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Title Section24 1971-06-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times TlB National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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253 1971-06-09 1 Russian space lab goes into higher orbit ]LfOSCOW, Tues. IIL The Soviet space laboratory Saly v t, (Salute), boarded by cosmonauts yesterday for the first time since its launching on April 19, has been put into higher orbit above the earth, Tass announced today. The agency said Salyut had made253 words
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Article29 1971-06-09 1 SANTIAGO (Chile). Tues.— Mr Zdmundo Peres Zukovic, an Interior Minister in Chile's former Christian Democratic administration, was assassinated today In Santiago by men with submachine guns. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration410 1971-06-09 1 6 My Cabinet colleagues are not men who melt easily, nor do they expect me to melt because of a little «> heat in Helsinki HELSINKI, Tuesday MR. LEE Kuan Yew said today he will not issue a licence for a new SingaporeReuter; AP - 410 words
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Article62 1971-06-09 1 PHNOM PENH. Tues. Fierce hand-to-hand fighting flared close to Phnom Penh this afternoon as North Vietnamese forces launched another attack on the capital's east bank defences. A Cambodian high command spokesman said preliminary reports showed that at least 80 government soldiers were killed or wounded in fightingReuter - 62 words
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Article31 1971-06-09 1 FRANKFURT, Tues. The West German Central Bank dropped Its dollar selling price to 3.5190 marks today and appeared to be selling increasing amounts of the U.S. currency. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article29 1971-06-09 1 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union today submitted to the United Nations a draft treat; banning nuclear weapons "and other weapons of mass annihilation" on the moon- UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article145 1971-06-09 1 Brandy to cost more from July 15 CINGAPORE, Tues. The price of brandy will go up by as much as $18 a case from July 15. This was disclosed by the liquor manager of one of the local importing firms which met for discussions on the price increase last week.145 words
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Article52 1971-06-09 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. Indian Foreign Minister Lalit Narayan Mishra said today India would not accept a British decision to Impose a 15 per cent duty on textile Imports from India. He Indicated India would quit the Commonwealth If Britain Implemented the decision beginning Jan. 1.UPI - 52 words
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84 1971-06-09 1 KARACHI, Tues. Pa* UsUnU, by foot and by car. convened today on Karachi's street of banks Chundlgar Street, forming long lines to exchange the rupee notes demonetised by the Government last night. Unsuspecting shopkeepers were mobbed by moneychangers eager to part with demonetised 100UPI - 84 words
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286 1971-06-09 1 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA |By 1 Singapore, Tues. pOLICE today dis- covered that Toh Tuck village had been keeping a secret that probably cost the life of a nine-year-old schoolgirl. For one month the villagers living at Toh Tuck Road, off Jurong Kechil,286 words
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95 1971-06-09 1 LONDON, Tues. —British negotiator Geoffrey Rlppon today predicted Britain should sign a provisional agreement by the end of this year allowing entry to the European Common Market by January 1973. Mr. Rippon. back from ministerial talks In Luxembourg, said no insurmount- able obstacles nowReuter - 95 words
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Article218 1971-06-09 1 Copter crashes in sea: 10 saved WNGAPORE, Tues. A Wessex helicopter with 11 people on board, including the pilot, crashed into the South China Sea, about 200 miles from here this morning. Ten people were rescued by other helicopters in the area. Search was going on till late this evening218 words
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Article36 1971-06-09 1 MANILA. Tues. Witnesses identified three Filipino policemen today as being among the armed mer who held up the American Express Company bank at the U.S. Sangley Point naval station last week. UPL36 words
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Article31 1971-06-09 1 HONO KONO. Tues. More than 10.000 Chinese cheered Rumanian President Nicolae Oeausescu at a mass rally in Peking's flag-bedecked Great Hall of the People tonight. Radio Peking reported. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article37 1971-06-09 1 ATHENS, Tues. Representatives of Peking and the rightwing Oreek Government have met in a neutral country to discuss the possibility of diplomatic and commercial relations being established, the authoritative newspaper Eleftheros Kosroos said today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article29 1971-06-09 1 KUCHINO, Tues. Malaysian security, forces have killed 23 communist terrorists, captured 12 and recovered 16 weapons in Sarawak since May, It was disclosed here today. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article39 1971-06-09 1 BIRVINOHAM. Tues. Rain delayed the start of play on the final day of the Pint Test between Pakistan and England (Ul mure than an hour after tea. The match ended in a draw. (Sec Pace 27 139 words
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Article46 1971-06-09 1 LONDON T*e«. Foreign Secretary Sir Alee DoocUuHome today warned In the Home of Com mom that the whole of East Pakistan faced widespread ■Urration later thla year beca— of a shortfall in the rice harvest and transport disruptions caused by the flfhUnf there.— Renter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration429 1971-06-09 2 CALCUTTA, Tues. 'THE menace of deadly Asiatic cholera threatening this sprawling crowded port city has deepened with the news that 100 East Pakistani refugees are now infected in a temporary camp on the outskirts. Twelve new cases were reported on Sunday and there have beenAgencies - 429 words
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Article29 1971-06-09 2 TOKYO. Tues. Twenty-two people were Injured yesterday when a local four-coach dlesel train and a cement mixer truck collided at a crossing near Slnbata.—UPl.29 words
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Article177 1971-06-09 2 LONDON, Tuesday. BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Alec DouglasHome last night rejected suggestions that Britain cut off economic aid to Pakistan to press for political reforms there. He said In a television interview that existing British aid programmes were development projects which, if cancelled,177 words
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285 1971-06-09 2 Sir Alec sure of Parliament 'yes' to EEC entry I ONDON, Tues. Foreign Secretary Sir Alec DouglasIiome said last night he was confident Parliament would give a substantial majority in favour of Britain joining the Common Market. Sir Alec was speaking on BBC TV only hours alter the announcement fromReuter - 285 words
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Article49 1971-06-09 2 SICILY. Tues.— A 100-yard-wide river of lava crushed peasant's cottage*, orchards and vineyards as It oozed down Mount Etna after a new eruption yesterday. The mountain, had been dormant for a week following 56 days of activity which caused damage estimated at M*18 million. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article26 1971-06-09 2 MELBOURNE. Tue»— Judge William Martin of the Victorian county court thinks a new ie\ l«w should be Introduced— to protect boys from girls.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous34 1971-06-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Birry twUty friTN /on oe4j?- m allT\ Z!Z£ vuoLwauoeK to at*/) S&xT: v vtf- /^AND I UA/etfr~^\ TUE MEW MEI*UBOUC6) even STARTEPy mcvep in ro-atWj— s I MEAL^ y 1--J "Hrn34 words
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Article, Illustration266 1971-06-09 3 28 die in plane crash horror NEW HAVEN, (Connecticut), Tuesday. T WENTY eight people were killed yesterday when a twin-engine Turbo-jet crashed while trying to land at New Haven airport. The co-pilot of the Jet, James A Walker, 45. was reported in critical condition at Yale-New Haven Hospital. A spokesmanReuter - 266 words
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158 1971-06-09 3 Stripper sues for £4,300 after bosom operation I ONDON. Tues. A stripper yesterday sued a surgeon because she claimed that his operations on her bosom made her to bust financially. Jennifer Macmillan Is claming £4,300 in lost earnings and a continuing loss of VI100 a week against surceon Philip Lebon.Reuter - 158 words
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Article26 1971-06-09 3 HONG KONG. Tues— China and Somalia have signed an economic and technical co-ope-ration agreement !n Peking, the New China news agency reported loday.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article53 1971-06-09 3 Blessing— near the wreckage THE Rev. John M. McNicholas (right) blesses the dead as he stands near the wreckage of an Allegheny Airlines plane that crashed in East Haven yesterday while trying to land. At least 20 people were killed. The plane struck a row of cottages and set themUPI - 53 words
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303 1971-06-09 3 Search goes on for victims of mid-air collision LOS ANGELES, Tu«s. RESCUE teams continued today to bring out bodies of the 50 killed in a mid-air crash between a DC9 and a Navy Phantom jet over rugged mountains east of here. The death toll rose to 50 yesterday when theReuter; AP - 303 words
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Article56 1971-06-09 3 ATHENS. Tues. Nicholas Zambells, a 26-year-old taxi driver jailed (or 18 years for plotting to assassinate armyDRCked Premier OeoZrge Papadopoulos. escaped from the Aeglna Island jail, police sources said yesterday. They said Zambells rawed off an Iron bar In his cell window and escaped by loweringAP - 56 words
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Article27 1971-06-09 3 MANILA. Tues.— A criminal court here has handed down three death sentences to a Philippine constabulary soldier for killing three colleagues, police said today.— aeuter.Reuter - 27 words
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261 1971-06-09 3 JAKARTA, Tues.— The J Praesidium of Indonesian churches has called on the Government to stop what it described as intimidation on the people by regional authorities during the current general election campaign. In a statement Issued last night the Praesidium said all publicReuter - 261 words
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108 1971-06-09 3 WASHINGTON. Toes. China might be building: its first nuclearpowered submarine, the Defence Department said today. A Pentagon spokesman, Mr. Jerry W. Frltdheim. said the new vessel, still In Its early stages of construction, would probably be an attack submarine designed to fight ships andUPI - 108 words
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253 1971-06-09 4 SEOUL, Tuesday AN HOUR-LONO racial brawl involving more that 50 American soldiers here last night resulted In 13 black and white Injuries. The Eighth U.S. Army said today the disorder started at a Korean bar catering to U.S. servicemen at Etaewon. SouthAP - 253 words
