The Straits Times, 5 November 1970
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Title Section26 1970-11-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times Thfi ftatiiiii.il Nnvvspaper Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1970 15 CENTS K-U-N. #517 M.C. (P) No. 150726 words
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834 1970-11-05 1 Govt acts to control stock brokers SINGAPORE, Wed.— J Brokers belonging to the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore will be Urensed under a Bill which had its first reading in Parliament today. The Securities Industry Bill, which is expected to be passed In two weeks, also: CALLS for the834 words
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Article816 1970-11-05 1 Call-up policy changes More HSC students, fewer graduates SINGAPORE, Wednesday DR. Goh Keng Swee today announced changes in national service policy that will increase the enlistment of HSC students and reduce the call-up of graduates. The acting Prime Minister and Defence Minister's anxiously n waited statement in Parliament also announced:816 words
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371 1970-11-05 1 Soldiers warned: Stop writing to the Press CINGAPORE. Wed. Servicemen were reminded by Dr. Goh Keng Swee in Parliament today that they are forbidden by law to communicate with the Press on military matters. Many servicemen both conscripts and regularshave been airing their grouses in the Straits Times and other371 words
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Article114 1970-11-05 1 SINGAPORE Wed. As-«-K«a«« hotel manarer Khob Ihiam Sent today went to the ill) in Rohinsnn Road tfter seeing his ni"turr flashed over television last nirht The Sea View hotel execn-♦t'-e w«s accoirnanieri by his lawyer. Mr. Khor Thiam Benr Mr Khor. who left114 words
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Article, Illustration624 1970-11-05 1 From YEO TOON JOO: London, Wednesday CIR Dingle Foot, QC. will appear for former MSA secretary Gerald Fernandez in extradition proceedings against him In London which will begin on a date after Nov. 2b. This was stated in a Bow Street magistrate's court today624 words
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Article47 1970-11-05 1 Boy's hide-and-seek death SINGAPORE. Wed —A *chon|. boy ra killed by a train this afternoon. Ponnusamy hamakrlshiian. n>. playing hide-and-seek with friends In the railway yard in Kampong Bahru. was hiding behind a line of IS stationary coaches when the engine reversed and he was knocked down47 words
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243 1970-11-05 1 Soon, a traffic ban at Raffles Place CINGAPORE. Wed. Raffles Place will soon be for pedestrians only during the day. All motor vehicles, trishaws and bicycles will be banned from entering or remaining in Raffles Place between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. from Monday to Saturday. The ban does not243 words
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299 1970-11-05 1 Premier's aide: No comment on Ismail statement \yASHINGTON, Wed Mr. Lee Kuan Yew would make no comment today on Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail's statement that formalities between the two countries should not be reduced A spokesman for Mr. Lee, who will confer with President Nixon at the299 words
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Article35 1970-11-05 1 WASHINGTON. Wed Mr. Lee Kuan Yew ye.steidav had talk« with juo^e Russell Train, chiurmai. of the U.S. Council of Environmental Quality. In pollution and means of overcoming its effects. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article36 1970-11-05 1 PARIS. Wed Musicians of Ihe Pari.s Orchestra announced they were Marline a 24-hour strike iooi.v cancelling a performance to have bten led by Israeli conductor Eliahu Inbal. They art demonding a salary increase. Reiner36 words
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Article35 1970-11-05 1 JAKARTA. Wed Indoneila would net object lo China joining the other big powers In guaranteeing the neutrality of South -ewt As)h. Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik tola a press conference here today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article34 1970-11-05 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs— An unidentified man. believed to be a taxi driver, was found dead In a room at Mer Out Hotel In Owen Road early this morning. Cause of death is unknown.34 words
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Article81 1970-11-05 1 IMTM) NAIIONS. Wrd Thr I. V General Awembly today called for an r\Un»kon of thr Middle ha<.t rrairnre and for thr immrdiatr resumption of pracr talk*. Thr action came after Israrl had objrcterl to somr pro\i -inns of the approved Asian African proposal as one-Sidrd andAP - 81 words
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Advertisement136 1970-11-05 1 For CUar Comfortable Consult: C. S. CHONG O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE 1. PARLIAMENT REPORT: SEE PAGES 2, 3, 6 and 7 V I YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES V i Say 'Yes' to i Esso Extra136 words
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Advertisement117 1970-11-05 1 is a girl »M like you. 1 a Gala knows good looks need taking care of. (Most good things do, to last.) Especially skin. We make skin care that makes good common sense. Fussproof. Foolproof. No mysteries, no miracles, just the basics every skin needs: cleansers that clean deep-down, toners117 words
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Advertisement8 1970-11-05 1 theTHOREN<;TD-125 electronic turntable. It's the most luxurious B|jebsen&Jessen|8 words
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Article, Illustration2178 1970-11-05 2 Quote Z The Ministry of Defence is proposing to make available a numhrr of scholarships for undergraduate mil postgraduate studios in thr local universities as well as overseas universities to officers on completion of their national service who accept a regular commmission. They will2,178 words
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Advertisement212 1970-11-05 2 In AKAI's GX-365 professional stereo tape recorder, the "GX" also stands for Glass Crystal *V _J|fg v^ Ferrite Head. What's in this for you? The GX-365 has an eternally wear free and positively L^Hsflsflsl by l^^ m Am***^ V dust free glass and crystal head (exclusively a new AKAI concept),212 words
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PARLIAMENT REPORT 2
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1178 1970-11-05 3 EXISTING POLICY CATEGORIES OF PERSONS LIABLE FOR NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION The following categories of persons are liable for national service resist ration: a. Male citizens and permanent residents born on or after Jan. 1, 1949. h. Male and female ritizens appointed on or1,178 words
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310 1970-11-05 3 'Work grounds' rules still the same DEFERMENT ON EMPLOYMENT GROUNDS. (This policy remains unchanged). \llh, uuli rniplo.tmenl is no longer considered to he a norni.il Krounri for deferment from union 1 1 service, the folloninr categories could be considered f»r deferment or for rerhannelliiu into parttime service: a. Social hardship310 words
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Advertisement241 1970-11-05 3 iSk I The l* r g**t pharmaceutical industry in Asia and a leading producer of ■Vl Vit. C in the world. 11l THE WONDER lONIC WITH CANDY TASTE HSJ Hicee prcmiset you ikin that stays healthy, sparkling Xl lnd blemish-free. One tablet of Hicee contains a strong I p9j dose241 words
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189 1970-11-05 4 Former Barisan branch leader is freed SINGAPORE. Wed. Former Barisan Sosialis branch leader Chng Yong Par. 35. who was arrested .six years ago for agitating against national service, was released today from political detention. Chng. former vice-chair-man of the party's Bukit Panjang branch, first Joined the Anti-Briti.sh League, a satellite189 words
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Article42 1970-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Wed—Repifwmntivf. of the three British SprvicM here and the Singapore Ex-Servlcfs Association will lay wrraths at the annual memorial service for the war dead at the Krantl rommonwealth War Cemetery on Sunday at 730 a. in42 words
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Article30 1970-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Teachers' Union will hold a dinner and dance at the Golden Lotus Restaurant in Hotel Malaysia on Nov. H to celebrate its 24th anniversary.30 words
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502 1970-11-05 4 Ex-lover paid for abortion court is told 'WAITRESS HAD TWO PREGNANCIES' SINGAPORE. Wad A NIGHTCLUB waitress, accused of murdering her Japanese lover's wife, Mud two abortions in Iwo years while ro-habitating with Mini. (Mi- High Court heard today. The allegation came from Mr.'N.C. Goho. who is defending Mimi Wong Weng502 words
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119 1970-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Students wishing to enrol in British universities next year must lodge their applications through the Public Service Commission here to reach the universities by Dec. 15. A statement by the British Information Services here said students taking their Cambridge Higher School Certificate119 words
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Article51 1970-11-05 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. -Concert pianist Fou T.song will give a lecture-recital at Nanyang University auditorium on Nov 12. at 8 p.m. Those interested are asked to write for complimentary tickets to the acting Director. Department of Students' AfTair.s. Nanyang University Jurong Road Saturday, together with a stamped addressed51 words
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111 1970-11-05 4 POLICEMEN CHARGED WITH CBT OF GOLD BARS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two police constables of the crime prevention branch here were today charged in a magistrate's court with criminal breach of trust of 20 gold bars and five platinum bars, valued at $90,000. They were also charged with failing to arrest111 words
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115 1970-11-05 4 Armed thugs' $300 haul in three robberies cINGAPORE, Wed Armed robbers got away with over $300 in cash and valuables in three hold-ups yesterday. ROBBERY No. 1: Two passengers who boarded Choon Kiat Leng's car in Eu Tone Sen Street last night held him up at dagger point and got115 words
