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Title Section24 1971-08-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200.000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article275 1971-08-14 1 Talks on border situation Razak and army chief study Red threat PULAU TIOMAN. Friday TUN Abdul Razak held urgent talks today with the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Cen. Tan Sri Ibrahim bin Ismail, on communist terrorist activities both on the Thai-Malay-sia border and in East Malaysia. The general275 words
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Article67 1971-08-14 1 ■r THE state of war w has not ended the situation remains tense the Korean question is also linked up with Japanese militarism. If things do not >•<> well, Japan ma; use the treaty it has concluded with South Korea to get into South Korea immediately on the withdrawal67 words
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Article21 1971-08-14 1 FRANKFURT Frt. West German travel agents hope to be able to offer tours of China by next year. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article42 1971-08-14 1 PARIS. Fri. Forged Invitations to the 2,500 th anniversary celebrations of the Persian Empire may have been sold by a confidence trickster to members of London's high society (or up to £3.000 each, the Iranian Tourist Office said today42 words
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Article20 1971-08-14 1 LONDON, Fri. Archaeologists at Dover have unearthed, largely Intact, a Roman house about 12 feet below ground.20 words
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Article23 1971-08-14 1 ATHENS. Frt. Switzerland's Verner Hug today won the world junior chess championship by drawing with Kenneth RogofT of the United States23 words
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166 1971-08-14 1 Gorton is replaced two hours before he resigns pANBERRA, Fri. Mr. V David Fairbairn was sworn in as Ate new Australian Defence Minister by the /GovernorGeneral in Canberra this afternoon/— two hours before Mr. John Gorton handed in his official resignation. Mr. Fairbairn joined Prime Minister William McMahon for theReuter; UPI - 166 words
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Article49 1971-08-14 1 SANTIAGO, Frt. Nelson Orellana, the longest surviving heart transplant patient In the world, died today In a navy hospital In the port city of Valparaiso. He had celebrated his 24th birthday only yesterday. His transplant was performed at the hospital on Oct. 1, 1968. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article22 1971-08-14 1 BINOAPORE. Fri.— Constable Tay Cheng Chua. 26, was admitted to Outram Hospital In serious condition with stab wounds late tonight.22 words
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89 1971-08-14 1 rWICAGO, Fri— A wol man hurtled nearly 1.000 feet to her death early yesterday from a 90th floor window of the world's third tallest building, the John Hancock centre. Lorrance Kowalskl, 29, widowed two years ago, was believed to have taken her own life.89 words
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Article, Illustration72 1971-08-14 1 QENE S I S rock, brought to earth by the Apollo 15 astronauts, dates back to the origin of the moon some 4.7 billion years ago, US scientists believe. Picture shows Commander David Scott, a smile on his face, looking at the whitish rock, the sizeUPI - 72 words
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Article395 1971-08-14 1 Killers pose as hitch hikers By K.S. SIDHU: Singapore. Friday 0/Z/ EXECUTIVE MURDERED AX oil company executive died yesterday victim of a gang of killers, two of whom posed as hitch hikers to act as decoys to "trap" him. The nve-man gang stabbed Harold Angus Lee, 44, of the Shell395 words
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Article31 1971-08-14 1 HONO KONO. Fri. Several thousand people staged a lively but peaceful demonstration here tonight to denounce Japanese claims to the disputed Senkaku islands in the East China Sea. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article426 1971-08-14 1 Jordan attack on Syria BEIRUT, Fri. Jordanian troops opened tank and artillery fire on Syrian military and civilian positions this morning, Damascus Radio announced. It quoted a Syrian military spokesman as saying that five Jordanian tanks were destroyed In the ensuing exchange of fire. The exchange came shortly after Syria426 words
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36 1971-08-14 1 3 a.m. ROUNDUP SYRIAN TANKS ON BORDER BEIRUT, Fri. Reports reaching here from Damascus tonight said columns of Syrian tanks were taking up positions near the frontier with Jordan following new border fighting this morning. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article38 1971-08-14 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. The State Department denied today that Egypt lan President Anwar Sadat had given the United States until Sunday to /achieve an interim peace settlement between Egypt and Israel. UPI (See Page 16)UPI - 38 words
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222 1971-08-14 2 'Valueless' coins bring in funds for school bursaries OINGAPORE, Fri. Out-or date coins may nave no actual purchasing power but through an exhibition, they are raising funds for school bursaries. The exhibition, featuring over 10,000 ancient coins from China, Thailand, Malaysia, Korea, Japan and Tibet, was opened today at the222 words
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Article30 1971-08-14 2 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will open the AlJunied Constituency fun (air at the Joo Seng community centre at 10 a.m. on Sunday.30 words
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Article, Illustration379 1971-08-14 2 'IT'S UNFAIR TO THE STUDENTS' SINGAPORE, Fri DARENTS were criticised today for their disinterest in their children's school work. Speaking at a threeday seminar on education in Catholic schools which ended yesterday, Mr. Ho Fook Seng, principal of St. Michael's School,379 words
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Article50 1971-08-14 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. 8.8. Tan of the Survey Department will represent Singapore In the Commonwealth Survey Officers' conference In England. Some 82 delegates from 23 countries will take part In the conference, which will be heid In the Cambridge University engineering laboratories from. Monday to Aug. 25.50 words
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Article73 1971-08-14 2 SHIPYARD TRAINING FOR 20 SINGAPORa Fri—Twenty boys will spend their Youth Week in Commerce and Industry this year with Keppel shipyard. The week is from Monday to Aug. 21. They will begin by spending two days at the shipyard's training centre where they will get a general Idea of the73 words
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Article27 1971-08-14 2 Minister of State (Labour). Mr. Sia Kah Hui. will present certificates to winners of a baby conjest at Upper Serangoon community centre on Sunday morning.27 words
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125 1971-08-14 2 197 die in road crashes in first 7 months SINGAPORE, Fri. A total of 197 people died in road accidents in the first seven months of this year compared with 180 in the same period last year. Last month alone 26 people were killed, 10 of them pedestrians. The total125 words
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Article63 1971-08-14 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The International V's Men's '£lub. Orchid Chapter, together Vith other groups of -the Chinese YMCA. will hold a •Y-O-Rama" food and fun fair on Sunday at the Chinese YMCA s Palmer Road grounds from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. A day-long demonstration of63 words
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156 1971-08-14 2 Pilots told to avoid densely populated areas SINGAPORE, Fri. The Department of Civil Aviation has acted to curb noise pollution caused by aircraft over densely populated areas near the airport. As a major step in its "war" against noise, the DCA is urging all pilots of incoming and outgoing aircraft156 words
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Article26 1971-08-14 2 SINGAPORE, Fri The visiting overseas air officers and cadets, here as guests of the National Cadet Corps, today called en No. 120 Squadron SADC26 words
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150 1971-08-14 2 MAJOT LUI OFF TO THE U.S. FOT POST GRADUATE COURSE SINGAPORE, Fri. Major Lvi Pao Chen of the Singapore Armed Forces left tonight on a SAF fellowship award for a two-year post graduate course in the United States. Major Lui. who is deputy head of MINDEF's Science Management Group, will150 words
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347 1971-08-14 2 'Luf thansa not against cheaper fares' SINGAPORE, Fri. Lufthansa German Airlines is not opposed to cheaper air fares along the trans- Atlantic route. On the contrary, the airline has suggested a "lower and more simplified" fare structure than that proposed at the recent Montreal conference of the International Air Transport347 words
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Advertisement182 1971-08-14 2 I I Setron builds in the quality I \jf II l I IH 1 1 m I I f£L A A" 9 m I oLZI-i't /""Tfl Oft" HBr 1./u~zu r)C"'"'4 24" A quality television set is more than just a nice right here in Singapore by our own engineers. The182 words
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220 1971-08-14 3 Singapore man on drug smuggling charge in Sydney SYDNEY, Frl. A Singapore man has been accused In court here of being "a principal" in the smuggling of 12-lb of Indian hemp to Sydney. Tan Kok Cheong, 28, whose address was given In central court yesterday as Norfolk Road. Singapore, wasReuter - 220 words
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Article87 1971-08-14 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The presidents of Kiwanis Clubs from 37 countries will be invited by the local Kiwanis Club to a charter banquet to be held at Shangri-La Hotel on Sept. 9. Mr. Wes Bartlett. presldentd;Mgnate of Kiwanis International, will officially hand over the club charter to87 words
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Article58 1971-08-14 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Sogetsu Association will hold Its annual Japanese flower arrangement exhibition at the Conference Hall from Sept. 2 to 5. The exhibition will be opened by the First Lady, Mrs. Sheares The proceeds will be donated to the five children's charities under the58 words
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Article60 1971-08-14 3 SINGAPORE, Frl. The MP for Caimhlll. Mr. Lim Kirn San, will attend a constituency dinner to round off the area's National Day celebrations, at its community centre on Aug. 21 at 7.30 p.m Mr. Lim will also Inspect a guard-of-honour by the Monk's Hill Secondary School army cadets60 words
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Article29 1971-08-14 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Tan Eng Guan was fined $70 today when he admitted driving his lorry which emitted excessive smoke in River Valley Road on Nov. 29. 1969.29 words
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Article45 1971-08-14 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Urn Mm Kwang of Bencoolen Street was fined $210 today when he admitted two traffic offences in Holland Road on Jan. 20. last year. He was fined $60 for speeding at 62 m.p.h. and $150 for inconsiderate driving.45 words
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104 1971-08-14 3 SINGAPORE, Fri—Schoolteachers have received another word of praise for their civic-consciousness. This time, it comes from the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore. I a letter to the Straits Times today, the association said that of the 59 people who volunteered their services for104 words
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Article50 1971-08-14 3 PENANG. Frl. Party Socialls Rakyat Malaya is keen to work out a common programme with any socialist party or group in this country. "We are prepared to sit down and talk with any socialist groups or parties." the party's national chairman, Inche Kassim Ahmad, said here today.50 words
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Article30 1971-08-14 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. Motorist Lin Pong Seway of Robinson Road was fined $15 today for driving his car without a silencer in Orchard Road on Jan. 9 last year.30 words
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Article23 1971-08-14 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. SATAs 1971 donation draw will be launched tomorrow at the Hilton Hotel by SATA chairman. Mr. Lim Kee Ming.23 words
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203 1971-08-14 3 Arthur Richards - Arthur Richards i SINGAPORE, Frl. The big transfer of MSA's Fokker Friendship base from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur has begun. In the last few weeks, F-27 aircraft equipment has been going by air and rail to Sutmng airport, where the new Fokker203 words
