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Title Section15 1971-04-17 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 229 Singapore Saturday, April 17. 1971 15 CENTS MC(P) No. 252515 words
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460 1971-04-17 1 ARMY DRIVE ON TO OUST 'MISCREANTS' KARACHI, Fri. Pakistan today reported heavy fighting along Indian border in East Pakistan as New Delhi accused Islamabad of turning the civil war into a confrontation with India. Pakistani troops inflicted "severe casualties"on Indian intruders and "anti-state elements," Radio460 words
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606 1971-04-17 1 ASIAN Development Bank Governors yesterday supported moves to increase the bank's special funds which provide low-interest loans, but some of them cautioned against excessive borrowing at normal interest rates to avoid over-indebtedness. The three-day conference, which ends today, is expected to endorse a resolution606 words
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Article148 1971-04-17 1 20 QUIT FIRE BRIGADE SOME 20 firemen, including a non-commissioned officer, yesterday quit the Fire Brigade to join a shipyard. All of them are from five fire stations Central, Geylang, Serangoon, Alexandra and Bukit Timah. They will end their service with the brigade in the middle of next month two148 words
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Article122 1971-04-17 1 COLOMBO, Fri. The terrorists are avoiding contact with Government forces and they appear to be deserting their ranks in large numbers, the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs said today. Quoting reports from armed services and police, it said small groups of armed insurgentsAFP - 122 words
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Article27 1971-04-17 1 POLICE were called after someone threw a flower pot through the glass window of the Air India office in the Adelphi Hotel early this morning.27 words
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Article, Illustration306 1971-04-17 1 BUSINESSMAN Lim Choo Kim, 42, missed death "by an inch" when a bullet grazed his forehead during a scuffle with two youths yesterday. And hours after he was treated in hospital for a minor head injury and a cut in the left shoulder, Mr Lim,306 words
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Article458 1971-04-17 1 LONDON, Fri. Five Commonwealth nations today announced new defence arrangements to protect Malaysia and Singapore against outside attack and keep a token British military presence in South East Asia. In a communique issued at the end of a two-day meeting, Britain, Australia and New Zealand pledged458 words
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Article, Illustration253 1971-04-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn, said today he will not promote to Form Six classes those who were unsuccessful in their MCE examination because they had failed in Bahasa Malaysia. However, he would do all he253 words
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Article60 1971-04-17 1 HONGKONG, Fri. Three top Filipino secret agents have arrived in Hongkong to help local police, smash a Hongkong-based U.S. currency-smuggling ring aimed at sabotaging the Philippines' economy, the newspaper Hongkong Standard reported today. Hongong Police delcined to confirm or deny the report, adding "arrangements between other police60 words
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263 1971-04-17 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Foreign Minis.ter Adam Malik suggested today that Indonesian importers and exporters open direct trade with China. He made the suggestion when asked by reporters how Indonesia could check the present rapid flow of Chinese goods into Indonesia through Singapore and Hongkong.263 words
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Advertisement154 1971-04-17 1 I HOUSE OF TANG I fc? BARGAIN COUNTER fa fa (2nd Floor] fa SPECIAL OFFER GENTS €8f Swimming trunks from 80 cts. upwards §(jj& Singlets from 70 cts. upwards fcrjfr Pyjamas (Cotton) from $5.00 upwards <m Batik Shirts $4.50 ffj Bikini Briefs $1.50 LADIES C2^ slacks from $5.00 upwards fc/>S)154 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-04-17 1 >J^vi d■H it WEATHER outlook for Singapore from C am to noon today: Fair.14 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1971-04-17 2 DONALD WYATT - It's up to the 'luck of the draw' DONALD WYATT By IN JANUARY this year 900 H.S.C. students were called up for full-time National Service. A further 300 will be called up this month. The Minister of Defence announced in Parliament on Dec. 30 last year, when speaking on the1,065 words
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Article815 1971-04-17 2 FOR the world at large, the most revolutionary and exciting event that could have happened was the journey to the moon made by the Apollo 13 team. But to the people of Singapore, the best and most exciting thing that could have taken place was815 words
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Article, Illustration538 1971-04-17 2 Planning our economy THE SINGAPORE HERALD SINGAPORE has never had an official overall economic plan. But its economic progress has few parallels even among planned economies. This, of course, does not mean that Singapore has done well because there was no plan. There are people, however, who argue that Singapore538 words
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Article327 1971-04-17 2 t REFER to your article (S.H. April 2) on the resignation of Dr. Brian Cowlishaw. Dr. Cowlishaw has claimed that he did not get home leave at the end of his initial contract. He wrote on Jan. 6, 1969 to request permission to take two months' leave.327 words
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Article, Illustration19 1971-04-17 2 Larry Hurb - Larry Hurb by "It's the boss' ad. He wants to sell the business and join our union."19 words
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Article, Illustration472 1971-04-17 3 U.S. suffers from 'aid fatigue' DELEGATE ON WHY AMERICAN ROLE IN ADB IS DISAPPOINTING AMERICA is suffering from "aid fatigue" and is increasingly aware of its own unfilled domestic needs for pressing social, environmental and infra structural improvement. This statement was made by its Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (International472 words
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Article197 1971-04-17 3 Police arrest jade snatch thief TWO policemen arrested a thief in Victoria Street on Thursday after he and an accomplice had tried to escape on a motor scooter with a box of stolen jade*. Madam Ng Yoke Toh and her daughter were attending to customers in their Middle Road jade197 words
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Article123 1971-04-17 3 A CANTEEN waitress in the Alexandra Camp, Miss Wong Kee Lian, appealed to The Herald yesterday to help her trace her identity card and $23 cash which she lost in the MacPherson Estate area. Miss Wong was on her way to buy several copies of the123 words
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Article180 1971-04-17 3 AUSTRIA has offered to host the fifth annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank's board of directors, according to the Philippines Secretary of Finance, Mr. Cesar Virata. He was speaking at the ADB's fourth annual meeting at the Conference Hall yesterday. He said: "It might180 words
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Article, Illustration174 1971-04-17 3 Watanabe may serve another term MR Takeshi Watanabe, head of the Asian Development Bank which is capitalised at $3,000 million, is expected to be re-elected for a second five-year term as president. The first move to seek his re-election was made publicly yesterday by Cambodia's Mr Hing Kunthel when he174 words
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Article162 1971-04-17 3 After all, what's in a name? PEOPLE who organise world conferences may not get Nobel Peace Prizes, but they can always vie for diplomatic awards. At the Asian Development Bank meeting, the British delegation sits behind the nameplate "United Kingdom" at the oval-shaped oak-panelled table in the Conference Hall. In162 words
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Article26 1971-04-17 3 PENANG, Fri. A Kompang (Malay drummers) team will be at the Bayan Lepas Airport here on Sunday to send off Tunku Abdul Rahman to Jeddah.26 words
