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Title Section23 1971-06-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times. Ik National Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250723 words
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Article145 1971-06-30 1 WATER SHOCK: 11 MIL GALLON JUMP CINGAPORE, Tues. Not for a fortnight had water use been as high as it was yesterday at 98.8 million gallons almost 11 million gallons more than the day before. On Sunday the record was set for the lowest consumption for the year 88 million145 words
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Article90 1971-06-30 1 Sato plans Cabinet reshuffle TOKYO. Tues. Prime Minister Sato said today he would carry out a major reshuffle of his Cabinet and executives of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party following the completed Upper House elections. Mr. Sato told reporters: "It Is about time to carry out a major reshuffle toReuter - 90 words
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Article769 1971-06-30 1 All-out war of minds This means action not just words' 'Blachan bomb' camp: P. 19 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday IT will be "total psychological warfare" under the anti-terrorist campaign ordered yesterday by Tun Abdul Razak. All government departments and agencies will be involved in winning the people over to the Government,769 words
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149 1971-06-30 1 Language and courtesy warning by Govt SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Health has Issued a stern warning to staff at all government hospitals and clinics on discrlmlnat.on against non English speaking members of the public. The reminder was sent out following complaints. The circular headlined "Discourtesy and rude treatment of149 words
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Article77 1971-06-30 1 LONDON. Tues. A New York firm acting for the J. Paul Getty Museum of Malibu. California, baa purchased a Titian painting three days after It was sold for £1.680.000 ($l2 million) a London auction house said today. A museum spokesman said he hoped a "reciprocal loanUPI - 77 words
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Article31 1971-06-30 1 COLCHESTER. Tues. Essex beat the touring Indian cricketers by six wickets when their three-day match ended here today. Scores: India 164 and 231: Essex 335-8 dccl. and 68-4. Heuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article142 1971-06-30 1 ARABS TO GET $100 m FROM ISRAELIS JERUSALEM, Tues.— lsrael announced today a compensation plan which will pay approximately $100 million to Jerusalem Arabs for property taken from them over 20 years ago. The plan, disclosed by Justice Minister Yaaqov Shimshon Shapiro. Is for the Arabs living In East JerusalemAP - 142 words
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Article65 1971-06-30 1 BANGKOK, Toes. Two MPs belonging to the ruling government party are being sought by police on fraud charges. Interior Minister Gen. Praphas Charusathien has officially asked the Speaker for permission to arrest Term Tablamthong, owner of the famous Cultural Park Timland, and Southln Klabcharoen. TheyAP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration111 1971-06-30 1 MADRID, Tues. Brijritte Bardot arrived in town in a yellow Rolls and today set Spanish tongues wagging with what one paper has called "terrible fits of temper." "Why don't you relax, Senora," the newspaper Nuevo Diario counselled Brigitte when she arrived in Madrid. Miss BardotUPI - 111 words
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641 1971-06-30 1 Gerakan's Selangor Committee back in HQ I K. LUMPUR, Tv«». LEADERS of the Gerakan Selangor state liaison committee who vacated party headquarters in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, following a court order requiring them to do so, re-occupied the premises this evening. Hours earlier they had successfully obtained a court ruling641 words
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Article57 1971-06-30 1 LONDON. Tan. Km RoarwaU of Aaitrmlla entered the men's seml-flnals la the Wimbledon trim Is championship* today »h-n he defeated CUff RJche; 3-7 6-4 9-1 7-J. Boy EmenoD aad Bod Larer (AoitraliaJ beat compatrtoti Bill Bowrejr and Owen Dartdaon 6-J 7-5 6-3 to qualify far theReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement72 1971-06-30 1 I JL j^^aJ CO t!,| OLYMPUS 35 EC SH3Blf^M~' 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 which computes the exposure electronically72 words
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Advertisement14 1971-06-30 1 have an ice* cold ERr I ~™aVl I where the fan is... every time!14 words
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Advertisement7 1971-06-30 1 62 South UriJ^KJ. Spore I. lei: *****.7 words
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341 1971-06-30 2 Congress gets the Pentagon documents WASHINGTON, Tues THE Pentagon papers, packed in cardboard boxes marked "top secret," were delivered to Congress yesterday and placed in locked vaults. In sending the documents to Congress, Defence Secretary Mr. Melvin Laird issued a stern warning that disclosure of information in the secret study341 words
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508 1971-06-30 2 Out: China's hush-hush plan to woo U.S. WASHINGTON, Tuesday TWO American scholars who were former U.S. Government specialists on Asian affairs say the State Department has held op publication of important historical documents for the years 1945-49 for fear of offending Taiwan. Prof. Allen S. Whiting of the University ofAP - 508 words
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323 1971-06-30 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. CENATOR Clifford J Case haa charged that Pentagon bureau crats tried to manipulate and suppress a report from civilian scientists indicating a major improvement in spotting differences between underground nuclear tests and earthquakes. The Senator said he was concerned the Pentagon action mightReuter - 323 words
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Advertisement329 1971-06-30 2 I FIVE forward speed gearbox is a feature ve.y few cars in i Tu^T the world can be proud of. The fifth gear is not an over- .^^m < Jr* l j^tv*J^^ drive nor simply an added gear, but a true gear, allowing .aP. A*jfab.*j^j the torque characteristics of the329 words
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Miscellaneous26 1971-06-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /W F«sui?es don 1 CjjpJi&Agypi) BALANCE WITH 7 UTTLE EKROEr^ /YOU'LL UM/E TO 9O) I fOVEP SOUE <. lOOS ACCOUHVS) FIMP ITy26 words
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Article75 1971-06-30 3 UOBART, Tups. Police are seeking a young Englishman from the Midlands over last month's AS500.000 bomb hoax against the Qantas airline. The Knglishman had worked at the remote Mount I. yell copper mine on Tasmania's west coast and was in his twenties, the police said, but theyReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration794 1971-06-30 3 'A climate of fear in East Pakistan' DACCA, Tuesday MEMBERS of a BriiT1 tish parliamentary fact-finding team have said that tney found a climate of fear in East Pakistan and urged restoration of confidence to allow refugees to return. The team, whose four members toured East Pakistan for four days,Reuter; NYT - 794 words
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Article124 1971-06-30 3 FORMER BOSS OF NAZI CAMP DIES r)USSELDORF, Tues. Franz Paul Stangl, once called the "elegant man with tlecllp" when he was running the Treblinka extermination camp In Nazi-occupied Poland, died of a heart attack yesterday over lunch, a prison spokesman said. Stangl. 63. was serving a life prison term InUPI - 124 words
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Article39 1971-06-30 3 BANGKOK. Tues. Three Thai soldiers were killed and five others wounded In a terrorist ambush in Northern Loey province yesterday. Reports said the soldiers were attacked by about 80 terrorists disguised at soldiers. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article35 1971-06-30 3 SEOUL. Tues. The Government today announced an amnesty (or 4.790 prisoners In connection with the Inauguration of President Chung-hee Park for his third four-year term on Thursday. Four American soldiers were Involved. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration249 1971-06-30 3 Vorster has talks with Zulu leader on apartheid PRETORIA, Tues. Premier John Vorster had talk yesterday for the first time with the leader of the largest ethnic group among Sruth Africa's 15 million Blacks, and discussed with him how apartheid could work. Chief Gatsha Buthelesi, the spokesman for four millionNYT - 249 words
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Article28 1971-06-30 3 WELLINOTON. Tue«. Twenty New Zealand students have been chosen from 215 applicants to visit China In August, the New Zealand University Students Association announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article100 1971-06-30 3 MELBOURNE, Tues. Armed guards with dogs are guarding the Olympic Park sports ground where the touring South African Rugby Union team are due to play Victoria on Saturday. Victoria Rugby Union president George Hunt said today demonstrators against the South Africans ran the risk ofUPI - 100 words
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Advertisement104 1971-06-30 3 HnsaiEnnil Reproduction Antique Coromendal (Lacquer) Furniture Furniture ft. WWII Plaques Dining tables. Writing bureaus. Sideboards, Tables, Radio Cabinets etc. Made to order and Ready made available. if Handcrafted by expert craftsmen for B^F exclusive people. K Reproduction Bronze lamps, Wail plaques. Screens, Ivory, Jade, Wooden carvings and ornaments on display104 words
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Advertisement279 1971-06-30 3 h r outer: (C^SV^ klner i i_ FAST. Wviwn-U is a double layered tablet. The outer layer contains quick-acting antacids, and the inner core contains an anti-ulcer substance, the latest discovery M.M.S.C, which slowly dissolves to provide relief from pain. EFFECTIVE. Waiwn-U by its anti-ulcer substance reduces excessive acid secretions,279 words
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Article, Illustration375 1971-06-30 4 Gunned down the man who shot an underworld leader NEW YORK, Tues.— Police pin down a Negro, Jerome Johnson, 25, after he shot reputed underworld leader Joe Colombo yesterday. But the man is dead. Someone in the crowd gunned him down before he could escape. Today fears rose of anotherReuter - 375 words
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228 1971-06-30 4 INDONESIAN PRESS WARNED NOT TO STIR UP EMOTIONS JAKARTA, Tues. The National Security Agency yesterday told the Indonesian Press not to publish stories which might stir emotions and endanger success of Saturday's general election. Maj.-Gen. Yoga Sugomo, spokesman of the agency Kopkamtib, told editors at a special briefing that violationsUPI - 228 words
