The Straits Times, 5 October 1971
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Title Section24 1971-10-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article169 1971-10-05 1 Peking's terms to Japan Preconditions set for normalising ties HONG KONG, Monday CHINA hos laid on the line its basic preconditions for normalising relations with Japan. The Chinese communists spelled out their views in a joint communique signed in Peking yesterday by Chinese representatives and Japan's former Foreign Minister Aiichiro169 words
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119 1971-10-05 1 Hijacker kills his wife, pilot and himself JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Mon.— A 300 Ib. (138 kgm) hijacker. thwarted in an attempt to hijack a charter plane to the Bahamas today, shot and killed his wife, the planes pilot and himself, the FBI reported here. George Mallory Giffe of Nashville, Tennessee, began119 words
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Article190 1971-10-05 1 UNITED NATIONS, Monday. MR. WILLIAM ROGERS, the US Secretary of State, warned today that expelling Taiwan from the United Nations would open a perilous path to similar action against other members. Delivering the U.S. policy speech to the General Assembly. Mr. Rogers used his toughestReuter - 190 words
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Article45 1971-10-05 1 BRIOHTON. Mon.— Britain's opposition Labour Party today voted 5,073,000 to 1.032.000 rejecting British entry to the European Common Market on terms secured by the Conservative Government. The vote came on the first day of the party's annual convention. t45 words
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112 1971-10-05 1 2 LONDON SLEUTHS FOR MURDER CASE HERE LONDON. Mon. Two Investigators from the British Army's Special Investigation Bureau are leaving tonight to carry out further Investigations into the murder of a British staff sergeant's wife In Singapore In 1965. The two SIB Investigators will leave on an RAF flight. They112 words
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Article67 1971-10-05 1 CINGAPORE, Mon. A pro-am championship folf tournament. In which actors Stanley Baker and Scan Connerjr will take part, may be held In Singapore early next year. This was announced today by Mr. Derick Pillage, chairman of Golf Management Ltd., who is visiting Singapore and67 words
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219 1971-10-05 1 Director among 130 quizzed in big Turf Club swoops By EDWARD LIU: Singapore, Mon A TOTAL of 130 people were rounded up k for suspeeteri l>ookniaking at the Singapore Turf Club over the weekend during the (iold Cup meeting. One of them was said to be a director of a219 words
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Article52 1971-10-05 1 NEW YORK. Mon. Ceylon has asked the United Nations to declare the Indian Ocean a peace rone. In a letter requesting the UN. to include the item on the Oeneral Assembly agenda, delegate Hamilton Amerasinghe said the ocean should be kept free of armaments and militaryAP - 52 words
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Article40 1971-10-05 1 NEW DFLHI, Mon. Humavun Rashld Chowdhury. 47. highest ranking Bengali diplomat in the Pakistan High Commission here, walked out of the chancery today and announced that he was "opting out" (or the rebel Fast Pakistan Government. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration65 1971-10-05 1 ACTOR Yul Brynner's bride of 11 days, Jac- queline Decroisset (left), a former fashion editor for Vogue magazine in Paris. She arrived at New York's Kennedy Airport on Sunday. The couple will honeymoon for several days in New York before he resumes a promotion tourAP - 65 words
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232 1971-10-05 1 N.G. KUTTY - Boy killed in mishap during army exercise N.G. KUTTY By Singapore. Monday 10-YEAR-OLD lx>> was killed in an accident (luring <in army exercise ;it Ama Kcn« Village in Hie I,im (Hiu Kan" area U) day. Toh Ah Seng, a Primary Four pupil of Ama Keng Primary School, was found dead232 words
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Article70 1971-10-05 1 Two pay raises in a month WA8HINOTON. Mon. The Senate today approved the second military pay rise within a month, designed to spur enlistment and help create an allvolunteer army. The pay Increase, which would cost US$.81 1 million annually, would ccme on top of the $2.4 billion rate approved70 words
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Article61 1971-10-05 1 AMMAN, Mon. Security cuards foiled an attempt by an Algerian firl to hijack a Jordanian airliner to Baghdad today. The plane, carrying 14 paHCncers and 10 crew, landed ufely at Amman airport. The girl was not identified but an official statement mM the had hidden a61 words
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258 1971-10-05 2 Approval sought to reclaim land for oil refinery By CHIA POTEIK SINGAPORE, Mon. Parliament will be asked to approve the reclamation of 170 acres of foreshore at Pulau Ayer Merlimau to provide the site for a $160 million oil refinery in which the Government backed Development Bank of Singapore holds258 words
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73 1971-10-05 2 Desilting a river the gotong royong way SINGAPORE. Mon— Two hundred national servicemen, and residents in Buklt Panjang yesterday began desilting a river the gotong-royong way. They hope to clear the Sungei Pang Sua In Buklt Panjang In a week. Mr. P. Selvadurai, MP for the area officially started the73 words
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68 1971-10-05 2 Engineer is elected OBA president SINGAPORE. Mori. Mr. Ting Sa Tee, an engineer, has been elected president of the Old Beattarite Association. Other officials are: Vicepresident. Dr. Tan Chui Tin; secretary. Miss Shova Chatter ji; assistant secretary. Mr. Roland Tan; treasurer. Mr. William Swee. Committee members: Mr. Lim Jit Imm.68 words
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Article56 1971-10-05 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Peoples Action Party Thomson branch and (our sub-branches are organising a tour of the Haw Par Villa and the Botanic Gardens for 300 kindergarten puoiU next Sunday. The area's MP. Mr. Ang Nam Piau. accompanied by the executive committee of the branch and56 words
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Article71 1971-10-05 2 SINGAPORE, Mon Though water use yesterday was still below the 100-mlllion-tallon nark at 99 7 million gallons, it was the highest for a Sunday since May 16 (1*3.2 million gallons). 4} months ago when the water saving drive had just started. i« Y erd71 words
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Article, Illustration140 1971-10-05 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. M'ss Nirmil.i RiijiM. 19. an accounts clerk, was last night crowned Miss Deepavali Queen 1971, at the Singapore Conference Hall in Shenton Way. Runner up was Miss Yamuna Arumucam. 18. a <1 rk Miss K. Sharmila. 19, a secretary, was third. Ih. winner140 words
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Article483 1971-10-05 2 The swollen headed magistrates Chief Justice hits out at... KUALA LUMPUR, Monday PHIKF JUSTICE Tan Sri HT. Ontf today criticised "certain officers" in the judiciary who arc swollen-headed, aloof and condescending towards lawyers. These people have set poor examples to the younger and less experienced m a g 1 strates.483 words
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Article106 1971-10-05 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. A passenger was fined $150 today for punching a taxi-driver who abused him. It was the second time Lee Wooi FoonR, 35, was fined for doing this. Lee. the court heard, boarded Llm Choon Klat's cab along smith Street at 12.05 a.m. today. Lee did106 words
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191 1971-10-05 2 Jurong appeals to ROV for more buses SINGAPORE, Mon. Residents of Jurong Town have appealed to the Registrar of Vehicles to taxe Immediate action to improve the transport system in the town. In a petition to the Registrar, they complained of a shortage of buses during the morning peak hours191 words
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84 1971-10-05 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold a din ncr for Its trade mission j to China on Thursday at i 8 p.m. at the chamber's guest room. The 18-man mission, to be led by its president. Mr. Wee Cho Yaw. will84 words
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Advertisement138 1971-10-05 2 Rugged, Reliable, I ■Economically- priced S-jLm ARC WELDERS K s& Minx SSeesr es Arc Welders 'Att are designed to give —^-*-k long reliable service at Vg. an econom 'cal price. »^S^ With variable amperage. M^^— ll tnese Arc Welders ere 9tSti capable of a wide range aX& of welding applications.138 words
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230 1971-10-05 3 An evil spirit pushed me over: Dying girl SINGAPORE, Mon.— A 21 -year-old girl who fell from a block of flats later told a police inspector In Hospital that she had been chased by a female spirit and suddenly found herself lying on the ground. Seaw Soil Kuai. a coroner230 words
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116 1971-10-05 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A magistrate's court today heard how a $1,000 diamond ring came back to its owner after it was reported stolen. And with its return. Litn Pent Chua. a goldsmith, pleaded not guilty to dishonestly retaining the ring at his116 words
