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Title Section24 1972-01-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Nowspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY JANUARY 3, 1972. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration380 1972-01-03 1 K.S. SIDHU - K.S. SIDHU By $500,000 robbery: 11 held, all the loot is found CINGAPORE Sun. The police have recovered all 120 gold bars taken in last week's bu 1 1 io n robbery and murder. Eleven people have been detained. The gold bars were recovered in the last380 words
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179 1972-01-03 1 By N. G. KUTTY SINGAPORE, Sun. Fire broke out at the Gay World Amusement Park late tonight, destroying 25 stalls and causing damage estimated at $100,000. More than 400 people attending a dinner in a restaurant screamed and ran out, overcome by179 words
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Article47 1972-01-03 1 Stoppage by 62 newspapers SAIGON. Sun. Saigon will be without most of its 62 dally newspapers tomorrow following a decision by the Publisher*' Association to halt publication for three days In protest against a las per cent rise In the price of newsprint by the government. RenterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1972-01-03 1 DOHA (Qatar). Sun About 40 Qatar Is drowned yesterday when their vessel, trie Al-Ray-yan, sank during a violent storm In the Arabian Gulf near Qats Island, cnly two people survived the sinking. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration312 1972-01-03 1 Maurice Chevalier dies at 83 PARIS, Sun. Maurice Chevalier (above), whose rakish straw hat and light-hearted music hall style typified France for over a half-century, died of heart failure last night at the age of 83. The celebrated world entertainer who starred in films such as Fanny and Gigi succumbed312 words
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Article33 1972-01-03 1 EAST BERLIN, Sun. An abandoned Uyushln IL-14 aircraft has been converted Into a cafe with seats and tables for 20 people In a rest centre at Dersau. East Geimany33 words
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Article, Illustration524 1972-01-03 1 UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE, SAYS TIME MAGAZINE Bhutto to free Mujib in 'a couple of days' NEW YORK, Sunday NEW DELHI. Sun. Pakistan President Zulfikar All Bhutto tonight announced a government take-over of all major industries in the country. Reuter. fI M E Magazine has quoted President Bhutto of Pakistan as having524 words
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3 a.m. ROUNDUP
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Article76 1972-01-03 1 KARACHI, Sun. PreUdrnl Bhutto denied today that he had told a Time Marailne reporter he would release Sheik Mujibur Rahman, the detained East Pakistani leader, unconditionally in "a coaple of days." "What the President had actually said," said an official statement "was that there wasReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement81 1972-01-03 1 ■f^Vli wTjil. iJ.Tlf 'f "T!_*""Yn jrjS^afrFjfr^j What use is the speed of electronic calculating if you then have to transcribe the results by hand Olivetti introduce the new Logos electronic printing calculators. The Logos 250 and 270 electronic printing calculators eliminate tedious copy work and provide a clear record of81 words
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World News
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Article, Illustration144 1972-01-03 2 Girls to watch! CAN DIEGO (California). Sun. The International Society of Girl Watchers, after another year of watching, has announced the world's 10 most watchable women. Mr. Joe Beafin, founder of the organisation said the 1971 winners were picked on the basis of poise, attractiveness and accomplishment. Most watchable motherAP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration516 1972-01-03 2 Bhutto orders arrest of two top tycoons KARACHI. Sunday PRESIDENT Bhutto placed two prominent Pakistani industrialists under house arrest yesterday and ordered the nationalisation of an emerald mine. He also announced the distribution of land to landless peasants. A Government announcement identified the industrialists placed under house arrest as AhmadUPI - 516 words
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Article, Illustration271 1972-01-03 2 Britain gets set for pullout from Malta yALLETTA, Sun. T British military chiefs pressed ahead today with the planned withdrawal of all their forces from Malta with no sign of any moves to break the Anglo- Maltese deadlock over the island's bases. There was no contact between the British HighReuter - 271 words
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329 1972-01-03 2 f ONDON. Sun. Winston Churchill told his war Cabinet in August 1941 that President Roosevelt was looking for an "incident" which would justify Amer.can involvement in the conflict with Nazi Germany. This was revealed yesterday when top secret Cabinet recordsReuter - 329 words
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Article122 1972-01-03 2 MONTREAL. Sun. At least seven woman patients are now known to have died In a fire which destroyed the St. Louis dc Terrebonne Hospital foi the elderly on Friday. Seven bodies have been recovered and firemen said an eighth woman patient was still missing.Reuter - 122 words
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Advertisement222 1972-01-03 2 MlUll'liiiillP'-filii'WlHHßßHi^^^'' gimmicky car < I The gimmicky car looks lovely. Ml the little switches value. With no radiator to boil over, direct transmission and knobs work the details wonderfully. You show and low engine torque (that means an engine that turns slower it off to your friends. Show them how222 words
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Miscellaneous18 1972-01-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby SWORDS ~>§Sp UET« 6CTTL6 TMAT J C"" *ff?2L,sLS****J \o\x> pwpotq V z AuawANce_,18 words
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Article298 1972-01-03 3 HUNT ON FOR NULLARBOR NYMPH PERTH, Sun. More than 150 searchers fanned out across the Australian outback today determined to prove that the blonde, semi-nude "Nullarbor nymph*' Is more than a vision seen through tht bottom of a beer glass. The search centred on the West AustraliaSou t h AustraliaUPI - 298 words
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Article51 1972-01-03 3 LONDON. Sun. Two British special forces soldiers helping to train the Sultan of Oman's men in the Gulf have been killed by rebel tribesmen, the Ministry of Defence disclosed. Four other members of a 22-man detachment of the cloak-and-dagger Special Air Service regiment (SAS) had been wounded.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration423 1972-01-03 3 Sadat to hold key talks soon on war strategy I CAIRO, Sunday PRESIDENT Sadat plans to discuss the military aspects of the Middle East situation with the higher council of the Armed Forces while three of his top aides prepare a study of the political aspects. This will be partReuter - 423 words
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Article40 1972-01-03 3 CARACAS. Sun. Venezuela has cancelled a 7939 preferential trade treaty with the United States. President Rafael Caldera announced last night. The president said the decision was taken by his Cabinet "In the Interest of Venezuelan development." Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article33 1972-01-03 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. At least 30 people have died from cold and exposure In the Uttar Pradesh which has been having low temperatures for the past week, the PTI reported ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement152 1972-01-03 3 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT •MM Our client is a large well established group with diverse interests including engineering, shipping and trading. The executive to be appointed in Singapore will report to the Director of Finance and will be responsible for supervision and administration of budgeting procedures including management reporting, cash flow and152 words
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Advertisement346 1972-01-03 3 ■^^^B^P^^^Ps^lsfc NEW SHIPMENT j£ IZ:*^^---^^^ 1 *^< r 4 V J CAKE Mlxts %T^ A. J m*. l i^jj INSTANT g TilM ■■■■■■■■iflEZ^J^flfl PUDDINGS k cereals R j JCwLr-y > MON., TUBS, WED. 0 THURS. SLICED PEACHES MONARCH USX 29 130 rnNnFNccnMiik mjmi A A PORK SHOULDER PICNK HAM CONDENSED346 words
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Article, Illustration280 1972-01-03 4 Hanoi Press date for US airman §AIGON, Sun. North Vietnam yesterday presented U.S. Navy pilot Capt. David Hoffman at a Press conference in Hanoi yesterday. According to a Radio Hanoi broadcast the pilot was shot down in the Ha Tinh province. The radio also announced the shooting down of a280 words
