The Straits Times, 16 June 1971
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Title Section23 1971-06-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Erf*. IMS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250723 words
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414 1971-06-16 1 Secret papers: Govt threat to New York Times WASHINGTON, Tues. The U.S. Justice Department today threatened the New York Times with a court Injunction if the newspaper did not stop publishing excerpts from a secret document tracing the course of American Involvement in Vietnam. The Times has been informed byAgencies - 414 words
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Article, Illustration975 1971-06-16 1 BLAIR JOHNSON; P.M. RAMAN; – - BLAIR JOHNSON and P.M. RAMAN; Splinter group offers to buy up entire equity By Singapore, Tuesday THE bottle for control of Chung Khiaw Bank is hotting up. Late this evening o splinter group within the bonk offered to buy the entire equity of the bank from975 words
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Article199 1971-06-16 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. 3 Starlite Ceramic Industry, which was given 24 hours today by the Chartered Bank to clear Its $2 million debt, Is to be placed in the hands of a receiver tomorrow morning. The company also owes $1 million to an associate company of the199 words
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Article126 1971-06-16 1 VIET BUNKER COMPLEX FALLS SAIGON, Tuesday COUTH Vietnamese paratroops overran an enormous guerilla bunker complex and captured about three tons of ammunition after a 12--hour battle only 100 yards outside a besieged artillery post near the Laotian border, a Saigon military spokesman said today. In another Important de- velopment, 6,000126 words
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Article36 1971-06-16 1 NIAGARA PALLS. Tues. Joseph "Jean" Luasler, who on July 4. 1038. became the first American to survive a ride over Niagara Falla. died today at Memorial Medical Centre. Ha was 7». UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article28 1971-06-16 1 ROME Tues. Complete regional election returns today catapulted the neo-fascists past the socialists to become the third strongest party In a broad sector of Italy. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article36 1971-06-16 1 JAKARTA, Tues Forelm Minister Adam Malik said ttday Indonesia had not yet received any response from messages to China seeking a resumption of diplomatic relations. But he indicated that contacts were continuing. Renter.Reuter - 36 words
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225 1971-06-16 1 HUGH MABBETT - Golkar netts $800,000 from glittering dinner HUGH MABBETT By JAKARTA, Tues. As glittering a dinner as Indonesia is capable of last night raised another fortune for Sekber Golkar, the Joint secretariat of functional groups, front runner for the July 3 elections. If Golkar falls to win It will not be225 words
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Article, Illustration154 1971-06-16 1 CHIN CHENG MEI - FACES 7 MORE CHARGES CHIN CHENG MEI By LONDON, Tues. Seven new drug charges were made against Johore-born former doctor, Walter Murad Abdul Rahman, 80, at a South London magistrate's court today. This brings to 12 the number of charges he will have to face when he stands trial here154 words
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Article46 1971-06-16 1 TOKYO, Tues. Ten thousand riot police were mobilised today to protect key buildings in Tokyo against attack by radicals objecting to a U.S Japan agreement or. the return of American-held Okinawa. The agreement will be signed simultaneously In Tokyo and Washington on Thursday. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article313 1971-06-16 1 Airlift of war victims begins CALCUTTA, Tues. Hindu refugees from East Pakistan carrying their perRonal belongings in bundles riled aboard a Russian ANI2 military transport today for' the start of an airlift to move the civil war victims from overcrowded border areas of India. The four-engine transport lumbered down the313 words
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Article57 1971-06-16 1 MOSCOW Tues. Three Soviet cosmonauts today start their ninth day of work aboard Salyut. the first manned space laboratory Yesterday the crew carried out an experiment with the aid of two aircraft flying beneath them. The operation was to establish the effects of the earth's atmosphere57 words
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Article34 1971-06-16 1 MOSCOW. Tues. The Bovlet Union charged that a Russian cruiser carrying Soviet Defence Minister Marshal Andrei Grechko was "dangerously" harassed by an American "spy ship" In the eastern Mediterranean this weekend AP.AP - 34 words
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Article37 1971-06-16 1 MIAMI. Tues. Five Americans have been convicted by Cuban revolutionary tribunals of violating Cuban waters and landing illegally on the communist Island. Each was sentenced to pay a US$2O,OOO (160.000) fine Radio Havana said today.37 words
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Article39 1971-06-16 1 WASHINGTON, Tues.— Secretary of SUte Mr. William Rogers said today the United States expects to five economic aid and military assistance to South Vietnam for an indefinite period after the present conflict ends. AP.AP - 39 words
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Advertisement103 1971-06-16 1 tFactC&faneyr od the cocktail mystique the cleanest COCIVIqI I The immersion of lemon rind in a cocktail imparts too fruity a flavour /£|ji^^ but the squeezing of a sliver I *J^g r n< J into the glass adds a f B subtle tang. And a good olive V* or onion103 words
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285 1971-06-16 3 Britain shows surplus in trade with the -world- T ONDON. Tues. Britain's trade with the rest of the world remained healthily in the black last month desulte domestic economic problems, according to figures released yesterday. The Department of Trade and Industry reported that Britain had a £28 million surplus on285 words
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443 1971-06-16 3 V-bomber jamming secret 'sold to Czechs' EX-RAF MAN ACCUSED OF PASSING ON KEY DATA LONDON, Tuesday THE secret of the Blue Diver a hush-hush radar jamming device on British nuclear bombers was sold to Czechoslovakia by an ex-sergeant in the Royal Air Force, a court in Leeds was told yesterday.Reuter - 443 words
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152 1971-06-16 3 CALL ON THE HOT LINE: SORRY, WRONG NUMBER NEW YORK, Tues. President Kennedy once received a call over a top-secret telephone, for use only in the event of an impending attack and found himself talkIng to someone trying to reach a laundry, Life Magazine reported today. It quoted former White152 words
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105 1971-06-16 3 British economic aid for Pakistan, India LONDON, Tues. British economic aid last year to India amounted to £44.780,000 and to Pakistan 10,620,000. Overseas Development Minister Mr. Richard Wood told a questioner in Parliament. In the year ending June 30. 1971. the World Bank had signed or approved credits for IndiaReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration165 1971-06-16 3 Sterilise more men to check population: Shirley MacLaine TVEW YORK, Tues. Actress Shirley MacLaine. in the first speech by a woman In 137 years at the National Democratic Club, urged that more men be sterilised to reduce overpopulation. "It's an easy operation," said the redhaired actress, the first woman toAP - 165 words
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Article33 1971-06-16 3 NIAGARA FALLS. Tuea. Joseph "Jean" Lussier. who on July 4. 1928, became the first American to survive a ride over Niagara Falls, died today at Memorial Medical Centre. He was 78.33 words
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Article139 1971-06-16 3 fAPE TOWN, Tue«. Prime Minister John Vorster said last night that a delegation from the World Council of Churches would not be allowed into South Africa unless complied with conditions laid down by the Government. He made the statement a few hours after Dr.Reuter - 139 words
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323 1971-06-16 3 OAU to discuss move to ban mercenary soldiers A DDIS ABABA, Tues. A Foreign Ministers of the Organisations of African Unity (OAU) meeting tfriis week will discuss a proposal to bar mercenaries from future African conflicts, conference sources said. They said the proposal will also be passed on to black323 words
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Miscellaneous40 1971-06-16 3 THE GAMBOLS By g«mr Wfr /we reiME mtunvee «aio\ (jue raMe m*eree sak>\ that rue eeeioufAjese I that me eetrtoueNees \of7Ue erruATioN Vof rue «tu*t7on J MUSTS* J —^MU€T **.....^r^ /rue fV/Me miNtsrsg si^ J S THAT TUB SEXIOUSHttf. ly40 words
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449 1971-06-16 4 TOKYO, Tuesday rpHE Japanese GovA ernment today issued a White Paper on trade which said that while a mild rerecession is holding down the domestic economy, Japan must depend on exports "as a stable source of demand." 'The Japanese economy, which ha* expanded over a449 words
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116 1971-06-16 4 ARMOUR PLATED CAR FOR NIXON -SOON- WASHINGTON, Tues. A new armour-plated limousine is being handbuilt for President Nixon that will probably replace the car in which President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas in November 1963. A spokesman for the Secret Service, which maintains and operates the fleet of presidentialReuter - 116 words
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412 1971-06-16 4 Britons up in arms at threat to fish and chips LONDON, Tuesday A HOWL of protest A went up today at a move which could transform Britain's beloved fish and chips into a luxury dish for the few Thp threat came from a proposal by Iceland to create a 50Reuter - 412 words
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Article201 1971-06-16 4 'N-blasts boost oil production' Moscow, Tues.— Soviet and American tests with underground nuclear explosions indicate these may be useful in the future to boost oil and natural gas production, the world petroleum congress was told here yesterday. A paper presented to the congress by a group of Soviet experts said201 words
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179 1971-06-16 4 fAPE KENNEDY. Tues.— A nearby lightning strike apparently knocked out two power units on the umbilical tower next to Apollo-15 last night and engineers Interrupted a key test to make certain' the moonship was not harmed. Apollo-15 Is scheduled for launch to the moonUPI - 179 words
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106 1971-06-16 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Taes. A croup of about 100 Indians, claiming to be former occupants of Aleatns Island, took orer an abandoned U.S. Army Nike mismile site today In the ragged country east •f here. Police In Richmond, about IS miles from San Francisco, said106 words
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320 1971-06-16 5 LOCKHEED BANKERS WANT LOAN GUARANTEE BY GOVT WASHINGTON Tues. TT —The heads of the two key banks involved in financing the struggling Lockheed Aircraft Corporation said yesterday they would not lend Lockheed any more money if repayment was not guaranteed by the government. Mr. William H. Moore, chairman of the320 words
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Article147 1971-06-16 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. Actor Marlon Brando tailed yesterday in a plea to the US. Supreme Court, to block his trial in California on slander charges. Brando has bees accused by tliree police officers ol delamlng them in a description on the Joey Bishop television show inAP - 147 words
