The Straits Times, 7 August 1971
1971-08-07
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Title Section24 1971-08-07 1 T^WERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration553 1971-08-07 1 Goh: We threaten no-one '111-informed' opinions on our defence plans SINGAPORE, Friday QR. Coh Keng Swee cleared the air today over what he described as "ill-informed" opinions on Singapore's defence policy. The structure of the defence force was such that it would be evident "even to the meanest intellect" that553 words
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Article, Illustration189 1971-08-07 1 Walk in deep space Apollo on last lap splash down WORDEN 'FLOATS' OUT TO RETRIEVE MOON ROCKS LTOUSTON, Fri. 11 Accelerating accurately toward earth on the last lap of their 12 day moon mission, the Apollo 15 astronauts were told today that conditions were good for tomorrows splashdown in theUPI; UP - 189 words
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Article266 1971-08-07 1 Hope still for 183 PoWs STOCKHOLM, Fri. Plans to fly U.S. prisoners of war out of Indochina on a chartered SAS Jetliner have not been cancelled but "postponed indefinitely," the Stockholm newspaper Dagens Nyhe.er said today. The newspaper, which set of.' speculation about the possible release of 183 prisoners fromUPI - 266 words
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Article56 1971-08-07 1 TOKYO. Fri. An All-Nip-pon Airways airliner with 39 people aboard developed a malfunction in its nose landing gear on a domestic flight but landed safely at Tokyo International airport today. The Incident came one week after another ANA airliner collided with a Sabre Jet inAP - 56 words
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177 1971-08-07 1 Two years in Changi for Nanyang four OINGAPORE, Fri. President Sheares has confirmed the detention orders for two years made by the Minister for Home Affairs on four Nanyang Slang Pau executives. They are Lee Mau Seng, 39, former managing director of the paper, its editor-in-c h i c f177 words
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Article37 1971-08-07 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. The Nixon Administration has ordered a halt to ground reconnaissance patrols conducted Inside China by Laotian tribesmen supported and trained by the U.B. Central Intelligence Agency (C.1.A.), the Washington Pcet said today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article74 1971-08-07 1 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union and China yesterday signed "an agreement on trade and payments," Tass said. The terse announcement did not elaborate and said only that the pact was signed by Peking's De- puty Foreign Minister, Mr. Chou Hua-min, and his Soviet counterpart,AP - 74 words
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Article439 1971-08-07 1 ANTHONY NG - New 'save rubber' move ANTHONY NG: By Kuala Lumpur, Friday AS Ihe rubber price slipped to 92 cents a kilo A (417 cents per Ib) the lowest since 1949 the Government stepped in with an action plan to boost prices. The save the rubber price plan calls for official intervention439 words
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Article21 1971-08-07 1 COLOMBO, Fri. Ceylon's 125 million population today switched to observing all full moon days and Sundays as holidays. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article62 1971-08-07 1 Great England recovery MANCHESTER, Fri. Skipper Ray Illingworth (107) and fast bowler Peter Lever (88 not out) set an eighth, wicket record partnership of 168 to put England right back In the game in the second day of the First Test against India here today. At close India were 862 words
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Article35 1971-08-07 1 NEW YORK. Fri. United Nations Secretary General U Thant has cancelled all his travel plans, including visits to Africa and Europe, on his doctors' advice, said a U.N. spokesman.— Rcuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement135 1971-08-07 1 INVESTMENT. DIAMONDS at wholesale prices DIAMONDS of fine quality are sound investments •We stock some of the finest diamonds. lf you I have 2000 or. more to invest and seek a stable fund a protection against inflation set us for I further details. at: CHIONG SHING'9 »/F__ 656 NORTH MIDGE135 words
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Advertisement126 1971-08-07 1 Philco- I Can you afford I anything less? What makes Philco so superior? What makes 1 it worth the extra? Basically longer life. Of 1 everything. Philco spend a little extra on I everything. Little parts. Big parts. Like a specially contoured sound baffle round the I fan. It costs126 words
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283 1971-08-07 2 MASIE KWEE - A day of double joy for a half million children MASIE KWEE By SINGAPORE, Fri. For Singapore's half-a-milllon schoolchildren today, it was a day of double Joy. They celebrated National Day AND end of term. Education Minister Mr. Lim Kirn San kicked off the festivities with this message to them:283 words
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Article, Illustration805 1971-08-07 2 TAN WANG JOO - TAN WANG JOO Spotlight on the Singapore Armed Forces Grand finale of parade dances by schools By Singapore, Friday •T H E increasing sophistication of the Singapore Armed Forces will he spotlighted in the National Day parade at the Padang on Monday805 words
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Advertisement165 1971-08-07 2 America's ■^■^^L lftT£6St~S6llill£ FORMuugL cough mixture ±f?liiow available cough md| FORMULA |2 M C!ma>amama ■si 44 iin Singapore ontams iP extra strength H SILENTIIB COUGH MIXTURE M Modem COugh Si HL Antitussive-Expectorant ,o§«f^fl VICKS FORMULA 44 contains SILENTIUM*, *«y*isi:.i* -.*> #«Blii Wbh^ Decongestant ,^so%*^ WF^^L. tne cough silencer that speeds165 words
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Article, Illustration859 1971-08-07 3 Only invited guests are allowed to enter the Padang area SINGAPORE, Fri. Parts of the city will be sealed off when the National Day parade is held on the Padang on Monday morning. Only invited guests are allowed to enter the Padang area to watch859 words
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84 1971-08-07 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Twenty-one Hone Kong jewellers, some with relatives, flew in toduv to join Singaporeans in the National Day celebrations. The group, here at the invitation of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will stay for a week. Group leader. Mr Young CM Wan84 words
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582 1971-08-07 3 '"THE following bus servl- ces will be diverted from 6 a.m. to noon on National Day because of the closure of certain roads in the city for the big parade. Services to be diverted from East Coast Road Into Tanjong Katong Road, Dunman582 words
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Article29 1971-08-07 3 TV SINGAPI'RA will berfn transmission on National Day at 8.37 a.m. on Channels 5 and 8 with a direct telecast of the parade at the Padang.29 words
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Article49 1971-08-07 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A record shop owner was fined $500 today for selling pirated records on Tuesday. Ng Guan Aik. 25, admitted having 31 pirated records for sale in his shop at Outram Park when he was arrested by police officers from the CID Commercial Crime that day.49 words
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207 1971-08-07 3 City is all dressed up for the big day CINGAPORE, Fri. With three more days to go to National Day, the city is already dressed up for the occasion. The decorations are not complete, but flags, bunting and strings of coloured lights have gone up at Government offices, main roads,207 words
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Article30 1971-08-07 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A labourer, Azad Mohammed, 22 today denied pushing a CID police officer. V. Kumara Samy a: Mci Ling Street yesterday. Trial Is fixed for Nov. 28.30 words
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Article24 1971-08-07 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. There were no top winners in yesterday's Toto draw No. 61/71. The Jackpot for this Sunday's draw is $140,000.24 words
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Advertisement34 1971-08-07 3 Wfw* 1 cr. G.C. De Silva 3, RoMles Ploce. Singopcre I ETERNA-MATIC SERVICE CENTRE ITH FLOOR DENMARK HOUSE. SINCAPORE 1. Solt Age-Hi: FE Zuellig (Trading) Pte. Ltd. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Panang, Kota Kinabflu, Kuching.34 words
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Advertisement297 1971-08-07 3 FANTASTIC BARGAINS CLEARANCE PRICES NEVER OFFERED BEFORE LADIES: MEMS: Sun About* Stretch Evt 80/20' Doc/Cotton S'ocki $10.90 $p. Shirt* 4.90 Ptd. Doc/Cotton t Cr«p« Arrow fc Monhotton Shirt* $7.90 L/Sleeve Shirts $10.90 Wrangler Denim (Odd Sjl#s) French^r. silit Ptd. cJi«U° E 80/20 t>-c/Cotton Saree (6 yds) $60.00 ?*«•"<» $1290 Ptd.297 words
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111 1971-08-07 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Intraco is importing about 60,000 metric tons of cement over the next three months to overcome the acute shortage in Singapore. This follows a request by the Government. This first shipment of 5,000 tons is expected to arrive some time next111 words
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Article, Illustration315 1971-08-07 4 LEE SU SAN - 'We won't budge' demo by Poly students LEE SU SAN By Singapore. Friday TWO thousand Singapore Polytechnic stu dents staged a demonstration against the campus administration todav. The campus quadrangle was a sea of students who for almost an hour kept up an incessant chant of "we won't budge. The315 words
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Article49 1971-08-07 4 SINGAPORE Fri —A labourer Edrls bin Ahmad. 23. was allowed $500 bail today when he denied having v.sed force in outraging the modesty of a nine-year-old girl in a vacant piece of land in Sussex Estate on May 14. Trial is fixed for Nov. 2649 words
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Article34 1971-08-07 4 SINOAPORE. Fri. Tey Meng Gong was fined $150 today by a traffic court after he admitted operating a pirate taxi In Kirn Yam Road on June 18. His car was forfeited.34 words
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Article169 1971-08-07 4 tfINOAPORE, Fr i An electric contractor today withdrew his appeal in the High Court against the $4,000 damages awarded to him for slander by his former sub-tenant, a businesswoman. Leong Teng Wah had earlier decided to appeal against the award on the grounds that it169 words
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136 1971-08-07 4 Tell her if she looks silly, but gently does it SINGAPORE. Fri.— lf your girlfriends or women relatives sport the "indecent" fashions of thr West, point out gently and tactfully how ridiculous they look. This advice came from thr Parliamentary Secretary (Education) Inche Mohammed Cihazli Ismail. when he spoke at136 words
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131 1971-08-07 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The hearing of a "wrongful dismissal action by a former police corporal, with 15 year's service, continued before Mr Justice Tan Ah Tan in High Court today V. Sithambaram. 40, represented by Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam. is asking the ccurt to declare that131 words
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101 1971-08-07 4 Book on health and safety at work SINGAPORE, Frl. A selected collection of articles, talks and seminars given In Singapore over the past few years on occupational health and safety has been compiled In a book just published under the title: "Health and Safety at Work." It Is published Jointly101 words
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Article50 1971-08-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The manager of Kian Huat Company in Klang Road was fined a total of $400 in a traffic court today on four similar charges of allowing the company's lorries to emit excessive smoke between Feb. 2 and April 6 last year. He pleaded guilty.50 words