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Advertisement207 1970-11-05 4 Monk's Hill Secondary School rgj Advisory Committee presents A GRAND FILM PREMIERE «^y UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION MR. LIM KIM SAN. M Id aid of the SCHOOL SCOUTS GUIDES BUILDING FUND THURSDAY 19th NOV. 9.15pm g MBtTdhM ADMISSION RATES SBl 1 Irli S2. m. $7.207 words
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Advertisement56 1970-11-05 4 ANY BARBER WHO CAN CUT IT is in the Yellow Pages Of THt UUPHONt DmtCTQUY j r Club Crescendo I PRESENTS Non-Stop Music WITH THE WILD, WILD AND THE tIIGtISQGIETY| loan T«nah ItMd S.ngapox 10 T« JO* 3l l2oLf>nl O»INS TODAY I.JO- J.JO- 7.00 4 t JO.*. O'orvi Vi Iw56 words
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Advertisement75 1970-11-05 4 iQ T'-oPit.v",, THEATrtf KKTAURANT *NITtCIU». SINGAPORE RESERVATIONS TEL: 37*433 GMBiMHIS »T -A PRESENTS Mon-StPpEntePtainment THE FABULOUS i\ FLATTOPS v Hilarious comedy pair direct from Las Vegas if&?Z*r' startling humour! roll v" ickingacts! ID f n I CHAN6 Mil LUNG V^^TX Golden voiced soprano X from Italy sings a fab At75 words
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Advertisement240 1970-11-05 4 2nd HILARIOUS WEEK! ODEON: DAILY AT Han., 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.30pm. THE FOURTEENTH AND THE FUNNIEST! SIDNEY JAMES KENNETH WRLMMS CHARLES HAWTREY ROY CASTLE >OAN SIMS ANGELA DOUGLAS TERRY SCOTT IN COLOUR i OPENS CATHAY TODAY! DAILY 5 SHOWS: Ham.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 9.30pm. RYAN O'NFAI IV mil V ULlttL,240 words
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Advertisement526 1970-11-05 4 m IB a■■■■ J :o^anisa™n 1 NOW SHOWING No frf. LM! 11 am. 1 JO. 4.00. 6 30 I David Ch.ong "HIHOIC ONtS". (A SHAW PRODUCTION j Mondann m "-.ci*«<:epe. Color. NOW SHOWING— M' f«« U*' 11am, 1.43, 4.00. *JO 1 30 CHRISTOPHER LEI "Ta»H The BLOOO o» DRACUIA" C.clr.r526 words
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Article, Illustration166 1970-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wad A COMPANY director pleaded guilty today to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $174,905 and was ordered to be remanded at the CID for a week. He is Chua Koon Beng, 28, of Canning Holdings *»dn. Bhd. in Alexandra Road, who166 words
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309 1970-11-05 5 OOI CHENG GAIK: jOHORE Bahru - Smugglers who smash through barrier a headache to customs men OOI CHENG GAIK: jOHORE Bahru. By Wednesday I)ESPERATE car ■inugg 1 c r s who smash their way through an iron barrier ;et up to halt them at the causeway are giving Customs officers a headache. Only yesterday, a white309 words
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Article42 1970-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Teo Thian Seng. 40. was fined $5,000 today (or having 3,562-lb. of I dutiable caustic soda in a lorry I at Stagmont Ring Road yester- I day. The duty on the caustic soda amounted to $284.96.42 words
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131 1970-11-05 5 CANE AND JAIL FOR VANDAL WHO STOLE PHONE CINGAPORE, Wed. A labourer who stole a telephone receiver was sentenced today to four months Jail and four strokes ol the rotan. Sambantham Singaram. 32. pleaded guilty to a charge of vandalism. Sfiiior Inspector V. Aerla, prosecuting, said that a Securicor suard.131 words
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Article66 1970-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— A niHglstrote today iwued a warrant lor the arre.sl of the manager of the Kwonu Nam EiiKineerlng Work* In Jellicoe Road when he railed to appear ro answer 19 summon Ml of not paying parking surcharees Ins' year. The manager (not named i who66 words
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Article33 1970-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed —Lawrence L Adams, of Knights Bridge. RAF Seletar. was fined $70 today for speeding at 60 mph in Fairer Road on May 18 The speed limit Is 40 mph.33 words
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Article38 1970-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Au-trpliat. Alumni Singapore will Invite the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. John Gorton, and his wife to a dinner when Mr. Gorton Is here In January for the Commonwealth Heads of State Conference.38 words
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194 1970-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wednesday HUNDREDS of West Malaysian Drostitutes are 11 reported to be doing a booming business in Singapore all through arranged "marriages of convenience." i Most of the West Malaysian women come from Pahang, Kelantan, Selangor, and Perak. They operate in red-light districts along Rochore,194 words
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105 1970-11-05 5 HONG KONG TOURIST FINED $500 FOR THEFT SINGAPORE. Wed. A Hong Kong tourist who said he was -living through the tail-end of his Me," was fined $500 today lor stealing a purse containing $79 from schoolteacher Madam Pauline The Ai Lian at the High Street shopping centre yesterday. The magistrate,105 words
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79 1970-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed—Australian citizens living or holidaying in Singapore and Malaysia must cast their votes in the elections for the Australian Senate on Nov. 21. Voting for Australian Federal elections is compulsory and postal voting firillties will be available for Australian citizens at the Australian79 words
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260 1970-11-05 5 4 years later durian tree turned killer CINGAPORE. Wed. A man told a coroner today that' four years ago. he and his brother-in-law complained about the condition of a 90-foot durian tree near their humes. but the matter was nut taken up >rriously. Heng Cheh Meng. 26. was giving evidence260 words
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Advertisement274 1970-11-05 5 DATE STRAITS FOR THAT HOLIDAY OF YOURS Comfortable cabins for First Class and Economy Class travel SingaporeSabah Singapore. Economy Class fares are devised to enable most working families to take an "economy" holiday and see new places. Charges for Economy Class travel are:SINGAPORE TO:- KUCHING S5l •MIRI 869 LAB 888274 words
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Miscellaneous24 1970-11-05 5 Bugs Bunny by Ralph Heimdahl v I TOO BAD I'M NOT^ Ttffi k K. I SOIN' ANY FUITTHEf?, /ftS i y&&> j^ 1 K'PE/SVLVESTEe...24 words
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Article, Illustration779 1970-11-05 6 |M)R rxamplr. those F who are .u cumoiii ed to takint a pint of Dr. r may Had that half litre is too little wn.ir a ini-f is too much. Or. Toh 'I'HE Government J hopes that by 1975, all its departments779 words
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151 1970-11-05 6 ACTION was taken against 32 civil servants for inefficiency lant year, the Minister of State (Finance). Mr. Tang See I him. told Parliament. Replying to a question by Mr. J. F. Concelcao (Katon£>. Mr. Tang said <tix of the officers were dismiwed. one had151 words
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1137 1970-11-05 6 Statutory teacher training body will be big step forward, says Minister AN Institute of Education, to centralist- the overall teachers' training programme under a single, autonomous, statutory body, will be a positive advancement in teacher education in Singapore. The Minister for Education. Mr. Llm Kirn San, said this in Parliament1,137 words
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Advertisement285 1970-11-05 6 mHLm *^9eW L i^tßßsl Thank heavens for PLURAVIT At mjny bir.f motfcert know. Plurjv.t htlpt kwp .^BKr c °p* WIIh chlldr n d th r '*f* rn u ler fun K and |»n,M Baltß i 11,1 Ho~ doe» Pluri.it |i»«rouih« ••|ood-io-b«-«h»» 1 g||l <tclinf>lt's »mpk txh Pluri.it CJPtult conum. htallh285 words
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Miscellaneous151 1970-11-05 6 Mhfl O*» r By 1 T. Ha mI in WtUL,VtA OKAY I ...I'LL TRY TO MAKJE^^^^^^^^B i Pf>/T fPffifT M^IP I ftNnKrfS A rOMT Viinnrrf *i rr i ivtim^Rs^.POcjMscAß... CDMTACTwrrHMDu (omcxi J{ twnSttmTlmmjJw^ \)l I IN 7E HOURS rr^ll U^aONB.COMAHKiTWBLL.'y ANOEWT GREECE PERMAIS4ENT f^t,/ r^st^ r\n t^C^J >■ -<3 might151 words
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378 1970-11-05 7 Law to preserve special relics of the past J^S new Singapore is being built. the worthwhile par! of older Singapore iiuisl not be allowed to disappear. The Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, who said this in Parliament, added: "The time has. therefore, come for us to378 words
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Article, Illustration120 1970-11-05 7 THI Housing Board will convert semi communal one- room flats with outside toilets at .la lan Rukit Ho Swee into self-contained two-room flats uith com eniences. Five hundred units of one -room flats at Buklt Ho Swee will also be completed by the120 words
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Article67 1970-11-05 7 A DECENTRALISED sysi\ tern to pnable payment of road tax through po>t offices would be introduced l'ext year. The Finance Ministry's data processing unli would then have completed a proper record system for the R?cistr«r of Vehicles. The ParliHmentHry Secretary to the Communications Ministry.67 words
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113 1970-11-05 7 CERTAIN amendments to Standing Orders were passed in Parliament on a motion by the Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E W Barker. These provide. among other things, that where the Presidential Council submits an adverse report on a Bill, there will be two113 words
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239 1970-11-05 7 PLAN TO SETUP INDUSTRIAL SAFETY ADVISORY COUNCIL Factories Ordin- ance will be? amended to empower the Labour Minister to appoint an advisory council of industrial safety and health. Parliament was told. Thf council Is to advise on matters of safety and health in factories and recommend lines of research on239 words
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Article46 1970-11-05 7 HEALTH Minister Mr. Chu» Sian Chin told Parliament he was Ktudytng the report of the Committee nn Medical Specialisation appointed last November He was replying to a question from Mr. J.F Concelcao iKaton^i oil the progress of the committee and its report.46 words
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Article35 1970-11-05 7 WIDENING roads merely (or parking purposes was not a gooo. policy, the Minister for National Development. Mr. EW. Barker >ald in Parliament In reply to a question by Mr Yeo Choo Kok <Delta).35 words
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Article28 1970-11-05 7 HOUSING BOARD flats at Henderson. Tione Bahru and Telok Blangah mill be available in three years' time to tho*e affected by urban renewal. Parliament was told28 words
