The Straits Times, 24 July 1971
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Title Section24 1971-07-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times. The National Newspaper Eitd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article471 1971-07-24 1 Firing squad revenge Sudan coup leader, 3 aides executed CAIRO, Friday THE leader of the pro-communist coup in Sudan, Major Hashem Atta, and three of his top aides were executed by firing squad today, Omdurman Radio reported. All four were sentenced to death earlier today by special military tribunals and471 words
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153 1971-07-24 1 Two held for threat to blow up plane SYDNEY, Fri. Two men have been arrested in connection with a threat to blow up an Australian domestic airlines plane. The two men were bring questioned by police over the attempt to extort AK600.000 from Ansett Airlines. The ransom was said to153 words
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Article56 1971-07-24 1 Marcos: How about a summit? MANILA, Fri. President Marcos ordered his Foreign Secretary today to sound out the possibility of a summit conference of Asian leaders. Mr. Marcos directed Mr. Carlos Romulo to initiate consultation with Asian foreign ministers to determine if there was a need for a summit conference56 words
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Article56 1971-07-24 1 BANGKOK, Fri. A spokesman for Alitalia Airlines said a chartered jetliner landed safely here this morning despite two tyres that were flattened on takeoff from Tokyo International Airport. The plane, a DCB carrying Red Cross supplies, was expected to leave later today for Calcutta and then flyUPI - 56 words
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Article66 1971-07-24 1 CAPE KENNEDY. Prt. The Apollo 15 launch complex has been hit by lightning 11 times In the past month, a space agency official said today, and the threat of more strikes could hamper the final countdown on Sunday night. There has been no damage toReuter - 66 words
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Article43 1971-07-24 1 STOCKHOLM. Frl. The Pakistani ambassador to Sweden. Ikbal Athar. has left his post and quietly departed from Sweden after a break with the Government of President Yahya Khan over the East Pakistan strife, diplomatic sources here said today. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article35 1971-07-24 1 HOLLYWOOD, Pri. Actor Van Heflin, whose craftsmanship brought him an Oscar and a reputation as "an actor's actor." died today, six weeks after milTering a heart attack while swimming. He was 60. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article30 1971-07-24 1 LONDDN. Prt. British public support for Joining the European Common Market Is gaining steadily and now almost balances sentiment against, according to an opinion poll released tonight. UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration203 1971-07-24 1 WIFE WHO WANTED A SONAND GOT THREE SINGAPORE, Fri. A painter's wife. Madam Ng Slew Eng, 29, who has three daughters, had always wanted a son. She got three last Saturdayall alike as one. She gave birth at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital to triplets. Today, a very happy Madam Ng203 words
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Article28 1971-07-24 1 PHNOM, PENH, Prt. The Cambodian National Assembly today voted to dismiss Commerce Minister Khung Thay Ly after questioning him for two days about inflationary prices. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article59 1971-07-24 1 MANILA, Frl. A new typhoon code- named Nadlne with winds up to 115 miles (184 km) per hour Is roaring across the Pacific in the general direction of Hong Kong, the Philippine Weather Bureau reported today. The typhoon might also hit the Philippines island group of Batanes, whichReuter - 59 words
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66 1971-07-24 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. Senator Edward Kennedy yesterday released confidential State Department field reports from East Pakistan stating that a real possibility of famine exists there. State Department public statements to the contrary, he said, were likely to impair efforts to head off mass starvation. The66 words
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622 1971-07-24 1 SINGAPORE. Friday JN THE years ahead, Singapore needs to reshape its foreign policy, for it will be more directly affected by external developments such as competition and power conflicts aino n g the super powers in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans.622 words
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Article36 1971-07-24 1 INDIA 179 FOR 5 LONDON. Fri. India were 179 for five at the close of the second days play in the First Test at Lord's today in reply to England's first innings 304. (See Page 26).36 words
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Advertisement119 1971-07-24 1 1 P»H?"9 Shifrq Jeweller* present Hi* complete "bridal porty" selection. Tk« new and unique bridal party selection bar it o beautifully mode counter end window unit designed to d «ploy the complete gift requirements or the bridal party at a glance CHIONG SHING MFG. JEWLS. PTL LTD. HIAO OFFICI: *S«119 words
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Advertisement89 1971-07-24 1 Silence I is golden Phtlco has the big advantage, it's super quiet. But to get it that way we have to spend more. Spend more on special baffles round the fan. Contour fitted. Others don't have them. Phtlco docs. That's Philco quality. Quality that lasts. Quality that's right through. Philco89 words
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Advertisement392 1971-07-24 2 IHil^lllA AI Five different grades of Super at five different prices! model and year. Find out the exact amount that you 42 jk mMm #^L II HJftf That's the big advantage of BP Superfive. And that's only need pay to get the exact Super for your car. ■■■I WW HI392 words
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749 1971-07-24 3 HOPE OF PERMANENT STAY AND CITIZENSHIP SINGAPORE, Fri \y<)KK permit holders, now employed in large numbers in Singapore because of the acote shortage of skilled and semi-skilled workers. m;iv in future be allowed to shiv here permanently and later panted749 words
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Article112 1971-07-24 3 ABOL'T 35.000 Singapore workers have bought Housing Board flats, and thousands more will be able to own such flats as the HDB accelerates its building programmes. This is stated in the addendum to the President's address at the opening of Parliament on Wednesday. The addendum112 words
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169 1971-07-24 3 Collecting parking fee: Staff saving methods studied CINGAPORE, Frl. The Ministry of Nati o n al Development is studying various staff -saving methods of collecting car parking fees in Singapore. A spokesman for the Car Parks Division said today: "We will make a firm decision on one of the methods169 words
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Article65 1971-07-24 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two pirate taxi drivers had their cars forfeited today when they admitted plying them illegally last month. Ng Kal An. who was arrested at Airport Road on June 24. was also fined 1600. He had three previous convictions. Teh Mah Ng was arrested65 words
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Article44 1971-07-24 3 SINGAPORE, Prl— Professor L. C. Green, dean of the University of Singapore Law Faculty In the '60s. Is back In Singapore. Prof. Oreen, on sabbatical leave from the University of Alberta, has been appointed visiting professor at the Law Faculty.44 words
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Article30 1971-07-24 3 BINOAPORE, Frl— The District 1 of the Singapore Youth Festival 1971 will hold Its music and dance presentations at the National Theatre next Tuesday at 7.30 p.m.30 words
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Article345 1971-07-24 3 t'THE Government will A introduce amendments to the Factory Act in Parliament to compel employers to improve safety measures in factories while also stepping up the maximum penalty for offences uncer the Act. To induce employers to provide adequate safety measures, the quantum of workmen's345 words
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Article60 1971-07-24 3 SINGAPORE. Frl— The Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will present 50 scholarship awards worth S5O each to members' children tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the PWD Club at Kallang. The Director of Public Works. Mr. Hlew Slew Nam, will present the awards60 words
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Article48 1971-07-24 3 SINGAPORE. Prl Joharl bin Ludln was charged today with keeping three rose breasted cockatoos and two African grey parrots stolen from the Jurong Bird Park at Tainan Jurong between May 18 and 28. Trial was set for Aug. 23. and ball was allowed.48 words
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Article29 1971-07-24 3 SINGAPORE. Prl—Twentytwo employees of the Par East Region headquarters. British Department of the Environment have been awarded the regional director's certificates of commendation for long and outstanding service.29 words
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Advertisement82 1971-07-24 3 -A 'I B^B^^ffr— Dioler: BOON CO., 16, Chonge Alley, Singapore 1 ETCRNA-MATIC SERVICE CENTRE ITH FLOOR DENMARK HOUSE. SINGAPORE 1. Solt Agents: F E. Zueilig (Trading) Pte. Ltd Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ptnang Kott Klnabtlu, Kuchmg. DEAF! DON'T BE DECEIVED BY OFFERS OF invisible, cordless or botteryIctt 'eorphones' Consult your Doctor82 words
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Miscellaneous33 1971-07-24 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl PLAVIN' DOCTOR HMMMi fl I AGAIN, HUH, r— S J? HEART /II V CICERO? /^<^ SOUNPSIV^v PULSE IS <Jv OKAY, ROSCOE, /-<£'£ w NORMAL! AX BRIMO IN AAY REPORT^ n33 words
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Article124 1971-07-24 4 Ex-MSA CHIEF OFF TO LONDON TODAY CINGAPORE, Fri. 3 Mr. David Craig, who ceased to be managing director of MSA on Tuesday, will leave for London tomorrow. Craig, who was senior general manager of BOAC before he Joined MSA is likely to assume a new member of position in the124 words
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113 1971-07-24 4 When his identity card gave him away— CINGAPORE, Fri. J When 29-year-old Sius bin Ahas was stopped yesterday by a policeman, hi s identity card gave him away. For it gave his date of birth as Dec. 5, 1919. In court today. Sius. an Indonesian, admitted possessing a forged identity113 words
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Article23 1971-07-24 4 SINGAPORE, Prl. There were no top winners In yesteidays Toto draw No. 57/71. The jackpot lor Sunday's draw Is $120,000.23 words
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Article, Illustration331 1971-07-24 4 I RITA LOONG: Singapore, Fri - I RITA LOONG: Singapore, Fri. By s §HK makes you wonder how Typh o on Lucy could have got the better of her. British woman leader Ruth Tomlinson, whose arrival here was delayed for a day due to the typhoon which331 words
