The Straits Times, 29 May 1971
1971-05-29
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Title Section24 1971-05-29 1 Y^MfIEgAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Est4. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1971-05-29 1 JOSEPH YEO - Herald loses permit JOSEPH YEO: No issue today SEE PAGE TWO 3y Singapore, Friday TME Government' today revoked the printing licence of the Singapore Herald. And the newspaper's managing director, Mr. Jimmy Hahn, hit back by describing its action as "brutal, callous and a black day for Singapore.' The 10-month-old1,179 words
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Article90 1971-05-29 1 5 Reds killed in Sarawak KUCHING (Sarawak), Fri. Malaysian security forces killed a group of five communist guerillas including two women in Binatang, in the Third Division of Sarawak on Thursday, it was reported today. The General Officer Commanding in Chief, East Malaysia, Maj.-Gen. Ismail bin Ibrahim, said a securityUPI - 90 words
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Article30 1971-05-29 1 FORNA3ZO (Sldly), Frl Red hot lava slowly but relentlessly moved further into this tiny village on the slopes of Mount Etna today, swallowing U(> houses on the outskirts.30 words
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587 1971-05-29 1 HARRY MILLER - DOCTOR FROM JOHORE STRUCK OFF REGISTER HARRY MILLER By T ONDON, Fri. An 80-year-old doctor, scion of Johore nobility, was ordered yesterday to be struck off the medical register for over prescribing thousands of drug tablets to young people sometimes posting prescriptions to them. He was Dr. Walter Murad Abdul587 words
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97 1971-05-29 1 BEIRUT, Frl. The Second Secretary of the Ghanaian Embassy in London, Heiekial *nkrah, was sentenced today to three years' hard labour for hashish smuggling. A criminal court found him guilty of trying to smuggle 37.5 kilos of hashish out of Lebanon in April 1970.AP - 97 words
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96 1971-05-29 1 200 Viets killed in heavy fighting SAIGON, Fri.— The United States threw Its full range of air power into the battle for the Cambodian town of Snuol today and more than 200 North Vietnamese troops were reported killed in a third day of heavy fighting. The Saigon Command said 500Reuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration554 1971-05-29 1 WHAT ROCKEFELLER TOLD PREMIER LEE SINGAPORE, Friday rpHE Singapore Government today revealed that Chase Manhattan Bank chairman Mr. David Rockefeller had told Mr. Lee Kuan Yew it was his bank's standing rule not to lend money to newspapers. The reason554 words
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Article324 1971-05-29 1 r-47 die as trains crash head-on IyUPPERTAL, (West Germany), Fri. At least 47 people, 41 of them children, were killed yesterday when an express freight train hurtled headlong into a train carrying 100 children home from a school outing. Twenty five children were also critically injured in the crash describedReuter - 324 words
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Article43 1971-05-29 1 MIAMI. Frl. An anonymous caller yesterday demanded USS2CO.OOO ($600,000) after warning that a bomb had been placed aboard a National Alilines flight. But the threat turned out to be a hoax, a spokesman (or the airline reported here. Rcuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article44 1971-05-29 1 PARIS. Frl. Russian officials at the Paris air show today squelched unconfirmed reports that their supersonic airliner would go into service before the French-British Concorde. They said it would be 1973 or 1974. the same dates given by tha Concorde builders. AP.AP - 44 words
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Article35 1971-05-29 1 MIXICH. Fri—Mr. David RockfrUer. bead of Chaie Manhattan Bank, confirmed today be telephoned Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to talk about thr situation of the Singapore Herald— IP! (ice this page).35 words
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Advertisement12 1971-05-29 1 ,1 PAGOL SWISS WATCH Automatcally makes her wrist the centre of ADMIRATION!12 words
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Advertisement9 1971-05-29 1 Don't waste water MAKE EVERY DROP COUNT-See Page 39 words
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Advertisement84 1971-05-29 1 is golden Philco lias the big aJvantage. It's super quiet. But to get it that way we have to spend more. Spend more on special baffles round the fan. Contour fitted. Others don't have them. Plulco docs. That's Philcc quality. Quality l!iat lasts. Quality tint's right through. Philco quality. Worth84 words
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Article, Illustration433 1971-05-29 2 ;lememt mesenas - Herald staff to carry on till firm ceases to exist ;lememt mesenas: By < Singapore, Friday "[MIX editorial staff of the Singapore Herald will continue to work despite the Government's withdrawal of the company's printing permit today. The staff of 33 reporters and 11 photographers went about their daily assignments433 words
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Article41 1971-05-29 2 YMCA GOES METRIC ON FLAG DAY SINGAPORE. Frl. The YMCA will hand out book marks with metric conversion tables instead of paper flags for its Flag Day on Saturday. Funds raised will be used for the. expansion of various YMCA programmes.41 words
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113 1971-05-29 2 SINGAPORE, Fri— Artists have a positive role to play in a developing society like Singapore, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Inche A. Rahim Lshak, said tonight. This was because development must surely mean the creation of culture as well as material wealth,113 words
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Advertisement59 1971-05-29 2 W^jji SO WHOLESOME %jsj| for EVERYONE! fj m. mMSß^Jf&mk Seven-Up -the world's "fresh-up" favourite. Next time Biiiijl you're hot and tired enjoy Seven-Up with its cool, clean pItoP r taste and quick refreshing lift. It's nice for company great for teens and perfect for the biggest thirst. II t/Ijll *~^M59 words
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153 1971-05-29 3 Brunei Army's 'alliance' with Gurkha troops BANDAR SERI BEOAWAN, Frl— A "formal alliance" today was made between the Brunei Army and the Gurkhas here By this alliance, the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment and the Second King Edward Vll's own Gurkha Rifles are now free to use each other's mess facilities.153 words
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Article335 1971-05-29 3 CHI A POTEIK - Record low for working day CHI A POTEIK No draw-off for first time from reservoirs By Singapore, Friday WATER consumption yesterday fell to a record law for a working day of 101 million gallons 5.1 million gallons below Wednesday's level. The record for the lowest consumption this month was set335 words
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Article, Illustration126 1971-05-29 3 A ONES Maria Mol--2\ ly. 26, is a flnalyear medical student at an Indonesian university. But she is already the assistant head of its clinical department. A n Indonesian Chinese, Agnes said: "It's our system there. Posts are commonly given to final-year126 words
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199 1971-05-29 3 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Some of Singapore's family planning methods are to be adopted by Indonesia for an "Intensive campaign" to reduce its birthrate. This was stated by Dr. K.A. Sjamsoeddin, the Assistant Rector (VlceChancellor) of the Serlwldjaja University In Palembang, South Sumatra. Dr. Sjamsoeddin.199 words
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Article49 1971-05-29 3 KANGAR. Pri. The new $100,000 road linking Malaysia ad Thailand through the border town of Padang Besar is expected to open for traffic on June 1. The road will connect Padang Besar in North Perils to the Thai town of Sadao eight miles away.49 words
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Article30 1971-05-29 3 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. Tham Kok leong Is the new general secretary of the Singapore Interpreters' Union. His, name was omitted In the list of Interpreters' officials published today.30 words
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148 1971-05-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three or four communist terrorists are believed to have been wounded during an engagement with Thai security forces In followup operations In the Betong salient in South Thailand on Wednesday, it was announced here today. The terrorists abandoned an assortment148 words
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63 1971-05-29 3 KUANTAN. m. A 2,000--lb. birthday cake has been ordered by the Sultan or Pahang for his 67th birthday tomorrow. The round. 3ft. 7in. tall cake, costing $1,200, has six tiers which are supported by three miniature elephants. It will be cut by the Sultan63 words
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231 1971-05-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Russian shipping lines are expected to increase their freight rates from July 1. Their agent In Malaysia, Sharikat Wan Soon Sdn Bhd.. today confirmed that it had been Informed of this intention by the shipping lines. A spokesman231 words
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Article64 1971-05-29 3 New post for MSA engineer KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Mr. R.M. Butcher has been appointed MSA's chief maintenance enei^eer here. A statement by MSA said with Mr. Butcher's appointment. Hi engineering division In Kuala Lumpur has been further strengthened to prepare for the setting up of the FDkker Friendship base at64 words
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Advertisement278 1971-05-29 3 PA has been a-sked to advise on the appointment of a SALES SUPERVISOR PENANG AREA ($1,500) for CALTEX OIL MALAYSIA LTD. Caltex an seeking a Sales Supervisor to control a uroup cf sales representatives, initial location wiii likely be In the Penang area. Clients serviced Include service Stations and Industrial278 words
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Advertisement214 1971-05-29 3 PROFESSIONAL PIANO FARFISA^] A fully electronic instrument with a dynamic action providing an au- JL thentic and realistic piano sound The Professional Piano is completely portable and offers m addition a wide variety of other sounds It can reproduce the Honky-Tonk piano the Clavichord, the Harp, the Banjo and a214 words
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Article, Illustration260 1971-05-29 4 Club to preserve T-series MG cars formed -here— CINGAPORE, Fri. A club for owners bent on preserving their old but sturdy T-serles MG cars has been formed here. It is the "T-Benes Register of Singapore" which will hold Its second meeting tomorrow. Its first meeting, attended by nine enthusiasts, was260 words
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Article40 1971-05-29 4 SINOAPORE, Fri. Labourer Law Ah Tee. S3, was today fined $250 afer he admitted operating a pirate taxi In Lorong 5, Toa Payoh, on April IS. Law's car was also forfeited. He had a similar previous conviction.40 words
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Article, Illustration236 1971-05-29 4 rE multi-million dollar contract for the construction of the superstructure of the Development Bank of Singapore was signed yesterday. DBS chairman. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong-. signed the S36i million contract on behalf of the bank, and Mr. Sinlaburo Yama d a. vice president of236 words
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101 1971-05-29 4 U.S. LEASES ARMED SHIP TO MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An American landing ship tank (LST) will go Into service with the Royal Malaysian Navy In early July. The 1.653-ton vessel, which has a speed of 12 knots and is armed with 40mm guns, will be on lease to the Malaysian101 words
