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Title Section17 1971-07-25 1 The Straits Times Largest sales in S.E.Asia No. 1843 SUNDAY JULY 25. 1971 20 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION.17 words
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Article, Illustration562 1971-07-25 1 MSA to girdle globe 'Across Pacific' link plans will complete trans-world routes SINGAPORE, Saturday MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE Airlines will girdle the globe soon when it spreads its services to the United States. A planned "across the Pacific" link closing the last gap in the airline's trans-world routes was announced tonight by MSA's562 words
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Article26 1971-07-25 1 BEIRUT. Sat. Sudan today broke off diplomatic relations with Iraq, accusing Bagdad of Interference In its Internal affairs, the Sudanese embassy hnnounred here. R*uter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article27 1971-07-25 1 One reader has won the $10,000 prise in the Straits Times word puzzle contest "B" Her name will be announced in the Straits Times tomorrow.27 words
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554 1971-07-25 1 New runway in Changi plan under study SINGAPORE. Sat Fl Government is studying the feasibility of building in Changi instead the second runway proposed under the Paya Lebar Airport expansion plan. Changi could then be developed as Singapore's second international airport. Singapore's national airline is also considering the future purchase554 words
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Article285 1971-07-25 1 MOSCOW, Sat. A Soviet press comment today described U.S. Presidential adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger's trip to Peking as an attempt to find new forms for "imperialist" U.S. policy. The comment in the weekly foreign affairs magazine Za Rubezhom (Abroad), however brief, was believed to be the285 words
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Article93 1971-07-25 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. For the fourth time in six days, water use passed the 100 million gallon mark yesterday, rising by 4.6 million to 108.1 million. No rainfall was recorded at the catchment areas yesterday. Consumption in the six days since last Sunday total- led nearly93 words
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Article, Illustration369 1971-07-25 1 'July group may form a new party KUALA LUMPUR. Saturda PHK Gerakan K.i ay at Malaysia July 4 central executive committee will meet here next Saturday to take a final decision on whether to stay in the party or "move out en bloc." The committee has given Gera,kan leader Dr.369 words
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Article36 1971-07-25 1 Fewer Britons oppose EEC LONDON. Sat. Opposition to Britain's entry into the Common Market has dropped by nearly 20 per cent in the past year, according to a poll released today by Independent Television News. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration225 1971-07-25 1 Hijacker shot dead at airport by FBI man TkTEW YORK, Sat. An FBI marksman yesterday shot and killed a 27 year old hijacker who was trying to force airliner authorities to fly him to Italy. The hijacker, who was identified as Richard Obergfeld, from New Jersey, was shot by an225 words
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Article51 1971-07-25 1 SYDNEY. Saj. The 60--year-old Anglican bishop of Bathurst. Kenneth Leslie, today ended his 130-mile (280 kilometre) fund-raising walk through western New South Wales During his six-day walk. Bishop Leslie was dubbed the "Pied Piper" because hundreds of children following him In every town as he passed51 words
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Article50 1971-07-25 1 ROME. Sat, Doctors removed the foetuses of 15 babies from the womb of a 35-year-old woman here early today, doctors announced. The woman was in the fourth month of her pregnancy, doctors said, and had taken an unidentified drug to cure her of sterility. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article32 1971-07-25 1 MALAGA (Spain). Sat U.S. Vice President Spiro T Agnew flew to Rabat. Morocco, for a one-day official visit there today as part of his 11 -nation world tour. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article22 1971-07-25 1 LONDON. Sat Presid.-nt William Shadrach Tubman of Liberia died in the London Clinic yesterday, at the age of 75. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article33 1971-07-25 1 GUERILLAS' APPEAL CAIRO. Sat. The Palestinian guerilllas today called upon all Arab countries to break oft diplomatic and economic relations with Jordan and expel it from the Arab Leacue. (See Pace Two)33 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-07-25 1 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today Pair.14 words
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Article, Illustration67 1971-07-25 2 ITALIAN Princess Luciano Pignarelli, 36, in Miami Beach as a beauty consultant to the Miss Universe beauty pageant, believes she has never been more beautiful. She credits a nose operation 18 years ago, periodic liver injections, an eye lid operation and silicone injectionsAP - 67 words
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117 1971-07-25 2 UOUSTON. Sat. Boxer Muhammad All (Classlus Clay) flled suit here yesterday to stop the tax man seizing what he claims Is an outsized chunk of his guaranteed U*****,000 ($1,350,000) purse from Monday night's fight with Jimmy Ellis. Chauncy Eskrldge, a ChicagoReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration444 1971-07-25 2 Sadat lashes out at King Hussein QUOTE: Hussein cannot be bigger than his size even if he has the United States, he will always remain his size— by President Sadat. CAIRO. Saturday PRESIDENT Sadat urged Arabs to end their "deplorable" disunity in the face of Israel and he launched aReuter - 444 words
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Article38 1971-07-25 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. A wide-ranging Inquiry Into government secrecy, publication of the Pentagon papers and the power of the President to withhold Information from Congress and the people will open before a Senate sub-committee on Tuesday.— DPl.38 words
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Article44 1971-07-25 2 WASHINGTON. Sat The State Department said today a breach of security was Involved In a report that the U.S. had proposed a freeze on the construction a! land-based missiles and missile submarines at Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (Salt) with the Russians. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article22 1971-07-25 2 ANKARA. Sat. A joint session of Parliament yesterday extended martial law In 11 Turkish provinces (or another two months. AP.AP - 22 words
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313 1971-07-25 2 Thieu names civilian as running mate for re-election SAIGON, Saturday. PRESIDENT Thieu said today he would run for re-election in October with Buddhist civilian Tran Van Houng as his running mate. In a short statement read out by his Press secretary and later broadcast or. nation-wide radio, Mr Thleu said:Reuter - 313 words
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138 1971-07-25 2 Two days of rest for Apollo crewmen CAPE KENNEDY, Sat. The Apollo 15 astronauts begin two days of rest today after two years of intensive training for their 12-day mission to the mountains of the moon. The last of their simulator training behind them, the lunar team of David Scott,Reuter - 138 words
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Article37 1971-07-25 2 BELFAST. Sat. More than 1.000 police and troops carried out the biggest series of house-to-house searches ever staged in Northern Ireland In an effort to break the back of the outlawed Irish Republican Army. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article24 1971-07-25 2 HONO KONO. Sat. Oanadlan opposition Conservative Party leader Mr. Robert Stanfleld crossed the border to China today for a six-day vIsJL —ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article31 1971-07-25 2 PARIS. Sat. Police said a man was shot and wounded following a mass attack on the Jordanian Embassy here In which flre bombs were hurled at the building. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration206 1971-07-25 3 The man who will keep watch on progress of M-Plan By JERRY FRANCIS KUANTAN: Tengku Dato Shahriman bin Tengku Sulaiman (above) the man who will act as "watch-dog" of the progress of the Second Malaysia Plan is a shy and modest man. As Director-General of the Implementation Coordination and Evaluation206 words
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Article, Illustration406 1971-07-25 3 HARJAGDISH SINGH - Couple's Odyssey on wheels hits snae HARJAGDISH SINGH By i/UALA LUMPUR: A Greek couple who got a helping hand M%L from millionaire Aristotle Onassis in the United States are facing a $400 problem which might end their attempt to girdle the globe in their Mercedes Benz. Anastaslo Goumas, 42, and406 words
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Article, Illustration107 1971-07-25 3 Model Ruth's flower power body... dolled up to match her car LONDON: If you want to take keeping uo with the Joneses a step further in clothes to match your car, here's how. First take one flower power mini car. Second, a backless dress. Third, a flower power pattern onExpresspic - 107 words
