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Title Section24 1971-06-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration458 1971-06-29 1 Red threat very real, says Tun KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TUN Abdul Razak today singled out five states Kedah, Perlis, Perak, Kelanton and Penang where he said the communist threat is "very real/* "Clearly they (the communists) mean business now. They are trying to get back to458 words
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Article29 1971-06-29 1 NEW YORK. Mon. Joseph Colombo Br., founder of the Italian-American Civil RlghU League, was shot and critically wounded at a rally sponsored by the league here today.29 words
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Article185 1971-06-29 1 WATER: BELOW 90 mil gallons SINGAPORE, Mon. a Water consumption here dropped to 88 million gallons yesterday the lowest so far this year. This is also two million gallons below the target set by Mr. Lim Kirn San, the Public Utilities Board chairman and Minister for Education, to ward off185 words
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743 1971-06-29 1 Stephen Boey - Camp found near Ipoh was a school for saboteurs Stephen Boey By IPOH, Mon. The communist terrorist camp near Chemor which the security forces discovered two weeks ago was to have been a major centre for Indoctrination and training saboteurs, according to Intelligence sources. A party of Journalists was given743 words
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Article145 1971-06-29 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. The US Supreme Court today reversed the conviction of former Heavyweight Boxing Champion Muhammad All, who was sentenced In June 1967, to five years Imprisonment for draft evasion. In an eight-zero decision, the court said the record shows that All's "beliefs are founded onAP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration265 1971-06-29 1 FEDERAL CONSTITUTION FOR PAKISTAN KARACHI, Monday PAKISTANI Presl- dent General Yahya Khan announced in a nationwide broadcast today, he planned "transfer of power to the elected representatives of the people of Pakistan within four months or so from today. "Prerise timing will naturally265 words
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Article76 1971-06-29 1 HONOLULU, Mon. Bearing secret messages from President Nixon to chieis of state of 10 nations, Vice-Presldent Splro T. Agnew today headed for South Korea, prepared to discuss the question of Korean troon withdrawals from South Vietnam. In addition to Korea, Mr. Agnew's most ambitious international Journey willUPI - 76 words
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Article373 1971-06-29 1 Bigger HDB flats for sale CINGAPORE, Mon. The Housing Board imposed a new restriction on future buyers of HDB flats today when It announced plans to build bigger five-room units. When the new $1,500 income ceiling comes into effect on Thursday, applicants whose total family Incomes per month range from373 words
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Article36 1971-06-29 1 LONDON. Mon. Australia's Mrs. Margaret Court, the No. 1 seed, beat Britain's Winnie Shaw 6-2. 6-1 to enter the women's singles semi-finals of the Wimbledon tennis championships today. (Other results: Page 24).36 words
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Article29 1971-06-29 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. Complying with a request of Malta's new, left-leaning Government, the United States has cancelled visits of naval vessels to the Island. (Bee Page IS)29 words
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Article36 1971-06-29 1 ELLSBERG FREED ON BAIL BOSTON, Mon. Dr. Daniel Ellsberc, who surrendered to the IS. Government here today on a charfe of unauthorised possession of secret Pentagon papers, was released on US$5O,OOO bail. Reuter. (See back page)Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement51 1971-06-29 1 for Cl*mr Comfortable Consult: C.S. CHONG 0.0. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 1 PUB says: THANK YOU and KEEP IT UP ■tfrtS one stays 4,, THoSe WHO KNOW BUY IVrHllhViJ am NATIONAL QUALITY PRODUCTS ARE BACKED BY: if ||P •FULLGUARANTEE 'SERVICE STATIONS THROUGH- l||ll OUT MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE51 words
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Advertisement89 1971-06-29 1 U CROCKETT a JONES I NORTHAMPTON INCLANO Philips transistorize your memory. The Philips Pocket Memo. A triumph of miniaturization. No bigger than notebook but it record* and play* back your on-the-spot notes, memo*, reports, telephone calls, with startling clarity. Ideal if your business involves travel. Just mail back the tape89 words
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Article, Illustration275 1971-06-29 2 What Indon papers think of Singapore AMBIVALENCE' IS THE WORD SINGAPORE, Monday INDONESIAN editor Mr. Hosihan Anwar today summed up the attitude of Indonesian newspapers towards the Singapore Government in one word: "Ambivalence." Mr. Anwar Is also president of the 3,000--strong Indonesian Journalists Association. Ambivalence Is defined by dictionaries as:275 words
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Article178 1971-06-29 2 'Golden' owl causes big jam PENANG. Mon. A solitary 'golden' owl perching on the window of the Saw Seng Kew building caused a traffic jam along busy Beach Street here today. So huge was the crowd that three policemen from the nearby Beach Street police station had to be called178 words
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Article40 1971-06-29 2 SINOAPORE. Mon. A commercial firm employee. Mr. Ronnie Tan, found a bunch of six keys at the General Post Office thU morning. The owner can claim them from Mr. Tan at 33-D Seng Poh Road (office •el: *****).40 words
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73 1971-06-29 2 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Department of the Minitry of Finance will go metric in the reproduction of maps and plans from July 1. Reproduction fees will remain unchanged. But sur- vey fees will be based on the metric equivalent, and will be rounded73 words
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Article, Illustration164 1971-06-29 2 HAN HAI FONG - HAN HAI FONG Straits Times picture by THE next time these child dren sing in public, it will be at an International festival and with some of the best choirs in the world. Though harmonising for a less discerning, audience yesterday, they showed why citizens in164 words
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Advertisement83 1971-06-29 2 Sanyo's fantastic offer is now on. One Enjoy the razor-sharp pictures of the 12- inch silent anti-perspiration machine latest Sanyo TV sets and beat the heat (Dynawide fan) is yours absolutely FREE with your free Sanyo fan. Act now, don't when you buy any of the following m 'ss this83 words
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Miscellaneous28 1971-06-29 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /THERE'S V^^^all lAS YOU K^OW, I DOMtI II ill U^^l -W I I THE ei*eAHn&er 3ELIEVE IN L-P Hi SUCKS EXTRA FEK )l28 words
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Article, Illustration366 1971-06-29 3 CHRISTINA CHEANG - CHRISTINA CHEANG ANOTHER COURT TO TRY PRISON OFFICER By SINGAPORE, Mon. A district judge today disqaalified himself from hearing a summons case against a Changi Prison superintendent, accused of assaulting three women political detainees. The Fourth District Judge, Mr. Anwarul Hague, in adjourning the366 words
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Article58 1971-06-29 3 2-day dental course SINGAPORE. Mon. The School of Postgraduate Dental Studies of the University of Singapore will begin a two-day course on Indirect techniques In Inlay, crown and bridge work on Aug. 2. Fee for the course, which will be held at the Seminar Room at the Dental Clinic in58 words
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Article46 1971-06-29 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Trinity College of Music In Singapore will conduct its practical examinations in speech and drama and spoken English in September. Those who wish to take the exams should contact Miss Raghbir Kaur (tel: *****/ *****4). Entries close on July 6.46 words
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203 1971-06-29 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. rpHE Minister for Foreign 1 Affairs and Labour. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight praised young singaporeans for realising the Importance of developing healthy bodies through participation In sports. Mr. Rajaratnam. MP for Kampong Glam. was speaking at the opening of203 words
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159 1971-06-29 3 Assembly meets to 'save' DAP member CEREMBAN, Mon. There is more than one reason why the N c g r i Sembilan State Assembly met today. Apart from discussing government bills and motions the meeting was called to save the DAP member for Bukit Nenas, Dr. S. Seevaratnam from losing159 words
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Article34 1971-06-29 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three men had their cars forfeited today for using them as pirate taxis. The court also fined Koh Cheng Pheow $200, Ng Leong Hal $250 and Tan Kirn Hock $200.34 words
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614 1971-06-29 3 ANTHONY NG - ANTHONY NG KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Rubber circles here today share confidence that the price of rubber will recover to above the 110.2 cents per kilo (50 cents a lb.) level in the "not too distant" future. Their reasons are: THERE is an overall614 words
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Advertisement134 1971-06-29 3 LiW K r MKDWIfF I [1 FffiJ Lillioil MEDICATED V_^ I£ SHAMPOO HIGH-PERFORMANCE fes^ BATTERY P^^qiCHARGERS j& W^*? Modal AD4S j> 'I Polarity protected. Built-in protection against In a m damage to alternator systems and transistors. I y Fast charges 12-volt batteries at 60 amps. <• %'rtt\ charges 6-volt batteries134 words
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Advertisement295 1971-06-29 3 fca^ JH 4f7aA*da\ Tht largest pharmaceutical industry H/M 'in Alia and a leading producer of Xl Vlt.C In the world. 11l THE WONDER TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE :Hsfl Hicee premises you skin thac stays healthy, sparkling '■U and blemish-free. One tablet of Hicee contains a strong I P*9l doie of295 words
