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Title Section24 1971-06-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article1163 1971-06-11 1 'I must find out what agency is pumping money in' he says HELSINKI, Thursday MR. LEE KUAN YEW indicated today he believed American intelligence hod at least an indirect involvement in the Singapore Herald. "I would say the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) is not directly involved,"Reuter - 1,163 words
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Article219 1971-06-11 1 It was my own money: Aw Sian HELSINKI, Thurs. Miss Aw Sian, the chairman of the IPI Executive Board and an investor In the Singapore Herald, called a press conference today to answer charges made against her by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. She had invested her own money in theAP - 219 words
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Article28 1971-06-11 1 CAIRO. Thur*. President Anwar Sadat launched a bluer attack against the United States today and accused lt of participating In Israeli occupation of Arab land. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article345 1971-06-11 1 IPI acts tough HELSINKI, Thurt THE executive board of the International Press Institute (I PI) today adopted a resolution calling for the release or trial of four detained executives of the Nanyanf Sianr Pau and a special inquiry into the allegations against the Singapore Herald. The board drew up a345 words
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Article98 1971-06-11 1 T ONDON, Thurs. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said last night that two Singapore newspaper editors would be tried for allegedly uttering untruths against himself and his colleagues. Mr. Lee, who was interviewed by the BBC. from Helsinki, did not name the editors. He was answeringAP - 98 words
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Article72 1971-06-11 1 KARACHI, Thurs. —Martial law authorities today issued a general amnesty to any East Pakistani who (led to India following the March rebellion and who now wishes to return. The amnesty was announced by Lt. Gen Tikka Khan, governor and martial law administrator of East Pakistan. HeUPI - 72 words
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Article41 1971-06-11 1 BEIRUT, Thurs. Iraq Is seeking a 20 per cent share In every western oil company operating on Its soil. Oil Minister Dr. Sadoun Hummadeh declared In a statement reported today by the official Iraqi news agency. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration629 1971-06-11 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Leaders' row threatens to split Gerakan ALBERT RAMALINGAM MAKE-OR-BREAK BID AT WEEKEND By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. fill-; three-year-old (Jerakan Raayal Malaysia will hold a make-or-break meeting on Sunday in view of what observers describe as "serious misunderstandings" among its top leaders. Penang's Chief Minister and vice-president of the party, Dr.629 words
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Article35 1971-06-11 1 COLOMBO. Thurs. A Ceylon Government spokesman said here today that 260 Insurgents had surrendered In the last three days In response to a final appeal by Prime Minister Mrs. Slrlmavo Bandaranalke. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article37 1971-06-11 1 TOKYO, Thurs. Crown Prince Aklhlto will officially serve as acting -On peror during Emperor Hlrohlto's 17-day visit to Europe this autumn, the mass circulation Malnlch! newspaper reported In a scoop story this morning. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article29 1971-06-11 1 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. Mr. Lee Kuin Tew arrlvrd here by air toni«ht He la •ohrdulrd to »t*jr overnlfht 111 the Danish esplUl before flylnf home. Beater.29 words
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242 1971-06-11 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Wall Street Is losing more than US$lOO minion a year because of theft and counterfeiting of stock certificates, a congressional group was told yesterday. Mr. Murray Gross, Assistant District Attorney in New York, gave the estimate to the SenateReuter - 242 words
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94 1971-06-11 2 ENTER: THE TALL JAPANESE IN 25 YEARS... -TOKYO. Thurs. —An average Japanese will be Just as tall as an average American in 25 years, a Japanese scientist predicted. Dr. Shlnkichl Nagamine of the National Institute of Nutrition told a Food and Nutrition Society meeting here that the physical change among94 words
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Article238 1971-06-11 2 MANILA, Thurs. Foreign Secretary Mr. Carlos Romulo says South-east Asia should be neutralised with its security guaranteed by the United States, the Soviet Union, China and Japan. A delegate to the Philippines' constitutional convention. Ambassador Mr. Tomas Benltez, has Introduced a resolution to put in theAP - 238 words
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131 1971-06-11 2 Reds not sincere over PoW swop says Rogers WASHINGTON. Thurs. TT Secretary of State Mr. William Rogers has dismissed as mere propaganda unofficial North Vietnamese hints that the communist side would be ready to swap prisoners of war for a fixed date of American troop withdrawals. "The fact of the131 words
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403 1971-06-11 2 MANILA, Thursday A N apparent at**tempt to hijack another Philippine Airlines BACIII Jet transport to China was foiled today. A passenger carrying an unlicensed concealed pistol was arrested, an airlines spokesman said. The spokesman said the passenger, a university student Identified onlyUPI - 403 words
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211 1971-06-11 2 Big rush for rupee notes dumped in drainage ditch KARACHI, Thurs. Many poor Pakistanis yesterday scrambled for a fortune In a city drainage ditch on Burns Road where someone had dumped an undetermined quantity of 100-rupee and 500-rupee currency notes. President Yahya Khan's Government on Tuesday demonltised notes of theseUPI - 211 words
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Miscellaneous19 1971-06-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applehy feeoz&e vtxiSAiDTUArV /«o will sou aoMe"\ \UPVXL HTCUEhiVjS /oecouß9e>i Z^tiHEN Xxi cam comc^N \L19 words
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491 1971-06-11 3 NEW YORK. Thursday T»HE four-year closA ure of the Suez Canal would have cost the nations of the world nearly U553,400 million by the end of this year, and if it remains closed the figure may reach US$5,OOO million, a study of the vital491 words
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Article193 1971-06-11 3 l ONDON, Thurs. Commonwealth Government trade officials yesterday backed plans lor a £2 million fund to help promote the exports of developing countries and soften the impact of Britain's prospective membership of the Common Market. The officials, representing 31 countries, decided at the end of193 words
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Article84 1971-06-11 3 CALL FOR C-MART SUMMIT TALKS STRASBOIRG (France), Thurs. The European Parliament has called for a summit meeting of leaders of Common Market nations. Tbe summit would be aimed at smoothing the path to economic and monetary union. But a resolution to this effect approved unanimously last night stated that aReuter - 84 words
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Article34 1971-06-11 3 PARIS. Thurs. President Houari Boumedlenne of Algeria threatened today to stop buying French products II the partly nationalised French oil companies In Algeria do not lift their tjoycott of Algerian oil.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article31 1971-06-11 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Senate yesterday unanimously approved an amendment to a miltary Bill requiring the U.S. Military to treat drug addicts while they are still in the service. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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360 1971-06-11 3 US and Japan to sign vital Okinawa pact next Thursday PARIS, Thursday. THE United States and Japan are to sign an agreement on June 17 for the return of Okinawa to Japanese sovereignty, an American spokesman said here yesterday. The projected agreement, which will allow the U.S. to retain aReuter - 360 words
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Advertisement251 1971-06-11 3 EVAPORATED MILK carnation lUox 41 BLACKCURRANT JUICE mbena English Fuuiy si* 3.50 ORANGE JUICE fit israel 44 1.15 PORK LUNCHEON MEAT JJ man dutch 12 55 APPLE JUICE KRAFT Aust Delicious 15 n 61 MALCOA (flu A Fret Key Clvii) 3lb 4.35 APPLE PUFFS SX Free Sampling each 10 FRANKFURTER251 words
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Article, Illustration136 1971-06-11 4 I OS ANCELES, Thurs. A spokesman for singer Andy Williams has denied the entertainer had a romance going with Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, widow of the assassinated Senator Robert Kennedy. "Oh, that story has been going around for months now," he said.UPI - 136 words
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454 1971-06-11 4 First space model Georgi shows the 'load suit' MOSCOW. Thursday > A NEW outfit for A cosmonauts was shown yesterday in the first fashion show in space. The 43-year-old commander of the Salyut space station Lieut. -Col. Georgi Dobrovoisky showed off the "load suit" as Moscow TV described it— whileReuter - 454 words
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265 1971-06-11 4 r— HONG KONG. Thurs. n HINESE Vice-Pre-mier Mr. Li Hsiennien has praised the Yugoslav people for waging what he called resolute struggles against the interference, subversion and threat of aggression by the "super powers." Mr. Ll was speaking at a banquet to265 words
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99 1971-06-11 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs A Soviet freighter was seized by four U.S. Marshals yesterday as security for a U*****,000 damage suit filed by a Massachusetts firm which claimed Russian trawlers damaged its lobster fishing equipment. Deputies boarded the Suleyman stalskly and a notice of attachmentAP - 99 words
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343 1971-06-11 4 French leftists try again for a united front PARIS, Thurs. A thousand French leftwineers meet here tomorrow in the latest of .1 long series of attempts to build up a united nonCommunist Opposition party and. for once, they seem to have a fair chance of success. But their three-day congressReuter - 343 words
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Advertisement309 1971-06-11 4 Say NO to heat. g2srrT_TTi£^JW|l m llffs\ ifc j^^fl Ibis** i*'\ »'iY-\ j S t*~ I vv >SA\V ilb^^B\ YES to comfort. Ever noticed the way Sanyo Cooling Fans shake their heads? /^mSSmifi^^S They can do it from any starting position they can say NO to A heat in any309 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1971-06-11 5 T.F. HWANG I - Nanyng judgment reserved T.F. HWANG I 'BLACK OPS' NEVER FORMED THE BASIS FOR DETENTION: A-G By S I N (i A 1> 0 H E, Thurs. Allegations of "black operations" have never formed the basis for the detention of Lee Man Seng, 'A\), former managing director of the Nanyang Siang1,181 words
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178 1971-06-11 5 There has been no abuse of the law, court told Allegations of mala fide could always be easily made in a habeas corpus application but they were "most difficult to prove." In the present case there had been no abuse of the law procedural and substantive in detaining the four178 words
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Article65 1971-06-11 5 C-centre to stage a marathon SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Keppel Harbour community centre is organising a marathon tor men and women in and around Telok Blangah constituency on Saturday. The run begins at Jurong Wharf No. 4 for seniors and Clementi Road for juniors and women, and ends at the community65 words
