The Straits Times, 24 August 1971
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Title Section24 1971-08-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. AUGUST 24, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration466 1971-08-24 1 Marcos acts on crisis New laws to fight Red take-over bid MANILA. Monday PRESIDENT Ferdinand E. Marcos revoked the right of habeas corpus for the first time in 21 years today, as he assumed wide ranging emergency powers to fight back a communist take-over attempt. His actions fell just shortAgencies - 466 words
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129 1971-08-24 1 Ky pullout from election causes a grave crisis SAIGON. Mon. South Vietnam faced today its gravest political crisis since the Buddhist uprisings of 1966 following the refusal of VlcePresldent Nguyen Cao Ky to contest the Oct. 3 presidential election which he called "dishonest" and "a conspiracy." Mr. Ky proposed as129 words
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Article55 1971-08-24 1 H V A N N I S. Massachusetts, Mon. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 17. son of the late Senator, was fined US$5O, in a district court today on a charge of loitering on Main Street after he and a group ot youths refused to heed aUPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration89 1971-08-24 1 IT'S A GIRL FOR BERNIE BELFAST. Mon.—Bernadette Devlin (above), 22-year-old unmarried MP, gave birth to a daughter today. Miss Devlin, who has declined to name the father, and the baby "are both doing very well" at Magherafelt Hospital despite the premature birth, a sister said. The dark-haired Irish girl, an89 words
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Article206 1971-08-24 1 A drama police can't figure out CINGAPORE, Mon. Police were today trying to figure out a 25 minute drama which left two people injured. It started at 10.15 a.m. when taxi driver Fong Ah Hua, 30, picked up three men at Balestler Road. His passengers told him to drive to206 words
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Article42 1971-08-24 1 TOKYO. Mon. Acting Foreign Minister Toshio Klmura said today Japan would welcome China's admission into the United Nations. This was a step forward from previous statements that Japan would not oppose China's admission into the world body. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article32 1971-08-24 1 CANBERRA. Mon. Prime Minister William McMahon said In Parliament tonight there was no need for Australia "to rush Into the recognition of the Peoples Republic of China."— UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article233 1971-08-24 1 BERLIN, Monday AMBASSADORS of A the Bi«r Four powers today reached agreement on the draft of a first postwar Berlin settlement. U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Rush told newsmen: "We have a draft agreement for submission to our Governments." He added that he obviously felt It was a good agreement233 words
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251 1971-08-24 1 DOLLAR SLIPS AS FRANCE FLOATS FRANC PARIS, Mon. France instituted its new twotier foreign exchange system today and early dealings showed the dollar slipping about two per cent below its old parity with the franc on the "floating" financial market. On the fixed commercial market restricted to trade transactions the251 words
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109 1971-08-24 1 MR CHENG TALKS OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The recent visit by the Malaysian trade mission to China has forged friendly relationship between China and Malaysia. Tne ieaoer of the Peking traae mission, Mr. Cneng Kuan Tau who said this Nnugb* aaded: 'We sin- ocioii iio^c mat this relationship109 words
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Article20 1971-08-24 1 BELFAST. Mon. A British soldier was shot dead by a terrorist sniper here today, the army announced.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article587 1971-08-24 1 Deals in sterling again today By SOH TIANG KENG Singapore, Monday FOREIGN exchange dealings in Singapore and Malaysia, suspended for a week, will resume tomorrow —on a limited scale. Foreign exchange markets in IkjIIi countries will deal in spot pound sterling only. Bankers expect market conditions to be I normal.587 words
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Article40 1971-08-24 1 LONDON. Mon. India spun out England (or 101 in less than three hours and at close were poised for their first Test series win. Scores: England 355 and 101. India 284 and 76-2 (See Paf« *1>40 words
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Article35 1971-08-24 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two men were admitted to Outram Hospital in serious condition with stab wounds shortly after midnight today. They were identified by police as Gay Eng Hang, 39, and Ah Hing, 20.35 words
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Advertisement88 1971-08-24 1 J24 AUGI97iI For Clear Comfortable Consult: C.S. CHONG O.D. EVERBRI6HT OPTICAL CO. 19 CHULI* STREET. SINGAPORE I. CO xLE OLYMPUS 35 EC I S^fc =»^J IQsM OLYMPUS 35 EC The world's smallest electronic 35mm camera for every lighting condition, even by the light of a small candle. No exposure worries,88 words
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Advertisement49 1971-08-24 1 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS LEFT HANDBOWL^^^^^^^^^^/ Bristile Stainless Steel Sinks >^' are manufactured with seamless one-piece bowls and smoothly rounded corners for easy cleaning—designed to take the largest of kitchen utensils. Available in all sizes— left hand or right hand bowls, centre bowl or double bowl models. ask «4f^fo> about it49 words
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Advertisement4 1971-08-24 1 CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND4 words
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350 1971-08-24 2 Opposition plays important role, says Front SINGAPORE, Monday A good government does not necessarily mean that there is no need for an opposition, the Peoples Front said today. "The opposition has a definite and important role to play," Mr. Lim Thiam Hock, director of the party's political bureau, said. "It350 words
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Article35 1971-08-24 2 SINGAPORF, Mon. Water consumption yesterday was 92.8 million gallons, a drop of 5.2 million gallons from Saturday's figure of 98 million, and the lowest since the previous Sunday (90 8 million).35 words
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Article, Illustration267 1971-08-24 2 IF these four girls should seem "high" there is a good reason the picture was taken a few hours before they took off yesterday for London for a career in the air. Janet Khoo. Johanna Ignatius. Fa7i ih Mobarak and Emily Lee (from267 words
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Article64 1971-08-24 2 Nature cure course SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Natural Health Society will conduct a practical course on nature cure at the YWCA Hall in Raffles Quav from Saturday. The first lecture will be "The Basis of Nature Cure Treatment and its Applications to Common Ailments The Natural Way to Treat Colds.64 words
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Article50 1971-08-24 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore and Greece have signed an air services agreement which opens the way for (lights between the two nations. Mr. Cheung Pak Chow, director of Civil Aviation signed for Singapore. Mr. A. Korantis. Minister Plenipotentiary and head of the Greek Mission here signed for Greece.50 words
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Article27 1971-08-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. David Marshall will speak on human rights at the Rotary Club of Singapore's lunch meeting on Sept. 2. at the Hollandsche Club.27 words
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84 1971-08-24 2 AD AGENCY RETRENCHES A DOZEN WORKERS SINGAPORE, Mon Ad>3 vertising agency Leo Burnett Pte. Ltd. has retrenched more than a dozen workers. A spokesman for the company, confirming this today, said its action was due to "overlapping of duties." "Another reason is that we want to streamline our organisation," he84 words
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Article40 1971-08-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four Indonesian youths were each Jailed for two weeks today for entering Singapore without a permit on Aug. 14. They are Abdul Kasim bin Ibrahim. Suhani bin Saniudi. Tan Teck Hong and Mohammed bin Saat.40 words
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Article144 1971-08-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A crowu at Collyer Quay looked impassively a.- an epileptic man Mowly drowned in the sea oil Clifford Pier, a watcnman told a coroners court today. Mr. K. N. Samsuddin. with the Port Authority, said wnen he appealed to the crowd to144 words
