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Title Section23 1971-06-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times. The National Estd. IMS THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250723 words
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Article, Illustration649 1971-06-24 1 BLAIR JOHNSON - Haw Par deals probe BLAIR JOHNSON: Monetary Authority check on trading By Singapore, Wed. DEALINGS in How Par International shares last week are being investigated. The inquiry was ordered today by Monetary Authority of Singapore managing director Mr. Michael Wong Pak-shong. Officials of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore649 words
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Article626 1971-06-24 1 Accord at last on entry into Common mart T UXEMBOURG, Wed. Britain and the European Common Market after 10 years of talks and two French vetoes today agreed on terms for British entry into the booming continental trading block. With a 4.30 a.m. toast in champagne, British626 words
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Article747 1971-06-24 1 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG: By Singapore, Wednesday A CRISIS has erupted within the month old Peoples Front. The result may be a complete split of the new political party and the oustlnr of lawyer Mr. Lvi Boon Poh as secretary-general. This is over two major issues Mr. Lui's own747 words
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Article29 1971-06-24 1 ADDIS ABABA, Wed— African heads of state today overwhelmingly rejected dialogue with South Africa, proposed by the Ivory Coast as a «tcp toward peaceful neutrality.— AP.AP - 29 words
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Article84 1971-06-24 1 LEEDS (England). Wed. Former British Air Force Sergeant Nicholas Prager was jailed for 12 years today, after being found guilty of passing defence secrets to Czechoslovakia. Prager, who had denied the charges, was found not guilty of preparing for further espionage. The sentence came atReuter - 84 words
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317 1971-06-24 1 Fourth paper enters Pentagon secrets game pHICAGO, Wed. The Chicago Sun-Times entered the secret papers game today. The newspaper carried extracts from classified documents which suggested that the Kennedy administration was "Intimately Involved" In the overthrow of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem. The paper's editor, Mr. James F. Hoge317 words
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Article49 1971-06-24 1 MONTREAL, Wed. Canadian police have made one of their largest heroin seizures, worth up to US$3O million (|M million) on ihe illicit market, hidden In a car atjoatd a Soviet ship, it was announced today The vessel was on a voyage from Frar.ce to Canada. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article33 1971-06-24 1 NAIROBI. Wed. A former Kenyan assistant Education Minister, Oldeon Mutlso, was Jailed for nlne-nnd-half years today after pleading guilty here to a charge of conspiring to overthrow the Kenya Oovernmen» Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article46 1971-06-24 1 ADDIS ABABA. Wed— The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) summit here today called for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Security Council to discuss Namibia (South West Africa) in the light of the World Court decision that South Africa's presence there is illegal.46 words
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559 1971-06-24 1 SEYMOUR TOPPING - SEYMOUR TOPPING: By Peking, Wednesday PREMIER Chou En-lai has announced that no vengeful action would be taken against the people of Taiwan if the island yielded to Peking's control. He broke Peking's silence on the future of the inhabitants of Taiwan in the event ofNYT - 559 words
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Article40 1971-06-24 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. About 30 MPs marched on the U.S. Embassy today and demanded that the American Government halt two cargo ships that were reported to be carrying arms from the U.S. to West Pakistan UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Advertisement48 1971-06-24 1 from $$620 5-day tour Cathay Pacific Budget Discovery Tour leaves Singapore every Friday. Call your travel agent or Cathay Pacific and discover Indonesia for as little as S$ 620. fly Hong Kong's discovery airline CATHAY PACIFIC Ramayana BWg., 46-47 Robinson Rd., s~^ Singapore, 1. Tel. ***** v^— 6^48 words
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Advertisement9 1971-06-24 1 BA great automatic turntable in every respect, H JebsenTjessen9 words
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208 1971-06-24 2 CHUA SIEW KENG - CHUA SIEW KENG By SINGAPORE. Wed. —No. this pretty, fresh -eyed lass Is not a beauty «;ueen. Nor Is she a n»odeL Fifteen year-old Mi'.-vl Ramos, with ■oft jet-black, long hair and a lovely olive skinned complexion Is a Girl Guide208 words
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512 1971-06-24 2 STEPHEN BOEY - STEPHEN BOEY: MILITARY FOLLOW-UP AGAINST REDS Ipoh, Wednesday— l I IFE must go on even if one has to live dangerously. That is the philosophy of thousands of people whose livelihood is affected by the 24-hour curfew imposed since June 15.512 words
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Article72 1971-06-24 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« Kampong OUm citizens' consultative committee will hold a chest X-ray campaign for the ootistltuency from next month. Free X-rays will be given at the Kampong alum Community Centre on July 14. 15. 16. from July 19 to 23. and at Kota Raja Community Centre72 words
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156 1971-06-24 2 S'PORE NOT ASKED TO TRACK WANTED AMERICAN SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore police said today they had not been asked to help In the search for a wanted American. George Faussnacht, 35. In whose Philadelphia home was recently found a huge supply of arms and explosives, faces arrest by his home156 words
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77 1971-06-24 2 S'pore to host social welfare meeting SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Council of Social Service will host a meeting of the International Council of Social Welfare Asian and Western Pacific Regional Working Party from June 28 to July 2. Delegates from about 10 nations will attend the conference which Is being77 words
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Article67 1971-06-24 2 PAP current affairs SINGAPORE, Wed— The Minister lor Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will open a series of talks on current affairs to be held at the PAP Queenstown branch on Sunday. The branch's youth section Is also organising a course on folk dancing, beginning on July 19 Admission Is67 words
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Article, Illustration124 1971-06-24 2 /CANBERRA, Wed. A Kj dispute between the Australian and Singapore Governments over payment of rent for barracks accommodation in Singapore remains unsolved, senior defence sources here said today. The sources said no announcement of an agreement between the two governments was Imminent. They saidReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement20 1971-06-24 2 Bombay non-stop byßoeing7o7 every Wednesday, Friday ami Suiulav at 830pm. '>\ > v ■>"-.' V Call your Travel Agent or MSA at *****120 words
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378 1971-06-24 3 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO SCHEME SENT TO NTUC By SINGAPORE, Wed. The Consumers' Association of Singapore ((.ASK) is planning a co-operative for meat, fish, vegetables, eggs and poultry with the NTUC to fight price hikes. Dr. Henry Ong, pro-tern chairman of CASE said today he had378 words
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112 1971-06-24 3 Tun urged to help retrenched clerks KUALA LI'MPL'R, Wed. Tun Abdul Razak was today urged to intervene in the Government's retrenchment of 4,000 temporary clerks and typists in the civil service. This was one of three resolutions adopted at a rally attended by more than 1.000 members of the Amalgamated112 words
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Article43 1971-06-24 3 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minuter fur Culture Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will open Singapore's first drive-in cinema at Jurong on July 14. Its '.lrst film "Doctor in Trouble" will be a charity premiere. The cinrma is part of Cathay Organisation.43 words
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Article34 1971-06-24 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Upper Serangoon constituency will hold Its second meeting to discuss preparations (or the 6th. National Day celebration; at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Upper Serangoon (Mi m.s.) community centre.34 words
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93 1971-06-24 3 Convention from hotel men of 8 countries SINGAPORE, Wed. HoUlim irom eight Asian countries are meeting here next week for a four-day tourism convention. They belong to the Orient Chain Hotels, an organisation formed for the mutual benefit of 12 hotels In the eight countries Including Singapore. Malaysia, Thailand, Hong93 words
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Article60 1971-06-24 3 PENANO, Wed.— Two Penang clerks have been selected to Join 348 other Asians for monthlong "Asian Youth Voyage, sponsored by the Japanese Junior Chamber. Miss Molly Khoo. 22. and Mr. S. Ramalingam 18. both City Council clerks, will fly to Hong Kong on Sunday to60 words
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Article, Illustration185 1971-06-24 3 RITA LOONG - RITA LOONG: By Singapore, Wed MUSIC 1 ignis the world for blind violinist and pianist Mohammed All Partokesuemo (above). For .Mohammed, it is something he must have every day or "I will not feel aU rightHe is here for a brief stopover185 words
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119 1971-06-24 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. A three-man working party appointed by the Hong Kong Government is now In Singapore to study the change to metrication here. It is led by Mr. H. Miller, member of the Hong Kong Metrication Com m 1 1 tee and119 words
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117 1971-06-24 3 OANDA SERI BEGAWAN. Wed. The Brunei police are to lose that leggy look. Things are also being designed to keep them much cooler. These are two basic changes in the new police uniforms which will come In force soon. Deputy Commissioner of Police Penglran Dato117 words
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Article64 1971-06-24 3 Income tax course at varsity SINGAPORE, Wed —The University of Singapore's Extramural Studies Department will hold a six-lecture course on income tax. Mr. Lee Fook Hong, a tax consultant will give the lectures between 7.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. at the university's Physics Room Two from July 13. The course64 words
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192 1971-06-24 3 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - Typhoid: Satay shop ordered to close IGNATIUS STEPHEN By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. The Medical Department today ordered the town's leading satay shop to be closed following the isolation of a suspected typhoid "carrier" here. The tracking down of the carrier comes In the wake of an Increased number of192 words
