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Title Section15 1971-03-31 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 214 Singapore Wednesday, March SI, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 Vo CENTS15 words
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300 1971-03-31 1 Happy day for Audi: New he's worth millions HONGKONG, Tues. Audi Chung Peng-Oon, the five-year-old son of a Penang businessman, became a multimillionaire today. A court settlement gave him a fortune estimated at over HK$lO million. He will not, however, be able to touch this money until he is over300 words
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121 1971-03-31 1 KUWAIT, Tues. Former Iraqi vice President, Gen. Hardane Abdel Ghaffar Takriti, was assassinated here early today m an apparent continuation of the power struggle m Iraq. Gen. Takriti was shot dead while riding m the car of the Iraqi Ambassador to Kuwait by four121 words
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Article37 1971-03-31 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's second general elections since independence 26 years ago have been officially set for July 3, a Presidential spokesman said today. The country's last general elections were held m 1955. APAP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration640 1971-03-31 1 Hijack plane lands in Canton PEKING, Tues. A Philippine Airlines jetliner hijacked on a flight from Manila to Davao on Mindanao Island landed today m Canton. An official Chinese spokesman said all passengers aboard the plane were safe and sound. The spokesman, from the Foreign Ministry's Press Division, declined toAFP; AP - 640 words
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Article, Illustration59 1971-03-31 1 The co-op way to keep prices in check Lee CO-OPERATIVE supermarkets m Queenstown, Toa Payoh, Katong and later Jurong and Sembawang have been suggested by Mr Lee Kuan Yew to check rising retail prices. The Prime Minister was speaking at the eighth anniversary of celebrations of the Pek Kio Community59 words
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Article56 1971-03-31 1 WARSAW, Tues. The Rokftnica Polish coal mine which claimed the lives of eight miners during a cave-in, yielded a miracle survivor today after seven days of entombment thousands of feet below ground. Alojzy Piontek, 37, was found by weary rescue workers who had battled 2,300 feet through56 words
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Article, Illustration177 1971-03-31 1 LONDON, Tucs. Lord Francis Russell, youngest son of the Duke of Bedford, has married Singapore fashion model Anak. The 54-year-old Duke one of Britain's trendiest gave his blessing but did not attend the wedding m Hinde Street Methodist Church. He was confined to bed at theAP - 177 words
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Article54 1971-03-31 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. Yugoslav families, evacuated from Dacca today, said the Pakistan Army was m complete control of the city. "The streets are full of soldiers and the people are moving about," a Yugoslav technician said during a stopover m Delhi. "Some shops are closed,54 words
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Article313 1971-03-31 1 BRUSSELS, Tues. The European Economic Community decided today to implement a system of generalised preferences for manufactured and semi-finished products from developing countries from July 1. The six EEC countries Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany are thus likely to be ahead of the313 words
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Article109 1971-03-31 1 MANILA, Tiies. Twenty passengers who were allowed to leave their hijacked plane m Hongkong returned here today. They said the five hijackers were at first tense, then became composed and treated them with courtesy. They described the gang as appearing like university students m their early twenties. Several passengers109 words
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Article105 1971-03-31 1 IN BRIFE TERRITORIAL LIMITS BRASILIA, Tues. President Emilio G. Medici yesterday signed a decree reinforcing Brazil's extension of territorial waters 200 miles into the sea. AP ODD HONGKONG: A Chinese representative left Peking today for Morocco for trade talks. He is Hsi Yeh-Sheng, a deputy director of the Chinese MinistryAFP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration28 1971-03-31 1 MANSON and three I girl disciples sentenced I to death Page 8 I LT. CALLEY convicted of killing 22 Vietnamese civilians at My Lai Page 8 I28 words
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Article63 1971-03-31 1 SINGAPORE'S $60 million stake m Indonesian industry Page 3. ODD PEKING TIES: Malaysia to consult Singapore Page 11. ODD 1.000 MORE Australians to be pulled out of Vietnam Page 7. ODD FEDERAL PAPER was de-listed on Monday, more than a year after its suspension on January 21. 1970. It63 words
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Article40 1971-03-31 1 MOTORCYCLIST HURT MOTORCYCLIST Chan Ten Khiong of Commonwealth Close, was taken to the General Hospital this morning after being involved m an accident m Newtown Road with a car driven by Loke Tuck Lin of Commonwealth Drive. Chan was unconscious.40 words
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Advertisement11 1971-03-31 1 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers.11 words
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Advertisement112 1971-03-31 1 The S.T. DUPONT collection of fine jewelry butane I lighters, reflecting almost a century of superb crafts- I manship, offers the ultimate accessory for both men and women. I The sixteen models of the standard S.T. DUPONT I collection m 20 micron gold, 30 micron silver plate and genuine Chinese112 words
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344 1971-03-31 2 Viewpoint Why keep strollers out of the nature reserve? FOR many years, I have taken walks along the various jungle paths adjoining the Bukit Golf Course m Sime Road. According to various notices, this whole area is a nature reserve, and indeed, it must be one of the few remaining344 words
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Article968 1971-03-31 2 EXCERPTS from a speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the eighth anniversary celebration of the Pek Kio community centre last Saturday. WE CAN afford to complain today only because we have worked so hard the last five and a half years and are succeeding.968 words
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Article343 1971-03-31 2 FOR the second time m three years Sheikh Mujibur Rahman has been called "traitor" by the ruling President of Pakistan, and it remains to be seen whether the second occasion will raise his stature as much as the first did. In January 1968 President343 words
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280 1971-03-31 2 Was armyBhutto plot the reason for failure of talks? FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT It also seems proven now that west Pakistan is determined never to allow the eastern wing (with 56 per cent of the population) to its due share of power. But time will perhaps prove that the most280 words
