The Straits Times, 3 November 1971
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Title Section24 1971-11-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250?24 words
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Article, Illustration691 1971-11-03 1 China after Mao by Lee TEXT OF MR. LEE'S SPEECH: PAGES 6 AND 7 LONDON, Tuesday MR. LEE KUAN YEW predicted today that by the late 1980s, China will have enough economic weight to make herself felt by the smaller countries bordering her, from North Korea down to Vietnam, Laos,691 words
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Article130 1971-11-03 1 Sarawak Red threat 'grave' KUCHING. Tuesday SARAWAK Chief Minister Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yakub said today the security situation in the state is "grave" because the communist guerillas are now carrying out subversive activities in the state's Fourth Division. Up to now, he added, they bad concentrated their activities in130 words
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Article, Illustration235 1971-11-03 1 Two-day clash by IndoPak troops at border MOST SERIOUS BATTLE SO FAR NEW DELHI. Tues. Indian and Pakistani troops have wared a two-day battle near Tripura alone the East Pakistan border, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. The clash occurred on Sunday and yesterday when Indian troops retaliated against PakistaniAP; UPI - 235 words
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Article53 1971-11-03 1 MELBOURNE. Tver New Zealand «UUlon Silver Knight (10-1) ridden by Bruce Marsh today won the A 5102.000 Melbourne Cup at Flemlngton here. Second was another New Zealar.der Igloo and third Tails. Gay Icarus (Mike Mallyonl. the heavily backed favourite, finished ninth In a field of 21. (Report53 words
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Article36 1971-11-03 1 ROME. Tues. The 34-naUon council of the U.N. Pood and Agricultural Organisation (PAO) today unanimously Instructed Dlrector-Oeneral Addeke Boerma to invite China to apply for membership. PAO announced here. Reuter. (Sec Page t).Reuter - 36 words
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Article60 1971-11-03 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States plans to cut sales of natural rubber from Its stockpile from the present 6.000 tons a month to 4,000 tons from Jan. 1. the U.S. General Services Administration said today. The GSA said rubber sales throughout 1972 would be 50.000 tons,Reuter - 60 words
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201 1971-11-03 1 Sungei Siput, a town back on the front page THE first communist Emergency started in Sungei Siput on June 16, 1948, with the murder of three European planters. It ended a few miles down the road and 12 terrible years later when a last group of diehards gave themselves up201 words
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Article312 1971-11-03 1 Biggest guard ever for the Queen LONDON, Tues. Queen Elizabeth today opened a new session of Britain's 45th Parliament amidst unprecedented security precautions following recent bomb explosions near the Parliament buildings. More than 500 security agents and police were assigned to watch over the Sovereign as she drove In stateReuter; AP - 312 words
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Article44 1971-11-03 1 China names UN men UNITED NATIONS, rues. Communist China announced today that its Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Chiao Kuanhua would head Its delegation to the United Nations, and s Ambassador to Canada. M-°. Huang Hua. would represent it on the Security Council.44 words
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Article39 1971-11-03 1 MANILA, Tues. The gunman who used three peop'e. Including a 14-year-old American schoolgirl, f.s a human ***** Id against encircling police in in airborne dat-h to freedom yest «r--day has ijeen captured, the military said tonight UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article30 1971-11-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea The 47-member Pernas trade mission v cnina, led by its general manager, Wan Abdul Himld, returned today afUr an overnight *tay In H ing Kong.30 words
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3 a.m. ROUNDUP
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Article51 1971-11-03 1 BELFAST. Tues. A bomb explosion ripped tbro'jfh a pub today next to a police station on Belfast's southern outskirts. The pub is used mainly by Protestants. Police said they feared a number of persona were trapped in the rubble of the Red Lion pub. which collapsed.UPI - 51 words
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175 1971-11-03 2 NOW CONGA DANCE TO MARK CHINA'S PING-PONG DIPLOMACY PEKING, Tues.—Africans and Arabs danced the conga in Peking's Great Hall of the People last night in a new and lively phase of China's ping-p on g diplomacy. Chinese officials watched as Arabs, some in turbans, and African girls, many in miniskirts,Reuter - 175 words
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124 1971-11-03 2 China rejects Russia's border proposal HONG KONG. Tues. The Soviet Union has ottered to reach a border agreement with China by accepting the international doctrine on river borders, but China has rejected this proposal as insufficient for a general border settlement. River borders- generally are considered to ruii along theNYT - 124 words
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Article, Illustration42 1971-11-03 2 China's flag at UN The red flag with five gold stars representing China flies fcr the first time before the IN building on Monday. The flag, placed according to alphabetical order, is flanked by those of Chile and Cclombia. UPI radiophoto. IUPI - 42 words
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181 1971-11-03 2 Gifts and sex used to bribe U.S. troops WASHINGTON, Tuesday. brokers and salesmen used "every corrupting device" including bribes and sex to persuade U.S. sevicemen's clubs and post exchanges in Europe and Asia to buy their goods, according to a Senate report released today. The report charged that "corruption, criminalityReuter - 181 words
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Article303 1971-11-03 2 US' CHARGE - Peking hits out at Nixon's anger US' CHARGE 'ARROGANT POSTURE BY HONG KONG, Tuesday PEKING today hit out at what it called the "arrogant posture" of the U.S. following the admission of China to the UN. last week. The New China News Agency referred to President Nixon's angry reaction toReuter; UPI - 303 words
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Article33 1971-11-03 2 CAIRO. Tues. Egypt and the Soviet Union signed a protocol yesterday for the construction of a £62.5 million aluminium complex in upper Egypt with an annual capacity of 100.000 tons— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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114 1971-11-03 2 BUDAPEST. Tues. A self -confessed murderer spent 23 years hiding in his father's attic, Hungarian authorities said today. Officials at Fledeboro, a village 60 miles from here, said Gyu 1 a Doroghazi murdered his girl friend's lover in IS4B. He then fled toUPI - 114 words
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Advertisement133 1971-11-03 2 non"tomorrow then on to New Zealand and through the South Pacific to Honolulu and Los Angeles AIR MW IEAIAHID knows the South Pacific best. With BOAC, QANTAS, AIR INDIA and MSA (general sales agents in Singapore/Malaysia). II nXR E¥ 3 If* 1 'A' i j i\ fs vm f I133 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-11-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby yioo b\o foe me ooomj^ i™^ <v^ j DOtM l> y- -yV^JTCWEe^y LATER^—18 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1971-11-03 3 RUTHER BATUIGAS, 31, crime reporter of the Manila Daily Star was the personal choice as go-between for the gunman who held American teenager Susan Butler hostage for more than ten terrifying hours. Mr. Batuigas, a bullet-scarred journalist who has been wounded twice in the course of his work,UPI - 1,244 words
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Advertisement307 1971-11-03 3 GENERAL MANAGER (ELECT) (EARTH MOVING AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT) $3,000 plus Benefits Our client specialises in equipment for the earthmoving and construction industries. Products include excavators, crushers, crushing plant, tractors, rubber tyred loaders and ancialllary equipment. Selling is direct to the trade and follow up service Is an important aspect. The307 words
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113 1971-11-03 4 SEATTLE, Tues. A ring which smuggled mainland Chinese into the U.S. has been exposed with the arrest of five men, police said today Kennety Sueyork, 56, and Willis Soo Fee, 57. toth of Vancouver, and three Chinese seamen were arrested during the weekend. Sueyork andAP - 113 words
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Article76 1971-11-03 4 SEOUL: Police have rounded up a five-man North Korean spy ring, led by a 38-year old woman sent by the North Korean Communist Party, National Police said. The we man spy, identified as Kwi-nam Paik, sneaked into the south by sea near the West Coast port of Inchon on JulyReuter - 76 words
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Article37 1971-11-03 4 LONDON: Britain's new Race Relations board chief Sir Geoffrey Wilson said last night be was outraged by the racial discrimination existing in Britain and warned of the imminence of ghettos, race riots and black power communities. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article60 1971-11-03 4 NEW YORK: Mr. Ri-hard Zanuck has sued his father Mr. Darryl F. Zanuck and other otficials of 20th Century Fox for U5514,500,000 for sacking him as president of the film company. Mr. Zanuck, 36, filed a Joint suit seeking a total of U5518,200,000 damages with his wife, Mrs. Linda Harrison,Reuter - 60 words
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Article46 1971-11-03 4 WASHINGTON: The U.S. today revealed a new programme to help European countries launch satellites for peaceful purposes. Under the new plan, the U.S. would sell the countries launching services for satellites for such peaceful services as meteorology, navigation telecommunications and specialised aeronautical and maritime services. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article18 1971-11-03 4 PUERTO VALLETTA: Actor Peter Lawford, 48. married Mary Ann Rowan, 21, in a private ceremony on Saturday. UPI.UPI - 18 words
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Article52 1971-11-03 4 LONDON: A 23-year-old labourer was sentenced to life imprisonment today for beating an aged cripple to death with a spanner during a robbery planned by a 12--year old boy. The boy, Mario Carroll, was found not guilty of murder and manslaughter charges, but he was found guilty of conspiracy toReuter - 52 words
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Article31 1971-11-03 4 THE HAGUE: The Wateler peace prise for 1970, worth 30.000 guilders (about C 3.500) was presented to Lady Wheeler, president of the International Social Service (ISS) of Geneva, here today. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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423 1971-11-03 4 NEW YORK, Tues rrHE Soviet Union yesterday backed tbe United States in its refusal to help pay for a new United Nations office building and also supported a U.S. call for strict limitation of the U.N. staff. Rare Soviet support for U.B.Reuter - 423 words
