The Straits Times, 11 January 1972
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Title Section24 1972-01-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article400 1972-01-11 1 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG By Singapore, Mon. CHINESE ships will call here regularly from next month to help local shippers break the "monopolistic contract system" imposed by the Far Eastern Freight Conference. This is the result of successful talks between a second three-man mission from the Singapore Chinese400 words
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Article163 1972-01-11 1 Russian student slits his throat NEW YORK, Mon. A 36-year-old Russian exchange student leaped from a van containing five other Russians and slashed his throat and wrists while being driven to Kennedy airport last night. Police said they had scant information about the man, identified as Kuragvile Merab, because heReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration854 1972-01-11 1 DACCA, Monday Sheikh Luttfar 11 Rahman, tears streaming; down his face, embraced Ms son in a poignant airport reunion as Sheikh Mujibur Rahman set foot on "Sonar Bangla" (Golden Bengal) today. Sheikh Mujib, President of recentlyestablished Bangla Desh, returned from nine months of prisonReuter; AP - 854 words
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Article31 1972-01-11 1 VALLETTA, Mon. Evacuation of British troops and their dependents continued amid signs of tension today as opponents of Prime Minister Dom Mlntoffs expulsion order called for new elections. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article69 1972-01-11 1 BELFAST, Mon. Two policemen and a British soldier were injured in late night shooting incidents in Northern Ireland. None of the three was seriously injured bat they were admitted to hospital. In Belfast's Crumlln Roa 1 jail, prison guards quelled a brief uprising by shouting,UPI - 69 words
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Article, Illustration311 1972-01-11 1 Three B-52s hit in Red raid on Thai base BANGKOK, Mon 'THREE Riant B-52 bombers were damaged in a 1 daring communist guerilla attack on the huge U.S. base at U-Tapao in southeast Thailand early today. A group of guerillas planted explosives among the bombers after cutting through the barbedAgencies - 311 words
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Article27 1972-01-11 1 MANILA. Mon Filipinos went to polls yesterday to elect 238.000 officials In 32.772 Philippine barrios (villages). The Government said the elections were generally peaceful. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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788 1972-01-11 1 N.G. KUTTY - Flexible policy in long-hair clamps N.G. KUTTY By g 1 N (i A PORE, Mon. As Operation Snip Snip entered its third day today, the Government said it would be flexible in applying the "no entry for longhaired men" order at all entry points. For Instance, visitors coming on official788 words
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Article38 1972-01-11 1 BANGKOK. Mon. The entire board of Haw Par Brothers (Thailand) today resigned In disagreement with lv parent company. Haw Par International of Singapore, over new manufacturing and marketing arrangement* in Thailand Reuter. "See Pace 12).Reuter - 38 words
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Article66 1972-01-11 1 WASHINGTON. Mon._ The naval task force led by the nuclear -powered carrier enterprise that maintained an American presence in the Indian Ocean for nearly a month during the Indian-Pakis-tan war steamed out of the area today. The Defence Department said the squadron of nine shipsAP - 66 words
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Advertisement64 1972-01-11 1 For Clear Comfortable Consult: c.S. CHONG O.D. EYERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 1 The nicest way to fly to three continents. you're in good hands when you go garuda ■■Indonesian atrways Wisma Indonesia. Orchard Road Singapore 9. Tel *****4 (5 lines) Garuda Service Office 92. Telok Ayer Street.64 words
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Advertisement106 1972-01-11 1 {■I CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON INCLANO RFQT v^S^Sefp^^JH ,4<PZ4s^feaßttaW9U| SHOES i^R^eflH Ir^l *B* I "whips Philips H invented cassettesIt takes a Philips Cassette Recorder to make them sound the way they should. IS JBH IB^ «-t«r-tA Philips Stereo Cassette Recorder/Changer N2401 The most sophisticated Cassette Recorder in the world today. Philip*106 words
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217 1972-01-11 2 Govt allows import of 5,000 tons of cement to beat shortage SINGAPORE. Mon. THE government today decided to allow an initial import of 5,000 tons of cement to meet contractors' complaints of a shortage A Finance Ministry spokesman said today: "We tnlnk this supply Is sufficient for the building industry.217 words
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103 1972-01-11 2 CINGATORE. Mon. Lufthansa's manager for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei, Mr. A. vom Hofe, Yesterday pledged his company's full support for Singapore's tourism and trade promotion drives. Speaking on the eve of the airline's shift to new premises at the Tanglin Shopping Centre, he said103 words
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84 1972-01-11 2 SPECIAL PANEL TO UPDATE TRAFFIC LAWS SINGAPORE, Mon— A special committee has been set up to update and rationalise Singapore s traffic laws. It is headed by Mr. L.P. Rodrigo. Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs). The other rerresentatives of the committee are from the Traffic and PI nning Department of the84 words
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Article56 1972-01-11 2 Window display course SINOAPORE. Mon. The Adult Education Board is organising a 12- week course on elementary window display at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute, Stirling Road, from Jan. 23. The fee is $45 anc* application forms are avp liable from the board'? efflces In Crflrnhlll Road arid Cultural Centre. Closing56 words
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394 1972-01-11 2 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN By GINGA P 0 R E, Mon. A $15 million housing development programme is taking shape in Coven t Garaen, once a slum where people, poultry and pigs used to share the s i"ie roof. When fully developed394 words
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Article49 1972-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Eight Royu! Australian Air Force Mirage jets ariived here today to be stationed at Tengah air base as part of the ANZUK air defence system. The air detachment, led by Wing Cdr. Peter Scully, flew here from the Joint RAAF'-RMAF base at Butterworth.49 words
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300 1972-01-11 2 New Govt incentives for setting up junior colleges SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government is to give new incentives to private groups setting up junior colleges, the Education Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, announced today. The Education Ministry will now pay for the land premium for a 30-year lease. It will also300 words
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Miscellaneous217 1972-01-11 2 Straits Times Crossword Hi IF HP WKF 1H 7 IT HT I 10 £"35 SSV" fr r Sf'TKJt&l 12. Quarters In the wood? (6) 18 A nrm with an oda style ol 14. OP learns to trip the anchors assistant* (8). 19 Noel and Pat Involved In i 5 Excite217 words
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260 1972-01-11 3 Sugar men warned: Give retailers normal quota tfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sugar dealers were today warned that their supplies would be cut if they refused to Rive normal supply to retailers. The Minister of Trade and Industry. Inche Khlr Johari. gave this warning following reports of a shortage of sugar In260 words
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Article29 1972-01-11 3 STNOAPORE. Mon. Tan Kok Seng, 26. and Ng Kwee Peng, 22. were each fined $30 today for fighting in Trafalgar Street at 7.15 a.m. on Jan. 8.29 words
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101 1972-01-11 3 SCHOOL TO HOLD ITS FIRST FESTIVAL OF ARTS CINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore International School in Dover Road will hold its first arts festival on Feb. 26 and 27. Exhibitions oi paintings, sculpture, pottery and various crafts by pupils and some well-known local artists will be held during the festival. There101 words