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246 1971-06-16 5 U.S. will continue military aid to Cambodia: —Laird— WASHINGTON, Tnes. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird said yesterday the United States would have to continue large military assistance to Cambodia, saying the next 12 months were a. crucial period in the country's future. He told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that although246 words
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222 1971-06-16 5 Exposed Doctors with fake diplomas MACAO, Tuesday THE authorities here are expected to ask soon the full co-operation of authorities in Hong Kong to smash a gang believed to be selling fake doctor's diplomas in the colony. This was indicated here as Macao's health, judiciary and police authorities launched all-outUPI - 222 words
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Article128 1971-06-16 5 7 FOUND DEAD WITH GUNSHOT WOUNDS DETROIT, Tues. Seven people, four of them women, with their hands bound, were found shot, dead in a flat here yesterday. Police said they were the latest victims in a gangland narcotics war. Police searched the deathscene, a two-family home In a Black residentialReuter - 128 words
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Article31 1971-06-16 5 TOKYO. Tues. Mitsui Shipbuilding Co. said It has received an order from Britain's Shell International Marine to construct a 305.000--ton tanker. The cost was estimated at around US$42 million.31 words
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Article184 1971-06-16 5 CAIRO PAPER HITS OUT AT ISRAEL CAIRO, Tuesday. ISRAEL'S military presence in Sharm El-Sheikh A is no adequate guarantee for the full freedom of her shipping in the Red Sea, Cairo newspaper The recent bazooka attack on an Israelichartered tanker near the Bab El-Mandab Straits makes Israel's "pretext" for maintaining184 words
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89 1971-06-16 5 'Ensure fair elections in S. Vietnam' orders WASHINGTON. Tues. Secretary of State William Rogers said today that Instructions had gone out to U.S. personnel in South Vietnam to ensure that South Vietnam's presidential elections in October are fair an<j honest. He told a Press conference that the Instructions had beenReuter - 89 words
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Article28 1971-06-16 5 VIENNA. Turn. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) opened a threeweek general assembly today to discuss hijacking and debate International standard* on pollution caused by airplane*28 words
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Article109 1971-06-16 5 LONDON, Tnes. A big jump in sales of for-eign-made cars in Britain was reported to the House of Commons yesterday by Trade and Industry Secretary Mr. John Davies. Foreign car registrations numbered 75,000 or 18 per cent of the home market in the firstReuter - 109 words
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246 1971-06-16 6 Singapore now base for Aussie banking operations -in S-EA- SINGAPORE. Tues. Australia has set up its first bank in Singapore. It is the National Bank of Australasia, which will use its representative office here as a base for operations in South-east Asia. Mr. Peter S. Beeston. who flew in during246 words
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Article31 1971-06-16 6 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Cancer Society's mobile service will give a talk and film show on Cancer at the Kakl Bukit community centre a) 8 pm. on June 21.31 words
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209 1971-06-16 6 Plane ferries Aussie aid for refugees CINGAPORE, Tues. A chartered flight carrying supplies for East Pakistani refugees in India from the "little people" of Australia arrived here tonight en route to Calcutta. A leading Australian hosiery company, Kolotex, prompted by news reports about the five million Pakistani refugees in India,209 words
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510 1971-06-16 6 CHUA SIEW KENG - Experts dispel parents' language doubts CHUA SIEW KENG No handicap in switch from Chinese to English stream By SINGAPORE, Turn •JHE fear that children sent to Chinese primary schools will he at a disadvantage when they switch to the English stream at secondary level is unfounded. Provided, according to expert510 words
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136 1971-06-16 6 HAJAH GETS SHAWL AT ARMY PRIZE-GIVING SINGAPORE, Tues. A shawl for a hajah (a Muslim woman who has made a pilgrimage to Mecca) was among the awards made at a British army parade here today. It was presented to Puan Hajah Che Su. the champion Koran reader of the British136 words
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Advertisement40 1971-06-16 6 $10/- for 4 persons > 2-course and 1 soup. $15/- for 5 persons 3 -course and 1 soup. $20/- for 6 persons 4-course and 1 soup, j SUMMER PALACE Szechuan Restaurant IST Flft., KING'S MOTH, Hmtotk v fun I Td: ItMii40 words
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Advertisement27 1971-06-16 6 A GREAT WALL EMOTIONAL 3RAMA i 11 I I I CJrn LAST DAY! jjtt JfcA^ rii-Vlp IjJiirMJllllilllllL'lll ALL WELCOME TO VISIT opens THE PYONGYANG^ ft TOMORROW Jjm^lSSS-M27 words
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Advertisement1040 1971-06-16 6 l l 18 IB^ r l b* "ORGANISATIOIM AST BAY-NO FRtl LIST llaw, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9 15 W fl LILY HO KAO YUA.4 in W M "Th. im4» r»fi Astattln" f (A SHAW PRODUCTION! p Mandarin m Snowscope, Color. -H __bbJ OPENS TOMORROW! il Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen ft1,040 words
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154 1971-06-16 7 NEW LIFE FOR 3,000 KLANG RIVER FOLKS JTUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. A new life begins for some 3,000 squatters as the massive operation to move them from the Klang River area gets underway. Today, 80 families from five kampongs moved Into their new homes at the Jalan Cheras low-cost flats.154 words
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Article157 1971-06-16 7 30 in RTS storytelling contest CINGAPORE, Tues. J More than 30 young aspiring storytellers will pit their yarn-spinning talents against each other on Saturday. The youngsters, aged between six and nine, are all contestants in the story telling competition organised by Radio Singapore. At this Saturday's semifinals, each child will157 words
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Article86 1971-06-16 7 Standards for five items drafted SINGAPORE, Tues. The Standards" Council of the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research has completed another five draft specifications for circulation to the public. They deal with undercoat paints for gloss enamel, toilet soap, metal sinks for domestic purposes, toilet rolls and quality of86 words
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144 1971-06-16 7 NO ENTRY PERMITS NOW FOR THESE VEHICLES CINGAPORE, Tues. The Malay sian Government has stopped issuing entry permits for four types of Singapore-register-ed vehicles into Malaysia. They are for dlesel Mercedes cars, buses and minibuses, and station-wagons (both dlesel and petrol). Drivers of these cars will now have to apply144 words
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Article47 1971-06-16 7 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Siglap Women's Association will hold a celebration to mark Prophet Mohameds birthday at the Siglap community centre, Palm Road, on Saturday at 2 p.m. tnche A. Rahlm lahak, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and MP for Siglap, will address the celebration.47 words
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Article43 1971-06-16 7 SINOAPORE, Tues. Lorry driver Ng Khim Cheong was fined 150 by a magistrate's court today for speeding at 46 mph to SO mpn on Feb. 10, 1960 at about 12.3S p.m along Lornle Road, where the speed limit is 30 mph.43 words
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Article, Illustration393 1971-06-16 7 KHOR CHEANG KEE - Moves now to patch Gerakan crisis KHOR CHEANG KEE QUIT TREASURER BACKS LIM Pen ing, Tuesday jyjOVES to patch up the crisis within the Gerakan are underway here with one of two State executive councillors who quit the central committee on Sunday pledging full support for Dr. Lim Chong Eu393 words
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Article157 1971-06-16 7 CINGAPORE, Tues Some *J 900 former workers of Hock Lee Bus Co. now part of the Amalgamated Bus Co. will share $50,000 overtime arrears. This follows an agreement between the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (SILO), which represents the busmen, and the management on outstanding claims157 words
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Article100 1971-06-16 7 By HARMY MILLER LONDON, Tues. Singapore police and the Republic's High Commission here are understood to be making separate attempts to confirm a news agency report that two Singapore brothers, whose names were given aa Richard and William Heng, have been arrested in Alicante100 words
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103 1971-06-16 7 Chamber to protest if there is phone -levy- CINGAPORE, Tues. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will launch a mass protest if the proposed levy of 19 cents a telephone call after the first 100 is Implemented. The Straits Times understands that it is the chamber's intention to comply with requests103 words
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Advertisement117 1971-06-16 7 NEOSTYLE presents the latest most elegant eyewear fashions from west Germany. Neostyle changes the scene. Now, you can look at the kaleidoscope of life with fresh, beautiful fashions. Eyewear is no longer a drab necessity. It's elegant, the Neostyle way. What's ticking behind those beautiful eyes? Only you know. Neostyle117 words
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Advertisement195 1971-06-16 7 '^B*»"MH»N cHE A o 1 1 2Vi seres of /^^^■^^^^^wp^^^^^^^^j pieverything superb /J| .W^ under the sun ifl|£&-'' A await them. Here, **hP comfort is more **^tI I than just a word. Wit Wt Guests are pampered H 'W" with peerless service 1 V/ and exotic cuisine. \^P^R^^^^***~—^^^Jmß Bf/ From195 words
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Article, Illustration194 1971-06-16 8 CHEW LEE CHING - Coming up... two fried piranhas CHEW LEE CHING: By Singapore, Tuesday A PAIR of man-eat-ing piranhas today came to an ignominous end. They were eaten by a 12-year-old girl. Choo Yiak Leng of Ponggol shared her father's lunch of two 10-inch piranhas. Fried in oil, and laced with tomato ketchup,Vow Yun Won shows the piranhas before they got into the frying pan - 194 words
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211 1971-06-16 8 Search for S'pore material on Nehru SINGAPORE, Tues. The Indian High Commission today appealed to local residents for any evidence of contact with the late Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, for use in a proposed publication. The High Commission's Second Secretary, Mr. A. C. Bhaumlk, said that a Jawaharlal Nehru211 words
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218 1971-06-16 8 Round-clock curfew in jungle near Ipoh IPOH, Tuesday AROUND-the-clock curfew has been clamped In a deep Jungle area, near here from todaj 10 stretches from the right side of the m'tin road between Tanjong Rambutan and Chen or. up to the Sungei Siput-Ulu Kinta boundary in che north, Kelantan border218 words
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Article104 1971-06-16 8 MORE WORK FOR ST. JOHN IN JURONG CINGAPORE. Tues. The Jurong Town sub-centre of the St. John Ambulance Association has attended 163 major accident cases so far this year, a 137 per cent Increase over the same period last year. The association, which trained more than 1,000 workers In i104 words
