The Straits Times, 24 April 1971
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Title Section24 1971-04-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article216 1971-04-24 1 Sea son tickets at halfprice Cheaper bus fares for schoolchildren SINGAPORE, Friday BUS fares for schoolchildren will be slashed by more than half for some when season tickets are issued to them soon. The concessions were announced by the Ministry of Communications today. The tickets, to be issued 00 a216 words
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Article225 1971-04-24 1 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO By 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. /GREATER co-opera- tion between Malaysia and Singapore in all spheres of acti- vity was today envisaged by Malaysia's acting Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail. A freer interchange of visits between leaders of the two countries, he said, could also come out of225 words
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496 1971-04-24 1 3 cosmonauts in space for Salyut rendezvous MOSCOW, Friday 'THREE Soviet cosmonauts today hurtled into earth orbit aboard the spaceship Soyuz-10 and prepared to rendezvous with the unmanned "Salyut" (Salute) craft launched four days ago. The three-man flight was the second stage of a major space experiment leading toward theReuter; AP; UPI - 496 words
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Article72 1971-04-24 1 TOKYO. Fri. A Peking broadcast today charged a U.S. military plane Intruded Into Chinas air space over the Hslsha (Paracel) Islands oil Kwangtung Province on five occasions yesterday. The new China news agency, In a broadcast heard here, said a spokesman of the Chinese Foreign MinistryAP - 72 words
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Article32 1971-04-24 1 LONDON. Fri. Tun Abdul Razak left by air for home today after five-power Commonwealth talk* which produced a new collective defence arrangement for Malaysia and Singapore. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article39 1971-04-24 1 yUHICH, Fri. Swiss sauna-bath owner Feru nand Mueller today released the Austrian woman embassy official, Dr. Louise Kuessel, 58, he had held hostage for three and a half days, and said he intended to commit suicide. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration726 1971-04-24 1 RESTAURANT GUTTED BUT GUESTS SAVED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday PANIC-STRICKEN woman locked herself in a refrigerator when fire gutted the Shanghai Hall Restaurant on the second floor of the Town House Hotel here early this morning. Mrs. Yap InnPoh, wife of the restaurant's726 words
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Article67 1971-04-24 1 NEW U.S. -CHINA CHAPTER HOPE WASHINGTON, FH. The Inited SUlca hopes that a new chapter will begin in tv relations with China, BeereUry of State William Rofen ■aid today. Mr. Rocen exprewed the hope that the Nixon admlnlatraUon'k unilateral Initiative* toward the People's Republic of China would lead to MM67 words
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Advertisement101 1971-04-24 1 designed! ljS£b« elegantly V .ssts-. MKai UK DM HATCH MALI*. Mt >M feu* M. trm* I. 1 M 4 Xi» You can be sure of A SQUARE DEAL That is our assurance when you do business with us. Whether you are securing a loan from us or opening an account,101 words
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Advertisement88 1971-04-24 1 BUT IfUUKnHrV9MT.fWrItIT fW B UXnftfan&(Pte)Ltd. Ht 4.THI ARCAOC.SINGAPOREI.TEI ***** why crowd your viewing i^^y l^w fwi Saw I L^L MODEL SA 61 T609 Uliklli I &(awT^ I 24 inches fully automatic Mif-- jH?^ F-?H 2 sliding door consolleite FcKCHaI I' 4hi f i loudspeakers. K^li'-i '^RkCWilwfl MODEL SA 61 T30988 words
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114 1971-04-24 2 S-E Asia tour for NZ Defence Minister IIfELLINGTON, *Ti. New Zealand Minister of Defence Mr. David Thomson leaves Auckland on Tuesday to inspect New Zealand forces in South-east Asia, acting Prime Minister John Marshall, announced In a statement today. Mr. Thomson will also assess the New Zealand contribution to defenceReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration406 1971-04-24 2 LIM SUAN KOOI - LIM SUAN KOOI I 1 CINGAPORE, Frl. War, women and soldiers often invade the newspaper world in Israel. But sometimes it looks more like the newspaper world Invading the army. And then l f always give the newspapermen a headache. This406 words
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Article394 1971-04-24 2 Two bomb blasts in Penang RED FLAGS FOUND ON BUILDINGS PEN.ANG, Friday TWO home made bombs were exploded here today and police found communist flaps, posters and banners on public buildings and schools on the island and Province Wellesley. Police arrested 10 youths in connection with flags and posters and394 words
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Article46 1971-04-24 2 SINGAPORE. Frl The Shell Eastern Petroleum Pt«. Ltd. was fined $50 today for allowing one of Its vessels to pollute the sea water. The court was told that the Marlnula discharged oil Into the sea at the buoy moorings off Bukom at noon yesterday.46 words
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Article34 1971-04-24 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. wUI op*n the Jurong Town Corporations flatted industries and the Housing and Development Board's terrace factories at JLorong 3. Sims Avenue tomorrow.34 words
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Article72 1971-04-24 2 SINGAPORE, Frl. A M book on the history of advertising in Singapore and Malaysia was launched today by The Advertisers Association and the Straits Times Group with a reception at the Hotel Summit. More than 100 advertising personnel saw a display or the book, called72 words
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Advertisement84 1971-04-24 2 ,~^l^sS> ponccoi Wf SS&3L RESTRURIinT Trock 24, Ponggol Rood 11 V 2 m.i W?H^\4L RESTHOUSE FOR RENT* \lfJj Q SWAN NITE-CLUB Swinging to beat of Rhythm of j^t\ Swan Band ySjk) NO COVER CHARGE l|fa Chinese European Cuisine Cater foi dMj»lp<M Birthday Wedding ortier Social |W 7W§ SEA-FOOD GARDEN j£l84 words
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Miscellaneous24 1971-04-24 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl WHAT A LAUGH I THAT L \VV\\ POOCH DOESN'T LOOK J |fe^ U\jJ LIKE HE'D HURT A y 124 words
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178 1971-04-24 3 JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER FOR MEETING ON SEA I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Kiichi Aichi will arrive here on May 1 to attend the sixth ministerial conference on development of Southeast Asia. The two-day conference which begins the following day will review economic development in the region since the178 words
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Article30 1971-04-24 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. Labourer Soh Koon Beiiß. 23. wns jailed for three months today for having an offensive weapon, a parang at Kelantan Lane on Dec. S last year.30 words
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Article, Illustration249 1971-04-24 3 LEE SU SAN - LEE SU SAN: By Singapore, Fri, OAMPER them— that's the I order to Singapore's younr soldiers today. And here little Mahmuda bintr Abdullah, aged four (above) is rettinr the full benefit of the SAF's hospitality The bespectacled tot had looked a little )<"-t when249 words
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175 1971-04-24 3 500 officials to meet to form a consumers' association SINGAPORE. Friday MORE than 500 consumers' representatives will meet tomorrow to form a consumers' association. They have been invited by the NTUC and Dr. Henry Ong Wah Kirn. of the University of Singapore, convenor of the proposed Consumers* Association of Singapore.175 words
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Article95 1971-04-24 3 'Safety Corner' at Trade Expo SINGAPORE. Fri. A Safety Corner, packed with a wide range of safety gadgets, will be set up at the 1971 Trade Exposition organised by the National Safety First Council at old Kallang airport opening in May. This is aimed at Informing manufacturers of the latest95 words
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66 1971-04-24 3 SPORE ENVOY KOH SAYS FAREWELL TO THANT ITNITED NATIONS, Fri. Singapore Ambassador Mr. Tommy Koh Thong Bee yesterday paid a farewell call on Secretary General U Thant. Mr. Koh, at 34, one of the youngest ambassa- dors in the United Nations, is leaving the diplomatic service to return to teaching66 words
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Article60 1971-04-24 3 PENANG. Fri.— Two sisters, Teoh Mi See, 21, and Mi Lean. 20. today walked into the Islamic Religions Affairs Department here and told officials they wished to join the Islamic faith. Both are former students of the convent. Mi See has assumed the Muslim name of Roslina60 words
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Advertisement114 1971-04-24 3 ...the Hssociation commissioned a journalist to tin earth the History of flduertisipg in early times, a chapter in this country's history which had not been written up to nouu. A This is the result. A Review of Advertising in Singapore and Malaysia During Early Times. A book for every businessman.114 words
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Advertisement327 1971-04-24 3 indigestion' again W 4\f t I I/Vi#* D'llfJ 111 UlCvl I ilrfl a K' W s m J J/V "J^Q/^i^^^B antacids *^£l HFARFISA Professional The All New Portable Electronic Organ The Forfisa Professional Orgon is the most glamorous portable Electronic Orgon in the world. It is an instrument that combines327 words
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Article94 1971-04-24 4 DARI LAIT is going to take on a rock-group and make its debut as the Republic's first undersea-museum-night-club next month. The place, which is already well-known among tourists for its unique marine museum and unusual decor, will hold a special cocktail night. "Night of Nights"94 words
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Article638 1971-04-24 4 The noise of music It's more than just a question of the cultural divide IT worries me to see a man put so much faith in modern music. "Music is not noise said the manager of one hotel this week, with a self-assured-ness which surprised me. Clearly he was irritated638 words
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152 1971-04-24 4 CRACKING NEW GROUND IN LOCAL SHOWBIZ IT should be interesting to watch The Nut Crackers break new ground in local showbiz this week. With the Nut Crackers came a new type of entertainment here a crazy-orchestra, promising to be really "nuts!" The Nutcrackers are a line-up or musicians with sophisticated152 words
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Article170 1971-04-24 4 Why the Brain switched to pop— A LOCAL group which has been working itself up secretly in the past three months, will make its debut as the "Brain" tonight. They will be Introduced to the crowd here in a onenight preview at the Barbarella before they take over from the170 words
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Article, Illustration71 1971-04-24 4 THE Jack Jones Show this week was a real treat for Jone's fans. And Jones (above) was in top form. It was one hour of solid Jones' entertainment non-stop pops by the man himself: Hit after hit, in the "Lollipops and Roses," "A Shadow of71 words
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Article, Illustration132 1971-04-24 4 Theresa will be around for many more years AT 17. Miss Theresa Teng is already one of Taiwan's top singers, with a total of 20 hits to her credit. And there're many more to come. For Theresa has made up her mind to make singing a fulltime career for many132 words
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Advertisement270 1971-04-24 4 Singapore Theatre Restaurant 6(FORMER S PORE HOTEL) if NITE CLUB 820, Geylang Road, Singapore 14. TEL: *****6/7. PROUDLY PRESENTS: DOUBLE ATTRACTIONS: K y j^m JH I^-^H jJj 1 L iw d PdC«Q^'l v m direct from Lbl V«goi I l^yPß J HS To Entertain You For The First Time In270 words
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Advertisement212 1971-04-24 4 FOODFORTHOUGHT For every mood and every occasion Pick the restaurant of your choice. [KbEXEeSIR Franeh Rattaurar* ]U]DFVU|U| Sarvlng 0* tlnatt Europaan cuMna in an atmoaif^CfAlsfeaK^T! pnir* of knrurloui and alagant anting Una and aw W'gSU H <*•"=• <° nwtfc of Mario and h.t ammlonal E UfrXjKJ A Dianggar Ball Quarwt212 words
