The Straits Times, 26 June 1971
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Title Section25 1971-06-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 ThR National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 if SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250725 words
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Article348 1971-06-26 1 Cheaper holiday flights plan SINGAPORE, Friday MSA is planning to introduce holiday flights at fares slashed by up to one-third. This move to make the airline more competitive on international routes —is being envisaged along the lines of BOAC's Early Bird scheme. MSA's managing director, Mr.348 words
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Article153 1971-06-26 1 IT was the blockbuster that "bounced" "Operation Rolling Thunder" was the massive bom bine campaign launched against North Vietnam in 1965 on the orders of President Johnson. Till. AIM: Victory by overwhelming force. THE RESULT: The bombings led to a stiffening of the North Vietnamese backbone. And153 words
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Article38 1971-06-26 1 TEL AVIV, Fri. Foreign Minister Abba Eban tod»y criticised Defence Minister Moshe Dayan for predicting an outbreak of a new war in the Middle East us Inevitable. The prediction lacked "tactical wisdom." he said UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article, Illustration235 1971-06-26 1 PRESIDENT CONFERS NATIONAL DAY AWARDS SINGAPORE, Fri PRESIDENT Sheares to night conferred the 1970 National Dp.y awards on 124 recipients in an investiture at the Conference Hall. The hour-lons ceremony was attended by some 700 guests. including the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and all his235 words
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Article35 1971-06-26 1 LONDON. Frt. Britain's National Society (or the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is to investigate the case of a baby who started pipe smoking tobacco when he was only nine months old. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article24 1971-06-26 1 ADELAIDE, Frt. The Australian Table Tennis Association yesterday said it is to Invite a team from mainland China to tour Australia. AP.AP - 24 words
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114 1971-06-26 1 IifANILA. Fri. Ten more Muslims have been killed by terrorists in two southern Philippine villages where 61 Muslims were massacred last week, according to Press reports reaching Manila tonight. The latest killings are blamed on a gang of bandits and an Intensive hunt forReuter - 114 words
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551 1971-06-26 1 What the Johnson memoirs will reveal NEW YORK, Friday "CKDRMER President Lyndon B. Johnson acknow- ledged in still unpublished memoirs that he was preparing for large scale military involvement in Vietnam in 1964 before the depth of the U.S. commitment became public, according to a report published in today's editionReuter; UPI - 551 words
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Article74 1971-06-26 1 LONDON. Fri. A London art dealer today bought one of the world's finest Titian paintings because it would fit nicely over his daughter's fireplace. Dealer Julius Weitzner paid V: 1.680.000 ($11,760.--000) for Titian's "Death of Actaeon." It was the second highest price ever paid at anReuter - 74 words
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Article167 1971-06-26 1 12-hour strike cripples Calcutta (CALCUTTA. Fri. v Calcutta today was in the grip of a general strike that was seen as an indication of strength for a group of "Young Turks" demanding the resignation of the democratic coalition which rules the West Bengal state government. Public transportation was off the167 words
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Article36 1971-06-26 1 SAIGON. Fri. The communist Pathet Lao today proposed an immediate ceasefire in all of Laos to be followed by talks among opposing factions aimed at national conciliation. AP (See Back Page).AP - 36 words
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Article37 1971-06-26 1 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The Supreme Court agreed to bear tomorrow arguments in (he dispute between the Government and two nrwipmper* over their right to renume publication ol lh< arcret Pentagon itudy of the Vietnam war. I'PI.37 words
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Advertisement75 1971-06-26 1 ■HaWJj *3JflHki^^ Mi CO I OLYMPUS 35 EC ?J A i^^B !^H 5 OLYMPUS 35 EC The world's smallest electronic 35mm camera for every lighting condition, even by the light of a small candle. No exposure worries, whether it's dark or bright. Everything is handled by the electronic shutter which75 words
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Advertisement77 1971-06-26 1 Hot water always on tap SPECS ELECTRIC WATER HEATER. AUTOMATIC STORAGE TYPE Hlli 'liil Wa' "!kV Vertical Model. Tit "SpecT electric storage heater eter required at minimum cost am" will apply instant hot water dim- Miinwn efficiency. WHENEVER AN ELECTRIC WATER HEATER IS REQUIRED SPECIFY "SPECS" THE BEST THAT MONEY77 words
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Article, Illustration345 1971-06-26 2 Disastrous effects if not checked: Ungku Aziz KUALA LUMPUR, Friday VICE-CHANCELLOR of the University of Malaya Professor Ungku Aziz made a strong plea today for a halt in anti-academic activities on the campus. He described these as boycotting of lectures, laboratory experiments and library study.345 words
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79 1971-06-26 2 Goh Chew Chua dies at the age of 78 SINOAPORE. Frl. Mr. Ooh Chew Chua. former Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, died today at the age of 78 A People's Action Party stalwart, he wm former Tlce-chalr-man of the PAP central executive committee. Re is survived by his79 words
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Article39 1971-06-26 2 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Minister for Communications has appointed Captain Rameshwar Lai Rlkhye to be a member of the board of examiners which grants certificates of competency v masters, mates, helmsmen and steennen. or certificates of efficiency as llfeboatmen.39 words
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Article30 1971-06-26 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Army Board has appointed a Pensions Appeal Tribunal consisting of the Permanent Secretary. Ministry of Defence, the Director of Manpower, and Mx. Wong Teng Klan.30 words
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Article59 1971-06-26 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The management committee of the Delta West Community Centre will hold its second annual "Big Walk" on Sunday, under the patronage of Mr. Yeo Choo Kok. M.P for Delta Constituency. It is expected that more than 500 competitors will take part in the walk59 words
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Article133 1971-06-26 2 Charity walk by Students Union CINGAPORE, Fri. The community welfare committee of the University of Singapore Student Union is organising a charity walk, "UniWalkathon '71" to raise funds for the Tamplnes Home for Retarded Children on Aug. 1. The 10-kllometre walk will begin and end at Union House, passing along133 words
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Article49 1971-06-26 2 SINOAPORE. Fri. A Jobless youth. Lee Eng Hua. 23. was charged today with having oflenslve weapons a bearing scraper and two knives at Teo Kirn Eng Road, of! Jalan Eunos. yesterday. He was remanded at Central police station until Monday, when his case will be mentioned •gain.49 words
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60 1971-06-26 2 MOSQUITOES IN HOMES CHARGES AGAINST 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Another* 17 people will be charged In court soon for breeding tnosquitos In their homes. The householders are liable to a fine of up to $1,000 If found guilty. The Government recently took measures to ensure that people would take precautions against60 words
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89 1971-06-26 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The president of the Junior Chamber of Singapore. Mr. John S.Y. Tan. leaves for Hong Kong on Sunday for a one-week study of the Japan Jaycees Asian Youth Voyage Project. In Hong Kong. Mr. Tan will finalise details with the Jaycees89 words
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Article46 1971-06-26 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Arab Association will celebrate the Prophet Mohammed s birthday at its premises at Oeylang Road, on July 3. Lecturers yet to be named will speak at the women's gathering from 2 p.m. to 6*p.m. md the men's gathering from 8 p.m.46 words
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360 1971-06-26 2 K. LUMPUR, Frl THE University of Malaya's ProChancellor, Tan Sri Justice Sufflan, today warned of the dangers of producing a "glut" of graduates. In addition, the country's universities should make sure that they turn out only graduates "with the expertise relevant to our national360 words
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106 1971-06-26 2 Church leader to attend conferences in America SINOAPORE. Frl. Dr. Yap Kirn Hao, Methodist Bishop of Malaysia and Singapore, leaves next week for Latin America and the United States to attend a series of International conferences. He will present a report as chairman of the Education Renewal Fund (established by106 words
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Article57 1971-06-26 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Secretary of the Public Dally Rated Housing and Development Board Workers' Union, Mr. K. Durat. leaves for India tomorrow to attend the regional course In Tamil, organised by the ICFTU Asian Trade Union College, at Courtallam. South India. The course will be57 words
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Article, Illustration391 1971-06-26 2 Call for more innovators to solve problems of learning and teaching CINGAPORE, Fri. Inche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) today stressed the r.eed for more "innovators in education" to solve the major problems of teaching and learning in Singapore and South-east Asia. Speaking at the certificate awarding ceremony of391 words
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Miscellaneous34 1971-06-26 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl fjT/SIXTHI BEAUTIFUL! NO w ~> FLOOR, 1 CWOWD TO WED6E ME VP-EASEIJ IN.CWUSH MV HAT OR :\lr y UAB ME IM THE WIBS!. ALL OUT FCK) --s^SfaH [°J WATCH V34 words
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369 1971-06-26 3 POLICE PROTECT PEACE TEAM PENANG, Friday JHAWLKH vessels and inshore boats "confronted" each other in the sea off Kuala Gula in Krian, Perak, yesterday as members of a peace mission" discussed the demarcation of fishing grounds in the area. Taking part in the369 words
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154 1971-06-26 3 Sailor who wrecked 25 stalls jailed BUTTERWORTH, Frl. Sailor William Edward Williams. 45. awoke In a foodstall near Mitchell Pier here yesterday morning and found his watch missing. He got so angry he went back to his ship and returned with a sledge hammer and started breaking up the stall154 words
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Article34 1971-06-26 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Inche A. R.Uum Ishak. Minister of State (or Foreign Aflairs. will attend the installation dinner of the Lions Club of Singapore Central at the Singapore Hilton tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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Article57 1971-06-26 3 FASTER MAIL SERVICE SINGAPORE. Fri— The new postal scheme, whereby unregistered mail may be handed to post offices for delivery in the same postal district, is working well. A GPO spokesman today said public response to the system, introduced last month, was "good." Mail posted this way is delivered faster,57 words
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Article31 1971-06-26 3 SINOAPORE. Pri. Singers from India will perform at th» Singapore Khalsa Association's cultural concert at Its premise* at Tessetisohn Road on June '21 at 7 p.m. All are welcomed31 words
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Article90 1971-06-26 3 Seminar on computer applications SINGAPORE, FTI. The Institute of Engineers and the University of Singapore will hold a seminar on computer applications to engineering practice and engineering management in Singapore on Oct. 14 and 15. It Is open to engineers, renearchers, engineering managers and those Interested in the use of90 words
