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Title Section24 1971-06-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration327 1971-06-25 1 Rockets, mortars fired at enemy targets IPOH, Thursday MALAYSIAN security forces have contacted a band of communist terrorists in the Sungei Siput Ulu Kinta jungle and are pursuing the enemy with the support of RMAF Tebuans. Rockets have been fired into suspected enemy targets and ground327 words
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Article147 1971-06-25 1 $2,000 grab from post office SINGAPORE, Thurs. k Two armed thugs made a dramatic raid on a post office and got away with $2,000 this afternoon. It was the first post office raid here in years It was raining at about 2.40 p.m. when the pair one waving a revolver147 words
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98 1971-06-25 1 BRITAIN 'CONCERNED' OVER PENTAGON PAPERS LONDON. Than. Britain has expressed concern to the U.S. Government over the publication of secret Pentagon papers on the Vietnam war, the Foreign Office said today. Britain said the publication posed a threat "to the confidentiality of diplomatic exchanges" between the two countries. A ForeignAP - 98 words
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Article38 1971-06-25 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— The New York Times today appealed to the Supreme Court to let It resume publication of Its series of article; on the Vietnam war drawn from a top secret government report. SEE PAGE TWO38 words
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Article43 1971-06-25 1 SAIGON. Thurs. A force of 1.600 North Vietnamese troops attacking under a barrage of rocket and mortar fire overran the South Vietnamese Combat Base "Fuller" below the Demilitarised Zone border in heavy fighting early today, military sources said. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article34 1971-06-25 1 UNITED NATIONB. ThUTt.— Secretary General U Thant. confined to his home since Saturday with an undefined "Indisposition." was reported rested and relaxed today while physicians subjected him to a further check-up. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article106 1971-06-25 1 DERTH, Thurs. —This I normally placid city shook off Its complacency today and became the world's main apartheid battleground. On the city sidewalks, rival groups of demonstrators exchanged Insults and brandished placards. Between them stood a dozen policemen. There was no violence today. The opposing groups,UPI - 106 words
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Article, Illustration276 1971-06-25 1 Reprieve for Spore man ordered to quit Australia MELBOURNE. Thursday able to do from Singapore. "I have contacted the Singapore Telephone Board. I was told I would not he able to dc research work with them. It would be only maintenance on electronic equipment. "There is no problem with meUPI - 276 words
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Article27 1971-06-25 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Romania's President Nlcolae Ceausescu and a Government delegation he Is leading left Ulan Bator, capital of Mongolia, for home via Moscow, today AP.AP - 27 words
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318 1971-06-25 1 Soviet trio set new space flight record MOSCOW, Thura. THE three Soviet cosA monauts aboard the Salyut (Salute) orbital station early today set a new record for prolonged space flight. At 5.05 a.m. Singapore time the trio passed the old space endurance record of 17 days 16 hours and 59AP - 318 words
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433 1971-06-25 1 'Block arms j ships' demand by MPs YEW DELHI, Thurs. Angry MPs today demanded that India should Impose a naval blockade around Pakistan, and stop two ships bearing American arms for Pakistan. The arms shipments, they said, would add to the Pakistan army's strength, I and would thereby pose aAgencies - 433 words
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Article37 1971-06-25 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The winning numbers picked in today's To to draw were 26. 32. IS, 31 and 48. The additional number was 40. In the circles draw the numbers were 12, 32 and 2937 words
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Article27 1971-06-25 1 SINOAPORE. Thurs.. President Sheares will confer the 1970 National Day awards on over 200 recipients at an investiture ceremony at the Conference Hall tomorrow night.27 words
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Article23 1971-06-25 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs Demonstrators burned an effigy of President Nixon in front of the U.S. Embassy today. (See this page)23 words
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Article789 1971-06-25 2 Secret papers war hots up NEW YORK, Thurs. "THE Vietnam secrets row intensified today with 11 more newspapers publishing parts of a Pentagon study on the war's origins while the Government went to the Supreme Court to stop the disclosures. The new challenge to the U.S. Government which has theReuter; AP; NYT - 789 words
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149 1971-06-25 2 $25,000 reward offer to catch Filipino killers MANILA. Thurs. Defence Secretary Juan Ponce Knrile examined the bloodstained floors and chipped concrete block walls of the small mosque where 56 Filipino Muslims, were massacred last Saturday. "This is unb c I ievable," the Defence Secretary told accompanying newsmen. "What happened hereUPI - 149 words
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Article66 1971-06-25 2 HONO KONG. Thurs. The Soviet Union has rejected a protest by China over a collision between a Russian ship and rt Chinese fishing boat last March, Radio Moscow said today. China said the Soviet ship Ernst Thaelmann was responsible (or the collision in which 11 fishermen diedReuter - 66 words
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Article34 1971-06-25 2 LONDON. Thurs. Patrick Compton. 18. son of rormer England cricket ace Denis Compton. has been expelled liom one of England's top public schools (or drinking a beer to celebrate a cricket victory. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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260 1971-06-25 2 Govt bid to stop lensman pursuing Jackie Onassis ]\EW YORK, Thurs. A Manhattan judge has reserved decision on a Government motion to intervene on behalf of Mrs. Aristotle Onassis against a free-lance photographer described as being in "persistent pursuit" of her. Mrs. Onassis' attorney. Mr. Martin McHugh, told Judge EdwardUPI - 260 words
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Advertisement68 1971-06-25 2 «Wk"-.B^™ S^ -^-I—@)1 JTHLTEIDO SHISEIDO'S Top Japanese Beauty Consultants direct from Tokyo Present <♦«• W*" I* T a Beauty Demonstration at 4L WjJ metmitex** DEPARTMENT STORE »*«!««•>] MiSS Mm MIM M ,OWl»b »<!'>« MAHORUbPOHI Til JJ?3» J.MIURA M.OGAWA M.FUKUYA 2 1st June to 26th July, 1971. PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX. NEWBRIDGE68 words
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Miscellaneous32 1971-06-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applehy r oeoe<sß doht walk} TP[ I .i/>y> UHD&2 THAT LAPPEe f M XIVS NOT SIUY^ 77 ml ff>UP&&TmON-A GPOT V^ CiLLV Udl \Of PAINT COULD FALL r~32 words
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178 1971-06-25 3 Seven charged in $1 2 m stolen stocks case YEW YORK. Thurs A 1 Wall Street financial consultant and six others were charged today with conspiring to transport to Europe more than US$4 million In stolen securities. Two Indictments, handed up by a Federal Grand Jury, were disclosed by USReuter - 178 words
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Article28 1971-06-25 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. Three people died when an oven exploded at a wedding ceremony at the village of Tjlburlal. West Java, Antara news agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration96 1971-06-25 3 MAN IN THE CENTRE OF THE SECRETS STORM SPEAKS... DANIEL EMsberc, the man who allegedly gave top secret Pentaton papers on the origin of the Vietnam war to the New York Times, is interviewed on CBS TV in New York on Wednesday. He said he hoped the disclosures would help96 words
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350 1971-06-25 3 Better Peking ties: US sets terms WASHINGTON, Thursday the United States 1 yesterday stressed again its willingness to improve relations with China but not at the expense of abandoning its defence commitments to the Nationalists in Taiwan. Washington's policy was re- stated by State Department spokesman Charles Bray when heAgencies - 350 words
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177 1971-06-25 3 I INITED NATIONS, Thurs. v —The UN's Joint Inspection unit yesterday sharply attacked unpunctual delegates and a paper-happy secretariat which pours out documents at a rate equal to that of a thick novel each day. The cost-conscious efficiency study orderedReuter - 177 words
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147 1971-06-25 4 Lord Snowdon accused of bad driving T ONDON. Thurs. photographer Ray Bellisarlo yesterday asked magistrates to Issue three summonses alleging dangerous driving against Lord Snowdon. Magistrates' Chairman Laurence Burtenshaw adjourned until June 30 the application presented by lawyer Lawrence Kershen on behalf of Bellisarlo. a 35-year-old free lance photographer. Mr.UPI - 147 words
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329 1971-06-25 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A MERICAN officials are intensively reviewing the continued supply of arms to Pakistan in spite of a recently-a n n o unced ban on such shipments, the State Department said. He review would cover the two Pakistani freightersReuter; UPI - 329 words
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Article20 1971-06-25 4 OTTAWA. Thurs. Quebec government rejected yesterday the Federally sponsored charter .'or a new Canadian constitution. N.Y.T. Service.NYT - 20 words
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77 1971-06-25 4 fLEVELAND, Thurs. A municipal Judge yesterday dismissed a policeman's claim for U.S. $1000.000 damages against actress Jane Fonda for assault. Judge Edward Felghan dismissed an affidavit brought by the police prosecutor because it was not specific enough, did not name the policeman and did notReuter - 77 words
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Article57 1971-06-25 4 WASHINGTON. Thurs. America's most decorated serving army officer, today accused the U.S. Army or lying when it said the Vietnam war was being won. Colonel David Hackworth. 40, asserted that senior U.S. officials were gUen "razzle-dazzle" briefings in Saigon and told that the war wasReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration436 1971-06-25 4 New law limits Thieu's rivals for top post SAIGON, Thursday PRESIDENT Nguyen Van Thieu has signed into law a controversial Bill which will severely restrict the number of candidates he will face in next October's presidential election. Most observers now expect to see a threeman all military race to theReuter - 436 words
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107 1971-06-25 4 Two 'kill for fun youths get death sentence MELBOURNE, Thurs. Two youths were sentenced to death in the Supreme Court yesterday for murdering a schoolgirl "to *te what it would be like to kill a chick." Charles King. 19, and Christopher Lowery, 18, received the death sentence for the murderReuter - 107 words
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Article38 1971-06-25 4 NEW YORK, Thurs. A Manhattan civil court Judge has awarded a young woman US$lO,OOO damages against her landlord because he failed to repair a broken window through which a rapist entered to assault her. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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297 1971-06-25 4 Satchmo: I'll be blowing that horn some more YEW YORK. Thurs.— 11 Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong rec v perating from a nearfatal illness three months ago, emerged from seclusion today to assure the world that he is not going to retire. "I warm up on the horn every day. 11l definitelyReuter - 297 words