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Article19 1970-11-05 7 THE Land Surveyors Bill to provide for the registration of Qualified wvpyorv was pasted by Parliament today.19 words
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218 1970-11-05 7 Tang: No Govt probe into the Eupoc affair r rHE Government does not propose to institute any investigation of its own into the Eupoc- affair, the Minister of State (finance). Mr. Tang See Chim. told Parliament. Mr. Tang, replying to a iiuestlon by Mr. Yeo Choo Kok (Delta* said this218 words
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130 1970-11-05 7 'KK MARKET TO BE REBUILT WHEN THE TIME COMES' KANDANG Kerbau Market will be rebuilt when urban redevelopment comes round to the area. Thr Health Minister. Mr. Chua Man Chin, told Parliament that this would be the only solution to congested stalls outside the market. He said it was feasible130 words
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Article97 1970-11-05 7 FOURTEEN bills were inlruduced in Parliament ye.-lerday. They are the: Central Provident Fund 1 Amendment 1 Bill. Merchant ShippiiiK 1 An. filament No. 2) Bill NRe* Ann Technical College Amendment 1 Bill. Prohlbitfon I on AuvtitiM-nient.' relxtlng to Smoking Bill Mill —l Benefit j Organisation*97 words
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Article73 1970-11-05 7 JURONG ln«n Corporation has 1111 plans to build tac-'ono. In Bulcit Ho Swee Estate, the Mir.ls- tei of State t Finance > Mr. Tang j See Chim. said In Parliament Mr. Tang, who was replyliiK j to a question by the MP for Bukit Ho Swee.73 words
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257 1970-11-05 8 Dutiable cigarettes: $11,000 fine CINGAPORE, Wed A Dutch sea captain wns fined $11,000, or 18 months" jail, today for haviiiK 434-lb of dutiable cigarettes at the Eastern quarantine anchor. tutlast Wednesday. Horjus Poppe, 28. master of the Dutch-owned vessel Harllngen, was found guilty of possessing the cigarettes at the end257 words
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Article27 1970-11-05 8 %|Y tongue la not working well. 1 am fatting" A Ipoh witness, asked wny his evidence differed from his original report to the police.27 words
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125 1970-11-05 8 WRESTLINGMOST POPULAR TV MALAYSIA PROGRAMME KUALA LI'MPI'R, Wed. Wrestling" is the most popular television programme in West Malaysia. It commands an average audience of about 400.000 viewers. The other favourite protrammrs (in rank order) are: It Takes A Thief, High Chaparral. Monday night news and world round-up, Juara Kugiran (band125 words
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Article50 1970-11-05 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police wish to contact the relative* of an unidentified Indian man who died at Outram Honplta! yesterday after being found lying on a five-foot -uay In North Bridge. Rnad a few hours earlier. They are asked to contact Inspector Prna Singh nf Central police station.50 words
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Article65 1970-11-05 8 KANOAR. Wed. Three That Muslim* were yesterday jailed for two years on a charge of Illegal possession of a home-made pistol each, with .several rounds of ammunition at Kampnng Piiju on Oct. 20. Bakar bin Samv and Harun bin I*hak. both of K.impong Ouar Chelonc65 words
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Article39 1970-11-05 8 SINGAPORE. Wed Koh Khim Yong. 22. wax admitted to Outram Hospital after being slashed in the thigh at New MurkPt :oday. Police believed he wac slashed with a parang during a quarrel with another man39 words
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Article199 1970-11-05 8 Three saved from mystery fire SINGAPORE, Wednesday 'J'HHKK children were treated as outpatients ;il Outram Hospital alter they were rescued from I lire in their one-room flat in Hedhill (.'lose this afternoon. The children who were alone in their flat were rescued by police and neighbours minutes after the mysterious199 words
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Article, Illustration88 1970-11-05 8 THREE STORE DELEGATES FOR PACIFIC MEDICAL CONFERENCE SIM.U'HKI Wed. Singapore will send three representatives to the first International Assembly of the Asian Pacific League of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, in Colombo, from Nov. 2K to 28. They are Mrs. R. Sivanandan from the Thomson Hospital. Miss Ann ('hod from the88 words
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82 1970-11-05 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Registration for Job conversion by pirate taxi drivers ends tomorrow. Pirate taxi drivers, using vehicles bearing registration numbers 5000 to 5999 who have not yet registered, have a last opportunity to do so at three centres: Registry of Vehicles82 words
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199 1970-11-05 8 Missing wife listed in phone book: Clerk SINGAPORE. Wed. A clerk told a High Court today that he was unable to trace his wife s whereabouts after she left him until he saw her name lifted In the telephone directory. Allan Lee Mong Huat, 27. was applying for a divorce199 words
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Advertisement129 1970-11-05 8 every gin nas problem nar i PERFUMED IS spray set mm < SOLVES IT London. Pans. New York m ANY TRAVEL A6ENT WHO SENDS YOU is in the Yellow Pages Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes T<wr akin ku n.arry 60 million Übj Mam* aad ports wh.r* «rma i Hid*129 words
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Miscellaneous230 1970-11-05 8 Straits Times Crossword AC ROSS B It cmiw<i plly. In a way. ao 1 Uay ninihe* with Jotnl .6.. amity dOi shf might pray for Adam Bowen's reform '10 > S Kmnw is an advanUg*. 9 Th e m4ln trafflc no i d upT •ome My (4). ,4 j,. 10.230 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1970-11-05 9 RALPH BROOM - RALPH BROOM A LOOK AT NOBEL PRIZE WINNER DR. NORMAN BORLAUG By 'The No. 1 problem today is population explosion' NEW YORK Wed. Deeply tanned from the hot Mexican sun, his features craggy from hi s tough work in the fields, Dr. Norman Ernest1,121 words
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625 1970-11-05 9 UOME Pope Paul will 1 call at seven countries and travel 2d.000 miles during his ten-day trip to the far east and Australia. It will be by lar the longest and most testing of the nine foreign journeys he has made sinceReuter - 625 words
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Article539 1970-11-05 10 While the Singapore Government can hardly escape responsibility for much of the confusion and grievance which have recently surrounded national service. Dr. Goh Keng Swee's statement in Parliament yesterday has cleared the air. removed suspicion and explained, in advance of thp amending bill, the working of national539 words
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Article264 1970-11-05 10 In the mid-term elections to Congress, Americans were expected to give clearcut opinions on the Questions they fear most radical dissent and the breakdown of law and order, and rising inflation. The first was posed by Mr. Nixon's Republican Party and the second by the Democrats. But264 words
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Article184 1970-11-05 10 Penang, the most densely populated state in Malaysia, faces a very formidable task in attempting to solve the housing shortage. Another 48,000 houses are needed, and to provide them within the next five years, as the State Government plans, will mean a bill of nearly $400 million. But184 words
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217 1970-11-05 10 Councils threats and call to spy' DECENTLY I was most annoyed at the arrogance of the Seremban Town Council. Several months after I moved into a bungalow In this town, I received a return form from the Council requiring me to furnish all information about the property I was residing217 words
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Letter118 1970-11-05 10 ALLrOW me to voice my disgust at the lack of proper supervision and order at the outpatient clinic of the mlstrl block in the Outram Road General Hospital. On the day I was there, many parents with sick children were crowded Into a small space. Queuelng118 words
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Letter88 1970-11-05 10 THE moment only Government sen ants who are required by their scheme of service art allowed to appear lor the Government law and language examinations. Prior to 1959 ether Government servants were allowed to sit. I think the Government should allow all Government servants to appear for these88 words
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Letter102 1970-11-05 10 WOULD it be possible for the Singapore Government to uostDone the compulsory use of crash helmets by motorcycle and scooter riders in 1971? It is troublesome going to places with crash helmets on. We know quite well that it is for our own safety. Most of the accidents102 words
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Letter22 1970-11-05 10 CANT Singapore afford to dive her nursing and Dostal civil servants uniforms similar In quality to those of the policemen? UNIONIST Singapore22 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1970-11-05 10 PAUL WILLIAMS - PAUL WILLIAMS Too many graduates chasing too few jobs By Each year one in 10 leaving school or the university is unable to find employment THE incidence of unemployment among high school and university graduates is a worldwide problem. A special correspondent in Bombay here examinea itsFWF - 1,154 words
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496 1970-11-05 10 DREW MIDDLETON discusses a new concept of warfare r YORK An A electronic battlefleld. where sensors and "people sniffers" pick up hostile movement, infra-red beams guide infantry to the enemy and computers evaluate combat information, is the goal of an extensive research programme under496 words
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Advertisement63 1970-11-05 10 £tvlftft cut to the I t t t r 9 nd by our most #ipt"tncid crafts* man sine* 1934. Suits comolataly hand tailored stitchad right to th« buttonhole* n»urti»S bast workmanship. w« arc also Importers 4 •iportars of fma*t Gantt tvxtllas thar.by we have the l«)t«st wide it ringt of63 words
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Advertisement388 1970-11-05 10 A controversial subject even among gourmets, is the matter of which food suits which wine. The French for example, have been known to drink heavy, sweet Sauternes with lobster or rich fish dishes at the beginning of a mmm meal, where most people would reserve y 4 it for the388 words