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Article46 1971-11-03 4 SAO PAULO. Tues. Terrorists shot and killed an army corporal here early yesterday as they set Are to a local bus. The assailants opened up with sub-machine guns when the corporal tried to stop them them from tossing petrol bombs at the bus. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article45 1971-11-03 4 MEXICO CITY. Tues.— Twelve armed men dressed as policemen broke into the prison of the small town of Tecpan De Galena In the State of Guerrero and freed six men, including two convicted murderers, after fatally shooting one cf the guaids. AP.AP - 45 words
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282 1971-11-03 4 EAST BERLIN, Tuesday §OVIET party chief Mr. Brezhnev said here yesterday the prospect of a European security conference was beginning to take shape, but warned of many long-term European problems yet to be solved. Rounding off the talks he has held with East GermanReuter - 282 words
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133 1971-11-03 4 TIGHTER CHECKS OF FIREARMS ON PLANES MONTREAL, Tues. IT The 105-member Inter national Air Transport Association (lATA) announced tighter restrictions on possession of firearms on board member airlines starting today. The association said the reason is the increasing use ot firearms in hijackings and other violence on beard aircraft. ResolutionReuter - 133 words
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Article28 1971-11-03 4 MARACAIBO (Venezuela). Tues. Pour people died yesterday when a Venezuelan Lav airliner crashed shortly after take-off from Maracalbo All of the victims were crew members. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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280 1971-11-03 4 I WASHIKGTON. Tu«s. I A SPOKESWOMAN for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis described as "ridiculous" a report that a marriage contract exists between her and her Greek shipping tyco >n husband which specifies separate bedrooms and an outlay of U*****,004 a year for her travel,280 words
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Article, Illustration2060 1971-11-03 5 FENTON BRESLER - FENTON BRESLER by In the great days of radio, C.E.M. Joad was one of its great figures. He was a pundit, wise about things... except the foibles of his life. 44JJERE it is!" w\ called out my wife. "I've found it!" We were in Hampstead Churchyard on a lowering,2,060 words
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Advertisement31 1971-11-03 5 Dealer: Gemini Enteiprise. 12/U, Ming Centre. Siraapore 7 ETTRNA-MATIC SCTVICf CtNTHt JTH FLOOR DENMARK HOUSE, SINGAPORE t. Sot* Ag«n(r F.E. Zuellig (Trading) Pte. Ltd. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Panang. Kof Klnabalu. Kuchlng31 words
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Advertisement109 1971-11-03 5 From today BOAQand only BOAC, offers you: The VCIO and 747t0 London From today BOAC VClOs will leave daily from Singapore to London? 9 flights weekly. And there are 5 VCIO services to Australia weekly with 2 to New Zealand. Also from today BOAC 747s will leave from Bangkok for109 words
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Advertisement6 1971-11-03 5 TOMORROW: Overnight Joad loses his reputation6 words
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Article, Illustration2223 1971-11-03 6 QUOTE PERHAPS it was having to grapple with the realities of life in 12 years of office that I learnt that the welfare of a people is not advanced by providing more and more welfare services for free. Nothing,2,223 words
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Advertisement27 1971-11-03 6 Diethelm Mf* j| Aluminium Ladders J fjH Are So Safe/ J fw Solid construction. m [ft fh £y/ DIETHELM X CO.. LTD. Factories In Singapore ji&etaliny Jaya.27 words
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1375 1971-11-03 7 A whole generation of men in renter positions of leadership in Indonesia are Dutch-educated, more at home with the Dutch than with the Americans or the Japanese, it is not because of difficulties over language, for the Indonesians have been learning English1,375 words
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192 1971-11-03 8 First of Malaysian unity booklets out next month KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The National Unity Department will bring out the first booklet in the projected series on Malaysian customs and taboos next month. The series will comprise four booklets altogether, the first giving the religious and cultural background of the various192 words
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Article56 1971-11-03 8 SINGAPORE, Tues Mr. S. Vasoo, an instructor from the University of Singapore's Department of Social Work and Social Administration, has been elected president of the Singapore Association of Social Workers. Other officials are: vice-pre-sident, Mr. Tan Kin Hian; secretary. Miss Irene Yong; asst. secretary. Miss Deby Krishnan.56 words
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Article, Illustration432 1971-11-03 8 Director to pay $2,000 to travel firm SUIT OVER UNPAID AIR TICKET SINGAPORE, Tues A FACTORY production director was today ordered to pay $2,199 and costs to a local travel agency in a High Court suit over an unpaid air ticket used by his schoolgirl daughter in Holland in .June432 words
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287 1971-11-03 8 S'pore investment proposals for 31-nation talks SINGAPORE. Tv««. OINGAPORE industrialists will put forward several investment proposals, including offers of technical know-how and finance, at a 31--nation Asian investment promotion meeting starting here tomorrow. The Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, will open the nine-day conference which will bring together more287 words
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105 1971-11-03 8 Opium man is discharged because of old age SINGAPORE. Tues. A 67-year-old man was given a six-month conditional discharge today on his sixth opium offence because of his age. Chua Soon Huat, unemployed, had admitted having two packets of prepared opium on unnumbered hut at Cheow Keng Road, off East105 words
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Article25 1971-11-03 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The MP for Thomson, Mr. Ang Nam PUu, will tour Upper Thomson Road from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.25 words
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154 1971-11-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Civil servants below Division One other than those In the police or prisons service may now take part in politics with government permission. Those seeking election to the Dewan Ra'ayat or a State Legislative Assembly, however, must resign from154 words
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81 1971-11-03 8 PENANG, Tues. The former Runnymede camp in Northam Road became Malaysian property yesterday for a token dollar. The Runnymede, with a history dating back to the days of Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Sin- gapore, was the last British military property in Penanc81 words
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Advertisement280 1971-11-03 8 y ADVT. PERMIT NO. 0056 V YOU CAN DEPOSIT WITH SBS for as little as $30 a month at attractive interest rates. See us about our FIXED TERM SAVINGS SCHEMES. Earn an attractive interest income with security. Singapura Building Society Limited M*cOon«u HouM Mt* FkK*i Ochjrd f*Md S^v**"* 9POBotNo 917280 words
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Advertisement318 1971-11-03 8 723 variations on a theme by HASS£LBLAD The Hasselblad 500C/M, now with an interchangeable focusing screen, is quite v small camera, and yet it takes large negatives, 6x6 cm, where each picture area can really stand enlarging and reproducing in print. With the Hasselblad 500C/M, you can change over in318 words
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Article, Illustration875 1971-11-03 9 WHEN THERE'S NO NEED TO BAN FAIR COMMENT...' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. JU\i Chief Justice. Tan Sri H.T. Ong, today expressed the hope that the 1970 amendments to the Sedition Act would be removed "when the justification no longer exists for875 words
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Article48 1971-11-03 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The acting Prime Minister. Dr. Goh Kent Swee, will plant a rain tree on Mount Faber on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. to mark the first annual TreePlantlng Day. The ceremony will start off tree planting activities throughout the island that day.48 words
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Miscellaneous66 1971-11-03 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl VN/vkiMA 17)1 A gasp.'., whebze". CJU'KfSJbj fafl)/Acd£ lL how poya like THE TUBA HAS BUT ON V J*U y^K A TENPENJCY TO THE /^/<^^\ J^tf^ POMINATE/AND WHOLE/ y AS« (^3s^T I NOTICE V IT 'S KJ E* SX_J SOME SLURRING "OT 'Jl OF THE LOW66 words
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Article246 1971-11-03 10 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - Wanted: A Pied Piper for Brunei IGNATIUS STEPHEN By BANDAR SERI BEOAWAN, Tues. Brunei needs a Pled Piper, and badly, to get rid of Its rats. Rats, some big as cats are running riot all over the place here. Large numbers are making nightly raids in the town market causing246 words
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Article45 1971-11-03 10 SINOAPORE. Tues. Singapore Turf Club officials screened 62 people for suspected bookmaking at the Bukit rimah course over the weekend. Twenty -two people were questioned on Saturday and another 40 the next day, while the races were on In Ipoh.45 words
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Article41 1971-11-03 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Lim Khay Ouan has been elected president of the Singapore Lodge Theosophlcal Society. Other officials are: Mr. V. Raja gopal (vice-president); Mr. Tan Slow Hee (secretary); Miss Puncha Bandara (treasurer) and Mr. Llan Oan Hoe (librarian).41 words
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Article, Illustration107 1971-11-03 10 SINGAPORE, Toes. Two sisters, who were drowned on their first day at the beach last Sunday, were buried at the Hindu Cemetery in Chua Chu Kang today. Vijarani, fight (above left) and Tamilselvi, seven, (right) both of Telok Kurau School, drowned when their hired sampan capslsed off107 words
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322 1971-11-03 10 Varsity to start music degree course SINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Singapore will start a music degree course next year. It will be offered as part of the three-year general arts/social science degree course when the 1972 semester year begins In July. The syllabus will cover both Western and nonWestern322 words
