The Straits Times, 4 May 1971
1971-05-04
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Title Section24 1971-05-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 Tlie National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY, 4, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration435 1971-05-04 1 EDWARD LIU - EDWARD LIU 48 stores destroyed in one hour fire By Singapore, Mon. ONE-HOUR fire today brought the shutters down on Singapore Exposition 71 two days after it opened for business. The fierce blaze, which started at 4.30 p.m., destroyed 48 of the 600Tan Wee Him - 435 words
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Article1113 1971-05-04 1 CHEONG YIP SENG - Why Govt had to act CHEONG YIP SENG Nanyang A SECURITY MATTER, SAYS JEK By Singapore, Mon. THE Government made clear today that it is not against newspapers in Singapore which are critical of the Government. This assurance that there is "no change in the liberal attitude towar (1 s1,113 words
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Article74 1971-05-04 1 Border rail station evacuated NEW DELHI, Mon. Indian officials ordered a railroad station at the border town of Radhihikapur evacuated after it was damaged by artillery fire from East Pakistan, according to reliable reports reaching Calcutta today. The reports, from official Indian sources, said there were no casaulties in theUPI - 74 words
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Article26 1971-05-04 1 SINGAPORE, Mon $145,000 jackpot was won by a participant In yesterday's Toto draw No. 34/71. The Jackpot for this Thursday's draw Is $100,000.26 words
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Article33 1971-05-04 1 SINOAPORE. Mon. Widespread rein (ell tonight. breakIng the dry spell which has led to a PUB warning that water rationing may hay» to be Imputed next week. (fee rage 7).33 words
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245 1971-05-04 1 'Swordsman' case court hears music from Western film HONG KONG,. Mon. Action music from a film western blared out in court today when hearing continued in the "One-Armed Swordsman" case. The Shaw Brothers Organisation is claiming unspecified damages from Golden Harvest Ltd. for allegedly lifting its popular film character, theReuter - 245 words
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84 1971-05-04 1 rOLOMBO. Mon. LeftV wing Insurgents staged a renewed outburst of violence yesterday, attacking post offices, police stations, shops and public buildings In many parts of Ceylon. The attacks forced the army, who had been holdIng their fire until the expiry of a four day amnestyReuter - 84 words
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Article79 1971-05-04 1 WASHINGTON, Mon.— Police used teargas and made mass arrests here today to repel determined efforts by anti-war militants to tie up Washington's rush-hour traffic. Almost 6,000 arrests were made in (he first few hours of the con- frontation, police sources said. At least three runningReuter - 79 words
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Article313 1971-05-04 1 Mid-East: Rogers assures Hussein AMMAN, Mon. A U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers reassured Jordan's King Hussein today thaL. the United States Dalits an overall settlement in the Middle East and not Just the reopening of the Suez Canal. Mr. Rogers. In an arrival statement yesterday, said a settlementReuter; AP; UP - 313 words
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Article29 1971-05-04 1 ULBRICHT QUITS EAST BERLIN, Mon. East German communist leader Walter I lbricht has resinned as First Secretary of the Communist Party, the East German News Agency announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement64 1971-05-04 1 ELECTRIC WATER-HEATERS gigSnNM^MttMlM Cistern-type Sizes: 1\ 12; gals. •f Pressure-type Sizes: 3 15 gals. U Ideal for wall mounting and low pressure installation in homes and flats. Excellent heat retention qualities. Designed for easy removal and servicing. Treated against corrosion Finished in deluxe white enamel. Preset automatic thermostat control (B.S.64 words
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Advertisement7 1971-05-04 1 ■I CROCKETT* JONES NORTHAMPTON IHCIAND MAKE THE7 words
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649 1971-05-04 2 The case against Nanyang Siang Pau -by the Govt THE POLICY IN REGARD TO SINGAPORE WAS DELIBERATE AND CALCULATED' The Singapore Government last night released the foUowing statement in connection with the arrest and detention of Mr. Lee Mau Seng, a former general manager, and three executives of the Chinese-language649 words
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Article1660 1971-05-04 2 'Communalism poison' given in small doses, then increased 'Paper set to whip up racial trouble' THE CASE AGAINST NANYANG SIANG PAU... two MCA. members to alleged remarks by Musa Hitam of UMNO that Chinese schools should not be allowed to exist under the heading: "TWO M. C.A. YOUTH MEMBERS SAID1,660 words
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Advertisement991 1971-05-04 2 If you're air conditioning a bedroom or living room here's why you should buy Is? Carrier FiUfcjSll ilr II Pr>i inrJ f k*» rlnrL cckrwiro l^^B^K. ■S= s m*II I installed and maintained to your rvuunu«TiK?*UO(.lv icr vn.tr. J^tE^mWMQ*^~~~~~" H 1 complete satisfaction, otherwise, Your 1.A.C./Carrier Air Conditioner t^WSJgr P991 words
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415 1971-05-04 3 SINGAPORE, Monday THE Nanyang Siang Fau today urged the Government to withdraw "all the grave accusations" in the statement explaining yesterday's arrest of the paper's four senior executives. It also demanded "the respect due to us as an Independent newspaper" and a "clarification"415 words
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597 1971-05-04 3 rpHE Government's •I arrest and detention of the four top Nanyang Siang Pau executives and Journalists drew strong criticisms from two local opposition political parties. The pro-tern secretarygeneral of the Peopk's Front, Mr. Lvi Boon Pen, said the Government's statement explaining tl.e reasons597 words
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Advertisement462 1971-05-04 3 I largtst pharmaceutical Industry V^l In Ail« and a Iwdlng producer of Xl Vlt.C In the world. Km the wonder tonic with candy taste Xl Hlct« premises you ikln that stayt healthy, sparkling BBS nd blemiih-free. One tablet of Hicee contains a strong Ha dost of 500 mi. Vlumln C462 words
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297 1971-05-04 4 Nine local fishermen jailed by Indian Govt back home today CINGAPORE, Mon. Nine Singapore fishermen released from Indian prison in January will arrive home tomorrow on board the Indian vessel "State of Madras." This was disclosed today by the Singapore Marine Products Workers' Union to which these fishermen belong. The297 words
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Article60 1971-05-04 4 'Gourmet powder' man fined SINOAPORE. Mon. Provision shop-owner Lee Hiong Meng was convicted today for selling adulterated gourmet powder at Haig Road on March 12. He was also charged with selling a packet of the powder which contained 19.4 per cent less weight than indicated. Lee was fined Sl5O on60 words
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Article54 1971-05-04 4 BINOAPORE, Mon. There were 146.694 registered motor cars ln Singapore up to the end of March an increase of 1.314 over the previous month. Other new vehicles registered during the month were M 6 bicycles. 358 motorcycles and scooters. 324 goods vehicles. 238 public54 words
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726 1971-05-04 4 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON APPEAL AGAINST AWARD TO EMPLOYEE By Singapore, Mon IS the Singapore Employment Act of 1968 applicable to employees working on contracts of service outside Singapore? This poser was set before the High Court by lawyer Mr. Ng Kong Yearn, for an engineering726 words
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292 1971-05-04 4 Businessman on shooting charge: Inquiry starts SINGAPORE, Mon HEARING of a preliminary inquiry in which a businessman is tentatively charged with illegally having firearms and shooting at three police officers began ln the First Magistrate's Court today under a tight security screen. Police from the Reserve Unit who fenced the292 words
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Advertisement23 1971-05-04 4 1.10 3 10 7.00 ft .10 pm. Giuliono Grrnmo ~TMI r«ICI Of fOWII" (Cclciccpr). I 'Tomoiroo "T»« Malft >«r Siiltr I S«t«" IColoncopt!23 words
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Advertisement176 1971-05-04 4 a" char'ty "film "premiere Under the distinguished patronage of The President of the Republic of Spore Dr. B. H. SHEARES Organised by < I LIONS aUB of SINGAPORE JURONG In aid of Jurong Town Creche CAPITOL WEDNESDAY 12th MAY 9.15pm ADMISSION RATES: $3, $5, $10 AND DONATIONS Ticket* at: C.176 words
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282 1971-05-04 5 Police question 3 of 670 striking students Re-registered pupils fear intimidation KOTA BHARU, Monday POLICE today took in three of the 670 striking students of the Jalan Merbau Arabic School here for interrogation. The Chief Police Officer of Kelantan, Dato Ibrahim Mohyaidin confirmed this but withheld the names of the282 words
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166 1971-05-04 5 MAN WAS BLINDED AFTER ROW OVER PARKING SINGAPORE. Mon. An argument between two men over who should use a parking lot led to one of them being blinded, a district court heard today. The court heard that on Dec. 7 last year Gan Soh. 29. and Soon Swee Nglap. 22.166 words