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Article31 1971-06-11 5 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Labour and Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will be guest-of-honour at a Peoples Action Party (Serangoon Gardens branch) dinner at Serangoon Garden circus on June 17.31 words
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Article35 1971-06-11 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. J.W.K. Murch, a senior lecturer in engineering at Singapore Polytechnic, will speak on "Production Engineering In Singapore" at the Junior Chamber of Singapore's luncheon meeting at Imperial hotel on Saturday.35 words
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Article38 1971-06-11 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The numbers picked in today's Toto Draw No. 45/71 were 3, 16, 24, 35 and 14. The additional number was 49. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were 34, 14 and 17.38 words
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Advertisement558 1971-06-11 5 Our new Hi-matic E. strobe unit*, which was The compact 35mm rangefinder camera especially made for the that's good at making tricky decisions Hi-matic E, the camera remembers is also about as automatic as even though you might forget. any fine camera can be. By keeping your flash unit attached558 words
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Miscellaneous309 1971-06-11 5 Straits Times Crossword nr n nr m Hi ~IH Ih Ih^^^b^^h ACROSS 8. Continue to work In London 7. It turned colour, being ex- y p^ts which can be A 1 set hausted (5). p^ n). 8. Sort of contest concerning 13 strong i y favouring the heartnon- professional people309 words
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Article, Illustration187 1971-06-11 6 The way to get to the top in ad business CINGAPORE, Thurs. An American advertising exeputive has this advice for those who want to get ahead in the business get involved in your work, in people, clients and products. Mr. Eugene H. Kummel is the president of McCann Erlckson International187 words
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Article68 1971-06-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Command Pay Office of the British Far East Land Forces will hold Its annual gala sports day for 300 children from three of Singapore's homes for children, and three Salvation Army Corps homes on Saturday. The three-hour competition will decide the winners68 words
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Article164 1971-06-11 6 N G KUTTY - GIRL MAY KNOW IDENTITY OF KILLER N G KUTTY By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police believe a little girl in Toh Tuck Village may know the identity of the murderer of a nine-year-old Klrl, whose body was found last Monday. She was herself a victim of sexual assault raped in the same164 words
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Article63 1971-06-11 6 Illegal tappers on estate TANJ O N O MALIM. Thursday— lllegal tappers have struck again in Kotayang estate near here. According to a police report lodged by the estate staff, about 80 trees were tapped between last night and early this morning. A spokesman for the estate said that this63 words
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Article56 1971-06-11 6 KUALA Liiiku-uli, Thurs. An Indonesian team of officials and rubber leaders will arrive here soon to carry out a study of the rubber marketing practices of Malaysia and Singapore. The team of about five members Is expected towards the end of this month, the Indonesian Commercial Attache56 words
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Article, Illustration311 1971-06-11 6 Expanded ETV will improve education: Expert SINGAPORE, Thursday THE proposed move by the Education Ministry to expand the educational television service here will play an important role in improving the quality of education. This is the view of a visiting British expert in the use of audio-visual teaching aids in311 words
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99 1971-06-11 6 Perlis MB to step down at end of year KANGAR. Thurs. Perils' Mentri Besar, Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad bin Mdhamed Hashim. has decided to make way for a younger man at the end of this year. The Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, announced this here tonight after a closed-door meeting99 words
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Article44 1971-06-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The visiting American food processing, packaging and commercial refrigeration trade mission has received several 'substantive" proposals on Joint ventures here. Its leader. Mr. Herbert Socks did not give details but said there would be follow-up visits for further negotiations.44 words
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Article26 1971-06-11 6 SINOAPORE. Thurs. An unldentifieu Chinese woman was taken to Thomson Hospital tonight after she fell from a bus in Lorong Six. Toa Payoh.26 words
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Advertisement533 1971-06-11 6 V.'AVJVIVAVA'.V.V.VA srnm NOW SHOWING' S Showt Mam, 1.10, 4. a.lv *.}o»m > Fax's "VANISHING POINT" Berry Newmon; In Color Next Chonge! (Color) 1" Donen McGovm "TRIiES" Fo» m\ Tomorrow Midnight! (Color) M.choel Come "CIT CARTER" An M-G-M Picture a" I- md MONTH! 37th DAY! < 11 a«, i.io, «.3o a533 words
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Article, Illustration172 1971-06-11 7 HK singers say farewell to policewomen REGILAT lONS were forgotten for a few minutes when singers Frances Yip and Yu Yar, who had performed as guests of the Singapore police during Police Week, said their farewells to their uniformed hosts at Singapore airport yesterday. Caps of WPC Maggie Lee and172 words
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150 1971-06-11 7 'GREEN LABEL' PARKING PLAN FOR DOCTORS SINGAPORE. Thurs— A green label on the windscreen may soon "save" doctors from prosecution for parking offences but only when they are on emergency calls. For the label will mean the doctors on such calls are "immune" from prosecution for such violations under a150 words
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112 1971-06-11 7 Ngee Ann expansion plans in a month? SINGAPORE, Thurs. Plans for the new Ngee Ann Technical College campus expansion at Clementl Road are expected to be drawn up in a month. This was disclosed today by the college registrar, Mr. Chew Yong Soo. Mr. Chew said that planners from the112 words
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Article48 1971-06-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Unite of the 6 Bn. Royal Australian Regiment will arrive In Singapore within the next two months to assume duties under the ANZUK brigade. They will replace the 1 Bn. PAR, which has been here for the last two years.48 words
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Article40 1971-06-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Lorry driver Chiw Poon Hock was fined $30 today when he admitted dropping muddy water from his lorry an offence under the Environmental Public Health Act while carrying wet sand at Stevens Road on June 4.40 words
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Article39 1971-06-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A New Zealander. Tyson Michael John, of Nee Soon Garrison was fined $20 today for not wearing his crash helmet securely while riding his motorcycle at Rotherham Gate In the Naval Base on March 28.39 words
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Article84 1971-06-11 7 Straits Times charity box SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times has received donations totalling $82 for the Chua Tian Hock Fund, which now stands at $4,244. Donations came from: Members of the S.M.M.W.U. (Nestle s Branch) $77 and Anonymous *5. Donations for other funds: Murthy Vadlvelu Fund: Members of the Selangor84 words
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Article46 1971-06-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ministry of Labour and Manpower has published an ■Employers' Oulde" to explain in detail the obligation of employers under the various social security act*. The guide deals with the Employees' Social Security (General) Regulations, 1971 and Social Security Rules. 1971.46 words
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Article80 1971-06-11 7 STORE POPULATION UP BY 19,000 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore's population as at last December was close to 2.1 million, an Increase of over 19.000 in six months, according to official estimates. Of the total of 2,093,600 last December, 1,071,600 were males and 1,022.000 fe- males. In June last year, the total of80 words
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Article258 1971-06-11 7 Jail and caning for robbers SINGAPORE, Thursday J^EVEX men, who between them were responsible for 11 robberies, were jailed by the First District Court today. Four were also ordered 10 De caneo. They are Tal Haw Chai. 24, Ng Kok Chee. 20. Lee Kor, 21, Lee So Ha, 23, Koo258 words
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Article42 1971-06-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The MP tor Jalan Besar, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, who Is also Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs i. will be guest-of -honour at the Singapore Pood Manufacturers' Association dinner on Tuesday at the association's premises In Jalan Besar.42 words
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198 1971-06-11 7 Water use drops again to 94.8 m gallons CINGAPORE, Thurs. a With rain falling briefly in some parts of Singapore yesterday, the water demand graph, which has taken a W shape this month, dipped again by 3.5 million gallons to 94.8 million gallons. It was the third lowest consumption of198 words
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Advertisement298 1971-06-11 7 Suddenlythe pain is gone with only one Saridon The first thing to do when you get a headache, fever or any aches and pains is to take one Saridon tablet. Just one Saridon tablet and some water and suddenly the pain is gone. So when you feel an ache coming298 words
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197 1971-06-11 8 Sarawak team studies Jurong progress CINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 The visiting Sarawak Government team today toured Jurong to study the progress of the industrial estate. Led by Inche Ami Hajl Lampan, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Communications and Works, the four-man team first received a briefing at the Jurong Town197 words
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Article46 1971-06-11 8 Management course SINGAPORE. Thurs. The director of the National Productivity Centre. Dr. David Chew Chin Eng. today opened a three-week "achievement motivation" course held at the NPC building in Corporation Drive, Jurong Town. It was attended by top and middle level management in commerce and industry.46 words
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180 1971-06-11 8 Housewife who left one husband and got -another SINGAPORE. Thurs. Housewife Looi Shew Fah. 35, left her first husband and married again by falsely declaring that she was single at the Registry of Marriages. The bigamy, committed in Sept. 24, 1969, was only brought to light this year when Looi,180 words
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Article75 1971-06-11 8 $2,000 fine for shop owner SINGAPORE, Thurs. A sundry-goods shop proprietor was today fined $2,000 or four months' jail by a magistrate for dishonestly retaining stolen goods. The ccurt was told that Ng Hock Chung, 47 had a stolen tyre balancer worth $938 at his home In Lcrong 21A, Qcylang,75 words
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222 1971-06-11 8 K. LUMPUR, Thurs THE question of Mr. Fan x Yew Teng, deputy secretary general of the DAP losing his seat in Parliament has not been finalised, the Attorney-General, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, said today. Tan Sri Kadir also madeBernama - 222 words
