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Title Section24 1971-07-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National NBwspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration83 1971-07-06 1 THE VICE-PRESIDENT PICKS UP SOME CHOPSTICK EXPERTISE rpHE Vice-Presl--1 dent of the world's most advanced country in technology today received some know how from Singapore's Prime Minister on rhopstlck expertise. America's No. 2, Mr. Spiro Agnew, was the lunch guest of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew atUP - 83 words
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Article594 1971-07-06 1 Lee and Agnew talk on China 'Diplomacy of S-EA is involved' SINGAPORE, Monday THE thaw in US-China relationships and its effects on Singapore are believed to be among the subjects dealt with in talks between US Vice-President Spiro Agnew and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today. Mr. Agnew had said he594 words
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334 1971-07-06 1 Reston to discuss the Pentagon papers in Peking HONG KONG, Mon NEW York Times edi- torlal executive James Reston, who arrived here for a three-week visit of China, said today he was prepared to discuss the Pentagon papers with Chinese leaders. Mr. Reston, whose visa was approved by the ChineseAP - 334 words
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Article104 1971-07-06 1 New Israel Canal pullout offer rIL AVIV, Mon. The Israeli newspaper Maariv reported today that Israel had told the United States It was willing to pull back from the Suei Canal but wanted U.S. troops to take over evacuated Israeli posts. Israel would allow Egyptian civilians to cross the canal,Reuter - 104 words
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82 1971-07-06 1 BAGHDAD, Mon. Two British diplomats were today ordered to leave Iraq within 24 hours because of their links with "a spy and Intrigue network/ the official Iraq news agency reported here. The agency said the Iraq Foreign Ministry had told the British ambassador here that82 words
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Article183 1971-07-06 1 Fukuda is new Foreign Minister TDKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato today conducted a major reshuffle of his Cabinet and the ruling party's leadership In what was expected to be his farewell shakeup as leader of Japan. Mr. Sato, 70, reportedly plans to step down as Prime Minister before hisAP - 183 words
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Article35 1971-07-06 1 SYDNEY. Mon. Several orange smoke bombs were hurled today on the touring South African Springboks rugby union team from a crowd of about 300 antl apartheid demonstrators, their faces painted black UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article68 1971-07-06 1 CREW OF GROUNDED VESSEL RESCUED SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Royal Navy survey ships have rescued 35 crew members of Chung Yu, a Taiwanese vessel whicli ran aground near Alphonse Islands, In the Indian Ocean, during a storm two days ago. The ships Beagle and Bulldog went to the rescue after picking68 words
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Article24 1971-07-06 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two people have won the Jackpot of $170,000 In last Sunday's Toto draw. Bach will receive IBS.OOO.24 words
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304 1971-07-06 1 H. MABBETT - Big defeat for PNI as Golkar pulls ahead H. MABBETT From Jakarta, Mon. OETURNS from East and Central Java show the 1V principal victim in Saturday's elections to be the Indonesian Nationalist Party (PNI). In both provinces the army backed Sekber Golkar, which continues to score heavily through the country,304 words
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Article41 1971-07-06 1 PEKING. Mon. Mr. Whitlum. leader of the opposition Australian Labour Party, had an hourlone meeting today with Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai which centred on the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries— Reuter (See Pace 13)Reuter - 41 words
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MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration376 1971-07-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TUN Abdul Razak told Parliament today that the new communist threat is an internal matter and it is Malaysia's responsibility to check this menace. The Prime Minister was replying to a question by Mr. Goh Hock Ouan (DAP Bungsar) in376 words
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266 1971-07-06 2 Tenders: Preference to Malay and Malaysian firms DEFERENCE is always I given to Malaysianowned firms while awarding government tenders, the Minister of Finance Tun Tan Slew Sin, told Parliament. In reply to a question, he said the Government also gave preference to Malay firms when considering tenders, subject to conditions266 words
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63 1971-07-06 2 I sl,ooo MIL HOUSING LOAN BILL PASSED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Parliament today passed Bill authorising the Government to raise $1,000 million for the purpose of providing housing loans to civil servants. The money is for the Federation Housing Loans Fund and also for the purpose of granting loans to State63 words
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89 1971-07-06 2 PARLIAMENT passed a Bill raising the amount involved In a civil case before an appeal can be made to the Privy Council. Under the Bill called the Courts of Judicature (Amendment) Bill, 1971, the amount increased from $5,000 to $25,000. The Attorney-General, Tan89 words
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Article323 1971-07-06 2 $10m for plan to help fishermen T»HE Malaysian Go- vernment has earma rked $10.29 million for the setting up of a Fishing Industries Development authority to help Improve the living standard of fishermen. Under the Second Malaysia Plan, the Govern, ment will also spend $11.69 million to build new ports323 words
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Article39 1971-07-06 2 SPEAKER Dato CM. Yusof formally told Parliament that the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has pardoned DAP member Mr. Lim Kit Slang, who contravened an election by-law In the Segamat Utara parliamentary by-election a few years ago.39 words
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Article188 1971-07-06 3 1,000 YEAROLDS BEGIN SCHOOL CINGAPORE, Mon.— More than 1,000 six-year-olds stepped into the class room for the first time today under the Government's new admission programme. The first day was spent familiarising themselves with the school surroundings and routine. The children, born between January 2 and June 30, 1965. are188 words
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Article52 1971-07-06 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Newspaper vendor Lee Cheng Huat was today charged with causing "traffic interference" by selling copies of the Shin Mm Daily News to a passing motorist at the Junction of Keok Road and Orchard Road on Saturday. His case will be heard on Oct. 2. Ball52 words
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Article41 1971-07-06 3 Weight-lifting contest SINGAPORE. Mon. The Havelock Road community centre will hold a weight-lifting competition and a Mr. People's Association 1971 body-building contest on Saturday at 7 p.m. The area's MP. Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen. will give away the prizes.41 words
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199 1971-07-06 3 N.G. KUTTY - N.G. KUTTY By Singapore, Monday FOR the second weekend running, police and Singapore Turf Club authorities have cracked down on bookies and their agents. A total of 187 people were checked during the two-day meeting at the Bukit Timah racecourse. A199 words
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170 1971-07-06 3 Thailand may soon withdraw from sugar agreement BANGKOK, Mon. The Nation, Bangkok's new English-language newspaper, today quoted "reliable sources" as saying Thailand will soon withdraw from the International Sugar Agreement (ISA). This would enable Thailand to export sugar to Malaysia. Singapore and South Korea, which are not ISA members. TheUPI - 170 words
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94 1971-07-06 3 FOUR ARMED MEN ROB COUPLE OF $7,210 SINGAPORE, Mon— Four men, armed with bearing scrapers, blindfolded and tied up a couple in their bedroom yesterday and robbed them of $7,310 in cash and coods. Mr. Tay Hoo Choon. 29. an electrical fitter with the Public Utilities Board. told the police94 words
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272 1971-07-06 3 Common shrub found to be mildly antidiabetic CINGAPORE, Mon. A common garden shrub called Cat's Whiskers, which can be found throughout South-east Asia, has been found to be mildly antl-dlabetlc. Two Singapore doctors, after a preliminary study which they described as "promising," are now carrying out further tests to see272 words
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Article55 1971-07-06 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lim Chlng Tong of Parry Avenue was fined $100 for two traffic oSences in Richards Avenue, off Upper Serangoon Road, on Nov. 29. last year. He was fined $30 for carrying a pillion rider on his motorcycle while still being a provisional licensee, and S7O for55 words
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Article34 1971-07-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Sweep draw No. 7/71 will be held at Outram Park shopping complex tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. Before the draw, the People's Association military band will give a one-hour performance.34 words
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Article, Illustration128 1971-07-06 3 MINISTRY NAMES ENVOY TO BANGKOK SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today announced the appointment of MrChi Owyan* (above) as Singapore's next Ambassador to Bangkok. Mr. Chi, 74, who is at present honorary counsellor of the Development Bank of Singapore, will assume his new post next month He succeeds128 words
