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Title Section25 1971-08-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National NHwspaptir Ertd. 1845 if WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250725 words
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Article572 1971-08-04 1 The hard again Turnabout by Peking on Indochina talks HONG KONG, Tuesday CHINA ignored the Rogers' formula for UN representation and reverted to an intractable hard line on Indochina today. The new formulation of policy %yas contained in a lengthy article in the Peking People's Daily, by "Commentator," a pseudonymAgencies - 572 words
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224 1971-08-04 1 Instructor admits his error in crash that killed 162 TOKYO, Mon. A navigational error by the Air Self Defence Force flight instructor was responsible for the mid-air collision that caused the death of 162 people last Friday, police announced yesterday. The police said Investigations disclosed that Capt. Tamotsu Kuma had224 words
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228 1971-08-04 1 5 boats sunk in clash off Perak coast rpAIPING, Tues. A Five trawlers were sunk and another four crippled in a short skirmish between Inshore and offshore fishermen today. The clash took place off Kuala Darut, eight rules from Port Weld, about 10 a.m. Total loss was estimated at $39,000.228 words
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Article518 1971-08-04 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Post Office Savings Bank will be able to accept time deposits and give loans like a commercial bank under a Bill before Parliament. The Post Office Savings Bank of Singapore BUI will establish the bank as a corporation. It adds to Its list518 words
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406 1971-08-04 1 Astronauts still battling minor hitches HOUSTON, Tuesday fTHE landing craft Falcon, transport and sane- tuary for David Scott and James Irwin during three historic days on the moon, was scattered wreckage today amid the craters of the Marsh of Decay. I Having safely ferried the two explorers back to theirReuter - 406 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-08-04 1 Lim Chin Beng top man in MSA SINGAPORE, Tv««. MSA today announced the appointment of Mr. Lim Chin Beng as managing director from July 26. He is the first Singaporean to be made chief executive of the airline. An MSA statement said that the appointment was agreed upon by the204 words
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Article264 1971-08-04 1 Dooms Day drama in jumbo LOS ANGELES Tues. A BOAC Boeing 747 carrying 380 passengers landed safely at Denver, Colorado, early today after a bomb was reported aboard the jumbo jet. An air traffic controller at Stapleton airport, Denver, said the big Jet was en route from Montreal to LondonAP - 264 words
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Article66 1971-08-04 1 A 'stronger role' call to UN UNITED NATIONS. Tues. Secretary-Oeneral U Thant has urged the U.N. Security Council to provide for a "more forthright role" in the explosive IndoPaklstan situation which he considers a grave threat to world peace Thant's comments were made In a secret memorandum to the Security66 words
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Article49 1971-08-04 1 LONDON, Tues. More than 130 MPs representing all parties have signed a motion calling on Pakistan to free Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. President Yahaya Khan of Pakistan recently told a British correspondent that he plans to put the Sheikh on trial as a r»bel. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article41 1971-08-04 1 SAIGON. Tues. Vice-Pre-sident Nguyen Cao Ky tonight decided !o withdraw from South Vietnam's presidential election race, informed sources reported here. Mr. Ky was having trouble meeting the requirements for candidacy under a new electoral law ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article62 1971-08-04 1 SYDNEY, Wed.— All trains in four of Australia's six states stopped running at midnifht yesterday when railway workers began an Indefinite strike. Some half-million workers la New South Wales, Victoria. South Australia and Western Australia will be without their normal transport today. The strike also threatensReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration644 1971-08-04 2 TAIPEH, Tuesday TAIWAN today reacted to the American announcement of support for China's entry into the United 'Nations by appealing to all U.N. members to support its own position in the world body. A Foreign Ministry statement Issued shortly afterAgencies; AP - 644 words
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252 1971-08-04 2 CAIRO, Tues YY'EST German mercenary Rolf Steiner yesterday went on trial in Khartoum accused of leading a guerilla war against the Sudan Government and after a brief opening session the court adjourned until Thursday. Counsel for the 40-year-old ex-French Foreign LegionnaireReuter - 252 words
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176 1971-08-04 2 Will Pat Nixon go on China trip too? poser WASHINGTON, Tues. TT The White House had no answers today to the question of whether First Lady Pat Nixon will accompany the President when he makes his historic Journey to China. Mrs. Nixon has travelled all over the world with Mr.Agencies - 176 words
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151 1971-08-04 2 GO AHEAD FOR LIBERAL ABORTION LAWS IN INDIA YEW DELHI, Tues. iy A Bill providing for more liberal abortion laws was passed by the Lower House yesterday. The measure had already been approved by the Upper House and will become law after President Girl gives his assent. The Bin whichReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement105 1971-08-04 2 shop hi the stirs rDO YOU ALWAYS FOLLOW YOUR FANCIES? Then get a FREE reading in this month's herworid Famed international astrologer Sybil Leek reveals all your inner moods and secrets in HOROSCOPES FFOR SHOPPERS Our August 'SPECIAL' ALSO FOR QUIZ-FANS" Do you know what your choice of food K105 words
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403 1971-08-04 3 Big raid on Ho Trail WAS a failure More Hanoi troops now in Laos, says report WASHINGTON. Tues. A SENATE report released yesterday implied that the American -backed thrust by South Vietnamese troops against the Ho Ohl Minh trail in Laos earlier this year was a failure and not tlieReuter - 403 words
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101 1971-08-04 3 fAIRO, Tues. Egypt last v night pledged "complete support" for the policies of Sudanese President Nimeiry and the rejection of "any form of interference in Sudan's domestic affairs." The announcement was carry by the MiddleEast News Agency. The agency said President Sadat hasUPI - 101 words
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212 1971-08-04 3 Americans accused of torture during interrogations WASHINGTON. Tues. Americans Joined In widespread murder and torture of Vietnamese who were indiscriminately branded Vletcong during US -backed pacification efforts from 1967 to 1969, two young men testified yesterday. "I never knew a person who lived through the interrogations,'' said Mr. K. BartonAP - 212 words
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281 1971-08-04 3 MOSCOW, Tuesday. ]£REMLIN leaders and Communist Party chiefs of Moscow's East European allies staged a summit meeting in the Soviet Crimea yesterday to discuss European and other international issues, Tass said. They also issued a strong condemnation of alleged lawlessness by SudaneseReuter - 281 words
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Article29 1971-08-04 3 AMMAN, Tues. Saudi Arabia has banned the cultivation, sale, Import and use of gat. a mild narcotic widely used by the Yemeni community in the country— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration79 1971-08-04 3 Falcon off with moon secrets SEQUENCE shows Apollo 15 lunar module Falcon with astronauts David Scott and James Irwln aboard as it blasted off the Moon on Monday carrying 2301 b. of lunar secrets. At bottom right is the descent stage of the module as It was left on theAP - 79 words
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275 1971-08-04 3 SUCCESS OF MOON' ROVER BOOSTS U.S. SPACE PLANS HOUSTON, Tues. The head of the science programme of Project Apollo says the lunar rover has performed so well on Its first mission that future moon explorers will have wider horizons than had been planned. Capt. Lee R. Scherer, director of the275 words
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Advertisement115 1971-08-04 3 Boiiniiii'Hiiiii"iiii^B W /^a^T^fc. BBJ tuNUjuuwj ''nhr '""Ib^B^ HNiP" llinlliiiipi^H j^-.- Deoier: Excelsior Ltd., 66, High Street, Singapore 6. ETERNA-MATIC SERVICE CENTRE BTH FLOOR DENMARK HOUSE, SINGAPORE I. Sola Ag«in F.E. Zuellig (Trading) Pte. Ltd Slngapora. Kuala Lumpur. Penang Koti Kinabalu. Kuching Age and Wrinkles Go Together. "It'a inevitable" you s»y.115 words
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Advertisement208 1971-08-04 3 FAST. WeiMn-U is a double layered tablet. The outer layer contains quick-acting antacids, and the inner core contains an anti-ulcer substance, the latest discovery M.M.S.C, which slowly dissolves to provide relief from pain. EFFECTIVE. Weisan U by its anti-ulcer substance reduces excessive acid secretions, thus removing the cause for most208 words
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Article, Illustration171 1971-08-04 4 ANNE ENJOYS BIRTHDAY WITH A BEAT PORTSMOUTH, Tues. 1 Beat music rang out across the water, and young couples danced into the night on the normally staid royal yacht Britannia, as Princess Anne (above) celebrated her 21st birthday last night. The princess is in fact not 21 until Aug. 15,Reuter - 171 words
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Article40 1971-08-04 4 STOCKHOLM. Tues. T»O men were killed and two Injured In an explosion yesterday at the Nobel nitroglycerine factory near the central Swedish town of Nora. The blast destroyed a warehouse where nltro-glycerlne was stored— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article35 1971-08-04 4 COLOMBO. Tues. About half the number of doctors turned out by Ceylon* two medical colleges emigrate to the United States, Australia, Canada. Britain and New Zealand, a Health Department spokesman said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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391 1971-08-04 4 BILL GETS ONE-VOTE MAJORITY yHE Senate has approved a Government loan guarantee for Lockheed, thus saving the Tristar commercial airbus programme. The vote was a narrow 49 to 48, providing a tension-filled climax to the months of effort to save the Lockheed programme. TheReuter; NYT - 391 words
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Article26 1971-08-04 4 LONDON. Tue«. Chaatlty Is 60 new pence cheaper trom tonight. The Government h/u> decided that chastity belts are not subject to purchase tax. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article247 1971-08-04 4 ISLAMABAD, Tuesday. y^N official committee met here yesterday to consider Pakistan's continued membership of the Commonwealth The committee was set up by the Government last month after It announced that serious thought was being given to the desirability of Pakistan severing its relations with the Commonwealth.Reuter - 247 words
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164 1971-08-04 4 Heated Commons debate on Clyde shipyard crisis LONDON, Tues.—Scotland's Clydebank Shipyard worked at top speed yesterday while Parliament heard charges that one of the world's great cradles of steel ships is becoming a ghost town. Speaking in a three-hour emergency debate in the House of Commons former Labour Government MinisterReuter - 164 words