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Article85 1971-08-24 2 More checks on measures SINGAPORE. Mon. More surprise checks will be made at markets, petrol kiosks, restaurants and textile shops, to see that faulty measures are not being used. The raids are being carried out by officers from the Trade Division of the Finance Ministry. Shopkeepers and stall- holders found85 words
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Article114 1971-08-24 2 School bus crash: 23 hurt KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Twentythree schoolchildren were injured when a school mini- bus plunped 20 feet into a ravine and overturned beside a railway track here today. Ten were warded in hospital. The others were treated and sent home. Also warded was the bus driver. The114 words
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Advertisement75 1971-08-24 2 II SB button BBS SSaT*^ Just push a button and you can cook rice or porridge, steam dumplings, fish, crabs, or prawns and even boil /our soup. When rice is cooked it will switch off automatically but still keep your food warm until ready to serve. Hurry! While stocks last.75 words
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Advertisement136 1971-08-24 2 \1 m*A PEACOCK BAR Between 5 to 6 p.m. From Monday to Saturday. Drinks are served at half-price. Sam Scott will make the scene with you. If you enjoy clever humour, like your piano hot or cool and music from Bach to Bacharach, come and swing along with Sam. He136 words
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Miscellaneous56 1971-08-24 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I THANK YOU FOR I VvORKIN' ON THESE HELPING ME OBTAIN 1 I CONSTRUCTION JOBS IEMPLOYMENT, SIRE"/ I IS A BREEZE TH' PAY IS GOOD, ...ONCE VA GET USEt?) TH' HOURS ARE T' TH' HS/OHTS.' I I RIGHT AN VA GOT v -^S. I NO56 words
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Article, Illustration245 1971-08-24 3 JUDY YOUNG - Dying monkeys riddle JUDY YOUNG WERE THEY FED POISONED BANANAS? By THESE two monkeys were found dying on the roadside outside the Botanic Gardens in Tyersall Avenue yesterday afternoon. The monkeys are said to be two of many which have died of '"mysterious causes" in the last two weeks. They245 words
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Article76 1971-08-24 3 Bridge team among 300 tourists SINGAPORE, Mon More than 300 tourists, among them a bridge party of 35 Americans headed by bridge instructor and author, Mr. E a s 1 e y Blackwood. are arriving tomorrow in a P. and O. liner, the 30,000-ton Arcadia. The bridge party will participate76 words
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Article44 1971-08-24 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Labourer Lee Kok Woon, 26. was today charged with robbing a man. Yap Yoon Wah. of $10 and his personal documents at a coffee-shop in Pasir Panjang Road on Aug. 17. The case will be mentioned on Sept. 6.44 words
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Article36 1971-08-24 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Calrnhill constituency is to have its second community centre in Hooper Road, the Minister for Education and 'he area's MP, Mr. Lim Kirn San, said at its National Day dinner.36 words
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303 1971-08-24 3 Peking trade delegates taste durians, mangosteens TANJONG MALIM, Monday iTHE 13 members of the Peking trade mission were exposed, to full flavour of Malaysian hospitality today complete with durians, rambutans and mangosteens. This occurred at an FLDA rubber and oil palm estate the Gedangsa scheme about 60 miles from Kuala303 words
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Article34 1971-08-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government has Invited three German experts to study ways of Improving the Malayan Railway. They sre Prof. 8.H. Kockelkorn. Dr. K.L. Haucke and Mr. W Eymann.34 words
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Article17 1971-08-24 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Spastic Children's Association of Singapore will hold its flag day on Saturday.17 words
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Article63 1971-08-24 3 3 girls drown in river BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Mon. Ten people. Including five girls, swam to safety when a boat In which they were sailing capsized at Sungei Niah, south of here, yesterday. Three others were drowned. The bodies of two of them were recovered late yesterday. A search for63 words
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Article90 1971-08-24 3 TEACHERS DUE ON EXCHANGE SCHEME SINGAPORE, Mon. A group of 55 teachers from Thailand will be in Singapore later this month to launch a "people-to-people exchange programme" among Thai, Malaysian and Singaporean students and teachers. The group of teachers who are members of Thailand's Centre for International Understanding started on90 words
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Article84 1971-08-24 3 Two discharged for plants theft SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Englishmen were given an absolute discharge by a district judge today for stealing two pots of piants belonging to the Port Authority. Christopher Bingham. a Junior engineer, and John Barrett, a seaman, both from tl.e ship Alrum Airthlah. had earlier denied deliberately84 words
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Article51 1971-08-24 3 KUCHINO, Mon. The round-the clock curfew Imposed In certain parts of the Kanowlt, Kapit and Slbu districts In the Third Division last Thursday has been relaxed by six hours. The new curfew hours are from 1 p m. to 7 a.m. dally until further notice.Bernama - 51 words
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Article40 1971-08-24 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Wong Hock Choo. 55. unemployed, was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Bendeemer Road today. Police found a pair of slippers on the eighth floor of the 10--storey building.40 words
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156 1971-08-24 3 i IPOH, Monday npUN Abdul Razak, as na- tional president of Umno. will keep his finger on the political pulse of the country through quarterly reports to be sent to him by the party's 144 divisions. A directive issued by the party headquarters156 words
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134 1971-08-24 3 Causeway jam 'due to normal Sunday -crowd'- KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The jam at the Johore Causeway yesterday was due to a normal Sunday crowd and delays were inevitable, the DirectorGeneral of Immigration, Inche Mohamed Khalil Hussein, said today. Immigration officers at the check-point had to cope with 23,000 people, he134 words
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Article45 1971-08-24 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A wayang organiser. Seah Lip Hock, was fined $350 by a magistrate today for littering. He admitted he did not sweep or clean up the vicinity of the wayang site at Race Course Road. after the show on August 12.45 words
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193 1971-08-24 3 Campbell soup sold in S'pore gets clearance CINGAPORE, Mon.— Singaporeans can be rest assured that "every single can of Campbell soup here" is 100 per cent free of botulism poison. The assurance came today from Borneo Co. (S) Sdn. Bhd.. the sole agents for Campbell Soup Co.. following reports from193 words
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Advertisement291 1971-08-24 3 Why takecJ-ficEE r\ Bi BBfcw fltfP It Jk ■m»* cMicss Sweetlet renews your complexion She looks so young and pretty. So healthy and full of energy, Her complexion is sparkling and blemish free, She owes it all to her Hicec, Each Hiccc sweetlet contains a strong dose of 500 mg.291 words
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930 1971-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon A QUEEN'S Counsel told the High Court here today of two local conflicting decisions on a land acquisition matter both covering the same point of law and made by the same tribunal with Mr. Justice Choor Singh as Commissioner of Appeals.930 words
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107 1971-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Food, Drinks and Allied Workers 1 Union today won the right to represent some 600 employees of Shangri-La Hotel in Orange Grove Road. This is the result of a secret ballot taken by the workers to decide whether tne union or107 words
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Advertisement329 1971-08-24 4 Vido -"opexs "today" S SHOWS DAILY lt«m, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15pm HE FOIJGHT TH£ UST 0F THE I "c was tbe peat Indian a uprisiag the year 1970 X*H.** aßf "^^a^aaaaaaaa^^al JOSfiU*' ft Bs^jfc aaaaaaar*9aaDh^jaVKaV^^ MJI HHBL^ M J^J /^BUalaa^^r mm^kmmlLr a carol reed film "*®s| An i nOfiy329 words
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Advertisement61 1971-08-24 4 af*\ Am Laam /'^fc I #t9##ii#4§§#oo9 i^V^ TOMORROW I Starring MmT •m\ I The Mttm SW I flattops Awmfj^L J MILL I st. John imMml I CYNROY OTB I Telephone Mci Ling VVO *****2 LAST DAY: 1.10-3.30-7.00 1 9 30 p.m. Koo Yuon Lily Ho "THf JADE FACED ASSASSIN" (Mandarin61 words