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Article36 1971-06-24 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Hawker Moh Kirn Llong. 17, today admitted stealing a tape-player worth $150 from a car parked along Queens Street on June 20. Sentence was postponed to July 7 'pending a probation report.36 words
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Advertisement310 1971-06-24 3 10 ways Ihe Dale Carnegie Coarse helps men and women: Acquire poise and confidence Speak effectively Sell yourself and your fdeas Be at your best with any group Remember names Think and speak on your feet Control fear and worry Be a better conversationalist Develop your hidden abilities Win a310 words
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Advertisement234 1971-06-24 3 Vbur money issafe in Australia Registered Mortgages on land and buildings have been one of the safest investments over the years, preferred by careful investors throughout the world for the/past century. Australian Housing Mortgages are particularly attractive because of the stability of the Australian Government and the sound growth of234 words
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Article, Illustration348 1971-06-24 4 LIM SUAN KOOI - LIM SUAN KOOI By Singapore, Wed. jy(R. T'ao Shou-Po has "forged" 35,000 signatures and has made a fortune from this art. But he walks a free man. In fact, Mr. T'ao, a robust 70-year-old, is a master of a dying art seal348 words
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296 1971-06-24 4 Export boom if wages are kept down CINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore will be able to "outbid" many rivals in selling goods to world markets if she keeps her wage costs down to a reasonable level. This was the consensus of business circles today when they analysed Singapore's export chances next year296 words
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Article65 1971-06-24 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Women's sub-committee of Jalan Tenteram Community Centre Is organising a baby ■how on Sunday, August IS, at 9 am at the centre 'o celebrate Singapore's 6th National Day. Entry forms are available at the centre. The contest Is divided Into three groups for65 words
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Article43 1971-06-24 4 Safety first contest SINGAFORE. Wed. Mrs. Jek Yeun Thong, wife of the Minister (or Culture, will present prizes at the finals of the Singapore Junior Safety First Council's ninth annual Inter-school Safety First English oratorical contest at the Cultural Centre on June 28.43 words
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Article137 1971-06-24 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Vlcotims of robberies committed in ihe Chinatown area during the last four months were today asked to contact the police to assist them in their investigations. This follows the arrest of five men and recovery of various articles. The men were picked up137 words
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108 1971-06-24 4 'ENOUGH NEW STAFF AT S'PORE VARSITY' CINGAPORE, Wed. <- The tJ University of Singapore today said It had enough new staff to absorb Its loss of lecturer*. Commenting on the latest resignations of two lecturers from the Business Administration Department last month a spokesman said: "We have a larre number108 words
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Advertisement342 1971-06-24 4 (Another MtXUOM-DOIXAB OHOMIH In Hongkong) CAPITOL NEXT CHANCE HEART POUNDING fr g EXCITEMENT fc HEART STOPPING 1 1^ Jj* suspense jgf^4 .^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^S^gW jSjj- (Pit W i j Everybody saw the killing. only the J boy saw the killer... he too must die! EYEWITNESS LIONEL JEFFRIES, SUSAN GEORGE, in TECHNICOLOR Iki342 words
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Advertisement26 1971-06-24 4 the swingiest place In town »S1»OT-SI»OT Toaoy Only: 130-3. 30-7.00 A 9.30 p.m George Ardisson in "A MAN CALLED AMEN" (Color) Tomorrow: "Scan ef Dracula" (Color).26 words
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Advertisement186 1971-06-24 4 ♦VbS\VVaVVWVVaVWS^V.'.SVA%%%V.Va'.*.%V.S%'eSV. i^ now in its Bth SMASHING WEEK! I '^HBgi r s^^T^^Tr i TTT*t m n*— ■^^■F^^^giV uenficit of r^ H w In B Bg)^gjsv. P^Re^a^^aMal tfMaksod'^H b^R^^^am^BKasW r«gl IJ "I "a f J l^r™TTißi V -^L^LS i \WM IWlyt lusls sM*aJw»^^g^»*l g\^r .a t*" j n l Ks?g\w 5186 words
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Advertisement544 1971-06-24 4 I i dbCdK gEE^L^J NOW SHOWING! 11am, 1.10, 4.00, 430 A 9 IJ #i Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen Tfce MACNIFICINT SIVIN" d| Panovision Color (UA) gl NEXT CHAN6II B Ann Lynn, Keith Barron pj Linda Hoyden "BABY LOVE" in Color (AVCO Embosjy-l-OX! I J BJ NOW SHOWING-No Free Lift I544 words
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158 1971-06-24 5 BOWLING CENTRE CLOSED AS IT HAD NO LICENCE SINGAPORE, Wed. The 16-lane International Bowling Centre at Hyatt Hotel was ordered to close yesterday because it had been operating without a licence. But It will reopen soon. The owners. Vat Yuen Hong Company, have applied for a licence to operate the158 words
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Article331 1971-06-24 5 ARTHUR RICHARDS - SOS brings in a new 737 ARTHUR RICHARDS Plane tyres burst before take-off -By- SINGAPORE, Wednesday jyjSA's new-type Hoeing 737, due to go into service only in August, was brought in for emergency duty today when an MSA plane burs! its tyres Ix'fore take-off at Singapore airport The Boeing 737331 words
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Article, Illustration120 1971-06-24 5 CHRISTINE SHAPING UP NICELY FOR TOKYO rpHINGS are nicely shap--1 iiir up for pretty Christine Gabriel. Singapore's eirl at next month's Miss Young International Pageant in Tokyo. Eicht weeks ago, she was told in blunt terms that she's little thick under the chin and around the neck and waist toFrancis One - 120 words
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Article26 1971-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Ten members from the Singapore Lions Club (East) will donate blood tomorrow at 2 p.m at the blood bank at Outram Hospital.26 words
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305 1971-06-24 5 Two Chinese school teachers' unions plan to merge SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union and the Singapore Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union plan to menje Into a single body. The merger will unite 1.000 members from the SCSTU and 800 members from the SCMSTU. The SCBTU represents mainly305 words
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114 1971-06-24 5 SUPERVISEE 'TOO DRUNK' TO RETURN TO CAMP SINGAPORE, Wed. A police supervisee who said that he had been "too drunk" to return to his camp was today jailed for two years by a district court. Ooh Puay Ouan admitted being outdoors when he was required to be In the Ahmad114 words
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Article212 1971-06-24 5 Desertion— under the same roof SINGAPORE. Wed EX)R four years a man r and his wife, whose marriage "was on the rocks", continued to live together in their Housing Board flat by* in separate rooms. Today, a High Court jm j ii iv tnai Mr. M. Monan Janardan Sundram, a212 words
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Article81 1971-06-24 5 Good deed cost him $100 OINGAPORE, Wed.-Na-tional serviceman Lew Chye Engs good deed taking a sick comrade home in his car cost him $100 today. He was fined ror speeding at 70 to 75 m.p.h., along Upper East Coast Road on Nov. 23. 1969. Lew of Haig Road Camp I81 words
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Advertisement161 1971-06-24 5 TANDBERG 4000X STEREO RECORDER HI-FI SYSTEM SETS A BRILLIANT NEWS STANDARD IN RECORDING CAPABILI T V WITH UNIQUE CROSSFIELD DESIGN You con produce the world's finest tape recordings with this remarkable new instrument. Even at 3% ips, this solid stote 3-speed. Recorder con record everything from 40 ***** Hz with161 words
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Advertisement204 1971-06-24 5 Who else flies 747s from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Manila and Tokyo direct to the U.S. A.? Only Northwest. Nobody else. Meet us in any of these four cities and a Northwest Orient 747 will fly you direct to Seattle, Chicago and New York and from Tokyo to Honolulu and San204 words
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Article40 1971-06-24 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Motorcyclist Yee Pock Yong of Jalan Memblna was fined $55 by a magistrate's court for speeding at 54 to 56 m.p.h. along Nicoll Highway, where the speed limit is 40 m.p.h. on April 8 last year.40 words
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292 1971-06-24 6 MASIE KWEE - MASIE KWEE By CINQAPORE, Wed. The three-day enrolment of six-year-olds who start school next month ended today with one significant outcome. It was found that In areas where families are predominantly Englisheducuted, response to the scheme was comparatively poor. Statistics for the new Ministry292 words
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Article, Illustration105 1971-06-24 6 ROLA LIKES CLEAN AND ORDERLY S'PORE SINGAPORE. Wed— Two things about Singapore impress jet-setter Rola Sung law and order, and cleanliness. This lovely Korean singer should know. For she's worked in some of the top cities of the world, especially in America and Europe. Rola (above) said: "I'm quite particular105 words
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Article48 1971-06-24 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Fijian Minister for Finance. Mr W. Barrett, arrived in Singapore tonight to discuss with Singapore Government officials Fiji's desire to Join the Asian grouping of the World Bank. Mr. Barrett will meet the Minister for Finance. Mr. Hon Sui Sen, tomorrow.48 words
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Article31 1971-06-24 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Satlsh P Doshi has been elected chairman of the Singapore Polytechnic Engineering Society Mr. Yeow Chew Yoon was elected vire-chalrman and Mr. Wong Vat Foo. secretary.31 words
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Article95 1971-06-24 6 Bukit Ho Swee thefts: 3 held SINGAPORE, Wed— Police today arrested three youths in Jalan Bukit Ho Swee In connection with at least three cases of housebreaking and theft in the area. They were arrested by Detective Sub-Inspector Harmone Singh and detective constable Lim Kah Chin at 10.30 a.m. following95 words
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Article32 1971-06-24 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Chamber Ensemble in association with the National Library, will present a "musical soiree" on Sunday at 8 pm. in the National Library Lecture Hall (admission free*32 words
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144 1971-06-24 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Professor Lim Chong Yah. 39, acting head of the Economics Department at the University of Singapore, has been elected dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Pr3viously Reader in Economics and senior lecturer, he holds a doctorate in economics144 words