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Article232 1971-06-25 4 LONDON, Thursday. AN MP has asked the Attorney General to determine whether prescription of birth control pills for a 12-year-old girl who underwent abortion can be punished under juvenile delinquency laws. i Labour MP Mr. Leo Abse said he had presented for answer in theUPI - 232 words
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Article29 1971-06-25 4 JAKARTA, Thurs. The number of foreign tourists coming into Indonesia has dropped sharply because of fears of violence In connection with next month's election, Antara reported. AP.AP - 29 words
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Advertisement182 1971-06-25 4 T 1 Zd *fl ■IW^Hll^k \#««\#n#%HU I vWChv -an investment into the future Orchard Towers is conceived with an insight into the future. It is planned to be a I 1 little ahead of its time, a matter of foreseeing the things to come. Geared to serve especially the Jumbo-jet182 words
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Advertisement66 1971-06-25 4 THE SWITCH IS TO VOX FOR REALLY TOP PLAY! KS HANDS -NIGHT-CLUBS. SONOVOX MUSIC CORPN., 73 75 Cecil St. Tel: 777.90 (Multi-Storey Car Park) Singapore 1. EMOTIONAL STRAIN? STOP DEPRESSION NOW Do you feel depressed and worried. If you do then Pro-Plus Tablets are a must for you. Pro-Plus Is66 words
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Article, Illustration232 1971-06-25 5 Employers' 'strongman' Rattray to retire after 15 years CINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 Mr. J.J. Rattray, the employers' "strongman" in Singapore, is to retire after 15 years here. He will return to England with his wife after September when he leaves his Job as executive director of the Singapore Employers Federation. Mr.232 words
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Article45 1971-06-25 5 SINOABORE. Thurs. The Women's -Sub-Committee of Havelock Community Centre Is organising a tour of Nanyang University. Jurong Aviary and the Kranjl War Memorial on July 4 for residents of Havelock constituency. Those interested can register at the community centre or telephone *****.45 words
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Article28 1971-06-25 5 BINOAPORE. Thurs. The East Asiatic Company will present 3.000 coloured posters of the Singapore Dragon Dance to the Tourist Promotion Board for distribution locally and overseas.28 words
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Article114 1971-06-25 5 MEMBERS DRIVE BY PARTY ISLAM mANJONG MALIM, Thurs L The Party Islam (formerly PMIP) will launch an all-out campaign soon In Perak, Trengganu and Johore in an effort to get more members. In disclosing this here today, a senior spokesman of the party said that concrete steps were also being114 words
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Article97 1971-06-25 5 Long service award for two SINGAPORE. Thurs. A British warrant officer and a Malay sergeant of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps today received Long Service and Good Conduct Medals awarded for 18 years service with Irreproachable conduct. Company Sergeant-M a J o r Timothy Sullivan. 38. from Cookstown, Count; Tyrone,97 words
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112 1971-06-25 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Two men and a ilrl were killed when a taxi in which they were travelling was Involved in a five-vehicle collision near Mantin Pass on the Seremban-Kuala Lumpur road yesterday. The dead were Aba Bakar bin Mohamed Nor, S3, Mohamed Yassln bin Mun112 words
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443 1971-06-25 5 Why police halted a funeral and seized cof fin AUSSIE SURGEON'S DEATH PAPER REJECWD SINGAPORE, Thurs CORONER'S inquiry was told today how police stopped a welder's funeral and took the coffin away. Pohce nad acted following a refusal by the Registrar of Births and Deaths to accept a death certificate443 words
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Article, Illustration232 1971-06-25 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. For pretty hotel trainee executive Pauline Yeong today was the bit moment of her life she finally realised her ambition of making her career in the hotel line. Pauline. 21. of Goodwood Park Hotel, had Just received232 words
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349 1971-06-25 7 Armed robbers face death in Malaysia New deterrent to use of firearms by gangsters K. Lumpur, Thurs JOBBERS and extortionists in Malaysia using firearms now face the, prospect of the death penalty instead of just a stiff jail term and whipping. The Cabinet today approved the Firearms (Increased Penalties) Bill349 words
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Article68 1971-06-25 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Kreta Ayer People's Theatre will hold a charity premiere of the Hindi film, "Mera Naam Joker, at the Odeon Theatre on July 5 at 8 p.m. The star of the film. Raj Kapoor and another Indian star will make personal appearances at68 words
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Article80 1971-06-25 7 GANJA FOR BRUNEI FROM SINGAPORE BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. Police today said that ganja was coming into Brunei from Singapore. Acting Commissioner Dato Penfiran Jaya said a quantity bad been handed over to the police by a man. Some local teenagers were involved, he added. Brunei was working closely with80 words
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Article56 1971-06-25 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The parishioners of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Church, Slglap Hill, will offer a special service for the sick at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday as part of their 10th annual feast celebrations. A mass and candlelight procession with a sermon by a Redemptorist priest56 words
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Article52 1971-06-25 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Immunology Club of Singapore has organised three talks on aspects of Immunology by Dr. F.u Hian, Dr. Veoh Teow Seng, Dr. Tay Chong Hal and Mr. Lim Ah Li: to be held at the Postgraduate Room. Faculty of Medicine, College Road, at 4.30 p.m. on52 words
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Article23 1971-06-25 7 MALACCA, Thurs. The Ministry of Education) Is to recruit 1,800 teachers for primary and secondary schools In West Malaysia next year.23 words
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Article, Illustration216 1971-06-25 7 R. CHANORAN \ u25a0 - R. CHANORAN By CINGAPORE, Thurs. —Fiji at present prefers friends who are NOT too rich and sophisticated. Fijian Finance Minister, Mr. W. Barrett, made this point today to explain why his tiny, sugarrich island wanted to belong to the Asian grouping216 words
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130 1971-06-25 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs NO action would be taken against the three Malaysian recruits who deserted the Singapore Police Force recently. Sources said today that they had sent their apologies with a full account of the circumstances leading to their desertion to the Police Commissioner, Mr.130 words
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Miscellaneous110 1971-06-25 7 Alley Oop By V.T. Uamlin THEVUE STILL YEAH, BUT AT LEAST WE I ...NOW SIDDOWN I I ..TMIS SPOT'S WHERE /^\Y^\~^AJJi DOGGING US, GOT SOME BREATHING AM' HANG ON. WE SEPARATE TH 1 JiMl J «ia( Wl IP J*P* ALLEY/ 1 R00M... __^i DOC... MEN FROM TH' BOYS. 1 fiW110 words
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Article43 1971-06-25 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union will hold Its annual dinner on Saturday at the Happy Restaurant, Lion City Hotel, at 7.30 p.m. The Minister for Home Affairs. Dr. Wong Lin Ken and his wife will be guest* of honour.43 words
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117 1971-06-25 8 Tip-off led to arrest of thief court told IQJINGAPORE, Thurs.— An r3 unidentified man gave the police a tip off at midnight yesterday of two men seen dismantling tyres from a scooter, a magistrate's court was told today. A police patrol car sped to the scene a car-park In Lorong117 words
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223 1971-06-25 8 EDWARD LIU - Blind man saved from fire thanks his rescuers EDWARD LIU By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Inchc Ohanl bin Seno, 62. today thanked the people who saved him when fire gutted his wooden house in Bukit Pur m c i in Kampong Bahru last night. But he wat not able to see who223 words
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281 1971-06-25 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A shop assistant, charged with trafficking forged US currency, told a court today he had been "assaulted" by police officers before being asked to sign a statement. Ling Teng Yang said: "I didn't know what I signed. The inspector in charge281 words
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390 1971-06-25 8 Contest for the 'most ingenious creation' Tapping Spores innovative technological spirit SINGAPORE, Thurs J^ MOVE tc cultivate the "innovative technological spirit" of Singaporeans was launched today. The plan is to hold a contest to find the "most ingenious creation of technology" or MICOT. And to make it worthwhile for those390 words
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Article12 1971-06-25 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs. There were 56 tr»«lc accident* yeaterday, three serious.12 words
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243 1971-06-25 9 PUB acts on news report of water wastage at sRc SINGAPOBE, Than. The PUB was quick to act on the story and pictures published in this morning's Straits Times, showing a gardener watering the lawn in front of the Singapore Recreation Club with water from a garden tap. A Straits243 words
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Article35 1971-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Tourist Promotion Board today reminded all registered tourist guides to re-register with the Board by June 30. Two passpcrtsize photographs are required for re-registration This is an annual exercise.35 words
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Article28 1971-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hawker Sullaiman bin Metri. 25. wu ftnpd $150 today when he admitted having a kortno of ganja at Belllios Road, off Serangoon Road, yesterday.28 words
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225 1971-06-25 9 Tun: Be vigilant agamst bad elements KOTA KINABALU, Thursday. Abdul Razak tonight called for the con- tinued vigilance of the people against "undesirable elements in their midst." "Such elements, who are encouraged by outside interest, are out to split the people and destroy Malaysia's good name in the eyes of225 words
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Article45 1971-06-25 9 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Defence Minister Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, who Is also chairman of the Board of Trustees of INCOME the NTUC Insurance co-op will attend the first annual general meeting of the co-op at the NTUC's Shenton Way offices tomorrow at 530 p.m.45 words
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Article64 1971-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two men were fined $200 each and had their cars forfeited by a magistrate's court today for using the vehicles as (pirate) taxis. They are Urn Soon Tee, who was arrested along Upper Serangoon Road on March 24, and Tay York Chua alias Teo64 words
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Article47 1971-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 84--year-old Malaysian woman, Teo Slew Kirn. was seriously ill In Thomson Hospital today after she was knocked down by a car In Woodlands Road last night. Relatives are asked to contact Inspector Mohamed Ibrahim of Sepoy Lines. Tel. ***** ext. 454.47 words
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Article39 1971-06-25 9 BINOAPORE. Thurs. Australia's Army Minister. Mr. Andrew Peacock, will arrive In Singapore next Wednesday for a five-day visit. While here, he Is likely to discuss topics connected with accommodation for Australian troops, with Singapore Government officials.39 words
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Article, Illustration520 1971-06-25 9 Sultan: Reds using girls to lure youths 'RECRUITS PROMISED A GOOD TIME' IPOH, Thursday THE Sultan of Perak disclosed here today that young girls and money were being used by the leaders of the Malayan Communist Party to lure young men into their ranks. "With these promises of good times,520 words