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Article, Illustration346 1971-04-24 5 Bus services are now better: Yong SINGAPORE, Fri THK Minister of Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said tonight that bus services in Singapore had improved. He was speaking about the reorganisation of the bus system at the 13th anniversary dinner of the Singapore School Transport Association (SSTA) at the association's346 words
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Article138 1971-04-24 5 'PIRATES': ALL-OUT DRIVE IN JULY SINGAPORE. Fri. The bit campaign against pirate taxis will be intensified in July. Traffic police would go "ail-out" to arrest both drivers and passengers alike, the Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, announced tonight. He said the arrested drivers and passengers would be taken straight138 words
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310 1971-04-24 5 CHRISTINA CHEANG - CHRISTINA CHEANG: By Singapore, Friday rTHE future of Singa- pore's proposed National Art Gallery and Academy will be decided at a meeting tomorrow. Officials of the Ministry of Culture and the Singapore Arts Council, who will meet at the National Theatre to310 words
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227 1971-04-24 5 Mini-bus: Public service vehicle too? poser- CINGAPORE, Pri. Can a mini-bus, licensed to carry school children, also be used as a public service vehicle? This was the poser before a magistrate's court today, when Quek Hian Siew faced a summons charge of permitting his mini-bus to be used "as a227 words
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142 1971-04-24 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Buddhist Youth Organisations Joint Celebrations Committee is planning a three-day programme to celebrate Vesak Day. On May 2, the committee, comprising the University of Singapore and Polytechnic Buddhist Societies, the Buddha Sasana Society and the Ananda Metyarama Buddhist Youth Circle, will142 words
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Advertisement159 1971-04-24 5 CATHAY 1 JNow Showing!:* S S SHOWS DAILY AT I Jill am, 1.30, 4, 6 10 9.10 p.m. Everything You've Heard I- About Me It True Aa^B^3*^Bm I S MMCIPTUtrfMfkMMi I* < MAEWEST JOHN HUSTON > -RAQUEL WELCH >. i 00« l VSO«f» MYRA BRECKINRIDGE A'A'eWaWWyWJV-SWV 1 NOW SHOWINGI G.159 words
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Advertisement360 1971-04-24 5 2nd MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! (No Free List):: ODEON-KG MAJESTIC RUBY SILVER CITY j: DESTROYER OF MEN MOCKER OF LOVE UNTIL SHE I" HERSELF WAS CONSUMED BY ITS FIRE! S THEFdLLMG PETALS #\al CHEN MAN LING CHIN HSIAN6 LIN fr^l I mm ■?> wk r*r j i r~ m -*7 V' r360 words
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The Straits Times Forum
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164 1971-04-24 6 The 20 minutes' wait to make a call I HAVE been in Singapore for about eight months, the majority of the time having been spent in the Jurong area. My first introduction to Singapore's telephone arrangements was rather startling: I found it very difficult to obtain a line to make164 words
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Letter91 1971-04-24 6 BLOCK 20. where I stay fronts Tiong Hihru Road. Recently a bus stand, complete with a drive-in bay, was constructed right in front of the HDB block. With it came the intolerable noise, fumes and smell one can expect from a heavy bus line. Living conditions for the flat-dwellers have91 words
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Letter69 1971-04-24 6 IN a phone call made to the Estate Officer regarding tenancy problem. I found to my astonishment that instead of having a solution to my problem. I got another problem I speak only Mandarin and the officer didn't understand Mandarin! I understand that more than half the population of Kirn69 words
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340 1971-04-24 6 npHE Government is A apparently unaware of the problems facing trainees in the EDB's Engineering Industries Development Agency (EIDA). What do the authorities expect from EIDA trainees who are subsidised by the Government? Do they know that the training programmes are in340 words
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Letter136 1971-04-24 6 Getting across at peak hour CAN anyone In th* Traffic Police please explain the logic behind closing the pedestrian crossing between Empr»> Place and the Padang from 5 to 5.45 p.m. In the evenings. According to the notice erected here pedestrians are asked to use the underpass under Anderson Bridge136 words
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Letter136 1971-04-24 6 I REFER to the reply of Miss Leong Lai Chan of Ministry of Finance (ST. April 13) to my complaints regarding personal typing. There is no need for me to disclose the name of the department concerned. If I do so it might cause trouble between my daughter and the136 words
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Letter35 1971-04-24 6 I WISH to inform Mr. Mok 1 Chan Kheng (ST. April 7) that his request for a bus stop opposite Jalan Tiong is being looked into. GOH YONG HONG, Acting Registrar of Vehicles.35 words
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Letter48 1971-04-24 6 YOUR cor re s pondent (ST.. April 20) may be interested to know that the car which was left on the roadside at the Junction of Lorong Santun and Ponggol Road has been removed. Acting ASP FOO HEE KENG. Publicity Division, for Commissioner of Police. Singapore Police Force.48 words
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175 1971-04-24 6 T WOULD like to draw the attention of the authorities to the narrow minicarpark between blocks 12 and 12 in Taman Ho Swee. Many complaints have been made against lorries parked here which damage and obstruct cars belonging to bona fide residents. But no action175 words
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293 1971-04-24 7 •THE GAME is called Trounce the Teach%V r, u nd> mos "y. it's played by parent*. They blame the teachers tor just about everything, particularly a lack of dedication. These parents are cheats. They are not "playing the game" by the teachers. And. most293 words
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104 1971-04-24 7 THE NURSES WHO MUST WAIT AND WAIT NTRSE! The cry Is a constant one in our hospitals. But what happens when nurses request a simple service like a bus ride to their work? In Malacca, anyway, they are passed time .mil time again by the buses. Its' true that these104 words
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Letter98 1971-04-24 7 REFER to the letter by "Practical Thinking (ST. April 22). Section 51(4) of the Income Tax Ordinance provides for separate assessment on the earned income of a married woman living with her husband. This provision which has already been In force lor some years now enables a wife98 words
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Letter40 1971-04-24 7 MALACCA? It's Swat IT City! Flies have become a fearful problem. And mosquitoes are on the increase. The reasons are simple: trash is not collected daily and the drainage is poorly planned. All this in a developing area! CONCERNED iMalacca40 words
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Letter192 1971-04-24 7 JME CAMERON Highlands golf coarse has always been favourite with golfers because of its challenging features and the wonderfully cool climate. I always liked the 7th par-5 hole which has two lovely winding rivers across and its two fairway bunkers waiting conveniently for my second shot.192 words
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292 1971-04-24 7 J HAD hoped to appear for the Bahasa Malaysia II paper in the 1971 MCE examination, but my application was not accepted. The reason given was that I did not have a GCE, MCE or SC certificates. When I presented an equivalent qualification from292 words
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Letter123 1971-04-24 7 \|V wife, after 14 years 'with the Ministry of Health, resigned on account of marriage in March. 1970. She applied for her gratuity at the same time. We are still waiting for the cheque to arrive! The last we heard about the gratuity was from the income123 words
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Letter161 1971-04-24 7 "ITiERE'S a "sweet talk" department in Telecoms... Its reserved for those members of the public who write to The Straits Times about faulty telephones, exorbitant bills, delays in telegrams, or operators being leisurely about answering calls from public booths. Back come the soothing replies from Inche 1.0. Merlcan (director of161 words
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Letter148 1971-04-24 7 WE WOULD like to express admiration and appreciation for the honesty of Singapore citizens and the courtesy of the police. In holiday-mood, we travelled from Johore Bahru to visit the bird park in Jurong. Near the park, our car broke dewn and we were obliged to take our possessions out148 words
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151 1971-04-24 7 No bed of roses, Mrs civil -servant- "CONCERNED House- wife" (ST. April 21) is just marvellous. From whence, the Ingenious suggestion that civil servants should pay less Income tax in order to lighten the "poor civil servants' financial burden?" She says that as there are only 4,000 Division One officers151 words
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Letter141 1971-04-24 7 Neither does a mercantile employee gtt a huge salary for merely supervising the issue of receipts for fees received on account ot inspection of files and for doing routine clerical work. Security of employment, pensions, opportunities for promotion* because of. age, scholarships, round trips for one reason or another, holidays,141 words
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Letter86 1971-04-24 7 NEWS FLASH: TV transmitters are to be set up in Kuala Pilah and on the East Coast by the end of 1370. It's more than a year since that announcement was made; we are still waiting for work to start. Meantime, our TV sets continue to give the merest flickering86 words
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343 1971-04-24 7 THE points made by Tony Francis, in his article on motor racing (ST. April 19), were most welcome. It is time everybody stopped praising the Malaysian Motor Sports Club and offered a bit of constructive criticism. The casual, weekendfund attitude of the organisers was fine343 words
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Miscellaneous143 1971-04-24 6 Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin WE MIGHT AS FINE! MAYBE WE CAtiV*^ -C ...WHATLL WE Pol I IVE A HUNCH HEli. TAG A ...ESPECIALLY IF HE'S GOT A MUG- I WELL HEAP FOR] FIND OLTT MOKE _.WAIT A. ABOUT HIM? I I ALONG WTTH US THIS TIME-. THAT CANDY OF143 words
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Advertisement455 1971-04-24 7 SAS Discovery Tours let you discover Europe without a worry r in the world Marvellous) SAS and local travel Fairytale castles. Paris night life, agents have put together a unique set Diamond cutters in Amsterdam, of summer Discovery Tours of Europe. London's mod shops and boutiques. Here's your chance to455 words
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Article, Illustration334 1971-04-24 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Malaysia's acting Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs. Tun (Dr.) Ismail, today disclosed that Singapore had offered his Government all facilities to study the Republic's housing programme. The offer included attachment in Singapore of Malaysian housing officials as a follow-upVow Yun Won - 334 words
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187 1971-04-24 8 TAN WEE LIAN - S'PORES NUCLEAR SECRET FOR THREE YEARS TAN WEE LIAN By SINGAPORE, Fri Quietly, for tho past three years, Si: gapore has been goir "nuclear." It has been introduci. the use of atomic encr for Industry and some dvelopment projects. But the secrecy I a good reason. "Nuclear energy was nally187 words
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Article34 1971-04-24 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, "Jiche Rahim Ishak. will speak on "Singapore's Foreign Policy" at the V's Men's Club of Singapore lunch meeting at Goodwood Park Hotel tomorrow34 words
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Advertisement93 1971-04-24 8 w m— I SKEW *Vm FEATURES -.->afcy_ 1 SIMPLE, RUGGED BOOM MECHANISM /f?»" immmW^&m Stew. A mim^^f+ wkk I Illlkll tJIIII I I«w W I *#1 I «W I lII -MJESCfc^L* 3. POWER-TRANSFER DIFFERENTIALS ..Sjfealff^B f FOR MORE TORQUE AVAILABILITY '-^RT JSP r J *^^^f^^ L i 4. LONGER WHEELBASE93 words