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274 1971-06-24 6 Test $2m cargo going direct to buyer New dollar-saving way of shipping rubber SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE 8,200-ton South Venture left with 4,171) tons of unitiscd rubber today for the United States, putting to test a new; dollarsaving method of shipping rubber direct to 1 American buyers. The steamer, carrying the274 words
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Miscellaneous128 1971-06-24 6 Alloy Oop Bn VmT Hantlin DUO* BACK.MAX! THAT OLD GOfcTS THATS TH' STUFF, DOC! I I SHALL I STAY OF COURSE.' AFTER THEY RUN OUT LIABLE TO HEAVE ONE OF THOSE I MAKE 'EM KEEP WITH "EM, CARL? IOF CANNED GOODS WE CAN fl 7HIN3S THROUfiH OUR WINDSHIELD.' >^\THBR DISTANCE.'128 words
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Article909 1971-06-24 7 GUS MACDONALD, who was recently in Russia, reports on the problem of the women there too much equality. A SU R P RISING oversight in the minor Industry of Women's Lib publications ls the near-total neglect of the one place where women have almost made It909 words
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1383 1971-06-24 7 Wanted— safer cars or better drivers? David Fishlock says 'the human factor' has been neglected LONDON Do people really want cars that are safer? Safer cars mean more costly cars, more frequent and stlffer tests, more legislation and more public servants to see it enforced. Americans, the most car-conscious people1,383 words
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Advertisement229 1971-06-24 7 ~T^, v ~"^^K V' 1 fj| '*^L y^ r^^/kT^^^^tm What does Chambers 's offer you and your whole family? What does CHAMBERS'S offer you and your whole family? CHAMBERSS ENCYCLOPEADIA is a masterpiece of scholarship. It is pure learning. Knowledge backed by the authority of over 3,000 contributing 9 H^UHll|Hft£t229 words
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Advertisement8 1971-06-24 7 I*l 4 1 1 *j& BORNEO FUJICOLOR SERVICES8 words
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Article59 1971-06-24 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Milton Tan, chairman ot the National Safety First Council, will present safety awards to 136 employees of BP Singapore at the BP House training centre. Paslr Pan Jang, tomorrow. The awards, similar to those Introduced by BP Refinery to 1U staff, are for59 words
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Article, Illustration180 1971-06-24 8 MALACCA, Wed. Education Minister Inche Hussein Onn today told students that they should concentrate on their studies and not get involved in "other matters". "You should allow such matters to be taken care of by the Government which is capable of doing so,"180 words
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Article55 1971-06-24 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— A watchman. Letchumana Pathy s/o Vadivellu PUlai. 41. was fined $100 or 10 days' jail for possession of stolen goods at Oate 2 PSA. on April 1 at about 11.50 p.m. They Included two calces of soap. 14 packets of perfumed tissues, two bottles of cologne,55 words
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Article43 1971-06-24 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A local organ music festival will be held to select an organist for an international competition in Japan. The first Singapore organ festival, sponsored by Yamaha Music (Asia* Ltd.. will be held trom early July to early August.43 words
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112 1971-06-24 8 HOUSEWIFE AGREES TO RETURN TO HUSBAND SINGAPORE, Wed. A housewife agreed today to return to her husband after he promised to set up a new home without his mother staying with them. Her mother-in-law, who was in court, fainted during; a brief adjournment but was revived 10 minutes later. Krishna112 words
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68 1971-06-24 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Sir Arthur Lee, national president of the Returned Services League of Australia, and his wife will arrive in Singapore on Sunday for a five-day visit. Sir Arthur and Lady Lee are on an unofficial tour of the places In South-east Asia In68 words
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Article29 1971-06-24 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr Rufus Yen Lie Koh. a hotel project manager, has been elected president and chairman of the executive committee for the Newton District Boy Scouts.29 words
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234 1971-06-24 8 S'pore understands Pak refugees problem best, says Narayan SINGAPORE, Wednesday INDIAN leader Jaya Prakash Narayan, who is here at the tailend of a world tour to explain the East Pakistan refugees problem, said that of all the capitals he visited he found "the best appreciation of the situation in Singapore."234 words
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Article302 1971-06-24 8 P. M. RAMAN - Guilty bosses at building sites P. M. RAMAN: 'Hit-and-run policy' to complete urgent jobs By Singapore, Wed CMALL-tkne contractors with urgent jobs in hand are said to be responsible for em ploying the thousands of non-citi/ens at build ing' construction sites without lust obtaining work permits. Inquiries today in building302 words
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201 1971-06-24 8 $2 million overseas orders in danger says firm tors Association, are awa-»- that they cannot employ I non-citizens without firs* obtaining work permits, and also that the procedure I i getting permits have been simplified. The president of the association, Mr. Ton Sens Sit. said he had issued ;i circular201 words
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116 1971-06-24 8 Public are warned of military exercises DINGAPORE, Wed. The I O Ministry of Defence has advised the public that blanks will be used during the following military exercises. Tamplnrs area between 7.30 am. on Monday and 5.30 p.m on Wednesday; Mandal forest between 8 a.m. on Monday and 12 noon.116 words
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Article50 1971-06-24 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— Police supervisee Amat bin Junit alias Ahmad bin Junit 23. was today jailed for .six months after he admitted being outdoors near Amber Road at 8 p.m. yesterday. Under a Ministry of Home Affairs order, he had to remain indoors from 6 p.m. to 6 am50 words
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Article32 1971-06-24 8 SINOAPORE. Wed— Two labourers. Atan bin Manjur Shah. 30. and Saminathan Mariappan, 21. were today fined ISO each after they admitted smoking reefers of Indian Hemp In N*ll Road ves'erday32 words
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Miscellaneous271 1971-06-24 8 Straits Times Crossword I |bb| ACROSS a. 7 muddled about the 1. 5 Association battlefield? (8. French? Not so many (4, 4). 6). 11. Cite mad penal reform 5. Prank composer of "The when and where? (4. 3. 5). Sea" (6). IS. English river In spate over 9. 5. Game271 words
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120 1971-06-24 9 SEASONFARES FOR OVERAGED PUPILS? I WOULD like to know why the Ministry of Communications and the bus companies never considered issuing, season tickets to school children above 18! If the university students under 24 are granted season tickets, why not school children above 18? No doubt, they are overaged but120 words
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Letter95 1971-06-24 9 rUR report last week said that students who are bus commuters form almost two-thirds of the 12,000 under-g r a d v a t c population in "the Republic's five institutions of higher learning." A later report named the institutions. Reading it one would have the Impression that there were95 words
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Letter65 1971-06-24 9 IT is (treat to see an 89--year-old grandpa with walking; stick alighting from a bus comfortably and safely. It happened at 11.55 a.m. on Saturday, June 19. at a bus section opposite a Hindu temple in South Bridge Road. The patience and care from the conductor and the driver of65 words
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380 1971-06-24 9 Treating the public like crooks to catch a crook JT IS sad and frightening that certain members of the police force Fed they have to employ insolence and threats to gain public co-operation. This Is what happened to me when I was unfortu nate enough to be collared for an380 words
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Letter103 1971-06-24 9 ALL religions have their own customs. Like Muslims, the Hindus do not normally wear shoes, slippers or sandals in their homes. Idols and statues are kept for prayers In the main hall or in other rooms of the house which have to be treated respectfully as sacred places. When meter-103 words
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Letter164 1971-06-24 9 MR. RAJARATNAM iST, June 18) can expect plain sailing over the STB's plan to levy 10 cents per call over a fixed quota of telephone calls per month Just as Singapore has accepted reasonable" increases in the cost of food, fuel, transport and housing. The Government can also take back164 words
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Letter107 1971-06-24 9 EVER since you published my letter (ST., May 10) I have been waiting for a reply from the Ministry of Education regarding my unsuccessful application to Pre-U One classes. But till today there has been no reply. I wonder what is going on in the Ministry regarding cases like mine.107 words
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182 1971-06-24 9 T REFER to your story headed "Envoy is named second deputy head of varsity" (ST June 18) No proposal has been put forward berore the University Council for the appointment of a second deputy vice-chancellor much less Mr. Baker's appointment to a182 words
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291 1971-06-24 9 How you should shop around for a fair deal ]tf V local retailer sup--ITI plies my grocery needs efficiently, reliably and courteously—and delivers twice dally, if necessary. When I first moved to this area. I "shopped around" a fair amount, and am now pretty sure where prices differ above or291 words
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Letter76 1971-06-24 9 I am employed by a foreign publishing firm as a sales representative solely on a commission basis. No transport allowance is given. I believe it is only right and proper that my employer should contribute on my behalf to the Central Provident Fund paying in 10 per cent of the76 words
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Letter73 1971-06-24 9 rpHERE are two concrete 1 pillars at the entrance leading to the Armenian Street carpark. One of these pillars Is tilting towards the road and is in danger of collapsing. This entrance Is often used by motorists as well as a great number of schoolchildren dally and before any harm73 words
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Letter192 1971-06-24 9 Govt replies. 11/ITH reference to the TV letter by V.N. Mahtanl (ST.. June 10). the Chief Building Surveyor's records show that in 1967. your correspondent displayed a sign which depicted not only the name of his shop at Changl Village, but also the trade name of the product sold therein.192 words
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Letter98 1971-06-24 9 I REFER to the letter by "Anti-Mosquito" (ST., June 7) concerning the mosquito nuisance at Lorong Satun and Lorong Loyak. A survey of the area disclosed mosquito breedings In water-bearing receptacles within 14 private homes. Discarded tins Indiscriminately thrown onto the vacant land complained of were also found to be98 words
