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Title Section15 1971-04-05 1 THE SINGAPORE hearald No. 218 Singapore Monday, April 5, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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640 1971-04-05 1 BEN D' CUNHA - BEN D'CUNHA From KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A former Umno Youth leader, Dr Mahathir bin Mohamed, said that the party was too accommodating to the Chinese and Indian partners of the ruling Alliance. He advocates a break-up of the 14-year-old Umno-MCA-MIC alliance640 words
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136 1971-04-05 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Nearly 32,000 foreign tourists are expected to visit the ancient city of Jogjakarta m Central Java this year, Govt. authorities announced yesterday. Last year 24,460 foreign tourists visited the area, the announcement said. A direct air link between Jogjakarta and Singapore and the136 words
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Article384 1971-04-05 1 13 LEFT ON SHORE AFTER INCIDENTS AMONG PAKISTANI CREW TOULON, France, Sun.— The Pakistani submarine Mangro has left here leaving behind 13 of its 45-man crew after incidents between West and East Pakistanis, it was learned today. Nine Bengali crewmen attempted to stop the submarine leaving384 words
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Article, Illustration114 1971-04-05 1 ABOUT to leave RAF Changi yesterday after an 18-hour visit here is Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh arrived on Saturday from Australia where he attended the 50th anniversary celebrations of the RAAF. He was here as the guest of the Prime Minister and stayed at114 words
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259 1971-04-05 1 STEPS to eradicate student apathy m Singapore University and the Polytechnic have been proposed by students on both campuses. They are making their views public through student publications and mimeographed papers. In the latest issue of Polynews, second- year mechanical engineering student Kay259 words
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101 1971-04-05 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's Congress Party today took over the administration of her home state of Uttar Pradesh. A senior leader of the party, Mr. Kamlapati Tripathi, was sworn m as chief minister of the incoming Government at Lucknow, the state101 words
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Article, Illustration47 1971-04-05 1 THIS Mini and a Vauxhall Viva were involved m a collision at 5 p.m. yesterday on the Merdeka Bridge. No-one was injured. At about the same time two buses collided m front of the Great World Amusement Park. Again, no one was hurt.47 words
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99 1971-04-05 1 Wed and parted— all within 60 minutes BOSTON, Sun. What a judge called "probably the shortest marriage on record 1 has ended m divorce for a couple who quarrelled and separated 60 minutes after the wedding ceremony. Suffolk Probate Court Judge Robert Wilson granted the decree over the weekend after99 words
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Article55 1971-04-05 1 THE Asian News Service, Asia's first international news agency, will be launched tomorrow. It will present Asian news through Asian eyes. A network of 16 staff correspondents will report the Asian scene m depth from Kabul to Tokyo, from Seoul to Sydney. Their exclusive reports will55 words
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Article286 1971-04-05 1 Win a London trip for two HERE'S the start of our contest m which you can win a return trip to London by BOAC for two people. From today to April 17 we will publish two pictures daily of one of our Herald models. Clip out the smaller picture and286 words
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Advertisement11 1971-04-05 1 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Fair.11 words
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Advertisement24 1971-04-05 1 i BHH^IHHHIHiHHHIiiHiH^HIHHHHiHH coming f a^ir njj^ p, T r H c E ar a L r jurong BOATflfl on l^,,^ nin I SHOW J24 words
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Article401 1971-04-05 2 AVEEK SARKAR - Is Mujibur in New Delhi? AVEEK SARKAR By CALCUTTA, Sun. The assurance with which officials m New Delhi claim that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is "alive and well" has led to speculation m India that he may be m New Delhi. A senior foreign office spokesman has told newsmen that the401 words
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142 1971-04-05 2 Photos of job applicants: Why do firms want them? I have noticed that, with few exceptions, companies who advertise for managers insist that application letters should be accompanied by nonreturnable photographs. The non-returnable photographs syndrome seems especially to afflict the major companies advertising for senior appointments. ODD Presumably these companies142 words
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461 1971-04-05 2 I WAS shocked to read the account by "A Human Being" of his visit to the Dragon Lotus Hill Temple (S.H. April 1) If I remember correctly, the plight of those old inmates had been publicised by a local newspaper some time ago and461 words
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337 1971-04-05 2 I AM delighted to know that though the People's Front has been m existence for less than a fortnight, the P. A. P. is so perturbed as to use a Member of Parliament, Mr. P. Selvadurai, to sneer and smear the name of the337 words
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Article594 1971-04-05 2 l^;y* THE SINGAPORE HERALD Monday, April 5. 1971 MR ANTHONY BARBER may go down m British economic history more for the fiscal and tax management revolution he has launched than for his handling of problems of inflation and the balance of payments. The Chancellor himself has acknowledged594 words
