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Title Section24 1971-06-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration389 1971-06-05 1 CLEMENT MESENAS; GERRY DE SILVA - CLEMENT MESENAS and GERRY DE SILVA: All-night mopping-up By 1 SINGAPORE, Friday PSA fireboat Api Api carrying out mopping-up operations off Sentosa last night to disperse the last of a huge oil slick. Two other PSA anti -pollution vessels one of them a newly acquiredHan Hai Fong - 389 words
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100 1971-06-05 1 £84,000 Strad buyer 'not from S'pore LONDON. Fri. Andrew Hill, the British violin dealer who paid a world record £84.000 for a Stradi varius violin at Sotheby's auction, said today "Wild horses would not drag the name of the buyer from me. "All I can say Is that he likesAP - 100 words
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Article29 1971-06-05 1 RO6ELAWN (Indiana). Fri The first "Mr. Nude America" contest will be held on June 12 at the Naked City Nudist Resort, owner Dick Drtxt announced today. UPL29 words
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Article131 1971-06-05 1 BIRMINGHAM, Fri. Excited Pakistani cricket fans today mobbed Zahir Abbas when he hit a four off England captain Bay lllingworth to reach 200 to become the first player to score a double century in a Test debut against England. When Zahir, 24, was finally out for 274 the131 words
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Article394 1971-06-05 1 First 'waste water' fine SINGAPORE, Friday THE first man to be charged in court with wasting water, was fined $40 today. Lorry driver Koh Tee Tee, 34, pleaded guilty to the offence at Hup Lee service station at Changi Road at 7.25 a.m. yesterday. He admitted hosing his lorry with394 words
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252 1971-06-05 1 BLAIR JOHNSON: Singapore, Fri - Haw Par: UK firm acquires big stake BLAIR JOHNSON: Singapore, Fri By lIAW PAR Brothers International, the Tiger n Balm group, has sold a substantial minority interest in the company to Slater Walker Securities of the UK. Da to (Dr.) Aw Cheng Chye, who remains chairman of Haw Par, announced252 words
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Article33 1971-06-05 1 VIENNA. Prt. Mao Tattling and his deputy Lin Plao yesterday met in Peking with visiting Romanian President and communist party leader Nlcolae Ceausescu, the Romanian news agency Agerpress reported. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article36 1971-06-05 1 END U.S. CALL-UP BID DEFEATED WASHINGTON, Turn.— The Senate today defeated an attempt to cut off manpower for the Vietnam war by rrJectinc »n amendment to end conscription on July 1. Re liter.36 words
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Article32 1971-06-05 1 CALCTTTa. Fil. Government oflirlmb today lacocd a call for rappliei of saline solution to combat rbokra that U racing In same arras choked by East Pakistani refute** and threatening Calcutta32 words
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Advertisement30 1971-06-05 1 /laaiKaaJ L 'J Litwt lidiM" u6Sl&l\6d Ec£'\ """"< tch IHLWmbh Th< Jewe c> > that vlvgdnilY *5 WJ Uom Switzerland. World famous Dining Companions from Tortmil' cMateuslfyse <&> Casal Qarcia Eastern Agencies fjgjS30 words
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Advertisement76 1971-06-05 1 How Strong m Strong begins with having more than 110 years of banking service in South East Asia. Strong is maximum security and safety for your money. Strong is a century's reputation for absolute integrity. Strong is the capacity to provide all the banking services you require. Strong in banking76 words
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Advertisement24 1971-06-05 1 L^Br Ht€Cntm Tt.l SOLO 40 SPUI USKL SOLE H\ *M<< fan* ite |B 7 w<ut j.tt^ 9dm WINSTON'S *i/ (PTI.) LTD., :f Th Arcod*24 words
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277 1971-06-05 2 Japanese aid in education: Language 'barrier' CINGAPORE Fri. There is a limit to what aid Japan can give to Asian countries in the field of education. Not because of money but because language is the 'biggest barrier" to technical education aid to less developed countries. These are the views of277 words
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Article44 1971-06-05 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Natlornl Library Young People's Services will hold a forum for teenagers on "The Generation Gap" at the library's lecture hall on Tuesday. The speakers are live secondary school students and Mr. E.W. Jesudasan, principal of International Training Centre.44 words
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Article22 1971-06-05 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Chinese YMCA camping department wir. organise a week-long trip to Pulau Tloman from July 1 to 622 words
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Article96 1971-06-05 2 MP RAPS TLL CALL A COP' PARENTS CINGAPORE, Fri. An MP today rapped "misguided parent!)," who try to make their children obey them by pretending to call a policemen. Such parents take this easy way out "too often," said Mr. J.F. Conceicao (Katong) when he spoke at the inter-school basketball96 words
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Article72 1971-06-05 2 mountain trips SINGAPORE. Fri. Two mountaineering trips are being organised by the Chinese YMCA camping department for the August holidays. An 11-day trip to Ounong Tahan will start from Aug. 10. and 11 applications will be selected on a flrst-come-flrst-serve basis. Entries close on July 5. A four-day72 words
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105 1971-06-05 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. A pre-dawn fire today destroyed the ground floor of a two-storey shophouse in Middle Road. The shop deals In ch!naware and household appliances. There was no one in the shop when the fire broke out. A passer-by raised the alarm when he saw105 words
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441 1971-06-05 2 CHIA POTEIK - Water: Three records in five days CHIA POTEIK: REDUCE CONSUMPTION CALL PAYS OFF By Singapore, Fri. [HJBLIC Utilities Board chairman, Mr. Lim Kirn Sail's appeal a month agio to reduce wiitcr consumption and avoid rationing paid the best dividends this week, with records for low consumption broken three times in441 words
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Article53 1971-06-05 2 SINGAPORE Frl. Prof. Urn Kok Ann, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in the University of Singapore, has been re-elected for tne 16th year running as president of the Singapore Chess Federation. Other officials are vicepresident. Dr. Wong Yip Chong secretary, Mr. Tan Llan Quee; treasurer. Mr.53 words
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Article55 1971-06-05 2 BEREMBAN. Frl A man was killed and two others injured in a landslide yesterday at Pook Hln tin mine In Tltl, Jelebu. The dead man was Identified as Hew Soon Kirn, 38. The Injured. Yap Wan Chin 16. and Slow Look Thai, 16. were admitted55 words
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Advertisement127 1971-06-05 2 fILWJ k^B^fe m b^b^bW. m^r 1 I HB^BW j bW. bwJbt Ba^K— m Bjß^^ vW K^B^P^ Bb B^r^ 4t\ BflßHß^Hß^^^^^^B^BV A GREAT PERCENTAGE HAS BEEN SOLD DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR AN INVESTMENT IN THE PRESTIGIOUS GOLDEN MILE TOWER STAKE YOUR CLAIM ON A SHOP OR OFFICE IN THIS GOLD127 words
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Miscellaneous67 1971-06-05 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Vj*/y*iii/rul WELL...\ I'LL LET /»53L*Y/_a_. can you ya know ISUGSY... //stSs^ Ov get me] in a K HJSS^ [Vjs^/Crr A JOB 5/ COUPLE I rmi-z.s 1 (fiST*/ JP^jS y —^Qf MINUTES J STOP THAT HORRIBLE I'M BOOKIN' YA RACKET! I'M TRYING TO WITH A ROCK'67 words
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Article171 1971-06-05 3 BACK PMIP GOVT OR RESIGN: ASRI IT OTA BHARU, Fri. 1V Kelantan government officers were warned today: Support the PMIP State Government's policies or resign. In a speech here, the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Mohamed Asri said: "As I had mentioned In the recent state Assembly meetIng, it is not171 words
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Article31 1971-06-05 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in the Mandai forest reserve from 7.30 a.m. on Monday to noon on June 12. Blanks will be used.31 words
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Article, Illustration196 1971-06-05 3 THE Head of State straps on a safety helmet as necessary protection before touring the site of the National Stadium in Kalians yesterday. And on hand to explain the inconvenience and need for the helmet is the Ministry of National Development's senior project architect, Mr.196 words
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244 1971-06-05 3 Educational TV network for Asia soon CINGAPORE, Fri. Unesco is to launch the flrst-ever satellite c o m munlcatlons system In Asia for beaming educational programmes. It Is expected to go up over India in three years time under an agreement between the Indian Government and the National Aeronautics and244 words
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Article97 1971-06-05 3 CINGAPORE, Fri. The following candidates were successful in the Trinity College of Music examinations held recently. ATCL (Practical): Rose Chan Lai Chun, Lee Ann Chun; Lim Slok Hul. Urn Soo Huan; Margaret E. J. Mavltty: Ng Wai Kin; Ong Klan Chung; Tan Cheok Hoong; Violet Oall Tan97 words
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219 1971-06-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Bahasa Malayasia policy of the University of Malaya is a move to remove discontent in the campus and bring together polarised groups of students. "But there are people who suspect the policy," Dr. Asmah binte Haji Omar of the Malay219 words
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Article34 1971-06-05 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A total of 17 Australian firms will take part In a display of Australian sports roods at Australian Trade Commissioner's showrooms at Ciemenceau Avenue from June 9 to 12-34 words
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261 1971-06-05 3 Security officers concerned with hotel morality too CINGAPORE, Fri. Hotel security officers are responsible for morality too, a forum was told today. The personnel manager of Hyatt Hotel, Mr. Wong Pang Kiong, said: "Hotels have a social responsibility to society. Reputable tourist hotels are manned by responsible people. "And hotel261 words
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Article48 1971-06-05 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Pan-Pacific and South-east Asia Women's Association will hold a demonstration-cum-talk by artist Mrs. Rose Cherrier and a tea party (or women delegates and observers to the Unesco Ministers of Education conference at the Cuscaden Hotel tomorrow at 3.30 p.m.48 words
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Advertisement71 1971-06-05 3 ■tfSfc. LESTD.I92I) "#S&* iflßTi 276, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. $%j f "SALE LAST DAY" -Si Direct Importers of Carpets Rugs p$- KASHMIRI WOOL NAMDHAS ENGLISH WALLTO WALL CARPETING Tm INDIAN WOOL CARPETS CLEARING AT COST j«jj >$&< BELGIAN GERMAN CARPETS ;^i yp Te1:*****5 S •3?S i3SEi fcsJbSferaas JKj fct^ti^S h^t&*£u£71 words
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Advertisement472 1971-06-05 3 PA has been asked to advise on the appointment of a SALES SUPERVISOR PENANG AREA ($1,500) An international group Is seeking a Sales Supervisor to control a group of sales representatives. Initial location will likely be In the Penang area. Clients serviced include Service Stations and Industrial concerns. The Company472 words
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178 1971-06-05 4 AIRLINE STAFF TO BEAR TAX ON FREE FLIGHTS CINGAPORE, Fri. 01 Singapore airline workers, who get annual free flights under their terms of service, have to pay a newlyintroduced tax on this privilege. Efforts to get their employers MSA and other International airlines operating here to pay the tax for178 words
