The Straits Times, 23 June 1971
1971-06-23
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Title Section24 1971-06-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times. 1)" National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1971. M CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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632 1971-06-23 1 53,000 with work permits, many with none CINGAPORE, Tues. Booming Singapore Is so short of workers that over 53,000 work permits have been Issued, mostly to West Malay slans, while thousands of others are working on construction sites without formal permits. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew disclosed this when he spoke632 words
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Article, Illustration556 1971-06-23 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN; LUI THAI HENG - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN and LUI THAI HENG Branch 'takes over' party HQ in XL By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday all this about? Hasn't enough damage been done to the party? What do you chaps think you are doing? 9 THE Cerakon crisis took a dramatic turn tonight with the Selangor556 words
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Article154 1971-06-23 1 BOSTON, Tuesday. pONCLUDING sections of the 47-volume top secret Defence Department study of the Vietnam war kept out of the New York Times and the Washington Post by temporary restraining orders of court were published by the Boston Globe today. The Times and the Post154 words
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Article50 1971-06-23 1 BAIOON. Tues. The last unit of a United States marines combat force which once numbered more than 30,000 men hauled down lti Vietnam battle Hags and prepared to head for home today, closing out Phase VII of President Nixon's troop withdrawal programme eight days early. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article19 1971-06-23 1 MOSCOW. Tues. Two British diplomats have been ordered to leave the Soviet Union. Informed nources said tonight. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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165 1971-06-23 1 BLAIR JOHNSON - Newspaper group may be offered to investing public BLAIR JOHNSON By SINGAPORE, Tues. Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated is to be offered to the Investing public on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore within the next 12 months If the Aw family and Slater Walker can make the necessary165 words
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Article45 1971-06-23 1 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Tues. A karate chop caused a Japanese marine worker $10 today. The magistrate's court was told that Tataka Mori on July 6 caused a brick wall to collapse in a flat by giving a karate-type chop after an argument.45 words
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138 1971-06-23 1 Big drive in Perak to flush out bandits FOH, Tues. Security forces are being deployed in five areas in Perak in a massive drive to rid the Jungle areas of armed communist terrorists. Tin mines in the areas affected have suspended production and the police have asked that hunting be138 words
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Article, Illustration473 1971-06-23 1 PADMAN GOPAL - Woman Red gives up after 4 years PADMAN GOPAL By ITOTA BHARU, Tues. A 33 year-old woman communist terrorist has surrendered to the police after four long years in the jungle on the Malaysia-Thai border. Che Meriam binte Awang walked Into a police station In Batu Mellntang, a small village473 words
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3 a.m. ROUNDUP
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Article56 1971-06-23 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. Defence Secretary Mr. Melvln Laird said today he has ordered Pentagon officials to speed up work on possible declassifies tlon and release of the secret Pentagon study on Vietnam, portions of which have been printed In the New York Times, Washington Post andReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement14 1971-06-23 1 have an ice-cold a I 3 lk air where the fun is... every time!14 words
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Advertisement10 1971-06-23 1 WALL CLOCKS 62 South Bridge Rd. Sport 1. Tel: *****.10 words
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WORLD NEWS 1 – VIETNAM WAR SOECIAL
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Article, Illustration581 1971-06-23 2 Kennedy: Massacre of the innocents NEW YORK, Tuesday THE U.S. air war in South -east Asia has produced a "massacre of the innocents", Senator Edward Kennedy charged today. "Nothing more accurately documents the continuing intensity and spread of the (Asian) conflict, as well as the level of military operations, thanAgencies - 581 words
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171 1971-06-23 2 CALL FOR PULLOUT BY BOBBY IN 1963 CLAIM WASHINGTON, Tues. Representative Mr. Paul McCloskey disclosed yesterday that secret papers In his possession show Senator Robert Kennedy suggested in 1963 that the U.S. disengage from South Vietnam. Mr. McCloskey. (Repub-lican-California) said the late Senator Kennedy made tbe suggestion in the faceAP - 171 words
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Article, Illustration289 1971-06-23 2 ■MEW YORK, Tues. The Government, beaten twice In attempts to get courts to ban publication of secret Vietnam war documents in two newspapers, goes before Appeals Courts here and in Washington today to try again to prevent them getting Into print. LastReuter - 289 words
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163 1971-06-23 2 PHNOM PENH, Tues. Ten Cambodian troops were killed and more than 100 wounded on the first day of their drive to dislodge a communist force at the eastern approaches to the capital, the High Command announced today. The command spokesman said Vietcong gunnersReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement9 1971-06-23 2 We haven't made ihel97VVclvp any more reliable. Wl/ If9 words
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Advertisement27 1971-06-23 2 DONfT COME TO US FOR V\ALL!?\PER AND CARPET WE WLL COME TO YDU TELEPHONE *****2 W3A3ENCESPTELTD 22-C South Caret Fbad Srgaporei VO WITH TW3 FOR THE BEST27 words
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Miscellaneous21 1971-06-23 2 THE 6AMBOLS ly Barry A*U-y /rvrn>& too.? i m*«^L \eoME Lgrraag vj octave^ 1 yjpjg New &&l^ Xf* m I tt-4-21 words
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475 1971-06-23 3 LUXEMBOURG.Tuos PRITISH and Common Market negotiators today come to grips with major problems In Britain's entry talks after an eventfull all-night session in which differences were narrowed on the key issue of New Zealand's dairy exports. After the co nReuter - 475 words
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Article63 1971-06-23 3 MIAMI BEACH. Tues. Teamsters Union president James R Kofla. now serving a tall sentence for lury tampering, h&s resigned and Frank Fitzsior muns was named to take his place as head of the 2 million member union. President Nixon, who was vacationing at nearby Key Blscayne.UPI - 63 words
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109 1971-06-23 3 LONDON, Tues— Roman Catholic priest. Father Kenneth Allan, married the former secretary of his church council in a "secret" civil ceremony today. Escorting his bride, the former Elise Blr.kemore, after the ceremony, Father Allan told reporters: "We Just want to be left alone. WeReuter - 109 words
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326 1971-06-23 3 Diplomat seduced my wife, says spy inquiry sarge LONDON, Tuesday. NICHOLAS PRAGER, the former Royal Air Force sergeant accused of spying, said in court yesterday that his wife had admitted to him that she had been seduced by a Czechoslovak diplomat and had passed papers to him. As the caseReuter - 326 words
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Article47 1971-06-23 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. A cable car carrying 25 to 30 men from work at a power plant broke loose from its line vf.sterdav. spilling them down a 75-foot cliff on the side of Mt. Ganier. At least one man was killed and about IS others injured.—UPl.47 words
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Article39 1971-06-23 3 LAS VEOAS. Tues— Shapely showgirls In hctpants and shirtless men danceis picketed the Clark County courthouse in sweltering desert heat yesterday to protest a proposed five per cent tax on the wages of entertainers performing here. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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113 1971-06-23 3 Now more Stones for Mick's new tour QT. TROPEZ, Tues. The Rolling Stones will be expanded to eight members for a tour of the United States, Canada and Japan later this year. Sources close to the groups' lead singer Mick Jagger did not name the three new members, but saidReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration300 1971-06-23 3 Liz gets a big scare from a knife thrower LONDON, Tues.—Elizabeth Taylor said today she became the target of a circus knife thrower in Mexico through a m i s v nderstandlng and what started as fun later became frightening. 'It all started as a bit of fun, but I300 words
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Advertisement79 1971-06-23 3 C! If Ma^^ 1 E7 4 tall 1 jfam aiiHHHaaaa* «^aV fk I sewing book jj 1 1 1 tV\\ ration, step-by-step directions- \mf i\ ivJ^l There i$ a comprehensive section E \u\ I and information for y eart M^JZSMItm post fHttlk. I MlZvial Singapore TIMES DISTRIBUTORS SDN. BHD., From79 words
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Advertisement196 1971-06-23 3 F Whether its digestion' again or Ulcer Paiii. M js^ f i IMt* Bj^a^l i B^3&4hß33uEhQKSiE^| outer: aWfftitfflfli^'ilO'-iJJM.--- I "ft**** *3t Jlcapulco and Hong Kong, .S* J& Japan.Vancouver, 42f£ T Sailing 7th February 1972 .Jt^g'SJJSjPJSHii v? Call your T-avel agent or Manstield Co. Pie. Ltd Singapore. Tel *****6 Harrisons A196 words
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741 1971-06-23 4 WASHINGTON. Tuea. A Pakistan freighter sailed from New York for Karachi last night with a cargo of United States military equipment in violation of the Nixon Administration's official ban on arms shipments. The Padma, due in Karachi in mid-August, carries eight aircraft, parachutes andAgencies - 741 words
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Article238 1971-06-23 4 Bomb blasts home of Ford chief LONDON, Tues A bomb exploded at the home of the managing director of the Ford Motor Co. here early today. No one was hurt. A girl, who telephoned the British news agency, Press Association, claimed to represent the "Angry Brigade" and said; "We have238 words