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Article57 1971-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two air freigiv rxecutives of the world-wide Airborne Freight Corporation of America, will arrive on Thursday as part of a sales development trip to five major Par r*sl cities. They are .he president of the corporation. Mr. Holt W. Webster and vice-president. Mr. D.X Sherman.57 words
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Article32 1971-06-16 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. An unidentified Indian man was knocked down and killed by a train near Lorong Faham. off 10 m.s. Upper Bukit Timah Road about 8.30 p.m. today.32 words
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417 1971-06-16 9 MASIE KWEE - Teacher training at TTC to be reviewed MASIE KWEE Plan to cater for new curriculum Lj* SINGAPORE, Tuesday 'J'HK new principal of the Teachers' Training College, Dr. Ruth Wong, will review the college's teacher-training programme in the light of the new primary school curriculum introduced in Singapore in April. This417 words
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Article45 1971-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A beer drinking contest will be held In Hotel Malaysia In July. Heats (or the competition, opened to all Including tourists, will be held in the Pub. on July 7. 14 and 21. The finals will be on July 28.45 words
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186 1971-06-16 9 SINGAPORE, Tuh, 1 A BROKER mlsapproprl- ated $60 from a housewife who had handed him some money to engage a lawyer for her, a court heard today. The court was told that on Oct. 5, R. Ramalingam approached housewife Krishna Vatl, 41, at186 words
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Article, Illustration118 1971-06-16 9 Raman to be our man in Moscow SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. P. S. Raman, 50, (above), a teacher and broadcaster turned diplomat, was today appointed Singapore's first Ambassador to the Soviet Union. Both governments have agreed to his appointment, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement said today. Mr. Raman, married with118 words
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Article75 1971-06-16 9 SINOAPORE, Tue*. An lpoh sales representative was fined $3,600 today when he pleaded guilty to having 890 pieces ol outer garments not under customs control on Nov. 11 last year. Tan Hiok Plang, 29, was arrested by customs officers at the Junction of Adam Road and75 words
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238 1971-06-16 9 LIM SUAN KOOI - Who pays the cab fare to a hotel that isn't -ready? LIM SUAN KOOI By CINGAPORE, Tues. Who pays the taxi fare from the Singapore airport to a hotel that is under construction? A good question especially when the hotel Is recommended to tourists by the Tourist Promotion Board in238 words
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Article18 1971-06-16 9 SINOAPORE. Tues. President Sheares has Invited NTUC leaders to dinner at the Istana on June 23.18 words
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Miscellaneous198 1971-06-16 9 Alley Oop By V.T. Umtnlin I I POTT SEE THOSE THEN LETS>ftUC^ THEY GOTTA 7 THAT'S I I ...AND THE FACT THAT WONMUG'S I DUNNO, CARL, V YES, BLTT I TVO ANYWHERE, DOC... SET HOME, <flfn33 COMB THIS f THE IDEA, NOT ALONE SHOULDNT PRESENT J THIS GUY WITH HE'S198 words
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204 1971-06-16 10 Recreationcentre for unwed mothers' home CINGAPORE, Tues. A three-storey recreation building will soon be added to Rose Villa, the home for unwed mothers in Thomson Road. The building will cost $11,000 and Is expected to be ready In six weeks. It is being financed by the Rotary Club of Singapore204 words
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Article31 1971-06-16 10 SINOAPORE. Tues. The coroner today recorded verdict of suicide on Abdul Salem bin Abdullah, 36. who was found hanged at a construction site, off Dunearn Road, on May 31.31 words
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75 1971-06-16 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A man was today fined $150 for placinc a lighted cigarette on the neck of a factory girl. Lim Fook On, 43. a tailor, was found guilty of causing hurt to Ong Gek Eng, 20, at Seraagoon Road on Jan. 18.75 words
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Article269 1971-06-16 10 Survey to check food prices SINGAPORE, Turn. Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) is now conducting an extensive survey on perishable foods in its efforts to check profiteers. It will cover four main essential items flsh, meat, vegetables and eggs. Price surveys on common drugs, service charges and electrical appliances will269 words
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Article45 1971-06-16 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Motorcyclist, S. Klsnasany of Delhi Road was fined $15 by a magistrate's court today for falling to display an 'L' plate when he had only a provisional driving licence while riding along Canberra Road at 8.20 a.m. on April 25.45 words
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Article41 1971-06-16 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Vandriver Kan? Jak Seng of Tanglln Halt Road was fined (70 by a magistrate's court today lor driving a van which emitted excessive smoke at about 8.10 a.m. In Victoria Street on April 16 last year.41 words
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Article, Illustration137 1971-06-16 10 MR. LEE KUAN YEW flew borne yesterday after facing the world press at the Internationa] Press Institute's 20th general assembly In Helsinki. The Prime Minister was accompanied by his wife. They are seen here at the Singapore airport stepping off the SAS jet137 words
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Article256 1971-06-16 10 Water: Up again by 8 mil gallons SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE record low water consumption of !)i million gallons on Snnday just a million gallons of the 90-million target necessary to defer rationing, was ruined yesterday by an increase of nearly eight million gallons. At 98.8 million gallons, yesterday's consumption registered256 words
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155 1971-06-16 10 BACK-UP SEMINAR OPEN TO THE PUBLIC SINGAPORE, Tues. The »3 spotlight will be on water at a seminar to be held at Metropole Hotel from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday. About 250 are expected to attend the seminar, which Is organised by the Singapore Production Management Association. One155 words
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Advertisement276 1971-06-16 10 ./^^■l"!^^ low body f f m <#ttl i^ I CT*Nf our designers *^BET ;:l ■^^mmm u'-' ,x ■■-^LT < ::::;;£::S^ New Cortina 's designers began with a S^HHMNtt^^^^^^^ beautiful shape. The new body is lower, f*m ijP v itJWLif <w^*| wider, with a longer wheel base. Chief m tMK^^ m^^,^mti^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmM^m^^^^^^^--—-^^.276 words
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Article, Illustration807 1971-06-16 11 Sedition case: Judgment is reserved COURT HEARS 17 WITNESSES KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday Counsel: Not an offence to query education policy SOCIAL Sessions Court president Mr. Nc Mann Sim, reserved jud#menl in the LUuaan Melayu twdition case ;it the done of Hie five d;iy trial here today. He adjourned the court807 words
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575 1971-06-16 11 directed the South-east Asia Press Centre consultant to hold a talk on the Sedition Act," he said. The talk was held at the centre in Jalan Ampang here and was given by the Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Kadlr Yusof, and Solicitor-General Tan Sri575 words
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Article407 1971-06-16 12 Thailand's proximity to the Vietnam war has given its government a more direct interest in the changing course of Chinese policy, and possible intentions, than any other government in Asia. No Thai ping pong players have been Invited to Peking, and the "dialogue" which Bangkok quietly suggested two407 words
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Article338 1971-06-16 12 When a Malaysian soldier marches off his last parade, hands in his kit and walks out of barracks for the last time, he faces a bleak f'lture unless he has skills to offer In the labour market. Estimates ol ih* number of unemployed veteians are vague, but338 words
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Article255 1971-06-16 12 Aid from the international community to victims of natural and man-made disasters is always too late and too little. The existence of a multiplicity of relief agencies whose operations run parallel to one another for lack of co-ordination has not been very helpfuL Last year's earthquake in255 words
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363 1971-06-16 12 Cumulative effects of lead poisoning IN response to an excellent letter about the problem of lead pollution, the oil companies have tried to allay the fears of the public. They have not told the whole truth, and although they are right in saying that "there Is no need for panic"363 words
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Letter130 1971-06-16 12 THREATS ON THE ROAD BEWARE of the "Mafia" motorists of Singapore: they seek vengeance at any cost I An example: I was driving round St. Andrew's Road towards Stamford Road when I was startled by a vehicle suddenly brushing past me on the right. It then wheeled sharply to the130 words
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Letter121 1971-06-16 12 IN JANUARY, my colleagues and I went to the Education Department and submitted our registration books for changes in addresses to be made These books represent not only dtoo( of our status as qualified teachers but also the years of service and so we were anxious for their return.121 words
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Letter349 1971-06-16 12 T7HE BELANGOR Conx sumers Association heartily welcomes the message in your editorial ftntltled "The Wrong Basket" (ST. June 10). We have for several years now, been urging the statistics department of the Federal Government to reconstruct and revise the present socalled index of retail prices in349 words
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Letter263 1971-06-16 12 A FFECTED" (B.T. June 9) seems to be misinformed about the recommendations of the Ads Commission In terms of graduate teachers. Nowhere has the commission said that there Is no difference between a pan degree and an honours degree. What was stated was that the difference263 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1971-06-16 12 Counting the Ayes and N'oes BRITAIN AND CMARKET: Can the British Prim* Minister achieve a parliamentary majority approving British entry into the Common Market? And, if so, at what political cost? The situation is here analysed by MAX BELOFF, Cladstone Profesior of Government and Public Administration at Oxford University. LONDONFWF - 1,143 words
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Advertisement69 1971-06-16 12 HeartUst Congratulations To Our Chairman of the Board of Directors, MR. TING MING HOI on his Appointment as Senator, DEW AN NEGARA From: PAN SARAWAK COMPANY SDN. BHD. KUCHING SIBU MIRI SINGAPORE KOTA KINABALU, TAWAU Bfe^fc Rennie PEPPERMINT TA(tl •QUICKER «TOMACH COMFORT ■MB THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION I A| for69 words
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Article, Illustration238 1971-06-16 13 SHARE prices were bit by two factors yesterday. Suspension of Stariite Ceramic and withdrawal or Slater, Walker from its bid for Haw Par. The former passed hands in black market trading at below 30 cents a share when it became known that its bankers had foreclosed. News that Slater,238 words
