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Title Section24 1971-07-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Ertd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 26, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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216 1971-07-26 1 Firing squad death for kidnap Sudan leaders KHARTOUM, Sun. Death sentences were announced today on two leaders of the abortive coup against Sudanese President Jaafar ElNumeiry and immediate executions by firing squad were ordered. Tin- two men condemned today were Colonel Babakr tl-Nur, who had been named President Numeiry's successor,216 words
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Article33 1971-07-26 1 BERLIN. Sun. Communist machlnegun fire downed three men trying to escape from East to West Berlin during the night, killing one and wounding a second. West Berlin police reported today. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article727 1971-07-26 1 More time to be given to bilingual education in primary classes SINGAPORE, Sunday THE new emphasis on education in primary schools will be proficiency in two languages, and in secondary schools, technical education and industrial training. Any Ixiok learning lost in primary school through more time727 words
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Article37 1971-07-26 1 SINGAPORE. Bun. The winning numbers picked In today* Toto draw No. M'7l. were: 14. 9. 42. 36 and 31. The additional number wm* 25. The numbers in the circles draw were: 12. 40 *nd 40.37 words
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Article, Illustration119 1971-07-26 1 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. shakes hands with Dr. Mahathir at Morlb, about 30 miles from Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. In the centre is Inche Mokhtar bin Abdul Rahim, a member of the Umno youth executive committee. Dr. Mahathir, a former member of Umno central executive committee,119 words
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245 1971-07-26 1 Now heart and lungs change by Barnard CAPE TOWN. Sun— The transplant of a new heart and both lungs on a critically ill man was completed today and described as a sucecss. Prof. Chrlstlaan Barnard and his pioneering heart graft team performed the six-hour operation, at Oroote Schuur Hospital, aAP - 245 words
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Article659 1971-07-26 1 Nixon's trip approved by Russia MOSCOW, Sun THK Soviet Union last night gave tacit approval to President Nixon's decision to visit China but warned the United States not to use the Peking Washington contacts to put pies sure on the Soviet Union. It was the most definitive statement to date659 words
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Article67 1971-07-26 1 A READER from Penang has won the $10,000 price in the Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "B". He is Mr. S. Kallasum. 1C Jalan Bulan, 3rd Avenue, Fettes Park. Penang. He submitted a set of answers to the clues which the adjudication committee held the most meritorious. Winning67 words
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Article37 1971-07-26 1 DAMASCUS, Son. Syria today closed it* border with Jordan in protest against what it called the liquidation of the Palestinian resistance movement and the shelling of Syrian village, official sources said here tonight. Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration606 1971-07-26 2 Nixon trip: P re Pares its people HONG KONG, Sun CHINA is preparing its people for President Nixon's pending trip by publishing articles on the United States every day. This was disclosed by 15 American graduate students and teachers who arrived yesterday after a month-long tour of China during whichReuter; AP - 606 words
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436 1971-07-26 2 My bank balance is in the red says Wilson LONDON Sunday ABOUR Opposition L< revealed in a newsp; his bank balance was i office as Prime Minister overdrawn. Mr. Wilson was quoted In a copyright article In The People newspaper as saying that the £10,000 a year salary, plus £4,000Reuter - 436 words
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379 1971-07-26 2 Mrs. Prager asked Czechs to shoot spy husband: Paper PRAGUE, Sun. Mrs. 1 Janna Pr a gtr, wife of convicted spy Nicholas Prager, asked Czechoslovak security forces to help her husband escape from a British prison or to shoot him, the communist party daily Rude Pravo alleged. The paper claimedReuter; Agencies - 379 words
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Article52 1971-07-26 2 NEW YORK. Sun. A man armed with a 13-in long knife cut the throat of a policeman, bringing to eight the number of patrolmen murdered in New York this year. Police said a 20-year-old man had been arrested and charged with the slaying of patrolman Robert Dalton.Reuter - 52 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-07-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Bury «*!«>> /^vcsot^N /we'u. fur bacu wfeetfc^N lAH ICXA s >. MOHCV tH TU£6£ BOYB€ 1 (OH? J i AMD WEN TAKB IT OUT A 6 J tfS \WE BIIXS COtfe dJj- MUCH TOR*^35 words
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Article, Illustration511 1971-07-26 3 HOUSTON, Sunday §IX flotation collars for emergency use in the Apollo 15 flight were found to have been slashed with a knife yesterday, the manned spacecraft centre here announced. F. 8.1, agents were called in to investigate the apparent sabotage. It was discoveredReuter; UPI - 511 words
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184 1971-07-26 3 US Air Force sergeant on spy charges DANGKUK, Sun. American authorities have arrested a Thailandbased U.S. Air Force sergeant on charges of conspiring to commit espion•ice with foreign agents, American Embassy sources said today. The Embassy sources would not give further details. But informed sources said Set- Raymond de Champlain.184 words
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Article49 1971-07-26 3 LONDON. Sun. Tourists visiting tne 850-year-old Tewlcsbury Abbey got an unexpected treat yesterday a five-minute organ recllai by Prime Minister Heath. The Prime Minister, an accomplished organist, visited the cathedral to examine its four organs, including an 1848 Willis Console no longer In use. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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173 1971-07-26 3 JIOBART, Sun. Four teenagers at a small Tasmanian apple growing town kissed and cuddled their way into world record books this morning. Embracing under blankets in the Geeveston town hall. 38 miles south of Hobart, two couples set what they claim is aReuter - 173 words
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Article31 1971-07-26 3 MANILA. Sun. Lieut-Gen. Jesus Vargas, Secretary-Gene-ral of Seato, said today there could be no real peace in Asia until China relaxed its "aggression tendencies." Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article43 1971-07-26 3 ROME. Sun. A 23-year-old mother took her two young children and leaped in front of a train as its sped towards Saronno. in north Italy, on Saturday night. She and her three-year-old son died. Her daughter. 2. was seriously Injured.— AP.AP - 43 words
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180 1971-07-26 3 DACCA, Sunday FOREIGNERS here were warned yesterday to avoid Chinese restaurants. whlrf have apparently become the latest target (or bombing attacks by Bengali separatist guerillas. The guerillas' clandestine radio station, presumably broadcasting from neighbouring India, was said to have claimed that twoNYT - 180 words
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Advertisement289 1971-07-26 3 I PORK Rolled/Loin Local Ib 2.20 lOX LIVER NEW ZEALAND Ib 1.40 I SHOULDER LAMB new Zealand ib .85 I SMOKED LACHS HAM sk ■ib 136 I FRANKFURTER SAUSAGES Skinless SK. American Style 12 oz 1.84 I INSTANT NOODLES MYOJO Ucal 3 Flavours 3 pktS .50 I BAKED BEANS crosse289 words
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Article359 1971-07-26 4 ASSASSINATION-'MY BIG FEAR' NEW YORK, Sunday SENATOR Edward Kennedy said the possibility of assassination was "the most crushing" consideration in making his decision not to seek the U.S. Presidency in 1972, according to an interview published recently in Look magazine. But perhaps later he wouldAP; NYT - 359 words
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164 1971-07-26 4 CYDNEY, Sun.— Police J today held grave fears for the safety of a Sydney socialite, 28-y ear- old Mrs. Caroline TrevellyanGrattan, whose disappearance five weeks ago was revealed this weekend. Mrs. Trevellyan-Orattan. a widow, is a member of one of Australia's wealthiest families—Reuter - 164 words
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Article50 1971-07-26 4 NEW YORK. Sun. Two amateur archaeologists died today when a cave-In burled them as they searched for old bottles at an urban renewal site. They were Identified as Mr. Chester. Miller. 51. and Mr. Roy Olsen. 35. both employed by the IBM company her* m l50 words
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Article44 1971-07-26 4 LE VANS (Prance), Sun. The cholera scare Is catching on here. Health officials report that a woman brought her dog to be vaccinated, while a fanner asked If his cows could be given the same treatment. Both requests were turned down. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration183 1971-07-26 4 Hussein seeking separate peace: Heikal CAIRO. Sun. A close confidant of President Sadat has accused King Hussein of Jordan of seeking a separate peace with Israel, implying that the Jordanian monarch in fact, reached some sort of a deal with the Israelis. Mr. Mohammed Hassanein Heikal, influential editor of theAP - 183 words
