Singapore Herald, 10 April 1971
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Title Section15 1971-04-10 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 223 Singapore Saturday, April 10, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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285 1971-04-10 1 HONGKONG, Fri. Fifteen Americans flew into this British-held tip of the China mainland tonight and prepared to cross early tomorrow into China the first American delegation to be invited there since the Communist takeover m 1949. The Americans, players andAP - 285 words
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Article98 1971-04-10 1 DAMASCUS, Fri. Syrian Army Chief Gen. 11 ass said here today that agreement had been reached on the formation of a six-member commission to resolve differences between Jordanians and Palestinians on the application of the Cairo and Amman ceasefire agreements. ODD ATHENS: A Greek delegation led by98 words
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Article54 1971-04-10 1 PENANG, Fri.— Communist activities along the MalaysianThai border have not been on the increase due to constant patrols by Malaysian security forces, the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Tuan Haji Mohamed bin Yaccob, said today. "Public co-operation has also been very good," he told reporters after visiting theBernama - 54 words
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Article388 1971-04-10 1 5-cent fare as buses go slow PASSENGERS travelling ak>ng the western routes run by the Amalgamated Bus Co. Ltd. had a pleasant surprise yesterday when go-slow conductors collected only five cents a head for any distance travelled. The action by workers of the former Hock Lee Bus Co. Ltd. and388 words
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Article367 1971-04-10 1 SKY DIVER IN GRAND PRIX DRAMA A TOUGH ex-SAS commando last night told how he cheated death high above the Sembawang Grand Prix circuit. And as 29-year-old Tony Perry talked of a split-second decision which saved his life he sipped a soft drink and said: "I thought I'd never taste367 words
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128 1971-04-10 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. The Pakistani Air Force is strafing convoys of lorries suspected of bringing m arms from India to supporters of the Awami League and its military allies who are fighting Government troops m East Pakistan, a Pakistan diplomat said today. He did notANS - 128 words
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Article, Illustration280 1971-04-10 1 No sign yet of missing Hunters THE main elements of the search force looking for two missing SAF Hunter jet fighters returned from the Straits of Malacca last night after failing to find any trace of the planes. The two aircraft disappeared shortly after noon on Thursday after radioing their280 words
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Article125 1971-04-10 1 TOKYO, Fri. Mitsubishi Chemical Industry Co. said today it was studying the feasibility of building an aluminium smelting plant m Singapore. A spokesman of Mitsubishi said the study involved assessing the advantages of building such a plant at Singapore from the standpoint of electric power rates,AP - 125 words
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Article66 1971-04-10 1 BOLD start for a better bus service Page 3. THE shame of Dragon Lotus Hill Pages 6 and 7. KOSYGIN slips m Soviet troika shuffle Page 9. MAOISTS try for Bangla leadership Page 9. STAMPING out the myth of the Malay retailers Page 14. EASTER m Singapore (picture) Page66 words
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Article78 1971-04-10 1 Pull-back by Laos troops VIENTIANE, Fri. Government forces pulled out of their position at Ban Na m Northern Laos, nine miles North of the big Long Cheng base, on Wednesday after sustaining constant Communist artillery bombardment for three weeks, a military source said today. The evacuation of Ban Na, which78 words
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235 1971-04-10 1 COLOMBO, Fri. In an emotion- charged radio broadcast, Premier Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike* appealed to terrorist insurgents to give up "their mad campaign of distruction." In her first broadcast since fighting between security forces and insurgents increased, Mrs. Bandaranaike said her GovernmentAP - 235 words
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Advertisement214 1971-04-10 1 TWO DAYS NEXT WEEK >_- before B i^__ B _y|jP the Juong BOATf Ifl BIG SWITCH onZ, ?s TE openng I SHQUv J BREAKTHROUGH Mmw mm^. i BLyL^r s?"Um\ —I H __P K^ Sustagen is an all-round nutritional food developed by _l i scientists and proved by Olympic and Commonwealth214 words
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Article, Illustration930 1971-04-10 2 ROSIHAN ANWAR - Landslide victory for Gen Suharto? ROSIHAN ANWAR FIRST INDONESIAN POLLS IN 16 YEARS From m Jakarta PRESIDENT Suharto may be heading for a landslide victory m the Indonesian General Election on July 3. His military forces are giving strong support to a political alliance of more than 200 organisations rangingANS - 930 words
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200 1971-04-10 2 Now it's so hard to cross these roads SINCE the opening of Canal Road to major traffic on March 28 and the conversion of Have lock Road into a one-way street, passengers alighting at the bus stop between Kerr St and Keng Cheow St have found it difficult to cross200 words
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Article784 1971-04-10 2 WIDER ANTI- GRAFT POWERS NEEDED ADDRESSING the 2nd Asian Regional Conference of the Public Services International on "Corruption m Developing Countries" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 14, 1968, the Minister for Labour and Foreign Affairs described corruption and its increasing manifestation as a symptom of a diseased society784 words
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Article104 1971-04-10 2 THERE could well be some therapeutic value m getting a load off one's chest, as the anonymous doctors did m your Health Forum (S.H. April 2). These denunciations of the PAP Government's arrogance, intolerance and "walking all over you" have a familiar ring. Could the104 words
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549 1971-04-10 2 The ballot box verdict on more reforms SIX MONTHS after his election as head of the Popular Unity Government, Chile's President Salvador Allende has been given a strong vote of confidence m the nation-wide municipal elections. Improving on the 36.6 per cent vote m last September's presidential elections, Allende can549 words
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Advertisement100 1971-04-10 2 QUALITY WALL-TO-WALL ,1 CARPETING BfPn X Associate your office with the I 11 distinguished business visitors. I I I A more pleesant and conducive J 91 atmosphere for discussion could j~— J a I be achieved with appropriate PP 1 A I carpeting. We stock Broadloom ■^^^M**r r iJaW* _^_rJVV100 words
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Article, Illustration455 1971-04-10 3 Bold start for a better bus service ALL'S SET FOR BIG SWITCH Officials of bus companies and Registry of Vehicles and police will be posted at 1 3 bus terminals to advise and help commuters when the new bus system comes into operation tomorrow. From 6.30 a.m to 9.30 a.m.,455 words
