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Title Section15 1971-04-15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 227 Singapore Thursday, April 15, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration230 1971-04-15 1 is 'The Prof again... PRESIDENT Sheares is to start teaching and, practising obstetrics and gynaecology again at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital according to informed sources. These sources said that a clinic wUI be set up for the President on part of the ground floor of the nurses' quarters230 words
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Article524 1971-04-15 1 A PEKING PLEDGE OF FRIENDSHIP American brokers are trying to sell the Chinese second-hand Boeing 707s or Douglas DCBs. British aviation sources said the American brokers, who were not identified, were competing with Britain's Hawker Siddelev Aircraft Co., which is trying to sell China eight Trident524 words
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Article47 1971-04-15 1 TEL AVIV, Wed. Israeli Chief of Staff, General Hayim Barlev, has expressed the view that Israeli would beat the Arabs if a new war broke outIn an interview with an army magazine published today- he said that he expected hostilities to resume this year. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article30 1971-04-15 1 The American Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) confirmed yesterday that it would go ahead next autumn with its planned underground nuclear test on Amchitka Island in the Aleutian Chain. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article15 1971-04-15 1 Talks between China and neutral Austria on establishing diplomatic relations have started in Bucharest.15 words
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Article, Illustration113 1971-04-15 1 INDIAN NAVY FRIGATES STAND BY OFF COLOMBO COLOMBO, Wed. Four British-built frigates of the Indian Navy are standing by off Colombo harbour while Indian helicopters which arrived here two days ago are ont on combat missions helping Ceylon Government forces to smash terrorists in jungle areas. Ceylon has asked forAFP - 113 words
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351 1971-04-15 1 Japan's $90 million more in ADB for untied loans JAPAN is to contribute a further $90 million to the Asian Development Bank's special funds, its Finance Minister, Mr Takeo Fukuda, said here yesterday. The contribution would be an untied one meaning that Japan would not bind the recipient-countries to any351 words
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90 1971-04-15 1 THE rubber price registered the highest increase in five months yesterday when it rose by 4.25 cents to $1.11 cents per kilo the highest level since November. The last highest level recorded was on Nov. 26 with the price at 56-90 words
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Article578 1971-04-15 1 Season bus tickets flume w THE morning newspapers, for instance the Singapore Herald, have co-operated by publishing the new routes with maps. by Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin at w yesterday's Press conference. A SYSTEM of season tickets for regular bus commuters and students "at a reasonable discount"—will be introduced soon.578 words
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228 1971-04-15 1 LONDON, Wed. The Commonwealth Five defence talks open here tomorrow. The two-day conference will discuss the establishment of the political and consultative framework for the defence of Singapore and Malaysia. The other three countries taking part in the defence talks are Britain, Australia and228 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-04-15 1 Ij3 I in It] WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Fair.15 words
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700 1971-04-15 2 BERNARD ULMANN - How China experts see that ping-pong game BERNARD ULMANN By former AFP correspondent in Peking PARIS: Chinese affairs experts here are of one mind that the glowing reception in Peking for the American table-tennis players, their officials, their wives and the visiting journalists has political rather than sporting implications. But700 words
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251 1971-04-15 2 TWO LONDON papers supported the supplying of British and American arms to Ceylon. The Daily Telegraph wrote yesterday: "It seems absurd in many respects that Britain should be supplying arms for Mrs. Bandaranaike's irresponsible and bankrupt Government to put down the *Che Guevarist'AFP - 251 words
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272 1971-04-15 2 Incurables should be allowed to die Viewpoint I WONDER how true it is that "for most doctors the world over, euthanasia is not acceptable," as was stated in your "Health Forum" (S.H. April 12). I believe the truth more probably is that doctors are extremely reluctant to face a charge272 words
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864 1971-04-15 2 SEVERAL bus routes which ran directly to the outlying districts like the Airport and Jurong have been discontinued and commuters going to these places from town will have to take two buses now. According to the Bus Guide buses run every eight to864 words
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Article164 1971-04-15 2 AS a member of the Parish Hall of the Church of Our Lady, Tg. Katong Road, and also as a mother living in one of the terrace houses in Sandy Lane, off Tg. Katong Road, I beg to appeal to the Police Anti-vice Squad and164 words
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Article479 1971-04-15 2 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Thursday, April 15, 1971 THE Five-Power ministerial conference which opens in London today is unlikely to produce any surprises. Teams of civil servants and various services groups have been working on the new defence arrangement since the senior officials' meeting in January and,479 words
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257 1971-04-15 2 IT WAS with great interest that I read your article on "The Shame of Dragon Lotus Hill," also known as Leng Lay Hwa Swa Temple. Now that the British are in the course of withdrawal, some of their surplus stores may help the unfortunates257 words
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507 1971-04-15 3 MSA expats are blocking locals getting Boeing licences: Union EXPATRIATES in Malaysia-Singapore Airlines have been accused of frustrating the efforts of local maintenance and flight engineers to obtain licences for working on Boeing 707s and 7375. This allegation is contained in a memorandum submitted to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew507 words
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Article, Illustration122 1971-04-15 3 COLT Industries presented 8S quails from Texas and 225 eggs including 22 eggs laid in transit to the Jurong Bird Park on Tuesday morning. The donation was received by Mr Woon Wah Siang, chairman and managing director of the Jurong Bird Park, from Mr George Heckler,122 words
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115 1971-04-15 3 DR. YIP Yat Hoong, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administration at the University of Malaya, has been appointed the first Director of the Regional Institute of Higher Education and Development (RLhed). The main aim of Rihed is to stimulate and facilitate115 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-04-15 3 ALOR STAR, Wed. A shopkeeper escaped yesterday from the clutches of five kidnappers, who had held him captive for a ransom of $35,000 for a week, when two men keeping watch over him fell asleep. Teh Tat Chong, 32, told police that five men went176 words
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Article61 1971-04-15 3 A 15-YEAR-OLD boy, Tan Ah Heng, of Sembawang Road, was admitted to hospital with head and body injuries after he fell from the first floor of a building at 10 p.m. on Tuesday. Tan, a coffee shop assistant, fell to the ground while playing with61 words
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Article219 1971-04-15 3 JURONG BOAT SHOW FOR 5 DAYS SINGAPORE'S first Boat Show opens at 5.30 p.m. today at the Jurong Pier car park. The organisers and sponsors of the show, American Marine (S) Pte. Ltd. have invited 400 guests to the opening by Mr Ho Kah Leong, MP for Jurong. American Marine219 words
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Article69 1971-04-15 3 LEE AH Guan rode a scooter along North Bridge Road by holding another scooter is t's shoulder because his own machine had broken down. Yesterday he pleaded guilty to the charge of obstructing other vehicles by riding abreast of another scooter in October 1969. Magistrate69 words
