The Straits Times, 4 June 1971
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Title Section24 1971-06-04 1 <$ AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article428 1971-06-04 1 China and us— by Lee Spore need not get 'effusive' like other countries... SINGAPORE, Thursday SINGAPORE need not get "effusive" over China like some other countries in the region, according to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The Republic had already taken up a position that made this unnecessary, he said. "Our428 words
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342 1971-06-04 1 CHIN CHENG MEI - First MSA flight to London 90 mins late CHIN CHENG MEI By f ONDON. Thurs.—MalayLi sia-Singapore Airlines' first service to London from Singapore arrived quietly and 90 minutes behind schedule because of bad weather at Bombay and a sandstorm at Bahrein. The Boeing 707 aircraft carried 119 passengers, among them342 words
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Article184 1971-06-04 1 Bomb blast cuts Lisbon links f ISBON, Thurs. A pre-dawn explosion rocked Lisbon's International Communications Exchange today, disrupting Portugal's communications with the outside world only a few hours before start of a NATO Foreign Ministers' conference. A Ministry of Information spokesman said the bomb was placed immedlatly above a smallReuter - 184 words
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98 1971-06-04 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The American general .said to have shot Vietnamese civilians from a helicopter went on television last night to protest his innocence of atrocity charges. Brigadier General John Donaldson, the first IS. general to be charged with a war crime since the Philippines InsurrectionReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration119 1971-06-04 1 Women tin soldiers get the big cheers T\RESSED in striking red*J and-white like tin soldiers, these girls are among 120 police women constables who won thunderous applause with their impeccable foot drill and formation marching last night. The occasion watched by 10,000 people at a packed Jalan Besar Stadium was119 words
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Article236 1971-06-04 1 Why Polsky must go— by Govt CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government today accused Mr. Anthony Abram Polsky. 34, the New York Times correspondent here, of interfering in the internal affairs of the Republic. A statement from the Home Affairs Ministry said: "In late December last year, Mr. Polsky, though a foreign236 words
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Article64 1971-06-04 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs— The Minister of State for Defence Production, Mr. Vidya Charan Shukla, said today that Government had plans on hand to produce a fourstage launcher which would burn a solid propellant putting a satellite of 80 kilogrammes into space. Another programme envisaged development of anUPI - 64 words
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Article39 1971-06-04 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The winning numbers picked in toJays Toto draw No 43 11 were: 46. 24, 33, 25 and 12. The additional number was 9. In the circles draw the numbers were: 41, 21 and 49.39 words
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Article46 1971-06-04 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. A deadly cholera epidemic, which has already taken more than 500 lives In the past three days. Is raging through many East Pakistani refugee camps and there are fears the dreaded disease may spread to Calcutta, and other parts of India.46 words
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Article18 1971-06-04 1 TODAY'S Straits Times is in two sections comprising 36 pages. Make sure you get both sections.18 words
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Article32 1971-06-04 1 BIRMINGHAM. Thurs. Pakistan were 270 for one in their first innings at the close on the opening day of the first cricket Test against England here today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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348 1971-06-04 2 PRESIDENT Sadat said today K there were no secret provisions in the 15-year treaty of friendship and co-operation signed with the Soviet Union last week. He told the 360-member People's Council (Parliament), it was "we who wanted this treaty because lt adds to ourAgencies - 348 words
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297 1971-06-04 2 Jakarta radio hits out at 'Soviet tactics' lAKARTA, Thurs. 0 Radio Indonesia today accused the Soviet Union of directing an antiIndonesian campaign through official Radio Moscow broadcasts. It was the first time In many months the radio had commented on alleged anti-Indonesian propaganda broadcast by Kaido Moscow. In a specialUPI - 297 words
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Article30 1971-06-04 2 HONO KONG. Thurs. Hanoi has pledged to support the Laotian people's struggle against the United suits with all It* forces, the North Vietnam News Agency reported today. Rev-30 words
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Article, Illustration67 1971-06-04 2 THE US ARMY has filed murder charges against Brigadier General John W. Donaldson in the deaths of eight South Vietnamese civilians. It was disclosed in Washington on Wednesday. Donaldson former commander of the 11th Infantry Brigade of the Amerlcal Division In which Lt. William Calley Jr.,UPI - 67 words
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Article56 1971-06-04 2 BELGRADE. Thur». Yugoslavia Is to have a new 22--member government as part of the collective presidency system being planned In anticipation a the future. The new government will follow the same lines as the present Federal Government system but Is expected to give greater autonomy toReuter - 56 words
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314 1971-06-04 2 Duke hits back at Crossman for blast on pay claim ONDON, Thurs. Prince Philip last night hit back at criticism by a former Cabinet Minister of the Queen's request for a pay rise. The Prince avoided naming Mr. Richard Crossman, who made the attack In the left-wing New Statesman weekly,Reuter - 314 words
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Miscellaneous54 1971-06-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applehy (iseuiND E\jesw <succes6fdL f&vtue him the incenwb\ man weee id a vjomau^ \jo better himself and) s -r> \jabn MOQE Money y \f (WATiSTaje) "^J CIT« /MV DUTy KX\ /^BUT \'M CSNLV TKVW^ oeoßoea sakb J Ltd &(ve you iNcewnvie f 1 1 1 J^^54 words
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203 1971-06-04 3 Perry hit by rash of bomb attacks BELFAST, Thurs. A rash of firebomb attacks hit Londonderry last night with targets ranging from big stores to a local library. Two large city centre stores were badly damaged by fires which police said they believed had been started by incendiary bombs. PremisesReuter - 203 words
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159 1971-06-04 3 Left-wing extremists kidnap two proSaigon students GRENOBLE (France). Thurs. About 80 leftwing extremists kidnapped two South Vietnamese students here last night and forced them to stand trial before a secret underground court before riot police broke up the proceedings. One of the captives was freed when police and a JusticeReuter - 159 words
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Article32 1971-06-04 3 TAIPEH. Thurs. Two Taiwan Cabinet Ministers claimed today that Peking earned more than US$5OO million each year in foreign exchange by selling opium abroad, the Central News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration387 1971-06-04 3 How a man hijacked a jet— with a nail clipper MIAMI. Thurs. IT A jetliner hijacked to Cuba by a man app a r eniiy armed only with a small nail clipper arrived here yesterday its 67 passengers unable to say why they were detained In Cuba for four days.387 words
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225 1971-06-04 3 N. Korea warns of reprisals over pilot •TOKYO, Thurs. North Korea today warned the United States and South Korea that it would take retaliatory steps if they refuse repatriation of a North Korean MiG-15 pilot who flew south last December. The official Korean Central News Agency, In a broadcast monitored225 words
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95 1971-06-04 3 JiLANTYRE. Thurs. Zambian Finance Minister Mr. John Mwanakatwe said here his country expects to buy wheat from Bouth Africa because overseas food consignments are being held up in "certain ports." The Minister said food supplies are being delayed particularly In Beira, In theReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement272 1971-06-04 3 STEWING CHICKEN Local Already Cleaned Ib .90 SHOULDER LAMB NEW ZEALAND Quality with Economy Ib .85 COCKTAIL SAUSAGES starpak Danish ib 1.70 PORK LOIN DANISH QUALITY Ib 1.15 HAMBURGERS SX Taste Try pkt of 2 .88 CORNISH PASTIES SX Fre»bly Baked each .40 SWISS ROLL sx each .64 ROLLMOPS MARINA272 words
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161 1971-06-04 4 Overdue rower John puts ashore safely LOS ANOELES. Thurs. British trans-paclflc rower John Fairfax. 33. nearly three weeks overdue in his attempt to put In to Los Angeles for radio repairs, came ashore at Ensenada in northern Mexico 150 miles south of here yesterday. His manager, Ivan Sharpe. said Fairfax161 words
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Article, Illustration625 1971-06-04 4 From GEORGE CANSECO: Manila, Thurs. THE young radical from his makeshift podium atop a jeep shouted: "Himagsikan!" Hundreds among the 3,000 antiestablishment demonstrators lustily cheered his call for armed rebellion. Inside the Manila Hotel, dele gates were meeting to revise theAP - 625 words
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222 1971-06-04 4 MAN WHO WALKED INTO WHITE HOUSE SECURITY —TALKS— JJOSTON 1 Thurs. The story of how a businessman inadvertently crashed a top secret White House meeting at the height of the 1961 Berlin crisis was told yesterday by Mr. Pierre Salinger, President Kennedy's Press aide. The incident Is described In fictionNYT - 222 words
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163 1971-06-04 4 C OR DOB A (Argentina), Thurs— Uruguayan honorary consul Mr. Raul Guerra yesterday foiled an apparent attempt by left wing urban guerillas to kidnap him at the consulate here. The 33-year-old consul said he and his wife were threatened by two armed youthsReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement307 1971-06-04 4 K^^K 1111. [TTTSSsaI] LJ *1J LrTpT|rßrnß I&TIJ The Mercedes 200 D The more you drive it the cheaper it is to run! What's so special about the Mercedes 200 D? Fill it up and find out. It's diesel-fuelled! Which means that the mechanics of the car are simpler it's easier307 words
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Advertisement75 1971-06-04 4 I for that I II Wl BEING ATTRACTIVE m^\ 'S MORE THAN JUST Vf^^ GOOD LOOKS IT'S IHVI EXTRA CO THAT CAN MAKE YOU SO POPULAR, AND FRUITI MINS CAN SUPPLY THAT EXTRA GO. FRUITI- MINS SUPPLEMENTS YOUR DIET. GIVES EXTRA VITALITY. AND MAINTAINS A GOOD COMPLEXION.' FOR To: Th»75 words
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Article, Illustration68 1971-06-04 5 CARRYING infra-red and metal-detecting equipment, this light plane is flying over the area in Yuba City, California, where 23 graves have been found, to look for more bodies. It is believed that a decaying body would give off enough heat to be detected byUPI - 68 words
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179 1971-06-04 5 MEXICO CITY. Thurs.— The wife of the president of Qantas Airways, an American and a Swiss citizen residing In Canada were killed yesterday morning in a traffic accident near Oaxaca, 350 miles from here. The dead w»»re Identified as Lady Wilson, whose maiden nameUPI - 179 words
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Article235 1971-06-04 5 pARM labour contractor Juan Corona, accused of mass- murdering 10 middle-aged drifters whose bodies were found in orchards north of here, pleaded not guilty to the charges yesterday. Corona, was formally charged ir tiny courtho'is< here. The hearng was closed to the Press and public. SoReuter - 235 words
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Advertisement65 1971-06-04 5 When in Singapore do as the i^ I^B Singaporeans do H^f Wfl^v shop at PEOPLE'S PARK Hi Chinatown's most l| <"*ll fascinating L^ %fl shopping complex I 1 1 Bi Photojr^ph from Singapore Tounit Promotion Board TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW LAST TWO DAYS Thousands have bought at DISCOUNT PRICES... Why not65 words
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Advertisement195 1971-06-04 5 If M WBBB im Jr ®£??T^*BBtKM> W?W' 'M< m\ HHI ■.■■•■■■>% mB fl M <\ When extra care is taken to enhance the elegance and beauty of **M an already excellent timepiece, the answer is obvious: a double-faced clock That's precisely done by the makers Batter y-operated o^tai Tawe ciock195 words