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395 1971-04-17 3 THE Government should set up a single authority responsible for legislation, enforcement and administration of all water control measures in order to deal effectively with water pollution. This is stated in an article in the latest issue of the Singapore Public Health395 words
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Article, Illustration317 1971-04-17 3 SINGAPORE was elected to the expanded Board of Directors of the Asian Development Bank yesterday. The Singapore director is Mr Lee Keng Tuan, Permanent Secretary to the Treasury. Malaysia, Nepal, and Thailand joined Singapore in electing him. The Board of Directors has been expanded from317 words
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Advertisement143 1971-04-17 3 The bank for all big and small We are glad we are the strongest and largest local Bank in Malaysia and Singapore. Because this means we can serve you with the greatest safety and effectiveness. Whether you are big or small, we welcome your business. Start solid and stay solid143 words
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352 1971-04-17 4 ENDING LIFE OF DYING PATIENT ACCEPTABLE -DOCTORS DOCTORS interviewed yesterday said that it was professionally acceptable not to prolong the life of a very ill patient who is about to die. However, ending the life of a patient with an incurable disease who may have six months or more to352 words
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Article141 1971-04-17 4 A LOCAL publisher, McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers (S) Ltd may go into joint venture in the printing and binding industry with an American printing company. Three officials of the American Company Maple Press Incorporation of New York are now in Singapore to discuss the joint venture.141 words
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Article, Illustration278 1971-04-17 4 LUI BOON POH TALKS TO UNDERGRADS THE DANGER of a one-party Parliament is that it can give rise to a dictatorship, Mr- Litf Boon Poh, secretary-general of the newly formed Peoples' Front, said yesterday. Speaking to members of the Singapore University's Democratic Socialist Club, Mr.278 words
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Article34 1971-04-17 4 THERE were 114 more road accidents during the first three months of this year (9,084 accidents) as compared to the same period last year (8,970), according to official statistics released yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration154 1971-04-17 4 THE flyover at Thomson Road/Whitley Road/Jalan Toa Payoh will be opened to traffic on Monday at 10 a.m. Motorists travelling from the city along Thomson Road towards Toa Payoh will have to proceed below the flyover, and turn left, and follow the loop road towards the flyover and154 words
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Article82 1971-04-17 4 KLUANG, Johore, Fri. Parents of 63 schoolchildren in an estate 28 miles from here are worried because the Education Department has not sent any teachers to their estate school since it was reopened about three weeks ago. The school, at Senbrong Estate, Layang Layang, was closed82 words
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Article238 1971-04-17 4 A CENTRE for Executive Management should be set up in SouthEast Asia to executives already in business. Stating this, Pro. Steven Fuller, President of the Asian Institute of Management, said: "Creating new managers is a long-term project. "Of the existing executives, about 96 per238 words
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Article, Illustration20 1971-04-17 4 v &I5- "Must I make EVERY- decision? Either stamp them first or seal them first, whichever you like."20 words
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175 1971-04-17 4 A FATHER and his adopted son were found dead yesterday in a cubic, e of their squatter hut at Soon Wing Road, off Aljunied Road. They were identified as Lim Teck Seng, 51, and Lim Cheong Kheng, 18. Their bodies were found by175 words
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Article55 1971-04-17 4 THE SAF board of inquiry into the loss of two Hunter jet fighters over the Straits of Malacca nine days ago is continuing its hearing. A Mindef spokesman said yesterday that the inquiry was expected to continue for several more days. No trace has been found of55 words
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Article54 1971-04-17 4 Rock blasting will be carried out for the construction of Henderson Road Extension at Fender Road between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on April 19, 21, 23, 26 and 28 and May 1. P4lice will cordon off the area. The public is advised to co-operate by keeping54 words
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Advertisement28 1971-04-17 4 111 ■■■Bra The greatest choice of your motoring lifetime I VAUXHALL RM Orchard Motors \v 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel *****1. y i i v J v*28 words
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Article, Illustration186 1971-04-17 5 THE MP for Anson, Mr. P. Govindaswamy, said on Wednesday night the Government was giving equal treat ment to Tamil language in Singapore. Mr. Govindaswamy was speaking at Sree Veerama Kaliamman Temple in Serangoon Road on the occasion of the Hindu New Year186 words
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365 1971-04-17 5 NEARLY 3,000 pre-university students including observers will take part in a sixday seminar on "Politics, Economics, Security and Your. Future," to be opened by the Education Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San, on Saturday, April 24. The seminar, which was originally called "Communism365 words
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Article146 1971-04-17 5 THE chess team of Brunei's Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin College is in Singapore to play a series of friendly matches with local clubs. On Wednesday, the team met the Combined Schoolboys' team. It lost three games and drew two. Yesterday, the team met the Combined Schoolgirls'146 words
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Article463 1971-04-17 5 RECKLESS DRIVERS SCARE THE BLIND ABOUT 20 per cent of blind people using public transport have fceen involved in an accident some more than once. This was disclosed at a meeting of the SubCommittee for the Blind formed by blind adults last week following a fatal road accident. A blind463 words
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173 1971-04-17 5 Court awards motor cyclist $16,600 A salesman was awarded $16,654 damages by the High Court yesterday for injuries sustained in a road accident three years ago. Kam Kok Ghee, 28, was riding his motor-cycle along Upper Serangoon Road on July 23, 1968 when he was knocked down by a car173 words
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Article53 1971-04-17 5 TAI CHAI POH of Plantation Avenue was fined $20 yesterday for driving a crane without a Class V driving licence in Jalan Ibrahim on Aug. 15 last year. He was also fined $20 for permitting the vehicle to emit excessive smoke and $60 for driving53 words
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Article, Illustration479 1971-04-17 6 LEE CHIU SAN - Sharing joy that comes with an orchid garden LEE CHIU SAN THE EDES TURN THEIR HOBBY INTO A THRIVING BUSINESS By "ALTRUISM is not dead in Singapore," says Mr John Ede, managing director of Singapore Orchids (Pte) Ltd., who has kept his Mandai Gardens open free to the public for479 words
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Article21 1971-04-17 6 MALACCA, Fri. A $900,000 Old Folks Home for 300 people has been completed at Cheng, six miles from here.21 words
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289 1971-04-17 6 Malaysia seeks review of trade oacts KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia will soon ask Australia and New Zealand for a review of the 10-year-old trade agree men ts between them, Commerce and Industry, Minister Mohamed Khir Johari said yesterday. He added that Malaysia was now studying the possibilities of developing Australian289 words
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Article38 1971-04-17 6 THE MINISTER for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok will tour his Pasir Panjang constituency tomorrow (April 18) at 9 a.m. The tour will begin from the People's Action Party Pasir Panjang Branch, Alexandra Lane.38 words