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454 1971-06-30 4 Moscow sends man to Israel for talks with PM's aide MOVES TO RESTORE RELATIONS JERUSALEM. Turn. I THE Foreign Ministry confirmed yesterday that an unofficial emissary from Moscow had quietly visited Isreal two weeks ago and met with Prime Minister Golda Meir's top staff aide. Official sources denied that anyNYT - 454 words
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164 1971-06-30 4 TTOUSTON, Tues. A 1 UJS. space agency chief hinted yesterday that his astronauts might have to learn Russian if an agreement is reached on docking Soviet and American spacecraft in flight. Dr. Robert Ollruth, director of the Manned Spacecraft Centre here, headed the U.S.Reuter - 164 words
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252 1971-06-30 4 Diplomat lost in Sahara dies of sunstroke RABAT. Tues. An American diplomat died, apparently of sunstroke, when his car broke down in the Sahara, the IS. Embassy hrrr said today. The man's wife, his yar-old son and an American journalist who were travelling with him in the same car, wet252 words
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Advertisement128 1971-06-30 4 "untraps" painful stomach gas Gives fastmore complete relief than any plain antacid I trapped by bubbles m fare forced back into Gas bubbles caused by I food, drinks and tension f prevent digestive acids m reaching food, causing m indigestion. ft&3sife*f ■BB^^^'undigested food. m m Plo-Gel neutralizes m excess acid,128 words
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121 1971-06-30 5 US plans orbiting space ships for defence WASHINGTON, Tues. 11 The U.S. Air Force is studying plans to build manned interceptors orbiting spaceships —to protect the United States from bomber attack in the late 1970s and beyond. Although still In the preliminary design stage, the Air Force says the spaceInterceptorAP - 121 words
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Article, Illustration96 1971-06-30 5 lAPANESE Premier. Mr. Kisaku Sato, smilingly fills in the eyr of a dharma doll, a luck-bringpr. in Tokyo despite the Liberal Democratic Party's failure to make impressive sains in the House of Councillors election last Sunday. The LDP conceded a partial de- -1 feat in the rural96 words
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638 1971-06-30 5 WASHINGTON, Tues THE U.S. Supreme Court reversed 39 death sentences yesterday and agreed for the first time to consider whether capital punishment is cruel and unusual and therefore unconstitutional. Among those benefiting from the ruling was Richard Speck,AP - 638 words
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Article288 1971-06-30 5 VALETTA. Tues. Malta's newly -elected Socialist Prime Minister Dom Mlntoff Is seeking "adequate compensation" for the use of this strategic island by Britain, the United States and other Nato countries. Malta Is not about to become the Cuba of the Mfditerranean, as some rightwing EuropeanNYT - 288 words
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Advertisement223 1971-06-30 5 Suddenly— the pain is gone with only one Saridon The first thing to do when you get a headache, fever or any aches and pains is to take one Saridon tablet. Just one Saridon tablet and some water and suddenly the pain is gone. So when you feel an ache223 words
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Article348 1971-06-30 6 LESLIE FONG - $2,000 m Shell gas project LESLIE FONG SUPPLY TO COME FROM SARAWAK By SINGAPORE, Tues. Shell is developing what will become this region's biggest liquefied natural gas project at a cost of more than $2,000 million. It Is understood tnat the oil company, in its second venture into this producing348 words
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259 1971-06-30 6 Copyright charge against dealer by record firms KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two large recording companies here are seeking a High Court injunction to restrain a record dealer from infringing their copyright to 31 musical records. The Electric and Musical Industries (Hong Kong) Ltd. (EMI) and Philips Fhonographic Industries Ltd. claim that259 words
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Article32 1971-06-30 6 ALOR STAR. Tues. Secretary of the Kedah branch of the Malaysian Council of Child Welfare. Mr. L. Sundram. today said there were 6,000 under-privilegeu school-children In Kota Star district.32 words
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163 1971-06-30 6 SINGAPORE, Tnes. The handing over of the Phoenix Park complex to Singapore by Britain Is most likely to be carried oat in two stages, according to informed sources today. The complex now houses the headquarters of the British Far East Command and the British163 words
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371 1971-06-30 6 Brokers claim $8,000 share deal losses from a clerk SINGAPORE, Tuesday A STOCK and share brokers firm is claiming $8,000 damages from a shipping clerk for losses incurred in the sale of shares said to have been made on his behalf. Mr. Tay Chin Chye, for E.O. Tan and Co.,371 words
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Article42 1971-06-30 6 SINOAPORE. Tues. Labourer Mohammed Selalman bin Kader Batcha. 20, was jailed for 18 months yesterday for breaking Into a house In Lorong L, Telok Kurau and stealing a $70 radio cassette player on June 20. He had one previous conviction.42 words
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Article50 1971-06-30 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. An Indonesian coastal vessel was Intercepted by customs men near Tanjong Plal this afternoon and detained for smuggling. A customs spokesman said the ship was carrying more than $30,000 worth of motor spare parts. He said the ship, a 79-ton vessel, was from Singapore.50 words
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234 1971-06-30 6 Six wait and wait for seaman lost at sea SINGAPORE, Tues.— Hope is the only factor that has been seeing a mother and her five children through the last few days since the father, seaman Gob Bak Yam, disappeared after an incident at sea last week. Mr. Goh, 56, was234 words
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Advertisement528 1971-06-30 6 LAST OAY-NO FUEE LIST llaai. 1.41, 4 00, 410 4 t.iS Wong Ping 4 Tsur g t-'uo lr> -THE GOLDEN SEAL" aj (A SHAW PROD-JCTION) Mondorin In Showscopa, Color g OPE.<JS TOMOTROW Robert Ftrifor Lou'en Hutton "PIECES o» DREAMS" Color (UA) NOW SHOWINO! 11.™, 1.4J, 4.00. .10 4 9.10 Mori528 words
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558 1971-06-30 7 M.G. SRINATH - Soon it may be easy booxe in all India M.G. SRINATH By VMV DELHI Times 1 change, and the day when you could see a man willingly pay money to be publicly branded a drunkurd may be coming to an end in India. Indian tipplers are no more ready than558 words
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Article1036 1971-06-30 7 MAX WILDE - MAX WILDE By GENEVA AN INTERNATION A L "Bill of Rights" for animals or at least some of them has been drafted by a group of experts convened by the World Health Organisation. The group's report, entitled "Health aspects of the supply and useOFNS - 1,036 words
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Miscellaneous271 1971-06-30 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS T Warlike epigrammatist r (1). 1. Employee* drawing something 8 Oet* her pal to decode signal* for entertainment T (10). 8. Vehicle carries order to re- 12. Club member Introduced by turn rodent (6). Charles (tl). a Mixed gin* after something 13. Undertaking to take poasesfor271 words
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391 1971-06-30 8 STU sets up team to better job quality BID TO WIDEN UNION'S INTEREST By MASIE KWEE SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Teachers' Union has set up a special committee to raise professional standards. Known as the Professional Committee, it aims to tackle the urgent need to widen the union's interest beyond391 words
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234 1971-06-30 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday rE Singapore Teachers' Union will organise a corps of social workers to help fill the vacuum left when wives of British servicemen stationed here leave this year. Union members who wish to participate or who are already involved in community234 words
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Article30 1971-06-30 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Taxi driver Chan Swee Yap was fined $80 today for driving a car with a smoky exhaust in St. Andrews Road on April 14 last year.30 words
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65 1971-06-30 8 War veterans visit Kranji Memorial SINGAPORE, Tues— Australian war veterans Sir Arthur and Lady Lee, who flew in on Sunday on a "friendship" mission, visited the Kranjl War Memorial today. Later they attended a dinner at the Tanglln Club, organised (or them by the Singapore ExServlces Association. Tomorrow they will65 words
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Article36 1971-06-30 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Motorist Ho Olok Chiaw of Duxton Road, was fined $30 today for defying the red traffic light at the junction of North Bridge Road and Stamford Road on Oct. 10. 1960.36 words
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Article28 1971-06-30 8 SINOAPORE, Tues Methodist Olrls School will hold its Founder's Day service and graduation ceremony at the school's Shaw Auditorium on July 23 at 8 3q a.m.28 words
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197 1971-06-30 8 Expert handling saves copter from crash |{UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The forced landing at Kabong in Sarawak's Second Division yesterday afternoon by a Nuri helicopter was described today as a "close shave" for the three generals and some senior army officers aboard. Had it not been for expert manoeuvring by the197 words
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Article33 1971-06-30 8 SINOAPORE. Tues. An exhibition of 15 paintings by Mr Laurie Peacock, head Ml the arc department at St. John's School, opens at the Ming Gallery In the Siiangri-L.. Hotel on Thursday.33 words
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Article23 1971-06-30 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lim Ah Leng. 42. was Jailed for two weeks today for illegally entering Singapore from Indonesia on June 24.23 words
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Letter395 1971-06-30 9 lirE are grateful to members of the public who have reported to us Instances of wastage of water at public places. Where the Information given has been precise, we have been able to act quickly. With reference to Mr. NO. Neelam's report (ST.. May 27) about a395 words
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Letter130 1971-06-30 9 lITITH reference to the TT letter by "Llngam" (S.T., June 24). the Parks and Trees Branch of the Public Works Department Is now assisting the Ministry of Defence to clear the fallen tree which Is In the Seletar Base. li/ITH reference to the TT letter by "Be Courteous" (8.T.. June130 words