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Article41 1971-06-26 3 SINGAPORE. Prt An accounts clerk. Mr. Henry Chua 22. lost a roll of negatives on his way to work yesterday. He appeals to the finder to return It as soon a* possible. His telephone number U *****1.41 words
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Article26 1971-06-26 3 SINOAPORE, Frl. Labourer V. Ptlraman, 41, who shouted outdde the M»rlamman Tunple on June 18. was given a sixmonth conditional discharge today for disorderly behaviour.26 words
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126 1971-06-26 3 Slight down trend in use of water CINGAPORE, Frl. J Yesterday was the 14th successive day that use of water, at 95.1 million gallons, remained under the 100--million-gallon mark. This represented a decrease of 3.2 million gallons from Wednesday's consumption. The Public Utilities Board reported today that there was some126 words
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Article21 1971-06-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri A dinner to mark the 50th anniversary of the YWCA wUI be held here tomorrow night.21 words
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Article, Illustration155 1971-06-26 3 PARADE OF BEAUTIES TO PICK AIR GIRLS SINGAPORE. Fri.— lt was a Job interview session. But really, it wms more a beauty parade. Since Wednesday, dozens of pretty girls former beauty queens, teachers, secretaries and graduates have been filing daily into an interview room at Hotel Singapura to vie for155 words
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Article62 1971-06-26 3 SINGAPORE, Frl. Two men, one armed with a dagger, held up a bill collector, Toh Lee Bah, 25, at Upper Bukit Timah Road, yesterday and robbed him of his day's collection of $1,200. Police said Toh was about to drive off after delivering goods to a62 words
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Article47 1971-06-26 3 SINOAPORE. Pri. A woman pedestrian. Tan Liang Mul, 54, who was knocked down by a car at Jalan Toa Pay oh. at 8.25 a.m. yesterday, died without regaining consciousness at 1.40 this morning at Outram hospital. There were 78 accidents, five serious, yesterday.47 words
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Article33 1971-06-26 3 SINGAPORE. Pri. A ship* master. Captain O.R. Davidson was fined $300 today when he admitted discharging oil from his vessel Stonegate at Bukom Wharf on March 3. and polluting the port33 words
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Article41 1971-06-26 3 SINGAPORE. Pri. President Sheares and his wife will be guests-of-honour at th» Founder's Day dinner and dance of Ute Methodist Olrto' School Alumnae Association at BhangTl-La Hotel on July 23. Ticket* are available from commuter members and th* school.41 words
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264 1971-06-26 3 AA to ask Govt to raise speed limits SINGAPORE, Friday THE Automobile Association of Singapore is to urge the Government to raise the speed limits on certain roads to ease traffic congestion. A meeting with Government officials is being arranged to discuss this proposal. This decision was taken at the264 words
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Article159 1971-06-26 3 HOTEL TO RECRUIT 400 STAFF CINGAPORE, Fri. 13 Hotel Royal, due to open in September, is to .recruit some 400 experienced personnel. Mr. C. C. Wang, general manager of the new hotel in Newton Road, said today: "At this stage, it is difficult to find and engage trained personnel for159 words
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Article50 1971-06-26 3 SINGAPORE. PYI. Seoman Nell Frank Dobson was today fined $200 after he admitted driving his car while under the Influence of liquor, and colliding with a cyclist In Deptfoid Road. Naval Base, on May 7. He was also fined another 150 for driving without Insurance cover.50 words
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159 1971-06-26 3 SINGAPORE, Frt. rE Public Utilities Board Is to spend $8.6 million In laying power cables all over Singapore as part of its programme to step up supply of electricity to Industries and homes. The 60 kllovolt cables will connect the Mandal159 words
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Advertisement231 1971-06-26 3 uajuiwiTO fo Ist PRIZE p^ TO BE WON MONTHLY P &S150,000 E feS7WIOO Lq plus thousands of other prizes y^T DRAWING DATE J=O /6th July '"71.> Voutram Park/ PERSONNEL MANAGER S. INDUSTRIAL GROUP num A key executive will be appointed to advise tiu General Manager on personnel potLis and to231 words
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Advertisement507 1971-06-26 3 CONTROL ACCOUNTANT ($2,000 per month) A new and rapidly developing industrial group In Singapore is seeking an experienced accountant to take control of all accounting functions within the organisation The Control Accoun.ant will report directly to the General Manager Responsibilities Include preparation of monthly financial reports, cost accounting and preparation507 words
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242 1971-06-26 4 Singapore a step closer to being computer centre CINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore will be one step nearer to being the computer centre In the region when Its first compute r consultancy centre starts work on August 1. Computer Management Systems, a branch of the Hong Kong concern, will also be starting242 words
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Article64 1971-06-26 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A taxidriver who drove past a red traffic light and collided Into another car, was today fined $150 by a traffic court. Krishna Supplah admitted to the charge of "rash driving" and endangering human life at the junction of Upper Aljunled and MacPherson Roads64 words
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Article23 1971-06-26 4 SINGAPORE Fri. The five-day meeting of the Seameo Regional English Language Centre's co-ordinating committee ended at the King's Hotel here yesterday.23 words
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Article, Illustration173 1971-06-26 4 Make friends to solve homesick feeling T7EELINO homeF sick whenever you travel? Then try the "getting -to know-you" solution which Filipino educational expert. Mrs. Estelita Cap 1 n a above wants to share. Mrs. Caplna, 40. who has been away from home for three months, said In Singapore yesterday: "Make173 words
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Article36 1971-06-26 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. National Service rerUtratlon for youths born on or between Oct. l, 1954 and Dee. 31, 1954. will be held at the Central Manpower Base In Kallani from July 5 to Sept. 28.36 words
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Article153 1971-06-26 4 THREAT TO BEAT UP A WOMAN TENANT SINGAPORE,. Fri. A court heard today that a shop assistant threatened to beat up his woman subtenant because he wanted her to move out from his house. Chong Choon Tiong, 25, told the court that the tenant, Lew Kian, 23, a bar hostess,153 words
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Article35 1971-06-26 4 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Hans Anderson Club will hold Its 13th annual general meeting at 5 p.m. on July 10, In the Conference Room. 3rd lloor, Council of Social Service Building, Penang Lane.35 words
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433 1971-06-26 4 Youths tell of razor attack on Phey -'We were paid $400 to assault NTUC president' claim SINGAPORE, Friday ip\\O youths today described how they'had been hired by a former MSA aircraft cleaner to carry out a razor attack on NTUC president Phey Yew Kok. Leow Slew Kok, 20, and Tan433 words
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97 1971-06-26 4 *L' motorcyclist fined $90 for 3 offences SINGAPORE, Fri. A learner motorcyclist, Lim Chye Poh, 23, was today fined a total of $90 for three traffic offences along Balestier Road at l 25 a.m. on Aug. 27 last year. He was fined $20 for not displaying L plates, $20 for97 words
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Article54 1971-06-26 4 SmOAPORB. Pri. MrMalcolm M«cDon«ld. veteran British diplomat and ex-Com-miMloner Ctoneral for Southeast A«la. has been elected president of the London-based Royal Commonwealth Society. Mr. Mac Donald. whose most recent appointment was v BrUln'j Special Representative In Africa from 1966 to 1960, has been a vice-president of th»54 words
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Advertisement285 1971-06-26 4 N MING COURT HOTEL TODAY AT 1130 am V AMPLE PARKING SPACE >\ (Three floors of carpark <y WL fcA WATCH THE \V I jmM RA iXml/^ LION DANCE AT \mW M W 6 30pm. SEETHE I \A I \W| CENTURIES -OLD ART I If 1M f If rl OF285 words
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Miscellaneous132 1971-06-26 4 1/I*7, Oop By V.T. Uanttin I H*Y.' WHEW TH' YISOT ME! Y%£TTER N i SfHTj^ I TH6VRE RUNNING DOS*t4 WSU, WTUE SURE NOT i^/liiS HtCK ARS7HEY /PUU- OFF AND STOP.' J W^fW\ 1 STWS kM BEX> J_^S BOUIP D TOU^ Jj£mmM]*W Lii Abnmr By Al Capp /fRONKLY, I'M RELIEFEOrTj® r132 words
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Advertisement247 1971-06-26 6 <^Tjjnj |W TOP SHOW froa BE ISL DOWN UNDER f^B»SWD^iI]«jiMMYJEFF&BAMBr hotel nit* club I TEL MO2«O/4«})11 CHANCERY ROOM HOT MODERN DANCES <J CREATIVE J? JUGGLING fm ORTEGA f y/\ NIS KNIGHTS W CJZW it the aiki:- TO-lITE EXTENSION 2 A. M. MARIA ONG CAROLIN > THERESA MAX Taipei's Taiwan's Local247 words
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Advertisement249 1971-06-26 6 bBV I Bi A I Uii 4^^ot^^^o^^j*&* {"V__ Ltl^_-. _^^b<**"**^ _^^aflB» Wk r Til 1 1 1• I i •*"^^^V_ -^^b»bV b^^^^ aY» kA. j^ 3 Cross the bridge into the busy world of Hotel Miramar. Action centre with a touch of the Orient. Try the Miramar Restaurant for dishes249 words
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179 1971-06-26 7 Seaman: I'd rather overstay than 'die at hands of captain' PENANO, Fri. Taiwanese seaman Yen Teah Sic told a magistrate's court here today that he would rather face the consequences of overstaying In this country than "die at the hands of my captain." Yeh. 26, from Kaohslung, pleaded guilty to179 words
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107 1971-06-26 7 Four choirs at Methodist Church thanksgiving SINGAPORE. Fri. Four choirs will take part in the fifth annl v c r sary thanksgiving service of Faith Methodist Church in Commonwealth Drive, Queenstown, at 5 p.m. tomorrow. They are Fairfleld School. Queenstown Tec h n 1 cal Secondary Students, Faith Chinese Methodist,107 words
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Article25 1971-06-26 7 oi..oaFORE. Fri. The Alexandra community centre management committee Is holdIng a bfcby contest on July 25 for babies aged three to 18 months.25 words
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263 1971-06-26 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A fact-finding committee to look into staff matters was set up today at the first annual general meeting of the newly-formed University of Singapore Academic Staff Union. The purpose of the committee, which is chaired by Dr. Lee Soo Ann.263 words
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451 1971-06-26 7 Corporal 'given full and proper hearing' State Counsel: Policeman can't complain now SINGAPORE, Friday pOLICE Corporal V. Sithainbaram, 40, had been granted "a full and proper hearing" in the 1969 disciplinary proceedings against him although he was unrepresented by counsel, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah heard today. State Counsel Mr.451 words
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106 1971-06-26 7 TOURIST GUIDE COURSE IN SEPTEMBER SINGAPORE, Fri. The Tourist Promotion Board, in conjunction with the Adult Education Board, will hold the eighth tourist guide course early In September. The four-month course will include 21 lectures and practice tour sessions, and will cost $50. Applications are open to Singapore citizens and106 words
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Advertisement397 1971-06-26 7 C'mon, Everybody! Its SOUL TIME 5 -At The ORCHARD At Midnight Toiigfct!^ Ji PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presenli < ;I «lET BROTHERS/MEDFORD FILMS PRtSENTATIQN jits your thing] j < 7\9'' t THE ISLEY BROTHERS J W kudAAan IKE TINA TURNER Mi^fP^- > 5 Wt ALSO STAtKINC >T^ "j? (IN AL»M»IITICAI. O»DI«| f!gV.397 words
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Advertisement55 1971-06-26 7 Electrostatic Headphones 111-120JULTI STOREY CAR PUKIIOtN. SiW6*PORE 1 TEL ***** ■?f.irH«mi-:'ii:iHiii NOW SHOWING! iaMea CMt: 1.41. 4.00, 7.00 A f.Ma* Salaiy: 1.45, S.M. 7 00 4 10a.. Yoiru Htm wmm NEW OCEAN Usr Day: 2 10, 7.11 0.11 p m. Frederick Stafford John Ireland THE DUTY MEHOU(Wor Action/Color«cope) Tomorruw: "Dracyta55 words