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190 1972-01-11 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The trial of trumpeter Tony Castillo, charged with having carnal connection with a girl under 16 years, will be heard entirely in camera In the Third District Court. Following an application today by the DPP Mr. Loh Lin Kok. the judge. Mr.190 words
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Article35 1972-01-11 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Prof. B.R. Jones of the University of Lsiiidcn. will talk on "Fungal infections with special reference to the eye" at the Orthopaedic Lecture Theatre. Outram Hospital tomorrow at (.30 p.m.35 words
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Article55 1972-01-11 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The youth committee ol the YWCA will hold a forum on vocational guidance (or school-leavers and potential schcol-leavers at Its premises on Jan. 29 ul 2.30 p.m. Topics (or discu -siun include career opportunities in the legal profession, computerlng, marketIng, electronic engineering, hotel management55 words
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Article294 1972-01-11 3 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG SEQUEL TO FATAL CRASH IN 1965 -v SINGAPORE, Mo n. Damages totalling $425,--000 were awarded by the High Court today to the families of five British servicemen from the Royal Artillery, killed in a road accident here six years ago. Now in Britain, they294 words
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208 1972-01-11 3 NO NEW DATE SET FOR CARRINGTON VISIT OINGAPORE, Mon. A new date has yet to be fixed for the visit to the region by the British Defence Secretary, Lord Carrlngton. A British High Commission spokesman said that there had been no new development since Lord Carrlngton cancelled his proposed visit208 words
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366 1972-01-11 3 Umno: Hotels not giving enough local culture KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Leading hotels in town, criticised for not projecting enough local culture to their guests, have replied that they try to provide varied entertainment programmes as most of their guests are international visitors. At the annual meeting of the Umno Kuala366 words
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Article46 1972-01-11 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister of State for Education and MP (or Parrer Park, Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng, will open an art 1 exhibition organised by the Ministry of Culture and People's I Astoc!ation at Fek Klo com- munity centre on Friday at 8 p.m.46 words
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Miscellaneous122 1972-01-11 3 Exercises at Sentosa SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct demolition exercises at Sentosa range from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridar and 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday. The public are advised not to be alarmed. Bugs Bunny By Ralph122 words
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257 1972-01-11 4 CINGAPORE, Mon. One of four men charged in connection with the triple Gold Bar Murders has complained of assaults by police officers, a magistrate heard today. Mr. G. Gopalan for Lim Swee Guan. 24, a despatch clerk, said that Lim complained he was257 words
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220 1972-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The High Court today heard why a wife childless since marriage brought in another woman Into the house and into her husband's life. The husband, Mr. Herman Hoeden, 55, told the court: "After six years of a childless marriage, my220 words
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Article40 1972-01-11 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Development Bank of Singapore and Dalwa Securities Company will hold a cocktail reception at the Mandarin Hotel on Friday to celebrate the completion of the floating of the first Asian Dollar bond by the bank.40 words
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89 1972-01-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Housewife Tan Ah Mol, 41, was charged today having 13 y 2 lb. of raw opium In a house in Jalan Angkup off the 14th mile, Kranji Road, at 12.45 p.m. on Saturday. She also faced a second charge of having two89 words
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188 1972-01-11 4 87p.c. of airmail letters are not affected SINGAPORE, Mon.— About 87 per cent of airmail letters posted In Singapore will not be affected by the present new postal rates adopted from International standards. For. according to a source today, this percentage is made up of letters which fall In theAgencies - 188 words
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Advertisement289 1972-01-11 4 "lido"- o'peSs" today" 11 a.m., 1.45. 4.00, 6.30 9.1S NO FRCE LIST j OF DOOM j Starring IVY LING PO and CHIN HAN A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE COLOR MANDARIN WITH SUPERIMPOSED ENGLISH CHINESE SUBTITLES \K\T < lIA.M.i: AT IMI LIDO I The story of a gambling man a hustling289 words
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Advertisement87 1972-01-11 4 Lo.t Day: 1.30, 1.10, 7.00 ft ♦JOpm Li Ching, Yueh Huo Lo Lich "THE LONG CHASE" (Mondorin/Color Scope) Tomorrow: "Tk« bait D«y of f»mp*ir (Color Scope) Todor J IJ, 7.1S 9.10 p.m. "GM WtMi MatbM Lhhi Mandof in 'Color scope I Next-Change: "Clrcut ef HMror" iGALAXYim NEXT CHANGE of J87 words
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Advertisement278 1972-01-11 4 A young man with two Loves... bis wife and his j Mtjßft die—it wil be glorious! <, ilcXl I MM iff" B| J 1 NEXT ODEON CHANGE! Jgf^m Gunslingers, Bounty Hunters jre 9 W A HT A T /J*^^rlS"' it* MCHNICOLOS TICMNISCOPI JOHNNY GARKO, WILLIAM BOGARD, CRISTINA lOSANI A 20TH278 words
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Letters to the Editor
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Letter174 1972-01-11 5 WISH to reply to the spate of correspondence I on the subject of eye complaints in electronic firms recently appearing in the I press. The Industrial Health Unit in conjunction with the Opthalmic Unit of Outram Road General Hos- pital began planning a pilot I survey in early174 words
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Letter97 1972-01-11 5 I REFER to the letter from "Civic Minded" (ST.. Dae. 9). regarding the capacity of the posting box at the Bukit Timah post office. Investigations carried out revealed that the posting box is normally seldom full at the time of the last collection at about 6.45 p.m. However, an additional97 words
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Letter93 1972-01-11 5 1 REFER to the letter from "Frustrated" (S.T.. Dec. 23). Promotion in the board Is always based on merit, and academic professional qualifications. experience and performance are major j criteria in judging a candidate in every promotion exercise. Proper channel exists in j PUB for grievances to be submitted to93 words
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Letter183 1972-01-11 5 I REFER to the letter by "Phgrim" (S.T.. Dec. 14). on the subject of pilgrims for Mecca having to pay $2 for an international certificate of vaccination. Pilgrims who are holders of Pass Hajl Ka-Mekah are not charged as the particulars of vaccination certificate have been Incorporated in a few183 words
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Letter74 1972-01-11 5 I REFER to the letter by "Charles" (ST., Nov. 26) headed "Pre-U classes and the AEB student." When the results of the 1971 Singapore-Cambridge G.C.E. CO' level* Examination are published, lormer AEB students who obtained good results In the examination may apply through the AEB for admission to Pre-U I74 words
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Letter51 1972-01-11 5 1 REFER to the letter by Frances Lee Pedusey" (ST.. Jan. 3». Investigation Into this case will be carried out If the writer would make a report ot this accident to the Traffic Police Accidents Investigation Branch at Sepoy Lines. YEOW YEW TOONG (Ac DSP). Public Relations Officer, Singapore Police51 words
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171 1972-01-11 5 I HAD the opportunity the other day of taking an Australian 'riend round Singapore for some sightseeing. Though impressed with our progress in urban renewal, she ratt that many old buildings should be spruced up and preserved, not torn down. She meant the171 words