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162 1971-06-30 9 A 'LUXURY' WE CAN JOLLY WELL DO WITHOUT APROPOS Terence Tay's letter (S.T. June 23) calling for a 24-hour radio service, I would like to say that, like the proposed 10--cent phone levy, this Is one facet of our more "progressive" neighbour's life which I hope we wouldn't ever have162 words
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160 1971-06-30 9 A COUPLE at a table next to mine in a coffee house was debating the pros and cons of the proposed phone levy. The man warned that shopowners would be most reluctant to let you use the phone even In an emergency. The160 words
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Letter72 1971-06-30 9 Spoiling the image. lAM disgusted at the filthy mess in the Paya Lebar airport men's ro#ms downstairs and upstairs. Dirty, sloppy, no clean towels, no toilet paper, sticky doorknobs etc. As a frequent traveller I do not speak from one single experience. Surely a visitor to our Republic should receive72 words
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215 1971-06-30 9 When the brains will want to return I READ with Interest the article by Masle Kwee headlined "About brains that drain and those that remain" (ST., June 25). Whilst American computer science expert Mr. Harvey Goldstein has classified the problem of brain drain into two categories, vis those who prefer215 words
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406 1971-06-30 9 Like the plague, that slip of paper... That's how the bosses look at it WOULD like to know how long it normally takes before a person who has registered for full-time national service is called up. Take my case. I registered at the Kallang Manpower Base late last year. Yet406 words
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86 1971-06-30 9 ALI BABAS AND MSA AIR HOSTESSES MSA shouldn't get excited over that "Bahrein affair" (ST., Jane 26). Oar airrirls should really be flattered If those flatfooted All Baba s are out to woo them with exotic belly-dancing and desert music. The hospitality and charm of the wealthy oil sheikhs is86 words
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83 1971-06-30 9 Even the PCs on duty don't take any notice ''PAKE a walk along Changl beach and you'll come across a peculiar sign that reads: No Hawking. Fine $500. Peculiar because hawkers are found exactly where the sign Is put up. And policemen on duty at the beach do not seem83 words
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Letter91 1971-06-30 9 I AM disgusted at the dirt and filth which Is accummulatlng once again on our beaches especially at Pulau Übln (Paglar Bungalow Beach) where the few rubbish receptacles that still remain are seldom emptied. Surely the brainy guys In our PWD could devise a more practical receptacle as the contraptions91 words
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Letter113 1971-06-30 9 I REFER to the letter by •LL.F." (ST.. June 14) and strongly feel that the Housing Board Is doing a great deal of Injustice to many of us by not keeping us Informed about any new development In our applications for Hats. A year113 words
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Advertisement291 1971-06-30 9 H HP^ 1 1^ "Worth more 99 |j m^m I than its cost, P^B^. That's what Mr. Ng Yoke Poh of Ng Hock Seng Sawmill Sdn. Bhd. said, when 3ff»4 irtfii HL^V ■^P"" ***** ne was asked about hls Yale 3000 Grapper. Asked to explain what he meant by fS£291 words
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274 1971-06-30 10 CAROLE CHONG - Top talent to help create a Malaysian culture CAROLE CHONG By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Some of the best brains in the country will attend the National Cultural Congress here in August to formulate a Malaysian culture. These experts will seek to unravel the complexities of creating one culture from those274 words
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215 1971-06-30 10 Wild dogs cause terror at airport site r> ANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Tues. Packs of wild dogs have begun a reign of terror at the new $50 million Brunei International airport site here. People living near the site are worried that their children would be attacked by the dogs. Their fears215 words
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Article47 1971-06-30 10 SINOAPORE. Tues. Prices of South Korean goods In Singapore will go down by about five per cent, following the devaluation of the won by 13 per cent today. This estimate was given by the director of the Korean Trade Centre here, Mr. Lee Yohn Kyu.47 words
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Article163 1971-06-30 10 SINGAPORE, Tv««. 'THE Chinese Physi- clans' Association is not keen to take up a proposal by a university dean to set up a Chinese medical school in Singapore. The association says the medical school It Is running already turns out enough qualified sinsehs to serve Singapore's needs. It163 words
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Article55 1971-06-30 10 SINOAPORE, Tues. Mrs. Diana Eu. wife of a banker, will open a three-day exhibition of Chinese poetry, calligraphy and paintings by Prof. Wang Si-Chlu and 81 other artists at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Friday at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Chen Wen HM, a vellknown local artist,55 words
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Article, Illustration232 1971-06-30 10 LEE SU SAN - Happy events come to the Chows in twos LEE SU SAN By HAPPY things have a habit of coming to the Chow family of Chua Chu Kang in twos. Like having a second son born on exactly thr same day as the first only two years later and ha vine;Chris Loh - 232 words
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Miscellaneous42 1971-06-30 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl BFFF MAY I HA^E_AWOKpX~ I I'M AFKAIP I WILL J I AtOBODY SHOULD SUFFER < SflLJ%pWJ»i*rtt YOU? J—^ZZZ^ HAVE TO START V LIKE IPO AT THESE t^F W r y\A fQ/^Jri '/> V1 p^gßgssOß P CHARGING MOKE V PRICES!^42 words
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810 1971-06-30 11 P.M. RAMAN - HDB plan to build 5-room flats hailed P.M. RAMAN 'Good move to cut housing cost' By SINGAPORE, Tues. Pro'essionul circles today hailed Housing Board's plan to build five-room flats as a bold and imaginative move which will eventually help to bring down the cost of middle-class housing. But the Land810 words
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288 1971-06-30 11 i GERRY DE SILVA ■ 1 - i GERRY DE SILVA 1 rE CINGAPORE, Tues. 3— A feud between two rival secret society groups over extortion rights at the new Bendemeer Estate market erupted in violence today, leaving two persons critically nurt. The two were having a drink at the newlyopened market288 words
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Article91 1971-06-30 11 CINGAPORE, Tues. t>The late Mr. Goh Chew Chua, Grand Old Man of the People's Action Party, was cremated at Mount Vernon today. The big: crowd in attendance included the Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, representing the Government. President Sheares was represented by his91 words
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156 1971-06-30 11 Labourer awarded $9,000 for loss of 10 teeth SINGAPORE. Tups. A labourer lost It teeth when he was struck from behind by a speedboat while swimming of? Chanri Point, the High Court heard today. Tan Gok Hin. 20. was awarded 59.022 and costs in his damafes claim against mechanic Ng156 words
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141 1971-06-30 11 A boy who took part in six robberies SINGAPORE, Tues. A 17-year-old youth today pleaded guilty to taking part in six street robberies this year. Fok Foong Seng, who had a previous conviction last December, told the Fourth District Judge, Mr. Anwarul Hague. that he regretted committing the offences. The141 words
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Advertisement32 1971-06-30 11 LAST DAY We are remaining open until 8 p.m. this evening for last minute shoppers. FINAL FANTASTIC BARGAINS NEVER TO BE SEEN AGAIN HURRY! DONALD MOORE GALLERIES List Towers. Orchard Rd\ Singapore.32 words
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Advertisement155 1971-06-30 11 SSINlifsfttP o 1st PRIZE gS40Q,Q0D J=O TQ BE WO N MOIMTHLY P 2 p&S150,000 C M5,000 Lq plus thousands of other prizes I^J DRAWING DATE hO /6th July TiA pC V^Outram Park/ I The important I I thing to know I I about TV. I I is who builds it.155 words
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Article495 1971-06-30 12 Pakistan's President has said in his broadcast to the nation and the world mostly what he could have been expected to say. He hopes to return Pakistan to civilian rule under a new constitution in about four months from now. The timing depends on the internal and external495 words
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Article312 1971-06-30 12 Negri Sembilan State Assemblymen are setting an example in generosity to themselves which is open to serious question. Two months ago a bill was approved increasing car loans for assemblymen from $5,000 to $8,000. Now assent has been given for in-terest-free loans of up to $25,000 for312 words
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Article221 1971-06-30 12 The calendar makers may be annoyed but everybody else in Ceylon will welcome the decision to revert to fixed, weekend holidays. For the past five years those who lived in that country or who visited it could not do without a "poya calendar" at their side. Ceylon221 words
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737 1971-06-30 12 PETER ARNETT - PETER ARNETT By WASHINGTON The first plimpse. Wading through a Mekong Delta padi field knee deep in mud, a Schmeisser submachine gun cradled in his arms, impatience mirrored on his face, not a soldier but a civilian eager to see theAP - 737 words
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Article466 1971-06-30 12 By A CORRESPONDENT TAIPEH Do you think President Chiang will run for another term? The question is heard here frequently these days whenever intellectuals, bureaucrats or politicians gather informally, and is sure to set off a livery, if cautious, exchange of rumour and Minion Speculation is466 words
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Article99 1971-06-30 12 IT 18 very distressing to see the way stray dogs are being handled in our district. The dog-catchers are not accurate in their shooting and so the stray 3 have to suffer before they are finished off. Some dogs are practically strangled by the99 words
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Letter448 1971-06-30 12 THE INDONESIAN Embassy in Kuala Lumpur wishes to deny strongly the allegations which appeared in your editorial under the headIng "A Nasty Development" in the issue of May 28. You stated that "there have been a startling number of interventions by local military commanders, and plenty of448 words