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123 1971-07-25 3 Canadian Premier Trudeau soon to become a dad OTTAWA: Mrs. Margaret Trudeau, the 22--year-old wife of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, is expecting a baby in December. The baby will be the first born to an incumbent Head of Government here since 1869 when Sir John Mac Donald was in officeReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration278 1971-07-25 3 Two Faces of Malaysia- by Myfy, girl who left unhappy I/UALA LUMPUR: The exciting East Isn't Just pretty Myfy Treves' cup of tea anymore. "In fact I would have done something desperate If It weren't for a Malaysian girl who helped me." said the 20-year-old London hairdresser before she left278 words
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Article, Illustration130 1971-07-25 4 Bus catches fire hut all passengers escape unhurt SINGAPORE, Sat— Ten passengers, including four schoolchildren, escaped unhurt when this bus suddenly caught fire near the Macßitchie Circus in Thomson Road today. The bus was from Bukit Merah to Singapore Airport. The driver, Inche Mohamed Sharif bin Pakri Mohamed, 35, said130 words
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104 1971-07-25 4 lost control' says man on modesty charge SINGAPORE, Sat— A jobless man. charged with outraging the modesty of a schoolgirl, told a magistrate today that he did It because he lost control of himself. According to Senior Inspector Koh Lian Bee. prosecuting. Llm Ah Chek, 16. was walking home with104 words
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Article49 1971-07-25 4 SINOAFORE. Sat. The MP for Kampong Kembangan, HaJI Mohammed ArifT Suradl. will open a food and Jumble sale organised by the Kembangan Primary School advisory committee at the school premises on July 31. The sale Is to raise funds for the welfare of the pupils.49 words
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Article54 1971-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Labourer Azin bin Taj Mohammed. 21. was charged with using criminal force on Sauyah blnte Ahmad. 15, to outrage her modesty by kissing her on the cheek at Kampong Changl on July 23 at 5 a.m. Trial was set for Sept. 16, and ball54 words
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Article, Illustration262 1971-07-25 4 Tourist loses bag with $33,000 jewels SINGAPORE, Sat, AN Indonesian woxX man tourist made a report to the police yesterday that she lost her handbag containing $300 and jewellery worth $33,--000 while shopping. A police spokesman said investigations were being carried out bj officers of the Central Police Station. Madam262 words
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180 1971-07-25 4 Fernandez is free —after bail is guaranteed by bank CINGAPORE, Sat. Gerald Fernandez, former MSA secretary and legal adviser, was freed on ball today after more than nine months under police custody. He was released on $100,--000 bail— one of the highest posted ln Singapore after a meeting this morning180 words
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71 1971-07-25 4 Boy, 14. uses force on 30-year-old housewife pENANG, Sat. A 14---T year old boy was charged in the Juvenile Court here today with using criminal force with intent to outrage the modesty of 30-year-old housewife. He admitted committing the offence at Kampong Perils House in Bayan Lepas at about 1171 words
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100 1971-07-25 4 British books on display at N-Library SINGAPORE, Sat. An exhibition of 600 British books is now on at the National Library hall In Stamford Road, to help teachers and educational authorities develop or augment their school libraries. The collection was presents to the Singapore Library Association today by the British100 words
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292 1971-07-25 5 S'pore acts to reduce noise pollution by aircraft BID TO RE-ROUTE LANDING, TAKE-OFF PATHS By CHIA POTEIK: Singapore, Sat STUDIES into the possibility of re-routing the landing and takeoff paths at the Singapore international airport are being made to cut down noise j>ollution. An addendum to the Presidential address to292 words
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245 1971-07-25 5 CINGAPORE. Sat. In a series of moves now being undertaken to improve the efficiency of the Postal Services Department, the General Post Office will be decentralised, more mechanisation will be introduced and more and faster deliveries made by postmen. The GPO will245 words
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Article238 1971-07-25 5 Phone rentals must gO Up: Govt CINGAPORE, Sat. The Singa pore Telephone Board has given notice that it will raise its rentals to finance its fivey c a r development programme (1971--75), which will cost $212 million. "But when it will do this and what the increase will be is238 words
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Article62 1971-07-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Kwek Tong Chwee. 37, unemployed, was charged today with cheating Chua Slew Bok. 49. of $1,300 by making him believe that a stone he had could cure cancer at Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim near the Jurong Town Circus on July 23 at 8 50 a.m.62 words
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Article29 1971-07-25 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. Syed Othman bin Syed Abdul Hamid Jamalullail, a town councillor formerly of the United Democratic Party, has joined the Alliance as a direct member.29 words
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360 1971-07-25 5 Constant need to review container plans, says PSA CINGAPORE, Sat. The Port Authority has to constantly re examine Its plans and make changes in the existing container berth design to keep pace wlh revolutionary changes In seaborne transportation. An addendum to the Presidential address to Parliament, Issued today, said that360 words
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Article21 1971-07-25 5 SINOAPORE. Sat. Supt. Nlbi Mohamed Shah has been appointed Commandant of the Police Cadet Corps for another year.21 words
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Article19 1971-07-25 5 SINOAPORE. Sat. The 40-strong musical "Sounds of Young Hawaii" is due tomorrow evening to perform In Singapore.19 words
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210 1971-07-25 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. THE Singapore Family Planning and Population Board has sue ceeded in getting more people to practise birth control than it expected. According to Its annual report for 1969, the number of people who had accepted birth control in the first210 words
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141 1971-07-25 5 MSA to buy 3 more 707s for its foreign services CINGAPORE, Sat. MSA today confirmed that it is planning to buy three more Boeing 707 aircraft for its international services. The airline, it was learned. Is likely to spend up to $81 million for the aircraft. It hopes to take141 words
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Article93 1971-07-25 5 Windfall for welfare charity box SINGAPORE. Sat— None of the members of a now defunct weltare organisation, with a long pre-war history, had shovn any interest In Its surplus funds of $720, the High Court was told today. The association was the Persatuan Kebajlkan Anil Bomba (Tentera Darat) British Slngapura,93 words
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Article61 1971-07-25 5 Vandalism to be probed TAIPING. Sat. The Mentrl Besar of Perak. Dato Haji Kamaruddln said that a committee would be set up to Investigate vandalism of public utilities like telephone booths, in the State. He disclosed this here yesterday after requests by the residents of Kampong Batu Dua near here61 words
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Article, Illustration215 1971-07-25 6 Malaysia Plan to further boost Penang economy PENANG, Sat. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today said Penang could expect "a further acceleration" in its development with the implementation of the Second Malaysia Plan. "As It Is. although the tempo of Industrialisation growth in Penang Is215 words
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286 1971-07-25 6 Still a good life for diabetics with right treatment, say doctors IPOH, Saturday T)IABETICS can still enjoy a full life through careful diet and treatment, a panel of doctors have assured them. Three specialists from the Ipoh General Hospital confirmed this at a special teach-in on diabetes, organised by the286 words
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Article, Illustration265 1971-07-25 6 007 escapades: De Borg to tell true version CINGAPORE, Sat. He would like nothing better than to expose the James Bond stories for what they are "terrible exaggerations of my own exploits." But Captain Lewis de Borg (above), the former British military intelligence man who claims to have inspired lan265 words
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Article32 1971-07-25 6 IPOH. Sat Woman PWD labourer K. Kaniammuh. 47. died in the General Hospital after she was thrown off the truck she was travelling In near Tanah Hitam new village yesterday.32 words
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Article27 1971-07-25 6 TAIPINO. Sat. Two boys, both 13. were arrested while stealing a tape-recorder from a van near the communit., hall In Tanjong Plandang. near here yesterday.27 words
