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Title Section24 1971-06-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article730 1971-06-15 1 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN; Chung Khiaw directors vs Slater Walker Securities [~b7 Singapore 1 Monday CHUNG Khiow Bonk Ltd. is resisting a take-over bid by Slater Walker Securities, a BritishAustralian investment group, which recently established a strong base here through acquiring a controlling interest in Haw Par Brothers730 words
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218 1971-06-15 1 Tory MP: Yahya admits 'harsh' acts by —army LONDON, Mon. Mrs. Jill Knight, a British Tory MP, said today that Pakistan's President Yahya Khan had admitted to her that his army had acted "harshly and swiftly" in East Pakistan. Mrs. Knight in a despatch to the British newspaper the Dally218 words
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183 1971-06-15 1 3,000 in antiThanom protest in KL |£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. —More than 3,000 university sudents today staged a demonstration outside the campus against the visit of the Thai Prime Minister, Tun Thanom Kittikachorn. Six students were treated as outpatients at the University Hospital after the two-hour demonstration. Another 19 students were183 words
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Article36 1971-06-15 1 HONOLULU. (Hawaii). Mon. A UjB. Air Force Jet transport with 24 persons aboard was believed to have gone down at sea yesterday somewhere between American Samoa and Hawaii, a coast guard spokesman said. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article29 1971-06-15 1 JAKARTA. Mon. The multi-million Samudra Beach Hotel in West Java U being offered for sale because It la losing money, a hotel spokesman ■aid today. UK.29 words
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Article59 1971-06-15 1 MOSCOW, Mon.— Three Russian cosmonauts aboard the Salyut (Salute* space laboratory completed their 108 th earth orbit yesterday night and are "feeling well." Tass reported today. The first progress report since the crew's day of rest, yesterday, said the cosmonauts— Georgy Dobrovolsky, Viktor Patsayev and Vladislav Volkov—AP - 59 words
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Article46 1971-06-15 1 COPENHAGEN, Mon. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had a 25-mlnute meeting with Danish Premier Hllmar Baunsgaard today shortly before he left for home. A Danish spokesman said the two Prime Ministers were alone and he could not say what they discussed. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article22 1971-06-15 1 CAIRO. Mon. The Egyptian Peoples Assembly unanimously ratified yesterday the 15-year Soviet Egyptian treaty of fraternity ano co-operation. AP.AP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration952 1971-06-15 1 ALBERT RAMALIMGAM; LUI THAI HENG - Round One to Dr. Lim ALBERT RAMALIMGAM and LUI THAI HENG GERAKAN CRISIS By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. PENANC'S Chief Minister, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, took over the chairmanship of the crisis-ridden Cerakan Party today, leaving the door open for Prof. Syed Hussein Al-Atas to return After a four hour emergency952 words
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Article65 1971-06-15 1 NINE WHO KNEW DEATH WAS NEAR CAIRO, Mon. An Egyptian twin-engine plane, missing for three years, has been found In the Libyan desert with its nine passengers lying dead under Its wings, the Cairo press reported today. A letter addressed to the family was found In each victim's pocket. TheseAP - 65 words
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Article47 1971-06-15 1 TOKYO, Mon. The Plnanoe Ministry said In an estimate today that Japan's overall balance of payments In May hit an all-time high of US$l,lBO million. The Ministry said the figure was a sharp Increase of US$B5l million over the previous recoid registered last March.47 words
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Article53 1971-06-15 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. India today named Dr. Krishnarao Shivarao Shelvanicar. its consulgeneral In Hanoi, as the next Indian Ambassador to the Soviet Union. Dr. Shelvanicar, a Journalist before he became consul In Hanoi, will take up his Moscow assignment shortly from Mr. D.P. Dhar, a GovernmentReuter - 53 words
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Article63 1971-06-15 1 VIENTIANE, Mon. The Hanoi Government hat •(Teed to consider a private American proposal for the reconstruction oi North Vietnam in exchanfe for the release of American prisoners of war. The offer was made to the North Vietnamese embassy In Laos by four Americans representing aAP - 63 words
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Advertisement10 1971-06-15 1 Don't waste water! ONLY A MILLION OFF TARGET: PAGE 710 words
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Article252 1971-06-15 2 JOSEPH YEO - Refund offer by price hike shops JOSEPH YEO: Action by CASE against profiteering pays off By Singapore, Mon THE action by the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) against profiteering by shopkeepers has paid dividends. Some shopkeepers found overcharging their customers have offered to refund the difference in price, CASE claimed252 words
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Article28 1971-06-15 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 62--year-old woman. Chow Ah Choy. today denied having 12 packets of heroin at Duxton Road on June 1. Bail of $500 was allowed.28 words
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Article, Illustration173 1971-06-15 2 Thanom in KL for 3-day visit TW O smiling premiers, Tun Thanom Klttikachorn and Tun Abdul Raxak greeting each other when the Thai Premier arrived at Subang airport in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a three -day visit The Thai Prime Minister and his delegation arrived here in an Avro 748173 words
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106 1971-06-15 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The International Air Transport Association's 70 member airlines have reached agreement on new cargo rates after a month of negotiations. An lATA statement today said this when summing up the results of the fourth biennial conference which ended here last Friday. The106 words
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356 1971-06-15 2 YAP CHENG TOMG - AUSSIE MP HOPEFUL OF ACCORD ON RENT ISSUE YAP CHENG TOMG: By Singapore, Monday CINGAPORE and Australia will definitely come to an agreement over the rent issue for Australian troops stationed in the Republic. This is the opinion of Australian MP, Mr. Neil Brown, who said: "It is in the356 words
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Advertisement192 1971-06-15 2 gentle washing otsanyo machines Have you ever seen how the Sanyo daintiest nylons, or the heaviest denims. Q/--machines take the dirt out of clothes' If Vjsit g Sanyo dealer tod and EJg^^^SS?^ 1 jfi^^^^S SL you haven t. ask for a demonstration. e)ther a stanagrd $jze or fl arge sjze192 words
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Article, Illustration122 1971-06-15 3 NELLIE HAR: PhOtO CHRISTOPHER LOH - Swordswoman Cheng Pei Pei in town? NELLIE HAR: PhOtO CHRISTOPHER LOH Report By by ¥7tOR a moment, I r thought I had bumped into famed swordswoman Cheng Pei Pel in town. No, that's not Cheng Pei Pel (who zoomed to fame in the Shaw Him "Come drink with me"), though122 words
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163 1971-06-15 3 GPO PLANS TO SET UP MORE SAVINGS BANKS CINGAPORE, Mon. J The General Post Office plans to set up more Postal Savings Banks offices in the near future. Details of this are not known. A new Postal Savings Bank at the GPO was opened today. This Is the second postal163 words
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Article52 1971-06-15 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A labourer today denied having used criminal force with Intention to outrage the modesty of a 15-year-old girl on April 16. Somasundram s/o Marudu Chetjiar. 35. also denied that he slapped and punched the girl during the offence. He was allowed bail till hearing on52 words
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Article34 1971-06-15 3 PENANO, Mon. Ong Kirn Seok, 59, was jailed for a year today for having 19 packets of heroin and eight hypodermic syringes In his room at Magazine Road on May 20.34 words
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Article32 1971-06-15 3 IPOH. Mon. Seamstress Fong Sal Moot. 24, from Teluk Anscn. who went with a friend for a swim In the hot springs In Tambun. near here, was later found drowned.32 words
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243 1971-06-15 3 Terrorists kill army officer in Perak KUALA LUMPUR, Monday J^S army officer was killed yesterday in an encounter with an unknowo number of communist terrorists near the Ulu Kinta and Sungei Stout area in Perak, a Ministry of Defence statement said today. Capt. V. M. Chandran was on a routine243 words
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Article88 1971-06-15 3 MALAYSIA BANS BOOK BY LECTURER IT I ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government has banned the importation of the book, "No politics in a plural society" written by a former University of Malaya lecturer, Dr. R.K. Vasil, "because it has been found to be prejudicial to the national intersts." Dr. Vasil88 words
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Article39 1971-06-15 3 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon— A traffic police despatch rider died on the spot last night when his motorcycle collided with a car In Kuala Belait. A 12-year-old boy In the car wa« seriously Injured.39 words
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91 1971-06-15 3 Youth fell in bid to catch thief coroner told BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon. A basketball star player Lim Chin Ouan, 17, died when he fell while trying to catch a bicycle thief, the coroner's court heard today. Lim died of brain Injuries on May 13 after jumping out from a91 words
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306 1971-06-15 3 Do S'pore boys need to be protected from the —girls?— CINGAPORE, Mon. 13 It has, at last, come to this a proposal to protect boys from sexually aggressive girls. But in Singapore the consensus Is: It Is the girls who need protection from the boys, never mind the sexual pattern306 words
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Article38 1971-06-15 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. Hon Sui Sen, wife of the Pinance Minister, will give away prizes at the baby fhow organised by the Havelock Road community centre management committee at the centre on Saturday at 230 pm38 words