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Article617 1971-06-30 12 JOHN HERBERS - Widespread fears of breakdown JOHN HERBERS Rising public concern in U.S. By WASHINGTON A national in-depth survey on the hopes and fears of the people shows a "new and urgent concern over national unity, political stability and law and order." This concern has increased so sharply that 47 per cent617 words
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Advertisement5 1971-06-30 12 SEIKO CHRONOGfitf t^BBI <- .^P^PSh^V^lbbw iXjE^t5 words
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Advertisement312 1971-06-30 12 kardon THE CITATION AWAITS THE EXPERTS Cimirmrvxr -i-it xt.tt-.tvt PROFESSIONAL I TAT lON ELEVEN preamplifier I I"-. I l#rrl hi-fi I iaK I fm *''i^ THAT LOOKS AS fW^** H HvH MAGNIFICIENTLY \lf Wr^t HBE*** AS IT SOUNDS K| f "I started off heaping I 9 I on the Citation312 words
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275 1971-06-30 13 COLIN GIBSON - COLIN GIBSON By T^EW YORK: Indone11 sla was America's third biggest supplier of crude oil last year, despite a substantial drop in imports. Figures released by the US Bureau of Mines show that imports from Indonesian producers totalled 25.6 million barrels, a drop of275 words
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1193 1971-06-30 13 ANTHONY NG - Oil probe: Rounds of tough talks ahead in Malaysia ANTHONY NG By r PHH next few months possibly longer will see Malaysian officials going through rounds and rounds of hard bargaining with oil nun. Their ultimate goal Is to conclude agreements to allow the oil men to explore the off-shore1,193 words
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Article467 1971-06-30 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - BLAIR JOHNSON By rrtiE Plater Walker team has not wasted any time since settling the deal with Haw Par. Last night it announced It was swopping Its associate company's stake in Motor and General Underwriters Investment Holdings to Haw Par and hard on the heels of467 words
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Article288 1971-06-30 13 CROESUS ■§\ u25a0 - CROESUS By Singing* a different tune? QIL circles on both sides of the Causeway are more than a trifle indignant—but silently so— at what they claim to be a volte face on the part of the Malaysian Government over its policy on offshore oil exploration. iThe story currently288 words
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Article, Illustration581 1971-06-30 13 808 NG - Chartered Bank notches up another upturn 808 NG By PROFITS at the Chartered Bank continued their upward push in 1970, inexorably extending the uninterrupted climb established in the early 1960s. Last year, they reached £3.70 million after tax and allocations to Inner reserves, representing a hefty 24.5 per cent Increase581 words
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Advertisement60 1971-06-30 13 "BOAC fly to Rome, Zurich and Frankfurt as well v as London" for some people there is only one airline. Every week, BOAC fly 4 times to Rome, twice to Zurich and Frankfurt and 9 times to London, from Singapore. Fly BOAC to Europe. See your travel agent. Avanti! takes60 words
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Advertisement164 1971-06-30 13 INSIDE Lefal powr In Manila over coffee and Sabata; W»rin f ln opens second rrnmb robber factory In Indonesia; Jakarta > blfreat hotel project r*»s underway; Shipping column; People in business. Pare 14. Company newt; Share market report; Commodities. rate is. Overseas markets New York. Melbourne Honr Kong; Closing prices164 words
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304 1971-06-30 14 LEON GONZAGA - LEON GONZAGA By MANILA: Judge ITI Manuel Pamaran of Manila is currently wrestling with a legal problem which has interesting diplomatic Implications. The case involves 1,132 sacks of coffee beans aboard the Sta. Juliano XVII intercepted by a Coast Guard patrol in304 words
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229 1971-06-30 14 HUGH MABBETT - Jakarta's biggest hotel gets underway HUGH MABBETT By JAKARTA: No fewer than five buffalo heads, each neatly wrapped In white cloth, were burled on June 20 after prayers for the safety of workers engaged on Indonesia's biggest hotel project. The same ceremony saw the first pile driven after a speech229 words
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Article, Illustration696 1971-06-30 14 Spore-built vessel IT IS always a pleasure to record the completion of another locally built vessel, small though she may be. Gulf Gold (see picture), a Singapore-built vessel to service the oil industry, was handed over to her owners last week. She is the last of an order for696 words
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431 1971-06-30 14 WARINGIN has opened its second crumb rubber plant in Indonesia. The first, equipped with Singapore-made processing machinery, opened in Palembang, Sumatra, last October. The latest factory, built in Djambi, opened this month. The Djambi factory Is similar in size to the Palembang one which431 words
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Article112 1971-06-30 14 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr. R. Thorman, who has been general manager (Far East) of Ben Line Sttamers. Edinburgh, since 1963, will become Director. Far East, with effect from Aug. 1 He will continue to be based in Singapore and will, as previously, oversee the work of all Ben Line offices112 words
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Advertisement267 1971-06-30 14 Choose from our wide fl your requirements. Printing con be done in 1-2-3 colours. Eye-pleosing ond practicol, I I .T *T[ I I ploin or decorated turn- iPRSnS9M '"I J biers, available in 40 mXcn^M UJ llljll 1 d.Herent styles. BhBSbS Mf tiilu K Sofe-T-Pock corrugated fibre board "save weightsave267 words
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Advertisement297 1971-06-30 14 COMPUTER COURSES International Computers Limited has been providing a continuous training programme for all ICL computer users on a full time basis during the past few years. This experience has enable us to conduct regular computer appreciation evening courses and we are now extending our programme to cover COBOL programming297 words
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Article, Illustration120 1971-06-30 15 Rises Wilkinson $4.08 +60 Hume (M) $1.90 +.35 P. M. Hold. $1.64 +.12 Haw Par $2.34 +.11 K. Lanjut $2.90 +.08 C. Prop $0.99 +.07 M and G $1.13 +.05 Roxy $2.35 +.05 M. Invest $2.48 +05 Falls M. Box $4.50 —.20 U. 0.8. $3.38 —.18 H.120 words
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Article309 1971-06-30 15 PAN- ELECTRIC and General Industries (Malaysia) has shrugged off Its difficulties of 1969. achieving last year a healthy increase in profits. The advance came to 17 per cent, reaching $1.98' million before tax from 1969's $1.69 million, a feat all the more creditable because of the loss309 words
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Article207 1971-06-30 15 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday sagged $150 to $632.50 per plcul on an official offering down 24 tons to 273 tons. The overnight London metal price also fell £7 per metric ton In anticipation of the easier tendency in the East. The tone of the207 words
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Article34 1971-06-30 15 London copper prices on Monday (previous In brackets): Wirebar Spot buyer £447.50 (£446.00) seller £448.00 (£447.00). Three Months buyer £458.50 (£458 50) sellers £***** (£459.00). Market tore: Barely steady. Sales: 2,050 tons.34 words
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Article23 1971-06-30 15 JUNE 29. RUBBER: 105.50 cents per kilo (up 0.75 cent). TIN: $632.50 (down $1.50). Official offering 273 tons (down 24 tons).23 words
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Article108 1971-06-30 15 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut Oi. bulk 154 idlers, drum $S6i sellers Cop. a: mum) (f.o.b.) loose July/ Auk. I'K/Cont. $33 B Poptwr: Muntok ASTA white fob 100'-, NL.W *1SO sellers. Sarawak white fob. 96'-, NLW 1170 sellers. Sarawak special black fob. B6<t108 words
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Article70 1971-06-30 15 TtfiESE 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 11/16p.c. Two months 6 3/470 words
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Article34 1971-06-30 15 In London on Monday th« price of Malayan S per cent CIF UK/N European port! In bulk, iterllng per long ton Nov. Dec. wu quoted at £108 tellera UK 1262 ■ellers (unchanged).34 words
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Article393 1971-06-30 15 AFTER a marginally lower opening, the rubber market yesterday Improved by 1 25 cents on renewed covering of RSS One July and seme RSS Two July by the M.RF.B. Forwards were very quiet. The mornlrg session closed very quiet. The afternoon session ruled quiet and featureless with no393 words
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Article216 1971-06-30 15 Advances lead declines ADVANCES again led declines in fairly active trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. A firm morning session brought forth profittakers resulting in gains being not as big as they could have been. The market's attention, however, was still concentrated in the speculative issues.216 words
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Article57 1971-06-30 15 Monday Saturday IU! till London 39. 9S 40.10 Beirut 40.29 40.39 Hongkong 41.91 41.42 Zurich 40.008 40 MB 40.158 40.208 Paris 40.13 40.72 Spore (1) INCH 41.65 S S J'pore (2) UNCH 158. M (1) Export price In non-sterling arts In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2 Local57 words
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Article1028 1971-06-30 16 DID AND OFPIn PRICSI OFTI CIALLV LISTID AT TMI CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THI SINGAPORE: AND KUALA LUMPUR TMAOING ROOMS OF THI STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKET! YESTENOAY WIN!: CLOSING TONE: All fections closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday1,028 words
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Article1369 1971-06-30 16 BUSINESS 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. unles- otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aetna (9) $1.69, (3> $1.68. (13) $1.70 \l.ar. (3) $1.58. Brn 1) $1.37. (1)1,369 words
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Article353 1971-06-30 16 \fELBOURNE. Tues. OU iT shares closed on an easy note on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today despite a late recovery by Wooddde, after dominating trading throughout the day. The mining boards were marginally weaker and industrials barely steady. Woodside opened well and quickly fell to $1.18 In the morning,353 words
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Article168 1971-06-30 16 'THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced thrse best agieed merchant rates as at June 29. Local dollars to one unit Selling Baying Sterling: Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar 4ew Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar J.S. Dollar Local dollar* to 100 mnlU >f Foreign Currency Belgian Francs Burmese168 words