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Article90 1971-11-03 10 Code system to speed up the mail KUAJ^A LUMPUR, Tues. A system of postal codes will be Introduced here next year to speed up the flow of mail, Deputy Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Hatl Abdul Talb Mahmud, said today. Initially, the system will be used In the busiest90 words
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Advertisement348 1971-11-03 10 ■■on'stagi: singing in person:; I HONG KONG MOVIE STARS^JfIKfIj \> I; IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SCREENING Of YANGTZE'S PRODUCTION k. STARRING JINNY HU CHIN HSIAN6 LIM M PAI ING MENC LI K AsECRET OflSt^JT' <k I SISTER r *tr -fc_ MANDMIN MM WITI EHLKI Ml MINES! SIITITLES gOPENS TOMORROW! ORCHARD348 words
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Advertisement265 1971-11-03 10 CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! 7 I q A new carpet is an investment which probably costs more than any other single item of furnishing. Having thought of the colour and type of carpets you want, how can you be sure you will get your money worth? The first vital point is265 words
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Advertisement711 1971-11-03 10 j ORGAN I SAT Njj S (TaUphww: *****4) LAST DAY! m 5 2 Show* At 7.00 ft 9.30pm. "UNFINISHED DESIRE" J (Chapter 2) »Z Mondann Color Scope a" i, English Chmesa Subtitles Advanc* Cash Booklnai a" >. At Th* Cathay Clficma from 10.00 am ta a.OOpm. daily. After 6.00pm, phan*711 words
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103 1971-11-03 11 MOTORIST FINED $1,000 FOR KILLING CYCLIST Tues. A brewery executive was fined $1,000 and disqualified from driving all vehicles for two years by a district court today for killing a cyclist in a traffic accident. Yap Mook Yoong, 46. admitted causing the death of Urn Ah Hong. 71, by negligent103 words
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Article52 1971-11-03 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. An Indonesian. P. R. Rustandl alias Peter Tan, was today committed to stand Ulal In the High Court for allegedly having counterfeit money a US$lOO bill and a 1.000-ruplah note at King's Hotel in Havelock Road on Sept. 16. Ball of $50,00052 words
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Article34 1971-11-03 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The former Tay Koh Vat Bus Co. was .'lned $700 today for allowing the company's buses to emit smoke on seven occasions, between May 27 and June 27 last year.34 words
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106 1971-11-03 11 Midshipman is declared fit to plead to murder charge JOHORE BAHRU, Tues RMN midshipman O. Satkunasegaram 21, was today declared fit to make his plea on a tentative charge of killing his superior officer. Sub. -Lt. Chow Tak Sim. He is alleged to have murdered Sub.-Lt. Chow. 23. in the106 words
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Article53 1971-11-03 11 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Science and Technology. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will open the nine-day Second Congress of Science at the Conference Hall In Shenton Way on Nov. 10. The congress, organised by the Singapore National Academy of Science, will discuss science and the urtan environment53 words
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Article53 1971-11-03 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Youth Section of He PAP s Whampoa branch Is cfTerlng 20 scholarships to Prlma-y Six and Secondary Three students based on academic performance, participation In extra-curricular activities and financial clrcumbtances. Applicants must be nominated by school principals and must be Whampoa residents. Applications close53 words
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Article52 1971-11-03 11 SINOAPORE, Tues— Dr. O.K. Surt. the assistant director of the Shrl Ram Centre for Industrial Relations In India, will speak on "Wage Incentives and Productivity" at the MSA Auditorium at 5 p.m. on Nov. 12. The talk U organised by the Stamford Centre for executive and52 words
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Article, Illustration240 1971-11-03 11 Melson appeared troubled before death, says PC SINGAPORE, Tuesday OTATE Coroner Mr. Liew Ngik Kee. today recorded a verdict of suicide on PSA police constable Michael Melson, whose kidneys were used in the recent double transplant. Melson, 29, was found with a gunshot wound240 words
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81 1971-11-03 11 FIVE INDON TRADERS RESCUED FROM SEA MUAR. Tues.— Five Indonesian barter traders were rescued at sea during a storm near Parit Jawa fishing village here last night. Two Malaysian fishermen found them swimming aimlessly near their sinking vessel and took them to safety. The Indonesians were on their way to81 words
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Article43 1971-11-03 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Buddhist Union will hold a vegetarian dinner in Jalan Senyum on Nov. 13 to celebrate its 34th anniversary. There will also be a special service to commemorate the anniversary at the Jalan Senyum shrine on Nov. 19.43 words
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212 1971-11-03 11 ARTHUR RICHARDS - MSA to start Saigon service in February ARTHUR RICHARDS By QINGAPOHE, Tues. O MSA today confirmed that it would, operate a thrice-week-ly Boeing-737 service between Singapore and Saigon from February next year. The flights will leave Singapore at 9.30 a.m. every Monday. Thursday and Saturday, and arrive In Saigon at212 words
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Article438 1971-11-03 12 Little that is worth having is free as Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has reminded the Institute of Directors in London. Even clean air has to be paid for in anti-poll-ution devices, whether the cost is borne by the manufacturer or the taxpayer. Although some of Mr. Lee's other438 words
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Article326 1971-11-03 12 American refusal to help pay for new offices for the United Nations in New York has received unexpected support from the Soviet delegate, a rare example of similarity between Russian and American views. Only a few days ago the Soviet Union urged the UN to abandon326 words
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Article270 1971-11-03 12 It is too much to expect that the health report on schoolgirl hysteria by a team from the medical faculty of the University of Malaya will end the phenomenon, but it ought to knock some sense into half-hysterical teachers and at least curb sensational mass outbreaks. The cause270 words
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Article, Illustration1806 1971-11-03 12 Gerard Corr - SUNGEI SIPUT town under suspicion... Gerard Corr By THE black, merry eyes twinkle and the face worn shiny smooth in seven decades creases into familiar folds as it enjoys again the favourite, much- repeated coffee shop joke. "Of course, everyone in Malaysia thinks we are all communists in Sungei Siput.1,806 words
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Article650 1971-11-03 12 REX MAC GALL - REX MAC GALL BY DUBLIN RESPITE the often romantic depictions of them as a rebellious and revolutionary people, in reality most Irishmen are conservatives, and it is in this light that their successive risings against foreign domination over the past 800 years must beOFNS - 650 words
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Advertisement8 1971-11-03 12 MULTI*STAR /j&£sCk Sales Service I fc» THONOffIAOO(B)PTE LTD8 words
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Advertisement145 1971-11-03 12 TOMORROW: THE NEW VILLAGES Jfr 7 liveliest fait /M of them all ]Xj Over 35.000 products from 80 different count-ies embracing handtools, housewares, ironmongery I and hardware for home and garden will be sho nn V— at this great International Trades Fair. Tr^d* )A buyers are invited to write for145 words
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260 1971-11-03 13 AUSTIN MORAIS - The ADB issues 10 billion yen bonds for public sale AUSTIN MORAIS By ASIAN Development Bank bonds of 10 billion yen (about US$3O million at current rates of exchange) are being issued in Japan for public subscription. This is the ADBs second and largest offering of its bonds in Japan.260 words
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Article, Illustration531 1971-11-03 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - Market: Bulls sleep as sentiment wavers BLAIR JOHNSON By CHARE prices are at a turning point. Market sentiment, though still strong, is wavering, the bu lls appear have to succumbed to the bears, but for hovy long is the million dollar question. The Straits Times Industrial Ordinary shares index has531 words
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368 1971-11-03 13 COLIN GIBSON - EEC status for HK likely to boost its growth rate COLIN GIBSON By SJEVf YORK: The European Common Market's recent granting of "developing nation" status to Hong Kong may help the British colony boost its already healthy 13 per cent annual growth rate even higher, according to Chase Man 7368 words
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Article188 1971-11-03 13 CROESUS - CROESUS By New boys I HEAR that a large and influential London stockbroking firm is about to set up shop in Singapore. Not for the purpose of competing with local brokers, but with the aim of expanding overseas investment in the region. The broking house has for some188 words
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462 1971-11-03 13 MOK SIN PIN - DBS IN A TRIPARTITE VENTURE TO FORM ASIAN APPRAISAL MOK SIN PIN By AMERICAN ApA praisal of the United States, acknowledged as the world's largest appraisal authority, has expanded its operations to Singapore. The company, in cooperation with the Development Bank of Singapore and Appraisers (Philippines) Inc.. has founded a462 words
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171 1971-11-03 13 A bigger home for the Colt Galant By HENRY CHANG THE Mitsubishi Division of Cycle and Carriage in Kuala Lumpur will soon get a $450.--000 expansion and uplift of its premises. Work on the project is to begin shortly, and according to the manager of the Division. Inche Jaffar bin171 words
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490 1971-11-03 14 PAUL STRAUSS - That 18K glitter: Call by HK jewellers for law to stop fraud PAUL STRAUSS By lIONG KONG: "All that glitters is certainly not 18 carat gold in this British colony. Prominent Jewellers and the Swiss Consul General in Hong Kong have come forward with tales of hundreds of customers defrauded490 words
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216 1971-11-03 14 EIGHT BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN ASIA FOR ANNUAL TALKS IN K.L. By HENRY CHANG THIS year's meeting of Asian Business Schools will be hosted by the Division of Business Administration of the University of Malaya. Scheduled for Nov. 10—12 in Kuala Lumpur, the meeting will specifically discuss faculty consulting, the relationship216 words
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Article269 1971-11-03 14 Mr. David A. Henton has been appointed general manager of the Singapore Hyatt Hotel. He replaces Mr. Jim Hill who left recently to open the new London Hyatt at Heathrow Airport. Mr. Henton Joined the Hyatt hotel chain last year as general manager of the Mount Lavlnia269 words