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80 1971-08-07 4 CASE COMPILES LIST OF 'FAIR' TRADERS SINGAPORE. Frl. The Consumers' Association of Singapore is compiling a list of traders who sell at fair prices. This is an antl-prlcc-increase measure taken by the Ministry of Finance and the association. The list is ex- pected to be ready in a few weeks80 words
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112 1971-08-07 5 Detained: Man cleared of assault charge SINGAPORE, Fri. Theyvendran Ramanathan, acquitted of criminal conspiracy and assault on NTJUC leader, Mr. Phey Yew Kok, was detained today. Theyvendran. a former technical records officer of MSA. is brine held under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. He was picked ud by three112 words
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Article30 1971-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Frl— The Singapore Employers Federation will hold Us annual dinner at the Island Ballroom of Shangrila Hotel In Orange Grove Road on Sept 18 at 7.45 p.m.30 words
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390 1971-08-07 5 STATEMENT SETS A POSER SINGAPORE, Frl. /M employers and trade unions in Singaj)ore were confused today over the stern statement on annual bonuses issued by the Government yesterday. Some felt the Government was deliberately applying the brake to a possible build-up of a390 words
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97 1971-08-07 5 Dr. Nalla Tan to speak at Denver conference SINGAPORE, Fri.— Health educationist Dr. Nalla Tan will attend the second World Family Life conference In Estes Park In Denver, Colorado, from next Friday to Aug. 18. She will deliver an opening address on "The Impact of a Changing Society on the97 words
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261 1971-08-07 5 Geylang beggars quit after warning by MP SINGAPORE, Fri. Most of the beggars in the Geylang Serai area are off the streets following a threat of police action by their MP. Inche Rahmat Kenap had given them two weeks to move. Today, as the deadline expired. Mr. Lawrence Aroklaraj. secretary261 words
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Article49 1971-08-07 5 SINOAPORE. PH. Singapore's new Ambassador to Japan, Dr. Loy Keng Foo, received his credentials from President Sheares at the Istana this momIng. Dr. Loy. who Is chairman of the Geography Department Nanyang University, succeeds Dr. Ang Kok Peng. He leaves soon to take up the post.49 words
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Article29 1971-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. W.J.A. Harris, a British adult education expert, will arrive here on Sunday for a five-day study of adult education developments in Singapore.29 words
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224 1971-08-07 5 Peranakans call for closer ties with neighbours SINGAPORE. Frl. One of the alms of the Peranakan Association Is to work for harmonious relations between Singapore and her neighbours. Malaysia and Indonesia, the association's president, Mr. T.W. Ong. has said. Mr. Ong was speaking at the association's annual meeting. The Peranakan224 words
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109 1971-08-07 5 SINGAPORE, Frl. An MP has rapped parents who allow their children to Idle while waiting; for suitable Jobs. The choosy children, he said, were merely being laiy wanting to depend on their parents to five them food, lodging and pocket money to109 words
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Advertisement268 1971-08-07 5 im m m ;-j jj E > Jm. v. &K£j .^Bfl BbV BUB m 4 BW\ ™»d BBBBHBBBBBBBBBBfIBMV ■bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbssmbbii^^^^^^^^w /"i make a date\ with the N Canodate E You get better results! Every lovely moment of your life that's captured on film becomes more precious when you date it! With268 words
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Advertisement324 1971-08-07 5 ■^8888 mm ■bBBBBBB' one Sanatqgen multivitamin tablet gives all the vitamins you need for 24hrs. A well balanced diet is essential fora healthy and happy life. For that, you need the proper intake of vitamins and minerals. B_ut, maintaining a wellbalanced diet can be a very real problem especially for324 words
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Article615 1971-08-07 6 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA urn THERE is a home In Hollywood that serves as a shelter for wandering musicians. It cannot take in more than 15. but for the rock era's wandering minstrel a bed and a warm smile are enough. For their host the shelter has become615 words
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Article, Illustration143 1971-08-07 6 ALL IN THE FAMILY -IN RIVAL BARS MOST people know about the Blue Star Sisters, bat what about their brother? Yes, he's In town too. I found that out quite by accident. He's working as an entertainer across the road from the sisters. Brother Mike, 20, Is the guitarist who143 words
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Article132 1971-08-07 6 SINGAPORE'S original disco crop must remember the guy with the odd crop, with a pigtail down one ear. The guy's pietro Attila. leader of the "Warlocks." the band which 'opened" the Pub back In 1969. The original Warlocks have split after touring Hong Kong, Tokyo, Europe and S )uth America,132 words
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Article620 1971-08-07 6 Showbiz, that is QN H fundamental wisdom we are expected to acquire in adult life if we havqn't already —is not to take everything in the world at face value. We have proverbs like "All that glitters is not gold" and expressions like "The wolf in620 words
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Advertisement281 1971-08-07 6 We made doubly H sure you'll get H the best /<jK~Ti P cornering ■^^^^^^^^^El^^^H f^^^^^^^^^l I roadholding B H|^^^^^^B^^^H^^^slfß in your class H The °ld Cortina was one of the big Vi^fl Eltffl HL^iw /^^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^H success stories in the up-to-2-litre ■■^^r^^^l ><^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^H saloon car class. Says Jackie Stewart, H W^Bii*'"281 words
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117 1971-08-07 7 HIPPIE, NOT RELIGIOUS, BADGES ARE BANNED REFER to the letter from 1 "Frustrated parent" (ST.. July 24). It has been ascertained that students of the school concerned have been told that they should not wear Identity bracelets, rlnes or adornments of the hippie cult. However, students have not been forbidden117 words
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Letter151 1971-08-07 7 TV SINGAPORE a few months ago advertised for "part-time comperes" for Its English section. It Is understood that more than 200 were auditioned. About 40 were short-listed and 10 selected. At the moment only one has been lucky to be put on the Rado Show, while the nine others are151 words
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Letter55 1971-08-07 7 rpHE river flowing across 1 Bendemeer Road is highly polluted. As a result, occupants of Block 38 Is at the mercy of the stench which Is occasionally brought by gusts of winds. This has been going on for the last few months and I sincerely hope that the authorities would55 words
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Letter28 1971-08-07 7 rIS grossly unfair to Toa Payoh residents to discontinue the direct bus service to Paya Lebar airport. The Minister for Communications should query why. Y. MARIE. Singapore 12.28 words
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Letter140 1971-08-07 7 A a visitor to Singapore, I have been favourably Impressed by, among other things, the amount of "flag" selling that goes on. I say "favourably" with all sincerity. Ther are not many places In the world today where one can find young people willing to sacrifice their free140 words
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284 1971-08-07 7 Blue IC holders who want to work as clerks ON July 22 I went for an interview at a commercial firm downtown. I was found satisfactory, and the interviewer took down my name and address and informed me of the firm's regulations. Then he asked for my identity-card. Seeing that284 words
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424 1971-08-07 7 Of maturity and learning... and too young children 'School queues 9 debate "JHE question of queues for registration of Primary One pupils has been coming into prominence at this time of year for the last few years. There is no solution to this problem unless the Ministry of Education reverts424 words
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Letter631 1971-08-07 7 Inside story of a queue I REFER to the letter by "Most Unfortunate" (S.T.. Aug. 4) regarding his half-hearted attempt to queue up for a place In a school In the Cairnhlll area. I can understand why the school wanted to discourage early queuelng. The Ministry of Education thinks there631 words
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Letter224 1971-08-07 7 I REFER to "T.K.O.'s" letter (8.T.. Aug. 5). The fact that there are parents who are very choosy in sending their children to "select schools" does not mean that all other primary schools are "second rate." "T.K.0." seems very unfair in blaming the teaching in these224 words
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Advertisement14 1971-08-07 7 drying by sun, wind or water. fc^fiiJa liPw *Sr uUrPcnTDNc --C^™"-— m ofcomw ies14 words
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216 1971-08-07 8 BAILYNE SUNG - Miss Lee for the UN instead on a bigger job BAILYNE SUNG By SINGAPORE, Fri. Miss Lee Yoke Kwan was to have left for Ghana earlier this month for a YWCA conference, which begins tomorrow. Instead she will be leaving tomorrow for New York where she will be in the216 words
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158 1971-08-07 8 Mechanic's wife walked out after row SINGAPORE, Fri.— >3 An army mechanic told the High Court today that his dance hostess wife walked out on him four years ago when he rejected her persistent demands ;or a divorce. Tan Huck Siong, suing his wife Tjan Thioe Kiem for divorce, said158 words
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Article, Illustration456 1971-08-07 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. gINGAPORE is fast joining the more developed nations in the big battle against trash the ugly problem that grows bigger as people become more affluentThe Government is now considering incineration and compaction as alternative methods of disposing of solid waste456 words
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121 1971-08-07 8 DBS ACTS TO GUARD AGAINST SECRETS LEAKAGE SINGAPORE, Fri. The Development Bank of Singapore has introduced a stringent classification system to guard against information leaks. Under the system, DBS staff bave now very restricted access to files and reports which they once could obtain freely. A bank project officer who121 words
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Article76 1971-08-07 8 SINGAPORE, Frl. YMCA Judo Society will hold special classes during the August holidays for boys and girls whose schools do not have judo facilities. Classes will be on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30 p.m. The first class will be held next Wednesday. A76 words
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Article37 1971-08-07 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Motorist Tan Thian Oon. 21. was fined $250 today after he admitted driving dangerously by going to the wrong side of Thomson Road and colliding into two oncoming cars on March 28.37 words
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239 1971-08-07 8 70 per cent of our students succeed in Australia SINGAPORE, Fri. The success rate of Singapore students in Australia is about 70 per cent third highest among other foreign students there. Miss Margaret Ochiltree Attache (Students) in the Australian High Commission, who stated this yesterday, said that it did not239 words
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Article45 1971-08-07 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. A grading session for the Nam Wah Pal pugilists will be held at the Chinese YMCA in Palmer Road on Sunday at 9 a.m. The YMCA will register applicants for a new beginners course on Monday. For inquiries telephone *****.45 words