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Article309 1971-06-30 16 "NJEW YORK. Mon.— The stock market showed a modest decline as volume slackened to its lowest level of the year. Volume near the final bell stood at 9.79 million shares. Most analysts said the market's cautious trading tempo reflected concern over the sluggishness of economic recovery and lingering309 words
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Article280 1971-06-30 16 XTONO KONO. Tues. The market opened firm and then proceeded to gain momentum throughout the morning and afternoon sessions and all counters with a few exceptions, closed at the higher levels. HK S Banks both Local and London registers put on HK*2 to close at HK1236 and HK1220280 words
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Advertisement288 1971-06-30 15 /^fi^! LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN Permohonan2 ada-lah dt-pelawa daripada Warga Negara Malaysia untok JawatanS berikut:1. Jurapebui Jrntera (Mechanical Draughtsman) Keiulusan: (I) Mempunyal sekurang2-nya 3 tahun -pengalaman dalam "Mechanical design". (II) Boleh bekerja dengan sendlrl dan merangka rajah yang di-arahkan oleh Jurutera. (III) Mempunyai Sijil Sekolah Pertukangan atau Institute Teknlk dalam288 words
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Advertisement662 1971-06-30 15 ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (a division of Economic Development Board) Applications are Invited rrom Singapore Citizens and permanent residents for the following posts: POSTS CONSOLIDATED SALARY SCALE (A) STOREKEEPER $445 x A2O 628 (C) <B> TECHNICIAN. II $380 x A2O 000 (C) (C) CHARGEHAND $300 x A2O 380 (C) (D)662 words
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Advertisement742 1971-06-30 15 JAWATAN KOSONG DEWAN BAHASA DAN PUSTAKA KUALA LUMPUR Warganegara2 Malaysia adalah dipelawa menyampalkan permohonan bagl memenohl Jawatan2 dldalam Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka seperti yang tersebut di-bawah lni:1. PEREKA BENTOK Tangga Oaji: $615 x 25 715/Umor: Belum mcnlngkat 40 tahun. Pengajian dan PencaJaman: I. (a) Diploma dalam perekaan gerafik dan publislti742 words
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Advertisement1368 1971-06-30 16 A Well-EsUbllshed Industry requires a MANAGER to set up Its International Department. Prospective candidates should have the drive. Initiative and outgoing personality and able to work Independently. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 1. Education H.S.C. or University degree or equivalent J J. Age A mature pewon of 30 to 40 years. J.1,368 words
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Article, Illustration266 1971-06-30 17 By T.F. HWANG, Singapore. Tues LEGAL aid "clinics," manned by local university law students and Mipervised by lawyers, should be set up in all densely-populated areas of Singapore. Only in this way can legal education be made more realistic and meaningful, said Mr.266 words
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87 1971-06-30 17 Partly blind so he used knife in fight SINGAPORE. Tues. A man told a magistrate's court today that he used a knife In a fight with a coworker because he was partially blind. Wong Kiat Hlang. 42. said this when he admitted hurting tank-cleaner Lee Cheong, 32. on board the87 words
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Article48 1971-06-30 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. Lorry driver Tan Pah Huat was fined $30 today (or obstructing traffic by driving too slowly along Buklt Timah Road on Nov. 22, 1909. Motorist Tan Cheng What. was fined $26 for driving at "snail's pace" along Farcer Road on Oct. 33, 1888.48 words
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Article322 1971-06-30 17 From IGNATIUS STEPHEN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Tues The missing 25 -ton British schooner Maria Christina is stranded in Brunei because of radio trouble It was the object of an air-sea search rescue operation last weekend because It was feared lost on its way to Manila.322 words
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Article215 1971-06-30 17 WARNING ABOUT PROBLEM IN SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Tues. There should be no complacency In the approach to the problem of drug-taking in schools, a psychiatrist warns today. Dr. P.W. Ngni, president of the Singapore Association for Mental Health, feels that the fact that pills taken by schoolchildren do not contain any215 words
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573 1971-06-30 17 RITA LOONG - Teacher tells how he was hooked on drugs RITA LOONG Pep pills by day, sleeping tablets by night. By SINGAPORE, Tues. The total disintegration of a Singapore teacher's life after he became "hooked" on drugs was revealed today. The teacher, "retired" at the age of 30 because of his condition,573 words
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Advertisement165 1971-06-30 17 H CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (E»tobli»h«d in I960) 171 -C. Baneoolan Straat, Singapore 7. P.O. Box IMS, S'por«-T«l *****/2562S Or Hock V— Hin Building. S. J«l«n Ah Fook. Johor. Bahru P.O. Box 104, Johor. Bihru-Tal: SSSS HOME-STUDY COURSES 1971/72 (IN ALL SUBJECTS) Hither School Certificate School CartificaU/G.C.E. Malaysia Certificate ef Education165 words
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Advertisement153 1971-06-30 17 Get an Olivetti portable now, we'll teach you to type! Buy the worlds most populafeortable While stocks last, it's yours FREE typewriter, the worlds best typist (on 12"LP.) with your Olivetti portable, will Introduce you to the secrets See your Olivetti dealer now. of "touch-typing". am And now you can153 words
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Miscellaneous746 1971-06-30 17 On your TV and Radio N P.M. Opening and Housewives' LSI Science Report 5.M Programme Summary 1.41 Ghazal Matinee Battle of Love (A 7.11 Alfred Hitchcock Miss 5 M Pok Amai Amai S.N News Cantonese Film Part 1) Bracegirdle Daes Her Duty 53S The Archie Show 117 Social Welfare Lottery746 words
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206 1971-06-30 18 DAP MP Kit Siang gets royal pardon I£UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. The Yang dl-Pertuan Ago n g has granted a royal pardon to Mr. Lim Kit Siang, the DAP MP for Bandar Melaka, who had failed to sumbit within the required time a return of expenses for the Sejramat Utara206 words
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Article47 1971-06-30 18 SINOAPORE, Tues. A scooterlst. Teo Thlam Hal, yesterday admitted riding without insurance cover and while under disqualification in Buklt Timah Road on May 26 last year. He was Jailed for a day. fined $600 and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for three years.47 words
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480 1971-06-30 18 NANCY BYRAMJI - Be creative in music, pupils are told NANCY BYRAMJI 'EXAM CONSCIOUSNESS' DEPLORED By Singapore, Tuesday EXAMINATION consciousness in Singapore has created a vicious circle stifling creativity in potential local musicians. The Ministry of Education's Specialist Inspector In Music, Mr. Charles Lazaroo, said this In a talk arranged by the University,480 words
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Article186 1971-06-30 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. A seaman who was about to conduct a "transaction" In gold coins was found dead in the sea off Sentosa on May 12. Today his friend, Chong Yoke Foon, 36, a draper, voiced his suspicious that seaman Tien Tien Chay, 38, was186 words
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Article42 1971-06-30 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The YMCA is organising a seven-day leadership training camp (or about 50 school-leavers to be held at Pulau Tekong from Aug. 8 to 14. Applications should be submitted to the YMCA not later than July IS.42 words
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Article31 1971-06-30 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Jobless youth. Tan Poh Hiong, 21, was still in a serious condition in Outram Hospital today after being stabbed by three men in Cecil Street yesterday.31 words
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85 1971-06-30 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Changi prisoner who escaped on May 21 was re-ca^tured today. Two guard unit constables. Herbert Sleury and Mallkl bin Ahmad, detained him when they went to Jalan Kuala, off River Valley Road, after hearing the cries of a taxi driver.85 words
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245 1971-06-30 18 Sorhan Singh's sixth sense pays off CINGAPORE. Tues Sorhan Singh Is by nature suspicious. As a jaga, his sixth sense told him to question the respectable- looking middle aged man carrying a parcel out of Shell House yesterday. He stopped the man and demanded he open the parcel. Inside was245 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-06-30 18 BAILYNE SUNG - Russian scientists leave after three-day visit BAILYNE SUNG By CINGAPORE, Tues., A group of 73« Russian scientists the largest group ever to visit Singapore left here today after a three-day stopover. They arrived on board the 5,560-ton research ship Dmitry Mendeleev on Sunday before leaving for a study tour of204 words
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77 1971-06-30 18 Man stabbed in holdup dies in hospital SINOAPORE. Tues The owner of a Oeylang Road dispensary, Mr. Toh Poh Kal. has died In hospital after being stabbed in a hold-up at his office on Friday. Mr. Toh. 53. «*as held up at knifepoint by two men at about 2 p.m.77 words
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Advertisement261 1971-06-30 18 Ideal for the ultra fashion conscious. Keep in the height of fashion with elegant Cibiline fabrics i' Esbiline now available Kfll in 67% Diolen and 33% cotton. H D New controlled price for both qualities in plain colours: Jfl $4.85 per yd for Malaysia (except H Penang). $4.20 per yd261 words
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Miscellaneous138 1971-06-30 18 MMMMI THIS PULSE UNIT -"x. »\jgpvTiniac *v m m m m -J—^v aHOygwrTBE READING A-^Ug^ A TET ON > CHECKS 0UT... /^..vmL, I MR. A GAMST ANO />*• Vr-Z!!**" 18 T l **2pC J MUST BE TMB/OUti TKKS CMC BOOM GUAM SOME ff J XJjn--^«|^^|^^^^^AULlY fiET BACK INOCATOR e TMATIN138 words
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Article, Illustration80 1971-06-30 19 Jungle school for terror tactics PICTUBE on left shows the lecture room in the c o m m v nist t c r rori t camp. On the rear wall of the "hall" is a white paper screen in the form of a triangle, believed to have been used for80 words
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667 1971-06-30 19 STEPHEN BOEY - STEPHEN BOEY: By IPOH, Tiies. The barber and the tailor had their own shops t00... "A COMMUNIST terrorist camp was found in the jungle by security forces." This statement in the news often leaves the man-in-the-street to conjure for himself visions of the667 words