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114 1971-04-24 9 Students at 'meet people' session SINGAPORE, Fri. Preuniverslty students sat In on a "Meet-the-peo-plc" session conducted by the Minister of Sate for Foreign Affairs and MP for Slglap. Inche Rahlm Ishak at the PAP branch in East Coast Road tonight. The 11 students from 10 schools were observing the session114 words
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Article, Illustration570 1971-04-24 9 JUDY YOUNG - 'Sex can't be taught' says a counsellor JUDY YOUNG: FACTS CAN BE GIVEN, BUT... By Singapore, Friday Y^H' can put up the charts and give the information, hut you can't really teach sex, a psychologist said in a forum on "Sex and the Adolescent" today. Dr." Harry Morgan, student counsellor570 words
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161 1971-04-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Russian made Muskovitch 412 cars which have been imported into Sabah and Sarawak will not be sold In West Malaysia. The reason for this is the official "quota system" under which cars that are not already161 words
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84 1971-04-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. —The Outram Hospital is to have the first Dental Hospital in Singapore, a spokesman of the Ministry of Health said today. The hospital is expected to cost $400,000 and will have a dental operating theatre besides other modern facilities. This is part84 words
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86 1971-04-24 9 THEIR ARMY SERVICES TOTAL 103 YEARS SINGAPORE. Fri. Five members of the British Army whose services total 103 years were awarded long service and good conduct medals by Major General Watter Thomas, Commander of Far East Land Forces, at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. They were members of 32 Regiment, Royal86 words
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Article56 1971-04-24 9 WELLINGTON, Fri. TV Recent statements that university students in New Zealand had been offered jobs and money to form associations exclusively for Malaysian students and to dissolve the Malaysian -Singapore students' associations, were denied today in an official release by the Malaysian High Commission here. The allegations wereReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement46 1971-04-24 9 THE AWARD WINNING <%> 1970 IHI ttfffX AWMO TO »OjST*> SPEAKER SYSTEMS CHORALE 2-WAY SYSTEM CONCERTO 3-WAY SYSTEM 12, St. Gregory Place, Spore, 6. Tel: *****3. LIVING CORAL REEF in your own home cj WONDERSEA aquarium 47, Jalan Wangi (OH Macphcrson Rd) Behind Sennett Est. C.Centre *****346 words
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Advertisement191 1971-04-24 9 ROBINSON'S I SPECIAL DISPLAY OF 1 JEWELLERY P We have the pleasure of announcing g a one day Jewellery Show by Saunders of London (by popular request) and Regency g Jewels of U.S.A. Mr. James Agniar, a well-known jeweller, is in attendance. TODAY ONLY! I Jr| at If I ROBINSON'S191 words
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378 1971-04-24 10 Wartime escape drama for love of his wife SINGAPORE, Frl— A sec- urity guard escaped from detention twice during the Japanese Occupation so that he could join his wife in Kuala Lumpur. But on both attempts he was recaptured before he could see her. He succeeded finally after three attempts—378 words
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Article59 1971-04-24 10 Did you see this accident? SINGAPORE, Frl. Police today appealed for eye-witnesses to a hit-and-run accident in which a trishaw rider, Ma Choon Yuen, 49, was injured. Ma was riding along Blair Plain at about 6 p.m. on Wednesday, when a car knocked him down and sped off. Eye-witnesses are59 words
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Article68 1971-04-24 10 SINGAPORE, Frl Two Vigilante Corps members, both 20, were each jailed for two weeks for absenting themselves from national service training. The court was told that Son Kwee Seng was absent from the Dunman Integrated School training centre from Peb 14 last year until yesterday, while Ismail68 words
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Article, Illustration381 1971-04-24 10 MASIE KWEE - When it takes maths to unite this couple MASIE KWEE By THIS charming British couple have more in common than merely being happily married. Sir 'Harold and Lady Jeffreys are both Ph. D. graduates from Cambridge University in mathematics. But Sir Harold, determined not to lose out, said with typical381 words
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64 1971-04-24 10 STOLEN WATCHES: POLICE APPEAL TO OWNERS SINGAPORE. Fri. Police today appealed to owners of two stolen watches to contact Inspector Kathiresan of Central Police Station. The watches were recovered from a man arrested on March 6. in connection with a robbery case. Investigations revealed that the watches were stolen from64 words
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Article89 1971-04-24 10 PLAN TO HATCH 10,000 TURTLE EGGS KUANTAN, Fri. The Pahang Fisheries Department is to start a nursery to hatch 10.000 turtle eggs at Cbendor Beach, 20 miles from here. A spokesman for the department said today: "We will start during the peak turtle season between June and July." The eggs89 words
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170 1971-04-24 10 Inmate of Home not a bar to citizenship CINGAPORE, Fri.— lnmates of a reform school or Social Welfare home are not automatically barred from getting Singapore citizenship by the Registry of Citizenships, it was learnt today. A reliable source said today that there was no reason why anyone who had170 words
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Article22 1971-04-24 10 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Jurong Town Residents Association will hold a baby show at the association premises at 2 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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Advertisement196 1971-04-24 10 BJ vk s jlo/ /^C2» I I LOCAL I IINDUSTRYI in photos the people who keep the if Alshahob on problems of Urban Renewal. The Artists of Bali Photo feature by Pakir Singh and Brian Culley. if Book Reviews by Pakir Singh, Bruce Camlin, Shiri Mulgavkar, etc., Saturdays Specials; Art,196 words
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Advertisement116 1971-04-24 10 Heartiest Congratulations to $hcmqri-i>a jfft ANOTHER 3L id Wujfi** PRESTIGE jpfe&slPfeg We are proud to be responsible for the following:- All Guest Rooms' curtain and curtain track. All Public and Function area curtain and curtain track. All Decorative banners for the coffee House and Discotheque. Also all upholstery benches for116 words
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Miscellaneous269 1971-04-24 10 Straits Times Crossword I ■|hj ACROSS 4. Female employment has Its points (10). 1. Associate at one point having 6. Faintly Illuminated with gilt royal privileges (8). moulding (8). S. In general the eucalyptus tree 7. Amble In to partake of a thrives In the West Country magnificent repast (8).269 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-04-24 11 LITTLE WORDS MEAN A LOT TO $10,000 WINNER SINGAPORE, Fri.— Little words mean a lot to this $10,000 winner. For Mr. Tham Keng Yee, the latest winner of the Straits Times Word Puzzle, thinks that words like "a", "the", "likely" and "may" in the clues should be given "full attention,176 words
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100 1971-04-24 11 YOUTH, 18, MURDERED BY GANG OF 4 MEN SINGAPORE. Fri. A youth of 18 was murdered -.>>■ a gang of four armed men in St. Michael's Road, Serangoon. this evening after being chased for about a quarter of a mile. Sng Lye Seng, of Lorong 4, Toa Payoh. was stabbed100 words
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Article45 1971-04-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri A woman, Wong Mcl Lan, 27. today admitted having forged a Singapore identity card at the Castle Bar In Home Road on or about Thursday She also admitted entering Singapore Illegally the same day. Case was postponed to tomorrow.45 words
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344 1971-04-24 11 Govt's $5 mil firm to set up a zoo Development work in progress SINGAPORE, Friday THE Government has formed a $5 million company to help set up the Seletar zoo. Tentatively known as the Singapore Zoological Gardens, the public company is to proceed with the design, construction and management of344 words
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Article127 1971-04-24 11 CINGAPORE, Fri.— 13 A cultural show to raise funds for the renovation of the Sri Mariamman Temple in South Bridge Road will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday at 8 p.m. Called Fiesta '71. it will feature songs and dances by local Indian artistes and127 words
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108 1971-04-24 11 Place and date for seminar altered SINGAPORE, Fri.— The seminar on "New concepts of management for senior executives" will now be held in the Viking Room of the Goodwood Park Hotel from May 5 to 8, instead of May 19 to 22. Jointly conducted by the SOY Group of chartered108 words
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Article34 1971-04-24 11 Reappointment ceremony SINGAPORE, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Mr. Kong Sip Chee, will officiate at the reappolntment ceremony of the Stamford Citizens' Consultative Committee at the Stamford Community Centre In Queen Street on Sunday.34 words
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148 1971-04-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri— Two labourers were today acquitted on a charge of being with a person who had offensive weapons after statements said to have been made by them were rejected by a magistrate. Mr. J. Advani, counsel for Lim Si Lam, 23, and Baliah148 words
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72 1971-04-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. W. Buesser. DaimlerBenz export service manager of West Germany, will present $7,000 worth of Mercedes-Benz training models and technical literature to the Jurong Vocational Institute on Monday. The gift includes a petrol engine and a diesel engine. This Is the second72 words
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175 1971-04-24 11 Woman who found no just 'rewards' in life SINGAPORE, Fri.— A woman who felt that life was not giving her any Just "rewards" was found drowned off Nicoll Drive on April 3, a coroner's court heard today. Sow He Wan, 55. had been sent off at the Johore Bahru bus175 words
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Article35 1971-04-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The MP for Anson, Mr. P Oovlndaswamy. has been elected president of the Windsor Park Residents' Association. The vice-president is Mr. Lee Wing Sura, and secretary Mr. Simon P. Rozario.35 words
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Article40 1971-04-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. There were 159,671 Job seelcers registered with the Malaysian Employment Service at the end of February 23 fewer than In January. A total of 2,645 workers gained employment through the service in the month.40 words
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Advertisement76 1971-04-24 11 Eye Society Do your thing to your own beat at The Eye from dusk to dawn. The (y^^/Cj Eye. The swinging disco that has it. the eye Ijjl CUSCAKN 7 HOLSE HOTEL N0.41 Seah Street. Sfrore?^^ P^s (For Reservation Tet *****1) m r coFBf nttLass«K house" I set. il.v» *x<aH76 words
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Advertisement226 1971-04-24 11 {Tl?c gfttitttttt? in <$oitrmet Hitting I (Begtmt Jtttnoftp^m, 3 tnprcrabk Semite s -^|^Qfl GREAT. GREAT WINES Jl^P^S^L^^; SUPERB FLAMBE DISMfS d MOUTHWATERING STEAKS A^V., C< """»n1l V P BOASTS' '°«ti J1 US '"-c0,,! H /ft Ka^^'"*"^,.,'"'' jV JH k y\ Singapore Hyatt Hotel o>c °^i'e Tnj y ""!^K^W ■Ilk, Js226 words
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Article502 1971-04-24 12 The interest which the Malaysian Government is showing in Singapore's successful housing programme confirms the expectation that low cost housing is to get much more attention in the second Malaysian Development Plan than it has had in the first. The Deputy Prime Minister disclosed to the press a502 words