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151 1971-07-25 6 SINGAPORE. Sat— AmerAsla. a 12-company consortium of American engineering consultants, is offering to help the Government develop Singapore's water resources. Two of its directors have arrived for talks with government officials on how best their expertise in water projects can be used.151 words
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Article93 1971-07-25 6 'Travel and widen your horizon' SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, Singapore's High Commissioner to Kuala Lumpur, suggested tonight that community leaders should visit the neighbouring countries to widen their experience. This way. they would be able to see for themselves the problem* and achievements of others and help promote93 words
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Article44 1971-07-25 6 PENANG. Sat. Twentytwo employees tf the Penang Hill Railway yesterday received arrearr of salaries amounting to nearly $19,000 In accordance with the recommendations of the Suffian Salary Commission The recipients were 11 conductors, six engine drivers and five greasers.44 words
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Article44 1971-07-25 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. The body of a 11 -year-old boy was recovered trom a pond at Jalan Raklt. off Llm Chu Kang Road, this afternoon. Police identified his as Lee Sim Leng of 19 ms. Llm Chu Kang Road.44 words
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209 1971-07-25 6 SINGAPORE, Sat, TWO Indonesian fishermen who brought another Indonesian here for "urgent medical treatment" were today charged with illegal entry into Singapore. Abu Bakar Ahmad, 35, and Tang Wee Chiang, 25, admitted unlawfully entering Singapore by sampan at 2.50 p.m. on Thursday.209 words
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210 1971-07-25 7 Wedding No. 2 my wife's idea, says man charged with bigamy SINGAPORE, Sat. A labourer charged with bigamy told a court today that it was his first wife who pestered to marry again. "She kept asking a woman friend of ours, Wong Sit Nyong, to marry me and have the210 words
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Article50 1971-07-25 7 KUCHINQ. Sat A joint team ot Malaysian and United Nations experts have begun a six-month study of the Industrial potential in Sarawak. Six economists and engineers from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDOi and the Federal Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) are Involved In the study.50 words
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Article18 1971-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. There were a total of 75 road accidents yesterday. Five of them were serious.18 words
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102 1971-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A fireman today denied having driven his water bowser negligently on April 17 when two men were killed. Mohamad bin Rubin, from the Naval Base central fire station, was alleged to have collided with a van I when he drove on the wrong102 words
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Article, Illustration311 1971-07-25 7 LIM SUAN. KOOI - Ai Lin sings way into 1,000 hearts LIM SUAN. KOOI Story by SINGAPORE. Sat. A thousand pairs of eyes were on her. But stage fright is something foreign to little Chua Ai Lin. She flashed her brightest smile and swirled her red silk scarf as she sang her way into311 words
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226 1971-07-25 7 New flood alert network being installed for East Coast states KOTA BHARU. Sat. A new flood warning system costing about $250.--000 is being installed here for the three East Coast states of Kelantan, Trengganu and Pahang. This was disclosed by the State Director of Drainage, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Din.226 words
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293 1971-07-25 7 Singapore's success story in new, colourful brochure for investors CINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's "success story" will be told to potential foreign investors in 36 colourful pages packed with useful information. The information is contained In a brand new investment guide (25 cm by 25 cm) designed and published by the Singapore293 words
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Article, Illustration216 1971-07-25 8 Lily's the bridge between people and Govt SINGAPORE, Sat HONG KONG'S only woman City District Officer, Miss Lily Kwan, 25, plays a vital role in bridging the gap between the Government and the people. fane"devotes nearly 12 hours each day meeting people, solving their problems and trying to help educate216 words
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133 1971-07-25 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. A charcoal seller claimed In a magistrate's court today that he took opium for his gastritis because no doctor could cure him. Chua Chin Hong. 45. said this when charged with having two lb. of raw opium at Geylang Road, at133 words
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89 1971-07-25 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. The standards council of ,the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research has recently completed another nine draft scecifications for circulation to the public. The draft specification* are: Aluminium sulphate, aluminium wood primer, aluminium paint, cast Iron manhole covers and framces. domestic89 words
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490 1971-07-25 8 MASIE KWEE - MASIE KWEE: -URGENT NEED TO PRODUCE THEM LOCALLY By Singapore, Sat. 'THE Teachers' Training College is to look into the possibility of running special courses for teachers of handicapped children in Singapore. It is understood that the vice-president of the Singapore Association for Retarded490 words
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196 1971-07-25 8 Malaysian union to set up $5 million institute for dropouts KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Transport Workers' Union Is to set uo a $5 million Institute of technology at Port Swettenham for student dropouts. Announcing this at a press conference here today, the union's secretarygeneral, Mr. V. David, said that the196 words
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74 1971-07-25 8 ARSONISTS SET FIRE TO LORRY SAY POLICE SINGAPORE, Sat. Police today blamed arsonists for setting fire to an old lorry in Jurong at 2.40 a.m. this morning. Two gunnysacks, soaked* with kerosene, were found under the truck, police said. The owner of the lorry, Mr. Lim Bee Jam, 50, of74 words
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199 1971-07-25 8 Winding-up firm's assets to be sold at auction SINGAPORE, Sat. The |J Official Receiver. Mrs. Quek Bee See, is receiving culms from today against Travel House International (Singapore) which was yesterday reprimanded by Mr. Justice Choor Singh for allegedly* being "out to swindle The public." Mrs. Quek, also the liquidator199 words
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218 1971-07-25 9 Tun Razak's plan for fitter and more robust Malaysians ITUALA TRENG1Y GANU. Sat. The average Malaysian will soon be a more robust and fitter person. A national fitness council to raise the general health standard of the population has been planned and will be set up shortly. This was disclosed218 words
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Article59 1971-07-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. In a ceremonious pageant the Yang dl-Peituan Agoug presented Colours to the Police Field Force. Federal Reserve Unit and Marine Police this morning. A massive turn-out of 2.274 officers and men. the largest ever assembled by the Royal Malaysia Police, was presented the Colours59 words
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Article44 1971-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Rajlndar Singh, 22. a former salesman of Kumra Commercial Co. In High Street, today denied misappropriating $21,967 from his company between June 14 and July 9. Ball of $3,000 was offered. Trial was fixed for Sept. 22 and 23.44 words
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Article, Illustration169 1971-07-25 9 NELLIE HAR - Seeing treble ...a pram built for three NELLIE HAR Story by EVER heard of a pram built for three? Here's one... or a three-in-one. It's the perfect solution when you have three tables on your hands at the same time. And for the D'Rozario triplets all girl> the arrangement seems169 words
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Article67 1971-07-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Malayan Breweries Singapore i Pte. Ltd. will hold Its annual picnic for employees at the Wonderland Amusement Park, Kallang. from 9 a.m. to 2 pin on Aug. 14. Aboui 2.800 people are expected to attend the picnic. Employees who have completed 15 years67 words
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218 1971-07-25 9 PUB contest to find best design for S4om headquarters SINGAPORE, Sat. The Public Utilities Board is inviting Singapore architects to put their imagination to work in designing its new $40 million headquarters. The board announced today that it is holding a two-stage competition for the design and construction of the218 words
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Article43 1971-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, will attend the re-appolntment ceremony of the citizens' consultative committee and the Pasir Panjang community centre's management committee at the Pasir Panjang community centre at 8 p.m. tomorrow.43 words