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383 1971-06-11 8 Firm no longer in red must pay a bonus 110 workers are awarded 35 pc of month's "wages SINGAPORE, Thurs A BUKIT TIMAH industrial firm which got out of the red in its 1969-70 financial year after several years of losses, was today or In ed to pay its 110383 words
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Article46 1971-06-11 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Alitalia gave a cocktail party at Hotel Malaysia tonight to mark the start of Its third new weekly flight between Rome and Singapore. The flight leaves Rome every Sunday, arrives here on Monday and returns to Italy the next <Uy.46 words
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Miscellaneous123 1971-06-11 8 Allvy Pop l T Hamli Ttt'y.'sffleaiioctw v«H,THtv mjm= W" -s I JS Ir M «r MARY belies sarrr! in. I stuke, ALLfeY. sw, pip; LOOKS PRETTY/ AFTER I i^ I MARKET Ow nil lvifw ar tupdp- im I \j\vt* i iMfcY KtIAJ IHE V NK-c TOO,' X YOU, DOC; -ci123 words
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Article, Illustration233 1971-06-11 9 Y's Men's effort to draw 320 clubs closer together CINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. John Price, president of the International Association of V's Men's Clubs is out to do what none of the 48 previous presidents achieved. He is making a one-man effort to draw all 320 clubs of the movement, scattered233 words
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97 1971-06-11 9 SQUATTERS NEAR AIRPORT TO MOVE OUT SINGAPORE. Thurs. About 100 families squatters on Government land— will soon have to move to HDB Hats to make way for airport development. They are the remainder of 193 families squatting on state land north-west and east of the Paya Lebar airport runway. The97 words
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Article37 1971-06-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chung Sow Mun of Margaret Drive had his car forfeited today when he admitted using it as a pirate taxi at Havelock Road on Dec. 12 last year. He was also fined 1250.37 words
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Article313 1971-06-11 9 P.M. RAMAN - A Sept start for 'frontier town' P.M. RAMAN Project for 250,000 at Woodlands By Singapore, Thurs. WORK on the first phase of the "frontier town" in Woodlands is scheduled to begin in September. It involves the construction of a town centre and 1,500 housing units, with associated facilities like roads,313 words
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68 1971-06-11 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The National Theatre Trust and People's Association will present a concert at the National Theatre for two nights on July 4 and 5. The National Theatre Choir, the National Theatre Chinese Orchestra, the PA Band, the Singapore Girls' Bagpipers, the PA Choir and68 words
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80 1971-06-11 9 Khir starts five-day visit to London LONDON, Thurs. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl, arrived In London yesterday afternoon for a five-day visit. Soon after arrival he began discussions with Mr. David Piennes. director of Investico, a company of investment consultants to the Malaysian Government. Tonight80 words
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81 1971-06-11 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Philatelic Society will hold a stamp display and film show at the National Library on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stamps from African countries, the complete series of stamps commemorating the British Commonwealth meetings, and First Day Covers81 words
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Article22 1971-06-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hong Fook Kal. 36, was today fined $10 for being drunk and disorderly at Orchard Road last night.22 words
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178 1971-06-11 9 Driver who ordered students off his bus CINGAPORE, Thurs. Can a bus driver or conductor order passengers off a bus if they refuse to be seated? "It would all depend on the circumstances," said the spokesman of one bus company. He was replying to a Straits Times reader who had178 words
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Article56 1971-06-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Teachers' Military Band will perform at Jurong Town from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday and at the Esplanade from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. on June 27. The St. Oabriel's Secondary School Band will perform at the Esplanade from 5.30 p.m.56 words
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Advertisement92 1971-06-11 9 J ADVT. PERMIT NO. 0056 YOU CAN DEPOSIT WITH SBS for as little as $30 a month at attractive interest rates. See us about our FIXED TERM SAVINGS SCHEMES. Earn an attractive interest income with security. Singapura Building Society Limited >inc«pa«M«) ttw WhjuWc of Stfwo**) MtcDoruW How** 14th Flour) Oicfurd92 words
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Advertisement113 1971-06-11 9 NEW NATION Marvellous! That's what Mr. Henry Cheong, of Commonwealth Drive thinks of New Nations broadsheets. Read what he says: Sitt' Commo "wealth Drive f™ cv «ry success. ""wspaper for aIJ And there is another broadsheet in NEW NATION TODAY ON METRICATION PLUS: FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE OFFICIAL TRANSLATION113 words
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Article, Illustration4623 1971-06-11 10 About news and views and control by govt IN FULL... the questions and answers I have my own children edu- cated in Chinese in Singapore. I think it would be dangerous for anybody to say that I have forgotten my ancestors or I am out to kill Chinese education andAP - 4,623 words
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Advertisement19 1971-06-11 10 > saJ^^| ill J^^l i I ill I t■j k. "S "SM B^t^^^^? fcti f J l'" NEW..WITH SOFT IMPRESSIONS19 words
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Article87 1971-06-11 11 REUTER reports from Helsinki: Mr. Lee did not win round many delegates to approve his action, but delegates afterwards expressed more understanding of why the Singapore Government had revoked the Singapore Herald's printing licence and detained the four Nanyang Slang Pau executives. 'I do not approve of Mr.87 words
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Advertisement353 1971-06-11 11 GOLDEN SHIELD J t cordial, or. 2 FOR i DANISH si 40 1 Sr; M .go! CHICKEN flavours. XM.M.I. LIGHT MEAT 2 for GOLDEN BEE HONEY $1 .55 TUNA c oz. 51,35 IN MUG «t« per jar $3 50 TWIN DUCK LONGANS 2 for FROM USA. COCKTAIL 20's w v353 words
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Article469 1971-06-11 12 Up to a point confrontation in Helsinki on the affairs of the press in Singapore was to everyone's good. But the adoption by the Executive Board of the International Press Institute of a resolution calling for the release or trial of the four detained executives of the Nanyang469 words
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Article245 1971-06-11 12 The American military command in Saigon, the major source of news of the Indo-China war. has suddenly dried up. For the first time since 1964 it has issued no morning communique for three days mining. It had nothing significant to report. Activities involving American troops245 words
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Article221 1971-06-11 12 Hardboiled officials are sometimes inclined to shrug off criticism with the plea that the public gets the police it deserves. This is a forceful line of argument, but it does not foster the close public-police relations without which the community and law enforcers suffer. Singapore's "police week",221 words
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Article, Illustration700 1971-06-11 12 JOYCE EGGINTON - JOYCE EGGINTON: By New York r r*Hß BLACK Panther party, shrunken In size and deeply divided, has come close to Its Inevitable death with the dismissal of murder and kldna p p 1 ng charges against the Panther's national chairman, 34-year-old Bobby Scale, andOFNS - 700 words
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Letter160 1971-06-11 12 RAGGING AT PAMTAI VALLEY ris most depressing to note tnat despite moughuul letters and aavice on the evils of excess In ragging, violence and ODscenuv during tne laieiuume miu*j at uewau Tengku Cnancellor should be rutting tne headlines. i.B.i. June 6). Repeated evidence of student misbenaviour louowed by warnings couched160 words
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Letter98 1971-06-11 12 A 8 A taxpayer, I was appalled to read of the recent behaviour by some of our campus "elite." And what makes it all the more shocking is that the Incidents on the campus occurred shortly after the Ma] id Report which rightly Indicts the university administration for98 words
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Letter46 1971-06-11 12 TPOH'S public library -L closes' at eight p.m. And so students who are working seldom get sufficient time to use it. I hope the authorities will consider extending the closing time not just for the students but for the general public. N. R. Ipoh46 words
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Letter230 1971-06-11 12 A FRIEND of mine the other day spent almost a whole afternoon in a cell at the traffic courts. His "crime": not having enough money on him to pay a fine for a minor traffic offence to which he had pleaded guilty. The policeman had put230 words
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1116 1971-06-11 12 BRENDON JONES - A green, clean world, but who pays BRENDON JONES By NEW YORK.— Ant i-polu-tion efforts a; re progressing, with varied successes, in a great part of the world, but this welcome development is also beginning to cause anxieties for business in many countries. The chief worry but still a shadowy1,116 words
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Advertisement6 1971-06-11 12 SEIKO CHRONOGjftjj mf V&^t^Es^H wLw J^LmT6 words
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Advertisement177 1971-06-11 12 I FRUITI-MINS I f THE FRUIT FLAVOURED R CHEWABLE MULTIVITAMINS FOR I YOUR FAMILY. I ALL THE f VITAMINS FOR YOUR DAILY REQUIREMENTS ARE AVAILABLE IN 7 DIFFERENT COLOURS JL^- -9T AND IN 7 I DIFFERENT M I FRUIT I FLAVOURS. I FAMILY WILL I -f^ LOVE IT m FOR177 words
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Article, Illustration583 1971-06-11 13 GEORGIE LEE - GEORGIE LEE By JJKSPITK the rapid rate of industrialisation and an expanding labour force, Singapore's trade union membership for the past nine years has shown a steep declining trend, according to statistics published by the Ministry of Labour. The end of last month saw583 words
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242 1971-06-11 13 UNNY KRISHMAN - Southern Cross begins charter flights UNNY KRISHMAN By SOUTHERN Cross Airlines flying the Malaysian flag will inaugurate its charter service from Kuala Lumpur to London today. The Boeing 707 jetliner, purchased from Pan American which also provides the crew and maintenance facilities, will land In Gatwick tomorrow, flying via Bombay242 words
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Article772 1971-06-11 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - BLAIR JOHNSON By "WOW is the time to buy in the Australian stock market, particularly those unpopular mining shares; not the speculative issues, but the heavyweights. The metals index appears to have bottomed out and external factors point to a sharp recovery in the next772 words
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Article79 1971-06-11 13 .a rut $3.50 +.20 >CBC $810 +.15 1 Chem. $153 +.06 ;JU. $320 +.06 lea View $061 i +.054 Lines $0.75 +.05 i(. Way $1.05 +.04 E. Ship $2.17 +.03 FALLS ferlin (M) $1.03 —.07 ilcan $1.50 —.07 rut [aw Par 1151 —.TO y.M'den(M) $5.80 —.05 iammon79 words