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402 1971-08-04 4 Not guilty plea by Anglican dean to treason charges PRETORIA, Tues. The outspokenly anti-apartheid Anglican dean of Johannesburg entered a firm "not guilty" plea as he went on trial charged with plotting the violent overthrow of the South African Government. The dean, the Very Rev. Gonvllle H-Beytagh, 59, pleaded notReuter - 402 words
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184 1971-08-04 4 It's the 'wrong way round the world but faster TONDON, Tues. Lone British yachtsman Chay Blyth who sailed the "wrong way" round the world from east to west did the trip faster than previous voyagers going the easier way, his sponsors said yesterday. Mr. Blvth (he first man to MakeReuter - 184 words
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181 1971-08-04 4 Indira move to curb criticism of Govt ]\EW DELHI. Tues. Mrs. Indira Gandhi today moved to Impose tighter discipline on members of her ruling Congress Party and warned that public criticism of the Government would not be tolerated. She added that members would not be allowed to share platforms inReuter - 181 words
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Article55 1971-08-04 4 NEW YORK. Tues. Olrls who wear hot pants to the office are getting the cola shoulder from their bosses, according to a survey published today in Administrative Management magazine. U said 63 per cent of thr 402 firms which replied to the survey banned hotReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement266 1971-08-04 4 "Multi -amplifier system" is a new concept in stereo. Here's what it means. Conventional Stereo System Music consists of notes. r High notes. And low notes. r~ i (Xj*""" So. in a stereo system, wouldn't it be ideal to have one set of R i gfi i f»^r rj^l-,-,^ lff266 words
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Advertisement94 1971-08-04 4 JENBACH DIESELS AUSTRIA STRENGTH RELIABILITY SIMPLICITY ECONOMY Vertical and horizontal mining pumpsets for monitor and gravel pump applications, power generation and auto start standby sets. Prompt delivery but custom built to suit your needs. JW 400 H. P. horizontal I P\ P| R&l|MilH> monitor pumpset WStSm-fg *f£j with Hargill 10/1294 words
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Article, Illustration288 1971-08-04 5 By RITA L.OONG S I N G APORE, Tues. A pangolin a species of ant-eater which turned up for a National Day celebration dinner last night ended up behind bars instead today. The unexpected guest arrived just after the 300 members ofMOHD - 288 words
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Article122 1971-08-04 5 Sultan in speedboat scare BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Tues. A speedboat carrying Sultan Hassanal Bolklah was involved in an accident on Sunday bat quick action by palace guards prevented any dancer, according to litim sources here today. The Sultan was taking a ride around Kampong Ayer on the Brunei River when122 words
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Article33 1971-08-04 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Taxi driver Lee Tal Koon was fined $25 today after he admitted stopping his taxi within 60ft (18 metres) of a bus-stop In Srrangoon Road on Aug. 14, IBM.33 words
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Article181 1971-08-04 5 Supervisory training by masters SINGAPORE, Tues 'THE Super vlsory x Training Section of the Ministry of Labour has widened Its Training Within Industry (TWI) programme through the extension service of qualified trainers. This is to meet fast Increasing training needs of supervisors In government, commerce and Industry. Courses A 12-fiay181 words
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Article52 1971-08-04 5 The General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and all other post offices from 9 a.m. to noon. Mall to West Malaysia and overseas will be despatched as usual. SINGAPORE, Tues. There will be no dellvery of letters or parcels on Monday,52 words
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Article23 1971-08-04 5 SINOAPORE. Tues. Jurong Town Corporation Is to build two blocks of 20-storey exclusive flats costing about S3 million at Ju-ong Town.23 words
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262 1971-08-04 5 Revised prices still too high say tenants rpHE tenants of 199 terrace houses in St. 1 Michael's Estate say the Housing Board's revised sale prices are still too high, and would like them further reduced. A week ago the HDB agreed to lower the sale prices of the three-room terrace262 words
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104 1971-08-04 5 SINGAPORE, Tuea. The Singapore Music Teachers Association has extended the closing date for entries for Its fifth annual music competition to Aug. 31. Entries for the competition, to be held at the Cultural Centre on Oct. 23 and 24. were to have closed yesterday.104 words
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70 1971-08-04 6 National Stadium Corpn Bill in House MINISTER for Social Affairs Inche Othman Wok introduced the National Stadium Corporation Bill in Parliament today. In an addendum to the Presidential address to Parliament dealing with the Ministry of Social Affairs last week, plans were announced for Improved facilities and finance for more70 words
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Article18 1971-08-04 6 PARLIAMENT will resume debate tomorrow on Government policy outlined In the President's speech to the House.18 words
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83 1971-08-04 6 Statutory body for urban renewal? rE Government will consider setting up a statutory body to handle the tasks of urban renewal, Parliament was told today. The statutory body, if formed, will take over the functions presently carried out by the Housing and Development Board's Urban Renewal Department and the Planning83 words
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585 1971-08-04 6 Insurance to cover bosses' liability SINGAPORE, Tuos AL L employers are to be required to insure against liability for workmen's compensation under a new Bill which trebles the rates of compensation for death, permanent or partial incapacity. This obligation is provided for in the Workmen's Compensation (Amendment) Bill now before585 words
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Article100 1971-08-04 6 Annual law supplements exception GOVERNMENT today published the Revised Editions of the Laws (Annual Supplements) (Amendment) Bill, introduced in Parliament yesterday. Under the Revised Editions of the Laws (Annual Supplement) Act. each annual supplement to tht laws of Singapore is required to contain all the Acts passed between Jan. 1100 words
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Article, Illustration453 1971-08-04 6 'Stop the school queues' call by MP AN MP today urged the Education Ministry to make an overall review of the whole system of school registration. Mr. Ho Kah Leong <Jurong), who is also the president of the Singapore Chinese Middle Schoolteachers Union, said It was commendable that parents should453 words
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Article76 1971-08-04 6 A MARKET will be built at the Junction of North Bridge Road and Rochore Canal Road In the vicinity of Palembang ii ous i n g estate. Parliament was told. Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker, said the market, which would provide 45076 words
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132 1971-08-04 6 iTHE criminal law of x Singapore is being extended to crimes committed on board Singapore -controlled aircraft while in flight outside the Republic. A Bill to provide for this is now before Parliament. Called the Tokyo Convention Bill, it seeks to give132 words
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Article60 1971-08-04 6 'Simplify the procedure' change A RILL to amend the Housing and Development Ordinance to simplify procedure for final execution of documents is before Parliament. It is called the Housing and Development (Amendment) Bill. Under the Bill, all deeds, documents and other instruments requiring the seal of the HDB will be60 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1971-08-04 7 MP: Smash those who work for foreigners SINGAPORE, Tuesday JMIH Government must "annihilate" nil those working lor Foreign interests under the guise of democratic opposition, and Ml' said today. An opposition to the ruling party must inevitably return to Parliament one day, Mr. Low Yong Nguan (Crawford) said. But no1,037 words
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372 1971-08-04 7 Youth and their ability to listen and follow... of our workers. We should be proud of our workers who are better equipped and skilled and have the confidence of foreign and local Investors." "Referring to environmental protection and development, he proposed that Government set up a statutory board to deal372 words
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257 1971-08-04 7 many useful services that can be mobilised through community centre organisation. "Supervised study can be arranged for children who would otherwise be distracted by the crowded conditions In which they live." Mi Conceicao also: STRESSED the need for more recreational facilities for the257 words
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163 1971-08-04 7 Chit fund company sues a member for payment SINGAPORE. Tuesday fEMINI Chit Fund Corporation Ltd. is suing w one of its members, Teng Chiang Huat of Redhill Close, for non-payment of $7,570 plus interest and costs in connection with his successful auction bid against members of his group within the163 words
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Article40 1971-08-04 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. A labourer. Tan Tlan Huat. 31. was allowed $500 ball today when he denied attempting to extort $108 from contractor Chan Yah Loh at Stirling Road on July 27. Trial was fixed for Sept. 17.40 words
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Article137 1971-08-04 7 A warning on war on pollution BATU TIGA. Tues Too severe ant i pollution measures may cause "anxiety" among existing and potential industrialists, Minister of Commerce end Industry Inche Mohanied Khir Johari warned today. Speaking at the opening of c new Audi 100 assembly line at the Champion Motors plant137 words
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Miscellaneous49 1971-08-04 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl JiS, I THAT'S TH' I I ££''HP&! W W^t^i- 1 DOORBELL s^_\ j~^ £4) IQ/i/br /COME ON THIS WILL GIVE" US nUVIp IN, PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE CtilAJts I f^OSCOE! FOR PA-SSIN& OUf? <S VUPIn K^ > "LITTLE WOODSMEN" PPAc-d I' S-\n 1 FIRST AIP) W}S/f. "rT^rr^TEST^49 words
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578 1971-08-04 8 R. CHANDRAN - Higher phone rates 'lesser of two evils' R. CHANDRAN RELIEF IN BUSINESS SECTOR By Singapore, Tues. SINGAPORE telephone subscibers have philosophically accepted the higher rentals as the lesser of two evils (the other being the 10-cents-a-call charge proposal which has been scrapped). The announcement of the new annual rates $200578 words
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171 1971-08-04 8 Malacca loss was no surprise says DAP KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The resignation of two Malacca State Assemblymen from the DAP yesterday did not surprise party headquarters here, the party's organising secretary, Mr. Lee Lam They, said today. He said in a statement that the central executive committee was to have171 words
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Article434 1971-08-04 8 Walkout protest by Albar By SITI BIDAYAH KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Alliance MP for Johore Tenggara, Tan Sri Syed Jaafar Albar, today walked out of a seminar here because he was "not satisfied" with the way the meeting was being conducted. The seminar, organised by the National Union of Malaysian Muslim434 words
