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Title Section15 1971-04-29 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 239 Singapore Thursday, April 29, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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223 1971-04-29 1 17 MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS GET A WELL EARNED HOLIDAY SEVENTEEN schoolboys from Raffles Institution will get a hard-earned holiday tomorrow. It is their reward for lopping nearly a day off the record for climbing 7,186 ft. Gunong Tahan. the highest peak In West Malaysia. The 17 all members of 2101 Raffles223 words
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Article75 1971-04-29 1 Moscow expels UK diplomat LONDON, Wed. The Soviet Government has declared "persona non grata" Mr. David Miller, Second Secretary at the British Embassy m Moscow, the Foreign Office announced today. An authoritative British source said today that the expulsion was an act of reprisal against the expulsion from Britain ofAFP - 75 words
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Article46 1971-04-29 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. A Brazilian Air Force plane was reported to have burst into flames and exploded on landing today m Manaus, and first reports by the meridional news agency said that as many as 40 people may have died.46 words
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373 1971-04-29 1 MANILA, Wed. The 27th Ecafe session today agreed to set up a special inter-govern-mental body to deal with the problems faced by Asia's least developed and landlocked countries. The resolution, passed at the plenary meeting here of the Economic Commission for Asia and the373 words
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Article, Illustration426 1971-04-29 1 Our top 300— by Lee THE FATE OF MILLIONS RESTS ON 'A FEW KEY DIGITS' QUOTE 4WE MUST get the next generation on to more common ground to build their future upon. We must give our children roots m their own language and culture, and also the widest common ground426 words
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Article, Illustration275 1971-04-29 1 Driver misses bullet by taking a stroll A CHAUFFEUR dodged a bullet yesterday by taking a stroll. Seconds after he walked away from his car outside Shaw House m Orchard Road, a National Serviceman's rifle went off and a bullet pierced the door against which Basri Pendek had been leaning.275 words
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Article79 1971-04-29 1 Terry, 5, is plane designer ADSWOOD, England, Wed. Terry Horrocks, five, has retired f»-om a brief career as an airplane designer. His planes simply cost too much. Terry turned up at his school playground with high-quality paper airplanes, just about aerodynamically perfect. They sailed and dipped excitingly for the youngAP - 79 words
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Article44 1971-04-29 1 KLRE, Hiroshima prefecture: The big forest fire which killed 17 fire fighters and has been raging for the past 24 hours was put under control by this evening when about 800 ground self-defence and maritime forces members were mobiled to fight the raging fire.44 words
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115 1971-04-29 1 Seato calls for negotiated peace in Vietnam LONDON, Wed. Five allies of the United States m the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation Seato today endorsed American efforts to negotiate a Vietnam peace. They accused the Communist rulers of Hanoi of demanding complete capitulation. Pakistan, a member of the eight-nation alliance, dissociatedAP - 115 words
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Article26 1971-04-29 1 COLUMBIA, Kentucky: Three tornadoes, following erratic routes through southcentral Kentucky, killed ten people, injured more than 100 and caused damage estimated at millions of dollars. APAP - 26 words
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Article23 1971-04-29 1 AUCKLAND: A nine-year-old Malaysian girl, Yu Chee Ying, was reported m satisfactory condition m a hospital here tonight following a heart operation. APAP - 23 words
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Article29 1971-04-29 1 TOKYO: A 100-member Japanese Parliamentary delegation will visit China for the 22nd anniversary of China's Revolution Day on Oct. 1, to promote closer relations between the two countries. AFPAFP - 29 words
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232 1971-04-29 1 Air pact talks bog down over landing rights KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Talks between Singapore and Malaysia for an air services agreement were adjourned unexpectedly here today. The talks bogged down over the question of the number of flights each country's airline should have into each other's territory. According to informed232 words
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Article49 1971-04-29 1 A PAIR of handcuffs was stolen from the charge-room of the Central Police Station m South Bridge Road at the weekend. Police Constable Mohamed Yusof Haleem, of "G" Division, had left it on a seat m the station before escorting a prisoner to the High Court.49 words
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Advertisement10 1971-04-29 1 FULL TEXT OF THE PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH See Page 210 words
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Advertisement14 1971-04-29 1 Essogas the new energy fuel for modern living. m9AY&7SaW m, f__L_- i W^Ka^a\a\*mW^KasW GAS>—^14 words
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Miscellaneous16 1971-04-29 1 _wg--_K-ig_juiiiaif| WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Scattered showers m early morning.16 words
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Article, Illustration2502 1971-04-29 2 Politics, economics, security and your future •WE are succeeding m creating a developed, albeit a small, nation. Singapore has a good chance of continuing to be a successful nation if the next generation understands the ingredients of success, m By PRIME MINISTER LEE KUAN YEW m a speech to pre-univer-sity2,502 words
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Article348 1971-04-29 2 'Lui didn't use that phrase' "A GOVERNMENT Employee" asked (S.H. April 28) whether the NTUC will fight the Government "if this biggest culprit m this respect" restrains employees from leaving for better jobs elsewhere. It looks as if this question is posed by an employer m disguise and NOT by348 words
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133 1971-04-29 2 I AM accustomed to malicious abuse from the P. A. P. It is the traditional policy of this graceless party to use abuse as a smoke-screen to distract attention from their ugly spots. I have learned to live with this as I133 words
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Article403 1971-04-29 2 of any such case through our affiliates we will certainly take up the matter quite seriously. Of course, the individual concerned should be a union member. DDD In this connection, the NTUC is keenly interested m the firemen's case reported m the same issue of403 words
