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Title Section24 1971-08-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1971-08-10 1 YEO TOON JOO; R. CHANDRAN - YEO TOON JOO and R. CHANDRAN: Three pages of pictures in colour By Singapore, Monday 5 MORE PAGES of the Big N-Day Parade in pictures STREAKING jet-fighters and armour led 25,000 Singaporeans in ushering the Republic into her seventh year of nationhood this1,325 words
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Article117 1971-08-10 1 20-year IndoRussian treaty NEW DELHI, Mon. India and the Soviet Union have pledged, in a friendship and nonaggression treaty tabled in the Lok Sabha (Lower House) today, that they will not assist any third party which engages in battle with either of them. The draft of the treaty was brought117 words
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Article38 1971-08-10 1 HOUSTON, Mon. America's three Apollo is astronauts flew In here from Honolulu and spent the night at their homes before going today Into two weeks of Intensive debriefing sessions without even a Sunday off. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article31 1971-08-10 1 ISLAMABAD. Mon. Sheikh Mujlblr Rahman will go on trial on Wednesday oefore a special military court for "waging war against Pakistan and other offences." It was announced today. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Advertisement101 1971-08-10 1 Fft-JZfcar 0 Comfortable Contult: C.S. CHONG O.D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 1. MORE PICTURES IN PAGES 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 24 If music sends you, take it with you. Take it with you to the beach or on a picnic. JVC Nivico's Portable Radio/Phonograph runs101 words
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Advertisement4 1971-08-10 1 CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND4 words
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199 1971-08-10 2 CONG RATULATORY messages from the Yang dl-Pertnan Agong and Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak were among the latest from world leaders on the occasion of Singapore's sixth National Day. The Malaysian Kin*. in his message to President Sheares, said: "The Raja Pennalsarl and I would like199 words
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Advertisement143 1971-08-10 2 mi Jviv^Ji Win $1,000 and FREE trip to Hong Kong Bartenders of Singapore I This Enter now Put Singapore on the world Competition is specially for you. We want map as the home of an exciting new Bacardi you to create a new and original rum drink. This Competition is143 words
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Article, Illustration711 1971-08-10 3 NELLIE HAR - After the parade a multihued finale... NELLIE HAR By JT \v;is a multilined spectacular of Singapore's forward march told by drama, music and twiiiklctcics. After the big parade marched onward to show what they could do for their country, more than 1,500 young and petite maidens stayed on before the711 words
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Article, Illustration21 1971-08-10 3 Girls of Serangoon Secondary School performing 'The Surge of Youth' dance using hundreds of coloured plumes.21 words
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Article, Illustration30 1971-08-10 3 Girls of the Yusof Ishak Secondary School and the Paslr Panjang Secondary School performing the 'Dance of Joy' to the tune of 'Jinkling Nona.'30 words
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Advertisement154 1971-08-10 3 M largest pharmaceutical Industry Ml in Asia and a leading producer of Bvl Vit. C in the world K| THE WONDER TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE mi Hicee premises you skin that stays healthy, sparkling ■^~fl and blemish-free One tablet of Hicee contains a strong K|S doie of SOO mg. Vitamin154 words
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Article, Illustration396 1971-08-10 4 CLEMENT MESENAS - 100,000 jam roads on the way home CLEMENT MESENAS By High spirits, splash of colour and a day to remember *pHE year's biggest parade was over. But for 100,000 people, it was the beginning of another mammoth "march." This was how It looked in North Bridge Road (above) yesterday. Usually396 words
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Advertisement71 1971-08-10 4 Shangri-La Splendour awaits you in a cool, green atmosphere. With colourful aviaries, views of the pool and garden. Choose from Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner and After Hours' Menus. Or, order anything from a leisurely coffee, a quick Man Mcc to a full course Continental meal. The Coffee Garden provides 24-hour service.71 words
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Miscellaneous72 1971-08-10 4 TODAY'S PROGRAMME OF N-DAY EVENTS NATIONAL Day celebra- AN INTERNATIONAL tlons continue today Shooting Competition at with Pesta Snkan and Glmson School, Bukit community centres play- Timah. and Mt. Vernon Ing a larce part They ranees from 9 am include: THE SINGAPORE Chess A PARACHUTING com- Open Championships at petition72 words
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Article, Illustration153 1971-08-10 5 SAF shows its mobile power punch 'pUK mobile |>o\ver of the Singapore Armed Forces put on a formidable show at the National Day march past yesterday. The mobile column consisted mostly of armoured personnel carriers, light tanks, and mobile artillery. The armoured column was led by V-200 Armoured Personnel Carriers,153 words
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Article179 1971-08-10 6 A holiday for criminals SINGAPORE. Mon. Crime apparently took a day off today National Day. By late afternoon, police had not received a single report of crime. And it could not have been more welcomed by the police. Said the police spokesman, Deputy Supt. Leslie Wong: "We had our hands179 words
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427 1971-08-10 6 17-year-old wife tells court of rape by six KUALA LUMPUR, Monday gIX men who raped a 17-year-old housewife threatened to kill her husband if she refused their wishes, the Special Sessions Court here was told today The woman told 'the court: "I pleaded with the men to let me go,427 words
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84 1971-08-10 6 Man charged for theft 10 years ago SINGAPORE. Mon. A labourer was charged here today with stealing a bicycle in Kuala Lumpur 10 years ago. Hoe Wai Sen. 36. who was arrested yesterday, was alleged to have stolen the bicycle belonging to a cleric, Nong Chlk Bin Harun, from the84 words
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Article65 1971-08-10 6 SINGAPORE, Mon— Mr. J.A. Atzema, a quality control consultant, will give a public lecture on "The need for quality and quality control" at the University (if Singapore's new lecture th«>-.i.re No. 2. Buklt Timah camros, on Thursday at 8 p.m. The lecture is jointly organised by the65 words
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Article41 1971-08-10 6 SINGAPORE Mon.— The Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs). Mr. L.P Rodrlgo. will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Singapore's lunch meeting at Adelphl Hotel on Wednesday at 1 pjn. His talk will be related to National Day.41 words
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Article51 1971-08-10 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth today denied stealing a car from a shop owner at Queens Crescent on Aug. 4. Ho Khoon Khien. 18. also denied an alternative charge of having the stolen car with him at Stirling Road two days later. Trial was fixed for Nov.51 words
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Advertisement424 1971-08-10 6 SUM ADULTS: $2.00 Per Head CHILDREN (under 12 ycors old.J I* $1.00 Per Head. Same Admission Rates To The Sitting Gallery. -^ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS AT THE CATHAY CINEMA-^ Advance Cosh Bookings tor the Jurono Drive-In Cinema can V SL be made at tha Cathay Cinema tram 10.00 am. to 5.00pm.424 words
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Advertisement106 1971-08-10 6 F TITIEK F SITOMPUL^ NATIONAL THEATRE 19th. 20th 21st AUGUST '71 8.00 P.M. Nightly. Tickets 81 00.82 00 83 00. Sb 00 Available only at National Theatre Box Office daily from 10.00 a.m. including Sundays. INN J^^vHH 120, ADAM ROAD, SINGAPORE 11. 2^iß TEL N *****1 *****8 Welcome to the106 words
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Advertisement266 1971-08-10 6 AT THE hour' Daily 5.00 7.00 p.m. Trade winds Bar 23rd Floor. Buy two drinks. The third is on the house. > Free sat ay. The biggest range of tropical cocktails^r Panoramic view of Singapore from the bar. /TEA Buffet Daily 3.30 6.00 p.m. Coffee Shop ground floor. ALL YOU266 words