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Advertisement124 1971-08-24 4 'The Experience in Elegance" feshionsty and we hope it is just ICnnV WCI that to you. We have K|«9\ gathered together fab- M^^^~ rics and styles from F ha i laml, Indonesia .^^B^^H and Australia to '^MLaaafl L~ MM* bring you fashions jp^i^^iaaaV not just for today /»MaT but for124 words
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Advertisement1091 1971-08-24 4 j- lIMff'WW'fWWIBB^ a ORGANISATION ■I ihMCt Cisi iMkiifs At Tit Citkjy Ciiemi frm 10m ti Spui djilj. 'I u^K^m)l^mS^mmi" %T I- Alter 6p«. tkwe btokißfs cv be xctttef at tie Jirt»t Onw li >■„ mm o^!' ...a r..._t > Data flffi** mrttf I.•• 3 *.W, O.JU OJ T. I >1,091 words
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199 1971-08-24 5 CINGAPORE. Mon. The unexpected arrival of a school doctor was the only hitch at the Upper Aljunied Secondary '.technical School which reverted to the one-session system today. The doctor and two nurses from the Health Ministry came at 7.30 a.m. to complete199 words
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Article70 1971-08-24 5 Woman's body I found at sea-wall SINGAPORE. Mon. Marine police todav found the body of a woman pinned under a rock at the Detached Mole. Outer Roads, off Clifford Pier. Police said she was about 40 to 50 years of age. and about 5ft. 2ln tail She was wearing a70 words
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Article380 1971-08-24 5 Police act to stop Peeping Toms Roving gangs terrorise couples at reservoirs By GERRY OE S.LVA SINGAPORE, Monday DOLJCE are planning a big increase in their uniform and plainclothes patrols to combat the increase in crime at the three public reservoirs. Police from Paya Lebar and Kandang Kerbau stations are380 words
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Article21 1971-08-24 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police are still Investigating the cause of yesterday^ fire near Chanel market which destroyed about 25 shops.21 words
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Article119 1971-08-24 5 PO lucky draw: 7 more days CINGAPORE, Mon —The 0 General Post Office today reminded savings bank depositors that there were only seven days more for them to collect the bank's lucky draw tickets. All depositors who have $500 or more in their accounts throughout the threemonth qualifying period from119 words
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Article34 1971-08-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Wong Ah Puok of Lorong 14. Geylang. was fined $180 by a magistrate today for using his car as a public service vehicle without a licence. The car was forfeited.34 words
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Article27 1971-08-24 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Swamt Damodarananda will speak on "The Spiritual Life" at the Singapore Lodge Theosophlc.il Society at 8. Calrnhlll Road on Thursday at 6.30 p.m.27 words
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Article24 1971-08-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Flood relief committees in Johore have been alerted following non-stop rain in some areas the past few days.24 words
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Article, Illustration123 1971-08-24 5 'BOY WONDER' TONY (NOW GROWN) IS BACK \rr.S. Tony Castillo I Is back! Several years older, but as before, he packs his heart and lungs into that horn. And this was what he did when he gave his first public performance on Sunday night at the Stage 48 concert atChristopher Loh - 123 words
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Article53 1971-08-24 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Properties for which property tax for the second halt year of 1971 has not been paid, may be liable to seizure and sale. This warning came today from the Comptroller of Property Tax, who also advised property owners to settle arrears without further delay to53 words
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Article39 1971-08-24 5 MUAR. Mon. Noraini blnte Haji Abdul Malik. 19. was electrocuted during a wedding ceremony in Jalan Khatib on Saturday night. A police spokesman said today two other people were being treated (or shock in hospital. Bernama.Bernama - 39 words
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Article29 1971-08-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Oeylang West National Day dinner for national servicemen at the Gay World has been brought forward to Aug. 30 instead of Aug. 31.29 words
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187 1971-08-24 5 —Singapore protest over 'insult' by Aussie cagers CINGAPORE. Mon. 15 The Singapore Basketball Association is to complain to the Australian Basketball Association over the "insulting" behaviour of an Australian team at the Pesta Sukan An association spokesman today said it would write to them to ask for "more care and187 words
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Advertisement119 1971-08-24 5 THE MALAYSIA COLLEGE OF MUSIC (A Division of George Taylor and Staff (S.E. Asia) Sdn. Bhd.) PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL TUITION AT ALL LEVELS BY FULLY QUALIFIED REGISTERED TEACHERS FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME TUITION Musical Director: IGOR HMELNITSKY ENQUIRE NOW THE MALAYSIA COLLEGE OF MUSIC WISMA LOKE 273-A. Mr DAN TI'ANKU ABDUL119 words
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Advertisement105 1971-08-24 5 "^.g "w gggggatepßWMWegc^ mW r jm^i THi:"\VO\V"OK! Ford Capri leads the way. Ford Capri, the glamour gal with all the looks, style and spirit. No wonder owners of Ford Capri get the glamour treatment wherever they go! For performance, for safety, for sheer marvellous good looks Capri 1300 and 1600105 words
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Miscellaneous253 1971-08-24 5 Straits Times Crossword HI B* I^B^^BBF IT H IF IH ACROSS Gather in large quantities 8. Philosopher takes an exami- and jostle over fifty (6). nation in a log iB>. 13. Awkwardly-placed girls cover 9. Ugh! Not out 0 (6). up inside, while (2. 1. 7). 10. 11. The policy253 words
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433 1971-08-24 6 'Do your best my fine feathered friend' telex message the tender exercise for the aviation insurance for 1968 would have been handled by them on behalf of MSA. Edward Lumley was merely one of several firms invited to tender for the insurance. On receiving the invitation they approached American International433 words
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Article, Illustration720 1971-08-24 6 Court told of $5,000 <gif t' to Fernandez For help* he gave— ex-director SINGAPORE, Monday "GIFT" of $5,000 was made to Gerald Fernandez by a fopner director and the managing director of a firm of insurance brokers "for all the help he had given to the company," it was alleged720 words
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Article113 1971-08-24 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Armed Force* will be conducting a demolition live firing exercise at the Southern Islands Live Firing Range from tomorrow to Aug. 28, in addition to the live firing exercise by SAF aircraft which began today. The SAF demolition exercises will take113 words
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235 1971-08-24 6 I was not charged by CPIB: Witness you lent money to anybody?" "No. I don't have enough money even for myselt." Mr. Quek agreed that he received profit commission from Edward Lumley at the end of the year over and above his salary. Mr. Jeyaretnam: "Do you pay Income tax?"235 words
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323 1971-08-24 7 If you need help in moving your mother's grave WE refer to a letter by "Fair Play' (ST. Aug 12 1. regarding the exhumation and reinterment of graves on Sen Ong Charity iKyban Congsee) burial ground affected bv the pan-1 s 1 a n d expressway project. As the ad-hoc323 words
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626 1971-08-24 7 The old buses will have to go— but stages... LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they hove the writers' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. REFER to the letter by "Frustrated Commuter* 1 iS.T.. Aug. 6). The626 words
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134 1971-08-24 7 I READ with Interest the report of the basketball incident by p.T. Wong and Jennifer Goon (S.T.. Aug. 21). I did not see the match but the members of my association and myself had a completely different experience. We had a team of134 words
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187 1971-08-24 7 Former mental patients still need —help I ENDORSE all that "Miss Rajan" (S.T., Aur. 19), said about Woodbridge Hospital staff. After staying at Woodbridge Hospital for three weeks I recovered from my mental illness. Although I am still an outpatient. I must say that much of my recovery was due187 words
