The Straits Times, 12 June 1971
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Title Section23 1971-06-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times I* National Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 150723 words
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563 1971-06-12 1 Mid-year intake classes at 24 Chinese schools SINGAPORE, Friday SIX-YEAR-OLDS who were born one day too late to qualify for admission to primary schools in January will not now have to wait a whole year for their first enrolment. Under a new Education Ministry scheme563 words
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151 1971-06-12 1 Checks on Salyut crew for weakness —signs MOSCOW, Frl. The Soviet Union's Salyut (Salute) space station rew today kept close watch on bone, blood and muscle to detect signs of weakness brought on by the weightlessness of space. Tass. the Soviet news agency, said the three cosmonauts followed a regular151 words
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221 1971-06-12 1 Queen worth 'not more than £2 mil' I ONDON, Fri. Queen Elizabeth broke her silence today on the public cor/troversy about her finances and said she Is not nearly as wealthy as some think. She did so through a Buckingham Palace spokesman, who ridiculed as wildly excessive estimates putting herUPI - 221 words
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Article39 1971-06-12 1 PHNOM PENH, Prl. The Cambodian Government today proposed the creation of a demilitarised rone around Angkor Wat administered by an International peacekeeping force to protect Me ancient temples, already slightly damaged in the war. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article68 1971-06-12 1 pOPENHAGEN, Fri. Mr. V Lee Kuan Yew is spending the weekend in Copenhagen "having a rest," his Press Secretary said today. "He is not doing anything at all," the secretary added. There would be no meetings with Danish officials and he had no plans68 words
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Article28 1971-06-12 1 TRIPOLI. Frl. Libyan strongman Moammar Kaddafl announced today Libya* diplomatic recognition of Communist China. much he said had "continuously supported the Arab cause" against Israel. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article29 1971-06-12 1 DETROIT, Frl. Two docen topless dancers inarched on Detroit's dty-county building yesterday to protest a Judicial ban on uncovered female breasts In the city's no-longer-crowded nightspots. UPL29 words
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Article, Illustration74 1971-06-12 1 rIS AP radiophoto shows a dramatic mid-air rescue when a reservist's parachute failed to open during an exercise at El Toro, California, on Sunday. Another marine (upper left) grabbed the unopened chute and held on until his companion was able to open an emergency parachute. Both landed74 words
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Article242 1971-06-12 1 The Aw family takes over Sin Poh SINGAPORE, Frl. The Chairman of the Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated Ltd., Dato Dr. Aw Cheng Chye, has acquired all the shares of the Sin Poh held by Haw Par Brothers International Ltd. So the Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore), the Sin Chew242 words
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Article50 1971-06-12 1 SANTO DOMINGO. Prl. A powerful earthquake rocked Santo Domingo and the rest of the country early today, felling buildings in the centre of the city and Injuring several people. The quake, registered at 6.5 on the open-end Rlchter scale, was felt generally throughout the Caribbean. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article40 1971-06-12 1 MIAMI (Florida). Prl.— Havana Radio reported today the Cuban Government has seized two U.S. vessels and turned their five American crewmen over to the Revolutionary Tribunal (or trial on charges of Illegal entry Into Cuba. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article32 1971-06-12 1 WASHINGTON, FrL A U.B. State Department spokesman amid today the U.S. embassy in Singapore had declared that "there U no U.S. Government Involvement with the Singapore Herald." AP.AP - 32 words
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Article52 1971-06-12 1 RUSSIA READY FOR NAVY CUTS MOSCOW, Frl. Moscow It ready to discasa with the L'nited States the reduction of naval forces cratalng far from home waters, Soviet Communist Party chief Leonid Brethnev said tonight. But, be told a Kremlin election rally, that such talks moat be on a basis of52 words
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63 1971-06-12 1 MORE PAY MOVE FOR AUSSIE SERVICEMEN CANBERRA. Frl. A •pedal committee on pay Mid condition. In the three Australian armed servteea has renwmilrf pay rise* toUWm A_.« million a yaw far noocommtaakmed ranks. If the ipoomme»d»tton» are aeeepted. many private* wttl receive pay IncrcMM up to *3too a year and63 words
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Advertisement42 1971-06-12 1 NATIONAL DELUXE HAIR DRYER SET SPECIAL FEATURES: AAti-IU 60-minute Timer I^Bi^^^^^C^^*—^ Manicure Set Adjustable Extension Hose Bjiltin Mirror /i MM Curler Pin Comperfnent I >^k II Complete with Har I *j J^^k I Tho«,WhoKno^Buy NATIONAL f°BQ nwaswwß immmht iMunrw mvmtnm I" BU42 words
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Advertisement9 1971-06-12 1 Don't waste water! OVER 100 M-MARK AGAIN: PAGE TWO9 words
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Advertisement129 1971-06-12 1 JkHr^^^ss^H^ 1 We can't get it all in 1 1 It is simply impossible in one p| advertisement to do justice to the 1% Hille polypropylene chair... a I tough, attractive, comfortable low I cost chair designed to accepted ergonomic standards. Polypropylene will not craze or chip and has a129 words
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119 1971-06-12 2 Held for bringing in 100 unstamped letters CINGAPORE, Fri. J Airport police yesterday detained a man for attempting to bring into Singapore about 100 unstamped letters from Indonesia. The man, who works with a travel service here, called at the airport cargo section when an aircraft Garuda Airways arrived from119 words
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Article24 1971-06-12 2 SINOAPRE. Pri. Ooh Thin Tt-r. 58. Jobless, was fined $40 (or having six gramme of morphine at Upper Serangoon Road last night.24 words
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Article, Illustration153 1971-06-12 2 - KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sultan of Selangor today announced a public holiday in Klang on Aug. 7 the date of the crowshooting competition and the launching of a cleanliness campaign in the royal town. Medals with a picture of a crow engraved on153 words
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255 1971-06-12 2 Cruise ship and jumbo will benefit S'pore, says manager SINGAPORE, Friday. CINGAPORE would benefit in the next few years from two of the latest developments in travel the cruise ship and the Jumbo Jet, Mr. Norman Cloke, manager of a travel agency said today. Mr. Cloke, Singapore branch manager of255 words
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Article53 1971-06-12 2 SINGAPORE. Pri. A court today called (or a probation report on a labourer who stole $157 from a teenage girl last night. Lim Khlan Lay. 17, admitted that he had snatched Loo Yuen Yun's purse in Yio Chu Kang Road. Bail of $500 was allowed53 words
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153 1971-06-12 2 Troops step up hunt for terrorists A LOR STAR, Fri. Security forces today intensified their follow-up operation to track down a band of communist terrorists who clashed with a patrol in the Jungle near Grik, on the Malaysian Thai border, yesterday. Reports reaching here today said the battle lasted about153 words
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108 1971-06-12 2 Prof Ransome is chairman of Diabetic Society CINGAPORE, Fri.— Professor G. A. Ransome, former head of Outram Hospital's Medical Unit I has been elected chairman of the Diabetic Society of Singapore. Other officials are: vicechairman, Mr. Kenneth E. Lee of the Ames Company medical supplies; secretary. Mr. Hugh Austin Savage;108 words
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Article243 1971-06-12 2 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK OVER THE 100 MILLION- MARK AGAIN By CINGAPORE, Frl. The water saving campaign, which had been doing reasonably well over the last 10 days, suffered a setback yesterday when consumption jumped to 102 million gallons, the highest level since May 28. It was 7.4 million gallons243 words
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Article74 1971-06-12 2 Target date for Islamic varsity KOTA KINABALU, Frl. The target date for the setting up of the Islamic University in Malaysia is 1975, Its sub-committee chairman Tan Sri Syed Jaafar Albar said today. He said that the university is necessary for secondary religious school students who should be given places74 words
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90 1971-06-12 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Development Bank of Singapore is to build a $26.5 million offlce-cum-shopping complex next to the Istana in Orchard Road. it is to be a seven-dtorey building with a basement. Work is now under way to clear the four-acre site,90 words
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Advertisement48 1971-06-12 2 W\ i'Jt<2>' Every drop r of new Eye- Mo f^i^jp contains a special incireQient tired overworked eyes! to reduce redness and inflammation J NEW i -J Khi I n wmvr- l\/ I And there are 50% more drops in this handy plastic squeeze-bottle, (at no increase in price)48 words
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Advertisement95 1971-06-12 2 t-^ i FJ 1 l T r™J *TJ fh n f The girl "V with a song in her heartMiss Ec Ping from Taiwan. Nightly from EL v .j^C SUMMER PALACE Szechuan Restaurant KIXa'SHOTSL H'irtlocl. lioful Binfm/mn J, T,h 'noun GOLDEN CROWN RESTAURANT 352-B 354-B Commonweolth Avenue, S'pore-3 Tel: *****595 words
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Miscellaneous33 1971-06-12 2 Bugs Bunny B y Ralph Heimdahl /I'M VERY l I'LL HAVE VA UPSY OMSYJ 1/ EXCITEP I HANDLIST A HORSE J FEIc! TH' FIRST FEW LESSONS *i rWE'RE GONNJA USE OUAL J__^^ h33 words
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Article82 1971-06-12 3 Khmer to attend seminar SINGAPORE, Frl. The Khmer Republic, which joined the SEAMEO organisation In January this year, will take part in a five-day Regional English Language Centre seminar for the first time at the King's Hotel, Havelock Road, on Monday. The seminar will be on "The RELC programme of82 words
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Article, Illustration463 1971-06-12 3 CHIN CHENG MEI - Rubber: Khir confident of quick recovery CHIN CHENG MEI 'SLACK DEMAND NOW ONLY TEMPORARY' By London, Friday: THE present slack demand for rubber is only temporary, not abnormal, and the situatioa will definitely recover s^on, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said here today. The Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry was463 words
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Article, Illustration192 1971-06-12 3 Italians looking here for joint ventures SINGAPORE, Friday ITALIAN businessmen are adopting an "invest--1 ment-minded attitude" towards Singapore and this region. "We are here to boost trade and seek fresh openings for Joint ventures," Senator Orlando Lucchi leader of a 26-member Italian trade mission, said today Sponsored by the Italian192 words
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Article, Illustration174 1971-06-12 3 SHE'S ALREADY AHEAD OF MEN COLLEAGUES SINGAPORE. Frl. One step ahead of her male colleagues in the 26 strong Italian trade mission is auburn haired Mrs. Teresitu Serena (above). While the others will be sending out "feelers" for possible Joint ventures with local industrial Uts, she has already a signedJunid Juani - 174 words
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Article64 1971-06-12 3 BINOAPORB. Frl. About 50 public relations officers and trainees attended a two-hour forum on "The practice of public relations In Singapore" at the Hibiscus Room, Shangri-la Hotel, tonight. The speakers were Mr. 0.0. Thomson (former Foreign Affair* Ministry deputy secretary); Mr. C.X Tseng (Leo Burnett Pte.64 words
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164 1971-06-12 3 SINGAPORE, Frl. MORE women In Singapore are applyinr to the Ministry of Health for sterilisation. In January and February this year an average of 50 applications (both men and women) a week were made to the Ministry's Eugenics Board for sterilisation, compared with164 words
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152 1971-06-12 3 Final drawings of UN economic institute complex SINGAPORE, Frl. PWD architects are now sketching the final drawIngs of the vast building complex of the UN Asian Institute of Economic Development at Kent Ridge. In two years, the institute will be shifted from Bangkok to Singapore, making her the headquarters for152 words
