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Title Section21 1971-06-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 2* CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250721 words
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Article645 1971-06-10 1 Nation must come first, he tells IPI assembly TEXT OF THE PM's SPEECH BEGINS IN PAGE 2 HELSINKI, Wecnesday MR. LEE Kuan Yew told the IPI general assembly here today that the freedom of the press in Singapore must be subordinated to the overriding needs645 words
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353 1971-06-10 1 Images can be altered, not realities SINGAPORE, Wed. 15 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said today that he was not interested in images. The Prime Minister was replying to a question during an interview with the Finnish Radio and Television on whether the "war" on newspapers has caused changes In his353 words
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239 1971-06-10 1 HELSINKI, Wed - Anti-Lee lobbying splits delegates HELSINKI, Wed- HEAVY anti-Singapore Government lobbying had brought about a backlash of opposition to this campaign among International Press Institute (IPI) delegates as they awaited Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's speech. There werr indications of strong feelings among some IPI members about the extent of the anti-SingaporeReuter - 239 words
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Article51 1971-06-10 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police caught a butcher. Neo Eng Tang, and his wife. Tan Cheok Tee. betting with four katls (2.4 kg) of pork at a game of cards at Seng Poh market yesterday morning. They were each fln»d $40 today. The pork was given to a charity51 words
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Article, Illustration129 1971-06-10 1 Aussie and 3 others face drug charges A I STRALIAN businessA man Edwin Joseph Wlldie, 33 (above), bf Sydney, covers his face with his hand as he leaves a magistrate's court after being charged yesterday with abetting three Malaysian businessmen accused of having "dangerous drugs" 1,440 grains of heroin. TheTAN WEE HIM - 129 words
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Article45 1971-06-10 1 CALCUTTA, Wed. The cholera epidemic which has claimed the lives of at least 8,000 East Pakistani refugees In the border areas of West Bengal has now been checked to some extent, according to State Chief Minister Mr. A Joy Kumar Mukherjee. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article34 1971-06-10 1 BERNE, Wed. Swiss Industrialist Alfred Kusser Kappeler, kidnappeed In La Pas on Monday night, has been freed In return for a US$3O,OOO ransom, the Swiss Foreign Ministry said here today.34 words
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Article30 1971-06-10 1 LONDON. Wed. A big arms cache suspected to have been stored by extremist Irishmen working In Britain was found early today near the Royal Ascot racecourse.30 words
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269 1971-06-10 1 CHIN CHENG MEI - Fernandez appeals to Home Secretary against extradition CHIN CHENG MEI By LONDON, Wed—Former MSA secretary and legal adviser Gerald Fernandez petitioned the Home Secretary late last night against his extradition to Singapore to stand trial on a charge of corruption. I understand there is no time limit for a reply269 words
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83 1971-06-10 1 MOSCOW, Wed. Cosmonaut Oeorgl Dobrovolsky tumbled about like an acrobat today in the spacious cabin of the orbitIng space laboratory Salyut (Salute) in a demonstration of weightlessness for Soviet television viewers. The three history-making cosmonauts Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Patsayev began their third83 words
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Article489 1971-06-10 1 PM on the Herald affair HELSINKI. Wed. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew discussed both the Herald and Nanyang affairs extensively after his speech under sharp questioning by IPI delegates almost all of them hostile to his press policies. Mr. Lee said Miss Aw Sian, the IPI chairman and an investor in489 words
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Article42 1971-06-10 1 MOUNT ISA (Australia), Wed. An anonymous phone caller has threatened to blow up the local radio station and drop a bomb In a mine shaft unless detectives Investigating the A 1500.000 ($1.7 million) bomb hofcx quit this mining town. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article, Illustration2791 1971-06-10 2 Reinforcing— not undermining— cultural values IN the mid term elections in America in November 1970, television, the most powerful of contemporary mass media, did not prove to be decisive In winning elections. The neat packaging and slick presentation of programmes and personalities,2,791 words
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61 1971-06-10 3 Why the pill but not the promiscuity too The problem of external influences WE are an international junc- tlon for ships, aircraft and telecommunications by cable and satellite. People from the richer countries of the West, their magazines, newspapers, television and cinema films, all come in. We are very exposed.61 words
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207 1971-06-10 3 $1.5 m profit by Intraco last year SINGAPORE. Wed. Intraco Ltd.. Singapore's international trading company, made a pre-tax profit of $1,536,735 last year, according to its annual report for 1970 released today. This represented a return of 15.4 per cent on capital compared with 4.3 per cent for 1969. The207 words
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Article28 1971-06-10 3 SINOAPORE, Wed. Mr. Woon Wan Slang, chairman of Jurong Town Corporation, will open the Jurong Town Creche at Corporation Drive at 4.30 p.m. on June 18.28 words
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Advertisement249 1971-06-10 3 our EUROPE with Global Last year, several hundred Singaporeans and Malaysians had a wonderful time on a Global Coach Tour of Europe. This year, 1971, make sure you don't miss out. Choose one of Global's popular European tOU'S. Just Ss67o for 15 doys Europe Ss76o for 18 days Europe: Ss92o249 words
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Advertisement410 1971-06-10 3 Ybur money is safe in Australia 1^ Registered Mortgages on land and buildings have been one of the safest investments over the years, preferred by careful investors throughout the world for the/past century. Australian Housing Mortgages are particularly attractive because of the stability of the Australian Government and the sound410 words
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Miscellaneous41 1971-06-10 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl fejlji HMMM! I I I KNOW THERE'S )M \V\r\ V SOMETHIN' I WAS <fl r \f r~hr^ sonjna to tcay, A Vily /-^n but i cant JIB ygL C RECALL HKX -J??dmk /f/ffifife NOW i remember)41 words
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Article, Illustration836 1971-06-10 4 Editor liable for contents court is told K.L. SEDITION CASE— THIRD DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday fHE prosecution in the Ttusan Melayu sedition case contended today that an editor who put out a newspaper should be "ultimately responsible" for the paper. Senior Federal Counsel Mr. Gunn Chit Tuan was replying to836 words
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Advertisement374 1971-06-10 4 S SHOWS DAILY at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 m 9.15pm The tragic life great nusic of Tchaikovsky jj I KEN RUSSELLS f*J I^V THE t±Q k > music MP I IjOVERS TJT'^ -r^^J i RiChard t^ I Pr^H I glenda jm^ m ww im l J JACKSON^ Wtm I. JaWfji374 words
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Advertisement308 1971-06-10 4 TmT i^BnBBBBBB^BH Do your thing to your own C\/^~^\T\ beat and the throb of )§||Q|||n Trinity and the Pink \J\^_^/Q and Purple at The Eye f Lp PW from dusk to dawn. UIC V7 C Th» twinging ditco thai Hill hat 11. kll CUSCADEN HOUSE HOTEL TEL3729TI 2nd "CARRY ON"308 words
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Advertisement547 1971-06-10 4 ORGANISATION O»INI TOOAYf 11am. 1.45, 4.00, 4. J0 4 9.15 Ricnord Chomberloin Glendo Jockjon "Tha Mask Lnm" a Ir Ponovision Color (UA). COMING SOON! Jone Fonda, Michoel Sorrozm a iusonnoh York Gag Young l "Th«y SNoM HtiMi Dan't Tht.r In Ponavmon K Color (ABC-FOX) NOW SNOWING! 11 am. 1.45, 4.00,547 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1971-06-10 5 T.F. HWANG - Try Nanyang executives in camera plea by Marshall 'TWO ASPECTS OF CASE WELL WITHIN PROVINCE OF SEDITION ACT' T.F. HWANG: Singapore. Wed MR. David Marshall, representing four detained Nanyang Skmg Pau executives, pleaded in the High Court today that his clients be brought up for trial in camera under the1,465 words
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192 1971-06-10 5 $40m drydock soil tests to begin soon SINGAPORE, Wed. Jurong Shipyard has appointed a group of Japanese engineering consultants to conduct soil tests at the Tanjong Kllng site of its planned "super" drydock. The experts will start work before the end of the month and will core about 15 holes192 words
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204 1971-06-10 5 PENANG, Wed— Thirteen Gerakan State assemblymen late tonlrnt pledged to support Dr. Urn Chonf Eu against a certain section of the national party headquarters which had reportedly urged his resignation as Chief Minister of Penang. Tonight's four-hour emergency meeting was closed to the204 words
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Advertisement218 1971-06-10 5 iH HrvX'-vl Hi i v^^Bta* it I 111 I x^^B Hn *i S II If lU ,-< Swissair brings the whole of Europe so much closer Switzerland, the home base of Swissair, lies in the very heart of Europe. The Swissair s Daylight Flights to the heart ideal stopover point218 words