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Article295 1971-04-24 12 Salyut has its travelling companions, at last. The unmanned Russian space ship went into orbit on Monday, amidst worldwide speculation that this was the beginning of a spectacular. The experiment would cover several weeks, it was believed, but would aim at sensational results. In characteristic Russian fashion,295 words
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Article193 1971-04-24 12 Developing countries have been given clear warning that if they do nothing to prevent environmental pollution now the time will come when the clean-up will be too costly. Mr. Maurice Strong, a United Nations expert on pollution problems, pointed out to the Ecafe meeting in Manila that193 words
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176 1971-04-24 12 CREATURE WAS SEEN 100 YEARS AGO VOL'R report 'Newsmen 1 on the trail of ManBeast' is interesting but reveals nothing new. News about this hairy creature bas been published in your paper from time to time. Pictures of the footprint of this creature were published some time in 1961 A.176 words
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124 1971-04-24 12 OBVIOUSLY "Concernw ed Housewife" (ST. April 21). thinks only about her own welfare. Bhe forgets that the continued rising cost of living affects all classes, particularly the lower Income groups If she has to pay more for a tin of milk or a kati124 words
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975 1971-04-24 12 JIM GIBBINS looks up the local 'chefs de cuisine' KL'ALA LUMPUR Lim Cboon Khoi operates a revolving restaurant well, he circles Kuala Lumpur every day with a hand cart that incorporates a charcoal stove and kitchen utensils. He sees himself as being in975 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1971-04-24 12 Murders, voodoo and the dreaded Tontons were a way of life By A Correspondent PORT-AU-PRINCE ALTHOUGH PATENTLY a dictator who would not hesitate to kill his enemies in order to maintain his power over the black Republic of Haiti, President Francois Duvalier who died on1,107 words
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Advertisement7 1971-04-24 12 SEIKO CHROHOGtf^ HA lIVI IV .^r* '^^^t7 words
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Advertisement97 1971-04-24 12 m InfnY PUT UP WITH DANDRUFF? even the most stubborn dandruff is usually controlled bySELSUN in 9 out of 10 cases f^ \V HERE ARE THREE REASONS WHY SEISUN 1 BMEOKALU RECOMMENDED: 1 1 754 medically supervised tests showed m SELSUN lobe effective* controlkny. jk commond«ndni>llnupto9S-o> cases {jgft 2) SEISUN97 words
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Article, Illustration396 1971-04-24 13 Fri. Thailand's Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoman said on his arrival here yesterday that Seato may change its structure completely if the communists led by China showed a new attitude of conciliation in Asia. Tun Thanat said that likeAP - 396 words
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604 1971-04-24 13 }|ONG KONG, Fri. Radio Moscow ace used Chinese leaders of placing the Soviet Union on the same status as the United States, whom the radio described as an imperialist country. In a new Soviet broadside on China today, the radio saidReuter; AP; UPI - 604 words
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376 1971-04-24 13 Change your Vietnam policy call to Nixon WASHINGTON, Fri. 1 Six Democratic Presidential hopefuls went on television last night demanding changes in President Nixon's Vietnam policies. They urged action now so that the war will not be a political issue in the general election next year. It was the first376 words
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Article, Illustration186 1971-04-24 13 LON NOL IS PREMIER IN NEW CABINET SHAKE-UP PHNOM PENH, Friday. MARSHAL LON NOL today named a new Cabinet, retaining the premiership himself and appointing three deputy Prime Ministers, reliable sources close to the Government said. There was no Immediate ofticlal conlirmatlon of the report. Marshal Lon Nol tendered hisReuter - 186 words
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133 1971-04-24 13 ALGIERS, Fri. Algerian leaders called on France to set aside current problems and aim at healthy co-operation. The call was made last night at the end of a meeting of the Algerian Revolutionary Council and Government. The meeting, under the chairmanship of President HouariReuter - 133 words
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246 1971-04-24 13 Manson gets a warning in Death Row CALIFORNIA, Fri. Hippie cult leader Charles Manson became the 94th resident of San Quentin prison's "death row" today with a warning by a fellow prisoner that he might "get the fire knocked out of him by other inmates." Man.son, sentenced to death lastUPI - 246 words
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Advertisement44 1971-04-24 13 fe^^BF CASH •••yours for 4 empty ViCKS Cough Drops mKßßS^mx^lm ~r3 mwOUUf Just present 4 empty Vicks f uK Cough Drops pouch packs s?£" to any retailer displaying U I the sign. He will give you LZ^^m 50 cash. Hurry! Offer closes April 30.44 words
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Article430 1971-04-24 14 WASHINGTON, Fri JHE U.S. State Department is making a special effort to cool Arab criticism which it fears could mar or interfere with Secretary Mr. William P. Rogers' planned MidEast trip. Hostile demonstrations greeted Assistant Secretary Mr. Joseph Sisco at some points during hisReuter - 430 words
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Article51 1971-04-24 14 BANGKOK. Pri. The Bangkok Post today quoted "reliable source" as saying Queen Elizabeth may visit Thailand next year when she goes on, a tour to Australia. The Post said "it is believed that discussions are going on over a possible State visit by the Queen.UPI - 51 words
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Article59 1971-04-24 14 lERISALEM, Fri. Minister without Portfolio Israel Galili said yesterday the chances of reopening the Suez Canal appeared slim because of differences in the bar- gaining positions of Egypt and Israel. "Unfortunately, t to c possibility of bridging this gup looks very remote," he told a group ofUPI - 59 words
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Article, Illustration459 1971-04-24 14 Big US navy and air alert as Sonny Doc takes over WASHINGTON, Fri. THE Defence Department said yesterday that the U.S. has increased its naval and air watch near Haiti and altered a few more units for possible use in the area. It is understood that two destroyer escorts wereAgencies - 459 words
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158 1971-04-24 14 PARLIAMENT ROW OVER SECRET DATA ON FALL OF BIG FIRM LONDON, Friday. r IHE1 HE Government came under severe criticism in Parliament yesterday over a leak of secret information that a big insurance company was threatened with financial collapse. Trade Secretary Mr. John Davies told a stormy Commons session theAP - 158 words
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127 1971-04-24 14 I ONDON, Fri. A boml. scare which results in a British MP heint enveloped in clouds of smoke was today dismiss ed by police as a h >;t\ rhe incident happened in a House of Commons in tei view-room lastReuter - 127 words
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Article29 1971-04-24 14 WASHINGTON. Fri. Army Secretary Mr Stanley Resor will leave Washington today lor an inspection tour In South-east Asia and the Pacific, the Pentagon announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement262 1971-04-24 14 INTRODUCING THE Canon PQCtetrQlliC the world's smallest electronic A PRINTOUT 4 M iff On| V c Canon Pocketronic has this mmm**mmmmmmr V^ \^B exclusive snap-in/snap-out cassette J W*£rt**+*M mr k i t^ a your calculation steps jk M Wtmjmdj^^M A and results on tape. J ri^Jß n^^^^ AmmWmWMWMWMWmmmmm^^m Aw y262 words
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121 1971-04-24 15 BOMB BLASTS SOVIET TRADE —OFFICE— NEW YORK, Fri. A bomb exploded In the offices of the Soviet trading mission here today and a second device was later found and disarmed. No one was hurt In the blast which followed an anonymous telephone tipoff to a news agency from a caller121 words
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Article329 1971-04-24 15 NEW DELHI, Friday EAST Pakistan's National Awa m i League Party leader Mr. Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani today asked President Nixon, Chairman Mao Tse-tung and Chinese Premier Mr. Chou En-lai to accord immediate recognition to the "republican government of Bangla Desh." Mr. Bhashani's329 words
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Article, Illustration312 1971-04-24 15 JAKARTA, Friday. TROOPS have arrested 157 suspected communists who planned to kill a number of army officers in North Celebes, army sour- ces said today. Interrogation showed they planned to kill all army officers ranging from platoon commandants to the North Celebes provincialReuter; AP - 312 words
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227 1971-04-24 15 Drug may be cause of rare cancer in women VI W YORK, Fri. Harvard Medical School scientist!) reported that they have found a rare vaginal cancer in seven women aged 15 to 22 apparently caused by a -■nth. tic hormone drug Ki\en to their mother* 15 to 20 years earlier,AP - 227 words
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Article127 1971-04-24 15 I ONDON, Fri. The sex life of a British girl student Is not as wild as people think, a university medical officer said today. In fact, most of them have intercourse with fewer than three men while they are students, he said. And more thanReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement33 1971-04-24 15 V m J^l \in..Jn| y JELL I Hm\ lit Acid-actioms aging your engine. M©bil anti-wear petrol keeps your car young by reducing engine wear nnta42% T WL Jh fIHfIiHHIHHiiH KEEPS YOUR CAR YOUNG33 words
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Article45 1971-04-24 16 UM. Work $1.29 +.07 C& C $2.19 f. 07 M.ilmj $2.24 +.06 M. Tob $4 34 +.06 I.A.C. $1.35 +.05 Setron $1.19 +.04 Alcan $1.48 +.04 C. Sugars $210+04 Hume (M) $1.68 +.03 M. Invest $189 +.03 Wearnes $2.68 +.03 K.L. Ind. $0.59 +.0245 words
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Article22 1971-04-24 16 Allied Choc $2.46 —04 Dunlops $3.66 —.04 K. Lanjut $2.57 —.03 E.N.E. $2.36 —.03 H. Par $1.05 —.02 Fusan $107 —.0222 words
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Article16 1971-04-24 16 C C 216.000 U. M. Work 213.000 Haw Par 211.000 V. Products 125.00016 words
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Article37 1971-04-24 16 Straits Times Indices Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Industrials: 148.09 148.24 Hotels: 58.37 68.37 Properties: 113.76 114.00 tTtns: 91.10 91 JO t$ rubbers: 114.73 114.78 Dec. 30, 1966 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100 tDec. 29, 1962 10037 words
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Article238 1971-04-24 16 TRADING was moderate and still concentrated in selective issues on the Stock Exchange <>f Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The days total trading volume at 1,853,500 units compared with 1,864,000 units on Thursday. Delayed deals accounted for more than 33 per cent of the turnover. Industrials were238 words
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Article1090 1971-04-24 16 DIO AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE CLOSING TONE: All sections closed easier. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday including odd lots totalled 1,853,500 (1.917.500), stocks and share units valued at1,090 words
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Article993 1971-04-24 16 DUSINESS 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. INUI STRIALS Alcan (4) $1.47. (1) $1.48. \llii-d Choc. (1> $2 46. Ben Co. (3)993 words
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Article214 1971-04-24 16 PRIME RATES IN U.S. UP WASHINGTON: Five leading U.S. commercial banks have raised their prime lending rate to 5*4 per cent, provoking disapproving noises from Treasury Secretary John Connally. Thursday's announcement of a quarter point increase from 51 per cent followed widespread speculation in New York financial markets that the214 words
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Article199 1971-04-24 16 LOAN of $10 million is being negotiated by Overseas Union Enterprise with a banking institution to finance OUE's ColIyer Quay project in Singapore, chairman Lien Ying Chow tells shareholders in his annual statement. This replaces the original proposal to raise the additional funds through a199 words