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Advertisement607 1971-06-15 3 NOW! Body development r^v~ you can see *'t Ihf kfntfttmt Hirmflh mtfmtm. t t i*JL H Hulhro.lt, timmne add* inrhr, CvH^ AV^I X* tntrf'\ mmkn Ihtm nnmtnirh ilion*. <lrrl hmd—tll in m 5 winulti a dor. 1 S^^^^rf^C, K^ Arc you impai i, nl hi liuild Iml^nit; K^^Bi9^%^^ iiiiiml.. and607 words
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Miscellaneous13 1971-06-15 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl OKAY, I'LL BE <^,^ TKIEP T' FIX IT YERSELr)13 words
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Article, Illustration411 1971-06-15 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. chor and Just after passing Pulau Bukom. it was on an upright keel "steaming full speed ahead." He could not, however, estimate its speed. There were cargo on top of the hatch and In the deck. It was not411 words
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Article46 1971-06-15 4 SINOAPORE. Mon Low Khiang Teck. alias Khim Meng, 34, today denied two charges of having a total of 21 stolen watches worth $3,500 In Lorong 6, Toa Payoh, on July 20. last year. Trial was fixed for Bept. 13 and bail allowed.46 words
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Article28 1971-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Hargtll Engineering (8) Pte. Ltd. will hold a display of machinery and earth-moving equipment at its Jalan Oudang premises in Jurong on June 20.28 words
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Article29 1971-06-15 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. Mohamad Ellas bin Idrls. 23. was fined $150 today (or having one and a half kartoos of Indian hemp at Geylang Serai on June 12.29 words
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Article87 1971-06-15 4 STORE, ITALY TRADE TALKS SINGAPORE, Mon—Visiting Italian trade mission leader, Senator Orlando Lucchl today met Mr. P.Y. Hwang, director of the Economic D c v c lopment Board, for talks on more trade and economic cooperation between the two countries. The talks, lasting an hour, were also attended by a87 words
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Article39 1971-06-15 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. Vigilante Corps national serviceman. Choo Boon Nee. 21. was today Jailed three months for deserting national service training at' the Dunman Integrated Secondary School Training Centre from June 8 last year to last Friday39 words
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Article33 1971-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 41st. annual meeting of the Singapore Mercantile Co-oper-ative Thrift and Loan Society will be held at 5.30 p.m. on July 1 at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises.33 words
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324 1971-06-15 4 CINOAPORE, Mon. Pleased with the progress of Neptune Orient Lines recipient of British special aid the British High Commissioner, Mr. S. Falle, today gave this assurance: "We are happy to give more aid to your shipping line." The Singapore Government has asked Britain for324 words
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118 1971-06-15 4 MX pills recovered from river and —sold SINGAPORE. Mon. The hatful of MX pills, flunc into the river during a police raid on a Lor on j 3 house in Geylanj last week, have been recovered and sold by pedlars. A reliable source today said the plastic bag containing hundreds118 words
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Article1317 1971-06-15 5 Nuclear war [Can the world risk a nuclear war fought with 'tactical' nuclear weapons? Or are they but the 'percussion cap for a full nuclear exchange?' Largely, it seems, it depends upon whether you are on the receiving end. United Press International's ELIZABETH WHAR TON examines these vital questions in1,317 words
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Article385 1971-06-15 5 ERIC PAGE - ERIC PAGE: By Palermo (Sicily) rpHE SCREECH of X brakes. Revolver shots. Hie tinkle of broken glass. The wail of a car horn held down by the weight of a dying man. Day after day the sounds of violence echo through Palermo's littered streets, followed by385 words
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Advertisement42 1971-06-15 5 Suppliers of Chatwood-Milner Security Equipment Congratulate Dato Lee Chee Shan D.X.M.P., (A) O.St. J., J.P. on his appointment as President For Life of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Bank's Executive Committee42 words
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Article, Illustration682 1971-06-15 6 Sub-head has seditious tendency, rules court TWO FROM UTUSAN CALLED TO MAKE DEFENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. ITTUSAN Melayu Group editor-in-chief Melan Abdullah and a senior subeditor of the paper Abdul San kkl bin Ahmad were today called to make their defence on a charge of publishing a seditious subheading in682 words
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Article54 1971-06-15 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. Police today appealed (or relatives of an old woman round floating in the Singapore River on Saturday night. The woman, clad In dark blue samloo. was about ft tall and slim built. Relatives and friends should contact Inspector Yong Khln Chong of Marine Police54 words
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Article51 1971-06-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 50-year-old Jag*. K >'tim Singh, wm sentenced to three years' Jail by the High Court today tor culpable homicide. He haul admitted hitting a friend P. Oovlnduamy on the head with a stick after drinking. Qovindasamy. 40, died later from head51 words
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Article108 1971-06-15 6 SUSPECT IN KIDNAP CASE SENT HOME SINGAPORE. Mon. One of the two suspects p.rrested here in a Joint Malaysian-Singa-pore police operation last week in connection with the kidnap of a Kedah millionaire in 1958. has been sent back to Malaysia. The second man Is still being detained by the Special108 words
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Article51 1971-06-15 6 SINGAPORE Mon. Bookseller Wan Bock Seng. 23, was fined a total of $550 on two charges of having 49 banned books at Changl Village last Saturday. Wan was fined (250 for having 18 obscene magazines and 1300 for having 31 banned books, which Included 12 Playboy51 words
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Article54 1971-06-15 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Y-O-Rama fun fair organised by the International Vi Men s Club of Singapore (Orchid Chapter) will be held at the Chinese YMCA In Palmer Road on Aug. IS and not tomorrow as reported In today's Straits Times. It Is in aid of the Chinese54 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-06-15 6 Historic Prince Street to vanish -soon- CINGAPORE, Mon. A road which is almost as old as Singapore will soon vanish and then "re-appear" in a shopping complex within a $70-mlllion skyscraper. The Government has sold th* historic prince street near Raffles Place to a business combine comprising Mansfield, the Ocean251 words
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107 1971-06-15 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two schoolboys, who left home for football practice at school, were found dead the next day in a canal. The bodies of Tan Keng Leong. nine, and Urn Thlan Guan, 10, both of Delta East Primary School, were found stuck together107 words
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Advertisement280 1971-06-15 6 NOW IN STOCK! BARFORD TRUCK MIXERS ARE AT PROGRESS MOTORS And here's five good reasons why Barford Rocket 6 Truck Mixer puts you right ahead! 1. A Barford mixer drum has long-life. Steel plates and blades are abrasion-resistant. It has an even-flow seam welding and special machining. Its bulkhead is280 words
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Advertisement293 1971-06-15 6 CKnow what's >t^ $tudy 7 going? on youi rextbooks here and i going on in the 'ihfri'irl /Republic ond OUrOdU, neighbouring counpupils told ies STUDENTS WHO KNOW THE AFFAIRS OF TODAY STAND A BETTER CHANCE IN THE WORLD OF TOMORROW STUDENTS IN YOUR FAMILY CAN BE BETTER INFORMED with NEW293 words
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Miscellaneous283 1971-06-15 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 9. Do they win at cards by 1. fn— litlli o« round number of cheating 7 (10). ilamrliU folk being brought 12. Ouards the gate on the neld Into disrepute (11). (6. 6). 8. Want to 'Ike? (4) 19. Characteristic p«ah around 10. Hard sUn peels283 words
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Article, Illustration587 1971-06-15 7 NANCY BYRAMJC - 19 social workers are now voluntary probation officers NANCY BYRAMJC By —Singapore, Monday OOCIAL work in Sin- gapore saw a bold and imaginative innovation today as 19 people from all walks of life, including two women, graduated as voluntary probation officers. The volunte?rs, pioneers In their new form of social587 words
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Article, Illustration286 1971-06-15 7 210,000-ton tanker here for a general overhaul SINGAPORE, Mon. The largest tanker to seek repairs here sailed into Sembawang Shipyard today. The 210,000-ton super tanker, Sea Sovereign, built last year In Sweden, will spend three days at the yard for a general overhaul. Yard officials have not yet estimated the286 words
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102 1971-06-15 7 Sheares commends visit to ceramics show SINGAPORE, Mon. President Sheares today urged schoolchildren to visit the University of Singapore's museum where an antique ceramic exhibition is now on. Opening the exhibition by the South-east Asian Ceramics Society he said the collection was "as comprehensive and representative of antique pottery of102 words
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209 1971-06-15 7 Water use: A record low of 91 mil CINGAPORE, Mon. Water consumption went down to a new low of 91 million gallons yesterday. This was only one million gallons above the Public Utilities Board's target of 90 million gallons to avert water rationing. A PUB spokesman described the low rate209 words
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Article25 1971-06-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian Red Cross Society will be airlifting about $10,000 worth of medical supplies for East Pakistan refugees in India.25 words
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Article91 1971-06-15 8 YOUTHS CHARGED WITH TWO MURDERS KUANTAN, Mon. Two 16-year-old youths were charged In the magistrate's court here today with the murder of a butcher and a coffee-shop proprietor. They were S. Selvarajah and K. Vadivelu, both unemployed. They are alleged to have killed Wang Boon Kwang alias Wang Yu Jok,91 words
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Article38 1971-06-15 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The YMCA Is planning an Art tuition class for those who are offering art as a subject for the 1971/72 Higher School Certificate examination. Further details are available from the YMCA office (Tel. *****).38 words