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172 1971-06-10 6 MSA flies into a snag over Dutch airgirls By ARTHUR RICHARDS CINGAPORE, Wed. MSA's nve Dutch air stewardesses will not call at Singapore anymore. This Is because they have been scheduled to fly only between London and Bahrein and return, and not between London and Singapore and return as originally172 words
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Article34 1971-06-10 6 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Wed. Pour youths were charged here today with the theft of three cars in two days. No pleas were taken and the accused were remanded on ball.34 words
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Article26 1971-06-10 6 SINOAPORE. Wed. St. John Ambulance Association will hold its annual meeting at its headquarters in Beach Road at 6.30 p.m. on June 16.26 words
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Article, Illustration489 1971-06-10 6 SOH TIANG KENG - Britain's $10m fair in Spore 200 firms in trade 'offensive' By SOH TIANG KENG DRITAIX will launch a major trade offensive in this region by staging the biggest industrial exhibition in Singapore in October. Two hundred companies, with display goods worth about $10 million, will take part in this show489 words
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Article92 1971-06-10 6 SINGAPORE FISHING BOAT DETAINED KUANTAN, Wed— A Singapore flshinc boat has been detained here on suspicion of using explosives for fishing: in Malaysian waters. The 10-ton boat, detained near Pulau Tioman, off the Pahang coast, was towed here yesterday by Marine Police. A spokesman of the Fisheries Department said that92 words
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Article55 1971-06-10 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Maiande Sithambavam. 23. was charged today with threatening Subramaniam Salleh with Injury if he did not object to the promotion of a PUB fitter. The offence was alleged to have taken place In the comrwund of the PUB quarters at fi m.s. Dunearn Road, on55 words
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247 1971-06-10 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday WATER consumption yesterday stayed under the 100-million-gallon mark, although at 98.3 million gallons it was 300,000 gallons higher than on Monday. Some rainfall yesterday also helped: Seletar reservoir had 0.68 Inch. Pelrce 0.15 Inch and MacRitchie 0.22 inch. Macßitchle247 words
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285 1971-06-10 6 Import duty boosts sales of local poultry CINGAPORE, Wed. T Sales of local poultry have gone up by about 50 per cen* on the market thanks to an import duty imposed last November. The duty of 40 cents a pound has resulted in les> chickens being imported but Improved the285 words
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Article45 1971-06-10 6 Photography course SINGAPORE. Wed. The Orchard Road YMCA will start a six-week practical photography course for beginners from June 28. Classes will be held either on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Pee for the course is $10.45 words
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Article, Illustration325 1971-06-10 7 NELLIE HAR - Top model Rose turns to designing kids' wear NELLIE HAR: By FASHION model Rose 1 Fang, one of Hollywood designer Richard Blackwell's top mannequins, will make her debut here this month. Shanghai-born Rose who left for America at the age of 17 and had been working in America's fashion hubsHan Hai Fong - 325 words
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155 1971-06-10 7 PHK National Union of Malaysian Students (NUMS), wUI launch a week-long signature campaign tomorrow to appeal to the Government to repeal sections in the Universities and University Colleges Act, restricting their activities in politics and trade unions. NUMS president Inche Abididdar bin Haji Mohamed Noor,155 words
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245 1971-06-10 7 Farmer's night out with crane driver and sailor SINGAPORE, Wed. A, seaman and a crane driver lured a farmer into an "embarassing situation" and then tried to blackmail him, a magistrate's court heard today. The seaman, Low Cheng Hee, 20, today pleaded guilty to impersonating a detective and Inducing farmer245 words
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Article59 1971-06-10 7 SINOAPORE. Wed. The visiting four-man Sarawak Government delegation today had "useful and informative discussions with the Housing Board's chief executive officer. Mr. Teh Cheang Wan. at the board's office In Maxwell Road. Besides urban development, they also discussed land acquisition curing the one-and-a-half hour meeting.59 words
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Article47 1971-06-10 7 BINOAPORE, Wed. A welder. How Yuen Fan. was fined $70 today for driving his scooter at "an excessive speed" and racing with other scootensts along Nelson Road at 3.30 a.m. on Nov. 23. 1969. He was also disqualified from driving for a month.47 words
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202 1971-06-10 7 Dearer 'brandy dry' soon, but how much -more?- CINGAPORE, Wed. Drinkers may soon have to pay more for that half peg of brandy though by how much it is not yet known. The price hike is expected to follow an increase in wholesale price to be Introduced in midJuly. Retailers,202 words
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Article94 1971-06-10 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— Four armed men today held up 11 employees of Tal Tat Trading Co. in Jalan Besar and escaped with about $2,500 in cash and personal belongings. The robbers, two armed with "revolver-like objects." tied up the seven men among the employees and94 words
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Article34 1971-06-10 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Thai Ambassador. Mr. Nibhon Wilairat gave a noon reception at the Royal Thai Embassy today to mark the 25th anniversary of the King of Thailand's ascension to the throne.34 words
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223 1971-06-10 8 Sardon tells of home-sick Malaysian nurses in Britain KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Minister of Health, Tan Sri Haji Sardon bin Hajl Jubir today spoke of the hundreds of homesick Malaysian nurses who are stranded i n Britain. "Everywhere I went they asked me If they could come back and work In223 words
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Article40 1971-06-10 8 SINQAPORE. Wed. The First Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment held Its farewell parade at the Selarang Barracks square In Changi today. Brigadier M.J.H. Walsh. Commander of 28 Commonwealth Infantry Bridge in Singapore, was the reviewing officer.40 words
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Article29 1971-06-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A labourer, M Palliandl. 36. died after he was electrocuted while working on a dredge in a tin mine at 7th mile Ipoh Road yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration160 1971-06-10 8 OUR NEW MAN IN THE UNITED NATIONS SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Shunmugam Jayakumar, SI, (above), a law lecturer at the University of Singapore, was today appointed the Republic's new Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He will leave for New York early next month to take up the appointment Mr. Jayakumar160 words
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Article47 1971-06-10 8 SINGAPORE, Wed Mr. A.L. Selvarajoo of the Postal Services Department will speak on "Speed reading to the Young People's Service at the Queenstown branch library, Margaret Drive on Friday at 3 p.nv Free admission tickets are available from the adult information counter at the library47 words
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185 1971-06-10 8 rE Commissioner of Police. Mr. Cheam Kirn Seang. said tonight that the police's continuous efforts to strengthen public confidence were paying dividends as evidenced by the gradual disappearance of the gap between the public and the police. "However, I call on all officers185 words
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388 1971-06-10 8 MASIE KWEE - Classroom teaching to get top priority in internship scheme MASIE KWEE SINGAPORE Wednesday ANEW plan to produce "top-notch" teachers, in which newly-qualified teach ers from the Teachers' Training College will go through one year of internship, will concentrate on classroom teaching. The TTC principal, the Rev. T.R. Doraisamy, who disclosed388 words
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Miscellaneous138 1971-06-10 8 Alley Oap By Y.T. Hantlin [OUR PISEOM HASJ^^ 13^" 1^ I ...AND KEEP ME "^y H I YiSOT A MEW A NOTHING DEFINITE AT .^Mi^ iMg'-g'-^ JUST LEFT THE y^BOOD! DONT INFORMED OF yOUH f RlfiHT, PROJECT UNEP THE /^VOMENT, ALLEY jl-^St,'. jWK V* i^/j-ABRATOBY. 1 LOSS HIM, WHEREABOUTS! I138 words
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Article, Illustration450 1971-06-10 9 N. G. KUTTY - Chaos as 50mph winds hit Spore N. G. KUTTY TREES UPROOTED AND ROOFS BLOWN OFF Bi J^ 30 -m mute storm with winds raging up to r>()mph early this morning brought chaos in several parts of Singapore. Several trees were uprooted, roofs of houses blown off or damaged, and overhead450 words
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104 1971-06-10 9 Burglars steal police officer's —car DETALING JAVA, Wed. Burglars jot away with a car and electrical equipment, valued at $8,000, from the home of a senior police officer at I'nited Gardens, 43-mile Klang Road, yesterday. Assistant Commissioner M.i ron bin Abdul Rahman. 47. of the Special Branch at Federal Police104 words