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626 1971-06-16 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - Starlite Ceramic forced into receivership BLAIR JOHNSON By CTARLTTE Ceramic has been given 24 hours to repay its bankers. As the company cannot meet Its debt Chartered Bank will appoint a receiver this morning. Last year Starllte lost $5 million and Crown Lynn of New Zealand was called In to626 words
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788 1971-06-16 13 HENRY CHANG - HENRY CHANG By yHE milk war is at last ended some five years after It started. Sometime In March this year a halt was called to "hostilities" by the three manufacturers and their distributors. Gone are the enormous trade discounts believed to788 words
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Article162 1971-06-16 13 AS the market reeled from two body blows last night market operators tried to assess the profits parties to the Slater, Walker-Haw Par deal had made. Critics believed both vendors and bidders at fault for not informing Haw Par shareholders that control of Its banking investment (Chung Khiaw)162 words
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Article59 1971-06-16 13 [aw Par ambassador C. Ship ncbcape ea View MM. lerlln (M) etron I. W Wool I. Tile SI. 23 $1.48 $2.20 $2.71 $0.63 $1.76 $0.98 $1.55 $0.67 $0.74 —.1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 i Folex P. Bank M'wmU A. Amal N. Indast. 1H. Glass $1.00 —.05 $1.0559 words
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Article16 1971-06-16 13 law rar Itga. Chem. E. Ship etroo 282J 17flJ 17«,i16 words
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Article36 1971-06-16 13 Straits Times Indices lmm 14 Jut 15 IndastiUk: IBI.JJ ltl.M 1 Hotels: 75.17 78.54 U7.1l 1 17.91 tTtas: SSJM MJU t» !■>■«■: 111.7S 115.71 •DM. M, 1M« 1M IDw. SI. IMS s 1M fDc*. U, IMS IN.36 words
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Article, Illustration203 1971-06-16 13 B.M. MUTHU - B.M. MUTHU By rOB the past two weeks a gigantic oil rig has been drydocked at Sembawang Shipyard In Singapore undergoing modification* to enable the "giant" to reach deeper Into the sea-bed for oil. The Fuji a mammoth superstructure of steel has been203 words
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Advertisement112 1971-06-16 13 I'm flying BOAC to London for $1479 V return!*^/ v yji j r —^f Fbr some people there is only one airline. ir you're a member of a club or organisation, get together with a group of fellow members. For groups of 20 and over or 40 and over, we112 words
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Advertisement189 1971-06-16 13 ntsiPE Fears over the peso-dollar swap; Japan Infix Singapore aa |M trading partner of Wc*t Malarula; Shipping cnlmnn; Proplr In b— ls»ss. r*gt 14. Company news; Share market report; Commodities. Pace 15. c Overseas markets New York, Melbourne, Hone Konf Cloatnf price* and business done. Pare 16. Get an Olivetti189 words
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Article, Illustration335 1971-06-16 14 JAPAN continued at iVeit Malaysia's top trading partner for the period JanuaryApril 1971, when compared with a similar period in 1970. Her next four leading trading partners were Singapore, the United States, United Kingdom and West Germany. Australia, the USSR335 words
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Article560 1971-06-16 14 LEON GOtfZAGA - Fears over pesodollar swap LEON GOtfZAGA By MANILA The Central Bank here has adopted a new measure which, while Intended to promote exports and slow down foreign exchange disbursements for both trade and non-trade transactions, might Impair the competitive position of Manila as a depository venue for interest sensitive foreign560 words
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Article169 1971-06-16 14 FREIGHT rates continue to go up In other parts of the world. The latest Increases are shown below These reflect the Inflationary rises In costs mainly in Industrial countries: Freight Conference/ Association Region Affected Increase Effective Date Outward Continental North Pacific All ports In Hamburg/ 1 J169 words
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Article, Illustration572 1971-06-16 14 The fruit of a loan nART of British pullI out aid to Singapore has been channelled by the Singapore Government to the Neptune Orient Lines as a loan to build the Neptune Amber (see picture). The ship is of 7,638 dwt, cost almost $9.6 million and can carry 25572 words
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Article169 1971-06-16 14 Captain Graham M. McGill, senior master of the 46 serving masters employed by the Ben Line, retires from the company when the Benloyal returns to Europe in July. He made his farewell call at Singapore as master of the Benloyal when she called early this month. Mr.169 words
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Advertisement422 1971-06-16 14 loiljy. too many jobs have a way of changing To show your slides there's the self-focusing right before your eyes. New products come KODAK CAROUSEL 850K Projector which along. New complicated machinery. New shows 1 40 slides, polities. And always, new people. Movies? Nothing to it with a KODAK To422 words
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Advertisement128 1971-06-16 14 getting containers to port I Lw' T i^^Ol I/^H amllsl Mf m .*ii is only part of the storyw s3fW*^Jar > *&*^L i\ x A jjr, JL*^" r*C^^ißft.at LfcaW~ll*ata I LrN^wMP lJ -<^tsa^ f 9tf I *»s^j, -jia^ iS^lkV'' ES^suA *r& v IB "V^^^ahkk we give it a happy ending128 words
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Article315 1971-06-16 15 HONG KONG (Selangor) Rubber saw 1970 pre-tax profits slashed by nearly half despite an increase of 21 per cent in the crop harvested and a fractionally lower coat of production. Profit* came to £39,779 compared with £63,604 In 1969. The nearly >/ 4 p per lb drop In315 words
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Article178 1971-06-16 15 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday sagged $2 to $626.75 on an official offering down 37 tons to 270 tons. The local fall was partly influenced by the overnight London metal price which fell £5. The market was barely steady with buying support from the United178 words
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Article23 1971-06-16 15 JUNE 15. RUBBER: 107.25 cents per kilo (up 2.75 cents). TIN: $626.75 (down $2). Official offering 270 tons (down 37 tons).23 words
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Article110 1971-06-16 15 pHINESE PRODUCE IXCHANQt. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YCSTCHOAV. CMMiut OH: bulk $33i irllen. drum $38 teller!. C*»r»: Mixed (f.o.b loose Jur July UK Cont. $32 B. Pwim: Muntok ASTA white fob, 100", NLW I 112» tellert. Sarawak white f.o.b. »6<? NL.VV Sl72i teller!. Scrawak upecui black110 words
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Article35 1971-06-16 15 1-ondon copper prtcea on Monday prtvioui In bracke:< Wlreter— Spot buycra £476 00 *****.00). lelltri £476.30 (£462.501 Three Month! buyer (497.50 (£472. SO) Klltr 4489.00 (£473.90). Market Unc: Vcr firm tales: 14.578 tona.35 words
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Article34 1971-06-16 15 In London on Monday the price of Malayan 9 per cent CIF UK/N. European porn In bulk, iterllng per lone ton Aug. Sept. was quoted at IKW7 paid/Mlleri (Coot. $235) paid telleri.34 words
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Article57 1971-06-16 15 Manday Saturday tU.I. lUI London 39.53 39 iW Beirut W.SS 40.09 Honikons 40 W 41.04 Zurich 35.558 3».6%8 J» 70S 39.8C8 P»rla 40.37 40.50 Spore (1) INCH 41. 1S S B'pora (2) UNCH 154.00 (U Export prlct in non-iterlinf am In U.A. dollari par ounce. (2) Local57 words
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Article471 1971-06-16 15 rE rubber market yesterday opened half a cent steadier in line with the improvement in London and values climbed two cents in relatively active conditions on short-cover-ing induced by the Malayan Rubber Fund Board's interest in RSS One prompt delivery. Physicals and further forwards were quiet as trading471 words
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Article272 1971-06-16 15 Insurance broking giants team up AN international Insurance broking giant the Stenhouse Group and Singapore and Malaysia's largest broking firm of local origin the S.F Leow Group have decided to team together. The two groups yesterday announced the formation of a new company, Stenhouse-Leow Private, which will spearhead their insurance272 words
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234 1971-06-16 15 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was generally easier yesterday. Profit-taking was the main depressant and the bulk of the day's total turnover was still heavily centred on selective Industrials. The announcement by Starllte Ceramic that Its bankers were pressing for payment of234 words
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Article53 1971-06-16 15 THESE average Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and Indicate rates for today's trading. One month 7 1/4 p.c. Two months 7 3/16p.c. Three months 7 3/16p.c. Six months 7 3/8 p.c. Nine months 7 3/8 p.c. Twelve months53 words
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Article1241 1971-06-16 16 DI'SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded .shown in brackets in lota of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Mlird Choc. (1) $2.31. Ben Co. (1) $1.38. (2) $1.36, (3) $135. B. Kawat1,241 words
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Article924 1971-06-16 16 BID AMD OFFSd PftlCIS OFFICIALLY LIITSO AT IHI CLOil OF SUtIMIK IN TNI IINOAPORS ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRAOIMO ROOMS OF THI STOCK ■XCNANQt WITH PRICI MOVIMIMTS IN BRACKITI VISTIROAV WlKfl INDUSTRIALS c. i AJloomoto l.*o <— Alcan 1»J IM < > Allied Choc l.SJcdcr (—.01) Ben l.»« (—O4)924 words
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Article402 1971-06-16 16 itfELBOURNE. Tues— Fifteen ITX Mining shares were slightly firmer after a strong opening sesMor. on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Poseidon touched $30. before closing $2.50 higher at $29.50. but New Broken Hill came under selling pressure, slipping to $11.90 before recovering to $12, a net loss of 40402 words
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Article317 1971-06-16 16 fJTW YORK. Mod.— Prices retreated across a broad front In cautious trading after the announcement before the opening that Pint Pennsylvania had boosted Its prime rate to stt per cent from SV&. No major New York bank followed the Plrst Pennsylvania's action, but the Exchange National Bank of317 words
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Article67 1971-06-16 16 TINS Monday 69 98 Friday 66 98 Week ago 70.33 RUBBERS Monday 176.79 Friday ***** Week ago 183.35 OIL* Monday 350.87 Friday 353.63 Week ago 354.84 INDUSTRIALS Monday 361.6 Friday 368.3 Week ago 379 2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 807.71 Friday 916.47 Week ago 923.06 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM67 words
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Article165 1971-06-16 16 ■THE Association of Bank* In Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates a* at June 18. Local dollars to one unit Selling Buytaf of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7.3850 ***** 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3 4525 1.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar 3 0050 2.9600165 words
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Article231 1971-06-16 16 ITONO KONO, Tues The market wu steady throughout the day. In spit* of brief periodi of proflt-Uklng, which were soon absorbed. The- majority of counters registered gains, and in aome Instances, spectacular ones. Among the favourites H.K. Banks Local put on a spectacular gain of HKM over the231 words