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Article30 1971-07-24 4 SINGAPORE. Prl. Urn Yeow Hoo of Lorong Serai was fined $80 today for using a lorry which emitted too much smoke at Middle Road on Oct. 23, 1969.30 words
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159 1971-07-24 4 CALL TO CULTIVATE INTEREST IN FINE ARTS SINGAPORE, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Inche Mobamed Ghazali Ismail said today art is now gaining importance in schools with an increasing emphasis on technical education. Hitherto, he said, art was tolerated and retained in schools not so much for its utility but159 words
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Article31 1971-07-24 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A lorry driver, Goh Soon Tlan. was fined too for carrying two passengers dangerously perched on the tailboard of his lorry at Havelock Road on March 5.31 words
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133 1971-07-24 4 CINOAPORE, Fri. A schoolboy who "borrowed" a scooter without its owner's consent paid for it with a fractured arm and a $150 fine. In court today Ong Tek TJay, 16, pleaded guilty to three traffic offences on July 5. He was fined $40 for133 words
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52 1971-07-24 4 CINGAPORE, Fri. Fire broke out today on board a $12 million oU rif now under construction in Far East-Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd.'s shipyard in Jurong. It started in the crew quarters on the drilling platform. Shift supervisors and work superintendents doused it before tbe52 words
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189 1971-07-24 4 A lucky escape for three men in crash CINGAPORE, Fri. Three men had a lucky escape today when their car skidded and rolled, coming to rest on its roof, in Nicoll Highway. They crawled out of the Fiat 850 as other motorists came to their aid. In the car were189 words
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311 1971-07-24 4 U.S. BANK MAKES FIRST LOANS TO SMALL FIRMS SINGAPORE, Fri TWO small Industrial firms today became the first to receive loans for working capital from the First National City Bank's small business loan programme. > Loan agreements were signed by Mr. George Loh, managing director of Merlin Furniture Co. Pte.311 words
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Advertisement99 1971-07-24 4 in n The girl with a song in her heart Miss Ec Ping from Taiwan. Nightly from AW A SUMMER PALACE Szechuan Restaurant IST. FLU, KING'S HOTEL. HmlKk M., S M't 1. Ttl: IIMII SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER ON:Hand printtd Thai Cotton, 40" width SI 50 par yd. Hand printtd Thai99 words
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Article313 1971-07-24 5 R. CHANDRAN - Warning on false appeals for aid R. CHANDRAN By Singapore, Friday Till! Government today warned against bogus appeals for public sy 111 pa th y and funds. An official statement said that such appeals were made on the pretext that the Government was not helping out people in distress. It313 words
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Article35 1971-07-24 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Labourer Mohammed bin Subarl. 21. was jailed for three months lor not attending 72 Vigilante Corps training periods, from Feb. 2 last year to today, at Whampoa Secondary School.35 words
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Article, Illustration324 1971-07-24 5 HA PP I NESS Is setting ready to leave on a jet plane. The girls who prove it are (from left) Gloria Wee. 13. Junri Konii. 12. her sister Yuki. 11, Anne (hi,... 14. and Lee Chin Su. 14. They were among 84 musicians of324 words
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Article62 1971-07-24 5 Journalism as a career SINGAPORE. Frl. A forum on "Journalism as a career" for school leavers will be held at the St. Joseph Institution hall on July 30 at 2 pm. The speakers will be Mr. Alex Josey. editor of the Asia Pacific Record. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. editorial manager62 words
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Article31 1971-07-24 5 SINGAFORE. Fri The Indonesian Minister for Mining. Dr IR. Sumantrl Brodjonegoro. arrived here today lor a one-day stopover, on his way to the Bftam Islands lor an Inspection tour.31 words
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Advertisement307 1971-07-24 5 Spore S2 lO. Penang 8215. S poreSl3o Pcnar >9* l3s 9^l^ Jb£ W Just as the professional architect accurately splits angles m into minutes and seconds he wants a watch that is as <^^^HL MBFO Jtifll precise and reliable as he is! He can't afford mistakes. i^ I 1 Like307 words
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Advertisement369 1971-07-24 6 LUNCHEON SATURDAY SUNDAY M m—, 12.00 p.m. ■r A selection of 15 y\ if| ■V*p=^ regional curries "^^^^H served with I nasi beryani, gado-gado, pappadam, s?yor lodeh, ayam goW reng, chicken giblets, fried ■P. brinjol in coconut, egg plants HI served with shrimp paste and chilli sauce, steaming whiterice, long369 words
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Advertisement308 1971-07-24 6 PEACOCK RESTAURANT Dining is an unique experience. Superb dishes from many lands, prepared by Europe's culinary masters and served in an atmosphere made perfect by the lilting sounds of the Josef Straus Trio. The Golden Peacock is the place to dine when only the best is good enough. For some308 words
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Advertisement220 1971-07-24 6 fir oberoi J XiTDpereial i j' fIF^JB IhCJTEL SINGAPORE THE COFFEE SHOP doors are never closed. Anytime is the right time for a snack, a meal, a sweet -treat. p*"*^^.^. "'^'^■^^^^^^^H BflBBBfWfl*""**""""^^^ f s BELLY DANCER 1 Rol^c'ct Noir |^^H[ V FRENCH RESTAURANT a^^^Bg T^L n Arabian delight she's one220 words
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163 1971-07-24 7 Teacher's second divorce action succeeds SINGAPORE, Frl.— School teacher Mrs. Theresa Ng Kam Peng was granted a divorce by the High Court today on the grounds of desertion by her doctor husband. Her husband. Dr. Robert Ng LJan Wee, who Is in private practice, was represented In his absence by163 words
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Article50 1971-07-24 7 SINOAPORE. Fri. Two Indonesians were today Jailed when they admitted entering Singapore without valid travel documents. Sanl bin Ahmad. 18. who was arrested on Wednesday was ialled for a week, and Amir bin Hassan, 24, who wa& arrested on June 30 was Jailed for two weeks.50 words
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Article29 1971-07-24 7 SINOAPORE. Fri. Lorry driver Koh King Kee. 30. escaped unhurt after his lorry skidded, hit a tree and landed In the Bukit Timah Canal early today.29 words
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439 1971-07-24 7 Buses to be diverted during N-Day parade rehearsal SINGAPORE. Fri. Some bus services will be diverted on their Journey towards the city centre between 6 a.m. and noon on Sunday when several roads in the city will be closed for the National Day Parade full dress rehearsal. Services to be439 words
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414 1971-07-24 7 'I didn't see knife in Khoh's hand' Defence witness tells of brawl in hotel SINGAPORE, Friday ABELL-hop denied In the High Court today that he had seen his assistant hotel manager rush out of his office with a five-Inch dagger in his hand the night an MSA flight steward was414 words
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Advertisement79 1971-07-24 7 PRIVATE SECRETARIAL DIPLOMA COURSE (PART TIME) I.T.C. hove introduced on evenings only course leoding to the ITC Privote Secretoriol Diploma ond LCC Privote Secretary's Certificate. Open only to those with some knowledge of shorthand ond typing. Course storts 26th July. A few more vocancies ore still available. Telephone, write or79 words
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Advertisement726 1971-07-24 7 ORGANISATION j TODAY t TOMORROW ONLY! 11am, 1.10, 4.00, t}o 9 IS W Scan Conner, is James Bo r xJ 007 "YOU ONLY LI VI TWICI" OPENS MONDAY! pj Patrick Macnee, Herbert Lorn, P Connie Stevens. Morty Allen pj "MISTER JERICO" Color (SB) now showing-no <v<-. l II 11am, 1.30,726 words
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179 1971-07-24 8 Growing number of youths learning 'tougher skills' SINGAPORE, Fri. Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs) Mr. Chan Cbee Sens said tonight it wa9 significant that an increasing number of youths here were learning the "tougher skills upon which Qualities like endurance, stamina and an indomitable spirit are built." Speaking at the Singapore179 words
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Article46 1971-07-24 8 SINQAPORE, Prl. The Minister of State (Labour), Mr. Sla Kan Hul, will present certificates of appreciation to the participants of the 1971 Trade Exposition, organised by the National Safety First Council, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Monday at 7.30 p.m.46 words
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Article31 1971-07-24 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. Captain Omar bin Mohammed of the Shell vessel Onga was fined $200 today for polluting the Pulau Bukom wharf with oil on May 6 at 8 am31 words
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Article34 1971-07-24 8 PENANO, Prl— Members of the Bench and Bar today Joined In paying tribute to a senior member of the Penang Bar, Mr. C. O. Llm. who died here two weeks ago.34 words
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398 1971-07-24 8 Joy and cheers in office, then a let-down Court told of day man 'won' big Toto prize SINGAPORE, Fri. A LAWYER told the High Court today of the "jubilation and congratulations all around" when the staff of the Nanyang Siang Pau heard that one of their colleagues had won the398 words
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307 1971-07-24 8 Sheares told of college's $llm expansion SINGAPORE, Fri. 'THE Minister of State (Education), Dr. Lee x Chiaw Meng, today released the blueprint of the $11 million Ngee Ann Technical College expansion project. He outlined the master plan during a visit this afternoon by President Sheares and Mrs. Sheares to the307 words
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73 1971-07-24 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The daughter and son of Singapore merchant Njoo Khoen Ing have been named honours sturJents of Grand Canyon College in Phoenix, Arizona U.S.A. Anita and Gawaln Irawan. formerly from Singapore'Anderson Secondary School are first-year students of the University of Arizona. Gawaln Irawan73 words
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Article, Illustration293 1971-07-24 8 CHEW LEE CHING - Nantah pair miss oratory prize but win most cheers CHEW LEE CHING CINGAPORE, Fri. The prize for oratory went to their rivals. But they won the most cheers. For unlike the other competitors, Nantah student Dawn Tsao and Fong v. Fatt were Chinese str participants. Last night, they more held293 words
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Miscellaneous206 1971-07-24 8 Mhfl Oop By Y.T. Hamiin TH*. VIEW- YES, ANP iTS AND AT A I ...NOW THERE'S "N I U-~ < AW, COME OFT IT, I I ...VOU STAY HERE AN 1 HELP SCREEN'S j GOING TO f TIME LIKE NO WAY WE CAN jOOP AND I OSCAR! YOU'RE DOC, AN'206 words