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Article61 1971-06-05 4 Five new AEB courses next month SINGAPORE. Frl. The Aault Education Board is conducting fve recreation a 1 and utilitarian courses for the public next month. They are on keeping accounts for societies, Chartered Institute of Secretaries course, cartoon drawing, amplifier circuit and orchid cultivation for beginners. Application forms are61 words
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99 1971-06-05 4 Two years for using society's fund BINOAPORE. rrl.— A former cleric of the Singapore Government Officers' Cooperative Housing Society Ltd. misappropriated $1,180 from the society to pay for the staff of a firm he hoped to start, a court heard today. The court wag told that Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz,99 words
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Article44 1971-06-05 4 KUCHINO, Prl.— An Opposition MP today resigned from the Sarawak National Party (SNAP) to Join the Alliance Party. Penghulu Ablt anak Angkln, member for Kaplt, said he had decided to leave the opposition because he fully subscribed to Alliance policy.44 words
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302 1971-06-05 4 Plan to draw private sector to join Asean projects SINGAPORE, Frl §TEPS to draw the private sector into Asean projects were announced today by Inche Rahim Ishak, the Minister of State for Foreign a ff o re Allans. Opening a one-day meeting of the Asean standing committee here, Inche Rahlm302 words
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Article, Illustration276 1971-06-05 4 CHEW LEE CHING - Breeders not keen to hand over their piranhas CHEW LEE CHING Sy CINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's piranhas breeders are not too keen to surrender their flsh maneating or not to the Government. Though most fish dealers and aquarists support the Government ban on these deadly fish, many Intend to hold on276 words
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142 1971-06-05 4 'MIRACLE STONE' FRAUD: TWO MEN JAILED -I SINGAPORE, Frl. Two men sold a woman a stone for $110 after convincing her that the "miracle stone" could cure any disease in the world, a magistrate's court beard today. Lee Ban Hin, 40, and Lee Quee Lan, 34, were found guilty of142 words
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Article53 1971-06-05 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A sevenman trade mission, representing manufacturers in food processIng, packaging and commercial refrigeration equipment, will arrive on Monday for a fourday visit. The mission, organised by the US Department of Commerce and sponsored by the American Embassy, will discuss agency representation, distributorships, joint ventures53 words
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Article30 1971-06-05 4 SINGAPORE, Frl— The University of Singapore and the Singapore Polytechnic will Jointly sponsor a conference on the "Application of Environmental Control" to be held on July 1 and 2.30 words
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126 1971-06-05 4 Four fined total of $10,000 for <4-D' offence CINGAPORE, Frl.— Police raided a house in Kuala Loyang yesterday and arrested five rrten who were charged today with assisting in an illegal four-digit lottery. They were: Soon Koon Seng, 38, Chua Leong Hin, 32, Koh Swee Leng, 26, Tan Chwee Kek,126 words
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Article36 1971-06-05 4 SINGAPORE Frl Ramll bin Othman, 20. of West Coast Road was found dead at the foot of Block 118. Taman Jurong at 6.50 a.m. today. Police said no foul play was suspected.36 words
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Article46 1971-06-05 4 SINGAPORE, Frl— Nine men were fined a total of $265 today when they admitted smoking opium at Church Street, ofl South Bridge Road, yesterday Eight were fined $25 each The ninth, uee Peng Klan who had two previous convictions, was need $6546 words
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Article32 1971-06-05 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two participants will share the second group prize of $20,000 in yesterday's Toto draw No. 43 71. The jackpot for this Sunday's draw remains at $130,000.32 words
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Advertisement290 1971-06-05 4 DONALD MOORE GALLERIES We shall soon be moving from Liat Towers. But we don't want to take the Liat Towers stock with us. We are therefore making a gigantic clearance effort. Call today for spectacular bargains, never to be repeated, in every department. Everything reduced. DONALD MOORE GALLERIES Liat Towers,290 words
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Advertisement244 1971-06-05 4 SUPPORT THE SINGAPORE HERALD TRUST FUND OBJECT: The object of The Singapore Herald Trust Fund is to provide capital for The Singapore Herald Co-Operative Society (which is in the process of formation) for the purchose and operation of "The Singapore Herald" (the newspaper) lately published by The Singapore Herald Ltd.244 words
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Article, Illustration205 1971-06-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri DEFENCE Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee visited SAFTI today to find out how university students were faring at their first taste of army life. And he laughed, apparently surprised, when the "bookworms" told him that national service training was205 words
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Article42 1971-06-05 5 SINOAPORE. Fri. A $100,000 temple Is to be built In Jurong to cater for the spiritual and cultural needs of the area's Hindu community. Hindu ltsldents there have set up a committee to raise funds for the project.42 words
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Article33 1971-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. FTt. Three masked youths held up a priest and a caretaker at the Hindu temple In Jalan Lornie here yesterday and escaped with jewellery and cash valued at $77.33 words
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169 1971-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. University of Malaya students were warned today that they would be expelled or fined up to $150 'or be punished In other ways" for breach of discipline or misconduct. The warning came from the Vice-Chancellor. Prof. Ungku Aziz, following Incidents169 words
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159 1971-06-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. r r O senior executives of Overseas National Airways of New York have arrived here for a final round of talks with Saber Air, the Singapore Govern-ment-backed airline, on its expansion plans and operational manual for charter flights to Europe.159 words
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310 1971-06-05 5 Govt tells Herald co-op: We don't want you in money trouble SINGAPORE. Fri rVHE Government today told five professional men forming a co-operative to run the Singapore Herald that it hoped they would ensure that local contributors were given "a hard-head-ed and objective business assessment of the venture." Mr. Christopher310 words
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Article60 1971-06-05 5 SINGAPORE. Fri RAF stations, in Singapore have donated a further $9,150 to local charities. This latest donation will mean that the RAF men stationed at Changl. Tengah and Seletar have donated $140,358 to Singapore charities and $62,180 to the RAF benevolent fund since the Far East60 words
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Advertisement100 1971-06-05 5 i m' *i F- t v ft I 9* f you're there, that you've J lk^\ *l <N This is the shirt that can do it: Mach II in <wK J^ m WL T*"^ ?*~j '1^ <•> .MM unbelieveable prints. Tapered to show you're lean. J^r m \^>- r r:100 words
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Article, Illustration179 1971-06-05 6 When the circus clown goes on stage pERALDINI (above), one W of the members of the "Fun and Figure" show at the Marco Polo made his debut in the Ladyhill cocktail bar last Tuesday night. This week, Geraldlni is performing not only at ihe Marco Polo but also at the179 words
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Article, Illustration815 1971-06-05 6 But with the six sisters around who's complaining? mHE Hugo's Bar Is one place in town that appears to have a roaring trade going but not quite in the way it was meant to be. I mean, look at the crowds packing Into the815 words
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Article431 1971-06-05 6 ■Lai HE is often called the Grandpa of Rock and if age is anything to go by, he is all 43 years of him. But like the constant, yet everchanglng John Mayall. our Grandpa is versatile, and flows through the changing mediums and rock expressions. He is431 words
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Article70 1971-06-05 6 T\EEP Purple fans will mJ not be able to see the live perform in Singapore after the croup's tour of Australia. The lads have headed for Japan and latest report* said the? were fl>- inc the other way instead of west to South-east Asian countries. However,70 words
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Article191 1971-06-05 6 IT'S NO JOKE MAKING PEOPLE LAUGH pOMEDY is one of the most serious businesses in the world, said Australian comedian Mr. Barry Rugiess (above). And contrary to popular belief, comedians are not actually sifted with an extra large sense of fun, nor are they more equipped to withstand life's unhappy191 words
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Advertisement255 1971-06-05 6 FRENCH RESTAURANT PROUDLY PRESENTS rtTvT7_jjr«iT l |rW[j -52*nife»'- 9 b^^BL"^k bw^^^^^^^^B fey Singapore Tel: ***** Mime Comedy I [aSESStaSLaSIaSSSSSELQEEIa 13 E J ■■UmiiSHl I [71 ■WrX#Bi^^JsssSrTr^P'*PT'*l*J*WT*Sl^BM r— i ■Bn^S|4wSjHns4Hbes^pMßwi|li|^fl|fljsßi|^H nil *B "^B^P^y***t *wWs)riii!w>>j>wirsf^l^B ILji ILTI^BUf ''•^r.'W ■a~J I K^^Lsßsssssta^isss! bIbKbSbII iTCf/ I Tnl 131 -«ssHHHHHBHBH[dI S9. HIGH STRUT SATURDAY 7.00255 words
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Advertisement156 1971-06-05 6 f^ l~^ PROFESSOR Ife CHARLIE YEH nmßnHfiooßl >«* hotel nite club \jC TEL *****0/463)11 r*^K > *V I nf emotionally YOGI MAGICIAN T-* i INCREDIBLE FUNNY FULL OF LAUGHTER at the Mike THERESA MAX CAROLIN MARIA ONG Popular Taiwan's Taipei's Singer Song Bird Screen Star Resident Band: ORTEGA HIS KNIGHTS156 words
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Article59 1971-06-05 7 SINGAPORE, Fit —A forum on the art of collecting coins will be held at the AA theatretie In River Valley Road on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. The speaker* at the forum, organised by the Singapore Numismatic Association, are Mr. Chew Keng Ban, founder president and patron of59 words
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138 1971-06-05 7 Singapore Jaycees to hold I ASEAN elocution contest SINGAPORE, Frl. The Junior Chamber of Singapore is organising its first elocution forum for ASEAN member countries at the Conference Hall on Aug. 28. Jaycee chapters in Malaysia, Thailand, Inaonesia and the Philippines will each send two nnansts to take part. Singapore138 words
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Article66 1971-06-05 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Keppel Shipyard Ltd. will launch its newly-created company symbol on Tuesday at the board room in the shipyard's main administration building. The symbol was picked from among 182 entries in a competition, held In February. All entries were drawn from schools, the two universities. Polytechnic. Adult66 words
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Article32 1971-06-05 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Lorry driver Tan Cheng Tlam of Woodlands Road was today fined $70 when he admitted that his lorry emitted excessive smoke along Alexandra Road on Aug. 2. 1967.32 words
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190 1971-06-05 7 Detainee gets $9,000 damages for injuries SINGAPORE, Frl. A BUSINESSMAN was today ordered to pay $9,000 damages and costs to his former business associate who was injured four years ago while a pillion rider on his motorcycle. Lew Keh Lam, 29, was ordered to pay this sum in a High190 words
