The Straits Times, 3 July 1971
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Title Section24 1971-07-03 1 <^ AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper EsUL IMS SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration628 1971-07-03 1 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Jumbo age is here! ARTHUR RICHARDS; Boeing-747 flies in By Singapore, Friday Only 22 in the 350-seater SINGAPORE airport joined the jumbo set today. A Pan American Airways plane became the first Boeing-747 to land at Paya Lebar at 6.18 p.m. today three-and-a-half hours late. There were only 22 passengers628 words
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63 1971-07-03 1 Last words from Soyuzll: See Back Page Secret NATO papers sold OSLO, Pit The Norwegian Defence Ministry tonight confirmed a newspaper report that a box of classified (secret) North Atlantic Treaty organisation (NATO) documents was •old at an auction In eastern Norway three weeks ago for UBM6O ($1,350), to anUPI - 63 words
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Article25 1971-07-03 1 TAIPEH, Pit Six people, including four children, were found hacked to death here early today in a gruesome mass murder, police reported. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article216 1971-07-03 1 N.G. KUTTY - N.G. KUTTY: By Singapore, Friday YOLNG housewife and her two babies fell to their deaths from the eighth floor of a Housing Board block of flats in St. Michael's Estate tonight. Susan LJm Mlew Slang, 25. wife of a Bombay merchant now In Hong Kong216 words
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82 1971-07-03 1 SAF to be allowed to train in Australia pANBERRA, Fri. Sin- jrapores armed forces will be allowed to train In Australia, Prime Minister William McMahon announced today. Arreement in principle had been reached with the Government of Singapore, he said. The Australian Government would look favourably on any request fromUPI - 82 words
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Article36 1971-07-03 1 WIMBLEDON. Prl. Evonne Ooolagong. the 19-year-old Australian aboriginal girl. on a surprise victory In the women's singles final here today beating fellow Australian Margaret Court, the tlUe holder, 6-4 6-I.— AP (See Page 35).AP - 36 words
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Article118 1971-07-03 1 poSPORT (England), Prl. The three crewmen trapped in the Royal Navy submarine Artemis for 10 hours, surfaced shortly after dawn today. The first man to appear surfaced at 4.20 a.m. after divers and navy rescue teams had worked all night to raise the sunken submarine highReuter - 118 words
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Article550 1971-07-03 1 HUGH MABBETT - Indons go to the polls today HUGH MABBETT By JAKARTA, Fri. Election eve In Indonesia finds officials nervous, politicians worried and the 57 million people eligible to vote tomorrow as bland as ever. The generals look to be the long-term losers, because If the election is to have meaning it550 words
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Article24 1971-07-03 1 DOVER (England). Fri. Three men and three women today set off on the first nude relay swim of the English Channel. AP.AP - 24 words
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3 a.m. ROUNDUP
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Article55 1971-07-03 1 LONDON. Fri. The Moscow corretpondent of the Lrenlnr Newt §aid today Kuui»'< three cosmonauts died became "they failed to seal the hatch of their spacecraft properly." The usually well-informed correspondent. Victor Louts, said this explanation of the deaths was put forth by Moscow scientists fathered for the55 words
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Advertisement204 1971-07-03 2 r^\ fV *»cf a>9 I, y /^j i v J A r ~»«J^M m *i^ w^T 9 \wm hT t ml/ A W x? j^tjfmr y A mWi m ■^mf^m v //J j^. s om^^Ei&^^. A^^H nfl A whole new airline designed to give you more for your money Now204 words
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Article, Illustration242 1971-07-03 3 YAP CHENG TONG - YAP CHENG TONG: By Singapore, Fri. CTURDY arms grlpping his Armallte rifle securely, the soldier In Tumasek green leaps over the fire obstacle and rushes on to encounter the enemy. Then, enemy vanquished, he retires quietly to the applajise of 10,000 spectators watching242 words
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195 1971-07-03 3 Malaysia to spend $1,300 m on development KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Development in Malaysia will swing into action with a record Government spending of more than $1.3 billion this year. This represents an Increase of nearly $418.7 million over the Interim amount approved early this year. Originally an estimated sum of195 words
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Article104 1971-07-03 3 GERAKAN SUSPENDS TWO MEMBERS PENANG, Fri.— Dr. Lim Chong En, acting chairman of Gerakan, today said that the party's working committee had suspended two members the delegates conference organising secretary, Mr. K. Pon n v durai, and Bungsar ward chairman, Inche Zainal Rampak. The party's working committee, which met on104 words
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Article40 1971-07-03 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. A labourer, M. Karpaya. was found dead beside the railway tracks at Lorong Faham. off Upper Buklt Tlmah Road, on June IS, shortly after a train had passed, a coroner's court heard today. Verdict: Misadventure.40 words
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170 1971-07-03 3 SINGAPORE. Frl SOCIAL workers from five regional countries. Including Singapore, will compile a handbook on the selection and training of the volunteer worker. This was one of the objectives reached by the International Council of Social Welfare at the close ofAgencies - 170 words
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466 1971-07-03 3 K. LUMPUR, Fri rpHE High Court re- fused today to lift an injunction on Prof. Syed Hussein Al-Atas prohibiting him from claiming to be or acting as chairman of the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia. The decision came 24 hours before the biennial delegates conference466 words
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Article39 1971-07-03 3 SENOAPORE, PH. Labourer Ang Lai Sent, 31. today denied a charge of having sexual relations with a girt below 16 yean In South Buona Vista Road on March 30 between 7.10 and 11.30 p.m. Ball was allowed.39 words
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Article41 1971-07-03 3 SINGAPORE, FH. A party of 27 British travel agents and Journalists will arrive at Paya Letoar Airport on Sunday at 3.20 pjs. on an MRA flight They will stay In Singapore as the guests of the airline until Wednesday41 words
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248 1971-07-03 3 Ismail warns women of the Red -menace- ifUALA LUMPUR, Prl. The new generation of women, being active In almost every field, might very well become involved in the "unhealthy field" of communism. Stating this today, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun (Dr.) Ismail, urged women's organisations to warn women of the248 words
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Article73 1971-07-03 3 Protest over new work rules KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The administrative staff of the University Hospital today demonstrated against the imposition of the University Hospital Employees' Service Regulations. About 500 workers gathered at the hospital's main entrance at about 1.30 pjn.. waving cliculars Informing them of the changes made under the73 words
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Advertisement321 1971-07-03 3 DEFINITELY LAST DAY TO-DAY of our Remember! Your Last Opportunity To Buy and Save Rush to: jj\jWJ£r 92 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** PERSONNEL MANAGER U.S. INDUSTRIAL GROUP ($3,000) A key executive will be appointed to advise the General Manager on personnel policy and to contribute as part of321 words
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Miscellaneous45 1971-07-03 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I /MUMBLE... AL I I WHAT'S EATIN' >A,\ <„ ITS JUST Bis fUAklS*** GRUMBLE... h— I P/ a SYLVESTER? THIS THAT I /^\n Q> 0 Tir^O.V^S^^'Gc I MuMBLEi y£3 v JKJI IS A BIG JOB AN'/ CAN'T -N|J uca uV\ /OY///*2)/^Sv45 words
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Advertisement342 1971-07-03 4 O^ers peerless comfort, RESTAURANT <?i//>f o/?rf /«/x«O' <>» «s 216 3^Y^ >7^ i?s sv^VtS carpeted, alrconditioned Ask for anything from a cup A rooffli d jw/fes. W/fft roperf or" fea ro dishes derived from E^/nuj/c anrf 24-hour service. age-old Cantonese recipes. p- s^yji^ooFreE D|SCO treasures -y Or step into the342 words
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Advertisement184 1971-07-03 4 nr oberoi W IhOTTEL SINGAPORE J THE COFFEE SHOP doors are never closed. Anytime is the right time for a snack, a meal, a sweet-treat. i /HM 1 I ll^^rSSvr^i J IV 1«3f3 di a jk^f s^ 4 JimmiE leeds AT THE Doi^c ct »oir FRENCH RESTAURANT tiX^% A Real184 words
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Advertisement262 1971-07-03 4 with a song mn» in her heartA PEKING DUCK SSSMSI V\\ genuine Peking FOOD Nightly from oft ask for world renowned L -j jj or any of the 140 delicious Peking dishes I A You name it, we serve you y)/) quick lunch p*A jn (Food served within 15 minutes)262 words
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198 1971-07-03 5 Swear in mosque' dare to police -sergeant SINGAPORE, Fri. A lawyer, defending himself in a traffic summons case, today challenged the police sergeant who "booked" him to swear in a mosque that his evidence in court was the truth. Mr. Peter Guok Sing Swee also accused Sgt. Tahir bin Yusof198 words
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Article54 1971-07-03 5 SINOAPORE, Prl. Labourer Lee Cheng Soon, 18, today admitted robbing a 13 -year -old schoolboy of his watch at a bus stop In Lorong Chuan on June 9. Cheng Soon had threatened to beat up Chua Teck Kee If the watch, worth $60, was not hsnded54 words
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296 1971-07-03 5 'Spore needs a steady source of workers' SINGAPORE, Fri THE Minister for Law and National Develop- ment, Mr. E.W. Barker, said tonight that a steady source of young people who could be "geared for industry within the shortest possible time" were vital to this stage of Singapore's industrial development. Mr.296 words
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Article32 1971-07-03 5 SINOAPORE. FTI There were no first and second prize winners In last right's Toto draw. The first prl» for Sunday's (July 4) draw will now be $]70,000.32 words
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286 1971-07-03 5 Dearer milk: Govt to get new list of shops SINGAPORE, Fri. Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE) is to send to the Government another list of shopkeepers profiteering on locally-made condensed milk. Dr. Henry Ong, pro-tern qhairman of CASE, disclosing this today, urged the Government to take immediate action. He claimed286 words