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Article22 1971-05-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The all Malaya Muslim Missionary Society Is holding an essay-writing contest to celebrate Prophet Muhammad's birthday this year.22 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-05-04 5 LAUGH AT HER SINGING AND SHE'S HAPPY SINGAPORE, Mon. Laugh at her singing and she'll love you for it. Latest singing import Annalisa Borg ("My name is prettier than I am") is a redhead who feels she is a bit when she can tickle her audience pink. "I enjoy laughter204 words
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273 1971-05-04 5 Statutory bodies adopt SAF units under Mindef scheme SINGAPORE, Mon. SINGAPORE'S six main statutory bodies have "adopted 22 SAF units, under a scheme initiated by the Ministry of Defence. The scheme, meant for servicemen who are resident in camps. Is known as the "Adoption of SAF units by statutory boards"273 words
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168 1971-05-04 5 Man alleged to have swindled girls held SINGAPORE, Mon— Police have arrested a man who is believed to have swindled hundreds of dollars from teenaged girls who aspire tc be air hostesses. He was to have collected $50 from the girl as payment for an air hostess's uniform. The girl168 words
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118 1971-05-04 5 Aussie Foreign Minister calls on Lee, Rajaratnam SINGAPORE, Mon. The Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Leslie H. E. Bury, this afternoon paid a 35-mlnute courtesy call on Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Bury, who is here for an unofficial visit after attending the Seato ministerial talks in118 words
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79 1971-05-04 5 Lufthansa sends two for lATA meet SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Lufthansa German All lines executives will arrive on Saturday to take part In the International Air Transport Association meeting at Shangri-La Hotel from May 11 to June 6. They are Mr. Joachim von Frankenberg, director of salea and traffic, and Mr.79 words
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Article36 1971-05-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Petroleum or dangerous petroleum may be discharged only at licensed areas through hoses provided (or such purposes under the Petroleum (Amendment) By-Laws, according to a Government Gazette notification today.36 words
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Advertisement68 1971-05-04 5 Pukka dahib Sunday Past* ot chiilie. I wst of cori«nd6f. a iptmkltng of pepp«f mtlk of coconut swttl* of onion, jnoth of stfftpn. chopped flathc, fat and talt to ta»te Mmced chictav prawn. b«et or mutton. Bnr»g to bo*i and six Mulligatawny $«mbal«. ptckl* and poppadum Stfved with p.ping hot68 words
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Advertisement535 1971-05-04 5 URGENT PERSONAL MEMO to: J MEN OF AMBITION _^*^^tfM AND ABILITY I YOUR OWN PERSONAL CHECK-LIST TO SUCCESS Tick any that interest you. Do you want Good Health a Satisfying marriage O A happy home life c Freedom from fears O A satisfying and worries position? a Greater financial and535 words
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Miscellaneous34 1971-05-04 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl DINNER! M MY >J I THIS IS A NEW DISMiVi S^JIH-/ STOMACH'S 1 HOPE YOU LIKE ITiy *i I ER...WHAT DOW BARMCUEP LEFTOVERS.'^ CALL THIS STUFF, A i« PETUNIA^34 words
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535 1971-05-04 6 'NO FUTURE IN COMMUNAL PARTIES' SINGAPORE, Mon MALAYS have been joining the PAP in greater numbers since 1965 because they do not see any hope or future for communal parties, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Rajiim Ishak. said tonight. Inche535 words
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Article45 1971-05-04 6 THE caption for a picture of a stall with the "Kenwood" symbol published in the Straits Times "Expo '71" supplement last Saturday stated that the stall would exhibit china dinnerware. This is incorrect. The stall exhibits sound equipment. The error is recretted.45 words
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132 1971-05-04 6 Blood Bank stocks fall by 95 units SINGAPORE, Mon. Reserve stocks of all groups in the Blood Bank fell from 710 units last week to 615 units this morning, according to the Blood Transfusion Service weekly report today. Although stocks of group O blood have fallen to well below average132 words
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360 1971-05-04 6 SINGAPORE, Monday THE Minister for Education. Mr. Lim Kirn San, will study eight proposals concerning formal, nonformal, vocational, technical, management and administrative aspects of education soon. The projects were recommended at the Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organisation educational planning seminar held360 words
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Article, Illustration316 1971-05-04 6 LEE SU SAN - LEE SU SAN By Singapore, Mon HEALTHY and fit, but a mite too skinny? If you are that and are looking for a "cure" for the last, a local doctor recommends a pint of blood a month for giving316 words
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267 1971-05-04 7 S'pore may introduce water rationing 'Cut down consumption' warning by PUB SINGAPORE, Monday WATER rationing may be introduced in Singapore if the current dry spell and high rate of consumption continues for another week. The Public Utilities Board gave this warning today and urged the public to cut down the267 words
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118 1971-05-04 7 FISHERMAN FINED $20,000 FOR SMUGGLING IOHORE B A H R U, J Mon. One dark morning last month a party of Customs officers laid an ambush at Pulau Seletar, off Singapore. After waiting for four-and-a-half hours they spotted a speedboat leaving the Island, headed for Kampong Telok Jawa, a Johore118 words
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Article50 1971-05-04 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. S. Maarof bin Mohamad Jarhom has been elected president of the Singapore Arab Association. Other officials are: Mr. Mohamad bin Abdulraham Almushayah and Mr. Abdullah bin Mohamad Alkaff (vicepresidents); Mr. Abubakar bin Mohamad AUafofl (secretary); and Mr. A. Majld bin Omar Harharah (aast. secretary).50 words
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Article36 1971-05-04 7 SINOAPORE. Mon. The "meet the people" session for Aljunied constituency is now held every Friday from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. a{ No. 68. Block 3. Upper Aljunied Lane instead of Sunday.36 words
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Article, Illustration100 1971-05-04 7 ANTONIO CAN'T RESIST THIS HAT C I N G A PORE. '-'Mon. Famed Spanish dancer Antonio (above) and his prim a ballerina Estrella Morena flew in last night with hats perched gaily on their heads. The unpredictable dancer had put a coolie hat on after his arrival at the airportKok Ah Chong - 100 words
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Article39 1971-05-04 7 KUANTAN, Mon. The Pahang State Corporation will build a 48-room hotel in Temerloh soon. The general manager of the corporation. Inche Ismail Abdullah who announced this here today, said that the project would cost $500,000.39 words
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Article79 1971-05-04 7 Two armed men rob couple of $470 SINGAPORE, Mon. A young couple was robbed of $470 In cash and valuables at Mount Faber last night. Sheng Thian Toh, 22. was with his girlfriend in their car when two men, armed with daggers, approached them and warned them to keep quiet.79 words
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Article67 1971-05-04 7 SINOAPORE. Mon. A magistrate today postponed a case for two days to allow the prosecution to find a Oreek Interpreter for a Oreek seaman who Is accused of evading tax. Oeorgior Oiamldakis. 42. is charged with having four bottles of whisky, one bottle of wine and67 words
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76 1971-05-04 7 PMIP backs nomination of Prof Al-Atas PENANG, Mon. Former PMIP commissioner In Penang, Hajl Yusofl Arrawl. today backed the Penang Gerakan State Government's nomination of Prof. Byed Hussain AlAtas to the Senate. Hajl Yuaoff, who Is a PMIP MP from Ko[a Star SeUtan. said that a* the party in power76 words
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243 1971-05-04 7 'Road of Return' tour for Aussie PoWs DENANO, Mon. Australian prlsoners-of-war who helped build the famous bridge over the River Kwal and the Slam-Burma Death Railway will be given an opportunity to re-vlslt the two sites in a special tour organised by an Ausstrallan operator In Sydney. Called the "Road243 words
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Article12 1971-05-04 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. There were 76 traffic accidents yesterday, eight serious.12 words
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185 1971-05-04 7 Regrouping for 14 families living along border ALOR STAR. Monday FOURTEEN families living in "sensitive" areas r along the Malaysian-Thai border have been "regrouped" by the Border Security Committee. An official of the committee who confirmed this today said 11 of the affected families were in Kroh area and three185 words
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Advertisement186 1971-05-04 7 bbsbY^b! bt>\ i hkbbv^bWtAl W a *^b^^ f%^fl i Ml bbSbW.- b^^v VJ H tJ > JmR P«* F A > Jbb b^bv bT j a y T^BKBBB^^— m. Ijfc Mi l^w_ B^Bft^Ba B^Bl^B j^,<;- P j From one to fifteen, children actually grow 818 'j^ I t0 90% their186 words
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Miscellaneous290 1971-05-04 7 Straits Times Crossword .^^^J I Km MB Is H ACROSS 11. Saudi prophet could be a 1. Endless decree about simple 5 Jjjj n re( ntln g oflove In an footwork (8). essay, not a romance (4, 5). 5 The spirit of tipsy cheerful- 16. Walk stiffly away before getness290 words