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Article52 1971-04-29 2 He can bring the editorial of the Straits Times of March 29, 1971, as well as cohorts of fellow-travellers of a party m -power including P. A. P. men planted m newspaper offices. I will come alone. Or is his courage a jelly-fish that melts m the sun? DAVID MARSHALL52 words
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Article49 1971-04-29 2 IN FAIRNESS to Mr. Samuel S. Marshall, whose bona tides were questioned by Mr. Sia (S.H. April 28), there was this post script to Mr. Marshall's letter published on April 27: "I am David Marshall's brother. This is not relevant to my views but is for your information." EDITOR49 words
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Article97 1971-04-29 2 I REFER to the leader leaded "The Bus System You Deserve" (S.H. April 23). I hasten to assure you that there is at least one customer truly satisfied with the new bus system. As a daily commuter between Dunearn Road and Raffles Quay, I am97 words
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Article33 1971-04-29 2 All letters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address. If correspondents wish to have their names withheld, they may use a pen name, but their letters must still be signed.33 words
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387 1971-04-29 3 Envoy calls for 2-way ASEAN co-operation MORE bilateral cooperation among ASEAN countries is necessary before the regional concept of the organisation could be successful. The first Philippines ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Delfin R. Garcia, said m an interview yesterday that it was important that countries within the ASEAN framework understood387 words
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Article130 1971-04-29 3 THE Singapore Bone Tumour Registry will conduct a survey of bone cancer m Singapore to provide background data for further research on the disease. The registry, which was formed two weeks ago by a group of doctors m Outram Road General Hospital will130 words
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Article, Illustration58 1971-04-29 3 R. ALLAGHASAMY, of Hen derson Road, was fined $150 yesterday for using his station wagon as a pirate taxi. The vehicle was confiscated. He committed the offence m Tiong Bahru Road on Nov. 2 last year. He said m mitigation that he was carrying his58 words
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190 1971-04-29 3 ANOTHER JOINT VENTURE WITH JAPAN A JOINT shipping company is to be set up m Singapore by the State shipping line, Neptune Orient Line, Jurong Shipyard and Kawasaki Kisen (Steamship) Kaisha of Japan. Neptune will own 3. per cent of the shares, with Jurong190 words
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Article, Illustration237 1971-04-29 4 Kiwis will station 3 new training helicopters here NEW ZEALAND will station three helicopters m Singapore for training of ground forces of the signatories to the FiveNation Defence Arrangement. New Zealand Defence Minister, Mr. David Thomson, who is visiting here, said yesterday: "We have got to develop training with helicopters."237 words
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318 1971-04-29 4 Cigarettes not dutiable, so skipper goes free THE CHIEF Justice yesterday set aside the conviction and fine imposed on the Dutch master of a ship for not paying duty on 847 cartons of cigarettes. Mr Justice Wee Chong Jin held that the cigarettes were m transit and therefore not dutiable.318 words
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Article49 1971-04-29 4 SECURITY guard Mohamed Dom bin Kadir, 24, of Telok Blangah, was sentenced to six months' jail yesterday for stealing a T-shirt worth $7. He admitted taking the Tshirt of lon Moray Smith at Block 10, Tanglin Barrack of the British Gerteral Headquarters on Feb. 12.49 words
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Article40 1971-04-29 4 THE Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Kiichi Aichi, will make a brief stop-over here on Saturday on his way to attend the Ministerial Conference for the Economic Development of South-East Asia m Kuala Lumpur on May 3.40 words
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Article, Illustration178 1971-04-29 4 THE Small Industries Development Action Group (Sidag) hopes to introduce a management counselling service for the benefit of small industries. This proposal will be discussed at a seminar on "Effective Management of the Smaller Firm." It is organised by the Education and Training Committee of178 words
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Article112 1971-04-29 4 PEOPLE may pay their Public Ltilities Board bills at the Bank of America m Raffles Place from May 5. They can do so during banking hours: from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays and from 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. on Saturdays.112 words
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Article26 1971-04-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn, will make a four-day visit to Kelantan and Trengganu from May 3.26 words
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251 1971-04-29 4 A POSTAL clerk, who made his girlfriend $220,000 richer for a month, was sentenced to one year's jail yesterday for making a false entry m her Post Office savings account book. Sng Her Siak, 25, who was attached to the Middle Road251 words
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164 1971-04-29 4 SINGAPORE will become the centre for architectural research m Asia with the setting up of a Centre for Environmental and Technical Advancement. The centre, which is to be established by. the Architects Regional Council of Asia, will probably be buCt at the proposed164 words
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214 1971-04-29 4 Stop hold— up of corruption cases— plea PENANG, Wed. Many corruption cases have still to be heard because of frequent postponements by defence counsel, the Deputy Public Prosecutor of the AntiCorruption Agency, Inche Hashim bin Majid, said today. Frequent postponements of such cases should not be allowed, he added at214 words
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Miscellaneous68 1971-04-29 4 ARCHIE By Bob Montana 1 7 3 A i s J YOU AAAYGETTHE -^J -<HIGH- FALUTIN I LEAD OUTA YOUR GAS,^ AR£HIE, \NON-POLLUTIN' I BUT NOT OUT OF WUR h I < L CHICLE IT WEIGHS GOING TO jf IT RUNS ON 1 A 7QA/_/ AUTOMOBILE^ GAS/ J l^ fl68 words
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282 1971-04-29 5 yrhjwresrd JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A pamphlet outlining m detail the implementation of the Malaysian education policy will be made available to the public next month. Announcing this today, the Education Minister Inche Hussein Onn, said the pamphlet would detail the steps that had been taken282 words
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583 1971-04-29 5 Are we creating two kinds of citizens? THERE is a danger that two divergent kinds of citizens may arise from the current competition between English and Chinese stream schools, a seminar was told yesterday. Mr. Loo Choon Yong, President of the Democratic Socialist Club of Singapore Lniversity said this and583 words