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Article, Illustration316 1971-11-03 14 SINGAPORE'S Jurong Port saw a sudden Influx of ships last month which caused a temporary congestion. During the last two weeks these Included six bulk carriers a 7,000 ton vessel carrying salt, a 12,000 ton vessel carrying raw sugar, two vessels (7,000 and £,000 tons) carrying clinker316 words
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Article253 1971-11-03 14 A TUG BARGE shipping system which promises to reduce costs substantially in the coastal trades is now being given a long hard look by the Governments of Western Australia and Tasmania, according to KINGSLEY WOOD, my colleague in Sydney. The system (see diagrams), which rigidly couples a tug253 words
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220 1971-11-03 14 Review by MIM in Chinese and Malay mHE Malaysian Institute X of Management (MIM) has brought out the first Issue of its Review in Chinese. A similar issue in Malay is in the press and expected to be in circulation soon. These Issues of the Review In Malay and Chinese220 words
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Article454 1971-11-03 14 KINGSLEY WOOD - KINGSLEY WOOD By CHAIRMAN of Conzinc Tiotinto of Australia, Si r Maurice Mawby, has called for greater cooperation between Australia and Japan in developing industries in Southeast Asia. Sir Maurice believes there will be growing direct economic links between Australia and Japan. He says large Japanese industrial454 words
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Article1026 1971-11-03 15 DID AND OFFER PRICES OFFID CIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS VESTERDAr WERE: UNIT TRUST (Ai.a Unit TruM) (Minaiin' Prl»M fH N«*. J) Mai. tnvMt fund 1.45 160 xd Mai.1,026 words
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Article1267 1971-11-03 15 BUSINESS In ana reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Mean (1) 1.45. AUied Choc. (5) 2.3 C. (3) 2.28. (2) 227, (5) 2.29.1,267 words
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Article250 1971-11-03 15 OYDNEY. Tiies— Today's clos--0 Ing prices In Australian dollars and cents. Ampol 87 Aunt. Con. lnd. 1.63 AuMlm 1.16 A.N.I. (Aunt. Nat lnd) .87 A H.M. 1.50 Bank N.S.W 5.62 Hell Brot 2.0S Horal 1.80 Brit. Tob 2.10 B.H.P 10.00 Coal All 80 C.B.A 2.20 Col. Sugar* 4.38 CJ.250 words
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Article70 1971-11-03 15 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Monday 71.84 Friday 72.02 Week ago 72.29 RUBBERS Monday 247.98 Friday 250.15 Week ago 244.72 OILS Monday 313.28 Friday 320.49 Week ago 318.35 1X1)1 >TRI\I S Monday 403.8 Friday 409.8 Week ago 4C2.6 DOW JONES AVFRAGES INDUSTRIALS Monday 825.86 PTlday 839.00 Week ago 848.50 LONDON DOLLAR70 words
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Article379 1971-11-03 15 VIEW YORK, Tues. Stock x> prices fell In fairly light trading as Investors continued to remain on the sidelines. The Dow Jones industrial Index dropped 13 14 points to 825.86. Its low for the year. Volume slowed to 10.9 million shares from Friday's 11.7 million shares. Losers outpaced379 words
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Article164 1971-11-03 15 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rales as at Nov. a. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar few Zealand Dollar knith Arabian Dinar Dollar -ocal dollar* to 100 nniU >f Foreif n Currency Belgian Francs164 words
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Article228 1971-11-03 15 HONO KONO, Tats. The market opened on a very quiet note and generally held steady until the afternoon session, when prices receded fractionally. Talkoo Dorks came tack HKI3 to HKS94. Kowloon Wharf were ilown HKS3 to HK575.50. Hong Konr Docks eased back 20 cent* HKS2O 30 and Chins228 words
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Article31 1971-11-03 15 Hon« Kwif ywUrtUy the U.». w«* quoted at 5 8323 for T.T. and 5.81 S for Mth. tuning »v quoted at 14 SO and »n. tail I*M 508.125.31 words
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Article35 1971-11-03 15 l.irpi-r Gilf Vearnes ilenealy ;n.e. T. iammon •M.C. irtron law Par I. Iron fil $490 $3.96 $1.38 $376 $0.98 $1.50 $1.59 $1.79 $3.38 $3.46 .12 .10 .09 .08 .07 .06 .06 .06 .06 .0635 words
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Article34 1971-11-03 15 '.E.G.I. I. Indust. 1. Cont lobinson >. Hold. Sugars :.o.b. iheraton pl.lMnd. 'run.! $2.64 $0.75 $2.60 $2.40 $0.98 $1.92 $4.80 $0.65 $1.01 $1.92 —.07 —.06 —.06 —.05 —.04 —.04 —.04 .03 i —.03 —.0334 words
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Article22 1971-11-03 15 Veneer Products 218.000 Pan Electric 196.C00 Haw Par 193.000 Power Telecom 190.000 Total Turnover 2.05 M Delayed Percentaee 32.6522 words
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Article32 1971-11-03 15 Industrials: 196.09 ***** Hotels: 76.13 16.J3 Properties 134.21 134.03 Tim: 98.11 98.09 t rubbers: 123.86 124.16 Dec. 30, 1966 s 1M 1 Dec. 31. 1968 IN t Dec 29. 1962 Iimi32 words
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Article553 1971-11-03 15 MERLIMAU PEGOH chairman. A.W. Scott says unless there is an Improvement In the rubber price, a further fall In rubber profits will occur even with the anticipated contribution to profits from Oedong. On the other hand, he assures shareholders In his annual report, with Increasing crops and the553 words
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Article240 1971-11-03 15 A DULL DAY IN THE STOCK MARKET IT WAS touch and to on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday as operators searched for a sounder base from which to jump. The result was a mixed tally with industrials still claiming the bulk of activity. The day's total turnover240 words
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Article181 1971-11-03 15 STRAITS TIN PRICE UNCHANGED THE price of Straits tin in Penang was unchanged yesterday at $623 per picul on an official offering down 57 tons to 294 tons. The overnight London metal price was also unchanged with forward buyers quoted at £1.413 per metric ton. The local market was quietly181 words
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Article36 1971-11-03 15 London copper price* on Monday (prevlou* In bracket*): Wlrebar Spot buyer £418 SO (£4I*. SO) selleri £417.00 (£419.00): Three Months buyer £423.00 (i 125.00) seller £423. 50 (£423.50). Market ten*: Steady Sales: 2.32S ton*.36 words
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Article41 1971-11-03 15 In London on Monday the palm oil price* of Malayan 6 per cent CIF UK N European porn In bulk, •terllng per long ton Dec. Jan. wu quoted at £109 ••lien (unchanged). Feb /Mar. at UK £105 paid (unchanged).41 words
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Article58 1971-11-03 15 THESE rates were quoted on 1 the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are lor of U5525.000 and above. 1 mth 2 mths 3 mths 6 mths 9 mthi 12 mths 4 13/16 to 5 l/lt% 5 5/8 to 5 7/8 5 5/8 to 5 7/8 5 3/458 words
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Article19 1971-11-03 15 NOV. 2. RUBBER: 96 75 (up 0.75). TIN: $623 (unchanged). Official Offering 294 tons (down 57 tons).19 words
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Article111 1971-11-03 15 CHIMIK PRODUCI IXCHANCE SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PED PICUL YESTERDAY. C*Mnut OH: bulk S46i teller*, drum 549 seller*. Capra: Mixed <f.o t> looae Nov/ Dec. UK/Oont. $27 B Ptpear: MMntok AST A white f.o.b. 100", NLW 5220 lellera. Sarawak ulite f.o.b. 9ft- NLW $210 aellera. Sarawak special black fob111 words
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Article54 1971-11-03 15 Mwiday Saturday »v »v London 42.15 «?34 Beirut 42.43 42.4.1 HoiiKkong 44.21 44.24 Zurich 42.108 42.308 42 258 42.458 Parl* ClOMd 42.67 Sport (I) UNCH 43.99 S S B'pore (2) 160.00 158>0 ill Export price In non-iterlinf araai in U.B. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealer* price* In54 words
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Article355 1971-11-03 15 AFTER an unchanged opening the rubber market yesterday was slow to form but was later slightly steadier on short-covering in thin conditions. The rise was not sustained, however, and later in the morning levels reverted to those of Monday's close. There was small forward interest on switch355 words
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Advertisement100 1971-11-03 13 ww i>v iH6P^r^T^^H PARKER 61 mostrmar£ifle writing instrument! There are more expensive gifts than this, but none quite so impressive! This is the remarkable Parker 61... a gift of beauty and elegance. You can choose the filling method ,M I It fills quickly and cleanly from vj% ft an ink100 words
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Advertisement119 1971-11-03 13 INSIDE That 18K (Utter: Call by Honj Ron* jewellrrs for law to stop fraud; Kijht business schools in Asia for annual talks in Kuala Lumpur; News from Australia; Shippinf column; People in business. Page 14. Company news; Share market report; Commodities; Closing prices and business done; Overseas market NewYork. Sydney,119 words
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Advertisement229 1971-11-03 14 INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE BUILB YOUR MONEY BY USING OUR HELP B EXPERTISE READILY AT YOUR DISPOSAL ARE MANY SAVINGS SCHEMES. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS CONTACT US AND WE WILL GIVE YOU TKE NECESSARY INFORMATION AND ADVICE TO REALIZE YOUR AIMS. SOME EXAMPLES OF WHATWEOFFER:FIXED DEPOSIT FIXED SAVINGS FIXED229 words
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Advertisement138 1971-11-03 14 t^BLBHh^ BvaV JB. £*r Jew! AUStTcllicin See the latest and best f rom 50 of Australia's inAi i<H-t-Jol Tl-rw^ top industrial manufacturers. This equipment lOQUSirldi iniQC is specially chosen for its selling potential in T")icr)lp|y Singapore and the range is wide: CU^V»^ri; I LJ 4.^1 Engineering, Materials Handling, Welding, onangri-LyH138 words
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Advertisement135 1971-11-03 15 PERTH-WEST AUSTRALIA IMPORTANT CITY FREEHOLD McNESS' ROYAL ARCADE CORNER OF BARRACK STREET AND HAY STREET, PERTH will be offered for sole by PUBLIC AUCTION on Wednesday 24th November, 1971 ot 11 a.m. in the Bonquest Room, Palace Hotel 108 St. Georges Terrace. Perth. W.A. LAND AREA 31.4 perches (8550 M135 words
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Advertisement503 1971-11-03 16 c REFINERY PLANT OPERATORS SHELL have a number of vacancies for Refinery Plant Operator* at their Pulau Bukom refinery complex. Candidates must be: male Singaoore Citizens below the age of 25 in possession of a School Certificate with credits in Mathematics and Physics or Chemistry willing to do shift work503 words
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Advertisement691 1971-11-03 16 World wide American container carrier requires CAREER SEEKERS, NOT JOB HUNTERS for their Singapore Operations and Sales offices. Candidates must be Singapore Citizens. They must possess minimum School Certificate, pleasant personality and a genuine desire for self-development in progressive organisation that demands the best from its employee* Some knowledge of691 words