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Letter137 1972-01-11 5 I WOULD like to reply to Mr. Kung Fet-LJn'b letter (ST.. Jan. 4>. "Play It safe with wooden box and p.astic bags. Mr. Kung Fel-Lln appears not to know anything about radiation, radiographers or about the effects of radiation. Radiation passes through wood, plastic or any other matter very easily.137 words
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Letter118 1972-01-11 5 THE recant festivals Deepavali. Harl Raya Puasa. Christmas and the New Year —were peaceful and enjoyable because of the cracker ban. The Government should, therefore. Ignore the appeal by the Chinese Cnamber of Commerce to lift the ban even partially. Such action would mean that crackers could be freely sold118 words
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166 1972-01-11 5 Good show by the motorists— but must these buses be so dirty? SOME time last year, Government advised motorists to put their cars at Kalians Park and travel by bus to offices in the city area. It is indeed heartening to note that the advice has been heeded as can166 words
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Letter69 1972-01-11 5 I WAS shocked to hear over the radio that the Chinese Chamber of Commerce wants a lifting of the ban on crackerfiring during the coming Chinese New Year. For the sake of peace and quiet, I appeal to the authorities to Ignore the chamber's plea and to continue with the69 words
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363 1972-01-11 5 This deaf girl waits for her chance to learn While this school waits for teachers... AM a mother of a deaf child and I have been told by the Association for the Deaf that mv child will not be accepted in the deaf school at Mountbatten Road Until 120 other363 words
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Letter168 1972-01-11 5 rE H.D.B. used to provide facilities lor the resale of Hats. The total fee was something like $300. Now flat owners wishing to fell their flats have to engage their own solicitors. Here we get sliced by both sides. As title instruments are naturally In the hands of the H.D.B.168 words
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Article, Illustration553 1972-01-11 6 WHO says thai there is no place in fashion for the older woman? Whoever makes a statement as rash as this must either be quite oblivious of what goes on in the rag trade, or she must Ik. 1 on the lighter553 words
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Article255 1972-01-11 6 SAVOURY DISHES FOR TODDLER up dishes for the baby or toddler who hasn't got enough teeth to chew his food always poses problems for the inexperienced mother. To help mothers draw up an attractive menu whenthe young child can enjoy his food, here ar. savoury recipes that you can try.255 words
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358 1972-01-11 6 Don't play around with safety in children's toys DARENTS are usual- ly the ones who buy toys for their children. And it is for this reason that they should be the best judges, of toy safety. They should always take care that not only the toys give the maximum pleasure358 words
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93 1972-01-11 6 Advertisement Lemons Bring Beauty To Your Skin To keep the soft, fair bloom of youth on your complexion and to encourage a fine texture, your skin should be toned and cleansed with a special lemon skin freshener. Patted over your complexion before cosmetics are applied, lemon Delph freshener will wake93 words
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Advertisement228 1972-01-11 6 f life Give him a head start in life... f^^ f\':~.s** by supplementing his diet with a daily I mw' dose of Vitamin C enriched Nyal I k*d«—* Orange Juice Compound. Nyal Orange OWMGf JUJC£ Juice has all the Vitamin C your baby L *^jgpjjj|j jfig needs to be happy228 words
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517 1972-01-11 7 Hussein L blasts school board critics »FHE Minister of x Education. Inche Hussein Onn, deplored the attitude of certain "perverted racialists" in interpreting the proposed reorganisation of schools boards as a move to destroy the Chinese language and culture. This dangerous Interpretation had been purposely made to arouse emotional and517 words
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131 1972-01-11 7 K. LUMPUR. Mon. A TOTAL of 348 communist terrorists have been killed or captured from 1969 to Nov. 15 last year. Tun Ismail said. The Deputy Prime Minister, speaking during question time, said government casualties could not be made public for security131 words
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Article, Illustration444 1972-01-11 7 $100 m plan to make paper from padi stalks KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A $100 MILLION factory to turn out paper from padi stalks is being planned in the Mima irrigation project, Trade and Industry Minister Inche Mohamed Kliir Johari disclosed today. He told the bewan Ra'ayat that a feasibility study444 words
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269 1972-01-11 7 Quest to recruit expats for highway project THE Government Intends to recruit civil engineers and architects from abroad to help overcome the shortage of technical personnel for the East-West Highway. The Minister of Works and Power Dato Abdul Ohanl Gilong said the shortage of professionals was the reason for the269 words
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Miscellaneous129 1972-01-11 7 Uey Oop B W V.T. Mmamitm WHATS THIS I WAS JUST SHOWIN' VMEMJ THAT LM Oil QAM6>- \\Vrtf2 7"" 7~«33TT1 «7A BOVJ A_, wrm you an 1 him what too J off things gonna ..oh, >^TJBL 1 JraMr* k«*th= >cv V» TWWNOSAUR/ WHEN XOOIMANt>/\ 7HASS£ SOOD ONE, OOPI < "J^M\129 words
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Article494 1972-01-11 8 There seems to be uneasiness in the Treasury over the reception of the 1972 budget, the second thoughts which followed relief that the Finance Minister did not propose to increase company tax or personal income tax. Tun Tan Siew Sin aims to secure, after all, only $122 million494 words
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Article283 1972-01-11 8 Visitors to Singapore, who have lost their untidy locks in "cperation snip snip" can consider the experience of Australia's cricket captain. His position in the holy hierarchy of the national game did not prevent lan Chappell from having the doors of the Eastern Suburbs League Club283 words
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Article256 1972-01-11 8 Taking a long road home Sheikh Mujibur Rahman returned to the land of his dreams yesterday. His brief stopover in New Delhi on his way from London to Dacca, and his speech in the Indian capital, have finally dissipated President Bhutto's faint hope of some kind256 words
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Article, Illustration419 1972-01-11 8 Thaung Myine - THAI KING MIXES WITH HILL TRIBES Thaung Myine By CHU^NG MAI, Mon. Thailand's royalty is actively engaged in winning the hearts and minds of half a million hill tribesmen living in the mountains of Nort hern Thailand. The task which King Phumibol and hl.s family have Imposed on themselves IsReuter - 419 words
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Article691 1972-01-11 8 Ceylon a magnet Indians JHE Ceylon Government now faces a serious problem of large numbers of illegal immigrants sneaking into the country from the southern parts of India. A report on the situation from REGINALD A. NICHOLAS. COLOMBO Illegal immigrants from southern parts of India have become a formidable problemFWF - 691 words
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Article715 1972-01-11 8 R.M. LALA - R.M. LALA By INDIAN troops and 1 Journalists moving Into Bangla Desh were greeted as liberators. Local people reached out to shake their hands. Restaurants treated the pressmen free. There was joy at the liberation. But after the Initial expression of Joy there was talk ofFWF - 715 words
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Article, Illustration660 1972-01-11 8 SONIA ROBERTS - SONIA ROBERTS BY LONDON SCIENCE has made travel, especially travel sea, safer than ever before. It is, for exar pie, happily unlikely that any modern, rad equipped, transatlantic liner could meet t tragic fate of the Titanic because it was v aware of anFWF - 660 words
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Advertisement117 1972-01-11 8 The 100 Pipers Legend. Our legend claims if you sip a perfect Scotch Sa you'll hear 100 pipers play. ■Bl That's a lot of Pipers. tfM But then 100 Pipers gj is a lot of Scotch. U. Ui JU JU J* J. KX> Pipers Scotch. From Seafiram.Scotland. 100 P.p«n Scotch117 words