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Advertisement141 1971-08-04 8 J:!S2 I'jAiyAma last day SEE: ILVIS w Mli Croat P.rform.nc. at TtM International Natal, Lei Vto«! P.a L a7,N "THAT'S THE WAY IT IS" To listen. ILVIS lino m.r.y af ha) GREATEST HITS! M.G.M. PrWxtion la PANAVISION METROCOLOR I 30-3.41 1,11 ITr.IM I tl(: DAUGHTERS SYCOPHANTIC FATHER 7 15-9 30141 words
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Advertisement297 1971-08-04 8 LIDO-TONIGHT at 9.15pm. V3| A CHARITY FILM PREMIERE i V%^J7 Under the distin B uished Patronage of THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC Cf SINGAPORE, ML BJI. SNEAKS Organised by University of Spore Students' Union In Aid Of TAMPINES HOME FOR RETARDED CHILDREN TICKETS AVAILABLE AT tIDO BOX-OFFICE Mta^MaMBMaIB^MBWmjBUS O IBtt/Li297 words
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Advertisement660 1971-08-04 8 ji ORGANISAI Njj Trlephon. *****4 I' ■J Arfvanca Cash Booking. At Tha Cathay Claaraa Advance cash boomngs con a* ba mada at the Cathay Cinema trom I Oam to Spm daily. Please state precisely show time ond number ot cart when purchasing your tickets. TICKETS ONCE PURCHASEO CANNOT Bt REFUNDED.660 words
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291 1971-08-04 9 Shares: Clerk ordered to pay $10,000 SINGAPORE. Tuesday JIIK Ili^h Couii today ordered a shipping clerk to pa\ ;i total of $1(),()7.'i damages to a stock and share brokers firm as payment for losses incurred in the sale of shares on his behalf. The award was made to E.G. Tan291 words
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150 1971-08-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A mother of five was killed and five others Injured, when their Datsun pick-up collided with a car and overturned this evenIng. She was Madam Llm Hong Keow. 35, a contract worker of Mandai Road. She was on her way home150 words
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Article32 1971-08-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Armed Forces will conducts military exercises at the Mandai Bukit Panjang area from 8 a.m. on Thursday to 2 a.m. on Friday. Blanks will be used.32 words
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Article30 1971-08-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— Madam Koh Hoo. 65. died in Outram Hospital after she fell from a moving bus at the junction of South Bridge Road and Spring Street, yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration123 1971-08-04 9 FINAL CHECK FOR THEIR EXHIBIT STUDENTS of Anglican High School eagerly take a last look at the development of straw mushrooms from "baby" stage to maturity. Today their project on the cultivation o f edible mushrooms will compete with 47 others at the Science Fair '71 in the Chinese High123 words
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Article226 1971-08-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A BATCH of 1,000 MIC youths are touring the country campaigning for Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam in the MIC presidential elections. Mr. S. Samy Vellu, the Cbllcity chief for Tan Sri imckavasagam's election campaign, said here today that the youths had already226 words
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Article38 1971-08-04 9 SINOAPORE. Tuts. Paul Robin, 18, was charged today with the murder of L*tchamanan In Upper Serangoon Road last Sunday. He was ordered to be remanded at the Cm until Aug. 10 pending police Investigations.38 words
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84 1971-08-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— The month of June saw continued peace on the industrial front, so that the first half of the year was completely free of work stoppage. The Labour Ministry's June report, disclosing this, said that during the month 34 disputes (including 1684 words
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293 1971-08-04 9 Madam 'X' tells what man did to her girl in a hotel I P O H, Tues. A 1 mother told the magistrate's court today that her nine-year-old daughter returned home from school one day crying. "She told me that a man took her to the King's Hotel here and293 words
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Advertisement335 1971-08-04 9 ILHKiiIMIK m||i|MmJ| Si I n AT THE END OF OUR HALF FISCAL YEAR, IT IS OUR POLICY TO LOWER OUR INVENTORY BY SLASHING PRICES MERCILESSLY ON HUGE PEAKS IN OUR CURRENT STOCKS. THE VALUES ARE FANTASTIC IMPOSSIBLE TO DUPLICATE. SO QUANTITIES ARE OBVIOUSLY LIMITED. THE ITEMS IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT ARE335 words
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Advertisement230 1971-08-04 9 I WHAT SORT OF I I GRADUATES I I ARE WE PRODUCING I I IN THIS REGION? I They are 'half-baked, un- disciplined, rumbustious in- telligentsia' according to Dr. I M. A. Newawi, a lecturer at I the University of Singapore I m: :> *r 2k. J^^- w t I230 words
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226 1971-08-04 10 Ministry studies fishermen appeal to stop arrests CINGAPORE, Tues. 13 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is looking into the appeal of Singapore fishermen for aid to help prevent arrest by foreign governments. The Singapore Marine Products Workers' Union wrote to the ministry last month urging them to hold talks with226 words
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Article29 1971-08-04 10 SINOAPORE. Tues. John L Chen of Robinson Road was fined $2c for parking his car at o "No Parking" area at Ponpgol End on July 25, 1969.29 words
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129 1971-08-04 10 SEREMBAN. Tues. Hospital authorities here are trying to contact the relatives of a 25--year-old man seriously Injured in an accident near Kota, Tampln district, last Sunday. The man, whose name was given by the police as Chandran Palanival, of Jalan Raja Walll, Batu129 words
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713 1971-08-04 10 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - PSA makes a strong bid for old Esso island WILLIAM CAMPBELL: PLAN FOR OIL SLOP DISPOSAL By Singapore, Tues THK Port of Singapore Authority is making a strong bid for the offshore "oil" island of Sebarok Ihai Ksso is vacating this year. It plans to convert the 19.5 acre island713 words
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Article62 1971-08-04 10 Blood stocks are above average SINGAPORE, Tues. Reserve supply in the Singapore Blood Bank is above average with stocks at 957 units up 42 units over the previous week. The Blood Transfusion Service said yesterday It received 786 blood donations last week. There were 594 transfusions. Group donations included 13462 words
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Article37 1971-08-04 10 SINOAPORE. Tues. Ong Kirn Soey alias Ong Ah Bah. Jobless had his car forfeited today after he admitted operating it as a pirate taxi in Penang Road on June 12. He was also fined $200.37 words
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Advertisement325 1971-08-04 10 Just push a button and you can cook rice or porridge, steam dumplings, fish, crabs, or prawns and even boil your soup. When rice is cooked it will switch off automatically but still keep your food warm until ready to serve. E4pU|j9i m tsLrifMi^ij _WL _^_mWAWt_^ K _mww_w^^^ Sbß M325 words
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Miscellaneous156 1971-08-04 10 l/l« w Oap Hff \.T. Hamlin I LOOK AT THOSE TWINGS.O ...WHY, I'LL BETCHA EVEF^I A^^* "^"^^J I ...NOW MAYBE I CAN I MUST BE MADE OUTA A..SOMEOF PREHISTORIC SCIENCE" f WELL, WELL! Tjl FIND OUT HOW TO^ET I PLASTIC WITH ELECTRIC WONMU&'S I FICTION THING ON TC6- V. MORE156 words
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Article305 1971-08-04 11 LEE FOO SArt - LEE FOO SArt By Ipoh, Tuesday JHE body of Mr. Cyril Raymond Laßrooy one of the former hockey greats in the country, was found on Pasir Bogok beach on Pangkor Island late yesterday. He had been missing for about a fortnight. A crab catcher found the305 words
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Article322 1971-08-04 11 Anti-coup strategy hailed By LESLIE FONG OINGAPORE, Tues Local bankers and businessmen today welcomed the Government's proposal to develop a counter- coup strategy to prevent profit making takeovers of local firms by foreign groups. Many felt that tightening of laws to discourage recurrences of Slater, Walker profiteering-type takeovers was long322 words
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608 1971-08-04 11 Wayang shows at Hong Lim for N-Day joy CINGAPORE, Tues. ♦J Chinese wayangs are among the functions that the HONG LIM constituency has organised celebrate National Day. At the Hong Lim Oreen community centre a Cantonese wayang will be held on Aug. 8. and a Teochew wayang on Aug. 10608 words
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281 1971-08-04 11 Second Plan a 'charter for unity': Ghazali MALAYSIAN SENATE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tan Sri Ghazali Shane yesterday described the Second Malaysia Plan as a "charter for unity through prosperity." Presenting the Plan to the Dewan Negara. the Minister with Special Functions and Minister of Information emphasised that the Government's programme281 words
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111 1971-08-04 11 Education is a State matter. Hussein THE Minister of Education. Inche Hussein Onn. today told the Dewan Negara that the Central Government cannot interfere in the education system in Sabah and Sarawak because the inter-government agreement provided that education was a matter for the respective State Oovemments. He was replying111 words
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Article46 1971-08-04 11 SENATOR Nik Hassan bin Nik Yahya urged the Government to keep a close check on foreign Investors, some of whom he alleged did not care about the national Interest. In particular, he warned the Oovernment to keep a tight rein on Japanese industrialists.46 words
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269 1971-08-04 11 Flood of phone inquiries about banana notes IPOH, Tues. Tele--1 phone calls from throughout West Malaysia and Singapore flooded the Straits Times office here today when the story of the "banana" notes appeared in today's paper. It Is apparent many people have these notes which were issued during the Japanese269 words
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135 1971-08-04 11 Cash stolen in raid was borrowed says wife SINGAPORE, Tues. An ice-water seller told a court today that the money taken from her husband by a police constable during a raid had been borrowed. "We had borrowed the money from a friend earlier that night to repay a loan from135 words
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Advertisement37 1971-08-04 11 SALE Imported ladies' bags $10 to $18 Imported ladies' shoes $14 to $25 45°0 discount on genuine leather bags 2CK discount on all boots ESTHER 334, Ist Hoar, Orchard Raad. (Ot*. Orchard Rd. Pol.cc StoHoa) T.I: J77JJ337 words
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Advertisement16 1971-08-04 11 An all-round sportsman, he was one of hockey's greats who played regularly for Singapore and Malaya16 words
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Advertisement149 1971-08-04 11 <e> > JL i m __^^■^MQltf II rDtiu us i AM [mil II w ••wjsr.i I 111 1 IWI ■'"'SmtTocra Ijfjm UNBELIEVABLE OFFERS: I Colourful Ashbcy (ffiVELOr Skirtt A PPflffl FAA? I Spomhirt, from $9.90 (M^^ZfiSu,) I Slim Guyj Everydoy (P(/f T0 «fl Office Trousers $9 °0 jk ,^^^B Tctron149 words