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595 1971-03-31 2 Wednesday, March 31, 1917 THE SINGAPORE HEARLD The My Lai verdict THE FACT that Lt William Calley has been found guilty of the murder of 22 "Oriental human beings" will be of little comfort to the former inhabitants of My Lai whose relatives were so senselessly slaughtered on that terrible595 words
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Miscellaneous22 1971-03-31 2 JULES FEIFFER I—*-**1 t -Si 1 1 pg?|> JF l^^^^^ f/TD TV s~* s~^ r v<^7 ~r Js^ JKXU.C. 1 *T-W /X_,22 words
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Article, Illustration144 1971-03-31 3 MR. HAHM Young Hun, 45, arrived m the Republic last night to take up a four-year term as chief of South Korea's Trade and Economic Mission here. Mr. Hahm. who was accompanied by his wife and two children, replaces Mr. Kirn Jae Young, who144 words
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Article, Illustration352 1971-03-31 3 20 VENTURES IN FOUR YEARS, WITH MORE TO COME SINGAPORE businessmen have invested $6( million m industrial ventures m Indonesia m the past four years, according to an official of the Indonesian Embassy. The investments were either on a joint venture basis with352 words
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161 1971-03-31 3 Mural a talking piece at Hotel Imperial FOR Mr. Clive Burton, an art teacher, working on this giant aluminium mural at Hotel Imperial is the biggest job he has ever undertaken. The 42ft by 7ft. mural is made up of 38 pieces weighing about three tons and dominates the hotel's161 words
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Article179 1971-03-31 3 Blood stocks down THE Blood Bank's reserve stocks fell from 854 units to 714 units last week. According to acting Medical Officer, m charge of the Blood Transfusion Service, Dr. Y.W. Ong, there were 714 donations as against 726 transfusions during the past week. In a Press statement, Dr. Ong179 words
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Article62 1971-03-31 3 IDROS bin Ibrahim, 23, denied yesterday a charge ot insulting the modesty of three women at Marine Parade on Feb. 23 by exposing himself. He told Magistrate Michael Kboo that he intended to urinate against a wall m the park and was unaware that there were62 words
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Article86 1971-03-31 3 Indon team in KL to meet MPs KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A five-member parliamentary delegation from Indonesia arrived m Kuala Lumpur today for a two-day visit to study the Malaysian parliamentary system. The leader of the delegation, Kiai Haji Saufuddin Zuhri, told reporters at the international airport here that the delegation86 words
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154 1971-03-31 3 $2million private technical school planned THE first privately-owned technical school, costing $2 million, is to be built m Sembawang Estate. The school, with 40 classrooms and a workshop, will be part of an expansion programme of the Academy of Technical Studies, formed only nine months ago. It will provide courses154 words
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385 1971-03-31 3 THE Singapore Medical Association yesterday welcomed the Government's moves to check the brain drain from tiie medical service. SMA president, Dr. Koh Eng Kheng, said that the association was happy to dee hard-working doctors get the promotions they deserved. It hoped that385 words
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Article, Illustration174 1971-03-31 3 Robbers who came with gift of records... RECE PTIONIST Eileen Goh, 18, was all smiles when two youths entered her Jalan Batu flat, off Kallang, on Monday with a gift for her elder brother a pile of the latest hit records. But she stopped smiling when one of the intruders174 words
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Article264 1971-03-31 4 A FORMER contract ship surveyor with the Singapore Marine Department, went on trial yesterday m a District Court for corruptly accepting $11,002 from two shipyard directors. Also on trial with Laurence Milner, of Yorkshire. England, were Ho Ah Lam and Ho Ying Chew, directors of264 words
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111 1971-03-31 4 hi AI. A TRENGGANU, Tues. Postal services m east coast states will be expanded to provide better and quicker faculties, especially m remote areas, under the second Malaysia five-year plan. The Director General of Postal Services, Mr. Ong Keng Liang, said this today after111 words
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Article51 1971-03-31 4 MR. P.M. Shah was elected president of the management committee of the Singapore Gujarati Mandal at its annual meeting on Sunday at Gurudwara m Wilkinson Road. Other officials are: Messrs. N.A. Bana (vice-president), M. D. Shah (honora ry secretary), CD. Joshi (joint secretary) and P.R. Ghelani (honorary51 words
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Article, Illustration104 1971-03-31 4 PRESIDENT SHEARES has been elected an honorary member of the Singapore Medical Association. The unanimous- decision was made at the SMA's annual meeting last Sunday. It is understood that President Sheares has accepted the honour. He is the fifth doctor to be awarded honorary membership m104 words
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156 1971-03-31 4 FOREIGN Minister S. Rajuratnam will open a two-day seminar on problems facing Sikhs m Singapore on April 17. The seminar ir organised by Sikh students of the Singapore University. It will also discuss how Sikhs can modernise m order to play a more156 words
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Article125 1971-03-31 4 THE Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken, has been elected patron of Queenstown Neighbourhood VI House Owners Association at a meeting last week. The meeting also elected Mr V. Ganeson president, Mr. Francis Chong Siew Chon vice-president, Mr. Bobby Tan Chye Heng125 words
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Article127 1971-03-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Details on the loimation of Malaysia's National Airline will be announced tomorrow by Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail. Tun Ismail, who is Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Communications, informed his Cabinet colleagues of the plans today. His press secretary, Inche Wahab127 words
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240 1971-03-31 4 OPERATORS SAY: 'OUR PROFITS ARE ONLY MARGINAL' PETROL stations m Singapore will stop giving discounts, gifts, or other special offers to customers from tomorrow. The pro-tern president of the Federation of Singapore Petro leum Dealers' Associations, Mr. Lim Kay Kok, told a Press240 words
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Article, Illustration70 1971-03-31 4 A 30-acre Japanese Garden is taking shape m Jurong. It is designed by Prof. Kinsaku Nakane, SU, Japan's top garden designer and landscape artist. Prof. Nakane was responsible for the construction of the 75-acre Japanese Garden at the Osaka Expo last year. When completed m70 words