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209 1971-05-04 8 'Keppel may lose workers to other shipyards' warning SINGAPORE, Mon.—Keppel Shipyard Is In danger of losing its workers to the other big yards coming up in Singapore, the yard's managing director, Mr. C. N. Watson, warned tonight. He said: "These new yards including some of the huge International groups with209 words
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Article39 1971-05-04 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Vandriver Toh Tlam Chal. 24. was fined S2OO today for failing to observe traffic lights and colliding into a pedestrian at the Junction of Bencoolen Street and Bras Basah Road on Feb. 6.39 words
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Article, Illustration459 1971-05-04 8 NTUC hits out at bosses' bonus reaction SIMGAPORE, Mon. §IN(iAPORE employers have agreed only in principle with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's May Day message which suggested that exceptional profits made in 1970 should be shared with workers, NTUC secretary-general, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair said tonight. Not a single one459 words
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Article82 1971-05-04 8 GLASS OF SHANDY COSTS MAN $45 BANDAR SE R I BEGAWAN, Mon.— A class of shandy cost a man here $45 today. He also paid it to learn that shandy is an ?.lcoholic drink. He is PHD worker Ladis bin Puasa, 35, who appeared in the religious court today charged82 words
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79 1971-05-04 8 AEB study awards for Pre-U students SINGAPORE, Mon. The Adult Education Board is offering ten bursaries tenable for a period of two years to Pre-Unlversity One students of the board. Applicants must be Singapore citizens who have obtained outstanding results in the School Certificate examination or its equivalent. Application forms79 words
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Article51 1971-05-04 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Chartered surveyor Mr. Ooh Mia Hoon has been elected president of the Lions Club of Singapore East. Dr Teng Pin Mln was elected the first vice-president. Mr. Quek Tee Sin, an electronics engineer, the second vice-pre-sident and Mr. Kirn Yung Duk. a businessman, the third51 words
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Article44 1971-05-04 8 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Lions Club of Singapore host will hold a luncheon meeting at Goodwood Park Hotel on Wednesday Quest speaker will be Mr Paul Vanderdonckt. first secretary (commercial) to the Belgian embassy, who will speak on "Links between Belgium and Singapore."44 words
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214 1971-05-04 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. rpWENTY University of L Singapore medical students tonight began a $5 -a night assignment which may make them the most rebuffed citizens in Singapore. Armed with paper cups, they will be going round the Alexandra area, knocking on doors and214 words
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327 1971-05-04 8 TAN WANG JOO - Search for polite conductor: No public response TAN WANG JOO By CINGAPORE, Mon. Rude bus conductors can expect brickbats from the public, but there appears to be no bouquets for those conductors who are polite. Bus commuters seem to take the latter for granted. This is the wry guess of327 words
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Miscellaneous99 1971-05-04 8 Alley O»p By Y.T. Hamlin M^EReTa>OHATV^ V**O, A O'COURSE VOUi OKAY WTZER IF YOU DOMT \A-OCRV I THEY j SINKS /SO THAT* A A PRETTY TOUGH I A PERSONAL US? S^6OBUT r SURE SERGEANT ARE/ /STILL THE GINK, j CUSTOMER, TOO/ 7 SCORE TSETTLE J HIM FOUR TO ONE'V HOPEY'KNOW99 words
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Article, Illustration544 1971-05-04 9 Razak calls for the full use of young people YOUTHS A GREAT ASSET, CONFERENCE TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Monday T^'N Abdul Razak said today the untapped resources of millions of young people in South-east Asia should be fully used for national development. "They represent one of the greatest assets which must544 words
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202 1971-05-04 9 T^EGOTIATIONS are now on between members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) to seek an appropriate arrangement for untying bilateral and multi-lateral aid. Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Klichi Alchl. told the Economic Development Conference that an agreement in prln- ciple had202 words
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87 1971-05-04 9 MARINE DEPT GOES METRIC NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE. Mon. The Marine Department is to co metric from Jan. 1 next year. Announcing this today, the department said it has submitted a programme to the Metrication Board for approval. Engineers in the department have already been examined in the system and examinations87 words
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209 1971-05-04 9 JAPANESE FIRM TO BUILD $36 mil DBS TOWER BUILDING SINGAPORE, Monday A JAPANESE firm, Ohbayashi Guml Ltd., has x won a $36.25 million contract to construct the Development Bank of Singapore's new 50-storey tower building in Shenton Way. Foundation work on the building began in September, 1969, and its basement209 words
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90 1971-05-04 9 Police seek relatives of two dead men SINGAPORE, Mon— Police today appealed to relatives of two dead men to contact them. TAN HYE. 75. died in hospital on Saturday, four days after he was found lying in front of a shophouse in Tanjong Pagar Road. Next of kin are asked90 words
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Article35 1971-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Taxidriver- Ong Peng Hee, 52. was fined $200 today (or (ailing to give way and knocking down a pedestrian at a zebra crossing in (ront o( Oay World on Jan. 6.35 words
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176 1971-05-04 9 Five years for man serving prison term CINGAPORE, Mon. A man now serving a two-y ear sentence for breach of police supervision, was Jailed today for five years for armed robbery. Yong Kah Cheng, 35. who was Jailed on Feb. 12 this year, was found guilty of robbing eight people176 words
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197 1971-05-04 9 SINGAPORE, Mon A MAGISTRATE'S court today acquitted and discharged a woman on a j charge of stealing two che- I ques belonging to a machine operator. Badriah binte Jumaat, 26. was alleged to have stolen the two Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation cheques from197 words
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Article417 1971-05-04 10 The arrest by the Singapore authorities of four senior executives of the Nanyang Siang Pau, who are being held under the internal security regulations, is an unpleasant shock not materially lessened by the knowledge of every working journalist that we survive in difficult times. The Singapore Government's action417 words
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Article293 1971-05-04 10 Bank B amiputra's decision to operate a rural banking services scheme on a pilot basis is consistent with its original aim of taking the bank to the people. Several commercial banks have indeed had the samt idea, but their operations have been restricted. Unlike Bank Bumiputra they293 words
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Article298 1971-05-04 10 Mr. Aly Sabry has been dismissed from the post of Vice President of Egypt three days before the arrival in Cairo of Mr. William Rogers. The incredible fact about Mr. Aly Sabry was that he continued to occupy one office or another all these years, with only298 words
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566 1971-05-04 10 C.L. SULZBERGER - Israel's close links with South Africa C.L. SULZBERGER By JOHANNESBURG.— There is a remarkably close if little-known partnership between Jsrael and South Africa. This relationship between the nations controlling Africa's souinern tip and the nation still holding the gate to its northern tip aifects political, economic and military affairs. Above566 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1971-05-04 10 Stuart Kellerman - The people who are always afraid Stuart Kellerman Vietnam's countless refugees By SAIGON THE SUN peeks in through a crack in the wooden shack waking Tran Thi Lanh from a restless night's sleep. She rubs her eyes and nudges her two daughters sleeping beside her on the hard slat bed.UPI - 1,126 words
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196 1971-05-04 10 WHEN the Malaysian Government accepted •in principle parity for Day Training Centre teachers in 1966. the DTC Union and the NUT disagreed. The negotiations came to a deadlock. In February this year, the Government reaffirmed the principle of DTC parity, but the same two196 words
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Letter57 1971-05-04 10 \VITH REFERENCE to the letter (B.T. April 5), from Travel Weary, Selangor, I would be grateful If he could communicate with me, g'.vlng his sister's name, date and place of application and temporary receipt number so that an investigation could be made immediately. HAJI MOIID. AROF Penolong Prngarah Fecawai57 words
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Letter57 1971-05-04 10 WHEN we first moved into the newly developed Jalan Belangkas area of the Kampong Pandan district we were Informed that we could have our telephones installed in a few weeks' time. We were even given the new telephone numbers. Today, our fifteenth month here we are still waiting. Has57 words
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Letter60 1971-05-04 10 I WISH to refer to Mana boleh's letter (B.T. April 17) and confirm that Form SPA. 1 was exhausted on April. 14. Supply was renewed on April 15. and Mana Boleh may new call at the office of the State Secretary. Malacca if he is still in need60 words