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314 1971-07-26 4 MOSCOW, Sunday ADMIRAL Sergei Korsh- kov. Soviet Naval Com-mander-ln-Chlef, said today the Soviet Navy was now equipped with nuclear missile weapons "capable of reaching any point on the globe." In an Interview In the Soviet communist party newspaper Pravda marking SovietReuter - 314 words
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561 1971-07-26 4 MIAMI, Sunday A NERVOUS hijacker brandishing a stick of dynamite in one hand and a gun in the other shot and wounded an air hostess and a passenegr aboard a National Airlines jet he forced to Cuba. The DC-8 Jet. carryingReuter; AP - 561 words
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Advertisement415 1971-07-26 4 JbMOSAU COMMENCES TO-DAY 26th July 1971 FANTASTIC BARGAINS BIG SAVING ON ANYTHING YOU BUY CLEARANCE PRICES NEVER OFFERED BEFORE LADIES' DEPARTMENT MEN'S DEPARTMENT Usual Usual Price Now U.S.A. T«- Shirt, Jane Colby, Pnce N*w Caper Mates It other Brandt $12 90 4.90 BAlim i two imit ci bbvk CMIDT «IA«A415 words
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505 1971-07-26 5 SOJ TIANG KENG - SOJ TIANG KENG By Singapore, Sunday AMERICAN banker Mr. Gaylord Freeman yesterday compared Singapore's financial role in East Asia with that of "the city of London, the world's greatest financial centre." He also envisaged the future prospect of Singapore, Japan, the United States.505 words
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Article62 1971-07-26 5 Appeal to dead man's relatives BINGAPORE, Sun— The body of a man, aged about 25, was found beside Block 28, Lorong 6, Toa Payoh, at 2 45 a.m. today. Police said he was wearing a red T-shirt, black trousers and a pair of black shoes. Relatives are asked to contact62 words
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Article44 1971-07-26 5 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs ha« appointed Dr. Loy Keng-Poo as Singapore's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Japan. He win leave next month. He replaces Dr. Ang Kok Peng, who U now back with the University of Singapore.44 words
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200 1971-07-26 5 INVESTORS AWAIT BANK REPORT ON BALI SINGAPORE, Sun. A spokesman for the Goodwood Hotels Corporation today said It would be several months before It made a firm decision whether to Invest In the Ball tourist project. The Singapore and Indonesian governments and private enterprise are at present studying the possibility200 words
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Article52 1971-07-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun More women have come forward to sterilise themselves than men. according to the fourth annual report of the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board. Sterilisation of females at Kandang KerUau Hospital had doubled In six years from the 1963 figure of 575 to 1.25352 words
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Article163 1971-07-26 5 Call for backing for airlines OINGAPORE, Sun. The kj success of the new Singapore and Malaysian national airlines will depend on how nationals of both airlines co-operate for progress and prosperity. Mr. Clarence de Silva. general secretary of the Singapore Air Transportworkers' Union, said this at a SATU dinner last163 words
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Article70 1971-07-26 5 Woman found dead at flats SINGAPORE, Bun. An unidentified woman, aged about 25, was found dead at the foot of Block 28, Hoy Fatt Road at 11 a.m. today. The woman, slim and about 5 ft. 2 In. tall, was wearing a yellow dress and had three gold rings, one70 words
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171 1971-07-26 5 Community centres have big plans to mark N-Day SINGAPORE, Sun. Management committees of various community centres and the citizens' consultative committees have drawn up elaborate plans to celebrate the Republic's sixth National Day. Functions planned by the Jalan Eunos community centre include a baby show, sports for 300 children, free171 words
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Article39 1971-07-26 5 KUCHING, Sun. The people of Lundu today donated a total of $250 to two members of the security forces who were wounded In an engagement with a group of communist terrorists near Lundu recently39 words
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Advertisement202 1971-07-26 5 The only thing they couldn't copy is the ■v^fl KLz*— at^zzim mS&l s •^BbUBI B^^^^^^^^^^^^s^^fcßfcß^B^B^. '«_^BflL^fl^Blßß^Bß^Bi^BßV!^^^ Others have copied Kjeldsens cookie shapes, That extra touch of experienced know-how packaging sizes and even designs. But one that makes cookies like none other, a thing they cannot imitate is the Kjeldsens variety202 words
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Miscellaneous54 1971-07-26 5 Bafi Bunny By Ralph llcirmlahl JF' -f^ HIVA FUDDSY, I GOT ''\jr iII IV A WMOLE NEW LINE O' wl WHAM BRUSHES.. ME V! VA "/•v til} \>' ~—l LOOKS AWFUi-i 1 JJi'-^fc. V* vCv(\ WHAT'S lAE GOT I FEEL BETTER A TEWWIBLE) YER ALWEApyJy COLD... S DIS- H s54 words
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396 1971-07-26 6 The millions that go in unauthorised advances SINGAPORE, Sun. Several million dollars in unauthorised advances have been made by the Government according to the Auditor-General, Mr. Chee Keng Soon. There were two months during the financial year 1969-70 when these advances totalled nearly $33.5 million. Pointing this out in his396 words
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227 1971-07-26 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Auditor-General, Mr. Chee Keng Soon, has suggested that the need for Government departments to prepare annual reports be reviewed. In his annual report, just published, he says only 23 out of more than 60 Government departments had submitted their reports to227 words
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Article73 1971-07-26 6 PENANG. Sun— The Rev. an* Mrs. Eugene O. MacOraw. the last of the pre-war Methodist missionaries, left for Bangkok today on six months leave prior to retirement after 35 years of active service In the various Methodist churches and schools in Malaysia and Singapore. Rev. MacGraw. 62. principal73 words
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Article26 1971-07-26 6 SINGAPORE Sun.— Oan Eng Seng School will hold its annual speech and prize-giving day in the school hall at 5.30 p.m. on Aug. 3.26 words
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Advertisement293 1971-07-26 6 liuo-'cspe"nV today" Here's another one of those tyre-squealing car chases that J Singapore moviegoers applaud Up and down street steps and B on the treacherous, narrow, windine mountain roadsi fM^ v ■starring PATRICK MACNEE("The AVENGERS" Man) CONNIE STEVENS, HERBERT LOM, MARTY ALLEN MISTER |T T Ok JERICO F 1* klflfl293 words
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Advertisement302 1971-07-26 6 THAT YOU CAN GAIN UP TO 14 POUNDS IN 14 DAYS! Tttlt M*d« *t Many Ltatftnc UnnnMM Pt*M V«i C»n G*m Up To A Pound A Day Wniti* ftumn CRASH WtICHT Fo.rn.iU 7 Pten- A Cl»»HW) S J't Njlu.il Hi, lo r>u< On t«M r>M*t I Jil L M |ha302 words
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Advertisement515 1971-07-26 6 S- ONDIR THI D.STINGUISMID 'ATRONAGI OF J. fafcj THE PRESIDENT OF THI RIPOBLIC OF SINGAPORE 9*3^**? DR. B. H. SHEARES GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE IN AID OF SINGAPORE RID CROSS SOCIETY m' m "I ORCHARD: WEDNESDAY at 9.15 pm. j: ava.^leV^ga^ V.VSAWSS?? fl?U» J J jMituf Sill!'!! \<JJ&|Mx' PUUHOUNI PtCIURiS515 words
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Advertisement680 1971-07-26 6 1, ORGANISATION Qa|QdCaii^ESa^L3Z3 OPENS TODAY! 11 am, 1.45, 4.00, t JO 4 9.1S m Patrick Mocnee, Herbert Lorn, Connie Stevens. Marty Allen fj -MISTER JERICO" Color (SB) NEXT CHANGE 1 Tura Sotona Lori Williomt ■Foster Pussycat! Kill' Kill"' LAST DAY NO fREE LIST! 11am, 1.30, 4 00, 4 4J I680 words
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158 1971-07-26 7 'Electric' fence: Police arrest boy SINGAPORE, Sun. A 13-year-old boy was arrested by police today for allegedly "electrifying" h i s house fence. His neighbour's dog was killed. A neighbour was nearby electrocuted and her daughter burnt. Rural West Division police said the boy had connected a wire from his158 words
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Article42 1971-07-26 7 SINOAPORE. Sun— Thai International will Introduce a second weekly flight on Sundays from Singapore to Sydney In November. The new flight will arrive here from Bangkok at 11.0s a.m. and leave for Sydney at 1 1 45 a.m.42 words
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Article28 1971-07-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Joo Seng community centre will hold a fun fair on Aug. 15 to raise funds for a new community centre In Upper Aljunled Road.28 words
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Article55 1971-07-26 7 penano. Sun. Burma Is keen to export more rice to Malaysia and other neighbouring countries, Burmese Ambassador to Malaysia U Hl* Maw aald here today. U Hla Maw said he had approached the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohair.cd Khlr Joharl to request Malaysia to purchase55 words
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Article37 1971-07-26 7 SINGAPORE, Bun— A Ulk>r, Lee Kirn Cheng, 20, was found drowned In the sea off Pulau Seletar at noon today. He had "disappeared" half-an-hour earlier whllt swimming with some friends l.i the area.37 words