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Article107 1971-03-31 4 'POWDER AND RAPE' REPORT DENIED THE police have denied a report m an English language newspaper (not the Herald) yesterday about a man raping a 15-year-old girl m a car m Kirn Yam Road after using "knock-out" powder on her Police PRO DSP Leslie Wong said that the police had107 words
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Article41 1971-03-31 4 KWAY-TEOW seller Quek Siak Cheng, 17, who admitted having robbed a 13-year-old student of $70 m Commonwealth Avenue on May 10 1969, was released on $500 bail yesterday pending a probation report on April 21 for sentence.41 words
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79 1971-03-31 4 Man dies after being found unconscious OSMAN bin Din, 41, a hawker m Pulau Seraya, who was found unconscious m his motor-boat, died at West Point Gardens m Pasir Panjang yesterday afternoon. According to the police, Osman was on his way back after buying some bananas when he collapsed m79 words
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Article81 1971-03-31 4 Officials of Chinese Association MR. Chow Sow Yoong was re-elected president of the Chinese Association at the annual meeting last Sunday. Others elected were: Vicepresidents Mr. Kiong Woon Kew, Mr. Lim Tee Seng, Mr Victor Chee Teck Chiang, Mr. Michael Lee Kon. (all reelected) Secretary Mr. Ho Kee Seng (re-elected),81 words
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Article, Illustration412 1971-03-31 4 A FORMER bargirl Mary Wong How Fai, told a preliminary inquiry yesterday she saw her ex-lover attack one of her friends with a sharp object at her Geylang Road flat on Dec. 23 last. The victim. Tan Tian Soo, 31, a worksite supervisor, died of a412 words
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79 1971-03-31 4 THE trial of ex-MSA technical records officer Theyvendren Ramanathan, scheduled to continue yesterday, was adjourned until June 18 on the application of his counsel, Mr. David Marshall. Mr. Marshall said he was not feeling well, and the court was not able to set aside79 words
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Advertisement53 1971-03-31 4 SHOE OF THE MONTH li K design 29 Design 29 For the man of today. For the casually stylish dresser on that stylishly casual date. A bold yet simple design with the forward look. Sizes: 4—lo, 6i/ 2 -9 i/ 2 o r. x fc Model 700 Model 800 Model53 words
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Advertisement173 1971-03-31 5 wfw Tomorrow morning at 8:30, a Thai Inter- The Sydney that awaits is part of today's city and spirit of the people. national DCB jetliner leaves Bangkok on one of the Australia and it's probably a whole lot different than You'll like today's new switched-on Ausmost exciting flights m our173 words
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Article, Illustration88 1971-03-31 6 SEAH IS BEST IN CHESS TOURNEY THE 1971 annual chess tournament organised by the Singapore Chess Federation was won by Richard Seah with points. Matthew Gwee who had six points finished runner-up. Norman Lim and Lee Kam Fai tied for the third place. Picture shows Seah (with the white pieces)88 words
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Article61 1971-03-31 6 Accounting course at university INTRODUCTION to Accounting, the next course organised by the Extra Mural Studies Department of the Singapore University will start on April 14 at the New Lecture Theatre No. 3. Mr. Fong See Weng, a lecturer at the university's School of Accountancy will conduct the 10-lecture course61 words
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239 1971-03-31 6 $800,000 VOCATIONAL BUILDING PLANNED FOR THE DEAF WORK on a $800,000 vocational centre for the deaf at Mountbatten Road will start as soon as the building plan is approved by the Government. Hie three-storey building is to be build on a plot of land next to the present School for239 words
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171 1971-03-31 6 THE dental clinic at Ontram Road General Hospital has been extended to provide more room for Singapore University's Dental School. The dental clinic itself is a Government building pat up m 1936 and 1953. A twostorey wing was built to house171 words
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84 1971-03-31 6 THE Chief Building Surveyor's Department has submitted to the Metrication Board a proposal for conversion to the metric system. It relates to the department's function of issuing licences for displaying advertisements, signboards and sky signs. The department said it did not foresee any difficulties m84 words
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Article, Illustration339 1971-03-31 6 A.K. LEE - Of piped music and noise pollution A.K.LEE By A FEW months ago, everybody, from Cabinet ministers to housewives, was bitten by the pollution bug, which invaded via air, sea and land. After our eyes, skin and lungs had been attacked, someone's ears started to itch, and today, noise pollution is339 words
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336 1971-03-31 6 JENNY LEW - Songbird flies back by popular demand JENNY LEW By. AFTER a very successful fortnight here at the Hotel Malaysia Supper Club recently, Miss Lynn Rogers (above), the sexy bird from Down Under is back by popular demand. Quite unknown when she first arrived seven months ago, Lynn's voice and personality336 words
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183 1971-03-31 6 THE Sceneshifters, an operatic group, is to conduct theatre workshop classes every Thurday for the next six weeks, starting from tomorrow. The two-hour sessions beginning at 8.00 p.m. at the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road will replace the weekly rehearsals for the group's production of "Land Of183 words
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75 1971-03-31 6 MR. LIM Hap Hin was elected president of the Internationa] Brotherhood of Magicians (Singapore Ring 115) at the annual meeting on Friday at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. Other officials: Ng Bo Oen (vice-president), A. Vijeyacone (secretary), Michael Lim (assistant secretary), Chia Hearn Jiang75 words
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Miscellaneous91 1971-03-31 6 BLONDE By Chic Young EXPECTED, BLONDIE-] OLD SKINFLINT JV i BEEN GEN SSusV V A f? M^.J THE OLP SKINFLINT J s^^s ocnckuw j^ —^W»OU A eENEROU^ TURNED CXSWN k^^^ ~$R OLO SKINFLIN ]j ARCHIE By Bob Montana &ELL- YEAH, AND THE f YOU WON'T SEE ME) fR^" \/he*^\~S S91 words
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260 1971-03-31 7 CANBERRA, Tues. Prime Minister William McMahon announced Australia will further reduce its military commitment m South Vietnam by 1,000 men to about 6,000 over the four to six months period starting m May. McMahon told the House representatives that the forces to beAP - 260 words