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407 1971-08-14 3 IN THE MALAYSIAN SENATE... K. LUMPUR. Frl. PDUCATION Minis- ter Inche Hussein Onn today reassured students that the Universities and University Colleges Act would never be used to suppress their thoughts and actions, or deprive them of their legitimate rights as students.407 words
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238 1971-08-14 3 MANDARIN ON RECORDS: THE MAIN 'STAR' SINGAPORE, Friday A LECTURER of the Language Centre at Nan- tah, Mr. Yu Hou, will be the main recording artiste in a set of two long-playing records containing a course in conversational Mandarin. Mr. Yu, born In Peking, is also one of the advisers238 words
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Article57 1971-08-14 3 SINGAPORE, Frl. A marketing trainee was Jailed for a day and fined $2, 00 c today for cheating. St *i Cheng Soon. 27. was found guilty of cheating the Industrial Marine Company In Victoria Street of $1,247 for an outboard motor, by paying for It with57 words
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Article44 1971-08-14 3 OINGAPORE, Fri. Water consumption yesterday was tJ down by 1.3 million gallons to 96.9 million gallons the fifth successive day that demand has stayed under the IM-milllon mark, including two days when it was below the target of 90 million gallons.44 words
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Advertisement627 1971-08-14 3 CHIEF EXECUTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION »pto $5,000 Plus Stock Options Haw Par Brothers International Limited. Our client will appoint a Chief Executive to direct "je manufacturing and marketing operations of the i? g ce 4 r Brand range of products. Sales are at the mu .V; mllllon dollar level and manufacturing627 words
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Advertisement233 1971-08-14 3 BIG! BIG!! SAVINGS LADIES:- MEN'S:Still About. Stretch Ev« 80/20% Doc /Cotton Slack. $10.90 Fancy Sp. Shirts 4.90 Lad, Tr.p. M Skirt. Ptd Arr w ft" 1 1U155%.I UI 5S%. (Roll SI««Y«t) $7.90 Sh.rt, (Odd S.i«.) $10.90 Pcloco (Australian) L/Skar* Wrangler Danim Slacks $11.90 Skirts $10.90 U.S.A. Ptd. Jtrsy B e-233 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1971-08-14 4 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON REPORTER: SINGAPORE, Friday fORTY -FOl'R insurance companies were invited to tender for MSA's aviation insurance contract, the Fernandez trial was told today. Chew Poh Loh, MSA administrative assistant, said this during cross-examina-tion in the First District Court. By the time the tenders were opened1,449 words
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230 1971-08-14 4 Foreigners blamed for raising property and land prices SINGAPORE, Fri. Developers today generally agreed that foreigners were responsible to a certain extent for raising property prices. But they feel that local demand has also contributed to the present trend. They were commenting on a statement by the Minister for Science230 words
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Article29 1971-08-14 4 SINGAPORE. Fri Hawker Perumal Rengaranda. 31. was today convicted and fined $100 or 20 days' jail for exposing 25 obscene photographs In Bugis Street on Aug. 3.29 words
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Miscellaneous10 1971-08-14 4 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 00 N i (W/ r\f!s10 words
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Article, Illustration193 1971-08-14 5 POLICE SEEK AID OF FIVE MEN Have you seen them? SINGAPORE, Fri. Polic* are anxious to contact five people who can help in their investigations into the murder of private eye, Wang Fee Pok, 28, who was slashed to death on June 15. Wan;, employed by a Geylang private investitation193 words
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126 1971-08-14 5 MP CALLS FOR 'NEW S'POREANS' TO COME FORWARD SINGAPORE, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture and MP for Kampong Chai Chee. Inche Sha'ari Tadin, tonight called for "new Sin g a poreans" to emerge. Speaking at a variety concert held at Kaki Bukit Primary School, he said:126 words
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155 1971-08-14 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A month-long "Keep Singapore PollutionFree" campaign will be launched by the Ministry of Health on Oct. 1. The Ministry said in a statement that the campaign was aimed at obtaining "higher standards of public health and of the overall environment." A155 words
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Article68 1971-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A talk on "The UN participation and assistance In urban renewal and development projects In Singapore" will be held at the Cultural Centre at 8 p.m. on Aug. 20. The talk, which will be for members of the United Nations Association in Singapore, will68 words
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300 1971-08-14 5 NTUC to widen scope in three fields SINGAPORE, Fri THE NTUC is expanding its modernisation programme in arbitration, negotiation and organisation. As plans are being drawn up, the NTUC research unit is selecting a new corps of 20 senior industrial officers to help in its task. They are being recruited300 words
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Article57 1971-08-14 5 Management course SINGAPORE, Fri. A 10--lecture course on the fundamentals of management, organised by the University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies, will start on Aug. 24 In the University's Physics Room I. The lecturer Is Mr. Lim Boon Tong, a management consultant. Application forms and syllabus are available from57 words
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Article48 1971-08-14 5 SINGAPORE, Prt. Education Minister, Mr. Llm Kirn San will speak to members of the Economic Society of Singapore at their annual dinner on Sept 10 at Shangri-La Hotel. Mr. Llm. former Finance Minister and economics graduate from Raffles College, will be the guest-of-honour.48 words
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Article153 1971-08-14 5 A second church for Jurong Town SINGAPORE, Fri. Jurong Town is to have a second church. The new church is to be built near the residential estates in Neighbourhood One at a cost of about $400,000. To be known as the Calvary Blble-Presbyterlan Church. Jurong Town, it will stand on153 words
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105 1971-08-14 5 Poly guild extends drive for members SINGAPORE. Fri. The newly-formed Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild will extend Its membership drive for another month to boost its present strength of 160. To encourage more graduates to Join, those who enrol during the campaign period will not have to pay the entrance fee105 words
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Article25 1971-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajar atrium, will Join the sixth National Day celebrations of Kampong Glam community centre tomonow night.25 words
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Article40 1971-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The sea Just south of Pulau Bukom U to be dredged for about a month beginning today. Mariners are asked to keep well clear of the area and sail at the slowest speed when passing by.40 words
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Article56 1971-08-14 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— More than 39.000 immigration cards for Causeway travel have been distributed by the Malaysian High Commission here In the last few days The pink cards are also available at most of the petrol stations along Bukit Timah Road. The new immigration system will56 words
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Advertisement35 1971-08-14 5 Dealer: King's Dept. Store, 16, Col Iyer Quay, Singapore I. ETIRNA MATIC SERVICE CENTRE ITH FLOOR DENMARK HOUSE, SINGAKME I. Sol* Agents: F E. Zuellig (Trading) Pte. Ltd. Singapore, Kuila Lumpur, Parting. Kota Km«bilu, Kdchlng.35 words
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Advertisement578 1971-08-14 6 LUNCHEON -LV SATURDAY SUNDAY M 12.00 p.m. ■r A selection of 15 y\ v I^>e^> regional curries "^^^fH served with Ihß nasi beryani, gado-gado, pappadam, sayor lodeh, ayam go- bH reng, chicken giblets, fried brinjol in coconut, egg plants i^H served with shrimp paste and fl^S chilli sauce, steaming white-578 words
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Advertisement68 1971-08-14 6 THE PERFECT BALANCE f ittk SsMfttrvss DUMA BfWT I.WllWlalaiiasiiiilfiiallil *TTHE {Jjtmtxmswmmi j I I 1 *^f SHOWTIME: 945PWWGHTLY EXCtPTSUWOATS •ifS, t sWtArOnt m MUI GOLDEN CROWN RESTAURANT 352 B I 354.1 Commonwealth Avanwa. S'p**.*. Tat: M92SS W« cotcr tat wasisHM. birthtU* pe)rrMn and) orHer saciol rwsicHoarS ot mad* rate charges.68 words
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Advertisement49 1971-08-14 6 CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE AIR FLOWN BEEF OUR SPECIALITY OPIN Neon Mlawlasit (Every ear) 12 -14 CatmhHl Raast Tel: J74S*4. LijsLaJ Monitor Loudspeakers 118 120.MUQI STOIHT6U PUK HDIM. SlKtfMt 1 TEL 71M4 NEW OCEAN T.T (No Free Uat) OaasM Teeey! J.JO 7.)osmsi. Phorrnandro Helen "TUM HAUIN MAIN JAWAN" (Hindi /Color)49 words
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Advertisement228 1971-08-14 6 (Tiiramar^ Trio complete/ your day Krauiffr JrJFv m fi MB TS BaaTV I I H j i I] ,i Anytime, from breakfast to allMl^iH supper at midnight Jurt pop in at the Miramar Restaurant W •irvrn if you can y*«m for jenuing m Mz=~:i?VC<&!&l IfWTtl Cantorwta food. Or tha !«2m228 words
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204 1971-08-14 7 LEE SU SAN - Disasters are the business of this Red Cross man LEE SU SAN By SINGAPORE. Fri. Disasters that's Mr. Robert M. Pierpont's business. Mr. Pierpont. an officer of the League of Red Cross Societies in Geneva, is responsible for organising relief operations to disaster areas and developing world wide preparedness for204 words
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Article, Illustration417 1971-08-14 7 Legal Aid Bureau to pay costs SINGAPORE, Fri. tlons to be raised by the respondent, have not been compiled with. "All that was done on behalf of the respondent was only a bald general statement that Low had failed to provide his wife with a matrimonial home. "That clearly Is417 words
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95 1971-08-14 7 Man stabbed in back after bar quarrel SINGAPORE, Fri— A man who had a quarrel in a bar was stabbed in the back when he walked out. a magistrate's court heard today. Yeo Mul Yam, 25. admitted stabbing Tan Seng Heng twice outside the Golden Wheel Bar In Uppei Serangoon95 words
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Article29 1971-08-14 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. Hardle Johan. 30, was fined $35 today after he admitted having a kartoo of ganja at the Port Authority's pass office In Tanlong Pagar yesterday.29 words
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439 1971-08-14 7 Streets closed for Pesta walk tomorrow SINGAPORE. Frl. Several roads in the city will be closed to vehicles from 7 a.m. to 11 am on Sunday during the Pesta Sukan mass walk, which Is organised by the Ministry of Social Affairs. They are St. Andrew's Road, Connaught Drive, North Boat439 words
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77 1971-08-14 7 (SINGAPORE, Fit The Port Authority of Singapore (PSA) Is to vie for the Commonwealth Film Award 1971, with its 20--mJnute colour documentary, Via Singapore. The film highlights special features of the PSA and international shipping. How PSA Is tackling eontainerisatlon Is also described In77 words
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Article42 1971-08-14 7 SINGAPORE. Prl. Minister for Social Aflairs. Inche Othman Wok. will visit Pulau Seklng tomorrow to present membership cards to members of the island's citizens' consultative committee. Inche Othman and his party will leave Jardine Steps at 10.3042 words
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102 1971-08-14 7 ENGINEER TELLS OF CHEQUE IN HIS CAR SINGAPORE. Fri. A Port Authority engineer told a court today how he found a S5OO cash cheque stuck between a cushion and his car seat. Mr. Mok Weng Cheon. 26. was testifying at the trial of a timber company manager, Lai 800 Sai,102 words
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Advertisement217 1971-08-14 7 1 M be is I not at (jome-1 I trp Jfoiteri I fotttt* Original lonbon aVltakfiouir. i»« "<i o«i oiih'id >a rroM. I. jm fottttt l&mokrhoust l»ottl. N foittxi CHARITY FILM SHOW IN AID OF SRI MARRIYAM MUNESWAREE TEMPLE FUND GALAXY CINEMA Geylang S*rai S'por* To-moirow Special Morning Show At217 words