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85 1971-06-30 19 SINGAPORE, Tues A butcher visited his foster father after ne had swallowed some Insecticide, a coroner's court heard today. Chong Hal San, 25, who was foaming at the mouth, then told his father that he had taken "Tolly"— an Insecticide. He died on85 words
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Advertisement148 1971-06-30 19 c ßishion fabric forecast A magazine for to-day 's young Fashion Specially printed and designed in Europe We carry identical materials for every pattern 48 latest style* For every $15/- of materials purchased you get this magazine Free (while stocks lasts) KIfEiUCO'S sTS re t 4 we want more rice'148 words
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Advertisement100 1971-06-30 19 WHO WILL BE OUR "SEAQUEEN"? ■^■1 ■^■T W c-*J i 111 I II h Nil WIN A FREE TRIP TO LONDON JET THERE AND BACK ~tt BY MSA's LUXURY /Ml BOEING 707's JlfPJi\ SPEND A SUPER V.I. P. VACATION IN THE SWINGING CAPITAL AS A GUEST OF NELBARDEN OF LONDON100 words
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Article45 1971-06-30 20 BINOAPORE. TUes. The Singapore National Academy of Science will bold an extraordinary general meeting on Friday to consider several constitutional amendments aimed at streamlining the workings of the academy. The meeting will be held In the PSA Penthouse at 7.30 p.m45 words
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Article28 1971-06-30 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. Zalnol bin Arlf. 21, was fined $75 yesterday for having one reefer of ganja wort h3O cents at Oodown 21, PSA, on June 26.28 words
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Article35 1971-06-30 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— The Second Malaysia Plan Is likely to be debated In the Dewan Raayat on July 12. the Secretary to Parliament announced yesterday The Lower House begins iv session next Monday.35 words
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Article, Illustration329 1971-06-30 20 FREDDY CHEAH - Runaway lorry kills girl walking on pavement FREDDY CHEAH By KUALA LUM1V PUR, Tues. An 18-year-old girl died soon after a lorry hit her and two other girls while £hey were walking along a pavement at the JaPudu Jalan Mountbatten roundabout here today. The Kir Is were walking towards Jalan329 words
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209 1971-06-30 20 Public assistance projects that are substantial SINGAPORE, Tuesday CINGAPORE, Japan and Australia are among a the few countries in the Asia and Western Pacific region with substantial public assistance programmes, says a report by the International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW). The report, prepared by the ICSW's Asia and Western209 words
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Article231 1971-06-30 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The magistrate's court here was well guarded today as the preliminary Inquiry Into the killing of Detective Corporal Yap Sean Hua began. Tentatively charged with his murder is Yap Kuan Tong. 23. He Is alleged to have committed the offence on May 30231 words
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Article86 1971-06-30 20 QINCtAPORE, Tues. A i3 captain from the Marine Department was electrocuted when he wrongly connected the wiring from his floor polisher to an extension cable, a court heard today. The court was told that Captain Leong Kok Wah. 28. had connected the "earth" wire of the polisher to86 words
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227 1971-06-30 20 We were generous to DAP says the MB SEREMBAN, Tues.— Acting Mcntrl Besar Inche Mohamed Taha Talib said the Alliance-control-led State Assembly could have decided not to allow Dr. S. Seevaratnam (DAP-Buklt Nanas) time to be sworn In, by holding the Assembly meeting later Instead of yesterday. He was commenting227 words
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Advertisement242 1971-06-30 20 I YOUR LAST CHANCE TO HEAR CARMEL H '^WaLlaai if at- iSr^^M S*2P^>l a«W jifil^M aaaaattta^^JT I M FfstDni f3 j^p -few— PaiHQCOUm-HCTCLT.L»,,, > ifcio«af laßDdulaal Come to a barbecue around the most beautiful pool in Singapore. On the top floor of the front building of the Ming Court Hotel242 words
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Advertisement93 1971-06-30 20 r^m^4 m S¥ AeaV aW*^ aaf W. LA JL#di ll\Ul^S S—^^^^H^feflß SaV^^^^eaaaa^^-^^ 1 bt^^aT ugsp *vs*jar~nn b^TvWhß^^PßsbiE |f jItJC a*>*»?J>aW*£ fl Incorporated m Singapore m 1906) ,3 FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LTD. take pleasure in announcing 1 the opening of a new branch I today at I 31, EXETER ROAD,93 words
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Article, Illustration330 1971-06-30 21 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL By SINGAPORE, Tues. In a sudden switch of sites, the Government has decided to locate the aquarama planned for Bedok at the holiday island of Sentosa instead. Disclosing this today, a Finance Ministry official said the aquarama would not be a feature of the Bedok330 words
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377 1971-06-30 21 CLEMENT MESENAS - Land from sea for port's growth plan CLEMENT MESENAS By CINGAPORE, Tues 13 The Port Authority will get more room for Its five-year expansion programme when it reclaims 90 acres of land from the sea off Pasir Panjang. The reclaimed area which will be filled with three million cubic yards377 words
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97 1971-06-30 21 SINGAPORE, Toes. A hospital attendant was Jailed for a year and fined $300 today for steal Int $5 worth of food from the Outrun Hospital kitchen. Inspector Chia Client Poh, prosecuting, told the court that a CPIB officer who was keeping obcer-97 words
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Article486 1971-06-30 21 When a man took a girl to hotel IPOH, Tuesday RETIRED hospital assistant denied today that he took a 16-year-old girl to a hotel "with bad intentions." "I can swear in any temple that I had no such intention," said T. Ratnasabapathy, 54, under cross-examin-ation by defence counsel Mr. Gurdev486 words
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115 1971-06-30 21 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Science Council Is to award part-time study fellowships, under Its Applied Research Fellowship scheme, to graduate- scientists and technologists employed in industry. The fellowships will be for study at a university on a suitable project, leading to a higher degree,115 words
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Article142 1971-06-30 21 Changi X-rays anger seamen SINGAPORE. Tues— Some Singapore seamen are angry over a ruling that they can only get chest X-rays at the SATA clinic In Changl. They say they are being Inconvenienced by having to travel a long way from the Seamen's Registration Board in Shenton Way to Changl142 words
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Advertisement113 1971-06-30 21 PLAYING 1 I THE STOCK I I MARKET I I WHY MISS I I BIG OPPORTUNITIES I I when NEW NATION I PUTS THEM IN FRONT OF YOU? I THE FINANCE PAGE I GIVES YOU OPENING PRICES, TAKEOVER NEWS, BIDS, RIGHTS ISSUES AND A DAILY SHARES ANALYSIS. READ I NEW113 words
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Advertisement216 1971-06-30 21 Lr i 1 11 mg >^l| YOU ARE CORDIALLY m ~^o|l__ j[_ Ca at OUr f s^^M^s^M^s^dtsf «vaw3i^— mur STALL 3t i n *fe^^^L^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ KALLANG PARK 4/ D 20 SUPER >/^\^ DS 21 PALLAS V j Tht Citro«nh»v« distinguished *'<^l themselves for their Mrodyriamic styling, responsively powerful engine, S ~~TP216 words
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Article100 1971-06-30 22 TNI FAMILY OF the late Mi. Ooh Chew Chua thank th« Prim* Mlnlater hla Cabinet Colleague*, lltmbtn mMMMt PA. P. Central Branch Executive Members, varlou* Cluba Aiioriatloni. Ven. M.M. Mahawrera Mahanayaka Thera A Member* of Manitala Vihara (Bud dhlat Temple), relative! friend* for their kind aervlcea. donation!, wreath*, acroll*.100 words
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Article63 1971-06-30 22 ANNA tiH SALON (Shangri-la Hotel) offers complete beauty treatment: facial*, make-up, ikincare. hair dressing, manicures, pedicures, body massage, ateam and sauna bit hi 9 am to 7 pm. dally. Mrs. Anna Sim In personal attendance. Appointments Tel: *****4 ext. 824. LOUIII KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Sinxapura for your latest63 words
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Obituary107 1971-06-30 22 MRS. TAN LIP TIONQ (nee Sim Slew Oeok) age 48. passed away on 29.6.71 leaving behind her beloved husband, sons Hong Chal. Hong Huat Hlap Boon Tin, HonK Soon Hong Poh. Hong Thye. Hong Thlam, adopted son Ricky Yeo, daughter Joo Sim. daughters-in-law Dolly Koh. Dorothy Swee, future daughters-in-law107 words
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Article16 1971-06-30 22 S.O.S. SAMARITANS OF SINGAPORE Despairing? Tempted to suicide? Find a phone. Ring ***** any time.16 words
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Advertisement703 1971-06-30 22 WANTED very attractive and efficient Hotlque Assistant for wholesaler Monthly $150/- plua transport allowance. Apply with recent pho'ograph (returnable) to Queen Street P.O. Box 61 B'pore. DRAUGHTSMBN DRAUGHTSWOMEN with experience on alr-condltlinlng' electrical Installation* required Oood prospects. Please apply: Technology onuultants. 332-C. Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore 9 Tel *****3. CIT YOUR703 words
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Advertisement809 1971-06-30 22 WANTEO FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK cum typist. Preferably with knowledge of Chinese. Apply MacPherson P.O. Box 86 Spore. GENERAL LIVE IN AMAH for European famly 2 children. Must speak English 64 Chu Yen Street. (23). Tel: *****2. WANTED URGENTLY part-time salesgirls to deal with textile and cosmetics Apply to Box A809 words
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Advertisement940 1971-06-30 22 DISTRICT 20. Hilltop Bungalow newly renovated near Singapore Inland Country Club. 2 Bedrooms with Bathrooms attached Separate llvlng-dlnlnr rooms, furnished Rent B$HOO/- 2 yean' lease. Phone *****8. *****8 Principals only. BEAUTIFUL 2-STORBV DETACHED house with 3 bedrooms. separate dining, living room suitable for top executive*. quiet surrounding 43, Jalan Kampong940 words
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Advertisement954 1971-06-30 22 SPORE 1* VAOANT FURNISHED single/double room* Breakfast optional, bachelors preferred. Phone ***** B'pore. DISTRICT IS, one furnished room. available for bachelors or students only. For enquiries ring *****0 B'pore DIST. 9, Furnished room* quiet surrounding, bathroom attached, telephone. 328. River Valley Close. I Pacific Mansion Block C). FURNISHED 2-STORBV SEMI-DE-TACHED954 words