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232 1972-01-11 9 PAKISTAN ARMY HELPERS WILL BE TRIED PLEDGE NLW DELHI. Mon. Bangladesh Foreign minister Abdus Samad Azad said today that people who collaborated with the Pakistani Army in East Pakistan will be brought to trial. He told newsmen that the Government and People of Bangladesh had nothing against the non-Bengali BihariReuter - 232 words
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Article175 1972-01-11 9 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Governments of India and Bangladesh have called for international recognition of the new republic. The call came in a joint communique yesterday at the end of four days of talks between a Bangladesh delegation led by Foreign Minister Mr. Abdus Samad Azad,Reuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration613 1972-01-11 9 Mujib says Thank to Indira NEW DELHI, Mon. §HEIKH Mujibur Rahman today declared that friendship between Bangladesh and India would be eternal. He was addressing a rally attended by 50.000 people on a military parade ground near New Delhi's Pal a m international airport shortly after he Hew in fromReuter - 613 words
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Article37 1972-01-11 9 TEL AVIV. Mon. A parcelbomb from Yugoslavia was discovered yesterday in the post office of a Tel Aviv suburb, bringing to 13 '.he number of gift-wrapped booby-traps sent here in the past week.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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196 1972-01-11 9 YAHYA AND THE FOUR PLUMP GIRLS RAWALPINDI, Mon.— 1V Pakistan television last night showed pictures of four v'omen who it said were girl friends of ex-President Yahya Khan. The former army strongman now under house arrest gave them l'beral licence for foreign exchange through their directorships of various industries, theReuter - 196 words
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231 1972-01-11 9 Boarding of East German ship: Big row likely nONN, Mon— The Goveminent today watched for signs of an EastWest political row over the boarding of an East German ship by Kiel Canal border police to free the wife and child of an engineer seeking asylum. Interior Minister Mr. Hans-Dietrich GenscberReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration438 1972-01-11 9 WASHINGTON, Mon. Senator Hubert Humphrey today declares his intention to seek the Democratic Presidential nomination for 1972 and another battle with Richard Nixon for the White House. Sen. Humphrey. 60. lost by a narrow margin to President Nixon in the 1966 flectionReuter - 438 words
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Advertisement105 1972-01-11 9 J9L QUALITY SPRAY T te FINISHING &&*s*& EQUIPMENT 9 J W FOR INDUSTRY y "^(tru^A nis ran 9 e precisionBf guns for removing grease and dirt from Hj machinery, automobiles and aircraft to sturdy high pressure guns for spraying all types of material. For better finishes with true economy, use105 words
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Advertisement46 1972-01-11 9 Coup d'etat! Sanyo declares total freedom I^^^-, a certain room, in a certain chair, at a ill Bh^^ iL. ill I r^H n HP9MMI I COU P- For real TV fans. ModeM2-T2OB UJ& XX^U SANYO K^m ~^^r W V <i J IMISTS Sanyo Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.46 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-01-11 9 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby jM»«-4ft% 4ar*&-" -oiAr i Love vou^f K^pocFrr 1 i-ii14 words
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217 1972-01-11 10 TREAT US FAIRLY, UGANDA ASIANS APPEAL TO GOVT KAMPALA, Mon. A Leaders of the Asian community in Uganda have appealed to the Government to reverse its decision to cancel applications by 12,000 Asians for Ugandan citizenship. In a memorandum submitted to President Idi Amin last week and published here today,Reuter - 217 words
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224 1972-01-11 10 ]WEW YORk, Mon. The first private physician given access to the autopsy pictures and X-rays of assassinated President John Kennedy said: 'There is no doubt in my mind that the President was struck down by a single assailant." Dr. John Lattlmer, chairman ofAP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration297 1972-01-11 10 VALLETTA, Mon. AN RAF transport plane converted into a flying maternity ward left for Britain last night with 22 pregnant women aboard ready for any births during the flight. They are among 750 women and children flown out yesterday in a shuttle service. The plane,297 words
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Advertisement386 1972-01-11 10 Something's missing from this ai rconditioned car. mSSSUt wMm* it <# jm till mJLI« an d the diSCOmfort tfiat With draft. remember: as with all installed by George Lee T f -^l^^^Kf^KkfllifcflK i i i- j i Motors (Pte) Ltd., this one is backed with a 2-year or 24,000 mile386 words
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233 1972-01-11 11 Dinner for Israeli MP cancelled after threats ONDON, Mon. A dinner In honour of Israeli Opposition leader Mr. Mengachem Begin was cancelled because «t threatening phone calls received by the hotel where the dinner was to have been held. A spokesman for the Royal Garden Hotel, often used by visitingReuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration440 1972-01-11 11 How two newsmen slipped past the guards £ONDON, Mon. Two young journalists claimed yesterday they broke through security cordons at Buckingham Palace, the House of Commons and Government buildings and wandered around without anyone checking on them. As proof, they said they had mailed a parcel to PrimeAP - 440 words
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Article48 1972-01-11 11 Sese-Seko-Kuku If INSHASHA, Mon. Zaire's President Mobutu may drop his Christian names and decide to be known as Sese-Seko-Kuku-Ngbeandu-Wa-Za-Banga, the Zaire News Agency reported today. Mr. Mobutu was commenting on a newspaper suggestion that be might decide to "de- Wester nise" himself by dropping bis baptismal names. Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration439 1972-01-11 11 TYCOON HUGHES COME OUT OF 'HIDING' OS ANGELES, Mon. v Multi-millionaire Mr. Howard Hughes (above) disclosed today that he is going to end his long her-mit-like existence because it has brought him nothing but grief. Mr. Hughes lifted the veil of secrecy which has surrounded him for more than aReuter - 439 words
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130 1972-01-11 11 Skipper Chappell's hair nearly let him down CYDNEY, Mon. Australian cricket captain lan Chappell, from Adelaide, was refused entry to a Sydney sports club because of the length of his hair. But the misunderstanding was corrected last night when Chappell dined at the club the multi-million dollar Eastern Suburbs LeaguesReuter - 130 words
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Article25 1972-01-11 11 TEHERAN. Mon Ten people were killed and three others injured when a passenger bus crashed near the port of Ear.dar Abbas yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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362 1972-01-11 11 SUEZ PEACE: UN CHIEF READY TO PLAY A MAJOR ROLE T\ EW TOBK, Mon. 11 IN Secretary-General Dr. Kurt Waldheim said yesterday he was ready to play a personal role in Sues peace-making and pay visits to both Cairo and Jerusalem, if he considered it would be useful. Answering questionsReuter - 362 words
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Advertisement42 1972-01-11 11 What should P~u expect from ampon? w ll >&** V**^ worn UM» i".u«M Of win suitary moncnoH worn ihtiwout If you'd like a sample ju»t lend 25 cents in stamp* to The Nune, Federal Dispensary ST (S) Ltd, P. O. Box 211. Singapore.42 words
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Advertisement765 1972-01-11 11 Hertfs hem ßook of Football will help jou gel even more enjoyment put erf the most exciting game in the world This is Part 1 of the Marshall ha& something new to say Cavendish encyclopedia of A M f hatl c .v.ndi.h Enc V ciop«d.. p.rt 1 23p about all765 words
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Article44 1972-01-11 12 v Darby $7.60 Worldwide H. $1.97 nchcape $4.52 tl'wala $1.45 ientine H. $2.09 P. Harbour $2.83 fl.A.A. $1.35 tothman $2.81 Sunars $1.70 >Iin Nxal $0.50 OP $1.16 :cm $1.77 .31 .i: .01 .0 1 .0 1 .C .01 .01 +.a +.o: +.a .o:44 words