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Article50 1971-06-25 9 Singapore, Thurs. The Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting at its Jalan Sultan premises at 2 p.m. on July 17. The meeting will elect new offcials of the chamber and discuss the issue of raising funds for the proposed $50,000 newheadquarters for the chamber.50 words
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102 1971-06-25 9 LABOURER TELLS OF HIS LOVE FOR WIFE'S SISTER OENANG, Thurs. A labourer who ad- mitted kidnapping his wife's 15 year old sister told the sessions court today: "I love her very much and I am willing to marry her. She has told me that she loves me, too, and is102 words
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Article30 1971-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Motorist Lee Tek Wan and motor- cyclist Toh Teck Sung were fined $30 each by a magistrate's court today for not stopping at "Halt" signs.30 words
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139 1971-06-25 10 Pilot in— tyre-burst Boeing drama praised CINGAPORE, Thurs. The pilot who brought his speeding plane on the runway to a safe halt despite two burst tyres yesterday, has received a pat on the back from the top. Captain S.K. Neili, of MSA today received a letter of commendation from the139 words
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Article17 1971-06-25 10 PENANO. Thurs. Lltterbugs will be booked by City Council en.orcement squads without warning from Monday17 words
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Article73 1971-06-25 10 Army wife fined for assault BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. A fight between two army wives cost one of them $20 in the magistrate's court here today. Inspector Freddie Chong told the court that the two had an argument at Breakas camp on Dec. 15. One of them. Hapsah binte Sharlp.73 words
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Article, Illustration164 1971-06-25 10 THERE is the familiar pitter patter of eight paws in the Magee household again. Kabul the Afghan hound no longer pines for his lost playmate Sherry is alive and well and chewing away at her favourite bamboo chair in their home.164 words
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241 1971-06-25 10 EFFORTS TO BRING LIM AND AL-ATAS TOGETHER FAIL PENANG. Thurs. Efforts to bring together Dr. Lim Chong Eu and Prof. Syed Hussein Al-Atas key figures in the Gerakan crisis have failed. Prof. Al-Atas was here all day yesterday and today, but Dr. Lim was reported "busy" with state matters. Yesterday,241 words
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Article28 1971-06-25 10 KUAI.A TBENGGANU. Thurs. Three customs patrol boats, built at the Mara shipyard here were commissioned today by the Director Oeneral of Customs Hajl Daiman bin Jamalurtdln.28 words
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501 1971-06-25 10 P.M. RAMAN - Peoples Front won't break up, says Liu P.M. RAMAN. By SINGAPORE, Thursday pKOPLES Front secretary-general Mr. Lvi Boon Poll today discounted the possibility of his new party breaking up. Mr. Lvi, recuperating from an operation yesterday, also denied there was a crisis in the month-old party. But some party leaders501 words
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Article174 1971-06-25 10 CINOAPORE, Thurs. A youth, who lost his left leg in an Industrial accident, today settled his damages claim against his employers for $32,397 and costs. Tan Boon Wah, 19, was a machine hand in a Oeylang factory when his left leg was slashed174 words
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94 1971-06-25 10 MEETING OF ALLIANCE MPs AND SENATORS I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. All Alliance members of Parliament and senators will attend the party's pre Parliament meeting at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here on July 4. The party's executive secretory, Mr. Michael Chen said today circulars on the meeting had been sent to94 words
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Advertisement88 1971-06-25 10 Everybody knows the quality of Nestle s Milkmaid Milk. 4 Jr Ik Vf Si ..jrric;::! now that's official! iv n*i W e at Nestle are proud to announce that our suppliers of Milkmaid Sweetened Condensed Milk, Food Specialities Singapore (Private) Ltd., have been <*midarhu^ in, awarded this Quality Certificate by88 words
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Advertisement49 1971-06-25 10 looking fora good For top quality in tailoring, the largest selection in suitings and everything in Men's Wear RGiUEAMtKIt ■j V J m \\hkoan& MEN-SSMOP Hip>»n milt Mifcin ntknmmm-xilm 86 HIGH STREE T SINGAPORE 6.TEL***** Atooat: 16 Muzanine Floor, Overseas Union Shopping Centre, CoDyer Quay, Singapore 1 Tel *****549 words
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132 1971-06-25 11 New pushbutton phones have few takers CINGAPORE, Thurs. Push button telephones have not proved popular with Singapore subscribers. For though the Singapore Telephone Board has facilities to instal 4.300 of them, only 230 had been taken up so far. They were Installed since August last year, when the new-style phones132 words
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Article96 1971-06-25 11 Opening bid for number: $250 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Bids for a new series of car numbers SE 1 to SE 2000 will open from July I to 22. The minimum bid is $250. and the Registry of Vehicles reserves the right not to accept any bid. even the highest. An ROY96 words
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208 1971-06-25 11 2,000 INDONS TO GO TO POLLS IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Thursday MORE than 2,000 Indonesians In Singapore will go to the polls on July 3 the Indonesian election day. These are the Indonesian nationals who are resident or "sojourning" here part of the estimated 60 million electorate who will cast their208 words
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Article, Illustration441 1971-06-25 11 Court is told of plan to 'gun down' the accused PHEY ASSAULT CASE SINGAPORE, Thurs FORMER MSA aircraft cleaner today alleged in court that he kne;y aix>ut his union president, Mr. Phey Yew Kok's intention "to gnn down his constitutional opponent," Thevvendran Ramanathan. But Oh Slew Hal, 28, the prosecution441 words
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Article54 1971-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Thurt. The 63 Squadron of the RAP will hold an open day on Sunday at Its base In Tengah from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Programmes for the day Include flying displays, two wrestling bouts, parachute drops and a lucky draw. Admission fee is54 words
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137 1971-06-25 11 Courses in speech training and magic SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Chinese YMCA Youth Department will conduct two new courses for students at the YMCA International Centre in Palmer Road next month. The flnrt, a four-«esslon speech training course limited to 25 participants, begins on July 2 from 5 p.m. to 0137 words
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82 1971-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The National Productivity Centre will conduct a seven-week course from July 19 on "Job evaluation and incentives." The course is designed for management involved in management employee relations, administration of salary structures and increasing productivity. The teachers will be Mr. 8. Ramallngam ILO,82 words
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Advertisement65 1971-06-25 11 exclusive I furniture sale atoiethelm Market 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. jSl^iß Buy it65 words
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Advertisement316 1971-06-25 11 •••••••••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••>«- I WATTIES DANISH I I CANNED PEACHES, FOR JOI $O CA HALVES OR SLICED Si fis I SL J CED COOKED 2M I :j 29 3 i HAM skinless perld. I '■< LIMIT 6 cans PER CUSTOMER. DEFATTED -K if ••••••••••••••••••••••••••^f RELAX WITH A COOL DRINK AT THE NEW316 words
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Article482 1971-06-25 12 Mr. Chou En-lai's dinner speech to American newspaper correspondents and their wives, breaking a long Chinese silence on Taiwan, naturally has suffered from the manifold distractions of the Pentagon's Vietnam analysis. The importance of Mr. Chou's remarks centres less on his assurance that when Taiwan returns482 words
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Article321 1971-06-25 12 Malaysia's Education Minister went to the heart of the matter when he told the conference of Chief Education Officers that it was imperative to improve the quality of school teachers. Even where teachers have the requisite qualifications the performance of their pupils has been disappointing. One321 words
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Article170 1971-06-25 12 Singapore's retail traders, carrying the burden of public annoyance, can take cemfort from the knowledge that some price increases at least have now been attributed to manufacturers and wholesalers. The Consumers Association of Singapore after due investigation, has admitted that provision dealers raised prices only because manufacturers170 words
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Letter164 1971-06-25 12 TIME FOR A BIG CLEAN UP KUALA Trengganu Is famous for Its egg-laying turtles but I hope something else is "hatching" here. I'm talking about the urgent need to make the town presentable for visitors and residents alike. And so I trust there's some "split and polish" plans In time164 words
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Letter129 1971-06-25 12 'PHE system of paying salaries fortnightly for those earning below $1000/- as suggested by "Monthly $750" (S.T. June 22) is both uneconomical and Inconvenient. Making payments every half month will not only Incur a great deal of unnecessary work for the employers but will also129 words
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Letter52 1971-06-25 12 r rHE crossroads at Jalan Sultan and Jalan Ibrahim, which Is the main trunk road running from the north to the south, is an accident black spot. The residents of Segamat hope the government will do something about providing traffic lights and contructlng a round-about system to help safety.52 words
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245 1971-06-25 12 DLEASE permit me to reply to "Affected" (B.T. June 9) and Enche V. Danabalan. Secretary, Royal Commission on th« Teaching Service (June 16). I would like to point out that teachers In general and graduate teachers In particular are getting the most generous245 words
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Letter36 1971-06-25 12 'IMPATIENT' (ST. June 19) who complained about delays In official inspections of machinery In Pahang Is asked to contact the Ketua Pemereksa Kllang dan Jentera. Kementerlan Buroh dan Tenaga Raayat. Baogunan MIC, Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Article539 1971-06-25 12 PARIS Western Europe will have to build new airports or considerably Improve existing facilities to cope with fast expanding traffic in the next decade, according to top aviation officials. "Air traffic will Increase so markedly in the next 10 years that we shall need newReuter - 539 words
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Article1190 1971-06-25 12 Cheah Boon Kheng - A DEGREE OF GREAT EXPECTATION Cheah Boon Kheng By Kuala Lumpur Convocation the dawn of a, bright future or later disappointment? TO the strains of a modern but dignified rendering of the folk tune Bunga Tanjong, 2,420 University of Malaya graduands in caps and gowns will receive their scrolls from1,190 words
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Advertisement126 1971-06-25 12 I for that I \*JK HWI BEING ATTRACTIVE S n^\ IS MORE THAN JUST Vj^^ GOOD LOOKS. IT'S THAT EXTRA GO THAT CAN MAKE YOU W SO POPULAR, AND FRUITI- MINS CAN M SUPPLY THAT EXTRA GO. FRUITI- MINS i SUPPLEMENTS YOUR DIET. GIVES X EXTRA VITAUTY. AND MAINTAINS S126 words