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Advertisement1002 1971-06-30 22 CHINESE (30) WORKING require* unrurnlshed /furnished room preferably separate entrance bathroom attached. Box ASS2B B.T. EUROPEAN FAMILY. permanent residents, require reasonable bouse, dlst. 9. 10. 11. before September. Office hours: Spore *****8. FRENCH FAMILIES require Immediately 8 houses/flats. furnished unfurnished. Rental $800/- $1,800/- p.m. Tel: B'pore *****1. URCENTLV REQUIRED single-storey1,002 words
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Advertisement1018 1971-06-30 22 Tuition V.W.C.A. CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE Class commencing 5.7.71 at 10.00 a.m. 11. 15 a.m /6 00 p.m. 7.15 p.m. Twice weekly Monday And Friday. 20 lesson course. $23 member. $30/- non-member. Enquiries Spore ***** ***** TUITION on cake-making, otah-ouh nyonya cooking a delicious satay Instructed by Md. Yu Toon Oee 213.1,018 words
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Advertisement944 1971-06-30 22 Cl.f.i CCA.: O.W.A.i July. Leeturere Parletere. Oraduatef Professional Acecimtant* Academy of Accountancy. Clemenceas Avenue. Spore SO4IS. M «as» ELEMENTARY •"KEN JAPANESE! (4 7 71. Sunday* 9 m *sr Chine** Language a**" 1 IT C Beach Road. Spore *****. Tours and Excursions ARCHIPELAGO SPECIAL °J"±* TOURS: (Alr-condltloned ™°"J1 Malaya W**t Cca*t944 words
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Advertisement1128 1971-06-30 23 B!7!^ t ilf M% ""i PATROCLUS leuots, Livtrpool. Belfast lary I jar. 7 i.ri i/»a M* 11 &us a.s iSj AJAI Li.erpool My a lary I] a»~S!S-: Ss Si 1 414/S PELEUS Leuots, Liverpool, Belfast., (tat S Sett 1 Jeit a/ia un zt i«.^.*s:Hi Bi ss lUMAEUS L.»irpool Uit2 J1,128 words
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Advertisement2177 1971-06-30 23 a^Mt^ajpji^ajffflal '^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^LJm m J m .^^^^S^L*f'-^S^' i HIECT Tl UMUtt II 30 lAYS P. Sham Penang Smpport LOAOINt FOB: BtSOTA SaJtml Sailtd (aa 4S/1 Hameurg/Braman. A'dam/R'dam, A'wtrp, Oslo, C'burg. Malmo C'hagen. PATA(ONIA M| 0/11 lary 12/11 My 11/11 C'blanca, H'burf/B'min, R'dam/ Adam, G'burg, Aarhus. C'hagen SUMBAWA Ml »/a Jaly 27/212,177 words
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Advertisement1232 1971-06-30 23 FimMIMITIY EXWKS JEIVICE OIIECT FIOM EAST COAST Ii.SA. NtwYort Paaaaf P. S'kaa) Sport Kutfstan IiFWI M|i *at,s sapt I IUIO Jaa.l2 Mill My 14 My IT TiT iarylt taf 1 tag I Xt I »»»"«UI Slits M|ll ta, ,j fct v All contracts art made on ttrms and conditions of1,232 words
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Advertisement1072 1971-06-30 24 Vi— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. I 11 J West A u«tr»ll«/ Singapore J«pan Sorvie* Fremantlt S'K'i MiIiiii Ylkkaichi/»a|oya Yhaina KcDt lltf.a Mm" II tn J Stpt 7 Stpt 11 Sept 14 Sift 1? Stpt Acctptiag Mf|» fir Mot. BsaU, Nag eya, YttokMM. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD JAPAN. N. KONC,1,072 words
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Advertisement944 1971-06-30 24 FOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore LaMiag fart :NAMATA II Aag 11/20 Aag 21,22 Aaf Aack, Will, Lytt. D'din. FROM AUSTRALIA Pining P Sham Singapore PURNEA Ml.ll STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: ""^^^ngapore P. Sham Pining LMliaf far: IAJULAt 1/14 laly II Illy II lily Nagapattinam, Madras. RAJULAt 2/ I Aaf I944 words
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Advertisement893 1971-06-30 24 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. =i». (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) "yt ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPI SERVICE LOADINfi FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRI. Singapore P. Sham Penang Arrrns: NEPTUNE AMETNTST 7/11 Illy 11/12 Illy 11 Illy London 10/1, H'burg 14 R'dam 17/1, Havre893 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1971-06-30 25 Mr. David Ong Tlong Oln First Anniversary 30-6-1971. Sadly missed but not forgotten By Mary it his beloved ones. DAVID ONG TIONG GIN25 words
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Advertisement649 1971-06-30 25 21 K»«t. Tap»h 21 Weat LCT Inagua Wlt rf Kou lUjah. Kadlna. Rovrr 22, Toml Maru 23/24. B«r A:or w r llatahlrt and Blra. Sheva 25/28. Purne. M/M. Star Mount Apo Number 2 Btllatrtx 38/38. D«Uu Maru 40/41 Wharf B«rtw Jotintvcrttt and Hnyo Mmru 4S. Itrawn BwtrM AchJllea Vlahva IN.649 words
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Advertisement611 1971-06-30 25 INTERTRAIN TESTING SERVICE We have introduced a Testing Service for office staff. If you are recruiting office staff you can have the candidates objectively tested and rated by our expert teaching staff. Write for details. 0} NTERNATIONAL BULOMG. ORCHARD RD.SMGAPORt I TEL *****8/*****8 VESSELS FOR SALE Available 4 vessels foi611 words
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Advertisement350 1971-06-30 25 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties, to be held st our saleroom. No. 58. Market Street. Singapore, on Wednesday, 7th July. 1971 at 2.30 PM 285 (old Na 127) paslr Panjang Road, area 6.053 sq.ft. freehold (not subject to Rent Control). 287 (old No. 128) Paslr Panjang Road, area 7.895350 words
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Advertisement509 1971-06-30 25 SCHEDULE VII (Bate 14) THE NATIONAL LAND CODE AUCTION SALE OP STATE LAM) Notice Is hereby given that one piece of State land described In the schedule below situated In the district or Buttem-orth will be sold by public auction on the Bth July. 1971 at 1030 am at the509 words
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Advertisement1180 1971-06-30 26 /^f|^ LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN |f|^ TANAH PERSEKUTUAN xl§i^ KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tender] ada-lah di-pelawa danpids kuntrektera vans ocr pengalaman bagl kerjaS dl-bawah BK. NO. GO/ 71 A) Membekal dan menghantar Reiniorced Concrete Spun Pipes' di-empat Ranchangan Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Perseicuiuan BK. NO. 61/71 < B) Membena Jalan3 Pertanian dan Pembetong2 di-RKI Bukit1,180 words
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Advertisement179 1971-06-30 26 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 regulation179 words
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Advertisement189 1971-06-30 26 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 CHONO LIN SECRETARY. (BY ORDER OF THE BOARD)189 words
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Advertisement155 1971-06-30 26 MARINE EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE OR CONTRACT Fleet of Marine Equipment Including large Cutter Suction dredgers available in South East Asia for hire or contracting interested party please contact Andac International Ltd. PO Box 623. Kota Kinabalu. Sabah Malaysia LAND PROJECT FOR SALE Land Project valued In the vicinity ot $1,600,*****155 words
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Advertisement1066 1971-06-30 27 (Cont. from Page 22) Business Opportunity FOR SALE onr l>ir and restaurant nrtH Hnmnrlrs ring *****1 rrtt* to 66/61. Houth Bridge Koad. 2nd Floor. 8 nicapore 1. Mr a promoter with catering cf some imagination and M organist and manage as a successful sr'alde holiday com--10 snalsti with 4 btdrtem1,066 words
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Advertisement794 1971-06-30 27 V«kl«l«« tor ml* 400 Lll UIID Car (Pte) Ltd 130. Dunrarn Koad Tel: (Spore) *****«. *****5 1970 F Cortina. IMB Fiat 125. Mazda 1200. F Cortina Austin Mini 8/Wumi, IBM F/Falcon Fiat 600 D. 1U67 F, Falcon. F, Cortina Super. Mazda I*oo IBM Holden Hpvcial. lt>6s Holden Special 1866 Volkswagen.794 words
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Advertisement780 1971-06-30 27 WE BUY. SELL trad* la for good used ear. Ws will value your ear to the maximum mure. Call anytime Ng Ksong Car Traders. 14, Paterson HIU. Tel MMO4 Spore. Its* VAUXMALL VICTON under 21.000 miles well kept highest offer secures Phone Mallni Spore ***** office hours. IMI FORD PREFECT.780 words
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Advertisement850 1971-06-30 27 SALON CATALINA (Alr-Condltloned) welcome Ladles Oenilemen. 31»A River Valley Road (opposite Kllliney Road) Binjapore ******. VIOLIT'S SALON H The Cuts Bale* for Maaaats. lit cam Saunanatb Cent s Hair Stylist 2«. Tomllasoa Rosxl Tsl: aToor* 03T44. MODBNN MASIAQI, DUVMIAT, Infra-Rays Sauna Bteambath. 67-A. Victoria Street. Corner Bras Basab Road. 24MS.850 words
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Advertisement544 1971-06-30 27 Emms ELECTRONIC MEMORIES MAGNETICS PTE. LTD. A leading producer of computer memory stocks and systems needs: PRODUCTION ENGINEER Applicants must be university graduates or professionally qualified in mechomcal or electrical engineering with some experience in an industrial organisation. Previous applicants need not re-apply. Qualified applicants are requested to send comprehensive544 words
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Advertisement446 1971-06-30 27 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY NOTICE OF APPLICATION AIR-CONDITIONED CABINET ENTREPOT FACILITIES AT GODOWN 148 TO LET 1. Applications are invited for the tenancy of two cabinet entrepot bays which should be alr-condltloned at lessee's expense. Each bay has a floor area of approximately 500 sq. ft. at Oodown 148446 words
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Advertisement556 1971-06-30 27 SI ROHANJ/IYA PKLABOHAN PULAU PINANO JAWAT \N PEGAWAI KEBELAMATAN Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada warga-nefrara2 Malaysia yang memllekl kr'ulusan2 yang tersebut dl-bawah lnl untok Jawatan Pegaval KeselamaUn:— (a) Tangga Oajl $350 x 20 390 420 X 28 560 588 x 28 $700. (b) Taraf Kera'ayatan: Warga-negara Malaysia (o Umor: Tldak melebehi556 words
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343 1971-06-30 28 ERNEST FRIDA - India, NZ to star in Pesta hockey ERNEST FRIDA By INDIA, the 1968 Mexico Olympic Games bronze medallists, will have a chance of settling an old score with New Zealand in the regional hockey tournament in Singapore to be held in conjunction with this year's Pesta Sukan from Aug. 8343 words
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Article122 1971-06-30 28 A GOAL In the 40th minute by lnslde-rlght Mat Noor enabled Ming Court Hotel to edge Alexandra 'A' 3-2 in the FAS division three league soccer match at Farm Park yesterday. Ming Court, Business Houses division three league and cup champions, found their form when they returned122 words
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Article375 1971-06-30 28 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE BY ARMED Forces (SAFSA) emerged from the brink of defeat to nose out Vigilante Corps by four penalties to three after they were deadlocked at 2-2 during extra time in last night's dramapacked Singapore Government Services Football League senior knockout final at Jalan375 words
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Article92 1971-06-30 28 "MV YOUNG with 40 points won A the Singapore Island Country Club "A" Division for the Lady's Cup competition played over Island Course yesterday. Runner-up was J. Read with 36 points. The first nine ballsweep went to M Young (24 points), and the second nine was shared92 words