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Article277 1971-07-26 7 K.S. SIDHU - Fishing fleet men seek Govt aid K.S. SIDHU By Singapore. Sunday SINGAPORE fishermen are seeking the Foreign Ministrv\s help to prevent their arrest by neighbouring governments. Their representatives, the Marine Product Workers' Union, have written to the Ministry urging talks with the naval authorities of Burma, Indonesia. India and Thailand277 words
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Article81 1971-07-26 7 GIRL IS STUNG TO DEATH rOH, Sun. Schoolgirl Ng Yoke Ylng. 12, died hours after she was attacked by a swarm of bees near her home in Kampong Tawas here yesterday. She left her house about 830 a.m. for a rambutan plantation 200 yards away and was attacked on the81 words
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Article36 1971-07-26 7 SINOAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will open on Aug. 13 an "Old Coin" exhibition organised by the Tlong Bahru constituency citizens' consultative committee at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.36 words
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Article, Illustration233 1971-07-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two brothers and their brides yesterday became the first couples in Singapore to undergo double marriage ceremonial blessings the Zoroastrlan way. Brothers Jamshid K. Medora. 31, and Firdos K. Medora. 27. sat with their brides Sylvia Hammick, and Magdalen Chul, both 24, in fo233 words
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Advertisement131 1971-07-26 7 V^B^B^B^B^^^«»\ v*c u lC^^sPlhkPv m The big hunt icon torth« -«t cook JthJlPmory. Ma^^Arlan fnbnrld. And all you hSo da to mter is sen^«^pu%a>lbKte "Sweets" recipe that uses Ideal Milk. In this contest, you Mfj't^iitA JWf rhances of winning by including a "Savoury" recipe that uses New Zealand LaßlA'Bvailable from131 words
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Miscellaneous365 1971-07-26 7 Straits Times Crossword F P I P I P~~l P I I 6 I I IHf iH WM IsH Bs»M b^HI 1h ?t"^ Hi IB IbH ll I ACROSS 7. Soup In winter somehow is 1. Cover up by means of avert- relative l«. 7). Ing the Issue to make365 words
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Article271 1971-07-26 8 British tax cuts to help S'pore SINGAPORE. Sunday SOME benefits from Britain's latest "mini-Bud-get" may spill over to Singapore. Singapore Is iikely to gain a small increase in her exports to Britain. Dr. T. Eames Hughes, executive director of the International Chamber of Commerce, said today "The latest measures announced271 words
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Article114 1971-07-26 8 BANGKOK. Sun. The Thai Government is stepping up its efforts to win the loyalty of sepa-ratist-minded Muslims in the southernmost provinces of Yala. Pattanl and Narathiwat on the Malaysian border. Mr. Sanlt Vilaijit direc-tor-general of the Local Administration Department, said yesterday that the budget114 words
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Article37 1971-07-26 8 SINOAPORE. Sun. The camping department of the Chinese YMCA will hold a twoday fishing outing to Merslng for 12 people on Saturday and Sunday. The fees are 120 for members and $25 for non-members.37 words
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Article, Illustration180 1971-07-26 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. Pa!m trees beckon and the South Sea calls when they bring on the "Sounds of Young Hawaii." And the touch of aloha was definitely there this evening when pretty Karen English and the rest of the team that make up the180 words
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Advertisement305 1971-07-26 8 Heartiest Congratulations to LETOURNEAU OFFSHORE (PTE) LTD. on the occasion of the christening of their First Oil Rig We are proud to have supplied them with the following:"SSf "OBERB" BEST SWEBISH CffiQiigfP ENGINEERING SAW FILES INDUSTRIAL GRINDING CARBORUNDUM WHEELS ABRASIVE GRAINS ©SPEAR JACKSON CARBIDE TIPPED CIRCULAR SAW, WOODWORKING TOOLS LEONG305 words
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Miscellaneous137 1971-07-26 8 \II<H Oop By V.T. Hamiin I LOOK. OSCAR, I OKAY. ALLEY.. .I I ...WHEN DO }AS SOON AS 1 1 I THE MACHINES CAN TRACK THAT (MY HEAD HURTS MDU WANT I CAN SETOUTA I READY... ARE YOU?/ YUP.' HUNTING, L^^TKirCT^ JASPER A LOT ICO MUCH TO TO LEAVE ?V137 words
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Advertisement41 1971-07-26 9 Congratulations to LETOURNEAU OFFSHORE PTE. LTD. on the Christening of their Off Shore Drilling Platform in Singapore from KING'S INDUSTRIAL SHOES MANUFACTORY T R ift^j^B Kincs Hi INDUSTRIAL SAFETY SHOES WjjL nines shoe mnnuranoßV 122 Dakota Crescent, Singapore 14 Tel *****241 words
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Advertisement143 1971-07-26 9 We've been here playing our i^SS" vital role in $jSJ@£n T»«H)f ACTUAEAS AND SUPPLIERS OF INOUSTfIIAL AND (tfEOiCAJ. GAS€S jlM' ifHtfT^rl^^BM 'fc P^^ [MADE IN SINGAPORE MADE IN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE OXYGEN PTE. LTD. P.O. Box 4001, 7 m.s. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 21. Tel. *****3. MALAYAN OXYGEN SDN. BHD. 13,143 words
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Article, Illustration918 1971-07-26 9 Christening story of a big success TODAY'S christening of the giant off-shore oil rig, "Earl Rowe San Antonio", at the Jurong yard of LeTourneau Offshore opens a new chapter in Singapore manufacturing history. Nearly 800 guests have been invited to the christening ceremony;918 words
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Article334 1971-07-26 9 EDGAR C. Loflin, Managing Director and Vicepresident of LeTourneau Offshore Pte. Ltd., was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S.A. He holds a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Geoigia Institute of Technology. and has done graduate work at Mississippi State University. He Joined334 words
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Article, Illustration540 1971-07-26 10 D.(J. LeTourneau 1V Inc. of the United States, of which LeTourneau Offshore is a Singapore subsidiary, is the world's foremost builder of mobile, self-elevating oil well drilling rigs. The company, which is itself a subsidiary of Marathon Manufacturing Company, a diversified U.S.540 words
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341 1971-07-26 10 THE "Earl Rowe-San Antonio" Is an important new product of Singapore industry. It is the first offshore drilling rig to be fabricated here, and the first of many such projects planned by a new Singapore company, LeTourneau Offshore Pte. Ltd. Built341 words
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Article, Illustration590 1971-07-26 11 gARELY 10 months ago, the 33-acre tract by the side of the Gul Channel in Jurong was nothing but barren land. There was no road, no power connection, and no water pipelines— Just sand and brown earth. Today, on590 words
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667 1971-07-26 11 Singapore's high quality work wins praise from THE tall, Texas president of one of America's x pioneering offshore oil exploration firms, Robert A. Buschman of Field International Drilling Company, was amongst the first of at least 25 international V.l.P.'s to arrive in Singapore for the christening of his company's new667 words
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271 1971-07-26 12 FIRM'S POLICY IS TO TRAIN ALL WORKERS J^ETOURNEAU Offshore places great emphasis on employee trainThe company offers ample opportunities for training of its management staff, with special emphasis on skilled labour. The overall objective Is to have as many local personnel holding key positions as possible. This has been achieved271 words
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443 1971-07-26 12 ULTIMATE AIM IS TO HAVE LOCAL MEN IN ALL POSTS ganlsed a welding school at Paslr Panjang Industrial Training Centre. LeTourneau provided the equipment, the supplies, and one of the world's most experienced welding Instructors. A total of more than 100 workers have already been trained in welding to the443 words
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479 1971-07-26 12 World's top oilmen at christening TpHE importance of the offshore oil industry to Singapore was dramatised this week by the arrival of over two-score internationally very important people in the oil and related businesses. They came for the christening of the "Earl Powe-San Antonio." the first mobiie offshore drilling rig479 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-07-26 32 The weather The weather outlook (or Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon Pair.14 words
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Advertisement192 1971-07-26 10 CbnarirtuUrtioiis LETOUR9 EAt OFFSHWSB PTE LO t fKHIENG HONG CO (PTE) LTD. «S. KALI ANG ROAD. SINGAPORE*. TELS *****3-3613M*M1M7>MW32-3et934<nBtS r S V-^ I CABLE ADORESS OILMATSj Galvanized Bf»n-Copp«rSt«lnl«si Steel Tubes, etc. rf\ GOLD STAR SRH (miller) rectifier type d-c welder THE RIG BUILDER'S IDEAL \J CONGRATULATIONS TO LETOURNEAU OFFSHORE PTE.192 words
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Advertisement232 1971-07-26 10 Heartiest Congratulations to Le Tourneau Off-shore Pte. Ltd. On the occasion of the launching of the Oil Rig "EARL ROWE SAN ANTONIO" rfrom SHARIKAT NATIONAL SHARIKAT NATIONAL (PTE) LTD. 2878/297 C, Selegie Complex, Selegie Road, Singapore YEE WEN CHUEN (SHANGHAI) FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY Office 27, President Shopping Centre, Showroom: 320, Serongoon232 words