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Article491 1971-08-04 12 President Nixon's decision to support China's admission to the United Nations, the abandonment of one of the pillars of American foreign policy, has taken no-one by surprise. The secret was out when Mr. Nixon as long ago as the beginning of June rebuked the Cabot Lodge Commission for491 words
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Article277 1971-08-04 12 Motorists in Kuala Lumpur have had their first taste of the Municipality's medicine for contravening rules in the municipal car parks. The cars were immobilised and the owners fined $10 before their vehicles were freed. Many who saw the novel scheme of clamping in operation may277 words
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Article279 1971-08-04 12 Singapore's Minister for Communications has ended the speculation over the Singapore Telephone Board's intentions. There will be no levy on telephone calls, at any ruie not until the Board's services are much more sophisticated. Much of the concern among telephone subscribers would have been avoided if279 words
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Letter123 1971-08-04 12 YOUR editorial of July K 22 stated that the reduction In road fatalities due to the use of crash helmets Is 28 per cent. The figure Is Incorrect. From Jan. 1 to June 30 1970. there were 44 road deaths for motorcyclists and scooterlsts. This year123 words
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Letter111 1971-08-04 12 ately many readers ■Li have written about mosquitoes in their towns. Sin Hoe Garden. Malacca, has plenty of them too. Mosquitoes have been a problem to the 2.000 residents of the estate since Its completion five years ago. In the past three years the drains and back lanes111 words
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Article886 1971-08-04 12 ANTHONY LEWIS - ANTHONY LEWIS By Of LBJ and Wilson: I ONDON, Tue s Lyndon Johnson and Harold Wilson could hardly be more different in background and personality a flamboyant Texan i.irger than life, a cautious pipe-smoking Yorkshireman. But their years of political powers were alike in one profoundly depressing886 words
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Article1495 1971-08-04 12 Japan may be nudged closer to nuclear rearmament by Nixon's trip to Peking From THE ECONOMIST: London THE NEWS that President Nixon is going to Peking has stirred up a flurry among the politicians in Tokyo, and has put the Prime Minister, Mr. Sato, in a difficult1,495 words
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Advertisement83 1971-08-04 12 Twin Tom-Tom THUNDER- KING" outfit .J~ Specially developed for "Rock" Drummer. Outfit consists of:— C~^^ T~3 Metal Chromium ploted Snore Drum /^VAIM with stand. 12' ond 13" Tom-Tom on I Centre Bolancmg Holder; 16" Floor Tom torn; Hi Hat pedal with .V CfHXBf Cvmbols; De luxe Cymbal Stand with §T""^-»83 words
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Advertisement61 1971-08-04 12 Jantzei* M. \m 3~ from Singapore onpriana-a holiday cruise by Lfc 1 1 super liner s^^Jßiißflfin :1■ 1 >fflvm. H J^l ft* 'i^rfssslVlH l^l^^KA I Sailing Singapore Ist November 1971 Call your Travel agent or Mansfield A Co. Pie). Ltd. Singapore. T>l 9-0066 Harrison* I Crost.eld (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.. Kuala61 words
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317 1971-08-04 13 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES By HENRY CHANG MALAYSIAN Indust--ITi rial Estates (MIEL) plans to build another 215 factories over the next three years under a stepp-ed-up programme estimated to cost $18 million. The factories are to be constructed throughout317 words
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853 1971-08-04 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - BLAIR JOHNSON By I ONDON'S City Code on Takeovers and Mergers" need not frighten stock market operators or industrialists on the lookout, lor companies to acquire. Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen's statement that the Ministry of Finance and Monetary Authority had the code under853 words
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Article, Illustration249 1971-08-04 13 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS JBy_ FHIS budget speech earlier this year, President Suharto of Indonesia said that his government was striving to Increase Imports so that economic development could take place. He was, of course. Interested in Imports of raw materials and capital goods rather than Imports of249 words
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Article166 1971-08-04 13 CROESUS k^ HM - CROESUS k^HM By Lucky breakdown YESTERDAY morning X my car broke down. Cursing my luck I called a taxi and set off for the office. But perhaps I was In luck for a change while many Singaporeans were not. Not far from my house was a table among166 words
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339 1971-08-04 13 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - 1971 'not good year for the private sector in Sarawak' IGNATIUS STEPHEN By K I" CUING: Continued terrorist a c 1 1 vlties. lower produce prices, the reduction of forestry production and the lack of an Ulepenut crop will not make 1971 a good year for the private sector, says339 words
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514 1971-08-04 13 LINK-UP BRINGS FRASER INTO COMMODITY FUTURES MARKET FRASER, one of Singapore's leading broking houses has entered the commodity futures business. The 98-year-old broking firm is being assisted in the exercise by the London subsidiary of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Smith, better known in financial circles as the "thundering herd." Merrill514 words
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Advertisement80 1971-08-04 13 "Holiday in a Spanish Villa? BOAC makes it easy!" i -it A For some people there is only one airline. That longed-for holiday on the Mediterranean is no longer just a dream. BOAC "Air-Villa Tours" offer travel plus accommodation on the French, Spanish or Italian coast at very reasonable prices.80 words
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Advertisement198 1971-08-04 13 INSIDE Big Jump In two-way trade between Singapore and the US; Japanese car makers roar Into world's top positions; NZ Dairy Board makes Stnganore it* regional marketing base; Shipping column: People in business. Page 14. Company new*; Share market report. Page IS. Oversea* market* New York, Melbourne. Hong Kong; Closing198 words
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691 1971-08-04 14 Big jump in two-way trade between Singapore and the US PEOPLE IN BUSINESS By COLIN GIBSON NEW YORK: A big increase in twoway trade between the United States and Singapore is reported for the first four months of the year by the U.S. Census Bureau. According to preliminary figures for691 words
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267 1971-08-04 14 Japanese car makers roar into world's top positions By GEORGIE LEE JAPANESE automobile J manufacturers have established themselves as firm contenders for a place among the world's top three automobile manufacturers. While production by top American makers declined Japanese manulacturers. on the other hand, recorded substantial increases in 1970 compared267 words
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Article, Illustration276 1971-08-04 14 SINGAPORE'S reputation as the region's trade and marketing centre has received a further boost with the decision of the New Zealand Dairy Board to set up Its regional marketing base In the Republic. It will be the third overseas office of the board,276 words
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Advertisement582 1971-08-04 14 PAGE 14 All-time high by Japan THE volume and value of ship construction orders received by Japan's shipbuilding industry in fiscal 1970 ended March registered an all-time high, according to the Japanese Transport Ministry. Domestic and foreign orders, not including ship repair orders, booked by the industry during the fiscal582 words
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Advertisement281 1971-08-04 14 §""inmrnr nnrfi metres long, 75 metres wide and 11.5 metres deep. There will be two cranes, each capable of lifting 300 tons, three 150 ton cranes and two berths. The largest dock being built in Japan at present is one of a million tons for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries New subsidiary281 words
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Advertisement269 1971-08-04 14 $130,000, was for Beecham (Malaysia). Five of the six containers will be used to export Ribena early next month. LNG carriers WORLD-WIDE concern about atmospheric pollution and protection for the environment has resulted in a world demand for natural gas. a clean burning fuel. To cope with the carriage of269 words
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Advertisement73 1971-08-04 14 Grow "1 I Grow I I Together I THERE ARE MANY WAYS I OF SAVING MONEY. WE.TOO, HAVE MANY SAVING SCHEMES ONE MAY POSSIBLY SUIT YOURNEEDS M M FIXED DEPOSIT M M FIXED SAVINGS M FIXED DEPOSIT WITHDRAWALS M HOUSING LOANS OTHER SCHEMES OF DEPOSIT ASIA f C-=^ 27 29.73 words
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Advertisement140 1971-08-04 14 Cat D 330 (75KW) and D 333 (110 KW) electric power plants. For logging camps and sawmills. Parts are interchangeable with the engines used in Cat D7F, D6C, 977K and 955K machines. CAT D 330 and D 333 electric sets save you stocking extra parts. There's less training time. Quicker140 words
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Article32 1971-08-04 15 j. E. Life Guinness lal.im W and G E.A.I. l\ Plant K Products lunie Pref. $15.00 +5.4i $6.30 +.2! $160 +.1! $168 +.11 $3.56 +.1 $2.75 +.1 $1.30 +.0 $1.61 +.0i32 words
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Article38 1971-08-04 15 inchcape S. Darby S. Bacan V. Iron N.B.T. E.N.E. F. I ninn Sugars Maw Par Far East $368 $5.80 $1.10 $3.80 $6.85 $3.52 $1.21 $2.20 $2.57 $2.29 —.20 —.20 —.10 —.10 —.10 —.08 —.07 —.07 —.07 —.0638 words
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Article15 1971-08-04 15 Haw Par *****° Faber Union 238.000 Malaysia Rice 177.000 s '-u» '"•M015 words
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Article31 1971-08-04 15 Aii*. 2 Aug. S Industrials: 180.01 180.01 1 Hotels: 81.59 (1.16 Properties: 145.13 143.60 Tins: 96.42 96.66 Dec 30. 1966 100 f Dec. 31. 1968 100 Dec 29, 1962 10031 words
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Article302 1971-08-04 15 UNITED Plantations has continued to push ahead in the current year, with both sales and profits reaching record levels at the half way mark. For the first six months to June, sales advanced by 25.4 per cent to $11.6 million from $9.3 million in January-June 1970 while302 words
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Article94 1971-08-04 15 CENTRAL OIL Palm Industries achieved a pretax profit of $566,028 for the six months ended November 1970 compared with $328,773 In the previous corre spondlng financial period. Production of palm oil was 2,725.87 tons compared with a forecast of 2.400 tons while production of palm kernel was 586.19 tons94 words
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Article116 1971-08-04 15 THE purchase by Haw Par Securities of the 2.155.000 Ordinary 50--cent shares (54 per cent) in Motor and General Underwriters Investment Holdings from Australian Industrial and Mining Corp i Austim) has been completed. In an announcement last night Haw Par International says the acquisition of116 words
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Article217 1971-08-04 15 Price losses are marginal T>RICES were easier on I the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday, reflecting profit-taking and a general cautious approach by operators who needed time to evaluate the latest news retarding the Singapore Government's Intention to introduce measures governing takeovers and mergers. Losses, however, were marginal217 words