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Article, Illustration210 1971-04-29 5 MASSIVE May Day rallies of the past are no longer relevant to trade unionism m progressive Singapore, a senior official of the NTUC said last night. Mr. Joseph Tan, chairman of the May Day Celebrations Committee, said that instead of staging the210 words
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Miscellaneous28 1971-04-29 5 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Wa ker I SoTToJ\J I ~P^77 nc^Mp U^MRS Bf\\Ley-„Tr\£rmE'& V^"^^7-^^? vO^Okaah 7 comb, otto SCJr IW V something I &U£Se I J I \|r28 words
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Miscellaneous27 1971-04-29 5 BAND PERFORMANCE THE Anglo-Chinese Primary School and Anglo-Chinese Junior School's Combined Band will perform at the Botanic Gardens from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. on May 9.27 words
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Article1957 1971-04-29 6 23rd ANNIVERSARY INDEPENDENCE Israel— a country of STATE OF ISRAEL RAPID growth has characterised Israel's economy ever since its establishment, with brief lags from time to time. The structure of the economy is similar to that of industrial countries m Western Europe: Agriculture accounts for 8.2 per cent of the1,957 words
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Advertisement155 1971-04-29 6 Heartiest Congratulations THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE on the occasion of their INDEPENDENCE DAY from kGUTWIRTH TRADING CO. (S) PRIVATE LTD., 60-62, ORCHARD ROAD, ftT FLOOR, SINGAPORE 9. TEL. *****-2 B^^^*^^^ MM|^^ a^MM""^^"™^^^^^^MMW'--------BiMM CONGRATULATIONS THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE ISRAEL on the occasion of their INDEPENDENCE DAY ANGLO- NORSE -Co. (PTE) LTD.,155 words
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Advertisement22 1971-04-29 6 STATE OF ISRAEL MARITIME AGENCIES PRIVATE LTD Express their Heartiest Congratulations to the PEOPLE STATE INDEPENDENCE DAY 63, Robinson Road, Singapore. 122 words
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Article, Illustration77 1971-04-29 7 NEW YORK. Wed. Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier returned to the ring yesterday end was down on his knees m no time. The man who outpunched Cassius Clay is now out to make a big hit m the music world. A large crowd at77 words
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Article, Illustration406 1971-04-29 7 Herald Knight - Herald Knight Hz National Championship THE. 23rd Singapore National Championship 1971 for Lim Boon Keng Challenge Trophy will begin on May 3rd at 6.30 p.m. at the Alumni Medical Centre, College Road. Play will be on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays with unfinished games on Saturdays and Sundays. The406 words
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438 1971-04-29 7 Park is back -but Kim ill not admit it I^*l j aaaaavtSm^R^Lw V- i"f j a> m SEOUL. Wednesday KIM Dai Jung today refused to concede defeat m yesterday's Presidential election despite President Park Chung Hee's one million vote majorityMr Kirn's party campaign manager, Chung Ilyong, formally demanded the Central438 words
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180 1971-04-29 7 PHNOM PENH, Wed. Communist forces last night launched a fierce attack on Cambodian Government positions near Pich Nil Pass, a strategic point on Highway Four, Phnom Penh's surface link with the coast. Two Government positions were shelled with rocket and cannon fire,180 words
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Article128 1971-04-29 7 PRESS CAN'T ESCAPE THE BLAME TORONTO, Wed. A journalist must be a "cool, clear, objective voice of fact bringing some reason and perspective, to a turbulent time," Wes Gallagher, General Manager of the Associated Press, said yesterday. Mr Gallagher told the annual meeting of the Canadian Press the profession cannotAP - 128 words
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Article91 1971-04-29 7 I LINCOLN, England, Wed. Mrs. Jean Coleman, 27, accused Victor Speed, 28, of raping her m the front seat of a Morris Minor. "I suppose it is possible to have intercourse," admitted defence attorney Igor Judge, reflecting on the modest size of a Morris Minor,91 words
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Article, Illustration202 1971-04-29 7 EX-CLERK IS U.S. NAVY'S FIRST BLACK ADMIRAL WASHINGTON, Wed. Captain Samuel L. Gravely Jr., a 48-year-old frigate commander now sailing home from Vietnam, will become the first black admiral m U.S. naval history. Secretary of Defence Melvin Laird said m a news conference today the navy had selected a negro202 words
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Article45 1971-04-29 7 TOKYO, Wed. Twenty-three labour unions belonging to two labour federations which claim to represent eight million workers struck for higher pay throughout Japan today. The workers are demanding an average of 10,000 AP yen ($B4) increase m their monthly pay.AP - 45 words
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Article197 1971-04-29 7 Peril of the yellow life rafts HOUSTON, Texas, Wed. The yellow life preservers and rafts stowed aboard most commercial airliners attract maneating sharks when they are inflated at sea. Experiments using the rafts and human dummies result m the dummies being torn apart by sharks, according to a Federal Aviation197 words
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Article83 1971-04-29 7 SAIGON. Wed. Don Luce, an American social worker and journalist who helped expose the "tiger cage" cells on Con Son prison island last summer, has been ordered out of South Vietnam by the Saigon Government. The Government cited "special reasons" for expelling Luce, 36, who83 words
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219 1971-04-29 8 MANILA, Wed. A Filipino Senator, a television team and 30 businessmen said today that they are leaving Manila tomorrow to visit China. Their trip was described as a private visit that does not involve the two governments. The traditionally antiCommunist Philippines has no219 words
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Article, Illustration234 1971-04-29 8 'Half the U.S. forces use drugs' WASHINGTON, Wed. Between 50 and 60 per cent of American servicemen use or have used drugs and 160 have died because of them, a US House of Representatives sub-committee says. In Vietnam, where 40 drug users died, corrupt public officials are involved m drug234 words
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124 1971-04-29 8 Ballet hoo as Rudolph stops the music RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev interrupted his performance at the austere municipal theatre here and corrected Brazil's revered symphony orchestra. The unusual interruption caught by surprise the capacity audience that jammed the baroque style theatre last night. It came m124 words
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191 1971-04-29 8 KEEP INDON POLLS FAIR SAY MUSLIMS JAKARTA, Wed. The major Muslim party, Nahdatul Ulama today called on the Indonesian Government to hold the July general election m a "fair and honest' manner without pressure and intimidation. The call came shortly after the party chairman Mr. Mohammed Sjaichu had warned thatAFP; AP - 191 words