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221 1971-06-29 4 Plan to teach music at varsity under study SINGAPORE. Mon. Plans to develop music as an academic degree subject as well as an extra curricular activity are being studied by University of Singapore officials. If approved, the university will have a Music Department within the Faculty of Arts and Social221 words
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Article56 1971-06-29 4 SINGAFORE, Mon. A Coroner today recorded a verdict of misadventure on a labourer, Sallkan bin Othman. 16, who died at a worksite on June 16. The rourt heard that wood and bricks had fallen from an upper storey of a block of flats. A broken crash helmet, stained56 words
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Article69 1971-06-29 4 Mon. Two Singapore Journalists will leave for West Germany tomorrow to attend a three-month course at the International Institute for Journalism in West Berlin. They are Mr. Neoh Teng Geow, international news editor of Sin Chew Jit Poh, and Mr. Tan Kok Siew, senior crime reporter of69 words
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209 1971-06-29 4 Better links for Penang, Province PENANG. Monday THE Federal Government has agreed to build a A permanent linkage between Penang and Province mainland, subject to approval by Parliament and also to feasibility studies. This was announced here today by Chief Minister Dr. Lim Chong Eu at a Pre.vs conference held209 words
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85 1971-06-29 4 Hercules flies 24,0001 b milk for refugees SINGAPORE. Mon. A Hercules aircraft of 48 Squadron ba.sed at RAF Changi took off at 9 a.m. today for Dacca with 24,000 lb of powdered milk supplied by the British Government for the East Pakistan refugees. At Dacca, the aircraft will pick up85 words
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Article170 1971-06-29 4 400 seek boost in bonuses CLAIMS ON 15 INSURANCE FIRMS SINGAPORE, Mon. About 4(H) insurance company workers in 15 linns are asking for bigger bonuses. Their claims will be submitted this week by the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees 1 Union. They want an extra two to six weeks' bonus. This170 words
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112 1971-06-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia today received a big "thank you from Laotian Ambassador Prince Tiao Khamhing for its recent efforts to help solve the Laotian problem Prince Khamhing his country's first diplomatic representative to Malaysia said in an interview that the .situation in Laos112 words
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69 1971-06-29 4 First Lady to attend nurses' dinner SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Trained Nurses' Association will hold its annual dinner at the Golden Phoenix Restaurant, Hotel Equatorial, on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. The association's new patron, the First Lady. Mrs. Shearcs. will attend the (unction. The dinner will mark the association's 10th69 words
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Advertisement346 1971-06-29 4 Enjoyed in over 50 countries throughout the world In London, San Francisco, Djakarta, Hongkong as it is here, when it's time to relax, it's time for a Tiger. Get the big bold taste of Tiger Lager Beer and you'll know why Tiger is a triple gold medal winner. why it's346 words
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Miscellaneous138 1971-06-29 4 1 ##op Hy \.T. Hantlin OOC', ARC V n?^\ NASTY BUMP V*. C HOT TOO FAR FROM I I ...BUT WE'LL HAFTA HIKE > V >OU OK*Y T ~cP*' Y«OT THERE..*OU f ...I'LL <3£T TH 1 WHBJE TH' LAB AS NEAR FROM HERE, TH' DUNE- V V^/ (F^M I BETTER138 words
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Letters to the Editor
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118 1971-06-29 5 Questions that the Housing Board should answer DESPITE a letter to him. the Estates Officer (Sales) of the HDB has avoided answering this question of mine: Since there is an extremely long waiting list (over 25.000 applicants waiting to purchase :.iDB flats and another 15,000 wanting to rent them) why118 words
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Letter170 1971-06-29 5 I SYMPATHISE with "L.L.F." (ST.. June 14), who received a "rejection" letter after waitIng for one year for a flat at Moulmeln Road. I too received a similar letter a few weeks ago. When I applied for a flat last February, I emphatically told the HDB officer that I wanted170 words
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180 1971-06-29 5 When he found someone else's car in his season lot NEITHER the Housing Board nor the police, it seems, can ensure that a car-owner get uninterrupted use of the season parking lot. My son has a season parkIng lot In Tiong Bahru. Just the other night someone else's car was180 words
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Letter86 1971-06-29 5 THE covered passage for pedestrians walking past the site of the new Shaw Building is cluttered with materials and rubbish at both ends and In the middle. In short. It Is unusable. Planks protrude from the upper floors In a most precarious manner. One of these days someone may be86 words
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Letter197 1971-06-29 5 WITH reference to the letter by "Polluted" (S.T.. June 18). the factory operator at Jalan Rlang has been Instructed to take necessary measures to minimise the nuisance complained of. 11/ITH reference to the TT letter by T.E. Tok, (8.T.. June 24), the concrete pillar at the entrance to the Armenian197 words
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Letter58 1971-06-29 5 1 REFER to the letter from "Molr" (S.T., June 14). If "Molr" attains the age of 18 while he is In Pre U 11, he will be deferred for the period required to complete his course of study provided he is taking the HSC examinations for the first time. SIMON58 words
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Letter44 1971-06-29 5 I REFER to the letter by "Helper" (S.T.. June 18). If the writer will Inform me of the dates and locations of the Incidents referred to, I shall be glad to look Into the matter. J.B. MITCHELL. Ag. Chief Fire Officer, Singapore Fire Brigade.44 words
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233 1971-06-29 5 fpHE purpose of sending a child to school is mainly educative. My daughter is in a government secondary girls school in District 13. She complains that during some of her physical education lessons, she and her classmates are made to "slog" like233 words
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Letter56 1971-06-29 5 THE Tamil film over TV Singapore last Thursday appeared to be about a country and a people of a century past. Why can't the selectors pick a better standard film? In this modern society of ours there Is no place for low standard films Tamil or otherwise. TV Singapore officials56 words
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196 1971-06-29 5 Why so many couldn't join the TTC I REFER to the letters by "Plain Unlucky" and "Disappointed" (S.T. June 2) who were among the several hundreds not able to gain admission to the TTC. As stated by the principal of the college in a recent speech at the Unesco MINEDAS196 words
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Letter74 1971-06-29 5 IITITH reference to Mr. TV Joseph Yeo's complaint (ST., June 22) of our 30 cents fare from Palace Theatre to Raffles Quay, we are to advise that, accordIng to our fare-table, the rate is 20 cents. We shall be most obliged If Mr. Yeo could furnish74 words
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134 1971-06-29 5 THE 'REQUEST TURNED OUT TO BE AN OFFENCE IN April. I received two forms requesting for driver's particulars and a few days later I wrote a letter of explanation enclosing the forms. (Note: The said forms were for the same offence committed on the same day, one in the morning134 words
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Letter124 1971-06-29 5 TTOE road leading to Clover A park off Upper Thomson Road Is a hazard to motorists. To begin with, Jalan Permlnpln needs to be reconditioned. Stretches of the road which were dug up for sewerage etc., especially near that bridge, were not satisfactorily re-surfaced. As a result, one travels over124 words
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Letter101 1971-06-29 5 CAN ENO SENO school students are going through a tortuous time as a result of noise pollution. Every morning the students have to strain to listen to their teachers because of the din and clatter from two metal workshops nearby. This noise pollution has been going on for sometime already.101 words
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Letter79 1971-06-29 5 T REFER to the letter by x Mr. Seah Poh Suan (S.T., June 4) concerning the near-dilapidated condition at Joo Chiat community centre. The undersigned has Inspected the premises and founa it structurally sound ana in fairly good condition. Perhaps the writer could call at the People's Association for a79 words
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Advertisement8 1971-06-29 5 [SINGAPORE ONLY] ON ALL PURCHASES TILL 12 JULY8 words
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290 1971-06-29 6 You are to blame, Malaysian Chinese told IPOH, Mon. Malay--1 slan Chinese had only themselves to blame if they allowed unscrupulous people to climb the political ladder as their representatives. This point was explained here yesterday by Mr. Yong Su Hlan when he was elected chairman of the MCA's division290 words
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Article40 1971-06-29 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Armed Forces and the School Cadet Corps will hold a military display for students at the St. Andrew's School Held on Thursday Irom 9 a.m. to noon. Pyrotechnics and blanks will be used.40 words
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Article45 1971-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Peter Howell, general manager of Plrst Oversea Credit Ltd.. will hold a cocktail reception At the Singapore Hilton on Wednesday at 7 p.m. to Introduce his successor Mr. J. Bruce Brawn and to celebrate the flrnV* first anniversary.45 words
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332 1971-06-29 6 OH KEE TIANG - Martial arts research in the jungle OH KEE TIANG BERSILAT AND BLOWPIPE By DENANG, Mon. An American writer doing historical research into the culture of martial arts in Asia is now here to study the art practised by the Malays and the aborigine tribes of Malaysia "I believe it is332 words