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Article27 1971-07-25 9 SDJOAPORE. Sat. The band of the First Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, will perform at the Esplanade tomorrow irom 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.27 words
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Article22 1971-07-25 9 SINOAPOHE. Sat. The Government has permanently banned the entry Into Singapore of Lee Theam Keat, 33. a Singa-pore-born stateless man.22 words
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142 1971-07-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sat—Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises at the following places next week: Mandai/Bukit Panjang area from 8 a.m. July 26 to midnight the next day. Mandai Forest Reserve from 8 a.m. July 26 to 12 noon July 30. Marsilitig area from 8142 words
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259 1971-07-25 9 Rise in West Malaysian timber output benefits S'pore SINGAPORE, Saturday AN increase in timber production in West Malaysia will be of great benefit to Singapore, Professor Anne Johnson, head of the biology department at Nanyang University, said today. Prof. Johnson, who was speaking on forestry at a two-day seminar on259 words
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Article34 1971-07-25 9 IPOH, Sat. A Mining Labourer, Lee Soo Weng, 35, was fined $180 and had his licence endorsed by the Traffic Court here today for riding his motorcycle without due care and attention.34 words
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449 1971-07-25 9 Self-defence -so youth is cleared of gangland killing SINGAPORE. Saturday 17 -YEAR-OLD labourer, tentatively accused of causing the death of a man, was cleared by a coroner today who maintained that it was an BCI of self-defence. Second Coroner Mr. Tan Hun Hul said that Ong Lam Alk had no449 words
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317 1971-07-25 10 SINGAPORE. Saturday GOVERNMENT medical, dental an d pharmaceutical officers will not get a new .salary scale before 1972, or before the effect of the British pullout can be evaluated. The Health Minister, Mr. Chua Slan Chin, has rejected a proposal317 words
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179 1971-07-25 10 School head, teacher charged with fraud CINGAPORE, Sat A principal and a teacher of a Chinese school in Kranjl today denied 25 'counts of cheating: an official of the Ministry of Education of a total of $3,895. The principal, Peter Chan, and llie teacher, Goh Seng Soon, of Tao Khoon179 words
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Article51 1971-07-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The organising committee for the proposed Islamic University has been formed under the chairmanship of Tan Sri Syed Ja'afar Albar. The committee will be responsible for the planning and workings or the university which will be based on the Islamic faculty of the National51 words
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Article21 1971-07-25 10 TANAH RATA. Sat. The Sultan of Pahang will pay a seven-day official visit to the Cameron Highlands beginning Monday.21 words
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201 1971-07-25 10 T. r. HWANG - T. r. HWANG By SINGAPORE, Sat. 0 The Legal Aid Bureau best known to the public for assisting married applicants in divorce suits played an unusual role in court today. Playing Cupid it cleared a legal hurdle, enabling a 19-year-old te'ephone operator who was201 words
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Article, Illustration283 1971-07-25 10 K.S. SIDHU - Saving mother was such a shock for Yong Poh... K.S. SIDHU By CINGAPORE, Sat. A 20-year-old factory hand today told how she saved her mother from being electrocuted while trying to rescue their pet dog. Miss Kok Yong Poh said: "If I was a second late, my mother would have283 words
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110 1971-07-25 10 MISS ASIA TO MODEL FOR FASHION SHOW HERE SINGAPORE, Sat. Miss Asia 1971, Flora Baza, will be here with four other "Miss Asia" contestants for a fashion show presented Jointly by Singapore designer Miss Sedryln Leong and Mr. Rusty Lopez of the Philippines. Miss Flora Baza of Guam will arrive110 words
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119 1971-07-25 10 TOP BALLET DANCERS TO PERFORM AT THE VIC SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Ballet Academy will present two evenings of ballet and music at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday The patron of the shows will be the First Lady, Mrs. Sheared A special performance for children will be held119 words
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Article59 1971-07-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Communications and MP for Geylang West. Mr Yong Nyuk Llm. today toured the site where his constituency Is organising a trade exposition to celebrate National Day. Mr. Yong, who was .accompanied by officials of the* exposition's organising committee, toured the site59 words
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Article, Illustration113 1971-07-25 11 CINGAPORE, Sat. 1 Memories of the good old school days came flashing back last night to President Sheares when he attended the 84th anniversary dinner of the Methodist Girls School's Alumnae As- soclation. For President Sheares spent five years at113 words
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251 1971-07-25 11 Second linkup for Sentosa satellite station CINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore will be put into direct space communication with more than two-thirds of the world when a second antenna is built for the satellite earth station on Sentosa. The Telecommunications Department is planning to build the second antenna to face the Pacific251 words
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Article192 1971-07-25 11 Court told: Police 'held' in boat SINGAPORE, Sat. A 1 court was told today how a fisherman persistently refused to stop his vessel to allow two marine police officers on board to disembark. "I was on board with officer Chow Kin Loo on a routine check." said offirer Adam bin192 words
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115 1971-07-25 11 SINGAPORE, Sat— MSA's former managing director. Mr. David Craig who was scheduled to return to London today, will now leave on Tuesday. This is because "the Immigration authorities have extended my stay here by three days till Tuesday.' he told the Sunday Times after four115 words
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Advertisement156 1971-07-25 2 MORRIS meets today's demands Here is durability and dependability in an excellent, medium-sized saloon car. Backed by British Leyland's tradition of engineering genius. 80 m.p.h. easy cruising speed from a 1275 cc power plant (with 35 m.p.g. economy). You'll float over bumpy roads* with Hydrolastic Suspension. Front wheel drive straightens156 words
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Advertisement355 1971-07-25 3 aaP^i>"^JW«ijii3^»Vwls«SX3»B I Jaaaßi mandarin GERMAN CL ay JAPANESE ENGLISH I RUSSIAN FRENCH You can learn to speak a Language more QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY CONVENIENTLY if you learn through THE LINGUAPHONE METHOD. Devised by 200 of the world's most e-nment language experts, the LINGUAPHONE METHOD has been tested and proven with international355 words
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Advertisement515 1971-07-25 3 OPEN TODAY from 2 p.m. to 7 P*m* CHICKENS DANISH Otci Ready Ib 1.35 CRABMEJLT Top Quality 14 01 1.30 PICS LIVER AUSTRALIA Ib 1.25 PORK SAUSAGES S.K. Ib 1.48 INSTANT NOODLES MYOJO Local 3 Flavours 3 pkts .50 CHICKEN CURRY PUFFS SJL each .24 CHERRY CAKES SX each .80515 words
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Advertisement386 1971-07-25 4 He's getting $200 Vf A^K more this month igp ffe^K because he had better qualifications GrV through STAMFORD COLLEGE Win success with a better education through spare time 4Tstudy with Stamford College. Stamford Collefle home J^M jm^L. study courses are scientifically devised to guarantee Ajw 7JL > systematic and rapid386 words
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Advertisement207 1971-07-25 4 Advertisements Wrinkles Exciting new 2-minute home method helps banish horrid age lines from forehead, around eyes and mouth. Helps firm up sagging skin under chin. Now, any woman can look years younger in daysthanks to CEF, the wonderful discovery of European scientists. CEF (Cellular Expansion Factor) exclusive in 2nd Debut207 words
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Miscellaneous688 1971-07-25 4 On your TV and Radio s rarss by the ts ata: a, 6 ie 1.3J Torn and Jerry Show A Man, I Put Away Childish day Sre IM News S« I Pubhc lernce aflnouflCertlents Sunday i« S'wJTh k v Things (with Malay subtitles) service announcements 1.4S Morning Interlude 7.11 Mandarin688 words
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Advertisement70 1971-07-25 5 SANYO SERVICE I REPAIR DEPARTMENT service and repairs of Sanyo I electronic and electrical products I please call at 15 HARVEY ROAD (off Macpherson Road) I I or phone *****8 I SANYO B Sanyo Malaysia Sdn Bhd W CUT OUT AND KEEP ■MHM^ Advertisement START A SVALL EXPORT-IMPORT AGENCY Working70 words