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Miscellaneous356 1971-06-10 9 Tents for refugees SINGAPORE. Wed— A RAF Hercules transport left (h.ingi base this morning for Calcutta with some 30.000-lb of tent materials for East Pakistani refugees camping in India. Straits Times Crossword i I I wt |b riff I i m^|^| B^p ■-5 i H_JHI_ M M '^J n n356 words
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Article489 1971-06-10 10 Official coyness about the rising cost of living has a simple explanation. There are no reliable indices in either Singapore or Malaysia. They are out of date and are based (as the statisticians say) on a "wrong basket." Styles of living have changed since the 1950s when489 words
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Article302 1971-06-10 10 The threat of cholera in tin- eastern states of India has been checked to some extent. Another danger has come into sharper focus. The presence of refugee millions, and their con cintration in politically volatile West Bengal, has engendered serious social tensions. Local people have become resentful302 words
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Article224 1971-06-10 10 American visitor Mr. William Christensen may have been at fault in some of his reasoning, but his assessment of woman's place in Singapore society was not. Mr. Christensen argued, for instance, that the fact that women are performing some of the physically exacting tasks in the building industry224 words
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Article, Illustration922 1971-06-10 10 DEV MURAKA - Russia plays for high stakes POWER GAME IN INDIAN OCEAN MOSCOW The Soviet Union has become far less apologetic in recent months about its naval challenge to the West in the Indian Ocean. With the reduction of British naval power in the area and the growing size of the SovietOFNS - 922 words
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922 1971-06-10 10 Lead in the air an increasing hazard ATMOSPHERIC lead pollution is not a mere academic abstract: it is a growing hazard to public health in Malaysia and elsewhere. Recent studies In Sweden, Britain and the U.S.A. have shown that the principal source of airborne lead in urban environments Is the922 words
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Article541 1971-06-10 10 VICENTE MALIWANAG - Jus sanguinis or jus soli? VICENTE MALIWANAG By MANILA Jus santuinis or jus soji? The fate of an estimated 700,--000 Chinese in the Philippines and their descendants may well rest on the answer to this question involving citizenship provisions in the Philippine Constitution. In the coming months, it will be541 words
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Advertisement179 1971-06-10 10 ■PI JAMES B. LANSING IJIJIJ LlOO CENTURY THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LlOO CENTURY The most demanding requirement for excellence i.\ loudspeakers comes from recording studios. In this application, the loudspeaker monitor is the standard by which recordings are judged. Early in 196 7, a group of engineers from leading studios179 words
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339 1971-06-10 11 Pledge of freer world trade by the richest nations PARIS, Wed. Ministers of the world's richest nations agreed yesterday to pursue freer world trade and to set up a special high level study group to head off potential difficulties. Announcing the creation of the new body, American Secretary of StateReuter - 339 words
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95 1971-06-10 11 Panty theft case off as woman fails to appear HONG KONG. Wed. A case against a Hone Kone civil servant accused of trying to steal two pairs of women's panties has been dismissed after the owner and key witness failed to appear in court. The magistrate dismissed the charge yesterday95 words
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Article34 1971-06-10 11 LONDON. Wed. The prospect of sterling's international role being down-graded If Britain becomes a member of the European Coramcn Market made little Impact on :U quoted price In the .'oreign exchange market.34 words
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Article, Illustration460 1971-06-10 11 Political enemies cooked up fraud charges: Lord Moynihan MANILA, Wednesday (JLOBE-HOPPING Lord Moynihan denied yesterday that he and his Philippine wife Amina have been hiding from Scotland Yard, and said he plans to return to England to clear his name after a civil suit against them is settled in theAP - 460 words
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267 1971-06-10 11 Magnate's son kidnapped by the Mafia PALERMO (Sicily), Wed.— The son of a wealthy Sicilian construction magnate was herded into a car and kidnapped by five men last night. The abduction of 28--yeai-old Gulseppe Vassallo came Just when the Government had Intensified Its crackdown on the Sicilian Mafia by exilingAP - 267 words
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192 1971-06-10 11 SURPRISE SENATE YES TO MORE PAY FOR U.S. SOLDIERS vyASHINGTON. wed. TT The Senate today approved a plan to more than double soldiers' pay In a surprise move to speed up the switch to an all-volunteer army. Only last month, the Senate rejected another slightly lower pay increase proposal. Today,Reuter - 192 words
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384 1971-06-10 11 VIETCONG OFFER TO FREE ALL U.S. PRISONERS WASHINGTON, Wed. THE Vietcong have offered to release all American prisoners before any fixed date set for withdrawal of all U.S.. forces from Vietnam, a member of Congress said yesterday. Mr. Robert Leggett (Democrat. California) said at a Press conference that Mr. NguyenReuter - 384 words
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Miscellaneous12 1971-06-10 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 1l n Saeeaaef *»jve\ l II 6-4-12 words
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343 1971-06-10 12 fAMBODIAN troops killed more than 100 North Vietnamese and lost more than 80 of their own troops killed and wounded In the fiercest ever fighting of the Cambodian war, the Phnom Penh High Command said today. A spokesman said the battle raged yesterday afternoon when343 words
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94 1971-06-10 12 Corona's 'ledger of death' names body No. 5 VI BA CITY (California), K Wed. Police continued studying an alleged death list in the mass "orchard" murders here as a fifth victim, a Negro, was found to be on the list. The list of 34 names was in a ledger takenReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration298 1971-06-10 12 ALL OUT HUNT FOR PEREZ KILLERS CANTIAGO, Wed. Gunmen assassinated a former Interior Minister, Mr. Edmundo Perez Zujovic, here yesterday and provoked the Government to immediately declare a state of emergency. The Government announced a state of emergency in the city and Santiago Province after a meeting of Marxist President298 words
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310 1971-06-10 12 Keep moon free of pollution, conflicts call by Russia MOSCOW, Wed.— The ITX Soviet Union yesterday called for a treaty to keep international conflicts and pollution off the moon and outlaw the staking of claims to lunar real estate. A Soviet dratt of such a treaty, handed to United NationsReuter - 310 words
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152 1971-06-10 12 NEW YORK, Wed. Police searched dimly lit caves under the Buffalo Zoo yesterday for part of ISS2O million in loot said to have been stolen in western New York State in the last five years. Police said an informant told them the stolen propertyAP - 152 words
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Advertisement254 1971-06-10 12 Petrol prices are shooting up. And people who drive gas guzzlers As bonus we s |ve you the other I BRITISH ix k features engineers thought couldn't be are going to feel it in their pockets. Not Mini drivers If you re hicky bujlt imo O n e sing ie254 words
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Article512 1971-06-10 13 Chou tells Rumania: Beware pHINESE P r c mier Chou En-lai warned Rumanian President Nlcolae Ceausescu last night to beware of Soviet exploitation and "nice words" from the United States. He was speaking at a banquet hosted by Mr. Ceausescu on the eve of the President's departure after an eight-dayReuter - 512 words
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187 1971-06-10 13 Developed nations reject move to overhaul Unido VIENNA. Wed. Industrial western and communist countries joined forces here to reject demands for restructuring and financing the United Nations Industrial Organisation (Unido). The demands were made by developing countries during the eight-day special conference of Unido attended by about 700 delegates fromReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration415 1971-06-10 13 Angry Indians in near-riot with hungry refugees CALCUTTA, Wednesday. reserve police were called out yesterday to prevent rioting between nearstarving East Pakistani refugees and angry Indians as medical teams battled to check a cholera epidemic sweeping West Bengal The police deiused a tense situation at Barasat 15 miles from here,Agencies - 415 words
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30 1971-06-10 13 Woman envoy's first official call THE Philippines' first woman Ambassador, Mrs. Rafaelita H. Soriano, chatting with Israel's President Zalman Shazar after presenting her credentials in Jerusalem on Tuesday. AP radiophoto.AP - 30 words
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Article83 1971-06-10 13 LONDON. Wed. An MP Is seeking curbs on supermarkets which sell sex aid* and contraceptives instead of groceries and vegetables. Mr Tom Ironmonger (Conservative) introduced in the Housi of Commons n private member's Bill giving civic health authorities power to control j>ex aidUPI - 83 words