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170 1971-07-24 9 Please spare a thought for the luckless "backbenchers' ]yj OS T teachers seem to have the impression that students who sit at the hack are the black sheep of the class. No doubt some of them are noisy, inattentive, rude, lazy and indifferent. But just because a few are like170 words
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Letter101 1971-07-24 9 her attention on the front girls and a handful of the talkative ones occupying the middle portion of the class. To make things less complicating, I shall divide the class Into two camps. The girls mentioned above I shall call group A and we. the unfortunate ones, group B or101 words
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Letter112 1971-07-24 9 OWING to the time Involved In production and air-delivery. TV Singapore can receive overseas newsnlm only two or three days after the event concerned. Such films are used in the main on-camera news or newsreel at the professional discretion of the news editor. If stui highly topical, they are used112 words
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Letter39 1971-07-24 9 WE would appreciate if "Desperate" (S.T. July 7) could let us have the necessary details Including his address for Investigation to see if we can be of assistance to him. KHOR ENG LEE. Public Relations Officer. Public Utilities Board39 words
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Letter295 1971-07-24 9 noise caused by the culprits. Well, who do you think these culprits are? Yes. you are right! They are none other than the girls from group A. Therefore, is it justifiable to say that "back" students are the noisemakers? Then there is the teacher who directs her questions at her295 words
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Letter140 1971-07-24 9 rpHIS is a letter of appreX elation and also one of complaint. Appreciation for the wonderful men and women of the Singapore Police Force for the kindness and attention shown to the handicapped children at the "Beating the Retreat" by the Royal Malaysia Police Band recently. Every child was given140 words
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Letter189 1971-07-24 9 Govt's replies REFER to the letter by "Puzzled" "Mahjong with the cons dropping in" (S.T. July 10). What happened was that on June 25 at about 9 p.m. a police party from Paya Lebar police station led by an Inspector raided his house under a search warrant as a result189 words
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249 1971-07-24 9 Is it now 'normal' for one to be trapped in an HDB lift! I COULDN'T help finding HDB's Miss Llm Pek Hong's reply (S.T., July 19) to the letter by "Still Frustlng" somewhat strange and disturbing. In the first place. I can't quite fathom what she meant by "under normal249 words
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Letter93 1971-07-24 9 THE toilet facilities provided by one of the commercial colleges In town are deplorable. There is only one toilet for the boys and another for the girls. But the toilet for the boys has been locked for sometime now. We are paying high fees and should therefore be provided with93 words
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Letter85 1971-07-24 9 Vt'E belong to a religious family and my son, who is a pupil of a technical school in Serangoon Road, Is used to wearing a religious mascot.' Recently, however, a new principal was appointed for the school and he established a new school regulation all pupils cannot wear chains, Including85 words
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Letter67 1971-07-24 9 JUST take a ride or a stroll along Jalan Memblna In the evening. This is a narrow road with a white line. At the junction of this road and Tlong Bahru Road, you will come across hawkers on the five-foot-way and on the road. The ABC service No. 63 passes67 words
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Letter148 1971-07-24 9 THE compere in the current RTS Talentlme does not deserve Mr. Albert Tan TC's remarks at all. He is (treat, freshlookinc and speaks all rift-nt. Is it not better to have a compere who does not make uncalled-for remarks? Some time back an RTS Talentime compere148 words
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Advertisement107 1971-07-24 9 GOLDEN CROWN RESTAURANT 352-B t 354 B Commonwealth Avenue. S"pore-3 Teh *****S We cater tor wedding, birthdot parties and other tocial function! at moderate charges An ideal place tor entertaining rour business clients and friends. Specialised in Hongkong Tim Sum and Cantonese Cuisine. UNBELIEVABLE OFFERS: Tctron-Cof ton 58" $2.90 yd.107 words
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Advertisement62 1971-07-24 9 The new face of fashion EQUATONE The new Coty range I for skin care and beauty I Demonstrated by I Coty International's I Beauty Consultant I Mre.JoanO'Grady I at Khba\co's,6B High Street I from 26th to3lst July. I IsKI I** I B£aT BP^ B~ ES II fi II LzJ atmV62 words
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583 1971-07-24 10 Why can't a nice working girl have a coffee on her own? QNE of the first things I learned on my mama's knee was not to take can (1 y from a stranger. One of the first things I was told when I was on my own two feet was583 words
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Article121 1971-07-24 10 CAMMY DAVIB Jr.. one of the a world's greatest entertainers, Is coming East. If all goes well, Singapore audiences will be able to see him perform live in one of our nightclubs this year. But the big question on evervbodys" lips Is: "How much o121 words
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Article546 1971-07-24 10 m MANY wordsmen have been to Tin Pan Alley. But with the storming of the rock stage by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, the hard breed from the alley grew extinct. Nell Diamond was one of the many lyricists churning out, like assembly lines, songs for546 words
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132 1971-07-24 10 f^OOD Ole Mungo music is '-'back this time "Electronically Tested." That actually is the name of Mungo Jerry's latest LP on the Dawn label. Their task, it seems, is the enviable one of bringing the good-time music back to prominence. And the way they132 words
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Article, Illustration246 1971-07-24 10 Marry late and be a good wife MRS. Helen Hengl (above) is a Shanghai-born beauty who chose to marry "late" and has not regretted it. She is now mother of two lovable little boys, the queen of her home, and the manageress of a top Chinese restaurant in that order246 words
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328 1971-07-24 10 Local culture! That's what's on Tony's mind right now TONY CASTILLO showed up In town this week, but what I managed to get out of him so far still ania. es me. It's not that he's uncommunicative or dumb. but it's what he's so volubli about. The guy's been away328 words
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Advertisement243 1971-07-24 10 Cut out this coupon lam ii terested in your "OWN NOW PAY LATER" Scheme. Please send me a FREE I BOOKLET without obligation. NAME I ADDRESS J I A GE: OCCUPATION I (Send it to 14, Ming Ontre. ClemertCMu Avenue. Singapore 9)1 for this booklet OUMIAOUJ Omttktmm Tlf "1 (Whdy243 words
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Advertisement84 1971-07-24 10 offers .cU/o UIoUUUIM I I LADIES' SHOES GARMENTS OF DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS your favourite Departmental Store j THE CHANCELLOR OUTRAM PARK, OUTRAM ROAD, SINGAPORE 3. TEL: *****4/*****5 NEW SHIPMENT U |y Latest MISA MCCAMBO ORIANA Lj r^j Italian Ladies' Sandals. \i\ Second Shipment: M fgj TUDI Spanish Ladies' Leather Suede Summer84 words
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156 1971-07-24 11 $2,909 MIL. FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN WEST MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The latest survey of limited liability companies in Malaysia shows that foreign investment in West Malaysia stands at $2,909 million. Deputy Finance Minister. Inche AH bin Hajl Ahmad told Parliament today that the survey, however, did not cover East Malaysia156 words
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Article57 1971-07-24 11 Exhibition by centre SINGAPORE. Frl. The Setinett community centre's management committee and women sub-committee are organising an exhibition of cakemaking, dress-making and flower arrangement at the centre in MacPherson Road on Aug. 6 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The exhibition will be opened by Madam Chan Choy Slong. adviser57 words
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Article42 1971-07-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Alexandra community centre management committee will hold a contest for bab.es aged three months to 18 months on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. The Minister for Home Affairs. Dr. Wong Lin Ken. will present the prizes.42 words
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Article71 1971-07-24 11 Dinner to raise bursary funds SINGAPORE. Fri. Communications Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will be the guest of honour at the Katong constituency National Day celebrations dinner at the Katong community centre on Aug. 12. Proceeds from the dinner will provide a bursary to an Institution (or higher education and71 words
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Article, Illustration508 1971-07-24 11 Company that started with $19 capital JUDGE ON GLARING DEFECT IN LAW SINGAPORE, Fri A HIGH COURT Judge today reprimanded a locally registered foreign company which, lie said, must have been "out to swindle the public" because it had piled up debts amounting to $79,215 when its paid-up capital was508 words
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285 1971-07-24 11 Malaysia to have public complaints bureau I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl. Malaysia Is to have a public complaints bureau the watchdog to ensure administrative Justice and efficiency. It will start operations on Aug. 2, and Tan Sri Ghazali Shane, in his capacity as Minister with Special Functions, will be the minlster-ln-charge. Announcing285 words
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Article104 1971-07-24 11 Five police officers to retire KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Five top police officers are due for retirement this year after more than 33 years' service each. They are the Commissioner of Police in Sabah. Inche Mohamed Natt bin Haji Mohamed Yusofl. the Selangor Chief Police Officer. Dato Tajuddin bin Hajl Ahmad104 words
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160 1971-07-24 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. More than 220 doctors from 10 countries, including Malaysia and Singapore, will meet here on Aug. 5 to present results of their research activities of the past year and to discuss various problems. The four-day meeting, called the SingaporeMalaysia Congress of Medicine,160 words
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Article64 1971-07-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A jobless man was today jailed for 18 months after he admitted stealing seven motorcycles between June 14 and July 11. Lew Kow, 29, pleaded ruilty to stealing a motorcycle from Phua Koon Henr at Queen Street on June 27. Six other64 words