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86 1971-07-03 5 Nantah begins orientation programme for 800 students SINGAPORE. Fri. The Nanyang University Student Affairs Department's orientation programme for about 800 firstyear students began yesterday. The students attended talks and were conducted round the campus. Tea parties were held this morning by the arts, science and commerce (acuities for the seniors86 words
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Article34 1971-07-03 5 Co-op day ceremony SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Co-operatives' Union will celebrate the 49th International Co-operatives Day tomorrow at the Cultural Centre with the presentation of certificates to veteran members and scholarships to members' children.34 words
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Article26 1971-07-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, PH. The Ministry of Health is to set up a school for graduate nu.ses to (rain staff for specialised units and departments.26 words
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Advertisement288 1971-07-03 5 r 12nd WEEK of m x 1 IT! J HEART STOPPING MT k SUSPENSE at the »i jtf 4 Capitol -J^^aat^ i m Everybody saw the killing... only the 1 boy saw the killer. he too must die! j EYEWITNESS «r i LIONEL JEFFRIES, SUSAN GEORGE, in TECHNICOLOR (AnothT MIIXIOM-DOLLAR288 words
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Advertisement154 1971-07-03 5 CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE AIR FLOWN BEEF OUR SPtCIALITT OPf N Noon Midnioht (Ivory day) 13 •14 CoirnhiH Road Mi 374J44 GOLDEN CITY THEATRE (Qyeenttown) Tomorrow Special Sunday Morning Show 10 a.m. Jai ankar Vijoya Nirmala "UVIRA MAANAMA" (Tamil) T<ckett on Sales NOW Charity thaw ta celebrate The loth Mando«etum ia154 words
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Advertisement298 1971-07-03 5 .■n UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF=n THE HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR CULTURE I MR. JEK YEUN THONG GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE in aid of JURONG TOWN CRECHE 'I 1 1 JORONG^^S CINEMA WED., 14th JULY 1971 AT 8.00 P.M. jlj /^^soK ORGANISED PRESENTED BY i^^SlK m fimm<\ LIONS CLUB OF SINGAPORE298 words
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Advertisement771 1971-07-03 5 ORGANISATION-: K*IjXX!IZBaaDILT9 LAST 3 DAYS! Horn. 1.30. 4, 4.10 A 30r,m S i i Columbia Pictures Presents J "MVSTIRIOUS AFRICA" Culo> 1 Grand Chanty Film Premiere 1 J» < MONDAY, sth at 800 PM 1 ,-MIRA NAAM JOKIR" (,n Hindi) 1 Roi Kapoor Technicolor 1 1 11 i (English Malay771 words
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Article, Illustration652 1971-07-03 6 Welcome change from the pop, rock and flesh pot Scene stealing Gevini always loses out to Lara... rKE a look at the things some people go through to juggle a living. It'll unnerve you! Having to balance your dear life precariously on the edge of a three-foot high stage and652 words
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Article702 1971-07-03 6 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA Lfl MARCH 12. University of Alabama. March 13. Loyola. Fleldhouse In New Orleans. The next day Boston Oardens. This apparently meaningless list of places and dates is Interrupted only by a gap of nine days. The places stretch from Canada's Montreal to IlUnols's Syndrome702 words
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210 1971-07-03 6 Jonathan is a GIRL (there's no mistake, not after that crash) and she rides a bike... IT wa B pitch dark. The lights had gone out. The audience senses some movement on stage. They make oat In the darkness the shape of men. And they were pushing, pushing something on210 words
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Advertisement289 1971-07-03 6 After all, who'd really trust >! 1 a shirt under 30? \J Want the m-west old-fashioned style? Then go back. Way back when the 20th Century I was a pup. The rage in men's fashions were the shirts shown in those Arrow Collar Man ads. Now, they're back, the Arrow289 words
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Advertisement141 1971-07-03 6 HmM. JMb4 ißsm! WbSa Itfll m I fcfc/MT^ M£*^H WL M w v Matt V mm OZk W ™i ■Hi l ■^■f^asßsasi BMk. BWWail "^B^Lkl IttlU >4^BbW jJlWPbMb^B^B^B^bbsbjjsl B^BBBBbAII B MMbVMcV jfl RV W^aßsT W If, \lt 4 Lbb\W bbV BTK* W im bbW bbbbbbbl You can enioy a truly141 words
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195 1971-07-03 7 Turf Club steps up campaign against 'bookies' CINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Turf Club is stepping up its campaign against bookmakers. At all fnure meetings, posters will be put up and announcements made over the air to remind the public that betting with "bookies" is an offence. The move will be195 words
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65 1971-07-03 7 Aussie Army Minister visits troops SINGAPORE, Frl. Australian Army Minister Mr. Andrew Peacock today visited the Australian units at Selarang. He had lunch with officers of the Ist Battalion at Selarang Barracks, and later toured the 108 Field Battery Artillery Unit. Mr. Peacock, who Is on the final leg of65 words
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117 1971-07-03 7 Toto claim labourer made a bankrupt SINGAPORE, Fri. A labourer who in Marcr. lost his High Court claim for the Toto Jackpot of $210,518 was made a bankrupt, today on the petition of the Toto organisers, Singapore Pools Ltd. Ng Soo Yuen, 26, of Margaret Drive, owes the company $12,416117 words
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Article34 1971-07-03 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Lorry driver Madhavan Nair, of Kallang Airport, was yesterday fined $25 for driving so slowly that other vehicles could not over' alee him along Nicoll Highway on Nov. 17. 1967.34 words
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Article34 1971-07-03 7 IPOH. Pri. A consultative committee on the Jin mining industry has been formed at state lrvel to foster closer dialogue between miners and administrative officials as well as to cut red tape.34 words
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Article, Illustration232 1971-07-03 7 CHEW LEE CHING - CHEW LEE CHING: By Singapore, Friday Fwas to have been an exciting Switzerland-to-Australia adventure by van for young Huib Mueller and his three Swiss pals. Untii things turned sour in Nepal. Huib lost $3,000. And his friends two of them (iris "walked232 words
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163 1971-07-03 7 WATER USE DOWN TO 91.7 MIL GALLONS OINGAPORE, Fri. >3 Water consumers came close yesterday to hitting the 90-million gallon target with a demand of 91.7 million gallons, a drop of 4.1 million gallons from Wednesday. Sunday's record low of 88 million gallons apart, this is the first time that163 words
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Article60 1971-07-03 7 SINOAPORE. Fri. Sir Arthur Lee, national president of the Australian Returned Services League, and Lady Lee, who arrived here on Sunday on a "friendship" mission, left for Kota Klnabalu yesterday. During their five-day stay here, the couple visited Kranji War Memorial, Australian Army units stationed here,60 words
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Article29 1971-07-03 7 SINGAPORE. Pri. Lee Klen Ser of Kampong Arang was fined $10 when he admitted throwing a cigarette butt Into a drain at Mount Elizabeth on June 22.29 words
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157 1971-07-03 7 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Immigrants to Britain can now drive for three months using a valid overseas driving licence, Instead of being required to take out a provisional licence Immediately they arrive. This Is one of three major changes that have been made in the provisions157 words
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100 1971-07-03 7 CITY FRINGE PARKING GAINING FAVOUR SINGAPORE, Fri—Sin- gapore motorists seem to be beginning to accept that city fringe parkins is the only sensible solution to car parking problems in the city centre, says the Automobile Association. The idea will catch on provided that the facilities offered at city fringe car100 words
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238 1971-07-03 7 No power struggle, says exPF chief SINGAPORE, Friday LAWYER Mr. Lvi Boon Poll denied today that he had resigned from the Peoples Front because of a power struggle. As far as he knew there had been no crisis within the party. He maintained that his resignation yesterday "as secretary-general, cadre238 words
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230 1971-07-03 7 - BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. A two-pronged attack began here today against packs of wild dogs with! guns and blowpipes. The police are using the guns, and the municipal authorities are relying on blowpipes. But the dogs, particularly in the new $50 million airport site at230 words
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Advertisement78 1971-07-03 7 RODEO] r ®KING TTnTTTTI I 1 1 1 11 i j\ It A <ft JURONG SHIPYARD LTD. requires urgently: ASSISTANT TRAINING INSTRUCTORS (ELEC. WELDING/GAS CUTTING) Age: 25 years old and above. Experience: minimum 5 years full time working experience in recognised organisation/ training institute. Education: Preferably Secondary II and above.78 words
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Advertisement73 1971-07-03 7 .4 Design Showroom ■I |B VI aW "ochore Canal Road I m %^9k I Showroom INTERIOR tVpci. 2 H l DECORATION CO. KJJWffi? Don't miss your chance Select quality furniture at lower cost. Visit our stall at the '71 Trade Exposition at Kallang Park now. Special Discount for cash purchase73 words
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Article, Illustration206 1971-07-03 8 LEE SU SAN - CHAMPION CYCLIST GOING TO MECCA ON HIS BIKE LEE SU SAN By CINGAPORE, Fri. a Indonesian taxidriver Mohamed Yusuf Sokartara is on a pilgrimage to Mecca on his bicycle. Mohamed is a former Indonesian cycling champion and despite his profession he prefers travelling on two wheels under his own steam.206 words
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Article76 1971-07-03 8 SAF exercises in three areas SINGAPORE. Frl— The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct live firing exercises at the Southern Islands live firing range from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on July 11. The public should keep clear of the range. Exercises will also be conducted In the Mantling area, from76 words
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Article116 1971-07-03 8 JOLLY IS NOW HOPPING MAD Fri. Mr. 1 Jolly Lim is far from being jolly. In fact be Is "hopping mad" over the theft of $536 and a cash cheque for $300 from his hotel room here yesterday. "When I woke up about 7 a.m. yesterday, I found my clothing116 words
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Article56 1971-07-03 8 SINGAPORE, Frl. Motorcyclist Tak Ek Phlow, of Lowland Road, was fined $120 today for three traffic offences In Holland Road on Dec. 14 last year He was fined (35 for exceeding the speed limit of 30 mph, $15 for riding on an expired licence and56 words