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Article42 1971-04-29 8 NAIROBI: The Chinese freighter Quinjin unloaded 150,000 pounds worth of supplies for Northern Kenyan drought victims at Mombassa. It was the second gift from Peking for this cause. On March 10 the Chinese Government sent President Jomo Kenyatta a cheque for £28,834.42 words
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Article47 1971-04-29 8 PRAGUE: A photograph showing former Czechoslovak reformist leader Alexander Dubcek working as a gardener was a fake. Radio Pregue said. Published m the mass circula tion West German daily Bild Zeitung, the photograph purported to show the disgraced leader weeding a lawn behind a barbed wire fence.47 words
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Article, Illustration88 1971-04-29 8 TOKYO, Wed. Emperor Hirohito will celebrate his 70th birthday tomorrow with a quiet family gathering. The Emperor and Empress recently returned from Hiroshima which they had not visited for 20 years. In late September they will leave for a twoweek tour of Europe. This will be the88 words
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Article247 1971-04-29 8 WASHINGTON. Wed. A Stanford University nuclear physicist yesterday urged America's scientists to halt research work on nuclear weapons. Dr. Martin L. Perl, addressing the American Physical Society "and through them, he said, the scientific community m general said a "unilateral stoppage" of weapons work by247 words
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Advertisement350 1971-04-29 8 Congratulations Best Wishes to H.M. EMPEROR HIROHITO OF JAPAN ON THE OCCASION OF HIS BIRTHDAY from SELF GARMENT MANUFACTURING CO. (PTE) LTD. 1002A 1020A LOWER DELTA ROAD, TIONG BAHRU FLATTED FACTORY, SPORE 3. mMjmf h jmfM g M AtiMm m MM I Golden Sound is one of Sharp's electronic ■^■■l^fcdk^^lCi.^U^B^350 words
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Article1302 1971-04-29 9 BRIAN CROZIER - Moscow's secret headache BRIAN CROZIER BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS By How to outwit Chairman Mao m the art of subversion WHEN Mr Brezhnev calls for the liquidation of the last colonial regimes and condemns apartheid (as he did when opening the 24th Congress of the Soviet Communist party, nowThe Daily Telegraph - 1,302 words
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Article232 1971-04-29 9 KEI MAKINO - OKINAWA GETS NUCLEAR RE-FIT KEI MAKINO From m TOKYO THE major American naval base on Okinawa is being restructured to give the U.S. Pacific fleet servicing facilities for seaborne nuclear ships such as the Polaris and Poseidon submarines. According to reports from Okinawa, confirmed here, nuclear storage is also being232 words
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Article, Illustration214 1971-04-29 10 MORE German companies are choosing Singapore as a main distribution and manufacturing base for the region. This was stated here yesterday by Mr. W. Buesser, Export Service Manager of Daimler-Benz of Germany when he declared open an automotive training centre for Cycle and Carriage.214 words
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Article257 1971-04-29 10 100-year-old found in village "This grave was the only one found so far. What happened to the other one?" Meanwhile, several villagers have burned joss sticks and incense at the site. The more daring ones go at night to ask for "lucky" numbers. The four workers? They never came back257 words
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82 1971-04-29 10 MalaysiaThai bridge treaty put off months to complete. AFP BANGKOK, Wed. The signing of a formal agreement over the construction of a bridge across the Sungei River linking Thailand and Malaysia has been abruptly postponed. According to informed sources, the reason for the postponement was that the Malaysian representative MonAFP - 82 words
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Article136 1971-04-29 10 DR. Syed Hussain Alatas, the Gerakan Chairman, and Head of the Malay Studies Department m Singapore University, was made a Malaysian Senator yesterday. He fills the seat occupied by Mr. Cheah Seng Khim, (Alliance) of Penang, who died last year. Dr. Syed Hussain will serve136 words
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Article56 1971-04-29 10 A part-time National Serviceman, Wong Lai Hing, 23, of Potong Pasir, was sentenced to two months jail by a magistrate yesterday for failing to attend Vigilante Corps training. He was absent from training at Bukit Ho Swee School from June 11, 1968 to the time of his56 words
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Article132 1971-04-29 10 Doctor robbed of $23,000 POLICE were working up to late last night on several clues which three masked men had left behind after robbing a doctor of $23,000 m cash and jewellery m his Stevens Road home at the weekend. Dr. Loke Tai Pooi, 50, woke up at about 4132 words
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Article114 1971-04-29 10 THE Health Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, will open the first South East Asian symposium on occupational health on May 19 at King's Hotel at 5 p.m. The symposium, which will go on until May 22, will consider such subjects as Air pollution m Singapore,114 words
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267 1971-04-29 10 An old tradition dies at St. John's ST. John's School at Dover Road run by the British Army had its last traditional speech day yesterday. For m July it will become Singapore's International School, and will open its classes to children of all nationalities m September. The British High Commissioner,267 words
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171 1971-04-29 10 SINGAPORE Anglican Wei fare Council hopes to raise $40,000 through the sale of car labels and novelties during its Flag Day and Appeal on May 22. Mr. Francis Thomas, chairman of the council, said it had budgeted for an expenditure of $70,000 m 1971. "And171 words
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Advertisement90 1971-04-29 10 "I flew BOAC to London. And got a bonus trip V to Spain."^ < hftftilLA For some people there is only one airline. Next time you're thinking of flying to London, just remember this. Your BOAC ticket gives you a generous mileage allowance. You can fly on a return trip90 words
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Advertisement42 1971-04-29 10 QQXtf'*' TEL: 349jg>J Contact Lens Consultants:- ~>w Mr. S.A.Tan, D Opt. M.8.0.A. (England) f Mr. K.L. Tan, F.8.0.A. F.S.M.C. (England) 38A, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9, TEL- ***** Next to Mac Donald House. By Appointment to the Late Sultan of Johore, Sir Ibrahim. 142 words
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Article9 1971-04-29 11 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Thursday, April 29. 19719 words
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296 1971-04-29 11 PLANS ARE TO OFFER SERVICES THROUGHOUT WORLD ONE of the world's largest charter airlines, Overseas National Airways of America, will buy about nine per cent of Singaporeowned Saber Air's authorised capital. Saber Air Pte. Ltd, which is 80 per cent296 words
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256 1971-04-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Does an insurance policy cover personal accident risk when the insured is under the influence of liquor? "No," said Mr. S. Woodhull, counsel for South British Insurance Company Ltd, who is seeking a High Court order to set256 words