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Article148 1971-04-10 3 MORE than 200 push-button telephones have been installed .by the Singapore Telephone Board since they were introduced m January and more are on the way. The first three phones were installed at Paya Lebar airport m mid-January. Most of the phones are located m the148 words
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85 1971-04-10 3 THE 1971 SINGAPORE Junior Individual Chess Championships start tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. m the morning at Singapore Chinese Girls' School, Emerald Hill Road. The championships, organised by the Singapore Chess Federation Junior Clubs' Committee, will be held from April 11 to 18. Over 20085 words
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Article47 1971-04-10 3 THE YWCA will organise a Day Camp for boys and girls between 7 to 11 years of age from April 12 to 16 at the Outram Road Centre. Activities will include gymnastic, campcraft, potted sport, treasure hunt, speak -up sessions and programme organisation.47 words
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Article, Illustration55 1971-04-10 3 PULAU LANGKAWI, Fri. Police here have detained 47 Thai trawler fishermen who were caught six miles off Pulau Langkawi yesterday. A police spokesman said today the K.D. Johore, a Royal Malaysian Navy patrol boat, arrested the fishermen who were believed to have come from Setul and Kantang55 words
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189 1971-04-10 3 A FIVE-MAN Indian trade delegation arrived here last night to look into possibilities of setting up joint ventures with local industrialists m the engineering field. "We are looking into the sort of items most needed here to set up factories," its leader, Mr. R.L.189 words
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Article98 1971-04-10 3 THE NTUC's Welfare and Social committee is looking into the possibilities of increasing existing union facilities for educational, cultural and recreational activities. Now the committee is thinking of securing additional union accommodation) the present NTUC building m Shenton Way. Feasibility report A union98 words
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Advertisement48 1971-04-10 3 ROBINSON'S M9UM BMB fH^P (LAST 2 DAYS. HURRY /FINAL REDUCTIONS HAVE NOW BEEN MADE V IN ALL DEPARTMENTS./ Thousands and thousands of items are now being offered well below cost /v TIME: today: 9.30a.m. t0 6p.m. s^^^^Wk fl TOMORROW /^ROBINSON'S I^"\ SUNDAY: Y^MRHUIgk J\ A also^ __i_i_i_i_i_i_K^l__lli 148 words
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Article, Illustration448 1971-04-10 4 NELLY KOE - How good a boss do you think you are? NELLY KOE By DO YOU think you can make a good boss? Yes? Then listen to what some experts have to say about the type they look for to head their corporations. If you sacrifice human relations for financial gain, it448 words
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268 1971-04-10 4 SINGAPORE may buy clinker the raw material for making cement from the Philippines, Mr Jovito A. Rivera, a Filipino businessman said yesterday. Mr. Rivera, the general manager of Netracor (National Export Trading Corporation), the Philippine Governmentsponsored agency house, said that at present Singapore imported268 words
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477 1971-04-10 4 SPORE MAY FACE SAME SITUATION AS HONGKONG SINGAPORE'S spiralling rerits of quality housing may affect foreign investment, according to a Hongkong magazine, the Asian Industry. If this is not curbed, Singapore may face the same situation as experienced by Hongkong where soaring rents have477 words
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Article, Illustration78 1971-04-10 4 THE chairman of the British Transport Docks Board, Sir Clifford Dove will arrive for a two-day visit next week. He will visit Singapore's port facilities, including the Jurong wharves complex and will have informal discussions with the Port of Singapore Authority and Jurong Town78 words
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Article145 1971-04-10 4 GIRLS RUSH TO NEW CLUB A SOCIAL club for career women got off to a good start at its first meeting held recently. Miss Lilian Tan, one of the organisers of the Women's Business and Professional Group, said: "We only expected 30-50 people to turn up but about 100 came145 words
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Article102 1971-04-10 4 BESUT, Fri. The National President of the Umno Kaum Ibu, Tan Sri Fatimah Hashim. today called on members of Kaum Ibu to look ahead and work for their betterment m politics, economy and education. She said every member must instil self-confidence and work side by side102 words
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Article116 1971-04-10 4 JAPANESE housewife Yoko Tsukamoto, 28, had her first encounter with crime this week two months after she and her husband arrived from Tokyo. Armed bandits robbed her on Tuesday when she was m her Taman Jurong flat soon after her husband, Mr. T. Tsukamoto, a sales116 words
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Article, Illustration194 1971-04-10 4 THE turn of a key. The push of a button and... presto! Out conres your bottle of brandy or martini or crackers.. .and all these while you are m the topmost room of Singapore's newest hotel the Singapore Hyatt. It's the new BeH Captain System just installed m194 words
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Advertisement137 1971-04-10 4 We are extending our services to Serangoon Road area today THE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. Kis proud to announce the official opening of their SERANGOON ROAD BRANCH 305 Serangoon Road, Singapore 8 Tel: ***** Junction with Owen Road near New World a/OS -jm 'U<.fr lij^_^_^_H^M(--_H_HIHi-^_^_^_fl I j IT** j <v"137 words
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Miscellaneous50 1971-04-10 4 BEETLE BAILEY Rw M VA I By Mort Walker ■"3 JJ3 J33 TtfAT's THE jF~ JJT# A CftWy, A COHKtty ttt* AMD FISKT/ O^TA^A L f A COMP'kJV, A COti?'W WiTri Aa \je MlfiHT.' TWO-MINUTE A COfAP'ty A COWM, WiDE AWAtfE/ BREAK/ 5590 A CWW, A tfOMpjJy; TAr^THE CAKE/ fi^S^)f50 words
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Article, Illustration628 1971-04-10 6 Adele Koh; Sylvia Leow - The shame of Dragon Lotus Hill Adele Koh Sylvia Leow WORDS: and PICTURES: THE SUPERINTENDENT of the Dragon Lotus Hill Temple... almost literally a case of the blind leading the blind. His name is S'ng Ang Nung. He is 72. He says he doesn't know the names of those leftPhilip Tan - 628 words
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Article, Illustration24 1971-04-10 6 No teeth, no underwear, he still grins A toothless grin from a maa who doesn't have any under pants to wear and doesn't care.24 words
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Article, Illustration767 1971-04-10 6 IS THIS SINGAPO OF EUTHANASI IT IS IN THE CRU ORE'S FORM IA? IF IT IS, JELLEST FORM' The human spirit still triumphs over misery sometimes. This woman has not yet given way to despair. She's made a "home" for herself, with a curtain. In the recess are all her767 words