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Article48 1972-01-03 4 WASHINGTON. Sun. President Nixon's wife Pat was on her way to Africa today for a three-nation tour, the highlight ol whlcn will be the Inauguration In Monrovia tomorrow of Liberia's new President. Dr. William Tolbert. Mrs. Nixon was sten off by the Preslaent. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article35 1972-01-03 4 MUSCAT. Sun. Sultan Qaboos of Oman has announced the resignation of Prime Minister Seyyid Tariq bin Taimur along with Government changes. The Sultan said the Premier was resigning (or health reasons. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article23 1972-01-03 4 BELGRADE. Sun. President Tito has called on Yugoslav workers to help In overex mlng the country's difficulties In the oomlng year.—ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article291 1972-01-03 4 ROME, Sun. Pope Paul yesterday called for peace without violence or revolution and said society should be like an orchestra orderly and harmonious. Peace has been one of the main themes of the Pope's eight-year reign and for the past five years he has called291 words
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216 1972-01-03 4 SYDNEY, Sun.— A 50--year-old greatRrandmother is riding a bicycle 1,500 miios across the htatseaied outback ot central Australia In an attempt to raisi As9t,Coo for charity. Mrs. Hozel Koch was giver the .jlcycie by her husband (or Christmas and is ptdalling from her homeReuter - 216 words
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Advertisement116 1972-01-03 4 m mmmmm^ m WM m W m^ m^ m WR -tithes 1 d tXX V fES Bl^^hSml raft ™*l^ mmmmmmm im PNI Rill :U v^^' s^»jiJ!|B^rf^^^ /A C^B ||#1 A to: Adv.^o^^, A^m. mm Af^. tithes dental photo supply so\ p^o M\mr~r>^T^\ Aw Wm^^^Mm VWM AT Qumisirnipo b<» 32, sintuwn116 words
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Article, Illustration466 1972-01-03 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday JJUNDREDS of transport workers are driving heavy vehicles daily without a licence, but with the full knowledge of the Registry of Vehicles and the Traffic Police. Many are unaware that they are breaking: the law but some opt to run the risk.466 words
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Article33 1972-01-03 5 Japanese economy SINGAPORE. Sun. A 12--lecture couise on Japanese economic development will be held by the Universlt} of Singapore's Extramural Department at the university beginning Jan. 17. Fee for the course is $30.33 words
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323 1972-01-03 5 A LOR STAR. Sun— A Chinese Muslim convert, Shafle bin Abdullah alias Lee Choo Han, 40, who set fire to the shop of a man who married his former wife, was today sentenced to one year's jail for arson. Shafle was also323 words
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Article79 1972-01-03 5 UNF to open 10 working centres SINGAPORE, Sun.— The United National Front has decided to divide the 65 electoral divisions Into 10 working centres, each controlling six to seven divisions. Each centre will have a temporary chairman and treasurer to co-oidinate trie work of parly headquarters and branches. The deputy79 words
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Article50 1972-01-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore's Extramural Department will conduct a series of lectures on Lending Institutions to be held at the University beginning from Jan. 7. The course of 15 lectures will be held every Friday from 730 p.m. to 9 pm The fee is 53550 words
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275 1972-01-03 5 -Phone Board expansion expected to go into top gear this year CINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Telephone Board's five-year development plan, involving a total expenditure of $236.9 million, is expected to move into top gear this year. Heading the organisation as chairman from yesterday Is Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow. Permanent Secretary275 words
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Article38 1972-01-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sun The University of Singapore's Extramural Studies Department will conduct a 10-lecture architectural course on elemental y sunpath geometry at the university from Feb. 7. Fee for the course U $25.38 words
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Advertisement349 1972-01-03 5 lh.il">. what Kosc Cosmetics MM ormuljlc d lo be specially Wki kind lo your skin. To restore W w** youthfulncss. To give that natural goodness look and to It treat minor complexion I li blemishes as well. plW||H|^^v^ Visit Kosc beauty counter B-'i today. And tone up your skin Miss349 words
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Miscellaneous300 1972-01-03 5 Straits Times Crossword BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBf VbbV^ ll^^^^^Rq ACROSS book (S). 1. Undertaking apparently K^woTk^* doom«t to shrink (8). Su^.^show as opening 5. Ate trte alt«rnaUve to a hat <$). (6). 11. Excellent Instructors In 9. He refused to turn case over masonry (5. 7). (8) IS. Not told to anyone outside300 words
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255 1972-01-03 6 Prize for 17 US top-selling newsboys a dream trip to the Orient CINGAPORE, Sun. Seventeen American newspaper boys making their debut as "dipplomats" to the Orient arrived in Singapore today. The boys, aged 13 to 17. who will stay here at the Singapore Hilton for four days, were met at255 words
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Article61 1972-01-03 6 SEREMBAN. Sun. A 200--kati tiger was shot dead yesterday after It was caught In a jerat In a jungle at Kampong Batu In Rembau district. 25 miles from h->re. The animal was killed by acting State Game Warden Peter Pong Mln Tat because It was In61 words
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Article39 1972-01-03 6 SINGAPORE Sun. The Government today reminded the public that property tax for the first half cf the year Is now due. Cash payments may be made at any of the four offices shown on the bill.39 words
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149 1972-01-03 6 68 tax dodgers paid SI .7 mil in -penalties SINGAPORE, Sun. Sixty-eight bigtime income tax evaders were detected in 1970 23 more than in 1969. These evaders bad to pay additional tax and penalties amounting to $1,771,770. They had declared returns totalling $3,573,959. The Income Tax Division's investigation and anil149 words
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Article87 1972-01-03 6 National language exams SINGAPORE. Sun— The Ministry of Education has announced that the 1972 national language examinations will be held from March 13 to 16 and Aug. 28 to 31. The March examination will be confined to civil servants whose service conditions require them to sit for the examinations The87 words
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Article68 1972-01-03 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The numbers picked in today's Toto draw No. 1 72 were: 1, 44. 34. 39 and 14. The additional number was 9. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were 43. 19 and 27. In the Christmas and New Year special lucky draws, coupons with68 words
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Advertisement359 1972-01-03 6 J NOW SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT S i JURONG Drive In CINEMAI ODEON THEATRE j! 2 Sktwi NlfbMv J Shaw* DaHy 7.00 i »jo p.m |n am. I.jo, «.00, 7.00 t, ».s«*Mi* i Pai Yw|h|rM fcD-wdwir^^--S^^^ ;.TlmStoi^oFTT«iri^SlxKiiKres I— JURON6 DRIVE-IN CINIMA I Advonte Cath Bookinqt ot the Cothov Cinema from 10am359 words
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Advertisement210 1972-01-03 6 Spectacular Shangri-JUi! Luxury rooms from only $45/- a day. With those extras which every guest looks forward to. Like air conditioning, T.V., refrigerator, panoramic balcony view even a clothes-line for the lady I 12% acres tropical gardens, golfing, swimming, tennis, sauna, discotheque, international cuisine, impeccable 24-hour service. They really think210 words
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Advertisement73 1972-01-03 6 7aM BT EaamV raafe^Bßk bbbhi 'n ««i k aKBBBBBaV I^bT* l-aaaaMUfi AaWk^V a ßr^ M 4^MMN^MfIM^& 1 r waraeaarfaata Esperiance lAM.T RISEIVATIONS NEW VICTORY (GAY WORLD) 12.J0-4.00-i.OO Juhe Andrews it bock to ting right into your hcorti ogoin. THE SOUND Of MUSM" IN COLORSCOPE NEW STARUCHT "i 41. m/t r73 words
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Advertisement212 1972-01-03 6 o"'r\s tomorrow" "i." liiio M.^^^L^ *he best time to grow up is I'.AV when you're young. The joys Jfe* «V W\ of life are more beautiful and 1 mm^LJ& m t ie sorro vs ess sa<^- I sniWrn f F*l I I .MAI WAI lIQ I RED SKY AT MORNING212 words
