The Straits Times, 27 January 1971
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Title Section26 1971-01-27 1 VERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National NeyyspapKT Estd. IMS WEDNESDAY, JANtARY 27, 1971 20 CENTS K.D.N. 5005: IMC. (P) No. 250726 words
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Article478 1971-01-27 1 Pledge of early free elections by Uganda's new strongman DAR ES SALAAM, Tuesday DEPOSED President Milton Obote of Uganda was today granted asylum in Tanzania by his close friend President Julius Nyerere. Dr. Obote's special aircraft flew into Dar Es Salaam from Nairobi. The Comet was478 words
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Article, Illustration481 1971-01-27 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. VEVER before has the 11 Chinese New Year "big bang" gone off like this. Traditional Chinese New Tear Jot in this Year of the Pig comes with an ironic modern twist: Firecrackers under controlled conditions away from home. Firecrackers have been banned481 words
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71 1971-01-27 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today quoted a Chinese saying in his Chinese New Year message to the people. The Prime Minister said: 'Spring is the time for resolution' as the Chl- nese saying goes. "I hope everyone will put in determined71 words
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176 1971-01-27 1 Hippie Manson and his 3 girls found guilty LU S ANGELES. lins Hippie chieftain Charles Manson idly stroked his beard while a middle-ared jury pronounced him and three of the young women he snared into his "family" guilty of murder in all seven of the Tate-Labianca slayinrs. The same jury176 words
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Article62 1971-01-27 1 LONDON, Tues. British men. anxious about their womenfolk's increasing acceptance of the midisklrt, can relax- An opinion poll suggests minis will be back by the summer. A Gallup Poll among teenagers of both sexes recorded that an overwhelming 81 per cent preferred girls to wear mini-skirtsReuter - 62 words
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581 1971-01-27 1 MSA to come under 2 control bodies KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Two managing bodies are to be set up within the next two to three months to run the affairs of MSA during its transition period. There will be a Malaysian Division answerable to the Malaysian Government for domestic services, and581 words
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Article175 1971-01-27 1 HONG KCNG, Tuesday BRITAIN'S army chief. General Sir Geoffrey Baker, said today there no signs of China moving into the Indian Ocean like the Soviet Union, which had built up a significant military presence in the area. "And there is no prospect of itReuter - 175 words
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Article62 1971-01-27 1 MOSCOW. Tues. Th* Soviet Union announced today that Its Venus 7 spacecraft which hurtled into Venus's hellish atmosphere (ti Dec. IS made a soft landing on the planet and transmitted dau for 23 minutes. "For the first time." the Soviet news agency Tass said, ■•scientific information wasAP - 62 words
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72 1971-01-27 1 OBOTE CAN COME BACK, SAYS COUP LEADER KAMPALA. Toe*. Major l.rnrral Ibi Amin. who claimed leadership of I'fanda yesterday liter proclaiming a, military coup, told newsmen today that he would name a new Cabinet in two day*. (ien. Amin said he had no thine personal against deposed President Milton Obote,72 words
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Advertisement107 1971-01-27 1 I UR6EST STOCKISTS^a^ MOVE EASTERN EMKIIUM, ki 71 HICH STREET. (5TH FLOOR). SINt»PO»E-» The Straits Times wishes all its Chinese readers a happy and prosperous New Year Start the new year right... bank with 0.C.8.C. It makes sense to be with the biggest and strongest, especially in banking. That's why107 words
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Advertisement7 1971-01-27 1 WISHING ALLCXJR FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR7 words
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Advertisement25 1971-01-27 1 PRACTICAL GIFT for a New Hone (ll«*trfc or tarter* iptxln CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK Accurctt S> Durable <^ Wt^JKr^) renowned clock tsPP^b"^£3Bftj iW.fch L Clack25 words
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139 1971-01-27 2 PAKISTAN yesterday ex--1 pelled the First Secretary of the Indian High Commission here, Mr. B. L. Joshi for "indulging in espionage and subversive activities in Pakistan." The Government declared Mr. Joshi persona non grata and ordered him to leave Pakistan within 48 hours. AReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration349 1971-01-27 2 CAIRO. Tuosday JHE U.S. has assured Egypt that it still b#> lieved a peace settlement in the MiddleEast must include Israeli withdrawal from virtually all of the Sinai and occupied Jordan, it was learned here today. This assurance, given in the last fewReuter - 349 words
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132 1971-01-27 2 GO FIGHT IN ISRAEL, JORDAN TELLS GUERILLAS T ONDON, Tues. L Prime Minister Wasfi Tell of Jordan said last night the Palestinian guerillas may no longer fight Israel from his country but must operate from Israeli-occupied territories. In an Interview with Mr. Alan Hart on BBC TV. the Prime MinisterAP - 132 words
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Article61 1971-01-27 2 ADELAIDE. Tuea. A crippled woman saved herself from a dangerous snake in her home by pelting It with tomatoes and cucumbers. When Mrs c. Franklin was Anally rescued by her husband at the small town of cowetl. west of here, on Saturday she had onlyReuter - 61 words
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Article29 1971-01-27 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tue*. The United Nations Development Programme iUNDP) hu announced an additional contribution of US$B2O,OOO to an extensive highway and transportation co-ordination -study in Indonesia.— UPl.29 words
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Advertisement572 1971-01-27 2 KONG HEE FATT CHOY Tan Chong 6l Sons Motor Co. (S) Pte. Ltd. wishes all its Customers and Friends a happj^ Chinese New Year NOW The most powerful engine in its class Extra 100 c.c offer extra power, swifter acceleration and smoother highway cruising. A top economical performer- low in572 words
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Miscellaneous8 1971-01-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby v -j^CATCM_MW > li8 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-01-27 3 Peace! It 's up to America, Hanoi says it again jMKIS. lues. Xuan Ihuy, Hanoi > chief mcoliator ;it tlie Vietnam peace conference, yesterday North \irtnani is ready for immeiliate peace if the I nitrd States agrees tit a "logical and reasonable" settlement. Kill the North Vietnamese Minister of State,251 words
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Article26 1971-01-27 3 TEL AVIV Tue.v Fightnm (l.tiirl ;ii. OMMfIK i riMnon .Mid Brrb laM nicht with Ar<ib nerfllai wiuimlmc one Uraeli .soldier in »n .-imlnHi UPIUPI - 26 words
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514 1971-01-27 3 Peking: US steps up Indo-China aggression IHINA1 HINA yesterday condemned the United States for "stepping up expansion of the war of aggression in Indo-China and plotting new military adventures." A New China News Agency report monitored in Tokyo, said the condemnation was made by the Foreign Ministry in a statement.UPI - 514 words
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218 1971-01-27 3 Senate to probe US role in Cambodian war WASHINGTON. Tuesday. yHE Senate foreign relations committee yesterday decided to hold hearings to investigate the U.S. combat role in Cambodia. Secretary of State Willinm Rogers has been Invited to testily in closed Marion on Thursday, th* •ommittPe chairman Senator William Fulbrisht. toldReuter - 218 words
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Article57 1971-01-27 3 TOKYO lues. li'.r JiipUM Cabinet todnv decided to ligna the fourth international tin HKrrrniriit deMiined >ilu<e tin urui'y ihe Foreign Ministry announced. Thr Mini.-uv uiil later Today instruct Japanese Amhas--.1 Britain Mono Yukawa to Men the asir-rmcnt in London Ul replace tnr current third aereementReuter - 57 words
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Article81 1971-01-27 3 Bomb removed from Thai airport BANGKOK. I up*. The Airihirl ;"t ChmnK M.ti Thail.uul.-. MVond '.ii v. reoiJcncd iur bi-inR ilowd to com- merctal mr trutTlc l»r mere than 24 hour;- brcaufr a Thai An Force plane accidentally dropped oomb on Us run- \\a\. airlinr sources said A Thai AirReuter - 81 words
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165 1971-01-27 3 PompidouBrandt move for European Union DARIS. Tues. West German Chancellor Willy Brandt and French Prj.dent Pompidou liave aereed "to proceed toward a European rcononiii and monetary union in a prasn/iiit manner. *;ep by .step". This announcement was generally interpreted M a German move toward the French position. Thr final decisionAP - 165 words
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120 1971-01-27 3 Now East and West Berlin to resume phone links BONN. Tues.- Telephone communications beiween West and East Berlin will be resumed at the end of this month (or the first time in almost 19 years, the Postal Ministry here announced today. •Ten lines will be opened for general use atReuter - 120 words