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Article20 1972-01-11 12 [aw Par lalay.iwata Worldwide Hold l.il.iyu Glass 364.*****.00 142.00 96,00 otal Turnover »elayec Percentag 1.95\ ge 24.520 words
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Article30 1972-01-11 12 IMC) 3 a..d C \O.B. P. Lady td. Plant il'si.i Rice irl. DredKins »3. IU .ZV $3.88 —.12 $5.50 —.10 $0.69J —.07. $2.83 —.07 $0.60 —.06 I $4.84 —.0630 words
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Article37 1972-01-11 12 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Industrial*: 199.88 200.55 Hotels: 88.76 68.7b Propri'.l.-s: 128.27 128.71 t Tim: 95.83 95.83 t S ruhb-r;: 123.82 123.86 Dec. 30, 1966 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100 1 Dec. 29, 1962 10037 words
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Article215 1972-01-11 12 PRICES moved narrowly either way in quiet trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Operators were still very cautious in their approach. Kstablished eouities appeared to be steadier in thin trading. The convincing mover was Sime Darby which closed 30 cents higher at $7.60.215 words
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Article50 1972-01-11 12 (\S THE official Malayan v Short Twin Money market for the week ended Jan. 8. 1972 the ranfe of call ratet was as follows: BANK KINDS: 3 per cent to 3' per cent. GENERAL FINDS: 3", per cent to 4', per rent. MOVEMENTS of fund* totalled $150 million.50 words
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Article1071 1972-01-11 12 DID AMD OFFER PRICEI OFFID CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE ROOMS OF THE STOCK IXCNANCE BRACKETS TESTERDAY WERE. INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: Industrials and hotels steady, while the rest lalily steady. TI'KNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including ode!1,071 words
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Article62 1972-01-11 12 'PHESE rates wrre quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525.000 and above. 2 mths 3 mths 6 mths mths 2 mths 5 3 8 to 5 9 16'; 5 7 16 to 5 5 8'. 5 5 8 to 5 1362 words
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Article1066 1972-01-11 12 n I' si NESS In and reported to tiie Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Fxchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDISTRIAI.S Aloan ill 156 (1) 157. \llird (hoc. ill 2.19. (8) 2.18.1,066 words
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Article180 1972-01-11 12 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Jan. 10. pf Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to 100 units of Foreign Currency Belgian Francs Burmese Kyats Ceylon Rupees Danish Kroner Deutsche Marks180 words
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670 1972-01-11 12 Sungei Kinta Tin turns to investments SUNGEI Kinta Tin Dredging has ceased operations as a mining concern and has instead become an investment trust through its acquisition of substantial stakes in five companies. The operation costs the company some $6.3 million and gives it overall control of three private firms670 words
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Article22 1972-01-11 12 JAN. 10. RUBBER: 87.00 cents (down 1.00 cent). TIN: $618 (down 50 cents). Official offering 350 tons (up 65 tons).22 words
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Article50 1972-01-11 12 rjiHE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday sagged another 50 rents for the fourth successive trading day to $618 per picul on an official offering up 65 tons to 350 tons. The market tone was fairly steady with sunport from the United States and the United Kingdom.50 words
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Article52 1972-01-11 12 (1) Export price* In non-.terllnit area. In r.s. dollar, per ounce. (2) Local dealer, price, in Singapore dollar, per tael. London Brlrul Hongkong Zurich p«ri« r.ir.! Spore (1) Saturday Frmir •U.S. tU.t. Clomt I 46.20 4«.1S 47.23 46 >.i3 Closed 45. T«B 4« (XIS Cloxed 4A.62 47.40 4652 words
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Article109 1972-01-11 12 'HINESE PROOUCE IXCHANCC, V SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICOL YESTERDAY C.cnut Oil: bulk $431 seller*, drum $46 seller*. C.p»«: Mixed (f.0.b.) looae VK' Cont. 5278 Ptpptr: liunlok ASTA white f.o.b. 100<-. NLW 1215 sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96t NLW $305 teller*. Sarawak special blark f.o.b. M*J NLW $142|109 words
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Article81 1972-01-11 12 SHIPMENT of Straits refined tin from Penang for December 1971 totalled 7.277; tons, according to statistics issued by Straits Trading. The following table shows the destination and tonnage, excluding metal shipment from Klang. via Port or Klang: United Kingdom JK (option United States Continent Canada lapan Pacific81 words
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Article221 1972-01-11 12 AFTER an unchanged ODening, the rubmarket yesterday eased on long liquidation of January to 87.25 cents per kilo deals. The decline was checked afterwards and the market steadied fractionally. Selective demand for SMRs found buying levels around those of last Friday. The afternoon continued a little easier as221 words
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Article817 1972-01-11 12 THE entire board of Haw Par Brothers (Thailand) yesterday resigned in disagreement with its parent company, Haw Par International of Singapore, over new manufacturing and marketing arrangements in Thailand. Mr. Lee Aik Sim. managing director who resigned with the board, told Reuter he was not consulted about the817 words
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Article40 1972-01-11 12 The following correction has been sent by the Malaysian Customs and Excise on the gazetted price of palm oil for the period Jan. 6 to 12. Palm Oil $654 per ton. Duty payable is 576 per ton.40 words
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Article272 1972-01-11 12 TMFLBOURNE Mon. LeadATI Ing mlnlne. oil and Industrial shares were cut back in dull trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. A mixture of nervousness and profit-taking cut Into many of last week> gains, although there was no pronounced heavy selling Market leader, BHP, dropped 65 cents to Asl2272 words
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Article159 1972-01-11 12 IJONO KONO. Mon. The market opened slow but steady and continued in the w,™,* ?K ltern thro ««hout the day with the exception of minor "uJ' uatl0"?,'n the late mo^nj session. Most of the favourite «?2« eaB«> back fn.ctlon.Uy low^d oy ,h, d,*,,,ncr« CTuu'?. inwl. Ruhbtr 3 60159 words
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Article14 1972-01-11 12 v™. i- h market in "ong Kor>K yr>(rrdav the U d.llir14 words
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560 1972-01-11 13 Cut-cost ideas not practical: Hoteliers SINGAPORE, Monday HOTELIERS today described as "impractical" measures advocated by tlie president of the Singapore Hotels and Restaurants Association, Mr. S. C. Huang, to remedy the ills of the industry. They disagreed with proposals made by Mr. Huang to reduce staff in hotels, provide 24-hour560 words
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Article, Illustration451 1972-01-11 13 'Heavier fines for littering' warning b y court SIN3APORE. Mon LITTEKIICGS who refuse to obey the laws in Singapore have to pay a higher price than before for their anti social habits, a magistrate hinted today. The costly effort by the Government to keep Singapore clean would be wasted if451 words
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Article63 1972-01-11 13 Boy of 12, found hanged in flat SINGAPORE, Mon— A 12--year-old schoolboy was today found hanged in his bedroom at Lorong 7, Toa Pay oh. Police Identified him as Heng Hock Seng. He was found hangIng at 5.25 p m by his grandmother. Police investigations revealed that the boy had63 words
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Article31 1972-01-11 13 81NOAPORE. Mon The second group pilte ot $20,000 was won by two winners In yesterday s Toto draw No. 3/72. The Jackpot for this Thursday's draw remains at $200,00031 words
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Article27 1972-01-11 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Busconductor MottkUr bin Bakron. 25. was fined $600 today for having nine kartooa of ganja in Jalan Buklt Merah at 12.35 p.m. yesterday.27 words