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248 1971-06-05 7 LESLIE FONG - Highrise living for pigs and poultry? LESLIE FONG: Research by Primary Production Dept. By Singapore, Friday scientists of the Primary Production Department are now studying the feasibility of breeding pigs and poultry in multi-storey buildings. They are conducting laboratory tests on the effects of highrise living on these livestock. It248 words
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90 1971-06-05 7 'A BID TO MAKE GIRL SLEEP' DEFENCE SINGAPORE, Fri. A driver, accused of outraging the modesty of his employer's seven-year-old daughter in her bedroom, today said he was trying to put her to sleep. Mohammed bin Shamsuddin, 35, said he tried to persuade the girl, described in court as Miss90 words
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Advertisement122 1971-06-05 7 A, MAKEROOM SPECIAL Yes we are giving you Special Price now, NOT because we want to— BUT because we have to MAKEROOM for our ever coming fast New Stocks of Clothes, Shoes, Handbags Etc., the Now Looks for "The Way You Want To Live To-day" For this we decided, to122 words
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Advertisement343 1971-06-05 7 I AT 150 M.P.H. I IT'S MORE tXCITINt I THAN "THt 'TAUAN JOB"! /*ATUAV fJ^ ft^ 5 SHOWS!; >*%DCaVIC V "aak I VKtni> i^-N^^^, 1.30, 'IV/UAT!" '4j^aaasW 1630 jFXm 1^ iIV9 30pm!; .bb^bllt^^J^lbbbblbP^ aaWwCf^ ■ff^Pli^^^^aaal 'X •"^^SaaaßaalE^ ar I VANISHING POINTS I; BA^WNEW^WN^A^*S^ING POINT m Z^Lm < >MW p.DEANJAGGER oslrWlUTTl£«suws«<343 words
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Advertisement643 1971-06-05 7 .vwvwvwvvvwwwv.y KcIIJULIJLj i 11am, I.JO, 4, 430 t »°Jopm Fok'i "VANISHING POINT" I' B^JJ^XDaKUiLJaiI ■a 31tt BIG DAY! Horn, 1.30, 4, 630 ft 30pm. Columbia Pictures Prettnts "j "MYSTfRIOUS AFRICA" Color S •i 2nd MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! S "HAPPINESS AND JOY" (Mand) Z' Ji Color -Scope Eng Chin Subs > tt*j,n;M,j'.n.mi643 words
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Article, Illustration218 1971-06-05 8 PEGGY YEA - Woman who is at war with pollution PEGGY YEA By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mrs. Donald Clusen's many enemies surround her all the time. They prevent her from seeing a clear sky and breathing fresh air. They worry her so much and she frets about the Insidious way they have of218 words
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Article57 1971-06-05 8 Management course SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Polytechnic's division of production engineering will conduct a course in production management for executives at the Polytechnic from July 2 to Dec. 29. Each participant will be charged $175. Enrolment forms are available at the Polytechnic. Closing date Is June 18. For further Information,57 words
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Article71 1971-06-05 8 233 METRIC DESIGNS FOR DISPLAY SINGAPORE, Fri. AU the 233 entries submitted by about 150 participants in the Singapore Metrication Board's emblem design contest will be on display at the National Museum on Sunday and Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Among them are the winning entry by71 words
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Article45 1971-06-05 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. A court today called (or a probation report en welder Low Llan See, 19. who admitted stealing a 14.C00 welding machine from a worksite at the Singapore airport mi May 22. He was ai rested this morning. Bail was allowed.45 words
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Article41 1971-06-05 8 SEREMBAN. Fri. Mr. Joseph Low Yok Sit. 40. sacristan of the Church of Visitation here, died in hospital here this morning after being knocked down by a motorcycle. He was cycling along Birch Road yesterday when the accident happened.41 words
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Article39 1971-06-05 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. A British foreign correspondent. Mr. Robert Becker, will speak on "Special reports in the London Times" at the Rotary Club of Singapore-West's weekly lunch meeting at the Hollandsche Club on June 10 at 1 p.m.39 words
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139 1971-06-05 8 SINGAPORE, Frl. ■\TEGOTIATIONS are goll ing on between officials of three bus companies and the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (SILO) for new pay scales for about 400 inspectors and timekeepers. The three firms are the Amalgamated Bus Company. Associated Bus Service and the139 words
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Article283 1971-06-05 8 Buying pork on Monday a 'risk' Sellers taking weekly day-off from June 7 SINGAPORE, Fri MONDAY pork-buyers will be marketing at their own risk, warned the Singapore Pork Merchants 1 Association again today. As from June 7. people buying pork on Mondays, can only be getting meat from illegal slaughterers,283 words
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137 1971-06-05 8 EDB projects chief to lead team to Italy C-INGAPORE, Frl. A 10--<3 man team of Singapore Industrialists and traders will visit Italy later this month. The team is headed by Mr. Yeo Seng Teck, chief of projects division of the Economic Development Board. Members of the board, Chinese Cnamber of137 words
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Advertisement183 1971-06-05 8 "I f** c^kuJj NEW..WITH SOFT IMPRESSIONS v*. K I W^^^m Wr W* Canon gi^^ B^^B \JM m ,Y 7 m J II ill UmlJmmw The new Canonet compact is only chick high. Slips easily into pocket or purse. Conveniently carried everywhere. But its a precision instrument that's fully automatic, both183 words
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Miscellaneous141 1971-06-05 8 lII*' ff Oap By Y.T. Hum tin yOU THINK YES... WE KNOW HE /SO WE PRKISELY/ ONCeI I ...WE CAN YEAH, BUT SUPPOSING! I YOU FORGET, MAX, WOMUGS DiDfMT LEAVE THE GRAB HIM \WE HAVE THE SEU. IT TO WONMUG DOGSNT lAM EXPERT IN HIDING OUT?/ COUNTRY, AND HES V141 words
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879 1971-06-05 9 CHRISTINA CHEANG - Court rules: Wife hasn't proved cruelty CHRISTINA CHEANG Singer's claim for $1,800 maintenance fails By SINGAPORE, Fri FILIPINO nightclub inger Lumen Labanes, :\2, today lost her suit i, )r $l,8(M) a month maintenance from her $4.500 -a -mo nth executive husband The Third Magistrate, Mr. Tan Teow Yeow, dismissed the879 words
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Article48 1971-06-05 9 SINOAPORE. Pri. Mrs. Amina Jumabhoy has been elected president of the Inner Wheel Club of Singapore. Other officials are: Vice-' president. Mrs. Shirley Cummins; hon. secretary, Mrs. Saras Murugason; treasurer, Mrs. Anne Sim; assistant secretary. Mrs. Sandra Allpress and overseas correspondent. Mrs. Mary Jer Pereira.48 words
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Article28 1971-06-05 9 SINOAPORE. Prl. Astorl Pit and Restaurant In Tanjong Katoi.g Road will hold a cockU'i party to celebrate its opening on Sunday from noon to 2 p.m.28 words
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Article78 1971-06-05 9 DOUBLE MURDER MEN FAIL IN APPEAL SINGAPORE. Fri Two construction workers, both under death sentence for a double murder in June 1969. failed in their appeal today. A three-judte court upheld the convictions of Kee Ah Tee, alias Tan Chooi Watt, and Liew Kirn Siong, who were found guilty last78 words
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Article, Illustration231 1971-06-05 9 New varsity staff pay scales are approved KUALA LUMPUR, Friday rE University of Malaya Council has approved new pay scales and terms of service for its academic staff. i The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ungku Aziz, said today the staff have been ghen three months from June 1 to Join the231 words
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Article58 1971-06-05 9 SILVER STARS: GOVT BANS RECORD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government has banned a record in commemoration of the visit here of the pro-commun-ist Hong Kong Silver Stars' troupe in March. Entitled "Golden Gramophone record in commemoration of visit to Malaysia of the Silver Star Troupe," the record is produced by58 words
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287 1971-06-05 9 SAFTECH gives big welcome to 'Daddy' By RITA LOONG CINGAPORE, Fri. It turned out to be "Father's Day" at the Singapore Armed Forces Technical Training Institute (SAFTECH) in Seletar today. "Daddy" Runme Shaw, Chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board which "adopted" SAFTECH under the adoption scheme to foster closer relations287 words
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Article25 1971-06-05 9 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Singapore Polytechnic Academic Staff Association will hold Its annual dinner at King's Hotel in Havelock Road tomorrow at 7.45 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement290 1971-06-05 9 PA has been asked to advise en the appointment of a SALES MANAGER-MACHINERY (Salary and Commission $3,000 Per Month) A major international company is seeking a Sales Manager Machinery for its Singapore Branch Dperation. The Sales Manager-Machinery reports directly to the Manager and is responsible for direct selling of a290 words
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Advertisement45 1971-06-05 9 EyeStgfe Do your thing to ycur own beat and the throb of the Trinity and the Q^SBfe^D Pink Purple at The Eye /g^KJp^oN from dusk to dawn. \j\~~\f\J The Eye. The swinging ii^ disco that hat it. UIC CjC ■11 CUSCADEN HOLiSE HOTEL m3720T 590445 words
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Advertisement48 1971-06-05 9 iC^^^^flll iS^B^H VH4 IE" o ■Htl/llßßLfiaflW Iff W 5 1 Sl^l S sl l|»>fT i in iCi If IAI ia |m o •»h|ss> i* ifl ~~<?~' HI m w' w 111 Ie 5 iH P (D I B~* Tl IK] I rf |E O-O-Jn 15] If w2. I l^^^Q48 words
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131 1971-06-05 10 A tragic state of student affairs WITH reference to your report (S.T., May 31) that the University Socialist Club has ceased to exist, it is indeed a tragic commentary on the state of student affairs in the campus that out of a student population of thousands not even a handful131 words
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Letter80 1971-06-05 10 THE tree across the road opposite the Gleneagle Hospital in Napier Road is leaning at a very dangerous ancle. The tree has cot scars on its trunk which shows that it has been battered by vehicles such as buses and lorries. And the angle of leaning is getting worse daily80 words
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189 1971-06-05 10 mHE Public Relations 1 Officer of the Housing and Development Board (S.T.. June 4) doesn't seem to have got my point regarding the easing of the parking problem In HDB estates. When in my first letter (ST.. June 2) I said that the Board189 words
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Letter173 1971-06-05 10 I REFER to the letter by "The Ancient Mariner" (S.T.. June 3), entitled "Glamorising The New Year Sea Sports" and wish to thank him for his interest in tourism matters, as well as his various remarks and suggestions. These have been taken note of. Singapore's "link173 words
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Letter68 1971-06-05 10 OF late, the traffic to Juroni seems to have multiplied and never a day could you pass Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim without being cautm in a traffic jam. The number of industries has been crowing all, this while but this main road leading to Jurong Town has68 words
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277 1971-06-05 10 RECENT criticisms of the verdict of the judges on the Central Judging of Brass Bands have been both unfair and uncalled for. Many. I am sure, share with me the opinion that the committee should be commended for putting in such a great277 words
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Letter77 1971-06-05 10 IF Normal Trained teachers could have been emplaced on the Old Certificate Trained teachers scale, why can't reemployed Normal Trained teachers be started off on the same basic of the New Certificate Trained teachers Why. upon re-employ-ment, have Normal Trained teachers, with many years of service, to begin one ring77 words