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335 1971-04-15 4 Shipyards recruit workers from India months are in welding, marine craftsmanship and in marine fitting. The Keppel Shipyard Training Centre is training technicians for its own yard and for Sembawang Shipyard. Over 200 apprentices are now undergoing training at the centre which was set-up in 1967. They are given one335 words
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Article, Illustration98 1971-04-15 4 CAPTAIN G.L. Wright (above) has been appointed master of the Blue Funnel liner Centaur, on the Singapore-West Australia run. Capt. Wright, who takes over from Capt. W.T.D. McMillan, joined Blue Funnel in 1941 and served on the same run 20 years ago as98 words
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Article59 1971-04-15 4 FRUIT seller Tan Choon Chye, of Toa Payoh, had his weighing scale forfeited and was fined $25 by a magistrate yesterday for using an unstamped machine. An inspector of weights and measures made a surprise inspection of weighing scales at Toa Payoh Market on Dec. 2359 words
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Article99 1971-04-15 4 THE Singapore Teachers' Union will send two officials to attend the Asian region conference of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession in New Delhi from April 27 to May 4. The officials are Messrs Edwin Netto, the treasurer and Inche Karim Bagoo,99 words
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104 1971-04-15 4 HAMZAH bin Buang of cnantek Lama was charged with having a siren on his motor-cycle in Robin Road on May 14, 1969. Only Police and Fire Brigade vehicles are allowed to have sirens. Yesterday he was given a dis charge not amounting to an104 words
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Article, Illustration259 1971-04-15 4 A TINY speck appeared over the sky and within seconds a gleaming white jet swooped past at 450 m.p.h. in front of the Royal Air Force base control tower in Changi. It banked and made another swoop before landing and taxiing to a stop259 words
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Article, Illustration269 1971-04-15 4 AA WANTS 50MPH LIMIT ON SOME ROADS THE Automobile Association of Singapore is expected to ask the Government to raise the speed limit on certain roads from 40 to 50 m.p.h. Mr. CH. Campbell, vice-chairman of the A.A. said yesterday: "Cars should be allowed to travel faster on roads like269 words
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191 1971-04-15 4 BUS guides are being sold at some 20 community centres to help meet the heavy demand for them On Monday, the 30-cent booklets were sold on the black market at $1 each. The booklets in English and Chinese are now available at the following191 words
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Article176 1971-04-15 4 THE High Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by a taxi driver jailed for two years for living on the immoral earnings of two Indonesian women. The man, Tan Yew Hock, 31, is also serving 18 months for harbouring the two women at two places in Geylang and176 words
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Article57 1971-04-15 4 GOEI Thye Peng of Prince Philip Avenue was fined a total of $235 yesterday for committing 13 traffic offences between May 1966 and March 1967. Goei, who drove four cars during the period, pleaded guilty to the charges. Ten of them were for causing57 words
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Article, Illustration285 1971-04-15 5 THE Asian Development Bank yesterday signed a second agreement within two days to float a bond issue outside Asia. The agreement was with a Swiss banking syndicate for $27.5 million. i Mr, Takeshi Watanabe, ADB President said that the signing of the deal285 words
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Article159 1971-04-15 5 DONATIONS received by the Singapore Herald for the Dragon Lotus Hill Temple stood at $724 yesterday. The donors were: Dr. Bashir A. Mallal $150, Malayan Law Journal Pte. Ltd. $150, Anonymous $100, Mr Shum Yut Sang $100, Mr S.K. Gaw $80, Mr Kwok Yoke Wing159 words
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274 1971-04-15 5 THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic is planning a ten-day orientation programme for freshmen next month. The highlight of the programme would be a panel dispussion on the suitability certificate and the future of student autonomy in tertiary education. Those taking part would be student representatives from274 words
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Article38 1971-04-15 5 SWEDEN'S new ambassador Mr. Eric Otto Gunnarsson Virgin presented his credentials to President Sheares at the Istana yesterday. He succeeded Count Axel Lewenhaupt, who left Singapore for reassignment at the end of last year.38 words
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Article, Illustration265 1971-04-15 5 JAPAN is to introduce a tariff preference scheme for imports from developing countries in October three months behind schedule. The scheme calls for preferential tariffs on manufactured and semi-manufactured imports from developing countries. This was disclosed by Dr. Augustine Tan, the MP265 words
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Article96 1971-04-15 5 THE Singapore University has appointed Mr. Chan Kee Kok and Mr. Lee Chee Khuen to deputy bursarships. Mr. Chan, 49, joined the university 14 years ago as administrative assistant and was promoted assistant in 1965. Mr. Lee, 38, joined the University of Malaya in Kuala96 words
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218 1971-04-15 6 MIDF gives $331,000 loans in East Malaysia KOTA KINABALU, Wed. The Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad has given loans totalling $331,000 to businessmen in East Malaysia to help them set up their own industries. The MIDF's regional investment officer. East Malaysia, Mr. Seah Yun Khong, said today that the loansBernama - 218 words
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Article24 1971-04-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A four-man delegation from the Soviet Ministry of Merchant Marine will arrive here tomorrow on a week's visit.24 words
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Article, Illustration425 1971-04-15 6 'REMOVE OUTMODED VALUES' CALL KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Ideology (Rukunegara) should be the guiding principles for higher education in Malaysia, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie suggested here today. The Minister with Special Functions and Information added that higher education in the seventies must be425 words
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88 1971-04-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ten Malaysian students have been detained by the Taiwan Government. Reports in the local Chinese press said that these students were detained for listening to Radio Peking. A spokesman of the Foreign Ministry confirmed that the students had been detained. He88 words
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274 1971-04-15 6 Tunku: Islamic group to hold annual summit PENANG, Wed. The Islamic Secretariat will hold an annual summit or Ministerial-level conference to discuss problems faced by member countries. The secretary-general of the secretariat, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said this here today. The Tunku, who leaves for Jeddah on Sunday to set up274 words
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122 1971-04-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The acting Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will open the three-week "Australian imprint" exhibition at the National Art Gallery here on Friday. The deputy director of the National Art Gallery of Victoria, Mr Gordon Thomson, said122 words
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Article131 1971-04-15 6 Call for surtax graduates KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A proposal for the introduction of an educational surtax on all students who had undergone tertiary education was made here today. The director of the Mara Institute of Technology, Inche Arshad Ayub, who made the proposal, said it was only fair that a131 words
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Article85 1971-04-15 6 LABOURER Juri bin Malal, 21, of Jalan Übi, was sentenced to a month's jafl yesterday for possession of a pen-knife, which was found in his trouser pocket when police saw him loitering and searched him near a petrol kiosk in Aljunied Road at 4 a.m. on Feb. 3.85 words
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Article, Illustration192 1971-04-15 6 RAZAK MEETS ENVOYS IN LONDON LONDON, Wed. The heads of eight Malaysian diplomatic missions in Europe and America held a day-long conference here yesterday under the chairmanship of Malaysian Premier Tun Abdul Razak. Heads of missions in the US, Canada, UK, France, Netherlands, West Germany, Italy and the Soviet Union,192 words