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401 1971-06-30 28 rpHE Asian Football Con--1 federation will tighten the roles governing the Asian Youth soccer tournament to ensure that they will not be stumped once again by a team Melding professionals and non-nationals. Mr. Henry Hsu, Taiwan's delegate to the International Olympic Council, gave401 words
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262 1971-06-30 28 Newcombe races into the Wimbledon s-finals LONDON, Tues— Defending champion John Newcombe, in 70 minutes of controlled all court power tennis, demolished fellow Australian, Colin Dibley, today to enter the Wimbledon's singles semifinals for the fourth time in five years. Newcombe, 27. current leader of the 1971 World Championship Tennis262 words
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Article, Illustration311 1971-06-30 28 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By /^ENTRE THREE Tham Hoi Peng played a captain's game to enable defending champions Raffles Institution to chalk up a cricket score when they trounced Jalan Teck Whye 70-0 (eight goals and 10 tries) In their opening National Schools 'A'311 words
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Article423 1971-06-30 28 LONDON, Tuesday THE Pakistani cricketers' match against Lancashire was abandoned as a draw on the final day at Manchester today after heavy rain had flooded the pitch. Only 80 minutes play was possible this morning and during that time Lancashire took their overnight score of 17Reuter - 423 words
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384 1971-06-30 29 EPSOM JEEP - Midsun to clash with Twin Happiness EPSOM JEEP By and Twin Happiness, two brilliant young sprinters in Class 2, will clash for the first time over 6f at Bukit Timah on Sunday. There is very little to choose between them. Midsun was withdrawn on the course last Sunday because of384 words
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Article91 1971-06-30 29 NEW YORK, Tues. Results of yesterday's major league baseball games: American League: Cleveland 3 New York 0 (Ist). Cleveland 6 New York 2 (2nd). Boston 10 Washington 4. Milwaukee 7 Chicago 4. Detroit v Baltimore (postponed). Oakland 6 Minnesota 4. California 3 Kansas City 0. National League:91 words
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Article70 1971-06-30 29 IjONDON. Tues. Two sitzling birdie putts of 20ft on the last two greens helped Peter Thomson lead with a four-under 66 In the first round of the Sunbeam pro-am £4.000 golf tournament at Richmond here yesterday A shot behind him Is the fastrising British star. Peter70 words
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87 1971-06-30 29 ADELAIDE, Tues. A former Malaysian table tennis player has been named in the Australian team to meet England in the first of a Test series here this week. David Lee Man Chew, who represented Malaysia in world championship meets before shifting toReuter - 87 words
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Article262 1971-06-30 29 ]WEW YORK, Tues. An American women's team of 28 athletes, including seven Olympians, several national record-holders and three defending champions, were announced yesterday for United States-Russia-World All-Stars match at Berkeley. California, next Friday and Saturday. If our track team run with 100 per cent effortReuter - 262 words
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Article119 1971-06-30 29 NEW YORK, Tues. Lee Trevlno earned only US$759 for a 34th-place finish in last week's Cleveland Open but still leads the 1971 U.S. tour earnings list, the PGA reported. Trevlno has won U*****,869 while Jack Nlcklaus, who passed up the Cleveland tournament, is secondReuter - 119 words
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Article50 1971-06-30 29 NEW YORK. Mbn. World lightweight champion Ken Buchanan of Britain was honoured at Kiamesha Lake last night as PlßhUr of the Year" for 1970 at the New York Boxing Writers Association 1 annual dinner. Buchanan is the first Scottish boxer to receive the E. J. Nell memorial award.50 words
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283 1971-06-30 29 FREE-AT-LAST CLAY: I WANT MY CROWN CHICAGO, Tues Casrlus Clay, free, for the first time in four years from the spectre of prison, has set his sights on regaining his world heavyweight crown from Joe Frazier. Then, he said, he would retire and devote himself to his Black Muslim religion283 words
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Article, Illustration134 1971-06-30 29 It's Noraini, doing the next best thing THE 630-mile Tour of Malaysia is strictly for men only. But Noraini Ma'ad bad no intention of stapin* at home in Johore Bahru and miss the thrill chase of the treat cycling race. So Noraini, 19, a championship cyclist in her own right134 words
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Article, Illustration293 1971-06-30 29 French cycling coach coming They're off! pYCLING. which is fast galnine popularity after the Asian Gam»6 fiHTTtl. will get another boa.t when a French coaih arrives shortly for six n>onths. Sports M 1 n 1 ter Dato Hamzah said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that he had discussed this wl h293 words
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Article40 1971-06-30 29 Free School qualified for the final of the schools under-16 waterpolo champu ns'iips when they beat St. Xavier'i 4-1 yesterday. In an under-20 match. St. Xavier's proved too good for Tanjong Bungah Secondary, uinnine 14 3.40 words
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Advertisement228 1971-06-30 28 ■MMMMMMMUMHI 0 _^^rj^^^^ au j. —^■^■■■l- 'VM"H^k^k^k^k^Hß HvBV _^r -^^klfl kS The New Caxton Encyclopedia the most colourfiilworkof its kindin the world Th* New Caxton Encyclopedia the moat colourful work MM |H H■■■■■■H■■■■■■ |H ol Its kind In th« world. IT Superb full colour pictures throughout the 20 volumes b228 words
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Advertisement49 1971-06-30 28 DON'T COME TO US FOR WMIfftPER AND CARPET WE Wll COME TO YOJ TELEPHONE *****2 T2GA3ENCESPTELTD 22-C South Canal Ffcad Sngepore 1 TAG WITH TAG FOR THE BEST MORGANS! ■B— J MORGAN^ POMADE In NEW handy tubes Darkens grey hair-gradually *ebowx*bkmjan. MGRAFTON LABQRATORI£S PT€ LTD Ft HANG $IOU KUCHMC49 words
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Miscellaneous149 1971-06-30 28 Cricket National Schools Tournament: Seniors: St. Patricks v Tanglln; Raffles Institution v Victoria (Balestier Road 2.25 p.m.); Juniors: St. Patricks A' v Victoria; St. Joseph's 'B' v Raffles (Balestier Rd. 8 a.m.) Net b«ll SWNA league: Dlv. 3: OCBC v Sprinters II; TTC v SRC (River Valley Road 5.45 pjn.).149 words
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Advertisement163 1971-06-30 29 Now in their 1971 enlarged edition, Winstedt't "An Unabridged English-Malay Dictionary" and "An Unabridged Malay-English Dictionary" have been accepted as the most comprehensive Malay language dictionaries available and the indispensable companions for modern day business. Available from all booksellers in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, or MARICAN SONS (M) SDN. BHD163 words
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Advertisement467 1971-06-30 29 WORD PUZZLE p Cat il»m ltllr< huts STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAYJ WORD PUZZLE *Z' I I vff\ Cat CWM>> I »tiliH lailiacl.aai aaitir ttli. MM (MC./MU/NHS) aMrm O O i I I I i iHm l f|ll i 5 2 ■S| S I MISSING HH UN LETTERS 4^^w| *cross BHHri l^^^^^H467 words
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Article, Illustration141 1971-06-30 30 LO S ANGLES, Tues. A Grand Jury returned a two-count indictment yesterday accusing Dr. Daniel Ellsberg of theft of U.S. Government property and unauthorised possession of "documents and writings related to the national defence." Dr. Ellsberg surrendered earlier in the day in Boston and141 words
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Article22 1971-06-30 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Chinese Association will hold Its 30th annual general assembly here on Aug. 14 and IS.22 words
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Article422 1971-06-30 30 T ONDON. Tint. —The atock market lj drifted lower today In quiet trading. Teiterday'a apeech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer waa termed disappointing by dealer*. who bad expected some mention of reflating the economy. Wall Street* downtrend and the latest figure* on Britnh clearing bank advance* were422 words
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262 1971-06-30 30 180 men freed after blitz on bookies SINGAPORE, Tuesday pOLICE have released about 180 people, picked ud over the weekend at the Singapore Turf Club in a major crackdown on bookmaking at the races. Statements were recorded from every one of them. Their photographs were also taken. The big operation262 words
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249 1971-06-30 30 'Aid Pak club' agrees to meet later this year WA S HINGTON, Thurs. The United States and other members of the "Aid Pakistan club" have agreed to meet in September or October with the Pakistan Government to review its aid requirements, the State Department said yesterday. Denying reports that thereReuter; AP; UPI - 249 words
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Article33 1971-06-30 30 23 days in space MOSCOW. Tues. The three Salyut (Salute) cosmonauts have undergone a detailed physical examination and Indications are that they are still In perfect health after 23 days In space. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article32 1971-06-30 30 LONDON, Tut Britain's Family Planning Association said today It had to abandon a survey on virgins and nonvirgin* In the British Isles because It couldn't find enough virgins— UPl.32 words
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Article27 1971-06-30 30 SALISBURY. Tues. Lord Goodman, the British Labour peer, arrived this morning to head the team for high-level settlement talks with Premier laa Smith's Government. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Obituary34 1971-06-30 30 K. NARAYANAN. 1». Highland ClOM Ilrwport. pawed Mir peacefully Iravlnf behind wife. dauthttr ODUMflnrl, aoo Kithlrkftman. aenin -law fUmaehuidrui and irud children to mourn. Cortege leaves reaMance 4 p.m. today (or Hindu Crematorium.34 words
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295 1971-06-30 30 More on the life of a S'pore detainee From HARRY MILLER LONDON, Tues. The Daily Telegraph today published another despatch from Singapore the second In two days on the Republic's political detainees. It begins with a statement that indications are that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and his People's Action Party295 words
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Page 30 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1971-06-30 30 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to 12 noon: Fair.15 words
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