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Article, Illustration400 1971-06-23 4 I was 'stoned' on pot during attack, says war hero TAW AS CITY (Michigan), Tues. Peter Lemon, awarded the Medal of Honour by President Nixon last week, said yesterday he was "stoned" on marijuana the day he single-handedly repulsed a Vietcong attack. "Yes, I was on marijuana," said Lemon, nowReuter - 400 words
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179 1971-06-23 4 EXPLOSIVE IN MAIL BLAMED FOR JET CRASH DERNE, Tues. The crash of a Tel Avivbound Swissair Coronado Jetliner in which all 47 aboard died in February last year was caused by an explosive device placed in a mailbag, the director of the Swiss Federal Inquiry Commission into aircraft accident saidReuter - 179 words
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Article38 1971-06-23 4 ROME. Tv«. Six gyp«ie« were killed and 35 others Injured when their bus went ofl the road yesterday. The gypsies, all Italian, were returning home after an outing organised by their priest. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article81 1971-06-23 4 MANILA. Tues. Former Philippine President Carlos P. Oarcla was burled at noon oday to the sound cf taps »nd the boom of a 21 -gin salute at the National Heroes Cemetery Mr. Oarcla died of a heart attack on June 14 In his home in suburbanUPI - 81 words
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Advertisement128 1971-06-23 4 "dyi (f\\ /T^rsr "untraps" painful stomach gas Gives fast, more complete relief than any plain antacid! I fare forced back into m IMB I sensitive esophagus Gas bubbles caused by m food, drinks and tension 11 prevent digestive acids m reaching food, causing indigestion. J jSm M m Plo-Gel neutralizes128 words
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139 1971-06-23 5 Target is still elusive as water use rises to 96 m CINGAPORE, Tues Water consumption yesterday rose by 2.7 million gallons to 86 million gallons. Negligible rainfall, according to the Public Utilities Board, was also recorded: Seletar 004 inch, Pelrce 0.05 inch, and Macßltchle 0.07 inch. Yesterday's consumption was still139 words
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Article29 1971-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Vigilante Corps national serviceman. Lee Bern? Ho. 21. was Jailed for two months today for failing to atlivid training since Feb. 25 last year29 words
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89 1971-06-23 5 CALL TO 'SMARTEN UP' AIRPORT CLEANERS SINGAPORE. Turs. Several airline officials today called on the Department of Civil Aviation to provide uniforms for sweepers and cleaners at the airport. They said that at the moment these workers dressed shabbily and rave a bad imare of Singapo- reans to the hundreds89 words
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Article53 1971-06-23 5 No silencer on car SINGAPORE. Tuea. Motorist Lee Chen Ho of Everltt Road was fined $30 today for driving a car which was not fitted with a silencer. He was fined a further $30 for driving at 48 to 60 m.p.h. along Nicoll Highway where the speed limit is 4053 words
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Article271 1971-06-23 5 9,000 HDB flats for Katong SINGAPORE. Tu«». pOR the first time the Housing and Development Board is to build flats in Katong. Some 9,000 units In multi-storey blocks will go up on an 88-acre (356,136-sq. metre) site of reclaimed land at the sea end of Telok Kurau Road. Construction work271 words
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Article85 1971-06-23 5 $70 fines for 'smoky' vehicles CINOAPORE, Tues. A *3 woman and a firm were fined $70 each today for abetting two men to use vehicles which emitted excessive smoke. Madam Tan Kirn Tay of Dawson Road admitted abetting Ooh Hock Kee to drive her smoky car along Oeylang Road on85 words
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Article79 1971-06-23 5 Fashion for all at charity lunch SINOAPORE. Tues. The Chinese Women's Association will hold a luncheon In aid of the Singapore Children's Society and the Singapore Association for Retarded Children at Goodwood Park Hotel on July 28. There will be a pre-lunch cooking demonstration by the executive chef of the79 words
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Article, Illustration166 1971-06-23 5 INDIAN LEADER FLIES IN FOR TALKS WITH LEE CINGAPORE, Tues. *3 Indian leader Jaya Prakasha Narayan, ft, flew In today from Jakarta to discuss with Mr. Lee Kuan Tew the problems and plight ef East Pakistan refugees in India. Mr. Narayan, former socialist leader, said he would also touch on166 words
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Article64 1971-06-23 5 SINOAPORE. Tues. Pour men. Chua Tian Teck. 21, Ton Lai Sing. 23. Chua Quee Poh, 22, and Chua Oan Boon. 22. today denied stealing $17 and petrol worth $7 from a petrol kiosk In Pastr Panjang Road at noon yesterday. Case was fixed for hearing64 words
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Article29 1971-06-23 5 BINOAPORE, Tues Ng Kam Kong. 24. was electrocuted while repairing a hair-dryer In his Commonwealth Crescent flat today. He worked for an electronics firm in Toa Payoh.29 words
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Article164 1971-06-23 5 SINOAPORE, Tues.—Starlight Timber Products In Jurong has taken its 100 Malaysian recruits off the production line after being told by the Labour Ministry that they cannot work without work permits. The move, it Is understood, will affect production and aggravate the factory's labour-shortage problem.164 words
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Article42 1971-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Stale Coroner. Mr. Llew Ngik Kee. today recorded a verdict of misadventure on four-year-old Bee Wan Chin who died ot head Injuries on June 5 three days after falling off a chair at a flat in Taman Jurong.42 words
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Article, Illustration227 1971-06-23 5 Singapore pianist Margaret gets doctorate in music SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore pianist, Miss Margaret Tan Hee Leng, 25, has become the first local musician to qualify as Doctor of Musical Arts from the Jullllard School of Music in New York. Margaret, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Tan, received her227 words
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Article26 1971-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue«. The Mara Institute Technology Is to award degree i to 1U student* after 1974. Its director. Inche Arshad Ayub. said today.26 words
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Advertisement130 1971-06-23 5 it's marvellous the difference Milo makes Champions choose Milo to give them vigorous health M*i2^^A and boundless energy. To restore and sustain the stamina they need bbbbMblHmb to compete in the most gruelling tests of strength, skill and speed. So 4sP^*<^^f give your family champion treatment give them Milo. They'll130 words
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260 1971-06-23 6 CINGAPORE, Tues. 3 A young welder was burnt to death on board a tanker at Jurong Shipyard while his colleagues stood h e 1 plessly by, a coroner heard today. Fellow welder Charles Borromeo French, 20. testifying at the Inquiry into the death260 words
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67 1971-06-23 6 Police appeal to father of dead boy SINGAPORE, Tues. Police today appealed to the father of Rabi bin Abdul Wahab. aged two, who died in hospital on Saturday after a fall from a staircase, to contact them. Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah should contact Inspector Tan Nguan Ker of Kandang Kerbeu67 words
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Article43 1971-06-23 6 ALOR STAR, Tues. Kedah and Perils customs officers today seized seven more cars ln their campaign against rice smugglers on the MaJayslanThai border. Se ciity bags of Thai rice, weighing more than 12.000 lb. were seized. Three men were detalnid.43 words
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164 1971-06-23 6 DIVORCED: SALESMAN WHO NEVER RETURNED CINGAPORE, Tues.— When salesman Albert Chua was transferred to Brunei, he left his home for good. His wife wrote letter after letter, but he never replied, the High Court heard today. Mrs. Chua, who was married in 1957, said her husband's company transferred him ln164 words
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Article89 1971-06-23 6 mixers SINGAPORE, Tues. Good mixers will get a chance of showing their creations at the Gordon's Gin cocktail mixing competition to be held here tomorrow and Thursday. The competition, organised by S.H. Benson (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., is open to anyone connected with mixing cocktails and89 words
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Article143 1971-06-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A pilot Public Utilities Board scheme to use banks as bill collection centres has proved successful. The scheme was launched at the Bank of America ln Rattles Plac-' on May 5. Now services have been extended to three more banks. The Joo143 words
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Article, Illustration419 1971-06-23 6 'Not true I was out to save my skin' Witness denies he put blame on accused SINGAPORE, Tuesday FORMER MSA aircraft cleaner Yong Ah Kow, 8, today denied that to "save his own skin" he had implicted his colleague, "an innocent man," for the assault on NTUC president, Mr. Phey419 words
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Article37 1971-06-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Professor Wang 81-Chiu of Hong Kong will hold a preview of Chinese traditional paintings and calligraphy by himself and 81 other artists at the Imperial Room, Capitol Theatre, en Saturday at 12.30 pm.37 words
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146 1971-06-23 6 Chan hits out at grandmas with bell bottoms SINGAPORE. Tues—Withit grandmothers in Singapore last night joined the parade of fashion fiends who came un for official disapproval. "They are putting on bellbottoms too," the Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs). Mr. Chan Chee Sent, said with furrowed brow when he referred to146 words
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Advertisement290 1971-06-23 6 ca"i"itol"-"opens "today 11 a.m., 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, ft 9.30 No Fre« List starring CHEN CHEN, CHING SAN, CHANG Tl B MANDARIN PICTURE in SCOPE COLOR j WITH SUPERIMPOSED ENGLISH CHINESE SUBTITLES p The girl who has something for everyone! J *fS«y° 1 J 4SL ANN LYNN, KEITH BARRON picture d290 words
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Advertisement80 1971-06-23 6 loßodalool Come to a barbecue around the most beautiful pool in Singapore. On the top floor of the front building of the Ming Court Hotel there's a beautiful pool. We call it the Pagoda Every Wednesday, a great barbecue will be served there from 8 p.m. The cost is SlO80 words