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Article515 1971-06-24 10 Whatever the British public may feel about the agreement reached at Luxembourg yesterday morning, the spokesmen of the European Six are confident that their historic decision will change the economic and political future of Europe. They may be right. Every Western European, including the honorary Europeans in515 words
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Article235 1971-06-24 10 The possibility of a resumption of diplomatic relations between Israel and the Soviet Union, broken off in 1967, has obviously brightened. Hence the Israeli Foreign Minister, Mr. Aba Eban's recent statements welcoming a renewal cf relations with Moscow. Admittedly Russian military aid has made Egypt more powerful than235 words
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Article233 1971-06-24 10 The fiery "death by misadventure" of a young welder on board a tanker at the Jurong shipyard draws attention once more to the need for more effective industrial safety measures in Singapore. Evidence at the inquest into this tragedy showed that no safety measures had been provided233 words
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Article, Illustration698 1971-06-24 10 N.S. MUTHANA - A MAN WHO TAKES ON THE 'IMPOSSIBLE' N.S. MUTHANA BY KUALA LUMPUR IT takes singularly uncommon strength or character for a man to turn his back on political power when it is within his grasp. Jayaprakash Narayan. the Indian humanist who arrives In Kuala Lumpur today, is an example of698 words
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Article90 1971-06-24 10 18 GASOLINE with lead a worse pollutant than gasoline without lead? Although lead -free gasoline is used in the United States, non-lead high-octane gasoline would produce about as much pollution as the lead additives. Thus, the removal of lead from gasoline would not halt pollution. This90 words
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Article101 1971-06-24 10 JN SPITE of numerous complaints about the cattle nuisance in towns I still find a lot of stray cattle In the Seremban town area. Recently I was Involved In a terrifying encounter with a cow running amok in front of the NJ3. Padang. Paul Street. Had It not been for101 words
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94 1971-06-24 10 I AM a retired "io--1 bot"... And if anyone contradicts me I have absolute proof: 33 years of service with the post office. Therefore. I know too well that postal workers are expected to work like mechanical men unstlntlngly and without question. And 1 endorse94 words
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Article78 1971-06-24 10 Every day was a slave shift. And Saturdays we had to work a full day (without pay). For m> Muslim colleagues, this robot routine was particularly hard during the fasting months. Among items In the robot "repertoire": The selling of lottery tickets, Toto sales, dog licences, selling the report of78 words
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Article59 1971-06-24 10 And. once, selling flags. While other Government servants knock off at four, the poor postal worker struggles on until six or seven. And on top of this he's pilloried by his superiors and tne public: shouted and snarled at. Perhaps you can't blame them. After all. robots are not supposed59 words
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Article161 1971-06-24 10 EAST Is East and West is west and this fact is festooned with red tape. And so I sympathise with "East Coaster" (S.T. June 13) who told of his embarraslng run-in with an official of the education department in Perak and the latter's curt reminder that your correspondent was now161 words
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Article317 1971-06-24 10 I DO not know how far this is true, but I have been told that even if I were to park my car on the road which has a wfiite line in the centre, the traffic policeman has to observe it for five minutes before he317 words
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Article, Illustration775 1971-06-24 10 A phoenix risen from ashes of war AS BRITAIN GEARS UP TO JOINING THE COMMON MARKET A LOOK INTO WHAT THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY IS ALL ABOUT... LONDON The European Common Market, now in its 14th year, has changed the world trade map and played a vital part in enabling Western775 words
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Advertisement67 1971-06-24 10 Stylts cut to the latest trend by our most experienced craftsman since 1934. Suits completely hand tailorad stitched right to '.he buttonholes ensuring best workmanship. We are also Importers a> exporters of flnast Gents textiles thereby we hava tha latest widest range of materials for selection. And for our customers67 words
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Advertisement47 1971-06-24 10 HITACHI Hitachi, Ltd. Tokyo, Japan. CLUTCH MOTOR W.u^B^B»aaaamiV <**' Reliable, powerful motor Quick and smooth operation Minimum noise and vibration Dust-proof. totally enclosed motor HnACHI Clutch Motors are available in SINGLE-PHASE THREE-PHASE UNITS. Sole Distributors CHU CHEONG CO. PTE. LTD. 21 1 Victoria St., Singapore 7. Tel *****/947 words
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866 1971-06-24 11 Senator: We have been deceived WASHINGTON, Wednesday §ENATOR Fulbright, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, said yesterday that the committee has portions of a secret Pentagon study on the U.S. involvement in Vietnam. He said the document is "grossly over-classified and that it supports his conclusion that "we have been866 words
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Article57 1971-06-24 11 WARSAW, Wed. Adam Mueller, a Polish-born American sentenced last month to five years in Jail for spying, was released by Polish authorities yesterday. An embassy spokesman said American officials had been Informed by the Polish Foreign Ministry that the Council of State had granted clemency to MuellerNYT - 57 words
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Article38 1971-06-24 11 BANGKOK. Wed. The Government has alerted Its forces along the boroer with Cambodia following communist attacks on Cambodian provinces close to the frontier. Armed Forces Chief -of -SUif. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya, said today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article39 1971-06-24 11 PARIS. Wed. A squadron of the Soviet Union's latest MIO aircraft will visit Prance In September on the first flight ol modern Russian combat planes into the western wocld. Soviet Ambassador Mr. Valerian Zonn announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article31 1971-06-24 11 BOSTON. Wed Comedian Bob Hope is expected to undergo special treatment tomorrow at Boston's Retina Foundation for an eye ailment that has botheied him the last four years. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration398 1971-06-24 11 LONDON. Wednesday pRINCE Philip is in hot water over a speech warning of dangers to agriculture il Britain should join the Common Market. He said on Monday the Common Market farm system had "completely upended" some longstanding agricultural patterns in memberNYT; AP - 398 words
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Advertisement198 1971-06-24 11 OUR PILOTS GET YOU AIRBORNE, OUR PURSERS TAKE YOU TO SUBLIME HEIGHTS. When the takeoff roar settles to a Specifically, he's in charge of all murmuring hum, you'll hear different passenger services aboard the aircraft, sounds. Thetinkle of silver against^^^From lighting and heating arrangechina.Winepouringintocrys- j^^^ ments to the more complicated198 words
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Miscellaneous21 1971-06-24 11 THE GAMBOLS By Birry Aipltiy i i canY LVAI fsi? 1 <*^v 1 j***. VjruAf SALE TO OPEM/ gSM CK2p "*^S21 words
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245 1971-06-24 12 Marcos orders probe into mass killings MANILA. Wed. The Secretary of Defence and the National Police chief flew south today to investigate a reported massacre of 57 men, women and children in North Cotabato Province. On a mission for President Marcos, Secretary Juan Pence Enrlle and Brig. -Gen. Eduardo GarciaAP - 245 words
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237 1971-06-24 12 Envoy's expulsion casts shadow over talks MOSCOW, Wed. The 1 expulsion of Soviet diplomats from Britain and of British diplomats from Moscow has cast a shadow over political talks between the two countries beginning here today. One of the Britons ordered to leave the Soviet Union was to have interpretedReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration124 1971-06-24 12 HOUSTON. Wed. Technical talka compatible spacecraft docking system uhnh would allow American astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts to link up in space began on an optimistic note here yesterday. The 19-man delegation of Soviet space scientists and engin eers and the 22-meni-ber negotiating124 words
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614 1971-06-24 12 Sadat warns: Next war against Israel will be fiercer PRESIDENT Sadat yesterday warned that the coming battles against Israel will be much fiercer than all previous ones and will entail heavy losses. He was addressing Egyptian naval officers during a visit to the Haval Academy in the Mediterranean city ofReuter - 614 words
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159 1971-06-24 12 f ONDON. Wed Three underground magazine editors went on trial here yesterday on five charges under Britain's Obscene Publications Act. Richard Neville, James Anderson and Felix Dennis of "Ox" magazine pleaded not guilty to all the charges, which included publishing obscene material and corrupting youngReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement117 1971-06-24 12 il Bfe tttk Wk is- I MPA. Find out why our cover girl, Susie Looi, has been nicknamed Stormy. Also in |f| this issue a smash colour pin-up of RAQUEL WELCH and the lyrics and HJ score of 'KNOCK 3 TIMES' by Dawn. H Do you know that your posture117 words
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453 1971-06-24 13 Pull out in nine months call to -Nixon- WASHINGTON, Wad. Senate today called on President Nixon to withdraw all American forces from Vietnam over a nine-month period, subject to the release of all prisoners by Hanoi and the Vietcong. This Is the first time that either House of Congress hasReuter; NYT - 453 words
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Article, Illustration51 1971-06-24 13 SYDNEY, Wed. Leonard Brodrick places his wife's lukk a ge into their car outside the Royal Hospital for Women here yesterday, before leaving for their home in Canberi ra. Mrs. Brodrick gave birth to niinup I c t s on June 13 but none survived. AP radioAP - 51 words
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108 1971-06-24 13 Stars fail in bid to save painting LONDON. Wed. Two new ballets received their world premiers in London on Tuesday night in a glittering rescue operation to prevent a 400-year-old Italian painting being sold to the United States. Launching a campaign to keep Titian's 'Death of Actaeon" in this country,AP - 108 words
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Article27 1971-06-24 13 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Soviet Union is building a naval installation and setting up anti-aii craft missiles in the Sudan, according to intelligence reports here. NYT.NYT - 27 words