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Article, Illustration712 1971-04-05 2 The Pakistan situation: An analysis history as a country independent of British India. In a speech the President, General Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan, said leaders of the parties emerging from the vote must reach a consensus among themselves before he convened the National Assembly to write the constitution for the712 words
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285 1971-04-05 2 I REFER to the letter by "Young Sikh" and would like to make a few remarks. I am one of the new breed of Sikhs a small group who observe and practise the religion but who express our feelings from our hearts not by mere285 words
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Advertisement99 1971-04-05 2 V CONSTAN T|N^ 1 Symbol of Perfection I Vacheron Constantin, the oldest watch-makers I m Switzerland, presents a select range of their I I latest models. The elegance of styling, and I I the precision of movement have gained for I I Vacheron Constantin the world-wide reputa- I I tion99 words
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Article313 1971-04-05 3 Industrial safety laws ignored' SINGAPORE'S industrial safety laws are not fully enforced, and only 60 per cent of industrial accidents are reported to the authorities. This was the conclusion of a recent a two-day seminar on "industrial Hand Injuries m Singapore" held by a group of fourth-year medical student*, from313 words
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Article238 1971-04-05 3 THE Singapore Herald was put on trial, judged and declared safe by a three-man team from the Industrial Safety Committee at the weekend. Mr. Tan Teckmeng, who led the party, said: "Your company was the first to invite us, and we are pleased to find that238 words
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519 1971-04-05 3 FIERCE COMPETITION FROM THE BIG ONES THE management of at least three small hotels are now conducting feasibility studies of converting them into hospitals, according to source yesterday. The proposed hospitals will have space for specialists and surgeons to set up clinics so519 words
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Article41 1971-04-05 3 FIFTEEN of the 102 evacuees from East Pakistan who arrived here last week have returned to their homeland Those who left were four British families and one Dutch, one Danish, one Canadian and one New Zealand family.41 words
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Article85 1971-04-05 3 PENANG, Sun. The president of the Spastic Children's Association, Mr. Fanson Kirn. has sent out letters appealing to the people for donations to run its training centre m Green Lane. He said that the cost of maintaining the centre was over $30,000 a year and the association85 words
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Article165 1971-04-05 3 FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen has said urban renewal may cause hardship to some people, but m the long term interest, its advantages will outweigh the disadvantages. Mr. Hon, who is also the MP for Havelock, was speaking at the opening of Chin Swee165 words
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Article, Illustration327 1971-04-05 3 THE Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim, said last night that the possibilities for increased trade among Asean nations should be explored and all obstacles removed. One of these obstacles was the Jack of understanding of what products member countries could327 words
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179 1971-04-05 4 The challenge facing future leaders THREE questions were posed yesterday to future leaders of Singapore: Will they be concerned with the people's welfare, irrespective of race, class, age group? Will they be strong enough to meet the challenges Singapore has to face? Can they by personal example of good conduct,179 words
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Article108 1971-04-05 4 MORE than half of the 10 most popular programmes screened on Singapore television are locally produced. According to the latest ratings released by Survey Research Singapore, nearly half-a-million adults watch the Chinese Variety Show every Friday night. The number two programme is the American series, Combat,108 words
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Article219 1971-04-05 4 Water probe by PUB THE PUB is conducting a three-month survey of water consumption as part of its planning for long-term needs. The survey, which is confined to several hundred of the board's own workers selected to represent a cross section of classes and locations all over the country, started219 words
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Article62 1971-04-05 4 AN unidentified woman of about 20 and a 76-year-old man, Pong Ching Siow, were killed m separate road accidents on Saturday. The woman was knocked down by a car m Dunearn Road at 7.45 a.m. and Pong m Upper Serangoon Road at 5.30 p.m. Eyewitnesses62 words
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71 1971-04-05 4 KLANG, Sun. The Selangor Government has set aside $1 million for educational development this year. Of this, $600,000 is for higher education, scholarships and bursaries, $100,000 for primary and secondary education and $300,000 for text book aid. A senior executive council member, Inche Shoib71 words
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Article267 1971-04-05 4 'No' to retraining for over- 40s EX-BRITISH FORCES MEN REJECTED THE scheme to retain former British forces employees has been defeated by officials who believe that men over the age of 40 are too old to learn, according to an NTUC official. The allegation is made by Mr N. Soman,267 words
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248 1971-04-05 4 JUNIOR Chamber International and Pepsi Company International have joined hands to initiate a worldwide programme to encourage youth to play an active role m their communities. This was announced by Mr Graham Sinclair, JCI. President at a Press conference yesterday. Mr Sinclair is248 words