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276 1971-06-04 6 Prison officers deny assault charges CINGAPORE, Thurs.— Six prison officers today denied a total of 15 summons charges of allegedly using criminal force on and assaulting seven woman political detainees at the Moon Crescent detention centre. They Included Karl Anthony Aksman Olosz, superintendent of the centre, and the principal rehabilitation276 words
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Article55 1971-06-04 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The trial of Mohammed bin Shamsuddln, 35, accused of outraging the modesty of the seven-year-old daughter of his employer, continued In camera today. The offence was alleged to have been committed at the girl's home on May 17 a day after her parents left55 words
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166 1971-06-04 6 Govt lifts import duties on dental goods, drinks SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Government today announced the lifting of Import duties on dental goods and certain beverages from tomorrow. But It slapped an excise duty of $36.75 per proof gallon on ethyl alcohol. A government statement said that duties on the dental166 words
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Article62 1971-06-04 6 SINGAPORE. Thurj. A Naval Base police sergeant and a member of the public have been commended by the base authorities tor bravery in rescuing a drowning man from the Johore Straits In April. Sgt. Yeo Khee Boon and Inche Mohammed All bin Mohammad Amln, a62 words
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81 1971-06-04 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr Runme Shaw, chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, will visit the Singapore Armed Forces Technical Training Institute (SAFTECH) at Seletar tomorrow. He will be the guest-of-honour at a ceremony where he will give away the board's challenge trophy for the "Skill-81 words
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478 1971-06-04 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday rrHE Teachers' x Training College has achieved a breakthrough this year with all its available places taken by "topnotch candidates" who showed promise of making good teachers. This was stated by the Tic principal, the Rev. T.R. Doraisamy, at478 words
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Advertisement200 1971-06-04 6 "lido -"opens "today" S SHOWS DAILY ot 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15pm jj| The loves, jealousies fights in j a remand home for social rejects! I W SHAME MADELINE HINDE, DENNIS WATERMAN (in color) |j N.B. "Cold Sweat" just completed a record-breaking season in B Hongkong collecting more than200 words
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Advertisement68 1971-06-04 6 ITALIAN RESTAURANT DINE IN AN INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE OPEN DAILY: LUNCH: 12 noon to 3 p.m. DINNER: 0 p.m. to Midnight (SUNDAYB OPEN FOR DINNER ONLY) 91, Tanglin Road, Singapore, 10. Tel: *****5 Bth THRILLING DAY! Ootaxy: 1.15. J.JO, 7 I ».J0 Golden City: 1.45, 4, 7 1, 9. J0 p.m.68 words
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Advertisement262 1971-06-04 6 OPENS CATHAY TOMORROW! i j More Exciting Than THE ITALIAN JOB"! :j ;j TIGHTEN YOUR SEAT BELT. You Never Had A Trip I" Like This Before. I '^^^Ml^- 1 ~0 i f^^^V ■J 20TH CENTURY- FOX prMenti I VANISHING POINT »c^^^r^B^r*WMAN.yAMSH^POWT.c«.--n- «tfk HEAR THE SUPERCHARGED SOUNDS OF > D l262 words
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Advertisement617 1971-06-04 6 .ORGANISATION b I^Bj^QEHB^^^Q] i OPENS TODAY! Mom, 1.45, 4.00. 6:0 i, 9 15 5 Modehne Hmde. Denn.s Wot<- C I "«IRLS of SHAME" Color (SB, J LAST DAY! Horn, 1.45, 4.00, 6 30 9 30 i _i George Peppord, From.,- 4 "ONE MORE TRAIN TO ROB J. in TECHNICOLOR (Ul617 words
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Article, Illustration299 1971-06-04 7 Five young Britons see the world on a bus By R. CHANDRAN: Singapore, Thurs. WHEN five youne Englishmen hopped on board a 10-ton, 66-seater London double-decker bus on Oct. 5 last, they were far from heading towards either end of the bus' normal route. For they had bought the bus,299 words
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131 1971-06-04 7 COMMITTEE MEETS TO APPROVE ASEAN PROJECTS SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Asep.n Standing Committee meets In Singapore tomorrow to give approval to the decisions and recommendatl ins made at the last ministerial conference held in March In Manila. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Inche Rahlm Ishak. will chair the one-day131 words
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Article42 1971-06-04 7 Charged with drunkeness SINGAPORE. Thurs.— R. M. Abdul Ouffoor. 50, was charged In the First Magistrate's Court with being drunk In front of the Beach Read police station yesterday. The case will te heard on Aug. 28. Bat! was set at $100.42 words
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Article37 1971-06-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Port Authority will be carrying out dredging operations for a trench to lay a water pipe line from Paslr Panjang to Pulau Bukom. Marker buoys will mark the area of operation.37 words
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163 1971-06-04 7 A LOR STAR, Thurs. A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded at the end of an Inquest on a Field Force Police constable who was accidentally shot by an officer at a border jungle camp at Padang Senal. Police Constable Hamzah bin Kassim,163 words
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Article78 1971-06-04 7 OUR attention has been called to a report appearinr in the Straits Times of the 17th April, 1971. entitled '60,000 pirated bus tuides sold." We are now satisfied that there is no basis for the statement that the bus tuides referred to in the above-mentioned article were pirated78 words
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238 1971-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TUN ABDUL RAZAK today reminded governA ment servants and armed services chiefs to stop passing the buck as this would cause "frustration" and delay progress. Urging them to avoid delays in Implementing projects under the Second Malaysia Plan, he238 words
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217 1971-06-04 7 - KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's $10 million national cultural complex will be built on an 18-acre site in the Lake Gardens here. The complex will be built in phases, the first to begin next year. This was announced today by the Deputy Minister217 words
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156 1971-06-04 8 Vote for right men MCA members told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —MCA president Tun Tan Slew Sin today called on party members to sweep aside "personal considerations" In electing their divisional and branch officials. Nation-wide elections are now being held by the party's 800 branches and 104 divisions. In a circular.156 words
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570 1971-06-04 8 No slow down onHDB flats building Public demand for homes too great: Ministry SINGAPORE, Thun. I J'Hli public demand for Housing and Development Board flats is running so high that it is impossible to slow down the board's building programme to avoid any overloading of the building industry which is570 words
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Article21 1971-06-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Jftlan Tenteram community centre will be organising a Chinese pugilistic class for beI ginners at its premises.21 words
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76 1971-06-04 8 EIGHT-MONTH MARRIAGE ENDS IN SUICIDE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 19-year-old housewife leapt to her death from a Housing Board flat eight months after she married, a coroner's court heard today. Neither her husband, I.im Xii Yok. nor her father could explain why she took her life. I.im said they were "a76 words
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Article48 1971-06-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Motorcyclist, Lee Kok Chong of Silat Road was today fined a total of $40 for two traffic offences along Jalan Bukit Merah on Dec. 3 last year. He was fined $20 for not wearing a crash helmet, and $20 lor not displaying "L" plates.48 words
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Article, Illustration152 1971-06-04 8 SCHOOLBOY MISSING AFTER BEING TOLD OF FATHER'S TRIP CINGAPORE, Thurs 0 A 13-year-old schoolboy ran away from home last Sunday after hearing that his father would be away for two years. Chua Boon Sim packed his clothes at his Commonwealth Drive flat, when his father said that for the next152 words
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60 1971-06-04 8 Singaporeans for advertising congress SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two Singapore delegates will take part in the 22nd International Advertising Association Congress at Estoril, Portugal, beginning on June 13. They are Mr. Denis Tay. Straits Times marketing manager and Mr. Robert Chong. the managing director of Pace Advertising Ltd. The six-c'.ay congress will60 words
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Advertisement66 1971-06-04 8 6@h CESTD. ***** "^Sk y*:** 278, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. V&t* "SALE LAST 2 DAYS" H y^t Direct Importers of Carpets Rugs :>^zii j^i KASHMIRI WOOL NAMDHAS igfeS ENGLISH WALLTO WALL CARPETING "M INDIAN WOOL CARPETS CLEARING AT COST **P 3^ BELGIAN GERMAN URPETS J@i lei: ******) k^?* iSr i66 words
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442 1971-06-04 9 CLEMENT MESENAS - Plans to revive holiday-by-sea services CLEMENT MESENAS. HOPES ON SUEZ REOPENING By Singapore, Thursday SOME of the international shipping companies; which terminated their passenger s c r v i t i between Europe and the Far Hast after the Suez closure, intend resuming the run when the canal reopens. P442 words
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Article, Illustration313 1971-06-04 9 LEE SU SAN: Singapore - Call to save lives with a free trip as incentive LEE SU SAN: Singapore, By Thurs COME save lives with me and maybe earn a free trip to Hong Kong or New Zealand. Mr. Kevin Weldon, president of the World Life Saving Association, makes the same call for a noble313 words
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113 1971-06-04 9 $1,000 fine for trying to bribe tax officer PENANG, Thurs. A woman licensed moneylender and insurance agent, Goh Llm Guat, 45, was today sentenced to a day's jail and a $1,000 fine, for offering a $20 bribe to an assistant examiner of the Income Tax Department. Goh. represented by Mr.113 words
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Article69 1971-06-04 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Two West Oerman printing experts. Mr. Water Oberreuter and Mr. Herbert Schmltt. will give a demonstration to local printers on the latest offset machines at the East Asiatic Company showroom In Sai boo Street on June 23 and 24. The experts, now on a Far69 words
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Article71 1971-06-04 9 BINOAPORE, Thurs. The Peoples Front. In a statement today, claimed that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's refu&al to test his acceptability by a democratic election Is evidence of his (ear to (ace the people." It was referring to a challenge Issued to the Prime Minister on May 2171 words
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135 1971-06-04 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two farmers were injured as they leapt off their chicken-laden lorry, when it careered down a slope and smashed into a stack of steel structures at Chanri last night. Ho Ah Sens, 38, the driver, and Lee Ah Bah,135 words
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68 1971-06-04 10 Held for sawing prisoner's handcuffs DENAJVG, Thurs. Police have arrested a bicycle shop owner who sawed off an escaped prisoner's handcuffs. The handcuffed man is believed to be Thean Ah Hock, who broke away from a police station last Monday. Police today appealed to the public for information on Thean's68 words
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57 1971-06-04 10 S'pore, Romania sign cultural agreement BINOAPORE, Thurs Singapore and Romania signed a cultural and scientific co-operation agreement at a brief ceremony at the Foreign Ministry yesterday. Mr. Stanley Stewart, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry signed for Singapore while the Romanian Ambassador here, Mr. Alexie Marln, signed for his country. No57 words
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Article42 1971-06-04 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Road sweeper Muthukumal Manlckam and grass-cutter A. Thanabalan. both 18, were fined $150 each for stealing a radiator from a disused bus at the car-park of the Green Bus Company depot in King Albert Park on March 13.42 words