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Advertisement275 1971-06-23 6 In aril B) 41 bf^l ■W haam V f 1 W BavTr^ffrr'^Bßl aaa^^^Bl I IH *i as "i r- 1 1 1 ul.^* 15 i M^X ltflPiftff!lifc^aa^BTa^»r iOaal 1 B^GRAND PREMItRrI lIaII fjj Tonight .^fHß'^ school conctMion 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■f J JOTTTTTPTi LAST DAY 1 DOUfl!275 words
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Advertisement550 1971-06-23 6 &CATHAY (HteAMSATION'S TODAY I HALF-PRICE ADMISSION i Ta All Cathay Orgonitetion i Theotret In Singapore 1 Malaysia i All Theatre* No Free Ltttl J, 11am, T.JO, 4, a. JO ft JOam. Michoal Coma Britt Eklond s 1 MGM ctT CA>Tlir ln ColOf Snd MONTH! 49th DAY! > 11am, 1.30, 4,550 words
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Article536 1971-06-23 7 MILLIONAIRE - Why I shot farmer MILLIONAIRE —BY SUED FOR DAMAGES PENANG, Tuesday MILLIONAIRE Loh Boon Slew who was alleged to have "intentionally and negligently" shot fanner Chong Chce Fook'in January last year has Hied a statement of defence in the High Court here resisting a claim by (.'hone for damages. The536 words
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Article98 1971-06-23 7 BINOAPORB, Tues. The Blood Transfusion Service mobile unit will vUlt the School of Section Leaders from 9.30 ajn. to 4 p.m. tomorrow; the Tan Jong P»ghT Clinic at the Port of Singapore Authority from 2 to 4.30 Pm. on Thursday; the Second Infantry Regiment from 81098 words
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Article95 1971-06-23 7 Warning about pillion riding KUALA LI MPI'R. Tues.— Traffic police today urged parents not to allow their children to ride pillion on a motorcycle. "This can be very dangerous. For when the vehicle brakes suddenly the pillion rider might be thrown from it," Selangor s Traffic Chief, Supt. Abdul Ghani95 words
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Article43 1971-06-23 7 BINOAPORE. Tuea. Public Utilities Board labourer Baaal bin Sullen, 35. was today Jailed for a day and fined (300 or two months In default for attempted theft of electric copper cables owned by the PUB at Jalan Xayu. on Jan. 13.43 words
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Article22 1971-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Police recovered six samurai swords from a bush at Jalan Pudu yesterday. Eight people have been detained.22 words
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77 1971-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The National Union of Bank Employees Is to build a $500,000 educa-tional-cum-hollday complex at Port Dlckson soon. The complex will include a multi-purpose hall for Indoor sports and conventions, a two storey block for dormitories a canteen, and four semidetached chalets.77 words
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Article125 1971-06-23 7 Ong back from US study leave CINOAPORE. Tues.— The former Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, who went to Princeton University on sabbatical leave last September, returned to Singapore on Sunday. Mr. Ong is believed to be still on leave. He was acting Home Affairs Minister for a brief125 words
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Article34 1971-06-23 7 TELOK ANSOK Tues. Singapore seaman Abdul Ohallb bin Abdul Rahman, 2J, was acquitted by the sessions court here yefterday when a charge of possession of uncustomed batik sarongs against l>:m waa withdrawn.34 words
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Article, Illustration294 1971-06-23 7 SINGAPORE, Tuaa. MR. Aya Slvan Plllay. 44, became "richer" by $45,000 last week. But he is In a dilemma. How. he wonders, is he going to collect his money? A barber until 20 months ago when he was maimed by an employee. Mr. Plllay294 words
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Article50 1971-06-23 7 BINOAPORE. Tues. Shopkeeper Llm Ah Bah, 30, was robbed of $1,500 his day's takings as he was driving along a side lane off the Bth mile Buklt Tlmah Road yesterday. Two men. armed with knives, ordered him to stop his van and held him up.50 words
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Article89 1971-06-23 7 RMAF jet causes blackout KOTA BHARI', Tun. A RMAF Jet cot through electricity cables while flying over Tanah Ratah yesterday, leaving the whole district In darknew last night The plane flew off without mishap and landed safely later at the air force base at Kuantan. Villagers in Kampong m Lundang89 words
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Article29 1971-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Flu cases among students of theUniversity of Malaya and the. Serdang Agricultural College' have been on the Increase during the last few weeks.29 words
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Miscellaneous260 1971-06-23 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Stamp about changing gears 1 Harangue appears to help causes quarrel (i). retired people (8). H- Bird needs putting right In 5. TT, be fnmk. Voltaire's work clMifteaUc reappears endlesa! (6). M to danfer of monU 9 Plane lid clue obscure? It'a abnad perfectly clear! (8).260 words
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150 1971-06-23 8 Bride and groom who parted after wedding CINGAPORE, Tues. It was a simple wedding for boiler mechanic Teo Seng Seang and seamstress Chung Mci Dee. They went to the Registry of Marriages in Fort Canning to get married. But soon after the ceremony, they parted. And, the High Court heard150 words
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Article39 1971-06-23 8 SINOAPORE. Tufs. Businessman Mr. Tan Tock Peng will be Installed as president of the Rotary Club of Singapore on Beturday. at a dinner at which President Shearea will be the guest of honour, at the Shangri-la Hotel.39 words
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85 1971-06-23 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two .quick-thinking salesmen helped save $14,950 from robbers during a hold-up in Market Street yesterday. The salesmen and a colleague had just withdrawn about $20,000 from a bank in Robinson Road at 1 p.m. when four robbers two with knives and one85 words
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Article, Illustration419 1971-06-23 8 WITNESS TELLS OF FORGED NOTES DEALS SINGAPORE, Tuva. A DETECTIVE today denied that he had been trying to "make something" out of transactions with a postal clerk to buy counterfeit US currency notes. Detective Chin Ah Kew, of the ClD's Commercial Crime419 words
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Article71 1971-06-23 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. One third of last year's total blood collection uy the Blood Bank came from the Singapore Armed Forces. The Minister for Home Affairs. Dr. Wong Lin Ken said this at a medal presentation ceremony 'or blood donors at the f'litural Centre today. Twenty-one donors received71 words
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91 1971-06-23 8 PRESIDENT SHEARES AT ST. JOHN MEETING SINGAPORE, Tues. President Shores, patron of the St. John Ambulance Association of Singapore, presided today at the 18th annual meeting of the St. John Council at the Istana. The meeting was attended by members of the council and its chairman, Tan Sri Runme Shaw.91 words
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223 1971-06-23 8 I NEVER HAD CIA TRAINING SAYS SHIRLE GORDON CINGAPORE, Tues 13 Miss Shirle Gordon has said in a statement from Port Dickson that she has "never been trained even unsuccessfully as a CIA operator." "Nor have 1 at any time been trained by any government or government agency anywhere," she223 words
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Article177 1971-06-23 8 SINGAPORE, Tues A TAILOR who engaged a private Investigator when he became suspicious of his bar-waitress wife's late nights out. discovered that she was having an affair with a vegetable wholesaler, the High Court heard today. Scow Tong Tai. 32. who married Tang Kirn Kek177 words
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357 1971-06-23 8 By EDWARD LIU SINGAPORE, Tuesday jyjOTOH firms today said any legislation requiring car owners to instal anti-theft devices in their vehicles would benefit both motorists and the police. They were commenting on a possibility that the legislation already in force in more than357 words
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Advertisement287 1971-06-23 8 We whipped this j^^^^RSJ^W^^^ "'■'"v new engine I HBJH^WT^x TtffHM^B one million fc^Wß^Bs^Bl dmf* zSbJ^ T^ap^ miles before we let you drive it 2 an inch HM I mrtMTlrfff^ w In the biggest field test programme A H BiVSvBRS Hhflßl iMB W-\ ever devised by Ford for a new engine,287 words
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Letter360 1971-06-23 9 ME AND MY CAB DRIVER 1 REFER to "Jangan Marah" (ST.. June 17) »nd "Scorpion" (ST.. June 10). In Hong Kong, whenever one hops Into a cab and slams the door, the driver turns on the meter after b?lng told where to go. And, whether tbera Is one passenger or360 words
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Letter52 1971-06-23 9 I WISH to make a correction In your report (ST.. June 17) regarding the cost of our first screening for kidney disease in Alexandra constituency. The cost is about $15,000 and not $155,000 as reported. 001 BOON SENG (Dr.). Dept. of Clinical Medicine, University of Singapore. ED: The typographical error52 words
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Letter221 1971-06-23 9 WITH reference to Mr. Leonard Lim's letter (ST., June 12). all the stallholders (at the Satay Club) have been Instructed to refrain from touting and pestering of customers, to sell food and drinks at certain fixed prices, and to maintain satisfactory standards of cleanliness Some of221 words
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293 1971-06-23 9 Mature but misunderstood students in our night classes IX a recent debate telecast over TV, a gentleman, while trying to substantiate a view of his, most carelessly described evening class students as "badly" behaved in class. I. who attend these classes, feel most insulted by this remark. As an example293 words
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Letter78 1971-06-23 9 IN the rural area of Potong Paslr where I live there are people who do not co-operate as far as the "Keep Singapore clean and mosquito-free" campaign is concerned. In some houses cont: lners for water, beans, etc. provide breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Recently the Health Ministry carried out a78 words
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186 1971-06-23 9 Time for the suppliers to speak up IAM not going to get myself involved In a running debate with "OCS Vie" (ST., June 16) over his reply to my letter (ST.. June 11) on the question of unscrupulous shopkeepers. I am very glad indeed that "0.C.5." has come out denying186 words
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Letter191 1971-06-23 9 AS a consumer, and a guest living in this country, I would like to state that I fully support "G.C.S. Vie" with his convincing rep'v to "W.G." on behalf of all honest shopkeepers. I have had eight years of prompt, efficient and courteous service from grocers in Singapore, with delivery191 words