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Article31 1971-06-11 13 Straits Times Indices Industrials: 161.M IIMI Hotels: 75.M 75.M Properties: 118 9« US.7X Tina: MJ7 9t.it Inibherv US.7S 115.7S •»D««. SO, 1»M I*o IDcc. SI, a 1M tDee. ts, lUI 1H31 words
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Article316 1971-06-11 13 ¥AC (Holdings) in its prospectus in March forecast pretax profits in excess of $700,000. As it turns out the target was surpassed. Pre-tax profits for the year ended January .1970 (two months before the issue) were $762,213 against $374,633 In the previous financial year. Tax316 words
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Article156 1971-06-11 13 DANDAR Raya Develop- ments, which was listed In mid- 1968, is still In deep water. Results for 1970 show a loss of $680. 603 on top of the previous year's loss of $368,537. Part of the company's liquidity problems have been solved by selling off land156 words
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Article91 1971-06-11 13 CROESUS \ u25a0 - CROESUS By New tune for party lines rpHKRE are many varlX ants on the stock East European joke beginning: "What is the difference between capitalism and socialism?" The oldest answer is probably that "Under capitalism man is exploited by man, and under socialism it Is the other way91 words
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Advertisement82 1971-06-11 13 "Ofcourselfly BOAC to London. Who else has 9 services V a week?" > 1 For some people there is only one airline. Only BOAC offers you nine flights a week to London from Singapore. By VCIO or 707. Day or night services. Direct with no change of plane. Or if82 words
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Advertisement293 1971-06-11 13 INSIDE Uncertainty coatinon to dominate robber market; Bit »boppln< complex la Singapore opens today; New monthly •ervice to whip local wood prodaeU to I nIU-d States; Marketing eolwnn: People in koaineaa. Tmg* 14. Company news; Share market report; Weekly rubber review; Coßunoditln. Pftfe IS. Overseas market. New York, Melbourne, Honf293 words
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646 1971-06-11 14 LONDON: Most rubber traders here feel uncertainty still chiefly characterises the market, as it has done since the Malaysian Government commenced price support operations in origin markets on March 15 last. The trade generally remains convinced the price of rubber will ultimately be determinedReuter - 646 words
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372 1971-06-11 14 MOK SIN PIN - BIG SHOPPING COMPLEX IN SINGAPORE OPENS TODAY MOK SIN PIN By ORCHARD Building, a new "one-stop" shopping complex in busy Orchard Road, Singapore, opens today. Ideally located at the junction of Orchard and Grange Roads. Orchard Building has been planned for the role of an "all-purpose" commercial centre by its372 words
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371 1971-06-11 14 AUSTIN MORA IS - AUSTIN MORA IS By THE finished wood products industry in Singapore and Malaysia will soon have a regular monthly service exclusively for shipping its products from Singapore to the U.S. Gulf and East Coast. Retla Steamship, a USbased company, Is371 words
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Article206 1971-06-11 14 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr. Robert H. Royal, general manager of Air Mac Asia, Singapore, has been elected vice president of the company. Mr. Garry Seaton has been appointed an account director of S. H. Benson Advertising In Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Goh Seong Seng, manager In charge of the personnel and206 words
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Article156 1971-06-11 14 /IOMPETITIVE marketI ing demands constant innovation and product development because new products, designs or models could mean the "ups" or "downs" in a company's sales chart. Sifting the deluge of press releases dally reveals umpteen new gadgets and paraphernalia. This week's marketing column gives you a peep156 words
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Article100 1971-06-11 14 Here's something to do with figures. Monroes vital statistics to be exact. She packs a 16-14-5 frame, tips 14.5 lb. on the scales and a brawny brain to match your wits She ran be yours but at a price, of course! East em Agencies has been given the100 words
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Article118 1971-06-11 14 From figures to something at your service, if you are thirsting for a Bloody Mary right away then look for the Bell Captain (see picture) at the Hyatt Hotel in Singapore. The Bell Captain is the latest recruit to the ingroup of "Instants" Instant Asia. Instant coffee and118 words
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Article63 1971-06-11 14 Another competitor in the LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) market is BP. Launched in midMay after a year of investigation, planning and construction. BP gas comes in bottles painted In a trendy orange colour. It can be used for both domestic and Industrial purposes. A feature is its clean63 words
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Advertisement118 1971-06-11 14 I '^^JHKHbH sd ''"^P^si B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Hb^H ■I P^BsJ^^^lil BM ''JKsfl ML maM get a good agent. A Qantas Cargo Agent. He's the man who can give you tips on the Market the World Market. Help you in opening up and maintaining distribution to every export market. In other words, make you118 words
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Advertisement252 1971-06-11 14 SINGAPORE SECURITY FUND Is now available for subscription Life Of Fund Singapore Security Fund has an indeterminate life. Reinvestment Of Dividends Reinvestment is available should you wish to have your net dividends ploughed back into Singapore Security Fund. First Dividend Cheque Will be posted to you on 15th March 1972.252 words
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Article362 1971-06-11 15 London Asiatic rides high again LONDON Asiatic Rubber and Produce turned in record results for last year despite, the generally dismal outlook of rubber. Doubtless, It has palm oil much to thank for Its highest ever pre-tax profit of £2,160,733 which is nearly 10 per cent higher than for 1969362 words
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Article125 1971-06-11 15 SLATER. Walker Securities yesterday gave further Information concerning its recent acquisition of shares In Haw Par Brothers International. On June 3, completion took place of a contract whereby Slater. Walker acquired 15,200,000 Ordinary shares In Haw Par which represents •46 per cent of the issued Ordinary share capital of Haw125 words
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Article271 1971-06-11 15 DANK Negara statement of Liabilities and Assets on May 31. 1971. LIABILITIES: Capita! I 40,000.000 General reserve 60,518,461 Malaysian currency lr. circulation $1,075,027,304 Deposits: Banks 198.756,902 Malaysian Government 528 940.722 Other 258,042.333 Allocation of special drawing rights 125.210.371 Other Liabilities 130.228,876 Total $2,416,724,969 ASSETS: Gold and foreign271 words
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Article266 1971-06-11 15 Trading tempo slackens rADING slowed down considerably on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Main interest continued to be focussed on selective industrials mainly on contra accounts. Price movements were generally narrow and to some extent reflected reluctance on the part of operators to open op new deals.266 words
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Article150 1971-06-11 15 FIE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday made another fractional recovery of 12 i cents to 5630 per picul on an official offering down 22 tons to 219 tons. The tone of the market was very steady despite the drop of £4 in the overnight London150 words
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Article98 1971-06-11 15 t SIMOAPORI NOON CLOSING PRICES HI PICOL VI»TB«DAV. Ccc.mit OH: Bulk *S3J »ellerf. drum c.»r« "Mixed (fob.) loom Jun/July IK Cont. (32 B P«pp«rr Muntok ABTA whit* fo.b. 100 NLW ***** .eller.. Sarawak «hii« fob. 9t,: NLW 1724 «M«r.. Sartwak apeclal black (o.b^ NLW SHU tlltn Sarawak ABTA98 words
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Article49 1971-06-11 15 THE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month 1 P«Two months 7 pc. Three months 7 pc. Six months Z!'l 6^ Nine months 7 I 4 p.c Twelve months 7 1/4 p.c49 words
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Article416 1971-06-11 15 DISAPPOINTING London advices make for a slightly easier opening in the rubber market yesterday. Later !t fluctuated thinly around the 105.25 cents per kilo level in very quiet and featureless conditions for the rest of the morning. The morning session closed quiet. Quiet Values sagged during the afternoon416 words
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Article34 1971-06-11 15 London copper prices on Wednesday previous in brackets. Wlrebar— Spot buyer f 462. 00 <£4Sh.sc> seller £462.50 (1458.50): Three Months buyer £472.00 (£467.00) sellers (472.50 (£468.00). Mark«t Uns: Iregular sales: 4.779 tons.34 words
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Article40 1971-06-11 15 In Lot don on Wednesday the price of Malayan 0 per cent CIX UK UK/N. European portu In bulk, sterling per long ton June/July was quoted at {HI sellers or Ex-Cont. $227 se'lert K102) 8 or »;x-Cont 1247).40 words
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Article24 1971-06-11 15 JUNE 10. RUBBER: 104.75 en's ocr kilo (down 0.75 cents). TIN: $€30 (up 12} cents). Official offering 219 tons (down 22 tons).24 words
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Article54 1971-06-11 15 Wednesday Tuesday iui. tv.s. London 39.928 40.175 Beirut «.25 40.50 Honickong 41.30 41.73 Zurich 38.A58 40.108 40.053 40.30 ft Paris 40.D3 40.20 8 port (1) 41.725 42.00 Spore (2) 156.20 137.20 (1) Export price In non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealtrs prices In54 words
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Article462 1971-06-11 15 THE rubber market fluctuated uncertainly between 104 and 106 cents this week In quiet conditions, where the main feature has been the re -appearance o.' the Malayan Rubber Fund Board (MRPB) to bolster the outgoing June position against continued heaviness of nearby after last weeks462 words
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Advertisement755 1971-06-11 15 PHILIPS requires the following personnel. TRAINING SUPERVISOR The successful condidate should hove o Polytechnic Technician Diploma or equivalent ond hove at least 2 years working experience in industry. Preference will be given to those who have experience in Industrial training and are able to instruct in Mandarin and or Malay755 words
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Advertisement709 1971-06-11 15 A IRCO SinGßPore invites suitably qualified applicants for the following positions PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Higher School Certificate (Science Technical) would be the minimum. Those with Cambridge School Certificate and at least 5 years proven ability in the supervision of workers in an Industrial set-up may also apply. PRODUCTION PLANNING SUPERVISOR Higher709 words
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Article1188 1971-06-11 16 pIM.Vlss in and reported to D the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ACMA (1) $1.62. Alcan (1) $1.50. Allied Choc. (2) $2.27. (4) $2.26. Ben1,188 words
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Article1024 1971-06-11 16 CLOSING PRICES 810 AND OFFIK PRICI* OFFICIALLY UITID AT TNI CLOSI OF lUIINIII IN TNI SHiOAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINO ROOM! OF THI STOCK IXCNANOI t/ITN FRICI MOVIMINTS IN BRACKITI VISTIAOAV WIM UNIT TRUST (Ana Untt TriMt) (MinuKl' H—» ttr Jun* 11} Mai. Invcat Fund 1.40 1.4S Mai. Prog. Kund1,024 words