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Advertisement949 1971-11-03 16 THE SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB has an immediate vacancy for the pesition of ACCOUNTANT Applications are Invited from male or female Singapore citizens in possession of a recognised accountancy qualification. Members of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries will also be considered. Applicants who should be within the age range 25949 words
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Advertisement363 1971-11-03 16 INIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN LIBRARY OFFICER Applications are Invited for appointment to the above posts. QUALIFICATIONS University graduates and should have recognised professional library qualifications Preference will be given to candidates with some experience in library work. Candidates who do not possess recognised professional library q'lallftca'.ons will be considered363 words
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257 1971-11-03 17 Language problem but Ya Fong may still get the role SINGAPORE. Tues. American woman film producer Mrs. Jodl Desmond Cole has learnt that TV comedian Ya Fong speaks only pidgin English. But she is still keen to look him over as a possible Charlie Chan in a new film and257 words
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Article103 1971-11-03 17 Pernas to appoint middle-men KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Pern&s Malaysla"s state trading corporation, will soon appoint Its first Malay distributors for made-In-China goods. About $2.2 million worth of Chinese goods, including textile, light machinery and chemical products have been ordered by Pernas for distribution to Malay traders. Its general manager. Inche103 words
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95 1971-11-03 17 Singapore to take part in Canberra drug talks SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore will take part in a regional conference on drug trafficking to be held In Canberra from Nov. 22 to 25. Other countries participating are Hong Kong, Malaysia. Indonesia, Laos, New Zealand. Thailand, the Philippines and South Vietnam. The aim95 words
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Article11 1971-11-03 17 SINOAPORE. Tues. Alexandra Hospital's telephone number U now *****2.11 words
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401 1971-11-03 17 Hoteliers to call for control of building of hotels SINGAPORE, Tuesday 'JMIE Singapore Hotel and Restaurant Association is to urge the Government to control and building of hotels here. This Is in line with a resolution passed at the second convention of the Asia and Australasia Hotel and Restaurant Association401 words
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Article63 1971-11-03 17 TALKS ON LOWCOST FOOD SINGAPORE, Tues. About 30 food industry executives from eight Asian countries are meeting at the Shangri-La Hotel to determine ways private food firms can provide nutritious low-cost foods for Asia. The four-day conference which started yesterday, is organised by the League for International Food Education. Countries63 words
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Article, Illustration177 1971-11-03 17 RITA LOONG - Oyster feast fit for a Queen RITA LOONG By SINGAPORE, Tues. The t3 tide swept in regal pickings at Oyster Hour today. Making her first official appearance at Goodwood Park Hotel was no ordinary mermaid but the Queen of Oysters herself, Miss Shelley Younf. Dressed in a multi-striped sown •myFrancis Ong - 177 words
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185 1971-11-03 17 Wanted man shot by police after two-mile chase pENANG, Tues. A wanted robbery suspect led a police party on a two-mile chase before he was shot and seriously wounded on the roof-top of a house at Ayer Itam Road this morning. A big crowd, including school children and housewives on185 words
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Article75 1971-11-03 17 Minister to open trade show SINGAPORE, Tues— The Australian Minister for Repatriation, Mr. Rendla McNeilage Holten, will arrive in Singapore on Thursday to open the Australian industrial trade display at Shangri-la Hotel. Mr. Holten, who U responsible for the rehabilitation and welfare of ex-servicemen in Australia, was the leader of75 words
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Article65 1971-11-03 17 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Phoenix Dance Troupe will hold a folk dance rally at the Singapore Oay World Stadium from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 14. It is sponsored by the Oeylang West citizens' consultative committee. Admission tickets are obtainable free of charge65 words
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Advertisement128 1971-11-03 17 Enjoy a panoramic view of Singapore's buxxing KSS harbour from our top floor RESTAURANT NITECLUB Kg Xv BAR. GOOD-LUCK MORHINS TEA I FREE TEA FOR EVERYONE Butinets starts at 7.00 a.m. DELICIOUS HONG KOHG TIM SUM Only 40 ctt. each. Do not miss it. V CHINESE QUICK LUNCH 4 palatable128 words
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Advertisement79 1971-11-03 17 •••caught auaffing ccffee at the Ccffee I -< use. MERLIN HOTEL E^lHn c nffy I Hi w\ K J i^if^sflrfr V^^ "1" Any time, any day, the best quaffing coffee in Singapore is brewing at the Coffee House. With snacks from sandwiches to steaks! It's all there at j£ Singapore's79 words
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Miscellaneous802 1971-11-03 17 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening and Housewives 741 News am) f< ewsree i (C) 5 Programme Summary 7.SS World Championship Matinee The Serious Lesson in p n k Amai Amai Wrestling (Cantonese, Part 1 English The Bold Ones Broken J-J rj4 Qhazal subtitles) U'W Doctor "S Documentary802 words
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173 1971-11-03 18 Bus firm closure hits residents of Naval Base SINGAPORE, Tues. The closure of the Naval Base has brought its first problem to the township It Ls now without a bus service. For the Naval Base Bus Service, which has served the area since 1937. closed down yesterday when the last173 words
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78 1971-11-03 18 NEW HEAD FOR POLICE PUBLICITY DIVISION SINGAPORE, Tues. Former Commandant of the Special Constabulary. Supt. Khonj Heng Ngee, has been appointed head of the police publicity division. He assumed his new duties yesterday. Today, in a Meet-the-Press session, the Hendon College trained officer said the Singapore Police had been quite78 words
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Article, Illustration287 1971-11-03 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. A SCHEME was launched today by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR) to help local manufacturers boost their products locally and abroad. Under the plan, manufacturers will be given the licence to stamp the SISIR mark on products "made287 words
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161 1971-11-03 18 Plan to boost efficiency of postal services SINGAPORE, Tues. A training programme is now underway to improve efficiency and speed up operations of the postal department. The training by National Productivity Centre officials will be a continuous process, the initial course lasting over a year. The programme includes intensive instruction161 words
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76 1971-11-03 18 Siglap School concert treat for 65 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Siglap Secondary School will hold a variety concert and party for 65 underprivileged people at the school tomorrow at 2.10 p.m. The guests Include M aged men and women from the Dragor. Lotus Hill Temple Shelter, and 20 children each from76 words
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Article67 1971-11-03 18 SINGAPORE. Tue.s A man was fliied $5,000 or eight months jail ln a magistrate's court today for t.r.vlng 56 gallons of illicit ■ÜBH In the boot of his car. Lai Ah Kow. 37, was arrested by customs officers who stopped him end a companion at67 words
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Article37 1971-11-03 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The first MAL-BOAC Boeing 707 with the MAL colours painted on it. will land at Subang airport tomorrow afternoon. The plane will carry passengers on a MAL charter flight from London.37 words
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Article41 1971-11-03 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. Water use rose by 3.1 million gallons over Sunday to 101.5 Million gallons yesterday, the highest consumption ror a Monday since Oct. 11. Rainfall yesterday was Seletar D.24in. Pierce 0.22 in. and Macßitchie 0.34 in.41 words
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Advertisement114 1971-11-03 18 7th November, 1971 is TREE PLANTINC DAY FOR YOUR GARDENING Obtain valuable information from: SELECTED PLANTS SELECTED PLANTS AND PLANTINC FOR A AND PLANTINC FOR A CREENER SINCAPORE. CARDEN CITY (20 selected plants. (40 shrubs, 55 coloured 25 coloured plates, plates. 87 pages in 55 pages in English/ English/Chinese). Chinese)114 words
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Miscellaneous297 1971-11-03 18 Straits Times Crossword Mb |H| BHj MB ■■7^l HlTB^ I ■T~~bb 2B~^ 1 ACROSS naked, denied compensation 1. Perky reason adduced by <W; Paul Pry (5-6). 9 Musical play ls an odd dlver8. Fluff one of the l» (4) Bion 'or Cromwell suppor--10. Cutler goes queer as one oi n297 words
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341 1971-11-03 19 When a little dedication and sacrifice is expected Privileges and the professionals I REFER to Dr. No's remarks (S.T., Oct. 27) about Government doctors practising privately during their free time. Dr. No's complaints of low pay is a logical sequel in the claim made at one time or other by341 words
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164 1971-11-03 19 The high cost of gracious living I REFER to the letter by Dr. C.B. Wilson (S.T., Oct. 30) headlined "It's up to the Govt. to cut down the cost of living." 1 think it's up to the PEOPLE to cut down the cost of living. An elected government only formulates164 words
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Letter25 1971-11-03 19 SHOULD the authorities v concerned please erect an overhead bridge and a bus shelter at Serangoon Road near the AUPE headquarters? BLOCK I*. Singapore 12.25 words
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Letter52 1971-11-03 19 THERE have been a lot of mention about the need for volunteers to assist in the development of voluntary social work in Singapore. Up to date, many po- tentlal volunteers still do not know to whom to communclate with in order to contribute their services. M.K.H.52 words
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311 1971-11-03 19 NO IMMEDIATE PAY RISE FOR TEACHERS RECENTLY, there have been several letters citing the recent agreement reached between the Education Minister and the five teachers' unions to advance the arguments for pay increases in the various sectors. Invariably the wrlter.s mentioned that teachers are going to have immediate pay Increases.311 words