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181 1971-06-23 9 Think of the latenight and dawn people AS a Singaporean I have always been proud of the fact that our is-land-state, despite its size, is regarded as one of the more progressive countries in this region. It was also with special pride then to note that we were the first181 words
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Letter56 1971-06-23 9 THE irritating noise of running machines and hammering from a wooden case factory at Jalan Perisai is affecting my studies during the day as well as far into the night. To go with all this the wolf-calls from its workers are most unbearable. Will the authority concerned, please look Into56 words
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Advertisement315 1971-06-23 9 exclusive furniture sate diethelm Market **et Showroom We're introducing a new display theme. So we have to reduce the level of our showroom stocks. All prices are marked down. For you, Diethelm has furniture that might have been tailor made to fit your home. Beautifully designed. Craftsman built. Buy it315 words
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Miscellaneous168 1971-06-23 9 Alley 0000p By V.T. Hamlin tV¥S**-( W/HATS THAT OLD COOT HOLD HER STEAPY V"- \I I LOOKOUT, MAX! ATTA BOY, DOC.' I I ...I SOT AN IDEA UP TOO, ANYWAY? J A MINUTE, ALLEY.' OKAY.' EASE (W... KEEP tM BUSK.. HOW WE CAN GET m _Jy I DGOP %*JCKI y^SL-^—.168 words
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Article407 1971-06-23 10 Mr. Hon Sui Sen's comments on wage councils for Singapore revive a proposal which deserves thoughtful consideration. Sneaking to the Singapore Manufacturers' Association last week, the Finance Minister pointed out that industry was rapidly approaching the point at which it would be working under conditions of full employment.407 words
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Article426 1971-06-23 10 The threat of communist terrorism is still "real. very real", to quote Tun Razak's warning following the discovery of a guerilla camp only nine miles from Ipoh. The camp was found after the skirmish with terrorists in which Captain Chandran, cf the 4th Rangers, was killed. It426 words
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Article182 1971-06-23 10 The ruling of the International Court of Justice that South Africa's mandate to administer South West Africa should be revoked faithfully echoes the rlmost forgotten U.N. General Assembly resolution of 1966. South Africa has now shrugged off the Hague's ruling as "an advisory opinion" not binding on Pretoria.182 words
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Article1303 1971-06-23 10 JOE ROGALY: London - The graduate chasers JOE ROGALY: London NOT TOO MANY STUDENTS, BUT TOO FEW EMPLOYMENT VACANCIES By IN a few weeks' time thousands of fresh graduates will emerge from Britain's universities in seach of jobs. The very wording of that sentence Is evidence of the change in the situation as compared1,303 words
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289 1971-06-23 10 TIME AND again I have read in the papers the complaints of football officials that groups of spectators invade the field and hold up play, or that players assault referees and linesmen. Blame for such incidents Is always Indiscriminately placed on the crowd and289 words
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Letter246 1971-06-23 10 Nonsense ROAD User's letter (ST. June 18) contained really the most ridiculous statement I have read for a long time. To suggest that there la no need to wear seat belts in Kuala Lumpur because the speed limit Is thirty miles per hour Is too incredulous to believe, after all246 words
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Letter28 1971-06-23 10 I SHOULD be grateful If "Disappointed" (S.T. June 12) would contact me so as to enable me to Investigate his complaint. M. LETCHMANAN Pemawal Poa Pahanc Kuan tan28 words
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162 1971-06-23 10 WHAT ABOUT THE LOCAL STUDENTS? *T"HI8 year the engineer- Ing faculty of the University of Singapore will admit about 320 new students. I was taken aback when I was told that of this number only 148 will be Singaporean. It is the ratio of local to foreign students admitted that162 words
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583 1971-06-23 10 RUDY BELTRAN - Smuggling over the border— it's a million dollar business RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR THERE are hundreds of Jungle tracks inside 1 Thai territory near Padang Besar, the Perils border town. During the day, there is hardly any movement of traffic. But at night, smugglers come out and dump their583 words
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Advertisement55 1971-06-23 10 You never heard H so Good PIMS Unisphere A $174.00 PIS* Unisphere I $247 30 PCS 7 Versodyne M 00 PISIS Umdyne B $110.00 PES4S Umdyne 111 $240.00 PfS4tV Umdvne IV $100.00 (Ceth discount allowed) Rugg*d. fitted Carrying Case end 20 •H. CoWc Included. T.M.A. (Pte) LTD., ljl*U<ipn&'*- -SI 6155 words
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Advertisement136 1971-06-23 10 H^^L^^^fl BJf r■+ mi. *T fcfjJlTj HSnilHlvßflfi^H Mat*™ PPPOPOkiIIMT rtPPtRMINT f^ m m rLMVUUntU Ifijjji.ll m m/^u-cd nmntntm Indiflaatto-n ACTiNiO •STOMACH COMFORT w v ■M THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGAMSATION In every great city there is a great newspaper in Hong Kong it's the Phem your onto for H with MARICAN136 words
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267 1971-06-23 11 English biscuits to be made locally ONE of Britain's largest lust int manufacturers. Hunt lrv and Palmer, has entered into v manufacturing agreement with a local manufacturer to produce part of its range of sweet and semi -sweet bist-uits in Singapore and .Malaysia. The locally-produced product, which will be madr267 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1971-06-23 11 BLAIR JOHNSON - Behind that Slater Walker deal for Haw Par BLAIR JOHNSON By §LATER, Walker's international trouble -shooter Richard Tarling was is in town yesterday to assess the outcome of last week's successful bid for Haw Par and sale of its two major investments, Chung Kiaw Bank and Sin Poll (.Star News).1,368 words
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Article168 1971-06-23 11 r APPEARS to be the season for taking over banks. Rumour and counter rumour sweeps the city concerning Public Bank and the Ban Hin Lee Bank, both registered in Malaysia. Ban Hin Lee is a bit of a tiddler with a paid-up capital of only $5168 words
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Article151 1971-06-23 11 pLAIMING something Is \y the biggest and the best always leads to trouble. On Monday we published a story about a mammoth crane for Singapore. Quick as a flash came the claim that Asia Salvage has a bigger one already and even bigger monster on order. It151 words
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Article483 1971-06-23 11 LEON GONZAGA - Divestment moves in Philippines LEON GONZAGA By MANILA: Long before a US Commercial Attache here talked about divestment or capitalpullout moves last month, local takeover prospects have already been titillating not only those who want to buy over foreign firms whose owners intend to withdraw from the Philippines, but also483 words
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Advertisement101 1971-06-23 11 23 bi Bp?^W Bf PARKER 61 d most remarHatik writing instrument! There are more expensive gifts than this, but none quite sc impressive! This is the remarkable Parker 61... a gift of beauty and elegance. You can choose the filling method ,-dfc It fills quickly and cleanly from >&*< fr101 words
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Advertisement67 1971-06-23 11 INSIDE Expert rears computer courses to meet Singapore's needs Do it yourself 24-hour instant bank service; Shippinc column; People in business. Pace 12. Company news; Share market report; Commodities Pace IS- Overseas markets New York. Melbourne, llonf Konit; Closinf prices and business done. Paje 14. London*. Nowwefly there ewry^fednesday, Friday67 words
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Article, Illustration631 1971-06-23 12 Do it yourself 24-hour instant bank service with this unique Burroughs cash dispenser GOOD news for those who find the normal banking hours inconvenient. Burroughs has developed a 24-hour, sevenday a week ca»h dispnser which is simple to operate and yet offers complete security to both customer and bank. But631 words
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427 1971-06-23 12 GEORGIE LEE - Expert gears computer courses to meet needs of Singapore GEORGIE LEE By rE exigency of the times seems to have caught up with Singanore as she moves towards an era of sophisticated commercial and Industrial management. However, the advent of modern computers or electronic data processing in management has found427 words
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Article252 1971-06-23 12 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr. Low Tee Kee, agency superintendent for Malaysia of the Ouardlan Royal Exchange Group, has been promoted to agency manager. Mr. Yong Yuen Fal, fire and marine superintendent, has been promoted branch superintendent of the various underwriting departments in the Kuala Lumpur office. Mr. Ng Ah Bee252 words
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Article, Illustration757 1971-06-23 12 Propeller designer A KING PIN of propeller design in the world. Mr. L. S.ncialr of Stone Manganese Marine, was in Singapore last week, in connection with repairs done by Metalock (Singapore) to the propellers of the Sea Sovereign and Emma Maersk at Sembawang Shipyard The Emma Maersk, a 60.000757 words
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Advertisement296 1971-06-23 12 TRACTORS MALAYSIA BERHAD SINGAPORE P.O. Box 4006. Tel: *****1 PETALING JAYAP. O. Box 2. Tel: *****2-6 SANDAKAN P O. Box 1007, Tel: 225^6 IPOH P.0.80x 289. Tel: *****-9 MIRI P.O. Box 352. Tel: 3735-7 AND BRANCHES AT Malacca. Butterworth, Kuentao, Kota Bharu. AlorStar, Kota Kinabalu, Tewau, Kuching, Sibu Brunei. m296 words
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Advertisement242 1971-06-23 12 wSmmrm. M^mt^^MMMMMmm tjfiw^'m mmm Today, 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 85OK Projector which along. New complicated machinery. New shows 140 slides, policies. And always, new people. Movies? Nothing to it with242 words
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Article31 1971-06-23 13 K. Lanjut $2.70 -t-.10 Shell 11. Royal Sheraton $3.02 $0.69 $0.62 .07 .06 .05 Wearnes 5. Build $295 $1.60 .05 .04 I. Indust $0.80 .03 I and C $2.55 .0331 words
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Article30 1971-06-23 13 OB $3.70 —.24 iuinness $5.70 —.15 'riina law Par $1.65 $1.85 —.10 —.10 r. Dev. $152 —.08 f. K. Ship $2.18 —.08 tea View irr Ind. l'34 .vo —.0430 words