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Article, Illustration62 1971-04-05 4 KIM BEATS THEM ALL THEY were showing some new bathroom equipment. There were pretty girls m scanty bikinis bathing before the crowd. But the girl who was showered with the most attention was fully clothed (well. ..er... almost! Model Kirn Lin, m a granny dress, stole the show at Hotel62 words
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Article152 1971-04-05 4 India to build HDB -type flats SINGAPORE Housing Board flat designs and specifications will be used m a major public housing project m India. This was stated yesterday by Mr B. Sundara Rao, Chief Designs Officer of the Govern-ment-owned life Insurance Corporation of India, who arrived here last week to152 words
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Article56 1971-04-05 4 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. A survey to locate lobster beds near coral reefs off the coast of Sabah will be conducted this year, a spokesman of the Fisheries Department said today Two vessels will assist m the survey, which is also to collect specimens and to study56 words
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Miscellaneous59 1971-04-05 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker S'kt I OUR £>C^EDOLBD S. V^ y GLENKI MILLER CONCERT V ,r^^ MAS BEEN CANCELLEP r^^% q TO BPIN6 VOLJ A r^P| PaC^^Y LECTURE BY LT. FUZZ X"^^^NC^/*^V ON VX TME STRATEGY /5 tmat won u9 c r > X >i r>K)/yJ JAE BATTLE O«=59 words
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Article, Illustration97 1971-04-05 5 THOUSANDS GO ON YEARLY PILGRIMAGE TO PAY RESPECTS AT GRAVEYARDS THOUSANDS of people made the annual Cheng Beng (All-Souls' Day) pilgrimage to gravesides yesterday. Many went early, taking along offerings of food, joss sticks and joss papers for burning, to avoid being caught m traffic jams. Long queues97 words
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266 1971-04-05 5 Polls: Alliance win despite ban on sensitive issues KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that the landslide victory by the Alliance m the Kapar Parliamentary by-election on Saturday showed that Malaysians were crossing racial lines and rejecting "emotional platitudes." The266 words
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104 1971-04-05 5 Storm kills 2, destroys 27 houses PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. Lightning struck and killed two people m a freak storm which destroyed 27 houses m Krian district, Perak yesterday evening, a police spokesman said today. The two dead were Sam bin Hakti. 24, and Ahmad bin Haji Kudir, 45, both of104 words
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Article158 1971-04-05 5 ZOO PLAN UNDER KUCHING, Sun. A plan for a zoo is causing a bit of a hullabaloo. For Sarawak Museum's curater wants a zoo built near the local reservoir, where a park is planned. Mr. Benedict Saudi n feels Sarawak should have a place to display .its native animals which,158 words
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Article47 1971-04-05 5 THE Citizens' Consultative Committee of Paya Lebar is offering bursaries for needy children who live m the area and are pupils of secondary schools. Application forms are obtainable from community centres of the constituency. They should be returned no later than April 30.47 words
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Advertisement130 1971-04-05 5 This is i^fe World... ...fefe /no/ce if better* Here's your opportunity to have real influence on the world of tomorrow. <l uN* By actively supporting Hj^^^V^ the new "Accent on Youth" UK^lr J| programme you can open new a^^^L^L^^ avenues of communication I^MH 1 1 ll^lfl^ w th the youn130 words
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Article, Illustration186 1971-04-05 6 Trial pair say: We were tortured PIIMIM PENH, Sun. Two witnesses m the treason trial of 1U people including the son and daughter of ousted Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Nara and Norodom Bothum Bopha claimed today they had been tortured by policeToday's session, the second day of the hearing, opened with186 words
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Article, Illustration604 1971-04-05 6 NEW DELHI, Sun. The Indian Foreign Minister, Sa rd a r Suaran Singh, today rejected the Pakistan Government's contention that events m the eastern wing of the country were a Pakistani internal matter. The entire people of India were involved m the struggle of their "brethren and604 words
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205 1971-04-05 6 JAKARTA, Sun. The security authorities m Surakarta, Central Java, early last month discovered an underground Communist movement identified as the "March Movement" or "Gemar" which aimed at disrupting the General Election next July, the Sunday edition of the Army newspaper Yudha Minggu reported205 words
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136 1971-04-05 6 FOLKESTONE, England, Sun. The beaches of South East England were threatened with massive oil pollution last night as wind and waves battered the 25,155-ton tanker Panther, grounded on the treacherous Goodwin sands three-and-a-half miles offshore. Officials said the pollution would be the biggest136 words
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285 1971-04-05 6 STANFORD, California, Sun. A Stanford University research scientist says laughing might be hazardous to your health, especially if you are susceptibe to heart and respiratory troubles. Dr. William A. Fry Jr. says he came to this preliminary, tentative conclusion after about 100285 words
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Article221 1971-04-05 6 Heath to unions: strike LONDON, Sun. Prime Minister Edward Heath warned Britain's strike-prone labour unions yesterday to "stop the strikes and start work" as rebel employees tried to wreck an agreement ending a walkout at the British Ford Motor Company. Mr. Heath admonished both the unions and management of British221 words
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Advertisement170 1971-04-05 6 China Airlines to Honolulu and Los Angeles. 'i ''^IK^^^^^^^^^Bl^Bi Commencing April 26, iiiislßS^^Esßil^^^B 1971t y° u can 9 et a H^ I°^ nnays *y on y° ur way to ===3 1LJJ^P^H Honolulu and Los Angeles I^H^^^^^B^E^l^^^^B "^^^^^^^^^W-- !S '--'ji as we as an Francisco. |^^D^^^^BjH[^^^H^H On China Airlines. And l^^H170 words