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Letter60 1971-11-03 19 r»OULD the HDB direct \j tenants In Lengkok Bahru flats to remove the TV aerials sticking out of their premises and re-lnstal them on the roof? Besides causing obstruction, these aerials are also eye-sores. Now Is the time to do the removing because the blocks are going to get a60 words
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266 1971-11-03 19 Of polythene bags, pollution and conservation SINCE Singapore is conducting an antipollution campaign, I thought it might be useful to define an aspect of pollution which is: Substances which takes an infinitely long time to disintegrate and return to the earth for living organisms to utilise presents a pollution hazard.266 words
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Advertisement148 1971-11-03 19 CIRCUSLfIfiD OP Toys I/ If Come join the circus at Robinson's Toy V 1^ J Department. See the colourful merry-go-rounds and the 1 ,j5-^L I wonderful cascade of gifts. A playground of fun and gaiety. \r'* Happiness and excitement... everywhere. \L' •.*y£r-. Ml —~~4f^ Endless selection of toys and games148 words
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Advertisement257 1971-11-03 19 f Over 4,000 Pieces genuine quality Diethelm Furniture at tremendous discount Prices at Diethelm Furniture market v=£^Sk Usual Price Sale Price \VT^g Teak writing tables for home or office 8160 5129 Jr~^T Famous quality single beds 545 536 Jrr^Kl Teak dressing tables Sl6O $118 y^g, Beautiful sliding door wardrobes 8165257 words
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Advertisement286 1971-11-03 20 S^V t/U/l/sTi^if Q fefeP frslPKlllV f^fef®)l?P^ PREME HOUSE S^ t^t |^yffiWA/i %AAs& isriv rvsin^iuy aj^wi^v^ penang road nfj-v* --J- —ii Vk{\ I|| H'll I— a^.— SINGAPORE 6. :'M KIMATRAI'SA SUCCESS SPANNING 2 CENTURIES Another landmark has the textile trade since been reached by Kima- this great merchant tral's. the renowned286 words
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Advertisement400 1971-11-03 20 The latest and most modern deslgni in departmental goods at Kimatrai'i Supreme. was established in Bom- Then in the words of bay, it began to expand the present managing slowly but surely to ihis director, "Nari" to his part of the world. ciose associates: "In 1965 The first overseas we400 words
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Advertisement267 1971-11-03 20 old suit is no longer fitting Kimatrai's 24 hour tailoring service is almost a "miracle". Manager of Kimatrai's at Supreme House is Mr. P.P. Mohan, 40, a maestro of retail trade, who has had specialised market training in the United States. TAILORING WHO'S WHO Star in the Men's Tailoring is267 words
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Advertisement116 1971-11-03 20 CONGRATULATIONS BEST COMPLIMENTS to Kimatrai's Spore Pte., Ltd. on the official opening of Kimatrai s Supreme BANK OF INDIA 132/136, Robinson Road. Spore I. CONGRATULATIONS on the official opening of Kimatrai's Supreme from CHENG MENG FURNITURE CO., (PTE) LTD. 327/329, Clemenceou Avenue, Spore 9. Jjethmal travels A, High Street, Singapore116 words
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Advertisement188 1971-11-03 21 HEARTIEST CONGRA TULA TIONS Kimatrai's Spore Pte., Ltd. on the official opening of Kimatrai's Supreme CITEXCO 3rd FLCCR, SATNAM HOUSE, SPORE 6. CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES Kimatrai's Supreme Arpee Traders Rm 11, 4 th Fl., Sotnom House, Spore 6. CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES Kimatrai's Supreme r Indian Bazaar 3rd. Fl., Sotnom House,188 words
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Advertisement222 1971-11-03 21 put the customer completely at ease and to greet even his "no buy" decision with a big smile —for there is always a next time. In the Kimatrai's compact shopping area of 1.000 sq. ft., a customer NO OBLIGATION TO BUY Mr. Kimatrai explains it this way: "A customer attracted222 words
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Advertisement168 1971-11-03 21 Congratulations Best Wishes KIMATRAI'S CnJBOBLUBA WOOL r~~*~T\ Quality Fabric K!i«H Latest Design <^» Atttqctive S 1 1^ MEENA -ARJAN CORPORATION 9 18 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 3210S HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to Kimatrai's Spore Pte., Ltd. P. PARSRAM CO. 3-1 1 Peninsula Shopping Complex Singapore No. 1 STORE 91 -93, Jin.168 words
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Advertisement219 1971-11-03 21 HEARTIEST CONGRA TULA TIONS to Kimatrai's Spore Pte., Ltd. on the official opening of Kimatrai's Supreme Indiana Trading Corporation 98-A, High Street, Spore 6 Tel: *****. CONGRA TULA TIONS BEST WISHES Kimatrai's Supreme ARJAN S CORPORATION 84-B, High Street, Spore 6. Tel: *****9. BEST WISHES CONGRA TULA TIONS to KIMATRAIS219 words
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Article, Illustration216 1971-11-03 22 Women's Lib? Just hot air says Kathleen By CHRISTINA CHEANG SINGAPORE, Tues. Sbe believes in' equal rights and pay for women, but Miss Kathleen Holthusen thinks Women's Lib in America is a lot of "hot air." Her way. she says, is diplomacy. A member of the 250,000--stronir International Federation of216 words
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Article47 1971-11-03 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. The 12--day quadrennial convention of the Par Eastern Division of Seventh-Day Adventists opened today at Hotel Equatorial. Taking part are about 100 delegates from 10 Asian countries and five officials from the church's Washington headquarters, including Dr. Robert H. Pierson. the world president.47 words
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113 1971-11-03 22 GIRL TELLS COURT OF PEEPING IN BATHROOM SINOAPORE. Tues. —An 18-year-old schoolgirl told a Juvenile court today she saw a face peering through a gao between the ceiling and a bathroom wall while she was bathing one day. The girl, referred to In court as Miss K. said that the113 words
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Article65 1971-11-03 22 SINOAPORE, Tue« Ghouse ShariH, 19, unemployed was Jailed for three months today for having S4O 7 grams of ganja behind a petrol kiosk at Raffles Quay on June 12. His two friends. Senln bin Hassan. 19. and Mohammed Yusof bin Abdul Aziz. 16. who were convicted on65 words
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Article25 1971-11-03 22 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Records Association will hold Its second anniversary dinner at the Mikado Restaurant and Nightclub at 8 p.m. on Sunday.25 words
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151 1971-11-03 22 SINGAPORE, Tv««. AN American "sweeper of off-shore oil spills" has suggested that oil companies here combine to set up an anti sea-pollution equipment service. Mr. H.D. BUI Huskey. president of Spiltrol, a subsidiary of Oceaneerlng International an American firm specialising in anti-sea-pollution equipment151 words
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350 1971-11-03 22 Call to NTUC to lower payments on taxis 'Many drivers borrow to meet instalments' SINGAPORE, Tuas. THE Parliamentary Secretary (Social Af 1 fairs), Mr- Chan Chee Seng, has urged NTUC COMFORT to review its weekly instalment rate of $11") for taxi-drivers. He said that many taxi drivers who bought their350 words
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Article43 1971-11-03 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Teachers' Polk Dance Society will hold 10-day Chinese and folk dance courses from Dec. 13. Registration for the courses will be open at the Raffles Girls' Primary School Hall, between 3 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. on Sundays.43 words
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Article31 1971-11-03 22 SINOAPORE, Tue*. Two hundred national servicemen from the SAF Transport Base in Simon Road in Serangoon will donate blood at the Blood Transfusion Service mobile unit stationed there tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement479 1971-11-03 22 •v o The latest, newest W greatest value-f or- moneyinBm.m. B^sA projector ÜBAUERm J|HZ^ Fully automatic film loading system. Ij^B? Direct to take up spool. Fast rewind through the film channel by powered motor. Adjustable front projector foot. t^^H Built in loudspeaker with fully transistorised built in amplifier circuit. Amplifier479 words
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Miscellaneous123 1971-11-03 22 Ailoy Pop *> T U«n.ii n »«ri i r^n .A/u/rr'r. t? mil/ L-l x" *>/ 'AT'<s RVSHT' HE AN' HE AINT HE'S GONNA WISH j UTi \bn*r liy At t»pp f THE OOMPOSITE g \aM*o &A"V "WOW TOO NOT ONE OF THOSE 15 3r^^T iei MALE I DEAL VOTED J123 words
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Advertisement1315 1971-11-03 23 TO LIVERPOOL ANO OTHER UK. i__ Dvi S'pon Sails P.S'ham Penang 'ERSEUS Leitoes, I. .erpool, Dublin Nrr 3 Nn 7 Nn 8/W Hi 11 tENEAS Liverpool, Belfist, Glasgow.. Nn 11 Nn 13 Nn 14/18 Nn 17 PROTESIUUS L.»erpoot Nn 18 Nn 17 »JAX Li»erpool Nn 22 Nn 24 PATIOCLUS Lenoes,1,315 words
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Advertisement1023 1971-11-03 23 I EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Slum Peninf SmgiDore LOADINO FOR: MM C'blinca, H'burg/B'men, R'dam/ PATASONIA Sail* NM 4/1 Nm 1 A;dam. A'werp, G'burg. Malmo. SUMBAWA Nt. 11/11 Nn II 71 H'bmg/B'men, R'dam/A'dam, A'werp, G'burf, C'luien, Aarhut, Olio. PASADENA Not 24/2 I Nit 27/ It Ml 21/ 3 Cblanca. H'burg/B'men.1,023 words
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Advertisement895 1971-11-03 23 EXftESS SEtVICE TO LOWION. LIYEIPO3I. t COWTtWfKTIL WH. DcNKITLAN For Liverpool DM 11 Singapore Pt. S'nam Penang Rotterdam Dtc 24 Nn 4/ I Bremm Dtc 21 BENREOCH 2 Singapore Pt. Sham Penang For London Dm 7 Hamburg Dm 17 aaaaaßH Singapore P. S ham Penang lENARMIN Hamburg, London Nn 11/11895 words
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Advertisement954 1971-11-03 23 FOKTNISHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. Houston Bilt/Phil. N York. Penang P Sham Spore Djakarta Kingston SUDAN MM ptft M 4 m MANOALAY tailed Sailed i. p, rt Nn 9 Nn 11 Nn 12 KTOTO Nn 18 Oec 11 Dec 12 DM 14 Drc II Fit 21 All954 words
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Advertisement1088 1971-11-03 24 x-"^ 11 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. lAPAN, K. KON6, STRAITS SERVICE. Still Japan Hongkong ETAS'pori ETAIP. S'haa: •Skiira Mara" 1* Ott 4 Ntf I Htf ■Jliati Mart" Ntf 11 Ntf II Ntf Japan Persian Cult Service Singapore Far: "KMikawa Man" 1/ 1 Btt Colombo/Karachi/Muscat/Abu Dhabi/Khorr./1,088 words
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Advertisement891 1971-11-03 24 M)R NEW ZtALAND Pininf P. Sham Smppori Lulil| fan MOIVAOA 4 Ntl 5/ INH Atck.. Will.. Napitr. Lftt, O'diß. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE Sinppon P. S'harn Penam Ltttiaj fan RAJUU B/14 Htt IS Ntf II Htf Nappattinam, Madras. lAIUU 1/ I BM I Btt II Die Niftpitiinim, Madras. UUUUt 27/ 1 JM891 words
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Advertisement852 1971-11-03 24 ORIENT LINES LTD. cs= r (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) rt 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. S^him Pining Arrrrtl: NEPTUNE AMETNYST 11/11 Nlf 11/11 Ntl II Ntf London 16/12 Havre 20/tt R'dam 23852 words