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Advertisement222 1971-07-26 11 KOH MENG LEE JUAY KEE Transport Contractor 19A HONGKONG STREET. TEL: ***** extend Their Warmest Congratulations to Letourneau Offshore Pte. Ltd. on the christening of their oil rig "Earl Rowe San Antonio" [Heartiest Congratulations To Letourneau Offshore Pte. Ltd. And Field International Drilling Co. On The Christening Of The Mobile222 words
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Advertisement354 1971-07-26 11 I Congratulations Best Wishes Letourneau Offshore Pte. Ltd. On the christening of their first oil rig Alf REFINERY, OIL RIG ft OIL FIELD \W I L EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES BSVH BV-ff- EQUIPMENT ■HBB Vjfek^J. DEALERS >N VBVf9L^B]uif HARDWARES!, HfSF'^^' nBjQWf ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ■feHS.^^^tf(lf Ottln Siock. il In All Kindt 01 Hird*»rt354 words
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Advertisement246 1971-07-26 12 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES LETOURNEAU OFFSHORE (PTE) LTD. on the occatioi of the Christening of their Ist Oil Rig EARL ROWE SAN ANTONIO BRADFOIL:REINFORCED ALUMINIUM FOIL DOUBLE SIDED FIRE RESISTANT DOUBLE AND SINGLE SIDED nuc k wool 4d Hfei Bfel BATTS AMD I' •IANKETfr k« -t '*'''^^^^oto** m^^^ Fk H»l»rd India246 words
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Advertisement249 1971-07-26 12 L LLLI ASSOCIATED TECHNICAL SERVICES (PTCJ LTD Associated Technical Services (Pte) Ltd Atsia Electro Electronics Sdn Bhd Congratulate LE TOURNEAU OFFSHORE PTE LTD on the occasion of the christening of Field International Drilling Company's "Earl Rowe-San Antonio" A.T.S. and A.E.E. for all requirements in sea, land and air communications equipment249 words
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Article, Illustration153 1971-07-26 13 WONG Ync Yng. five months old. examines the silver trophy she won as run-ner-up in a baby contest. The contest was held by the Alexandra Community Centre manatement committee yesterday. With 19 lb. Ync Yng is her mother Mrs. Wonc Hock Tick. WinnerTan Wee Him - 153 words
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Article397 1971-07-26 13 $2 capital: 'Change unnecessary SINGAPORE, Sun lOCAL businessmen and lawyers today disagreed with a call by a High Court judge that the (loinpan ies Act 10(57 be amended to raise the minimum prescribed paid-up capital of two dollars necessary 10 r a company's registration. They felt there was no "real397 words
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Article207 1971-07-26 13 SINGAPORE. Sun Singapore's sawmills have been severely hit by the six-month worldwide recession In timber trade which saw prices plunging by about 35 per cent. Orders from the principal buyers. Europe. Australia and Africa have dropped steeoly by about 45 per cent— forcing almost all the 130207 words
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Article174 1971-07-26 13 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A labourer persisted in taking off his trousers before an English housewife, it was ailexed in a magistrate's court yesterday Mrs. June Carol Blenkinsop. 22. said T. Sathan. 17. had exposed himself to her on Sept. 16 last year. He had stood in174 words
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Article45 1971-07-26 13 SINOAPORE. Sun Pan American World Airlines has started a free "mall drop" system (or passengers to pick up mall from Its sales' offices or airport offices while on transit from one aircraft to another at any of IU 125 world Mdc cities45 words
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Article30 1971-07-26 13 SINOAPORE. Bun. The Parliamentary Secretary (Culture) and acting MP for Kampong Übl. Inche Sha'arl Tadln will officiate at the constituency's cycling competition on Sunday at 8 30 p.m30 words
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Advertisement150 1971-07-26 13 abeautifJrangeof bbuses.hotpanfe.pantsuits andskrts PkiiiNG 60-62 North Bridge Road Singapore 6 1 A Peacock Book />i JuJc Snuw WtMg No weU-broughMlp (hmosc girl refers to herself in the first person .md although Jade Snow Wong is now an American cm/on with ;i llouiishmg business, she wasn't ■Me to tiring herself to150 words
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Advertisement230 1971-07-26 13 51 [C] g HOUSE OF TANG THE SHOP WITH ra EVERYTHING £i gj UNOER ONE ROOF H BARGAIN COUNTER H 2IMD FLOOR SPECIAL OFFER I LADIES 1 H USUAL NOW Gl Panty Girdles $4.00 $3.00 .n 51 Shorts $8.75 $6.00 Gil Pullovers Tee-Shirts $8.00 $4 00 51 Cardigans $13.50 SI230 words
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Article496 1971-07-26 14 Foreign policy, an extension of national interest, must be continuously assessed in terms both of internal and external developments. This is as true of Singapore, small as its role in world affairs may be, as of any other country. Singapore's geographical position and obvious strategic importance moreover are496 words
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Article256 1971-07-26 14 Construction work in Sarawak has been brought almost to a standstill because a shortage of cement has sent prices up from $4.50 a bag to nearly $7. Sarawak and Sabah together are using about 135,000 tons a year. Increased building activity explains the shortage. There is only one256 words
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Article232 1971-07-26 14 Though Cambodia is accustomed to staggering from one crisis to another it is doubtful if it can summon the resources to survive the one with which it is faced at the moment Since the cabinet crisis last May which was "resolved" by Prime Minister Lon Nol's decision232 words
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905 1971-07-26 14 PAUL RECER - Four days in space then a nightmare landing PAUL RECER By CPACE CENTRE. Houston. The lunar J target of Apollo 15 Is a pilot's nightmare and a scientist's dream. The landing site Is a small valley surrounded on three sides by the highest mountains of the moon and bordered on905 words
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Letter128 1971-07-26 14 "DISGUSTED II" com- plained (B.T. July 13) of the loss of his registered letters sent through the post. The complaint which he made direct to the department has been Investigated and It has not been possible to establish the disposal of the registered letter. However, action has128 words
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Letter130 1971-07-26 14 UAVING seen the two Malaysia Cup games at the Jalan Besar Stadium. I noticed that there was a great difference bet wen the two Singapore sides (the young and the 'old'). The team against Selangor was a total failure, but I was surprised to see the team against Negrl. A130 words
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Letter207 1971-07-26 14 A S a short time visiA tor in Singapore, may I very respectfully suggest a needed concern to all apartment and flat renters. As I am staying in one of the many hundreds of hi g h-r 1s c apartment buildings I do have a207 words
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Letter78 1971-07-26 14 p.C. (B.T. April 26) of Kulal. Johore, wrote about "neglected areas" in Kulal town. Kulal town Is administered by a Local Council which is responsible for sweeping of rubbish and litter and smptylng rubbish bins and all other work connected with cleanliness of the town. Jabatan Kerja78 words
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Article1178 1971-07-26 14 HARVEY MAXWELL - DAWN OF A NEW ERA FOR ASIA? HARVEY MAXWELL By AS ASIANS steel themselves for the sight of President Nixon walking along the Great Wall of China, their overall reaction can be best summed up as utter amazement that the originators of baseball have managed to achieve the most dramaticOFNS - 1,178 words
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Advertisement82 1971-07-26 14 You can be sure of Thai i> our assurance when you do business Awilh us. Whether you are securing a loan from us or opening an account, we treat you (■^■uiabb? ood bink hould Fairly nd so." 1 1 ■V^ttULAKav And <u "y backed by the rock-like solcdness and safety82 words
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Advertisement149 1971-07-26 14 Congratulations Best Wishes to LETOURNEAU OFFSHORE (PTE) LTD on the occasion of the Christening of their First Oil Rig EARL ROWE SAN ANTONIO KHINCO (S) PTE LTD. 13m.i. Woodland Read, Singapore Tel: *****1-4. Supplier* of Steel Furniture and Equipment, Shelving; Storage Equipments and Ships' Berths and Lockers. VARIOUS KINDS OF149 words
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Article, Illustration876 1971-07-26 15 AUSTIN MORAIS - Education is as important as capital AUSTIN MORAIS By T>HE controversy In A Singapore over the terms labour intensive and capital intensive is more illusory than real. If a more comprehensive view of capital is taken then the divergent views can easily be reconciled. Conventionally capital is considered as being876 words
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Article201 1971-07-26 15 CROESUS - CROESUS By Soda-pop battle I SEE a battle in the offing: on the local consumer front. One between lone-established Fraser Neave the local soft drinks king and world-renowned Canada Dry which enters the market next week backed by newcomer Yeo Hiap Sen*. Canada Dry claims to be the201 words
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969 1971-07-26 15 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL By A FIFTH refinery at P v 1 a v Bukom seems a certainty. "It is being very seriously considered," Mr. J.J. Gerzon, chairman and chief executive of the Shell companies in Singapore and Malaysia, told Business Times in an969 words