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Article159 1971-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A retired businessman fell to his death from a block of flats in Prince Charles Crescent today. Later his 54-year-old wife was found dead in their flat. Police have classified the case as murder-and-sulcide. Tang Kirn Teck, 58 and father of four159 words
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Article41 1971-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three men were fined a total of $3,300 today for assisting In a 10.000 character public lottery. They are Chua Man Tuck. 49. Ooh Tee Bah. 27 and Woo Lion* Khon. 37. All pleaded guilty.41 words
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140 1971-06-29 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Phoenix Park will be handed over to the Singapore Government by the British. The Straits Times understands it is for this reason that the British Mich Commission is buildin* a new centre in Tantiin. The commission hopes to move house140 words
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Advertisement202 1971-06-29 6 W9 lll V Australia's best selling men's shoes, by fax golf shoes Handcrafted from quality leather, with itronger ipikes, to latt longer and wear more comfortably, available at: SUNRISE SPORTS. John Littla't Building. Raffle* Place, Singapore. Tel: ***** and ott>ar leading tportf •nopi. T^ JK^L Sole Agent f_.fHH| MULLER PHIPPS202 words
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Advertisement438 1971-06-29 6 LAST DAY! 11am, I.l*. 4, 4iO JO-m. Michoel Come Briti Eklond MGV s "6tT CABTIR" In Cotot Opem Tomorrow! (No Frae List) Golden Horvest pretantt •TMI AfeGRY RIVIR" (Mondorin) < Moo Ying, Koo Yuan Poi Ying J I Color. Scope Eng Chin Subs HurryßurrvUftDiyi! 11am. I. *o. 4. •.30 4438 words
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353 1971-06-29 7 Al-Atas 'ordered' takeover, says branch DISPUTE OVER GERAKAN HQ K. LUMPUR. Mon. •pHK Gerakan Selangor state liaison committee today asked a magistrate's court here to set aside a court order asking it to ston occupying the party headquarters ;<t Petaling Java. The order issued on behalf of Mr. Ong Boon353 words
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237 1971-06-29 7 Union seeks release of 7 jailed in Burma SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Marine Workers Union plans to approach the Burmese Embassy here to seek the release of seven local fishermen now In Jail in Rangoon. The seven identified as Tang Mia Koeng, Goh Say Chee. Kho Soon Hin, Lim Van237 words
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136 1971-06-29 7 If UALA LUMPUR, Mon The assistant plant manager of Asia Automobile Industries. Mr. O. Brougart. 41. died in a car crash near Templer Park, 14 miles from here last night. Four others who were travelling with him were injured and admitted to the University136 words
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324 1971-06-29 7 Court hears of a forged notes raid SINGAPORE, Monday /COUNTERFEIT US currency notes and aluminium printing plates with impressions of the notes were seized in a CID raid on a local printing firm, a court heard today. Inspector Roger Lim Chor Kwan, of the Commercial Crime Branch, said this when324 words
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Article25 1971-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Bookie Yeo Yong Slang. 30. was tined $800 today for book-making at the Owners' Stand. Singapore Turf Club, on June 13.25 words
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Article91 1971-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Eight directors of the South-east Asia Iron and Steel Institute today began a tnree-day meeting here to select long-term projects for the institute. They are from Japan. Thailand, Taiwan, Australia. Philippines. Indonesia. Malaysia and Singapore. They are also discussing the appointment of an executive staff91 words
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Miscellaneous263 1971-06-29 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS The essence of a pamphlet L fiSSjf i^ffT Al m B. SSSd. <7 TO review, sorted Judgment (2. 3. 2. 1, 3. 3). tersely (J. 4. 3. 5). 9 A score I arrange for Viola 14. Supporter not quite up to (7). vice? (9>. 10. Make263 words
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417 1971-06-29 8 Mothers mainly to blame for overfeeding 'fat' children ARE we in danger xx of failing as mothers simply because we lavish the wrong sort of care and attention on the children? The mere suggestion is enough to make us bristle with outrageous indignation Yet, after a recent investigation into the417 words
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Article100 1971-06-29 8 HERE'S a recipe for Butternut Crisps: You need 2' 2 cups rolled oats. 3 4 cup (3 ozs.) selfraising flour, pinch of salt, V* cup (3 ozs.) light brown sugar, 4 ozs. salted peanuts, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons golden syrup, > 2 cup (4 ozs.) melted100 words
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Article, Illustration800 1971-06-29 8 FOR THE CAREER GIRL, THE HOSTESS OR HOUSEWIFE THK response is fantastic. The outlook so glamorous. And all because the finer points of wks have been brought to light and convinced women that it pays to fool the eye with the new hair fashions. Once upon800 words
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Advertisement878 1971-06-29 8 Advertisement Q. lam 18 and have quite heads and pimples. It gentan oily skin. Can you sur- ly tightens the pores and jest the basic skin care strengthens the skin tisitems that I'll need, and sues. Everyday after cleansalso suitable make-up items ing your skin with Cleanse for my tanned878 words
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Advertisement228 1971-06-29 8 The big hunt is on for the best cook in the territory. Man, woman or child. To qualify to enter you only need to be a Shellane user. And all you have to do to enter is send us your favourite "Sweets" recipe that uses Ideal Milk. In this contest,228 words
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319 1971-06-29 9 Million dollar award in admiralty suit CINGAPORE, Mon. 13 The Korea Exchange Bank of Seoul was awarded Judgment for more than a million dollars in the High Court here today in an admiralty suit involving the Korean oil-tanker Mlyang 7. The tanker was mortgaged to the bank by Us previous319 words
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Article, Illustration272 1971-06-29 9 Aussie war veterans here on mission of friendship CINGAPORE, Mon. Sir Arthur Lee and Lady Lee, partners in life, in love and in war, flew in yesterday on a "friendship" mission. The two war veterans from Australia are here to foster closer co-operation and friendly ties with all affiliate associations272 words
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112 1971-06-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two ship captains, who admitted their vessels polluted the harbour with oil at the weekend, were fined a total of $700 today. Captain Rodney James Newling, master of the tanker Halcyon Days, was fined $300. He said that a member of his112 words
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Article, Illustration244 1971-06-29 9 JOSEPH YEO - Peoples Front executive committee member resigns JOSEPH YEO By CINGAPORE, Mon. Inche Zakaria bin Omar Bagharib, 33, has resigned as central executive committee member of the Peoples Front. He has also resigned as cadre member, but will remain an ordinary member of the party. Inche Zakaria declined to give reasons244 words
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Article189 1971-06-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Housing Board has given tenants of its 199 trrrac? houses in St. Michael Estate an indeflnnite period of grace to decide whether to buy their homes. Earlier, the board had given them two weeks to inform its Estates Office of their decision.189 words
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Article303 1971-06-29 9 CHEW LEE CHING - Chinese medical school proposal CHEW LEE CHING By Singapore, Monday J'HK Chinese Physicians Association has been urged to set up a Chinese medical school in Singapore. The suggestion came yesterday from the dean of Nanyang University's Graduate School and Science Faculty, Dr. Robert Chun Yu Lin, at an informal discussion303 words
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156 1971-06-29 9 New pay scheme: PUB extends option CINGAPORE, Mon. 43 Some 3,100 month-ly-paid staff of the Public Utilities Board have been given another week to decide whether to accept new consolidated salary scales or retain their present salary scales. The four weeks they were oringlnally given to exercise their option expired156 words
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Article78 1971-06-29 9 August day camps for children SINGAPORE, Mon— The Chinese YMCA Youth Department is organising two day camps one for children aged four to six. the other for these from six to 12 during the August school holidays. The fees for the flve-day camps, from August io to 14 for the78 words
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Advertisement334 1971-06-29 9 NOW $15,000 I and it's all I I for Singapore I I START TRYING TODAY I Also in today's issue a report by Dick Wilson on Singapore's growth rate as an exporter of Ijj manufactured goods. I NEW I I NATION I Singapore's afternoon newspaper News -comment -analysis JOIN THE334 words
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Article509 1971-06-29 10 What happened to plans for the improved financing of Malaysian industry drawn up in 1969? Commercial banks were ta channel funds into a consortium that would extend long term loans, responding to an official appeal that the banks should play a larger role in promoting industry. A month509 words
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Article297 1971-06-29 10 Malta's Prime Minister, Mr. Dora Mintoff, hat never made a secret of what he thought of Nato. Even so the expulsion of the commander of Natos naval forces in the Mediterranean barely a week after he took office was unexpected. But while it has taken Nato by surprise,297 words
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Article179 1971-06-29 10 ANTI POLLUTION LAW There was warning in February that If State Governments failed to come up with anti-watar pollution laws of their own tht Central Government -would step in. There is little excuse for delay, particularly sine* the States were given ntodd •legislation fat guidfcet. Conditions do vary, of courae,179 words