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Advertisement393 1971-08-14 7 ori.W TOMORROW at the |"|"m" i The night the loving ended and the killing began! STEFMIE JAMfS *vwi m POWERS OLSON j 1 Tonight Midnight Tomorrow 9am Morning Show SIMULTANEOUSLY AT 5 THEATRES: CAPITOL-LIDO-REX-SKY-ROXY 1 SUNSET®! A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE COLOR 1 CHING LI PAUL CHIN PEI TIEN FENG393 words
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Advertisement701 1971-08-14 7 mm ORGANISATION (T.l*phor.e 653*94) Jyrona Drive-lr. Cinema advance "C i caih book.n,, open trom 3 00pm i t todoy ond tomorrow at the elr- I NOW* SHOWING '""show, Ni 9 htly i 7 00 and 9 30 p m K "HORROR HOUSE" ,n Color i fronkie Avolon J .ll Haworth701 words
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175 1971-08-14 8 SINGAPORE, Frl. APRO-TEM committee formed to establish a Jurong Industrial Welfare Association has decided to dissolve Itself because the Registrar of Societies has rejected an application to register the proposed association. No reasons were given for the rejection, and none need be under the Societies175 words
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Article74 1971-08-14 8 Bail for two allowed SINGAPORE, Frl. Two remand prisoners, each facing a charge of trafficking 1,000 forged US$2O currency bills on April 21, were allowed bail today by the Chief Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin. Ball for Ho Khoon Tong, 32, a postal clerk, and ling Teng Yong, 36, a74 words
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Article21 1971-08-14 8 KAJANO. Frl. Sixty-nine people were made homeless when fire destrojed 13 houses In Semer.ylh, five miles from here, yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration248 1971-08-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Tan V. T. Sambanthan, who has led the MIC for the last 15 yean, is expected to give op the presidency in March. He will aUow Tan Sri V. Manickavasaram to take over "in order to preserve Indian248 words
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Article20 1971-08-14 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. There were no first and second group prize winners in yesterday's Toto draw No. 63/71.20 words
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100 1971-08-14 8 CUSTOMS OFFICERS SMASH SAMSU DISTILLERY SINGAPORE, Fri. W Customs officers smashed an Illegal distillery last night the second in two months. About 100 gallons of samsu and 21 barrels In various stages of fermentation were seized. Duty on the samsu was estimated at $10,000. Acting on a tip-off, a customs100 words
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Article73 1971-08-14 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Qiam Choo Kwee and Mr. Goh Boon Klat have emerged leaders after the fourth around of the Pesta Sukan chess tournament. They were the only players who have won all the aeven games since the tournament started last Sunday. There are73 words
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303 1971-08-14 8 TAN WANG JOO - HDB is aware of illegal renting of flats TAN WANG JOO Difficult to stop tenants and owners but... By t Singapore, Fri, Housing and Development Board is aware of illegal sub-letting or renting by its tenants and flat-owners, but faces a number of difficulties in stopping them. The board regulations303 words
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Miscellaneous199 1971-08-14 8 Oop By V.T. Hamiin tClS^iy***; TH' ONLY ONE L« < AND I SUPPOSE I I INDEB) IT WAS... JUST WHAT IV^ ~< YEP/ I GUESS TH 1 a "121*53! *ROUNP/...TUNK'S THAT WAS A AW YOUteE A C WAS AFRAID 0F../ HE PROSPECT OF BEING GUY IN CHARGE?/ HERE. STRANGER... f199 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1971-08-14 9 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - Xmas will never be the same again at Changi Village WILLIAM CAMPBELL By HOWEVER, let us not forget that there w will be hardship for a few thousand families. Recently, I visited the constituencies which are feeling the effects of the rundown of the British forces Sembawang, Nee Soon, Jalan1,623 words
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Advertisement121 1971-08-14 9 VIETCONG 100 years ago The present Vietnam war may seem a fairly recent affair- but the jungles there have been harbouring guerillas for a long time. Batik the Beautiful Beautiful all purpose batik appears in the office, on the beach, in boats, and on the dance-floor alike. The striking designs121 words
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Advertisement6 1971-08-14 9 MONDAY: The other three "pullout" constituencies.6 words
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Advertisement342 1971-08-14 9 A fitting end to spare tyres. The Little X Plus Cuff- waist Pantee does for "Spare tyres" what it does for tummies: trims, firms and flattens. With a comfortable X^^N inch and a half of w^^^^ elastic. The firm f^ *^k front panel refuses to s[\vu jfl stretch sideways /^mm^342 words
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175 1971-08-14 10 Union: We do not need foreign engineers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Union of Telecoms Employees (NUTE) has appealed to the Government not to go ahead with its plans to recruit foreign engineers. It was particularly concerned about foreign engineers for the Telecoms Department. The union claimed the department had175 words
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337 1971-08-14 10 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG VALUE OF PROJECTS SOARS By SINGAPORE, Frl gINGAPORE rode the crest of its biggestever building boom during the past year with more hotels, office skyscrapers, flats and homes built and public projects carried out than during any period in the Republic's construction337 words
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Article109 1971-08-14 10 SHEARES TO OPEN SEA CARNIVAL SINGAPORE. Fri. The firing of a flare-gun by President Sneares at 2.30 p.m.. simultaneous release of coloured balloons and sprouting of a 50-ft high fountain will signal the start of this year's National Day sea carnival at Telok Ayer Basin on Sunday. Immediately after the109 words
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56 1971-08-14 10 A course on sailing for beginners SINGAPORE, Frl. The Chinese YMCA will hold a course on sailing for beginners on Sept. 4 and 5 in Pasir Panjang. The course will provide opportunities (or sailing dinghies and various methods of sailing. The fee is f 5 (or members and $10 (or56 words
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Article52 1971-08-14 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Radio-Television Singapore will re-telecast the 1971 National Day parade and marchpast on Sunday. At 9 a.m. on Channel 5. the re-telecast of the event will carry commentaries in Malay and Chinese, and at 2.45 p.m. on Channel 8, it will have commentaries in Tamil52 words
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92 1971-08-14 10 DECISION LIKELY TODAY ON ADS BY DOCTORS SINGAPORE, Frl A decision on whether Singapore doctors can, like their Malaysian counterparts, advertise their practice is expected to be announced tomorrow. This was one of the Issues discussed when the Singapore Medical Association's executive council met tonight. An SMA spokesman said details92 words
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Article26 1971-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Crawford constituency will hold a dinner to celebrate National Day at the Crawford community centre at 7.30 p.m. on Aug. 25.26 words
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263 1971-08-14 10 University students prefer loans instead of scholarships K. LUMPUR, Fri MOST students and staff of the University of Malaya are in favour of loans rather than scholarships being given to students. Today, they spoke out in support of a suggestion by the university's Vice-Chan-cellor. Prof. Ungku Aziz, that the present263 words
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Article, Illustration241 1971-08-14 10 Now the computer can tell the future for you SINGAPORE. Frl n OM PUTERISED horoscopes will be sold here soon. For only $40, a person's whole horoscope will be spelt out on 18 fullscap sheets. This was stated by Mr. H.B. Van Velzer Jr., investment marketing consultant to Astrological Research241 words
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Advertisement216 1971-08-14 10 R® SANYO A A Sanyo Malaysia Sdn Bhd EX^^P^^^^^^^N^^ M^r mi l^^~~^Z^ W M-K7OL o^^^^^ Standards set by Sanyo Central Research and I HSSfI W Va j^^^^H development Laboratories are strictly B^^^^B bh HI fMKl^li B^^^K maintained by all Sanyo factories and assembly Htfl plants which are fully equipped with216 words
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Article, Illustration149 1971-08-14 11 A MAN caUed Paris (above), from the United States, has a rich and powerful voice with 12 years in showbiz behind him. Freddie Paris, a recording artiste with RCA, is one of America's many nightclub personalities who began with the Purple Onion nightclub149 words
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Article711 1971-08-14 11 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA L>1 THE Straydogs have scored a first. They are the only group in South-east Asia to record on EMIs hard rock label. "Harvest." The Dogs' release comes at a time when recording companies here and elsewhere are marketing specialised labels. "Stax" means Soul now.711 words
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605 1971-08-14 11 CHATTING UP HER DRINKS— AT $3.50 EVERY 15 MINUTES SINGAPORE'S discotheques an d nightclubs are curiously dependent on hotels. We've got our tourists to thank for that. Somehow, it seems, before our Government decided to open the floodgates to tourists, few people had thought Singaporeans needed so many floors to605 words
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Article135 1971-08-14 11 Keeping watch, getting lost TT appears swingers at "The Lost Horizon." will never get lost as long as they remain within the horizons of the discotheque's dance floor. Lost persons are likely to be spotted by viewers in front of that close circuit TV in the Spanish galley. The close135 words
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Article150 1971-08-14 11 UfE talk about "local" and "foreign" musicians, right? Sounds like a fair enough distinction, but in Singapore it appears Iff not that simple. So I learnt this week. In future, let's get. the meaning of "local" straight. By "local" I always mean "Singapore. But here is150 words
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Advertisement78 1971-08-14 11 'ill^m^mrs EXPERIENCE THE FAMILY BUFFET AT THE GOLDEN PEACOCK RESTAURANT Its a pleasant way to spend Sunday with your family. Over c leisurely buffet lunch. Savour a variety of chef's specialities. With delicious juices and exotic desserts for the children. It's a great treat for all the family. A similar78 words
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Advertisement1400 1971-08-14 12 Gjl v^^^lXL I Si I liy kJI ||l| OR BEAUTIFY YOUR MZ> II DC DC CAT /p3 E^ffiHßßi 888 ik mMm* home with the latest J^ Urtn o t A I H 4~vfiJ£i Jlfv Nsi V\ l^^^^\v^i^^^^^^^^^^^«^^^^l Bsnl JT ,M^^- BB ALUMINIUM ART W I CQC 10" PLATE junerose 11,400 words
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Letter226 1971-08-14 13 ONE morning my neighbour, an illiterate woman, went to the Buklt Timah police station to report the disappearance of her 24--year-old daughter. Woodbridge Hospital patient. A young WPC (No. 3607) asked my neighbour to go ahead with her marketing and to return later. When my226 words
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Letter60 1971-08-14 13 Postcard from Britain SOMEONE signing as "Citiien of Spore" has sent a postcard from Britain addressed to "The Director of public Works, e/o Editor. Straits Times." The writer says: "You may wish to consider my suggestion in your 'Save water campaign' in Singapore." On the "picture" side of the postcard,60 words
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226 1971-08-14 13 The boss' view of blue I-card holders I HAVE read with interest "Unfortunate's" letter in connection with the difficulty experienced by her in finding a job because, with a blue identity card, she has to meet "work permit" requirements. As an employer, I can fully appreciate the reluctance of other226 words
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Letter54 1971-08-14 13 I HOPE that those In support of film classification are not expecting too much, because if the Ministry of "Culture" is childish enough to ban films with long-hair actors and entertainers, I don't think they are mature enough to decide what films are to be classified under "X" and so54 words
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Letter50 1971-08-14 13 PUZZLED" (8.T.. Aug. 7) teems to be sure that the person who refused to buy a (charity drive) flag was a nonSingaporean. I would like "Puzzled" to tell me what a Singaporean looks like, as It appears he knows the difference between the two species. GREET FABER (Mrs), Singapore 11.50 words