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617 1970-11-05 11 UN rift over that call for a new ceasefire NEW YORK: —Wednesday pHOCED URAL haggling threatens to delay a formal U.N. Assembly call lor the extension of the 90-day Middle East ceasefire which expires tomorrow night. Three draft resolutions before the Assembly each contains a proposal for the renewal ofReuter; AP - 617 words
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Article67 1970-11-05 11 UNITED NATIONS Wed. Ttie UN Special Cnmmitipr (in Colonialism urged Australia yesterday to establish a specific timetime to guide Papua and the trust territory of New Guinea to self-deter-mination and Independence. The committee rame to m concensus on that and other provisions of conclusion*. And recommendationsAP - 67 words
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Article54 1970-11-05 11 DOUGLAS (Isle of Mam. Wed. A weather Mation on this inland in the In>h Sea rc(orried a gust of wind at 150 miles per hour yesterday The Guinness book of irrnrd l:st s a top wind speed In the British Isles of 144 mph set In .ScotlandAP - 54 words
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322 1970-11-05 11 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The Defence Department announced yesterday that the IS. Mediterranean fleet, reinforced after the invasion of Jordan. Is returning to normal with the withdrawal of one aircraft carrier and six destroyers. It also said there bad be*n a reduction in322 words
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Article, Illustration138 1970-11-05 11 UMUi.n Wed. J Marxist Salvador Al l end c rhile'.s new Presi- ni promises to rrspect the law and demnrratir tradition of the country in order to give the nation prace and progress in the next six yc.trs. "The people today have entered138 words
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256 1970-11-05 11 Wave of strikes over call for amnesty VIADKID. Wed. A a countrywide wave of sit.-down strikes and attempted demonstrations over the past 24 hours put the Franco Government under increased pressure today to grant amnesty to political prisoners. An e.sti mated 50.000 workers staged sit-downs of varying duration yesterday InReuter - 256 words
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Article29 1970-11-05 11 DACCA Wed. Two hundred penolp have died t»t cholera In <me month in th» P»hna durrtel about inn mile* from Dacca. The Pakistani Observer reported yeaterday. AP.AP - 29 words
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360 1970-11-05 11 An 'unholy alliance' ofUNu and Karens i RANGOON. Wednesday J^AREN rebels have joined hands with former Burmese Premier U Nu to start an armed rebellion in Burma but they would never allow him to become the Prime Minister, according to the Burmese Defence Ministry. The Karens, who formed the backbone360 words
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Advertisement183 1970-11-05 11 The compact group with the big beautiful ideas Our new Group 230 Roma is so simple that colours and patterns. Choose your armchairs it's sensational. It's the new idua in fumishiru), with padded or wooden arms Choose a wider for people who want comfort and beauty with settee that becomes183 words
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Miscellaneous22 1970-11-05 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f*\ tk&M TUMI tUB9J S~\ v (yi* half iwbt"} fluN&/&Z^\ f/\ lAT Five CCLQaCf i •■■■■a^i^ #a*22 words
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221 1970-11-05 12 Manila demands return of U.S. naval base \NII. Wed. Tlum Philippine Government announced today it la renewing IU demand to the tinted Stales lur the Immediate return ol the iv.il ha>e al Sangley Point ne.ir Manila. Foreign Secretary Car- Ronulo said the demand was eontalned in a diplomat H' note221 words
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Article81 1970-11-05 12 WEILINOTON. Wed The next A.«la-Paclflc scout conference in 1972 wii: be held in New Delhi, it was unanimously di tided at .he conference ten- iixlav sln».-!i|x>rf had also applied lo Mane the conference but wlilidrew at the last minute. The head of ;he Slnßapore delegation.Reuter - 81 words
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Article76 1970-11-05 12 That quake caused Aslm. damage PORT MORESBY. Wed. The Earthquake that hit M» dune on Australian New Guinea's north cost on Sunday has caused damaurs estimated at more than $A1 million. Propertry hit includes an arcade of shops, a orison, bridges and roadworks. 12 house* and and a major hospitalAP - 76 words
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Article32 1970-11-05 12 SYDNEY. Wed. The Japanese floating Made fair vessel Sakura Maru. with more than one million Australian dollars worth of products displayed on board, arrived In Sydney today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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161 1970-11-05 12 HONG KONG. Wednesday J^ADIO Moscow said today there had been a shortage of grain in China in recent years and Chinese claims of a big increase in output were intended to deceive the people. In a Chinese-langu-a»e broadcast, the radio said China hadReuter - 161 words
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158 1970-11-05 12 Students take dog powders as love potions LnriTfl. Wed Klea-killi-i dng powders aft beinc taken by teenagers who believe the drug will act as a *:>ve potion, a <»ur\<-\ here has disclosed. The survey was con(lriteil among 1.135 mln nit liildrrn by psychology lecturer Dr. Lan llimlin.in h who saidReuter - 158 words
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Article55 1970-11-05 12 TAKANE Wed. A micro- bun carrying hi lea.st 10 construction workers plunged off a mountain road Into a reservoir today, and all aboard were presumed dead. The accident occurred on a 1 mountain road above ihi.s town in Oi(u prefecture in the westrm part of Japan'sUPI - 55 words
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Article35 1970-11-05 12 MANILA. Wed. An enrtli- quake roekeri the town >>f Aparn 2R7 miles north of Manila. U«t nun 1 hut no damage or casualties »n» reported. the Philippine weather Bureau Mid. 1 Reuur. I35 words
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127 1970-11-05 12 Wife loses husband, money and her ear TAIPEH. Wed Mrs. Lin Juiik. 3M said the 25--year-old man .she married a year ago not only squandered all her money i A million new Taiwan dollar.s iS7S.UOO> and then aeserted her, but he also cut off her left ear. Mrs. Lin toldUPI - 127 words
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Article58 1970-11-05 12 MANILA Wed. Ninrtrvn people iiicliidinii an American missionary were killed and several others mimed when the bus In which they were travelling fell off deep cliff in the Southern Philippines. The American was identified as Mr Clarence Barnes 38. re.sidim; In r.ig.iyan DeReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration92 1970-11-05 12 ASHES of UPl's Pulitzer Prize w i nning d hotonraDher Kvoiciil Pawada brine carried by his widow. Mrs. Sata S a w a d a i centre i at' Tokyo Airnort on Tue.sdav. As s i stme her are Mr. Sawada's brothers and sisters: Tosh i aUPI - 92 words
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312 1970-11-05 12 COLOMBO. Wad. FINANCE Minister Dr. N. M. Perera has ordered the Government-owned Bank of Ceylon to freeze the account of the Opposition United National Party weekly newspaper Motherland. The newspaper* bank account was frozen following a statement in Parliament by Fisheries MinisterUPI - 312 words
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381 1970-11-05 12 'Hundreds of My Lai massacres' claim by Hanoi NORTH VIETNAM has brought before the U.N. for the first time charges of atrocity against the U.S. in the Vietnam war. The Hanoi Government claimed that "massacres of the My Lai type" have been carried out hundreds of times in the pastReuter - 381 words
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322 1970-11-05 12 Elections next year pledge by Thieu SIAM.O.V Ur<l. President Neu.vcn \an Thieu last night guaranteed a Presidential election would be held next year, the Vietn.i in I'rrss Agency said today. President Thieu wa% answering speculalinn here that there would he no election* though they are due in August or SeptemberReuter - 322 words
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Article67 1970-11-05 12 Bomb attack: Three shot dead CALCUTTA, WM. Thre* men vere Mint rind by police vrstrrdav *s Pxtr'miM drmonftr«! >r* attacked police with bomb^ and missiles In Si'/ H' A tc urth m;in Wai killed «hrn the demmwtratan he.if\rd in ix MuM terror!*'.". inihr<l H tx>mb 1 Urn P.nrfu.iii.is district On»Reuter - 67 words
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Advertisement140 1970-11-05 12 loiportedLiixury Finest Jlg-I !L^ 1 Danisli 'fg J^^^i^^^ These delightfully delicious quality U imported Danish Butter Cookies I are made from 100 pure Danish B J^^ butter and farm-fresh eggs. A B» B delightful treat for you and all the BARK ATH STORES (Pte) LTD. Malaysia -Singapore (Pronounced K-YELL-SENS) r.jjuEelectrical140 words
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Article, Illustration110 1970-11-05 13 YIP smiles on election day |TS ELECTION time again in the United States, and the 'polls fever* is nigh and hectic. Right: Stepping gingerly through the mud are former Vice-President Hubert Humphrey and his wife as they arrive at Marysville Town Hall in Waverly, Minnesota, to vote in the SenateAP - 110 words
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344 1970-11-05 13 PARIS, Wednesday. THE French Cabinet is to discuss the dance hall lire that killed 144 young Halloween revellen early on Sunday in the small town of Saint Laurent dv Pont. President Pompidou, conKioui of the fury raised throughout France by the344 words
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92 1970-11-05 13 Makarios on four-day visit to Japan TOKYO. Wed —Archbishop Makarios. President of Cyprus, arrived here today for a four-day official visit. The President, accompanied by Foreign Minister Spyms Kyprianou. was welcomed by Prime Minuter Eisalcu Sato at the airport. The Archbishop will meet Mr. Sato tomorrow and pay a courtesyReuter; Kyodo - 92 words
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Article55 1970-11-05 13 ATHSENa. Wed The OMeh Ambassador to Greece. Pavol ViijluiK. .survived an apparent M-icide a'.iempt yesterday after shooting himself in the mouth, diplomatic sources reported. Hospital officials said the 58--vear-i'ld envoy .survived because the bullet passed through the neck after being deflected by the toneue. They expected55 words
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173 1970-11-05 13 'Yemenis foil raid by Saudi troops' report ADKN. Wed. South Yemen's armed tercel crushed a Saudi Arabian infiltration attempt across the borclrr. killing and v "nMdou a number of men and making a hie ii ins haul. Defence Minister Mr. Ali Nasser Mohammed announced here >esterday. He said the abortiveReuter - 173 words