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Article, Illustration392 1971-06-04 10 RITA LOONG - RITA LOONG 'MOST WORKERS DETERIORATE IN EARLY FIFTIES... By SINGAPORE, Thurs.. Employers today maintained they were not losing anything when their employees had to retire at around 56 to 60 beqause "most of them deteriorate in their early fifties." They were replying to392 words
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Article59 1971-06-04 10 $50,000 in books for Nantah SINGAPORE, Thurs. The German Ambassador, Dr. Wilhelm Loer, presented 170 volumes of books to the Nanyang University library today. They were presented to the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Rayson Huang, at the reception room. The books, worth about $50,000, comprise a complete set of handbooks on organic59 words
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214 1971-06-04 10 ANZUK headquarters begins operation from HMS Simbang SINGAPORE, Thursday fHE brigade headquarters of the British, Austrax lian and New Zealand forces (ANZUK) based in Singapore has begun operating from HMS Simbang, the base of the Royal Marine Commandos, i :^rz=— About 550 men of the Ist. Bn. Royal New Zealand214 words
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Article144 1971-06-04 10 DRIVER IN A HURRY FINED $190 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A chauffeur who was li. too much of a hurry to stop and answer a polic constables questions was fined a total of $190. Ismail bin Saini, 27. had driven off while beir^ questioned at Empre..Place on Aug. 19 last yen:. PC144 words
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68 1971-06-04 10 NTUC leaders for meeting in Geneva SINGAPORE Thurs. Singapore li represented by two NTUC leaders at tru> Internationa*. Labour Oi ganlsatlon conference which opened in Geneva today. They are Mr. C.V. Dei an Nalr. the secr-Ury-general, nnci Mr. Seah Mvi Kck, a vice-prt-sldent. Mr. Seah. »>.o is also general secretary68 words
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Article751 1971-06-04 11 A CORRESPONDENT - A CORRESPONDENT By LUSAKA (Zambia) PRESID E N T Kenneth D. Kaunda has moved vigorously to silence what he calls the "dirty and cheap tribal mafias" that have brought four years of intense political infighting to this central African nation. Kaunda's solution was the drastic one751 words
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Article468 1971-06-04 11 F. SEAL COON - F. SEAL COON: By Kingsion (Jamaica) THE NEW President-for-Ufe of Haiti. 19--year-old Jean Claude Duvalier, has done some remarkable things in the contemporary Haitian context during bis first days as successor to his late, ill-famed father, "Papa Doc". Whether he has acted on his ownFWF - 468 words
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Advertisement299 1971-06-04 11 For 53 YEARS we made it I our business to oive^ A A I you VALUE FOR^^Mj YOUR MONEY k^'l NWWWWI^/ > A QUALITY PRODUCT. packed by /^KV KWANG JOO SENG CM) PTE. LTD. a wholly owned subsidiary {[9|Etl of EDIBLE PRODUCTS LTD.^ly pHHHP* mm New! Look what's happening in299 words
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Miscellaneous168 1971-06-04 11 Oop By V.T. II nml in SINCE BOOM HAS RETURNED TO "SO WHAT^T^*"™^^''^H I ...V*ONMUG WILL SHOW UtV^* WHAT IF MXTKE THE LABORATORY, THE OTHERS I OUR NEXT/ CONTINUED I SOONER OR LATHR, ANP/ IVE NO WRONG P SUPPOSE^-* MAY NOT BE FAR BEHINCV J MOVE, I SURVEILLANCE, I I168 words
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Article221 1971-06-04 12 SingaporeSweep results SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tlcke* No. *****78 won the FIRST PRIZE of $400,000 in the Singapore Sweep draw conducted by Singapore Pools at the Peoples' Park Complex tonight. The other results were: TICKETS ending with 4431 win $500. TICKETS ending with 1348 win $250. TICKETS ending with 378 win $100.221 words
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Article, Illustration210 1971-06-04 12 BEAUTIFUL, BRAINY CHAMPION OF WOMEN SHE has brains and beauty and believes firmly in women's liberation. "But not the methods of the Women's Lib Front they are not too refined." said Mrs. Misue Maeda (above), who is herself a charming example of Asia's emancipated women. Mrs. Maeda, is a member210 words
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299 1971-06-04 12 Seminar bans alcohol for Sikh leaders SINGAPORE, Thurs. ANY Sikh leader caught drinking alcohol may be forced by the Sikh community in Singapore to give up his post. This decision was taken at the two-day seminar on "Slkhlsm In contemporary Singapore" last weekend. The seminar, attended by about 200 people299 words
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153 1971-06-04 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A SURVEYOR has called for a technician level course In valuation surveying to be Introduced in the Polytechnic, as there Is definitely a demand for such graduates in Singapore. Mr. Lai Peng Fee, a private quantity and valuation surveyor, made the153 words
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166 1971-06-04 12 Divorce for a grandpa married 34 years —ago CINGAPORE, Thurs. A grandfather, married 34 years ago, was granted a divorce by the High Court yesterday because of desertion by his wife since January 1967. Salesman Tan Chew Slan, 54, has nine children by his marriage to Sng Ah Moey, the166 words
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349 1971-06-04 12 Suffian's civil service pay proposals start 'battle' KUALA LUMfcUR. Thursday THE SufTian Com- mission's civil service pay recommendations here started a ding- dong battle between Sabah and Sarawak and the Central Government. It has been more than a year now since the recommendations were implemented in West Malaysia but the349 words
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Advertisement300 1971-06-04 12 I '^^36^ A I iI! iSH I II I GX-365... Professional Stereo Tape Recorder, the first in the world to have a GLASS CRYSM I- |f jftglJ '■nriß ir I TAL FERRITE HEAD 150 < 000 hours service life! Dust Free- Wear Free Pre-eminent Recording. WJB iHH^B^^Hm^PIH I 1 Ii!300 words
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Article2104 1971-06-04 13 •If there is no conflict by proxy then trade and economic cooperation between South-east Asian countries both with America and China will increase Interview with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew by Henry Kamm, New York Times correspondent for Asia KAMM: Prime Minister, do you feel there has been a2,104 words
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Advertisement234 1971-06-04 13 Don't just dream of success in your exams Send TODAY tot a free copy ol our booklet 'jOjJJii.*^' l which Mils you how to succeed and reach K --'"'i the top In your career. It explains how you j/U v *[ml can build a programmed learning system into fm /L'234 words
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Advertisement181 1971-06-04 13 \f ■'■■< .MMatojir Hint I*** Ff ic^ iiBBBaRBWBtf-^a^Maatliia^Bie^ap^i^! ,i .on :zjb— na—y the LOVE machine You're a woman, so terms like Hydrolastic Suspension, your lipstick in the mirror or adjusting your new wiglet. Transverse Engine, Single Unit Gear Box and Finat Drive, And even though the petrol station attendant who181 words
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Article531 1971-06-04 14 Asian Ministers of Education return home from their conference in Singapore fortified for the most part by the conviction that largely they are thinking on the right lines, but alarmed by the task they face. Merely to maintain present levels Asian countries will have to spend half as531 words
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Article245 1971-06-04 14 In six weeks' time President Nixon will have completed the administration's review of its attitude towards China's admission to the United Nations. The implication obviously is that opposition to Chinese membership is being dropped. The question is on what conditions Washington will give its support. The Cabot245 words
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Article205 1971-06-04 14 The remarks of the Chief Secretary tr> the Government at the closing ceremony of a three-month course ai the Malaysian Staff Training Centre in Petaling Jaya were justified. Only 16 officers attended the course, leading Tan Sri Syed Zaharuddin to criticise heads of departments who refused to205 words
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Letter509 1971-06-04 14 THE dictionary defines ragging as "an extensive display of noisy, disorderly' conduct carried on in defiance of authority or discipline" meant "to tease, annoy, torment." Raggers will, of course, bear none of these charges. They will have you believe that it is a friendly way509 words
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Letter58 1971-06-04 14 (\H, these little men yj playing at big shots! Recently I applied for a restricted passport from the Penang Immigration office. I had a temporary Identity card issued by the Department of Na-. tlonal Registration. My I.C. and citizenship number was clearly stated. But the officer58 words
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Article1376 1971-06-04 14 SUNANDA K. DATTA- RAY - Between two worlds SUNANDA K. DATTA-RAY By NGLO- Indians have reached the end of the Indian road. What has happened to them? A leading Indian journalist reports on the lot of a dwindling community which feels 'betrayed' by imperial and post-imperial history. CALCUTTA India's fast d i s appearing Anglo-IndiansFWF - 1,376 words
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508 1971-06-04 14 Pied Piper McCarthy is back -in politics From THE ECONOMIST WASHINGTON It worked with Presiden TT Johnson, why not wlt-i President Nixon The unexpected victory of Senator Eugene Me Carthy in the New Hampshire presidential prl mary election in 1968 woke up President John son to the fierce unpopularity of508 words
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Advertisement20 1971-06-04 14 JL A SELSUN fr^kf JIS YOUR ANSWER lvi\^/ a ABBOTT IP HEALTH CARE WORLO-WIOE _>^ *-^^L» AVAILABLE AT SELSUN ALL PHARMACIES20 words
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Advertisement331 1971-06-04 14 d^-^^Sjß^^X Protectwt irJr;; f bfPath •*Wbi!K^B W^y mouth l *^W|l^ifc3?^s^^ Jreihtiitr The first double-action capsule for instant breath f reshness-that lasts. A great new breakthrough from the makers of Amplex. Double Amplex Captules. When And you think they're acting cool, you pop one of t!ie»e yellow capsules Causes? There are331 words
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Article, Illustration585 1971-06-04 15 GERRY DE SILVA - Politicians and thugs: Singapore lucky, says Dr. Wong GERRY DE SILVA: ETHICS OF HIGH STANDARD' By Singapore, Thursday MINISTER of Home 11 Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken today said Singapore was fortunate thai her professional people had a high standard of ethics and were not in the pay of the585 words
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102 1971-06-04 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, former senior physician and head of Medical Unit 111 of the General Hospital, will conduct a ten-lecture course on 'From sex to cancer." The course, organised by the Department of Extramural Studies of the University of102 words
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Article39 1971-06-04 15 SINGAPORE. Thura. Leo Shipping Private Ltd., on behalf of MaJayslan International Shipping Corporation, will give a- cocktail party on board the "Bunga Orkld tomorrow from 8 p.m. to 8 p m to celebrate the ship's maiden voyigg39 words
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Article109 1971-06-04 15 CODE OF CONDUCT FOR POLICE SINGAPORE, Thurs. A code of conduct has just been drawn up for the Singapore Police Force with courtesy to the public as one of its chief aims. Dr. Wong Lin Ken, Minister for Home Affairs, revealed this when he opened the Republic's first-ever Police Week109 words
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Article105 1971-06-04 15 The same charge: Pan-Am SINGAPORE, Thurs. Travelling on the bigger Pan-Am Jets will cost the same as on the smaller planes. Service charge on the 7475, which offered more entertainment features, will remain at the small-Jet level of $2.50. Mr. L. T. Bready, PanAm's director of sales for Singapore, Malaysia105 words
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Article59 1971-06-04 15 Joint meet of consumers PENANO, Thurs. The consumers' movement has a significant part to play In a young and developing country, Chief Minister Dr. Lim Cheng Eu said today. ■Its role Is more crucial than Is realised by our society." he said in declaring open a Joint meeting here of59 words
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Article41 1971-06-04 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Inche Ustaz Mohammed Taha Suhalml. a local religious leader, has been elected vlce-prsldent-cum-chalrman of the Islamic Missionary Section of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. This followed the resignation of Inche Syed Ahmad Dahlan from the two posts.41 words