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Letter110 1971-08-14 13 Govt's replies I WISH to refer to your editorial "Getting into school" (Sun. T., Aug. 8) and to the editorial note in reply to the letter entitled: "When each of them has a personal character" (S.T., Aug. 13) If one of the alternatives under consideration by the Education Ministry is110 words
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Letter141 1971-08-14 13 I REFER to the letter from "Part Time Reporter" published under the heading "Of postmen and bicycles that so often break down" IST, Aug. 10). On the bicycle position. I would like to point out that new bicycles are already being purchased for purposes of replacement and for lssi'.c to141 words
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184 1971-08-14 13 The van driver's problem at car park TtHE parking bays reX served for "loading and unloading only" at the Raffles Place underground carpark are not fully utilised under the present system whereby vans queue up with cars. I would suggest that a new lane be provided for vans only. If184 words
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Letter58 1971-08-14 13 I AM a student who will be sitting for my GCE at the end of this year. May I ask RTS why the show "To Kill A Mockingbird" was changed to "A Midsummer Night's Dream"? This is unfair to those taking "To Kill A Mockingbird" for their literature. Will it58 words
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Advertisement175 1971-08-14 13 PAKISTANIT^^^^^ BOKHARA Guaranteed Handmade Authentic B Pieces. More than a thousand pieces to choose from. H Finest Silk Carpets. Discount— 25% I I INDIAN WOOLLEN I Discount from 20% to 50% B I KASHMIRI WOOL NUMDHAS I Originally $35 Now $25 B I BELGIAN GERMAN WOOLLEN I In Persian Bokhara175 words
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Advertisement138 1971-08-14 13 Bj^ ONLY 1 WEEK! FROM TODAY -7pm onwards For Charming, Courteous Ladies I^^^pP Ladybird Social Escorts Happy news for your children! Help them jm M r% discover ifinOf%^f 1 Here's gaiety and fun. <^v3 Bena and his merry X^^\ friends are six little characters A iff £k from Ribenaland. They138 words
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Article372 1971-08-14 14 The continued scramble for Housing and Development Board flats in Singapore has helped focus the question: What are the limits of an MP's obligations to his constituents? Over a third of the population now lives in HDB flats, but the demand for them continues to outstrip supply.372 words
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Article368 1971-08-14 14 The ambush near Kampong Cherok Chupak in which a Malaysian police patrol lost five men killed and ten wounded was staged so close to the Thai border a handful of miles or so away that it is probable that the terrorists concerned came from a base in368 words
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Article260 1971-08-14 14 Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. William McMahon, may have put himself and the Liberal-Country Party coalition into an awkward spot by sacking the former Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton. The provocation for the dismissal was Mr. Gorton's article, the first of a series to be published in The260 words
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Article, Illustration690 1971-08-14 14 A man who must always be himself Spotlight on John Gorton By A CORRESPONDENT LIKE a few drinks when I finish work," John 1 Grey Gorton once told an interviewer. "I like a party where I can sing and dance and yarn yes. I even like talking to women." "TVr»690 words
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200 1971-08-14 14 You quick waiters -slow down and give us time to eat WE arrived at the restaurant in Armenian Street at 7.40 p.m. and ordered a six course dinner. The cold dish, first on the list, was presented at 7.55. Bravo for such prompt service. However by 8.20 we had come200 words
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Letter112 1971-08-14 14 IN a letter addressed to a firm in Kuala Lumpur, posted on June 21. was a cheque together with an order. For nearly a month I waited. Then I wrote to the firm asking why they have not sent my order or acknowledged the cheque. By telegram they Informed me112 words
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Letter83 1971-08-14 14 CURRENT affairs are no doubt important and everyone should try to take an Interest. But forcing them into our minds Is ridiculous. On last Monday night's TV programme for example, there was news at 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. over Network two. The film which was very jiterestlng83 words
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Letter90 1971-08-14 14 I READ with interest the Interpretation of the taxability of a gift from the employer in two Income tax books currently on sale. One says that a gift, to be non-assessable, must be proved to be in appreciation for past services. It cites a gold watch as an example. The90 words
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Letter91 1971-08-14 14 I agree with Aquarian (S.T. Aug. 3) that there is unnecessary fuss over "Love Btory". However, I disagree that "DM" of Asia Magazine was wrong in asserting that we Asians prefer violence and action. The high rate of imported sword-fighting films and the box-office success they enjoy is evidence. Sword91 words
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88 1971-08-14 14 AY I say a word for 1 the staff of Johore Education Department? An official whom I approached for direction to the Education Department, was courteous and friendly. He led me to the lift and even took the trouble of accompanying me to the88 words
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Article, Illustration918 1971-08-14 14 ANTHONY LEWIS - ANTHONY LEWIS By WE MAY yet have much to endure as a community, but if we endure it with courage and steadiness the utter defeat of terrorism is sure. Those were brave words of Prime Minister Brian Faulkner's, but veterans of the troubles918 words
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Advertisement100 1971-08-14 14 Groc/e in the newest thing. Big bold bjttons. Get the hang. Smooth A Jh II *5t3 prest fabric. Levi's style. Fit for T^F^ any happening. .^^^^^l v Available only at authorised j^| Levi's dealers. S^A bv^fe Sole Distributors: fCt\ |U fa CM I'sjaHambas p.o. box 1059, il m m\ Singapore.100 words
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328 1971-08-14 15 US arms for Pakistan 'despite embargo' SUPPLY TO 'DRY OFF 9 BY NEXT MARCH WASHINGTON, Friday. I"HE State Department said yesterday fhat about US$4 million worth of military supplies and spare parts could still be shipped to Pakistan despite the U.S. arms embargo imposed last March. Spokesman Mr. Robert McCloskeyAgencies - 328 words
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203 1971-08-14 15 CYNDfcY. Fri. The beer-and- be 1 1 in < atmosphere of a club here cleared last night for a new tiff in show business a Roman Catholic priest who is also a rugby football international. Father John Cootes. who helped AustraliaReuter - 203 words
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Article67 1971-08-14 15 TOKYO. Fri Police Si arched a domestic airiner here today after receiving warning of a bomb hidden on board, but nothing was found. A man who identified nimself as Jiro Kusaka had said in a telephone call that he had planted a bomb on board aReuter - 67 words
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Article60 1971-08-14 15 BANGKOK. Fri. Procurers are using a new ruse to lure girls from northern Thailand into prostitution in Bangkok and other cities, police sources said today. They bargain first with parents to become guardians of their daughters and then teach them folk dancing for one year.Reuter - 60 words
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Article20 1971-08-14 15 WASHJNOTON. Prl. Ru- mania wants to buy American Boeing-707 passenger airliners, Senator Abraham Riblcofl disI closed yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration156 1971-08-14 15 SILENT FAREWELL FOR PRIEST SHOT DEAD IN RIOT UELFAST. Fri. Members of Father Hugh Mullen's congregation file past his coffin after funeral services at Corpus Christi Church in Ballymurphy >ection of Belfast, in Northern Ireland, on Wednesday. Rev. Mullen. 37. was shot dead late on Tuesday while giving the lastReuter - 156 words
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90 1971-08-14 15 BRUSSELS, Fri.— There is a good chance that the British and Nato presence in Malta will be reduced under any defence with the Maltese Government of Premier Dom Mintoff. Nato sources said here last night. The sources said that Nato has reviewed itsReuter - 90 words
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Article530 1971-08-14 15 Shrine on moon for dead spacemen UNIQUE GESTURE BY APOLLO 15 CREW HOUSTON. Friday 15 astronauts left a small shrine on the moon in memory of 14 Americans and Soviet spacemen who died, mission commander Col. David Scott disclosed yesterday. It Is a small metal figure of a fallen astronautReuter - 530 words
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Advertisement33 1971-08-14 15 Congratulations and Best Wishes MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL ESTATES SDN. BHD. for the official opening of their KAWASAN AT LARKIN FROM METALDECK INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD No. 71 Jalan 20 7. Petalinf Jaya. Tel. *****8 *****733 words
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Advertisement91 1971-08-14 15 TWA DAILY TO EUROPE AND USA FROM BANGKOK. BANGKOK TEL AVIV Connect to T.W.A. on any scheduled airline. Daily at U. 20 p.m. ATHENS ROME Daily at 11.20 p.m. Daily at 11.20 p.m. Connections to major European cities. NEW YORK ST. LOUIS Daily at 11.20 p.m. Daily at 11.20 p.m.91 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-08-14 15 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby move tuernee au^F§P|§h \ou&uree p^WPQi^l wJyfJT^ ix t\ long g° AL^ r £>^^iF//^jJ18 words
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Article71 1971-08-14 16 PARIS. Fri Chief North Vietnamese negotiator Xuan Thuy stayed away from the Vietnam peace talks yesterday at the negotiations went into a lull pending David Bruce'j replacement a* American delegation head by William Porter Mr Thuy's place at the 125 th session of the deadlocked talksReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration401 1971-08-14 16 Get set for a bitter war: Sadat THE ENEMY MUST PAY FOR OUR SACRIFICE CAIRO, Friday PRESIDENT Anwas Sadat said last night that Egypt is determined to go to war against Israel, and indicated that the fighting will not be confined to trading fire across the Suez Canal. "The battleUPI - 401 words
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266 1971-08-14 16 Airlines to seek lower fares after talks breakdown MONTREAL, Friday. fWO major international airlines said today they will seek lower trans-Atlantic air fares following the unexpected breakdown of the North Atlantic fares conference. Mr. Yves Pratte, chairman of Air Canada, said In a statement that the airline intends to ask266 words
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Article97 1971-08-14 16 US Army probes 'war crime' WASHINGTON. Pri An army spokesman acknowledged today that an alleged war crime Involving a two star General was under investigation. The armys criminal investigation Division has been making Inquiries since April 30 into allegation that the artillery of the 25th infantry division blew up aNYT - 97 words
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Article54 1971-08-14 16 The cool, cool escape NANTES. Pri. In full view of passers-by, a prisoner appeared on top of the wall of the men's prison here, let down a rope made of bedsheets and slithered to the pavement. He neatly folded the sheets under his arm and walked away without anyone movingReuter - 54 words
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Article35 1971-08-14 16 CALI (Colombia), Pri Nine people were killed and the only survivor was seriously injured when a light aircraft belonging to the Colombian State-owned airline Avianca crashed shortly after take-off near here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article123 1971-08-14 16 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Nixon wants to speed up the release oi set ret documents on the Korean war, the 1962 Cuban missile crisis and other major events as part of his programme of releasing as much information as possible, the White House disclosed yesterday.Reuter - 123 words
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170 1971-08-14 16 Pleasant surprise for Rolls Royce creditors I ONDON. Ftl. The U.B. Government's decision to give financial backing to Lockheed's Trlstar jet, which has saved the Rolls-Royce RB-211 engine projeci, will result in unsecured creditors of the bankrupt company being paid more than they expected, Informed sources said yesterday. This is170 words