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Advertisement616 1971-11-03 24 oft f MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Ha 3OE. Jlr. Ampanfl. Kuala Lu.npur Xl; I The National Shppinq Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penang Arrtrtl: lUNCA RAYA 21/21 Nn 27/ M Nn 1/ 1 Dtc Havrt 27/12 London 30 V lUNCA IANJONC 11/22 Dtc 21/27616 words
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Advertisement771 1971-11-03 25 JM« PORT OP lINQAPOM AUTMO ANNOUNCED TMI FOLLOW ViH ""THINO ARRANGEMENTS POM NOVEMBER 9. OUT: Tien Rone 1/2. Helena (Clinker) 5, Kotl MjJtmur 15/16. Muuhlma Mt.ru 18. Kunak 20 Weil. Hua v 21 Weat afual 21 EJut. Strut Singapore 23/24. Shorn li*ru 27/28. Eihaku l&ini 29/30. Helma Tmylor 30. Ellen771 words
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Advertisement859 1971-11-03 25 DYAMAgLINE Smfapcre P. Sham Pintn| MOUNTAKASI Vif. S CM 33-M Nit 5 KrNKON MAIM v«». 1 Cll 45 Nt* S IIKO MAP.U Vaj. 4 Ntf I Nt* D HSINMEI MARU Vt». 4 Nt* I Nt* 11 SANTA ISADEL Vty. D Nt* 7 Nw ID Nt* 11 ZUIKO HARM Vtv.R Nt*859 words
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Advertisement573 1971-11-03 25 FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL SHOPPING LAND FOR SALE ORCHARD ROAD OPPOSITE MANDARIN HOTEL. APPROXIMATE 40,000 SQ. FT. FOR COMMERCIAL, SHOPPING AND OFFICE BUILDING. OWNER LEAVING ABROAD. IMMEDIATE SALE. SELLING PRICE: ABOVE $220/- PER SQ. FT. VACANT POSSESSION. PLEASE WRITE TO BOX A 5428 ST., SINGAPORE, MR. TEH. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Messrs. Ho Kok573 words
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Advertisement714 1971-11-03 25 THE BANKHUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18. 1970 EDITION) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 23rd day of November. 1971 at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Supreme Court Building, Singapore. S: Bankruptcy No*. 403 71714 words
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Advertisement444 1971-11-03 25 IN Tilt: HIGH COURT OF THE RUMBI.H OF SINGAPORE Divorce No. 198 of 1971. Between SOH YEW CHWEE PETTTTONER, And NELLIE CHIA CHUNO NEO RESPONDENT TO: Nellie Chla Chung Neo late of No. 64. Koek Road. Singapore- 9. Toke Notice that a Petition has been presented to the High Court444 words
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Article57 1971-11-03 26 FAMILY OF LATE Mrs. Elizabeth (Lily) DOllveiro thank redemponst priests, doctors and nurses of Ward 7. G.H.. Ipoh. friends, relatives lor their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths, donations and attendance during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Bory Kins Siew thank relatives and friends for their condolences,57 words
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Article43 1971-11-03 26 BUTTERFLY MY BUTTERFLY get yours free at all Dr. N O Payot Cosmetic Counters, leading departmental stores and Michelle Beauty Salons S.E.C. BOOK NOOK new location HT, Hukit Timah Road 3. in s. Spore. Selections of lH'.iutiful Christmas cards and inspiration books.43 words
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Article89 1971-11-03 26 MADAM ANNA TAN KUAN CEOK. 12O3a.'m'. at T.R.O.H. 2.11.71 leaving behind 5 sons. Wong Sicw Kee. Slew Fatt. Slew Leng. Slew Chye. Siew Kong. 2 daughters. 3 adopted sons. Ng Siak Chong. Tan Hock San. Michael Wee. 1 son-in-law. Anthony Yeo. 4 daughters-in-law and 20 grandchildren to mourn her89 words
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Advertisement644 1971-11-03 26 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMtNT/PIRSONAL ZZZTZTTZTTZ^ phohe c.a.t.s. Tel *****1 M Malaysia only: SO ctnt. a word. IICTaMI Malay.ia only: $1.00 a wo.d. Minimum $7 50 lor IS vords tUH UCIJULd. Minimum 120 /or 20 words S<n«jpoct Hid Maiaytia 0 75 cent* a word Singapore and Malaytla: $150 a word. Minimum |/;..'5644 words
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Advertisement745 1971-11-03 26 APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications. No responsibility can be accepted for their loss Applicants are also advis. to w rite to Box numbers correctly and check them before posting ARCHITECTS REQUIRED by established Singapore745 words
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Advertisement870 1971-11-03 26 JURONC SEWING PLANT requires experienced seamstresses for quality control. Age 18 23 Singapore citizen. Please write to P.O. Box 34 B'pore. GET YOUR COMMERCIAL TRAINING from Raja's College to be sure of success/Job. New sessions startIng November: Details from Raja's College. EXPERIENCED LIVE-IN CSNERAL AMAH for family of 4. Age870 words
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Advertisement832 1971-11-03 26 MALE BOOK-KEEPER. 8 years experience with C.1. 8. Intermediate. L.C C Higher Accounting. Bookkeeping. Shorthand seeks suitable position. Please write to Box A 5407 S.T. Spore. READ THE SENIOR Appointment Vacant In the Sunday Mail each wvek. Accommodation vacant BUNGALOWS SEMI- OETACHEO HOUSES terrace houses/flats. Available In all districts Including832 words
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Advertisement879 1971-11-03 26 FURNISHED SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW to rent at 41, Luekv Crescent, Katong Sea view Palace, 4 bedrooms with aircond. 4 halls, 3 bathrooms. Interested please Tel: *****4/ *****3 Spore ORCHARD ROAD 3-bedroomed. 2-storey terrace house, 2 alrcondltloners. telephone Insta'led. furnished, rent $830. Immediately available. Phone Kartar Singh *****0 Spore. FAR EAST MANSION,879 words
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Advertisement970 1971-11-03 26 CHIPBEE GARDENS 2 storey semidetached 3 bedrooms off 4| m.s. Holland Rd. Enqulrlea ***** ext. 246. MODERN FULLY FURNISHED FLATS, District 10/11. 2 3 Bedrooms. Servant-room. Mosaic Parquet flooring. Contact Spore *****3 FULL BOARO LODGING, laundry Per month single. $400, double. S32S upwards. Hlghview Inn. Jalan Hajl Salam. B'pore. 16.970 words
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Advertisement977 1971-11-03 26 HOLLAND R0AO: 4th Mile. Meal piece of freehold land, appropriate size md shape. 18.000 sq.ft. at $13.30. David Phoa A Sons, Valuers A Real Estate Agents. Tel: *****2, 20 Tanglln Road. FREEHOLD PROPERTY 13.000 sq. ft. with detached bungalow Kosyth Road suitable development purposes. Also Kimslb Court apartment with 3977 words
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Advertisement922 1971-11-03 26 2-STOREV SHOPHOUSE 196. Ylo Chu Kang Road. outside Serantocn Garden Available Immediately. Ring *****3 8 pore. Shops for sala PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX Ist floor showroom /office space approx. 270 sq.ft. Contact Mr. Chla Spore *****. INDUSTRIAL SHOP with vacant i«smssion In Jalan Senang off 3! m.a Changi Road. Enquiries *****8922 words
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Advertisement725 1971-11-03 27 iCont. From Page 26) Tuition any melody. Inrluding Modern music —Professional Style. (What usual learning takes 9 years, this method takes 12 months course.) Easy. shortSchool music curriculum Free demonstration *****. TAEKWONDO enrol with Singapore Khalsa Association 2. Tessensohn Road Spore. Experienced Instructors, excellent training facilities and low fees. Beginners'725 words
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Advertisement503 1971-11-03 27 CAVE UP IHORTHA4D nndln K It difficult to muster? If so, It couldn't be GrtCK the world's simplest system of shorthand! Our Z month On-KK courses Riurantee 100 warn In Shorthand and 43 warn In Typewriting. Enrol now at Orchard Tutorial Institute. 21SC-7 Orchard Road. Telephone *****1. SINCAPORt INSTITUTE OF503 words
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Advertisement788 1971-11-03 27 BOOK KEEPINC BECINNERS NOVEMBER, evening 7.30 p.m.UOpm Monday Wednesday/Friday. Enrol S.C 8. (Opp. Rex) B'pore *****/*****8. SHORTHAND BECINNERS NOVEMBER, morning 9 30a.m 11 a.m.. evening ft. 3o p.m. 9.30 p.m. Enrol B.C.S (Opp. Rex) Spore *****/ *****H TYPEWRITING BEGINNERS/INTERMEDIATE Advanced morning, afternoon, evening. Anytlim Enrol S.C.S. (Opp. Rex). Spore *****788 words
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Advertisement1016 1971-11-03 27 I MEDICAL PRACTICE Brunei well established flourishing own dispensing owner leaving state for family reasons P.O. Box 903 Bandar Serl Begawan. MUSICAL TELEPHONE STAND $8.50 cts.. tle-dy* T-shirts 53.90 cts. watches from $7 SO cts. Himalaya's 3. Selegl* Road. (Spore I *****. WESTINCHOUSE, SANYO, PHILCO, alr-conditloner/refrlgerator. For sale/ rental, call1,016 words
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Advertisement1015 1971-11-03 27 AUSTIN 1100$ July 1969 with extras, immaculate common View 29. ink 79. Toa Payoh Central Spore Tel. *****7/6 David. IM4> FORD FAIRMONT. Excellent condition 1 owner $4 200/-. New p-nntwork. Contact Henri ***** Spore. I*7l VAUXHALL VICTOR 2000 complete with alrcon.htion. cassette tape and radio at $6 500 Ring S'pure1,015 words
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Advertisement749 1971-11-03 27 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12(1) (a)— Application (or a Certificate of Registration NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. NEO KIM WEE ALBERT of No. 397-C LORONG 7. BLOCK 10. TOA PAYOH. Singapore U applying to the Hotels Licensing Beard, Singapore for a Certificate I Registration In respect of prenises749 words
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Advertisement714 1971-11-03 27 ENGINEERS We are a subsidiary of a large oiverslf.ed American Industrial corporation engaged in the forest products Industry. Assured of an International market our sales turnover Is expected to exceed $30 million annually. We need supporting staff in the following categories: 1. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (2 posts) 2. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (2714 words
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Article, Illustration577 1971-11-03 28 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By QUEEN Elizabeth of England may attend the races at Bukit Timah during her State visit to Singapore in February next year. Racing dates for 1972 have been amended to fit in a race meeting in Singapore during the Queen's577 words
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Article, Illustration232 1971-11-03 28 I ONDON, Tues. George Best, undisputed kin; of British football, bas been frightened out of the Northern Ireland national team by threats on bis life. His club, Manchester United, yesterday withdraw their star player froir the Irish side i 1 «t meet Spain in232 words
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Article65 1971-11-03 28 DUBLIN. Tues. Alan Simpson, the Irishbased Australian jockey, is tc ride in Malaysia this winter. Simpson, who was number one Jockey at the county Klldare stable of Stephen Quirke during the flat racing season just ended, will be first Jockey to another Irish trainer, Paddy65 words
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523 1971-11-03 28 Melbourne Cup goes to Silver Knight I MELBOURNE, Tues. IVEW ZEALAND .stallion Silver Knight ran away with Australia's most famous race, the A 5102.000 Melbourne Cup in dashing fashion at Flemington here today. Ridden by Bruce Marsh the Alcimedes 4-year-old swept past the leaders halfway down the long straight toReuter - 523 words