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Article32 1970-11-05 13 BANGKOK. Wed Prime Minuter Kittikachorti will onen on Drc 29. 52 miles of the AMitii Hiehway connecting Mac Sot on the Burma border with the provincial seat of Tak. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article143 1970-11-05 13 Greater danger from cigar puff I ONDON, Wed. gj Smoke from small cigars has a greater tumour- producing effect than from ordinary ciKarettes, according to a report today. The tlndlngs. based on animal tests, comes as a ■hock smokers who puff cigars In the belief that they are less harmfulReuter - 143 words
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Article49 1970-11-05 13 UK) DE JANEIRO. Wed. The Brazilian central bank laxt ntKht devalued the cruzeiro for thr seventh time this year, fixing new rale [rum 4.78 to 4.81 ftgabM the VS. dollar. The previous official quotation, announced on Sept. 18. was 4.69 to 4.72 to the dollar. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article29 1970-11-05 13 LAGOS. We<t— Victoria G<>■Aon. wife nf Nigeria's Head of State, gave birth yesterday to a girl— the couple's second child. Thr first 15 a boy. AP.AP - 29 words
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244 1970-11-05 13 NEW YORK. W«d V GROUP of Afro-Asian countries today called on all U.N. members to break their diplomatic ties with South Africa in a bid :<> force the republic to alter Its policy of apartheid The call was contained inReuter - 244 words
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Advertisement137 1970-11-05 13 (We're celebrating^ V. our record .4IOHH f ■#^^^^■^^1 f 1 iHgißgMlgflMgMgSgS I ■Mgfjg^B^g^B^i^B^B^M ""^K Bk _^^V SS^BSMSIBI^BJBJ I M^H| C^g^^T* I f -^^sMgdivj ya^^—, ill, n^^^ f^J j V *^sg\i > mmmam *> m *OlßßMigJli < >'WWg^— s^^— Come and help Yourself toagrea^BONUSVteal on Ford Escort or Cortina Yes It's137 words
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Article615 1970-11-05 14 T*HE Securities In--1 dustry Bill augments the changes coming in the Stock Exchange Regulations. It leaves the Exchange as a self regulating body, giving teeth to its powers while ensuring that investors have a free and open market. In many ways it protects the broking community while615 words
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Article973 1970-11-05 14 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN INDUSTRIALS STERLINC RUBBERS X.L KeponK 3,7t 3, lOcd S. Rubber 2/ftcd UNIT TRUSTS Asia Unit Trust (MiniMi prises fer Nev. S) Mai. Invt. Fund l.lftsd 1.23973 words
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Article766 1970-11-05 14 Bl IDQtM >n anil reported to thr Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of tbe Stork Kxrhange yesterday with Ibe number of shares. traded shown in brackets in lots of l.iwo unless otherwise specified. INIH STRIALS Arm* il) $132. A lean (I) tl M. B. Kawat (1) $110.766 words
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Article65 1970-11-05 14 CHIEF PRICE CHANGES MOST AtTIVK STOCKS Imperial Hotel 16U.U00 Stariite Ceramic 124.000 Ambassador Hotel 115.000 Mega Chemicals 41.000 RISES Mega Chem. 51. 12 .<>4 B. Kawat $1.12 +.04 Bentosa $1.14 +.03 S.E.A. Corp $0.94 +.03 3. Negara $1.07 +.03 O.U. Enterp $0.87 i +.03 I \l I I. Singapura $14565 words
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Article287 1970-11-05 14 rpR AIMM, was further 1 subdued on the Stock Exchange nf Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Operators were nowhere in sight The volume of the day was small hut slightly Increased as compared with the Tuesday's low to 882.000 units with industrials accounting for fiO287 words
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Article401 1970-11-05 14 Al STRAL AMALGAMATED Tin and Its subsidiary company. Austral Kampar Tin. together made a pre-tax profit of $2,478,184 for the year ended June 1970. This compares with the $1,235,481 of the previous year. The higher profit Is due mainly to the better tin price, and to the recovery401 words
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Article180 1970-11-05 14 The Association ol Bank* in Malaysia Singapore «nnounced these best agreed merchant rate* a* at Nov 4 Loral dollar* to one unit Selling Buwn* of Foreign Currency TT or OD II OD Sterling Pound 7 3725 7 3400 7 3275 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3 4050 3 3850 New180 words
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Article37 1970-11-05 14 Straits Times Indices Not. 3 Nor. 4 IpiMMafc; KIM 137.«» 1 Hotels. fit'-. (lit 65.3.1 Proprrtln: 10.5.07 104.91 tTinx: SI.KB 91.KR t$ rubbers: 113.13 11.1.13 •Dft. 3», 1966 100 Drr. 31, I>>RK mil Drr 29, 1962 101137 words
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Article302 1970-11-05 14 THE rubber market yesterday ruled unchanged to slightly lower from last night's levels and trading was very slow to begin with. Left over orders for top grade physicals found sellers more reserved. Forward premiums held quite steady with fair Interest being found In July /Sept. The morning session302 words
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Article73 1970-11-05 14 THI Malayan Minister of Finance has Axed tflese rates for calculatinf Custom* duties for the period from Not. S to Nov. 11. Rubber is l rents a Ib. <'opra $533.10 a ton Palm Oil $S9VUI) a ton Palm Kernels $333.75 a ton The rate* of dutie. payable are:73 words
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Article171 1970-11-05 14 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday edged up 62J cents to $656.75 per picul on an offering estimated down five tons to 250 tons Spurred by the overnight rise of £5 in the London metal market, the market was very firm with good buying' support from171 words
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Article23 1970-11-05 14 Not. 4 fUBBER: 481 (up quarter of a cent). TIN: 5656.75 (up 524 cents). Estimated offering 250 tons (down five tons).23 words
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Article81 1970-11-05 14 CTRAITB renneri tin ahlp--0 ments from Penang In October totalled 8.621 'i long tons compared with 7,921% tons In September, according to figures Issued by the Straits Tradliiß Company. Of the October exports, the United KliiKdnm took 35 tons, U.K. option 7S. USA 3.493. Continent 2.472\. Canada 330.81 words
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Article115 1970-11-05 14 I 'HINEIE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. SINGAPORE NOON CL0»INO PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Citinul Oil: bulk I*7 sellers, drum 15»i Mllen. Ccpra: Mined i i> t> I looa» Nov./ Dec. t'K Tonl <i: K Ptppar Muntnk ASTA «hlte t<> << i.w SU34 Milan ftaraunk «hite f.o I. !i»i M.w |17L'» sellers.115 words
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Article56 1970-11-05 14 nni- <^> I4M a-> |4»>.7S fxnnrt pen r in n<>n.«f»rlinq are** In I S <lnll«r« pri nume ISJI Uml dealer^' urne in sin«apot» dollar* per lael Icirut inngkoiw ■urnh I' porn til tut M.43S .47 .AO II 41. SO fc A 7 V* -I, tut MU •••456 words
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Article25 1970-11-05 14 in l^ofHton on Tuwtay ihe B**ma, oi Malayan b per etnt Murrn April (110 paid. (112 stllsrt U.K. -•tllm; D*c»mb»r/Janu«ry »aa (»Tt MM.25 words
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Article208 1970-11-05 14 r pHE London Stock 1 Exchange's total turnover for October was £3.603.089.000 compared with 0.846.887.000 in September and £3.678.--925.000 in October last year. DiM-lo.Miii,! this on Ti^day. the LSE said the total number of bargains was -185. 342 > 415.551 and 487.1651. There were 22 business days208 words
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Article253 1970-11-05 14 TLfELBOURNE. Wed PHeW I*A1 *A Improved nn the Melbourne mining board today following the overnight firmness in London. Some storks were again marked down sharply. Oils shared tn the Improvement. Alliance rMBf three rents to 22 rents and Beach two rent* to 51.05 Among the stork*, tn be marked253 words
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Article18 1970-11-05 14 runrl of Aunt Marling AIS.II (A* at Oct 21>. R»al r»uti> Fund of Aucust. AS6 M18 words
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Article58 1970-11-05 14 hvamiai. ran TIN Tuesday fifi 4* Monday fiT We*k n«o: 6fi.SH RTUBERS Tuesday a 7 Monday 1o0.n» Wr*k »co: 147.14 OILS Tuesday 291.12 Monday 283.75 Week B.BCV 293.4J Ivnt'STRIALS Tuesday 358.0 Monday 161.1 Week ago- 372.8 DOW HIM Tuesday 768.07 Monday 758.01 Week aao: 754 45 LONDON DOLLAR PRFHIIM58 words
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Article217 1970-11-05 14 TJONO KONO, Wed. The market again wa* content to mark time anrt little- intfrrst was recorded In another «lnw xe«s)on. Aworialed Hotel* raptured much of the attention again a* large lot* came on the market and were absorbed gradually. l.ifhu. Elertrir*. Land* and Rank* were reasonably active but217 words
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Article38 1970-11-05 14 ON the free sxehenxe mailwl ta Hrmg Knng yesterday t*ie U.S. D«nw wan qno'ed a> n«?TS for T.T. aat 6.nT12» for aash. Sterling was Quoted at 14 4« ul ene tael ef geld at MT.M.38 words
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Article229 1970-11-05 14 VFW YORK, Tue«. Bpurred P«rtly by speculation of a discount rate- cut. stocks rallied today In their beat performance. In many sesalnns. Trading iv moderate, howerer, curbed by the ElectionDay closure of many buslnesse-i around the country. Today* etoslni prlres In IT.R. dollars followed by the rnrnire on229 words
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Article419 1970-11-05 14 f ONPON ITael The market movert lj ln-i«r ili.r firm mjiri folln-.. mt Ihe nv-rnthl <iren«lh on Wall Sire»l. Profit taking, lark of »uppori and the allhniixh Mk| •>»• quiet ahead Of Ihe Govrrnmfni monrtary policy stills. lara l*:x(>lorat ion wan faff »inn hioft* Ihe top. follo»in« rumour that419 words
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Article152 1970-11-05 15 Bomb blasts near Sibu naval base Xt ALA I I MPI K Wed Two hornhs exploded in the bushes near the naval base at Sibu in Sarawak last week, the Natio n a I Operations Council disclosed here today. No damage or casualty was caused by the explosion. The NOC152 words
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Article, Illustration490 1970-11-05 15 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN: 5-NATION TALKS ON NEW SYSTEM STILL ON By Singapore, W«d. 'pHK new air defence umbrella covering the Malaysia-Singapore region is expected In be operational by September nexl year, the Commander of the Fur Knst Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Neil490 words