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Advertisement220 1971-07-24 11 Singapore piano company L 169. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. Tel *****8 headquarters for famous ALL TRANSISTOR ORGANS The THq^.is E'ectrontc is completely dfterem per- M^^TOU^ J cl t CuSSiO" "Sl'i.menis to the HOBB^ffiijll P music yOu pi.ty' S£^ltt New shipment just arrived from U.S.A. W Easy payments can be arranged.220 words
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Advertisement209 1971-07-24 11 p— ™^g^ 346 Baiestierßoad,Tel:sl3Q79 -j( ■MY\e&l ts t i e b'BS est happening ever in furniture buying. I The completely newly renovated Diethelm Furniture \jfc X Market. A colossal, spacious, friendly, furniture place. V^nl Everything for everyone sot out to look how it'll «/'f\ J look in your home. Helpful209 words
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Article445 1971-07-24 12 The public complaints bureau which Tun Ra.ak has announced will operate from next month meets, as the Prime Minister so aptly said, a long felt want There has been machinery within the General Planning Unit of the Prime Minister's Department since last September for the handling of public445 words
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Article276 1971-07-24 12 It is not what one would call a windfall. Singaporeans affected by urban renewal and other development programmes pay a bigger price than mest for the Republic's progress. But the decision to increase compensatory payments to those dispossessed by these projects is very welcor/.e. The increases, are substantial,276 words
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Article258 1971-07-24 12 In Thursday's countercoup General Jaffar elNimeiry has bounded back in the Presidency of Sudan four days after he was bounced out by Major Hashem el-Ata. The run of events leaves little doubt that the decisive element in the power struggle in Sudan is the army. But258 words
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Article, Illustration921 1971-07-24 12 CHARLES FOLEY - THE MIND OF CHARLES MANSON CHARLES FOLEY BY LOS ANGELES The question of Manson's influence with all these people, young men md girls alike, still hangs unanswered over the proceedings. How could anyonp. let alone the diminutive "Charley." persuade apparently ordinary, middle-class people to Join In murders of such bloodiness?921 words
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Letter132 1971-07-24 12 AS an old resident of Johore Bahru, I could not, reading the letter from Resident of J.B. (S.T. July 21), but feel deep regret at what amounts to sheer vandalism officially blessed. After the tragedy that befell Port Dlckson, now It is Johore Bahru. Where will all132 words
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Letter101 1971-07-24 12 AS CHAIRMAN of the Documentation and Information Centre of the Malaysia Youth Council, I was more than pleased and happy to read such a constructive and common sense suggestion from the reader "Hopeful" of Kulai Johor. I fully support the Idea and hope his suggestion will be taken101 words
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Article1357 1971-07-24 12 CHEAH BOON KHENG - Finding out about each other CHEAH BOON KHENG STUDENTS RUSH TO LEARN ABOUT MALAYSIAN CULTURES AND SOCIETY By Kuala Lumpur WHEN some 700 arts students at the University of Malaya rushed to register for the new courses in sociology and anthropology last month, they confirmed what had been known for1,357 words
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Article, Illustration620 1971-07-24 13 HONG KONG, Friday £HINA is conducting a purge of extreme leftists which could involve politburo member Mr. Chen Po-ta, usually reliable sources said here today. Mr. Chen is a former intimate aide of Chairman Mao Tse-tung and was one of the spearheads ofReuter - 620 words
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268 1971-07-24 13 US Govt move to boost trade with Reds WASHINGTON, Fri. I TT The House and Sen- I ate moved yesterday to open the way for a further expansion of trade wth communist countries, including China. j l>y authorising the Ex-port-Import bank to supply export credits for .shipments to those countries.NYT - 268 words
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230 1971-07-24 13 NIXON'S PEKING TRIP: 'AS SOON POSSIBLE' WASHINGTON, Fri.— TT The Nixon Administration is expected to try to arrange the President's Peking trip as soon as possible to avoid the possibility of any international event sabotaging the visit. It is Impossible to tell, authorities said Just how soon the meeting canUPI - 230 words
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Article163 1971-07-24 13 US moots new arms control pact WASHINGTON, Fri. American negotiators have proposed to the Soviet Union an arms control agreement that would halt construction of both land-based missiles and missile submarines. Another proposal they put forward would allow as many as 300 anti-mis-sile missiles In each country to protect offensiveReuter - 163 words
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Article53 1971-07-24 13 WASHINGTON. Fri. President Nixon has named Hungarian-born Dr. Edward Teller, popularly known as father of the Hydrogen Bomb, to be an overseer of all US, foreign Intelligence operations. Mr. Nixon appointed the 63-year-old physicist, now a university orofessor. to serve on the President's 10-member Foreign IntelligenceReuter - 53 words
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197 1971-07-24 13 fAIRO, Frl. Former Vice President AI j Sabry. and two ex-Min-isters will be charged with high treason against the State, the AttorneyGeneral. Dr. Mustafa Abu Zeid. announced last night He said Mr. Sabry. along with former War Minister General MohamedReuter - 197 words
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Advertisement51 1971-07-24 13 m^THERE'S A LOVELY PAIR IN EVERY BOTTLE if m tussy I i\ HAND BODY CREAM J WITH VITAMIN A Jf "*s^ mr Contains Vitamin A for nourishing the skin. tflgEjgfr A coupon on the carton of each Tussy Product entitles 4JflhS^ you to 2 bright multi coloured Tussy Flower Stickers51 words
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Advertisement78 1971-07-24 13 Coffee and Coffee-mate If you like your coffee white, you'll just love it with Coffee-mate. Coffee-mate is the smooth new coffee creamer that makes coffee taste better than ever. And it's low calorie as well. So start a new romance at coffee time. Arrange a date with coffee and Coffee-78 words
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196 1971-07-24 14 Muslim leader tells 'sacred hair' CRINAGAR, Fri. A a Muslim 1c a der claimed yesterday he had discovered in a. village a "sacred hair" of Hazrat Imam Hussain, grandson of Prophet Mohammed. Maulana Iftlkar H«»»»n Ansarl. president of the Kashmir Association of Shla Muslims, said the 1330-year-old hair relic wasReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration90 1971-07-24 14 Dr. Carl Salamensky of Wayne, New Jersey, fets his pulse checked shortly before undergoing a successful kidney transplant operation on Wednesday. Dr. Salamensky, who has survived by using a dialysis machine since his own diseased kidneys were removed 18 months ago.90 words
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Article, Illustration458 1971-07-24 14 Wilson says 'I am sorry' to Rippon LONDON, Friday. THE House of Commons debate on British entry into the European Common Market yesterday brought an unusual apology from Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the Labour Opposition. At issue was a charge made earlier by Mr. Wilson. He said angrily thenNYT - 458 words
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Article59 1971-07-24 14 THE HAOUE. Prt. The Dutch Akzo chemical firm yesterday lecalled its tanker Stella Marls which was to have dumped 600 tons of poisonous chemical waste in the Atlantic. The firm decided to recall the ship without dumping the chemicals at the request of the Dutch Government.Reuter - 59 words
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187 1971-07-24 14 Ex-lifter starves to death on faddist diet ST. PETERSBURG (Florida). FTI. A 42-year-old former heavyweight lifter accidentally starved himself to death on a 16-ounce a day faddist food diet, the county doctor said yesterday. Mr. Arthur William Bothmann, a former social worker, was found dead in the bathtub on MondayAP - 187 words
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290 1971-07-24 14 Congress member hits at Agnew's world trip WASHINGTON. Fri. TT Vice President Agnew's current world trip was attacked In Con *ress yesterday by a member who cited reports of his entourage of 141 aides and bulletproof Cadillacs, 1553.000 daily hotel bill golfing and other noi political activities. Representative Mi JohnUPI - 290 words
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Article33 1971-07-24 14 WASHINGTON. Fr: United Nations Secretary-General U Thant has urged other opium producing countries to follow Turkey's "nne example" in banning the growing of poppy. from whicn the drug is distilled. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement312 1971-07-24 14 From golden M g beaches to hill B ty >%_ resort-to histori--1 w~~s I£m Mm .^^^l cal treasures sites -1 g^ Perak .abounds in na- ■«y -4 JV^ tural and historical trea-^ r^ M J^^ s*%?ww f Ja sures Spend two weeks^ m §Mj[/Z*J\/f *g discovering Pcrak during M II312 words
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Advertisement237 1971-07-24 14 INTERNATIONAL LAND PROPERTY CONSULTANTS gadsby associates international land development property consultants Investors in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia are invited to use our service based in Singapore, for advice on land investment on a local or international basis. Our Inventory includes land suitable for Hotel and Apartments or Residential, in the237 words
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Article, Illustration359 1971-07-24 15 CPACE AGENCY technicians said yesterday they had finally found the cause of a mysterious "glitch" that has been bothering the countdown for Apollo 15. Spacecraft test co-ordi-nator Mr. Richard Proffitt, said the problem was in one of the electric inverters that supplies alternating current359 words
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Article68 1971-07-24 15 APOLLO 15 commander David Scott (right) climbs out of the spacecraft simulator hatch as command modulr pilot Alfred M. Worden (foreground) walks down a flagdecked stairway a-s they prepare for their mission on Monday. Lunar module pilot James B. Irwin (left) looks back over his68 words
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126 1971-07-24 15 WASHINGTON, Fri. The US. Navy has developed a new antisharlf dart which will be used to protect Apollo 15 astronauts and recovery frogmen from attack when the moon explorers splash down In the Pacific. The weapon is a carbon dioxide dart which canAP - 126 words
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Article28 1971-07-24 15 BRASILIA. Pri. Justice Minister Alfredo Buzaid yesterday signed a decree banning I the printing, circulation, distribution and sale jf Hitler's "Mem Kampf" in Brazil—Reu--1 ter.28 words
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117 1971-07-24 15 US 66 m trade deficit for Indons JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia had a deficit of US$66 million in its international trade balance last year, according to Trade Minister Dr. Sumitro. He told reporters yesterday that exports last year totalled U551,163 million, while imports reached US $1,229 million. In 1969 the surplusReuter - 117 words