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Article184 1971-04-24 16 MATSUSHITA Electric Is to pay a tax-exempt dividend of 12 per cent for 1970 two points up on the maiden payment in 1969. PENGKALEN Tin is paying a same again first Interim dividend for the year to September 1971 of 25 per cent the total last time was 87.5184 words
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Article23 1971-04-24 16 APRIL 23. RIBBER: 112.25 cents per kilo (up 1.25 cents). TIN: $653.37} (down 56.50). Official offering 260 tons (down one ton).23 words
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Article203 1971-04-24 16 'pHE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dropped $6.50 to $653.37$ per picul on an official offering down one ton to 260 tons. The tone of the local market was barely steady and the fall was more severe than that of the overnight London metal price which203 words
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Article32 1971-04-24 16 In London on Thursday the price of Malayan S per cent CD? UK/N European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton May June was quoted at UKfllS (Cont. $278) sellers.32 words
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Article425 1971-04-24 16 AFTER a slightly easier but nominal opening, speculative demand for RSS One May and near forwards found a dearth of sellers in the rubber market yesterday. First business was struck at 111.75 cents per kilo, whereafter levels appreciated a further 0.50 cent in thin trading. Physicals were neglected.425 words
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Article109 1971-04-24 16 /HINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCE. V SINGAPORE NOON CLOIINC PRICE* PER PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut Oil: bulk $551 sellers drum $38 m-li.t>. Copra: Mixed i f.o.b loose May/ June UK/Cont $33 18. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white f.o.b. 100'; NLW $170 selleri. Sarawak white f.o.b. <>6 NLW $160 sellers. 3ara«ak special black109 words
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Article51 1971-04-24 16 FE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. One month 5 3 16p.c. Two months 5 5/16p.c. Three months 5 5/8 p.c. Six months 6 p.c. Nine months 6 l/16p.c. Twelve months 6 1 851 words
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Article53 1971-04-24 16 In U.S. dollari per ounce. (2) Local dealers prices In Singapore dollar* per tael. SU.I. lUI. -rondon 39.15 38.90 Selrut 39.45* 39.25 -ionKkong 40.22 40.23 Surlch 39.158 38.908 39.258 39.008 'an* 39.49 39 24 1 pore (1) 40.45 40.46 S (por« (2) 152.00 152.00 1) Export price53 words
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Article170 1971-04-24 16 RECENT Malaysian Government intervention, coupled with the banning of stockpile sales durinir May and June by the GSA, brought comparative steadiness to the 1 <>n urn rubber market during the week to noon on Thursday. Last week's squeeze on April RSS Ones in the East,170 words
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Article175 1971-04-24 16 T«HE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced x these best agreed merchant rates as at April 23 1971. I/xal dollars to one unit of Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to 100 units of Foreign Currency Belgian Franca175 words
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Article384 1971-04-24 16 MELBOURNE. Frl Mining stocks were closely mixed In quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Heavyweights generally did better than speculative which tended .steady. Industrials looked a little firmer and oils were quiet and steady. Kathleen Investments was strong with a rise of 50 cents to $9.70 and384 words
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Article51 1971-04-24 16 The Sydney Stock Exchange will be closed for the Aniac Day holiday on Monday and will reopen for trading the next d i>\ Other exchanges to close on Monday include Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide. The Melbourne and Hobart Stock Exchanfes, however, will remain open for trading as51 words
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Article75 1971-04-24 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 67.12 Wednesday 67.12 Week ago 66 30 RUBBERS Thursday 172.63 Wednesday 169 97 Week ago 165.10 OILS Thursday 285.88 Wednesday 285.00 Week ago 270.14 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 357 9 Wednesday 350.2 Week ago 343.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 940 63 Wednesday 941.33 Week ago 938.1775 words
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Article490 1971-04-24 16 "■♦JEW YORK, Thurs. The 1 stock market gained some momentum in the final minutes of trading and prices edged higher for the first time In three sessions. Trading activity stood at more than 19 million shares near the close. Advances ran ahead of declines by a margin of490 words
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Article322 1971-04-24 16 JJONO KONO. Prl. The market waa slow to form and as the day wore on a gradual rasing of prices was seen Hong Kong banks, however remained unchanged with the local register at HKSIBS and the London register at HK$lB2 HK Land was in demand but eased back322 words
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154 1971-04-24 17 Manacled but he escaped by losing weight KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A prisoner, even though handcuffed all the time, managed to escape by losing weight and then rubbing his hands with oil, a court heard today. Describing his break from the Tuberculosis National Centre in Jalan Pahang on July 4 last154 words
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Article30 1971-04-24 17 SINGAPORE Fri— A youth. Tay Kok Beng. 17 was admitted to Out ram Hospital In a serious condition after being stabbed in Lengkok Bahru at 8 p.m. tonight.30 words
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Article, Illustration82 1971-04-24 17 S'pore Youth Orchestra on TV SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Youth Orchestra has been invited to perform at the International Festival of Youth Orchestras to be held In July at Lausanne in Switzerland. Radio and Television Singapore will telecast a special programme by this, orchestra on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. on82 words
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Article31 1971-04-24 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. The students Societies of Ngee Ann Technical College will hold a variety show. -Friendship EvenIng" at the college auditorium In Clement! Road tomorrow to welcome new students31 words
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Article22 1971-04-24 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Association lor Mental Health will hold Its annual ftenerai meeting at the Alumni Medical Centre tomorrow.22 words
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Article, Illustration632 1971-04-24 17 N.ELLIE HAR - N.ELLIE HAR: DISTINCTION BETWEEN TYPES OF VISITORS By Singapore, Friday THE Defence Mini ster, Dr. (ioh Keng Swee, today warned that Singapore might have to limit the growth of the tourist trade in future by drawing the distinction between the casual632 words
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Article43 1971-04-24 17 SINGAPORE, Prl. Mr. Urn Ewe Huat, the director of the Legal Aid Bureau, has been elected president of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children. Mr. Wong Man Kee was elected vice-president, Mr. Ng Fook Kah secretary and Mr. M.N. Campos treasurer.43 words
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Article40 1971-04-24 17 Photography course SINOAPOBE, Prl. The YMCA will conduct a 12-lecture course on photography for beginners from May 15. The fee for the course Is 110. Applications will close on May 10. Further details can be obtained from the YMCA office40 words
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175 1971-04-24 17 CINGAPORE, Fri. The YMCA in Stamford Road has Just lost its sports field and pavilion across the road. This valuable piece of land the playground for several generations of YMCA members was taker. back by the Government last week. The Government had leased175 words
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223 1971-04-24 17 Very good response to call for award sponsors CINGAPORE, Fri. An appeal for sponsors of awards to outstanding students in the University of Singapore's Faculty of Engineering has met with overwhelming response, according to a faculty spokesman. Local firms and a few quasi-Government bodies have agreed to give a total223 words
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Article54 1971-04-24 17 SINGAPORE. Prl. There were no top prize winners In yesterday's Toto draw No. 31/71. The Jackpot for this Sunday's draw Is now $135,000. The following numbers were picked: 21. 27. 8. 46. and 45 The additional numoer was 17. In the circles draw, the numbers drawn54 words
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Advertisement239 1971-04-24 17 PA has been retained to advise on the appointment of a PERSONNEL MANAGER (Up to $2,900) A leading industrial and plantation organisation with an outstanding history of operations in Malaysia seeks an experienced Personnel Manager to accept responsibility for the overall supervision and control of the group's Personnel and Industrial239 words
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Advertisement157 1971-04-24 17 WELCOME To An Exhibition Of Soviet Books at the IPOH PUBLIC LIBRARY (from 26 April— s May 1971) Daily at 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A fine selection of U.S.S.R. books in English Music, records and stamps will be on display and on sales FILM SHOW Soviet produced films will157 words
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Miscellaneous285 1971-04-24 17 On your TV and Radio 3.00 P.M. Programme Summary i I.N Programme Summary 3.02 Exercise with Gloria 8.03 Majallah TV 3.26 Distar.t Drums 8.34 The Partridge Family Starring Gary Cooper and My Son The Feminist Mari Aldon 9.00 News (M) 5.02 Programme Summary 9.17 Peristiwa 5.08 Space Age 9.33 The285 words
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Miscellaneous621 1971-04-24 17 1.11 P.M. Opening and Astroboy i S 35 Captain Sailorbird— 135 '"f C(ab The Enchanted Princess 1.35 Fa mers Daughter The Mysterious House /The —I Am the Most Beautiful u; O htw Hnr«man irh»nt«r i\ 2 05 Karate-lst World Champion- ghty Horseman (Chapter 3) ship Tournament (Repeat) 45 Th e621 words
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114 1971-04-24 18 Screening for new Alliance -members- KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. New members of Alliance Direct Members Organisation (ADMO) are thoroughly scrutinised before being accepted. "We always exercise due care in considering applications to become ADMO members," said the Alliance secretarygeneral, Tan Sri T.H. Tan. He was commenting' on a statement by the114 words
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Article39 1971-04-24 18 SINGAPORE, Frl. An underwater demolition exercise will be conducted by the Brltlh personnel from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday In the vicinity of Pulau Sarimbun. The public Is warned to keep clear of the area.39 words
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271 1971-04-24 18 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG: DETAILS BEING WORKED OUT By Singapore, Friday fHE Singapore International Chamber of Commerce is now working out an export credit insurance scheme for adoption by the Government. Its industrial and insurance sub-com-mittees are gathering and studying details of export credit schemes271 words
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Article57 1971-04-24 18 SINGAPORE. Frl. Vigilante Corps member Poh Lai Seng was jailed for a day and fined $150 when he admitted riding his motorcycle while under disqualification along Halg Road on May 19 last year. Poh. who said he rode the machine because he wanted to sell It, was also57 words
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103 1971-04-24 18 'STORE A BONANZA FOR LIFT ENGINEERS' SINGAPORE, Fri. A British lift manufacturer, Mr. John E. Scholey today described Singapore as "a bonanza" for lift engineers. Mr. Scholey, sales director of Wellington Works, said: 'With your high-rise, lowcost housing flats, flatted factories, multi-storey hotels and shopping arcades going up, there is103 words