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Article51 1971-01-27 3 MANILA. in. v s ..ni a Tl-pound marijuana .«nifflns. Alsatian dog has reported (or duty at the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay. Sam's tob: Sniff out and detect marijuana on th«* ba.v •nd aboard the Seventh i Pleet «hln<; which rosnlorlv r»\ at Subic BayUPI - 51 words
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Article25 1971-01-27 3 SAIGON Turv Ten Viflnamese eve killed and 13 wounded when a train runninz between Danang and Hue ran I over mine. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article115 1971-01-27 3 SAIGON. Tuck. The South Vietnamese Government announced today it intended releasing all 7X3 disahlrd prisoners of war who wished to return to North Vietnam. Foreign Minister Iran Van Lam told Press conference the prisoners would be released as soon as Hanoi guaranteed their safety inReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration185 1971-01-27 3 MAJORITY IN BRITAIN AGAINST C-MART ENTRY I ONDON, Tues.—Gov- ernment Minister, Mr. Geoffrey Rippon acknowledged today that a majority of Britons were against the country joining the Common Market. But he confidently predicted this would be reversed when the full prospects about membership were appreciated. Mr. Rippon. who is Britain'sReuter - 185 words
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123 1971-01-27 3 Gorton: No change in our entry laws CYDNEY. Tues. Prime Minister Mr. Jolin Gorton last night *aid Australia wzf not about to abandon its pret.tr. i restrictive immigrate. i policy because? It .would lead to the kind of trouble that we nave seen In other nations." Speaking on a TVUPI - 123 words
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Advertisement167 1971-01-27 3 NEW YEAR ANNOUNCEMENT limpat Nombor Ekor Berhad The Maiiayenient of Empat Nombor Ekor Berbad wishes all its patrons, agents, employus and friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year KONG HEE FATT CHOY The Company is pleased to announce that each and everyone of its 2425 employees Uuoughout Malaysia has responded167 words
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Advertisement202 1971-01-27 3 I largest pharmaceutical industry Vrff Alia and a Iradinjr, producer of B^J Vit. C in the world. mSM THE WONDER TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE HSJ Hicee premises you skin that stays healthy, sparlclinj H«^H an d blemish-free. One tablet of Hicee contains a strong I PS^B j dose of 500202 words
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148 1971-01-27 4 LONDON. Tues.—Debate on a controversial Bill continued into the early hours today after an uproar rorced a suspension of proceedings in Parliament for the first time in 15 year*. Pandemonium broke out last night In the House of Commons when 40 left-wing MP's leftReuter - 148 words
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175 1971-01-27 4 Wilson speaks of the C'wealth tragedy LONDON. Tues. Mr. Harold Wilson. Leader cii thr Opposition Labour Party last night deplored what he described as the ohsrssion of Prime Minis trr Heath with supplying arms to South Africa. Mr said it was a tragedy that thr Commonwealth conferencr in Sineapore hadReuter - 175 words
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165 1971-01-27 4 BIG POLLS WIN FOR INDIRA'S CONGRESS PARTY NEW DELHI. Tups.- The ruling Congress Paity today scored a thumping victory in the crucial by-election to the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's home State. The ruling party candidate Ramkrlshna Dwivedi. not known much In the State politics, defeatedReuter; UPI - 165 words
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Article, Illustration53 1971-01-27 4 FILLY armed Filipino National Riot Police gua^d Mani<a Con^rr-i* bulMin* whilr P.esident Marcos ricli\rrs (hr Mala or the Nation addre>s Several th->u*>and bannerwavint radical MiutliN protected while the Pwslrirnt called f«r a review of the country 's relation* with Jaoan and the I nitedAP - 53 words
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Article25 1971-01-27 4 CAIRO. Tues Italy today pxpress*d its readiness to cooperate, through Italian companies in buildinc the pru.iecied Suez-Alexandria oil pipeline.25 words
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279 1971-01-27 4 Physicians give go-ahead for Apollo blast-off CAPE KENNEDY. Turn. AS the countdown began yesterday for the Apollo 14 flight to the moon Space Agency physicians gave its three astronauts a medical green light for the launch scheduled for Sunday afternoon. Dr. Charles A. Berry, chief physician to me astronauts reportedNYT - 279 words
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252 1971-01-27 4 Threat to oil supplies not so serious now— TEHERAN, Tuesday. WESTERN Europe and Japan might not have their oil supplies cut off by the 10--nation Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) if the current talks here between Opec and oil companies failed, observers said. The observers, analysing the Shah ofReuter - 252 words
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257 1971-01-27 4 BRIEFLY Guinea invasion: 58 are hanged ABIDJAN, Tues A Fifty-eight of che 92 people condemned to death in the aftermath of last November's abortive seaboT.e invasion of Guinea were hanged yesterday. Radio Conakry reoorteri. The radio said the 5S were hanged in various parts of the country this morning. GuineasReuter - 257 words
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130 1971-01-27 4 MIAMI, Tues. A re- ported threat against I Thant. Secretary-Gene-ral of the United Nations, forced cancellation yesterday of a tent reception at groundbreaking ceremonies at Florid:* International University. I' I li.mi. who received honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the new univr-iity, ami the130 words
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Advertisement29 1971-01-27 4 i/nup hit v IIUI ULL IVURD nil W JL fsw *l ■■l Wh 1 Mm i 2 to all our patrons and friends. MMAZOA 0 PEUGEOT ABASIA MOTORS lwuNfJ29 words
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Article, Illustration627 1971-01-27 5 The case that opened a window of macabre brutality LOS ANGLLES Tues yHE Sharon Tate murder case, which began its grisly course 17 months ago, opened a window on to a world of macabre brutality. The lovely actress, eight months pregnant, was stabbed and slung from a beam to dieReuter - 627 words
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402 1971-01-27 5 —The chain of— events that began in August 1969 I OS ANGELES. Tues. Main events of the Sharon 'late murder case are: AUG. 9. 19«!) Arties* Sharon Tate and four others .it her house found hunj. 'hot. bludgeoned or stabbed Word "pic" written in blood on door. AU'i 10 MillionaireReuter - 402 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1971-01-27 5 LOS ANGELES. Tuf. Manson and his girls show no emotion as verdicts are read £HARLES MANSON and tnree young women who were members of the strange hippie family that he put together were found guilty today of the massacre-like TateLa Bianca murders. The Jury delivered its verdict just beforeNYT - 1,164 words
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Advertisement81 1971-01-27 5 Five top model girls m*^<~£*f tell you how to get WE Of* fi/firi/g there in February's ##>V* fflfiill 10 internationally-famous women also give you SECRETS FOR SUCCESS AND ADMIRATION Don't miss this issue. .and these "specials" "PANTS GO POW!" MAKE MINE MIDI" "THE LONGEST LOOKS ON THE BEACH" WHY FAMILIES81 words
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Article, Illustration158 1971-01-27 6 Police stand by as DAP leader is charged KUALA LUMPUR. TuesdayFEDERAL Reserve Unit troops ringed the special 1 sessions court here today as DAP deputy secretary-general Fan Y»w Teng appeared on a Jointly charged with him VVt c ul < 001 Km Saik. 49 Ko'< San. 59. nnd Lee Teck158 words
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Article39 1971-01-27 6 survey SINGAPORE. Tues— The Port Authority has installed two current meters In the Selat Pesek area to survey the tidal streams there. Buoys Indicating the meter positions will show a single white light between sunset and sunrise.39 words
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508 1971-01-27 6 Pat on back from PM to big talks helpers SINGAPORE, Tucs. g}VERYONE wlio helped to make the {.oinmonwealth Heads of Government v.onieience a success, however humble his role, received a pat on the back from Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today. In commending them for their good work, the Prime Minister508 words
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Article72 1971-01-27 6 Proved beyond reasonable doubt SINGAPORE. Tues— ln today's Straits Times the Fifth Magistrate. Mr Leong Keng Thai, was reported to have said that an accused Ng Eng Hoh. had failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the scalding on his wife was caused by accident. This Is not correct. Mr72 words
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Article76 1971-01-27 6 SINGAPORE. Tuea. The Singapore Chamber Ensemble In association wi'li the National Library Is presenting a recorded 1 music recital In stereo on Sun- day at 8 p.m. In the library's lecture hall. The programme, to be pre- sented by Professor E. McEvoy I Bowf of the76 words
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Article46 1971-01-27 6 SINGAPORE. Tues The University of Stngnpore s Extramural Studies Department will conduct a 14-lectuie course on "Communism in South-east Asia 1 by NTUC adviser Mr Oerald tie Crui at Room 2, Bukl: Tlmah rampii.v from reb. 15 at 7.30 p.m. The fee is $23.46 words
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Article60 1971-01-27 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two people were killed on the roads yesterday. There were 93 road accidents. An unidentified Malay woman, about. 60. died after being knocked down by a bus at Macßltchle Circus last night. Abdul Majta. 48. died after a car knocked him down at60 words