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Article31 1971-10-05 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Motorcyclist Ng Ah Kheng was fined 115 today for displaying Improper 'L" plates while riding along Lornle Road about 9 10 pm. on April 6, 1968.31 words
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Article, Illustration357 1971-10-05 3 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Mon. Soviet banker Mr. V.J. Ryzhkov today gave two reasons which prompted the Moscow Narodny Bank to start a branch here its first In Asia: TO FINANCE the fastgrowing trade between South-east Asia and the socialist357 words
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449 1971-10-05 3 Atoms of hope and peace, not death and destruction Singapore. Mon ATOMIC energy is feared by people. But its destiny far from being one of fear, destruction and death, is hope, peace and prosperity. "And as it is here to stay, man has to learn to live with radiation from449 words
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Article123 1971-10-05 3 SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore Pools today assured bettors that due notice would be Civen to them if lost Toto coupons were reported. If a report was lodged by a Toto agent, an announcement over television would be made on Sundays when the draw was being televised. A123 words
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362 1971-10-05 3 'Scrap bonus' call a 'recipe for unrest' SINGAPORE, Monday ANY MOVE to scrap annual bonus paymeats will create "a recipe for industrial unrest" instead of industrial stability, says the NTl'C's Perjuangan. A front-page editorial in the October issue says that bonus payments based on profit-sharing are very much a tradition362 words
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Advertisement158 1971-10-05 3 SUPERIOR BREEDINGTHE RESULT: "FARM-FRESH" CHICKENS are FLAVOUR-RICH FOOD-RICH m x, I L r II at $1-30 per Ib. (FROZEN) $1-35 per Ib. (FRESH) Juicy, young tender chickens slaughtered when only 9 weeks old Top grade "FARM FRESrTchickens (from imported U.S.A. parent stock) hygienically processed, fully eviscerated and oven- ready. Now158 words
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Advertisement262 1971-10-05 3 MINIMEC FUEL INJECTION PUMPSFOR HIGH SPEED DIESEL ENGINES -j_=l HA AA Simms fuel injection fc B JR T -^'""y precision made 111 1 1 H jP Simms are world n^B l^T^^ilJrv popular Minimec), fuel filters. Insist on Simms for the highest standards of quality, performance and design in diesel fuel262 words
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Article383 1971-10-05 4 3 Malaysian teams to visit China PERNAS MISSION WILL HAVE A LONG SHOPPING LIST KOTA BHARU, Mon. jy|ALAYSIA will send three missions trade, rubber and table tennis to China at the end of this month, Pernas chairman, Tengku Razaleigh, said here today. The trade delegation comprising five officials from Pernas,383 words
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115 1971-10-05 4 KUALA LUMPUB. Mon. Pernas has been granted prospecting rights to extract tin from the seabeds of Penang. Perak and Seiangor Minister of Agriculture and Lands. Tan Sri Haji Ghaxali Jawi. said today. This follows the Governments' withdrawal of approval granted in principle two years ago115 words
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182 1971-10-05 4 Thieves take $2,250 from six offices OINGAPORE, Mon. Six offices In Shenton Way, including a bank, were broken into by a gang of thieves over the weekend. But ponce today described tne gang's haul as "peanuts" a total of $2,250. Nothing was taken from tne bank a representative's office of182 words
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Article44 1971-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Motorcyclist Lee Vee Ted was fined SlOO (or two traffic offences In New Bridge Road at 8.25 a.m. on Aug. 16. He was fined $30 for not displaying "L" plates, and $70 for having no Insurance cover.44 words
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310 1971-10-05 4 Miss X was pale and frightened, inspector says at rape trial SINGAPORE. Monday A POLICE inspector told a magistrate today of the night a 20 year old factory worker reported to him that she had been raped at Mandal Tekong forest reserve. Inspector Cheong Kal Boon was testifying at the310 words
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Article79 1971-10-05 4 SL'NGEI SIPUT, Mon. It was a moon cake festival with a difference for about 44,000 Chinese ii the operational areas »f Suntei Slput, Chemor and Tanjoni ftambutan near here last night. With the dusk to dawn curfew effective in these areas, no candles were lit79 words
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85 1971-10-05 4 A UNIVERSITY 'FIRST 9 FOR DR. MAHMOOD If U ALA LUMPUR, Mon Dr. Mahmood Osman Merican has become the first Malay to be appointed senior lecturer In the Orthopaedic Surgery Department of the University of Malaya. Announcing his appointment here today, the VlceChancellor, Prof. Ungku Aziz said: "It is a85 words
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Advertisement327 1971-10-05 4 Paradise of local Dishes at HIN'S HEAVENLY COOKHOUSE oiatfaV B^afSiaH ■HPV aiaß<^alaß aWfiTlra. i itm^WnaaaWltam L^oibDbi irVMiVs '«4*3 I —^^^jdjjTqTJi Pjßt^Bl^^^^^^ V^^^V^^Pb^oh obV^b! m\W\ CjOjfg^k 2^^^^H Ha\^^ iH IrKfayJ t^HaT 4)bb Bjajr^jH LV I 2bbb» <*^iw)B;^iiHr oobW.^s^sj «r < tamWW .A *\amL> I I -^1 til 'jisPn J'^I" /adfe a\W327 words
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Article227 1971-10-05 5 Three jailed for death of youth gINGAPORE, Mon. Three youths were Jailed today for the manslaughter of a man who died in a clash over a prostitute. the High Court to the manslaughter of Lee Ah Kheong at the junction of Keng Cheow Street and C i Um m i227 words
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Article, Illustration143 1971-10-05 5 Tynny wants to be spoiled by Mr. Right SINGAPORE. Mon.— Taiwanese singer Tynny Chao wants to be spoiled by the man who loves and respects her. But she confessed: "I have yet to meet such a man." Till then, marriage is "not for a long time." But this is notMohd - 143 words
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Article56 1971-10-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A woman. Hajemah Bee blnte Ibrahim. 40. was today charged with causing hurt to another woman. Bidah binte Ismail with a broken bottle, at 12,30 a.m. on Sept. 26 this year. She pleaded not guilty. The case is (or hearing on Jan. 19 next56 words
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Article47 1971-10-05 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Armed Forces will issue their monthly Pioneer tomorrow for the first time with a full-colour cover. The publication, available in English and Chinese, will be on sale at the Ministry of Defence and the Singapore Infantry Regiment Base in Guillemard Road.47 words
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121 1971-10-05 5 CINOAPORE, Mon.— Police are anxious to contact the parents or relatives of a 15-year-old youth and a man in his early twenties whose bodies were found today. The youth, about 4ft. 81n. tall, medium-built and short-haired, was found drowned in Stamford Canal. He121 words
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Article38 1971-10-05 5 SINOAPORE. Mon— A ship's quarter master. Hannah bin I-.hnlan. 25, was today fined $250 for having four oz. of ganja worth $12 on board a vessel at quarantine anchorage at 11.40 p.m. on Oct. 1.38 words
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Article16 1971-10-05 5 SINOAPORE, Mon. There were a total of 63 accidents, four of them serious, yesterday.16 words
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144 1971-10-05 5 KL Govt orders probe into 900 co-ops KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government has ordered Immediate investigation into the running of more than 900 cooperative societies. Unsound management and the "weakening" organisation of the societies appear to be the main reasons for the Government's action. The investigation will be carried out144 words
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133 1971-10-05 5 THREE DOCTORS ARE FIRST LOCAL M.Med SINGAPORE, Mon.— Three Singapore doctors have passed the first examination to be held here for the degree of Master of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. They are Drs. Quek Swee Peng, Seng Kwang Menr and (Mrs.) F.H.M. Tsakok. Standard According to the School of133 words
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Article255 1971-10-05 5 Construction hold-up SINGAPORE, Mon. 'TALKS to get work restarted at the building sites of the Mandarin Hotel and Cathay Building began at the Labour Ministry today. Work stopped last Saturday when the Ministry revoked the contractor's certificates of registration for both sites a week after255 words
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46 1971-10-05 5 Hotel Merlin worker falls to death SINGAPORE. Mon. A Malaysian construction worker fell to his death today from the fourth floor of Hotel Merlin, being built in Nicoll Highway. He was Teoh Kan Hin, 36. of Jalan Besar. Batu Pahat. Police said he slipped and fell.46 words