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129 1971-07-24 15 Tragedy strikes woman twice in a day ORMOND BEACH (Florida). Fri Mrs. Pat Shepard was waiting at a hospital yesterday for doctors to treat her daughter's broken arm when she saw police wheeling in a body on a stretcher. In it was her 15-year-old son. Dale, who had just beenAP - 129 words
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Advertisement64 1971-07-24 15 N y i ft "mn. 4 I every girirce proDierr, hair rPERFUMEL I SPRAY SET Ml 1 SOLVES P •x>ndo*. Pans i^ev for*DEAF! CHiCO INVISIBLE EARPHONES Wofn .mid* your «ors no cord» or t>ctt«rie» Guorontted for you* lIM lima Ms 22 00 poir. MiARS lAHPMONI CO. PTY LTD. Sail* 4*.64 words
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Article74 1971-07-24 16 Rises NBT $6.00 .30 F. Union $1.46 +.18 I M. Work $2.05 +.18 Ambassador $2.55 +.15 K. Kampar $3.14 +.14 Steamers $2.26 +.11 H. Par $2.50 +.07 S. Land $1.30 +.08 Gammon $1.32 +.06 MAA $1.48 +0.6 B. Raya $0.52 +.05 M. I Ind. $1.28 +.05 Sheraton $0.95 i74 words
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Article14 1971-07-24 16 United Motor 448,000 Haw Par 339,000 Sheraton 242.000 Far East 219,00014 words
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Article44 1971-07-24 16 July 22 Julv 23 Industrials: 173.01 173.53 Industrials 166.07 166.53 Hotels: 81.87 82.49 Properties: 143.28 148.43 t Tins: 94.62 94.88 t S rubbers 118.49 118.78 t Dec. 30, 1966 .100 (corr) Dec. 30, 1966=100 (uncorr) 1 Dec. 31. 1968=100 t Dec. 29, 1962=10044 words
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Article925 1971-07-24 16 BID AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LUTED AT THE CLOSE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS ACM A 1.64 AJinomoto 1.99 I Alcan 1.57 1.39 (+.01) Allied Choc. 1.94 1.99 .04) Ben 1.45 (-"-.On B. Kawat 1.33 1.34925 words
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Article90 1971-07-24 16 CLOSING TONE: All sections closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots totalled 3.199.500 (2.886.000), stock and share units valued at $5,070,715 ($4,513,498*. while Industrials accounted for 2.076,000 (2,088--000). hotels 579.000 (207.000,, oil palms 5.000 (23,000), properties 584.000 '513,000,. and tins 9,50090 words
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Article1242 1971-07-24 16 BUSINESS in and reported to N. Industries (1) 0.86. the Singapore and Kuala N- Iron di 3.56, (7) 3.54, H> Lumpur trading rooms of the 3.58 D. Stock Exchange yesterday with N.B.T. (5t 5.70, (3) 5.80. (2) 5.90. the number of shares traded tl> 5.95. (14) 6.00. shown1,242 words
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Article194 1971-07-24 16 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore ended the week on a firm and fairly active note. Trading continued active throughout the day with prices well maintained at higher levels. On balance, there were more gains than losses on an increased turnover. Th- majority of194 words
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Article28 1971-07-24 16 In London on Thursday the prlcea of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK/N European po ta In bulk, aterllnx per lonic tun Drc./Jan. waa unquoted (Unquotrd).28 words
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Article23 1971-07-24 16 JULY 23. RUBBER: 100.25 cents per kilo down (.75 cents). T'n: $636.50 (down $2.50). Official offering 240 tons (down 16 tons).23 words
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Article115 1971-07-24 16 C MINIS! PRODUCE IXCNANOI. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICiS PER PICUL VISTEROAV. Coconut OU: bulk 553 aellera. drum Sssi aellera. Copra: Mixed (f.ob.) loote Aug./ Sept I'K/Cont. S32| B. Poppar: Muntok AST A white f.ob. 10.1. NL.W »190 aellera. Sarawak white f o.b. M", NLW JlsO aelle a. Sarawak115 words
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Article52 1971-07-24 16 B'pore (2) 160.00 159.00 (1) Bxport price In non-aterllng areaa In U.S. dollar! per tael. (2) Local dealera price In Sinniporr dollars per tael. Ml tUt xmdon 41.70 41.16 Iclrut 42.00 41.35 lotiKkon« Coned 4192 lurlch 41.75 B 41.15 41.»5 8 41.30 »arli 41.79 41.28 I'pore (1)52 words
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Article34 1971-07-24 16 London copper pncea on Thuraday (previoua In brackets): Wlrebar Spot buyer £447.00 ((442.00) aeller f 447. 50 ({442 50): Three Month* buyer £454.50 (1451.00) aeller £457.00 (£451.50). Markvt Steady. taJW: 2.075 tona.34 words
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Article167 1971-07-24 16 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at July 23. Local dollars to one unit Selllnf Buyinr 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 3.0225 2.9675 2.9525167 words
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913 1971-07-24 16 TNCHAPE Berhad Is 1 to issue £30 million 9J per cent Convertible Unsecured Loan Stock 1971/81 at par. The offer is to be made to existing shareholders and those of Motor Investment and Wheelock Marden who have accepted Inchcape's recent offers. The913 words
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Article185 1971-07-24 16 fpHE Straits tin price In X Penang yesterday sagged a further $2.50 to $636.50 per picul on an official offering down 16 tons to 240 tons. The overnight London metal price dropped £6 to £1.449 per metric ton for forward buyers. Despite the fall In tin prices185 words
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Article318 1971-07-24 16 AFTER an unchanged openihf In the morning session the market laid idle until mid-morning when lack of buying support brought prices lower by about one cent. The mcrning session closed quiet and slightly easier. After dipping lower in the early afternoon the market rallied towards the close on318 words
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Article169 1971-07-24 16 'PHE tone of th« London mbx ber market waa allfhtly steadier dartnf much of the week to noon on Thursday with selective •hortcoverlnc providing moth of the support. Freah orden were not in evidence, however, due to factory holiday! and the traditionally quirt July and169 words
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Article332 1971-07-24 16 TtJTXBOURNE. Frt. Oils firmed marginally, miners were mixed and Industrials remained barely steady In a quiet market on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Metal Exploration dropped 20 cents to $5.50 while CRA was weaker with a 40-cent fall to $8.00. New Broken Hill traded as low as $10.90 but332 words
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Article110 1971-07-24 16 THESE rates were quoted on x the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of US $25,000 and above. Royal Dutch 42 Santa Fe Indua Standard 0.1 NJ. Texaco 3.', Texas Instrument 104 Union Carbide 4*', t'nlon Pacific susp. Western t'nlon tt% W' House Meet. 90'110 words
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Article163 1971-07-24 16 YORK, Thurs.— Stocks ended lower In another weary session. There was nothing In the background to provoke any sharp selling movement, but the news was hardly encouraging. Today a closing prlc<-« In f.S dollara followed by the differences on yeaterday'a price p. Allied Chemical 33 Allis Chalmen 13",163 words
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Article102 1971-07-24 16 HONO KONO. Prl-The market opened quietly and developed a steadier note which was maintained during the whole day. Prices In several counters remained at previous levels. The day's turnover amounted to $9,840,000. Today a closing prlcca in Honx Konf dollare -<nd centa unleta otherwla* autcd: imal Rubber 2.7758102 words
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Article162 1971-07-24 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 74.3 a Wednesday 74 32 Week ago 74.45 RUBBERS Thursday 209 21 Wednesday 210 75 Week ago 209*2 OILS Thursday 354 77 Wednesday 353 63 w «*k ago 360.27 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 4057 Wednesday 4044 Week ago 405 2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS 5™ rsd *7162 words
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Article35 1971-07-24 16 On th« frt, mlrk ,t n Hon« Ron* yeatfrday the U.I (Hliar quoted at «.0173 for T.T aad 6 <>1 for <•■* Starling »v quoted at 14.55 and taaf .f f d 3,0.375.35 words
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232 1971-07-24 17 SINGAPORE, Friday lIALF A POUND of LSI) is enough to send the whole of Singapore "high". According to Senior Customs Officer, Mr. T.A. Mugan, one ounce of LSD would make 300,000 doses. Half a pound would make more than enough for232 words
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Article141 1971-07-24 17 FLYING TIGERS ARE HERE SINGAPORE, Frl. The Flying Tigers are in Singapore the American allcargo air carrier, that is The Flying Tiger Line, reputed to be the largest of its kind in the world, will now service Singapore and Malaysia via connecting flights in the Far East. The firm's director141 words
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Article35 1971-07-24 17 SINGAPORE. Frl. A documentary film of Singapore Triumph 70. a fashion show from Europe, will be shown to 'fleet audiences ut the Shangri.a Hotel on July 27. About 1,000 >eople have been invited.35 words
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Article27 1971-07-24 17 SINGAPORE. Fri— The British High Commissioner, Mr. Samuel Fi!!e. will present 600 books to the Library Association of Singaoore at tiM Na'ional Library hall tomorrow.27 words
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259 1971-07-24 17 Probe on school mass hysteria girl victims IT U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Why are only girls victims of mass hysteria in Malay schools in West Malaysia? A Government inquiry is now on to find out, Parliament was told today when the subject was raised. Education Minister Inche Hussein Onn said259 words
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Article65 1971-07-24 17 SINGAPORE. Frl Motor mechanic Man Eng Wan thought It was Just an ordinary' test run when he took a customer's car out after repairing It on Aug. 2. 1967. It cost' him a $30 fine. The car he drove along Connaught Drive that day65 words
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Article, Illustration338 1971-07-24 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. EUSOFF College winners for three years running of the University of Singapore's annual rag-and-flag day float competition today lost out against a biological "attack." Student champions for the cause of conserving our coral reefs for tourism members of the338 words
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Article14 1971-07-24 17 SINOAFORE. Fri. There were 64 road accidents yrsterday, six of them serious.14 words
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Miscellaneous193 1971-07-24 17 1.11 P.M. Opening and Felix The Cat r-'i News and Newsreel (C) 1.43 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon 1.05 Dan August The Titan, —Tobacco Smugglers (Malay Subtitles) 2.15 farmer's Daugnter Young I.N News (E) and in Love 1.11 Ed Sullivan Show 2.35 Sesame Street (Repeat) 11.15 Theatre of Stars— The193 words