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Article35 1971-06-09 4 ISLAMABAD (Pakistan), Tues.— Prince Sadruddln Aga Khan, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, leaves here today for Karachi on his way to Dacca after talks on the East Pakistan refugee problem— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration658 1971-06-09 4 Set date for pullout: Mansfield WASHINGTON, Tuesday SENATE Democratic leader Mr. Mike Mansfield said today the U.S. must set a fixed time for the withdrawal of troops from IndoChina if it wants to hasten the release of prisoners-of-war. Without such a date American PoWs would be held as hostages andReuter; UPI - 658 words
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304 1971-06-09 4 HELSINKI, Tuesday THE International Press Institute was told today that "prevention is better than protest," when it comes to cases of governmental Interference in the freedom of the Press. Urging delegates to the 20th general assembly of the IPI "lo reflect" on304 words
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209 1971-06-09 4 Act now to save Lockheed, Congress urged WASHINGTON, Tues.Treasury Secretary John Connally yesterday called on Congress to act quickly to give the Government authority to guarantee US$25O million In loans to the ailing Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Mr. Connally, opening two weeks of hearings on the loan guarantee, said the money209 words
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Article71 1971-06-09 4 WASHINGTON: Republican Senator Jacob Javits of New York said yesterday that public reaction against reports of growing drug addiction among U.S. soldiers in Southeast Asia might force an American wit h d rawal from Vietnam by the end of this year. "It is entirely possible that this is the kind71 words
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Article51 1971-06-09 4 HONG KONG: Rumanian President Nicolae Ceausescu, accompanied by Chinese Premier Chou En-lal, returned to Peking yesterday after visiting Nanking and Shanghai, the New China news agency reported yesterday. They were met at Peking airport by Chinese leaders including General Huang Yung-sheng, Chief of General Staff of the Army, the agency51 words
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Article58 1971-06-09 4 WASHINGTON: The Supreme Court ruled yesterday that "simple public display" of a four-letter word could not be outlawed by the States. The 6-3 decision reversed the conviction of a young Californian, Paul Cohen, who was arrested in April, 1968, for wearing a Jacket with a four-letter word printed on it58 words
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Advertisement27 1971-06-09 4 We haven't made the 1971 Volvo dliy Soil da Pl* .ib^V^B w^aa aVa^afl 9 atfrtfiir-irMa^aM am m\ <■■ *j*t&*mm& ■■V j I IJ I I L^J aL '^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■127 words
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Article, Illustration446 1971-06-09 5 LIM SUAN KOCI - LIM SUAN KOCI By SINGAPORE. Tues U'Nl-SCO is to help the Singapore Government in a vast overhaul of the Republic's educational content and teaching methods. It will also give aid in the multi-milJion dollar project linked with the transfer of446 words
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Article76 1971-06-09 5 Y's Men's Club to hold fun fair SINGAPORE. Tues— The International V's Men's Club of Singapore (Orchid Chapter) will hold a fun fair "Y-O-Rama" at the Chinese YMCA on Aug. 15 in aid of the Chinese YMCA capital fund campaign. A special kicking off ceremony for the sale of tickets76 words
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158 1971-06-09 5 10 qualify for finals of speech contest SINGAPORE. Tues. Ten students have qualified for the finals of the Junior Safety First Council's 9th annual inter-school safety first oratorical contest at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, on June 28 at 2.30 p.m. They are Richard Chong (Dunearn Secondary Technical School), Low158 words
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Article71 1971-06-09 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Khoo Tsu Peng. 18. an Inmate of the Reformative Training Centre, was today fined a total of $100 or 10 days' jail for ttlree traffic offences committed at North Bridge Road on Sept. 4 last year. He was fined $20 for not wearing a crash71 words
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67 1971-06-09 5 gINOAPORE, Tues.—A police guard constable Sidik bin Sayat, 22, was charged in a magistrate's court today with causing the death of Haron bin Nani, 31, a peon, by negli- gently and rashly dischargin S a Bun, an act not JSSidJE 8 to CUlpable The67 words
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194 1971-06-09 5 ANTHONY NG - GOVT ACTS AGAIN IN WEAK RUBBER MART ANTHONY NG: By K. Lumpur, Tuesday THE Government in- tervened In the rubber market again today to support the present weak commodity price. Official buyers were reported to have bought "a few lots" of Int. RSS No. 1 Spot in the morning, and194 words
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Advertisement153 1971-06-09 5 iHnJfenJ I|l It puts the finish on most of the m&SJI v^s!*3Pcars made today. But it's not just a SkJI m f ast g un it>s versatile: It'll spray anything SSf^ml m from wood lacquer to vitreous enamel. Works well r^raf mwm on t i e nol: "P a nt153 words
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Miscellaneous41 1971-06-09 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl V EXCUSE MEjJ I 1" I YES, I'VE BEEN fr^, --< —I WANTING TO J 1/ Z[\tJ& i 'i »~1 talk to you, "*> LOOK-IF YA WANTEP MET LEAVE TH' ROOAA, WHY DiPN'T YA \—r% HMMMM SAY SO?41 words
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Advertisement172 1971-06-09 6 '^liijifc was P roDa^^y tne greatest Our big Boeing 707s leave f\ ''^giS. blaze of light ever seen in London Singapore every Wednesday, Friday I WSO since the Festival of Britain and Sunday at 8.30 in the evening. i^S|? m 1951. We fly through Bombay, Bahrain R^S $75,000 worth of172 words
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Article, Illustration756 1971-06-09 7 T. F. HWANG - Marshall: Grounds for ordering detention 'too vague' T. F. HWANG •WE'RE LEFT TO FIGHT WITH SHADOWS' I By SINGAPORE, Tues. Chief Justice Mr. Wee (.hong Ji n was t(X j ay that the grounds the Minis ler for Home Affairs had given for ordering the detention of four Nanyang Siang756 words
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372 1971-06-09 7 LEE SU SAN - Act to solve the generation gap, pupils told LEE SU SAN: By Si igapore. Tues A SCHOOL principal today urged Singapore's teenagers to bestir themselves and do something about the "generation gap." Mr. E. W. Jesudasan, a father of four, two of them teenagers, said: "Don't Just talk about it.372 words
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221 1971-06-09 7 SATU plans to build a $500,000 hq in two years SINGAPORE, Tues— The Singapore Air Trans-port-workers' Union Is planning to build a $500,000 headquarters In two years. The proposed five-storey building, to Include a restaurant and playing field for its 3,000-plus members, will be called "SATO House." Disclosing this, SATtJ221 words
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515 1971-06-09 7 REPORT IN NEW NATION SINGAPORE, Tues CHIEF Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin. presiding over the habeas corpus proceedings by four detained Nanyang Siang Pau executives, heard of a news agency report from Helsinki "touching upon the proceedings" which had been given front-page headline515 words
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Article130 1971-06-09 7 PORT SWETTENHAM. Tues. Tun Aboul Razak today spoke of the "revival' of Malaysia's national tradition as a maritime nation when he ceremoniously received the m.v. Bunga Orkid. It was the first of two "goodwill" vessels from the Japan. He said: "While reviving the national tradition as130 words
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139 1971-06-09 8 JOBLESS YOUTHS CHARGED WITH 31 ROBBERIES CINGAPORE, Tues. 3 Seven Jobless youths were charged today on a total of 31 counts of robbery. They are Ng Tian Kok, 24, Leng Kin Koh, 20, Khoo Ouan Tee, 17, Lim Hong 800, 19, Eng Seek Hing, 20, Palanisamy Rengasamy, 21, and Lee139 words
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Article56 1971-06-09 8 SINGAPORE, Tue». The senior vice-president of the First National City Bank of New York, Mr. R. W. Wheeler, arrived yesterday from Manila for a three-day buslness-cun. pleasure trip. During his stay he will study the progress of FNCB banks in Singapore and Malaysia and also56 words
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121 1971-06-09 8 Nurses' plea for award after five years SINGAPORE, Tues. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has appealed to the Industrial Arbitration Court to indicate when it would hand down an award on the nurses' case which it heard five years ago. The plea was made by the union general secretary,121 words
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Article62 1971-06-09 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Yunos bin Manaf. 26. with three previous convictions was Jailed (or a year today for stealing $50 from a 13-year-old boy. Senior Inspector Chia Cheng Poh. prosecuting, said that Mohammed bin All Mohammed was on his way to change the money In62 words
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392 1971-06-09 8 A bigger bonus for 700 shipping workers ALL ROUND SALARY INCREASES TOO SINGAPORE, Tuesday. jyjORK than 700 workers of two shipping companies are to get 1 j months' salary each as ex-gratia payment on top of their month's annual bonus for this year. A three-year collective agreement, signed yesterday b392 words
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Article65 1971-06-09 8 Singapore, Tues Lorry driver Koon Kirn Chuaa of Chua Chu Kang wu fined $500 when he admitted driving dangeroualy along Upper Ser»ngoon Road on Sept. last year. The court heard that Koon failed to exerclae proper control of hU lorry which went over the road divider, crashed Into65 words
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Article65 1971-06-09 8 BINOAPORE Tues.— A hawker wu jailed for a day and fined f 1,000 or three months' Jail after be pleaded guilty to assaulting his es-mU-tress and her brother. Kuan Hwa Klan, 36, admitted attacking Tin Hwee Cheng, M. and her brother Chla Kong Foo, 38, with65 words
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77 1971-06-09 8 BRRR! IT'S TOO COLD IN THE HIGHLANDS TINAH RAT V Tues. Residents and holidaymakers here are experiencing bitter cold temperature during the past two days with the thermometer registering 50 deg. F. last night and 51 dtg. the previous night. The normal night temperature is around 60 deg. The day77 words
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245 1971-06-09 8 Insurance firm workers ask for more CINGAPORE, Tues. Employees of 15 insurance companies are to ask for bigger bonuses this year as an alternative to negotiating for higher salary scales. Mr. Charlie Koh, secre-tary-general of the Singapore Insurance Companies Union today said: "Although we will not be asking for changes245 words
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Advertisement106 1971-06-09 8 jl A*\^n/ m BY The most i i^BPVMmM modern coffee shop I <n Singapore Intimate I H|bHblß|H|l[ alcoves, soft lighting, lA j I comfortable furniture. I ■^»^»i»i^«<^jJr i^^™^B I Full meals, snacks and I B^jjj^*\liP > l l l^**^M^^B I after-theatre specialities. I B The Garden Terrace never closes. I106 words
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159 1971-06-09 9 SARAWAK TEAM TOURS TWO HOUSING ESTATES CINGAPORE, Tues. The visiting Sarawak Govern ment delegation today met officials of the Housing Board and was shown round Queenstown and Toa Payoh housing estates. During their visit to the Board's office this morning, the four-man team was shown models of one of four-room159 words