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Advertisement211 1971-06-10 13 Who else flies 747s from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Manila and Tokyo direct to the U.S. A.? .A l| y V WsW VKa HJ^^™M»t *^.n9 Only Northwest. Nobody else. Meet us in any of these four cities and a Northwest Orient 747 will fly you direct to Seattle, .Chicago and New211 words
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Advertisement118 1971-06-10 13 Congratulations to DATO LEE CHEE SHAN D. K. M. P., (A) O. St, J., J. P. Otto Lee Chee Shan okmp. (A) o STJ. JP. on his appointment as PRESIDENT FOR LIFE AND VICE-CHAIRMAN of CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. AND CHAIRMAN of the Bank's Executive Committee FROM QUEK HOCK SENG118 words
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Article79 1971-06-10 14 CHIEF PRICES CHANGES TIMES CITY DESK RISES $159 +07 $1.07 .86^ $1.23 +.05 $2.52 +.05 $5.45 +.05 $1.11 +.03 $1.02 +.03 $1.57 +.03 Ambassador Folex Pan El Tractors N.B.T. Gammon Mega Chem Setron FALLS Shell $298 —.06 M. Tob $4.72 —.06 Hamr (M) $2.30 —.05 Lien Hoe $1.40 —.04 H.79 words
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Article37 1971-06-10 14 Straits Times Indices June S Jane Industrials: 161.49 161.04 1 Hotels: 75.M ISM Properties: ltt.lt ltg.M t Tins: 91.42 95.27 t$ rubbers: UB.7S 118.75 •Dec. JO. IN6 s 1<« IDec. 31. 1968 100 tDec. 29, lMt 10037 words
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Article222 1971-06-10 14 AFTER a steady opening prices moved irregularly on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading was moderate and there continued to be a good portion of time bargain dealing, especially in the lower priced issues. At the close conditions were barely steady. The Straits222 words
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Article1031 1971-06-10 14 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LIBTID AT THI CLOSE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINO ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIAL* UNIT TRUST (Anan Unit Trust) (Manager's priest fer June 10) M.il Invest Fund 140 1.45 Vai t'roi Fund 1.21 1 26 Chartered1,031 words
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Article1307 1971-06-10 14 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ACM A (1) $1.60. Mean (2) $1.58. <H J l-57 Allied Choc (1) $2.29.1,307 words
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Article401 1971-06-10 14 BORNEO Berhad last Thursday changed its name to Inchcape Berhad. Last night Inchcape posted its formal offer documents to shareholders of Motor I n v c s tments and Wheelock Marden. They are urged to accept as early as possible as acceptance date is July 7. Terms401 words
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Article171 1971-06-10 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at June 9. xx:al dollars to one unit if Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar view Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar J.S. Dollar ■ocal dollars to 100 units if Foreign Currency Belgian171 words
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Article110 1971-06-10 14 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCE. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Ceeenut Oil: bulk Ss3i sellers, drum $56 sellers. Cepra: Mixed if ob loose June/ July IK Cont. $32 B. Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob 100', NLW $1821 sellers. Sarawak white fob. 96T NLW $172» sellers. Sarawak special black110 words
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Article40 1971-06-10 14 In London on Tuesday the price of Malayan 3 per cent CIF UK UK N. European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton June/July waa quoted at £94 sellers or Ba-Cont. $227 sellers (£102) S or Ex-Cont. $247).40 words
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Article75 1971-06-10 14 1 THE Malaysian Minister A of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Cu'tonw duUrs tor the period from June 10 to U: Rubber 50H cents »>• Copra SSU.M a ton Palm Oil $721.25 a tea Palm Kernel $337.5* a to* The rates of btatles payable are: Rubber75 words
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Article167 1971-06-10 14 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday recovered fractionally by 87£ cents to $629.87 per picul on an official offering down 19 tons to 241 tons. However, the local recovery was not In line with steadiness on the overnight London metal market where the price perked £4. The167 words
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Article24 1971-06-10 14 JUNE 9. RUBBEB: 105.50 cents per kilo (up 100 cent). TIN: 5629.87J (up 87} cents). Official offering 241 tons (down 19 tons).24 words
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Article57 1971-06-10 14 Tuesdsy Mendsy fU.S. (U.S. london 40.175 40.48 Beirut 40. M> 40. 75 HonxKoof 41.73 41-7 Zurich 40.108 40.458 ***** 40.608 Paris 40.28 40.72 Spore (1) 42.00 42. 1* s s Spore (2) 157.20 157.80 (1) Export price In non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local57 words
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Article35 1971-06-10 14 London copper prlcei on Tuesday previous In brackets' Wlrebar— Spot buyer £45« 00 (£427 00) sellers f45».90 (£427. .50). Three Month* buyers {467.00 ({437.00). seller £488.00 ({437.30). Market Une: Strong Sales: 7.000 tons.35 words
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Article478 1971-06-10 14 irriHE rubber market yes--1 terday opened threequarters of a cent easier In line with lower London advices. Very quiet conditions persisted until mid-day where demand (or RSS One June met with a reserve of sellers and values recovered gradually by a cent. Forwards and physicals continued quiet. The478 words
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Article417 1971-06-10 14 BLAIR JOHNSON. City Editor HOTEL NEGARA enjoyed 90 per cent occupancy during 1970 with Its coffee shop and bar showing good returns. However, pre-tax profit for 1970 was only $396,006 after a halftime result of $318,395. In 1989 pre-tax profits were $190,451 and the profit after taxation charges.417 words
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Article389 1971-06-10 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. The 1 market was generally firmer In moderate trading at the Melbourne Stock Exchange to- 1 day. Mining issues were steady i while industrials firmed. i CRA remained steady at $8.70 1 while Bougainville rights drop- ped 10 cents to $2.10 and New BH lost 10 cents389 words
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Article52 1971-06-10 14 THE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday In Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. One month 7 1/4 p.c. Two months 7 1/4 pc. Three months 7 1/4 p.c. Six months 7 3/16p.c Nine months 7 1/4 pc Twelve months 752 words
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Article331 1971-06-10 14 YORK. Tues— The market suffered its sharpest decline in recent sessions amid renewed speculation that interest rates are headed higher. The market headed lower from the opening. In ao^tion to forecasts of higher Interest rates, there was conjecture that the Federal Reserve is re'urnlng to a more restrictive331 words
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Article208 1971-06-10 14 rTONO KONO. Tues. The day saw a strong and buoyant market and at the close the tone was firm. A feature of the day was the developing Interest in shares which recently have been rather neglected. Today's closing middle price* In Hong Kong dollar* and cents followed by208 words
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259 1971-06-10 15 Sedition case MP loses Parliament seat KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Mr. Fan Yew Teng, deputy sec-retary-general of DAP, has ceased to be a Member of Parliament, it was officially confirmed today. The Clerk of Parliament. Mr. Lim Joo Kent? said circulars were sent to all MPs today informing them that Mr.259 words
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Article92 1971-06-10 15 World Bank appraisal mission due SINGAPORE, Wed. A World Bank team is expected to arrive In Singapore at the end of this month to help In planning the transfer of the University of Singapore to Kent Ridge. An official of the Ministry of Science and Technology, which is Involved in92 words
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Article49 1971-06-10 15 SINOAPORK. Wed. Mr. Lv Yaw. deputy Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang University, left yesterday for a three-week Information tour of Germany at the Invitation of the West German Government. He will visit universities In Hamburg, Berlin, Bochum. Heidelberg, Munich and Tubingen, and hold discussions with academicians.49 words
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365 1971-06-10 15 P.M. RAMAN - Big loss for Pakistan rupee holders P.M. RAMAN By I: Singapore, Wed gLACK marketeers in Pakistan rupees have taken a terrific beating due to Pakistan demonetising its 100 and 500 rupee notes. Also at the losing-end were money-changers in Raffles Place, Chulia Street and Market Street. They had large amounts365 words
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91 1971-06-10 15 HOSPITAL'S 'MYSTERY' PATIENT IDENTIFIED SINGAPORE. Wed. An appeal by the Outram Hospital to help trace the relatives of an elderly unidentified woman patient has paid off thanks to the Sunday Times. Mrs. C.L. Phoon. the hospital's medical social worker, today said the patient had since been identified as Madam Tan91 words
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Article90 1971-06-10 15 Datin Lee gets Sogetsu prize SINGAPORE, Wed— The president of the Singapore Sogetsu Association, Mrs. K. Kirn, today presented a Sogetsu prize on behalf of the Japanese Sogetsu School to Datin Lee Chee Shan at the Hotel Equatorial. The prlw, given to those with outstanding service to the association, was90 words