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Article39 1971-07-06 3 KUANTAN. Mon. At least 100 people in Lipis district are believed to be suffering (rom malaria, it was learnt today. The States Health Department has sent a team there to investigate the cause of the outbreak.39 words
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Article35 1971-07-06 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Motorist Lee Boon Hua of Chin Nan Street was fined $50 today for driving at 54 mph along Farrer Road on Dec. 1. 196>, wnere the speed limit Is 30 mph.35 words
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167 1971-07-06 3 Average daily use of water goes up CINGAPORE, Mon.— The average daily consumption of water last week was the highest since the Public Utilities Board launched the appeal to conserve water in May. The PUB said today that the average daily consumption rate during the past week was 95.3 million167 words
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Article48 1971-07-06 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth. Neo Choon Huat. today pleaded guilty to robbing a couple at knife-point of SIUO in cash and valuables at Lorong Beradab. Ylo Chu Kang. on March 13. Sentence was posiponed pending Reformative Traning Centre and probation reports on July 17.48 words
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Article28 1971-07-06 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ist Bn. Royal New Zealand Regiment band will perform at I Macßitchie reservoir park on 1 Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement351 1971-07-06 3 outer: (kj^Sci_^_ Inner: antacids -3^ antiulr** FAST. WaiMivU 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. W*inn-U by its anti-ulcer substance reduces excessive acid secretions, thus351 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-07-06 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl NOW WE GO INTO THE OTHER ROQrwJB an 1 veu.*^raTV /r y Wd18 words
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328 1971-07-06 4 NANCY BYRAMJI - Two-term system opens with 300 'homeless' NANCY BYRAMJI By CINGAPORE, Mon. 3 The University of Singapore new two-semester academic year opened today, with more than 300 students many of them Malaysians finding themselves without a home as their applications for hostel accommodation were turned down. This is because of a328 words
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193 1971-07-06 4 MALAY CULTURAL BODIES BACK PHONE PROTEST CINGAPORE, Mon The Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations today backed the Chinese Chamber of Commerce protest against the proposed 10 cents per call levy on telephone calls. The council also suggested that the Singapore Telephone Board raise money by other means. It suggested193 words
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Article65 1971-07-06 4 BINOAPORE. Mon. Seven out of 18 doctors were successful In the examination for the Master of Medicine In Internal Medicine conducted for the second time by the University of Singapore from June 2a to July 2. They are Huang Chen-Ya. Joseph Ong Ah Boon. Michael Yap Hock65 words
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106 1971-07-06 4 MALACCA. Mon. The State Government today received three cheques for a total of $3,000 from the First Battalion Royal Australian Regiment stationed In Singapore. The regiment was based In Terendak camp here 18 months ago. The money will be used for scholarships and community106 words
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Advertisement90 1971-07-06 4 You may bo tho host dressed man In town today but what about tomorrow? Take advantage of Introduction Sale at challenging reductions now! EXCLUSIVE MAOE-TO-OROER SUIT AT$ 95 MAOE-TO-OROER TROUSERS AT $19/Exclusive Men's Shop ie A. Mezzanine Floor Overseas Union Shopping Centre Collyer Quay. Spore I.Tel *****5 LAST 1 DAYS!90 words
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257 1971-07-06 5 NGIAM TONG HAI - Nantahhead defends language policy NGIAM TONG HAI By CINGAPORE, Mon. The Vice-Chancel-lor of Nanyang University, Dr. Rayson Huang, today said that some people were not happy with the university's policy to step up the study of languages. He said: "They have accused Nantah of changing and going against the principles257 words
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Article22 1971-07-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. An unidentified pedestrain was killed when he was knocked down by a car at Upper Serangoon Road tonight.22 words
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Article, Illustration200 1971-07-06 5 SINGAPORE, Monday TWO Englishmen with a double-decker bus upstared MSA today. Structural engineer Jim Laithwait and his friend Bernard Clcary both on a world bus trip coasted their bus up the Hyatt Hotel's sloping driveway right up to its door-step with Laithwait200 words
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188 1971-07-06 5 Court allows appeal of two men convicted of gang robbery SINGAPORE. Mon. The Supreme Court allowed the appeal today of two men, who were convicted with two others last September of gang robbery of $500 at the Sri Rama Villas restaurant In Kampong Bahru Road. The court upheld the submission188 words
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95 1971-07-06 5 pETALJNG JAVA, Mon. 1 Identification of race with type of employment must be abolished from Malaysian society. Secretary Oeneral to the Ministry of Labour and Manpower, Inche Abdul Kadlr bin Tallb, said this at the opening of a four-day refresher course for senior employ- ment95 words
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98 1971-07-06 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Oovernment is buying four New Zealand-made light aircraft as primary trainers for the Republic's Air Defence Command. The slngle-englned Airtourer planes, each costing $367,000, are being ordered from Aero Engine Services Ltd. of Hamilton, New Zealand. A contract was signed between officials of98 words
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256 1971-07-06 5 THE JURY WAS NOT TOLD ALL, SAYS COUNSEL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A lawyer in the Esther Chan murder case submitted to the Federal Court today that the trial judge In Johore Bharu had not put the defence case "adequately" to the Jury. "Lee Wong Tleng did not do anything to256 words
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Advertisement280 1971-07-06 5 Dine in Gracious Splendour \1 Completely renovated with c rich s^f decor befitting the ege of gracious y<\^ a y living, the Singapore Conference Hall Restourant offers a wide range of ""^s"**^*^ delicious Timsum and Oriental dishes prepared by Hongkong's |^5 gjL-- culinary masters, making lunch, dinner or buffet an280 words
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Advertisement399 1971-07-06 5 WARNALITE MASTER CONSOLE PREVENTS CAR FAILURE ■[be m on as on db 111/ The new Warnalite Master Console is for the careful drivei who wants to have a number of functions from t>-aKe fluid level to low o'l pressure and. even brake i ght failure continuously monitored. The Wa-nalite Master399 words
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Article, Illustration949 1971-07-06 6 Counsel: Court might have been misused THAT ORDER AGAINST AL-ATAS KUALA Ll/MPUR. Monday JUSTICE Dato Abdul Hamid today reserved judgment on a motion to set aside a High Court order prohibiting Prof. Syed Hussein AI-Atas from acting as Gerakan chairman or holding Gerakan conference. The ex-party Interim order was granted949 words
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190 1971-07-06 6 I SINGAPORE, Mon. A UNIVERSITY of Slnga•r* pore lecturer In architecture, Mr. K. Nagashlma, warned against "disproduct" in the future planning of Singapore. "The most serious disproduct is environmental destruction and pollution, the bill for which our descendants will have to pay in190 words
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Article35 1971-07-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Moelng Owen, pricipal of the Singapore International School, will speak on the Atlantic College and International Education at the Rotary Club's weekly luncheon meeting at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday.35 words
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Article31 1971-07-06 6 SINOAPORE. Mon Motorcyclist Llm Fook Wan of Lorong 27, Geylang. was fined $35 today for falling to stop at a halt sign In Macpherson Road on Aug. 18. 196931 words
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Advertisement107 1971-07-06 6 Hew JUHIUITE The Balanced Uitamin Syrup with the E essential Uitamins for children ■n&f* A\i V\\ln i\ sl Today's space-age children are growing fast learning fast; they need the right balance of the six essential vitamins for a healthy appetite, strength and energy. Junivite supplies this correct balance of essential107 words
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Miscellaneous169 1971-07-06 6 lilt' If Oop Hu I.#. II tint lin I -C NOT A TWING.' BOOM THEN I^S GOT N. I THAT REMINPS ME, YOU'D f RISKT... ou/mji "Vj NOTHING? MUSTA KEN PLAY- /TO BE ALL /SO WE U. GET IT A BETTER GO MAKE SURE WILL DO/ fj*k <-" V*. L_^169 words
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391 1971-07-06 7 BEN DAVIDSON - How the victim 'could have survived' BEN DAVIDSON Pathologist questioned about MSA steward's death By Singapore, Monday AP A T H OLOGIST agreed in the High Court today that an MSA steward, who was alleged to have been fatally stabbed by an assistant hotel manager last October, wpuld have survived391 words
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Article66 1971-07-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Shangri-La Hotel was fined $75 today for not preventing the breeding of insects within its premises, as required by an order of the Ministry of Health. A magistrate's court was told that the health order was served on the hotel on Sept. 29 last year66 words