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Advertisement391 1971-01-27 6 4.1 «11l OPENS TODAY! 5 SHOWS of 11 a.m., 145, 4.00, 7.00 9.15pm —NO FREE LIST i I OSS 11 7^%^: murder l£»* 1 1 for sale l^i JOHN GAVIN MARGARR LEE CURT lURCENS .lUCMNA PAIUZ7J m CfOKf Eastman ROBERT HOSSEIN TECHNICOLOR a STATK- OPENS TODAY! 5 SHOWS m m391 words
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Advertisement54 1971-01-27 6 NITE CLUB 9 p.m.— 4 a.m. 9 The J| mPUOL V) PUSSYCAT l 280 2«6 ORCHARD KOAD Uf BOOK NOW! iJ|j[P r j^TtU:37««S3. ****** Today I.IJJ J»-7.00 1 ».J0 p.m. David Chiana t Ti Lung TMI HIROIC ONES" IMondorm-Colorscope) 11.00 o.m. "THE FAIRY FOX I 6HOST" :Mandorin-Cclor»cope) Tonight ot Mid-night54 words
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Advertisement416 1971-01-27 6 I OPENS TODAY at 4 THEATRES 1 MAJESTIC ODEON-KG. I RUBY SILVER CITY S SHOWS S SHOWS S SHOWS 4 SHOWS I 10.10,1,3.10. 10.10,1,1.10, 10.10.1,1.10, 1.10, 1.10, I TOO 4 •,10 p.m. 7.00 A f. IS Mi. 7ft fIS p.m. II 7.10 V.lO p.m. I I ALL THEATRES NO FREE416 words
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Advertisement705 1971-01-27 6 WISHING ALL Out PATRONS CATHAY ORGANISATION I ALL SHOWS MO FREE LIST! NOW SHOWING! I 11am, 1.10, 4, 6 10 930 pm (Cosh Booking "THI INVINCIfLE SIX" Stuort Whitmon Clke Sommer I A Poromount Picture m C: 1 r u-rnir-Ygirrrm NOW SHOWING! 11am. I.JO, 4. 6.10 ft f.Mp.m I MGM)705 words
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Article, Illustration602 1971-01-27 7 T.F. HWANG - Stock market tried to help 'sold short' members T.F. HWANG FEDERAL PAPER SHARES CASE HEARING TOLD: By gIN GAP 0 K E, Tues. The High Court to hy heard how the Slock Rxchsmaf dl Malaysia and Singapore sought to help in c in b c r firms which found themselves602 words
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313 1971-01-27 7 Neill: Employers not using labour laws to tie the unions down SINGAPORE. Tuei VIR. J. D. H. NEILL, president of the Singapore Employers' Federation, today denied that employers were taking undue advantage of labour laws to tie unions down. He mi commenting on a letter jointly sent by three unions313 words
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151 1971-01-27 7 SINGAPORE, Tues The Singapore Taxi Drivers Association (Airport branch) last month sacked a taxirunner, a former corporal in airport police. The Straits Times was told that he was dismissed for allegedly informing the press that 20 airport porters were demanding tips from151 words
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135 1971-01-27 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— An air traffic control officer J who became suspicious when his wife went to stay by herself, later discovered that she was having an affair with a family friend Today Mr. Alexander Cuthbert Leicester, 49. obtained a divorce on grounds of his wife's135 words
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283 1971-01-27 7 British Export Council 'neglecting chances here' CINGAPORE. Tues. J The British National Export Council was rapped today by the president of the United Kingdom Manufacturers Representatives" Association, Mr. L. A. Rayner, for neglecting trade and investment opportunities in South-east Asia Mr. Rayner. who was speaking at a luncheon meeting of283 words
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Advertisement94 1971-01-27 7 /"jK|\ FATTCWY Wi.hln 0 ...0u<F- J 'l -\»%V patron** vary Happy and w l \Jthl ,*v _J Prosperous Chinese New Year w Celebrate the beg.nmng ot a great *3rt J \nr m grand Cuscaden style. jBJ' Have the swingiest time with the c 1 JMjt 1 f~* l.ibulous Tenderness and94 words
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Advertisement192 1971-01-27 7 yWaMalAiViaMiLiiteaaiaSi^it^ WM I CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL! B During this Chinese New Year, come to this fun-pocked W spot at SINGAPORE WONDERLAND AMUSEMENT fi 27th. 28th 29th January open trom 2 p.m. to F? 30th 31st January open trom 10 a.m. to w midmqli! A >!■ FREE Giftt with every192 words
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Article405 1971-01-27 10 Ugandf s armed services appear to have consolidated their coup, the ousting of President Milton Obote approved by cheering crowds in the street and the President himself the Kenya Government's guest Fortyeight hours after the coup the capital was still under curfew, but quiet, and from Obote's405 words
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Article299 1971-01-27 10 The heart of Singapore stops beating every night when the sun goes down. Only Chinatown remains alive and vibrant. This is because the area is thronged with people, mainly residents but also tourists attracted by the lights and bustle. Singapore's problem is no different from that faced299 words
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Article228 1971-01-27 10 Nervous diplomats, particularly those- accredited to Latin American countries are unlikely to draw much comfort from the meeting of the Organisation of American States which opened in Washington yesterday to consider measures to combat diplomatic kidnappings and outrages against foreign mMff'»n« In the last three years a dozen228 words
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Letters
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Letter160 1971-01-27 10 DLEASE permit me to tell the tale of two kampongs. Kampong Padang Lumat is on the north-south trunk road. 16 miles south of Alor Star: it has no electricity. Guar chempeaak is two miles further south: it has electricity. Padang Lumat Is denied this power simply because the160 words
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Letter154 1971-01-27 10 RATIONAL ELECTRICITY Board officials should look Into the Inconvenience caused to consumers In the Cameron Highlands district. The consumers' office is about 2} miles from Tanah Rata and it is very inconvenient to travel there to clarify incorrect bill or to seek advice regarding rewiring or the like,154 words
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Letter53 1971-01-27 10 DURING the recent floods Radio Malaysia' national network went on" the air for few days. No doubt the floods were unavoidable but Radio Malaysia could have foreseen all eventualities and had their transmitters built on higher ground. It is ridiculous that Radio Malaysia had no contingency plan for an emergency.53 words
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Article, Illustration472 1971-01-27 10 COME called him the "gentle revolutionary. Others referred to him as a "p o1 i ticians politician." Of himself, Ugandan Prime Minister Apollo Milton Obote whom the Ugandan army says it had ousted once said "I have always wanted to resemble Milton ratherUPI - 472 words
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1330 1971-01-27 10 LAWRENCE BASAPA - Hey, big spendersspare a thought for others LAWRENCE BASAPA By Singapore THERE is a feeling among work-ing-class Singaporeans that the time has come to loosen the harness placed on labour two years ago. The Employment Act and Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act aimed at creating the industrial peace and stability conducive1,330 words
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Advertisement156 1971-01-27 10 The Management Staff Of GEMINI CHIT FUND CORPORATION LTD. and its wholly Owned Subsidiaries GEMINI'S TRAVE SERVICE GEMINI ENTERPRISE wish all Members, Friends and Business Associates KONG HEE FATT CHOY All Offices Branches of Chit-Fund. Travel Service and Showrooms of Kntcrprise will be closed on Wednesday 271 h January Thursday156 words
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Business Times
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546 1971-01-27 11 CHEN MENG KONG - Change your policy, large import houses warned CHEN MENG KONG By MALAYSIA'S inteniTl -ion to use tariff protection as an Instrument for promoting new industries is a warning to agency houses operating in the country. These large import houses have been told that unless they make special efforts to manufacture546 words
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338 1971-01-27 11 mAMCO Electrical En--1 gineerlng. the heavy electrical equipment manufacturer in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Is planning a three-way expansion to cope with a pleasantly unexpected rise In export orders. A $750,000 extension. Just underway, will double the company's factory and office area.338 words
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Article249 1971-01-27 11 CROESUS ■■■\ u25a0 - CROESUS By Dry dock high and dry? Shipyard sails into the most eventful year of its history, said its managing director Mr. K.K. Butler in his Kong Hee Fatt Choy message to employees yesterday. "There are three main tasks that lie before us which will demand all the249 words
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Article70 1971-01-27 11 RISKS Krpunc Plant $1 9> +21 X.1.. Ind $0.72 +.07 Borneo Bhd. SI 80 +.04 M. Tile $1.14 +03 Camel $1.40 +.03 M.W Wool $0.76 +('2 N. InluUries $0 95 +.02 Fed. Cables $112 +.02 B. Kawat $129 +.02 I.M. Work $138 +.02 FALLS Kmpat Nombor $2.7170 words
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Article, Illustration452 1971-01-27 11 TSAI TAN - Receding sales in wigs fail to ruffle Fair Lady TSAI TAN By IT IS still fair-wea-*ther at Fair Lady Fashions, claims general manager and director Patrick Lee, although the hair-wig industry in general has been pretty tousled of late. The International market for wigs haj been softening since June 1970.452 words
