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Title Section24 1971-09-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times Tjifi National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration491 1971-09-18 1 State visit ends with warm show of friendship PRESIDENT Ciri of India and Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, embrace in farewell just before Mr. Ciri took off for home Gang on the run yesterday. This warm show of friendship marked the end of a highly successful491 words
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Article178 1971-09-18 1 ALOR STAR, Friday SECURITY forces ore now in hot pursuit of a band of armed communist terrorists who ambushed a security troop convoy on the Kroh-Betong main road yesterday afternoon. Three members of the security forces, including an officer, were wounded in the ambush which occurred178 words
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718 1971-09-18 1 Lee: Do and be seen doing something for less fortunate SINGAPORE, Fri. TEXT OF THE PM's SPEECH: PAGE 14 MR. Lee Kuan Yew has called on people in the professions to identify themselves with the well-being of the majority, and do nothing which will alienate themselves from the lesser-oft* classes.718 words
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Article27 1971-09-18 1 BUDAPEST. Fit A Soviet made TU-134 passenger plane of the Hungarian Airlines crashed today near Kiev, in the Soviet Union, killing ail 49 aboard.27 words
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Article60 1971-09-18 1 TOKYO. Fri. The Japanese Government today ordered a tough crackdown on left wing extremists following yesterday's killing of three policemen at Tokyo's half completed second airport. A total of 207 policemen were Injured, 51 seriously. In yesterday's all-day battle which succeeded In smashing a series of fortifiedReuter - 60 words
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Article26 1971-09-18 1 CAIRO. Fri. Egyptian air defence systems today shot down an Israeli Phantom fighterbomber after it had penetrated Egyptian airspace, a military spokesman said. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article23 1971-09-18 1 MANILA, Fri. President Ferdinand E. Marcos yesterday issued an executive order prohibiting private individuals from carrying firearms outside their residence. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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119 1971-09-18 1 N.G. KUTTY - N.G. KUTTY By SINGAPORE, Fri. Interpol assistance is being sought to track down a 17 -year -old Singapore boy. who left on a "world tour" threedays ago— the very day more than $10,000 In cash and jewellery was found missing from his home. A119 words
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Article51 1971-09-18 1 ZURICH, Fri. British Prime Minister Edward Heath called today for a West European summit conference to formulate united foreign, defence, economic and monetary policies. He said the conference should be held as soon as Britain Joins the Common Market which, he hoped would be In 1972.—UP - 51 words
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Article44 1971-09-18 1 TOKYO. Frt Chinese Premier Chou Bn-!al has said China would welcome a visit to Peking by a "new (Japanese) Premier" for talks on normalising relations between the two countries, but not a visit by Prime Minister Elsaku Sato.— UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article37 1971-09-18 1 TOKYO. Fri. U.S. Senator George McGovern sugfcsted today the United States ■hould devalue the dollar and remove the new import tax, and Japan should revalue the yen and drop barrier* to U.S. product*.37 words
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Article36 1971-09-18 1 DACCA. Fit A Cabinet under Governor Abdul Malik waa wmu in today In the first step towards formation of a civil government in East Pakistan since the war broke oat in March.36 words
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Advertisement135 1971-09-18 1 l. DRmonds Diarncaidß Diamonds Direct from the mine. Love Engagement Marriage. at: CHIONG SHINC'S «Ci» 656 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Cm Am} Singapore. &.JbAJS TEL 362J07. *****. branch: Lav's Arcadia 217 EAST COAST ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL. *****1. ■T**B^f^ dsl OUB has made many friends in 22 years Friends like these Friends135 words
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Advertisement103 1971-09-18 1 Hot water always on tap SPECS ELECTRIC WATER HEATER. AUTOMATIC STORAGE TYPE H I i l''i"lllllllH I'llll i lHur I I l ||lj' I ll Vertical Modal. Tin "Sfeo" electric storage heater will apply kit water wtenmr reqaired at miniiwm cut md maiimum efficiency. WHENEVER AN ELECTRIC WATER HEATER IS103 words
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Advertisement12 1971-09-18 1 GEIMAMYS M lEST FUST 9BBb^ IN FASHION W nbermain Rfifnd Trad, Mark12 words
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Advertisement952 1971-09-18 2 ANNOUNCEMENT Overseas Union Bank Limited "j^gsT f^hpl I rinPiri'Q IM^QQi-lCl^ a ban 9 uet haM wnicn can be readily converted for international T^gjff i \st Id 1 1 I I Id I I O IflwOOay^ or re gi 0na convention purposes The carpark will accommodate IPJP^^^ ffflj In announcing the952 words
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Article98 1971-09-18 3 NEXT rear's Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference the 18th Is to be held in Malawi. Malawi's Minister of Finance, Information and Tourism, Mr. Aleka Banda. will serve as the 1972 president. He succeeds Tun Tan Slew Sin. The Malawi venue and the new president98 words
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Article, Illustration523 1971-09-18 3 REGIONAL ORGANISATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL KUALA LUMPUR Friday MALAYSIA has agreed to a Singapore move that a regional environmental control organisation be set up to deal with environmental problems in Sootheast Asia. Singapore Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Inche Rahlm523 words
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229 1971-09-18 3 Call to C'wealth to oppose nuclear tests in Pacific and intelligent" action to combat pollution. Problems relating to pollution arose because of sharply increasing population growth, urbanisation and new technological advances. "There Is close relationship between population growth and pollution." he said. Between the years 1920 and 2000, the total229 words
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353 1971-09-18 3 Poor countries urged to give top priority to birth control THE less developed countries must give top and urgent priority to birth control, and welfare programmes must be revised to remove the "unfortunate built-in Incentives for large families." At the same time, tax measures should also be worked out to353 words
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Article96 1971-09-18 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Armed Forces wUI conduct military exercises in four areas next week. They are at: MANDAI FOREST RESERVE on Monday and Tuesday from t ajn. to 11 d m. daily. MARSILING AREA from 8 a.m. on Tuesday to noon on96 words
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Advertisement137 1971-09-18 3 I J I ■mVV' i > Mm Dealer: Shankar't Pte. Ltd., 82-3. Bros Bosah Rood, Singapore 7. ETERNA-MATIC SERVICE CENTRE BTH FLOOR DENMARK HOUSE, SINGAPORE 1. Sole Agent*: F.E. Zuellig (Trading) Pte. Ltd. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Penang. Kota Kinabalu. Kuchmg STATEMENT Due to the great number of consumers utilizing our137 words
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Advertisement540 1971-09-18 3 All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence and no enquiries will be made without the candidate's permission at a personal Interview Please address replies to: P.A. Management Consultants (Pte) Ltd., 6th Floor, Malayan Bank Chambers, Fullerton Square, Singapore 1. MANAGING Tnls subsidiary company Is based in Singapore and540 words
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Article, Illustration377 1971-09-18 4 VICTOR NG - Road cave-in cuts off power and water VICTOR NG TWO HOUSING ESTATES HIT By SINGAPORE, Friday ROAD cave-in brought bedlam to two housing estates ofT Bukit Tiinah Road yesterday. It happened at 3~ p.m. and buried two huts and pigsty. Power lines went down and water mains were damaged. The377 words
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Article96 1971-09-18 4 MERCHANT ON DUD $100 NOTE CHARGE SINGAPORE. Fri —A merchant. Muchsien P.R. Rustandi. alias Peter Tan. was charged today with possession of a counterfeit US$lOO note at King's Hotel in Havelock Road yesterday. He also faces a second charge of possession of a Bank of Indonesia Ruplah 1.000 counterfeit note96 words
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351 1971-09-18 4 The taekwon-do 'storm' a new club for 200 SINGAPORE. Fri. More than 200 members of the Chinese YMCA Tae-kwon-do club tonight decided to break away and lorm their own club. The decision to split from their six-year-old club came after a 90-minute meeting of the members from black belts to351 words
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Article36 1971-09-18 4 SINGAPORE. Prt. An Italian fortnight will be held at Robinson's In Raffles Place from Sept. 27. A fashion show will be held on the first day at Robinson's Restaurant on the second floor.36 words
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Article91 1971-09-18 4 Chopper attack on shop assistant SINGAPORE. Frl. A shop assistant. Tan Kah Seng. 22, was slashed In the arm when he was attacked by two youths in Beach Road this morning. Tan was standing outside his shop when the youths confronted him for "business talk". Following an argument, the youths91 words
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Article106 1971-09-18 4 Gurkhas say farewell to S'pore SINGAPORE, Fri. The last Gurkha unit in Singapore starts to leave tomorrow. More than 300 men of the Ist Battalion 2nd King Edward Vll's Own Gurkha Rifles will sail for Hone Kong on the landing ship Sir Bedevere. An advance party of the battalion, with106 words
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Article24 1971-09-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. There were no fop winners in yesterdays Toto draw No. 73/71. The jackpot for this Sundays draw is $110,000.24 words
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Advertisement134 1971-09-18 4 Sime Darby Agents for Chubb Security banking equipment and Chubb Alarms (M) Sdn. Bhd. Specialist in Security and fire alarm systems Congratulate Overseas Union Bank Ltd. on the occasion ot the opening of their Collyer Quay Branch. Congratulations to Overseas Union Bank Limited on the opening of their COLLYER QUAY134 words