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243 1971-04-05 7 ANAHEIM, (California), Sun. —If you make a mistake, it's your last, says 76-year-old Benny Fox, who bills himself as the last of the "Human Flies." Now semi-retired, his hair just turning white, Mr. Fox still dabbles m standing on his head on skyscraperAP - 243 words
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Article26 1971-04-05 7 ODD MANILA: Pope Paul VI has donated 5590,000 for the rehabilitation of thousands of victims of a huge fire m Manila's shantytown of Tondo last week.26 words
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Article, Illustration361 1971-04-05 7 CAIRO. Sun. Egypt served a blunt warning yesterday that unless its latest peace initiative is taken up fighting would be resumed on the Suez Canal by the end of this month. The Egyptian warding, attributed to President Anwar Sadat, was headlined by theAP - 361 words
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Article444 1971-04-05 7 Vietnam veteran says: I murdered BLOOMFIELD, New Jersey, Sun. Robert F. Marasco, a former captain m the U.S. Special Forces m Vietnam, said last night he shot and killed a South Vietnamese triple agent two years ago a slaying he and others were accused of but never tried for. The444 words
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224 1971-04-05 7 SOUTH AFRICA TERROR TRIAL SENSATIONAL' JOHANNESBURG, Sun.— A 31-year-old coloured man, alleged to have been involved m a clash with Rhodesian security forces and to have engaged m "terrorist activities" m South Africa aimed at overthrowing the Government, will be tried before a Natal court on May 5 m what224 words
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123 1971-04-05 7 MOSCOW, Sun. Andrei Amalrik, imprisoned Soviet author and historian, was taken seriously ill while being transferred from prison to a labour camp over a month ago, his friends reported yesterday. They said the 32-year-old Amalrik developed tubercular meningitis and had beenAP - 123 words
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Article125 1971-04-05 7 Apartheid in hockey: Demo bid AUCKLAND, Sun. An antiapartheid group here says if South Africa sends an all- white women's hockey team to New Zealand they will disrupt any games it plays during the international championships m Auckland m August. The "Halt All Racist Tours" (HART) organisation has announced their125 words
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Advertisement143 1971-04-05 7 I ASW'-nr "'^SSgj i^^^r 3k. A v i *afvSfT i v^l IRAK^I 1 -a f 9 B®i/^r %l%ml^ Z+i3ti&* **A\ m fkM S^^L v^®® l^^^'- From one to fifteen, children actually grow 9 X >X^.^^V v J v/ I To 90% o f their adult height These are the Hv143 words
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Miscellaneous212 1971-04-05 7 Junior tourney on Sunday .r* b^ ck 2 Kg 2 Ke2 3 Bf2 Kd3 THE 1971 Singapore 4 Kf3 Kc3 Junior Individual Chess 5 Ke4 kc4 Championships begins on 6 Bd4 Kb 4 Sunday, April 11, at 8.30 Bdi Kc4 a.m., at the Singapore 8 Kt>4 Chinese Girls' School, Emerald212 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1971-04-05 8 V.K. CHIN - V.K. CHIN From m KUALA LUMPUR THE recent complaint by the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Dato Ham/ah. that his ministry is not getting enough money to do its job properly brings to light the difficulties of those who are involved m this1,377 words
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681 1971-04-05 8 JOHN RICHARDS - Germans top sin for an incomes policy JOHN RICHARDS By THE West German Government's "orientation data" to both sides of industry, aimed at taking the steam out of a wage boom riding the crest of one of the most expanding economies m Western Europe, urges that increases m real wages681 words
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Advertisement113 1971-04-05 8 iai%% Sony's Digital Clock FM/AM Radios when you think of cocks good ones that •s. you usuaNy thmk of Switzerland. No one would rea.ly expect a company like Sony who makes FM/AM V a H 'l maki 9 C CkS BUt We m3ke C Cks with a difference. S^J C113 words
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1724 1971-04-05 9 SURPRISE WIN BY PRECIOUS MOMENTOS BIG SWEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Precious Momentos, with leading jockey Lyle Harbridge m the saddle, scored a surprise win m the Class Two main sprint over 7f here today to pay $157. Tracking the pacemaker Babylon Star all the way, the Faberge gelding streaked to1,724 words
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Article47 1971-04-05 9 POOL $9,347 Ist. No: *****5 $2,313 2nd. No: *****0 $1,156 3rd. No: *****8 $578 Starters ($4B each) Nos: *****9, *****9, *****2, *****0, *****2, *****6, *****9, *****4, *****3, *****7, *****8, *****7. Consolation ($5l each) Nos: *****7, *****4, *****9, *****8, *****4, *****3, *****0, *****4, *****7. *****9.47 words
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Article29 1971-04-05 9 Singapore Herald's footballers were taught a lesson on Saturday. They went down 1-0 to the staff of Tanjong Rhu Primary School during a match at Farrer Park.29 words
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Article, Illustration603 1971-04-05 9 HONGKONG, Sun. American Orville Moody, making his first appearance on the Asian golf circuit, today withstood a blazing finish by Japan's Haruo Yasuda to win the US$lB,3OO Hongkong Open golf chamiponship* Moody fired a final round two-under-par 68 to post a 72-hole total of 266 and603 words
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147 1971-04-05 9 Outsider Specify wins Grand National AINTREE, Lancashire, Sun. The English outsider Specify won the Grand National Steeplechase m a close finish here yesterday after last year's winner and favourite Gay Trip fell at the first jump. Specify, owned by Mr. Fred Pontin and ridden by Johnny Cook, nipped the Irish147 words