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Article, Illustration349 1971-06-09 9 199 HDB terrace houses are up for sale SINGAPORE, Turn. "THE Housing and Development Board is offering for sale 199 units of three-room terrace houses in St. Michael's Estate Sitting tenants will be given preference. Built In 1958-59 by the former Singapore Improvement Trust, these houses stand in an estate349 words
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Article54 1971-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Church of Sacred Heart will conduct a Taekwon-do session for beginners at the Parish Council welfare hall, in Tank Road starting from June 16. There will also be a beginners' tai-chi class conducted In Cantonese at the same place from June 9. For further54 words
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Article86 1971-06-09 9 Old folks' home given face-lift SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Dragon Lotus Hill Temple Old Folks' Home has been given a (acelift by the British Royal Engineers. Over the last three weeks, combat engineers of 2 Troop. 59 Independent Commando Squadron, deepened the home's water well, worked on a recreation building and86 words
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83 1971-06-09 9 25 unionists attend course on motivation CINQAPORE, Tues.—Twen•3 ty-flve local trade union officials will attend a three week course on "Achievement motivation," starting tomorrow at Trade Union House In Shenton Way. The course, which has been Jointly organised by NTUC and the National Productivity Centre, is designed to help unionists83 words
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Article78 1971-06-09 9 Outstanding Carnegian award SINGAPORE, Tues Mr. Don Titus, district secretary of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association, has won the special "Outstanding Car-. negian of the Year 1970" award. Mr. Titus, a member of the Rock Chapter, received a watch, a pewter salver, trophy and certificate of merit at the association's78 words
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Article44 1971-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 23--year-old woman, who had i-uf-fered from epilepsy since U>e was 15. leapt to her death from her seventh floor flat, a coroner's court heard today. Aw Ec Loot was round dead at Balam Road on May 24. Verdict: Suicide.44 words
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Article, Illustration378 1971-06-09 9 CHEW LEE CHING - Nantah's entry policy may be reviewed CHEW LEE CHING By SINGAPORE, Tues. Nanyang University's admission policy may soon come under re-examina-tion. The move was triggered by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's remarks at a dinner meeting to form the Nantah Academic Staff Association last Friday. In the past,378 words
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Advertisement354 1971-06-09 9 B "...a car chase sequence 01 a winding moutaio road which b aakes Steve McQueen's notorcyclißf action in "Tke Great Escape" seem like a Suday ton" NEW NATION ■\o\\ siiouix. I J\ aBBT M RD AilOflN Tf V \j| pwwiwmi |4h mm--- co-starring JAMES MASON JILL IRELAND Directed by Terence354 words
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Advertisement561 1971-06-09 9 1 1 NArWUVVVVVVVAVVWVVVWV JCTTTTTTn J:R'tVw f lifoßC N I SSth BIG DAY I IS 11am. 1.10. 4. 4 JO ft 9Jopm. 1 > Coiumbio Pictures Present! > "MYSTimOUI AFKICA" Color ■•1:MIM.1»»II-H1»* 'I ißth BIG DAY! l m 4 SHOWS DAILY AT I > 1.10, 4.00, *30 ft t. IS p.m.561 words
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136 1971-06-09 10 RMAF is hit by acute shortage of pilots KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Some RMAF aircraft may have to be grounded if the force cannot overcome its "acute"' shortage of pilots. A recent recruiting drive for pilots attracted 2,040 applicants. But only 44 (or two per cent) were shortlisted. If 25 of136 words
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327 1971-06-09 10 Use of water stays below 100 million By CHIA POTEIK: Singapore, Tuesday AN encouraging trend in the rise and fall of water consumption which rose to 98 million gallons yesterday from the record low on Sunday of 93.5 million gallons is that the level has dropped below the 100-million gallons327 words
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Article39 1971-06-09 10 SINGAPORE, Tuea. Pirate' taxi driver. Leow Chu Tee, 30 was today fined $200 when he admitted operating his car as a taxi without a valid licence along Upper Serangoon Road on Feb. 1. His car was forfeited.39 words
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Article30 1971-06-09 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ooh Ah Leng. 24. was today fined $25 (or riding his motorcycle without lights at 7.30 p.m. along Adam Road on Jan. 17 last year.30 words
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Article96 1971-06-09 10 Metric terms in Chinese SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Metrication Board has adopted a list of Chinese metric terms prepared by a Chinese standardisation working committee for use In the Republic. The committee, which started work In February, made its recommendations after comparative studies of terms used In China. Taiwan, Hong96 words
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Article37 1971-06-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Pint Counsellor In the Russian Embassy, Mr. Loglnov. will give a talk on "The foreign policy of the US" at the MTUC building in Petaling Jaya on Thursday.37 words
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203 1971-06-09 10 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Tampines Home for Retarded Children today received a donation of $5,000 from the Australian Imperial Force Nursing scholarship fund. The cheque was handed by Mrs. N.F. Parkinson, wife of the Australian High Commissioner in Singapore, to Mrs. T. Thompson, a representa203 words
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87 1971-06-09 10 SCOUTS TO SHIFT CAMP FOR BEACH CLUBS pENANO. Tues. The I State Development Corporation Is to promote beach clubs along Penang's scenic beaches In connection with PATA workshop to be held here next year. The Boy Scouts' Jubilee camp site In Telok Bahang, 13 miles from the city, has been87 words
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Article, Illustration162 1971-06-09 10 SHE decided to let him wear the pants unisex and Women's Lib were all very well, but the smart girl knows her limits. Model Maguerita limited herself to the look-alike Tshirt. Her modelling partner, Peter, got the pants. And she got the approving looks.WAN SENG YIP - 162 words
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Advertisement197 1971-06-09 10 Bodolpol pip 'fM B^btwV \_^B Come to a barbecue around the most beautiful pool in Singapore. On the top floor of the front building of the Ming Court Hotel there's a beautiful pool. We call it the Pagoda. Every Wednesday, a great barbecue will be terved there from 8 p.m.197 words
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Advertisement45 1971-06-09 10 INVEST YOUR MONEY AT CHUNG KHIAW FINANCE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) HEAD OfFICC I 5»-C ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1 TE'_ M»M WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF: CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. ALL DEPOSIT ENQUIRIES ARE OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT CHUNG KHIAW BANK BRANCHES IN SINGAPORE (Advert Permit No. 0171).45 words
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Article, Illustration423 1971-06-09 11 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO: Money and staff the problem By Singapore, Tuesday 'THE Singapore Herald needs at least $4 million to run the newspaper on a long-term basis. This is the view of University of Singapore economics lecturer, Dr. Lee Soo Ann, who applied to the423 words
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119 1971-06-09 11 Religious talks for Brunei civil -servants BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Tues. Muslim government officers here have been urged to attend religious talks to guide them In conducting the alTairs of Brunei. This is stated In a circular signed by the State Secretary, Fenglran Dlpa Negara Momln, to government officers. He said119 words
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72 1971-06-09 11 BOY THIEF GETS HIS FATHER $30 FINE IPOH, Tues. Juvenile court president. Madam Harwant Kaur. today ordered a labourer, P. Balakrisnnan. to pay a nominal fine of $30 for ••failing: to exercise proper control over his son." His 11-year-old son had pleaded guilty to theft of a transistor radio from72 words
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Article17 1971-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thieves stole 47 tubes of duplicating Ink from the Treasury here yesterday.17 words
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Article91 1971-06-09 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two top executives of McCannErlckson International, the American advertising agency, have arrived here for Its Far East managers meeting at the Singapore Hilton this week. They are Mr. Eugene n Kummel, the agency's president and Mr. James P. Farley, Its newly-appointed are*91 words
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Article58 1971-06-09 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ex-Services Association of Singapore will hold Its annual appeal this year on Armed Forces Day. July 3. Cheques from well-wishers and sympathisers should be made payable to the association's benevolent account. The fund will help needy exservicemen, women and their children In58 words
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Article108 1971-06-09 11 Israel names new envoy to S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Zvi Kedar has been appointed Israel's Ambassador to Singapore to succeed Mr. Hagay Dlkan, the first Israeli envoy to the Republic, the Government announced today. Mr. Kedar, 44. who Is married and has a daughter, was last doing research work at108 words
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Article35 1971-06-09 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Motorcyclist Ang Cheng Guan. 28. was today fined $30 for falling to stop before a "Police Stop" sign in front of Yio Chu Kang police station on Nov. 1 last year.35 words
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Advertisement71 1971-06-09 11 ESCG lIS f Jill T J ""f MiißMJf' I HI 1 ~mHl BFvM\B Advertisement 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,71 words
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Advertisement298 1971-06-09 11 Goodmans Speaker System Cares. Goodmans' research began writh you your ~s^f ears and their many intricate wet ions of sensitivity jfto Then they began the work of perfecting their flP** A speakers in order that your sensitive hearing organs would only subject themselves to the f^ purest natural sounds. f298 words
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Article435 1971-06-09 12 Negotiations on the terms for British entry to the European Common Market seem to be going almost too smoothly to be true. The agreement reached within an hour on the problems arising from sterling's role as a reserve currency is another example. The British are prepared for an435 words
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Article238 1971-06-09 12 The plight of the five million East Pakistan refugees in India is jolting the world into awareness of its responsibilities. Britain has rushed medical aid to India and other forms of aid from other countries are in the pipeline- or almost. But to be effective this help238 words
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Article320 1971-06-09 12 Although exploratory, Tun (Dr.) Ismail's meeting on Friday with Mentris Besar and Chief Ministers on low-cost housing should be the first move towards an improved programme for the country as a whole. The First Malaysia Plan saw the building of 25,000 units, thanks largely to accelerated320 words