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Advertisement636 1971-08-10 6 JAVASVUSV-WAVJ-aVAV.' Xf jl i ,|i j ORGAN I SAT N 5 MMtilr.,ll Tf^^^^M I; (Telephone: *****4J NOW SHOWING! •J ODEON ORIV|.|N 5 Showt Daily 11. 1.30. 4. 2 i><0 ■><"•» 6.30, 9.J6 p.m. 7.00 9.30 pm "CREATURES THE WORLD S FORGOT" Julie Ege Tony Bonnci A Columbio Picture in Color636 words
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198 1971-08-10 7 Gunman drops $17,000 in bid to escape OENANG, Mon. 1 A gunman grabbed over $17,000 from a cashier in front of a large crowd of shoppers at Chowrasta market this morning then dropped the money in his attempt to escape. The man also dropped his pistol us he ran up198 words
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Article30 1971-08-10 7 SINOAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Lodge Theosophlcal Society will celebrate Its 60th anniversary with a meeting and buffet at its premises In Calmhill Road on Sunday at 6.30 p.m.30 words
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Article74 1971-08-10 7 IPOH, Mon. Those not for the Government In the current anti-Red drive 'will be regarded as against us," Tun Tan Slew Sin warned here today. "In this situation we cannot afford fence sitters," he said. Tun Tan flew in this morning to "elicit the cooperation" of74 words
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Article40 1971-08-10 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 44--yrar-old woman, found floating in the Kallang River yesterday, was today identified as Madam Tang Swee Hup, of Lorong 23. Oeylang. She was a former Woodbndge Hospital patient. Police do not suspect foul play.40 words
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203 1971-08-10 7 Prostitution in flats probe by the police ACTION ON COMPLAINTS SINGAPORE, Monday DOLICE are investigating a complaint by a residents' association alleging rampant vice and gambling in several blocks of flats in Kirn Yam Road, off River Valley Road. The complaint was made by the Far East Mansion Owners and203 words
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99 1971-08-10 7 Two youths admit three theft charges SINGAPORE, Mon. Two youths today pleaded guilty to three charges of stealing a van. car tyres and wheels between July 28 and Aug. 6. Sim Soon Lai and Ko Kirn Seng, both 17. admitted stealing the van from Mr. Ong Wee Koon at Alexandra99 words
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233 1971-08-10 7 S'pore, Hong Kong can be region's gems centres SINGAPORE, Mon. SINGAPORE and Hong Kong should exchange jewellery and precious stones and become a centre for this merchandise in South-east Asia This was suggested today by Mr. Yeung Chi Wan, leader of a 21 -man visiting Hong Kong Jewellery business tour233 words
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202 1971-08-10 7 Doling out money 'not the answer' IPOH, Mon. The Ministry of Social Welfare does not believe that welfare means doling out money to the needy and unfortunate, said its minister here today. The dole, said Tan Sri Fatimah. played its part but the important aspect of welfare work was to202 words
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Article17 1971-08-10 7 FiNOAPORE. Mon. A new service club, the Klwanls Club of Singapore, has been formed here.17 words
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Article133 1971-08-10 7 rLUK ANSON, Mon. Three days after the Oct. 18, 1969 Toto draw, a punter, through his solicitors, claimed for the $250.--000 jackpot prize. However, the relevant "B" and "C" portions of the coupon purported to have hit the jackpot could not be traced In Sports133 words
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Article59 1971-08-10 7 PENANO, Mon. A "Dream Analysis" book with Interpretations of numbers relating to the four-digits lottery was seized by police in a raid In Katz Street, a magistrate's court was told today. Shop assistant Yeap Kean Hin, 30. who was arrested In the raid was fined $60059 words
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Article50 1971-08-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Inche Musa Hi tarn. MP for Segamat Utara and deputy leader of Umno Youth, has been appointed chairman of the Federal Land Development Authority. He takes over from Tan Sri Talb bin Hajl Andak. 56. who retires at the end of this month.50 words
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Article, Illustration228 1971-08-10 7 Windfall brings double N-Day joy for two SINGAPORE, Mon. rpwo Singaporeans to- day each had a $5,000 reason for double celebrations on National Day. Besides joining in the Island-wide festivities to commemorate Singapore's sixth anniversary, there was also the excitement of receiving an unexpected windfall. It came with the sharing228 words
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Article75 1971-08-10 7 Man dies two hours after crash SINGAPORE, Mon. A man died In Outram Hospital two hours after he was knocked down by a car in Thomson Road last night. He had no identification papers. Police said he was about 45 to 50 years old, medium-built, about Sft. 6ins. tall and75 words
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Article52 1971-08-10 7 Leadership camp SINGAPORE. Mon. The YMCA's six-day leadership trainIng camp for 36 school-leavers from English and Chinese Schools began at the Pulau Tekong Primary School yesterday. The camp, which alms to develop the physical and mental potentials of the students, is run with the help of qualified Instructors from New52 words
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Advertisement31 1971-08-10 7 I SPECIHU 1 coming to town N for them 9 SUPfSME HOUSE. PfNANGRQAD. J^^^Bl SMGAPORE9. m im m METRO METROTEX Hi* W*^B DEPARTMENT STORE OKPARTMKNT STOKE t ,«i .qm»swohouiid«os«&«>ow v. wk31 words
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Miscellaneous28 1971-08-10 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdafal C'MOf^SVLVESTER, WfcM f ifLT?!?,? PJLr 1 SCRAM I WANTA if 1 1 Pe JVAj^ JrffJ, I USE TH' PHONE! IlLiL' MN THE WORUP?/28 words
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247 1971-08-10 8 How one family of six saved water at home WHEN our family decided to do something positive about saving water it was my wife who organised it. We are six In a family and, quite rightly, she said that the biggest single expenditure of water was the flushing of toilets247 words
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Letter34 1971-08-10 8 CAN the Education Ministry do something about students whose old bus passes were returned to the teachers of our former schools and do not possess any new bus passes? PRE-U. 1 STUDENT, Singapore 19.34 words
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214 1971-08-10 8 1 REFER to the letter by "*****45-F" (S.T. July 26). On July 16 at about 1.15 p.m., your correspondent's car was found parked in a prohibited area in Victoria Street with Its bonnet open. Experience has shown that some motorists are in the214 words
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Letter124 1971-08-10 8 I AM surprised that my letter (ST.. July 26) on the outrageous prices at hospital snops, went uniioticea. Recently I went again to one of tne snops m Out ram Huspnal to ask about tne price of a packet of biscuits ana was torn tnai it costs $1.30. Tne same124 words
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Letter78 1971-08-10 8 ON July 16 I wrote to the Chief Building Surveyor Informing him that an unauthorised structure had been standing in Florence Road for almost li years. My original complaint was on March 6 1970. This and subsequent letters received the reply that my complaint was receiving attention. "Receiving attention" Is78 words
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507 1971-08-10 8 Of postmen and bicycles that so often break down I REFER to the reply (ST., Aug 2) from the acting Postmaster Genera f, Mr. Chan Van Kwov, to "Foreigner" (ST., July 17). The recruiting of more staff Is commendable Indeed. But this alone won't do any good if bicycles are507 words
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Advertisement268 1971-08-10 8 IF QUALITY IS WHAT YOU NEED IN PHOTO PRINTING DEMAND FOR "ADMEL" PROVEN AND FREQUENTLY USED BY ARCHITECTS, ENGINNERS OIL COMPANIES. PHOTO PRINTING (PLAN PRINTING) MACHINES FROM THE AMMONIA DIAZO PROCESS ®L "AMMO" DIAZO PRINTING PAPERS MOUNTED PERMATRACE SENSITISED FILMS. jl PLASTIC COATED INTERMEDIATE FILM PAPERS jj DIAZO CUT SHEETS268 words