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Advertisement755 1972-01-03 6 ■ORGANISATION LAST DAY— I T 11am, 1.45, 4 00, 430 ?IS Moioorct Hsmg Hui C'-o- Hoo "COMI HAUNT WITH Ml" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin in ShowKopr, Color m OPENS TOMORROW' B Richard Thomos, Don Arnoi Jr Richard Crcnno. Claire B I "RID SKY at MORNING in Technicolor (Ul-SBi g K39^B^^GaQHaQ3EaD3755 words
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Article, Illustration378 1972-01-03 7 IPOH, Sunday fIKW villages s h v 1 (I move within the main* stream of national development programmes as mapped out in the Second Malaysia Plan and not developed in isolation. Minister with Special Functions Di*. Llm Keng Yaik saiu this378 words
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141 1972-01-03 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Recent amendments to the worker's compensation law, which trebled the rates, have caused Insurance companies to Increase their premiums by more than three times. From Nov. 10 the premium for insuring workers against accidents has risen from $2.20 to $8 per $100141 words
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428 1972-01-03 7 Human and social biology a new subject for GCE SINGAPORE, Sun. Secondary Four students will be allowed to offer a new subject In their Singap o re Cambridge General Certificate of Education examinations from next year. It Is human and social biology. It replaces health science which students had been428 words
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Article66 1972-01-03 7 Lectures on computer programming SINGAPORE, Sun.— The University of Singapore's Extra-mural Studies Department will conduct a course on computer programming and numerical methods at the Singapore Polytechnic from tomorrow. The aim of the 12-lecture course Is to Introduce a unified treatment of computer programming and numerical methods. The course will66 words
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Article45 1972-01-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mount Slnal Estate Association has donated $750 and an assortment of sweets and biscuits to the Lee Kong Chlan Centre of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children. The donations were collected by the estate children's carol party on Dec. 22.45 words
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301 1972-01-03 7 Union says MSA management's 'unilateral action' charge is unfounded CINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Air Transport workers' Union today criticised the MSA management for saying that the union had taken "unilateral action" in advising its members to delete certain clauses before accepting letters of employment with the new Singapore national airline.301 words
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Article18 1972-01-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Banker Mr Wee Cho Yaw has been reelected chairman of the Nanyang University Council.18 words
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Advertisement215 1972-01-03 7 ON SCHOOL SHOES 17 th DEC 1971-3 rd JAN 1972 SINGAPORE ONLY) JUMPER SNEAKERS BADMINTON SEPAK ==s5 i Sim 9-12-8 Sizes g-1;2-6 MASTM y^ TAKRAW 3 s^T#\ SJz««IM;2-B>W'\ Sizes 5~ JUMPER SNEAKERS TEENAGER TOPS TUNAGtR TOPS Sizes 9-1 Stze*9-li2-6 Sizes 9-t;2-8 S^\ Staesj 8-1:2-8 JUtta The new 72 Volvo 144215 words
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Miscellaneous58 1972-01-03 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /^THESE CHOCOLATES ARE f I'M WATCH INS f PELICIOUS AM' THEY'RE A A MY FIGURE! I BAR&AJ M, TOO, PETUNJIA! 'Ifl v Vfc. V/l'M AFRAID A I l/.j) f^V. (NOTBUSSI/j IF VA EAT THIS X I LOST TH' SALE BUT N CAMDV, TWERE'LL IT WAS58 words
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180 1972-01-03 8 Century— old institution to reopen CINGAPORE, Sun. The Hokklen Huay Kuan has decided to reopen the century-old Chul Eng Institution In Amoy Street. The Institution, which was closed down 20 years ago, was recently renovated at a cost of $30,000. Officials of the association will seek the Education Ministry's approval180 words
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Article26 1972-01-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Legal Aid Bureau will set up an office In Alor Star soon to extend Its services to Kedah and Perils.26 words
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Article45 1972-01-03 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board will start a 12-week course In elementary window display at the Baharuddln Vocational Institute, Stirling Road, on Jan. 16. Classes will be held from 933 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Tuition fee Is $45.45 words
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490 1972-01-03 8 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Automation in air traffic control for the airport ARTHUR RICHARDS: By Singapore, Sun. CINGAPORE airport is expected to introduce automation in air traffic control by 1980. This Is because of the rapidly Increasing volume of air traffic passing through the Republic. In the first 11 months of this year about490 words
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202 1972-01-03 8 Seria cut off from Brunei Town by floods BANDAR SERI BEQAWAN. Sun. Nonstop rain in Brunei prevented the royal aircraft carrying Sultan Hassanal Bolklah from landing here yesterday. The Sultan was returnIng from a three -week holiday in Europe and the plane had to land at nearby Labuan airfield Instead.202 words
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Article70 1972-01-03 8 Early Chinese philosophy course SINGAPORE. Sun. A course on early Chinese philosophy will be held at the University of Singapore's Philosophy Department from Jan. 19. The 20-lecture course U aimed at acquainting the general public with the Important Ideas and their development In the early period, of the history of70 words
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Article53 1972-01-03 8 New president of MI J KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche Haahlm Yuno» who returned from America recently after a two-year course on public relations, was elected the new president of the Malaysian Institute of Journalism. He took over from Inche Mustafa KamU Yassln who wUI leave for the U.S. next week53 words
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268 1972-01-03 8 Govt to go ahead with takeover of Hakka -cemetery SINGAPORE, Sun. The Government has decided to go ahead with its plans to acquire the cemetery belonging to a Hakka association for the development of an inland container depot. Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew told a Font Yon Thai Association268 words
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Article72 1972-01-03 8 SINGArCHE. Sun. The Mlnhtry of Health today said mosquito breeding within premises continues to Increase despite It; weekly warnings Of 1,195 houses examined last week. 79 or C.6 per cent were found to be breeding the Aedes mosquitoes, carriers of the deadly dengue haemorrhagic fever This showed72 words
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Article39 1972-01-03 8 Photography course SIKOAPORE. Sun. The Young Adults Group of the YMCA will be conducting an elementary course in black and white and colour photography at Its Orchard Road premises from tomorrow. Those Interested are requested to ring tel. *****39 words
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Article30 1972-01-03 8 SINOM-okE. Sun. The Chinese YMCA will conduct classes on guitar playing at beginners and intermediate levels from Jan. 5. Those interested can telephone ***** for more details.30 words
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Advertisement40 1972-01-03 8 FLYING JUNK INDUSTRIAL COMPANY We Are Offering Services For Manufacturing of radio panel, aluminium name plate, aluminium grille, plastic dial lens. Good workmanship is guaranteed. For further information, please contact us. 244 TUNG CHOI STREET, KOWIOON, HONGKONG. Til K *****440 words
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190 1972-01-03 9 The Prof (didn't get a chance to finish Y l mighl have seen TV Singapore*! Sunday (I)ct. 12) telecast of an interview with Prof. Ihvim^ on the art of Chinese cal- ligraphy. You might also have noted the brevity of the programme which skimmed over in 20 minutes the bare190 words
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155 1972-01-03 9 THE GOOD ONES WERE ONLY FOR SHOW I WRITE to warn members of the public to be wary of one of Singapore's leading furniture companies. I wpiu to the company's showroom to shop for some new furniture. The salesman showed me the latest on display and as it was a155 words