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173 1971-08-14 16 Sudan to Moscow: We wish to be friends again CAIRO, Fri. A Sudanese leader said yesterday his country did not wish to escalate tensions with Moscow any further and wanted to normalise relations with the Soviet Union. Deputy Prime Minister Babakr Awadalla who is also Minister of Justice said this173 words
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160 1971-08-14 16 INDIA AND RUSSIA 'BETRAYED EAST PAKISTAN' YEW DELHI, Fri. A A top Indian political leader has accused his country and the Soviet Union of "stabbing B a ng 1 a Desh in the back." Mr. Atal Beharl Vajpayee, leader of the rightwing Hindu Nationalist Jan Sangh Party was referring toReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement156 1971-08-14 16 la? -*4*« aBK^L^Lc ■I S'j.^l wF v [Jiff/ 1 1 TiSSl^^Hi helps busy mums cope. Many busy mothers have already discovered how Vitadeer helps \j if keep them active ahead of the household chores —no *yj\ matter how busy the day and gives them the extra energy to cope with156 words
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Advertisement124 1971-08-14 16 tfiGGHAUGZ BIGSTON CHOICE OF THOUSANDS OF CASSETTE LOVERS J BWTwI t-? Mod* BR 1100 I Mrt« BO 1120 F^|f^*^> I C J^sl BIGSTON'I bnl sellim models Orji SKCIAUSEO IN CASSETTE RECORDER p« v Tht m*^,t«ent fu.ife.ure I modeltemicri your life with ilwus.rKft I s«vii of houti ol the BIGSTON tounc.124 words
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331 1971-08-14 17 Big Four move for more talks on Berlin WEST BERLIN, Friday. AMBASSADORS of the big four powers lunched on caviar and Crimean champagne in East Berlin yesterday after a third consecutive day of talks on divided Berlin. But the Ambassadors apparently faUed to solve all outstanding questions in their 16--month-old331 words
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229 1971-08-14 17 MYSTERY WITNESS 'REFUSED TO FO ON MANSON RAID' LOS ANGELES, Fri. The prosecution produced Its mystery woman yesterday to testify against hippie leader Charles Manson after one of Manscn's former girlfriends refused earlier to give evidence and, according to officials, left Los Angeles. Miss Ella Jo Bailey. 27, whose nameReuter - 229 words
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296 1971-08-14 17 Racial tension among U.S. forces: Report WASHINGTON, Fri.— The Pen t a gon's civil rights chief, reporting on the frustrations of black Servicemen abroad, warned yesterday that an Intolerable situation exists in the U.S. Armed Forces and must be corrected. Reporting on a one-month study of racial tensions at U.S.Reuter - 296 words
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Article34 1971-08-14 17 FRANKFURT. Fri. A man fought by police in connection with the theft of three Rembrandt paintings from a nailery In Bayonne. France, turned himself In at police headquarters here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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283 1971-08-14 17 My mere presence made Soek less anti-US: Cindy Adams If ONG KONG, Fri. —President Soekarno's biographer, American writer Cindy Adams, said last night her mere presence made the late Indonesian leader dilute bis ant i- Americanism at public rallies. Speaking on a television "meet the Press" programme, the attractive wifeReuter - 283 words
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Article70 1971-08-14 17 QUANTICO Pri. Marine Sgt. John M. Sweeney, cleared of charges of deserCon and communicating with the enemy In Vietnam, was Riven an honourable discharge today with a medical disability. The addition of the medical disability upttt his family who felt Sweeney would find it difficult to «etUPI - 70 words
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Article, Illustration317 1971-08-14 17 Anne, in swimsuit raises a big storm ONDON. Fri.— Pictures of Princess Anne in a swimsuit, the kind Buckingham Palace has always barred Press photographers from taking, were Issued in London yssterday by the BBC. They touched off immediate controversy. A BBC television team took the pictures while making a317 words
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144 1971-08-14 17 SAIGON, Friday infrastructure, were to be thrown Into the campaign against Gen. Mlnh. Gen. Mlnh, who repeatedly has threatened to withdraw from the campaign If the election is rigged, reportedly asked Mr. Berger why in the face of such evidence he144 words
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Advertisement45 1971-08-14 17 lor indigestion. M TTTl.*^ acid stomach |BMBKM| flatulence heart I Hf burn, dyspepsia HH jJ and gastritis. UUISI Nyal UUMAGEL ANTACID TABLETS Sola A«tm> COLO STORAGE IHI SON IHO. READAPOCKETBOOK THIS WEEKEND THOUSANOS OF TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM POCKET BOOKS (PTE)UO 12 ORCHARO RD..TEL: *****45 words
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Advertisement206 1971-08-14 17 Amsterdam Adventure. Indonesian Style. The Garuda night flight to Amsterdam interesting people. Garuda That you'll find, in Amsterdam, won't have you on the edge of has the knack of making It's Europe's centre of attraction, your seat with excitement but it is time fly too with swift, Garuda has some206 words
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Article, Illustration129 1971-08-14 18 Rises S. Darby $6.60 +.20 Hume Ord. $2.60 +15 U.E. $2.82 +.12 Inchcape $4.00 +.08 Hume Pref. $2.11 +.06 U. M. Work $2.12 +.06 Steamers $2.91 +.06 Gammon $1.27 +.05 M and G $1.60 +.05 ttierlin (M) $1.08 +04 C.OJP. $120 +.04 B. Kawat $1.32 +.03 Fills129 words
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Article1023 1971-08-14 18 BID AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSI OF BUSINESS IN THE SINOAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC WITH PRICE MOVEMENT! IN BRACKETS YIITI«O»Y WERE INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: Industrials, hotels, tins Improved while the rest barely steady. TI'BNOVEB: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday1,023 words
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Article189 1971-08-14 18 Leaders move up again SENTIMENT remained generally weak on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday although liquidation activity appeared to be thinning. A few firm spots were also noted. Weekend short-covering lifted most prices from their day's low. The day's total turnover at 2.8 million units compared with189 words
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Article1217 1971-08-14 18 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (1) 1.64. Ajlnnmoto (1) 1.98. Alcan (1) 1.54. (2) 1.53. <2) 1.52 (6)1,217 words
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Article103 1971-08-14 18 LONDON broken. W. Greenwell, said the near doubling of mining output over the next four years should produce rapidly rising earnings for Rio Tilnto Zinc, with attributable earnings of £23.3 million for 1971 £36.1 million for 1972 and £54.7 million for 1974 forecast for the group. This compares with earnings103 words
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Article175 1971-08-14 18 THE Association of Bants In Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Aug. 13. Local dollar* to one unit Selling Buying of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD S Sterling Pound 7.3850 7.3526 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3.4625 3.4100 3 3900 Canadian Dollar 3.0360 2.9776175 words
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Article283 1971-08-14 18 WHILE the US dollar spent most of Thursday wallowing In the European currency markets, Britain's sterling was being given a big boost by the biggest overseas trading profit this year. The £43 million trade surplus announced by the British Government accompanied by confirmation that the balanceReuter - 283 words
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Article313 1971-08-14 18 DOL LOWING its four-fold profits Jump for 1969-70, Selangor pr c d glng reports another big advance in earnings for the year Just past. Although not quite as sizeable, the upturn is still impressive with profits rising by 73.8 per cent to $5.7 million before tax313 words
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Article185 1971-08-14 18 RIVERVIEW RUBBER Estates reports lower pre-tax profits at $449,104 for the year to March compared with $646,765 last time. After tax of $146 548 ($220,735). the net profit emerges at $302,556 against $426,030. A final dividend of 10 per cent is to be paid, bringing the total to185 words
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Article113 1971-08-14 18 CHINESE PRODUCE IXCNANOI. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PIR PICUL YESTERDAY Ceswuit: Oil: bulk $92 sellers, drum (S4| nellcrs. Csars: Mixed 1f.0.b.) loose Aug. Sept. IK Com. (30 B. P. OTM' Muntok AST A whltt f.o.b lOOof NLW 1193 sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. M<* NLW (IDS sellers. Sarawak special113 words
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Article37 1971-08-14 18 In London on Thursday the price of Malayan S per cent CIF I1: N European ports in bulk, sterling per long ton Jan. Feb. was quoted as UK {118 sellers or Ex-Coot. 1286 sellers (unchanged).37 words
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Article198 1971-08-14 18 'THE Straits tin price In Pe- nang yesterday dipped another 37Vi cents to 8627 per plcul on an official offering dewn nine tons to 244 tons. The market was fairly steady despite the drop In tin price with support from the United Slates and the Continent.198 words
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Article22 1971-08-14 18 AUG 13. RUBBER: 97.50 cents (up 0.50 cents). TIN: $627 (down 37} cents). Official offering 244 tons (down 9 tons).22 words
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Article56 1971-08-14 18 Thursdsy Tuatday SU.S. lUI London 45.25 42 S3 Beirut 43.53 43.23 Hongkong 44.27 44.30 Zurich 43.138 42. H08 43.338 43.008 Pans 42.M 42.38 8 pore <1) 44.40 44.80 S pore (2) 186.10 187.60 (1) Export price in non-sterling areas In US. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers56 words
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Article34 1971-08-14 18 London copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets) Wlrebar— Spot buyer £451.00 (£451.001 seller £451.50 (£451.50); Three Months buyer £461 50 (£462.00) seller £462 00 (£462.50). Market tone; Quiet. Sales: 2.250 tons.34 words
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Article316 1971-08-14 18 rE rubber market slipped away after the opening down to 96 cents for September position when stronger upcountry buying Interest reversed the trend and recovered the loss. Inquiries for lower sheets were partly fulfilled from upcountry but later sellers retreated. The morning session closed uncertain. The steady undertone316 words
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181 1971-08-14 18 I ONDON rubber was dearer over the week to noon on Thursday but more as a technical reaction to the recent decline which took raJues down to the lowest levels since 1949. The Malaysian Government reappeared after an absence of three181 words
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Article386 1971-08-14 18 MEL BOURNE TyfELBOURNE. Pri. Oils were active in a mixed market wlfh a better turnover at the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Heavyweight miners firmed slightly at the close, Industrials also made marginal Increases in a firmer performance Mid Eastern Oil added 14 cents to 98 cents after peaking at 81.05.386 words
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Article55 1971-08-14 18 yHESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525.000 and above 1 nun 2 nuns 3 mths 6 mths 9 mths 12 mills 7-\ to 7-1316 7-\ tc 7-13 16' l-\ to 7-13 16" l-\ to 7-13 16 7-\ to55 words
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Article300 1971-08-14 18 NEW YORK. Thurs. Tne stock market closed sharply higher in the most active trading seen In weeks. Volume totalled some 15.9 million shares. The advance came on the heels of yesterdays technical upswing In relatively light volume of 11.4 million shares The list was propelled primarily once again300 words
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Article258 1971-08-14 18 JJONO KONO. PH. The market continued the buoyant note prevalent at yesterdays closing until minor proflttaklng appeared In a few of the popular counters towards the clo&e. Though the market closed steady, prices of a number of stocxk were at their highest level of the day. Great Interest258 words
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Article76 1971-08-14 18 FINANCIAL TIMES Thursday 7137 Wednesday 70.21 Week ago 70 95 RUBBERS Thursday 228 47 Wednesday 234 12 Week ago 203 75 Thursday 356 48 Wednesday 3M 31 Week ago 351 05 INDUSTRIALS Thw-KUv 408.6 Wedne .day 402 9 w *«o 394 9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday ***** Wednesday76 words
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Article36 1971-08-14 18 On the rrt* inkun marks* In Hong Kong yesterday Urn U.I. osllar was quoted at (.0130 for T.T. and 0025 for sash. ttoritni was quoted it 14.44 and tstl sf old it 322.2536 words