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Advertisement22 1971-06-26 7 HEX-SKY-BOXY; OPENS TODAY a starring CHEN CHEN, CHING SAN, CHANG Tl I MANDARIN PICTURE in SCOPE COLOR WITH SUPERIMPOSED ENGLISH CHINESE SUBTITLES22 words
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Advertisement228 1971-06-26 7 CAPITOL -OPENS^TODaTV 5 shtvs: U». 1.45. 4.M. fiJI A 9.30*. fc Free list Heart-Pounding Excitement! Heart-Stopping Suspense!.. as a fanatical killer stalks MARK LESTER (The "OLIVER" Boy) Everybody saw the killing only the foy 5»m> f/t£ killer. ..he too must die! I EyEWITNESS LIONEL JEFFRIES. SUSAN GEORGE, ii TECHNICOLOR (Another228 words
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Advertisement621 1971-06-26 7 c^&L^m w ORGANISATION s ■■■.■.BMUIIfI OPINS TODAY! B Hem, 1.45, 4.00, a.lO ft f.ll Ann Lynn. Keith Borron e> I Z Lindo Hoyden "OAIY LOVI~ L m Color (AVCO Embossy-fOX) P B j 3 OPINS TOOAY-M. Free Ue* II 11am, 1.45. 4.00. c 10 I V.lO ti MorK Lestrr "EYEWITNESS621 words
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Article, Illustration194 1971-06-26 8 MESSAGE FROM THE ROYAL DANISH EMBASSY, SINGAPORE. It givei M oreer pleasure indeed ta participate in the official opening of the TIVOLI COFFIE HOUSE which it the lete«t addition to Singapore's many attrac Mont to resident* a* woH at tourists. I am nappy end flattered thot the Board af Director*194 words
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Article, Illustration664 1971-06-26 8 The opening of Tivoli Coffee House today, will add another spoke to the Republic's wheel of progress As Singapore embarks on the threshold is historical transitions, it has brought along in its vvke many changes. Among them is the desire of its citizens for betterment and a greater degree of664 words
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Advertisement84 1971-06-26 8 Best Wishes to TIVOLI COFFEE HOUSE on the Occasion of their Grand Opening We are proud to be their Suppliers of Kitchen Equipment Sole Agents: fflcOTT (JJNGLISH <sommnsn) SDN. BHD. SIN6APONE TEL: UM44/S KUALA LUMPUR TEL: USS3I4 IP OH TEL: 7MC7/I PENAN6 TEL: ***** COLD STORAGE Group of Companies congratulates84 words
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Advertisement109 1971-06-26 8 Congratulations to TiVOLI COFFEE HOUSE (PTE) LTD. on the official opening of their new coffee house. OTANI ROYAL SAFE from JAPAN e^^ Home, Bar Restaurant. MODEL: H. S. 480^ Commercial Safe J**l MODEL: 250 0 Jlhil SOLE AGENTS ROR SINGAPORE MALAYSIA, RELIANCE OFFICE SUPPLIES (S) PTE. LTD. 40 RAFFLES QUAY,109 words
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Advertisement259 1971-06-26 8 sbMLbK^Bm.^B *S ssblsbß a^a^adsWsß^sW LaW^l I V I Sr I/ *Tof ljO I IDC CCDWIfFQ' 1 V\ \J l\\\ tlljff MUUnOOCnvlbLd »Il\ Yv M jjtsbfl/w The Board of Directors of Tivoli Coffee House (Pte) \ll)p^ Ltd., take pleasure to announce the official opening r*w/^./ ■^ixiwr ne vo Coffee House at259 words
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Advertisement140 1971-06-26 8 Congratulations Best Wishes to TIVOLI COFFEE HOUSE on t.'.eir official opening. We ere proud to be appointed for furnishing their carpets Sots Agent:- ASHLEY WALD EC &£|B Wallpapers w/^^P P-PET Carpets Eastern Vinyl Asbestos Floortiles r f R'i*3 Decorative Glazed Wall Tiles Decorate Now pay later for house owners and140 words
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Article, Illustration512 1971-06-26 9 WHEN I set out to inter\ ieu Miss Doris Kite (above), the last thing I expected to hear was a MMMMtf of flawless Cantonese and beMttfal Mandarin issuing from the voicebox of my "Miss White.' And. this time. I was more surprised than512 words
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232 1971-06-26 9 Melodies that are no problem for the memory rE trouble with evergreens is you tend forever to forget the singer, not the song. And that was what happened with the Four Aces and me this week. "The Four Aces," said someone, "will be coming next month." "Oh great!" I exclaimed,232 words
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Article301 1971-06-26 9 IHliltMMlj^Pj^llM^ cariouslv" the display of free love at Woodstock. How could the film's directors explain that those happenings, although very much real, were incidental tc the main theme? Now we have here a double LP on the "Contilllon label with a new sound of Woodstock.301 words
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Article, Illustration636 1971-06-26 9 LITTLE BOY WONDER IS NOW A BIG BOY AND HE'S COMING HOME... "J WILL try my best to make good so that Singapore can be proud of me," said the bright eyed little l)oy with tears of pride in his eyes. The scene was Paya Lebar airport one bright morning636 words
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344 1971-06-26 9 TWO TOP BLUES GROUPS BACK IN ACTION I HEAR that our two top blues groups are back in action. I wiU not reveal their name, but true blues fans wIU know. One has regrouped and pounded a fanUsilc night at RAF Changl. The other fct clinching a contract that will344 words
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Advertisement11 1971-06-26 9 Bm r V C^l IB^^H B^bl BB^^^B y_i_li_M J *\j^JM -PBbb-m11 words
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Advertisement248 1971-06-26 9 Bi __i I D«j-gn Showroom H <1^ ■m m 89 A Rochore CnH Rosd lIS llf &nW 7 _J Showroom INTERIOR tS,.^ 2 DECORATION CO. EJF&SBt Don't miss your chance Select quality furniture at lower cost. Visit our stall at the 71 Trade Exposition at Kallang Park now. Special Discount248 words
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215 1971-06-26 10 Talks on security situation in Perak IPOH. Fri. Talks on the security situation in Perak were held here today. Present at the talks were the Chief of Armed Forces Staff. General Tan Sri Ibrahim bin Ismail, the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Mohamed Salleh bin Ismael, the Mentri Besar of215 words
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Article51 1971-06-26 10 SINGAPORE, Prl. The Chinese YMCA will hold a course or. Conversational Japanese for beginners, starting on Thursday. July 15, at 6.30 p.m. Those Interested In the course, which comprises 15 sessions, can enrol at the Chinese YMCA. Palmer Road, Singapore 2. or telephone ***** lor further51 words
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207 1971-06-26 10 Couple's first quarrel broke up month-old marriage SINGAPORE, Fri. A newly-wed couple who saw each other twice a week had their first quarrel a, month after the wedding. The marriage broke up after that, the High Court heard today. Mrs. Chan Heng Wai said that her husband, a doctor, had207 words
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141 1971-06-26 10 1 Singapore Fri aingnruni, m. A WOMAN was found drowned the day after she left her riverside house in a boat to visit a friend nearby, a coroner's court heard today. Ng Ah Lar, 53, of Lorong Persatuan, off Upper Thornson Road,141 words
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267 1971-06-26 10 HUSBAND FOUND PHOTO OF MAN IN WIFE'S WALLET... CINGAPORE, Fri. An airlines officer, stationed in Jakarta, became "curious" about his wife's cold behaviour on one of his monthly visits home. He later found a photograph of a man in her wallet. Henry Terence Woodford told the High Court today that267 words
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Article67 1971-06-26 10 SINOAPORE. Pri. Son Boon Seng, 46, a supercargo on board the Nep Trader, was today fined M.OOO for having 100 gallons (454.6 litres) of brandy "not under customs control" in his snip at the Western Anchorage on April 2. The ships captain. Poo Slok Jlok. 26, was67 words
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Article28 1971-06-26 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two youth* were taken to Thomson Hospital after they were Involved In a fight In Owen Road late tonight. Their condition Is not serious.28 words
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Article32 1971-06-26 10 SINOAPORE. Frl. Mr, Don Fredericks, newly-appointed assistant station engineer of Qantas' engineering section at Paya Lebar airport, has returned from a four-month training course In Seattle, Los Angeles and Sydney.32 words
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Article38 1971-06-26 10 SINGAPORE, Frl. The fliials of the Inter-school debate organised by RTB were won tonight by a team from the Anglo-Chinese School which supported the motion. "That Singaporeans are too self-cen-tred and parochial", against National Junior College.38 words
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Article, Illustration442 1971-06-26 10 GERRY DE SILVA - MX pills ring operating from J. Bahru GERRY DE SILVA: THIRD SUCCESSFUL NARCOTICS RAID By 1 Singapore, Friday r\D narcotics agents have dealt another blow to drug traffickers with the discovery today of a distribution ring with headquarters in Johore Bahru. Unlike the two successes earlier this month, the latest442 words
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Article98 1971-06-26 10 GANJA WORTH $800 SEIZED XT UALA LUMPUR, Frirv —Police today seized more than 600 packets of ganja in a bag at Kampong Ipoh here. A middleaged man who was carrying it, abandoned it when he saw two police constables. The black market value of the ganja is about $800. Earlier98 words
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97 1971-06-26 10 POLICE OFFICER'S SON ON THEFT CHARGE BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Fri.— The son of a Brunei police officer wax charged in the Kuala BeUU magistrate's court today with theft. Aboo Samah bin Dato Aboo Zar, who is a .oollce-band trumpet player, and four others are alleged to have stolen $122 from97 words
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Article, Illustration210 1971-06-26 10 CINGAPORE, Fri. J A young long-haired musician was jailed for a year today for having ganja in his house at Charlton Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, last night. Loh Ah Hai, 21, who pleaded guilty, said the drug seven kgs was for his210 words
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171 1971-06-26 10 PSA PILOTS NOW GUIDE SHIPS TO SEMBA WANG SINGAPORE, Friday OORT Authority harbour pilots are now also engaged in directing shipping in the Johore Straits headed for Sembawang Shipyard. A PSA spokesman today said that the move was in preparation for Nov. 1, when the British naval authorities will pull171 words
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Advertisement124 1971-06-26 10 to^SJ^ I w The \f^eacQch^ m flb on its opeTiing today W j f MING COURT HEALTH CENTRE 1 DRAGON GENTS SALON BUSINESS HOURS 9a. m.-lOp.m. BUSINESS HOURS 8-30am.-7p.rn. TEL *****4 ext 8520 TEL: *****3 ext. ll3 MING DRUG STORE I POURELLE BUSINESS HOURS 8a m.-l Op.m BUSINESS HOURS 9a.m.-6p.m.124 words
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Advertisement44 1971-06-26 10 EVERYTHING MUST GO Final days of the unrepeatable Donald Moore Gallery clearance sale. Further unbelievable reductions today. FINAL DAYS Some discounts up to 80% now. NOTHING MUST REMAIN This is your chance of a lifetime. HURRY DONALD MOORE GALLERIES Liat Towers, Orchard Road Singapore.44 words
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Article, Illustration181 1971-06-26 11 RITA LOONG - SINGING ENVOYS HERE TO SPREAD GOODWILL RITA LOONG By A MELODY based on 17 notes of goodwill. This is the music of the Singing Ambassadors, the latest group of young Americans to arrive on the local scene. The team, which blends goodwill and religion in their music, arrived on Thursday181 words
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Article37 1971-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. A residents' association today Joined in the growing protest against the reported 10 cents phone levy. A statement from the Hoover Park and Neighbourhood Residents' Association condemned the proposal as "unfair."37 words
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460 1971-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Friday DEFENCE Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, turned insurance salesman at a meeting today to safeguard the citizen's family against unforeseeable misfortunes. He advised the wage earner who bought a Housing Board flat on monthly instalments over a period of years to460 words
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Article28 1971-06-26 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Raffles Players, the drama society of Raffles Institution, will stage Shakespeare s Julius Caesar at the Victoria Theatre on July 2, 3 and 4.28 words
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79 1971-06-26 11 MP's tour with constituency children SINGAPORE, Fri. The MP for Thomson, Mr. Ang Nam Piau. will lead kindergarten children of the constituency on a tour of Haw Par Villa and the Botanic Gardens on Sunday. Mr. Ang. who is adviser to the PAP's Thomson fifth Subbranch, will be accompanied by79 words