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Letter281 1972-01-03 9 IT is time the ROY take action against some drivers of those red buses with automatic- closing doors for leaving the exits open while the buses are moving. Firstly, passengers try to board the bus by the exit Instead of the entrance when the bus la already281 words
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Letter127 1972-01-03 9 /"KDULD the autnorlties V kiiK'ly look into the piobiem of noise ana air pollution by pigs? Residents or Syed Aiwi Roaa nousinfc estate a stone's tnrow from tne French Roaa abattoir are piagueu by tnese lrn tations cany. One can withstand the squeais of terror from tne pigs about to127 words
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Letter166 1972-01-03 9 AS a foreigner who has lived and driven in more than 12 different countries. I must say that I find the driving manners of Singaporeans leave much to be desired. One day. at St. Andrew's Road, In the midst of the five o'clock traffic, a man bumped Into the back166 words
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Letter29 1972-01-03 9 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names and addresses. Include o pseudonym if you do not want your name published.29 words
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451 1972-01-03 9 REPLIES FROM THE GOVT 1,100 HANDICAPPED RECEIVED SPECIAL TRAINING LAST YEAR I REFER to the letters by Stephen Veo ST., Nov. 24) mid Veo Bent? Him (S.T., Dec. 4) regarding special education and vocational training for the handicapped. Various voluntary organisations in Singapore are engaged in helping handicapped groups such451 words
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224 1972-01-03 9 SPCA kitten that died within two days BEING animal lovers, we recently decided to bring a second cat into our home. Having a high regard for the work of the SPCA. we thought we would take one of their unwanted cats and prevent at least one more stray cat from224 words
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413 1972-01-03 9 The disabilities must be really severe 1 REFER to the letter by "Flat-Feet" (ST., Dec. 11). This is to clarify that NOT all persons suffering from colour blindness, asthma and some nervous diseases are automatically exempted from national service. Each case is considered on its own merit in accordance v413 words
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232 1972-01-03 9 It's your job to save for the festive season I REFER 10 the letter by "Hopeful" <S.T.. Dec 15). "Hopeful" is thanked for his concern on the working conditions of civil servants and his proposed scheme of an annual festival fund on a dollar for dollar basis by Government but232 words
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Advertisement213 1972-01-03 9 1 SOUTH EAST ASIA I DEVELOPMENT 1 CORPORATION BERHAD 1 and I SINGAPORE I UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED I Managers of /j^^r THIRD SINGAPORE FUNO toM THE COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY FUND B^ Wm THE SAVINGS FUND PV I r^ SINGAPORE PROGRESS FUNO I SINGAPORE SECURITY FUNO have now moved to Room213 words
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Article505 1972-01-03 10 Bad weather and poor visibility have prevented American reconnaissance aircraft from assessing accurately the result of five days' bombing of the southern part of North Vietnam. If these intensive attacks were primarily intended to destroy North Vietnamese air power, recently reinforced to challenge the bombing of infiltration routes,505 words
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Article247 1972-01-03 10 President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is trying to come to terms with realities. Though he continues to speak of a Pakistan with two wings he is preparing his people to accept the loss of one of them. The "flabby generals" responsible for it have been sent packing and247 words
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Article280 1972-01-03 10 Naional unity cannot be left to official policy alone, nor is lip service enough to inspire the necessary conscious effort that must be made by all Malaysians. The realities of a multi-racial society have to be squarely faced. Housing developers have a part to play, a larger280 words
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1089 1972-01-03 10 Tonight the Boulevards will be still RICHARD MAYNE pays a tribute to the great MAURICE CHEVALIER who died at the weekend. H OW BEST to remember him? In straw hat and dinner Jacket, the assured dapper boulevadler, the French Edwardian, bachelor gay, telling Maxim's to keep the change? The grey-hairedOFNS - 1,089 words
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Article577 1972-01-03 10 JIM GIBBINS Cuala Lumpur - JIM GIBBINS Cuala Lumpur By •THE newest victims of "rat race illnesses" in Malaysia and Singapore are children. Doctors In both countries have confirmed the beginning of an incidence uf ulcers—traditionally the affliction of the harassed business executive in youngsters. Other stress diseases— notably577 words
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730 1972-01-03 10 KEVIN RAFFERTY - The economic realities in Pakistan KEVIN RAFFERTY: By WITH the loss of its Eastern wing Pakistan has been reduced at a stroke from a poor nation with pretensions to greatness through, its 120 m. people and its claim to be the largest Muslim nation in the world, to a poor730 words
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Advertisement87 1972-01-03 10 mtl That U our assurance whan you do TAII Cfll buslnees with us. Whether you arm nt securing loan from us or opening It^ CIIjC* Of account, we tract you at good m^ m w bank should. Fairly and Squaraly. m^— And fully backad by tha rock-Ilka tolldnats and tafaty87 words
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Advertisement136 1972-01-03 10 Wedont know what we're doing right. a^H Xr Whatever it is, it adds up to increasing sales every year. Perhaps it's the influence of our international sales. Our shirts are worn all over the world. Perhaps it's our Permanent Press process. You'll never iron our shirts. You'll just go on136 words
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Article, Illustration705 1972-01-03 11 BLAIR JOHNSON - Local and London marts led in 1971 BLAIR JOHNSON By THE year starts with share prices around their alltime high s. The Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index ended 1971 at 198.69, only 4.53 below its alltime peak of 203.22 seen on November 22. This is in marked contrast to705 words
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832 1972-01-03 11 GEORGIE LEE - GEORGIE LEE By 'THERE was a lot less pudding and pie apparently for retailers during the New Year and Christmas binge. For market sources generally indicated a not-so-happy and not-so-white Christmas and New Year shop-ping-wise, that is. Although views may832 words
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Article280 1972-01-03 11 CROESUS - CROESUS By Kill-joys ARE you a sex-starved, artistically-inclined, vision-perfect, Japanesespeaking book-worm who doesn't mind travelling 3.350 miles for part-time employment? Those who fit this rather exacting bill read on.. for ahead lies the prospect of a job which promises a multitudinuous parade of fun-filled hours to excite the280 words
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484 1972-01-03 11 ANTHONY NG - Govt aid to help start new bank in —Malaysia— ANTHONY NG By A MULTI-PURPOSE Development Bank is to be set up in Malaysia to further assist Malay participation in commerce and industry. The Government has set aside an Initial allocation of $10 million for the bank to start off possibly484 words
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Advertisement185 1972-01-03 11 The S.T. Dupont lighter. It's practically as perfect as the match. The match is a simple and beautiful idea. It was perfect almost the instant it was invented. Lighters are rather more complicated, so S.T. Dupont of Paris has to go to all sorts of extremes to make theirs seem185 words
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Advertisement153 1972-01-03 11 INSIDE The Top 10U companies in Malaysia and Singapore; Looking ahead on th* investment front: SFAL \m\s to a bettor year; Management column; Pcuplo In buslnrv.. Fagr 12. Busiira limes portfolio; Slarllte < rraolcv Receiver* assurance; Company highlights: Local market; Cammodltiei; Weekly share analysis and other closing prices, rag* 13-153 words
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Article267 1972-01-03 12 SOUTH East Asia Lumber made group pretax profits of $417,161 for the year ended June compared with ")4,474 previously. In his first annual statement since the company won listing on the Exchange last September, chairman Loh Kirn Foh says the earnings advance was achieved despite267 words