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Article31 1971-05-29 4 SINGAPORE, Prl. Taxidriver Choo Ah Sal was today fined $10 by a traffic court after he admitted smoking while carrying passengers In his taxi on Sept. 16. 196631 words
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223 1971-05-29 4 Govt seeking more jobs in industry for the handicapped SINGAPORE;. Fr The Government 's trying to find more jobs In factories and Industries tor the physically handicapped. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok will go on a fact-finding tour of 14 factories from tomorrow till Sept. 11. Among223 words
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Advertisement425 1971-05-29 4 WCIftH KM* W Clothings should be fitt. s mtw twnniw 2> in g- |f "o*- the y wMI -—y liwi effect the child's health 'N/*^***^^. growth. Very often a child feels uncomfortable, starts to cry, tears away the clothings, shows sign of unpleasantness because he does not want to wear425 words
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Advertisement91 1971-05-29 4 OPENING SOON! MIDTOWN THE MOST RELIABLE TOURSIT SHOPPING CENTRE at 7. HOI ST., SINGAPORE Undtr »ht Management of KISH KHEMLANI FORMERLY MANAGES OF PRIMIIR SHOPPING CENTRI. CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE AIR FLOWN BEEF OUR SPECIALITY OHIM Neon MUnlflht (Irtry d«r 12 •14 CalrnhlH Ro«4. T.I: 174JH I DEAF! DON'T BE DECEIVED91 words
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Miscellaneous133 1971-05-29 4 Alley O»p By V.T. Hamlin l.i'l Ihrn'r By A I Capp ~=^r^r~+*Y A XI V.VQ'J- f \<* irTM <>L -^^r_ HE^ I6Mrr Y"AMDhAOM \^CAXJLA^t^/ V-""-^<- a V xrv&Jic I HATtKIDS.7 )/SHNMWFAMT BE RlGHT.'.' <^> WA^eLOVJi! MEET IMG OF < youth K?K SJr /<$ ~\t V CRAZE KEEPS (AY ALLOWANCE I133 words
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300 1971-05-29 5 K LUMPUR, ft IMII. Government is studying ways and means of mobilising local resources to provide the bulk of the money to fin;inre the Second Malaysia Plan (1971-75). These will be backed by Government's own resources and possible loans from international financial institutions such300 words
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83 1971-05-29 5 Clerk who fled with $1,000 is jailed SINGAPORE. Frl. A former clerk of Lee Huat Company of Upper Bukit Timah Road was Jailed for six months today, for misappropriating $1,000 from his company on April 16. The court heard that Tan Ah Peng. 23. had been given 1 1.000 cash83 words
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Article60 1971-05-29 5 SINGAPORE. Fri Mr. Jacques Tan. manager of Cycle and Carriage Ltd. branches leaves Singapore tomorrow on a five week tour of Europe, including a visit to the DaimlerBenz factory at Stuttgart. West Oermany. The company's finance officer. Mr. Chia Kok Lcong will leave next week for60 words
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Article51 1971-05-29 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Hungarian pianist Peter Frankl will perform works by Haydn. Beethoveen and Chopin at the Conference Hall on June Mr. Frankl's recital has been arranged by Donald Moore Concerts. Tickets priced at $15, $12.50, $10. $7.50, $5. and $2.50 are on sale at Donald Moore51 words
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Article35 1971-05-29 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association will hold their annual dinner on June 18 at the Jurong Room. Shangri-La Hotel. Quality certificates will be presented by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Research.35 words
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Article, Illustration948 1971-05-29 5 T.F. HWANG - Lawyer denies charge negligence T.F. HWANG: DAMAGES CLAIM BY OLD CLIENT By Singapore, Friday lAWYI-R Mr. Kenneth Edward Hilborne denied in the High Court today allegations of negligence against him and his former law firm in a civil action l}v a land developer who had been his client for munv948 words
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91 1971-05-29 5 Youth admits part in $1,225 robbery SINGAPORE. Fri. Three youths held up housewife Tan Hwee Joo. 32. at knifepoint on April 26. and made away with $1,225 in cash and jewellery. Today. Tan Leng Huang. 19. jobless, admitted taking part in the robbery at Tan's flat In Lorong 13 at91 words
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Advertisement87 1971-05-29 5 a many-sided affair at hotel &T f J I centre of an exciting fun world Centrally located. Hotel Miramar offers you a manytided stay. There is unforgettable Cantonese cuisine at our ChiiMtt Restaurant Fun. song and dance at the Soundbox Disco A 24 hour Coffee House. And quiet, comfort and87 words
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Advertisement116 1971-05-29 5 LI i\d SuLJ After tMf who'd really ttust a shirt under 30? Want the newest old-f aihioned style? Then go back. Way back when the 20th Century was a pup. The rage in men's fashions were the shirts shown in those Arrow Collar Man ads. Wow, they were colorful. With116 words
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Article, Illustration647 1971-05-29 6 mUIRI Ri IiAJIM KldM m TOHEY were in their x Tumasek green, all six of them, at the Beach Road Camp. The camp was a multi-purpose training ground, hut it was to see the bands in practice sessions of that I visited it the other day. I647 words
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Article, Illustration752 1971-05-29 6 Co-existence showbiz style WHEN IT PAYS TO BE A STRANGER UOWEVER great show people may look together. they're just not one big family! Perhaps It's worth bearing that in mind the next time you watch these people making their final bow before the dip of the curtain. It's lovely to752 words
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Advertisement311 1971-05-29 6 \^J FRENCH RESTAURANT PROUDLY PRESENTS 1 fcJ^B^B bbEt*^ ft b^A^bl HPJMMMf bH ITnT asm. l« fLJR \Zs<fu**roria/ BARRYRUGL£SS I Singapore Tel: ***** Mime Comedy I Id ■rMtiMMMSAHMwni||ykM|lijiißHM^^| rir"| 1 1 1- .Ta^B^«T*'***''''*''T^*^ i 'iff7***'w^^B hid i BB^B^_^^>^4S^^^BB^BB^B^BBMB|JBBBBBVBBHBBBfIBBIBBBBBB^USiK t HH&HfiBiiHIiH Loi g B] E] B] g E] Bj g Ej E]311 words
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Advertisement64 1971-05-29 6 Books and paperbacks our collection is best MPH has an enormous book department. The biggest range of educational materials and paperbacks in town. Books for reference, books for reading, books to match your every interest. Enjoy yourself browsing while we play your favourite tunes. 71/77 Stamford Ro«d Singapore. Tel *****364 words
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309 1971-05-29 7 Junior Flying Club to start with 120 StudentS- SINGAPORE, Fri. The »3 Government-sponsored Junior Flying Club, which was set up recently for young Singaporeans interested ln learning to fly will begin its first courses for about 120 students ln December. The club is part of a Government attempt to interest309 words
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67 1971-05-29 7 Traffic offences cost learner $155 SINGAPORE, Frl. Oddjob labourer Ng Soon Hup, 24, was today fined a total of $155 when he pleaded guilty to three traffic charges. Ng a learner motorcyclist. was fined $25 for riding along Woodlands Road on Sept. 20 last year without a crash-hel-met: $30 lor67 words
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Article80 1971-05-29 7 SINOAPORE. Fri The National Library Young People's Service will hold a forum on ■Natural enemies? Youth and the clash of generations" on June 8. in the library's lecture hall at 3 pm. The panel will consist of six students: Thomas Joseph. St. Andrew's School. Gwendoline80 words
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Article40 1971-05-29 7 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Inche Mohamed Ohazali Ismail will address the 148 th annual speech and prize-giving day of Raffles Institution at the school's ground on June S at 9.30 a.m.40 words
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247 1971-05-29 7 VICTOR NG - Customs seize 2,000 gallons of samsu VICTOR NG: Two arrested after midnight chase By Singapore, Friday TUSTOMS officers seized 2,024 gallons of dutiable samsu from three distillery plants early today, in a clampdown on a gang operating in the Sembawang area. Duty on the samsu was estimated at $20,000 At247 words
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Article24 1971-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. There were no top winners ln yesterdays Toto draw No. 41/71. The Jackpot for this Sunday's draw Is $130,000.24 words
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Article62 1971-05-29 7 MALAYSIAN POLICE BAND FOR SPORE SINGAPORE, Frl. The Malaysian Police Band will give two public performances here during a goodwill visit next month, the Government announced today. It will play at the Botanic Gardens on June 16 from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. The second performance will be at the62 words
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Article102 1971-05-29 7 ITT to set up factory in Penang PENANO, Frl. The International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation will set up a factory at Bayan Lepa-s. 11 miles from the city, this year. To be known as ITT Malaysia Sendlrlan Berhad. it will take up six acres near the Free Trade Zone area.102 words
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Article49 1971-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. PH. The Chinese YMCA will conduct a new Taekwon-do course for beginners from June 8 at Its premises In Palmer Road especially for those who are interested In early morning exercises. Classes will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 645 am. to 8 a.m.49 words
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257 1971-05-29 7 ROWCROFT Theatre Club took its final curtain call with two one-act plays, The Rose and Crown and Black Comedy. The Rose and Crown dealt briefly with man's reaction to Death when he calls, in this instance, at a pub in a poor district257 words
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Article82 1971-05-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Employers ln Johore Bahru were reminded today that there will be no further extension after Monday for them to register with the Social Security Organisation. The extension of the original deadline from May 14 to May 31 following an appeal by the82 words
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Advertisement255 1971-05-29 7 TONIGHT ORCHARD MIDNIGHT! J^lj *^X BORIS KARLOFF-Tlw Matter if Evil JL^Bf]^ m Ii Hit LATEST Aid Mttt Meiaciig Rcle! MW M' bb BjaVy^^n CHRISTOPHER LEE BORIS KARLOFF BARBARA STEELE® MA=K [DEN VIRGINIA WETHERTU Ml ukrcan ntemutiow. «iwa In COLOR j! 2nd EXCITING MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! i OOEON-KG* RUBY ♦MAJESTIC ♦SILVER CITY255 words
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Advertisement85 1971-05-29 7 NOW SHOWING! 4 Show, of 1 45. 4, 7 t f. lO p.m. plui To-night Midnight (To-morrow S Showi WSSku HOST LE6£ND Golo»v: To-nl«ht Midnight end t o-morrow M orning Show at II 0 w. TA I AYY HOW SHOWING! .'UnLnAI 4 SHOWS DAILY: S MS, J.JO, 7.00 t 985 words
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Advertisement1055 1971-05-29 7 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a '""rarri'Vm^ "uMTOLVTONWIfr" MIDNIGHT I^WJ^lI J Plus Special 9am MORNING SHOW Tomorrow! TIOI> v N. B. "Cold Sweat" just completed a record-breaking season in i BEEEUD B Hoagkoog.. .collection more than $1,000,000 at tie Box-Office! P" H > S P Bonmc Bedclio, Michoel Brondon 9 M PUADI CC R. chord1,055 words