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177 1971-07-03 8 I SINGAPORE, Frl. TWENTY-TWO rubber dealers in Singapore have been granted Judgment by the High Court here for sums, totalling $1,165,538, against the Hua Heng Rubber Factory Ltd. without being able to recover payment, lawyer Mr. Chua Keng Loy said today.177 words
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Article274 1971-07-03 8 I JOSEPH YEO - 'Shortterm work permit' solution I JOSEPH YEO New system speeds up development By SINGAPORE, Friday '-pHE Labour Ministry has been issuing temporary work permits to speedup develop ment of Singapore industries. As a result, thousands of non-citizens including Malaysians are employed in the building and manufacturing enterprises. According to an274 words
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82 1971-07-03 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. More than 15 steel experts from nine countries will present papers at the flveday "mlni-mlir technical symposium to be held here on Sept. 7. The symposium, to be organised by the South-east Asia Iron and Steel Institute. Is designed to enable representatives of82 words
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Article45 1971-07-03 8 BINOAPORE. Prl. A Jobless youth. Wongr Chee Khlong. 17. pleaded not guilty today to an amended charge of having relations with a girl under IS at Enfj Kong Terrace yesterday. Wong was originally charged with raping the girl. Ball wm allowed.45 words
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Miscellaneous157 1971-07-03 8 .1 Oop By V.T. Hamtin INO PLANS EXIST >" ...THEJJEt> HAVE TO BE NOrES~| I 'ATS RIGHT/ I TDU) IOU, YOU'RE ...MAYBE \OU V— FOR THE SELF- COMENOW.YCU AND FORMULAS INVOLVED NOW WHM THB*E ARENT V LYING.'/ CAN HELP HIM/ fTU BE A ENERGIZING DONT E.WECT US IN THE CONSTRUCTION157 words
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313 1971-07-03 9 CINGAPORE, Fri. Forty per cent of all suicides In 1968/69 were committed in Housing and Development Board estates, although only 30 per cent of the total Singapore population of 2,075,000 lived In HDB flats in that period. But there may not be313 words
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Article34 1971-07-03 9 BINOAPORE. Prl. Motorist Llm Poo Chou. of Nile Road, was fined $30 today for driving through a red traffic light at the Junction of Adam Road and Dunearn on Oct. 26, 1809.34 words
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349 1971-07-03 9 MENACE OF SEA POLLUTION SINGAPORE, Friday TS the port of Singapore really prepared for a major oil spill? This question was asked by Mr. Anthony Chng, acting Fire Superintendent of the Port Authority's fire department, In a paper on "OH pollution In349 words
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143 1971-07-03 9 'DROP IN ACCIDENT RATE IN WELL-LIT ROADS' SINGAPORE. Frl. High pressure sodium lamps, which have been installed In a number of streets In Singapore, have resulted in a 70 per cent drop in traffic accidents. Mr. Milton Tan, chairman of the National Safety First Council, made this point today at143 words
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86 1971-07-03 9 LONDON, m. An Intensive campaign for "first aid in industry" a call for all industrial workers In Malaysia to have training In first aid is to be launched soon by the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Malaysia. The brigade will help In the86 words
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334 1971-07-03 9 SINGAPORE, Friday CINGAPORE ARMED FORCES university scholarships have been awarded to another 12 officers who are making their careers in the armed services. The Ministry of Defence, announcing the awards today, said eight officers had been selected for degree courses and four for334 words
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Article107 1971-07-03 9 Fees for private car parks SINGAPORE, Frl. The licence fee for a private car park accommodating not more than 90 vehicles Is $50, and for more than 50 vehicles, $100. A temporary private car park will pay a licence fee of $50. This scale has been laid down in the107 words
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Article97 1971-07-03 9 Chinese art exhibition opens SINGAPORE, Fri. Mrs. Diana Eu, wife of banker Mr. Richard Eu, today opened an exhibition of Chinese poetry, calligraphy and paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Works by Professor Wang SiChlu. and 81 other artists axe on show. The exhibition will be open to the97 words
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Article32 1971-07-03 9 PENANO. Prl. Penang High Court judge Tan Sri Justice H.B. Ong, has been appointed a federal Judge and will be sworn In at Kuala Lumpur next Monday.32 words
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219 1971-07-03 9 K. LUMPUR, Prl. MALAYSIA is to have an advisory panel on national unity to carry our research and make recommendations to the Prime Minuter. The setting-up of the panel— under the National Unity Council was officially announced today. Under the Essential (National219 words
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Article, Illustration327 1971-07-03 9 RITA LOONQ - RITA LOONQ By CINGAPORE, Frl. There's nothing to stop a man from having double Bs in life brains and brawn. And to prove his point, President Scholar Liv Tsun Kee has decided to serve in the Singapore Armed Forces327 words
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Advertisement38 1971-07-03 9 of big, Sensational Sounds of Trinity direct from Australia. Together with 'The Baits' they give you the "now" beat. Also special guest artiste TONIGHT featuring "TENDERNESS". So do your own thing at the Eye. iO| CUSCADEN Te1: *****138 words
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Advertisement256 1971-07-03 9 Ca«ffrattila*t*>M to Hrn Parishioner. the occasion or Hrn (•■•aeration ana opanina of Hrn Church at Hrn Mm* Christ at Tm P«r«h Estate toaay by His Grace, Hrn Archbishop of Malacca Sinaapore. mitv* 1 HBV^^^B^B^gJL^LaN THEATRE ORGAN R« create the eitcitiriq fascinating sound effects ol days gone by on this CONN256 words
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165 1971-07-03 10 AA BACKS'TRAVEL BY BUS TO WORK' I CALL BY YONG CINGAPORE, Fri. The Automobile Association supported today the "travel by bus" call made by the Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. The Minister on Wednesday urged the people to make greater use of the "convenient, practical and cheap" public transport.165 words
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Article21 1971-07-03 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. St. Margaret's Secondary School will hold their annual speech and prize-giving day on July 16 at 5.30 p.m.21 words
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93 1971-07-03 10 JIWA UNABLE TO CARRY OUT PROJECTS SINGAPORE, Fri. The Jurong Industrial Welfate Association (JIWA) today apologised to Jurong Town residents and workers for not being able to carry out its proposed projects. In a circular, JIWA said that the planned activities had been held up because the association had not93 words
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Article38 1971-07-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The hangar for MSA's Fokker Friendship flett has been completed and handed over to MSA. A Ministry of Transport spokesman said today the airline was now moving its equipment Into the hangar.38 words
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Article, Illustration636 1971-07-03 10 BEN DAVIDSON - Stabbed steward died of rare blood condition BEN DAVIDSON SURGEON'S EVIDENCE AT TRIAL By SINGAPORE, Friday AX MSA steward, who was alleged to have been stabbed by an assistant hotel manager last October, died of severe bleeding caused \ry a condition hitherto unknown in medical history, the High Court heard636 words
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Article, Illustration187 1971-07-03 10 WONG LAI WAH - Consult a 'private eye' for those pimples WONG LAI WAH By CINGAPORE, Fri. 13 You could call it the "private eye". It peers into all things private that new line on the face, that pouting pimple, and those ugly blackheads. It looks harmless, but It could be dangerous for womenChristopher Loh - 187 words
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82 1971-07-03 10 Youth who stole 298 packets of chocs SINGAPORE, Frl—Painter Lav Kirn Hoe. 18. today admitted stealing 298 packets of chocolate worth $149 from PSA Godown 13/ 14 yesterday. Lav was caught In the act by a policeman on patrol. He had 96 packets on him. He then led the police82 words
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135 1971-07-03 10 SINGAPORE, Frl.— The Automobile Association of Singapore wants the me of seat belts made compulsory for motorists. It has been argued that their use is unnecessary in Singapore because of the short distances travelled and the variations in speed limits enforced, it noted in135 words
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Article198 1971-07-03 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The rush to buy the Housing Board's new five room flats continued today, with about 550 new applicants by this evening. Two hundred applicants were registered by 10.30 a.m. at the board's office in Maxwell Road. Half of them had queued up before198 words
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239 1971-07-03 10 Man sues Toto Malaysia for $100,000 jackpot UUALA LUMPUR. IV Fri. A man who claimed he hit the $100,000 jackpot in the Sports Toto draw last July, sued the company in the High Court today for the prize money. Sucha Singh, 73, a former storekeeper, claimed he won the first239 words
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73 1971-07-03 10 Two plead not guilty to drug charge SINGAPORE. Fri. Two men pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to having 136 kartoos of ganja. Phua Tens Siang. 34. Poo Siang Heng. 19. were charged with having the drug at Kuala Loyang Road, of! Tampines Road, on Wednesday. Foo also73 words
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Article53 1971-07-03 10 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Third Squadron of the 32 Regiment Royal Corp Transport was today disbanded at a farewell parade held at Gloucester Barracks. Aver Rajah Road. The squadron consisting of British soldiers will return to Germany. Two other squadrons which consist of local soldiers also took part53 words
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Advertisement179 1971-07-03 10 VV KJ IN wwJmmW iBfmMMMMMt L f WMk.lmMn they shrank and shrank. Shrinkage is Hk > an expensive word. You can avoid it by V looking for the trademark 'Sanforized. When you buy work clothes, or any other garments made of cotton or cotton k blended with man-made fibers, be179 words
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Article, Illustration411 1971-07-03 11 CINGAPORE, Fri. Bus conductor Quek Fei Wun was too occupied attending to his passengers to notice he was being spied on. After two weeks of careful observation, his "tall" finally decided the United Bus company conductor was the man. And today411 words