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Miscellaneous183 1971-08-10 8 1 i/ Hy Y.T. Hantlin THEY MUST BE FILMING 9 ...AN 1 IF THEY WONT TURN I K,^)! TOR SOMETHING \i&\ I ...THAT THINGS ACT TVf WORST AN ACTON SEQUENCE WELL, I TOLD \Off THEIR MECHANICAL dr* THATS ALL PLASTIC j£\\*4< I CASE OF BAD BREATH I AN' I'M RK3KT183 words
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Article, Illustration94 1971-08-10 9 THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, flanked by senior Cabinet Ministers, watching the National Day parade yesterday from the City Hall steps. Others (front row, from left) are the Labour Minister Mr. Ong: Pang Boon, Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng94 words
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Article, Illustration147 1971-08-10 9 SINGAPORE, Mon I)Ol Rl\(. rain came as I 1.000 guests began arriving at the Istana for the National Day reception given by the President and Mrs. Sheares last night. But quick thinking saved the day for most of the guests who had to park outside the Sophia Road147 words
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219 1971-08-10 9 Thousands see the parade 'live' on television p()R thousands of Singaporeans, the sixth National Day started with what has becoinc almost a tradition watching the big parade "live" on visionWhile thousands more had gathered at the Padang from dawn as spectators or participants, the armchair viewers had a couple more219 words
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Advertisement68 1971-08-10 9 DIESEL FUEL INJECTION PUMPS vehicle humming. Specify fß] I I replacement pumps T^^Sh^H. I £P*'\ QUALITY AND SERVICE GO BEHIND THE BRAND SINGAPORE: 54 Orchard Road. Tel *****/6 KUALA LUMPUR: 3 Jalan Robertson. Tel *****/3 IPOH: 183 Hugh Low Street. PO Box 162 Tel: 3541/3. PENANG: 203 Burmah Road. Tel:68 words
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Advertisement31 1971-08-10 9 NATIONAL DAY pictures by Lee Tuck Soon, Mak Kion Seng, Han Hai Fong, Chew Boon Chin, Won Seng Yip, Junid Juoni, Chris Loh, Vow Yun Woh, Francis Ong, Mohd. Yusoof Noor.31 words
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Advertisement71 1971-08-10 9 n I, |M I 111 l You saw Ike Cole You saw lock Hammer You heard The Platters t You watched Black Fire! S^ fit) B^i tfef ti'atV®** \\W*^ tf% v> tl, a^Rl^K^ bT vJStt BF m 4h| I I: M t m JRib t .JB M '***+>^ I V/71 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-08-10 9 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 am to noon: Isolated showers.15 words
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Miscellaneous178 1971-08-10 9 Straits Times Crossworc ACROSS 7. Dora ruined Pnn» outing In I.OM politician find. Bum. ""^L^K, <*£' breaking Into aong (8). j^JL"*,,^ 1 to vut down Mta tUlengendewd? *»£g v. > z declare! (10). "■jx/attr riw le-c^vr^tk'^piore- Sffi lrU CtagMjSk carving ir dSrSded r^*tn e ng field t (6* O^JftiV JS?^178 words
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The Straits Times
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Article598 1971-08-10 10 RUSSIA— INDIA AXIS There can be no questioning the significance of India's treaty of "peace and co-operation" with Russia. No matter how the vital clause is interpreted, it amounts to a treaty cf mutual defence, the forging of a Moscow-Delhi axis of profound importance to Asia and the world. In598 words
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Article403 1971-08-10 10 An extensive curfew in the Third Division of Sarawak completes the groundwork for a major operation against guerillas and the local communist command which may swiftly change a threatening situation. Sarawak's Chief Minister has described "Operation Ngayau" as the first phase of a long term effort by403 words
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Article608 1971-08-10 10 BRIAN DEWHURST - BRIAN DEWHURST, By Sydney DOLICF, politl--1 clans, football administrators •yen anti-apart-heid protesters breathed a sigh of relief last Saturday when t h c all-white South African rugby team wound up its chaotic six-week tour of Australia. It cost the Australian tax-payer about two million608 words
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Letters
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244 1971-08-10 10 THE E.P.F. was started with good intentions, but now contributions are used to increase assets of the Board. If the Board were to consider application for withdrawal other than on reaching the ase of 55 years, death of the member, physical or244 words
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Letter162 1971-08-10 10 TN THE Straits Times of July 29. there appeared a statement purported to have been made by Enche Zalnal Rampak, Deputy General Secretary of the Transport Workers' Union wherein he alleged that the Union's claim for recognition from Poh Hup Omnibus Co. was referred to this Ministry on April162 words
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Letter162 1971-08-10 10 I WONDER why teachers have so much to complain about. They complain of having to do "unnecessary" work, being underpaid, etc. But what sort of unnecessary work? Gardening? No. This is done only by students. Teachers merely allot the work to students, as is true of other162 words
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Article1121 1971-08-10 10 TAD SZULC - TAD SZULC By NEW YORK CHINA is understood to have decided to refrain from establishing diplomatic relations or engaging in significant trade with the United States until major political and security problems involving the two nations are settled. That position is among the principal1,121 words
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Advertisement123 1971-08-10 10 IMPORTANT DISPOSAL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT 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 UNCOLLECTED MERCHANDISE IVERY VALUABLE AUTHENTIC FINE PERSIAN CARPETS AND OTHER ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS TO BE URGENTLY CLEARED123 words
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187 1971-08-10 11 Nato base in Malta: Council to discuss special report BRUSSELS. Mon. Acting Nato Secretary-General Mr. Jorr Kastl reported to a special meeting of the Nato Council here yesterday on his talks last week in Malta on the futrue of Natos base on the Island. Nato sources said Mr. Kastl discussedReuter - 187 words
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Article38 1971-08-10 11 HONG KONG. Mon. Chinese Acting Foreign Minister Mr. Chi Peng-fei and Mr. Omar Artem Ghalib. Somali Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. conferred in Peking yesterday hours after the Somali official arrived for a visit— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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211 1971-08-10 11 EMERGENCY LAWS TO FORCE STRIKING DOCTORS TO WORK JERUSALEM, Mon. The Cabinet yesterday decided to order some 1,850 striking hospital doctors back to work under emergency regulations today If they do not return of their own accord After a three-tnd-a-half hour Cabinet meeting half of which was devoted to strikesReuter - 211 words
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493 1971-08-10 11 New missile Ideal for Suez' WASHINGTON, Mon |SRAEL is urging the United States to sell her a new tactical field missile, the Lance, which has not yet been supplied to American army units, according to Nixon Administration sources. Administration officials, say itNYT - 493 words
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340 1971-08-10 11 Sadat's hope: An Ellsberg to lift secrets on Mid-East CAIRO, Monday. PRESIDENT Sadat yesterday expressed the hope that "some brave American like Dr. Daniel Ellsberg will come forth and expose the true face of American policy in the Mid-East." Addressing the central committee of the Arab Socialist Union. Egypt's onlyReuter; AP - 340 words
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Article77 1971-08-10 11 ADELAIDE, Mon. Police Investigating a hit and run accidentnnc r here had trouble identifying the offending car it had been chopped up with an axe. They found the nacked pieces of the car's body in a creek, the stripped chassis dumped separately andReuter - 77 words
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Article37 1971-08-10 11 DAKAR. Mon. Senegal has decided to recognise Prince Sihanouk's Kovernment-in-exile as the only legitimate government of Cambodia, and has asked General Lon Nol's Administration to close its mission here, the Senegalese Government announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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221 1971-08-10 11 Abortions only in public hospitals call by doctor AUCKLAND. Mon. Top A. New Zealand gynaecologist Mr. Alastalr MacFarlane said today. Britain should have provided extra public hospital beds before liberalising the abortion, laws. The physician, just returned from studying conditions in Britain, said laws should also have been included toReuter - 221 words