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222 1971-04-15 6 Chinese unity group to go political there was no conflict of interests between the two organisations. "We complement each other. In fact, we are prepared to work with any other political party," he declared. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The ten-man Malaysian Chinese Liaison Committee for National Unity is to be registered222 words
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Article, Illustration256 1971-04-15 7 THEY'RE now doing ten-minute abortions without the use of anaesthetics at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. The quick abortions are being done in one outpatient clinic at the hospital using the vacuum aspiration method. The patient walks in, lies down, has her vagina dilated and her womb256 words
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319 1971-04-15 7 SIXTEEN-year-old Brandon Barker, the son of the Minister of Law and National- Development, Mr. E.W. Barker won first prize in the Rotary Inter-school Elocution contest for English language schools. Brandon and the other nine prize winners from the English and non-English streams, received319 words
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102 1971-04-15 7 Free course on care of cats and dogs "KITTY, Kitty, Kitty" may soon have a professional ring to it. For the Primary Production Department is starting a three-month, full-time course on the care and handling of cats and dogs. The course, open to anyone under 30 with an aptitude for102 words
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Advertisement275 1971-04-15 7 I I I I I BUYING A HOUSE, IN WHICH YOUR 4 ASK ABOUT FINANfUI **___*_i i BRING YOUR FAMILY HAPPINESS in Singapore thw^a"readAeJn_dn^_rlv _H__lJiF Careful workman--1 AND SECURITY WHFN YOI, RKf IN Singapore, ineyve aireaay neiped nearly PJR«,>&»i IgMgA... ship. Perfect finish. TO^K^IUTTOUsSbUiSnS tenthOUSandf; m tSOWnthe w "h°^- E^k-M*275 words
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335 1971-04-15 8 American decision on China 'soon' WASHINGTON, Wed. A State Department spokesman said yesterday the United States will announce soon its decision on China trade policy and the question of Chinese representation at the United Nations. Press Officer Robert J. McCloskey at the same time said there is no "organic connection"335 words
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Article, Illustration428 1971-04-15 8 (*ni ~\mtvSM*M i^ f*Mmr m 1 T^^b I j i* *i" i" *i" i* i' i' i* i" ii A« \-J*~+—uJ SEOUL, Wed. President Park Chung-Hee's motorcade was stoned, allegedly accidentally, by student demonstrators today as it passed a college here. However, no car428 words
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157 1971-04-15 8 SYDNEY, Wed. Barmen, barmaids, kitchen staff, waiters and waitresses will refuse to serve South African cricket and rugby teams planning to visit Australia later this year. With the Australian Labour Party's official endorsement yesterday of a ban on all white South African sporting teams,157 words
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Article193 1971-04-15 8 450 million children are hungry GENEVA, Wed. About half of the 900 million children in developing countries suffer from some form of malnutrition, only 5 to 10 per cent of them have access to medical services, and more and more of them are growing up in slums and shanty towns.193 words
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Article201 1971-04-15 8 NEW YORK, Wed. A group of young Jewish student activists today turned loose a horde of frogs in the offices of the Soviet airline Aeroflot in protest of "the condition of Jews in the Soviet Union." The group let loose the frogs in remembrance of the201 words
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193 1971-04-15 8 Protestants run riot in new Belfast battles LONDON, Wed. British forces regained control in Belfast's Ballymacaret quarter today after a night of looting and rioting by Protestant mobs. Almost 1,000 Protestants took part in the rioting, throwing rocks and molotov cocktails at troops. Several shops were looted and a store193 words
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Article228 1971-04-15 8 Mrs. B says thanks for aid COLOMBO, Wed. Ceylon Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, last night thanked friendly countries for their prompt assistance with urgently needed supplies to put down the rebellion there. She did not specify what the equipment was and who the friendly countries were. However, Indian and228 words
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Article144 1971-04-15 8 WINNIPEG, Wed. Crew members of a small Canadian commuter airliner, aided by heavy cloud cover, pulled a bluff on three young would-be hijackers yesterday and landed at Winnipeg International Airport, where authorities were waiting. Three juveniles armed with sharpened toothbrush handles tried to force the pilotAP - 144 words
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Article72 1971-04-15 8 MANILA, Wed. General Abdul Haris Nasution left for the Southern Philippines to be honoured by a Philippine university as a militant youth organisation branded him a traitor who has "delivered Indonesia into the dirty hands of U.S. imperialism." The Chairman of Indonesia's Provisional Peoples' Consultative Committee72 words
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Article, Illustration175 1971-04-15 9 DUBCEK NOW A GRASS CUTTER HAMBURG, Germany, Wed. West Germany's largest daily newspaper yesterday published a photograph reportedly showing former Czechoslovak Communist party chief, Alexander Dubcek, working as a weed cutter. The blown-up photograph on the front page of Bild Zeiting shows a man in work clothes holding a stick-175 words
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Article300 1971-04-15 9 CHESS.. .by Herald Knight NIGEL Gwee (ACS) and Lim Seng Hoo (St. Patrick's) took the lead with 4 points in the Junior Open section after the fourth round of play in the 1971 Singapore Junior Individual Championships. Right behind them are Alan Leow300 words
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Article, Illustration470 1971-04-15 9 Amin groomed as new Dacca leader RAWALPINDI, Wed. The Pakistan army is trying to build an alternative civilian leadership around an elderly politician Mr. Nurul Amin after having crushed the banned Awami League leadership in East Pakistan. Mr. Amin, 77, is the only one of the 169 National Assembly membersAP; ANS - 470 words
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106 1971-04-15 9 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. The United States Government has sanctioned the sale of light American aircraft to South Africa for reconnaissance and training purposes, according to Mrs. Olive Beech, head of the American Beech-Craft Corporation, who arrived here today. Mrs Beech said her company one106 words
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180 1971-04-15 9 SAIGON, Wed. Heavy fighting broke out half a mile North West of besieged Fire Base Six as 4,000 South Vietnamese reinforcements poured into the area. South Vietnamese headquarters in Saigon claimed 96 sorth Vietnamese were killed in today's battle, 50 3f them180 words
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286 1971-04-15 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. U.S. naval and aerial presence will be maintained in Asia "for many years to come" Defence Secretary Melvin Laird said today. Summing up the Indo-C hina war situation, Mr. Laird said a final estimate on the success of286 words
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118 1971-04-15 9 HANOI'S TOP LEADERS RE-ELECTED IN POLL HANOI, Wed. The top North Vietnamese leadership was re-elected to the National Assembly almost unanimously in nation-wide Legislative elections held on Sunday. Over 99 per cent of the registered voters went to the polls. In Hanoi, with a population of over one million, 42118 words
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Article, Illustration679 1971-04-15 10 A GIRL'S FRACTURED SKULL... SEVEN-year-old girl Jennifer Low Shu Meng who was treated for a broken collar bone after a fall also had a fractured skull which did not show on her X-ray. This was said at a coroner's inquiry yesterday by Dr. Kwa679 words
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Article63 1971-04-15 10 MR. DAVID Marshall has been elected president of the United Nations Association Singapore at its annual meeting on Monday. Other officials were: vicepresident Dr. Sharom Ahmat, secretary Mr. Vernon Perreau, treasurer Mr. A.S. Bodestyne, and committee members Miss Eunice Cordeiro, Miss Raghbir Kaur, Mr. Vincent Mosbergen,63 words
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Article, Illustration293 1971-04-15 10 A. K. LEE - YOU MAY SEE HER HERE SOON A. K. LEE town talk By Qotid JVoteA THOSE of us who have friends in JB are probably familiar with the friendly female aboveShe's the official Playboy Bunny and don't be too surprised if you see her in town in the not-too-distant future. Not293 words