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121 1970-11-05 15 Two swamp buggies arrive for oil work SINGAPORE. Wed.-Two bulky swamp buggies, each weighing 10 tons, arrived from the United Stales today. They belong ti. ihr Comex Maritime lipwUM firm which is m the process of spuing up a branch In Jurong. The firm is vill shmpum special equipment, suitable121 words
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Article64 1970-11-05 15 SINGAPORE. Wed Labourer Ho Swee Kirn was .tailed today for a year for being one of in armed men who chased after four other men at the Junction of Orchard Road and Koek Road. Ho. 24. admitted being a member cf an unlawful assembly which rioted64 words
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Article65 1970-11-05 15 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr One Teck Joon ha* been elected the new president of the Australian Alumni In Singapore. Other official, are Mr. Allan Ng Poh Meng .vice-president' Mrs. Andra Leo < secretary >. Mr. Ken Leone i Measurer >. Mr. Tan Kok Ngarn i auditor). Mr. Ra\mond Chan.65 words
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Article53 1970-11-05 15 SINGAPORE. Wed Thf Chief Justice. Mr Justice Wee Chong Jin. today allowed an appeal by a company director. EX- Smith. igalnM conviction and $200 fne for a traffic offence imposed by a magistrate Smith who wax involved In an accident with two other can. wa» alleged to53 words
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Article31 1970-11-05 15 SINOAPORE. Wed. The I Minister for Home Affair*. Dr Wong Lin Ken. nil) attend the PAP ■<■ Delta Brunch annual dinner and cultural *hnw at Prince Philip Avenue on Saturday.31 words
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Article30 1970-11-05 15 SINGAPORE W*d Wnirrn Australia* Apple Qu*#n 1970. Mis* Lyntttt Pott. 1« ilrtvtl tomorrow for a fire-day j stay ax ihf guru of the Tounat I Promotion Board. I30 words
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92 1970-11-05 15 KUCIIING. Wed. The Sarawak State Government today released 56 political detainees held at the centre for protective custody for about six months. Most of them are in their 20's and were arrested in the Nonok area of Sarawak's First Division where security forces killed92 words
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Article, Illustration178 1970-11-05 15 No pain at all but champion donor still fears needles By LIM SUAN KOOI SINGAPORE. Wed. Pins and needles. They really make Mr. Hilary Don squirm. Even today, wtoi a he is 51 Vet hi- has donated nearly 60 times Why does lio do it? "Hi— eaoM i feel no178 words
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Advertisement107 1970-11-05 15 *§ENSATIOIS(AL* \t»u- in Full Siriitff Save much more here on your purchases for the Festive Seasons! 36" PRINTED FRENCH LAWN 51. 50 PER YARO 36" PRINTED GERMAN JERSEY Sl.BO 36" PRINTED ESBI LAWN 52.20 36" PRINTED GERMAN SHANTUNG 52.20 36" PRINTED HOLLAND PIQUE 52.90 36" PRINTED GERMAN OXFORD COTTON 52.90107 words
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Advertisement313 1970-11-05 15 W\ I k y^k 320, SERANGOON ROAD, PRESIDENT BUILDING, SINGAPORE 8. SPECIAL OFFER WEEK Thursday to Wednesday FOR EVERY PURCHASE OF S5/- YOU WILL GET ONE PACKET KLEENEX POCKET SIZE FREE. THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU GET. Garden Processed Peas Hermis 15 ox. .40 Sardines Bulgarriba 140 grams313 words
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Miscellaneous978 1970-11-05 15 On your TV and radio today CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 3 7 CC *••>'• Opening and General Hospital; 3.15 Another Song Another Melody i repeat i 3.35 300 P M "Programme summary; 3.02 Tan2an Its Happening in Singapore (Chinese repeat'; «*»W Malaysia; 3.25 Bwana Don Jungle-la: 3.50 3.55 Housewives Matinee The978 words
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Article, Illustration462 1970-11-05 16 COUTURIER-DESIGNS FOR THE 'CONTEMPORARY WOMAN' DON'T feel guilty if your wardrobe is showing symptoms of being underprivileged," said a company president, Mr. Rene Rebano, in Singapore this week He added: "It's not your fault just because you cannot buy the original creations which462 words
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Article, Illustration388 1970-11-05 16 Explosion of prints in Paris ready-to-wear collections rll fashion look of French ready-to-wear manufacturers, who are currently holding their sprint and summer shows in Paris is anythinc but frivolous, says a report I>T Peggy Massin Skirt-leneths are becoming stabilised, with few extremes such as the in.i\i which is limited to388 words
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Article92 1970-11-05 16 THE next time semebody around your house complains about sleeping on a folding bed, tell him of the regality oi it all. The great beds found in the tomb of Tutankhamen, Pharoh of Egypt, were put together with hoons so that they could be dismantled92 words
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512 1970-11-05 16 BISCUIT RECIPES FOR THE WIFE IN A HURRY LKJLLOWING up last week's hints on how to make biscuits, here are the recipes for some goodies: LACE COOKIES You need 2 ozs. (J cup i butter, 2 ozs. (4 cup) plain flour, pinch of salt. 2 ozs. <.\ cup) castor sugar.512 words
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Advertisement526 1970-11-05 16 SKINNY PEOPLE V i^l HA All-in-one fl .P in mmr 6 B Vlf Wm ment M uict| y H M I*W gives pounds Mm /d aiK i ncnes °f W 1 YAH solid, healthy 40 m WM under-weight M men and J^Vf^L women. Super WVTF-ON it nrw%>laaun(-li<-tikc virnunce th«t't packed526 words
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Advertisement141 1970-11-05 16 SAY6OODBYE TO CATARRH \VI;v put up with the horrible clocked up feeliriK Catarrh brings? Say goodbyp to.-turti-m'ss and blocked breathintr tubes. It's so easy to net, iclief with cooling, soothin-r Mpiitholatum, the breathable halm. Put some Mentholatum in oach nostril and breathe in. What wonderful head-clean n? soothing relief aa141 words
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Article57 1970-11-05 17 SINGAPORE. Wed Lorry driver Poh Thin Hoe wm fined *30n tndny for en ing falsf evidence during a trial. The court \»a.«. tnld he R»ve evidence thr trial of Beoy Poh Lam on a charee of cheating Rnh v evidence was contradictory to «rl;er statement* he57 words
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Letters to the Editor...
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Letter303 1970-11-05 17 JHJA Payofa is now well known ;is the Chicago of Singapore. A lesser Known but, pqually notorious one is Redhill Estate, particularly the area bounded by Hoy Fatt Road and Lengkok Bahru. Gang fights frequently take place and the police seems to be totally helpless.303 words
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321 1970-11-05 17 A dog can be more than just an —alarm— I REFER to the letter by "Pro Taxation" iS.T. Nov. I), which suggested that the Government impose higher licence fees on dogs. The writer claims that dogs are kept as status symbols, and that dogs can be replaced by "more efficient321 words
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Letter94 1970-11-05 17 WE are a group of really unfortunate residents living within a radius of a quarter of a mile from 91 miles Tampines Road. Many of the residents in this area were provided with electricity several months ago. But we. the unfortunate few simply cannot understand why we were left out94 words
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434 1970-11-05 17 Pollution from petrol-engine vehicles dangerous too /GOVERNMENT statistics have revealed that exhaust gases from motor vehicles constitute 60 per cent of the air pollution content. The more affluent the society the more will motor vehicles become a dominant form of air pollution. Japan has achieved economic growth at the expense434 words
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Letter81 1970-11-05 17 ffHE acting PRO of the ■I Ministry of National Development invited the public to make suggestions on how to end the activities of "social parasities," (ST.. Oct. 27 1. Other Government departments and statutory bodies should follow suit —and call for suggestions on how to improve relations between them and81 words
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Letter47 1970-11-05 17 I have to start work at 7 a.m., but almost every Saturday I have to wait from 6 to 6.25 a.m. for an STC service No. 2 bus. I wonder why after a hard five-day week there is a breakdown of service on SatUrdayS S.H.UM, Singapore 15.47 words
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Letter70 1970-11-05 17 FROM the description of ♦he road. "Nerves on Edge' (ST.. Oct. 19> was presumably referring to Siglap Road rather than SWap Hill The Public Works Department in consultation with the Traffic Police Is Investigating Into traffic conditions along this road and consideration is being given to the feasibility70 words
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170 1970-11-05 17 Far more reason to ban smoking in buses is stated by Mr. Gob Yong Hong, acting Registrar of Vehicles, "passengers in buses are not seated in a ciosed-up hall as in the case of an audience," (S.T., Nov. Z). But does he not realise that passengers in buses are packed170 words
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Letter50 1970-11-05 17 I THINK the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall will look beautiful If the State crests on the facade of the building are painted with the official colours I.e. blue, gold and red. I am sure all will agree that with coloured crests the building will look outstanding. SINGHA. Singapore, 13.50 words
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Advertisement93 1970-11-05 17 AT THE SCHOOLS by Maureen Peters will be back next Thursday. '"HI AW OS mR BONUS (Between 31st October to 6th November there will be a draw for the BONUS DAY which will be announced in this paper on SATURDAY 7th November.) Its a LUCKY DAY DRAW and not a93 words
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Advertisement264 1970-11-05 17 /J??^ Living Stretch Bra j^M WsM A^^ WITH STRETCH-EVER SHEER SPANDEX 5W^ \by playtex 1 AMERICA^ BEST SELLING BRA I Str.teh E»trSh»«r Spandax. thtmir«cl» STYLE II tIHtK fibr»m»d« without rubb«r. m»int«.n» NUMBER II its Irft month if t»r month. «v»n with mgchint \a£p~£?3T^ t I w—hJoj. It allo«M maximum frwdoni264 words
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Article, Illustration342 1970-11-05 18 Ming Court Hotel has added another touch of splendours to its exPeacock Room Chinese Restaurant which will be opened to the public from today, promises to be a gastonomical haven for lovers of Chinese food. Sit v a ted on the mezzanine floor of342 words