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Advertisement109 1971-04-10 6 '^AwL'^-MwK^a.'UtL.' 'Mmlx^Mmw ~w\' '■^mY*L^mmr^^m\' lmm^c^4mw^^m\T^mJ^^4mt*J j speeialS 3SPRING SALEi 1 SAVE 1 3 202- 502 1 Mon all fashionable Ladies' shoes from Paris, by Lg| M Christian Dior, Charles Jourdan and Pierre Cardin.E^ LJ Hangbags from Italy, France, and West Germany, f Start rite Children shoes from teenage size 2-8.109 words
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Article, Illustration46 1971-04-10 7 THESE PICTURES ARE NOT PRETTY: BUT AT LEAST YOU ARE SPARED THE STENCH... He has sores all over his legs and arms. His cot does no t have a mattress She fell and the blood flowed freely. Someone finally helped stop the flow with a rag.46 words
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281 1971-04-10 8 Officials: Malaysia to quit Taipeh KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's intention to close down her consulate m Taipeh and move to Hongkong would be m keeping with her desire for friendly relations with China, Foreign Ministry sources said here today. They expressed surprise at a statement attributed to a spokesman that281 words
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145 1971-04-10 8 IPOH, Fri. The Democratic Action Party pledged full support today for the Perak Government's new economic policy, aimed at eradicating poverty and raising the living standards of the people. The pledge was given by Inche Ibrahim Singgeh (DAPTapah Road) m the State Legislative145 words
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395 1971-04-10 8 SHOPLIFTING is becoming the biggest headache of Singapore department stores and well-to-do housewives are the worst offenders. It is estimated that goods worth more than $1 million are being stolen every year. As sales are expected to increase this year, many of the major department stores395 words
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Article, Illustration310 1971-04-10 8 Ghazali: Enough of Ali-John deals— Be your own boss KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said tonight that the Government wanted the Malays, after one generation, to be full partners with the other communities m the economic life of the nation. "We want the Malays and other bumiputras to310 words
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65 1971-04-10 8 New 12-storey building for Singapore A 12-STOREY shopping and office complex costing $4.5 million at the Chin Swee Road/Havelock Road junction will be ready next April. The developers, San Development Co. (S) Ltd. announced this yesterday. The company said two floors had been reserved exclusively for legal firms as lawyers65 words
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69 1971-04-10 8 ABOUT 3,000 lions' from 11 countries are expected to attend the 10th Orient and South East Asia Convention of Lions to be held at the National Theatre. This is the first time Singapore is chosen to be the venue for the conference69 words
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Article37 1971-04-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's delegation to the 27th session of ECAFE to be held m Manila from April 20 to 30 will be led by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari.37 words
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Article87 1971-04-10 8 KOTA KINABALL, Fri. The Sabah Government has taken steps to stop prostitutes from entering the state. This was said m a written reply to the Kota kinabalu division of the l sno Kaum Ibu movement. The statement added that a board to curb immoral practices m87 words
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Article78 1971-04-10 8 Ex-assembly member now Senator IPOH, Fri. A former Alliance State Assemblyman, Mr. Yeap Kheng Yam, was today unanimously elected a Senator by the Perak State Legislative Assembly. Mr. Yeap was proposed by the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin Mohamed Isa, and seconded by Mr. Yeoh Eng Chai (All-Lekhir), when78 words
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Article23 1971-04-10 8 SUNGKI PATANI, Fri. A group of 30 Malay teachers from Kedah will make a weeklong tour of Sumatra m August.23 words
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Article216 1971-04-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The War Department Civilian Staff Association has postponed the counting of strike ballots for "some time" to allow the Command Secretary of the British Far East Land Forces Headquarters m Singapore to settle the retrenchment dispute. The association's secretary-general, Mr. Ng Ah216 words
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181 1971-04-10 8 MALACCA, Fri. The Malacca State Assembly today unanimously approved a $35 million loan from the Central Government for the Ayer Durian Tunggal water supply scheme. The Chief Minister, Dato Talib Karim m moving the bill told the house that work on the scheme, the181 words
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Article, Illustration150 1971-04-10 8 Ismail: Youth not doing enough KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government's General Planning Unit is to launch a project to get youths to serve the country m a more orderly and organised manner, Acting Prime Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail, said today. He said that youths m both rural and urban areas150 words
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96 1971-04-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The licensing of all hawkers m the federal capital got under way todayThe Federal Capital Commission's Health Officer, Dr. L.S- Sodhy, said his officers were out m full force to issue licences to hawkers m zoned areas. "The campaign started near96 words
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Miscellaneous395 1971-04-10 8 Ngiam Yee tipped to win title WONG Ngiam Yee 26 Nh2 f5 (Victoria School) is tipped 27 efs: Bfs: to win the 1971 Singapore 28 e4 Be 6 Junior Individual 29 Ng4 RtB Championship. 30 Ne3 Rf2: Wong, who finished 31 Rf 2: RfB joint-second last year, has 32 Nds395 words
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Article, Illustration259 1971-04-10 9 Kosygin slips in Soviet troika shuffle MOSCOW, Fri. Leonid Brezhnev is top of the Soviet pops. And m a game of political Russian roulette, Premier Alexei Kosygin has been fired to third place m the nations supreme troika. Mr. Brezhnev, the Communist Party General Secretary today made the announcement which259 words
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120 1971-04-10 9 SAIGON, Fri. During the recent invasion of Laos 107 American helicopters were shot down m Southern Laos and m the Khe Sanh/Quang Tri region of South Vietnam, the U.S. military spokesman said here today. American losses m the operation were 66 dead, crewsAFP - 120 words
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194 1971-04-10 9 Envoy: I'm paid to accept insults HOUSTON, Fri. The South African Ambassador to the United States denied yesterday his Government has a policy of white supremacy. Mr Harold L.T. Traswell, Ambassador since 1965, acknowledged there has been a military buildup m the last few years, largely to guard against blackAP - 194 words