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150 1971-08-07 8 SINGAPORE Frl. A 22 member delegation from the Indian National Defence College arrived today for a two -day study tour. The team :s led by Air Marshal H. Moolgavkar and a senior staff member of the college. Rear Admiral S.H. Sarma. The others150 words
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Advertisement180 1971-08-07 8 m f j 3?T T 773 The crisis to end all crises? IN SINGAPORE Some aspects of a rapidlygrowing industry. First In a four-part series A CAREER IN THE AIR Wanted: More magnificent young men for the flying machines. Sunday Mail Magazine Section WEEKEND Su.ra.day Mail TWA TWICE DAILY TO180 words
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Miscellaneous161 1971-08-07 8 Ml* f <h,,, By V.T. Hamlin IMY GOSH, WHATSTH' 1 OKAY, MEN. \>j I n I KNOCK IT OFF, YOU KOOKS! LOOKS LIKE WE V-— MATTER WITH THOSE RRE AT Ml W V\\J 1/7 XX NOT IN THIS PRODUCTION... j MISSED HIM.TUNK.. f TAKE 'IM I IDIOTS, ANYWAYSV/i\ WILL/ rtfMm161 words
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Advertisement271 1971-08-07 10 SATURDAY SUNDAY J[ fc^^ 12.00 p.m. y^m\ ■r A selection of 15 uK!-. K<wei> regional curries "^^JJGSm served with 1 IfPJygt' nasi beryani, gado-gado, pap- Ws* padam, sayor lodeh, ayam go* ring, chicken giblets, fried brinjol in coconut, egg plants served with shrimp paste and -Sp chilli sauce, steaming white-271 words
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Advertisement260 1971-08-07 10 We are at your beck and call Seiclene has up-to-date machines to give you clean laundry at reasonable rates, and a whole fleet of vans for prompt service and doorstep delivery wice a week. We are at your beck and call, for any laundry job of any size, from hotels260 words
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Advertisement338 1971-08-07 10 AT W;^H Mm^A THE W^mW GOLDEN PEACOCK BAR I Between 5 to 6 p.m. From Monday to Friday. I Drinks are served at half-price. Starting August 9, Sam Scott will make the scene with you. If you enjoy clever humour, like your piano hot or cool and music from Bach338 words
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145 1971-08-07 11 $84.3 mil Savings Bank deposits hit new high SINGAPORE. Fri. Deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank reached a new hirh of $84.3 million last month. Announcing this today, the bank said that during July, deposits exceeded withdrawals by $1.6 million. Durinr the month. 5.815 new accounts were opened, bringing145 words
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71 1971-08-07 11 Youth held after temple commotion SINGAPORE, Fri A youth, believed to be former patient of Woodbridge Hospital, was arrested last night after causing a disturbance in a temple in Balestier Road. The youth hurled bottles and otones policemen and onlookers who managed to grab him after a 20-yard chase. A71 words
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173 1971-08-07 11 The robbers with a taste for the best brandy SINGAPORE, Friday A PROVISION shop was held up by three dis•r* criminating robbers today. They spent half an hour ransacking it. but took only the best and most expensive brandy. They left with a dozen bottles of choice VSOP brandy. A173 words
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Article63 1971-08-07 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Adult Education Board will conduct 10 recreation and utilitarian courses next month. They Include public speaking and elocution, (lower arrangement, simple household writing, colour photography, oil painting and Interior decoration and home furnishing. Applications should be made on prescribed ronns63 words
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416 1971-08-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri ANYANG I'nivei sity's accountancy graduates who passed out under the old cumeular structure will have to sit for a qualifying examination before they can be recognised by the Singapore Society of Accountants. At Nantah's convocation last Saturday, the Education416 words
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Article66 1971-08-07 11 SINGAPORE. FTI. Seven Singaporeans have passed the 1971 Trinity Bar examinations conducted by the Council of Legal Education. London. They are Ram Singh Bajwa (Clas 2. Land Law). Kanapathy Pillay Sandrasegara. Dolly Sinha (Class 3, Land Law). Lav Tze Mln. Wong Kai Kit (Class 3.66 words
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Article50 1971-08-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. A six-man delegation from the Junior Chamber of Singapore, led by vice-president Chan Cheow Kiat leaves for Hong Kong tomorrow to sign a Sister Chapter relationship with the Peninsula Jaycees. This Is to foster closer ties with the different Jaycee chapters and the two countries.50 words
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Article30 1971-08-07 11 TRIANO Fri. Pahang Mentri Besar. Tan Sri Dato Haji Yahya bin Mohamed Sen. today warned that the Government would seize all Illegally cultivated land and prosecute the squatters.30 words
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Article15 1971-08-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. PW. Eleven British graduate Voluntary Service Overseas teachers arrived here yesterday.15 words
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115 1971-08-07 11 CINGAPORE, Fri SlngatJ pore should aim to become the financial centre in South-east Asia in the next 10 years. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs said this at a National Day celebration dinner of the Jalan Besar115 words
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Advertisement338 1971-08-07 11 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•J 1 Tonight Midnight Tomorrow 9am Morning Show SIMULTANEOUSLY AT I 5 THEATRES: CAPITOL-LIDO-REX-SKY-ROXY J a PLUS Tomorrow Midnight Simultaneously at 4 THEATRES: CAPITOL -LIDO -SKY -ROXY A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE COLOR WANG YIN PAI LING CHEN HUNG LIEH m MANDABIN WITH SUr>t»IM»OS[P tNCUSH t CHINtSI SUBTITHS Opens Today338 words
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Advertisement39 1971-08-07 11 Vbm hcord The Pwttßf s I pK/h -)ir V/ Hotel IVlalaysia i Singapore Vf TEL. *****1 E_«M^| Music by QP*9 Tino Gatchalian Kt-V ft his orchestra Tf Showtimesi ■Bi^^ 10pm l» 1130pm w«ekdays HpW 10pm ft 11 45pm (Saturdays)39 words
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Advertisement680 1971-08-07 11 JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS BOX-OFFICES OPEN FROM 3 OOP m TODAY, TOMORROW AND MONDAY Adm: ADULTS: $2.00 Per Head I CHILDREN under 12 yean oldi\ I $1.00 Per Head. Same Admission Rotes To The Sitting Gallery. N CASH BOOKINGS AT THE CATHAY CINEMA 'iS l > Advance Cash680 words
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Advertisement738 1971-08-07 11 ORGANISATION R^^DsE^KHa^EEs^XQ I NOW SHOWING-No Free List 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6 JO L ».1S Burt Lancaster Susan Clerk 'VALDEZ is Coming" color (I'A) 10th Record Day No Free Litt 11am, 1.45, 4 0.. kM l 9 ju B Guihano Gemma, Sento Berger "CARRY ON ONE MILLION pj YEARS 8.C." Widescrccn.738 words
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Article, Illustration423 1971-08-07 12 LIM SUAN KOOI - LIM SUAN KOOI By Singapore. Friday §IN(iA P 0 R E ;i c v p v ncture "sin -sell" Siow Keng Ngoh, 63, luis royal blood on his pins and needles. Few know it, but he has stuck them twice into Prince Bernhard,423 words
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Article58 1971-08-07 12 $180 MIL LOAN CLOSES SINGAPORE, Frl. The Monetary Authority of Singapore today announced that applications for its new $180 million tax-free loan will close tomorrow. The loan opened on July 26. As the loan has been considerably over-subscribed, the Minister for Finance has authorised an additional issue of $45 million,58 words
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208 1971-08-07 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. 1 •TWO youths who deA fled a court disqualification from riding motorcycles ended up being Jailed and fined a total of $1,800 today. They were Ng Cheng Look, 21, Jobless, and painter Yeoh Bah Bee, 22. Ng was Jailed for a day208 words
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231 1971-08-07 12 Help us develop economy, Japanese mission told SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today called on the Japanese to impart their knowle dge, techniques and skills to help Singapore develop its economy. He said Singapore had much to learn from Japan on how to organise Its231 words
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133 1971-08-07 12 TWO YOUNG WOMEN FALL TO DEATH FROM HDB FLATS SINGAPORE, Fri. Two young women fell to their deaths from Housing Board flats today. Miss Poh Guat Hue, 21, of Selangor, West Malaysia, was found dead at the foot of Block 14, Jalan Merpati at 6.45 a.m. She was said to133 words
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83 1971-08-07 12 Engineers told to complete survey forms SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry of Science and Technology is appealing to engineers to complete and return the questionnaires sent them last month as part of a survey. The survey of engineers Is being conducted by the by MinLstrr in conjunction with the University of83 words
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Article40 1971-08-07 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. A verdict of misadventure was today recorded on a 10-year-old boy. Lee Sin Leng. who was drowned during a swim in a fish pond near his home at Jalan Raklt. ofl Llm Chu Kang. on July 24.40 words
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Advertisement151 1971-08-07 12 Your Rolex needs so little service... it deserves the best jje J^Rf; *x^ i^y^^B^li H lilllllll lllllllli *^^^HS at Rolex Sales and Service,73 Robinson Road. Even a routine timing adjustment most of our men at Robinson Road have needs the special skills of a watchmaker been with us for over151 words
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Article, Illustration321 1971-08-07 13 RITA LOONG - RITA LOONG By SINGAPORE. Fri. They don't need any grownup to tell them bedtime stories. Seven-year-old Chew Ping Sien and her nine-year-old brother, Ping Nam (above), who tied for first place in the English section of the RTS Children's Story-Telling321 words
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122 1971-08-07 13 NIPPON-GO LESSONS FOR SHANGRI-LA STAFF SINGAPORE, Fri. *J Shangri-La HoteKs 800 workers are now learning Japanese. A spokesman for the hotel said: "The aim Is to make as many of them as possible conversant in the language because there Is a big Influx of Japanese tuurlsts in this region." Weekly122 words
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537 1971-08-07 13 Court queries $68,000 cut in tips for Hotel Malaysia staff OINCAPORE, Fri. Tie Industrial Arbitraton Court today questoned Hotel Malaysia decision to cut two sums totalling 568.4-6.86 from its 10 per ent service charge pool due to its employes. lA president, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang wanted to knowwJiy the hotel537 words
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Article65 1971-08-07 13 Three fined on drug charges SINGAPORE, Fri— Three men were fined today when they admitted being In a morphine den last night. Ang Khye Rung. 50. and Wuen Teo Guan. 58. both unemployed, were arrested at Jalan Teck Kee. oft* Yio Chu Kang Road. They were fined $40 each. Tay65 words
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Article56 1971-08-07 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr. Wong Lin-ken. Minister for Home Affairs and MP for Alexandra, will present the prizes at the mini-sports of the Nursery Programme, Faith Methodist Church, at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow. The mini-sports, to be held at che church compound in Commonwealth Drive. Queenstown, Is to mark56 words
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Article30 1971-08-07 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. A gospel film. Sunda Singh, will be shown by the Par Eastern Bible College at the Life Church In Gilstead Road on Monday at 8 p.m30 words