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Advertisement491 1971-06-12 3 PACKAGING MANAGER Beecham Pharmaceutical factory Beecham is recruiting key executives in the technical staff for the new factory to open at Jurong later this year. THE JOB- The Packaging Manager will THE JOB. responsible for the work of over 70 skilled packaging women in his section. Product quality is of491 words
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Advertisement541 1971-06-12 3 PA has been asked to advise en the appointment SALES MANAGER MACHINERY (Salary and Commission $3,000 Per Month) A major international company is seeking a Sales Manager-Machinery for its Singapore Branch operation. The Soles Manager-Machinery reports directly to the Manager and is responsible for direct selling of a complete range541 words
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Advertisement6 1971-06-12 4 .<■■:■■ BMBM .i '^sS BV v^^H IB9BH*m6 words
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186 1971-06-12 5 - BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. Three Japanese scientists are here on a special mission to catch flies. And the species they are after are varieties of fruit flies which teem the Borneo Jungles. Their mission is one of the most extensive of its kind ever186 words
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Article33 1971-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, Frl Trlsha rider Chang Yong Poh, 46. was fined $25 today for riding In a disorderly manner and colliding with a scooter at Kallang Road on Nov. 16 last year.33 words
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Article39 1971-06-12 5 SINGAPORE. Frl Nine Indonesian men today admitted entering Singapore without valid passes or permits between May IS and June 8. Seven were Jailed for three weeks. The other two were jailed for two weeks.39 words
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Article25 1971-06-12 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. There were no top winners In yesterday's Toto Draw No. 45/71. The jackpot (or this Sunday s> draw is $140,000.25 words
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Article, Illustration352 1971-06-12 5 CHUA SIEW KENG - Call to solve traffic snags by computer CHUA SIEW KENG Congestion can be cut down, says expert By Singapore, Friday J^ CENTRAL computerised system of traffic control can be implemented here to help solve some of Singapore's major traffic problems. An American computer science expert and traffic control specialist, Mr.352 words
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80 1971-06-12 5 British envoy to visit NOL vessel SINGAPORE, Fri. The British High Commissioner Mr. S. Falle, will visit the Neptune Amber, the latest addition to Neptune Orient Lines fleet on Monday at 12.30 p.m. The ship, a 7,660-ton (8229.6 tonne) freighter, costIng about $9.6 million, Is the second of two vessels80 words
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Article, Illustration209 1971-06-12 5 MASIE KWEE - SCHOOLBOYS TO STAGE SHOW ON DEFENCE FORCE MASIE KWEE By SINGAPORE, Fri.— There's n thing like runs, soldiers, tanks and aeroplanes to capture a young boy's interest. As far as these children from the Nam Hwa Girls' Primary School are concerned, life revolves around these things when teacher says you209 words
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107 1971-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A "pirate' taxi driver escaped from a police corx>ral on May 4 because he had no money to pay the fine which he knew would be imposed on him. Lim Too Moi, 33, today admitted making the escape at the107 words
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171 1971-06-12 5 LESLIE FON3 - LESLIE FON3 By CINGAPORE, Fri. Metro Limited has acquired the land, on which the George Lee Building in Clemenceau Avenue now stands, for $3.8 million to build its fourth department store. But the three-storey building will not be demolished before 1973. Under171 words
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Article42 1971-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, Fri— The dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and the Fox-Warner Film Distributors in Victoria Street has been referred to the Industrial Arbitration Court. It concerns retrenchment benefit for an employee of the film company.42 words
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Article36 1971-06-12 5 SINOAPORE. Fri. A gin cocktail mixing competition organised by the Borneo Company will be held at the Hotel and Catering Training Centre for 'oar captains and bar tenders from June 23 to June 26.36 words
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Advertisement274 1971-06-12 5 HRHIiBIIIPJPHHHIfc^ hong kong f 'Byp tim-sum 11.JO a.m. I* "P^K d«.i, |K Chicken in Paper |V Pan Cake Roll with '^jflHsflLfcaflmJai IS, Shrimps VF V r. V I Ample iim cor pocking Dumpl.ng Soup *M tpatn or# oyojlabta (b I Coconut Cream Cake day time. I Restaurant _3^| P^P 730274 words
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Advertisement52 1971-06-12 5 For 53 YEARS we made it our business to oivfy A A you VALUE FOR^ v^QA YOUR MONEY kfe-J'l Pr-T^ free /^^JB HOB «V »*V\ ffflf& a •dctifiy W %^__>-^AQUALIT V PRODUCT. packed by f? Wi KWANG JQQ SENG CM) PTE. LTD. a wholly owned subsidiary I ICJ of EDIBLE52 words
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169 1971-06-12 6 It's Your Thing' survives second look by censors- CINGAPORE, Fri. The Board of Film Censors has passed the film, "It's Your Thing" for public screening. The Straits Times understands that the Board found "nothing objectionable in it" except for a drug song "Proud Mary" which was deleted. This, it was169 words
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55 1971-06-12 6 Hotel workers decide to join union SINOAPORE, Frl. The 4,500-member Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union won recognition to represent 146 workers of King's Hotel in Havelock Road at a secret ballot today. Of the 130 who voted. 126 opted for union representation. This brings the number of hotels represented55 words
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Article64 1971-06-12 6 CAPTAIN FINED FOR SEA POLLUTION SINGAPORE, Frl. Captain C. Spanolios. the master of the Greek ship Marimunda, was fined SiOO today for polluting the sea at the Eastern Anchorage on April 30. Me was convicted of allowing "a waxy residue" to be discharged from the damaged portside bow of his64 words
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Article18 1971-06-12 6 SINGAPORE. Prl. The International law, organised here by The Hague Academy of International Law, ended today.18 words
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234 1971-06-12 6 Brandy: Move to cut 'unfair profits' Association plans own wholesale body SINGAPORE, Friday fOCAL bar and restaurant owners are planning "retaliatory action" to cut out "unfair middlemen profits" in the sale of brandy, which will become costlier nexl month. This was announced today by the Singapore Public House Owners' Association,234 words
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Article56 1971-06-12 6 SINGAPORE, Frl. Motorist Hoe Joe Teck of Airport Road was fined $70 today for two traffic offences at Rifle Range Road, off Buklt Tlmah Road, on Oct. 21 last year. He was fined $40 for allowing a girl under 17 to drive his car, and56 words
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Article38 1971-06-12 6 SINGAPORE. Pri. A school :1 driver, Thor Chuan Choon. had his car forfeited today when he admitted using It as a pirate taxi at Balestler Road on May 17. He was also fined $200.38 words
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185 1971-06-12 6 SINGAPORE, Friday FfclD a 58-year-old mental patient with a blind left eye die after he was pushed off from a bench or did he fall off by himself? This was the poser today at a coroner's Inquiry Into the death of185 words
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Article63 1971-06-12 6 Oscars for blood donors SINGAPORE. Frl. The Minister for Home Affairs. Dr. Wong Lin Ken, will present awards to 157 blood donors in a ceremony at the Cultural Centre on June 22 at 5 p.m. Twenty-one donors will be receiving champion donor Oscars for making 50 donations, while 103 and63 words
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Article23 1971-06-12 6 SINOAPORE. Prl. The Van Kit swimming pool oil Cantonment Road *11l be clewed to the public from Monday for general repairs.23 words
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79 1971-06-12 6 PANGKOR ISLAND'S IKAN BILIS ROW OVER OITIAWAN, Frl. The four-week long dispute between Paugkor Island* ikan bills fishermen and their employers has been settled and the 28 boats involved are back at sea. Both parties agreed that the price of a basket of ikan bills be raised from $11 to79 words
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Article, Illustration297 1971-06-12 6 CAROLE CHONG - Smiling Joe of the Selangor Club to retire CAROLE CHONG By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. To thousands of people who have frequented the Selangor Club he is known plainly as "Joe." He has had a smile for all and his favourite question to the club's many patrons: "Is everything going all297 words
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Advertisement154 1971-06-12 6 Etiquette von makes you nice to know Etiquette Lion the wonder toothpaste that gives you greater confidence and adds extra sparkb to your smile. Containing CHLORHEXIDINE, Etquette Lion combats bad breath, prevents bacteria growth and is so refreshing. Etquette Lon contains Dicalcium Phosphate too, a new polishing agent that removes154 words
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Miscellaneous59 1971-06-12 6 Oop By Y.T. Hantlin wpnmug f urns check rrot/r v*~ I watch rr 1 FLUkJkfv.isvwikj/z iiuui iv i m Abner By At tapp lfDfttilltl/</fl K NEVER < U^OM^y^)l J^-SSLff""^. Dick Tracy By 4 h* st*r Gould 1 I [SEND A SQUACWOL AND 1 I**© HIT AND RUN. ®NO I I"®59 words
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Advertisement564 1971-06-12 7 "^JI I hi Jiliii*-- RP LJbV I I a \v ■'^lfe-1%:, :H In I H I 1 1 1 bW I k"I |f|k I 111 \wi\ I. IbW 3IIIbb I link Hff k %#"^mLiai- L^H -r W^y IbHli Mill s YjM/te AVfl B^bW^Vb^. Wf^mEt&^M&jJr BM IBMBM B BV^Bj k .^r^^Bl^B564 words
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775 1971-06-12 8 The few you keep meeting at the concerts T OOKING at the rest of us, I say thank goodness we still have some people among us who aspire to be "patrons of fine arts." And every time our proud selves are moved to a defence, It's quite Inevitable we look775 words
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Article499 1971-06-12 8 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA By PX-BEATLE George Har±J rison's Triple LP bonanza has shot into the top of the LP charts and chalked over a million dollars In sales. Peace propagandist John One Lennon's reflective If somewhat dark LP "John Lennon/Plaxtlc Ono" inspired lengthy prose from eager writers.499 words
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Article, Illustration169 1971-06-12 8 HAPPY TOGETHER '"pHIS Is a happy 1 family. After more than ten years In showbiz, Mr. Geraldini (as he's usually called) is stUl very much the family man. Although he's constantly on the move, this German accordion player and comedian Insists on having his wife Monna and son Danny with169 words
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Article, Illustration162 1971-06-12 8 JT'a five female hearts to one man's heart. Together they're called the "Six Happy Hearts." And the lucky man? That's young master Lee Sang Kyu. 14, drummer of the group. The Six Happy Hearts are a "family" show-band trom Korea. "Family" in the big sense of the162 words
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Advertisement216 1971-06-12 8 GOVERNMENT REST HOUSE Johore Bahru Tel: 2078 Under New Management We Specialise In MALAY CHINESf EUROPEAN DISHES Our Fridoy And SuMUy Speciality is: NASI BERIANI (Spiced Chicken Rice) WE CATER FOR PARTIES INCLUDING WEDDING RECEPTIONS The Old World Rest Hou.e Wirh Modern Facilities In An Elevoted Petition Overlooking The Strain216 words
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Advertisement19 1971-06-12 8 CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE AIR FLOWN BEEF OWL SPECIALITY OriN Noon Midnight (tvar* oay) 12 •14 ColniMM Rood T.I *****419 words
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Advertisement90 1971-06-12 8 lenSnmeotl I MP JTC RpQT ill WU mWrMPI II m li 1/ SHOWTIME %9 B^M 9 45PMNIGKTLY I* m EXCEPTSUNDAYS B \_J FRENCH- RESTAURANT For Table Reservations, Tel *****. The Rouge et Noir it fully booked for a private party tonight We regret for the inconvenience caused to our patrons.90 words
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272 1971-06-12 9 LEE SU SAN - 'Sound of Music' again -this time it's 'live'- LEE SU SAN By SINGAPORE. Frt. The exhilarating, unforgettable and original •'Sound of Music" will be heard again in Singapore this time "live." Twenty new local talents yet to be chosen will brinß the Rodgers and Hammerstein production to the Singapore stage272 words