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Letter216 1971-06-05 10 THE Ministry of National Developmt i states that funds da permit the construction i bus shelters at all bu> stops (S.T.. May 29). There are existing shelters that canm used due to the far the bus stop had been moved five tp 10 yardaway. The stop at Paterson Road opposite216 words
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Letter145 1971-06-05 10 SINCE my ambition is doing a job that has something to do with the sea, I applied to be a maritime electrician in the army. After my interview I had my medical check-up. During the check-up, everything went well and I was told to take a rest for an operation145 words
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Letter203 1971-06-05 10 "DORN Losers' •"complaint (S.T., May 27) gives an account of his two dealIngs with the Board relating to his application for employment as a technician. He mentions in the first place, of his failure to obtain employment despite having been put through written tests and a medical examination.203 words
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Letter79 1971-06-05 10 I REFER to the letter by "Consumer (S.T., May 26) headlined "Water: Where stickers and school heads come in." Your correspondent's observation has been noted. Principals of schools have been told to Instruct their pupils, staff as well as tuckshop stallholders to economise in the use of water and that79 words
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Advertisement266 1971-06-05 10 g&^jtaPßSitt .AUBELIA CREAM n b.o er*tgHK it I H^V VBl nourilhn. tones. mo»tun/tf. protKts *B^ and it bat lor your rruktup E |B> It it to light that you do not fMI mat i jr^^^ you have cream on at tne tame time your makeup stevs on without having to266 words
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Advertisement334 1971-06-05 10 WELCOME CONTRACTORS EXPORTERS INTERESTED IN:SOLE AGENT: ASHLEY WALDEC Wallpapers P PET Carpets Eastern Vinyl Asbestos Floortiles Decorative Glazed Wall Tiles. Welcome to our weekly BIG SAVING Counter! Dept. Store opens daily from 9.30 a.m.- 10.30 p.m. J easternf(^| jumted trading (pte) limited P.opk'. Park Skeppinf Compl.i. /Q/Mfl C/&- '>^ V334 words
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Advertisement60 1971-06-05 10 CATH«H wSmSSmm BU DING H •^Sjeb^h STAMPS, ALBUMS ACCESSORIES ALL OBTAINABLE FROM KENNETH PISH SloSStf N c D .HTS{ D S P 7 E P S ARK COM LIX TELE: 6i«423 TELE: ***** WALL DECORATION PROBLEMS!!! DONT WORRY. WE HAVE EVERY MEANS TO ENHANCE YOUR HOME Please Consult: OCEAN SUPPLIER60 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1971-06-05 11 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - When RI moves house WILLIAM CAMPBELL A PROMISE OF GREATER GLORY AHEAD... By The sentimental things will disappear but the spirit will be preserved' VO longer do old 11 Rafflesians feel so chafed about the impending removal of Raffles Institution their Alma Mater to a new home now rapidly taking1,073 words
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Advertisement93 1971-06-05 11 Spiced giblets f andliver. X Wonder Taste Chicken. Green pepper with Preserved Egg. And a dozen other cold dishes to give you nothing less than a tantalising Sze\chuan palatial S feast SUMMER PALACE Szechuan Restaurant KINO'S HOTEL Hmelock Road Singajmrt 3. Tel: *****1 245-B. Orchard Root. Singapore 9 (opponte ORCHARD93 words
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Advertisement340 1971-06-05 11 FREE EANISH FOOD From May 31st to June 12th is the annual Danish Food Fortnight. The special time when we invite Singapore to savour the best of our country's Drimarv produce. We feel that sometimes good food should be available free. So we're running this competition with 100 valuable Danish340 words
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Article359 1971-06-05 12 China's admission to the United Nations, the MiddleEastern situation and the East Pakistan crisis have provoked eloquent statements by world leaders, their views in conflict. Against this background the U.N. Secretary General's opinions assume significance. At least they are nonpartisan. U Thant is as anxious as anyone359 words
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Article361 1971-06-05 12 It had been hoped that University of Malaya students, notorious at one time for their "ragging" of freshmen, had learned to behave themselves. Apparently they haven't. Strong as the ViceChancellor's statement and warning against vicious brutality and obscene celebration is, not one word is superfluous or out of361 words
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Article306 1971-06-05 12 The proposed amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act to be tabled in Parliament next month are primarily to correct a "flaw in the legislation." It cannot be really a serious one if it has gone "unnoticed" (as the Bill's explanatory note claims) all these years. But any306 words
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220 1971-06-05 12 I REFER to the letter •Picking Jobs'- (S.T. May 29). Investigations reveal that the writer was clearly Informed about the place of work and the terms and conditions of service by the Employment Office. Petaling Jaya. It was only after she had understood and220 words
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Letter214 1971-06-05 12 TT IS high time the Slngapore Turf Club adopted a new ruling on the starters of the last race for the benefit of the public who buy 4-diglt and Big Sweep tickets. The first two days at the^poh meeting were a real blow to the 4D and214 words
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Letter136 1971-06-05 12 TWO-WEEKS now since "Concerned Parent" (S.T. May 8) requested the extension of bus services of ttje NorthJohore Bus Service Bhd. and no action has been taken. My son attends a lower secondary school In Jementah. He leaves school 5.30 p.m. to catch the last bus, but136 words
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Letter178 1971-06-05 12 RECENTLY I went to the Customs department at KuaJa Trengganu to collect a parcel of exposed Bmm films which had arrived from Singapore after being In Australia. Much to my surprise I was asked to pay 20 per cent tax. and since no commercial value was declared by178 words
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Article964 1971-06-05 12 HENRY KAMM of the New York Times has been touring South-east Asian countries sounding out opinion on China's more friendly attitude. In this article he writes of hopefulness tempered with doubt. MANILA: The Asian nations south of China regard Peking's more friendly attitude towards the964 words
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216 1971-06-05 12 YOUR EDITORIAL of May 17 "Thais and China" stated that Tun Thanat Khoman "was not as forthcoming, however, as he should have been. He spoke of Thailand 'fighting only reluctantly In Vietnam,' forced to commit troops there and to give aid to Cambodia and216 words
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Article397 1971-06-05 12 SYDNEY H. SCHANBERG - TOO MANY CHASING TOO FEW COINS SYDNEY H. SCHANBERG By New Delhi IN India these days, anyone who volunteers his thoughts for a penny may wind up getting a post card instead. A nation-wide coin shortage has become so acute that restaurants, shops and movie houses are using stamps, postcards397 words
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Advertisement28 1971-06-05 12 Make the sun scene with 1 the best sunglass fashion ZEISS UMBRAL M Quality sunglasses from W. Germany J B v~fltt r mm\ 1 I M I m.u>hsen&Jessen|28 words
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Advertisement247 1971-06-05 12 kardon NOCTURNE 330 90-WATT AM/FM STEREO SOLID-STATE AMPLIFIER HI-FI THAT LOOKS ''y r AS MAGNIFICENT AS IT SOUNDS Inexpensive stereo without compromise. The Nocturne 330 provides power, sensitivity and ultra wideband reproduction. Clear, more transparent, more shapely defined sound. It delivers a degree of excellence never before attained at such247 words
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Article24 1971-06-05 13 SYDNEY. Pri. Oold fever hr. Sydney today »hen «nall gold nußgets were found on the footpath of the main city road. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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375 1971-06-05 13 Give some of your lolly to charity, Queen E urged T ONDON, Fri. The MJ Daily Mirror suggested today that the question of a royal pay rise be settled by Qu:en Elisabeth setting up ber own charitable foundation. "Why uo*. your Majesty, rive back to the people some of yourAgencies - 375 words
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Article156 1971-06-05 13 RED 'SPY' ENVOYS LEAVE ITALY ROME, Friday. yWO Hungarian diplomats have left Italy for 1 home after being accused of spying, official sources said yesterday, i The sources named the two men as third secretary Mr. Pal Juhasz and Junior official Mr. Joszef Balasz. Both are married. Informed sources saidReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration571 1971-06-05 13 HONG KONG, F ITiE re-emergence of two important Chinese officials in Peking was seen here today as an attempt to assure Rumanian President Ceausescu that political stability has returned to China after the chaos of the cultural revolution. Observers said Peking appeared eager toReuter - 571 words
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Article, Illustration56 1971-06-05 13 Visit to the Great Wall IN A RARE picture taken by a visiting delegate of an Italian trade mission, tourists to China are shown walking along the Great Wall. At top is one of the watch towers built on the wall which runs for about 1.500 miles. It was builtUPI - 56 words
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303 1971-06-05 13 US to give four planes to move out Pakistani refugees WASHINGTON. Fri. T The United States will provide four transport planes to move some of the 500.000 East Pakistani refugees who are now in India. The US is also considering a ble Increase in aid through the United Nations, toReuter; NYT - 303 words
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Article28 1971-06-05 13 MOSCOW. Frl. Patriarch Pimn was enthroned yesterday as fourth head of the Russian Orthodox Church. The enthronement, in Yelokhovsky Cathedral, lasted four hours. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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179 1971-06-05 13 lIONN, Several West German prosecutors said today they were obliged by law to start Investigating confessions by more than 300 women who have publicly admitted having had illegal abortions. But legal authorities admitted that the likelihood of further action was slim. The latestReuter - 179 words
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Article40 1971-06-05 13 WASHINGTON. Frl. Senator Mike Gravel has suggested that the 700 residents of the Perto Rican Island of Culebra consider declaring war against the United States to stop Uie Navy from using their small Island for target practice. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement187 1971-06-05 13 ALITALIA GIVES YOU THREE ROUTES TO ROMEEVERY WEEK We have added one more flight a week to the two we had out of Singapore to Rome. Making it three flights weekly. Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evening. Our new flight on Tuesdays leaves at 5.15 p.m. And it can take187 words
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Miscellaneous44 1971-06-05 13 THE GAMBOLS By Ban »pplehy \jo&s\eiv maw&b it too*/ V fwtt of a xacin& 'caz (f- giLveggTPNe^ l/"i UA\/e to net? I GeOGGB FIMD TP£ R (?EAI? PAJ?T OP A 7 I RACING CA»e AT/ P*> \^giLvegsroN&/ /-Y^RJ i\W II 1 1 f 144 words
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Article, Illustration59 1971-06-05 14 SPANISH bullfighter Antonio Ordonez is tossed in the air (top) and dropped (bottom) during a fight in Madrid on May 25. Doctors said he suffered face and rib injuries and may also have hurt his spine. The St. Isidro season of bullfighting has turnedUPI - 59 words