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716 1971-06-09 12 William G imman - William G imman By ITALIAN tourist officials, worried about the country's ailing holiday industry, are supporting moves to open more Rambling casions. Net income from the tourist trade is going; down; it fell from £474 million in 1969 to £380 millionOFNS - 716 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1971-06-09 12 Hugh Mabbett - FACTOR X AT THE POLLS Hugh Mabbett By WITH LESS than a month to go to polling day on July 3, Indonesia shows every sign of not falling apart under the strain. The party and newspaper furore seems only so much froth and bubble atop monumental disinterest. And beneath this1,018 words
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Letter299 1971-06-09 12 Degrees and new pay scales rpHE AZIZ report appears 1- to benefit substantially almost every section •of teachers except science honours graduates. According to the report there Is no difference between a general degree graduate and an honours Kraduat. Perhaps the commission was only thinking of arts graduates who take299 words
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Letter69 1971-06-09 12 pEWER people are ap- plying for citizenship. In view of this. I cannot understand why an applicant has to wait at least six months for an were unprotected, many spoiled. After the Interview, he must wait another year before the result is known. Why does it take so long69 words
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Letter88 1971-06-09 12 WHERE Is a time and a A place for everything. It Is very well to campaign vigorously for family planning, but we must not let our enthusiasm blind us. Last Sunday I happened to be at the South Bridge Road Indian temple witnessing the consecration ceremony. There were88 words
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Letter79 1971-06-09 12 THE OTHER day I was at the District Office of Alor Oajah, Malacca. I noticed that bags of oats and dried milk were left on the floor of a storeroom there. The bags unprotected, many were spoiled. This food was from the generous people of the United79 words
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Advertisement34 1971-06-09 12 1 HAND-HADE GUITARS Classic Guitars Concert Guitars Flammiteo Guitars Western Guitars Folk Guitars 12-String Guitars toith steel or nylon strings; at prices to suit all pockets. T.M.A. (Pte) LTD., 61/63 High Street. Singapore 634 words
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Advertisement275 1971-06-09 12 RIDGID> —j ■^■■^■^m Tools USE k RIDGID \/Y?/'.'t\W Wl Machine /s*.^ **y*3C*v>7 V 8 to Enquires to: /11\ McALISTER CO. LTD., fA^B^Bl Ton, foo« Bk* M O»n S-»« Ro*d S^eWOr. 1 J.I 9114.1 /■■■l Branch**: ■B^OB^Bl KmUlumpix Ipoti P*n*ng Kuanttn Kuehing S-bu Koi» Kxutuhi Bangkok »nd Hong Kong THE S.I.LT.275 words
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Business Times COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES
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1056 1971-06-09 13 808 NG; HENRY CHANG - Dearer oil: No cause to pass the buck to consumers 808 NG and HENRY CHANG By the dust created by last weekend's round of oil price increases beginning to settle, it seems clear that there is very little legitimate reason for any passing on of the buck by those parties1,056 words
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Article31 1971-06-09 13 I. Credit lerlin <M) t Ship Ambassador >. Dredge iula Perak t. Kawat '.M.C. $180 $1.11 $2.10 $1.52 $4.00 $1.24 $1 29 $1.50 .10 .09 .09 .07 .06 .05 .05 .0531 words
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Article31 1971-06-09 13 and C >O 00 $248 .13 —.09 V. Jacks $222 —.06 ten and Co. $1.40 05 Build. $1.65 —.06 Perak $1.65 —.05 V. Mden (M) $5.85 —.05 >uniop $3.02 —.0431 words
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Article13 1971-06-09 13 law Par lerlin (M) 'ublir Bank Ian Holding 298^000 250.00013 words
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Article229 1971-06-09 13 CROESUS MM - CROESUS MM By Dizzy heights I MET a tiling contractor yeiter day who had just solved a problem which would have daunted most. Conventional scaffolding was only safe up to the 25th floor on the sheer side walls of the Mandarin Hotel so he went to that height229 words
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Article33 1971-06-09 13 Straits Times Indices Industrial,: 162.08 161.49 t Holeb: 74.7» 75.58 Proprrtin: llt.lt 129.11 t Tliu: 93.38 9S.M t$ rubbers: 118.78 118.75 *Dcc. 3», 19M 100 IDec. 31, INS 100 tD«. 19, 1982 IN33 words
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Article240 1971-06-09 13 KINGSLEY WOOD - KINGSLEY WOOD By CYDNEY: Helping under developed countries has become a million dollar a year business for Trade Action a subsidiary of Community Aid Abroad. Retaa turnover is expected to pass A$l million a year for the first time this year with another AS600.000 turnover in240 words
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427 1971-06-09 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - NATIONAL IRON HIT BY SHORT SUPPLY BLAIR JOHNSON By PROFITS were not so brillant at National Iron Steel Mills during 1970. Production was down on 1969s record levels and profits fell as demand was filled locally at the expense of exports. Basically NISM's problems stemmed from overseas. The world snortage427 words
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Article49 1971-06-09 13 Martial law regulations issued in Ralwalpindi yesterday demonetised Pakistan currency notes of 500 and 100 rupee value, effective immediately. The regulations said the demonetisation was to deal with the problem created by looting of currency notes from government treasuries and commercial banks in East Pakistan. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement88 1971-06-09 13 F "I flew BOAC to London. And got a bonus trip V to Spam. For some people there is only one airline. Next time you're thinking of flying to London, just remember this. Your BOAC ticket gives you a generous mileage allowance. You can fly on a return trip from88 words
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Advertisement170 1971-06-09 13 INSIDE I Thailand's export earnings hit by falling prices; New hotel in Johore Bahru opens for business; $8.5 million loan for Folex Industries; Shipping column; People in business. Page 14. 9) Company news; Share market report; Commodities. Page 15. A Overseas markets New York. Melbourne. Hong Kong; (losing prices and170 words
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374 1971-06-09 14 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By TWAILAND, one of Singapore's Asean associates, was hard hit in 1970 by falling prices for rice, rubber and tin her major exports. Her balance of trade deficit was a record 11,277 million bants ($1,658.8 million) in 1970. The approximate value374 words
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Article232 1971-06-09 14 \,|ALAYSIAN Industrial iTI Development Finance has promoted the formation of a local bank consortium to make available $8.5 million in longterm loan finance to help meet the cost of the third and fourth phase production activities of Folex Industries. The Government has granted the company232 words
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247 1971-06-09 14 MOK SIN PIN - New hotel in Johore Bahru opens for business MOK SIN PIN By JOHORE Bahrus newest hotel, Hotel Rasa Sayang. has opened its doors. The million-dollar hotel complex is one of the most up-to-date building projects in the heart of the Johore state capital. It stands on a valuable plot of247 words
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Article, Illustration338 1971-06-09 14 GO CONTAINER seems to be the watchword in world shipping circles but not all are agreed that cargo ships should be completely containerised. One of them. Barber Lines of Norway, prefers semi-container vessels, like the Tagaytay (above), one of Its many ships plying the Singapore -North America route.338 words
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Article70 1971-06-09 14 ANGLO- FRENCH Trading, general agents for for Hapag-Lloyd. will ship 5.000 pairs of Malaysia made shoes in a container from Port Swettenham to Hamburg this week on board the motor vessel Hammonla. For Malaysia Shoe Manufacturers this is its first European order. Another lot of 5.000 pairs will leave70 words
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Article215 1971-06-09 14 Mr. John Btvan. British Petroleum's newly appointed supply co ordinator for the Middle East Australasia and West Africa. Is now on a familiarisation tour of BP operations In Singapore and Malaysia. Mr. Peter Kwok Slew Weng, office manager of Allls Chambers' parts depot in Singapore, left for215 words
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Advertisement824 1971-06-09 14 THE BANK OF NEW IDEAS Singapore has a new bank, network in Southeast Asia In lopment. The Banks lendine u*~ On Fhursday, May 20, .971. the next two or three years, officers are organized by n ggt™ £",'7 NMK <^ The First National Bank ot dustrial lines rather than by824 words
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Article298 1971-06-09 15 rpROPICAL Veneer is 1 still struggling to make ends meet. First half profits for 1970 slid to a loss of $149,860 which has snowballed into a loss for the year of $649,105 against a loss In the first seven months' operations of $138,473. Losses to298 words
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Article76 1971-06-09 15 HONG LEONG Finance Is paying a first and final dividend of 10 per cent for 1970; same as last time. Pre-tax profit for the year was $1,220,022 compared with $1,102,580 In 1969 of which tax takes $497,019 against $479,177 leaving a net profit of $725,003 against $623.4C3 before.76 words
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Article198 1971-06-09 15 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: National Bank, Brunei's only locally incorporated bank maintained a net profit of $856,688 and the dividend payable to stockholders at 10 per cent less 30 per cent tax last year was the same as for the previous year. This Is stated in chairman Dato198 words
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Article25 1971-06-09 15 JUNE 8. RUBBER: 104.50 cents per kilo (down 0.75 cent). TIN: $629 00 (down 50 cents). Official offering 260 tons (up 4 tons).25 words
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Article109 1971-06-09 15 /■HINCIE PRODUCE IXCMAMCf l SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING. PRICtS PER fICUL YIITERDAV. Coconut Oil: Bulk Ss3i aellera. drum 556 sellers Cepra: Mixed (fob.) loose Jun/ July VK Cont. $32 B. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob. 100 NLW $180 seller*. Sarawak while fob. 96 NLW $170 »eller*. Sarawak special black109 words
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Article52 1971-06-09 15 Spore (2) UNCH 157.90 tl) Export price In non-tttrllnf area* In U.S. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealers price* in Singapore dollar* per tael. Monday Saturday tU.S. MJ.(. London 40.45 4O.W B»lnit 40.75 40.00 KonKkooj 41.87 41.89 Zurich 4O.45B 40.55B 4O.6OS 40.708 Parli 40.72 40.84 3por« (1)52 words
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Article169 1971-06-09 15 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell 50 cents to $629 per picul on an official offering up four tons to 260 tons. The easiness of the local market was more or less In unison with the overnight London metal price which shed £2. LONDON: Tin169 words
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Article39 1971-06-09 15 In London on Monday the price of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK UK/N. European port* In bulk, aterllnit per long ton June/July wa» quoted at £94 aellera or Ex-Cont. »227 *eller* (£102) 8 or Ex-Cont. 1247).39 words