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Miscellaneous40 1971-10-05 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 1 THINK THIS LITTLE "N I F™ 1 a* He LLO V^ f vf Ss* X,THAT'SMY SESSION HAS SEEN rt PRINCIftM FL^ mi I MISS s^Z? TEACHER! to fey l^^ff C *U *W*t%l (-A swe40 words
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261 1971-10-05 6 Campus love life' and what the Prof said YOUR report (Sun. Times, Sept. 26) headlined, "An apology ends row over campus love life stories in magazine" misrepresents the situation which it describes. From where does the phrase "love affairs" originate? The phrase has an unfortunate meaning which occurred neither in261 words
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131 1971-10-05 6 REFERRING to your reports on the University of Singapore students charged with ragging, I would like to point out, for the information of your readers, that the students were convicted under Regulation of Act O5 (Discipline) which pertains to "conduct unworthy of a student131 words
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Letter241 1971-10-05 6 I REFER to your report (ST.. Sept. 30) Headlined 'Scrap the $10 airport tax for 24-hour tourists' call." The travel agents claim that tourists who are on a 24-hour vls'.t should be exempted from paying $10 passenger service charge. I don't think U is something new241 words
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448 1971-10-05 6 The passenger 'in transit' calmly walked out... After all that fuss I WONDER if the airport management or the Department of Civil Aviation could clarify the true intent and meaning of passengers "in transit." Recehtly I wanted to meet a passenger from Malaysia (on an MSA flight) who had booked448 words
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Letter128 1971-10-05 6 NORMALLY bnckb;tts are hurled at civil servants.. Seiaom ao tney receive bouquet.s. Weil. I am giao to write this tetter of appreciation for the helpfui anu courteous service rendered to me by a clerical ieciuit (he told me tnat he haa just started working) curing my application for a birth128 words
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Advertisement259 1971-10-05 6 Golden Sound is one of Sharp's electronic i^kl^^^^^l Cl^^^l% M perfection. An all transistor FM/AM stereo that II v" J reproduces sound precisely with breathtaking m^m j realism. Pleasurable for both the professional X^^m m jP^^kß |M or i ust a listener. Goiden Sound is unique with Mm Iffl II259 words
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Miscellaneous180 1971-10-05 6 Mh't/ Oop It,, \.T. Hamlin TWEN VJUSr YEAH. BUT OH. WE 1 ,ftfac{#i YOU SEEN ANY < WELL, I'M SURE TMERE Y'SEE? I TOLD V LET TH G0... ITK EGG CAN RX X*j*ffO 0F M0 PURPIE" ME THEY'RE IN TH' I >rOU THEY WERE ABOUND.'/ WOW.' BIG LIKE THAT.' y180 words
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Article, Illustration305 1971-10-05 7 Christina Cheang - Cultured, rugged, gracious... Christina Cheang By Faces of tomorrow's generation today THESE are the three faces of the generation of tomorrow the cultured, the gracious and the rugged. THE CULTURED (left): Girls of St. H i 1 d a's Primary School, in striped pinafore, learning to be adept musicians with305 words
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Article89 1971-10-05 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Saber Air Pte. Ltd.. the Government-backed airline today retrenched four engine airframe artisans, two hangar helpers and two drivers. A Saber Air spokesman said: •This Is mainly because of equipage change in the organisation and criteria related to It." The spokesman denied a89 words
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181 1971-10-05 7 CHIN CHENG MEI - Siroz reapplies and gets his legal aid CHIN CHENG MEI By London, Monday MALAYSIAN BORN Siroz Husein Hassanal Abdoolcader was granted legal aid today by the Bow Street Magistrate's Court for his defence against a charge that he had committed an offence under the British Official Secrets Act. It was181 words
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Article47 1971-10-05 7 SINOAPORE. Mon. A twoweek Soviet trade exhibition will open at the Great World Park on Oct. 29. displaying Industrial and consumer goods. This will be the second Russian trade exhibition here this year In April the Russians staged a two-week show of Industrial equipment.47 words
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Article34 1971-10-05 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Stall owner Tee Ah Yuam. of Brickworks Estate, was fined S5O today for adding unlicensed saccharine to sweeten his cold drinks at Alexandra Hill Integrated School canteen on July 23.34 words
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131 1971-10-05 7 204 lb Rahimah wins fat women's contest PENANG, Mon Cheßahlmah blnte Kasslm Is not only fat but shapely. And her figure won her first prize In the fat women's contest organised by the State Development Office in conjunction with the Kampong Bharu Youth Club yesterday. Forty-year-old Che Rahlmah of Brown131 words
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177 1971-10-05 7 SINGAPORE, Monday JAPAN is likely to grant Singapore's request for an extension of MSA flights beyond Tokyo to Canada and the United States. The Straits Times was told that the Singapore request was one of the main topics on the agenda of177 words
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Miscellaneous225 1971-10-05 7 Straits Times Crossword 1/1 12 I IS I 14 I B^ l I 7 I I 6 ACROSS li Struggle with exam (7). ..Bad cigar., of French extrac- 8 t0 adorn 5. £uV TeK« 'lint gave gg» mean, deducuon from SSS^^ffiSS,' P*y <"'■ ai«o (7) 10. Mikes partner and I225 words
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Article, Illustration314 1971-10-05 8 ANNA GOH - National dress for the right impact ANNA GOH by rnHE best way to project the Malaysian image at international beauty contests is by wearing the national dress. So says Miss Kathleen Phuah of Peang who will be competing in the Queen of the Pacific contest in Australia next year. Kathleen314 words
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751 1971-10-05 8 The women who have lost a fortune for lack of know-how DAPER bags, type- writers, headlight dippers all originated in the minds of women. But the fortune that resulted slipped through their fingers. The trouble is that women often lack the necessary know-how to put their ideas Into practice. So751 words
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241 1971-10-05 8 Oily skin? Then cut down your spices, says beautician GIRLS who complain about their beauty problems to Miss Linda Tarn will find more than a sympathetic ear. They will be given expert advice on how to combat their problems. For 32 year old Linda is not only a beautician but241 words
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124 1971-10-05 9 Three of four RTC escapees caught CINGAPORE, Mon. Three of four prisoners who escaped from the Reformative Training Centre at Ulu Bedok today were later arrested by the police. Two of them were arrested bv Police Constable Cheng Heng Hung, of the one-man Somapah Road police post. The third was124 words
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Article86 1971-10-05 9 Pedestrian bridge or subway? SINGAPORE. Mon— The MP for Delta, Mr. Yeo Choo Kok. will ask at the next sitting of Parliament whether there are plans to construct an overhead pedestrian bridge or a subway at Tanglln Road, near Us Junction with Margaret Drive. He will aUo ask the Minister86 words
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Article40 1971-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Britain's Chief of Air Stall. Air Chief Marshal Sir Denis Spotswood, inspected various British military centres in Singapore today. Here on a visit with Lady Spotswood. he will fly on to Hong Kong tomorrow.40 words
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Article31 1971-10-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon Associated Bus Service was fined $30 today for falling to keep the front portion of its bus depot In Bedok free of Utter on Aug. 26.31 words
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Article, Illustration718 1971-10-05 9 T. F. HWANG - Private sees sue firm for 'wrongf ul sacking' T. F. HWANG COMPANY'S 'TAKE PROFICIENCY AND SUITABILITY TEST' ORDER UNREASONABLE, SAY THE FOUR PLAINTIFFS By SINGAPORE. Mon A TRADING company summarily dismissed four private secretaries when they refused to sit for an internal "proficiency and suitability" test, Mr. Justice Kulasekaram w718 words
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277 1971-10-05 9 Less developed areas to get a share of new factories KUALA LUMPUR. Monday I ESS developed areas such as Sabah, Sarawak and the East Coast states will get their share of new factories. This is stated In the latest Issue of Malaysia Industrial Digest, a publication of the Federal Industrial277 words
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Article193 1971-10-05 9 LI A I. A LUMPUR, Mon. A tin miner was today ordered to pay for a aet of curtains which he bought four years ago although he "had not touched them" because of a disagreement with the seUer. The sessions court ruled that Mr. Yap193 words