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Article139 1971-06-15 8 Pork sellers enjoy their offday S~INOAPORE, Mon.— Pork sellers today spent their off-day enjoying themselves, instead of lingering near their stalls as they did last week. The legal adviser of the Singapore Pork Merchants Association, Mr. Thomas Chan, said: "Our officials made their usual round this morning to see that139 words
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Article, Illustration208 1971-06-15 8 SINGAPORE Mon. The Teachers' Training College has for the first time a woman for its principal. She is Dr. Ruth H.K. Wong, former director of research, Ministry of Education, who succeeds Key. T.R. Doraisamy. The former TTC head, now Chief Inspector of208 words
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Article399 1971-06-15 8 More protest phone levy move A 'CHAIN REACTION ON PRICES' FEAR SINGAPORE, Monday MORE trade organisations came out in protest today against the reported Singapore Telephone Board proposal to levy 10 cents a call after the first 100 calls. The Consumers Association of Singapore warned that any further increase in399 words
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Article60 1971-06-15 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Adult Education Board is organising another seven courses, to be conducted in Mandarin, in July. They are for soft-toy making, home electrical wiring, elementary engineering drawing, makeup and skin care. Chinese shorthand, bead embroidery and crochet and knitting. Application forms are obtainable60 words
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Article80 1971-06-15 8 Police seek relatives of woman SINGAPORE. Mon.—Police today appealed to relatives of a woman who was knocked down by a car at Bras Basah Road last night to contact them. The woman, about 52 years old. fair complexion and sft. 2in. tall, was walking along St. Josephs Institution at about80 words
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Article20 1971-06-15 8 SINGAPORE, Mon Kandlah Nadarajan. 35. was fined $10 today for disorderly behaviour In New Bridge Road on Saturday.20 words
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165 1971-06-15 8 Death for piranhas given up by hobbyists CINGAPORE, Mon. It's the death sentence for the large number of piranhas surrendered to the Primary Production Department and the Van Kleef Aquarium today. They will be destroyed because the Government considers them to be a deadly threat to human beings and the165 words
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Article49 1971-06-15 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Mak Kam Heng has been elected chairman of the Singapore Co-operative Union Ltd. Other officials are: Mr. N.G. Raju (Ist vice-chairman), Mr. Koh Watt Seng (2nd vicechairman), Mr. R. Joethy (secretary). Mr. Jagjit Singh Sandhu (assistant secretary), and Mr. K Viluppillai (treasurer 149 words
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Advertisement16 1971-06-15 8 SluMjlj JJI?,;. J| I-AWfMM»A|rcNeA.-<l jgtoj W^ ANTI-SMOKING V H CAPSUKS H v< D« M H COH«AO16 words
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654 1971-06-15 9 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO Increased gratuity and pension for the non-graduates By Singapore, Monday SOMK 1 oongraduate teachers in Singapore will get more pay, and inneasEd gratuity and pension under the Coyernnient's proposed salary scale ollered lo them These non-graduates form the hulk nf654 words
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Article92 1971-06-15 9 Driving with an expired licence SINGAPORE, Mon. A driver was fined a total of $300 and disqualified from driving for a year today for four traffic offences in August, 1967. Lav Gunn Chwee. 26, was arrested driving with an expired licence hlong Market Street on Aug. 28. He was fined92 words
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162 1971-06-15 9 Malaysia Police band on a week's goodwill visit SINGAPORE, Mon. Thr Royal Malaysia Police Band arrived in Singapore today for a seven-day goodwill visit arranged by the two Governments. Inche Mohammed Shamsuddin, Deputy Commissioner, representing the Inspector-General of the Malaysian police, is accompanying the 106 band members. The band will162 words
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153 1971-06-15 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Polytechnic has no plans to start a technician level course in valuation survey, it is understood today. Mr. Lai Peng Fee. a private quantity and valuation surveyor has called for such a course to be introduced in the Polytechnic as153 words
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81 1971-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Tun Abdul Raiak and other Cabinet ministers were today briefed on the situation India is facing due to influx of refugees. Premier Indira Gandhis special envoy Mr. Siddhartha Shankar Ray, who arrived here last night, explained to the Malaysian leaders the81 words
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208 1971-06-15 9 Pan-Am to recruit local girls for their —fleet— CINGAPORE, Mon. Pan-American Airways will recruit a large number of local girls as air stewardesses for its jumbo and Boeing-707 aircraft later this month. Announcing this the account manager for PanAm, Mr. Vince Khoo, said the requisite qualifications were "a good figure,208 words
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Article50 1971-06-15 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— Two men attacked a land scheme manager with acid near here this morning and robbed him of $1,800. The manager. Inche Ismail Halim, 40. of the Sungel Tlram PLDA Scheme In Kola Tlnggl was treated at the General Hospital here and sent home.50 words
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Article24 1971-06-15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ismail bin Bujang was fined $70 today for soliciting lor Immoral purposes at Bugls Street yesterday at 1.50 a ny24 words
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Advertisement835 1971-06-15 9 ASSOCIATED BUS SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) No. 200, CHANGI ROAD, SINGAPORE, 14. TEL: *****0 6c *****0 ABS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We have the pleasure to announce that as from 16th June, 1971. we are implementing a new bus service No. 73/73 A and the following extension and deviation approved835 words
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Advertisement207 1971-06-15 9 QPd'Ol© iii v I l\ J ItU and suede ..go casual Sizes: 5-9 ChmM Sls>9 W^ffA (Singapore Only) \+^lA DAILY TO The Sunday Times Djakarta mm sale now AVAILABLE FROM SITTA AGENCY FIRMA WIRA SAKTI D D i I AK A R H TA DiU nd Te. 1 4 4207 words
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Article521 1971-06-15 10 Whoever first called the Gerakan split a family affair knew what he was talking about. It has all the earmarks of bruising battle, righteousness on both sides and only the faintest hope of compromise. The party's future plainly is in doubt its leadership, its strength and its521 words
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Article286 1971-06-15 10 A veterinary expert observed some years ago that Malaysia would find it costly to build and maintain a veterinary school. The shortage of teaching staff would also have to be reckoned with. This opinion would appear still to hold good, for the agricultural university to be set up286 words
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Article218 1971-06-15 10 Since telephones do not run on petrol, the reported intention of the Singapore Telephone Board to charge ten cents a call after the first 100 is coincidental. Individual telephone users as well as the Chinese Chamber of Commerce have come out strongly against the proposition. They218 words
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957 1971-06-15 10 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By KUALA LUMPUR Dr Lim: 'They have left me to carry the baby' IT WAS a Saturday night gathering at the residence of Gerakan Penang State Assemblyman, Mr. Ong Vi How. As could be expected of any gathering of politicians, party matters957 words
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484 1971-06-15 10 CHUA BOON CHIN - Now what is the word for 9 babies CHUA BOON CHIN By SINGAPORE, Mon. Nonaplets, nonatuplets, nontuplets or Is it nonoplets? The word for a set of nine babies. Apparently, lexicographers did not conceive of a situation where a woman could give birth to nine at a time. But it484 words
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187 1971-06-15 10 QUALITY OF FOOD AT SCHOOL CANTEEN MY CHILDREN, study ing at Balestier Mixed School, are continually complaining to me about the quality of food sold in the school canteen. Not only is the food at Mmes almost uneatable, but it Is often covered with Hies. Dirty saucers and plates are187 words
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161 1971-06-15 10 HOW ENCOURAGING to note the Government's concern for rural education development as expressed by the Minister of Education at the opening of a school extension in Kuala Langat (B.T. June 6). I am a rural parent, but against my jubilation at the Minister's words must be161 words
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85 1971-06-15 10 INCREASINGLY, hawkers are honking their Instrument: An air 'honk. But perhaps I should call It a weapon since the sound It puts out Is above the noise level bearable by man. I have in mind a particular bread man. He blasts away every three seconds.85 words
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Advertisement8 1971-06-15 10 BA great automatic turntable in every respect. [|jebsen&Jessen]8 words
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Advertisement571 1971-06-15 10 +V«. p»it^ f»~ •<*»•*** s~» i c<*.,»- cktA*»~ Hie. draw <a-<^ f** tt Utl *^i«- < From Prof. Al-atas to Dr. Tan f S4r. Dr. U», V^ Tarty 4=J M> T-"J Ji- W «io-ila tjt «xp«llH rr»= -at "ar:7 vitiin ro :ro« -.oti?. Tmit sctiTlt.o time* :hw laal »'.»c::«a b««a571 words
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Article, Illustration471 1971-06-15 11 WASHINGTON, Monday (J.S. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird said yesterday a mutual reduction of Western and Soviet naval strength in the Mediterranean and elsewhere was a matter that had to be explored within the Warsaw Pact and Nato before rushing headlong into negotiation.Reuter - 471 words
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436 1971-06-15 11 Well take necessary measures, Golda warns ERL SALEM, Mon. Is- raeli Premier Gold.i .Meir yesterday warned that Israel would take all necessary measures to safeguard free navigation to its ports after the shelling of an Israelbound Liberian oil tanker at the entrance to the Red Sea. Mrs. Meir called on436 words