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Article32 1971-06-09 15 London copper prices on Monday previoua In bracket! Wlrebar— Bpot buyer £427.00 (£422.00) teller. {427.50 ({422.50): Three Month* buyer {437.00 ({431.50) •■Her {437.80 ({*****). Market tm: Steadier: Silts: 3,200 tont.32 words
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Article377 1971-06-09 15 OPENING prices in the rubber market yesterday were marked down a cent on easier London advices and later fluctuated thinly around the 104.25 cents per kilo level in quiet conditions. Some support of current month by the Malayan Rubber Fund Board after midday created a reserve of sellers.377 words
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Article218 1971-06-09 15 Downward trend arrested PRICES stayed a rally on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading continued to be moderate, the day's turnover of 2.4 million units was about 34 per cent accounted for by time bargain dealing. Main interest was focussed on the industrial section which saw lower218 words
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Article51 1971-06-09 15 rE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month 7 1/8 p.c. Two months 71/8 p.c. Three months 7 1/8 p.c. Six months 7 1/8 p.c. Nine months 7 3/16p.c. Twelve months 7 1/251 words
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Advertisement317 1971-06-09 15 slaw saiaii siam M I lav IH\A I till Lm I iw^ls>^K PUSAT PENYEI.IDEKAN GFTAH TANAH MELAYU (The Robber Research Institute of Malaya) Permohonan adalah dlpelawa daripada Warganegara Malaysia uniuk jawatan Ketua Sekshen Penerbltan di Pusat Penyelidekan Oetah Tanah Melayu. Tugas2 bagl jawatan tersebut lalah menyunting dan menerbit penerbitan2 Pusat317 words
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Advertisement666 1971-06-09 15 WiM j jyii m#,m i t frU JABATAN HASH DALAM NEGERI MALAYSIA JAWATAN KOSONG (a) (1) Nama Jawatan: Pegawal Penakslr. (U) Nama Bahaglan Chukal. Jabatan Hasll Dalam Jabatan: Negert. (Ill) Kelas: Kumpulan Pengurusan dan Dentists. (b) Tangga Oajl- Oajl Berseh: $700x50-800/850x50-1.000/ 1.100x50-1,500. (c) Taraf Kera'- s ayatan: Warga Negara Malaysia.666 words
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Advertisement570 1971-06-09 15 PLANT ENGINEER A large integrated Forest Utilization Complex including Sawmill ond Plywood plants invites applicants for the pos 1 of Plant Engineer. (1) Qualifications Malaysian Citizen ability to speak Bahasa Malaysia. (2) Basic qualifications Preferably a Degree in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised University, or a Me/nber of ci Chartered570 words
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Article963 1971-06-09 16 BID AND OF«R PRICES OFFICIALLY LIITID AT THI CLOSI OF BUIINIIS IN THI SINGAPORE ANO KUALA LUMFUR TRADING ROOMS OF THI STOCK IXCHANCI WITH FRICt MOVfMEMTi IH BRACKETS VIITIRDAV Wl«l INDUSTRIALS UNIT TRUST (Atian Unit Trutt) (Minimi prim for JutM Mai. InvMt Kund 1.40 1.46 Mai Prof Fund963 words
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Article96 1971-06-09 16 (LOSING TONE: All sections closed steadier. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots totalled 2,397.000 (3,746,000), stocks and share unite valued at 13.338,242 ($5,118,705). while Industrials accounted (or 1,924,000 (2,978,000), hotels 357,000 (86,000), oil palms 28.000 (13,000), properties 73,000 (654,000). and tins 9,00096 words
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Article1310 1971-06-09 16 BUSINESS in and rrported to. the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with thr number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000, unlrvi otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ACMA (II $162. \kan (1) $1.58. Ben 4 Co. (1) $1.40. B. Kawat (7)1,310 words
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Article347 1971-06-09 16 H/fELBOURNE. Tues.—Heavyal weights weakened further In moderate trading on the Mclbourne Stock Exchange today. The oil and Industrial sectors also proved weaker. The C.R.A. Group was discounted with Bougainville Rights falling seven cents to $2.20. CRA lorft 20 cents to $8.10. after selling down to $8.50 and New BH347 words
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Article172 1971-06-09 16 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreei merchant rates as at June 8 Local dollars to one unit Selling. Buying of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to172 words
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Article253 1971-06-09 16 MEW YORK, Mon— Selected x glamour Issues had sharp losses, but the remainder of the market closed narrowly mixed In moderate trading. The popular stock market averages were mixed at the close. The New York Stock Exchange composite index slipped US five cents. However, the Dow Jones average253 words
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Article234 1971-06-09 16 TTONO KONO. Tues. The 11 market was brisk and buoyant with interest well distributed In all sections. In hotels. City Hotels put on HKSO cents to close at HK$23 50 Associated Hotels was up HK2S cento to HK$B 30. while H.K. Hotels remained unchanged at Tftf HK S234 words
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Article67 1971-06-09 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Monday 70.33 Friday 70.55 Week ago Closed RUBBERS Monday 183.35 Friday 184.46 Week ago Closed OILS Monday 354.84 Friday 356.88 Week ago Clowd INDUSTRIALS Monday 379.2 Friday 383.2 Week ago Closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 923 06 Friday 922.15 Week ago Closed LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM67 words
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Article39 1971-06-09 16 On ttic Trtt titnifiKt marhtt In Hong Kong ycittrday the U.S. cUllir wa» quoted at ***** for T.T. and ***** for ink. ii. rim, wu quoted at 14. SO and •IK tatl »f |*M at 302.123.39 words
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Advertisement696 1971-06-09 16 sstj *<**K. J l feW I WA A "j *W l V^ J SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Applications are Invited from .suitably qualified persons (or the following posts:A) WORKSHOP/ LABORATORY STEWARDS 1) Department of Civil Engineeriog Building Soil Testing Laboratory Experience ln operation and maintenance of soil-testing equipment.696 words
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Advertisement1269 1971-06-09 16 Application are open to all Malaysians for a vacancy as WORK-SITE SUPERVISOR Application needs to possess extensive experience hard working, responsible and honour Applicant must know how to calculate and estimate construction tender Please state salary expected address to P.O. Box No. 603. Tawau. Sabah LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN BABAH V ACANCIES1,269 words
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192 1971-06-09 17 Liquor Licensing Board warns bar OWner- CINGAPORE, Tues. The proprietor of the ABC Bar and Restaurant in Lavender Street was today warned about the behaviour of his waitresses. Mr. Abdul Wahab Ghows, chairman of the Liquor Licensing Board, told him that the board had received complaints about the "misbehaviour" of192 words
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Article44 1971-06-09 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. The management committee of Manila Street community centre is organising a baby show contest at the centre on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Ton Chin Chye. wife of the Minister for Science and Technology, will give away the prizes.44 words
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Article95 1971-06-09 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Chiang Hai Ding:. MP for llu Pandan today renewed the call to Singaporeans to co-operate with the police. Speaking at the inter-com-munity centre basketball for girls at MacPherson Community Centre he said: "Law and order is not the business of the police force95 words
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298 1971-06-09 17 Ministry men to check food prices Govt move to curb profiteering SINGAPORE, Tuesday •J HE Government acted today to try and curb unscrupulous profiteering following increases in petrol prices at the weekend. Inspectors of the Finance Ministry's Trade Division are to be sent out to check on prices of essential298 words
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109 1971-06-09 17 OIL TANKER RUNS AGROUND OFF STORE SINGAPORE. Tues. A 170.000-ton tanker ran aground on coral about nine miles south of Singapore this morning, sparking off fears that Singapore's beaches may be polluted by oil slick. But after an intensive study of the waters around the island's south and west coasts,109 words
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Article, Illustration333 1971-06-09 17 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By Singapore, Tues. pOLICE last night scored their second success in two days in the current campaign against drug trafficking in Singapore. In a raid in the residential estate of Angullia Park, the narcotics branch of the CID smashed a333 words
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Advertisement98 1971-06-09 17 ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS X37 C \#^A B CIRCULAR SAWS ROUTER B MAKITA Power Tools are available from ail /^C\ Hardware Dealers and other Tool Stockists -y X Ointi Powei Tool mo«iiivi'Hl>l« V^^- c/^/^^^ Bjbv Sjnd.rs Bind S.v»> Bait S»nd.rs Bench Drill Stmdt _^^j V wr.e.l^SutJt 1 O?c Grnd.ri-DnU Mort-er, St.nd,98 words
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Advertisement162 1971-06-09 17 mEBCUBY SCORED BIG SUCCESS AGAIN at the Singapore Police Week Sea Carnival at Pasir Panjang on 6th June 1971 CABIN CKLISERS RACE ,gg Ist mERCUBY 135 h.p. [2^£||B Driven by MR. JAMES DEEN Boat: FLEICHER ARROWETTE M SPEEDBOATS RACE UNLIMITED lP Ist mena/BY 125 hp. B Driven by JOPIE ONG162 words
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Miscellaneous914 1971-06-09 17 On your TV and Radio 3.99 P.M. Opening and Housewives' mentary in English) 5.00 P.M. Programme Summary 0.10 Pr SrenP" Glfl (Canton6Se M S d Hlt S° Ck o-itoS F n Po, Amai Amai 0.13 World Championship Wrestling 3.4S For the Family (C) Cantonese 5-3* The Archie Show IN News914 words
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Letter233 1971-06-09 18 Action is wanted NOW against the trees I REFER to the reply (ST., May 31) of the PRO of the Ministry of National Development. On the very next day when my second letter (S.T., May 24) was published, two officials from PWD called for a site inspection. One of them,233 words
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Letter36 1971-06-09 18 IF I am not mistaken, there has not been a single Hindi film on TV for over a year now. If RTS cannot telecast Hindi films how about a Hindi variety show? HINDI FAN, Singapore 11.36 words
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146 1971-06-09 18 No space for parking? Then why pay up? I REFER to Miss Urn Pek Hong, the HDB PRO'S reply (S.T., Jane 4) regarding car parking pronlems in HDB estates. Quoting her third paragraph "Owing to restricted availability of land "—and her fifth paragraph "Should a sufficient number of residents In146 words
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Letter222 1971-06-09 18 rE HDB (ST.. June 4) says more car parks will be constructed if residents agree to a fee of $12 per month for a surface parking lot or $25 per month for a multistorey parking lot. Hasn't the motorist been taxed enough? Besides having to pay road tax. increased petrol222 words
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Letter209 1971-06-09 18 TIDAPATHY AT THE WATER TAPS ONE HOUR TO STOP A LEAK! ACCORDING to your report -^(S.T., June 3) too much water was used up on Tuesday, June 1. I can account for the wastage of some of the water. The cause was the tidapathy of some people. On June 1,UP - 209 words