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Article61 1971-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Bombay Trading Co. was fined $100 today (or not complying with a health order to keep Its premises free of disease-breeding insects on July 1. Gemini Chit Fund denied that it had failed to comply with the health order at Its premises oil Tanah61 words
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Article29 1971-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The second prize of $20,000 was won by a participant In yesterday's Toto draw No. 78/71. The jackpot for this Thursday's draw remains at $130,000.29 words
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Advertisement93 1971-10-05 9 FUN AHQY! BAR OPEN 9 pm -3am /^^KtC&l LEtf^aMMr^ SATURDAVS-9pm-4am BrM^^^GL aW ©^^a^aaTaaa^^_- ala^*! ample porfcing »paca¥n ttm new mcirti-Btor-ey carpark MING COURT HOTEL TEL *****3 .(p j fcf REDUCTION SALE Ta LkJ on ladies' shoes and handbags from Paris fey r**j and Italy. |7m IS Hurry! For big money-saving93 words
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Advertisement379 1971-10-05 9 Advertisement Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the noticeable progress In a few way you speak and write? hours. You learn from the Are you sure that you are Interestingly written, easynot making mistakes that to-understand lessons379 words
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Article541 1971-10-05 10 Last week's meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund has m rvi (1 one good purpose. The prima donnas representing the dominant currencies of the world have beccme less temperamental and are now in a mood to take a fresh look at the monetary541 words
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Article334 1971-10-05 10 Asian traditions of hospitality require that visitors be well-treated, but that does not absolve guests from the responsibility of sticking to the house rules. These sentiments apply to countries as well, and it is in this context that the Singapore Government's decision to tighten the laws applying to334 words
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Article150 1971-10-05 10 South Vietnam's President, Mr. Nguyen Van Thieu, has emerged rather larger than life from the one-man presidential election which actually turned out to be a referendum. More than 80 per cent of the electorate cast their votes and of thim a shade over 90 per cent were150 words
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Article, Illustration960 1971-10-05 10 Henry Kamm - IT IS NOT ALL VIOLENCE IN THE LAND OF THE MARCOSES Henry Kamm By Manila |N the Pnilippines, a nation of extreme contrasts, no contrast is greater than that of the violence of public talk and gesture and the general peacefulness of the country. While words like "revolution" and 'insurrection"960 words
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1227 1971-10-05 10 HUGH MABBETT - The prison doors open in Indonesia HUGH MABBETT As political confidence takes h01d... By JAKARTA Indonesia is in process of releasing more than 25,000 political prisioners in a persuasive demonstration of confidence in political stability. By the end of this year the total number, according to the Foreign Minister, Mr.1,227 words
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Letter97 1971-10-05 10 'THE present campaigns In Singapore have missed out one very important item moral pollution. Judging from reports of drug taking by youths, the Government should take action to teach school children the virtues of high morals. A major contributing bad Influence Is the presence of suspect pop groups,97 words
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Letter166 1971-10-05 10 Lucky to get a room I WENT to Kuantan during the off-peak. olf -holiday season and it took me over two hours and visits to five hotels before 1 could iecure a room lor me, ir.y wife and baby son. People may think that Kuantan being an East Ccast capital166 words
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Letter81 1971-10-05 10 ("ANT the T.V. people v realise that the "Game Game" Is strictly for entertainment, as Is "Stump The Star." The cutting of the programmes spoils the fun. Where is the thrill when we can't have our final score of marks for the "Game Game" at the81 words
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Advertisement15 1971-10-05 10 EH3 THE WORLD'S FINEST TAPES LOW NOISE- es^ m HIGH OUTPUT Ml B2\ B|jebsen&Jessen| l15 words
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Advertisement194 1971-10-05 10 With high-performance teatures, tnis powerful new Model 415 ensures the highest degree of Balances the Brake, Hub, Tyre.Wheel and 1/ J Trim as complete assembly. m m\\ If Sensitivity Button for fine Hm| jm f Balance if required. m^^Sf^ 'r^\ Exclusive Repco J^sz^^m\ B/ ■fT Pneumatic Pick-up *r^L^B| Hf mr\194 words
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Article, Illustration144 1971-10-05 11 This is a Russian diplomat in Britain going about his business. As a spy. Hi is one of the reasons why 105 Soviet officials have been ordered out of the country. A hidden movie camera took this amazing picture at a "dead letter box'' a secret144 words
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340 1971-10-05 11 Then off they go to Russia with hate ONDON, Mon. Russian diplomats and trade officials accused of spying in Britain left London with their families today aboard a Soviet liner bound for Leningrad. Only about half a dozen of the 90 Soviet officials named In the Government's expulsion order nineReuter - 340 words
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150 1971-10-05 11 Moscow allies hit at Peking's tactics WARSAW, Mon. Poland and Czechoslovakia warned Peking yesterday to stop challenging Moscow for top place in the communist world, saying they would oppose all such "disruptive tendencies." The warning came In a joint communique Issued here at the end of a threeday visit byAP - 150 words
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238 1971-10-05 11 All 13 quit the Park Govt in power row SEOUL. Monday THE 13-member executive committee of the ruling Democratic Republican Party today decided to resign after some of the party's lawmakers joined the Opposition to push the dismissal of Home Minister Mr. Oh Chl-Sung. The committee met in an urgentUPI - 238 words
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Advertisement170 1971-10-05 11 87 released CAIRO. Mon. President Jaafar Nimeiry or Sudan has ordered the release cf 87 prisoners and i educed sentences passed against others, the Middip East News agency reported from Khartoum. Reuter. "Susan said that Jane said that you said that I should try Tampax tampons. "Why should I \MB170 words
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Advertisement115 1971-10-05 11 stocks I* inauguration ™l I THE FIRST IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE FOR SHIP I ACCESSORIES, SPARE PARTS I AND MARINE PAINTS. B Under the joint auspices of Intraco Ltd. B and the Japan Ship Machinery Export I Association (J.S.M.E.A.) the Stocks B Centre launches today an ambitious B programe115 words
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Miscellaneous8 1971-10-05 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (Tve LOtfT tmb^)8 words
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Article, Illustration447 1971-10-05 12 Podgorny pledges more aid for Hanoi MOSCOW. Monday PRESIDENT Porgorny reaffirmed continued support for the North Vietnamese and the Vietcong on arrival in Hanoi yesterday. The President heading an 18-member delegation, was given a warm welcome by Hanoi's leaders when he arrived from Burma. Speaking at a reception later lastReuter - 447 words
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225 1971-10-05 12 On TV for first time the privacy of death WIESBADEN 1 Mon. An elderly man w dying In a Lond< hospital when \v. German TV brought the privacy of death into millions of horn, today. The programme, called the Last Station, was filmed by a team of the West GermanUPI - 225 words
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Article53 1971-10-05 12 BANGKOK. Mon.— The Thai Government has launched a cruntry-wide campaign to stamp out increasing use of drugs by students. The anti-drug measures include a crash education programme about the bad effects of drugs, an extensive survey of import, production and distribution of drugs and a toughReuter - 53 words
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395 1971-10-05 12 WASHINGTON, Mon. Sen. Stuart Symington charged today that the Nixon Administration was planning to triple the number of CIA-fin-anced Thai troops to fight in Laos despite congressional prohibitions. The Missouri Democrat b chairman of a Senate foreign relations subcommittee which has been probingReuter - 395 words
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Advertisement1016 1971-10-05 12 Mtf iIIT T 5— offers y° u the greatest t^lP 11 IflE Package deal that has ever IGROUPlbeen made! install a €^mm% air conditioner and get these fantastic benefits! {O]\Yl«l«^iMßMl\°* I COSMOPOLITAN \W W^^^^m. (N^V^lvCt I l^ V^/#^P^^B^Fi^r I earner's Cosmopolitan is one air Q E t\9i 111 I conditioner1,016 words
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324 1971-10-05 13 Sato gets stiff warning from textile workers TOKYO, Monday. TEXTILE workers here have warned that they would work to topple the Government if it entered into any agreement with the United States. Thousands of workers yesterday joined hands with the management and pledged to obstruct any plan restricting export of324 words