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Article135 1971-04-17 6 ABOUT 3,000 students will have a taste of working life in August. The Youth Week in Commerce and Industry, organised by the Vocational Guidance Steering Committee, will be observed from August 16 to 21. "The purpose of this project is to offer opportunities for pupils135 words
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153 1971-04-17 6 Balloting today on national service deferment BALLOTING will be held today to decide deferment for 25 per cent of students who had been accepted into institutions of higher learning this year. The balloting will take place at 9 a.m. at Beach Road Camp and will be witnessed by the H.S.C.153 words
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Article25 1971-04-17 6 THE Chinese YMCA Nam Wah Pai Pugilistic Club will hold its terminal grading for senior students tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. at Palmer Road.25 words
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Article254 1971-04-17 6 AUPE hq ready by August THE new $445,000 headquarters of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees is beginning to take shape after nearly six months of construction work. The building is on a 26,000 sq. ft. site in Upper Paya Lebar Road. The reinforced concrete columns and cross beams of254 words
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86 1971-04-17 6 'Break up big tenders for bumiputras' PEKAN, Fri. The Government was today urged to break up big tenders to enable more Bumiputra (Malay) contractors to obtain contracts. The call was one of the resolutions passed by the Delegates Conference of the Pekan division of Umno Youth recently. Its assistant secretary,86 words
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Advertisement17 1971-04-17 6 OVERSEAS UNION BANK LTD. Nos. 677 679, Bendemeer Road, IICdU UIIILC. Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. 601817 words
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181 1971-04-17 7 TELUK ANSON, Fri. A company will be producing 30,000 bottles of toddy a day for distribution to all parts of the country from today. The processing plant of the Sharikat Niracola Sdn. Berhad has been completed at a cost of $1 million181 words
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Article130 1971-04-17 7 $325,000 OPIUM HAUL BY CUSTOMS KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Police have seized 25 sacks of opium worth $325,000 in a raid at Marang, 15 miles from here last night. The Chief Police Officer here Inche Mohamed Jarjis bin Haji Ali, told a Press conference at his office that the raid was130 words
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100 1971-04-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Examination Syndicate is to find ways to lessen the burden of parents with regard to the payment of examination fees. This was stated yesterday by the secretary-general to the Ministry of Education, Dato Sheikh Hussein bin Sheikh Mohamed, when100 words
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58 1971-04-17 7 MERSING, Fri. A total of 400 acres of .land in five kampongs here have been planted with an Australian variety of water melons. An Agricultural Department spokesman here said the results were most satisfactory. About 400 pikuls of water melons are sent to Singapore,58 words
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Article50 1971-04-17 7 MALACCA, Fri. Malacca police are taking action against operators of'tikamtikam," and have made nine arrests in the last two days. "These operators are encouraging the young to gamble and are draining away the pocket money of schoolchildren," the Malacca OCCI, DSP Haji Shamsuddin bin Mohamed Jai, said today.50 words
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Article, Illustration455 1971-04-17 7 Malaysian exports may go in Soviet ships 'FREE TO PLY ANYWHERE' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia may use Soviet ships to export its products and thus lessen its dependence on the highcharging freight conference lines, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. There was also a455 words
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307 1971-04-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The United Chambers of Commerce has appointed a nine-man committee to do the preliminary work for the proposed Malaysian trade mission to Peking. This was announced here today by the NCC president, Senator Dato S.O.K. Übaidulla after the meeting of the307 words
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Article194 1971-04-17 7 Use Rukunegara as guide— King KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The King today told newlyqualified military officers to be guided by the principles of the Rukunegara (National Ideology) in carrying out their duties. They should practise these principles to set good examples to all, he added at the passing out parade of194 words
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Article31 1971-04-17 7 MALACCA, Fri. Sports Toto Malaysia has appointed 48 postal agents and 44 post offices and set up 105 booths to sell Toto coupons in Johore, Malacca and Negri Sembilan.31 words
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122 1971-04-17 7 Foreign trained Mara students still jobless KUANTAN, Thurs. At least 10 Mara over-seas-trained radio and television mechanics are still unemployed. They went for a two-year course at the Industrial Training Institute in New Delhi in June 1968 and came back with certificates. One of them, Inche Mokhtar Yaakub, said he122 words
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Article67 1971-04-17 7 Russian vessel in Malacca MALACCA, Fri.— More than 150 Russians from a visiting Soviet vessel today went on a sight-seeing tour here. The visitors, including some women, are from the 5,000-ton, Professor Yusheko which is here to load 1,000 tons of sawn timber for shipment to Japan. The local agent67 words
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106 1971-04-17 7 Border troops kill woman terrorist ALOR STAR, Fri. The Border Security Committee today disclosed that security forces had killed a Malay woman Communist terrorist and captured a well-equipped Communist camp in South Thailand opposite Kelantan on Wednesday. An official spokesman said that the operation was a combined effort by the106 words
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Article60 1971-04-17 7 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. Customs officers here today seized 360 reels of film worth $5,000 from a car here this morning. A Customs spokesman said the reels were hidden under the bonnet, seats and other parts of the car. A man and a woman have60 words
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Advertisement177 1971-04-17 7 Kodak guarantees satisfaction or you don't pay Here's a great offer from KODAK for amateur photographers. When you collect your order from your dealer, examine your KODACOLOR prints. If there are any you don't like, hand them back immediately to your dealer and you don't pay for them.* This offer177 words
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274 1971-04-17 8 Moscow's Berlin plan will be rejected HAMBIRG, Fri. The three Western powers will reject the latesl Soviet proposals for a solution to the Berlin problem. the independent newspaper Die Welt said today. The papei said that Britain, France and the United States considered that the proposals, contained in a "confidential274 words
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97 1971-04-17 8 PHILIPPINES GETS A NEW PRISON BOSS MANILA. Fri. Alejo Santos, National Prison Director, has resigned and Brig. Gen. Vicente Raval (ret.) was named to succeed him, it was announced. Santos' resignation was accepted by President Ferdinand Marcos in the wake of bloody riots at the penitentiary in Muntinlupa town about97 words
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Article, Illustration314 1971-04-17 8 ...BUT TOUGH-GUY STAR OF PATTON WON'T ACCEPT HIS OSCAR HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Patton blitzed the 43rd academy awards like one of its hero general's World War II sweeps, winning seven Oscars including best picture. The best actor award went to George C. Scott who played the title314 words
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Article, Illustration440 1971-04-17 8 France hits back in oil row PARIS, Fri. Algeria's "unilateral" moves on oil and yesterday's French response, terminating Government-level talks on this issue, put an end to the ''privileged ties" established between the two countries under the 19H2 Evian Agreements which put the seal to Algerian independence. This was the440 words