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319 1971-06-15 11 'Angel Eyes' ends Sinatra's 30-year show biz career T OS ANGELES. Mon. Frank Sinatra ended his 30-year career in the entertainment business by singing "Angel Eyes" to a huge gala charity performance here last night. The 55-year-old crooner, who announced his retirement In April, sang the last line of "ExcuseReuter - 319 words
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134 1971-06-15 11 JAKARTA, Mon. A Muslim Party member was murdered and a child maimed in Indonesian election campaign atrocities. Jakarta newspapers reported today. Duta Masjrakat said a member of the big Muslim scholars party Nahdatul Ulama NUi was killed last Friday *l SuKosari In east JavaReuter - 134 words
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208 1971-06-15 11 pAR I S Mon. France's fragmented left emerged newly unified yesterday from an important conference that cemented Francois Mitterrand in his position as top man of the non-commu-nist left-wing and fore-shadowed some serious courting between Socialists and Communists. The three-day meeting ofReuter - 208 words
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141 1971-06-15 11 No N-arms for Japan says defence —expert- CYDNEY, Mon. A Japanese defence expert said here yesterday that Japan would not arm itself with nuclear weapons as the idea of counterattack was pointless. Speaking at the internati onai a/fairs conference "Japan and Australia in the *****," Prof. MaJtoto Motnoi said theReuter - 141 words
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Article34 1971-06-15 11 TOKYO. Mon A Chinese Grvernment delegation arrived in Bucharest yesterday to attend the opening ceremony of the exhibition of China's achievements in socialist construction. the New China News Agency reported today. APAP - 34 words
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331 1971-06-15 11 MANSFIELD CALLS FOR NEW U.S. POLICY IN ASIA BOSTON, Monday CENATE Democratic leader Mr. Mike Mansfield today called for vigorous American d i p 1 omatic efforts to work out new agreements in Asia and Europe that would lessen dependence on military power for international stability. In a speech atReuter - 331 words
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Article44 1971-06-15 11 BANGKOK, Mon. Two policemen were wounded during a gunbattle with communist guerillas in Southern Thailand, police said today. The 20-minute fight erupted when a 21-man police unit sent to Songkhla province to flush out guerillas encountered a gang of 10 guerillas yesterday.44 words
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Article79 1971-06-15 11 LOS ANGELES. Mon. About 50 demonstrators protesting against treatment of Jews >n Russia, who prepared to chain themselves to a visiting Soviet freighter, vere welcomed aboard with open arms Instead. Mr. Chiam Ooldbe'g. second in command of the freighter Alexander Vermlshev, gave the demonstrators a tourAP - 79 words
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Advertisement155 1971-06-15 11 Stop wasting Vitamins Maybe you didn't know... but the simple fact is, there are important vitamins your body just can't store; vitamins like 81,B 1 82,B 2 B 6 and C. When you get these vitamins in ordinary tonics or tablets, your body may lose them within a few hours.155 words
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Miscellaneous20 1971-06-15 11 THE GAMBOLS By B«rry M l.by (X (&EOBG£~\ S&»AeTmnG revus nm]\ v ou DCAe J I v vou'ee not moreeu/J20 words
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175 1971-06-15 12 TOKYO, Monday PREMIER Chou EnK lai was reported to- day to have said his country will, as always, give all-out assistance to the people of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia in their war against "U.S. aggression." The official New China News Agency said Mr.AP; UPI - 175 words
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Article, Illustration47 1971-06-15 12 INCENSED by the chant of wardissenters at Union College ill Schenectady, New York, Professor Theodore Bick vaults over the top to seixe a Vietcong flag. He grabbed the flag from another college professor, leader of a radical group of 12 union students. UPI radiophoto.UPI - 47 words
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174 1971-06-15 12 LIONG KONG, Mon.— A magistrate today ordered the extradition of a 29--year-old Briton to England where he has been wanted for three years on fraud and conspiracy charges involving £13,400. Frederick Anthony Wilcock was ordered extradited after a three-day hearing, put off several timesReuter - 174 words
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268 1971-06-15 12 Majority of MPs want Britain to join C-Mart I ONDON, Mon— A Sub stantial majority of British MP's favoured Britain joining the Common Market, according to a special survey published today by the Daily Mail. It said 322 MP's were for the market and 177 against and this was aReuter - 268 words
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719 1971-06-15 12 WASHINGTON, Won. DEFENCE SECRETARY Mr. Melvin Laird said yesterday the U.S. combat role in Vietnam would continue for some time in a security capacity. But in a* television interview he refused to offer a time-table for further troop withdrawals, beyond those announced by PresidentReuter; UPI - 719 words
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231 1971-06-15 12 Murder suspects die in gunfight with police CANTIAGO, Mon. Two leftwing extremists suspected of being involved in the assassination of former Chilean Vice-Pre-sident Mr. Edmund., Perei Zujovic died yesterday in a four-hour gun battle with police and troops In armour* d cars. Interior Ministry announced that Ronald Rivera Calderon, 26,Reuter - 231 words
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Advertisement300 1971-06-15 12 Book Bargain ■I |2< 5«£3 Vw r "fiH f fH^J^t^^ Ens jj^Ku^Bt^ jsls vF^^ijMr *0y ORIGINAL REDUCED Marriage Counselling: A Manual for TITLE PRICE p BICE Ministers -Morris $28.05 $10.00 SSW.^.JS?SSS&5 l>tn-r $5,25 $20.00 Pnysica. Activity in Modern Livin 9 $,3.05 $8.00 Basic General Mathematics -Joseph Programmed Memory Course $19.65300 words
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Advertisement72 1971-06-15 12 SUNDAY MONDAY Atuuhuf WEDNESDAY THURSDAY j/jLAsAArHMFRIDAY, i SATURDAY Perhaps not everyone has a week like this, but you could every week of every month all summer long thanks to internally worn Tampax tampons. Tampax tampons. safe, secure, comfortable. \^^nom uiitt «i -uuioM o» »o«i JANUARY rHOTtCTNW WORM INTERNAUr If you'd72 words
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437 1971-06-15 13 KARACHI. Mon. Former Foreign Minister Zulflkar Ali Biiutta may visit western countries to explain and defend Government policy in East Pakistan, it was reported here today. CALCUTTA, Mon. Giant Soviet and American transport planes are being readied to join in a massive race against theReuter - 437 words
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Article, Illustration364 1971-06-15 13 Secrecy veils the honeymoon of newly-weds Edward and Tricia WASHINGTON, Mon VEWLY-WEDS Edward and Tricia Cox were still keeping their honeymoon a secret today after the most widely publicised White House wedding ever. Such was the secrecy veiling their whereabouts that it was not even certain they had gone far364 words
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Article38 1971-06-15 13 TEHERAN, Mon. Former Iranian student Bahrain Mullael Daryanl. 34. expelled from the United States claimed here vesttrday that the CIA and FBI were both behind student demonstrations agaliut the Shah of Iran AP.AP - 38 words
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183 1971-06-15 13 Gunmen kill four in Thai mine —attack— BANGKOK, Mon. Four prospectors were killed and 13 wounded when gunmen sprayed bullets and hand grenades into a mine in Southern Thailand, police said today. The armed sane trapped some 30 men digging for wolfram ore in a mine in Nakhon Sithanunarat ProvinceReuter - 183 words
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Article69 1971-06-15 13 JAKARTA, Mon. Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik said on his return Irom a two-week trip to Eastern Europe that he was well pleased with debt rescheduling agreements signed with Poland and Czechoslovakia. Mr Malik told reporters at Kemayoran airport last night that further agreements reschedulingReuter - 69 words
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Article27 1971-06-15 13 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian youths have been banned from using a forthcoming youth procession marking anniversary celebrations of the city of Jakarta for political purposes. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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273 1971-06-15 13 UANGKOK, Mon. A research laboratory in Dacca is reported to have found a simple but effective oral treatment for cholera the killer disease ravaging thousands of East Pakistan refugees in India. The new drun. developed over a 10-year period by the Paklstan-SeatoReuter - 273 words
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Article40 1971-06-15 13 TOKYO, Mon. Yugoslav Foreign Minister Mr. Mlrko Tepavac, members of the delegation he Is leading In a visit to Peking and the accompanying correspondents went to see a Chinese modern revolutionary ballet yesterday, It was reported today. AP.AP - 40 words
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Article159 1971-06-15 13 \VARSAW, Mon. Po- land Is seeking advantageous foreign credits and Industrial co-production agreements with firms in capitalist countries, Prime Minister Plotr Jaroszewicz said yesterday. He told a meeting of Communist Party and Government officials that the present leadership Intended to make more skilful use ofReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement416 1971-06-15 13 FREE SHOPPING MONTHLY CONTEST FOURTH RESULTS First Prize: mr. wailing bin hj. baikar MR. NEOH GEOK SOO Kampong Tengah, Sg. Lambing, 236-B, East Jelutong, Penang. Pahang. Mr. R.M.N.NACHIAPPANI Second Prize: 6sb. jm. union off jm.s«ntui Kuala Lumpur. MRS. CHOI AH CHAOW 413- J. Blk. 118. Lorong 1. MR. TAN KIM416 words
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Advertisement312 1971-06-15 13 SEE THE WOULD BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! RUSH NOW TO JOIN ANY OF OUR HOLIDAY TOURS NO. 176 C 25TH JULY STH AUG.) HONG KONG 176 D 7TH JULY 18TH AUG.) TAIWAN 190 24TH AUG. 19TH SEPT. L'.S.A. CANADA 183 ?TH AUG. STH SEPT. EL ROPE 184 11TH SEPT. 10TH312 words
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Article32 1971-06-15 14 LOB K. Lanjut G. C'mics P. Milk F. t Ship Sea View A. E'prise Tholech $3.12 $2.55 $1.04 $1.43 $229 $0.69 $0.90 $1.07 .18 .10 .09 .08 .05 04 04 .0432 words
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Article30 1971-06-15 14 law Par > Build -.sso Ord. Amal H Credit Sanyo Setron W. Tile SI. 47 $1.55 $3.16 $1.50 $1.74 $1.35 $1.61 $0.79 —.12 —.07 —.06 —.05 —.05 —.04 04 —.0330 words