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Advertisement341 1971-07-25 5 NEPTUNE'S COVE the only seafood restaurant with a pond full of live fish/crabs/prawns When we say fresh, we mean right from the pond. To your table. Live, Daily- 6 p.m. tO midnight jumping prawns, garoupa, S UD Holiday Ta'Syour'p^rAndget N fJ {0 midoi^ht the best FRESH seafood. Dishes from 52.00.341 words
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Advertisement49 1971-07-25 7 Dance with grace... Block Toe in exquisite pink sati«. m^jf .fl Siiw: 3 to 6%. Prior- 17.50 J X I Soft To« in lovdy pink leather M- r Come and see this latest selection M M from London iff ROBINSON'S tf fr -5' Raff»« Pkce. Singapore 1 Tel: *****.49 words
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Advertisement301 1971-07-25 7 WORRIED about Exams? THESE STUDENTS WERE TOO-UNTIL THEY TRIED THE "TRENT" PLAN! FROM 43% to 81% (Stymour, Vie.) "We enrolled Larry for T R E NT' ifttr h» had failed Scunce (48%). Six weeks later, he obtained 60%, and now in hit last exams, 81V Ha alto gained higher mwkt301 words
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Advertisement133 1971-07-25 8 A happy 'TmrWKA^^w p>nninn for w t m w v_>l IV 41* iVw/j iV-xl I I law m Jfl You ll know the difference when you r^i rcjj [(-^(H m T^^B ht y°° r car tb the BRIDGESTONE SKHX and SAD-R \^A I V^l II \-s\~A >;; m r mm133 words
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Advertisement38 1971-07-25 9 jwß^V 4^^k _4vl^^^^Bß^^RflHr^S£Jß^B^Bu Sj -V \V (Iff) I(■ Bjk/ h< s^D^B^^^^B^Bjß^b -*5t 4tiS^K 0^ *Sj. s^Bbßb *^^^B^B^Bff j^Bfl£Jw°%KHßj \\\i nosy July ju <■* -it it 9R 97 9ft 29 30 JHp CX Tarw National Theatre. at 4.00 p.m. sharp.38 words
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Advertisement105 1971-07-25 9 •••••••••••••**••••••••••••••*•••••>». 3 LETONA NEW iHZf $U0 ZEALAND ™1\ j TOps|DE BHF CYBUS $1.35 HOSTESS 90 COCKTAIL SAUSAGES PER CAN BUTTER/CHEESE DISH F f H 16 OZ. K674 tA n NOBUGM'LADYsuo NEW ZEALAND $1.25 $HEIF PAP xae ra u LAMB CUTLETS wa. BRONTE $2.60 DUTCH st 45 ox tongues M PERtAM105 words
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Advertisement81 1971-07-25 10 Sanyo's fantastic offer is now on. One Enjoy the razor-sharp pictures of the 12- inch silent anti-perspiration machine latest Sanyo TV sets and beat the heat Dynawide fan) is yours absolutely FREE witn V° ur free Sanyo fan. Act now, don't when you buy any of the following «niss this81 words
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Advertisement603 1971-07-25 11 tHOW TO LEARN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE Without Risking ONE CENT! AMAZING NEW nncK way of y^flß^V LEARNING f/^M fvV All trend-setters F^OBk 8-LOHG PLAY should know at least BhfiSH RECORDS ONE other language w/^/Sfr ,-Oj PLUS 2 -monolinguists ire 9NBBi^^/ MOk TEXTBOOKS out! Ny P erBon 1 JLaF V FOR603 words
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Article211 1971-07-25 12 Channel for grouses ]MPs and State Assem- blymen and newspapers have always been the most active channels of complaints from the public on the type and quality of services provided by government departments. Now to their list the Malaysian Government has added several more, who will act under the newlyestablished211 words
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Article96 1971-07-25 12 DRUDERY is a dangerous thing. It forbids indiscriminately, and in doing so arouses an unhealthy curiosity that could manifest itself in ugly ways. Prudence has nothing to do with discipline, as some of its advocates believe. But the random availability of material with sexual overtones is equally96 words
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Article83 1971-07-25 12 COME driving instructors have challenged the Automobile Association's call for compulsory use of seat-belts by all motorists. We back the AA's suggestion. It is based on facts. There are statistics that prove the lower mortality rate of motorists who crash while strapped to their seats. The instructors' arguments83 words
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640 1971-07-25 12 GERRY DE SILVA - Keep fit fad among the men gives big bounce to new health clubs GERRY DE SILVA: By Singapore THERE'S no excuse really for our man to look rundown and flabby, or unable to fill out those very latest clingy shirts and pants. No multi-coloured shirt, attractive broad tie and flared640 words
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Article587 1971-07-25 12 OLIVER POTIER - A shocking report about political protection, then the Italian Govt gets tough with the Mafia bosses OLIVER POTIER: By Rome AFTER years of apathy the Italian Gove mm c n t has now finally decided to crack down once and for all on the Mafia. The catalyst was the daylightOFNS - 587 words
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Article, Illustration946 1971-07-25 12 Moertopo, the whiz kid at Suharto's side CRYST I L I SASI, this is the word now used by Indonesians following the recent election won so decisively by Sekber Golkar, the conglom era t c of more than 220 organisations formed just one year ago. Latest reports Indicate the GolkarBernama - 946 words
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Advertisement7 1971-07-25 12 k -ytisqioil. A BOLID OOLD LAnil WATCHBB7 words
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Advertisement65 1971-07-25 12 rM^R offers HIRE PURCHASE Dealerships available LEASIHG Why pay cash or utilise existing Banking facilities when you can lease through MAF HOUSIHG LOAHS First mortgages availableDevelopers' enquiries welcomed. For further information please contactMALAYSIAN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CO.CS) LTD. SINGAPORE Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Tel ***** BRUNEI Hongkong Bank Chambers, Bandar65 words
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Article, Illustration2932 1971-07-25 13 And man remade the sky ADRIAN BERRY concludes his science series with a report on the most fantastic plan yet —to redesign the Solar System in order to accommodate an expanding civilisation. The scheme involves commandeering thousands of asteroids and dismantling the giant planet Jupiter. The inspiration behind it comes2,932 words
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Advertisement80 1971-07-25 13 Even on a budget shop like a Maharajah* Stop over in Air-India's India* The world's bargain shopping centre. Especially for things Indian. No tax. No duty. Bargain prices. Jewellery as you've never seen it before. Silks. Splendiferous saris. Indian batik paintings. Indian carpets (A few of the magic variety if80 words
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Article, Illustration924 1971-07-25 14 MANY motorists just forget about their tyres until they have punctures. Or, even worse, big blow-outs at high speeds. Tyres must surely rank as the most "forgotten about" items on a motorcar. Few motorists remember to check tyre pressures although they can remember the oil and924 words
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Article, Illustration702 1971-07-25 14 Clement Mesenas - Sailing against the wind Clement Mesenas SEA SPORTS By ANY sailing novice "worth his salt knows that the boat will move forward if the wind is behind him. But it is also possible to sail against the wind. Not directly into the eye of the wind but on a course702 words
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Advertisement61 1971-07-25 14 'Y <#*»s*S4r%*^9^m ill I BiiiliiMeBS!!B^ |l| ll '''««BS^yli k o "c 1 t ttc\ :fljnHl An ideal watch for the active youth and f F^^^^^ i ij energetic man -about -town. If K BfA^^HS^W 1/ r^T-iTTJr^I THONG SIACO(S)PTE LTD j OJLIIVL/ SINGAPORE 34 BIDEFORD ROAD (9) TEL *****2 >==l l^—^61 words
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Miscellaneous600 1971-07-25 14 Fif tn avenue" of the computer room while serl "Four-in-One." making a copy of a top FIFTEEN mii-utps ,.t secret project. In his chld Abdullah. Siti Ami- The FBI Is alerted nah M Rosila and the and 'TheltalkiM Ho«t- Serl Kenangan Ghazal g"e S ln to acflon on Wed 1M"600 words
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730 1971-07-25 15 PAUL ABISHEGANADEN - Why 'classical' era music is considered dull and that of 'romantic' period exciting PAUL ABISHEGANADEN By JHE predilection for tagging on labels in tryx ing to describe the chief characteristics of certain forms of art, has led to devices of identification that at best, connote understanding on a hard and730 words
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364 1971-07-25 15 WALTER SULLIVAN - How aspirins can sabotage birth control WALTER SULLIVAN SCIENCE By NEW YORK A LTHOUGH aspirin is probably the most widely used of all drugs, its mode of action within -,he body has defied satisfactory explanation. Now, British researchers believe they have found the answer. They have shown that aspirin and364 words
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Article, Illustration588 1971-07-25 15 PETER JONES - Joe Frazier now has it both ways PETER JONES By THERE'S an established life pattern for any young black American growing up in the poverty-stricken areas of the United States he either gets what menial work he can (as a shoeblack for instance), or he learns to sing or fight.588 words
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Advertisement217 1971-07-25 15 Wonderful Copenhagen at no extra fare... if your destination is Amsterdam, Bre- point in the United Kingdom for the normal men, Brussels, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, destination fare. Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Paris, Prague, The SAS Trans-Asian Express* to Europe Rotterdam, Vienna or Warsaw. daylight all the way takes you over the217 words