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Article534 1971-07-26 15 Faber Union claims sharp upturn HARD on the heels of its results for 1970 Faber Union has presented half-time results for the current year. They look good; not far short of double total profits last year. On the pace of the last eighteen months new chairman James Raper seems determined534 words
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Article109 1971-07-26 15 T»HE following list of stocks fives the trn most dealt In last week. The list fives the turnover In thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and hifh and low (or 19*0 and 1971. N\ME TURNOVER PRICE HIGH LOW •000 JULY 2S 1970/71 Haw Par 2.318 52.50109 words
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Advertisement72 1971-07-26 15 personal ball pen even more personal XiL It's something you won't want xIl to resist. Your own monogram \^ak on a silver coloured disc N3W to match any Parker International >^k Classic ball pen or pencil. Just give your Parker dealer >^^ your initial, and in 15 minutes he'll add72 words
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Advertisement194 1971-07-26 15 INSIDE Malay*** and Singapore part of world's new business frontier; Nrw Hongkong garment factory *rt up In Singapore: Takeoff soon for Asian clearing union; Cnmpeiitlon forrrs loc prices up; Lease financing crows; Management column, rage 16. Business Times Portfolio; Local market report: Overseas market reports; Weekly rubber report; ommoditv reports.194 words
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573 1971-07-26 16 CCLIN GIBSON - CCLIN GIBSON By NEW YORK The 21 countries of the Pacific basin Singapore and Malaysia among them are seen as the world's new international business frontier in the current issue of Flnance, America's leading money magazine. Introducing a series of special articles573 words
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184 1971-07-26 16 MOK SIN PIN - NEW HK GARMENT FACTORY SET UP IN SPORE MOK SIN PIN By CINGAPORE'S lower labour cost has attracted another Hong Kong trading company to venture Into the local industrial scene. The company. Yue Chau Trading, in collaboration with local industrialists has formed a new garment factory Pinnacle Garment. Pinnacle Garment,184 words
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Article67 1971-07-26 16 The c uardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group announces the following appointments for Malaysia: Mr. Lioe TJok Vat as local manager, Perak; Mr. Ang Choon Bee local manager, Pahang: and Mr. Kok Lum Choon local manager for the East Coast located in Kota Bharu. Dr. Rayson Huang, Vice67 words
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Article171 1971-07-26 16 By IGNATIUS STEPHEN KOTA KIN ABA I I Fierce c 0 m p etitlon for logs between Japan, Korea and Taiwan and among Japanese importers themselves, has forced up prices to levels believed to be uneconomic in Japan by end--1970. the Sabah Chamber of commerce171 words
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386 1971-07-26 16 SOH TIANG KENG - Take-off soon for Asian Clearing Union SOH TIANG KENG By SOH TIANG KENG BARRING last-minute snags, the Asian Clearing Union latest ECAFE strategy for closer economic co-operation will be launched early next year. But Singapore is unlikely to be part of this new Club— at least initially. So far, the386 words
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Article709 1971-07-26 16 Computers to the rescue ONE of the problems encountered by management In big or small organisations is the availability of up-to-date information and the speedy processing of data for the purposes of management reports, processing of the payroll or any other company activity. This problem has to a large709 words
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Article324 1971-07-26 16 I E A S E financing, one of the more sophisticated financing instruments, is fast gaining popularity among local business circles. This is evidenced by the fact that equipment to the value of several million dollars has already been leased out by First Oversea Credit (FOCL), a324 words
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Advertisement196 1971-07-26 16 RSSS7I TRACTORS L Jl MALAYSIA ILJ! BERHAD SINGAPORE P.O. Box 4006, Tel: *****1 PETALING JAVA P. O. Box 2, Tel: *****2-8 SANDAKANP.O. Box 1007, Tel: 2255-6 IPOHP. O. Box 289, Tel: *****-9 MIRI P. O. Box 352, Tel: 3735-7 AND BRANCHES AT Malacca, Butterworth.Kuantan, Kota Bharu, Alor Star.Kota Kmabalu.Tawau.Kuching, Sibu196 words
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Advertisement68 1971-07-26 16 The secrets of successful selling. Over one million copies sold world-wide. Essential reading for every Soles Director present and future. A former star <alesman analyses, with practical case studies, how sales are made and how sales are lost in the sixteen areas of creative selling. him »m6&^ BjwoT^tW^^ OA CA68 words
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Advertisement2000 1971-07-26 17 TIMES CITY DESK BLAIR JOHNSON, City Editor PHE team plunged back f* ~~**tM^^~ _ju jpy. 1 into the market on '*"> unoivnao rwm^w-^. -If^fc Friday's closing prices. BUSINESS TIMES n\/CDCiTAC Basically the cash in PODTrnim JP- M UVtKbtAo hand had been sitting in '^-'KII'OLIO *2J the bank to long and2,000 words
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Advertisement658 1971-07-26 17 ==PSA I ARCHITECT Qualifications Experience A.R.1.8.A. or University Degree or Diploma in Architecture recognised by R.1.8.A. Os gronting exemption from their final examination. Experience fen town planning would be an advantage. Preference will be given to candidates with some postgraduate experience in the designing of large housing estates, high rise658 words
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Advertisement718 1971-07-26 17 VACANCIES IN ON-LINE AND DATAPREP Past 1 DATA PROCESSING PRODUCTS SALES REPRESENTATIVE Job Description Salesman will be required to take charge under management supervision of the Marketing and Sales of a number of Data Processing Products mostly ln the field of Data Preparation and collection, which are adjuncts to computer718 words
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Advertisement1795 1971-07-26 18 WEEKLY SHARE ANALYSIS AS a service to readers the Business Times publishes weekly a detailed analysis of some eighty selected shares traded on the Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. The year's highs and lows are followed by the week's movements in price and turnover with calculated dividend yields and price1,795 words
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Advertisement947 1971-07-26 18 1.49 0.711 Public Bank 1.32 —.02 2.7 25.4 1.014 3.28 1.76 Robinson 3.28 —.02 8.2 8.9 10 3.04 219 Rothmans 2.87 +.07 6.1 10.5 14 3.68 2.88 Shell Ref'g 3.00 unch 6.7N 8.3 18 0.80 0.52 Sim Llm Inv. 0.75 +.01 12.5 11 4.94 2.63 Slme Darby 4.94 +.14 3.6947 words
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Advertisement474 1971-07-26 18 EggJ SENIOR CLERK SHELL have a vacancy for a Senior Clerk in their Finance and Exchange Section. I Applicants must have: A Higher School Certificate or School Certificate Grade I. Five years experience or more in Banking and Foreign Transactions. Salary offered will be from $500 to $700 per month474 words
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Advertisement893 1971-07-26 18 MARKETING EXECUTIVE A Icoding interrotionol compony in o highly competitive consumer products industry is seeking o morketing manager for its proposed joint venture operotion in Indonesio. The major responsibilities of the appointed marketing manager will include: (o) The recruitment and troining of o notional soles force. (b) The establishment of893 words
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428 1971-07-26 19 Govt doctors agree to defer pay claims CINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Go- eminent Medical and Dental Officers' Assoiation today agreed to nold back their wage :aims till next year but said they will then lemand more than what it is asking for i\ present. The new proposals will represent minimum428 words
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215 1971-07-26 19 SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Ministry of Social Affairs plans to decentralise some of the existing welfare services to cover all major residential areas. Present welfare instltu tlons are being restructured while new facilities and services will be provided. In the field of215 words
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Article, Illustration169 1971-07-26 19 GODDESS PARADES ON SILVER CHARIOT SINGAPORE. Sun. The Hindu goddess Sri Mari.imm.in went on procession in a brightly-lit silver chariot last nicht to mark the end of 48 days' celebration for the reconsecration of the 144--year old Sri Mariamman Temple. Drawn by two white cows, the chariot wound slowly through169 words
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92 1971-07-26 19 Japan cultural mission due in S'pore TOKYO. Sun —An eightmember governmentsponsored delegation left Tokyo by air loaay on a two-week cultural mission to the Phillpolnes. Thailand. Malaysia. Singapore and Indonesia. The delegation is headed by Mr. Eiichi Tanaka. a Lower House member and former Vice Foreign Minister. The group IsAP - 92 words
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Article49 1971-07-26 19 IPOH. Sun. Charity premiere screenings of the film "Love Story will be shown simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh on Wednesday night. Organised by the Lions Club, it is sponsored by the Cathay Organisation and backed by Alfred Dunhill All proceeds will go to charity49 words
