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Title Section15 1971-05-14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 252 Singapore Friday, May 11. 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration297 1971-05-14 1 gfhhghgfhfg THE threat of water rationing is still real despite yesterday's downpour. The storm brought 0.4b inches of rain. the first for 10 days. Down with the rain went water consumption as people responded to appeals to conserve water. But the crisis is by no297 words
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Article68 1971-05-14 1 ST. TROPEZ, (France), Thurs. Three of the four Beatles attended a reception in a cafe yesterday for pop singer Mick Jagger and his bride Bianca, who were married here. Beatle George Harrison, in the United States, was unable to join Ringo Starr, John Lennon and68 words
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515 1971-05-14 1 BRUSSELS, Thurs. Britain made a major move toward membership in the European Common Market today by agreeing on three important issues, including a plan to work out what its first contributions would be to the joint budget. There was agreement on future sugar imports515 words
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170 1971-05-14 1 BONN, Thurs. Economics Minister Karl Schiller has been made the undisputed boss over the West German Government's economic policies. Chancellor Willy Brandt today merged the Economics and Finance Ministries after Finance Minister Alex Moeller resigned. He assigned the enlarged ministry to Mr. Schiller. Government170 words
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Article64 1971-05-14 1 Asean on fighting disasters ASEAN countries should study the feasibility of mounting combined operations against natural disasters. This was a recommendation in a joint communique issued yesterday at the end of a twoday meeting here of Asean secretaries-general. The communique said the meeting also fixed tentative dates for ten Permanent64 words
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Article70 1971-05-14 1 PARIS, Thurs. The Bank of France today raised its bank rate from 6.5 per cent to 6.75 per cent. The effect is to make money slightly more expensive to borrow, thus acting as a brake on inflation. The Bank of England at its weekly70 words
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Article25 1971-05-14 1 DOG HONGKONG: Fifty young men and women have swum to Hongkong after leaving China illegally in the past 13 days, official sources said today. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article28 1971-05-14 1 TWO men were seriously injured when their Volvo car hit a lamp-post at the junction of Henderson Crescent and Alexandra Road late last night.28 words
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198 1971-05-14 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Jakarta editor Tunku Hafas, who is on trial for allegedly insulting President Suharto and his Government, told the court today that Mr. Suharto is not infaOible and can make mistakes. The editor denied he had meant to be "negatively critical" in his articles.AP - 198 words
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Article, Illustration429 1971-05-14 1 TEN firemen were burnt or overcome by fumes while fighting a three-hour blaze which destroyed several buildings and property worth about $150,000 at the junction of AnguOia Road and Queen Street yesterday. Sub-Foreman Mohamed Aii Omar, 42, was admitted to hospital in a serious429 words
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Advertisement6 1971-05-14 1 AGREEMENT ON SHARE TOWARDS JOINT BUDGET6 words
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Advertisement149 1971-05-14 1 striding to the top! cool easy-to-wear easy-to-care-for r itcrest suits _i Ti'iiii _iiini___f_r^ 3 1 1 J_ "i l"_T______r W pV ■^i4l___UAlK2£u_r n /> n S a new mon ey-sav.ng V, v concept m ready-made men's __f*^ wear by ROBINSON'S Each #M__» suit is individually tailored _4t and superbly styled.149 words
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Miscellaneous19 1971-05-14 1 '^^fs*^ mmWrn^mmmJaJUmmmAmmmAMW THE weatherman says the outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today is Late Morning Showers.19 words
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194 1971-05-14 2 I LIVE in one of the side streets of North Bridge Road and on many occasions have been forced, through inadequate parking facilities, to park my car on the wrong side of the street. As a result, I have been booked for unauthorised parking194 words
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Article390 1971-05-14 2 "Caveat Emptor" (S.H. May 7) seemed to be very concerned about protecting our poor helpless (and sometimes useless) doctors from "quacks." But, then, what is the meaning of quack? To my mind, a quack is a practitioner, whatever be his discipline, who purports to know390 words
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Article187 1971-05-14 2 FAIR PLAY (SH. May 4) and JUSTICE (S.H. May 7) should not feel so dejected. My wife joined the education service in 1962 as a pass degree trained graduate teacher. She decided to better herself and obtained an M.A. in the course of her continuous service187 words
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Article973 1971-05-14 2 I REFBB to Mr. Fong Wong Fatt's letter of May lt). In it he rebukes "Anti Humbug" for having made up his mind on the strength of (iovernment s statements of Mav :i and May 1. Perhaps Mr Fong has not read them with the973 words
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479 1971-05-14 2 'Criticism -the essence of democracy' hfghfhf gfhgf ff Shakespeare categorises "the poet, lover and the madman" into the same group, and of the madman he says that he conjures up more devils than the vast depths of hell can hold. Why must an ulterior motive always be sought when criticism479 words
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Article247 1971-05-14 2 9y THE SINGAPORE HERALD Friday. May 14. 1971 IT is not surprising that President Yahya Khan has rejected UN aid for people in East Pakistan. It would be surprising if he had not rejected it. Acceptance of aid from an impartial source would not be in line247 words
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368 1971-05-14 2 Can't RTS buy better war documentaries? WATCHING for months, on Singapore^ TV screens, some of the silly American World War II films such as "Combat" depicting the "terrible" aspects of is quite an experience. Why, in a country like Singapore, which could be rather objective in its attitudes regarding the368 words
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Article88 1971-05-14 2 THE article by Adele Koh on "The Ang Moh Complex or the White Sickness" was excellent. As she aptly put it school books for Singaporeans should be written by Singaporeans. Regrettably this is not so, and nowhere is fhis more evident than in books on civics88 words