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Letter91 1971-08-24 7 PEASE refer to the letter by "Ronnie Koh" (S.T.. Aug. 10). The Chief Building Surveyor Department has been prosecuting the person responsible for the unauthorised structure in question since it was discovered, the last occasion being in June 1971. Further prosecution will continue until the person complies with the Mandtory91 words
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118 1971-08-24 7 Tax Dept inside and outside TT is a pity that the In- i come Tax Department lacks the imagination to instal a public address system at the counter to ease the poor lot of the nightingale-receptionist. RASCHID. Sme.ipnrr I AM disgusted at the flippancies practised in the Income Tax Department.118 words
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141 1971-08-24 7 When the labourers moved into our block WHY has the Housing Tt B -ard ignored our repeated reuuests to permit us to buy our Tanglin Halt Road flats as sitting tenants? The flats In all our neighbouring blocks 33, 34. 36. 37. 38, 27. 28. 29. 30. 51. 58. 60141 words
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Advertisement240 1971-08-24 7 ifi w^§l <^r if II METRO METAOTEX pg»I»TMgMT ornp! DEPARTMENT STORE DEWRTMENT STORE ai •oai»s miqhch.ho »t> SfcCWOW 'n vo?» VERSATILE AND TOUGH E 6528 All Purpose CRAWLER Specifications (shovel) MOUNTED DIESEL ENGINED Max. digging radius 7 8m EXCAVATOR with 065 cum bucket Max. unloading height 56 m (straight shovel)240 words
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Miscellaneous139 1971-08-24 7 \11.,,<h,,, tty Y.T. iiamiin IT'S FROM OUR I I ...HE SAYS THIS CARL > ("vEAH...I V- ~~< It) LIKE TO, ALLEY, V-— WELL? UNDERCOVER YOU'RE INTERESTEP GOOD DONT LIKE TH'/ LE'S SO IN BUT A MCVE LIKE ...UNTIL AFTER V X AGENT IN LEM... IN IS TUNK'S NEW SADFRV.' SOUND139 words
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The Straits Times
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Article456 1971-08-24 8 Whether President Marcos is right or wrong about communist responsibility for the grenade outrage at the Liberal Party meeting in Manila on Saturday night, the Philippines teeters on the edge of anarchy. The Liberals are not notorious enemies of the communists or of any of the extreme radical456 words
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Article324 1971-08-24 8 The Malaysian Government is right in rejecting the suggestion by the secretary of the Fish Industries General Association to "draw afresh" the boundary for inshore and offshore fishermen. The demarcation is clear enough and the amendments to the Fisheries Regulations specify the areas open to trawlers of different324 words
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Article192 1971-08-24 8 Balloting for another batch of NTUC-comfort vehicles will be held this week in Singapore, and it is understandable that union leaders should be concerned at the possibility of the vehicles falling into wrong hands. NTUC-comfort taxis and minibuses are now a familiar sight en Singapore's roads. They have192 words
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Article, Illustration802 1971-08-24 8 Bolivia— where revolution is a way of life IN THE LAND OF BOLIVAR, A HISTORY OF 180 UPRISINGS AND 150 GOVERNMENTS BOLIVIA, impoveri shed, landlo eked and mountainous, has now got its 13th administration in the past 20 "years. The Right wing of the Bolivian Army, which four months agoReuter - 802 words
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Letters
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Letter90 1971-08-24 8 I UNDERSTAND that the Education Department Malacca will be moving to the DTC building at Bukit Baru, 4 l 2 miles away from the centre of the town. This, if true, will inconvenience the general public, especially those from the kampongs because of transport difficulties due to90 words
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Letter81 1971-08-24 8 A FEW days ago your business commentator "Croesus" wrote about a letter from the Economist addressed to the Straits Settlements, Singapore. This reminded me of a letter I received a few years ago. addressed to Kuala Lumpur. Kenya. (A copy of the envelope Is enclosed).81 words
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Article563 1971-08-24 8 ELIAS NAJIB: BEIRUT - ELIAS NAJIB: BEIRUT BY THE world's newest independent State, the tiny Persian Gulf island of Bahrein, has everything going for it: oil wealth, an educated, sophisticated population, a niinole ruler and a good friend, Britain. This combination should be enough to ensure Bahrein a prosperousOFNS - 563 words
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601 1971-08-24 8 SUZANNE CRONJE - How the rich get richer and the poor get poorer SUZANNE CRONJE THE U.S. CUT IN FOREIGN AID BY WASHINGTON The saddest part of President Nixon's prescription for Americas dollar crisis has been the cut by 10 per cent in United States foreign economic aid. While the effects of theOFNS - 601 words
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Advertisement17 1971-08-24 8 EE3 THE WORLD'S FINEST TAPES LOW NOISE- ess ,~tw\ high output M 'aaaai B I Jebsen Jessen17 words
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Advertisement165 1971-08-24 8 HMiHMiliHHlllllllirci For- Accountancy. Costing. Company Secretaryship. Law. Bankino, Marketing. Export. Hotel Catering. Also 6.C.E. (0 A Levels) and London University Degrees 340,000 EXAM SUCCESSES which cannot be approached by any other tutorial institution, testify to the true effectiveness of Home Study Courses expertly prepared for professional exams. Also, many non-exam,165 words
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272 1971-08-24 9 THREE IN COURT CHARGED WITH RIGGING ELECTIONS TPRIPOLI, Mon.— Three A men appeared in the People's Court yesterday charged with rigging elections in 1956 and contributing to corruption, the Libyan News Agency reported. Altogether 97 people are on trial, charged with political, economic. and administrative corruption before the revolution whichReuter - 272 words
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189 1971-08-24 9 Manson girl is shot in gun battle I OS ANGELES, Mon. A gang of five including one of Charles Manson's female members raided a gun shop here yesterday but were captured after a 10-minute gun battle with police as they were trying to escape. Catherine •Gypsy" Share. 28, one ofReuter - 189 words
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Article66 1971-08-24 9 BANGKOK. Mon. Five people died and about 900 marooned Buddhist monks are facing starvation after the Mekong River burst its banks and flooded large areas of northpastern Thailand, official sources said today. The sources, in None Khai Province. 385 miles north of Bangkok on the Laotian border,Reuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration487 1971-08-24 9 Hard-line stand by Arabs big blow to peace bid, says Eban JERUSALEM, Man FOREIGN MINISTER 1 Mr. Abba Eban. told the Israeli Cabinet yesterday that official state ments issued after the Damascus summit meeting of the leaders of Egypt, Syria and Libya were a fundamental rejection of the UN charter,Reuter - 487 words
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249 1971-08-24 9 Copter jailbreak: Now 5 guards face charges MEXICO CITY, Mon. pRIMINAL charges have been filed against six guards at the Federal Penitentiary here from which an American millionaire and his cell-mate escaped by helicopter. The Federal Attorney General's Department cnarged the chief guard and five other men with "official responsibility"UPI - 249 words
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Article62 1971-08-24 9 TOKYO. Mon. Premier Chou En-lai and other Chinese leaders have sent messages of condolences on the death of Mr. Kenzo Matsumura, a Japanese politician who tried to Improve Sino-Japanese relations. Radio Peking reported today. Matsumura. 88. died on Saturday following a long i'.lness. He was aAP - 62 words
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194 1971-08-24 9 Lynne the winner in London's most 'way out' -contest LONDON, Mon. Conforted by the sloian "Pregnant is beautiful," 11 young wives faced the judges yesterday in London's most way out beauty contest. At least, it began with 11. competing for the title of Mother-to-Be of the year. But one ofReuter - 194 words
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330 1971-08-24 9 India hopes to have food grains surplus by 1974 NEW DELHI, Mon |NDIA, already facing a multiplicity of problems arising from poverty and overpopulation, will have a surplus of food grains by 1974, it was predicted here yesterday. The remark was made by Mr. Annasheb Shtnde, Minister of State forReuter - 330 words