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Article279 1971-04-17 8 NEW YORK, Fri. One off-duty patrolman was killed in a gun battle with another off-duty patrolman in a discotheque as more than 100 screaming patrons ducked for cover A bystander was wounded. Police said patrolman James Boyd died after exchanging nine shots with Patrolman Franklin Elcok279 words
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Article147 1971-04-17 8 THE WORLD IN BRIEF BEIRUT: Egyptian newspaper editor Mohammed Hassanein Heikal said any arrangement to re-open the Suez Canal in exchange for a partial Israeli withdrawal from Sinai must be part of an overall U.S. -sponsored Middle East settlement "otherwise Egypt will reject it." D D D HIROSHIMA: Emperor Hirohito147 words
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Article202 1971-04-17 8 AIR CRASH BOY 'GETTING WORSE' MANILA, Fri. The condition of a five year old boy who miraculously survived the crash of a Philippine Air Force C-47 aircraft yesterday in which 39 perished, was today reported to be "getting worse. Military doctors keeping a close watch on the boy, Reynaldo Esquilla,202 words
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Article212 1971-04-17 8 Riot police battle 40,000 SEOUL, Fri. South Korean students 1 anti-Govern-ment agitations continued today unabated, with demonstrating students clashing with riot police. At least 40,000 students from five different universities marched out of their campuses only to encounter riot police attacking with barrage of tear gas bombs. Many students fought212 words
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Article149 1971-04-17 8 It's a mad, mad, world NEW YORK, Fri. Howling among wolves is a form of communication that often appears to show emotions of loneliness and sorrow. John B. Theberge, an assistant professor of Ecology and author of "Wolf Music," says in the current issue of Natural History magazine that wolves149 words
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Article249 1971-04-17 9 JABIDAH ACCUSED CLEARED BY COURT MANILA, Fri. The Jabidah Affair virtually came to a close yesterday when a military court cleared MaJ. Eduardo "Abdul LauT' Martellno and another accused of charges arising from the ltfg killing of Muslim trainees on nearby Corregidor Island. Martellno, a bemoustached officer who took up249 words
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Article, Illustration338 1971-04-17 9 Herald Knight - Herald Knight LIM Seng Hoo (St. Patrick's) is in the lead with 54 points after the sixth round of play in the Junior Open section of the 1971 Singapore Junior Individual Championship. Bay Sit Thong (St. Andrew's) Chan Yeow Khuen (VS), Wong Ngiam Yee (VS)338 words
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558 1971-04-17 9 LONDON, Fri. A political row erupted today over South Africa's informal request to the Conservative Government for six of Britain's latest model frigates, a sale that would have serious repercussions throughout the Commonwealth. Former Defence Secretary Denis Heaiey, now the Opposition Labour Party's spokesmanAP - 558 words
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Article, Illustration35 1971-04-17 9 FIRE BASE 6, South Vietnam, Fri. Saigon troops help wounded comrades into an American army helicopter here after a mortar attack on the base by Communists. In the foreground are two dead soldiers in body-bags.35 words
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147 1971-04-17 9 Rogers to OAS: Be fair to America SAN JOSE, Fri. U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers told the Organisation of American States here that he would urge Congress to spend legislation to grant preferential tariffs to all developing countries. He said during the second day of the OAS General AssemolyAFP - 147 words
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Article36 1971-04-17 9 ODD GAINESVILLE, Florida: Hundreds of White students fought with riot police for two hours after taking over the University of Florida administration building to protest the arrest of 68 members of the school's Black student union.36 words
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Article85 1971-04-17 9 It's a mad, mad, world NEW YORK, Fri. A psychologist and Columbia University's teachers college were sued for Ss9 million yesterday. Mrs. Jan Karp complained that when the psychologist heard the intimate details of her life she -did not know she had a hidden audience of graduate students. The lawsuit85 words
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Article61 1971-04-17 9 NEW YORK, Fri. A Roman Catholic priest in San Francisco has been excommunicated and removed from his post following the discovery by the church authorities that he has been married for nearly seven yean. Hk priest. Father Robert Duryea, 4t t and his 3*-year-old wife have61 words
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352 1971-04-17 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. A U.S. State Department spokesman said yesterday the United States is prepared to resume ambassadorial level talks with China at Warsaw "but we cannot resume alone/* He said the United States feels that because the Chinese cancelled the May 20. 1970,352 words
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Article, Illustration556 1971-04-17 10 JON UNGER - JON UNGER By in HONGKONG CHIANG Kai-shek's Kuomintang (KMT) Party, which rules Taiwan, has been shaken by President Nixon's recent feelers toward China. KMT officials are reacting sharply, fearful the U.S. might swing further to a Policy that might dump us altogether." The first American556 words
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705 1971-04-17 10 Abla Tahir, a teacher extraordinary From JOHN BULLOCH in BEIRUT AN ATTRACTIVE young Palestinian school teacher who was deported from Israeliheld territory to Jordan only a year ago started the train of events which has once again put Jordan in the dock in the court of the Arab world. It705 words
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Article955 1971-04-17 10 From FRANK TAYLOR in MOSCOW IF THERE was any message at all to be drawn from the 24th Soviet Communist Party Congress w hich ended last Friday it was "Don't rock the boat, comrades." What the official newsp. ipers called "debate" was rea lly a procession955 words
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Article, Illustration254 1971-04-17 10 S.C. CHAN - S.C. CHAN From in KUCHING IT'S a rare occasion when one sees a Dayak maiden wearing the traditional costume these days. It happens only when there's a cultural show, not at Gawai Taun Dayak (Dayak Day), which falls on June 1. The days of the254 words
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Miscellaneous366 1971-04-17 10 >k KTSWfTfJTfWSffM^IiBW ACROSS DOWN 4. Haphazard in error and 1, 20 He's one of the best om.ssion (6) although no se "liloS 8. Dance with nothing on? (4 23 5) I h t>S J^ eM! (7> 2 'V™" can make Ruby rebel 9. Hooded cow came first (6) (9) y366 words
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Article, Illustration77 1971-04-17 11 Ullrich Baumgarten from Munich is the lucky man who according to the Association of West German Sports Journalists, shot the 'Sports Picture of the Year' with his entry of "Hellfire." The hellfire in question occurred during the Spanish Grand Prix on Madrid's Jarama circuit on April 19,77 words
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Article, Illustration219 1971-04-17 11 BARCELONA, Fri. Jackie Stewart of Scotland, driving a Tyrell-Ford, turned in the fastest lap in today's first trials for Sunday's Grand Prix of Spain race for Formula One cars, counting toward the world championships. He rounded the 3,790-metre Montjuich circuit in 1:26.9219 words
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303 1971-04-17 11 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. Australians Margaret Court and Evonne Goolagong won their semi-final matches in the South African National Open Tennis Championships at Ellis Park yesterday. Third seed Miss Goolagong, 19, defeated Britain's second seeded Virginia Wade 6-2, 2-6 6-4 in a hard fought match. Top303 words
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Article, Illustration133 1971-04-17 11 OLYMPIC SHOW FROM UMBRELLAS TO BEER MUGS All the things that will help to advertise the coming Olympics have just been exhibited at the first official Olympic show in Dortmund. And all of them from umbrellas to beer mugs carry either the emblem or the colours of the XX Olympic133 words