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Article62 1971-08-04 15 rpHESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are (or deposits of US $25,000 and above. 1 mth 6 to 6 11 16': 2 mths 6 9 16 to 6 V 3 mths 65 8 to 6 13/16% 6 mths 7Mi to 7 5/16%62 words
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Article1044 1971-08-04 16 810 AND OFFIII PHICtt OFFICIALLY lIITIO AT THE CLOIK OF SUIINIM I" TMI »'"O*»'°"« VNO KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF TMI STOCK IXCHANGC 'VITM MICI MOVIMIMTt IM BRACKET! VIITIRDAY WIM: ITERLINC RUBBER! K.U Keponc 22 23 MaiakofT ISt 8. Timber S3 (Asia on. l Trust) (Manaisrt' pnett fsr1,044 words
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Article1455 1971-08-04 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2) 1.63. (2) 1.64. Alcan (1) 1.66. (2) 1.65. Allied Choc. (1) 2.09.1,455 words
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Article166 1971-08-04 16 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced 1 these best agreed merchant rates as at Aug. 3. )f Foreign Currency TT or OD S Sterling Pound 7.3850 Kustralian Dollar 3.4525 :anadlan Dollar 3.0175 *ew Zealand Dollar 3.4625 ><>uth Arabian Dinar 7.4025 J.B. Dollar 3.0600 Local dollars to 100166 words
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Article35 1971-08-04 16 In London on Monday the prices of Malayan S per cent CIF I'K/N European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton Dec. /Jan. was quoted at UK illS or Ex-Cont. 5278 sellers (Unchanged).35 words
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Article56 1971-08-04 16 (1) Export price In non-stcrltnK arris In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Loral dealers prices In Singapore dollars per tael. ,ondon leirut longkooK lurlch ■aria I pore (1) i pore (2) »v s. 42.35 42.65 Cloned 42.358 42.508 42.21 43.85 S 164.60 tu.t. 42.40 42. T0 43.cc56 words
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Article170 1971-08-04 16 Tin price recovers THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday recovered $1.75 from the past few days dip In prices to $627 .87 J per plcul on an official offering down 26 tons to 261 tons. The local market Was very steady with good support from the United States and170 words
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Article182 1971-08-04 16 C MINIM PRODUCE IXCMANUt SINCAPORE NOON CLOIINC PRICKS PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Cecemt 0U: bulk J521 sellers, dium $55 sellers. Coos: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose Aug./ Sent. UK/Cont. S3ot B. P*X>*r: Muntok A£TA white fob. ICMK NLW $165 sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 9%'; NLW Jixo sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b. 96<>182 words
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Article23 1971-08-04 16 AUG. 3 RUBBER: 99.25 cents per kilo (down 0.50 cents). TIN: 5627.871 (up 51.75). Official offerinc 261 tons (down 26 tons).23 words
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Article33 1971-08-04 16 London copper prices on Monday (previous In brackets): Wlrebar Spot buyer £457.00 ((459.50) seller £457 50 (£4*0.00): Three Months buyer £4*8.00 (£4M.SO> xller £4*8.30 (£*****). Market tone: Steadier. aalsi: 3,430 toni.33 words
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Article339 1971-08-04 16 market experienced little fundamental price change on Monday and remained basically quiet. Sellers were said to be rather reserved but conversely orders were scarce. The close was quietly steady Landed finished 0.1 OP higher to unchanged while CIFs were mostly unchanged on balance. NEW YORK: Demand continued slow339 words
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Article237 1971-08-04 16 T^EW YORK. Mon. The A The market closed modestly higher on (airly light volume with popular market averages somewhat below their best of t*» session In addition to technical factors, the market received several Important psychological boosts from the removal of the threat of a nation wide steel237 words
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Article67 1971-08-04 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Monday 7318 Friday "217 Week ago 74.18 RUBBERS Monday 203.23 Friday 202.67 Week ago 203.84 OILS Monday 354.60 Friday 357.05 Week ago 359.86 INDUSTRIALS Monday 397.2 Friday 401.5 Week ago 408.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 864 92 Friday 85« 43 Week ago 8«8.87 LONDON DOLLAR67 words
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Article275 1971-08-04 16 MELBOURNE. Tues Mining and oil shares eased In a dull market on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. There was a fractional recovery by some of the worst hit stocks towards the close but most were still down on the day. Today's closing middle prices In Australian dollars and cents275 words
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Article212 1971-08-04 16 |-f ONQ KONO. Tues. The market opened the week on an active tone and remained firm throughout the day with most of the favourite stocks putting on gains. The total turnover value for the day amounted to $13.33 million. Today* cluing prices In Hong Kong dollari and cnti212 words
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Article37 1971-08-04 16 On (he fn* ueftang* market In Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.02 'or T.T. and (.***** for aasfi. turtinc was quoted at 14.51 and ene titi of j.Kj ,t 314.37 words
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Advertisement287 1971-08-04 15 E SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Admiralty in Ron No. 44 of 1971 IN THE CAUSE OP ADMIRALTY action In Rem against the ship "Philippine Sampagulta" Between The Master and Crew of the Plaintiff, ship "Philippine Sampagulta 1 Versus The owners of the ship287 words
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Advertisement304 1971-08-04 15 THE BRITISH PHOSPHATE COMMISSIONERS DENTAL TECHNICIAN for service at Christmas Island, Indian Ocean Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for employment at Christmas Island. Details of starting salary. Terms and Conditions of Servicttogether with job specifications will be given at the interview. The initial period of engagement will be304 words
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Advertisement605 1971-08-04 15 MCGRAW-HILL FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS (S) LTD. Invites Singapore applicants for the post of:PRIVATE SECRETARY (FEMALE) (a i Senior Cambridge with credit In English. (b) Shorthand 120 w.p.m. (c) Typewriting 60/60 w.pjn. (d) Ability to correspond and work Independently without supervision. (c) Knowledge of filing and office procedure. (f) Minimum 3605 words
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Advertisement546 1971-08-04 15 Electronic firm specialising in the field of magnetic rotating componentry and computer hardwares requires ambitious Individuals with technical degrees or equivalent. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN: Technical diploma requirement with basic understanding of electronic theories and equivalent applications. Practical knowledge and ability to repair electronic products is required. QUALITY ASSURANCE SUPERVISOR: Person must546 words
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Advertisement60 1971-08-04 16 hhTEui PRODUCTS CORP Osaka, Japan have pleasure in announcing the appointment of SINGAPORE AGENCY HOUSE PTE.LTD. Goldhill Shopping Centre Singapore,ll Teh *****2 -*****9 as Sole Agent for SAKURA COLOR PRODDCTS I# SAKURA WATER COLORS SAKURA POSTER COLORS SAKURA CRAYONS SAKURA CRAY-PAS SAKURA SIGN PEN in Malaysia-Singapore-Brunei Indonesia effective Ist August60 words
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148 1971-08-04 17 SADC crash pilots back in the air again SINGAPORE, Tues. The two pilots of Singapore Air Defence Command Strikemaster which eras h ed yesterday proved today that they suffered no ill effects from the accident. They were back in the air again flying. Captain Yeo Pine Yong. 25, and Cadet148 words
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Article52 1971-08-04 17 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two manulacturers who carried out land development without Government permission were fined $100 today. Boey Sow Kuan and Wong Wan Kang, partners of Nam Soon Metal Manufacturing, admitted using a piece of land off Yio Chu Kang without written permission for a foundry on Sept. 29,52 words
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Article39 1971-08-04 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. Teenager Sapuan bin Saterl was charged ye sterday with stealing a ■Obi worth $8 from C.X Tang in Orchard Road yesterday. Trial was fixed for Nov. 13 and bail of $500 was allowed.39 words
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Article76 1971-08-04 17 Scholarship for Nantah graduate SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Pang Cheng Kock. a Nantah graduate, left for Canada today on a scholarship to take up an assistant lectureship at the University of Western Ontario. Mr. Pang. 23. who obtained hi.s Bachelor of Arts with first class honours in Government and Public Administration76 words
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Article41 1971-08-04 17 SINOAPORE, Tues. The dispute between Hotel Malaysia and the Pood. Drinks and Allied Workers' Union over distribution of money collected from the 10 per cent service charge will be heard by th* Industrial Arbitration Court on Thursday.41 words
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Article, Illustration124 1971-08-04 17 A CHAT OVER TEA WITH THE PRESIDENT WHAT was it that made the President pause and ponder? That's between Mrs. W.R. Rasanayagam. wife of the chairman of the executive committee of the Red Cross Society, and Pre-uimt Sheares during their conversation at the Istana yesterday. The occasion: A reception held124 words
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Article185 1971-08-04 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday 'Til K visit of the China trade mission to Malaysia luis been postponed by about 10 days to the tent week of the month. 1 This means that the 1 mission Peking's flrsc official delegation to Malaysia may still be here for the185 words
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137 1971-08-04 17 PARTIALLY PARALYSED MAN AWARDED $80,000 SINGAPORE, Tucs. Consent judgment for sso.ooo damages and costs was awarded by the High Court today to Chew Foo Wah, 24, seriously injured in a traffic acci lent at Upper Changi Road three years ago. Chew, now partially paralysed on the right side of his137 words
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Article128 1971-08-04 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Five of the six girls still In Outram hospital following last week's science laboratory explosion are off the dangerously ill list. Only Leong Swee Chan. 14. Is still on "DIL." The others are Lim Swee Tin, 13, Llm Chey El. 14. Yip Yoke Moy.128 words
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296 1971-08-04 17 KUALA KANGSAR. Tuesday THH Government today bundled its latest offensive against communist terrorist propaganda intensive "positive" psychological war fa re using new tactics. In this campaign, the people will not only be encouraged to maintain a continuous dialogue with the Government296 words
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Article35 1971-08-04 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lorry driver Ng San Hen was fined $30 today after admitting driving so slowly in Geylang Ruud that faster vehicles could not overtake him on March 2. 1969.35 words