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Article296 1971-04-15 10 AFTER two years of planning, building, staff hunting and training, the Shangri-La Hotel at Orange Grove Road, opens today. The first guests to this 12-acre resort-style hotel were members of the mass media and travel agents who were invited to a reception on Tuesday evening at296 words
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Miscellaneous217 1971-04-15 10 THE DIARY mmmmmmmm,mmm m 9 a.m.— 6.30 p.m.: Exhibition of Indonesian paintings at Donald Galleries, Liat Towers, Orchard Road. 3 p.m.: Film show, Joy in the Morning, starring Richard Chamberlain and Yvette Mimieux and Chris Noel at the staff training room, National Library, Stamford Road. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at217 words
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299 1971-04-15 11 MANY South-East Asian countries tend to look for trained executives from Western countries rather than cooperate among themselves. Mr W. SyCip, Chairman of the Asian Institute of Management in Manila and the largest management consultants group in Asia, said he had found299 words
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Article, Illustration191 1971-04-15 11 NA TU RE GIRL JO A N TAILORED FOR PR JOB IDEAL TRAVELLING COMPANION CONTEST LOVELY and delicate, with features carved on classic lines, Joan Hong is a girl who wants to travel and see the world. At age 21, she works as a proof-reader for McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. "I191 words
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Article322 1971-04-15 11 (1) Every day from April 5 to April 17 (except Sunday) we will publish (wo pictures of oae of our Herald models. (2) Clip out the smaller picture and keep it. (3) On April 19 we will publish an entry form. Paste six of the pictures you have322 words
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316 1971-04-15 11 The wife who found life on island too dull A CHRISTMAS Island police officer told the High Court yesterday that he followed his wife one day in July last year and saw her entering a hotel in Bedok with a European man. Lim Han Cheong, 32, said the next day316 words
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364 1971-04-15 11 A clinic to help smokers kick the habit CIGARETTE smokers who want to kick the habit will get help at a clinic which the Singapore Natural Health Society hopes to set up. According to Mr. Tommy Kwik, SNHS president, the society will launch a "Health Bricks" campaign soon to raise364 words
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Advertisement31 1971-04-15 11 OVERLOAD: $10 FINE Van driver Kee Keong Lim was fined $10 yesterday for carrying three men in the driver's cabin of his van in Bedok Road on Feb. 24 last year.31 words
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Advertisement84 1971-04-15 11 CW*t ft **W\***t***mmm*W V *V 'm m T^vm I I H i //_KSgCT»WW^WW*WJ^^^ HI""* I If _H //R_v __H I J 'em. V-i^Y >£v T fSSS Come and see the Chrysler outboards 51 models AAwtJs*\ <s^y in a rom the Swm 9 er 3 6 all the way up to84 words
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Miscellaneous19 1971-04-15 11 M_H____________M_^^M________»_ TODAY: 12.34 a.m. (9.1 ft.); 1.49 p.m. (7.6 ft.) TOMORROW: 1.06 a.m. (9.0 ft.); 2.36 p.m. (7.1 ft.)19 words
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161 1971-04-15 12 $5,000 FINE FOR ABETTING COSMETICS TAX DODGE AN ex-cargo checker was fined $5,000 or six months' jail yesterday for abetting a cosmetics firm's ex-manager to evade $2,555 duty on six cartons of perfume and cosmetics. Abdul Ghani bin A. Wahab, 27, was convicted by the Fourth District Court of abetting161 words
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Article, Illustration583 1971-04-15 12 THE LETTERS 'ALEXANDER' WROTE TO P.M. AND OTHERS CLERK Teh Hong Teck, 36, harboured a grudge against policemen after he was jailed in 1968. To get even with them he sent a spate of anonymous letters alleging corruption and malpractices by 17 police officers. The583 words
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109 1971-04-15 12 MADAM Low Choo Keng, 33, a housewife, was yesterday granted a divorce by the High Court on the grounds of desertion. She married Dominic Tay, 37, an engineer on Sept. 8, 1962 and they have a child. She said soon after the109 words
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Article194 1971-04-15 12 SHIP CRASHES IN HARBOUR HALVED THE number of ship collisions in the Port Authority area has taken a deep plunge. There were only 17 collisions last year compared with 39 in 1969. Only nine vessels were grounded a drop of 12 from 1969. These s ignif icant decreases" in the194 words
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Miscellaneous299 1971-04-15 12 j 2ND SPEGTACUAR WEEK!~ 1 1 ADMISSION: fl ffl Tfl A I 4 SHOWS DAILY, I $1 W ***** LI U 11 a.m.. 2.30. CASH BOOKINGS ONLY I!■ 6.00 9.00 p.m. ®l I lls 1 1 I I l__ii fi ,9, 1 l___Jt__Hl_f.4: i P. WATERLOO, j I *§p rnumiwiKKiuMi299 words
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Miscellaneous470 1971-04-15 12 Starscope I ■lIIILM I— *\AtY\ Wl I it U_!_l i o lf__l_D__i I Stress is on the Money and basic Accept apparent ad- practical. Leave wild values are highlighted. versity as a J notions to others. Don't sell yourself constructive challenge. J Maintain course which short. Hold tight to Stop470 words
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Miscellaneous164 1971-04-15 12 MPPEKgLUB LYNN ROGERS Back Again! In response to popular appeal The girl you love. In a new bubbly, bouncy, full-of -hits, star-quality show. For a limited time only. SHOWTIMES: 10 p.m. M.45.p.m. 10 p.m.&12 midniqht(Sats.) Music by Tino Gatchalian his orchestra. Ju' li -PT'lii-mi jm* ii f^;^V&.\ IQ >v Jr*164 words
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Miscellaneous655 1971-04-15 12 2nd BIG WEEK NO FREE LIST Due to film's length— 4 shows a Note Times: 11. 2.30. 6.30. 9.15 Jack Lemmon. Shirley MacLaine "IRMA LA DOUCE" (UA) Technicolor Panavision NEXT CHANGE! 'l *a Robert Stephens, Colin Blakely a The PRIVATE LIFE ot Sherlock *a Holmes" P'vision Color (UA) l' LAST655 words
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Article174 1971-04-15 13 AUCKLAND, Wed. Thomas Nation-wide Transport (TNT) wants to take over effective control of Union Steam Ship at the end of September. TNT managing director Edward Abeles said in an interview that he was "delighted" at the New Zealand Government's approval of TNT's offer to buy theReuter - 174 words
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Article248 1971-04-15 13 BONN, Wed. An official spokesman for the West German Economics Ministry told a Press conference here the ministry has no plans whereby German interests would acquire a 23 per cent stake in British Petroleum, as suggested by some Press reports. Government spokesman Ruediger von Wechmar saidReuter - 248 words
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159 1971-04-15 13 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Platinum sources here say the ICI development of a replacement catalyst for platinum in the nitric acid industry is bearish in the short term, but has little impact over the long term. The sources pointed out that in the longer term the future159 words
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118 1971-04-15 13 WASHINGTON, Wed. Gulf Oil Corporation stockholders will be asked this year to terminate the firm's drilling operations in colonial-controlled areas of Africa, the Gulf Angola Project said. "American involvement through corporate investment in these areas provides substantial financial resources for the support of Portuguese118 words
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83 1971-04-15 13 AM EX and NYSE plan to share computers NEW YORK, Wed. The two largest stock exchanges in the United States are near to a decision on a plan to combine their computerised operations. The New York and American Stock Exchanges have been discussing details of the proposal since June last83 words
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Article92 1971-04-15 13 But Ralph S. Saul, AMEX president, said in an interview yesterday: "I don't think there is any intention at this time to merge the two markets." The independent agency under consideration was described by Stock Exchange executives as a consolidated operating facility which would eliminate duplication of services andAP - 92 words
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Article38 1971-04-15 13 BELFAST, Wed.— Harland and Wolff said it has won the largest order ever placed with British shipbuilders £75 million for five 256,000-ton tankers for Shell Oil. Work is expected to start in 1973.- APAP - 38 words