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133 1971-04-29 11 THE Baak Employees Union president was assaulted by a member who felt, let down by an industrial agreement, a district court was told yesterday. Chartered Bank clerk Chew Sing Lim, 30, was found guilty m a district court133 words
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Article275 1971-04-29 11 A WOMAN who stole two cheques from a machine operator forged his signature and used them to pay for clothes she bought from two shops, it was alleged m a magistrates' court yesterday. Tan Cheng Kirn, of Commonwealth Close, was not aware of his loss275 words
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Article35 1971-04-29 11 Rock blasting operations will be carried out along Henderson Road near Pender Road on 'May 10, 14, 18, 22, 26 and 31 and June 4, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26 and 30.35 words
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Article, Illustration170 1971-04-29 11 CADET JOHN GETS A JUICY TASTE OF THE TROPIC A FEW days ago, 17--year-old John Walsh was travelling the familiar route between home and school m his home city of Bristol, England. Then, his proficiency as a cadet-sergeant m the British Air Training Corps earned him an 8,500-mile flight to170 words
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Article41 1971-04-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Philippines today donated $15,000 to the Malaysian Disaster Fund. Her ambassador to Malaysia, Tan Sri R.S. Busuego, gave a cheque for that amount to the Minister of Welfare Services, Tan Sri Fatimah.41 words
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365 1971-04-29 11 Husband read bedtime suicide stories to wife LIFE for housewife Chua Sor Keng, 24, was one long battle with her mother-in-law. Often, while lying m bed, she would complain that her life was meaningless. Such talk worried her husband, shop assistant Ng Cheng Chua, 29. Fearing that she might attempt365 words
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187 1971-04-29 11 HONGKONG is ordering more patrol boats from Singapore to help stamp out smuggling and check illegal immigration. Vosper Thornycroft announced yesterday it was building seven patrol craft for use by Hongkong's marine pol ice. The order, together with spares and ancillary equipment,187 words
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Article62 1971-04-29 11 MALACCA, Wed. The Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, reminded transport companies today that they had to complete their re-organisation by Friday to eliminate overtime work for their workers. Only companies making genuine efforts to comply with the law would be considered if they asked for62 words
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Article59 1971-04-29 11 NATIONAL Serviceman Lee Kwang Hong, 18, was fined $200 yesterday for three traffic offences committed on Feb. 28. He was fined $100 for driving a car dangerously and colliding with a bicycle at Serangoon Road/Rochore Canal Road junction; $:>o for driving the car without the59 words
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Advertisement13 1971-04-29 11 CINEMAS/Page 12 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/Pages 13/16 LIVING/TV/P.g., 14 /L5 SHIPPING/P.ge. 17/18 SPORT/P.ge, 19/20 EppW13 words
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Miscellaneous9 1971-04-29 11 ggggj By Chic Young *$^rk&&\J s l€^iT^" PByr^Tl I9 words
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Article, Illustration508 1971-04-29 12 When saving $10 can cost a firm $10,000 SAFETY MEASURES REPAY THEMSELVES SEVERAL TIMES A PAIR of protective goggles costs a company no more than $10 but the losfc of a worker's eye can cost it $10,000. An American safety expert, Mr Donald G. Vaughan, said this yesterday to illustrate508 words
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Article33 1971-04-29 12 THE MP for Delta, Mr Yeo Choo Kok, will officiate at the balloting for the allocation of 70 open hawkers' pitches at Delta Community Centre today at 10 a.m.33 words
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106 1971-04-29 12 A REGISTRY of Vehicles officer admitted m court yesterday that he did not know what section of the law restricted a taxi from carrying more than five passengers. As a result, taxi driver Lim Teck Kwee, charged with carrying seven passengers,106 words
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155 1971-04-29 12 MORE smaller firms should take part m industrial safety seminars, Mr Milton Tan, chairman of the National Safety First Council said yesterday. He was speaking at the opening of the Industrial Accident Prevention Course organised by his council at the A. A. conference room. Mr155 words
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148 1971-04-29 12 KUCHING, Wed. A four-pronged strategy is being worked out to produce more and better pepper m Sarawak. The plans include control of pepper diseases, research to produce better strains, setting up a pepper marketing board and a fertiliser assistance scheme. Deputy Chief Minister Stephen148 words
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Article81 1971-04-29 12 GOH Kow Kiak, described as a PUB meter-reader, won his appeal yesterday against a sixmonth jail sentence on a charge of retaining a stolen motor-cycle m Joo Chiat Road last August. The Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, set aside the sentence after Mr.81 words
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Article47 1971-04-29 12 TWO Malaysia-Singapore Airlines flight stewardesses will leave for Australia on Saturday to work on Australian domestic airlines m an exchange programme. The airlines are Trans-Aus-tralia Airways and Ansett Airlines. Last year both the airlines sent two stewardesses here to fly with MSA.47 words
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Advertisement297 1971-04-29 12 J*t"we" orcha rd" "iZf i Admission: $130, $230 $400 V CASH BOOKINGS ONLY, C^W 3 Shows Daily: 12.45,4.30 8.15 PM I___A I (SAT. t, SUN. EXTRA SHOW 9 AM) M WkaaWWr ***X W __________________P aa. ____!____w^_. ____________________________u_£'!lki^l _____B H H *W \\W^ mK\aaa\\\\a\\^<^ I maaaWm __________________^______L_______^^^_^________L ____________k 1 _SK"^' Ammm^MA^a^ea^^^^297 words
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Advertisement204 1971-04-29 12 i;A G4ARITY FILM PREMIERE j; /§S^\ Un der the distinguished patronage of jl The Pres,den *f *he Republic of Spore Dr. B. H. SHEARES Organised by LIONS CLUB of SINGAPORE JURONG In aid of Jurong Town Creche i CAPITOL WEDNESDAY 12th MAY 9.15pm ADMISSION RATES: $3, $5, $10 AND DONATIONS204 words
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Advertisement733 1971-04-29 12 II #SEEE7 ;j ORGANISATION Ji r^BUT»'-W7-B*_____h. vi-.g: icw I J LAST OAT! I 11 a.m.. I.JO. 4.00, 6. J0 A 4. 13 I David Chiang "Singing Killer" l_ (A SHAW PNODUCTION) Mandarin m SHAWSCOPE. COLON J OPENS TOMORROW! I* 4 shows: 10.43, i.Oii. 3. J0 Aa 4 I* School Children733 words