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240 1971-07-06 7 Fishermen tell of attack at sea by gunmen CINGAPORE, Mon.— Three fishermen watched helplessly from a speedboat while their fishing trawler with another five crew members was shot at by an armed gang, a coroner's court heard today. The three: Tan Yong Tec, 29, his brother. Yong Huat, 24, and240 words
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81 1971-07-06 7 Unemployed youth admits $340 theft SINGAPORE, Mon. An unemployed youth, Sng Chee Seng, who admitted stealing a total of $340 In cash and goods on two occasions, was allowed bail pending a probation report. Sng admitted stealing jewellery worth $180 and $50 cash from Manaml blnte Udln, 21. from her81 words
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Article31 1971-07-06 7 SINOAPORE Mon. Teo Ker Sin. 45. was fined $10 today by the Pint Magistrate* Court when he admitted fighting in public with another man In Collyer Quay on Friday.31 words
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Article76 1971-07-06 7 No excuse— court SINGAPORE, Mon— A magistrate told an odd-Job labourer today that transport difficulties was not a good excuse for skipping his national service training. The First Magistrate, Mr. E. C. Foenander, said this before sentencing Chia Chin Piau. 19, to two months' Jail for falling to attend Vigilante76 words
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Article, Illustration297 1971-07-06 7 NELLIE HAR - NELLIE HAR By PRETTY Singapore girl, Patricia Hon is home to rest after dancing all over Spain. She has spent three years in Madrid, and one and a half years dancing with the world famous Antonio, and today Patricia is297 words
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Letters to the Editor
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Letter87 1971-07-06 8 Replies from the Govt... I REFER to the letter by "Left Out" (ST. June 5). All re-appointed teachers (i.e. teachers re- appointed after a break In service) are appointed at the startIng point of the relevant salary scale. Past trained teaching experience Is given recognition by grant of Incremental credits.87 words
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Letter122 1971-07-06 8 WITH reference to the letter by "BPCA Member" (8.T., June 28) the transportation of pigs in strong rattan baskets is an effective way of carrying pigs cheaply. it permits adequate ventilation and also prevents fighting. Cases of overloading, however, may be reported to the Director, Primary Production Department, for investigation122 words
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Letter58 1971-07-06 8 WITH reference to the letter by J. Thomas (ST., July 1) the provision of bus-shelters on each side of Buklt Tlmah Road at its junction with Hill View Road has been Included In this year's programme of works. Tenders for the construction will be called soon. L. KAO CHUNG YING58 words
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Letter77 1971-07-06 8 I REFER to the litter headed "Call to smarten up airport cleaners" (8.T., June 23). Please be advised that cleaners and sweepers employed by the airport cleaning contractor are required under the terms of contract to wear uniforms. The turnover of these contract workers, according to our contractor, has been77 words
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423 1971-07-06 8 Request tests are no remedy but a -gamble- rE following complaints and suggestions are directed at the Registrar of Vehicles. I am a learner driver who finds that the facilities of the ROY are Inadequate to meet the demands of the people. People who want to sit for a driving423 words
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Letter136 1971-07-06 8 THE other week a Ford Cortina crashed into a lamp-post at the fourth mile Thomson Road and caused the blackout In the Thomson Hospital area for half an hour. (ST.. June 8). There was also a report of a car that plunged into a canal In the vicinity. Traffic between136 words
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121 1971-07-06 8 THE Maritime Defence Command first changed from the smart international white tunic to the Jungle green uniform. The Jungle green uniform was accepted because it integrated the three different forces of the small island of Singapore into one. The colour commanded the respect of121 words
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183 1971-07-06 8 Chivalry is not dead: Only the girls think it is Lost hair (contd) "1)1 SG USTED (Hear tbroken, Too)," (ST., July 3) certainly has my deepest sympathy, but I must make the following comment: Chivalry is not dead and will never be. Let not a few Incidents, however unpleasant, give183 words
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Letter64 1971-07-06 8 I WOULD like to console "Disgusted (Heartbroken, Too) Having one's hair snipped off rarely happens in broad daylight in public transport. She must have had a very beautiful bunch of shimmering flowing hair. It must have aroused someone's Jealousy. She shouldn't feel brokenhearted. Her hair will soon grow. Or perhaps64 words
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Letter25 1971-07-06 8 LETTERS will not be considered for publication unless full names and addresses are Riven. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published.25 words
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Letter88 1971-07-06 8 A NUMBER of letters criticise "Disgusted (Heartbroken. Too)" (S.T., July 3) for sleeping in a bos. "If she had stayed awake, she might not have lost her hair." is a typical comment. She did not say she slept in a bus; the wrong impression was created by a typographical error88 words
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Letter173 1971-07-06 8 friend being molested, what did she do to help her friend? A shout would definitely have drawn the other passengers' attention and put an end to the incident. She apparently failed to help her friend, and she expected the men to help instead. Don't think that I will not lift173 words
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Letter107 1971-07-06 8 I READ with Interest your report (ST., July 1) about "Final action against pirate taxis" In which you mentioned that: "Singapore has entered 'a new chapter In the history of public transport' with the re-organisa-tion of bus services;" and "The Government was determined to provide a proper transport system in107 words
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350 1971-07-06 8 Human hearts and the need to "gossip' T FEEL constrained to reply to the fallacious arguments put forward by Low Chai Yeong (ST., July 1) who backs that 10 cents levy. Mr. Low says that the telephone Is only necessary for the "have-group". My family is definitely not In the350 words
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173 1971-07-06 8 Helping one another at Toa Payoh 'TOA Payoh residents x should treat each other like brothers and sisters and co-operate with each other, especially in combating vandalism. We should not care about race as long as we treat our neighbours like members of one family. We should keep a watchful173 words
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Advertisement402 1971-07-06 8 Advertisement Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are Ton content with tbe noticeable progress In a few way you speak and write? hours. You learn from the Are you sure that you are Interestingly written, easynot making mistakes that to-understand lessons402 words
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Advertisement195 1971-07-06 8 MOTHERS! Sa\eMoney Save Time, Save Mess. o^"j9Kk ORANGE JUICE frW*p^?|ill COMPOUND raDifc oSitk !t 's ready to use Bpt^ p S- U K PROVIDES THE Just One B oz. Bottle Makes Over 5 Weeks' Supply of Orange Juice v for Less than 5 Cents a Day Sole Agent COLD STORAGE195 words
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143 1971-07-06 9 When you find a pretty girl in your car... DENANG, Mon. If 1 you find a pretty girl sitting in your parked car, don't go near her. Report to the nearest police station or policeman. Otherwise, you are asking for trouble. A pen a n g businessman found this recently143 words
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71 1971-07-06 9 Malaysia for conference of engineers KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Malaysia is to be represented for the first time at an international conference of women engineers and scientists. Miss Ong Kik Hong, one of the two women civil engineers In Malaysia, will take part In the conference in Rome. Miss Ong. who71 words
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Article75 1971-07-06 9 Four deny raping woman KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Four men were today charged in the Special Sessions Court here with rapIng a woman. K. Murthy 18, P. Munusamy 24, R. Suppaya 21. and P. Ramiah 25, pleaded not guilty. The four with two others still at large— are alleged to 'lave75 words
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Article368 1971-07-06 9 Normal milk prices after warning Action by the Govt on CASE complaints SINGAPORE, Monday THK prices of locally-made brands of con(tensed milk have now been normalised following intervention by the Government and the Consumers' Association of Singapore. A statement from the Trade Division, Ministry of Finance, last week threatened that368 words
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Article65 1971-07-06 9 Ship wins weather award SINGAPORE, Mon. The Blue Funnel cargo liner Stentor has won a special award from the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology for its excellent performance during five years of weather reporting. The ship operates on the Sln-gapore-Malaysla-Australla run. The Stentor s skipper, Captain C.H.F. Hill, said that his65 words
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Article30 1971-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The import of motor-cycles Is no longer subject to quota restriction or Import licensing, a circular from the Imports and Exports office said today.30 words