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Advertisement264 1971-05-29 8 y s? .tkikauM mw V^(^W^7ula7/^/l^ To Serve Mankind Ohbayashi-Gumi believes it takes more than W* amjg JJI technical know how and strength to build the r "^>*^ |^2 flfßit 5£S mm wor| d' s most spacious structure*and Singapore's 7 (SSS* IBIIM tallest building. iC !_^?%iiMM W^^^Z Man does not succeed264 words
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Advertisement127 1971-05-29 8 DATA AT A GLANCE Total cost of project: Approximately $50 million. Site area: About 90,000 square feet (8,361 sq. metres). Total rentable area: About 500.000 square feet (46.450 sq. metres). Hei B ht of tower block: 612 fret (186.53 metres). Dimension of tower block: 100 fed x 100 feet (30.48127 words
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929 1971-05-29 8 Leslie Fong - Signing of $36 m contract marks a new era Leslie Fong By JTorA; on tallest building in Spore YESTERDAY'S signing of the $36.25 million contract for the construction of the superstructure of the 50 storey Development Bank of Singapore Ltd. Building at Shenton Way marked the beginning of what must929 words
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Article, Illustration594 1971-05-29 9 lonqjtudinal section T^HE importance of a strong, reliable foundation for a 50--storey building cannot be over-emphasised. In .projects Involving buildings of such heights, the foundation lust has to be firm and flawless. For a slight mistake or miscalculation will be amplified into594 words
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Article, Illustration114 1971-05-29 9 NINTAIIE AMA m m. n. ■01 NE«TA*LE MRVICQ MIA ww.rr. TOTAL MMi MMIDMM AMA IKfT. >*•*— m Cm Srt 7UM MM turn CmG>w4Hh> mm U7i a.«7* SrMtf Fto* turn MM H.W In Raw MM a,i7o MM MFImi «.no MH IMM MRmt U.1M MM 2MM MR«r KM UN 21JH114 words
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Article309 1971-05-29 9 RENTS of the 50-storey Development Bank of Singapore Building will range from $1.80 to $2 per square foot (0.0929 sq. metre) each month for office space, and $2.50 to $3.80 for shop space. 411 rates will, however, depend on location and use. All rents,309 words
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Article, Illustration312 1971-05-29 11 AT R EMENDCUS amount of research has gone into the design of the 50-storey Development Bank of Singapore Building which is to soar majestically into the skyline along Shenton Way. Because of the height, which will be 612 feet (186.53 metres) above ground312 words
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Article, Illustration531 1971-05-29 11 THE 50-storey Development Bank of Singapore Building project was first conceived by the Economic Development Board in 1967. The EDB then already had the Idea of erecting a building in the centre of Singapore's business and financial district With the acquisition of some531 words
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275 1971-05-29 12 OHBAYASHI-GUMI Ltd. of Japan, which won the $36.25 million contract as main contractor for the 50-storey DBS building project, is confident of meeting the technological challenge. The company, specialists In the field of civil engineering and construction, was Informed of the acceptance of275 words
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Article, Illustration216 1971-05-29 12 Specialists in civil engineering and other works By Special Correspondent A WELL-ESTABLISH- ED firm of general contractor specialising in civil engineering, construction and related works, Ohbaya-shi-Gumi Ltd. has undertaken projects worth over U551,686 million over the past five years. Its paid up capital now stands at US$2B.6 million. It has216 words
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Advertisement459 1971-05-29 32 "FIGURE FUN" Se« the gorgeous ones Leila L* Rosa. \TV MbbbBIsV Romanalee Rose Linda Hitomi. «^u t^^H^fc. Plus Geraldmi. the clown. In this T&V«W^Ur exciting, igniting, rollicking spec- "^^sa^sasalv tacleofashow Snowtimes 10 pm j m^mOT 12 30 am Music by Fred LAmMKr H Ramos Los Manilenos For MMM^v reservations call459 words
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Advertisement172 1971-05-29 32 HHRH More and more intelligent and aclven■^^■■i?\V turous young men with initiative and a Wl fuMS }m h '9 h degree of physical fitness are resB^^^>oM P° ndir *9 to this chaUeng*- Those who H^aaayasjil 1 5 have ned the SAF as pilot Trainees are kaWsW coofjo-^nt o f graduating172 words
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Miscellaneous19 1971-05-29 32 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers In the late morning.19 words
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Advertisement82 1971-05-29 9 We are pleased to be associated with THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE ■■Bl MMMffiMHHMHiI MsCffIHHHIfIH MMMMMM IfllMggMHHHp HHBH Hf' H| BH Vf A Kfl I «■> BMB sMHM MHHB ssaMHI HHHI MB MR Ms^H Front view of th« S.G.S. Factory at Lorong 4 ft 6 Too Poyoh, Singapore 12. The82 words
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Advertisement244 1971-05-29 10 You can see a lot of Singapore from here. vW| When completed, the 50-storey Development Bank of Singapore mini limi j22|2j JIJJIJSI building will be Singapore's tallest building. More than just being **********1 mini^ 1 impressive, it will have all the modern facilities to make it one of the mini244 words
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Advertisement95 1971-05-29 11 We are proud to be in association with The Development Bank of Singapore FAIRCHILD SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 11, LORONG 3, TOA PAYOH, SINGAPORE, 12. TEL- *****6 WE, BLUE BOX TOY FACTORY FPTE. LTD. take pride in this announcement of our association with THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE and wish to95 words
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Advertisement202 1971-05-29 11 I |.^l GEOTECHNIQUE l"~J (PTE) LTD. Foundation Soil Specialists computer-centre 79, Tanjong Rhu Road, Singapore 15 Tel: *****7 We are proud to announce Our association with THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE Associate: GEOTECHNIQUE (SDN) BHD. 27-9 A, Jalan Loke Yew, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****6 SINGAPORE ESSENTIAL OILS DISTILLATION (PTE) LTD.202 words
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Advertisement220 1971-05-29 12 Lim Manufacturing Private Ltd. Sawmillers, Exporters of Sawn, Kiln Dried, and Machined Timber. Manufacturers of Wood Parquet, Wood Mouldings and All Types of Wood Products. Factory: No. 17, Jalan Terusan, Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore 22 Tel: *****8 *****3 Cable Address: "BROSMAC" We are proud to be in association with THE220 words
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Advertisement28 1971-05-29 12 INTRACO LIMITED IS PROUD TO BE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE Address: I. C. B. Building, 2, Shenton Way P. O Box 3481 Singapore 1.28 words
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153 1971-05-29 13 Sultan starts anticrow drive in Klang I(UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Fri. The Sultan of Selangor today called for control of Klang's crow population. impetus to this row campaign, he plant to organise a crcwshootlug competition In August. •y will be presented to th<> team shooting the most crows. The Sultan called153 words
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Article, Illustration469 1971-05-29 13 BEN. DAVIDSON - Double killer gets life term BEN. DAVIDSON Labourer found guilty of manslaughter By Singapore, Fri ABOURER Teoh "Ec Huat '22, was round guilty of the manslaughter of a sister and brother and jailed for life by the Higli Court today, Teoh, originally charged with murder, admitted in a confession before469 words
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Article30 1971-05-29 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. President Sheares will be installed as Chancellor of the University of Singapore at the 19*1 Convocation to be held at the National Theatre on June 12.30 words
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Article63 1971-05-29 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Pakistan trade exhibition at the Great World Amusement Park has been extended for another week to June 6, the exhibition's director, Mr. Mirza Sadiq Husain, said today. The exhibition has attracted some 302,000 people. Among the exhibits are textiles, leather products, garments, brassware, carpets63 words
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146 1971-05-29 13 Political detainee freed after 8 years CINGAPORE, Fri. A former member of the pro-communist Anti-British League, Ang Eng Siong, was released today after eight years of political detention. Ang, who was arrested In 1963, served In the procommunist Strike Action Committee which engineered a strike to paralyse the work of146 words
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Advertisement120 1971-05-29 13 W cnuuFtt iunnbA v PALACE A symbol of orientol splendour. Summer Poloce offers you a genuine, palatial feast on exquisite Szechuan cuisine, prepared by our culinary masters direct from Taiwan. Lunch Hours: 12.00 noon to 3.00 p m. Dinner Hours: 7.00 p.m. to 1 1.00 p.m. (music starts ot 7.45120 words
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Advertisement355 1971-05-29 13 IST PRIZE TO BE WON MONTHLY I PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHER PRIZES 3f l d D^PaJ Complex a t people s FOR THE BEST FREE DANISH FOOD From May 31st to June 12th is the annual Danish Food Fortnight. The special time when we invite Singapore to savour the best355 words
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Miscellaneous214 1971-05-29 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Call about kiln Retting very 1. Impertinence* exchanged b«t- hot (8) -ween footballer*? 4-4). U. Perhapa pressing for Urn* S^K^H hSTm" Make. 7 co 3 nce*»on. about <to■tandard might be high mand for 9 TMnk of a spirit, and taka i« Alarming thing about weak one214 words
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Article662 1971-05-29 14 The Singapore Herald has ceased publication, its licence to publish having been withdrawn yesterday. Last Monday, when the Singapore Government announced that a leading financier had come forward with a rescue offer on terms acceptable to the Government, it did appear likely that the paper could survive. There662 words
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Article256 1971-05-29 14 New Delhi has alerted the Indian army to replace paramilitary units on the borders with Pakistan. The "ground rules" on the deployment of troops would not be allowed to come in the way- if paramilitary units were unable to meet the situation. This is as much256 words
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Article115 1971-05-29 14 Warnings of a crackdown on water wasters in Singapore came not a day too soon. No new legislation is needed to deal with those who refuse to be persuaded that the country's sparse stocks of water must be conserved. The public utilities ordinance lays down that any person115 words
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Letter176 1971-05-29 14 Boost quality of Malay films ITS TIME the Malaysian Government Intervened In the local film industry. Conditions In the industry seem to be deteriorating. It's proved everytlme a new Malay film Is screened in cinemas, both In Malaysia and Singapore: the public response is poor. The producers show no interest176 words
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Letter97 1971-05-29 14 \fEMO to your corresm pondent R.R.C. (B.T. May 22 >: how do you correlate your statement with that made by the Prime Minister on page 19 of the same Issue? Tun Razak said: we must treat the people well because we are their servants." It Is common for some officials97 words