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Article327 1971-04-17 11 NEW YORK, Fri. The United States Lawn Tennis Association announced yesterday it was inviting China to send players to the 1971 U.S. Open Championships at Forest Hills. The tournament is scheduled from Sept. 1-12. "Now that Premier Chou En Lai has opened the door slightly by327 words
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Article265 1971-04-17 11 TEEING-off times for the 'D' Medal Stableford at the Singapore Island Country Club on Saturday. IST. TEE: 8.30 Micheal Tan (20), C.Y. Lim (24), Neo Koon Yeow (23); 8.36 R.H. Gunn (23), P.R. Perreau (24), Foo See Chin (24); 8.42 R.E. Phillip (24), Joseph Chia (24), T.F.265 words
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Advertisement148 1971-04-17 11 I ADVERTISEMENT RATES AVERAGE DAILY ADULT READERSHIP EXCEEDS 40,000. If 1 DISPLAY CLASSIFIED i i S^ er t Slngle lUmn i PERSONAL (MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, I (contract rates available on application.) ENGAGEMENTS, DEATHS, etc'). S I NOTICES/APPOINTMENTS stper wo 40 cts er da y- 1 M o_^ (Minimum charge 10 w0rd5..148 words
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Article, Illustration340 1971-04-17 12 CONSULTANT ENGINEERS GET TOGETHER THE amount of construction work on buildings alone has nearly doubled in Singapore since 1969, when $484 million worth of construction work was carried out. This year, about $800 million worth of such work is being undertaken. Disclosing this yesterday, Mr340 words
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Article63 1971-04-17 12 THE Singapore Girl Pipers seem to have the drawing power of the Pied Piper. It was recently decided to double the size' of fhe band from 20 members to 40. When the People's Association called for volunteers for the 20 places, it got 250 applications.63 words
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Article76 1971-04-17 12 DONATIONS received by the Singapore Herald for* the Dragon Lotus Hill Temple have passed the $1,000 mark Sl,ooomark. Yesterday $580 was received from the staff of the main office of the Chartered Bank in Battery Road 'and an anonymous donor gave $50, bringing the total76 words
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Article, Illustration92 1971-04-17 12 A sleek looking boat and one of the three children just had to take a peep inside. While Ronald, eight, and Raymond, nine, kept a lookout for attendants, Joel Berends took a peep. It all happened yesterday at the Boat Show, sponsored by the American Marine (S)92 words
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232 1971-04-17 12 PORK sellers are likely to get a common day off every week. The Ministry of National Development has agreed in principle to this, according to the vice-president of the Singapore Pork Merchants' Association, Mr. Chin Toh Yin, who led a five-man team to232 words
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Article, Illustration229 1971-04-17 12 FOURTEEN women cops will start "pounding the beat" along the waterfront today for the first time since the Port Authority's police force was formed 24 years ago. They were selected from a total of 700 applicants and had just completed six months in-training at the Police'229 words
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Advertisement109 1971-04-17 12 Italian ties t^ 90 I Ashbey Tet/Cotton Pyjamas (Plain) 9.90 Hickok Belts (U.S.A.) 7 90 Hickok Jewellery (U.S.A.) ..Less 30% English Jaeger Nylon Socks 2 25 Ashbey Singlets Briefs I 50 Ashbey Polyester/Cotton Checked Sport Shirts 6.90 I Ashbey Setaron L/S Shirts (Tet/Silk) 13.50 Ashbey Polyester/Cotton Coloured Shirts 8.90 Slim109 words
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380 1971-04-17 13 Chinese unity move: "No new party' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The 10-man Malaysian Chinese Liaison Committee for National Unity will meet here tomorrow on the question of registering itself as a political society as MCA president Tun Tan Siew Sin appealed to it to reconsider its decision. But a committee member380 words
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Article76 1971-04-17 13 CATHAY Keris Film Production Ltd. was fined $500 on Thursday for failing to send its audited accounts to the tax officer for 1969 within 21* days. The Eighth Magistrates' Court was told that it had seven previous tax convictions. In another case, Malaysian Land76 words
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Article, Illustration17 1971-04-17 13 For some people there is only one airline -CUT OUT— -AND KEEP 117 words
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228 1971-04-17 13 Barbara enjoys the fun of the run in not going steady BOAC BARBARA Hawler has been bitten by the travel bug. Even though she's only 17 years old, she has travelled to Hongkong and is anxious to visit Europe. She plans to take a secretarial course and believes "it's good228 words
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Article331 1971-04-17 13 (1) Today we publish the last two pictures of one of our Herald models. (2) By now you should have collected a set of 12 pictures marked "A" to "L" of the candidates for our Ideal Travelling Companion. (3) On Monday April 19 we will publish an entry331 words
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131 1971-04-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police have advised the public to check with the relevant authorities if they are presented with foreign currency as payment for goods. The advice follows a report by Inche Ariffin bin Buyong, a salesman at Sharikat Mohamed131 words
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Article33 1971-04-17 13 TWO labourers, P. Rajah, 22, and S. Vellachamy, 25, were acquitted yesterday on a charge of using criminal force on a policeman in Chong Pang Road on Nov. 29 last year.33 words
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135 1971-04-17 13 A NEW $2.5 million office and shopping complex is being constructed on the corner of Orchard Road and Cairnhill Road. Known as Faber House, the 11-storey complex will be the first in Singapore to be designed with exclusive aluminium cladding on the outside.135 words
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336 1971-04-17 13 Mission workers "eased out of Sabah' THE Sabah Government is no longer expelling Christian missionaries, but is failing to renew their work permits as they fall due, a Swiss pastor said yesterday. The pastor, who is returning to Switzerland after a fouryear stay in Sabah, added that three months' notice336 words
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Article111 1971-04-17 13 More AEB classes REGISTRATION for the Adult Education Board's commercial classes will begin at two places from Monday, April 26 to Friday, April 30. They are: Anglo-Chinese Primary School (Coleman Street) from 6.45 to 8.45 p.m. and the board's Mountbatten Centre (Dakota Crescent) from 2. to 4. p.m. Students who111 words
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Advertisement50 1971-04-17 13 CINEMAS/Page 14 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/Pages 16/17 TOP FORM/TV/Pages 18/19 SHIPPING/Pag.s 20/21 SPORT/P.j.s 22-24 f*^SV CESTD.IS2I] I 276, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. JRS^j J| "SALE NOW ON" I! 111 Direct Importers of Carpets Rugs v|P i| iraiisiAit, M ?M: INDIAN WOOLLEN KASHMIR NUMDHAS fm U.K.WALLTOWALL LWi BELGUN GERMAN CARPETS Wm IP Te1:*****550 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-04-17 13 TODAY: 1.42 a.m. (8.7 ft.); 3.57 p.m. (6.6 ft.) TOMORROW: 2.26 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 5.06 p.m. (6.2 ft.)18 words
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216 1971-04-17 14 Husband punched man who gave wife lift A MAN who gave his neighbour's wife a car lift *ol himself into trouble. The woman's husband confronted him later and punched him, a magistrates' court was told yesterday. Ng Ho© Peng, 24, said it was the lint time he had gives a216 words
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Article, Illustration765 1971-04-17 14 LINDA TAN - LINDA TAN By OVERTAKEN BY FILMS AND TV, SHUNNED BY WESTERN-ORIENTED MODERN GENERATION CHINESE opera in Singapore seems to be dying a lingering death. Ten years ago day and night performances, usually staged at the theatre houses in the local amusement parks, played to765 words
