a month that is what the owner of a prawn pond in Singapore has, provided the sea does not wash away his investment. Operating prawn ponds is still an attractive occupation259 words
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Article109 1971-03-29 11 THE British Council is to exhibit some 3,000 books at the Singapore International Book Fair early next month. The collection will include 1,160 volumes of university paperbacks on the sciences, social sciences and the humanities. Some 400 medical reference and textbooks for students and specialists109 words
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Advertisement146 1971-03-29 11 CINEMAS/Pag* 12 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/ fag** 13/16 LIVINtt/TV/TOWN TALK/Pag«s 14/15 SHIPf IfM/PagM 17/U SfOftt/P»g«t 19/20 fciVj rv^B! B^?pp»fP^Sfejj?frBß Bb^r^^n^J W//a\ rf\»l MIfVJB bbMk I \7T/^> ))a»^^blbmbb Hbla.. Rbyf/?la^BL^l^BK JP^i^B^l R^ i \M Rfc»"^ /w %||<<^ BP- >fl B^B^ B fciHii r'if" H^' V am. Abl Hrl Bk, bb^VAbT^C t Übim l146 words
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191 1971-03-29 12 ABOUT 80 local and foreign journalists met on Saturday to inaugurate the Singapore Press Club. The meeting elected an 11--member committee and accepted with minor amendments a draft constitution drawn up by a pro-tem committee elected at an earlier meeting. One amendment gave191 words
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161 1971-03-29 12 TWENTY-FIVE Singapore artists and educationists leave today for a one -month tour of India under a cultural exchange programme. They will meet Indian artists and visit ancient architectural monuments and places of interest to collect material for their work. They are members161 words
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131 1971-03-29 12 THE Philippines is to hold a 10-day Trade and Tourism Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall from April 4 to 13 to promote trad* relations with Singapore. About 30 industrial and manufacturing firms and agencies will take part. The highlight of the 10-day exhibition131 words
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375 1971-03-29 12 THE Fong Yun Thai Association will send a 32-man delegation to the Prime Minister to appeal for the withdrawal of the Port of Singapore Authority's plan to acquire its cemetery land for the proposed 180-acre inland container depot. The decision was taken375 words
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Article, Illustration129 1971-03-29 12 A SPECIAL preview or batik paintings by Mr. J.S. Krishnan of Delhi is being held at the Gallery of Fine Arts in Raffles Place until April 7. Mr. Krishnan studied arts in the School of Arts in Jaipur. He is married with a129 words
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Advertisement50 1971-03-29 12 The most Exciting Buffet Lunch inTown! c Daily~Mon(kor^Friday.'Time~l2oonixm-230 p .m. ~i~ 6/7, Oxley Rise, Singapore 9. TEU ***** H SINGAPORE mm^^^—~*m KUALA LUN#>UR PENANG IESSHItw COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LTD. 181 Wm weLOomes BH ft MR. JAMES M. BAILEY Ss| r MANAGER, MARKETING TIRCA Record International Department jM^l New York (^H50 words
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Advertisement146 1971-03-29 12 SCOUTS JOB WEEK ANNUAL Scouts' Job Week will begin on April in. President Sheares, the Chief Scout, has agreed to provide the first job at the Istana on Tuesday, April 6 at 10 a.m. to publicise the campaign. THE following numbers were picked in yesterday's Toto Draw No: 24/71: 7,6,146 words
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Advertisement499 1971-03-29 12 !i#SGECZ7i ;j organisation j LAST 2 DAYS— NO FREE LIST 1 1 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 4 9.15 I Cfleng Pei-pei 4 Lo Lien m i I 1 "THE LADY HERMIT' 1 1 (A SHAW PRODUCTION) 1 1 Mandarin in SHAWSCOPE. COLOR 1 1 OPENS WEDNESDAY! MARLON BRANDO "BURN"499 words
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Miscellaneous253 1971-03-29 12 Starscope I ■■■■■Hi ■VnnnunßßnuunßH "•■^•^•^•^•^•^•^^^^^^^^•^•^■^■^n^n^B^B^B^B^Bi^^^^B VfIBVBBBBBBI BB^Biß^B^Hbi B^BV^B^bl Bmbl An urge to get things The social chat and 7 done in double quick casual matter can be 7 time needs braking if entertaining and S you are to achieve relaxing, but don't be 2 reasonable accuracy of taken by gossip253 words
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Article157 1971-03-29 13 LONDON, Sun. Sir Maurice Mawby, chairman of Conzinc Riot into of Australia, told the annual meeting that work was continuing in the company's Sir Samuel area, close to the Mount Keith deposit which has recently been assessed to contain more than 200 million tons of nickel ore, grading 0.6Reuter - 157 words
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Article160 1971-03-29 13 LONDON, Wed. Guest-Keen and Nettlefolds will pay a final of nine pence, making a total of 12.75 pence for the year to Jan. 2, 1971, on May 13. (The company paid a total of 11.785 pence in the previous year). Turnover was £584.03 million (£511.71 million). Surplus on tradingReuter - 160 words