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Advertisement25 1971-09-18 4 CONGRA TULA TIONS Overseas Union Bank Limited on the opening of their COLLYER QUAY BRANCH Lee Kirn Tah Co 633 Upper Serangoon Road Singapore 13.25 words
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Advertisement166 1971-09-18 4 I Congratulations I to 0.H.8. od another I Branch I opening WhtrwYV Th«fW* I Busumn Thin; Burroughs i*3SS€y SINGAPORE PRIVATE LTD. C The new I UB Building I opens today... I with finishing touches I of Diet helm Aluminium I We have pleasure in offering congratulations to Overseas Union Bank166 words
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Article, Illustration198 1971-09-18 5 CINGAPORE, Fri. Five labourers today were awarded a total of $139,762 damages and costs for injuries and other losses sustained in a road accident at Bukit Timah Road on Nov. 21, 1967. The top award of $86,750 went to Quek Ah Chiang. 56, who198 words
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Article58 1971-09-18 5 Stabbed nurse is better SINGAPORE. Fri. Nurse Cheng Ngiah Hoi, 39. who was scabbed twice by an Intruder at the Gleneagles Hospital on Wednesday, was reported to be improving today. Madam Cheng, of Roberts Lane, was in the admission room of the hospital when she was attacked She was stabbed58 words
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Article17 1971-09-18 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Jewish community will celebrate their New Year on Monday and Tuesday.17 words
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128 1971-09-18 5 'CUT OFF MY LEGS TO STOP ME STEALING' SINGAPORE, Fri. A vagrant youth asked a magistrate to cut off bis legs to deter him from stealing again. Ahmad bin Babushah, 22, with 10 previous convictions, mostly for thefts, added: "If my legs are not severed, I would steal again after128 words
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106 1971-09-18 5 70-foot fall woman paralysed from neck down SINGAPORE, Fri. The woman who fell 70ft. from the seventh floor of a Housing Board flat in Beach Road on Monday and lived today faces a hleak future. According to sources. Miss Scow Sock Kuai, 21, sustained a fractured spine in the fall106 words
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144 1971-09-18 5 K. LUMPUR, Frl. 1 I rpwo Malaysian trade •1- delegations for China will leave on Oct. 13 to finalise arrangements for direct trade between the two countries. They are the Pernas trade delegation, headed by its chairman Tengku Razaleigh bin Tengku Hamzah. and the144 words
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Article52 1971-09-18 5 SINGAPORE, Frl. An Indonesian seaman was Jailed for nine months today for having tour lb. of ganja on board an Indonesian vessel Mohamad Rapt bin Lamba. 20. today admitted having the ganja. worth $250. on the Pulau Sambu at the Inner Roads, ofl Telok Ayer52 words
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Article47 1971-09-18 5 PENANO, Fri. The Penani? branch of the National Union of Teachers has told its members not to perform traffic duties outside their school premises after school huur.s. "Teachers are not obliged to carry out such work." branch chairman Mr. C. Ramanathan fuiid today.47 words
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359 1971-09-18 5 Why the Scouts now get arms training Preparing them for national service SINGAPORE, Fri §INGAPORK Scouts are receiving rifle drill to prepare them for national service, the Scout Association said today. Other reasons for the arms training are to keep pace with changing times and to help them qualify for359 words
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138 1971-09-18 5 Pupils to mark Children's Day on Oct. 1 and 4 CINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's primary school children will celebrate United Nations Children's Day on Oct. 1 and 4. The Education Minister's message will be read at school assemblies after the flag-raising ceremony in the morning session and after the flag-lower-ing ceremony138 words
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Article46 1971-09-18 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. In a Labour Ministry supervised election. 78 out of 80 workers at the Singapore Airport Restaurant today voted to Join the Food. Drinks and Allied Workers Union, an affiliate of the National Trades Union Congress. The other two were nonmembers.46 words
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Advertisement253 1971-09-18 5 4Coff Super! If you own a Datsun Pick-up Van 1300, put your hand up for BP Super number 4. Maybe the saving of 4 cents a gallon isn't important to you, but it's good to know that BP Super number 4 is scientifically correct for this Datsun. Big power costs253 words
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Miscellaneous93 1971-09-18 5 \lh., Pop tt y.T.Hantlin I ALL THE A EXCEPT V H YESSIREE! JMAKJ! SOMEBOCVIJ I LOOKS LIKE TH; I AO-J^^K^SB^/-<i«?«r < Sffl.' iKRCTS^ WSSKSSSy fp^ r-nr HI \bnvr U f A ia P ~"M NOTHIKT'O > jest give nov iajllionaire* IBE^r*£^Jh\ \hongry-- J 'AH'LL HAVE PO'K J^ /^AMILLVUN <V PON'TCOOK93 words
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Advertisement313 1971-09-18 6 jii Gril^ ■^111^213 1^ LUNCHEON J^l^utl i^x 12<0 p>m> s4m vLMlo\^^' Lb ■f /f A selection of 15 y\ W lU^flH BjLgMP=s> regional curries "^^^^B I Eg served with I B nasi beryani, gado-gado, pap- '^k padam, sayor lodeh, ayam go- *fL I f reng, chicken giblets, fried brinjol in313 words
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Advertisement497 1971-09-18 6 IWrV J| Bflk BE; '»t%»^*J if""^B« Hk^ B /holly wood sk^Bf lßm. V J! »^A mW -SPORTIESIIORTir teiJ--^ 7^i^A%JSJ\ P^iiP^ 1/j LIGHT 'N POWER fe^/' %»SR*:jL jBtR Tf WCKEDCOffTROL! f B&Ut9 B& jUIV fx This little Bodyshoper hght -■^C as handkerchief, soft as I t; U'V^ly^B F- cashmere, cool as497 words
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Advertisement150 1971-09-18 6 BHBEBr'^L >JB& m Bi X£*3& Q M \tfl 4N-. M in-m^B"— Bmbl 4 When a man hisbf3ndv isHennessy. Tto Spirit of Success t^bV ID AMBASSADOR H^cLi H TEL: *****0-*****1 I 4-STAR ATTRACTION: The KOREAN t k* e .W& EXTENSION MM nw MARIA YEE MIMI CHOO J ORTEGA HIS KNIGHTS IDEAL150 words
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Article37 1971-09-18 7 SINGAPORE. Frl— The First Lady, Mrs Sheares. will be the guest-of-honour at the R*d Cross Crippled Children's Home annual sports at Changl on Sunday at 4 p.m. She wIU present prizes to the winners.37 words
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324 1971-09-18 7 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - Smelly gas can prevent tragedies, court told IGNATIUS STEPHEN By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Adding a stench to domestic gas could prevent tragedies, Mr. E. C. G. Simpson, Controller of the Fire Brigade, told a coroner's inquiry today. He was giving evidence at an inquiry into the death of two West324 words
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174 1971-09-18 7 Varsity staff to ask for better salary deal CINGAPORE, Frl. The University of Singapore Academic Staff Union is to negotiate with the administration soon for better terms and conditions of service. A statement from the union today said a sample survey carried out two months ago showed that the areas174 words
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559 1971-09-18 7 Raja: Turmoil in Asia will go on if... Warning on attitude of isolated villagers' SINGAPORE, Fri MINISTER for Foreign Affairs Mr. S. Rajaratnam tonight aid Asia would continue t,» be in turmoil it' her peoples persist in looking ;it Asian and world problems through the "eyes of Isolated villagers." "He559 words
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Article35 1971-09-18 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Singapore Armed Forces aircraft will fly over the Bedolc area around noon tomorrow as part of the current SAF military exercise at the eastern part of the Republic and Pulau Übin35 words
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Advertisement530 1971-09-18 7 JTHE^str A TS TIMES SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1971 :j|jURONG DRIVE" IN CINEMA I aT^^^""■"■■■'■■aBBBBBBBBBBBBBl ''L-*****4 ___^__m^_^^^_^__J a'TolSoMOw'ffoi'i I^. ADVANCI C*»H BOOKINGS OPEN TODAY > TOMORROW FROM 1.00 P.M. AT TMI AIR-CONDITIONED CAHTIRIA. S > NOW SHOWING: NI6HTLY AT 7.00 PM ONLY! Cne-Hour Cartoon Prograane In Color Far The Whole Family.530 words
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Advertisement42 1971-09-18 7 MAKE SURE YOU'VE A DATE AT THE DAW SCENE LIVOTKEQUE FEATURING: L STRAYDOGS NEW FACES ■BP'v LIMITED STOCK P*H V ENQUIRIES RING Wl I MR DANNY |bWS I AFTER 7.10 P.M. 2.00 A.M. fl W^ DARK SCENE UVOTNEQUE OUTRAM PARK. TEL. *****242 words
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Advertisement23 1971-09-18 7 J^^M W. i 2 p-m- 6 p.m. 248-B, Orchard Road, Singaport 9 (opposite ORCHARD THEATRE) Business Hours: 9 am to 6 p~ D«ilV23 words
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Advertisement94 1971-09-18 7 Scan for To-night's midnight all sold! MGM present! The bast film *v»r mode in South-East Asia AMAZING' FANTASTIC! F\ Tin mfctißt ainatii *T*?^j^u TiMum VBJBJJ|^BJL\ t JB^M ""'HWtOi (THE BIINPh > aq Quc.nttowr. *****4 Now Showing with Canto* Pacific and Silvtr City G. City 1.45, 4, 7 9.30pm. "Tha Scholar94 words
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Advertisement410 1971-09-18 7 Yi"do"opeVs "tod!\y" 6 SHOWS TODAY TOMORROW TODAY: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 ft TONIGHT M'NITE TOMORROW: 9.00 am, 11m, 1.45. 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15 pj M PLUS AT CAPITOL I TONIGHT WHITE ft TOMORROW 9f MORNING SHOW ADMISSION FOR ALL SHOWS: $1, $2, $3 No Frea List a aW .M410 words
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Article, Illustration708 1971-09-18 8 'Everything medically possible has been done; an artificial eye should be fitted quickly' SINGAPORE, Friday THK Government today s;ii<l there was no hope of schoolgirl Lim Chey Ei regaining her left eyesight as she flew off for treatment in China. "Vision708 words
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Article150 1971-09-18 8 OINGAPORE, Fri. The charred remains of a man were recovered from a gutted wooden hut at Tampines Close this evening. Police identified him as Ong Lian Tong, 39. Burning kerosene was believed to have caused the fire. Police do not suspect foul play.150 words