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281 1971-08-10 11 U.S. PING PONG NO TO TAIWAN TEAM GETS A PAT FROM PEKING HONG KONG, Monday CHINA said today the refusal of the U.S. Table Tennis Association to play a visiting Taiwan team demonstrated the profound friendship between the American and Chinese people. Quoting reports from Washington, the official New ChinaReuter; UPI - 281 words
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79 1971-08-10 11 CRINAGAR. Mon. Police yesterday arrested Sofl Mohammed Akbar, vice-president of the banned Plebiscite Front of Kashmir for what officials described as "highly objectionable activities." The Front, which demands a referendum to decide the future status of Kashmir, was banned for alleged anti-national activities lastReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement154 1971-08-10 11 The fun has just begun You're a young woman now, and naturally you have more responsibilities. But there are so many advantages like more fun, more and different clothes, more freedom And, as a young woman, there's a form of sanitary protection you should know about. Tampax tampons .They're worn154 words
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Advertisement148 1971-08-10 11 Special delivery from Ford XV Ford Falcon 500 is a cushioned seats completely And we've added a fewbuiltpacket of pleasure. .sheer re-styled for relaxed driving, in extra luxuries: AM/FM comfort, superb handling, first Completely sound-proofed radio. Deep pile wall-to-wall rate performance from the interior designed to give you carpet. Collapsible148 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-08-10 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applefcy I SCSLtS' 1 7HOTMV fwtubQ II11 words
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346 1971-08-10 12 Russia and India sign pact against 'attack by third party' NEW DELHI. Monday COVIET Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Gromyko J and Indian Foreign Minister Mr. Swaran Singh today signed an Indo-Soviet treaty here providing for consultation in the event of an attack on either country by a third party. TheAgencies - 346 words
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107 1971-08-10 12 QAKLAND, Mon. The jury in the manslaughter trial of Black Panther leader Huey Newton, accused of killing a police officer in 1967, reported itself hopelessly deadlocked yesterday and the judge declared a mistrial. After six days of deliberation, the jury 10 women and twoReuter - 107 words
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173 1971-08-10 12 QAIGON. Mon. Vlce- President Nguyen Cao Ky has cancelled all engagements because he and his family have caught an Infectious eye disease conjunotlvlties. A spokesman said today that Mr. Ky has still not handed In his appeal against the Supreme Court rejectionReuter - 173 words
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221 1971-08-10 12 Soldier dies in fierce Belfast rioting DELFAST, Mon. A British soldier died in hospital early today after being shot in the head during fierce rioting last night. He was one of three soldiers wounded by •guntlre during hours of violence In several of Belfast's Roman Catholic districts. It was theReuter - 221 words
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86 1971-08-10 12 TOKYO, Mon. A former weightllfting champion was arrested yesterday by police, who said he carried off a 4401 b. safe single handed. Junlchl Kumada. 24. was accused of stealing the -afe from the of-ice of a '.umber dealer's shop In Akita. KumadaUPI - 86 words
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Article, Illustration315 1971-08-10 12 NIMEIRY KEEN ON IMPROVING TIES WASHINGTON, Monday. THE United States is moving quietly to strengthen its strained relations with" the Sudan at a time when Sudanese-Soviet relations appear to have reached their low point. Moreover, there are Indications that the GovernmentAgencies - 315 words
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Article53 1971-08-10 12 TOKYO. Mon— Foreign citizens accounted for less than one per cent of Japan's 104 million population at the end of 1970. the Ministry of Justice reported today. It said 708.458 foreigners were living In Japan at the end of the year 94 per cent of them Chinese53 words
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Article46 1971-08-10 12 SARDINA. Mon. Forty prisoners In the Trapani Jail revolted on Saturday night atter prison officials refused to let them watch the Apollo IS splashdown on 'elevislon. Twelve prisoners f-uffsred burns when they set fire to r^ttresses in their ctfis. AP.AP - 46 words
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Article66 1971-08-10 12 BAGHDAD. Mon A cosrmittee of experts hi>s boon formed unde r I>&ql Iniorma'.ion Minister Mr. Shaflk al-Kamali for the launching of a world-wide campaign to reconstruct ne ancient city of Babylon. Plans for reconstructing the city. built several thousand years ago. provide for <ie lebuilding ofReuter - 66 words
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334 1971-08-10 12 Airport demo as Springboks fly back home PERTH, Mon. South Af- rlca's springboks, whose controversial six-week tour has cost Australian taxpayers an estimated As 2 million In police protection, faced a final demonstration here today as they boarded their home-going plane. A crowd of about 35 antlapartheld protesters gave NaziReuter; UPI - 334 words
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Article38 1971-08-10 12 NEW DELHI. Mon Prime Minister Indira Gandhi personally introduced new legislation In Parliament today to abolish the Princely Institution of Maharajas an act that the Supreme Court prevented her carrying out last year. APAP - 38 words
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Article33 1971-08-10 12 SAIGON. Mon About 20 South Vietnamese students started an Indefinite hunger strike in the An Quanf? pagoda this morning In protest against the arrest last week of a Buddhist student leader33 words
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Article39 1971-08-10 12 TOKYO. Mon. A special cnmmir.ee of the United Nations opened a three-day meeting here today to organise basic plans to develop Lumbini. the birthplace of Buddha In Nepal. as a centre of tourism and International trade. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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169 1971-08-10 12 Thais to call for Asian summit on that trip BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand will propose a Bandoeng-type summit conference of Asian countries to consider the implications of President Nixon's planned visit to Peking, the Bangkok Post reported today. The report by Managing Editor Theh Chonkhadiklj quoted a Cabinet source as sayingReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement75 1971-08-10 12 to London Klfl'a I Wt M See your Travel Agent. Every s^^^^^ day** Qantas takes off to London. Go via Rome or Vienna, Frankfurt, Athens or Amsterdam. All the way you enjoy the kind of service JL that comes from 50 years of WL^l flying. From people you know so75 words
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121 1971-08-10 13 Parliamentary team in Papua to study war damage OORT MORESBY. Mon. 1 A parliamentary t n am has begun a tour of Papua, New Guinea, to assess war damage and may bring claims against Japan, Australia and the U.S. Headed by former Australian war-time pilot Walter A. Lussick, the six-manAP - 121 words
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Article, Illustration355 1971-08-10 13 Unmanned MoonRover plan by scientists HOUSTON. Monday CCIENT ISTS are studying the possibility of sending a Moon-Rover on a driverless Journey hundreds of miles across the moon's surface when the last Apollo explorer has left for Earth. The scheme has not yet been formally proposed to Nasa, the space agency.Reuter - 355 words
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209 1971-08-10 13 DOME, Mon.-An examining Judge has closed the case of a wealthy Italian marquis who, last August, shot dead his beautiful wife and her lover before killing himself. Dr. Dominco Nostro, announcing his decision last night •fter a year's Investigation, concluded thereReuter - 209 words
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Article71 1971-08-10 13 Now for that earthly kiss HONOLULU, Mon. Astronaut David Scott receives a Lei and a k>ss from a Hawaiian girl on the astronauts arrival yesterday at Hickham Air Force Base, Hawaii. Behind Scott is Major A. L. Worden, Apollo 15 command module pilot. At left is Admiral John S. McCain,AP - 71 words