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Article49 1971-07-06 9 SINOAPORE, Mon. The Chinese YMCA will start a 12--se&slon beauty course* on July 16 at its premises In Palmer Road. The sessions will be held twice-weekly on Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For further information, contact the association's adult department (tel. No. *****).49 words
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Article, Illustration60 1971-07-06 9 VOI'NGEST wiioer ot the Straits Times I Word Puzzle so far, 16-year-old Yeoh Oon Hup (above), of Penan*, plans to keep his SIO.OOO prize in the bank. "I do not intend to use it but will keep the money for further studies," Yeoh. a Form60 words
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Article93 1971-07-06 9 US gives landing ship to the RMN CINGAPORE, Mon. 3 A 1.655 ton U.S. landing ship today Joined the fleet of the Royal Malaysian Navy. The ship, the largest In the Malaysian fleet, is being leased from the U.S. Navy for five years. It has helicopter landing facilities and Is93 words
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Article37 1971-07-06 9 PENANG. Mon— Drug addict Tan Olm Teoh. 71, who admitted eight previous convictions for having opium, was today fined $500 or six months' jail for a similar offence at Prangln Road on June 12.37 words
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Article90 1971-07-06 9 SITTINGS AFTER A FLIGHT SINGAPORE, Mon. London bound passengers of BOAC can have their portraits done in drawings, pastels or oil at a reduced rate. Exhibitors at the Royal Academy or the Royal Society of Portrait Painters will paint their portraits for 25 to 40 per cent of the normal90 words
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163 1971-07-06 9 Securicor hits out at Aussie security expert CINGAPORE, Mon. The head of an Australian security organisation, who gave his assessment of the local crime situation over the weekend, came under flre today. The attack came from the local branch of Securlcor. Securlcor's manager and director. Mr. D. V. Davis, said:163 words
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240 1971-07-06 9 Ong takes over as the Labour Minister SINGAPORE, Monday MR. Ong Pang Boon started work as the new Labour Minister today. He spent most of the morning in conference with senior officials of the Ministry in Havelock Road. Later, he attended the Prime Minister's luncheon at Sri Temasek In honour240 words
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Miscellaneous331 1971-07-06 9 Straits Times Crossword MHff H^V~ BB^ I w KOSS certain modifications (9). U 7 Sound* enthusiastic. but 1 Mailed flat (6. 7) rather a 10 Bar almost broken at the g Amb ittous daily ?It s not forJoint (5. 4). ward-looking at all (7. 6». 11. Latin rules about the331 words
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Article485 1971-07-06 10 More light has been cast on the role expected of the manufacturing sector in the next five years. The Second Malaysia Plan aims to double the export of manufactures and to increase the share of the manufacturing sector to well over a quarter of the gross national product,485 words
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Article250 1971-07-06 10 Early returns in the Indonesian election strongly suggest victory for the armybacked Sekber Golkar. In Jakarta it polled 45 per cent of the votes for the city assembly, establishing a 20 per cent lead over its nearest rival, the Nahdatul Ulama. It is reasonable to assume250 words
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Article237 1971-07-06 10 The "realists" of our age have scorned "romantics" of an earlier generation for wanting to harmonise man with nature. But modern phenomena such as pollution have posed problems to show that planning for a balanced human environment is arduously realistic. Although Wordsworth's "idiot boy" still seems a237 words
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281 1971-07-06 10 Rebuke, sarcasm at post office over savings account lLf V WIFE has had a personal post office savings 11 account for the last decade. She has countless times, deposited or withdrawn money from various post offices without any complaints or trouble. But our patience was provoked beyond endurance in Penang.281 words
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Letter124 1971-07-06 10 $50 for wrong parking pOR careless driving a lorry driver was fined $40 by a Singapore magistrate. For wrong parKing along Robinson Road I was asked to compound the oi fence for $50. Apparently something Is not working right at the traffic office. One Imagines a "trigger-hap-py" junior stamping the124 words
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136 1971-07-06 10 ALTHOUGH much that Is said In Mr. Goode's letter (S.T. June 23) on the advantages of seat belts and crash helmets appears to be sensible, to criticise 'Road User' for mak 1 ng a ridiculous statement was rather unwise in view of Mr.136 words
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Letter52 1971-07-06 10 yyELL, why don't they put up a sign outside the main health centre here "Mosquitoes Welcome"? Certainly it could be argued that everything has been created for the comfort of these dangerous pests namely the drain of stagnant water outside the building. Let's have some action, please. HEALTH CONSCIOUS Batu52 words
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Letter135 1971-07-06 10 J.J.T. (B.T. June 17) writIng about the Rahang Bridge, Seremban. asks why "Nothing solid seems to have been don* about providing permanent bridges" to replacf those damaged by th» recent floods. The answer is that the P.W.D. Is doing everything possible to replact or repair all bridges damaged135 words
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Article859 1971-07-06 10 IRENE BEESON - IRENE BEESON By Cairo AT THE end of four years occupation, the tiny Oaza Strip is still Israel's biggest security problem. Crowded Into a thin slice of land, 25 miles In length and about six miles In width, about 450.000 Palestinians have kept the859 words
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Article, Illustration717 1971-07-06 10 ANTHONY LEWIS - ANTHONY LEWIS The big divide over Vietnam By LONDON. Richard Nixon is approaching a decisive moment in his presidency. Developments abroad and at home press for a fundamental reappraisal of his policy on Vietnam. His response on that issue In the coming weeks could717 words
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Advertisement219 1971-07-06 10 HIGH-PERFORMANCE kjs. BATTERY (^^qiCHARGERS \^T^m^ Mo W AD4S i 1* I •Polinty protected Built-in protection against JSr f damage to alternator systems and transistors. f Fast charfles 12-wolt batteries at 60 amps. I n^^j"" oFast charges 6-volt battenes at 100 imps vBsT •Starts engines instantly Wjjr Battery protected against overcharge219 words
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279 1971-07-06 11 Plane crash on peak: All bodies found lIAKCDATE, (Japan), 11 Mon. Rescue teams s t r v ggled down a 2,100-ft mountain in northern Japan today with the last of the bodies of 68 people who died when their Japanese airliner crashed on Saturday night. The remains of the victims.279 words
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Article, Illustration542 1971-07-06 11 The wires buzz over that new call by Vietcong but it's a11... WASHINGTON. Mon THE United States is secretly responding to the Vietcong's latest peace proposal, official sources said today. Direct contacts with top Hanoi officials were reported underway In Paris as President Nixon's adviser on national securityAgencies - 542 words
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Article80 1971-07-06 11 A narrow escape for Queen E WINDSOR (England). Mon. Queen Elizabeth had a narrow escape from Injury yesterday when a wooden polo ball flew In her direction during a match in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The Queen was watching her husband. Prince Philip, in action when a mis-hii sent80 words
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Article27 1971-07-06 11 LAS VEGAS. Mon. Actress Sue Lyon, who played, the title role in the film "Lollta." was married today to Roland Harrison, of Los Angeles— UPl.27 words
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183 1971-07-06 11 Springbok team captain is sued for damages MELBOURNE. Mon— A student today filed a damage suit against South African Rugby Union captain Hannes Marais for assault. Tom Healy asked for A 5399.000 In his suit on claims that Marais punched and pushed him during a fight in suburban Toorak yesterday183 words
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Article43 1971-07-06 11 WASHINGTON. Mon. Jesse Hill Ford, the white Southern author whose best-selling novel "The Liberation of Lord Byron Jones" described justice in the South as bigoted and brutal, was acquitted on Saturday of the murder of a 21 -year-old Negro soldier. NYT.NYT - 43 words
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Article33 1971-07-06 11 Gone to pot. WASHINOTON. Mon. About 500 youths turned out (or marijuana "smoke u>", jnesterday but most spent their time wading In fountains and dancing to country music at a folk festival. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration78 1971-07-06 11 MARA Polvarini sits with her future bridegroom, Mario Pacchinoni a few minutes before they are to be married in Roverbello. Italy, on Sunday. When the priest asked the bride-to-be if she would take Pacchlnoni for her lawfully wedded husband, she refused to answer. Miss Polvarini later saidUPI - 78 words
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Advertisement79 1971-07-06 11 Feeling low? Not Anymore! It's hard to believe that only a few weeks ago we were feeling i A so lifeless. Then some friends told us about Vitadeer and Uf the difference it made to them. We tried it what a difference! Life is so much fun again. Now we79 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-07-06 11 THE 6AMBOLS By Barry AppUhy tfTlsTiice td AteeO /&*«fc told me tfuaTNj S you Mies revue j a lot about your o*/e \at ecuooi. ro^erueeA (at school with) I MV TgAGHfcg j I I 4-535 words