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352 1971-06-05 14 Israel call for longterm arms pact with the US WASHINGTON, Fri. Israel is pressing the US for longterm commitments on arms deliveries following the 15-year treaty between %he Soviet Union and Egypt. Mr. Itzhak Rabin, the Israeli Ambassador to the U.S.. is understood to have raised the issue yesterday inNYT - 352 words
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Article61 1971-06-05 14 WASHINGTON. Pri. The chairman ol the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, said today he was probing reports that the U.S. Ambassador to South Africa gave a "whites only" party. Mr. Disks, was commenting on leports here that the ambassador. Mr. John Hurd. held a segregatedReuter - 61 words
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Article55 1971-06-05 14 SEOUL. Pri. South Korean ports will now be open to most foreign ships including those of the Soviet Union and most Eastern European nations under simplified and easier entry procedures. The South Korean Transportation Ministry said the restrictions were being eased in an effort to expandUPI - 55 words
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Article34 1971-06-05 14 VATICAN CITY, Pri. Th» Vatican today described the communications media as "gifts of God" which should be more fully exploited as instruments for world progress and the unify of mankind. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article33 1971-06-05 14 BEIRUT. Prl. Iraq has warned foreign oil companies and commercial organisations that their interests in the country would suffer if they took part in the proposed economic boycott of Algeria. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration423 1971-06-05 14 Moynihan (sued for damages in Manila) told: Don't leave MANILA, Fri. Bri--ITI tain's playboy peer, Lord Moynihan has been forbidden to leave the Philippines until a half-million-peso civil suit against him is settled. But immigration authorities are not Sure that he is here. Scotland Yard sources disclosed In London this423 words
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128 1971-06-05 14 ONDON. Fri. A Lon\j don magistrate today gave that four-letter word a bit of respectability it has never enjoyed In the English language. Magistrate lan McLean did this by ruling that it was not obscene. He was told in court that James Lawson, aReuter - 128 words
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413 1971-06-05 14 THE PERFECT HOLDUP, BUT HAUL BY ROBBERS IS WORTHLESS LONDON, Fri. By any hold-up standards it should have been a model robbery. A 10-man gang, faces covered with stocking masks, herrun«d In an armoured car early today as it was delivering sacks of mail and money to a bank in413 words
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Article, Illustration706 1971-06-05 15 SAIGON, Friday SOUTH VIETNAM'S campaign against the drug traffic that has made heroin addicts of thousands of American servicemen has threatened to involve Premier Tran Thien Khiem. Some observers claimed President Nguyen Van Thieu, might like to dismiss Mr. Khiem but is reluctant706 words
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Article, Illustration46 1971-06-05 15 TWO of the 13 wounded or disabled North Vietnamese prisoners leaving the US C-130 plane which took them from Saigon to Danang on Thursday. The ship ferrying the prisoners, however, returned to Danang after Hanoi called off the rendezvous at sea. AP radiopic.AP - 46 words
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254 1971-06-05 15 'Someone other than Sirhan fired shot' LOS ANGELES, Fri. The theory that someone other than Sirhan Sirhan, condemned assassin of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, fired the shot which killed Kennedy was raised yesterday by Sirhan's attorney. Mr. Luke McKlssack told a news conference that there was some Indication another weapon254 words
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146 1971-06-05 15 FRANKFURT. Fri. r An estimated 5.6 million marks (about £635.000) worth of cut diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires were sold here yesterday at what was claimed to be the world's first and largest multiple diamond auction for tradesmen only. The International Diamond Traders' Association, which146 words
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137 1971-06-05 15 LUSAKA, Fri. Zambia's President Kannda dismissed three Ministers in a Cabinet reshuffle yesterday and suspended a fourth, two days after making public the report of an inquiry into charges of Government corruption. One of the men dismissed who was already under suspension was Mr.Reuter - 137 words
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Advertisement64 1971-06-05 15 PHILIP AT 50 An intimate look at Queen Elizabeth's husband in tomorrow's Sunday Mall DEAF! DON'T BE DECEIVED BY OFFERS OF invisible, cordlen oi bottcrv>u 'eorphonet'. Cor «ult your Doctor or CNT Specialist tor four hearing problem and visit us for prescribed hearing aids. DAELTONE HEARING SERVICE il SctoaM Houh.64 words
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Advertisement76 1971-06-05 15 PEUGEOT PROVES ITSELF AGAIN in the gruelling 1971 East African Safari Rally. lst-ClassE-Peugeot 504 3rd-Class E Peugeot 504 2nd-Manufacturers' Cup 3rd- Overall Classiflcation-Peugeot 504 107 cars including Porsche, Saab.Ford, Lancia, BMW etc. started but only 32 completed this 4000 mile journey. Out of the 14 Peugeots which entered, 10 finished.76 words
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Article81 1971-06-05 16 RISES S. Dredge $3.92 .12 I. Wood $0.88 +.06 Sovran $1.20 +.05 A. E'prise $0.89 +.03 FALLS Tractors (M) $2 51 —.13 Allied Choc. $2.35 —.11 H. Par $1.60 —.10 M. Credit $1.70 P. P'ducts t1.24 —.09 F. Cables $1.17 —.08 Setron 81.53 —.08 D.B.S. $128 —0781 words
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Article39 1971-06-05 16 June 3 June 4 Industrials: 163.24 162.67 I lloU-U 74.30 74.38 Properties: 132.74 130.09 t Tins: 93.32 93.4* f rubbers: 118.57 118.51 Dec. 30, 1966 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 I*o f Dec. 29, 1962 10039 words
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Article949 1971-06-05 16 810 AND OFFIR PRICKS OFFICIALLY LISTED AT TNI CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC nOOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE WITf PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: CLOSING TONE: All sections closed eaMer. TURNOVER: Official total turnover a? supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday including949 words
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Article1722 1971-06-05 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuaia 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. (1) $1.64 cd. Alcan (1) $1.59. (2) $1.58. Allied Choc (2)1,722 words
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Article272 1971-06-05 16 Prices ease as trading slackens rp Stock Exchante of Malaysia and Singapore displayed a softer tendency in moderate trading yesterday. The day's total volume of 3.45 million units was more than 27 per cent accounted for by timebargain dealings. Profit-taking was a bearish factor although it was not widespread. When272 words
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Article24 1971-06-05 16 JUNE 4. RUBBER: 105.50 cents per kilo (up 1.50 cents). TIN: $631.00 (down 50 cents). Official offering 270 tons (down 108 tons).24 words
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Article146 1971-06-05 16 iTTHE Straits tin A price in Penang yesterday slipped another 50 cents to $631 per picul on an official offering down 108 tons to 270 tons. Despite the lack of a lead as the overnight London metal price was unchanged, the tone of the local market was very146 words
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Article105 1971-06-05 16 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCE SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Ceeenut OH: bulk 5.531 *ell*r*. drum $56 sellers C*»r»: Mixed (f.0.b.) looie June/July UK/Cont. $32 B. Pewxr: Muntok ABTA white f.o.b. 100* NLW 1180 **ller*. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96* NLW Sl7O atller*. Sarawak •peclal black f.o.b. 06% NLW $140105 words
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Article39 1971-06-05 16 In London on Thursday th* prlct of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK/N. European port* In bulk, sterling per lone ton June /July wu quoted at £04 tellers or Ex-Cont. 5227 •filer* ((102 B or Ex-Cont. 1247)39 words
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Article225 1971-06-05 16 CHELL Refining is heading through a pretty rough patch as a result of the higher cost of crude and spiralling freight rates. This note of warning was delivered to shareholders by chairman Dr. Richard Hu at the annual meeting In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The future, they were225 words
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Article163 1971-06-05 16 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced 1 these best agreed merchant rates as at June 4_ Local dollars to one unit of Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar US Dollar Local dollars to 100 units of Foreign Currency Belgian163 words
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Article324 1971-06-05 16 HARCROS Investment Trust turned In gross revenue of £390,145 for the year to March. £45.--230 higher than the £344--915 of the previous year. An extra £24.176 was received from Increasingly important commercial and Industrial holdings while higher dividends from rubber and palm oil Interests accounted for an additional324 words
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175 1971-06-05 16 A THREE-WAY joint venture involving Malaysia, India and Denmark has been formed In Malaysia to set up the country's first fully Integrated palm oil complex. To be known as Unltata and capitalised at $s million, the company is a partnership between United Plantations, a Danish175 words
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Article459 1971-06-05 16 AFTER opening half a cent steadier yesterday on reports that the Malayan Rubber Fund Board had entered the rubber market after Thursday's official close, RSS One June improved gradually In very quiet conditions to IQ6OO cents per kilo. Forwards and physicals were also quiet. The morning session closed459 words
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Article55 1971-06-05 16 Thurtday Wednesday SU.t. Ml.l. London UNCH 40.60 Beirut UNCH 40.80 Hongkong 41.91 42.04 Zurich 40J558 40. MB 40 708 40.75S Part* l 40.70 40.74 Spore (1) 42.15 42.38 Spore (2) IM.OO 158.90 (1) Export price to non-tterllng area* In U.B. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealer*' price*55 words
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Article134 1971-06-05 16 T*HE week to noon on Thnrsx day brought a decidedly easier tendency to London robber values mainly doe to market talk that the Chinese People's Republic waa still prepared to take the Malaysian stockpile but only at price* related to physical rubber and not at Its inflated134 words
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Article426 1971-06-05 16 TtfELBOURNE. Prl The Melbourne Market closed on an easy note today despite a strong showing by selected speculatlves. Woodside opened at 51 cents, peaked at 70 cents In very active trading, and closed at 62 cents, while the 20 cent-paid shares put on seven cents to close at 25426 words
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Article273 1971-06-05 16 XJEW YORK, Thurs— The x^ market resisted some late session profit-taking as prices closed slightly higher In moderately active trading. Turnover near the final bell stood at about 18.8 million shares, compared with 17.74 million shares yesterday. Gaining Issues, which had led losers by more than two to273 words
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Article212 1971-06-05 16 f_|ONO KONG. Pri. The market opened slowly but with an underlying note of firmness which developed as the day wore on and, during the afternoon session prices hardened and the market closed very firm. HKS Bank. Local register closed at HK$2O2. though an odd lot was subsequently traded212 words