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Article375 1971-06-11 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— Mining shares rallied slightly In more active trading at the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oils and Industrials were stronger. Among 'he semi-established mining stocks, Poseidon recovered $2 50 of recent losses to $29 and Queensland Mines was marked up one dollar to $19. BoutainvtUe Rights, at $2.30375 words
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Article157 1971-06-11 16 T<HE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Jun. 10. of Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Local dollar* to 100 unit! of Foreign Currency Belgian Francs Burmese Kyals Ceylon Rupees Danish157 words
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Article302 1971-06-11 16 "NJEW YORK, Wed. Selected glamo-ir Issues recovered from recent weakness but the < general market closed modestly lower in moderate trading. Near t.ie close, declining Issues, whirl) remained In front I of advances throughout the session, were iihead by a margin of about 851 to 515. At the302 words
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Article281 1971-06-11 16 UONO KONO. Thurs. The market opened very active and continued to be so all day. At closing, the tone was generally steady to firm. Siicere pu; on HKtl.4o over the cay to close at HK517.90. G.I. Cement continued the upward trend, after opening up at HKJ42 HKSO cents281 words
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Article69 1971-06-11 16 TINS Wednesday 70.27 Tuesday 70.33 Week ago 70.74 HIBBERS Wednesday ***** Tuesday 182.03 Week ago 182.31 OILS Wednesday 352.08 Tuesday 355 68 Week ago 349.43 INDI STRIALS Wednesday 374.7 Tuesday 380 1 Week ago 377.» DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 912.4« Tuesday 915.01 Week ago 919t» LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM69 words
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Advertisement923 1971-06-11 16 gg_te> al Malaysian and International Media Representatives the leading overseas media representatives In Malaysia wish to appoint a SENIOR SALES SUPERVISOR to canvass advertising on tehalf of such international publications as New York Times, Financial Times (London). Pacific Travel News. World Travel (Japan) and South China Morning Post. As well923 words
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Advertisement855 1971-06-11 16 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN KENYATUN TAWARAN 8K.N0.51/71 TENDER FOR JUNGLE FELLING. BURNING. HUJMIMq.CTCFOR VILLAGE AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Tenders are Invited from experienced Felling Contractors for the above works at the UNDERMENTIONED LAND DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES A. OIL PALM AREA NO SCHEMES PHASE APPROXIMATE ACREAOfe, 1. PABOH I, Jelebu. II 80 Negrl855 words
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Article133 1971-06-11 17 Season bus tickets out next month CINGAPORE, Thurs. kJ Season bus tickets for school children will be out next month. The Straits Times understands that the tickets are now being printed, and will be Issued as soon as they are ready. It is expected that all the bus companies will133 words
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Article59 1971-06-11 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The National Theatre Club Children's Troupe will stage a variety concert, 'The Budding Generation," at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday and Sunday. The concert will consist of songs, dances, sketches and instrumental solos. Tickets at $2 and SI are obtainable at Popular Book59 words
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Article70 1971-06-11 17 NEW POSTAL SAVINGS BANK AT GPO SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Postmaster-General today announced that a new fully air-conditioned postal savings bank would be opened at the General Post Office on Monday. It is located near the main entrance of the GPO, and will handle all postal savings bank business there. Business70 words
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52 1971-06-11 17 Two assault victims badly injured SINGAPORE, Thura. TWO men were warded In Outram Hospital tonight alter they were assaulted In two separate Incidents. One, an unidentified Chinese, was assaulted in Beach Road, the other man, a Malay, was hurt near the Galaxy Theatre In Oeylang. Their condition was said to52 words
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Article, Illustration476 1971-06-11 17 Revoke licences of price hike shops: NTUC SINGAPORE, Thursday THE National Trades Union Congress today called on the Government to deal firmly with racketeers and to revoke the licences of all shopkeepers found gailty of unfair price hikes. Ie problem is serious h, and therefore, this i should be done476 words
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375 1971-06-11 17 No king size problems for the first jumbo By LESLIE FONG SINGAPORE, Than. Forty minutes after noon on July 2. the first jumbo jet to fly here a Pan-American Airways Boeing 747 will touch down at Paya Lebar airport. And, in the words of Civil Aviation Department officials and Pan375 words
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Article41 1971-06-11 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Lai Yoke Lum, 28. was Jailed tor two years today after he pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing a .32 pistol and five rounds of ammunition at his home at Julan Berhala here last night.41 words
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Article32 1971-06-11 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs— A total ot 369 out of 417 teachers from the English and Chinese streams pasted their professional examinations of the Teachers' Training College held In April this year.32 words
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96 1971-06-11 17 Second all-suites hotel for S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Republic Is to get Its second all-suites hotel at Marine Parade. The proposed 18-storey San Beach Inn Is to have 300 suites Instead of the 400 rooms originally planned. It will also nave the usual facilities like restaurants, nightclubs and bowling alleys.96 words
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307 1971-06-11 17 Company formed to set up a 'Malay garden village' SINGAPORE, Thursday MALAY cultural organisations here have formed a limited company to run a Malay garden village for tourists and local people at a proposed site in Pasir Panjang. t Inche Zalnal Abidln bin Kasslm, an official of the Central Council307 words
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Article52 1971-06-11 17 Italian trade mission due today SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An Italian trade mission will arrive here tomorrow. The 26- member mission, led by Senator Orlando Lucchl, a member of Parliament, will discuss possibilities of setting up Joint ventures. The director of the Economic Development Board, Mr. P.Y. Hwang, will meet the delegation52 words
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Article29 1971-06-11 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An Indian food mixing demonstration will be held at the Kamala Club, Moulmein Road, on Sunday at 5.30 p.m. It is open to all women.29 words
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Advertisement123 1971-06-11 17 u^BBBiBHaV* .fl W\ jjs- JLaaa^LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH H CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Ettobliih»d in 1960) 171-C, B»ncool»n Street. Singapora 7. P.O. Box 1 936. S'pora -Tal: 2J4M/2M2S Or Hock Yaa Mm Building. 6, Jalan Ah Fook, Johora Bahru P.O. Box 104. Johora Bahru-Tal: 3958 HOME-STUDY COURSES 1971/72 (IN ALL SUBJECTS) High.r School Cartificit.123 words
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Advertisement176 1971-06-11 17 am. V WJaßfir c t^m £RlaJat^ ■9ai^%D BI ~~^^^t<^M ■mlmm AIXrICU rVIXvI C Join Singapore's Fast Expanding*^ I MARITIME COMMAND %d-J I as MIDSHIPMEN J4£^^ H Qualifications: Terms of Service r- I A lanjj^l ■f *At least School Ctrtificate initial appointment will be on i t\\ H Grade II or176 words
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Miscellaneous907 1971-06-11 17 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Programme Summary 7.21 Progrjmme Summary ).M P.M. Opening am) General IN News in Brief 3.15 Master Class 7.2S Malay Film Hospital 1.3} Children's Corner (C) 3.42 The Courtship of Eddie's Father 9 N News (M) 3.25 For the Family (E) 7.15 Sports Parade907 words
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Article116 1971-06-11 18 Why women can't be beauty judges KLANG, Thurs.— W omen do not stick to the rules at least as far as Judging beauty contests Is concerned. They tend to be subjective and Judge contestants on merits other than those specified, the consultant to the Far East Beauty Congress. Mr. C.L.116 words
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Article32 1971-06-11 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. 81r Alfred Nicholas will give a talk on "Wales, growth centre of the 70s. at the Rotary Club's luncheon meeting at the Hollandsche Club on June 17.32 words
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Article, Illustration246 1971-06-11 18 TAN WEE LIAN - TAN WEE LIAN -By RELAX, this Is no underground army tiainlng in secret. Just some early risers who frequent the Chinese YMCA twice weekly for their flrst-thlng-in-the-morning bout of exercise the Taekwon-do way. From 6.45 a.m. to 8 a.m. they kick and sparMazlan Badron - 246 words
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Article103 1971-06-11 18 SAF officer for gunnery course SINGAPORE. Thur*. Captain Ng Jul Ping, Battery Commander In the 20th Singapore Artillery Battalion, will leave this Friday on a 14-month Gunnery, Staff Officers' course In India. Capt. Ng. a former student of Raffles Institution, will attend the Indian Go-vernment-sponsored course at Deolall. Top student103 words
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Article68 1971-06-11 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A forum on "The practice of public relations In Singapore will be held at the Hibiscus Room. Shangri-La Hotel, tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The speakers will be Mr. Peter Bostock. (Orant Public Relational. Mr. Ron McCauley. (Eric White Associates). Mr. 0.0.68 words
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Article99 1971-06-11 18 CINOAI'ORE. Thurs.— Law enforcement has its problems. Problems which sometimes stand out glaringly —if the Ia w enforcer lacks height. Like the policeman at Braddell Circus. A motorist complained in the Straits Times that the policeman was "too short," so that motorists approaching from a99 words
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Advertisement70 1971-06-11 18 rM^F) offers HIRE PURCHASE Dealerships available LEASING Why pay cash or utilise existing Banking facilities when you can lease through MAF HOUSING LOANS First mortgages available; Developers' enquiries welcomed. For further information please contact: I MALAYSIAN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CO.CS) LTD. SINGAPORE Hongkong Bank Chambers, Co I Iyer Quay, Tel *****70 words
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183 1971-06-11 19 S'pore to London air freight service I ONDON, Thurs. v A fortnightly freight service between London and Kuala Lumpur and Singapore was started today by Lloyd International Airways, the Stansted-based Independent airline. The airline's sales director, Mr. David Shepherd, .said "This new service flown by one of our Britannia freighters183 words
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Article21 1971-06-11 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Teachers' Military Band will perform at jurong Town on Sunday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.21 words