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107 1971-06-12 9 Yugoslav technical aid offer to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Yugoslavia Is ready to offer bilateral technical assistance to help expand Malaysian industries and generally the country's economy. This will be possible as soon as the governments of the two countries have signed a technical and economic co-operation agreement. the commercial107 words
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Article22 1971-06-12 9 SIWCAPORE. Pri. The Malaysian Police Band wIU perform at the Macßttchle Reservoir on Thursday, from 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.22 words
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69 1971-06-12 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Tan Tock Sens Hospital will be equipped to carry oat Singapore's first human heart valve surgery at the end of this year. The Ministry of Health will provide a $75,000 heart- lung machine which will be used for valve replacements69 words
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329 1971-06-12 9 WONG LAI WAH - 'Motor fumes still no peril to S'pore WONG LAI WAH Two oil executives and a smog expert say... By 1 Singapore, Friday fWO oil executives and a pollution export today declared Singapore "still safe" from air pollution by lead-containing motor exhaust fumes. Pollution from this source, according to them, has329 words
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Article31 1971-06-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Inche Sha'ari Tadin. MP for Kampont? Chai Chee and Parliamentary Secretary (Culture) will open the new Amman Mosque at 39. Jalan Labu, Changi. at 3 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article36 1971-06-12 9 SINGAPORE. Pri. Labourer Lee Ling Ching. 37, today denied using broken bottles to cause hurt to a man. Law Sul An, at Malabar Street on May 5 In 1969. Bail of $1,000 was allowed.36 words
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Advertisement246 1971-06-12 9 2nd EXCITING WEEK! THOSE WHO'VE ,A A I a SE EI IT •J Agree It Is More J Exciting Than >* ?I^^» I VANISHING POINT X I rtjv JO»>C«rtwv.f»pr«»»rt, «e«n«i i, > gt BAWW NEWMAN .VANISHING POINT l\ .<-.— c»D£ANJAGGER aE^^ONUTTLE.sw-s^ IsjmT caa»r»u«- "1" L^i :j| What happens when a246 words
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Advertisement92 1971-06-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU 2133/4 2) Floorshow Nightly A The return of THE FABULOUS FIESTA FIVE <£ (5 beautiful girls from Australia) 2> 2 shows nightly Saturday extn. 2 a.m. <£ I NEW OCEAN 'AM Op." Today 110. 7.1S ft 915».«. David Mccollum in "MOSQUITO SQUADRON" (Color) Released Thru' United A/tistl. Tanifht92 words
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Advertisement322 1971-06-12 9 Tonight Midnight Tomorrow 8.45 am. Morning Show SIMULTANEOUSLY AT 5 THEATRES: CAPITOL- LIDO -REX-SKY ROXY ADMISSION FOR ALL SHOWS: $1. $2. $3- No ft— List aaj^^^aaa^^^aj iß^K^^^k^^ 1^ tb^^^ bhmswhssSLSbY^ *J* 3 a THE JADE FACED i ASSASSIN A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE COLOR starring LILY HO, KAO YUAN, IRENE322 words
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Advertisement620 1971-06-12 9 Jttt" Organisation a O 1Q a NOW SHOWING 1 B Ha*. 1.45. 4.00, t.M ft f.U B BJ Ricnord Cbombcrlam vilenda m Jockson "TIM Mutk Loven" ft P In Ponovition Color (UA). B COMINC SOON' Van Johnson Roy Millond I P Sjun Oliver John Saxon "COMPANY Of KILLIM in COLOR620 words
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Article, Illustration240 1971-06-12 12 Veterans for C'wealth lifesaving meeting CINGAPORE, Fri. Two local lifesaving veterans will represent Singapore at the Royal Life Saving Society Commonwealth Conference in London next month. They are Mr. Woon Sul Kut, vice president of the society's Singapore branch and Mr. Lee Hon Ming, its secretary. Both men, who have240 words
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Article51 1971-06-12 12 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Government will be exhurilng some graves from the Sen Ong charity burial grounds off Adam and Kheam Hock roads, for reinterment at the Chua Chu Kang government cemetery. A Government gazette today said the exhumation was necessary for the construction ot the Pan-Island51 words
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Article46 1971-06-12 12 PENANG. Fri. A three-man team headed by the Minister ol Agriculture and Co-operatives. Tan Sri Haji Ghazali Jawl will submit a report to the National Umno executive council on reported differences between certain branches and the leaders of the central province Umno division.46 words
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Article45 1971-06-12 12 PENANO. Prl. Housewife Ch'ng Kirn Hong locked herself with her mother-in-law In a bedroom when a burglar broke Into their Oumey Drive home yesterday. The thief stole $3(0. a $320 Jade ring, a watch, an Identity card and a driving licence.45 words
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Article33 1971-06-12 12 SINGAPORE. PH. A motorcyclist was taken to hospital after he was Involved in a collision with a car at 10 m.s. Jurong Road, tonight. His condition was described as "not serious."33 words
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Article57 1971-06-12 12 'NO MUTTON MONDAY' REMINDER SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Mutton Dealers Association today reminded the public that there will be no sale of mutton every Monday, it being a holiday for all meat sellers. SMDA secretary Mr. S. I. Samr said today that the holiday in fact began last Monday, but57 words
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109 1971-06-12 12 30,000-ton timber deal by company KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Pesaka Trengganu Berhad, a Malay-owned company, is to export more than 30,000 tons of timber to Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore this year. Its managing director. Inche Ghaza Hasbollah, said today the first shipment of 2,500 tons would be made109 words
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210 1971-06-12 12 JOSEPH YEO - Receiver agrees to sell Herald's assets to co-op JOSEPH YEO By CINGAPORE, Fri. The receiver of the Singapore Herald has agreed in principle to sell the newspaper's assets to the co-ope-rative group for an undisclosed sum. It is believed that the sum will be made In the form of "deferred"210 words
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Article28 1971-06-12 12 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Singapore American School's Malay Language and Cultural Society will hold a South-east Asia dance festival at Its auditorium on Tuesday at 7.30 pm28 words
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220 1971-06-12 12 Two Executive Service Corps men to promote Penang's economy PENANG, Friday TWO executives of the International Executive x Service Corps of America arrived here today to discuss with the State Government ways and means to help further promote Penang's economy and Industrial development "We feel that Penang has all the220 words
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398 1971-06-12 12 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Britain's 'no' to Malaysia charter airline ALBERT RAMALINGAM TRADE BOARD REFUSES LANDING RIGHTS By —K. Lumpur, Friday MALAYSIA'S first charter airline scheduled to operate between London and Kuala Lumpur has been refused landing rights in Britain. About 150 passengers were booked to leave London yesterday while another 145 passengers were398 words
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272 1971-06-12 12 PEGGY YEA - The case of seven mixed-up beauty queens PEGGY YEA By JTUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tomorrow's winner in the Miss Malaysia-Miss Universe contest will certainly be the official representative of a state but chances are that she was oorn and bred in another. Seven of me 13 aspirants for the title do272 words
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Advertisement69 1971-06-12 12 f WHAT DO YOul I NEED TODAY? I I Whatever it is, you I could have it by this afternoon if you read I NEW I I NATION I I CLASSIFIEDS I the fast efficient sales mart for just about everything p.s. If it isn't there put in your own69 words
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Miscellaneous249 1971-06-12 12 Straits Times Crossword across 7. Pai kept as morale booster 1. Animal disturbed doctors J. 3 *>■ beside a river (8). 8 Niggard less amblrlous than 5. Set about dog Increase (4, 2). J2 NotkJ" /judges'? >- 1) Croat tUre9 f flShter masquerading as sole arbiter crau (B). (jjj 13249 words
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305 1971-06-12 13 Woman all-Asian panel in inquiry into ship sinking SINGAPORE, Frl— An inquiry Into the sinking of a Singapore coastal vessel with the loss of 12 crew members in Malaysian waters 13 months aco is currently beinc held at Court House in Empress Place. And for the first time in Singapore's305 words
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Article53 1971-06-12 13 aiNOAPORE. Fri. An exposition, with an expected setup of 200 stalls, is being arranged to be held in Gay World amusement park to celebrate Singapores sixth National Day. The exposition, which Is being organised by the Geylang West citizens' consultative committee, will also feature Singapore's53 words
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105 1971-06-12 13 Armed thief bites off chain from woman's neck IPOH, Frl. For a few harrowing minutes, a terror-stricken young mother stood still as a dag-ger-armed thief bit off a $50 gold chain from her neck. Madam Sam Kwai Ho, 22, told police here yesterday that she was awakened about 3 a.m.105 words
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Article59 1971-06-12 13 KUALA l^Oioi-UR, Prl. More than 25 per cent of the total development estimates for tho public sector under the Second Malaysia Plan is to be spent on agricultural development. Minister of Agriculture and Lands Tan Sri Hajl Oharall Jawi said this today at Subang Airport on59 words
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Article330 1971-06-12 13 Teachers to vote on pay offer SINGAPORE, Fri. nnHE Singapore Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union is conducting an opinion poll among members on the Government's revised salary offer. i i The union has set June 15 as the deadline for members to indicate whether they are for or against the330 words
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176 1971-06-12 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. It was normal procedure for any person, convicted of an offence, to be locked In the court cell If he had not paid the fine or asked for time to pay. A Subordinate Courts spokesman was commentIng on a letter (F.A..176 words
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Article36 1971-06-12 13 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Taxi driver Ng Yang San of Pesirian Kellllng was fined $M today when he admitted using a taxi which emitted excessive smoke at Geylang Road on April 14 last year.36 words
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Article, Illustration374 1971-06-12 13 'Miracle' rice coining to S'pore market SINGAPORE. Friday A *EW "miracle"' rice, said to be of the world s best quality, may soon be available on the Singapore market. Consisting of fine slender grains, the new variety 1R24, cooks softer and il tastier than In original miracle strain which produces374 words
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Article42 1971-06-12 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Port Authority of Singapore dredger Darok will undergo trials and work tests off Pasir Panjang and Sisters Shoal this month. Mariners are asked to proceed at the slowest possible speed when passing the dredger.42 words
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Advertisement92 1971-06-12 13 f Fascinating rhythms all-time favourites so expertly interpreted by young, vivacious and talented F(ita Sze at the organ for lunch dinner at the TOP OF THE SUMMIT and during cocktail hours in the AQUARIUM GEORGE PHOTO (CHANGI) 1409. CHANGI VILLAGE Singapore 17. Tel: *****9 W. offer to M N to92 words
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Article459 1971-06-12 14 There was always more hope than conviction that fresh initiatives in Asia would follow the Rumanian President's visit to Peking. While it is still difficult to believe that Mr. Ceausescu's tour of Communist Asia is concerned entirely with an exchange of brotherly greetings, and the expectation of a459 words
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Article282 1971-06-12 14 When Malaysia turned to oil palm in a big way it was with the idea of easing the dependence on rubber. It was a suitable alternative and indeed oil palm has supplemented and even replaced rubber on many estates. Federal Land Development Authority schemes have helped to282 words