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Article41 1971-01-27 11 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 •Indu.Mrials: 147.55 147 67 'Hotels: 66.63 66 74 •Properties: 112.55 113 76 tTins: 90 33 90 33 tl rubbers: ***** ***** •Dec 30. 1968 100 'Dec 31. 108S 100 tDM. 38. IMS s 10041 words
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608 1971-01-27 11 MOK SIN PIN - U.S. stockpile casts shadow on tin market MOK SIN PIN By THE tin market starts another year under a cloud and the United States stockpile authorities are clearly to blame. So says Tin International in a review of the industry in its latest issue. "Uncle Sam's locker" now contains only608 words
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Advertisement57 1971-01-27 11 Wunderbar! FRANKFURT Every Saturday l ByBOACI' For some people there is only one airline. Our service to Frankfurt takes off from Singapore every Saturday at 6.45 p.m. Arrives on Sunday morning at 8.50 a.m. |^fl/lf^ Most comfortable seat in the air. Ask your travel agent. takes good care of you57 words
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Advertisement255 1971-01-27 11 INSIDE f) Lookinf at Th« Frtw ti Sttxt Group of Companlr*. ■re 12. < nmp. Ny Qim; Share market report. (/omnioditin. Page 13. OTersMf market* New York, Melbourne. Hong Konf; Cloalnf pricei and busmen done. Pafe M. CHASE MONEYMONEY THAT THINKS A corporate loan from Chase is more than money255 words
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Article1820 1971-01-27 12 BLAIR JOHNSON 1 - BLAIR JOHNSON 1 By 1N ASSESSING the Fraser and Neave Group, one cannot ignore the role Malayan Breweries has to play in its fortunes. The brewery is Fraser and Neave's biggest single inveatneni and it itself draws its commercial management expertise from the Fraser Neave Group.1,820 words
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Article50 1971-01-27 12 THK directors: FRASER NEAVE Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan (chairman) Tan Sri Runme Shaw Mr. P.G. Grundy Mr. J.D.H. Neill general manager! MAI. BRr WKRIKN Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan (chairman i Mr. P.G. Grundy Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad Mr. W. A. J. van Oene50 words
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Article, Illustration369 1971-01-27 12 paid-up pre-tax net Net Carh June 30 capital profit profit earnings dividends flow million S'000 $000 5 000 1961 18.0 4.840 2.788 7.7 10.5 1 -'10 1962 18.0 5.016 2.944 8.2 11.5 1.210 1963 18.0 5.322 3.800 10.6 13 1.530 1964 27.0T NA 3.5t>o 9.9 14 25369 words
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Article412 1971-01-27 12 MIASI.K A NEAVE GKOI P: Managintt agents lor Malayan 8.-fwenes Group and managing agent* through Ma operating »ut36idiaries ol Beatncr Foods and Premier Milk Companies also lor Singapore Dads and Singapore Plywood in .vl.ich Straits Trading rwldt 50 per cent s4 tr:e equity KKASKK M.Wfc LONDON): London412 words
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Advertisement235 1971-01-27 12 Isn't it about time you, too/ made driving more fun? Vtr ?"jS nl|k A A 40m. r ~Lk w b i £m y jfe Mbi m I t^^Hl^^^H^ i' 4^BA '•T. V_i^=? /T,Pi I I _J>lfsT rtSf\ t\ I >l #tfWßff! j *Ti W it JQi^l^l M I'\ iHf«l Mi235 words
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Article305 1971-01-27 13 TON (.K All HARBOUR Tin Dredging s capital Is pow expressed in Malayitan dollars following ..shareholders' approval at an c xtraordinary meeting held In Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 31 last year. Tht old stock units of 2> each have beer; converted to $1 share; by capitalising a total305 words
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Article165 1971-01-27 13 rpHE Association cf Banks In Malaysia-SiiiKapore announced these best agwd merchant rates as at Jan 26 Loral dollars to one unit Srlling Buying ol Foreign Currency TT or »I) TT OD SterlliiE Pound 7.4000 Australian Dollar 3.4fiCo New Zealand Dollar 3.4700 South Arabian Dinar 7.4175 VS. Dollar 3.0725165 words
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Article47 1971-01-27 13 THE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month Two month Threr month Six month Nine month Twelve month 514 PC. 5i p.c s{. p.c 5j p.c 6 p.c 61 P.c47 words
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Article81 1971-01-27 13 BANK NEOARA uatcment oi Liabilities *nd Aisets on J»n. 15. 1971. 1-1 ABILITIES: Capital 40.000.000 General reserve 34.597 ?1 4 MalavMan currency In circulalion 11.126.289.6 iS Deposits banks 180.40fi.029 Malaysian Government 398.145.719 Other 227.490.222 Allocation of special drawing right* 125.210.371 Other Liabilities 200.023.282 Total $2.332.1fi2.516 ASSETS Gold81 words
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Article166 1971-01-27 13 INDUSTRIALS ruled generally steady in slack trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. With both the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading roomst opened only for two hours In the morning, the total turnover recorded was considerably reduced to 704,000 units. Largely on the166 words
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Article221 1971-01-27 13 TIIK Straits Tin mice in Penang yesterday went up by $7.62$ to $6*50.12} per picul on an official offering down ,'UJI tons to 159 tons. Despite the overnight fall of £5 per ton in London, the local market was very steady with moderate buying support from the221 words
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Article25 1971-01-27 13 JAN. 26 Xl K I? I K is cents i unchanged). TIN: Sb^O.l^l (up 17.C8J I. Official i.IT.-riiiß 159 tons (down 364 ll'll.S).25 words
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Article103 1971-01-27 13 pHINE.SE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. v SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. citon.it on ball »M) irlleri, Drum Copr»: Hum if oil.) ioom fttW Mai 1 K Com t.iT M Ptpptr Mun-o* ASTA white f.O.b. A sit. Milan, Surmvak nhitr M.w 516-1 nelltrn. Sarawak »l*cla> hlnck f.0.1i tt% M.w $1471103 words
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Article55 1971-01-27 13 Monrtjy Saturday SU.S. SU.S. London ta.es 37.94 Btirui M.40 3M.30 Hiitutkoni 3M.M 3K.57 ■unch 3VUOB :17 KOB 3» 158 I'm. 38.61 38.46 Spore (1) i:NCH 3t».49 S K'pon (I) INCH KiOno il) F.xnnrt pnrc to non utrrlinK arcaa IB V.U. dollar- par MM. i.) Uk-oI d>altr» price55 words
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Article22 1971-01-27 13 In I,on<inn on Monday In* pric* of M.iliivnn par CM April wan •tuotrd ->t r.K. HID ntUrn; Com. UN mHms.22 words
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Article412 1971-01-27 13 r PHK morning session In i the rubber market yesterday was very quiet with little participation from either side due to holiday pro-occupations. The small turnover consisted of rounding off operations: and prices were unchanged to slightly off until noon and afterwards were steadier. The412 words
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Article985 1971-01-27 14 810 AND OFFIR r-RICIS OFFICIALLY LISTED AT TMI CLOSI OF BUSINESS IN TMI SINGAPORE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE. CLOSING TONE: All sections closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by th« Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots totalled 704,000 (1,879,500), stocks and share units985 words
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Article699 1971-01-27 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan (1) 51.45. Ben Co. (3) $1.17. B.rjava Kawat li $1.29. Borneo (2) $1.78.699 words
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Article438 1971-01-27 14 Tif ELBOURNE, Tues —Poseidon 1 was the only bright spot In an otherwise slowly declining mining market at the Melbourne Stork Ex'hanue today. Trading was dull all day and the sudden rise of Posetduii was the exception to a low volume slack market. Poseidon was pushed up to $44438 words
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Article81 1971-01-27 14 r i i m i lints TIN Monday 63.96 Friday 63.96 Week ago 62 89 Rl BRERS Motidny ***** Frictey 173.44 Week ago 187.13 OILS Monday 285 02 Friday L>86.83 Week ago 280 81 INDCSTRIALS Monday 342 5 Friday 340.7 Week ago 336 2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday81 words
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Article254 1971-01-27 14 JJONO KONO. Tues. The ■"market remained steady throughout the day but there were some gains. Wheelock put on HK4O cents to HKSIS3O and Hutrhinson HK2O cents to HKS22 70. R.D.C. came up to HKSI 81 and Miramar HK2O cents to HKSII3O K.M.B. gained HK2S rents but Lands remained254 words
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Article257 1971-01-27 14 V^EW YORK. Mon. The stock market rallied after a mixed morning session to 'inish with substantial gains In active trading. Turnover at about 18.1 million sharej was again heavy enough to push the New York Stock Exchange ticker tape up to two minutes late several times during the257 words
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468 1971-01-27 14 BONN: Despite the differences in their political systems. East Germany and West Germany appear to be developing their economies and social services at a parallel pace in most fields according to a study just published. The study, prepared by the Ministry for InnerGerman Relations,468 words
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Advertisement283 1971-01-27 13 MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM (PTE) LTD., have several vacancies for Mechanical Technicians in their refinery and installation on Pulau Bukom. Candidates should: (1) be Singapore Citizens, (2) possess a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the Singapore Polytechnic, or equivalent qualifications, (3) have completed a sound programme of basic craft283 words