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142 1971-08-10 13 HALLEY'S COMET: 'LANDING BID POSSIBLE IN 1986' IMA, Mon. American astronomer Dr. Donald Menzcl suid yesterday that man could attempt to land on Halley's Comet when it next approaches the Earih in 1986. "The operation would be less complicated than a landing on Mars," he told delegates to the Fifth142 words
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71 1971-08-10 13 I ONDON, Mon. The British Overseas Airways Corporation has launched a campaign for a £75 round trip fare to the United States. A spokesman for BOAC, commenting yesterday on a report that the State- owned airline would defy international fare-fixing agreements, said:AP - 71 words
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333 1971-08-10 13 ROME, Monday A GROWING number of Roman Catholic priests are giving up their ministries, mainly because of the celibacy ruling, according to the first full study by the Vatican on defections from the priesthood. Some 20,700 priests are expected to leave the333 words
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Advertisement216 1971-08-10 13 LONG-LIFE FILTERS FOR MAXIMUM ENGINE PROTECTION ■w^jj^^^ Designed and ■HffK manufactured to SV ''j carefully calculated m^^JfcjnTjP specifications, Crosland gives you the best l^^^m^£j^^*m!S^^r in filters. With a ■^B^B^tff! choice of felt or paper. Rustproof metal or |l i(^l]J' F ""'H.'TJE P las<ic ca P ends. ■TlC^^r^lCiJ I Crosland's wide216 words
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Advertisement57 1971-08-10 13 Soulh&lh Now softer and more absorbent i than ever. Southalls come in a new lace-design j pack with a totally feminine look. >^ Put your confidence in I Southalls each month: soft, safe and secure, y *i_&*zZZOSK x Special Offer on 3 attractive •/I jy^ i packs-standard, economy and |'>^57 words
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Article199 1971-08-10 14 mRADING on the Stock 1 Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was quiet with only the Kuala Lumpur trading floor open. However, business was much brisker than normal when Singapore is closed. At the start little business was transacted, but some brokers reported active trading conditions199 words
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Article354 1971-08-10 14 TVTELBOURNE. Mon. Heavyatx we ights led a large number of falls on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Trading was dull and volume low. Speculalives were dull and mixed. Mines were easy and quiet while Industrials were barely steady in quiet trading. Bouganville dropped 15 cents to $2 65. CRA354 words
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Article189 1971-08-10 14 UONO KONO. Mon. The iK market opened on a quiet note with most prices marked down fractionally btlow last Friday's closing. The market closed steady with a turnover of $9,840,000. Today» clotlng middle price In Hong Kong dollan and centi followed by 'he difference* on Friday's prices. Bank189 words
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Article38 1971-08-10 14 On the frt« uMnn mark* In Horn Kong yesterday the U.I. d«llar wu quoted at 6.***** for T.T. and 6.0071 for aatft. Sterling «v quoted at 14.4S and •nt latl *f Mid at 317.373. t38 words
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Article34 1971-08-10 14 U Life $16.00 1.(M 4JB. Timbers $6.75 .v $3.28 .11 .1' 3ula PeraV $1.34 .0< 7A Cement $2.01 us.iii $1.31 R.G. $0.96 .01 .0- .a 'td. Motors $2.20 a jam. S.E.A $1.29 .a34 words
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Article15 1971-08-10 14 Most active stocks td. Motors impat Nombor yclf Carriage landar Raya 70.000 53.000 46.000 44,00015 words
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Article35 1971-08-10 14 Auf 6 Auf. 9 Industrials: 180.88 180.91 f Hotcb: 80.62 80.66 Properties: 143.93 143.93 t Tins: 97.19 97.12 robber*: 120.2J 120.19 Dec. 30, 1966 100 Dec 31. 1968 lOo Dec. 29. 1962 B 10035 words
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Article340 1971-08-10 14 VTEW YORK: The 11 William McChesney Martin report on the securities markets has urged the formation of a national market and. pending that, a "prompt" and complete reorganisation of the New York Stock Exchange. Among other major proposals, the report seeks to bar Institutional membership of340 words
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Article18 1971-08-10 14 AUG. 9. RUBBER: Closed. TIN: $628.75 (down 25 cents). Official offering 287 tons (up 69 tons).18 words
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Article33 1971-08-10 14 T»HE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dipped 25 cents to $628.75 per picul. The market was fairly steady with greater demand. The official offering rose 69 tons to 287 tons.33 words
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Article780 1971-08-10 14 810 AND OFFIR PRICIS OFFIU CIALLY LUTED AT THE CLOSE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THI STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKET! YESTERDAY WIRE: STIRLING RUBBER K.L. Kepong 21 24 t (Asia Unit Tru.t > (MHlim' ptkm f»r Aug. 10) Mai. Invest Fund LSI 1 M780 words
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Article422 1971-08-10 14 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of snares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Mean (6) 1.62. Cycle Carriage (1) 3.16. (5) 3 18, (4) 3.20. (3) 3.22.422 words
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Advertisement620 1971-08-10 14 APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE AFTER-CARE ASSOCIATION Invites applicants to the posts listed below Post Administrative Officer Age Minimum 30 years Salary S5OO-25A-800 p.m. Outlet —To administer the office and supervise all subordinate staff and to act as executive assistant to the Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer of the Singapore After-Care Association.620 words
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Advertisement556 1971-08-10 14 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Air conditioned :>()()() s(j ft in Orchard Road, at $1.20 per sq. ft IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Write to: The Advertiser, BoxA(J42IS.T.. Singapore. FOR SALE 10,000 feet U.S. Origin Nickel 200 CD Tube Half Temper 3/8" inch O.D. x 0.020 inch Wall x 0 feet length. These Nickel Tubes556 words
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Advertisement358 1971-08-10 14 TENDER NOIICE Separate tenders are In led for the operation of the following Airport Concessions with efect from early September 1971 for an initial period of 3 years vith the option of a further exter.4on of 3 years subject to the jnditlon that the Director of CM Aviation is satisfied358 words
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220 1971-08-10 15 Italian official's visit a 'dream come true SINGAPORE. Mon—Celebrating National Day in Singapore is a dream come true for a visiting Italian official and his family. Dr. Oilberto Bernabel, the Italian Counsellor of State, flew in last night for a two-week holiday with his wife and two grown-up daughters. He220 words
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Article41 1971-08-10 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Labourer L«ong Yew Wan. 21. was Jailed (or two months today when he admitted absenting himself from national service training at River Valley Road Secondary School from July 3 last year. He was arrested last Saturday41 words
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Article40 1971-08-10 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. Joan Mary Esaery. a social and community worker, was among those awarded the Public Service Star In the National Day honours hit and not Mrs. John Mary Every as reported In the Straits Times today.40 words
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Article, Illustration508 1971-08-10 15 Call to youths on ties with Malaysia Envoy urges informal contacts between younger generations Kuala Lumpur, Mon ]yj()RK "informal contacts" between the younger generations of Malaysians and Singaporeans through greater travel was proposed tonight by Singapore's High Commissioner here, Dr. Chiang Hai Ding. This would consolidate the existing ties between508 words
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Article102 1971-08-10 15 WHY LAWS ARE STILL IN ENGLISH KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A law translator must not only be good in English and Bahasa Malaysia, but also a lawyer, Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Yusoff said today. "It is not easy to find one who nas all the three qualifications," he told102 words