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Article36 1971-06-26 11 SINGAPORE. Prl. Thi Minister of State for Finance. Mr. Tang See Chim. will attend Nam San School's 25th anniversary celebrations at the school In 12J mile. Chua Chu Kang Road, tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.36 words
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145 1971-06-26 11 DEALERS STUDY CALL TO REVIVE PETROL DISCOUNTS OINGAPORE, Fri. A spokesman for the Federation of Singapore Petroleum Dealers Association today said it was studying the call made by the Consumers Association of Singapore to restore the system of gifts and discount at petrol kiosks. CASE'S pro-term chairman. Dr. Henry Ong.145 words
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Article43 1971-06-26 11 SINOAPORE. Frl. The 31m Seng Company In Geylang Road was today fined $200 after U admitted permitting its lorry to carry an overload of seven tons (7.112 tonnes) of Iron rods In Keppel Road on July 3 last year.43 words
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249 1971-06-26 11 China trade team being invited to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A FORMAL invitation with the blessings of A the Government will go out next week to invite China to send an official trade mission to It will be sent out by the United Chambers of Commerce of Malaysia to the249 words
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Article191 1971-06-26 11 Tragedy of a graduate's fiancee SEREMBAN, Friday ITNIVERSITY of Malaya engineering graduate Yong Yong Chin, 24, was to have received his degree at the university's convocation In Kuala Lumpur tonight watched by his fiancee. Instead, he saw her today at the Seremban mortuary to identify her body. Peggy Tan Choo191 words
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Article45 1971-06-26 11 BINOAPORK. Prl A party of 18 Australian Apex Club officials and their wives are now here on a tour of Singapore and Malaysian Apex clubs During the two-we«k tour they will go to Ipota for an Apex District Five convention next week.45 words
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Article42 1971-06-26 11 SINOAPORE. Prl. Coroner Mr. Michael Tan today recorded a verdict of misadventure on three-year-old Ooh Sul Chong who died In hospital on June 12. a week after he was badly scalded ut his house In Lorong Bendul, of! Serangoon Garden Estate.42 words
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130 1971-06-26 11 MSA to airlift 80 for an evening of fun in S'pore KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. MSA will provide a "special" Boeing 737 to "airlift 80 Malaysians from Subang to an evening of fun in Singapore on July 31. The occasion is the "Aquarius Ball," organised by the Advertisers Association. To welcome130 words
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Article24 1971-06-26 11 SINGAPORE. Prl. There were no top winners in yesterday's Toto draw No. 49/71. The jackpot for this Sunday's draw Is $160,000.24 words
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158 1971-06-26 11 Southern Cross may yet fly to Britain UUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Southern Cross Airways Ltd. the locally registered charter airline which has been refused landing rights In most of E'.--ope, may yet take off on Tuesday If It succeeds In getting permission to land In Britain. One of the airline's directors158 words
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Advertisement50 1971-06-26 11 K.f 13 h.A f. The girl with a song in her heart Miss Ec Ping from Taiwan. Nightly from SUMMER PALACE Szechuan Restaurant Ist Fir. KINS'S HOTEL HmUck tut. S'M'l 1. Til: lIMIt Gifts In Good Taste Cost No More RAVA C ALLERy Cimodtn Hout« Arcod«, Smgapore 9. T.I: *****8.50 words
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Advertisement176 1971-06-26 11 ARE rnbb! /A\\ I^^ vAttkl Here, the rich /MWm fl¥ W^* Am. li f*ik\ decor makes even /^|B xlp the simplest Jare /■■^L Vmw '^mwnm^^"' /^m\ fe\ an occasion. ABUsM Caff j I VB^^ Q| Try the low-calorie I sß^s^slßß? V I I t*^fe businessman's *~jM' j**tP^ lunch, the Sunday176 words
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Miscellaneous282 1971-06-26 11 Straits Times Crossword HT WM HT' WM* HT H 7 H II ACROSS 5. Frolicsome, being concerned 8. How far to out in the g?JS?£££ ni b y 9 fSgu "sense of duty 'with U-h«ylng an affair with a gtudem t0 guppreM (8) 10 PUh cleaner (4). score*? (4. 6).282 words
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Article535 1971-06-26 12 The progress made by the University of Malaya is such that its annual expenditure handsomely exceeds the budgets of six of Malaysia's States. The University is spending half as much again as Penang, by no means the poorest or least progressive of States. The Pro-Chancellor's figures were not535 words
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Article262 1971-06-26 12 The meeting of the Organisation of African Unity has been significant for its divisiveness and the possibility of ultimate disunity among the black African countries The Addis Ababa summit approved a resolution that there was no basis for a meaningful dialogue between the OAU and South Africa, a262 words
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Article176 1971-06-26 12 Employers in Singapore have never been implacably hostile to the "checkoff system for union dues, but the recommendation which the Employers' Federation is to forward to its members does represent a change in attitude which the unions will welcome. The Federation is convinced from inquiries it has176 words
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966 1971-06-26 12 JIM GIBBINS - JIM GIBBINS By I/UALA LUMPUR A coffee shop menu Is modest. But the "agenda" ah, now that's a feast. A whole cornucopia of conversation is served in these places. Take your choice, gentlemen (women have yet to be readily accepted in many966 words
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Letters to the Editor
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415 1971-06-26 12 THE income tax ordinance is seldom fully understood by the average citizen. Even those conversant with some sections of the ordinance are often helpless when confronted with strange versions of the law. For Instance, when I was declared redundant and retrenched together with many415 words
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Letter155 1971-06-26 12 ANYONE want to write a thesis on ineptitude? I have plenty of material. For example: I was transferred to a school in Klanjj. My school submitted my registration books to the education department in Selangor for the necessary amendments. The date: March. 1970. The department insisted on155 words
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Article1089 1971-06-26 12 IVAN YATES - IVAN YATES A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A PREMIER By WHEN Mr. Edward Heath, against all expectations, came to power as British Prime Minister a year ago, the stock market in London boomed briefly. But gloom soon returned, and only recently has it lostOFNS - 1,089 words
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Advertisement15 1971-06-26 12 OtWlSettS LIFE DEPARTMENT it. n. i.joi 4 Security 51 part ol lervice I t low *<"'15 words
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Advertisement83 1971-06-26 12 •GRANDDAD Style T. j^s*^U SP— Shirt 100% Cotton Inter- HS* C^\ lock KnllSunS to L in Cs^Es**»l B* Colour! f*^^^^^^ S^f Broad Horizontal Stripe T. Shirt 100% Cotton Jersey Knit Sizes: S to Long^imi T Shirt 7 XL in 5 Colour COfTlButton pi Kk .t torn binations Cotton I ntarlock83 words
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387 1971-06-26 13 Deno by Mini's party men gainst IK arms ales to Yahya NET DELHI, Fri. Ijtio-Pakistan crisis furier deteriorated witi a demonstration hei against reported Anrrican arms sales to Pakistan and an arm-Indian statement bythe Foreign Office lrJslamabad. $re than 1.000 supportersjof Prime Minister Mrs. Gfldhl demonstrated outsi* the American EmbassyReuter - 387 words
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127 1971-06-26 13 A 'PROUD GUERILLA' GETS LIFE TERM ftAZA, Fri. An Arab guerilla who admitted receiving a year of military training in China was jailed for life yesterday by an Israeli military court. Ibrahim Ahmed Kablan, 24, said he was guilty of all the charges against him: Armed Infiltration, sabotage activity. UlegalAP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration339 1971-06-26 13 Kremlin snub Podgorny and Brez ignore Moscow airport talks with Ceausescu MOSCOW, Friday YHE Kremlin administered a diplomatic snub to independent minded Rumanian leader President Ceausescu yesterday when he stopped over briefly in Moscow on his way home from a visit to China and other Asian communist states. When heReuter - 339 words
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224 1971-06-26 13 Six face charges in US over $276 mil heroin haul WASHINGTON, Fri. Federal L.S. narcotics charges were lodged yesterday against five Frenchmen and an American for attempts to smuggle heroin which the Government claimed led to the two largest seizures of the druff ever made by police in any country.Reuter - 224 words
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194 1971-06-26 13 Now Aussie move for open hearing on Vietnam f ANBERRA, Fri. A public hearing on Australia's participation in the Vietnam war will be considered on July 2 by the Joint parliament foreign affairs committee. Prime Minister Mr. McMahon had still "not come clean about Vietnam," claimed New South Wales oppositionReuter - 194 words
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Article32 1971-06-26 13 HONO KONO. Prl. Four children were burned to death and six others suffered severe burns today in a are which gutted a basketball manufacturing plant and several flats. APAP - 32 words
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115 1971-06-26 13 LONDON, Fri. Mothers who smoke even one cigarette a day during pregnancy are exposing; their their unborn child to the danger of heart disease, three British research doctors said yesterday. The doctors, writing In the magazine Nature, said their studies show that babies ofAP - 115 words
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270 1971-06-26 13 HUGH MABBETT - HUGH MABBETT By JAKARTA, Fri. Sekber Golkar, anticipated winner of the July 3 elections, last night wound up its massive campaign with a massive fiasco. A showpiece rally began well with 2.000 hired lorries and buses ferrying thousands of Golkar members to270 words
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Advertisement137 1971-06-26 13 ivioro BP stations g?eat e service mBKSuBW /Jw v II i M/A MJ? Mr n Singapore ll i M/A ml/ >y and Malaysia Hj #X MS/ %MM When we have the I M/^k mm newest P e<rol station II M/mm Mm in town, we have I M/m mf) /d to137 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-06-26 13 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby \of oc*& nj— f patented J11 words
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114 1971-06-26 14 Woman's lover 'beats girl to death' LONDON, Fri. A court heard here yesterday how a mother watched hdjlMi as b lover stripprii her JO--year-old dauehter alruost naked and punched and kicked the child to death. Raymond John Day, 31, was sent for trial charged with the murder of Lynn AndrewsReuter - 114 words
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388 1971-06-26 14 Uneasiness This general air of sympathy, or at least acceptance. contrasted with the uneasiness on the Labour benches. The last speaker in the one-hour debate. Labour's Stanley Orme, called the Luxembourg results an absolute disaster.'' The Labour Party, which supported388 words
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Article, Illustration474 1971-06-26 14 A MASS 'WED-IN' FOR MANILA'S PAUPER COUPLES VjANILA, Fri. Mani- la's marriage spectacular played to packed grandstands in a floodlit park tonight as 200 pauper couples aged from 14 to 65 queued up in free robes for a commercially sponsored white wedding. Eighty of the couples had been living togetherAP - 474 words
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Article34 1971-06-26 14 BELFAST. Pri. A gunman fired six shots at a pclice landrover in the Roman Catholic Andersontown district Just before midnight. a police spokesman said today. No one was injured. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article19 1971-06-26 14 JAKARTA. Prl. Australia is to provide aid for improving the water supply system in Bali. UPI.UPI - 19 words