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Article293 1972-01-11 13 mNOAPORE, Mon. Em- ployers have applied to the Economic Development Board for accommodation for at least 1.000 work permit holders in over 1,030 terrace houses vacated by the British Services. This will be a temporary arrangement as the nouses will be pulled down in three or293 words
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141 1972-01-11 13 Stranded travellers to leave today for London SINGAPORE. Mon. Most of me 33 stranceu Malajsian anu Australian travelers win leave for Lonoon tomorrow after an "unpianned" three c.;\ Mai nero. A director of tno Far East Travel CiUb, Mr. Jafcincar Singh saia touay tney wouic: be fciver. teats on Saber141 words
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Article53 1972-01-11 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Stocks ot Group O blo.nl remained at a below average position during the past week, the Blihkl Transfusion Service week;-.- report said today. Total reserve stocks, however, were 'very Rood, with itocka ol all groups rising from 866 urit.s last witk to 1.03853 words
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Advertisement155 1972-01-11 13 Killed on the wharf SINGAPORE. Mon.— A carpenter. Nk Mow, 62. was Instantly killed when a bale ol rubber fell on him at 11.25 a.m. today on beard the ss. Menelaul berthed alongside PSA godown 36. Police have ruled out foul Pja^ JL —^s^Bt id Redex is an engine, gear/^^L~^"~^^W^^^^H155 words
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Advertisement37 1972-01-11 13 Lm A^M Jm.' W 0 r*^ I t ML i^i^H free in harurnrM JANUARY'S /Iff/ rVUIIU JF EVERYWOMAN Alfcftf A series on womanhood written by a former obstetrician in Malaysia. mwM Starting in January ON SALE TOMORROW37 words
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Miscellaneous479 1972-01-11 13 On your TV and Radio 9.M P.M. Programme Summary i 1.17 Forum 5.04 Pok Amai Amai 1.35 The Law and Mr. Jones 5.32 ultra Q 9 N <« < M > S.M Weather Forecast g *g%* RepOf CM News (M) 9.37 Wrestling from Great Britain 1.11 This Is Tom Jones479 words
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Miscellaneous178 1972-01-11 13 3.N P.M. Opening and Where the 7.41 News (C! Heart Is 7.51 Our Music Makers featuring: 3.21 For the Family (M) Mustapha M. Noor and The 3.51 A Diary of Events in Singapore Moonglows (E) This Week (M) 1.05 Towards the Year 2000 3.55 It's Happening in Singapore Technology: Catastrophe178 words
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Advertisement815 1972-01-11 14 VAAfor^Kv w&m. 1 Ixc Strj'ts T, m*i Directory of Mdiysla Singapore 1971 I 1 a I rd'ton is now «v*ijble al only $40/- per copy Here is Ihe p o"<y work of its kind Authoritative and comprehensive "The l^^^H a I Buku Me'ih (The Red Book) is a vital reference815 words
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Advertisement293 1972-01-11 14 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY P. O. BOX 3*o SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders are Invited for the tenancy of vacant shop premises at Blair Plain In February 1972. 2. Tenderers must state clearly the type of business they Intend to operate. 3 A tender deposit of $500.00 must be293 words
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Advertisement985 1972-01-11 14 HARRISONS CROSFIELD (SINCAPORE) PRIVATE LTD. Application* are inviteo trum smtaniv qualitfa male Sinsu oort- citizens for the (Xisitinn of: TRADING EXECUTIVE m i.ur Rubber at produce Department Ace. Ib 30 years Uualifirallons A reciigniseo Universit> Ue«tee jr a Diploma In Business Administration prelerably with 2 to 3 years experience in985 words
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Advertisement169 1972-01-11 14 US SALES EXECUTIVE There is a vacancy for a sales executive (male) in our marketing division. The man we are looking for should be a graduate of a recognised university holding a degree in Economics or an allied discipline. He should by now have had at least two years of169 words
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Advertisement1383 1972-01-11 15 TO LIVERPIOL AND OTHER U K 'CONTINENTAL ITS "CANIUS 8,:,,,.. Dubhn. 1,,,,p00. <"" f rItRU JJENELAUS l,v,rpool, G S ,ow. P Fl/11 Jl. 'l^^' p Liverpool j ]a u/11 l«CH L S C rs US l B t^ l t 1 Jai 2J Jm2l Jm 21/11 Fell NCHists Liverpool Jm1,383 words
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Advertisement1012 1972-01-11 15 akr^Mlf#l^^s aai^^^^i^nr^^^^^^^M^JlTam aaP^a^F^affaT^##^Ff!!! EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P Klan« Penarj Singapore LOADING FOR: J«P»N in IS/IT )M 11/21 H'burg/B'mtn, R dam Adam, A'werp, G'bur|, C'hagen, /Urdus, Oslo. TIAVANCORE lai 2t/11 In 11/11 A'werp. R'dam/A'dam, H'burg/ B'men, G'Durg, C'hagen, Aarhus SIENA Jli It/!l Fei 1/4 J» 21/2 C'blanca. H'burg'B'mtn. R'dain/ A1,012 words
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Advertisement926 1972-01-11 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL POUTS BENATTOW For Liverpool Fit IS Si"iaoore ri S'nam Penang Rotterdam Ftk 21 Sailed In Plft/JM 14 Bremen Mir 1 BENLAWERS H mbul Singapore Pt. Shim Penanf For Hamburg Ftk 7 la 11/ 11 London Ft* II Singapore P. Sham Penang BENCLEUCH Havre.926 words
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Advertisement1116 1972-01-11 15 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST C3AST U Si. N. Orleans Bait/Phil. N. York Penang P S'nam S'po'e Diakarta Kmgstor UOMECON Dec II Dec 17 Jai 21 Frt 1 Mar 21 MEMNON Jai 1 Frt I Fel 7 Frt I Fel 21 Apr v >I'*MA Jm II JM 17 Fel1,116 words
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Advertisement1075 1972-01-11 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. Klang "Eilaki Mari" Sailed Sailed In Part "Kyiri Man II Jai 22 Jai 27 Jai 21 Jai Japan Persian Cult Service Smjapore Fir: ■'MnuUwi Mara" 5/7 Fll Colombo Karachi1,075 words
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Advertisement876 1972-01-11 16 FOR NEW ZEALAND •CARPENURIA mTI JR ttTB ttW-V-1--*i Curies 12 passenger] STRAI 'S/MADRAS SERVICE era p phi«» h i« n Sffiftm. "mi, nll Fel 21 Fal 21 Fll Nagapattinam, Madras. If" 1 |/4 Mar Mar II Mar Nagapattinam, Madras. t Calm accommolatioo arailalll. JAPAN/6ULF URVICE: Penjng P. STiam Singapore IM«R«876 words
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Advertisement818 1972-01-11 16 "^NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. =r^-~ (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) tt ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3^ U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P. Sham Penang ArrrftSNCPTUN: AQUAMARINE In Port 11,11 Jan H'butg 11 2. Rdam 13 2, NEPTUNE AMBER 17/21818 words
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Advertisement697 1972-01-11 16 M MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OC. Jin. Ampang Kujla lu.npui The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE S ngapore P. Sham Penarg Arrival: BUNCA ORKID Sdn. 33 34 15,11 lai 19 21 Jan Hfm D/l London 16 2 R'dam 21 2 A'werp 24 H'Durg 26697 words
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Advertisement664 1972-01-11 17 JMI PORT Or lINCAPORE AUTHO IN: Ju,,,,* B j,,,-- RITV ANNOUNCED THI FOLLOW- Loong B 2. Ch«r Mln, B/3 Hwitti as bSSL^T ma B/3 K.m»nl» 20 But. King Sun 21 KLANQ Ninryu Maru 25/28. Benattow S«ith fort: Mbrin Rum Kagowa <? 43. Kh.b.rovtk 45. Uuno Mani 47 Mltaka Maru and664 words
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Advertisement856 1972-01-11 17 MANIFEST LINE LMIM| fir: LOUKNCO MARIUES, DURIAN ANI CAPETOWN. Singapore P. Klang Pm»m ANNA f 14/1S JU 11/17 JM lIM If let: LONIVIEW. VONCOUVEI 1.C.. AUMEDA ANI TACOMA Singapore P. Klang Penang "KTIA KATINA" 17/11 JM It/21 JM 21/JJ )m ii.»i«g tir: SM FIANCISCO ANI LOS ANIELEt. Singapore P. Klang856 words
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Advertisement1375 1972-01-11 17 aVT=T=TS!Ti9G3XI3i!IGEfII f^\ PATERSON SIMONS c allllUnblßal ((sj (S) PTE. LTD. mmmmwmmwmmmmmmmmmmmwmmwmmmmmmwmm S Agents for tc.m Pork Lift Trucks require O II mm D I I I t D A SALEi > SUPERVISOR to promote the sales of TC.M. Fork ■j II IWI I I I r__ Uft Trucks and allied1,375 words
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Advertisement54 1972-01-11 17 NOTICE The Department of Statistics. Jalan Young. Kuala Lumpur. Informs all business Arms that Local Purchase Order No. 7.***** is reported lost and any goods/ services purchased performed against this order is Invalid and Government Departments will not bear any responsibility whatsoever. Chief Statisticians. Malaysia. Master BAHASA MALAYSIA read BERITA54 words