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Article, Illustration624 1971-06-25 13 HENRY CHANG - Palm oil industry in for another boom year HENRY CHANG By JMIE palm oil industry which performed so admirably last year, posting new highs in price and output, seems headed lor an equally encouraging and profitable year. And this despite a three-week price recession from late May that suggested strongly624 words
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Article380 1971-06-25 13 CROESUS - CROESUS By Snuffed out MY SPIES have learnt that another Singapore based manufacturing company has landed In the hands of the receivers. This time it is Singapore Battery Manufacturing. Sources close to thn company, Jointly owned by leading Japanese battery manufacturer, Yuasa and its local sole agent, Swee380 words
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510 1971-06-25 13 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By ALTHOUGH estimates indicate that the growth of the Asian dollar market since its birin in i 969 has oeen impressive, its full potential has hardly been realised, according to the Singapore office of the First National City Bank. In a510 words
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512 1971-06-25 13 KINGSLEY WOOD - Probe by Senate likely to hit Australian broker-directors KINGSLEY WOOD I By JYDNEY:: About IT> per cent of Australian broker arc directors of public indastrial, milking or exploration companies and hold a total of 168 board seats, according to a recent survey. Thirty-six Sydney brokers, 32 in Melbourne, eight in512 words
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Advertisement81 1971-06-25 13 "Sure I fly BOAC to London. Who else has theVCIO?" For some people there is only one airline. Only BOAC offers you the jet with the four powerful Rolls Royce engines at the back. To give you a faster take-off and s. slower, smoother landing. The fabulous VCIO flies to81 words
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Advertisement191 1971-06-25 13 INSIDE East Asiatic into the future with confidence; Market. m column: People In bminr*s. Pa(e 14. Company news; Share market report. Weekly rubber review; Commodll.es. Pafe 15. Overseas markets New York, Melbourne. Hong Koiij; Closing prices and business done. Page 16. H Wl^j WHHBw^- IHa^^^^^ .^da^al^a^ ffw aw ia^ai Arelittk191 words
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343 1971-06-25 14 808 NG - East Asiatic into the future with confidence... 808 NG By FAST ASIATIC, arguably the largest Danish concern in this part of the world, epitomises the modern, progressive and ex-pansion-minded foreign incorporated company in Malaysia and Singapore in this era of industrialisation. Like the other great names in global commerce doing343 words
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Article199 1971-06-25 14 AN AD moot, a must on the calendar of local ad men, Is the Eighth Asian Advertising Congress scheduled for next year In Bangkok. Plans for the congress have Just been announced. Tentatively scheduled from Nov. 5 to 9, the moot will also be199 words
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Article154 1971-06-25 14 TALKING Of ad moots, the Mazda people in Kuala Lumpur recently arranged one for the press to expound the marvels and intricacies of their Cosmos 11 OS rotary engine which gives the zip to the Capella Rotary. Naturally, the purpose of the moot was to point out the154 words
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Article131 1971-06-25 14 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr. A.A. Banks from British Petroleum's London office has uccr appointed marketing dlrev tor of BP Singapore and BP Malaysia. He will succeed Mr. J.C. Eastwood who Is leaving on Aug. 16 for a new appointment. Mr. J.A. MortonClark, manager of BP Malaysia, will relinquish his appointment131 words
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Advertisement412 1971-06-25 14 TRACTOR EQUIPMENT BLOCKS AND RIGGING SHOVEL CRANE ATTACHMENTS jEqulpment JSjaJNILf M 9 £!rDOrat!onJs corporation bY t^E S/JbbbTM YOUNG offers the logging and construction industries* broad HMB l| WpKBHUm M 1 line of equipment Blocks 5L*3 -^irtlr_J PaW] d R'M"*. Tractor, Shovel ft ly >m mTfM and Crane Attachments. K2nMK,^ali|r Jsl412 words
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Advertisement115 1971-06-25 14 .CONTINUOUS HH H? W&^^^rm BROOK MOTORS Posh Hotels of International class and repute offer continuous service, 24 hours a day. BROOK MOTORS that work the air- conditioning plants day by day, week .^,^£^^t~\ by week, cope with this heavy /^H j^k service demand unfalteringly. *^l Hi i BROOK MOTORS are115 words
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Article16 1971-06-25 15 Most active stocks Haw Par 575.000. Power Telecom 375,000. Sea View 197,000. United Motor Worka 190,000.16 words
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Article36 1971-06-25 15 June 23 June 24 Industrials: 160.73 161.39 1 Hotels: 81.51 78.78 Properties: 128.16 128.40 t Tins: 95.07 93.19 rubbers: 118.65 118.68 Dec, 30, 1966 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100 i Dec. 29, 1962 10036 words
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Article170 1971-06-25 15 AFTER its recent success in gaining the controlling interest in Buklt Panjong, Sea field Amalgamated Rubber looks well on the way to acquiring another rubber company. This time Seafleld has got Its eye on Sungel Rlnchlnß Rubber Estates. They Jointly announced in London on Wednesday that170 words
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Article162 1971-06-25 15 THE Association of Bants In Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at June 24. Local dollars to one urit of Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar US. Dollar Selling TT or OD S 7 3850 3.4525 3.0050162 words
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Article101 1971-06-25 15 SANWA Bank of Japan has opened a representative office In Singapore under Mr. A. Hashimoto. It will also cover neighbouring countries such as Malaysia. Indonesia and Thailand. Primary aim of the office Is to maintain closer contact with the bank's associates In the Republic. It will provide latest facts101 words
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Article247 1971-06-25 15 PROBE FAILS TO KNOCK MARKET ORICES ruled steadier toI wards the close of trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday, resulting in more counters emerging on the plus side. The opening session was hesitant with Haw Par taking a dip to $1.78 under panic selling triggered off247 words
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Article176 1971-06-25 15 Tin pricegoes up again rpHE Straits tin price 1 in Penang yesterday rose another $1.62£ to $632,624 per pic v 1 on an official offering down 30 tons to 241 tons. Following the strong overnight lead from London where the metal price advanced another £8, the local market was very176 words
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Article68 1971-06-25 15 fpHESE 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. One month 1/2 PC. Two months 6 9/16p.c.68 words
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Article54 1971-06-25 15 WadnMCUy TutldlJ •us. au.a. London 40.30 40.139 B*lml 40.60 40.45 Hormkonj 41.89 41.36 Zurich 40. M8 40.108 40.408 40.M8 Pmrta 40.78 40.M Sport Hi 41. (78 41JK) •Vpor* (2) IM.OO 158.30 (1) Export prloi to non-iUrlln* »re«» In VM. dolUn P«r ounce. (S) Local dealer* Plica to54 words
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Article393 1971-06-25 15 AFTER opening about unchanged, the rubber market yesterday fluctuated quietly around the 1C3.00 cent per kilo level for most of the morning before steadying lj cents on some short-covering demand In thin conditions. There was no feature at the afternoon session which was very quiet with values marginally393 words
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Article24 1971-06-25 15 JUNE 24. RUBBER: 104.25 cents per kilo (up 1.25 cents). TIN: $632.62} (up $1 .624). Official offering 241 tons (down 30 tons).24 words
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Article108 1971-06-25 15 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHAMCI SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Ceeenut Oil- bulk $54 sellers, drum Ss6i sellers. Cepra: Mixed Co h loose July/ Aug. UX/Cont. (32 B. Ptppw: Muntok ABTA white f.o.b. 10O<* NL.W $I*7l eellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. M% NLW $1771 aellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b. 98",108 words
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Article33 1971-06-25 15 London copper prlcu on Wednesday previous In brackets I Winter Spot buyer £438.50 (£443.00) seller 1459.00 (£443.50): Three Month* buyer £469.00 (£454.00). seller* £489.50 (£455.00). Market tens: Firm, tale*: 8.280 tons.33 words
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Article39 1971-06-25 15 In London on Wedne«Uy tht price of Malayan 5 ptr cent CIF UK UK/N. Kuropean porU In bulk, •terltnf per long ton Nov. Dec. wu quoted at UK {108 aellen or ExCont. £262 Kller. (UK £104 aellen).39 words
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Article405 1971-06-25 15 A DECLINE of some 4J cents has been registered with rubber prices sagging dally In conditions which became progressively quieter and duller, says Holiday, Cutler it Bath in Its weekly review. Last Friday's announcement that arrangements with China, regarding the purchase of the Government's stockpile and405 words
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Article1273 1971-06-25 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala. Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the numher of shares traded shown In brackets in IoU of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ben 4 Co. (10) $1.39. (3) $1.38. B. Kawat (21) $1.24. (2) $1.25 D.1,273 words
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Article1036 1971-06-25 16 Bid ano orrtn piiicis officially LISTIO AT TNI CLOIt OF BUSINESS IN INI IINCAPORI ANO KUALA LUM»UR TRADING ROOM* OF THE STOCK IXCNANUI WITN PRICI MOVIMINTS IN BRACKET! VIITIROAT WERE: CLOSING TONE: Industrials, oil palms, tins closed strong while the rest barely steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as1,036 words
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Article513 1971-06-25 16 ]Y/[ELBOURNE, Thurs. Oils dominated the market on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today, with Woodside again attracting strong support. The shares peaked to a new high of $1.48. closing 29 cents higher at $1.38. The contributing shares were in strong demand too, peaking at $1.25 and closing 19 cents higher513 words
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Article70 1971-06-25 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN Wednesday 69 69 Tuesday 69.69 Week ago 69.75 RUBBERS Wednesday 181.79 Tuesday 183.05 Week ago 178.80 OILS Wednesday 355.50 Tuesday 351.6 a Week ago 357.87 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 372.2 Tuesday 370.6 Week ago 372.4 DOW JONEB AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 879.45 Tuesday 574.43 Week ago 008.50 LONDON DOLLAR70 words
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Article376 1971-06-25 16 NEW YORK. Wed. The market staged a mild comeback after suffering sharp losses In the three previous sessions though late profit-taking reduced earlier gains. Volume near the final bell stood at about 12.65 million shares. The popular market averages slipped from their highest levels at mid-day, but still376 words
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Article260 1971-06-25 16 JJONO KONG, Thurs. "he market opened on a quiet note but gradually prices moved up to recover something of the losses experienced during the past two days. The market remained fairly steady throughout the day bet closed on an uncertain note. General BottUnr again forged ahead to notch260 words
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Advertisement673 1971-06-25 15 SS^^BSViVVVSVpHpHB CHLORIDE BATTERIES S.E. ASIA PTE. LIMITED (Manufacturers of Exide Batteries) Due to our expanding operations, we invite applications from Singapore citizens for the position of: SALES ENGINEER Applicants should possess a Professional Diploma or similar qualification in electrical engineering from o recognised institution and be ible to converse in673 words