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Article103 1971-07-03 11 SNATCH THIEF ESCAPES WITH $4,500 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl— A thief snatched a briefcase, contain ing $4,500, clamped between the legs of a clerk here yesterday. He escaped on a motorcycle. The money was the payroll for several workers of an electrical engineering works at Jalan Chan Sow Lin here. Mr.103 words
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Article77 1971-07-03 11 Forum on Books in year 2000' SINGAPORE. Frl. A forum (or adults and teenagers on "Books In the year 3000" will be held at the lecture hall of the National Library on Wednesday. The tor urn. organised by the National Book Development Council of Singapore as part of the celebration77 words
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311 1971-07-03 11 MASiE KWEE - Varsity plans hostel at Outram Park complex MASiE KWEE By CINGAPORE, Frl. a The University of Singapore Is considering extending its hostel facilities to the Outram Park complex. This comes in the wake of several difficulties expressed by undergraduates In trying to secure boardIng accommooatlon at the university's four halls311 words
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Article62 1971-07-03 11 Police seize 99 sewing machines SINGAPORE. Frl— Police yesterday seized 99 sewing machines bearing counterfelt trademarks as they were being loaded on to a lorry In Telok Ayer Basin. Acting on a Up-off, a police party from the Commercial Crime Branch, led by Inspector Cediic Perelra. made the selsure at62 words
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211 1971-07-03 11 No first term vacation military training Averting disruption of varsity studies SINGAPORE, Friday UNIVERSITY of Singapore students need no longer do national service during their first term vacation. Instead, their stint will be postponed to the end of the academic year, the Director of Safti, Lt. Col. M.S. Gill, announced211 words
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Article87 1971-07-03 11 Boy tells of ninth floor tragedy CINGAPORE, Fri. A boy told a court today of how he saw his elder sister falling from their ninth-floor flat last month. Rajendran so Annamalal, 8. was testifying at a coroner's inquiry into the death of housewife Annamalai Rukumanl, 21. who was found dead87 words
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Article61 1971-07-03 11 JOHORE BAHRU. PH. The High Court yesterday threw out a last-minute Md to engage a Queen s Courts**, to argue the appeal (or rubber dealer Lee Wong Tlang against his conviction (or the murder of wealthy Pontlan helreu, Either Chan Slew Den. The appeal wIU61 words
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186 1971-07-03 11 Riddle of fatally injured man who died in cell CINGAPORE, Frl. Was a man dying from a head injury mistaken for a drunk and put In Jail instead of being sent to hospital? This question was posed today at a coroner's inquiry into the death of a former inmate of186 words
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Article39 1971-07-03 11 SINOAPORE. F*l. The Chinese YMCA will conduct a beginners course In Taekwondo on July 6 from 10.30 a m. to 11.30 a.m. and from 7 pm. to 8.30 pm Further Information can be obtained by telephoning *****.39 words
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Article20 1971-07-03 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Immigration Department has started Issuing new laminated passports in place of the old cardboard type.20 words
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252 1971-07-03 11 Workers rout armed thugs in house SINGAPORE, Friday A SAWMILL owner led a small band of his A workers Into battle with four armed robbers who broke into his Sommerville Road home today. Waving lronbars, hammers and clubs, Mr. Lim Telk Klam. 41. and his employees appeared so formidable that252 words
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Advertisement65 1971-07-03 11 V/O MEZHDUNARODNAYA KNIGA Sole Exporters BOOKS FROM THE U.S.S.R. A big variety of low-priced Soviet books Scientific Technical Medical Social Fictional Children's General Interest Books Art Albums On display and sale at the Book Exhibition VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL j u l y 3_ 9, 1971 10 om. to 7 p.m.65 words
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Advertisement299 1971-07-03 11 sensational offer s^S525/- JW 1^ 4 a a M 1111 i*sß2^ "Ml ig« KENWOOD A Medtl KR-33 BSfl fIA» Model P-128 *V» VeVtVn I V# tVtV* I tt%l U B SONOCO J^ Model SS-1003 Save more than $100/" and enjoy music perfection in your home. Available only white stocks last.299 words
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Miscellaneous274 1971-07-03 11 Straits Times Crossword p TFT Ts I R I R I Ti ■BMB^B^BBTF~ H bH ~gfli BH~ißgn ACKOSS 7. Ask her to set about one wsr rs ar- £r«jat— 8. Pbth for tea. sometime* (4). 12. dripping work (or a writer? 10. Poadbly the date Bolter <*-*> made a hit274 words
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Article462 1971-07-03 12 In six crucial hours today 57 million Indonesians will go through the democratic drill of casting their votes in the general election. Indonesians have gone to the polls only once since the country became independent 26 years ago. The 1955 election was for the most part a farce462 words
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Article326 1971-07-03 12 Proposals for a Chinese medical school in Singapore are in keeping with attempts being made elsewhere in Asia and the Far East to rediscover and revitalise lost medical knowledge. Western researchers have acknowledged that there is much to be learned from the East's ancient systems of medicine.326 words
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Article200 1971-07-03 12 The state of morale among the workers in Malaysia's postal services must be at a very low point to judge from the recent spate of letters in the Press from unhappy employees. The Union of Post Office Workers has condemned conditions of service as deplorable. Postmen200 words
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588 1971-07-03 12 A timeto hope, a time for progress By JAMES P. STERBA JAKARTA. "I wouldn't have believed it," said an Indonesian student who returned here last month after six years of study in Europe. "I got back here, and for the first time I thought to myself that maybe we can588 words
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200 1971-07-03 12 THE Department of Statistics is conducting a survey of manufacturing industries for 1970. It Is sending out forms to establishments which it considers fall within the scope of the survey. This is as it should be. But why burden the small-time manufacturers, if they200 words
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Letter141 1971-07-03 12 VERY INTERESTING, the article by David Fishlock. "Safer cars or better drivers (S.T. June 24). He gives us a lot of facts and figures and points his finger at "seat belts" and -the human factors". It is said that 10 per cent use seat belts, the benefits ofUP - 141 words
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Letter117 1971-07-03 12 IT IS Incorrect to say that the Traffic Police do not consider explanations given by motorists reported for traffic violations. Each case Ls judged on Its merits and the fact that courtesy memos are sent to members of the motoring public speaks for Itself. In the absence117 words
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1534 1971-07-03 12 ROBERT TOWNSEND, former President of American Avis and author of 'Up The Organisation' takes a sideswipe at fTTASHINGTON W/ "In tell i- gence," writes John Updike, "is a function of the individual and groups of persons are intelligent in inverse proportion to their size. "Nations have1,534 words
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Advertisement10 1971-07-03 12 BA great automatic turntable in every respect. B JebsenA Jessen]10 words
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Advertisement114 1971-07-03 12 Books and paperbacks our collection is best MPH has an enormous book department. The biggest range of educational materials and paperbacks in town. Books for reference, books for reading, books to match your every interest. Enjoy yourself browsing while we play your favourite tunes. MS 71/77 Stamford Road. Singapora. Ta)114 words
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Article, Illustration519 1971-07-03 13 'Cut parts' appeal to Post, Times fails \y A S H I NGTON, Fri. New York Times and Washington Post rejected an j appeal today by Secretary of State Mr. Rogers to voluntarily cease publication of portions of the Pentagon documents that might harm U.S. security. Mr.Agencies - 519 words
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396 1971-07-03 13 HOPES BRIGHT FOR ENDING PEACE TALKS STALEMATE WASHINGTON. Fri. Hopes of breaking the deadlock at the Paris peace talks soared today as the White House began studying the possibility of turning the latest Vietcong peace proposal to form the basis for serious negotiations to end the war. At the sameReuter - 396 words
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165 1971-07-03 13 Manila on 'red alert' as oil firms up price MANILA, Fri. The PhilipM pines Armed Forces and police in Manila and its suburbs have been placed on a "red alert" In case of trouble over price Increases announced by six oil companies yesterday Top military authorities and police chiefs ofReuter - 165 words
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331 1971-07-03 13 UEIRUT, Fri. Iraq has offered to resume military co-oper-ation with Egypt provided Cairo abandons all plans for a peace settlement with Israel. The offer was made by President Ahmed Hassan Al Bakr In a speech at the graduation ceremony ofAgencies - 331 words
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Miscellaneous46 1971-07-03 13 THE GAMBOLS ly Birry W» (KxxG#se-i $uouid\ /T feel a real heelN UAJi LET MEC BUY J I LETTING HE* GO TO a new ov&sgt^ I Twe f*jctv in twat v XT V TATTERED OQ£&iy H y /gave peac- i'll^ (Buy V€XJ A MEM// fg MEM/46 words
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212 1971-07-03 14 Whitlam in China: We will recognise Peking- HONG KONG, Friday. AUSTRALIAN Labour Party leader Mr. Gough Whitlam crossed the border into China today, predicting his party would win the next election and would recognise the Peking Government. Mr. Whitlam, accompanied by five other party officials and nine journalists, arrived atUPI - 212 words
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129 1971-07-03 14 British move to keep Titian painting TONDON, Fri. The National Gallery moved last nifht to prevent American multi-million-aire Mr. Jean Paul Getty from becoming the owner of the world's most expensive Titian painting, The Death of Actaeon. The painting- was sold last Friday to a London dealer for 1 1,680.000Reuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration524 1971-07-03 14 Final respects by Soviet Big Three MOSCOW, Friday §OVIET leaders stood in silent tribute to the three dead cosmonauts whose bodies were cremated last night. Earlier t h o v s a nds waited in the summer heat on Moscow's commune, square to pay their last respects to the menReuter; AP - 524 words