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Advertisement61 1971-08-04 17 DUBO DUBON DUBONNET the tonic drink of international repute. Enjoy DUBONNET neat or on the rocks as a cocktail (with gin or vodka) as a long drink (with tonic or bitter lemon) SH4 ifly f In every great city there b a great newspaper in Hong Kong it's the Place61 words
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Advertisement107 1971-08-04 17 /jLUfCILtI W^/ i ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS md S JT\ RFNPH %lW CIRCULAR SAWS MA KIT A Power Tools are available from all jfr\ Hardware Dealers and other Tool Stockists *"> W I Other Power Tool models available: >.^# A H f^ S ~>*^M Biby Sanders Band Saws Belt Sanders Btnch107 words
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Miscellaneous778 1971-08-04 17 I On your TV and Radio 3 00 P.M. Opening followed By Basketball Tournament An Programme Summary 9.00 News Housewives' Matinee The Interview With Organisers (0 f maiZ enstlw Cowboy and the spinning girl 7.15. Alfred Hitchcock The Safe T u he Archie Snow 'Ji Second Malaysia Plan (A Hokkien778 words
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Advertisement151 1971-08-04 18 Congratulations to MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE SDN. BHD. on the occasion of their official inauguration today From LONDON PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY SDN. BEBHAD 'Incorporated In the states of Malaya) 9th Floor. American International Building Jalan Ampang;. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****/6. 154 LAHAT ROAD. IPOH TEL: ***** CONGRATULATIONS to MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE151 words
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Advertisement76 1971-08-04 18 IBEST WISHES to MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE SDN. BERHAD on the occasion of their INAUGURATION JERNEH INSURANCE CORPORATION SDN. BHD. (Incorporated in Malaysia) 4th Floor, Bangunan Bank Bumiputra Jalan Melaka, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****2 With The Compliment HEATH LANGEVELDT SDN. BERHAD Incorporated Insurance Brokers TEL: *****4/5. KUALA LUMPUR. Congratulations to MALAYSIA76 words
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Article330 1971-08-04 19 DEHIND every s v c c c s s ful company, a very powerful executive team will be found directing operations and making sure everything runs smoothly and profitably. And Malaysia National Insurance is no exception. As chairman of the board of directors, MNI has330 words
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Article, Illustration776 1971-08-04 18 FREDDIE CHEAH - FREDDIE CHEAH A NEWCOMER IN THE FIELD OF INSURANCE BY MALAYSIA National Insurance Sdn. Bhd. makes its entry into the very competitive field of insurance with its official inauguration tonight by Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. Being a locally-in-corporated company. MNI is quite certain776 words
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562 1971-08-04 18 THE WINDS OF CHANGE AS TRADITIONAL FEARS FADE OUT LIFE insurance companies throughout Malaysia are gradually beginning to feel the "winds of change" among the people about life insurance. In the past, the local folk held very traditional views and most of them were not aware of the importance of562 words
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Article, Illustration865 1971-08-04 19 It's 'insure a smile now in the new look approach INCREASING complexities in the Malaysian social and economic life has resulted in the demand for more sophisticated types of general insurance. The people are beginning to realise that hazards such as Illness, unemployment, damage or destruction to 'house and property865 words
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Advertisement43 1971-08-04 28 Don't waste water! SINGAPORE, Tues. Water lons on the previous Monday), use rose by 3.5 million gallons Only Seletar reservoir of the yesterday over Sunday to 99.7 three catchment areas had rain: million gallons (98.7 million gal- 0.06 in MAKE EVERY DROP COUNT43 words
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Advertisement114 1971-08-04 28 ,J KONICA C '^-^2^, Hwl aW '/^J Hk^sH MM The world's first completely computerised These are two superb cameras from Konica. The Autoreflex T with its Integrated Data Processing System calculates correct exposure and sets the camera ready to shoot. You'll never miss those instant candid shots. The system is114 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-08-04 28 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 am to noon today: Fair.14 words
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Advertisement84 1971-08-04 19 VERY BEST WISHES TO MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE SDN. BHD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR INAUGURATION AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNDERWRITERS /|§?st INSURANCE worldwide nIU BEST WISHES to MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE SDN. BHD. ON THEIR OFFICIAL INAUGURATION TODAY from LEMBAGA URUSAN DAN TABONG HAJI BANGUNAN TABONG HAJI 148. JALAN IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. CONGRATULATIONS84 words
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Advertisement124 1971-08-04 19 THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE GROUP Comprising Straits and Island Insce. Sdn. Bhd. The New Zealand Insce. Co. Ltd., The United Scottish Insce. Co. Ltd., The Victoria Insce. Co. Ltd., Welfare Insce. Co. Ltd. Extend their Heartiest Congratulations to MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE SDN. BHD. on the occasion of Their Inauguration BEST124 words
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527 1971-08-04 20 We know what's going on says the Tourist Board REFER to the letter by "Tour Operator" (8.T., July 31). Your correspondent may be aware that anyone found to be conducting local sightseeing tours without a valid Tourist Agency Licence Issued by Board is contravening the Tourist Promotion (Licensing and Control527 words
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395 1971-08-04 20 Illegal chit funds and that Govt study THE letter by Mr. Yew Chong Kew of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (ST., July 31) requires my further attention. The point I was making was that, a large number of chit funds are being operated illegally. The memorandum of their companies simply395 words
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Letter36 1971-08-04 20 r'O abandoned derelict cars have been left at the Towner Road car park for months. Could the authorities concerned please arrange to have them removed to avoid their taking up valuable parking space? ANTI-JUNK. Singapore 12.36 words
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Letter245 1971-08-04 20 Watch out for this 'wolf' HOUSEWIVES, be vigilant against professional tricksters! There are many around knocking at your doors these days! One such society "wolf" used to pass off as a respectable sales representative and call at flats delivering prizes supposedly won by you In a cosmetics contest you don't245 words
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Letter101 1971-08-04 20 I REFER to the letter by "Student" (ST., July 21) on the subject of bus passes. Students who are in possession of bus passes need not apply for new ones, as such passess are renewable annually. Renewal slips are supplied to schools as and when they are required.101 words
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Letter58 1971-08-04 20 WITH reference to the request by M. Y. Urn (ST.. July 28) for a bridge to be built across the drain at Commonwealth Avenue, the Public Works Department will soon be constructing an overhead pedestrian bridge to span both roads, near where the two theatres are. L. KAO CHUNG YING58 words
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Letter61 1971-08-04 20 I REFER to the letter from "Pang Chin Swee" (8.T.. July 20> concerning the provision of current account facilities for Post Office Savings Bank depositors. I would like to thank the writer for his suggestion and inform him that the Post Office Savings Bank has no plans to Introduce current61 words
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Letter86 1971-08-04 20 I REFER to the letter from "Keep Clean" complaining of Irregular garbage removal at Belimblns; Avenue. Sennett Estate (ST. July 7). Our investigations show that except for June 15 when the vehicle on the beat broke down, refuse was collected dally in the area. Any inconvenience caused by the unavoidable86 words
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109 1971-08-04 20 AT about 5.45 p.m. on July 27, I witnessed a most shocking traffic violation. I was travelling along Havelock Road when a school "patrolman" stopped the traffic to allow some schoolchildren to cross. A white Volkswagen shot past without even heeding the poor109 words
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517 1971-08-04 20 What's happened to our education policy? pOX the last few days there have been long overnight queues by people who want to get a place for their children in a particular school. This never happened a few years ago. What's happened517 words
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Advertisement256 1971-08-04 20 BHr~~"^BJS «*fc 1 i |i ii Despite this blob of fat.... Joanne Drew can unveil a perfectly-shaped woman in a matter of weeks Let Joanne Drew, Australia's leading figure consultant, correct your figure problem today! Whether it's a blob of fat or rtringy pole that hides the perfect figure in256 words
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Advertisement43 1971-08-04 20 Dine in the atmosphere of imperial Peking I JADE ROOM RESTAURANT I Specialists in Peking Cuisine with a decor that depicts the ancient 'Cathay' era and be entertained by RENOWNED VOCALISTS Hong Kong and Taiwan Jade Room no okhmo •cms axotfow uc. vtut/t43 words
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Advertisement1325 1971-08-04 21 TO LIVERPOOL ANt OTHER It /CONTINENTAL PORTS ITpore Sails P. S'riam Penan| PYRRNUS lenoes. Belfast An I An 7 An 1/11 Anil LONDOH BANKER Liverpool. A.onmouth ItJ II An An 11/17 JASON Liverpool, Dublin. CIIS|OW... An 11 »n An 14/11 An II PROMETHEUS li.erpoil An IS An W ANTILOCNUS li.erpool1,325 words
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Advertisement1071 1971-08-04 21 EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Sham Per «n Smpoore 10A0INC FOR: PASADENA An 1/11 An 11/14 An 15, 17 C'blanca, H'kur|/B'mer, R'dam/ A/dam, G'buri, Aarhus, C'haien SONCKHU An »71 An 22/24 An 2t/ I H, mOu Bremen. Adam R'dam. A'werf, Oslo, G'buri, Malmo, WRIARA Sift IS/IB Sept 17 il H^buri/i'min,"1,071 words
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Advertisement1048 1971-08-04 21 JBBhr JBHBB .PMJ JUFTk n M/./Pfi Mm EXPRESS SERVICE TO LDKDON. LIVEBPOOL I CQWTINENTIL PORTS BENATTQW 5.,, 7 Smppore P. Sham Penani Rotterdam Sipt 10OT ki jsa?, sis BiNGLOE For Hißlbur| Urt 2 Smppore P. Sham Penani London Sipt 5 7/ 0 G'mouth Sipt 11 Sinppon P. S'riam Penani OENALBANACH1,048 words
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Advertisement1097 1971-08-04 21 FORTNI6HTLY EXMJESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. New York Penani p. Sham S pore Kinpton !*M Jui2l Ii Pert An 5 An 7 Oct I »«*HOLM bill* Illy 11 An 11 An 17 LAOIKOwR- Slilt An I Slpt 11 Sift 14 Sift II All contracts are made on terms1,097 words
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Advertisement1029 1971-08-04 22 LiP^gMßVßlPPaVPaftfl tmmmo0 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australia/Singapore/Japan Servle« FtMktatH Spore Keelung Yokkaichi/Mgoja Y'haja Kobe 'Belgian Maru 2) Aug 2 Silt 7 Stpt 11 Stpt 14S«t 17 Slit Acteptieg cargi lit Mkr. Ouka. Nagan. Ttkakaaa KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. i JAPAN. H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sailt Japan Hongkong ETAS'pore1,029 words