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Article25 1971-07-26 19 TAIPINO. Sun —A platoon of women Terriers will be formed in Perak in September the Mentri Besar Dato Han Kamaruddin. said here yesterday25 words
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354 1971-07-26 19 SINGAPORE. Sun fpilK Government has expressed concern thai its efforts to counter (he <ini^ and hippie 'Vulture" of (lie West tend to he undermined hy a "significant hulk" of radio and television programmes shown in Singapore* To minimise this undesirable Western influence, more354 words
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Advertisement112 1971-07-26 19 NOW EVERYONE CAN AFFORD TO BUY MINI USUAL PRICE LfiBELMffTEj f SJ^^k $s^§Q rennberv. us. a. K 00 //^jjiiH 1 jjrt] v a. c ABOSSING TAPES (f 11 \i(o<^ Jl S IMOW ARE AVAILABLE \S^* yy N 4 ATTRACTIVE ds^^ZZZ^^ jß^fllf" colours at V f/: GV\^ J^^JBD.uU $1. 50 pER112 words
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Advertisement116 1971-07-26 19 fill m lf l? f Mdll© Oxygen Ideal for heart sufferers, asthmatics. J emergencies, first-aid, sportsmen offices school*., factories hotels, long car tourneys, communities public places neat, light, compact, simple to use. thi ()diu cylinder is used and recommended b> physicians everywhere Ml* Agents for ttneapor* milayvl bcunet thai Und116 words
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Miscellaneous792 1971-07-26 19 On your TV and Radio 3.00 P.M. Opening and General 1.3S Petticoat Junctior S.M P.M. Programme Summary i US Programme Summary Hospital 7.15 Oratorical Contest Semi- $|5 Pok Am I.M The H.gh Chaparral 3.20 Indian Classical Dance inal < c > Unttu Krk News (M) (Ren»at I** Ne s and792 words
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Article735 1971-07-26 20 STRAITS TIMES WORD PUZZLE <B THK $10,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle IV wns won by: Mr. S. Kailasum, 16, Jalan Bulan, 3rd Avenue, Fettes Park, Penan*. He submitted a solution which the adjudication committee held to give the most meritorious set of answers to the735 words
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373 1971-07-26 20 K. LUMPUR - Lack of technical manpower 'may hinder' Malaysia Plan K. LUMPUR, Sun IF Malaysia fails to 1 develop the required trained scientific and technical manpower to meet the country's needs, the success of the Second Malaysia Plan might be "highly limited," a leading scientist has warned. Dr. F. C. Vohra of373 words
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84 1971-07-26 20 US bank holds regional talks in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sun. A five-day regional meeting of the American Express International Banking Corporation Is now on in Singapore to discuss the present and future needs of the bank's branch and business development programme In Asia. Six officials of the bank are attending the84 words
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Article71 1971-07-26 20 SINGAPORE. Sun Singapore Takada Industries Pte. Ltd. will send 20 local engineers and technicians to Japan this week (or training In plant fabrication as part of its development programme. The 20 form the Ant batch of local employees to be sent for overseas training this71 words
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Article23 1971-07-26 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. The finals of the MacPherson community centres table tennis tournament will be held on Aug. 3 at 8 p.m.23 words
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261 1971-07-26 20 Union to meet on 'over-pay' claim CINGAPORE, Sun. 3 The 500 workers at Hotel Malaysia will hold an emergency union meeting on Tuesday to discuss the management demand that they repay $188,--000. The members of the Food. Drinks and Allied Workers Union, will hear explanations of the "over-pay" claim from261 words
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146 1971-07-26 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. A former service station owner cot into trouble yesterday for trying to help his friends. Victor Low Fong Kok. 35. was jailed for a day when he admitted leaving out the names of two debtors in his statement of affairs when146 words
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Advertisement445 1971-07-26 20 OVERSEAS EMPORIUM fPTEI LIMITED IN CONJUNCTION WITH SINGAPORE PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION ANNIVERSARY SALES and FREE GIFTS OFFER FROM TODAY TILL 26th AUGUST, 1971 ■ANY BILL OF $5 WILL BE ENTITLED TO A 50 CENTS VOUCHER THE MORE YOU BUY— THE MORE YOU SAVE (THIS OFFER DOES NOT INCLUDE445 words
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Advertisement63 1971-07-26 21 i-. Ik. .:!!ffiliHy s l^j^!nnJnHiiii^ Ji •iij! ijiiiiiiiiiiOiiyiJi llllllllliiHllllltllllliil^^^^Hllilll|||||||||||| IlijliUr***^ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::j;:j:::: :::::::::::r M at all shops boutiques at PEOPIi&EARK COMPLEX H|||fIg;CENTRE >^m flMMttmn •M'Sißlfc WBMMfc I^^^^ I #nT|l 1 1 1 1 1^^ T 1^« I l^ I^^^ 881 MBMii li^^^^— MMI *B— I^^^ Wl LJI I^W I Iml H63 words
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892 1971-07-26 22 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Press pioneers and the 'sensitive issues' of the 1800's ALLINGTON KENNARD EARLY PRINTING IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1806--1858 by Cecil K. Byrd (Singapore National Library) By WHAT we have learned to call "sensitive issues" were as much in the minds of governmenment when the first newspapers made their appearance in892 words
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235 1971-07-26 22 WHO CARES by Nicholas Stacey (Blond £2.50). rr the last 50 years or so the Church of England has thrown up a number of angry parsons who have tried to breathe new life into the old dry bones of the establishment. Nicholas Stacey when235 words
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332 1971-07-26 22 MICHAEL SIMMONS - Writer lost in an organised society MICHAEL SIMMONS By STORIES AND PROSE POEMS by Alexander Solzhenitsyn (The Bod 1 c y Head BUM SOMETIMES, on reading what the Soviet authorities print and say about writers who have defected to the West or about those still resident In Russia whose works332 words
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Advertisement118 1971-07-26 22 A LONG WAY TO tilt J^ 1 11 I" U liDl TUIU If ULiim ifiuiiL Minn SSfi^ \3* "untraps'painful stomach gas Gives fast, more complete relief than any plain antacid C~ Imi 1 Gas bubbles caused by s^*^ Digestive acids food, drinks and tension s>s s/ trapped by bubbles prevent118 words
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Advertisement178 1971-07-26 22 STRAITS TIMES. ANI SIICAMII JIDIIIL IP CIIIIICI ML I- lltMMl ««MV. Jilt I". 1.11 W L Mn«iniMn.«ii/i«- ro« »»T»VI» TO M LIT. t3=-^. ».-,.n-» MM. M'OKK DISPENSARY. nm i*Li roa mamma. nonet ;i I 1 A Mimi! MIDI roa wu i"«— Nona. Ill ST" f«ksauT~ J^l? U First copy of178 words
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248 1971-07-26 23 There's no running away from noise... 4 DECADE ago it was the beautiful surroundings that determined our choice ot locality for a home. Today the exercise of this choice Involves a consl-dt-ratlon of the possibility of not only what we shall see but what we shall hear. Indeed the consensus248 words
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198 1971-07-26 23 Well, how many of you really believed Lucia? I HAVE been a constant reader of your column over a considerable number of years. Basically, the general trend of the letters submitted are solemn or complaining. Therefore It Is with delight that one encounters, like breath of spring, someone prepared to198 words
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171 1971-07-26 23 I REFER to the letter by "Puzzled" (S.T., July 15) and the reply of Stallion Corporation Ltd. (S.T., July 22.) There are at the moment In Singapore many chit fund companies and between them several thousand members. Procedures adopted by one company171 words
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Letter267 1971-07-26 23 lITTTH reference to the letter (ST.. July 22) headlined "why we took a $500 deposit for $538 chit fund payment," I was the guarantor concerned. According to Mr. Mah Boon 800 of Stallion Cor- poration Ltd., I was not a suitable guarantor. Let me point out to Mr. Mah that267 words
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Letter91 1971-07-26 23 IN her letter (8.T.. July 17), "Klmmy" did not mention the words "National Theatre" at all. Not all music -fans are as fortunate as "Kimmy" who can patronise expensive shows at the Troplcana or Marco Polo. Obviously "Klmmy" had not done enough reading of my letter. (8.T.. June 11) because,91 words
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Letter136 1971-07-26 23 I READ with Interest the reply to my letter by "Df);usted at Disgusted" •SI July 16). He seemed to have the impression that that letter was written by an angry father. Let me assure him it was not. What I aired was not on stupid impulse. It was after months136 words
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Letter71 1971-07-26 23 SOME months ago, the police imposed a ban against motorcycles and buses using the centre lane of Merdeka Bridge. While travelling along Merdeka Bridge at around 8.15 p.m. on July 20, I was shocked to find a bluecoloured police bus speeding at over 40 mph along the centre lane. Is71 words
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Letter121 1971-07-26 23 I refer to the letter by "YIP" (ST.. July 17). Individual TV antennae are not allowed to be installed on the roof top as the roof as well as the trap door and fittings in the water tank may be damaged. However, a common TV antenna will be121 words