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Article37 1971-06-16 16 Ob ths rrw titstanf* mirkM la Hon« Koo« yMttrtey Urn US. oMlsr w»« quoted «t «.Oirrs fttr T.T. u< OOTS for oub. ttMHnt Ml quoted at I«.M and OM tul of COM at JM.«IS.37 words
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Advertisement336 1971-06-16 15 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY pineapple uaaav of mauya sdi. umud Invites Applications for oppointment as Confidential Secretary to th« Executive Director. Appliconts must hove the following qualifications: 1. Malaysian Citizen. 2. Age between 18 to 25 years. 3 Combridge School Certificate with credit in English or Malaysian Certificate of Education with credit336 words
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Advertisement836 1971-06-16 15 EKMANS SENIOR MARKETING EXECUTIVE AN expanding international organise (Up to S $3,000 ptr month) TION HAS E FOLLOWING OPENINGS: This appointment is for the Singapore office of a Building Equipment Soles Executive major international advertising agency which Is one #v_ nt of the leaders in lta field in the B.E836 words
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Advertisement607 1971-06-16 16 Executive Vacancies Singapore The Company: The Company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of a well-known public company in Singapore. It is large, strong, and successful. Executive Requirements: (j) Production Mortoger (ji) Production Engineer (iii) Supplies Monoger (i) Production Manager: He will be required to manage Technicians and about 300 over Operatives.607 words
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Advertisement995 1971-06-16 16 VOSPER THORNYCROFT PRIVATE LTD. Vosper Thornycroft are proud to offer, their public congratulation: to their old friend and colleague, Mr. Roy Bennett on his award of the Order of St. Michael and St. George (CMC.) in the birthday honours of Her Majesty the Queen. Mr. Bennett was Deputy Chairman of995 words
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181 1971-06-16 17 Jumboflight to S'pore hits new snag By ARTHUR RICHARDS CINGAPORE, Tues Pan-American Airways Jumbo Jet service to this region the first B-747 is scheduled to land here on July 2 has hit a new snag. Saigon, one of the stopover points, has refused the airline permission to pickup Singapore-bound passengers181 words
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Article39 1971-06-16 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. An American engineer. Joseph Charles Pinch, 46. who arrived here four days ago. was found dead in his hotel room In Cuscaden House at 2 p.m. today. Police do not suspect (oul play.39 words
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422 1971-06-16 17 Varsity students to get season tickets Concessions only to undergraduates under 24 SINGAPORE, Tuesday gl'S companies in Singapore have agreed to extend monthly concession ticket facilities to undergraduates from the Republic's live institutions of higher learning provided they are under 24 years of age. The concession rates for school children422 words
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Article66 1971-06-16 17 GREEN CITY PLAN FOR KL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal Capital Commission plans to make Kuala Lumpur a green cityIt plans to plant as many trees, shrubs and flowers as possible, the Federal Capital Commissioner, Tan Sri Lokman bin Yusof, said today. "The emphasis is on a garden city, not66 words
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Article62 1971-06-16 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mrs. Oracla Tay-Chee, president of the Theatre World Association, and Mr. Ooh Boon Ttoe. lmpresaarto. will be members of the committee of the first Asia Arts Orsnd Festival to be held In Korea this year. Mrs. Tay-Chee will leave Singapore- on July 5, and Mr.62 words
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Article61 1971-06-16 17 TANAH RATA (Cameron Highlands). Tuaa. A row of trees will soon be planted along a section of the Sultan Abu Bakar Dam on the 32nd mile T a p a h-Cameron Highland* road as a protective measure for road-users. It Is being undertaken by the National61 words
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Article, Illustration100 1971-06-16 17 IT was a sarong-songkok--1 selendang affair last night for 200 people at the Singapore American School. Because a score of American students went on stage to dance their way through the Malay Language and Cultural Society's "South-east Asian Dance Festival." In an hour-long programme, Malay100 words
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223 1971-06-16 17 TWO GET JAIL, CANING FOR ARMED HOLD-UPS CINGAPORE, Tues. Two members of a four man gang of robbers who preyed on people in lonely spots were today Jailed for three years and order- ed to be given three strokes of the rotan. Lim Hong 800 and Eng Seek Hine, both223 words
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Article67 1971-06-16 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. A* 35-year-old man, Raman., Scmu, died on arrival at the Outram Hospital after police arrested him for being drunk and disorderly on Sunday afternoon In South Bridge Road. His body had still not been claimed from the Outram' mortuary today. Relatives and friends67 words
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Advertisement99 1971-06-16 17 ARE BACK AT KELONG Pli| FROM OVERSEAS With New Sounds and y New Sensations llh^H Ro lin 9 Stones fy\ Ivy Nightly on Record I WbyTHEKELONG'S j ELECTRONIC DISCO VJ'^&'f Sin 9 apore 9Tel: 2^ 121 f 1 Singapore's Only \V f^\/ HAINANESED|SCO Disco 10p.m.-la.m. Outrigger Bar 11 a.m.- la.m.99 words
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Advertisement133 1971-06-16 17 Separate shirts for work and play? Not L^f\ any more. Arrow has created something \J]/ 1 new for the man who does both with Iff /^^^^^B flair, and who switches from worn, to /jf i fun at the drop of his solid gold pen. If I j It's called Concepts.133 words
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Miscellaneous739 1971-06-16 17 On your TV and Radio 3.N PJ. Opening followed by 7.11 Alfred Hitchcock The Cure Housewives' Matinee Em- (Dialogue in Cantonese) Programme Summary 111 World Championship Wrestling broidered Shoe (Cantonese 7.4J News and Newsreel (C) 5.14 Pok Amai Amai H! 5 ew (M) film Part 1) US F. 8.1. Antennae739 words
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Article, Illustration214 1971-06-16 18 K. G. KUTTY - Rape victim breaks her silence K. G. KUTTY: By Singapore. Tuesday A SCHOOL GIRL who was raped a month ago In Jurong has confirmed police suspicions that her attacker was behind last week's sex-mur-der In her village. This follows questioning of the girl and from information given by residents of214 words
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438 1971-06-16 18 Collective move on neutrality by S-E Asia urged THANAT CITES THE CASE OF BELGIUM Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday THAILAND today stressed that the neutrality of Southeast Asia could only be guaranteed if the smaller nations approached the big powers collectively. "A unilateral declaration of neutrality is not sufficient," the Thai Foreign438 words
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82 1971-06-16 18 Motorcyclist fined $70 for 3 offences SINGAPORE, Tues. Painter Seah Beng Swee, 18, was fined $50 and disqualified for a year from driving all class two vehicle for riding a motorcycle without an insurance cover Seah ot Lorong Jelabu was arrested at 430 p.m. on April 27 this year at82 words
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248 1971-06-16 18 Students pool efforts in bid to win 510,000 I POH, Tues. It Is a four-in-one project by a group of 40 Form Four (science) pupils of the St. Michael's Institution here. HOW to spend their school recess profitably. HOW to aid worthy cau.^es, HOW to Improve their vocabulary, HOW to248 words
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Article52 1971-06-16 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Federation of Boys Clubs here will hold its nth club leadership training course graduation at its premises In Kallang on June 28 at 6 p.m. Mr. Lee Slew Kwong. the Director of Social Welfare, will presert certificates tc the 72 graduates and declare the 12th52 words
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Article40 1971-06-16 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, has been appointed a member of the National Unity Council. Hl appointment brings the membership of the NUC 'o 52.40 words
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155 1971-06-16 18 PMIP to amend its 20--year-old constitution KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Pan-M ala y a n Islamic Party (PMIP) is to be overhauled. The exercise will also result in the change of the party's name. The party's 17th congress, which begins on Friday at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. will consider155 words
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Advertisement270 1971-06-16 18 Petrol prices are shooting up. And people who drive gas guzzlers bonus. w«-n giv« Y ou an the other I BRITISH i•. .l i k ix features engineers thought couldn't be are going to feel it in their pockets. Not Mini drivers If you re lucky buill t0 0 c270 words
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Miscellaneous58 1971-06-16 18 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl C'MON, CICERO, TIME FOR I "ONCE UPON A TIME V BED! I'LL READ YA A J IN THE LAND OP SPLOTCH, THERE j "ONE DAY AS HE A MEAN OL' WITCH CAME 1 ROPE THBOUGH ALONG,AND TURNED HIM .^M THE FOREST ON "rrr INTO A58 words
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Article, Illustration163 1971-06-16 19 rILE beauty queens are ready to do battle in Long Beach to be crowned "Miss International", this little girl has already earned that title by birthright. Two and-a -half month-old Leila, grand -daughter of the British High Commissioner to Singapore,163 words
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282 1971-06-16 19 But who will test the instructors? SINGAPORE, Tuesday JNTRODUCING compulsory qualifying tests for driving instructors in Singapore may not be as easy as it looks. Although legislation for this Is being contemplated snags that could crop up were today pin-pointed by many driving schools here. The Government appointed a Board282 words
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Article53 1971-06-16 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Seamen Hoon Dab Tong, 30, was today charged In a magistrate's court with stealing a radio worth $ioo from the vessel Hwa Oek anchored In the Outer Roads on June IS. Hoon, who admitted the offence, had his sentence postponed to July 8 pending53 words
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Article38 1971-06-16 19 TKLUK ANSON. Tues. Fifteen girls of the Sekolah Menengah Kebangatan, In Cbangkat Jong Road, here, were affected by mass hysteria today. Ail of them, from a Ftonn Five clan, were aent home after they bad recovered.38 words
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Article73 1971-06-16 19 Bookmaker is fined $1,500 SINGAPORE. Tues. A shop assistant, Koh Chye Kirn, 38, was today fined $1,500 or five months' Jail for bookmaklng. Koh, with two previous convictions, was arrested in a police raid on a house In Peng Ohee Road on June a. Police recovered three writing pads with73 words
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Article15 1971-06-16 19 IPOH. Tues A bank clerk found a forged $50 Singapore note here yesterday.15 words
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206 1971-06-16 19 Best way to keep your typewriter safe- SINGAPORE, Tues. It may sound old fashioned to many a modern day office Miss, but chains and padlocks appear to be the best way to safeguard office typewriters against theft. Or so several offices of the Housing and Development Board have found out.206 words