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Miscellaneous308 1971-07-25 15 Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS: 1 Written com- DOWN: 1 Property contracts munlcstion (6); 6. Begins «6>; I «6>; 2. Give out <4>: 3. Lonj? .T ,>rtnr# i4r 12 A declamation 6>; 4 Hackreyed 11 Arab prlnc* <«•"•* l 5(; 5 Remnant .3.. 6 Ocean generation (3); 13 Follow close- norn308 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1971-07-25 16 Summer brings out the bourgeois bikinis Story: WILLIAM GUTTMANN Camera Press pictures: LORD SNOWDON "IF YOU want to see a socialist society you'd have done better to stay in England, rather than come to Yugoslavia," said a British expatriate who has made his home in Dubrovnik, the beautiful city onOFNS - 1,078 words
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Article, Illustration26 1971-07-25 16 YUGOSLAVIA-A SOCIALIST STATE WITH CAPITALIST WAYS Private enterprise is comparatively modest but ingenious. This man is allowed to make a profit from telling you your weight.26 words
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Advertisement545 1971-07-25 16 India. The last great travel bargain, j Getting there. to stay. What to buy. 1 India's no where near as expensive to get SJQfljJLnciran^ T> India s bazaars overflow *>«»> exotic to as Paris, Rome, Greece, or any of the iipiTn'iiViii^»»™'nJiliiy^ t treasures silks, brocades, carpets, other holiday wonderlands. A545 words
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Article230 1971-07-25 17 Dear Cecila A LETTER- FROM MOTHER TO DAUGHTER A MOTHER writes: "Please kindly help me find my daughter who ran away from home. 'She has written me a letter saying that should I wish to have her back, I must write to People and Problems asking her to return home.230 words
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Article1754 1971-07-25 17 PEOPLE AND PROBLEMS About TV offences and fines, work permits policy, and a son's search for his mother TV fine To RICHARD TEOH of Alor Star who was fined for using a TV set without a licence on Dec. 22, 1970 "I was supposed to have committed the offence at1,754 words
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516 1971-07-25 17 PETER MOSLEY - PETER MOSLEY By lIOUSTON, Sat. 11 Mary Irwin tried to keep the news from her four children when three Soviet cosmonauts died in their spacecraft as they returned from a mission on June 30. But the minister brought It up inReuter - 516 words
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91 1971-07-25 17 VIENNA, Sat. Father Martin Bormann. son of Hitler's right-hand man. has asked permission to leave his missionary order to marry, a spokesman at the order's headquarters in Salzburg said. Father Bormann. 41. wants to leave the Heart of Jesus Order to marry a 42-year-oldReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement142 1971-07-25 17 In TWO HOURS* I can prove you can have a Super Power MEMORY! From now on, you con develop o BH^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^^B new oufomotic memory eosily m one evening. You'll remember foces seeing them only once the instont HV you tee the person again even 1*B J^^i^i^E years later the name142 words
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Advertisement143 1971-07-25 17 H c Kathmandu SeoU^ Delhi jM k^H| Dacca |j____fiPj£ i^B Hong I I Cala£a^M^^Mßangoo^ JH fokyo SBB Taipei Osaka PenangHß I Saigon I Kuala Lumpur Msir^Tapore a Djakarta I I Sydney THE EXPANDING EXPERIENCE? Thai International's Experience is service. A few vital extra inches of legeetting bigger all the time.143 words
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Article, Illustration1557 1971-07-25 18 LAWRENCE BASAPA - Know-how strives toward the safer tyre LAWRENCE BASAPA RESEARCH NOW ONE OF IMPORTANT FIELDS EMPHASIS ON SAFETY AND ECONOMY si/ IN the tyre industry there are manufacturers who ,set trends and others who follow them. These are not necessarily tyre manufacturers. There are car builders whose needs lead to the1,557 words
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350 1971-07-25 18 The enthusiast often neglects car ignition system By Special Writer fPHE car ignition system is often neglected by the enthusiast who, while spending considerable effort to enhance his car's performance with the addition of special carburettors, manifolds, pistons, camshafts. often writes off the electrics with perhaps the addition of a350 words
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Article, Illustration783 1971-07-25 19 A pair of twin-choke carburettors sitting pretty on a fourcylinder "mill." Such can change docile family cars into lusty iportscars perfor-mance-wise at least. THERE are basically three kinds of accessories in the market. Decorative, tune-up and safety .devices. Sales of the first category are783 words
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Article, Illustration931 1971-07-25 20 Beauty of alloy wheels appeals to the local motorist Pressure gauge helps solve costly problem AT the rate people buy alloy wheels these days, it would seem as though man is discovering the wneel all over again. Steadily increasing sales have been recorded by dealers in Malaysia and Singapore during931 words
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Article182 1971-07-25 21 A FULL bus load of passengers were saved from a two-day wait for rescue In the lonely Australian desert, because of an invention. When their-touring bus broke down In century plus heat, the driver had a battery operated electric welder, which fixed the trouble quickly.182 words
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Article, Illustration764 1971-07-25 22 Leave installing of air-cool units to experts CAR air-condition-ing has long been a controversial subject "It's fine if you've got six or more cylinders under the hood. Four cylinders? No chance!" some motor enthusiasts claim The airconditioner dealer's usual reply: "Balderdash!" Who's right? There Is no simple answer. While the764 words
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662 1971-07-25 22 Lawrence Basapa - Shakespeare— and prophecy about cars Lawrence Basapa By WILLIAM Shakespeare was something ot a motorcar prophet He apparently had a fair Idea about cars and anticipated a few of the modern motorist's problems some 300 years before four-wheelers revolutionised land transport. English literature students might squirm at the thought, but662 words
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Advertisement67 1971-07-25 18 DISTRIBUTOR FOR SINGAPORE: MM^HHflMHMH^^^te***»£' N. ■■rr^^^^^^^^tf^ I TAN CHONG SONS MOTOR CO. (S) PTE. LTD. 29HMHI L/ 1 ffl 29 ROCHORE CANAL ROAD, SINGAPORE 7. ftfl I T^^^^^^^^^^^ rj| H TKI EPHONKS *****-9 *****. II l~««^^^^^^^sEfififißHlßSßHC3 HEAD OFFICE: 62-68, JALAN IPOII, KUALA LUMPUR. Afl RMf^H 111^^*^ TELEPHONES: *****-9-0 H Hi67 words
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Advertisement77 1971-07-25 19 >^ IMPORTERS EXPORTERS 1^ M er -7v J T^**M 2#A ip TLiadinf Cc. %^S^^ 28, Kerbau Road, Singapore 8. '^j^t^ir^^ 54, Jalan Besar, Singapore 8. V«^ Tel: *****, *****3, *****. "^^"to IYIIYrf ORWiIAL HORNS Efficient rugged and reliable. I lnstant > loud clear tone. V |P CS^LmlvliVW Easily mounted on77 words
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Advertisement331 1971-07-25 19 sAfOTOROLA® ■F U.S.A. tßW^^^ti i A v I ml 'mimtA J%S ißßßQra^tm I B B__ I^B V K-l lAk iIK: W*T il' B-M^i III! 1 1 Ail ■jJIIJM I 0 'DELETE WHERE NOT APPLICABL P|TrT^7TT^^^ Air conditioning can Li J make a- big difference ii aj|_ ...when you choose MARK331 words
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Advertisement295 1971-07-25 20 "DADDY" the engine's boiling! am he wanted to do was to tall his The beauty of Cltonjcr No 1 n that it brcokj down sludge, rust r <W> a "-Pifcj^ boot Sunday. you »oid, on ond lco jng jn fht lyittm at you Sunday we'll drive to the seaside." drive.295 words
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Advertisement136 1971-07-25 20 TEN'S LATEST CAR CASSETTE STEREO J W '^Su'.u^'it'i^iEWunCJ'&^n^^riHaaHaMßMaMla^HHaMaW' CSPI3O3/EXI I The latest cassette stereo boasts of 4 m^iT 8 ch^n^^ietn compactness, simple installation <,^,J API cartridge r r Stereo/Monoural cotnpoct Cassette and natural reproduction with power output maximum output of 12 watts. 6 warn p *l^!" nel 2 m tot136 words
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Advertisement299 1971-07-25 21 Living stereo in your car The rich sound ol a full orchestra is brought to you by the magmlicent Toshiba car stereo. The all silicon solid state KT-82C has 8 tracks and 4 channels and is packed into a Hush front, vibration tree padded leather finish casing, designed to match299 words
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Advertisement262 1971-07-25 21 nmnzitiG! the unique self-cleaning FIRE RING spark plug i ask HOT TIP ISOVOLi ELECTRODE FIRE RING BUTTRESS TOP AC's amazing and uni- This special electrode ELECTRODE aC'j extra strength inque self-cleaning HOT- material allows a low- Another exclusive AC sulator has umbrellaTIP heats up fast (burn- voltage spark to jump262 words
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Advertisement570 1971-07-25 22 Dv^vn forelra MOTORING I Ij-fi\N«l PLEASURE \U \lll«B| if -BOSCH" WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES V vvl\^»\ II v j|f The rmcrodoubla edga of the BOSCH wiper I I I I Made*, wtien proper lv fined, is las than l l I 1 I 0 ***** of »n inch away from the570 words