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152 1971-08-10 15 Youth shot dead after street robberies IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A detective shot dead a youth moments after a schoolboy was robbed of his watch at a railway track in Jalan Davidson here this morning. Detective Jesupal Singh opened fire when the youth ignored his order to halt. Two youths had152 words
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Article61 1971-08-10 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. A photograph of Ang Song Chua of National Junior College was wrongly captloned as Robert Tan of St. Patrick's School In today's Straits Times report of the National Language oratorical contest for non-Malays organised by the First Toa Payoh Secondary School. Robert won the contest, while61 words
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Article41 1971-08-10 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. A shop owner, Chong Liueh Ling. 35. was allowed $500 ball today when he denied avoiding customs duty on 99 pairs of shoes at the Woodlands check-point last night. Trial Is fixed for Nov. 29.41 words
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72 1971-08-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Government Is to provide direct grant to about 10,000 fishermen to acquire outboard motors, Agriculture and Lands Minister Tan Sri Hajl Ghazall bin HaM Jawi told the Dewan Negara today. He said these fishermen were now still using rowing72 words
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221 1971-08-10 15 Three MIC men fast for party unity KUALA LUMPUR, Monday FREE MIC branch leaders have decided to "fast unto death" unless Tun V.T. Sambanthan or Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam gives up the flght for the party's presidency. Tne members, from the MlC's Sepang branch, have been holding a hungry, silent221 words
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Advertisement142 1971-08-10 15 fir OBEROI TU I "lfGTDfDGffiial 1 I HOTEL SINGAPORE E SPECIAL EXECUTIVE LUNCHES MONDAY Ox Tongue Modern Style Chicken A La King TUESDAY Pork Knuckles Viennoise Irish Lamb Stew WEDNESDAY Roast Pork THURSDAY Braised Oxtail Jardiniere Pot Au Feu Flamande FRIDAY German Saver Braten Beef Stew Madagascar For reservations, call142 words
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Advertisement93 1971-08-10 15 SPECIAL BOOK SALE AT MORE THAN 50°/o DISCOUNT ON MOST TITLES SPECIAL BARGAIN FROM 1 CX' UP Will Be Held At:PACIFIC BOOK CENTRE 48, Margaret Drive, Singapore 3. Queenstown Branch, Next to Venus Theatre. From 3rd to 18th August 1971 9.00 am to 8.00 p.m. Diethelm stainless steel sinks ■R93 words
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Miscellaneous897 1971-08-10 15 -On your TV and Radio 12.45 P.M. Opening Followed by 7.15 For the Family National S.N Programme Summary 1.11 Julia I am Dreaming of a Pre-Exammation Special Day Edition (Chinese Rpt) SIS Pok Amai2 Black Christmas Julius Caesar 7.41 News in Chinese 5 Jerry i ewis rjrjoons 132 Arena Sukan897 words
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309 1971-08-10 16 iy> you know how U you can prolong your life, improve your disposition, and save your marriage without even seeing a psychiatrist? It's all a matter of using your leisure constructively, says Mrs. Patsy Edwards of Los Angeles. "A lot of people say309 words
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Article, Illustration425 1971-08-10 16 It's so nice to dress up just like mum... Story: ONG KIAT BENG Pictures: HAN HAI FONG J^KVKR again] Very often we hear mothers making this promise never to bring their children to another fashion show after experiencing the short-lived patience that their children have for such things. But the425 words
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488 1971-08-10 16 Give your face a home sauna and massage IN SWEDISH STYLE AN essential part of a woman's beauty, according to a Swedish plan, is her weekly facial sauna. It's a quick treatment, but one which improves skin almost immediately. A facial sauna works on the same principle as the body488 words
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Advertisement106 1971-08-10 16 Advtrtlttmtnt Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of Lemon Delph the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders106 words
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Advertisement174 1971-08-10 16 Celebrate the joy of colour Boldly beautiful, today's face. This face, created by Elizabeth Arden. Honey Illusion Foundation, the latest shade. So, too. Honey Coral lipstick, along with Honey Peach and Honey Beige. Two shades of Creamy Powder Eye Shado: Kingfisher Blue and Kingfisher Green, both gorgeously new, here blended174 words
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Advertisement1246 1971-08-10 17 m LiyERPOOL ANO OTHER «K /CONTINENTAL |Tf I nmm Le,.oes, Belfast D S^°" Stl ,/i*. 1 J*" 1 I3 «OuNIANKER Liverpool, Avonmouth km n AaT 14 A_V iJnt H &heus m"*.!** -i|| 5 Sp »^r. jimOtHUS Liverpool JJ J"J UUSSES Belfast. Liverpool ,_J J, 1 JJJ g Aag 1 I1,246 words
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Advertisement1055 1971-08-10 17 ■pWJMMpMJMM_HH_jPMHOV HpMMPMMpiIIMMHHMII EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P Penani S>nfaoore LOADING FOR: PASADENA IR Pt/11 Ad 12/11 Aag 14 il C'blanca. H'hurg/B'mtn, R'dam/ A/dam, G'burg, Ajrhus, C'hagen SONCKHLA Aag 24/27 Stpt 12/11 Aig 2121 Hamouig Bremen. A'oanvß'flam. 2nd Call Stpt 1/11 A'werp, Oslo, G'bur|, Maimo. tSMARA Stpt 11/11 Sept 17, 111,055 words
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Advertisement965 1971-08-10 17 Mj_WMi 1888-_-__^---I S_BBBM_MWI nB M M_»M_»^_»^^_T^^ rTT EXPRESS SEIVICE TO IQNDON, lIYWOOL t COMTIHEHTU "HUTS. BENALBANACH mmm 9. nm Hamburg Sept I BENCLEUCH ror Havr Slpt 2: Singapore P. Sham Penang Bremen Sept 21 Alf 11/11 Aug 11/11 Aug 21/21 Rotterdam Oct 3 Singapore P. Sham Penang ENOEARG .owon, Hamburg965 words
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Advertisement1260 1971-08-10 17 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA New York Pe-.'-g P S "an J p--e Kmgstr--1 KOTO Sailed June 21 it, 41 Oct I JASAHOLM Sailed Ji,| 11 Aui IS Aaf 17 LAOMEOON Sails Aag I Sept 13 Sept 14 Sept 11 All contract! are made on terms and1,260 words
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Advertisement1126 1971-08-10 18 XXT*""* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. W««t Ausip«lli»/Sing«pore/J»p«n 8«rvle»« Frtmantlt Sport Mtlung yomi Ci/Mgoya Y'hama Kobe Bilgiia Man 11 Aug I Sept 11 Sept 15 Stpt II Stpt 22 Sept Acctptug targa Itr Ktlt. Osaka. Nagiya Tikitaai KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN. H KONC, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong ETA1,126 words
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Advertisement842 1971-08-10 18 POX NtW ZEALAND Ptnang P. Sham Singapore LtMiiag ftr: CNAKIATA" 2« Auf 27/21 Alf Auck, Will. Lrtt. O'dm. FOR PERSIAN GULF Singapore Ltalitf ftr: NAROANA 11/21 Aig Karachi, K'thahr, Kwt, Dimm. Doha, Dubai. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: S.ngaport P. S'htm Penan* Itafitg ftr: RAIULAt Sailtl Sailtl It Ptrt Nagapattinim, Madras. RAJULAt Jl842 words
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Advertisement939 1971-08-10 18 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) rt ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM. HAVRE. NEPTUNE GARNET 12/14 An] 1/11 Aig Apapa. Cotonou' Takoradi, London. NEPTUNE ZIRCON 21/31 Aug 31/ 2 Stpt J < Sept London939 words
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Advertisement786 1971-08-10 18 Ml MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL MM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na3OE.JIn Ampang Kuala Lu.npur I I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penang Arritrtl: lUNCA TANJOHC 3 5 Sept 1/ I Stpt 11/11 Sept Havre E'lO, London 8 10. Hburg 13. 10. ROiAaerp 18.10. B'men 20,10 lUNCA786 words
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Advertisement587 1971-08-10 19 l S r *T»» Piuni DESTINATION! 'RAUSHIKA" Intlm H 6uf| veui "suvsii- ii/2i An nm An wn An Amttirdi.. am..* Hamburg A Bordcaui MAIIINS." 24 aAn 21/ 4 Sir S/115,,. Afltwrp. Hamtwrg. La Paihci. Adam tccept.it earn Mr U •""•^"J"^ U Pall.ci. ItrOtw. Ortn. IO« IiMOIAi I7&r «t mm $m587 words
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Advertisement728 1971-08-10 19 ABACUS (MALAYA) SENDIRIAN BERHAD Xp» CHANGE OF ADDRESS f\\ f^\ Abacus (Malaya) Sendirian I if-'.U I Berhad announce that the Branch vßl^H^i-l office. formerly located at VBtUTltl 5»> v Dei, mark House, Singapore, have *sJ*^*jJjy removed to the following address:- r p"«n F f IOO B r ;.d Upr me728 words