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Article30 1971-09-18 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Minister for Bocial Affairs Inche Othman Wok. will open the Singapore Hyatt Hotel on Oct. 2. Datln Ifit Chee Shan will perform the dedication ceremony.30 words
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Article110 1971-09-18 8 HER blind left eye shielded by dark glasses 13--year-old Lim Chey Ei flew off yesterday morning for China in a desperate search for right Her seaman father. Mr. Lim Mm San, 43, relatives, friends and schoolmates were at the airport to send off Chey110 words
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144 1971-09-18 8 Hon tells of need to solve money crisis CINGAPORE, Fri. Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen, today stressed the need to find a solution to the current international monetary crisis. Mr. Hon. who left Sin gapore tonight for the Bahamas to attend the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference, said that the144 words
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73 1971-09-18 8 Mrs. Barker launches $4m supply ship SINGAPORE, Fri. Mrs. E. W. Barker, wife of the Minister for Law and National Development, tonight launched a $4 million offshore supply vessel at Tanjong Rhu. The Osa Tiger built by Vosper Thornycraft is at present thf largest ship in the Kallain. Basin. The73 words
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Article29 1971-09-18 8 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Tiong Bahru community centre will conduct two courses Japanese flower arrangement and Chinese cooking at its premises in Eu Chin Street from Oct. 19.29 words
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Advertisement90 1971-09-18 8 I The Horizon II I Coffee House II I O/ERSEAS UNON SHOPRNG CENTRE, COLLYER QUAY Run away from the city dust and noise. Head straight for The Horizon. A haven in a harbour. Where blue sea meets blue sky. White-blue decor with very special lighting effects make you want to90 words
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262 1971-09-18 9 A lot of— vigour that wasn't really delightful 'THE Ballet Afrikana x at the National Theatre this week was a display of hard-hit-ting energies, saved only by occasional delights. The production did not live up to its advance notices. Those who saw the show this week and the last time262 words
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Article294 1971-09-18 9 Nellie Har - Nellie Har WIIY do nightclubs in Singapore waste money importing foreign groups instead of giving our locals a chance? Many have asked this question, and will continue to ask because it looks like no others are following suit though the Spot Spot has recently294 words
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Article, Illustration411 1971-09-18 9 They're the king consumers DID you know that the natives of Tahiti, by and large, are the greatest champagne drinkers in the world? While the world is tossing up champagne glasses in jubilation, the natives of the South Seas, it appears, have been consuming the stuff in their own quiet411 words
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Article599 1971-09-18 9 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA ROCK Is dead rambled the pop magazines in obituary-type ar t i cles. Whatever's left of rock is doomed anyway, the Jeremiahs forecasted. Intoned one of these fatanstic prophets: "Don't >ou know tnat the Beatles are gone ana tne Roiling Stones are now599 words
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The Straits Times Saturday Forum
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170 1971-09-18 11 I REFER to the letter by the Registrar of Societies ST.. Sept. 13). headlined "Jurong Town doesn't need a third welfare body." I felt very insulted by the statement, as a pro-tern committee member of the Jurong Industrial Welfare Association. that the proposal to170 words
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547 1971-09-18 11 Gone are those scouting days when marching was a taboo... 0 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names ond addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. I REFER to "King Scout 1932 V letter (ST., Sept.547 words
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176 1971-09-18 11 Experience will see us through I REFER to the report 1 (S.T., Sept. 4), under the heading "Naval Base firemen to go when Spore takes over station," and feel that the statement by an official of the Ministry of Social Affairs needs clarification. It Is true that as years go176 words
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Letter167 1971-09-18 11 I DISAGREE with "SBL ■ST.. Sept 13) who said that the junction of Fort Canning Road and Stamford Road Is chaotic. This junction Is controlled by traffic lights. The stretch of road which Is two-way Is not more than one hundred yards from the junction as after the fork from167 words
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Letter26 1971-09-18 11 |J>REQUENTLY. Hokklen. JT Cantonese. Teochew operas are screened over Television Singapore. I wonder what has happened to other operas like Hainanese opera. J. H Singapore 12.26 words
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252 1971-09-18 11 The magic touch to bring joy to the wards mHEREE is a ring of 1 troth in Parents Group's letter (S.T., Sept. 14) that parents sometimes fail to co-operate in maintaining smooth parent-nurse relationship in the wards. The newly-formed group could achieve great success in developing such good relationships if252 words
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Letter125 1971-09-18 11 1 REFER to your article headed "Housewife's whistle saves a man". (S.T. Sept. 5). The brave and wise action of the housewife should certainly not go unpraised. When confronted with such terrifying experiences, most people would prefer to close their doors and turn a blind eye on the affair so125 words
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Letter54 1971-09-18 11 I WAS rudely awaken at about 1.30 a.m. on Sept. 15 by barking voices to discover some SAF personnel conducting some exercises in the middle of Charlton Road the second time within a month. Would MINDEF care to explain why this group was in a residential locality at such early54 words
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Letter108 1971-09-18 11 I REFER to your report (S.T.. Sept. 8) entitled 'Woman who kept tap running fined." In all fairness to the public would the relevant authorities please explain why no action Is taken to stop the sheer wastage of water by army personnel who wash their combat108 words
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Advertisement179 1971-09-18 11 Congratulations to SHANKAR'S PTE. LTD, on their official opening Lony iri vjo aaui i hi oi *^^^'h* %^\a the modern man who knows the value Of time All the latest technical and aesthetic in- novations are combined in the Long- ines Admiral. Exclusively designed for the man on the go,179 words
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Advertisement293 1971-09-18 11 hew do you moe sune of someone oonrccrnG you WHen Tiney neeo to?? i^^tk^H 1 Tel: *****6 II fANDY ASSOCIATES TALLY- SERVICE DEPARTMENT 435-B, Gey long Rood, Spore 14 PO Box 10 So effective available from j^iS registered pharmacies fm iF^ B The strongest B B cough mixture you mB293 words
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Miscellaneous28 1971-09-18 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /HEY, (HE JUST HAAM! PETUNIA, eUGSU \/GA/O#eS CAN I BOtfKOW V 1/ US! VOUK LIPSTICK? J jSinu lr£ w J7%^o» W| > hix HI28 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1971-09-18 12 JOHN TEOH - JOHN TEOH By ■THE Institute for Medical Research in Jalan Pahang, Kuala Lumpur, was founded in 1900 with the primary object of carrying out research into tropical diseases as well as their prevention and cure. To celebrate its 70th birthday1,169 words
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Advertisement505 1971-09-18 12 CONGRATULATIONS to the 1M« on their 70th Anniversary from GRTHO DIAGNOSTIC DIVISION (Manufacturers Of Diagnostic Reagents) and their sole agents, JACKSON'S MALAYA BHD., LOT No. 2. JALAN 13/1, PETALING JAVA. Tel: *****1 (3 lines) Congratulations to the PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN PERUBATAN (Institute for Medical Research) on the occasion of its 70th505 words
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Advertisement31 1971-09-18 12 Congratulations <S Best Wishes to PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN PERUBATAN on the occasion of their 70th Anniversary from STANDARD SCIENTIFIC OPTICAL SDN., BHD. 26 Jolon 223, Sect. 51 A, P. Jay*. Tel. *****931 words
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Advertisement178 1971-09-18 12 Congratulations to INSTITUTE for MEDICAL RESEARCH on the occasion of their 70th Anniversary today From H MICOMI MECOMB MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. 2 Lorong 13/6 A Petaling Jaya Tel: ***** ***** F. E. ZUELLIG (MALAYA) SDN. BHD. SOLE AGENTS FOR MERCK LAB CHEMICALS, W. GERMANY, EXTEND THEIR BEST COMPLIMENTS to THE178 words
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258 1971-09-18 13 Cut from window glass: Aid for woman's claims CINGAPORE, Fri.— The Legal Aid Bureau is representing a woman who is claiming $400 damages for injury caused by a glass window pane falling from a Housing Board flat. The bureau is investigating the case and has yet to decide whether to258 words
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Article, Illustration199 1971-09-18 13 LEE SU SAN - LEE SU SAN By OAPPINESS for these young Ja- panese is seeing the world well, part of it anyway, for free. And all that it takes is going back to "school." "School is a 10,000-ton China Navigation vessel called Coral Princess, which is taking199 words
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Article63 1971-09-18 13 THURSDAY WATER RIDDLE SINGAPORE. Fri. Water use dropped by 2.3 million gallons to 99 million gallons yesterday. This follows a familiar but unexplained Thursday pattern, evident since the beginning of June. In the last 16 Thursdays consumption has been under 100 million gallons except on five occasions. Macßitchie was the63 words
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Article95 1971-09-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A three-man delegation of the Malaysian national committee of the AfroAsian Peoples Solidarity Organisation left today for Moscow to return a visit by their Russian counterparts. The delegation was led by secretary-general Inche Mohamed bin Rahmat who is also the parliamentary secretary95 words