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Letter186 1971-07-26 23 1 REFER to the letter headed "How to make people sit and wait" (ST., July 15). Your correspondent Is thanked for his suggestion concerning the installation of a central speaker system, with two counters sharing one microphone, at the Immigration Department, Empress Place, so that when names are called those186 words
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Letter93 1971-07-26 23 I REFER to the letters from "Deductive Mind" (ST., July 9) and "Resident" (ST., July 22). Your correspondents may not be familiar with the details of the road metalling in the Hong Kah area between Jurong Road and Chua Chu Kang Road. To avoid further confusion they and other persons93 words
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Letter82 1971-07-26 23 REFER to the letter to 1 Lynette (8.T., July 8). We agree that the Joo Chiat branch library is too small to serve present needs and that the existing space is limited. Lynette will be pleased to know that plans are under consideration to build a full time branch library82 words
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Letter62 1971-07-26 23 I REFER to the letter by "Concerned Parent" (ST., July 10) regarding the secretarial school being run In a tourl&t hotel. "Concerned Parent" is requested to provide the Education Ministry with the name of the secretarial school at which her daughter is receiving her secretarial training, to enable this Ministry62 words
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106 1971-07-26 23 P SICES being the carrent topic, I think the time U opportune for the authorities to Inquire and effectively do aemethlng about bringing down the prices of confectionery and other goods sold at the shops in Outram Hospital. I am a regular visitor to the106 words
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157 1971-07-26 23 WHEN THE TEACHER IS OUT TO MAKE MONEY I AM a pre-U student of one of the night centres of the Adult Education Board. I find that some teachers In this centre are mainly here to earn money. They do not take any Interest In their work. And the moment157 words
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Letter292 1971-07-26 23 EDUCATION IN MISSION SCHOOLS INOTE from your report (Sun. Times, July 19) that children oi church members are not to be given priority of registration to primary one classes to their own mission schools. I fail to understand why a change in policy should take place at this time especially292 words
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Advertisement942 1971-07-26 24 For hire USED REFRIGERATORS various brands for sale 'rental from $10 upwards p ra. Contact Malaysia In ion Refrigeration And Aircondltionlng Company. 23 2.1. Salboo Street. Tel: Spore 3720K9 *****1. SEWING MACHINE Sale Rental Repair Cheonx Lee A Cj 373. No.th Bridge Road Tel: B' por.- *****. NEW BARGES (PONTOON)942 words
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Advertisement675 1971-07-26 27 NOTICE OF RETIREMENT NOTICE is hereby given that as from the 30th day of June, 1971 KWOK POH CHENO and KWOK POH YOKE (also known as KWOK POH YEOK) have retired from the partnership trading under the style, "LIAN YEW ELECTRIC COMPANY" and that the said partnership henceforth will be675 words
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Advertisement357 1971-07-26 27 SALE BY TENDER Her Britannic Majesty's Department of the Environment proposed to sell by tender the following: Bulk Bakery Equipment manufactured by Messrs Trios Collins St Co. Ltd England. 2 No. "Roto Master" Oven No. 3 Oil fired. 2 No. Mixing and Kneading Machine. Type ClOB "Superway". 1 No. Dough357 words
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Advertisement953 1971-07-26 27 THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN AT 10 A.M. ON MONDAY, THE 26TH JULY, 1971 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ISSUE OF $180,000,000 TAX FREE REGISTERED STOCK, 1971 (LOAN NO. 1) AY* PER CENT PER ANNUM MATURING IST JUNE, 1973 5 PER CENT PER ANNUM MATURING IST JUNE, 1976 Mm PER CENT953 words
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Advertisement575 1971-07-26 28 (Cont. from Page 24) Vehicles lev Mlt NO KEONO CAR TRAOIRt: 14. Paler^n Hill Singapore 642H04 64<>67V 1871: Capri 16UO. 1970 Toyota/1000. Escort/OT Caprl/1600. Toyota/1000. K/Escort. 8/Wauon. Escort/OT. Flat 125. A/1000 B 'Wagon. Cortina 1600 K. Toyota 'Corolla 8 Wsnon. A/1000. 1969 Toyota 'Crown, Toyota Corona, Com. .a Super. Renault575 words
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Advertisement185 1971-07-26 28 MINI iUIEI 11 tIATIN two 1963 V mini-busts in excellent condition Ideal for larg* family. May be viewed morn nm only. 40 Command. Workshop R«me. Ayer Rajah Road. 1 Spore Reserve price $1,500/- and 52.000/- Bealed tenders to MUJor Boaiman at above address by noon 9th August 1971. 1 INI185 words
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Advertisement862 1971-07-26 28 KENYATAAN TAWARAN LICENCES FOR SUPPLY OF IBl' PEJABAT, J.K.R. ELECTRICITY TAWARAN daripada Pern- sm-»v*i» *-a orong2 yang berdaftar dl- NOTICE Is hereby given aba tan Kerja Ray a dl-dalam that the National Electricity :elas 'A' di-bawah Kepala I, Board of the States of Malaya 'echahan Kepala 2 sahaja w jh862 words
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Advertisement276 1971-07-26 28 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN JJUt MELAKA JABATN PERUBATAN DAN TAWARAN daripada Pern- KES.HATAN^ EGERI boronß2 yang berdaftar di- stiWßiiAN SSS^-Sffi Mtffir SEE. &,K M hingna Dukul 3.00 petanK pada (2) Nursing C.SS.D 10.8.1971 untok: Equipment. Final Phase WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS FOR THE (3) Assorted Equipment SUPPLY AND INSTALLA- Final Phase.276 words
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189 1971-07-26 29 oRISBANE, Sun. A ring of *> about 500 police was thrown around the South African Rugby Union team's motel here last night after anti-apartheid protestors threatened to throw the Springboks out. The tight police cordon followed .1 charge by 500 State189 words
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Article69 1971-07-26 29 FKANKFURT. Sun— The Wetf German Football Federation (DFBp yesterday handed lifetime suspensions to two professional soccer players and the president of a soccer club after finding (hem guilty of trying to fix matches In the Federal i first i league. A third player was stripped ofAP - 69 words
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147 1971-07-26 29 Soccer chief quits after threats against his family CJYDNEY, Sun.— The presl- dent of the New South Wain Soccer Federation. Mr. Frank Parsons, has resigned following threats against his family and because, he says, soccer in the state is "cuing downhill." Mr. Parsons resignation yesterday was followed by that ofReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration274 1971-07-26 29 Palmer blasts way to 3-stroke lead NEW YORK, Sun— Arnold Palmer blasted a four-under-par 68 third round to increase his lead in the U*****,000 Westchester golf classic here yesterday. Palmer, however, was strongly challenged by Oibby Gilbert, who birdied the last four holes for 68. Palmer has a 54--hole score274 words
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Article33 1971-07-26 29 SINGAPORE Malays beat Singapore Journalists by 24 runs In a friendly cricket match at Balestier Road on Saturday. Scores Malays 108 <M. Lally 38. Jasblr Singh 4-12), Journalists 84 (Sant 45).33 words
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374 1971-07-26 29 LONDON. Sun. Nottingham's first three batsmen plundered centuries against Sussex, as the County ran up a score of 416-2 In the English County cricket championship yesterday. Mike Harris and Graham Frost launched Nottinghamshire on their run spree with a magnificent opening standing ofReuter - 374 words
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242 1971-07-26 29 PETER SIOW - Forces, Blacks dominate trial selection PETER SIOW By CINGAPORE Rugby Union has selected 22 players for a two-day trial to pick the Singapore Under-23 team against Johore Under-23 in next month's Pesta Sukan match. The players, shortlisted from an original pool of 32, will be further slashed to 18 after242 words
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Article47 1971-07-26 29 MOSCOW, Sun— Vastly Alexeyev of the Soviet Union set world weightllfting records for all three lift*— press, snatch and jerk In the superheavywelght class here yesterday. The 29-year-old lifter from Shakhty pressed 225 kilo (496--lb). snatched 180 kilo <396<-lb) and jerked 235 kilo (518-lb).— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article336 1971-07-26 30 Malacca stay in Cup chase MALACCA, Sun.— Malacca put themselves in a fighting position for the South Zone title of this year's Malaysia Cup soccer competition by taking two vital points from a 2-1 win over Negrl Sembilan at Kubu Stadium here today. The game wa* slow and patchy with336 words
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168 1971-07-26 30 JfEPPEL Oolf Club kept their hopes alive In the Singapore Oolt Association league championship when they beat Singapore Island Country Club by si to H at Buklt Chermln yesterday. Keppel, three-time winners of the SOA league, must win their last match against Seletar on168 words
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Article186 1971-07-26 30 British golfers share Open lead DREMEN, West Ger- many, Sun. British golfers Neil Coles and Bernard Gallacher shared the lead after the third round of the West German Open golf championship here yesterday with eleven-under-par totals of 211. Coles, who led after the first round but dropped to third place186 words