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Article803 1971-05-29 14 JOSEPH GALLOWAY - JOSEPH GALLOWAY By I^HULNA (near Dacca)— w^ The road from Jessore is lined with mile after mile of charred mud house foundations, a mute testimony to lerocity where Bengalis fell upon non-Bengalis and the army fell upon all who resisted the restoration of order. Two cut803 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1971-05-29 14 KEITH DEWHURST - KEITH DEWHURST Chandler: An assessment By LONDON Los Angeles Is the sprawl city, the motorcar city, the sun and ocean city, the dream factory city Chandler was the first man to describe the place, its society, its suburbs, and its surrounding country* RAYMOND Chandler, whose novels1,250 words
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Advertisement9 1971-05-29 14 OtWS&IS LIFE DEPARTMENT ct.trf.it2o> Secorify 51 yein tt service9 words
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Advertisement124 1971-05-29 14 Ifes mirror keep it clear Fast living puts endless strain I m, lll[| on the eyes, resulting in sore, pA, tired and strained eyes. oo Regular care with Murine \^Tf\ltMNE^ f^^\ will ensure that your eyes j //C|*rr>«r are clean, refreshed and 'FYES WW* healthy because Murine is a r-.^^124 words
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WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS lIMII I ÜBMHJHI
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357 1971-05-29 15 pHeath predicts 'direct I trade I with C-mart' LONDON, Friday. PRIME MINISTER Mr. Heath yesterday predicted that the bulk of the Commonwealth would have direct trading links with a European Common Market which included Britain. He was answering a barrage of questions on Britain's attempt to Join the community. "OfReuter - 357 words
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126 1971-05-29 15 Now US comes out with 'spray bomb' CAIGON. Fri. The I nited States has introduced to the IndoChina war a new "aerosol bomb." The bomb sprays an explosive mist that produces blast and concussion when ignited. "U.S. forces have introduced in limited numbers a new fuel type weapon that is126 words
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265 1971-05-29 15 Queen E— 'regal cheek' in that more pay call I ONDON. Fri. One of Queen Elizabeth's Privy Councillors said today the Queen had "truly regal cheek" in asking her subjects for a pay rise while her personal fortune mushrooms. Labour Party MP Mr. Richard Crossman, a Privy Councillor who actsUPI - 265 words
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243 1971-05-29 15 SYDNEY, Friday. POLICE probing Wednesday's bomb-in-a-plane hoax today issued a new description of the phantom "Mr. Brown" who held Qantas airline to half-a-million dollar ransom Police said the description was given to them by a person who saw "Mr. Brown" take the twoReuter - 243 words
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Article63 1971-05-29 15 CAPE KENNEDY. Frt. Space Agency officials have given the go-ahead for Mariner IX to be 'launched on a mission to Mars tomorrow. The unmanned Mariner spacecraft will be launched with an Atlas-Centaur rocket, identical to the one which failed on May 8. sending Mariner VIIIReuter - 63 words
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Article44 1971-05-29 15 PORT OP SPAIN. Pri. Prime Minister Dr. Eric Williams last night named a new Cabinet. He. however, gave no indication on how constitutional problems dealing with the appointment of opposition senators arising from clean sweep of Parliament, were resolved. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article51 1971-05-29 15 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. The State Supreme <*c-jt' nere has ruled as unconstitutional a 36-year-ol«i law which forbids women :rotn being bartenders "The pede>tal on which womm have been placed has all too often, upon closer Insp-.-ction. b< en revealed as a cage." Judge Kaymond Peter* wrote.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article28 1971-05-29 15 SEOI'L. Fri. The Government today closed down inly four culleges of the Seoul National University after ueeles of student protests and niiinv clashes uith not police28 words
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Article, Illustration112 1971-05-29 15 lOXC BEACH, Fri. The newly crowned Miss International, Cheryl Hansen of New Zealand, said yesterday she had not thought she would win, and after she was told of it, she went *'c ompletely numb" inside. "Winning was the last thin; I expected. When I heard,112 words
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108 1971-05-29 15 PERTH, Fri. U.S. Admiral timo Zumwalt said yesterday that the presence of the iSoviet Navy in the Indian Ocean was a threat for the free world Adm Zumwalt. chief of U. 8.. naval operations, is in Perth to Inspect the Cockburn Sound siVe for108 words
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Advertisement164 1971-05-29 15 The beauty of tiles is everlasting. Especially decorative tiles. For the budget concious household &>**^ Y° u n< 2<2d only tile your walls once 1^ tjl ttKk.4Hl 4lfe. '>■ mfl dft mf' t^^^^^^k v^^^MjHE mPw^jMßk ttttkJHk Mfc .^h^ mm ViF^^p w^^-A^B BBP^^BBI fltt^l^B 9h^^MH W^m VBr^^B W^ t^Jm m *^JL164 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-05-29 15 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby free, thamc sou- wefcTl fiT^VKV* mo S LjOVStp cottevo luuqp \>ou to a<sk. usjr /fIUT JU6T A rfuZXE'S A BIT Of CCMFUSIOtT Vm/vJUtI.. 7..S S ABOUT WUAT WE'RE y- r35 words
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Article, Illustration505 1971-05-29 16 15 -year arms pledge to Sadat PRESIDENT Sadat has won a pledge of full-scale Soviet military and political support for Egypt for at least the next 15 years in his talks here with visiting President Podgorny. The two leaders signed a friendship and co-opera-tion treaty last night, described in anNYT; UPI - 505 words
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Article60 1971-05-29 16 TEL AVIV, Fri. Foreirn Minister Mr. Abba Eban said today Israel would assume a wait-and-see attitude toward the new 15-year military aid treaty between S-'eypt and the Soviet I'nion. "We want to hear an appraisal of the situation from our sources," the Minister said, apparently referringAP - 60 words
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Article61 1971-05-29 16 SAN SEBASTIAN. Fri. French Consul-General Mr. Henri Wollner last night fought off an attempt to kidnap him by two armed men, believed to be members of the Basque Nationalist movement E.T.A. He was assisted by a French Vice-Consul Mr. M. Bernard who heard his cries for help whenReuter - 61 words
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Article44 1971-05-29 16 LONDON, Pri. A 12-day-old baby has made medical history by becoming one of the youngest ever patients to survive open -heart surgery. The child. Ronald West, underwent surgery to correct a chronic heart defect at KUUngbeck hospital in Leeds. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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289 1971-05-29 16 Fierce Kachins inarch into Thai territory BANGKOK, Frl. Fierce Kachln warrior tribesmen have entered Thai territory following the capture of their strongholds in Northern Burma by Burmese troops, Informed sources said here today. About 400 Kachins led by Duwa (chief) Zau Seng had occupied a mountain pass used by opiumReuter - 289 words
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Article22 1971-05-29 16 LONDON. Prl. Tough proposals to deal with the noise problem at British airports have been Introduced by the Government. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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411 1971-05-29 16 COURT SHOOTOUT ACCUSED KICKS AND SPITS AT HIS LAWYER CALIFORNIA. Friday SHACKLED co-defendant in the murder-kidnap-oonspiracy trial of Black militant Miss Angela Davis yesterday kicked his lawyer out of a chair and spat and cursed at him in the Superior Court in San Rafael here. Co-defendant Ruchell Magee shouted atReuter - 411 words
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91 1971-05-29 16 I ONDON, Fri. Labour Li, won the traditional Conservative seat of Bromsf rove last night In an Important by-election. It had a majority of 1.868 votes. The Bronurrove result indicated a suing to Labour of 10.1 per cent. In two other by-election results, LabourReuter - 91 words
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336 1971-05-29 16 Susan Atkins gets life' for torture -killing OS ANGELES, Fri Susan Atkins, 23--year-old Hippie follower of Cba Manson, yrstt i pleaded guilty to torture killing of musician Gary Hinma: and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Judge Raymond c said: "She is a pei who would be dangi to any community.Reuter - 336 words
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Advertisement159 1971-05-29 16 A reference library of Science. Nature and the world "s Cultures lO mouGrn KnuwißuCjß... The unique TME-LFE LK3RAFY is planned education ttiroucjh the pleasure of reading fjmmmmmv ■b?^^ I W^. w¥*SZ-m I <*? ■■■fe^T^^ .^MmmmY mmmw^ v "^^^"^^^B ft yt Btattfen^ 111 I£ 1 jJZ^ f aPt ■■^w ■kl la159 words
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Advertisement209 1971-05-29 16 Advertisement Bismag Expels Stomach' Wind' Relieves Indigestion Pai n And Heartburn Ip Minutes Bismaf is triple action exp'fer). Bismag quickly tablet formula, made espec- absorbs burning except ially to gi?e sure relief acid. Then it breaks up the from stomach wind, painful wind bubbles so that wind pressure, heartburn, un-209 words
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290 1971-05-29 17 GUILTY! Former captain in big bank robbery VKW DFXHI. Fri. A tormer Army tapt.iin accused of launching a fantastic plot to ■teal Ks ti million ($4.4 mil.) from the Bank of India and nearly succeeded pleaded guilty yesterday and was sentenced to five years in uiil. Rustom Sohrab Nagarwstai 50,290 words
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Article238 1971-05-29 17 V ÜBA CITY, Fri. Police found five more bodies in California's "orchard of death," late last night, bringing the total to 20 the biggest multiple murder in recent U.S. history. Police digging under the glare of searchlights found the corpses beside the Feather RiverReuter - 238 words
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541 1971-05-29 17 Big Two agree to freeze missiles buildup WASHINGTON, Fri fHE United States and Russia have reached tentative agreement on a freeze of in-ter-continental ballistic missiles, sources disclosed yesterday Barring an abrupt reversal In the Soviet position, the sources Indicated that rapid results can be expected when the Strategic Arms Limitation541 words
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Article17 1971-05-29 17 MOSCOW. Prl. Russia has launched the A *32rd artificial earth satellite*!! IU Cosmo* series Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration368 1971-05-29 17 British film wins top prize at Cannes festival CANNES, Frl. Britain captured the top prize at the Cannes film festival last night with its star-studded entry "The Go-between," which brought together some of Britain's top acting, directing and writing talent. It was the first major International award for Joseph Losey,368 words
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197 1971-05-29 17 US hits out at Soviet trial of 4 Jews WASHINGTON, Fri. TT The U.S. State Department attacked as "abhorrent and and deprivation of fundamental human rights", the Soviet conviction of four Jews in Riga. Press officer Mr. Charles Bray issued the US statement criticising the trial at which the fourAP - 197 words
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Article59 1971-05-29 17 BONN. Pri. East German frontier guards rescued a 20--year-old West German womjin last night from wandering into a border minefield. The woman spent several hours wandering between two barbed wire fences on East Gfrman territory near Coburg. apparently with the intention of crossing Into East Germany. BehindReuter - 59 words