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Article85 1971-10-05 13 A photo winner with no camera SYDNEY, Mon. Victor M inca. 47, of Melbourne won a national photography contest without using a camera. Mr. Minca said he laid a large sheet of photographic paper on the floor ft his darkroom and placed two models a youni; boy and a girlReuter - 85 words
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Article36 1971-10-05 13 NEW DELHI. Mon. Seven persons were killed and 38 injured when a bus went out of control on a mountain road in in southern India and plunged 50ft down a precipice— UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration55 1971-10-05 13 Now its a 'no pact' protest TEXTILE workers marched through Tokyo street on Saturday opposing a textile trade agreement between the Japanese and US governments. The 580.000 member Japan Federation of Textile Workers Unions declared: "We will not cease our struggle until we can smash the IS. aspiration with allUPI - 55 words
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103 1971-10-05 13 DELFAST. Mon. International Red Cross chiefs have begun an Inquiry Into allegations of brutality to Interned Republican suspects as Irish Republican Army guerillas continued their bomb and gun attacks on British troops. The Inquiry is being conducted by a thiee-man Red Cross team ledReuter - 103 words
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288 1971-10-05 13 A bitter reminder for Hirohito on eve of visit I ONDON. Mon A wreath mourning British prisoners who died in Japanese war camps was on display here today as the Press greeted Emperor Hirohlto's State visit with a mixture of awe and bitter wartime memories. The Emperor arrives here tomorrow.AP - 288 words
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Article141 1971-10-05 13 Crash plane and that bomb threat I ONDON, Mon. Bri- tlsh European Airways (BEA), owners of the Vanguard airliner which crashed in Belgium killing all 63 people aboard received a bomb threat against a similar flight three weeks ago. BEA revealed last night that they received a telephone call InReuter - 141 words
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Advertisement243 1971-10-05 13 ESOTERICA Ama/iof Cream lib Tn Clear Up Blemishes' Stubborn outward pirrplu and blacklect, fcipond tost, rtotcrtco clean trcomi have failed. Why? Becautt Esoterico ii not a cover-up, not a cotcd. lt» medication penetrate! deep pimple to dry, purify and heel All three ways. Formulated for ipecific action by a trustworthy243 words
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Advertisement428 1971-10-05 13 BP SHOWS THE WAY TO SUPER SAVINGS |HI^M|A lif^l AI Five dl ferent O^des of Super at five different prices! model and year. Find out the axact amount that you H _|J 111 ■■Si That's the big advantage of BP Superfive. And that's only need pay to get the exact428 words
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Article50 1971-10-05 14 tt Sctnb $6.60 .30 and C $3.60 .10 >. Traders $5.80 -f -10 V. Jacks $2.87 .09 Lepone Plant $3.28 i.E.A.L. $1.00 Merlin $0.80 08 .07 .06 factors <M) $2.56 Law Par $2 94 hell Ref. $3.06 Vearnes $3.86 '.MX. $1.47 lume Pref. $2.10 .06 .06 .06 .06 .0550 words
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Article29 1971-10-05 14 >i i 10. inc U.A.C. C Prop. I. R. G. S. Land Int Wood a. 51 UD $2.21 $0.79 $0.80 $1.24 $0.65 .wo -.86 —.05 —.05 —.04 —.0329 words
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Article22 1971-10-05 14 law Par 296.000 td Motors 169.000 P. E. L'ston 119.000 I.E.A.L. 109.000 rota I Turnover: 2.22M )elayed Percentage: 21.2322 words
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Article29 1971-10-05 14 IndntrUb: 193.72 194.74 Hotels: 76.64 77.03 Properties 139.90 137.89 Tint: 88.18 98.15 I robber*: 111.78 122.11 Dee. JO. 196« 100 Dec. SI. 1968 100 Dee. 29. 1962 10029 words
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Article233 1971-10-05 14 PRICES held generally steady in spasmodic trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Industrials had gains outnumbering losses two to one. This pushed the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index further ahead to 194.74 at the close. S<me Darby's success in acquiring controlling233 words
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Article49 1971-10-05 14 ()N THE official Malayan Short Term Money Market (or the week ended Oct. Z, 1971 the nuife of call rates was as follows: BANKING KINDS: 1% per cent lo 3>, ptr cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3. per cent to «H per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totalled $242 million.49 words
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Article1056 1971-10-05 14 DID AMD OFFIR PRICK OFF|. CIALLY LIITID AT TM« CLOtI OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE ROOMS OF TNE STOCK EXCNANCI WITH PRICE MOVMENTS IN INDUSTRIAL* < 'LOSING TONE: Industrials steady while the rest easier TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots1,056 words
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Article1244 1971-10-05 14 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ot the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lota of l.OOo unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A.C.M.A. (1) 1.75. Ajinomoto (6) 2.01, (1) 2.03, (1) 2.02. .\Wed Choc. (5) 2.02.1,244 words
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Article98 1971-10-05 14 SUMITOMO Bank, a member of one of Japan's largest industrial concern, Sumitomo Group, opened its representative office In Singapore yesterday at 144-B Robinson Road. The office, the bank's first In South-east Asia, is set up to foster close co-operation with the group's correspondent banks In the Republic,98 words
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Article671 1971-10-05 14 FURTHER clarificar tion about two recently-formed subsidiaries of Faber Union Limited is being sought by the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore from the Singapore property group. This follows Faber Union Llmited's reply to the exchange's first letter last week requesting Information on the two subsidiaries,671 words
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Article33 1971-10-05 14 PAN MALAYAN Holdings Is to maintain its single dividend at 124 Per cent for the year to June. Group net profits rose to $742,060 from $662,896 previously, after tax of $542,800 against $565,514.33 words
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Article40 1971-10-05 14 XHE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday finished unchanged at $618 per plcul on an official offering down 60 tons to 258 tons. The market was fairly steady with support from the Continent and the United States.40 words
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Article56 1971-10-05 14 Saturday Friday •U.S. (U.S. London Closed 42.40 Beirut Unavailable 42.70 Hongkong 43.8* 43.87 Zurich Closed 42.33 B 42 55 8 Paris Closed 42.84 Spore (1) 43 95 44 15 f Spore (2) 1*0.90 1(1.10 (1) Extort prices In non-sterling areas In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers56 words
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Article18 1971-10-05 14 Oct. 4 RUBBER: 98.00 cents (unch). TIN: $618.00 (unchanced). Official offrrine 258 tons (down 60 tons).18 words
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Article112 1971-10-05 14 CMINISI PRODUCE CXCNANOI, IIHCAPORE NOON CLOtINC PBICII FIR PICUL VEITERDAY CMtnut Oil: bulk (47 »*llen. drum (49 i tctltra. Cwi: Mixed (fob Ioom Oct./ Nov. IK Com (27 B. Pipper: Muntok A8TA whit* f.o.b. 100", NLW (l«7i Mints, Sarawak white f.o.b. 9«<t NLW $ls7| i«lkr«. Sarawak apeclal black f.o.b.112 words
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Article83 1971-10-05 14 CHIPMENT of Straits refined tin from Penang for September 1971 totalled 7,464 tons, according to statistics issued by Straits Trading. The following table shows the tonnage and destination, excluding metal shipment from Klang via Port Swettenham: September Jan-Sept. United Kingdom 80 1.215 UK (option) United State* 1,62083 words
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Article202 1971-10-05 14 T»HE rubber market yesterday was in the doldrums all morning with interest and participation down to a bare minimum. A slightly higher opening was not sustained and levels reverted to those of last Friday and later eased further in dull conditions. Acceptances from China of R.S.S. 2, 3202 words
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Article186 1971-10-05 14 EXPORTS of rubber from West Malaysia for August reached 110.415 tons, bringing the total for the first e'ght months of this year to 864.860 tons. Compared with August last year, the month's expert was down by 748 tens. However, the cumulat ye total for the period shows186 words
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Article126 1971-10-05 14 FEDERAL CABLES. Wires and Metal Manufacturing reports more than doubled profits of $422.404 before tax for the half year to June against $207,743 previously. The profits rise was achieved on higher sales of $4.7 million compared with $3.3 million. At this level. Interim profits have already exceded the126 words
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Article170 1971-10-05 14 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 4. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD I f_ I Sterling Pound 7.3850 7 3525 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3.4525 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar 2.9550170 words