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120 1971-07-03 14 pOLORADO SPRINGS, VJ Frl. Russia's Salyut spaceship, now circling the earth unmanned following the fatal departure of the three Soyuz-11 crew, will crash back to earth on July 23 unless its orbit is changed, the UJS. Air Force said yesterday. Spacecraft trackers ofReuter - 120 words
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280 1971-07-03 14 AIR GIRLS ANGRY OVER "TOO OLD AT 35' RULING CYDNEY, Fri.—Hostesses of AustraliaInternational airli Qantas are up in arms about a new ruling by the company that they are too old at 35. Two hostesses, one as -d 35 and the other 39 said they were told this week thatReuter - 280 words
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Article46 1971-07-03 14 BELFAST, Pri. A mechanical bloodhound which can sniff out hidden terrorist explosives was unveiled by the British Army here today. The portable machine Is so sensitive tnat It can detect explosive residue on the hands of bomb-makers, an Army spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement266 1971-07-03 14 Mun 'V H^^H \HI W/MW 1 If I \II > W Mm Wmml m < \vJ M 4mm mr*"^'*^^^^^^^ m \mAmWl km \mm\\ mm A Mm f* m ml Am yjm^^\ A^LM |HNk -.^J^B BB*"^BB m WmmmmmMmA rK,r Mm Canon puts more excitement into movies! Capture the most exciting moments266 words
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Advertisement42 1971-07-03 14 beautiful hands THERE'S A LOVELY PAIR M IN EVERY BOTTLE. m M ■4^ Contains Vitamin A >^J for nourishing the skin. •BjJP A coupon on the carton of each Tutsv Product entitles d9HB you to 2 bright multi-coloured Tussy Flower Stickers free.42 words
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Article, Illustration451 1971-07-03 15 British MP warns of another Vietnam in East Pakistan UW DELHI, Frl. Parliamentarian Mr. rthur Bottomley last night warned President Vahya Khan of Pakistan gainst creating "another Vietnam" in East Pakistan. Mr. Bottomley, who is heading a four-man British House of Commons delegation on a visit to East Pakistan andAgencies - 451 words
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Article247 1971-07-03 15 TOKYO, Friday. THE Cabinet resigned today to allow Prime M.nister Sato to make a major reshuffle of posts within the Government and his ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Following the resignation at a regular Cabinet meeting, Mr. Sato scheduled a series of meetings with various factionReuter - 247 words
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Article64 1971-07-03 15 LONDON. Pri Australianborn Sir Lawrence Bragg, who at the age of 35, became the youngest man to receive the Nobel Prize for physic*, has died In Ipswich at the aje of 81. He shared the Nobel Prlte with his father. Sir William Bragg, for foundingReuter - 64 words
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414 1971-07-03 15 India gets set for 'Yahya and Mao' NEW DELHI, Friday T HE Indian Defence Ministry said today the country's armed forces were being strengthened to deal with "threats posed by both Pakistan and China." In its annual report to Parliament, the ministry said the Army was getting new weapons systemsAP - 414 words
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Article78 1971-07-03 15 Drug advocate held by the Swiss CAN liUIS OBISCO. (Callfornia). Fri. Drug advocate Dr. Timothy Leary, who escaped from prison here last September, has been arrested in Switzerland. The District Attorney's office here said the American Embassy in Berne reported that Leary was arrested on Wednesday. Leary, 50, a former78 words
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Advertisement109 1971-07-03 15 avSaaanwivJ fm% Ideal for the ultra fashion conscious. Keep in the height of fashion with elegant Esbiline fabrics Jt Esbiline now available IjEK in 67% Diolen and 33% MM cotton. «919 New controlled price for fKfll t>oth qualities in plain B ioloun: ifi H $4.85 per ye* for H Penang).109 words
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Advertisement369 1971-07-03 15 1928 Making history in Australia f (Imtesi Achievements tfAusfralimJioforinffl *,nifsß/KL Penetrates toy JSP Point of AvsfrJial Sydney to Cape York J Following on a succession of Overloading Achievements x Recorded in Australia by the Austin Seven. <r Messrs. Macqoarrie aad Matthew* at Ntw Zealand, selected an Austin Seven Standard Family369 words
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Article69 1971-07-03 16 LOB 9t Semb uinnevs I Spura Ambassador K. Ship Par I Build f. Bank ul.i Pi-r.ik tothmans PeUline P.E.G.I. aminon Sen E.A.I. ran II L'n. I. C. E'prise $382 $3.70 $5.90 $1.63 $2.15 $2.47 $2.61 $1.70 $1.28 $1.39 $2.98 $4.00 $2.27 $1.24 $1.48 $3.50 $1.51 $1.62 $1.77 $0.95 .2669 words
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Article16 1971-07-03 16 Haw Par 825,000 Public Bank 504,000 Gula Perak 456.000 F. E. Levingston 222,00016 words
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Article31 1971-07-03 16 Industrials: 16S.66 164.69 Hotels: 84.24 102.18 Properties: 136.36 137.25 Tint: 93.53 9S.86 nibbera: 118.70 11S.70 Dec. SO, 1966 1*0 1 Dec. SI. 1968 1*0 t Dec. 29, 1962 s 10031 words
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Article967 1971-07-03 16 ID AND OFFER PRICES OFFI- CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN ■RACKET! VESTEROAV WERE: DOLLAR RUBBEBJ Benta 1.40 (unch.) B. Katll 1.40 < D. Estate 1 43 .01) Qlenealy 1.2* J.967 words
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Article308 1971-07-03 16 Week ends on active trading rERE was a wider spread of buying Interest attended by general gains on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. In some cases where speculative activity remained rife sharp gains were recorded, especially In Haw Par which remained in the limelight. Its shares rose308 words
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Article1472 1971-07-03 16 IJUSINESS 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. INDI'STRIALS Acma (2, $1.69. Alcan (1) $1.55, (1) $1.58. Allied (hoc. (2) $1.78, (2) $1.77.1,472 words
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Article72 1971-07-03 16 fTTHESE 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 3 1 16p.c. Two months72 words
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Article184 1971-07-03 16 T»HE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced 1 these best agreed merchant rates as at July 2. Local dollars to one unit Sriim* Buying of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7.3850 7.3525 7 3400 Australian Dollar 3.4525 3.4100 3 3900 Canadian Dollar 3.0050 2.95C0184 words
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Article242 1971-07-03 16 EXPANSION at Overseas Union Bank continued apace during 1970. Total resources, deposits, loans and earnings all reached new heights. At $525 million, total resources represent a 30 per cent upturn on the position a year ago. Also up by 30 per cent are the bank's deposits which242 words
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Article142 1971-07-03 16 rE directors of Haw Par have confirmed the statement made by M ii G directors that discussions are taking place which are likely to lead to Haw Par acquiring the 2 2 million Ordinary shares held In M O by Slater. Walker's sister company in Australia, Austlm. They142 words
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Article187 1971-07-03 16 Tin price recovers rE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday recovered 50 cents to $637 per plcul on an official offering down 22 tons to 245 tons. The tone of the market was fairly steady following the steady overnight London metal price which remained unchanged. Fairly good buying support from187 words
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Article34 1971-07-03 16 London copper prices on Thursday previous la brackets) Wlreoar— Spot buyer £463 50 (£*****) seller £464.00 (£436.50). Three Months buyer £474.50 (£446.50) seller £475.00 (£447.00). Market tone; Very firm. Sales: 7.400 tons.34 words
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Article24 1971-07-03 16 JULY 2. RUBBER: 102.75 cents per kilo (down 0.50 cent). TIN: $637 (up 50 cents). Official offering 245 tons (down 22 tons).24 words
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Article111 1971-07-03 16 C MINIS! PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Ct*MMit Oil: bulk (54 sellers, drum 156| seller*. Csprs: Mixed (fob.) loose July/ Aug. UK /Com. $33 B. Ptppvr: liuntok AST A white f.o.b. 100". NL.W SIR2I sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. M<* NLW »172t sellers. Sarawak special111 words
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Article54 1971-07-03 16 Thurtrtiy Wtdnndiy ■U.I. fU.t. London 40.24 40.10 Beirut 40.50 40.40 Honickonc Closed 41.36 Zurich 40.20B 40.15B 40.338 40.308 Parla 41.09 40.78 8por« (1) 41.63 41 45 S 8'pore (2) 155.00 1S.V10 (1) Export prlct In non-sttrllng area» In U.S. dollar! per ounce. (2) Local dealer! prlcea In54 words
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Article35 1971-07-03 16 In London on Thursday th« price of Malayan 3 per cwt CIF IK N European ports In bulk, sterling ptr long ton Nov. /D«c. was quoted at flOB sellers UK *2«2 sellers (unchanged)35 words
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Article449 1971-07-03 16 OPENING quotations In the rubber market yesterday were marked down by about half a cent In sympathy with Thursday's after close easiness. After the 102.50 cent level was recorded, values picked up following fairly solid oificial support. Forwards and physicals remained quiet. The morning session closed449 words
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Article166 1971-07-03 16 I^HE situation In the East with regard to any possible post stockpile sale more by the Malaysian Government left the London rubber market easier and somewhat uncertain during the week to noon on Thursday. The Malayan Rubber Fund Board did show Its hand on one or twoReuter - 166 words
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Article108 1971-07-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR-Ke-pong Amalgamated will not proceed with Its offer for Sungei Rlnching Rubber Estates In view of Seafleld Amalgamated Rubber's Increase In its cash offer to 40p for Rlnching. KL-Kepong had offered 39p in cash for each Rlnching share, with the share option of seven KL-Kepong for every four108 words
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Article315 1971-07-03 16 MELBOURNE, Frl. Mining and oil shares showed strong gains on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today, and Industrials were marginally firmer. Woodside closed five cento higher at $1.75 after early sales at $1.85, and the contributing shares closed one cent higher at $1.33. CRA firmed four cents to nine dollars.315 words
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Article347 1971-07-03 16 YORK. Thurs. The •"stock market fought off some late profit-taking and managed to Inch ahead after a moderate trading session. Near the bell, the New York Stock Exchange index was up US seven cento. Gaining Issues, which led losers by as much as two to one In early347 words