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146 1971-09-18 13 Fernandez case: Hearing on bail adjourned SINGAPORE, Fri. 3 Hearing of a bail application pending appeal by former MSA secretary Gerald Fernandez, 32, under Jail sentence in a corruption case, was adjoured today in the High Court to a date to be fixed. The Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin.146 words
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Article55 1971-09-18 13 Orientation course for Jaycees SINGAPORE, Fri. A two-day orientation and officer training course will be held by the Jaycees' Leadership Development Commission tomorrow. The course, to be held at a bungalow in Loyang. Ls (or new members and other memlx-rs who are interested in taking office. Jaycee President J«-hn T;ui55 words
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Article37 1971-09-18 13 SINGAPORE. Fri— An exhibition of Chinese paintings and calligraphy by artist Chang Tan Nung will be held at the Cuscaden House conference room from Sept. 25 to 27 from 9 a.m. to 9 pm. daily.37 words
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Advertisement170 1971-09-18 13 ■H SETRON I Our beautiful convertible I ll^^^^^^^^HJ >v IKS *Msf \A ■Ei^^ HI MSB Si t K^r\f W B }Hi Hjl m^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^ photographed at to* Wooll«rton P«rt Ap«rtm«nt I I Now it's Setron's superb SC-24 television Now if s a beautiful piece of furniture I It's the same unit.170 words
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Article440 1971-09-18 14 There is something to be said for the letter and spirit of U.S. draft resolutions on China's representation at tho United Nations. With under a week to go for the opening of the general assembly's 26th session, ambassaaor George Bush took the wraps off the resolutions at a440 words
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Article311 1971-09-18 14 Recommendations put forward by the Malaysian Road Safety Council are being acted upon and should have far reaching effects on accident rates. The most welcome is the points cr demerit system, successfully adopted in certain other countries, whereby errant motorists face disqualification if they do not mend311 words
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Article268 1971-09-18 14 Earlier suggestions that the North Vietnamese delegation to the Paris peace talks had softened their attitude have proved to be wishful thinking. Hanoi's chief negotiator, Mr. Xuan Thuy, has made it clear to his American counterpart, Mr. William Porter, that the seven-point proposal made jointly by the268 words
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Article, Illustration2670 1971-09-18 14 PRIME MINISTER LEE KUAN YEW - Problems of social tensions and unequal earnings PRIME MINISTER LEE KUAN YEW When they see their own fellow citizens with swank clothes spending in one night y what they earn in a month they are staggered By 1953 IW4 1955 195* 1957 1958 Admission, to 56 6 54 4 5*52,670 words
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Advertisement30 1971-09-18 14 Otmseas I life department Asst*a*x &V*.,j&.\\ TOP SERVICE ll« ***** I SECURITY 51 yein ot Mnric* \\J FOR LOW COST WHEN SOMEONE DEPENDS ON YOU. YOU CAN DEPEND ON OVERSEAS.30 words
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Advertisement189 1971-09-18 14 Precision watch that tells the time in style Wk.S»^at Automatic Calendar Superwaterprooi li ir*Af?l^ *A stalnltBS stttl Tlm«1«s» Styling HHE3y>9 At a price you can afford \Jod£> JSLQ&XA Sole A tntt for sln B"P° r A Malaysia:- a 1 GOOD EARTH Jo£%, (TAI TEE) PTE. LTD. JKJ^v P. O. BOX189 words
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Article, Illustration496 1971-09-18 15 WASHINGTON. Fri. 1 PRESIDENT Nixon yesterday gave the official stamp of approval for admitting China to the United Nations including a seat in the Security Council but ruled against the expulsion of Taiwan from the world body. In an impromptu Press conference, Mr. NixonAgencies - 496 words
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384 1971-09-18 15 WASHINGTON. Fri. AMERICANS are facing wage and price restraints after the present 90-day freeze ends and the immediate outlook for trading partners of the United States also appears bleak. President Nixon made this clear at an impromptu Press conference yesterdayReuter - 384 words
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Article211 1971-09-18 15 BEIRUT, Friday. A HIJACK attempt on a Jordanian airliner left prospects of reconciliation between King Hussein and Palestine commandos hanging in the balance today. Jordan authorities and the commandos last night traded accusations of plotting to torpedo the proposed Jeddah peace conierence alter the abortiveReuter - 211 words
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Advertisement64 1971-09-18 15 FOR SALE W^m^ ■■■r ll^M^Msaaßaaaa^B aa^Late 1968 Cessna 337 D Super Skymaster total time since new 1400 hours. Twin VHF& A.D.F units. VOR Glide Slope. Auto-PHot. Cargo Pack many extras A complete inventory of spares and components also available Aircraft may be viewed at Singapore Airport. For fyrrher detoili please64 words
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Advertisement355 1971-09-18 15 JtSSS I PIANOLA high quality car t ape-player and radio AM Model SSR 5581 _^^B| UPVi l& In-Dash 8- track Stereo Tape Player with AM 1188 T^^l Stereo FM Radio Built- »^5l^RB T^B Ik^J Wfl"fy Tmllh^^ Model SSR 5680 fc"^^^^^^^^DEL UXE AUTOMOTIVE P B^, 8-TRACK STEREO PLAYER WITH FM. FM355 words
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214 1971-09-18 16 NOW YAHYA SETS UP CIVILIAN GOVT IN EAST PAKISTAN DACCA. Fri. An interim civilian Government has been restored in troubletorn East Pakistan, it was officially announced last night. Dr. Abdul Malik, who assumed his post as civilian governor on Sept. 3, announced his 10-member Ccuncil of Ministers comprising both electedReuter; AP - 214 words
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103 1971-09-18 16 SAIGON, Frl. Thirtynine Gls were arrested for using drugs last week. The rouna-up was one ot me largest by the American Command in Vietnam. All of them, members of the 169 th Engineer Bn were arrested last Friday at their base campNYT - 103 words
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Article33 1971-09-18 16 CALCUTTA, Fti. Violence lr. West Bengal claimed six more lives yesterday Including two men shot by police after an armed attack on a police station near here. officials said. Rfuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article28 1971-09-18 16 MOSCCW. Prl. Russia's moonbuggy Lunokhod- 1, which became the world's first vehicle to move automatically on the lunar surface, yesterday completed 10 months' active service. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article30 1971-09-18 16 LOS ANGELES. Pri. Actor George Peppard was sued for divorce today by his wife, actress Elizabeth Ashley. She sought custody of their three-year-old son, Christian. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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263 1971-09-18 16 Iran to play key role in IndoPakistan peace bid KARACHI, Friday. GOVERNMENT officials said today that, Pakistan is making a final effort toward detente with India, in which Iran would play an important role as intermediary. If such a meeting were to take place it would probably be in Ceylon,NYT - 263 words
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Article39 1971-09-18 16 NEW YORK. Frl. An employee at Fol&om maximum security prison in California was stabbed to death yesterday. California Correctional Institutions authorities said the man. a foreman supervising convicts, was slain In the jail laundry. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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188 1971-09-18 16 Entry Bill will divide Britain says MP F ONDON, Fri. If the Government's Immigration Bill was allowed to become law without chance, coloured people in Britain would be liable to be picked up on the street and arresttd without warrant, a Labour MP said here. Mr. Clinton Davis, MP. forReuter - 188 words
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Advertisement278 1971-09-18 16 SP-850PY hear the world of Toshiba and enter a new di- The way-out styling of the The Toshiba KT-202C cassette mension in SOUnd Toshiba \C 70 makes this a recorder features a new conset for the Space Age. New venient innovation the Toshiba, the name that s syno- technical innovations278 words
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Advertisement489 1971-09-18 16 Advertisement Bismag Expels Stomach 6 Wind' Relieves Indigestion Pain And Heartburn In Minutes Bismif is a triple action expeller). Bismag quickly Üblet formula, made espec- absorbs burning excess iallj to give sure relief acid. Then it breaks up the from stomach wind, painful wind bubbles so that wind pressure, heartburn,489 words
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Miscellaneous42 1971-09-18 16 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby owuiM.ro ira&gvgßwpgy VI /^.uk^ "N TMEfUfIEe J "■>■— ■=>. Cf^yg^ [I Cft^ r M AM AeTtCLC AOOUT7NI I s* PgE-06C6 ESPECIALLY. MO, I WONT UAVt IT pe«K->fCO tea tub y^ v-L thank, you >-—^ \MOfoAN-j- <> *> j£ r I if- 742 words
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Article, Illustration319 1971-09-18 17 Buddhist group calls for polls boycott SAIGON, Fri. The powerful anti-Go-vernment An Quang Buddhists have called on South Vietnam's Buddhist majority and "all other freedom and democracy loving people" to boycott the unopposed presidential election on Oct. 3. The call, which is Illegal under Vietnamese law, came In the first319 words
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Article45 1971-09-18 17 A VIETNAMESE woman holds up a burning voting card during an anti-election rally at the militant An Quang Buddhist Pagoda in Saigon. Riot police broke up the rally with teargas. About 10 people, including Opposition deputies, burnt their voting cards. AP radiophoto.AP - 45 words
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Article39 1971-09-18 17 LONDOM, Pri. The Labour Party easily retained Its seat In yesterday's Stirling and Falkirk by-ttectlon. Mr. Harry Ewlng had a 4.448 majority over the Scottish Nationalist party's president. Dr. Rcbert Mclntyre. who polled 13.048 votes. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article264 1971-09-18 17 CAIOON. Frt. President Thieu has said he would order the national TV to show the voters how they could vote against him In the presidential election on Oct. 30. Mr. Thleu's remarks yesterday reported by the official Vietnam Press news agency wereReuter - 264 words