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Advertisement651 1971-06-25 15 ACCOUNTANTS -Qualified Unqualified A well established organisation in Singapore with rapidly expanding interests in this region hos vocancies in its accounts department. Qualified Accountant? Appliconts should be Singapore citizen, 24 to 30 years of oge with an accounting degree ond at leost two yeors experience in financial accounting work preferably651 words
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Advertisement536 1971-06-25 16 KOLEJ PERTANIAN MALAYA Permohonan2 adalah dlpelawa dartpada Warganegara2 Malaysia untuk menglsl Jawatan2 Pensharah dl KoleJ Pertanlan Malaya: Tariff* Gaji: $630 x 25 680 715 x 35 925 965 x 40 1.245. Kemasukan tangga gajl permulaan akan dlasaskan kepada kelayakan dan pengalaman. Laln2 Faedah: (1) akan dlbayar elaun berubah atas kadar536 words
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Advertisement776 1971-06-25 16 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOB PHYSIOTHERAPIST Applications are Invited from qualified Physiotherapists to fill a vacancy In the Medical and Health Department, Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: The qualification normally expected Is that of Chartered Physiotherapist (United Kingdom) or Its recognised equivalent. SALARY: In the scale BWl— BSIO2O x 40--1220. Point of entry776 words
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Advertisement238 1971-06-25 16 ill Hotel Royal invites applications from experienced personnel for the following positions SALES AND PUBLIC Iliiisi KHI'IM, RELATIONS DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT Executive House-keeper Sales Promotion Assistant House-keepers Asst. PR Officers Chambermaids ACCOI'NTS Floor Inspectresses DEPARTMENT Junior House-keepers Accountant Accounts Housemen Cleaners fncome'Audltor FOOD &BEVER AGE Night Auditors DEPARTMENT Accounts Clerks Restaurant238 words
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Article, Illustration342 1971-06-25 17 SUPPORT FROM BOSSES FOR CHECK-OFF 'No closed-shop danger' SINGAPORE, Thursday 'J' H E Singapore Employers' Federation supports the check-off system for union subscriptions. The first public announcement of support by employers was made today by the federation's president, Mr. J.D.H. Neill. Detailed recommendations on check-off the deduction of union dues342 words
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190 1971-06-25 17 Bonuses: 'Profitsharing policy continues' IN his speech. Mr. Neill also referred to the recent clamour by unions for higher bonuses. Mr. Neill said it was Impossible to circulate any general advice to all members on the subject of higher bonuses but the federation would give advice to individual members in190 words
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Article64 1971-06-25 17 SINGAPORE, Thura. Hawker Urn Kok Pheng, 18, stole because he wanted the money for gambling, a magistrate's court heard today. Llm said he was a "heavy gambler," when he admitted stealing a radio- Upe-player worth $380 from a car at a carpark in Lorong 7,64 words
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Article36 1971-06-25 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. MotorUt Lee May of Upper Serangoon Road was fined $30 by a magistrate* court today for parking his car at a "No Parking" lot In Empress Place on Peb. IT last year.36 words
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Article55 1971-06-25 17 MALACCA. Thuis. Commercial, agricultural science, technical and vocational subjects are now being taught in Bahasa Malaysia wherever possible in natlonul secondary schools In the country. This was revealed today by the Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn. when he opened a $450,000 secondary school at Masjld Tanah.55 words
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Article113 1971-06-25 17 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. 0 Lee Kuan Yew has moved part of his office and the whole of the Cabinet office from City Hall to the Istana annexe"Traffic congestion In front of the City Hall and difficulty of parking for Cabinet meetings has made this113 words
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Article, Illustration235 1971-06-25 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs —Former Macao and Johore Grand Prix winner Chan Lye Choon was ordered by the High Court today to pay $39,794 to the Chung Khiaw Bank on a consent Judgement as payment on a trust receipt for which he stood guarantor235 words
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Article108 1971-06-25 17 Newsmen off to London tonight rjINGAPORE. Thurs. A O group of 17 press representatives from Singapore and Malaysia will leave Singapore for London tomorrow night as the guests of MSA. The flight is one of several planned to mark the opening of MSA's new European rout" which began on June108 words
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Article, Illustration292 1971-06-25 17 RITA LOONO - Feeling well? But you may still be sick RITA LOONO WARNING ON HIDDEN ILLNESSES By CINGAPORE, Thurs. You look well and you feel well, but can you be really sure you ARE well? This Is the question which will be put across to the public in a campaign to promote292 words
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Article38 1971-06-25 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The body of Aw Ah Jock. 73. was today found by his son. Hoe Peng. 31. In a pond near their Meyappa Chettiar Road home in Serangoon. No foul play is suspected.38 words
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Advertisement133 1971-06-25 17 lm tf I -if m l^l^^mif IT .ri^H^^HHl^k aW st^^k LB IT AmmM m A >y<rJCT W x Jb nß^Lf. A if*Hßjßßl j^^uHKb^blb^b^Biib^b^b^Bm RANK XEROX COPY SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT SINGAPORE Multi-Storey Car Park 59/6 J Cecil Street, Tel: ***** Jurong Copy Service Centre and Showroom, Block 109, 27 Yung133 words
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Advertisement125 1971-06-25 17 CROWNING GLORY j* W\ O^£n THE ATTRACTION (C?K^**rTl .fi&'L i^^A .^m X^^r JJH5r:\ ret ,i ,i /^^^M j^o I /M WmaS^^^^^L An <<t"ctiv« cosmetic bag or hair K4l^H B^ n wlth purchase of a _^W^ "<t'°n'l h ir dry«r Mod«l» EH\£M±.T W &SrS^ or EH64. Hurry! This o«tr Ilf>W L^^^^l125 words
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Miscellaneous624 1971-06-25 17 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening and General Hos- J.M Children's Corner (0 pital 7 05 Sports Parade 3.21 For the Family (E) J£" s c 3.N A Diary of Events in Singapore Chinese Variety Show This Week (E) ews and Newsreel (E) S-M Green Acres Oliver's Double624 words
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Miscellaneous193 1971-06-25 17 3.N P.M. Programme Summary 6.51 The Brady Bunch 3.12 Master Class 7.21 Ulasan Berita 3.42 The Courtship of Eddie's J-Ji Programme Summary Father 7.31 Malay Film I.N News (M) Rjverboat 91 4.50 Medical Report |M Continuation of Malay Film 5.12 Programme Summary ,jj Arena Sukan 5.15 Pok Amai Amai 11.25193 words
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Article, Illustration917 1971-06-25 18 Masie Kwee - About brains that drain and those that remain Masie Kwee AT THE SCHOOLS...by Tackling Singapore's superthink problem at the dawning of the age of computers. WHY train a brain that will "drain" when you can train a lesser brain that will remain? A parent spluttered this out over a drink917 words
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274 1971-06-25 18 The day an old 'girl' got a wallop! ALONG that stretch of Holland Road, between the 6th and 6£ milestone, can be found probably some of the oldest living trees in the Republic. Whilst I am body and soul behind the Government's "Garden City" campaign, I can't help analogising these274 words
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Letter109 1971-06-25 18 WE the residents of Lorong L, Telok Kurau, got up one day last week to find rows of massive dustbins stacked on the footpath opposite our houses. Now the area bordering this has become a rubbish dump. Rubbish is spilling on to the road. NeighbourIng houses are infested with files,109 words
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265 1971-06-25 18 Cabbies, black sheep and backseat lovers WITH reference to "Jangan Marah's" letter (S.T.. June 17). I feel that certain points in my letter need clarification. I chose the pen-name "Scorpion" because of my Zodiac sign. I did not and do not have a "a poisonous sting" for all taxidrivers. "Jangan265 words
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Letter49 1971-06-25 18 ris no surprise at all that two accidents occurred at the 3i mile Thomson Road within a week. For safer driving along this stretch of road, speedlimit signs should be put up, police patrols Increased and street lights changed to the powerful yellow type. mm TONG HOR, Singapore 20.49 words
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240 1971-06-25 18 THE CONTINUING SAGA OF HONG KAH LANE I AM flabbergasted! In its reply (S.T., May 29) to my letter (S.T. May 21) the Ministry of National Development stated that Hong Kah Lane will be metalled in three stages, with the first stage to be carried out this year. Imagine my240 words
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Advertisement286 1971-06-25 18 4SkV II I©9COCK"2s I MING COURT HOTEL \l I A V 7 WATCH THE \y ij LION DANCE AT m UW t'Kpn. SEETHE 1 1* \W| CENTURIES -OLD ART 1 Ifl M I \M IT I OF CHINESE SELF 1I f \l I DEFENSE. FREE! A// llf \W V FORTUNE286 words
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Advertisement48 1971-06-25 18 I ?l|c ptttttatf in Wounnet pitting CfEkQitttt Jttnuwpfym, Zmvmabte Smite S IVyJI GREAT. GREAT WINES ji SUPERB FLAMBE DISHES I MOUTH-WATERING STEAKS AS > *«-'t~ Co "nC* ROASTS W£ m '-'*2?m I t O.\ Singapore H><att Hotel Wm!*%£ T^ W f i Ijy tascorrt no ipodf til mm Ib^.48 words
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166 1971-06-25 19 Police in Naval Base worried about future SINGAPORE, Thurs. 3 Some 550 police officers and men of the Naval Base are seeking a vital clue to their future. They are now wondering what would happen to them when the British Far East Command hands over its functions to the newly-formed166 words
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Article39 1971-06-25 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minis' jr for Education. Inche Mohammed Ohazall Ismail, will attend the certificate awarding ceremony for the Seatneo Innotech Centre's three-month programme on regional projects at the MSA Theatrette tomorrow morning.39 words
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Article, Illustration238 1971-06-25 19 ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. DAP MP Mr. Lim Kit Slang is to seek the Yang diPertuan Agong's pardon for not submitting his election returns within the required time. Mr. LJm (Bandar-Malaka) will submit his petition to the King on Saturday nine238 words
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Article94 1971-06-25 19 POLICE SEEK 2 GANGS OF ROBBERS TPOH, Thurs. Perak police are looking for two gangs of youths who robbed a cinema manager last night and a tobacco company cashier this morning. Last night, two youths armed with pistols held up the manager at the Rex Theatre here and escaped with94 words
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Article67 1971-06-25 19 STNOAPORE, Thurs. The Calmhlll community centre will hold a bird singing contest on July 11 at 8 a.m. at the centre In Buyong Road. The contest Is for the following types of birds: Shama, Tiu.s. Mat a Put eh. and Merbok Jambul. Entry forms which must be67 words
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Article24 1971-06-25 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Lions Club Singapore (Jurong) will hold Its fourth Installation dinner at the Katong Room, Shangri-La Hotel on July 3.24 words
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129 1971-06-25 19 SINGAPORE, Ttanrs. The Consumers' Association of Singapore today appealed to petrol companies to restore the old system under which gifts and discounts were given at kiosks for the purchase of petrol. "Otherwise we would have to use the car less and resort more to129 words
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321 1971-06-25 19 10— cent phone levy: More protests 'Business to pass on burden to the public' SINGAPORE, Thurs TWO more business associations today joined iv the clamour against the Singapore Telephone Board's reported plan to impose a 10-cent levy on every telephone call after the first 100 in a month. The Singapore321 words