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Article31 1971-06-04 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs- Mr. Francis K.L. Scow, an admlnlsstratlve executive with the East Asiatic Co Ltd., motor division, will leave on Saturday to attend a two-week company seminar In Copenhagen.31 words
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Article84 1971-06-04 15 SINGAPORE. Thu r s About 550 men of the Sin-pore-based Ist Battalion 2nd King Edward Vll's Own Gurkha Rifles will leave later this week for a month's training In Western Australia. Half the force will travel there In the Royal Navy assault ship, HMS Intrepid.84 words
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230 1971-06-04 15 Manufacturers keen on Asean trade fair SINGAPORE, Thursday T<HE Asean trade fair in Jakarta next month has received very good response from business circles here. Many local manufacturers have already expressed keen interest in exhibiting their products at the fair which will be held from July 18 to August 28.230 words
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Advertisement234 1971-06-04 15 RANK XEROX COPY SERVICE WHILE YDU WAIT SINGAPORE Multi-Storey Car Park 59/63 Cecil Street, Tel: ***** Jurong Copy Service Centre and Showroom, Block 109, 27 Yung Sheng Road, Jurong Town, Singapore 22. Tel: *****6 KUALA LUMPUR PENANG MALACCA Bangunan Cho-Tek Block B 28/30 Bangunan Asia Lift 135 Jalan Tuanku Beach234 words
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Advertisement368 1971-06-04 15 SINGAPORE SECURITY FUND is now available for subscription as*' offer c\oses Life of Fund Singapore Security Fund has an indeterminate life. Reinvestment of Dividends Reinvestment is available should you wish to have your net dividends ploughed back into Singapore Security Fund. First Dividend Cheque Will be posted to you on368 words
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Miscellaneous828 1971-06-04 15 i- On your TV and Radio 3.00 P.M. Opening and Gener hitdren's Corner (C) 3.00 P.M. Progra 3san Bents U K Family ,E) SffflS""" gSSJ^'iniSS^ 3.45 A Diary cf Events in Singa- 7.J5 Chinese Variety Show 3.42 The Courtship of Eddie's Father •ji vu s t TtfiJrt? pore this Week828 words
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Article77 1971-06-04 16 Policeman who deserted his wife CINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 A police corporal deserted his wife when he went for training in Malaysia, a magistrates court was told today. Aminah binte Abdul Kadlr, 31, told the court that her husband, Abu Hassan Yassin. now an inspector with the Malaysian police force, left77 words
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Article99 1971-06-04 16 Big Korean goods order by S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs. More than half a million dollars worth of Korean products were ordered by Singapore buyers during the four-day Korean merchandise exhibition, which ended here today. Another 30 Singapore firms are still negotiating with Korean traders. Mr. Lee Yohn Kyu. director of the99 words
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Article37 1971-06-04 16 SINGAPPORE. Thurs. The Thai Ambassador, Mr. Nlbhon Wilairat. will give a reception at the Royal Thai Embassy next Wednesday at noon to mark the 25th anniversary of the King of Thailand's accession to the throne.37 words
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Article, Illustration56 1971-06-04 16 'PACIFIC QUEEN' NELIA COMING MISS Nelia Sancbo (above). "Queen of the Pacific 1971," will arrive in Singapore on Saturday for a fiveday visit. The 19-year old beauty queen from the Philippines will be here as guest of the Tourist Promotion Board and the Hyatt Hotel. She was crowned in Australia56 words
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302 1971-06-04 16 Detainee sues friend, taxi driver SINGAPORE, Thursday A CRIMINAL law detainee, Tan Chye Kirn, today sued his friend and a taxi driver for negligence in a road accident four years ago in which he broke his left thigh and dislocated the right side of his hip. i Before his detention302 words
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252 1971-06-04 16 HSC for ALL language streams in 1972 I SINGAPORE. Thurs gTUDENTS holding Governmenj Secondary Four School Certificates in Chinese, Malay or Tamil will soon be able to kike the (.';mibridge Higher School Certificate examination for the first time. The Ministry of Education is now working out details for such students252 words
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Article47 1971-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Royal Air Force Nimrod mailtime reconnaissance planes will arrive in Singapore on June V in the course oi a round-the-world night. On one of the planes will be Air Marshal Sir Robert Craven. Air Officer Commanding Nc. 18 (Maritime) Oroup.47 words
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Advertisement301 1971-06-04 16 /O\ jL MAKEROOM /^a^lfLity SPECIAL L/A Price now, NOT because we want //"-A A A ro BUT become we have to ry j Yei .we are giving you Special Ai\ y^\\\ MAKE-ROOM for our ever com- \i J^rV y l\ in New Stoell or Clothes, l^£%{/)^>*' I Shoes, Handbags fir301 words
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Advertisement91 1971-06-04 16 I NEW I I NATION I I THE INDEPENDENT, I I BALANCED NEWS- I I PAPER THAT TAKES I I A DEEPER LOOK AT I I THE PROBLEMS OF I I SINGAPORE I I LIKE TODAY.... I I Pang Cheng Lian discusses I whether the Democratic Socialist Club of the91 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1971-06-04 17 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - It's Auld Lang Syne for tii6 idst time tomorrow WILLIAM CAMPBELL By ...AS THE OLD BOYS SAY GOODBYE TO THEIR ALMA MATER IT will be a night of nostalgia for many old Rafflesians as they assemble for a last get together dinner at the Raffles Institution grounds at Bras Basah1,228 words
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Advertisement74 1971-06-04 17 NEOSTYLE presents the latestmost elegant eyewear fashions from west Germany. Neostyle changes the scene. Now, you can look at the kaleidoscope of life with fresh, beautiful fashions. Eyewear is no longer a drab necessity. It's elegant, the Neostyle way. What's ticking behind those beautiful eyes? Only you know. Neostyle gives74 words
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Advertisement133 1971-06-04 17 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS From The Board of Directors OF THE ASSOCIATED BUS SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. TO DATO LEE CHEE SHAN D. K. M. P., (A) O. St. J., J.P. Jt hB *^^Bv ~v K W I blbP^bV, .flVflWi A yA "^i Dato Lee Chee Shan dkmp.(A) O.ST.J J.P. on his appointment133 words
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Article, Illustration577 1971-06-04 18 Lloyd Shearer - Lloyd Shearer: By London EVER SINCE the Manson gang a group of borderline schizophrenics, sociopaths, and dopedup nippies was apprehended in Los Angeles and tried for the murder of actress Sharon Tate and seven ofhers, it was inevitable that their senseless sa- dism wouldLondon Express - 577 words
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Article, Illustration724 1971-06-04 18 Lee Langley - Lee Langley: By London He's more than The Graduate AT THE beginning it's easy: you're an unknown young actor in your first film and you don't know if you can do it but you try. The film opens and it seems you're a success, with an Academy Award nomination.724 words
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Advertisement162 1971-06-04 18 ill O^wJIH PSP^^bISB^H '•tiL ii^ii£ sfttt^uta i^i^BBS9s^V^g^g^g^gßH g^g^^gflg)g^^^gMv** i^'Tili^gig^Bgflg^gflflg^gH bP^ mli mmH&J^^^ J r B^B T^H\P?I Wk w^t -']x RE^^tf^Bißgirai&igaHHgßfl v s '*dIA. Otf .J^'^fofeft &%&IS$iOW A HSMbW^ .IKjibU^gS^gSJg^g^gH *sw« CoX Galant 1300, GS Station Wagon Horse Rowers A team of thoroughbreds the Colt Galant 1300, GS P"^^f and Station162 words
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Miscellaneous281 1971-06-04 18 Straits Times Crossword 1' 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 g»gn 11 1 ip 1 hi 1 I 11 II 1 I H I I V P ACROSS 11. Confirm It's as ne»t, but In a) 1. To drc« a number U fatlgo* different way (12). a) A Town281 words
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Article, Illustration210 1971-06-04 19 IT was a hot afternoon when four robbers bolted from a shoemaker's shop in Singapore's Sim's Avenue. Their robbery attempt had been foiled when workers sounded the alarm. A group of about 40 people chased the thugs one of whom was armed with a210 words
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148 1971-06-04 19 Youths' drive to raise welfare -funds SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Malay Youth Literary Association has launched an "appeal letter" campaign to raise funds for various welfare and educational projects. The association, affiliated to the Singapore Council of Social Service and the People's Association, has sent out about 2,000 letters to companies148 words
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85 1971-06-04 19 GOVT BANS BREEDING, IMPORTING OF PIRANHAS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government has clamped down on piranhas the "man-eating" fish from South America. Keeping, breeding, selling, importing; or exporting them will be banned from June 15. Owners of the fish are asked to surrender them to the senior primary production officer (fisheries)85 words
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Article53 1971-06-04 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. David Butts, a British expert In the use of audio-visual teaching aids, Is to visit Singapore next week to meet education administrators and teachers. The principal lecturer In au-dio-visual media at Jordanhnl College of Education. Glasgow, Scotland, Mr. Butts hopes to study the local53 words
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Article64 1971-06-04 19 SINGAPORE. Thura. A karate course for kids, aged six to 12. will be held by the Chinese YMCA every Sunday from June 37. Application forma for the course, which Is organised specially for children In districts 3, 5. 9, 10 and 21, are obtainable at the64 words
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Article15 1971-06-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Tun Abdul Razak begins a twoday visit of Johore tomorrow.15 words
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161 1971-06-04 19 PSA TO STUDY IMPACT OF LEVY BY VOLUME SINGAPORE, Thursday FE Port Authority is to set up a working committee to study the impact of leaving port charges on basis of volume and not weight. This decision was taken after tot) PSA officials met representatives of five chambers of commerce161 words
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90 1971-06-04 19 Housewife's 'help trace missing husband' plea SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Housewife Che Aminah blnte Abdullah. 42. today appealed for help In tracing her husband, Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Mohamed Tahlr, 43, missing since April 12. Che Aminah said her husband, who used to work as a security guard, left their Tanglln Halt90 words
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Advertisement175 1971-06-04 19 CONGRATULATIONS TO DATO LEE CHEE SHAN D.K. M.P.. (A) O.St.J.J.P. ON YOUR APPOINTMENT AS PRESIDENT OF CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. AND VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND CHAIRMAN OF THE BANK'S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FROM TAN CHIN MOH, 111, Eost Caost Rood, Singopore. SONC SENC CHAN. 434, Joo Chiot Rood,175 words
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Advertisement141 1971-06-04 19 sumncs 41 MftMAKE SIRE YOI BIT \jr M THE ORIGINAL V Met i MJM%2%mj m f WmL. i I BL ?3 IV CflHflW B. b §s DuiMnl SoteAgßftts: International Textiles Agencies n-K.oauMMSTKn ss.imimm m.mw swmmk i THE PRICE OF FREEDOITI--\\k (Eirrs 4 itiile On Vespa the freedom machine you and141 words
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117 1971-06-04 20 CARGO SHIP RESCUES FOUR OFF STORE SINGAPORE. Tburs. Four Indonesians were rescued by a cargo boat near Singapore this morning 12 hours after their boat capsized and sank. The men were on their way here from Pulau Sambu with a five-ton cargo of rubber sheets when their vessel capsized at117 words
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Article45 1971-06-04 20 IN yesterday's Straits Times report of a coroner's inquiry, the dead housewife was named as Lai Kooi Ching when in fact she was Wee Slew Feng. The Straits Times apologises to Madam Lai for any embarrassment that might have been caused to her.45 words
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Article27 1971-06-04 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs Muhammad bin Murod, 22. was today jailed for eight months for stealing $270 from Ram Shabad Rai at Malacca Street on May 27.27 words