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Article36 1971-08-07 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Hong Kont's Governorcl.signate. Sir Murray Matlehose. arrived today on an informal visit to look into housing development, urban renewal and various aspects of police work. He will also visit Juronc Town.36 words
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67 1971-08-07 13 Body of man found floating in sea SINGAPORE, Fri. The unindentifled body of a man was found floating in the sea off Nicoll Highway this morning. Police described him as about 60 years of age. with short hair. He was dressed in a white short-sleeved shirt and black trousers and67 words
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Article62 1971-08-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Dewan Negara gave its approval today to an act authorising the Government to raise loans up to $92 million for financing the fourth Tin Buffer Stock. The act Loan (International Tin Buffer Stock) Act. 1971 came into force in retrospect from62 words
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Advertisement73 1971-08-07 13 Announcing DOROTHY GRAY NEW YORK LONDON PARIS Beauty Ban METRna ??5?,y.'!!5y.,.*JP,!!!! 2ND TO 14TH AUGUST 1971. VIVIENNETAN JfflJ CT C d presents the very latest wujfm^r m^bmwmm mT^. r*^m s to customers in eye makeup from V Vj^ Consultation Make-up dorothy gray B Demonstration ■^^^mfl 111 MbE^^^T **r FLAVOURS FROM73 words
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Article478 1971-08-07 14 Amendments which increase up to three times awards under the Workmen's Compensation Act. and new regulations to promote safety in the construction and engineering industries in Singapore are welcome and they will come not before their time. There are also to be amendments to the Factory Act478 words
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Article293 1971-08-07 14 The pre-electoral scene in South Vietnam could hardly be murkier. The Supreme Court has rejected Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky'j candidature for the presidential election on the ground that his application lacked the required number of certified signatures of provincial councillors in sup port. Of the 102 signatures,293 words
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Article223 1971-08-07 14 The proposal for building a port in Chempedak Bay at Kuantan has possibly moved a stage further with the announcement that international tenders have been invited for detailed studies. Yet the heart tends to sink at announcements of this sort. If the plan to link Penang223 words
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Letter188 1971-08-07 14 MUCH has been written lately, about pollution and Its dangers. My view is that no campaign against pollution can succeed, unless stringent powers, by new legislation is given to the appropriate authorities, to back up the move. It may be even necessary to curb the widespread use188 words
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Letter64 1971-08-07 14 KUALA Lumpur has an international airport that Is surely unparalleled In South-east Asia. Its adventurous architectural styles and luxuriant greenery and freshness should be treasured by all Malaysians. My enchantment, however, dulled over the weekend after visiting the capital's railway station where the standard of hygiene In the men's64 words
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Letter94 1971-08-07 14 QCOUTING In Malaysia Is dying slowly but surely. Others have written of the price of badges, of the difficulty of getting badges. If they are in Muar. there would be no necessity to buy the badges. Wh>? Because we do not even take the tests. The only test taken94 words
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Letter115 1971-08-07 14 "THE decision of the Mi--1 nlstry ol Health to carry out surprise checks of unlicenced shops which are selling drugs and pills is wise, but the officials concerned may not be aware of the extent of this trade. In the vicnlty of the movie theatres and night spots115 words
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Letter73 1971-08-07 14 ECHO the question 'Disappointed' has asked. How does the Ministry of Education select teachers to be key personnel for various subjects? Recently I had to attend an English course conducted by a 'key personnel' for English. How she murdered the language! I do net blame key personnel' for framing such73 words
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134 1971-08-07 14 J FULLY sympathise with 'Marah' in the trouble he encountered at the Johore Education Department In trying to get the MTC/DTC forms. Others have had the same experience. The official I saw wanted to know my detailed examination results, and asked me whether if offered134 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1971-08-07 14 RAYMOND HEARD - RAYMOND HEARD Speaking out 10ud... will Nixon dump him in the elections? By I WASHINGTON VICE PRESI DENT Spiro Agnew faced a most uncertain future when he returned to Washington this week from a 32-day circumnavigation of the world with a party of more than 100 aides and friends.1,089 words
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659 1971-08-07 14 BORIS KIDEL - BORIS KIDEL By Paris RAYMOND Marcellin, France's repressive Mini- ster of the Interior, undeterred by his recent defeat before the Constitutional Council has scandalised French liberal opinion with a new. highly-controversial law and order proposal. Only two weeks after the country's SupremeOFNS - 659 words
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Advertisement24 1971-08-07 14 OtMSetiS LIFE DEPARTMENT «i.,4.i«oT^ Security I for low cosf 51 year i if service WHEN SOMEONE DEPENDS ON YOU. YOU CAN DEPEND ON OVERSEAS.24 words
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Advertisement73 1971-08-07 14 IMPORTANT DISPOSAL PUBLIC AUCTION VERY SHORT NOTICE AT THE AUDITORIUM CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING 47, HILL STREET SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY 11TH AUGUST 1971 AT 12.00 NOON A STOPPED AIRFREIGHT SHIPMENT IUNCOLLECTED MERCHANDISE VERY VALUABLE AUTHENTIC FINE PERSIAN CARPETS AND OTHER ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS TO BE URGENTLY CLEARED OWING TO73 words
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Article, Illustration333 1971-08-07 15 Sato rides Hiroshima 'fury' HIROSHIMA, Friday J^EFT wing demonstrators tried to attack Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato today to protest against his attendance at the Hiroshima atom bomb memorial service. Bodyguards dragged away several protesters who tried to rush Mr. Sato during the service for victims of the U.S. atomReuter - 333 words
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226 1971-08-07 15 LONDON. Friday yHE jailing of three underground magazine editors on obscenity charges by a High Court Judge here has provoked a storm of reaction throughout Britain. Politicians, pop stars, newspapers and civil liberties groups have all protested against the sentences imposed yesterday on theReuter - 226 words
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Article60 1971-08-07 15 Just fancy that tIhXICO CITY. Fri. A pair of pickled pepper packers lave been picked up by police for packing pot in pepper packets and peddling it. polire reported today. I h»r said Jesus Floras and Alfonso Soto. workers at the Nogales packing plant, put the marijuana in cany wrapped60 words
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183 1971-08-07 15 Scientist jailed for part in Indon coup lAKARTA, Fri. A nu- clear physicist has been sentenced to 18 years imprisonment in Bandung for his part in the abortive communist coup in 1965. Antara news agency reported today that Dr. Thung Tionc 'lie, 35, had pleaded guilty to taking part inReuter - 183 words
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182 1971-08-07 15 OPENING OF SUEZ CANAL: SISCO STILL HOPEFUL rpEL AVIV, Fri. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Joseph Sisco said here last night he was still hopeful of an event v a 1 arrangement leading to the Suez Canal's reopening although no decisive breakthrough had been achieved in his talks withReuter - 182 words
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113 1971-08-07 15 SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico). Fri. A fiveyear, US$l million contract moving the Miss Universe and Miss U.S.A. contests from Miami Beach to here was signed yesterday after three months of negotiations. The contract was signed by Mr. Harold Olasser, president of Miss Universe.UPI - 113 words
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Advertisement163 1971-08-07 15 Congratulations to SI LIM FINANCE LTD. SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD. I en the Official Opening of their TOA PAYOH BRANCH OFFICE on Saturday, 7th August 1971 from members of THE FINANCE HOUSE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. Asia Building Society Limited Lee Wah Finance Limited Asia Commercial Finance Liirited Hanyang Finance Limited Chung163 words
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Advertisement156 1971-08-07 15 drn>cc j^n/^ rTWrnSEsm i it shrank and shrank. Shrinkage is an sB8BBoqWb8W»W* j expensive word. You can avoid it by looking -iPSooci^i' for the trademark 'Sanforized. When you iSSKK^-"'* buy dresses or other garments made of *2\®§'^** ■*<>'' cotton or cotton blended with man-made BBpfIWWKHBaIHB',. Vk jk fibers, be sure156 words
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Article, Illustration252 1971-08-07 16 Who shot bank hold-up hostage poser MUNICH. Fri. Police >i-vteril.i> defended their action in opening fire on two masked gunmen as they emerged from a surrounded hank here during the night, using two women hostages as a shield. One hostage, bank rlerk Inerid Reppl, 30. was fatally wounded in theAP - 252 words
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Article340 1971-08-07 16 An ArabSoviet collision warning CAIRO, Friday A CLOSE confidant of President Sadat today publicly admitted there was an increasing possibility of a Soviet-Arab collision over Sudan and warned both parties, especially Moscow, they must check it "before things get out of hand." Mr. Muhammed Hassanein Helkal, editor of Al Ahram,AP; UPI - 340 words
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121 1971-08-07 16 I ONDON. Fri._A major public opinion poll today showed a sharp drop in opposition to Britain joining the European Common Market but recorded most people are st'll against the move Gallup Poll, published in the Daily Telegraph, said 44 per cent of voters opposeAP - 121 words
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224 1971-08-07 16 TUC to keep up fight against anti-strike Act T ONDON, Fri. Mr. Vie Feather, general secretary of the nine-million strong Trades Union Congress, gave notice yesterday that the w o r k c r s' battle against the Conser v a tive Government's new and highly controversial Industrial Relations ActReuter - 224 words
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Advertisement222 1971-08-07 16 Anywhere you can go, People are different nowadays. They move about more. Brunei So TVs have to be different too. Bi^^^^^^^^li^ SHARIKAT KIM LEE HONG Like the Hitachi lA-51 9-inch' portable. SSSSSSSSi BB^ J N 5l GroUnd fl r> Cathay Buildingl Brunei Tom Tel: 3709 It's lightweight, compact and solid222 words
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Article274 1971-08-07 17 Ne Win off to Peking for talks ON INVITATION OF MAO GOVT RANGOON, Friday. JJURMESE Prime Minister General Ne Win left today for Peking on a "friendly and informal visit", an official announcement said. He is making the visit at the invitalion of the Chinese Government. He is accompanied byReuter - 274 words
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259 1971-08-07 17 HANOI LEADERS QUIET ON NIXON VISIT MANILA. Fri. A Filipino Congressman who just returned from Hanoi said yesterday that North Vietnamese leaders are keeping quiet o n President Nixon's planned trip to Peking, except to deny that it would bring peace to Vietnam. Mr. Carmelo Barbero said at a PressAP - 259 words
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Article41 1971-08-07 17 HONG KONG. Fri Chines* Premier Chou En-Lai met American newspaper executive James Reston. vice-president of the New York Times, yesterday, the New China News Agency reported today. Mrs. Reston and some other Chinese officials were also present. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article66 1971-08-07 17 MOSCOW. Fii— An 18-year-i old girl was sacked from a Soviet factory on her first day at work for wearing blue trousers, a Soviet newspaper said today. Last week, a Soviet daily crii tlcised official; who refused to I allow gills in trouser-suits into 1Reuter - 66 words