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Advertisement868 1971-08-04 22 >» V ft. j TOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore Laadin far: I CHAKRATA" 24 An 27/21 An Auck, Well, Lytt, D'din. FOR PERSIAN GULF Singapore Laadin lar: I NARDANA Karachi, K'shahrKwt. Damm, Doha. Dubai. N STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Smiapore P. Sham Penane laadin 'ar: RAJUUt lßPart/1 An I Nappattmam,868 words
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Advertisement919 1971-08-04 22 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) rt ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Penang ArrKns: NEFTUKE CARNET IS/19 An 1/12 An '.agos. Cotonou, Takoradi, Antaerp, Bremen. NEPTUNE ZIRCON KM Aag M/919 words
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Advertisement678 1971-08-04 22 jMP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL gam SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE Jin Ampancj. KuaU Lu.npur The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE lUNCA.AYA "S"" "i^.rt H,.r. Ja.M-c 28 B. BUNCA RATA Hburg 29. Rdam 4 9 Awerp 7,9. Bremen 9 9 lUNCATANJONC 1/ 5 Sill 1/ I Stpt 11/11 Sipl678 words
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Advertisement794 1971-08-04 23 TNI PORT OF lINCAPORE AUTHORITY ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING BERTHIHC ARRANGEMENT* FOR AUGUST 4. OUT: Btnattow 1 2. Tcmpoti Mnru 10 11. Pindo Point 15/18. Ptrnnir 18. K.-.)ul« 2930. Preildent Hayta 30 39. Hyoyo Maru 40/41. Trcin Mtrnk 11 43 Texu 43 and Chaitlne M»mk 47 IN: Alexandra Voyazldn 3/2. Yatharu794 words
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Advertisement711 1971-08-04 23 It 3 overeign lines me \Vp^ MARINE UNfcb IMC \1 GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADING FOR ASTABUU. HAMILTON AND TORONTO Singapore P. Slum Penang PROMETHEUS a« 12/11 »«t 5/ I Omits APfOLONIA Stpt 1/13 S«?t2/7 S*rt 14/15 GENERAL AGENTS STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. SINSAPOIE lUUA LUMNHI rOIT JWIHINNUI rtNiKC ISkMtMWqr711 words
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Advertisement468 1971-08-04 23 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that I. LIM KUEH CHONO of No. 3-D, Commonwealth Close, Block 88. Singapore 3 have applied for a Wholesale Dealer's Liquor Licence In respect of premises No. 10. Hoklen Street (WEIICOME TRADING COMPAMY) Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of468 words
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Advertisement764 1971-08-04 23 IN THE MATTER OF ALLIANCE TRANSPORT COMPANY LIMITED (la Voluntary Liquidation) AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1965 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the creditors of the above named Company which is being wcund up voluntarily are required en or before the 20th day of August. 1971 to764 words
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Advertisement693 1971-08-04 23 INDIA-MALAYSIA TEXTILES BERHAD (Incorporated in MalaytU) NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that the Fifth Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Company wf.l be held at the Board Room, 3rd Floor. Hotel Mandarin. Jalan MacAlistcr. Penang. on Monday 30th August. 1971 at 3 p.m. for the following purposes— 1. To receive the Company693 words
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Advertisement860 1971-08-04 24 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS Siapaan Mly 18 te*ti I aarS. Mil jit ii Mir M cistt i mrl Minimum S? >0 lor ft uordj Siagapsre sad MiUjm M.TS S w*r. Minimum $11 ti lor li irordt ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL SastsftfS Ml,: }l M S Wits MaUltia **l» V•» I wtfi. Minimum 170 lor 10860 words
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Advertisement748 1971-08-04 24 INCOMC OFFORTUNITV— Earn (200/--—(400- weekly. American Company 1* looking for 3 ambitious men/ladles to train for direct sale*. Interview* j 10.30 a.m.— 1.00 p.m. today and tomorrow at 136. Moulmeln Road/ phone *****2 Spore. URCENTLY NEEDED Tugboat Engineer* Mechanic* with previous seagolng experience. Pleas* apply In person Room 501. Shaw748 words
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Advertisement926 1971-08-04 24 WANTED ENCLISH SPEAKINC CENERAL cook amah American fa-nily 1 teenager live-in 18. Dalkellb Road off 4| ma. Dunearn Road B'pora 11. EXPERIENCED DRIVER WANTID with 3 yean driving experience Working hours 8.00 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Apply personally to 52 Ngee Ann Building B'pore. FAIR LADY FASHIONS LTD. require* A SALESMAN926 words
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Advertisement1057 1971-08-04 24 DISTRICT tO: Two-*torey dcUtched bulldlnc. Available Immediate y Lounge separate dining room, study, kitchen, servant s amen it e*. Upstairs 4 -bed room 2-batbrooma. balconies. fUnt: f 1,800/- p.m. Furnished David Ptio» A Son*. Valuer* Real Ettatc Agents: Tel: *****2 (ft lines) 30. Tanflln Road. SERANCOON CAROEN UTAH t Bedroomed1,057 words
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Advertisement1021 1971-08-04 24 DIST. 11 FURNISHED 1 BEDROOMED bungalow and one semi-detached bungalow available Immediately Tel: ***** B'pore. FULLY FURNISHID TIRRACI corner house 73. Watten Drive. Large garden. Interested. pleas* ring ■'pore ***** for appointment. UNFURNISHED BUNGALOWS Thorn son Road, near golf club SB5O/-. d io Jalan Jellta 6 rooms Sl3OO/Contact Kho s1,021 words
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Advertisement818 1971-08-04 24 SELETAR HILLS *lngle-*lor*y semidetached 3 bedrooms, mosaic throughout, fully furnished, good location. facing Eaat. (46 000 0.n.0. Enquiries *****5 B'pore. DISTRICT tt shophouse 'modern fists at SV, m/a Upper Berangoon Road Charlton Park. 3 bedrooms. 1 bathroom I. vlna- dining rooms balcony and kitchen. Tel *3*7 a B'pore. THREE BEDROOM818 words
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Advertisement927 1971-08-04 24 SOOK KEEPING BECINNERS: M.W.F. 7.30 830 p.m. Starting 4.8 71 MW. 5.30 8.30 p.m. Starting 11.7.71 (Middle Road) Saturday* 4 6 p.m. Starting 7.8.71: Intermediate Higher Accounting for LCC 1872/I'itman's Sept. 1871. Typewriting 7.30 s m 830 p.m.. also Electric Typewriters SIC. 283 C Selegle Complex. 75 Middle Road. *****.927 words
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Advertisement803 1971-08-04 24 MALAYA 7-OAVS 8100/ (alr-conOt tloned room) Hangkor Island C/Hlgh. lands 5-days (85/- 10/». 15/8. 16/8. Cameron Highlands 4-daya (69 10/8. 14/8. 18/8 South Thailand 6 daya (95/. 10/8, 15/8. Bangkok Chlengmal 1 5-days Tour 5360 8-days by air (630/- 10/1, 16/8. Oxlry Travel. 108. President Building Spore *****/*****. CHARTERED FIGHT!803 words
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517 1971-08-04 25 Record 39 in keen tussle for MCA top posts KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday least 10 new candidates are contesting the 15 seats of the MCA top policy-making body the central woikinz committee. With a record number of 39 candidates, the election to be held at the MCA general assembly meeting on517 words
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72 1971-08-04 25 PERaH. Tues.— A Russian passenger ship is to enter the trade between Singapore and Fremantle. Western Australia, in November. Shipping authorities here said last night that 5.600--ton Khavarovsk, which is registered in Vladivos- tock, will make Its first trip from Fremantle on Nov. 7.Reuter - 72 words
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Advertisement538 1971-08-04 25 (Cont. from Page 24). Photography ,OUNO AND PHOTOGRAPHIC equ pm ,nt We stock the biggest v.rlily -t competitive price Benteng yuay. Sport. Wanted to purchase MERANTI LOCS K:ist Kalimantan only, all ftuCM, 6 metres up mechiiproductlon. Srnd quotations North 126-A. Wutten Estate porr II [QUIRED Kood used 30' Conveyor ,iui|.ment538 words
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Advertisement870 1971-08-04 25 VARIOUS BRAND! of alr-condltlooer twin door refrigerators. For sale/ rer.ui 'repairs specialist. Trade-in accepted. Contact Lawrence Trading Co-. Ltd.. 234. Victoria Street. 8 pore Tel: *****. SWISH CURTAIN RAIL with Nylon fitting, cording set. smooth silent action, no pelmet needed. Merchandise and Produce Limited. B. Oeorg* Lee Chambers. Singapore. Tel:870 words
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Advertisement929 1971-08-04 25 1*64 SUNBEAM alpini with hardtop, registered In Malaysia Excellent condition. Insured till March 1072 12.500 Phone B'pore *****8 I*6l FORD CONSUL taxed 4 new tyre* radio, immaculate condition (890/-. Contact Lt. Cooley 8 pore *****1 ext. *****/4/0 after 6 p.m. IM* CORTINA OELUXB. One owner. Seafoam blu* with matching trim.929 words
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Advertisement297 1971-08-04 25 CENERAL SPRAY PAINTINC rffrl (rrmtor r*p«lr refrigerator, television, air-coodltloner at Customer's House. Kuong Ooey Company M 9744. 6«T3M CENERAL IPRAY PAINTINC repair refrigerators 5 hours customer's house, re-enamel bath-tub on board ship. 2M12. ***** Chopping guide FOR TNAT JIWILLCRV— the epitome of elegance and fins craftsmanship that will always be297 words
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Advertisement241 1971-08-04 25 DIAI CONTRACTORS House/Shop Renovating. Electrical. Ptumbeiing Painting Mosaic Phone Spore *****8. NIOMTLADV SOCIAL EICORT offer. multi-racial charming. courteous ladles for social entertainment. Call Miss Butterfly *****0/*****4 Spore. HOME service we take care of your floors, any floors. Tel. *****2 for appointment. Where to May (I'pON) HOTIL SAVOY, 10- A. Upper241 words
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Advertisement528 1971-08-04 25 (a) (1) Port: ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT (11) Department: Employees Provident Fund Board Petaling Jaya. (b) Salary Scale: $950 x 50 $1,050 Probation ar> Bar $1,150 x 50 $1,850 (AU-ln) Point of entry will depend on experience. (c) Citizenship: Malaysian Citizen (d) Ace: Not more than 40 years of age (c) Qualifications528 words
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Advertisement446 1971-08-04 25 KKBADANAN KEMAJUAN NKGEBI PEKAK JAWATAN2 KOBONO Pennohonan2 ada-iah dl-pelawa darlpada Warga Negara Malaysia bagl JawatanS yang tersebut dlbawah lnl dengan Perbadanan Kemajuan Negerl Perak 1. PrnylmpanJ Klrat (BookKeeper) Kelulusan: London Chamber of Commerce serta 81JU Pelajaran Malaysia aUu setanding dengan -nya dan mendapat kepujian dalam Bahasa Malaysia serta berpengalaman dalam446 words
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Article, Illustration667 1971-08-04 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By THE Philippines. South Korea and Brunei have named their top athletes for the Singapore AAA Open at Fairer Park from Aug. 13 to 15. Several Olympic repre s c n tatlves and Asian Games stars from nine countries will be seen in667 words
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Article52 1971-08-04 26 The quarter-finals of the 1971 Singapore Ladles Open amateur golf championships, will be played at Bukit Course today. Draw 1.15 p.m. Miss Kee Bee Khim. Mrs. A. Muladl; 1.21 Mrs. Tobing Mrs. I. Huxtable; 1.27 Mrs. E. Soemantrle Miss D. Herfien; 1.33 Mrs. N. Clayton Mrs.52 words
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Article249 1971-08-04 26 DRAW and starting times for the Singapore Open amateur golf championships for the Stableford CompetUlon at Bukit course today. Ist tee: 1.4« p.m. Mrs. D.N. Ngo. Mrs. P. Olddens (22). Mrs. Lewerlssa (11); 1.46 Mrs. P. Ezchlel (19). Mrs. Rooroh (10). Mrs. N.C. Ngul (16). Ut Mrs.249 words
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237 1971-08-04 26 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - Badminton tour of Europe to train 'hopefuls' urged PERCY SENEVIRATNE By SEND four talented youngsters on a sixweek badminton tour of Europe, covering the AllEngland championships. The venture will prove more fruitful than prolonged training sessions. This advice comes from Lee Kin Tat, Singapore's ex-tensively-travelled badminton star who has been237 words