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Advertisement215 1971-04-05 9 f TRADE TOURISM EXHIBITION SPONSORED BY THE EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES at the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SINGAPORE OPEN TO PUBLIC: sth 11th April 1971, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Pii if 1 vi i iuiTcll ir^3 *y^ 77 11 Hill I llllllU^S The lar 9 est display of Philippine -_^^#>^^~215 words
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262 1971-04-05 10 Jobs for the boys: Try to find the one you want JOB hunters should look for the jobs they are interested m and not necessarily for those that are availableAnd unless they are m a financial crisis at home they should not take "any old job" even as a temporary262 words
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182 1971-04-05 10 FORT WAYNE, (Indiana), Sun. Allen County circuit court Judge WO. Hughes may have delivered more enduring advice to a 16-year-old defendant, but the boy's mother made a courtroom impression he's not likely to forget either. James H. Jackson, a high school182 words
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135 1971-04-05 10 Not guilty for My Lai' by the C-in-C HOUSTON. Sun. General William Westmoreland, Chief of the US Army General Staff, said last night he felt himself "Not m the least guity" for the killing by American troops of more than 100 Vietnamese civilians m My Lai hamlet. General Westmoreland, who135 words
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372 1971-04-05 10 A.K. LEE - LIFE IN THE ARMY: THE LIGHTER SIDE A.K. LEE By THOUSANDS of our young men have awakened on a fine morning to find among their letters a slip of paper informing them that they are required to report to the Central Manpower Base, Kallang, for induction into full-time National Service372 words
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Article, Illustration184 1971-04-05 10 Social Motth MR. W. Kapko, the Polish Charge d'Affaires and his wife held a cocktail reception for their friends and business associates at their home m Jalan Tupai on Saturday evening. The Kapkos have been m Singapore for a year and like it here except184 words
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Article, Illustration46 1971-04-05 10 MR. David Goodman, assistant manager of Guthrie Waugh, Hongkong and Miss Pauline Tan, a former employee of the Central Provident Fund, were married on Saturday. Picture shows the couple posing for photographers before cutting the wedding cake at a reception at the Tropicana Restaurant.46 words
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Article74 1971-04-05 10 BOAC party for 200 travel agents BOAC held a cocktail party at the Hilton Ballroom last week for some 200 travel agents. During the evening the guests were shown a slideshow presentation on "What's New m BOAC". Four new holiday package tours for 1971 were also introduced. These include a74 words
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Advertisement93 1971-04-05 10 But you^r IBr^9/ $ba«g Vtiktce Pass through a Moongate and enjoy oriental splendour. Dine or lunch on the most succulent Cantonese delicacies or Tim Sum in an authentically decorated palatial Shang Courtyard. With a low fountain playing round an enormous marble pillar. For private lunches or dinners, cosy Pavalions stand93 words
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Miscellaneous81 1971-04-05 10 BLONDIE By Chic Young I |'F^gSfc v i t££%Sw l |i fxr*ww; 11 i^^y| o^, r^ J I THIS BEEF STEW DOESN'T V_l^l /s U SIS THAT *v V JLJOcfi iki 7-^ > HAVE ANY SSEF IN IT/ f O^A,,^^ T BETTER? 72 ARCHIE By Bob Montana J^f" E AD81 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-04-05 11 Win a trip to London hkjkfjkldj For details of this contest, see the rules below AS A recent graduate from Singapore University, Laura Tan, 21, faces a myriad of career options. She majored m English and must decide whether to take her Masters degree or fulfil her fiveyear government contract.264 words
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118 1971-04-05 11 MR Fong Sip Chee, one of two Parliamentary Secretaries m the Culture Ministry, has resigned as a member o f the National Theatre Trust. The resignation, effective from Oct 9 last year, is published m the latest issue of the Government118 words
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Article339 1971-04-05 11 (1) Every day from today to April 17 (except Sunday) we will publish two pictures of obi' of our Herald models. (2) Clip out the smaller picture and keep it. (3) On April l» we will publish an entry form. Paste six of the pictures you have kept339 words
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277 1971-04-05 11 GR ADS WANT NANTAH TO HIRE MORE LOCALS NANYANG University graduates want more local specialist academicians and experienced administrators to be employed by the university so that it can become a national university. Tl)ey also want Nantah to encourage and help those who are now serving m the university further277 words
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247 1971-04-05 11 80 families (UNDER EVICTION NOTICE) seek aid to buy flats EIGHTY families mainly of lowly-paid Division Four government workers have asked for financial help to buy HDB flats because they have received notices to quit their Somerset Road government quarters by June. Their quarters are being demolished to make way247 words
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Article132 1971-04-05 11 INDONS SAVED FROM SINKING SAMPAN THE timely arrival of a Marine Police patrol boat saved eight Indonesian barter traders from drowning when their sampan loaded with rubber sheets sank m the sea off Tuas, three miles from Jurong, on Saturday at l p.m. The sampan, which came from a neighbouring132 words
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Article, Illustration326 1971-04-05 11 MCE failures: Be firm' call KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Government was urged today not to give way to the demands of certain people who were dissatisfied with the recent English-medium Malaysian Certificate of Education results. The call was made by some delegates at the plenary session of the National326 words