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Article, Illustration523 1971-05-14 3 EXPERT: NATION'S ECONOMY AND MORALITY MAY BE AFFECTED A TOURISM expert Mr. four reasons yesterday wh; be bad for a country They were: The country might become dependent on sources of revenue compk'felv outside its coat rol; Too much of the country's resources might523 words
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Article214 1971-05-14 3 SINGAPORE University's expatriate academic and library staff will be allowed to join the Academic Staff Union. This was decided at a special meeting yesterday called by H members to amend the union's constitu tion. Forty two of the union's UK members were present. It214 words
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Article46 1971-05-14 3 POLICE arrested eight men believed to be wanted in connection with a spate of thefts and robberies on Wednesday night at two different places. The first four men were picked up in West Coast Road and the other four in Jurong Road.46 words
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Article, Illustration170 1971-05-14 3 EVEN green fingers have to be rapped occasionally, especially when the fruits of their labour spill over haphazardly on public property. And this is exactly what the backyard gardeners of the Housing and Development Board flats in Toa Payoh found earlier this week. Half-a-dozen bricklayers170 words
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Article39 1971-05-14 3 MAN REMANDED LOH Kuan Seng, 21, unemployed, was remanded at the CID lock-up yesterday after four robbery charges were read to him in a magistrates' court. The prosecution is expected to put up eight more charges against him today.39 words
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Article27 1971-05-14 3 SETRON DINNER SETRON Ltd. will hold a dinner at the Sky Room Restaurant, Sea View Hotel, on May 23 at 7.30 p.m. to celebrate its fifth anniversary.27 words
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240 1971-05-14 3 22 PUPILS SACKED BY KELANTAN ARABIC SCHOOL KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. The Kelantan Malay Customs and Religious Council today expelled 22 pupils, including four girls, of the Muhammadi Arabic School here. A Council spokesman said they were believed to have led the "strike" by students of the school recently. The students240 words
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85 1971-05-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn, today spent more than one hour discussing his new appointment as secretary-general of the Alliance with the executive secretary of the party, Mr. Michael Chen, in his office. Mr. Chen told newsmen later that he85 words
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Article44 1971-05-14 3 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The former GOC East Malaysia, Maj. Gen. Dato Syed Mohamad Alsagoff, is to be appointed Deputy InspectorGeneral of Projects in Sabah. Gen. Mohamad is undergoing a resettlement course in Sabah before his official retirement from the army.44 words
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Article40 1971-05-14 3 MR Tan Tian Chye has been appointed chairman of the management of the Kampong Chai Chee Community Centre. Other officials are Mr Tan Leong Poh, vice chairman; Inche A. Ghani Hamid, secretary; and Mr Lim Chin Tiang, treasurer.40 words
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Article, Illustration229 1971-05-14 3 'Kiddy crooks' make a tea break ROBBING A BANK IS CHILD'S PLAY AND THIS PICTURE SHOWS IT A GANG of bank raiders got into a vault yesterday and had a tea party. Then smiling bank officials watched them scoop up money and walk out. Rut police are not investigating. The229 words
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51 1971-05-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four Canadian consultants are now studying the modification of Kuala Lumpur airport to cater for Boeing-747 jumbo jets. Transport Minister Dato Ghani Gilong, who disclosed this today before he left for Tokyo, said that the work would cost about $651 words
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Miscellaneous52 1971-05-14 3 ARCHIE By Bob Montana m+~ A ■Sfly.'gvl i2££ >s A/or A T\ K w ell.:7S\ I frm hano isNeed T\Zs CAN'T BIRD BATH.... IT'S WHAT TIME 1/ ~X I STANDING UP. I***?" 4 vIS^RDy A sSgw A \^^^j^J V?^/^ V r~^sA*sssOi ._^t~f B-vl I .Ammms. s^ /N I Jks*. mLs52 words
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Article, Illustration60 1971-05-14 4 NO, he's not running to catch the bus. He's running for shelter as the rain beats down on Collyer Ouav and all over the island. H y This worker was one of many who had forgotten what umbrellas were, because of the drought and60 words
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346 1971-05-14 4 Woman took her life after quarrel with lover A DOMESTIC servant, who became her employer's girlfriend, hanged herself after she found that she could no longer tolerate his drinking a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. Oil rig crane driver Barry Edward Fallone, 27 told Asst. Coroner Tan Hun Hui that Zahara346 words
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Article71 1971-05-14 4 DANCE hostess Sim Lay Eng, 26, was granted a divorce by the High Court yesterday on the grounds of cruelty by her husband Tee Tong Fook, 27, who is now in Penang after being deported from Singapore in 1967. They were married in July 1964 and71 words
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Article54 1971-05-14 4 MR. CHEONG Wing was elected president of the Phar maceutical Trade Association at its annual general meeting recently. Mr Koh Choon Hui was elected vice-president. Committee members are: Mrs. Pauline Ong. Mrs Lvnette Lee, Messrs. Khoo Boon Inn, Ong Heng, Henrv Koh, Michael Woo, Lim Hock Choon54 words
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Article4000 1971-05-14 4 A TOTAL of 694 students have passed the Polytechnic's final year examinations in electrical, mechanical and civil engineering, building and industrial courses at technician's level. The highest enrolment was in the Industrial Technician Certificate course with 211 students, of which 184 obtained certificates. The full-time Technician Mechanical and4,000 words
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Miscellaneous25 1971-05-14 4 BEETLE BAILEY Rll VAJ ByMort Walker "^L Kl CAK *<« J-j /IT TAKES SOME I' they're planning toH >nc W^r |_*vrN j** r3J£X N. /^> N. i.niiji25 words
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213 1971-05-14 5 THE YWCA needs $150,000 for its major project this year building two hostels for working girls, in Outram Road and Jurong. YW M B-S- Williams, j wla l associate executive director, said yesterday: "We have to raise all the money ourselves from donations213 words
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Article64 1971-05-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Social Security Organisation office here will remain open tomorrow a state weekly holiday to enable employers to register under the social security scheme. The office will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and officers of SOSCO will also be available64 words