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Letter122 1971-05-04 10 I REFER to letters by Pensioners and Poor Soldier. Sad to say. there is no one to voice forcefully the hardship endured by these unfortunate people who gave their complete loyalty to King and country when they were in service. A pensioner normally gets a fixed monthly sum122 words
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Advertisement26 1971-05-04 10 Make the sun scene with 1 the best sunglass fashion Quality sunglasses from W. Germany Vr ~^B^ beisi ByK^ I UMBHAL I j Bljebsen&Jessen) WL I26 words
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Advertisement247 1971-05-04 10 With 6 4 12 volts electro -compressors marine units also available I AVAILABLE FROM W. Moloytia South Aule Ca. (Ipoh) Sdn Bhd. Auto Acttiion.i S3 Bilficlc Street Ipoh Pcrok 55 Jolon Treochcr K L Tnt Acceworltf Mouk Scgamat Store •> Agency LM- 37 Lane Iccn PeroK 8-10 Pudu Rood, K.L.247 words
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Article546 1971-05-04 11 JACK FINGLETON - And Chou laughed his head of f JACK FINGLETON AUSSIE DOCTOR THAWS THE CHILL WITH DOSE OF WISECRACKS From Canberra, Mon. MANAGER of AusiTl tralia's table-ten-nis team Dr. John Jackson had China's Premier Chou En-lai laughing his head off at a historic meeting at Peking on Saturday night. Three journalists,546 words
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326 1971-05-04 11 Hands off Senkaku Islands, China warns Japan rKYO. Mon. China said today it will never allow Japan and the I'nited States to "make a deal" over the Senkaku Islands. The Sovereignty of the islands, situated just north of Taiwan, is claimed by Japan, Taiwan and China. The Inited States has326 words
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Article32 1971-05-04 11 PORTSMOUTH. Mon. Fnncess Ohaliya Said. 22-year-old niece of the exiled Sultan of Zanzibar drowned yesterday when a dinghy in which she was sailing colided with a ferry entering the harbour.32 words
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Article, Illustration65 1971-05-04 11 Nixon taken for a ride THIS sequence of pictures made by a CBS cameraman with long lens during coverage of President Nixon's tour of the Camp Pendleton parade grounds in California, show the President above the crov.-d of troops. A base spokesman said on Saturday that the President was carriedAP - 65 words
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167 1971-05-04 11 pALM SPRINGS. Mon. President Nixon yesterday announced plans for a big boost in U.S. agricultural exports and a new drive aimed at lowering trade barriers throughout the world. The President told a nationwide radio audience that his BdmlnU>tratlon's goal was167 words
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Article39 1971-05-04 11 NEW YORK. Mon. Life magazine predicted yesterday that Treasury Secretary Mr. John Connally the only Democrat in President Nixon's Administration might replace Mr. Spiro Agncw as Mr. Nixon s vice-presidential candidate In the 1972 election. AP. 1AP - 39 words
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161 1971-05-04 11 Primate on keeping hopeless patients alive EDINBURGH. Mon. The Archbishop of Canterbury said last night he did not think doctors are duty bound to prolong the lives of patients whose rases are hopeless. At an informal questlon-and-answer session at Marischal College in Aberdeen, Dr. Michael Ramsey was asked how heUPI - 161 words
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110 1971-05-04 11 FBI doing a good job say majority IVEW YORK, Mon. The majority of Americans i think the FBI is doing a I good Job. but believe dlrec- > tor J. Edgar Hoover should retire, according to a survey. The poll, conducted by the Gallup organisation for Newsweek magazine, showed SiUPI - 110 words
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226 1971-05-04 11 WASHINGTON. Mon. -The army said last night that a brigadiergeneral was under investigation for alleged misconduct in Vietnam. The announcement followed a Time article that a general was accused by several American helicopter pilots of murdering a number of South Vietnamese peasantsReuter; UPI - 226 words
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Advertisement133 1971-05-04 11 A HS v IP* mm VlTllTlf^ wfthVitamins that last. ..all day Now, at last. you can give one ViTime multivitamin capsule to each member of the family at breakfast, and know they'll have all the vitamins they need all day. Ordinary vitamin tonics or pills don't last your body can't133 words
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Miscellaneous24 1971-05-04 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /Tsmould «Aye thought) j» V tuat veu'D ENJO/ < s" <<Aj f*ou!. WELL. 7^ WAVE TO LA/ J f J—724 words
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219 1971-05-04 12 Phone taps on defence officials claim T ONDON, Mon.— The v Daily Mail today said that British security agents have uncovered a secret tele-phone-tapping system, based at the Soviet Embassy, to listen to private conversations of top officials in Ministry of Defence. The newspaper said a senior diplomat at theAP - 219 words
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130 1971-05-04 12 Woman who was born into slavery dies at age of 117 rpALLAPOOSA (Oeorgla), A Mon. One of the few survivors of the souths slavery era is dead, at the age of 117. A funeral home here said Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Collins, born Sept. 2, 1854 11 years before the end130 words
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Article28 1971-05-04 12 CALCUTTA, Mon. Two policemen were stabbed to death in the steel township of Durgapur today as violence continued in India's problem State of West Bengal. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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141 1971-05-04 12 WASHINGTON, Mon. Senior South Vietnamese officials tacitly approve. If not actively support, the illegal drug traffic, according to a report compiled by the U.S. Military Command in Saigon, the current issue of U.S. News and World Report said. The magazine said in a copyrightReuter - 141 words
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Article27 1971-05-04 12 SAN SALVADOR. Mon. El Salvador has accused Honduras of attacking a boatload of Salvadorans yesterday. One Salvadoran was reported killed and one injured. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration53 1971-05-04 12 W A SHINGTON: Police swept through the park campsite of antiwar demonstrators and arrested the rem a i ning handful of protesters who did not leave after their permit for the camp was revoked. Most of the protesters left before this shoulder to shoulder sweep with teargasUPI - 53 words
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510 1971-05-04 12 Police gun test to catch May Day killers MANILA, Monday POLICE scientists x were conducting ballistics tests today on guns carried by police during a demonstration on Saturday in which two men and a woman were shot dead outside the Philippines Congress building. Philippines constabulary chief, BrigadierGeneral Eduardo Garcia, orderedReuter - 510 words
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306 1971-05-04 12 How the Pakistan army stopped a near successful mutiny LONDON. Mon. A newspaper has reported here that it w.is the Pakistan army's quick reflexes, tighter discipline and better leadership which saved it from mutineers on March tS and 26, when political talks over Pakistan's future tiad broken down. Anthony MascarenhasReuter - 306 words
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Advertisement141 1971-05-04 12 illy Mk j^^^^^^J bmbbbb! Beat Every child deserves Haliborange. Daily. The natural source of three vitamins. A, C, and D, most important for babies and ,X^^V*J^^^^^Kj?^^^S l l T^ zrr^= r^ I children. Haliborange is the concentrated richness of /if^Kil F*"^l Halibut Oil and pure juice of fresh oranges. Haliborange141 words
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Advertisement41 1971-05-04 12 M m 0 up tour feet now IW V Mi L^^attfaflafl WW aW ART NO 8700 Show off the BUCKLE LOOK Jtfl A product of Anchor Shoes for mkM perfect fit, style, personality V WA W Insist on Anchor Brand -always41 words
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467 1971-05-04 13 ERIC PACE - Hunt for legendary rebel in Ceylon ERIC PACE By Kegalle (Ceylon), Mon. QOL. Mahendran Fernando stabbed a blunt finger at the lush green hills around him and snapped "The rascal, he's still alive, unfortunately, but we hope he'll come in quietly and surrender." As Ceylon's four-day amnesty period for rebelsNYT - 467 words
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151 1971-05-04 13 It's the legs that get the men say 'Dolly' girls ONDON, Mon. Legs. Li bottoms, bosoms and faces —in that order were voted by London's "Dolly" girls as assets most attractive- to the opposite sex. according to a fashion survey. The survey was carried out among 220 girls between 16Reuter - 151 words
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Article46 1971-05-04 13 TOKYO. Mon. U SiuKuang. a geologist and member or the Presidium 01 the Chinese People's Consultative Conference, died in Peking on Saturday. He was 82. A radio broadcast monitored here said U made great contributions to advancing geological studies in China. AP.AP - 46 words
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Article32 1971-05-04 13 BANGKOK. Mon. —An unidentified gunman seriously wounded a newly-elected Member of Parliament and .-.hot dead his wife and jeep driver in an ambush near the Loatlon border yesterday. Reutcr.Reuter - 32 words