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Article, Illustration358 1971-08-14 19 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By Singapore, Friday Swiss firm wins award to build Mount Faber-Sentosa project A SWISS, cable-car firm, Bornroll, has been awarded a $2.94 million contract to build a cable-car system linking Singapore's tourist island, Sentosa, with Mount Faber. Singapore should see the first cable-car358 words
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187 1971-08-14 19 Adultery charge against wife rejected SINGAPORE, Fri. A court today rejected a storekeeper's allegation that his wife had been committing adultery with his younger brother. It then dismissed Joseph Walter Rajasinghe's application to rescind the $190 a month maintenance he is paying his wife Gwendoline. Earlier, Gwendoline said that she187 words
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158 1971-08-14 19 GRRAT WORLD TO BE SHOPPING COMPLEX SINGAPORE, Fri. The Shaw Organisation is planning to build a multi-million dollar shopping complex at the Great World Amusement Park as one of the Republic's urban renewal projects. They are now discussing the plans with city planners and building consultants. Whether the park a158 words
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63 1971-08-14 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. President Paul Losonczi of the Hungarian People's Republic has sent a congratulatory message for Singapore's sixth National Day. Messages also came from President Franz Jonas of the Republic of Austria, Foreign Affairs Minister Monsieur Long Boret of the Republic of Khmer, and63 words
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97 1971-08-14 19 Ministers and MPs invited to N-Day show SINGAPORE. Frl. All Cabinet ministers and MPs are being Invited to a big cultural show, rally and dinner at the National Theatre on Sunday to celebrate National Day. Their hosts will be officials of citizens' consultative committees and community centre management committees of97 words
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Article32 1971-08-14 19 SINGAPORE. Pri. Thirty secondary students from the Katong Convent Careers Club will visit the Pint National City Bank, Denmark House, tototnorrow at 10 a.m. as part of their extra-curricular activities.32 words
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188 1971-08-14 19 More women police to do traffic duties SINGAPORE, Pri. More women police will be assigned to traffic control duties soon. They will also be recruited to take over desk jobs from the men, who will then be able to assume more active police work. The Force has at present a188 words
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Article68 1971-08-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Democratic Action Party will send some members to Calcutta for an on-the-spot study of the East Pakistani refugee problem. A DAP statement said today that the team will also try to get In touch with leaders of the provisional government68 words
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Article37 1971-08-14 19 SINGAPORE. Pri. Three Indonesians, All bin Ahmad, 25; Ahwal bin Awang. 30. and Charwoh bin Channo, 23, were Jailed for a week today after they admitted entering Singapore Illegally on Aug. 11 at 4 a.m.37 words
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Article28 1971-08-14 19 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Telok Blangah constituency will hold a dinner to celebrate National Day at the Telok Blangah car park on Aug. 22 at 7 p.m28 words
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Advertisement84 1971-08-14 19 A different machine in seconds! Olivetti P203 office computer The reason that so many companies can do so many different things with a P203 is a small magnetic card that stores programmes or data externally and can be changed in a second. Its programability is unlimited for invoicing, payroll, stock84 words
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Advertisement16 1971-08-14 19 Model :GF 300 PHONOGRAPH 1 mate '^.^B'^jjrVwi PLUS PLUS PLUS 15 p. Bee pop records rKcc16 words
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Miscellaneous596 1971-08-14 19 On your TV and Radio I.N P.M. Opening Followed by 7.41 News and Newsreel in Chinese Courageous Cat and the Minute 1.15 Dan August Circle of Lies i f.°Jff Th. wth Mal »y Subtitles) .15 Lassie -The Winner !.M News m English SiT'itori? Sll Su van Sh 2.11 Sesame Street596 words
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Miscellaneous223 1971-08-14 19 3.M Programme Summary 7.59 Majallah TV 3.11 Phoon Saw Kens m p, nH bu 3.H Feature Film -Attack of the M! nd K lat Crab Monsters im Ne s 4.34 Documentary Film J. 17 Peristiwa SJ4 Programme Summary 9.37 The Twilight Zone S.H Josie and the Pussycat 11.31 Sam Benedict223 words
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1433 1971-08-14 20 How to solve the Korea problem -Chou YE S T ERDAY'S i n s t a 1 ment broke off with the two men discussing the philosophy behind President Nixon's proposed visit to Peking. RESTON: There is one thing I want to have you clarify for me if you would.1,433 words
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497 1971-08-14 20 Britain cracks down on Angry Brigade BY PETER DEELEY: LONDON THE blast of bombs and the rhetoric of fourletter printed words have abruptly awoken Britain to the realisation that behind the face of liberal protest today lies a new and more aggressive opponent the youth "underground". For a year now,497 words
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Advertisement321 1971-08-14 20 &i&MKM m (Mf m tm0 mm •''■■^SS^x-' V^T Mh^^^*«*^*^ Pw Jv^l bI We give them style, luxury, comfort, rally-proven handling, economy and sharp acceleration. wheel drive layout with the transverse twin carb engine gives you that usual superb Morris m mm jp^ m^ All from one of the latest additions321 words
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Advertisement1034 1971-08-14 21 TO LIVERPOOL ANO ITRII 0 K./f.ONfININTAL POIV LONDON OANKIR Li.irpool, A,on-^,th ""mT,* Jf'Sj '""I prolTetheh, aa&.^.s*?. S» 2 sSS s»^;eeSs ?i m s m l Be S i2;| Si 1 bus sss EUMAEUS Li.erpod 22m YSLVL ELPEHOI Limpool S2 M 2 U FROM UK /CONTINENTAL PORTI telamon ggmm rm> ANCNISES1,034 words
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Advertisement1084 1971-08-14 21 m^^^^^^^^^m^^m^^^^^^^^W^^mt^m^^^m\j mm^^Sm^iSm^^m^^^^^^fk ic EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. S'hati Penang Smgapon LOAOIM FOR: EU 47 C'blanca, H'lurg/B'mm, R'dam, PASADENA SaiM Sailed E 47/18 </dim, C'burg. Aarhus. C'hagen. SONCKHU Am 21/2- Stft 12/11 .ag 21, 21 Haanaig/Brtman. A'dam/R'dam 2nd Call Saft 0/11 A'wtrp. Oslo. C'burg. Malmo. C hagen, Aarhus. UMARA Seit1,084 words
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Advertisement1022 1971-08-14 21 aHpHHHn ll^L^BO^aaa^M m W m M BbJIMBOmJ ewes saviCE to Lomow, itvtiffot i mnnEMTii win. BENCLEUCH Singapore P. Sham Penang FO' Havre Sift 22 B. ISViI/Aaf 19 Aa| 18/18 AM 11/11 Bremen Stft 27 Rotterdam Oct 2 BENDEARG Singapore P. S'nam Penang For London Stft 20 Aaf 21/24 Hamburg Satt1,022 words
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Advertisement1152 1971-08-14 21 Ifra rmmmlm7milmmWm2l± FMTNIUTLT EXPKESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. New York Penang P. Sham Spore Kingston VASANOLM sailel Jaty 11 Aaf 19 Aag II UOMEOON Sailed A,, Slf l ll Sift 14 Sift II All detracts an made on terms and conditions Of Carrier'; Bill of Lading. Slaaaaarti MANSFIELO1,152 words
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Advertisement1171 1971-08-14 22 bBbmHbHP KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wast Australia/Singapore Japan Service Frtiuntlt Spore Killtaf Ytkkaichi/f aftyi Y'na.ita Kokt Bchjiia Mara" 21 Abj 4 Stpt I Stpt 11 Stpt IS Sift 21 Stpt AUiptitg carfa fir kike, tun Naftp, Yttttaai. UWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTI. JAPAN, H. RONS, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong1,171 words
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Advertisement877 1971-08-14 22 FOR NIW ZEALAND I Penang P. S'kaa Singapore Laafitg ftr: CNARRATA" MRal fl/H Aag Auck. Wall. lytt. D'din. FOR PERSIAN GULF Smgapori Liatiag far: "ARDANA M/2J Aaj Karachi, R'lhahr, Kwt, Damm, Doha, Dubai. STRAITS/MADKAS SERVICE. Singapore P. Sham Penana liafitg tir: ■AiUUt 2(A.giSift 2Stft IStft Nagapattinam. Madras RAJUUt tl/MStft 2lStpt877 words
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Advertisement775 1971-08-14 22 ORIENT LINES LTD. j e=3=s=^»^ (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. |(1 U.K fUKOH SIRVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Penang ArriTtS: NEPTUHE ZIRCON 21 Aaj/1 Stft 4/ I Stpt 7 Stpt London 4/10. Havre 9/10.775 words
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Advertisement738 1971-08-14 22 o§k MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na 3OE. Jin Ampang. KiwU Lu.npuf 7. afl I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penang ArriftS: lUNCA TANIONt 1/ 3 Sipt 1/ I Stpt 11/11 Sipt Havre 6/10, London 8 10. in H"bgrg 13/10, R'dam 15/10. 0."738 words
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Advertisement635 1971-08-14 23 RITY ANNOUNCID TNI FOLLOW- B/3. INO BIRTHIMC ARRANCIMEHTt PORT SWETTENHAM FOR AUCUtT 14. Whirl Berth: Shun Sing. Hoi HOUw. OOT: Yuho Mam 8. TrmTtaU 8/». M °,T^ T. I ™f£££!!' > Oyama Maru 25/26. Toyo Mam No. 10 J" 1 1 «?,lrt^L«.V*^l..n u.ru IN: Ta Tung 13/14, Rfa Blr B*dlv635 words
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Advertisement1000 1971-08-14 23 COMMONWEALTH I OF AUSTRALIA I Study in Australia 1972 Academic Year All perrons resident in Singapore who intend to undertake any form of study in Australia, at their own expense during 1 1972 must make an application to the I Australian High Commission, 201 Clemen I ceau Avenue. Singapore 91,000 words
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Advertisement787 1971-08-14 23 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Divorce No. 171 OX 1971. Between Wan Yoke Chin (m.w>. Petitioner And Yapp Nguk Van Respondent To: Mr. Yapp Nguk Yon formerly at Sempona, Sabah, Jeaselton, But Malaysia. NOTICE OF PETITION TAKE NOTICE that a Divorce Petition has been tiled by787 words
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Advertisement831 1971-08-14 23 MINISTRY OF HEALTH SINGAPORE TEN DEB NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon 26th August 1971 for the removal of nijchUoil and the cle*nsinr of latrine* from private houses and In all Rural Areas Labourer Lines In the undermentioned districts for period lit June 1971 to 31st May 1972.831 words
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Advertisement657 1971-08-14 23 PIBUC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE NOTICE TO CONSUMERS INTERRIPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES In order to enable extension of High Voltage swltchgear works to be carried out at the Jurong Brick Works Substation (US m.s. Jurong Road). It U necessary to interrupt electricity supplies between 9.00 ajn. and 7.00 P m. on657 words
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Advertisement56 1971-08-14 23 ROLLING ROAD CAB TESTER FOR SALE CRYPTON HEENAN "ROLLING ROAD" MODEL DPSIS COMPLETE WITH COOLING TOWER MAX. SPEEDS 125 MPH MAX LOAD 4000 LBS SIX FOOT ROLLER WIDTH. IN FIRST CLASS OPERATING CONDITION. FOR DETAILS APPLY TO BOX A64t9 S.T. B'pore. TENDER NOTICES appear dally in Berija Harlan You could56 words
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Advertisement1594 1971-08-14 24 THE BATU KAWAN RUBBER COCONUT PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Incorporated In England) Directors Lee Loy Seng (Malaysian) (Chairman) Yeoh Chin Hin (Malaysian) L.E.C. Letts W. J. Huntsman (Malaysian) Lim Chong Chee (Malaysian) U. T. Burt Registered office 71 St. Mary Axe, London, E.C.3. Head office Chartered Bank Chambers, Beach Street, Penang, Malaysia.1,594 words
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Advertisement1812 1971-08-14 24 Represented by: Cash at bank 103 Batu Kawan Berhad has not carried on any business since Its formation and has not entered into any contracts or agreemnets whatsoever. The directors of Batu Kawan Berhad are precisely the same as those of The Batu Kawan Rubber St Coconut Plantations Limited, namely:1,812 words
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Advertisement1274 1971-08-14 24 S. The provisions of this clause shall apply in relation to the 14.412.350 shares of Mil/- In the capital of Batu Kawan Berhad to be allotted. Issued and distributed pursuant to clause 3 hereof: (a) Every member of Batu Kawan Plantations (other than dissenting members referred to in clause 41,274 words
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Advertisement276 1971-08-14 24 KENYATAAN TAWARAN PERBADANAN KEMAJUAN JENGKA Tawaran ada-lah di-pelawa daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan Perbadanan ml Jabatan2 Kerja Raya atau Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Persekutuan, untok "Menebang. menebas, memerun dan meratakan tanah lebeh kurang 240 ekar bagl Pembangunan Bandar Pusat Jengka Perengkat I". Kertas2 tawaran boleh dl-dapatl daripada Pejabat Perbadanan Kemajuan Jengka,276 words