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210 1971-05-14 5 A FIVE DAY conference on manpower problems in East an«l South East Asian countries will be held at the Hotel Equatorial, beginning on May 24. The conference will be opened by the Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. lt will210 words
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274 1971-05-14 5 First Malay taxi firm will be started soon SINGAPORE'S first Malay transport company Island Transport and Services will be registered in a week or two, according to one of its directors Inche Zainal Abideen Kassim. The company will have an initial working capital of $100,000 but its target is $500,000.274 words
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Article, Illustration493 1971-05-14 5 Fractured skull girl could have lived CORONER RECORDS AN OPEN VERDICT AND SAYS: SCHOOLGIRL Jennifer Low Shu Meng, seven, who died from an undetected fractured skull, could have lived had she been treated and operated upon in time. This observation was made by State Coroner Liew Ngik Kee at an493 words
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Article97 1971-05-14 5 IT'S strictly about birds and students are invited to come along with binoculars. The talk on keeping of birds will be given by Mr. John Yim, of Jurong Bird Park, at the National Library at 3 p.m. today. Mr. Yim, who collects and rears birds as97 words
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Advertisement199 1971-05-14 5 Ik 111 W \t^W m I lift wk W I v. i t r» -Y V* *i I•• -V. I i i "A desk is a desk is a desk" Jar mm\s±. -^-...*ma*mmmm\ WW 9 II B but Dfethelm says,"NO!" Take these two beauties, for example. First comes the desk199 words
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214 1971-05-14 6 'Farmers' groups have vital role in society' SLIM RIVER, Thurs. Farmers' associations have an important ro|e to play in society as well as in the implementation of the Government \s new economic policy, the Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Ghazali Jawi, said todayHe added that the associations could214 words
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Article62 1971-05-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Dato Hum /ah bin Dato Abu Samah, is a member of the National Unity Council, it was announced today. A statement from the council said that Dato Hamzah's name had been "inadvertently left out" of the list62 words
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160 1971-05-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Minister of Foreign Affairs is waiting for an official report from the Indonesian Government about the 34 Malaysian fishermen detained at Tanjong Pinang, Sumatra, ••before making any move." The Ministry's information officer, Mr. V.D.P. Ptllai, said today: "We are160 words
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Article43 1971-05-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Information Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie will open the second meeting of the Asean Permanent Committee on Mass Media here on Monday. Representatives from Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia will attend the threeday meeting.43 words
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126 1971-05-14 6 SIBU, Thurs. Police have arrested seven people in connection with the murder of an Iban last month and a series of armed robberies in the Third Division. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sarawak. Mr. J. J. Raj, told a press conference here today126 words
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Article78 1971-05-14 6 PENANG, Thurs. A seven-man state security committee has been set up under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister, Dr. lim Chong Eu The other members are the Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Ooh Chooi Cheng, the state secretary, Dato Ya'acob Hitam, the Chief Police Officer, Mr. Tan78 words
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128 1971-05-14 6 KLALA LLMPIR, Thurs. Malaysia is prepared to send her military officers to Communist countries for training if this will do them good, Deputy Defence Minister, Tunku Ahmad Rithauddeen, said here today. He disclosed that Malaysia's Staff College of the Ministry of Defence128 words
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Article, Illustration298 1971-05-14 6 Malaysian Govt seeks closer ties with public KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said here todaj that new strategies were being worked out to brim; the Government closer to the people. The Government, he added, was also intensifying its psychological warfare campaign to dea! with the298 words
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Article, Illustration329 1971-05-14 7 Duo to stage concert of folk songs ir tne advance notices are anything to go by, Singapore audiences will be in not only for musical but also a mystical experience at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday, when Beina and Behrend present their programme of folksongs and guitar music. The bulk329 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1971-05-14 7 Going places in an armchai HOME again! From London! From Hongkong! From Penang! even from Kota Tinggi! Bursting with wonderful stories about their exciting trips you r friends come back from their holidays. To combat those stay-at-home doldrums Aquarius reads travel books. Armchair travelling has much to recommend it: it1,147 words
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226 1971-05-14 7 MARY LEE - French violinist will perform here MARY LEE LOCAL classical performers of international standing are extremelv scarce in Singapore. But Singapore audiences have been adequately com pensated by foreign artistes, whose performances have been of a uniformly high standard. On May 23, we will have the opportunity once again to listen226 words
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Article66 1971-05-14 7 THE French Embassy will screen "FanfanLautulipe", a film on the adventures of a young soldier, at the Cultural Centre on Tuesday, May 18. The setting is France of Louis XV, and the film stars Gerard Philipe and Gina Lolobrigida. It is directed by Christian Jaque. The dialogue66 words
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Article, Illustration553 1971-05-14 7 BOB MCCORD - When Ike and Tina swing along BOB MCCORD WORKIN' TOGETHER Ike and Tina Turner Liberty Records LST 7650. Ike and Tina Turner combine 30 years of entertainment experience to give us Workin' Together, an album which is an odd mixture of White (Let It Be, Proud Mary. Get Back) and553 words
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Miscellaneous88 1971-05-14 7 7 p.m. Night bazaars at 8 p.m.: Harmonica pracBukit Panjang Village, 10 tice and Malav drama at m.s.; Indus Road; Jalan National Theatre Club Kayu; Kampong first floor. National Java/Keng Lee Road; Theatre. Margaret Drive; Circuit Road; Tai Thong Cre- £°l k c,ub v s L S AT scent; Telok88 words