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598 1971-04-15 13 MOSCOW, Wed. Japan has replaced Britain. as the capitalist country with the highest volume of trade with the Soviet Union, according to official figures. Japan topped the list of capitalist trading partners with a 1970 total trade turnover of US$l7.5 million. Britain slipped598 words
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Article261 1971-04-15 13 TOKYO, Wed. Japan has no intention of dominating the Thai economy with its capital and will strive to increase its imports from Thailand, Mr Kogoro Uemura, president of the Federation of Economic Organisations has said. Mr Uemura gave this assurance when he met Thai EconomicAFP - 261 words
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Article46 1971-04-15 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.50 (2) 1 52.20; Hongkong 40.24; Beirut 39.25; London 38.90; Zurich 38.858, 38.955; Paris 39.21. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars pet tael.46 words
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Article29 1971-04-15 13 (Closing buyer/seller prices for April 14, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1494, 1495; 3-month 1492, 1493; Settlement 1495 Total turnover 1135 tone, including carries.29 words
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Article271 1971-04-15 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, 1 On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.0125 Gold (99% fineness, per Uel) 291.375 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi)271 words
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Article553 1971-04-15 13 The market closed easy yesterday, reflecting small selling and a dearth of buying interest. Operators lacked stimulus in the absence of any fresh background news. Markings were the lowest recorded since last month's U.K. budget. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was down 4.6 at 346.2.553 words
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Article93 1971-04-15 13 $13m Indon timber deals signed JAKARTA, Wed. The Simanggang Sawmill of Sarawak signed a contract with the Indonesian Government to exploit rain forests in Central Kalimantan. Under the 20-year contract, which called for a capital investment of US$l.5 million, Simanggang and P.T. Budi Sasanti will jointly exploit an area of93 words
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Article187 1971-04-15 13 UNIT holders in The Savings Fund will receive today a gross dividend payment of $4.64 per 100 units. This was announced by Mr Andrew T.K. Tan, manager of Singapore Unit Trusts. Mr Tan said the previous dividend payment amounted to $4.36 per 100 units. The current187 words
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Article28 1971-04-15 13 COPENHAGEN, Wed. The Bank of Denmark today lowered its bank rate by half a point from 8 per cent to 7.5 Der cent. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article346 1971-04-15 13 Stock prices eased in early backed down two cents and active trading yesterday. declining issues led the gainers Stan poor's industrial by a narrow margin. (Paid prices at 1100 EST. in U.S. dollars.) DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Tues.— (Changes in brackets): Industrials 927.28 (+0.64);346 words
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Article232 1971-04-15 13 AMSTERDAM Most internationals eased yesterday, but Royal Dutch gaided some ground. KLM eased with Wall Street, and shippings firmed again, while plantations were narrowly mixed. Local industrials were quietly mixed, and in banks, Algemene Bank Nederland was firm. Investment funds and insurances were narrowly mixed, while state loans232 words
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Advertisement190 1971-04-15 13 I I ADVERTISEMENTS REN6ANAYAKI. wife of Mr v S Maniam (formerly of Reuters) passed away peacefully on DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. 14.4.71. Funeral will take place Testimonials. Bring these to on 15.4.71 at 4.30 p.m. from 70 Motion Smith 1_ Battery Road Monk's Hill Terrace. S'pore 9 for and have permanent copies190 words
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Article244 1971-04-15 14 HOW are you enjoying your holdiay? It must be nice to be out of school for a bit. Each time I hint to my boss that I would like to go away for a while, he almost throws a fit! He says: "What would the kids do without244 words
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Article, Illustration1756 1971-04-15 14 children talkin nG LIVING DOLL Dear Editor, This is the first time I have written to you. I only started reading during February. I go to the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and am in primary 6A. Here are some jokes which I hope everyone will enjoy. Two youngsters1,756 words
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Advertisement6 1971-04-15 14 Competition Entry Form SCHOOL AND FORM6 words
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Advertisement15 1971-04-15 14 Colli COLOUR thi: enter this ion under. Phve your entry. NAME DATE Ol 811 ADDRESS15 words
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Miscellaneous1583 1971-04-15 14 I and star RADIO view =llllltlllllllllli;illlllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| *****1l FILMLET S spot I E P^ l P lighting various E ZZ I JoMlllMiHi j^HUMMBi aspects of the lives of E E -^J people from countries E l^f/BBAUW-wM l_-H-H-HHI-Hi belonging to the E 3.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Opening and Programme Asian1,583 words
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Article, Illustration735 1971-04-15 15 Drawings by some of our fjoung artists Dear Editor, I would like to tell you about my trip to India. I was then nine years old and that was the first time I had been abroad. It was during the third term holidays that my parents were planning735 words
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Article, Illustration221 1971-04-15 15 could a good cook cook if a good cook could cook cookies? There's no need to light a night-light. On a light night like tonight. For a nightlight's but a slight night. And tonight's a night that's light. Yes, tonight's light is a bright light. So it really is221 words
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Article, Illustration119 1971-04-15 15 Mary Bryson - Mary Bryson By Mother. "The minute I put Jerry down, he runs off and I end up chasing him. Even when I spank him, he doesn't come with me. I hate to take him to the grocery store or even go for a walk with lim Don't119 words
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Advertisement28 1971-04-15 15 lur this Picture L this picture and win a prize, but to competition, you must be seven or asc fill in the coupon and send it with birth!!!28 words
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234 1971-04-15 16 HK— An open market for Canadian-made clothes VANCOUVER, Wed. Hongkong, the world's second largest exporter of wearing apparel, is a wide-open market for Canadian-made women's clothing, an official of a Hongkong trade mission said here. "It's just a matter of snob appeal," said Robert S. Sun, project manager for theAFP - 234 words
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Article1634 1971-04-15 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE a HHB ——^———————w—mm FRASERS INDUSTRIAL INDICES TRADING remained quiet in the Stock Exchange yesterday and total turnover contracted slightly to 1,112,500 units, valued at $1,389,999. Industrials were slightly easier overall as operators tended to remain on the sidelines in the absence1,634 words
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Article80 1971-04-15 16 (Managers' price for April 15) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.30 1.35 Mai. Progress Fund 1.09 1.14 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.10 1.15 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.25xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.07 1.12 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.10 1.1 5xd80 words
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Article364 1971-04-15 16 RUBBER April 111.00 cents per kilo (up 4.25 cents). May 108.50 cents (up 1.25 cents). Opening indications yesterday were fractionally lower than Tuesday's closing level due to yet another disappointing London reaction. Brisk trading at the opening occurred in April 1 RSS at 106.75 cents per kilo and364 words
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Article46 1971-04-15 16 KUALA LUMPUR: Commodity followed by value, with rate of duty in brackets for April 14 to 21. RUBBER: 48-3/8 cents a lb. (1-7/8 cents, total 7-3/8 cents). COPRA: $560 a ton ($56). PALM OIL: $727.25 a ton ($54.*****). PALM KERNELS: $396.25 a ton ($39,625).46 words