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Article65 1971-08-24 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. VicePresident Aiznew said yesterday he was not worried by talk that Treasury secretary John Connally mishit replace him as President Nixon's running mate in next year's elections. Nor was there competition between himself and Mr. ConnaKy. former Democratic Governnor of Texas, for theReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement88 1971-08-24 9 GET THIS CLASSIC DENTURE BATH FREE... With Powerful Polident Green Tablets, The Fast Way I j To Clean Dentures. nV,f£ tw *£^H Polident instantly bursts into ySSvr^rrCtfHß powerful green cleaning bubbles Blj^^^LjUH^3 that quickly vrub away at stubborn stains and odor. In just minutes your dentures are spark- ling clean88 words
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Advertisement13 1971-08-24 9 I Elevating Scraper Model 222 F 135 Ton Haulpak Truck-.. BUtfe*. 4 "**Tui»13 words
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Miscellaneous17 1971-08-24 9 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fty£j*/L£) /"WT IT CO66NY «BtO v if ?l KHOiD V-* THANK VOUJ17 words
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Article157 1971-08-24 10 Kapwepweheads antiKaunda party I USAKA, Mon. Zam- bla's former Vlce-Presl-dent Mr. Simon Kapwepwe emerged yesterday as the leader of a new Opposition party, posing his boyhood friend President Kenneth Kaunda perhaps the gravest challenge of his sevenyear rule. Only last Monday the 47-year-old Dr. Kaunda, who has been In powerReuter - 157 words
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Article45 1971-08-24 10 SYDNEY. Mon. Actor James Mason has married Australian actress Clarissa Kaye at Corseaux, Switzerland, her mother said today. Mr. Mason and Miss Kaye have been friendly for three years since they worked together in Australia in the film, "Age of Consent." I'PI.45 words
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258 1971-08-24 10 WASHINGTON, Mon. TEXAS Governor Mr. Preston Smith said yesterday that he was defying President Nixon's week-old wage-freeze order because he did not believe the Chief Executive had the power to overturn State law. The Justice Department said it would take Texas to court toReuter - 258 words
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178 1971-08-24 10 Russia gives Rumania a 'close ties' pledge MOSCOW. Mon.—Russia's three top leaders pledged yesterday to strengthen friendship and cooperation with their dissident ally, Rumania. The pledge was contained in a telegram to Rumania's leaders on the occasion of the "27th anniversary of the country's liberation from the fascist yoke," thatAP - 178 words
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Article60 1971-08-24 10 TORONTO. Mon. A golfer was killed by lightning on the 18th green of a golf course ai Niagara Falls last night in a sudden storm which hit Ontario. In Toronto, more than 30 people were trapped in gondolas suspended above the Canadian National Exhibition for about 90Reuter - 60 words
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Article55 1971-08-24 10 PARIS, Mon. s>x prisoners used a rope of knotted bedsheets to escape ever the 15foot wall of the local iatl in Perplgnan, last niKht The -six men. all serving short terms for minor crimes, tied and gagged a guard, and took hia keys for doors openingReuter - 55 words
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Article33 1971-08-24 10 WEST BERLIN. Mon. Three East German youths crossed the heavily fortified border into West Berlin yesterday, while a fourth member of the group was arrested by East Oerman torder guards. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article36 1971-08-24 10 SEOUL. Mon. The Asian and Pacific Council (Aspaci will hold a standing committee meeting here on Thursday to discuss political changes in Asia including a U.S. -China thaw, the Foreign Ministry said today. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration348 1971-08-24 10 PROBE INTO KILLINGS IN SAN QUENTIN BREAKOUT BID LOS ANGELES, Monday §AN QUENTIN Prison officials ordered tight security yesterday as they investigated an escape attempt in which black militant George Jackson and five others were killed. As-ociated Warden Mr. James Park, described the killings "the blackest In San Quentlns history"Reuter; AP - 348 words
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183 1971-08-24 10 Taste of luxury living for jet-set Jeremy, 1 3 J ONDON, Mon. It was a glimpse of how the international jet-set lives the champagne, the beautiful girls and the luxury hotel suite in Beirut. Jeremy Ward loved it. He can't wait to grow up and see some more which won'tAP - 183 words
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Article127 1971-08-24 10 ORISBANE, Mon. Rus- sla Is willing to withdraw its fleets from the Indian and Mediterranean Oceans If the Western countries would do the same, a Soviet diplomat said here today. Dr. Yuri Ilyin, Second Secretary at the Soviet Embassy In Canberra, was speaking at a meetIngReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement94 1971-08-24 10 Daily* to Europe *v*M ***M? *5i ]n JK JUKI < *4fiß I pvußir 3f >*9 See your Travel Agent. Every day** Qantas takes off to Europe: to Athens or Rome, Frankfurt, Vienna or Amsterdam. No other airline gives you this choice. And all the way you enjoy the a*, j^94 words
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Article, Illustration442 1971-08-24 11 Banzer takes over in Bolivia TORRES GETS ASYLUM IN PERU EMBASSY LA PAZ, Monday. £OLONEL Hugo Banzer, whose right-wing forces cleared up remaining left-wing resistance yesterday, was proclaimed President here as his predecessor. Gen. Torres was granted asylum in the Peruvian Embassy. The 43-year-old colonel told supporters that their victoryReuter - 442 words
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160 1971-08-24 11 STUDENT HELD AFTER HIJACK ATTEMPT pAIRO, Mon.— A Somali student was under arrest in Amman yesterday after an unsuccessful attempt to hijack an Egyptian airliner, the Middle East News Agency reported. The agency, quoting today's Al Ahram said ihe plane, a Russian-built liyushin-18, was on its way from Cairo toReuter - 160 words
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Article31 1971-08-24 11 SANTIAGO. Mon. Five peuple died in the eruption of Hudson Volcano In the far south of Chile last weekend. according to final casualty figures issued by provincial authorities. RenterReuter - 31 words
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156 1971-08-24 11 'Miraculous cure after Lourdes visit report (GLASGOW. Mon. Doctors yesterday described as a miracle the recovery from cancer of a six-year-old girl following a visit to Lourdes, the Roman Catholic shrine in France. Three years ago, Mrs. Deidre Burns, was told there was no hope for her daughter Frances. Mrs.Reuter - 156 words
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171 1971-08-24 11 Lift ban on polygamy call to Church PRT MORESBY. Mon. Many Rood Christian;, have more than one wife, the Speaker of Papua New Guinea's House of Assembly. Dr. John Guise, said here today. Speaking; at Papua-New Guinea's first diosescan synod conference of the Anglican Church. Dr. Guise said the churchReuter - 171 words
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Advertisement226 1971-08-24 11 Do you have a "split personality"? £yt*»*v 4 Ever feel there are^two of you? One of you is ready for fun. The other is uncomfortably aware of those diflicult days each month. Why not forget about the "other you"? fampax tampons let you. They provide internal sanitary protection that is226 words
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Advertisement248 1971-08-24 11 The Audi Challenge! <WWW > > 111 I^^ C 3?'? JtfT~lr SSS J coco** 3 m<rf I Mm /lift. Y\e 6° J!fiLLmmMMmImMMMMMMWk\ X cs v* C3t to your present car. Then see if your whole viewpoint on motoring hasn't been totally changed! rAUDI challenges you to test drive a car248 words
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Article22 1971-08-24 12 I A Cement $2.04 VVwide Hold. $1.23 Sel. Dredfe $4.66 rropical r. Veneer $0.57 Steamers $2.99 .10 .09 .08 -r.03 .0322 words
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Article58 1971-08-24 12 fVtaline Tin $4 20 —.16 Straits Times $8.40 —.15 ■iime Darby $6.40 —.12 B. Lumber $0.76} —.06* Inchcape Rts. $0.24J 05J Sanyo $1.38 —.05 flaw Par $2.40 —.05 Wilkinson $4.35 —.05 rreng. Dev. $1.52 —.04 H. Credit $1.74 —.04 rractor (M) $2.30 —.04 oru [at. Iron ii> Dev. line58 words
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Article29 1971-08-24 12 Industrials: 179.56 178.9! Hotels: 78.20 77.4: Properties: 133.15 131.6! Tins: 96.87 96.71 j rubbers: 119.65 119.5! Dec. 30, 1966 100 Dec. 31. 1968 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10029 words
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Article200 1971-08-24 12 PRICES finished generally mixed in cautious trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. While there was sign of slender recovery in selective issues, the market as a whole was still shying from fresh commitments. Trading volume was moderate and concentrated in200 words
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Article51 1971-08-24 12 ON the > ili« i.i l Malayan Short Term Money Market for the week ended Aug. 21. 1971 the ranee of call rates was as follows: BANKING FUNDS: 3>. per rent to 3'j per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3Vi per cent to IK Per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totailed51 words