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Article55 1971-09-18 17 AMSTERDAM. Pri. The hot autumn sun proved too much for pin-up girls in the leal sex shop here. Stick on paper roses discreetly covering the vital parts of nude magazine photographs fell da in the heat yesterday and police served the shop owner with aReuter - 55 words
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Article31 1971-09-18 17 SALISBURY. Pri. Britain's chief Rhodesia negotiator Lord Oocdman headed for Salisbury today to open a fresh round secret talks aimed at setting of the six-year-oid Anglo-Rhodesian Independence deadlock. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article31 1971-09-18 17 HONG KONO, Pri. A J2m»>mber Japanese Parliamentary mission led by former Foreign Minister Mr. Allchlro Fujiyama today left Hong Kong for Peking to explore terms for normalising relations ReuterReuter - 31 words
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208 1971-09-18 17 Senator Aguino a Red, says Marcos MANILA. Fri. President Marcos charged yesterday that the secretary-general of the Opposition Liberal party, Senator Benlgno Agulno Jr.. was a communist and said he would act to prevent his becoming president even if his wife, Mrs. Imelda Marcos, had to run against him "IfNYT - 208 words
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213 1971-09-18 17 Scientist writes book despite warnings NEW YORK, Fri. Zhores Medvedev, a Soviet biologist and author, has defied official warnings and written a detailed journal of his arrest and detention in a mental hospital last year. He was released after a 19-day confinement in the face of pretests from top SovietNYT - 213 words
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Article75 1971-09-18 17 WASHINGTON, Pri— President Nixon yesterday stocd by New York Governor Rockefeller for the way he dealt with the Attica State prison riot at the cos*; of more tha.i 40 lives. "The Governor is a very good man. He would not have ordered Uie storming of theReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement57 1971-09-18 17 wv^ wKC j if&JL SO WHOLESOME k£*l FOR EVERYONE! 1 *ZZIIIIIZI H Seven-Up -the world's "fresh-up" favourite. Next time «gL^^^^^^B you're hot and tired enjoy Seven-Up with its cool, clean taste and quick refreshing lift. It's nice for company great for teens and perfect for the biggest thirst. lifiresh up57 words
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Article61 1971-09-18 18 Robinson P. E. L'ston Boustead r'rong Sec. Bt. Semb. VI. Breweries Dunlop Ind. Public Bank Sea Corp Shell Ref'g; C and C L.O. Bank Prtaling Tin [..minion VI G $4.08 $2.18 $2.74 $3.00 $5.10 $7.00 $3.72 $1.12 $1.92 $3.16 $3.20 $394 $4 10 $1.33 $2.50 .38 .15 .11 -Kll61 words
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Article24 1971-09-18 18 T. Harbour $2.45 —.10 Tcanu Dev. $1.47 —.05 B. Kawat $1.24 —.04 Int-Wood $0.62 —.03 H. M'sia $1.10 —.03 St. Way $115 .0324 words
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Article23 1971-09-18 18 F. E. L'ston 590.000 Public Bank 431.000 Gammon S.E.A. 312,000 Haw Par 180,000 Total Turnover: 2.97 M. Delayed Percentage: 27.5523 words
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Article35 1971-09-18 18 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Industrials: 184.64 186.C1 I Hotels: 76.76 76.61 Properties: 131.54 131.86 Tins: 97.41 97.35 S rubbers: 119.46 119.41 Dec. 30. 1966 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100 Dec. 29. 196! 10035 words
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Article280 1971-09-18 18 J^IRM trading in selective 1 issues held prices generaly steady on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Towards the close there apprired to be some urgency to cover short positions in a few volatile issues. rar Kast-Levingston accelerated it s overnight run-up280 words
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Article1082 1971-09-18 18 BID AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE. CLOSING TONE: Very steady. TURNOVER Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots1,082 words
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Article1119 1971-09-18 18 IJUSINESS in and reported to i the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Hock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded Mviuti in brackets in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A M. A. (2) 1.64. (1) 1.63. Allied Choc (I) 2.08. (1) 2.06.1,119 words
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Article175 1971-09-18 18 THK Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced thi'se best agreed merchant rates as at Sept. 17. Local dollars to cne unit si I I. ING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD ls| :-'rrltng Pound 7.3850 7.3525 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3.4525 3.4100 3.3900 C.inadian Dollar 2.8675175 words
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Article394 1971-09-18 18 IT WAS an up-and-down first half for Esso Standard Malaya. At the pretax stage, profits notched up a healthy 11.2 per cent advance but the full brunt of tax left net earnings some 37.3 per cent down on the same pe/iod last year. At the394 words
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Article196 1971-09-18 18 Inchcape hits target INCHCAPE Berhad's interim report released after hours last night confirms that pre-tax profits for the six months to June rose by some 23 per cent to an estimated $11.4 million from $9.3 million previously. Combined turnover of the recently expanded group also grew by the same rate196 words
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Article22 1971-09-18 18 SEPT. 17 RUBBER: 98.00 cents (up 0.15 cent.) TIN: $626.12} (down 37} cents). Official offering 246 tons (down 12 tons).22 words
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Article113 1971-09-18 18 pMINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, 1 w EIMCAPORE NOON CLOSING rP.ICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY I CMsanut Oil: bulk $49) sellers. drum 552 sellers. Copra: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose Oct./ Nov. UK/Cont. 529 B. P*MMr: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. :fO'; NLW $1921 sellers. Sarawak v hit.- fo.b 96<~, NLW flS2| tellers. Parawak113 words
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Article53 1971-09-18 18 Thursday Wednesday *U s «U.S. London 42.24 41.95 Beirut 42.53 42.25 Hongkong 43.M 43.36 Zurich 42.208 41.9'i8 42.408 42.10S Paris 42.H3 4?.«» B'pore (1) 43.50 43.34 S B'pore (2) 159.60 159.30 (1) Export price In non-sterling areis in V.B. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dollars price In Singapore53 words
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Article32 1971-09-18 18 In London on Thursday the prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK/N European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton Jan. Feb. was quoted at UK £112 sellers (unchanged).32 words
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Article154 1971-09-18 18 rE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday shed 37 4 cents to $626,124 per picul on an official offering down 12 tons at 246 tons. The overnight London metal price was firm with forward buyers easing £1 to £1.427 per metric ton. The local market was154 words
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Article33 1971-09-18 18 London copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets) Wlrebar Spot buyer £429 00 (£429.50) seller £429.50 (1430.00): Three Months buyer £43M.00 (£438.00) sellers £438.50 < £438.50). Market ten*: Bteady. liltt: 2.450 ton*.33 words
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Article286 1971-09-18 18 A VERY quiet session ruled throughout the morning in the rubber market yesterday, and there were little price changes. Turnover was small and confined to nearby months while forwards were neglected. The morning session closed quiet. The afternoon was flat and featureless. The market closed286 words
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Article265 1971-09-18 18 SHERATON HOTEL: Construction work on the $30 million project is expected to start in midOctober. Mr. Pritnam Das Nanda, managing director of Consolidated Enterprises, owners of the Sheraton, says tenders have been called for. Three US personalities connected with the hotel project. Mr. John SkillIng, a structural engineer,265 words
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Article386 1971-09-18 18 TV/fELBOURNE. Fri. All IT sectors were dull and narrowly mixed on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. The industrial sector put in the best performance in the wake of the strength shown by Myer and ether retailers. Breweries alio continued to firm. Myer traded as high as 53. 05 and386 words
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Article357 1971-09-18 18 J^EW YORK, Thurs. The stock market finished the day slightly lower after the morning uptrend faded along with trading interest Still overhanging the market is the uncertainty as to the Nixon Administration's plans for a post wage-price freeze programme. Some early optimism from the U.S. stand at the357 words
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Article290 1971-09-18 18 XTONO KONG. Pri. The market opened on a hesitant note with plenty of sellers in evidence. During the course of ?he morning session buyers came back into the market and prices began to rise. There were pockets of profittaking appearing from time to time but generally most shares290 words
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Article65 1971-09-18 18 THESE rates were quoted or the Asian dollar markri yes'erday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 8 1/2 to 8 3 4 2 mths 8 3/16 Jo 8 7/16';; 3 mths 8 1/4 to 8 3/8 U 6 mths 8 14 to 865 words
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Article79 1971-09-18 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 70 97 Wednesday 71 iy Week ago 7129 RUBBERS Thursday 223 84 Wednesday 223 95 Week ago 215.74 OILS Thursday 334 74 Wednesday 337 04 Week ago 340.55 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 425 2 Wednesday 425 8 Week ago 427 7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 90379 words
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Article40 1971-09-18 18 On lh« fr... tichanxt mirktt in Hong KonK yesterday the U.S. dollar was quott-d lit 3.8823 for T.T. and 5 8625 for cash. Ittrlini ni quot.d at 14 53 and till |*|d was quoted at Mi ITS40 words
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175 1971-09-18 19 MASIE KWEE - Ragging student suspended for three weeks MASIE KWEE By SINGAPORE. Fri. A senior University of Singapore student was suspended for three weeks today after a disciplinary board found him guilty of taking the private file of a firstyear girl student. He was cleared on another charge of intruding into the175 words