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389 1971-06-24 13 Police foil bizarre Vietcong plot to kill diplomat CAIGON. Wed. South Vietnamese police said today they foiled a bizarre Vietcong plot to murder a British diplomat and his wife here and use their diplomatic car for a sneak attack on the Presidential Palace. Mr. N.F.J. Mercer, the 43--year-old administrative FirstReuter - 389 words
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Advertisement242 1971-06-24 13 SINGAPORE Allay Photo Traders Allay Traders (Pte.) Ltd., Amateur Photo Stores Ltd., Bee Loh Photo Suppliers Bengold Co., Benteng Radio Elect. Boon Co. Cathay Photo Store Chong Wah Watches Camera* C. K. Tang (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Dollar Store (The Arcade) Everbright Photo Centre Harrows Pte. Ltd., Hock Cheong Co., Jack's242 words
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Advertisement172 1971-06-24 13 Vforldwidc JAL flies to 36 cities in 24 countries around the world. Come relax with us. Only one of the five airlines flying around the world today can pamper you with the unique hospitality, the serene atmosphere of Japan. And make you feel luxuriously at home every mile of the172 words
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Article31 1971-06-24 14 tt. Semb. loxj Elect luthmans .T.I. P. Text. icAlister lega Chem I. Mysla $3 26 $220 $280 $0.90 $1.02 $2.87 $1.13 $126 .10 .08 .07 .06 .05 .05 04 .0431 words
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Article31 1971-06-24 14 Vjinomoto $182 —.18 Straits Times $8.15 —.15 3CBC $510 —.10 F and N $5.80 —.10 r Dev. $146 —.06 Icma $156 —.06 E N.E. $2.89 —05 3. Union $0.80J —.03431 words
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Article16 1971-06-24 14 Haw Par 638.000 Public Bank 194.000 Sea View 185.000 P. and Telecom 168.00016 words
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Article35 1971-06-24 14 Jun* 22 June 23 Industrial 161.26 160.73 1 HoteU: 77.92 81.81 Properties: 127.59 128.16 Tins 93.05 93.07 ft rubbers: 118.70 118.65 > Dec. 30, 1966 a 100 IDec. 31. 1968 100 tDec. 29, 1962 10035 words
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Article1097 1971-06-24 14 BID ANC OFFER PRICES OFFICIALS LISTED AT TMI CL0»I OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE w*J?«* Vmci 1 Movement. 1 in BRACKETS VEITEROAV WERE: CLOSING TONE: Hotels, properties steady while the rest easier. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots totalled 3,155,0001,097 words
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217 1971-06-24 14 •pHE trend remained 1 generally uncertain In reduced trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Active trading was again recorded In selective issues, most of which were traded lower. Daring the afternoon session there appeared to be more buyers at lower217 words
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Article67 1971-06-24 14 THESE average Asian 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. One month 6 3/4 p.c. Two months 6 13/16p.c.67 words
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Article1310 1971-06-24 14 DUSINESS 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 lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (1) $1.55. (1) $1.56. Ajinomoto (1) $1.82. Alcan (1) $1.53 Ben (4) $1.39.1,310 words
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Article167 1971-06-24 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at June 23. Local dollars to one unit of Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to 100 units of Foreign Currency Belgian Francs167 words
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Article418 1971-06-24 14 I TNITED Engineers yes t c r day announced terms of its bid to acquire the entire issued capital of McAlister. In an after-hours announcement to the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore, UE gave notice that it will offer five UE $1 shares for418 words
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Article23 1971-06-24 14 JUNE 23. RUBBER: 103.00 cents per kilo (down 1.25 cents). TIN: $631 (up $4). Official offering 271 tons (down 44 tons).23 words
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Article256 1971-06-24 14 Tin is up $4 THE Straits tin price in Pen a n g yesterday perked $4 to $631.00 per picul on an official offering down 44 tons to 271 tons. The local upsurge was more or less in unison with the overnight London upward trend which registered a gain of256 words
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Article110 1971-06-24 14 (MlNtll PRODUCE" CXCHANCE. SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICE* PER PICUL YESTERDAY Cecon-rt Oil: bulk »54 Sellers. drum |56| seller*. Ceari: Mixed (fob.) loo** July' Auk. UK/Cont. »32 B. PiMMr Muntok AST A whit* f.o.b. 100« f NLW $1871 sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96<* NLW |177 i sellers. Sarawak special black110 words
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Article60 1971-06-24 14 Tuesday Monday *v s *v s Umdon 40.125 3».»5 Beirut «045 40.25 HonKkont 41.36 41.25 Zurich 40.10 B 39.95 B 40.25 S 40.10 S Paris «0.6S 40. 64 S pore (1) Unch. 41.50 Spore (2) Unch. 155.30 (1) Kxport price in non-sterling areas in US dollar* per60 words
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Article38 1971-06-24 14 London copper prices on Tuesday previous in brackets Wlrebar— Spot buyer f 443 00 .{443.0(1) seller (443 50 ((443 50); Three Months buyer (454.00 (£455.00) svllrrs (455 00 1(455 50) Market tene: Steady, (ales: 2.675 tons.38 words
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Article41 1971-06-24 14 In London on Tuesday the price or Malavun 5 per cent CIF UK L'K N European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton Nov. Dec. was quoted at L'K (108 sellers or Ex Com 5262 sellers (UK £104 sellers).41 words
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Article78 1971-06-24 14 •T>Hr Malaysian Minister 1 of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Customs duties for the period from June 24 to 30. Rubber 47\ cenU a lb. Copra $512.00 a ton Palm Oil $727.25 a ton Palm Kernel $337.50 a ton The rates of duties payable are: Rubber78 words
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Article478 1971-06-24 14 !r THE rubber market yesterday opened fractionally better but slipped back on lack of Interest to the 103.75 cents level in dull very quiet conditions. Turnover was minimal. After a quiet start, values weakened on lack of buyers, whilst trading continued at a minimum. The market closed478 words
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Article210 1971-06-24 14 Profit up at Tractors A NOTHER profits adi\ vaiice has been made by Tractors Malaysia for the year ending this month. The years accjunts are yet to be finalised but chairman D.W. Plnder expects a pre-tax figure of at least $3.4 million. If this forecast Is met head-on, then the210 words
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Article329 1971-06-24 14 ■VfELBOURNE, Wed. Oils again dominated trading on the Melbourne Exchange today. Woodside stood out with a 15 cent gain to $1.09 after reaching a high of SI. 12 and the contributing shares jumped 20 cents at 93 cents. The other oils were generally steady with Beaver adding half a329 words
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Article274 1971-06-24 14 YEW YORK. Tues— The mar- ket again failed to sustain a mid-session rally and prices moved slightly lower In moderately actfve trading. Concern over higher interest rates, the recently-reported low cash position of the mutual funds and the sluggishness of the economic recovery were again cited as the274 words
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Article79 1971-06-24 14 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tuesday 69.69 Monday 69 75 Week ago 69 98 RUBBERS Tuesday i 8 2.05 Monday 181 53 Week ago 176.48 OILS Tuesday 351.62 Monday 351.46 Week ago 353 20 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 370 6 Monday 370.5 Wee^ago 368 .4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS T^ay 874.42 Monday 87679 words
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Article246 1971-06-24 14 HONO KONG. Wed— The market opened on a fairly easy pace and strengthened, however. towards the end of the morning session but in the afternoon eventually gave way and closed easier. The total turnover value for the day was HK $23,930 million. Today'! doling middle prices In Hong246 words
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224 1971-06-24 15 CINGAPORE, Wed. J A mental patient, Tan Beng Chong, 55, might have given a fellow patient a push which resulted in the latter's death, a coroner's court heard today. However, Tan, who Is suffering from chronic mental illness, will224 words
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143 1971-06-24 15 Notes case counsel raises an objection CINGAPORE, Wed. 3 Counsel for three m*n accused of passing forged currency today challenged the admissibility of a cautioned statement. Mr. Joe Chellam objected to the admission of the statement by businessman Ling Teng Yang, 36, when the preliminary Inquiry Into the charges entered143 words
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Article62 1971-06-24 15 BINOAPORE. Wed. Mr. Khoo Kay Thong has been elected president of the Singapore Government Shorthand Writers Association. Other officials are: Vicepresident, Mr. Mega Sundram. secretary. Mr. Teoh Kirn Lock (re-elected); treasurer. Miss Mary Singh (re-elected). Committee: Mr. Harold Ho. Miss Leong Lee Kong, Miss Sharlfah bte. I.62 words
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Article42 1971-06-24 15 SINGAPORE Wed. The Chinese YMCA will conduct a four-week course In ballroom dancing at its premises from June 20 on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 8 p.m. and 10 pjn. The course will cost $34 for members and 130 tor non-mem-bers.42 words
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Article43 1971-06-24 15 IPOH. Wed— The Perak PlyIng Club has sold Its nine-year-old Beagle aircraft, a four-seater, to Mr. H. Ramsay, a member of the Singapore Flying Club. The club was forced to sell the plane for financial reasons, according to a spokesman.43 words
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Article, Illustration253 1971-06-24 15 WHAT A STRAITS TIMES TEAM SAW YESTERDAY. SINGAPORE, Wednesday STRAITS Times reader has complained that one of the two clubs on the Singapore Padang has been "wasting precious water" on its cricket lawn. A Straits Times team today decided to check on the253 words
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Article114 1971-06-24 15 Water use down a million gallons SINGAPORE, Wed— Water cnns v m p tion went down by one million gallons yesterday to 95 million gallons the lowest of any Tuesday since May 1. It was also the 12th successive day that demand has been held under the 100--million gallon mark.114 words
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Miscellaneous635 1971-06-24 15 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening and General Hos- Ice Competitions and Enter pital tamment) 3.21 Our Music Makers Featuring: jl5 others s (C A. Sham and The Moonglows JJJ "q s bay lw 3.55 Housewives Matinee Tragedy p of Match Marriages (A Hokkien Callan— Goodbye Nobby Clarke635 words