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Advertisement237 1971-04-05 11 CJ HOME FITNESS jjTf^A w V7CIC (f9Bh ikj BILL EMMERTON ilfll O WORLD CHAMPION JOGGER /FIR fl ENDORSES THE HOME FITNESS L^iHf r X joggeri \i* vSltilr 7\ Now Jog indoors, and get m shape l Get X^ »P^ > ~iip£L^ a the form trimmm 9 and health-giving l^^X ~^jkS^237 words
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308 1971-04-05 12 STAFF shortage and an abnormally high increase m workload m the Telecommunications Department are exerting a physical and mental toll on employees, it was claimed yesterday. Union sources said yesterday that the department was now working at 80 per cent strength308 words
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Article29 1971-04-05 12 THE following numbers were picked m ytstorday's Toto draw No. 26/71: 8, 25, 9, 19 and 16. The additional number: 32. The circled numbers: 39, 41 and 44.29 words
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Article130 1971-04-05 12 HOUSEWIFE Madam G.N. Choo of Martia Road won the first prize of a refrigerator m a slogan competition organised by Ben and Company for their Cowhead butter. The contest drew more than 1,500 entries from Singapore and Malaysia. Madam Choo's winning entry was picked on130 words
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Article259 1971-04-05 12 SOME employers are showing wilful blindness to the changes that are taking place m Singapore and are treating the National Trades Union Congress as a weak body, the NTUC organ Perjuangan said. "They are refusing to grow up. They sometimes treat our approach as259 words
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Advertisement359 1971-04-05 12 Don't miss this exciting event See all Grand Prix cars motor cycles inspected m front of Hotel Malaysia 900 am, 7th April,l97l M motel Jqb JJEUfII s yjGAp c wproy^ NEXT CHANGE! ORCHARD G E^ R LI A ST^ ction NOMINATED FOR 10 BRITISH ACADEMY AWARDS including Best Film, Best359 words
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Advertisement516 1971-04-05 12 Till F.I M M.*l €ej j I» I BjEjLUXjL H NOW SHOWING! 5 Shows At 4 Shows At 11. 1.30. 4.00 I 1.30. 4.00 7.00 A 9.30 7.00 A 9.15 Golden Harvest Presents "THE INVINCIBLE EIGHT" (Mand) i Miao Ker Hsiu Hsieh Hsien DyaliScope Eastmancolor English A Chinese Subtitles CATHAY:516 words
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Miscellaneous320 1971-04-05 12 TODAY: 5 .35 a.m. (6.9 ft.); 9.15 p.m. (6.7 ft.) TOMORROW: 7.47 a.m. (7.0 ft.); 9.43 p.m. (7.1 ft.) 9 a.m. 6 p.m.: Philippines trade fair at Singapore international the Victoria Memorial book fair organised by Hall. British Council at the Sky 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Room, Seaview Hotel,320 words
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219 1971-04-05 13 TOKYO, Sun. Tokyo Stock Exchange president Teiichiro Morinaga said he had misgivings about speculative tendencies m recent transactions m the Japanese stock market. In the face of continued stagnation m the actual economic situation m Japan, the stock price level has shown a marked219 words
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685 1971-04-05 13 The trend is towards untied aid ADB MANILA, Sun. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has said there is a growing movement away from "tied" contributions to its special funds, and voiced hope that the goal of "completely united funds" may eventually be attained. In its annual report for 1970, released685 words
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Article258 1971-04-05 13 WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States Treasury has offered for sale up to US$l, 5OO million of 3-month certificates to overseas branches of American banks. Undersecretary Paul A. Volcker said "essentially what we are doing is borrowing Eurodollars to use domestically m a way that258 words
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Article501 1971-04-05 13 Kempas KEMPAS (MALAYA) reported that the company's operating profit dropped by 26.7 per cent to $3,182,362 m 1970. Net profit before tax, however, was only slightly lower at $5,355,163, compared with $5,646,945 m 1969. This was because gross interests and income from investments improved from $1.3 million m501 words
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Article, Illustration417 1971-04-05 13 PEOPLE in business Mr JOHN L. BOYER, a banker with 22 years' experience m the Far East, has been appointed manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation m Singapore. Mr Boyer, who has been the manager of the bank's Collyer Quay branch for the past six years, succeeds Mr417 words
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Article343 1971-04-05 13 The market closed easier on Saturday as weekend squaring and profit-taking wiped off gains made at the opening bell. The turnover for the half-day session was 130 million units. Sony, Atsugi Nylon and Matsushita Electric receded from earlier high levels on profit-taking. Other losers included Nippon Denso,^343 words
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Article245 1971-04-05 13 Australian stock markets, although quiet compared to the hectic weeks of late March, have shown some resilience to the disastrous Leopold affair and the heavy criticism of the Stock Exchange for its handling of the Antimony Nickel position. Turnover has remained constant at about $4.1 million. Mining245 words
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Article188 1971-04-05 13 Prices moved ahead m front of the budget anticipating some mildly reflationary proposals, and extended early gains following the announcement of a cut m corporation tax, the abolition of the short term capital gains tax, and the halving of SET. Banks registered substantial gains on the week188 words
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Article25 1971-04-05 13 FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON Fri.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 345.7 (-1.6); Tins 63.93 (-O.2O); Rubbers 167.03 (-0.06); Oils 266.57 (-7.04).25 words
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Article30 1971-04-05 13 DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Fri.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 903.04 (-0.84); Transportation 201.72 (+0.18); Utilities 122.92 (-0.10); Composite stocks 297.33 (-0.11); Bonds 71.81 (+0.80).30 words