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53 1971-06-16 19 5 management courses for trainees SINGAPORE. Tues— The Singapore Institute of Management will hold five 20-session courses for Junior executives and management trainees next month. The courses are In sales management, management science, production management, public relations and law of business. Pee for each course Is $220 for members and53 words
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Article35 1971-06-16 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Kirn Keat Avenue community centre will hold Its annual baby show on Sunday, July 18 at 9 a.m. Application forma are available at the centre. Closing date U July 6.35 words
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Article27 1971-06-16 19 TKLUK ANSON, Tues. Schoolboy Annua bin Abdullah, 11, drowned when he fell Into a monsoon drain at Kampong Rungkup Kechll, 30 miles from here, yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement127 1971-06-16 19 always geed mtSKUm^M^^^Jm aswiredon M 'rmX^HSßflf rush orders. w'-j&wlH B. "^3l I«rJ |n ft^^i^^^ Singapore I \^f t exclusive men s shop I II HIGH STREET I I ALSO AT*. 1 GOODWOOD HOTEL-HILTON HOTEL-COLO STORAGE SHOPPING CENTRE M a^r M^^^^y a^ar^^a^aP^/^^^S^Jt 'ar*^a^^^L^a» aW b^b^^bbS^^bbbV laßadolaal Come to a barbecue around127 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous144 1971-06-16 19 Straits Times Crossword ACBOM Looking back In horror really 4 -£^rr l r" twtoMip 1 rxh: iB So^sJr (B u. 3 BtrU. fanmrtte wltt, collar "^SSaidt hold. •Srss,*arS? > u. M^r taf »§a-%«*^ 10. K*ea heart la found in aecond *j£» '•> w v oeaace (1) 17 Mi •■"•'it <">•144 words
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Letters to the Editor
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275 1971-06-16 20 Day and night water patrols by the -PUB- WE feel strongly that efforts by the majority of the people to save water should not be nullified by a few who could not care lew. And we are very concerned with the misuse of public standpipes. We have taken action against275 words
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474 1971-06-16 20 We so-called 'sharks' are caught between consumers and importers A SHOPKEEPER'S REPLY: T RKFER to W.G.s letter (S.T., June 11): 'The way to stamp out the spongers To begin with, I am not one of the "such unscrupu lous shopkeepers" and to me "swindling is not honourable." I am a474 words
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Letter126 1971-06-16 20 I wondered how W.O. could get himself swlndiea when there are so many shopkeepers around. Are there no honest shopkeepers listed In the Velio w fages? So you can see that we the "sharks" are now sanuwiched between the consumers and the Importers; and WO. Is asking the Government to126 words
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Letter141 1971-06-16 20 I AM a flrst-year marine engineering undergraduate at the Singapore Polytechnic. I dwell in district three and that Is certainly quite a distance from the Institute. My dally bus fares, to and fro. add up to a minimum of 60 cents. To make matter worse my course Involves long breaks141 words
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Letter266 1971-06-16 20 late; overcharge them on certain Items like butter and saying that the supermarkets can sell at a certain price In their special offer, why can't we do the same? We accept this kind of bombardment because we are only human and we do make mistakes while working under pressure (of266 words
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109 1971-06-16 20 CASH AND KIND TO HELP REFUGEES WE have received dozens of inquiries at the Indian High Commission regarding arrangements for the collection of local donations in cash and In kind for the relief of refugees from East Bengal. Donations can be sent by cheque addressed to "The Indian High Commission."109 words
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Letter31 1971-06-16 20 WOULD the authority concerned take action against unlicensed dogs at Blanco Court. The dogs are a nuisance, chasing and barking at old and young, and dirtying the street. CONCERNED. Singapore 7.31 words
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111 1971-06-16 20 'Another Shorty' comments on 'The Short Cop' IREFEP. to the letter by "KG." (ST. June 9) under the heading "The Short Cop." I presume "K G is a qualified driver who frequents the route along Lorong Chuan and BraddPll Circus. I have been driving for more than 28 years and111 words
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Letter74 1971-06-16 20 I REFER to Mr. Francis Sengol's plea to the I authorities to open the Queenstown sports complex to the public (ST.. June 4». Some time ago a similar letter met with an official I reply that the tracks were being repaired. Since then several meets have been held there. Is74 words
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Advertisement301 1971-06-16 20 I NEW I I NATION I I THE INDEPENDENT, I I BALANCED NEWS- I I PAPER THAT TAKES I I A DEEPER LOOK AT I I THE PROBLEMS OF I I SINGAPORE I I LIKE TODAY.... I Mr. D.J. Enrighf, the controversial former Professor of English at the H University301 words
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Advertisement88 1971-06-16 20 MISS Hi KOKIAIAh REUVE •SI VERSATILE 900 EXOTIC MAGNIFICENT ARTISTES COSTUMES PERFORMANCE I TWO HOURS NON-STOP ENTERTAINMENT VENUE: NATIONAL THEATRE DATE: COMMENCING 19th JUNE NIGHTLY 8.30 pm TICKETS: $2, $3, $5, $8 ood $10 AVAILABLE AT NATIONAL THEATRE C K TANG POPULAR BOOK STORE WORLD BOOK STORE SPONSORED BY WOKEEHONG(M)PTE.LTD.|88 words
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Advertisement1124 1971-06-16 21 IPQJL AND OTHER U.K./COI """"■""■■■■•■•■■■■■■•■■'■■■■■■■•al PC.SEUS U.trp.ol. G1.,,0. DueS^ fe J* m UA KTA j MAS AKOnmoutll jMI ,I_T?/m JiOLYCUJ Liverpool. Clit|o« mll Jm29 J t^ /2S iCHIHES Li»irpool jSJJ, {"iS imt Z, PITROCLUS Lti.OtJ, Liverpool, BtHut.. Mf 9 irty7 J~, 8/1* J-, n S. Gt 0 lh 5 7/,1,124 words
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Advertisement2132 1971-06-16 21 BW JaY m af^ I -i'^p' *B BMaaa^lkßMaaaßaaaßaßßßaßßaßßaa y BBJ BJ 3W*?k Bajßaaajl RP ill pi m I 1 HtCCT Tl HAMIBH6 II 30 MVI P. Sham Penang Singapore LOADING FOR: tIENA Sailed Sailtd G 35-38/Jmi 17 C'blaoca. H'burg/B'men. R'dam/ Adam, G'burg Aarhus PANAMA JMt 17/18 1 1 Ptrt Hamburg2,132 words
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Advertisement1093 1971-06-16 21 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST US* MEHESTHEUS vu Nlw Yort P Mn L*' 1 K>"«»tor. All contracts art made on term and conditions of Carrier's Bill of Lading. SatMtrt: MANSFIELD I Ct. PTE. ITS. _T,|. ;MS !"iKi!s!!' "»"»i«j c* pte. in! -tm J2S7 Ptrt SwtttMkMi: CUTNIIE BMJBTEAD UIPPIN*1,093 words
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Advertisement1140 1971-06-16 22 UAMajHMAaaja^^^ |g^^^^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wast Australia /Singapore/ Japan Service FrtMintlt S'pori Kitlini Ytkluiiehj/T. agoya Y'wait Kobt "Belgio Mar." M JaM 7 Jaly 12 J.ly II J.ly 21 Jily Acceitinf tarti ftr Mat, Osaka. Nagaya Tekeeaaa KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISMA LTB. JAPAN, H. ROM. STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong1,140 words
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Advertisement927 1971-06-16 22 ,^_J|_2k Vy^^^^it^^aiiW FROM AUSTRALIA PUINEA HIM STMin/MABMS IEB»ICE: Siniapore P. Sham Penanf. leaaxf far: lAJUU I. 2S-21/2I Jait 21 Im 22 Jmi Na(apattlnam, Madras. RAJULAt 1/14 Jaif IS Jill II Jill Nafjpattinam, Madras. IAJULAt 2 I A.| I»n ll A* Nappattinam, Madras. t Cain Ktiaailitif a»nlakle. JAPAN/tULF SEDVICE.' Pen.-n| P927 words
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Advertisement876 1971-06-16 22 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. S s^*^— »> (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ~4 ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE L6ADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Peninf Arrrnt: NEPTUNt AlelEl I Ptrt 17 Jut Lenoes 13/7, L^pool 11/7, Havre, R Dam,876 words
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Advertisement702 1971-06-16 22 ~^Bl^^!a7a7si7l7Tnter^ Aft SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD T jSi Na JOE. Jlrv AmtMna. Kuat* Lu.npuf I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE Sinpoon P. Slum Penmg *rrriM< lUNCA MELOR 24/21 JIM 27/21 jut 2 Jrry Havre 27. 7. London 29/7, H'burg 48, R'dam 6/1. A'werp 9/8, Bremen 11/702 words
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Advertisement821 1971-06-16 23 THE POUT OP SINGAPORE AUTHO- OUT: Shioya Maru B/4. Centaur RITV ANNOUNCED THI FOLLOW- B/l, UTS. 1 and M.T.B 2 B/8. IH 0 BMT PORT IWETTINHAM OUT: Mcdan Maru 1/2. Brortver 5. i.T.^kh,?*^ L*v"J» Sh o •U Natdl 10 11. Rantau i 5/18. Klmanui J l n Klltl B n821 words
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Advertisement1358 1971-06-16 23 w^ CUAN CUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD. M&6^i GOLDEN LINE Tal: *****. IF^^AJ PASSENGER LINER REGULAR SERVICE FOR SINGAPORE DJAKARTA/HONGKOHG Sinppori Djikjrti "rim mar miM) et« ii nt, (IMM IMS |rus ET» n J.ly ETO 11 jal; SM»< II kMh.) ETO 15 Inly (far HMfkMf). lit class olns witk lATH t1,358 words
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Advertisement409 1971-06-16 23 NEDLLOYD (EUROPE FAX EAST SERVICES) BLOTERKERK arrived 14.ft.71 9 Gdn. 45 Consignees are notified that the General Surrey for damaged cargo ex above vessel will be held [>n Friday. 18th June, 1971 from 7 am. No further survey will be held. INTEROCEAN LINES (SIA.) PTE. LTD. As Agents: NEDLLOYD (EUROPE/409 words
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Advertisement406 1971-06-16 23 KENYATAAN TAWARAN IBL PEJABAT J.K.K Tawarsna darlpada PemborongS yang berdaftar dengan Jabaun Kerja Raya dalam Kelas B dan ka-atas akan dl-ptlawa Udbk lama lagl untok: MEMBKNA MENYIAPKAN SA-BUAH KEM MEMBAIKI AKHLAK (CENTRAL DETENTION CAMP) DI-TAIPINO. PERAK. Untok menyenangkan perslapan surat3 yang berkaltan Pemborong? Yang lngln membuat tawaran adaiah dl-jemput berhubong406 words
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Advertisement67 1971-06-16 23 NOTICE While every endeavour is made to publish advertisements on the dates requested it is not always possible to adhere to specified dates of insertion due to pressure of space. The publishers therefore reserve the right to arrange alternative dates for insertion without reference. All copy is subject to approval67 words
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Article28 1971-06-16 24 MRS. WONG TEE CHIN and family thank all friend* and relatives for their assistance, glfta wreaths, me*- sages of condolences and attendance at the funeral on 9/6/71.28 words
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Article111 1971-06-16 24 ANNA SIM SALON (Shangri-la Hotel) offers complete beauty treatment: facial*. make-up. aklncare, hair dressing:, manicures, pedicures, body massage, steam and sauna baths. 9 am to 7 pm. dally. Mrs. Anna 81m In personal attendance. Appoint- 1 menu Tek *****4 ext. 624. TIME I* MONEY Save time and money. Serve111 words
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Obituary20 1971-06-16 24 DR. M. W. SAMUEL father, and friend of Dr. T. I. Wiliuma passed away on 14th June In India.20 words
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Advertisement831 1971-06-16 24 CtMWAL ADVKTTSIMIHTS AmiTISfMCNTS »CC£fTEI (IT TO ANNOUNCfMtNT/WKSONAL l»$Bj«sf« st* ssstt s f-jrs. 11l PA MILT S-Wsrs PM I -art. satssxt* tatr N saats s i»**»sis mtf. WM s awe. sYMhnam tTM for H versK. StJMf CAT S- TEL: 3.1311 Minimum ti*l- lor M wortt. sal B*r-: M7l .art FOR DETAILS.831 words