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Article230 1971-07-03 16 On the r>M m.rk.t m Hone Kong yesterday the US cxilsr zk o^: 1 6 ***** for tt XTONO,. KONO. Frl. Turn- overs both in the morning and afternoon sessions today were records for the exchange. The Hang Seng Index also reached a new high. The market closed230 words
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206 1971-07-03 16 CUNARD'S MYSTERY BIDDER -DROPS OUT THE mystery bidder for Cunard has dropped out of discussions, leaving Tralalgar House Investments to go It alone. The bid Trafalgar Is making for Cunard. around 185p a share, places a price tag of £24 million on the shipping line. Cunarrj announced on Thursday that206 words
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Article50 1971-07-03 17 MANILA. Prl. The Foreign Office today warned Filipinos against job hunting In Singapore without previous arrangements rhe warning was prompted by recent cases of Filipinos who were recruited by travel agents In the Philippines and later ended Jobless In Singapore, according to a Foreign Office statement. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article70 1971-07-03 17 SINOAPORE. Prl. Clerk Ng Yew Teck. 51. was today accused of criminal la-each of trust of a cheque for $700 at Telolc Ayer Street on March 12. Ng, an employee of a transport company In Onan Road, was allegedly entrusted with the cheque and $300 In70 words
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Article66 1971-07-03 17 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Minister of State (or Education. Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng. paid his first official call on President Sheares. as the newly-elected president of the Singapore National Academy of Science, at the Lstana today. Dr. Lee. who led members of the academy on66 words
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Article, Illustration331 1971-07-03 17 BAILYNE SUNG - Jumbo a non-event for most airport locals' BAILYNE SUNG By SINGAPORE, Fri. For O most people living under the path of aircraft near the Singapore airport, the arrival of the Boeing 747 was a nonevent. The more concerned ones had waited for the Jumbo to find out if it would331 words
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Article125 1971-07-03 17 $450 mil for replanting grants KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Government has set aside about $450 million in replanting grants over the next five years to help rubber smallholders improve their holdings. This was announced in a Government gazette notification by Commerce and Industry Minister Incne Mohamed Khir Johari today. The125 words
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Advertisement69 1971-07-03 17 CASINO IN THE CLOUDS Weekend takes a trip in full colour— to the fabulous Genting Highlands resort and casino. Come with us tomorrow in the Sunday Mail Should Convicts be given a second chance? Many people don't want to get within ten feet of a former con vict. The Singapore69 words
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Miscellaneous621 1971-07-03 17 On your TV and Radio 12.SS P.M. Opening followed by Dr. 7.41 News and Newsreel (0 Doolittle The Bare Bear US Dan August Quadrangle For 1.15 Surgeant Preston of the Death Yukon Luck of the Trail S.N News (E) 1.45 Farmer* Daughter Nobody's 1.11 President's Scholars Perfect 1.25 Ed Sullivan621 words
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Miscellaneous260 1971-07-03 17 3.N P.M. Programme Summary 102 Programme Summary 3.12 Sea Hunt I.N Majallah TV 3.27 Feature Film Wild in the 1.34 Band Kilat Country 900 News (M) 5.13 Programme Summary 1.11 Peristiwa 5.17 Josie and The Pussycats 5.31 The Twilight Zone 5.34 Dunia Wanita 11.14 Crimes of Passion I.N News (M)260 words
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326 1971-07-03 18 Oh, dear why is Mary Poppins still running loose? pALLING the attention of \j the committee responsible for the banning of songs and films with drug-themes injurious to the youths in Singapore. In spite of your heroic capture of Puff, the magic dragon, or "drag-in" (sic). and other equally formidable326 words
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Letter109 1971-07-03 18 YOUR Page One heading said: "Water below 90 million gallons" (ST.. June 29). This recorded a great achievement. At the end of the report you had a sub-heading with these words: "PUB says THANK YOU and KEEP IT UP." Sure enough, the next day. usage109 words
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Letter126 1971-07-03 18 ITAVINO read the reply xx (8.T., June 24) of the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of National Development to my letter (8.T., June 10) I can only assume that the PRO had been told only one side of the story and kept in the dark about the other side126 words
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428 1971-07-03 18 NONE TO THE RESCUE AS MAD SNIPPER STRIKES IN A BUS How a girl lost some hair... "One Anti-Litter Citizen" should send his/her name and address; otherwise the letter cannot be published. All letters must have the writers' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym If you do not want your428 words
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Letter163 1971-07-03 18 I REFER to the letter by "SMM" headlined 'Treating the public like ■wks to catch a crook" T.. June 24 >. I was treated in the .>ame way some time ago when my friend and I were cycling home from school. While passing the Central Police Station, two plainclothes policemen163 words
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Letter137 1971-07-03 18 MANY taxpayers would appreciate lf the Inland Revenue Department which has so many divisions Is housed ln one building say the Fullerton Building, for the convenience of the public instead of having the property tax division at City Hall, Radio and Television at Upper Pickering Street and part of the137 words
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Letter220 1971-07-03 18 AS a parent I must protest against the highhanded and arbitrary manner in which a girls' school in Calrnhill Road rescheduled its Primary 5 examination. On Monday, without any warning, pupils were required to sit for the geometry and algebra paper two days ahead of schedule, and the science paper220 words
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494 1971-07-03 18 Most practical and equitable method of dealing with HDB applications GOVT REPLIES PLEASE refer to the letJT ters by "Shocked" (ST., June 29 1 and "W.0.T." (S. T., June 30). Although applications for the purchase of Housing Board flats are treated on "first come first served" principle based on the494 words
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Advertisement795 1971-07-03 20 ~~WfT mm MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD N» JOE. Jin Ampang Kiuli I v npui B The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE P. S'fcam Penani Arriiaa IUNtA MEL9R ll Put 9/ 7 Jell Have 31 7. London S H bjri 7 1. R'da-n 9 t, A'oerp795 words
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Advertisement529 1971-07-03 21 1 MNI I#] CHANGE OF ADDRESS M.N.I. With effect from the Ist of July, 1971 the Head Office of MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE SDN. BHD. (a subsidiary of PERXAS) will be situated at, 3rd Floor, Federal Auto Building, 91, Campbell Road, P.O. Box 799, Kuala Lumpur. Our telephone numbers *****/3 remain529 words
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Advertisement916 1971-07-03 21 NGEE ANN TECHNICAL COLLEGE ADMISSION-OCTOBER SEMESTER 1971 Applications are Invited from persons who have obtained tho relevant credits In the Cambridge School Certificate or Government Secondary Four (Chinese) or equivalent Examination for admission to the following Departments: (1) Mechanical Engineering (2) Electrical and Electronic Engineering (3) Commerce The medium of916 words
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Advertisement774 1971-07-03 21 -D 5 INTERTRAIN PRIVATE SECRETARIAL DIPLOMA COURSE (PART TIME) I.T.C. hove introduced an evenings only course leading to the ITC Private Secretarial Diploma and LCC Private Secretary's Certificate. Open only to those with some knowledge of shorthand and typing. Write for details. DS NTERNATONAJ. BULDMG. ORCHARD RO. SINGAPORE 9 TEL774 words
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Advertisement637 1971-07-03 22 iridf THE MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE BERHAD Invites applications from Malaysian cltlrens for the position of:— (A) COMPANY SECRETARY Age: Not less than 35 years Duties- All company secretarial wo* Including personnel management, publicity and public relations. Expeitence: Preferably 5 years experience in the secretarial work of an established company,637 words
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Advertisement1002 1971-07-03 22 METALS ORES (PTE.) LTD. A Member of the Group Requires for its new Plant in Jurong the following: (1) SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL (2) ENGINEERING FOREMAN (3) LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (4) MECHANICAL FITTERS Those who consider themselves quolified for the above posts ore invited to apply. Applications which will be treoted in strict1,002 words
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Advertisement140 1971-07-03 22 COSTAIN CIVIL ENGINEERING LIMITED NEED STEEL-FIXERS AT THEIR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SITE IN BRUNEI No income tax, accommodation provided, opportunity to save, monthly income should exceed $600, passage provided. Those interested please report to: ROOM 225, STAMFORD HOUSE, 39, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 6. USA FIRM I invites applications for the position140 words
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Advertisement307 1971-07-03 22 CONGRATULATIONS TO DATO TAN HOOI BING, D.P.M.T. on the occasion of the conferment of DATO PADUKA MAHKOTA TRENGGANU by His Royal Highness The Sultan of Trengganu D.V.M.M. Sultan Ismail Nasharuddin Shah Ibni Al-mahrum Sultan Zainal Abidin DX DMN, S.P.M.T., D.K. (KEL) Alyunusi, D.K. (SEL) from: LOW SONG TAKE. WOO SECK307 words
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Article46 1971-07-03 23 THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs Tan Lip Trong thanks Rev. Ho and members of Zlon Presbyterian Church. Doctors and Staff of Ward I*. XX.. Ward 55 0.R.0 H relatives and friends, for their kind service, donations, wreaths, scrolls and attendance during their recent bereavement.46 words
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Article40 1971-07-03 23 ANNA SIM SALON < Shangri-la Hotel) offers complete beauty treatment: facials, make-up, akincare. balr dressing, manicures, pedicures, body massage, steam and sauna baths. 9 am. to 7 pm dally. Mrs. Anna 81m In personal attendance. Appointments Tel *****4 ext. 624.40 words
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Obituary138 1971-07-03 23 LEE TAN VINO, 67. passed away peacefully 1-7-71 leaving behind sons Klew Fong. Andrew Slew Fbng. Tong Fong. Stephen Chak Fong. daughters Sook Fun. Janet Book Yee. 1 aon-10-law. 3 daughters-in-law and 9 grandchildren. Cortege leaves 39, Cantonment Road. Sunday 4-7-71 at 2.00 p.m. for 81. Matthew Church and138 words