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149 1971-06-26 14 A record £173,000 for czarina's super table LONDON, Fri. A tabl* sold by the Russians in 1930 to raise badly-needed hard currency today became the most expensive piece of furniture in the world. The Lcuis XVI writing table once owned by a czarina of Russia sold (or a record £173.000Reuter - 149 words
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344 1971-06-26 14 SEOUL, Friday SOUTH Korean Foreign Minister Kirn Yong-shl said today that the Seoul Government Is currently consulting with South Vietnam on a plan to withdraw part of the 50,000 Korean troops fighting in Vietnam. However Mr Kirn stressed that South Korea hasReuter - 344 words
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Advertisement158 1971-06-26 14 y: *i(EKmmFW$&£- B^" K i|^ -^siPilfe^^H w *^^oul** K/sWlrZ£^a^^^R Incredible as it sounds, Moulinex's Combine Major can do just that. The 3 speed beater with stand and bowl. Creams, blends, f beats, whisks and mixes. Two sets of chrome plated blades and a v I a revolving base ensures a158 words
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Advertisement130 1971-06-26 14 Congratulations to CHUNG KHIAW FINANCE (MALAYSIA) BHD. on the Official Opening of their Head Office, Malaysia by The Minister of Finance, The Honourable, TUN TAN SIEW SIN on Saturday, 26th June 1971 from members of THE FINANCE HOUSE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. km BiiUing Stciety United Asia Cimmercial Finance United Far130 words
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Article, Illustration71 1971-06-26 15 DON WADE of Nasa (left) discusses the docking probe with Soviet scientists Aleksadr V. Mikiforov (second from left), Vladimir S. Syromyatnikov (third from left) and Vsevolod N. Zhivoglotov at the Space Centre in Houston, Texas. The Russians are part of a group ofUPI - 71 words
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162 1971-06-26 15 'Coffee drinking causes cancer report ONDON, Fri. Coffe drinking may be a major cause of cancer of the bladder, a group of American scientists said on Friday. Women are also more prone to cancer infection through coffee drinking than men, according to an article published in the The Lancet. TheAP - 162 words
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224 1971-06-26 15 LONDON, Fri. Church leaders joined socialist Peers last night in a parliamentary onslaught against the Government's Bill to curb non white immigration. Harsh words such as racialism, immorality and injustice rang through the normally staid House of Lords. The debate came on the secondAP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration629 1971-06-26 15 WASHINGTON, Fri EADING Congressional advocates of Improved relations with China yesterday urged the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Taiwan. A bipartisan group of six Senators and a member of the House of Representatives expressed their views when trie Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeReuter - 629 words
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Article38 1971-06-26 15 LONCON. Prl. The head of Atlantic Alliance Naval Forces in Southern Europe. Italian Admiral Oino BuindclH. has been expelled (rum Malta by the Island's new Labour Preimer Dom Mintofl. the Daily Expiess newspaper reported yesterday. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article35 1971-06-26 15 WASHINGTON. Pri. Another underground nuclear test, the second in two days, was tired under the Nevada desert yesterday as part of the U.S. atomic weapons development programme, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. APAP - 35 words
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285 1971-06-26 15 Marcos sends troops to quell outlaw bands MANILA, Fri.— Prei 1 sident Marcos sent an army battalion combat team last night to help the national police in North Cotabato destroy armed bands terrorising the southern Philippines province. The President Issued the order after an emergency meeting at the Presidential Palace.AP - 285 words
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Article45 1971-06-26 15 NEW YORK. Pri— A 23--year-old arline stewardess was raped and strangled to death last night in her apartment police reported. Cornelia Crilley was found partially nude, with her upper garments stuffed in her mouth and a stocking wrapped around her neck. APAP - 45 words
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Advertisement42 1971-06-26 15 ■nil MW JBll'nJ mmT Mk Mfeag PASSPORT FRAGRANCES FROM GOYA TALC COLOGNE PERFUME London Paris niewMxk DEAF! CHICO INVISIBLE EARPHONES Worn .mid* your .ort no cords Of Writ* for frM h«.tl.t UMHONTcarrr ltd Repliej ona orderj forwarded oirmoil m Business 40 yeorv42 words
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Advertisement287 1971-06-26 15 Just out the May-June issue of Arts of Asia. Four articles lavishly illustrated in colour or black and white describe the painting and music of Burma, the Buddhist architecture of Pagan and the regalia of the last Burmese Kings. Others discuss an artist in Singapore, an art gallery in Tokyo,287 words
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Article63 1971-06-26 16 Lilllnghall 90P •etalinr $3 84 loxy $232 4 Si G $106 if Glass $122 lenta $140 fume F. E. $1.90 M. Works $1.49 taw Par $2.00 L Lanjut $2.82 A. Tob $4.76 Traders $4.92 P. Tele $0.97 r. Cement $2.30 P. Dev. $1.53 r. Menu $128 5P .14 .1263 words
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Article16 1971-06-26 16 t. rau E. Ship Lamayan V. Jacks $1.45 $2.19 $1.03 $2.15 .1! .0- .o: .o:16 words
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Article16 1971-06-26 16 629 000 Ha 283 000 ftdM Works *****0 J*J View *****0 Sea Vlew16 words
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Article34 1971-06-26 16 Jane 24 June 25 Industrials: 161.39 161.67 1 Hotels: ".IS 78.00 •Properties: 128.40 128.96 Tln»: 93.19 93.45 tlrvbben: 118.68 ***** Dec. 30, 1966 100 IDec. 31, 1968 n 100 tDec. 29, INS 10034 words
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Article1056 1971-06-26 16 810 AND OFFm PRICM OFFICIALLY LISTIO AT THf CLOSI OF BUSINESS IN TN« •■"0*P, 0"" ANO KUALA LUMFUR J"* o'"*0'"* ROOMS OF TMi STOCK IXCMANOf WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: UNIT TRUST (Asia Unit Trust) (Managsrs' prlcss for Jun« M) Mai Invest Fund 142 1.47 Mul.1,056 words
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Article225 1971-06-26 16 SMALL GAINS FOR MOST ISSUES MOST issues emerged gaining marginally on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Weekend short-covering was the main factor. Firm trading was also noted in selective issues, with M. G. Holdings featuring on fresh support up to $1.06, a gain of 11 cents on225 words
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Article68 1971-06-26 16 THESE average Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by the following banks: OCBC. Chartered Bank of America, FNCB and First National Bank of Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and indicate rates for today's trading. One month 61/2 p.c. Two months 6 5/8 p.c.68 words
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Article1296 1971-06-26 16 f»USINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2) $1.57. (1) $1.58. Alean (2) $1.54. (1) $1.53. Ben (1) $1.39. (4)1,296 words
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Article173 1971-06-26 16 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at June 25. Local dollars to one unit Df Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to 100 units of Foreign Currency Belgian173 words
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Article233 1971-06-26 16 pENERAL Lumber \I (Holdings) has gone deeper Into the red, and for the half year to March suffered a consolidated loss Of $184,506 compared with the pretax profits of $160,000 turned In previously. However. chairman Dato Chan Peng Hong has Intimated that the second half233 words
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Article185 1971-06-26 16 COLD STORAGE HoldIngs' profits have again reached a new peak, exceeding an estimated $11.9 million before tax for the year to January 1971 against $11.2 in 1969-70. The preliminary results show that the good progress made in the first half, when pre-tax profits went up by about $500,000 to185 words
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Article231 1971-06-26 16 rE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday moved further upwards with a gain of $3.12' 2 to $635.75 per picul on an official offering down 35 tons to 206 tons. The local market held out despite lacking a lead from the overnight London metal market. The tone231 words
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Article30 1971-06-26 16 London copper prices on Thursday previous in brackets: Wlrebar— Spot buyer £450.00 *****.50) sellers {450.50 (i 459.00): Three Months buyer £462.00 (£469.00). seller {442.50 ({469.50). level Sales 7.025.30 words
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Article23 1971-06-26 16 JUNE 25. RUBBER: 103.50 cents per kilo (down 0.75 cent). TIN: $635.75 (up $3.12)). Official offering 206 tons (down 35 tons).23 words
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Article110 1971-06-26 16 CMIHISI PRODUCE EXCHANGE INCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICE! MR PICUL YEiTERDAY Cacanut Oil: bulk 154 •ellers. drum fS6| sellers. Capra: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose July/ Aus UK/Cont. *32 B. P«»a*r: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100<t NLW ***** sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 98", NLW »172 i sellers. Sarawak special black110 words
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Article52 1971-06-26 16 il) Export preie In non-sterling areas In U.B. dollars per tael. (2) Local dealers price In Singapore dollars per tael. Thursday Wtdnttday »U J (US London 40.373 40.30 Beirut 40.69 40 60 HonKkonc 41.65 41.39 Zurich 40.1SB 4C.2SB 40.353 40.408 P»rll 40.76 40. 7S Spore (1) 41.8352 words
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Article40 1971-06-26 16 In London on Thursday the price of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK UK N. European ports In bulk. sterling per long ton Nov. Dec. was quott-d at IK £ius sellers or ExCont {262 sellers (UK {104 sellers!.40 words
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Article441 1971-06-26 16 T>RICES in the rubber market yesterday were marked down half-a-cent at the outset following disappointing London advices. Some short-covering of July RSS One, however, induced a steadier tendency to regain the earlier loss. Turnover was minimal. The morning session closed very quiet. Values softened by half-a-cent during the441 words
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Article232 1971-06-26 16 A FTER early steadiness. London rubber eased consistently back during the week to Thursday to finish 0.55p to 0.35p lower In CIFs and O.SOp lower to 6.15p higher In landed with 1973 positions only showing a marginal advance. News that the Chinese-Ma-laysian stock-pile deal estimated at between 3,000232 words
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Article221 1971-06-26 16 HAW PAR PROBE: SLATER EXPLAINS SLATER. Walker Securities director Mr. R. C. Tarling has said In London that the company believes that the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore Is satisfied with explanations given on its operations in Haw Par Brothers International last week. Referring to the statement by theReuter - 221 words
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Article297 1971-06-26 16 ]\/|"ELBOURNE. Pri. Oils itx were nlt by profit-taking at the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Woodside was heavily traded all day. with over one million shares sold. Following firmness in London, the stock peaked this morning to a new high of $1.50 before retreating to $1.25 and finally closing five297 words
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Article253 1971-06-26 16 "MEW YORK. Thurs— Late session profit-taking snuffed out an extension of yesterday's technical rally and prices finished narrowly lower in one of the slowest trading days of the year. Volume near the final bell stood at about 113 million shares. Gaining issues, which led losers by as much253 words
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Article203 1971-06-26 16 TJONO KONO. Prt. The market opened up on an optimistic note and soon began to gather some strength which remained constant throughout the rest of the day. until the close. The turnover value for the day amounted to HK$23 790 million. Today'i doting middle priori in Hons Kon«203 words
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Article25 1971-06-26 16 i°" ">• mtrktt in hobs Kons yeiUrday th. Us. ""/>'«« •< «02 for T.T. and «.0073 for ei«h Quoted at 14.30 and tad «r *****.25 words