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Advertisement208 1971-07-25 22 Check Your Car Today for body sway float tyre scuffing rear-axle hop steering wander steering wheel wheel-patter or shock drive under wheel bounce braking faulty shock absorbers are a common cause of these complaints which can lead to broker, springs costly tyre replacements, undue wear and tear on running gear,208 words
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Article, Illustration180 1971-07-25 23 Because of men's new-found openness about their vanity, we are dedicating our page today to the Peacock Male CINCE the beginJ ning of the year, there has been a new awareness about the male ego. By the men themselves as well as by women. This page alone has featured moreCHRIS LOH - 180 words
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Article, Illustration373 1971-07-25 23 Match up to your girl's clear complexion iyHY must men walk around with blackheads and pimples on their face? This question didn t come from a woman beautician, but from a Frenchman who feels that other members of his sex are wrong to ignore the use of cosmetics. He is373 words
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Article, Illustration276 1971-07-25 23 The beauty of having two 'heads' AS THE saying goes: Things must come to a head. Well for the man who's particular about his hairline, it certainly has. Look at the picture above. Mike Tidey, 20, who used to wear a wig in London (while he was growing his hair)276 words
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Advertisement72 1971-07-25 23 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY ate mmmi 'Bflßk^sSlisS Perhaps not everyone has a »eek like this, but you could every week of every month summer long thanks to internally worn Tampax tampons. Tampax tampons, safe, secure, comfortable. V"*»<o»» uiio e» t>nnON» o) oo"*" 3AWTARY MOUCTION WORN INURMUV H72 words
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Advertisement64 1971-07-25 23 mA&mvo asm T^f Imported mm quality suitings from all over the world Full Suit Length: $22 Full Trouser Length:$7 0PEH0H3DHPAV \Ashis International Suitings Shirtings 4-C Raffles Place Singapore 1. Tel.*****/6/7(12 Extns.) J^ BE TALLER and heolthier by new ici«ntllic method* and mo»(minti. G«t omoiing results. Suitobk for both mx. Absolutely64 words
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Advertisement747 1971-07-25 23 B^B* HI i I i "Madame Rochas" Porfums Rochas, Parit JsW-0 3stieVC<f«4B». I»1*U*I»U«*« U >n*tM TopFOorl. 712 Mctoft 9M«. linMßuUng) S.ajtWttljipßMM-7. r%wg HaUUnu TetJUW kaw ta*Bv Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in 0t 24 Hours W k# Since the) dlaeoTerr of N!«e4etm by an iIFOM Arriß At- -rican physiclao It747 words
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Miscellaneous323 1971-07-25 25 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY operate with people who M A 1 I J l TODAY you're likely could be less forward B w 1 w l| to begin the year full of looking than yourself. K^J^^^H^^^^^^^^I plans. You ii have to face a As you go through the certain amount323 words
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Miscellaneous276 1971-07-25 25 mopths of 1971. You will make your background more comfortable, perhaps realise a few of your assets. You will be full of bright ideas this year and anxious to try them out. You should get opportunities of doing so in your working life and also in your social contacts. But276 words
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Miscellaneous796 1971-07-25 25 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21- TAURUS (April 21-May VIRGO (Aug. 22-Sept Jan. 19): You plan tra- 20): A certain amount of 22* Be content to revel this week and also turmoil seems inevitable main in the background consider some change in this week and you'll be for a796 words
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Article, Illustration313 1971-07-25 26 A romance that's doomed from the start LOVE STORY" effectively rene \v s the emotional charge of ;i tired romance. It's a triangle story of a girl, a boy and death. The film Joins wealth and status to ethnic background too. But what makes it unable to succeed as pure313 words
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Article141 1971-07-25 26 TOURING the week, crowds of Singaporeans crossed the .uiM'w.i to Johore Bahru to see the allMalaysia premiere of the first "X*' film from Sweden, "FANNY HILL." The film, which is still showing at the Cathay, has been passed with hardly any cuts offering the interested141 words
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153 1971-07-25 26 Barnes gives an enthralling one-man show WHAT a feat of memory." said one. "I could visualise all the characters vividly," said another. It was Indeed a feat of memory, for he neither flagged nor faltered, but moved on with sureness and sensitivity, with ease and consummate artistry, peopling his near153 words
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Article327 1971-07-25 26 OPONSORED by Dato *J Lee Chee Shan, the Singapore Ballet Academy is presenting an "Evening of Ballet" at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday. The programme consists of the first act of "Giselle," "Peter and the Wolf," "Spectrum" and "Divertissement." Proceeds of both performances are to be327 words
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Advertisement291 1971-07-25 26 a" charity "f'lm "premiere ffp-^vH Under the distinguished patronage of *^^W The President of the Republic of S pore K&S Dr. B. H. SUEAKKS Organised by UNIVERSITY of SINGAPORE STUDENTS' UNION I In Aid Of TAMPINES HOME FOR RETARDED CHILDREN m lI INI- Wednesday 4th August 9.15pm TICKETS AVAILABLE AT291 words
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Advertisement64 1971-07-25 26 NOW SHOWING! MM* 115, J.JO, 7.00 A 9 JO p.m. Golden City: 1.45, 4, 7 *****0pm. LEE LI HUA in ■THE LONCIST APPOINTMENT" Mandonn /C'scope. With English A Chinese subtitles. Todor Cheep metln** ot 1100 am "KILL OR BI KILLED" Eng C scope NEW VICTORY-ZENITH (Goy World) (Tomomes) 123 No.64 words
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Advertisement625 1971-07-25 26 l^rti-B-.V.-.-a-aVa-rfVVSi%".-.V.-.V.W.'.V.V.V.V.SVeVaS%^ l J^m% UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF *l laLj THI PRISIDINT OF THI REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE V J^^K 3 DR. B. H. SHEARES l\ GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE s' IN AID OF SINGAPORE RED CROSS SOCIETY ORCHARD: WEDNESDAY at 9.15 pm. if TICKETS SJ.OO, $5 00, $10.00 A DONATION625 words
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Advertisement711 1971-07-25 26 ORGAN I SAT 3N Ttl.phont *****4 i Advance Cash Bookings At The Cathay Cinema i Owing to numerous requests, i advance caih bookings can i now be mod* ot the Cathay i Cinema from 10 00a.m. to i 5 OOp m. daily. Please state precisely show time ond num- ber711 words
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Article, Illustration596 1971-07-25 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FOOTBALL Associat io n of Singapore came under new management yesterday as Mr. Lenny Rodrigo, who ended his three-year term as president, handed over office to the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, at this office. Mr. Rodrigo596 words
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Article145 1971-07-25 27 TREVINO FAILS TO MAKE THE CUT NEW YORK, Sat. Arnold Palmer continued to lead the U*****,000 Westchester golf classic here yesterday, but he shared the spotlight with a tense Lee Trevino. who (ailed to qualify for the final 36 holes In the world's richest golf tournament. Trevino, his nerves on145 words
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Article32 1971-07-25 27 ARMED Forces defended their title successfully (or the second year running when they beat Special Constabulary 86-77 In the Police Military basketball final at Gay World stadium last night I32 words
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166 1971-07-25 27 5 equal record as stomach upset hits Lu BEEMEN, Sat. Roberto de Vicenzo of Argentine and Scotland's Bernard Gahacher yesterday shared first place on 139 after the second round in the German Open golf championship here. Both the Scot and the Argentinean fired flve-under-par 69s to equal the record posted166 words
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Article100 1971-07-25 27 NEW YORK. Sat. Results of major league baseball games played yesterday American League New York Yankees 6 Milwaukee Brewers 2. Kansas City Royals 6 Cleveland Indians 4. Baltimore Orioles 4 California Angels 3. Boston Red Sox 8 Minnesota Twins 6. Oakland Athletics 9 Detroit Tigers 7. Washington100 words
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Article47 1971-07-25 27 SPECTATORS yesterday forced the Buklt Panjang National Day quarter final soccer match between Singapore Kairalee Kala Nllayam and ASAS to be abandoned at Buklt Panjang The Incident occurred after SKKN protested the award of a penalty to ASAS. with the score at 1-1.47 words
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Article281 1971-07-25 27 A UCKLAND, Sat Goal- kicking flyhalf Barry John sounded a warning to New Zealand for the Third Rugby Union Test as the British Lions beat Auckland 19-12 in a heart-pounding match at Eden Park today. Relishing the first hard ground he has played on for281 words