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Article58 1972-01-11 18 JUST PUBLISHED The sinKiipore Trade and Industry Yearbook 1972. Iluy your copy Now and find out the important trends in business and Industry. COMMERCIAL A PRIVATE Knqulry AK.ncy Pte. Ltd. tS-1 President Bu.lding 320. Serangoon Road Private Investigation A Kuard service Spore *****/5 MRS. FROST of Jalan Jintan wishes58 words
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Obituary83 1972-01-11 18 MR. M. N. MOHAMAD VUSOFF, 48 years, managing partner Dawood Restaurant. Queen Street. Penang passed away peacefully at 5.00 p.m. on Monday 10th January 1972. Funeral at 4.30 pm today 11.1.72 from Dawood Restaurant. BELOVED BROTHER STALIN HENRY passed away peacefully on 8.1 72 at Mayyanad. Deeply mourned by83 words
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Advertisement726 1972-01-11 18 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCtMtNT/PCRSONAL ZZZTZTTZTTZZ phoue c.a.t.s. Tel *****1 >.. M Malay,., only. SO e.nt, a word lIFTiII Malayi.a enly: SlOO a -erd Minimum tUO for IS voris «UII UCIHILS. Minimum 120 lot it wordi Minimum I/US /or IJ wordj. Winlmum |JO. lor 20 words Watson TO JENNY and Gordon at726 words
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Advertisement762 1972-01-11 18 COMPETENT DRAUGHTSMEN with at least 5 years working experience required by architect's firm. Capable of producing sketch designs, workwith seme knowledge of clearing governmint written directions. Two weeks' annual leave and generous yearly bonus. Particulars and references requ red. Must be Singapore citizens. Please reply to Box A6N33 S.T LEADINC762 words
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Advertisement742 1972-01-11 18 MALE/FEMALE REPRESENTATIVES and Bill-collectors. Improve your future. Progress as your Initiative permits. Secondary education necessary. Iransport essential for billcollector i. Apply, enclosing photo (non-ret jma^* I**)1 to Box A6^5S S.T. B'pore. OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG ambitious m?n to grow with a new expanding company. Income $1,000/--plus monthly. Car essential Interview i3"-B.742 words
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Advertisement781 1972-01-11 18 EXPANDING ORGANISATION REQUIRES matured Male /Female sales Officers, retired persons considered. Contact Mr. Roland Tan personally or write to 465. Joo Chlat Road. A| S RCONO?TIONINO TRAINEE SNCINEER required. Must have completed National Service and holds C-imbridue Certificate. Some experTence preferred. Apply Box A 6563 reoutere'o pharmacist wanted by expanding781 words
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Advertisement930 1972-01-11 18 REQUIRED SALESMAN age: 20/30 Preferably with some knowledge of Scientific Instruments Box A 6832 S.T. COMPANY REQUIRES 1 English speaking messenger cum helper. Phone *****4 Spore between 9 a.m. 12 p.m. for details WANTED AMAH to do general washIng and cleaning In a (bop. Call 11 A. Calrnhlll Circle. Tel:930 words
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Advertisement1003 1972-01-11 18 AVAILABLE JULY AND AUGUST fully furnished house. 3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms attached, air conditioned. Cook and wash amah live In. 2 dogs (mostly living In). Enquiries Brunskill. 15. Jalan 16 5. PeMllng Jaya. Telephone (home) *****3 (office) Mtl«7'B Mrs. Chen. VERY WELL FURNISHED antique decor-large living and dining area (total1,003 words
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Advertisement1014 1972-01-11 18 ROOM WITH KITCHEN, fridge, telephone and cooking facilities provided. View 84. Slglap Drive B'poie 1.1. Krankie. OIST. 10 3-BEDROOMED furnished semi-detached house with alrcondltloners. telephone Interested ting Spore ***** Mr. Lee. NO. SS TBRANG BULAN Avenue 3-bedroomed double-storey house. Rent $280/- fully furnished. Contact ***** A B'pore. FURNISHED EXECUTIVE BUNCALOW,1,014 words
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Advertisement1015 1972-01-11 18 ST. THOMAS WALK, dist. 9 flat 3 bedrooms. 2 aircondltloned. 2 bathrooms/toilets. Spacious living room, lounge, one bedroom. kitchen and dining room furnished. Price $45.0<m) o.n o Contact B'pore *****1 Mrs. Llm. In the afternoon. DISTRICT 11: 2-Storey 3 Bed room rd Room 3 Bathrooms, Terrazzo parquet flooring. 5.300 sq.ft.1,015 words
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255 1972-01-11 19 Schools urged to encourage amateur inventors SINGAPORE, Mon. Educational Institutions should encourage amateur Inventors by allowing them to use their laboratories and workshops. This was urged today by Prof. Jimmy Chen, chairman of the panel of Judges of the Most Ingenious Creation of Technology 'MICOT) contest. He was summing up255 words
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Article, Illustration256 1972-01-11 19 First ray of hope in singer's search for long-lost father SINGAPORE, Mon THE first link has been made in the search by Taiwanese singer Mok Shin Sze for her father. Help has come from someone she had never seen before a Malacca resident, Mr. Yen. who offered to trace her256 words
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179 1972-01-11 19 UNF wants social security scheme paid by CPF SINGAPORE. Mon. The United National Front today advocated a social security scheme to be financed from contributions to the Central Provident Fund. The party declared in a manifesto that more than 90 per cent of Singaporeans had no insurance protection against the179 words
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Advertisement672 1972-01-11 19 (Cont. from Page 18) Office space vacant SUPREME NOUS! c'.nic spact available for medical protrusion in Supreme Medical Centre on 6th Floor. Please contact Supreme Holrlinits Ltd.. 9th Kloor. Buprrmc House. Penang Road Trl 3S24fi« CITY CENTRE l.Tou sq.ft. (roundfloor showroom /office for immediate occupation. fully alrconditioned brand new acoustic672 words
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Advertisement930 1972-01-11 19 Edueatloa LINCUAPHONB INSTITUTE (LONDON) teaches 34 Languages quickly and thoroughly. 50 years experience. 2.000.000 successful students. Guaranteed Courses backed by optional year's correspondence course, free Demonstration at 30A President BuildlnK. 320 Serangoon Road. Spore I. Tel. ***** or 3-33 Peninsula Shopping Complex, 3rd floor, 3 Co eman Street. Spore 6930 words
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Advertisement860 1972-01-11 19 ARCHIPELAGO SPECIAL TOURS Chinese New Year Malaya Cameron Hiehlanil 7 duys Sim »120 Sundays 15 2. id 2. 17/2. HaadyaiSongkbla 6 days $110 18/2. Bangkok/ Chlcngma 15 days (Coach/Train) 13(10 15 1. Bangkok Chlenrmal iAn Tram i dally 8 days 1690 1700. Bangkok HonKkonc (Macau) 8 days 1900 Taiwin'llonrkong' Bangkok860 words
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Advertisement1072 1972-01-11 19 MODERN LOUNOE and Dining Radio. Refrigerators In excellent condition. Best offer secures. Tel *****6. CHINESE BRUSH PAINTINGS ancient and modern. Sacrificed prices. Oriental Arts Centre. 53M8. 2nd Floor, Golden Mile Shopping Centre. Beach Road. B'pore. FLARED JEANS OENIMS, corduroys, drl'ls. Plained. printed. woven Waists 20"— 40" for children and adults.1,072 words
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Advertisement837 1972-01-11 19 Kemas to Pekemas KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Social Justice Party has decided to change its abbreviation from Kemas to Pekemas. This is because the Registrar of Societies, Inche Kassim bin Hail Mohamed Amln. has opposed to the use of Kemas which is also the abbreviation of Kelas Kemajuan Masharakat (Community837 words
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Advertisement481 1972-01-11 19 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Propcriies To be held at our sales-room No. 104 Market Street. Singapore. On Tuesday. 18th January. 1972. at 2.30 p.m. 1 Nos. 380 382 Clemenceau Avenue with lam-: adjoining, total area 89.267 square feet, freehold, (to be sold WITH VACANT POSSESSION > Ideally located in481 words
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Article, Illustration405 1972-01-11 20 EPSOM JEEP - Ming Derby earns promotion after star display EPSOM JEEP By LIKE most classic winners in the past, Ming Derby can rise to stardom from a humble beginning. Ming Derby, who won two 6f races last season, was sent over 8f at Bukit Timah on Sunday and he won going away405 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1972-01-11 20 \\"/3IGHTS for the races at Bukit Timah this weekend: SATURDAY CL 3 DIV 2-10 F Heritage 9.00 Count Nero 8 13 Raja Wang 813 Classic Victory B^lo Playotone 8.10 Hang Tuah II 8.08 Nemath 8.08 First Addition 8.05 Per You Only 8.05 Saya Datang 8.05 Green Sword1,140 words