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Article47 1971-06-05 16 TtfiE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of US $25,000 and above: One month 7-3/16p.c. Two months 7-3/16p.c. Three months 7-3 16p.c. Six months 7-3/16p.c. Nine months 7-> 8 p.c. 12 months 7-' 8 p.c.47 words
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Article38 1971-06-05 16 On the rrre tichtnii market tn Honic Kong ye*terday th* U.S. aellar wa* quoted at «.017S for T.T. and 007 j for **th. Stirling mm quoted at 14.50 and •ne tail *t geld at 304.50.38 words
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Article181 1971-06-05 17 Wins case but loses his bus cINGAPORE, Fri. A school mini-bus driver today won his case against a summons charge of using his bus as a public service vehicle. But his bus was ordered to be forfeited. Magistrate Mr. Chew Mcl Kwang cleared Quek Hlan Chew of a charge of181 words
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Article136 1971-06-05 17 University honours two Ministers KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two Ministers, Tun V. T. Sambanthan and Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie. and a businessman and philanthropist, Mr. Lee Boon Chi.u. will be conferred with honorary doctorates by the University of Malaya at this year's convovocation on June 25 and 26. Tun Sambanthan, Minister136 words
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Article61 1971-06-05 17 SINOAPORE, Prl. The Singapore Institute of Management will organise a senior management seminar on Inventory policy at the Shangri-La Hotel from July 3 to 7. Prof. William Holsteln. associate professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, will conduct the seminar The fee Is $350 each. Application61 words
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707 1971-06-05 17 Call to use more English SINGAPORE, Fri. AIR. Lee Kuan Yew iU tonight stressed the need for Nanyang University to produce bilingual graduates. Though this task should begin in the primary school or even better in the kindergarten he said the university707 words
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272 1971-06-05 17 Court told of a fatal shot from gun SINGAPORE, Friday A GUARD police constable today told a coroner's inquiry how the shotgun he was loading went off, killing a peon, after his thumb ''unintentionally pushed the safety catch. Mohammed Sldek bin Sayat, 21, said that Haron bin Jani, 38, was272 words
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Article58 1971-06-05 17 SINGAPORE. Prl. Construction work on a sewer main Is expected to begin on June 8 along Sin Mln Road between Jalan Todak and Jalan Lsnin. off Upper Thomson Road. Traffic to and from Thomson Oarden estate through Jalan lsnin will be diverted to Jalan Mlnggu for58 words
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Article52 1971-06-05 17 SINGAPORE. Prl. Miss Nelia Sancho. "Queen of the Pacific 1871". will not be arriving in Singapore until next Tuesday. The 19-year beauty queen from the Philippines has "taken 111." She was to arrive tomoiTow as the guest of MSA, the Tourist Promotion Board and the Singapore52 words
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206 1971-06-05 17 Intraco survey on Spores export of 'leisure' goods SINGAPORE, Friday TNTRACO has completed an industrial design A survey aimed at increasing the Republic's export of "leisure" goods such as batik shirts, beach bags and i pewterware. The 10-day survey was completed a few days ago by an industrial design expert206 words
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Article34 1971-06-05 17 SINOAPORE. Fri. Llm Meng Kang had his car forfeited today after he admitted using It as a pirate taxi at Lorong 4. Toa Payoh on May 8. He was also fined 1200.34 words
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Advertisement270 1971-06-05 17 PA has been retained to advise on the appointment of an EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for SINGAPORE EMPLUYERS FEDERATION The Executive Director controls the total affairs ol the Federation and reports directly to the Council and its President. This vacancy arises as a result of the impending retirement of the present Director.270 words
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Advertisement116 1971-06-05 17 ■Mfe^ you ihinkor c oin< HVvf" wrfn d oio a^t *"**V*9V v Pickaßic -the better ballpoint I /Skjk ATMOS I Bf^J^^^^kM The icJ eal presentation gift is an Hi/a^l B^^ I Atmoa the Clock that Lives on 1 1 9 fl! M 1 11 r> anc nothin 9 else wlnc116 words
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Miscellaneous928 1971-06-05 17 -On your TV and Radio ■m mmsmm 12.55 P.M. Opening and Dr. Doolittle —taffies Girls' School vs St. 3.N P.M. Programme Summary IJ3 Proiramme Summary -The Bird Who Was Afraid to {""P*'* Institution 3.92 Exercise with Gloria 1.15 Mijallah TV c 7.41 News and Newsreel (C) 3.22 "Kooga" I J4928 words
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Advertisement856 1971-06-05 18 Announcements VISIT LEBIJOU BOUTIQUE 11. Ming Centre for exclusive designs, well tailored outfits. New arrival of knitted pansuits, shirts. Tel: Spore *****1. Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Benedict Joseph Chan Kirn Yam express their gratitude to priests, members of the Church, friends and relatives for their condolences, night856 words
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Advertisement806 1971-06-05 18 REQUIRED: (1) LADY typist, age 17 19 working experience not necessary, photograph If possible. Those currently employed need not apply. (2) Delivery man required preferably w ith scooter licence or driving licence No experience needed. Apply 8.P.8.C. 3. Jalan Lada Puteh Spore 9. MALE CLERKS Leading Trading Company Invites applications806 words
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Advertisement707 1971-06-05 18 SOCIAL ESCORTS WANTED. Monthly salary, or commission basis. Call personally for Interview at No. 240 Orchard Road. Flat O. 2nd floor. Heeren Building. Spore 9. between 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. GET YOUR COMMERCIAL TRAINING from Raja's College to be sure of success and Job. We recommend our students for707 words
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Advertisement958 1971-06-05 18 WANTBD WAITRESSES a Walters. Apply personally to Tlong Hoa Hotel: (Nasl Padang) 4. Prlnsep Street B'pore, 7. SALESGIRLS WANTED on dally $s'rate plus high commission. Call personally: Block 20 173- A, Outran) Park. Spore. 9th/6th June. GENERAL AMAH for married couple Essential experienced cook, live In. Tel. *****8 Singapore. WANTEO958 words
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Advertisement1035 1971-06-05 18 ROBIN ROAD Flat. 12-B Singapore 10. Fully furnished. 3 bedrooms with air-conditioner. separate servant's room. Attractive garden and garage. Available 1-7-71 $950 Monthly telephone *****8 *****6 Singapore DISTRICT 10 Modem fully furnished 3/4 bedrooms new semidetached houses near Botanic Garden. University Singapore. American School. Quiet, high-class residential area. Telephone Spore1,035 words
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Advertisement1051 1971-06-05 18 SHOPMOUSB a FLATS to let at Balestier Road. Enquiry Singapore *****. FURNISHED 2-STORBY semi-detach-ed bungalow 3 Jalan Bellbas $450 monthly. Apply Mr. Soon *****3. WANTED HOUSE inside Lorong 12 to 20 or along Geylang Road. Conuct *****7. OIST. 11. Quiet and centrally located unfurnished 3-bedroomed fiat. Tel: *****6. MODERN FURNISHED1,051 words
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Advertisement921 1971-06-05 18 FREEHOLD LAND, Grange Road locality Area 21 acres. Principal buyers, please apply Box A 4923 S.T Spore. 2-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE at Jalan Putrl Jula Juli with terrano. parquet. $68,000 Ring *****4/ *****4. RCLINQUISH BOOKING 4.500 sq ft. 6 m.s. Buklt Tlmah semi-detached $106,000/-. Call 182 Hlllcrest Road. Spore after 2921 words
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Advertisement847 1971-06-05 18 SENIOR CAMBRIDGE (English Mathematics Health Science). Primary VT Sec. 11l (English Mathematics) Fflr details call Raja's College, 21*1) Changl Road (*****8). PRACTICAL RADIO. TV Courses, commencing date 10-6-71. 0.C1.. (opp. Rex. Theatre). 13-0. Mackenzie Rd B'pore. Tuition CITY ANO GUILDS Electrical Telecommunication Technician Course, starting June. Radio T.V. Course, even.ng847 words
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Advertisement1152 1971-06-05 19 10 LIVERPOOL AND OTHER U.K./CI ITS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a ii^^li ii si (ENEAS Avonmouth 7 i_ /m AUTOLYCUS Liverpool. Glasfow.. J i"!Jm J I1/n ACHILLES Liverpool, Dublin.. jj j!r!2 PJTROCLUS tfi.oes, Liverpool, Belbit Jh 17, Jia j.i, n ;VoTesilaus ».^«rr! 2s i a AJAX Liverpool. Glasgow.:..' J.ry n Jay 24 Z Z1,152 words
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Advertisement1064 1971-06-05 19 iMiimciniuuKHtmHuinommi IHECT TO HAMBURG IM 30 MYB P. Sham Perung Singapore LOADING FOR: SIENA Jim 1/11 Jane IMI Jim 14/11 C'blanca. H'burf/B'mon. R'dam Adam, G'burg Aarhus PANAMA Jmo 15/11 Jut 12/14 Hamburg/Bremen, A'dam/R'dam/ Antwerp, C'hagen, G'burg, Oslo. BOGOTA Jim 21/21 Jaae 2J/2I Jim 21/ 1 Hamburg Bremen. A'dam/R'darr A'Dtrp, Oslo,1,064 words
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Advertisement1060 1971-06-05 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, [IVHPOOL t CONTINENTAL TOUTS BENLOYAL For Hamburg Jaly 1 Singapore p. Sham Penang J S. 11-14/jMe I Gmouth Joly 17 BENVALLA Fof Hanb)ir| m Singapore p. Sham Penang London Jaly 11 Jaae 11/11 Singapore P. 3*nam Penanf BENVENUE Havre, Bremen. Rotterdam. Jmi 11/15 JaM 11/11 Jaae1,060 words
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Advertisement1169 1971-06-05 19 FORTNIWTLT EXPRESS SERVICE OIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. sun M New York Ptnang P. Sham Spore K.ngs!;Mr D *"«iit J" M '"Ol Jaae 11 Jmo I Aut S»'IH JaM M Jaly 1 Jaly 1 Sept J»«il Wy K Jaly 15 Jaly 17 VASANOLM Sails Ma) 11 Aaf 15 Aig 171,169 words
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Advertisement1136 1971-06-05 20 1 KAWASAjXI ICISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australia /Singapore /Japan Service Fnmantli Spore Milling Yakkaichi/Vagoya Y'hama Koba -lilgiM M*ra" 38 JaM S HI; 18 Jify 1« Jalj U Ml i Acceilut carga far Kilt, Osaka, Nagiya. Ttkalaaa. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISAN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong ETA1,136 words
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Advertisement1052 1971-06-05 20 I^Sk TO NEW ZEALAND loads Penang P. Sham Sinppon Facs JUWARA 7Ja!a I Jim 8/18 Jim Auck., Wall., Lytt. FROM AUSTRALIA K**ll 21 JaM STRAITS/MADRAS SERVirE Singapore P. Sham Penang Laadiaf far: KAJULAt 11/2aJa«a 21 JaM 22 Jail Nagjpattmam, Madras. RAJUIAt 1/14 Jaly U Jaly 16 Jaly Nagapattinam. Midras. RAJUUt1,052 words
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Advertisement934 1971-06-05 20 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE. Smfapore P. STham Penanf Arrives: NEPTUNE AMIER 11/12 Jim 11/14 JaM 15 JaM Uuoes 13/7, L'pool 18,7, Havre, R'dam. Hburg. NEPTUNE AMETHYST934 words
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Advertisement757 1971-06-05 20 JJS MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 3OE. Jla *mp»»B. Ku»l« Lu.npuf m I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE P. Stiaw Penan| »rrl»aa: lUNCA ORKID Cla JJI4 7/18 JaM 11/IJJaaa Ha»n 6/7 Londoc B. H'bur| 14/7, R dam IE A'warp 19/7, Bremen 21 7. lUNSA757 words
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Advertisement905 1971-06-05 21 -ME PORT OF SINGAPORE AOTMO |1 K lm Hock Mta.ta.lppl I MC T BC A RTH?H O O MCt A D R;A l NO F 0 i« OHT.0 HT. j S g S t« f. w. m». Au K r Mt ?^?i ld jr-" DU^- t 34. Kotoku Mara 10/11.905 words
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Advertisement1133 1971-06-05 21 HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Hume Industries (Malaysia) Berhad will be held at the Registered Office. Jalan 219, off Federal Highway. Petallng Jaya, Selangor, on Thursday, Ist July, 1971, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit,1,133 words