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345 1971-10-05 14 iTOKYO: It is possi- ble the yen may be revalued through bilateral negotiations with the United States, followed by multi-lateral parity realignments, accordIng to official Japanese sources here yesterday. They said no JapanUS bilateral talks were currently in progress, but such negotiations could be openedReuter - 345 words
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Article362 1971-10-05 14 TVTELBOURNE, Mon—Mining, iTX oil and Industrial shares were mixed In very quiet tradIng on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Poseidon was sold down to $13.60. before recovering to close at $14. still 20 cents below Friday's closing level, and WesternMining dropped 10 cents to $2.50 In one of the362 words
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Article22 1971-10-05 14 All markets in Hone Kong were closed yesterday for the Chinese midautumn (Moon cake) festival which was celebrated on Sunday.22 words
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Article47 1971-10-05 14 'THESE rmt«s were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 2 mths 3 mths 6 mths 8 mths II mths 6*4 to 7 7\ to 7* to 7'« to 7* to 7 1/11% 7W% 7H% 7H%47 words
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210 1971-10-05 15 The two reasons why we should be accepted: Sinsehs SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Ngeow Sze Chan, 57. chairman of the Chinese Physicians Association of Central Malaya, yesterday gave two reasons why the Singapore and Malaysian Governments should give Chinese physicians (sin--ihsi legal status. He said: "The public are as confident in210 words
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355 1971-10-05 15 Pollution Rupert fives us top marks S'pore measures better than America's SINGAPORE, Monday MK HERBERT 1T1 LUND, America's Mr. Pollution Control 1970, today compared his country's anti-pollution efforts with Singapore's and gave the Republic higher marks. Singapore's measures, being nonpolitical in nature, were more effective than American efforts which were355 words
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Article157 1971-10-05 15 RAAYAT MAN ATTACKS WHITE PAPER PENANO, Mon. Chairman of the Party Social Ra'ayat Malaya. Inche Kasslm Ahmad, accused the Malaysian Government today of "not trying to resolve the Malayan Communist Party rebellion on a Just and democratic basis." "With the country drawing deeper Into the clutches of foreign capital, unemployment157 words
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133 1971-10-05 15 Brunei boys can keep hair to collar length BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon Brunei boys are to be allowed to let their hair down but only up to collar length. Disclosing this yesterday, the Director of Education, Dato Malcolm Macinnes, said there was "currently a world-wide trend among boys to increase133 words
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Article, Illustration129 1971-10-05 15 When serious art is fun SINGAPORE, M o n. Serious works of art occasionally turn into fun objects when they brine a breath of enticing French boudoirs and the mystical world of palmists into an art gallery. It all happened today when the fairy-tale marie mirror on the wall arrived129 words
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Advertisement231 1971-10-05 15 /^^QUALITY AIR IB fl^— Sigurd Stenhoj have been yCI H leading the way in producing «Jj[ fjjam tough, reliable single and two-stage Air Compressors for nearly 40 years. Most I requirements are met by range I available. Fully guaranteed. Fr* I Minimum maintenance. Built to Kf I last. See the231 words
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Advertisement207 1971-10-05 15 f^fff YEARS OF T99|P THE SvV STORY A pioneer in the field of food packing and distributing, S&W began life modestly in June, 1896, as a small wholesale grocery firm on Market Street at Fremont in San Francisco. The original firm, Sussman, Wormser and Company, was founded by partners Samuel207 words
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Miscellaneous1023 1971-10-05 15 On your TV and Radio 3.00 P.M. Opening and General 7.00 For the Family (C repeat) Programme Summary 1.39 Arena Sukan Hospital 7.40 News (0 Pok A™'*™' 100 News (M) 3.21 For the Family (M) 7.50 Our Music Makers Featur- rr >. le "J s Carl on 1 17 p.ristiwi1,023 words
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Obituary26 1971-10-05 16 MISS LEE KOON BENG thanks her relatives and friends for their condolences, wreaths and visits during the bereavement of her father. Mr. Lee Chor Hong26 words
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Obituary40 1971-10-05 16 MR. LIM SROW KIRW. aged 81. pass>d away peacefully 1 10.71 leaving widow Slew Cheng. children Raymond. Ronald. Roselyn. Ruby. Rita, 2 daughters-in-law. 1 son-in-law. 7 grandchildren. Funeral today, leaving Singapore Casket Coat 2 p.m. for Mount Vernon Crematorium.40 words
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Obituary49 1971-10-05 16 IN EVER LOVINC MEMORY of Mr. M Ignatius, who passed away peacefully on 5-10-64. Badly missed but forever remembered by his daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren. LILY CMIAM NEE LIM called home 4.10.6* The paising years will not diminish our cherished memories of a loving and devoted wife/mother.49 words
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Advertisement736 1971-10-05 16 GENIRAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMINT/P6RSONAL 7^777^***** PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 y: «.,d m'"TZ' so FOR D p T |LS «inimt,m 17 50 /or li vordi UUP"*-*. Minimum l.'fl /or 20 words Baa ip^rc I— MBsajiMl ■natsstt Bssajsa] Smuapers and Malsyna: SI. SO a trerd. Afmmum IJfl. /or 20 words Minimum $HJU lor736 words
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Advertisement859 1971-10-05 16 RETAIL SALESGIRLS required by leadlne Shoe Store. Previous experience an advantage. Ability to speak several dialects and Malay. Please write giving full personal particular* enclosing recent photograph (non-returnable) to Box A 4741 B.T. Spore. MALE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER wanted to work In Jurong ministration preferable. Salary $300 $*00/- depending on859 words
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Advertisement910 1971-10-05 16 CLERK TYPIST from district 3 with school certificate. Office boy preferably with own transport. Apply with non-returnable photograph Box A 4742 S.T. 8 pore WANTED FULL/PART-TIME PENSIONERS and housewives to do satea work. Very attractive commission. Apply to P.O. Box 117. Queen Street Spore 8. AMAH WANTKD IMMEDIATELY Cook General.910 words
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Advertisement891 1971-10-05 16 BRADDRLL MRIGHTS. Furnished single-storey semi-detached bungalow. Lounge/dlnlng room, S-bed-rooms, (1 air-condltloned) 2-bath-rooms longbath. Rent: $450/- p.m. David Phoa Sons. Valuers A Real Estate Agents. Tel: *****2. 20. Tanglm Road. KXCLUSIVK BUNGALOWS and apartments for Immediate occupation in top residential districts. Tastefully furnished. quiet aurrounaines snd large entertaining area. Rental $1,000/-891 words
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Advertisement1052 1971-10-05 16 1 BBDROOMKD AIRCONDITIONRO leave Sat available for months near Orchard Road area, spacious. fully furnished Tel: *****7. BUNGALOWS IN TOM CRESCENT 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's room and large garden. Contact C.C. Ang ***** B'pore. CRANGE ROAD furnished flat 3 bedrooms parquet flooring. Contact 9* Grange Road Tel: 3*2355 during office1,052 words
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Advertisement895 1971-10-05 16 PROPRRTV FOR SALV:— Kinga Road split-level semi-detached area 5.500 •q ft. ITice $140,000/-: Adam Road bungalow are* 54.518 aq.ft. Price $350.000/-. Spore ***** Property Department. NRAR OUILLRMARO CIRCUS Oroundfloor Fl.it. suitable for Shop. Beauty Parlour. Office. 1.700 sq. ft $30,000-. Real Estate Agents And Investment Company. 33 The Arcade. (•4*49/*****895 words
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Advertisement865 1971-10-05 16 BEOINNHRS AND ALL STAORS Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Principles of Accounts. L..C C. Intermediate/Higher. Shorthand speed 30 150. Regent Commercial Institute M-B, East Coast Road Spore *****0. LRARN TO SPRAK DUTCH Class conducted by a Dutchman Cemmeneing Stn. Oct. TS7I Please enrel ne* at: BALMORAL TUTORIAL CBNTRK 35 Balms ral Read865 words
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Advertisement935 1971-10-05 16 NAM-MO TRAVEL SKRVICK Limited.. Tour Malaya— Seven Days B*llo air-condlt.oned Bus 8*135/-. De—parti re Every Sunday. Monday.C/Highlands Four Daye Bs7o/-.-F.very Wednesday. K Lumpur. C/Highland.i. Ipoh— 3-daya 8*55/-. 2-days 3-nlghts *$4S/-. Departure 18/10/71 2.00 p.m.— 800 p.m. Bangkok Chiengmal Fifteen Days Ss37o'-. 10/10/71. lO'H/71. 1/12/71. i 11/12/71. 19/12/71. Bangkok Chiengmal— by935 words
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Advertisement1369 1971-10-05 17 LIVERPOOL AND OTHER UK /CONTINENTAL PORTS. Tpore Sails P. Sham Penang HUENUS le«oes. Liverpool Oct 6 Oct 8 Oct 1/11 Oct 12 MCTOR Liverpool. Be last, Glasgow.. Oct 12 Oct 14 Oct 15/11 Oct 11 pfiSANOER L.erpooi Oct 15 Oct 16 :"RASTUS Adam H'burg. Havre. L'pool Oct 11/11 CUCHAS li.erpoo1,369 words