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Letter115 1971-06-09 18 I REFER to a letter by "L. Son" (ST.. May 11) regarding pollution of Mandai River by a poultry farmer and a mosquito nuisance. Our investigations revealed that the owner of a pig farm at Track 27, Mandai Road failed to maintain properly a cesspit he had constructed.115 words
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Letter84 1971-06-09 18 WITH reference to the letter by "Kirn Chuan Avenue" (S.T.. May 28) the ventilator referred to at the Kirn Chuan Sewerage Treatment Works has been sealed off. WITH reference to the letter by "Jurong Employee" (S.T., June 6), the Public Works Department is aware of the traffic congestion along Jalan84 words
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Letter95 1971-06-09 18 I REFER to the letter by "Yeap Kee Balk" (ST., June 3). To prevent theft of fittings from and misuse of public conveniences, there are caretakers to look after the public conveniences. The public toilet near the new cooked food centre at MacPherson Estate has a notice In four languages95 words
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Letter97 1971-06-09 18 THE policeman on traffic duty every morning at Braddell Circus is too short. He should stand on a platform so that motorists can have an unobstructed view of him. Moreover, he should stand on the circus facing Lorong Chuan so that he can have a good view97 words
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Letter133 1971-06-09 18 IT is unfortunate that "P.S." (ST.. June 3) happened to visit, with her husband and friends, an establishment at which the cultural show was so disappointing. However as organiser of the original Singapore Cultural Show. Villa SauJana at Loyang, I rather resent "PS's"133 words
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Advertisement159 1971-06-09 18 LAST 2 DRAWS TOMORROWS DRAW NO: 45/71 (104-71) jjjg| FIRST GROUP CASH JACKPOT IS jB I $135,000 1 TO WINNERS WITH S NUMIEH CORRECT THE OTHER CRODP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRT FOR 1 CIRCLES CORRECT SM. <3& ONLY COUPONS WITH BOTH TABLES FILLED ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE159 words
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Miscellaneous166 1971-06-09 18 Mhfl O»p By V.T. Hamlin Z I OKAY IF I DRIVE x a L ~<t ANYTHING^, NO, COC.I'LL I H^J^MPF^^-''^. fl i OUR BIRD MAS COME wtmp YOU TO TOWN. 0OC?/SURE. ALLEY/\ YOU WANT SEE YOU LATER! ■^■fi^-V '-§tL TO ROOSTCARII I >^"^ I WANT SOME V GLAD TO H^E166 words
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Article, Illustration265 1971-06-09 19 Why the women here have 'true freedom' CINGAPORE, Tues. 3 Singapore women have "true freedom" in that they not only enjoy equality in vocational opportunity but also in social status. Vhls was stated by Mr. William S. L. Chrlstensen, volunteer executive of :he International Executive Service Corps In the United265 words
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Article21 1971-06-09 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Bukit Timah comumnity ctntre will hold a "healthiest baby" contest on July 11 at 9.30 a.m.21 words
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162 1971-06-09 19 AIRLINES 'BOOMING CARGO CENTRE' FORECAST CINGAPORE, Tues. 3 Singapore will be "a booming cargo centre" for Pan American Airways in the next few years. This was predicted today by a senior cargo sales representative of Pan-Am In New York, Mr. ME. Bauz before he left for Kuala Lumpur after a162 words
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Article34 1971-06-09 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. The National Library and the Singapore Chamber Ensemble are jointly presenting a concert of recorded music in stereo at the library's lecture hall tomorrow at 8 p.m. Admission is free.34 words
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428 1971-06-09 19 Gangster death inquiry held in camera GALLERY CLEARED FOR WITNESSES' SAFETY PETAL ING JAVA, Tuesday yilE public gallery was cleared today for the hearing of an inquiry into the death of a notorious gangster to safeguard its star witnesses from gangland revenge. At the start of the Inquiry, Insp. J.428 words
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203 1971-06-09 19 Brunei too puts up the prices of fuel oil By IGNATIUS STEPHEN DANDAR SERI BE- GAWAN, Tues. Fuel oil prices in Brunei were increased today following a similar move in Singapore and Malaysia. The Increases range from nine cents a gallon for premium or super grade petrol to three cents203 words
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Article40 1971-06-09 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two youths. Cheong Kok Choy and Ng Cheng Bok were today accused of robbing Kok Chee Lum of $15 at knife-point in Woodstock Drive yesterday. The case will be further mentioned on June 15.40 words
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140 1971-06-09 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. An electrician died after he dived off a Jurong pier to fix a plastic pipe under water, a coroner's court heard today. Yap Ann Choon. 32, was found lying on his back, about 50 feet in the water four hours140 words
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194 1971-06-09 19 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG: By Singapore, Tuei CEVERAL local traders today reported a 15 per cent drop in Singapore's exports to Indonesia in recent months. They, however, attributed it to the "usual fluctuations In business." But officials of the Trade Division and the Indonesian194 words
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111 1971-06-09 19 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government has ordered a full-scale investigation into the reported increase in prices of foodstuffs and consumer goods, particularly on essential commodities. The ministry Is now compiling a report on the situation in the country based on the findings of its inspectors. Results111 words
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Miscellaneous282 1971-06-09 19 Straits Times Crossword H H HI HI H I ACROSS 7. Scot Is climbing a mountain (5). 1. Dlckenslan spirit comes first 8. Norbet. no nut. Is disturbed (8. 4). by first traveller in Stafford--10. Substandard road? (9). Bnlre <«-2-5» 11. Local sapper, back on target Pe'ff* clergyman 5) becomes282 words
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Article, Illustration948 1971-06-09 20 Utusan Melayu sedition case— second day Melan told me he was responsible as editor-in-chief, says DSP ifI'ALA LUMPUR, Toes. Defence counsel in the Utusan Melayu sedition case submitted today that there was "not a shred" of evidence to show that the Utusan948 words
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278 1971-06-09 20 WHY JUDGES ARE GIVEN CERTAIN GUARANTEES KULIM, Tuesday T ORD President of the Federal Courts, Tun Azmi bin Haji Mohamed, said here today certain guarantees had been given to Judges in the constitution so that they would not, in any way, be influenced by favour or fear of the Government.278 words
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Article93 1971-06-09 20 Two youths admit robbery SINGAPORE, Tues. Two youths today pleaded guilty to robbing a schoolboy of his watch on May 18. Pang Ah Yoon. 22. a bus repairer, and Lim Sal Ting. 19, a labourer, admitted that they were with a friend when they waylaid Quek Choon Hock at Mar93 words
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Article44 1971-06-09 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Residents of Oeylang constituency will hold a Koran reading competition In August In conjunction with National Day celebrations. The contest, under the chairmanship of Inche Rahtnat bin Kenap, MP for Oeylang Serai u open to all Muslims In Singapore.44 words
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Article, Illustration73 1971-06-09 20 Two students for socialist congress SINGAPORE. Tues. Two University of Singapore undergraduates wilt represent the Democratic Socialist Club at the International Union of Socialist Youth congress to be held in London from Saturday to Monday. They are Mr. Loo Choon Yong and Mr. Loh Wee Tlong. the tlub's past and73 words
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Advertisement156 1971-06-09 20 Australian Sporting goods display Australians put the same care into making their sportsgoods and sportswear as they do into playing sport. If you're a businessman agent, wholesaler or distributor, come along to the Australian Sporting Goods Display and see the excellence of these products. Products on show include many kinds156 words
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Advertisement188 1971-06-09 20 TRACTORS MALAYSIA BERHAD SINGAPORE P.O. Box 4006. Tel: *****1 PETALING JAVA P.O. Box 2, Tel: *****2-8 SANDAKAN P.O. Box 1007. Tel: 2255-6 AND BRANCHES AT Ipoh, Malacca. Butterworirt. Kuantan. Kota Bharu, Alor Star, Miri, Kota Kinabalu. Tawau, Kuching, Sibu Brunei. 0t _«> §m» «a>A 1 4»a^ak«%aßeM4fc2 jmLI Y°u nee< a188 words
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Advertisement911 1971-06-09 22 TO NtW ZtALAND Loads Penenf P. S'kan Sirtftoore Fer: JIWAJU -T* 5.44/iTjBM Audi., Will., Lytt FROM AUSTRALIA r'Offln"™^ I™'™™™1 21 Jmi STMin/MABRAS SERVICE Smppore P. Sham Penang LeKieg RAJUIA IS/21 Jim 11 Jim 22 JeM Nappattlnam, Madras. BAJUUt 8/14 Jety IS Jely II Jlly Nagioattinam, Medras. RAJULAt 2/ I teg911 words
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Advertisement870 1971-06-09 22 ORIENT LINES LTD c (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) tt ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE I. TEL: *****3 7 U.K. lUROPI StRVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. SmpDori P. Sham Penani Arrnis: NEPTUNE AMBER 11 J] Jm 14 15 Jen UJ.ee Le.ioel 13/7. L'pool 18/3 NEPTUNE870 words
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Advertisement694 1971-06-09 22 M"^T!ALAYSi7r^NTERNA^ SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD f No 3OE Jin A-np»ng Kuele Luineur. iThe National Shipping Line of Malaysia J FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE BUNCA ORKID *"Were \*frt liViVjeM Havre 6,7, London 8/7, H'burf 14,'/, R'dam 16/7, A'werp law, Bremen 21/7. BUNCA MELDR 21 21 J.M 24/27 JeM 21/21 JMe Havre 24/7. Lor.don694 words
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Advertisement927 1971-06-09 23 -R<iiistiii>atfn^iß rtt POUT OP lINOAPOitI AUTHO- imwr R.u. a.hoi. rv>iim. n~.. F ,TV ANNOUNCBO TMR FOLLOW- WocT Kl^ Mc^n 'IJSI P»2i? |NB ""THIHO ARRANOIMtNTI 8.,., IcSSJLu Ti^ru. A^l": h JUNK Darpo Umm. Kail Booa. Kirn Ann, OUT: Bung» M«k>r 1/2. akmrva 3/4 Poh«l. Btunion. Tj«mp«<Uk, Yamatosbl Mtaru 15/10, Never 1»927 words
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Advertisement383 1971-06-09 23 /v f^* tTr.oMUjjuju i. r« 911*22 «*l4*l 97RJ2 REGULAR FAST SERVICES TO FROM INDONESIA STEAMERS ETA ED FOR: CNICA li Ptrt I Jmi Oiikirti/Pandiani PISAMC SUAU II Pwt OJM* Bclanan. CINOEE la Pwt 12 JMI Dilkart»/Pandjan« OICHIDVENTURt 14 JM* lIJM* D|akan»/PtnOjtn| SANDY IOJM* lIJM* Palembani/Pont.anik PAIOS llJmi llJm* Ojakarty/Pandiini »ISANt383 words
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Advertisement439 1971-06-09 23 T~jjjri HOM US! «LSI COASI M^JL lUS I UtUM. Lot S»n PDil n fork *n|«ies ffinciKc Sport Ptnwn CUFFO«B tlUni UitH SnlK UilM UiM Mr 47 SALLY MAEIBK SailH Suit* 15/U )«M DM JIM TNOMU MACm SiilU SliM SliM SlilK K23 lac Hl— LUNA MAERSK UitH UitH 14/13 MM UCA439 words
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Advertisement443 1971-06-09 23 TENDER NOTICE TENDERB FOR THE PURCHASE OP SURPLUS STOCKS 30.000 sets of owsejtfcs housing sontcally welded type Audio Magnetics Brand are invited Also one motion tester for 8T cartridges. 5 stacks. Separate tender forms are obtainable atU/B. Chla Brothers Trading <P*e) Ltd 35D. Hongkong Street Singapore 1, Tel: *****5. Tender443 words