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225 1971-03-31 7 THAI SOLDIERS KILLED IN COMMUNIST AMBUSH BANGKOK, Tues. Twelve Thai soldiers were killed and five others seriously injured when they were ambushed by more than 100 Communist guerillas, near Ban Pon, m Northern Thailand yesterday. At least twenty guerillas were killed m the clash which took place m a heavily225 words
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Article143 1971-03-31 7 TOKYO, Tues. Foreign Ministry sources today said that this year's sixth ministerial conference of the Asian and Pacific Countries (Aspac) had been unofficially set for three days beginning July 14 at Manila. On the agenda of this year's conference are expected to be co-operation among nations143 words
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Article, Illustration184 1971-03-31 7 Planinz wins in style INTERNATIONAL Master Planinz won m style against Grandmaster C I rI C m the 1970 Tschtschak Tournament m Yugoslavia. Planinz, with the white pieces, adopted the Carokann. Both players castled early m the game. Planinz played cleverly with his two knights m the centre, and obtained184 words
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Article47 1971-03-31 7 PROFESSOR Lim Kok Ann, president of the Singapore Chess Federation, flies home today at 5.40 p.m. He has been away on overseas leave- Professor Lim was v member of the Singapore Chess Team which participated at the Chess Olympiad m Siegen last year.47 words
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Article, Illustration386 1971-03-31 7 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union called today for a conference of the world's nuclear powers to bring about general and complete nuclear disarmament. Communist Party chief Leonid Brezhnev, addressing the opening of the 24th Soviet Communist Party Congress, also launched a strong attackAFP; AP - 386 words
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137 1971-03-31 7 NEW YORK, Tues. About 50 feminists demonstrated for about an hour yesterday m front of a police station here to protest at what they called the "stepped-up police drive against prostitutes." "Laws against prostitutes are unfair/* read a sign carried by one woman. AAP - 137 words
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Article, Illustration213 1971-03-31 7 CALCUTTA, Tues. Radio Pakistan monitored here this morning said "complete calm" prevailed m East Pakistan and that banks and offices were functioning normally. The radio also claimed that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman continued to be m Army custody. TERROR The broadcast stated that some "miscreants" tried213 words
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Advertisement105 1971-03-31 7 YOU 2 CAN WIN A JPHMfr RETURN TRIP TO W LONDON I for the exciting Travelling Companion Competition m the Singapore I 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 of105 words
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Article195 1971-03-31 8 afdsaf dsf dsaf dsf fsd f a FORT BENNING, Georgia, Tues. Lt. William Calley was yesterday found guilty by a military court of murdering 22 civilians at My Lai, Vietnam, three years ago. The sentencing phase of his court martial was to begin today. The penalty is195 words
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Article, Illustration362 1971-03-31 8 He had been charged with the deaths of 102 Vietnamese men, women and children. His 70-year-old lawyer George Latimer denounced the verdict as "a horrendous decision for the United States of America and the United States A.'my. Lt Calley is virtually certain to362 words
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Article, Illustration276 1971-03-31 8 Another delay on that Concorde flight MANSON. ..eyes watering after hearing the sentence LONDON, Tues. The British-French Supersonic airliner Concorde is not now expected to be ready to enter service until at least the fall of 1974, it was disclosed yesterday. There was no official explanation on the nine-month delay.276 words
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Article154 1971-03-31 8 Sato 'a male concubine' charge TOKYO, Tues. Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato was called a "male concubine" yesterday m the Diet (Parliament) by an opposition member who accused him of receiving huge political donations from the business community. Mr Yukio Aoshima of the minor Opposition Niin Club, a TV personality-turned-Dietman,AP - 154 words
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Article669 1971-03-31 8 LOS ANGELES, Tues. "Human monster" Charles Manson and his three female disciples were today sentenced to die m the gas chamber of San Quentin jail. A jury ignoring defence pleas for a gift of life decreed death because of the seven savage Sharon Tate murders. But669 words
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225 1971-03-31 8 JAKARTA, Tues. Uom e Affairs Minister Lt.-Gen. Amir Machmud has pledged that the forthcoming general election will be conducted on the principle of a free, secret, direct and open franchise. The pledge was made following a meeting with President General Suharto yesterday. Lt.-Gen. AmirAFP - 225 words
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Article104 1971-03-31 8 BANDA TO VISIT SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN, Tues. Malawi President Kamuzu Banda is to visit South Africa later this year, Premier Johannes Vorster announced here today. Speaking at a Press conference, Mr. Vorster said details of the visit would be made known "m due course." CONTRACTS Asked about contacts between104 words
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Article230 1971-03-31 8 Another day of HK bomb scares asdf dsaf df asf dsf df ff HONGKONG, Tues. Explosions echoed through Hongkong last night and early today as this British colony went through its second day of bomb scares after Police ballistics officer Norman Hill had his right hand blown off by a230 words
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Article143 1971-03-31 8 LONDON, Tues. Soviet forces m the United Arab Republic built up last year to more than 200 jet pilots and at least 12,000 missile troops, a British research group reported today. The institute for strategic studies added that these figures were additional to 4,000 Soviet143 words
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96 1971-03-31 8 NASHVILLE, Tues. The Tennessee state legislature is considering a Bfll that would require unwed mothers on public welfare rolls to be sterilised after the birth of a second child. Otherwise, they would lose their welfare benefits and their children. The measure callsAP - 96 words
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1589 1971-03-31 9 FRANCIS HOPE - Tea, toast and Mrs B's Tamil troubles FRANCIS HOPE BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS By COLOMBO We were driving through a Scotch mist past rim white gates bearing stagey Scotch names like Burnside of Glenloch. What little we could see of the country-side suggested any vaguely Celtic area: splashy streams1,589 words