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Article45 1971-06-10 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. The youth section of the PAP Whampoa branch will present a Mandarin film show. "The Twin Swords." at the State Theatre, New World, on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. The show U held In aid of the youth section's development ML45 words
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Article, Illustration157 1971-06-10 15 Flu ends beauty's five-day dream about Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed. "Queen of tbe Pacific 1971" Miss NeUa Sancho must have got up this morning feeling like a sleeping beauty waking up to find her five-day dream vanished In her sleep. For a disappointed Nelia. who arrived late last night, a long-awaited157 words
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Article46 1971-06-10 15 PENANO. Wed. The remaining 250 employees of the British War Department employed at Mlnden barracks In Olugor will stop work by the end of July. About 50 of them will be employed by the University of Penang, which has taken over the barracks.46 words
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Article283 1971-06-10 15 FIRST BOEING 747 TO LAND AT PAYA LEBAR JULY 2 SINGAPORE, Wednesday SINGAPORE will celebrate Jumbo Day on July 2 when the ihst Pan-American Airways Boeing 747 arrives from San Francisco. Confirming the date of the touchdown, the airline's director of sales for Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei, Mr.283 words
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Article53 1971-06-10 15 Jailed for illegal re-entry SINGAPORE. Wed. Indonesian illegal immigrant, Mangara Radja. alias, Golk Golk, 30, was jailed for three months today for re-entry Into Singapore. Mangara. with a previous conviction, had been deported to his homeland on May 24. But he returned by sampan and landed at Paslr Panjang beach53 words
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Advertisement176 1971-06-10 15 I How to win $1000 worth of prizes: It's simple. Read on. ertoratedportion IMB 'JBff m Mk W t Good News! Ik f CONTEST y^ '^k r I is extended to I m 15th June, 1971^ £f Every Swan skm wallet contain! 3 top quality Swan Sfcm balloointt. Its 'MM176 words
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Advertisement47 1971-06-10 15 3623^^ M J^l mm MODEL4I2 MODEL 1522 MODEL 208 electronic calculator semi-standard portable electric adding machine typewriter brother the quiet dependable one #I|||^lHl «iv» w—j >ur P«mn9 KoU Bn»ru J. B«hru ButUrwortn Slng«por« Dlstrlbutors: L. SHEWAKRAM I CO.. 42. High St., Sln«»por« 6. T*. 299 3393 747 words
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Miscellaneous719 1971-06-10 15 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening and General i 7.15 What Others Say (0 Hospital 7.41 News (C) 3.21 Our Music Makers (M repeat) 7.51 Our Music Makers Featuring: 3.35 It's Happening in Singapore Albert Choo -Topic: Govt and Students (C) 1.15 Callan ('The Worst Soldier I 3.51719 words
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Miscellaneous289 1971-06-10 15 3.N P.M. Programme Summary 7.M Medical Centre Edge of 3.13 Wayang Kulit violence 3J4 The Road Runner Show Programme Summary 3.44 Englebert Humperdinck f r Wn <)s to Adventure— 4.3S The Three Stooges Whoops ""credible Desert I'm An Indian •M Mimr Ja f Is'™ 4.52 ABC of Animals N ,<289 words
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125 1971-06-10 16 American Craftsmen's president due for visit SINGAPORE, Wed. The president of the American Overseas Craftsmen's Association, Mr. George Fischer, is due in Singapore next Wednesday from Laos where he is presenting a plan for the release of American prisoners-cf-war to the North Vietnamese. Mr. Fischer, who left Los Angeles on125 words
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Article108 1971-06-10 16 21 MALAY PCs LEARN READ MANDARIN I^UALA KANGSAR, Wed. —Twenty-one Malay policemen are learning how to read and write Mandarin. Their aim: to create racial harmony and to mix with their Chinese friends more freely. The idea for the class for police personnel here came from the Assistant OCPD, Inspector108 words
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Article, Illustration62 1971-06-10 16 KUALA LUMPUR.Wed—Malaysia is to host the third regional seminar on youth problems, training and unemployment to be held here from July 30 to Aug. 5. The seminar organised by the Commonwealth Secretariat will cover Asia, Oceania and the Pacific tegion. It will be attended by 1162 words
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825 1971-06-10 16 LIEW AH CHOY - Marshall can't defend accused, rules JB judge FOREIGN LAWYERS NOT INCLUDED' r B LIEW AH CHOY IOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The constitutional provision which guarantees an arrested per s o n's right to choose any legal practitioner he wants does not inclnde foreign lawyers, the High Court ruled today. With that825 words
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Article40 1971-06-10 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Singapore Armed Forces driver, Loy Kok Toon, was fined 160 today (or driving an army Land Rover "without care and attendtlon" when he collided with a bus at Tampines Road on November 14 last year.40 words
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Article70 1971-06-10 16 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed.— Schoolchildren here are in the (rip of a "headhunter" scare youths supposedly roaming; in cars after the heads of young boys. The OCPD, Deputy Supt. Zakaria bin Nasir, today appealed to the public to help dispel the "silly rumours," which have led to absenteeism in70 words
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251 1971-06-10 16 Piranhas: Hobbyists get a firm 'No' CINGAPORE, Wed. There is to be no reprieve for piranhas kept by bona fide hobbyists. The Ministry of National Development has rejected a reader's suggestion in the Straits Times yesterday, that hobbyists be allowed to keep piranhas under licence. The Ministry felt that It251 words
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213 1971-06-10 16 'Guys' fine magistrate gets a ticking off from CJ KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A magistrate got a ticking off from the Chief Justice today for fining a witness $10 because he used the word "guys" when referring to three people accused of house trespass. "The magistrate will have to explain his213 words
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Article26 1971-06-10 16 ALOR STAR. Wed. Police seized a bundle of communist pamphlets In a bush along the* Semlllng-Tanjong Dawal main road In Central Kedah esterday.26 words
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Advertisement174 1971-06-10 16 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 business- <• man. agent, wholesaler or distributor, come along to the Australian Sporting Goods Display and see the excellence of these products Products on show include174 words
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Advertisement239 1971-06-10 16 DATSUN24OZ Nissan has come up with an all-new personalized two 'more bounce to the ounce' DOHC 6 which turns out a seater fastback series, the Fairlady Z. The new series comes brawny 16Ohp. (The export model known as the Oatsun 240 in four different models, the sizzling Z, feature-packed Z-L,239 words
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186 1971-06-10 17 MY family and I went to West Malaysia two months ago. We returned to Singapore by train. On arrival at our railway station, we started iooklng for a taxi. I approached one of the taxi-drivers and told him that we would186 words
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Article219 1971-06-10 17 The bus numbers that should glow THE route numbers on STC buses make it extremely difficult for passengers to stop a particular bus at night as the numbers are not lighted. One wonders whether it would not be a mo^ practical idea to have these painted on using some sort219 words
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505 1971-06-10 17 Ban 'It's Tour Thing'? \yi-: wish to register a vehement protest at Arthur Richards' review of the forthcoming picture "It's Your Thing" (Sun. T., June 6: "It should have been banned"). It exposes his bias and prejudice towards a culture of505 words
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251 1971-06-10 17 When the postman should deliver upstairs I REFER to the letter by Mr. Chan Van Kwoy (ST.. June 4) in reply to your correspondent "Eric" regarding the loss of periodicals and magazines. Mr. Chan puts the blame on letter-boxes and says that these boxes will be replaced by "improved and251 words
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Article445 1971-06-10 17 Replies ...from Govt I REFER to the letter by "Cheated" (ST.. May 27) on the subject of relief teachers and payment for public holidays. Relief teachers are paid for public holidays occurring during their period of employment. They are not employed during school vacations. Good Friday. April 9, occurred after445 words
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Article78 1971-06-10 17 mHERE are several voca--1 tional Institutes, bat only one technical Institute (the 5.T.1.) in Singapore. The vocational institutes offer trade courses lasting only one year, and award trade certificates on completion of the course. The Technical Institute offers courses in engineering lasting two years. Why not convert78 words
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Advertisement85 1971-06-10 17 LAST 2 DRAWS 9 j >| |l I w-'i TODAY'S DRAW No^s/7MIO-6-71^^^^^^^^^^| FIRST GROUP CASH JACKPOT IS I uludiUUU I TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY B __FO_R_ 3_ CIRCLES CORRECT $500/- M ONLY COUPONS WITH BOTH TABLE FILLED ARE85 words