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Article558 1972-01-03 12 APART from performing its primary function of imparting knowledge to students, the School of Accountancy and Business Administration of the University of Singap ire has taken upon itself the task of helping to inculcate and develop a sense of commitment to society among the undergraduates. This was expressed by558 words
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Article657 1972-01-03 12 WE start 1972 In a very diffe r c nt market to that which investors had 12 months ago. Then it was a buyers market, now one must tread cautiously. Industry faces rising costs, shortages of skilled labour and has just seen international trade disrupted by the657 words
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Article1540 1972-01-03 12 THE leading hundred companies in Malaysia and Singapore, listed by the Business Time* in order 1 of consolidated total assets. Column I: consolidated total assets in million Coloumn II: gross profits before tax in million. Column III: paid-up capital in million. Column IV: reserves in t million.1,540 words
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Article247 1972-01-03 12 Sharlkat Harper Gilflllan, the holding company of the Harpers Group of Companies, has announced six new appointments with effect from Jan. 1: Mr. R. W. Thornton, managing director of Tamco Electrical Engineering, has been appointed to the board of Sharikat Harper Gilflllan and becomes chairman of the247 words
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Advertisement233 1972-01-03 12 WIN A FABULOUS TRIP TO HONGKONG E BANGKOK! ENTER II POLAROID'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF CHILDREN PHOTO CONTEST. Just send in any number of Polaroid Colour photographs of a child or children with a completed Entry Form and you could win one of these grand prizes: -r r t. Two return233 words
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Article874 1972-01-03 13 A S Jf t0 rea erS the Business Tl «n«« publishes weekly a deanalysis of some eighty selected shares traded on the Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore on lne The years highs and lows are followed by the weeks move ments in price and turnover with calculated874 words
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Article1132 1972-01-03 13 Till following is a list of revised quotations for the week up to Friday. Dec. 31 with counters not included in the above analysis. Price movements based on a comparison of last sales on Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 shown in brackets. INDUSTRIALS s 11. L. 21,132 words
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Article133 1972-01-03 13 rPHE following are the average rubber and tin prices since 1950: NOTE: Singapore Tin Market "freed" Nov. 16, 1949. Ku> jrr prices before 1*54 are Spot and thereafter Noon fob. (per Kilo) (pefpictfl) 1950 238.375 cts. $366.34 1951 373.583 cts. $526.61 1952 211.644 cts. $480.08 1953 148.536 Cta.133 words
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Article76 1972-01-03 13 The following company meetIngs are due: The Kuala Sldlm Rubber Co. Bhd.: Jan. 13, 3 p.m.. Registered Office. No. 50 Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. Chemical Company of Malaysia Bhd.: Jan. 18. 11.30 a.m., 4th Floor, Bangunan MIDF, 117, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Power Sc Telecommunications Industries Bhd.: Jan.76 words
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Article307 1972-01-03 13 'THE Singapore produce market was Inactive throughout las' week as overteas buyers continued to hold off. Prices quoted locally were In any case unreallstlcally high to stimulate foreign following. To take an example, the moribund coffee sector of the market showed a disparity as high as $5 a307 words
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Article50 1972-01-03 13 Rubber (per Kilo) 20. 90.25 cts. (per picul) $621.62/] 21. 90.75 cts. $618.12' j 22. 91.50 Cts. 23. 90.75 Cts. $617.00 $619.00 24. Closed 25. $623.12' i Closed 27. Closed Closed 28. 89.75 cts. 29. 90.25 cts. 30. 91.00 cts. $*****' 2 $619.12/] $620.50 31. 91.50 cts. $620.2550 words
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Article104 1972-01-03 13 rpHE Singapore Rubber Brokers Association has released the X following information In respect of business transacted in S M.R for the week ended Dec. 31. All differentials are in terms of the corresponding RSS 1 position in cents per kilogramme. SMR SCV January One ton Pallets 1 cent104 words
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Article101 1972-01-03 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec 24 Industrials 193.66 194.16 195.33 195.29 196.76 1 Hotels: 70.05 69.73 69.31 69.27 69.27 Properties: 1Z7.11 126.40 127.11 126.94 127.11 t Tina: 97.08 97.00 97.02 96.76 97.05 t I rubbers: 122.95 123.52 123.69 123.76 123.79 Dec. 27 Dec.101 words
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Article350 1972-01-03 13 mHE receiver of Starllte X Ceramics Industry. Mr. A.B. McPherson, is continuing with his endeavours to realise the maximum possible value for the assets of the company in line with the obligations arising from his appointment by debenture holders. The recommendation of Mr. T.E. Clark, who has350 words
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Article, Illustration330 1972-01-03 13 NET PROFIT TO-DATE FROM Sale of Investment $15,626.80 Less: Loss On Sale of Investment 241.30) Bank Interest Received 648.69 Less Bank Overdraft Charges 125.00) Dividend Received 1,659.50 Dividend Receivable 32.00 $17,600.69 T^HE portfolio ended 1 1971 showing a 46.6 per cent gain taking profits and paper profits330 words
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Article661 1972-01-03 13 SIME DARBY Holdings and R O Shaw are taking steps which could lead to a closer relationship between them. The two boards in London before Christmas announced that discussions were taking place which may lead to a closer association between the two companies and that shareholders will be661 words
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Article299 1972-01-03 13 rpHERE were signs of X steady rnvestment support on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week which saw the blue-chip indicator, the Straits limes Industrial Ordinary share index moving up nearly two points to 198.69. This represented a rise of more than five points In the299 words
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Article49 1972-01-03 13 Current Date Total for payment payable the year Cartlefleld (Klang) 18.5'; Feb. 2 22 5'; Enipat Nombor Ekor '22.5^ Jan. 24 42.5<> Kundong Tanjong Pau 6';t Jan. 24 *%t Talping Consolidated 5': Jan. 14 S^t 2nd Interim t Interim Total for previous year 27.5'i 37.5<> N% 25%49 words
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Article221 1972-01-03 13 HALF-YEAR results for North Borneo Timbers show a marked fall. In the six months ended November the group saw pre-tax profits fall from $8.34 million to $6.32 million. The board in its interim statement says that although the past six months have proved unusually difficult, full production has221 words
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Advertisement23 1972-01-03 13 Getting a cold? Get Contac 500, and get better. Beware of imitations, look for this mark, warn mgd. TtKJwwH Agtnts THE BORNEO COMPANY23 words
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Advertisement722 1972-01-03 14 ACCOUNTANT 1 1 moratory SINGAPORE SALARY UP TO $1,500 P.M. TECHNICIANS Plus cor Our Cien, o mojor supplier of Hght engineering "hi equipment ond ports, wishes to appoint on -OMPAN V L IMITED und er the Accountont, preferably with o recognised account- f e r C ™A ,U t ing722 words
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Advertisement466 1972-01-03 14 m "NEPTUNE" THEATRE-RESTAURANT NITE-CLUB THE MANDARIN SINGAPORE the largest of Its kind In South East Asia, requires (1) Theatre-Restaurant Manager (2) Assistant Theatre-Restaurant Manager Qualifications: Above 30 years old 81 -lingual in EnglMi and Mandarin preferred. Have some yean of experience In similar positions. Duties and Responsibilities: To plan, organise,466 words
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Advertisement721 1972-01-03 14 j: SLATER WALKER GROUP I jj FINANCE DIRECTOR DESIGNATE K Slater Walker Oroup Is a British based multi-national > Investment bank which Is currently expanding Its financial I operations In Singapore and South East Asia i •I The Finance Director Designate will report to the a i Managing Director and721 words