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Advertisement462 1971-08-14 24 M.A.L MALAYSIA AIRLINES BERHAD Invites applications from Young Malaysians wishing to become APPRENTICE AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS Next January, a group of young Malaysians will depart for apprenticeship training in Australia. After a four-year apprenticeship in either aircraft/ engine maintenance or electronic component overhaul they will be in a position to gain462 words
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Advertisement534 1971-08-14 25 B KEPPEL SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) LIMITED MAJOR SHIPREPAIRERS IN SINGAPORE invite opplicotions from suitably qualified candidates for appointment as FOREMAN ENGINEER The »uer»;iful applicant will: Hove served o full opprent.ceship in o marine engineering establishment. <ii) Possess a Technician's Diploma of the Singapore Polytechnic or other equivalent acceptable qualification. ;,n) Hove534 words
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Advertisement548 1971-08-14 25 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION invites applications from suitably qualified personnel for the post of GENERAL MANAGER for ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION 1) JOB SPECIFICATION a) Management of our Electrical Engineering Division, handling a very comprehensive range of product lines associated with the electrical and communications fields. b) Planning and control of548 words
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Advertisement686 1971-08-14 25 ADVERTISING MANAGER (M.00O) for a Leoding Publishing Group in S.E. Asia Our client, one of the leoding publishing groups in South East Asia, will appoint a top calibre man to be responsible for advertising soles in the group's publications. It is likely that he may be a senior executive in686 words
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Advertisement682 1971-08-14 25 ENGINEERS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL Our client will appoint one Mechanical Engineer and one Electrical Engineer. The company has sophisticated high speed machinery which requires professional supervision In mechanical, electrical and electronic servicing and maintenance. The two men appointed will report direct to the Group Engineer who Is a very senior682 words
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Advertisement842 1971-08-14 26 GENERAL ADVIKTISIMINTS '.•Ilixe Ml) SS CMtS S Mr*. MaUfHi osli SS cisti wars. KmiKlM 17 iO lur li l.ordj SNtJMMfI ft M.111t.1 M» I Minimum BIIJI lor li BeWEs ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL s.etiM'i **ir tI.SS s Mrs. MiUrsi* mij tin a Mrs. Unnmum HO lor 10 nurds Sisjmn is< mup.i $I.M a842 words
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Advertisement757 1971-08-14 26 MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN with at least 2 years experience required. He should be able to work out project drawings of large industrial installation*, mainly In the food Industry, under supervision of experienced engineers. Knowledge of metric scales. Ink drawing and tidy draughtsmanship necessary. Applicants should write to The Manager, KUllney Road.757 words
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Advertisement983 1971-08-14 26 WILL KNOWN EUROPEAN Import/ Export Firm requires Male Clerk. Singapore Citizen with Cambridge School Certificate and ability to type accurately. Apply to P. O. Box 1655. Singapore, giving detail* of qualification* and experience If any. ADVERTISER OF BOX ASI94 B.T. Spore thank* all applicant* applying for the post of Shipping/Board983 words
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Advertisement995 1971-08-14 26 REQUIRED GIRL ror (eneral housework. 139 Amber Road Spore. IS, Rose Garden opposite Odeon Katong. WANTEO EXPERIENCED DRIVER, age over 30 for small Chinese family. Ring Spore *****2. WANTED CHINES! cook general amah, age 40 over for couple with one child. Ring Spore *****2. finished ARTIST FAST. ACCURATE Finished Artist995 words
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Advertisement1025 1971-08-14 26 DIST. IS TAMPINES WOOD ESTATE double-storey corner terrace house. 3 bedrooms. Rent (300/- Tel: Spore ***** John Chay, anytime anyday. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED room with balcony. Available Immediately at Charlton Park. Dlat. 19 Tel' *****8 Spore. 11, METROPOLE ORIVI furnished unfurnished t house, newly decorated. Immediate occupation. Ring B'pore *****1.1,025 words
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Advertisement920 1971-08-14 26 HOLLANO GROVE ***** District 10 corner detached single storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms, servant's quarter*. About 8.000 sq.ft. 3145,000/--rent 31.400/- furnished. Phone *****S 2 p.m./S p.m. FURNISHIO 10TH FLOOR 3 BED ROOMED flat near Istana Dlst. 9 4 alrcondltlooers with wall paper. 589.000-. Contact Mdm. Suzanna Law 8 pore *****9. OFFERS920 words
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Advertisement911 1971-08-14 26 LINCUAPHONE INSTITUTE (LONDON) teaches 34 languages quickly and thoroughly. 50 years experierc*. 2.000.000 successful students. Only Institute providing Guaranteed Courses backed \>y totlonal year's correspondence course. Free Demonstrstlon at 3IA President Buldllng. 320 Serangcon Road. B'pore 8. Tel: ***** or Koblnsoo's (Ist Floor). Jalan Mountbatten. Kuali Lumpur. Tel: ***** EXPERT911 words
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Advertisement762 1971-08-14 26 Pest control PEST INFESTED PREMISES ARE A HEALTH HAZARD -3"" PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE Consult the k-adl.ig Inti manorial specialists In the scientific control of white ants, rodents. cock,-. roaches and all other pests. RENTOKIL MALAYSIA FTE. LTD. Tel: Spore *****5, K. Lumpur 5«2743. Ipoh 5356, Penan* *****. Malacs*762 words
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Advertisement239 1971-08-14 27 (Cont. from Page 26) For •«Ua> XXX! OOINO CHEAP! Household Furniture. Slttlngroom A Dlnlngroom gets. Kitchen Cabinets. Chest -of Drawers. Wardrobes, Dressing Table*. Bookcase*. Writing Desks. sideboards. Cots, Play-pens, CellingPIMM, Tape Recorders. Piano Accordions, Bewlng-Machlnes. LP Krcords. Transistor Radios. TV Sets. Standard A Tabls Lamps. Carpets, Refrigerators. Alrcondltloners. Wash-ing-Machines And239 words
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Advertisement120 1971-08-14 27 FURNITURE SALE. Selling at rock bottom prices good used furniture comprising settee, easy chairs, coffee tables. pHhlt tables, dining tables and chairs, single beds c/w veno springs and dunloplllo mattresses, refrigerators, gas cookers, etc. Pick your choice at 201, Clemenceau (oopotitt RedrTuslen). S'pers anytime between 9 am. till 6 p.m.120 words
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Advertisement589 1971-08-14 27 (ANVO WHTINCHOUII PHILCO Frlgldalre. Carrier, York new/ secoM hand room, split-system, packaged air conditioners. ACMA and Pan-Electric 2-doors refrigerators/ ice-makers washers for sales/easy payment /rental Sunllte Enterprise (Pte) Ltd (Spore) *****. *****. *****. CCC JUNK STORE PTE. Ltd.. 22 Newton Road. B'porv. Tel: 5615U/ *****7, Offem For sviir: Blsckwood Tables589 words
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Advertisement778 1971-08-14 27 INDIAN HANDMADE CARPET 9' x 12' Beige colour TeUpbone Rattray *****5. REFRIGERATOR 6 CU. FT. and furniture. Selling cheap Pnone *****7 Spore. Boats Yachts wanted WANTID SAILBOAT Seven meters. Must have sound hull and good sails. Send picture and all details to: Mr. ChriMie, c/o American Embassy. Djakarta. Steambaths, massage778 words
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Advertisement1019 1971-08-14 27 Saturday Car Market Vehicles for sal* 1971 DATSUN S/Wsxsn IMS). 1970 Mercedes 200. 1969 Mercedes Benz 200. Ford Escort Super. Capri 1600 OTL, 1968 Mercsdes Benz 21)0. Cortina OT. Mercedes 2OOD. Maxda 13UO. Volkswagen 1300. Mazda 1000. Opi-I Rekord. 1967 OaUun Flrk-up. Anglla, Volkswagen. 1966 Cortina Deluxe. Opel Rekord *****,.1,019 words
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Advertisement1060 1971-08-14 27 AUGUST '69 NOLDBN Klngswood 8/ Wagon. Oood condition. Plsaae contact Tel: Spore *****2 Mr. Cbong. VOLKSWAGEN 13 MONTHS OLD. Automatic. Perfect condition. S months tax A Insurance. 53. 230 0.n.0. Private sale. Phone ***** 1970 ESCORT G.T. 9 mths. Morris 1100 1967. Tax, Insurance. Today/ Hunday U-6 p.m.. B.P. Upper1,060 words
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Advertisement754 1971-08-14 27 LEMBAGA PERANCHANG KELUARGA KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA PermohonanS ada-lah di-pelawa daripada Warga Negara Malaysia bagi memenohi JawatanS dalam Lembaga Peranchang Keluaigu Kebangsaan Malaysia, saperti yang tersebut di-bawah lni:1. FEGAWAI PERUBATAN Tangga Oaji: $1 050 x 50 1300/Sek.Kechekapan 1,400 x 50 1650 (Termasck COLA. Kelulusan: Chalon2 hendak-lah mempunyai kelulusan perubatan i Medical) yang754 words
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Article94 1971-08-14 28 PANDAN SWAMPS BEING RECLAIMED SINGAPORE. Frl. Jurong Town Corporation is reclaiming 371.8 acres of land from swamps In Ulu Pandan for Industrial use at a cost of about $10 million. The project, now being carried out on the west bank of the Pandan River, is part of JTC's programme to94 words
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Article36 1971-08-14 28 SINOAPORF. Prt. Ooh Chee Ktong of Upper Serangoon Road was fined $15 today for not informing the Registrar of Vehicles that he had changed the colour of his lorry on Nov 21. 1969.36 words
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Article32 1971-08-14 28 SINOAPORE. Pri. Yong Lam Slong of Geylang Road was fined $15 today when he admitted to a litter offence, throwing a cigarette butt in Orchard Road en Aug. 4.32 words
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Article, Illustration382 1971-08-14 28 Girl: He kissed me and I slapped him... Ex-assemblyman on rape charge PENANG. Friday J^ 17- YEAR-OLD seamstress told a packed court today that former Kedah assemblyman and ex-state executive councillor Hanafi bin Mohamed Yunus kissed her t\vo or three times on a dance floor on the night of May382 words
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211 1971-08-14 28 Malaysian stars for Merdeka Day show in London By CHIN CHENG MEI LONDON. Frl. Bakat TV winner 12-year-old Abdul Razak Rahman and runner-up comedian Jamall Shadat will be flying here for guest appearances at the "Malam Malaysia" show during the Malaysia Day celebrations. In London this year Malaysian students will211 words
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Article29 1971-08-14 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Government has appointed a committee to work out the process of change-over to the metric system in Malaysia, the Senate was told ysterday.29 words
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Article32 1971-08-14 28 SINGAPORE. Pri. Tan Yew Boon was fined $200 today when he admitted speeding at 75 mph at Lornle Road, where the limit is 30 mph, on April 4 last year.32 words
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Article15 1971-08-14 28 SINGAPORE. Pri. There were a total of 53 road accidents, four serious, yesterday.15 words
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Article63 1971-08-14 28 f POH, Fri Forty Girl Guides from Singapore, led by their Chief Commissioner, Madam Chan Sook Fong, scaled Gnnon* Brlnchang, the highest peak in the Cameron Highlands, near Tanah Rata, today. They took an easy route up by walking along the private telecommunications road leading to63 words
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Advertisement283 1971-08-14 28 Look out for the vs^gSrx NEW JUMPtK The school shoe that is kind to your children's feet We have given it a new sole. So it's entirely skidproof. We have given it a new shape. So it accommodates the feet and doesn't squeeze the toes. And, as usual, we provide283 words
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Advertisement236 1971-08-14 28 Cut out this coupon Pi mm tmm n mm am interested in your "OWN NOW PAY LATER" Scheme. Please send me a FREE BOOKLET without obligation. NAME: J ADDRESS: m I I AGE: OCCUPATION ti it to 14, Ming Centre, Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore 9 >■ Bfl BHi HI for this236 words
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Miscellaneous252 1971-08-14 28 Straits Times Crossword L^h I L^bb 1 I b^L^K 9Mk jh^b 11^1111 aHBT »mm I I 1 ACBOSB 7At regular Intervals all 1 More than ji«t mean to £*F** n BOun<l feeWe (5> button (^T*!! 1J M to P-yn^t for a S^o^Li?' tJ. mirmr? acting together (10). ?i 4^^T UTHe252 words
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Article471 1971-08-14 29 Waskito hits in three goals to put Indons in semi-finals Indons 4 Spore 0 by CONRAD NG JPOH, Fri. Singapore were beaten by Indonesia in their Group "B" top-of-the-table clash in the Merdeka soccer tournament here tonight. Indonesia, speedy and superbly fit, scored two goals in each half.471 words