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Advertisement474 1971-06-05 21 KEKUISK V 1A KF..1034 S *****3 A. APPENDIX 'A' TODDY TENDERS FOR THE STATF OF SELANGOR FOB PERIOD 1.1.1972 TO 31.12.1*72. Tenders are Invited for the supply of pure fresh toddy to the Government Toddy Shops In Kuala Lumpur In the State ol Selangor for the period lit January. 1972474 words
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Advertisement354 1971-06-05 21 TODDY TENDERS FOR THE BTATE OF PENANG FOR PERIOD 1.1.1972 TO 31.12.1972 Tenders are Invited for the supply of pure fresh toddy to the Oovernment Toddy Shops In the State of PENANO for the period Ist January. 1972 to 31st December, 1972 I.e. for one year only. Full particulars regarding354 words
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Advertisement408 1971-06-05 21 TODDY TENDER FOR THE STATE OF KEDAH FOR PERIOD 1.1.7* TO 31.12.72 Tenders are Invited for the supply of pure fresh toddy to the Oovernment Toddy Shops In the State of KEDAH for the period Ist Januarl, 1972 to 31st December. 1972 I.e. for one year only. Full particulars regarding408 words
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Advertisement374 1971-06-05 21 P.WJ). SINGAPORE Tenders are invited from P.W.P Registered Contractors for the" following 1. Letting of Lock-up shop to bus shelters at junctions of Guillemard Koad Guillemard Link Road. "Open to all" Closing Dale: 18.6.71 at lt.M ajn. t. Display of advertisement, on overhead pedestrian bridges at:1. Old Airport Road 2.374 words
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Advertisement713 1971-06-05 22 Qfttf] Placement Advisory Services jjjy for Clients American Company wishes to Engage a:MANAGER OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION A leoding Americon Conipony with worldwide operotions and major interests in Southeost Asia requires for its Holding Company in Singapore a Manager of Finance ond Administration to report directly to the Monoging Director.713 words
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Advertisement727 1971-06-05 22 UNIVERSITI PULAU PINANG RANCHANGAN IJAZAH TINGGI. PermohonanS adalah dlpelawa untuk memasukl Ranchangan IJasah Tlnggl (Post-graduate) membaava kepada ljazah tlnggl dl Pujatf Pengajian berlkut:--1 Pusat Pengajian Sains Sarjana Sains Doktor Pllsafah Kimia (M.Sc.) (Ph.D) 2. Pusat Pengajian Sains Sarjana Sains Doktor Fllsafah Kajlhayat (M.Sc.) (Ph.D) 3 Pusat Pengajian Ilmu Sarjana Ilmu727 words
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Advertisement495 1971-06-05 22 TRAVEL EXECUTIVE Applications are invited from Male/Female Malaysian Citizens to manage our Travel Department. Applicants must be conversant with the travel business and should have at least 3 years working experience of this nature and be able to work independently. Attractive salary Will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Apply495 words
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Advertisement659 1971-06-05 22 ACCOUNTS CLERK A large European company seeks a male clerk experienced in payroll and billing. Candidates must be Singapore citizens with L.C.C. Intermediate Book -Keeping, Senior Cambridge Certificates with credit in Mathema tics and some typing knowledge, age 25-35 years. Write in full confidence to The Chief Accountant Box A659 words
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Advertisement897 1971-06-05 23 g?g HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD W| SINCAPORE Applications are Invited from Singapore and Malaysian Cltlr SEVERAL VACANT POSTS of> ASSISTANT ARCHITKT (B) ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER IC) SIKYKYOK (1 post) ID) ASSISTANT SECRETARY H posti [A) ASSISTANT ARCHITECT DUTIES To assist ln the design and planning of large scale low cost housing897 words
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Advertisement1196 1971-06-05 23 An Established Company requires a MANAGER to head its Kitchen and Hotel Equipment Division. Qualification fir Experience 1 At least 3 years relevant experience in a responsible position. 2. A Hotelier is preferred but not 'essential. This is a senior position and salary will be commensurate with qualification and experience.1,196 words
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Advertisement909 1971-06-05 23 IN THE HIGH OIRT IN MALAYA AT Xl ALA LL'MPL'R COMPANIES (WINDING-ITI NO.IO OF 1971 In the Matter of Harborllne St Shipowners (W.M.) Sdn. Berhad; And In the Matter of Section 217(1) (b) of the Companies Act, 1965. Between Oeneral Trading Corporation (Malaya) Sdn. Berhad Petitioners And Harborllne Shipowners (W.M.)909 words
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Advertisement347 1971-06-05 23 SOCFIN COMPANY BERHAD NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Thirty Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Bungsar Estate. Kuala Lumpur, at 11.00 o'clock ln the forenoon on Tuesday the 29th June. 1971. for the following purposes: 1) To receive347 words
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Advertisement298 1971-06-05 23 PHD SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from P.W.D Registered Contractors and from "Specially Registered Contractor" for the following work: Laying ct Minor Sewera for Senjigoon Sewerage Scheme behind Braddell Heights Estate Phase 1 Contract X All Civil Engineering Contractors. Closing Dale: 6.7.71 at IC 00 a.m. Persons or companies either within298 words
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Advertisement326 1971-06-05 23 THE GLFNGOWRIE RUBBER COMPANY BEKHAD (Incorporated ln Malaysia). NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the forty-fourth annual general meeting of the Olengowrlc Rubber Company Berhad. will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 70. Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, 19th June. 1971. at lOC am for the326 words
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Advertisement729 1971-06-05 24 (Cont. from Page 18) Tours and txcunioni ARCHIPELACO SPECIAL DAILY TOURS: (unrron/Pantkor Island 6 days $90 dep: 66 Malaya/ Cameron Highlands 4 7 days $65- $100 c Air-conditioned room) Malaya East Coast 6 days $100/- 6/6 Bangkok Chiengma! 8 dsys (AID $690 15 days $*****60 12 6. 26/6 I Haadyal/Songkhla729 words
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Advertisement903 1971-06-05 24 latest AR HI-FI Stereo equipments The best value for money. Call South Asia. 351. Victoria Street. Spore for a demonstration. COMBINATION OFFER: KENWOOD AM FM Tuner Amplifier Power Output: 50 watts DUAL Turntable complete with Magnetic Cartridge/Diamond Stylus One Pair Janaen (U.S.A.) Speakers UP. $895/- NOW! $795'ELECTRO SOUND 152 Marks!903 words
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Advertisement990 1971-06-05 24 BUYINO AN AIRCONOITIONERT Then visit Sunlite Enterprise. Pte Ltd 768 North Bridge Road for the widest ram c available Tel ***** *****. *****. SECONDHAND CHRYSLER. PHILCO. York alrconditloners View at 100. Tanjons Pagar Road. Spore 2. Tel: 0«5<.4 HELP YOUR CHILDREN Icarnlns language* with Bit ston Cassette Recorders. Sole Agents990 words
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Advertisement831 1971-06-05 24 MODERN SOCIAL ESCORT offer* attractive courteous ladies for social entertainment. 56/58-C. Jalan Besur ***** Spore. OIAS CONTRACTORS House Shop Renovating. Electrical. Plumbenng. Painting. Mosaic. Phone Spore *****8. MING'S PHOTOCOPY, COLOUR, B/W Photoflnlshlng. 35mm Scenic Slides. 131. East Coast Road. Telephone (Spore) *****8. MANOARIN SOCIAL ESCORT. We have charming English speaking831 words
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Advertisement925 1971-06-05 24 jSaturday Car Market (g Vehicles lor sal* KING SOON CREDIT (PTE) LTD; New Isuzu Truck 2 tonoer IMB/9: Toyota Corolla Saloon and S'W Volkswagen 1300; IMS Mazda 1000 8/W and 1200 c.c. Saloon 1867/S; i Mazda 1500 Saloon and 8/W IM7 Dauun 1000 S/W 1965/8 Datsun Pickup (lone and short925 words
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Advertisement931 1971-06-05 24 FOR OUICK SALE. Owner leaving 54 Austln-Healey Sprite. Oood condition lively transportation. Phone *****1 Rm 313 4 p m to 7 p.m. IS6S A MINI STATIONWACON. W Window. Radio. $3200/- 0.n.0. Gap Hostel. South Buona Vista Road. Kentrldge *****3 ISS4 FIAT SSO Very good condition and Insured $2,500 0.n.0. Tel931 words
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Advertisement696 1971-06-05 24 CONGRATULATIONS We Salute and congratulate Dato LEE CHEE SHAN on his new appointment as President For Life and Vice Chairman of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. and Chairman of the Bank Executive Committee from GOH PENG HENG BUILDING CONTRACTORS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY The undermentioned696 words
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Article, Illustration199 1971-06-05 25 JOE DORAI - SENG QUEE GETS COMEBACK CHANCE JOE DORAI By CHOO Seng Quee. the well known soccer coach who says he can put Singapore soccer back on its feet again, has been given the chanco for a comeback. The National Sports Promotion Board has offered Seng Ouee whose last machinK assignment in199 words
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372 1971-06-05 25 BIRMINGHAM, Fri. Zahir Abbas, bespectacled 24-year-old batting ace, hit 274 as Pakistan continued a record-breaking assault on the England bowling on the second day of the First cricket Test here today. At stumps Pakistan were 602-7 against the team which won The372 words
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Article44 1971-06-05 25 PARIS. Frl. Evonne Ooolagong and Helen Oourlay will meet in an All-Australian women's singles final of the French lawn tennis championships here. Miss Ooolagong beat Hollands Marijke Schaar 6-4. 6-1 and Miss Oourlay upset Nancy Richey Ounter of U.S. 6-2, 6-3.44 words
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Article153 1971-06-05 25 SINGAPORE PLAY INDONESIA TODAY JAKARTA, Frl. Singapore will meet Indonesia in the opening match of the nine-nation Jakarta anniversary football tournament tomorrow afternoon. In the second match of the day. Thailand will play againgst South Korea. Other countries participating are Malaysia, Cambodia. Burma, India and Australia. South Vietnam were also153 words
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418 1971-06-05 25 GOAL-HAPPY Hamilton yesterday hit 11 past rplegation-haunted Ocean without reply In their FAS Div One soccer match at Jalan Besar. This was Ocean's own undoing. They surrendered from tne start, fielding only 10 men against useful Hamilton. It was a long, unhappy match for418 words
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Article34 1971-06-05 25 SINGAPORE Civil Service Association has appealed for bigger participation by members In this year's chess, carroms. tabletennis and badminton competitions. Entry forms are obtainable from the association at 60. Tessensohn Road.34 words
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377 1971-06-05 25 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE By pENTURY maker Krishna Moorthy, the batsman who fought his way baclt into the Singapore team, could well be the "match winner" in next week's three-day cricket Test against Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur (June 11-13). Moorthy impressed me as a valuable type377 words
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125 1971-06-05 25 Kandang Kerbau enter k.o. semifinals KANDANG KERBAU Hospital, who eliminated fancied Prisons in a second round replay, yesterday entered the semi-flnals of the Government Services Junior knockout soccer championship by beating Teachers Union 3-1 at Farrer Park. Hospitals dictated the early play and gave Teachers a tough time. Ahmad Tahar125 words
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Article136 1971-06-05 25 Filipinos lead in Cup golf JAKARTA, Frl. The Philippines scored 217 yesterday for a 440 total for 36 holes to race to a 14-stroke lead in the Putra Cup golf championship being played here. In second place are Thailand on 454. The Thais had a bad start on Wednesday with136 words