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Article229 1971-06-12 14 Controlling shop prices, to say nothing of checking the cost of living, is hot as simple a proposition as may be supposed. The Singapore Government is being urged to deal firmly with racketeers and profiteers, to fix prices and revoke the licences of shopkeepers who do not observe229 words
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188 1971-06-12 14 Telephone tax and cost of living THE DECISION by the Singapore Telephone Board to charge 10 cents per call In excess of 100 calls will be yet another factor responsible for pushing up the cost of living. Take an example: If I'nere are five members in a family and each188 words
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Letter150 1971-06-12 14 QO MUCH la being said these days about establishing libraries at national and state levels. But the Government seems to forget that the most important and influential field is being very badly neglected school libraries. To the poor pupils from the rural areas, the school library150 words
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Letter132 1971-06-12 14 REGULARLY, it seems, post office workers take a pounding in your readers' columns. So may I offer a word in their defence? Let me point out that I am not a postal employee, simply a man with sympathetic feelings towards my fellow workers. And it Is perfectly clear132 words
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Letter102 1971-06-12 14 ijiOß the information of r Mr. Michael Yong Bok Kong (S.T. May 22), I should like to point out that residue chlorine maintained at the Malacca municipal swimming pool ranges from 1.25 parts per million to about 0.5 parts per million. In terms of percentages, this works out102 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1971-06-12 14 SUNANDA DATTA- RAY - SUNANDA DATTA-RAY By CALCUTTA THIS ravaged city is in danger of being swept into further anarchic chaos unless the influx (of refugees) is halted immediately. WHILE a new and particularly savage form of cholera—compared by West Bengals baffled health officials to a seventeenth-c ent v r y1,085 words
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Article550 1971-06-12 14 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON By WASHINGTON, The university students graduating this month have gone through one of the worst periods of civil disorder and drug addiction in the history of the republic, and are now facing the highest rate of unemployment in nine years. Most550 words
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Advertisement17 1971-06-12 14 OiWiSeOS LIFE DEPARTMENT Ass**** Cb^,jto\ Top Service <E..d.i920T Security for low coir 51 years ot service \J17 words
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Advertisement339 1971-06-12 14 A highly M&<^^^. 'm recommended B Bark and Iron IfikA, J&t Famous since 1848 jfa^^ Has been awarded 1 nrzUGf-t^ ,I^. -^C^W, 24 (Old and I t2ts^^s=K^^ silver mrdals Wff T*7^^i fctfsflfcJß Medical Testimonial-, |BBP It doesn't take a connoisseur to appreciate Serravallc's Tonic r>% you too can enjoy It339 words
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526 1971-06-12 15 ISLAMABAD. Fri. Pakistan has protested to India over an attempt by an Indian agent to lure and frighten a senior East Pakistan official of the New Delhi High Commission into defection, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman did not nameReuter - 526 words
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235 1971-06-12 15 Three days of parties for Tricia's wedding WASHINGTON, Fri. TT Three days of parties and celebrations for Trlrla Nixon's wedding got under way here last night, leading up to the ceremony in the White House rose garden tomorrow atternoon. The Presidents elder daughter and her fiance, Harvard law student Mr.Reuter - 235 words
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Article75 1971-06-12 15 NEW YORK, Frt. A book by Angela Davis mast of which was written in prison, will be published this fall by the Third Press Joseph Okk»icu publishing Co. The book. -If they take you in the morninp." is 1 described by Mr. Okpaku. whose newNYT - 75 words
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Article24 1971-06-12 15 TOKYO. Pri. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato Is expected to make a major Cabinet reshuffle early next month according to Government sources. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article, Illustration467 1971-06-12 15 Now f ear— of cholera spreading all over India CALCUTTA, Fri. pEARS that cholera among East Pakistani refugees could spread throughout India heightened today as the first monsoon showers drenched the eastern coastal areas. The rain over the past few days In West Bengal State which bore the brunt ofReuter - 467 words
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215 1971-06-12 15 Queen E honours ex-Premier and playwright T ONDON, Fri. A playwright and a former Prime Minister figured at the top of Queen Elizabeth's birthday honours list today. The star award went to Major James ChichesterClark who was Prime Minister ol Northern Ireland until he resigned last March In the face215 words
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Article, Illustration55 1971-06-12 15 A passenger train ploughed off the tracks at 100 m.p.h. at Salem, Illinois, yesterday killing at least 10 people and injuring about 100 others. UPI radloplc: workmen trying to remove a body from under a rail car. The rail (left) went through the top of the car,55 words
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203 1971-06-12 15 lAKARTA. Frt. Indone- sla's nine political parties and their chief opponent, the Sekber Golkar, today agreed to co-operate with the Government In eliminating any excesses from the campaign for the general election on July 3. A Parliament spokesman said the agreementReuter - 203 words
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Miscellaneous23 1971-06-12 15 THE GAMBOLS By Barry A-lthy in //<//- fweeefe a"X. I TOUCH OFGPPING x >-^ k Ofc "H/ME TO COM 6 OUT I iMkEup -y /O-4-23 words
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113 1971-06-12 16 Chinese to be used at council meetings IIONG KONG, Fri. Simultaneous English C'hinrse interpretation a step toward wider use of Chinese as an official language in lion* Kongwill shortly be provided In the Legislative and Urban Council meetings. The Government said today it was advertising for simultaneous interpreters to find113 words
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444 1971-06-12 16 Oust Heath move by group of Tory MPs £ONDON, Fri. A low-key campaign to replace Prime Minister Mr. Heath began to emerge this week from the small band of MPs in his own Conservative Party* actively opposed to joining the European Common Market. These MPs were refusing to accept theReuter; AP - 444 words
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142 1971-06-12 16 CAIGON, Pit PresiJ sident Thieu today reshuffled his Cabinet, transferring one Minister, replacing three others and creating a new Ministry of Planning, informed sources said. The move was viewed an aimed at strengthen in* Mr. Thieu's support in the Oct. 3 Presidential elections. Two of142 words
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Article, Illustration90 1971-06-12 16 piRST LIEUT. John 1 R. Veuist, the first West Point graduate to desert the army to escape the Vietnam war, is shown with his wife, Rosemary, feeding their baby, Elizabeth, in their home in Stockholm on Thursday. The 24-year-old officer sought poli- tical asylumUP - 90 words
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384 1971-06-12 16 WASHINGTON, Fri A LEADING Senate opponent of the Vietnam war yesterday accused President Nixon of being more interested in saving the Saigon Government than freeing American prisoners of war. Senator George McGovern (Democrat. South Dakota) made the charge as the Senate beganReuter - 384 words
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186 1971-06-12 16 Hanoi steps up flow of mortar crews CAIGON, Fri. Fighting flared again Just south of the demilitarised zone where infiltration of North Vietnamese rocket and mortar crews has sharply increased in the past two weeks. An American armoured patrol ran Into North Vietnamese on the coastal plain three miles south186 words
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Article25 1971-06-12 16 OTTAWA. Fri. The Government today announced that it would prohibit "all advertising and promotion" of cigarettes from Jan. 1. next year. NYT.NYT - 25 words
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Article, Illustration623 1971-06-12 17 £AIRO, Fri. President Sadat yesterday demanded the evacuation of every inch of Israeli-occupied Arab land and said without this there could be no peace. The Palestinian people must also have the right to determine their own future In any peace settlementReuter - 623 words
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534 1971-06-12 17 HOW SADAT SAVED EGYPT FROM VERITABLE DISASTER' I CAIRO, Fri. PRESIDENT Sadat's ousted political opponents earlier this year almost drove Egypt into another war against Israel and a "veritable disaster", a top Egyptian editor said today. Mr. Mohammed Hassanein Heikal, Editor of semi-official Al Ahram. said Mr. Sadat's opponents wantedAP; UPI - 534 words
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Article50 1971-06-12 17 LONDON. Fri. Demonstrators shouting attacks against racial segrega ion yesterday hurled smoke bombs and tomatoes at visiting South African Defence Ministe* Mr. Pieter Botha. Mr. Botha, screened by plainclothes police, escaped Injury and entered the British Defence Ministry in Whitehall for talks with Government officials. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article36 1971-06-12 17 BANGKOK. Pri. Ten people, three of them children, were reported killed in a five-hour fire which gutted nine fishing boats and 200 shophouses in Kantang port. Trang province in southwestern Thailand yesterday. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article99 1971-06-12 17 f ONDON, Fri. Bomb disposal experts were called to Bosh House, headquarters of the BBC last nieht after a parcel arrived addressed to beatle Paul McCartney. But BBC officials who cleared staff from part of the building over-reac-ted the parcel contained a love note.Reuter - 99 words
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Article114 1971-06-12 17 Hotel raid by Arab guerillas BEIRUT, Fri. Arab commandos said they occupied an Israeli hotel in the Israeli sector of Jerusalem on Wednesday night and seized Important documents before withdrawing safely to base. A statement Issued last night said the AJarka Hotel "a centre of Israeli and American intelligence" wasReuter - 114 words
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Article58 1971-06-12 18 Sftron U.O.B. Gula Perak F.E. Ship Shangri La Alcan P. Chem Allied Choc $1.65 $2.94 $1.24 $2.22 $1.24 $1.54 $1.57 $2.30 08 .06 .05 .05 04 04 04 04 ieaview $0 65 03i FALLS H. Flour $1.62 c. $2.45 I mi> i $0 94 r«BMI $1.67 r Meng $1.3058 words
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Article14 1971-06-12 18 law Par E Ship an. Holdings ieaview 723.000 209.000. 193.000 160.00014 words
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Article41 1971-06-12 18 Straits Times Indices Jane 10 Jane 11 > Industrials: 1C1.I7 161.43 1 II. .t. l- 75.93 76.01 Properties: 128.72 127.91 t Tins: 92.52 93.19 t$ rubbers: 118.72 118.72 Dec. 30, 1966 s 100 1 Dec. 31. 1968 100 tDec. 29, 1962 10041 words
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Article241 1971-06-12 18 MIXED sentiment continued to prevail on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading Increased as the market continued to consolidate. Price movements were generally narrow and a steadier tendency was noted particularly among the lower priced issues at the close. Leading investment stocks and second241 words
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Article1064 1971-06-12 18 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFI CIALLV LISTEO AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN TNE SINCAPORE ROOMS OF THE STOCK IXCHANCI WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN ■RACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS UNIT TRUST (Ai.a Unit Tnnt) (Miniitn pr.CM f*r Junt 14) M.-.I Invest Fund 1.40 1.43 Mai. Prog. Fund 1.21 1.261,064 words
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Article1164 1971-06-12 18 ]>'. SINESS In and reported to <L 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 Ale an (1) $154. Allied Choc, til) $2.30. Ben A Co. (12)1,164 words
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Article145 1971-06-12 18 Gammon is still in the red fAMMON remained in the red during 1970 despite hopes that it might turn the corner. However losses were small compared with the previous year. The group net pre-tax loss for 1970 was $342,609 compared with $3.27 million In 1969. Chairman C.S. Ashbrook says In145 words