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Article64 1971-04-15 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, hi pence per lb). Tone: Mainly nominal; ClF's April 15.40 15.70, May 15.25 15.55; June 15.65 15.85; Spot 16.00 16.15; Settlements May 16.15 16.30; June 16.35 16.50, July 16.55 16.70, July /Sept. 16.75 16.90, Oct/Dec. 17.35 17.50, Jan/March 17.85 18.00, April/June 18.15 18.30, July/Sept.64 words
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Article109 1971-04-15 16 TIN $550.12V_ a picul (up $6) The Penang market remained very firm yesterday, reflecting the sharp overnight London rise of £22 per ton following the American pledge to withhold stockpile sales. Straits tin was quoted another $6 higher at $650. 12 y^ per picul. On Tuesday, the commodity109 words
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Article104 1971-04-15 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian May 204V. reseller. 204 paid, June 2041* reseller. COCONUT OIL: Straits April 142 quoted; Malayan Unq; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May/June 292 seller; Ceylon A pril104 words
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Article43 1971-04-15 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.rru sellers' prices, in. shilling per cwt): Tone: Very quiet; Sarawak white spot 435.0, afloat 420.0. April/May 410.0, May /June 405.0, June/ Aug. 397.50; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 400.0, April/May 370.0, July/Adg. 346.0; Malabar April/May 590.0.43 words
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Article563 1971-04-15 16 Mining shares showed definite weakness yesterday, although selected stocks made worthwhile gains. Oils were little changed and industrials were mixed. Keywest and Towarnie, both of which have been queried by the exchange, were eagerly sought throughout the day. Keywest closed 14 cents higher at 36 cents after563 words
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Article296 1971-04-15 16 Prices made further headway yesterday in active trading, centred on rights issues and established counters. Volume of business for the day was valued at $16.22 million, compared with $10.35 million on Tuesday. Land rights, on which payment is due on Friday, opened at $28.90 and moved strongly296 words
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Article370 1971-04-15 16 The market reversed Tuesday's late bearish tendency and closed firm on fresh support in active trading. Turnover swelled to 410 million units, compared with 270 million units on Tuesday. Electric home appliances, cameras, autos and pharmaceuticals met strong demand. Among cameras, prominent gainers were Canon, Olympus and370 words
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Article171 1971-04-15 16 LONDON, Wed. Chartering was on a considerably reduced scale today although grain shippers have covered cargoes from the Northern Range to Yugoslavia at US$B.5O fd (free discharge) for April and from Duluth /Superior to Venezuela at US$9.lO fd for May. Reports that the Mary has been fixed171 words
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Advertisement1037 1971-04-15 17 I I I KEY F0R EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules I I I >. beginning on this page are given in four parts for J^^ I f^M >. A ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and W f- "*"a' j»w#«^«k«|^4|^M coastal. Each entry gives the following information: •r~ 7 i "Y J1,037 words
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Advertisement637 1971-04-15 17 II borberOfeg SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, VS. ATLANTIC Singap<-re P.S'he- Pmm*| N.Verk MMM N'Felk rmere MaeNial ■KONXVILLE Api lb 22 May 21 FERNGATE A r Apr 14 Jun 1 Junto Jun -i TRAVIATA Ror 19/21 Apr M/2S Jun 4 JunlJ Jun M Jun ii TEESTA Apr Apr JS/2S J«"> I637 words
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Advertisement370 1971-04-15 18 a MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E Jln. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE tSS/SSM m .9'htm *»»ar« ArrtwMK BUMOA omiD 4/5 Jun 6/9 Jun 10/11 Jun Mjyir bi I London 6/ i Hamburg 14/ /H'dam lb// Antwerp n;i Bremen £1/1 BUNOA MCLOB370 words
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Miscellaneous316 1971-04-15 18 B~>HIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF Selamat Delapanbelas, SINGAPORE Eastern Pearl, Tong AUTHORITY HAS Hwa, Wumme, Swift MADE THESE Dragon, Allen, BERTHING Gamsolo, Jalapankhi, ARRANGEMENTS Petro Dua Kota Naga,, FOR APRIL, 15. Kota Ratu, Wisskerk, OUT: Alemannia Solek, Kota Rajah, 1/2; Iwate Maru 13/14; Monruby, Tong Hock, Hekiyo Maru 19;316 words
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Miscellaneous834 1971-04-15 18 L» O OiM^I in^l Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far L_dOlkJv/LJI IvJ East ports to the north-east ALEMANN A S^ T V rnrH^r;. 9 HLL/AFT "-S-ALTAm Apr. 25,28 Japan. Pusan. Bangkok. KSC/OL ANDRZEJSTRUP In R/Apr 18 Bangkok (Apr 21), M/S TAIPOOSHAN In R/Apr 16 Penang (Apr 17/19), Jb834 words
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570 1971-04-15 19 Sunil's century revives India's Test hope WEST INDIES FINAL TEST PORT-OF-SPAIN, Wed. Twenty-one-year-old Sunil Gavaskar scored his third successive Test century in the fifth and final match of the series against 1 West Indies to enable India to reach a score of 247 for five at the close of the570 words
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Article78 1971-04-15 19 India Ist inns. S. Gawaskar not out 102 Abid Ali c Davis b Sobers 10 A. Wadekar c Sobers b Shepherd 28 D. Sardesai c Lewis b Holford 75 Viswanath c Lewis b Shepherd 22 Jaisimha c Carew b Dowe 0 E. Solkar not out 3 Extras 7 Total78 words
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Article, Illustration451 1971-04-15 19 Fair's Cup LONDON, Wed. Three of the four English football clubs involved in European competitions today are crippled by injuries suffered during the heavy easter week programme, in which some team will have played four games in six days. In fact, the four clubs451 words
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Article, Illustration314 1971-04-15 19 THE International Federation of Bodybuilders has awarded a Certificate of Merit to Mr John Ong "for devotion and dedication to the game." IFBB president Mr. Ben Weider said that only a few people in the world were awarded such certificates. Mr. Ong is314 words
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234 1971-04-15 19 PHILIPS SV (Philips Sport Club) from Edindhoven, Holland, will arrive here in June for a series of matches against Singapore and Malaysian teams. Philips SV meet Singapore Selection on June 11 or 12 at 7.30 p.m. at Jalan Besar Stadium. The footballers234 words
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Article, Illustration252 1971-04-15 19 CAVALIER - Katong Ocean steps out stylishly CAVALIER By RACING HERALD IPOH, Wed. Lucky Stables Katong Ocean shaped like a winner on good going here this morning. With Ismail Asban in the saddle, the grey sprinted stylishly over 3f in 37-3/5. He did not show up last week over 9f, finishing unplaced252 words
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Miscellaneous82 1971-04-15 19 DAVY JONES By Sam Left __i V ANP TONV WON'T DO Y THE PRODUCERS WON'T RISK UP Aty PARTS, JED- J 81FF... WE'RE f^TI THE J HI(?H^OA D D^S N HOW N i H APPENING TO THEiß^Hg^l WHY IS HE AIWAVS GIVING THE _o*f~L w <_^_r~_^__. _^_^_rV wl/_i a t82 words
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Miscellaneous462 1971-04-15 19 14 ■■22 EBMHassaa ACROSS DOWN I. Emil goes round with sled and 2. Have dinner, for example, ski but only half trained (11) partly seated (3) 9. Small lizard captured in the 3 ot in a mess with a bar of deftest way (3) molten metal (5) 4. Puts the462 words
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Article, Illustration903 1971-04-15 20 'Chinese would have humiliated us if they'd tried' say Americans spend more time learning from the Chinese,'' said Dick Miles ten-time national U.S. champion. The match was played in the vast and modern capital gymnasium and attended by Ting Shi Ling, chairman of the Association for friendshipAP - 903 words
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Article49 1971-04-15 20 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: SBHFL. Div 3: Ming Court vs G. Waugh 'B* (Jn, Basar 5.15 p.m. 1 HOCKEY. SHA Div. 2: SCC vs SAFSA *B' (SCC 5.15 p.m.) Friendly GSC vs SJI (GSC -5.15 p.m.). NETBALL: SWNA Asian League. Cparrer Park 3 p.m.) GQL\_ Memorial Cup Semi-finals (Bukit Course).49 words
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Article, Illustration286 1971-04-15 20 Perry tipped to win Batu Tiga Grand Prix KUALA LUMPUR' Wed. The Grand Prix motorcycles at Batu Tiga over the weekend promises to be one of the most exciting ever seen on the circuit. The Malaysian Motor Sports Club, organisers of the Selangor Grand Prix today announced a "formidable line-up"286 words