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373 1971-03-31 9 JEAN-FRANCOIS LE MAUFF - Now Aeroflot raims for 500 million passengers JEAN-FRANCOIS LE MAUFF By m Moscow THE Soviet Union plans to develop its air traffic considerably m the near future, and expects Soviet airlines to carry a total of 500 million passengers over the next five years. Aeroflat will carry HO million passengersAFP - 373 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1971-03-31 9 DAVID ADAMSON in WASHINGTON - DAVID ADAMSON in WASHINGTON I By HISTORY, the South Vietnamese must be telling themselves as they ponder the outcome of Operation Lam Son 719, does not repeat itself after all. The first Lam Son was m A.D. 71. The Vietnamese followed the line1,158 words
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356 1971-03-31 10 LONDON, Tues. Britain's Conservative Government, faced with rampant inflation and widespread unemployment, today announced sweeping tax cuts for industry and higher welfare benefits for the elderly. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Anthony Barber, announced the Government's national taxation budget to a packed HouseAP - 356 words
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Article114 1971-03-31 10 TOKYO, Tues. A Japanese scientist has succeeded m developing a new method for creating new antibiotics to be effective against germs which have developed immunity to existing antibiotics, the Asahi Shimbun reported today. The new antibiotics, called "New Kanamycin," has been developed by a team ofAFP - 114 words
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126 1971-03-31 10 PORTSMOUTH (Virginia), Tues. A sea and air search continued throughout today for 33 of 44 members of the crew of the U.S. tanker, Texaco Oklahoma, which broke m two m a storm 120 miles off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, early on Saturday. TheAFP - 126 words
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279 1971-03-31 10 THE situation m Ceylon is back to normal after the Government declared an Emergency two weeks ago, according to Mr. V.L.B. Mendis, the Ceylonese Director-General of External Affairs. He said this when he passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to New Zealand to279 words
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287 1971-03-31 10 BRITAIN TO STUDY BREZHNEV'S NUCLEAR CLUB PROPOSAL LONDON, Tues. The British Government will give close study to the proposal today by Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid Brezhnev to call a conference of the five nuclear powers (USSR, United States, China, France and Britain), the Foreign Office said. The Government willAFP - 287 words
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252 1971-03-31 10 U.S. BOMBERS BLAST NORTH ARTILLERY SAIGON, Tues. American fighter bombers today hammered North Vietnamese artillery positions m the north of the demilitarised zone m a bid to halt Hanoi's stepped up offensive m the northern provinces of South Vietnam. U.S. planes today flew four raids against the North Vietnamese positions,252 words
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Article148 1971-03-31 10 Erom Page 1 the Six today, goods worth US$l,OOO million annually will be granted entry into the Community on preferential terms. Manufactured goods will be admitted free of duty. Tariff cuts will be granted for a list of 150 processed agricultural products. However, there will be a148 words
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Article159 1971-03-31 11 School for young farmers opens THE Farm School of the Primary Production Department has opened enrolment of young farmers for its new session beginning on Sept. l. Applicants for the one-year course must be Singapore citizens and "bona fide" farm youths between 16 and 25 years of age with the159 words
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Article113 1971-03-31 11 $5. 2m loan for offshore oil rigs SINGAPORE'S Development Bank will get a $5.2 million loan from the British Commonwealth Development Corporation. The bank will in turn use the money as a loan to the Offshore Supply Association Ltd., for the construction and equipment of two marine vessels costing $8.4113 words
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459 1971-03-31 11 The girl truant who liked boys and late nights BOYS, cinemas and late nights had been a great distraction for schoolgirl Teo Lay Tin, 17. She had not done well in her studies and had twice been called up by the principal. Her schoolmates said that she was indifferent to459 words
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Article, Illustration357 1971-03-31 11 BUT THAT IS STILL LONG WAY OFF, SAYS NEW ENVOY ABDULLAH MALAYSIA will have consultations with Singapore before it establishes diplomatic relations with China, the Malaysian High Commissionerdesignate, Inche Abdullah Ali, said here yesterday. However, he said diplomatic ties were "a long way off357 words
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Article102 1971-03-31 11 STAFF of the People's Association are to receive pensions on retirement. This decision by the Treasury was gazetted. The Gazette notice said President Sheares has determined that service with the People's Association shall be a "public service" for the purposes of the Pensions Ordinance, 1956.102 words
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622 1971-03-31 11 SolicitorGeneral to answer detainees' charges THE Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, adjourned the hearing of an application for a writ of habeas corpus yesterday by eight women political detainees to allow the Government respondents to file a reply to a joint affidavit submitted by the detainees. The decision622 words
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Article56 1971-03-31 11 training camp THE Young Adults' Group of the YMCA in Orchard Road will hold a leadership training camp for 50 school-leavers from April 14 to 18 at Sentosa. Campers will undergo seasurvival courses, physical education exercises, crosscountry, initiative tests, map reading, hiking, camp craft, a camp56 words
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Advertisement16 1971-03-31 11 IS OU 1^ RIKIIIPCC uililnlijj mm framroz ;^Bim^B «OFT DRINKS SQUASHES 9^K CORDIALS FAMOUS SINCE 190416 words
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Miscellaneous380 1971-03-31 11 n*TH3HH31M ITTRSnmHB nriR^Bi r**m!npvHi t L^JBtOBSSlS LHJB3&BB IcABwHHfl iflfrKffiiPlBB Be prepared to have Your best point today You don't need to An excellent oddof- some misgivings over a is your cool, rational anticipate a medal for tunity for letter-writing romantic friendship as outlook, which enables services rendered con- also^itinrforTonev' there380 words
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Article89 1971-03-31 12 ARABIAN NIGHTS CARTOON BANNED A JAPANESE cartoon film One Thousand and One Nights has been banned by the Board of Film Censors for its "sexy" theme. According to a local distributor, the film was described as an "animated cartoon" m a catalogue from its Japanese man v facturer, Nippon Herald.89 words
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146 1971-03-31 12 THE commander of the Singapore Air Defence Command, Lt.-Col. Ec Tean Chye, is now m Canberra, to attend the 21 -day celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the Royal Australian Air Force beginning today. Col Ec left for Canberra on Monday. Singapore146 words