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Article96 1971-03-29 13 SYDNEY, Sun. Inspector A.J. Parker, acting Chief of Perth C.1.8.. said Western AustraEan police have been given a core sample from the hole on Leopold Mineral's Nullagine prospect which assayed up to 5.88 per cent nickel. The sample, which had been reported missing from the field by one ofReuter - 96 words
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Article131 1971-03-29 13 HONGKONG, Fri. The directors of Metal Industries (a member of the Wheelock, Marden Group) announced an interim dividend of IS HK cents per share. This, together with payment of a special cash bonus of 25 HK cents, makes a total of 40 HK cents on the 6,450,000 issuedReuter - 131 words
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Article35 1971-03-29 13 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE declared a final dividend of 16 per cent, bringing the total for 1970 to 24 per cent (not 26 per cent as stated in our report on Saturday).35 words
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Article53 1971-03-29 13 WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S. Export-Import Bank announced today it had made available US$25 million in two separate transactions of US$l2.5 million each, to the Singapore branch of the H rst National Bank of Chicago. This will help finance purchases from the United States, theAP - 53 words
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Article94 1971-03-29 13 HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong On New York TT 6.02 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tad) 293 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 47.50 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 154.00 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 159.875 Philippine (per 100 pesos)94 words
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Article345 1971-03-29 13 The market closed slightly easier on Saturday after early gains fell to some late profit-taking. The stock average eased 14.97 yen to 2,375.05 and turnover totalled 130 million units. Sony, Pioneer, Yuasa Battery and other popular issues were lower, Small gains were recorded elsewhere. Matsushita Electric, Canon,345 words
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365 1971-03-29 13 I )N< )MI( AH AIMS 1 INDONESIAN imports from Hongkong and Singapore are expected to increase following a recent monetary decision made by the Indonesian authorities, according to a report prepared by the Djakarta branch of the Chase Manhattan Bank. By the365 words
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Article322 1971-03-29 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr Lee Kai To, chairman of the Malaysian Timber Export Industry Board, today outlined plans to regulate exports of timber and improve quality control in the industry. He said the board had submitted proposals to the Government, which would ensure that sawmillers,322 words
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Article649 1971-03-29 13 LONDON. Sun.— Rubber traders here are generally agreed that a highly confusing and artificial situation has developed on the market since the Malaysian Government interviewed as a buyer on the Kuala Lumpur market on March IS. Further confusion was caused on Wednesday when the Government cameReuter - 649 words
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Article, Illustration288 1971-03-29 13 PEOPLE in business Mr DOUGLUS COUTTS has been appointed manager* money market operations of Singapore International Merchant Bankers. Mr Coutts has been seconded to SIMBL on loan from Alexanders Discount, which is a shareholder of the merchant bank. Before joining Alexanders, Mr Coutts was with the Comptoire Nationale d'Escompte de288 words
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Article231 1971-03-29 13 Australian stock markets opened the past week with a tumultuous roar. Frenzied buying continued for Leopold shares and ctgs. on both Monday and Tuesday. Leopold shares had a high of $8.80 whilst the ctgs. reached $7.20. This followed Friday's announcement of a 25-foot intersection of 5 per231 words
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Article229 1971-03-29 13 FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES The market was slightly firmer during the past week on hopes that the U.K. budget would be mildy reflationary but activity remained light. The Financial Times index gained around eight points on the week Beechams, Courtaulds, EMI, GEC, Plessey and Unilever were leaders229 words
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Article26 1971-03-29 13 NEW YORK. Fri.— (Changes in brackets): Industrials 903.48 2.76); Transportation 198.77 (+0.93): Utilities 123.69 (Unch); Composite stocks 296.52 (+0.87); Bonds 71.70 (-0.02).26 words