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Article131 1971-04-10 9 HONGKONG, Fri. Three charred bodies were found aboard the burning Cuban freighter El Jigue this morning as firemen searched the vessel for three sailors trapped on board. The remains of one seaman was found m the starboard side upper portion of the engine room while131 words
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Article314 1971-04-10 9 AMMAN, Fri. King Hussein was reported today to have accepted Syrian proposals to end the two-week old crisis with Palestine Guerillas. No details of the proposals put forward by a visiting Syrian military delegation were disclosed. But they reportedly lay down rules for co-operation between314 words
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Article, Illustration153 1971-04-10 9 EX-HOMICIDE SQUAD CHIEFS IN JAIL AWAITING SENTENCE MELBOURNE, Fri. Three former top detectives of the Police force of Australia's Victoria State were m jail today awaiting sentence after being convicted of involvement m an abortion protection racket since 1954. Meanwhile, two other detectives had been charged earlier m the week153 words
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Article76 1971-04-10 9 MANILA, Fri. A three-hour prison gang war killed nine convicts and wounded eight others today at the State Penitentiary m Muntinlupa town South of Manila. The prisoners attacked each other with sharpened pieces of metal and lead pipes. The overcrowded penitentiary, built for only 3,50076 words
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321 1971-04-10 9 CALCUTTA, Fri. Evidence is accumulating that Maoists are working hard, and to a considerable degree successfully to establish themselves through the civil war m East Pakistan. Reliable sources indicate that Maoist from West Bengal, the Indian state that includes Calcutta, have been crossing the border321 words
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278 1971-04-10 9 KOREAN STUDENTS BATTLE POLICE FOR THE FOURTH DAY SEOUL, Fri.— Police arrested more than 100 students and scores of people were injured today as rock-hurling students battled riot police on Seoul streets for the fourth day m protest against new military training imposed on them. About 2,000 students from Yonsei278 words
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Article94 1971-04-10 10 THE FIRST STEPS TO FREEDOM PIRAEUS: Fri. For tnese msn a moment of anxiety as they queue up before taking their first steps to freedom. Uncertainty awaits them when they step ashore m the country some of them have not seen for several years. They were among the first passengers94 words
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363 1971-04-10 10 Accused girl tells of alligator torture RIO DE JANEIRO, FrL Alligators are being used to torture political prisoners m Brazil, a young Canadian woman said. "I was tied op with electric wires and thrown to the floor. I was half-naked. Next to me they put a live alligator../' said Mrs.363 words
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221 1971-04-10 10 LONDON, Fri. Offshore winds today blew out to sea an oil slick from another English Channel ship collision and pollution watchers predicted Britain's south coast beaches would be clear for the Easter holiday weekend. The Government assumed sweeping legal powers to seize or sinkAP - 221 words
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Article, Illustration440 1971-04-10 10 MORT ROSENBLUM - MORT ROSENBLUM f\ _i r.r.r.r.r. •j I ••1222 2 i», 22. 2.. From This dispatch, telephoned via London was cut mid-way by the Ceylonese censor who refused to re-connect the call. COLOMBO, Ceylon, Fri.— A 24-hour curfew was ordered throughout Ceylon today as some sources440 words
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Article, Illustration216 1971-04-10 10 NIXON GETS PLEA FROM JAILED MARINE NEW YORK, Fri: A Marine corps private sentenced to a year's jail for rioting m Japan has petitioned President Nixon for the same treatment that Nixon accorded Lt. William Calley to be freed until his appeal is decided. The petition contends that if justice216 words
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104 1971-04-10 10 ROME, Fri. Easter m the Vatican and Pope Paul kisses the foot of one of 12, poor Italian men during the annual ritual commemorating Christ's last supper. The ceremony was held at the Basilica of St. John Lateran. The Pope criticised the defection of Roman104 words
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Article130 1971-04-10 10 CATANIA, Sicily, Fri. Explosive Mt. Etna, which the an cients called the Forge oi Vulcan, thundered yesterday m increasing eruption which poured two blood- red rivers of molten rock a mile down the mountainside. Some of Europe's most famous vulcanologists, who came here to watch, saidAP - 130 words
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125 1971-04-10 10 HONGKONG, Fri. Fire men's searching the firedamaged Cuban freighter El Jigue today found the bodies of three crew members who died m yesterday's blaze on the ship. Firemen were still pumping water into the ship to cool down the intense heat 12 hours125 words
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Article217 1971-04-10 10 Envoys will see inside China PEKING, Fri. Resuming a tradition that was broken off five years ago, the protocol service of the Chinese Foreign Ministry will m the near future organise a 19-day trip to the South of China for diplomats posted m Peking, official sources said here today. Heads217 words
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Article200 1971-04-10 10 ALL AT SEA IN THE VILLAGE 'LAB' GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND, Fri. University of Miami marine scientists have ended a week-long stay m an underwater laboratory complete with private submarine that may form the nucleus of an underwater village. Hydro-lab, an 8- by -1 6- foot cylinder, was built by the200 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1971-04-10 11 MAX LANGE; JASBIR SINGH - MAX LANGE JASBIR SINGH and New Zealand champion Geoff Perry who scored a doable In yesterday's races. Perry won the Grand Prix motorcycles 2flap preliminary event with a time of 48 mm. 08.1 The New Zealander also set a new classDavid Lim; Robert Tan; Mohamed Yusoff; Johari Rasikin - 1,076 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1971-04-10 11 CARS Grand Prix Preliminary (20 laps): 1. John Mac Donald Brabham 1600 41:43.9 fastest 1ap(2:03.6) 19th 2. John Walker rflfin 6OOSA 1598 41:55.4 (1:59.9) 19. 3. Graeme Lawrence Brabham BT3O 1600 41:56.4 (2:04.1) 18. 4. Ken Smith Lotus 69 1600 42:38.9(2:05.7) 3. 5. Bob Muir Mildren/Waggott 15981,049 words
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Miscellaneous116 1971-04-10 11 PROGRAMME TODAY 00.00 a.m. Saloons and Tourers Heat 1. 00.45 a.m. Saloons and Tourers Heat 2. 10.30 a.m. G.P. Qualifiers Motorcycles. 11.15 a.m. G.P. Qualifiers Cars. RACE 6: 12.00 noon 10 laps Vintage and P.V.T. Cars. RACE 7: 02.15 p.m. 20 laps Clubman Motorcycles. HEAT 1: 03.30 p.m. 10 laps116 words
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Article, Illustration36 1971-04-10 12 Picture by THE light of thousands of candles illuminated the compound of St Joseph's Church m Victoria Street last night as worshippers watched the procession of the Cross during the Good Friday service. MahfutzMahfutz - 36 words