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Article341 1971-06-12 18 MERLIN Hotels Malaysia in the year ended June 1970 achieved pre-tax profits of $105 million against $593,786 in the previous financial year. It has taken almost 12 months to prepare the gr o v p's accounts for shareholders, who are not called for their annual341 words
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Article206 1971-06-12 18 THK Straits tin price in Penang yesterday sagged a further $1 to $629 per picul on an official offering up 55 tons to 274 tons. Despite the easier overnight London metal market where the price shed £3 per ton. the local market held on well. The tone206 words
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Article33 1971-06-12 18 London copper prices on Thursday previous In brackets Wlrebar Spot buyer £456.00 (C4A2.00) seller {437.00 (£462 30). Three Months buyer £486.00 (£472.00) sellers £467.00 1(472.30). M,,kM ton.: Iregular Salss: 6.700 tons.33 words
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Article38 1971-06-12 18 In London on Thursday, sellers for Malayan palm oil withdraw temporar,ly. The previous quotation for Malayan 5 per cent CIF. UK/N. European ports in bulk, sterling per lone ton June/July was 194 sellers or Ex-Cont. »247.38 words
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Article23 1971-06-12 18 JUNE 11. RUBBER: 103.25 cents per kilo (down 2.50 cents). TIN: $629 (down $1). Official offering 274 tons (up 55 tons).23 words
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Article52 1971-06-12 18 Thursday Widnodiy •U.S. SU.S. London 39.73 39.925 Beirut 40.08 40.23 Hongkong 41.16 41.30 Zurich SO.TOB 39.K58 W.RSS 40.038 Paris 40.08 40.03 B'pore (1) 41.475 41.723 B'pore (2) 133.20 136.20 (1) Export prlre In non-sterlniK areas In U.S. dollars per ounre (2) Local dealers prices In Singapore dollars52 words
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Article112 1971-06-12 18 /-HINESE PRODUCE tXCHANQI, SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Cscsnul Oil: Bulk 153 i sellers, drum fS6 sellers. Csprs: Mixed (fob.) loose Jun July IK Com $32 B. Ptppsr: Muntok ABTA white fob 100 NLW |182| sellers. Sara' ak white fob. 9»y. NLW 1172J sellers. Sarawak special black112 words
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Article485 1971-06-12 18 AFTER opening about half a cent lower, some last day short-covering for RSS One June temporarily steadied the rubber market yesterday, but a s this became satisfied. values dropped a cent in desultory conditions. Forwards and physicals were quiet. The morning session closed very quiet. The market sagged485 words
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213 1971-06-12 18 T ONDON rabber continued In an easier vein during the week to noon on Thursday although news of renewed government* support Intervention at source exerted nut underlying Influence on sentiment. June shipment RSS One at —et was 0.7S cent* per kilo np oa the213 words
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Article180 1971-06-12 18 PACIFIC MILK Industries suffered a difficult year in 1970 faced by rising costs and severe competition. Pre-tax profits are again down at $358,452 against $875,660 last time and $2.3 million back in 1968. However total dividends have been maintained at 7J per cent with a final of 5180 words
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Article161 1971-06-12 18 rpHE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rate* as at June 11. Local dollars to one unit Selling Baying- Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar lew Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar J.B. Dollar Local dollars to 100 unit* »f Fortifn Currency 3elflan Francs 3urmese161 words
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Article349 1971-06-12 18 MELBOURNE. Frl. Heavy--I*■ weight mining stocks retreated in relatively quiet tradIng on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Speculative Issues were mixed and Industrials were Uttle changed, but there were bright spots among the oils. Bour.ainvillr Rights dropped 18 cents to $2.12 and CRA slipped eight cents to $8.92. Hsmcrslry349 words
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Article284 1971-06-12 18 TtfEW YORK, Thurs. The market shrugged off some late selling and posted modest gains in light trading The turnover was about 12.4 million shares near the close compared with 1425 million shares yesterday. Advancing issues, which led by as much as seven to five in earlier trading, finished284 words
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Article106 1971-06-12 18 FINANCIAL TIMES T*. TINS Thursday 70 57 Wednesday Week ago 70/55 RIBBERS Thursday lan «v Wednesday lli «s Week ago I"" Thursday Wednesday 3??'" Week ago' I "H ||2"gg Thursday Wednesday If* Week ago #1 \L\\ DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday K„„ W& 8252? Dou^>«#™ China Ught 44 T106 words
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Article151 1971-06-12 18 T-TONO KONO. PH. The market opened steady but prices tended to recede under selling pressure. In spite of fairly heavy trading, no definite trend either way developed during the day. In utilities. Hongkong Electric. closing at i1K*****, was 20 HK cento down. China Light held steady at HK$44151 words
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163 1971-06-12 19 Lighter sites at Singapore River to stay SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government has assured the lightermen along Singapore River that they will not be losing their sites soon as feared because of urban renewal. The Singapore Lighter Owners' Association has been told that redevelopment of the river bank will not take163 words
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Article, Illustration324 1971-06-12 19 JOSEPH YEO - 'Report the profiteers' i call JOSEPH YEO CONSUMERS HIT BACK WITH LICENCE THREAT By Singapore, Friday •JHE Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) is compiling a list of unscruplous retailers and will submit the names of their shops to the Government for possible action. "This Is only one of the ways324 words
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128 1971-06-12 19 THAI PM TO HAVE TALKS WITH -RAZAK- KUALA LUMPUR, FH. Thai Prime Minister FMd M»r«hal Tun Thanom Kittikachorn will nave a two-hour discussion with Tun Abdul Ratak here on Tuesday the second day of his official visit to Malaysia. The Thai Prime Minister, accompanied V his wife, Toh Puan Thanpuying128 words
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203 1971-06-12 19 10 SPECIAL SCIENCE SCHOOLS FOR MALAYSIA KUANTAN. Fri. The Ministry of Education will build 10 special secondary schools throughout the country which will lay special emphasis on science and technology under the second Malaysia Plan. The Director-General of Education, Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahlr, said this in a speech read203 words
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Article35 1971-06-12 19 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Government is calling for tenders for the construction of three block* of 13-storey Housing Board flat*, shops with living quarters and eating houses in Kallang Basin neighbourhood three.35 words
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Article80 1971-06-12 19 Industrial surveys on E. Coast KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A British economist with many years of international Industrial experience will arrive here together with two experts on June 18 to prepare Industrial surveys In Kelantan, Trengganu and Sarawak. He is Dr. Robert Robson who has been recruited by Britain's Overseas Development80 words
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159 1971-06-12 19 Director made CMG in Queen's Birthday list CINGAPORE, Fri. Company director Mr. Roy G. Bennett was awarded the Order of St. Michael and St. George (C.M.G.) in Queen Elizabeth's Birthday Honours list out today. Mr. Bennett, managing director of MaLalne Watson and Co. Ltd. in Singapore and Malaysia, is also159 words
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340 1971-06-12 19 1 0 cents a call system unfair: Chamber SINGAPORE, Friday rpHE Chinese Cham- ber of Commerce has warned that businesses In Singapore would be badly hit if the proposed 10 cents after the first 100 telephone calls system is introduced. According to its president. Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, business here340 words
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Miscellaneous575 1971-06-12 19 On your TV and Radio US P.M. Opening followed by Dr. 7.41 News and Newsreel (C) Ooolittle The Land of the |J5 fof 1.31 NBA Basketball Utah Stars Swinger vs Kentucky Colonels IN News (E) 3.21 Farmer's Daughter Miss 1.11 Our Friends and Guardians Matchmaker 145 Spotlight 3.51 Chinese Matinee575 words
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Miscellaneous254 1971-06-12 19 IJI P.M. Programme Summary 1.13 Programme Summary 3.12 Exercise with Gloria J" M a n TV 3.22 The Right Approach ft JJU^' Fimily 4 M 01 Magazine HI Penstiwa S.N Programme Summary |J3 The Twilight Zone 5.1 2 Josie and the Pussycats I.N The Avengers 5.33 Tim Conway Show 11.41254 words
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Article, Illustration206 1971-06-12 20 BAILYNE SUNG - Energetic whippets to compete in dog show BAILYNE SUNG By rX)R their seemingly undermourished bodies, these whippets sure pack a lot of enerty. And Mrs. Denis Murphy's 15 whippets the dog-gie-bundles of tnergy are no exception to the rule for it was next to impossible to get them all within206 words
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144 1971-06-12 20 Why I won't pay maintenance by a husband SINGAPORE, Friday A MAN today insisted in a magistrate's court that he should not pay his wife maintenance because he claimed she was not a virgin when they married. But Mohamed Salleh bin Mohamed Amin, 38, lost his case against his wife's144 words
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Article34 1971-06-12 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. All piranha fish will be banned from the Republic from Monday. These keeping the fish will either have to destroy them or surrender them to the Primary Production Department.34 words
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Article48 1971-06-12 20 IPOH. Pri. Unesco can help Malaysia in development in the field of education, science and culture as laid out in the Second Malaysia Plan by joining forces with the Government, Mr. Rene Maheu. Direcor-General of Unesco. said today after a visit to the Ungku Omar Polytechnic.48 words
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Article67 1971-06-12 20 SINOAPORE. Fri. Pinynine civilian employees of the British Army in Singapore and Johore will soon be awarded good service testimonials by Major-General W.B. Thomas, commander at Britain's Par East Land Forces. Nine of those to receive the awards are employed at Headquarters. Far East Land Forces, and67 words
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Article37 1971-06-12 20 IPOH. Fri. Malaysia earned $29 9 million on tin export duty In the first quarter of this year slightly leu than the record $30 million during the first three months of last year.37 words
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Article133 1971-06-12 20 Roubles spree by 1,200 Russians SINGAPORE, Fri—Tourist shops are experiencing a mild windfall of Russian roubles, as 1,200 sailors from the Soviet Antarctic whaling fleet are now In town for a shopping spree. The Russians have been scouting around town for souvenirs, provisions and other goods since the whaling flotilla133 words
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Article44 1971-06-12 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Madam Lok Ah Chye of Alrvlew Tower off River Valley Road, was fined $90 today when she admitted driving her car at 65 m.p.h. alcng Nlcoll Highway which has a speed limit of 40 mp.h. on Nov. 11. 1969.44 words
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Article31 1971-06-12 20 SINGAPORE. PTI. The Chinese YMCA's religious emphasis committee will organisr a seminar on "Christian Involvement In the 70s" on June 19 and 20 at the associations premises In Palmer Road.31 words
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75 1971-06-12 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The body of a 53-year-old woman, Ng Ah Lar, was found floating In a creek off Bah Soon Pah Road. Sembawang. early today. No injuries were found on her body and police do not suspect foul play. Her brother, Ah Bah. 40.75 words
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74 1971-06-12 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Seventeen youths left for Manila today for a 20-month pilot trainIng course at the Philippines Airlines aviation school. On completion of their training, which is under Mara scholarship, they will be employed by Malaysia Airlines (MAL). Mara will be sending another74 words