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Article34 1971-03-31 12 BALLOTING for 2SO three-room Hats m Taman Jurong will be held at Block 114 Corporation Drive on Friday. It will be officiated by the MP for Jurong, Mr. Ho Kah Leong.34 words
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Article, Illustration205 1971-03-31 12 JOINT VENTURE BY SINGAPORE AND EIGHT OTHER ASIAN NATIONS TOKYO, Tues. Japan and eight other Asian nations, including Singapore and Malaysia, held a four-day meeting here recently to prepare for the establishment of a South- East Asia Economic Development Promotion Centre. Participating nations205 words
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Article226 1971-03-31 12 TWO fllters for the Shell refinery, each weighing 45 tons, were unloaded from the freighter Glenogle at the Port of Singapore Authority wharves recently and towed to Pulau Bukom. Nicknamed Big Bessie and Big Bertha by Glenogle's crew, the two filters will be used to226 words
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Article, Illustration107 1971-03-31 12 it a.m. p.m.: Preview of batik paintings by Mr. J.S. Krishnan of Delhi at The Gallery of Fine Arts, Raffles Place. 19.3t a.m.: Talk on Home Library, the last lecture m the series, How to Use the Library, at the staff training room m the National Library, Stamford107 words
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Article56 1971-03-31 12 THE new Chin Swse Road post office at the junction of Jalan Kukoh and Chin Swee Road wfll ©pen for full postal business from Monday between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. It will remain closed on Sundays and public holidays. However it wfll open56 words
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Advertisement134 1971-03-31 12 j UDO~OPE3JSr TODAY T\ I 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11 am. 1 45 4.00. 6.30 9.15 pm 1 S THEMANWHO! I SELLS WAR J The bloodier He's going j mS£^* x Vl <B 8 t x I h bßr^BV'ByßßK'^^3 i~ I i a IBHm^^^bl. Bmßbßlv I ]^^MP -^iß^B^r "^Cj^BI |^^^M4RLONJBRANDO j134 words
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Advertisement231 1971-03-31 12 TODAY: 1.06 a.m. (9.8 ft.); 2.26 p.m. (8.3 ft.); TOMORROW: 1.41 a.m. (9.4 ft.); 3.21 p.m. (7i4 ft.). >i THE NANYANG UNIVERSITY COUNCIL Proudly Presents J GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE TO RAISE DEVELOPMENT FUND UNDER.THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF I THE HON'ABLE MINISTER FOR DEFENCE OR. GOH KENG SWEE CATHAY: TONIGHT231 words
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Advertisement504 1971-03-31 12 i #SEEE7 ORGANISATION I KHSBB^Ls9^B&B^i^i^k^B^BHB&BBkB^Bk^BMBBMd 1 OPENS TODAY! 1 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.15 1 MARLON BRANDO "BURN" 1 m COLOR (United Artists) I OPENS TODAY NO FREE LIST I 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 A 9.30 Cheng Pei pei A Lo Lieh m "THE LADY HERMIT" I504 words
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225 1971-03-31 13 TOKYO, Tues. Japan had a balance of payments surplus of US$3B9 million m February, attributed to higher exports and a substantial net inflow of long-term capital, the Finance Ministry said. This compared with a payments deficit of US$3O9 million m January, mainly because of seasonalAP - 225 words
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Article191 1971-03-31 13 Indon trade chief for Saigon JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry will soon appoint a representative to Saigon, according to Mrs Nguyen Phi Hai, leader of a visiting South Vietnamese trade mission. Mrs Nguyen Thi Hai told a Press Conference yesterday that the Indonesian chamber had agreedAFP - 191 words
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538 1971-03-31 13 BANGKOK, Tues. Dr. Puey Ungphakorn, governor of the Bank of Thailand, has reaffirmed that there will be no devaluation of the baht m the immediate future. Devaluation would be contemplated only if it could substantially boost Thailand's exports, he said. "If the bahtAFP - 538 words
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Article45 1971-03-31 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.325, (2) 151.50; Hongkong 40.18; Beirut 39.15: London 38.70/90; Zurich 38.758, 38.855: Paris 39.03. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael.45 words
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Article32 1971-03-31 13 (Closing buyer/seller prices for March 30, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady Spot 1485, 1487; 3-month 1487, 1488; Settlement 1488; Total turnover 460 tons. I (.ONOMK. AF f AIM32 words
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342 1971-03-31 13 Federal Paper de- listed on Stock Exchange THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore, for the first m its history, has de-listed a oempany Federal Paper Products. A Stock Exchange circular yesterday said the company was withdrawn from official listing on Monday. The circular was a copy of a letter342 words
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Article117 1971-03-31 13 Japanese banks to merge TOKYO, Tues. Two Japanese city banks, Daii chi and Nippon Kangyo, announced they have agreed to a merger the first of its kind m Japan. Their combined deposits will be more than U559,200 million and the new bank will be the 12th biggest m the" worldAFP - 117 words
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Article607 1971-03-31 13 Selangor Dredging S ELANGOR DREDGING is to get a SI 1.4 million dredge which will begin operations on 1,100 acres of land .m Dengkil, 30 miles from Kuala Lumpur, m late 1973. The dredge, the company's second anil one of the largest irf 1 the country, will haveReuter - 607 words
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Article46 1971-03-31 13 LONDON, Tins. A big increase m profits from oil palms but less from rubber was reported by the London-based Sungei Krian Rufcbs* Estate Company whirti ofkerates plantations m Malaysia. The company's chairman. Sir John Den man Barlow, told shareholders m his annual report that46 words
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Article274 1971-03-31 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia -Singapore Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for March 30) On New York TT 6.01 75 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tad) 290.875 Note Rates: China274 words
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Article512 1971-03-31 13 The market closed very firm yesterday following small selective buying on hopes of a mildly reflationary budget. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was up 6.4 at 338.1, Leading industrials gained up to six pence, and foods, stores, breweries, insurances and engineerings also moved ahead. Banks512 words
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Article388 1971-03-31 13 Stock prices were slightly declines and volume was one higher yesterday m early million shares after 20 minutes moderately active trading. °f trading. Stanpoors Industrials A block of 200,000 shares gained two cents, but Dow vaulted Sony Corp into the Jones Industrials and utilities most active388 words