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Article, Illustration673 1971-06-29 10 HUGH MABBETT - Out of the shadows for Gen Murtopo HUGH MABBETT By DADANG (West Sumatra) Major-General Ali Murtopo, Indonesia's top political manipulator, has come out into the open. He has just been here campaigning for Sekber Golkar, the official organisation set to win next month's elections. Earlier he was in Acheh in673 words
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232 1971-06-29 10 I REFER to the letter 1 by "Monthly $750" (B.T. June 22) suggesting a fortnightly payment of .salaries In the Government service, statutory boards and firms for those who earn $1,000 a month and below. In my view, many would disagree with this suggestion for If232 words
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Letter100 1971-06-29 10 If AY I tell you about 1 the trick telephone in Kuala Kangsar? Oh. it's very mischievous. You pick up the receiver and you get a shock (that's how old It 1*!). It has other eccentricities, too. You're in the middle of a conversation (and believe me youUP - 100 words
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Letter78 1971-06-29 10 T HAVE a suggestion to make that will benefit TV. viewers in Kelantan and the East Coast. Regarding the repetition of tne Englebert Humperdinck Show on Tuesdays and Thursdays, why not repeat a show from Programme II on Programme I and vice versa? As it is entertainment on78 words
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Article1294 1971-06-29 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - WILLIAM MILLINSHIP LESSONS OF PENTAGON LEAKS -By- -WASHINGTON- SINCE the New York Times began publishing secret Pentagon papers on Vietnam in huge, grey, indigestible waves, the present state of the war itself has seemed forgotten in the uproar over freedom of the PressOFNS - 1,294 words
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Advertisement23 1971-06-29 10 Make the sun scene with 1 the best sunglass fashion ZEISS UMBRAL M^^* Quality sunglasses from >^^ W Germany *0r ~V^ BlJebsen&Jessenl H^l Bi23 words
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Advertisement201 1971-06-29 10 Introducing thejTy? Flymo 15"ElectriclPTr 21 "Motorised Contractor besides the Flymo it th« only l*wn mower that floats on cushion of air No wheels Only Flymo don wen wonderful things to your lawn Gives it a smooth even finish Get rid of long awkward grass without pull or taar. Floats over'vour201 words
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Article, Illustration132 1971-06-29 11 W. BENGAL: NOW WAY CLEAR FOR TAKEOVER fALCUTTA, Mon. The 10-party West Bengal Coalition Government resigned today clearing the way for imposition of direct rule from New Delhi. Chief Minister, Mr. AJoy Mukherjee, told reporters he expected a declaration of presidential rule within a day or two. Mr. Mukherjee, whoReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration430 1971-06-29 11 DACCA, Monday BRITISH parliamentary team split into two parties yesterday to inspect conditions in Sylhet and Barisal in East Pakistan and ran into a bomb scare on return to their hotel here. The delegation, led by former Labour Commonwealth Secretary Mr. Arthur Bottomly, postponedAP; UPI - 430 words
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105 1971-06-29 11 8 killed as charter plane crashes in Pacific RUREKA, (California). Mon.— Eight people were killed and eight others listed as missing after a chartered airliner crashed into the Pacific on take-off near here last night. The U.S. Coast Guard announced that it had picked up seven survivors. The plane hadReuter - 105 words
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Article33 1971-06-29 11 NEW YORK. Mon. More than S.OOO men and women self-proclaimed homosexuals or sympathisers inarched from Greenwich Village to Central Park yesterday to demand an end to laws discriminating against them. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article38 1971-06-29 11 HONG KONO. Mon. Oe,n. Yen Churiß-chuan. Deputy Chief of Oeneral Staff of the Chinese Army held talks in Peking yesterday with Ml"Tran Sam. North Vietnam's Vice Defence Minister, the New China news agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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126 1971-06-29 11 He had to keep that date with death IJFIKIT. Mon. Ab- del Ibrahim Halawi was hanged today despite a broken gallows and an executioner who refused to do the job. Halawi. 30. was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. President Frankjieh signed the death warrant yesterday —the first timeUPI - 126 words
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289 1971-06-29 11 CAIGON, Mon. The student chairman of the Saigon University Law School was shot dead at the crowded faculty building this morning in an apparent political assassination. Eyewitnesses said that a young man in a grey Jacket and black cap gunned Le KhacReuter - 289 words
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Advertisement137 1971-06-29 11 "Susan said that Jane said that you said that 1 should try Tampax tampons. "Why should I? "Yes, I know they're worn internally, but I'd never thought of the 'no show' idea. Why, that means I could wear anything I own without worrying. Even a bathing suit. "You say I137 words
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Advertisement114 1971-06-29 11 wot Congratulations to Dickie Arblaster, Douglas Chua and their Austin 1300 GT! Outright winners of the 1971 BP Rally. The longest toughest rally in ten years 735 gruelling miles of rough estate tracks and dirt roads. Over twenty hours hard driving under extremely rugged route conditions. An exhausting test of114 words
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Miscellaneous12 1971-06-29 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 0E! /TdonV~care~lpX /TLLATk; /UV^) L* XT. 4-12 words
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Article290 1971-06-29 12 NEW YORK, Mon. A warning in 1961 against sending troops to Vietnam MR. DEAN RUSK, Secretary of State in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, warned In a 1961 cable to President Kennedy against sending US troops into Vietnam and suggested getting out of the conflict, Time magazine said290 words
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Article, Illustration445 1971-06-29 12 'Johnson didn't lie about the Vietnam war' WASHINGTON, Mon. Former Under-Secretary of State Mr. George Ball said today President Johnson was "entirely honest" in his expressions of hope to avoid a wider war in Vietnam. Mr. Ball, interviewed on CBS television's panel programme "Face the Nation," said the idea445 words
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299 1971-06-29 12 Bunker 'SAIGON CAN TACKLE THE REDS AFTER U.S. PULLOUT' WASHINGTON. Mon. TT Mr. Ellsworth Bunker U.S. Ambassador to Saigon said today that with US$2,OOO million a year in American aid. South Vietnam has a reasonable chance to avoid a communist takeover after the U.S. withdrawal. Mr. Bunker, interviewed by U.S.Reuter - 299 words
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Article171 1971-06-29 12 'MISSIONS TO CHINA TO GET DATA ON TROOPS' PHILADELPHIA. Mon 1 The Philadelphia Sunday Bulletin has quoted "qualified sources" as saying the CIA has been sending reconnaissance teams from Laos into China to obtain information on troop movements, political developments and other data. "Those forays," the Bulletin saidAP - 171 words
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Advertisement205 1971-06-29 12 fly -ti- i^rfiiii^ifl ,^stftfp i BIV Wg^^r t^Cs^K****** -<**-''- *'""ff 1 *t^!Sr if i^B*^k^i^^^P^^^ HbV 4lsV b^bCbSbl fli b^b^b^ '^*^^vlP^^ V ■^b^bW b^blb^bW tmi^^L j j^b^H £b^b&b^k i bv^b^vHb^ blb^i^bvt^ Our Dashing Winners Colt Galant 1500 GS 1300 Saloon Designed for action. __^^^^^Colt Galant 1500 GS- fast, A small car205 words
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202 1971-06-29 13 Springboks land in Adelaide to boos from big crowd ADELAIDE. Mon. The South African Rugby I nion team landed here tonight and were booed by a crowd of about 500 mti ipurthcid demonstrators. But there were no serious incidents. The Springboks are due to play their next game on WednesdayReuter; UPI - 202 words
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Article499 1971-06-29 13 Malta: Nato set for crisis talks NAPLES. Mon allies were today standing by for urgent talks on the new defence crisis in the Mediterranean brought on by the growing row between Malta's new regime and the west, in general and the Atlantic Alliance in particular. The alliance's secretarvfteneral Mr. ManlioReuter - 499 words
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127 1971-06-29 13 South Africa to build French Mirages PARIS, Mon. South Africa will build French Mirage jet aircraft under licence, sources close to the Marcel Dassault aircraft manufacturing firm said today. The Pretoria Government has been negotiating with Dassault, builder of the mirage Jets, for authorisation to manufacture the latest version ofReuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration373 1971-06-29 13 The defiance of a Rabbi at an anti-Soviet march WASHINGTON, Monday JEWISH Defence League leader Rabbi Meir Kahane, wearing self-imposed handcuffs and shouting "the Soviet Union is a tyranny the Soviet Union stinks," was arrested yesterday in front of the Russian Embassy. District of Columbia police arrested 37 of Rabbi373 words
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Article33 1971-06-29 13 LONDON. Mon. British actors yesterday voted down an appeal by Colin Redgrave Vanessa's brother for a strike against the Governments legislation curbing wildcat walkouts In the industry. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article31 1971-06-29 13 ROME. Mon.— A French Mirage Jetflßhter caught flre in the air and crashed into the sea north of Naples last night, police said. The pilot was reported missing. AP.AP - 31 words
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249 1971-06-29 13 CURTAINS FOR TRAGEDYMARRED ROCK FESTIVAL |tf C R E A < Louisiana IT Mon. Promoters of the "celebration of Life" rock festival, an event plagued by three deaths, drug arrests, and desertion of thousands of fans. announced last night it would close after a night-long show. The announcement was readAP - 249 words
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Article53 1971-06-29 13 BONN, Mon. Police have started a hunt for two young men in connection with the discovery of four bodies on an abandoned Nato shooting range. Police said the victims, two men and two women, were all shot through the back of 'he head. The women were53 words