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Article, Illustration555 1971-07-06 12 WASHINGTON, Mon PRESIDENT Nixon is planning to send his top Middle-East expert to Israel and Egypt later this month to try to break the deadlock in talks for reopening the Suez Canal, sources said yesterday. Preliminary discussions are under way for suchNYT - 555 words
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357 1971-07-06 12 'The PLA starts purge of Reds' report BEIRUT, Monday. THE Palestine Liberation Army has been purged of elements described as communists or communist sympathisers, according to reports published in the press here yesterday. Al Hayat. a prominent right-wing daily, published a report claiming that the army's director of intelligence wasNYT - 357 words
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173 1971-07-06 12 A dealer's way of beating Sunday sales ban DERBY, Mon. Furnitun dealer Mr. Herbert Hardy found a way around English trading laws which make it illegal to sell lurnlture on Sundays yesterday he WSJ selling carrots and giving the furniture away as gifts. Mr. Hardy. 62, collided with the lawReuter - 173 words
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Article44 1971-07-06 12 CALCUTTA. Mon. 1 Congress Party committee West Bengal today demam an immediate end to U.S. at supplies to Pak:st.in The party said the Amcru arms would be used agai frrcdom fighters in i cal and also against India. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article31 1971-07-06 12 WEST BERLIN. Mon 24-year-old E;i.st German Ar officer fled to West Berlin M yrsterdav in a hail of sub-r chine gun fire fr<m Ea.^ 0 man border guards. Rcut31 words
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113 1971-07-06 12 MADRAS, Mon. The "457 ton Liberian freighter Ocean Glory developed a leak and sank yesterday in the Bay of Bengal, about 100 miles from here. All 31 crew members were rescued and broucht to Madras by the 7.087 ton British passengercargo shin Chilka113 words
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Advertisement915 1971-07-06 12 whether you're air conditioning a playroom or a presidential suite A RANGE OF 6 ROOM UNITS! IO I BUY ANY CARRIER UNIT. c D R 1 E «?to 1 *T* Id d [ZJ d| T [SM AND YOU AUTOMATICFROM $584 TO $1,532! W I L^j L» h y Buy SER915 words
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Article, Illustration440 1971-07-06 13 J)ALLAS, Mon. The flight crew and two stewardesses who were forced to fly south over Texas in the begining of a marathon hijacking said today they never feared for their lives. "From the beginning It was: Where do you want toUPI - 440 words
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Article, Illustration187 1971-07-06 13 IMA, Mon. Robert Lee 1-1 Jackson, the hijacker of a Branifl Airlines Jet, was offered temporary refuge in Peru but had left in the Boeing 707 before the offer was relayed to the airport here. A BranifT spokesman said today the Peruvian Foreign Ministry hadReuter; AP - 187 words
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251 1971-07-06 13 Palace officials fret over Fat Stan's party plans T ONDON, Mon. Fat Stan's plan to stroll in on an exclusive Buckingham Palace garden party and have a chat with Queen Elizabeth has got officials at the palace worried. For the tickets which Stan full name Stanley Flashman, aged 34 and251 words
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222 1971-07-06 13 PERTH. Mon. Prime Minister Mr. William McVahun said yesterday that talks with China on improvement of relations between the two countries had failed to make any head way. Mr. McMahon said Government officials failed "to get any common sense out" of the222 words
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Article, Illustration53 1971-07-06 14 I Ship $2.80 .33 K Lanjut K. Kampar St. Semb Ambassador :.o.p. KOXJT law Par J.C.B.C. P.E.G.I. jammon c. :ity Dev. vines ["sanu Dev. $3.20 $2.90 $3.90 $2.33 $1.16 $2.55 $2.76 $5.70 $2.38 $1.33 $2.80 $0.53 $0.88 $1.52 .28 .20 .20 .18 +.17 15 .15 .15 .11 .09 .0753 words
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Article16 1971-07-06 14 Haw Par 393,000. Public Bank 323,000. City Development 287,000. Far East Levingston 254.000.16 words
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Article37 1971-07-06 14 Industrials: 171.39 172.20 Industrials: 164.59 165.40 Hotels: 102.18 114.66 Properties: 137.25 139.74 Tins: 93.86 94.19 rubbers: 118.70 118.70 Dec 30. 1966 100 (corr) Dee. 30, 1966 100 (oncorr) Dee. 31. 1968 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10037 words
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Article959 1971-07-06 14 BID AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: CLOSING TONE: All section* closed very steady. TIRNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday959 words
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256 1971-07-06 14 LAST week's firm trading conditions were extended on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Some profit-taking was noted towards the morning; close. In the afternoon a fresh wave of buying set in with selective issues sharply marked up. Haw Par remained a hot256 words
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Article51 1971-07-06 14 f\S the official Malayan Short v Term Money Market for the week ended July 3. 1971 the range of call rates was as follows: BANKING FINDS: 3 per cent to 3% per cent. GENERAL FUND: 3', per cent to i' 2 per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totalled $12851 words
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Article1609 1971-07-06 14 |>USINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2) $1.70. (2) $1 69 Mean (1) $1.58. Allied Choc. (1) $1.81, (1)1,609 words
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Article171 1971-07-06 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at July 5. Local dollars to one unit Selling Bnylnf 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 3.0075171 words
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Article54 1971-07-06 14 Saturday Friday •U.S. lvi London Ckxed 40.375 Beirut delayed 40.60 Hongkong 41.69 41.66 Zurich Closed 40.508 40 453 Part* Cloied 41.06 Sport (1) 41.928 41.79 t a Spore <2> 136.90 15*40 (1) Export pile* In non-aterllng anas In U.S. dollara par tael (2) Local dealen price In54 words
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747 1971-07-06 14 Bonus issue of One-for-one. t Includes 5 per cent Jubilee bonus dividend. Current price of lOp par value shares 52p. Current dividend yield 6.25 per cent. Current net earnings yield 18.2 per cent. Price earnings ratio 5.5. Gross price earnings ratio would be 2.4.747 words
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Article298 1971-07-06 14 AFTER opening quarter of a cent lower, short covering of RSS One July in thin conditions steadied levels in the rubber market yesterday by three-quarters of a cent before freer offering of 1972 forwards dampened the market. Turnover was small, how ever, while physicals continued neglected. The298 words
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Article22 1971-07-06 14 JULY 5. RIBBKR: 102.75 cents per kilo (unch). TIN: $639,121 (down 87} cents). Official offering 273 tons (up 53 tons).22 words
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Article48 1971-07-06 14 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dipped 87 i cents to $639. 12* per picul on an official offering up 53 tons to 273 tons. The tone of the market was fairly steady with buying support from the United States and the United Kingdom.48 words
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Article83 1971-07-06 14 SHIPMENT of Straits refined tin from Penang for June 1911 totalled 6.808% tons, according to statistics Issued by Straits Trading. The following table shows the tonnage and destination, excluding metal shipment from Klang via Port Swettenham: June United Kingdom 160 UK (option) United States 1.840 Continent 1,44183 words
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Article110 1971-07-06 14 pHINCtI PRODUCE EXCHANGE. l> SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut Oil: Bulk SM sellers, drum S3BI sellers. Copri: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose July Auk UK/Cont '33 n. Pepp*. Huntok AST A. white f.o.b. \W><; NLW SIS2I sellers. Sarawak white fob. Met NLW ***** sellers. Sarawak special black110 words
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Article321 1971-07-06 14 FEDERAL CABLES. Wires Metal Manufacturing suffered a small drop in pre-tax profits during 1970. but due to its pioneer activities lower tax charges cause net profits to rise. However, profits Jo not reach half chairman Dato Chan Swee Ho's forecast of iast September. He said then that with an321 words
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Article33 1971-07-06 14 A report in the Sunday Mail this week indicated that latest newcomer Malayan United Industries is open to delayed deals. This is not the case the counter is restricted to ready deals only.33 words
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Article342 1971-07-06 14 \fELBOURNE, Mon.— A light rally in the oil sector towards the close ennbled the market to hold steady on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Other sectors were mixed In moderate trading. Woodside was heavily traded and sales ranged between $1 50 and $1 70 The stock closed 16 cents342 words
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Article69 1971-07-06 14 HRHESE average Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by the following banks: OCBC Chartered. Bank of America, FNCB and First National Bank of Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and Indicate rates for today's trading. One month 6 p.c Two months 6 1/8 pc69 words
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Article303 1971-07-06 14 JIONO KONG, Mon. The market opened on a quiet note with Interest concentrated. In the early stages, on Hone Kong Trams, Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels and HK/S Banks and gradually widened Into most of the popular stocks. During the afternoon session the market, overall began to sag303 words