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Article217 1971-11-03 28 YEW YORK, Tues. Buster Mathis is the biggest and heaviest fighter to go into the ring with Cassius Clay and the former champion says he will take the fight seriously. "People are just plain stupid if they think I'm expecting an easy fight," Clay said.Reuter - 217 words
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Article178 1971-11-03 28 Smith bows out in first round STOCKHOLM, Tues. American Stan Smith. the holder, was knocked out of the Stockholm Open championships by an unknown Swedish teenager last night in one of the biggest international tennis upsets in recent years. Lief Johansson, a 19--year-old student ranked only fifth in Sweden, beatReuter - 178 words
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Article83 1971-11-03 28 NEW YORK. Tues. Tomy Lee. winner of the 1959 Kentucky Derby, has been destroyed to end its suffering from a massive kidney infection. The 15--year-old colt was killed by injection of a poisonous chemical on Friday. Tomy Lee. an English bred coit. was the second importer83 words
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Article69 1971-11-03 28 SYDNEY. Tues— New South Wales beat Victoria by an Innings and 34 luns in the Sheffield Shield match at the Sydney cricket ground today. New South Wales needed only 25 minutes this morning to finish the match as the last two Victorian wickets fell with the69 words
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Article55 1971-11-03 28 BRISBANE. Tues. South African Gary Player beat Jack Nicklaus of the United States by one stroke in a sponsored II holes exhibition golf match ajl the Keperra Course here today Player, three strokes up on the outward nine, completed hU round in 70. two under55 words
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Advertisement482 1971-11-03 28 UNDANG2 LEMBAGA BANDARAN (N.M3. Bab 117) NOTIS DI-BAWAH SEKSHEN IS7 Dengan lnl ada-lah dl-beri tahu bahawa menurut sekshen 137 Unaang2 Lemoaga Bandaran rangka pelan yang tersebut dibawah lnl telan di-sediakan dan ada-lah di-buka untok di-pereksa oleh orang ramal padu bila2 harl dan waktu berkerja blasa diPejabat Majlis Bandaran. Teluk Anson.482 words
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Advertisement443 1971-11-03 28 TENDER NOTICE J.K.R. TRENOGAM. Tenders will be received only from J.KR. "Class C" Contractors and ebove, who are registered undei Head IV subhead 8b (laying ol Pipelines) and who have experience In executing pipe laying works for the J.KR for the Layinp and Testing of Pipe Lines for Kemaman Water443 words
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Advertisement467 1971-11-03 28 Three 1965 Austin 1800 saloons lor disposal by tender I These will be sold without an> iorm of guarantee and may be vii wed at the advertiser's premises at Batu Gajah during normal working hours. Tenders In sealed envelopes to reach the Superintendent. Perak Central District. Anglo-Orlentai (Malaya) Sdn. Berhad.467 words
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Article, Illustration351 1971-11-03 29 ERNEST FRIDA - Training for Seap Games ERNEST FRIDA SPRINTER YEO SPENDS HIS BIRTHDAY AT THE TRACK By YESTERDAY was sprinter Yeo Kian Chey's 28th birthday. But it slipped away quietly with the Singapore champion pounding the bitumen track at Farrer Part. For Kian Chye is one of the 14 athletes now housedMAX KIAN SENG - 351 words
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274 1971-11-03 29 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE By PRICKET should take pride of place in next year's Pesta Su^an with the projected tour of the Pakistan. International Airlines (PIA) team which is virtually the country's Test side. And as the annual Malaysia Singapore Test is scheduled to274 words
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Article60 1971-11-03 29 •W Company Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment handed the SCC Colts a 32-0 trouncing in their SRU league dlv. 3 game at the padang yesterday. The Kiwis scored two goals and five tries, their point* coming from Reihana (two tries), Downes. Hitchcock. Rapheti. and Walker who60 words
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Article164 1971-11-03 29 SCHOOLGIRL Ang Slew Lan yesterday caused another upset when she again beat SEAP Games representative Llm Bee Llan on the second day of the Chinese Swimming Club's annual swimming championship at Amber Road. Slew Lan. who beat Bee Llan in the 800 m freestyle on Monday, yesterday outpaced164 words
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246 1971-11-03 29 (iOLFERS from fourcounI tries Thailand. IndoSingapore and Malaysia will be taking part In the Royal Selangor Golf Club Women's Open Amatpur Championship at the RSGC course In Kuala 1 umpur on Nov. 9 and 10. The championship will be played over 36 holes 13246 words
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130 1971-11-03 29 England tour itinerary for Aussies LONDON, Tues. The Australian cricketers will' play three one-day matches against England after their five -Test series next-year, according to the lntlnerary released today. For the first time since 1956 the Australians will be coming to England In search of "the Ashes." the legendary symbolReuter - 130 words
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Article85 1971-11-03 29 rYAMA Uapan), Tues. Pat Dobson pitched a perfect no run, no hit game to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 2-0 win over the Japanese champion Yomiuri Giants here today. The M-year-old pitcher from Buffalo, New York, allowed only three walks as he went the distanceReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement155 1971-11-03 29 FREE GIFTS! Yes, you get this fre« for w buying any 2 items of MGS ._^^B I^^^ products. _j^B| A Wtjfmk MGS TRAY W **^J^^^ a And, for every 2 items of Cj BRAVAS products you buy, v T^^^W^mm- you also get tJiese ree BRAVAS SET HURRY TO SHISEIDO COUNTERS155 words
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Miscellaneous59 1971-11-03 29 SWIMMING Police, Miit itary meet (Queenstown pool. 2 pm i Chinese Swimming Club annual championships (Amber Road. 5.30 p.m.). RUG3Y-SRU Div 1: B Coy IRNZIR v A Coy IRNZIR (Dieppe ground 5.15 pm) BILLIARDS SBA senior Inter-club league: PSARC v Chinese Association (Amber Rd, 6.30 p.m.). SOCCER S pore referee*59 words
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313 1971-11-03 30 NELLIE HAR - NELLIE HAR By SINGAPORE, Tues. She's taut, determined, firm as a rod. And she also knows how to unbend when the occasion requires. When Dame Margot Fonteyn &ays "no" she means exactly that. But when she says "yes" she does It graciously, with a313 words
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Article23 1971-11-03 30 MOSCOW. Tues. Archaeologists have uncovered a Buddhist temple In Uzbekistan, dating to the first century before Christ. Tass said today.23 words
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Article95 1971-11-03 30 Aussies upset by US proposal /CANBERRA. Tues. I The US proposal that Australian military advisers train Cambodians In South Vietnam has caused a major row in the Australian Parliament. The AustraUan Cabinet met today following a request from the Prime Minister, Mr. William McMahon, now in Washington, to consider anUPI - 95 words
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Article, Illustration208 1971-11-03 30 FONTEYN MAGIC MAKES IT A NIGHT TO REMEMBER SINGAPORE. Tues— Dame Margot Fonteyn's presence In tonight's programme by the Australian Ballet created a magic at the National Theatre that would be Impossible to erase from our memories. The youthful company was undoubtedly inspired by her. Their enthusiasm and excellently rehearsedTan Wee Him - 208 words
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Article45 1971-11-03 30 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The General Assembly's special committee on apartheid tonight denounced the five-year jail sentence passed on the Anglican Dean of Johannesburg and called for an International tudlcial inquiry Into the "111-treatment and torture of prisoners by the South African retime."45 words
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Article30 1971-11-03 30 $500 m pledge UNITED NATIONS. Tues. A total of lIP countries yesterday pledged a total of U*****,700,000 as their voluntary contributions to the U.N. Development Programme (UNDP) for l»7a. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article32 1971-11-03 30 JAKARTA. Tues. Police have arrested a 17-year-old youth for riding his motorcycle in the nude In the South Celebes capital of Udjung PandanK (formerly Macassar). Antara news agency reported today.32 words
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Article25 1971-11-03 30 HONO KOrtO. Tues. The death toll from Saturday's blase on the floating restaurant Jumbo rose to 31 today with 22 believed missing. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article417 1971-11-03 30 T ONDON. Turn.—The stock mark-t i- today closed easier though off the bottom, with the Finanrtol Times Index at 3 p.m. off 9.7 at 394.1 compared to the day's low of 393.6. The Chancellor of the Exchequer's forecast of British expansion aided a Modest rally In the afternoon.417 words
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567 1971-11-03 30 Shippers still unhappy with new rates SINGAPORE, Tuesday CINGAPORK and Malaysian shippers arc dissatisfied with the Far Eastern Freight Conference's decision to cut its proposed freight rise by 2.5 per cent from 20 to 17.5 from Jan. 1 next year. This was disclosed by Mr. Tan Ens Joo, chairman of567 words
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Obituary17 1971-11-03 30 LAWLII SIDNEY KIITM puMd •way luddtnly O«n«r»l Hotpiui 2.11. T1. Fuaenl arranfem*nti will b« announced later.17 words
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Article73 1971-11-03 30 10,000 feared dead in Orissa /CALCUTTA, Tues. Res\J cue operations here put on a "war footing" in tidal-wave devasted areas of Orissa state today. The Press Trust of India (PTI), reported from Bhubaneshwar, the capital of Orissa. that as of this morning the disaster control centre set up there hadUPI - 73 words
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230 1971-11-03 30 Workers, police in battle at London airport LONDON, Tues. Some 5,000 airport workers pressing a labour dispute today clashed with 170 policemen and police dogs in an unprecedented mob scene. "I believe that the police at the airport have never dealt with anything like this since the Beatles flew in230 words
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Advertisement192 1971-11-03 30 this NATIONAL cassette car stereo is especially designed to fit into any dashboard. This CX-121 EN National car stereo cassette is specially designed for automotive use. A shockproof cassette system ensure stable operation. Variable shaft space (148 mm, 152 mm) CX-121 EN, with its adjustable shafts, fits any car or192 words
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Page 30 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1971-11-03 30 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: Scattered showers.15 words
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