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65 1971-06-04 20 Sheares sees artillery demonstration SINGAPORE. Thurs. President Sheares today watched an artillery demonstration by SAFTI in the Pasir Laba Camp. The 3J-hour demonstration by the 20th and 21st Artillery Battalion Included a tactic demonstration of artillery equipment and a quick-action drill on vehicles and on foot. President Sheares was accompanied65 words
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223 1971-06-04 20 Heavier penalties for graft under new law KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday rpHE Prevention of Corruption Act 1961, is to be A amended to allow for heavier penalties for certain offences of abetment under the act. A bill making this possible is expected to be tabled in Parliament at its meeting next223 words
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Article57 1971-06-04 20 BINOAPORE. Thurs. The National Library Group Services section is organising a Ulk-cum-demonstratlon on shellcraft at its staff training room on June <* at 10.30 a.m. The speaker. Mr. Mok Koon Ho, is a craft master at the Baharuddln Vocational Institute. He will also demonstrate the technique of57 words
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Article60 1971-06-04 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Low Sam Chuen of Telok Kurau Road was today fined a total of $85 when he admitted two traffic offences at Robinson Road on Dec. 11 last year. He was fined $25 for carrying a passenger on his motorcycle while still a provisional60 words
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Article43 1971-06-04 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The SeleUr Young Indian Sportt Club will hold its annual dance at Our Lady. BUr of the Sea Church hall at Sembawang Road on Saturday. Mr. Teong Eng Slong. MP for Sembawang, will be the guest of honour.43 words
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221 1971-06-04 20 CHIA POTEIK - Legal action against water wasters? CHIA POTEIK: By Singapore, Thurs THE Public Utilities Board is believed to be instituting legal action against a number of people who were seen allegedly wasting water by PUB inspectors over the last few days. Under the Public Utilities Board Ordinance, any person who "wastes221 words
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259 1971-06-04 20 A Malay garden village plan to draw tourists SINGAPORE. Thurs. The central council of Malay cultural organisations, with the co-opera-tion of the Tourist Promotion Board, has proposed a plan to create a Malay garden village. Taman Kampong Melayu. on a three-acre reclaimed site at Paslr Panjang. This location opposite Haw259 words
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Advertisement58 1971-06-04 20 CONGRA TULA TIONS to DATO LEE CHEE SHAN D.X.M.P., (A) O.St.J. f J.P. Dato Lee Chee Shan D.X.M.P., (A) O.STJ., J.P. on his appointment as PRESIDENT FOR LIFE and also VICE-CHAIRMAN of the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. and CHAIRMAN OF THE BANK'S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE from PONTIAC TRADING CO., (PTE) LTD.58 words
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Advertisement52 1971-06-04 20 H i "1 I j MM Schlitz. A new taste from America- -for those who've never been there. It's the finest premium beer#^ from the States. *^~m Available at the finest restaurants, hotels, and tmrk supermarkets. Afood A beverage (private) ltd 875, Bukit Timah Road, 6 m.t., Telephone No. *****3,52 words
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265 1971-06-04 21 WAIT TILL THE GARDENS ARE READY i REFER to the A letter by "N.A.S" (ST., June 2). The object of the development of the 700--acre Jurong Park with its Japanese and Chinese gardens, and other social amenities is to provide recreational facilities both for the residents of Jurong Town and265 words
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Letter108 1971-06-04 21 ONE of our editions of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain is recommended for secondary schools by the Ministry of Education. This title has been readily available from our Singapore warehouse since 1968, the year when we decided to have stocks locally available, and It is still available108 words
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143 1971-06-04 21 A FEW days ago my friend and I boarded the Associated Bus Services service 103 A at the junction of Rangoon Road and Serangoon Road opposite the New World Amusement Park to go to Serangoon Garden143 words
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151 1971-06-04 21 True, but that's not the point, -Sir- Fhas become the habit of Government Department spokesmen to answer queries and complaints out of point and evade the main issues. The Manpower Director's reply (ST., June 1) to "Concerned Mother" (S.T., May 26) is a typical example. Her main Query was how151 words
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Letter41 1971-06-04 21 WOULD the authorities please renovate the near-dilapidated library at Joo Chiat to cater for students from primary to technical institutes as well as other colleges of higher learning living in Katong, Telok Kurau, Geylang and Kallang? SEAH POH SUAN, Singapore 14.41 words
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193 1971-06-04 21 Govt replies We can't provide a parking lot for everyone LATELY letters and articles have appeared in your newspaper regarding carparking problems in Board estates. While the Board is aware of these problems it wishes to clarify that it is not possible to provide a free carparking lot for every193 words
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Letter160 1971-06-04 21 I REFER to the letter from "Eric" (ST., May 17) concerning the loss of periodicals and magazines from the letterboxes at block 37 in Lorong 7 Toa Payoh. Investigations have indicated that the letterboxes in question are in good condition. It is believed that the alleged pilferage of magazines, after160 words
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Letter64 1971-06-04 21 T REFER to the letter by I"Fed1 "Fed Up" (S.T., May 11) concerning a Post Office Saving Bank transaction at the Queen Street post office on April 30. As the writer has also written to the department on the same subject, the matter has been Investigated and a suitable reply64 words
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Letter99 1971-06-04 21 IT IS regrettable that Mr. K.H. Lim (ST., May 25) had encountered an incident in which his students' concession bus pass, although valid daily up to 8 p.m., was not recognised by the bus conductor and he was charged full price one evening between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. I99 words
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Letter133 1971-06-04 21 T DO NOT agree with 1 "Curious" (ST., May 28) on the results of the central judging of school bands. I was at the Judging both at the Conference Hall and at the Jalan Besar Stadium. At the Conference Hall I was quite sure that the bands of Cresent Girls133 words
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85 1971-06-04 21 Why not let us train in this stadium THE Queenstown Stadium was officially opened in September last year. Although numerous sports meets have been held here, the stadium is still not available to the public. The authorities should be aware that many of the Republic's top sportsmen live around Queenstown,85 words
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Advertisement72 1971-06-04 21 If you want a real bargain... don't shop for bargains. Ml aW *W —^^mmm/ MM MM S So-called bargains can cost you MM ggSS^^ more money in the long run. A it&^* That's what It Kelvinator ||i stands for. When you buy Kelvinator, cl you get quality. v THE EAST72 words
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Advertisement347 1971-06-04 21 DO YOU KNOW the ®g mm' BRINGS YOU THE CRAZIEST LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN CALL OVER AND BE HAPPY AT OUR "POPULAR BARGAIN FLOOR" 1/3 PRICE or LESS NOTHING ABOVE $12.90 ON ALL LADIES' FASHION READYWEAR ITS HAPPENING EVERYDAY AND ALL YEAR ROUND AT: R.J.B. 46 North Bridge Road, Singapore347 words
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Article, Illustration188 1971-06-04 22 NELLIE HAR - NELLIE HAR By FROM the land of her birth, Soochow, Elaine Ku has acquired these characteristics a soft femininity, a fair, flawless complexion, a winsome smile, and a fickle mind. And reputedly like so many of Soochow's shy and demure littleVow Yun Woh - 188 words
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108 1971-06-04 22 I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selangor State Government plans to build a $2 million student complex here to help provide accommodation for university students. In announcing this today, the Mentrl Besar, Dato Haji Harun, said a three-acre site, about half a mile from the108 words
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Article48 1971-06-04 22 RAJARATNAM IS CPIB CHIEF SINGAPORE, Thurs. The former Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. P. Rajaretnam, has been appointed Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. Mr. Rajaretnam ret. red from the force last April. The outgoing director Mr. Yoone Slew Wah. is expected to join a Government ministry.48 words
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174 1971-06-04 22 Man falls to his death after losses at —races- SINGAPORE, Thurs. A coffee shop owner took his life a few months after losing heavily at the races, a coroner's court heard today. Teo Eng Keng, 54, according to suicide notes to his family and a friend, owed $40,000 when he174 words
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Article29 1971-06-04 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The newly-formed Lembaga Kebudayaan Sejarah Melayu (the Malay Cultural and Historical Board), will hold a Ballne.se art exhibition at the Museum Negara from Saturday.29 words
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304 1971-06-04 22 Security forces kill 9 Reds in Sarawak KUCHING, Thurs MALAYSIAN security forces in Sarawak killed nine communist terrorists l;ist week and captured another four, the State Security Committee announced here today. This brings the number of terrorists killed to 14* within four days and 19 for the whole of May.Reuter - 304 words
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Advertisement66 1971-06-04 22 ijy^^^i CONGRATULATIONS H^ff^V^^^^Bi f D.X.M.P. (A) O.StJ, J.P. I HBSfl^'^j^H^Fxi*^' ON YOUR NEW APPOINTMENT AS iwk S JHi^hl and s J^^^^l OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS k- mk m'■ m. k- Slil^^^HHl AMD T pBSp OF THE BANK'S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE i s^| I FROM a *^fe K. y Jf j£66 words
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Miscellaneous42 1971-06-04 22 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl W SYLVESTER FIGURES I'LL I GOTTA ADMIT WELL, Rf^T I "W&SYS OEAMEKV jg I OFFER HIM A FREE MEAL < ...HE'S GETTIN' WACOV/A la^J t* lIF HE'LL STOP PLAVIN' HIS J VjI MEJ^-^^- KNOW"^ K^SjJ. LJL Kjk k42 words
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Obituary48 1971-06-04 23 MR. CHOO TECK POH, 60. passed away peacefully 3.6.71 leaving behind wife. 5 children. 3 grandchildren, and 4 sons /daughter-in-law. Cortege leaving 18K. Jalan Paras to St. Peter and Paul Church at 2pm.. 4.6.71. Unfailing efforts of Specialist. Doctors and Staff WD. 22/ 24 O.R.G.H. much appreciated.48 words
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Advertisement688 1971-06-04 23 Announ««mtnti ALACMANDIR'S VCENA CONCERT. National Theatre. Singapore toolfht la called off. Pleaac (et refund. WONC to Iris and Joseph a son. brother to Kee Yin on 28 5.71 at K K.M.H. Thanks to consultant and MARAPPAN VASANTHA baby boy on the 31st May 1971 O.lt. Johore Bahru. Grateful thanks to688 words
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Advertisement846 1971-06-04 23 I TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST for PR Department of established Arm In city I with prospect. for advancement. Credit In English, good personality, ability to learn, willingness to work bard essential. Apply In handwriting with photo (non-returnable) and contact telephone number to Box A 6963. ST. Spore. WANTED MALE GENERAL CLERK with Secondary846 words
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Advertisement857 1971-06-04 23 PAINTS MANUFACTURER requires Sales Representatives with own transport and experience. Apply in own handwriting statin* required salary with non-returnable photo to Box A 4834 B.T. Spore GENERAL LADY CLERK preferably with Book-Keeping knowledge, experience not essential. Apply Far Trading Pte. Ltd. 2. Moulmeln Road. (11) SALES REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED by established857 words
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Advertisement967 1971-06-04 23 READ THE SENIOR Appointment Vacant In the Sunday Mall each week. Accommodation vacant EXECUTIVE LUXURY FURNISHEO FLATS In dlsu. 10 11 Goldhlll Towen $1400/-. St. Martin's Drive $1400/- Dragon View Court $1200 Watten Rise $700/- Newton Court $700/- Hilton Towen $550/-. unfurnished $850 furnished Orchard Court $550/- Jervois Close $450967 words