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Article, Illustration80 1971-06-05 25 TOKYO. Frl.— World Boxing Council's featherweight champion Kunlaki Shibata, who retained his title by knocking out Raul Cruz of Mexico here last night, said today he was ready to meet anybody if the money was right. The 24-year-old Japanese has been offered US $30,000 by promoter George Parnassus of Los80 words
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Article39 1971-06-05 26 NEW YORK. Prl. Results of yesterday's baseball games played in the two major leagues: American l*ae;ue: Boston 3. New York 2. National Leacue: Chicago 1 Cincinnati 0. Atlanta 5 Houston 2, St. Louis 7 Pittsburgh 1.39 words
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245 1971-06-05 26 Another draw but Cup goes to Leeds LEEDS, Fri.— Leeds battled through against Juventus here last night to capture the European Fairs Cup by the narrowest possible margin. The match, second leg of the final, ended in a 1-1 draw following a 2-2 draw in the first leg in Turin.Reuter - 245 words
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Article405 1971-06-05 26 I ONDON, Fri. West Indian Clive Lloyd hit a magnificent 217 not out, the highest score of his career, for Lancashire against Warwickshire in the English county cricket championship yesterday. Lloyd batted for five hours eight minutes, and had hit a six ttnd 23Reuter - 405 words
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163 1971-06-05 26 /■CARDIFF, Frl. Former \j British llghtheavyweight boxing champion Eddie Avoth seld yesterday he was angry at a South African newspaper claim suggesting he was nonvhlte. The 24-year-old boxer, who Is due to fight Kosle Smith In Johannesburg on June 12, saidReuter - 163 words
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Article68 1971-06-05 26 BOMBAY. Prl. AJlt Wadekar. 30-year-old left-hand batsman from Bombay, was unanimously chosen yesterday by the Indian Test cricket selectors to captain the Indian team on the tour of England starting later this month. Wadekar led the Indian side which won a five-match Test series In the WestReuter - 68 words
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209 1971-06-05 26 9th hole eagle putt has Miller —two up- ATLANTA (Georgia), Frl. —John Miller pitched in from 40 yards for an eagle on the ninth bole, then birdied five of the next nine holes yesterday to take the first round lead in the U*****,000 Atlanta golf tournament. The 24-year-old Miller, considered209 words
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Article, Illustration335 1971-06-05 26 We wouldn't like to play the South Americans: Ajax chief LONDON, Fri. Rhlnus Mlckels, manager of Europe's new soccer champions, AJax of Amsterdam, yesterday said he didn't want his team to play a South American side for the world club championship. "I suppose we will play," Mr. Mlckels told newsmenAP; UPI - 335 words
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Article405 1971-06-05 26 PARIS. Fri TLIE NASTASE of Rumania reached the men's singles semi-flnals in the French Open tennis championships here yesterday by beating American Stan Smith 6-1, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. The third-seeded Rumanian, who led by two sets to love when bad light halted play on Wednesday, rushedReuter - 405 words
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Article, Illustration474 1971-06-05 27 EPSOM JEEP - It's Forest Jim for Miller now EPSOM JEEP By JOHNNY MILLER has changed his mind; he will ride Forest Jim instead of Man of Honour in the Perak Derby tomorrow. Miller will thus renew the partnership which triumphed in the Singapore Derby in March. Rod Dawkins will take the mount474 words
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Article, Illustration1462 1971-06-05 27 GAMBALAN II Still a "maiden" after 15 starts; on the board four times in his last five start*; fourth with 9.0 to Whernside (8.12) in Div 4 over sjr straight on Sunday; place chance. MONNICKENDAM: Heavily backed in Div 4 5Jf straight race on Sunday and put1,462 words
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Article, Illustration284 1971-06-05 27 Signal has great chance of threetimer SELECTIONS $IG N A L has a great chance of gaining his third win in a row in Race 3 at Ipoh today, writes EPSOM JEEP. This four-year-old son of Orgoglio won his last two outings in Class 3 in fine style. He should284 words
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Article1213 1971-06-05 27 GOING FORECAST: Good vijjijl 2.15 CLASS 2. DIV. 4 6F iMiTii ($8,500 55.950 to winner) 1 ***** GAMIALAN II (Sultan of Pahang) Ire S 9.0 (Sam*) t Millar 2 ***** SOKITOMI (Socklt) W»t 6 a. 13 (dd •RafcaMa R llrrukrlrn S 8.11 (+6) Chtam S 4 ***** CRICN1,213 words
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Article261 1971-06-05 27 Lewis to partner Altesse Royale I ONDON, Fri.—New- market trainer Noel Murless, who has a fine record In top English races, looks like scoring his fourth Oaks victory when the fillies' classic is run at Epsom tomorrow. Murless, who won the race last year and also in 1957 and 1959.Reuter - 261 words
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Article59 1971-06-05 27 MELBOURNE. Fri. Top Australian jockey Jim Johnson has accepted a retainer to ride for trainer Jack Spmcer of Singapore. Johnson said here last night he would fly to Singapore on June 22. Johnson, who won the Melbcurne Cup on Rain Lover In both 1068 and 1969. rode inReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement323 1971-06-05 25 Congratulations to Dato Lee Chee Shan D.X.M.P., (A) O.ST.J., J.P. on his appointment as President For Life of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. and Vice-Chairman of the Board oS Directors and Chairman ot the Bank's Executive Committee from THI NATIONAL CAM UMCimM COMMNT MALAYA) SUM lIMUD Ato, Sur Jill 'I KM*323 words
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Miscellaneous65 1971-06-05 25 ATHLETICS SAAA annual road running championships (Dover Rd. 3.30 p.m.) SOCCER PAS Div 1: Changl v Telok Kurau. Hotel Sin gap ura v Alexandra B.C. (Both matches at Jalan Besar. 5.30 and 7.30 p.m.) WATER-POLO SASA Un-der-20: SSC v ACS. Apex v PSC B (Queenstown 6.30 7 p.m.) HOCKEY SHA65 words
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Advertisement437 1971-06-05 26 with so many other makes around why choose^.. Bacau* Ray-Ban lantas ar« not Just 'tintad' glass or pl»mc Thay'ra mad* from pure ophthalmic glats. icienlificatly formulated to block out harm. piercing whits light and unwanted ultra-violet and infrared rays. And they can be worn comfortably ail day long. Lamas »r«437 words
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Advertisement12 1971-06-05 26 FORMULA FOR SUCCESS of Tan Sri Low Vat in tomorrow's Sunday Mail12 words
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Miscellaneous299 1971-06-05 26 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1 Apparently It's right at th* end of the line (8). 1. Pinn claim In error— u»at« 8 pi cture o f the Nile's confused funny (7). with the Esk (8). 5. One sort of decoration saia J3 Natlve g lves hnot her about a to299 words
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Advertisement152 1971-06-05 27 ■Ml RncmsnnH Reproduction Antique ItOSeWOOU Corom«nd»l (Lacquer) I Furniture Furnltnr* aY Wall Plaque* juHBI Dining tables. Writing bureaus. Sideboards, Table, Radio cabinets, etc. Ja^ |M| Made to order and Rea dvmade available. Handcrafted by expert craftsmen Wt\\ for exclusive people. «<K*J| Reproduction Bronze lamps, ■■Nt Wall plaques. Screens. Ivory. Jade.152 words
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Advertisement470 1971-06-05 27 WORDRJZZLE C«t aliaf Htm limi y— STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY WORD PUZZLE V I i i lOtrV CM «Jt «M fit «itl »l»lr INHM I \P*H| 'lltMCtiMI Wtir till*. MM lMr./K(l./la.M). s 6 s I I [ii [AlSl I| L I vTj fill ii i s Tfst ~J_l__lH m%m TJ f~"470 words
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Article69 1971-06-05 28 ISTANBUL. Fri. A terrorist wanted in connection with the kidnapping and murder of Israeli Consul-General Ephraim Elrom more than a week ago was arrested today In the Central Turkey town of Bor, police reports here said. The terrorist, Bingol Erdumlu, is also believed by police to69 words
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Article44 1971-06-05 28 JAKARTA. Fri. The sea link between Indonesia and the Philippines has been cut off temporarily. It follows what Indonesian officials described as rough treatment of Indonesian passengers by Filipino customs officials at the port of Davao In southern Philippines.44 words
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120 1971-06-05 28 Hanoi refuses to accept 13 disabled PoWs DANANG, Fri. Thirteen disabled prisoners of war hobbled ashore on crutches or were carried by South Vietnamese soldiers at this port today saying they were disappointed to be refused by Hanoi. The repatriation ship Upshur returned to Danang at 5 p.m. from itsReuter; AP - 120 words
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Article56 1971-06-05 28 MANILA. Fri. A group of eight or 10 Filipinos, armed with a grenade launcher, armallte rifles, carbines and pistols, held up a bank Inside the Sangley Point U.S. Naval Base at midmornlng today and killed a mertne officer leading a force of base guards. The robbers fledUPI - 56 words
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Article40 1971-06-05 28 SYDNEY. Fri. Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Leslie Bury, said today that despite recent improvements In Communist China's tie* with foreign nations, Peking still Is suppoitlng "iubverslve movements and active Insurrection" In thl* part of the world.— UPL40 words
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Article22 1971-06-05 28 SEOUL, Fri. South Korea's new "cabinet of action" led by youthful Prime Minister ChongPll Kirn was sworn In today. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article33 1971-06-05 28 PARIS. Fri. A young woman Jumped to her death from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower today. It was the 355 th suicide victim In the Tower's 83-year-old history. AP.AP - 33 words
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391 1971-06-05 28 US and allies seek Europe troop cuts THE United States and its North Atlantic Treaty (NATO) allies agreed today to call a meeting for negotiations with the Soviets on East-West troop cuts in Europe. They also announced their readiness to name a representative or several representatives to explore Just howReuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration274 1971-06-05 28 CHIN CHENG - CHIN CHENG By MEI: London, Friday MALAYSIA Singapore Airlines was on the 'ips of thousands of people in London last night. And they are not likely to forget it swiftly for It treated them to a great fireworks show over274 words
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Article406 1971-06-05 28 T ONDON. Fri. The atock market L cloaed quietly mixed Earlier higher levela, on hopea of a (ettlement In the Heel dlapute, were reduced on profit-taking ahead of Uie weekend. Leaden to close firm were Unilever and Rank Ore. doting middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp406 words
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Article159 1971-06-05 28 A SMOOTH FLIGHT BACK ALL THE WAY CINOAPORE, Fri. MSA's flight ML 782 touched down at Singapore airport at 2.20 p.m. today on its maiden trip from London. The aircraft, a fan-Jet of MSA's Boeing 707 fleet, took Just over 18 hours to complete the 8,000-mile Journey. This was about159 words
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Article112 1971-06-05 28 Arab leader arrested by Israelis TEL AVIV, Fri. A prominent Arab leader in the Israeli- held Golan Heights, who has been host to Israeli Deputy Premier Ylgal Allon on several occasions, has been arrested on charges of spying for Syria. Sheikh Kamal KanJ Abu Salah, 60 leader of the DruseReuter - 112 words
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Article28 1971-06-05 28 PARIS. Fri— A 24-hour strike by Prance's civil service unions was launched throughout the country today end stoppages were reported In mall services and schools.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article14 1971-06-05 28 The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon Fair.14 words
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