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Article276 1971-04-10 12 THE latest type of soft contact lens has come to Singapore but it will be a while before it is available to the public. The reason: The only optician m town who has ready access to a supply isn't keen to sell them. He276 words
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Article198 1971-04-10 12 JERUSALEM, Fri. Christian pilgrims retraced the tortuous steps of Jesus to the Cross m the annual Good Friday procession. The march of the pilgrims some singing, others weeping over the 1,000 steps of the winding VIA Dolorosa was led by the Reman Catholic Custodian of the198 words
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Article, Illustration584 1971-04-10 12 Drugs: Barbara puts blame on greedy career women WELL-KNOWN British romance novelist Barbara Cartland, now m Singapore for a brief holiday, spoke to our reporter, Jenny Lew, of the drug problem, the role of women, race and culture. The 67-year-old novelist, who has written 120 books, arrived on Thursday night.584 words
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Article87 1971-04-10 12 BELFAST, Fri. A giant bomb was found planted m a cement factory today the biggest bomb uncovered m Northern Ireland this year. The discovery underscored the tension building up on this British-ruled province during Easter the anniversary of the 1916 Rebellion m Dublin that led ultimately to establishment87 words
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253 1971-04-10 13 Sarawak Shell may have to pay higher royalties KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federal and Sarawak State Governments will fix an earlier date for negotiations on the upward revision rate of royalties to be paid by the Sarawak Shell Company. A decision was reached today after a meeting between the Finance253 words
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Article, Illustration33 1971-04-10 13 IDEAL TRAVELLING COMPANION CO N TEST WIN A TRIP TO LONDON FOR TWO SPLENDOUR m the grass Brenda likes to feel helpless and be pampered. For some people there is only one airline33 words
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Article325 1971-04-10 13 BOAC (1) Every day from April 5 to April 17 (except Sunday) we will publish two pictures of oue of our Herald models. (2) Clip out the smaller picture aud keep it. (3) On April 19 we will publish an entry form. Paste six of the pictures you325 words
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Article, Illustration202 1971-04-10 13 Brenda a home bird who likes to dream of far away places "I'M actually a homebird at heart," says Brenda Drew, an 18-year-old receptionist at the Summit Hptel. But despite her very close family relationship, Brenda would love to travel and has ambitions to become an airline stewardess. "I love202 words
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Article206 1971-04-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four people whose appeals had been pending for seven years had their sentences reduced by the High Court here yesterday. Two others who had also filed their notices of appeal seven years ago had their convictions and sentences confirmed because they206 words
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Article31 1971-04-10 13 THE INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank Ltd. will open its third branch at 305 Serangoon Road today. The others are along North Bridge Road and South Bridge Road.31 words
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453 1971-04-10 13 New bus routes: Appeal to the public BUS operators expect some teething problems when the reorganised public transport system is introduced tomorrow and urge passengers to cooperate with the bus workers. They believe it is inevitable that some confusion will arise as most of the services are going into new453 words
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Article152 1971-04-10 13 LABOURER Seah Peng Gee, 21, of Carey Road, was found dead on the seventh floor of Block 2, Bukit Ho Swee flats last night with a stab wound m his chest. He is believed to have been the victim of gangland slaying. A bearing scraper152 words
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Advertisement55 1971-04-10 13 I I I When n^nn^n^nnnnnnnnnnl I aS the m\mmM\^S^Mmmmmmm\ H Singaporeans do PQftflj ■H nnnm Shop at m\Hl/mm **Kmt\i m PEOPLE'S PARK 111 m Chinatown's most J •I'Sf W fascinating fcnW \m If shopping complex J\ P^| 1 OlaawC"* Mil ■T^ "nflJt^ffMnT^nr* IH m m^g*m\ Am W. BaaaL <jM Photograph55 words
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Advertisement54 1971-04-10 13 mmm CESTD.IS2I] ml^m Jjg,j;.j 27B.ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. r^* fl "sale now or m f§| Direct Importers of Carpets Rugs 111 ¥&I.IB¥AH I SR M| INDIAN WOOLLEN KASHMIR NUMDHAS fM SB U.K.WALLTOWALL tSm BELGIAN GERMAN CARPETS WH IS Tel: *****5 |j| OB9D 'WS i ®H?cr <«?* i SOW SJSSS' illl54 words
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Article, Illustration571 1971-04-10 14 JENNY LEW - Exit, stage left, British Forces' drama clubs JENNY LEW By AMATEUR drama has not been badly affected by the closure of British Services drama clubs according to local drama enthusiasts. So far, the Seletar, Tengah, Nee Soon, Tanglin and Rowcroft Stage Clubs have closed, and Changi Stage Club is expected571 words
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Article, Illustration163 1971-04-10 14 SINGAPORE s first radiator manufacturing factory at Jurong will start production m early June. Cooling Systems and Flexibles Pte. Ltd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Teksons Pte Ltd of Bombay. The $4 million factory is the first Indian plant m Singapore the company's first venture outside163 words
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283 1971-04-10 14 MALAY retailers m the Republic have, for the first time, been brought together by the newly-formed Malay Retailers' Association "to get to know and study each other's problems." The association's membership is open to all "small-time" businessmen, including barber shops, mcc, satay, rice283 words
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Advertisement136 1971-04-10 14 i v «lflßs village \^J 3-A. CUSCADEN ROAD. SINGAPORE 10. TEL: *****2 j B naaV^^aT* 4Vsa> si A mr) l 1216 B PEOPLE'S PARK SPORE, 1 J D3#MOUNT FABERf* tSUL ttfTAVfiANl 'l TEL. *****0 THE ONLY RESTAURANT THAT COMMANDS A PANORAMIC VIEW OF SINGAPORE A THE SOUTHERN ISLANDS Enjoy specialised136 words
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Advertisement667 1971-04-10 14 1 1 NOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST Due to film's length (ihowi B Note Times 11, 2.30. 6.30. 9.15 Jack Lemmon. Shirley MacLaine "IRMA LA DOUCE" (UA) ■C Technicolor A Panavision I J CAPITOL-LIDO-REX-SKY-ROXV I TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT plus I I Tomorrow 9 a.m. Morning Show I David Chiang "Singing667 words
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Miscellaneous412 1971-04-10 14 TODAY: 10.48 a.m. (8.5 ft.); 10.57 p.m. (8.5 ft.) TOMORROW: 11.22 a.m. (8.5 ft.); 11.18 p.m. (8.8 ft.) A GREAT TIME L E S AS STORE FORYPB We present "THE ZABETHE WILOE SHOW". Exciting Zabethe Wilde, singer with a voice and personality that'll send you wild with excitment. See King412 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1971-04-10 15 CHEW LOY KHOON - A rosy future for that picture about Rose (Ryan) CHEW LOY KHOON LEAN'S DONE IT AGAIN gdgdgdg By DAVID Leans two Oscar-winning screen epics, Lawrence of Arabia and Dr. Zhivago, are still making the round of the world theatres years after their original release. Both films were memorable for fine1,080 words