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Advertisement1036 1971-06-04 23 WOO/- FULLY FURNISHED bedroom Eden Pmrk bungalow, bar TV attached, '.aundry /breakfast arrangeable. Immediate occupation. Tel: ***** 8 pore. FURNISHED 2-STOREY SEMI-DE-TACHED BUNGALOW at 127-A. Dunbar Walk. B'pore. IS. 4 Bedrooms. Living Room. Dining Hall. Tel: *****0. S6Oo —S BEDROOMS furnished with 1 alrcond., freshly painted. nice garden, single-storey semi-detached1,036 words
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Advertisement1020 1971-06-04 23 SELF-CONTAINED ANNEX portion/ out-house. PUB furnished unfurnished Quiet. single, careful cheap rental Box A 4821 ST. B'pore. WANTED BUNGALOWS HOUSES and flats In districts 10. 11, 18, 20. 21. 28 between $400 $2,000/-. ConUct Ring *****7 A *****2. WANTED 4 S. BEDROOMED detached houses dist. 9. 10. 11 for foreign1,020 words
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Advertisement1752 1971-06-04 23 SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR CIRLS. Codown Space Vacant months rapid course, starting Jure Register early. Rajas College. Raffles Place. (***** *****0). Raja's. available for Immediate lease Very •■NIOR CAMBRIDGE (English Mathesultable for oil companies Ample matics/Healtb Science). Primary VI built-in space, underground storage f" < English Mathematics) For tanks manager's bungalow1,752 words
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Advertisement447 1971-06-04 24 |J^^^yjQ^^ti^^j^XL^tfJbLLli*faJ] (Cont. from Page 23) Tuition RADIO TV SERVICING COURSE commencing 18/6/71 evening and special classes. Enrol Marconi Electronic Engineering Institute. 213 C. Lavender Btrect. Spore. Tel: 21H.13 CHINESE LANGUAGE Individual/ Group coaching by Nanyang. University Graduates (BA.I. Tel: Miss Chan ***** between 3.00 p.m. to 5 p.m. AUSTRALIAN GRADUATE447 words
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Advertisement434 1971-06-04 24 Pets WOULO YOU LIKE A ramlly PetT Telephone Society for Prevention of cruelty to animals (B'pore) *****9. Ladies halt-dressing JEAN'S SALON. Special Brushwave $•>'■ Shampoo/set $2.50 Bleaching. Tinting. Highlights. Facials A Manicures. 29-B. Tanglln Road *****0 Singapore. For Sale EVERYONE KNOWS BY NOW that we are specialists in Phllco. Sanyo.434 words
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Advertisement871 1971-06-04 24 YORK tbe most reliable alrcondlllonrr. For silent and cool comfort. Applied aircondltlonlng Co. 21S. Clemenceau Avenue (Spore) *****4, *****. PHILCO, CARRIER, Westlnghoust. Sanyo, alrcondltloners/ refrigerators for sale h p /rental Aala Aircondltlonlng CO. Spore *****5/*****2 FULLY FURNISHED, luxury flat for sale on 12th Floor at Orchard Court. Principals Only Please871 words
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Advertisement803 1971-06-04 24 Steambathg, MAISON DE KBLLITAN Health Salon for Ladies (Jems. Queen's Hotel. 24 Mount Elizabeth. Massage/ Saunabath and Weight Reducing Treatments by Qualified Masseuses Telephone (Spore) *****8. CHARMING NEW GIRLS now In attendance at Jeans Salon for Turkish baths. Bwedlsh massage. facials. Manicures, Hair-colouring. 29-B. Tanglln Road. *****0. Spore. CENTLEMEN, For803 words
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Advertisement366 1971-06-04 24 I SINGAPORE trade industry Tr^RepcW^sfcxemost Economic Review June 1971 koh^-ct^ How do we get them here W W *W *9 V 111 ':<:- MMk Wtt/f $MV 4NBff ttMP Wl^ ej H** I: 3^ Tr J* T i «st 8 i >»t •>** *'F |fc tmn <"Jp* "flf* "*sf **jf **T366 words
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311 1971-06-04 25 JOE DOR At - JOE DOR At By MOVE to solve the problem of providing long needed expert coaching to Singapore athletes and sportsmen has been made by the National Olympic Council. It has appointed a Committee of five to study schemes and requirements submitted by 23311 words
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Article269 1971-06-04 25 E. FRIDA - Hectic June for Anne Wong E. FRIDA By CINGAPORES Star woman driver, Anne Wong is faced with a hectic racing schedule this month, involving competitions in Perth, Manila and Malaysia. Her schedule begins this week when she will be engaged In the Le Mansstyle six-hour endurance race at Waneroo Park269 words
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Article72 1971-06-04 25 LONDON. Thurt. Lupe, the 1970 Epsom Oaks winner owned by Mrs. 8. Joel, won the valuable Coronation Cup run over I2f at Epsom today. Uipe. splendidly ridden by Geoff Lewis won the £11.343 first prlie by beating the French-trained odds-on favourite. Stlnlno (S. Barclay) by a neck.72 words
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Article116 1971-06-04 25 Melbourne club banned for life MELBOURNE. Thurs. All the players of a suburban Australian Rules football club here have been banned from the game for life after a series of violent incidents. The executive of Melbourne's Metropolitan Football League decided on the ban and barred the club from the league116 words
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Article191 1971-06-04 25 PACE COURSE UNITED 1 yesterday defied the might of Tamil Brothers Association to hold them to a scoreless draw In the FAS League Dlv. 2at Farrer Park yesterday. TBA, who missed the promotion boat last season when they finished third, were seen in almost 60191 words
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238 1971-06-04 25 pOMBINED Schools had all the \j opportunities to stroll home arainst an eight-strong Armed Forces side yesterday but crashed instead by 2-1 in their SHA League Div. 1 replay at Farrer Park. More shocks for Schools were that their skipper, international Malkit Singh,238 words
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309 1971-06-04 25 BIRMINGHAM, Thurs. Zahir Abbas, 24-year- old right-hand batsman, looked headed for a maiden Test century as Pakistan advanced to 147 for one at tea on the opening day of the First cricket Test against England here today The bespectacled Zahir, who came to309 words
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222 1971-06-04 25 Shibata knocks out Mexican challenger rKYO. Thurs. World Boxing Council's featherweight champion Kuniaki Shlbata of Japan retained his title with a first round knockout over Raul Cruz of Mexico here tonight. The Mexican was slammed to the canvas at two minutes 59 seconds and lay prone as referee Ken Merita222 words
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Article, Illustration270 1971-06-04 25 pUBLIC Swimming Club A 1 maintained their 1 winning streak when they smothered SAFSA 8-6 in yesterday's "battle of the giants" in the SASA Under-20 waterpolo league at Queenstown. PSC forged ahead in the early seconds of the match through Cheng Nam Choon. Leong Yew Cheong270 words
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Article154 1971-06-04 25 FAILURES WILL GET AMPLE CHANCES SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association's swimming sub-committee last night decided to strongly recommend to the Management Committee that the 12 swimmers who qualified at the pre-Aslan Age group meet should be sent to the Asian meet in Tokyo in August. Dr. Chan Ah Kow. who chaired154 words
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Article28 1971-06-04 25 TOKYO, Thurs. ttigland's First Division soccer club Tottenham Hotspur tonight won their second straight victory over Japan's National selection 7-2. The halftlme score was 1-1.28 words
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Article, Illustration80 1971-06-04 26 It 's Pele the 'slave... COCCER superstar Pele (left) has turned film .star and is shown as Chico Bondad in the film "A Marcha" now being produced in Braganga Paulista in Brazil. In the n'.m Pele plays the role of a Negro who led a slave revolt in Brazil inUPI - 80 words
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Article49 1971-06-04 26 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Union beat Holland 4-0 here yesterday In a European section one sub-group two) of the Olympic football qualifying competition The maich was the fiist leg cf the clash between the countries. The return game will be played In Holland on June 16. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article293 1971-06-04 26 Clay to fight Ellis on July 26 NEW YORK, Thurs —Cassius Clay, the former world heavyweight champion, yesterday signed to fight Jimmy Ellis, his former sparring partner, in a 12-round bout at the Houston Astrodome, Texas, on July 26. The official announce- ment of the fight, which had been in293 words
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Article186 1971-06-04 26 AJAX TAKE CUP WITH 2-0 WIN LONDON. Thurs. Ajax Amsterdam, playing fast, ar.tacklng football, swept to a 2-0 victory over Panathlnalkos of Athens with a goal in each half of the European Cup soccer final at Wembly Stadium here last night. Watched by a 90.000 crowd, who kept up aReuter - 186 words
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Article26 1971-06-04 26 SYDNEY. Thurs. New South Wales Combined High Schools gained a hard (ought 3-2 soccer win over New Caledcnla at Sydney athletics field last night.26 words
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158 1971-06-04 26 PARIS, Thurs. Unseeded Frank Froehling of the United States eliminated fellow American Arthur Ashe, the second seed. In the quarter finals of the men's singles at the French International tennis championship* here yesterday. Proehling, who returned to tennis only last July after a five-year lay-off, won158 words
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314 1971-06-04 26 Depleted Lanes attack routed by Warwick I ONDON, Thurs. W a r w ickshire's batsmen, including West Indian ace Rohan Kanhai. tore into a Lancashire attack depleted by Test calls in the English county cricket championship at Manchester yesterday. With fast bowlers Peter Lever and Ken Shuttleworth playing In today'sReuter - 314 words
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Article74 1971-06-04 26 NEW YORK. Thurs Results of yesterdays majoi league basfDall games: American League: New Yor* 6 Boston 1. California 2 Washington 1. Baltimore 3 Chicago 2 Cleveland 4 Milwaukee 2, Detroit S Minnesota 4. National League. New YorV S San Francisco 2. Chicago Cincinnati 3 (Ist game<. Chlca--'Reuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration115 1971-06-04 27 Lucky 13 Mill Reef takes $443,700 prize MILL R£EF, wearing "lucky 13," proved his fitness and stamina on Wednesday by winning the V: 90.974 ($655,010) Epsom Derby to give millionaire Paul Mellon the third American victory in four years in the Blue Riband of the English Turf. Jockey Geoff LewisUPI - 115 words
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Article863 1971-06-04 27 RACING with Epsom Jeep CEVEN classic winJ ners are among the acceptors for the 551.000 Perak Derby to be run over 12f at Ipoh on Sunday. There was no withdrawal when acceptances closed yesterday and the four lightweights have been listed as emergency acceptors. The863 words
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Article278 1971-06-04 27 A USTRALJAN jockey Jim Johnson will be back in time for the June-July meeting at Bukil Timah. reports Epsom Jeep. This was revealed to me yesterday by K. M. Noordin. assistant trainer to his father O. M. Noordin. on his return from a nine-month study of278 words
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Advertisement178 1971-06-04 25 CONGRATULATIONS DATO LEE CHEE SHAN D.K.M.P.(A) O.ST.J..J.P. ON YOUR NEWAPFOINTMENT AS PRESIDENT OF CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., and VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS and CHAIRMAN OF THE BANK'S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dato Lee Che« Shan '-p.K.M.r., (A) O.STJ, J*. From Executive's and Members of the Staff of: PENANG BRANCH KLANG178 words
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Miscellaneous46 1971-06-04 25 TENNIS School* championships. BOCCEB PAS Dlv. One: Hamilton v Ocean and Police v Armed Forces (Jalan Besar i Dlv 3: PSA v NTS, Kota Rajah v Rheem Hume, Metal Box v SAPSA "A". TBA "A" T Mt. Bmlly (all Parrer Park), Borneo Oroup v MMMB (Oeylang).46 words
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Advertisement230 1971-06-04 26 CONCRATIJLATIONS DATO LEE CHEE SHAN D. K. M. P.. (A) 0. St. J.. J. P. ON YOUR NEW APPOINTMENT AS PRESIDENT FOR LIFE AND VICE-CHAIRMAN OF CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., AND CHAIRMAN OF THE BANK'S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dato Lee Chee Shan dkmp. (ajostj.jp. FROM JOINER ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD., AND COCKPIT230 words
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Advertisement175 1971-06-04 26 Nyal makes you want to smile! That's because Nyal Fluoride Toothpaste brightens ~J your teeth better than ever before. It contains a fM/ dental detergent which foams instantly M whisks away food particles and dulling film. /fSMW And Nyal Toothpaste works to provide an anti- i* /tl decay barrier to175 words