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290 1971-05-29 17 JAKARTA. Friday EIGHTY public school teachers In East Java have been dismissed on grounds that they violated regulations by campaigning for the Nationalist Party, the Suluh Marhaen reported today. The dally, quotlog second chairman of the PNI Mr. Sunawar Sukowatl. said although theAP - 290 words
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141 1971-05-29 17 PRIORITY FOR POVERTY CALL BY THANT— UCSTON. Frl. UN Secre-tary-General U Thant said y.esterday poverty and the luture o! the world must receive precedence over the present ruinous military and Ideological priorities. Adresslhg an International symposium here on the U.N.s Second Development Decade, he also said unemployment and underemployment aroundReuter - 141 words
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133 1971-05-29 17 QENEVA. Fri. A rlittering array of diamonds, emeralds and other (ems were sold for 12.9 million Swiss francs (1553.2 mil.) at a Christies auction yesterday. Prize of the sale was a 47.40 rarat blue-white diamond bought by a private person for 2.6 millionUPI - 133 words
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Article26 1971-05-29 17 TOKYO, Fri Japan flew I its first plane equipped with smokeless et engines yesterday to pioneer a wa> to ease air contaminat on. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Advertisement59 1971-05-29 17 ■V la j Mr *\jS PASSK3RT FRAGRANCES FROM GOYA TALC COLOGNE PERFUME London Paris NewVbrk DEAF! INVISIBLE EARPHONU 'Horn insld* your eon no cords or batterie*. Guaranteed for your IW» '■me MS22 00 pair. Writ* for fm booklet MIAM EARPHONE CO. PTY. tTD. Suit* 44. 1M Pitt St. Sydiwy AMtrate59 words
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Advertisement304 1971-05-29 17 CROWNING GLORY WHL W CX^fc* THE ATTRACTION (!3mJfc*KMk I .^^^^^^^Bv Art 3 1 1 r 3 C 1 1 vC COS nit tIC t)dQ Of tl4l r K >*4^Bj BKVx^l PBv net wlth every purchase of a I J^B9*9^r .^r/' National hair dryer Models EH\i/m^JY^ 59 or EH- 64. Hurry!304 words
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Article71 1971-05-29 18 RISES [;uinness $5.95 ■vl Credit $1 78 Par $1.58 L'.OB. $2.95 5. Dredge $3.64 Ben $146 VI. Invest $2.44 liammon $121 .20 .14 10 .10 10 .09 .09 .08 FALLS Veneer $167 +.07 P.E.G.I. $181 +.07 Steamers $2.10 +.07 Tractors $2.53 +.07 Power Telecom $0.77 Vi +0871 words
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Article38 1971-05-29 18 May 27 May 28 IndusUUb: 159.14 160.42 I Hotels: 73.J2 73.83 Proprrtlr*: 129.44 130.01 t Tint: 92.99 93.07 t rabbcn: 118.38 118.32 Dec. 30, 19M 100 •I Dec 31. 1968 100 tDec. 29, 1M2 1*038 words
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274 1971-05-29 18 BUOYANT conditions continued to rule on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading was active throughout the day. During the morning session a 10-mlnute suspension was imposed to enable trading clerks to clear their contracts. Gains were further consolidated in top and274 words
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Article1011 1971-05-29 18 810 AND OFFIR FRICCt OFFICIALLY LUTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE lINCAPORE ROOMS OF TNI STOCK EXCHANGE WITH FRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WIRE: INDUSTRIALS O. Hope SS| UNIT TRUST (Asia Unit Trust) (Mifiiii'i prlsss tor May 31) Mai. Invest. Fund 1M xd 1.43 xd Mai.1,011 words
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Article1592 1971-05-29 18 DUSINESS In and reported to D 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. INDUSTRIAL* Akaa (2) 11. 37. Alh.d Ch*c. (2) (2 S3. (1) 12 44. (1)1,592 words
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Article260 1971-05-29 18 MALAYAN Banking elected a new board of directors at an extraordinary general meeting on Thursday. Two members of the board are new-comers while the rest served in the past board appointed by the NOC after It was declared a protected bank. The two newcomers are Mr. Robert Hoh260 words
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Article164 1971-05-29 18 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed r.erchant rates as at May 28. Local dollar* to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreicn Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7.3850 7.3525 7.3400 Australia Dollar 3.4525 3.4100 3 3900 Canadian Dollar 3.0375 3.0050 2.9900N New164 words
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Article54 1971-05-29 18 Thursday Wednesday SU.S. tU.t. London 40.70 40.90 Beirut Cloaed 41.20 Hongkong 42.24 42.25 Zurich 40.808 40.058 40.958 41.058 Paris 40.87 40.95 B'pore ll) 42.45 42.575 t t B'pore (2) 158.80 159.40 (1) Export price in non-sterling areas In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers prices In54 words
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Article24 1971-05-29 18 MAY 28 RUBBER: 112.00 cents per kilo (down 1.50 cents). TIN: $633 (down $3.87 >/j). Official offering; 320 tons (up 17 tons).24 words
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Article39 1971-05-29 18 In U>ndon on Thursday the price of Malayan 5 per cent CIF IK N. European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton June/July was quoted at UKCS4 sellers or Ex-Cont $227 sellers (<lO2 8 or Ex-Cont. 5247).39 words
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Article451 1971-05-29 18 AFTER opening unchanged, the rubber market yesterday fluctuated around 113.50 cents per kilo in very quiet conditions until after mid day when stale bull liquidation reduced values by three-quarters of a cent. Turnover was mediocre, with reported forward business In July/Sept, and Oct./ Dec. 1971 and April/ June451 words
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Article170 1971-05-29 18 J^WE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday declined further, losing $3.87£ to $633 per picul on an official offering up 17 tons to 320 tons. The local market's fall was partly Influenced by the further easing of £4 In the overnight London metal price. The market was170 words
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Article110 1971-05-29 18 I/^NINIII PRODUCE KXCNANCE, V SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING FRICES FIR FICUL VESTCROAV. Cecsnut OH: bulk {33! sellers, drum 556 sellers. Copra: Mixed if.o.b loose June/ July UK/Cont. 132 B. Popper: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100'- NLW JISO sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96'; NLW »170 sellers. Sarawak npecial black f.o.b.110 words
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Article262 1971-05-29 18 THE overall tone in London rubber was easier during the nek to noon on Thursday. Only last half 1972 and 1973 landed positions snowed any sign of comparative steadiness due, it Is thought, to an apparent paucity of similarly forward physical offerings. Spot and nearby landed lost262 words
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Article505 1971-05-29 18 Berjaya Kawat comes on stream OERJAYA Kawat is 1 now operational. Wire rope is starting to flow from the company's Batu Tiga plant wnich by late August will be in full production. Managing director J.C. McNeill of Broken Hill Proprietary, Australia's Industrial giant, explained yesterday that Berjaya Kawat's plant was505 words
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Article119 1971-05-29 18 ST. PIRAN Mining is to pay a final dividend of 15 per cent for 1970 making a total 20 per cent for the year. MALAYSIA RUBBER is paying a final dividend of 32 i per cent making 40 per cent for 1970 against 50 per cent in the previous year.119 words
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Article356 1971-05-29 18 AfELBOURNE, Frl.—A strong "x rise by Whim Creek today failed to lift the Melbourne Stock Exchange market, but miners steadied with heavyweights marginally firmer. Volume was moderate. Whim Creek closed $1.80. up at $3.90 alter Its nickel report. Among the heavyweights, B.H. North firmed 10 cents to $12.80 and356 words
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Article78 1971-05-29 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 70.94 Wednesday 70 61 Week ago 70.16 RUBBERS Thursday 184.59 Wednesday 186 51 Week ago 188.68 OILS Thursday ***** Wednesday 340 40 Week ago 338.36 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 383 6 Wednesday 386 0 Week br6 390 4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 905 78 Wednesday 90678 words
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Article287 1971-05-29 18 YORK, Thurs. The market spent a listless session as prices closed virtually unchanged in one of the lightest trading sessions of the year. Near the close declining issues held a slim margin over gains, while the popular market averages were slightly lower. The New York Stock Exchange composite287 words
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Article49 1971-05-29 18 THE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month 7 p.c. Two months 7 l/16p.c. Three months 7 l/16p.c. Six months 7 1/8 p.c. Nine months 7 1/8 p.c. Twelve months 7 1/8 p.c.49 words
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Article48 1971-05-29 18 The foltowl^ market. achedoled to rewwa do«ad on Whit Monday. (May si): Austria, Belflom. Denmark. Finland^ France, West Germany, the Netherlands Nor^ W"7. South Afrlc*. Sweden, Switzerland the I'nited Kinrdont ImJ2!Z Ln d UU (Mr mortal Dry). AU nwu-keU In Hone Konc were cloaed yei-48 words
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192 1971-05-29 19 Gerry Oe Silva - Extortion letters: Police explore jealousy motive Gerry Oe Silva By CINGAPORE, Frl. Jealousy could have been the motive behind two extortion letters to businessmen recently demanding $70,000, police sources said today. A police spokesman today appealed to newspapers not to disclose the Identity of the two victims. in one letter,192 words
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Article54 1971-05-29 19 SINGAPORE. Pri. A gang >l seven youths surrounded hawker Ko Chin Swee at a uyang and forced him to give them four dollars, a magistrate's court heard today. Today. Ong Beng Hoe, 17. and Lee Teck Chuan. 17. pleaded Euilty to a charge of extortion. Sentence was54 words
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119 1971-05-29 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. Driver Ahmad bin Arshad, 57, who gave food and shelter to four Indonesian illegal immigrants, was fined $1,000 or six months' jail, by the first magistrate's court today. Hi- admitted harbouring Sauri s/o Ardi, 17, Bosuni I o Ahmad, 27. Bakiri bin119 words
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Article, Illustration478 1971-05-29 19 TAN WEE LIAN - TAN WEE LIAN: NEW TURN TO SINGAPORE'S ROMANCE OF THE YEAR By Singapore, Friday §TOCKY retired Australian storeman, Hector de Luca, today talked of his broken romance and his sleepless nights. "I lost 35-lb In weight. So you must know how hard it478 words
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Article82 1971-05-29 19 SINGAPORE. FTi. Labourer Chee Ai Meng. 21, who admitted his part In a $4,200 robbery at a shop in North Bridge Road on Feb. 8. was Jailed today for two years. He had a previous conviction. The court heard that Chee and three accomplices held up82 words
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Article78 1971-05-29 19 SINGAPORE, Pri. The Hello Support Group, a social and recreation club, will hold a picnic for 30 children of the Tampmes Retarded Home and 20 inmates of the Aljunled Road Old Polks Home on Sunday at the Redemptorlst Seminary at Windsor Drive, Cbingl. The78 words
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160 1971-05-29 19 British team's film to mark MSA London flight CINGAPORE. Frl.— A flve- man British film crew have been roinini around Singapore and shoo t in r at "almost anything worth seeinf" for the past week. "The purpose or this 15--minute colour film is to mark Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines' inaugural flight to160 words