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Article15 1971-06-23 13 Haw Par 801.000 Sea View 324.000 Public Bank 214.000 Meta Chemicals 137,00015 words
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Article34 1971-06-23 13 June 21 June 22 Industrials: 161.40 161.26 I Hotels: 77.34 77.92 Properties: 127.59 127.59 I m. 92.95 93.05 rubber*: 113.75 118.70 Dec. 30, 1966 100 nee. 31, 196S 100 fDcc. 29, 1962 10034 words
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Article237 1971-06-23 13 PROFITS at Electrical and Allied Industries are up once again and stockholders are to share in the good fortune by way of a fatter dividend. Fur the year to March, pre-tax earnings staged ;ui upturn in excess of 100 per cent to reach $780,499 from the $329.--373237 words
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Article253 1971-06-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG Amalgamated and Sungei Rinchlng Rubber Estates have begun discussions which may lead to an offer by KL-Kepong lor the £150.000 issued capital of the latter, the two companies announced yesterday. The statement advised Sungei Rinching shareholders not to dispose of their stocks until a further253 words
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214 1971-06-23 13 Talks to make Aussie more flexible I ONDON: Australian commercial banks and the Reserve Bank of Australia are currently negotiating more flexibility for the Australian dollar against sterling, according to banking sources here. This is likely to take plac? before the year end, they said. Factors prompting the talks, they214 words
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Article75 1971-06-23 13 rjiHESE average Asian 1 Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by the following banks: OCBC. Chartered. Bank of America, FNCB and First National Bank of Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and indicate rates for today's trading. j-'f munm o 11 lop i Fwo months75 words
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Article242 1971-06-23 13 Slight setback in mixed trading SHARE prices were irreKul a r in alternate bouts of buying and selling on the Stock Exchance of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Technically the market was still strong especially in medium and lower priced issues. Speculative interest remained strong in selective issues. Delayed dealings accounted242 words
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Article200 1971-06-23 13 'THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday recovered by $1.25 to $627 per picul on an official offering up 29 tons to 315 tons. The local price perk was partly influenced by the overnight London metal price which rose £5 per metric ton. The tone of the200 words
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Article40 1971-06-23 13 In London on Monday th. prire of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK I',: N. European ports in bulk. Merlin* per lonx ton Nov. Dec. was qnutrd hi IK £101 Hellers or Ex-Cont. CM2 sellers (UK (104 sellers).40 words
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Article23 1971-06-23 13 JUNE 22. RUBBER: liil.r. rents per kilo (down 0.50 cents). TIN: 5627 (up 51.25). Official offering 315 tons (up 29 tons).23 words
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Article464 1971-06-23 13 /)PENING quotations v in the rubber market yesterday were marked down about three-q v arters of a cent in line with London, later values sagged a further half cent in featureless and desultory conditions. Turnover was small with most operators awaiting a lead. Some demand for464 words
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Article101 1971-06-23 13 pHINIIt PRODUCE EXCHANGE SINCAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY CManut Oil: bulk $'.4 sellers, drum SS«k Kellers Caava: Mixed (f.0.n.) loose July AU... UK/Cont. 132 B. Mumok ASTA white fob. 100'T NLW $190 filers. Sarawak white fob. 96-, NI.W SIM) sellers. Sarawak special black fob 96'; NLW101 words
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Article55 1971-06-23 13 Monday Saturday lUI. lUI. London UNCH 39.95 Beirut 40.25 40.20 Hongkong 41.28 41.33 Zurich UNCH 39.958 UNCH 40 108 PaxH 40.64 40.4* B'porf (1) UNCH 41.50 t f Spore (2) UNCH 155.30 (li Export price In non-atcrUm a.r«aa In U.S. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealers price*55 words
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Article34 1971-06-23 13 London copp*r print on Monday prtvioui In bracket*: Wlrcbar— Spot buyer (443.00 <£*****>; seller 1443.00 (£455. 50): Thret Month* buyer (459.00 <£4«6.00) sellen (455.50 ((4*7.00). Marktt torn: Easy MM I 4.175 tons.34 words
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Article1066 1971-06-23 14 BID ANO OFFIR FRICII OFFICIALLY LIJTIO AT TMI CLOU OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINGAFORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADIMC ROOMS OF TNI STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICf MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS VItTEROAV WERE: CLOSING TONE: All sections closed easier. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including1,066 words
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Article1449 1971-06-23 14 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 bracket* in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Mean (1) $154. Bui Sc Co. (12) $139, (16) $1.40. B. Kawat 161 $1.24.1,449 words
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Article292 1971-06-23 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. The Melbourne Stock Market closed on a steady but fractionally easier tone today. Volume matched yesterday's level. The oils once again stood out both in strength and volume. YVoodside hung on to most of yesterdays good gains and closed four cents down at 94 cents. Today's cosmic292 words
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Article170 1971-06-23 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at June 22. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Curreny TT or OD TT OD sterling Pound Australian IX liar Canadian Dohar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Local dollars170 words
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Article294 1971-06-23 14 TCEW YORK, Mon. Stock prices dropped sharply across a broad front for the second consecutive session. Analysts said news that mutual fund redemptions exceeded sales In May continued to shake Investor confidence. Today's closing prices in U.S. dollars fol'owed by the differences on Friday's price*. Indices FINANCIAL TIMES294 words
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Article234 1971-06-23 14 TJONO KONO. Tues. As A1 expected frcm yesterday's closing, the market opened on a strong note and gathered strength during the morning until a checK occurred due to profit-takers moving in shortly before the mornirg teuton ended. Today i cUMin>; middle prlcea in Hong Konc dollars and centa234 words
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Advertisement861 1971-06-23 13 J.T.C. (A) SURVEYOR (B) TOWN PLANNER (C) CIVIL ENGINEERS (Salary Male: 1850 x AM 950 1050 x AM 1100 1450 x AM 1650 1700 x Asu 1850) The Jurong Town Corporation invites applications (or the above poets. Required Qualifications For Port (A) A Degree or Diploma In Land Surveying from861 words
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Advertisement701 1971-06-23 13 PERSONNEL MANAGER Our new shipyard invites applications from suitably qualified ond experienced candidates. Qualifications and Experience (a) Should possess a university degree or equivalent experience; (b) Be between the age of 28 40; (c) Shou'd hove at least five years of experience in personnel administration and industrial relations preferably in701 words
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Advertisement729 1971-06-23 14 Qollei Singapore We have vacancies for ACCOUNTANTS Applicants should possess Accounting Degrees or Diplomas from recognised Institutes or Colleges, and have a minimum of 3 years relevant working experience Those without Degrees or Diplomas but with L.C.C. Higher Accounting Certificates or equivalent and more than 5 years working experience may729 words
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Advertisement1338 1971-06-23 14 I^MJMJJ THE MALAYAN CHAMBER OF MINES SIR DOUGLAS WARING'S STATEMENT The Fifty-Third Annual General Meeting of the Malayan Chamber of Mines was held on June 16th at 65 London Wall. London. EC 2 Sir Douglas Waring. C.8.E.. Chairman, presiding, said: THE WORLD TIN POSITION In this statemen' tons stand for1,338 words
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189 1971-06-23 15 5 tasks for S'pore trade mission to Italy SINGAPORE, Tues. Three major tasks face a 10-man Singapore trade mission which left for Italy today for a two-week tour. They are: TO EXPLAIN trade and economic co-operation between the two nations; TO PICK UP new ideas from the Italians in International189 words
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Article48 1971-06-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor State Assembly will meet for the second time this year from July 13. its Speaker. Raja Haji Zulkifli bin Raja Borhan, said today. He called on State Assemblymen to use Bahasa Malaysia as far as possible during the threeday session.48 words
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Article72 1971-06-23 15 NO MORE BOWLING AT HOTEL eiNGAPORE. Tues. The t3 16-lane International Bowline Centre which opened recently on the first floor of the Singapore Hyatt Hotel was closed today. A notice pasted on the front door of the centre, which is owned by Vat Yuen Hong Company, said: "Due to circumstances72 words
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342 1971-06-23 15 JOSEPH YEO - Where blame lies for hike in prices JOSEPH YEO: Names given to Finance Ministry: CASE By Singapore, Tuesday "pHK Consumen 1 Association of SingajxMe ((.ASK) today blamed certain manufacturers and wholesalers for the current price hikes. Dr. Henry Ong, protem chairman of CASE said: "One of the reasons for the342 words
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114 1971-06-23 15 MISS ASIA CONTEST GIRLS 'PRETTIEST EVER' MANILA. Tues. This year's crop of Miss Asia Quest beauty contest candidates Is as pretty as never before. "Everybody looks so beautiful Including me, if I may Immodestly say so myself," said brown-eyed and cream-complexioned Miss Margaret Tan, a hotel receptionist In Singapore. "IUPI - 114 words
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Article, Illustration268 1971-06-23 15 CHEW LEE CHING - CHEW LEE CHING: By Singapore, Tues L, ABUL, the sad -eyed Afghan hound of Mrs. Nellie Magee, has been eating his heart out since he lost his playmate Sherry. He mopes the whole day, refuses all food, even his favourite dish of beef and liver,268 words
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231 1971-06-23 15 'Overwhelming' response to new scheme for six-year-olds CINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Education today described response to the new admission scheme for six-year-olds as "overwhelming." Of about 1,400 places available In the 24 Chinese schools listed for enrolment, over 1,000 places had been filled by noon today, reliable sources from231 words