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193 1971-08-07 17 PUEBLO SKIPPER TO BLAME SAYS HIS No. 2 ]\EW YORK. Frl. The seizure of the USS Pueblo by the North Koreans In 1968 was an Incident that need not have happened, contends the spy ships executive officer, who blames the capture on the fallings of his ski ppe r. CommanderAP - 193 words
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Article, Illustration186 1971-08-07 17 Dad's space walk was just a little too much UOISTON. Fri. Watching dad walk in space was great fun for Alison Worden (left) but the long wait for the event did take the edge off the excitement. Alison, 11, couldn't stiffle a yawn as she and her sister. Merril. 13.AP - 186 words
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Article38 1971-08-07 18 Stn. Malayan 85P S. Dredge $4.80 Ajinomoto $2.02 C and C $3.14 Bt. Semb $4.06 I". M. Work $2.17 T Cement $2.58 G C'mic $0.98 S. Nut $1.45 31 .21 .1' .H .11 .(K .0( .0! .0!38 words
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Article25 1971-08-07 18 UOB $3.78 N.B.T. $6.60 Ambassador $2 62 Tractors (M) $2.48 Raleigh $1.38 Kempas $1.70 S. M Ind. $1.32 —.11 —.H .0J .0 —a .o:25 words
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Article16 1971-08-07 18 Most active stocks Haw Par 798.000 C and C 225.000 Far East 133.000 Faber I'nion 118.00016 words
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Article33 1971-08-07 18 Ailf. 5 Industrials: 180.88 Hotels: 80.69 Properties: 144.57 Tins: 96.86 rubbers: 120.46 Auf. i 180.81 80.8 143.91 97.1! 120.2' Dec. 30. 1966 100 Dee. 31. 1968 100 Dec. 29, 1962 s 1M33 words
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Article200 1971-08-07 18 Market turns sluggish mRADING turned slug--1 R-ish on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yes t c r day. Support for a handful of counters on weekend contra der.ling provided the most action with price movements generally within a few cents either way. As some market observers would have200 words
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Article1075 1971-08-07 18 DID AND OFFER PRICES OFFID CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOtl OF BUSINESS IN THE tINCAPORT AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE BRACKETS VEITEROAV WCRC luniltTain CLOSING TONE: Industrials mixed, tins steady while the rest unchanged. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange1,075 words
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Article1333 1971-08-07 18 DUSINESS in and reported to a m 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. (1) 1.64. Aiinomoto (li 2.02. Allied Choc. (3) 2.00.1,333 words
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Article167 1971-08-07 18 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced x these best agreed merchant rates as at Aug. 6 Local dollars to one unit Selling Buying of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7.3850 Australian Dollar 3.452S Canadian Dollar 3 0250 New Zealand Dollar 3.4425 South Arabian167 words
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551 1971-08-07 18 Sime Darby: All records are bettered PtK-iAA pro n t s for Slme Darby in the financial year ended June were another record. At an estimated $19.1 million (£2.6 million) against $15.3 million (£2.1 million) in 1969/70 they topped all past records at 25 per cent on the previous best551 words
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Article153 1971-08-07 18 BOVIS, the construction, housing and property group of London, which recently signed management and stock option agreements with Gammon South East Asia, has successfully concluded a rights issue. Lazard Brothers, the UK merchant bankers, announces that the issue of 3,829,892 Ordinary shares of 25p each on the basis153 words
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Article117 1971-08-07 18 CHINK! PHOOUCf IXCMANCE SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING. PRICES PCR PICUL VCSTIROAV. CKMiut oil: bulk $Mi seller*, drum 133 sellers. Capra: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose Aug./ Sept. UK Com. 1301 B. P»»per: Muntok AST A. white f.o.b. 100'; NLW fl»3 sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96<Y NLW »1«3 Mllers. Sarawak apcclal black117 words
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Article41 1971-08-07 18 In London on Thursday the price of Malayan 3 per cent CIF UK/N European ports In bulk, sterling per lone ton Jan. Feb. was quoted as UK £118 tellers or Ex-Cont »2SB sellers (UK £115 or Ex-Cont »278 8).41 words
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Article24 1971-08-07 18 AUG. 6. RUBBER: 92.00 cents per kilo (down 1.50 cents). TIN: $628.00 (down 25 cents). Official offering 229 tons (up 11 tons).24 words
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Article179 1971-08-07 18 rpHE Straits tin price In A Penang yesterday shed 25 cent.* to $628 00 ncr plcul on an official offering up 11 tons to 229 tons. The overnight London metal was slightly easier with forward buyers quoted £1 lower at £1.445 per metric ton The local market179 words
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Article56 1971-08-07 18 1) Export price In non-sterllnc areas In U.S. dollar* per ounce. 2) Loral dealers price In Singapore dollars per tael. Thursday WMnuOiy tU.I. tu J London 43.75 42 50 B«lrut 43.05 42. R0 Hongkong 44.04 43.22 Zurich 42.758 42.608 42 90S 42.508 P»rli 42.53 42.41 Spore (1)56 words
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Article33 1971-08-07 18 (previoua In brackets). Wlrcbar— Spot buyer <436 00 (£415.111 1 seller £454.30 <*456.00>: Three Months buyer £485 50 <£4«3.ikj. seller £464.00 £463.90). Market twit: Steady but quiet. tolas: 2 325 tons.33 words
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Article378 1971-08-07 18 yHE rubber market yesterday sagged again on continued clearing of August and stop loss selling of other long positions. A new low of 92.50 cents per kilo was reached. Forwards held comparatively steadier than nearby and some isolated Inquiries for lower sheets found sellers unwilling to378 words
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Article97 1971-08-07 18 ONDON rubber: The week to noon on Thursday produced a generally easier tone althoufh forward landed gained exceptional support on a switch basis against the nears aad recorded rains of ud to 0 lOp per kilo. 1971 and early 1972 positions lost op to 0.36 p. Sheet97 words
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233 1971-08-07 18 France stems speculative money flowing into country THE Bank of France hammered home on Thursday its determination to stop speculative money flowing Into the country as trading on the foreign exchange market In Paris slowed to a trickle. In very restricted trading, the French franc, which has been at theReuter - 233 words
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Article297 1971-08-07 18 TVJELBOURNE. Pri. Mining LTX and oil shares were fractionally easier in dull trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Industrials were marginally firmer in quiet trading. Volume for the day was well below average and lowest for the week interest was very limited and no trend emerged. H'oodside dropped297 words
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Article63 1971-08-07 18 THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above 1 mth 6 5/8 {o6 15 16 2 mths 6 15/16 to 7 18 3 mths 7 to 7 3,18' 6 mths 7 1/4 to 7 1/2 9 mths63 words
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Article252 1971-08-07 18 XTBW YORK, Thurs. The market closed In moderate trading In contrast to the downtrend of the previous two sessions. Analysts termed today's advance a "classic technical rally" coming in an oversold market. Todays rally benefited from news of the slowdown In the wholesale price Index rise in July.252 words
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Article77 1971-08-07 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 70.95 Wednesday 71.76 Week ago 72.84 RUBBERS Thursday 203.75 Wednesday 203.01 Week ago ***** OILS Thursday ***** Wednesday 345 66 Week ago 355 74 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 394 9 Wednesday 389 5 Week ago 404 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 849 45 Wednesday 844 92 Week77 words
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Article252 1971-08-07 18 JJONO KONO, Prt. The market opened firm and remained so throughout the morning. In the afternoon a number of shares eased back fractionally. The day's turnover value amounted to $14 41 million. Today a closing prlcea In HonK Kontt dollft ri And cent s unless otherwise stated: Hong252 words
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180 1971-08-07 19 Man who was filled with air at petrol kiosk SINGAPORE, Fri. Van driver Ang Puteh, 30. asked for a fill up at a service station. He got it but not his van. Tne Mttsl ant at the Cheong Huat Mobil Service Station in Upper Tnomson Roaa, a court hoara today,180 words
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Article58 1971-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. The lowest water consumption since last Sunday was recorded yesterday when demand dropped hy 3.8 million gallons to 97.3 million gallons the fifth time in the last six days that consumption stayed undrr 100 million gallons. Rainfall at the three catchment areas was: Seletar 0.0358 words
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Article56 1971-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Forty more technicians of Rollei Singapore (Pte.) Ltd. leave for Germany tomorrow to undergo training in planning, camera assembly and parts production at the company's head office in Braunschweig. A group of 51 left for training iast month. Sixty of the company's estimated 30056 words
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Article42 1971-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. The general sales manager of Shell Singapore, Mr Oordon Scow Li-mlng. will leave for a twoyear assignment with Shell International Petroleum Company in London. He will be succeeded by Mr Oon Beng Soon, consumer sales manager42 words
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Article, Illustration485 1971-08-07 19 'Yes' for Malay girls working in hotels Community leaders support Ghazali SINGAPORE, Fri. REPRESENTATIVES of the younger generation of the Malay community here today came out strongly in support of the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Inche Mohammed Ghazali Ismail, who yesterday hit out at Malays criticising Malay girls working as waitresses485 words
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134 1971-08-07 19 MORE AIR CAMBODGE FLIGHTS IF SITUATION IMPROVES SINGAPORE, Fri. Air Cambodge will increase the number of its flights between Phnom Penh and Singapore only if the war situation there improves. At tie moment the airline has one flight a week into Singapore, arriving from Phnom Penh every Tuesdaj The fctraUs134 words
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65 1971-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Maris Stella High School won th>- ambulance team contc.i, in the inter-divislon first-aid competition organised by the St. John Ambulance Brigade. West Area, Haridas Corps, on Sunday. The contest was held at Tuan Muug High School. Chong Hock Girls' School won the65 words
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Article28 1971-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ministry of Finance today announced In the Government Gazette that Singapore and Japan had signed an agreement tor the avoidance of double taxation.28 words
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Article62 1971-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Hua Yt Chinese Middle School is to hold a fund-raising campaign to build a $300,000 assembly hall and indoor gymnasium for its 2,200 pupils. In conjunction with this project and the school's 15th anniversary celebrations, a variety show, to be opened by the Minister for Education.62 words