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Article107 1971-08-14 29 Australia's Terry Klrkpatrlck remained in front of the qualifiers for this Sunday's Internattonal men's masters at the Jackie's Bowls Orchard. His 1.286 U still the best. Malaysia's Johnny Kirn is In second position with 1.260 plnfalls while the Philippines' Rene Reyes is in third place with 1.200.107 words
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Article, Illustration951 1971-08-14 29 By RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR HONOURS were shared in a day of fluctuating fortunes in the Saudara 11 Cup cricket Test between Malaysia and Singapore at the padang yesterday. Singapore batting first recovered after a bad start to total 161 and Malaysia had made 74-4 in reply951 words
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Article54 1971-08-14 29 PERTH. Frl. A Singapore amateur oox;ng team arrived here last night to fight Western Australia in a series starting on Monday night. The Singapore team of eight boxers and three officials will meet Western Australia on three Monday nights at Perth town hall, and possibly anotherReuter - 54 words
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Article135 1971-08-14 29 JAKARTA. Frl. Singapore look set to spring the biggest surprise in the opening round of the Asian badminton championships when they led India 2-0 here tonight. Wee Kin created the first upset when he defeated Suresh Goel In two hard fought sets, winning by 15-12, 18-16.135 words
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Article300 1971-08-14 30 Black Belt shows top form MARK down Black Belt as a lively outsider in ITI Race 8 at Bukit Timah tomorrow. This three-year-old showed striking form on a yielding tiack yesterday, striding out attractively over 3f in 37sec with K. Velu astride. He was accompanied by Redon (Patrick Ngiow). 1300 words
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Article129 1971-08-14 30 Q^DNEY, Fri. AustraO lian jockey George Moore wants to settle in France, according to the Sydney Daily Mirror today. Moore, who rode Royal Palaca to victory in the 1967 Epsom Derby on one of his previous overseas ventures, was quoted as saying in Paris:129 words
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Article78 1971-08-14 30 NEW YORK. Fri. Results of major league baseball games played yesterday: American League: New York 3 California 0 (Ist). New York 2 California 1 (2nd): Oakland 9 Boston 2: Cleveland 6 Chicago 2; Detroit 4 Milwaukee 3: Kansas Otv 2 Washington 0 (Ist). Washington 2 Kansas City78 words
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Article, Illustration174 1971-08-14 30 EPSOM JEEP - Born Free II, Mentige hard to beat EPSOM JEEP By QO nap on BORN FREE II in Race 8 at Bukit Timah today. This four-year-old English gelding by Pirate King was backed down to short odds over 6f last week and was not disgraced when he finished third to stablematc174 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1971-08-14 30 MENTIGE: Well-bred English gelding by Rockavon; encouraging effort last week when fourth in close finish with 8.8 to Lehi (8.13) tn Div. 3 8f race: down in Dlv. 6 he should be hard to beat. ROYAL PERSIAN: A Persian Lyric three-year-old showed promise in first race last1,594 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1971-08-14 30 GOING FORECAST: Yielding HJJLf 1.45 CLASS 4. DIV. 6 7F WLmtLLMLM (58.000 55.600 to winner) 1 0 CENTURION (Hying) Bougoure 4 9.0 (dd ill *C. Tan 12 Lea 4 90 <d 3 it) If Dawk In. 10 1 87 PACITS (Prarl) R Breukelen 4 9.0 (d 21,683 words
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Article169 1971-08-14 30 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Kacc I: VtNTIGE Security Check Balkan Bambino FACETS Mona Lisa Mentige B. BAMBINO Security Check Mentige Kace t: D. ENVOY King And I Grand Roma D. ENVOY Arnhem Score Again KING AND I Daryl's Envoy Manja tare S: KEEP COMING Looapiao Battle Bridce IT'S169 words
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Advertisement58 1971-08-14 29 JuHg PRODUCTS Approved by API. American Standard Roller Chains Sprocket* All Type* or Csnveyor Automotive Timing Chain Shot-pcened Preloaded Prefabricated Serve Every Industry CHAIN MOTORS '<^0' ROLLER CHAIN FLEXIBLE 0 COU M.I NGS RS ROLLER CHAINS HEAVY DUTY ROLLER CHAINS RS SPROCKETS Sole Distributor: -gjjS, ASIATIC ENGINEERING CO. 154 Owen58 words
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Advertisement256 1971-08-14 29 4th anniversary m i\ u* t\ UV« \ft\\ 11 'Vi I ■^}JT V^)Ul* m!'^ x* EASTERN yuyi emporium (pte) ltd. r It. LTD. "m SE£ B Ty 6 (DEPARTM ENTAL STOR E f^ 1.3. 5*7. GBANGE ROAO. SINGAPORE -"^_^J*^Cl^7 (Opp. Orch«fdTh«Mrt| TEL: 3781«4 <r —^*^fcu^ESSCS£*aHpBß^l -> i I m m256 words
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Miscellaneous192 1971-08-14 29 AKCHERY International tournament (Spore University, 2 p.m.t. ATHLETICS SAAA open championships (Farrer Park. 0 a.m. 6 pjn.). BASKETBALL International championships (Oay World stadium. 9 a.m. 11 p.m.i. BODY-BUILDING Mr. Singapore Mr. Pesta Sukan contests (Penang Rd, 8 p.m.). BOWLING Open ten-pin championships (Orchard bowling centre. 9 a.m. 12 midnight). CHESS192 words
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Advertisement71 1971-08-14 30 MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL ESTATES SDN. BHD. Subsidiary of MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE BHD. takes great pleasure in announcing the official opening of its Kawasan at Larkin by the Menteri Besar, Johor Y.A.B. DATO' HAJI OTHMAN BIN HAJI MOHD. SA'AT D.K., S.P.M.J., P.I.S. at 4.00 p.m. today 111 odern Factories I ndustrial71 words
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Article, Illustration656 1971-08-14 31 ERNEST FRIDA - Suppiah thrills in 5,000 m win ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS by PHOTO by CHRIS LOW LONG-distance champion P.C Suppiah thrilled a big Singapore crowd yesterday by stealing the limelight from the big galaxy of foreign stars on the first day of the three-day Singapore AAA Open championships at Farrer Park. Suppiah656 words
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Article214 1971-08-14 31 WILLIAM Bosley yester- day shot a competent one-over-par 73 to grab the lead at the end of the second round of the Singapore Open Amateur golf championship at the SICC New Course. One stroke behind is the first round leader, R.A. Mallal, who squandered five214 words
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Article44 1971-08-14 31 UPPER Aljunled and Dunearn Secondary School scored easy wins In the Pesta Sukan Youth volleyball championship at Paya Lebar C. C. yesterday. Upper Aljunled beat Chung Cheng High School 3-1. and Dunearn beat St. Gabriel School 3-1 In the preliminary round.44 words
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Article123 1971-08-14 31 Malaysians make Belgians fight Ijelgium, favourites to win the Pesta Sukan women's triangular hockey championship, as expected, beat Malaysia at Queenstown yesterday, but they unexpectedly had to fight hard for a 2-0 win. The Malaysians played as well as the Belgians In everything except shooting for goal.. The Belgian centreforward123 words
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Article195 1971-08-14 31 Borren, Corbett score a hattrick A HATTRICK each by J.J. Borren and Ashley Corbett gave New Zealand a convincing 6-0 win over Thailand In a Regional hockey tournament match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. In a one-sided match, the Kiwis hit in three quick goals and then eased off to195 words
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300 1971-08-14 31 Singapore women snatch win from Bandung OINGAPORE'S women snatched a threepoint (60-57) victory over Bandung of Indonesia after a thrilling battle in the final round of the Pesta Sukan basketball championships at Gay World stadium last night. Captain Llm Sun Oee clinched victory for Singapore by scoring two points in300 words
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Article742 1971-08-14 31 RESULTS of finals on openlng day of the Singapore AAA open championships yesterday. Men 5.000 m 1 PC. Suppiah (Spore) 15:24.2; 2 E. Caballero (Phil) 15:25.2; 3 B. Tondo (Phil) 15:32.2; 4 A. Ramasamy (Mai) 15:35.0; 5 O.W. Jones (Aust) 15:47.2; 6 A. Mahallngam (Spore) 16:00.8. Pole742 words
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Article460 1971-08-14 31 MALAYSIA'S Dr. Wang Slew Ming avenged his one-point defeat in the Free Pistol event two days ago when he edged team mate Moe Foo Kiat by a point in the Pesta Sukan Air Rifle event at Mount Vernon yesterday. Dr. Wang scored a total of 373460 words
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Advertisement81 1971-08-14 31 We Still Deal In Boh Tea Bags We used to have somebody else deal or rather, distributeour tea bags for us. And another distributor for our tea in other packagings. But now, you can obtain all your Boh Tea requirements, including Tea Bags through Harpers. Rather neat, we think. It81 words
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Advertisement457 1971-08-14 31 WORD PUZZLE p Cm iiMf ittttt lues STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY I WORD PUZZLE F 1 I vff\ c I Ptitiaf ■•UractiMt iM'i' Mli« I 1 1 "••t (Ml /Mfl /Milt) i mm 6 5 ~2[ |o| s e||B m|SS|mg I T^WIT-r-^J USING i Li-^^IH lU| HE I BELOW l_ cm457 words
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Article, Illustration59 1971-08-14 32 P^ SMALL metal figure of a fallen astronaut and a memoriaj plaque of the 14 American and Russian spacemen who have died, was left behind on the moon by the Apollo 15 astronauts. Picture shows the "shrine", located in a small crater on the plainAP - 59 words
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200 1971-08-14 32 BELFAST, Frl. Northern Ireland's orgy of selfdestruction sent refugee totals soaring by thousands yesterday as food and shelter temporarily became more Immediate problems than bullets and petrol bombs. Food stocks ran dangerously low, with some essential supplies expected to runAP - 200 words
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Article91 1971-08-14 32 Pak Times condemns UN and the US RAWALPINDI. Fri. The Government-owned Pakistan Times today condemned the United Nations and the United States for expressing concern over the secret trial of Sheik Mujibur Rahman. "Don't they like the judicial process?" asked the newspaper which reflects the Government's views. Meanwhile, the totalReuter; AP - 91 words
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Article37 1971-08-14 32 TOKYO. Frl. Peking* People's Dally today denied that China was making contacts with Israel on establishing diplomatic relations, and accused Western news media such as the Soviet news agency Tass of spreading "anti-China propaganda."— AP.AP - 37 words
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Article27 1971-08-14 32 NEW DELHI. Frl. India and the Soviet Union have formally ratified their new 20--year Treaty of Friendship. Peace and Co-operation, the Indian Government announced today.27 words
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154 1971-08-14 32 Britain offers better deal to Malta T ONDON, Frl. Bri- tain and the Western allies have offered Malta a new financial deal to maintain defence facilities on the strategic Mediterranean island and keep the Russians out of it. Sir Duncan Watson. British envoy in Malta, presented the Western proposal toAP; UPI - 154 words
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Article35 1971-08-14 32 WELLINGTON, Frl. Work at all major ports In New Zealand ground to a halt today when waterside workers walked oft their Jobs to press a demand for a 25 per cent pay Increase.35 words
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Article17 1971-08-14 32 The weather outlook for SINGAPORE today from 8 a.m. to noon: Isolated .'o scattered showers.17 words
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Article345 1971-08-14 32 T ONDON. Prt. The market closed quietly firmer on balance although some prlcea pared early gains towards the close. Currency uncertainties and Wall Street a opening advices Induced caution. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Times Index was up 3.9 at 412.5. ICI Plessey. Unilever, Courtaulds and Dunlop were345 words
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Article47 1971-08-14 32 LONDON. Frl. spot 14.70. fettlemcnt: Sept. 14.70. Oct. 14.90. Nov 15.45, Oct. /Dec 18.48. Jan. /March 16.38. April/June 17.20. July/8«pt 17.90. Oct. /Dm. 18.80. Jan. /March 19.00. April/June 19.45. July '8«pt 19.70. Oct./Dec. 19.95. c.l f. Sept. 14 00 Ctrl 11 1A U ar w»*. llu.^.1.47 words
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Article29 1971-08-14 32 I/3WDON. Frt. Spot buytri £1423 £10). Mlltn £1424 £10>. Forward buyer. £14M Mlltn £1438 < <7>. Stltlemrat ***** i £11). Turnover a.m. 310 torn p.m. 140 ton*. Tone Steady.29 words
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