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164 1971-07-24 18 Kidney swop hitch now under Govt study SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government has formed a committee to look into a legal "hitch" which is said to be holding up kidney transplants In Singapore. Under the law relatives of a donor can refuse permission for the removal of his kidney after his164 words
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Article68 1971-07-24 18 Brunei ruler honours his in laws BANDAR SERI BEOAWAN. Fri.— Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, celebrating his 25th birthday, has honoured three of his Inlaws. They are Penglran Babu Raja Anak Besar, his mother-in-law, and Penglran Isterl Anak Zarlah. his sister-in-law, who top the honours list, and Penglran Anak Hajl Abdul Aziz,68 words
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Article30 1971-07-24 18 SINGAPORE, Prl— About 300 officers and men of the Singapore Infantry Regiment Fourth Battalion donated blood at Bedok Camp 11, as part of their fourth anniversary celebration today.30 words
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78 1971-07-24 18 SINGAPORE, Fri— Goods vehicles with excessively smoky exhausts formed 54 per cent, or 12.038, of the 22.122 vehicles booked during the last year of the reorganised motor transport service, ending in June. Other vehicles booked were cars, mainly pirate and school taxis (3.660). taxis78 words
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530 1971-07-24 18 'Be involved in local affairs' call to critics SINGAPORE, Fri. INTELLECTUAL nrmchair critics, especially the younger ones, should "immerse themsd yes" in rommunity activities so that they will be more realistic. Dr. Augustine Tan, MP for Whampoa, said this at a university forum last night. Dr. Tan added: "Perhaps we530 words
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Article34 1971-07-24 18 SINOAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Chor Yeok Ehg. Parliamentary Secretary (Health) and MP for Bukit Tlmah, will open a three-day dental health exhibition at the Bukit Tlmah community centre on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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Advertisement376 1971-07-24 18 DON'T MISS!!! ONCE A YEAR ONLY OUR 32 nd Anniversary Sale LATEST NEW ARRIVALS OF Imported COMA SHIRTS, KING'S ROAD T-Shirts, Sportwear, Jeans World Famous ENGLISH WAIN SMELL, K. H. DORMEIUL, PURE CASHMERE Suiting Materials Etc, Etc; Offered at Big Big Never Before Reductions. DON'T DELAY!!! SPEED UP NOW TO:—376 words
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Advertisement381 1971-07-24 18 OPENING SOON ISLAMIC RESTAURANT (Orchard Branch) 38. Killiney Road. Singapore-9. Tel: *****7 Islamic Restaurant (estd. 1921.) /91-793-795 797 North Bridge Road Singapore 7. Tel ***** ***** SUNBREAKERS VENETIAN BLINDS ALUMINIUM AWNINGS IIBfBSB|| i&^^^3f^^J^| MOO^UGhT^'cOMPANY >^»C^^^M 309, Tanjong Kotong Rood, When you use Hydriane by |^jB De Li fjcilte De Medeciae381 words
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Advertisement130 1971-07-24 18 BBC HHHBKJi Ri^J Rugged and elegant styling that swings to your taste. Our range of models are designed to suit all cars. SST" r JPI SPEEDWELL mWTOR ACCESSORIES PTE) LTD. SMimuj )55 KAMPONG JAVA rq ad SINGAPORE 9. **J TEL: ***** *****7 SALE Imported bags $10 to $18 Imported shoes130 words
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Miscellaneous160 1971-07-24 18 Straits Times Crossword KOSS 1 Ways to circulate Rold pieces (6). 5. Horses present a problem when reluming upset by gnats <B>. 9 Fresh complaints about mine leader in Derbyshire (3. 5). 10. Letter forwarded, as it were 16) 11. Stever.ion character changed his mind (6. 6>. 13 Girl does160 words
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Miscellaneous135 1971-07-24 18 6. Miss Lever finds a beetle iB> 7. What a pity there's a deficiency (s>. 8. Revolutionaries device for rt moving the thinkers <1 0 > 12. In time, bad types of 26 grow worse (10. 15. Once tried to unravel obscure letters (9). 16. The people out in matches135 words
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Advertisement1222 1971-07-24 19 .■e>OOL ANO OTHER Ut C( j*Sr a h9 sr Ptntn i iNTHOfHUS Liverpool Aag 21 Aai 25 Z oITSSES Liverpool AaJ 21 Aag 21 Aag 2*/ 2 I PILEUS Lei»o«s, Liverpool Sapt 5 Seat 7 Seat 111 t.rtn ;,:;r KSS- 1^ <t Ss Si; MJEUS iverpool $t2l Sept 25 -rr1,222 words
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Advertisement1134 1971-07-24 19 lifJkAoifJkM _tJJJ>IIII »iLiJfljß^ EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Sham Penmt Sngacire LOADING FOR SUMIAWA Jat| 2t 21 July 21/21 July It 1 H'burg/B'rren, A'dam/R'dam, A'arerp, Oslo, G'burg, Malmo, C'hagen. PASADENA Aag 112 Aag 11/14 Aag 15 17 C'blanca, H'kurg'B'men, R'dam/ A/rJam, G'burg, Aarhus. C'hagen. SONCKHU Aag 21/21 Aag 22/24 Aag1,134 words
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Advertisement1046 1971-07-24 19 BPPPr iBSHJH__FIBi Kga .TBBb-_----_!-3^--_! EXPRESS SEBVICE TO LOWDOW, UVEPPOOI I CONTINtNTiL POUTS BENLOMOND Smpapore P. Sham Penang Grangemouth Sept 5 C 15 -it, Teday Jaly 21/ M Jaly 21/ M Htt "f BENATTOW L r^' I BMPIIIVTI Rotteroam Seat II Singapore P. Sham Penang Antwerp Sept 22 July 30 i1,046 words
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Advertisement1331 1971-07-24 19 Bf1 :lll| J j. fT H FORTNI6HTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAS' USA. New Y^rk Pena-g p. S>am S pee K.ngston KYOTO MM iaae2l Aug 4 Aag 5 Aug 7 Oct I ¥«»HOUI Sa.led Jaly 11 Aag 15 Aag 17 Oct 24 UOMEOON Sails Jaly 27 Slßt 2 Seat1,331 words
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Advertisement1164 1971-07-24 20 I S3E3I KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. West Austrnlia/Sing«pore/J«p«n Service r-em»Mie Sport Ketiung Yikkjichi/Mgojrt Y'ha*l Kobi "Itrgna Mm" Mat] 1 Stpl 7 Stpt 11 Sept 14 Stpt Sept Accepting cargi fir Kike. Osaka, Nagiya. Vikiktat. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN. N. KONC, STRAITS SERVICE Sj i Japan Hongkong ETA S'po'f1,164 words
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Advertisement913 1971-07-24 20 FOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham S. ngapore LHtiag fir: CNAKRATA" At* 21/ B Aag 23/2S Alt Auc«, Well, Lytt, Odin. Ctrriti 12 pauiagtrt. STRAITS MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Penang littiag far: RAJULAt 2/ I Aig t Aag II Aag Nagaptttinam, Madras. RAJULAt 26' I Stit 2 Stpt 3913 words
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Advertisement884 1971-07-24 20 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. c (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) t »TICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. S'nam Penang ArrrftS: I NEPTUNE ZIRCON 22/25 Aag 21/21 Aag 21 Aag London 25 9. H'burg 9, R'dam884 words
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Advertisement881 1971-07-24 20 MS TKlaTsSlTi^ternaTional" jaa SHIPPING CORPORATION BERKAD I No3OE.JIn. Ampaog Ku»l» Lu.npur The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penaaf irrms BUNCA RAYA CM. 33-34 27/31 Jlly 31 2 Aug Havre 26 8. London 21/8. H'burg 2 9. R'dam 4 A'werp 79, Bremen 9 9 lUNCA881 words
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Advertisement673 1971-07-24 21 The PORT OP SINGAPORE AUTHO- IN: Anna B/l. DorU Taylor RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOW- B/2. Tanachrantos B/2. Truonf Xuan INO BERTHING ARRANGEMENT* 113. Bllfor B'i Tanjonf DttU B/4, FOR JULY M. Samata I B/4 and Yelkaku Maru B/S. OUT Olcnrov 1/2 Plaanc Suaaa 5 OUT: TUnJonc Datu B/4. tt&xr&sjTfc *zzi673 words
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Advertisement719 1971-07-24 21 INCHCAPE BERHAD Singapore, 23rd July 1971 The Directors of lachcape Berhad announce that an Issue will shortly be made of $30 million 9V"< Convertible Unsecured Loan Stock: 1971 81 at par. It Is the Intention that $15 million of the stock wIU be taken up by Inchcape Si Company Limited719 words
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Advertisement773 1971-07-24 21 15 EVENING COURSES Singapore! elite secretarial school often the tollowiqg evening courses starting 16th August Shorthand (Theory and Speed courses) Typewriting. Book-keeping (Elementary and Intermediate) Accounting (Beginners) ENROL NOW Telephone write or call to: SUPREME HOUSE (6th FLOOR* PENANG ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL ***** V IN THE HIGH COI'RT OF773 words
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Advertisement636 1971-07-24 21 INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SIPPL* Poi the purpose ol improving our 33kV transmission system, elec trlcity supply to all consumers In I KULIM DISTRICT, part of Buklt Mertaja n district Including Sebe- rang Krai Tengah Mukim« 3 8 I 9. part ol 17 18. 19 20 21 (Tanah Liat Kubang Semang636 words
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Advertisement780 1971-07-24 21 THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT (CHAiPTER SI) NOTICE OF INTENTION UNDER SECTION 67(1) I It 1* hereby notified for general Information that the Minister for Communications Intends to make an Order, to be cited aa the Road Traffic (Thomson Road Sprint) Order. 1871. On Saturday, 31st July, 1971. from 1.00 p.m.780 words
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Advertisement401 1971-07-24 21 IN THE HIGH OVRT OP THE REPI'BUC OF SINGAPORE Admiralty In Item No. 36 of 1971 > ADMIRALTY action In Rem against The owners of and other persons Interested In the atjp or vessel "PERNOD" Between Sumner A Long Plaintiff And The owners of and other pervms Interested In the401 words
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Advertisement483 1971-07-24 22 NORTH AMERICAN ROCKWELL (S) PRIVATE LTD. a technology oriented manufacturer of precision mechanical power transmission products offers attractive career opportunities to qualified candidates for the following positions: a) MANAGER OF MATERIAL I Applicants should preferably have a University Degree in Business Administration, Industrial Engineering or related field with a minimum483 words
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Advertisement812 1971-07-24 22 ©PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD Applications are Invited for the following posts in the Public Utilities Board, Singapore:ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: SENIOR ENGINEER (INSPECTORATE) ($l6OO-1950 consolidated)— Corporate Member of the Institution of Engineers, Singapore or equivalent plus minimum. 7 years' experience in a large electrical undertaking, 5 years of which shall be on work812 words
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Advertisement743 1971-07-24 22 ADMINISTRATIVE CAREERS MSA, a leading international oirline, offers a satisfying ond rewarding career to persons who: possess a Class I or Class II (Upper) honours degree, are ambitious yet patient to serve time leorning the aii line trade; self motivoted yet amenable to direction; principled without being dogmatic; and enthusiastic743 words
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Advertisement716 1971-07-24 22 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for posts as Senior Instructors, or Instructors In the Departments of Mechanical Production Engineering. Electrical Electronic Engineering, and Marine Engineering Shipbuilding Division. Duties The successful applicants will be expected to give Instruction to technician students in one716 words