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Advertisement70 1971-06-04 27 I *20*^^m^ WASHES FURY for men S^- /SET of fashion You look more RUGGED! AS^feg, ROBUST! £sJn9BS§ '?§TORIENT i:»T~ h« jhe leader in radical new timepieces I Buy yiir watches which art backed if ky 100% efficieit after saTes service! b I Showrooms Service Centres: I 89-95, Anson Road, Singapore70 words
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Miscellaneous3036 1971-06-04 27 IPOH RUNNERS AND RIDERS £fej-V TOIIARDAW 0007 M.VING FINN a (Beauty) llougoure 6 712 (ud -12) «C. Taa 1 X \Jl"*\JJjT%«%\# TT 10 65 GREAT WORLD II (Shaw) Tulloh 4 712 (ud -11) Polmo.l t 11 ***** FIRST HONOUR a (Ann. i K llrrukrirn 3 7.7 (ltd -1) Harbrlda. m3,036 words
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Article, Illustration461 1971-06-04 28 Passed: Bill to stop rivals at polls Assembly triumph for President Thieu SAIGON, Thursday fHE South Vietnamese National Assembly, (Lower House) today passed a controversial Bill on presidential election rules which could leave President Nguyen Van Thieu with no serious challenger in the election next October. The Lower House, needIngAP - 461 words
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Article61 1971-06-04 28 k BOARD THE UPSHI'R A AT SEA. Thurs. Thirteen tired, dazed and crippled North Vietnamese priso ners-of -war headed home tonight aboard the steel trey transport ship I pshur, steaming north through the South China Sea. Foreign Minister Tran Van Lam said yesterday that after Red Cross61 words
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Article41 1971-06-04 28 JAKARTA, Thurs. Authorities In the Bengkulu district of south Sumatra have announced they plan to rebuild as a tourist attraction a 19th century fortress built by former Governor Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the official Antara news agency reported today.41 words
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138 1971-06-04 28 'Mr. Brown' turns out to be narcotics fugitive MELBOURNE, Thurs. Commonwealth (Aus-trall.-.ni police today arrested a man who resembled the "Mr. E-own" being sought for the A 5500.000 ($1.7 million) extortion In a Qantas Airways bomb hoax. But he turned out to be a fugitive fnm another criminal investigation. Police138 words
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Article33 1971-06-04 28 LONDON, Thurs. The 14 Commonwealth sugar-producing countries and Britain today accepted the European Economic Community's assurances for the future of their sugar exports when Britain joins the sixnation Common Market. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article15 1971-06-04 28 The weather outlook for SINGAPORE today from 6 a.m. to noon: Isolated showers.15 words
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Article416 1971-06-04 28 T ONDON. Thur*. The itock mar- ket eloaed firm today in light trading. The Wall Stract uptrend, hopes of a •ettlemcnt In the »teel »trtke and British Petroleum'! tint quarter flgurei aided sentiment. At 2.45 th* Financial Times Index rose 4.3 to 382.2. Closing middle prices of selected416 words
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178 1971-06-04 28 Sheares: We can't risk religious friction SINGAPORE, Thursday CINGAPORE, with six constructive years of progress behind it, cannot afford the luxury of risking the slightest friction among religious groups. For, said President Sheares, mutual respect and understanding of other religions are "the cornerstones of national survival." He was speaking as178 words
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Article45 1971-06-04 28 AT last year's sessions of the United Nations General Assembly, voting on a resolution to seat China and expel Taiwan was 51 to 49 with 25 abstentions, and not one to 49 wl;n 25 abstentions as Inadvertently stated In the Straits Times yesterday.45 words
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Article45 1971-06-04 28 231 million cars DETROIT, Thurs. The world population of motor vehicles last year Increased by IS million units. "Automotive News," In Its 1971 almanac, says the total world registration of motor vehicles, new and old, was 231 million compared with 216 million In 1969. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article25 1971-06-04 28 WASHINGTON. Thurs— The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold hearings latei this month on a series of proposals dealing with U.S.-Chl-nese relations. AP.AP - 25 words
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Advertisement81 1971-06-04 28 EQUATRON BHD. iiidUiidl General Electric Superthrust gives you big cooling capacity at low running cost with these unbeatable features: vit r a quiet— because of GE rotary compressor. •exclusive air-wash filtering system using the GE unique spine-fin cooling coil. •slide-out chassis for easy maintenance. Plus the quality and long-life /^frm81 words
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Advertisement9 1971-06-04 28 Don't waste water! P.U.B. TO PROSECUTE: SEE PAGE 209 words
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Advertisement89 1971-06-04 28 Congratulations to DATO LEE CHEE SHAN D. K. M. P., (A) 0. St. J., J. P. Dato Lee Chee. Shan D.X.M.P., (A) o.ST.J J.P. On his appointment as PRESIDENT FOR LIFE and also VICE-CHAIRMAN of the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. and CHAIRMAN OF THE BANKS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE from Messrs. INTRA89 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1971-06-04 29 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - S'pore gets ready for supertankers WILLIAM CAMPBELL By JI'ST last year Singapore entered the 111 a 111 moth tanker era as new ocean giants of up to 210,000 deadweight tons began .supplying Middle Ka a t crude to Shell's expanding Bukom refinery complex. Now the port is preparing to accommodate1,008 words
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Article228 1971-06-04 29 CROESUS - CROESUS By Lintas seeks new image "THE one big aim of the 1 conference cum cocktail arranged by Lintas in Kuala Lumpur was in-, escapable. The advertising agency, part of the world-wide SSC B: Lintas was out to destroy the imagt that it is part of Lever Brothers.228 words
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Article64 1971-06-04 29 Berjuntal $14.50 +.30 S. Eidal $1.32 +12 Allied Choc $2.46 +09 Kepont $2.84 +.09 Public Bank $113 +.08 U.I.C. $156 +.07 M. W. Wool $0.83 +06 A E'prlse $0.86 +06 G Lumber $0.91 +.06 Mera Chem $0.97 .05* FALLS Fancy Tile $1.13 —.17 p Chem $1.56 —.11 M. Tile64 words
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Article15 1971-06-04 29 MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Public Bank 511.000. Haw Par 3fl*'°°°Far East Ship 188.000. Gula Perak 159,000.15 words
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Article37 1971-06-04 29 Straits Times Indices Jane 2 Jane 3 Industrials: 163.47 163.24 1 Hotel*: 74.06 74.30 Properties: 132.42 132.74 tTins: 93.16 M.32 tj rubbers: 118.24 111.57 •Dee. 30. IK6 1M IDee. 31. 1968 1M 1 Dec. It, 1962 1M37 words
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Article398 1971-06-04 29 808 NG - W. MARDEINTS GROWTH CONTINUES 808 NG By PROFITS at Whee- lock Marden Malaysia, now under bid by Inchcape (formerly Borneo Berhad), have kept up their healthy rate of growth so far in the current year. Preliminary results for the first four months of 1971 show an increase In earnings of398 words
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Article419 1971-06-04 29 BLAIR JOHNSON - Tractors to raise $12.6 mil BLAIR JOHNSON By fHRACTORS Malay- sia last night announced plans to raise $12.6 million by way of a rijhts issue. Six million $1 Ordinary shares are to be offered to shareholders at a premium of $1.10 each In the proportion of one-for-five. The $12.6 minion419 words
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153 1971-06-04 29 MALAYAN Containers Is to have an interest, through one of Its subsidiaries In a plant to be established In Jakarta to manufacture a range of glass packaging and domestic glassware The factory is to be put up by Australian Consolidated Industries with which Malayan153 words
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Advertisement90 1971-06-04 29 "We saw more of Europe-oil a BOAC Carnival V Holiday* For some people there is only one airline. BOAC Carnival Tours leave Singapore and Kuala Lumpur during June, July and August Travel by air, sea and land through 8 European countries Italy, Spain, England, Denmark, Germany, Holland, France and Switzerland90 words
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Advertisement406 1971-06-04 29 INSIDE Promoter* of new cement project confident of Industry s future; Effluent water for Industry Expert »id for Sinc»porr; Marketlnf column; People In business. Pmfe 30. Company news; Share market report; Weekly rubber review; Commodities. P»(e SI. Oreneaa market* New York. Melbourne, Hone Kons; Closing prices and business done. Pace406 words
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Article78 1971-06-04 30 DAMSH machinery and M]iilpment worth $SOO.OOO have arrlveo fur the .■-i i i 1 i and rice complex at Perlngtat In Kelantan The CDnaianmenL. made up ol Clmb-rla paDl dryers, rice mltllna mai^hlnfir and grain handling i Is part of a million CDJitiact awarded lv Elat Asiatic78 words
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771 1971-06-04 30 ANTHONY Nd - ANTHONY Nd By/ I THERE room for more cement plants in Malaysia? The promoters of new cement proj«t in Perils say "Yes" but pjcigting manufacturers disagree. Tlif managing director of the i 130 milUon laciorj, Hr. Chew Swec Lcmn, declares "I771 words
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Article, Illustration611 1971-06-04 30 Room lor improvement il constant lament of many kn the ■i Jt.rifis Is that the standard ol advertliing |n Bine&pore and Malaysia leaves much to be desiredFresh trom a trip to Australia to get a first hand experience of what's, new in the advertising scene Down Under, Miss Lulu611 words
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333 1971-06-04 30 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By* WITH tin- tirrpufthl tli;il Singapore is now faring ii a lutural Uml |he IreatlßHlt ill imluOrul cfftuml In reclaim water I* MJll-S LI[I|HH (.111l It wag not EurprlfiLnK herefore. to see Mr. ff B 1 L ooper. b water333 words
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Article211 1971-06-04 30 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Sir ALLOW m^ It ili my lfjk In i-L-ipuiiße la Ihc ICS maßateti *Eairmen! Id your City Talk column E hud>. While other comp^nlrn' pHth?lr» don'l alli>4 i i n-. Id ii. if-i 'bree yean, n;s pi?lin i-~ luarantve a value al Ibe end of211 words
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Article304 1971-06-04 30 Mr. A.W. Scott and Me. LB. Pjlht-jii nave tmn ayptHnted dIJ-Cclora of Bemj 1 i ■with elTtcl from May 2B Other rtLetn&Frs v! Ihe board are Mr. i i der ichalrinfei) Taa Grl Talb bin lU)L An dak, Hr. 4 i- and Mr. EN. h lI ■>304 words
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Advertisement431 1971-06-04 30 Totty. 100 many iob^ lu-e a *iy nsf clunpng To diow >our alidca U*n n s ttit wII-Ililuihij :i«h[ btlurt vwir tyti. Ht* pjodurti Minr KODAK (AROUSh-L HSOK l^u]*clyc «hKh Imi. Ni 1 >n;l, ilu ii iiiilt> Ut* ihowi l40slld« PolkmH And alwav^iw- pfoole. M^l-i 0 NulHnig lo it wir.li431 words
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Advertisement57 1971-06-04 30 ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY EARN HIGH INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSIT FROM 3 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS MINIMUM DEPOSIT $1,000/--■9^tzJ provides Investors wilh a sola fiked interflat mvesiment at n j'mr than institutional sources ralaa. DETAILS OBTAINABLE FROM ALT, BRANCHES OF THE CHARTERED BANK OR DIRECT FROM CCS. Credit Corporation (Singapore) Limited,57 words
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Article366 1971-06-04 31 FkESPITE Its plunge JLMnto the red in 1970, directors of Malaysia Tile Manufacturing appear confident that the company can shrug off this setback and return to profit before too long. They expect most of the push to come from increased demand for tiles as a366 words
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Article165 1971-06-04 31 *pHE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at June 3. I.oral dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD S 9 S oiemng Found Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar165 words
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Article127 1971-06-04 31 RECOVERY AT FUSAN tnJSAN Fishing Net Manufacturing has turned the corner, but profits are still low despite a sharp upturn in sales. In 1970 the company achieved a net profit of $200,656 against a loss in 1969 of $230,169. but this was on sales of $3,068,143 against a mere $718,035127 words
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Article245 1971-06-04 31 ACTIVE conditions persisted on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. A suspension of 10 minutes was called in the afternoon for the clearance of contracts. The main focus of interest was still in industrials which closed on a mixed tally after a firm opening. Market245 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article173 1971-06-04 31 r[E Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell $1.37* to $631.50 per picul on on official offering up 99 tons to 378 tons. The tone of the market was very steady despite the slightly easier sentiment In the overnight London metal market where the price dipped £1173 words