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Miscellaneous221 1971-06-24 15 3.N P.M. Programme Summary 7.11 Medical Cent'e Danger Point 3.12 Wayang Kulit 1* ltt "> One Magazine 1.19 Programme Summary 3.24 The Road Runner Show NBA Basketbal Hlg hl|ghts 3.44 Englebert Humperdinck 1.34 Mimbar Islam 4.35 The Three Stooge: Com- S.N News (M) motion in the Ocean 1.17 Peristiwa 4.57221 words
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205 1971-06-24 16 GERRY DE SILVA - Police offer $5,000 for return of charms GERRY DE SILVA By SINGAPORE, Wed. Businessman Lim Choo Kirn is still praying for the return of three good luck charms stolen from him three months ago. Offerings to the gods are made occasionally, and stuck over his door are coloured "talisman" papers205 words
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102 1971-06-24 16 TEMPLE PLANS $2 MIL SWITCH TO TOURISM PNANG, Wed— One of the oldest Chinese temples in Bukit Mertajam, in Province Wellesley, plans to convert the temple and its precinct to a tourist complex with facilities for chalets and a hill-top restaurant. The Kirn Sal Tong temple rebuilding committee has submitted102 words
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Article315 1971-06-24 16 Ex-PC: Bribe inquiry not fair *I couldn't comprehend much of proceedings' SINGAPORE, Wed A FORMER police corporal told the High Coort today he was unrepresented and unable to comprehend much of the disciplinary proceedings against him over an alleged bribe of two dollars in September 1909 V. Sithambaram, 40, said315 words
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Article60 1971-06-24 16 Ganja and 3 Indons in a sampan SITIAWAN, Wed —A Malaysian Navy patrol boat, the Sri Trengganu, yesterday detained a sampan with three Indonesians aboard, in Malaysian territorial waters. The patrol intercepted the sampan about 10 miles south -west of Tanjong Sauh, near here, at about noon. On board were60 words
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Article, Illustration198 1971-06-24 16 CHEW LEE CHING - CHEW LEE CHING: By Singapore, Wed. IF Mrs. Ann Thompson has her way there will be many other ho v s ewives here dabbling with copper sheets, hammers, nails and add. For they are the tools of her hobby which198 words
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Advertisement167 1971-06-24 16 OBTAINABLE AT THE FOLLOWING SANYO DEALERS: /^^Ts Jr^ TAI KWANG (1968) PTE. LTD. INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL CORPORATION f fjdßKmQ 181. Beach Road. Tel *****,*****0 36. Eu Tong Seng St Tel *****1,*****8 .^^^^QHEr -#^P/ PETER CHEW'S BENGOLD CO M^SBS^'^W' Shops 1& 2 Clwnenceau Shopping Centre 6. Raff let Place I^^^. W .^^^Zfl167 words
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Article126 1971-06-24 17 Caning for three robbers CINGAPORE, Wed. •J Three robbers one aged 16 were jailed and ordered to receive three strokes of the rotan each today for robbing a company director of $21,450 at gunpoint. The director, Mr. Kwee Sloe Sang, was also stabbed on the forehead. Mr. Kwee was in126 words
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Article42 1971-06-24 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— A Greek ship. Gardross, Is now loading rubber at Port Swettenham for shipment to China. A spokesman for the Port Swcttenham Authority today confirmed that the vessel had loaded about 400 tons of rubber for China.42 words
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153 1971-06-24 17 $55,000 DAMAGES FOR HEAD INJURY TEACHER SINGAPORE, Wed—Retired teacher M.S. Mohamed Noor, 53, who suffered a severe head Injury In a car accident, was awarded $55,000 damages and costs in a consent Judgment by Mr. Justice Choor Singh today. Initially, the injury brought about a "personality change" leading to his153 words
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Article57 1971-06-24 17 SINGAPORE. Wed —A driver. Pan Ngap Cher, 27, was charged today with causing the death of Goh Chew Kee by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. Pan was alleged to have knocked down Goh while driving a crane-lorry at an unnamed road ofl Jalan Kolam57 words
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Article46 1971-06-24 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Tanah Merah Besar community centre management committee will hold a dinner on Saturday at 7 p.m. to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the centre. The MP for Changi, Mr. Sim Boon Woo, will be among the guests present.46 words
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470 1971-06-24 17 SOH TIANG KENG - NTUC defers backing for wages councils SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Wed gMPLOYERS have said "yes" but the National Trades Union Congress has yet to declare its public support Ear the proposal to set up wages councils. But in private, many trade unionists have expressed their favour, in principle, to470 words
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Article, Illustration143 1971-06-24 17 AMERICAN VARSITY DEGREES FOR 3 S'POREANS SINGAPORE, Wed. Three Singapore students were among the 323 to obtain degrees from Andrews University in Michigan, America. They are Miss Pamela Koh. who obtained a Master of Arts degree in Education, Mrs. Jane Berry 'above), who got a Bachelor of Science degree in143 words
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66 1971-06-24 17 Police appeal to dead man's next-of-kin SINGAPORE, Wed. Police today appealed to the next-of-kln of Pavadi s/o Nadeson, 60, who died in hospital yesterday, to contact them. Pavadi was brought to the Thomson Hospital by a man called Mr. Rahman at about 12.40 p.m. Mr. Rahman and Pavadl's next-of-kin are66 words
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Article40 1971-06-24 17 SINGAPOUt. »,cu— The Toa Payoh community centre is organising Taekwon-do and Tal Chi classes for beginners, starting from July 1. Classes will be held every Tuesdays (7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.) and Thursdays (8.45 p.m. to 10 p.m.).40 words
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Article20 1971-06-24 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Mountbatten community centre's management committee will hold a baby show at the centre on Sunday.20 words
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Article25 1971-06-24 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. There were 148.734 registered cars on the roads here up to the end of last month 933 more than In April.25 words
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272 1971-06-24 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. WORKERS were today urged to "wake up" to the need for safety measures for their own well-being, as well as for greater productivity. "Efforts must also be made to increase their consciousness for such measures," said Inche Abdul Aziz Karim, chairman of272 words
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89 1971-06-24 17 CINGAPORE, Wed. A "noise-pollution free" campaign will be held at the Bukit Ho Swee housing estate on Friday at 7.30 p.m. in front of Block 44 Be© Crescent. The campaign will include a tour of the estate by leaders of the cltixens consultative committee and89 words
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159 1971-06-24 17 Phone levy: Another 6 bodies protest CINGAPORE, Wed. Protest against the reported Singapore Telephone Board plan to levy 10 cents a call after the first 100 calls Is snowballing. Six more trade members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce have written to the chamber supporting Its views that business here159 words
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Advertisement66 1971-06-24 17 Jflr^^^ j^^r^^^k. Do your thing to your own a/ \q beat and the throb of )|>|s»ls Trinity and the Pink \J\^_^/\J and Purple at The Eye fUpp^p from dusk to dawn. UICC J C Th« twinging dnco that dill hit It kl CUSCADEN HOUSE HOTEL TEL: 3729T1 TONIGHT JimmiE leeds66 words
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Advertisement237 1971-06-24 17 A BAH AD TOSAUDS 5W Superb Swiss Salads J^T^^4h\ Jvft a lunchtime speciality. Not /j J)) the only speciality of I "^Cy Le Chalet. Swiss Fondues \V-^ Rrm wY\ Raclette and other \l\nV delightful dishes from |(I In \\n Switzerland. A special and I y lllj different taste. ij I237 words
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Article105 1971-06-24 18 r*po perk up a sick child's 1 appetite, brighten the meal tray. Put meat and vegetables on skewers, cut an orange like the petal of a flower, form circles, squares, and triangles out of toast. WASH a wound with soap and water before applying antiseptic. USE nylon net105 words
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Article, Illustration432 1971-06-24 18 WHKN Mrs. Shirley Yeoh beat a retreat from the local fashion scene five years ago, she never really gave up the one thing she loves to do designing. Although she was out of the public eye, she kept working at the drawing board and sketch432 words
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420 1971-06-24 18 ]MORE and more iT women are discovering that today's easy to operate camera is a useful and creative aid in home decoration, arrangement and planning. Whether moving from one home to another, shopping for furnishings, getting ready for a party or planning420 words
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Article162 1971-06-24 18 ALTHOUGH diamond is the hardest substance in nature, you have to be careful not to drop or bang it against a hard surface. It can crack and chip. Other tips on the diamonds Don't Jumble diamond pieces together in a jewel box since diamonds have the power162 words
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Article66 1971-06-24 18 MANY couples are relying on their life insurance policies to provide additional income for them when retirement comes. While life Insurance is purchased primarily to furnish financial protect- lon for dependants if the pollcyholder dies, prematurely, almost half of the persons questioned In an American survey said they66 words
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81 1971-06-24 18 VJOW the handbag A manufacturers are designing "pouchery" to go with the short-shorts trend. The idea is to make the handbags "kicky" and young, put together from unusual materials. A New York firm, for instance, uses jute, hemp and linen in shapes that range81 words
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Advertisement473 1971-06-24 18 SKINNY PEOPLE getnew^power} Fftij^^Ha^g^^^^^B mm All in one concentrated food supplement quickly gives pounds and inches of solid, healthy flesh to thin under-weight men and women. Super WATE-ON is a new, pleasanl-to-take substance that's packed full with everything to giveyou real P-O-W-E-R! weight-building calories— blood-build ing Vitamin 8.1 2 for473 words
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Advertisement20 1971-06-24 18 \V -I M gflSr i every girl has prpDlem nair PERFUMEC IS SPRAY SET 1 ■xKidoi, Pans Nev> York 9HL'20 words
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Advertisement140 1971-06-24 18 Look! the bra without even one little seam Love the natural look? This ;s the contour bra without a seam in sight. Go ahead, wear it under your great new sweater knits. This little no-seam bra won't tell you're wearing a bra. But you'll have the light support you want.140 words