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240 1971-05-14 8 UN accuses 'gun-running countries' iimm^HUPPF^^ a mSwMtmmwtOsSmmnsaMmiai^ I UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The U.N. Special Committee on Apartheid has charged that the United States, Britain, France, West Germany, Israel, Switzerland and Belgium are selling arms to South Africa despite the U.N. embargo. In a report to the Security Council made public240 words
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Article, Illustration112 1971-05-14 8 LONDON, Thurs. Japanese designer Kansai Yamamoto is a brave man. He's trying to take over the fashion scene in the King's Road, home of London's trendy fashion pacesetters. He's also got the nerve to wear his own designs. Mr. Yamamoto just in case you're not sure is in the centre112 words
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Article112 1971-05-14 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. U.S. Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott said today he is almost certain that President Nixon will veto the draft (military conscription) extension hiil if it contains an amendment cutting U.S. troop strength in Europe. Mr Scott told reporters the White House is still standing112 words
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Article26 1971-05-14 8 NEW YORK, Thurs. a gunman shot three policemen and another man from a cab on a Brooklyn Street yesterday and fled in the taxi.26 words
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132 1971-05-14 8 DURBAN, Natal, Thurs. At least 15 more people were reported today to have drowned in heavy floods around Durban, bringing the provisional toll since last night to 64. Of the 64, 49 are feared to have drowned yesterday when a bus carrying a132 words
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Article89 1971-05-14 8 CEYLON GOVT CHECKS REBEL NEWS COLOMBO, Thurs. The Ceylon Government yesterday tightened censorship by prohibiting the publication of news on rebel activities and Government counter measures without reference to competent authority. No reasons for the new measures were officially given, but informed sources said the authorities were troubled by a89 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1971-05-14 8 HONGKONG, Thurs. The British-owned South China Morning Post commented today on the action taken by the Singapore Government against the Nanyang Siang Pau and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's charges against it and other Singapore newspapers in his weekend remarks on "black operations." In its1,313 words
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Article101 1971-05-14 8 SAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnamese forces repulsed the first two major counter attacks in the month-long A Shau valley campaign and today claimed killing 200 North Vietnamese troops and smashing a regimental-sized based camp and arms factory with the help of U.S. 852 bombers. Field reports said101 words
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Article40 1971-05-14 8 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. The Vatican today declared that it had found no evidence of any Indian girls being "sold" to European convents after its probe into accusations of the scandalous trade in Indian girls.40 words
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290 1971-05-14 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. The second chairman of the major Muslim party Nahdatul Ulama, Mr. Achmad Sjaichu. has called on members of fhe party's An sor militant youth organisation to be prepared to die to uphold "truth," the mouthpiece of the party, Duta Masjarakat reported290 words
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Article, Illustration274 1971-05-14 8 Herald Kinght - Helen is champion with a perfect score Herald Kinght gfhgfhfghf h HELEN Lim won the 1971 Cairnhill Community Centre Championship Ruby section (Ladies), with a perfect score of five points; second was Sally Kwa 4 points. Six players took part in the singleround league tournament. Helen, a Secondary Two student274 words
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Article37 1971-05-14 8 NATIONAL Masters Lim Kok Ann and Giam Ch«« Kwee will play Simultaneous Chess Matches with students of St. Joseph's Institution, Bras Batah Road at lt a.m. today in conjunction with th. schools Founder's Day celebrations37 words
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Article, Illustration115 1971-05-14 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. Long-distance rower John Fairfax and his girl friend, Sylvia Cook, say they plan to put in to Los Angeles to get their radio repaired before resuming an 8,000 mile San Francisco-Australia pull. They and their 35-foot row boat, Britannia II (above)115 words
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Article, Illustration462 1971-05-14 9 sk EBWITTSIISHSfIEHTiM 1. Makes understandable (8) 4. Asterisk (4) 8. Chase (6) 10. Lubricating (6) U. Muzzle (5) 12. Flat, round cap (5) 14. Bank cashier (6) 17. Adjusts (9) 18. Regions opposite to our own (9) 22. Cleric (6) 23. Slays (5) 24. Boundaries (5) 26. Pillaged (6) 27.462 words
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68 1971-05-14 9 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Europe's hippies plan to take over Copenhagen and "turn the whole summer into one big festival," according to Amsterdam's popular newspaper De Telegraaf. The prospect, according to the newspaper, is causing concern to the Danish police. Quoting Amsterdam police sources, De Telegraaf68 words
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Article55 1971-05-14 9 TAIPEH, Thurs. A famous Taiwan acupuncturist left for Phnom Penh to treat Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol, who is suffering partial paralysis after a stroke in February, it was learned today. Wu Hui-Ping, the acupuncture expert, will give the Cambodian Prime Minister a traditional Chinese acupuncture treatment duringAP - 55 words
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Article49 1971-05-14 9 TOKYO, Thurs. Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi said today his Ministry favoured the concept of upholding a 12--nautical-mile territorial sea limit, sources said. Japan currently adheres to a three-mile sea limit which is based on the distance a shore battery could hurl shots centuries ago. APAP - 49 words
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Article202 1971-05-14 9 KATMANDU, Thurs. The leader of the International expedition to Mount Everest said today the world's highest mountain probably would be conquered in the next few days despite an outbreak of a virus that he blamed on hippies. An ailing Norman Dyhrenfurth, the 52-year-old American organiser202 words
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Article, Illustration466 1971-05-14 9 Japan may recognise two Chinas TOKYO, Thurs. Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi said today that China should be admitted to the United Nations, indicating that Japan was in favour of a "dual representation" formula under which both Peking and Taipeh could join the world body. He made his disclosure at theAP; AFP - 466 words