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Article56 1971-05-29 19 Management achievement course SINGAPORE. Frl. The National Productivity Centre will conduct a threeweek course on "Management goals and their achievement" starting on June 21. It Is open to those In top and middle-manage-ment In commerce, Industry and government bodies. The fee is $150. Classes will be held at the NPC56 words
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Article31 1971-05-29 19 SINGAPORE. Pri. Llm Han Chens. 28. today denied punching PC Low Ser Lian's face at Telok Ayer Basin yesterday. Hearing was fixed for Aug. 25. Bail was allowed.31 words
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Article26 1971-05-29 19 SINGAPORE, Pri. Mr. M.J. Namazie, an advocate, has been elected president of the Muslim League. The general secretary is Mr. M. Kamal Bate ha.26 words
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270 1971-05-29 19 Chase Bank workers may also get bonus windfalls SINGAPORE, Frl. WORKERS of the Chase Manhattan Bank are likely to receive similar windfalls in bonuses this year as their colleagues in the Chartered Bank. An official of the bank today said: "We support the call made by Government and the NTUC270 words
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Advertisement221 1971-05-29 19 PA has been retained to advise on the appointment of an EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for SINGAPORE EMPLOYERS FEDERATION The Executive Director controls the total affairs of the Federation and reports directly to the Council and its President. This vacancy arises as a result of the impending retirement of the present Director.221 words
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Advertisement31 1971-05-29 19 I'dptefet W^L QbiCsir. JNj^B&B^^mm I of m» ■Lm£ ifl W//A Wk A a A EM me' Ml Pick a Bic -the better ballpoint *^fc*._ tc ORANGt FJNE B<LLE CARBURE J a31 words
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Miscellaneous920 1971-05-29 19 On your TV and Radio 1.00 Opening and Or. Doolittle:- 6.30 News in Brief (E) 3.00 P.M. Programme Summary 1.00 Programme Summary The Grasshoppers Are Coming |4| ntef Schoo Debate (EM on 3.12 Exercise with Gloria 8.03 Majallah TV K e* J* h^LnT Tl of "c Holy Tnfani lei Feature920 words
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176 1971-05-29 20 VICTORY FOR VICTORIANS IN INTER-SCHOOL SCIENCE QUIZ SINGAPORE, Friday rwas "V for Victory" for Victoria School as they emerged winners of the Inter-School Science Quiz held at Shell Theatrette today. Representing the school were 15-year olds Han Yung Fung and Chng Kai Jin who beat three other schools St. Joseph's176 words
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294 1971-05-29 20 Set up accounts lab at varsity: Expert SINGAPORE, Friday QXH of several new changes to hv made in the University of Singapore's School of Accountancy may include the setting up of a teaching laboratory costing about $2.'U)()O. It is one of the suggestions put forward bj Professor G.G. Meredith, head294 words
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Article40 1971-05-29 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The women's sub-committee of Jalan Tenteram community centre is organising a picnic at the Kampong Tengah holiday camp on June 20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Those interested in going can enrol at the centre.40 words
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Article24 1971-05-29 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Home Affairs Ministry has permanently banned a Malaysian, Teng Pale Thong alias Dan Pek Thong. 30, from entering Singapore.24 words
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169 1971-05-29 20 MP: Now a greater awareness of cultural values CINGAPORE, Fri. There seems to be greater awareness of cultural values among Singapore's more affluent population, the MP for River Valley, Mr. Low Guan Onn, said tonight. He said this at the opening of an art exibition by local artists organised by169 words
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Article23 1971-05-29 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Lorry owner Ang Chan was today fined $100 (or operating a smoky lorry Guillemaxd Road on Nov. 20. 1968.23 words
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Article, Illustration104 1971-05-29 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today received 1,527 rice dum"plinfrs from four donors on behalf of 12 social welfare homes. The donors are businessman Mr. Lam See Chiew, Mr. Mah Yin* Cheong, chairman of the Tanjong Pagar104 words
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Advertisement226 1971-05-29 20 ONLY FEW UNITS ARE LEFT YOUR OWN SHOP FOR ONLY $34,500 OR AN OFFICE FOR AS LITTLE AS $32,500 AT KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE Katong Shopping Centre, the biggest and most modern shopping complex in the heart of Katong, serving the most densely populated and affluent district of Singapore. Katong Shopping226 words
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Miscellaneous22 1971-05-29 20 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl vv v^ |l "i HOME! j f\ WE I KNJOW... BRTACE \7-^-\ GOT I^^l KNOWJjf YOURSELF!/ J&22 words
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286 1971-05-29 21 Sorry, but you can't have those one-room flats Replies from the Government T REFER to the letA ter by "Helpless" (S.T. May 28) under the heading "Why not let out those vacant flats?" The family income limit for the rental of a one-room (Improved) flat is $300 a month. As286 words
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Letter117 1971-05-29 21 THE complaint (about a man watering the green on the golf course at Seletar) by "Housewife" (8.T., May IS) has been fully investigated. The Investigation revealed, to our great chagrin, that the incident in question did indeed take place. However, we must stress that every effort has been made, and117 words
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Letter207 1971-05-29 21 WITH reference to the letter by "Resident" (S.T. May 21) the Jurong constituency citizens' consultative committee had fecommended to the Urban and Rural Services Committtee the making up of Hong Kah Lane. The Committee has approved the making up of the road in stages. The first stage costing $30,000 will207 words
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Letter190 1971-05-29 21 T REFER to the letter by J "Band Members" (S.T., May 11). The Central Judging of Bands Is not a competition but a means of assessment to select bands to perform at the main Singapore Youth Festival. Certificates of Merit are awarded to bands which put up a creditable performance.190 words
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305 1971-05-29 21 WHEN LOCAL CUSTOMERS CALL FOR SERVICE I FULLY agree with Mr. Philip Lee, (S.T.. May 22) that the "thank you and goodnight" greeting from waitresses to customers should be done away with because customers seldom return the greeting. But I strongly disagree that waiters and waitresses should smile at customers305 words
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Letter180 1971-05-29 21 ANOTHER bus accident on Tuesday and preceded by the bus which caught fire a few days back at MacPherson. and the ghastly accident at Anderson Bridge. What next? Let's not put up w.th this. Let's call for more consideration on the part of bus owners and180 words
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Letter75 1971-05-29 21 T REFER to the letter by 1 'Sportsman" (S.T., May 18), concerning the locked gate facinf Nlcoll Highway leading to the People's Association. "Sportsman" may be pleased to observe that arrangement has already been made to keep the gate open from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.75 words
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132 1971-05-29 21 Fund raising tickets that must be —sold TnVO of my grandx children are attending a school which every year organises a number of routine fund-rais-ing campaigns for which the children are forced to buy tickets. Several parents have complained to the principal in vain in the past. Last week my132 words
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Letter68 1971-05-29 21 I MAILED my Post Office Savings Bank passbook on May 25, for auditing and Inclusion of interest and on the afternoon of the 26th I received tbe passbook back much to my surprise after reading tbe various letters of complaint in your columns. My conclusion is that our postal service68 words
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Advertisement236 1971-05-29 21 Hf V-^V"J t ail s9feMA mLuJmmKL ..^ti Do your thing to your own r^/' \a beat and the throb of )^fQj^ Trinity and the Pink (3\^yC) and Purple at The Eye fheeve from dusk to dawn. UIL *v c The swmginq ditco that ii.ll tin ii CUSCADEN HOLSE HOTEL 7\Vr>236 words
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Advertisement408 1971-05-29 21 Advertisement "graffman"! VICTORIA THEATRE MOMDAY MAY 31 st 8.45 p.m.; "Almost beyond belief" London Times; "puts g one in mind of Rachmaninoff" London TeleSraph; "Among the great of our time" hristian Science Monitor; "summit of pianisric fireworks" Der Taj; "All criticism is silenced" Berlin Kurier; "The oudience exploded with enthusiasm"408 words
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Article130 1971-05-29 22 FAMILY OF THI late Mr Heng Hang Kwans thank friends and relatives for condolences, wreaths, kind asn.ktance and attendance at funeral acrvlco. Devotion of Doctors and Staff. TROH Ward 6 greatly appreciated. All monetary gifts donated to charity through Prlnsep Street Life Church. Bethel Church, Jalan Kayu Chinese Presbyterian130 words
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Article69 1971-05-29 22 BENJAMIN SALES 60%— 70* discounts on many Items. Specie' Shoes $16.50/-. dresses $24.50/--blklnls $9.90/- Beach dresses $14.50/-. handbags $14.50/-. 21-1 Amber Arcade. Orchard Road Spore. ROSALIE HERNON New courses for Professional Beauty Culture and Halrdresaing starting June 1971. Enrolment accepted now. Enquiries Salon Phoenix (Spore) *****. LOUIS! KLERK'S SALONS69 words
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Obituary95 1971-05-29 22 MR MAH Kll KINO called "Home" Friday 28/3/71. 5.30 a.m. Lovingly remembered by wife Swan Cbeoh and children Puay-Kheng. Lawrence Guan-Ylt and Christina. Service 3 00 p.m.. Mt. Vernon Crematorium Christian Chapel. Sunday 30/5/71. No wreaths by request, donations to Bible Society of Singapore or Singapore Council of Social95 words
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Article409 1971-05-29 22 Raliglous announce)—e>nt« APOSTOLIC CHURCH CONVENTION. 4 Irrawaddy Road off Baleatler Road, Singapore. Many souls were saved and sick were healed during last two night services. Tonight 7 30 Rev. Thomas preaches "The Harvest I. Put". Tomorrow 9 a.m. Meeaage "I«f. Wife"; Night 7.30 (final) 'Christ Is ComlnK Soon.' Bring your409 words
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Advertisement280 1971-05-29 22 TAN:— To Nglap Blah and Kirn Knu. a daughter LI Chine on Wednesday. 26th May 11)71 at Youogberg Memorial Hospital Singapore Ovarsaas laava HIRE A CAR IN Britain from Morleys of Kingston. Vans, saloons. Estate cars, motor caravans, from i 9 90 weekly In Winter, 118.70 per week Summer No280 words
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Advertisement698 1971-05-29 22 SECRETARY REQUIRED by Import Engineering firm Must be female, pleasant appearance, experience In banking, shipping and accounting procedures, fast and neat typing, fluent In spoken and written English of at least Senior Cambridge standard. Shorthand not easentlal but must be able to handle correspondence independently. Applicants pleaae state qualifications, experience,698 words