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612 1972-01-03 15 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN AFTER REALIGNMENT OF WORLD CURRENCIES... By Singapore, Sunday CINGAPORE can expect to attract more capital investments in the next two or three years as a result of the present realignment of the world's major currencies. Economists believe that If the percentage of adjustment612 words
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Article49 1972-01-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Seven more trade commissioners will be appointed soon to strengthen existing trade offices overseas and open new ont.s. New Malaysian trade offices will be opened in Los Angeles and Stockholm. while the Brussels, Sydney and Tokyo offices will be given additional staff.49 words
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Article110 1972-01-03 15 Fraser and Co. case IN our report of the Fraser and Co. case In Saturday's Issue under the headline "Judge's no to call for discharge of Fraser and Co.", It was stated that an "application for the discharge of stockbrokers Fraser and Company was rejected today." The Folidtors for Fraser110 words
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Article48 1972-01-03 15 SINOAPORE, Bun. A series of lectures on Introduction to Marketing will be held by the University of Singapore's Extramural s 1 idles department at the university from Jan. 6. The course Is aimed at Introducing the various topics In marketing. Including marketing strategy and planning.48 words
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Article, Illustration247 1972-01-03 15 Song and dance by Mr. Tan and his thrush SINGAPORE, Sun. Businessman Tan Bah Chee and his thrush are both champions in their own rifht. They can certainly be said to make a son* and dance over it not that they should be accused of being swollen-headed. For Mr. Tan,247 words
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Article124 1972-01-03 15 QINGAPORE, Sun Slnga■3 pore's population increase for the first 10 months of 1971 was 29,176— maintaining the Increase rate at the 17 per thousand level. Increases In 1969 and 1970 were 34,338 and 35.217 respectively— or 17 per thousand of population. With the figures for the last124 words
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155 1972-01-03 15 Six hurt in Jurong free-for-all after -quarrel- CINGAPORE, Sun. Six men were injured in a big fight at Taman Jurong yesterday. Police said all the injured were treated as outpatients at Outram Hospital. Police spokesman acting Supt. Yeow Yew Toong said today the injured men had minor parang slash wounds.155 words
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Article64 1972-01-03 15 5,000-ton oil tanker completed SINGAPORE. Sun. The Jurong Shipyard has completed a 5,000-ton oil tanker, the largest of Its kind built locally, for a Thai owner. The tanker, costing over $5 5 million, was handed to the owner last month. The shipyard won the contract for the tanker In July64 words
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Article29 1972-01-03 15 JERTEH. Sun RMN vessel K.D. Berchang yesterday detained a Thai trawler with 22 fishermen aboard hfter they were found In Malaysian territorial watery near Bellau Perhentlan. Betnama.Bernama - 29 words
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Advertisement33 1972-01-03 15 J —1 —I m mam* l» jfc A^ \tSSJmtfwlii wVh 16 1 MOISTURE wo?S T 3 ifiSijir^Available at your usual stationers. W|f J MINNESOTA <3M) SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 17 Leng Ke« Ro*d. S.n»«poft.33 words
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Advertisement155 1972-01-03 15 PLURAVIT KEEPS YOU ALL DAY P^k Nyal Phtravit Capsules contain a balanced fl Bj combination of high potency vitamin and ■^^T^^^^R^r* minerals, essential for "\^|HMk-~^fl complete regular |0 i^^ maintenance of Daily A^^B Vitamin Quota, <jH3^ especially during k-'pjl 1 vf^^T' pregnancy, lactation ifdk an d con valescence ■rttf 'it155 words
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Miscellaneous613 1972-01-03 15 TV and RADIO--300 ML Opening an<! Where the 7.N The Pyongyang Mansudae HMrt l$ Cultural Show (repeat) 3.21 For the Family (Tamil) '•<• News and Newsreel in Chinese 358 A Diary of Events in Singa- IJS m> Ele <or pcre this Week (Tamil) |M 2"I ."w r 4.11 Days of613 words
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Article, Illustration827 1972-01-03 16 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Massacre of 300 Indians at Wounded Knee ALLINGTON KENNARD Reviewed by BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE. An Indian History of the American West. By Dee Brown (Barrie and Jenkins £3.50). THE symbolic end of American Indian freedom came at the creek called Wounded Knee at Christmas 1890. Somewhere near827 words
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370 1972-01-03 16 IVOR BROWN - A convincing picture of an era and its trends IVOR BROWN By THE PRECARIOUS CRUST, by Laurence Irving, (Chatto and Windus £3). M. KEYNES had J written of the 'thin, precarious crust of civilisation' at a time when so much of middle-class life seemed to be solid and secure, with370 words
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Article66 1972-01-03 16 AFTER THE FALL OF STORE RETURN OF THE TIGER. By Brian Connell (Pan $2.70). fJRIAN Connell writes of British and Australian servicemen who raided Japanese military installations in Singapore after it fell in 1942. These irregular raids were carried out in broken-down motor boats which had to make it across66 words
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Article105 1972-01-03 16 BEYOND THE VICARAGE by Noel Streatfeild (Collins £2). MISS Streatfeild was touring Australia with a theatre company when her father the Bishop died on his way to the dentist and she launched herself, with Galsworthy's help, Into the literary blue. "Isn't it unpleasant to see105 words
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367 1972-01-03 16 ALAN HODGE - The elite 50 of a lively diners' club ALAN HODGE By THE OTHER CLUB by Colin Coote (Sidgwick and Jackson £3.25; rriHE Other Club was 1 founded by Sir Winston Churchill and the first Lord Birkenhead in the year 1911. It was to consist of no more than 50 members,367 words
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Advertisement303 1972-01-03 16 H ■^^■w^^^r^^B wl i I i 1 BW. I I I I HI '111 p^Pj I PROUDLY ANNOUNCE ANOTHER SUCCESS STORY! by Mr. Thomas Tan (Sales Manager TEC Division, Singapore) wi- W* m I B^l The majority of business TEC CASH REGISTERS Indo Singapore Traders Peninsula Hair Dressing Saloon. establishments303 words
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Advertisement1258 1972-01-03 17 TO LIVEIPtOL AND OTNEI I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" 1.i.0e,, Glasgow "^I s A**. N«ng LAFRTES Ansttrdam. Hburg, Lpool V to ASCANIUS Belfast, Otiblm. n.trpooi Jm 4 j M I tea 1, a i- n nc h i ,°s c e m s u$ a*sE:i as s Br»«. ."8j S3 frtl/4 ELPENOR li»erpool, Glasgow1,258 words
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Advertisement1636 1972-01-03 17 I If jm/ jb? fmm\ aC Itt J 1 1 m\ I EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE H Rrw^SSrf P^l P Klang Penan S.nnoore LOAOINO FOR: gMTßß"aaa"aM»M»a4i««aaL«a4ajiiiitißfc»^^ sONtkHU Sailal Jm 4/8 t 41/jm 1 Cblanca. H'bvrg'B'mtn. R'daa/ mar«t trauirr m inunnu nwraMini M»Tiwruni A'dtm, A'werp, G'burg. Oslo, tXPItM StRYICE Tl LONDON,1,636 words
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Advertisement942 1972-01-03 17 FHTWCHTLT EXPIESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA N. Orlems Bilt/Pkil. N. York Ftnang P.S'ham Sport Djikarta Kmp-oa LAOMEOON Dtc II Dec 17 74 Jm 11 Mar 21 MEMMON JM 1 JM 12 JM 11 Frt 14 Frt II Frt 27 Apr 24 OURMA JM 17 IM 21 Jm 24942 words
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Advertisement1073 1972-01-03 18 I g^j|^g B yJ)ftja«at« a f£* aßßljflfti^oflMMß^aa B s B a^afa*iaaa [Yt-" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. I KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. m Sails Jifin Hongkong ETA Spore F.TA P. Klang M C liana Mara" Sulei 5 Jm II Jm A Japan Persian Cult Service1,073 words
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Advertisement880 1972-01-03 18 FOR NIW ZEALAND Penang P. Shim Singapore Uadwg ftr: •CARPENTARIA 18/11 Jll 28/21 JM 22/21 JM Auck, Wel'ton. Lyttltton Carries 12 passeagers STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE Smrapore P. S'nam Penanr. liadu« far: RAJULAt SiHld ll Part 4 Jll Nagapattmam. Madras. RAJULAf It/It JM 27 Jai 21 Jai Nacapattmam, Madras. RAJULAt 11/11 Frt880 words
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Advertisement667 1972-01-03 18 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) tl ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL. H'BURG, R'DAM. HAVRE Smnoori P S"lui* Penmg Arrrtii: NEPTUNE AQUAMARINE 7/n J>. WU ItR 15/17 NEPTUNE AMBER JH 21/2, 111 W» l« jgT^'Wj",^667 words