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Article49 1971-09-18 19 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The body of Yeo Chan, 76, of Wallace Street, was found in a manhole at the East Lagoon reclamation land yesterday afternoon. Police have not ruled out foul play. "We are investigating how his body came to be in the manhole," a spokesman said.49 words
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129 1971-09-18 19 Full load both ways for first Qantas jumbo CINGAPORE. Fri. It was a hectic night at Paya Lebar airport tonißht when Qantas Airways' first Jumbo commercial flight touched down from Australia. For the huge Boelng--747 carrted a full load of 356 passengers from Sydney and Melbourne. And except for 96.129 words
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Article47 1971-09-18 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Alias bin Hassan. 25. unemployed, was Jailed for 18 months today for housebreaking and stealing copper plates worth $206. He admitted breaking into a noodle shop at Alexandra Road and stealing three copper plates at 9 p.m on Aug. 28.47 words
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Article32 1971-09-18 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tan Kirn Peng of Havelock Road, was fined $20 today after he pleaded guiL'y to parking his motorcycle on the footway in Middle Road on Dec. 4. 196932 words
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Advertisement156 1971-09-18 19 P^^^^B turous young men with initiative and a ponding to this challenge. Those who ■VIC have joined the SAF as pilot trainees are ■■■4P confident of graduating as pilots, proud M A^>j bjaJL to b« amon 9 tne selected few to serve in |tfv|A^)| iCI I the Re P ubllcs156 words
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Miscellaneous575 1971-09-18 19 12.M P.M. Opening, followed by 7.25 Is This Your Career? BuildFelix the Cat ing trade 1.20 Lassie The Hike 7.46 News and Newsreei in Chinese 1.4S Farmer's Daughter The 1.15 Dan August The Meal Name of the Game Ticket 2.11 Sesame Street (Rpt.) iM News in English 3.15 Saturday matinee:575 words
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Advertisement255 1971-09-18 20 W t I I 82-3, Bras Basah Road, Singapore 7. Tel: *****/***** ANOTHER OF SINGAPORE'S BETTER DEPARTMENT STORE WE HAVE A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF RADIOS TAPE RECORDERS CAMERAS PROJECTORS WATCHES DRESSES SUITS SILKS BROCADES BATIKS SAREES LINENS JADE IVORY CURIOS JEWELLERY LIGHTERS LUGGAGE OROTON HANDBAGS CROCODILE GOODS -PEWTER WARE-PRECIOUS/SEMI PRECIOUS255 words
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Advertisement130 1971-09-18 20 Hall-marked 18 carat yellow gold The ST. DUPONT collection of fine jewelry butane lighters, reflecting almost a century of superb craftsmanship, offers the ultimate accessory for both men and women. The sixteen models of the standard ST. DUPONT collection in 20 micron gold, 30 micron silver plate and genuine Chinese130 words
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Article, Illustration657 1971-09-18 20 N. G. KUTTY - Shankar's— pioneers in the emporium field N. G. KUTTY By 500 for today's opening CHANKAR'S (Pte) Ltd., Singa pore's newest emporium, opens today for business at Bras Basah Road, but it is no newcomer in the field. In fact, it can proudly claim to be the pioneer in the emporium657 words
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Article, Illustration686 1971-09-18 20 MR. Jamandas G. Bhojwani, 52, Governing Director of Shankar's (Pte) Ltd, is not only a man well versed in business but is also an active social worker and a prominent figure in the Sindhi community. A past president of the Sindhi Merchants Association,686 words
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Article, Illustration655 1971-09-18 22 |)O YOU need woodcarvings from Bali. India. Philippines or China to decorate and brighten your home? Or do you prefer brass-wares from India and Pakistan? Dolls of Asia in a wide variety, or brocades from China, Thailand and Japan? Name it. Not only655 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-09-18 32 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. till noon today: Isolated showers In late morning.18 words
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Advertisement202 1971-09-18 21 SHANKAR'S PTE. LTD. ZANTA CORPORATION SOLE AGENT FOR I^SSS^^^SJ^SI FACTORY CONTROU D PRICES Congratulations Best Wishes to SHANKAR'S PTE. LTD. on the occasion of their official opening Olkfi Rrkson cq,(fte) ltd. 316 A IWINDtR STRUT SINGAPORE B Hl 3*0*67 CABU PARKSONCO BEST WISHES to SHANKAR'S PTE. LTD. on the occasion202 words
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Advertisement153 1971-09-18 21 Congratulations Best Wishes to SHANKAR'S (PTE) LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING TO-DAY from SING TUNG CO., PTE. LTD. Head Office: 46-A CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE, 1. TEL: ***** *****. I Soles Office: 47, ARAB STREET, SINGAPORE, 7. TEL: *****4. Heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes to SHANKAR'S (PRIVATE) LIMITED ON153 words
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Advertisement329 1971-09-18 21 Congratulations to SHANKAR'S PTE. LTD. Authorised Tissot Retailers, on the official opening of their premises at 82-3 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 7. This watch has conquered the whole wide world. Why? The absolutely extraordinary success of the exacting demands of their elders. Tissot PR 516 all over the world is329 words
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Advertisement212 1971-09-18 22 Congratulations Best Wishes SHANK ARS' (PTE) LTD. ON THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING TO-DAY BOON COMPANY eorrytrt box Tt« outconw •> tt»« wocU'l f kwr nund productd by Sih*r 3tn 1 twtto synvm Conn and ut t<* d*rr«nnritioo and <M will *km> you tht fintf points of aound *^ly W W WjT212 words
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Advertisement122 1971-09-18 22 Congratulations and Best Wishes to SHANKAR'S (PTE) LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR GRAND OPENING TODAY from RAMESH TRAVEL SERVICE (AIR SEA BOOKING AGENTS) 96-A, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE 6. TEL: *****, ***** ft ***** Congratulations A Best Wishes to SHANKAR'S (PTE) LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR GRAND OPENING FAIRDEAL122 words
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Advertisement331 1971-09-18 22 Congratulations to SHANKAR'S (PTE) LTD. ON THE OCCASION OP THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING SENG CHEONG CO., PTE. LTD. P MIRANDA q a\w v%%< null The world's finest system camera with unique through the lens metering at full aperture with any type of lenses Precise readings of dim candlelight or bright sunshine331 words
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Advertisement1277 1971-09-18 23 Tf LIVERPOOL AND OTHER U K./CONTIHENTAL PORTS i."t'BO^ Sipt 23 Stft 25 JUIOMEDON Livtrpool. Outhn Stpt 28 Stpt 28 Stft 28/ 1 ,UENUS Le.iots. Literoool Oct 5 Cet 7 bet 8/18 Oct 11 HtCTOR Literpool Belfast, Glasgow. Oct 11 Oct 14 Oct 15/18 Oct I (ISINOER Liverpool Oct IS Oct1,277 words
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Advertisement2001 1971-09-18 23 m* i M.i i/l) l) kVrWri ri i/) pMttkii if EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P S'har Penang Srgjcorf LOADING FOR: SMARA Sa.les tl5 'S Sept 28 H'burg/B'mtn, R Dam, Adam, A'wtrp, G'burg, C'hagtn. Aarhus, Oslo. LENA Stpt 21/25 Oct 11/12 Stft 28/27 C'blanca H'burg/B'men R'dam/ 2nd Call Oct 8/10 Adam,2,001 words
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Advertisement1241 1971-09-18 23 FORTMICHTLT EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. N.OrlciM Bilt Phil K .York Pcnsnr P S'htm Spore C jjfcartj Kingston LAOMEDON Jaly M A«j t A«g I Stpt 14 Sept 17 Sept 11 Sept 25 Nif 14 MEMNON Amj II A>g 24 Stft 1 Oct 7 Oct 4 Oct 141,241 words
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Advertisement1125 1971-09-18 24 mm p mm m I^HBRaVRVbpHVmfI r^^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong ETA S'pon ET» P. S'hati •Sbiast. Man" 17 J Sept 7 Stpt 21 Stpt umk. M,,. sept 1« Sept 25 Sept "Stigtkawa Mar. Sept M Sipt 11,125 words
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Advertisement946 1971-09-18 24 POX NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore LMlitf lir: CHAKOINA 1/ 7 Oct Auck.. Napier, Lytt.. Timaru. MORVADA H/N Oct Auck, Well, Timaru, Odin. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Penang Laalitg fir: •AJULAt H-I5 Sept 21 Stpt 27 Stpt Nacapattinani, Madras. RAJULAt u/21 oct 22 Oct 21 Oct NagapattiMm, Madras.946 words
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Advertisement850 1971-09-18 24 ORIENT LINES LTD. s==^~~^ ki (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Penang Arrhns: tmZm NEPTUNE AQUAMARINE Sis 21 Sept 21/21 Stpt London 70 10 Havre 74/10 Roam850 words
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Advertisement651 1971-09-18 24 mm I MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na3OE. Jla Ampeng. Kuili Lu.npor m I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia j FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE lUNGA ORKID 24/2Ts°e°pt Jt/jiSt 4/Tict Havre 3010 London 1/11 R'dam 6/11 A werp 9 11 H'burg 11/11 B'men 13. 11 OUNGA MELOR 11/11 Oct 11/22 Oct651 words
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Article153 1971-09-18 25 T «r PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTMOI RITV ANNOUNCIO THE FOLLOW- M C BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUT: Coral Prlncesi 1/2. Coamos i followed by Kuchlnc) 5 vj.trai.isW O/7. Nagaaakt laaru s/« rv 1011. Vishva Seva 13/14, iv Prtallng 20 Daat Wrst. Oiacg L«« 22. Btraat 24, Pisang Buaaa153 words
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Advertisement562 1971-09-18 25 To: NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON TAMPA JACKSONVILLE. SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON WILMINGTON, NORFOLK AND CAMDEN £S'J)f> Singapore ETA N.Orleans Vn L II Pirt Sailed Oct zi wNicrr oct 17/11 ott 19/20 Zn To: LONGVIEW, VANCOUVER (WASHINGTON) TACOMA, LONG BEACH and SAN DIEGO. Singapore P. Sham ETA lonnie* EVAMO Oct 21/22 Oct 23/24 Ntv562 words
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Advertisement961 1971-09-18 25 *'iot. *3HLI FOR EUROPE: Singapore P. Sham Penan| DESTINATION: "DAiMAK 11/21 Stft La PXhce, Antwerp, Ainsteraam i Hamburf. ■■■RATSUV" 23/25 Stft M/MStft 1/ 4 Oct Duokirli. Antwerp. Amsterdair t Hamburf. "SAMUIL MARSNAK" 5/ I Oct I/IS Oct 11/21 OCt Antwerp AmsteMam A Hjirbufl. PRID NEPROVSK" 21/22 Oct 21/27 Oct 2t/M961 words