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Miscellaneous123 1971-04-29 12 hthiti^ P m 8 P- m Ma B ic ses *ion at and mndi n 2 the National The *tre Club, f *T? P a,ntin Bs at first floor, Nationai the Malaysia Room, Singa- Theatre. pore Hilton, Orchard Road. 8 p.m.: Social dance (ball--7 p.m.: Night bazaars at m) e123 words
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Article28 1971-04-29 13 STARLITE CERAMIC INDUSTRY yesterday announced that the sale of 1,950,000 shares to Crown Lynn Potteries of New Zealand has been completed for a sum of $500,000.28 words
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Article160 1971-04-29 13 SUNGEI BAGAN RUBBER reported that pre-tax profit for the six months ended December last year totalled $241,385, a fall of $128,263 compared with the year ago period. Chairman Lee Thor Seng attributed the decline to a lower average selling rubber price during the first-half 48.83 cents per lb,160 words
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Article59 1971-04-29 13 UNITED MOTOR WORKS (M) HOLDINGS made pre-tax profits totalling $3,079,857 m 1970. This is lower than the $3.9 million projected m the company's October Prospectus. The company earned $2.6 million m the first eight months of the year. The after-tax profits for 1970 was $1,651,857 which included pre59 words
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Article114 1971-04-29 13 BOSTON, Wed— Texaco Ine plans capital and exploratory spending of US$l,O6O million m 1971 compared with U*****.1 million last jrer.r, chairman Augustus C. Long told the annual meeting. He said that "promising results have already been obtained m drilling offshore Louisiana on three structures, "confirm- ing the prospectiveness" ofReuter - 114 words
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Article80 1971-04-29 13 DETROIT, Wed. General Motors reported first-quarter earnings of US$6lO million or US$2.l2 a share, up from the US$34B million or US$l. 2l a share for the same period a year earlier. The company attributed the increase to the buildup of deferred demand following the strike last fall andAP - 80 words
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Article78 1971-04-29 13 WILMINGTON. Delaware, Wed. Bethlehem Steel, America's No. 2 producer, said today firstquarter profits for 1971 were up 17 per cent over 1970, but that this still represented an unsatisfactory rate of return for investors. Board chairman Stewart S. Court told stockholders at the annual meeting that net incomeAP - 78 words
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Article52 1971-04-29 13 LONDON, Wed. National and Grindlays Holdings declared a final dividend of eight per cent, making a total of 15 per cent for 1970 (14.5 per cent total for 1969). Group profit was £6,978,000, including share of assisted companies £568,000. Tax took £3,598,000, leaving £3,380,000. Profit attributable to the company52 words
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Article38 1971-04-29 13 THE UNITED OVERSEAS BANK yesterday announced that Mr. Kwa Choo Ping resigned from the company's board of directors at the end of last year. Mr. Tan Kong Piat was appointed to the board on Nov. l, 1970.38 words
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Article45 1971-04-29 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.50, (2) 152.20; Hongkong 40.27; Beirut 39.50; London 39.225;' Zurich 39.208, 39.355; Paris 39.57. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael.45 words
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Article27 1971-04-29 13 (Closing buyer/seller prices for April 28, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Quiet; Spot 1488, 1489; 3-month 1487, 1488; Settlement 1490; Total turnover 250 tons.27 words
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Article1154 1971-04-29 13 MATTHEW LIM - MATTHEW LIM By WHEN reviews are made of past performances, a note of misgiving, notwithstanding "progress (being) "satisfactory", often lends credence to the subject matter. Yet, the statement by the chairman of the Development Bank of Singapore m its 1970 report contained no such signs of1,154 words
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Article270 1971-04-29 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fcxed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for April 28) On New York TT .6.0225 On New York DD 6.0150 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 291.75 Note Rates: China (per270 words
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Article587 1971-04-29 13 The market closed firm yesterday aided m the later stages by the first advices from Wall Street. Moderate institutional and private buying was reported with some rises exaggerated by a shortage of stock. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 2.6 up at 371.7, the highest587 words
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Article354 1971-04-29 13 The stock market moved average was ahead by about 41 higher m active early trading cents. yesterday. Gainers led declines General Motors, which by 634 to 369. reported higher first quarter earnings gained 1-1/2 to The Stanpoors industrial 89-1/2. (Paid prices at 1 100 EST. m354 words
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Article229 1971-04-29 13 AMSTERDAM The market was mixed yesterday with local industrials quiet pending the outcome of the elections. Most plantations were up and shippings were mixed. In steady insurances, Nationale Nedezlanden lost ground on its results. PARIS The market was mixed m slightly more active trading yesterday. Banks and financials229 words
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Advertisement489 1971-04-29 13 a wan ADVERTISEMENTS LONDON WEEKLY ECONOMIC FLIGHTS and LONDON/N.Y Flights EITA. 4^B Cross Street. Singapore 91^8^4/9/140 EUROPE TOUR LONDON HOLIOAY contact EITA. 4<>B Cross Street. Singapore 9 li!B^4/9/ 140 I AM INTERESTED m having Seventh-Day Adventist pen pals. Any young man over 25 years, and single please write to Olivia489 words
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Article332 1971-04-29 14 ARE you happy to be back m school? Have you had a lot of trouble with the new bus system? I hope not! Though the holidays are gone, you still have something nice left over and that's the results of the holiday competitions. The standard of all the332 words
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Article, Illustration54 1971-04-29 14 "SMILE Tonya, you're on candid camera." That's all we said and our living doll was all grins and smiles. At first, she was a little hesitant but there is nothing that gentle persuasion can't do. Our winsome lass Is the youngest daugher of Mr. and Mrs. T.K. Whang54 words
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Article1070 1971-04-29 14 Dear Editor, This is the first time, I'm writing to you. I hope you will like my poem. I have a cat And it is black It likes to catch Mice and rats Its eyes are green. Just like a screen It likes climbing trees Just like me.1,070 words
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Miscellaneous1376 1971-04-29 14 I =LW^Mm\ star 1 MW RADIO illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll iu "\J h r Ur (lan Carmichael) and E Jeeves (Dennis Price) ********m^ has not caught on very z: I k^i_^i_^i_^i_^i_^i_H r^""^ we out ncre L L J B9^f!f^WH_Bl London ZZ i^^^^^^^^^^B programme as "half an 3.00 Days Of Our Lives 300 opening1,376 words