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Article93 1971-04-05 13 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for April 3) On New York TT 6.0275 South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.02 1.000 piastres) 16.85 Gold (99% fineness. Sterling (per pertael) 291.25 pound) 14.48 Note Rates: c Singapore (per China (per 100 dollars) 195.80 lOOrenminbi) 180.00 Malaysia (per93 words
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Advertisement366 1971-04-05 13 UW ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages, Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum S4/- for 10 words, each additional word 40cti. All other classifications: Minimum $2/. f or 10 words each additional word 20cts BOX SERVICE CHARGE $1.00 *AM Tin ADRIANS CANE FURNITURE Of Di*PrlL D EXP *«IENCED d. st.net. on and furmsh.ng p,366 words
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Article936 1971-04-05 14 SYLVIA LEOW - Freeze nowand eat later SYLVIA LEOW By IF THE freezer compartment of your fridge is freezing only ice cubes at the moment, isn't it time to make more use of that unit? I've just discovered that you can freeze entire meals for use on the days when you don't feel936 words
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Article, Illustration951 1971-04-05 14 A great OC life on the cean wave I GOT high on the Centaur recently and the trip lasted all weekend. The Centaur is not a new kind of drug. It's 8,262 tons of luxury liner resplendant with swimming pool, carpet, airconditioned rooms and well-stocked bar. It all started when951 words
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Advertisement1474 1971-04-05 14 E m W J SINGAPORE 2 i (1) LONELY DAYS 2 HIIIIA 2 o> pushbike song W UHIIIII The Mixtures H S ni|| 3 (5) HAVE YOU EVER S S m llfllllU SEEN THE RAIN Creedence Clearwater SS Revival S =l||lllllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllll 4 (2) MY SWEET LORD Z! George Harrison S1,474 words
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Advertisement102 1971-04-05 15 4 V- w PUT UP mi ITH DANDRUFF? even the most stubborn dandruff is usually controlled bySELSUN m 9 out ofiOcases^^ HERE ARE THREE REASONS WHY SELSUN V^**.^ IS MEDICALLY RECOMMENOEO: •o^-^ < 1 1 754 medically supervised tests showed SELSUN to be effective m controlling i /^A common dandruff102 words
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437 1971-04-05 16 The main feature of last week's trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was the sudden interest show m blue chips and better class securities some of which recorded good gains on Wednesday and Thursday before levelling off on profit-taking on437 words
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258 1971-04-05 16 LONDON, Sun. World production of natural rubber rose m 1970 but consumption dropped, the International Rubber Study Group reported. The group also reported a rise m consumption of synthetic rubber. Natural r u>b b c r production totalled 2,915,000 metric tons m 1970, compared258 words
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Article1641 1971-04-05 16 —Sjs&re Jan/Feb. Price Closing Prices Yields Weekly Turnovers 1971 Company or High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed '000 or '000 or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 1.43 1.36 Acma Unch 1.40 1.42 10 9 6 2 3.00 2.70 Allied Choc. 2.60 2.70 4.5 6*4 6+61,641 words
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Article466 1971-04-05 16 GENERAL LUMBER HOLDINGS: April 5, 9 a.m. at No. 5 Road 203. Petaling Jaya. SETRON LTD.: April 19, at registered office, 98 Market Street, Singapore. DUNLOP ESTATES: April 20, noon at Bastion House, Jalan Kota. Malacca. MALAYAN CABLES: April 20, 2.15 p.m. at registered office, 10 Jalan Tandang,466 words
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Article, Illustration555 1971-04-05 16 LONDON, Sun. World trade m pepper continued to decline last year from the already low levels of 1969, mainly due to poor crops m Indonesia and Brazil, according to the latest review published by the Commonwealth Secretariat. Although figures are not yet complete,555 words
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Article75 1971-04-05 16 BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand exported a record 146,035 tons of rice last month, which brings total exports for the first quarter of this year to 309,428 tons. However, the income from these exports was expected to drop sharply, compared with that of the same period last year,75 words
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Article169 1971-04-05 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 5. OUT. Jaladurga 3/4; President Adams 10/11; Tagalog 19; Katong 21; Seibun Maru 23/24; Shusei Maru 29/30; Pembrokeshire 33/34; Koyo Maru 40/41; President Garfield 42/43; Oriental Carnaval 44; Samut Sakhon 45; Miike Maru 8/9; Ramoneverett169 words
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Article58 1971-04-05 16 Current Date payment payable Lingui Tin IVt April 30 Sanyo Ind. 5 April 18 Taiping Cons 15 May 10 Lien Hoe 12 Chersonese 3V4 May 20 Kempas (M) 10 April 30 NOTE: All dividends axe final Total for Total for the year previous year 14 25 5 NU58 words
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Advertisement1137 1971-04-05 17 111 /I /I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules 111 N. beginning on this page are given m four parts for I I Y\l x. ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and —o**i I x rr^V"' coastal. Each entry gives the following information: t!T I xT t >^*^^Jf (C U Sdl1,137 words
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Advertisement630 1971-04-05 17 D borberltes SAILINGS TO F. CANADA. U.S. ATI ANTIC mmmm Mr*** P»n.nf N.Yoc. ao.W« VM ■•m# f »««rtf..l ■?NGATE Apr 11/13 Apr 17/18 Apr i* Jun I Jun b Jun ,AV,ATA Apr it/n Apr Jusi 4 Junlu Jun it Jun 1 ■ESTA Apr 28/30 Apr 26 27 Jun 13 Jun630 words