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Article50 1971-06-09 24 THE FAMILY OF THE late George Paachall Fernandez thank relatives. and friends for their donations, wreaths and attendance during their ■Meat bereavement JOANNA BLAISE MUTHU and Benedict Allan Tan thank all relatives and friends for their most valuable assistance and gifts on the occasion of their marriage on 3.6.71.50 words
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Article62 1971-06-09 24 BEAUTY CULTURE, HAIRDRESSINC Courses for professional and own use by Louise Klerk, medically trained and qualified Beauty Specialist with 22 years tropical experience. Just back from another refresher course In Europe. Latest teaching methods. Enquiries: telephone *****3 (Spore). LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Slngepura for your latest hairstyles. ¥xp*?rt62 words
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Obituary167 1971-06-09 24 MADAM TEOH SUAT CHOOI, 61. passed away 7.6 71. leaving son Dick, daughter-in-law Tsu Yeow. grandvices 5 30 p m. 7.30 p.m. on 10th and 11th at 417. New Bridge Road Chapel. Funeral Saturday 12th. leaving Chapel 2.30 p.m. to Chua Chu Kang Christian Cemetery. No wreaths. MRS. GLORIA167 words
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Obituary22 1971-06-09 24 VEDCAR JOSEPH SR. (Seremban) on 9 6.56 Lovlni: memories remain after IS long years of a beloved husband and father.22 words
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Article12 1971-06-09 24 Merah. Spore 3. Please contact Madam T.Y.N. at Tel: (S) *****9.12 words
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Advertisement376 1971-06-09 24 COH: To Chl Lan and Tlow Seng a baby girl sister to Kal Yuan on 5 6 71. Thanks to doctors and staff KKMH UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. Manufacturers of EVEREADY' Battsrlst invitt APPLICATIONS FROM CANDIDATES WHO ARE KEEN ON LABORATORY AND QUALITY CONTROL WORK. Applicants should meet the376 words
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Advertisement899 1971-06-09 24 US r'IRM REQUIRES Clerk Typist. Singapore Citizen Type SO w.p.m. Fluent English required. Fluency in local dlalecu desirable. Must have ability to work with numbers. Salary dependent upon qualifications. Mall resume of experience and nonreturnable photo to Bhlp Repair Office. MSA Bldg. Robinson Road, Spore. APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers899 words
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Advertisement968 1971-06-09 24 WANTEO TOP CALIBRE SALESMEN preferably with own transport for sophisticated building materials. Call personally with references at 88 Middle Road. Spore. 11 a.m. 6 p ra. FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR receptions! with good personality wanted by an expanding organisation. For Interview Phone *****2 Spore. EXPERIENCED BOOK -KEEPER WANTED by leading electronics968 words
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Advertisement987 1971-06-09 24 EXECUTIVE DBTACHED BUNCALOW No 80. Sixth Avenue off Buklt Timah. fully furnished with 3 alrcondltloners. area over 12.000 sq.ft. 5 Bedrooms. 4 Bathrooms. Mosaic/Parquet throughout. Large Garden for entertaining guests. Rental $1,600'- Phone Victor A Mendez Pte. Ltd.. *****8/***** BINJaT^PARK: SBMI-OBTAGHBD. beautiful garden, fully furnished $800/-: Partly furnished detachel bum987 words
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Advertisement1037 1971-06-09 24 TASTEFULLY FURNISHED semidetached house In Hlllcrest Park. Suitable for executives. Tel: Wicks A Partners. *****7 Spore. FULLY FURNISHED ROOM board and lodging for overseas/Malaysian students. Quiet. convenient transportation. Contact *****3 8 pore MODERN FURNISHED FLAT, Ollatead Road. District 11. 2-Bedroomed. Ser-vant-room. Mosaic Parquet floorings Contact Singapore *****3. NEAR AMERICAN SCHOOL1,037 words
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Advertisement836 1971-06-09 24 SELETAR HILLS FURNISHEO 3-bed-roomed single-storey terrace house Jalan Kerulng mosaic throughout newly renovated $33,000.- B'pore *****8. BUNCALOW ABOUT 9,000 SQ. FT. Freehold 11. Goodman Road. B'pore 13. $150,000/- Contact Spore ***** FURNISHED, DETACHED BUNGALOW, 4004 square feet. Sembawang Hill Estate, principals only, 8****** Telephone 6643 M. OXLBV ROAD OXLEV MANSION836 words
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Advertisement988 1971-06-09 24 STUDY AT HOME and pass examination: SCB Ltd. offer Home Study Courses In Correspondence A Report Writing. Shorthand. Secretarial Duties. Book-keeping, etc. Write for details. P O. Box 3164. BOOK-K E E P I N G ACCOUNTING CLASSES, Starting June. Register now. Preparing for 1972 LCC Examination. Raja s College.988 words
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Advertisement886 1971-06-09 24 INTERNATIONAL AIR ENTERPRISE week y economic flights to London, also commercial flights A European Tours Tel: Spore. *****0 460H70. MALAYA 7-OAVS (A.C. Room) $93/-. (II. 1 C HIGHLANDS. F HILL 4 Days $63-. $75/Dcp Sun.. Mon HAADVAI, SONCHLA. VALA. SO GOLOK 8-I)ayt $r." 13 6. 27/6 BANOKOK, CHIENCMAI la-Days Train886 words
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Article, Illustration338 1971-06-09 25 YAP CHENG TONG - YAP CHENG TONG: By Singapore, Tuesday fHK search for an ideal living environment for Singaporeans is on. For two days next month, experts on environmental control will probe the conditions vnder which people give of their best. They will discuss the338 words
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71 1971-06-09 25 CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS TO SELL RED FEATHERS I^INGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society is appealing to members and their children to help sell Red Feathers for the Singapore Cheshire Home on June 19. Those interested should send in their names to the acting secretary of the71 words
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Article57 1971-06-09 25 SINGAPORE, Tues. Russia will hold a trade exhibition here in Octoberits second this year. The exhibition will feature the latest Soviet machinery and equipment. Russian trade officials will arrive here within the nexf few months to prepare the show. In April this year the Russians staged a57 words
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Article45 1971-06-09 25 SINGAPORE. Tuea. The Port Authority today warned mariners not to anchor in the vicinity of a barge, which is lying under 70 feet of water in the Western Roads. The wreck position Is marked by a bouy with a quick-flashing green light.45 words
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Article34 1971-06-09 25 PENANO, Tues.— The Asia Foundation has made a $3,000 grant to the Penang Society of Contemporary Affairs to conduct activities that would Increase public consciousness of the danger of using drugs.34 words
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157 1971-06-09 25 Tree on garage: Housewife loses claim for damages CINGAPORE, Tues. A housewife today lost her claim In a magistrates court for damages from a landowner whose tree fell on her garage and car. The Third Magistrate, Mr. Tan Teow Yeow, ruled that Mr. Khoo Soo Chye's responsibility for the tree157 words
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Article40 1971-06-09 25 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union will hold Its annual dinner a( the Chung Cheng High School compound on June 20 at 7.30 p.m. The Education Minister. Mr Lim Kirn San. will be the guest-of-honour.40 words
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Advertisement449 1971-06-09 25 V* X^ JI J I 1 1 A VI K 1 Lil™lk I K^ J i (.'ont. from Page 24) For Sal* EXSTOCK DEFORMED round steel bars JIS G3112 SD3O similar BS 783 ASTM A-15 Intermediate trade 10 MM to 32 MM for export only and prestreased concrete wire plain449 words
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Advertisement533 1971-06-09 25 IMPORTED PHILCO AIR-CONDI- TIONERS, Refrigerators for sale 1 also repairs/service. Contact associated Air-conditioning Co. Tel: B'pore 49T286. HELP YOUR CHILDREN earnini languages with Blrston Caasette Recorders. Sole Agents. Blgston I Electronic Ud. Tel: *****. *****. MARK IV AUTO AIRCONOITIONER Owner co:n, abroad. Removed from 1967 Mercedes 200. Phone ***** SHURE533 words
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Advertisement606 1971-06-09 25 1969 MAZOA ISOO. V Viva SL 4 doors. F 'Escort Super. 196s M.'llOC 1967 M '1000. Toyota Crown. 1966 0 Rekord 1700 Air-con.. 1965 F/600D. 1964 F Cortina. 1963 MO/1101. 1962 O/Rekord. 1961 F/Anglla. IM Huat Co. 46 Rangoon Rd.. Spore *****. *****. FOR SALE Volvo 1458 820 Station Wagon606 words
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Advertisement584 1971-06-09 25 MC MIOOIT 1962 red highest otter Tel: *****1 ext. 169 Lim after S p.m. ***** 1 spore No dealers. FORO ISCORT 4 door Deluxe 1970 model registered 1970. Please ring Spore ***** after 9.00 a.m. LOTUS SUPER SfVEN registered for road use $3,500 0.n.0. Contact Kenneth Chla (Tel B'pore *****)584 words
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Advertisement490 1971-06-09 25 Led es hairdressing JEAN'S SALON. Special Brushwave $s/- Bhampoo/set $2.50 Bleaching. Tinting. Highlights. Facials A Manicures. 29-B. Tangltn Road *****0 Singapore. Shopping guide SHOW HER YOUR LOVE with fashionable and distinctive Jewellery from Tin Blng Ooldsmlths Pte Ltd., 215-217. South Bridge Road. B'pore. LOOKING FOR CULTURED pearls at a fair490 words
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Advertisement1283 1971-06-09 25 NOTICE OF SALE BENSON CAR RENTAL COMPANY NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that the tuslne«s of self-driven car rentals hitherto carried on at No. 30-A, Irrawaddy Road. Singapore, by the undersigned under the name and <tyle or BENSON CAR RENTAL COMPANY; the name and goodwill If any: the fleet of cars1,283 words
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Advertisement841 1971-06-09 25 KERETAPI TANAH MKI.AVI PEMBERITAHI' TAWARAN ■KMiIiKIM, KAPAOA SrAN KJ-3 4 DI-jAMBAT/AN UDILLEMAKD. SL'NGAI KL'SIAL. KELANTAN. Tawaran adalah dlpelawa darlpada Pemboiong2 yarg berdalur Kelas 'A' untok membekalkan tenaga. alat2 kerja dan bahani untoe: kerja2 yang lersebut dlatas. 2. Pemborong2 yang berhajat hendaJtlan oengan perbelanjaannya stmdirl. melawat kawa&an di-Jambaun Sungal Kusial dan841 words
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Article343 1971-06-09 26 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE BATTLES for the trainers' and jockeys' championships are hotting up. At the half-way mark of the season, there are ties for leadership in both lists. Mansor Matban and Colin Tulloh share top spot in the trainers' table, each having343 words
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Article, Illustration215 1971-06-09 26 A vendetta, El Shafei says of ILTF ban LONDON, Tues. Ismael El Shafei of Egypt, one of three contract professionals suspended at the weekend by the International Lawn Tennis Federation, yesterday spoke of a "vendetta" against him and his colleagues* El Shafei, who is in Bristol for the Wills Open215 words
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375 1971-06-09 26 CRANKFURT, Tues. The West German F.A. r will Investigate charges of match fixing in Federal League soccer matches last Saturday. The end-of-season controversy began on Sunday when the president of the Offenbach Kickers, HorstGregorlo Canellas, alleged that players of Hertha BSC Berlin were bribedReuter - 375 words
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Article115 1971-06-09 26 SYDNEY. Tues. A dispute over dates for the 1871-73 Australian tennis circuit which threatened to split the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia and the New South Wales body has been aettled LTAA last night conceded to NSW's demands by altering all dates for the circuit exceptReuter - 115 words