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Article209 1971-03-29 13 MULTI-PURPOSE SUB A FULLY automatic glasswasher has been designed by an Austral ian company to process up to 30 10-oz glasses in 30 seconds. Known as the Aqua ma tic,' the unit is made by Artisan Industries of Melbourne. The glasses are processed in a three-stage cycle. When209 words
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Advertisement289 1971-03-29 13 OM ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages. Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum $4/ for 10 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classifications: Minimum %2/- tor 10 words, each additional word 20cts. BOX SERVICE CHARGE $1.00 i TYPEWRITING INSTRUCTRESSES GOING CHEAP! Get your Diazo (9.00 a.m. 5 OO pm required sensitized printing papers289 words
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Article, Illustration762 1971-03-29 14 Bouthiue Buys Scrumptious! A new series designed to bring you the brightest shopping bargains available in Singapore's boutiques. Sketches.YEO SIEWKHIAM. "On a lazy Sunday afternoon, Everybody loves cakes and macaroon." Well, we didn't have macaroons when we went for Sunday afternoon tea with the Chans at Surin Lane, but762 words
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217 1971-03-29 15 A. K. LEE - A game which decides who goes where A. K.LEE By THIS story is stolen. I admit that I stole it from the Australian News and Information Bureau, but I think it's worth telling even though it's not Singaporean. It's about the clergymen of Brisbane, who for the past 38 years217 words
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94 1971-03-29 15 FIFTEEN Malaysian students will be participating in an Inter-racial Human Relations Laboratory to be conducted by Mr. Khoo Oon Theam, executive director of the Chinese YMCA. The laboratory programme, from April 30 to May 2, is open to pre- university students and undergrads. A similar94 words
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Article, Illustration643 1971-03-29 15 Nancy Wong' s - Nancy Wong's fiotifli J\|oTu Vietnamese envoy holds reception The Vietnamese community in Singapore gathered at the residence of its Consul General, Mr. Le Quan Giang, on Friday evening to celebrate the first anniversary of its Government programme of distributing land to the farmers. According to Mr. Le,643 words
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Miscellaneous1420 1971-03-29 15 IMMlllllllllllllllBlllllllBlllBllllliiiiiinnillllllltllllllllllllllli lIIIIIHIIIIIIIim Illllllllll^ m m 9IHI SINGAPORE 3 W^m y *****l 1 (1) L °NELY DAYS 3 y *****l Bee Gees ■—^> y 2 (2) MY SWEET LORD 3 I^^— BBi M ■^■^Bi George Harrison S IHI 3 (4) p USHBIKE SONG 3 HT Hill The Mixtures IHI 4 (3)1,420 words
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Miscellaneous92 1971-03-29 15 10 a.m.— 4 p.m.: A preview of batik paintings by Mr. J.S. Krishnan at the Gallery of Fine Arts, Raffles Place. 10 a.m.— B p.m.: Cultural art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. 8 p.m.: Malay music session at the National Theatre Club, first floor, National Theatre. 8 p.m.: Musical92 words
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356 1971-03-29 16 THE performance of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week was a repetition of the pattern of the previous week, with listless trading resulting in price erosions on a wide front. The market found no real buying interest and even the356 words
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174 1971-03-29 16 Japanese move to offset European dumping complaints TOKYO, Sun. Japan's Electronic Machinery Industry Association here has decided to curb exports of electric household appliances to Europe to offset complaints of "Japanese dumping." The association said its West European committee was expected to meet in May to draft the rules for174 words
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Article1681 1971-03-29 16 STOCK EXCHANGE rOF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE H Price Closing Prices Yields Weekly Turnovers Jan/Feb +or X lurnovers 1971 Company on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed High Low !qo O +Or- «000 +or a ill Z I Jan/Feb. Price Closing Prices Yields Weekly Turnovers wV\ Companv1,681 words
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317 1971-03-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Tax burdens and the current low rubber price are hampering rubber producers from carrying out replanting schemes, the Rubber Producers' Council of Malaya said. The council called on the Government to provide inducements under the Second Malaysia Plan to help317 words
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Article168 1971-03-29 16 BANGKOK, Sun. A Thai delegation will leave on Thursday for the United States to negotiate with U.S. authorities on the purchase of more sugar from Thailand The delegation, which will be led by Prof. Yos Bunnag, Undersecretary of State for Industry, will look into possibilities168 words