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198 1971-06-23 15 Carry on Tengku's good work: Razak KOTA KINABALU. Tues. Tun Abdul Razak said today the good work initiated by Tengku Abdul Rahman to build an independent and sovereign Malaysia of one race must be continued. "This Is the best way of showing our respect and dedication to the Tengku's hopes198 words
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71 1971-06-23 15 Expert's three conditions for 1972 boom SINGAPORE, Tues— Dr. Albert Winsemius, economic development adviser to the Singapore Government, said on tils arrival today that Singapore could expect a minor economic boom by the middle of next year. Or. Winsemius said the boom would occur providing inflationary tendencies continued in developing71 words
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Article56 1971-06-23 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Hearing of the suit by police corporal V. Sithambaram. 40. who alleges that he had been wrongfully dismissed from the force, will continue tomorrow. At today's hearing in the High Court, his counsel. Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam. submitted that Sithambaram had been denied his fundamental right to56 words
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Advertisement121 1971-06-23 15 B; SINGAPORE SWEEP G IST PRIZE *****,000 j=O TO BE WON MONTHLY F feSl5O,OOO E 3 pfSz E S7sfloo Lo PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHER PRIZES I=O s'y^ DRAWING DATE =0 /Sfch July >8 71.^ Voutram Park/ ThEsuit gmmml£ Id Voucandefl W*h wM HP :>M impossible d /I to crease or121 words
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Advertisement96 1971-06-23 15 12/ i acres of **> StfiSßß everything superb under the sun await them. Here, J comfort is more I than just a word. I Guests are pampered II HAite with peerless service H |Bk9^ Ifl and exotic cuisine. *W ■■■»»*r*'*'"-"!«! From just 545/- a day, Y^B &Bto|aaH^2 il^fijfl ml let96 words
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Miscellaneous135 1971-06-23 15 S.N P.M. Programme Summary 1.45 Dondang Sayang 5.1S Pok Amai Amai S e T s cm tv i k- ci. '-'J Bichara 5.3S The Archie Show J4| Hy(Jro E ectfic StatJofl Poft I.N News (M) Dickson (documentary) 1.17 Borro Long Live the Gover- II.N FBI All The Streets are nor135 words
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Article85 1971-06-23 16 A body to probe bus grouses CINGAPORE. Tues. Bus com p a n ies have set up a committee to look into complaints and suggestions of bus commuters. The committee, it is understood, may eventually replace the Chinese Bus Owners Association which at present excludes the 'Singapore Traction Company, to85 words
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Article96 1971-06-23 16 NPC to expand its courses SINGAPORE, Tues. The National Productivity Centre would soon be able to expand its courses and consultancy services In the fields of general and personnel management, its director, Dr. David C.E. Chew, said today. The NPC would also provide courses and consultancy services in supervisory development,96 words
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Article, Illustration157 1971-06-23 16 TAP. WEE LIAN - TAP. WEE LIAN By HAVE leave will travel is the motto of the latest "pop" group to come to Singapore. And if you realise the Christones are no ordinary singers, you'll understand why they only make their tours when all four members of157 words
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131 1971-06-23 16 JAIL FOR JOBLESS MAN WHO VANISHED WITH CAR CINGAPORE, Tues. J A Jobless man took a car advertised for sale for a test run, and never came back, a magistrate's court was told today. Cyril Anthony Louis, 27. who pleaded guilty today, was Jailed for one year after he admitted131 words
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Article55 1971-06-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Vice-chancellor or the University of Malaya. Processor Ungku Aziz will deliver the Sir William Meyer Endowment lectures at the University of Madras in October. The lectures, founded by an outstanding Finance Minister of India, is one of the most prestigious foundation55 words
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Article33 1971-06-23 16 IPOH. Tues. Catholics will celebrate the silver Jubilee priesthood of Rev. Father J. Clattl with a buffet dinner in his honour at the Sam Tet School hall here on June 29.33 words
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Article101 1971-06-23 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. A total of 273 victims of the Tanjong Katong fire last Friday have been provided flats in various Housing Board estates. Most of them were moved to their new homes during the week-end. A spokesman for the Social Welfare Department said today101 words
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355 1971-06-23 16 Driving teachers blame testers, police Move to explain the problems to Yong SINGAPORE, Tues. JjHIVIN(i instructors in Singaj>ore, much run down in recent public remarks about their competence, are hitting back at "police harshness" and "authority -abusing" testers. They have also asked to meet the Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk355 words
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150 1971-06-23 16 Half of Labour Exchange jobs go to Malays CINGAPORE, Tues. Almost half the 7,340 people who found Jobs through the Labour Exchange last year were Malays. In a letter today to the Straits Times, the Ministry of Labour said that Malays comprised 45.2 per cent or 3.318 of the successful150 words
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Article52 1971-06-23 16 SINGAPORE, 'i»es. Pok Pook Seng. 17. jobless, today faced two charges of robbing two men >f $230 and valuables in P*"-k S;ah Street on May 3 and 25. No plea was recorded. Fok was remanded at the Central police sta ion until June 29. pending further52 words
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Advertisement165 1971-06-23 16 We'll help you all the way i^^^ 1 iMrli J to aircondition your home with a personal loan Airconditioninq is a luxury you really can I_. 3 r I- ki The p p r «> n «l Loans Manager A afford with a Personal Loan from hirst National First National165 words
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Advertisement157 1971-06-23 16 tjS^J/^^Sjf; scintillating show at Marco (>olo s^l jD| c£^ Y -4t7 Tonight. A great time awaits you jW(m\^ jM. XriteS^S* SHOWTIME: 9-45pm.Ai1-30pnrM«K^»>J Et Kaleidoscope m i-Jw* A world of colour, sight, sound. The Yy vs2j3 fascinating world of George Gevini, the great ©jy \ltL juggler from Australia, Remy Diaz from157 words
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Advertisement1241 1971-06-23 17 UVtRPOOL ANO OTHER tt K /CONTINENTAL PI <__ Out Sport Sails P Sham Ptnanf > ENEAS Avonmouth lintMn IUTOIYCUS Liverpool. Glasfoo J tat 24 Jut 21 r !8&& IS'IES-; 8.1..5, 'J "7 ""jiT".'/',. M S tIAX Liverpool. Glasgow Jaly 21 Ju; 24 KION Liverpool, Aironmouth Jaly 27 Jil; 11 Am1,241 words
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Advertisement2129 1971-06-23 17 muroma uiuu KYmMUinmmm IHECT TO HAMBURG 111 30 Dm P. S ham Penanf Sinpport LOADINC FOR: ROCOTA Ii Pert 25 Jm 20/27 Jm 20/ 1 Hamourg Bremen. Adam R'dam, A'wtrp. Oslo, G'burg. Malmo. C'hagin PATAGONIA Jily 1/12 July 11/14 Jlly IS/IT C'blanca, H'burf/B'mtn, R'dam/ Adam. G'burg, Ajrhus. C'hagen SUMBAWA Ju'y2,129 words
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Advertisement1263 1971-06-23 17 BJjaBMBBJMBJBBJBrv a-aff^a-ai^T^^^^a-aa^^^^afWlMJ FORTNIGHTIT EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.SJ). New York Penang p Sham Sport Kingston M»NO»L«T \KIM jMtM Jaly 1 Jiry 3 Stpt I Saiit* JaMll lily 11 M; 14 HI; 17 ■"•TO tails JMI2I Jlly M Alf 1 1 Oct I VASAHOLM Sail! Jll; 11 AM. 131,263 words
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Advertisement1114 1971-06-23 18 >^JLi KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. West AuitralU Singapore Japan aVerviaa Fraaentia I'pora P.MIMf TMUxki/f Miyi Y'kaM Mai HUM Hi. 21 AM Itapt 7 Stpt 11 SMI HStpt 17 Seat AMeptMf ur»a (ar Maa. ttaAa. HapM. TaMtiaa. KAWASAKI KINKAI RISEN WISH A LTI. JAPAN, 1 MM, STMITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hontkonf1,114 words
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Advertisement909 1971-06-23 18 tttOh ISTrtALIA Pt»RNEA njim STUITS/MARtAI lltVifE: SinfMOri P. rtoa Ptnani liMim fart ■AWUt 114 jary IS Jety II Jiry Nafaptlt.nam, Madras RAJOLAt 1/ lAm lAm II Am Nafapattinam, MMras RAJVU 21 1 Sipt 2 Sept IStpt Nafapattinam, Madras. t Caku maaaidatna milaMt. JAPAH/CUI/ SERVICE: Ptntnf P. STita S.nfjport La**ef ftri909 words
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Advertisement927 1971-06-23 18 ■-SW NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. s*^^^' (incorporated in the rcpublk of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. U.K. lUKOPI SKViCI LOADING FOX LONDON, H BURG, R'DAM, HAVRI. Siniapora P. $*ha«i Pinani Arrnti: NEPTUNE AMETHTST 1/11 Jely 11/12 Jary 11 My London 101. H'bvi| 141927 words
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Advertisement617 1971-06-23 18 mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD M» XX Jl<v A«pen» M> Lu.npo. m I The Nattooal Shtpping Ur»3 o< Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE <iajM«rt P. Slum Pana«R Am»M: lUNCA MILM 24/ftMM 27/21 JeM 20/ Herf Ma.rt 27,7. London 2J/7, A'wtrp 98, Bremen U.*. <1/M u <" nm Sd 2 i.V l ?Z.617 words
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Advertisement777 1971-06-23 19 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OP lINCAPORE AUTHORITY ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOW INC BIRTHING ARRANGEMENTS POR JUNE 23. OUT: Jalakirtl 1/2. Nacoya Muni in II Tacaytay 13/16, Tokuko Maru (followed by Bamr Wins Chin i 18. pumb Barter 844 20 Weat. Sanyo Maru |S. Olrnfalloch 31/32. Raa Matrak U N, ToniberK777 words
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Advertisement1202 1971-06-23 19 wT SOVEREIGN ttneS imc \l GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADING FOR TORONTO. HAMILTON, AND ASHTAVULA SINGAPORE P. SHAM PENANG BORDABEKOA July 24/29 July 30/ Aug. 1 Aug 2/3 GENERAL AGENTS STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. lINBAfORI lUAU lUMPUI rOll JWITItNHAM PIRAIM I SttitM wn (I Ha lain BMtna U Ww baai1,202 words
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Advertisement216 1971-06-23 19 We are moving... SlajffSsl a^Kaß^tfH a^B _^^HbF a^afca^^^^ 88 Stevens Road Singapore 10. Te1:*****3 SINTAT Rent-aCar (Pte.) Ltd. STAMFORD CHEMICAL IND. SDN. BHD. TENDER NOTICE lenders are invited foi the purchase of: One unit second-hand "Powermaster steam bollet MM Ibs'hr at 150 pslg 150 HP fully automatic, oil fired package216 words