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Article, Illustration227 1970-11-05 18 A TRULY ORIENTAL RETREAT FOR VISITING TOURISTS AND A HAVEN FOR LOVERS OF EXQUISITE CHINESE CUISINE relaxing seats. Once you arp seated within the Peacock Room Chinese Restaurant, you cannot, help but feel that you have been transported to the days of Marco Polo or Genghis Khan, during one of227 words
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Advertisement86 1970-11-05 18 R^V3 Congratulations -^SJrVI I^^ and very belt wishes SL ■A; to THE PMCOCK ROOM *QM |Nf/ on their official opening ERM.CE shoes co. H 2 35 -A, People's Park Complex. JJ Discover the gastronomical delights of Chinese cuisine Come Today, sth November to a delicious opening! CHINESE RESTAURANT BISINESS HOURS86 words
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Advertisement216 1970-11-05 18 Heartiest Congratulations and Very Best Wishes to THf i&dCOCfi£22 MinQ Court Hotel on the occasion of the official opening of their restaurant HO WOON KEE S3 Maiwtll Market. S'aor*. Tal: 951 OS (Supplt«pi of (rath Nth and prawnii NG CHYE MONG 220 Rocher* Road, S port. Ttl: ***** Suppli*n of216 words
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Advertisement1043 1970-11-05 19 10 LIVERPOOL ANO OTHER U.K.CI TAL PORTS. Spore sa is rtBII Perxni fMiMius I*"" 001 ggWRI Nn t Nn I Nn l/il Nn n clltonhis ■!!""1 Cl c ni. I Nn II Nn 11/11 Nn M PicmiLAiis --"nmouti... Nn 11 Nn 14 H^ IS/17 ?!Slmi« L.^-rpcji. Glisgo* in I) Nn1,043 words
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Advertisement1087 1970-11-05 20 1111 -^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. 1 Wast Australia Sinuapor*. Japan Sarvieti FlaaaaßJl Smi^po't Toakaicnt/Nafoya T'lama Auaa •t.atet nan- M Nn 1 Btc I Btt II Btt O Baa East Coast U.S.A. Straits Sarvia* Ma N tori BtIL Cnariasto* Ofieani rloustot 6ai»Mtoa »'"t*l^" r— y,..", 17 71 Nt» TiMTin IB Jet1,087 words
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Advertisement812 1970-11-05 20 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. k (IPatOWPQaUTH) Wi TH6 PagUPJUC Of StWGAPQPIt) ICB BMLONG, 2 SHENTON VWV 'SINGAPORE 1 Ta *****3-7. U.K. iUROPt SERVICt LOADING FOR LONDON. H'BURG. ROAM, HAVRt. AWERP. BREM vniauore ►'tnjtii artnts NEPTUNt II Nn/1 Olt V I Otc 1/ I Bat lunoua 3/1 h Dur t «/i812 words
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Advertisement651 1970-11-05 20 flh4 f MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Ml SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD JB No 3Ot Jin Ampang Kuala Lumpur H ThcNdtiondl Shipping lineo* Malays|a_^_^^ InauKuraies Be* Regular Liner Far Eart/Earope Semce •tfSr Sm iVfc EUROPE FAR EAST SERVICE Bag AnUe'P erenwn M»mßur| Ko'ter-a- lonoor icnaoj ■BUNC» MYA" lai 22 Up 24 111 2S lat651 words
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Obituary64 1970-11-05 21 THE FAMILY of the late Joseph Tan Hoe thank all relatives, friend?. so. lety for their kind donations <"<>n<lo! nltht visits ihi family late v- '"viaKulsLoajralaaxtgajr j,,r..,re Bahru thanks to all who helped hereavemrnt THE FAMILY or the <'hidamb.. mm th.«n^* all friends for <h»lr «lolencea during vie 164 words
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Article15 1970-11-05 21 MAISON MARK r w,,k ■<'■'■ half Laaft day,. LadkM Hurry v<< Tannl.n Po..d. T.-; IBTajBIBi.15 words
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Obituary50 1970-11-05 21 JOMPH HOE CHIANC SENC BM fj 11,1' v I.H.Vn" lyavinc sOti«, Ho. Koh I'huang. Hoe I.ye Hen^-. 4 dauchtera. 2 (1auBhler--4 sons-m-law. 19 i:rand.h'ldren. Funeral 6 11.70 at L 1 p m nt residence 46. Jalan Keli. to rhurck of Holy spirit thence to iTina Chu Kan* Christian Cemetery.50 words
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Obituary21 1970-11-05 21 IN EVERLOVINC MEMORY uf our VMm OB Biaat Hu.-.nc drparted Remembered with love by father, mother, brothers and sisters.21 words
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Advertisement1134 1970-11-05 21 »«HOWUDcrMrNTS. r= -nnoun N|S aui CMWM u W EP.C..I.UNU. THROUGH OUR C A T S «WrW tumms. MttllHSS, IN MCMom.M MM»|»QIS, MISSIK6. PtRSONAI. r.P.C. IUUIiMS 1 UUNIONi. PHONE SPORE *****1 f^s»Vt*^^ MB] Mia.num t (r 21 mun, tick aMitiliil wtrt )I.N rn nt rwnt O#OO I I -^2P^ *ii oi.tr1,134 words
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Advertisement792 1970-11-05 21 ■IC ENGINEERINO FIRM rvquirw 1 electrical engineer. I mechanical salary offered to successful applicants only. Those who have 1:00.1 experience, also apeak. read and write good Knglish should apply. PI.- as* apply Box A 6266 S.T. B'pore. DYNAMIC SALE! CAREER Young men with pleasing personalitrtn wanted by well established publishing792 words
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Advertisement800 1970-11-05 21 INTERNATIONAL COMPANY Maikri I ing dotnesiK ippnamr* sreks sahn I Hr«t«r*ui» tar owner*. Uood commi* siui. laaid \ppiy in lucndsrne Boa A6<ih< H.T.. Hiogapor* ESTABLISHED MARINE SURVEY organisation requires trainee cargo surveyors HSC preferred Duent written Knglish absolutely essential. Apply in owu handwriting Box Atkllu B.T. B'por* An pioneer Industrie*800 words
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Advertisement944 1970-11-05 21 I EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMEN l*> I quired by a nrm of consulting eni gmeers. Plea** apply to Box A 6278 H.T. M-pore MAIDSERVANT WANTED age 30 45 L.ve-ln. Tel B'porr *****3 or cal. Bm'-B. CommonwealUi Drive. Block 90. Spore. A GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE CLERK for foreign Government Office In Singapore on a944 words
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Advertisement1037 1970-11-05 21 LEAVE ACCOMMODATION Holland HIM. two-storey house two bedrcom(alr rondiionedi telephone, amahs Available Nov It. January 2. Kin* <Bporei D4SI4 day. S4M2« night CITY TOWERS: 3 Kedrowned I- U 3 Airrondltior.-rv Ku'lv rinmsh.d 7>h Kloor. *l :,ihi ono Tel: Spore m«',,i:i KIMLIN PARK J STOREY semiI detached house i bedrooms. big1,037 words
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Advertisement823 1970-11-05 21 NfW CLASSIS fttginneri Bookkrtping Shorthand i normal rat'id/apeeei B) Id). T>pe«T;ting. Law. Please re- giater early. Aradrmy ol Business F.duration itwhlnd Paramouni Theatre) Serangoon, Oardrna Trl >< l-ore KO3SOC. SHORTHAND: Ra|.>d Uimi.llfwfl Course: Classes anytime Ttwory, SVd 50'1SO. Classes anytim* Register *arly Ka.iaa College 21*1) Chanm \:nnH |4»T6«S) Raja'a Raffles823 words
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Advertisement834 1970-11-05 21 Tours and Excursions NEW CENTURY TRAV'L AGENCY IS Malaysia 7 ,lava 1«J weciov C Hmlilani 4 (lavs »«O 15 1 1 70. K Tini.i:i S 11/10 Malaca 151 1 W. re Tour Weekly BtsVtaaJ conducted tours for schools. Hontkon^ Tnrwi II days $1,245 II 11 TO. Bangkok. Chrngmai U day.834 words
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Advertisement992 1970-11-05 22 For Sale IM* CHILDREN'S BRITANNICA I im'i st (UN) i i'vriopardi.l Britannic* M voluinrs al Slim PksJM I RIFRICERATOR. KELVINATOR, cv. ft. Kxoiltnt running condition StiltnfC berauxr •vrajaff bought new nn' T«-l. s rxiri< 4 COME TO Mnrd«l Ofnfrsl s>rvic».i for C.X 11PV MOV 2-door Frost-Kr»< Rffrnsrraiom Air-Conditloner« and nome992 words
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Advertisement869 1970-11-05 22 friK^rat.on Srrvit- at customers hassM -.Mthm It* hours Tel. H4UM s por CENERAL SPRAT-PAINTING repair telrigeratois customers nouse. Kuonn <io.v 1 8 pore I *****4 *****4. CENERAL SPRAY PAINTING repair Retrikcrators 0 Hours customer s I house. 2.VJ72/***** por* CHINESE CAREER GIRL seeks prole«sion»l trunds ages 30-4 U. Replies Hex869 words
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Advertisement1506 1970-11-05 22 r European Trading Company requires 2to 4 acres of industrial land to butld otiices, stores and assembly workshop combined We are also interested to take over existing buildings or to combine with reputable international companies. Box A 6239 S.T. Spore. MEGA CHEMICALS BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL1,506 words
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Advertisement1401 1970-11-05 22 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from! (Building Construction) Malaysian Citizens for the follow- To supervise the construe Ing appointments In the Public tlon of buildings Works Department:- (U) superintendent of Works U; PSC NOTICE NO. 15«/7» (Road Construction! POST: To supervise the construe di Executive Engineer tlon of ">*<**1,401 words
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Advertisement774 1970-11-05 22 Applicotions tor oppointment as: COMPUTER OPERATORS ore invited from persons with or without Computer experience, but: Having on aptitude for Computer ooplicotions. Possessing ot least Cambridge Grade 1 with a Credit in Mathemotics. Applications, giving brief details ot educations, oqe, and. experience (H any 1 together with a posspOrt size774 words
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Advertisement427 1970-11-05 23 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION Invites applications for the following posts in Singapore. 1) SALESMAN (HI-FI IQUIPMINT) Apphconts for this po»t should possess Combridge School Certificate with ot leo«t 3 yeors sales experience, preferobly in Hi-Fi equipment. 2) TECHNICIAN Preferobly Combridge School Certificate holders with 3 yeors experience in Service workshop427 words
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Advertisement817 1970-11-05 23 KERAJAAN NEGERI PULAU PINANG JAWATAJN KOSONG APPLICATIONS are incited from Federal Citizens for the post of CITY SECRETARY. City Council of George Town. Penan g. Qualifications: (a i Graduate ot a recognised University; or (bi Barrlster-at-Law. Age: Candidates should not be le*s than 30 years. Experience: At least five years'817 words
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Advertisement741 1970-11-05 23 GENERAL ELECTRIC (U.S.A.) AFPLIANCE COMPONENTS PTE. LTD. Applications are invited for the following positions: (a) Miiitimct Till Room Supervisor Applicants should have experience in all phases ot Industrial Maintenance and familiar with tool making and tool maintenance. Should have previous supervisory experience. (b) Tool Oil Makers Applicants should be well741 words
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Advertisement830 1970-11-05 23 DUE TO THE EXPANSION OF APPLIED CHEMICALS WE HAVE FURTHER VACANCIES FOR TWO TOP SELLING SALESMEN OR EXPERIENCED INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS. If you are r successlul salesman with a good knowledge of local Industry or an experienced industrial engineer here l* an opportunity to .start n telling career which will provide830 words
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Article330 1970-11-05 24 TEN TO FOLLOW at Kuala Lumpur: Sir Gauntlet. Stingray 11, Kampong Melayu. Timor Malaysia, Movie Lad. Phalz. Even Say, High Chaparral, Straits Code 111 and Bistro Boy. TOUNT Carlo, ridden by J A. Rao, showed good form in a 3f gallop in 39 3/5 on330 words