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Advertisement337 1971-09-18 25 •fifrt fyMSgn»9SMppM64nuo(Ncca.(PT€)iii **f** nmacHumix.miviom. <• Ttl: *****2, *****1 97R22 REGULAR FAST SERVICES TO FROM INDONESIA STUMERS ETA ETO FOR: CNICA ttStp >1 Stf I Bjn|i.ok hSANC MStpt nStpi BellMn. PAIOS 21 Stpt IlStßl Oiakartj Pjnaiing eiNOEI JlStft MSr»l Ciakatta Pandjani tRCNIDVENTURf IT Stpt Stpt Djakarta, Pind|in|. ■ONtWIND* ttStpt 1 Oct337 words
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Advertisement140 1971-09-18 25 RtimsM it*. mm, mm. u\. tum/miw/tmii. •CHIMT CMIMT" pLMW ("Art tlSt»t "KAH POM" Kuch.ni U P«rt II Sttt ■CHEMY MOtEK" B.S Begawn, K. Kintbtlt 1} Stpt M Stft "LUNA MtRIM" Wuch.ng n Silt 25 Sf,t "CHERRY UUU Sorong, Bj*. DiMpuri, Mtnokwin M Sift S Ott AUCTION Sale of (NOW ON140 words
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Advertisement832 1971-09-18 26 A I k. I ii l k. I PIBLIC APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR SG. LANGAT SCHEME STAGE I Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of Senior Assistant Engineer (Mechanical) on the staff of the Chlet Resident Engineer for the supervision and Installation of mechanical bud electrical plant832 words
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Advertisement1130 1971-09-18 26 JAWATAN KOSONG DEWAN B\H\SA DAN PUSTAKA KIALA Ll'MPl'K Warganegara2 Malaysia adalah dlpelawa menyampaikan permohonan bagl memenuhl )awatan2 didulam DBP seperti yang ter- sebut dlbawah mi:--1 PEGAWAI PENTERJEMAH Tangga Gajl: $628x34-934 982x34-1 254 Umor: Tidak melebehi 40 tahun KELAYAKAN DAN PENGALAMAN: I. (a) Ijazah kepujian dari Universiti Malaya atau lain 21,130 words
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Advertisement652 1971-09-18 26 FEMALE REQUIRED FOR CONTROLLING AND EXECUTINC LIQUOR AND CIGARETTE SALES TO THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS AND TO LEADING CLUBS IN THE KUALA LUMPUR AREA. Tha person to fill this position requires personaHty and a great deal of common sense and must be capable of mixing at a level within the social652 words
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Advertisement734 1971-09-18 26 (fsso) ESSO STANDARD MALAYA BERHAD (Incorporated in the BUte« of Malaya) MM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the declaration of a First Dividend of 3 Malaysian cente per Participating Redeemable Cumulative Preierence Stock Unit of $1.00 each for the year ending December 31. 1371 exempt from Income Tax under the734 words
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Article20 1971-09-18 27 FAMILY OF late Mr. AmpalavaI'ensioner Railways P'Sham thank nlations and friends for the I "tir.ee and condolences at the20 words
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Article140 1971-09-18 27 the FAMILY OF the late iff-.-s. Chiang regret to announce her passinK away Friday night MVsMJ behind her bereaved h n.- band Cyrus Chiani:. 3 sons. 4 tauchter'a 4 sons-in-law 13 trand children. The cortege leave* her ■A I'pper Serangoon Road. Tu.srtay 21.9.71. 2 15 p.m. for Paya M140 words
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Advertisement791 1971-09-18 27 :;:\r,:.zv..r PHO E TEL: 3 311 Mif.mum 1750 for li vords pf)D DETAIL S MllJ n 51 L Minimum 120 lor 20 uordt nin M.tl.iyM i o 7$ cent* a worrt Sintiapor* and Malaysia: $1 50 a word Minimum tllji lor li words. Minimum $JO, /or 20 words. Announcement! ROYAL791 words
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Advertisement779 1971-09-18 27 MALE CLERK TYPIST: Cambrld.e School Certificate or equivalent with proficiency in English. Typing 35 wpm Good knowledge of Chinese would be an advantage. Salary will be commensurate with qualification and experience. Qualified applicants may apply in writing stating salary required and enclosing a non-return-able photograph or call in person ■J779 words
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Advertisement765 1971-09-18 27 AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY requires a general claims assistant. Must have several years' claimhandling experience and preferably some C 1.1. success. Good prospects for the runt candidate Apply with detalU (photograph required, nonreturnable) Box A 4356 ST. B'pore. WELL-ESTABLISHED HOTEL Invites applicants for the following posts: Secretary, F B. Controller's Clerk.765 words
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Advertisement875 1971-09-18 27 DRIVER FOR FAMILY at least 6 years experience. Dlst. 10, Hours T am. 7 p.m. Interview personally Saturday with references between 3 6 p.m. comer Robin Road and Bukit Timah Road, Spore look for blue Ford Falcon. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES Canvasser* and experienced shareclerk with knowledge in company secretarial practice.875 words
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Advertisement970 1971-09-18 27 AIR-CONDITIONING MECHANIC/ SERVICEMAN with driving licence preferred. For appointment pleas* ring personnel department ***** (5 lines). QUALIFIED EUROPEAN TEACHER required as headmistress for kindert anen school In Johore Bahru. Apply Kindergarten P.O. Box 705 J.B. WANTED EXPERIENCED FEMALE chief and assistant hairdressers Em Jish-speaking preferred Good salary and bonus. Ring970 words
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Advertisement1028 1971-09-18 27 PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL In exclusive block of apartments off I Orchard Road. 3 bedrooms, servant's room. 3 bathrooms. Unfurnished/ furnished Including alrcondttloners. drapes, built-in wardrobes and cupboards. Yumln Housing Agency Spore *****3 ***** *****. SBLETAR HILLS furnished/unfurnished »«00 »3SO'. 0.n.0. newly renovated 3 bedroomed semi-de-tached house mosaic flooring 2 sitting1,028 words
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Advertisement1077 1971-09-18 27 SBLBTAR RILLS PHASE SA. New executive semi-detached double-storey bungalow, elevated, panoramic view, furnished unfurnished. Phone *****4. DIST. 10 FARRER ROAD walking distance American School Furnished 2-storey terrace house 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, B'pore *****4. FOR RENT luxuriously furnished, semi-detached bungalow, 3 bedrooms, sitting dining. Rent $350 please Tel: ***** *****31,077 words
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Advertisement835 1971-09-18 27 HOUSES WANTED at Scletar HIIU 2-storey detached bungalow and semi-detached bungalow. Phase 9A Contact ***** WANTED SBNNETT ESTATE. Katonx Thomson Oarden 2-storey terrace house Tel Spore *****4 Mr. Llm Of!lee> Space Vacant APPROXIMATELY 2,000 SO- FT. of fully aircond. Honed part furnished offlce space available for Immediate occupation In Alexandra.835 words
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Advertisement629 1971-09-18 28 (Cont. from Page 27) Business Opportunities QUALITY INDONESIA PRODUCE In larKr tonnages available Yello* Soya Beans. Rice bran. Yellow maize, Copra Cakes in chips also sma'ler quantities Vegetables. Shelled Peanuts. Frozen flshes and Mangoes. V.C Chiang ft Co 107/ 109 A. Anson Road. Singapore. I LOANS URGENTLY NEEDED big or629 words
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Advertisement717 1971-09-18 28 ARCHIPELAGO SPECIAL TOURS. Special T.nwun Japan/Hongkong 15 Days $1760 Malaya West Coast 7 Days $100 $120 individual departure every Sunday groups departure any dates. Cameron Highland 7/4 Days $120 570 $80. Malacca 1 Day $13 Sundays. Wnkend tours to Kota TinKKl S7 BiuiKkok ChlenKmal 15 Days (Coach/Trainl (Alrconditloned Room) $360717 words
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Advertisement885 1971-09-18 28 Rugs, carpets tft curios CHINESE TIENTSIN CARPETS SPECIAL OFFER LESS TO JO LAST 2 DAYS Tientsin Super Quality Latex Back old Carpet Wall To Wall Carpet RISING ARTS CRAFTS PTE. LTD. 7 A S, ICB Bldn. 2, Srtanton Way Tel: 9*325 1 Curios HIGH PRICES OFFERED for lade, old Jade,885 words
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Advertisement873 1971-09-18 28 Philately JUST ARRIVCO Stanley Gibbons 1972 Part I catalogues fresh stocks of albums, mixture on paper plus uccessories for collectors. Call at South East Asia's largest and best stocked stamp shop. Asia Philatelic Co. 24 John Littles Bldg. RafTles Pluc*. Steambath s, marts"* ate. CENTLEMEN for steambath, massage and halrdresslng.873 words
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Advertisement2110 1971-09-18 28 [Saturday Car Market CU ■OHO IQUIPI CT 1964 Triumph <pi(. firr rnqlnr rha*»ls with 2 2 f«VDa<k V.hicl.. lor Ml* B 'cSnd,, r .'o" nt »2.6So rrh rro Mr. Llm *****. U.K.1,,, M v HIM PURCHASE Hong Lcong F.n.nc. SI 90 Mrrrr^'.OO-'cli I6OS Off fl lble t m tOT OUr2,110 words
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Advertisement711 1971-09-18 28 STOCK EXCHAH6E OF MAUYSIA SM6APORE j| I GENERAL MANAGER li The Committee of the Stock Exchange of ij I Malaysia and Singapore invites applications I* I for the position of General Manager of the Exchange. I 2. The General Manager reports to the I Committee and will direct the operations711 words
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Article344 1971-09-18 29 Shuttle game may get nod in 1976 RUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Badminton stands a good chance of being included in the 1976 Olympic Games programme at Montreal. Minister of Sports Dato Hamzah Haji Abu Samah said this yesterday on his return from the lOC meeting at Munich. Dato Hamzah said badminton344 words
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Article24 1971-09-18 29 KEPPEL Harbour Community Centre will organise a sports meet for residents of Telok Blangah constituency on Oct. 10. starting at 2 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration366 1971-09-18 29 RITA LOONG - US jet golfers swing away at Bukit Timah RITA LOONG By •THESE International Jet golfers "bogey" more than they "birdie". But they have been getting a lot of fun if not holes-ln-cme driving around international "green circuits" and churning up the turf. The 31 members arrived here on Thursday from366 words
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209 1971-09-18 30 rLL Leslie de Silva. Forresters' crack marksman, lived up to his reputation with a seven-goal leat in his team's 9-0 win over Public Utilities Board in a FAS League Dlv. 3A soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Forresters, playing their last g6me, are Oroup209 words
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415 1971-09-18 30 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By ]\JINI meets to get Seap Games athletes to peak form by December have been arranged by Singapore AAA. SAAA secretary Maurice Nicholas said: "Six meets against Singapore Armed Forces, Police and Civilians at five different venues have been arranged." These meets415 words