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Advertisement1229 1971-10-05 17 I FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. NOrleans Balt'Phil k York Penang P Sham Spore Diakarta Bjpjtj| MEMNON Aag II Aag 24 Stpt 1 Oct I Oct S Oct 14 Nn II I M J. $IHIUS U Oet 24 Oct 25 Sit 21 Ocl 21 SH 15 ■j1,229 words
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Advertisement983 1971-10-05 18 KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong ETA S'pon ETA) P Sham IB f 8 Japan Persian CulC Service t m Sssfiasisflsssffi Kho Tg. Mani/Pontianak/Fremantle Service Tg. Mani Pcntianak Fremantle ••oV!ui" 1 M l I?."' .:V//;".V.""V.'.".'.'.V."".'."!! «/ii oct i»/2i s o?t 2i983 words
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Advertisement839 1971-10-05 18 ORIENT LINES LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THt REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) rt ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. U.S. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, H BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P. yham Penang mi NEPTUNE TOPAZ C 11 J2 Sis J Oct 11/12 Oct 13/14 Oct London 9/11.839 words
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Advertisement728 1971-10-05 18 fIP Om SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No3OF Jla Ampang KuoU Lu.npur H The National Shipping Line ot Malaysia FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Ptnang Arrifti: BUNGA ORKIO Pert "*»'< 31/10 London 311 R'dam 8/11 A'werp 10/11 H'Durg 12/11 B'men 14/11 BUNCA MELOR 15/11 Oct 11/22 Oct 21/25 Oct Havre728 words
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Advertisement720 1971-10-05 19 ■THt PORT OF SINCAPORE AU- IN: Ham Lfr Bt. GrcM Ocean 81. 1 THORITV ANNOUNCED THE Ocean Splendour K2. TrounK Xuan FOLLOWING BERTHING ARRANCE- B/3. Taegyong B/3. Tevcrya B 4 and MENTS FOR OCT. S. Tons Fong B'S. OUT: Centaur 3/4. Bhalrab ft, OUT T on K B 3 Martha720 words
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Advertisement686 1971-10-05 19 /jhJ^g\ COMPANIA ARGENTINA DE !p(m>: NAVEGACION INTERCONTINENTAL Ludißi tar Dirkai, Imus Urn. Singapore P. Sham Penang PAKP» ARGENTINA 15/11 0:t 17/18 Oet 11/11 Bet EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A tl,C*«rtrQ«r. p*rt SwtttntM tents: Jl Itick Street. H.i«i JiW«l SCCSNIP CO SMB., Ilia Illi. 0 C B C Bli t TtlilMfi/l. Ttl.686 words
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Advertisement490 1971-10-05 19 PROPERTIES FOR SALE PARTICULARS 1. No. 87/A/B Wallich Street 1,169 sq. ft. Land Grant 2. No. 24A B Nell Road 1.398 aq. ft. 999 years Lease 3. No. 148 A Jalan Besar 1,675 sq. It. Land Grant 4. Nos. 321 A B to 339 A B (odd) Beach Road 15.433490 words
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Advertisement1429 1971-10-05 19 nunG 38bBPiiB ■office equipment specialists We Have Moved to 80, JALAN AMPANG, (GRD. FL. OF BORNEO CO.) KUALA LUMPUR P. O. BOX 772 Tel: *****, ***** j PROPERTY FOR SALE Two 3-storey premises situated near Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur with 20 rooms, modern sanitation and vacant possession. For enquiries, please1,429 words
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Advertisement453 1971-10-05 20 ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES There are vacancies in our advertising sales department in Singapore. We need young, energetic and capable men to join our present team of sales representatives. Successful candidates will be responsible for the securing of advertisements for our group of newspapers. This entails regular business contact with executives453 words
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Advertisement537 1971-10-05 20 c INSTRUMENT TECHNICIANS SHELL require a number of Technicians in Instruments Engineering to meet the needs of their expanding activities at Pulau Bukom Refinery. Candidates must be Singapore citizens between 20-25 years of age, and be in possession of a Technician Diploma from the Singapore Polytechnic or a British Higher537 words
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Advertisement1120 1971-10-05 20 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH I'tRSKKI II AN Permohonan ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada Warga Negara Malaysia yang berkelayakan untok lawatan2 berikut 1. Penolonr Pecawai Pembanrunan Peneroka, (U(ama) Kelulusan: Sarjana dari Universiti Al-Ashar atau Tain 2 Universiti Ugama yang di-akui dan sa-kurang2-nya 3 tahun pengalaman bekerja. 2. Jurntera Letrik Kelulusan: Ijaiah Kejuruteraan Letrik dari1,120 words
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Advertisement652 1971-10-05 20 POLIS DI-RAJA MALAYSIA PENGAMBILAN PELATEH PENOLONG PENGLASA POLIS (LELAKI) (a) (i) Nama JawaUn: Pelateh Penolong Penguasa Polls (Laki2) (ii) Nama JabaUn: Pdis Di-Raja Malaysia liiii Kumpulan: Kumpulan Pengurusan dan Ikhtisas (b) Tangfa Gaji: $700x50-800 850x50-1.300 (c) Taraf Kera'ayaUn: Werganegara Malaysia (d) tJmor: Tidak lebeh danpada 28 tahun pada 1.12.71. (el652 words
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Advertisement1763 1971-10-05 21 ((ont. from Page 16) "••■>»<>ii. auiait SALON Ol LA GRAND! formerly or Goodwood Hot.i welromri ladle* Hi-Fi 0c Stereo n<l I""'™™ 'or body mauift sauna-bath etc. dally 10 am to *> pm. Shop 10 Ground Floor 200 YOU CAN NAVI HI-FI your Clemrnceau Avenu* Phon. 224*2 home riKl.t now; Kir.t1,763 words
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Advertisement800 1971-10-05 21 EXPERIENCED, WELL QUALIFIED MARKETING TOP-EXECUTIVES LOOK NO FURTHER! IF VOl ABE LOOKING FOB A BETTER CHALLENGING CAREEB IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT THE COMPANY P.T. TEMPO, a large company ln Pharmaceuticals with fourteen Branch-offices throughout Indonesia, famous as an outstanding marketer of Pharmaceuticals, established in Djakarta, over IS years ago. Its operations800 words
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Advertisement742 1971-10-05 21 GENERAL jSSffgCl ELECTRIC U.S.A. Owing to rapid growth and the expanding programs at our newly-built modem Industrial facility at Toa Payoh/Braddell Road, we are seeking suitably qualified candidates for the following challenging and rewarding positions:FACILITIES/MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Applicants should be College graduates in Mechanical Engineering. The successful candidate will be responsible742 words
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Advertisement1197 1971-10-05 21 AUDIT STAFF Turquand. Youngs (j Co. have vancancres in Singapore for: Senior Audit Clerks auditing experience essential, preference given to candidates with Bachelor of Accountancy degree or sitting A. CCA. examinations Junior Audit Clerks minimum qualification School Certificate Grade I. We offer A wide variety of audit experience Modern auditing1,197 words
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275 1971-10-05 22 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By PUNCH GUNALAN, Malaysia's No. 1 badminton player, has been installed favourite to complete a double at the six-nation Singapore Open badminton tournament which begins at Guillemard Road tomorrow. Gunalan has been made top seed in the tournament, which275 words
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262 1971-10-05 22 P. SENEVIRATNE - P. SENEVIRATNE By SIX boxers will shoulder Singapore's hopes at the Malaysian Open boxing championships at Stadium Negara this weekend. They are: Syed Abdul Kadir (light flyweight), Paul de Silva (flyweight), Cyril Jeeris (bantamweight), G. Thanabal (feather), Ismail Dams (lightweight) and Hashim Masud (light welterweight)262 words
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Article116 1971-10-05 22 SYED TOPS ELEVEN LIST CEOL'L, Mon. Malaysia's 0 Bred Ahmad, who helped hla team win the flve-uattoo East Asian Olympic soccer qualifying round here, topped the list of the tournament'! Best Eleven picked today by the Korean Press. Malaysia, considered only as dark horse* before the tournament, won all their116 words
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359 1971-10-05 22 "pOKYO. Mon. There wasn't a more discouraged group of X athletes than memoers of Japan's national soccer team who returned yesterday from Seoul. Alter training for three years, they failed at Seoul to qualify for a berth In the 1972 Olympic Oames tournament inUPI - 359 words
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Article235 1971-10-05 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE Pacific Motor-racing Championships will be x restricted to 2,000 c.c. (single-seater) cars. This was decided at the Pacific Motorracing Conference held here yesterday attended by delegates from Japan, Philippines. New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and Malaysia. The decision confirmed the unanimous agreement235 words
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Article76 1971-10-05 22 r»ANOKOK. Mon. The Royal Army Club of Laos defeated Thailand's Royal Thai Air Force Club 3-1 in the Second Queen's Cup football tournament here today. Royal Army led 2-0 at half time. Some 30.000 spectators watched the match at Bangkok's national stadium. Ooal scorers for Laos76 words