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161 1971-06-09 26 RUSSIA ROUT CYPRUS 6-1 TO LEAD GROUP 4 MOSCOW, Tues. Russia last night raced to the top of Group 4 In the European soccer championship with a 6-1 victory over Cyprus, still without a point after five matches. The Russians could even afford the luxury of a missed penalty asReuter - 161 words
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Article31 1971-06-09 26 LONDON. Tues. EnKiUh table tennis players Tony CUyton and Brian Burn leave cm June 25 for a month's tour of Australia. On the ..ay they v.lll play In Singapore.31 words
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Article26 1971-06-09 26 NEW YORK. Tues. Results of yesterday's major league baseball games: National Leaf ac: Pittsburgh 11 Chicago 6. St. Louis 7 Atlanta 8 (10 Innings).26 words
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146 1971-06-09 26 We'll fight Fifa's plan, say England ONDON, Tues. The English F.A. will vote arainst a plan to malke the European championship a qualifying: round for the World Cup. I'EFA. the European governing body, meet in extraordinary session at Monte Carlo next week to seek a united front in ways ofUPI - 146 words
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Article49 1971-06-09 26 8YDNEY. Tues. Sydney fighter Lucky Oattelleri stopped Ken Bradly to win the Australian featherweight title in the fifth round of a sensational fight here last night. The bout was .stooped by referee Jimmy Carru:h'.rs a'ter Biadley had been knockd down fcur times In the round.49 words
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102 1971-06-09 26 BELFAST, Tues. British golfer Tony Jacklln will miss the Northern Irelang Open here later this month following a threat against his life if he played. Three weeks ago, an anonymous telephone caller threatened to shoot Jacklin if he took part and alsoReuter - 102 words
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412 1971-06-09 26 Smith's 158 puts Middlesex in strong position LONDON, Tues.— Opening batsman Mike Smith slammed his second century in successive days to enable Middlesex to declare 100 runs ahead of Northamptonshire in their English county cricket championship match at Lord's here yesterday. Smith, who hit 110 In the Sunday League againstReuter - 412 words
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315 1971-06-09 27 ERNEST FRIDA - More events, so it's Pesta Sukan for a month ERNEST FRIDA By rfHH: National Sports Promotion Board has extended the period of this year's Pesta Sukan from 10 days to one month to cope with the expansion of a 25--event programme. In the words of the organising chairman, Mr. Chan315 words
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Article, Illustration191 1971-06-09 27 ANGLO Chinese School, the only school team In the l'nder-29 water-polo league, yesterday clinched the fourth berth when they handed newcomers Apex a 23-1 drubbing at Queenstown. The schoolbojs were In fighting mood. They tamed the Apex players with tight marking, accurate pastes and excellent positioning. Little191 words
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270 1971-06-09 27 Defending champs Malaysia held 1-1 by Cambodia JAKARTA, Tues. J Defending champions Malaysia were held to a one-all draw by Cambodia tonight In the nine-nation Jakarta Anniversary football tournament. There was no score at halftime. But Immediately after the interval the Malaysians became the aggressors with well-co-ordinated attacks on theReuter - 270 words
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Article124 1971-06-09 27 T.C-M. Jukes won the SICC "B" medal golf competition with nett 71 at the Buklt Course yesterday. Runner-up was utt Keow Slong with a nett 72. In the Silver Trophy competition at tiie Island course yesterday, N. Ngul bt M. Young 4 and 3. Kee Bee124 words
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Article63 1971-06-09 27 PENANO Tues. Malaysia' Singapore retained the Ollanl Gold Cup when they beat PhilUplnes 8-3 In their annual International polo match at the polo ground In Western Road here today. The Phllllplnes were one goal down (4-3) at the end of the fifth chukka. but the combined63 words
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Article63 1971-06-09 27 PSV Eindhoven soccer team from Holland (lew Into Kuala Lumpur yesterday with a pledge to show the quality and brand of football that have taken them to the top in European soccer. Eindhoven will leave for Singapore after their game against Malaysia tonight. They meet63 words
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393 1971-06-09 27 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE By PETER Davey and Milton Ishwarlal are out of the Singapore cricket team for this weekend's three-day Test against Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur—and Dave McCall and Mick Tinnion step Into the vacant berths. Ishwarlal pulled out because the match clashes with393 words
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153 1971-06-09 27 DRAWN TEST: RAIN SAVES THE DAY FOR ENGLAND BIRMINGHAM. Tues. Rain saved England from certain dereat In the final of their cricket Test here today against Pakistan. England had lost five wickets for 229 runs when play ended. The result, as expected, was a draw after rain and bad light153 words
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Article89 1971-06-09 27 PAKISTAN Ist Inns: 608-7 dec (Zahir Abbas 274. Asif Iqbal 104 no., Mushtaq Mohammad 100). ENGLAND Ist Inns: 353 (A. Knott 116; Asif Masood 5 for 111). ENGLAND 2nd Inns (Overnight 184 for 3) J. Edrich c Wasim b Asif Masood 15 B. Luckhurst not out 108 C. Cowdrey b89 words
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194 1971-06-09 27 JOE DORAI - S'pore asked to stage the next Asian shoot JOE DORAI By "J^HK Asian Amateur Shooting Federation (AASF) have asked Singapore to stage the next Asian Championshins in September 1975. This was disclosed yesterday by the Singapore Shooting Association president. Mr. Fung Lok Nam, who said thai they were seriously planning194 words
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Article, Illustration290 1971-06-09 27 GODFREY ROBERT - Foresters make a winning league debut GODFREY ROBERT By NEWCOMERS Foresters made a grand start In "the FAS Div. 3 league when they shocked reputed Ming Court Hotel 3-1 at Farrer Park yesterday. Foresters, a team comprising eight schoolboys, rattled Ming Court, the Business Houses div. 3 league and cup290 words
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Article26 1971-06-09 27 CAPE TOWN. Tues South African vice-captain Eddie Barlow today withdrew from the Springbok cricket tour of Australia later this year for business reasons. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement383 1971-06-09 26 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY PSA Eaat tycoon Container Port Development TENDER NOTICE Tender for Supply tt Delivery Including Erection Seven (7) 10Ton Straddle Carrlera The Port of Singapore Authority Invites tenders for the supply and delivery Including erection of seven (7) 30-Ton Straddle Carriers. Manufacturers who are experienced In383 words
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Advertisement86 1971-06-09 26 prU ARMED FORCES^ I Join Singapore's Fast Expanding* 3 I MARITIME COMMAND i f as MIDSHIPMEN LE&BM 5P Qualification! Terms of Service TJ i3"ii»J W m *At least School Certificate Initial appointment will b« on f\ P sUrSl B^^H ficationwitti acradit in Mathe- pacts for permanent' raguM^r I ifj 43aV»986 words
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Miscellaneous458 1971-06-09 27 WORD PUZZLE p Cai ilaai futt imi -r- STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAYJ i WORD PUZZLE 'W 1 I vfl\ t« m iri m nil atttr 'hihi I |Ot| »aitia| iatlra<l.Mt awaat Mkw. MM M> Ml Mll 3 s Ij] Ta aEI fill sTJ [c" ITI missing I s^^^H _tLi^^^ CLUES L-_458 words
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Article, Illustration55 1971-06-09 28 r|RAWING provided by Tass shows 11 (top) and Soviet space laboratory Salyut (foreground), about to link up in outer space. Salyut was launched seven weeks ago. Three cosmonauts, who were launched into orbit on Sunday morning aboard Soyuz 11, went aboard the space laboratory afterAP - 55 words
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139 1971-06-09 28 Relief supplies pouring into Calcutta /CALCUTTA, Tues. Relief vy and medical supplies to ease the suffering of East Pakistan cival war refugees were pouring Into Calcutta today. Officials coordinating the aid feared transportation bottlenecks might hamper the flow into outlying areas. Officials at Dum Dum international airport reported a delay139 words
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257 1971-06-09 28 SEAMAN DENIES RAPING SWIMMER DAWN FRASER CYDNEY, Tues. A Polish seaman accused of raping 0 1 y m pic swimming gold medallist Dawn Fraser at knifepoint denied the offence when his trial opened here today. Boleslaw Leszcynzk. 52, a stoker-mechanic, of the motor-vessel Tenos, appeared In suburban Balmaln Court chargedReuter - 257 words
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Article24 1971-06-09 28 LONDON, Tues. Singapore's High Commissioner to London. Mr. AP. Rajah, paid a farewell call on Foreign Secretary Sir Alec DouglasHome today. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Obituary30 1971-06-09 28 MISS RAJINI d/o Mrs Ounaratnam and late Mr. 8 Ounarataam pasaad away raddanly en 8.6 71. Contgs Imvh M Ttoog Bbaru to Bldadaii at 3 00 p.m. on 0.«.T1.30 words
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201 1971-06-09 28 Yuyitungs: Marcos will take them back, if... HELSINKI, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines has conditionally agreed to the repatriation of the Yuyitung brothers but will not take the initiative in bringing home the two Philippines-born Chinese newsmen, now Jailed In Taiwan, highly placed sources at the International PressAP; UPI - 201 words
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Article64 1971-06-09 28 LONDON. Tues. Britain's balance of payments Its tradIng account with the world made a gain of £77 million during the first three months of this year, the Government announced today. Although this was about £100 million less than the previous quarter's gain. It wasReuter - 64 words
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Article411 1971-06-09 28 T ONDON. Tue«. The itock mar- kat clOMd mixed today In very quiet tradtnc Recent reviews on the uncertain Industrial and economic outlook and the overnight Irregular trend on Wall Street led to caution among Institutional buytri By 5.48 p.m. the Financial Tlmci Index bad eaaed 0.7 at411 words
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199 1971-06-09 28 Welder burnt to death in tanker blast CINGAPORE, Tues. A young welder was burnt to death minutes after an explosion ripped through the hold of a tanker berthed at Jurong Shipyard today. Three other contract workers one the elder brother of the dead welder were also injured in the five-minute199 words
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263 1971-06-09 28 Kedah CID help in arrest of 2 kidnap suspects SINGAPORE, Tuesday T«E ClD's Special In- vestigations Section today teamed up with their Malaysian counterparts to capture two men wanted In connection with the kidnapping of a millionaire in Kedah three years ago. Four officers from Kedah s CID flew in263 words
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Article31 1971-06-09 28 MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet Premier Alexel Kosygln and Indian Foreign Minister Swaran Singh today dlscu.'-sed the crisis In India brought about by the Influx of East Pakistani refugees Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-06-09 28 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: Isolated showers.15 words
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