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198 1971-05-04 13 Policemen now the targets of bomb attacks BELFAST, Mon. Explosions wrecked the homes of two Belfast police chiefs last night but no one was hurt. Superintendent Ross Laird, head of the Special Branch, was able to get his family to safety seconds before the blast because of the vigilance ofReuter - 198 words
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319 1971-05-04 13 Racial riots in 15 years Powell warns LONDON, Mon. White and black people would be fighting each other in Britain in 15 years time, warned Mr. Enoch Powell yesterday. Conservative Party MP Mr. Powell was taking part in a religious programme on television when he made the remark during aReuter - 319 words
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Article39 1971-05-04 13 MIAMI. Mon. Cuban Prime Minister Mr. Fidel Castro, apparently fearful the Island's sugar harvest would fall below the reduced quota of seven million tons, has appealed to workers to remember sugar's "great importance to our economy." AP.AP - 39 words
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Article340 1971-05-04 13 ON ADA (Kansas), Mon. The Hund-Ebert marriage tonight, which will unite Into one family two adults and 23 children, figures to be the biggest thing Onaga has seen for some time. Just about everybody In town plans to take part. "It's a shame they can't widen the340 words
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Article, Illustration268 1971-05-04 13 MEW DELHI, Mon. Mahalia Jackson, the famed American gospel singer, cave a concert last night with four encores and then asked her enthusiastic audience to applaud Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi. "They can say what they want about a woman, but it really takes a woman toAP - 268 words
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Advertisement151 1971-05-04 13 The fun has just begun You're a young woman now.and naturally you have more responsibilities. But there are so many advantages— like more fun, more and different clothes, more freedom And, as a young woman, there's a form of sanitary protection ou should know about. Tampax tampons .They're worn internally151 words
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Advertisement104 1971-05-04 13 THir\VO\V V OX! Ford Capri leads the way. ford Capri, the glamour gal with all the looks, style and spirit. No wonder owners of Ford Capri get the glamour treatment wherever they go For performance, for safety, for sheer marvellous good looks Capri 1300 and 1600 GTL, lead the way.104 words
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Article21 1971-05-04 14 j. Ceramics K. Cont. N itarlitp mperial 9i. JJ -t-.wi $1.02 +.06 $2.75 +.05 $5.45 +.05 $0.52} +.02i $0.67* +.01*21 words
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Article26 1971-05-04 14 1. I.I.1NV .M.C. Jl.UU $1.24 04 Cement I. Tile ihangri-La J.A.C. imbassador J.I.C. $2.25 —.04 $0,804 —03 $1.19 —.03 $1.52 —.03 $1.00 —.02 $1.39 —.0226 words
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Article14 1971-05-04 14 Gula Perak 298.000 Haw Par 101,000 Malaya Glass 91.000 Starlite 85.00014 words
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Article37 1971-05-04 14 Straits Times Indices Apr. SO Mat 3 •Industrials: 149.95 149.SS 7 Hotels: 69.07 88.92 Properties: 113.52 113.60 im- 91.22 91.71 t rubbers: 116.32 116.32 Dec. 30. 1966 s 100 IDec II, 1968 100 tDec. 29, 1962 10037 words
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Article218 1971-05-04 14 GULA Perak made a disappointing debut on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Throughout the four hours of trading this new $1 share was going at a discount ranging from eight to 14 centsThe company's allotment of four million shares at $1 par in218 words
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Article49 1971-05-04 14 f\X the official Malayan Short yj Term Money Market for the week ended May 1. 1971 the range of call rate* was a* follow*: BANKING FUNDS: per cent to i% per cent. GENERAL FUNDS; 34 per cent to 5 per cent. MOVEMENTS 0/ funds totalled $161 million.49 words
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Article1042 1971-05-04 14 D<D AND OFFER PRICES OFFID CIALLV LISTED AT TNI CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS OMIT TRUIT (Ada Unit Tru.t) (Manaier-t prim fer May 4) Mai. Inveat. Fund 1.28 xd 1.33 xd Ual. Prof. Fund1,042 words
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Article847 1971-05-04 14 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala L.impur trading rooms of the Siock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,003 unless otherwise speclf.ed. INDUSTRIALS Arm* (2) $1 44. (2) $1 45 Alcan (1) $1.48, (2) $149 Ben (1)847 words
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Article165 1971-05-04 14 JARDINE Waugh s setback in 1970, Its first in recent years, has not exactly cast a pall of gloom over the company. In fact remarks by chairman Henry Keswlck ln his annual statement show that the slip into the red is being regarded as only a very temporary mishap.165 words
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Article209 1971-05-04 14 RING'S Hotel Incurred an operating loss of $114,942 for 1970 but since then it has' been running at a profit, and this trend is expected to continue for the rest of 1971, says chairman Kwek Leng Beng. The operating loss was not unexpected as the hotel was209 words
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Article187 1971-05-04 14 "^fhe^it" 011 °1 3anl J? ln Malaysia-Singapore announced mese best agreed merchant rates as at May 3: Local dollars to one unit SELLING or Foreign Currency I XT or OD Sterling Pound 7 t OAO Australian Dollar 3 46 25 New Zealand Dollar 3 4795 South Arabian Dinar187 words
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Article281 1971-05-04 14 diversification and new acquisitions. New commercial opportunities, particularly ln the industrial and service fields in Singapore and Malaysia, will be actively sought. All of which indicates that during the later part of this year or early 1972, Jardine is going on a buying spree281 words
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Article248 1971-05-04 14 KRAMAT Tin Dredging is paying a second interim dividend, in lieu of a final, of 10- cents per share for the year to March 1971 to take the total for the year to 25 cents compared with 95 cents previously. KENT (F.M.S.) Tin Dredging suffered a loss of £29,664 in248 words
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Article24 1971-05-04 14 May 3. RUBBER: 112.25 cents per kilo (down 0.50 cent). TIN: 5646.00 (down 75 cents). Official offering 310 tons (up 62 tons).24 words
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Article44 1971-05-04 14 T^HE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dipped fractionally by 75 cents to $646 per picul on an official offering up 62 tons to 310 tons. The market was fairly steady with moderate buying support from the United States and Japan.44 words
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Article108 1971-05-04 14 CHINESE riIODCCE EXCHANGF.. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICKS PER PICCL YESTERDAY. C atonal Oil i bulk $SA *tll*r* drum 197 <a scllrra. (••prm: Miud (f.o.b.i loos* May/ June UK/Coat 133 B. Prpprr: Muntok ABTA white f.o.b. 100% NLW |170 sailers, Sarawak white f.o.b. 06* NLW $l«0 asllsrs. Sarawak apcclal black108 words
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Article303 1971-05-04 14 AFTER opening slir% ghtly steadier on better overseas' advices, values in the rubber market yesterday slipped by 0.50 cent on lack of interest. The market then ruled dormant for the rest of the session. Some unsatisfied demand for RSS One July/Sept, was noted. The morning303 words
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Article53 1971-05-04 14 Saturday Friday •U.I. MJ.S. London Cloaed S9.TO B«lrut CloMd 40.00 Honxkong 40.87 40.81 Zurich Closed 39.608 39 -OS P*rU Cloaed 39 84 Spore (1) Closed 40.00 B'pors (2) Cloaed 154.00 (1) Export price In non-atsrllng treaa in U.S. dollan per ounce. (2) Local dssltra pricea In Singapore53 words
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Article165 1971-05-04 14 COUTH East Asia Development Corporation (Seacorp) Is paying its promised maiden dividend of 7J per cent for the year to January 1971, a payment first forecast for 1968-69. At $881,809, pre-tax profits also meet chairman's Tan Sri Nik Kamil's prediction "in excess of $800,000" made in165 words
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Article220 1971-05-04 14 AL'STlM— the Australian Industrial and Mining Corporation failed to meet September predictions that 1970 profits would exceed an earlier estimate of A 54.7 million when group net profits plunged to A 5434.000 last year from As3.B million ln Chairman M.I. McAlister, who replaced Mr. I. J.D. Murray last November220 words
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Article168 1971-05-04 14 MEMBERS of the Sydney Stock Exchange o have voted to introduce more stringent standards of ethical behaviour by brokers which, chairman J.H. Cooper said, were "without a doubt" the strictest rules governing any Australian stock exchange. Five new provisions based on rules of the New YorkReuter - 168 words
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Article373 1971-05-04 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. Mining stocks were easier In moderate trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today while Industrials were firm. BHP firmed 10 cento to $14 35 while CBR put 'on the same amount to does at $6. Cheney was five cents higher at 51. 55 while Ampol, An*ett and373 words
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Article44 1971-05-04 14 rE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month s»n i Two months sjpc Three months 6 p c Six months 6Jpc Nine months 6|pc Twelve months 6|p.c.44 words