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107 1971-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. A vegetable hawker was sentenced today to seven years' jail and six strokes of the rotan after he admitted six charges of robbery. Lim Song Chonc. 37. admitted breaking into a house in Rangoon Road and robbing businessman Tay Tai Tiam. 56,107 words
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216 1971-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Friday SINGAPORE'S first-ever direct overseas TV telecast will be of Apollo 15's splashdown on Sunday but it will NOT be shown "live." For the splashdown is expected to take place at 4.25 a.m., and Radio and TV Singapore does not consider it216 words
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Article33 1971-08-07 19 SINOAPORE. Fri.— The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour taekwon-do group wiii hold Its third anniversary social and dance at the church's premises In Siglap Hill tomorrow at 7 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement142 1971-08-07 19 U f j3F^B^^ The in ormed rv^OKASS Know cours* thit S Esbiline is a famous <t.: lin* of fabrics, and not r <k -^iA.^^ shipping lint. It is in I 4 fact cloth of fm I Egyptian Cotton mad* I 1 into a superb fabric and I I i C^>142 words
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Advertisement102 1971-08-07 19 > BUY PANTENE VITAMIN HAIR TONIC < NOW AND GET A FREE MASSAGE BRUSH I ATMOS I x'% J _~~^^^^^^^^A The ideal presentation gift is an ■T ==^U^^^^^^H Atmos the Clock that Liv^s on I I .^^^^^^9^. I Air anQl nothing else. It winds itself If |O forever. No other102 words
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Miscellaneous825 1971-08-07 19 -On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Programme Summary 7.57 Programme Summary I.N P.M. Opening Followed By 1.45 Oratorical Contest (Chinese 3 12 Three Ss, I.N Majallah TV Courageous Cat and Minute Final) 3.21 Feature Film Little 1.31 Band Titiwangsa Mouse j a News And Npw< rpp r Shepherd Of825 words
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Article398 1971-08-07 20 LESLIE FONG - Kallang ship yards call a halt LESLIE FONG Expansion awaits details of Govt's plans Li SINGAPORE, Friday ABOUT 30 shipyards in Kallang Industrial Estate which may have to be re-sited elsewhere in the next five to eight years have suspended all expansion and development programmes. The yards, including the huge398 words
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195 1971-08-07 20 'Do not become prisoners of the rat race' advice SINGAPORE. Fri. Singaporeans must concern themselves with Improving the quality of life and not become "prisoners of a money-mak-ing rat-race," Mr. G.G. Thomson said last night. Mr. Thomson, former Deputy Secretary (Foreign Affairs), said that Singapore had reached the stage "of195 words
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Article57 1971-08-07 20 Leadership award by Jaycees SINGAPORE, Fri— The Junior Chamber of Singapore ts offering an "Outstanding Young Singaporean" award to young people noted for their leadership qualities and active participation In community and civic activities. The award is open to Singapore citizens between 17 and 30 years old. Nomination forms are57 words
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Article36 1971-08-07 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary (Education). Inche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, will open the seminar on the teaching of Tamil in English schools at the Teachers Training College auditorium on Aug. 18 at 9.15 a.m.36 words
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Article41 1971-08-07 20 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Minister (or Law and National Development. Mr. E.W. Barker. will attend a performance of Kuchipudi and Bharatha Natya dance presented by the Indian Pine Arts Society at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 25 at 8 p.m.41 words
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98 1971-08-07 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. A new statutory body to run the National Stadium Complex will be set up under the provisions of the National Stadium Corporation Bill, which was introduced in Parliament on Tuesday. The corporation, which will iomnri-e eight members, will be responsible fo r98 words
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Advertisement292 1971-08-07 20 NORGE.. air conditioners for those who insist on that extra SILENT QUALITY oiiciii. jIfS Furniture ivj^^^ '"■n. r Fashioned! JB*SSsPS!^^si^^^^^^^^^^^^^3!| Available from 10.500 BTU up wards I Years from now you'll be glad its a NORGE! \j4blk Mlngz International CPtel Limited HEAOOFFICE: 2 Mistri Road. Singapore 2 Tel ***** SHOWROOM:292 words
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Advertisement323 1971-08-07 20 ■■^■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■ifcß 320, SERANGOON ROAD, PRESIDENT SHOPPING CENTRE, SINGAPORE, 8. SPECIAL OFFERS I 1. Peanut Butter ETA 12 ozs $1 25 (Standard and Crunchy) 2. Peanut Butter ETA 16 ozs $1.70 3. Salted Peanuts ETA 5 ozs .80 4. Salted Mixed Nuts ETA 5 ozs SI. IO 5. Salted Cashew Nuts323 words
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Miscellaneous32 1971-08-07 20 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl •i/J I>•/ I 3OQK Yf.K WELL, WHAT DO I6\ "ErvMH. YOU THINK OF BUT T' GET BY COULP VA THROW In\ THESE PAVS/VAy A LI'L JU6GLW? ~J32 words
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131 1971-08-07 21 GOODS FOR BRITISH FAIR WORTH $10 MIL SINGAPORE, Fri. Preparations are well underway for the largest British trade display in South-east Asia to be held here in October. U of 160 firms, with >iay goods worth about $10 million, will t.ike part In the exhibition, organised by the British Department131 words
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Article, Illustration382 1971-08-07 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday TUN Abdul Razak today repeated his call to Malays and other bumiputraa to change their attitude and set of values so as to benefit from the tremendous opportunities offered by the Second Malaysia Plan. The successful implementation of the plan, he382 words
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153 1971-08-07 21 PLANS TO REVIVE lpc TITHE FOR MUSLIMS SINGAPORE, Fri. A proposal to get Muslim workers here to donate one per cent of their monthly salaries for the betterment of the Malays will be revived soon. It will be among other plans to be discussed at a meeting of various Muslim153 words
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Article38 1971-08-07 21 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two labourers Nadeson Suppiah, 43. and Paul Edmund Salay. 49. were fined SlO today (or being drunk and ghoufing at each other In the Mariaman Temple at South Bridge Road last night.38 words
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Article116 1971-08-07 21 WHEN HUSBAND LEFT FOR A NEW HOME SINGAPORE, Frl. A housewife told the High Court today her husband left her 10 years ago after telling her that he had "another home" and never returned. Yep Slang Yun, 42, who married Kang Chin Kah In Hong Kong In 1950, said her116 words
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104 1971-08-07 21 Causeway entry cards available now SINGAPORE, Frl. Pink immigration card* for Causeway travel are now available at the Consular Division of the Malaysian High Commission in Holland Park. Queensway. About three to four thousand cards were given away today at the com* mission. Cards were also distributed to petrol stations104 words
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242 1971-08-07 21 'No vacancies' for kidney patients OINOAPORE. Fri.— Only a small number of kidney disease patients has been given the benefit of regular dialysis treatment and many patients have been denied treatment for lack of vacancies in the programme. This Is stated In a report of the main medical and social242 words
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Advertisement283 1971-08-07 21 t6QOOO WORTH OF FREE COUPON!) C GIFTS TO DE GIVEN AWAY IF Wi^^^fjo*"* 1 99^ *312 A special gift for SlOO/- jH J 825/- special gift for 8200/- Wfl Lw/lwi ßJ jiyj k purchase of goods. j^H I B I m^m^mm^^t^tmt 3 Coupons can be exchanged for _wj Mt "^^^^s^s^iijj^,283 words
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Advertisement105 1971-08-07 21 W PERSIAN, PAKISTANI B BOKHARA Guaranteed Handmade Authentic ■SB Pieces. More than a thousand pieces to choose from. I B Finest Silk Carpets. Discount- 25% I INDIAN WOOLLEN I H Discount from 20% to 50% I KASHMIRI WOOL NUMDHAS 1 ■r Originally $35 Now $25 I BELGIAN GERMAN WOOLLEN K105 words
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Miscellaneous308 1971-08-07 21 Straits Times Crossword Bf iHn hf wm^ iv^ i^rnm ACROSS 13 Island city which one? 8 Drink a bumper? (8) (10) -9 Opening a hut's MM schemt 16 Learned .'omethlng. going (6). into the foreign estimate 10 Animal enthusiast, carries (8). 11 Cm ?or collection of Arab 18 d 8f308 words
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Advertisement2274 1971-08-07 22 mAf DONT MISS'!! l^lyigT/IMT* l^"*®:'-;- X^W^W^*'''^ '< jHHk o*™™^^ Shirt Specialist <&* pf In celebration of %1 LADIES DRESS. TEXTILE S^." A CaL II I %^S S^B< j^ CHILDREN WEAR. GIFTS, qPFPIAI O^O Of\ V Olif Bth NatlOLia \i<^ ffllj^^a HAIRWICS ETC. ETC. \L I I K^ Ul "IOUUIIPI Vy«2,274 words
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Advertisement1281 1971-08-07 23 a LIVERPOOL AND OTHER (.t./CONTINEHTU PORTS. n-m Le,.0.,. Belfast """^i, T^-J &"tt Eft r -OONIANKER li.erpool. A.onmouf l« II I, i! AiJ 1117 :iSON L'virpooi, Dublin, Glasgow... tag n im tl tal 14/11 Am 11 HOMETNItIS Livirpool tag 15 Aag It -JS Li»trpool tag 11 lag 25 Belfast. Liverpool Aag1,281 words
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Advertisement1176 1971-08-07 23 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST N.Si. Ntw Yort Pintng P. Sham Sport Kingston si, lid JaM2l saa .41 oct I ASAHOIM Slilll 1.1,1) Aag 15 A* 17 AOMEDON Sails Am I Stftil Silt 14 Stft II AM contracts art made on Urmt and conditions of Carrier's Bill of1,176 words
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Advertisement1105 1971-08-07 24 I I V*-<aBBBBBBIMIkBaBBB^BBBBBBBBBBVB^^^^^^B|^^^^^^H||^IMHHHi| l C M^— 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. J W**t Australia/Singapore; Japan Service) Frtmantlt Sport MHuni YlkUiehi/f agoya Y^hamt Kobt I •3tlf.aai Mara 21 Aag I Stpt 7 Stp! 11 *l»t W "Slßt 7 Acctpbtg targe fir Mlt, OuU. Nagtn, Tltekia*. i KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD.1,105 words
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Advertisement902 1971-08-07 24 -<V f* J L TOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore LeMiag ler: CHAKRATA" 21 Aaf !7 21 Aag Auck, Will, Ljftt. Odin. FOR PERSIAN GULF Singapore Laatiag ftr: NAIOANA T»/« tag toriclii. K'thihr, Kwt, Damm, Doha, Dtroii. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Penang LMtitf lar: RJUVUt It Part I902 words
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Advertisement905 1971-08-07 24 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) t^~ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, HBURG. R'DAM, HAVRE. Smnpert P. Sham Ptnang trrivti: NEPTUNE tARNET 12/14 Aag 1/11 Aag Apapa. Cotonou. Takondi, London. NEPTUNE ZIRCON 20/20 Aag 20/ 2 Slit905 words
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Advertisement835 1971-08-07 24 jfp "^SlaysS^lvterJStionaiT mM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Ha 3OE. Jla Ampaofl Ku.l. Lumpur tM I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE ■•nc bm. Smtiperi p. Sham Penang Arritll: lUNSA TANJONt 1/ S Stpt 1/ I Stpt 11/11 Stpt Ha.re 6/10, London 0/10. H'burg 13/10. R'dam 15/10. A'wtrp 18835 words
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Advertisement746 1971-08-07 25 '{'Hi PORT OF SINGAPORE AU- B/l. Mardlnn* 111 B/2. Starry 80lI TMORITY ANNOUNCED THE FOL- »hevlk B/2. Ketlung Victory B/3, Sri LOWING BERTHING ARRANCE- Thai B/3. Sri Pwlli B/3. Helena B/4. MENTS FOR AUG. T. Lrsnol B/S. OUT: M.«..u. 6/7. B,r».t Van B 0T: Ku Ku U Brl .rr.tn 6746 words
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Advertisement1038 1971-08-07 25 SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD 144, Robinson Rud, sth Floor. Hug Leong Building, Singapore. 1. Is now accepting applications (or Manager detfgnees In a heavy vehicle maintenance and repair facility. Designees must be capable of assuming full managerial responsibilities after receiving thorough on-the-job training. APPOINTMENT QUALIFICATIONS GENERAL MANAGER Completely responsible,1,038 words