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Advertisement1352 1971-06-24 19 I 1 LIVERPOOL AND OTHER UK CONTINENT r_ Due Spore Sails P. S'tiim Penanf I AUTOLVCUS Liverpool. Clasfoaj Jim 25 Jaac 27 I ACHILLES Lmerpool. Duolm Sit. IS TNujy Jnt ?S/Jity 1 I iTROCLUS leuoes, Liverpool, Belfast Jiry 5 Jiry 7 Jiry 1/11 lily 11 I LVCAW uvtrpool. Glasgow My1,352 words
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Advertisement1329 1971-06-24 19 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA. New York Penanf P S'nam Spore K ngston MANBALAY MM j, M M Jaly i Jary 1 Sept I MARON Sailei Jim 12 Jlly 11 Jaly 14 Jiry 17 KYOTO Mils Jail 21 Jaly M Aaf 1 Aaf 3 Oct I VASAHOLM1,329 words
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Advertisement1218 1971-06-24 20 ■■■■jBBBBMg|^MpMBMpi|HBIHBIH|^^HHH^HHHHB|H lam U ank jl faaaaL IK mm §I J a^aal UAHMH^MaiBBaBaBBaaBBBaaaaBaaBBBBaBI Hi J i^^L— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australia /Singapore /Japan Service FremwtU Spore Melung YWUichi/Mgoya Y'hama Kobi lergna Man 21 Aif 2 Sept 7 Sept 11 Sept 14 Sept 17 Sept Aceeptug carga fir Kale, Ouka. Nageya,1,218 words
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Advertisement970 1971-06-24 20 I_!L T*^** W: iraa-a-V FROM AUSTRALIA Peunf P. Sham Siniaoor: I URNEA JH"H OR NEW 2EAUNO: Penani P. Sham Smppore Laa*«| tar: MAKfcATA II Aa| II 21 Aa| IWI »«J A""- Ly D din ITS MAORAS SERVIfE: Singapore P Snam Penani LiHial AIUUt 1/14 lily 15 Jily II iilf Naiapatimam,970 words
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Advertisement944 1971-06-24 20 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. cC=^- (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P Sham Penang Arrrirtt: NEPTUNE AMETHYST 1/11 iirf 11 12 lily 11 Illy lonic?, 10 1. H burg US R'dant944 words
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Advertisement778 1971-06-24 20 ~^jfT™^ALAYSiAi^NTERNATIONAL AM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Mo 3OE. Jlrv Amcwng Kuato Lu.npor I The National SNtpping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Slum Penanf arriitl: IUNiA MELOR 24 21 Juie 27. 79 Jiae 31 2 lily Havn 27 7, London 21/1, H burg 48, R d?m 6'», A'werp 98,778 words
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Advertisement1127 1971-06-24 21 JHI POUT OF SINOAPOMI AUTMO 2. Yrwb.nk B/3. Sanbrln. B'l and ".ITV ANNOUNCIO TMI FOLLOW Ctltim B/5 INC BERTHING ARRAHCIMENTI FOR JUNE I*. mmwm OUT y ewban B/J uanbrln. OUT: Rally KMrrik 3/4. Pmldtnt PONT IWITTINHAM 10/11. Achlllri 15/16 Luu 14.er.1x lx <'«llcx 115 (Barge) 20 Writ D.yii *">•'' ■•rthe:1,127 words
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Advertisement201 1971-06-24 21 GOLDEN BUFFALO LINE Sinfapon f Sham FOli ■■(•LSCN WON Si. lll- II H In* loarMCO MamuM. Ourtan t •I. "SMJEN WH" 11/1 J Air) 11/11 AN) lOurtflcT M»r«IM. DurtM t Cap* Tom. "COIDEN OCUN" IJ/JI lir» M/n IHi lonfvit* Tacom* t Yancowtr (Washinfton). SMtnl A|lltS. tOLDEN DDtCON SMIPPINC (S) PTE.201 words
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Advertisement159 1971-06-24 21 "WO 1 £Mf7a»SMPrW&TfUOMSN.(rTOIJI »«VWC«CH.STI«fU I NOASOftt 1 Ttl: 911*22, 9IIMI, ***** REGULAR FAST SERVICES TO FROM INDONESIA mers a, g. J* L S Net Wliat Oiakarti Para,an|. mm Him Diatarti Pardiani. JL" 0 'i* O,aHarta,Panuan|. H ofl > B»i.» M r»r/Malia!s««. «1*« N 8 MOM 4 Jll Djakarta, !u aba,».159 words
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Article27 1971-06-24 22 THE FAMILY of the late Koh Keng Hock thank relatives and friend* for their donation*. wreath*, scrolls, visits and attended the funeral on is 6 71.27 words
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Article76 1971-06-24 22 MICHELLE BEAUTY A Vudcl Academy all Fashion Show at Coffee Shop at Imperial Hotel on Saturday. 20th June at 4.00—5.00 p.m. sponsored by Uiuder Cosmetics and outlits t.y Shirley s Fashion Home A Odeon Shirt Fashion Show at the Mm Fah Co. stall at Kallang Trade Exposition i p.m76 words
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Obituary102 1971-06-24 22 MADAM LIM SOON CHINC age 77 passed away 22.6.71. Mourned by sons, Thum Mun Sun, Mun Khoon. Mun Fai. Mun Kirn. Mun Lum. Mun Hun. Mun Poh. Mun Ching. Mun Lai. Mun Kook, ten daughters-in-law, son-in-law, 35 grand, hildr.n and one great grand-daughter. Curteg, w.ll leave 7A. yueens Crescent,102 words
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Article17 1971-06-24 22 S.O S. SAMARITANS OF SINGAPORE Despairing- Tempted t" -mule' Find a phone. Ring :*:*t any time.17 words
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Advertisement700 1971-06-24 22 GINIRAL ADVERT.SIMINTS .OVERTISEMENTS ACCEMED UP TO ANNOUNCCMENT/MItSONAL liaatat > ia%l Mats i mrt SM P M OAIIY iaprsrt ealr ti.H s mtt. Minn ten M ceils Mr*. kt.itint t*i» $I.M s asts. Htn.mum Vi» lor li word* PHONE CAFS. TEL: *****1 Minimum MO /or word* mm" W'i FOR DETAILS Sejittn700 words
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Advertisement831 1971-06-24 22 JURONC COMPANY require* a young English speaking and writing male, age 20 25 year*, driving- licence and experienced with Import and export papers required. Pleaae write to Box A 5398 S.T. Spore with photograph non-returnable). BUILDING SITE FOREMAN with some experience required by well established construction firm. Apply direct with831 words
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Advertisement889 1971-06-24 22 LIVE-IN AMAH required speak English Chinese cooking for American family of 3. Tel *****3 Spore. CAR ORIVER WANTED. Preferably living in dlst. 5. Salary $160/- p.m. Overtime extra. Ring ***** B'pore. ARCHITECTS w.th minimum 2 years experience required by expanding Singapore Architectural Office. Full range responsibilities. Write with resume and889 words
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Advertisement948 1971-06-24 22 DISTRICT 10: JERVOIS CLOSE, 3 Bedroomed Furnished Ground floor flat. $900 p.m. Real Estate Agents And Investment Company. 53 Tbe Arcade, *****/*****/*****. Spore DISTS. S 10, 11 luxurious apartments and detached bungalows single/ double-ttorey available Immediately Rental $750/- $2,500/- Ring ***** V Spore. DIST. 11 4-BEDROOMED furnished bouse $1,300/- 2948 words
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Advertisement1042 1971-06-24 22 27, JALAN BULOH PERINOU bungalow house with furniture. Ring *****9 B'pore. 2 4 p.m. FURNISHED ROOM to let with (an $140 Pacific Mansion. Tel: Spore *****7 after 6.30 p.m. OIST. IS FURNISHED ROOM In cozy corner flat with working single all amenities $135- Tel *****6 Spore. Accommodation wantad SENIOR COMPANY1,042 words
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Advertisement961 1971-06-24 22 DISTRICT 1* shophouae/modem flat* t AH m/t I'pper Berangooo. Road Charlton Park. .1- bed rooms. 1-bath-room. llvlng/dlnlng room* balcony and kitchen. Tel: SSB76 B" pore. SELETAR HILLS Jalan Kerulng American type. furnished singlestorey terrace house mosaic throughout, newly renovated. 3'pore *****8 FURNISHEO FLAT Clemenceau Aye. high level facing East Sale961 words
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Advertisement1042 1971-06-24 22 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING City A Guilds London Intermediate Alternating/Direct Current new beginners' courses commencing July. Also Surveying Levelling. Re^al School. Tel: ***** 8 pore STUDY AT HOME and pass examination- SCB Ltd. offer Home Study Courses In Correspondence Report Writing. Shorthand. Secretarial Duties. Book-keeping, etc Write for details P. O. Box1,042 words
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Advertisement882 1971-06-24 22 REFRIGERATORS fiO/- Cooker. $3 Enquiries: Slntin FtMU* Rental*. 4J Winchester House. Collyer Quay. (■pore) Tel: 9M&3«. TV, AIRCONOITIONBM, washing machines Sale h.p.. rental and repair. Spore *****0. SEWING MACHINE Sale/Rental/Rerair Cheong Lee Co 373. North Bridge Road Tel S pore ***** FURNITURE FOR HIRt at «tn Oee Beng 83 Rocnore882 words
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Article, Illustration868 1971-06-24 23 CHRISTINA CHEANG - CHRISTINA CHEANG: UNION LEADER ASSAULT CASE Wednesday A FORMER MSA aircraft cleaner today alleged in court lh;it be hatj been "oppressed to the verge of insanity" by his union president Mr. Phey Yew Kok's "righthand man." According to Oh868 words
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124 1971-06-24 23 Chinese YMCA courses in karate for beginners CINGAPORE. Wed. The >3 Chinese YMCA Is conducting two courses in karate for beginners at its Palmer Road premises and the Brighton Avenue training gymnasium from June 28 and July 5. It Is also organising a beginners course in Chinese pugllistics by Mr.124 words
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Article52 1971-06-24 23 6EREMBAN. Wed. Hailstones, the size ot ice cube* (ell In the Paroi area, four miles from here during a heavy storm this evening. Labourers talcing shelter at Ynong Leok Kee sawmill at Pwol said they picked up hundreds of these hailstone* as they rolled off the sawmill's52 words
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Advertisement475 1971-06-24 23 (Cont. from Page 22) Vehicles for sal* 1310 COOPER S face lifted, new mttm 8 C close ratio gears 649 HR. bearing Camshaft. modified 45 0.C.0.E. Weber. Sonic extracter. 1 set Minllile with Dunlor racinx ivr.s 1 set Co*mics with Dunlop radlals Full Stereo radlo/casxtte system No insurance Contact Spore475 words
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Advertisement540 1971-06-24 23 MINI MINOR IK overhauled recently J2.100 0.n.0. Interested contact Mr. Uahlen 1. Lorong 107. Changl Road B'pore IS after 4 p.m. IMPORTED FROM U.K. 1971 Escort 1300 OT on y 3.000 miles Maize yellow. Many extras t«.000 Phone navies from 1.00 p.m Spore *****1. VOLKSWACIN 1300, 1»68 imported model excellent.540 words
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Advertisement409 1971-06-24 23 Miscellaneous NO DOWN PAVMINT Tile your home with vlnl mosaic, parquet or terlazzo with only 180 per month. Call at our showroom or ring *****/***** Khim Company 293-A. Seleglr Complex Spore. PROFESSOR tVED MOHSEN Alsagoff. Internationally-known Psychologist, Hypnotist, of 34-TJ. Market Btreet, Slnxapore 1. undertakes to »olve your I-iff Marital.409 words
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Advertisement1210 1971-06-24 23 W THE GUTHRIE WAUGH EHQ ORGANISATION Invites applications from suitably qualified personnel for the following new posts in the Service Division:— (a) FIELD SERVICE MANAGERS <b) TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVES JOB SPECIFICATION: POST (a) To promote outside field service activities including liaison with customers and to develop customers' and operators' training and1,210 words
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Advertisement244 1971-06-24 23 I'MVERSITY OF SINGAPORE MEDICAL TBAINEESIiIp Applications are Invited from registered medical practitioners for appointment to Medical Traineeships In the following area: PAEDIATRICS The University Scheme of Medical Tralneeshlp Is intended to provide an opportunity for eligible persons to gain clinical experience In the University with a view to qualifying for244 words
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258 1971-06-24 24 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA By jyiALAYSIAS premier athletic clubs Lights iTI and Jets are among nine teams which have entered for this Sunday's Singapore AAA Open relay championships at Farrer Park. Lights are sending a full team for the 4 x 100 m, 4 x258 words
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Article152 1971-06-24 24 SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association has set qualifying time* for 24 new events at It final trials on July 1, 2, s and 6 for the Second Asian age group meet in Tokyo In August. Entries for the trials at Chinese Swimming Club from 5.30152 words