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Article205 1971-05-14 9 TOKYO, Thurs. Police arrested a 48-year-old man who allegedly threatened to blow up a jet air Iner today if the plane was not diverted from a domestic flight to North Korea, Tokyo Airport officials said. The pilot of the plane brought the aircraft safely back toAP - 205 words
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Article22 1971-05-14 9 TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Thurs. Thirtyseven soldiers were reported dead yesterday after eating food poisoned with a pesticide, a military communique said.22 words
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Article84 1971-05-14 9 KAMPALA, Thurs. The Ugandan Government today put out a "wanted" notice on ex-President Milton Obote with a reward of one million Shillings U*****,200 to anyone who brings him back alive. A reward of U5569,600 was offered for Obote's cousin, Akena Adoko, head of the disbanded general84 words
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274 1971-05-14 9 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The battle over developing an American Supersonic transport plane was revived on Wednesday when the House of Representatives reversed itself and voted US$B5 million to restart the project The Senate will take up the renewed fight next and Democratic Leader274 words
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967 1971-05-14 10 BRIAN MAY - Bitterness in a land of beauty. BRIAN MAY gfh fhf fg From THIS enchanting island, with its golden beaches, lush rfcefields and forests of weird, gigantic trees, has become the scene of a bitter election campaign for control of the people's loyalties. The thousands of unsuspecting tourists who pour inAFP - 967 words
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Article, Illustration663 1971-05-14 10 BILLY BRAY; Xuan Loc; S. Vietnam - Singapore 'prefabs' bring new hope to refugees BILLY BRAY Xuan Loc S. Vietnam From AFTER months of preparation, the first 40 of a new series of prefabricated refugee housing units appeared here in the hamlet of Suoi Cat last two weeks ago. Built in Singapore, from Malaysian tanalised keruing timber,663 words
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Article, Illustration406 1971-05-14 11 Esther is Katong's Athlete of the Year doubil'^ouA h l e h^ d K a a tor c r ucu,a, fea L scorlng fJ isl individual championship and was 12£3S? I 8 Ath ete of »A«r fSr selling up JavelS r?flS r m! *i» r fh°?. S d,scus 7I ft406 words
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Article1955 1971-05-14 11 KATONG CONVENT Girls "A' division: 1 00m. Caroline Tay 2 Cardine Klyne 3 Mok Lai tiar 14.5 (R); 200m. 1 Luc\ Lee 2 Mok Lai Har 3 Judy Mitchell 32.5 (R); 400m. I Cecilia Siow 2 Khodijah Hamid 3 Helen Ong 1:10.5; 800m. I Rosaline Goh "21,955 words
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Article206 1971-05-14 11 HAMILTON Sports Club scored their fifth victory when they trounced Darul Afiah Football Club 6-1 in a Football Association of Singapore Division One league match at Jalan Besar yesterdayWith this win Hamilton have collected 12 points (5 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats). Playing without six206 words
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Article123 1971-05-14 11 COMBINED schools put up another creditable per formance when thev held Ceylon Sports Club to a scoreless draw in the Singapore Hockey Association senior division league match at Balestier Road yesterday. The schools bet Armed Forces on Wednesday. Singapore Cricket Club scored a 2-1 victory over SRC in123 words
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Article, Illustration441 1971-05-14 11 LONDON, Thurs. Martin Chivers whipped in two goals last night and sparked England to a 5-0 victory over Malta in a European nations' soccer match before a small crowd of 45,000 at London's Wembly Stadium. The stadium holds 100,000. Chivers sent England441 words
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Miscellaneous29 1971-05-14 11 let's 'godown \h nJ //v7 '^tX _^_^^^IK_UvwL cut wp'« waif ""I t!^, y s, -IT.w T 2^ Y AND SEE WHAT'S V i tf 4^hjf W~ X^^^^^^^^MllKSi DEAD ANDTHFRF'S29 words
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Article, Illustration249 1971-05-14 12 A NINE-MAN Japanese economic mission from Kyoto arrived in Singapore last night for a two-day visit. The team, representing a range of industries from textile machinery to aluminium strips, is led by Mr. Naotsugu Maki, managing director of the Bank of Kyoto. The team's visit249 words
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Article79 1971-05-14 12 SINGAPORE is sending a four-man team to a seminar on the promotion of timber from Far Eastern countries for European markets, which opens in Geneva on Monday. The delegates are Mr. Ku Pak Meng, of the Trade Division; Mr. Phua Kia Chen, of the Timber79 words
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Article219 1971-05-14 12 COMFORT denied yesterday that any of its taxis had been surrendered by their ownerdrivers. A spokesman for the NTUC's transport co-operative said that rumours that 30 or 40 taxis had been returned were totally untrue. "If a chap doesn't pay, we will take the taxi back,219 words
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128 1971-05-14 12 MARINE police last night recovered the bodies of oil workers S. Mariappan, 21, and Peng Say Bee, 23, both of whom had earlier been reported drowned in the sea off Pulau Ayer Chawan in Jurong. Investigations showed that Mariappan, who lived in128 words
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443 1971-05-14 12 Can one of the new parties provide an opposition? IN Singapore, Parliament is a one party affair. We all know that. Everybody talks about it, but very little has been done to remedy the state of affairs. Sure we have two pewlyregistered political parties. Can one of these parties provide443 words
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Advertisement130 1971-05-14 12 NINA RICCIJ^ A m A W<mmm\ Wn. m\ mma^ A ammWO, W. k \\mr- fl pr/^ mmw^ maaW _______________________&__> mr\y^ W\. '<Jf£s^_____________________B W mMm^^L%. m\ mmm.. II mmWm^/)vmWn&*m W I* Jl^ wNT KV r l^l-_) WDF UL 1^ v lb ft jmZ^ A AJ?J. fr^/t^l/Li^^ S.ngapores '^**fT asf^^^^ rst exclusive130 words
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264 1971-05-14 13 Sarawak officials to study S'pore housing boom KUCHING, Thurs. A team of top officials from Sarawak will visit Singapqre next month to study planning and programmes on industrialisation and low- cost housing in the Republic. The Chief Minister, Dato Rahman Ya'kub, told a Press conference after a Supreme Council meeting264 words
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Article52 1971-05-14 13 FOUR men, armed with knives, held up a couple at Pender Road on Wednesday and got away with $270. Soh Kok Leng, 24, of Lorong 5, Toa Payoh, was in a car with his girl friend at about 1.45 a.m. when they were held up by52 words