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Advertisement545 1971-06-23 19 THE MALAYSIAN CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the 17th Annual Oeneral f Meeting of the Malaysian Co- j operative Insurance Society Limited will be held at the i Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. 11th July, 1971. at 10.00 "J AGENDA 1. To confirm the Minutes545 words
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Advertisement366 1971-06-23 19 SEH ONG CHARITY (KYBAN CONGSEE) NOTICE Is hereby given that an extraordinary general meeting of the Seh Ong Hoklen residents In Singapore will be held at No. 2 Ji.lan Berahl. off Kheam Hock Road. Singapore. 11. on the 4th July, 1971, at 10 am to elect 8 committee members to366 words
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Article70 1971-06-23 20 TMI FAMILY of the late Mr*. Oan Boon Huat (nee Tok Chwee Neo) sincerely thanks relatives, friend*, omc* colleagues, doctors and nurses K K.M.H for their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths, scroll*, donation* and kind attendance during their recent bereavement. MRS. GLORIA LIM Wee Ghee nee King Ol Lin called70 words
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Article47 1971-06-23 20 LOUIS! KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Blngapura for your latest hairstyles, expert perming and torgeous tinting Very moderate prices. Appointments: telephone *****3 U'pore). MEMO Miss Yong. Mr. Khoo and ten others will be coming for a conference. Oet Nescafii ready and sandwiches with Nestles Swiss Knight' cheese.47 words
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Obituary177 1971-06-23 20 SVASTI Komchao Kokasat (Jon), ■on of HRH Prince Svastl and HH Princess Chawi Wilal of Thailand, beloved husband of Nellie, passed axay peacefully 20.6.71 leaving son Daniel PatanadeJ, daughter* Jolle Wonxchawl, Penny Bhanlnadh A ton-ln-law Dr. Alan Heng. Night Service 8.30 p.m. Friday 29.6.71 at 116 Kng Neo Aye.177 words
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Obituary25 1971-06-23 20 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of Ma lan Hong Beng Ouat, born 1872. Dinartti 23-6-70 Badly missed with member< 1 by children and grandchildren.25 words
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Obituary17 1971-06-23 20 KHOO ING TlCK—Cortege leaves S4O East Coast load for Mount Vernoi crematorium today at 3.30 p.m.17 words
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Advertisement564 1971-06-23 20 6IWWAL AOVMTISIMiNTS sJttlTlttaUlin KCIrTEI If TO AMMOUMCIMtMT/WtIOHAL S»**a*t?* 8(4*1 SSBtJ 8 OOrs. S.M P.M. MIIT laaPOßf* SBfy. USS I «Bfd. ■MB**! OBtfi SSOtS 8 MS*!*** SKf.fi.Hl aMaaa p» /<» v m«, nm CiTs m Mh««i««i i» m swii ••user* sas iMstttti M.n s wert. FOt DETAILS llbsbsiii sal ■ils|Hi UJI564 words
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Advertisement934 1971-06-23 20 JUOONQ COMPANY require* a young English speaking and writing male, age 20 29 years, driving- licence and experienced with Import and export papers required. Pleas* write to Box A939S S.T. 8 pore with photograph (non-returnable). OTNAMIC automotive PRODUCT SALESMAN required for New Japanese Locsl Joint venture company. Must have good934 words
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Advertisement783 1971-06-23 20 ESTABLISHED TRAVIL AOINCV require* a male Junior Clerk. Qualification English school certificate. typliu. essential. dialect* spoken Teochew or Hokklen. Apply Bos A 9398 B.T. Spore NEW FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITY I have recently arrived from the United States to re-organlse our sales organisation sa Singapore and Malaysia. I will be selecting this783 words
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Advertisement990 1971-06-23 20 DISTRICT 11 Hua Ouan Avenue 2-storey semi-detached houss furnished (790. Watten Drive 2storey. comer terrace bouse furnished with 1 air-eon (1.000. Mount Sinai View 2-storay terrace nous* furnished (800. Bennett Road detached bungalow with 4 air-conditioner*. 20 000 sq.ft. of land R*ntal (2.000. Jalan UJI »lngl*-»tor*y detached house rental (990.990 words
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Advertisement1007 1971-06-23 20 LUXURIOUSLY FURNISMSD, detached bungalows, flats, air oood I tloned 48 Qoorlmsn Road, 8 Still Road, p district IS. (Spore) *****7. MODERN FURNISHID FLAT, Oll»tsad Rom, District 11. 2-BedroomoS. ser-vant-room. Mosaic /Parquet floorings Contact Singapore *****3. S BEDROOMS folly furnished corner flat, panoramic view. Kimsis Court behind FlUpatrtck'*. Available I.T. Tel:1,007 words
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Advertisement1030 1971-06-23 20 BEHIND NEW RAFFLES INSTITUTION, dist 10. n*> modem quiet apartment luxuriously furnished. 3 bedrooms, S bathroom*, spac ous lounge 'fining servant's quarters Telephone, play-ground. etc. Price SBB.OOO/. Itont (1.200/- Tel. 8 pcre *****/*****8. WOLSKIL ROAD 2 stor*y comer terrace S bedroom*, ana 2,800 «q ft. Price (82.000/- Hal Sing Park1,030 words
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Advertisement1009 1971-06-23 20 Oodown apao* vacant 1 NSW BUILDING In Borneo Road 4th. 9th flooi (roof-garden) 3.000 sq.ft. each floor. Available for 9 year* rental. Suitable for storage /light Industrie* us* Tel: ***** (mornIng) Miss Leong. B'por*. BUKIT TIMAN ROAD 9| m.s. Oodown' factory space area 3.200 sq. ft rental 40 cents p.s.f.1,009 words
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Advertisement847 1971-06-23 20 ARCHIFILAOO IPICIAL OAIUT TOUM: (Alr-coodltioned rooaj) Malaya W.«jt Coa»t 7 dsys (100/ (ISO Bunday/M(«day. Cameron Highland* 4 *£y* *to7(80 Malaya East Cosalt 6 dsys 1100/(89 Dep 27/8, 4/t. 18/7/71. PangstoT/Cameron days (90/(110 Dep: 27/6. U/7'71 Banikok ChlingWl 18 day. (343 (360 Dip' 26,6. 3/7. 7/«. Haadyal "ongkala 6 day* 890/-847 words
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129 1971-06-23 21 Poser on architects' 'nominal fee' gesture to Govt SINGAPORE, Tuei. Should the Singapore Institute of Architects, a professional body, undertake to design Government projects at nominal cost? This poser was raised In the editorial of the SIA newsletter out today. According to the editorial, the SIA recently completed the master129 words
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Article59 1971-06-23 21 SINGAPORE. Tues. An army lieutenant was in such a hurry to report for duty after lunch that he drove across double white line* to overtake other vehicles, a magistrate's court heard today. Lt. Sng Klan Huat pleaded guilty and was fined $20 for the offence In59 words
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Article26 1971-06-23 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Tries. The Rubber Producers' Council of Malaya will donate 1 100 000 to the Ex-Services Association of Malaysia's building fund on Thursday.26 words
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235 1971-06-23 21 $15,000 to get possession of his house SINGAPORE, Tuesday A PROPERTY owner today won a High Court civil suit for possession of a house In his land at Coronation Road West at a cost of $15,000. r Mr. Khew Ah Bah of Amber Road will have to pay this sum235 words
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Article74 1971-06-23 21 SINGAPORE. Tuea. A youth. Llm Kirn Swee. 19. was charged today with theft at the Singapore Recreation Club car park on May 29 between 10.30 p.m. and 1145 p.m. He Is alleged to have stolen a purse containing a pink Identity card, a driving license, a74 words
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Article46 1971-06-23 21 BINOAPORE. Tues. Teo Seng Seok. 23. wu charged In court today with unlawfully having a revolver and three round* of ammunition In Sembawanf Hill Estate this morning. No plea wu recorded and he ih remanded at the Central police station for a week.46 words
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Article303 1971-06-23 21 Saber Air loses $lmil revenue Jakarta Customs action raises cargo rates SINGAPORE. Tu*)«. $ABER AIR, Singapore s Governmentbacked charter and cargo airline, has lost about $1 million in revenue during the past seven weeks since the Indonesian (iovernment imposed stringent Customs regulations in Jakarta. It was learned that most of303 words
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Article255 1971-06-23 21 Another bank to pay more bonus CINGAPORE, Tues A second bank in Singapore Is to pay Its employees three months' salary as annual bonus this year. The United Malayan Banking Corporation Berhad <UMBC) will also pay its staff In its headquarters and six branches here bonus backpay from July 1255 words
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Article40 1971-06-23 21 BANDAR SERI BEOAWAN, Tues. A vaccination campaign has begun In Brunei's Kampong Ayer to stop the spread of typhoid. A government spokesman said, however, there was no cause for alarm but advised the people to take necessary precautions.40 words
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Advertisement664 1971-06-23 21 Cont. from Page 20) Furnitur. CONNOIIIEUft ART TABLII and otnert for salf rental ava'lahle at Kong Toog Furniture Co 2*3 Changl Ro*d. Tel: 448*33. S'por*. MEMO NUAT IHON FURNITURE offers attractive, quality furniture for your homes 'gardens. 23. Cavenagh Road. Tel *****5. Showroom Cold Storage. Orchard Road (Spore). LUXURIOUSLY DEIICHED664 words
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Advertisement1034 1971-06-23 21 MUST (ILL to rale* money ladles 14K COM ring* with precious stone* various style* fixed price 145/--worth over 1100 Ring *****8 Spore. Olivetti IDITOR4C" Electric Typewriter 1«" carriage eight months old SI 180.- Fixed price Ring *****8 Spore. ITALY IMPORTED period furniture 1 settee. 2 easy chairs. velvet and carved1,034 words
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Advertisement1071 1971-06-23 21 t*«O SUNBIAM ALPINE soft-tor good condition 11.200 ono View 29t MacPbenon Road Tel: B'por* ***** n>. T*M Fl AT tM Mlllng (4 200 ono View Venn* Theatre Car-Par* Margaret Drive Contact See *****2 Bpore. I*7o MAY FIAT *MO Excellent condition 1 owner, new Insuranc*, tax. Floorraat 13.000 mile* S3.BM)/- Tel1,071 words
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Advertisement824 1971-06-23 21 NIW MANAGEMENT offer* charming escorts for your social entertain meat. ITT. MscPher*oe/Road (MacPheraon /Aljunled Junction.) S'por* 14. 8004T6. ROSI ENTERTAINMINT lERVICII Offers attractive charming ladle* to entertain you. 6 Jalan Kechll Eastern Mansion Block D. 8 por* 44T563. PHOTOCOPVINO PLAN PRINTING laminating: Metropolitan Building Service. 40 Medelro* Butldlng. Cecil Street824 words
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Advertisement115 1971-06-23 21 NEW NATION THE RAW MATERIAL of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE Words: long ones, short ones; hard ones, simple ones make the English Language what it is. Obvious? But where do they come from— how should they be used? Find out in another great two -page educational broadsheet TOMORROW If you want115 words