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Advertisement1254 1971-08-10 19 KENYATAAN TWVARAN J.K.R. JABATAN TALIKOM SARAWAK PAHANG RE-TENDER NOTICE Tawaran2 darlDada Demborone2 Tenders are :nvlted for the \anr todafta d JKR F*h*ne ""PP* of tne '°»°wlng to the kSL 1:x ?f k a a-atas J d^-bawa^ KKge g Telecommunications Department pela 111 Pechahan Kepala 8 (BE- K c n g^71,254 words
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Advertisement677 1971-08-10 19 NOTICE OF REMOVAL have pleasure in advising our valued rustomers tha with effect from the 9th August, we shall be opening our business at our new building at Jaian Kemajuan, Petaling Jaya. Our telephone numbers have been changed to ***** and *****. GESTETNER MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. EMIMT NUMBOR EKOH (NEGRI677 words
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Article95 1971-08-10 20 Announcements Announcements LATEST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS. Kor natural facelifting. brown mtihes acne all skin conditions. »«ular face's postnatal and spot-redu-lng consult Louise Klerk. nadiea ly trained and qualified beauty Specialist with 22 years troßttal exigence, recently back from lMr.< with the latest machines and methods Hotel Sinupura telephone *****3 (S pore.95 words
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Obituary27 1971-08-10 20 EDWARD TAV. aged 59 passed away peacefully on D.S7I leaving behind family. College leaves 172. Buklt Timah Roid on 11 s 71 at 4.00 to Bldadan27 words
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Advertisement582 1971-08-10 20 UGINIRAL ADVIRTISfMINTS U«»'f M'T cesli a w.r( Maltrtx Mil: 9* > •fiMimuni |rjf fcjf M uo'ds Siat»pert (at MaUrui: M.7S wan). Minimum iJf.'i 'or ft >io'd ANNOUNCIMINT/PIRSONAL S.ataieta «•■< UN a ■•(< Malaysia Ml, *i BO I *WS. Ml'iimum for 20 uords Siafaeers art Milan' H-M Minimum WO /or 20582 words
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Advertisement648 1971-08-10 20 TRAINEE MACHINE Tools Sales Representatives. Preference for JJ-J^ '^ona. ""s7".c«. "'Xun knowledge on Lathes. Millers. »'«P«"- C'lnders etc. Should speak fluent bnglish and Cantonese, must be able to travel on motor-scooters. Apply O P.O. Box 2243. APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not lo enclose original copies648 words
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Advertisement1001 1971-08-10 20 LORRY DRIVER must be hardworking good salary Apply Sin Building Contractor No 10D Jalan Ampas Singapore. DELIVERY BOY WANTED possess driving licence excellent prospects for successful candidate Tel. *****7 Spore. WANTED GIRL 20—35 years for Chinese or Nonya cooking for family of four. Tel. Mrs. Llm *****1 Spore. PERSONNEL SUPPBRVISOR1,001 words
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Advertisement799 1971-08-10 20 AOELPHI PARK Single-storey Postwar Detached Bungalow In Oladiola Drive. 3 Bedrooms. 2 Bathrooms. Elevated Position. Area 3,600 sq. ft. approx Phone Victor A Mendez Pte. Ltd.. I 7<5914 '***** (S pore). DIST. 10 KIMLIN PARK semi-detached single-storey 5-bedroomed bungalow. Mosaic parquet throughout complete with alrcon 'furnishing. About 5.000 aq. ft.799 words
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Advertisement990 1971-08-10 20 MATHEMATICS. SCIENCE, ENGLISH, Chinese. Malay Individual group coaching at ETC 93-C. Syed Alwi Road. B'pore *****. 'RE U I ADDITIONAL ELEMENTARY Mathematics and Physics for all levels ut Queenstown Tutorial Institution. Tel: *****2 IAUREEN LIM STUOIO Ballroom/ Latin Social dancing. Private lessons C. H Tan, A.N.A.T.D London. Tel *****7 Spore.990 words
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Advertisement883 1971-08-10 20 LONDON WEEKLY ECONOMIC FLICHTS and London/New Yo k flights. ETTA 42-B Cross Btreet Spore *****'912M24. FOR INEXPENSIVE FLICHTS to London Kurope America Ring K pore *****2. *****6 and Kuala Lumpur *****T H WEEKLY BOEING CHARTER flights to and from London All enquiries welcomed IM: Miss Kok MtTI (Spore). SCHOOL VACATION883 words
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Advertisement911 1971-08-10 20 Boats/Yachts Cor Sale OUTBOARO AND STERNDRIVE SERVICING For all your repa N cull Marine Engine Repair Company. 34. Greenwood Avenue Telephone 66<209. Ask for detuils of our Servicing Contracts and ensure trouble free bo.itint: Vehicles lor sale WE BUY, SELL A tr.ide in for kuo.l used Car. We will value911 words
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Article, Illustration431 1971-08-10 21 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By gINGAPORE Amateur Cycling Association plans to engage a world ranking Italian coach next year to improve the local standard and produce a pool of 1,000 cyclists and coaches. This was one of the main projects the SAC A president, Inche Snarl431 words
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183 1971-08-10 21 Blues Cup to JB United after being 11-0 down fOHORE Bahru United J staged a magnificent rally to fight back from an 11 -point deficit to beat Varsity Blues for the AllBlues Cup in the rugger Anal at the Station Padang in Seremban United won by 17-11. Trailing by a183 words
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Article57 1971-08-10 21 MANTORP PARK (Sweden), Mon. Ronnie Peterson of Sweden streaked to victory In the Formula Two European Trophy race here yesterday. The Swede, driving a March, was closely pursued by Carlos Reutemann of Argentina, who finished second. Australian Tim Schenken was third, followed by Jean Pierre Jaussaud57 words
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Article33 1971-08-10 21 MOSCOW, Mon. Moscow Spartak won the Soviet union football cup today, beating the Army Sports Club of Rostov-on-Don l-o In a replay. The teams drew 2-2 after extra time yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article207 1971-08-10 21 Malaysia set for a double MALAYSIA are set for a double In the schools international badminton series agfclnst Singapore at the NSCKC hall In Seremban. The girls' team won 5-2 while the boys led 4-0, needing only one win In remaining five matches to clinch the series. The Malaysians, paced207 words
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318 1971-08-10 21 Bedford can give Games a world record start HELSINKI. Mon. The athletics spotlight switches from the western hemisphere to this northern capital where the 10th European track and field championships open tomorrow. Competition for honours will be stiff and officials are confident records will be broken on the fast Olympic318 words
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Article370 1971-08-10 21 XTEW YORK. Mon Jerry Heard won the 1150.000 American golf classic at Akron. Ohio, yesterday to record his first tournament victory as a professional. His four-round total of 275 was three strokes ahead of his nearest rival In the star-studded field and earned him US$3O,OOOReuter - 370 words
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356 1971-08-10 21 US men sweep in Pan-Am Games swimming CALL Colombia, Mon. Jim McConlca, 20 set a Pan-American Games record of 4:09.0 In the men's 400 m freestyle last night to give the U.S. its seventh consecutive victory in the men's swimming competition here. Steve Genter (US) gained the silver medal, with356 words
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Article133 1971-08-10 21 LOS ANOELKS. Mon— West Germany's Hans Fassnacht. 20. captured the 1.500 m freestyle In 16:29 43 for his fourth win and third record In the Los Angeles invitational swimming meet here. Ed McCleskey (US) also set a meet record of 53.6 seconds In the 100 m133 words
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Article176 1971-08-10 21 Springboks leave incident free SYDNEY, Mon. The Springbok Rugby Union team left for home last night almost undisturbed by demonstrators after their Incident plagued tour of Australia. About 40 demonstrators led by a Catholic priest, held placards and sang hymns at the Kingston! Smith international terminal, bat there were no176 words
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Article25 1971-08-10 21 CALI (Colombia). Mon. United States marksmen won nine gold medals In the shooting events of the Pan American Oames which ended here yesterday.25 words
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Article324 1971-08-10 22 ONDON, Mon. West Indian skipper Gary Sobers sent Somerset tumbling from the top of the John Player Sunday cricket league yesterday with a great batting and bowling double for Nottinghamshire. I Sobers took 4-33 ln Somerset's innings of 152-9, then hammered a magnificent 73324 words