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Article54 1971-05-14 13 A 40-YEAR-OLD man was charged in a magistrates' court yesterday with having carnal connection with a schoolgirl below 16. Wee Ah Tee was alleged to have committed the offence at Block G, Irrawaddy Road on April 4 at 10 p.m.. He was allowed bail pending trial54 words
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Article28 1971-05-14 13 SEOW Tiong Hock, manager of Chop Hiap Hin Company was fined $15 yesterday for failing to send in a tax return within 21 days for 1970.28 words
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161 1971-05-14 13 A DIRECTOR of Ho Ah Lam Shipyard Pte. Ltd. was charged in a magistrates' court yesterday on 21 counts of corruptly giving sums totalling $35,492 to a senior marine foreman of the Port of Singapore Authority. Ho Ah Lam alias 110 Yee Lam was161 words
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217 1971-05-14 13 House guest had an affair with his host's wife A SHIPPING company manager told the High Court yesterday that his cousin who was staying in his house had been having an affair with his wife since 1960 without his knowledge. Teo Sin Yin, 46, became suspicious only after his neighbour217 words
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Article50 1971-05-14 13 J(tNOßtf I&HRU, Thurs. Customs officers arrested a 40--year-old man early this morning at Jalan Larkin after he failed to stop his car at the Causeway checkpoint. In his car were 65 bundles of textiles valued at $8,000, for which duty of $2,000 had not been paid.50 words
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Article, Illustration186 1971-05-14 13 SHE turned out her first plate of bacon and eggs in a 30-year-old bus and loved every minute of it. That was cookery lesson No. 1 for Roveta Loredana, a 21-year-old Italian student who is on a world tour with her186 words
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Article, Illustration152 1971-05-14 13 Koreans to start venture fishing THE first joint venture between Korean and Singa pore businessmen will be a $1 million fishing company in Jurong. This was announced at a Press conference yesterday by Mr. Ahn Kwang-ho, president of the South Korean Trade Promotion Corporation. Mr. Ahn said this new company,152 words
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Article30 1971-05-14 13 THE Indian High Commission here will forward to its Government a letter protesting the ill-treatment of nine Singapore fishermen during their detention in India's Andaman Prison.30 words
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337 1971-05-14 13 AN 11-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl told a Magistrates' Qpurt yesterday how she overheard a telephone conversation between her mother and a man she called "Uncle" regarding a dinner invitation. The girl, Anamartiana, eldest daughter of the woman, was testifying at the trial of an337 words
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Article27 1971-05-14 13 TSU Chin Kwan of Sin Sin Lithographers was fined $50 yesterday for employing Sheozor Titsu, a non- citi zen, who had no work permit.27 words
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Article, Illustration409 1971-05-14 14 Miss X claims: I was raped FOUR MEN REMANDED FOR TRIAL IN HIGH COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four men were committed today for trial in the High Court on a charge of raping a 20-year-old housewife. At the end of a two-day preliminary inquiry, the magistrate, Mr. Manjit Singh, said409 words
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253 1971-05-14 14 IF you're the nervous type when it conies to chatting up the girl, take a tip from Paul Bergman. He won his current date by making quite a boast. "Fll take a thousand knives to the Zambesi River to wipe out the piranhas,253 words
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Article220 1971-05-14 14 A WOMAN who was alleged to have cheated two shops with forged cheques admitted in a magistrates' court yester day that she had intimate relationship with a machine operator from whom the two cheques were stolen. Badriah binte Jumaat, 26, of Jalan Senang, had been220 words
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214 1971-05-14 14 A TWO-WEEK food festival will be organised by the Danish Marketing Board starting on May 30, to get more Singaporeans to eat Danish products. Mr. Terkild Terkildsen, assistant manager of the board's Far East office, said yesterday that although the market for Danish agricultural214 words
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Article90 1971-05-14 14 TOKYO, Thurs. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co. said today that it would launch the 12,400-ton cargo ship Bunga Tanjong for the Malaysian Government on Saturday at its Shimonoseki Shipyard in Western Japan. Datin Alam binte Ginsos, wife of Malaysia's Transport Minister, will christian Bunga TanjongAP - 90 words
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425 1971-05-14 15 hf gfh hf RALLI INTERNATIONAL, a British holding compan y is now negotiating to acquire an interest in a Singapore company. Ralli International chairman M. Horseman told the annual meeting in London that the Singapore company was listed on the Malaysia-Singapore Stock Exchange, reported425 words
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Article406 1971-05-14 15 HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH report (for the week ended May 13): The restricted trading week due to holidays on Friday and Monday, has seen quieter and on balance, easier conditions, while the market has continued to move erratically. Dollar crisis uncertainties and hopes of a successful Malaysian trade406 words
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Article276 1971-05-14 15 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates 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 3.0450 3.0150 3.0000N New Zealand Dollar 3.4725 3.4225 3.3925 South Arabian276 words
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Article197 1971-05-14 15 GUINNESS MALAYSIA says it expects profits for the current year ending August 1971 to exceed those for the previous year. The company made $4.:i million in 1969 1970. The directors said the improvement would be due to a reorganisation of marketing arrangements which would give full197 words
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667 1971-05-14 15 TOKYO, Thurs. The Finance Ministry todayasked Japanese foreign exchange banks to observe closely the present stringent controls on conversion of foreign currencies into the Japanese yen. The request was made at a meeting of a liaison body of Japanese banks. It followed667 words
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260 1971-05-14 15 China asks traders at Canton fair to use renminbi HONGKONG. Thurs European and other tra ders who have been attend ing the Canton commodity fair have been asked by the Chinese to use the Chinese renminbi as the medium for transactions to avoid adverse effects of wild fluctuations of foreign260 words