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261 1971-06-12 20 SOH TIANG KENG - PekingUS trade will benefit Republic SOH TIANG KENG By Singapore, Friday WITH the U.S. opening its trade doors to Peking wider yesterday, Singapore can reap economic gains by serving us an export base for American goods to China. Some U.S. firms with manufacturing plants in Singapore have begun analysing future261 words
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80 1971-06-12 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Den•J tistry graduate Peter Tay Seng Hui. 25, has. been named "the most outstanding 1971 gr.aduand of the University of Singapore." He was selected for the award last night by a committee, comprising students and the teach- ing staff of the university.80 words
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Page 20 Advertisements
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Advertisement79 1971-06-12 20 !3H EyeStyte Do your thing to your own beat and the throb of the Trinity and the Q^^B&^O Pink Purple at The Eye /g>jK/P<S\ from dusk to dawn. C^^""^ "y\J The Eye. The swinging *|wv out* disco that has it. UIC Ejfc kl CUSCADEN HOUSE HOTEL TEL372OT 5906 'BH'ANTHIt/IN t79 words
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Advertisement127 1971-06-12 20 NEOSTYLE presents I the latest most elegant j eyewear fashions from j west Germany. j Neostyle changes the scene. Now, you can ook at the kaleidoscope of life with fresh, beautiful fashion:. Eyewear is no longer a drab necessity. It's elegant, the Neostyle way. What's ticking behind those beautiful eyes?127 words
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The Straits Times Saturday Forum
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522 1971-06-12 21 WASTING WATER AND SPACE AM concerned ;ilx)ut the supervision or, more accurately, the lack of control at the Satav Club at the Ksplanade. If immediate action is not taken to curb the disorder and nuisance created by some staii-holders, I am afraid this gourmet's paradise,522 words
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Letter64 1971-06-12 21 T«HERE has been criticism recently In your paper about the continuation of "Evening Service," a religious programme broadcast every Sunday at 6.05 p.m. on Radio Singapore's English Service. In spite of these letters there has not been an official reply. Shouldn't the authority concerned be more practical and fair by64 words
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330 1971-06-12 21 Playgrounds are more important than carparks says the HDB PLEASE refer to the letters by "Logical Thinking" and "Impoverished Motorist" (ST., June 9). Based on periodic surveys of car ownership in Housing and Development Board estates, the board has progressively increased the ratio of carparking space to the number of330 words
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Letter76 1971-06-12 21 iiriTH reference to the Tf letter by "Mazi" (ST.. June 7) the damaged road sign for Jalan Jumat was replaced some two weeks ago. There Is a road sign for Jalan SUat Oayong at its junction with Jalan Ladang. But as the other end of this road76 words
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Letter68 1971-06-12 21 JN REPLY to Mr. Stephen Sim (ST.. May 11) I wish to inform that the Government tax on PUB bills is in accordance with the Statutory Boards (Taxable Services) Order. 1970. The schedule of this order describes the supply of water, gas and electricity and letting out of apparatus and68 words
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Letter70 1971-06-12 21 I REFER to the letters from "Another Sufferer" (ST.. May 11) and "Annoyed" (ST.. May 15) concerning delays In the delivery of mall. The Postal Services Department Is sorry for the Inconvenience caused by the reported delays In mall deliveries which had been largely due to staffing difficulties. Since then,70 words
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187 1971-06-12 21 Little to do at night so more swimming? THERE are limited recreational faculties in Jurong Town at the moment. So it Is very discouraging that the JTC should restrict the number of night sessions at the town's swimming-pool. There are only two 7-9 p.m. sessions per week; on the other187 words
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Letter206 1971-06-12 21 ON the controversy over your film critic Mr. Arthur Richards' call to Dan "It's Your Thing," I wish to suggest that the Ministry of Culture look at the film again before it is passed for public screening. I feel that this is the best206 words
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Advertisement203 1971-06-12 21 BIGGEST SLASHDOWN ON ALL PRICES M E N'i LA PI IS NOW UV^ NOW T/C SPORTSHIHTS 16 "0 $3.90 TWIN SITS JI2 9O T7SHIRTS $9 90 $5.90 PRINTED BLOUSES i 390 $1.90 PYJAMAS 90 $3.90 COTTON SLACKS 450 $2.50 DACRON SHORTS S8 90 $4.90 cwiMMING SWIM TRUNKS $6.90 $3.50 COSTUMES203 words
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Advertisement137 1971-06-12 21 Saturday and Sunday I If A A time at MIXED PLATE ■^^ll^^'MV? gr\ FILLETSTEAK I 71 ml 111/ l £usA GE f*9oo INN T?K5 u «|r' OM> SINGtfO SIRLOIN STEAK $9 00 /^lan^V^=is TBONC STEAK 59.00 >^^7i^^iV^iW)l CHICKEN KING PRAWN S8 00 P ~^^^H^^^)-^^J~. HAMBURGERS S5 00 V-^3-S^TO^MfcnJr^ SERVING FROM137 words
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Article66 1971-06-12 22 MR. KUMARA SANMUCA KUMA RAIAH of Beatty Secondary School thanks Doctors. Nurses and Staff of Wards 43. 49 of O R.O.H. relatives, numerous friends and students for their visits, flowers, cards, etc. and their kindness shown during his recent Illness. THE FAMILY OF THE late Mrs. Gloria Tan Blan66 words
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Article188 1971-06-12 22 BEAUTY CULTURE, HAIRORESSINQ Courses for professional and own use by Louise Klerk. medically trained and quallfled Beauty Specialist with 22 years tropical experience. Just back from another refresher course in Europe. Latest teaching methods. Enquiries: telephone *****3 (8 pc re) ROYAL OOULTON Sanitary ware LANCCO Water Heaters; TOPIA Wall188 words
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Obituary44 1971-06-12 22 ENC MIANC HONG age 61 years passed away peacefully on 9.6.71 at 493-C. Block 29 Outram Park leavinK behind 3 sons. 4 dauihters. 4 sons-in-law 3 daughters-in-law and grandchildren. Cortege leaves Teochew Funeral Parlour on 12.6.71. 2 pm. For Creamatlon It Mt. Vernon.44 words
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Article268 1971-06-12 22 FAITH METHODIST CHURCH. QUEENSTOWN Sunday Services (Engl.sh) 7.30 a.m. 5.30 p.m. (Chinese) a 30 a.m. 7.30 p.m.: Sunday School 'English) 9.00 a.m. 4.00 p.m.; (Chinese i 9.30 a.m. 7.30 p.m. Saturday 8.8.— 3.30 p.m. MYF 4.30 p.m. (English) 7.30 p.m. (Chinese). aith assembly of God Church. 1-A Kirn268 words
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Page 22 Advertisements
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Advertisement340 1971-06-12 22 CHAN To Agnes and Vow Yin a daughter Shlreen E-Lyn on 10-6-71. Thanks to Obstetrician and Nurses of Assunta Hospital. VONG— To S.F. and Eng Sim a daughter. Chul Yuen, June 8, 71, at Assunta P.J. LAI I To Lucy A Michael a son, born on 10.6.71 at Mt. Alverma340 words
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Advertisement919 1971-06-12 22 HOUSING A DEVELOPMENT BOARD, Singapore Applications are Invited from Singapore citizens !or the following appointments.- (A) 5 Counter Clerical Assistants (Female). Qualifications: Cambridge School Certificate or Government Chinese Secondary IV School Certificate or equivalent certificate. Must be able to converse In several Chinese dialects and the National Language. Duties: To919 words
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Advertisement921 1971-06-12 22 TRAINEE OFFICI ASSISTANT required for Singapore Office of London Principals. Qualifications H B.C. with credits In English and Mathematics. Singapore Citizens sued 22 23 and able to speak Hokkten. Please apply Box A 3074 S.T. Spore. MALI CITIZEN* ABOVE 20 years with O.C.E. or equivalent qualifications required by Pharmaceutical Factory921 words
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Advertisement917 1971-06-12 22 REQUIRED YOUNG MEN with school certificate science. Driving, typing experience preferred. Apply Box A 3077 S.T. Spore. CENERAL AMAH REQUIRED for Chinese family, preferably live-In No washing, ironing. Dlst. 8 Tel: *****4 B'pore. EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED Good salary Call personally at 14A, Balmoral Crescent Spore 10. Tel: *****3 Spore. WANTED917 words
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Advertisement1059 1971-06-12 22 LUXURIOUS 2-storey detached Bungalow for top executives svallable at Leedon Park Area/Linden Drive/ Namely. View Contact Parys Development and Realty Co. (Pte) Ltd. Tel: ***** *****. NEAR AMERICAN SCHOOL. 4 bedroomed, luxuriously furnished. 3 airconditioners, new bouse, new furniture beautiful kitchen, fully equipped. Rent 11.500/- Rin« *****3 Ol|T°™lo COSY BUNGALOWS1,059 words
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Advertisement980 1971-06-12 22 OUT*. I*. 21. 2-storey semi detached fully furnished alrcondition, (780/-. Terrace house 5320—460. Ring *****2. ORCHARD COURT. 9th Floor, full. furnished flat for rent /sale. Tel: *****9/*****7 after 1.30 pm. 3 BEOROOMED FLAT, dlst 11 $500 rent, quiet neighbourhood, excellent amah. Phone *****3 Spore. UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM to let. To980 words
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Advertisement735 1971-06-12 22 WANTED PURCHASE DOUBLE STOREY semi-detached or single storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms dlsts. 13 16. Principals only. Phone IKhoo *****1. JB KEBUN TEH bungalow required for Immediate purchase. Preferably Malacca I'nlon Company Constructed Other houses anywhere JB also considered (8 pore) *****4. WANTEO ONI TERRACE /semi-detach-ed along 3-7 miles Buklt Tlmah735 words
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Advertisement912 1971-06-12 22 LBTARN ORIISMAKINO THI Mdg ¥*KtaM ■xmSJinceTlaov give. Ma" tult'n primary students fro* Chinese- English schools. Telephon. .P K .T.a1 709 CO 2 ACH,NQ in Mtf»~«»: srience English. Chinese. Malay devils 93C. Syed A.wl Ro«l. fo S r P °r'adio 2 t.v. course. Apply at F "ence D 1n..1.ut. of E.912 words
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Advertisement1157 1971-06-12 23 VCRPOOL ANO OTHER U.K./CI ITS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ n. Due Spore Sails P. Shim Pemni NtCTOR BeM«st. Dublin It Pt; Jmi 11 \m— A [\:\\f )SSSh w !^EE::& S3 BJKS r .UTOITCUS LLtrfMl. GllSfO. |S tl M Z ;s?.o l r L s us u v ,rs ol 1,e,p00,l ,e,poo,. B .,.s«:ir; J1,157 words
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Advertisement1070 1971-06-12 23 IHECT TO HAMIUR6 IM 30 lAYS P. Sham Ptnanf Singapore LOAOINC FOR: SIENA Sailed InPt/iIJiM J«M 14/18 C bianca. H'burg B'men. R'dam. Adam, G'burg Aarhus. C'hafen. PAHAMA J.m 16/18 J.M 14/15 Hamburf Bremen. A'dam/R'dam/ I Antwerp, C'hafen, G'burf. Oslo. BOGOTA JMt 23 76 Jim 27 21 JIM 21/ t Hamburg1,070 words
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Advertisement1066 1971-06-12 23 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS RFMVFNIIE H v n DCnVCtIUC Bremen J.I, 27 I Singapore PS-ham Penanf Rotterdam An 1 JMt 11/14 JMt 15/18 JMt II Hh »"B > BENVRACKIE Smfapore P. Sham Pinji.f For London 111, 11 JMt It/11 Hamburg Jar, It Singapore P. STiam Penanf1,066 words
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Advertisement1281 1971-06-12 23 FOUTNISHTLY EXPtESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA Ntw York Ptnanf P Sham Spore Kingston SUDAN Sailed It H J.M 13 Am I t/(NESTHE"S Sailed j.h 17 Jmi IS An 24 ••AMU Stilt Jmi 13 J.I, 14 J.I, is >*, v KTOTt Sails Jmi 21 J.r, M An 1 An1,281 words
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Advertisement1104 1971-06-12 24 >^^— KAWASAKI KISEN tXAJSHA LTD. Won Australia /Singapore /Japan Service rieman.u Spore Keelunf Ytkkaichi/Mfoya Y'hawa Kobe Belgiea Man" 10 Jim 7 Jiiy 12 lily II Jaly 21 Jay Acciptiig cargo lir Kike. Osaka. Nagiya. Yekokaaa KAWASAKI KINKAi KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG. iTRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Spore1,104 words
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Advertisement999 1971-06-12 24 HWn ISIKALIA I PURNEA 2» JMH fTRAITS MADRAS SCRVIH S.ngapore P Sham Penang Lu4iOf fir: RAJLLA IS/21 Jim 21 Jim 22 Jim Nagapattinam. Madras. IAJULAt 0/14 lilf IS Jalt Mb) Nagapattinam, Madras RAJULAt 2/ 0 Aaf I Aaf II Aag Nagapattinam, Madras t Cain accoomoeatiM nailaale. JAPAN; iULf SERVICE: Pen?ng999 words
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Advertisement921 1971-06-12 24 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) k^ICB^UILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICI LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Penang Arrnei NEPTUNE AMIER C. 'I 15 10 Jill IT JMI leuoes 13/7, L'pool 18/7. Havre. R dam, H'burg. NEPTUNE921 words