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Miscellaneous28 1971-04-29 14 (tkf g&feyi? True Life Adventures EVENET7 THE CK?T?d _SV fe^SjßljP^HE^ <3lV)NlO THE TUSVO-ESS ONE %^*+W&i A MOKE "POWE-KT=Ul_ TTSUMX mksjjgg" \\Se. 2.' 2.5 Distributed by Kir* Feature* Syndicate >_28 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1971-04-29 15 CHRISTINE'S PRIZE WINNING COMPOSITION else. I would choose to be Carol Burnett. I would like to be her because I love to appear on stage with the audience applauding at me after my singing or acting. I would also love to appear m all the beautiful and glittering evening gowns.1,163 words
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Article38 1971-04-29 15 COLOUR this picture and win a prize, but to enter this competition, you must be 13 and under. Please til) m the coupon and send it with your entry. NAME DATE OF BIRTH ADDRESS A38 words
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Article, Illustration134 1971-04-29 15 Mary Bryson - Mary Bryson Mother "Tracy, why didn't you pick up your toys and put them away? I told you to do it before Daddy gets home. Why can't you ever mind me? You're big enough to do what you're told." By Mother: "Tracy, look at me while I134 words
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205 1971-04-29 16 f >N()Ml< Af r AiMS HAMBURG, Wed. Common Market Finance Ministers agreed to narrow the fluctuations of their currencies as a first step toward creating a single European money. From June 15, the six currencies will be permitted to move only 0.6 perAP - 205 words
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Article1716 1971-04-29 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE tuyyjghj Singapore Malaysia April 27 676.51 430.13 April 28 679.86 431.19 KEY j Closing buyers' and tellers' prices arc followed by the business done. Figure* m brackets denote traded lots m I.OOO'a. When the price is not followed by a figure1,716 words
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Article82 1971-04-29 16 (Managers' prices for April 29) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. In vt. Fund 1.27 1.32xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.11 1.16 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.13 1.18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.28zd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.09 1.14 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.11 1.1682 words
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Article345 1971-04-29 16 RUBBER 110.50 cents per kilo (down 0.25 cent). Prices were marked up 0.50 cent from Tuesday's official closing level at the opening yesterday and remained static with only minor business being done m May at 111.50 cents per kilo. June was at a halfcent premium. Towards the end345 words
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Article48 1971-04-29 16 KUALA LUM PUR Commodity followed by value, with rate of duty m brackets for April 29 to May 5. RUBBER: 49-1/2 cents a lb. (2 cents, total 7-1/2 cents). COPRA: $550 a ton ($55). PALM OIL: $727.25 a ton ($54.*****). PALM KERNELS: $396.25 a ton ($39,625).48 words
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Article66 1971-04-29 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seUer prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Quiet terminal sellers mainly nominal; ClF's May 15.60 15.65, June 15.60 15.70 July 15.80 16.00; Spot 16.50 16.90; Settlements 16.80 17.00, July 16.90 17.10, Aug. 17.05 17.20, July/Sept. 17.05 17.20, Oct/Dec. 17.60 17.80, Jan/March 17.95 18.15, April/June 18.1566 words
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Article67 1971-04-29 16 TIN $651 .50 a picul (up ID. The Straits tin price picked up by $1 a picul yesterday to $651.50 on fair support from the Lnited States and Europe. The London metal exchange quote was £2 a ton better overnight. The offering m Penang was officially given as67 words
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Article112 1971-04-29 16 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand's rice exports during the first three months of this year were down 28,890 tons m volume from last year's first quarter sales, official statistics indicated. A total of 309,422 tons was exported during the first three months, compared with 388,312 tons shipped m the firstAFP - 112 words
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Article111 1971-04-29 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m, prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. doUars per long ton); Philippine /Indonesian May 199-1/2, June and July both 199, all seUers. COCONUT OIL: Straits May /June 139 seUer; Malayan May/June 156 reseller: Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May /June111 words
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Article46 1971-04-29 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. seUers' prices, m sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 425.0, afloat 410.0, April /May 405.0, May /June 402.5, July/ Aug. 397.5; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 380.0 nominal April/May 352.5, July/ Aug. 335.0; Malabar April/May 560.046 words
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Article344 1971-04-29 16 The market closed steady yesterday after fairly active trading. Turnover swelled to 210 million units and the stock average was 4.81 yen higher at 2,450.74. Gainers were led by Matsushita Electric which met good demand following its statement that the company would increase production of colour television344 words
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Article549 1971-04-29 16 Mining s h ares retreated across a wide front yesterday, as sellers gained the upper hand. A dull day's trading saw oils barely steady. The industrials managed to maintain a strong level of trading, with several worthwhile gains among major issues. Speculatives were the hardest hit with549 words
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Article261 1971-04-29 16 The market was firm yesterday on improved turnover and gains were widespread but small. Value of transactions for the day rose to $15.86 million, compared with $13.69 million on Tuesday. Banks improved $1 to $186 but the London registers was finally unchanged at $182 after business at261 words
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Article184 1971-04-29 16 LONDON, Wed. Grain shippers covered cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to Taiwan at US$B.OO free discharge for June and from the same loading area to Santa Marta at US$4.BO free discharge with the option of Buenaventura at U556.25 free discharge for May. A cargo of bulk wheat184 words
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Advertisement621 1971-04-29 17 II barberflte@ BAILING TO U.S. ATLANTIC EAST CANADA. at****** P.Sham P.n.ng N.Yerk Mm *Ta»* 8 -or. Moxir.o aaTSSaT** l .un Joo U TAIPING aaSf lt/ie May ii/iS Jul» a Jul. l T. FERNBROOK «„U/U May WfU M.yl^ Ju.J i t\* July/ JJ EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO VANCOUVER. SEATTLE Sinftpor. *a«e<ain««r621 words
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Miscellaneous830 1971-04-29 17 I I I /\J KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I I Tv N. beginning on this page are given m four parts for aj/aWkaW I X. ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal m a i mS*> «L_ i ,x_^^aa\m\\\\\\m COfHHff^t^ Each entry gives the following information NAME OF830 words