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Article150 1971-05-14 15 CANBERRA Thurs. Abuses and malpractices in the Australian securities market had led to grave distortion of the financial system, chairman of the Senate Committee on Securities and Exchange, Sir Magnus Cormack, told the Senate today. In an interim statement on the committee's inquiries. Sir MagnusAFP - 150 words
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Article103 1971-05-14 15 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Shareholders of great Boulder Gold Mines approved a resolution changing the name of the company to Great Boul der Mines. Commenting on the name change, chairman N.E. Nielsen said the com pany's main mining and exp lora ting activities now related to nickel andReuter - 103 words
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Article313 1971-05-14 15 (Closing mil May 13 May 12 GILT EDGED Auto. Reg. 5 Delayed £28-3/4 2VjConsol £27-5/8 £27-7/8 6 Conversion 1972 Delayed £99-13/16 6><2 Funding 1985/87 Delayed £81-7/8 3'/i Funding 1999/04 Delayed £46-3/8 6V» Malaysia 1973 £37-7/8 £95-1/8 3Vj War Loan Delayed £38-1/4 GENERAL AUied Brew 122-1/4 122-1/2 Anglo-Thai313 words
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Article21 1971-05-14 15 LONDON, Wed. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 398.8 (+0.3); Tins 70.35 (-0.29); Rubbers 187.43 (+1.08); Oils 332.38 (-2.17).21 words
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Article48 1971-05-14 15 The stock market drifted lower in early moderately active trading yesterday. Declining issues were ahead of gainers by a slight margin after 45 minutes of dealings. The St an poors industrial average slipped seven cents. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off 0.49 points.48 words
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Article26 1971-05-14 15 NEW YORK, Wed. (Changes in brackeU); Industrials 937.46 (+0.21); Transportation 225.18 (-0.04); Utilities 119.82 (+1.08); Composite stocks 312.10 (+0.46); Bonds 70.86 (-0.16).26 words
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Article308 1971-05-14 16 RI BBKR May 114.25 cents per kilo (down l.st cent). Jane ill 75 (ap I.M ceat). The market opened on a quiet note yesterday, with first business done for May and June 1 RSS at 114.50 and 116.50 cents respectively. Circulating May tenders then caused some embarrassment among308 words
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Article2142 1971-05-14 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE SPECULATIVE interest was apparent in a firm Stock Exchange yesterday and many cheap issues were marked up together with the better class •hares. Trading continued at a heavy pace with turnover maintained at 2.640,000 units. The industrial section again attracted the2,142 words
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Article85 1971-05-14 16 Differentials are in terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month, in cents per kilo. (For the week ended May 7). SMR SCV May One ton Pallets 9.50 cento premium nominal SMR 5L May One ton Pallets 9.50 cento premium nominal SMR 5 May One ton Pallets 1.2585 words
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Article68 1971-05-14 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seUer prices, in new pence per kilo). TONE: Physicals quiet terminals sellers nominal; ClF's May 16.45 16.70, June 16.40 16.60, July 16.50 16.75; Spot 17.80 18.00. Settlements June 17.90, 18.05, July 17.95 18.10, Aug. 18.05 18.15, July/Aug. 18.05 18.15, Oct/Dec. 18.50 18.65, Jan/March 18.80 19.00, April/June68 words
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Article63 1971-05-14 16 TIN $644.25 a picul (up 75 cents). The Straits tin price continued to improve yesterday and gained by 75 cents to $644.25 a picul on an official offering 55 tons lower at 257 tons. The London overnight quotation was better by £1 a ton. The fairly steady Penang63 words
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Article126 1971-05-14 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton); Philippine /Indonesian May 193 l June 193 both reseUers July 193 reseller 19 2U 192 paid, Aug. 194 reseller 193 192'. paid. COCONUT OIL: Straits May/June 139 reseller; Malayan June126 words
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Article46 1971-05-14 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. seUers' prices, in sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 440.0, afloat 435.0, April/May 430.0, May /June 430.0, July /Aur. 4 25.0; Sarawak black spot 410.0, afloat 385.0, April/May 350.0, July/Aug. 370.0, July/Aug. 360.0; Malabar April /May 550.0.46 words
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Article77 1971-05-14 16 (Managers' prices for May 14) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.33 1.38xd MaL Progress Fund 1.16 1.21 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.17 1.22 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.34xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.13 1.18 f B. S. The Saving Fund 1.15 1.2077 words
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101 1971-05-14 16 Nixon aids US electronics workers WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Nixon moved in to provide assistance to 2,850 workers in the consumer electronics industry who became unemployed because of increased imports* mainly from Japan. Acting under the terms of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, the President yesterday certified two groups ofAFP - 101 words
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Article24 1971-05-14 16 TOKYO: Major Japanese Corporations plan to invest U5522,861 million in equipment in fiscal 1971, an increase of 3.1 per cent over last year. r24 words
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Article341 1971-05-14 16 The market closed irregularly lower yesterday after profit-taking reversed the uptrend over the past few days. The stock exchange average was 3.27 points lower at 2,428.01 yen. Dealings continued active and the day's turnover was 180 million units, only slightly lower below Wednesday's volume. Electric home appliances341 words
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Article495 1971-05-14 16 Mining shares proved variable in closing trading yesterday. Oils showed few wide moves and industrials lost some momentum. WMC fell 10 cents to $4.30 on new developments at Kambalda. Other heavyweights to lose ground included Peko Wallsend at $10.70 and CRA, also affected by strikes at Port495 words
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Article285 1971-05-14 16 The market eased after a steady opening yesterday but renewed buying near the close reversed the initial downtrend. The close was steady, with most issues regaining earlier losses. Transactions tor the day improved to $23.37 million. Heavy activity was again noted in Hongkong Lands which moved from285 words