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Article48 1971-04-24 18 IPOH. Fri. A soldier was killed by a falling tree while he was sleeping in a tent In Ayer Far.as. near Kroh on the Perak-Thal border on Wednesday afternoon. He was Private Abdul Aziz bin Zalnol, 19. of the 10th Bn Royal Malay Regiment.48 words
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Article46 1971-04-24 18 SINGAPORE, Frl. A Jobless Malaysian. Esmall bin Moosa, 34. was today charged with entering the house of c woman. Llmah btnte Dol, with Intent to outrage her modesty in Alexandra Road on March 10. He pleaded not guilty. Hearing will be on July 16.46 words
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337 1971-04-24 18 Director succeeds in claim for $34,700 refund SINGAPORE, Fri. A COMPANY director who seven years ago conr% traded to buy a property for $347,360. today won his High Court claim for a full refund of his 10 per cent deposit which had been "forfeited" by the seller. Mr. Justice D'Cotta337 words
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Article, Illustration256 1971-04-24 18 K. LUMPUR, Frl. BROTHER Raphael has had to handle a lot of children in his life literally thousands of them. In 41 years of teaching in Malaysia, he has seen them come and go. And the children? "Sometimes they are256 words
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Article62 1971-04-24 18 'Joy-ride' that ended in jail SINGAPORE, Fri— Huong Aik Tee, 22. jobless, of Malaysia who "took a free Joyride" in a stolen car was jailed for two months today. He ndmitted stealing Madam Lee Slew Tongs car In Club Street between Thursday night and early this morning. Police arrested him62 words
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Article47 1971-04-24 18 RAWANO, Frl. Eleven people have been arrested following a brawl on Sunday between twu groups of labourers at the Tuan Mcc estate near here. The Rawang OCPD, Inche Shamiuddin bin Ismail, said that the brawl was the result of a personal grudge.47 words
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Advertisement102 1971-04-24 18 the Shaws built an empire First in a series on the tycoons of Singapore CHINA Where the women are still second class citizens INDIRA Why the world must support her brave fight MAFIA The powerful crime syndicate searches for respectability It's all in tomorrow's Sunday Mail Pi p cvwiy virU|j102 words
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Advertisement231 1971-04-24 18 ®THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY (1964) LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) S.T.C. SERVICE NO. 20 OPERA EBTATE QUEENSTOWN For the convenience of our passengers, we have the pleasure to announce the following extension to our Service No. 20. TTjls Service will now operate from OPERA ESTATE to QUEENSTOWN. The full route of231 words
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Article, Illustration85 1971-04-24 19 Man's help sought in dud notes case SINGAPORE, Fri. Police are looking for 30-year-old Chan Mun Choy (above), who they believe can help ,'n their investigations into the forging of U.S. and Indonesian currency. Police spokesman, acting Deputy Supt. Foo lift- Kenc, said Chan's last known address was IT6-B. Block85 words
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86 1971-04-24 19 Equipment for Malaysia's ammunition plant soon KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Equipment for Malaysia's long awaited ammunition factory is expected to arrive In September from Germany. Senior officers heading the production department who were recruited in November last year are undei going training in Germany. The lactory was to have been set86 words
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Article44 1971-04-24 19 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Philippines 1 first Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Delfln R. Oarcla. today presented his credei tlals to President Sheares at i he Istat.a. Mr Ga-cla, 49, former ambaasado r to Hague, has been in the foreign service since 1947.44 words
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Article48 1971-04-24 19 SINGAPORE. F.-l. The MP lor Katonc Mr. JT. Concelcao, will make a tour of blocks 12. 13 and 14 In the Tanjonp Rhu housing estate from 10 a.m. on Sunday. The tour, to hear problems raised by flat dwelleis. will continue fortnightly on Sun-48 words
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Article403 1971-04-24 19 Call to divided varsity academic staff SINGAPORE, Fri JNIVERSITY of Singapore local academic staff, who are now split into two camps, were today urged to "maintain unity at all costs." Their controversial local staff association or Kesatuan Akademls Unlversiti Slngapura (KAUS) in an403 words
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Article20 1971-04-24 19 SEREMBAN, Frl. The newly-formed Consumers' Association of Negrl Sembllan today appealed to coffeeshop keepers not to Increase prices.20 words
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Article61 1971-04-24 19 SINOAJORE, Frt. Mr. 8. Rajaratxiun, a technician, hat been te-elected chairman of the Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative Thrift and Lean Society Ltd. Other offlclab are: Vice-chair-man, Mr. LP AMn; secretary. Mr. Michael Yee; treasurer. Mr. L.TO. Bhodynalker; assistant treasurer, Mr. A.M. Gomez, committee. Messrs. V. Supplah,61 words
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192 1971-04-24 19 Stop those overseas pensions call by Umno Youth r>H, Frl. The Ipoh Umno Youth division is to write to its national body to urge the Government to stop the pensions of retired civil servants who are living In other countries. This was one of the resolutions passed at the division's192 words
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Article51 1971-04-24 19 SINGAPORE. Fri Housewife Slpa bie Bakrl. 41. was today fined $500 when she admitted having a fcartoo uf ganja at Jalan Berseh off Jalan Besar. yesterday. Senior Iru>p. Othmap Ambla. prosecuting, In calling for a deterrent sentence said Slpa had a previous conviction for being a51 words
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285 1971-04-24 19 Report looks at Singapore in 20 years SINGAPORE, Fri THE draft report on the future physical development of Singapore will be formally presented to the United Nations and the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker, next Thursday. It marks the culmination of four years' work under285 words
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Advertisement197 1971-04-24 19 2^^ -HTM tfL'* I I This is the Silver Spoon. il uitJftflMP Located on the first floor *P '^IwKw B and looking out on to the /V' Wsm swimming pool. X ■d^ jSS ffiraffigffilL i/L A picture-window of W^ ifl <fl V "**W natural foliage on one A~ JM PPl^197 words
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Advertisement418 1971-04-24 19 §fflßHMOmilG®li Wide Range of Latest Auto Parts Accessories for your choice. £n m MOTOLITA FOR ALL COSMIC JAPANESE CARS. JET AIR SEBRING MIRROR /A^ t^^^ m -^r 1 console MECCA CASSETTE TAI CHONG MOTORS ACCESSORIES 81, Jalan Besar, Singapore 8. Tel: *****. 3, President Shopping Centre, Tel: *****6. OPEN ON418 words
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Advertisement412 1971-04-24 19 ECONOMIC FLICHT TO LONDON WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/ KOWLOON (MACAU) DAYS UTS DAILY DEPARTURE HONGKONG (MACAU) BANGKOK DAYS $19* DAILY DEPARTURE BANGKOK/HONGKONG(MACAU) DAYS SI9S DAILY DEPARTURE TAIWAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 13/11 DAYS $1370 SUBO ABOVE TOUR DEPART: M/J. 4/7, 1»/T, IS/I, 2»/t, n/f, 2*/9, 5 10. TAIWAN/KOREA/JAPAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 21 19 I. 1 Days $2140 $2040412 words
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Advertisement173 1971-04-24 20 I 1 1 I We can help if you 111 have not enough money. >1 B" I y(FS«^^Sls^2Srf*iv But Fourseas Finance can help. With quick 1 -—-'"^^^^(i^^l^fc!^^ Ki*J^irr^-SiLA«^<s^O%^bv Or you may have a little extra money to spare. SSgSSS kU 1 B''*rfS!AU^ I se^'tV and 9° od interest for your173 words
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Article, Illustration536 1971-04-24 20 CHAIRMAN of Fourseas Finance Ltd. is Mr. Tan Siak Kew, who is also chairman and managing director of Four Seas C o m m v n i cations Bank. He is also governing director of Buan Lee Seng Ltd. A past president536 words
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Article12 1971-04-24 20 f FOURSEAS FINANCE LTD. WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LTD.12 words
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Article, Illustration404 1971-04-24 20 By Special Correspondent FOURSEAS FINANCE LTD. a whollyowned subsidiary of Four Seas Communications Bank Ltd. will officially open its doors to the nublic today. To mark the occasion, there will be a cocktail party from 1 to 4 p.m. for 2,000 to 3,000 guests404 words
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Article31 1971-04-24 20 Fourseas' new premises View of Four Seas Building at 35, New Bridge Rood, Singoporc, with entrance to Fourseas Finance Ltd. on the right. Renovation of the building was completed this month.31 words
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Article, Illustration529 1971-04-24 21 Businessmen of wide experience head the company By Special Correspondent KEY figures in Fourseas Finance Ltd. are its chairman, Mr. Tan Siak Kew, its managing director, Mr. Lee Hiok Siang, and its executive director and general manager, Mr. Quek Kiok Lee. Mr. Tan Siak Kew's interests cover a wide range.529 words
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Advertisement479 1971-04-24 30 b bethe VVilde. singer with a voice and personal ty that'll send you wild ,'MPJN^.Jr wifi excitement. See King Kong and i W tm^r an Miss Jaguar Laugh with Larry ™iHNB\f Cole, trie rubber laced comedian V fB^HNT and his pretty partner. Maggie fl Jayj^il i Shovvtimes 10 p.m &12479 words
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Advertisement6 1971-04-24 30 Z^fr CLASSIFIEDS^ 20 words $20.00 (minimum)\6 words
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Advertisement92 1971-04-24 30 THE ACADEMY OF TECHNICAL STUDIES SINGAPORE, 11. 337A/B THOMSON ROAD. TEL: *****2 NEW SESSION BEGINNING Ist MAY 1971 FULL TIME COURSES STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND DETAILING ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMANSHIP AND BUILDING DESIGN COURSE. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND DESIGN COURSE. SHIPBUILDING AND NAVAL ARCHITECTURAL COURSE. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING PRACTICES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RUBBER AND92 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-04-24 30 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to midday is: Pair.15 words
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Advertisement127 1971-04-24 21 BEST WISHES FOUR SEAS FINANCE LIMITED ON ITS OFFICIAL OPENING SATURDAY, 24th APRIL 1971 FROM FAIR LADY FASHIONS LIMITED CONGRATULATIONS VERY BEST WISHES TO <Jfe FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LTD. on their opening of FOUR SEAS FINANCE LTD. Jk SPECIALIST IN INTERIOR ®£m DECOR MATERIALS m ASHLEY WALDEC wallpapers P-PET127 words
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Advertisement72 1971-04-24 21 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Four Seas Finance Ltd. on their Official Opening from Far East-Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd. Transworld Marine Ltd. Fontana (Pte.) Ltd. Maritime Pte. Ltd. Mr. K. C. Lee Mr. Mok Kee Pan Mr. Lim Ban Thoon Mr. Larry Alva Baker Snr. Mr. Tan Lin Kwee Mr. Chan72 words
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Advertisement951 1971-04-24 22 Acknowledgements MR. A MRS. DAVID 081 thank Irlends. relatives, doctors, nurses alaff of ward 28 O.R.G.H for their kind assistance, wreaths, donations, during their recent bereavement. FAMILY OF LATE Mr. Llm Ah Kwec thank relatives and friends for their condolences, visits, wreaths, donations, loan of can, assistance and attendance at951 words
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Advertisement752 1971-04-24 22 DRAUGHTSMAN (Singapore CltUen). Must nave at lease 2 yean' experience in pipework and plant layout. Preferably Cambridge School Certlflcate or equivalent and possess City A Oullds Draughtsman Certificate. Applications giving full particulars Including age. qpallflcatlons. experience and present salary to Personnel Officer. United Engineers (Singapore) Pte. Ltd P.O. Box 41.752 words