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Article14 1971-07-24 23 and (r.ends (or attendance, nee and valuable presents at th.ir weddlnK on 4.7.71.14 words
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Article103 1971-07-24 23 ROYAL OOOLTON Sanitary ware. LANCCO Water Heaters: TOPLA Wai! Cabinets: SAPOR dry Soap dispensers: BATHROOM ACCESSORIES all typvs; MIRA Bath Shower flttlnKs; HAKERY OVENS and Equipment: WASTE DISPOSAL UNITS: KAUTHENE PVC Plumbing httinuv iiirkETT Valves: Steam nt units; JUNG Pumps submersible <V fojntaln. Call on WATTS A BAKER (PTE)103 words
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Obituary70 1971-07-24 23 PHILIP LIONEL SCHUBERT passed away 23 7.71 at Mount Alvernla Hospital Funeral service will be held at The Cathedral of the Good Shrpherd. Bras Basah Road Singapore at 2 p.m. on Saturday 24.7.71 and thence to The Chua Chu Kang Catholic Cemetery. MR. BACCA SINGH (lOHU. Retired Interpreter of70 words
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Article14 1971-07-24 23 IN LOVINC MEMORY of W M Fonseka. departed on 24.7 67. Dearly14 words
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Article285 1971-07-24 23 FAITH METHODIST CHURCH, OUEENSTOWN Sunday Services (Eng Ish) 730 a.m. 5.30 p.m. (Chinese) •30 a.m. 7.30 p.m.: Sunday School 'Kngllsh) 9.00 a.m. 4.00 p.m.: (Chinese* 9.30 a.m. 7.30 p.m. Saturday B 8— 3.30 p.m. MYF 4.30 p.m. iKnsllsh) 7.30 p.m. (Chinese). FAITH ASSEMBLY of God Church. 1-A Kirn285 words
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Advertisement354 1971-07-24 23 GENERAL ADVEttTISEMINTS Sistiswt ssli: ea tret, i wsrl Milan* Mil: H cm It i wsri BjeMBsMI J- SO for Ii U'orrfl Supine ill Mila,),. <s i a Minimum tilth lor J5 word. ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL S.rtissrs Mil tl 66 s wtti Malaraii telj: ym t •art. Minimum SIO 'or 20 twdi S354 words
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Advertisement749 1971-07-24 23 CMINCiE V M.C.A. requires Accounts Clerk. Working knowledge of English A Chinese, an acceptable previous work experience preferred. Must possess Inu .mediate Bookkeeping or Higher Accounting Certificate. Application forms obtainable from V IfC.A. International Centre, Palmer Road. B'pore 2, before July FAST EXPANDING LOGGING COMPANY requires 1 experienced man with749 words
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Advertisement824 1971-07-24 23 WANTED ENCLISH SPEAKING with Chinese and Malay dialects Hairdresser cum Receptionist for Beauty Salon In Leading Hotel. Salary (160/- monthly. Please phone Mr. Goh *****8 (Spore) for Interview. YOUNG SOYS, GIRLS wanted Immediately to be trained by Sunny Low as dancers for stage T.V. snows. Call personally at Pohsun Dance824 words
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Advertisement886 1971-07-24 23 CHAMPAONB CABARET BAR A Restaurant requires waitresses. Call personally 1 p.m.— 4 p.m. 99--101 Aiiaon Road, Singapore 2. Tel: ***** for Mr. Leong. REQUIRED UROBNTLV alr-condltlon-ing mechanic, must be able to drive. experience In repair and service. Apply to Box A 6069 ST. Spore. MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES Wanted by leading and886 words
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Advertisement968 1971-07-24 23 OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GARDENS furnished two bedroom flat, servant's amenities. mosaic/parquet flooring. Available August. Rental (600 Phone *****4 BBLETAR HILLS 23. Jalan Ban au, 3-bedroomed semi-detached bungalow fully furnished with crockery/cutlery. Contact Choo Spore *****. 9—l p.m. *****2 2—9 p.m. CITY TOWERS: 11th floor furnished flat, 3 bedrooms, available 1/8/71 Can968 words
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Advertisement981 1971-07-24 23 ORCHARO COURT furnished roome. Alrcondltloned. breakfast. ashing (380. Tel: Mdm. Chow *****3 B'pore. FURNISHED 3 BEDROOMED APARTMENT near American School spaclous lounge /dlninr room, servant's amenities. Rent (750/- B'pore *****. jalan PINTAU THOMSON Oarden. double-storey terrace. 3 rooms, 2 baths, tiled, fan, unfurnished Available 18.71. Tel. *****0 Spore. 4-BEDROOMED FURNISHED981 words
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Advertisement762 1971-07-24 23 KATONQ AREA 5 BEDROOMED modern bungalow for sale. 8.000 sq.ft. Price (110.000/- Spore Tel *****1. No brokers. HONGKONG PARK 7 Slsn Tuan Avenue for sale/rent land 7.0U0 sq ft Tel Spore *****3 after 2 p.m. DIST. 6 DEVONBHIRE COURT 7th floor luxury flat 3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms, utility room, completion762 words
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Advertisement778 1971-07-24 23 TYPEWRITING: Rapid sh pllflesl course. Individual attention I '.asaea anytime. Register now. Raja s College. 218 D Changl Road i4i.7»s«). Raja s Kaffles Place (*****/*****0). STENOGRAPHY: Classes anytime. Rapid simplified course Starting August Register early. Raja's College. 218 D Changl Road (4976 >. Raffles Place (*****/*****0). STAMFORO CENTRE'S Complete and778 words
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Advertisement734 1971-07-24 24 r yl bW^VTV^I IJIIIIIbW I l\ A I X*] "1 aiI"1 L B aT**! (Cont. from Page 23) Furniture USEO QUALITY FURNITURE going cheap comprising lounge settee and chaus. roflee and pahit ladles dining tihiis and chaim. bookcases. BBsBM I'eds with IMnloplllow*. nfriUnion gas-cookers, etc Sale open from 9.00 a734 words
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Advertisement842 1971-07-24 24 NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE Ltd.. Malaya-Seven Days SSIIO/-. airconditioned Bus SSl33'- (alr-con-ditloned room). Departure Every Sunday. Monday, during School Holidays Everyday. C Highlands Four Days BS7O/-. 28/7/71. 3'B/71. 7 8 71. 11 8 71. 15/8/71. 18/8/71. Bangkok Chiem mai Fifteen Days Ss37o/-. 8/8/71. 5/9/71 1010/71. Bangkok Chlengma: —by air Eight842 words
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Advertisement985 1971-07-24 24 tvpiwhitiri F«clt. Olympl*. Olivetti. Adler. Underwood. Royal, lmptrlil. RemlnMon. «te. Prlc«f from ITS/- upwards. Also special prices for calculators, check wrltera. etc. Midland Enterprises. 85 Hill Strnt (Spore) 219J0 *****. SPECIAL OFFIH Portable typewriters wlUi tabulator only *92/- and other special price for Olympla. Royal. Olivetti. Remington Calculating Machine. Checkwrlters985 words
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Advertisement854 1971-07-24 24 GENERAL SPRAT PAINTINC rr| Ii: refrigerators 3 hours customer's house, re-enamel long-bath on board ships. *****. 3479*. At your service PROBLEMS? Consult Yip Peng Tew Investigation Service 261-B. Outram Road. Singapore. Telephone *****3. Established 1960. Managed A Directed by Yip Peng Yew. retired chief detective inspector Singapore Police REFRIGERATORS for854 words
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Advertisement1028 1971-07-24 24 Saturday Car Market (j| Vehicles for sale KENG SOON CREDIT (PTE LTO. 1968 Mazda 1000 8/W 8 Beater. New Isuzu Truck 2 tonner; IB6A/9 Toyota Corolla Saloon and 8/W. Volkswagen 1300: 1968 Mazda 1000 8 W ***** Mazda 1500 Saloon and 8 W; 1967 Datsun 1000 8 W; 1966/8 D.n.iun1,028 words
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Advertisement960 1971-07-24 24 I*7o PORD FAIRMONT alrcondltloned. One owner and registered March 1970, mileage under 12.000. Ring *****1 Spore. LAND ROVER SHORT WHEELBASE recently reconditioned taxed until January 1972 $3,000 on.o. Tel. *****2 B'pore. WHITE MUSTANG Excellent condition, owner purchasing higher bhp car. Maintained and tuned by Newton Enterprises. Never raced, never rallied.960 words
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Advertisement1004 1971-07-24 24 Lembaga i.t-ink Negara. lanab Melayu National Electricity Board of the States of Malrya Port Dickson Stage 111 Power Development Contract 2112 3 Transmission Lines TENDERS are invited lor the manulacture. supply. testIng, packing delivery, erection, commissioning and maintenance for 12 months of the H.V. Transmission Lines briefly described below, to1,004 words
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Article, Illustration625 1971-07-24 25 P. SENEVIRATNE - P. SENEVIRATNE By J^EE Tai Jong of Changkat Changi became the 13th athlete to book a berth in Singapore's SEAP Games team when she breezed through to win the V division girls 800 m final in 2:25.3 at the National Schools Athletic championships625 words
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Article23 1971-07-24 25 &ERANGOON District Sports Council will hold *U 12th annual swimming carnival at Chinese Swimming Club on Aug. 4 from 2 p.m23 words
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Article172 1971-07-24 25 S'PORE VENUE FOR FINA MEETING 17UNA the world controlF ling body for swimming, has chosen Singapore as the venue for its bureau meeting from Nov. 17 to 19, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. This is the first time in the 62-year-old history of the World body that a FINA bureau meeting is172 words
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352 1971-07-24 25 JOE DORAI - Pesta opening: A warning to the 'dodgers' JOE DORAI By "RATIONAL representatives who dodge the open- ing ceremonies of Pesta Sukan at Sports House at Farrer Park and at Jalan Besar stadium on Aug. 7 face the likelihood of being barred from representing Singapore at international meets. This warning was352 words
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Article49 1971-07-24 25 WKLLINOTON, Fri The State-owned Bank of New Zealand has given NZ$3O,OOO towards the cost of staging the 1974 Commonwealth Oames nt Chrlstchurch. A cheque was handed by the chairman of the bank. Mr. DO. Whyte, to Prime Minister Sir Keith Holyoakt. vice patron of the Oames fund.49 words
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286 1971-07-24 25 Schools soccer: We'll play our best' pledge MANAGERS and coaches of six countries here for the Schools International soccer championship, beginning at Jalan Besar stadium today, yesterday were guarded when discussing their chances. They were willing to talk of other teams' chances except their own. Defending champions Thailand said they286 words
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Article, Illustration381 1971-07-24 26 Captain's innings by Wadekar in fight- back LONDON, Fri. India's captain Ajit Wadekar led a spirited fight back today with 85 in reply to England's 304 on the second day of the First cricket Test at Lord's here. India owed a great deal to the hard-hitting left-han-der, who completed his381 words
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Article93 1971-07-24 26 ENGLAND Ist Inns (Overnight 252-8) Snow c Abide Ali. Chandrasekhar 73 Glfford c Engineer b Bedl n Price not out Extras Total 304 l Wkts fell 9 294. 10 304 Bowling: Abtd All 15-3-38-1; Solkar 8-3-17-0; Venkataraghavan 28-8-44-2; Chandrasekhar 49-10-110-3; Bedi 39.3-18-70-4. INDIA Ist Inns Mankad c GifTord b93 words
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Article65 1971-07-24 26 LEICESTER. England. Frl. Australian Evonne Ooolagong yesterday produced the form which won her the Wimbledon title when she qualified for the women's singles finals at the Green Shield Midland Open tennis tournament here. Miss Goolagong took only 33 minutes to beat fellow Australian Helen Gourlay 6-0. 6-0.65 words