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Advertisement678 1971-01-27 13 Igl SINGAPORE y*J ARMED FORCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERMANENT CAREERS Opportunities for permanent careers In the Singapore Armed Forces are now available. Vacancies exist in the infantry and Support Arau; Technical Services; Maritime Command; Air Defence Command, and Other Service*. 2. Terms of Service. Either permanent regular service until retirement or678 words
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Advertisement997 1971-01-27 13 ITALIAN FELLOWSHIP FOR A POST-GRADUATE COURSE The Itolion Government offers o fellowship for o post-groduot» course ot twelve months with an Itolion University, in scientific subiects. The graduates interested may contact the Public Service Commission, Supreme Court, Singapore 6. or the Embassy of Italy, 1 Goodwood Hill. Singapore 10. Applications997 words
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Advertisement536 1971-01-27 14 KENYATAAN UNTOK PENDAFTARAN BAKAL PEMBORONG BAGI CADANGAN PEMBINAAN KOMPELEKS KILANG PADI DI-PASIR HOR, KOTA BHARU, KELANTAN UNTOK PERSATUAN SHARIKAT2 KERJASAMA KILANG PADI KELANTAN Tawaran2 akan dlpelawa tldak beraoa lama lagl untok membena dan menyiapkan Cadangan Kompeleks Kllang Padl di-Paslr Hor Kota Bharu untok Persatuan Bharikat2 Kerjaaama Kllang P*dl Kelantan. Bemborong2536 words
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Advertisement435 1971-01-27 14 PtRMOHONAN PEKKtCHUALIAN DARIPADA UJIAN MELA YAK AN/ QUALIFYING TEST UNTUK MEMASUKI PEPEREF! AAN SPM/MCt 1971 1. Permohonan-permohonan bagi Pengechuallan darlpada UJlan Kelayakan, Qualifying Test untuk memasuki Pepereksaan SPM/MCE 1971 adalah dlpelawa darlpada chalun-chalun Jenls berlkut: (a) Quru-guru yang terlateh yang latehannya dllktlraf oleh Kementenan Pelajaran dan mempunyal pengalaman mengajar selama435 words
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Advertisement582 1971-01-27 14 TRADE DIVISION MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY TENDER NO. S.I. 1/71— SUPPLY OF INBECTICIDEB. Tenders are Invited from established firms In Malaysia for the supply and delivery of the undermentioned insecticides to the Government Rice Depots at Ampang (Selangor), Pral (Province Wallealey). Anak Buklt (Kedah). Tampol (Johore) and Kuchtng (Sarawak)582 words
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Article, Illustration163 1971-01-27 15 The early and the late on New Year eve SINGAPORE. Tues. TWO pictures that tell at a glance it's Chinese New Year Eve. Children under 16 may not be allowed to let off firecrakers anymore, but there's no law to say they cannot shut their ears and grimace expectantly (right)MAX KIAN SENG - 163 words
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Article77 1971-01-27 15 BANDAR StJRI BKGAWAN. Tups— Sultan HasMUMI Bnlkiah of Brunei rec«i\ed his YIP aircraft i the airport here today to the accompaniment of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment band. The 748 Siddeley will be used by the Soltao for travel abroad. The v: 650.000 (SI. 7 million) aircraft will77 words
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150 1971-01-27 15 CINGAPORE. Tues Laurence Milner, 43, a naval architect formerly with the Marine Department was charged today with accepting a £1.500 ($11,002) bribe from a shipping company on April 27, 1969. Milner, represented by Mr. J.B Jryaratnam denied taking the bank draft as a reward150 words
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Article61 1971-01-27 15 SINGAPORE. Tues.— L«h bin Saad, a labourer, »M today fined $300 lor having 35 rolls of gania at Joo Chlat Lane at 12 45 p.m. yesterday. In another case. Mohamed Amir bin Mohamed J«l. 23. unemployed, was fined 150 for having one kartoo of ganja at a61 words
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259 1971-01-27 15 Manicka offers to meet MTUC on labour louie luWo KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam has invited MTUC officials to meet him on Saturday to discuss their grievances over amendments to the labour laws The trade union leaders had expressed disappointment in the changes announced259 words
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Advertisement96 1971-01-27 15 f^ Grow f and 1 f Grow I Together j THERE ARE MANY WAYS OF SAVING MONEY. WEJOO, 3 HAVE MANY SAVING SCHEMES. ONE MAY POSSIBLY SUIT M YOURNEEDS. 1 IXLD DEPOSIT M ■k I IKED SAVINGS M IKED DEPOSIT WITHDRAWALS M W^^ HOUSING LOANS OTHLR SCHEMLS OF OI.POSIT ON96 words
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Advertisement10 1971-01-27 15 WISHING All OUR PATRONS 4mwm 'Ft sg* ml/ ILc- -J»-i10 words
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Miscellaneous565 1971-01-27 15 On your TV and radio today I.N A.M. Opening and Chinese New (English- Repeat) Year Chniren's Corner by Na- 4.1S D'?gnet A.1. 1) The Weekend tional Theatre Club Children's (Dialogic in Cantonese) Section 5.15 Ode to Joy by ihe Metro US Huckleberry Hound Philharmonic Society (repeat) 10.N Holiday Matinee Bui565 words
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Miscellaneous388 1971-01-27 15 500 P.M. Programme Summary S.N Ne*s p y Arr f' 9.17 As.avishen S.3S Ihe Arch.c Show (N News Jacques Uussiu Trio 1.10 ten- The Gay 10.0S Mann.x Deadfall 847 Bat Masterson 10.SS Here Comes the Bndt Tt» 7.13 B-ikat TV Man of the Family 165 Profamrre Summary 11.45 Final News388 words
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Article493 1971-01-27 16 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO JOHORE-BORN DOCTOR UNDER FIRE By ONDON, Tues.— A Johoreborn physician-surgeon, Dr. Walter Murad Abdul Rahman, 80 is accused by a British newspaper in a Page One drug expose story of being a "junkie" doctor in London. According to a Daily Mail article yesterday,493 words
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302 1971-01-27 16 'Religious issues avoided by Govt' charge CINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government has become rompletely •unsympathetic" towards requests made by religious groups and has avoided facing religious issues. This is the view of Rev James Wong who said that because of its policy of religious tolerance, the Government tended to be302 words
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Article41 1971-01-27 16 SINGAPORE. Tues A coroner. Mr. Llew Nglk Kee. today recorded a verdict of suicide on Ooh Seng Nsee. 66. a carpenter, who was found dead at the foot of a block of flat* in KUt Road on Jan. IS.41 words
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Article349 1971-01-27 16 UNITED NATIONS. Turn. It CINGAPORE is seen as the future centre for naval radar training in South-east Asia in a new United Nations Development Programme plan released here. The plan outlines details of the U*****,300 joint project by the Singapore Government and the UNDP to349 words
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Article110 1971-01-27 16 WORKMAN AWARDED $15,050 SINGAPORE. Turs. A workman. Mho fell through an abestos ceiling and seriously injured his right lee. wtM awarded $15,050 damages and costs today in his High Court action against I nii(ii> Engineering Ltd. of Bendrmeer Road. Gopinath Pillai. 38. was carrying planks in an attic 15 feet110 words
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247 1971-01-27 16 SINGAPORE, Tuesday LOCAL textile industry circles today described the 19 per cenl increase in the quota of Singapore cotton textiles to the Inited States as too modest to have much significance to the industry as a Nvhole. But that is not to decry the247 words
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Article50 1971-01-27 16 Nine-session course SINGAPORE. Tues —The Depnrtment of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore, will be conducting a 12-lecture course on commercial law and practice part one. The course fee is $30 and It will start on Feb. at "30 p.m. In the new lecture theatre 4, Bukr Timah campus.50 words
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Advertisement52 1971-01-27 16 Elidgdi£lF3SlF3r3iaFslH g leone nee g I Fasre eHsai i i i fn i r-^- in ir* \m\ b El &%SS£ mi o^ c *'C',i>«.w IDJ »J siK»Mu.«. j m.::?*~~. tv-' •21 pa \jm™^^_^_j i -~J*sg^S''- < gi Eji §^fc~*S*««itr] i j gj Ei \mw A —n :Q> mj i£ IU52 words
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Miscellaneous50 1971-01-27 16 Bugs Bunny by Ralph Heimdahl /YOU WILL NOT REGRET... IN RETURN FOR MY sl*fiCK... RELEASING ME PROMOTION TO FROM THE TEDIUM OFJ* WAITER. I SHALL DISHWASHING... r^Of BE YOUR WILLING \WA^ jc sr**cK!je*y<£\ slave. ..bia...bla-^J y^y^S \l SVLVESTeR.YER^ INCIDENTALLY, IDO J HOW ABOUT A) n HAVE ONE &A/SE J l|\50 words
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Article, Illustration135 1971-01-27 17 To India... Australia SINGAPORE. Tues. The Indian and Australian communities here crl c b rated their National Days today. I h e receptions, attended by about 1.000 Eiiesis were held at the Dalvey Road home of ihe Australian Hit h Commissioner. Mr. Nicholas Parkinson. <inri in the Indian High (11mmisvioner135 words
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Article199 1971-01-27 17 5 women on demo charge acquitted SINGAPORE. Tues. Five women among a group of 12 people charged with demonstrating outside the Conference Hall during the Commonwealth Conference last week were acquitted today when charges aainst them were withdrawn. The rive include a 70--year-old grandmother. Ho Yiiig. The other four are199 words
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Article89 1971-01-27 17 Man loses his hair in fire PENANG, Tues.— A 70--year-old man, Khoo Ah Thlew, had his hair singed this afternoon when fire putted a house In Acheen Street. Ah Thlew and a clansman, Khoo Ah Oong. 72. were In the house, which belonged to the Khoo Kongsl. when they «<w89 words