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Article, Illustration467 1971-07-26 30 JOE DORAI, ERNEST; FRIDA; PERCY SENEVIRATNE - JOE DORAI, ERNEST FRIDA PERCY SENEVIRATNE REPORTS by and JNDIA, with the best collection of talented schoolboy players had the chance last night of making sure of a place in the final rounds of the schools international soccer championship. But they had no luck467 words
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230 1971-07-26 30 rvEFENDINO champions XJ Thailand held a fierce late Malaysian rally to win by 3-2 in an action-packe.d Schools International Un-der-18 soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. But the Malaysians, though beaten, had the crowd cheering for them for their plucky fighting spirit. Down 3-1230 words
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Article296 1971-07-26 30 DOLJCE yesterday surrendered second place to Singapore Cricket Club In the Senior cricket tournament yesterday when they lost bonus points in their drawn match against RAF Teneah at Thomson Road. SCC have 66.6 percent after their splendid two wicket victory over Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier296 words
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339 1971-07-26 30 SINGAPORE'S hopes of keeping in the hunt for the Schools International Under-18 soccer title were dashed last night when they lost bj£ 2-1 to Cambodia at Jalan Besar stadium. This could have had a different result if Singapore had not blundered twice confusion among339 words
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Article173 1971-07-26 30 Superbly fit Thais win 4-0 rpHAILAND'S superbly-fit 1 Under- 15 team looked every inch the champions of the three-nation Schools Under 15 soccer tournament when they hammered a masterly 4 0 win over Singapore yesterday. With already a 2 1 win over Malaysia in their bag. the Thais should have173 words
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Article20 1971-07-26 30 LEICESTER. Sun.—Wimbledon champion Evonne Goolagong beat Pattl Hogan 6-2. 6-1 to win the women's singles title here20 words
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Article739 1971-07-26 31 JOHN CARMICHAEL - Ellis can win this strange JOHN CARMICHAEL: I'M IN MY LAST DAYS AND I KNOW IT. SAYS CLAY By Houston, Sun. there any reasons to believe that Jimmy Ellis can, or will, beat Cassius Clay (Mv- hammad Ali) in their scheduled 12-round bout in the Astrodome tomorrow night? There mightNYT - 739 words
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Article86 1971-07-26 31 NEW YORK. Sun. Results of major league baseball games played yesterday: American League: New York 4 Milwaukee 3. Boston 6 Minnesota 3. Kansas City tf Cleveland 1. Oakland 7 Detroit 3. Chicago 6 Washington 6 (Ist). Washington 5 Chicago 3 (2nd), California v Baltimore (postponed). National League: NewReuter - 86 words
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Article1840 1971-07-26 31 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By T^EWCOMER Asian Dollar, with Johnny Wilson astride, made an impressive debut, beating even-money favourite THUNDERER by a head in the Class 2, Div l, 6f race at Penang yesterday. There was solid backing on Asian Dollar and he paid $15 for a1,840 words
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Article179 1971-07-26 31 MELBOURNE. Sun. New Zealand's Baghdad Note, winner of the 1970 Melbourne Cup. was today given topwelght of 0.3 for this year's race. Victoria Racing Club handlcapper Kevin Ryan rated the Dig grey the best of the entries for Australia's richest handicap and alloted him 3-lb better thanReuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration374 1971-07-26 31 Yu wrests Orient title from Naito CEOUL, Sun. South Korean Yu Jae-Do wrested the Orient middleweight boxing title from champion Cassius Naito of Japan by a technical knockout in the sixth round at the Changchung Gymnasium here last night. After Yu's right to the body, the two boxers clinched andAgencies; AP - 374 words
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Advertisement58 1971-07-26 29 INVEST YOUR MONEY CHUNG KHIAIAf FINANCE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) HEAD OFFICE 59 C ROBINSON ROAD SIN3APORE I.TEL 96W6 WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF CNUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. All DEPOSIT ENQUIRIES ARE OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT CHUNG KHIAW BANK BRANCHES IN SINGAPORE *dM-rt. Permit No. 01 71). l^^^iliS™l9lji nr save up to^^BSmSSjibm S^DlSCOUN*^d^Hß|flMNflHflj58 words
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Advertisement346 1971-07-26 29 f f M^^K. J^^^K^L WF j^B/V*V«H B B^ NATIONAL THEATRE HOTEL MALAYSIA SINGAPORE C.K. Tang, National Theatre. at 4.00 p.m. sharp. I Fiii? i it fiiV mm UH ww> v&s w^ STARTS TODAY! AT THE END OF OUR HALF FISCAL YEAR, IT IS OUR POLICY TO LOWER OUR INVENTORY BY346 words
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Advertisement1225 1971-07-26 30 KENYA TAAN TAWARAN JABATAN KERAJAAN TEMPATAN. JOHOR HARGA2 tawaran ada-iah Lembaga Pemulehai. dan Penyatuan Tanah Negara di-pelawa darlpada Sharikat2 Pemohon2 ad«-l«h dl-pelaw» i«rip«d« Warganegam Malaysia Insuran atau dari wakuz-nya ba(?1 m e mPno hi ]awatan2 yang kosong di-Lembaga sapertl berikut:yane berkuasa kerana menawar harga premiam in- A JawaUn: (1) Ahll1,225 words
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Advertisement42 1971-07-26 30 UNBELIEVABLE OFFERS: Tetron-Cotton 56" $2.90 a yd. Italian Neckties 3.90 Ttryltne/wool suit (made-to-measure) $99.00 Tetron Cotton Shirt (made-to-measure) $11. SO Slim guy everyday office trousers 9.90 ml» MEN'S SHOP Overseas Union Shopping Centre, 16, Metiamne Floor, Collycr Quay, Singapore 1. Tel: *****542 words
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Miscellaneous127 1971-07-26 30 CRICK ET Interschools semi-finals: St. Patricks v City School of Commerce; S.'l v ACS (Balestier Road 2.15 pjn.). JUDO National Schools C'ships (Bart if y Road 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m > RUGBY National Schools C'ships: 'C div. St. Andrews v Raffles (8.30 a.m.); B div. St. Andrews v Raffles;127 words
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Advertisement298 1971-07-26 31 ELLIS now or never Clay shies away from prophecy Hul -.TON. Sun. < asMtis j Lemmr see.. .Round 4 he should lay said today that he be geltin* tired. Round 5. he Imped to have two more should become wobbly...l really f «hu in the n-\l 12 weeks should call298 words
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Advertisement476 1971-07-26 31 WORD PUZZLE eat ataai sslM Nats T STRAITS TIMES MONDAY I WORD PUZZLE D' I 1 OijTl Cat tat aat aia aM *tt*r (888*88. \PHjI f— Mrattital mm BBSW. mm m/wnjwm) i i i I 1 I T R OIWL FILL II s 2 |p| c jJH mWM J~JHHB~P~ LA|476 words
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Article56 1971-07-26 32 NEW YORK, Sun. A car belonging to the Soviet mission to the United Nations was slightly damaged early today when a Molotov cocktail was hurled through Its windshield. Incendiary devices missed two other mission cars. No one was Injured. The cars were parked near a beach bungalow56 words
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667 1971-07-26 32 There's still war in East Pak: Tengku PENANG, Sunday fIGHTING between Indian and Pakistani troops are still going on along the Indo-East Pakistan Ijorder, Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today. "Because of these hostilities I could not fly from Dacca to Calcutta," he added. The Tengku, who is secretary general667 words
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Article38 1971-07-26 32 SINOAPORR Sun. Us Yew Kirn 32. was rushed to the Outram Hospital In a serious condition after he was attacked by a group of people at Selegle House, late tonight. He received two stab wounds.38 words
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Article, Illustration219 1971-07-26 32 MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Sun. Miss Lebanon, Georgina Ki/k of Beirut, was last night crowned Miss Universe at the 20th annual pageant here. Runner-up was Miss Australia, Toni Suzanne Rayward, 19, of Sydney. She was followed, in order, by219 words
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121 1971-07-26 32 710 A.D. CONFUCIUS SCROLL FOUND IN SINKIANG HONG KONG, Sun. Archaeologists In China have unearthed the oldest manuscript ever discovered of the Analects of Confucius, New China news agency reported today. The manuscript, a scroll more than five metres long, was dated 710 A.D. It was only one of "many121 words
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Article60 1971-07-26 32 JAKARTA. Sun. The small south Sumatra town of Pagar Alam has been almost totally destroyed by fire, Antara news agency reported today. Antara said that a fierce fivehour blaze at the weekend razed 922 private shops and houses, the sub-dlstrlct office, post office. police station andReuter - 60 words
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Article32 1971-07-26 32 SINOAPORE, Sun. Police Constable Lee Kirn Huat. 27. died at the Thomson Hospital, following a road accident at 124 mile Mandal Road, tonight He was attached to the Radio Division32 words
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Article104 1971-07-26 32 SINGAPORE, Sun. Water use yesterday climbed to 105.5 million gallons, 2.4 million gallons more than Friday and the highest level for a Saturday since May 22. There was no rainfall at the three catchment areas yesterday. Consumption, which passed the 100-million-gallon mark five times in the seven104 words