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Article995 1971-08-24 12 pill AND OFFER PRICES OFFID CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS Ac MA 1.60 1.61 .01) Ajinomoto 1.80 2.00 Alcan 1.44 1.48 Allied Choc 1.87 1.90 lunch995 words
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Article940 1971-08-24 12 - OUSINESS in and reported to i the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded sho<vn in brackets in lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A(M.\ (11> 1.60. Allied Choc. (4) 1.88. (1) 1.87, (4) 1.90 D. Ben940 words
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Article479 1971-08-24 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. Heavyweight stocks took a further pounding in dull trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today, with most now at their lowest levels over the past two years. Volume was low in all sectors. Oils performed best in a narrowly mixed market. Speculative mining and industrial stocks eased.479 words
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Article371 1971-08-24 12 PROFITS are bouncing up at Dunlop Malaysian Industries. In the six months ended June 1971 group sales were $31.84 million against $28.46 million and first half pre-tax profits moved up 24.3 per cent from $4.48 million to $5.57 million. Group sales in the first six months371 words
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Article53 1971-08-24 12 T»HiU3t. indication rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are tor cepo<s of US $25,000 and above. 1 mth to 9\^ 2 mths 8\ to 8\", 3 mths 8 to 8 V; 6 mths 7"< to B','. 9 mths 7'j to 8': 12 mths53 words
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249 1971-08-24 12 OIL HUNT: 73 BIDS FOR NORTH SEA AREAS LONDON: Seventy-three leading oil and industrial groups put in bids totalling £135 million at an auction here for parts of the bed of the North Sea. The bidders, including some of the world's biggest oil combines, hope to strike oil or gas249 words
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Article45 1971-08-24 12 |f THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dinned 62i cents to $625.00 per picul on an official offering up 58 tons to 285 tons. The market was fairly steady with good demand and all round support, especially from the United Kingdom.45 words
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Article54 1971-08-24 12 Saturday Friday SU.S. SU 5. London Closed 43. 30 Beirut 43.70 43.60 Hongkong NA NA Zurich Closed 43.208 43.408 P«fls Closed 42.28 B'pore (1) UNCH 44. 53 Spore (2) 161.10 161. 10 (1) Export price In non-sterling areas In U.B. do'lars per ounce. (2) Local dealer* price In54 words
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Article22 1971-08-24 12 AUG. 23 RUBBER: 99.00 rents (up 0.25 cents). TIN: 5625.00 (down 621 cents). Official offering 285 tons (up 58 tons).22 words
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Article109 1971-08-24 12 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCMANCE SINGAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut 0 ll Bulk $51 sellers, drum 153» tsHsn, Copra: Mixed (fob.) loose Brpt./ Oct. L'K/Cont. (291 B. Pe;j«r 1 ...untok ASTA white f.o.b. 100% NLW ***** sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 9«'-, NI.W $IS2» sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b.109 words
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Article214 1971-08-24 12 AFTER a marginally higher opening, the rubber market yesterday gained quick ground on speculative buying reflecting the arrival of the Chinese trade delegation in Malaysia. The high level of 100.75 cents per kilo for R.S.S. One Sept., however, attracted some profit-taking and part of the gain was erased.214 words
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Article214 1971-08-24 12 WASHINGTON: Tin could fare better under President Nixon's price freeze than some of the other non-ferrous metals, informed officials said. The officials foresee a permissible rise in tin prices of I'SIO! cents per 1b. They said such a rise would be allowed because the ceilingReuter - 214 words
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Article1170 1971-08-24 12 HONG LEONG Finance in the six months ended June 1971 achieved a net profit of $610,850 compared with $550,000 in the corresponding period in 1970. The company states the amount of deposits and savings standing at the credit of depositors as at end June reflected an increase of1,170 words
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Article173 1971-08-24 12 UONO KONO, Mon. The market opened strong and maintained this tone throughout the day closing firm. China fcnfinecr were In great demand and put on HK7S cents to close at $8.90. Docks and Wharves gave very good performances. Today's closing middle price* In Honf Konu dollar* and cents173 words
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Article33 1971-08-24 12 On thr f,« c*>inK. marktt Hin,, Koik ycattrday th<- U.S. d«llj unqucted for T.T. and 590 fo mh ittrtwf was also unquoted an. tiw tatl .f t *M at 321.2533 words
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202 1971-08-24 13 SINGAPORE TRADE MISSION TO CHINA PLANS NOT FINALISED SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese Chamof Commerce is making preparations for the proposed mission to China. Mr Wee Cho Yaw. prelent «f the chamber, said :nday when the mission leave for China had been finalised yet. He was commenting on press reports that202 words
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215 1971-08-24 13 SINGAPORE. M A KUALA Lumpur commercial artist was jailed in the High Court here today for five years after pleading guilty to having implements for the printing of forged $50 Malaysian currency bills. Tan Bee Sens. 23, had arrived by boat from Hone215 words
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Article, Illustration230 1971-08-24 13 Mother dies in vain bid to save drowning son By K.S. SIDHU: Singapore, Monday Yf ADAM Poh Goon Ting, 39, had expressed her fears when a pond was dug near her house. Yesterday her fears were founded. She died trying to save her drowning son. Her son. Ng Chwee Lai.230 words
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Article33 1971-08-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Madam Woni! Slew Hone 41. was found hanged In the kitchen of her house In Wlmborne Road, off Mountbiittc-n Road, this momIns. Police do not suspect foul play.33 words
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Article51 1971-08-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men were today charged with robbing three people of their valuables and cash totalling $78 at the MacRitchie Reservoir on Aug. 14. Ong Choo Tin and Tan Ah Huo were ordered to be remanded at Central police station until Aug. 30 pending further51 words
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103 1971-08-24 13 Desker Road row: Youths questioned SINGAPORE. M o n. Several youths who had a row with some soldiers at Desker Road on Saturday night have been questioned by the police. The row which almost came to blows occurred during the joint police military exercise "Harmony One" when soldiers sealed off103 words
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Article46 1971-08-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. There were no 1st and 2nd group prize winners in yesterday's Toto draw No. 66/71. The 1st group prize money for Thursdays Draw No. 67/71 (7th in a series of 8 National Day special draws) has been raised to $165,000.46 words
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Article42 1971-08-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A verdict of misadventure was recorded today after an Inquiry into the death of fisherman Ong Hap Soon. 20. who was struck by lightning and drowned while fishing during a rainstorm at the Straits of Johore on Aug. 3.42 words
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Article, Illustration308 1971-08-24 13 RITA LOONG - Bartender Rose's hopes for that title fizzle out RITA LOONG By CINGAPORE. Mon. Her aspiratlons to be Bartender of the Year have just fizzled out like a flat drink. Because the people who run the contest heats to be held tomorrow have decided that Rose Yuen, one of the four308 words
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Article23 1971-08-24 13 KOTA BHARU. Mon. Merdeka. Umno's official journal, is to be published again, party secretary-general Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman said today23 words
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Advertisement129 1971-08-24 13 Nobody in Singapore or Malaysia knows more about air conditioning than Carrier. Carrier produces more air conditioning equipment than anybody. Averages over 200 patents every year. Employs 300 engineers and 500 supporting staff to research environmental control for home, business and industry. Whilst the lAC Group maintains workshop and servicing129 words