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Article40 1971-10-05 22 Army beat lowly placed FHthul Karlb 6-0 In a PAS league Div. One soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium last night. At Fairer Park, Tamil Brotherhood Association beat a nine-man Rajaji Sports Club 2-0 In Dlv. Two.40 words
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Article34 1971-10-05 22 SEOUL, Mon South Korea finished sunners-up to Malaysia when they overpowered Nationalist China 8-0 today In the final game of the East Asia cone pre-Olymplc soccer tournament Korea led 4-0 at halftime.34 words
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Article, Illustration422 1971-10-05 22 GODFREY ROBERT - Only way to raise Asian rugby-by Burgess GODFREY ROBERT By ENGLAND'S rugby coach John Burgess said yesterday that the only way to raise the standard of Asian players in Singapore was to match them against touring international teams. But Mr. Burgess clarified that the Singapore national team was not yet422 words
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227 1971-10-05 22 Wanderers held by Hotel to 2-2 draw HOTEL Singapura clawed their way to a 2-2 draw with Royal Navy Wanderers in their FAS League Div One soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Hotel Singapura showed punch and promise when they opened accounts In the 25th minute through Kadir227 words
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448 1971-10-05 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By- ANTASTIC" was how jockey Rod Daw kins described Sunglei Wang ll's grandstand finish which carried him to last-stride win from Aratunga in the llf Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah on Sunday. "The pace was a cracker and Sungei ig was448 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1971-10-05 23 IITEIGHTS for the Urgent Rate 813 TT Penang races Arnliem 8.13 iliis weekend Western Holdings 8.12 SATURDAY Scenestealer 8.11 CL 3 DIV 1-* F s a vu n re Dyna ty f\\ smn Pr M^. r a ,n 8?2 F ™<* s»rt£« ill Natuna 810 XL Rings 111,084 words
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Article888 1971-10-05 23 THE Stipendiary Stewards re- port on the Bukit Timah races over the weekend: SATURDAY Race Ii Bon Vivant (Dragon) was held in on the rails prior to entering the straight, then had to switch out and around Fair Chance (Subian) to make his run In the straight. Johnson888 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-10-05 23 p.ARIS. Mon. Mill Rff (No 13). Geoff Lewis up, sweeps to the front with two furlongs to go to win Europe's richest race, the 2 million franc SI. 12 million) Prix de I 1 Arc de Triomphe in Longchamp yesterday. Mill Reef, trained in England byUPI - 176 words
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269 1971-10-05 23 CYDNEY, Mon.—Australian Jockey Club Derby winner Classic Mission will be scratched from the Cauineld Cup, tlrst leg of the big Melbourne spring handicap double, coowner Robert Goh of Singapore said today. Classic Mission had been promoted to second favourite for the Caulfield Cup followingReuter - 269 words
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Advertisement163 1971-10-05 22 Stereo. All Of It. Stereo turntable. Precision machined. 33 and 45 rpm. 45 watts of total music power. A whole The lonearm returns automatically at the end of the record. houseful. From a solid state, heat-free The needle' Diamond. amplifier. FET and IC, code names for latest Headphone connector. lor163 words
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Advertisement104 1971-10-05 22 TWINCHECKCAR CARE INSTRUMENTS before it develops into an expensive repair job. This accessory is similar to the instrumentation that protects engines in luxury cars. The sets are easy to install. Kits come with full fitting instructions and diagrams. Fit your car with a Twincheck to protect your engine and your104 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous48 1971-10-05 22 SOCCER FAS Dtv. 1: Dwrul Aflah v Armed Forces. RAP Changl v Vigilante Corps (5 30 p m and 7.30 p.m. (Jalan Beaar stadium) RUGBY 8RU Dlv 3: W Coy 1 RNZIR r 8CC CoiU fpedang. 5 IS pin.) SWIMMING AUPB meet hHU (River Valley pool. 6 pjn.>.48 words
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Advertisement160 1971-10-05 23 JAPANESE STEEL the raw material of progress HP<- 4 *w%2 *X tt ~i >i x ~^k if I Mr Jb ft^JK^2r&9M E*l jj&^ This is a high-way in Japan, but it could be enormous quantities of high-strength steel and near any big city, anywhere in the world. For heavy steel160 words
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230 1971-10-05 24 A new gang pulled that Shaw kidnap bid CINGAPORE, Mon. Police have ascertained that the fourman gang that tried to kidnap Mr. Harold Shaw on Saturday was a newly formed one. They also believe that only one member of the gang has previous experience of kidnapping. The rest were newly230 words
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Article34 1971-10-05 24 ALGIERS, Mon. Soviet Prime Minister Alexel Kosygin arrives here today to start a North African visit aimed at building up and diversifying Moscow's contacts ln the Arab world and Western Mediterranean. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article205 1971-10-05 24 K.S. SIDHU - Thugs attack carpenters at night K.S. SIDHU By SINGAPORE, f.lon.— Police are looking for an extortion gang which has been terrorising workers of about 70 carpentry shops in Kalians: Pudding Road, off MacPherson Road. The gang struck late last night when 10 of its men armed with daggers, iron pipes205 words
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Article, Illustration175 1971-10-05 24 SAIGON, Monday COMMUNIST attacks across Vietnam rose to an 18-month high yesterday before and during elections in which President Thieu swept to "victory" against no opposition in a run to succeed himself. Military spokesmen said the commun'sts launched 92 attacks during the 24-hour period, highest175 words
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202 1971-10-05 24 HARRY MILLER - Lyalin's arrest a put up job, says paper HARRY MILLER From LONDON. Mon. Oleg Lyalln's arrest on a traffic offence may have been a "put up job," Dally Express defence correspondent Chapman Plncher said today. Pincher, who has some extremely good pipelines Into Whitehall, says it was "authoritatively revealed last202 words
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Article161 1971-10-05 24 BRUSSELS, Monday A MODEHN Robin Hood, today demanded 200 million francs (about $12 million) for East Pakistani refugees In return for the missing Vermeer masterpiece The Love Letter which he claims to have stolen, i Belgian newsman Walter Schwllden reported In Le Solr that following161 words
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Article412 1971-10-05 24 LONDON, Mon. The market cloerd quietly eaalcr on balance after having opened firmer. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Timea lades waa down 2 6 at 404.3. Oovernment atocka met food auprort with galna ranctns up to half point at Urn loaf end and around l/Btb among the ahorta.412 words
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242 1971-10-05 24 CINGAPORE, Mon. Vigilante Corps national servicemen are to be deployed to beef up Singapore's firefighting services. For a start, 700 of them will be trained for service ln the Auxiliary Fire Service to be formed next January. The auxiliary will augment the242 words
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Article44 1971-10-05 24 BANDAR SERI BEOAWAN Mon. Brunei today Imposed health restrictions on all travellers from Kuala Lumpur following an outbreak of cholera there. Earlier it had taken similar precautions against travellers from Kuchlng and Sarawak's First Division following notification of an outbreak44 words
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241 1971-10-05 24 Woman held captive by three youths KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 22-year-old housewife Mrs. Lim Chin Thiam, returned to her home in Jalan Badak off Jalan Pudu early this morning 23 hours after being held captive by three youths. She got home in a taxi shortly after midnight. According to the241 words
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Article55 1971-10-05 24 SINGAPORE, Mon. The annual Primary School Leaving Examination for 76,135 candidates will begin tomorrow at 461 examination centres. It will continue on Wednesday and Thursday at 188 English (49.984 candidates). 207 Chinese (20.144). 53 Malay (6.729). and 13 Tamil (278) primary schools. Last year, 75.19655 words
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Advertisement188 1971-10-05 24 TAKE AN ORCHESTRA INTO YOUR HOME WITH A U^2Bs!§) rad| gram PERFECTION IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DESIGN ARABELLA/STEREO I J TJ^fe2j*BßM||p^p^^^. ARABELLA/STEREO f f 4 :r -4 I fi9Pn^HKB3M The Masterpiece of the Nqrdmende I I *M I'^^^^^l^HlE Radiograms. Powerful radio chassis I HfeMtak^^^^ with 4 Wave-Bands viz. BC, FM, 9.188 words
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Advertisement170 1971-10-05 24 Kay^W-2 SW rf^l Hi JkH^HHVEJi^M tfl j Here's an exciting new way to enjoy your s favourite snapshots and picture postcards. j Slip them in the Paxiscope 650 and W lA™^ I pr«to! ther* they are, on the screen or Kk wall Lar 9 e K life! ln glorious colour!170 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-10-05 24 The weather The weather outlook for today from 6 am. to noon: Isolated showers.14 words
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