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Article37 1971-01-27 17 31NOAPORE. Tn«s Mr V '»>aram has been elected prest- t "tent of the Sree Narayana ftflft"on: Mr M K BhaM. vlre-pre-•*<l*rt Mr O P Sastdharan. "rrttarv: Mr V. Srtntvasan. ««mtt»nt secretary: and Mr. D. treaaurer.37 words
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174 1971-01-27 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. A weekend seminar for pre-university students will be held next month on "Population control and parenthood" at Bfiitty Secondary School. Panel speakers will include Prof. A.D. Elliot of the Biology Department of Nanyang University, Prof. TK. Tan of Nan;in- Economics Department174 words
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Article152 1971-01-27 17 PNANG. Tues— Car crash victim Mrs. Evelyn Pok was cremated at Batu Gantonc remetery today. A large gathering attended her funeral held at the Perak Knari Thai temple this .ittcr noon Among the mourners was her husband. Mr. Joe Pok. manager of the Hotel152 words
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281 1971-01-27 17 Spore and Malaysia included in SI 65 mil projects in Asia JAKARTA, Tues. An J International company investing in developing countries in Asia today announced plans to back seven major projects in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Nationalist China worth U5555.6 million ($165 million). Dr. W. A. Van Ravesteijn, president ofReuter - 281 words
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Article82 1971-01-27 17 Lawyer to conduct course SINOAPORE. Tues. The University of Singapore Extramural Studiw department will begin a 15-lecture course on "Conveyancing" next month, to be conducted by Supreme Court advocate and solicitor Mr. Lee Bon Leong The course, dealing with the general principles of law relating to sale or Immovable property82 words
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201 1971-01-27 17 SINGAPORE, Turn. 1 ¥X)UR youths three of F them national service- men— were remanded today j for robbing Law Kee Ngan, 24. of his watch at Joo Chiat Road, near Marine j Parade, on Jan. 3 at 8.35 p.m. Mr. Law and his girl201 words
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Advertisement468 1971-01-27 17 I KONG HEE FATT CHOT^m I I TO ALL OUR FRIENDS WN I I AND PATRONS, r^WfX I I GOODWOOD j I V TEL: *****1 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Happy New Year. We're here to serve you as LM usual, through the whole Chinese New Year holiday time. Cafe Allegro will468 words
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1244 1971-01-27 18 CHUA SIEWKENG - Where modern living finally catches up with kampong life CHUA SIEWKENG By AX occasional huddle of zinc-roofed wooden huts in between estates of neat, compact terrace houses and an odd "industrial site" overshadowed by highrise HDB flats. This is Aljunied at a glance. Apart, of course, from the shophouses lining1,244 words
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327 1971-01-27 18 Chambers may appeal on CPF ruling on super bonuses CINGAPORE. Tues.— The Chinese, Indian and International Chambers of Commerce may make joint representations to the Government to put a ceiling on Central Provident Fund contributions from super bonuses. Under new CPF regulations enforced on Jan. 1, employees who earn over327 words
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Article64 1971-01-27 18 SINOAPORE. Tues— A police supervisee Bay Sam Khong. 24, was Jailed for one year today for being In a prohibited area the Capitol car park on Jan. 30. Bay was placed on police .supervision on Nov. 12 last year and was barre dfrom entering64 words
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191 1971-01-27 18 CENTRE FOR STUDY OF JAPANESE AFFAIRS SINGAPORE. Tues. The Institute of Asian Studies at Nanyang University is setting up a Japanese Study Centre for South-east Asia in view of Japan's increasingly important ties with the region. The 10-month-old institute, a unit of the university's College Of Graduate Studies, said in191 words
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Article38 1971-01-27 18 SINGAPORE. Tues Mp for Toa Paych, Mr. Eric Cheong Yuen Chee. will open the Toa Payoh Mosque Building Fund campaign at the Housing Board community hall In Loronc fi. Toa Payoh. on Saturday at 2 p.m.38 words
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215 1971-01-27 18 4 GIRL and a youth who drove at over W) mph alone Lornie Road were fined a total of S2OO today for sprpding. The woman driver. Ding Mci Lee, 20, was fined SlOO for driving at 62 mph215 words
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Advertisement147 1971-01-27 18 Wishing all !><? X ?J^??k\ our friends •'y^c *npnpW and patrons w \^^y/)h\ a Very Happy ig|^7^H^J Prosperous Chinese New Year v -~SfjSa j^tf, X Special Attraction Peking Lion Dance vLHavt today 5.30p.m.-7p.m. \fSMu anil 1 1 Mi*ntM 9&y Hfiia^tttttataS uSH B»Ws»H TOURIST PARADISE (PTE) LTD SJJT mt% LO««i uto-G147 words
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Advertisement79 1971-01-27 18 The chef suggests THUERINGER G^ENSEBRATEN ROTKRAUT UNDSEMMELKNOEDEL Roasted goose with red cabbage bread dumplings BAYRISCHER APFELSTRUDEL Bavarian Apple Pie Demi Tasse Asbach a truly j Five Star treat t. MING COURT HOTEL j Jebsen&Jessen SNGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR POH Wishing all our patrons a tni friends A Happy and Prosperous Chinese79 words
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259 1971-01-27 19 Let's be more sensible, Madam THK letter by Madam Ong Bee \Vah (ST., Jan. 2.")) reflects her selfish and conceited nature. As this is a democratic country she is entitled to voice her suggestions. But to complain about her daughter having to change and wash her clothes everyday because of259 words
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Letter219 1971-01-27 19 AS far as I can see. the allocation of passengers to the NTUC's minibus operators is still in a muddle. Some mini-bus drivers do not have enough passengers whereby they can operate their vehicles profitably. I wa: a passenger of one of the six mini-bus drivers who were dispossessed of219 words
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Letter54 1971-01-27 19 READERS are reminded that they must sign their letters and give their full names and addresses; otherwise their letters will not be considered for publication. Pennames may be used, but full names must be given. If .Mr. Grrerory Chua of Singapore 3 fives us his full address, we will publish54 words
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Letter73 1971-01-27 19 EVERY race day some taxi-drivers waiting to pick up passengers at the Singapore Turf Club taxi-stand refuse to charge their passengers according to th« meter. Instead they insist on a fixed sum of $6 or $7 minimum The destination Is of no concern to them. Far or near, the fare73 words
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87 1971-01-27 19 Drivers who give a bad name 4 T 12.55 p.m. on Jan 25. I waited for a bus at a boa stop in Orchard Road opposite Ming Court Hotel When an STC service No. 17A (Jurons; Shenton Way route i appeared, the bus driver halted for about a moment before87 words
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Letter51 1971-01-27 19 IT was a wet day. Waiting for a bus stop in Orchard Road in front of the PresIvyterian Church was no fun. The few schoolgirls and schoolboys, who were caught in the drizzle must have wished for a bus shelter. Couldn't the authorities provide a bus shelter here? SCORPION. Singapore51 words
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87 1971-01-27 19 When $1 was deducted for a -fund- I WISH to find out if it is an offence for the employer to deduct SI from our wages for the VI I Dental and Recreational Fond donation draw without our permission. Thr Employment Act stipulates that deductions may be made at the87 words
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Letter87 1971-01-27 19 CAN anything be done under the new antipollution art about the emission of excessive smoke from a factory in Jalan Perang area, off Chua Chu Kang Road? The factory has a machine which coats stones with tar and belches out vast quantities of noxious, gritty black smoke which I am87 words
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Letter181 1971-01-27 19 I REFER to the complaint by "Scorpion" iS.T. Jan 7 1 about the dangerous trees along Napier Road and Holland Road. The trees along these roads have been inspected, and none of them is in a decaying condition nor are they under normal conditions, dangerous. Removal181 words
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Letter119 1971-01-27 19 I REFER to the article "Awaiting mass protest" by Mr. B.K. Tan (ST., Jan. 1) on smoke and smell nuisance from a plastic factory at Lorong Gendi. Following receipt of an anonymous complaint, investigations were carried out on Dec. 23 last year on a plastic factory at Lorong Gendl. On119 words
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Letter140 1971-01-27 19 YOUR reporter, Judy Younjf. in her reoort < ST.. Jan. 22 1 headed "First use of direct satellite cast to Britain" mentioned that: "Television Singapore provided the studio facilities to send the programme to their London station, and the Telecommunications Departments organised the link-up between the studios, the microwave terminal140 words
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Letter95 1971-01-27 19 I REFER to the letter by TEG. "ST.. Dec. 23). It appears that T.E.G. is suffering from vasomotor rhinitis. Antihlstamine pills usually provide symptomatic relief. There are many brands of antihlstamine pills availin the market. In terms of pharmacological activity, these drugs, although under different brand names, bring about similar95 words