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244 1971-06-29 13 US says 'yes' to sale of British computers to Russia Mon. The Government has given its approval for Britain to make a lucrative sale of computers to the Soviet Union after receiving assurances the computers would not be used for military purposes, informed sources said yesterday. The U.S. had theReuter - 244 words
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Advertisement239 1971-06-29 13 HIGH-PERFORMANCE >H^ BATTERY fe VWJp' Mod.. AD4S I n 'I Polarity protected Built-in protection against J I damage to alternator systems and transistors. •Fan charges 12-volt batteries at 60 amps. n^^^" 0 Q Fast charges 6-volt batteres at 100 amps H» 0 Starts engines instantly. Battery protected against overcharge. 0239 words
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Advertisement84 1971-06-29 13 y A*. MMEwBZ A IMP Feeling low? Not Anymore! It's hard to believe that only a few weeks ago we were feeling jr A so lifeless. Then some friends told us about Vitadeer and \J \je the difference it made to them. We tried it what a difference! Life is84 words
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Article54 1971-06-29 14 flaw Par Prop MtltllM' trma M Works r Cement r. and C. Kawat iVearncs r Mrn K E. (amayan >1 Glass nchcape $2.23 +.23 $0.92 +.11 $1.16 +.09 $1.67 +.09 $1.57 +.08 $2 38 +.08 $0.91 i +.07 $1.32 +07 $3.00 +.07 $1.34 +.06 $2.49 +05 $1.07 +.04 $1.2654 words
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Article15 1971-06-29 14 'ahang ii. in 5. Kidai ■irtriin 47P $0.54 $1.20 $1.48 4P —.09 —.08 —.0515 words
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Article17 1971-06-29 14 Haw Par 838,000 P. and Tele 272.000 Trengtanu Dev. 212.000 ltd Motor Works 208.00017 words
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Article34 1971-06-29 14 June 25 June 28 IndißtrUlf: 161.67 162.09 1 Hotel*: 78.00 79.95 Properties: 128.96 132.82 Tins: 93.45 93.29 grabbers: ***** 118.62 •Dec. SO, 1968 IN IDee. 31, 1968 IM i Dec 29, 1962 IM34 words
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Article1030 1971-06-29 14 EIO AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LUTED AT TNI CLOSI OF BUSINESS IN THE lIHCAPORE ROOMS OF TMI STOCK HCHANCI WITH PRICf MOV.MINTI IN BRACKETS VESTEROAV WERE: INDUSTRIALS s. CLOSING TONE; AU sections closed very steady. TUHNOVEB: Official totol turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd1,030 words
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Article249 1971-06-29 14 Bullish trend continues PRICES were generally marked up on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday on sustained buying* support. Trading was very active in the morning, resulting in a suspension of eight minutes for trading clerks to clear their paperwork. This bullish follow through was noted particularly in249 words
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Article1376 1971-06-29 14 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (1) $1.60, (4) $1.63. (1) $1.65. 12) $1.67. (1) $1.68. Mean (1) $1.55.1,376 words
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Article53 1971-06-29 14 Saturday Friday «U.I. »v t. London Clourd 40.10 B«lrut 40.33 4040 Hongkong 41.42 41.46 Zurich Closed 40.0.18 40.208 Parn CkMed 40.72 S'porc (1) 41.63 41.52S t B'porc (2) 158.00 1M.90 il) Export price Id non-ttrrllng area* In 11.8. dollar* per ounce. (2) Docal dealers prtcea In Singapore53 words
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Article163 1971-06-29 14 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at June 28. )f Foreign Currency Sterling Pound \ustralian Dollar Canadian Dollar ''Jew Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar J.s Dollar Local dollars to 100 units Foreign Currency Belgian Francs 3unnese Kyals Teylon Rupees Danish Kroner163 words
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Article499 1971-06-29 14 METAL Box Is the latest ln a series of man v f acturlng companies to have fallen prey to escalating costs. Pre tax profits for the year to March 1971 dropped almost $1 million despite an 11 per cent rise in turnover. At $4.55 million, earnings499 words
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Article24 1971-06-29 14 JUNE 28. RI'BBER: ***** cents per kilo (up 1.25 cents). TIN: 5634 (down 87) cents). Official offering 297 tons (up 97 tons).24 words
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Article48 1971-06-29 14 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell marginally by 87 cents* to $634 per picul on an official offering up 97 tons to 297 tons. The tone of the market was fairly steady with buying support from the l/nited Kingdom and United States.48 words
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Article281 1971-06-29 14 AFTER opening unchanged, inactive conditions ruled throughout the morning session of the rubber market yesterday. A slightly steadier undertone. ledeciiiiK small short-covering demand for RSS One July/August, was evident later in the session. The morning session closed very quiet. There was no activity during the afternoon but the281 words
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Article269 1971-06-29 14 JUI AY rubber production by estates of the following companies are: KUofnuna Ayer Molek 39.317 Bradwall 157.940 Buklt Katll 37,868 Buklt Mertajam 263.082 Castleneld (Klang) 191,645 Chamek 39.462 Cheras 48.987 Chersonese 74.842 Bdensor 53.977 Olen«owrte 31.298 Golden Hope 856.017 Holyrood 54.885 Hongkong (Selangor) 29,257 Highland and269 words
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Article276 1971-06-29 14 Ordinary 50 cent par shares. Current price 45 cents. 1970/71 high $0.46. low $0.28. Current earnings yield 21.4 per cent. Price earnings ratio 47. Capital commitments $352,418 (1969 nil). Cash flow $205,520. CITY Development Is starting to make inroads Into its heavy Indebtedness and chairman H.K. Franklin276 words
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Article310 1971-06-29 14 MALAYAN Tobacco's first half profits show a dip, but second half prospects lead the board to forecast slightly higher profits for the total year. For the half year ended March 1971 group profits after tax were $6.22 million against $7.99 million ln the corresponding period last year. Group310 words
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Article109 1971-06-29 14 rHIHIIC PRODUCE IXCHANCE. v IINCAPORE NOON CLOIIMC PRICEI PER PICUL VEITERDAV Cecsnut Oil: bulk »54 sellers, drum Ss6| sellers. Cepcs: Mixed (fob.) loose July/ Auk l-K.Ctont. *32J B. Peppar: Muntok ASTA white fo.b. 100-, NL.W $mo sellers. Sarawak white fob 96", NL.W Sl7O sellers. Sarawak specal black f.o.b. 96-,109 words
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Article67 1971-06-29 14 rpHESE average Asian X Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by the following banks: OCBC. Chartered, Bank of America. FNCB and First National Bank of Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and Indicate rates for today's trading. One month 6 7/16p.c. Two months 6 9/16p.c.67 words
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Article50 1971-06-29 14 (\S the official Malayan Short v Term Money Market for the week ended June 26, 1971 the range of call rate* was as follows: BANKING FUNDS: 3 per cent to 394 per cent GENEBAL FINDS: 3iJ per cent to 4*4 per cent. MOVEMENTB of fond* totalled |U4 million.50 words
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Article217 1971-06-29 14 MELBOURNE. Mon— The Mcl- bourne Stock Exchange closed on a slightly easier note today. Trading was at fairly good levels and most stocks held steady on last Friday's close. The oil sector was mixed and marginally weaker in spots. Miners were also mixed and the heavyweights were dull with217 words
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Article218 1971-06-29 14 XTONO KONO. Mon. The 1 market opened on a firm note and maintained this tone throughout the day with the Hang Seng index reaching a new record. The majority of shares registered gains over the day and it was noticeable that in addition to the popular counters Textiles218 words
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Article38 1971-06-29 14 On ih» in, umu,. mark* In Hoof Kong jrMMrday thr u I <fwiar w»« quote* at $.0178 for T.T. and •.00*28 for uM>. Sterling waa qjotcd at 14.50 and mm IM sf s*M at 100.8038 words
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753 1971-06-29 15 YEO TOON JOO - 'Big boom for Changi' forecast by Lee YEO TOON JOO SITE OF 'CLEAN' INDUSTRIES By Singapore, Monday QUOTE OUR ow" training W squadron of the Air Defence Command will move to Changi. And our national service bottaliont will move into Selarang Barracks and several RAF barracks in Changi. But our753 words
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Article120 1971-06-29 15 BANDAR SKRI BEGAWAN. Mon. Brunei police have begun a hunt for a man who they believe is behind the drug racket here. The hunt started following the discovery of ganja on some local students. Parents and teachers are working in close cooperation with the police120 words
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179 1971-06-29 15 Door still open to Mahathir says UMNO KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Umno headquarters today reiterated that the party's door Is open to everyone Including Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamed. Or. Mahatlr, expelled from Umno ln 1969. recently hinted that he might rejoin the party. A statement issued by party headquarters today clarified179 words
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Article23 1971-06-29 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. There were no top winners in yesterday's Toto draw No. 50/71. The jackpot for this Thursday's draw is $165,000.23 words
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Article, Illustration188 1971-06-29 15 LIM SUAN KOOI - LIM SUAN KOOI By CINGAPORE, Mon. Petrine Yap (right) is only 15. And she speaks with confidence and persuasiveness before 100 people. But that is because she feels strongly about what she has to say against thousands of non-safety conscious188 words
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197 1971-06-29 15 $10,000 damages for mill worker who lost his fingers SINGAPORE, Monday A RUBBER mill worker, whose right fingers were crushed by a machine about four years ago, was awarded $10,016 damages and costs by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. Tay Cheng TecK 21. of Hythe Road, was197 words
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Article36 1971-06-29 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ng Gee Leong of Margaret Drive was today fined $200 when he admitted Ignoring a school warden's traffic sign and colliding Into a schoolgirl while driving along Alexandra Road on March 30.36 words