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Article, Illustration231 1971-04-15 20 SEOUL, Wed. Graham Marsh of Australia fired a five -under- par 67 today and won the first prize in both team and individual events of a traditional Pro-am tournament held on the eve of the 1971 Korea Open Golf Championship. The Aussie pro touredAP - 231 words
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Article, Illustration556 1971-04-15 20 LIM TIONG WAH - LIM TIONG WAH SINGAPORE Hockey Association is the "Cinderella" of tfie local sporting scene. It seems to lose out when it comes to international competitions. The association on two occasions had to drop out of the Asian Games in 1958 in Japan and again556 words
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Article248 1971-04-15 20 SINGAPORE'S world recognised ten-pin bowler Henry Tan will perform the opening ceremony in the finals of the Philippine Air Lines' International Eight-pin tournament at the new International Bowl at Singapore Hyatt Hotel on Saturday. The tournament, the first of its kind in the world, has attracted a248 words
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88 1971-04-15 20 IPOH, Wed. Joint holders Singapore Malays made an impressive start when they trounced Kedah 7-0 in the opening match of the Malaysian Malays hockey competition on the Municipal Padang here today. Singapore led a 2-0 lead at the interval with goals by centrehalf Abdullah Hamid88 words
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Article106 1971-04-15 20 PORT Authority Police handed British Petroleon Sports Club a 5-1 beating in a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Police were one-up in the fifth minute when Mohamad Aziz notched in a header from close range. The oilmen evened the score through Mohammed but106 words
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Title Section9 1971-04-15 2 BOAT SHOW SPECIAL SINGAPORE HERALD THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 197)9 words
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Article, Illustration154 1971-04-15 2 THE PLACE: Jurong Pier Car Park. For five days, from noon to 10 p.m., you are invited to a show of some fabulously appointed power cruisers and many smaller craft. For Singaporeans, living on an island with excellent facilities for water sport all the year round, this boat show is154 words
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593 1971-04-15 2 TOMORROW and for the next four days the car park in front of Jurong Pier will be clear of automobiles and dressed up for an occasion that is a mile stone in the history of Singapore boat building. For593 words
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Article, Illustration168 1971-04-15 2 THE MAGIC world of power cruising draws more people to it every year in Singapore as it does elsewhere. There has been a manyfold increase in the number of power boats here in recent years. Boatmen regard Singapore waters as ideal for cruising and unmatched for good fishing.168 words
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Article, Illustration551 1971-04-15 3 Boating pleasure: How a marina can help POWER CRUISING k away from it all a fleet of (.rand Banks cruisers V^_ of rugged construction. I but luxuriously appointed. I To service the growing I M community of boat- \**f owners, marinas can _W prove to be very profitable ventures. *J551 words
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Advertisement251 1971-04-15 3 BOAx7IT SHOW I STONE MARINE SINGAPORE** PTE) UMrIED |U||"fcrfcftf tlftA #_U_________ni_M%_i_il__^ _Cir_ra_r_i_r_i_rl C_L* I _J ''*mi-mmT^' <4mmmmmmmmmm\ d JK T^ m^mw^ __Ss^ kfj r 1 J^ 1 »Jp jrn J _t 4_P ____E j 1 t? w l__k H_l .______<_■ M*******^ *W _2__lte____P^- f \3T- < ■MR l__r Jf% __^^_r251 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1971-04-15 4 Have your own world afloat... WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN YOUR BOAT FOR EXPORT ANOTHER Grand Banks diesel cruiser for export a scene frequently repeated in Singapore harbour. Nearly 200 boats built at the American Marine yard in Jurong have been shipped abroad. FEW people buy power boats from American1,006 words
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Advertisement298 1971-04-15 4 SHOW J J*** GRIMWOOD ELECTRIC HEATERS %V FOR EVERY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION Typical Installations Associated with Fluid, Steam Gas Heating in Many Types of Vessels Hanged Immersion heaters used in Hanged Immersion heaters mounted Hanged immersion heaters in tank 'I^^B I s ll_Pft^ jftx^^^j^^v^^ 5 i hot water accumulator for storing298 words
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Article, Illustration498 1971-04-15 5 THIS is a GRAND J BANKS 50 for cruising M in the grand manner. I She has a spacious saloon (20' 3" x IV 7") I for gracious living and *M entertaining. There is a M superbly equipped j galley. ODD American Marine (Singapore)498 words
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Advertisement23 1971-04-15 5 Civil Engineers V J and General Building Contractors FEDBtAI CONSTRUCTION CO.. 673 -A, Alexandra Road, Singapore. Tel: *****8. tm 9 I h 123 words
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Advertisement154 1971-04-15 6 ******MMMMMM^m^^^**^~—*^^****MM^e* AmmtA^^Z 9 **M_ mm i ■■—^■i __P_ i__ NOS <^__-_fcii_-----l_--i---Sil^'_J^ „i„ I Yfc. v :L_J I Ir* 8 Jm^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ mm \**ML********** m^^ i t -f «■>»_»» i ««i*_iMa__. s •<<_b____ *t_tfi lß^ +tf f 'J&V&NRMMM/Ms*, t^_r154 words
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Article, Illustration261 1971-04-15 7 Oh, for a life on the ocean wave... THE annual Boat Show at Earls Court, London, attracts entries from boat manufacturers aD over the world. The picture above was taken at this year's show and gives a general view of the pool in an oriental setting. The American Marine exhibit,261 words
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Article, Illustration63 1971-04-15 7 Fast pleasure boats travel by fast P&O liners American Marine's pleasure cruisers, the Grand Banks Series and the Laguna 10-metre series, are exported to London and Hamburg, and other world markets. Luxury pleasure boats need careful cargo handling and stowage. So they go by P&O liners. For all freight enquiries,63 words
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Article, Illustration342 1971-04-15 8 TIPS FOR WATER SKIING a sport enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of outboarders. one that you'll find a lot of fun. The pictures on the opposite page show the easiest and best way to get up on skis. Sit on the back of the skis in342 words
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Advertisement253 1971-04-15 8 _o_b_^st to marine and other workshops fJM fe___fe_-V BP „_H BijPr Ipl tJtWmT r*T 1 I i 1 i I s H !«_■_> f£_S__f_ ioillfl Sal ■____^3 I MmmMM »I|b 2 I _L^J __fl __fl^_^_ l____^___l __^_i Pir_i_f _i *M f mwF *W***MMy __B__^_lr_^_l_i^_^_l _B^__kl J r-'^HB ivi _^_^_9*^_B_^R__Bm_l_l9w _I^_____mh__^___^__l253 words
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Article23 1971-04-15 9 COMING IN FOR A SMOOTH LANDING THIS is the way to make it back to the shore after letting go of the tow-rope.23 words
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Article, Illustration149 1971-04-15 9 1. TURN Palm vertical, describe curving motion with hand in direction desired. 2. JUMP Raise hand sharply imitating jumping arc. 3. SLOWER Palm down motion downward, or shake head if both hands are in use. 4. SPEED OKAY The okay signal, with thumb and forefinger making an149 words
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Advertisement72 1971-04-15 9 CHIN HUAT TRADINC CO. 35 DAISY AVENUE. SINGAPORE 13 TEL: *****4 ta__M_H_M_i %^^e_^_^_ i j VEs Suppliers of S_Bflifiia_r-- I General Hardware and Marine Engineering _^______^____^K^^^^^KLj^^^^m Materials __B^___________l _________S X^^^s. '****a\\—mWm^m^m^m^m^m^t***MMm% flflflflV ~__^__J S^^^^^*_ l ______fl H_B__ L_fl ■1 __Tr_^__~ > Bfl I B —"|^--^^^^fl^^^^^Mfl^~y 1 I _-^R^^oyj-^_______J__^_B^_____^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^_l _^fl_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H I72 words
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Advertisement445 1971-04-15 10 i 1 i____B___flflflflflflflflflfl_ 49 fc|^^ --i:^ w fe flflk^ ■n_.ii ■i_tf rf_lM!P*Ji"- _t __9_E_B___M_l d_^_^_^_^_K Mm. jß_ 3^__^__^__^___l _^_t l _^__w _^l _fl "^B PB^^ BP JL_fl **W W*^ 9 r f b1 Bfl* I P___ Bbbp bbVb_^_^_^_C _^_^_^H_fl_fli_^_^_^_^B^_^_^_^_^_^__ _L flsßV __L II 9v_^_* >^^_l flfl. SflH_BflHflflflHH_r rp I 9_445 words
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204 1971-04-15 11 LEE CHIU SAN - Wingtip to wingtip a 12ft. manta ray LEE CHIU SAN By IN THE world below the sea giant shapes fly over weird landscapes. That is what a skin diver can experience and that is why Mr Edmond Koh has been a skin diver far ten years and has no plans204 words