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Advertisement923 1971-05-29 22 A FOOD COMPANY In Town requires a counter-salesgirl /boy, above 20, secondary education and two workers, above 14, primary education. Call personally 33-B. Hoof Kong St.. between 2 6 p.m. today, or apply Box A 4831 B.T. Spore. APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not to enclose923 words
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Advertisement935 1971-05-29 22 SALES REPRESENTATIVE with good experience in Hotel catering equipment Is required by progressive Company. Apply with full details to 0.P.0. Box 70S. Spore. WANTIO ENCLISH SPEAKING waitresses, good pay. hlcti commlaalon. apply personally Sblp Inn Bar at 1022 Stmbawang Road, 13s m.«. B'pore 27. Tel. *****3. SALES REPRESENTATIVES With knowledge935 words
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Advertisement1037 1971-05-29 22 IMMEDIATELY AVAILAKLI Kum Hing Court B'pore 10. 3-bedroomed furnlsbed apartment. 3 atrcoodltloners. 2 bathrooms. 1 longbath. wall to wall carpetu* H»IM $1,200/- p.m. Phone 8 pore «*3552. DISTRICT 10-New fully f"™ l^ 3 4 bedrooms, modern semi-detached houses near Botanic Oarden, University Singapore, American School. Quiet, hlgh-claaa residential area. Telephone1,037 words
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Advertisement2518 1971-05-29 22 DISTRICT 11 Luxurious executive de- LUXURIOUS split level 2-storey STUDY AT HOME and paas examine—. tached bungalow f U y furnlahed CaUf^U houi^s mile. B^lt tlon: BCS Ltd. offer Home Blue* Diethelm furniture. Three bedrooms. "m^Roei^bedroomr l.vlngdin- Courses la Correspondence A Repdg lounge, dining area all alr-coo- tog^omS l«ge bale—2,518 words
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Advertisement1190 1971-05-29 23 ■C LIVERPOOL ANO OTNER UK /CONTINENTAL PI T,^^^^^""^^^ **********11 1 ruTHYI.US 1...M8. Liv.rpool, o*l,,.°"*'™ 1"" pt,^", HECTOR Belfast Dublin JaM j lmm St. "Jii l l z^.. 6i ow au S, 1 s=^ a |»w ',Z\l ISS ""SI" a.^^ 1 1 38 99 M! i, lt Liverpool, 8^8J1iy........"! Jily 281,190 words
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Advertisement1033 1971-05-29 23 IHECT TO HAMBURG IM 30 MYB P. Sham Pening Smgapon LOAOINC FOR: •MMA tailed Sailed Gda. 1-2, JaM 1 Hamburg Bremen. R'dam/A'dam, A'wtrp, Oslo, C'burg. Malmo C'hagen. 3IENA JMt 3/12 JMt 13/14 JMI 15/17 C'blanci. H'burg 'B'men, R'dim Adam, G'burg Aarhus, C'hagen. PANAMA JMC 13/13 Hamburg/Bremen. A'dtm/R'dtm/ Antwerp. C'hagen, G'burg,1,033 words
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Advertisement1066 1971-05-29 23 lwS, MM^AaTMTAf I il jPU EXPtESS SEIVICE TO LONDON, LIYEIPOOI t M NT IX f. MTU WITS BENNEVIS For Bremen Jalf 7 Singapore P. Sham Penang ST, 0 1 W 'J C 38 18, May 38 Mlf 11/ 1 Jmi 4/ 3 Hull BFNAI I If.lN For I .erpooi Jalf1,066 words
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Advertisement1169 1971-05-29 23 FOKTNItriTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. New York Penang P. J-feai Spore Kinfiton 3aijM JMa) Km 11 JMI Aaf I 2 I Jim 13 JaM 13 A* 24 UT JaMU Jalf 1 Jalf 3 SeV Jl" 0 **<>* 'Mail Jalf 14 Jal lIS Illy 17 Seat 24 «f*?1,169 words
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Advertisement1149 1971-05-29 24 BV^^r^^^^^BHa>^^^^/f^av^a^^^^k^^^gaaW|^l^g_ HBaa^iJM»aj^|w^^aa«l)BßßPiaaa»B»«B^Ba«BJ g KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. W««t Au<traliaSin B apor«, Japan S«a>vl«* Frtmantlt S pore Kaalung Ytkkjichi/Mgoya Y'hama Kobe ■Iclgna Mara" 24 JMt > Jily II J«i» Mf r Acceitnf urgl far KMc. Osaka, Natiya. Vtkekaaa. KAWASAKI RINMI RISAN WISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong1,149 words
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Advertisement1045 1971-05-29 24 TO NEW ZtALAND Loads Penang P. Sham Singapore Fir: JUWARA StaM IJMt 7/ I Jmi Auch., Will., Lytt. FROM AUSTRALIA ■WITT'TTTTm^T. 2i jat STRAITS/MADRAS BERVICE: 1 > Singapore P. Sham Penang Leaiiic Itr: RAJULAt Sailed Sailed I Pert Nagapattinam, Madras. RAJULAt 15 2« Jne II JMt 22 JMt Nagapattinam, Madras.1,045 words
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Advertisement908 1971-05-29 24 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. l^^^--2s* (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) tt ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3^ U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Sinnpore P. »ham Penang Arrive!: NEPTUNE TOPU H Mtl/4 JeM ll Ptrt London 2A7, H'burf 1/7, rfiam 10/7, Havrt 12/.908 words
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Advertisement739 1971-05-29 24 mM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 3OE. Jin. Ampwg. Kuala Lu>nour. jfl I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penang arritMi iv */ij-i ai&. Wily?: A'werp 19/7,' Bremen 21/7 BUNCA MELOI 21/21 JMt 24/27 JMt M/M JeM Havrt 24,7, loe.don 26/7. H'burg 1/8. R'dam 3,8.739 words
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Advertisement911 1971-05-29 25 Brent School Baguio City Philippines Founded in 1909 An J?' t *I? mU n *Lj cno 1 ta tne Brent School la co-edv rational from kindergarten through high school with a boarding department for students from grade S to grade 12. 1971-1972 Bchool Year Starts August 2. 1971. For farther911 words
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Advertisement943 1971-05-29 25 REMOVAL OF OFFICES Sim Lim Investments Ltd., and Nadefinco Ltd.. would like to inform their friends and customers that with effect from the 31st May. 1971, their offices and those of their subsidiaries (r Associates will be temporarily moved to Selegie Complex, pending the completion of Sim Lim Tower. The943 words
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Advertisement1210 1971-05-29 25 CRANES FOR HIRE 10 to 50 tons lifting capacity availaable for long or short term hire with dragline or clam shell if required. Enquiries: STRAITS ENGINEERS (S) PTE. LTD., 75 Jalan Benaan Kapal, Kallang Park Industrial Estate, Singapore 14. Telephone: *****7 JABATAN PELAJARAN, KEDAH. Masofc SekoUh Darjah Satu .lalam Uhun1,210 words
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Advertisement653 1971-05-29 25 A/E! HOW DOES $2000 to $3000 GRAB YOU? ThatV the kind of money we'll be paying for the kind of man we want. If you think that's what you are worth here's an idea of what we are after. You will already have experience as a senior account executive, or653 words
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Advertisement503 1971-05-29 26 THE MANDARIN HOTEL has the following vacancies:A. Restaurant Managers B. Head Bartender C. Asst. Restaurant P J Managers s *T™—*r-~'^ D. Coffee House F. Dining Room WHY Captains U-^»« G. Hostesses th s^csSBrE in H. Waitresses I. Waiters J. Bus Boys QUALIFICATIONS: Experience in categories G, H, I, J is503 words
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Advertisement759 1971-05-29 26 S|j HOUSINC DEVaOPMENT BOARD MM SINCAPORE Applications are Invited from Singapore and Malaysian Cltlaens:— i APPOINTMENT: (A) ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEERS (B) ASSISTANT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS (C) ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS DUTIES FOR POST: (A) To take charge of the design and supervision of Civil Engineering Works such as piling, earthwork, dredging, road, sewer759 words
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Advertisement631 1971-05-29 26 M@bil Invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: PERSONNEL ADVISOR QUALIFICATIONS An honours degree in Business Administration, Arts, Commerce, Economics or equivalent, from a recognized institution. EXPERIENCE Preferably with extensive experience in personnel and/or industrial relations work. DUTIES Will be responsible for individual salary/benefit plan administration; conducting631 words
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Advertisement604 1971-05-29 26 MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY STAFF Turquond, Youngs Loyton Bennett offer opportunities for opp'iconts whc hove held responsible positions in industry or commerce ro join their expanding management consultancy organisation. Applications are invited from: ACCOUNTANTS Qualified accountonts aged 26 —40 with experience of modern management information systems and the ability to discuss ond604 words
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Advertisement779 1971-05-29 27 fIIBBHHHH pBHBHB^HppBpHiHBIHBH '(font, from Page 22) X turs and Excursions h aM hlpelaoo special daily TOURS: Cameron /PanrXor I. land 6 gaM $90/- dep: 6/6 Malaya/ Otmertn Highland* 4/7 day* $05/--■OO (Air-conditioned room) Malaya gut Coast 6 day. $100/- 6/6 Bangkok Chi*n«mal 8 day* (Air) I SCHO/- 15 days 5345/5360779 words
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Advertisement663 1971-05-29 27 lEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED custom stereo cabinet: eteel atorage cabinet; thne-speed manned bicycle; owner leaving for America. Contact Dr. Olson Tel Spore ***** ext. 223. lENG HUAT IRON FURNITURE offer* attractive, quality furniture for I your homti mvditns 23 C&Yen&Kh Road Tel *****6. Showroom: Cold storage. Orchard Road (Spore) ■OR distinctive cane663 words
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Advertisement906 1971-05-29 27 CLEARING BELOW COST II Remington U.B.A. Portable Typewriter* with case and guarantee. Usual Price: $198/- Now: $129'- Only. Midland Enterprises, 95 Hill Street. Tel ***** (B'pore). CURTAIN UPHOLSTERY FABRICS new shipment, lust arrived from Bwltxerland. UK Holland Oermanv and Thailand G S. Interior* (8) Pte. Ltd 401, River Valley Road906 words
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Advertisement830 1971-05-29 27 MODERN SOCIAL ESCORT offer. attractive courteou* ladle* for your entertainment 58-C Jalan Beaar Tel: ***** Spore KINGS PHOTOCOPY. COLOUR. B/W Photoflnl.hing. 35mm Beealc Slide* 131, Ea.t Coa« Read, Telephone $1 (Spore) *****8 novatlng. Electrical. Plumberlng Painting, Mosaic. Phone Spore *****8 NIGHTLADV SOCIAL ISCORT offer* charming courteou. multi-racial ladles for your830 words
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Advertisement1555 1971-05-29 27 ISaturday Oar Market 5 w Vehicles lor sal* M IN THAI HIM, 52 54. Short Btr*et. Tel. 3M61. *****. 11(60 Ford PreMat, 1««2 Volk.wacen. 19«3 Flat O •OOD. 1963 Slmca 1500. 1966 Cortina DL. Opel Rekord IvOOU Ford Cor•air. Renault RIO. Antlla DL. Rekord 1700. Rekord 4 dr... Nlnn I1,555 words
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Advertisement742 1971-05-29 27 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons (or posts as Senior Instructors or Instructors in the Departments ot Mechanical Production Engineering. Electrical 6: Electronic Engineering and Marine Engineering St Shipbuilding Division. DuUes The successful applicants will be expected to give Instruction to technician students742 words
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Article, Illustration233 1971-05-29 28 PROUD MOMENT FOR SCHOOL HEAD By RITA LOONG SINGAPORE. Fri. She fights shy of cameramen and reporters. Flashing bulbs and questions are all rather unnecessary to Mrs. E.M. Boswell (above), wellknown social worker and headmistress of Alexandra Junior School in Portsdown Road. She proudly accepted a book on "British Atmy233 words
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Article42 1971-05-29 28 SINOAPORE. Fri Keppel Shipyard <Pte> Ltd will have its own fire service from next Tuesday, when the Port Authority withdraws its fire brigade from the yard. The fire service will be launched with a fire-fighting demonstration on Monday.42 words
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Article140 1971-05-29 28 SINGAPORE, Fri. A jobless youth stole $699 worth of jewellery from his landlady, who had treated him like a brother, a court heard today. The court was told that Muhammad bin Abu Bakar, 21, a Malaysian, had been staying free at housewife Fatimah binte Ngah's140 words