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Advertisement790 1971-06-12 24 mfk F" MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD jfl NaJOE.JIa Ampang Kuali Lu.npur >fl I The National Shipping Line o< Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE lUNCAO.KID "i" 1 tX Havre 6 ,?"s*» 8.1. H'burg 14/7, R'dam 16,7. Awerp 197, Bremen 21 7 lUNGA MELOR 24/20 Jim 27 21 Jim 11/ 2790 words
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Advertisement757 1971-06-12 25 OUT: Kalryu Mam lg. Boon Bee 20 L V *■>«»<>» VIII. Pohal. Hot Orn E..t Sletter JO West, Auby 21 Weat. B*""*™ Baktt. Labu. Bonnlt. Fruk- nu u Rover 22. Robert Maersk 25/26 Ntw Conatltutlon. Klin Ann, Tai«h Mraat Cumrnrland SB/3». Tower. Dmrpo Dnpat. Basaba. Event roM II 40/41. Italy757 words
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Advertisement983 1971-06-12 25 LINEAS MARITIM AS ARGENTINAS M ELMA <-TNUESTRA FLOTA W J ANNOUNCEMENT RESUMPTION OF THE E.LJLA.'S EXPRESS MONTHLY SERVICE UNKING SOUTH AMERICA WITH THE FAR EAST AS FROM MAY. 1971 The general administration of The Empresa lineas Marltlmas Argentinas known as the E.L.M.A.. a national line of Argentine flag with Domicile983 words
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Advertisement782 1971-06-12 25 NOTICE OF MEETING FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LIMITED (Formerly known aa Sac Hal Tang Bank Ltd.) Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore 19M. Notice is hereby given that the Fifty-Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at Its Registered Office, Pour Seas Communications782 words
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Advertisement592 1971-06-12 25 BORNEO STRAITS OFFBHORE (PTE) LIMITED OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME I. ONO TIAM SENO. as Secretary of Borneo Straits Offshore (Pte) Ltd. of Singapore hereby give notice that In consequence of a change of ownership I have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships. under Section 525592 words
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Advertisement590 1971-06-12 25 TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF EQUIPMENT ETC. FOR NEW SARAWAK GENERAL HOSPITAL, KICHING It7l/lr7t TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE TENDERS (1) Tenders must be submitted on the following printed schedules which are obtainable from the Pharmaceutical Chemist. Central Medical Store. Kuchlng. Sarawak: (I) Schedule "A" for Linen (II) Schedule590 words
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Advertisement564 1971-06-12 25 NOTICE PUBLIC WORKB DEPARTMENT BINGAPORE Notice is hereby given that the graves on State Lands off Adam Road and Kheam Hock Road forming part of Seh Ong Charity' (Kyban Congseei Burial Orounds 2U? U 10 7 10 2 as J of Muk|m XVII, which are affected by the Construction of564 words
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Advertisement795 1971-06-12 26 COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL (PRIVATE) LTD., manufacturers of high quality electronic components, Is rapidly expanding Its production base and now seeks to fill the key position of MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT The man will report directly to the Managing Director. He will be responsible for all accounting matters, including the supervision of a standard795 words
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Advertisement769 1971-06-12 26 THE FCT MANDARIN W\ HOTEL lIU the mandarin Singapore requires LOBBY ASSISTANT -MANAGERS Applicants must have the following requirements:A) Height Between 5' 6" and 6' B) Posture Good posture and present a b I c appearance essential C) Age 25 to 35 D) Sex Male only E) Citizenship Singapore Citizens769 words
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Advertisement753 1971-06-12 26 /TS BETHLEHEM SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following appointment*:--(A) SENIOR ESTIMATOR: The successful candidate should poesess good technical qualifications and should be thoroughly experienced In all phases of new construction estimating and cost control. He should also possess the ability to establish performance753 words
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Advertisement629 1971-06-12 26 I.A.C (Holdings/ Ltd |gM (INCORPORATED IM tINCATOU) 181 l REGISTERED OPFIC1! IGROUPI 24 LENO KEE ROAD. SINGAPORE 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Second Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the abovenamed Company will be held at the Conference Room, Cuscaden House Hotel, 40 Cuscaden Road, Singapore, on629 words
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Advertisement666 1971-06-12 27 rH^VWIJIJiWJiVJj^JHJ^M^KM (Cont. from Page 22) Hi-Fi «t Stereo lt»L)f«S OF STIRIO SOUND In Malayaun town* who canI nhotild amd (1 In postal M rrcrivc the laleit laiur M Hi (6 for on* "ear (6 Contact Forcci Publication.". i;oor, i- Lev Crmmbrra. Spore 9. NHOUNCINC TNI ARRIVAL of the >: Hi-Fi666 words
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Advertisement589 1971-06-12 27 Boats Yacht* tor Sal* ONt .J 4 ,i7 -"■"■•»>*•• Speedboat with 100 h.p. Evlnrude Outboard Motor complete fuel tank and acceaaorle*. Excellent condition 14 500 0.n.0. Contact Martin Teo. Ptwggol Boatel. Tel: W27M SO FT. CRUISER Ideal for family. SS ivp. outboard motor 55.250/- Phone *****2 Spore after 2 pm589 words
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Advertisement592 1971-06-12 27 •UYINO AN AIRCONOITIONER? Ther, visit Sunlite Enterprise, Pte Ltd. 7SB North Bridge Road for the widest rani c available. Tel: ***** *****. *****. TIRVLINI WOOL TROUIER lencth til SO, and scores of other offers at Melwanl's Men's Shop. Overseas Union Shopping Centre. HILP YOUR CHILORIN wanilns languages with Bli ston592 words
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Advertisement855 1971-06-12 27 At your scrvie* TO MEET YOUR NEEDS on Interior Decoration consult Christopher Wall-paper Centre and affiliated Company (Christopher Interior's) suppliers and retailers of wall-paper and manufacturer of modern furniture. S6B, Joo Chlat Place. Spore *****6. FAIRLADV SOCIAL ESCORT offers thirty attractive ladles entertain you. 47-B Prealdent Building. SeranKOon Road. *****.855 words
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Advertisement985 1971-06-12 27 Saturd^C^MarkßtCl Vehicles lor sal* KENQ SOON CRIOIT (PTB.) LTD. 1968 Mazda 1000 8/W 8 Sealer: New laiuu Truck 2 tonner; 194M/9 Toyota Corolla Saloon and B'W: Volkswagen 1300; 1968 Mazda 1000 S/W and 1200 cc Saloon: 1967/8 Mazda 1500 Saloon and Sw 1967 Dataun 1000 B'W: 1966 8 Datsun Pickup985 words
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Advertisement1002 1971-06-12 27 CJ LAMBRETTA SCOOTER one owner Accident free very good condition, low mlleafe. contact Edward ***** Spore. :»«0 SUNBEAM ALPINE hardtop new yellow paint Il.tOO/- View SSI. Telok Kurau Road. B'pore Is 6,239 PIAT 4)00 *M 0 Excellent condition 11.200/- on o Trade-In acceptable Rinc Edward Tan *****9 after 1 p.m.1,002 words
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Advertisement516 1971-06-12 27 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION invites application tor the following posts in its Chemicals Division: ASSISTANT AREA SALES MANAGER. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS JOB SPECIFICATION To be responsible to the Area Sales Manager for the successful marketing of and technical advice concerning our range of fertilisers and agricultural chemicals and to be responsible516 words
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217 1971-06-12 28 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By Singapore, Friday CICK airport policemen are now not allowed to ask airport health authorities for treatment, unless it's an emergency. This order came from the OC of the airport police station, Asst. Supt. Sta Maria, to his more than 100217 words
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225 1971-06-12 28 Future of C'wealth lies in hands of the young: Queen SINGAPORE, Fri— Queen Elizabeth said in her Commonwealth Day message today the strength of the Commonwealth lay in the fact that its future was in the hands of the young. She said: "One of the heartening features of today's restless225 words
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Article39 1971-06-12 28 SINGAPORE. Prl. The youth section of the PAP Whampoa Branch will hold a charity show of the Mandarin film "The Twin Swords" at the State Theatre on Sunday at 8.30 a.m. to raise funds for its activities.39 words
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Article27 1971-06-12 28 SINOAPORE. Fri Kee Sah Tee. 35. was today fined $600 for having and showing two reels of obscene films at Aljunled Road last night.27 words
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99 1971-06-12 28 Recognition of Nantah accountants meeting SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Society of Accountants will meet Nanyang University officials soon to discuss the recognition of the university's accountancy degree. The move, welcomed by Nantah accountancy graduates, was decided at the society's meeting recently. The president of the society. Mr. Steven Tan. said99 words
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Article51 1971-06-12 28 SINGAPORE, Prl. Motorcyclist Mlstl bin Sallkln of Bedok was fined a total of $100 when he admitted two traffic offences at Changl Road on Oct. 27 last year. He was fined $30 for carrying a passenger while provisional driving licence holder and $70 for not having Insurance51 words
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Article66 1971-06-12 28 CINGAPORE, Fri An Indonesian illegal immigrant, Bosunl s/o Ahmad, 27, was released from prison yesterday after a two-week sentence. Today he was back in his prison celL Bosunl admitted in a magistrate's court to a charge- of possessing a Singapore identity card without lawful authority66 words
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Article, Illustration521 1971-06-12 28 National housing body plan by Ismail Two-tier system to take stock of problems MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail today suggested a two-tier national body to take stock of housing problems from time to time and to co-ordinate and oversee housing activities. He made the suggestion at a meeting521 words
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78 1971-06-12 28 FIRST RIDE ON GIFT BIKE ENDS IN TRAGEDY SINGAPORE. Fri.—Schoolboy Yeo Tian Kee had been pestering his father for a bicycle for years. Last night, the gift arrived. Soon he was off with his cousin Peng Kee Tong, 14, as pillion. But in Hartley Road not far from his Paya78 words
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135 1971-06-12 28 Woman who was buried under refuse CINGAPORE, Fri. A woman was burled alive when she went to collect empty tins at a rubbish dump, a coroner's court heard today. Apparently, she was behind a 15 ft. (4.5 metres* tall heap when a bulldozer levelled It on May 24. Inspector Baibinder135 words
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Article38 1971-06-12 28 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chancellor of the University of Singapore, President Shearer, will open the South-east Asian Ceramic Society's inaugural exhibition "Ceramic wares of South-east Asia" at the university's art museum on June 14 at 630 p.m.38 words
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Article42 1971-06-12 28 SINGAPORE, Prl. Mr Collin Richards, an Australian ear. nose and throat surgeon will speak on "Facial pains in a public talk organised by the Society of Otorhinolaryngolofo at the Pathology lecture theatre Outram Hospital, on Monday ai B. IS p.m.42 words
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Advertisement450 1971-06-12 28 fff^^^Yyykiaajkitf. I HANDLOOM'S Annual Stock Clearance Sale L °thL FOR 1 10% 1 20% 30% 1 40% 1 Fabulous DISCOUNTS FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY UNTIL 28th JUNE, 1971 YOU MUST HURRY OR YOU'LL MISS OUT ON THESE AMAZING SAVINGS HAND WOVEN SILK STOLES, SAREES, TIES, TOWELS, SHIRTS, RAW SILK450 words
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Advertisement97 1971-06-12 28 DONALD MOORE GALLERIES We shall soon be moving from Liat Towers. But we don't want to take the Liat Towers stock with us. We are therefore making a gigantic clearance effort. Call today for spectacular bargains, never to be repeated, in every department. Everything reduced. FURTHER HUGE REDUCTIONS DONALD MOORE97 words
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284 1971-06-12 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By CINGAPORE Yachting Association plans to stage two big regattas the Bth Far East Yacht Racing Federation's meet and the Pesta Sukan International in August. The Pesla Sukan International will be held from Aug. 16 to Aug. 20. and the284 words
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Article, Illustration368 1971-06-12 29 JOB DORAI - JOB DORAI By pVS Eindhoven soccer team will introduce to Singapore soccer teams tonight one of Holland's national heroes, goalkeeper Jan van Beveran in the match against Singapore President's team at Jalan Besar stadium at 7.30. Beveran. 23 Is the most talkedabout soccer player368 words