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Article60 1971-06-11 19 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The management committee of the Chong Pang Village community centre will organise a baby show competition at the centre's premises in Sembawang Road at 9 a.m. on June 27. Babies aged from three months to 18 months living In Sembawang may enter. Entry forms are60 words
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Article39 1971-06-11 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A pork seller, Ng Yong Peng, was fined a total of $620 when he admitted 19 counts of using a snowboard to sell pork at a pavement an offence under the Environmental Public Health Regulations.39 words
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Article61 1971-06-11 19 M-CYCLIST DIES IN HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Thurs. Motorcyclist Yong Keow, 26, of Jalan Ah Fook, who skidded and crashed into a lamp-post at the Bth mile, Bukit Timah Road at 12.50 p.m. yesterday, died at Outram Hospital two hours later. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Chua Yew Boon, of Sepoy61 words
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Article, Illustration115 1971-06-11 19 rE drivers ol these two Mercedes Benz saloons were seriously injured when the cars collided head-on at the junction of Orange Road and Rochalie Drive yesterday afternoon. The Impact of the crash sent one car, from Hotel Slngapura. crashing headlong into a drain. The other car115 words
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189 1971-06-11 19 Why S'pore cannot afford unfettered freedom SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Government official has said that though Singapore cannot afford absolute freedom. Its workers are not bein i denied the rights enJcyed by other workers. Mr. Kwa Soon Chuan, acting Permanent Secretary of the Labour Ministry, said unfettered freedom had led to189 words
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112 1971-06-11 19 'No protest against holiday tests' SINGAPORE, Than. The teachers of Geylang Serai Vocational Institute today denied a Straits Times report which said they were "protesting against holiday tests." A statement signed by 53 of t' c school's teachers, said the report conld have been "possibly based on mischievous, malicious and112 words
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Article52 1971-06-11 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs— A barge that leaked and threatened Singapore's west coast with an oil slick last Friday— and then sank was re-floated today. The barge, which sank off Sentosa, was towed to shallower waters In order to discharge oil which was still trapped in some of its52 words
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245 1971-06-11 19 Woman tapper to stand trial for three murders MALACCA, Thurs. A woman tapper was committed today to stand trial In the High Court for allegedly murdering her three sons by throwing them Into a well. M. Raja Letchumy. 27,. is charged with murdering S. Vasvanathan, seven, 8. Saminathan, four, and245 words
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Article51 1971-06-11 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A man was today fined $500 or three months' jail for committing an indecent act at the Victoria Memorial Hail Police Exhibition yesterday. Printer Chong Ting Kong, 30, who admitted the offence, told the court that he did it In a "moment of51 words
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Article42 1971-06-11 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The new Turkish Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Turgut Ilkan, presented his credentials to President Sheares at the Istana this morning. He Is also currently his country's ambassador to Thailand, Laos. Malaysia and Vietnam. He resides in Bangkok.42 words
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Advertisement136 1971-06-11 19 NOW AND GET A FREE MASSAGE BRUSH Sfl. I KBtfcfi£c ~jlnH B^Bff^^a»V taw i EjWHßiOTßff^^j^ySßalßßF''. C&tCrpill&r DIAFIDO 14 models, immediately available. *,mJm*mm 85 bhp to 1425 bhp including QlfiSGl 6DC DCS* CaterpillarD39BUTAwithBsohp ¥W¥ W ""O at 12 25 rpm. All reliable. Depend- I able. Backed by TMB after sales I136 words
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Advertisement184 1971-06-11 19 Th# most moo)trn coMm shop I in SinQapora. Int.mit* I B^H^gig^AA^^^ I sloovav toft lighting, B^^^CT^^v! J comfortable furnrturt. I I Full maalt, macks and I B^b^^T^" b^V*'^ i^^bb I aftarthaatra •paciaiitiM. I W^jm^Umt^mm^~^ clota*. I 111 Ui\ BBBBf i j L J Tb^Lw w^ -Jr bT »U^» H «wiw4llffiiiwi184 words
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Miscellaneous52 1971-06-11 19 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl THIS (?ICM CLUCK SAID HE'O Pfiii WE SHALL I BIG IF I COULD DELIVER HIS r- MEET THE Vbust in THReejßi&s'^J deaplin| WAIT A MINUTE! (i THOU6HT YOU WERE>/^ HOLD 1T... i s I WDRKINtG ON THE j-*i~l /rffijjii]/ HOLD /T!j 1\ >sl CHlNi '^J—Jff52 words
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Article33 1971-06-11 20 Acknowledgement THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Wee Cboon Teck of Malacca, thanks all organisations, schools, friends and relatives for their assistance, wreaths, messages of condolences and attendance at bis funeral on 6-6-71.33 words
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Article107 1971-06-11 20 Announcement BEAUTY CULTURE. HAIRORESSINC Courset for professional and own use by Louise K'.erk. 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 (B'pcre). LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Singapura for your scientific facial* and107 words
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Obituary71 1971-06-11 20 DeathS NG MIANC HONG age 61 years pasted away peacefully on 9.6.71 at 493-C, Block 29 Outram Park leaving behind 3 tont, 4 daughter*, 4 sons-in-law 3 daughters-in-law and grandchildren. Cortege leave* Teochew Funeral Parlour on 12.6.71. 2 p.m. For Cremation at Mt. Vemon MR WONG JUE DENG (Andrewi 64.71 words
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Obituary41 1971-06-11 20 In memoriam S.S. SINGARAYAR "You went soon after Mother, but your love la with us though a year hat passed." Papa. Your Loved Ones. MARIA. MARIA TAN always loved and cherished by Pa. Ma. Peng. Lian and Boy. 11 6 70.41 words
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Advertisement606 1971-06-11 20 KHAW— To Lucy and Jimmy a Son on 1.6. 71. Brother to Angela. Thank* to Obstetrician and Staff of Mt. Alvernla Hospital. Situations vacant APPLICATIONS ARI INVITED for the pott of a book-keeper wltb the following education and experience. Education: Patted School Certificate plus Intermediate stage of professional examinations, L.C.C.606 words
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Advertisement861 1971-06-11 20 MALE EMPLOYEES WANTED for Vehicle Assembly Work. Those above 20 yean old please apply personally at Cycle A Carriage Industries 164 168. Hlllvlew Avenue B'pore 23 WELL-ESTABLISHED FIRM REQUIRES Male Oeneral Clerks quantification Cambridge and experienced talesmen (Textile/Carpet). Enclose photo (non-returnable). Box ASO9S 8 T. Spore. I FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS861 words
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Advertisement925 1971-06-11 20 DIST NEW 2-STOREY semi-detached 4-bedroomed bungalow $1300/- p.m Furnlthed: Ground floor flat with large garden $1200/- p.m. Furnished Braddell Height*, detached bungalc v $1380/- p.m. Furnlahed. Clementi Park ■put-level bungalow— s2ooo/- p.m. Fully furnished Dlst 20: near S.I.C.C. 4-bedroomed bungalow $2700/- p.m. Other large bungalow* aval'able. Tel *****3. SUPERIOR EXECUTIVE925 words
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Advertisement962 1971-06-11 20 FABER GARDEN Bunralow: Six Bedrooms, five Bathroom*. TV/Study room*. Dlnlng/Llvlng separate. Bar. Call: T.O.P. (Pte.) Ltd. *****8 *****9 Spore. AMERICAN STYLE TERRACE 78 Jalan Oelenggang furnished Contact Mr. One 16. Jalan Oelenggang Ring *****6 Spore. FURNISHEO DEMI DETACHED bungalow seavlew Palace Dlst. 16 available immediately. Contact Tel: *****8 Spore. OIST.962 words
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Advertisement958 1971-06-11 20 Houses and land for sale DISTRICT 10: Luxuriously furnished i-bedroom flat with tinted glaae sliding aluminium door. Large lounge 'dining room. Price: $90,000-; KIMSIA COURT: Furnlahed twobedroom on the 3rd floor at $46 000/-. David Pnoa A Sons. Valuers A Ettat* Agentt. Tel: *****2. SERANGOON GARDEN: Corner twostorey terrace house958 words
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Advertisement830 1971-06-11 20 EXPERT LONDON TUITION by airLaw: LL.B. Bar: Secretaryship: ACIB. Accountancy: ACCA. ICWA. A.I.A. Insurance CII: Banking A.1.8. School Certificate. 8.8 C. LCC The Rapid Results College. Dept. YFla, P.O. Box 3173 B'pore. BEGINNERS ALL STAGES Commercial Correspondence. Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keeping. French. Malay. Principle* of Account*, Shorthand ■peed 50-150. Rerent Commercial830 words
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Advertisement901 1971-06-11 20 FOR CHARTERED FLIGHTS 10 London and all part* of Europe. Please contact Merrlyer Chartered Flights Service Tel: Spore ***** 8.30— p.m. ECONOMIC FLIGHT TO LONDON WEEKLY OBPARTURE RONOKONO KOWLOON (MACAU) 8 DATS $813 DAILY DEPARTURE HONOKONO (MACAU) BANOKOK 8 DAYS $895 DAILY DEPARTURE BANOKOK HONOKONO (MACAU) 8 DAYS $895 DAILY901 words
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Advertisement942 1971-06-11 20 LATEST CANDY, KENWOOD. GEN. ERAL Electric and Hoover full» automatic Washing Machines. Dishwashers. Polisher*. Vacuum Cleaners and special low foaming detergent available. Call at Singapore Refrlge-ation Company. 12 14 Internationa, Building. Tel: *****6/*****8' *****0. TYPEWRITERS"* Olyrpla. Olivetti. Adler. Rojal. Imperial. Hermet. Underwood. Faclt. Remington, etc. Portablei from $85 13 Carriage942 words
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Advertisement1179 1971-06-11 21 C LIVERPOOL AND OTNER U.KyCI ITS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ N £CTO. 8..1.M. Dublin "."VdTll TM^i M ;[SS«. t:::, r pio!'. c "r sts as? a a B iCHILLES Liverpool l.ac 21 Jm* H Jm* 27/ 1 p»T»orLUS Leuots, Livtrpool, Beltaj I.ly Jiry j g/i» j,|, t)A« Liverpool, Glasgow Jlly M illy 24 ;Vo°Jetheus1,179 words
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Advertisement2136 1971-06-11 21 1 1 1TF773RF7777-^^ Jm>_^» ..L—t— f__^B" *Bm" W^^ am. .a^Ma. A. JW m I^4 .._g^^B l^^^*njßߣ*^-j J ■raaiaMaMMMMMMMMMMMIMMB ihect ti uunns a m im P. Sham Penang Singapore LOAtIM FOR: SIENA It Pt/11 lim Jm* 12/11 Jh* 14/11 Cblanca. H'burg'B'men. R'dam Adam. G burg Aarhus, C'hagen. PANAMA JM* 11/11 Jm*2,136 words
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Advertisement1243 1971-06-11 21 FORTNISHTIY EXPtESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA N*wY*rtt Perwng P S ham Spore Kingston SUOAH Sailtd I. Pt. Jm* 12 Am I HENUTHUS SUli* la* tl Jim II t£ 24 2*"» LA» iM*J4) lily 1 J.I, J S*pt I Jm*ll illy 14 J.ly IS I.ly 17 KYOTO Sails Imi1,243 words
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Advertisement1114 1971-06-11 22 ,^^».^M.aaaaaaaaiaaaaaßaJßßaaaaaaaaaal)MMM»l i^l^L— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wen AustralU/Slngapora/ Japan Sarvlaa Frtnuntu S'aora KtaluM Yakkaiehi/» afoyi i Y-haji Koba "Itlfiaa Mara" Mlim 7 Jery 12 Jily U Jery IB Jlly Acceetug tarft Itr Kelt. Oiaka, Naftya. Ytwlaau. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTI. JAPAN, H. KONt, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Honfkonf ETA1,114 words
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Advertisement974 1971-06-11 22 70 NEW ZEALAND Loads Ptnanf P. S'hain Sinr>oort Far JUWUA 8. 1/Tieay AucV. Well.. Lytt. FROM AUSTRALIA puR«£A .TT7TTT7. mm ITRAin/MABRAS SERVICC: S ntioo't P. Sham Penani laaliei lar: RAJULA 11/2BJBM 21 Jim a JeM Nappattinam. Madras. RAJUUt B/14 Jary IS Jary II Jery Nafapattinam, Madras. RAJULAt 7 I Aa974 words