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111 1971-05-29 28 CINOAPORE, Fri.— The 1971 Singapore Trade exposition at Kallang Park reopened tonight. Unlike its first official opening at the beginning of the month, there was no ceremony. The gates were opened without fanfare at six. The exposition, officially opened by the Parliamentary Secretary Home Affairs111 words
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75 1971-05-29 28 PENANG. Fri. About 500 first year students Joining the University of Penang when the new session starts next month will be spared ragging. "Our freshmen orientation committee discourages this In any form," a uni- versity spokesman said today. "The committee feels that ragging75 words
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513 1971-05-29 28 LESLIE FONG - 8,000 are confused over new pay scales LESLIE FONG PUB'S MULTI-MILLION 'SWITCH' By Singapore, Friday fHE Public Utilities Board's imminent multi- million dollar "switch" to consolidated pay scales js causing anxiety and confusion among its 8,0(X) employees. For the conversion, to be backdated to Jan. 1, 1969, will bring windfalls513 words
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Advertisement340 1971-05-29 28 FOR LIVING IN CANE^ y -^WB^£" a •XT'"" s k HOMES Showroom: 10-C, Jervob Ko»d, Spore It. Factory: t, Careoafh Road. S'parc 9. Tel *****3 UellD Hex with mlcro-sprov effect. 4 The finest hairspray rw your haircan wish for. Available At Leading Beouty Saloons and JM Coimetici Counters. BB JU^^340 words
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Advertisement255 1971-05-29 28 Van Hin's extra SUPER OFFER! for magnet carpets only. Whether for home or for office, the rich plain colours or sophisticated designs of these Bond Worth carpets blend gracefully with traditional or modern furniture. You get the same high quality and throughout the entire range. H available at: vanhinFURNITURECO.(PTE.)ITD. M2OOCHARDRD255 words
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Advertisement86 1971-05-29 28 IcS Ifei 1,. f -^H H; Ik rLr^ W jf£i W i I cMadetEasy I I HANDY 8 -PAGE I I RACING GUIDE I I EASY TO LIFT OUT I I EASY TO FOLLOW I FREE WITH TODAY'S GET YOUR COPY TODAY nl|^f%etitenc\ m^Jt FOB yu PHOTOGRAPHY JUBILEE RESTAURANT BAR.86 words
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Article, Illustration460 1971-05-29 29 yODAY we introduce to you on the right Singapore's "wonder boy" swimmer a nine-year-old who may turn out to be Singapore's world beater in breaststroke events. Already he is world class for his age. In fact, on known American and Australian records he can460 words
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Article, Illustration244 1971-05-29 29 E. FRIDA - Madeline looks new sprint queen E. FRIDA By /CONVENT of the Holy In\j fant Jesus' Madeline Teo made herself the most likely successor to Glory Barnabas as Singapore's sprint queen when she won the "A 100 m on the final day of the City District Schools athletic meet at Farrer244 words
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Article572 1971-05-29 29 riRESCENT Girls School \j grabbed the A. B and C team championships for girls on the final day of the Pasir Panjang District schools athletic meet at Queenstown yesterday. They won the "A" title for the fifth successive year, and completed a splendid double in the572 words
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Article31 1971-05-29 29 KHALSA Association scored their second In the SHA League Dlv. One yesterday when they I edged Combined Schools 1-0 at Farrer Park. Scoter was in--1 side left Naranjan Singh31 words
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Article397 1971-05-29 29 RESULTS of all events yesterday as City District Schools athletic meet at Fairer Park: Boys "A" 100 m: 1 Wong Kang Juat 2 V. Jayabalan 3 Cheong Say Kirn 11.0; 300 m: 1 Cheong Say Kirn 2 Woo Kwong Fatt 3 V. Jayabalan 23.4; 1.500 m: 1397 words
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Article126 1971-05-29 29 "ITU ALA LUMPUR. Pri. Burma, unofficial champions of the 1969 Seap Games tn Rangoon, are sending 159 competitors and 27 officials to this year's games here In December. They will compete in 13 of the IS events on the programme athletics (20 men and IS women),126 words
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255 1971-05-29 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The All-Blues Cup rugby competition scheduled for August 7-8 In Seremban will be considered illegal if the organisers, NSCRC, persist in running it according to their rules. The MRU warning followed the decision of NSCRC to withdraw their Invitation to255 words
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121 1971-05-29 30 Chukell can recoup with Lemon Tree win RACING with Epsom Jeep J^EMON TREE, bought recently by Chukell Stable, can recover some of his purchase price by winning Race 4 at Ipoh today. This grey son of English champion sprinter Right Boy showed plenty of speed when placed over sif and121 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1971-05-29 30 HOLE 'N ONE: Still without a win after 13 starts; finished second with 8.3 to Bright Court (8.5) in last start In Div 2 8f race at Bt Timah on May 2; has bright winning chance in weak field. GLEN LARMONIC: Finished down the course In both1,311 words
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Article264 1971-05-29 30 Gre at Wor ld ste ps ou t in style G REAT WORLD 11, a Perak J? erb 7 entry «tePPed out S''^.J°« w 'lh. the *ej 'Pf r ™e d. R°>'» IM. al* °n a Si** 1 track at Ipon yesterday .A^J*' 1" ra, n 3, f m TI264 words
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Article, Illustration903 1971-05-29 30 GOING FORECAST: Good m-JVJMm 1]5 CLASS 2. DIV 2 BJF ■TiVTW ($8,500 $5,950 to winner) 1 ***** KINGMASTIR a (Arnott) Hr.lcllc 6 90 (ud +3) •AwMf T E Bnukricn 6 9 0 11) W A. Urn.ii ii S 2*399 GUN LARMONIC (Gl*n) Tulloh 6 9.0 5l F N.w.rl903 words
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Article122 1971-05-29 30 1.1 .~\'.»1 jri.i w.i. DUI P. lotus I)ERHI\o:;r RACE 1- Timor Malays'* Pircicus Imns C Irn Larmnnic Kin^nutstcr U. BOL'RBON DtrrinKer t'rrcious Lotus RI\ rKSANDh SPRCCE RAPE 2- Floral Mile Floral Mile Intellectual Intellectual FLORAL MILE rahlawan Intrllectu.l VANDA COLLVSION RACE S: Bodyguard Vanda Collusion China Sea V\M)A KodyRiiar122 words
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Article, Illustration478 1971-05-29 31 LAN PEREIRA - LAN PEREIRA By ATTRACTIVE 59 by skipper Alex Delilkan and a chanceless 43 by Zainuddin Mean helped North total 224 ugainst South on the opening day of their three-day annual cricket match, at the Kuala Lumpur padang, yesterday. At stumps South were 19-3. Delilkan478 words
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Article43 1971-05-29 31 Nejrrl Sembilan Planters will meet Selangor Club in a cricket match at Seremban tomorrow. Planters' team: T. Pereira. P. R. Glbb. R. Jeyasuria. J. Jayatilaka. R. Bryant. D. BKncoe. A. S Gill. P. Todd. C. Olberry. D. Barry, J. D Brennan.43 words
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Article114 1971-05-29 31 |"HE Malaysian Cricket Asso- 1 elation have decided to reort the old system of zonirg for the inter-state competiticn lext year. North Kedah. Penang. I :>rlan<tor and Perak. Nnutli Johore. Pahang. Maacca- and Negri Sembilan. Sabah will meet winners of he North and South zones in ilternate114 words
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160 1971-05-29 31 Yashin the Great says his farewell MOSCOW, Fri. Russian goalkeeper Lev Yashin turned in the last performance of his 18-year Moscow Dynamos career yesterday but the International stars who came to honour him booted in two late goals past his substitute for a 2-2 draw. Tho 41 -year-old Yashin wasReuter - 160 words
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198 1971-05-29 31 -I Ashe to support 'keep S.A. out' move PARIS, Fri. Arthur Ashe said yesterday he Intends to support a movement in Boston in August to prevent South African players competing in both golf and tennis tournaments. The American Negro tennis star said Jie would not cross a picket line of198 words
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113 1971-05-29 31 TtfEMPHIS (Tennessee), Frt. Larry Ziegler carded an almost (lawless eight-under-par 62 here yesterday, to take the first round lead in the US$ 175.000 Danny Thomas Memphis golf classic. Ziegler. winner of the 1969 Michigan classic but no better than 15th In any tournament this113 words
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Article52 1971-05-29 31 NEW TORK. Fri. Results of baseball games played yesterday: American Leaf lie: Detroit 4 New York 3: Boston 6 Washington 2; Malwaukee S Minnesota 3: Cleveland 10 Baltimore 5. National League: Atlanta 4 Montreal 1; Pittsburgh 5 Cincinnati 2; St. Louis 10 Chicago 0; Los Angeles 5 San52 words
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Article442 1971-05-29 31 ONDON, Fri. South African all-rounder Mike Procter, Somerset medium-pacer Allan Jones and former England Test star Peter Parfitt all snapped up five wickets as bowlers revelled in overcast conditions in the English County cricket championship yesterday. Procter's destructive fast bowling made Glamorgan struggle for runs inReuter - 442 words
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Article107 1971-05-29 31 'Joe Show' a big flop /COPENHAGEN, Frl. World \j heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frarler's musical show at the 4.000 capacity K B hall today was cancelled because only a few hundred tickets were sold. A spokesman for the Scandinavian booking agency said: "It is not worthwhile going on with theUPI - 107 words
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225 1971-05-29 31 Sawamatsu, Kuki spring tennis surprise PARIS, Fri. Japan's top ranked girl Kazuko Sawamatsu eliminated the eighth seeded Russian Olga Morozova at the French international tennis championships here yesterday as Britain's Gerald Battrick failed narrowly in his attempt to unseat American Bob Lutz. Miss Sawamatsu only allowed the Russian girl toReuter - 225 words
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Article35 1971-05-29 31 EDINBURGH. Fri Britain beat the United States 13-11 in their biennial amateur goK match at St. Andrews yesterday to win the Walker Cup for the first time since 1938. BANKER REPLIES TO DENIAL35 words
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Miscellaneous96 1971-05-29 29 SOCCER Tour match: British Services v Indonesia Air Porce (Jin Besar 7.30). PSA v Armed Forces (Jin Besar 5.30). rAS Dlv. 1: Ocean v RAF Cnangl (Oeylang 4.30). VTHLETICS Schools District meets: Buklt Tlmah (Chinese High School), Serangoon (Cedar Olrls). Katong (Farrer Park). SAAA friendly road relay (Seletar Reservoir 496 words
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Miscellaneous427 1971-05-29 31 WORD PUZZLE l~ t»t ii»f «*:t«« limi j j STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY WORD PUZZLE U' I (vt?\ Cat Mt ill mo [Him I v^ »J iiu.'nctiiis awiaf inn a Htm m< /Mil /Mill] I L_t I T 1 Vl 111 C I FILL IN I 5]Q TT B O|W| MISSING427 words
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Article425 1971-05-29 32 LONDON. Frl. —Australian laauea Whim Creek and Weatfleld Minerals featured an otherwise quiet market following the latter a nickel assays. The quiet market was quietly mixed ahead of the holiday weekend with th«i parliamentary by-election result* anl Courtaulds chairman's statement dampening factors. At 2.43 p.m. the Financial Times425 words
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164 1971-05-29 32 Ransom demand: Give food to the poor ROSARIO (Argentina), Frl.— The kidnappers of honorary British Consul Stanley Sylvester demanded today that the aut h o rities distribute U5562,500 ($187,500) worth of goods and foodstuffs to poor people as ransom for the officialOfficials of Sylvester's firm, the Swift Meat packing plantAP; UPI - 164 words