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Advertisement301 1971-06-10 17 V Know what's 7 J C Don t only study gOing On your rextbooks, but > here and t ZXTZ abroad, < ».p"H.= °~> C- a -m -m neighbouring coun--7 PUPUS tOld ri es STUDENTS WHO KNOW THE AFFAIRS OF TODAY STAND A BETTER CHANCE IN THE WORLD OF TOMORROW301 words
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Article, Illustration624 1971-06-10 18 ONG KIAT BENG - Vanity helped pave the way to success for Linda ydfl iMjk edited by ESME BAPTISTA WHKN most of her friends were thinking of hiking up an office job or furthering their studies. Miss Linda Lira was thinking of owning her own beauty salon and creating hairstyles which would be worn624 words
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519 1971-06-10 18 Eat what you like at breakfast— so long as it's something r\ID you have a good breakfast this morning? Of course, it all depends on what you mean by "good." In many cases, half a piece of soggy toast and a couple of mouthfuls of tea is regarded as a519 words
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Article60 1971-06-10 18 pEANUT butter, an excellent source of food energy, x protein and B vitamins, blends smoothly into cooked dishes while adding tasty variety to common foods, such as potatoes. Either white or sweet ones are zestier when crunchy peanut butter is mashed with them. Meatloaf takes60 words
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277 1971-06-10 18 KNITWEAR, not SO long ago, had a rather narrowly defined place in fashion. But take a look in your wardrobe nowadays, and you will find that knitteds play an increasingly important part right through the fashion year. The 13 top designers and manufacturers277 words
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Article121 1971-06-10 18 MOST dresses usually look good only from the front. But not this one. It is so designed that the back gives just as interesting a view as the front. It is a long black evening outfit. The gown has a halter neckline. The front is121 words
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Advertisement187 1971-06-10 18 Jfl Such perfume as dreams are made of..Memoire Cherie In Flowci Mist And Mower Mist Spray. In Wat 1 1 s.'hs .uu\ soap. In chitting powder. In handbag Perfumair, And, as itself, Menu >ire herie. the most romantic ot* perfumes. 1. For advice on Elizabeth Arden treatment consultation please contact187 words
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Advertisement153 1971-06-10 18 problem ham Ml GOYA |M PERFUMED I SPRAY SET |B"i SOLVES IT London. Pans New York JaMf M Curb Rheumatism While You Sleep If you feel old. tired, and worn out because of Barkarhe. Rheumatiam *«SJ»W stl Swollen Jointa. «et < r>TKX from your chemist today, rvsrVv h ow f153 words
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Advertisement1260 1971-06-10 19 TO LIVERPOOL AND OTHER UK ITS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ utPIB p,i TSueTpore Sails P. Sham Ptnang 2L, Dv S hn <M >n Jmi 12/11 JMt v "E, L.verpoo, Glasgow «m. II Jim 11 j.ii 14 it Jmi 11 PCISANDER Liverpool Jim 15 Jmi 17 1 t l^', th r! J.MI7 JIM 21 JIM1,260 words
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Advertisement2140 1971-06-10 19 I ETa^^i^S ■aCT/^773nr^ i r?7' l H IHECT TO HAMMI.6 II 30 HVI P. Sham Penang Singapore LOADING FOR: SIEMA Ii Pt/11 Jim Jmi 12/11 JIM 14/11 C'blanca. H'burg/B'men. R'dam Adam, G'burg Aarhus, C'hagen. PANAMA JMt IS/11 Jmi 11/14 Hamburg/ Bremtn, A'dam/R'dam/ Antwirp, C'hagen, G'burg. O»!o. BOGOTA Jum 23 212,140 words
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Advertisement1284 1971-06-10 19 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EASI CMST U.S.A. I N York Penang P. Shan Spore Kingston LH..MU.,,, UilH >mtK «44/TMay Aaj I I MENt^THEUS SailM Jmi M JMt II ill 24 •f»"M Wit JMMII Jlly 14 Jlly IS lily 17 SIH« *«t > i M OI-«< Saili Jily 11 Aig1,284 words
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Advertisement1119 1971-06-10 20 LX^aaj^jafiaafl J0 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Weil Au.UralU/ Singapore /Japan S«rvle« F'emantu S'pon MilMt Ytskjichi/Mgoya Y'hana Kcbt lel(.M Man M Jmi 7 Jtly 12 J.ly Jaly 21 lay Acciptiig cargi ftr MM, Isaka. Nagap. Yiktkaau. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISAN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KON.B, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Spore1,119 words
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Advertisement933 1971-06-10 20 TO h ZEALAND < Loads Pinang P. Sham Singapore Ftf: JUWARA S.l/11JMI Amc... Will., Lytt FROM AUSTRALIA RlsTa™™"""T^^^T"". im tTRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: SmMPori P. S'rtam Ptnang Isaaiag Itr: RAJULA 15, 21 Jmi 11 Jim 22 Jmi Nappattinam, Madras. RAJUIAf 1/14 Jary IS MIT 11 *iif Nagapaltinam, Madras. RAJUUt 1/ I At*933 words
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Advertisement914 1971-06-10 20 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. ez3~'i. =^=> (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ~fr ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singaport P. yuam Penang Arrival: NEPTUNE AMIER 11/11 IMt 14 15 Jut II Jut LtiiotS 13/7, L'pool 18/7, Havrt,914 words
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Advertisement765 1971-06-10 20 tftk r™™MALAYsiAr7TNTER'NATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na 3OE. Jin. A-npang. Kuala Lu.npur fl The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE P. Slum Penang AiritM: lUNCA ORKID ll Pirt 11/12 JMt Havrt 6 7 London 1/7, H'burg 14/7, R'dam 16/7, A'wtrp 19/7, Bremen 21/7. lUNCA MELOR 74/21 JMt 27765 words
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Advertisement858 1971-06-10 21 T Ht PORT OF lINCAPORI AUTMO- i N<ptunc J«dr Tann. Cap**. Polydorui J" TV AN »<OUNCeo TMI FOLLOW- and Volvula. Jt BERTHING ARRANGEMENT* Inner Rsadt Alk J>«. Bonnie. FOR JUNE 10. Caroline. Darpo Dun. Hal Soon. Joan OUT- Clifford u.,,.l t,t r DArc. Kirn Hone Siong. Mrsawa. Kni.rpr,.« l s^?n,?M«u858 words
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Advertisement875 1971-06-10 21 B| ttiK (10th Floor) I^^^™ H Setegie Complex I^^^— Seierle Ro*d Singapore 7. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS HUmJ COBOL COURSES I In conducting Common Business Orientated Language programming course CIS assumes that you know nothing about computers except that you can Think. We teach you the basic fundamentals about computers, program875 words
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Advertisement635 1971-06-10 21 LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM JAWATAN KOSONG Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelaw* dart WargauMgara Malaysia bagl jawatan Pegawal Keranl (LelaJtl) Bahaglan 111 dl-Lembaga Pelabohan Swettenham. TANGGA GAJI: Perchuba'an: 1140 z 8 156/Oalanc Pcperekaa'an. Pertngkat Bias*: $230 x IS 260/Oalang Pepereksa'an. $300 x is 420/Oalanf Kelayakan. 1449 x IS 535. Oalang Kekosongan. DMT, Krlulaamn KeUjrakan:635 words
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Advertisement781 1971-06-10 21 COMPANIES UNDER THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF MESSRS. OSBORNE t CHAPPEL SDN. BHD.. IPOH TIN ORE OUTPUTS FOR MAY 1971 Picuta CHENDERIANG TIN DREDGINO LIMITED 410 OOPENO CONSOLIDATED LIMITED ITS SUBSIDIARIES 4.153 HONGKONO TIN LIMITED (including 320 piculs won from the-Joint Mining Area) 352 IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN LIMITED 452 KENT (F.M.8.)781 words
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Advertisement647 1971-06-10 21 KUNDONG TANJONG PAU COMPANY BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of KUNDONO TANJONO PAU COMPANY BERHAD will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 70. Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. on Tuesday, 29th June, 1971, at 12.00 neon for the647 words
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Advertisement754 1971-06-10 21 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD SHOPS TO LET Tenders are Invited for casual shop vacancies at the following localities:— Bendemeer Road (Kallang Basin); Toa Payoh Central Block 79 (Toa Payoh); Viking Road (Redhlll Henderson); Outram Park— Offices not allowed; Oeylang Square (81ms Avenue). Joo Seng Road (Upper Aljunled) —for light industrial trade754 words
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Article125 1971-06-10 22 THE FAMILY OF Kheng Soon Chee. Leek Chua. Hee Chee and Kwl Cher, wish to thank the priests, nuns of C.H.I.J doctor, nurse, all relatives, friends, for their kind condolence, donations, wreaths- and scrolls at the recent death of their beloved mother Mdm Ng Gek Lan MR. A MRS.125 words
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Article54 1971-06-10 22 MRS. MAUDE TAN CHENG TEE passed away peacefully on 9.6.71 leaving behind beloved mother, daughter Bok Lan. son Swee Leong. son-in-law Richard Poh. one daughter-in-law Maureen and 3 granddaughters. Cortege will leave 166 Emerald Hill Road at 2 p.m. today. In place of wreaths, donations may be sent to54 words
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Advertisement644 1971-06-10 22 Announcements BEAUTY CULTURE, HAIRDRESSINC 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 in, .hods. Enquiries: telephone *****3 (Spore) ANNA SIM SALON ishangrl-la Hotel) offers complete beauty treatment: facials. make-up, skincare, hair dressing, manicures,644 words
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Advertisement771 1971-06-10 22 SALESMAN TO SELL sawmill and logging equipment and light machinery: requ.red to travel :ntensively to Kalimantan. Indonesia. Information required: State experience, academic qualification, expected salary and marital status. Nationality: Citizen of Singapore Applications are to be sent to our Sir^aporr office: Suite 218, Stamford House. 39 Stamford Road. Spore 6.771 words