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Article34 1971-08-10 22 BONN, Mon. Christian Kuhnke, the West German number one. easily beat Japan's Toshlro Sakal in the men's singles final at the International tennis tournament at Duesseldorf, yesterday. Kuhnke won 6-3, 6-2. 6-2.34 words
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206 1971-08-10 22 Rosewall's title in straight sets VTEW YORK. Mon. Austra- Han maestro Ken Rosewall produced his brilliant best to win the United States professional tennis championship for the third time outclassing South African Cliff Drysdale ln the final at Chestnut Hill. Massachusetts, yesterday. Rosewall won 6-4, 6-3. 6-0 ln Just over206 words
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Article, Illustration625 1971-08-10 22 RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP QREAT WORLD II established himself as a bright classic prospect with a sparkling performance in the Class 1 Div. 2 8f race at ukit Timah on Sunday His win was not outright he had to share honours with Sincerity but it625 words
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Article31 1971-08-10 22 Budlman and Lt Oeneral winners at the Bukit Tlmah races on Sunday have been promoted to Class 2 Other Promotions Class 4 to Class 3. Ming Derby Chlnky. Paramount Chief.31 words
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Article123 1971-08-10 22 NEW YORK. Mon— The results of Games played yesterday In American major league baseball were; National League: Atlanta Braves 5 New York Mets 0. Cincinnati Reds 6 Montreal Expos 3. San Diego Padres 3 Houston Astros 2. Los Angeles Dodgers 4 st Louis Cardinals 2. Philadelphia123 words
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Article, Illustration978 1971-08-10 22 THE STIPE'S REPORT THE Stipendiary Steward's report on the weekend races at Bukit Tlmah. SATURDAY RACE 1: When Nelson posted as rider of Trade Mission, failed to appear on time to take the mount, Wilson was substituted ln his place. Nelson was fined $100 for his omission.978 words
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Article968 1971-08-10 22 YVfEIGHTS for the Buklt Tlmah races this week-end. CLASS 1 DIV. 3 9F. Special Steel 9-0 Speechmaker 9-0 Datln's Fancy 8-13 High Ruler n 8-12 Forex 8-12 Pepego 8-12 Katong View 8-11 Moonbeam 8-10 Shelf ord Peak 8-10 Hlkmat 8-7 Stingray n 8-7 The Tactician 8-5 Silver968 words
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Article, Illustration451 1971-08-10 23 Tough Japan foil hockey victory bid by NZ By RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR N ZEALAND 0 JAPAN 0 VKW ZEALAND were un--1 fortunate to concede a point against Japan in the Pesta Sukan regional hockey tournament at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. They were in the Japanese half for almost the entire match451 words
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Article, Illustration202 1971-08-10 23 AUSSIES SET THE PACE TWO Australian bowlers Betty Dyer and Marge Turner set the pace of a raging battle for the 16 places alloted to overseas competitors for this weekned'a women's international masters at Jackie's Bowls Orchard. The remaining seven berths have already been filled by local bowlers. Miss Dyer,202 words
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404 1971-08-10 23 G. ROBERT - Malaysians too good for the Thais G. ROBERT 1 By ]y|A L A YSI A, after 47 minutes of overcautious probing, bagged four second half goals to beat Thailand in a Regional hockey tournament match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Malaysian superiority was never In doubt, but the stubborn404 words
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Article, Illustration235 1971-08-10 23 rpiTLE CHASING Phlllp- pines, who beat Thailand 102-68 on Sunday, chalked up their second century victory when they trounced newcomers Ceylon 118-61 In the Pesta Sukan Invitation basketball championships yesterday. The Philippine cagers allowed the Ceylonese to take the lead early but after levelling 15-15 they235 words
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385 1971-08-10 23 ro types of boats the Lark and the YWCP 14 will be used In the Pesta Sukan International Regatta from Aug. 15 to Aug. 19 in the sea area off the reclaimed land opposite Games Village (Sea View Hotel). This sailing area was specially chosen385 words
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615 1971-08-10 23 BURMA HELD STRONGLY fancied Burma came perilously close to their second successive defeat In the Group B match against Indonesia at Merdeka Stadium last night. The game ended In a two-all draw after Burma had led 1-0 at half-time. Scorers: Wing Maung615 words
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Article244 1971-08-10 23 CLOSE OF PLAY: India 65-3. A.V. Mankad b Price 7, S. Gavaskar c Knott h Mutton 24. A. Wadekar b Price 9, D. Sardesai n.o. 13, G. Viswanath n.o. 8. Extras 4. Wkts fell at 1-9, 2-22, 3-50. MANCHESTER, Tues. England hammered 245-3 off the Indian244 words
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Article65 1971-08-10 23 ENGLAND Ist Inns 38* INDIA Ist Inns 218 ENGLAND 2nd Inns B. Luck hurst st Engineer b Solkar 101 J. Jameson run out 28 J. Ediich b Bedl 59 K. Fletcher no. 28 B.D'OUvrira n.o. 23 Extra* 6 TOTAL (for 3 wkts dec) 245 WkU tell at 1-44, 2-167,65 words
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Article87 1971-08-10 23 Results of last night's Pesta Sukan wrestling tournament at Oay World stadium: Lghtwrlght: Heat one Hotman Slmamora (Indonesia) bt Yec Ah Tee (Sport) by pintail in second round. Heat two Seah Eng Huat (Malaysia) bt Yeo Ah Tee (Spore) by plnfaU Welterweight: Msngaznar Naibaho (Indonesia) bt Seetoh87 words
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Article29 1971-08-10 23 Schoolteacher Kee Bee Khlm won the Singapore Open Women Golf championship when she beat Nancy Clayton 7 and 6 in the final at Buklt course on Sunday.29 words
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Miscellaneous110 1971-08-10 23 HOCKEY: Asian Regional Tournament: India v Thailand (1.45); Japan v S'pore (6.15). Both matches at Jalan Besar Stadium. WRESTLING: Triangular International (SBA Hall. 7 pjn). SHOOTING: Free Pistol International (Olmson School, 9 ajn.). BASKETBALL: International Meet (Oay World. 9 a.m.). SEPAK TAKRAW International Me*t( SBA Hall. 10.30 am). SQUASH: S'pore110 words
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Miscellaneous468 1971-08-10 23 I WORD PUZZLE j.-— en stoat *MM hiti j STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY J WORD PUZZLE 4 P I \P*H| M**l iartrastMM iWMf Ms*. mm imjmnjmm 1 2 i I-U |E|R|O|N|^ fill ii sTT OT E Tfßfe Missus I TJMf~RrO K E LETTERS L-_____._ tat ttoat »«ttt.' Matt .J CLUES FOR468 words
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Article, Illustration60 1971-08-10 24 10 ABREAST DOWN THE ROAD THE Padanfl presented this magnificent chequered pattern of many hues during yesterday's National Day flypast. This picture, taken from the Singapore Recreation Club, shows nine Air Defence Command Hunter jet-fighters in "diamond" formation. Civilian activities came to a standstill along North60 words
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119 1971-08-10 24 HONG KONG, Mon. A Honr Kong newspaper editorial today described Singapore as a "perfect example of co-existence between Chinese and other Asians." The Chinese-lanruate Wan Kiu Vat Po. in an editorial marking the Republic's National Day. said: "Singapore is a multi-racial state. AlthoughAP - 119 words
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Article55 1971-08-10 24 LONDON. Mon. A High Court Judge today granted ball to the three editors of the underground magazine Or pending outcome of their appeal against jail sentences resulting from conviction on obscenity charges Justice Hugh Griffiths handed down his decision on A'^stra-llan-born Richard Neville. 29, James Anderson,55 words
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Article50 1971-08-10 24 PARIS. Mon. Prance yesterday exploded a "slow-power" nuclear device In Its South Pacific testing area over the Mururoa Atoll, defence officials said. The explosion, was the fouth this year In a series of nuclear tests designed to create a small but powerful nuclear weapon, officials said. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Obituary54 1971-08-10 24 LOH Nil MENC. father of Mr. Loke Stiionf San chairman and managing director of kfenc Chconc WoodworkIng biduatrlti Private Limited, paved away peacefully on Auguit 8, 1971. ace 77. Funeral on Wednesday 11/8/1971. Cortege lea vine SO Jalan Betla. Singapore 13 for Koog Benc Ban Buddhtat Crematorium, Brlcnt Hill54 words
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