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Letter121 1971-01-27 19 This may be the case with T.E.G. however, these are exceptions rather than the rule. Consultation and treatment is normally carried out during the same ses slons. If there is a need for additional surgical procedures, whether major is minor, such treatment is necessarily carried out at a different session.121 words
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Letter85 1971-01-27 19 I REFER to the letter 'ST.. Jan. 7> regarding rusty desks and chairs in Jalan Daud School. Constant use of the chairs over a period of time wears down the paint in certain areas, particularly the backs of the chairs. When the chairs are not used during a long school85 words
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100 1971-01-27 19 AS a visitor from Australia, whrrr seatbelts arr compulsory. I am surprised at thr lack of this important accessory in Singapore cars. I have asked drivers for reasons and received such replies as "we don't drive the same distances as you do in Australia" and100 words
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457 1971-01-27 19 Constructive suggestions please REFER to the comments of "A Tourist And An Admirer Of Singapore" (ST.. Jan. 25 >. Display aviaries bring birds within easy sight of visitors to the Bird Park. So long as the birds arp not kept in a confined space to the extent of affecting their457 words
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Advertisement160 1971-01-27 19 Wishing all our Patrons I Friends KONG HEE FATT CHOY" KELONG RESTAURANT (oft Ponggol Point 1 1 m.s.) PROUDLY PRESENTS 3 SENSATIONAL SINGERS FROM TAIWAN:— Miss YIU LV Miss CHAO TV HNY Miss JULIE FUNG at the mike. accompanied by: SEA PALACE QUINTET Plus FABULOUS MAGIC ACROBATICS SHOW PERFORMING NITELY160 words
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Advertisement277 1971-01-27 19 This Saturday, 30th January, is D DayfDrinks^^BX^ day )at The Bar of the Imperial Hotel. N^ J» l^^W/ Its impressive copper-panelled doors \«HS will open on to a lounge bar that combines \vl I luxury, comfort and a decor that pleases m V jß|| a manner quite unique in this277 words
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661 1971-01-27 20 forth by the Australian Government in defence of its present Immigration policy ls that unrestricted immigration of non-whites would create racial tensions and problems for Austrilia. But no one is suggesting that Australia should acior f an unrestricted immigration poiicy. for clearly such ur.-estricted Immigration would661 words
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Article1139 1971-01-27 20 NORA BELOFF - Rudi the Red— why the big fist? NORA BELOFF; LESSONS OF THE DUTSCHKE AFFAIR By London IT is a sad comment on the times that Britain's Parliamentary democracycan feel menaced by the presence of one German student, who has difficulty with his speech, particularly in English, has defective eyesight andOFNS - 1,139 words
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Advertisement71 1971-01-27 20 WELCOME MR. M. SEKICUCHI DIRECTOR OF BICSTON CORPORATION, JAPAN Manufacturers of BICSTON cassette recorders CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER BIGSTON ILLI.CSTO. CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER PRODUCTS ARE BR2?0 GUARANTEED <^^, f =cC~;=LJ BR-800 |H Racll i^^Sßs^^ggfggß |1 CASSETTE^B^&JyS^ZQ^ CASSETTE If^i SBBgajpllH RECORDER RECORDER M§*3g||^El!llS J I X r-~t~-'-* 4^gk gH IDEAL PRODUCTS M71 words
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Miscellaneous114 1971-01-27 20 fhnp Bff V. T. Kan* lin OgOUM TuiwTW**** """l IMO USE WAITING, V- H *™^^SH IV«fiOriT.' FINE! WWEN > LET'S PO IT NOVV..Y OKAY HEY S- &?<'£<?• --^g^^^ CHBHICALLY, I DO VXI WANT T6U. OOP AND I VOC! f FELLAS.../ ]fe~— Or-, L i 'ii. Un A*m*r Hff A I114 words
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Advertisement510 1971-01-27 22 m MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE Jin Ampaog. Huttm Lompo. Aj H ThpNalion.il Shi|)|>n'»i Impql Wj^v^i CAR tA5../tUROPE SERVICE tT.QONSTANIINI-. MM {^.^2. Antwtrp 10/3. MM melo. tl MM m |S« A'Mf| |44. B-emtal'.'t. UNGA HATA It/72 Mil O/1»M|I 11/21 Ma» h JJ, 4 tiller incf mil Mii IPMatlrM510 words
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Advertisement874 1971-01-27 23 1 1.,T-«o?, S'XOAPj-ORt Amptl v tv a r«if«l7 ANHOONCIO THI Soon Bee. Comarm Handy King Hors. L^-r. i«° B nMI "O ARRANGE Kio Kiver. Asaban. Bupe>tkl*. Oolot MKXTt FOU JAN. 27. Pacific vmins. Pulau Saiibu. i»umu;ai> OUT: NlkKou M.iv i, t l']inwona 000 M ooa. Destlnstlon Uelima lIM 16, Aub»874 words
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Advertisement806 1971-01-27 23 Atknowlto|tm«m« THI FAMILY OP th* late Mr. Kok Ah Keong thank all their friends, hospital staff, relatives for ths kind condolences. wraaths. donations, light visits aad assistance during iaslr recent bereavement. Announeamanis WHAT'S THI OUTCOMI OP THIS HEART-RENDERING LOVI— APPAIRT Read the Last episode of Erich Segsi i Love Story806 words
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Advertisement754 1971-01-27 23 6INNITT ESTATE 2-btdroom Bat I furnished 1280/- Call 60-A Burnfoot Terrace behind aiglap Market. No brokers. PAR EAST MANSION, District 9 Enq: Alk Slew Tons Ltd., 37/36. Bencooltn Street, (B' port). Ttl: *****/*****. J BEDROOM PLAT at Still Road/East Coast Road. For particulars. Tsl: (B'port) *****9. THOMSON GARDENS furnished 2storeyed754 words
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Advertisement721 1971-01-27 23 Course (Theory /Speed 50/150): Starting February. C'assee Morning Afternoon/Evening. Register Early Raja's College. 218 D Changl Road (*****8). Raja's, Raffias Place ((6561/(*****). THI ACADEMY OF TECHNICAL STUDIIS 337-A. Thomson Road. Singapore 11. Ttl *****2 Nsw Settle* beginning m Feb. 1671 (Osy and Night Cltitet) BTRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND DISION COURSI ARCHITICTURAL721 words
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Advertisement789 1971-01-27 23 Dogs at stud WOULD ANY- YOUNQ handsome and well bred Golden Retriever cart date pretty Cora soonest. Contact Tel: Spore *****2 lunch time. for hlrw HAVING CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY? Why not Hire your Child rtn'a Slides, Swings. Msrry-Oo-Round. Tables Chairs And Also Household Furniture From CCC Junk Store Ptt. Ltd..789 words
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Advertisement621 1971-01-27 23 Rtiuursnu tjg Bars QUIET ATMOSPHERE PLEASANT surroundings for enjoyable eveuini Coconut Orove 53 Cuppage Road No parking problem Vahlclas for sala 67 HOLOEN SPECIAL 2 European owners, radio, alrcon. First offer above 86.900/- secures. Ttl Spore *****4. TIONG ONOON CO. (PTE) LTD., 16/17, Reenere Csnsl Rsad, Slngapsrs 7. Msdst: Make621 words
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Article717 1971-01-27 24 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON Sy ■ijELBOURNE, Tues. Bill Lawry set a target for England here today of 271 to win in 240 minutes. The Englishmen, being one Test up In the series, weren't in the slightest interested and one of the poorest Tests in living memories717 words
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Article101 1971-01-27 24 AISTRALIA Ist Inns 493-9 dec. ENGLAND Ist Inns 392 AUSTRALIA 2nd Inns Lawr.T c Shutterworth t Snow 42 Stackpole c Knott b Willis 18 1. < happrll b Underwood 30 Krdpath c Knott b Snow 5 Walters no" out 39 <i. C'happel net out 20 Extra* IS Total for101 words
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244 1971-01-27 24 A. JOHNSON - MALAYSIA TOUR PLAN FOR SBHFL CHAMPS A. JOHNSON By SINGAPORE Business J Houses Football League plans to send its champion team on a friendly goodwill tour of Malaysia this season. Mr. K. S. Manickam, SBHFL secretary, said yesterday he would be writing to business houses teams in Malaysia for matches.244 words
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Article, Illustration355 1971-01-27 24 G. ROBERT - Obsolete training system shock for coach Bulat G. ROBERT By SINGAPORE boxers, 13 have been training on what is considered in Europe as an obsolete system on roadwork, skipping and bag punching. This was the shock, na tional coach Bulat bin Ismail found when he attended a 20-day course in355 words
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Article, Illustration30 1971-01-27 24 SINGAPORE Tobacco Company's Pek Abdullah (right) in a midfield tussle with MSA's winger Colin Ng during Mondays Singapore Business Houses League's Div. Three match at Farrer Park STC won 1-0.30 words
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Article595 1971-01-27 24 MAURICE KHOO - MAURICE KHOO By JLf ALAYSIAN and Singapore rugby fans may see the Fijians again' in action around October this year. This was announced by MRU secretary Fong Wah Fatt in Kuala Lumpur yesterday when he was asked to comment on the statement made by595 words
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Article57 1971-01-27 24 MMI I..SQIAL was elected president of the Tampmes Rovers Sports Club at the annual meetinx held la.st Sunday. Other officials elected Vicepresident: Quah Kee Meng: Secretary: Tom Miranda; Treasurer: Justin Morias. Asst. treasurer: Rahlman; Committee: Victor Tan, K Vijayan. J.E. Pereira, S. Devanderan; Auditors Andrew Anjr and57 words
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Article52 1971-01-27 24 PERI h. .uts Western Australia has had a very poor deal from the Football Association of Malaysia, said Mr. Julius Rr. president of the W.A. Soccer Federation, here today We feel very disappointed to have been dropped from the Merdeka tournament to make way for Iran,"52 words