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Article11 1971-06-15 14 MOST ACTIVE STOCKS rterlin (M) OB Sea View 341,000 164.000 156.00011 words
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Article36 1971-06-15 14 Straits Times Indices June 11 June 14 Industrials: 161.45 161.39 llotrb: 76.01 76.17 Proper its: 127.91 127.19 t Tins: 93.19 93.21 tfrnbbtn: 118.72 118.78 *Dee. 30, 1966 100 l)rc 31, 1968 100 tDec. 29, 1962 10036 words
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Article240 1971-06-15 14 PRICES held generally 1 steady in moderate trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The day's total turnover at 2.4 million was 29 per cent accounted for bj delayed dealing in selective industrial issues Industrials finished on a mixed tally with the240 words
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Article50 1971-06-15 14 (\S the official Malayan Short Term Money Market for the week ended June 12, 1971 the range of call rates was as follows: BANKING FUNDS: 3 per cent to 3*4 per cent. GENERAL FINDS: 3', per cent to 4*4 P* r cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totaUed $121 million.50 words
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Article1060 1971-06-15 14 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF atSINESS IN THE lINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: CLOSING TONE: Oil palms steady while the rest easier. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday including odd1,060 words
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Article421 1971-06-15 14 Another new counter MALAYAN United Industries offers for sale to the public today 935,000 Ordinary $1 par shares to take its paid-up capital to $3 million. It will be the tenth company to make a public issue this year. The capital raised is for financing the company's expansion programme which421 words
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Article1093 1971-06-15 14 BUSINESS :n and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan (1) $1.55 AlUed Choc. (2) $2.32. (1) $2.31. (4) $2.33 cd cr. Ben1,093 words
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Article421 1971-06-15 14 PAN -ELECTRIC Industries, thanks to a recovery in Selco's fortunes pushed ahead last year to show a pre-tax profit of $2.4 million against $1.98 million in 1969. This rise in pre-tax profits was after depreciation of $1 62 million compared with $0.96 million last time and421 words
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Article108 1971-06-15 14 MINCSI PPRODUCE CXCHANCf. v SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICIS PER PICOL YESTERDAY C.ewiut Oil: bulk Ss3i«eller*. drum IM MMSSS. C»p»»: Mixed if.o.b. looie Jun July UK 'Com »32 B. Ptpptr: Munlok AST* white f.O.b. 100' f NLW $|«2| (ellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96T NLW *172» (eller*. Sarawak apeclal black f.o108 words
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Article53 1971-06-15 14 lUt. IUI London Cloned 30.M Beirut 40.05 39 90 HonKkong 41.04 M.M Zurich Cloud 39 «5B 39.108 Harl* Cloned 40.30 Sport (1) 41.18 41.30 t S Spore <2> 134.00 134.60 (I) Export price in non-Merling art** in U.S. dollar* per ounce <2> Local dealer* prices In Singapore53 words
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Article24 1971-06-15 14 JUNE 14. RUBBER: 104.50 cents per kilo (up 0.75 cents). TIN: $628.75 (down 50 cents). Official offering 307 tons (up 58 tons).24 words
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Article53 1971-06-15 14 rpHESE average Asiui. I Dollar rates were quoted yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and indicate rates for today's trading. One month 7Two months 7- 1 16 Three months 7- 1 16 Six months 7- 3 16 Nine months 7- 5 16 Twelve months53 words
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Article308 1971-06-15 14 AFTER opening •^three-quarters of a cent higher on better overseas advices, the rubber market yesterday slipped back temporarily on small upcountry consignment liquidation. Some' covering demand for RSS One Russia shipment for July and August later, however, recovered the loss. Forwards were quiet. The morning session closed very308 words
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Article41 1971-06-15 14 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday shed nfty cents to $628.75 per picul on an official offering up 58 tons to 307 tons. The tone was fairly steady with buying support from Europe and the United States.41 words
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Article86 1971-06-15 14 CJHIPMENT of Straits refined tin from Penang for May 1971 •^totalled 7,670 tons, according to statistics Issued by Straits Trading. The following table shows the tonnage and destination, excluding metal shipment from Klang via Port Swettenham: May Jan-May United Kingdom Igo 6f15 uk (option) United States 2.69686 words
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763 1971-06-15 14 ECONOMISTS CALL FOR INCREASE IN EXCHANGE RATE MARGINS YEW YORK. The money crisis of May i has brought to a head the issue of whether the rich industrial nations are headed for greater protectionism and capital controls or for freer trade and flexible exchange rates. There is ambiguity in the763 words
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Article187 1971-06-15 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia Singapore announced 1 these best agreed merchant rates as at June 14. Local dollars to one unit Selling Bu> ins of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD S s Sterling Pound 7.3850 7 .3525 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3 4525 3 4100187 words
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Article219 1971-06-15 14 ITONO HONO, Mon. The market opened very active and showed a distinct improvement over last Friday Interests were well distributed in all sections with prices rising in a great number of counters. Taikoo Broke the HK$lOO boundary and was traded between HK$lO3. and HK$lO5 but finally closed at219 words
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Article37 1971-06-15 14 On th. frt* uctiingi market In Honic Kon yesterday thr U.S. d»ll«r »v quoted *t 6.0150 (or T.T. and «.0037S for e«ih. Sterling w.ia quoted tt 14.50 «nd •nt laal »t geld at 2lifi.fi;:.37 words
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133 1971-06-15 15 Victims in two hold-ups lose $6,000 CINGAPORE, Mon. J Eight armed thugs yesterday robbed their victims of $6,600 in two hold-ups. ROBBERY NO. 1: Neo Kar Chan, manager of a feed mill company, was in his office with an employee about 6 p.m. when four men surprised them with knives.133 words
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Article34 1971-06-15 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. A labourer, Ahmad Jagabar All, 36. today denied stealing 2.000 pieces of wired glass louvre* from a newly-completed factory at Ganges Avenue on April 25. Bail of $1,000 was allowed.34 words
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Article19 1971-06-15 15 SINOAPORE. Mon— A 24--hour telex service between Singapore and Angola. West Africa, is now in operation.19 words
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Article31 1971-06-15 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Yasbica camera was left behind in a taxi on Friday. The finder is requested to contact Mr. Glenn Thomson at tel. *****1, ex. 6699.31 words
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Article, Illustration522 1971-06-15 15 Rahim: Vital to know own tongue AND dish BILINGUALISM CRITICS FLAYED SINGAPORE, Monday. JT is urgent that Singaporeans learn their own mother tongues as well as acquire a knowledge of the English language. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Rahim Ishak, said this at the opening of the522 words
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Article68 1971-06-15 15 'Heart' man off to Melbourne PENANG, Mon. The Penang Handicapped Orphans Appeal today sent another heart patient, Leong Wai Khoon, for operation at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. "This is the second case we have sent to Australia this year." Miss Madeline Lim, the secretary, said. Leong's air passage of68 words
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Article31 1971-06-15 15 SINGAPORE Mon. Chua Yeow Kok, 40, was lined $200 today for using his car as a pirate taxi in Balestler Road on May 20. His car was forfeited.31 words
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Article, Illustration38 1971-06-15 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Housewife Loo Chwee Hup, 32. was fined $10 by a magistrate's court today for throwing a cigarette butt on the lawn of the Botanic Gardens on June 8 at about 8.30 p.m. Mrs. Tai38 words
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Article54 1971-06-15 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. There were no top winners In yesterday's Toto draw no. 40/71. The jackpot for the draw on Thursday is $145,000. Winners of the lucky draw can now present their winning coupons at the claims department of Singapore Pools. Perclval Road, on weekdays during office54 words
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Article20 1971-06-15 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold Its annual picnic on June 20 at Ponggol Hotel.20 words
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103 1971-06-15 15 CINGAPORE, Mon. Police today appealed to people who have not reported the theft of their tape recorders from Jalan Batu and Kampong Arang to contact Joo Chiat police station. They can help identify six tape recorders, including car tape recorders, recovered by detectives from103 words
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70 1971-06-15 15 MOSQUITO BREEDING: 8 TO BE CHARGED SINGAPORE, Mon— Eight people will soon be charged in court for not taking preventive measures against mosquito-breeding in their homes. They are among 200 householders who have been Issued with warning notices. If found guilty, they can be fined up to $1,000. The anti-mosqulto70 words
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Article20 1971-06-15 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Direct VHF telephone service between Kuala Lumpur and Pekan Baru In Sumatra was established today.20 words
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Article, Illustration320 1971-06-15 15 CHUA SIEW KENG - CHUA SIEW KENG By I -Singapore, Monday- <T<HE new Seameo Regional English Language Centre building here expected to be completed later this year will launch a new era towards greater regional co-operation among the eight g**~r countries, than 100 delegates jservers from320 words
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Advertisement302 1971-06-15 15 .#[2s J T^vmSfim nit utmA Advertisement Do You Want to Become a Writer? If you have aptitude often "Because of what you u._ch». me rrealrd by a sift for letter writ- I find myself with a fascinates •ne you ran br trained to write part-time career." and sell article* and302 words