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Article266 1970-11-05 24 ]\EW YORK, Wed. A field of nine is now set 1 lor the Washington International at Laurel on Nov. 11. with the 1967 winner Fort Marcy (U.S.) likely to start a firm favourite. The victory of Singapore owned and New Zealandbred Daryl's Joy over266 words
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Article410 1970-11-05 24 Babylon Star promoted twice FOURTEEN horses, most of them winners at Ipoh recently, have been promoted They include Babylon Star, who scored a double at the meeting and earned promotion twice. Class 3 to Class 2 Changi Point. Precious Lotus. Kachang Puteh. Eurodollar. Honest Deal. Sllnger J. Dendrobium II Babylon410 words
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Article46 1970-11-05 24 MELb'<UKNE Wed New Zealand-bird Sandarae U 9-2 favourite to win the Oaks BUkM tot miles over 12f at Firnniiß'on tomorrow. She will tf r'riden by Roy HieginClvnn Pretty will ride 8-1 Ran Am. .re while Krvin Mitchell will be on 10-1 Ribbon Tall.46 words
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Article208 1970-11-05 24 RETIRED UMPIRE SHOUTS AT PLAYER LONDON, Wed— Retired tennis umniic Sianlev Mattnews. watching a men s singles ma ten between American lorn Gorman and tnulishman Simon Partridge witu a more critical eve than most of the crowd, suffered in silence as lone as he could. Then frustration got the betterUPI - 208 words
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Article59 1970-11-05 24 BUENOS AIRES. Wed. Seeded players led by Clfl Rlchey of the US yesterday continued their advance in the men's singles of the Argrntine Open tennks championships here. Richey. the No. 1 seed, met 1 his toughest opposition to 1 dale but outvolleyed Frank Proehling of the59 words
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Article152 1970-11-05 24 Bugner passes toughest test I ONDON. Wed. joe lj Bugner. 20. Britain's Hunparian-born heavyweight boxing hope, last night passed the sternest test of his meteoric career when he gained a one-sided points victory over American "Scrapiron" Johnson. Johnson showed how he had earned the right to meet fighters like world152 words
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Article135 1970-11-05 24 Highway rally starts on Saturday \EW DELHI. Wed »2 About 100 cars (rom a dozen countres uili leave Teheran, the Iranian capital. n Saturday morning on v 4 750--mile journey to Dacca. East Pakistan, in Asia s biggest ever car r.illy They \uil be participating in the second Asian HiEhway135 words
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Article65 1970-11-05 24 LONDON. Wed ResulU of toccer matches last night Kumpean lairs (up 2nd round 2nd-leg: Coventry 2 Baytrn Munich of W. Germany 1. ißayern won on 7-3 aggregate). Texaco (up 2nd round 2nd te»: Wolvos 1 Morton 2. Wolves won on 4-2 aggreglate Motherwell 3 Tottenham 1 Motherwell65 words
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Article, Illustration810 1970-11-05 25 TEOH ENG TATT - S'pore has won more than a hockey medal TEOH ENG TATT By THE ASIAN GAMES... •n Singapore ■««l Malay« §an »»y Tlme«p ci t t team of ■Port" writers WEIN HAS GIVEN GAME A NEW LIFE JLST MORE than a month a K o, Singapore hockey had no earthly chance810 words
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Article268 1970-11-05 25 If ALAYSIA'S Asian Games hockey team should do no worse at Bangkok In December than they did at the previous Games in 1966, when they finished fourth. For the draw gives Malaysia an easy path to the last, four. But. Malaysia must aim for a268 words
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Article113 1970-11-05 25 SIXTH -I MtMi I Nutklns ol RAF Chanci upset No 3 seed. Me Cooper. 9-5. 9-6. 9-4 tn move into the semi-finals of thr Singapore Open Squash Championships at Mt. Vemon yesterday. Niitktns 1 longer reach and more cautious play enabled him In win In 30 minutes113 words
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Article200 1970-11-05 25 Malaysia axes 41 from team rK Malaysian contincrnt tn the Asian Gamps at Bangkok nrxt month wan yrsterday slashed from 190 (fomprtitnrs and officials) to 149. The reduction was ordered by Tun Ahdul Razak. president of thr Olympic Council of Malaysia. This was disrlnsrd yesterday hy Ol M chairman Dato200 words
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Article56 1970-11-05 25 YIO (HI KANG CC held early a 1 tacks by Asia Electric Services i Yellow i to win 6S-57 and take third place in the Chye Hln C'tp basketball tournament at People's Association laat night The tfnal between Tian Tionn Hoo and Police will be56 words
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Article114 1970-11-05 25 SINGAPORE sciied their first win in the Asian Women's baskethall champlonhlp when they drfea'ed India 71-47 at Stadium Nesara ir. Kuala Lumpur last nijrht For Irdia. this was their fourth -.i;crrssive defeat. Singapore took a 12-2 lead after flvf minutes play and ftetrhed it to 32-14 at half114 words
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Article600 1970-11-05 25 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By DARLIAMENT yesterday approved a Bill for UM estabUshmmi of the Na- tional Sports Promotion Board. Rivine; sports in thr Republic a new .Matui. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. in moving the Bill at I its final reading said: "I600 words
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204 1970-11-05 25 SINGAPORE Under-23* la -I niKlil enhanced their chance ol pla.Miin in next years FAM Cup tournament when they played Indonesia to a 2-2 diaw. alt« U'Miini^ 2-1. at Jalnn Besai stadium. MiHayWi prang stin riMmd pit ni\ ol prMßlae In Urn Bi i204 words
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Article122 1970-11-05 25 HORSHAM. WeU The louring MCC cnckeleis had 111; Ittrouble today beating a Victorian Country Eleven by seven wickets here, bin the form of psice man A:. in Ward inns' be disturbing to i hem MCC lint only three vtekatl before passing the Victorian Country Eleven's 152-8122 words
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Advertisement616 1970-11-05 24 As from Ist. November, 1970 JEBSEN JESSEN (S) PTE. LTD. is proud to announce its appointment by SYNCO (HONG KONG) LTD. as the sole distributing agents of pharmaceutical products and machinery for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. CHANGE OF TELEPHONE AS FROM STH NOVEMBER, 1970. OLR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS WILL BE:616 words
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Advertisement877 1970-11-05 24 THE BANKRUPTCY ORIMNAM I (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE Xl II HI l( OF SINGAPORE. lIN BANKRUPTCY NO. 516 of 1969 Re: Amln bin Osman. EX-PARTE CHIN CHENG REALTY LIMITED. JUDGMENT CREDITORS NOTICE To: Amln bin Osman. No. 1-B. Clifford House. Singapore and also No. 21. Geylang877 words
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Advertisement835 1970-11-05 24 I SHARIKAT Bekerjasaraa Ladane Kelapa Sawit Pegawai? Kerajaan Negeri Parian*. Berhad TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders are invited from experienced Agricultural Development Contractors for the works ol Jungle Felling etc. up to Plant- Ing of Oil Palm Seedlings and maintenance thereof of approximately 2,500 acres In Ulu Keratong In the District835 words
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Advertisement97 1970-11-05 24 EXTEND 'BOTH' ARMS AFTER IMPACT Mfi Ax SINCE Fnvoß Fflo£ Fo i23\"'"P /Zr R MAJORITY 'Of MY SHOTS I NEVER N /^T WANT MY HANPS TO TURN OVER vr W fIFTER IMPfICT UNTIL THEY msoluter. -^f\ iV MUST. \i^ THUS > T TRY To KEEP B0T f I^l I fIRMS97 words
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Advertisement7 1970-11-05 24 Getting Up Nights Mok.s Men Feel Old7 words
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Advertisement49 1970-11-05 25 graduate to~M PGF engineered clubs that bring A\ a unique experience to every vk% g O K er the ultimate in golf club design and performance. vk.% PRECISION GOLF FORGING PTY. LTD. W Soli Agent: V Merchandise HoWings(S) PU.Ltd. 1 Killmey P.O. Box 122. Singapore 9. Tel *****2 I49 words
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Advertisement59 1970-11-05 25 m lil H ■peri ,*e^j nior6 I k *1 tltlPQ &i Also in this issue: Br*^**" v co our pin-up T HbM Whodunits' i mL join him at home Asia's Laurel jjf and Hardy k jfl^M Win a Watcn Contest Bubble Contest No. 4 ■BV^pHHnpHHiHj'l Mr. Personality JP^ L 159 words
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Miscellaneous10 1970-11-05 25 SQI'ASH: Singapore Open Squash Championships semifinals (Mount Vemon b p.m >.10 words
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753 1970-11-05 26 New plan to reduce accidents involving SAF drivers SINGAPORE, Wednesday i STRICT new measure to reduce the "deplorably hißh" number of accidents involving Singapore Armed Forces vehicles was announced in Parliament today by Defence Minister Dr. (;<>h Keng Swee. All drivers of SAF vehicles inxolvpd753 words
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Article239 1970-11-05 26 US STATE HOUSE POLLS NEW YORK, Wed. IN .simple numbers, and in states where State House control adds oower for the 1972 Presidential drive, it was Democrats nearly all the way yesterday. They ousted ar least 12 Republicans from Governorships, while giving up only two.239 words
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Article, Illustration130 1970-11-05 26 KENNEDY RE-ELECTED TO US SENATE BOSTON. Wed. Senator Kduurd K n n >- d y (above), in his first public popularity test since the tragedy of (happa Quiddick. won rp-elrctlon to the srnatr with morr than i. ii prr cent votes cast. But he immrcli.it. -Iv rriii tril any idra130 words
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229 1970-11-05 26 Gerry de Silva - Police recover part of $946,000 grab Gerry de Silva By CINGAPORE, Wed. Police have recovered part of the loot from last week's $946,000 grab, after a series of raids yesterday. CID officers raided two houses in Tan Tye Alley in Boat Quay, and seized $8,129. The money, all dollar notes,229 words
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Obituary124 1970-11-05 26 NALLIAM J. ski-u SO patni-4 »w«T fully. —1r In the nritin of b.lnvrd wtti, d'miKhKT Mm. Joye« Sam. «on-.n-U» Gabntl Rujmni;ham. dHiiKhtrr-:n-iaw cyninia. and grandchildren Shjirmirl. Kam and Timothy to mourn hi» io>n. Funeral i.n.ir at IS Adam Park at 300 l> m. .VII. Til Cortfßr iivr. fur Chua124 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1970-11-05 26 WEATHER The weather outlook (or SINGAPORE today from 6 a.m. to noon Pail13 words
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