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Article61 1971-06-24 24 AHMAD DAUB will again lead Singapore Malays In their first round Rulers Shield two-day cricket match against Johorq Malays at Balestler Road this weekend. The team Is: Ahmad Daud, Hussein Shah (vlce-captaln>, Yisof Kadlr. Naslr Abbas. All Ismail, Mohammed Lally, Hamld Kasslm, Pazal Mohammed, Ariffln Junld,61 words
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239 1971-06-24 24 Wimbledon favourite turns back Springbok LONDON. Wed.—Wimbledon favourite Rod Layer had to exert all his left-arm power and expertise to turn back a determined challenge from South African Kay Moore In the second round of the championships today. For two hours, the huge crowd on the Number One show court239 words
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Article63 1971-06-24 24 MOHAMMED Rahman was yesterday elected president of The Blacks Rugby Football Club at Its annual meeting at Raffles Institution. Other offldals elected: Vicepresident Ang Kirn Thye; Secretary Ng Boon Leong. Asst. secretary Natahar Bava; Treasurer Llm Han Kwang; Captain Koh Yeow Tong; Vice-captain How Wai Chew; Committee63 words
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Article, Illustration541 1971-06-24 24 SEREMBAN, Wed. Negri stormed back from a goal down at half-time to carve an impressive 4-1 win over Singapore in this South zone Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Station padang here tonight. After Singapore hadj shot ahead In the 10th minute, Negri burst Into action541 words
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294 1971-06-24 24 SWANSEA. Wed. Leg spln--0 ncr Intlkhab Alain crashed through the Olamorgan batting to put the Pakistani cricketers on top on the opening day of their match here today. Intlkhab grabbed seven wickets to help dismiss Olamorgan for 114. At tea the tourists could only294 words
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361 1971-06-24 24 CONRAD NG - Compromise and All Blues Cup is on again CONRAD NG By |f THE All-Blues Cup rugby competition has been rescued, thanks to a "compromise" reached between the MRU and this year's organisers, Negri Sembilan R.U. So the tournament will be 1 held as scheduled, on August 6-8 at Seremban. All361 words
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Article109 1971-06-24 24 SINGAPORE Motor Sports Club, organisers of the 735-mile BP Rally has decided to accept five late entries, bringing up to 108 the total number of cars which will be flagged off at Hotel Malaysia, Singapore, and Taman Jaya, Kuaia Lumpur, on Saturday. Of the record 108109 words
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429 1971-06-24 25 England seam bowlers take honours in drawn Test LONDON. Wed rHE rain-ruined Second Test between England and Pakistan ebbed away to a draw at Lord's yesterday. Final scores: England 241-2 dec and 117-0; i aklstan 148. The First Test in the three match series was <!so drawn. More than 17Reuter - 429 words
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Article88 1971-06-24 25 LONDON, Wed. Mushtaq Mohammad of Pakistan and Richard Hutton of England. both of whom played In the drawn Second Test at Lord's, were Included today In Derrick Robins' XI to play the Indian cricketers here next Wednesday. AIM named were West Indies captain Gary Sobers. AustralianReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration554 1971-06-24 25 CRAWFORD WHITE - Watch out for Sonny the new star of India CRAWFORD WHITE: From London Wednesday CUNIL GAVASKAR Sonny for short. Note the name well. For this is the new star of India the pint-sized Bradman of the world Test scene. He Is the key character of the Indian side now In554 words
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Article92 1971-06-24 25 NEW YORK, Wed. Results of baseball games played yesterday: American League: Detroit 7 New York 4 (Ist game). New York 3 Detroit 1 (2nd); Washington 8 Baltimore 6 (Ist). Baltimore 2 Washington 0 (2nd); Cleveland 9 Boston 3 (Ist), Boston 2 Cleveland 2 (2ndi; Minnesota 10 Oakland92 words
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Article562 1971-06-24 25 I WRITE with the Interest of racing kn mind. I am not in possession of the source of fact.- and figures stated by Epsom Jeep In his article "Owners are having a rough time." but assuming Jeep did his homework well and on personal experience562 words
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391 1971-06-24 25 EPSOM JEEP - Dashing trial by smart Royal Monkey EPSOM JEEP By ROYAL MONKEY underlined his chances in the Class 2 Div. 2 mile race on Saturday with a dashing trial at Bukit Timah yesterday. This up-and-coming four-year-old proved too smart for stablemate Chinta Sayan; (Des Coleman up), going away in the last391 words
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Article21 1971-06-24 25 Midsun Second Phase Siapa Rajah Royal Monkey Our Leo Dukedom 111 Sklppy Skipalong Splendid Investment L'Arc de Triomphe21 words
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Article14 1971-06-24 25 OSLO. Wed. West Oermany outclassed Norway 7-1 in a soccer international here yesterday.14 words
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286 1971-06-24 25 Nagle sets pace in Pringle Senior EDINBURGH, Wed. L Aust rallan Kel Nagle led after the first round of the Prlngle Senior golf championship at Elie yesterday and became the favourite to win the title and qualify to meet American Julius Boros for the World Seniors title in September. Nagle,Reuter - 286 words
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Advertisement731 1971-06-24 24 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN (M pT| TANAH PERSEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN BAGI MENEBANO DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN JENTEKA (MECHANICAL CLEARING) KERANA MEMAJUKAN KAWASAN UNTOK TANAMAN TEBU Dl-PADANG SIDING. PEKL.'S Tawaran2 ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada kontrektera yang berpengalaman untok kerja menebang dengan .-nenggunakan lentera membakai, merata membajak dan laln2 d-projek tebu LKTP "di-PADANO SIDINO. PERLIS seluas731 words
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Advertisement445 1971-06-24 24 THE TROPICAL VENEER COMPANY BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) Share Certificate No. 1T***** for 1,000 shares in the name of Mess-s. Concord Enterprises (Pte.) Ltd. has been reported lost or destroyed. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that if within 14 days from the date of publication, no claim or presentation is made,445 words
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Advertisement852 1971-06-24 24 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY PSA East Lafoon Container Port Development Trader Notice Tender for Supply InstalaUior of Two (2 No.) Weichbrldfts The Port of Singapore Authority invites tenders (or the supply and Installation of two (2 Nos.) weighbridges. Interested tenderers should apply to the under-noted for the tender documents:852 words
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Advertisement125 1971-06-24 24 Nyal Gel Cape MUCATIO FOR T* MAI. TKATMENT Of SPllTTiaa HJUUNG OR MTTIE HNGEJMNLS NEW BASY-TO-TAKE GEL CAPS PROMOTE THE GROWTH OF STRONG HEALTHY NAILS tn it Gel Caps Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 60 million l|ny mmi and ports wh«n («rms hid* and cause125 words
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Miscellaneous75 1971-06-24 24 ATHLETICS Chung Cheng H.S. (Parrer Pwk 9 ajn.). CKICKHT- Inter-school: St. Patricks v SJI (Balestler 2.15) RI v Tanglln (Balestler 2.16). SOCCER— PAS Dlv. 2; Bakat Baru v SRC (padang). Tamplnes Rovers v Vigilantes "A". Peru Indians v Kg Kapor, Burnley United v Police "A". Junior AA v Stable Boys75 words
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Advertisement188 1971-06-24 25 ARE YOU A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT? ARE YOU EARNING $15,000 P.A. OR MORE? THEN READ ON We are looking for Accountants with the following qualifications a) ACA, ACCA, ACWA or University Degree. b) Currently earning not less than $15,000 P-a We are a large expanding organisation seeking to strengthen our financial188 words
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Advertisement362 1971-06-24 25 NTUC RESEARCH UNIT Applications are Invited from Singapore/ Malaysian citizens of both sexes for the post of: SENIOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OFFICERS EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS A degree from a recognised University with wide knowledge and keen Interest In public affairs Preference will be flven to good Honours Degree holders In Political Science362 words
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Advertisement478 1971-06-24 25 WORD PUZZLE p Clrt iliaf lalltt hats y STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY j WORD PUZZLE V I 1 I vtr\ Clt I V?^>J *a»tiaf itsUKtiMt atptw Mlii DM* U v i mm 4 s I TT I^JJ^ _d_ A) fill ib s 2 "a T H E n*l "'"ING I I478 words
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Article, Illustration57 1971-06-24 26 THE PRETTY 15--year-old tourist guide in Jakarta pictured here wears the symbol of domesticity an apron but is sporting political tarb all the same. Decorating the apron is a print of the banyan ttee, symbol of Sekber Golkar, the Government backed coalition of functional croupsAP - 57 words
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319 1971-06-24 26 New mediation bid in Gerakan crisis PENANG, Wed MEW moves to bring together Dr. Lim Chong 11 Eu and Professor Syed Hussein Al-Atas, central figures in the Gerakan crisis, beean here this evening. Acting as mediators were Mr. V. David, Gerakan MP for Dato Kramat (Penang) and Mrs. Ganga Nayar,319 words
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151 1971-06-24 26 SENATE VOTE DOES NOT SOLVE PROBLEM; HANOI PARIS. Wed. The VS. Senate vote calling on President Nixon to withdraw all American forces from Vietnam, subject to the release of all U.S. prlsoners-of-war. still falls to meet Hanoi's proposals for solving the Vietnam problem, North Vietnamese officials here said today. "The151 words
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Article369 1971-06-24 26 I ONDON. Wed. Oil* featured ahortly before the close today following the announcement that Burnish and Continental Oil had called off their merger talk. Burmah was marked down aharply on the newa but later rallied to show little change on balance. BP gained following its statement on the369 words
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Article44 1971-06-24 26 LONDON. Wed. Spot 15 80. 8«t--tlement: July 15.88. July /Sept. 16.10, Aug. IS.IO. Sept. 16.38, Oct. Dec. 18.75. Jan /Mar. 17.80. April June 18.00. July/Sept. 18.48, Oct./ Dec. 18.90, Jan./lau. 19.18. April/June 1t. 45. July/Bept. 19.68. c.i.f. July 14.88. Aucu. 15.15. Market: Quiet44 words
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Article31 1971-06-24 26 LONDON. Wtd. Spot buyeri £1448 £3). Mllen ***** £3). Forwtrd buyer* 114 M £S) stilt, s ***** < IS>. Settlement ***** lunch Turnover a.m. 320 ton* p.m. 360 ton*. Tone: Quieter.31 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1971-06-24 26 The weather Trie weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Fair.14 words
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