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Article176 1971-05-14 16 LONDON, Thurs. Coal shippers covered cargoes from Hampton Roads to Hamburg at US$3.2O free discharge for end May, and from Hampton Roads to Rotterdam at US$3.OO free discharge, also for end May. In the grain section, wheat cargoes were fixed from Baie Comeau to Basrah at U5512.50176 words
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Article, Illustration892 1971-05-14 18 By ALLi CHA Speedy Subar may be threat to saloon race IN THE Singapore Grand Prix last month, a team of Subaru cars was seen in action in the saloons and tourers event and, among them, were two of Fuji Heavy Industries' latest models the FF-1 1300G Sports. In892 words
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197 1971-05-14 18 A COUPLE of weeks back, a very disappointed Mini Cooper lover of a friend came up to me and complained bitterly how he was not getting what he expected of the car. He had just bought the Mini secondhand for what he197 words
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Article208 1971-05-14 18 THE Singapore Motor Sports Club will provide yet another chance to drivers to test their skills at the May Auto Tests to be held on May 23. The event, a test of manoeuvring at speed, is •pen to all members of recognised motor clubs in208 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1971-05-14 19 LEE CHIU SAN - LEE CHIU SAN JtMHTIBCYfIIIC By GIANT KILLER! That is the first thing that comes to mind when vou mention the Yamaha YAS-1 in motor racing circles. This tiny 125 cc. hornet has repeatedly made giant machines bite the dust in sprints and circuit1,234 words
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Article114 1971-05-14 19 SUZUKIS TO CHALLENGE YAMAHAS A BATTLE royal Is expected at the Singapore Motor Sports Club's cross country motorcycle races at Colombo (amp this Sunday. For the first time the supremacy of the Yamaha machines, which have been undisputed winners of the scrambles series, is being challenged. The challengers will be114 words
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Article, Illustration222 1971-05-14 19 THE Singapore Motor Sports Club will S provide yet another chance to drivers to test their skills at the 5 Mai Auto Tests to be held on May 23. The event, a test of Z manoeuvring at speed, is 2 open to ail members of222 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1971-05-14 19 ALLAN CHAN - ALLAN CHAN BX 1 [Vi r J U/J C>vJ I V7 J C_ <y I IN THE Singapore (irand I'rix last month, a team of Swharw can Ml i n in action in t h«* MiMM I and tourers rvrnt and. MMMg1,025 words
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211 1971-05-14 19 A COUPLE of weeks back a very disappointed Mini Cooper lover of a friend came up to me and complained bitterly how he was not getting what he expected of the car. He had just bought the Mini secondhand for what he211 words
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Article, Illustration100 1971-05-14 19 DRIVE DRAWN BV JOHN ROBINSON Wheel balance Vibration and shuddering at higher speeds is often due to the front wheels being out of balance. This leads to increased tyre wear and. more important driver fatigue on long runs. Wheel balancing is not an expensive job but it can be done100 words
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Article261 1971-05-14 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE B-ERT H I N G ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAY, 14. OUT: Streefkerk 1/2; Al Kadisiah 3/4; Auby 20 east; Htone Ywa 22; Nissho Maru 27/28; Fembrook 44; Peisander 31/32. IN: Talthybius (after Al Kadisiah) 3/4; Orama (tanker) 9after Westfalia Martha261 words
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Advertisement127 1971-05-14 14 DELICIOUS TOKYO BARBEQUE from $2.80 per dijh. (Opens from 12 noon— l 1 pun.) BIRD BOTTLE RESTAURANT ill, Bukit imidh Road, i Miles, Singapore. Tel: ***** A *****9. (Plenty of Parking Space. We are doted on Monday). yx^z^mmm W^m J I nwvmXla miMmHIM M__to_w AmW~" JHEUmmm mSABSSsB^ A mmw t'127 words
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Advertisement71 1971-05-14 14 DENNIS THE MENACE *IF >QU OOMT LIKE /Kg, JUST S4/SO/ "Qkay i oom't like you." *W\7tK!DD//v'Gr IGALAV v PKft D^y 3, 6& 9 P m THE LOVE- HATE ROMANCE THAT m e^[m BECAME AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER-. A iKQ^ wWe¥AL%wr/£sr/mMi£mA Ww**** j KATESHKHANMA^I fßmw MUMTAZ I i G.R sippykja ANDli71 words
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Advertisement581 1971-05-14 14 I ORGANISATION I JJ NOW SHOWING' 4 Shows Oeily J» fi 130, 4.00. 6.30 A 9.15 p. m fi CASH BOOKINGS ONLY X "CARRY ON UP THE JUNGLE" K fi with the "CARRY ON Team Color K A Rank Organisation Picture fi NOW SHOWING! No Froe List fi I'll a.m..581 words
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Miscellaneous49 1971-05-14 14 -WTHE following numbers were picked in last night's Toto draw No. 37/71: 2€, 29, 8, 2, 15. The additional number: 12. The three circled numbers were: 2, 23, 37. The jackpot: $110,000. TODAY: 12.1t (M ft.); 2.tt p.m. (7.4 ft.; TOMORROW: 12.48 a.m. (B.t ft.); 2.4t p.m. (7.1 ft.)49 words
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Advertisement345 1971-05-14 20 B MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E iln. Ampeng. Kuala Lumpur. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore p s ham f.n.ng AfrivM BUMS* 9S9*f J/5 imm imm 10/11 Ju* Na**» ft/7 Lmmmsm */J Hamfturg 14/7 a.m lft/ 7 AntMrp 1»/ 7 litmn 21/7 lUMI HUM345 words
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Advertisement736 1971-05-14 20 Eastbound gggggg o< sin9apore ,or Far ASTRID BAKKE SLS TDY P. S'nam, Penang, Hongkong. Japan. Vancouver. kmut/co medan maru May 27/28 Kobe, Osaka, rjNUT/sB Nagoya, Yokohama. TSK/OL BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Vancouver (Juna 25), MOUNTBLAfsir Tacoma (Ju.y 26), May 27 Saigon, Bangkok. MM/MM Seattle (June 29). HRI /H( Mc a,to,d736 words
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Article1398 1971-05-14 21 1. 770*8 DRAGONBOAT (Byland) 3NZ 9.00 (dd*20) g Tiki/Allan Coleman (1) 8/11 KL27/3 dlc6 7.8g 6f; It 13; 1, 3, Coleman. 9/15 lp6/3 d3c5 7.12g 6f; 1:16; Va, l, Coleman. 2. ***** GOLDEN SUN (Beau Court) 8A 9.00 (ud*3) 9 Ruy$kind/RS Brtuk Velu (3) 12/15 lp6/3 d3c6 8.11g 6f;1,398 words
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Article, Illustration10755 1971-05-14 22 7. ***** FREEHOLD LAND (Neanderthal)4NZ 8.02 (dd-2) a Lucky/E. Donnelly Cheam 16/16 KL4/4 <32c6 8.4h 9f; 2:0.8; 4, 2 Cneam. (14) 14/16 KL28/3 03c6 8.13g 7f; 1 27.2 4 hd Cheam. 4/14 Pgl4/2 dlc6 8.0g 8>?f;l:49.4; 2. 2, 2 Cheam. 8.10,755 words
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Article, Illustration413 1971-05-14 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Discipline, ridden by T.S. Chiam, did the fastest workout on a good track here this morning, when he ran smartly over 3f in 38-2/5. He is a four-year-old New Zealand gelding by Forearmed, sire of Fleet Arm. He has raced three times without success but413 words
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