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Article, Illustration12 1971-04-17 14 KTOEN APPLIANCES. ftfTHOfl WILL (THOU) UP AGAINST A FIVE12 words
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Advertisement215 1971-04-17 14 |[H nmtifissfiDOß I M| hotel nite club I |B RE^Mißq TEL: *****0/*****1 H W SWINGING H|^P^W2HW^HV DOLLIES IV from KOREA Ik M Kf H REAL HOT EXCITING!! Introducing the I Celebrated TAIWAnI I B NIGHTINGALE EkflnHSVfllfVV M Mice rADniiu also from Taipei the Screen n rinnnri h T v Artiste:215 words
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Advertisement429 1971-04-17 14 A GREAT TIM LIES IN STORE 1— We present "THE ZABETHE WILOE SHOW" Exciting Zabethe Wilde, singer with a voice and personality that'll send you wild with excitment. See King Kong and Miss Jaguar. Laugh with Larry Cole, and rubber-faced comedian and his pretty partner, Maggie Showtimes: 10 p.m. 4429 words
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Advertisement704 1971-04-17 14 2 §^BQE3BQHE£t32EEJi I 2 10th BIG OAY —NO FREE LIST I Due to film's length— 4 shows I J Note Times: 11. 2.30. 6.30. 9.15 I Jack Lemmon. Shirley MacLaine J IRMA LA DOUCE' (UA) 1 Technicolor A Panavision 2 I NOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST I 11 m.m.. 1.45,704 words
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Article, Illustration538 1971-04-17 15 WALTER SEOW - WALTER SEOW THE critics regard Myra Breckinridge as Gore Vidal's magnum opus; the prudes call it pornography. When 20th Century-Fox announced its purchase of the novel to make a film, there was much clucking and many questions: "How can they?" "How dare they?" Michael538 words
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Article, Illustration457 1971-04-17 15 Singer gave up $2,250 a week job to be on his own SINGER Jack Jones had a £2,250 a week job when he teamed up with his father-but he save it UL fr be on his "own two feet. "And he had to start by singing in a bowling alley.457 words
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Advertisement18 1971-04-17 15 LLII \A^^» II THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED congratulates HOTEL SHANGRILA on the occasion of their Official Opening18 words
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Miscellaneous319 1971-04-17 15 I Starscope j w V n^^ na^ujnjßßnniunß^^^^^M #^^^h^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ i i^yiMij^ipi mi^tfttfPgpj iJiPwMiii A friendship could Unexpected changes Don't expect too 3 co "»e u "J er flre an <> new developments much from a midday I through differences of make an exciting day business contact -or 3 opinion being taken319 words
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Miscellaneous253 1971-04-17 15 TODAY show at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. J. K a m 6 3 f P- m Ex- TOMORROW hibition of Indonesian paintings at Donald Moore 9 a.m. 6.30 p.m.: ExGalleries, Liat Towers, hibition of Indonesian Orchard Road. paintings at Donald 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Art al J er 2'»253 words
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Article125 1971-04-17 16 LONDON, Fri. British American Tobacco chairman R.P. Dobson told the annual meeting it is "reasonable to expect some improvement" in group trading profits for the year to September 30, 1971, but the net profit attributable to BAT may not be significantly different from last year's record figure. (Profit attributed125 words
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Article270 1971-04-17 16 The recent outstanding growth of Brown and Williamson's business in the U.S. shows signs of slowing down "though I hope this is only temporary," Dobson said. The effects of the U.S. ban on television and radio advertising remain to be seen, but it is unlikely to save the industryReuter - 270 words
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Article214 1971-04-17 16 LONDON, Fri. Rank Organisation chairman John Davis told the annual meeting trading in the current year to Oct. 31 was satisfactory, but declined to make any profit forecast. (Profit before tax for the 70 weeks to Oct. 31, 1970, was £43.06 million). He said the new 4000 copierReuter - 214 words
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Article210 1971-04-17 16 NEW YORK, Fri. First figures on probable copper and nickel production from a proposed Botswana mine have been released by American Metals Climax in its annual report. The company said the proposed Bamangwato mine would produce 13,000 tons of nickel, 16,000 tons of copper and about 100,000 tonsAP - 210 words
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Article98 1971-04-17 16 LONDON, Fri. Dunlop said its hose division signed an agreement to form a joint venture in Yugoslavia for production of high pressure hydraulic wire braided hose. Dunlop said the venture will be called Fadip I.F.C. and is organised in conjunction with the International Investment Corporation for Yugoslavia. The totalReuter - 98 words
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Article115 1971-04-17 16 TOKYO, Fri. NHK Spring Company said it had received an enquiry from the People's Republic of China for automobile springs. The company declined to give details, but local trade journals reported the Chinese enquiry covers several thousands of springs for trucks. Japanese trading circles are showing keen interestReuter - 115 words
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Article57 1971-04-17 16 LONDON, Fri. Barclays Bank DCO secretary W.J. McWilliam, commenting on stock market rumours that Barclays Bank was about to make ?n offer for the balance f^ 9 the DCO shares, saicL^no bid has been received by Barclays DCO from Barclays Bank at this time." Barclays currently holds about «56Reuter - 57 words
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166 1971-04-17 16 UNITED HOLDINGS plans to seek additional finance "in the not too distant future" to develop its property in Singapore, chairman Tong Sam Poy said. Mr Tong said the directors have considered the project and were satisfied it was viable. "Singapore is now in166 words
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309 1971-04-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR INDUSTRIES will continue to follow an "active" policy of diversification into industry and expects to achieve improved results for the current year, chairman Dato Teh Hong Piow said in his annual report. The group incurred a loss of $111,439 for the previous year309 words
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Article269 1971-04-17 16 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rate fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.4040 7.3715 7.3600 Australian Dollar 3.4625 3.4200 3.4000 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4725 3.4225 3.3925 South Arabian Dinar 7.4200 7.3475269 words
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312 1971-04-17 16 WASHINGTON, Fri.The American economy in the first quarter of this year recorded its steepest advance since 19S8, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. The department said the Gross National Product,(GNP), output of the nation's goods and services, increased by USS2B,SOO million in the January-MarchAP - 312 words
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48 1971-04-17 16 Ceylon crisis: Insurance rates up LONDON, Fri. Britain's maritime insurers have decided to increase their rates against war-risk, popular uprisings and riots from 0.05 to 0. 1 25 per cent for Ceylon. The decision has been taken as a result of the present disturbances in the country. APAP - 48 words
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Article84 1971-04-17 16 WASHINGTON, Fri. Allegheny Airlines and Mohawk Airlines announced agreement in principle to merge. Allegheny would be the surviving corporation ranking sixth among U.S. domestic airlines. The agreement, subject to approval of directors and shareholders of both airlines and the Civil Aeronautics Board, must be approved alsoAP - 84 words
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Article45 1971-04-17 16 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.46, (2) 151.90; Hongkong 40.28: Beirut Closed; London 38.95; Zurich 38.958, 39.055, Paris 39.29. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per taeL45 words
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Article259 1971-04-17 16 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK, whose shares have risen 32 cents since Monday, has informed the Stock Exchange that it is not aware of any reason for the substantial rise. In a reply to a Stock Exchange query yesterday the company's secretary confirmed, however, that results for259 words