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250 1971-07-06 15 BAILYNE SUNG - 450-mile long cocktail party aboard jumbo BAILYNE SUNG By CINGAPORE, Mon. J It was a cocktail party that lasted almost 450 miles and neicl 2b,U00 feet up in the air. But it was In line with the occasion as it was held by Pan-Am on board a Boeing 747 today250 words
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Article49 1971-07-06 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Eighty police recruits, including 20 girls. and a few officers today donated blood at the Police Academy's sports pavilion at Thomson Road. The donation was the first of a series of six at the Police Academy. The last will be on August 30.49 words
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Article, Illustration48 1971-07-06 15 Agnew calls on the President U.S. Vice -President Spiro Agnew chatting with President Sheares at the Jstana yesterday. Mr. Agnew was paying a brief courtesy call on the President before holding talks with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew during his unofficial visit to Singapore. Picture by Vow Yun Woh.Vow Yun Woh - 48 words
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Article193 1971-07-06 15 JOSEPH YEO - 20,000 under L check-off system JOSEPH YEO By Singapore, Monday rERE are now more than 20,000 workers in some 135 firms in the private sector under the check-off system introduced last year. This was disclosed by leaders of unions affiliated to the NTUC. They were re-assuring the Singapore EmployersFederation (SEF)193 words
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116 1971-07-06 15 S'pore, Seoul agree to raise status of relations SINGAPORE, Mon—Singapore and South Korea have agreed to raise the status of their relations to consulate level. A Government statement said today the Trade and Economic Mission of the Republic of Korea in Singapore would now be known as the Consulate-General of116 words
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Article28 1971-07-06 15 BINOAPORE. Mon —President Sheares and the First Lady will be the guesta-of-honour at the Methodist Olrls Schools' founder's day at the Shangri-La Hotel on July 23.28 words
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147 1971-07-06 15 Millionaire actor's movie to net $10,000 SINGAPOBE. Mon. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok met India's millionaire actor, Mr. Raj Kapoor. at a cocktail reception at the Odeon theatre tonight. The reception was held in conjunction with the charity film premiere at the Odeon of Raj KapoorS latest147 words
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Article47 1971-07-06 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs > and MP for Jalan Besar. Mr. Chan Chee Seng will open an art exhibition by local artists organised by the Ministry of Culture and the People's Association a' the Maude Road community centre on Friday at 8 p.m.47 words
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312 1971-07-06 15 T.F. HWANG - TWO IN ONE' POSER IN APPEAL COURT T.F. HWANG By CINGAPORE, Mon. Can a two- Judge court, trying a man on a capital charge, also try him in the same proceedings on I another much lesser charge? Chief Justice Mr. Wee 1 Chong Jin raised this quesj tlon today when,312 words
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Article36 1971-07-06 15 SINGAPORE. Mon Taxidriver Yeo Pak Nan, of Tanglln Halt, was fined $25 today for causing obstruction by Hopping his taxi In front of a bus stop at Victoria Street on July 6, four years ago.36 words
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Miscellaneous611 1971-07-06 15 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening fallowed by i —Topic: The Port (C) General Hospital 7.40 New (C) 3.21 For the Family (M) 7.51 Opinion in English "Student 3.50 A Diary of Events in Singapore Viewpoints" featuring the This Week (M) Secondary Schools Debaters 3.55 It's Happening in611 words
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Miscellaneous181 1971-07-06 15 5.00 P.M. Programme Summary 1.07 Julia 5.05 fok Amai Amai 1.34 Arena Sukan S.3S Jerry Lewis Cartoons J-JJ S ews (M) S.OO News (M) p *'f m t 9.41 Parliament Report 5.17 Woobmda Animal Doctor 152 Documentary Film 6.45 Phoenix Five IMI Feature Fj m 7.12 Englebert Humperdinck 11.59 Late181 words
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Article, Illustration417 1971-07-06 16 The high cost of being a beauty queen gEING labelled as a beauty is satisfying. And to be chosen as a representative to the Miss Young International 1971 contest in Tokyo is exciting. But, when' it comes to planning a whole new wardrobe for the many engagements during the fortnight417 words
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418 1971-07-06 16 Simple 'conditioners' to help you relax within minutes WHEN you find yourself edgy or depressed for no good reason when you feel like shaking the children, snapping at the boss and walking out on your Job; when you feel strained and drained of all vitality, a little quick relaxing will418 words
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Advertisement153 1971-07-06 16 Advertisement Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph the latest type skin freshener used by beau- i tiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck153 words
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Advertisement354 1971-07-06 16 it seems only natural... jantzen no-seam bra Your body is soft and round and comes without seams. so should your Crepeset bra. Be a really natural beauty these ounces-light, butter-smooth bras are in fine Enka Crepeset nylon. Shapely cups, equipped with whatever your personal requirements may be. White or nude.354 words
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Advertisement2177 1971-07-06 17 m m i i pßLi i li>J J AVA/*f pm£M i^^sT^~^^^B3B EXPRESS SEKVICH TO LONDON, LIViUPOOL t CONTINEHUI POUTS BZNARTY ST& PS^am P.na_n, l«.« r| JH BENARMIN I Singapore P Sham Penang For Hamburg Aag 7 Jaly 11/11 London Aag II Singapore P. Sham Penang BENMHOR Havre, Bremen, Rotterdam.. laly2,177 words
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Advertisement1266 1971-07-06 17 FORTNISMTLY EXPRESS SERVICE OIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. New York Penang P Sham Spare Kngston MMM Sailed Jaee 12 ialy 1] laly 14 Jaly 17 "ITS Mill Jail 21 illy 18 tag 1 Aaf 1 Oct I VASANOIM Sail! My 11 Aaf IS Aaf 17 Ott 24 All contracts are1,266 words
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Advertisement973 1971-07-06 18 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australia /Singapore /Japan Service FremantH s'pori Killung Ylkkaichi/T>agoya Y'hasia Kobi "8.%,.. Mac. Jl U »It»l 3 ""»< Accept carp Ur Krtt, Osaka. Nageya, TikikiM. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN. H. KONG. STRAITS SERVICE Sa.it Japan Hongkr-t, ETA Spore ETAP. Sham "Eikaku Maru" SailM aim*973 words
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Advertisement918 1971-07-06 18 FOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore Lud.it l»f: CNAKRATA" 11/H 21/22 A«g Auck, Well, Lytt, Odin. Carries 12 paueigers STRAITS MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Penang Itriilf fir: •AJULAt B/14 My IS July It Inly Nagapattmam, Madras. RAJULAt 2/ t AH S »«f 11 *"t Nagapattinam, Madras. UJULAt 21/918 words
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Advertisement893 1971-07-06 18 ORIENT LINES LTD. S^^-s-^-s^> (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, ROAM HAVRE. Singapore P. Slam Penang ArrivtS: NEPTUNE AMETHYST ***** July 14/1S Jaly 17 July London 13 8. H burg 17 g. Roam 20893 words
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Advertisement810 1971-07-06 18 ~~Sf\ MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL JM| SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD H No. 3OE. Jin. Amping Kuala Lu.npo. I I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Smgiport P. S'hjm Penang Arriiai: »UNt» MELOR I" Pt't Havre 31 7. London 2 8. Hburg 7 8. R'dim 9 8. A'werp 12 8. Bremen810 words
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Article189 1971-07-06 19 [ME PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTMO 1 RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOW INO BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JULY 6. r>iT: Rfa Bramble L«»f 1/2. Olen(in:a« 3/4. Jaladurna 6/7. AMhl Mmru No. 37 10/11. Kihaku Maru 19. Riau II 20 W.«t Hua H.nt: 20 Ea»t Sunnyit, Tooko Maru 40 41. H«miliecta189 words
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Article, Illustration42 1971-07-06 19 MISS CHRISTINA TAN SIOK KOON Today brings back tweet memories Of the days you were with us, Chris, though you have left us for three years. Thoughts of you still shed our tender tear*. Inserted by parents, brothers and sikters.42 words
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Advertisement658 1971-07-06 19 7'IOT, U ton tu»on. S'cort p. S'mm pmii.j oistiiutiom. ■v. "SIMFMOPOI" 11/ij July I/it July Rotierdim. It Havn Himburf. M MiutROVO- 15. July M/» July »/M lilt Rotterdam. Antwerp Hamburg, Boulogne •i. 'BlUSHiuv a/1 kn 1/ Ikn mi In Rotterdam. Antwtrp Hamburg. "KAPITAN VISIOBOKOIT 5/ lAn 1/1] «u| 14/17 kn658 words
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Advertisement583 1971-07-06 19 ENGINEER SURVEYORS SINGAPOREAN CITIZENS LLOYD'S REGISTER OF SHIPPING invite applications for appointment as Engineer Surveyor from Candidates between 25 and 35 years of age who possess the following qualifications: (a) Practical training in mechanical or marine engineering, university degree or technical diploma, with a period of professional experience in an583 words
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Advertisement848 1971-07-06 19 TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SINGAPORE Admission to part-time courses at vocational institutes 1. Type* of Courses Language of Instruction 1.1 Aljunled Vocational Institute, Mattar Road. Applied Electronics (Trade) English Industrial Electricity (Trade) 'English and Chinese 1.2 Oeylang Serai Vocational Institute. Jalan Turl. Metal Machining (Trade) English Maintenance Fitting848 words