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Article252 1971-05-04 14 T-JONO KONG, Mon. The market cloaed firm with Improvements throughout the day eypeclally toward* the close. There were gains In a number of counters Both Hone Ron*- Telephone* and the "righto" Improved the shares put on HK4O cento and closed at HK526.70 and the "Righto" HK7O cento at252 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1971-05-04 15 Meaning of 'seditious words' defined in court OPENING OF DAP SEDITION CASE Witness: 'It's not our aim to ignore the law K. LUMPUR, Mon A SENIOR Federal Counsel today defined the meaning of "seditious words" under the Sedition Act "as words or a combination of words or sentences Vhich have1,229 words
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407 1971-05-04 15 Why engineer gave $5,000 for a postdated cheque SINGAPORE, Monday. A STRUCTURAL engineer told the High Court today why he paid a man $5,000 in an on-the-spot exchange for a postdated cheque which was later dishonoured. I Mr. Tan Sin Eng, of Telok Ayer Street, said: "I accepted the cheque407 words
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80 1971-05-04 15 TONGUE IS STITCHED BACK AFTER ACCIDENT BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon. Doctors here nave succeeded in stitching back a tongue severed in an accident during the weekend here. It is that of a 19-year-old girl, Nancy Kua, whose car was involved in an accident at Nuara Road when it went off80 words
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175 1971-05-04 15 Man who ignored warning killed by train SINGAPORE Mon. An elderly man who Ignored a warning by his son to avoid taking a route along a railway track to a mosque, was killed by a train, a coroner's court heard today. Mull Khan, 79, was instantly killed when he was175 words
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Article59 1971-05-04 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The eleventh film In Shells Wonderful World of OoU Beventh Series Is available for loan from Shell Film Service at Shell House in Collyer Quay. This one-hour film features Gay Brewer playing against Billy Casper at Doral Country Club In Miami In Florida.59 words
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Article39 1971-05-04 15 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Chinese YMCA camping department will conduct a weekend canoe course for beginners on May IS and IS at the Pmslr Panjang Vigilante Corps Centre. Further details are available Irom the department, tel. 751 M39 words
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Advertisement218 1971-05-04 15 Adv«rtisam«nt Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the The Effective English way you speak and write? Course enables you to make Are you su°e that you are noticeable progress In a few not makine mistakes that hours.218 words
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Advertisement107 1971-05-04 15 PLURAVIT KEEPS YOU ALL OAY HMk^^L Xyal Plurarit Capsules contain a balanced jH combination of high JSJHMR^ B^l potency vitamin and minerals, essential for X complete regular RB|^^ Im^l la tenance °f Daily f^^Bj^^^ iT^i Vitamin Quota, 3RB especially during -X* L^^^^^'l P re B" anc y< lactation 'SftMßf M&107 words
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Miscellaneous255 1971-05-04 15 On your TV and Radio 3.N .P.M. Opening and General Topic: Foreign Investment (C) Hospital 7.41 News (0 3 29 For the Family (M) 7.91 Whicktr's New World Happy, 3.51 A Diary of Events in Singa- Happy, Inc: pore This Wetk (M) 9.15 Our Music Makers (E) 3.55 It's Happening255 words
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Miscellaneous713 1971-05-04 15 SM p.m. Programme Summary 1.17 O.K. Crackerby 5.14 Pok Anui Amai 1.34 Arena Subn 5.37 Speed Racer S.N Kews (M) i.M News (M) 1.11 Penstiwi 1.17 The Rovers 135 The Bold Ones 1.44 My Friend Flicka 11.2S Drama 7.11 This is Tom Jones 11.11 Final News (M) 1.41 Programme Summary713 words
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316 1971-05-04 16 WHEN the new aca- demic year starts at the University of Singapore in July, 19-year-old Deborah Lim will certainly return to her law books with a mass of experience up her sleeves. Not the Perry Mason type of experience though. What she316 words
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415 1971-05-04 16 It isn't easy to fee yourself as others see you. Most of us have a far from true picture of ourselves. It's usually distorted one way or the other. We either picture ourselves as more glamourous than we really are. or we under-estimate our415 words
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Article, Illustration523 1971-05-04 16 ONG KIAT BENG - ONG KIAT BENG By MKN never make passes at girls in glasses is a saying that is fast ageing into an old wives' tale. A good look at the array of frames in an optical shop will convince even523 words
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Article230 1971-05-04 16 Perfume, we all know is no more an extravagance or a luxury. But bath toiletries like bath oil and bath salts are still considered by many working girls as beyond their reach. According to Mr. Etienne Che vallier, a Dior executive who was in Singapore recently,230 words
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Advertisement201 1971-05-04 16 forlliatv^S rewarding SBIIS6 Maß of well- w^m being 7 m >" 1 1^9 Gokton cock stands on on* log y^flj\ Today T'ai Chi is keenly practised not only as an art of self defence but as a means to better health. Undoubtedly T'ai Chi helps a person to relax physically201 words
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Advertisement1205 1971-05-04 17 FMTKIIHTIY EXPIESJ SERVICE lIIECT FIIM UST CIAJT I.UL NlwYirt Pimii PI HI- Iti'i I •|ii. UOMEMN SailM May ll May 11 May I Jiry J Sa.lel Ma?ls ZaJ II Jlly 27 Sailll JMM I Jmi 7 Jmi 4 Alt I MEJJEsmus sans May 11 Jmi IS Jmi 17 am 221,205 words
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Advertisement1074 1971-05-04 18 "ICAWASAKIKISEN KAISHA LTD. W««t Au«tr»li«,«lng«pojp«/J«p«a Sarvic* Fraaaatla S'Mn KMlaac YaUa.ehiAafoya Y'hama MM "El Sartador Mara'" I May 11 May AtteptMf tarn far Kaaa, Osaka. Nagaya. Takikaaa Japan Persian Cull Service Siapaara Fin "iatkikaaa Mara" 2/ 5 May Colombo, Karachi, Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Basrah. Khorr., Bahrain, Doha, Dubai. "Saiki Mara" 141,074 words
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Advertisement994 1971-05-04 18 TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND LoaltPMaaf P. S'kaa Siappora Fan JUWARA a May 21/ M May 1 JaM Aack., Wall., LytL STiAin/MJLms mtiet. S.nnpon P. Slua Peaaßf laalMjfir: RAJULA- Sailed la Part S May Itagapaitiaaa, Madrai. RAJUU 22/27 Mm M May 21 May Nafapattmaa, Madras. RAjiiu ilnZi "J, vIZ nrmmhimm.994 words
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Advertisement890 1971-05-04 18 ORIENT LINES LTD. =3as!^^ (incorporated in the «£public or sinoafomc) ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LOMDON. H'BURG, R DAM, HAVRE. Smppora P. S'kaa Parana Arrrm: NEPTVNE ASUAMUINC 1/ I Mar 11/11 May 12 May London 9/6, H'twri 14/6, R'daa 17/6,890 words
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Advertisement693 1971-05-04 18 jMI I MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SMIPfING CORFORATION BERMAD M B rn.JC3t.Jtm. A-p«a> KMk> L— a-. m I TheNtaonalShappino Uneof i^alayaia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE tns HA i.?.v«m xf/jTSs^; A'«erp 19/7, Iraakaci 21/7. ■W WVIIJ-M a/»JaM M/17JOM A'wirp 4/I,' Brtaea I/I. iunca iata 11/12 J«y 11/11 Jan 17/11 Jaty Ha»ra "/I Laodon693 words
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Advertisement932 1971-05-04 19 ,-Hr I'OKT OF KINOAPORK AITHO- Kl'u. Melbrook. Bumbci Tunas 11, I KITV ANNOt NtKI) TIIK FOLLOW- Kajah Brook. Brantu. AfUDI, Nub,m HKKTHINO AKRANOKMKNTH bulk. Ttuco Bristol. Tong Slot, Rua may 4. LI and Oriental Amiga. HIT- Rapldo 3/4, Automcdon 6'T, Wnltri Rastdn: P*t*r Rlckmers. JfZ. Lloyd 13/ M. Pampa Argentina932 words
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Advertisement1338 1971-05-04 19 i*BMßmßnHml FORM I -NOTICE BY TNE COMMISSIONER RELATING TO INDEFEASIBILITY (Section 84 (t) NOTICE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF LAND TITLES Whereas I am satisfied of the validity of the replacement titles to the holdings described in the Schedule hereto, together with the names and addresses of the proprietors thereof: And1,338 words
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Advertisement1261 1971-05-04 19 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Near Orchard Road, solidly constructed 3-storey building. 10,000 sq. ft. built-in area. (20 rooms with bathrooms attached and spacious lounges) Own parking area Suitable any purpose or for prestiguous Company House on long lease. Write offer to Box I A 4239, B.T. Spore. CONDOLENCES The Board of Directors1,261 words
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Article78 1971-05-04 20 MICKEY. RUTH. TBSSIB sincerely thank natives and friends for assistance, condolences, visits, wreaths, donations for masses and attendance at th.' funeral of their beloved mother Iris Maud Scully. MR. ANO MRS. Victor EruthayaraJ Lourduuathan P. Jaya thank friends relatives for assistance, attendance, gifts and good wishes on the occasion78 words
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Article60 1971-05-04 20 HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS Ann Murray (a Joan Booty Model) for winning Tbe Fair Lady Fashion Contest. Well done Ann From Joan and th* girls. LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Slngapura for your regular faclaU and all skin conditions. Latest methods, moderate prices. Appointments: Telephone *****3 (B'pore). SINCAPORE BALLET ACADEMY New60 words
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Obituary97 1971-05-04 20 JONES: The director* of Kennedy Burkill and Co. Sdn. Berhad regret to announce the death of Percival O, Jones on 4th February 1971 at MoorinM L. House. Melllng. near Liverpool. Lancashire. formerly manager of Bute Eatate. Negrl Sembllan and Chemor United Eatate, Perak. HARRY JOHN HARRIS. 49 passed away97 words