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Advertisement746 1971-08-07 25 GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S.A. Invites applications Iroas antltably qualified candidates (or the foUowlng positions SUPERVISOR -TOOL ROOM Applicants should have Vocational Institute Certificate together with a minimum of 3-5 i years supervisory experience In modern toolroom equipment Must be capable of reading complicated drawings, and be able to operate and give746 words
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Advertisement725 1971-08-07 25 ASSISTANT ENGINEER A leading organization requires immediately on Assistant Engineer for its expanding Engineering Division in Kuala Lumpur. The successful man should be o young Malaysian Citizen, preferrably with a recognised degree in mechonicol engineering or an equivalent professional qualification and hove Had previous working experience in general maintenance, refrigeration725 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1971-08-07 26 In Treasured remembrance of Mr. T. Narayanan called to eternal rest five years ago from today. Though away from us physically, your fond memories give us constant Inspiration. Inserted by the beloved wife, children St relatives. Age39 words
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Advertisement712 1971-08-07 26 L V.I.P. Secretarial Evening Classes bingopcie'i newest and beit equipped commercioi school Evening closes commencing I 1.8.71. Shorthond 5.30 p m to 6 30 p.m en Mon.. Wed., Fri. Ivpowr.tirt 6.30 pm to 730 p.m on Mon., Wed., Fri. Book-keeping (elementory) commencing 10.8.71 \'i noon to I 00 p.m. on712 words
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Advertisement1045 1971-08-07 26 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Study in Australia 1972 Academic Year All perjons resident in Singapore who intend to undertake any form of study in Australia, at their own expense, during 1972 must make an application to the Australian High Commission, 201 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore 9, no later than 31st August, 1971.1,045 words
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Advertisement611 1971-08-07 26 KUALA KEPIS RUBBER ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us Madam Fong Yoke Har. Messrs. Chin Leong Huat Ltd.. Mr. Koh Gah Hwee. Madam Ng Bee Lian. Madam Koh See Choon. Mr. Yeow Chow Beng. Madam Llm Siew Hian, Mr. Low See Peng. Mr. Chun*611 words
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Advertisement543 1971-08-07 26 AVER TENGAH RUBBER ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us Madam Fong Yoke Har. Mr. Yeoh Cheng Klan. Mr. Lee Nam Seng, Madam Koh See Choon. Madam Eng Neo Yu. Mr. Koh Peng Whee. Mr. Tan Wai Poh and Dr. Tay Yew Seng carrying on543 words
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Advertisement576 1971-08-07 26 JOB AND HENSHAW SDN. BHD. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the purchase of the following Items Irom the Company (•I Factory land and building. ibi Land (more or less one acre) under lot 6 Road 227 Peuiin3 Jaya. (c) All Machinery. (d> Stock (as at the date of sale)576 words
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Advertisement848 1971-08-07 27 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS Sittaaart **l.: M test, a wars. Malania self. M ctati Minim ,m S7 iO tf /5 words S.atatwt art Malajua M 75 a >*f< Minimum tll?i \c /J n<ord> ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL Si*t»*«a SBtji »1« a war*. Malaysia mlt fin a wori Sfinirnurti %20 lor 20 words s sttitn. art848 words
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Advertisement694 1971-08-07 27 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. Department of the Army. Vacancie* Anzuk Force. Applications are u.vit.d from Singapore CltUona for vacancies ot" Drivers (Coach). Salary which includes a special alowance wilt be within th« range of $207— 219 223 231 per month depending, on previous experience. Applicants must have the necessary Singapore license694 words
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Advertisement838 1971-08-07 27 INTERIOR DESIGNER with ability to design and Draughtsman required immediately Pleaae write or apply personally to 39A. Tanglln Road. Spore 10 on Tuesday 10.8.71 between 930 am. and 12.00 noon. ONE FEMALE SHORTHAND TYPIST able to correspond In English and Chinese with some experience of shipping. Apply In own handwriting838 words
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Advertisement918 1971-08-07 27 WANTED AN ENGLISH-SPEAKING Driver. Mnlmiim qualification Standard Seven. Call personally at 209. Norfolk Road. Singapore-"* ENCLISH FAMILY 2 small girl* require amah, live-In, no cooking. dlst 9. Ring Spore ***** before 1 p.m '*****6 after 1 p.m. VACANT POST for mature man/lady Able to type. Converse. Car essent.al. Call personally918 words
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Advertisement1025 1971-08-07 27 lEMI DETACHED EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW renovated 9.000 sq ft. compound. Sennett Estate, 3 air-iondi toned bedrooms, entrance very large living d ning room, modern kitchen, bathrooms, store, servant room, furnished TV. etc. $1,000.00 Tel: *****. 4 JALAN SAHABAT, Spore 19. 2storey terrace dwellings. 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, one alrcondttloned room. Available1,025 words
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Advertisement1009 1971-08-07 27 MODERN THREE-ROOM unfurnished flat at Jervols Close to let. Immediate occupation Contact *****1 (B'pore). FURNISHED TERRACE HOUSES at Jalun Meragl. Upper Changl Road. Apply Goodearth Realty Pt*. Ltd. Tel *****6. DIST. IS ROOM to let. Bachelor/ mabed $400. furnished S4SO Phone Mary Spore *****3 DISTRICT 10 Ming Teck Park choice1,009 words
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Advertisement929 1971-08-07 27 TAI KENG OARDEN 2 luxurious 2storey bungalows 4 bedrooms servant* room tsrrazzo'parquet mosaic flooring. Aluminium sliding door Freehold land. Enquiries *****/***** Spore. "BEDOKSVILLE— DoubIe-storey, semidetached. 3.500 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms, modernised ard newly furnished.— 999 yr* 570.000.— *****2. district n shophouse 'modern flat* at s l in/* Upper929 words
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Advertisement776 1971-08-07 27 STUDY AT HOME and Pass examination for Job/Promotion. BCB offer* Home study course*. Shorthand Correspondence A Book-keeping, Sec. Duties. Typewriting. Write for detail*. Singapore Correspondence School Ltd. P.O. Box 3164. NEW HORIZONS POR THE SECRETARY STAMFORD CENTRE introduces a part-time (evennn) Diploma Course leading to CERTIFIED EXECUTIVE SECRETARYSHIP For Kraduaten.776 words
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Advertisement442 1971-08-07 28 (Cont. frsm Page 27) Travel and tour* NAM. HO TRAVSL lIRVICI Limited Tour Mnl.v.i Sewn Days Slllu atr-eond.tion.-d Bun S»lM IXP*rlur* Everyday. C/HiKhland* Four Days BSTO/.. 11/8/Tl. 15/S/71. 18/S/71. 2S/8/7J. 1/9/71. Haadyal Honnkhla Fiv* Days *****-. 18/8 71. 5»/7l Banskok Cnlenitmai Fifteen Days *****7-. 5/9/71, 10/10/71, 20/11 71. Banukok Chleniemal442 words
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Advertisement418 1971-08-07 28 ARCHIPELAGO HOLIDAY TOURS: Special HonKkong/Talpeh 'Japan IS days $1750 8 H. Malaya West 7 days SlOO/Sl2O {alrcondltloned rooms) 10/8. 11/8. 12/8. Eaat Coast 6 days $100 10/8. 11 8, Cameron Highland 4 days $65 $so/- Bangkok 'Chkngma l 13 daya (Coach/Train) $345/$360 T/js, Bangkok 'Chlengmal (air) $600/790 10/8 Haadyal 'Songkhla418 words
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Advertisement851 1971-08-07 28 LONDON WIIKLY ICONOMIC FLICNTS r.nd London/New York (light*. ETTA 42-B Cross Street Spore *****/*****4. WEEKLY BOEIMC CHARTER flights to and from London. All enquiries welcomed. Ttl: Mil* Kok *****7 (Spore). N.I.T. TRAVIL •flar <•> WEEKLY ECONOMY FLIGHT* TO EUROPE LONDON USA A MTMM. <k> SPECIAL LOW AIR COACH TOUR! LONDON851 words
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Advertisement905 1971-08-07 28 AIRCONDITIONBRS 2t H.P.. 2 h.p. hardly uaed Refrigerator 14 cv. ft. twin-door excellent condition $700/--0.n.0. Tel. ***** Spore. DISCUS: Magnificent breeding pair Heckel Also blue/brown. tank*, acceanorlea Gupples cheap aale. Phone *****6 Spore. FIANO BRITISH MAD! "Ltattl" complete with stool, excellent condition. Compact stylish model $900/--0.n.0. Tel: *****1 B'port. ENCYCLOPAEDIA905 words
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Advertisement1029 1971-08-07 28 Saturday Car Market (j| Vehlole* tor 1970 MERCEDES 200, 1960 F Capri 1600 OTU rcedes 200. 1968 Mercedes 200. F Cortina. Volkswagen 1300. Opel Rekord. Ford Escort. Mazda 1500. Mazda 1000, Mercedea 200 D 1967 Datsun Pick-up, Anglla. Volkswagen 1960 Cortina UU OpH Rekord 1900 L. Ford Corsair Anglla/ DU1,029 words
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Advertisement1076 1971-08-07 28 FOHO CAPhi itOOOT September 1070 Air-conditioned. Only 4500 mllea. like new condition ***** or S4OOO and take up payments. Call 370f)7t or S«7O*4. TRIUMPH TRJA iPORT Car. rraprsyed rt-upholatered Stereo. new tyres 12,000. Apply Cbeckera Servlc* Station. Clemtnceau Avenu* (8ntll) B'pore. yw 13 MONTHS OLD automatic. Perfect cond. Smths. tax.1,076 words
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Advertisement493 1971-08-07 28 I We're fast I {I expanding! I we need I another 2 top salesmen 1 H§J "Olivetti", Europe's largest I manufacturer of office machines, has i||| career opportunities for two young I men to become top professional I salesmen, with high earnings and I advancement. If you have ambition, I493 words
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295 1971-08-07 29 CAMBODIA and Indonesia have confirmed their entries to take the number of participating countries to 12 In the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's Open championships at Farrer Park from Aug. 13-15. The countries are Japan, India, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Hong295 words
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Article, Illustration40 1971-08-07 29 SINGAPORE'S pole vaulter Wong Chong Sal making his record breaking feat for a gold medal at the MAAU Open championships at Kuala Trengganu on Thursday. Chong Sal, 23, beat India's fancied Gurdev Singh with a height of 3.96 m (13ft).40 words
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Article, Illustration477 1971-08-07 29 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, in his lighter moments as Minister for Sport opens the 197.1 Pesta Sukan in a blaze of colour at 4.40 this evening he would be heralding a new, exciting era477 words
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Article, Illustration31 1971-08-07 29 THE photo that changed the minds of Malaysian AAU judges. Junaidah (top in white) was named the winner of this 200 m race in place of Amolite Alenas of the Philippines.31 words
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Article169 1971-08-07 29 IJEWCOMERS Australia, Ceylon and Cambodia 11 are expected to give defending champions Taiwan a rough time in the 11 -nation Pesta Sukan international basketball championships starting at Gay World stadium tonigh The Australians, who arrived on Thursday, had a tough workout yesterday morning and Immediately won169 words
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Article330 1971-08-07 29 Bee Kim in women's golf final Kee Bee Kirn will meet Nancy Clayton for the Singapore Women golf championship In the final at Bukit Course tomorrow. In the semi-finals yesterday. Bee Kirn easily beat Indra Huxtable. the former Singapore hockey star. 6 and 4. while Clayton beat E. Soemantrle of330 words
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Article27 1971-08-07 29 A TOTAL of 62 competitors will take part In the Pesta Sukan Open chess championships starting at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow as Sports House, Rutland Road.27 words