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Advertisement381 1971-04-29 18 mm MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL jdmm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD m No. 301 Jin -\mp:uu\ Kuala Lumpur W H The National Shipping Lme of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE M*_» p^r, A rrteoa: SUNC« OHKIO ?."S ion 6/9 Jun 10/11 jun M„v.««,// London d// Hamburg 14// h dam it>// Ar.twprp i B'cman 1 BUNGA381 words
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Miscellaneous154 1971-04-29 18 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 29. OUT: Oriental Esmeralda 3/4; Taisho Maru (clinker) 5; Norbella 6/7; Karimun 8/9 Hyoyo Maru 10 1 I Shi nun Maru 19; Musi 21 east, Nikkou Maru 22; Doris Taylor 27/28; Poly Dua (barge) 40/41,154 words
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Miscellaneous151 1971-04-29 18 Thermopylae, Jag J a wan, Texaco South America, Lilia, Straat Cook, Korai Maru, Tong Hai, Never, Delnevostghny, Eleni, Eastern Pearl, USS H ron skin. Marimunda, Hariet, Neder Weser, Ally, Sletter, Samut Songkhram, Balong, Samut Sakhon, Tong Sing, USS Meyer Kord, Slamet Duabelas, Benmacdhui, Six Stars, Union Brenda, Gunong Sumbing, Kinsei151 words
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Miscellaneous823 1971-04-29 18 tQCtnAI infl ,nc,udin 9 ships sailing out of Singapore for Far l— ClO IKj KJ *maA I I \mmA East ports to the north-east. ASTR.D BAKKE May 11/13 £*^T~2 Hongkong, MEDAN MARU May 27/28 KDbe, Osaka, japan, Vancouver. KNiiT/<;n rviNu i /iv Nagoya, Yokohama. TSK/OL BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Seattle823 words
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286 1971-04-29 19 NAGOYA, Wed. Taiwan's Lv Liang Huan fired a sizzling five under-par 65 today m the third round of the $61,000 Chunichi International Crown Golf Tournament to share a four-stroke lead over a field of 46 professionals with Japan's Takaaki Kono. Lv had286 words
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Article, Illustration940 1971-04-29 19 BEST TEN TO FOLLOW PARAKEE II EAMILLE VERTE MIDSUN HILLCOURT SECOND PHASE PRECIOUS MOMENTOS KENSHAWN HIGH RULER II SWEET LOTUS BEAU BRIDGE NEWCOMER Here He Comes IV showed galloping ability when he sprinted smartly over 3f m 37 2/5 on good going at Bukit940 words
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509 1971-04-29 19 NEW YORK, Wed. Only three players m baseball history. Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and now. Hank Aaron, have hit 600 or more career home runs. Aaron hit his historic No. 600 for the Atlanta Braves m the third innings m yesterday's night gameAP - 509 words
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Article260 1971-04-29 19 SYDNEY. Wed. Threats of industrial action against South African sports teams mounted today with more trade unions ordering bans on facilities for the tourists. The labour Council of Queensland, where the South African Rugby Union team is to play four of its planned 1 3 matches during a visit whichAP - 260 words
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Article52 1971-04-29 19 TOKYO, Wed. Teenage wrestlers from 16 countries will compete m the second world amateur junior wrestling championships m Tokyo on May 1-6, the Japan Amateur Wrestling Association said today. The wrestlers, between 15 and 18 years of age, will wrestle m the freestyle and greco-roman events at the Tokyo Olympic52 words
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Article66 1971-04-29 19 NEW YORK, Wed. Joe Frazier, world heavyweight boxing champion, will make a six-week rock tour of nine European countries from May 14, appearing with his group, the Knockouts. The principal towns m which he will appear are Amsterdam, Rome, London, Birmingham, Paris, Stockholm, Dublin and Madrid. Each show will lastAFP - 66 words
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Article103 1971-04-29 19 LONDON, Wed.-Results m British soccer league matches last night (home teams first): AP ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Conventry 0 Derby 0 NTiam Forest 0 Stoke 0 Southampton 1 West Ham 2 DIVISION TWO Bristol City 0 Leicester 1 Charlton 1 Sunderland 1 Middlesbro 0 Birmingham 0 Q.AP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration938 1971-04-29 20 JASBIR SINGH - JASBIR SINGH SNOC picks her and bowler Henry Tan 1970 sport personalities Henry Tan strong contender for Sportsman of the Year award SINGAPORE'S only world ranking ten-pin bowler Henry Tan, 27, looks a good bet to win the Sportsman of the Year 1970 award. He has938 words
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Article84 1971-04-29 20 DUNEARN Technical "B" qualified for the National schools' hockey tournament when they beat St. Theresa's Convent 2 1 at Farrer Park yesterday. In the other matches, Rangoon Road and Cedar played to a scoreless draw at the same venue. Raffles and Naval Base and Victoria School and Whitley84 words
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Article51 1971-04-29 20 TOKYO, Wed. World Boxing Association featherweight champion Shozo Saijo of Japan will take on Mexican featherweight Ray Vega (Phonetic) m a non-title 10 rounder m Mexico on May 28, Masaki Kanehira, Saijo's manager announced today. The site of the non-title fight has yet to be fixed, the manager51 words
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92 1971-04-29 20 JOHORE Bahru Majidie Cup champions, Johore Fiat Sports Club, scored a convincing 4-2 victory over the Singapore Port Authority Recreation Club m a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Playing constructive soccer Johore sailed to a 2-1 halftime lead with goals through Sukor92 words
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212 1971-04-29 20 POLICE Sports Association will meet Singapore Recreation Club m a Singapore Cricket senior division Association "key match" at Thomson Road' on Sunday. The result of this encounter decides the first round winners. The lawmen, with a 100 per cent record, top the212 words
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864 1971-04-29 20 Loand Chia are Bartley, Chung Hwa champs P. LOGANATHAN set up the best performance of the day m the combined Bartley and Chung Hwa Secondary Schools athletic meet at Farrer Park yesterday. Loganathan slashed 16 seconds off Sadayapan's seven-year-old record with a sizzling 4 mm 33.2 sec for the 1500864 words
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Miscellaneous44 1971-04-29 20 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff L *r*-W ii.r.5 H s4 E v sj s ia II c^rs% w E Yl^tjJTa«a\\\\7~\ SHOOTING THE N HAVING TO BREATHE IS READY JED' A IJ.tadTPSX W'^MW ACTION FROM A FROM THIS GILL -> r ,J. > j^jL^-<" FOR ANY **^lB44 words
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Miscellaneous107 1971-04-29 20 HOCKEY: SHA, Div. 1 SRC v PARC (SRC, 5.15 p.m.); Div. 2 SCC v Police 'B; SAFSA v Khalsa 'B (SCC, 5.15 p.m.); Schools National C'ships: semi-finals. SWIMMING: SASA Junior C'ships (River Valley Swimming Pool, 5.30 p.m.). ATHLETIC: Mt Vernon Sec. School Sports (Mt. Vernon, 2.30 p.m.). TABLE TENNIS: Mun107 words
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