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Article278 1971-03-31 13 AMSTERDAM The market was mixed yesterday. In internationals Unilever and Akzo were very steady on local buying. Royal Dutch, Hoogovens and Philips moved down. Local industrials were quiet and among steady banks, Algemene Bank Nederland was very firm. Investment funds were firmer. Dutch state loans were mainly slightly278 words
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Advertisement203 1971-03-31 13 t ADVERTISEMENTS n^BjaEfWy*^^^^w^^^^^Stw^Wffß^Ra^i Personal (Marriages. Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum $4/- for 10 word*, each additional word 40ct». All other classifications: Minimum $2/ for 10 words, each additional word 20cts BOX SERVICE CHARGE $1.00 TYPEWRITING INSTRUCTRESSES (9.0U a.m. b.OO p.m.) required Cambridge. L.C.C Typewriting Certificate/Mandarin speaking Starting salary $160 00203 words
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Advertisement165 1971-03-31 13 DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith v Battery Road and h««ve permanent copies made while you wait ADRIAN S CANE FURNITURE ot distinction and furnishing materials ot superior quality. Please consult Adrian s 4. .j River Valley RoaU. S pore Tel ii la/4. ELEGANTLY DESIGNED. ATTRACTIVELY PRICED cane165 words
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Article, Illustration211 1971-03-31 14 HAPPINESS is a new dress that makes you look pretty as a picture. Happiness is a suit that turns a little boy into a grown up like daddy. Happiness is children being children playing, laughing, even fighting together! Here's a great brother and sister team that captures the211 words
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Article, Illustration356 1971-03-31 14 HANDLOOMS at John Little Building have lovely Indian shawls, right, m all sorts of gorgeous colours and designs. Wear them with your evening dress or make ponchos from them. $36 $55, depending on embroidery. FROM Trend m Amber Arcade, chokers and other neckwear, right. From forehead down: Gold356 words
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Article661 1971-03-31 15 TIM SUM our array of saucy and spicy tidbits for your enjoyment. If you have some to share, send them to TIM SUM, Singapore Herald, P.O. Box 692, Singapore 1. WERE you at the Orchard when the lights went out? Lionel Don was (he's one of our artists)661 words
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Article, Illustration386 1971-03-31 15 Q: I have thick and fluffy hairIn order to look groomed, I use hairspray at the suggestion of a friend. Lately, I've discovered that my hair is falling out and leaving an awkward patch at the centre of my head. The sides are also thinning out. Is hairspray386 words
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Miscellaneous1436 1971-03-31 15 uiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini^M E SSSSI^S^S I and star 1 I RADIO ririr 1 E "LADIES m Retire- 3 EllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllll nurito Mov?e n ht is I E about a housekeeper E B^ol^^-^^^^^^^ IT*** 11 w^ 0 mur^ ers her S E 1 J°ISIfWHKI 1 VJHHMMM employer to defend E ZZ 9^-^i^K^uj^^^^93 two demented1,436 words
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207 1971-03-31 16 M AM AiRS SINGAPORE should work closely with Malaysia and other pepper producing countries m the region m order to maintain its role as a trading centre for the commodity. This was stated by Mr Tan Puay Yong, chairman of the Singapore Pepper Exporters207 words
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Article1603 1971-03-31 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figures m bracket* denote traded lots m I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was1,603 words
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Article79 1971-03-31 16 (Managers' prices for March 31) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.30 1.35 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 1.11 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.09 1.14 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.30 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.11 The Saving B S Fund 1.09 1.14xd Singapore79 words
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Article567 1971-03-31 16 HBBEB/ TIN/ COCONUT/ PEPPER MALAYSIA/SINC RUBBER 107.25 cents per kilo (up 0.50 cent). The market yesterday opened at Monday's closing level of 106.75 cents per kilo buyers for April and May 1 RSS respectively. Prices then steadied on upcountry buying and fairly active trading conditions ruled for the first half567 words
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Article332 1971-03-31 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE ERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH, 31. OUT: Awajisan Maru 10/11; Korotan 18; Reiho Maru 19; Sletter 20 west; Petaling 21 west; Sipsah 23/24; Marukichi Maru No. 3 2 5/26; Etsuyo Maru 27/28; Semarang Maru 29/30; Bellatrix 33/34; Doris Taylor 35/36;332 words
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Article181 1971-03-31 16 LONDON, Tues. Interest at the opening today was mainly centred on the sugar section where cargoes have been fixed from Recife to the U.S. Gulf at US$7 fio (free m and out) for April and from Buenaventura to Japan at USS 12. 10 fio for spot loading.181 words
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Article316 1971-03-31 16 The market closed mixed after fairly active trading yesterday. Major losers were Matsushita Electric Industries, Sony, Tokyo Marine (Closing paid prices m yen, v Akai Electric 490 (474) AsahJ Chem 104 (103) Asahi Glass 148(147) Bank Tokyo 196 (199) Banvu Pharm 571 (574) Bridgestone 293 (280) Canon316 words
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Article625 1971-03-31 16 (Closing buyer/seller prices m Australian cents). Mining shares were mixed m moderately active trading yesterday. Neither the Senate Select Committee hearing nor the suspension of Antimony Nickel shares had any noticeable effect on most speculative issues. Oil stocks followed the lead of the miners and a few625 words
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Article298 1971-03-31 16 Prices firmed at the opening yesterday on continuation of Monday's late support, and there was a marked improvement across the board. The market was hesitant latterly as interest tended to subside. The close was steady, with total transactions valued at Si 1,378,000. Land rights continued to be298 words
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Article78 1971-03-31 17 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom78 words
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Article881 1971-03-31 17 Wednesday, March 31, 1971 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ro»«tt r»«rt c kw+k c »v a Ships sai.ing east out of Singapore to Paci& anTth^^e^anarnfcan^ ,o^^ porTs^etc APL American President Lines ***** AUS Austasia Urn 712 9 i BEN Ban LiM Steamers ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping881 words