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Advertisement564 1972-01-03 18 jflP F" MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL -Oft SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD _J r*x 3OE. Jla Ampaog. Kuala Lu.npu—fc^- 1 I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penang Arrives: BUNEA TANJONS 1/ iJM Havre 29/1 london 12. R'dam 7/2 A'vrerp 10/2 H'burg 12? Bremen 15/2 v BUNSA564 words
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Advertisement629 1972-01-03 19 To: NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, TAMPA, JACKSONVILLE, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, WILMINGTON, NORFOLK AND CAMDEN Singapore P. Sham SCANOIA CLIPPER JM 11/11 Jm 11/21 MARILYN I Fm 11/12 Frt 11/12 To: LONGVIEW, VANCOUVER (WASHINGTON), LONG BEACH, ALAMEDA and SAN DIEGO. Singapore P. Sham SPERO JM 27/21 !m 31/3' tmm STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTL LTB.629 words
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Advertisement652 1972-01-03 19 few Sovereign Marine Lines, inc. GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADING FOR ASHUBUL A. HAMILTON AND TORONTO P. Klang Singapore HAMBURGER WALL M« 1/11 Mar 12 16 AOELFOTIS Apr 10 15 Apr ***** DIRECT SAILINGS TO SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LOURENCO MARQUES, DURBAN AND CAPETOWN Singapore P. Klang PHILIPPINE ADMIRAL652 words
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Advertisement664 1972-01-03 19 We take great pleasure announcing our appointment as General Agents In Singapore and West Malaysia for: CUTLASS STEAMSHIP CORPORATION of San Francisco, inaugurating a regular liner service from Straits ports to Long Beach, San Francisco, Vancouver, Wash., and British Columbia. THORESEN CO. (SINCAPORE) PRIVATE LTD., Asia Insurance Building, Singapore, 1.664 words
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Advertisement710 1972-01-03 19 take great pleasure in announcing the appointment of YEO SHIPPING TRADING as their Agents in Malaysia with effect from Ist January, 1972. Straits Transportation Pte. Ltd., Malaysia will cease to be their Agents as from Ist January, 1972 and Straits Transportation Pte. Ltd., Singapore will cease to be the General710 words
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Advertisement770 1972-01-03 20 STATE OF SABAII— MALAYSIA SABAH LAND DEVELOPMENT BOARD TANJONG BATr PALM OIL BILKING INSTALLATION Pre-Srlrrtion of Tenderers It Is Intended to Invite prospective tenderers, who naw pieviously undertaken works niiivalent of this nature, to apply for selection by the Sabah Land Development Board for the upply, construction and commtisloning of770 words
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Advertisement442 1972-01-03 20 IN MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. 1965 AND IN' MATTER OF PETALNG BAKAT SDN. BEKHAD i MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being voluntarily wound up. are required on or before the 31st day of January 1972 being the442 words
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Advertisement699 1972-01-03 20 ENAKMEN LEMBAGA BANDARAN (N.M.B. BAB 137) NOTIS PERBANDARAN IPOH DENGAN INI DI-BERI KETAHUI bahawa ada-lah di-chadang membenarkan pernlagaan mempcrbalkl dan mengechas baterl bagi kcnderaan2 motor dlpremlses No. 290. Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoti atas Lot No. 973s lot yang mana telah dl-aonkan untok Kcgunaan Perdagangan (Commercial Usei dl-atas Pelan Bandar lpoh699 words
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Advertisement177 1972-01-03 20 KENYATAAN TAWASAN PERBADANAN KEMAJUAN NEGERI SELANGOE Tawaran2 daripada Pemborong2 yang berdafUr dl-P.K.N 8. Kela* C yang sah akan dl-ierlma diPejabat Pengurus Besar. Perbndanan Kemajuan Negerl Selangor. Jalan Sultan. Petallng Jaya. "Construction of piled foundations for 2 blocks of 4 store; shops/offices cum flats at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur".177 words
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Advertisement125 1972-01-03 20 1 nnnouncEmEm I <H As a result of the recent merger in Switzerland \9 m between NESTLE ALIMENTANA S.A. and jj URSINA-FRANCK S.A. X j| we are pleased to announce that I lIESTLE'S PRODUCTS mm P VB LTD. gj; have taken over the distribution rights of *j| all brands, formerly125 words
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Advertisement683 1972-01-03 21 ■ffTI PERBADANAN PEMBANGUNAN ft^2u BANDAR (Urban Development Authority I KOSONG JAWATANZ PEUAWAI KANAN DAN LAIN* JAWATAN Pemohon2 dan Warga-Negara2 Malaysia ada-lah dl-pelawa mem permohonan untok memenohl iawa:an2 di-dalam Bahaaian Peincnangan Perbadanan Inl: \ama2 Jawatan: (a) Pegawai Peranchang/Akltek Architect/Planner <b> Pegawai Peranchans (Planner) (O Ahll Kajl Hayat Alam/Ahll Sosioioji Sociologist /EcologUt683 words
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Advertisement772 1972-01-03 21 MALAYAN TOBACCO COMPANY BERHAD Appkettioni an invitad lor th« pott of SALES EXECUTIVE- SABAH JOB Ah* training, ha win t» rMponsibl* to «tw Manager. E«*t Malty** k Brunai for suparvising numbar of Satawnan and implamanting Company markating policiat in Sabah. QUALIFICATIONS Applicants mutt: (i) Ba cituan. of Malaysia and of772 words
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Advertisement591 1972-01-03 21 Edible Oil Products (M) Bhd. Room No. 9, 3rd Floor, Bancunan Majlis Bandaran, Johor Bahru. Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following position 1. CHEMISTS. 2. MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. 3. FITTERS AND PROCESS OPERATORS. 4. FIRST CLASS BOILER ATTENDANTS. 5. OAS AND ARC WELDERS 6. TURNERS. 7. ELECTRICIANS. 8.591 words
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Advertisement708 1972-01-03 21 IHSTITUT TEKNOLOJI MARA Permohonan} adalah dlpelawa darl Warganegara Malaysia untok memenohl Jawatan2 sapertl berikut: L 1. a) 1) Nama Jawatan Kerani ii) Bahagian 111 b) Tangga Oajl SMO x 8-156/230 x 15-260, 300 X 15-420 445 x 15-535 c) Umor Diantara 17 hingga 23 tahun d) Kelayakan dan Pengalaman Sijil708 words
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Advertisement2994 1972-01-03 22 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL n Jpnl( orly ,0 en,, word PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL *****1 00 word m lytia only: 50 cents a word. IICTeMIC Malaysia only: SI 00 a word. Minimum 17 59 /or IJ irordJ rOn DETAILS. Minimum VO /or 20 toordi IWiasjn Ml MaiawsU 0 7S cent» J word2,994 words
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Advertisement869 1972-01-03 22 FULLY FURNISHED semi-detached house Blji Guan Park many extra. Including telephone. Land area 6.000 oq.ft. $1,000/-. Ring H.C. Yong. *****5-*****3 EASTERN MANSION 20-E. Blk. B. Sth floor Spore IS 3 bedrooms, fully furnished with good furnitures. Rent $520 p.m. Interested view between LUXURIOUS FURNISHED FLATS. Calrnhlll. Cavanagh. house. Paterson. J/Jlntan.869 words
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Advertisement985 1972-01-03 22 WANTED BUNGALOWS SEMI-DE-TACHED APPARTMENTS ror Commercial Executive In good residential Areas. Rentai furnished unfurnished $200/- $2,000/-. Contact *****7. REDDV IMPEX PROPERTY CONSULTANT Urgently requires Bungalows' Apartmenta. Preferably at Woollerton Park. Other Districts Too. James *****4. 2 OETACHED BUNGALOW required by Senior Executive of an American Oil Company. Rental $1,800 $2,500.985 words
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Advertisement910 1972-01-03 22 Tuition ECONOMICS: Pre U 11. and General Paper! Special Group Tuition to quirementa. Starting 15th January. Limited vacancies. $25/- per subject. For details call at or phone Success College's Secretarial Division. 18-IF. Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore 19 (Opposite Paya Lebar Post Office) Tel: *****4. SPECIAL TUTORIAL CLASSES! English A910 words
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Advertisement859 1972-01-03 22 TYPE-WRITING FOR BECINNERS morning sessions from H a.m. after noon sessions from 1 p.m. evening sessions from 5.30 Pm. ».3O p.m. dally. Special 2-month Intensive course for school leavers. Also Individual guarantee course. Electric and Manual typewriters. Personal attention given. Fully alrcondltloned Enquiries: 8.C. 8. (Opposite Rex) Spore ***** *****859 words
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Article, Illustration507 1972-01-03 23 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By gINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association may send the national water-polo team to Australia and Europe this year in its aim to build a top-class side for international tournaments. SASA Vice-president for waterpolo Tan Hwee Hock said yesterday "Our gold medal success507 words