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Article357 1971-06-12 29 pOMBINED Schools Council has selected an Under- 18 squad and an Under- 15 team of 20 for five weeks' intensive training for the 10-nation Schools International soccer championships here in July. The squad of 38 was selected from 80 players after three weeks' trial Among the357 words
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206 1971-06-12 29 SAJA plan to send six to Seap Games SINGAPORE Amateur Judo Association will send six Judolsts to the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December. SAJA president Ang Teck Bee said yesterday: "Training for the Games will begin on Monday and we hope to produce a strong team of JudoUts."206 words
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136 1971-06-12 29 SABF invite four to contest Pesta title JAPAN. India. Australia and New Zealand have been Invited by the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilding Federation to take part in the 'Mr. Pesta Sukan' contest In August. The organisers have offered free board and lodging to the participating countries. SABF secretary Anthony Chow said.136 words
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Article36 1971-06-12 29 Football Association of Singapore s Under-20 Youth tournament will begin In late July. Entries close on June 30. Entries must be sent to K.C. Lim Secretary Youth Committee PAS. Jalun Besar stadium. Singapore 8.36 words
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Article, Illustration760 1971-06-12 30 REPORT... by RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR PICTURE... by SOONG HON SIN ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's captain, Alex Delilkan, took the honours in yesterday's play in the cricket Test against Singapore here he won the toss which gave Malaysia the lease to an easy-paced wicket and760 words
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Article132 1971-06-12 30 MALAYSIA Ist Inns Ranjit C Da Silva b Martens 34 Alwl b Scrutton 8 Duralratnam lbw Scrutton 36 Z. Meah st Prltam b Muruthl SI hriitie b Scrutton 2 Delilkan c McCall b Houghton 68 Guruebaran b Tinnlon 28 Ung Tat Heaa b Da Silva 0 Zalnon lbw Da132 words
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175 1971-06-12 30 -BURMESE FIND TOP FORM TO ROUT MALAYSIA JAKARTA, Fri. Burma, watched by a 50,000 crowd, exploded Into brilliant form tonight to humble defending champions Malaysia 5-1 In the Jakarta anniversary soccer tournament here. Thailand and Indonesia drew 0-0 in the second match. Malaysia held their own in the first half175 words
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273 1971-06-12 30 SINGAPORE'S up-a nd coming young swimmers were yesterday warned of the tough challenge they will face In their bid for a berth In the team to the SEAP Games In Kuala Lumpur In December. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Vicepresident Dr. Chan Ah Kow told273 words
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Article166 1971-06-12 30 Goalkeeper Teo steals the show (~)CEAN moved deeper into the relegation zone when they surrendered 5-0 to Police In their FAS Dlv. One match at Jalan Besar yesterday. But Ocean had one comforting thought in defeai they have in young Teo Cheok Peng the makings of an outstanding goalkeeper. Teo166 words
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Article187 1971-06-12 31 Escort for 'scandal' goalie PANKPURT, Fri. Cologne goalkeeper Manfred Mangiitz was given a special police escort when he arrived here last night to give evidence before the control commission cf the West German F.A. hearing allegations uf bribery. As new allegations were levelled at West Germany's top professional footballers. policeReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration53 1971-06-12 31 FRAZIER ENTERS TROUBLE SPOT IOE Frailer J (right) passes a soldier armed with an automatic rifle and wearing a bui-let-proof vest as be arrives in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to give two shows with his singing group, the Knockouts. Fraxier will perform In Belfast and Londonderry before crossing over into the53 words
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Article78 1971-06-12 31 CHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Frl. Tcm Welskopl took a two-stroke lead In the first round of the US$l5O,OOO Kemper Open here yesterday. WeUkopf. never made a bogey as he carded a slx-under-par 66 over the 7,278-yard course. Four playeis were tied at 68, and a six-man group, tied at78 words
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Article149 1971-06-12 31 STOCKHOLM, Fri. Jay Silvester of the United States 1 bettered his own world discus record with a throw of 70.04 (229 ft 9*in) in Ystad last night. His previous mark was 68.40 m (224 ft sin) set in Reno, Nevada, in 1968. But Arne LJungqvlst, president of149 words
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Article239 1971-06-12 31 Russia's team announced yesterday for the triangular meet against the U.S. and the Rest of the world on July 2-3. Included in the 74 Russian entries are world record holders Viktor Saneyev (triple Jump, 57ft Jin), Anatoily Bondarchu (hammer, 247 ft 711n), and Nadyezhda Chlzhova239 words
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Article65 1971-06-12 31 NEW YORK, Frl. Results of yesterday's major League baseball games: American Leutue: New York 3 California 2. Cleveland 9 Chicago 0. Baltimore 12 Minnesota 0. Detroit 3 Milwaukee 2. Washington v Kansas City postponed (rain). National League: San Diego 4 New York 2. Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles 2.65 words
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Article25 1971-06-12 31 MUNICH. Frl. West Germany took a 2-0 lead on the first day of their Davis Cup tie against Hungary here, winning both singles.25 words
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Article392 1971-06-12 31 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By LION CITY has a great chance of scoring his fourth win in a row in Race Bat the Penang amateur races today. He gained all his three wins by big margins and 13.0 Is not likely to stop him in a Class392 words
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227 1971-06-12 31 HONG KONG Frl. An Australian horse, High Flyer, who was relegated from Class 5 to Class 8 last year, was described In court today as "chicken-hearted." "It's a chick en-hearted horse," said trainer Wong Siu-Hung. "She runs well when she isReuter - 227 words
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Article251 1971-06-12 31 BRISTOL, Frl. The 111-fated Will's £20.--000 tennis championships spluttered into life once again on the rain-soaked Bristol courts yesterday but only for IS minutes. After a 48-hour holdup because of rain. Britain's Roger Taylor and Australian Allan Stone played four games before more rain closed theReuter - 251 words
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Article616 1971-06-12 31 -TTJJB Z| S CLASS 5 2F iMi^W (carchweighri 12.0) 1 908 AKBAR D. Brown 3 2 960 AMIGO 11 3 073 ATTILA 1 4 000 COLONEL BOGEY 5 5 044 THE GENERAL KS Fork 12 6 689 GREY GRENADIER 6 7 550 IRISH COFFEE IS 8 005616 words
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Article109 1971-06-12 31 DARIS. Frl. West German Porsches took the first three places on the starting grid for this weekend's Le Man 24-hour motor race In the final practice sesslcn yesterday. Five of the six five-litre Porsche 917's were among the seven fastest cars and were only split byReuter - 109 words
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Advertisement251 1971-06-12 30 IBM SENIOR ACCOUNTANT IBM WORLD TRADE CORPORATION invites applications for the position of Senior Accountant in its Branch Office in Kuala Lumpur Qualifications Malaysian citizens possessing either a University Degree or Professional Accounting qualification. Experience At least three to four years working experience in a supervisory position. A resume of251 words
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Advertisement80 1971-06-12 30 mTriMnP!Tntf A Jli^aw ♦or indigestion. U scid stomach, I flatulence heart I burn, dyspepsia I and gastritis. I Nyal LJUM/VGEL ANTACID tABLETS t«K Aftmi COLO STORAGE IMI SON. ■MO. DEAF! -H.CO INVISIBLE EARPMONk: Worn instde your eors no cords or ootterie*. Guaronteed tor your ll*» •iiw VJ2200 pair Writ* Ht80 words
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Miscellaneous68 1971-06-12 30 SOCCER Tour match: PSV Endhoven v PAS Selection (Jalan Besar, 7 JO p.m.) Police 'A' t Kampong Kapor (Jin Besar. 5.30 p.m.). NETBALL SWNA LEAGUE Dlv I: STD t unknowns 1, TTSH v RATA. HKSB v University. DJv. 11: ITC v 007 1, MSA v OSCI. Slmlt v SRC. Dlv68 words
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Advertisement96 1971-06-12 31 ■HB On the spot relief JiE SLOANS m r-^ Through deep penetrating action, new Sloan's -*r3 After- Action Balm has proven indispensable for \*/^[±!>-j'K>L/ relief of muscular sprains and strains a frequent /^*y occurrence among sportsmen. f New Sloan's in easy-to-carry tube for A#" on-the-spot relief. Non-greasy, non-staining fc,,,,,^ jf96 words
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Advertisement424 1971-06-12 31 WORD PUZZLE CM I'M| NIL* I*ll j— STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY i i WORD PUZZLE W MM ,m Hri v, I 6 i I s ZMB~"r"a|c|s| mssm k» Cit >IM| «tttt« litct m J CLUES FOR W-6 1. Ii tit kniMsi, tfcrt'i Ms 4. Am* ii a CMfttitiN if MM) ti424 words
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Article, Illustration70 1971-06-12 32 PAST Pakistani re- them against heavy fugees in the rains, like the one foreground work on that left the water makeshift hats on in the foreground. Thursday at Camp In the background Sahara, an oasis for are large communal homeless refugees shelters being erectnear the70 words
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Article32 1971-06-12 32 LONDON, Prt. Hayley MUU. 35 who shot to stardom as a child in Walt Disney film*, revealed today that she bad married her long-time companion, director Roy Boultlng, 677--^ Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Obituary24 1971-06-12 32 MILOMIMA MILLII ALVISII, axe 21, beloved (UutMrr of Mr. ■rut Mr*. A. O. Alvlsse passed away peacefully on 11-6-71 at 0.R.0.H. Tel: 64M95.24 words
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Article236 1971-06-12 32 MEXICO CITY, Frl. Armed youths carrying sub-machine guns, pistols and bamboo staves seized control of at least one city hospital here, attacking students wounded in a night of violent street fighting which left an unknown number of dead. Dozens of youths burst into theReuter - 236 words
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Article357 1971-06-12 32 LONDON. Frl. The stock market doeed lower today In llsfct trading. The Bank of England bulletin on Inflation which underlined the economic outlook waa cited aa th. chief downside factor, but some bear covering waa ooted In Isolated issues. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Times Index was 4.3357 words
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Article52 1971-06-12 32 LONDON, m. Spot 18.45. Settlement: July 15 55 July /Sept. IBM, Aug. 15. »0. Sept. 16.05, Oct. Dec. KM, Jaa./M&rch 18.M. Aprll/Jun« 17.90. July /Sept. n.40, Oct. Dec. 18.M. Jan. March 19.00, Aprll/Janc IS. IO. July/Sept. 19.20. c.l.f. June 14. M. nern. July 14.85. Aug. 18.10. Market: Quiet with52 words
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Article28 1971-06-12 32 LONDON. Fri.— Spot buyen £1437 aellers II4M (iO), Forward buyers ***** < «>. sellers ***** (+£3). aetUemeat £1454 £l). Turnover am 1M tons p.m. 400 tons. Toot: Very steady.28 words
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371 1971-06-12 32 Peking silent on Nixon trade gesture HONG KONG. Friday pHINA today remained silent on the lifting of the 20--year old United States trade embargo on her, while its rival government in Taiwan reacted sharply to the move. Communist Chinese broadcasts monitored in Hong Kong today have still not reported orReuter; UPI - 371 words
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131 1971-06-12 32 T ONDON, Fri. The Japanese and /British Foreign Ministers, Mr. Kllchl Aichl and Sir Alec DouglasHome, agreed during two days of wide-ranging talks here that the best means of restoring peace and stability In Indo-China was through a negotiated settlement. A communique Issued afterReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement303 1971-06-12 32 I JVIC C 1 (KB (DEPARTMENT Si JJS 1* THE LEADING COLLEGE OF POSTAL EDUCATION IN 5. E. ASIA 0R (Estoblished: 1959) MJI JOHORI BAHRU. T.I: 2171 ft 2006 (£ss MCC gives comprehensive courses for the A£j j« fIH H^^^ following Exominotions ond subjects for <*W KgC\ Bs^^ Singapore candidates.303 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-06-12 32 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: Pair.14 words
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