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Advertisement64 1971-04-10 15 A TREAT FOR THE FAMILY EASTER BUFFET LUNCHEON WITH THE FAMOUS PITOY MORENO FASHION SHOW. Bring the family along and have fun m our swimming pool. EASTER SUNDAY -APRIL 11 1971 m^^^^^^ HIN'S HEAVENLY COOKHOUSE 12.00 3.00 P.M. 5515.00 INCLUSIVE FOR ADULTS $S 7.50 FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 Vj. SINGAPORE64 words
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Miscellaneous479 1971-04-10 15 TonAV Jalan Batu; Kampong first floor of the National Kapor Road; Nee Soon Theatre: 11 a.m. _om w Road; Sumbawa Road; Children's session 9.00 a.m.— 6.30 p.m.: Tanglin Halt; Telok (singing) and oriental Indonesian painting ex- Blangah Road and Wood- dancing; 2 p.m.: h ibition at Dona Id Moore i479 words
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303 1971-04-10 16 LONDON, Fri. Far Eastern shipping freight rates will be kept under constant review m the light of escalating costs although there is no current indication that rates will be increased further this year, a spokesman for the Far Eastern Freight ConferenceAFP - 303 words
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Article34 1971-04-10 16 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's exports, including oil, reached U*****.4 million m value m the first quarter of this year compared to U*****.8 million m January-March 1970, Cabinet Secretary Major General Sudharmono said. APAP - 34 words
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491 1971-04-10 16 WASHINGTON, Fri Textile imports continued setting a record pace m February 41 per cent higher than February 1970 and just 5 per cent under the all-time level established m January the U.S. Commerce Department reported. Japan, Hongkong, Taiwan and South Korea represented 59AP; AFP - 491 words
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127 1971-04-10 16 Nixon orders aid for shoe workers WASHINGTON, Fri. President Nixon has authorised special Federal assistance for 3,000 workers m 11 shoe plants hurt by foreign competition. The aid, m the form of counselling, training, job placement, cash readjustment allowances and moving expenses, will be distributed after Secretary of Labour James.AP; AFP - 127 words
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255 1971-04-10 16 ALGIERS, Fri. The Algerian Ministry of Finance has decreed that seven partly-nationalised French oil companies must now pay the Bank of Algeria m advance for export shipments of crude oil. This is a new stage m the running oil battle between France and Algeria. But255 words
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262 1971-04-10 16 SEC permits negotiated commission rates NEW YORK, Fri. Big-block trades were made at negotiated commission rates on Monday for the first time m the 179-year history of the New York Stock Exchange. The exchange, acting at the direction of the Securities and Exchange Commission, authorised its member brokers to negotiateAP - 262 words
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328 1971-04-10 16 TOKYO, Fri. The Finance Ministry has decided to liberalise individual transactions m foreign securities by foreign or Japanese nationals residing m Japan as part of its policy to decontrol foreign exchanges. This measure will enable foreign or Japanese nationals living m Japan to buy orAFP - 328 words
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181 1971-04-10 16 Gold may cost US$BO an ounce by 1980 LONDON Fri. -A survey by two gold economists published yesterday concluded that the free market gold price could double to US$BO an ounce by 1980. The two economists. David Lloyd-Jacob and Peter Fells, made the survey on behalf of Consolidated Gold FieldsAP - 181 words
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Advertisement393 1971-04-10 16 |3I ADVERTISEMENTS maM iiiiiiiiiii waktio tuusr c "ftrj&"TVisisii; Male/Female. Apply with photos WEEKLY DEPARTURE ■St HUißrtll 80. H1302 HONGKONG/KOWLOON (MACAU) Singapore Herald. 8 DAys Wls DAILY DEPARTURE m9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HONGKONG (MACAU) BANGKOK 8 DAYS 1895 Bll|TQfr*T7^^^7lltiH DAILY DEPARTURE H^HH||HH| HONGKONG/BANGKOK 13/11 DAYS $1370 $1280 ABOVE TOUR DEPART: GERMAN MERCHANDISE AND 11-4393 words
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Advertisement156 1971-04-10 16 ADVERTISEMENT RATES 1 I AVERAGE DAILY ADULT READERSHIP EXCEEDS 40,000. $7.00 per single column inch. PERSONAL (marriappc didtuc 1* (contract rates avai.ab.e on application.) U*\w II NOTICES/APPOINTMENTS stper word 40 cts p er da vP *o en i i i_ B^ ,w (Minimum charge 10 w0rd5.. .54.00 per day) SS156 words
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268 1971-04-10 17 PENANG, Fri. Malaysia's first factory to produce activated carbon from charcoal waste would be ready by October this year. It stands on a five-acre site at the Prai industrial estate. This was stated today by Mr Tan Kirn Yeow, managing director of Wah268 words
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71 1971-04-10 17 EEC Council to decide duty free imports BRUSSELS, Fri. The European Economic Community (EEC) Council of Ministers is expected to agree on the annual fixed quantities of duty-free exports of hand-made goods from the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Iran and Ceylon, an EEC spokesman said. Negotiations with these countries had beenAP - 71 words
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193 1971-04-10 17 Hitachi plant equipment for China OSAKA, Fri. Japan's Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company will shortly sign a contract with China for exports of plant equipment, including a fertiliser plant, it was disclosed here. Chairman Yosomatsu Matsubara of Hitachi said that his company would apply to the ExportImport Bank of JapanAFP - 193 words
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Article1072 1971-04-10 17 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 foUowed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was1,072 words
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Article58 1971-04-10 17 (Managers' prices for April 1 2) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.29 1.34 Mai. Progress Fund 1.07 1.12 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.10 1.15 B. S. SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.25xd "sj Third Singapore 1.06 1.11 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.10 1.15xd58 words
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378 1971-04-10 17 LONDON, Fri. Tin prices reacted immediately on the London Metal Exchange yesterday to news that the U.S. authorities planned to release 7,000 tons of metal from its strategic stockpile. Falls ranged to £15 for cash tin which was quoted at £1,467 against £1,481^AFP - 378 words
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Article52 1971-04-10 17 VANCOUVER, Fri. Canadian Forest Products have sold 12,000 tons of woodpulp to the People's Republic of China, reportedly for the first time ever, according to the firm's chairman, Mr L.L.G. Bentley. The price, which was not disclosed, is believed to be m the region of52 words