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Article, Illustration247 1971-09-18 30 Jumilah prevents a rout GOALKEEPER Jumllah Jantan and centrehalf Indra Huxtlble yesterday saved Singapore WHA President's Eleven from a rout, Their good play held the touring India women hockey team to a 3-0 win at Jalan Besar stadium. Indra virtually policed the wily Darshan Chauhar to a standstill, while Kakl247 words
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628 1971-09-18 30 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Perak look strong and capable enough to beat Selangor and retain the Malaysia Cup for interstate soccer championship in the 45th final at Merdeka Stadium here tomorrow night (kick-off 8 p.m.). Perak's match winner may very well be pokerfaced centre-forward628 words
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Article90 1971-09-18 30 LUXEMBORUG. Frl. The International Olympic .-Committee declined today to make any approach to Communist China to bring Its athletes into the Olympic Games. Lord Killanln, a vice-president, told newsmen at the close of the 71st session of the IOC: "The Chinese pulLed oat of the90 words
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272 1971-09-18 31 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By vyHILE jockeys are asking for an increase in riding fees, trainers, I am told, are planning to petition the MRA for a better deal. Apart from training fees, trainers get a 10 per cent of the winning stakes. They do272 words
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172 1971-09-18 31 Buchanan to give up British title LONDON. Fri. Britain's Ken Bucha.ian arrived here \tsterday after successfully defending his world lightweight boxing crown against Panama's iMnael Laguna in New York on Monday and announced he was giving up his British title. Buchanan has held the British iitle for three year.s eightReuter - 172 words
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Article68 1971-09-18 31 NEW YORK. Fri. Results of yesterday's U.S. baseball games National League: Chiago 1. New Yoik 0. Pittsburgh 6. St. Louis 1. Cincinnati B. ban Francisco 1. Montreal 6. Philadelphia 2. Atlanta 4. Houston 3. San Diego 4. Los Angeles 1. American League: Baltimore 6. New York 2.Reuter - 68 words
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Article94 1971-09-18 31 BARCELONA. Fri— Chilstine Freenjan of the United States set a women's world slalom record at Banolas yesterday as she led an American sweep in the qualifying round at the world waterski championships. She covered 35 buoys at a speed cf 55 kph to accumulate a perfect94 words
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Article27 1971-09-18 31 COPENHAGEN, Pri. Tom Begs. Danish middleweight champion, stopped Jcse Chirlno of Argentina, in the fifth round of their scheduled 10-round nontitle fight here last night.27 words
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357 1971-09-18 31 I IMMHiMKC. Fri. The L< Rhodesia question is settled as far as the International oi\mpic Committee are concerned. lx>rd Killanin. an lOC spokesman, said here yesterda\ that it had been unanimously agreed that Rhodesia should be allowed to compete inReuter - 357 words
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392 1971-09-18 31 AJC accept Classic Mission as 3-year-old §YDNEY, Fri.— The case of the horse's mouth was resolved here today when stewards of the Australian Jockey Club declared that Singapore-owned colt Classic Mission was eligible for three-year-old races in New South Wales. Earlier the Australian racing world had been shaken by an392 words
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167 1971-09-18 31 Zambia to Gloucs Don't include Procter in team T USAKA. Fri. The Zambian Cricket Vnion have asked Gloucestershire not to include South African Mi'xe Procter in their party to tour Zambia next month. .'.('l secretary Glyn Ellis MM this was because his nrganisation did not want to embarrass the GovernmentReuter - 167 words
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Article435 1971-09-18 31 CT. LOUIS (Missouri), Fri. Britain's hopes of going into the second day of the Ryder Cup golf competition against the United States with a mammoth lead melted away in the second series of foursomes on the opening day here yesterday. After winning three of the435 words
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176 1971-09-18 31 Girls in hotpants are banned here LIMA Fri Girls in hotpants and miniskirts were unwelcome guests at the village cf Huampanla near here yesterday as athletes from more than 20 countries trained for the 25th world welghtllfting championships beginning tomorrow. More' than 150 welghtllfters from 41 countries will compete inReuter - 176 words
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Advertisement921 1971-09-18 29 I SIME DARBY MANAGEMENT! SERVICES LIMITED j! requires Trainee Computer Operators (Male) jj '< QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE J Singapore Citizen with higher School Certificate '< or equivalent. Salary will be commensurate w.th qualifications |i and experience. ij !j Please apply to: •t I h P ersO el Adl i "««»raHon Manager, P.O.921 words
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Advertisement795 1971-09-18 29 SALES MANAGER $1,200 Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens to fill the position of Sales Manager in a leading proprietary medicine manufacturing organisation based in Singapore. The Company has exciting growth prospects and candidates should have the potential to grow with the Company. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Higher School Certificate 2. The795 words
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Advertisement128 1971-09-18 29 CHANGE OF ADDRESS Pleas* not* effective 20th September, 1971 our new address will be:— OCEAN LIGHTERAGE TRANSPORT CO. (PTE.) LTD. Shipping Forwarding, Packing Baggage Agent, Oeneral Contractors. Insurance Agent No. 3.09 THIRD FLOOR. PENINBULA SHOPPING COMPLEX. COLEMAN STREET. SINGAPORE, 6. TEL. ***** A ***** CABLE ADDRESS: BRAM In the m»tt«r128 words
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Advertisement43 1971-09-18 29 DEAF! CHICO INVISIBLE EARPHONES Worn Inside your Mra no cord* or battcrlei. Guaranteed for your lift tlm* MS22.UO pair. Writi far fr« bokitt MIARI lAMPHONC CO. PTY LTD. Suit* IM, Pitt It. lydnty Australia Rcpllaa and ordera forwardad airmail In Buainaaa 40 yean.43 words
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Miscellaneous131 1971-09-18 29 ATHLETICS Stoneley Trophy meet (Parrer Park 2 p.m.). BADMINTON Foong Seong Cup: Singapore v Negri (SB A hall 7.30 p.m. i. GOLF Dawson Cup (Buklt Chermln); Clifford Cup Ist round (New Course); Race Course Cup quarterfinals (Buklt course). HOCKEY SCC v Selangor Club (padang). RUGBY SRU League Dlv. 1: SCC131 words
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Miscellaneous194 1971-09-18 29 Straits Times Crossword Ih WM fll if I The unclued lights continue 7. (8). the theme of yesterdays pussle: 8. Marginal decider at football compare 6 and 12 with yester- (8). day's 20 and 24. 13. A new Island for an old across protestant (10). ACROSS 15 (9) 1. love,194 words
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Advertisement9 1971-09-18 30 IS !i^!<si/MI IL &V**J52!!M THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED9 words
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Advertisement155 1971-09-18 31 m m ilk ■"^SRr^ I ill mJm lift -^■ul I M 1 MALAYSIA BHD extends heartiest congratulations to Pacific Motor Sdn. Bhd. on the official opening of the company's office in Temerloh, Pahang, on 18th September, 1971. We are also proud to announce the appointment of Pacific Motor Sdn. Bhd.155 words
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Article, Illustration78 1971-09-18 32 ■pHIS is the world's biggest ship afloat passing Singapore off Horsburg Lighthouse at dawn yesterdayThe 372,000-ton supertanker Nisseki Maru was photographed from a helicopter from Helicopter Services (Pte.) Ltd., as she sailed by on her way to the Persian Gulf to pick up 450,000 kilolitres of78 words
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Article55 1971-09-18 32 SINGAPORE. Pri. A taxi driver. Ngo Soo Ngang. 34. who was stabbed by four youths In Redhill Close at 11.30 p.m.. hit back and wounded one of his assailants. As Ngo was being admitted to Outram Hospital, four youths turned up seeking treatment for one of55 words
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Article47 1971-09-18 32 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAL) today signed a $125 million contract for the purchase of six "advanced" Boeing 737-300 series aircraft for delivery to the airline by October next year. The contract Includes the supply of spares and ancillary equiDtnent.47 words
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Article342 1971-09-18 32 T ONDON, Pri. The stock market drifted lower In quiet trading. largely attributed to lack of support At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Ttmea Index waa 2.4 down at 422.8. Leading Industrials to decline Included Beecham. ICI. Unilever. Duniop. Decca. and Courtaulds but Olaxo and EMI moved against the342 words
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Article42 1971-09-18 32 LONDON. Pri. Spot 14.10. Settlement: Oct. 14.28. Nor. 14.70. Oct./ Dec. 14.70. Dec. 15.19. Jan./Mfcrch 13.53. April/June 16.40. July/Sept. 17.90, Oct./ Dec. 17.75. Jan. /March 18.10. April/June 18.88. July/Bept. 18.90. Oct./ Dec. 19.10. elf. Oct. 13.50 rom.. Nov. 13.90. Market: Idle.42 words
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Article27 1971-09-18 32 LONDON, Pri.—Spot buyers {1414 (unch.). teller* £1415 (—£l). Forward buyers £1428 (—£2). tellers £1426 (—£2). Settlement £1414 (—£3). Turnover a.m. 305 Una p.m. nil. Tone: Idle.27 words
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Article, Illustration594 1971-09-18 32 Diplomat tells of 8-month kidnap ordeal 'Rescue bid would have meant my execution' I LONDON, Friday BRITISH diplomat Sir Geoffrey Jackson, giving his first Press conference on his eight-month ordeal as a captive of the Tupamaros, said he would have been executed had any attempt been made to rescue him.NYT; UPI - 594 words
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Article33 1971-09-18 32 SINGAPORE. Pri— Salleh bin Sidln, a Port Authority worker was killed when his motorcycle skidded along Henderson Bridge. Collyer Quay at 11.30 p.m. tonight. He died on the way to hospital.33 words