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Article78 1971-06-26 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 69.65 Wednesday 69 69 Week ago 69.75 RIBBERS Thursday 182 91 Wednesday 181 79 Week ago n5.49 Thursday 359.97 Wednesday 355.50 Week ago 36 2.03 INDUSTRIAL 376.4 Wednesday 3 72.2 Week ago 371 2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIAL «T7.28 Wednesday ***** We *&> 806 2578 words
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382 1971-06-26 17 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS -By WHEN 8 OIL SHEIKHS HAD A BALL IN BAHRAIN SINGAPORE, Friday IT was a real-life Arabian Night party thrown by eight young and wealthy oi! sheikhs. Spirits ran high in the super-luxurious smoke-filled room with everybody making merry. Except for382 words
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97 1971-06-26 17 18 undergrads complete work with oil company CINGAPORE, Fri. Eign- teen final-year undergraduates of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University today completed four months of work assignment with Etso under the company's student vacation employment programme. Mr W.J. Wiseman, general manager of Esso Singapore Oroup of Companies. Mid the97 words
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Article297 1971-06-26 17 Price hikes: Warning by Tun Tan K. LUMPUR. Fri. T^HE Malaysian Government will not hesitate to review tariff protection and its tax policies to curb unjustified increases in the price of consumer goods. In issuing this warning tonight, the Finance Minister. Tun Tan Slew Sin, stressed that the business community297 words
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347 1971-06-26 17 Gerakan in danger of losing its party registration KUALA LUMPUR, Friday «T<HE three-year-old A Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia may lose its registration if its leaders cannot settle their differences, informed sources said here today. The parly must decide one way or other on hc.j some important clauses in its constitution must347 words
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Article, Illustration175 1971-06-26 17 Big John the rig is ready for another crack at finding oil i SINGAPORE, Fri. BIG JOHN, the damaged offshore drilling rig of Atwood Oceanlcs of the US., has been rebuilt after five months of round-the-clock work by Far Fast I.p\ingstun Shipbuilding of Singapore. The job, costing over $5 million,175 words
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Article124 1971-06-26 17 Blast at factory hurts 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three workers were sent to hospital after they were injured in an explosion at an electronics factory in Lower Delta Road tonight. The workers two of them 17-year-old girls were working on an eiec trie cooker at the National mmi conauctor factory at124 words
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Article96 1971-06-26 17 10-lecture course on diplomacy SINGAPORE. Fri. Professor G.K. Mookerjee. Professor of European Studies at Nehru University and visiting professor at Nanyang university, wll conduct a 10-lecture course from July 13, on "Diplomacy: Theory and Practice." The course Is jointly organued by the Department of Extramural Studies. University of Singapore, and96 words
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Advertisement35 1971-06-26 17 come to ft I swirls 1 /IHII DOROTHY QRAY I Ming Court Coffee House I I Ch'P ßee Ha ml I I 27th June, Ik at 4.00 p.m. Fashions by Bagatelle Shpppe and Jo-Anne I35 words
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Advertisement17 1971-06-26 17 wou/drifmind /N \lendihfhtnriy&ic/) mw^ jH 'W Mm' Mr Pickaßic -the better ballpoint mtc ORANOt FINE BIUE "j17 words
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Miscellaneous541 1971-06-26 17 On your TV and Radio I.N P.M. Opening and Or. Doolittle The Peanut Conspiracy 1.21 Captain Sailorbird Princess and The Soldier US Adventure Special Three Boys on Safari 2.2S NBA Basketball 2.N RTS Showtime (repeat) 3.45 Bomba Feature 4.SS Sandiwara Luka Lama Mer kah Kembali (M— repeat) 5.41 Disneyland The541 words
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Miscellaneous64 1971-06-26 17 3.N P.M. Programme Summary 3.12 Sea Hunt 3.27 That Lady 5.N Programme Summary 5.12 Josie and The Pussycats The Great Pussycat Chase 5.34 Duma Wanita I.N News 1.11 Walt Disney presents— Escape in Florence 7.17 The Interns Some Things Don't Change I.SS P.M. Programme Summary 7.N News (T) 7.11 Singapore64 words
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Miscellaneous62 1971-06-26 17 1.12 Programme Summary I.M Majallah TV 1.33 Band Titiwangsa IN News 1.11 Peristiwa 134 Convocation Day 11.37 The Twilight Zone The Fear Itself 11.12 Mogul Long Knives Cut Deep 11.52 Final News 11.59 Close. 1.11 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon —Love and Honour 1.41 Musical Express 1.11 U.F.O. The Dalotek62 words
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Article30 1971-06-26 18 MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY Of the late Mr. Keng Teng Hua thank all relatives and filends for their cards, telegrams, wreaths, gifts, scrolls: and kind attendance dur.nK their recent30 words
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Article61 1971-06-26 18 ROYAL DOULTON Sanltaryware; LANCCO Water Heaters; TOPLA Wall Cabinets; SAPOR dry Soap dispensers: BATHROOM ACCESSORIES all types: MIRA Bath' Shower fittings; BAKERY OVENS and Equipment; WASTE OISPOSAL UNITS; KAUTHEHE PVC Plumbing nttlngs; BIRKETT Valves: Bteam fittings; JUNG Pumps submersible A fountain; Call on WATTS A BAKER (PTE) LTD. 16.61 words
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Obituary77 1971-06-26 18 HOMEWOOD. On the 17th. June 1971 In Ottery St. Mary Cottage Hospital Astrld Anne Jaqueline aged 36 years of 22. Coleridge Road. Ottery St. Mary. Devon, U.K. Cremation took place at Kxeter on 21st June. Capt. John Homewood wishes to express sincere thanks to all friends for their kindness77 words
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Article16 1971-06-26 18 S.O.S. SAMARITANS OF SINGAPORE Despairing? Tempted to suicide? Find a phone. Ring ***** any time.16 words
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Advertisement3298 1971-06-26 18 CIHKAL ADVWTISIMtNTS .m«T.SE«RTS ICCErTD IP TO ANNOUNCIMINT/b.»SONAL tspeers Mrf: (tats s fJßft 5 N PA DAILY »-O»er. Mt*r: »1 SB i Mttanu) sen: M stats I sure. -T Minimum $7 S4> tor ,S eortfs nWi fJJJ, T l: 3733, MsttsMfl /or M -orsU Ssxtsf«re sat ttstorsMi fl.'S s vspJ. FOR3,298 words
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Advertisement1039 1971-06-26 18 PEON WANTBO. Apply In person 86. High Street 8 pore. READ THE SENIOR Appointment Vacant in the Sunday Mall each week. Situations wanted SENIOR EXECUTIVE ENGLISHMAN, Spore Citizen, aged 43. nineteen years experience B'pore 'Malaysia of Leading Import House seeks permanent managerial position In B'pore. Apply to Box A 54741,039 words
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Advertisement1032 1971-06-26 18 CLEMENTI PARK split-level detached bungalow 3 rooms servant's room separate llvmc/dlnang room parquet terrazzo floor. Contact Pan Asia Agencies ***** Spore. LUXURY FURNISHED FLAT behind Fiupatrlck panoramic views, 3 alrcondltloned bedrooms. telephone. ti-levialon Immediate occupation ***** (B'pore). OIST. 10. TERRACE HOUSE at Mount Stnal $500-: unfurnished flat at Eng Khong1,032 words
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Advertisement984 1971-06-26 18 WE NEED MORE BUNCALOWS, houses and flats in dlsts. 5. 9, 10. 11. 20. 21 for foreign missions, bank officials oil companies and other Orms. Please Tel. International Housing Agency, Spore *****3/ *****7. URGENTLY REQUIRED terrace semidetached double-storey houses In MacPherson Road. Also detached semi-detached bungalows In districts 15, 16.984 words
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Advertisement807 1971-06-26 18 Otflee srpaee wanted WANTIO APPROX. 10.000 ••/J7 office space Preferably In Orchard Road area Self-contained bungalow or block of apartments also considered Please tel. International Housing Agency *****3 9333N7 Spore. M»4»tttne>ry. P'»nt tor —I* "CINCINNATI" Lame Machine 9 feet, g.arbox speed change. $2000 "OE." Electric Generating Set 40. KVa witn807 words
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Advertisement987 1971-06-26 19 TO LIVERPOOL AND OTNER U.KyCONTIN ITS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AUTOLYCUS Liverpool. Glasgow """^i*, P wfl ACHILLES Liverpool. Dublin AJAI Liverpool. Glasgow. J.I, n la y2l lIION Avonmouth. Liverpool J.ly 27 .J M J.lv M/ J Sl s'»«'-3:! i]in mi ANTILOrHUS Liverpool, Glasgow Ah 21 A« 31 ULYSSES L,verSool.._ li* 27 km n A.987 words
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Advertisement1014 1971-06-26 19 wt^^i^Di w^^^^m^T^^^STk^T^tfTTi^ lIKCT Tl MAMIUR6 II 30 lAYS P. Sham Penang Singapore LOADING FOR: *029U Sailed la Part/27 IMM 21/ 1 Hamburg/Bremen. A'dam/R'dan A'werp, Oslo, G'burg. Malmi PATAGONIA j.ly i, 2 Jury 11/14 lily IS/IT C'blaVca. H'burg 'B'men. R'darr SUMMWA J.:, 21/28 lily 27/21 1.1,21/1 wS^/ft? MIJSSB A'werp, Oslo, G'burg,1,014 words
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Advertisement1090 1971-06-26 19 IrWij n f 4/ t '/j| MB < g^B^^^^^^^Hi^_^^__ a^__|H9HH^HH^^Hß^LTr^-^H>£ EXPtESS SEIYICE TO LOWDON, UYtIPDOI t CBWTIHEHTM. WITS. BENREOCH IS j Singapore P. Sham Penang Hull Aag 14 v Sailed laPtj.ae2B law 21/ M ;BtNRINNES m 5s I Jl"! 1 0 p P«"»ng Bremen Ao« 27 MM Ml 1 Hamburg1,090 words
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Advertisement1170 1971-06-26 19 1 1 CrliilLLjJt I FMTNieHTIY EXWESS SERVICE OIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA New York Penang p s'i^, S pore Kingston I »»H >~» i-y 1 M, i sAt t *»'IN JMtl2 Jal, tl J.|, 14 1.1,17 To I-*U J.ly 38 t.g i H O et t »»«"«U« »»•<» J.I, II1,170 words
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Advertisement1146 1971-06-26 20 I KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wast Australia /Singapore Japan Sttrvica Frtmaniit Spore Ktelunf Yikkjichi/fifoya Y'hama Kobe "lerfii* Mara" 21 An 2 Stpt 7 Sept 11 Stpt 14 Sept 17 Stft Acctptitf catfj far Keat, Bsaki, Ntftya. YHtkaaa. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Honfkonf1,146 words
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Advertisement941 1971-06-26 20 FOR NEW ZEALAND Penai* P. S'nam S./ifipore latdiaj fir: :NAKRATA II An 11/2 I Aa| 21/22 An Auck. Well. Lytt, D din FROM AUSTRALIA Penanf P. Sham Smtapore PURNEA Ulnae STIAITS/MABIAS SEBVirE: Smfapore P. Sham Penanf iMdiaf far: IAIUUt 114 lull II ialy II Illy Ntfipattinam, Madras RAJUUt 2 I941 words
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Advertisement923 1971-06-26 20 ORIENT LINES LTD. 1 (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) tt ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, HBURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Smfapore P. S'hani Penanf Arrrrtf: NEPTUNE AMETHYST 1/11 Jlly 11/11 lily 11 lily London 10 1, H'burg l«/», Raam 17.8. Havre923 words
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Advertisement755 1971-06-26 20 "MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL M| SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE Jla Ampant> Kuato Lu-npur. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia y FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. S'ntui Pentnf ■rritti: lUNCA MfLOR Cla 07 N/ 1 lily 4/ 1 )i-y Havre W>, London P8; H'burf 6 1., Rdam I/I A'werp 11 8. Bremen755 words
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Advertisement807 1971-06-26 21 K*rnTTT*.KftV77ST7I79 rlf PORT OP lINCAPORE AUTHO KITY ANNOUNCED THI FOLLOW. INC BIRTHING ARRANCIMINTt FOR JUKI M. OUT: Auitralana 10/11. Burcouf li. sou- Be* 20 West. Sletter 21 East State of Madras 23/24. Kenko Mam 41. Bcnrroch 42 43 Mizushlma Mam 44 and Mertty Uoyd 47 IN: KoshlJl Mtru 5, Yamamatiu807 words
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Advertisement1465 1971-06-26 21 FOR SALE 1) New German made Rotogravure Printing Press for cellophane, aluminium foils, etc. 4-colour machine, width of print 12 Inch. 2) Used German made Flexographic Printing Press for cellophane, aluminium foils, etc. 4-colour machine, width of print 26 Inch. For details telephone *****7 Singapore. FOR SALE Caterpillar D7E Bulldozer.1,465 words
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Advertisement557 1971-06-26 21 APPOINTMENT tt is hereby notified that we NOTICE pointed by ABIA LINEB to a* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Oeneral Bhlpplng Agents for Sin- from 20-6-71. Mr. Ng Thlam Tla gapore and Malaysia with effect from to-day until further notice te Company on his own Oeneral Slipping AgenU: ccor <»557 words