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Article136 1971-08-07 29 14 nations in Asian cycling meet pAMBODIA is the latest v/ country to accept Singapore's invitation to compete in the Fifth Asian Cycling Championships from Oct. 23 to 30. Mr. E. O. Thompson, se-cretary-general of the organising council, said: "Cambodia has written confirming its participation. This has taken the number136 words
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585 1971-08-07 30 TONY FRANCIS - TONY FRANCIS By INTERNATIONAL Thamboo Krishnan com- pleted a sprint double when he won the 200 metres in a photo-flnish on the final day of the Malaysian Open athletic championships at Kuala Trengganu, yesterday. Krishnan, a Kuala Lumpur teacher clocked 21.6 to585 words
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348 1971-08-07 30 Four more swimmers qualify for Seap Games tXDUR more swim- mers Alan Lelah, Joseph Vow, Felix Tseng and May Lav yesterday beat the Seap Games qualifying marks on the final day of the SASA Open championships at Queenstown, to take the number of qualifiers to 14. Alan (1:15.8), Joseph (1:16.8)348 words
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Article263 1971-08-07 30 VIETNAM TEAR JAPAN IN TWO |/"UALA LUMPUR, Fri. South Vietnam's welldrilled men took Japan apart with one half of well-thought-out moves to pull back two points in Group A of the Merdeka soccer tournament at Merdeka Stadium tonight with a 2-0 win. For Japan, It was a night of football263 words
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Article, Illustration627 1971-08-07 30 CONRAD NG - CONRAD NG Malaysia 0 Taiwan 0. By |T WAS Malaysia's luckless night when they met Taiwan in Group A of the Merdeka soccer tournament at Merdeka Stadium Kuala Lumpur last night. It was a match they should have won handsomely but, In the end of 90627 words
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347 1971-08-07 30 11/lANCHESTER Fri. A record eighth wicket iTI stand of 168 by Ray Illingworth and Peter Lever lifted England to 386 all out on the second day of the second cricket Test against India at Old Trafford here today LATEST: India 8 for no wkt.347 words
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Article62 1971-08-07 30 VEO Ah Seng secured a place in the men's singles final of the Singapore National badminton champnlonships when he beat Ng Chor Yau 18-13, 15-12 in a 60-minute energy-drain-ing semifinal last night. Defending champion Wee Kin qualified to meet Ah Seng in the final when he62 words
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238 1971-08-07 30 Kiwis are confident of beating India again NEW ZEALAND are confident of repeating their 1968 Mexico Olympic Games 1-0 victory over India when they meet in the Second Regional hockey tournament at Jalan Besar on Aug. 15 The seven-nation tournament gets underway tomorrow with Singapore playing against India and New238 words
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Article54 1971-08-07 30 CALI. Colombia. Frl. Cuba's Pedro Perea broke the World Triple Jump record at the Pan-American Games here last nigh( with a leap of 17.40 (S7ft 12/ Sin). Perez topped the 17.39 mark (67ft 0J in) established by Russia's V. Sanevey at the 1968 Mexico Olympic Oames54 words
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Article83 1971-08-07 30 UNIVERSITY of Singapore, anchored by SEAP Games gold medallist Pek Nol Hoy and international Ng Aik Choo. became the Senior women's team table-tennis league champions with a smashing 3-0 win over Combined Schools B in the final at Wlnstedt Roaw on Wednesday. University first: Pek Nol83 words
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Article48 1971-08-07 30 FORTY-SIX members of the National Cash Register Sports and Recreation Club yesterday left for Kuala Lumpur for the NCR Oames there today and tomorrow. They will play their K.L. counterparts In eight games badminton, netball. soccer, bow* ling, carroms. chess (international and Chinese), tabletennis and billiards.48 words
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Article174 1971-08-07 30 RAY YOUNG of Singapore took the first day's lead In the Pesta Sukan Singapore Open bowling tournament with a total of 555 pinf alls over three games at Jackie's Bowl last night. This total, however, will not withstand the onslaught of foreign competitors from Australia174 words
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406 1971-08-07 31 EPSOM JEEP - Sri Tasek set for another success EPSOM JEEP Just Twiggy steps out in fine style By SRI TASEK II (Race 8) looks all set to score another success at Bukit Timah today. He has won three times on this course this season. Though promoted to Class 4, he can easily406 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1971-08-07 31 THE JOKER: Speedy, looks well after let-up; last start was at Ipoh on Apr. IB when fifth in Div. 2 6f race; won on this course with 8.8 In Div. 2 in January; can surprise. LONGFELLOW: Ran encouraging race at XL on July 17 when fourth with1,750 words
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Article147 1971-08-07 31 Lmcc 1: GAME PRINCE I AM PROUD .limbo Jim bo Kendurl Game Prince GAME PRINCE I Am Proud Longfellow lace 2: BELLY DANCER PLACID Swordsman Belly Dancer Placid Swordsman SWORDSMAN Placid Be'.ly Dancer lace 3: S. GREETINGS FACETS Arnhrtn Arntiem Alwin Swift Greeting S. GREETINGS Kara Kaliiua Score Again147 words
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254 1971-08-07 31 HK horse racing to go pro next season IJONG KONG, Fri. Professional horse racing comes to Hong Kong in October. The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club, at a special general meeting yesterday, unanimously approved regulations permitting professional jockeys in this colony for the 1971-1972 season. Up to now only amateur254 words
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Advertisement267 1971-08-07 29 m M^L_^ __M_\_i J_i_ f i__l _JB^ 1 WHHKSjjitI i frV*" If' fill lluJM^^ mm f%~\l*-\\ BASED ON THE LAST 3 DIGITS CSClw'll 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 both267 words
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Miscellaneous123 1971-08-07 29 PESTA SUKAN: Opening ceremony (Sports House, Rutland Rd. 4.40 p.m.i; HOCKEY Slx-B-slde International < Jalan Besar stadium. 6 45 p.m BASKETBALL International championships: Spore v Thailand (Oay World. 9 p.m.i; BOWLING National Masters and International Masters (Orchard Bowling Centre. 10 am. 12 midnight); GOLF 1971 Ladies Open amateur championship (Bukit123 words
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Advertisement41 1971-08-07 30 NATIONAL DAY HOW IS SINGAPORE FACING THE *****? y^^^^jj^^l today looks for the answers in a major len-page survey. Subjects covered include: The Economy* Finance Banking* The PAP and Opposition Defence* Labour* Education Tourism Foreign Investment Industry TODAY IN NEW NATION41 words
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Advertisement47 1971-08-07 30 DEAF! OON'T BE DECEIVED BY OFFERS OF inviiible, cordless or batteryless 'earphone*' Consult your Doctor or [NT Specialist for your hearing problems and visit us for prescribed hearing aids. (MELTONE HEARING SERVICE 22 S«le«i« House, Spore Ttl: JS«I2 41 A Jin Bukit linUM. K. Lumpur. T.I: *****47 words
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Advertisement166 1971-08-07 31 RoseWOOd I R«P«»ductlon Antlqu. Coromendal (Lacquer) Furniture Furniture Wall PlaquM OPl| Dining tables. Writing bureaus. a^ripll Sideboards. Table, Radio cabinets, etc. Made to order and Ready made Handcrafted by expert craftsmen ■Ml for exclusive people. yBL, Jj Reproduction Bronze lamps, ■Cat] Wall plaques. Screens. Ivory, Jade, Wooden Carvings and ornaments166 words
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Miscellaneous1961 1971-08-07 31 BT TIMAH CARD g^k GOING FORECAST: Good IMJK 1.45 CL4SS 3. DIV. 3— 6F. '.M^M (S9 500 s 6 6 50 to winner) 1 ***** THI JOKER a (Chens) lull .h 90 dlii 4- S) Harkrldt* 7 2 0 ARUNDEL lArunlrli Trh 4 8.13 (pr +3) DawklM 10 4 *.7I8O1,961 words
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Article, Illustration74 1971-08-07 32 MULTI-COLOURED BULBS TURN ISLAND INTO WONDERLAND OF LIGHTS SINGAPORE city was all aglow last night. And certainly one of the most glittering sights was the scene above— the Padang. where on Monday morning the big parade will take place. Elsewhere 1 n the c:ty, strings of74 words
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Article59 1971-08-07 32 Nasser's comrades arrested BEIRUT, Fri. Egyptian authorities have arrested two prominent leftists for condemning the anticommunist crackdown in Sudan, Al Nahar reported today. The newspaper said the two men arrested were Khaled Mohieddin, a comrade of the late President Nasser in the revolt against King Farouk 19 years ago, andAP - 59 words
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344 1971-08-07 32 Don't allow foreigners to speculate here: Toh SINGAPORE, Friday T*HE Government should prevent foreigners coming to Singapore to speculate on stocks and shares and property, the Minister for Science and Teclionology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said tonight. I Foreigners who came to Singapore to speculate on land were adding to344 words
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Article43 1971-08-07 32 PARIS. Frt. A TransWorld Airways jumbo jet. with 240 passengers on board flying from Rome to New York made an unscheduled landing at Orly airport here today after a hatch fell off. releasing one of the emergency chutes. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article62 1971-08-07 32 LOS ANOELES. Frl. Burt Lancaster was arrested on charges of drunken driving early tcday at Malibu after a highway patrolman said he saw the actor driving erratically. Lancaster. 57. was booked after hr refused to take sobriety tests He was released In the custody of Miss Jackie62 words
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Article44 1971-08-07 32 NEW DELHI, Prl. The Indian Government announced today that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko would arrive Kre on Sunday for an official visit. There were strong indications he was coming to discuss the deteriorating relations between India and Pakistan. AP.AP - 44 words
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Article34 1971-08-07 32 MANILA. Frl. Helicopterborne troops late last night swooped on the southern Philippines village sanctuary of a band of killers who had entrenched themselves with several hostages killing 14 of the outlaws. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article26 1971-08-07 32 SEOUL, Fri. Typhoon Olive sweeping across Japan and South Korea left at least 83 people dead. 47 missing and more than 3.000 homeless. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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168 1971-08-07 32 MORTAR ATTACKS ON CAMBODIAN OUTPOST PHNOM PENH. Fri. Communist gunners for the sixth successive night fired mortar barrages yesterday at Preah Prasap, a battered Government outpost 15 miles north-east of Phnom Penh. The attacks caused no damage or casualties to the two battalions of government troops guarding the almost surroundedReuter; UPI - 168 words
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Article34 1971-08-07 32 PHNOM PENH. Fri. A government committee on defence has voted to allow members of the Cambodian royal family to leave the country, Information Minister Long Boret said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article26 1971-08-07 32 BERLIN. Frl. Two robbers shot und wounded a cashier and grabbed a woman as hostage for their getaway today In a bank raid. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article439 1971-08-07 32 T ONDON. Frl.— The atock market doaed mixed. Prlcei were marked up initially on Wall Street* overnight uptrend but doubt over IU ability to continue the rally led to a lack of buylns follow-through and •elected iuuei auccumbed to end of account proflt-Uking. At 2 43 p.m. the439 words
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89 1971-08-07 32 pOLOMBO. Fri.— A young X; Hindu devotee spent 14 hours suspended from steel hooks embedded In his back, shoulders and thighs In the annual procession here In honour of the god Murugan. The procession normally covers the six-mile trip In sevenReuter - 89 words
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Miscellaneous16 1971-08-07 32 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 ajn. to noon today Is: Isolated showers.16 words
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