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Article52 1971-06-29 15 SINGAPORE. Mo n. Singapore's first Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Mr. P.S. Raman, this mornIng received his credentials from President Sheares at the Istana. Mr. Raman, who leaves for Moscow soon, was the Ambassador to Indonesia from 1968 to 1969 and High Commissioner to Australia from 196952 words
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Advertisement176 1971-06-29 15 TAKE AN ORCHESTRA INTO YOUR HOME WITH A Q^2Jj||2J RADIOGRAM PERFECTION IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING OESI6N ARABELLA/STEREO i I "B!!=?»ViL!^k^k^h^te_i ARABELLA/STEREO I' t '■6»?T,^. b jj I The Masterpiece of the Nordmende 1 ■Wa**., *H] Radiograms. Powerful radio chassis ■^■O^^^b. with 4 Wave-Bands viz. BC, FM, 2 x SW. AFC AM176 words
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Advertisement179 1971-06-29 15 HPPSHHf More and more intelligent and adven 8/^4BK^| turous young men with initiative and a Wl 'M& h>9h degree of physical funesi are res■ftj^T^oM Tl i^fr P° nd n 9 to this challenge. Those who 111 S have i°' ned tne SAF as pilot trainees are confident of graduating as179 words
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Miscellaneous808 1971-06-29 15 On your TV and Radio 3N JJL. Open,n g and Genera, I^Happe^ in S.ngapore- g f p Summary youf Wagge 3.21 For The Family (M) j (0 5 M Torn and Jerry Cartoon lM News (M) I.H A Diary of Events in Singi- oSr BLc Mikils f«Siff %M News (M)808 words
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Obituary110 1971-06-29 16 OUR MOST BELOVED FATHER. Tan Kiong Chiang. 43 known fondly by many as X.C Tan, passed away peacefully on 2H-6-71. Mourned by wife and three sons. Tan Llm H.nK 23. Tan Llm Seng 20, Tan Heem Lee 17. Corrtege leaves Ngec Ann Funeral Parlour. Upper Serangoon Road on 30-6-71.110 words
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Advertisement794 1971-06-29 16 EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT/ BOOKKEEPER required by branch of a British Company Solary around *50u Interested persons ple.me contact Mrs. Koh at ***** for arrantilm interview. SECRETARY REQUIRED BY well established company short-hand. typing good In corresponding Working experience In travel agency. Call personally at 235. Stamford House Stamford Road. Spore 4th794 words
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Advertisement845 1971-06-29 16 AMAN FOR AMERICAN FAMILY Of 4 Prefer live-In Call at 228 Mount E izabeth or phone 37H710 on 30 6 or 1/7. WANTED MALAY or Indian domestic driver. Apply 31. Greenfield Drive rrankel Estate B'pore 13. MALAY DRIVER required by ESTABLISNEO FINANCE COMPANY Must be Singapore Citizen, aged 23-33. Monthly845 words
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Advertisement900 1971-06-29 16 DISTRICT 9: Fully furnished apartment with garden. Off Calrnhlll Circle, walking distance to Orchard Road. Cheong Koon Sens A Co (1920). Tel: *****/*****. 36 HAPPY AVENUE BAST— 2-storey terrace house 4 bedrooms. 1 servant's room, furnished with 2 alrcondltloners. Contact Mr. Chng Tel: *****8 B'pore. EXECUTIVE BUNCALOW near Singapore Turf900 words
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Advertisement1029 1971-06-29 16 SEMBAWANO ESTATE, semi-detach-ed. 3 bedrooms, terrazo flooring, unfurnished. Pbon* ***** during office hours. TERRACE HOUSE, Sembawane Hill Estate. 3 bedrooms, mosaic floor furnished, unfurnished. Tel: *****0 Wonc anytime. IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE luxury furnished 'unfurnished semi-detached at Katong. quiet area. Ring (Spore) *****. *****5. KATONC LUXURY 3-BEDROOMBO FLAT, built-in cupboard, gascooker. waterheater1,029 words
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Advertisement1017 1971-06-29 16 BOOK KEEPING. Starting July. Register now. Preparing for 1972 LCC Examination Raja's College. Raffles Place (*****/*****01. Raja s. 218 D Chan, I Road (*****8). ELEMENTARY SPOKEN JAPANESE (4.7.71. Sundays 9 11 a.m.) and Chinese Language School. 17-C. Beach Road. Spore *****. CHINESE V MCA. conversational German for beginner* commencing 9.7.711,017 words
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Advertisement883 1971-06-29 16 WEEKLY SOIINO CHARTER fll»bj to and from London All I «> u r J| welcomed. Tel: Mis* Kok *****X (Spore). *J EUROPE TOUR 26 d»jr» At $2300. Dep. 3 Aug. 8 Sept. 71 Visiting: England. Belgium. Oermany (Danube Bteamer). Austria. Italy. Switzerland France. Inclusive of: Airfare, hotel accom. meals, sightseeing883 words
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Advertisement1229 1971-06-29 17 FMTNIBIITIT EXPIESS SEWICE DtIECT FROM EAST COAST «.SJ. Nt» Yort Penang P Sham Spore Kingston »W JiMM My 1 My 1 Sett I WHNI limll lily 11 My 14 M| IT *ai"l i«tI8 Jity M IK I An 1 Ott 8 VASAHOLII Sl.lt Illy 1] An IS An 17 Ott1,229 words
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Advertisement878 1971-06-29 18 ORIENT UNES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****37. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE L6ad!n<s FOR LONDON, H'BURG, RDAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Penang Arrives: NEPTUNE AMETHYST 7/11 Jlly 11/12 Jary IS Jaly London 10/1, H'burg 14/1, R'dam 17/1, Havre 19/1. NEPTUNE878 words
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Advertisement783 1971-06-29 18 a^B~1"" > "™mala7sian international mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAO No X>£. Jhi Ampeno. Kuala .u.npur I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE P. Sham Penaflg AllllOOi lUNCA MELOB I Pert N/ 1 Jlly 4/1 Jlly Havre X/ 7. London 1/1. H'burg 6/g., »'dam I/I A'werp 11/1, Bremen783 words
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Advertisement852 1971-06-29 19 TNI PORT OP lINQAPORI AUTHO- Ho« Oon B/3 and Rldal Uaru B/2. RITV ANNOUNCED TNI rOLLOW- OUT: Ho* Odd B/3 and YtmunaUu INQ BIRTHING ARR ANCI'.MINTS lfa.ru B/&. FOR JUNE PORT SWETTENHAM OUT: Nuddea 3/4. Koahljl Maru S. Wlwt Barttw: Ho! Rouw. Kadlna. gtattl* Maru 8/9. Tjunanuk IS/ltV Ajax Alor852 words
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Advertisement1701 1971-06-29 19 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ARCHITECT'S DEPARTMENT: (Halifax Road. Singapore 9) (1) Construction A completion of bicycle shed at Pasir Pan Jang Power Station. Tender deposit S2so Close at 2.15 pjn. on 16.7.71. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (2nd Floor. City Hall) (2) Supply and delivery of 10.000 rolls black Insulating tapes. Tender1,701 words
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Advertisement281 1971-06-29 19 TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY: IU SAILING ON 29-6-71 AT t.M rJI. EMBARKATION TIME: Saloon Class Passengers 11.30 a.m. Bunk Deck Clan Pasacncers 8.00 a.m. All passengers travelling by the above vessel are hereby notified that they should forward their heavy and excess baggage for inspection and loading on 28-6-71281 words
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Advertisement1291 1971-06-29 20 ANNOUNCEMENT of the Royal Netherlands Embassy Recently a new "State Assistance Scheme for the Victims of Persecution 1940-1945" has come into force in the Netherlands. This new regulation broadens the scope of the existing provisions for the Netherlands victims of persecution during the German and the Japanese occupations. The regulation1,291 words
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Advertisement106 1971-06-29 20 THE SHICK DIVISION WARNER-LAMBERT COMPANY have pleasure in announcing the appointment of MULLER PHIPPS as distributors for Shick in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei effective June 1971. The Shick Division, Warner-Lambert Company wish to thank their former distributor? MOUTRIE PTE. LTD. for their past services. CLOSURE OF PRIVATE ROADS The general106 words
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Advertisement283 1971-06-29 20 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tender] ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada kontrekter2 yang berpengalaman bagi kerja2 di-bawah: BK. NO. SO 71 A) Membekal dan menghantar 'Reinforced Concrete Spun Pipes' di-empat Ranchangan Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Pernefcutuan. BK. NO. 11/71 B) Membena Jalan2 Pertanian dan Pembetong2 di-RKT Buklt Ooh Perlngkat II A B283 words
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Advertisement142 1971-06-29 20 NOTICE SWISSCO PTE. LTD. It is hereby notified for general Information that as from to-day's date Poon Kirn Chuan is no longer the Secretary Director of the Company and has no authority to transact any business on behalf of the Company. YEO CHONG LIN SECRETARY. (BY ORDER OF THE BOARD)142 words
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Advertisement1162 1971-06-29 21 KOLEJ PERTANIAN MALAYA SUROHANJAYA fELABOHAN P«rmohonan2 adalah dlpeUwa jawatav 'ir^J&Ai daripada Warganegara2 Malaysia tofumatam •intuk menglsl Jawatan2 Pensha- ivtstuAjnATAN rah dl KoleJ Pertanlan Malaya: Perm^lionana ada-lah dl-pelawa T o .u. daripada warga-negara2 Malaysia «mo 2s ««n/7i* yang memllekl kelulusan2 yang 925 965x40" 12 1 kJ.,,,' tersebut dl-bawah lnl untok Ja--9251,162 words
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Advertisement1249 1971-06-29 21 GENERAL PARTS AND SERVICE MANAGER An unusual opportunity exists for a man of proven experience vitality, knowledge and training combined with gcotf leadership to assume an Important role In a fast growing American Company engaged In sales of logging trucks and allied equipment. The Introduction of multiple operations requires a1,249 words
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Advertisement443 1971-06-29 21 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES PBC NOTICE NO. 115. 71 Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointment with the State Fire 3d vice:— (a) POST: Sub-Fire Officer (b) SALARY SCALE: Division 111. Scale Dl. 2. 3 (1180. 180. 190; 210x15—285: 300 x 15 330 x 20 410) (O AGE:443 words
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Advertisement459 1971-06-29 21 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of the following Water Treatment Chemicals to P.W.D. Unallocated Stores at Kuchlng and Sibil. Sarawak for the period 1.1.197: to 31.12.1972 Item 1 Alumina Sulphate (690 tons required) Item 2 Sodium Carbonate (240,000 kilos required) Item 3459 words