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Advertisement112 1971-06-15 15 what the world needs now is SILVER 3in-1 We put the receiver/amplifier, record changer and recorded tapes too. It includes a FM/AM stereo a tape system into one compact package that tuner, i,jh quality amplifier and an automatic saves space and get rid of a lot of wiring. turntable with112 words
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Miscellaneous783 1971-06-15 15 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening Followed by 1.4S For the Family (C repeat) rfOgttm^mmn^^lMjliJT^yMri Freud of BJCI £7, IS 2JtT K P 3.21 For the Family (M) 741 news (C) News 3.M A Diary of Events in Singapore 7* Design Men in Motion JJ. e M >783 words
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Advertisement139 1971-06-15 16 wmm~ \l 1 1 ***** l ***** l II ill 4 iv^^^m I ■■■■■I V^l M? V If s now the Elite's ehoiee The pleasure given by a top quality car is pleasure in precise engineering, in the efficiency of well-harmonized technical units and in the supreme feeling of command139 words
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Article, Illustration484 1971-06-15 17 Two admit bribing Turf Club man SINGAPORE, Mon A DISTRICT court was told today that a Penang businessman or his brother would come down here during race meetings and operate in the owners' stand at the Singapore Turf Club. Four of the meetings were484 words
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150 1971-06-15 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. rr*HREE youths were Jailed A today for armed robberies of over $7,000 in cash and valuables. They were also ordered to be caned. Liew Kew Chai, 23, Sim Ban Hock, 21, and Low Kirn Tan, 19, each admitted five charges of150 words
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110 1971-06-15 17 TOA PAYOH TO GET NEW RELIGIOUS BUILDING CINGAPORE, Mon. Toa Payoh will get a new religious building soon. Tenders have been called by the Housing Board for the site, which is In Lorong 2. It has an area of about 63,000 sq. ft. Closing date for tenders is June 22.110 words
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Article66 1971-06-15 17 SITIAWAN. Mon. As far as picketing goes, the labourers of the twice-sold Suffolk Estate, near here, can claim a record. They are still at it after five and a half months. Mr. O. Raman, a former tapper and leader of the picketing workers said that 150 of them66 words
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Article24 1971-06-15 17 SINGAPOE, Mon. The Singapore Manufacturers' Atsoclatlon will hold Us annual dinner at the Jurong Room, Bhangrl-la Hotel, at 7.45 p.m on Friday.24 words
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160 1971-06-15 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. Freelance advertising designer Clinton Lim was short of ideas when it came to deciding what to do with his unexpected "bonus". Clinton, 25, who shares this week's Straits Times word puzzle prize with Alor Star's Postmaster General, Mr. Ong160 words
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Article100 1971-06-15 17 Blood Bank stocks above average SINGAPORE, Mon. —Reserve stocks at the Blood Bank, are above average, following a total of 986 donations given last week. A statement by the Blood Transfusion Centre Issued today said that reserve stocks of all blood groups had risen from 867 units last week to100 words
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Miscellaneous203 1971-06-15 17 \lh>U Vop By 1 Hamiin MAGAZINE RACK /^WHAT?.' WHY 1.... SET OUT OF I KNOW THfaSE TWO /NOPE KJEV^ttN THEY U/ERE TALK-/tfS\ PJW^^WONMUfijr tXDWT \OUMEWpON^)<_ FELLAS AT7H' CHKx/ SAW W O^ReJ lAC UKETMKY J LM Abner By Ai Capp feo ah dontT'OER ALTE he pre-dick-ted HEDiP?-. r r N >203 words
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581 1971-06-15 18 lIOW long did you spend getting ready for work this morning? From the time your feet touched your bedroom floor to the time you left the house for the office, the answer is most probably an hour. This is581 words
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Article46 1971-06-15 18 T>ERFUME should be as much a part of a woman's fashion as the clothes she wears," says Norman Norell, American fashion designer. "That's why making fragrance is not just chemist's work. It also belongs to fashion designers with something important to say."46 words
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Article, Illustration188 1971-06-15 18 Focus on big bold prints BREAK into prints with florals, fine paisleys, big bold stripes, geometries, or polka dots. Prints are the big news at the moment for fashion conscious girls. Wtor the prints alone or together, either way they look good. For it it a message of mix andTAN WEE HIM - 188 words
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446 1971-06-15 18 fHOCOLATE and cocoa are great favourites not only with children but with grown-ups too. Served plain, or used In recipes, they always make delicious eating. Here are some delicacies using chocolate and cocoa that will make your tea-time sessions a success with your family446 words
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Article129 1971-06-15 18 JJOME spot removal remedies should be used with caution, says a dry cleaning specialist. For example, there is one now circulating which suggests the use of hair spray to remove ball point ink stains. The alcohol found In all hi.-r sprays will remove a ball point Ink stain.129 words
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Advertisement254 1971-06-15 18 LCVE AFFAIR FRAGRANCES FROM GOYA TALC COLOGNE PERFUME London Paris New\trk mm Wm^mWm^l!^/\ T= '^rfO*4^^B aisssssssw The big hunt is on for the best cook in the territory. Man, woman or child. To qualify I to enter you only need to be a Shellane user. I And all you have254 words
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Advertisement114 1971-06-15 18 1 3A I J^^v I fly W Wm m I ■SLm^Lm B m ■■m fc ■^■^■bSSBSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSB^B^B^B^B^BIB^B^BW VvMAS^B^BBBKBIBBSSBSSSSaM. Whenever Blue Grass whispers, the message is understood No mistaking the subtle C^ summer perfume of Blue I J^j unforgettable. In Blue Grass hand lotion, liairspray. t «OBat T^pT^ delightful. And simply =:S^^4^v114 words
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Advertisement766 1971-06-15 20 M^~MALA7siATnrTTER^ SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na.XML Jin Ampang. Kuakt Luinew The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Vnraoort P. Sham Penang AnitM: BUNCA MELOR 24 21 Jtte 27/20 JMt 20/ 2 Jily Ha.re 27,7. londoa. 217. H'burf 4,1, R'dam 6/t. A'werp 9,8, Br«men 11/t. BUNGA RAT* 11 .21 Jily766 words
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Advertisement504 1971-06-15 21 >j^^^ LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH gi 1 2y| PERSEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN BAOI MENEBANG. MEMBAKAR. MEMERUN. DAN LAIN 2 KERANA MEMAJUKAN KAWASAN UNTOK PERKAMPONOAN DAN PERTANIAN Tawaran2 ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada kontrekter2 yang berpengalaman untok kerja2 dl-atas di-Ranchang!tn2 Kemajuan Tanah dl-bawah lnl: A. Kawasan Kelapa Sawil No. KANCHANGAN PEBINGKAT LVAiI KAWASAN 1.504 words
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Advertisement827 1971-06-15 21 APPRENTICESHIP IN GERMANY Applications are Invited from persons aged 16 to 18. with a minimum of Secondary 111, Technical 111 or equivalent education, above average results in Science subjects and In good health, for consideration to undergo a 3V?-year apprenticeship in Oermany (near Stuttgart) leading to a diploma in tool-making827 words
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Advertisement738 1971-06-15 21 PUBLIC I TILITIF.S BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd Floor, ctty Hall) (1) Supply of 18" and 24" diameter sluice valves. Tendei deposit $500/-. Close at 2.1S p.m. on 19.7.71. (2) Supply of 4", 9" 12" diameter sluice valves. Tender deposit $500 Close at 2.15 p.m. on 6.7.71. ELECTRICITy DEPARTMENT:738 words
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Advertisement415 1971-06-15 21 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Sixth Annual Oeneral Meeting of Hong Leong Finance Limited will be held at the Board Room of Hong Leong Company (Pte.) Limited, No. 144. Robinson Road. Singapore, on Wednesday, 30th June. 1971 at 4.00 p.m. for the following purposes 1. Tb receive the415 words
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Advertisement406 1971-06-15 21 MeALISTER COMTANV LIMITED (h»c«rB«r*t««I la B-B—afiwj NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that the Directors have declared second Interim Dividend of 10% leas ¥>% Singapore Income Tax In respect of the year ending 30th June 1971. Such Dividend will be paid on 12th July 1971 to Stockholders whose names appear on the406 words
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Article71 1971-06-15 22 THE CHAIRMAN of the Management Sub-Committee. Red Cross Crippled Children's Home wishes to thank the Pastor of Emmanuel Chapel for officiating at the funeral service of Miss Aw aI Poh. and also all friends who sent wreaths and attended the funeral service on Monday. 14/6/71. THE FAMILY OF the71 words
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Article73 1971-06-15 22 CHANGE OF ADDRESS We are pleased to advise our Clients that we shall be moving Into our own onices at No. 163 A Thomson Road (Ooldhlll Shopping Centre*. Slnga-pore-11 on Wednesday. June 16. 1971. Our new telephone numbers are *****1 and *****5. Kee Yeap Associates. Chartered Architects. EXPRESS: Mother73 words
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Obituary94 1971-06-15 22 MRS. VEO KWANG YAM passed away peacefully 13.6.71 leaving behind husband. sons Johnny. Tommy. dauKhter-ln-law Anna, daughters Annie. Susie, sons-ln-la-v, Roliind Tan Lee Tong. Teo Lay Swee and grandchildren. Cortege leaves 21 Highland Close 2 p.m. Thursday 17.6.71 for cremation. 00MMEN YOHANNAN 79. Pezhumkattil Thumpamon Kerala entered in glory94 words
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Advertisement636 1971-06-15 22 SENEVIRATNE Gladys and Percy a son on 14-6-71 at Randan* Kerbau Hospital. Thanks to doctor and staff. Overseas leave NOW LETTING for long let from Ist October 1971, fully furnished Cottage 30 mlns. from Edinburgh. Central heating, garage, telephone Ideal for long leave. Details from Box A 4877 ST. Spore.636 words
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Advertisement928 1971-06-15 22 FEMALE CLERK WAMTEO by ChitFund Company. Above 20. Senior Cambridge. practical experience. knowledKe of Chinese and dialects are essential. Apply In own handwriting to Box A 5169 ST. Spore giving full details. A NEW FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITY awaits 5 men/ladles ambitious for over $1,000/- monthly. Training provided, car essential. Interviews today928 words