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Article535 1971-04-17 16 The market closed easy in quiet trading yesterday. Prices were marked down initially as a protection against end-account profit-taking but the Vickers results and statements from the chairmen of BATs, Bowaters and Guest Keen, coupled with a redundancy announcement from Dunlop prompted a steady trickle of samll535 words
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Article359 1971-04-17 16 The stock market advances and declines about yesterday edged lower in early even. moderately active trading. The IBM was the volume leader Stan poors industrial average on a block of 206,000 shares was off nine cents, with traded at 352, off 4-1/4. (Paid prices at 1100359 words
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Article234 1971-04-17 16 AMSTERDAM Philips advanced in mixed internationals yesterday. In plantations. Deli firmed. Shipping eased. Local industrials were firm with Heineken, Oce-Van Der Grinten and Naarden Chemie leading the upward trend. Most insurances also showed strong gains. Investment funds were steady and banks, narrowly mixed. State loans were practically unchanged.234 words
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Advertisement331 1971-04-17 16 2 I ADVERTISEMENTS _j MR. V*. MANIAM and children wish to thank doctors and staff of o^*o*o*o*o*o*o***^^^^^^ Ward 9 Thomson Road General ECONOMIC FLIGHT TO LONDON Hospital, relatives and friends for WEEKLY DEPARTURE their attendance, condolences and HONGKONG/KOWLOON (MACAU) assistance during their recent 8 DAYS $815 DAILY DEPARTURE bereavement HONGKONG331 words
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Article629 1971-04-17 17 RUBBER i#8.75 cents per kilo (up #.25 cent). In spite of a considerable drop on the overnight London market, prices here opened only 0.75 cent Per kilo lower than Thursday' s official closing level. The market then spent an inactive morning with May i rss being occasionally traded629 words
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Article188 1971-04-17 17 buyer/seller prices, in new pence per kilo). Tone: Quiet; CIF's May 15.40 15.60, June 15.50 15.70; Spot 15.90 16.05; Settlements May 16.05 16.20, June 16.30 16.40, July 16.45 16.55, July /Sept. 16.65 16.70, Oct/Dec. 17.20 17.30, Jan/March 17.65 17.75, April/June 17.95 18.10, July/Sept. 18.25 18.30, Oct/Dec. 18.40 18.50,188 words
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Article73 1971-04-17 17 TIN $654.00 a picul (up $1.87V&). The Penang tin price held very steady yesterday despite a fall of £4 per ton on the overnight London Metal Exchange. Straits tin improved $l.S7'/2 to $654 per picul on fair demand, with official dealings at 220 tons, down 15 tons from73 words
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Article102 1971-04-17 17 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian April, May, and June 204V» all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits April 142 quoted; Malayan April/May 155 reseller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May/June 285 seller; Ceylon April/May102 words
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Article41 1971-04-17 17 LONDON PEPPER PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, in sterling per long ton) Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 435.0, afloat 420.0, April/May 415.0, May/June 412.5, July/Aug. 400.0; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 400.0, April/May 367.5, June/Aug. 345.0, Malabar April/May 560.0.41 words
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Article1710 1971-04-17 17 Closing prices/busines s done STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Singapore Malaysia April 15 673.90 424.36 April 16 677.11 426.25 i nJ!v wk^T" PriOet foUowed b th bu«ine» done. Figure, in bracket, denote traded IoU in 1,000 s. When the price not followed by figure in brackets, it means only1,710 words
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Article77 1971-04-17 17 (Managers' prices for April 19) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.26 1.31xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.10 1.15 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore GrowthFundl.il 1.16 SINGAPORE UNIT FUND Third Singapore 1.26xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.08 1.13 B S. The Savings Fund 1.11 1.16 Singapore Progress Fund77 words
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Article, Illustration190 1971-04-17 17 LONDON, Fri. The market opened on an active note today with cargoes of grain covered from the U.S. Gulf to Poland at US$6.4O fd (free discharge), combined with Tilbury at U554.65 fio (free in and out), for April. Cargoes were also fixed from the U.S. Gulf to190 words
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Article353 1971-04-17 17 Si^ady conditions continued in the market yesterday but the trading pace slackened slightly and total turnover, dropped further to 270 million units. The stock average gained 6,74 yen to 2,464.10 yen. Autos, machinery, insurances, dredgings and Pharmaceuticals moved higher. Main gainers were Honda, Nissan, Chiyoda Chemical. (Closing353 words
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Article595 1971-04-17 17 Mining shares retreated under the influence of Key west and Towarnie yesterday. The two latest speculative leaders traded erratically all day, Keywest dropping 18 cents at 24 cents after selling down to 18 cents during the early afternoon. Towarnie dropped seven cents to 13 cents and Conwest595 words
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Article257 1971-04-17 17 Hotels yesterday dominated trading in the market whif h closed on a firm note. Dealings were heavy but less active than on Thursday, and total transactions were valued at $14.78 million, about $5 million lower than the previous day. Associated Hotels opened at S8 and moved ahead257 words
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Article, Illustration108 1971-04-17 18 SCHOOL'S out and it's time for romps in the sun. These three schoolgirls know that the way to keep cool is hot pants. The one on the right has appliqued an apple on her tee-shirt to I her of teacher, the one in the sports the latest108 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1971-04-17 18 FOR all those who enjoyed the movie No Blade of GrassAquarius recommends a book with a similar theme: Earth Abides by George Stewart (Corgi Boks). In Earth Abides a deadly form of measles wipes out most of the world's population. Over-population has spelled the1,098 words
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Miscellaneous1911 1971-04-17 18 yW Your complete weekend (/(tide Wi 11^ E 1.00 Astroboy— "Phantom Space 3.00 Opening And Programme ftf lul f I [(II^^^^iiiBBBBBBBBBBBK Sh.p 1 (Cartoon) Summary [ft] QJJ \j [UJ^^^^ 1.25 Farmers Daughter 3.02 Exercise With Gloria M 1.50 Count Of Monte Cristo "The 3.24 Gunfighters Starring Sinaaoore n ann c1,911 words
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Article, Illustration556 1971-04-17 19 TOP FORM IN most societies, there has always been a class of people whose existence is a continuous burden. These people, financially destitute, friendless, crippled and very often aged and senile, have been the victims of society's forgetfulness. Their life has reached the end of the road where today or556 words
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Article, Illustration555 1971-04-17 19 CAREERS Q A NOW that the Higher School Certificate examination results have been announced, I intend to apply for jobs that are being advertised in the Press. I realise that an application letter must be well written and organised to impress the employment officer. Please tell me the dos and555 words
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Article776 1971-04-17 19 Teenager with a girl problem TWO months ago, my best friend and I went on an outing. He brought two girls along. One of them has become interested in me. She phones me regularly and has met my parents. Do you think I am right to make her my special776 words
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Article, Illustration120 1971-04-17 19 For enchanted nights, ballgowns come back into their own in styles sophisticated enough for older women, charming enough for the young, and flattering to any age. Grand dresses with a medieval air transform you into romantic figures of the past. The emphasis is on royal colours like silver120 words