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Advertisement295 1971-06-29 21 Lj'mmt m WMurr MALAYAN TOBACCO COMPANY BERHAD (DITI'SOHKAN DINK.rKP IWAII MKLAYH STATEMENT FOR HALF YEAR TO 31ST MARCH 1971 Half year to 31st Marcl 1970 1971 $000> $oOos Group profits (unaudited) after tax 7.953 6.220 Oroup turnover for the first half of the financial year war. at a similar level295 words
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Advertisement639 1971-06-29 22 MASOK-LAH BERKHIDMAT DALAM ANGKATAN TENTERA MALAYSIA SEBAGAI PEGAWAI PERUBATAN DAN PERGIGIAN 1. Permohonan ada-luh dl-pelawa dari Pengamal2 Perubaun dan Perglgian yang berdaftar untok JawaUn sebagal Pegawai Tauliah Jangka Pendek selama 3. 4 atau 5 tahun dalam perkhidmaUn Perubatan dan Perglgian Angkatan Tentera Malaysia. Pemohon2 mesti-lah berwarganegara Malaysia dan berumor tidak639 words
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Advertisement699 1971-06-29 22 LEMBAGA PERI'SAHAAN NENAS TANAH MELAYU Pormohonan2 adalah dlpelawa darlpada, Warga Negara2 Malaysia dan Slngapura bagi menglsl Jawatan2 kosong dl Lembaga Perusahaan Ner.as Tanah Melayu bagl Jawaun2 berlkut:. 1. PEGAWAI TANAMAN SKMI LA Tangga gajl: $700x35-910 970x 40-1370. Kelayakan dan Pengalaman: (a) PemohonS mestilah berumor 21 hlngga 35 Uhun. (b) Mempunyal699 words
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Advertisement377 1971-06-29 22 LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM JAWATAN KOSONG PENOLONG AKAUNTAN (BHG. II) Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Warganegara Malaysia bagl Jawatan Penolong Akauntan, dl-Lembaga Pelabohan Swettenham. Tang ga, Oajl $620 x 20 720 Lmor: Tldak lebeh darlpada 40 Uhun. Kelayakan Prnf iltmin Chalun2 bagl lantekan hen-dak-lah mempunyal kelayakan sapertl berlkut: I (I) Mendapat taraf377 words
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Advertisement440 1971-06-29 22 KERJA KOSONG JABATAN KEBAJIKAN KETENTUAN EKONOMI MELAYU SDN. BERHAD Permohonan ada-lah dl-Jemput darlpada Warganegara MaUy«l* I bagl memer.ohl kejawatan Pegawal PenempaUn yang dl-kehendakl tambahan sa-ramal 650 orang terdlrl darl Lelakl dan Perempuan berumor dl-antara 18 50 tahun atas pendapat berlkut: 1. a). Dl-bawah tempoh 3 bulan Perchubaan ada-lah dl-bayar Komlsln440 words
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Advertisement546 1971-06-29 22 As port of our expansion prograrryme, we invite applications from men of the following qualifications to be troined as W^™ _M~i^ L SHERIFFS SALE TRAVEL EXECUTIVES 'jsjsvssas' IN THE CAUSE OP and based in overseas offices: Suit No 453 of 1971 Crap SEND COMPANY PTE a) good acodemic qualifications LTD546 words
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Article, Illustration332 1971-06-29 23 Hubby gives up, but wife wins $10,000 rpEMERLOH, Mon. A housewife here who refused to let her Straits Times Word Puzzje coupons go to waste is richer by $10,000. Mrs. Abdul Rahman Ismail her maiden name is Che Maimon binte Dato Abdul Jalll found out today she is the winner332 words
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258 1971-06-29 23 Exchange welfare ideas, says Othman SIXGAPOR E, Mon. The first International Council of Social Welfare (ICSW) conference (o be held lure, was opened today by the Minister of Social Affairs, Inche Othman \Yok, at the Council of Social Services in Penang Lane. Inche Othman stressed the importance of national, regional258 words
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Article25 1971-06-29 23 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lee Heng Cheng. 26. was fined $50 today when he admitted gambling in a backlane at Rowel] Road on April 12.25 words
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Article154 1971-06-29 23 CINGAPORE, Mon. Tan J Sri Runme Shaw, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, opened the two-day seventh annual convention of the Orient Chain Hotels at the Hotel Equatoru' today. Speaking to hoteliers from eight countries, Mr. Shaw urged that competition for tourist destinations should not154 words
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Article159 1971-06-29 23 JUMBO TO GIVE A SHOW FLIGHT SINGAPORE. Mon. PanAmerican Airways jumbo Jet will give a demonstration flight here when It arrives from San Francisco on Friday. The 45-mlnute flight will go over Singapore and Southern Johore. The airline's director of sales for Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei. Mr. L.T. Bready, said159 words
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Advertisement875 1971-06-29 23 (Cont. from Page 16) Vehicles lor sale IM6 IMPORTED CORSAIR Automatl -;ihie drivlnK. spacious com Interior, safety-belts, bio overriders, reversinx lichti tax insured. excellent condltloi »2.*M> T.l: *****0 Spore. OWNER LEAVING Must sell 196 Chevrolet Impala. regularly service. in excellent condition with alrcondt t loner, new tyres, battery and paint875 words
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Advertisement687 1971-06-29 23 I*7o VOLKSWAGEN automatic, show room condition, 11.000 miles 14. M0 Telephone 3T8318 No brokers mo AUSTIN /MO excellent condition— winding window— with many accessories. 46. Zion Road. Spore *****8 MOB 1««4 immaculate condition 1 EVropean owner. Wire wheels radio lc tr y- "WO- Bcotl. *****4 B pore. >. 1»70 OCT.687 words
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Advertisement306 1971-06-29 23 Sleambathi. mnit|* «te. ATTENTION LAOIII. Sauna baihs, scientific slimmlns. spotrcduclnit, post-natal treatments with very Salon. 22 tiger Ann Building. No streneous exercises. Telephone 3743<>2 (Sport). CHARMING NEW CIRLI now In attendance at Jean s Salon (or Turkish baths, Swedish massage, facials. Manicures. Hair-colouring. 28-B. Tanglln Road. *****0. B'pore. lALON OS306 words
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Advertisement229 1971-06-29 23 i MILLION DOLLAR t SINGAPORI SWEEP G Ist PRIZE |S4OO,QDD TO BE WOIM MOIMTHLY I P fe3l5HOOO t fe575,000 \-T\ PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHER PRIZES J^J Sy^" DRAWING DATE I=o /Bth July f "7l.^ 7^ Voutram Park/ NJ*\ Don't be dogged by double image on your \w\ .^sbibvS times out229 words
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Article294 1971-06-29 24 LONDON, Mon. Australian Rod Layer, the No. 1 seed and four times former champion, was beaten 9-7, 8-6, 6-3 by Tom Gorman of the United States In the quarter-finals at the Wimbledon Open tennis championships here today. Australian Evonne Goolagong cruised into the women's singles semi-finals294 words
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200 1971-06-29 24 Fletcher hits unbeaten 66 off Indians LONDON. Mon. An unbeaten 66 by Test batsmen Keith Fletcher carried Essex to a strong first innings position at tea against the touring Indian cricketers at Colchester today. Essex, replying to the Indians total of 164. were 235-6 (B. Ward 55). At Manchester, the200 words
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Article43 1971-06-29 24 Two winning corners TWO short corners during ex--1 tra time enabled Jansenlies to eliminate Combined Schools from the SHA senior knockout competition after they drew 1-1 at Thomson Road yesterday. Jansenltes will meet Khalsa In the quarter finals at Farrer Park next Monday.43 words
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198 1971-06-29 24 Favourites keep their winning streak FAVOURITES City School of Commerce continued their winning streak when they trounced Swiss Cottage by eight wickets in a National Schools senior division cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. City School's formidable bowling trio of Fazal Mohammed (4-15), Altafl Hussein (4-36) and Under--23 player Soon198 words
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Article, Illustration322 1971-06-29 24 ERNEST FRIDA - Eight nations say 'yes' to BAS ERNEST FRIDA By gIGHT countries have accepted Singapore's invitation to compete in this year's Pesta Sukan international basketball tournament at Gay World from Aug. 7-17. BAS assistant secretary Yap Cheng Hai feels that the number will swell as the tournament draws near. Countries which322 words
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Article408 1971-06-29 24 T>ORT DICKSON. Mon. Malaysia won two out of three events against Singapore In the two-day international tennis tournament which ended here yesterday. The Malaysians recaptured the Ouillemard Cup for men and also the Junior title, but Singapore retained the McCabe Reay Cup for Women. Malaysia, who408 words
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Article101 1971-06-29 24 Hampshire score 3rd win NEW AFFILIATE Hampshire Sports Club yesterday scored their third successive win in the FAS League Division Three by beating Fire Brigade 2-0 at Farrer Park. Hampshire, a side sponsored by a local Italian business executive Mr. P. Marco, played sparkling soccer. They scored through Victor Doral101 words
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Article38 1971-06-29 24 TOKYO, Mon. A ninemember delegation of the Japan Table Tennis Association, headed by its chairman Kojl Goto, left here today for Hong Kong en route to Communist China for talks with Chinese table tennis officials. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration483 1971-06-29 24 Superbly fit and fast SJI score 40-3 win CT. JOSEPH'S Institution, last year's semifinalists, yesterday showed they were bent on finishing higher this year when they trounced Upper Serangoon Technical 40-3 (five-goals and five tries to a penalty) in the opening National School 'B division rugby match at Bras Basah483 words
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231 1971-06-29 24 JOE DORAI - Hartono, Muljadi expected for July tour JOE DORAI By INDONESIA'S Rudy Hartono. five times AllEngland champion and rated the world's best badminton player, is expected here next month with the Indonesian provincial team, Tangkas Baru, for two friendly matches. Expected also with Hartono is Muljadi, the Asian champion who was231 words
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Article216 1971-06-29 25 Vasily the mightiest of all COFIA, Mon. Vaslly Alexeev of the Soviet Union underlined his rating as the world's mightiest welghtllfter when he set five world records to win the European super-heavy-weight championship here yesterday. Alexeev, a 30-year-old mining student, brought his remarkable haul or world records to 37 InReuter - 216 words
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Article108 1971-06-29 25 NEW YORK, Mon Results of yesterday's major league haseball games. National Learue: Montreal 12 New York 4. Chicago 4 St Louis 1; Philadelphia 8 Plttuburgh 4 (Ist name). Pittsburgh 10 Philadelphia 9 (2nd); Houston 5 San Francisco 2: Los Angeles 7 San Diego 2, Cincinnati 7 Atlanta 5.108 words