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Article51 1972-01-03 23 DAKAR. Sun. Egypt and Senegal will be Africa's representatives at the Basketball tournament of the Munich Olympic Games this year, following their victories In the semifinals of the African championship here yesterday. Egypt beat Mall 87-66 (halftime 42-28) and Senegal defeated the Centra! African Republic 77-6651 words
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Article49 1972-01-03 23 MIAMI BEACH. Sun. Spain and the United States qualified yesterday to meet In the final of the Sunshine Cup tennis tournament. Spain, the second seed, beat fourth-seeded South Africa 2-0 while the U.S. upset top-seeded Italy in the deciding doubles match to win 3-1.49 words
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250 1972-01-03 23 MELBOURNE. Sun. Defending cnampion Ken Rosewail and remarkable veteran Mai Anoersou won their semiflnais in the Au&traaan Open tennis cnampionsnips tocay, setting up an Ah Austtalian final tomorrow. The 37-year old Rosewail was extended to four sets in defeating fenow coun try man250 words
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112 1972-01-03 23 Mallett spins his team to victory ADELAIDE. Sun. Discarded •^Test bowler Ashley Mallett spun South Australia to outright victory over Western Australia today in their Sheffield Shield match with a bag of 13 wickets. Westeni Australia needed only 166 runs In their second Innings to win but never quite made112 words
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298 1972-01-03 23 LONDON, San. The So4tth African ProteM. Cap* cokxirrd touring rnfby torn, crathed U a J3-3 defeat acaini* the L'nited Hoapitab here yesterday In the Utrt of their aix matchea, hat (heir minarrr was cheerful and optimistic for the future. "We298 words
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541 1972-01-03 23 Chappell hits magnificent unbeaten 115 VjELBOURNE, Sun. A magnificent fighting century by Greg Chappell enabled Australia to gain a first innings lead of 101 against the Rest of the World XI on the second day of their Third cricket "Test" here today. WORLD XI Ist Inns IS4 AUSTRALIA Ist Inns541 words
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319 1972-01-03 23 Australia's Elfin plan all-out assault on GPs KUALA L"MfVR, Sun— Team Eifln this is the name to watch out for at the Malaysian Orar.d Prix at the Batu Tiga circuit on April B—9. The Australian team is planning to make 1972 Us big year, not only In Malaysia and Singapore,319 words
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Article98 1972-01-03 23 PERTH. Sun. Spectre, a former New Zealand stayer. Is the new favourite at »-to-2 for the Aj 100.000 Perth Cup over two miles here tomorrow. Spectre, who will be having his first start in Western Australia, replaces the local horse. Kendon. who Is en the second98 words
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Article, Illustration445 1972-01-03 24 United start year on gloomy note I LONDON, Sun. lif ANCHESTER United, ITE for so long out on their own in the race for the English football league championship, had no cause to celebrate the New Year as they crashed to defeat against West Ham yesterday. Beaten 3-0 by theReuter - 445 words
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Article298 1972-01-03 24 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1 Everton 1 Coventry 1 South'pton 0 C. Palace 1 Tottenham 1 Derby 1 Cnelsea 0 Huddersneld 0 Stoke 0 Ipswich 2 West Brom 3 Liverpool 0 Leeds 2 Man. C'ty 2 Nolt'm F. 2 ShefT. Utd. 1 Leicester 1 We.it Ham 3 Man. Utd. 0298 words
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Article1052 1972-01-03 24 FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A Pt Man Utd 24 14 7 3 48 30 35 Leeds 24 14 5 5 36 18 33 Man Cily 24 13 7 4 47 24 33 Derby 24 12 7 S 40 23 31 Shcff Utd 24 13 6 61,052 words
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Article45 1972-01-03 24 ARSENAL'S £220.000 ($1,600,000) signim; Alan Ball (above) was on parade against his old club, Everton. and 50.000 fans gave him a warm reception on his homr debut on Saturday. But Ball made little impact as Arsenal struggled to a 1-1 draw.45 words
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Article, Illustration2880 1972-01-03 25 EPSOM JEEP - Royal Mark stamps superiority in Gold Cup EPSOM JEEP By ROYAL MARK, well ridden by Lyle Harbridge, won the lOf Penang Gold Cup at Batu Gantong yesterday. Just Twiggy (Moses Lee) was second by threequarters of a length with Man of Honour (George Podmore) third and Great World II (Ricky2,880 words
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Miscellaneous59 1972-01-03 23 SOCCER SBHFL Dlv. 2A: Metal Box v Ming Court lOeylang stadium. 5:15 p.m.); Hilton v Cold Storage iMFA ground. 5. 15 pm Dlv 3C: BP v Fra.ser and Neave, Rheem Hume v Malayan Banking (Both matches at Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m > Dlv. S D: Esso v Hume, Thornycroft v59 words
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Advertisement775 1972-01-03 24 NANYANG UNIVERSITY Applications for Admission to Oraduate Studies 1972-1973 I. Applications are invited for admission to the College of Oraduate Studies in the following fields of study for the academic year 1972/73: tl) Institute of Asian Studies: Chinese Language tt Literature, Geography. History. Government Public Administration. 2) Institute of Business775 words
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Advertisement681 1972-01-03 24 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT the Authority intends to sell by Public Auction at 10.00 a.m. on sth January, 1972 at Oodown "A" certain cargoes which, unless previously claimed and delivered, will at that date been In the Authority's premises for a considerable period. The681 words
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Miscellaneous127 1972-01-03 24 AUmyOop Mm V.T. Mmamiim W^^^^^T~~WE\L HAVE THOSE ~"1 I• m _^*£--<ro> \£r I'M BEGINNING TSEH WHY HERE BIRDS COOKED 8E /-"^>' H*L#* H~ BONES COULDtoTT WAJT I W WE GO. FORE rKNOvviT 3=*\ "#V^< N^TGET RID OF YOU.' LVi Abmmr By Ai Vmpp <~ "N® NAIROBI, DOGPATcO WROfcM.'.' %»fJj!* S127 words
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463 1972-01-03 26 SAIGON, Sunday AMERICAN warplanes took advantage of a New Year's Day ceasefire in Vietnam to stage their heaviest raids in months on the Ho Chi Minh Trail in neighbouring Laos. Eleven waves of 852s pounded the trail, while scores of conventionalUPI - 463 words
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79 1972-01-03 26 CONDUCTOR FINDS $1,200 AND JEWELS IN BUS SINGAPORE, Sun— Police today praised a bus conductor for his honesty. Ang Chee Bok, 29. found a plastic bag in his bus with $1,247 and some Jewellery. He handed in the bag at the bus terminus at Tanjong Rhu. The time-keeper then made79 words
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Article57 1972-01-03 26 Surgery 4,000 years ago... MOSCOW. Sun. Evidence of bone surgery has been discovered on a human skull that Is 4,000 years old, Tass news agency reported. Scientific analysis showed the operation, performed with flint surgical instruments, apparently saved the patient from dying of a battle wound. The rare find wasReuter - 57 words
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Article26 1972-01-03 26 MANILA. Sun. A passenger bus fell off a precipice In the mountain province of northern Luzon yesterday killing at least 27 people.26 words
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249 1972-01-03 26 Nixon advance party (led by general) in Peking today PEKING, Sunday AN advance party of Americans headed by a brigad-ier-general and including press secreary Ronald Ziegler is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow to make final preparations for the historic visit of President Nixon next month. Details of their movements have249 words
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120 1972-01-03 26 THE LOOK ALIKE CARS OF THE FUTURE SYDNEY, Sun. Safety factors would have such an influence on car design In the next generation that different makes of car would begin to look alike, Lord Stokes, chairman of British Leyland Motor Corporation, said today. Lord Stokes said In an Australian Broadcasting120 words
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Advertisement231 1972-01-03 26 PREPARE HOW FOR 1972/1973 EXAMINATIONS S2lfll Y\^F^H£s* V> Fok Cho 9 Buildi <*• 'end and Third Floor.) •■■■l^ A Johor* Bahru. T.I: 2171 2006 MCC gives comprehensive courses for the following Examinations and subjects for Singapore candidates: SINGAPOWI CAMBKIPCI GINtKAL CIKTIfICATI: English Language X, Literature in English, Mathematics B, Additional231 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-01-03 26 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: Fair.14 words
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