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Article76 1971-07-25 27 ¥>SA's 86-member team for the (ourth Port games at Kuching received a final briefing at a send off party at Bukit Chcrmin Road last night. The Games, started in 1965. tl held bl-annually and is contested by Penang. Port Rwettenhnm. Kuching. Singapore. Sabah and Br.ngkok76 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1971-07-25 28 Alan Hubbard - Who was Clay trying to kid? Alan Hubbard RING OF TRUTH by To those present at Frankfurt s Waldstadion on September JO. ltttf>. it looked as if Karl M^nberger had given Cassius Clay the most arduous fijht of his championship career. Clay huffed and puffed before he finally blew the1,163 words
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1991 1971-07-25 28 EPSOM JEEP - Odds-on Luna Stream and Sir Apex lose at Penang EPSOM JEEP By TWO odds-on favourites, Luna Stream in Race 3 and Sir Apex in Race 5, were beaten at Penang yesterday. Luna Stream (4,196 win tickets) was beaten into third place by Fraser Hill II (Rod Dawkins) and rank outsider1,991 words
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262 1971-07-25 28 pARIS. Sat. French racing driver JeanPierre Beltoise was suspended yesterday from competition for eight months folowlng an accident last January during the Buenos Aires 1000 kilometre race. The verdict was given by an International Appeal Tribunal of the worlfi motor racing authority, the International AutomobileReuter - 262 words
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Article, Illustration126 1971-07-25 29 Go nap on Soutien— Thunderer looks all set to score four- timer RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP iyr AX E Soutien (Race 6) yom "banker" at Penang today. This three-year-old has not finished worse than fourth in his six starts this season. In his last start, he won impressively in a126 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1971-07-25 29 KVIB: Good winner over Bt Timah 6f with 8.1 in Div 3 on June 26: can get 7f easily; each-way claims. ONCOMING WAVE: Due for winning break; ran two encouraging races at Bt Timah at June- July meeting: unlucky second with 8.2 to Taiplng Brightness 1 8.9)1,352 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1971-07-25 29 GOING FORECAST: Good M H 4 JIB zOO CLASS 6 DIV A 7F ($4,500 $3,150 to winner) 1 05<»47 AOIL a (Alliance) VHr*t 3 9.0 (d 2 10) Moran 2 ZAC .1 (Wong llros) Tulloh 4 9.0 (d 2 +14) Harbrldta t 4 ***** ONCOMING WAV! (Chrm) Trh1,403 words
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Article154 1971-07-25 29 LONDON. Sat. Twenty-six acceptors were announced yesterday (or the Splllers' Stern ards Cup Handicap to be run over 6f at Ooodwood on Tuesday. Tney are with weights and probable jockeys: Bream 9.12 (J Mercer). John Splendid 9 9 I I. Apollo Nine (J. Undleyi, Royal Smoke 9154 words
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471 1971-07-25 29 Clay looks ahead to his next 'warm-up' HOUSTON, Saturday THE promoters are hoping more than 30,000 people will stream through the Houston Astrodome's turnstiles on Monday night and whoever dreamed of a figure like that for a 12-round nontitle flght between two defeated heavyweights! But then no previous dream in471 words
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215 1971-07-25 30 Viswanath, Solkar win slim lead for India LONDON, Sat. India won a slim first innings lead of nine runs from England in the First cricket Test at Lord's. When play ended today India were all out 313 against England's 304. India's heroes were Gundap Vlswanath and Eknath Solkar. who hit215 words
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Article26 1971-07-25 30 KANGAR, Sat. Kedah beat Perils 2-1 In their Malaysia Cup North zone match here today. Kedah are third In the zone with Perils last26 words
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Article, Illustration266 1971-07-25 30 DISC US CHAMP ASHA BEATS STANDARD NATIONAL discus champion Asha Mane yesterday gained a SEAP Games berth when she beat the women's shot putt qualifying mark of 9.0 m with a 9.97 m effort on the final day of the National School Athletic championships at Farrer Park. Asha, a 'B266 words
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Article424 1971-07-25 30 Boys "A" 100 m 1 Baharuddin Soedi 2 Lee Wei Cheng 3 Chan Kheng Kal 11.2; 200 m 1 N. Rajagopal 2 Cheong Say Kirn 3 Lee Wei Cheng 23.0; 400 m hurdles 1 Cheah Kirn Teck 2 Wong Yu Llong 3 Low Ho Peng 57.7; 1500 m 1424 words
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340 1971-07-25 30 ASCOT, Sat— Paul Mcllon's Mill Reef burst clear of the pack with two furlongs to go and won like a champion today to score the first victory ever by an Ame-rican-bred horse In the £57.358 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth340 words
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Article369 1971-07-25 30 OYDNEY, Sat. Results ot today's Australian Association Football matches were: NSW Federation Dlv. One Canterbury 1 Auburn 2, Sth. Sydney 0 Western 3. Dlv. Two: GuUdford 3 Balgownle 2. Nth. Sydney 3 Astarmon 0. Dlv. Three: Amcllfle o W. Sutherland 0, Belmore 3 Enmore 2, Marrlcqvllle 6 N.369 words
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Article214 1971-07-25 30 INDIA, a team out to gain experience, scored a shock 3-2 win over favourites Hong Kong in Group A of the Schools International championship at Jalan Besar stadium last night. The Indians trailed twice but fought back each time to draw level. They snatched victory214 words
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Article325 1971-07-25 30 JOE DORAI; A. JOHN. SON - Bald' Wong upsets Malaysians JOE DORAI and A. JOHN.SON By SINGAPORE soccer, starved of a colourful personality for years, may have the answer in National Junior College's Wong Rang Juat. With a bright, shining "bald" head as his calling card, the tireless NJC centrehalf upset the fitter and better organised325 words
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Article218 1971-07-25 30 ]^EWCOMERS Taiwan got off to a flying start in the under-18 Schools International soccer championship with a 3-1 win over Brunei at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Taiwanese dazzled the Brunei boys with their methodical and well-knit attacks. Brunei battled hard but they were outclassed. The218 words
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198 1971-07-25 30 DEFENDING champions Thailand grabbed their first win in the Under- 15 Schools international soccer championship at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, edging Malaysia 2-1. The two teams thrilled the big crowd to a keenly fought first half. The Malaysians a young, energetic side were198 words
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500 1971-07-25 30 SIM Ching Cheong won this years "A" division title at Victoria School's swimming championships at Amber Road, scoring six wins and a third. He won the 400 m and 200 m freestyle, the Open 400 m and 1500 m freestyle, and the Open 50m500 words
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Article64 1971-07-25 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor had to battle all 'he way before beating Johore 1 In their Malaysia Cup So th tone match here tonight Yap Eng Kok gave Selangor the lead In the 42nd minute and went to 2-0 after the lute vai through Zulklfll64 words
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Advertisement849 1971-07-25 27 TO MAY A Eng Chua A wonderful a baby girl on 23.7.71. Our thanks to doctors ft staff of X.X Hospital. Sport. DR WOMQ SEAH: between Saw V.en, second s/0 Mr./Mrt. Wong sang Yao and Vivien, only d/o Mr./ Mrs Joseph Bean Kirn Hock on i 71 HENC CHBONO Ivor849 words
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Advertisement64 1971-07-25 27 FERI St'NGEI BEENAM Perl yang tersebut dl-atas akan dl-tutop kepada semua lalu llntas mulal Jam 5.00 petang pada 26.7.71 hinggm Jam 6.00 paal pada 27.7.71 oleh kerana ada kerja2 membalkl yang mustahak. (JURUTHRA KERJA) JKR. HHJR PERAK, IELUK AN SON IN MEMORIAM MR KOK RAM CHOON late proprietor, Yooaty Company,64 words
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Advertisement54 1971-07-25 27 r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'''''''"'''" ITl^a^rHß 111 m a I E bl^L^___Jbl a^aa^—/' I TODAYS DRAW I Wo. ***** (25-7-71) I TIE FUST GROUP I CASH JACKPOT IS I $120,000 11 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT I THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN I L THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR J KfX 354 words
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Miscellaneous104 1971-07-25 27 ATHLETICS First National City Bank annual meet (Chinese High School ground 1 p.m.). CRICKET BCA senior league: Police v Tengah (Thomson Rd); CSC v SCC (Balestler Rd.); ZA v Naval Base (Balestier Rd.); Army v RAP Changl (Changl) 11 a.m. SdCCEB International Schools tourney: Under-15-Thalland v Singapore (3 pm.i; Under104 words
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Advertisement328 1971-07-25 29 ESTABLISHED AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY require SCNIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES (One male One female) to be based in Singapore to sell its sophisticated range of Industrial Maintenance Chemicals No Chemical background is necessary The selected Candidate will be a Singapore Citizen, aged between 21 Si 31. He or she would have a328 words
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