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Advertisement860 1971-06-16 24 •/ANTED ENERGETIC SALESMEN for alrconditlonlng Company. Minimum starting salary $450/- 6 months probation at $150/- Transport allowance and commission excluded. Apply with photograph (non-return-able) to Box A 5204 B.T. 8 pore. WANTSO--POR FAMILY of 3: one cook amah and one houae amah. Both live In, and some EnglUh essential. Also860 words
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Advertisement910 1971-06-16 24 MOBIL SBRVICB STATION require 01 pump attendants. Call personally for Interviews at 553. T.wglln Road. B'pore 9. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS H Applicants should posvst Trade Certificate from Spore Vocational Institute or any other recognised Institute. Preferably wKh some working experience In both electrical and mechanical ti.amtenanre. Apply to: CO WINDOW DELIVERY910 words
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Advertisement955 1971-06-16 24 ISTRICT 16: Upper East Coast Road. 3 Bedroomed Detached Bungalow, separate Servant's Quarters. 3 Bathrooms, large garden 20,000 sq.ft. Unfurnished $700/- p.m. Aaal Eatate Agent* And Investment Company. 53 The Arcade, *****/9430T/***** B'pore. OLLAND COURT 3 Bedrooms Furnished Flat. Immediately available $1,100 p.m. 0.n.0. Raffles Park Detached Furnlahed/i*artly Furnlaned 3955 words
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Advertisement1011 1971-06-16 24 DIST. 10 Coronation Road Wast. I detarned double-storey Bungalow fully furnUhed $800. Tal: *****1 HopSOB Co. I fatSO DIST. Ie aingleatorey semidetached, 3-bedroomed. mosaic flooring, furnished. Please tel. Lai Housing Agency *****6 S'por*. SBLBTAR HILLS DRIVE 3-room semidetached furslshed bungalows and room* Tel: Spore *****1 (after- FURNUHEO FLAT CLBMENCEAU AVENUE1,011 words
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Advertisement817 1971-06-16 24 BUNGALOWS, SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOWS (ultra modem design) at choice areas. Ring *****3 B'pore. HOLLAND ROAD fully furnished 4bedroomed 2-storey bungalow with S alrcondltlooers Tel. ***** Spore Houiet and land waned CAR HOUSING AGENCY i We will offer higher price* for your properties on cash term*. Your special conditions maybe acceptable.817 words
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Advertisement925 1971-06-16 24 Waat**l SECONDHAND BELT ELEVATOR wanted for shipping carton weight 49 lbs Size of carton Hi" Z 17|" x 6|" <h> Length of elevator approx. 6 ft. Write to Box A5lBO S.T. Spore. 30.000 CUBIC VAROS of good earth required In city area. Interested parties to sond quotations to advertiser. Apply925 words
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Advertisement814 1971-06-16 24 SELF-DRIVE CARS MAZDA, DataujT* Ford Cortina. All latest models. Osal tact City Car Rental Tel: 9120 M; *****5 Spore. SEWING MACHINE Bale Rental 'Repeal Cbeong Lee Co.. 373, North BrMM Road Tel: B'pore *****. CONTACT TODAY'S AIR-CONDITION-ING Co.. Tel: *****5/6 for rental at any brand of Air Conditioners. TV/Radio sal**814 words
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139 1971-06-16 25 Students upset over college closure AUCKLAND, Tues. A Students from South-east Asia and the Pacific tonight discussed their plight following the sudden closure of their business college here. Immigration and education authorities, while denying any legal responsibility, had earlier set about seeing what can be done to help the 230Reuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration403 1971-06-16 25 Disaster ship was fit to sail: Owner 'Vessel had seaworthy certificates' claim SINGAPORE, Tuesday >pHE owner of the mv Giang Seng, which sank in Malaysian waters with the loss of 12 lives, claimed at a court inquiry today that the vessel was seaworthy. Mr. Chan Kirn Lim, 39, also the403 words
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Article99 1971-06-16 25 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Blood Transfusion Service mobile unit will be stationed at the School of Basic Military Training from 0.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m on Wednesday; at Engineering Headquarters from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. on Thursday; at the School of Basic Military Training from 9.30 am.99 words
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Article78 1971-06-16 25 SHOW, RALLY AND DINNER FOR N-DAY SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government will hold a National Day cultural show, rally and dinner at the National Theatre on Au/t. 15. The function is expected to be attended by MPs, community centre and citizens consultative committee leaders, and trade union officials. The NTI'C is78 words
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88 1971-06-16 25 C-centre's ballet classes for children SINGAPORE, Tues— The women's committee of the Tiong Bahru community centre will organise ballet classes for children between five and 12 every Sunday starting on June 20. Miss Cheryl Choy will be the instructress. Classes will be held at the centre's premises in Eu Chin88 words
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Article47 1971-06-16 25 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government development cash loan of $150 million the first to be floated thU year has been oversubscribed by ISO million. A Treasury statement today said all applications received for the loan, which closed last Saturday, would be allotted In full.47 words
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Article44 1971-06-16 25 SINOAPORE. Tues. Two jobless men, who shouted indiscriminately in front of the Central police station In South Bridge Road yesterday, were today each fined 11.50 for disorderly behaviour. Sarwan Singh, 38, and Stvasankar Singh, 50, each had three similar conviction*.44 words
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Article41 1971-06-16 25 SINOAFORE, Tuea. Taxi driver Tan Eng Yong was fined *30 by a magistrate's court today for falling to obey a "No Entry" «Vn *t the Junction of Hill Street and Coleman Street at 7.40 am. on Oct. 39, IM9.41 words
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Article32 1971-06-16 25 SINOAPORE. Tues. Wong Ec Moh, 35. m fined $1,500 today for assUling In carrying on an Illegal lottery at the Junction of Serangoon Road and Beatty Road on June 13.32 words
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121 1971-06-16 25 SINGAPORE, Tues ONE of the two tombstone makers, who were attacked by a group of youth* in Havelock Road last Sunday died at the Outram Hospital this afternoon. The other man was discharged from hospital this morning Police, who have classified the case as121 words
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311 1971-06-16 25 SINGAPORE, Tuesday A 26-member Italian trade mission left SingaA pore today for Manila with sales orders worth $200,000 in the bag. Mission members who had spent four days here said they were confident they have paved the way for bigger orders, worth311 words
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Article28 1971-06-16 25 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A former mental patient of Tampol Mental Hospital has been detained for questioning in connection with the murder of a rubber smallholder in Muar.28 words
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220 1971-06-16 25 LEE SU SAN - LEE SU SAN r^ SINGAPORE. Tues—Sakdlah Mohamed Din is a sweet young thing with a yen for challenges that tax the will and mental power. Like trying for a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Singapore when the220 words
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Article44 1971-06-16 25 -SINGAPORE. Tues. A hawker. Che v Cheong Fan. 28. was today charged with threatening to injure Orh Seng Teck. a Hawkers' Department employee at a side Un? off Robinson Road, on March 23. Trial was stt for Sept. 11, bail I allowed.44 words
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Advertisement1062 1971-06-16 25 (,ont. from Page 24) 1 Vehicle* lor mte 1 4 MINI 1000 Mkll F/Cortlna jgp<r F/Baeort Super 4 door 1869 1 A Mini 1000 Mkll DaUun 1000 F/ Cortina Buper F/Cortlna O.T. U HOGS 1868 Mazda 1200 M Mini 1000 I Mkll M/ 1100 Traveller F'Anglla 1966 M/ 1100 Volkswagen1,062 words
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Advertisement1039 1971-06-16 25 'ORD FAIRMONT IM7 ud lUnmnU CarmTellc IM3 BotH In »ic«ll«nt condition Call at IS. Tnvose Cm<*nt after p.m. IMS FIAT MO, mw pamt. new luxurious upholstery 42 m.p.f.. reliable, lI. MO 0.n.0. Tel «<MO*4 eremosi. I*7o Capri otl with caaMtu and 4 •pttken tip-top condition IT. 500'0.n.0. Rtnc Ofllce 2T»«4.1,039 words
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Advertisement548 1971-06-16 25 Furniture CONNOISSEUR ART TAILEI and quality furniture for homes and offices for tale /rental available at Kong Tong Furniture Co.. 265. Changl Rotd, Ttl: *****3 Spore. ADRIAN'S CAN! FURNITURI of superior quality, 425 River Valley Road. *****4, B'pore. MODIRN FURNITURI for HP, order, rental. Contact Bin Hock Hwt Hin, 62.548 words
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Advertisement225 1971-06-16 25 PLASTICON (MALAYSIA) SDN. BERHAD I Incorporated In Malarda) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE The undernoted share certificate hnx bff-n ieport«<l )o.«t: Certificate Name Amnant of Nootber Share 4 Cher Yal Ue 176.000 Notice to hereby given that U within 14 days from the cat* of thlt notice no claim or representation in225 words
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234 1971-06-16 26 Four named for 'Tour of Malaysia' -road race mHE Singapore Amateur 1 Cycling Association yesterday named four cyclists for the second '•Tour of Malaysia" road race from June 27 to July 2. The rour are International Khoo Kwee Huat. and newcomers Yahya Ismail. Abdul Abbas and Koh Llan Peng. Officials234 words
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Article278 1971-06-16 26 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By INTERNATIONAL 1 V.K. Clielvam, of Singapore Recreation Club, this season's most lxx)ked hockey player, yesterday got away lightly when he was cautioned by the SHA disciplinary committee after being involved in two incidents. INCIDENT 1: In the friendly match against Public278 words
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359 1971-06-16 26 JOE DORAI - Asian badminton: Wee, Yeo to represent S'pore JOE DORAI By RATIONAL singles 11 badminton champion Wee Kin and former international Yeo Ah Seng have been selected to represent Singapore in the Asian Badminton Championship (ABC) at Jakarta from Aug. 18 to 28. Wee and Yeo will play in the senior359 words
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Article, Illustration140 1971-06-16 26 A. MAHALJNGAM. Singapore's most promising long distance runner, was an easy winner in the 3,000 m for Juniors at the Swifts AA athletic meet at Farrer Park. Mahalincam. 18, who led from start to finish, covered the distance In a fast time of 9:35.8 sec. SecondHAN HAI FONG Mahalingam second from left leading the Meld In the for Juniors - 140 words
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Article, Illustration117 1971-06-16 26 Impressive start by Shipyard SKMBAWAMi Shipyard made an impressive start in the FAS League div. 2 when they thrash-i-tl Indian Brothers 5-0 at Karrrr Park yesterday. Shipyard were in complete command and could have won by a larger margin. K. Ramasamy (2), Yusof Ahmad (2) and Munu- samy were their117 words
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385 1971-06-16 26 PERCY SCNEVIRATNC - PERCY SCNEVIRATNC By QINOAPORE'B stirring ij six wicket triumph over Malaysia in last weekend's Test In Kuala Lumpur once again reflected the steely leadership qualities o( Steve Houghton. There were ample evidence of It In Singapore's exhillratlng win over Hong Kong In the385 words
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247 1971-06-16 26 Rain wrecks PakistanOxford match OXFORD. Tues. After a blank morning through a wet wicket Oxford University made 120 for six and declared at tea in reply to the Pakistan touring team's total of 131 for three declared here today. A maximum of 85 minutes then remained for play, so thereReuter - 247 words