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Obituary24 1971-05-04 20 IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. Lee Pang Soo departed on 4 3.70. Gone but not forgotten. Alway* rememi«red by family and friends.24 words
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Advertisement608 1971-05-04 20 TO ALICE AND RICHARD Ong. a son. Murray brother to Marianne on May Ist at Oleneagles. Orateful thanks to Doctors and staff. LIM YAM, Joo Tong to Janet on 4.3.71. Religious announcements WHAT 1$ TRUTH? Charles Haslam a d-namlc radio and television personality from Florida, U.S.A. will Hive the answer608 words
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Advertisement890 1971-05-04 20 BILL COLLECTORS, Male and Female Book-Keepers. Correspondence Clerka. General Clerks. Canvassers and Office Peon* required. Knowledge of Chinese easentlal with Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent. Apply In writIng P.O. Box No. 7. Macpherson Road Post Office. EARN 6160/- 8340/- WEEKLY. American company requires 5 ambitious men/ladles to train for Direct890 words
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Advertisement997 1971-05-04 20 TELEVISION APPRENTICE required urgently. Must be Initiative, hardworking. References, driving licence essential Appointment B'pore *****7 ENGLISH SPEAKING WAITRESSES any Nationality Food and lodging provided. 217 Lavender Street B'pore 12 Tel: *****. EUROPEAN MANAGER REQUIRES amah. stay-In, cook European food, speak English. Pleas* telephone Mr. Chan *****1. office hours. FEMALE GENERAL997 words
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Advertisement915 1971-05-04 20 HOLLAND ROAO detached 4 bedrooms/ servant's amenities, spacious garden furnished $2,000/-. Semi-detached 3 bedrooms/servant* smenities. spacious garden partly furnished $600/-. Contact Victor Chia ft Partners *****. DISTRICT 10 modern fully furnished 3/4 bedrooms semi-detached new bouses near Botanic Oardens, University Singapore. American School. Quiet, high-class residential area Telephone (Spore) 6664)0.915 words
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Advertisement971 1971-05-04 20 FULLY FURNISHED 3 bed roomed bungalow available now at dlst. IS Mir Lucky Height*. Ttl *****6 Spore. DIST. 11 OUIET LOCALITY furnlahad 3 bedroom* luxurious flats and semidetached bungalow. Ring Low (8-pore) *****. 12 JALAN PSRGAM, CHAHGI furnished S bedrooms semi-detached bungalow available immediately. Ring Low (B'pore) *****. 1 810971 words
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Advertisement877 1971-05-04 20 DISTRICT U snoprxwisermodera Bau at Ctarttca Park 3-twdrooms. 1 b»u> room, living/dining rooms. bsUeomy and kit Tel: SMTS B'pore. PASIR PANJANO ever It acre*), free bold land, Meal for development, vacant possession Principals only. Tel B'pore *****8/*****4/*****8. SENNETT ESTATE Urrace bouse Ssletar Hills *eml-d*taeb*d. MacPnerson. unfurnished Bat to let. B'pore877 words
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Advertisement910 1971-05-04 20 SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR GIRLS. six month* rapid count: Starting May. Register early. Raja* College. Raffle* Place. (*****/*****0). Raja s. 21 «.D Changl Road (*****8). SHORTHAND rapid .Impllfled course. Class** anytime (theory/Speed 50/ 150). Register early. Raja's College, Raffles Place (*****/*****0). Raja's. 218 D Changl Road (*****8). AFTERNOON BECINNIRS BOOK KEEPING.910 words
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Advertisement868 1971-05-04 20 INTERNATIONAL AIR ENTERPRISE weekly economic Sights to London. also commercial flights A European Tours Tel Spore. *****0/*****0 KOTA TINOOI WATERFALLS Every: Sunday w/meals $850 HONGKONO-KOWLOON (MACAU) 8 days $890. Dep: 9 ft 23 May HONGKONG-KOW LOON TAIWAN 12 days $1350. Dep. 9 ft 23 May TAIWAN-JAPAN -HONGKONG 14 days $1720.868 words
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Letters to the Editor
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295 1971-05-04 21 Where have all the tratflc cops gone? I HAD a harrowing experience while driving to work along Adam Road towards Lornie Road last week. It was a wet morning. A lorry travelling in the opposite direction towards Dunearn Road suddenly jumped295 words
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Letter189 1971-05-04 21 NOTHING can be more frustrating than having to drive at 45 mph behind a lorry that is not supposed to exceed 20 or 30 mph. I travel to Johore Bahru and back frequently and at every trip I invariably encounter these lorries which either carry timber, granite or goods, or189 words
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152 1971-05-04 21 rE lorry problem In free-parking housing estate carparks is getting out of hand. Yet the authorities do not seem to be doing anything about it. It has come to a stage where lorries have with complete impunity "taken over" parking lots In the carparks. The152 words
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Letter128 1971-05-04 21 Replies from the Govt... I REFER to the letter by 'Outcast" (S. T. April 22) alleging discrimination against boys who have been discharged from Social Welfare Homes. Your correspondent states In his letter that "old boys from the Social Welfare Department are In a respectable position today, working as clerks,128 words
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Letter133 1971-05-04 21 1 REFER to the letter by "Another Life in danger (ST., April 4) who mentioned that he and five other people were trapped in a jammed lift in block 7, Toa Payoh, on April 25. An inspection of the two lifts in block 7 on April 27, showed that both133 words
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120 1971-05-04 21 Teacher's school uniform will cost $50 AI Y son who Is a ITI teacher has been asked by his principal to wear uniforms to school. I think this is an infringement of personal freedom. The principal wants every teacher to be "cooperative." Being uncooperative could mean an adverse report at120 words
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Letter99 1971-05-04 21 THE 3.30 a.m. AUCTION EVERY morning at 3.30 a.m. an unauthorised vegetable "market" at the circle of Loronc 6 between blocks 28 and 29 comes to life. The hawkers come from rural areas to auction off their vegetables and the noise they create is causing us to lose sleep. Their99 words
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209 1971-05-04 21 WHEN LETTERS HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE POSTMAN TO GET WELL HELP! Cannot somebody Jog the postal service into at least the minimum standards of efficiency? Some days ago, a neighbour who called at the nearest post office to complain that she had not received a letter her husband had209 words
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Letter239 1971-05-04 21 RECENTLY I got my PUB bill and found that my gas consumption was $53.36 —nearly 950 per cent rise In consumption! (Our monthly consumption is between $3 to $4 a month). A complaint was th°r ofore made and the PUB said it must be the mistake of the meter-reader, or239 words
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Letter74 1971-05-04 21 MANY hoax calls have been made sending ambulances and police patrol cars etc., to my house in Toa Payoh. I have reported the matter to the police and have also requested them to trace the caller. However, no action has been taken and recently another call was made sending a74 words
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Letter20 1971-05-04 21 RESIDENTS of Sembawang Hill Estate would be grateful if street lamps could be Installed in the estate A. T., Singapore.20 words
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Advertisement667 1971-05-04 21 Cont. from Page 20) For CVERYONI KNOWS BY NOW That ue arc specialists In Philco. Sanyo. Acma. Frigidaire. Ocneral Electric. Carrier, split-system, and packaged A r-condii loners Call at Singapore Kefrlgeratlon Company. H/14 International Building, Telephone *****0/ ****** *****6. typewriters Olympla. Olivetti. Wellon. Adler. Royal, Imperial. Underwood. Faclt. etc. Portables667 words
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Advertisement653 1971-05-04 21 1970 FAIRMONT. Alrcondltloned. One owner. Low mileage. Immaculate. $10,950/- Universal Cars. 45 Orchard Road. Tel *****1. 19SS REGISTERED IM* HUlman Imp with Insurance/road tax $2,800/-. Wanted Rover T. C or O»el Commondore OS 1968. Call (Spore) *****. IMS F ESCORT DELUXE R/TaX Aug/71 Insurance May. ''72 $3,800/- 0.n.0. *****S after653 words
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Advertisement692 1971-05-04 21 NORTH AMERICAN ROCKWELL (S) PTE. LTD. invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: a) METALLURGIST Responsible for interpreting and establishing standards end procedures for continuous In-line heat treatment, testing and inspection of metal components. A University Degree In Mechanical Engineering. Metallurgy or allied field Is essential b)692 words
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Advertisement556 1971-05-04 21 FOR CLERICAL VACANCIES IN A BI'MIPI TRA COMPANY SABAH. EAST MALAYSIA Applications are Invited from Candidates with followingqualifications: Educational: Minimum Senior Cambridge School Leaving Certificate with Credit Id Engllsfi Age: Between 18-25 yean. Nationality: Malaysian citizens: preference to Malays. Other qualifications: Essential: Fluency In Malay. Preferable (a> Passes In AccounUng556 words
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TIME SPORT