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Miscellaneous743 1971-08-24 13 On your TV and Radio JJI Io" pi ta| oP6ning 3nd Genefal !'J! F N O ews Th e C) F3m ly !Chinese RpU 5" Programme Summary MS Ml 3.21 For The Family (M) 1* Report on Pesta Sukan 1971 (C) Pok Amai Arnai 1.32 Arena Sukan 3.4S A Diary743 words
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Article, Illustration736 1971-08-24 14 ESME BAPTISTA WK all know them the women who claim to know intuitively what their husbands are thinking, and what they are going to say before they speak. We call it sixth sense or a woman's intuition and secretly envy those lucky women736 words
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Article112 1971-08-24 14 Pearls with restraint FASHION'S on a nostalgia kick, but not when it comes to pearl ropes swinging down to the knees as they did In the flapper era. Restraint is the word, report Jewellers. A woman wears her pearls in modified lengths, as chokers, the matinee (falling to the bustllne)112 words
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Article129 1971-08-24 14 MOST leafy greens should be torn, rather than cut with a knife or shears. Contact with metal tends to Induce discolouring or "rust". When using only part of a head of lettuce, for instance, break off the amount needed. FOR best flavour, use fluid milk and cream within129 words
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Article, Illustration391 1971-08-24 14 'THERE is no generation gap bet- ween 34-year.old Mrs. Rathi Karthigesu and her 12-year old daughter Sharmini especially when it comes to their mutual love for Indian dancing. The easy and close relationship between mother and daughter will be seen when391 words
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Advertisement768 1971-08-24 17 ANNOUNCEMENT TROPWOOP LINES MILWAUKEE EXPRESS SERVICE WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING OUR APPOINTMENT BY MESSRS NAVICOM INC, MANAGING AGENTS FOR TROPWOOO LINES AS THEIR AGENTS AT SINGAPORE WITH EFFECT FrTOM THE 2 1ST AUGUST, 1971. ALL BOOKINGS V.ADE FOR M.V. "KRAGUJEVAC" ANO OTHER VESSELS WILL BE HONOURED AND ACCEPTED FOR768 words
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Advertisement1026 1971-08-24 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT I NOTICE (CHAPTER 18. 1970 EDITION) MAJUS VGAMA SLAM NOTICE OF RECEIVING AND SINGAPURA ADJUDICATION ORDERS NoUce hereby gWen TAKE NOTICE that R«ceJvlng MusUm graves on State Land at and Adjudication Order* were on p u >* v A>' er MerUmau which are 30th July. 6th. and1,026 words
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Advertisement864 1971-08-24 17 II NDEB NOTICE MIMSTKY OF TK.VNSPOKT MAJUS I'LKBANU \K.\N M\LAYSIt KOTA MIL \K\ aaaaaamnju (MtXKir.VL COUNCIL OF THt Tender Xo.icr """"IAS^SF 1 Tenders are invited for the Sl'FPLIts fok 19*2 supply and delivery of three i3> Tenders are invited lor UK Ultra Large Airport Poam Tenders. and de Very l864 words
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Article128 1971-08-24 18 THE FAMILY of the late Mr Tan Tian Ghee thank doctors and nurses of ORGH Ward 148 for their Care, relatives and friends for their condol.nc. v wnaths. scrolls, donations und kind attendance during their MR*. AND MRS. T N Sachldha.i»ndam thank all relatives and friends for their assistance,128 words
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Article87 1971-08-24 18 LATEST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS. For natural facelifting, brown paMfeMh acne, all nkin condition*. redunnK consult Louise Klerk, mrdically trained and qualified Beauty Specialist with 22 years tropical experience, recently back from Paris with the latest machines and methods. Hotel SinKapura. telephone *****3 iS'porei. ANTOINETTE'S NEW ADDRESS is now at 2287 words
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Article15 1971-08-24 18 I WOULD LIKE to apologise to my wife Chow Pik Mvi for my mis-15 words
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Advertisement538 1971-08-24 18 GtNCRAL ADVERTISEMENTS SisfJpsrt Mir: M CMti I Miiiii.a sell: M crstt i weri. Minimum 17 SO /ur M wordl SHtjapert iss Milimh M 75 I Mrs. Minimum Ill.'l lor M «o'dANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL saSfJBM **l| flit I w.ri NjllMH MIJ »1 M 1 «ef. IW I »l I"1 b rTt $30 /Of538 words
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Advertisement718 1971-08-24 18 EXPERIENCED SENIOR ACCOUNTS concern QuallAcution HSC with LCC Higher Accounting Certificate. Able to take charge of full sets of accounts. Apply- Timber Ea.t (Pte) Ltd.. Lot AB2S. Kranji Industrial Estate. Singapore 25. Tel: *****6/97. DIRECT SALES FORCE American General Insurance Company is seeking for several ambitious direct sales force. Men/Ladles.718 words
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Advertisement1979 1971-08-24 18 OVERSEAS TEXTILE CO. Pte. Ltd OIST. 10 EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW. Experienced Salesman and Book- 3 4 bedrooms with central aircon keeper wanted. Write 0.P.0. Box ditioniruj. available Immediately. 324. Singapore with recent photo- Also 3-bedroomed apartment. Tanggraph, lin area, with panoramic view of EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES RE- harbour $1,200/- $4,000-. Phone QUIRED1,979 words
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Advertisement1825 1971-08-24 18 BRADOBLL HEIGHTS— fuIIy furnish- FABERHILLS Semi-detached split-level ed 3-bedroomed bungalow $1,800/-. (Phase II). Ready for Immediate No agents. Phone *****3 *****4 occupation Area about 4.500 aq. ft. B'pore Phone Victor Mendez Pte. Ltd., 7- STOREY DETACHED 4 bedrooms. 1 *****8 Spore. aircon. Eng Khong Garden Spore DISTRICT It shophouse modern1,825 words
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Advertisement1288 1971-08-24 18 PIANO LESSONS practical Theory PHOENIX (Fit TOURS: Bangkok/ all Grades by experienced qualified Chientmai 13 days $360/-: 8 days teacher at pupils house. Phone by air $650/-: Malaya 7 days ***** Spore 10. $|00 Cameron Highlands 4 days SAFETY DRIVING INSTITUTION. $63/-: South Thailand 6 days $93/-: Guaranteed course 201,288 words
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Article267 1971-08-24 19 No sign of missing ferry SINGAPORE. Mon ftO sighting of the 11 missing ferry, Pau Kee, was reported today by ships passing through the South China Seas. They had joined in the search following special look-out messages to all shipping vessels by the ferry's agents Tunas Pte. Ltd. here and267 words
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183 1971-08-24 19 C ING APORE, Mon. Three tipsy robbers held up nine people, including five customers, in a Zion Road shop tonight and escaped with several bottles of liquor and $400. The robbers, one armed w;th a nLstol and the other two with daggers, walked Into183 words
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Article58 1971-08-24 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. A lorrydriver was fined $500 in a mafjLstrates court today for driving dangerously, resulting in a collision with two other lorries. The court heard that Teo Hal of Batu Pahat. attempted to overtake '.he two lorries when the collision took place at 14 milr58 words
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Article146 1971-08-24 19 OINGAPORE. Mon—Re►s? serve stocks in the Blood Bank have fallen from last week's 847 units to 722 units this morning. The number of blood donations received during the week was 625. an average of 89 a day. Blood transfusions given during the week totalled 715, an146 words
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92 1971-08-24 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dishwasher Abdul Axeez s/o Kulan Rowthen, of East Coast Road, was fined S5O by a macistrate today for wasting water. He admitted allowing water to overflow continuously from a tub at Mohamedia Restaurant in Tanjong Pagar Road. I A PUB water inspector92 words
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Advertisement1764 1971-08-24 19 (Cont. from Page 18) p*t« for mi* MALE CROSS BRED BOXtR 10 muntha old reuaonkblr. to Kood For Sale (H-rmanrnt honw only. S, Brighthill Cr«!<r«.nt. s |«irr .1 COCKCR SPANIEL BITCM, 3 >*•« LATEST CANDY. KENWOOD. r.,n.r»l ol< l P«JIKr« M.X.A. rtKtatcrad. Kl.ctnc and Hoover fully automatic 3uo T*" l1,764 words
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Advertisement37 1971-08-24 19 APPOINTMENT MALE MERCHANDISE CO-ORDINATOR Experience: Wide knowledge of quality and types of: I. Linens and curtain material. 2. Carpet and Rugs 3. Kitchen Ware. 4. Home Appliances. Apply in strictest confidence to Box A 6767 ST., Spore.37 words
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Advertisement1065 1971-08-24 19 1 MARKETING EXECUTIVE LARGE ORGANISATION A well established Croup ot Companies is invifes seeking a Malaysian Citizen to fill the post of Applicotions from suitobly quolified personnel for the Marketing Executive for its expanding operation* following posts:— Preference will be given to applicants who have a recognised university degree (Upper1,065 words