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Obituary76 1971-07-03 23 FLORENCE PONAMMAH SINNATHAMSY, deeply loved wife, mother, grandma Departed 3 7.IVM We thank God always for your radiant spirit and everlasting love WVRIWIOIN, GLADYS STELLA 'Til a year ilnce you left us. mum: but our love for you buds and blooms just like the flowers. Your sorrowful children.76 words
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Advertisement851 1971-07-03 23 OCEAN SHIPYARD (PTi' LTD. A vacancy exists for a senior Technician/Supervisor with management potential and well experienced In the organization and control of bull ateel and outfitting work. Preferably diplomaed or otherwise qualified In Naval Architectural Shipbuilding. Lower age limit 28. Salary according to age and experience. Apply by letter851 words
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Advertisement802 1971-07-03 23 EXPERIENCED PICKER PACKER Driver required In our Spare Part* Department Please apply to the Manager, P.O. Box 14. Alexandra Post Office. Singapore S. attendants passed Secondary 2 required. Application forms obtainable from Junior Flying Club. Cmvenagh Bridge. Empress Place B'pore. Closing 10.7.71. CMAMPACNE CABARET BAR A Restaurant requires waitresses. Call802 words
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Advertisement926 1971-07-03 23 WAHTSD URGINTLV EXPERIENCED Driver. Apply personally w:th Test.monlals at S3, Binjal Park. M.s. Buklt Tlmah, Bingapore-21. INOOOR SALESGIRLS Please apply personally 143 Tudor Court Tanglln Road sth Monday B'pore between 9 a.m. 12 noon. WANTED INGLISH If-EAKINC General Amah Dlat. 11 live-out. Tel: M 7871 2.00 p.m.— 8.00 p.m. for926 words
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Advertisement1069 1971-07-03 23 FURNISHED UNFURNISHED FLATS at dlst. 9. 10. 11 at $400 $1,400/- semi-detached, bungalows In Holland Road and Buklt Ttmab area $800/- $3,000/- fully furnshed. Ring Spore 668*79 EXECUTIVE DETACHED SEMI DETACHED large garden/quiet suroundlngs near Jurong/Holland B. Tlmah, Thomson other area*. $300 $1,200. Ring *****4 8.30 a.m./ 7.00 p.m. 2-STORIV1,069 words
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Advertisement1019 1971-07-03 23 SPACIOUS BEDROOM with facilities Suitable for slnglea/coupl* at 74-B. Thomson Road Spore 11. Tel: 811*11 FURNISHED ROOM w without alrcon. Meal* optional Preferably workIng Chinese Japanese European couple/bachelor *****1 Spore IS. S DETACHED WOODLAND* SINCA FOR! with garden furnished 3 bedroom* $350/- p.m. o no. phone (Singapore) 80*673. APARTMENT ON1,019 words
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Advertisement941 1971-07-03 23 DISTRICT 1* snopnouse /modern flat* at 84* m/s Upper Serangoon Road Chariton Park. 3-bedrooma, l-bauv room, living, dining room* baJcony and kitchen. Tel: 8387* B'pore. WATTIN ESTATE, Three Storey Callfornlan. Six Bedroom*. Three Long Bath*. Beautifully Furnlahed, Best Site $223,000. Please Call *6565s Singapore. Principals Only VALLEY MANSION OROUNDFLOOR 3941 words
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Advertisement832 1971-07-03 23 Education BEGINNERS BOOKKEEPINC 11 —IS noon. 5.30 6.30 p.m. M/W/F. startIng 3.7.71. Saturday 2 30— 4.30 pm. Starting 3.7.71: Vacancies Intermediate Higher Accounting for L.C.C. '72/PUman's Aug 71. Typf writing Rapid Normal. Weekly tests: Shorthand Typlsti (Rapid Course): Three hrs dally Beginners Shorthand 10--11 a.m M'W/F 3.30 6.30 p.m. Starting832 words
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Advertisement733 1971-07-03 24 (Cont. from Page 23) TV Radio ««Ue« tV services SERVICING ALL KINDS TV taperecorders, amrllflers, reasonable charges, day/night service. Phone Spore ***** anytime. RIOIFFUtION T.V. RENTAL! HP. OR CASH We nave a complete range of models and prices at our SHOWROOMS: 182 Clemenceau Avenue 233 People's Park Complex. Ist Fl.733 words
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Advertisement906 1971-07-03 24 INTERNATIONAL AIR ENTERPRISE weekly economic nights to London, also commercial flights European tours Tel: (Spore) *****7/*****0/ *****0 INTER CONTINENTAL TRAVEL SERVICE (8) Pte. Ltd. weekly economic Boeing charter nights to London return. More details contact *****/*****0/***** 8 pore. LONDON WIIKLV ECONOMIC FLIGHTS and London/New York ninbU. EITA 42-B Cross Street.906 words
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Advertisement902 1971-07-03 24 TWO IMPORTED Cream Pekingese male puppies sir* Australian champion, 40G Hertford Road Spore 8 after 2.00 p m LOVELY ALSATIAN PUPPY female three months old. Parents Import. 33 Westlake Avenue. 4t m.s Thomson Road. PEDICREE ALSATIAN PUPPIES M'F Colbar Cafe Jalan Hang Jebat. We»sex Estate, off Ayer Rajah Road Spore.902 words
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Advertisement1057 1971-07-03 24 Saturday Car Market Vehicles lor sal* KINQ SOON CREDIT (PTI.) LTD. 1968 Mazda 1000 8/W 8 Seater. New lsuzu Truck 2 tonner; 1968/9 Toyota Corolla Saloon and 8/W: Volkswagen 1300; 1968 Mazda 1000 8/W and 1200 c.c. Saloon; 1967/8 Mazda 1500 Saloon and 8/W: 1967 Uatsun 1000 S/W; 1966/8 Dauun1,057 words
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Advertisement1020 1971-07-03 24 I*7o CAPRI 1600 OTL one owner immaculate condition 16.600/- owner leavins. View 147 Moulmeln Road Spore after 2 p.m. 196S o*>lL KADITT Super L. brake Booster, abort sear-stick, excellent condition 14.H00 Tel: Tan *****4 B'pore. VOLKSWACIN 1100 registered 63 V Rood condition $2 400 0.n.0. Phone Spore ***** ext. 201,020 words
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Advertisement696 1971-07-03 24 Tailoring PERFECT MEN I TAILORING— Reasonable Prices Excellent Selection Arcade Tailoring Co., 7, The Arcade. Raffles Place. *****. (Spore). Beauty culture YAMANO TOKYO Trained Beauty Specialist gives private tuition professional course, latest techniques Box A 9982 ST. Spore. Wine <fc Food RAFFLES HOTIL ELIZABETHAN GRILL Luncheon Silverwagon Roast Veal a696 words
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Advertisement339 1971-07-03 24 AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY LAND FOR SALE ON AUSTRALIA'S FAMOUS GOLD COAST From A 52,800 to A 53.750 (up to Acres) FOR OBLIGATION FREE INFORMATION RING THE DEVELOPER'S REPRESENTATIVES LANDAU PTY. LTD. NORM TAYLOR AND BRIAN BURGESS HOTEL SINGAPURA 585 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Telephone: *****2. Suite 608. SOUTHEAST ASIAN MINISTERS339 words
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433 1971-07-03 25 Evonne plays it cool to dethrone Marge LONDON, Fri. Nineteen-year-old Evonne Goolagong today turned tennis form upside down to dethrone Mrs. Margaret Court as Wimbledon singles champion and become the first teenager to win the crown since "Little Mo" Connolly in the early fifties. Miss Goolagong. playing as though she433 words
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Article214 1971-07-03 25 CINGAPORES swlma ming "find" Teo Chye Meng yesterday bettered another American age group best time when he won the 50m breast-stroke In 39.1 sec at SASA's Asian Age Group trials at Amber Road. Teo, who on Thursday returned a creditable time of 85.5 for the 100214 words
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Article345 1971-07-03 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE PHILIPPINES, one of 13 countries which will compete in the Thai Airways sponsored Pesta Sukan lawn tennis championships at the Padang, has entered its two Davis Cup players in place of its original entries national champion Greg Perkins and345 words
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Article, Illustration272 1971-07-03 25 PETER SIOW - Victorians loom as threat to Saints PETER SIOW By VICTORIA School yesterday looked the most likely team to stop favourites St. Andrew's School from retaining the National Schools B division rugby championship. Matching the Saints in fitness, speed and tactical skills the players had undergone weeks of circuit running and272 words
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198 1971-07-03 25 SCHOOLS rugby authorities will have to introduce measures to prevent further displays of "hooliganism" at rugby matches, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. A shocking example of this was at yesterday's National Schools B division match between Monk's Hill and Outram. Outram won by 24-3, scoring198 words
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Article58 1971-07-03 25 SINGAPORE Tae Kwon Do Association will hold a grading test for its members and branch affiliates today and tomorrow. Among the 20 exponents who will be taking {heir first degrees black belt tomorrow will be Miss Mellna Wee. of "Tid-Blts fame, who recently won the individual championship58 words
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Article60 1971-07-03 25 ARCHERY Association of Singapore will hold Its two-day National Open championships at University of Singapore ground from 2 p.m. today. About 50 competitors will compete In the six classes o' events. There will also be a special event (or women archers. Archers who want to compete60 words
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Article33 1971-07-03 25 EASTBOURNE. Prl. The Indian cricketers drew their three-day match against Derrick Robins- XI here today. Scores: Robins' XI 228-8 dec and 258-5 dec; Indians 305-8 dec and 132-4.33 words
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Article288 1971-07-03 25 f ONDON. Frl. MohamJu mad Nazlr and Pervez Sajjad spun the Pakistani cricketers to a resounding 154-run victory over Scotland at Selkirk today. They shared all 10 wickets as Scotland, needing 247 for victory, tumbled to 92 all out. The Scots were completely baffled by288 words
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Article, Illustration202 1971-07-03 26 Mitchell to ride at Bukit Timah today AUSTRALIAN Jockey A Kevin Mitchell, who Is back on a busman's holiday, will ride at Buklt Timah this weekend. He worked Ultrasonic, Hurry Honey and Tymkyn on the sand track yesterday. Cinema 11, with Des Coleman astride, did a dashing gallop, running 3f202 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1971-07-03 26 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By FOCUS ON FORM DRAGON BO AT II: Has yet to show up in a race but appears to have Improved judging by his packwork; can surprise. HILVERSUM: Seventh with 8.5 In Div 2 6f race after poor start last1,601 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1971-07-03 26 GOING FORECAST: Good *!TT7n 2 .15 CLASS 6. DIV. 3— 6F ■iUSLBH ($5,500 53.850 to winner) 1 ***** DDACONIOAT II (Tiki) AlUn 3 9 0 (dd +10) *i! U 2 ***** PRBDICTION II <XL N«> Sanwurl 90 <dd +U> «W»«I 7 S ***** MINIMUM I (J Breuhrlni)1,643 words
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Article130 1971-07-03 26 EPSOM JEEP CALX. BOY POINTER BEEP BEEP I.KAC.ONBOAT SENATOR Race 1: lii'iversum Beep Beep Beep Beep Felicitation Sinaran Blntang Ora/ronboat Xl SH GIRL LUNA STREAM LUNA STREAM Race z: Raub Buklt Serok Raub Luna Stream Bush Girl Bon Vivant PUNTER'S BILL SUBALI SETIA KAWAN Race S: (iexUoo Petite ttolle130 words