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Article162 1971-03-29 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH, 29. OUT: Bavaria 3/4; Emma Bakke 6/7; Pyrrhus 13/14; Eastern Cliff 31/32; Bunga Raya 15/16; Vertagus 36/39; Leda Maersk 44; Zaankerk 46; Ruth Lykes 47; Recife Maru 25/26. Samut Songkhram 19; Dragon Pearl 20 east.162 words
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Article27 1971-03-29 16 FRASER 'S INDUSTRIAL INDICES Singapore Malaysia March 22 658.14 429.59 23 657.64 428.66 24 660.47 427.12 25 662.97 425.71 26 665.92 425.91 Changes on week 7.37 4.6027 words
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Article43 1971-03-29 16 in if^rlf V S dO>ta l"*^ m u.i». dollars per ounce) lsf^-T (I t 40 43 (2) a0i.75, Hongkong 40.47Beirut 39.20. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U S doltors. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per taeL43 words
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Article51 1971-03-29 16 Current Date Total for Total for h-»«h*lci> r 6 ym nt v ssu m ~s~,r« Sel.Prop.(2) 10 May 26 1 7* o2 5 Dunloplnd.<2> 10»%TEMay29 }J G.EU,e(2) 16 April 29 2! JJ Pengkalen(3) 25 May 21 IJ Gopeng(3) 12W% May 14 NOTE: (1) interim; (2) Final; (3) Third51 words
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Article647 1971-03-29 16 NATIONAL INDUSTRIES: Today, 12.4S p.m. at Room \301, Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building, Hill Street, Singapore. BENTA RIBBKR PLANTATIONS: Tomorrow, noon at 54 Jalao Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. AUSTRAL ENTERPUSES: March 31, 10 a.m. at registered office. Public Bank, Building, 2nd. floor. Bishop Street, Penang. POWER AND COMMUNICATION INDUSTRIES:647 words
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Article, Illustration82 1971-03-29 17 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given in four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and a »!i al^ EaCh entry g ves the foll °wing reformation: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s)82 words
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Article701 1971-03-29 17 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Monday, March 29, 1971 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. roa«st nnrtc n f M«r*n r-««»r^i c a ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific tK m S M, poXetl AWAJISANMARU In Pt/Mar 30 L.Palmas. C'blanca, Piraeus. MOSK/LEO bacho Kion HHLHO KIRO In701 words
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Article278 1971-03-29 17 AGENTS and TELE PHONE NUMBERS aus SSKlll"V!.!!^\ l;::::::::::^j| Bl" •!~r rt M421 2i Buwng Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp 4 <:©. CM) Pte. Ltd ***** /7 EAC E..tA*.ticCo.Ltd ***** GOS Golden Dr a go n Shipping *****/ ***** HC Harrte °~4^ro^w- ***** IK Islay Kmt278 words
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Advertisement642 1971-03-29 17 SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, U.S. ATLANTIC Hno<M<« r.S-h.m r.n.nj N.Terk Imloh NFo»H riMd M*MTMI SSaLSTfi i Port Bt JSS z FERNCATC Apr 9/U Apr 16/18 Apr 19 ?uo 1 Z« b 7" TRAVIATA Apr 19/^1 Apr 23/24 Jun i Jun M b FORTNir;HTLY EXPRESS SERVK h TO VANCOUVER, ShAITLE kingaper*642 words
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Article480 1971-03-29 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ALEMANNIA Apr 15 Keelung, Kaohsiung, Manila, Hongkong. HLL/AFT AMRA May 1/2 Hongkong, Japan. BI/IK ANNA TAYLOR A P* 6 /l° Saigon, Quinhon. SSV/BA ASTRID BAKKE May 11/13 P. S'ham, Penang, Hongkong, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BALONG Apr480 words
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Article245 1971-03-29 18 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. BANDUNG MARU Mar 30 Djakarta, Merak, Semarang. TSK/OL CHERRY CHEPAT In Pt/Mar 30 Sibu. Sarikel. Binatang LS/LS CHERRY LAJU APr 18/21 Sorong, Biak. Djajapura. LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK Mar 31/Apr 2 B.S. Begawan. LS/LS DELIMA In Pt/Apr 1 Ampenan/Surabaya. PL/PL DJAKARTA MARU245 words
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Article186 1971-03-29 18 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA Apr 1/3 P. S'ham (Apr 4), Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantle (Apr 12). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Apr 22/24 P. S'ham (Apr 25), S'pore (Apr 28), Fremantle (May 3). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Apr 26/28 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND SLS TDY Adelaide, Melbourne. Sydney.186 words
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Advertisement357 1971-03-29 18 P MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No <0Y Jin. AmpaiiK Kuala Lumpur. M rh National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE ■>■«■—»• P fhair tatri ArrtwM: UNCA DATA. Odn l-j ib il M*r/iAp< b/b Havre 29/4. London 1/b Hamburg t>/b R'dam a -j Antwerp 11/s Btmman li/b EUROPE/FAR357 words