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368 1971-04-10 17 Ellerman to pull out four ships from S Africa-Europe run LONDON, Fri. One of Britain's major shipping groups is withdrawing almost immediately four passenger-cargo liners from the South AfricanEurope trade "because of an unprecedented and massive rise" m operating cOsts. The Ellerman Lines, with a balance-sheet total of over £50AP; AFP - 368 words
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140 1971-04-10 17 Australia-NZ container service to Nova Scotia HA LI FAX, Nova Scotia, Fri. The first step towards inauguration of a container service between Halifax and ports m Australia and New Zealand was taken early this week when the German ship "JLBE" landed 300 empty cargo con t a iners for theAP - 140 words
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Article128 1971-04-10 17 Broken Hill deadlock continues SYDNEY, Fri. Conciliation Commissioner Justice Cahill failed m his attempt to break the deadlock which has shut down the four mines of Broken Hill, New Broken Hill Consolidated, South Broken Hill and Zinc Corporation. After a day-long conference with representatives of the mining companies and theReuter - 128 words
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Article225 1971-04-10 17 P O LONDON, Fri. Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation chairman Sir Donald Anderson said the current year's profits will show a large drop, perhaps to around 50 to 60 per cent of last year's profit. Last year's profit after tax including adjustments was £12,622,000. He told the annual meeting thisReuter - 225 words
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Article55 1971-04-10 17 PERTH, Fri. The Chief of the Perth C.1.8., Superintendent W.H.J. Nielson, said a detective assigned to the Leopold Mineral inquiry had visited the company's drUling site at Nullagine. Superintendent Nielson said he could not elaborate on the line of inquiry. The Leopold inquiry is not expected to finish forReuter - 55 words
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Article61 1971-04-10 17 LONDON, Fri. Glaxo Group reported pretax profit for the half-year to Dec. 31, 1970, was £11,660,000 (£11,290,000 for the corresponding 1969 period) on sales of £83,350,000 (£74,500,000). The company will pay an interim dividend of six per cent (same)*. Trading profit was £12,420,000 (£11,800,000). Tax took £5,400,000 (£5,460,000), leavingReuter - 61 words
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Article26 1971-04-10 17 LONDON, Fri. Associated Pulp and Paper Mills said it is to acquire Wiggins Teape's subsidiary, Wiggins Teape Australia, and all its Australian subsidiaries. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article339 1971-04-10 17 LONDON: The rubber market was a good deal quieter during the preEaster holiday week to noon yesterday. Prices, both CIFs and landed, were subject to further easiness with current or nearby positions losing the most ground on lack of physical offtake. CIFs were 0.40 pence per kilo339 words
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Article387 1971-04-10 17 Renewed buying was noted at the opening yesterday but this fa fled to attract follow-through and the market closed easier. The bulk of activity was recorded m the morning and turnover for the day amounted to 290 million units, compared with 330 million on Thursday. The stock387 words
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Article48 1971-04-10 17 NEW YORK, Thurs. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 920.39 (+1.90); Transportation 208.87 (+1.39); Utilities 123.69 (-0.45); Composite stocks 303.76 (+0.74); Bonds 71.82 (-0.10). FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON, Thurs. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 349.4 (+2.9); Tins 64.20 (Unch); Rubbers 163.94 (+0.32); Oils 265 69 (+0.30).48 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1971-04-10 18 Vivien Lim - Teacher's 's P Vivien Lim By "Teacher's pet, I wanna be teacher's pet, I wanna be huddled and cuddled as close To you as I can get. That was Doris Day's answer to piling homework and endless subtractions and divisions. But school-days weren't quite so romantic as far as I1,093 words
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Article627 1971-04-10 18 TOP FORM HELLO TE I hope J S°«d" look L °tus H«» tod '«> m pa; R <^" sti an ""hoitt ™via orjran tnen> *nd such a grei old or hand This is h< •J Mem HELLO TEENS: I hope you will take a good look at the pictures and627 words
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Article607 1971-04-10 18 Personal fi al file HE DATED me for four years and I believed it was love. He never spoke of marriage although he holds a good job. Not being able to await his proposal I insisted that we marry since I'm not growing any younger. We had a small wedding607 words
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Article, Illustration621 1971-04-10 19 HOT lying on the sand why didn't we think to bring an umbrella...been trying to read Ulysses. ..glare too bright. ..can't concentrate...fun to read that style.. .just float along inside somebody else's head. ..better than most of those old books from school... ...why do they make621 words
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Article, Illustration787 1971-04-10 19 CAREERS ADVICE Top job for leleen at 21 lELEEN Chan is, at 21, the youngest and first female media manager m one of Singapore's largest international advertising agencies. She also typifies the breed of houng people who are actively engaged m a relatively young and fastdeveloping industry. Her success story787 words
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Advertisement22 1971-04-10 19 IDULIU bCIDLr 261, ORCHARD ROAU, I (Ist FLOOR) AM HH iK I ttt Bj H^ A\ rat<D^ 1 tV a^ B^^^M hk22 words
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Article, Illustration85 1971-04-10 20 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Saturday, April 10, 1971 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 line85 words
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Advertisement668 1971-04-10 20 SAILINGS TO K. CANADA, LS. ATLANTIC htmmmmn P.f'ha/n Peaeeg n lot* ea.ee N'Fetk rmera ateetraal RON.VIIiI Apr 14 May 22 *»V 21 FIRNGATC Apf id Apr 17/18 Apr i* Jon I Jun b Jun TRAVIATA Apr ljWd Apt 2S/24 Jun 4 Junio Juf Jun 1 TECSTA Apr /a hj Apr668 words
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Miscellaneous706 1971-04-10 20 188 XA/C^QtrNOI ini^l ,l c,udin 9 ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America V VvOlUv/UI IvJ smos sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. BRONXVILLE Apr 14 New York (May 22), Boston706 words
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Advertisement377 1971-04-10 21 MP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL J I SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD AM No. 301- Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur E H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE IIMM.r. |»ggtai Afrfcaae: BUNAA ORKID 3/5 Jun 6/9 Jun 10/ 1| Jun Havre 6// London 8// Hamburg 14//.R'rj am it,/} Antwerp 19/; Bremen 21/1377 words