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Advertisement949 1971-06-15 22 LADY JUNIOR OFFICE assistant ag* 20 with two years experience seek* any clerical position. Box A 5173 ST. Spore. RECISTCRED PHARMACIST Seeking for Immediate employment (full-time/part-time) contact Bos A 5195. S.T. Spore. READ THE SENIOR Appointment Vacant In the Sunday Mall each week. Accommodation vacant BALMORAL R0AO: 2-storey detached bungalow.949 words
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Advertisement970 1971-06-15 22 FURNISHEO APARTMENT IN good locality with telephone and television I—41 4 bedrooms ranging from $200/- $750/- Ring Spore ***** after 10 00 a.m. TELOK KURAU DIST. IS furnished 2-bedroomed flat bathroom attached, servant's room cum bathroom Rental $350/- Contact ***** B'pore. OIST. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED room with alrcond. bathroom attached for970 words
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Advertisement882 1971-06-15 22 FAR EAST MANSION 13th Floor Block D. Panoramic View overlooking the sea. morning sun. 3 Bedrooms. Mosaic throughout. $44,000/-. Pohm Victoi ft Mendez Pte. Ltd.. *****8/*****. SBm'iSAWANO HILLS DRlVE— elngl*storey corner 3-bedroomed terrace bout*. American type. Mosaic flooring. Larc* garden. $36,000/- 0.n.0. Phone ***** Spore. NEWTON COURTS district 11 flat882 words
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Advertisement838 1971-06-15 22 CITY ANO OUILOS Electrical Electronic Technician course commencing 15.6.71. Few more vacancies Apply Immediately. Spore Tech-Corn College 941 A. Serantoon Road. Spore 12. Tel: *****4. ELECTRICAL ENCINEERING CITY A Guilds London Intermediate (Alternating Current) Examination course! commencing to-night. Session A 630 p.m. Session B 8 p.m. Regal School. Spore *****838 words
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Advertisement912 1971-06-15 22 INTERNATIONAL AIR ENTERPRISE weekly economic flights to London, also commercial flights ft European Tours Tel: Spore. *****0/*****0 FOR INEXPENSIVE FLIOHTS to London Europe America Ring Spore *****2. *****6 and Kuala Lumpur *****7 8. LONDON WEEKLY ECONOMIC FLIOHTS and London New York flights. EITA 42-B Cross Street. Spore *****/*****4. EUROPE TOUR912 words
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Advertisement951 1971-06-15 22 Pets lor sal* FOR SALE 6 MONTHS OLD. Great Dan* of tint clam Pedigree. Tel: *****1 Spore. Lost LOST one Indonesian Passport name A>ns Soeicianto No C *****2. Finder plea<e cull Tel ***** *****4. *****8 or mail P. O. Box No 3330 nnder will be awarded. Machinery, plant tor sal*951 words
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Letters to the Editor
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Letter66 1971-06-15 23 JN view of Hie continuing water crisis would the Public Utilities Board consider this measure: Calculate average monthly consumption for the three months February, March and April 1971. Any consumer exceeding 80 per cent of his average would face a stiff surcharge if he cannot66 words
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106 1971-06-15 23 Miniature S'pore River in Tiong Bahru... A LLOW me to bring to the t\ attention of the people of Singapore, especially the inspectors of the Public Health Department, the fact that we have a miniature Singapore River along Llm Liak Street. I am referring to the stretch of drain running106 words
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388 1971-06-15 23 The smells and sounds that irritate... SOMETHING constructive should be done by the HDB to alleviate the plight of residents In Block 18, Toa Pay oh. The two blocks of foodstalls situated barely 50 feet away from Block 18 is causing a lot of nuisance to the residents. These stalls388 words
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Letter67 1971-06-15 23 RESIDENTS living along the lanes leading from Chartwell Drive in Srrangoon Gardens are disturbed by stray cats. Most of the houses have aluminium side awnings, and the cats' jumping from awning to awning creates a terrible din. The cats also steal food. Will the authorities concerned67 words
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356 1971-06-15 23 Congrats for the local talents seen on ETV— MAY I congratulate the Educational Television staff for a rather striking display of their talents in the "Let us speak English" presentation of the famous Chinese play "Lady Precious Stream" last Friday. As someone who has studied the book I found the356 words
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Letter141 1971-06-15 23 Replies ...from Govt T REFER to a letter from "L.P.S." (S.T., May 15) complaining about accumulated refuse in the basemen; of Block A, Jalan Jintan. Investigations confirmed the accumulation of a pile of wood waste and bits of paper in the basement of Block A, Jalan Jintan. This block of141 words
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Letter77 1971-06-15 23 I REFER to the letter by Ho Tsu Keng (ST., June 5). When your correspondent presented himself for medical examination at the Central Manpower Base on May 21 he was told that he would have to report for medical review at a later date and a letter to this effect77 words
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Letter192 1971-06-15 23 T REFER to the complaint made by Mr. Raymond Kam (ST., May 27) regarding the Queenstown swimming pool. It is apparent that the "rubbish" that Mr. Kan was referring to were bits of paper-wrappers, straws, soft drink bottles and other odds and ends found strewn on the grounds within the192 words
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Advertisement292 1971-06-15 23 (Cont. from Page 22) Miscellaneous HO DOWN PAYMENT. Ut your home w ith vinyl, mosaic, parquet or terrazzo with only S6O/- per month. C ill at our showroom or rinn *****/ I7IM Khim Company 293-A. Selegle ALLUMINIUM U.S.A., AWNINGS. V blinds sunbreakers to beautify your home. Contact specialists for last292 words
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Advertisement286 1971-06-15 23 FLEMINCO STCAMBATH A MASSAGE i Air-Conditioned) 24'iC 5. Orchard Road. 8 port *****1 Shopping guide SILVERCRAFT Baby'i christening »et« and cutlery AIA Building. K Lumpur Tel. 2711 K. Cold Storage. Penang Lane Nutmeg Road. Singapore. 3761 S3. *****. *****2. Open whole day Saturday FOR THAT JEWELLERY Iht epitome of elegance286 words
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Advertisement579 1971-06-15 23 ffl The SGV Group Applications are Invited for Management Services personnel with the qualifications described below: Consultants With at least a Bachelor's Degree), but preferably a Masters' Degree, or equivalent. In Business Administration, Accountancy, Economics or other related fields. With work experience In business management. With good personality. Senior Assistants579 words
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Advertisement704 1971-06-15 23 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCY PSC NOTICE NO. I*2/71 Applications are Invited from Malaysian Cltlaens for the following appointment with the Agriculture Department (a) POST: Assistant Land Development Officer (b) SALARY SCALE: Division 11. Cl. 2, 3. 4. 5 ($250 $1,050) (C) AGE: Normally not less than 21 years and not more704 words
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Advertisement806 1971-06-15 23 GAMMON SOUTH EAST ASIA BEBHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office. No. 19 Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya. Selangor. on Wednesday, 30th June. 1971. at 12.30 pjn. or so soon thereafter806 words
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Article125 1971-06-15 24 Head family triumph in 'Diane' PARIS. Mon. Mrs. Alec 1 Head's three-year-old colt Pistol Packer, ridden by 'her son Freddy and trained by her husband Alec, won the lOif Prix de Diane the French Oaks— at Chantilly near here yesterday. Pistol Packer nosed out Cambrizzla and Dixie In a photofinish125 words
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210 1971-06-15 24 BOYCOTT OF S.A. SHOWING RESULTS: -BROWN- LONDON. Mon. Former British Foreign Minister Lord George-Brown said yesterday that boycotts of South African cricket and rugby teams had brought about the beginning of a change In South Africa's attitude to sport. Interviewed by tbe BBC on his impressions of a recent visitReuter - 210 words
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Article76 1971-06-15 24 NEW YORK. Mon. Results of yesterday's U.S. baseball games. National League: Pittsburgh 8 St. Louis 4, Atlanta 9 Houston 0. Cincinnatti 4 Chicago 3 (11 Inns), Los Angeles 7 Montreal 1. San Diego 9 Philadelphia 8. New York S San Francisco 4 (10 inns). American League: Kansas76 words
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201 1971-06-15 24 Bft birdie putt wins Weiskopf $90,000 fHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Mon.— Tom Welskopf scored his first win on the U.B. golf circuit for nearly three years when he won the USSISO.OOO Kemper. Open here yesterday in a fourway sudden-death playoff with Lee Trevlno, Dale Douglass and Gary Player. Weiskopf. 28, blrdledReuter - 201 words
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Article49 1971-06-15 24 BRISTOL. Mon. Rod Layer beat Roger Taylor 6-1 3-6 6-2 and Marty Rlessen 4/-6 6-3 6-2 to qualify for the semi-finals of the £20.000 Will's tennis tournament here. He was Joined In the semifinals by Arthur Ashe, and South Africans Bob Maud and Cliff Drysdale.49 words
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Article82 1971-06-15 24 AUCKLAND, Mon.— The Auckland Journalists' Union yesterday decided to boycott the Auckland Rugby Union to protest against the ARU's ban on sportswriter Terry McLean. The boycott means all the Auckland Rugby Union matches or meetings will not be reported in daily newspapers or broadcast by privateUPI - 82 words
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Article618 1971-06-15 24 Twin Success tops the list RACING with EPSOM JEEP \T the start of the season I suggested it would pay to follow Class 4 newcomers who had shown up in their initial races. Quite a few have made the grade and some of them like Midsun, Twin Happiness, Light Burden,618 words
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Article, Illustration378 1971-06-15 24 IE MANS (France), Mon. Helmut Marko of Austria and Gys van Lennep of Holland yesterday scored Porsche's second consecutive victory in the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race dominated by the West German cars. Marko and Van Lennep snatched the lead In their Porsche 917 Just before dawn brokeReuter; AP - 378 words
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283 1971-06-15 24 MANCHESTER. Mon. Britain's Ron Hill, the European and Commonwealth champion, ran the fastest marathon In the world this year when he clocked 2hr. 12mln. 390 to win the annual Maxol event here yesterday. Hill won the 26-mlle 385yard event from fellow Briton Trevor WrightReuter - 283 words