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Advertisement402 1971-06-26 21 LEMBAGA PEMVLEHAN DAN PENYATI AN TANAH NEGARA PermohonanS ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Warga Negara Malaysia bagl memenohi JawatanS berlkut dl-Lembaga Inl:--1. Penyelia Oajl Pokok: $296x14-423 Kelayakan (I) Sljll Pelajaran Malaysia atau yang seiaraf dengan-nya serta tldak kurang 2 tahun pengalaman dl bldang pertanlan. (11) Paseh bertutor dan menulls dl-dalam Bahasa Kebangsaan.402 words
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Advertisement330 1971-06-26 21 BANK PERTANIAN MALAYS 1 I RANCHANGAN KREDIT PtNtil LI' A RAN PADI MISIV BSBAI 1»71 78 KAWA3AN PERAYERAr MI'DA. KEDAH DAN KAWASAr TANJONG KARANG SABAK BERNAM. BELANGOR PENDAFTARAN PEMBORONG'. MEMBAJAK DENGAN TREKTER. PEMBUATt DAN ATAI' PENGIM. POT* BAJAJ DAN RACIII'N SERANGGA Pendaftaran ada-lah dl-pela« i hlngga pukul 12 00 lOhb330 words
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Advertisement1300 1971-06-26 22 SORRENTO PRIVATE LIMITED FOR SALE: 1. An unused ICE CREAM moking machine of Italian Origin, capacity 5 galls, per mix. Price: $5,000/- 0.N.0. 2. 2 used Freezers of about 25 cv. ft. capacity each and in good condition. Price: $300/- each or 0.N.0. For further details please contact Mr. Heng1,300 words
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Advertisement176 1971-06-26 22 I TENDER NOTICE Government of Selanfor Kuili Lumpur Water Supplies Sf. Lanrat Scheme SU<e 1 Tenders are Invited from con tractors who are Class B and above registered with the JJC.R. under head IV sub-head 8, with registered offices in Malaysia, for Contract Wo. 4R Completion of Pipe laying. The176 words
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Advertisement317 1971-06-26 22 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tender 2 ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada kontrektere yarn? berpengalaraan bag! kerja] dl-bawah: BK NO. M 71 a) Membekal. membena dan menylapkan 1 yunlt Rutnah Kedal dl-RKT BUut Valley daerah Bentong. Pahang dan 1 yunlt dl-RKT Sendayan daerah Port Dlckson. Negrl Sembllan. BK.NO. SS/71 B) Membekal.317 words
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Advertisement359 1971-06-26 22 PRETENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND LANDS CENTRAL ABATTOIRS, SHAH ALAM. SELANGOR. MALAYSIA. Tenders are Invited from suitably experienced Class 'BX 1 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 and359 words
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Advertisement485 1971-06-26 22 S|| HOUSINC DEVELOPMENT BOARD MM SINCAPORf Applications are fnvited from Singapore and Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments: (A) HEAD. PUBLIC RELATIONS UNIT Dutlea: To deal with all aspects of Board's public relations and publicity including the planning of publicity campaigns, editing of publications to be produced by the Unit485 words
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Advertisement356 1971-06-26 22 PROJECT ENGINEER required by Subsidiary Company of BRAUNSCHWEIG WEST GERMANY Monufocturers of Feed Mills, Rice Oof Mills, Oil Mills, Flour Mills, Cement Foctories, Molthouses, Conveying Equipment, Groin Silos, etc. P-eference will be given to condidotes who hove experience in projecting ond planning of industrial plants and hove completed technical education.356 words
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Advertisement780 1971-06-26 23 (Cont. from Page 18) Shops tor sale UNDER CONSTRUCTION Orojnd noor Shop In ts ranging from 123.000 onwards, in the heart of Katong shopping d.strict. For details visit Katong Shopping Centre Sales office (next to Katun* Odeon C.nema) Tel: *****2 Spore. Open daily (rum 9.30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. includn* Sunday.780 words
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Advertisement887 1971-06-26 23 I FOR INEXPENSIVE FLIGHTS to London /Europe America Ring Spore *****2. *****6 and Kuala Uimpur *****7 '8. LONOON WEEKLY ECONOMIC FLIGHTS and London/New York nights. EITA 42-B Cross Street, H'pt.re *****/*****4 CHARTIRID FLIGHTS to London. Bookings contact Phoenix iFEI Travel Service 117. Outram Park I- pore *****2/*****. WLEKLV BOEING CHARTIR887 words
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Advertisement1008 1971-06-26 23 DM SAVE A LIFI: win friends. Genuine thoroughbred Mongrels available free to good homes. Ring lifeline. ***** mom ngs before 10. Boats/Yachti lor sal* AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE CHARTIR V V Bluff Creek 86 feet long speed 10.3 knots 490 h.p. 8,300 gallons watrr and 4.000 gallons fuel and a fleet1,008 words
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Advertisement944 1971-06-26 23 HIALTH SALON for Oentlemen (Shangri-la Hotel) offers sauna and body massage. Qualified masseuses. Appointments Tel: *****4 ext. 624. SALON CATALINA (Alr-Condltloned) welcome Ladles/Oentlemen, 319 A River Valley Road (opposite Kllliney Road) Singapore *****8. VIOLET S SALON 26 The EMU Ba!<* for Maaamce, Steam Baunabatn Oetit's Hair Stylist 26. Tomlinsue Koai944 words
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Advertisement1028 1971-06-26 23 Saturday Car Market (j Vehicles lor Ml* KINO SOON CREDIT (PTI LTD. ISM Mazda IUUO 8/W 8 Sealer; New lauiu Truck X leaner: IMB/9 Toyota Corolla Saloon and 8 W. Volkswagen 1300: 1968 Muda lvOv 8/W and 1200 cc Saloon; ***** 8 Ma.Edu 1500 Saloon and 8/W: IM7 Datiun 10001,028 words
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Advertisement1070 1971-06-26 23 JANUARY 1964 AUSTIN MINI countryman Deluxe one Lady owner excellent condition $2,300 0.n.0. Tel. 491 564. 1970 F CORTINA OT Two owners good condition R Tax $3.900 00 contact Mr. Chua *****6 after 10 00 a in. Spore. COK'SUL 315 (1961). Oood condition. SI cm) t Bawden, 17 Cosford Road.1,070 words
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Advertisement553 1971-06-26 23 00 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH 180 ORGANISATION invites applications for the following posts DIVISIONAL ACCOI'NTANTS DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS 1. A recognised accountancy qualification. Those who have completed the examinations of I.C.W.A. will also be considered. 2. Minimum 2 years' post qualification accounting ecperlence at executive level In an Accounts Department of size,553 words
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272 1971-06-26 24 Teachers who are neither fish nor fowl AFTER reading about the new salary offer by the Government to the Teachers* Union which the latter accepted (ST. June 15). I would like to draw your attention to certain facts which have been shelved fo* so many years. My contemporaries and I272 words
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Letter71 1971-06-26 24 WHOEVER that "Prominent Singapore Doctor" is she certainly did not ret the message (ST.. June 22: "Singapore doczors pooh-pooh air con sex* claim") Of course, everybody makes love wherever they are whether in the North Pole. South Pole or the tropics. But what Dr. Opas Thamvanich has proved71 words
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Letter227 1971-06-26 24 SINGAPOREANS have demonstrated their mu-sic-consciousness in the context of gracious living. Recently tnere has been Interesting correspondence In your columns on the Youth Orchestra and. of late, more discussions on band Judging. The point raised by Sebastian Wong (S.T.. June 19). regarding deprivation of six selected bands (picked at a227 words
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Letter95 1971-06-26 24 Replies ...from Govt I REFER to Mr. Koh Wee Yam's letter (S.T., June 11) complaining, among other things, of cil spillage by buses generally along all roads traversed by them and In particular Alexandra Circus (opposite Princess House). Investigations do not. however, substantiate the complaint with regard to Alexandra Circus.95 words
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Letter105 1971-06-26 24 T REFER to the letter by x "Air and Noise Pollution Victim" (S.T. June 15) regarding food stalls near block 18, Toa Payoh. Investigation showed that the smell of cooked food permeating the flats nearby is negligible. Residents who accept the board's allocation of flats near the shopping centre should105 words
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Letter207 1971-06-26 24 I REFER to the letter from "Eric Tan" (ST., June 10) concerning the delivery of bulky mall into letterboxes at HDB flat£ Postmen are required to deliver to the doorstep of the addressee any postal article which Is too large or bulky to be easily or fully placed into a207 words
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Letter100 1971-06-26 24 YOUR correspondent "A. S." (ST.. June 16) is requested to furnish more details such as date and time of the incident and the registration number of the motor-vehicle to the Offlcer-ln-Charge. Traffic Police. Maxwell Road. Singapore 2. so that appropriate action can be taken. The police wish to take this100 words
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386 1971-06-26 24 THE ANGUISH OF 465 WORKERS IN FACTORY THAT DIED... ...and a "thank you* to the New Zealanders CTARLITK CERAMIC Industry Ltd., has stopped production and is in the hands of receivers. It is a large factory which can very well employ 8(M) workers in full production. The public has invested386 words
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Letter107 1971-06-26 24 WE wish to appeal to the Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs). Mr. Chan Chee Seng, to assist us. the poor, indiscriminating people of Singapore. He criticised us for "blindly aping" th fashions of the West (S.T. June 21). I am sure our estermrd Parl Sec should be107 words
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Letter71 1971-06-26 24 it I WONDER how many of us bus commuters have fallen for that old trick favoured by some conductors. They tell us to hold on for our change and later deny having done such thing. Conductors please keep your cool. I do appreciate the services provided by the majority of71 words
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Advertisement326 1971-06-26 24 W\iE^ HIGH FIDELrrY LOUDSPEAKERS CONCERTO fc-^ """^^^■^^tfif ""•-SBf^ CADENZA I I I h| I I— CHORALE Paper cones absorb V BcRESTA moisture 90 brittle with .J^^^^ age. KEF designed a special diapnragm of plastic which Is ImmuneO to molsMADE AS ONLY t KEF J "*OWS "OVV ture 4. ntur CO326 words
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Advertisement204 1971-06-26 24 I HANDLOOM'S Annual Stock Clearance Sale LO these Oß 1 10% 1 20%T30% 1 40% I Fabulous DISCOUNTS FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY LAST TWO DATS YOU MUST HURRY OR YOU'LL MISS OUT ON THESE AMAZING SAVINGS KASHMIR NAMDHA RUCS SIZES PRICES LESS 6'x 9' $86.00 10% 4x6* $35.00 10%204 words
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Advertisement104 1971-06-26 24 Now! CELCOATK' T|| Pebbles 68, 1$ Z>tOneS wall facing. W/x c WZFMtt Trowel applied !ss;§§ tfAi&WA or sprayed on! *v#3|| IDfcAL for Interiors or Exteriors ULSLL. $R K Made frc :olour rock particles and pebbles.it is durable f J* and economical and is available In 25 colours to match any104 words
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229 1971-06-26 25 MEDIUM pace man Rajendran (Raffles Institution) set a Singapore schools cricket record yesterday when he grabbed nine wickets for 45 runs in an Under-15 match against St. Patricks at Balestler Road yesterday. But his fine effort failed to prevent St. Patrick's from229 words
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Article74 1971-06-26 25 KLALA LUMPUR. Prl. National champions S.A. Azman and Radhika Menon will represent Malaysia at the Singapore Amateur Asian Invitation tennis championships from Aut: 23 to Sept. 3. The Mtlayslan Open has been advanced by a week to Sept. 8-12 In Kuala Lumpur. It was originally scheduled (or74 words
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Article200 1971-06-26 25 f ONDON, Fri. The Indian cricketers beat Middlesex by two wickets at Lord's here today. Scores: Middlesex 233 and 131, Indians 168 and 198-8. At Swansea, Glamorgan beat the Pakistani cricketers by 46 runs. Scores: Glamorgan 114 and 322, Pakistanis 158 and 232. The Indians recovered well200 words
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266 1971-06-26 25 FAS president Lenny Rodrlgo yesterday urged Singapore's Malaysia Cup team not to be upset by their 4-1 defeat by Negrl Sembllan on Wednesday, and to treat this Sunday's match against Malacca at Kubu Stadium as a "v'ctory or bust" mission. He told266 words
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Article, Illustration598 1971-06-26 25 Billie Jean beats an old foe to reach last eight \yiMBLEDON, Fri. The years rolled back for the Wimbledon crowd today when two old foes, Billie Jean King and Mrs. Christine Janes (Christine Truman) appeared in centre court for a place in the quarterfinals of the 85th All-England lawn tennis598 words