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Article686 1971-07-24 26 RESULTS of events at the National Primary Schools Athletic championships: Boys "A 100 m 1 Loh Teck Foong 2 Oey Tjim Boy 3 Goh Hin Ngui 13.3 sec. 200 m 1 Loh Teck Foong 2 Foo Cheng How 3 Ng Eng Lan 27.8 sec; 800 m 1686 words
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Article416 1971-07-24 26 A. JOHNSON - Chandra— long distance hope A. JOHNSON By IT CHANDRA, 11, of Princess Elizabeth School is a champion long-distance runner in the making. He showed this potential yesterday when he easily whipped 14 rivals, many taller and bigger than him, to take the "A" boys 800 m title at the National416 words
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Article176 1971-07-24 26 Mr. Lu is second behind outsider BREMEN West Germany Fri.— Nationalist China's Lv Liang Huan, who captured the hearts of golfing fans when he finished second in the British Open and then won the French Open, shot a four-under-par 70 to be a stroke behind leader Neil Cole of Britain176 words
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Article56 1971-07-24 26 KUALA TRENOOANU. Frl Striker Salleh Ibrahim was Kelantan's hero in their 3-1 victory over Trengganu In their Malaysia Cup second soccer match here today. Salleh scored all the three goals in the 12th. 58th and 87th minutes. Trengganu cut the deficit with a goal by left56 words
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Article104 1971-07-24 27 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By §IR APEX, an impressive first-time-out winner at Kuala Lumpur recently, should follow up at Penang today. He meets only moderate opposition in Race 5. He is in top form and topweight should not trouble him. Another good thing is Siegfried in104 words
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Article135 1971-07-24 27 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Rsie 1: KAYU BEEP BEEP Beep Beep Duranfo VV. Commando Kayu DECUMAN Conflict Capital Gain Race 2: ZERO ONE LA NOTRE Bush Girl Gestapo T. Brightness Zero One BON VIVANT Bush Girl Zero One Race 3: LISA STREAM LUNA STREAM Fraser Hill Fraaer Hill135 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1971-07-24 27 I'KKKASA II: Fair effort last time out at Bt. Ttmah on July 4 when fifth with a late run in Div 1 6f race; down In Div 3 and over It he Is worth a flutter: beat Suball (8 12) In Div 2 5Jf race with 9.01,342 words
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Article, Illustration1426 1971-07-24 27 GOING FORECAST: Good MJ 2.15 CLASS 6. DIV. I— IP. B .H=»M ($4,500 $3,150 to winner) 1 oaoou du«t tuny iki. chonci> Paul 10 9.0 <<w %»nw> -puio* 12 2 7596". PIRKASA II 4 ILKYCI Mansor 6 9 0 <d 2 li> S S S72BS CAPITAL CAIN a1,426 words
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321 1971-07-24 27 ONDON, Fri. Mill Reef, the Epsom Derby winner, is an odds-on favourite to win the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, the major weight-for-age race on the British Turf at Ascot tomorrow. If American Paul Mellon's colt does emulate Nljlnsky by completingReuter - 321 words
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Article26 1971-07-24 27 MOSCOW. Pri. David Risen of the Soviet Union snatched a world record 165 kilogiams in the middle-heavy-weight cempetition during a weightlifttng tournament yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article66 1971-07-24 27 'Century' for Piggott LONDON. Frl. Lester Piggott. English champion Jockey In the past seven years and eight times in all. reached 100 winners this season with a double at Sandown yesterday. Piggott scored on 11-8 favourite Comedy Star in the Bow Street Handicap and then completed one of the fastest66 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-07-24 27 Newcomer Asmara should run well tomorrow ASMARA 11, a Class 2 newcomer, should go well in his first run in Race 5 at Penang tomorrow. With Des Coleman astride this four-y c a r-old, who came with a record of five wins over sprint distances in Australia, strode out fluently251 words
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Advertisement73 1971-07-24 25 CONGRATULATIONS BATA SHOES (S) PTE LTD on the occasion of their 40TH ANNIVERSARY from |(D AIK CHEONG MANUFACTURING CO. I^*^ 74, Boat Quay, Singapore. 1 Tel: *****1/2 *****1 Factory: 37/45, Ground Floor, St. Michael's Estate. F/Fty Jalan Tenteram. Singapore, 12. Tel: *****2 *****0 We design, print, manufacture paper boxes, paper73 words
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Advertisement125 1971-07-24 25 THIS WEEK IN TOUE SDNDAY MAIL! HARTINI Soekarno's fourth wife continues her I story in WEEKEND The Sunday Mai\^_jMagazute I She tells of The Arrival of Dewi Weekend also brings features on COMMUTER CONGESTION HOT PANTS IN COLOUR The Art of Ng Eng Teng Sunday MaH One time only offer!125 words
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Miscellaneous96 1971-07-24 25 ATHLETICS National Schools meet finals (P. Park, 2 30 p.m.) NEI BALL SWNA Dlv. 2: Unknown n v OSC I; 007 I v MSA; Slmlt v TTC (all at P. Park. 3 p.m.). CRICKET Friendly: Spore Journalists v Spore Malays ißalestler Road). SOCCER International Schools tourney: Under- 15 Thailand v96 words
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Advertisement823 1971-07-24 26 Lembaga Pemulehan dan Penyatuan Tanah Negara Pemohcn2 ada-lah dl-pelawa ■iaripada Warganegara Malaysia oagl memenchl Jawatan2 yang kosong dl-Lembaga saperti berlkut:A JawaUn: (1) Ahll Ekoncmi. (a) Percnchangan dan Penilaian 4 jawaUn (b) Pemasaran 2 JawaUn (2) Ahll Sociolojl 1 JawaUn (3) Jurutera 1 jawaUn. (4) Pegawai PerUnlan 1 jawatan. (5) Pembantu823 words
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Advertisement744 1971-07-24 26 TECHNICAL ASSISTANT/CLERK-OF-WORKS JOB DESCRIPTION To assist the Resident Engneer in the supervision oi construction of water supply schemes overseas The position will be Kuala Lumpur based, but the person appointed will be required to travel extensively QUALIFICATIONS Malavslan citizen aged not less than 25 years, wno is in possession oi744 words
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Advertisement68 1971-07-24 26 SELETARIS I Qgoes with Vfl THE GOOD I I*4^ THINGS I |fp JIN LIFE/ Just as you enjoy good food, p*^_ gS^^ you too will enjoy Seletaris— ttfi^^^^pN the mineral spa water which SJ^C_T|As^j contains no sugar, helps inK digestion and cleanses the fcv Vl tf9V palate. For years it68 words
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Advertisement73 1971-07-24 27 TV aerial with 23" GEC TV set at only SSS7O/--19" TV GEC model 603 (table model) at a special price of Ss42o/- only (without aerial) This offer is good for a limited period only. Special feature* ol GEC TV sets: ♦incorporated with a VHF/UHF Tun*r 'highly trantistortMd 'highly stable no73 words
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Advertisement428 1971-07-24 27 WORD PUZZLE Cy| ill* iititd I. art j STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY WORD PUZZLE C I i i vfr\ Cat aa(al vJJ*Tj laitfuctiMj tianr Mla> I I 1 (Mr Mil, M, til 1' 6 5 r TH" U C A R I FILL IN I L_ Cat alaaf «attt« haes —>428 words
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228 1971-07-24 28 S'pore in Ford's $3 billion Asian car plans MANILA. Frl. Ford Motors has plans to invest I SSI billion ($3 billion) in Asia by 1980. the company's Asia Pacific representative, Mr. William C. Bourke, announced here yesterday. He said Ford expects to invest in the next nine years in a228 words
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299 1971-07-24 28 COUTH Australian Labour Premier, Mr. Donald Dunstan, has been criticized by the Australian Federal Government for comments he made here recently on Australia's immigration policy The Minister for Immigration, Dr. A.J. Forbes, said that the valid social objective of the immigration policy299 words
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Article37 1971-07-24 28 MOSCOW, Frl— The Soviet ui.lon has published a book based on the Pentagon Papers to "expose the lies, deceptions and hypocrisy" of U.S. policymakers, the Soviet news agency Tass said today.— UPl.37 words
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Article415 1971-07-24 28 T ONDON. Frl. Government bonds lj rased throughout the list today following a atrong pre*« recommendation to aell. Loaae* mainly mulled from markinK down however, with aelllng generally limited to lota of between £100.--000 and {230.000. At 2 43 p.m. the Financial Time* Index *ii down 1.5 at415 words
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Article50 1971-07-24 28 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water consumption here fell by 5.7 million gallons yesterday to 98.5 million gallons. There was a spell of heavy rain yesterday morning but the rainfall recorded at the three catchment areas was negligible: Seletar 0.03 inch, Peirce 0.05 inch and Macßitchie 0.22 inch.50 words
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Article, Illustration742 1971-07-24 28 SOH TIANG KENG: Singapore, Friday - SOH TIANG KENG: Singapore, Friday FORECAST BY U.S. BANKER By fHfc Asian dollar market here will grow fivefold from US$4OO million to US$2 billion in the next two or three years. This was predicted today by international-ly-known U.S. banker, Mr. Gaylord742 words
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Article33 1971-07-24 28 HONO KONG, Pri— Some 5.000 scouts from Now Zealand, Singapore, Thailand. Indonesia, the Philippines, and Hong Kong today took part in the Hong Kong Scouts Diamond Jubilee Jamboree.— UPl.33 words
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Article34 1971-07-24 28 NEW ORLEANS. Pri.— Six people, Including a guard who had gone to the aid of guests, were killed today when fire broke out in the 17-storey downtown Howard Johnson's hotel. AP.AP - 34 words
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150 1971-07-24 28 Two-China issue: US may accept Chiang as TAIWAN President WASHINGTON, Fri.— The Washington Post speculated today that President Nixon may be preparing to regard President Chiang Kai-shek not as the representative of China but of Taiwan. The newspaper said in an editorial the move might be "at least minimally acceptable150 words
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Article38 1971-07-24 28 SINGAPORE. Sat Three people were injured, one seriously, when a taxi and a Volkswagor car were involved In a head-on collision at the Junction of Cavenavh Road and Clemenceau Avenue at 12 30 a.m. today.38 words
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Article15 1971-07-24 28 MONTEVIDEO, Pri. Uruguay's House of Deputies voted today to impeach President Jorge Pachego Areco15 words
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Article17 1971-07-24 28 ACCRA. Frl. Ghana today expelled a Soviet trade official amid allegations of Russian espionage activity.17 words
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Advertisement180 1971-07-24 28 I Solzhenitsyn, like Oleg kostoglotov, the Development in a Divided World central character of this novel, went in Ed. Dedkv Seers $4.50 the mid-1950s from concentration camp Le,- S Look at the Figuresto cancer ward and later recovered. The The Quantitative Approach to British publication ol Cancer Ward' in Human180 words
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Page 28 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1971-07-24 28 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Pair14 words
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