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Article112 1971-06-15 24 THE HAGUE. Mon. Lambert Schuurmans. a 26-year-old Hutch rider, was killed when his 650 cc Yamaha crashed cne and half hours before the finish of a 24-hour motorcycle race at Oss. nea r Bois le Due yesterday. He was the second rider to be killedReuter - 112 words
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197 1971-06-15 25 SASA seeks dedicated men as officials CINGAPORE Amateur J Swimming Association is seeking dedicated men to enhance its managerial leadership. The association wants the support of those who, though not actively involved in the promotion of wlmming, had given voluntary .services towards its various promotional projects. President Chan Chee Seng197 words
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Article47 1971-06-15 25 TOKYO. Mon. Fifteen Japanese track and field atnletes will compete In an International meet In Singapore in August, the Amateur Athletic Federation announced today. They will leave Tokyo on Aug. 9 and will visit Malaysia and Formosa after competing In Singapore.47 words
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Article, Illustration229 1971-06-15 25 ARMED Forces 'A' scored their second strsight win in the FAS League Div Three by thrashing Tamil Brotherhood Association by 5-0. The young, energetic Forces, who also showed good tactical skills, had TBA on the run from the start with their fast hitting soccer.229 words
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312 1971-06-15 25 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By CALL to Singapore to turn 4 professional" has been made by Lav Ten? Chuan, Singapore's Chef de Mission to the 1970 Asian Games in Bangkok. Mr. Lav, in his report to the National Olympic Council, has suggested that Singapore think professional312 words
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219 1971-06-15 25 'Roasting' for BAS coaching body By PETER SIOW OASKETBALL Asso- elation of Singapore's coaching committee got a "roasting" at the fifth annual management meeting at Sports House on Sunday. BAS secretary Lee Yee Nan said he found them wanting "in providing proper training clinics which to a great extent curbed219 words
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Article117 1971-06-15 25 Royal Shah wins 16f Brisbane Cup BRISBANE. Mon. Sydney stayer Royal Shah (Ron Quint an) established himself as a strong prospect for Australia's rich spring handicaps here today when he left the favourites behind to win Queensland's twomile Brisbane Cup. But the star performer In the A 535,000 race run117 words
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Article43 1971-06-15 25 JAKARTA. Mon. Burma won through to the final of the Jakarta anniversary soccer tournament by downing Cambodia 8-0 tonight. Half time score was 3-0. Burma will play Indonesia. 2-1 winners over Malaysia tonight, in the final on Wednesday.43 words
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Article19 1971-06-15 25 THE Electrical and Electronic Engineering Society of Ngee Ann Technical College will hold its cross-country race on Sunday.19 words
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218 1971-06-15 25 A RECORD 103 entries were received for the 735-mile BP Rally when entries closed yesterday. Of this nearly 90 per cent are local participants. This Is the first time. too. that local entries have exceeded that from the British Armed Forces, which in218 words
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Article, Illustration328 1971-06-15 25 JOE DORAI - 'No coach' shock awaits soccer players JOE DORAI By CINGAPORE soccer players now in Jakarta, are a in for a "shock" when they return on Saturday they will be without a coach. Harlth Omar and Yap Boon Chuan, the two men who had been coaching them for the past five328 words
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Article106 1971-06-15 25 JOE DORAI - Pakistan's game hit by rain OXFORD. Mon. Heavy rain washed out the second day's play In the match between Oxford University and the touring Pakistani cricketers here today. With the rain continuing throughout the morning, lunch was taken early and play was abandoned (or the day immediately afterwards. Part of106 words
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Advertisement635 1971-06-15 24 AIRLINE STEWARDESSESS FLY with the World's Most Experienced Airline! PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS needs girls to be based in New York, Miami, San Francisco, Seattle or Houston to fly to the United Kingdom, Europe. Africa, Asia and the Far East. Must be single; age 21 thru 26; height 5 feet635 words
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Advertisement465 1971-06-15 24 81 ROHAN JAYA PELABOHAN PULAU PINANO JAWATAN jmr-PEMANDU KAPAL (PILOTS) Permohonana nda-lah dl-pelawa daiipada Warganegara2 Malaysia yang berumor dl-antara 25 dan 40 tahun, dan yang mempunyai kelulusana sapertl yang dl-sebut-kan di-bawah-I. SIJII -Master Foreign -Oolnti Ship' 3. 81J11 'Ist Mate Foreign-Going Ship' 3. 81JU 2r.d Mate Foreign Going Ship' 4.465 words
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Advertisement227 1971-06-15 25 KUALA LUMPUR DJAKARTA BANGKOK IANALABSI MbDAN SINGAPORE The ANALABS Group of Companies invites applications for tba following Senior posts in our Djakarta organiiation:--(I) BUSINESS MANAGER Qualifications: Indonesian citizen with University dsgree in Business Administration or equivalent. (II) SENIOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL Qualifications: Indonesian citizens with University degrees in Chemistry, Geoche-mist-y or227 words
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Advertisement349 1971-06-15 25 Computer System* Ifc ft A asar vi SA ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING TODAY EDP personnel are in GREAT DEMAND. TOMORROW EDP personnel will be In GREATER DEMAND. The opportunities and potential are excellent if you wish to make your career in the fastest growing industry. We are offering a UNIQUE course349 words
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Miscellaneous30 1971-06-15 25 SOCCER FAS Dlv. 2 IBBC v Shipyard. Race Course Utd v Tamplnes Rovers. Vigilantes A' v TBA (Parrer Park). SCC v JolUlads (padang). ATHLETICS Swift* meet (Parrer Park 6 p.m.).30 words
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Miscellaneous479 1971-06-15 25 WORD PUZZLE f-_ Cat alM| toltel hart j a» mm —j STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY I WORD PUZZLE X' I 1 I vfR M Mt tM >.!■ aitt: CMMtt I l^"li mini lallrwtrMl »W«ai alta« M I 2 J I pa I c l c l u s LlJ fiuil s479 words
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Article57 1971-06-15 26 HONG KONO. Mon. An Australian detective, Sgt. Jack Oreen, flew In last night for inquiries in connection with the recent bomb hoax involving Qantas airline. Police said the inquiries were confidential but they are believed to centre on the possibility that the money Is being "unloaded" InReuter - 57 words
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Article54 1971-06-15 26 MANILA, Mon. Former Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia, who was elected president of the newly formed Constitutional Convention last Friday, died today of a heart attack at his residence in nearby Quezon City. He was 74. Garcia, was the Philippine Republic's fourth President, serving fromUPI - 54 words
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Article37 1971-06-15 26 SAIGON. Mon. 852 heavy bombers launched a second day of heavy attacks today against North Vietnamese supply routes, troop concentrations, bunker complexes and storage sites to the west, northwest and south of Khe Sanh. AP.AP - 37 words
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75 1971-06-15 26 CABINET REFUSES SUBSIDY TO SHIPYARD LONDON. Mon. Prime Minister Edward Heath's Government decided today not to grant a major cash subsidy to prop up the shipbuilding firm which constructed the superliner QE2. Mr. John Davies, Secretary for Trade and Industry, said a Cabinet meeting had decided not to meet a75 words
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Article, Illustration423 1971-06-15 26 Nonaplets no surprise, says mother SYDNEY, Monday r»ERALDINE BRODRICK, who gave birth to nine babies on Sunday, said today she knew from her second week of pregnancy that it would probably be a multiple birth. Four of the babies were clinging to life last night. "I looked a« though IAP - 423 words
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Article38 1971-06-15 26 LENINGRAD. Mon. A regional American airline yesterday new a charter plane, across the North Pole (or the first time from Anchorage to Leningrad In a bid for permanent route between Alaska and the Soviet Union. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article35 1971-06-15 26 REYKJAVIK, Mon. The Socialist-Conservative Coalition Government of this tiny Island republic In the North Atlantic today lost Its majority In the world's oldest parliament, according to Incomplete return* from yesterday's general election. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article369 1971-06-15 26 T ONDON. Mon. Equltlta cxtend- < «d Friday louea In dull condition*. The Upper Clyde Shlpbulldere i>qutat for govtrnment aid and weekend press comment on the country's economic outlook mad* (or protective marking down over a broad front. An attempted rally, following the UK. May trad* figure*. fluled369 words
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Article49 1971-06-15 26 LONDON. Moo— Spot 18.90. Settlement July 13.68, July/B«pt. 16.M. Aug. 18.90, Sept. IS 15, Oct. Dec. 15. 70. Jan. Mar. 17 -S. April-June 17.95, July Sept 18.48. Oct 7Dw, 18.98. Jan/Mar. 19.18, April/June 19.18. July Sept 19.38. c.l.f. July 14 90. Auf 18.20. Market Quiet with (ellen NMHt49 words
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Article30 1971-06-15 26 LONDON. Moo.— Spot buyer* £1.432 (—£B), Mllm £1,433 <— £S> Forward buyan £1445 (—£2). tellers £1 446 U). BtttlMMPl £1.433 £l). Turnover a.m. 470 ton* p.m. 280 tool. Too*: m«a4r.30 words
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Obituary60 1971-06-15 26 TAN PINO KOON expired 14.6.71 am 62 leaving widow, one daughter and on* adopted son. Funreal Tuesday 18.6.71. Cortege leaving 7 Duku Lane at 2.00 p.m for Chua Ctau Kane Cemetery. CAPTAIN LEONC KO«C WAN passed away peacefully 13.6.T1 ag* 28, leaving wife and parents. Cortege leaves Singapore Casket60 words
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Article44 1971-06-15 26 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Herald co-operative group tonight held a meeting to discuss ways of raising f 2 million to buy over the Herald assets from the receiver. A further meeting will be held next Sunday to review the financial situation.44 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous20 1971-06-15 26 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon tomorrow Is: Isolated showers in the early morning.20 words
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