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296 1971-01-27 24 ERNEST FRIDA - Right down to 40 th prize it's more money to win in Open ERNEST FRIDA By THE first prize of this ye a r's Singapore Open golf championship, at Bukit course from March 4 to 7, has been raised to $10,000 $2,000 more than last year's. The second prize has296 words
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Article189 1971-01-27 24 SINGAPORE should Kive Japans Nippon Gakkl tabli tennis team a good fight tomorrow, national coach George Chan said yesterday. Chan said this after watching the Japanese in a workout at I Monk's Hill School where the match will be played at 7.30 p.m. He said: "Five189 words
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Article49 1971-01-27 24 LONDON. Tues The World Hockey Cup tournament, due to he held in Lahore next month, has been postponed for political reasons, according to an International Ho<key Federation spokesman :iere today. The Pakistan Hockey Federation has asked thr IHF tn postpone the tcurnament until September the source said49 words
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Article18 1971-01-27 24 ACHILLES Sport.-. Club will hold its annual dinner and dance at G H. Cafe on Saturday.18 words
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248 1971-01-27 24 SINGAPORE Amateur Gymnastics Association president Lee Seng Huat said he was disappointed that the Olympic Council of Malaysia had not mentioned gymnastics as an event in the coming sixth SEAP Games at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 11 to 18. Mr Lee said:248 words
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Article, Illustration315 1971-01-27 25 EPSOM JEEP - Fit again Interest will run in Gold Cup EPSOM JEEP By RANKER S.T. Oon's Interest has recovered from cough and will run in the Tengku's Gold Cup in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Interest, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup last year, was sent out with stablemate Siapa Rajah in a315 words
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Article25 1971-01-27 25 LONDON. Tues. Bpain's Jose Legra retained the European Featherweight boxing title when he outpointed Britain's Jimmy Revie over 15 rounds here last night25 words
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Article228 1971-01-27 25 IUONTE CARLO, Tues. Sweden's Ove Andersson led the Monte Carlo Rally here yesterday as the French Alpine Renault team staked a strong claim to its first "Monte" victory. Andersson. a 32-year-old former mechanic, recorded a superb time of 37 minutes for the 24 miles specialReuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration148 1971-01-27 25 Marilyn —torn between 2 nations JAMAICAN athlete Marilyn Neufville. the world 400 m record holder, with her coach Norman Huist with whom she had hac: discussions about her future. Miss Neufville. who won the Commonwealth Games 400 m gold medal, has run for both Jamaica and Britain. Until one week148 words
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Article104 1971-01-27 25 MANILA. Tues.— The 114--ycur-old Manila Jockey Club, considered one of the oldest racing clubs in South-East Asia, was gutted yesterday. D image was estimated at 3 million pesos ($750,000). A police spokesman said they were checking an "unconfirmed report that bombs were tossed into the clubUPI - 104 words
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Article155 1971-01-27 25 I OMMJX, Tues. Bobby Moore, England's soccer captain, was yesterday omitted from the team for the European championship against Malta in Valletta on Feb. 3. Moore, 29-year-old defender, has played iui England 85 times and led them to their World Cup victory in 1966.Reuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration444 1971-01-27 25 l ONDON, Tues. Fourth Division club Colchester received a big reward for their 5-0 win over Rochdale in their English F.A. Cup fourth round replay last night. They meet mighty Leeds in the fifth round at home. This clash could be of tremendous financialReuter - 444 words
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Article99 1971-01-27 25 NEW YORK. Tues. Miller Barber's US$25 000 victory on Sunday in the Phoenix Open put him in second place in the 1971 U.S golf circuit earnings Hat, the Professional Golfers' Association reported last night Tom Sh»w winner of the Crosby Open the previous week, ledReuter - 99 words
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Article171 1971-01-27 25 SEDGMAN UPSETS FRENCH STAR MELBOUKWK. Tues. Australian Prank Sedgman. 43-year-old former Wimbledon champion, caused the first upset of the Victorian Open tennis championships when he defeated French Davis Cup player Jean-Loup Rouyer 6-1 7-5. 6-2 here yesterday. Sedgman produced a brilliant exhibition of tough tennis despite the fierce heat andReuter - 171 words
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Article305 1971-01-27 25 Chi Cheng, Younis top the polls COLOGNE, Tues. Pakistan's middle distance runner Mohamed Younis and Taiwan's woman sprinter Chi Cheng were the best Asian athletes to tour Europe last year, according to a poll published in this West German city. Saatfa, the Asian Track and Field News Agency, said theReuter - 305 words
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Miscellaneous17 1971-01-27 24 RUGBY Police v RAP Tengah (Thomson Road 5.15 m SCC 2nd XV v The Blacks (padang 5.15>.17 words
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Miscellaneous176 1971-01-27 24 Straits Times Crossword ACROBt> neii&n place belort public »*«•<■«!■ Bh^paarea,. g«W^ cnaracier m Jugt priof Mltnf (4 5) a. A slncer In the main? (>-4i a Boy tramps (7) 10. Just not dark (4) 9 The n UnT car— for ten maybe! < 13 > 11 Somehow secure* top waf*.176 words
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Advertisement74 1971-01-27 25 l^jJlßiEp °"golf A SIMPLE CHECKPOINT ON PUSHING OR PULLING THE NEXT TIME SOME OF YOUR SHOTS GO fISTRfIY, LEFT OR RIGHT TR/ THIS CHECKPOINT (THOT ISN'T REflliy fIS TOUGH TO DO fIS IT MflY SOUND): VISUALIZE THE IMAGINARY PftTH ftLONG WHICH YOU TOOK THE CLUBHERO BACK, AND THEN TRY TO74 words
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Advertisement399 1971-01-27 25 W3RD PUZZLE f~*--"~ cit iu*t tmn Mil t— STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY] WORD PUZZLE 'C I 1 i I Otp, W"I«< in »'t» (tttr ihihi. \O*fj •Mb***"" mnr him. I MM (W./Nri./MiH) 3 S j I I f 2||G~~C^ I 3F j p ~AIHH! letters i BELOW •-••—•••••—•»•>— C«t lII* <tttt<399 words
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121 1971-01-27 26 JCINGAPORE. Tues. V Twenty-one people Coming from Johore wr the Chinese New Year were injured when {heir bus slammed into •tie rear of another bus in Dunearn Road today. The 11.45 a.m. accident caused a traffic jam at the sixth mile121 words
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Article46 1971-01-27 26 KLERKSDROP (Transvaalj. Tiies. Six African miners died and 2.1 were reported missing In an underground flic at the Zandpan gold mine here today. Flre-fightinß teams were today still battling the fire more than eight hours after It was discovered. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article75 1971-01-27 26 Sock's son-in-law missing JAKARTA. Tues. An Indonesian Air Force cargo plan* earning eight men Including the son-in-law of the late President Soekarno, Is missing over the Pacific Ocean near the Went Irian island of Blair., air force sources said today. The air force contiol tower at Blak lost contact withAP - 75 words
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Article38 1971-01-27 26 SINGAPORE. Tuei. All categories of air mail for Britain are now being accepted by the Postal Services Department. However, on arrival In Britain delivery may be delayed because of the current postal strike there.38 words
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172 1971-01-27 26 SINGAPORE. W*d. r nOLICE last night warned that action would be taken against anyone caught letting off firecrackers outside the stipulated hours and the 153 designated areas. They said all crackers would be seized from the offenders. Offenders are liable on conviction, to172 words
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Article, Illustration168 1971-01-27 26 So simple: Why these cars have same number By TAN WEE LIAN ikTO, your eyes are not deceiving you. These two cars parked side by side in Que Lim Gardens, off St. Thomas Walk. DO have identical number plates. And if you're wondering why Mr. Cheung Chin Chye 29. director168 words
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317 1971-01-27 26 Heath says it again: I have given no pledges LONDON, Tues. Prime Minister Edward Heath reported to Parliament today on the Commonwealth conference and the arms-for-South Africa row. He declared: "I have fully reserved the right of the British Government to take such action as it thinks necessary In defence317 words
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Obituary28 1971-01-27 26 CEORCE VINCENT COROEIRO I away on 26-1-71. Act 63. funeral h.ivini: at 29. MukrpiM..- Road on •Js-1-71 at 3.30 p.m. lor burial at Chua Chu Kan* cemetery.28 words
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Advertisement139 1971-01-27 26 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words S2O 00 < minimum) ftP>l this exciting career as a pilot wLmM in the Air Defence Command MdYe and more intelligent and adven- P"""""" "™™™T7""Y* viuaiiTtcstions: twrous young men with initiative and a Minimum Education: hi#» degr«e of physical fitness are res- School Certificate or equivalent139 words
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Miscellaneous12 1971-01-27 26 Weather Weather outlook (or Sinesporr from 6 a.m. to noon today: Pair.12 words
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