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Advertisement815 1971-06-10 22 JURONG SHIPVARO LTD. la looking for Clerk Typista for Its subsidiary Jurong Engineering Pte. Ltd. Applicants should have mininum G.C.E. and typing 33 w.p.m. Write to Jurong Shipyard Ltd.. (Managing Agents for J.E.L.) P.O. Box 2305 Spore. URCEHTLV REQUIREO an Industrial Sales Representative. Applicants must be hardworking with good personality815 words
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Advertisement879 1971-06-10 22 WELL-ESTABLISHED FIRM RE OUIRES Male General Clerks quallliflcation Cambridge and experienced salesmen (Textile/Carpet). Enclose photo (non-returnable). Box A 5095 S.T. B'pore. REQUIRED A QUALIFIED CHEMIST, 10 years experience In manufacturing 011 pa r.t. Minimum salary $1,800/-. Apply 255. Race Course Road. Ist floor, B'pore 8. All applicants will be strictly879 words
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Advertisement1023 1971-06-10 22 AVAILABLE DETACHED BUNGALOWS: Oriole Crescent, Wollerton Park. Namly Crescent. Clementl Park. Semidetached: Buckley Road, Holland Road. Flats: City Towers. Dragon View. Bt. Thomas Walk. Taman Serasl. Irene Malm Housing Bureau Spore *****9/***** ULTRA MODERN DETACHED BUNGALOW with swimming pool facing seaside $1,730/- Namly View $2,200/Blnjal Park •1,600/- and semidetached fully1,023 words
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Advertisement1013 1971-06-10 22 S M.S. BUKIT TIMAH 2-storey semidetached bungalow, large garden 4 bedrooms, servant's room, 3 bathrooms, spacious hall. Ring Spore *****2 after office hours. Principals only. FURNISHED TERRACI HOUSES at Jalan Meragl Upper Changi Road. Rental $280/- Apply Ooodearth Realty Pte. Ltd.. Tel: *****6 OIST. 11 2-STOREV semi-detached 3-bedroomed bouse 21,013 words
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Advertisement851 1971-06-10 22 YEW LIAN PARK off Thomson Road semi-detached bouse area approxlmu'ely 4.100 sq. ft. Vacant possession Immediate. For further inquiries. Please contact *****3 B'pore Principals only. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED 1 STOREY split-level detached bunga low on freehold land at Clementl Park. Ready for occupation. Price $145,000/- Contact Continental Housing *****7 NEWEST 3-STOREV851 words
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Advertisement944 1971-06-10 22 I CITY AND GUILDS Electrical Electronic Technician Course commencing 156 71. Few more vacancies. Apply immediately s pore Techr Com Collt<e V4IA. Serangoon Road Spore 12 Tel *****4. STUOV AT HOMt and pass examination: BCS Ltd. offer Home Study I Courses In C >rre*pondence A Report I Writing. F'wrthand. Secretarial944 words
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Article356 1971-06-10 23 Discount stalls at Blind Bazaar SINGAPORE, Wednesday iTPHE Blind Bazaar 1 at the Victoria Memorial Hall this Saturday promises to be an eye-opener. For unlike the usual charity fun fairs meant mainly for those who can afford high prices, goods sold at the blind bazaar will not only be at356 words
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109 1971-06-10 23 SINGAPORE. Wed. Indian film star Raj Kapoor will arrive next month for a personal appearance at a charity film premiere in aid of the Kreta Ayer People's Theatre Fund. Mr. Kaooor is the star of four and a half hourlone movie "Mera Nan Joker"109 words
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Advertisement636 1971-06-10 23 (Cont. from Page 22) Tours and Excursions ARCHIPELAGO SPECIAL DAILY TOURS: i Air conditioned room) Ms .■■<t Coast 7 days SIOO/sl2o Sunday Monday. Cameron Highland 4 jays $65 $so Malaya East Coast H Pung- ron 6 day* $V 0 $lio Uep 17 6. Bant;kOK Chienkm.n 15 day. $340. $360 Dep:636 words
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Advertisement1018 1971-06-10 23 EVERVONC KNOWS SV NOW that we are upeclalliu in Philco. Sanyo, Acma. Krlcidalre, General Electric, Carrier. KSlitsyiterr and packaged Air- conditioner*. Clll at Bln(apore RrrriKrr.it ion Company. 12 14 International BulMinc. Trlephont 3721UV *****0 3T36M. AIRCONOITIONERI ALL IRANOI. Rrntal/Hir* Purchaae. We aervln day and eight sun lie Enterprle*. Fie. Ud.1,018 words
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Advertisement431 1971-06-10 23 FIAT 6000 WHITE, lat KKKtend August 1067. 1 t'lnrr Oood condition $3,000/- on.O TCI. *****6 IM7 AUSTIN MINI StationwuKcn and K Cortina OT. both In excellent condition. Call Mr. Onu ***** VAUXHALL VICTOR I*oo ReflMercd r.'6- one owner excellent condition. Contact Mr. Sim Tel ***** Vehicles wanted WC PAY REASONABLE431 words
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Advertisement416 1971-06-10 23 At your service FAIRLADV SOCIAL EtCORT offer* thirty attractive ladle* enttrtaln you. 47-B President Building. Serangoon Road, *****, *****8 N.B. A* from 16-6-71 our new offlct will bt at 17 I! Tiv.-rton Lane Spore 9 Ttl: 37*224. 37*225, 37«226. REPRODUCTION, REDUCTION, ENLARGEMENT, all plan*, drawing*, maps of any *ize to416 words
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Advertisement857 1971-06-10 23 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL Ol' INDUSTRIAL TKCIINOLOtit Applications are tnvtteo tmm ultablv qualified oerauns lor the following pusu:♦l WOKKSHOP I ABOKATOKV STEWARDS II Department of Civil Enfinrerlng Bulldlnt •I Soil Testlnf Laboratory Experience in operation arid maintenance ot aoU-testing equipment. Experience in I uld- wurk /site- investigation U an advantage Candidates857 words
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Advertisement600 1971-06-10 23 KEPPEL SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) LIMITED MAJOR SHIPREPAIRERS IN SINGAPORE invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the appointment of HEAD FOREMAN SHIPWRIGHT (DESIGNATE) who will understudy the duties and functions of the Head Foreman In docking, undocklng. berthing nnd unberthlng of ships as well as the supervision, control and co-ordination of600 words
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Article, Illustration54 1971-06-10 24 •THE Sultan of Pah a n g (right) presents a gold trophy to Da to Chong Kok Lim, owner oJ Sungei Wang II who won the $51,000 Perak Derby In Ipoh on Sunday Sungei Wang II was ridden by Lyle Harbridge and trained by Mansor bin54 words
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Article, Illustration287 1971-06-10 24 Royal Mark fit to travel By EPSOM JEEP ROYAL MARK, who finished lame in the Perak Derby at Ipoh on Sunday, has responded well to treatment and has been sent back to Bukit Timah. Second favourite in the I2f classic, four-year-old Royal Mark, the youngest horse In the field, was287 words
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192 1971-06-10 24 Statesman to bid for third success THE Kedah Gymkhana Club will be holding their 40th amateur race meeting on June 19 at Alor Star race course starting at 2 pm. The Regent of Kedah, Tengku Abdul Malik, who is president of the club, told Tlmesport Vnat the support from the192 words
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Article184 1971-06-10 24 Cheryl may score a 'first' NEW YORK, Wed.—Cheryl White, 17, daughter of veteran horse owner-trainer Raymond White, will make r a cine history at Thistledown race track in Cleveland when she becomes the first Negress to ride against male jockeys in the United States. Cheryl has been given permission from184 words
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Article282 1971-06-10 24 IyEST GERMANY have launched a broad sports promotion and aid programme for developing countries believed to be unique in the world. The programme's emphasis is on schooling trainers and sports teachers. Some are brought to study at specialised schools here, while others are Instructed In282 words
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Article509 1971-06-10 24 THE CARD (or the Penang amateur races on Saturday: RACE ONE 2.15: Class S— IT (catehwrlfhU 12.0): Akbar (D. M. Brown) 3; Am!go 11; Attila 1; Colonel Bogey 9; The General (K. S. Pork) 12; Grey Grenadier 6; Irish Coffee 15; Kebal 8; Kllau 13; Misty Anne,509 words
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486 1971-06-10 24 Warwick's lead slashed to six points LONDON, Wed. Warwickshire had their lead at the top of the English county cricket championship table cut to six points after crashing to a 125-run defeat against Essex yesterday. Whirlwind hitting by Australian Bruce Francis (60 > and West Indian Keith Euyce (37) enabled486 words
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Advertisement522 1971-06-10 24 RADIO INSTRUCTOR Qualification*: Diploma In Radio, Electronics or Telecommunication Engineering from a recognised Institution or a University Degree In the related field. Applicants who are In possession of City Guilds Certificate in related subjects and have more than one year practical experience may also apply. Salary: Starting salary will be522 words
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Advertisement600 1971-06-10 24 CHASGEBtEN (or MALAYAWATA STEEL BERHAD Applications are Invited from suitably-qualified Malaysian* (or the posts of Chargemen. Candidates should be In possession of a Chargeman Nil Certificate or Chargeman Certificate excluding H.T. Power Stations. Salary will be commensurate with quallflcatlons and experience and applicants are required to state salary expected. Applications600 words
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Advertisement101 1971-06-10 24 Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minutes Tour *kir. haa n*arly (0 million tiny •••.ma and por** where irrmi hid* and ciuii tarrlbl* Itching, Cracking-. )>iem«, Peeling. BurnIn*;. Acne, Ringworm. Paorlaaia, Blackhead* Pimple*. Foot Itch and other blen.lahei. Ordinary treatment* give only temporary n lief b«cauje they do not kill th>101 words