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Article91 1971-07-03 26 T^HERE will be a total of 40 races for a record entry ol 371 horses at the King's Cup meeting at Kuala Lumpur un July 10. 11. 17 and 18. There will be nine races on the first day starting at l.? 0 p.m. On91 words
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Article202 1971-07-03 26 LONDON. PTt. American owner Mr. Paul Mellons MIU Reef makes his first appearance since winning the Epsom Derby when he turns out for the renowned Eclipse Stakes a i Sandown Park here tomorrow. Mill Reef la me or/.y three-year-old in the small fleid aqd receivesReuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration376 1971-07-03 27 LAN PEREIRA - Selangor fail against Kumar's seamers LAN PEREIRA By cKIPPER Mahesh Kumar 3 bowled Singapore into a commanding position against Selangor in the MCA interstate under-23 cricket final at the Kuala Lumpur padang yesterday. Kumar, who was in brilliant form *:th his seamers, claimed eight wiclor 25 runs off 14 overs376 words
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Article213 1971-07-03 27 SINGAPORE I tt nnl Won« Ho* Sani i Sivdpatham S. Vallbhov c v.ii i.im. id b Mohnn |q r. Ithwarlal c h.m.i, b Zainon 16 Jayasundram c Vmyan b Srlvam g J. D Oiiv.ro c Slvapalham b S. Muruthi and b Vijayan 47 M. Nxthlanathan b Srlvam 23 r.K.213 words
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Article57 1971-07-03 27 LONDON. Pri. Argentinian world champion Alberto Demiddi coasted into the semi-finals of the diamond scutls event with an easy victory over Britain's Ken Dwan on the second day of Henley Regatta. Demiddi outclassed Dwan and the final three and a third li-ngths margin hardly reflected his superiority57 words
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Article58 1971-07-03 27 NEW YORK. Fri. Results of yesterday's major league baseball games American League: Washingten 3 New York 1. Cleveland 3 Baltimore 2. Chicago 6 Milwaukee 4. Boston 8 Detroit 7. Kansas City 9 CaliTornia 4. National Leafue: Pittsburgh 3 New York 0. Atlanta 7 Montreal 3. Cincinnati S58 words
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Article16 1971-07-03 27 PERTH. Pri. The Combined Indian Universities hockey team beat West Australia University 4-1 yesterday.16 words
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Article, Illustration472 1971-07-03 27 HELSINKI, Friday. J£ENYAN Olympic champion Kip Keino suffered his second defeat at the Helsinki World Games athletics meet yesterday. After finishing runner-up to Frenchman Jean Wadoux in the 5,000 m on Wednesday. Keino again trailed second last night when he was beaten by Finland's Pekka VasalaReuter - 472 words
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Article128 1971-07-03 27 /CHARLESTON (Sfcuth Caro\j lina), Pri. Cassius Clay was Involved In an unscheduled fight and the entire gate receipts were frozen when he boxed two three-round exhibition bouts here. Clay handled his first opponent, Bd Brook, easily, but the next bout took an unexpected turn when Scottle MackReuter - 128 words
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Article53 1971-07-03 27 BONN. FYI. A silver Olympic coin worth 10 marks ($3) will go on sale at a.l West German banks from July 20 to help finance the 1972 Olympics at Munich. Twenty million of the coins will be minted. They are composed of two thirds silver and53 words
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249 1971-07-03 27 Tight police net as S.A. team land in Melbourne MELBOURNE. Frl. The 1 South African rugby team landed without Incident at Melbourne Airport yesterday after a flight from Adelaide In six light alrcrafts. A handful of demonstrators at the airport were kept at a distance by police and stood quietlyReuter - 249 words
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174 1971-07-03 27 DENNING SHARES LEAD WITH 3 OTHERS MONTREAL. Pri. American Rolf Denning, a teacher turned golf pro. shot a flve-under-par 67 yesterday to tie for the first round lead of the US$l5O,OOO Canadian Open golf championship. Three other players. Rod Punseth, Phil Rogers and Lou Graham, also had .irst round 67174 words
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Article268 1971-07-03 27 Joo Ngan of S'gor is Tour champ ASIAN Games gold medallist Ng Joo Ngan of Selangor was adjudged the winner of the Tour of Malaysia cycling race which ended at Alor Star yesterday. Joo Ngan. who is also MCF's nominee for the Sportsman of the Year award, aggregated 27hr 53:268 words
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Article41 1971-07-03 27 PARIS. Fri. Pietro Guerra of Italy sprinted past Belgium's Julien Stevens to win the fifth stage of the Tour de France cycle classic yesterday, but the overall lead in the race stayed with Belgian ace Eddy Merckx.41 words
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Advertisement39 1971-07-03 25 I TOMORROW'S DRAW I NO. 52/71 (4-7-71) THE FIRST GROUP I CASH JACKPOT IS $110,000 1 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT I THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR j)X 3 CIRCLES CORRECT 500/-39 words
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Advertisement85 1971-07-03 25 WHO WILL BE OUR "SEAQUEEN"? WIN A FREE TRIP TO LONDON JET THERE AND BACK "T^7 BY MSA's LUXURY /Ml BOEING 707's S''M*\ SPEND A SUPER V.I. P. VACATION IN THE SWINGING CAPITAL AS A GUEST OF NELBARDEN OF LONDON AND WIN MANY OTHER WONDERFUL PRIZES! DON'T MISS OUT ON85 words
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Miscellaneous100 1971-07-03 25 SWIMMING Spore Swimming Club's Double Age Oroup Meet (Tanjong Rhu 2 p.m.) WATER-POLO Senior League: Chinese Swimming Club v Police (Queenstown 5.15 p.m.) NETBALL SWNA Div. 1: Hongkong and Shanghai Bank v STU; Unknown* I v TTSH; Brunch v Varsity; Div. 2: PSA v OSC II; ITC v MSA; Simut100 words
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Advertisement505 1971-07-03 26 THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SI MB AFORE The Monetary Authority of Singapore invites applications for the following appointments: (1) INSPECTORS: $900 rising to $1,850 Entry point in salary scale depends on qualifications/experience. Applicants should have a good honours degree, or hold qualifications eligible for membership to the Singapore Society of505 words
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Advertisement217 1971-07-03 27 Sways to build a professional kitchen and spend less time in it COMBINE MAJOR COMBINE SUZY COFFRETNO. 1 JUICE EXTRACTOR ROBOT CHARLOTTE Wtoeb»atir modiin.th A k.ichtn appiMnc* «wth A amail. naat but NO. 1 Con«.n« a grrat varnty "•vi and bowl Thru «m*tJ muiirpurpoaa uaaa.ctn ba uaa<ul k>actwn aop- g«i217 words
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Advertisement105 1971-07-03 27 ■1 1 i" fTi'li r*t^A, KNEE BEND HOW WUCH fi GOLFER BENDS HIS KNEES DEPENDS ON PERSONAL PREPERENCE, JUST SO HE DOES FLEX THEM SOMEWHfiT. HOWEVER, THERE fIRE RULES* OF LIMITRTION. DONT HfiVE THE KNEES SO SfiGGY THRT THEY FLOP fIROUND fIS YOU SWING. THEy SHOULD STfIY PRETTy MUCH IN105 words
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Advertisement452 1971-07-03 27 WORD PUZZLE p Cat ill* tfttct limi j > STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY I WORD PUZZLE 'Z' I 1 I vtn c>l I A3 »K Ptttilf ■•tllKliMt IMC I I 1 Hr Ml M ii I i I r iM^ DM I Rj E fill in 1 s 2R E E452 words
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Article, Illustration254 1971-07-03 28 No anxiety in last words from Soyuz 1 1 rERE wasn't even a hint of problems or anxiety In the Soyuz 11 cosmonauts' last moments of communication with ground control, according to details released here today. The most detailed account so far made available of the cosmonauts' last words wasReuter - 254 words
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Article371 1971-07-03 28 AN anguished Party Secretary Leonid Brezhnev and other Soviet leaders today carried to niches in the Kremlin Wall the ashes of three Soviet cosmonauts who died trying to make space livable for men. The urns holding the ashes of Georgi Dobrovolsky. Vladislav Volkov and ViktorAgencies - 371 words
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Article40 1971-07-03 28 NEW DELHI. Prt. Tl»« Indian Oovernment will coowaer retaliatory measure* f^* 1 Britain. Including nationalisation of British lntere«ta. following 1U decision to Impose a IB per cent tariff on imports of Indian textiles. Parliament was told today. Reutcr.Reuter - 40 words
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Article98 1971-07-03 28 LOVESICK SAILOR JUMPS INTO SEA A DELAIDE, Frl. A loveA sick sailor Jumped overboard when the British assault ship Intrepid sailed rrom Port Adelaide today. The sailor was lined up with the rest of the crew on the deck o( the Intrepid when he suddenly vaulted the rail, dived 2598 words
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Article34 1971-07-03 28 BANOKOK. Frt. Parents of 4.000 girls from povertystricken province in northern Thailand have sold their daughters as prostitutes, says a Thai women's organisation which plans to buy the girls back. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article346 1971-07-03 28 London Stocks RUBBER TIN T ON DON. Frl The ttoek market I moved narrowly In quirt tradlnf with special dtuatlon* the main feature. At 2.U p.m. the Financial Tlme» Index waa up 1.0 at 184. Cunard attracted active two-way biulneaa to clom little changed on balance. Truman Hanbury attracted proflt-takias.346 words
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214 1971-07-03 28 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG L* CINGAPORE, Fri Two ►3 armed thugs escaped with $6,000 after a lightning hold-up at a post office off Upper Serangoon Road today. It was the second post office robbery within 10 a The first was a *2,000 grab from214 words
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Article45 1971-07-03 28 LONDON. Fri. Bernadette Devlin. Britalns youngest MP. expects a baby in autumn, a Dublin newspaper reported tod< The paper, the Irish Times, said Miss Devlin refused to identify the father. She said she had decided against abortion, which is legal in Britain. AP.AP - 45 words
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Advertisement236 1971-07-03 28 The \^^^£?fH~Q£f2 KMM I?P*aM al al *-> I I Go Amcricanl Tomorrow at 7 p.m. I I around the East Pool of Goodwood i^^P^Ja I Park Hotel we are hosting an J I American barbeque to celebrate I I you watch tasty ctiunkj of meats I I being cooked over236 words
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Advertisement10 1971-07-03 28 Don't waste water! THANKS FOR KEEPING UP THE GOOD WORK10 words
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Advertisement206 1971-07-03 28 C introducing the Wew, m J > c Fully Automatic > Zig-zag SModel 680 C SEMI -INDUSTRIAL* STURDY* X I* ECONOMICAL Built with these L (^'l^^v Super Features: j? l^rG^J^^^'j) *24 Cams for a wid« variety of designs. r*/^T Miracle ttitch for itretch materiali. Ji IV^ tt^^>/^\*Cj) Three nt«dlt pwitioni206 words
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Page 28 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1971-07-03 28 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 8 »jn. to noon today: laolated showert with thunder.17 words
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