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Miscellaneous650 1971-04-10 21 trtSTUOI inrl ,nc,udin 0 shi PS sailing out of Singapore for Far _!T_^ V^* X^ V^^ 1 East ports to the north-east. Mpr 15 Keetung, Kaohsiung, mmmmmmm^ mmwawm **^***i*^** Manila. Hongkong. HLL/AFT MS ALTA,R Apr. 25/28 Japan, Pusan, Bangkok. KSC/OL M/S TA.POOSHAN Apr 15/16 Penang (Apr 17/19), ANDRZEJ STRUG Apr.650 words
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Miscellaneous140 1971-04-10 21 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 10. OUT: Hongkong Fair (clinker) 5; Jeanne Labourbe 10/11; Nep Trader 22; Estelle Maersk 27/28; Bronxville 31/32; Priam 42/43; Ragna Bakke 3/4; Hua Li 20 east; Virgo II 25/26; Kuala Lumpur 42/43. IN: Ogurasan Maru140 words
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Miscellaneous143 1971-04-10 21 Bonivur, Azuma Maru No. 36, Klias, Grand Ranger, Ta Peng 11, Cypria, Pepita, Scotch Mist, Rodina, Kota Ratu, Swift Dragon, Kota Naga, Samapta I, Neptune Tuarus, Aletta, Eastern Pearl, Tong Hwa, Yu Hung, Kota Machan, Timur Endeavour, Isabel, Permina Samudra VI, British Cygnet. WESTERN ROADS: Edward Wilshaw, Effie Maersk, Marietta143 words
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Article1052 1971-04-10 22 GOING: Good BEST BETS: President's Adviser. Try To Equal and I am Proud BEST LONGSHOT: Lemon Tree m Race Five Can beat promotion IPOH, Fri. I Am Proud sent up a class for his smart win over the Kuala Lumpur 7f last month can beat the promotion1,052 words
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Article151 1971-04-10 22 CAVALIER DINO ORACLE RArPI BAM BI B BUNTY SUGRIWA rJSZ*^ Gallant Son Gallant Son Gallant Son Bambi Bambi lin S?X 2P EQUAL HAWAII PRETTY DOLLY RACE 2 Dual Wonder Glamour Prince Try to Equal Pahlawan Pepego Pahlawan mmmmm f, ADVISER TINGGI HARAPAN p ADVISER RACES Central District Alwin Central151 words
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Article352 1971-04-10 22 LATEST amendment list issued by the Malayan Racing Association showed 14 promotions, 17 demotions, 13 new classifications, one change of name and 14 deletions. Promotions: From CI. 2 to CI. 1 Letter of Credit, Sincerity, Dendrobium 11, Saxony, Famllle Verte, Trevisana, Parakee 11, Babylon Star, Precious Momentos352 words
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1069 1971-04-10 23 COPPERPLATE CAN TOPPLE OPPOSITION GOING: Good BEST BETS: Zarook, Vanda and Light Burden BEST LONGSHOT: Eurobond m Race Seven IPOH, Fri. Back-in-form Copperplate holds a first rate chance to topple the opposition m race six here on Sunday. The Denagh gelding ran with some of his old dash, when he1,069 words
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Article343 1971-04-10 23 Attractive sprint by Voted In IPOH, Fri. Voted In, winner first time out at Bukit Timah last month is maintaining his form. With Lyle Harbridge up, he sprinted attractively over 3f m 37-1/5 m the company of Siapa Rajah (Des Coleman), The going was yielding. Jasbo, another last start winner343 words
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Article170 1971-04-10 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Offtrack betting was off and running here yesterday nearly five months and USssm. after it was scheduled to start. Philip Gross, who had waited more than 24 hours outside the window of the concourse of Grand Central (Railway) Station, plunked down a US$2 bet, toAP - 170 words
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Article132 1971-04-10 23 CAVALIER DINO ORACLE F. SWORDSMAN DOMINO VENGEANCE Racel: Computer Computer Fastest Swordsman Chaichana Glacial Lad Chaichana *»o»9 R °°o K HIGH RULER PERFECTIONIST Race 2. Pftroeßate Inspiration High Ruler High Ruler Perfectionist Zarook DOLLAR STANDARD HAPPY MELODY ROYAL MARK •Races: Kachang Kuda Keep Going Dollar Standard Katong Ocean Bandit132 words
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Advertisement46 1971-04-10 22 Time for the bestSaligriac MM m 1 mmWLr |£_\S| connoisseur's m^M mV' J f-'^% I M L IS^SH\ mmm\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\Wm\\\\\\\\\\\m\ mW XmrnV W^T^iC^ km\. I mm wkmm WV IP L^hk. C- m mmm mr AT U W m m m^2' r^~l^mmmmm mT Sal ignac Grande Reserve Extra.46 words
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Miscellaneous678 1971-04-10 22 <^m?a+ SATURDAY'S CARD -^*S. 1 00 DISCIPLINE 4 (HC Tan) 9.00 Lee Moran (9) 2 ***** GALLANT SON 5 (Leprechaun) 9.00 (F) E. DonneUy Harbridge (7) 3 ***** FIGHTING SPIRIT 4 (Auric) 9.00 R. Breukelen Velu (11) 4 ***** DOUBLE EIGHT 5 (HT Wee) 8.11 E. Breukelen Coleman (2) 5678 words
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Miscellaneous693 1971-04-10 22 mmmmm *************************^m*^**mm*^***msm^m^Kmm^mi^^mam^m^^m 3 GOLDEN MILE 2 (Income) 8.13 J. DonneUy Hassan (16) 4 83 BLACK BELT 2 (Agasam) 8.10 (SF) Spencer Harbridge (11) 5 O0 LEMON TREE 4 (Bloodstock) 8.09 Teh Khamis (18) 6 4 SECRET AGENT 3 (Asiatic) 8.08 E. DonneUy Chiam (10) 7 042 RHAPSODY 3 (Rhapsody) 8.08693 words
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Miscellaneous1191 1971-04-10 23 SUNDAY'S CADD ffirVVVVftMHIIIHfI bPtWPPWP^WI 5 Wee) 8.13 Spencer Wadi (13) mHHj^BjJßJ|g| Lasssfl |^^A^K£ZAg22J LKTRIK 4 (Leong &Leong) Teh PK Leong (11) 3 OlTtl SuSTLER JZ V fLZL Mmer<B> 7 008 ROMA^ LEADER 4 (PC Wee) 8.10 Spencer Sa iri (3) 4 32^ MOM IIS II 1 ILI' iL"t a t1,191 words
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Article, Illustration852 1971-04-10 24 Salavarria to defend two crowns on April 30 MANILA, Fri. World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight champion Erbito Salavarria, who also is the orient titleholder, will put the two crowns on the block when he meets Japanese challenger Susumu Hanagata here on April 30, promoter Ramon l.ain*v said today. Hanagata isAP; AFP - 852 words
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Article123 1971-04-10 24 PORT Authority Recreation Club handed a 4-0 drubbing to the visiting* Selangor VOC Sports Club m a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. The Selangor contingent led by the club's president Mr. M. Pandithan comprises 20 players and 20 officials and supporters. The Malaysians take123 words
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Article, Illustration985 1971-04-10 24 TAIWAN OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT Only four break par on windy, rainy day at Linkou Course FORMOSA, Fri. Japan's Hideyo Sugimoto and Formosa's Lv Lian Huan fired par 72s and tied for the lead at the Taiwan Open Golf Tournament on a windy, rainy day on which985 words
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Article224 1971-04-10 24 A NINE-man Indian Association side did extremely well to score a narrow 3-2 victory over the Singapore Malays m a friendly hockey match at Serangoon Road yesterday. The Malays were playing their final practice match before they leave for Ipoh to compete m the Malaysian Malays224 words
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Miscellaneous32 1971-04-10 24 DAVY JONES By Sam Left &t»H£^ e 1 ,&s*%%%* vFBEW T H«r 1 1 c II 'Ll 5| TANGLED WITH BjFF t^M FALS, MARCO J^^ UKE DAVY V™ F,NO OUT .^IF \{J32 words
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Miscellaneous476 1971-04-10 24 ■H I II I "■ZI ACROSS DOWN 4. Mutilated sheets contain 1. Living m poverty but only a dissertions (6) bird at heart (9) 8. Girl character tells of her 2. Wearing no indications of love m the east (7) being from Oslo (9) 9. Be led astray by a476 words
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