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192 1971-06-25 19 SALESMEN ABE ENTITLED TO CPF PAYMENTS CINGAPORE, Thurs. J Salesmen earning only commissions ARE entitled to CPF contributions from their employers but only if they are "real" employees. Mr C.E. Green, general manager of the CPF. said this today in reply to a reader's query in the Straits Times. Mr.192 words
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Article60 1971-06-25 19 LONDON. Thurs. After 10 minutes hearing at the Tower Bridge Magistrate's Court in London today. Walter Abdul Raman, 80-year-old retired doctor who was born In Johore was committed (or trial at (he Old Bailey on 12 drug charges. No pleas were taken. Raman of Southwalk Park Road.60 words
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Article30 1971-06-25 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The MP for Mountbatten, Mr. Ng Yeow Chong, will open a baby show at the Mountbatten community centre at Guillemard Road on Sunday at 9 a.m.30 words
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Advertisement126 1971-06-25 19 H K&^^^^L. pT I Hi^ H TK m P^R Australia's best selling men's shoes, by far golf shoes Handcrafted from quality leather, with stronger spikes, to last longer and wear more comfortably. available at SUNRISE SPORTS. John Littla'i Building, Raffia* Place. Singapore. Tal: *****. and other leading sports thopi. ISA126 words
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Advertisement160 1971-06-25 19 I Starting Today I RACING I I GUIDE I I NOW I I TWICE I I WEEK I Now Co Racing with New Nation I twice a week. Starting today the I racing guide will appear on Friday (with Saturday's full card and tips) I and Saturday (with the full160 words
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Miscellaneous236 1971-06-25 19 Straits Times Crossword Hi Hi HP IHF IH^ IF .HH^~TH ACROSS 6. Whip of standard length at 1 JM* m n aWkWard to ff«. (I .°rtm 1» no ft KJcigo-d by contra Ub boy C6j ]0) n fSILT ft o Wl i£SJ W to «ot SSig «ounl non-drinker 11. Omitting236 words
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191 1971-06-25 20 'Reward safety conscious workers' call to bosses CINGAPORE, Thurs. Give awards to workers who observe the proper safety precautions and keep a certain number of accident free hours. This suggestion came today from National Safety First Council chairman Mr. Milton Tan. Mr. Tan said: "This will act as an incentive191 words
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Article33 1971-06-25 20 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Bweeper Ting Kirn Chwee, 33, was fined $250 for being In morphine den an offence under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance at Muar Road off Rochore Road on April 633 words
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272 1971-06-25 20 SINGAPORE, Thursday A BOUT 15 banks in Singapore are expected to offer better bonuses to their employees this year, an official of the Singapore Employers' Federation said today. Mr. J.J. Rattray, SEF executive director said: "These banks will take the cue272 words
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140 1971-06-25 20 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The Malaysian Government is now actively considering Lumut as a naval base after shelving the idea for some time, Tun Abdul Razak disclosed this today. The Prime Minister was speaking to officers and men of the sth Infantry140 words
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83 1971-06-25 20 Man dies in hospital: Appeal to relatives SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police today appealed to the next-of-kln of an Indian, aged about 55, who died in Outram Hospital yesterday, to contact them. The man had no identification papers on him when found unconscious at Boon Tat Street on Tuesday at about 11.5083 words
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Article63 1971-06-25 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A quarr i with his wife over five years ago today cost a businessman a year's jail. According to Siah Hock Chia. 41. the quarrel with his wife on Sept. 9 1965 led him to become "so distressed" that he failed to report to the Joo63 words
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Article38 1971-06-25 20 SINQAJ>ORE, Thurs. Lorrydriver Chong Jin Choy. of Bendemeer Road, was fined $30 by a magistrate's court today for driving along Lorong 4. in Toa Payoh while holding an expired driving licence, on Jan. 2 last year.38 words
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75 1971-06-25 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Japanese seaman, Tomiro Funal, 22, was so struck by the beauty of a potted plant at the docks yesterday, he took it away. Today, he pleaded guilty to stealing the plant near Godown 48 at the Port Authority. Tomiro75 words
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Article, Illustration108 1971-06-25 20 AUSTRALIAN AWARD FOR STORE STUDENT SINGAPORE student Chee Mun Hong (above) has won an advertising award for showing the greatest general prof i c i c n c y throughout his Bachelor of Commerce (marketing) course at an Australian university. Mr. Chan won the SSC and B: Lintas International Advertising:108 words
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Article79 1971-06-25 20 Chemistry Dept goes metric SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Department of Chemistry in Outram Road will revise Its charges for denaturation or tincturing of alcohol In line with the metric system from July 1. The present fee of $2 per 45 gallons of alcohol denatured will be changed to $2 per 20079 words
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Article243 1971-06-25 20 Sacked cop: Poser for court CINGAPORE, Thurs. Should a subordinate police officer be accorded a hearing before his dismissal from the force on the findings and recommendations of a disciplinary Inquiry? Lawyer Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam raised this poser In the High Court today at the continued hearing of a "wrongful243 words
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Article33 1971-06-25 20 Singapore. Thurs. Taxidriver Tan Chee Kiong of Selegie Road was fined $75 by a magistrate's court for driving a car which emitted execessive smoke along Serangoon Road on Dec. 12. 1969.33 words
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Advertisement215 1971-06-25 20 NEOSTYLE presents the latestmost elegant eyewear fashions from west Germany. Neostyle changes the scene. Now, you can look at the kaleidoscope of life with fresh, beautiful fashions. Eyewear is no longer a drab necessity. It's elegant, the Neostyle way. What's ticking behind those beautiful eyes? Only you know. Neostyle gives215 words
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Advertisement60 1971-06-25 20 IVJtS nit ill ■miss MSKSt Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE SANWA BANK, LTD. on their official opening of their Singapore Representative Office FROM P. P. WATHEWS AND BROS. HEAP OFFICE: 12-J, Asio Insuronce Building, Singapore 1. Tel: *****2/***** Coble Mointext BRANCHES: P.O. Box Higoshi 304, Osako, Jopon 1. P.0.60 words
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Miscellaneous52 1971-06-25 20 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I /THAT'S IX PETUNIA! YA'VE OKAY, THEN I'LL. Bl TRIBP ON EVERY SHOE X TAKE 73V/S PAIR! A E^uW*^_ IN STOCK IN BUT THIS IS TH' YOU WOULPNT WANT "\l< "I FtBST RMR YA J ME TO RUIN MY IMAGE li° aL&TRiBPONiy as A sHorr+a,52 words
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Advertisement1181 1971-06-25 21 0 LIVtIPOOL ANO OTHER U.t;./C( «TS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ UTOLYCUS Li.erpool. GI. H o. S PtM "l ACHILLES Liverpool, Dub!.- Z i. M/i 1.1. :rc«N IUS I'lirTJoi^VESl- Be l$t:: f l V o C m,LAus imm*'.*?" ${J \«l lrt u/11 J<l jiix Liverpool. Glasgow.'... .ft n I, v Z Z juriLOfNUS t.ytrpool. Glasgow1,181 words
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Advertisement2181 1971-06-25 21 I i^y^Mef^^^^ii i^i^^»»^j^^^^^^j^B i I IHECT Tl HAMIUR6 H 30 MVI P. Sham Penang Singapore LOAOIPJC FOB: BOGOTA ll Port 25 lone 71 27 Jaat 21/ 1 Mamourg Bremen, A'dam/R'dam, A'wtrp. Oslo, G'burg. Malmo. C'hagen. PATAGONIA laly 1/12 illy 11/14 My 19/17 C'bianca. Hburg'B'men. R'dam/ Adam, G'burg, Axhus. C'hagen. SUMBAWA2,181 words
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Advertisement1263 1971-06-25 21 FORTNIfiHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA New York Penang P. Sham Spore Kingston MANOAUV SMM JMt M My 1 J.I. 1 Stpt 1 MARON Sailal lut 12 laly 11 Jaly 14 lily 17 KYOTO tails Jmc 28 My M Am 1 Am 1 o ct 1 VASANOLM Sails1,263 words
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Advertisement1135 1971-06-25 22 icaWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. W«at Australia /Singapore /Japan S«rvie« Fremantle S pore Kailung Tikkaichi/Mgoya Y'hama Rom "lergrta Mar." 21 Aig I Sipt 7 Sipt 11 Seat 14 Sift 17 Sift Aiceptiu targi ler kike, BsaU. Nafiya. Tekekaaa KAMSAKI KINMI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN. H. KONE. STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong1,135 words
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Advertisement967 1971-06-25 22 FROM AUSTRALIA Pe:ang P. Sham Singapore PURNEA IMb* FOR NEW ZEAUNI: Penang P. S ham Singapore LMaiaj fir: :HAKRATA II Aaj 11/20 Aaj. 21/22 Aaj Auck, Will, Lfit, D'din. STRAITS/MARRAI URVirt: Singapore P Slum Penang lltliaj fir: UIULAt 1/14 lily IS Jdy II lily Nlgapattmam, Madras. RAJULAt 2 I Aaj967 words
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Advertisement931 1971-06-25 22 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ~fr ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H BURG, RDAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. S*ham Pening Arrnti: NEPTUNE AMETHYST I/ll Illy 11/12 taly 13 Jilf London 10 8, Hburg 14 8 R'Olffl 17/8.931 words
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Advertisement672 1971-06-25 22 ~Bf] MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL m^M SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD ft. NaSOC.JIn Ampene. KxateLu.nour I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia L FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penang ArritttlUNCA ME LOR SM. 1-7 11/3 lily 4/ I taly Havre 30. 1. London 1. 1. Hburg 6 8.. R'dam |-B A'wtrp tUt,672 words
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Advertisement650 1971-06-25 23 THt PORT OF llNoAr>«||| AUTMt). RITY ANMOUMCID TNI FOLLOW|NC BtRTMINO ARRANOIMINTI rO R JUNI W. OUT: sela Maru 18, Hua U M Oil. Te«aco Hawaii K/3B and Alek- irl dfr Zamuuki 48 IN: yamamauu Maru s. Bunca M ,lor 67. Autolyeuj 13/14. A)ax 19/16. Ounuag KerlntJl 23/24. Hide Mini 29650 words
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Advertisement70 1971-06-25 23 Bakk* B/2 and Takarl R 8 B/S. OUT: Martha Bakk. B/2 PORT IWITTf NHAM Wharf Bxtt* Yuho Maru, Pwljaaa Number 1 and Ptrak. Ntw Wharf B.rttn AJtra Maru, AJax. Sanyo Maru and Tasaytay. ttr.im Brrtrn: tludcbum. BofOU. CardroM and Thoraorlent. °m» W»ur P>«4nt: Taihlwoaaa Maru. Ounone Krrlntjl. Oolden Wood and70 words
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Advertisement660 1971-06-25 23 r Uniqm WriKiTIAMKCIfTDIJI Toll <*11oU. HMII. t7I2J REGULAR FAST SERVICES TO FROM INDONESIA STEAMERS HA ETD rtti MIM Is Nrt tSltm Uiikarta.PinHim, CMC* M Nrt MJBM MO|rti'*w«i»if PIMM mjbm Mtaaa mmn C'WMI »I«M IMy Oiakarta/PaHiaflC. MNMOK Him SMI «aiitpjDafi/M«ka>ur PKMK MUM 4 Nlf IMI "jakarta/Sufita* "NOT TJitj IM| Palemban(/Pwit<anah. OWHiovcirrqii660 words
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Advertisement985 1971-06-25 23 NOTICE OF SALE PROCLAMATION NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT IPOH. PERAK. Between Majlis Amanah Ra'ayat Applicant And Yom Ahmad bin Ngah Ahmad Respondent In pursuance of an Order of Court dated the 24th day of March 1971 the following properties will be sold by985 words
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Advertisement1021 1971-06-25 23 GOVEatNMKNT OF THE REPUBUC OF SINGAFOaU THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. IMB (NO. II OF IMJI DECLAJIATION UN DC* SECTION 20 WHEREAS: 1 (I) The itreets known xa 1. JalAB Lrmbah TiMliß from Thatnaoß Rldg* to Let 115 I. Mikla IS I. Jalaa Dunn fraaa BairsUrr Rood to Suntrrl Wbaopoc1,021 words