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Advertisement810 1971-04-24 22 AMERICAN COMPANY has several vacancies for Malays. Chines*. Indians and others Male/Female in their Sales Department. Personal Interview 2 p.m. S p.m. on Saturday 24.4.71 at 183-B, Goldhlll Shopping Centre. Thomson Road, Spore 11. A large commercial firm In Singapore requires an ACCOUNTS CLERK. Applicants must have at least a810 words
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Advertisement902 1971-04-24 22 WANTED WAITERS WAITRESSES for Leading Theatre Nightclub Restaurant. Apply with recent photograph (non-returnable) to Box A 4058 S.T Spore. WANTED DRIVER must be experienced, speak reasonable English. Phone Spore *****6 on Monday for appointment References required. TEMPORARY WORKERS WANTED. On contract of minimum 6 months. Male Singapore citizens above 20902 words
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Advertisement1037 1971-04-24 22 DIST. 10 FULLY FURNISHED semidetached double-storey 4-room (one alrconditioned) bungalow with parquet/mosa'c flooring. Jalan Lengkok Bembawang single-storey semidetached bungalow. Tel: *****0 B'pore. VERY MODERN EXECUTIVE detached bungalow. Furnished. Teirazio, parquet/mosaic flooring. 4 bedrooms. 1 alrcond. 3 bathrooms, morning sun, very breeiy. DUt. 16. Rental $1,000/- P.m. Tel. B'pore *****4. SBLETAR1,037 words
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Advertisement1070 1971-04-24 22 FAR EAST MANSION, furnished flat, bathroom attached. Suitable foreign, local family. Lease negotiable. Tel: ***** after 1 p.m. SERANCOON GARDEN ESTATE semidetached and terrace bungalows mosaic floor furnished apply 61 Portcnester Avenue. SHARE FURNISHED T House with working couple Chinese single girl/ couple. preferred $130/-. Phone *****8 Singapore. BERANCOON CAROEN:1,070 words
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Advertisement855 1971-04-24 22 MSWHT S-STOREV SEMIDBTAONSO blghclass residence Katong elevated land southsea, freehold 8 rooms S hails 3 balconies complete fittings, spacious gardens. Low Price. Contact B'pore Tel: ***** LINDEN PARK Luxurious split-level semi-detached. S mile Buklt Timah Road. 3 bedrooms, living, dining room. front and back rear balconies, spacious garden. Telephone *****,855 words
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Advertisement893 1971-04-24 22 BE A SHORTHAND TYPIST B—3 I months. Bk. Keeping (Elementary) Inter. Higher Accounting. By pro- j feesional accountants. s.l.C.'i B*cre- tarial School. 283-C. Selegie Com- plex *****/*****. EXECUTIVE ENGLISH A Certlflcate Course Commencing Saturday Stb May 1971 Effective communication In Dullness management: positive qualities of effective written communication: human relations893 words
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Advertisement1119 1971-04-24 23 .ItPIOLANDOTHUm.e IT^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tuMAEUt L'bon, L'«oe«, L'pool Dubun 01 $>H 'MMI L.vtrpooi, Clasgo. »,7 M Pt/ M M KELEUS Liverpool !JJ fj 21 Ssr ©3*:~S? 5 s M SEL s^H I I ra Ml m L-t-pcoi. Giajgo.:::::::.;; XH, g i=uM UK CONTINENTAL PORTS: tmm P.S'ham j.n, aoor rm: viCHAON Z S1,119 words
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Advertisement2177 1971-04-24 23 a^a^pW"aTJJpTaTMFM^aWaW l M"'aTaT*a^^aTaTiWaTaTJaJ^^J '^K)^|ktWan^«B*> iiwect to HAMBURG 111 30 IAYt P. S'haa Ptntng Smgaport LBADINB FOR: '*"N ll Par! 25 Apr 21/27 Apr 28/1 Hamburg/ Bremtn. Adam R'dam, A wtrp, Oslo, G'burg, Malmo. SONGKHLA May 1/12 May 11/14 May 19/1? Caut'anca. Hamburg/Bremen. R'dam, A dam, G'burg, C'hagen, "USMAN May 23/282,177 words
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Advertisement1191 1971-04-24 23 FHTMISHTLT EXPtESS SUVICE lIIECT FMM EAST CUST 111 JTDLOFON SailH 1 *2" ff3 "K 28 May 38 May 31 Jut 2 Aug MENESTNEUS Sails May 13 Jut 15 Jut 17 Am M "*«ALAT Sail. May 21 Jut 21 Z. 38 jITT" slpll All contracts an madt mi ttrms and cmd.t.tn1,191 words
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Advertisement1138 1971-04-24 24 KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA LTD. Wast Australia Singapore' Japan Service fremantie Spore Keelung YHikaichi/Mgoya 1lum» Kobi El Saiddtr Man" I May 12 May 2t May n nay Japan Persian Cull Service Singapore Ftr: "SacH'kawa wan" 1/ 1 May Colombo. Karachi, Muscat. Abu Dhabi, Basrah, Kriorr, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai. "Ink. Mara' 111,138 words
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Advertisement1084 1971-04-24 24 TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND Loids Pining P. S'nam Singapore Fir: JUWARA 21 May 21.11 May 11/ 1 Jmc Auck.. Napitr. Lytt., Timani. STRAITS/MABIAS HRVICI. tingtport P. Sham Penang Lttfitf tar: RAJUIA' in Pirt 4 May S May Nagapiitmam, Madras. RAJUU X2/2T May 21 May 21 May Nagapatimarn. Madras RAJUU1,084 words
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Advertisement873 1971-04-24 24 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Siapport P. Sham Pining Anuai HEPTUHE AQUAMARINE 1/ I May II May 11 May London 6/B, H'burg 11/6. R'dam 14 6, Havra873 words
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Advertisement791 1971-04-24 24 ofk f MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAO m H The Natwnai SNpp«r>g Una of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P S'rltai Penang In lUNCA OIKID 1/1 Jim l/IJMe 11/11 Jmi Htvn 6/7, London 17. H'Durf 14/7. R'dam 16/7. A'werp 19/7. Brtmen 21/7. BUNCA MELOI 18/21 Jtat 22/21 Jim 21/27791 words
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Advertisement792 1971-04-24 25 S.S. 'MOHAMMEDP REPLACING 'STATE OF MADRAS SAILING FROM SINGAPORE 8.10.71 TO 29.10/71 2?*rSiEJta«'"aiJ£l lpi f r L B J e advlsed that 8S 'Mohammed!- will be replacing State of Madras' on the above two voyeges ir^Sn h e1 a COm r° diltlOn f r A' md -B- grades of fares792 words
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Advertisement1190 1971-04-24 25 LEMBAGA LETRIK HEGARA, TANAH MELAYU National Electricity Board of the States of Malaya Port Dickson State 111 Power Development Contract* 2112/1 and 2 (Revised Form of Advertisement) Tenders are Invited for the supply and erection of the following transformers and swllchgear associated with two 120 MW generators to be Installed1,190 words
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Advertisement892 1971-04-24 25 SHERIFF'S SALE TENDER NOTICE In D tb *J? l|rll C rt of Singapore Offshore Petroleum Kepablie or Singapore services Pte. Ltd., Kuala Loyang IN THE CAUSE OP Road, Singapore 17, will receive Suit No. 65 of 1971. tenders up to noon on Wednesday Execution No. 74 '71. April 28. 1971892 words
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Advertisement521 1971-04-24 25 \liV Placement A/jvisory Services I (JUtJ for Clients I American Company wishes to engage a:--1 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT I CUM I OFFICE MANAGER I $1,750-2,500 (Solory is further negotiable for the man of exceptional ability ond qualifications) A leading American Manufacturer of Power Tools has recently formed a Singapore subsidiary to521 words
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Advertisement627 1971-04-24 26 PA hos been retained to advise on the oppointment of a COST ACCOUNTANT (Up to $1,500) Beechoms (M) Sdn. Bhd. is seeking o qualified man to fill the position of Cost Accountont in the Regional Head Office in Petaling Jayo. The Compony is one of the largest in this region627 words
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Advertisement736 1971-04-24 26 KOLEJ PERTANIAN MALAYA Permohonan 2 adalah dlpelawa dartpada Warganegara2 Malaysia untuk menglsl Jawatan2 kosong dl KoleJ Pertanlan Malaya. Jawatan2 dan a) Pembantu Makmal. tanira caji: Sains Tumbuhan ))152. 50x7 50-167.50/ (2) Pelukls 220x15-325 340x15 (3) Penyelenggara Setor )475. <4) Jurutalp Operator Maria H37.50x7 50-197 50/ 205x7.50-250 (5) Pembantu Mekanlk »120x5736 words
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Advertisement746 1971-04-24 26 BTATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOB CHIEF TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for appointment as Chief Technical Assistant (Telephones) In the State Telecommunications Depart ment, Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: Candidates should preferably be In possession of qualifications up to City and Guilds ol London Institute Final Certliicate746 words
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Advertisement1055 1971-04-24 26 BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED Tender Notice No. 5/71 Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Limited offer for sale. Item 1 One High Speed Plbreglass Launch Kakatua" powered by two Cummins Engines Model VTSN, 250 B.H.P. at 2,600 RP.M.. Displacement- 11.81 tons. Length: 42" -4", Breadth: l2'-6", Depth: 4-6" M Draft Porward:1,055 words
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Advertisement487 1971-04-24 26 PETITION IN THE HIOH COURT OF I SINOAPORE COMPANIES WINDINO UP I NO. 5 OP 1971 In the Matter of the Companies Act. 1967 And In the Matter of Reed Larsen Company (Singapore) Private. Limited NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVEN that a petition for the winding up of the abovenamed company487 words
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Advertisement569 1971-04-24 27 (Cont. from Page 22) TV Radio tfg aarvieos v RADIO Day/Night service Records tai*s. Electrical goods on II p. terms Fully guaranteed. Columrtronle, 104, Emerald Hill foad, Spore *****9. REUIFFUIION t v. RINTALS. M.>. OR CASH We have a complete range of and prices al our SHOWROOMS: rmenceau Avenue Paoßte'S569 words
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Advertisement467 1971-04-24 27 Toui-b and Exow.ona Malaya— Sevrn Days SSI 10/-. aJrconditioncd Bus SSI3S/- (Provided sir-conditioned room). Departure Kvfry Sunday Monday C Highlands —Four Days B*7o/-. Every Thursday Haadyal Songkhla Five Days MOO/-. 9/3/71. IS/5/71. Bangkok Chirnh-mal Firteen Days 8*370/-. 5 71. 6/6/71. 4/7/71. 8/8/71. Bangkok Chlengmal by air S-days SSe«5/-. 12/5/71. 9/6/71.467 words
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Advertisement829 1971-04-24 27 CHARTERED FLIGHTS TO LONDON. Reservation contact Phoenix (F.E.) I Travel Service. 117, Outram Park, S pore *****2/*****. ARCHIPELAGO DAILY TOUR* MALAYA C HIOHLANDB 4/7 DAYS 65 100 PANGKOR IBLAND/C. HIGHLANDS DAYS (90/C. HIGHLANDS, FRABERB HILL DAYS (SO/HAADYAI SONGKHLA DAYS S9O BANGKOK /CHIENGMAI COACH/TRAIN 15 DAYB— 5340 BANGKOK /CHIENGMAI 8 DAYS829 words
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Advertisement1002 1971-04-24 27 MARTINA'S SALON 11-A, Calrnhlll Circle. Maasage Saunabath barber. Complete gentlemen grooming by trained lady attendants. Ring (Spore) *****1. JEAN'S SALOON Turkish Baths. Massage. Facials, oentiematrs Hair colouring, Manicure. Pedicure. 29-B Tanglin Road, *****0 B'pore. VIOLET'S SALON 2* The Elite Saloej for Maasage. Steam Saunabath. Gent a Hair Stylist 26. Tomllnsoa1,002 words
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Advertisement1026 1971-04-24 27 [Saturday Car Market (jj V.hld.a lor SIN THAI HIN, 52/54. Short Street. Tel: *****/*****. 1960 Ford Prefect, 1962 Volkswagen, Austin A4O. 1943 Flat 600 D. Volkswagen 1500. 1965 Slmca 1500. 1966 Cortina l> L» Opel Rekord 19O0U Minor. Mercedes Benz 200. Ford Corsair. Renault. RIO. Anglla D L. Flat 6001,026 words
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Advertisement1042 1971-04-24 27 It*4 VOLKSWAGEN ISOOTL (fastback) (3. W0/- or Saab 9*. Conuct Michael Tel: *****3 5. Jalaa lkan Merah Spore. I*s* M.O. MAONITTI new paint, tyres, clutch. radio. tax. price (1.450.00 on.o. Telephone Spore *****0. 19** ItUZU MICRO BUS 26 seats. dlesel engine, suitable for tourists and school bus. 1966 Holden. good1,042 words
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Advertisement816 1971-04-24 27 IS4M FORD ANGLIA 5.2.350'- 1962 Ford Consul 315 5i. 400 View at 72-A Rangoon Road. Spore. *****. 19(4 HONDA ISO good condition owner leaving. Must sell. Phone *****6 B'pore. M LOTUS SUPER 7. Just overhauled with new tyres. 54.700/-. ono. Tel: *****3 after 2 pm. *****2. OPEL 1700 LATE '68816 words
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Advertisement534 1971-04-24 27 Tailoring GREAT CINTRAL MOOIRN TAILOR, exquisite and good suits, slacks. from best materials the world over. Bee them at 769, North Bridge Road B'pore. Whore to atay (M'sia) SMAH S VILLAGE Petaling Jaya full.-air-conditioned motel Night Cluo (The Hut) performing Cultural Show from 8 to 9 pm and dancing from534 words