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Advertisement903 1971-06-11 22 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. &-3=^&-«- (Incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ~"h~iCB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. n If lUKOPI SERVICE LOAbINCj F6R LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Smfapore P. S'nam Penanf Arrives: NEPTUNE AMBER 11/fl JeM 14/11 JeM II Jim Lenoes 13 7. L'pool 18,7, Havre. R903 words
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Advertisement776 1971-06-11 22 mm, mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD NaSOfi.Jlrv Ampang. Kuala Lu.npur m*'-?' I The National SNpping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE Vngapore P. Stui» Pfnang ArrrvMt UNCA OIKID la Pert 11/12 JaM Havre «/7 London I/I H'birg 14,7. R'dam 16/7, A'werp 19 7, Bremer II 7 RUNCA MELOR 2"H <iat776 words
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Article381 1971-06-11 23 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OP SIHCAPORE AUTHORITY ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOW gERTHINQ ARRANCEMENTI FOR MINE 11. OUT: Juwara 1/2. Tamuraeverett S sv.nnei Maru Iraquaddy 15/16. i.n- Maerak 10. Taketomo Maru 22 27. Hal l^tnK 2«, dumber Hr-ctor 33 34. Tank Prlnceai o'ano 40/41. Bioterkerk 45. I. ma 46. Star Altair381 words
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Advertisement565 1971-06-11 23 *°«*I.OT, U»* ;c tU'OPt: S'DOre P. S'has Ptnani OESTINATIONi M OKTYAB'SHm MVOIUT2IJA" 23/25 JiM 17/11 Jm 14/17 JMM Antwtrt Rotterdam M»me«i| U "SIMFEROPOI" 25 21 Inl SB/ 4 Jaly S/ I Jilt Rotterdam la Ha>ra Hanburt I MPIUN Rotttrdan ■VISIOBOKOV 13/71 Jar) 21/25 Jiff »/M III) Antwerp 1 1 "BUASHIMT565 words
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Advertisement928 1971-06-11 23 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF IN THE REM ADMIRALTY SUIT NO. 64 OF I*7l WARRANT OF ARREST NO. 125 OF 1971 COLIN ALMOND TAYLOR PLAINTIFF VERSUS THE OWNERS AND OTHER PERSONS IN THE M.V. "CLEONE M" DEFENDANT AUCTION SALE OP928 words
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Advertisement698 1971-06-11 23 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for the following projects (A) PLUMBING AND SANITARY INSTALLATIONS TO LOW COST PLATS TYPE A' PHASE I, JURONO TOWN (SUB-CON-TRACT) ELIGIBILITY; Building $300,000/. and above. SHOWROVND: 16.6.71 at 10.00 a.m. Meet at Contracts Office. Development Division,698 words
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Advertisement1584 1971-06-11 23 MEDICAL AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS PROM JKR Reglstered Contractors CLASS 'E' HEAD IV AND ABOVE wIU be received at the Office of the Ketua Pegawal. Perubatan dan Keslhatan, Negeri Sembllan. Seremban up to 1? noon of the 10th July. 1971 FOR: THI SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OP FURNITURE, FINAL1,584 words
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Advertisement868 1971-06-11 24 CONDOLENCE WE EXPRESS OUR GREATEST SYMPATHY TO MR. MRS. SUNG SIEW LOON AND FAMILY ON THE DEATH OF THEIR FATHER MR. SUNG KWOK LAU. FROM: MR. MRS. YAP EE CHIAN MR. MRS. YAP EE TOON MR. MRS. YAP EE CHONG MR. MRS. YAP BOH SOON MR. MRS. ANG TIONG YONG.868 words
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Advertisement360 1971-06-11 24 i kkretapi tanah melayu pemberitahu tawaran redecking' kaiada span ke- 3 4 di-jambatan giilli:mard. sunoai kisial. kela.ntan. Tawaran adalah dlpelawa daripada r*emboiong2 yang berdaiur Kelas 'A' untok mi-mbelcalkan tenaga. alal2 kerja d:.n bahanJ untok keija2 yang tersebut dlatas 2. Pemborong2 yang berhajai i hendaklun cengan perbelanjaonI nya sendln, melawat kawa&an360 words
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Advertisement477 1971-06-11 24 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1866 Between of 1970 CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED Plaintiffs And TANG CHEOK MING (m.w.) Defendant To: Tang Cheok Ming (m.w.) of No. 62 Jalan R*msja. Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the High477 words
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Advertisement393 1971-06-11 24 P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors and from •Specially Registered Contractors" for the following work.(onstruftion of Siphon II Across Pelton Canal and Sewen for Kallang Basin Sewerac* Scheme. All Civil Engineering Contractors (losing Date: 13.7.71 at 10.00 a.m. Persons or companies either within Singapore or overseas who393 words
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Advertisement415 1971-06-11 24 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. IMS (No. 18 OF 1963) DECLARATION UNDER SECTION U WHEREAS: (I) The streets and Car Parks known as: 1) Service Ro«d between Far- leifh Avenue and Serarigoon Garden Way— Mk. 18. 2) JaJan Rrbana from Jalan Angklong to Jalan415 words
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Advertisement425 1971-06-11 24 HOI'SING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following:— U> ERECTION COMPI.ETION of Three Blocks of 13- Storey 3- Room Improved Flats. Shops with Living Quarter* St Eating Houses (Total 854 Flats. 10 Shops. 1 Eating House), 1 Dustbin Compound Store St 1 Electrical425 words
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Advertisement346 1971-06-11 24 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AITIIORITV TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited lor Proposed Connection of Existing Sewer at Buklt Berlayer Road to P.W.D. Main at Telok Blangah Road. Tender documents mnv be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Officer. The Port of Singapore Authority, against thr receipt for a tender346 words
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406 1971-06-11 25 A diesel land of NO return or even any action T AST month I wrote to L< you regarding the speeding of buses along Queensway via Adam Road and Bukit Tlmah Road. Since then there has been another accident Involving one of the buses and no wonder: somebody In authority406 words
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Letter106 1971-06-11 25 I REFER to the report (Sun. Times, June 6) headlined "Two houses with the same address" and am surprised to note that duplication of house numbers occurs to often. It is rather strange how duplication of house numbers can occur. The Property Tax Department, which Is responsible for the numbering106 words
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Letter111 1971-06-11 25 Replies ••from Govt IN reply to "Fed-up" (S.T., May 25) I wish to state that members of the public have been requested to report specific Instances of people wasting water to the Water Department Control Room at Woodleigh Waterworks, telephones *****/8. The Control Room staff are on duty 24 hours111 words
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Letter89 1971-06-11 25 I WISH to Inform "Concerned" (8.T., May 22) that there is no standpipe left at Tua Kang Lye Village as the last one was sealed on May 15 and subsequently removed on May 19. The standplpes at Jalan Koya have been sealed and further action will be taken by the89 words
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Letter74 1971-06-11 25 rpHE complaint brought up 1 by "K.K." (S.T.. June 2) that taxis in the Naval Base are still charging a flat rate of $1 for distances which normally will cost around 60 cents is noted. The ROY will certainly investigate into such complaints if the writer and other passengers in74 words
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Letter148 1971-06-11 25 PLEASE refer to the letter by "Dissatisfied" (ST., June 8). The Housing and Development Board builds an average of 1.500 flats per month and minor defects in a small number of flats are bound to occur. However, these defects will be remedied during the six months' maintenance period. When the148 words
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Letter87 1971-06-11 25 rpHROUGH your columns, I wish to express my 1 appreciation of the driver of ABS bus No. SH 432— service No. 10 which I boarded on June 9 at g.15 am (in front of Ocean Park Hotel). For the first time a pleasant Journey from Siglap to87 words
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209 1971-06-11 25 THE WAY TO STAMP OUT THE SPONGERS YOUR report "Shopkeepers cash in" (S.T., June 8) was somewhat belated. This sort of cashing in had been going; on for quite some while. No amount of your "shoppers beware" caption will deter these shopkeepers from hiking their prices. To them "swindling: is209 words
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Letter110 1971-06-11 25 WE refer to the letter by Mrs. R.E. Curran (ST.. June 7). The photographic slides that are on sale at the main kiosk were produced in the United States for the US market; hence they are not marked with the words "US dollar". These slides are110 words
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87 1971-06-11 25 Serve up more overseas goodies on stage IT looks like Singapore 1 has had a quiet long lapse of overseas singers performing at the National Theatre this year. We have now come halfway through the year 1971. In 1970 we saw and heard singers like Johnny Mathias, the Young American87 words
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Letter90 1971-06-11 25 If entertainers such as Cliff Richard, Paul Anka, Tom Jones, Johnny Tillotston and Petula Clark are ever imported by local promoters, I bet lots of people will be prepared to pay lots of money to sit on wooden seats in the open-air National Theatre to watch them. Our entertainment promoters90 words
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Letter49 1971-06-11 25 rAFFIC along Cavanagh Road is Increasing and the road is rather narrow to carry the increased traffic, especially at the Istana Gate which also has a dangerous bend. Government should plan for the widening of the road on both sides and thus improve the flow of traffic. E.G.. Singapore.49 words
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178 1971-06-11 25 Standing in the rain to keep from getting drenched rpHERE is much for which; X bus commuters are thankful to the Public Works Department the bus. shelters with benches and the flowers and plants that give them a hospitable look, and the bus parks. But due to the lack of178 words
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Letter113 1971-06-11 25 I'M a Pre-U I student of a school in Serangoon district. Though I'm in school and am only 16 years old, I have to pay full bus fare when not la school uniform. Worse still, my classmates (boys) have to pay full price even when travelling to school in uniform.113 words
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Advertisement1488 1971-06-11 25 Cont. from Page 20) Vehicles lor sale COOD NEWS of hire-purchase facilities. Special arrangement for new I <lu d finance exceed* Jiu.OOO/-; Interest 9% per annum. Further Information contact Mr. Chonr or Mr LLet» t Te *****2 JUNE 1«M HILLMAN MINX Deluxe, midnight blue or. 1725 cc. engine, one owner,1,488 words
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Advertisement93 1971-06-11 25 WE EXTEND OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS DATO LEE CHEE SHAN DJC.M.P.. (A) O.SU n JP. b^Bs EESbI .^B. EBbv^^^^*^bu^^L^^ t" Cf\\ Ib^Bo^^| J^BL.mJEßßbe^^^^^'' bu> I If^L bb^bb^bl I e?z3 Dato Lee Chee Shan DKMP (A) oSTJ j F on your appointment as PRESIDENT OF CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. and VICE-CHAIRMAN of93 words
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Article, Illustration452 1971-06-11 26 LAN PEREIRA - LAN PEREIRA By MALAYSIA'S cricket captain Alex Delilkan, who has yet to lead his country to victory in an international match, will try to break this "hoodoo' in the three-day unofficial Test against Singapore beginning at the Kuala Lumpur pa'dang today. Since his appointment as452 words
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Article384 1971-06-11 26 COPENHAGEN, Fri. CCOTLAND's soccer fortunes sank to rock-bot-tom here last night when they went down to a 1-0 European championship defeat against Denmark, without a point in five previous Group 5 matches. Finn Laudrup scored the 43rd minute goal which sank Scotland and left them384 words