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Advertisement1687 1971-06-25 24 CINIHAL ADVUTHIMINTS OWITIttWIITS ACCEPTED Bf TO ANNOUNCtMINT/MKSOMAL l.apaor* Hi): tail 1 I*l 5 N P.M. DAILY l«ct**r* **r, VSS 1 tjsri ■Majlis BNfi M SMtS 6 Mr*. MaH|*a ear, f1 H I Mr* a-talst.m $tf for II Mr* PHONE C.A.T.S. TEI- *****1 tltntmtm for -or*.. SsjSßNn MsMfttii MX Mra. FOR1,687 words
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Advertisement851 1971-06-25 24 OFFICE/DELIVERY BOY wanted. Apply with detail* stating salary required and recent photo nonreturnable to Box A 9423 S.T. WANTED— Driven Singapore Citizen required for office cars. Apply personally. K3-A Victoria Street. Singapore 7. FULL-TIM! TEACHER Wanted graduate majoring In Economic Hiatory Preferably with experience, good term* and prospect. Apply P.O.851 words
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Advertisement950 1971-06-25 24 CUMIHCIAU AVENUE Furnished Three-Bedroom Flat $950 Pair of Katong Seavtew Palace Furnished Semi-detached Houses. $700/- each. Alsagoff. 34-B. Market Street. Singapore- 1 FURNISHED HOUSES 544-A. 948. 550-A. 994. 534-A. 998 Sembawang Road 23-A. 29-A. 39-C Jalan Salang. 93A Jalan Sajak— s3lo p.m. 32-A Jalan Bhaer 37. 38. Jalan Hlkayat $330950 words
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Advertisement1052 1971-06-25 24 OIST. 20 OFF THOMSON ROAD .Inglestorey detached bungalcw 3 bedrooms, .en-ant's room, telephone Installed, quiet surrounding*, available Immediately. Please Tel: B'pore *****. FLATS with car park and playground available at Dalay Road off Braddell Road Tel: (B'pore) *****/*****. JALAN 4INTAN furnished 2/3 bedrooms flat. Please contact tsl: *****9 during office1,052 words
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Advertisement906 1971-06-25 24 VACANT FREENOLO LAND 8,668 aq. ft. at Jalan Raya suitable for luxurious semi detached bungalow. Ring *****1. 2-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE, vacant < possession dist. 19 opposite Siglap market Contact B'pore 496SSS Mr. Ooh. SELBTARJ HILLS TWO STOREY DELUXE aemi-detached House. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms. Terraxso and Moealc door. Tel: *****.906 words
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Advertisement991 1971-06-25 24 SHORTHAND rapid simplified course Classes anytime (theory speed 90/ ISO) Register oarly. Raja* College, Raffle* Place (939M/*****0). Raja's. 21SD Cbangl Road (4U*****. STENOGRAPHY. Rapid simplified course. Classes anytime Starting July. Register early. Ra)a College. 218 D Changl Road <497ftS8>. Raja's, Raffle* Place (*****/*****0). TYPEWRITING. Individual attention. Rapid simplified course. Classes991 words
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Advertisement798 1971-06-25 24 TRAVEL IN KEIO-SCA World Standard Super Deluxe Alr-condltlonra Coaches. 7 Day* W**t Malay.ia Tour from 1143 Departing every Sunday or Monday. 1 Day Malacca Tour (Lunch A burner Included) SIS/-. Departing evory Sunday. Kelc-SCA International C*le.) Ltd. Hotel Mlramar. Ist Fir. Shopping Arcade Havelock Rd., Spore 3. Tel. *****. 10.001798 words
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335 1971-06-25 25 lAC award of free drinks for Pepsi workers SINGAPORE. Thursday fHE Industrial Arbitration Coort today rejected claims for higher wages by over 200 workers of Union (Pte) Ltd., makers of Pepsi Cola. But It awarded each employee four free cases of soft drinks per year for either Chinese New Year,335 words
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Article56 1971-06-25 25 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The YWCAs Outran Road Hostel will provide homes away from homes for about 40 students and working girls when It opens (or occupation from July 10. The hostel, on the first floor of the YWCAs Outram Road Centre, was formerly classrooms of an evening56 words
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95 1971-06-25 25 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Health Minister Mr. Chua Sian Chin today said young Singaporeans must first be steeped in their own cultural traditions before they begin to adopt the cultural norms and practices of the West. This was to give them the ability to tell good from95 words
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Advertisement966 1971-06-25 25 (Cont. from Page 24) •Tor tola ASV CLEAN PRODUCTS Easiest. quickest most economical way for removing dirk stains, rust old wax etc. For moaaic. vinyl, terrazzo floor* and metal*. For eaay maintenance u*e Polymeric Seal to give bright glouy fin.hed that laat for month*. Ideal for building, cleaning. maintrrance contractor*966 words
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Advertisement565 1971-06-25 25 OINTLIMIN. For Steambaths. Massage. Halrdresslng New Jean* Saloon open dally t-> 9.30 p.m. Ist Floor. 200 Clemenciau Avenue (next to Redlffuslon) :»554. Spore. MARTINA'S SALON 11-A. Calrnhll. Circle. Massage Saunabath barber Complete lenu-men grooming by trained lady attendants. Ring (6 pore) 577T81. SALON CATALIN* (Alr-Condltloned) welcome Ladu Gentlemen. 319 A565 words
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Advertisement688 1971-06-25 25 NONOA 1300 7$ COUP! Perfect condition Stereo radio/cart rld*e. with or without brand new 6J alloy wheels. > Contact Spore *****8 BP AUunted. No dealera. CMIVROLIT IMPALA T»M with airconditioner and radio, taxed and Insured. Ready to drive away, la excellent condition. $4,950/- only. Tel: Mis* Llm Spore *****1 cxt.688 words
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Advertisement510 1971-06-25 25 At your ■•rvla* (TINCIL CUTTING. Offset Typlns Chinesc/Engllsb. Printing, duplicating and translating. modsrute charg**. Star Typewriting Service. I 38. Miller Street. 8 pore 3C27M 2*478 ALLUMINIUM U.S.A., awning*, v /blind* A aunbraaker* to beautify your home. Contact apeclallaU for last IS years Sunmaiter Co., Tel: Spore SS2S2»/SOITII. PMOTO COPYING PLAN510 words
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Advertisement647 1971-06-25 25 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST Applications are invited for appointment to the post of Pharmaceutical Chemist in the State of Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: I The following are eligible for appointment Applicants with (a) A diploma In Pharmacy of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, or •> diploma647 words
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Advertisement658 1971-06-25 25 LEMBAGA PELABOHAN BWETTENHAM JAWATAN KOSONC.— PF<.AVY.{] TERAFIK (BHG. II) Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pela-wa darlpada Warganegara Malaysia bagl Jawatan Pegawal Teraflk (Bahaglan 111 dl-Lembaga Pelabohan Swettenham. Tangga Oajl: Pelateh— s4Bo x 2rj 520 Oalang Pepereksaan Sesudah dlsahkan— $620 x 20 720 Umox: 21 tahun dan tldak lebeh darlpada 2s tahun. Kelulusan I.658 words
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Advertisement838 1971-06-25 26 PAN ELECTRIC GENERAL INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of ihe Company. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Building, on Wednesday. 14ih July. 1971 at 12 noon for th» following838 words
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Advertisement586 1971-06-25 26 PRE-TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND LANDS CENTRAL ABATTOIRS. SHAH ALAM. SELANGOR, MALAYSIA. Tenders are Invited from suitably experienced Class 'BX' Contractors (Head 111 Sub- Head 3) and above registered with P.W.D. for the supply, delivery and Installation of:— a) Piped Services (Plumbing. Heating, Water Supply and586 words
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Advertisement538 1971-06-25 26 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERBEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tender 2 ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada kontrekters yang berpengalarr.an bag! kerja 2 dl -bawah: BK.NO. 54/71 A) Membekal, membena dan menylapkan 1 yunlt Rumah Kedai dl-RKT Bllut Valley daerah Bentong. Pahang dan 1 yunlt dl-RKT Sendayan daerah Port Dlckson, Negri Sembllan. BK.NO. 55/71 B) Membekal.538 words
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Advertisement520 1971-06-25 26 GOVERNMENT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, IMS (NO. IS OF 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(2) Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1983 that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of streetworks in respect of the520 words
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Advertisement828 1971-06-25 26 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of The Overseas Assurance Corporation. Limited, will be held at the Company's Registered Office, 5 Malacca Street. Singapore 1. on Friday, the 16th day of July 197] Immediately after the conclusion of the828 words
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Advertisement841 1971-06-25 26 HOUSING A DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following: (1) ERECTION A COMPLETION of One Block of 12-Storey and One Block of 1 ft- Storey 3 -Room Improved Flats (Total 432 Units); One Block of 12-Storey 3-Rootn Improved Plats and Shops with Quarters841 words
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Advertisement835 1971-06-25 26 P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS art invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors and from -Specially Registered Contractors' for the following works I Kirn Chuan Sewage Treatment Works, Inlet Works Extensions Contract No. K( 3 Classifiers. All Electrical or Mechanical Contractors CkMlng Date: 6.8.71 at 10.00 am II Kirn (huan Sewage Treatment Works. Inlet835 words
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Article131 1971-06-25 27 HONGKONG, Thurs Hong Kong may put a bid to host the 1978 Commonwealth Games. The Hong Kong Olympic Committee and Amateur Sports Federation met last night and agreed in principle to bid for the 1978 Games, an Olympic Committee spokesman said. They will seek131 words
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Article62 1971-06-25 27 ENTRIES are Invited for the 1971 inter-school team chess tournament, organised by Singapore Chess Federation, beginning on July 2. Closing date for entries Is June 26. There wUI be three sections Secondary boys, Secondary girls and Primary schools. Entry forms and rules are obtainable from the chairman. Junior Clubs.62 words
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Article206 1971-06-25 27 No eggs, cans ban on these fans KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Wrestling fans will not be allowed to take In eggs, tomatoes, cans bottles or anything else which might be considered harmful into Stadium Negara when they go to watch World championship wrestling which begins tomorrow night. They will also be206 words
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282 1971-06-25 27 ERNEST FRIDA - Thais agree to play in Asia tourney ERNEST FRIDA By J*HAILAND is the lastest country to accept the invitation to compete in the Second Asian Regional Hockey Tournament here in August. Singapore Hockey Association secretary S. Yogarajah said: "We have received a cable from Thailand Hockey Association confirming its entry."282 words
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Article110 1971-06-25 27 f^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Taiwan, whom the P.A. of Malaysia thought would have difficulties in fielding a team for this year's Merdeka soccer tournament from Aug 4-21, sent in their team list yesterday. And with it came a firm warning: "We will be making a determined110 words
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Article43 1971-06-25 27 Mrs. Tan Yoon Yin was elected president of the Singapore Women's Hockey Association at Its annual meeting held at SRC recently. Other officials elected Vicepresident Mrs. P.M. Pennefather. secretary Mrs. L. Grant, asst. secretary Mrs. O. Ess, treasurer Mrs. J. Pereira.43 words
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259 1971-06-25 27 A. JOHNSON - A. JOHNSON By CINGAPORE expects to win about 20 gold medals at the SEAP Games swimming cham pionshlps In Kuala Lumpur in December. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's assistant secretary Fong Hoe Beng said yesterday: "I personally feel this is within our swimmers' reach.259 words