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450 1971-04-24 28 Experts tip Burma to retain the title TOKYO, Fri. SINGAPORE and Malaysia, both in Group B, kick off their opening match at 2 p.m. (local time) on Sunday in the 13th Asian Youth soccer championship which opens here tomorrow. On Monday, Singapore take on hosts Japan in their second matchReuter; AP - 450 words
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Article85 1971-04-24 28 JAKARTA, Fri China were not Invited to the Asian bac Imlnton championships here In August because they are not a member of the Asian Badminton Confederation, All-Indo-nesian Badminton Federation chairman Sudlrman said today. Fifteen countries Including Taiwan had been invited. Twelve of them Burma, India. Pakistan,Reuter - 85 words
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Article171 1971-04-24 28 TOKYO, Fri. Japan I today took a 2-0 lead over Australia by winning the two singles matches on the opening day of the "A" section final of the Davis Cup Eastern zone at the Dei.den Coliseum clay court. It was the first time in 10171 words
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134 1971-04-24 28 HK PROS: S'PORE JOIN IN THE PROTEST SINGAPORE have joined >J Taiwan in protesting tgainst Hong Kong fielding 1 rofessional players in the Asian Youth soccer tournament which starts in Tokyo today. FA. of Singapore president Lenny Rodrigo has instructed Singapore team manager Yap Boon Keng to make a formal134 words
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268 1971-04-24 28 Shipyard's hopes receive a blow from RAF CEMBAWANG Shipyards J title bid received a blow when they were held to a l-l draw by RAF Changi in a Div. 2 League hockey match at Changi yesterday. Shipyard now lie third in the league table with six points from four matches.268 words
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Article, Illustration195 1971-04-24 28 Top three's debut in world archery meet BILL Wee (above) George Chan and Eddy Goh will represent Singapore in the word archery championship in York. England, in July. This is the first time Singapore are competing In the world meet. Singapore Archery Association secretary Syed Aljunied said: "The three have195 words
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Article74 1971-04-24 28 DENVER (Colorado), Prl. South African Cliff Drysdale -noved into the lead In the U5517,500 United Bank tennis invitational tournament with 41 points after defeating Nlckl PUle of Yugoslavia 6-2. Australia's Ken Rosewall beat Roger Taylor of England 6-5 to move Into second place with 39 points.AP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration373 1971-04-24 28 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By OOYAL Navy Wanderers slammed Telok Kurau 7-2 in a Div. 1 League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. With co-ordination, speed and tactical sense. they powered their way to a 2-0 lead at halftlme. Only early in the second half did they373 words
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Article149 1971-04-24 28 RAF Cnangl trounced Darul Aflah 5-1 for their fourth win in the Div. 1 soccer league at Jalan Besar last night. Leading by only one goal at halftlme through a 40th minute effort by John Mole, the airmen played more purposeful football on resumption to149 words
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362 1971-04-24 28 G. ROBERT — I - G. ROBERT I r l_* 'TWO EXPERIMENTAL rules x will be Introduced In the second round of the senior cricket league next month to enliven the game. The first rule: The striker is out lbw if, with any part of362 words
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181 1971-04-24 28 JOE DORAI - Indonesia want a sepak coach from S'pore JOE DORAI From BANDUNG, Fri.— The Indonesian Government have requested the Singapore Sepak Takraw Association to supply them a coach for two months. The approach was made to the Singapore team now on a tour of Indonesia. Indonesian officials told me they aim181 words
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Article28 1971-04-24 28 The postponed Dlv. 1 League hockey match between Indian Association and Singapore Recreation Club win be played at the Padang on Moday at 5.15 p.m.28 words
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Article236 1971-04-24 28 TTOP SEED Michael Gan A entered the youth singles final in the Buklt Timah community centre badminton championships with a straight-set win over Foo See Liang yesterday. Gan won 17-15, 15-6 In a match which saw 27 minutes of first class strokeplay by both players.236 words
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Article258 1971-04-24 29 Rejoin ILTF appeal to China i ON DON, Fri. The >' worlds lawn tennis nateur athletic > uiions today apk aled to China to reln their ranks followI differences over raiwan membership. announced yester- they weie severing all U with the Internaal Lawn Tennis Fedoecause It has ac- .<■ "so-calledReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration244 1971-04-24 29 J\EW YORK, Fri. Dave Maggard, athletics coach at the University of California, wants to invite Ni Chfli-Chin of China, the world best high jumper, to the Kennedy Games at Berkeley on June 5. Maggard said he has been encouraged by recent developments InAgencies - 244 words
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Article270 1971-04-24 29 TIENTSIN. Frl ENGLAND'S table tennis team arrived in Tien- tsin today after al7 J -hour train Journey from Shanghai through Chinese heartland rarely seen by Westerners. The train, which left Shanghai at 11.30 yesterday, was specially chosen by Chinese officials so that the team could haveReuter - 270 words
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Article, Illustration232 1971-04-24 29 Proposed Clay v 'Stilt' fight hits a snag ]\EW YORK, Fn. The most bizarre fight in boxing history a proposed battle between former world heavy champion Cassius Clay and basketball giant Wilt (the Stilt) Chamberlainran Into trouble last night shortly after it was announced in Houston. First. Clay announced that232 words
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Article84 1971-04-24 29 CANBERRA, Fri. Australian Prime Minister William MeMarion said here today that his Government would do all it could to permit the South African cricket and football teams to come to Australia. Speaking in the House of Representatives Mr. McMahpn said: "There will be a growing number ofReuter - 84 words
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Article21 1971-04-24 29 LONDON, Fri. —Close of play scores: Oxford University 191 and 73-3; Warwickshire 228 (J. Jameson 97. S Corlett 4-50).21 words
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Article36 1971-04-24 29 NEW YORK. Frl. Results of yesterday's baseball games: National League Houston 6 Chicago 1, Pittsburgh 7 Atlanta 4. St. Louis 5 Phllariephla 2. American League: Chicago 4 Milwaukee 2 Oakland 7 California 3. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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239 1971-04-24 29 RIO DE JANEIRO. Frl. Soccer star Pele has officially advised the Brazilian Sports Confederation (CBD) that his last two games for Brazil will be played on July 11 and 15, CBD president Jean Havelange told Reuter yesterday Havelange said Pele would play for theReuter - 239 words
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444 1971-04-24 29 Vorster's new policy 'not good enough 9 pAPE TOWN. Fri. South African sports lead- ers were today studying Prime Minister John Vorster's changes in the Government's apartheid sports policy in the hope that the country was heading back to the International sports arena. But opinion was growing that the PrimeReuter - 444 words
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88 1971-04-24 29 CHICAGO, Frl. Avery Brundagr, president of the International Olympic Committee, emphasised yesterday his organisation wanted South Africa back In the Olympic fold. Commenting on an announcement by Prime Minister John Vorster in Capetown of a revision of the South African Government's sports policy,88 words
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377 1971-04-24 29 Sizzling 66 takes Yasuda to the front JOKYO, Frl. Haruo Yasuda, winner of the Singapore Open this year, flred a slx-under-par 66 today and took a one-stroke lead in the second round of the $60,000 Yomiuri international. His 60 In fine sunny weather today plus his one-under-par 71 in rain377 words
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Advertisement194 1971-04-24 28 Varemofd Varemoid acts rapidly and directly at the very root of the disorder by reducing venous congestion that causes the pains and discomforts of hemorrhoids (piles). Inflammation quickly diminishes, symptoms disappear and the hemorrhoids perceptibly shrink. You feel the difference within the first few days. Lasting relief I Sustained treatment194 words
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Miscellaneous50 1971-04-24 28 SOCCER: FAS Dlv. 1 Ocean S.C. v Royal Army (Jalan Beear), Vigilante Corp* v Alexandra iQeylang). HOCKEY: SHA Dlv 1 Police v Ceylon B.C. (Thomson Rd>, Port Authuity v JanaenlU» (Bukit Chermln). Dlv 2 Prisons v Khals* (Chanel) SWIMMING: Novices Easter swimming gala, (81CC). ATHLETICS: Road relay league championship* (Tengah)50 words
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Article, Illustration34 1971-04-24 30 TUN (Dr.) Ismail (left) listens as Mr. Woon Wan Siang, chairman of Jurong Town Corporation, briefs the visiting Malaysian acting Prime Minister yesterday on the development of Jurong Town.34 words
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344 1971-04-24 30 5 more Bangla strongholds in Pak hands NEW DELHI, Friday PAKISTANI troops today were reported in control of five more East Pakistan towns four of them recently claimed strongholds of the "Bangla Desh (Bengali nation) liberation army." Radio Pakistan said government forces had secured Satkhira and cleared it of "infiltratorsReuter; UPI - 344 words
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Article189 1971-04-24 30 Flaming fuel dumped in valley FIRE BASE GLADIATOR, Frl. American helicopter.- dumped thousands of gallons of flaming aviation fuel on supected North Vietnamese positions In the A Shau valley today but North Vietnamese troops continued to elude Government soldiers searching the area. A South Vietnamese military spokesman said small patrolsReuter; AP - 189 words
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Article19 1971-04-24 30 SYDNEY, FW. The King and Queen of Nepal arrived today for an official seven -day »Wt. UPI.UPI - 19 words
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Article348 1971-04-24 30 T ON DON, Frl The stock market closed very firm In active trading Dealers reported that Institution! were In today a* aubatantlal buyer*. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Time* Index waa up 3.5 at 363.4. a new 1971 high. Closing middle price* of (elected stocks not Including stamp348 words
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Article46 1971-04-24 30 LONDON, Frl.— Spot 16.30. Settlement: May lft 40. June 16.63. July 16.85. July/Sept. 17.00, Oct. Dec. 17.60, Jan. March 18.00, April/ June 18.30. July/Sept. IS 55. Oct. /Deo 1« 85. Jan. /March 18.75. April/June 18.80. July/Sept. 18.93. c.l.f. May 15.80. June 15.83. Mttrket: Mainly nominal.46 words
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Article28 1971-04-24 30 LONDON. Frl.— Spot buy«ri £14SB (—l9), Kllcrt £1490 (—£10). Forward buyen ***** (—10), Mllcn ***** »>. Settlement £1491 (—£7) Turnover a.m. 460 too* p.m. 185 tool. Tone: Steady.28 words
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Obituary27 1971-04-24 30 K K. (KAHKWON) Lee huab&od of Chun* Kon Toong (Kay) puMd away on 23.4.71. Fttenda and relative* oleaae lee New Nation of 24.4.71 for funeral details.27 words
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325 1971-04-24 30 CEYLONESE TROOPS RECAPTURE A TOWN COLOMBO, Friday A BOUT 200 soldiers of the Ceylon Army have recaptured the small southern town of Elpitiya held by young Insurgents since launching their rebellion against the Government more than two weeks ago, an official communique saior today. The soldiers met no resistance andAP; UPI - 325 words
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84 1971-04-24 30 LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Frl. The Federal Tribunal here today sentenced Swiss engineer Alfred Frauenknecht to 4i years' Imprisonment for spying for Israel. FrauenKnecht, 44, was found guilty of treasonable activities and violation of military and economic secrets. The Tribunal, Switzerland's Supreme Court, declared him guilty ofReuter - 84 words