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Article53 1971-05-04 22 CVDNEY. if on. Nine top Sydney racehorses have been shipped to Slngapoie. local racing sources said today. The horses, which Joined a shipment of thoroughbreds from all States leaving last Priday, are: Beginners Luck. Pull Regalia. Volcanic. Impossible Dream. Swift Road. Danish Don. Rotherham. Battle Bridfe-e. andReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration656 1971-05-04 22 Ups and downs in weighting the horses RACING with EPSOM JEEP SPLITTING 860 horses into six-well-balanced classes involves a lot of juggling by the MRA Handicapper. There has been drastic reshuffling and quite a number of horses have been sent up a class without winning. Naturally there has been a656 words
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Article924 1971-05-04 22 STIPE'S REPORT THE Stipendiary J steward's report on the races at Bukit Timah last weekend: SATL'BDAY Race 1: In the straight Trishaw Angel (Harbridge) was tightened slightly by Even Better (Coleman) who was taken out by Tobacco Leaf (apprentice D. Kwong). Race 2: Running to924 words
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158 1971-05-04 22 IJARIS. Mon. Zug, a 25-1 outsider. won the French 2,000 Guineas at Longchamp yesterday the only shock in the three big events on the card. The favourites won the other two feature events. Bold Fascinator capturing the French 1.000 Guineas and Caro taking158 words
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Article98 1971-05-04 22 TVEW YORK. Mon. Results 11 of yesterday's baseball games: American League: New York 2 Milwaukee 1 (Ist game); New York 5 Milwaukee 4 (2nd): Boston 1 Minnesota 0 (Ist game). Boston 9 Minnesota 8 Cnd): Chicago 3 Washington 1: Baltimore 5 Kansas City 3: California 4 Detroit 3:98 words
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Article, Illustration910 1971-05-04 22 ■tITEIOHTS for the Tf races at Buklt Timah this weekend: SATURDAY CL. 1, DIV. 1 7K. Ya Ya 9.00 Commander-ln-Chief 9.00 Tloman II 9.00 EeUaUhang 9.00 Mahseer 8.13 Foresight 8.11 Stingray II 8.11 Great World II 8.11 Fortune Hunter 8.11 Able Envoy 8.10 Nonparlel 8.09 Dendroblum II910 words
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240 1971-05-04 23 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA By POLICE and PWD had to settle for an unregistered referee when Vincent Gomez, one of the two umpires assigned the match, failed to turn up at Thomson Road yesterday for a Div. 1 League hockey match. Gomex, who240 words
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Article60 1971-05-04 23 Naval Base School entered the national Schools boys' B and C division hockey finals with comfortable wins in the semiiinals at Balestier Road yesterday. The B team beat Upper Thomson 2-0 and will meet the winners of the Victoria-Chang-kat Changl clash, while the C tetm beat60 words
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Article53 1971-05-04 23 Armed Forces scored their second straight win when they trounced Telok Ayer C.C. 5-1 In the Singapore table tennis team championship at Monk's Hill School last night. Other results: Hong Urn C.C bt Tuan Mong 5-2, Shlng Wan SC. bt NAAFI 5-0, Mun Chiang Song bt53 words
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Article, Illustration292 1971-05-04 23 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - No goals and no thrills, only dull hockey PERCY SENEVIRATNE By §AN Fernando of Argentina and the Singapore Under-23 side grappled to a scoreless draw in a hockey match which plodded along for most of the 70 minutes at the Padang yesterday. If the local team had hoped to pick292 words
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Article16 1971-05-04 23 Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold a committee meeting at Sports House on Thursday.16 words
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Article119 1971-05-04 23 SWEEP BY LOCALS IN THE JAPAN GP TOKYO. Mon. Japans 1 Kuniomi Nagamatsu. In a Mitsubishi Colt F2OOO. won the Japan Orand Prix at Fuji Speedway in Oyama today. He completed 35 laps totalling 130.6 miles In lhr 4:31.69. The second and third places also went to Japanese drivers Osamu119 words
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427 1971-05-04 23 WILSON Shueh proved himself to be the Serangoon Secondary's No. 1 sprinter when he won the 100 m. 200 m and 400 m at their annual meet at Farrer Park yesterday, reports PETER SIOW. But Wilson's times fell far short427 words
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Article238 1971-05-04 23 Protest as Vosper lose to Hume r[E Singapore Business Houses Junior knockout soccer championship opened yesterday with a protest by Vosper Thornycroft after they were beaten 3-2 by Hume Industries at Farrer Park. Thornycroft. who play in Dlv. 3 in the Business Houses League, claimed that Hume fielded an unregistered238 words
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Article27 1971-05-04 23 TOKYO. Mon. Australia's Peter Thomson shot a two-under-par 70 and captured the Wizard international golf tournament by one stroke with a two-round total of 143.27 words
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Article237 1971-05-04 23 DEFENDING champions St. Andrews' "A" powered their way Into the quarter-finals of the national schools' seven-a-slde rugby tournament 'B division, with an easy 32-0 win over Newtown at the Peoples' Association yester•fhe Saints, fielding practically the same team as last year's, scored four237 words
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218 1971-05-04 23 CEOUL, Mon. Burma and Malaysia scored easy wins over Taiwan and Cambodia respectively in the Presidents Cup soccer tournament here tonight. Both matches were played in rain which fell all day. soaking the pitch. Only a few hundred spectators under the218 words
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Article54 1971-05-04 23 SELECTION trials were held at Parrer Park yesterday for the schools international soccer tournament In Singapore on July 24-31. In the Under-18 trials. City District edged Katong District 3-2. and Bukit Timah District drew 1-1 with Serangoon District. Serangoon beat Bukit Timah 2-1 and Katong beat City 2-154 words
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Article, Illustration36 1971-05-04 23 Cedar Girls Secondary will hold their annual athletics meet at Cedar Avenue on Thursday A PALL of black smoke rises over the Expo site as stallholders salvage their goods. Picture by Tan Wee Him.Tan Wee Him - 36 words
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Advertisement559 1971-05-04 22 ggffea MASOK-LAH BERKHIDMAT DALAM *^&B£m^ r TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA MALAYSIA 7*^B^4 SEBA6AI PEGAWAI DALAM \&jfa& CHAWANGAN TEKNIK TENTERA LAUT DIRAJA MALAYSIA menawarkan tuan2 pekerjaan yang berfaedah. Peluang2 banyak terbuka sebagai Pegawai Bertauliah dalam Tentera Laut Diraja Chawangan Teknik. 1. KELULUSAN PELAJARAN mesti-lah mempunyai Sijil Persekolahan Tinggi jurusan llmu Hisab dan559 words
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Advertisement735 1971-05-04 23 SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB Installation of Golf Course Watering System Tenders are Invited for the provision and installation of a complete semi-automatic watering system for the Bukit Course (18 holes) of the Singapore Island Country Club. Tenders should Include the cost of the following 1. Providing and Installing any pumping735 words
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Advertisement432 1971-05-04 23 SPURS v ARSENAL RESULT AND REPORT IN TODAY'S NEW NATION pc« c« >m Mist mms T "•"I STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY I WORD PUZZLE 'R' 1 mm mjmjm I j r=:::::::zz: LfJ iTBBIE |Q|W| FILL IN I 5 2 1 j[a| MISSIN6 ijßpr LETTERS IiJMHMHI LLILJ below C Cit llM| MM432 words
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Article202 1971-05-04 24 SINGAPORE, Mon. Nanyang S i a n g Pau's chairman and chief executive, Mr. Lee Eu Seng, 41, tonight issued a statement on the arrest of his younger brother, Mau Seng, and the paper's three senior executives. The statement reads: s- I categorically deny the accusations of the202 words
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Article32 1971-05-04 24 SAIGON, Mon. South Vietnam's coastal railway system came to a near halt today when almost 4.000 railway workers went en their first-ever 24--hour national strike for a wage Increase. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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149 1971-05-04 24 /CANBERRA, Mon.— The \j Australian Government was guilty of gross dereliction of duty In falling to safeguard Its multi-million dollar Investments in military bases in Malaysia, a Labour Party member told Parliament here today. Mr. W. L. Morrison, a New South Wales member, saidReuter - 149 words
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Article418 1971-05-04 24 T ONDON. Mon. The stock market J closed firm. Trading was quieter than that seen towards the end of last week with the Institutions rather less active. At 2.43 p.m. the Financial Times index was up two points at 388.2, a new 1971 high. Closing middle prices Of418 words
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Article110 1971-05-04 24 ANOTHER 'NO' TO FORM GOVT PHNOM PENH, Mon.— National Assembly President Gen. In Tarn turned down the prime ministership of Cambodia this morning and the Government turned back to outgoing Premier Marshal Lon N'ol and his deputy. Gen. Sirik Matak. Gen. Tarn, told newsmen that Marshal Lon Nol himself had110 words
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Article33 1971-05-04 24 LONDON, Mon. Queen Elizabeth 11, looking recovered from her nagging cough and cold after several days rest, left today en a 10-day 4.500 mile (7.242 km) tour of British Columbia, Canada,.33 words
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Obituary31 1971-05-04 24 01 VRltt Eugenic (Jennie) passed away peacefully 3.3.71 cortege leaves 3 Karlkal Road Wednesday 5 5.71 at 4 30 p.m. for St. Joseph's Church Victoria Street thence to Bldadarl Cemetery.31 words
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