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169 1971-06-29 25 PARIS, Monday RIDERS in the Tour de France cycle race rode at a crawl for several miles at the start of the first stage at Mulhouse yesterday after threatening not to start at all. The riders were protest- Ing at the prizeReuter - 169 words
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Article86 1971-06-29 25 ROUEN, Mon. Sweden's Ronnie Peterson, In a March, yesterday won the Rover. Formula Two automobile Orand Prix counting towards the European championship. Second was Dieter Quester of Austria In another March and third Britain's Graham Hill In a Brabham. Championship placlngs: 1 R. Peterson 24 points.Reuter - 86 words
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Article115 1971-06-29 25 MONT TREMBLANT, (Quebec). Mon. Scotland's Jackie Stewart came from behind in his Lola T360 yesterday to upset the McLaren team and win the second CanadianAmerican Challenge Cup series race this year. Stewart, the current leader of the Formula One series on the OP circuit, electrified the115 words
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Article138 1971-06-29 25 Heath almost sure of place I ONDON, Mon. British 1-1 Prime Minister Edward Heath yesterday almost certainly ensured himself of a place In the British team to compete in the international Admiral's Cup race the climax of the ocean yacht racing session. In the 250-mile Royal Sovereign ocean yacht race,138 words
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Article67 1971-06-29 25 Afro- Asian meet plan 'TOKYO. Mon. Koji .Goto. 1 president oJ the Japanese Table Tennis Association, left here today by air for a twoweek visit to Peking. Mr. Goto is expected to discuss details of the proposed first Asian and African table tennis competition with Chinese officials. Japan. China. NorthReuter - 67 words
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Article101 1971-06-29 25 CLEVELAND. Mon. Bobby Mitchell coasted to his fliat professional victory in five years on the U.S. golf circuit here yesterday, winning the US$l5O,OOO Cleveland Open by seven strokes. The 28-year-old Mitchell, who started the round with a fcurstroke lead, was never In danger star'ine with thieeReuter - 101 words
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Article688 1971-06-29 25 THE Stipendiary Steward's report on the Buklt Tlmah races over the weekend: SATURDAY Rare I: You Are Can (Johnson) proved awkward making the turn at the half-mile and into the home straight. The veterinary surgeon reported that You Are Can returned stripped in the near hind. Race688 words
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Article, Illustration873 1971-06-29 25 11/EIOHTS ror the Tt races at Buklt Tlmah this weekend SATURDAY CL. 2, DIV. 2 »F. The Tactician 9.00 Schiedam 8.13 Hole In One 8.11 Mentakab 8.11 Klngmaster 8.08 Zarook B.OS Hall of Fame 8.05 Huang Ho 80S Count Nero 8.03 Mark's Kuda 8.02 First Addition 8.01873 words
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Article, Illustration315 1971-06-29 25 EPSOM JEEP - Punters plunge on Sng's mounts EPSOM JEEP B> APPRENTICE Martin Sng has a bigger following than many of the senior jockeys. Two of his mounts at Bukit Timah over the weekend each carried more than 10,000 win tickets. On Saturday Royal Monkey, one of the hottest favourites ever, carried 13,824315 words
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Article115 1971-06-29 25 Rheffic repeats in GP de Paris I>ARIS, Mon. Australian Jockey Bill Pyers yesterday rode Rhefflc to victory In the Grand Prix de Paris at Longchamp in a rej>eat of his. triumph in the French Derby earlier this month. Rhefflc earned a first prize of £79.770 for owner Mmc Francois Dupre.Reuter - 115 words
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Article95 1971-06-29 25 UELSINKI, Mon. Klpchoge 11 Keino. the Oiympic and British Commonwealth 1.500 m champion, headed a Kenyan domination of the m!d-summer athletics meeting which ended in Saarijarvl yesterday. Keino won the 5 OOOn in 13 mm 34.6 sec. after team-mato Robert Ouko had won th<> 800 m inReuter - 95 words
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Article106 1971-06-29 25 yiENNA. Mon. Mexican Pedro Rodriguez made up a two-lap delay caused by 1 faulty petrol pump to drive his Porsche 917 to victory in the Au.-trl.in I.oookm race at Zeltweg yesterday. Rodriguez and British codriver Richard Attwood won in Shr 4min 26sec. setting a lap recordReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement214 1971-06-29 24 ADD FUN AND VARIETY TO YOUR COOKING THIS NEW, EXCITING AND EASY WAY EOOKERY EAMy TUP" CrPRFTQ OF" R^k*.. A TREASURY OF NEARLY 800 EASY SfiSNIS li TO FOLLOW RECIPES COLLECTED Ik FOR YOU BY THE FAMOUS COOKERY EXPERT OF WOMAN'S OWN AND PRESENTED IN A SSO MODERN, CONVENIENT WAY214 words
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Advertisement24 1971-06-29 24 TELEPHONE *****2 TA3A3ENCESPTEUD 22-CSoiih Canal Road Sngaporei TAG WITH TAG FOR THE BEST GARDENIA. FRAGRANCES FROM GOYA TALC COLOGNE PERFUME yjfi London Pans NewMxk24 words
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Miscellaneous83 1971-06-29 24 RUGGER National schools tourney: "A" division Upper Serangoon v Dunearn Technical. Raffles v Jalan Teck Whye (Bras Basah Road 4 p.m i. Whitley v Sang Nila Utama. Queenstown Technical v ACS (Woodsvllle 4 p.m.) SOCCER PAS Div. 3. Foresters v SCC (Padang). Serangoon Soccerltes v Khalsa, Alexandra "A" v Ming83 words
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Advertisement241 1971-06-29 25 flamenco time with a difference-KLM. Places, Portugal, Spain, Morocco. Cost; From 552,822* The time, anytime, from now Imagine yourself among till December 23rd 1971. mysterious Moroccan bazaars S~^C] We II lead you on a merry the Casbah, Flamenco dancers JL^^ dance through Portugal, Spain Or in a Sultan's Palace a241 words
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Advertisement478 1971-06-29 25 \AORD PUZZLE j- Cot iltaf toltri Inn j STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY j WORD PUZZLE 'Z' I 1 I vfr\ c '•••••> I s^'J '«li">l latlfaCtiHS »M<ir llli« NMI (Mf /Mil./ Milt) |I II j R \N < FILL IN 5 2|P A T R O MISSING I I 3 AaTXR^J478 words
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179 1971-06-29 26 Ellsberg admits he leaked Pentagon secrets ¥>OSTON, Mon. Dr. ■D Daniel Elbberg surrendered to federal authorities today and admitted he was the source for a New York Times series on top secret Pentagon documents on the Vietnam war. The FBI had hunted unsuccessfully for him throughout the U.S. since theAP; UPI - 179 words
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Article66 1971-06-29 26 TOKYO. Mon. Prime 1 Minister Eisaku Sato's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) retained control of Japan's Upper House in an election in which his major socialist opponents showed unexpected strength. At 8 p.m. (6.30 p.m. Singapore time) Sato's LDP had won 61 seats, the Socialists 35 seats,66 words
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Article, Illustration75 1971-06-29 26 Tyfß. Lee Kuan 1 Yew paying his last respects last night to the late Mr. Gob Chew Chua, Grand Old Man of the People's Action Party, who died on Friday. Mr. Gob, 78, former Parlialiamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister and former vice-chairman75 words
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174 1971-06-29 26 Sunday weekend once again In Ceylon pOLOMBO, Mon. It Vy will once again be the Sunday weekend In Ceylon, when the Island reverts from the traditional Buddhist Poya weekend on July 7. The government decided, however, that the Full Moon Day or special significance In this predominantly Buddhist island shouldAgencies - 174 words
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Article366 1971-06-29 26 J O.VDON, Mon. The itock market J movtd narrowly In »tr» quiet trading, ahead of the U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer's ipeecb thli afternoon on the economy. Wall Btrtet't lack-luitr* performance continued to dlatreu lentlment. At 2.4S p.m. the Financial Times Index wu down O.S at 376.1. OourUuldi366 words
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Article45 1971-06-29 26 LONDON. Man. Spot 18.80. aettlement: Aug. 16.15. Sept. 16.48, Oct. 16.69. Oct./ Dec. 16.88. Jan./ Mar. 17.55. April /June 17.95. July/Sept 18.60. Oct./ Dec. 19.00. Jan. /Mar. 19.30. April/June 19.60. July/Sept. 19.90. Oct./D«e. 20.20. c.l.f. July 14.70 nom. Aug. 15.10. Sept. 15.39. Market: Nominal.45 words
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Article29 1971-06-29 26 LONDON. Mon. Spot buyers £1434 (—{7). sellers £1436 (—l6). Forward buyers £1431 (—£s), sellers £1452 £3), Settlement £1435 (—£B). Turnover a.m. 315 tons p.m. 55 tons Tons: Quiet.29 words
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252 1971-06-29 26 HARRY MILLER - Foreign newsman visits detainee prison HARRY MILLER By f ONDON, Mon. Lan Ward, writing from 12 Singapore In today's Dally Telegraph, says that resolutions passed by Journalists' organisations in Helsinki and London are unlikely to change official attitudes in Singapore towards the broader issues involving Singapore's political detainees. He writes:252 words
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Article164 1971-06-29 26 Spy wife retracts her confession LONDON, Mon. Mrs. Jana Prager, the a:tractive blonde wife of a former Royal Air Foice sergeant, sentenced to 12 years in prison for having betrayed secrets to Czechoslovakia, repudiated an Interview In a British newspaper which yesterday quoted her as confessing she not her husbandAP; UPI - 164 words
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Advertisement199 1971-06-29 26 MX* w Sk^^^bb "*■-> ."?*viW if .V.. ■■..*-»V- Tifc.-\ T-. V'~^B^Bl &iJLj/i '•^Kmi'-m-. >;.'fcr<Bsf Ts». r i.*'l£Mtr. --v-V ■■•<»>• -M o£P&- .^r^aw'-'/lsT'i', Whitmont P.P. (Permanent Press) Business shirts retain their 'just pressed' appearance all day long. You always look neat, confident, successful. Fixed prices for long sleeves from $1 9.90199 words
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Advertisement193 1971-06-29 26 (^lntroducing the Wew, J f <§uper Automatic > Zig-zag gWodel 680 J^^^to^W^ SEMI -INDUSTRIAL* STURDY* P ECONOMICAL Built with these rR^-J(©/lv^\ Miracle stitch for stretch materials. jf J^\f) /oV^^y/T^v^y) ret n d positions in zig-zag. 'f L vl/r (L/A\j!r Eltctric li ht OV6r nMdle c V \W %gP%J/* Exclusive shutter193 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-06-29 26 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to 12 noon Fair.15 words
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