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Advertisement843 1971-07-06 19 PRESSURE REACTOR VESSELS REQUIRED An international company wishes to lease pressure reactor vessels from local manufacturing companies to produce their proprietary products. The pressure reactor vessel should be able to withstand a pressure of 150-300 P.SI. with a minimum capacity of 600 gallons per batch. Interested manufacturing companies with such843 words
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Obituary63 1971-07-06 20 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lim Kian Howe thank relatives, friends for their ass.stance attendance, wreaths, condolences during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lee Tan Ylng thank relatives and friends for their assistance, presents, conthelr recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Koh63 words
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Article40 1971-07-06 20 ANNA SIM SALON (Shangri-la Hoteli offers complete beauty treatment: facials, make-up. akincare, hair dressing, manicures, pedicures, body massage, steam and sauna baths. 9 am. to 7 p.m. dally. Mrs. Anna Sim In personal attendance. Appointments Tel: *****4 ext. 624.40 words
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Obituary176 1971-07-06 20 CAW KHEK CHIEW. aged 76. passed away peacefully on 5/7. 71 at 251 Pasir Panjang Road, leaving behind Ms beloved wife aMm. Wee Ex Neo. daughter Gaw Oeok Lan. son-in-law Ow Soon Chye. grandchildren Maureen. Richard. Cynthia. Ida. grand son-in-law Ronnie. Cortege leaves on Thursday 8/7/71 at 3 P176 words
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Obituary27 1971-07-06 20 TAN KENC SENG Treasured memories of a beloved husband and devoted father called to eternal rest six years ago today. Forever remembered by loved ones.27 words
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Article43 1971-07-06 20 YOUTH FOR CHRIST presents the Living Sound (Australia YFC Team). Friday. Saturday, 9th. 10th July. Victoria Memorial Hall. 7.30 pm. All Welcome! CORRECTION: THE YAJURU PAKARMAM this year falls on Thursday Bth July Instead of '3rd d.iy us advertised on Sunday.43 words
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Advertisement577 1971-07-06 20 GENERAL AOVIKTISIMINTS AWHTISEWNTS ACCEPTED UP 10 ANNOUNCEMENT/»tKSONAL Sistisort sol; cteti S Mr*. JN f M DAILY ISBtSftrt self: SI.BS i aaef. ■HTM Ml*: H Ctltt i Mrf. yiltyjn oely Jl SS s »eri •fminwm 17 M /or Ii wore. pHONE gj r j Tft 3,33,, Jsjmim«« BOJs. /or M word*577 words
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Advertisement791 1971-07-06 20 SENIOR BOOKKEEPER (FEMALE) required by Aviation Company situated at Seletar Airport. This Is an important position and only persons with a good practical knowledge should apply. Salary by negotlatlc- but not less than $500/-. Phone Miss Yeo at *****6 B'pore for an appointment. ACTIVE SALES PROMOTER for wide range of791 words
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Advertisement854 1971-07-06 20 MATURE FEMALE CLERK TYPIST, wanted. Apply with recent photo- graph (non-returnable) particulars, and salary expected to 12, Jalan Jentera Spore 22. WELL ESTABLISHED Entertainment Agency urgently requires English speaking girls of any nationality as female escorts. Good Income/full booking assured Phone Linda Lee *****4 Spore. WANTED DRIVER FITTER living In854 words
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Advertisement936 1971-07-06 20 MANAGEMENT POSITION. AUSTRALIAN, 6 years Far East experience, servicing, distributor appointing. training, and liaison management and market research. Sophisticated electronics background, but will consider other fields. Contact Mr. Richards. Kyonan-cho 4-16-3-707. Musaahlno-shi. Tokyo, Japan or at Federal Hotel Kuala Lumpur July 10 to 14. Accommodation vacant SPECIALLY DESIGNED and lavishly936 words
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Advertisement1063 1971-07-06 20 KATONO OUT. furnished 3 bedroom cd flat overlooking sea 2 bathrooms attached alrconditloned. private carpark. Rental $450. Phone *****4/ *****3 Spore. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED BUN CALOW 4 bedrooms. 2 bathroom>. servant's room, wall to wall carpet, big garden diit. 22 Ring ***** 71 LORONO TANOOAM Jalan Kayu, Spore semi-detached 4-bedroomed unfurnished1,063 words
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Advertisement1043 1971-07-06 20 IILETAR MILL* EITATI 113 Jtlan J»r»k semi-detached 3 bedroomrd fully 'urnlshed houic Tel. *****9 8' port Mr. Nalnan. UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW to let. Enquiries ring *****1. No brokers please. LIAVI HOUIC 4 months 2 bedroom large yard fenced quiet parkllke residential compound phone *****9. ROOM TO LIT. View Lorong 8. 4TA1,043 words
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Advertisement878 1971-07-06 20 LAND AT TANQLIN MILL about 15,000 »q. ft. (or building luxurious bungalow tor Mle. P'.eaiie contact Spore ***** during office noun. FOR RINT 40.000 sq.ft. open space at 6 ct« p.s.f. Interested partlea contact Bos A 5613 S.T. Spore. DISTRICT 3 bedrooms furnished flat, air-conditioned, many extras. Telephone *****1 (Singapore).878 words
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Advertisement799 1971-07-06 20 OFFER OP EXCHANGE SCHOLARSHIP by Rotary Club of Cobram. Victoria. For a student lelthet sex) age approximately 16 year*. Return air passage from Singapore to Australia to be borne by parents. Term starts early February 72 ends early December. The Rotan Club In Australia win provide free arrommodatlon plus pocket799 words
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371 1971-07-06 21 EDB on the criteria for industries SINGAPORE, Monday THE chairman of the 1 Economic Development Board, Mr. I.P. Tang, today laid down two main considerations for the selection of industries in Singapore. They are: WHETHER the Industry contributes to the skill development and technological advancement in the Republic. WHETHER the371 words
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Advertisement487 1971-07-06 21 Cont. from Page 20) Business Opportunities IMPORTING PROM INDONSSIAT All >.ood> in bulk, or Individual art .urks. Bate contracts In Indonesia insure Intact arrival. 0.P.0. Box SMSTC. FINANCE REQUIRED BUtINEII EXPANSION Forseen Indonesian «i«rt import tourism i.)rcts Darts. Write 0.P.0. Box MS. Singapore, or phone *****, Mr. Yunus. MACHINERY DEPARTMENT!487 words
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Advertisement855 1971-07-06 21 ARCHIPELAGO IPICIAL NOLIOAV TOURS: (Alrcondlllsned Bui In August) Malaya W«t Coa*t 7 days 1100/1120 11/7, 18/7. 28/7. 1/8. 10/8. 11 M. 12 t Cameron Highland 4 days SSS'tfM).'- Sunday. Pingkor/Camcron 7 days (120 10/«. 11/8. 12/8. Bangkok/Chlengmal IS d«yi Coach/Train d«p: 7/8. Haadyti Songkla day* Dep: 16 7. 10/ S.855 words
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Advertisement983 1971-07-06 21 m-n st«r*o COMBINATION OFFIR! KENWOOD 3 1 JO AM FM Tuner Amplifier Power Output: SO watu Dual 1210 Turatsble C/W M»(n*tlc Cartridge Diamond Stylus. One Pair Jansrn (U.S.A.) Speakers U.P. IKM NOW! »7»S DAWN SOUND 144. Markrt Strict. (Mwftl-starsy sir »>rt> It: M 2744 A StttSO S'fwrs. ■Mi IAVI A983 words
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Advertisement497 1971-07-06 21 MARCH 19C4) AUSTIN A4O Saloon. One owner. $3,100'- 0.n.0. James Lam *****. After office 6463*2 OCTOBER 1944 MORRIS Mini-Travel-ler U.K. made One owner. $3,200 Ring Spore *****9 FIAT 12S January 1970. one owner Good as new. 88 Stevens Road, B'pore. Tel: *****1. MORRIS 1100 1*44 new tax/insurance beautiful condition 53.300.497 words
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Advertisement412 1971-07-06 21 Miscellaneous NO DOWN PAYMENT Tile your home with vinyl, mosaic, parquet or terrazzo with only 160 p. r month. Cull at our showroom or ring *****/*****. Khim Company 293-A, Belegie Complex B'pore. ALL'JMIHIUM U.S.A., AWNINGS. V blinds aunbreakers to beautify your home. Contact specialists for last 13 years. Sunmaster Co.,412 words
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Advertisement365 1971-07-06 21 l^\//^i ACCOUNTS AND ■11 ENGINEERING Shell invite applications from Singaporeans between 19 and 26 for these positions at their Pulau Bukom Refinery. Applicants must be in possession of at least a School Certificate with credits in Mathematics and English. Good results in the Science subjects would be desirable. Higher School365 words
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Advertisement447 1971-07-06 21 JAWATAN KOSONG KERAJAAN MALAYBIA Permohonan2 aaa-iah dl-pelawa darlpada Warganegara Malaysia untok mrngisl jawatan borikui PENCETIA DI-PI'SAT LATE- > HAN PERI'S AHA AN: Kumpulan Pengurusan dan Ikhtisas (Tetap dan berpenchen dl-Kementenan Buroh. GAJI: $750x50-850 950x50--1.150 1.300x50 1.500 1.600x100--1.800. I'MOR: Sudah menlngkat 30 Uhun Ktapi ttdak melebehi 40 Uhun. Pegawaia yang sedang447 words
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Article, Illustration407 1971-07-06 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Total of $5.3 mil wagered at Spore meet DUNTERS w-nt on a betting spree and broke several records at the Bukit Timah meeting which ended on Sunday. A total of $5.3 million was wagered on the totalisator (win and place) during the four-day meeting.407 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1971-07-06 22 \VEIGHTB for the Kuala Lumpur races this weekend: SATURDAY (L. 3, DIV 1 7F Jack of Spades 9.00 Fighting Spirit 8.08 Raffles Stalwart 8.08 Ten No Trumps 8.04 Soutlen 8.04 Bete Rajah 8.04 Qlac-lal Lad 8.03 Ace of Diamonds II 7.11 Investment II 7.11 Fastest Swordsman 7.10 Bodyguard1,116 words
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Article50 1971-07-06 22 PARIS. Mon Ramsin, a four-year-old colt, won the 12 jf Grand Prix dt Saint Cloud yesterday. The colt, ridden by Henri Samani. sprirypd to a threequaxterlength victory In the last 50 yards of the race. Hokkaido finished second with the favourite Tarbes. third In a photofinish with Acclimatisation.50 words
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Article642 1971-07-06 22 THE Stipendiary Steward's report on the races at Buklt Timah last weekend: SATURDAY Race 1: The field was tightly bunched from the sf. Dragonboat II In attempting to move out for an opening became unbalanced when the gelding bumped Prediction II (Coleman) Race 2: Buildoter642 words