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Article, Illustration74 1971-06-11 26 Malaysia take on Burma today THE quarter-finals of the Jakarta anniversary soccer tournament will be played today. Malaysia, Group "B" winners in the preliminary round, will meet Burma (Group "A" winners); while Thailand (Group "C" winners) will take on Cambodia (Group "B" runners-up). AP picture shows Malaysian goalkeeper All Osman74 words
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Article235 1971-06-11 26 Record 528 for the British Open LONDON. Thurs. A .ecord entry of 528 —60 more than last year has been received for the 100 th British Open golf championship at Royal Blrkdale. next month. There will be qualifying tournaments on thiee courses to produce 84 qualifiers to join the 69Reuter - 235 words
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Article423 1971-06-11 26 LONDON, Thurs. Australian Test bowler Graham McKenzie sent Surrey reeling to 216 all out with his best bowling performance In this season's English county cricket championship at The Oval yesterday. McKenzie, working up a fearsome pace on a helpful pitch, shot out five batsmen at aReuter - 423 words
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Article155 1971-06-11 26 READ WINS WITH TWO MINS TO SPARE LONDON, Thurs. Phil Read. Britain's former world champion, won the 250 cc lightweight race yesterday in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy motor-cycle meeting. Riding cooly and competently on a Yamaha machine. Read covered the four laps of the gruelling mountain circuit totallingReuter - 155 words
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Article81 1971-06-11 26 LONDON. Thurs. The pro- I oosal by the Rugby League i council that a dropped goal be reduced from two points to one or abolished altogether was defeated at the League's annual meeting at Leeds yesterday. The voting was 22-6 against it being abolished altogether andUPI - 81 words
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Article57 1971-06-11 26 LONDON. Thurs. The dope test taken on French colt Bourbon following the Epsom Derby has proved negative, it was announced today. Bourbon finished well down the field In the race won by American-bred Mill Reef. He played up in the parade ring before the start and then refusedReuter - 57 words
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Article36 1971-06-11 26 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. South African star Gary Player is not the only member of his family who can win golfing trophies. His wife. Vivienne. won the Transvaal women's Champion of Champions tournament here yesterday.36 words
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Article441 1971-06-11 26 ILTF is unfair, says Mrs Dalton ONDON. Thurs. AusLj trallan tennis star Mrs. Judy Dalton has been forced to withdraw from the John Player tournament in Nottingham because of a suspension imposed by the International Lawn Tennis Federation. Mrs. Dalton, runner-up for the Wimbledon title In 1968, had been top-seea-edReuter - 441 words
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Article71 1971-06-11 26 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Results of yesterday's baseball games National League: New York 4 San Diego 2; Montreal 4 San Francisco 0. Philadelphia 9 LaAngeles 4; Cincinnati 2 Houston 1: Atlanta 8 St. Louis 3; Chicago 3 Pittsburg 1. American League: Cleveland 3 Chicago 1; Baltimore 2 Minnesota 1Reuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration349 1971-06-11 27 A. JOHNSON - A. JOHNSON By APEX Sports Club, only two months old, fought superbly yesterday to upset the more experienced Chinese Swimming Club 'B team 5-4 in the last match of this year's SASA Under-20 water-polo league at Queenstown pool. Apex, a team comprising youngsters349 words
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187 1971-06-11 27 TOP CLUBS LEEDS AND LIVERPOOL FINED LONDON, Thurv The English Football Association's Disciplinary Commission announced today that the Elland Koad (round of First Division club Leeds United would be tlosed from Aug. 14 to Sept. 4 next season. Leeds have also been fined e5OO and their manager, Don Kf vie,187 words
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Article, Illustration301 1971-06-11 27 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By fIEW ZEALAND, Malaysia and Indonesia are among the first countries to accept the Singapore Hockey Association's invitation to compete in the Second Regional tournament here in August. New Zealand, who sprang a surprise by beating former world champions IndiaAP - 301 words
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Article55 1971-06-11 27 SRC edged Rajaji 2-1 in a FAS Div. Two match at Farrrr Park yesterday. D. Nonis (2) scored for SRC, and Rajamanlckam for Rajaji. Other results: Police 'A' 1 Peru Indians 0; Bakat Baru 7 Guthrle Waugh 'A' 1; Port Authority 5 Seletar Young Indians 1; Kampong55 words
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Article146 1971-06-11 27 Forces give BP rally a boost A TEAM of three Land Rovers entered by Armed Forces has boosted the entry for this year's BP rally to 60. The 735-mile rally will be held from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore simultaneously on June 26. The Armed Forces teams are Capt. Chow Soon146 words
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138 1971-06-11 27 REFEREE ERRED AND CROWD ENDS GAME A MISTAKE by referee Ibrahim Sentot yesterday caused the keenly contested FAS Div. Two match at Farrer Park between Burnley United and Stable Boys to be abandoned in the 54th minute. There was no score and Burnley's outside-right Ahmad Nasri broke "the duck" when138 words
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553 1971-06-11 27 T\RAW and starting times mJ for the Singapore Island Country Club's open mixed foursomes Shield golf at Island course on Sunday. First tee 1.15 pjn.: Bothamley (22) and Mrs. D. Stone (18), Mr. and Mrs. M. Conjugacion (11 and 22); 1.21 Mr. and Mrs.553 words
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Miscellaneous29 1971-06-11 27 SOCCER Dlv. 1: Telok Kurau v Hamilton (5.30 pm). Ocean B.C. v Police (7 pen, both matches at Jalan Besan. BADMINTON Armed Forces championships (Beach Road Camp 7 pjn.).29 words
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293 1971-06-11 28 HELSINKI, Thurs. Finland's leading publisher said today the International Press Institute (IPI) had reached a "point of no return." Mr. Aatos Erkko. publisher of the Helsinki Sanomat, said the IPl's 20th General Assembly and Its executive board made decisions which were "hasty" and "lackedReuter; UPI - 293 words
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Article39 1971-06-11 28 NEW YORK. Thurs. A six-month-old baby boy, tossed out of a second floor window during a family argument, was curlu by his god-father who happened to be passing by. He was taken to hospital for observation. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article104 1971-06-11 28 13 bodies with bullet wounds MEXICO CITY, Thurs. A total of 13 bodies all with bullet holes through the head have been uncovered in an area of waste ground In the small tov n of Escandon, near the Mtxlcan-U.S. border city of Cludad Jarez. Mexico City newspapers said police inReuter - 104 words
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Article57 1971-06-11 28 Crash after manoeuvre LOS ANGELES, Thurs. A National Transportation Safety Board spokesman said last nlgiii a military Jet pilot executed an aerobatlc-type manoeuvre before his plane and a Jetliner collided over the Stn Oabrlel Mountains on Sunday night. Fifty people died when a marine F 4 Phantom and a HughesAP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration149 1971-06-11 28 SPACE LAB REPORT BY 'COSMIC TROIKA' MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union's "Cosmic Troika" told Russian television viewers today that their flight aboard the world's first orbital space lab was going "excellently" and described some of their daily duties. The three cosmonauts made their remarks in a nationally televised broadcast asAP - 149 words
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Article45 1971-06-11 28 CANBERRA. Thurs. Detectives are looking for IS Englishmen who worked In the western Queensland mining town of Mount Isa They want to question them •bout the "Mr. Brown" who perpetrated last month's bomb hoax that cost Qantas Airways A 5500,000. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article24 1971-06-11 28 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Mercedes Benz car and a taxi collided head-on in Irwell Bank Road early today. No-one was injured.24 words
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Article29 1971-06-11 28 HONQ KONO, Thurs. A Chinese trade delegation has arrived In Moscow for t*lks on the exchange of goods between Russia and China, Radio Peking reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article402 1971-06-11 28 T ONDON, Thun. The Mock market extended overnight love* la very quiet trading today. At 2.4S p.m. the Financial Time* Index fell 2.7 to 372.0 to *how a loaa of 10.9 on laat Thursday* cloalng figure of 382.9. Cloaing middle price* of *elect*d stock* not Including damp duty402 words
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330 1971-06-11 28 Now a varsity honour for former First Lady CINGAPORE, Thurs. Puan Noor Aishah, widow of Singapore's first President, Is to be conferred an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters at the University of Singapore's convocation on Saturday in recognition of her social service. It will be her second major award330 words
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Article117 1971-06-11 28 Troops kill 27 Viets SAIGON. Thurs. Government troops attempting to close in on a guerilla headquarters in South Vietnam's highest mountain range killed 27 guerillas in a flreflght yesterday, a Saigon Command spokesman said today. Several Government troops were killed or wounded. In PHNOM PENH, a military spokesman announced thatReuter; AP - 117 words
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Article65 1971-06-11 28 COLOMBO. Thurs. Two insurgent camps In Ceylon's north central province have been destroyed and rifles and food stocks selied. a Government spokesman said here. Today was the final day of an appeal from Prime Minister Mrs. Slrlmavo Bandaranalke for all Insurgents to surrender In thret days. AboutReuter - 65 words
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Article27 1971-06-11 28 KABUL, Thurs. Dr. Abdul Zahlr. 81. Afghan ambassador to Rome, was yesterday appointed Afghanistan's Premier to replace Noor Ahmed Etemadl who resigned on May 16.27 words
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300 1971-06-11 28 Mr. Nixon lists US goods for China WASHINGTON, Thursday rpIE White House -L announced today a broad range of American-made products that may be sold to mainland China, including cars, some industrial equipment, and most consumer goods. Breaking a 21-year-old embargo on trade to the communist country, President Nixon madeAP - 300 words
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Advertisement76 1971-06-11 28 EQUATRON BHD. For as little as $50/- a month we'll rent you a BS2 which we sell for $4,000/-. When you have realised just how much Ricoh has cut your copying costs, you'll probably want to buy it and naturally we'll adjust purchase price with your rental payments. Ifi x>sga'76 words
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Advertisement194 1971-06-11 28 iriUMHIMM'^ Clorh.ng; should be fitt- IICII tMinitt ing. If not, they will <«— W*i effect the chj d s hea th jf t^ oo^**\/***-+^\ growth. Very often a child feels uncomfortable. starts to cry, tears away the clothings, shows sign of unpleasantness because he doe 3 not want to wear194 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-06-11 28 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 am to noon- Scattered showers.15 words
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