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Article, Illustration35 1971-04-15 11 Every American Marine Grand Banks cruiser has a swimming platform at the stern and a heavy commercial-type boom for lifting heavy loads such as the big ones you catch.35 words
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Advertisement661 1971-04-15 11 <#9 1 M\ *a^^la**a\£A \m* __C~"~^^'^ 1 s __._^B_fl_ 9 -————m\ Bl_^_e JTw \_fh_ LEICA precision mmwgM***** flfl i____Fi rTflJl Ik WP^rino 9 ,cAF- e 1 T^_^fl^^ ISSfI flM^^^fl __Jr_flß____:W_._fl__^_k. Optimum sharpness WVUIUIJI B ___^_^_fl __S __£ota_&l2fl L_kCTfcp exposure ¥1 jA C^ __Sr_R__l_Hßi^^ BflL. limes worn range, power zoom I661 words
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Article, Illustration150 1971-04-15 12 For hours of fun. start with fins, mash and snorkel Skin diving is fast gaining popularity here. Singapore and its many offshore islets fringed with coral reefs offer ample encouragement to join the wonderful world of skin-diving. FOR BEGINNERS a mask, snorkel and a pair of fins will provide many150 words
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Article, Illustration63 1971-04-15 12 SKIN diving, or to be more exact, i diving with the assistance of an A "aqua lung" enables you to explore M the seabed and experience the M\ beauty of a silent and watery world. JM There is also excitement down there B spearfishing and possibly63 words
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Article208 1971-04-15 12 DIVING SIGNALS 1. YOU OR ME Diver points to himself or another diver indicating the person referred to in the signal which follows. 2. OK, ALL IS WELL This can either be a question from one diver to another or an affirmative reply to this question. 3. SOMETHING WRONG Not208 words
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Advertisement207 1971-04-15 12 _^_l flfl I Specialists in custom-made Cushions and Hoods I I for Motor Boats and other Marine Crafts I L mmm%mwaoK9^m***^^ H W --s-^_a- l* i *!Sß^ fg i_. _w i i l' r. ilte.#'^v* _f 3 *v-"^ K j I I __i__y __»Sr i^^*"-^"-!' __ra_^K: J %*i -'_B«^.V v'iif"^207 words
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Article, Illustration463 1971-04-15 13 From page 12 10. I HAVE NO MORE AIR Diver repeatedly touches mouth-piece with cupped fingers. 11. 1 AM OUT OF BREATH Indicates that diver is out of breath and wishes to stop ir slow down to regain his t> rcath. Important in i\-udinK463 words
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Article, Illustration650 1971-04-15 13 Loaded with gadgets, but no gilhickies... WE ALL know what a gadget is. But what is a GILHICKIE? No one remembers when the term first gained currency, but to sailors of past generations, it meant improvised part, fitting or repair. The more weird or ingenious the device, the more it650 words
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Advertisement175 1971-04-15 13 I at' a*f**mmwM*. AAMd_m^^^-^^ l^V___r '*WIS*WNW' III '"I' ll |f'"" i'"n. iiiiiM»irfl |fl Jjfl fl s I Sfct IM_^________^_l _^_w. 10" Scraper Machine CfIWM I ri f—^m P__^__B^__^_»__ -(9 jCi '^B^B^^^^^^^BBfl^L^^^fc :|L I Plywood Cut Off Saw Machine I LUM TAI CO., ENGINEERING WORKS 288, Kallang Road, Factory: 70, Jalan175 words
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Article, Illustration10 1971-04-15 14 Reprinted from MOTOR BOAT AND YACHTING January 8, 197110 words
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Article, Illustration601 1971-04-15 14 THE LAGUNA 10 metre, designed in the USA and built in Singapore, has an aura somewhat reminiscent of a good quality American car. It has a similar liberality of space and materials devoted nominally to only a few passengers but with the ability to take more quite easily601 words
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Advertisement65 1971-04-15 14 a r^j-i i j j \_m I[ 1 1 l77 j ljTj _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-___nTiT' 1 1 1 1 i iB l ___i 1 1 1 h __n t <! j rn____________________i IJ I 1 nMLHII hmU j I r Jivii jTi iT^l^i_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-! I PAN MALAYAN TRADING CO. H Stockist of wooden65 words
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Article, Illustration1954 1971-04-15 15 Top marks for the controls: A Pleasure to drive matter of where to put the footrest, etc. the boat is a pleasure to drive, with everything nicely to hand. There is an upper control position with a flying bridge which is somewhat lower than some and as such is to1,954 words
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Advertisement37 1971-04-15 15 SIEW KONG ELECTRICAL SERVICE 8 FRAME MAKERS. GLASS MERCHANT 8 GENERAL CONTRACTORS We are proud to be entrusted with the supplying of cut glass to American Mariie (Sl Pte. Ltd. 453, GEYLANG ROAD SINGAPORE, 14 TEL: *****237 words
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Article, Illustration11 1971-04-15 17 A LAGUNA at American Marine's Jurong yard.11 words
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Article, Illustration36 1971-04-15 17 WHEN women inspect the Laguna's galley, they usually ask where they can get similar plug-in cooking utensils and other equipment for their homes! Note tne sink can be covered when not in use.36 words
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Advertisement124 1971-04-15 17 Outboard Motors fc. (j^*-**— A j I grcMPg- S^ °HH Medium-sized boat motor An all Round Motor. Powerful sports motor Superior race motor Speed range 4500/5500 r.p.m. Speed range: 4800/5500 r.p.m. Speed range 5000/5800 r.p.m. Speed range 5000/5800 r.p.m. Fuel consumption: Fuel Consumption: Fuel consumption: Fuel consumption: Cruising speed 2.31124 words
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Article, Illustration47 1971-04-15 18 THE OLDEST TOOL FOR BOATS A THE adze is one of AW the oldest tools used in Ml boat building. A skilled M I worker like this one can control his cut to within one-sixteenth of an inch. A young man proud of his new found skills.47 words
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Article, Illustration54 1971-04-15 18 A TECHNICIAN working in the machine shop of the American Marine yard. ANOTHER Grand Banks cruiser takes shape. This work on the hull starts upside down. In the background is a similar type of vessel in a more54 words
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Article, Illustration69 1971-04-15 19 THE production line for the Laguna It metre high-style, high-speed cruisers designed by naval architect Robert S. Dorris. It has a sleek fibreglass hull, and a rakish flying bridge. A WORKER shapes a part for a Grand Banks vessel with loving care. A MR. L. McOaTl. managing69 words
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Article, Illustration41 1971-04-15 19 THE INSIDE story of the Laguna... showing some constructional details and how controls and wiring are put in before they are covered up. This kind of closefitting work calls for craftsmanship of very high standards.41 words
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185 1971-04-15 19 STONE MARINE Singapore (Pte). Ltd. commenced production early in 1970. One year later the name is associated with marine propellers of the highest quality. The new company was formed with the solid background of many years close and effective association with Stone Manganese Marine Ltd.,185 words
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Advertisement433 1971-04-15 19 Aluminium is our business. < We are proud to be the suppliers of Aluminium to American Marine (S) Pte. Ltd. for their building of marine crafts. DIETHELM X CO., LTD., Factories in Singapore and Petaling Jaya tMaSw. WAr __i _B^«i* i*S_B_P'-^ **a*M aTwr f _rCfl__l _f __Blii^^P''^il* M *<L_ v433 words
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Article, Illustration268 1971-04-15 20 Evinrude's Triumph is even better this year RESTYLED and technicaDy improved for 1971, the Evinrude "Triumph" 60 h.p. is now available here. It took Evinrude five years and five million Australian dollars developing the technology to build loop fuel passages between the cylinders of a modern die-cast aluminium water-cooled engine.268 words
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Article, Illustration360 1971-04-15 20 THERE are many attractive places in and around Singapore within easy reach of outdoor and boating enthusiasts. The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is especially active at weekends. Many large boats are moored in the Sungai Pandan and many more are stored on racks and360 words
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Advertisement773 1971-04-15 20 HAMILTON JET Safety razor f£J JET: THE FACTS inboard and out. Get behind a jet stream and Just as a rifle recoils from the blast of its bullet you're really skiing. Or behind the wheel for jet so a jet boat blasts forward from the thrust of hot power boating.773 words
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