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228 1971-06-23 22 JOE DORAI - M-Cup: 4 regulars out of team vs Negri JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE will be with- out four regular internationals for their opening Malaysia Cup soccer match against N«(ri Sembilan at Station Padang in Seremban today. The four recently took part in the Jakarta Independence Day soccer championships. Three of them228 words
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Article329 1971-06-23 22 GODFREY ROBERT - 'Yes' from 12 to Asian cycling GODFREY ROBERT By piVE more countries, taking the total to 12. have agreed to take part in the Fifth Asian Cycling Championships in Singapore from Oct. 23 to 30. Announcing this at yesterday's second or g a nising council meeting at the Ministry of329 words
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Article100 1971-06-23 22 SINGAPORE'S top woman golfer Kee Bee Khim added another feather to her cap when she won the Singapore Island Country Ciud Silver Cup by beating Pat Stewart 4 and 3 In the final at Island Course yesterday. The Slam Cup went to Edna Andrews who100 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-06-23 22 HK set eyes on Asian school soccer title TJONG KONG will 1 make vigorous claims to the second Asian School Soccer Cha m p i onship in Singapore next month judging from the Intensive centralised training they are currently undergoing. The Hongkong School Sports Association have selected 17 players and204 words
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Article29 1971-06-23 22 A goal by outside left Kirn Prasad gave Police "C 1-0 win over Woodbrldge Hospital In a SHA junior knockout first round match at Thomson Road yesUr-29 words
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Article, Illustration233 1971-06-23 22 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - OUCH! WHAT AN EVENING OF HOWLS, SNARLS PERCY SENEVIRATNE By TELEVISION'S popular "World Cham nlonship Wrestling" series went live at the Gay World in Singapore last night complete with snarls, sweat and saliva. It was a ballyhoo without doubt. The fans who crammed into the stadium did not think so.HAN HAI FONG Dino Lanza rides over Tiger Jeet Singh at the ropes waiting for chance to apply the strangle - 233 words
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Article216 1971-06-23 22 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By TVJP contenders Tamil Brothers Association found their form in the second half to score an impressive 6-1 win over Seletar Youths for their second successive victory in a FAS dlv. 2 league match at Farrer Park yesterday. Down 1-0 at half-time,216 words
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577 1971-06-23 22 England bowlers' revenge in drawn Test T ONDON, Tuei. Paki- stan collapsed to 148 aU out In the'.r first innings 93 behind Enpland on the fifth Knd final day of the second cricket Test at Lord's here today. At tea, with the match seemingly headed for a certain draw, EnglandReuter - 577 words
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Article57 1971-06-23 22 PARIS. Tues. French soccer club Parus-St. Germain has offered Brazilian football star Pele a three-year contract, a team spokesman said here today. A nine million franc 05.066.000) contract has been offered to Pele and arrangements are being studied by his Brazilian club. Santos, the spokesmanReuter - 57 words
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Article383 1971-06-23 22 LONDON. Tuesday AUSTRALIAN Mrs. Mar■^garet Court, opening the defence of her third Wimbledon's women's singles crown had a virtual walkover today In a secondround mafrh against her compartrlot Lorraine Robinson on the centre court on the second day of the Wimbledon Open tennis championships here. Mrs.383 words
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173 1971-06-23 23 Trees of 126 countries for 'Games glade' MUNICH. Tues. Wllll 1 Daume, organising chairman of the 1972 Munich Olympics, suggested yesterday that each of the 126 teams competing bring a tree symbolic of their nation. Mr. Daume said the Idea came from the president of the National Olympic Committee ofUPI - 173 words
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Article, Illustration541 1971-06-23 23 20-foot birdie putt clinches victory NEW YORK, Tues. Lee Trevino shot a two-under par 68 yesterday to defeat Jack Nicklaus by three strokes and win the 71st U.S. Open golf championship in an 18--hole playoff at the alternately rain-and-sun-drenched Mer i o n541 words
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Article150 1971-06-23 23 BIGGAR IS STAR IN LIONS' VICTORY BLENHEIM i New Zealand). Tues. The British Lions Hugby Union team withstood a second half onslaught to beat the lowly-rated Marl-borough-Nelson Bays team by 31-12 here today. In the final 23 minutes, the combined team scored (our tries and the lack or a goalklckerReuter - 150 words
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Article67 1971-06-23 23 NEW YORK, Tues. Results of baseball games played yesterday American Leafne: Baltimore 7 Washington 1; Cleveland v Boston postponed; Milwaukee 3 California 2 (10 inns); Chicago 5 Kansas City 1: Oakland 3 Minnesota 3. National Lea«ae: Atlanta 6 Montreal 4 (Ist game). Montreal 5 Atlanta 3 (2nd);67 words
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Article608 1971-06-23 23 EPSOM JEEP - Count Carlo looks hard to beat EPSOM JEEP By fOUNT CARLO, a useful sprinter in Class 5, did a fine gallop on good going at Bukit Timah yesterday when he ran 3f in 38 3/5 sec. Jockey Johnny Rao kept the four-year-old on the bit all the way. Count Carlo,608 words
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287 1971-06-23 23 Clay will float like an elephant, says Ellis UOUSTON, Tues. 11 Jimmy Ellis, a trim 190-lb for his July 26 fight with Casslus Clay, said the 224-,lb Clay would "float like an elephant and sting like a snail" in their Astrodome bout. Angelo Dundee, Clay's former trainer who now Is287 words
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Advertisement155 1971-06-23 22 Say NO to heat, I I F r-r-.;2s'" :>^«Sy- '^m llJh^\ >^ YES to comfort. Ever noticed the way Sanyo Cooling Fans shake their heads? /£^BSs^ultt2/5K They can do it from any starting position -they can say NO to J^Mmffir A heat in any part or corner of the room.155 words
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Miscellaneous57 1971-06-23 22 Netball SWNA league: Dlv. 3 Sprinters II v Frawr and Neave; PSA v 007 II (River Valley Road 5.30 p.m > Soccer Friendly: Hong Kong Bank v Police (Oeylang 5. 1S p.m i Inter-Ocean Lines v OPN Bport« Club (Parrer Park 5.15 p.m.) Squash SSRA league: ANZUK v SCC; Police57 words
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Advertisement77 1971-06-23 23 I lA** ft -JIB I I 9 W£j9 Ikn^l y *9 I Stay Fresh-All-Day with Lifebuoy Enjoy the wonderful /resh-all-day feeling that Lifebuoy LlJfebllOJ^a Toilet Soap gives you. You'll love Lifebuoy's rich, lively lather and spicy perfume. Only Lifebuoy contains B PURALIN, a special ingredient that washes away dirt and77 words
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Advertisement132 1971-06-23 23 W\ ¥\H ff f 4 K^,*/^ THE "WOOD* TRAP SHOT ORDINARILY, USING R WOOD FROM R FfllßWflY BUNKER IS NOT fIDVISRBLE, BUT UNDER SOME CIRCUMSTANCES 1 RECOMMEND ITS USE. FOR INSTfINCE, IF I fIW TRfIPPED SOME 175 YRRDS FROM THE 6REEH ftND TOO MUCH SftND PREVENTS ME FROM GETTING TO132 words
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Advertisement468 1971-06-23 23 WORD PUZZLE p——— Cat ila«f ttttii tut i STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAYJ WORD PUZZLE V I 1 i I vtf\ C«l Mt M 4 fit tlttl tHIWI I Mllut ■•SlracliMl Mlw i MM (Mr /Mri./Miit) Mtrtw «a o i m i t i j_k&^ JX aIJ fiu 2 l*^^(Hj^ C|K I468 words
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Article54 1971-06-23 24 PARIB. Tues. Oovemmenu and institutions concerned about the Palls tan refugee problem met here yeaterday under the chairmanship of the World Bank and agreed to take part In a relief programme under the supervision of the U.N. No specific commitment* of new aid to Pakistan were givenUPI - 54 words
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Article25 1971-06-23 24 BOCHTTM (West Oermany), Tues. The Bochum Space Observatory announced today It waa recemag radio signals from an apparently new Soviet space flight. UPL25 words
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235 1971-06-23 24 Kidnap alert as clerk gets his sexes mixed SINGAPORE, Tues. For more than an hour today, Singapore's police force went on a big-scale kidnap alert over a clerk's report. At 11.30 a.m., the clerk was on his way to lunch at Jalan Bahru Selatan when he saw what he thought235 words
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Article39 1971-06-23 24 WASHINGTON. Tues. The Supreme Court has agreed to rule next term on whether the Government may tap the telephone of anyone it believes to be a threat to national security without obtaining consent from a federal Judge. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article438 1971-06-23 24 J ONDON, Tuaa. Tha atoek tnarkat continued to be ovarshadowrd by Wall Street! weakness. A few luuea attempted a mild rally during tha afternoon only to eaaa again when early advleaa from New York again abowed an aaaler trend. Daalera reported little telling preature howerer. Markings at 9.702.438 words
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Article, Illustration299 1971-06-23 24 Soul from Yuri's fingertips TTE watches, spellJTI bound, as her Ivory-white fingers flutter on the keys of her ivory-white electric organ. She transmits soul through her fingers, her electric music reaching out to the furthest members of the audience in the room of over 190. The object of seven year299 words
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Article70 1971-06-23 24 Malaysian student dies in prison PERTH, Tues. A young Malaysian student serving a sentence for bringing cannabis into Australia has died in Fremantle jail near Perth, officials confirmed today. Indran Thlllakannu, 24, of Penang, died in prison on May 25. He had been receiving treatment for a heart condiuon. Indran70 words
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Advertisement78 1971-06-23 24 EQUATRON BHD. General Electric Superthrust gives you big cooling capacity at low running cost with these unbeatable features: •ultra quiet— because of GE rotary compressor. •exclusive air-wash filtering system using the GE unique spine-fin cooling coil. •slide-out chassis for easy maintenance. Plus the quality and long-life /in^ you know you78 words
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Advertisement226 1971-06-23 24 siS LYflv •21sL__-sf here at long last: a full frame 'compact' as good as the Yashica Electro 35. At good at the Yaahka Electro 35? The world't best telling electronic camera the one that takes perfect colour pictures in any light, even dim candlelight, without flash? Yet. Because in designing226 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-06-23 24 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers.15 words
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