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Article33 1971-06-04 31 of Malayan S per cent CIV UK/N. Kuropean port* In bulk, sterling per long ton June July was quoted at £••'4 sellers or Ex-Cont $2:7 sellers (1102 B or Ex-Cont. $247)33 words
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Article77 1971-06-04 31 T»HI Malaysian Minister 1 of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Customs duties for the period from June 3 to 9: Rubber 52' i cents a Ib. Copra $516.00 a ton Palm Oil (727.25 a ton Palm Kernel $337.50 a ton The rates of duties payable are;77 words
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Article50 1971-06-04 31 THE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month 7fl/16p.c. Two months 7 9 16p.c. Three months 7 9/16p.c. Six months 7 1 2 pc. Nine months 7 7/16P.C Twelve months 7 7 16p.c.50 words
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Article456 1971-06-04 31 rE rubber market yesterday opened half a cent steadier after the holiday and after initially holding onto the 107.00 cent level, renewed selling from upcountry found confidence lacking and took values down nearly three cents. Turnover was fair although the physical section and further forwards were quiet.456 words
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Article109 1971-06-04 31 pHINESE PRODUCE IXCHANCE, U SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Coconut Oil: bulk JS3J seller*, drum JSB tellers Copra: Mixed (fob 1 loose June/ July UK/Cont J32 B. Pommf: Muntok ABTA while fob IOOr-c NLW $1821 sellers. Sarawak white fob 90'- NLW *172| tellers. Sarawak special black f.o.h.109 words
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Article57 1971-06-04 31 Wtdnttday Tuesday SU.S. SU.S. London 40.60 40 14 Be.rut 40.90 41.25 HonKkonf 42.04 41.99 Zurich ***** 40.008 40.758 40.958 Paris 40.74 40.H7 S pore (1) UNCH 42.39 S t S pore (2) 188.90 158.70 (1) Export price In non-sterling area* In U.B. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local57 words
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Article23 1971-06-04 31 JUNE 3. RUBBER 104.00 cents per kilo (down '>o cents). TIN: $631.50 (down 51.37J). Official offerine 378 tons (up 99 tons).23 words
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Article538 1971-06-04 31 r PHE rubber trading period has seen a severe shakeout. in acceleration of the previous week's easiness, as stale bull and stoploss liquidation. In the absence of official support, lopped as much as nine cents off current month RSS One, with a loss of four cents538 words
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Article1562 1971-06-04 32 BISINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (1) $1.65. (3) $1.63 cd. Alcan (2) $1.60. (4) $1.59, (1) $1.58. Allied1,562 words
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Article999 1971-06-04 32 810 AND OFFIR PRICtt OFFID CIALLV LItTID AT TNI CLOU OF lUIINIII IN TMI lIHCAPORt ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINCI ROOMS OF TNI STOCK IXCMAMCI WITH *>lIICI MOVIMIHTt IN ■RACKITI VIITIRDAV WIRI INDUSTRIALS a. 1 CLOSING TONE: Industrials. 01! palms easier while the rest Unproved. TI 'UNO VER: Official999 words
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OVERSEAS MARKETS
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Article287 1971-06-04 32 NEW YORK. Wed— The market posted a solid gain as th» trading pare picked up from recent sessions. Advancing Issues, which led losers throughout the session, finished ahead by a margin of about 970 to 450. The Dow Jones Industrial average tacked on 5.97 points and the New287 words
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Article484 1971-06-04 32 I "YTELBOURNE, Thurs. Prices 1 A eased throughout the day In quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Falls were marginal but affected most stocks and The Minerals Index fell 10 points to 675.77. Heavyweights led the falls. Bougainville Rights dropping eight cents to $2.32 and New Broken484 words
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Article265 1971-06-04 32 TJONG KONO. Thurs. The market opened on a very strong note, though a spell of profit-taking developed, It was soon absorbed. Although prices had generally eased fractionally by the close, the market finished up the day on a very steady tone. Ralli International continued to be dealt In265 words
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Article38 1971-06-04 32 On the fr*» iithinn market In Hong Konc yeaterday the U.I. d«tiar wa* quoted at «.<M7S for T.T. and 6 0075 for eaMi. (tarllng wa* quoted at 14.50 and •ne tax *f (*4d at (02.73.38 words
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Advertisement723 1971-06-04 31 MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED PjJ" Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysion Citizens for the position of k GENERAL MANAGER k^ng 0 who will be the Chief Executive Officer responsible to the Board fIJAI I Eilflklf CAI CC f k nrrrti of Directors for the overall management of the723 words
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Advertisement1707 1971-06-04 32 KEPPEL SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) NATIONAL SPORTS LIMITED PROMOTION BOARD fj|^|n|k .^ifll major shlprepalrers In Singapore Applications are lnvlteu from ji^V Offer employment opportunities Singapore Citizens for the follow _BH I VialV l#f I for suitable persons In the Com- ing appointments: \JL| bliHk PanyS Machlne 8h °P aS 'a) Park. ArttUnt1,707 words
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Advertisement1122 1971-06-04 33 HECTOR Belfast Dublin... Ow^\ Jj-jT !£tt^:~ SS ,2.3 «-5" rsssm g?i ft 2 &r«j ml \B&z*.H!~. 3: i:si i:ill4/i! 88 i HI Liverpool. Glasgow j"r> 21 l.lr 24 Z «s SSSflB* HI 3" S9B fill /Xtheus ipisli 3, 1 8? '.NTILOCHUS hverpool, Clasgow. tag 21 in 21 ULTSSES Liverpool. Avonmouth1,122 words
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Advertisement2009 1971-06-04 33 I »a^^[^^^aT^^ ■B^^^^^^r^^^r^^^^^^[^wr!2 J/fPfff lll^ff a jf ll^^P ll^ IHECT Tt HAMIMR6 IM 30 lAYS P. S'lMm Penang Smppori LOADING FOR: SIENA Jim 1/11 JaM 12/11 Juae H/It C'blwca. H'burg B'men. R'dam. Adam, G'burg Aarhus, C'hagen. PANAMA Jaae 15/11 Jim 11/14 Hamburg/Bremen. A'dam/R'dam/ Antwerp, C'hagen, G'burg, Oslo. BOGOTA Jum 232,009 words
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Advertisement1169 1971-06-04 33 FOITNICMTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST US* fork Ptnang P Sham Sport Kingstor M 5 US UttH Juh II Jaat II At« K U V..........:. jm.,l it 9 2 4 ■tf=Bsi J S. S3 Bti All contracts in made en terms and conditions of Carrier's Bill of Lading. Sitgapiri:1,169 words
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Advertisement1117 1971-06-04 34 m 99 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBjajaBBBBBBBBB) KAISHA LTD. i West Australia; Singapore Servle* I Fnmantli 8 pore Keelung Yakklichi/Hgoyi l Y'hama Kobi "lettiun Man" II JaM 5 Jlly II JiT» 14 lily 21 Illy r Acceitug iirgi fir Mli, Ouka. Nagip, Yhimbm. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISAN KAISHA LTD JAPAN, H. KONC, STRAITS SERVICE Sails1,117 words
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Advertisement1068 1971-06-04 34 TO r> ZEALAND < 1 Loads P«nani P. Sham Smppori Fir: i IUWtRA Tim IJaM l/iiiaM Mai, Well. Lytt. FROM AUSTRALIA HjMI 21 JaM :tr«its/m«pr»s staviri: Smtapore P. Shim Penani iMliag far: IJUHUt 15 Jl me 21 Jail 23 Jail Naiapattmam, Madras. l/UULAt 1/14 Jlly li Jirf It Jirf Naiapattmam,1,068 words
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Advertisement914 1971-06-04 34 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. E^^s^S=^ (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Sinfapori P. 7lwn Peninf Amur HEPTUNE AMBER >~ «/1« M~ Le.xoes r l3 7. L>»oIU/7. NEPTUNE AMETHYST I/It Jirf 11/12914 words
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Advertisement754 1971-06-04 34 mM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na 3OE Jin Ampang KuaU Lu.npur The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE P. Sham Peninf lUNSA ORKID 6«a.1U4 7/11 JIM 11/12 JMt Havre 6 7 London 1/7, H'burf 14 7, R'dam 16 7, A'werp 19.7, Bremen 21 7. BUNCA MEIOR 11/11 JMt 14/17754 words
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Advertisement802 1971-06-04 35 1-Ht PO JINCAPOm AUTMO F N,r* r.TV ANNOUNCIO TMI FOLLOW- Tliua. Wallt«c? BKM^rm B^' FOR JUNI 4. tabu. Hal Mm. Kirn Hock. Miaaiaalppl OUT Hongkong Fair 6. Hunks tcUni p rl Bai«ala. gamut Song'M »:c«;« 10/11. Nam 13/14. Paodo rrl T <*>K H»\ Victoria. Blnky No rov* 1«. 80*0 Man,802 words
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Advertisement949 1971-06-04 35 ©JAPANESE GARDEN 9 JURONG PARK Tenders are invited from Registered Contractors under the Building $100,000/- and above classes for:CONSTRUCTION OF PUMP HOUSE. BENCHES. TOILETS, UTTER BINS AND ANCILLARY WORKS. Showround: 10.3.71 at 10.00 a.m. Meet at Contracts Office. Development Division, J.T.C. Block 108. Corporation Road, Spore. 22. Closing date: 15.6.71949 words
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Advertisement844 1971-06-04 35 NOTICE This is to inform that Mr. Lee Hal Chuan. Tour Organiser, has resigned and ceased all connections with Qetnlni's Travel Service with effect from 31st May, 1971 He is. therefore, not authorised to transact any business for or on behalf of the Travel Service from the said date. Management844 words
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Advertisement497 1971-06-04 35 IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING VT NO. 7 OF 1971. In the Matter of the Compauiie* Act, 1967. And In the Matter of HUA HENG KI'BBER FACTORY (PRIVATE) LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is nerevy given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed Company497 words
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Advertisement355 1971-06-04 35 JUBONG TOWN COBPOBATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for the following projects.— (A) PROPOSED LINING OF DRAINS ALONG INTERNATIONAL ROAD, PHASE 11. JURONO TOWN. ELIGIBILITY: Civil Engineering $300,000/. and above. SHOWROUND: 9.6.71 at 10.00 am. Meet at J.T.C. Site Office, 154 m.s. Jalan Boon355 words
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Advertisement413 1971-06-04 35 TENDER HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOAKD Tenders are lnvttcd from experienced rubber contractor* for the tapping of rubber tree* on i Housing Sc Development Board land at Windsor Park Island Club Road. The land, comprising of an approximate area of 129.54 acres. Is planted with an estimated 15.400 mature rubber trees. Particulars413 words
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Advertisement521 1971-06-04 36 PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS INVITATION FOR CONTRACTOR'S EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST EXPANSION OF PORT FACILITIES, KOTA KINABALU SANDAKAN, SABAH, MALAYSIA The Sabah Ports Authority intends to enter into a contract with a qualified general contractor from a World Bank member country for improvements to the ports of Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan. Sabah,521 words
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Advertisement801 1971-06-04 36 •jy [van houten) 7V W J ALLIED CHOCOLATE INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NINTH Annual General Meeting of Allied Chocolate Industries Limited will be held at 481. Tanglin Halt Road, Singapore, on Friday 25th June, 1971 at 12 i.oon to transact801 words
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Advertisement814 1971-06-04 36 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BO ABO (Grouped) to Existing Blocks of FUtT *t Upper Aljunled Estate. (2) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION to Two Blocks of 12Storey 3-Room Improved Flats. Two Blocks of 12-Storey lRoom Improved Flats to Toa Payoh Neighbourhood IV Contract XVI. (3) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION to Three Blocks of HStorey l-Room Improved Flat*814 words
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Advertisement651 1971-06-04 36 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ORDINANCE. 1959 (No. 12 of 1959) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 Notice under Rule 14 (a) Notice Is hereby given that the following alterations to the Master Plan (1971) have been approved by the Minister for Law and National Development > (a)651 words
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Advertisement210 1971-06-04 36 CONDOLENCE Mr. Lee It Hoe, Mr. Pek Ah Tuan, Mr Pay Senc Koon, Mr. Lee Tuan Chay, Mr. LowBock Seng, Mr. Leo Fee Huang, Mr. Lee Lean Cheng, Mr. Koh Boon Hong. Mr. Tay Choon Hve, Mr. Li Loi Gail, Mr. Lee Siaii Teck, Mr. Fong Soon Soo, Mr. Tan210 words
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