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Article55 1971-06-26 25 LONDON. Prl. Pakistan's offer to play an extra Test match against England to compensate for the raln-rulned Second Test at Lord's has been turned down. The Test and County Cricket Board gave three main reasons (or rejecting the offer the effect on players, additional burden55 words
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206 1971-06-26 25 Nagle wins right to challenge Boros ELIE (Scotland). Fri. Australian Kel Nagle smashed the Hie course record enroute to a runaway win in the 72-hole British Senior Professional golf championship yesterday. Nagle carded a third round 69. then tore the 6.294--yard par- 70 course record apart with a final 62206 words
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Article304 1971-06-26 25 WBC decide on two world titles MEXICO CITY. Prl. The World Boxing Council yesterday confirmed Japanest featherweight Kunlakl Shibata as world champion, rejecting demands from a Mexican promotor that the WBC strip Shibata ol his crown. However, Shibata must make his next title defense In Mexico, under auspices of the304 words
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Article, Illustration596 1971-06-26 26 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By fHUA KIM TEE, the "Iron girl" of SAFSA, yesterday beat the National women's javelin record at the Armed Forces annual athletic championships at Farrer Park. Chua surprised meet officials by hurling the Javelin 33.33 metres to better former Pentathlon champion Cheong596 words
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Article194 1971-06-26 26 STEVE Houghtons "Llgers will play eight matches during their 16-day cricket tour of England next month. The Important fixtures are against MCC on July 20 and against Club Cricket Conference XI on July 27. The "Llgers" (llons-and-tlgers) of 10 Singaporeans and eight Malaysians, will have two194 words
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Article63 1971-06-26 26 Eight events will be contested for In the Pesta Sukan National Senior Table-tennis Championships at Monk's Hill School from July 31 to Sept. 7 They are Inter-Club league (men and women): Singles (men and women); Doubles (men and women); mixed doubles and veterans singles. Entries63 words
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Article377 1971-06-26 26 T>ESULTS of events at SAPSAs annual athletic meet at Parrer Park: Men 100 m: 1 Lim Hong Kang 2 Edmund Perelra 3 Tan Say Leong 11.0; 300 m: 1 Edmund Perelra 2 Tan Kok Thye 3 Sadayapan 23.4; 400 m: 1 Tan Kok Thye 2 Hamzah B. Halik377 words
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461 1971-06-26 26 P. SENEVIRATNE - P. SENEVIRATNE By OONGKONG'S motor racing ace John Macn Donald, fresh from his Beach Buggy success in Manila last week, is quietly confident of maintaining his winning streak in the 735 mile BP Rally which flags off simultaneously in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today.461 words
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282 1971-06-26 26 A. JOHNSON - Qualifying marks for Games too low, says Soh A. JOHNSON By SINGAPORE Amateur WeightMting Federation president Son Ghee Soon yesterday described as "very low" the Se a p Games qualifying standard of third placings for weightiifters. Mr. Soh said: "I will be surprised if lifters fail to make the grade282 words
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Article68 1971-06-26 26 TOKYO. Prl. The Japan Swimming Federation said today It had Invited nine countries to take part in the Second Age Group swimming championships scheduled in Tokyo on August 16 and 17. The Federation said invitations had been sent to Nationalist China, Ceylon. Hong Kong Indonesia. South68 words
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211 1971-06-26 26 Forces get 3rd win but it came the hard way ARMED Forces, favourites to win this year's FAS League Div. Three title, scored their expected third win yesterday but they laboured their way to a 2-1 win over Mt Emily at Farrer Park. Forces failed yesterday to produce the smooth211 words
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Article34 1971-06-26 26 ALOR STAR. Fri. A splendid goal by inside* right G. Rada in the 42nd minute gave Perak a 1-0 win over Kedah in their Malaya Cup North tone soccer match here tonight34 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1971-06-26 27 GOING FORECAST: Good rjniß2.ls CLASS 6. DIV. 3 6F ***** MANMUM MIM (MM) W«H Sl2 «td *10) W Maklol S ***** SAMURAI II (Nap Shot) Lm T ia |dd 101 11 i ***** TOO AM CAN a (Alfa Ron,) Wtm L«oo« 4 9 (dd +16) 9 *Arl*n1,703 words
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Article136 1971-06-26 27 EPSOM JEEP POINTER CALL BOY Race 1: SENATOR MANNUM MISS RAUB Minium Mlas Checkmate Senator Gourmet Senator Scorpio Race 2: BON VIVANT LORD CARRIG BON VIVANT Lord Car. if Bon Vivant Dost Fury Hilversum Bukit Serok Lord Carrie Race S: TOBACCO LEAF PUNTER'S BILL TOBACCO LEAF Triihaw Angel Petite136 words
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Article, Illustration1764 1971-06-26 27 SENATOR: Still without a win after 20 starts; came close last time out at Penang on May IS when beaten by neck with 8.3 to Lord Carrtg (7.9) In Oiv. 2 51 f race. MANNLM MISS: Good track term; came from behind to win Div 2 611,764 words
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Article98 1971-06-26 27 DUBLIN. FTI. The 16 runners and jockeys for the Irish Sweeps Derby to be run over 12f at the curra«h tomorrow are: Lombard* <U Plggott). Turbulent Eddy (SO Spink*>. Ba» yan's Manor (P. Cook). l***r brake (T. Murphy). Tantou (T. P. Burn»), Faxn«U (A. Simp- son). AllReuter - 98 words
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147 1971-06-26 27 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By L ARC de Triomphe in Race 6 is the best bet at Bukit Timah today. This flve-year-old English gelding by Derby winner St. Paddy ran second over the Penang 11 last month in his first outing after a spell. He147 words
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Article194 1971-06-26 27 Splendid trial by Right C'nation DIGHT COMBINA1V TION late NicoJack, did a dashing trial with stablemate Pharever on good go-' ing at Bukit Tlmah: yesterday. They ran .<f in 37 3/5.' Right Comb nation was going well on the bit towards the fini-.h. Anlelami beat Skipalong ever 3f in 39194 words
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Article50 1971-06-26 27 NEW YORK. Prl. U.B. baseball scores (or games played yesterday American League: Baltimore b Washington I, Detroit 3 Cleveland 0. Milwaukee 6 California 0. Oakland v Minnesota (postponed). National League: New York 2 Montreal 1, Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 1 do inn). Los Angeles 11 St Louis 4.50 words
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Article32 1971-06-26 27 JOHANNESBUFQ, Fri. South Africa have applied to MtJge tht 1972 Federation Cup women's tennis tournament with a Government assurance that any player selected would be able to take part.32 words
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Advertisement37 1971-06-26 25 I RACING I GUIDE For Sunday's meeting with today's I NEW NATION I I Sflß Tit] shj^m -Jf T-. IK I Be with the winners o*follow racing with [new nation] Singapore's afternoon newspaper Mews eoaaent analysis J37 words
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Advertisement159 1971-06-26 25 MAZDA 1800. Elegance on the wild side. The kind of elegance that only comes with fine motor cars. Like Mazda 1800. Mazda 1800 means a great deal more to you than its style and luxury. More than its deep carpets, and the sheer comfort of its fully reclining seats and159 words
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Advertisement485 1971-06-26 26 Leaabaga Kemajaan Tanah Negtrl Sabata PH.ATEH PEM LONG JUBUTEBA KELANG Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Warga Negara Malaysia bagl Jawatan dl-atas. Krlulnun dan PengalaaMn:. 1) Mempunyal diploma yang di-akul dalam Jurusan Jurutera Mekenlkal dan U > BIJII kebolehan (Compev ency) Ungkatan kedua (ID atau/dan pengalaman satu (I) tahun dalam bengcel atau485 words
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Miscellaneous124 1971-06-26 26 MOTOR RALLY BP Pally (Hotel MalajMa 12 noon) NETBALL SWNA Dlv I: RATA v Unknown Varslt v BTU. TTSH v Brunch. DU 11 SRC v MBA. TTC v CISC. ITC v Unknown Dlv 11 Seventies v SPCSA 007 v OSC. (All matches at Ptrrer Park SWIMMING SSC ase (rroup meet124 words
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Advertisement444 1971-06-26 27 WORD PUZZLE Cat ilaaf Mtlel liars T~~~ STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY j WORD PUZZLE V i i Otr\ Cal I I i^Tj lMl cll t I I 1 MM (Mf./Mrs./MilS) I I 6 s I I rj] WM _L_G_pp FILL I al O"nT"d| lehers •W ay Cat ilaaf tattil liati J444 words
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215 1971-06-26 28 TRIAL FOR DETAINED NANYANG MEN URGED BY CPU LONDON, Fri. Commonwealth press chiefs today called for the release or immediate trial of four Chinese newspaper executives detained by the Singapore Government and recorded concern about the Government's action against the English-langu-age Singapore Herald newspaper. A resolution on these lines was215 words
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Article, Illustration549 1971-06-26 28 SOH TIANG KENG - 'Closer ties with Canada' hint by envoy SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Fri. £JLOSKH economic and defence lies between Singapore and Canada were predicted today by Mr. John (i. Hadwen, the retiring Canadian High Commissioner. Giving a clear hint of what is to come soon, Mr. Hadwen said: "Don't be549 words
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160 1971-06-26 28 MOSCOW, Fri. Three travelweary Soviet cosmonauts worked at a long list of scientific experiments today, including measurements of harm done to their own bodies by their recordbreaking flight. Georgy Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Patsayev have flown in space longer than any other160 words
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Article448 1971-06-26 28 lONDON. Frl. The «tock market closed steady today after a quiet day* trading. Wall Street* (allure to hold Wednesday a rally and a 36 per cent fall In Britain* machine tool order* dampened *entlment. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Time* index wu up 0.5 at 376.9 (377.1). Dunlop.448 words
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198 1971-06-26 28 SAIGON TROOPS PUSH TOWARDS RUINED BASE SAIGON, Friday COUTH Vietnamese troops were today back on a commanding hill below the central Demilitarised Zone overrun by North Vietnamese troops on Wednesday night. But military sources said he Government soldiers tad not actually moved back Into the ruins of Camp Fuller, which198 words
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Article114 1971-06-26 28 NEW BID TO END RHODESIA DISPUTE SALISBURY, Fri. Rhodesia and Britain appeared today to be moving: towards a significant broadening of contacts aimed at ending their five and a half year-old feud over Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of independence. A British Government envoy, who has had two days of closed-door talksReuter - 114 words
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283 1971-06-26 28 Show the 'Digger' sporting instincts plea to Aussies SYDNEY, Frl. Prime Minister William McMahon appealed to Australians' "Digger" sporting instincts today, to overcome threats of boycott by anti-apartheid trade unionists against the visiting South African Springbok rugby team. And he authorised use of Royal Australian Air Force planes to carryReuter - 283 words
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Obituary76 1971-06-26 28 MR. 00N CHIW CNUA, former Vicechairman of tIM Central Executive commute* of the PAP and Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prune Mln ater. tied 78, patted away peacefully on 28/S/71. leaving behind his beloved wife, four sons, alx daughter*, two daughters-in-law, four aons-ln-law, one (rand eon-ln-law, twenty-tix (rand children,76 words
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Article143 1971-06-26 28 VUMA (Arizona), Fri. A two-seater Cessna-150 airplane without a pilot and with a full load of fuel took off from the Yuma Airport, and headed north yesterday pursued by a helicopter from the Marine Corps air station here. Miles Ruggenberg. Federal Aviation Administration Inspector inAP - 143 words
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Advertisement6 1971-06-26 28 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20.00 'minimum)6 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-06-26 28 The weather The weather outlook for Slnopore from 6 ajn. to noon today: Fair.14 words
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