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Article124 1971-06-16 26 JAKARTA, Tues. A quickfootrd Malaysian teambeat Cambodia Z-l tonight in a play oft for third place In the Jakarta Anniversary soccer tournament. Centre forward Yap tng Kok kept hammering; away at the Cambodian goal but was thwarted only b\ the neat saving of goalkeeper, Lim Sak. InReuter - 124 words
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Article56 1971-06-16 26 MANILA. Ml Eleven Aiian Oamet> veteran ware among the squad of 27 chown tcduy to rcpre&cnt the Plnh|>imii'sc ul the Malaysian MM UlnKapurc open truck and field clianipion.Nliiiv, in August. Thr Malaysian i-hnmpwn.--hip.s will i>r hold [rum Auk. 5 to 8 and thn MiiiKHDorc meet will56 words
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Article, Illustration235 1971-06-16 27 PERTH, Tuesday FORMER Malaysian has been chosen to play for Western Australia against the South African Rugby Union tourists on June 26. He is Penan g-born Hugh Pestana, 22, the son of Maurice' Pestana, the former Malaysia captain and president of the Malaysian Rugby Union.Reuter - 235 words
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Article113 1971-06-16 27 Scotland lose to Russia again MOSCOW, Tues. Russia, already well on the way to a place in the final stages of the European Nations' Cup soccer championship, kept in trim with a 1-0 victory over Scotland In a friendly match here yesterday. Scotland, trying to shake off the memory ofReuter - 113 words
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Article168 1971-06-16 27 JAKARTA, Tues. JHE Thai team taking part In the Jakarta Anniversary soccer tournament here had suddenly left for home because they feared hostile Indonesian crowds, an organising committee spokesman said today. The Thais were originally scheduled to play tonight against South Korea to decide the168 words
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Article116 1971-06-16 27 -RUMANIA MAKE IT A 4-1 VICTORY BUCHAREST, Tues. Rumania, already assured of a place In the European zon« Group "B" final of the Davis Cup, completed a 4-1 victory over Yugoslavia here yesterday. ZJelko Franulovlc registered Yugoslavia's only win In the semi-final tie when he beat lon Tlrlac 6-4, 6-0,Reuter - 116 words
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284 1971-06-16 27 Canonero sold to Texas for 54.5-mil CARACAS, Tues.— Venezuela's wonder horse Canonero 11, winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes in ttie United States, has been sold for US$l.5 million (s4i-mllllon) to the King Ranch Company of Texas, owner Pedro Daptlsta said here yesterday. Mr. Baptlsta said, theReuter - 284 words
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Article118 1971-06-16 27 It had Joe smokin I ONDOW. Tues. Joe Frailer i arrived here yesterday and ran Into a one-man Casslus Clay tan club. One Frazler glare and a policeman sent the fan club packing. Paddy Monaghan, a 25-year-old former boxer. greeted Prazler with a banner reading "All is our champ." FrazlerUPI - 118 words
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Article34 1971-06-16 27 MANILA Tues. Fifteen-year-old schoolboy Bordon Gills ueau won the annual Philippine* "Soapbox Derby" and earned a trip to the United States to contest the AllAmerican Derby. He beat a field of 143.34 words
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Article233 1971-06-16 27 WEIGHTS for the amateur races at Alor Star on Saturday: SULTAN OF KEDAHS CUP CL 1 «F: Aybeejay 13.10. Silver Crown 12.0. Joy Spinner 12.7. Bronx* Knight 12.7. Pinkson 11.11. Sporting Gesture 11.10. Picture House 11.7. Do You Mind 11.6. Buaya Tapah 11.2. Born Free 11.0. Tauhara233 words
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Article344 1971-06-16 27 ALL MAJOR ITEMS IN BRITISH SPORT CANCELLED, INCLUDING THE ASCOT PARADE LONDON, Tues. Continuing rain upset Britain's sports programme yesterday forcing three tennis tournaments, two cricket matches and a speedway meeting to be called off. The wills Open tennis championships at Bristol, a major factor In the buildup towardsReuter; AP - 344 words
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176 1971-06-16 27 Roth man's tourney forced indoors LONDON, Tues. The Kothmans Open tennis tournament was forced indoors because of rain yesterday. Players have had their Wimbledon preparations disrupted by the current bad weather in Britain, which yesterday finally caused the aba ndonment of the Wills cha mplonsliips at Bristol. Americans Cliff Richey.176 words
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Article65 1971-06-16 27 SYDNEY. Tues The Australian Rugby League selectors last night named ftve uncapped players in a team to tour New Zealand shortjy Also included Is former test prop John Sattler. who missed last rear's World Cup In England because of a broken law. The five new players are Queenslanders65 words
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Article193 1971-06-16 27 $7,500 each— for nothing DOUGLAS (Isle Of Man). Twenty American motorcycle fans travelled 3,000 miles to watch the motorcycle races on this isle off the coast of northwest England. They paid £1.000 ($7,500) each for their trip to Europe but when they arrived on the Island they were told: "Sorry,193 words
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Article76 1971-06-16 27 NEW YORK, Tues. Result* of yesterday's major league baseball games: American Leiftit: Kansas City 4 New York 1. Minnesota 3 Cleveland 1: Milwaukee v Baltimore postpone* i (rain). Boston 4 California 3 (IS Inns), Chicago 3 Detroit 4 (10 Inns). NUion.il League. Los Angelf 3 New YorkReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement841 1971-06-16 26 How well do you know you? Before you answer that, try the medical quiz below. The questions arc Score 5 points for each correct answer. all about thinjrs that every respoasible grown-up should know. But don't be If you scored 80 or more you're pretty well dued-up medically, too surprised841 words
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Miscellaneous34 1971-06-16 26 Badminton BBA Junior Championships (Ouillemard Rd. 7 p.m.) Soccer Friendly: Hong Kong Bank v Vigilante Corps (Oeylang 5.15 p.m.) Squash SSRA Tournament: SCC v SAFSA; Police v ANZUK: ANZUK v SCC; Tanglln v ANZUK.34 words
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Advertisement58 1971-06-16 27 SEE THE STARS OF TELEVISION) WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN LIVE ACTION TIGER JEET SINGH KING CURTIS MR FUJI MARK LEWIN SPIROSARION KILLER KOWALSKI BULLDOG BROWN AT GAY WORLD STADIUM 8.30 PM 22nd, 23rd, 24th JUNE, 1971 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:WORLD BOOK STORE SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD58 words
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Advertisement459 1971-06-16 27 WORD PUZZLE <- CM al.ac «rttt< l.an j STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY; I WORD PUZZLE X' I 1 I IvtiV Ctt MM< 111 will MM CMMU I \S^>J ••n*i MtbiciiMi mm Miw MM (Ht./*W«MH U4ou «a j LLI i Tb" a|tl iT[ fill h i 52 J R V|HH MISSING I459 words
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Article, Illustration168 1971-06-16 28 rIS is the budgie that won't budge. Six others literally flew the coop when a high -living patron at the Genghis Grill Bar kickpu in the grille of this bird cage at the Ming Court Hotel last night. But not this bluish-green budgerigar. And the hotel management168 words
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Article30 1971-06-16 28 HONO KONG. Tues. Romanian President Niccolae Ceausescu today left North Korea and Is expected to fly to Hanoi on the third stage of his Asian tour ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Obituary38 1971-06-16 28 NIO CHOON TIAM nic M orotherinl»w of Tan T«a< Bm Of Brtdgtiton* 8 port, p*M«d away peacefully on M-6-71. Funeral OS Sunday 20-6-71 at 1 p.m. from 100 Cecil Street to Chua Chu team C«mtt«ry IS m.i38 words
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234 1971-06-16 28 Shipyard workers close ranks to save jobs GLASGOW, Tues. Thousands of shipyard workers toaay closed ranks in a battle to save Jobs threatened by the crisis over the ailing Upper Clyde Shipbuilders Group. A mass meetinit gave overwhelming support to proposals to finht the Government's decision to allow the concernReuter - 234 words
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Article429 1971-06-16 28 T ONDON, Tvin. Equities turn«l firmer today on small lupport at Urn lower itvtU but trading wu relatively quiet. The eutement bjr the provisional liquidator to the Upper Clyde shipbuilders that unsecured creditor* may not be compensated had little impact on Urn market. At 2.49 p.m. the Financial429 words
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131 1971-06-16 28 Defence chief against return of Yuyitungs MANILA, Tues. Defence Secretary Juan Ponce Enrlle announced today that he was opposed to the return of the Yuyltung brothers now In "reformatory" confinement In Taiwan. President Marcos told the International Press Institute (IPI) last week that the Philippines would be agreeable to theUPI - 131 words
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Article39 1971-06-16 28 BERLIN. Tues. The East German Communist Party opened its first congress in four years today without Walter Ulbrlcht. 77-year-old chief of state who retired as first secretary lart month because of old ace and 111 health. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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347 1971-06-16 28 Officer to deal with make-up pay disputes SINGAPORE, Tuesday I^HE Defence Ministry has appointed a Claims Dispute Officer to deal with disputes that may arise over employers' claims for reimbursement of money from the Government for amounts paid out as "makeup" pay for national service reservists. Any employer who disagrees347 words
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Article61 1971-06-16 28 CONCERN OVER LAST TWO NONAPLETS SYDNEY, Tues.—The doctors struggling to keep the two surviving Brodrick babies alive sxid tonight their condition was causing concern. The tiny brother and sister one weighing 12 ounces (340 grammes) and the other one pound (45* grammes i are all thai remain of the nine61 words
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Article127 1971-06-16 28 —Police stop march by students UUALA LUMPUR, lv Tues. Police kept university student demonstrators from attempting to march down Jalan Pantal here this morning. At about 9.45 a.m. students from the National University staged a demonstration at the perimeter fence overlooking Jalan Pantal. They were protesting against the visit of127 words
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Article39 1971-06-16 28 JAKARTA. Tues One hundred million grasshoppers have destroyed over two million coconut trees on the islands of Sangihe and Talaud on the northern tip of Sulawesi (Celebes), officials of the Department of Agriculture said here today APAP - 39 words
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Article29 1971-06-16 28 WARSAW. Tues Pour high-ranking officials in Communist Poland's Ministry of Interior home of the Becret Police have been sacked and arrested, state news media reported today. AP.AP - 29 words
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Advertisement71 1971-06-16 28 EQUATRON BHD. For as little as $50/- a month well rent you a BS2 which we sell for $4,000/-. When you have realised just how much Ricoh has cut your copying costs, you'll probably want to buy it and naturally we'll adjust purchase price with your rental payments. See Ricoh71 words
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Miscellaneous13 1971-06-16 28 The weather Weather outlook for Singapore from 8 a.m. to noon todayIsolated showers.13 words
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