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276 1971-06-10 25 Five countries 'yes' to SAAA Open By ERNEST FRIDA JAPAN, India, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Brunei have agreed to send their top athletes to this year's SAAA Open championships at Farrer Park from Aug 13 to 15. Japan, who had originally intended to send 10 women athletes, have cabled to276 words
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333 1971-06-10 25 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. PSV Endhoven, European Cup Winners Cup semifinalists, packed in their ful power against a hard fighting FAM Selection to win this tour match by 5-2 at Merdeka Stadium tonight. A /astly superior side. PSV into the lead in the333 words
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99 1971-06-10 25 Pesta Walk organisers expect 26,000-plus THIS year's Pesta Sukan Na--1 tional Walk is expected to attract more than 26.000 participants, judging from the resounding success achieved last year. This hope was expressed by Inche Othman bin Omar, chairman of the organising committee, at a meeting at Sports House yesterday. This99 words
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Article62 1971-06-10 25 BIRMINGHAM. Wed. Pakistan's toorinf cricket team refused to add their signatures to a cricket bat which Birmingham'! Lord Mayor planned to auction in aid of Pakistan's cholera victims. The refusal was reported to have followed intervention by an official of the Pakistan High Commosiion. AU 11 English62 words
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Article, Illustration422 1971-06-10 25 CINGAPORE officials in charge of basketball and volleyball have no objections to the two events being held two days before the official start of the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December. i Reason for holding these two events early was because of the422 words
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138 1971-06-10 25 Maung and Ye hit six past Singapore l AKARTA, Wed. Burma J emerged as Group "A" winners tonight when they trounced Singapore 6-0 in the nine-nation Jakarta Anniversary football tournament here. Insideleft Maung Kyaw Mm and outsideleft Ye Nyunt gave Burma a 2-0 lead kt half-time. Burma swept into the138 words
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Article102 1971-06-10 25 NEW YORK, Wed. Results of yesterday's major league baseball games. National Leafue: New York Mets 6 San Diego Padres 4, Montreal Expos lo San Francisco Giants 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Philadelphia Phillies 2. Houston Astros 2 Cincinnati Reds 0. Atlanta Braves 8 St. Louis Cardinals 7102 words
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Article33 1971-06-10 25 SEOUL. Wed, Thailand edged South Vietnam 2-1 here today to finish second to South Korea in the Par East regional elimination round of the International Military Sports Council's soccer championship.33 words
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Article28 1971-06-10 25 TIMARU. (New Zealand). Wed. The British Lions rugby team beat a combined provincial side South-and-Mid-Canterbury-and-North-Otago 25-6 here today the sixth victory of Jheir New Zealand tour.28 words
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200 1971-06-10 25 TIMESPOT Arshaas late goal puts Customs in final By PETER SIOW A LATE goal by Arshad Hussein put Customs yesterday into the final of the Singapore Government Services Footba 1 1 League Junior knockout cnampionship. It gave them a well-earned 3-2 win over Kandang Kerbau Hospital. It was a well200 words
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124 1971-06-10 25 Superbly-fit United hammer the Idols SUPERBLY FIT Farrer United yesterday hammered newcomers Queenstown Idols 7-0 in a FAS Div. 3 soccer match at Farrer Park. The Farrer team baffled their raw opponents with their speed, tactics and skill. They had the game won after inslderight Ramll Sudi booted home from124 words
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Article45 1971-06-10 25 BANGKOK. Wed. Twelve countries may participate in the Fourth annual King's Cup football tournamert In Bangkok from Nov. 2-30. football association officials said 'yesterday. Invited are Burma, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India. Indonesia. Korea (defending champions). Japan. Laos. Malaysia. Singapore and Vietnam. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article20 1971-06-10 25 HOBART. Wed. The touring English Football Association team crushed Tasmania 8-0 here today. Halftime score was 4-0.20 words
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Advertisement385 1971-06-10 25 GENERAL kCTgll E-ECTRIC (U.S.A.) Applications are Invited (or the following positions: MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Applicants .should have experience in all phases cf Industrial Maintenance and familiar with tool making and tool maintenance. Should have previous supervisory experience. MACHINISTS Applicants should be able to operate precision tool room equipments, such as Lathes.385 words
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Advertisement393 1971-06-10 25 CHIEF CHEMIST Stamford Chemical Industries requires a Chief Chemist to take charge of the Quality Control Laboratory at Us Petaling Jaya factory. The man we seek is: A Malaysian citizen. 25-35 years of age. A graduate of a recognised university with degree in Chemistry or Applied Chemistry, and has at393 words
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Advertisement71 1971-06-10 25 NETBALL SWNA le&fve Div. t Unknown, H t Sprinters; Dlt. I Sprinters II f GBC II (Fairer Park 5.45 pj_). SOCCCE FAB Dtr. S G. Waagh 'A' Bakat Ban; suble Bots Burnley UUt; Police 'A' t Pern It—tana: Kataponf Kapor v Chinese Athletic; Seletar Yoang Indian* t PSA (Farrer PmrK);71 words
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Miscellaneous459 1971-06-10 25 WORD PUZZLE p C* ilM| MIH i.hi j _j I STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY WORD PUZZLE *W I OtlV MMmia wilt Mttt iMtMi I mt'Kt.Mi if* Mot. mm m/mnjmm 4 s IPI 1 O I S 1 T 1 L 1 V I FILL 3 MP LAN TL letters :ZL LE459 words
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204 1971-06-10 26 IPI assembly threat to suspend -Taiwan— HELSINKI. Wed. The 20th General Assembly of the International Press Institute (IPI) threatened today to suspend Taiwan's membership In the IPI unless the Government there releases the Yuyitung brothers from Jail. By an overwhelming vote, the Assembly passed a resolution reading: "The Assembly requestsAgencies - 204 words
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Article34 1971-06-10 26 NEW YORK. Wed. A strike by municipal workers that disrupted New York City for the last two days came to an end early today when union leaders accepted r settlement agreement Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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482 1971-06-10 26 Preparefor battle, Sadat tells the army CAIRO. Wednesday PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat alerted the Egyptian army today to be ready for battle before the end of the year. President Sadat In a speech to soldiers along the Suez Canal, extracts from which were published today, told the troops: "The battle willReuter; UPI - 482 words
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76 1971-06-10 26 Papers boycott Thai Foreign Minister BANGKOK. Wed. Thai newspapers have started a boycott on interviews with or pictures of Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman, whose complaint alleging defamation led to the arrest of three newspapermen The boycott is In line with a joint resolution adopted yesterday night by (our working PressAP - 76 words
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Article61 1971-06-10 26 TOKYO. Wed. Communist China and Rumania called today (or withdrawal of American and allied troops from Vietnam in order to let the Vietnamese people "decide" their own destiny free from any foreign interference The joint call was contained in a lengthy communique issued in Peking followingUPI - 61 words
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Article, Illustration29 1971-06-10 26 The weather outlook for Singapore today from 8 a.m. to midday: Scattered showers in early morning. MR. LEE with IPI director Ernest Meyer in Helsinki. UPI radiophoto.UPI - 29 words
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172 1971-06-10 26 TEL AVIV Wed. Lord Thomson of Fleet said today it was unthinkable that The Times of London which he owns should cease to exist, although It was losing money. He indicated that he was prepared to bear the losses of The Times which heThe Times - 172 words
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Article386 1971-06-10 26 LONDON. Wed. The atock market cloaed lower today In quiet trading. The overnight downturn on Wall Street and the uncertain economic outlook at home were contributory factor*. At 2.48 p.m. the Financial Time* Index cloaed 4.6 down at 373.3. Cloalnc middle price, of .elected atock. not Including stamp386 words
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Advertisement94 1971-06-10 26 gfFRGaRE See the gorgeous Leila La Rosa and Romanalee Rose; The Tiongco Brothers, Manila's top singing trio; the sensational juggler, George Gevini. In this exciting, igniting, rollicking spectacle of a show. ■A4r I I Z* mmm I <^^B W. m -mmw^ m t T 7 M MWW /LAmm^^^J Ma/ y^%n94 words
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Advertisement150 1971-06-10 26 +■,■>■ A m^^r i JB Tgßßwrp i^m O I Mm '*m Mmt mmTS**^Mm\ mW M mmmV -^mmmmmW This camera shoots closer than close ...at point blank If the closest you can get. And it's done with the I Scope Lens, an exclusive ELMO development. Used simultaneously with the main lens150 words
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