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Article136 1971-03-31 17 American President Lines AUS FRL Frota Line. GBL Golden pte) Ltd.; LS Lian Soon Line SMIL States Marine-Isthmian Austasia Line— Golden Line. Buffalo Line 4 Lines. SM Saf marine; SCAN Sh*i?ni^J y r« lnternatlo J na Scanservice; SCI S.C.L Lines; MeVsa^ie^Marttfme* SEN Sen Shi PP in SC o hu n136 words
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Advertisement652 1971-03-31 17 SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, U.S. ATLANTIC tinea**" P.S'ham Pmmm H.T«ra ■■Maw nr<nk riMn Mflnal ■ONXVILLC *P f 13 Ma» 22 May 21 FERNGATE Apr 9/11 Apr lb/ 18 Apr 19 Jun I Jun 6 Ju n 9 TRAVIATA Apr 19/2J Apr iJ/24 Jun 4 Jun 10 Jun 29 Jun 1652 words
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Article522 1971-03-31 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. 81/ IK ANNA TAYLOR Apr 6/10 Saigon, Quinhon. SSV/BA ASTRIDBAKKE May 11/13 P. Sham. Penang, Hongkong, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BALONG Apr 5/6 Bangkok,522 words
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Article217 1971-03-31 18 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. CHERRY LAJU Apr 18/21 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK In Pt/Apr. 2 B.S. Begawan. LS/LS DELIMA In Pt/Apr 1 Ampenan/Surabaya. PL/PL DJAKARTA MARU In Pt Djakarta/Semarang. TSK/OL DARPO EMPAT Apr 2/4 Pekan Baru/Oumai. SI/SI OARPO LIMA Apr 10/12 Pangkal Balam.217 words
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Article172 1971-03-31 18 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA Apr 1/3 P. Sham (Apr 4), Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantle (Apr 12). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Apr 22/24 P. Sham (Apr 25), Spore (Apr 28), Fremantle (May 3). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Apr 26/28 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC GOLDEN SUMMER SLS TDY Fremantle (Apr172 words
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Advertisement377 1971-03-31 18 JP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL II SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E Jin Ampanji, Kuala Lumpur B The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE >!■»■»»■ P I1w» N«r| AirtwK UNCA RAT A In Pert b/b Apr H«vr. 29/4. London 1/5 Hamburg t/:> R'dam 8 j Antwerp 1 1 /"> Bremen 13/5377 words
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Article, Illustration350 1971-03-31 19 FOR only a dollar, a student can watch 24 soccer games m the Second Schools International Football Competition, 1971, m Singapore from July 24—31 at Jalan Besar Stadium. This special admission rate of less than five cents per match offers children a. chance350 words
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354 1971-03-31 19 STIFF competition marked the opening day of the schools' national badminton individual *B" Boys championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Jimmy Sect toppled favourite Tan Eng Han 15-14, 11-15, 15-7. Results: 'B Boys: Singles— Jimmy Sect (BHS) bt. Tan Eng Han (NT) 15-14,11-15,15-7; Leong Poh354 words
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Article, Illustration372 1971-03-31 19 THE MILDREN Racing team from Australia will be one of the front runners m the struggle between foreign and local giants m the Singapore Grand Prix from April 8-11. Heading the team is Australian Formula 2 champion, Max Stewart, who will race m theAFP - 372 words
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Article, Illustration438 1971-03-31 19 DETROIT, Tue s Muhammad Ali said yesterday that his re-match against Joe Frazier would be his last fight and then he would retire to spread the Muslim faith. The controversial Ali, who lost a 15-round decision on Mar. 8 to defending heavyweight champ FrazierAP; AFP - 438 words
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Article230 1971-03-31 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Hikmat did an impressive workout on good going here this morning. With Nazudi astride, the Comet gelding sprinted attractively over 3f m 37-3/5. Timor Malaysia (Coleman) strode out fluently over 3f m 39-2/5. Broker's Tip (Asuwadi) was kept well m hand m a230 words
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Miscellaneous27 1971-03-31 19 DAVY JONES I By Sam Left Bliss lowerv is FOLLOWING THE FAST- SINKING OLD WRECK. SME DOESN'T REALIZE THAT SHE IS PASSING THE POINT OF NO RETURN27 words
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Miscellaneous357 1971-03-31 19 TWINSET CROSSWORD E2EB3SBM ACROSS DOWN 1. ni-mannered fellow wearing 2. Kingdoms featured m genuine ornate robes m rich fabric (7) manuscript (6) 5. The common people cry with pleasure having a penny (5) 3 Mov a kin B wltn r 8. Size of mother ship (4) ?"i ng JS! d357 words
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Article, Illustration90 1971-03-31 20 Ma Cheung Kwai (left) and Thailand's Prachan Kunachewa m the Swaythling Cup championship at the World Table Tennis tournament at Nagoya. Ma won 24-22, 15-21, 21-19. Ma also beat Supachai 21-19. 21-16. Hongkong defeated the Thais 5-0. AP Sumalee Jusatayanond of Thailand m action mAP - 90 words
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Article1179 1971-03-31 20 MEN GROUP A-2 Japan beat England 5-1 (Japan first) Shigeo Itoh bt. Alan Hydes 21-10 21-13; Nobuhiko Hasegawa bt. Tony Clayton 21-13 21-15; Tetsuo Inoue lost to Trevor Taylor 22-20 14-21 19-21; Hasegawa bt. Hydes 21-15 21-13; Itoh bt. Taylor 21-12 21-10; Inoue bt. Clayton 21-17 21-18.1,179 words
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Article381 1971-03-31 20 China into team final NAGOYA, Japan, Tues. Japan and China chalked up their third victory m the women's team event for the Corbillon Cup m the World Table Tennis Championships at Aichi Prefecture Gymnasium here today. Japan and China scored easy 3-0 victories over Khmer and Czechoslovakia respectively m the381 words
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Article, Illustration318 1971-03-31 20 CRICKET: Tour match-HK vs SCA President's XI (Balestier 1 1 a.m.) SOCCER: SBHFL Div. 3 Final-G. Waugh "B" vs S'poie Hilton; Div. 2 (L&C) Hk Bk vs Metal Box (both games at Jalan Besar S.IS p.m. 6.20 p.m.). HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1-IA vs Khalsa (Thomson318 words
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Article, Illustration586 1971-03-31 20 JONATHAN Morgan's brilliant knock of 71 runs highlighted the drawn cricket match between British Joint Services and the touring Hongkong XI at Gillman Barracks yesterday. Playing his farewell match before leaving for England next week, Morgan hammered the Hongkong bowlers for 13 boundaries m his586 words
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Article113 1971-03-31 20 PENALTY goals decided the St. Patrick's and Victoria School semi-final match m the *B Division national soccer championships at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Neither side managed to add to the one-all full time score during extra time. Gan Lav Chua netted for the Victorians and Wilfred Ken for113 words