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Article587 1971-06-25 28 EPSOM JEEP - Chance for Hilversum to score EPSOM JEEP RACING with (^LASSES Five and Six races often produce shock results. So it may be worthwhile having a flutter on Hilversum in Race 2 at Bukit Timah tomorrow. This five-year-old has not won a race in 13 starts. His best effort was a587 words
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Article388 1971-06-25 28 Mediocre IrishDerby field DUBLIN. Thurs. An International field will turn out for the Irish Sweeps Derby at The Curragh on Saturday, but the class Is not high for a race worth more to the winner than the famed Epsom equivalent run three weeks ago. Saturday's winner will collect £62.370 ($449,065;Agencies - 388 words
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Article1719 1971-06-25 28 BT TIMAH CARD TOMORROW ■TTJJB 2.15 CLASS 6. DIV 3 6F ifiiniß ($5,500 $3,850 to winner) 1 ***** SINATOH a (SBD Tan 4 9.0 OM +11) W Millar 7 1 ***** MANNUM MISS a (MM) West f. 12 (dd +10) 9 Nalaan S S ***** SAMURAI II a (Nap MkK>1,719 words
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Article1824 1971-06-25 28 PROGRAMME FOR SUNDAY .mjjm 2.15 CLASS 6. DIV. 1 6F ifiVi^f ($6,000 $4,200 to winner) 1 ***** GRACIFUL VIIW (Wan) Mimn 4 t 12 < IS) 9. L«t 14 2 0«252 KING POT a (Wong Son) Sprnrer 4 »9 11) F Jokmo* I S ***** THI SAMARITAN (NSD) Lrr 61,824 words
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258 1971-06-25 28 Springbok tour depends on the airlines CYDNEY, Thurs. South African Rugby Union president Danie Craven said yesterday that outside interference might stop the Springbok tour of Australia, according to an Australian Broadcasting Commission report. The ABC said in a news broadcast that Dr. Craven said In a telephone interview fromReuter; UPI - 258 words
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164 1971-06-25 28 Tame finish to BruchSilvester discus duel /COPENHAGEN Thurs The \ji Sllve.ster-Bruch discus duel ended last night in an anticlimax after days of speculation on who would break the 70m barrier for a new world record. Both world champion Jay Silvester of the U.S. and Sweden's Rlckhard Bruch have unofficially beatenUPI - 164 words
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Article91 1971-06-25 28 NEW YORK. Thurs Results of baseball games played yesterday American League Baltimore 7 Washington 5 Boston 2 Cleveland 1; New York 6 Detroit 5 (13 Inns); Milwaukee 6 California 0 (Ist game) Calilornla 9 Milwaukee 5 (2nd) Chicago 12 Kansas City 3; Oakland 8 Minnesota 3. National91 words
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Article64 1971-06-25 28 A trophy race the Batu Oantong Cup for class 2 Dlv 1 horses over 8' s f will be run at the Permng meeting on July 24. 25. 31 and Aug 1 Distances: class 2— 6 f or 7f 6f or 8f; Class 5—511 or Tf ef f64 words
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Article201 1971-06-25 28 DARIS, Thurs. The newspaper FranceSolr yesterday criticised Ouy Crescent, president of the parls-Saint Germain soccer club. fo» having raised hopes that Brazilian star Pele might Join the club. The 1.3 million circulation Paper. France's largest, said the Paris ciub officials should have known well thatUPI - 201 words
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333 1971-06-25 29 Riessen ends Wimbledon hopes of Ashe ONDON, Thurs. L* Playing the game of his life, Marty Riessen today demolished seeded fellow-Ameri-can Arthur Ashe to .•ontinue the first week shocks of the Wimbledon tennis championships. Riessen, 29-year-^ld son of a tennis coach, won 6-1, 9-8, 8-9, 6-4 to end Ashe's hopes333 words
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Article, Illustration303 1971-06-25 29 pOLICE 'A' found their best form yesterday when they beat youthful Burnley United by 3-0 in a FAS League Div. 2 soccer match at Fairer Park. This was Police's third straight win and they must be favourites to make the quarter-finals from the group. For Burnley303 words
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334 1971-06-25 29 Middlesex take lead against Indians LONDON. Thurs. The Indian touring team trailed Middlesex 65 runs in the first innings after being dismissed for 168 on the second day of their three-day cricket match at Lord's here today. Middlesex stretched their lead to 89 by tea when they were 24 for334 words
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268 1971-06-25 29 DRAW and starting times of the SOA league and social match between Keppel and RAF Seletar golf club on Sunday at Keppel Club. Ist tee (league) 8.30 a.m. David Milne (2) and H. R. Perry (5) vP. Marel (4) and T. Mavanna 1268 words
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335 1971-06-25 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S Pesta Sukan soccer international tournament is definitely on in August after eight Asian countries informed the organisers they were prepared to send their teams after the Kuala Lumpur Merdeka Games. From a tournament that was in doubt, the organisers are now335 words
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Article90 1971-06-25 29 Bullseye by tipster Anne Wong "MANILA, Thurs. Slnga--I¥A pores Anne Wong failed to compete in last Sunday's 36.000 pesos Greenhllls Grand Prix outside Manila, but she scored a bullseye In predicting the winner. Miss Wong had told a Filipino sportswr.ter on the eve of the race tnat a MlnlCooper would90 words
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Article52 1971-06-25 29 THE Second Ohazall Cup basketball tournament will begin with an opening ceremony at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday at Joo Seng Community Centre In Upper AlJunied Lane. The MP for Aljunied and the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Education, Enche Mohd. Ghazall bin Ismail, will declare open52 words
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Article308 1971-06-25 29 By P. Seneviratne rE curtain will ring down on the 25-year-old Civilians versus Services cricket series this weekend when the two sides meet at the Ceylon Sports Club. It will, indeed, be a sad farewell to a series that nas prouueed some stirring displays like Heyzer308 words
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Advertisement398 1971-06-25 27 /mm m m M JIi'IIfFI r W m m^^m£m w sHLrHSuU i./* Famt A m SrrMwmw l^^lXMr ■iLB£ #j4J rtMrWEt At Urn Feeling low? Not Anymore! It's hard to believe that only a few weeks ago we were feeling I so lifeless. Then some friends told us about Vitadeer and398 words
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Miscellaneous75 1971-06-25 27 CRICKET City School v National Junior College (India Association ground), ACB v Swiss Cottage (Swiss Cottage ground). St. Patrick's 'A' v RI (IA ground). SJI B v ACS SCRC ground). SOCCER PAS DJv 3: Borneo Oroup v IYS, Kota Rajah v PSA, Metal Box v MMMS. TBA A' v Rheem75 words
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Advertisement48 1971-06-25 28 A LONG WAY TO mMX BEING MORE THAN X§j|% JUST A FAN -^|j*ss|^tfSSSgfci fans are streamlined and elegant in design. VISIT OUR STALL NO. 33/34 Ar it^M 71 TRADE EXPOSITION SINGAPORE. /Bfl [T^^l?|) F ULLY GUARANTEED SERVICE I jSfi^ JMEfIE3I ti STATIONS THROUGHOUT U nSSSbaM ftafllal 1 148 words
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Advertisement240 1971-06-25 29 w^^ tK^ H.JE IP^fe Mmmrn Cm IfOIHCO v_SUPER 1300 21 Super Improvements The Super 1300 with light aluminium alloy engine, twin carburettors, sodium cooled valves developing 103 BHP at 6,000 r.p.m. has more than ordinary flexibility, braking and road-holding. Its power-weight ratio is better than any car in its range240 words
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Advertisement465 1971-06-25 29 WORD PUZZLE p Cut ilMf ••Mr* l.acs j— STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY I WORD PUZZLE T I i i Otrv Clt Nt I "J '"''"l ■•strnctiMt ilifif im> NMI (M«./IKI./M>U) I 5 s S 2 |R| E WMJPB MISSING I Tl X d| e l CROSS L^-l 1 Hi BELOW I—465 words
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Article, Illustration60 1971-06-25 30 MRS. Robbie J. Williams, winner of the $1,440,000 super priie In the Irish sweepstakes, with sons Terrence, one, and Gregory, 11, In their Chicago home yesterday. Mrs. Williams, a divorcee, who has been supporting herself and her children on a $442 a month welfare cheque, saidUPI - 60 words
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Article49 1971-06-25 30 BYDNEY, Thurs. A solicitor was today Jailed for IS years after he pleaded guilty to swindling clients out of At 5 81.384. Solicitor Alan Blum, 44, admitted five charges of fraudulent misappropriation and asked for 95 similar offences to be taken Into consideration. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article32 1971-06-25 30 BYLMAR (California). Thurs. A natural gas explosion trapped 18 men underground here today and police said hopes for their survival were dim. One was known to be dead. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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236 1971-06-25 30 Mart: Bid to win approval of Britons LONDON, Thursday DRIME Minister Edward Heath's Government today began a campaign to gain public and parliamentary approval of the terms It secured for British entry into the European Common Market. i If Parliament approves the terms In the Autumn, Britain will officially enterReuter; UPI - 236 words
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Article44 1971-06-25 30 UNITED NATIONB, Thurs. Soviet ambassador Yakov A. Malik has demanded that U.S. authorities find and punish persons who placed a bomb, discovered and deactivated before It exploded, near the entrance to the Soviet delegation estate at Olen Cove, Long Island. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article68 1971-06-25 30 Defector's wife writes to Queen MOSCOW, Thurs. The worried wife of Soviet defector, Mr. Antoly Fedoseyev, came to the British Embassy yesterday to dedeliver a letter to Queen Elizabeth, an embassy official reported. Embassy officials declined to reveal the contents of the letter, but It was believed to be an68 words
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Article352 1971-06-25 30 T ONDON. Tbura. Early catna on lj the atock exchange today were pared toward! the cloai aa buyera (ailed to follow-through Initial flrranesa. Wall Strrrt'a upturn, the Chancellor of the Exchequer a atatement and the Luxembourg agreement on British Comon Market entry terma were among the upalde factora.352 words
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Article42 1971-06-25 30 LONDON. Thura. Spot 15.85. Settlement: July 16 00, July /Sept. 16.20. Aug. 16.20. Sept. 16.40, Oct. /Dee. 18. 80, Jan/March 17.59, April/June 18.10, July/Bcpt. 18.59, Oct. Dec. 18.00. Jan. March 19.50, April/June 19 80. July/B€pt. 10.79. c.l.f. July 14.80, Market: Dull.42 words
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Article30 1971-06-25 30 LONDON. Thura. Spot buyer* ***** (—£s). Mllcra £1443 (—l6). Forward buytra CUM (unch.), atlltri ***** (unch). Settlement ***** (—{l2). Turnover am. 44S tona p.m. 280 tooa. Tone: Very Heady.30 words
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Article108 1971-06-25 30 First load of China food in US SAN LEANDRO. California, Thurs. The first shipment of food from Communist China to arrive in the I.S. since the relaxing of trade restrictions was in a warehouse here yesterday awaitinr clearance from I.S. Customs. The 11.350-lb load of canned foods Is consigned to108 words
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195 1971-06-25 30 Nanyang affair raised at C'wealth Press Union LONDON, Thurs. A resolution calling on the Singapore Government to release or bring to Immediate trial four detained newspaper executives of the Nanyang Slang Pao was submitted to the Commonwealth Press Union at its annual conference here today. Mr. Dermot Morrah. chairman or195 words
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Advertisement71 1971-06-25 30 EQUATRON BHD. For as little as $50/- a month we'll rent you a ***** which we sell for $2,350/-. When you have realised just how much Ricoh has cut your copying costs, you'll probably want to buy it and naturally we'll adjust purchase price with your rental payments. See Ricoh71 words
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Advertisement7 1971-06-25 30 Don't waste water! MAKE EVERY DROP COUNT7 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-06-25 30 The weather The weather outlook for Singaoore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Fair.14 words
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