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Article, Illustration35 1971-08-24 20 In loving memory ol Lee Mont; Joon. aged 60. who passed away on 15th Aug. 1971 "we have loved him in life we will not forget him in death." In.serted by loved ones.35 words
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Article970 1971-08-24 20 HEIGHTS for the Ipoh races his weekend. SATURDAY CL. 2, DIV. 3 6F. Hokoru 9.00 Sethe.sda 8.13 Vlacondo 8.13 Famllle Vert« 8.12 fiitam Manis II 8 12 Moble Jones 8.11 ficnest Deal 8 10 tfount Patersor. 8.10 Jlympic Ace 8.10 Monnlckendam 8.10 •last Coast Ocean 8.10 Dollar Seeker970 words
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Article, Illustration625 1971-08-24 20 It looks like Vase on Sunday RACING with EPSOM JEEP |il K Sultan's Gold Vase to be run over 5.Jf straight at Ipoh on Sunday, appears to be "in the bag" for Sarawak millionaire Dato Wee Hood Teck. Dato Wee has five runners in the $30,000 sprint and at least625 words
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Article844 1971-08-24 20 'THE Stipendiary Steward's report on the Ipoh races over the weekend. SATIRDW Race Onr: I'numffn Sairn was slew .i-a.i,-. Making the turn about tin- Sf Never Mind II < W. Lieu i hud to be rased away irom hampotif hantrk Nawatl) Baking ground close on his844 words
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Advertisement707 1971-08-24 20 UNIVERSITI PULAU PINANG Permohonan2 adalah dipclawa darlpada warganegara Malay, i; 1. PEMBANTU PENTADBIR PKJABAT PENDAFTAR Kt-I.ivakan: Chanlon2 hcndakla i .siswazah Universiti; Pengalamai dalam pekerjaan pentadblran diutamakan. Mempu nyai kelulu-san dalam Bahasa Malaysia I atau II pad! perengkat s jil Pirsekolahan atau mcmileki Siji Pelajaian Malaysia Malaysian Certificate of Educa tion.707 words
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Advertisement693 1971-08-24 20 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA i I I Ml I l( COMPANIES (WINDING UP) NO: 22 of 197) In the Matter ot GLOB* ENTERPRISE (M) SDN 1 BHD And In the Matter ot the Com Dames Act 1965 ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION 1 Notice is hereby given that693 words
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Advertisement14 1971-08-24 20 No. 5 FRAGRANCES FROM GOrA TALC COLOGNE PERFUME Pi I h London Paris NewVtyk14 words
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Article, Illustration598 1971-08-24 21 JOE DOR AI - JOE DOR AI By MALAYSIA 2 goals 5 penalties, Singapore 2 goals 4 penalties. QOALKEEPER Ali Osman last ■igfct played himself into the hero's role when Malaysia needid him most facing eight deciding penalty kicks and his smart anticipation in stopping four knocked Singapore out598 words
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Article399 1971-08-24 21 LX)RMER national cham--1 pion Peck Noi Huay •ooks all set to regain her title when she beat schoolYap Ai Suan to enter the final of this year's ~>TTA national women's •singles championship at Winstedt Road yesterday. Peck, the 1969 champion and Seap Games gold medalist,399 words
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Article407 1971-08-24 21 P. SENEVIRATNE - P. SENEVIRATNE By INDIA sprang a big upset when they ousted favourites Indonesia by 2-1 from the Pesta Sukan soccer tournament in a match that switched suddenly from the drab to the dramatic at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. In this victory we saw both the407 words
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Article203 1971-08-24 21 High prices for Pesta soccer I EXPECT a full-house attendance by Singapore fans to cheer the team." These words were said by Inche Othman Wok. He expects a lot of people to turn up when the prices are. for the preliminary rounds $3. $2. and SI. the semi-finals $5. S3203 words
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Article111 1971-08-24 21 NEW YORK. Mon. The results of games played yesterday in American major league baseball were: NATIONAL LEAGUE: New York MeU 4 San Diego Padres 2. Cincinnati Beds 6 Pittsburth Pirates 3. Montreal Expos 6 San Francisco Giant* 3. Philadelphia Phillies 3 Los Angeles Dodgers 2. Houston111 words
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427 1971-08-24 21 LQNDCN, Mon. In<tia, needing 173 runs to win, were 76-2 in their second innings at close of play on the fourth day of the third and final cricket Test against England at The Oval today. The Indians, who had started the day427 words
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259 1971-08-24 21 Malaysia expect entries glut for Open tennis KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A glut of foreign entries is expected for the Malaysian Open tennis championships here from Sept. 7 to 11. Already 18 entries from seven countries have been received, while al least another 16 from eight countries are to be confirmed.259 words
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Article525 1971-08-24 21 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By INDIA'S Davis Cup player, Shiv Prakash Misra, the hot favourite after the withdrawal of Iran's Mohammed Taghi Akbarl, led the way into the third round of the men's singles in the First Singapore Amateur Asian Invitation lawn-tennis championships at the SCC525 words
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Advertisement422 1971-08-24 21 What in the world did a newspaper Classified Ad ever do for Tony Jacklin? Just led him into one of professional golf's most successful careers. That's all. A classified "Situation Vocant" od In 1970 he won US$3O,OOO for the U.S. services. It serves individuals ond the for on assistant golf422 words
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Miscellaneous33 1971-08-24 21 SOCCER Pesta Sukar. knockout tournament: Thailand v Philippines (5.30 p.m.); Korea v Vietnam <7.30 p.m.) Jalan Besar stadium. TENNIS Asian Invitation tournament (padang 9 a.m.). TABLE-TENNIS National Open Championships (Winstedt Rd. 7 p.m.).33 words
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430 1971-08-24 22 Better market pushes up price of rubber KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rubber price today moved "cautiously up" following better sentiments in the market with lx>th buyers and sellers holding on. The two main factors were the re-opening of the foreign exchange markets in London and Europe, and the arrival of the430 words
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Article81 1971-08-24 22 f AKARTA. Mon. SmugJ gllng from Indonesia to Singapore decreased in the past few months, according to the head of the smuggling combat unit of Customs headquarters, Mr. Anrar. But the smuggling of low quality rubber and coffee to Singapore from the Rhlo Islands was stillReuter - 81 words
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Article113 1971-08-24 22 HOLDUP BY MEN IN SWIMMING TRUNKS SINGAPORE. Mon. Three masked robbers wearing swimmini trunks surprised a couple in their bedroom and robbed them of 5i. 500 and property worth $1,850, early today. The robbers, believed to be Illegal immigrants who had Just landed from Indonesia, broke into their home In113 words
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Article62 1971-08-24 22 BEOUL. Mon. Twentyeight people were killed and seven others were missing today after a group of 23 military prisoners on a west coast island staged a mutiny and attempted to reach Seoul on a hijacked bus. Defence Minister Jung Naehluk said today. The Minister then saidAP - 62 words
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Article418 1971-08-24 22 LONDON. Mon. The ttock market doted firmer In quiet trading. The re-openlng of the foreign exchange market had no material effect on equities, dealers said. Borne market sources believed that Initial marking up was 'overdone' and a toftenlng was noted In the afterThe Flnlnclal Times index at 245418 words
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150 1971-08-24 22 Call to help newsmen 'under assault' FkENPASAR (Bali), Mon. Members of the Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) were today asked to make "positive suggestions" for assisting "Journalists under assault." The request was made by Manila publisher, Mr. Joaquin P. Roces, In a speech which touched on "abridgement of press freedom"UPI - 150 words
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Article40 1971-08-24 22 ANKARA. Man. The fabulous harems of Turkish sulUns will be opened to the public for the first time on Sept 1 and among the visitors will be Queen Elisabeth of Britain, officials announced today. APAP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration71 1971-08-24 22 M R Cheng Kuan Tau. leader of the 13--mon China trade mission, trying his hand at tapping rubber during his visit to a rubber estate at Gedangsa about 60 miles from Kuala Lumpur, yesterday morning. Mr. Cheng and the other delegate* also saw workers harvesting oil71 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-08-24 22 THE WEATHER Weather outlook for Singapore from i> m. (ill noon today: isolated showers.14 words
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