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429 1971-07-06 23 INDIAN Association had to 1 endure nearly 90 minutes of suspense yesterday and the shock of being a goal down In the sixth minute against Second Division champions Sembawang Shipyard before they made certain of a semifinal berth in this year's429 words
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168 1971-07-06 23 Pakistanis hammer Derby for 313-3 LONDON, Mon.— Splendid batting by Aftab (53), £ahlr (63), Saeed (97n.0.) and Asib (70 not out) placed the Pakistanis In a sound position to take the laad in their cricket match against Derbyshire. Derby scored 333 and Pakistan were 313-3 at lunch. At Canterbury, Kent,168 words
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Article, Illustration38 1971-07-06 23 JACKIE STEWART of Scotland waves to the crowd after winning the Formula One French Grand Prix on Sunday in a Tyrrell Ford. At left Is E. Fittlpaldi of Brazil, who was third in a Lotus 72. UPI cablephoto.UPI - 38 words
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Article34 1971-07-06 23 HIROSHIMA, Mon. English amateur soccer club Middlesex Wanderers suffered the first defeat of its goodwill Japan tour today when it went down to a Japanese selection 4-3 here. H&lftlme score was 2-2.34 words
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Article259 1971-07-06 23 PETER SIOW - Three more swimmers make grade PETER SIOW By 'THREE more swimmers May Lav, Llm Chong A Kiat and Chris Lee yesterday qualified for selection for the Second Asian Age-Group championships In Tokyo next month, bringing the total of qualifiers to 15. May Lav, 14. of Raffles Girls School, was the259 words
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Article80 1971-07-06 23 MONTREAL, Mon.— Lee Trevino became the first player since 1927 to win both the U.S. and Canadian Open titles In the same year when he defeated Art Wall. Jr. in a suddendeath playoff here yesterday. Trvelno, winner of the U.S. Open two weeks ago in a playoff80 words
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Article46 1971-07-06 23 MELBOURNE. Mon. The touring Indian Universities hockey team outclassed a combined Victorian Universities side here, winning 9-1 alter leading 3-0 at half-time. The visitors showed outstanding stlckwork and their pace left the Victorians flatfooted. Trevor Pernandes. at centre forward, scored four goals.46 words
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Article44 1971-07-06 23 DEFENDING champions Keppel Golf Club kept their hope* alive when they beat Sembawang 4-2 In the Singapore golf association league competition at Keppel on Sunday. At Island Course, Singapore Uland Country Club also beat raf Tengah by a 4-2 margin.44 words
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297 1971-07-06 23 ERNEST FRIDA - Hong Kong select two boys to compete in Open ERNEST FRIDA By HONG KONG Amateur Athletic Association yesterday named a young team of nine men and four women for the Singapore AAA Open athletic championships at Farrer Park from Aug 13-15. Heading their list are two schoolboys high jumper Tso297 words
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Article174 1971-07-06 23 Forces give IYS a 13-0 beating ARMED Forces gave an exhibition of powerpacked soccer yesterday, thrashing IYS 13-o— the first team to chalk up this score this season in the FAS League Division 3C at Farrer Park. Forces, for whom this was their fourth win, are now strong favourites to174 words
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Article126 1971-07-06 23 Favourites beat Beatty TOP favourites City School of Commerce beat Beatty School by six wickets in their SCA-sponsored lnter-a c h o o 1 cricket clash at Balestler Road yesterday. St Patrick's School their close rivals also continued their winning streak with a six-wicket win over St. Joseph's. Results: CSC126 words
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Article172 1971-07-06 23 ANDREW YEO. 16, scored three firsts and one second at St. Patrick's School's annual swimming carnival at Amber Road yesterday. He won the 100 m and 200 m breaststroke and 4 x 50m individual medley. He was second in the 400 m freestyle. Reeults 'A' Dlv.172 words
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Article57 1971-07-06 23 SAN PEDRO. Mon. 81ng Tao, Hong Kong's and Asia's champion soccer club, yesterday beat the California All Stars 2-1 Cheung Ylu Kwok's goal during a goalmouth scramble was the decider. Sing Tao had taken the lead through Cheung Chi Wai while M. Cuevas headed In57 words
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Article223 1971-07-06 23 A. JOHNSON - SASA drive for more meets A. JOHNSON By MORE and regular competitions for promising young swimmers and the production of more qualified and experienced coaches these are SASA's two main alms In Its drive for a higher standard. SASA president Chan Chee Seng said yesterday: World champions were discovered In223 words
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251 1971-07-06 23 ST. ANDREWS School outlasted Whltley School to win 18-3 (four tries and two penalties to a try) In a National Schools 'A' division rugby match at Woodsvllle yesterday. For the Saints, who are now unbeaten In three matches, It was an unimpressive win against251 words
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Advertisement1297 1971-07-06 22 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SABAH No »/71 Applications are invited from Malaysian citizens for the following posts in Sabah -1) Post: DENTAL OFFICER Department: Medical Salary Scale: Division I. Scale A ($BlO x JO 870. 930 x3O 1050 x35 1200 x 40 1420). (Point of entry will I depend on1,297 words
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Advertisement746 1971-07-06 22 PESI BOHJAYA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Pennohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa j darlpada Warganegara Malaysia untok memohon Jawatan yang berlkut dl-SurohanJaya Ibu Kota Kuala Lumpur. KETUA PERKHIDMATAN BANDAR i Full PKL. 5114 Pt. IV) Tangga gaji: $1,490 s.b. Umor: Tldak Melebehl 40 tahun. Kelayakaa dan Pengaiamao Chalun2 bagl lantekan mestl-lah -1 (a)746 words
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Advertisement39 1971-07-06 23 \feacocfc CHINESE RESTAURANT Ampje parking space in the multistorey carpark Distinctive Chinese Dinner at Moderate Prices.Tables from $80 only Tim-Sum Lunch Daily at ll*3oa.m. Sundays Public Holidays at 9 a.m. For reservations,call *****3 or *****6 A MING COURT HOTEL39 words
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Advertisement814 1971-07-06 23 Why not be a Salesman? -and earn £40 to £150 a month The man in the car could be work, pay or prospects, you thould YOU The houst and family could examine this chance of a sparkling be YOURS!— With you in a spark- new life. ling new job as814 words
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Miscellaneous103 1971-07-06 23 RUGBY National Schools Tuurnauient 'B division Outram v Queenatown Tec.; St. Andrews v Willow Avenue (Wlnstedt Road); Dunearn Tech v Raines Institution; Yusof Ishak v Swiss Cottage (BuitU Timah Road); Upper Serangoon Tech. v Tun Serl Lanang; Victoria v SJI (Bras Basah Road) 4 p.m. SOCCER PAS Dlv. 2 SCC103 words
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176 1971-07-06 24 HARRY MILLER - Naidu back after long wait in London HARRY MILLER By f ONDON, Mon. CPIB deputy director, Mr. Ronald Naidu, has returned to Singapore after waiting in London in vain for Home Office decision on former MSA secretary Gerald Fernandez. Nearly a month has passed since Fernandez appealed to the Home176 words
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Article22 1971-07-06 24 MAINZ (Oermany). Mon. French President Oeorges Pompidou arrived here today to start two days of talks with Chancellor Willy Brandt. AP.AP - 22 words
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Obituary41 1971-07-06 24 MM. BOMO JOON FOH. nee Cecilia Llm Cttoon Nol. TS, beloved mother of Bong June Bhin. passed away peacefully 8-7-71. Cortege leavsa 14, Tavistock Avenue. 0-7-71 4.30 p.m. for Church of Balm Francis Xavler. ChartweU Drive thence Upper Berangoon Bldadarl.41 words
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Article, Illustration521 1971-07-06 24 Nixon keen on faster Vietnam pullout SINGAPORE, Mon. PRESIDENT Nixon wishes to speed up troop withdrawals from Indochina, if this could be done without weakening South Vietnam's chances of survival. Vice-President Splro T. Agnew said this to correspondents on board the Vice-Presidential Jet travelling from Seoul to Singapore. Mr. Agnew'sAgencies; NYT - 521 words
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Article450 1971-07-06 24 T ONDON. lton. The market 1 moved narrowly In very quiet trading to close a share easier on balance. The prospect of a large public works project In the autumn to eaaa the U.K. unemployment problem was counterbalanced by Wall Street's downtrend and the possibility of outright Labour450 words
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Advertisement223 1971-07-06 24 aß^^ l '^^^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■W^^aa.a.a.H^ Or LulfiL INTRODUCTORY UrrLn 3 Collection or SS dlfrarant »tompj from all aarts af «h« world far anly Jl, Including :aW B^UirtVVCS stomps a>Blctlitf x -«fi- L ~'\\\ffZSt W- attrtth, zebra, onltlope, I obP i baauriful birds. ate, 7s *f illustrated at I«H. I With *och collection223 words
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Advertisement7 1971-07-06 24 Lav CLASSIFIEDS! 20 words $20 00 (minimum)\7 words
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Advertisement209 1971-07-06 24 YOU NEED NOT TRAVEL THE GLOBE TUNE IN TO THE WHOLE WORLD and listen to WHAT OTHERS SAY AND OTHERS PLAY with the imjiirjiuft Globef raveler s THE ONLY PORTABLE RECEIVERS OF THEIR WIMPY IM TUtT IA/f^DI It 16 WAVEBANDS [tad. 11 spread band f\l N U IIM I tit209 words
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Miscellaneous13 1971-07-06 24 The weather Weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Pair.13 words
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