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Article2117 1971-03-29 19 BIG SWEEP POOL: $9,339 1st No. *****8 ($2,311) 2nd No. *****8 ($1,155) 3rd No. *****2 ($577) Starters ($57 each) Nos. *****0 *****2 *****6 *****4 *****5 *****3 *****3 *****4 *****2 Consolation ($51 each) Nos. *****3 *****5 *****2 *****0 *****9 *****6 *****5 *****1 *****4 *****1 SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP2,117 words
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Article330 1971-03-29 19 THE LATEST amendment list issued by the Malayan Racing Association on March 24 showed that there were 33 promotions, 35 demotions, six new classifications, three change of names, one correction and six deletions. Promotions: From Cl. 3 to Cl. 2 Midsun, Hurry Honey, Matico, Twin Happiness, The330 words
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1041 1971-03-29 19 SATURDAY'S ROUNDUP l SCHOOLGIRL Asha Mane of Aljunied was the star performer in the Inter-Constituency athletic heats at Cedar Girls Secondary School on Saturday to better her national discus record with a throw of 101ft 6^ in. Asha's previous best was 97ft 71,041 words
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Article170 1971-03-29 19 BANGKOK, Sun. Lu Liang Huan of Taiwan came from behind today to win the Thailand Open Championship with a four round total of 278. Lu, who carded a three under par 69 today finished the four rounds with a 10 under par total. InAFP - 170 words
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Article130 1971-03-29 19 FLORIDA, Sun. Eastern Fleet by the Son of Fleet Nasrullah out of Amoret ridden by Eddie Maple withheld a determined challenge by the 7-5 favourite Executioner with Jacinto Vazquez astride won the Fourth Florida Derby in 1:42 2/5. The win which was wit- nessed by aAP - 130 words
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Article, Illustration623 1971-03-29 20 Police are best with the bat POLICE Sports Association maintained their supremacy in the Singapore Cricket Association senior league tournament with a six-wicket win over the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Road yesterday. The lawmen top the league table with a 100 per cent, record. The Ceylonese, who till yesterday623 words
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Article726 1971-03-29 20 Army beat SCRC by 5 wickets at Balestier Road. SCRC Lim Swang b Tinnion 7: Anthony Teo b Chandler 0; Benny Chua Ibw Dairy mple 2 I Khoo Ong Lee st. R. Fahey b Massam 15; Julian c and b Dalrymple II; Freddie Tan c Morgan b Massam726 words
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Article121 1971-03-29 20 PORT Authority Recreation Club thrased the Combined Schools 'A' by nine wickets in the Singapore Cricket Association junior league match at St. Patrick's School ground yesterday. Schools: 57 (V. Krishna Moorthy 22, Mario Hamid 16, Harnam Singh six for 21, F. Wells three for nine.). PARC: 58 for121 words
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Article76 1971-03-29 20 ALEXANDER Amos and O'Crisp beat Dr. V.K. thaw and Tan Kwang Joo on the 6th hole on a sudden death playoff in the International Cup final round at Island Course yesterday. At Bukii, Mrs. D.N. Ngo and D. Hebdige (plus 9) won the mixed76 words
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208 1971-03-29 20 STAR-STUDDED Fathul Karib were surprisingly held to a three-all draw by Royal Air Force, Changi, in the Football Association of Singapore Division One league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. t After Majib Arif and Dollah Kassim skied their attempts in front of208 words
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Article, Illustration431 1971-03-29 20 MAX LANGE - Drose slams four past S'pore MAX LANGE THE visiting West German hockey team, Frankfurt 1880, playing 4-2-3-1 system handed Singapore Under-23 a 5-1 beating on the Padang yesterday. Singapore's answer to the skilful and talented play by the visitors, was hard tackling and guts. The Singaporeans gave as much as431 words
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488 1971-03-29 20 200 in schools' star award contests NEARLY 200 athletes from 26 primary and secondary schools competed in the Five Star Award Scheme yesterday. Organised by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, the scheme was launched by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Rahim Ishak, at Farrer Park Athletic Centre.488 words
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Miscellaneous88 1971-03-29 20 SOCCER: SGSFL Div. 3 final PHS vs Prisons (5.30 p.m.); Div. 2 final SC vs Customs (7.30 p.m.) both matches at Jalan Besar; SBHFL (L C): Div. 2 Hongkong Bk vs Metal Box; Cold Storage vs Borneo Group; Sime Darby vs MSA "B" (all matches at F. Park, 5.15 p.m.);88 words
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