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Article531 1971-04-05 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east MLtMANNiM «pr 15 rseeiung, rvaonsiung, Manila, Hongkong. HLL/AFT AMRA May 1/2 Hongkong, Japan. Bi/MF ANDRZEJ STRUG Apr. 15/18 Hongkong (Apr. 23) Korea (Apr. 29) POL/CFS ASTRID BAKKE May 11/13 P. Sham. Penang, Hongkong, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB531 words
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Article250 1971-04-05 18 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. ADRASTUS 46 Apr 2^/25 B'wan, Dumai. P.Balam, Tg. Panda ft. S'rang, S'baya, B'papan, M'sal. BF/MC CHERRY CHEPAT Apr 8/12 Sibu, Sarikei, Binatang. u^j CHERRY LAJU Apr 15/20 Sorong, Biak, Ojajapura. LS/LS DELIMA Apr 6/7 Amepenan/Surabaja. PL/PL DJAKARTA MARU m Pt Djakarta/Semarang.250 words
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Article170 1971-04-05 18 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA >n p t 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 June 3/10 Penang170 words
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Advertisement361 1971-04-05 18 W£ MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30K Jin. Ampan^. Kuala Lumpur H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE MM p«h.» NMri ArrlvM: BUNGA RAT A In p ort Mavr /4 Looaoo l/t> Hamburg t/b R'dani 8/b Antwerp n/b' Brrmen iJ/i> IUIMAOMUD 3/5 Jun 6/9 Jun361 words
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Article, Illustration52 1971-04-05 19 Ruben Saez (left) and Rcynaldo Domingo of the Philippines m the opening round men's doubles championships at Nagoya against Jacques Secretin and Danny Dhondt (France). The French pair won 3-2. Jacques Secretain (left) and Danny Dhondt who beat Saez and Domingo m the men's doubles tournament.52 words
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Article, Illustration500 1971-04-05 19 Swedes, Russians eliminated in doubles matches by China, Japan NAGOYA, Sun. The reigning world champions were eliminated m both the men's and women's doubles competition, at the world table tennis championships today. Sweden's Hans Alser and Kjell Johansson lost a second round match to China's fast-rising stars,500 words
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Article1232 1971-04-05 19 Men's Singles first round: S.K. Allotey (Clh) bt S Ogasawara (Bra/) 2 1 12 2 1 18 22-20. Loong Peng Sum (Mai) N I m. Hiukakis (C.r) 2 1 18 219 21 16; A. Heja/i (Ir) ht Sonbol (UAR) 21 15 21-13 21 16. Nic Kostopulos (t.r)1,232 words
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Miscellaneous468 1971-04-05 19 h n m B q nHßtiij HI BMHF^T 1 14 ACROSS DOWN 1. Near mad with oneself (6) 1. German composer with 7. Harmony there's the least revolutionary role as a graduate bit left (7)* (8) 8. Large house cat gets water m 2. An example is m this position468 words
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Article, Illustration626 1971-04-05 20 Brilliant diving catch by Davey clinches the issue SINGAPORE slammed Hongkong for a 96 run victory m the three-day inter-port cricket match which ended on the Padang yesterday. The final scores: Singapore 209 and 144. Hongkong 117 and 140. It was the brilliant one-handed diving catch at626 words
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Article232 1971-04-05 20 Singapore Ist inns. 209. Hongkong Ist inns. 117. Singapore 2nd inns. Steve Houghton c Davies b Myatt 15 Jeffrey Jeremiah c R. Lalchandani b Rowe 22 Dave McCall c Benny b Rowe 4 Mike Scrutton c and b Rowe 68 Balakrishnan c Shroff b Myatt 0 John Martens run232 words
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Article251 1971-04-05 20 LONDON, Sun. England World Cup forward Allan Clarke put Arsenal's double hopes m the right perspective at Elland Road yesterday by scoring all four goals m Leeds United' s over relegation-doomed Burnley. Arsenal, beating Chelsea for the first time at Highbury for eight years, still251 words
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557 1971-04-05 20 CHARITY BEGINS ON THE SOCCER FIELD SINGAPORE must set up a benevolent fund to assist deserving players m genuine cases of hardship. This can be done by organising "benefit" matches for them. Mr. Dennis Tan, president ol Burnley United Sports Club, m his concluding article on soccer urged: "Singapore must557 words
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Article57 1971-04-05 20 HUA VI Government Chinese Middle School will hold its 14th Annual Athletic Meet tomorrow and Wednesday at its new sports field, beginning 2.30 p.m. The school has about 2,200 students, including 17 PreUniversity and 40 secondary classes. The meet will be opened by Inche Mohamed57 words
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Article164 1971-04-05 20 SIX hundred and one athletes from 24 constituencies m the island Republic competed m the Second InterConstituency Games at Cedar Girls' Secondary School Athletic Centre on Saturday. The constituencies: Aljunied, Bukit Panjang, Chua Chu Kanjj F:irror Park. Geylang East, Jalan Kavu Kalians? Ka^n.ChaiChee: Ka m pon g mi164 words
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Article276 1971-04-05 20 THE RESULTS I ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Arsenal 2 Chelsea Blackpool 0 NewcastleCoventry 0 Tottenham C. Palace J Stoke Derby 3 Huddersfield Ipswich I Southampton Leeds 4 Burnley Man. City 3 Kverton West Ham 2 Man United Wolves 4 Nott I ores t DIVISION TWO Blackhurn 3 Sheffield Wed Carlisle276 words
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Article492 1971-04-05 20 LEAGUE STANDINGS i nc.lish llac1u1 division oni: W I) L Pts. Leeds 24 8 4 56 Arsenal 2 2 6 5 50 Wolverhampton 19 7 9 45 Chelsea 16 12 8 44 Southampton 15 II 9 41 Liverpool 13 14 7 40 Tottenham 14 II 8 39 Manchester City 12492 words
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Miscellaneous48 1971-04-05 20 SPORTS DIARY—HOCKEY: SHA Under 23 vs Police (Thomson Rd, 5.15 p.m.); SHA Div.2 SRC "B" vs SAFSA "B" (SRC, 5.15 p.m.); Sembawang Shipyard vs SCC (SCC, 5.15 p.m.); Friendly GSC vs 18th Signal Regt. (GSC, 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER: Schools' National C'ships Finals (J. Besar, 2.30 p.m. 5 p.m.).48 words
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