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274 1971-04-17 19 SEE PHUI YEE - Pack up troubles and start smiling SEE PHUI YEE By SMILE an everlasting smile. A smile can bring you near to me chanted the Bee Jees. Smile though your heart is aching. Smile even though it's breaking advised Nat King Cole. Yes, a smile often works wonders and the best274 words
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Advertisement43 1971-04-17 19 H SF/?/^GS4L£|! j on All fashionable shoes, handbags R P^ and others. PP LJ Also Children's Men's Products Lj Pj Hurry! Buy Now. plß| a Division of Bnnom (J Bout Hong Kong PP^ U 430,Orchard Road, Singapore Tel *****4 Lv^H^^^rA^K* v^K^^^Ka^^L* *^K^^^Ta^A^ *J43 words
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Advertisement606 1971-04-17 20 II borberfe<§@ SAII.IM iS TO K CANADA, U^. ATLANTIC tm(.|M^« P t>a r, Pwu*| N.Tark N Foil WTmmtm "•"!>■•' ■■Oj/yjLU In Pt MS TOY- Mj HMNi.»i| Apr 1 i Jun j u n b Jun *l ""•'ATA A P J JuOIU J""^ *m*» TfttTA Apr M.M Ai Ju" U Ju"606 words
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Miscellaneous1206 1971-04-17 20 Ij I N. KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules I "I V N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for fc^. I ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and J^T —n»» coastal. Each entry gives the following information: ~I 7 L "V JA i f W CH PPlNl*1,206 words
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Article309 1971-04-17 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 17. OUT: Meijyo Mam 1/2; Falkenfels 6/7; Queensville 13/14; Prometheus 15/16; Elpenor 18; Ceylon Maru 19; Jeparit 20; Hua Heng 21 west; Bonawind 21 east; Straat Clement 25/26; Bencleuch 35/36; Tjinegara 38/39; Stentor 42/43; Centaur309 words
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Advertisement364 1971-04-17 21 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL M SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD H No. 30F Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. H H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE IIMIM- P3^««. Niur, Krr*m» ■UNOAORKIO 3/5 Jun «/9 Jun 10/11 Jun Havre 6/7 London 8// Hamburg 14/. r dam lto// Antwerp Mk/J Bremen l\./l BuNGA MtLOU364 words
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Miscellaneous721 1971-04-17 21 pflQthni iria^l 'n^uding ships sailing out of Singapore for Far *»v*W I UVU I IvJ East ports to the north-east. ANORZEJ STRUG In Pt Bangkok (Apr 21). M.S. ALTAI R Apr. 25/28 Japan. Pusan. Bangkok. KSC/OL Hongkong (Apr 27), Japan (May 3). M/S TAIPOOSHAN Apr 20/21 Penang (Apr 17/19), Korea721 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1971-04-17 22 CAVALIER DINO ORACLE BEAU BRIDGE NIAGARA RINGGIT Race 1 Alwin Tinggi Harapan Beau Bridge Kara Kalinga Kara Kalinga Tinggi Harapan SITI LAWA TAKSENONOH EASTERN DANCER Race 2 Taksenonoh Siti Law a Siti law a Eastern Dancer Miami Miami P'S ADVISER SUMMER FUN P'S1,131 words
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Article1159 1971-04-17 23 CAVALIER DINO ORACLE Raro HIGH RLLER PRIME RATE TIMBER EXPORTER Kace 1 Prime Rate Bracken High Ruler Perfectionist Arago Prime Rate INSPIRATION GLACIAL LAD SILBERBLITZ Race 2 Computer Silberblitz Inspiration Silberblitz Computer Computer JASBO KEEP GOING KATONG OCEAN Race 3 Happy Melody Dollar1,159 words
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Article, Illustration223 1971-04-17 23 IrOH work -^jmß^w-.. IPOH, Fri. Kenshawn, ridden by Nawari Ali, did a sparkling gallop here this morning. The Emley Moor grey went stylishly over 3f in 37. Entertainment VII (Foo) also impressed in a 3f gallop in 37 in the company of stablemate Lovers Lane (Nawari). Eurobond223 words
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Advertisement26 1971-04-17 22 Time for tlie best i tit pF n./ k. j^^a^izs^r t| i^^W Mm gH ■^^f»*' f^v^B Am. i^fjL Jf V"^| Also available, K Sal ignac Grande26 words
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Miscellaneous632 1971-04-17 22 SATURDAY'S CARD -^*JS 1 05 SWIFT GREETINGS 3 (Quek Chan) 9.00 J.Donnelly Cheam (14) 2 ***** SUN RAGE 6 (Foo, Fung Ho) 8.13 West Rao (15) 3 08 FOUNTAIN BLUE 4 (Happy Time) 8.11 Daniels Kingston (4) 4 ***** HOPE 5 (Investment) 8.11 Samsuri Asuwadi (13) 5 ***** RINGGIT 7632 words
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Miscellaneous597 1971-04-17 22 16 ***** GOLD TAX 4 (Medicon) 8.03 E.Breukelen WiUon (9) Scratching: JONATHAN'S JOY, GOLDEN MILE. 1 ***** GALLANT SON 5 (Babeica) 8.12 (SF) E.Donnelly Cheam (3) 2 ***** SEREGALAR 7 (Sultan of Pahang) 8.11 Daniela Ngiow (9) 3 ***** KIMBERLEY U 4 (Kimberley) 8.11 Bougoure Lee (8) 4 ***** TAI597 words
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Miscellaneous570 1971-04-17 23 -o*!* SUNDAY'S CARD B IfT*t^^t^ JiT3^p^jrtTt^^o^Mi^t W IMcM > li'l^B^^^^^KiT^Bt^H i T i T iT^^B 1 ***** HIGH RULER II 5 (KL Chong} 9.00 (SF) Mansor Harbridge (9) 2 ***** PRIME RATE 5 (ARA) 8.10 (F) E.Breukelen Wilson 3 ***** FASTEST SWORDSMAN 4 (Shaw) 8.04 Tulloh Nelson (11) 4 *****570 words
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Miscellaneous629 1971-04-17 23 2 ***** FOREST JIM 6 (Income) 8.08 Teh (8) 3 ***** MAGIC JIM 8 (Lucky Victory) 8.07 J.Donnelly (12) 4 ***** JERANTUT 5 (Sultan of Pahang) 8.06 Lee Velu (9) 5 ***** TUDOR LIGHT 6 (Net) 8.06 Bougoure Millet (18) 6 ***** MATHIES' ROAD 4 (HT Wee) 8.05 Teh Rajoo629 words
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Article, Illustration570 1971-04-17 24 Kaneko slips to 12th place in Korean Open golf SEOUL, Fri. Korean pro Cho Tae Woon shot a four under par 68 today for a two-round total of 1 39 and shared the halfway lead with defending champion Hahn Chang Sang, also of Korea, in the570 words
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Article, Illustration262 1971-04-17 24 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Fri.-West Indies placed themselves in a favourable position to level the cricket test series against India at the Queen's Park Oval here yesterday. By stumps on this third day, West Indies, 117 for 2 overnight, 190 for 4 at lunch and 279 for 4 at262 words
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Article242 1971-04-17 24 SINGAPORE Armed Forces 'C scored an easy 2-0 win over Ceylon Sports Club k ß' in the Singapore Hockey Association Division Three, match at Balestier Road yesterday. It was the fourth successive win for the ten-man Forces' side. In the earlier matches they beat Woodbridge,242 words
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Article319 1971-04-17 24 STAR-STUDDED Vigilante Corps defeated Darul Afiah 6-2 in the FAS Division One league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The winners got on the winning track with a 14th minute goal by right-winger Jaafar Yacob. Vigilantes made it 2-0 15 minutes before the interval.319 words
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Article110 1971-04-17 24 First defeat for S'pore I POH Fri Singapore Malays suffered their first defeat when they went down 2-1 to Malaysian Armed Forces in the Malaysian Malay hockey championships. Though beaten the Singapore players have qualified to play Selangor in the semi-finals today. In earlier matches Singapore beat Kedah 7-0; Penang110 words
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Article386 1971-04-17 24 ENTRIES for the Selangor Turf Club amateur meeting on Sunday, April 29, The Patron's Cup, MARA CL 1 7 F. (Handicap: list, to 13 st): Bronze Knight, Film Goer 111, Bima, Do You Mind, Picture House 111, Pinkson, Wingate, Open, Silver Crown, Debonair, Feature Film II (1.386 words
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Article209 1971-04-17 24 KEPPEL Golf Club will meet Warren Golf Club in the Singapore Golf Association League and Social match tomorrow at the Keppel Golf Club. The draw for the League (Keppel first): 8.00-D. Milne (2) and H.R. Perry (6) vs S. Spiller (9) and D. Watts (8); 8.06-Talib bin209 words
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Miscellaneous166 1971-04-17 24 m. ;::;::rJ~ 'lNK/nB//M TODAY SOCCER: FAS Div. 1 Royal Army vs Armed Forces; Fathul Karib vs Police (both matches at J. Besar, 5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m.; RN Wanderers vs Ocean SC (Geylang Stadium, 4.30 p.m.) HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 2 Khalsa "B" vs RAF Changi (Changi 5.15 p.m.) ATHLETICS: SAAA166 words
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