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Article237 1971-08-04 26 ALL the seeded players had smooth passages into the third round of the men's singles on the second day of the Singapore national badminton championships at SBA hall last night. Among them was newly-crown-ed Junior champion Ng Chor Yau who scored a clean cut 15-5 15-7237 words
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Article32 1971-08-04 26 LONDON, Tues. The Cricket Council stated tonight that it wished to postpone the MCC tour of India and Pakistan to 1973-73. The tour was originally scheduled for 1971-73. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article79 1971-08-04 26 TOLLILADS scored a 3-0 up- set win over fancied Burnley United in the PAS Dlv Two B league at Farrer Park yesterday. Jollilads were In form, with their dashing striker, centre-forwarti R. Ramachandra. scoring a hattrick. Rajajl SC. hit by a "referees boycott. played their second79 words
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394 1971-08-04 26 A MALAYSIA victory on the opening day A that would be the ideal start to the 15th Merdeka soccer tournament at Merueka Stadium tonight. South Vietnam, of course, are never easy to beat. Last year they held Malaysia to a scoreless draw. But the394 words
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Article112 1971-08-04 26 JUNIOR tennis star Zainuddin Ishak and McCabe Cup player Llm Phee Lan scored doubles in the National Schools Open Tennis Championships at East Coast Road on Monday. Zainuddin, of Bt. Patrick's beat schoolmate Michael Choo 6-3. 4-6. 6-1 In a 90-mlnute thriller to take the 'A' division singles112 words
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275 1971-08-04 26 JOE DORAI - Two SEAP Games swim marks bettered JOE DORAI By TWO Asian Age Oroup 1 swimmers Patricia Chan and Khong Kok Sun yesterday bettered two SEAP Games records on the second day of the SASA Open swimming championships at Queenstown pool. They thus Join eight others in qualifying ror the SEAP275 words
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303 1971-08-04 26 Dunearn beat ACS for third placing OUNEARN Secondary ■■^Technical, the most Improved school In rugby, yesterday beat old-timers Anglo-Chinese School 5-0 (a goal) in the National Schools 'A' division third placing match at Woodsville. Dunearn, who made their debut In the senior division only this year, finished their programme with303 words
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Article106 1971-08-04 26 LONDON, Tues. The following county cricket matches have been abandoned because of heavy rain. At Canterbury: Kent 416-dec. Middlesex 354-6 C. Radley 97 n.o. Kent 10 points, Middlesex 6 points. At Sheffield: Yorkshire 320-5 dec and 54-0. Lancashire 277. Yorkshire 7 points, j-ancashlre 5 points. At WestonReuter - 106 words
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Article513 1971-08-04 26 CT. PATRICKB School. w"h a good crop of swimmers in Ricky Tho. Andrew Yeo and Ang Peng Leong. dominated the three boys' divisions on the third day of the Katong District swimming championships at Amber Road yesterday and look set to capture all the513 words
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Advertisement62 1971-08-04 26 £2k~%f*±^% BASED ON THE LAST 3 DIGITS lEm^^P Cdwll of the serial numbers on the coupon Only Special Draw Coupons with both tables filled are eligible for the Lucky Draw. Subscription Coupons with one or both tables filled are also eligible for the Lucky Draw. TOMORROW'S DRAW NO 41/71 (5.1.71)62 words
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Miscellaneous79 1971-08-04 26 SWIMMING: Serangoon District final (Amber Rd. 2 p.m.); Bukit Timah final (ACS pool. 2.15 p.m.). BADMINTON: National championships (SBA hall. 8 pm i GOLF: Ladies Open championships (Bukit course, 1.15 pm >. RUGBY: National school*. Championships: Whitley v Victoria (Woodsville. 8.30 a.m.). Victoria v Dunearn (Woodsville. 5 p.m.) TABLE TENNIS:79 words
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Article283 1971-08-04 27 TWEW YORK, Tues. Demonstrators from the National Association for Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) booed and jeered South African Frew McMillan as he began a match against top-seeded John Newcombe of Australia in the U.S. professional tennis championship at Chestnut Hill. Massachusetts, last night. WhenReuter - 283 words
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Article20 1971-08-04 27 QUEENSLAND. Tues. The touring South African Springbok rugby team swamped a Queensland country side 45-14 at Toowoomba today.20 words
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Article247 1971-08-04 27 Marge to have a baby YEW YORK, Tues. a1 Margaret Court of Australia, the world's top ranked woman tennis star, said yesterday she was expecting a baby in March and would not play in any more tournaments until after it was born. Mrs. Court, 29, who last year became onlyReuter - 247 words
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Article33 1971-08-04 27 TOKYO. Tues Mr. Hlsata Yamaguchl, director of the Japan Athletic Association, tald today he would visit North Korea next month to discus* the possibility of sport exchange between the two countries.33 words
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Article75 1971-08-04 27 Aussies set betting record CYDNEY, Tues. Australians bet a record total of A 5693.748.337 through the nations six off -course ,'totalisator agency boards during the 1970-71 racing season which ended last Saturday, figures revealed today. It was a 13.71 per cent increase on 1969-70. The totalisator betting shops operate inReuter - 75 words
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546 1971-08-04 27 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By yA YA did a sparkling gallop with stablemate Ness Lane at Bukit Timah yesterday. They sprinted from the 4f and ran the last 3f in 36 2/5 on good going. Ya Ya (apprentice Sairi Sulaiman up) appeared to have546 words
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Article59 1971-08-04 27 NEW DELHI. Tues. Rumania gained a winning 4-1 margin over India to reach the Inter-tone final of the Davis Cup here today. The Rumanians now meet Brazil, who beat Czechoslovakia 4-1 in their semi-final tie. The winners of the Rumania-Brazil match face the United States in59 words
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Article56 1971-08-04 27 CYDNEY, Tues. Sydney racing stables are being hit by a mild epidemic of virus infections. No deaths have been reports ed from the infections, first reported a month ago. One veterinarian said last night the infection was spreadin? slowly through Sydney's training centres. To date we haven't56 words
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Article359 1971-08-04 27 OERKING FLEET, a newcomer in Class 4, stepped out stylishly in a trial with Jimbo (A K. Cheam) at Bukit Timah yesterday. They raced over 3f In 36 4/5 on good going with Herring Fleet striding out fluently at the finish. A four-year-old New Zealand horse by359 words
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Article97 1971-08-04 27 I^RANKFURT. Tues. West M. Germany's national women's hockey team left here yesterday on a round-the-world tour which will take them to Ceylon, the Far East. Australia and New Zealand, Mexico and the United States. The 15-member team headed by Barbara Kolbenschlag will play 25 matches, ofReuter - 97 words
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Article67 1971-08-04 27 TAIPEH, Tues. The Joiik Kung basketball team wll! leave Tuipeh for Singapore on Friday to represent Taiwan In the 1971 Singapore Independence Cup tournament opening on Aug 8. tne Central News Agency said today. Jong Kung, champions of last year's tournament, will join teams67 words
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Article69 1971-08-04 27 NEW YORK. Tues. Results of U.S. baseball games played yesterday American »>*fue: Boston 7 Baltimore 4; New York 7 Cleveland 0: Detroit 11 Washington 7; Oakland 2 Kansas City 1; Chicago 7 Minnesota 5; California 3 Milwaukee 1. National League: Houston 2 Chicago 1; Philadelphia 4 AtlantaAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration126 1971-08-04 27 NEW YORK, Tues. Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, winners of the 1971 national team championship, have cut Into Lee Trevino's tead in professional golf's moneywinning race, the U.B. P.O.A. said yesterday. Palmer and Nicklaus each won US$2O,OOO lor their team victory at the126 words
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Article100 1971-08-04 27 LONDON, Tues. A decision on aeon Boycott's ntnos to play (or England in the Second cricket Test against India will not be taken until Wednesday, the day before the match begins at Old Traflord, Manchester. Boycott suffered a severe hamstring Injury to his leit leg when100 words
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Article32 1971-08-04 27 CHRISTCHURCH. Tue». A New Zealand cricket team will tour the West Indies next season, Mr. Gordon Leggat. chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council's Board of Control, said here tonlßht32 words
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Miscellaneous215 1971-08-04 27 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Display ones English; first 1 One who tre.d. he.v.lv f th r notle upon chilblain ha* trouble 1 l 5. The 2 foreign"' muscles .r. 8 Humour m.Klng ones eye, Ot £uUar lm n7. Iy f r Noted 11 meul ga h s a 7.215 words
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273 1971-08-04 28 CHRISTINA CHEANG - Police to thank three who caught a thief CHRISTINA CHEANG By SINGAPORE, Tues. Two schoolboys and a bus-conductor are to receive police commendations for their public-spirited-ness in arresting a snatch thief yesterday. But the 15-year-old schoolboys. Tan Ban Kok and Tan Twee Fook, and bus- conductor Teng An Kau. 28.273 words
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73 1971-08-04 28 Switch to Roman calendar is stalled COLOMBO, Tues. Government plans to revert from variable lunar weekends to the Saturday-Sun-day holiday have been stalled by the Opposition. The Senate, Ceylon's Upper House tn which the Opposition has a majority, has announced that voting on legislation bringing the Roman calendar back IntoAP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration125 1971-08-04 28 N.G. KUTTY - N.G. KUTTY By RESERVE UNIT men from Queenstown turning woodcutters last night to free 10 buses and a dozen cars caught behind bumper-to bumper behind a fallen tree in Stevens Road. Armed with parangs, axes and ropes, they chopped up the huge tree trunkCHEW BOON CHIN - 125 words
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Article433 1971-08-04 28 T ONDON. Tu*s The stock market l r.tr.aird after early firmness on the Lockheed loan. Operator! remained sceptical or Wall street s ability to sustain yesterday's uptrend. Sluggish UK bank lending and a fall In lint. ah machine tool exports At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Times Indix was433 words
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Article24 1971-08-04 28 BANGKOK. Tues. The Thai Government Is considering financial aid to hotels In Bangkok hard hit by a slump In tourist trade. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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315 1971-08-04 28 'Stay home' order to 1,800 Red advisers in Sudan KHARTOUM, Tuesday 'THE Sudanese Gov- ernment has ordered most of the estimated 1,800 Soviet advisers serving in Sudan to stay in their homes, but there are no plans to withdraw the ambassador, a Soviet Embassy spokesman said today. The disclosures followedReuter - 315 words