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Article813 1972-01-11 20 THE Stipendiary Steward s report on the races at Duklt Tmah last weekend: MAll'kDAl Race 1: Henry 'apprentice P. Ngiow) wu backward at the start. Jockey Coleman reported that Arrow Head coughed repeatedly through the race. Race 2: Mcntige (Dawkin-i was restless In hu stall. Running to813 words
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268 1972-01-11 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The cream of Malaysian Youth badminton players will have to develop their power play if they are to reach the top in the international scene, says MANSOOR RAHMAN. This was the impression one gets watching the National Youth268 words
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379 1972-01-11 21 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE schoolchildren, who have the potential of reaching international standard in sports, will be given every assistance by the Ministry of Education to attain it. The Minuter for Education, Mr. Lim Kirn San, told the Schools Sports Council this at its annual meeting379 words
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Article134 1972-01-11 21 DUENOS AIRES. Mon. Swe- den": Ronnie Peterson and Tim Sen -nicer) of Australia won the 1.000-kllometre Buenos Aires Motor Race here yesterday In what was almost a field day for Ferrari sport cars. Switzerland's Clay Regazzonl and Britain's Bran Redman, also in a three-litre Ferrari, were second, leaving134 words
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Article466 1972-01-11 21 JACK FINGLETON - Centuries by Chappell brothers JACK FINGLETON By SYDNEY, Mon. Some sort of a firstclass record was made here today when the Chappell brothers, lan and Greg, hit a century apiece for the Australian team against the World Eleven. At 414-6 in the second innings, the Australians are 499 ahead, which466 words
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Article50 1972-01-11 21 D. BENSON, with nett 70. won the Scletar Golf Club "A" Monthly medal at Seletar ye»ti relay. The first nine ballsweep went to H.J. Shaman (nett 32) and the second nine to D. Benson inett 32). The "B" medal winner »as Anthony Ooh (nett 67 1.50 words
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Article84 1972-01-11 21 AUSTRALIA Ist Inns 312 WORLD XI M Inns 277 AUSTRALIA 2nd Inns Invcrarity b Cunis 9 Stackpole b Sobers 95 I. Chappell c Engineer b Masood 119 Benaud c Ackerman b Bedi 17 G. Chappell not out 107 Walters b Intikhab 4 Marsh c Gavaskar b Masood 22 O84 words
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Article96 1972-01-11 21 A/TANCHESTER. Mon.— George IYI Best, the British soccer star with the playboy linage, has been fined two weeks sa!ary by his club and told to temporarily leave his £30.000 home and live In lodgings provided by Manchester United, his club. Best, who failed to turn up for96 words
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Article24 1972-01-11 21 SINGAPORE Hockey Association Invites entries for the Under-23 competition for the M.S. Menon Challenge Cup. Clcsing date for entries is Jan. 16.24 words
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Article374 1972-01-11 21 THE Captain's team and Vice Captain's team snared the 'Kishi Cud' with nine points each in tne annual SICC soif competition at tne Isiand Course on Sunaay. The best nine 18 hole winners were Cecil Wong ana I. Kobayasni witn a nett 61. Runncrs-up was374 words
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176 1972-01-11 21 SYA WANTS YACHTING INCLUDED IN 1973 SEAP GAMES SINGAPORE Yachting Association, in its bid to have yachting included in the Seventh Seap Games next year, has made several proposals to National Sports Promotion Board and Singapore National Olympic Council. SYA secretary Simon Ashworth said: "Both NSPB and SMOC have not176 words
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Article, Illustration61 1972-01-11 21 THIS Lee Chiu San picture shows the excitement of a "scramble" at last Sunday's "Scramble of the Year" at Clementi Road as Loot Beng Hoi (21) and Bill Williams are I locked in a tense and thrilling battle in the Open 30-mile race. Looi BenK Hoi tied for overall second61 words
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381 1972-01-11 21 P. T. MURTHI, who loved to argue with referees when as a player, yesterday found what it was like to be a referee in the drawn SBHFL Div. Three soccer match between Union Carbide and Esso at Farrer Park. For381 words
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Advertisement737 1972-01-11 20 UNIVERSITI PULAU PINANG Permohonan2 adalah dipelawa daripada warganegara Malayla untuk Jawatan2 yang berikut: PEMBANTU PENTADBIA (KEDAI BUKU) Kelayakan: Ijazah Ssrjana Muda dari Universiti yang diiktlra.' serta pengalaman didalam kerja penJualan buku Keutamaan akan diberi kepada chalun2 yang juga mempunyai kelayakan ilmu saliis perpustakaan. Chalun2 hendaklah fasih aalam Bahasa Malaysia. Tu(u:737 words
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Advertisement907 1972-01-11 20 SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CORPORATION ACANCIEB I There are vacancies for the following ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS I Qualifications: Applicants should be Malaysian citizens, and should preferably be Chartered Engineers, or possess a qualification recognised by the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, for graduate or corporate membership. Experience: Planning and/or Distribution experience on both907 words
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Advertisement222 1972-01-11 21 Why buy an air conditioner when you can rent a Carrier unit at a low monthly cost lAC provides a unique rental/rental option scheme that enables you to enjoy the comfort and convenience of a Carrier unit at a low monthly cost. Consider the advantages and then consult your nearest222 words
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Advertisement196 1972-01-11 21 Two for the road First, Pioneer's TP-32 stereophonic cassette player. This compact entertainer stows neatly under the car's dashboard. Convenient, slot-loading cassettes play continuously. Extra large fast forward and automatic reverse buttons let you play your favourite pieces again and again. Music starts the second you pop-in a cassette. Stops196 words
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Page 21 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous47 1972-01-11 21 SHIMMING SASA Single ARe Group mett (Tanjonß Rhu 5.30 p. mi ■OGCn S pore Oovt Ser-vici-.s Leapue Div. 1 SAFSA v Port Authority. Special Constabulary Cii.sti>m.s (both matches at Parrer Park 515 p.m.t. Div. 2A: Postals v STU iQeylang 5.15 pm.i Friendly: SRC v Star I'nited ipadang).47 words
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Article49 1972-01-11 22 JAKARTA, Men. ProtestIng Indonesian students today held a news conference to deplore President Suharto's warning that armed force might be used to stifle opposition to a US$26 million amusement park project sponsored by the President's wife. Their campaign was not politically motivated, the students said. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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168 1972-01-11 22 DETROIT, Mon. An estimated U*****,000 worth of Jewellery stolen a week ago by robbers from New York's fashionable Hotel Pierre was recovered here yesterday, tne FBI announced toe ay. This brings to about US$l million the value of Jewels retrieved by authorities sinceAP - 168 words
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275 1972-01-11 22 STRIKING SYCES GET THE SUPPORT OF OWNERS CINGAPORE, Mon—Racet3 horse owners are siding 350 Singapore Turf Club stable boys in their strike against trainers over a pay dispute. With the strike entering its third day today without a sign of early settlement, the Racehorse Owners Association issued a statement this275 words
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Article31 1972-01-11 22 TOKYO. Mon. Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda told a press conference today that despite President Nixon's impending visit to Peking. Japan will not alter its present policy toward China. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article351 1972-01-11 22 T ONDON. Mon. F.qulllr» declined over a broad front reflecting the coal miner*' utrfke. An ■It.mptKl ally around mld-ilav flztled out and wiling was (mall but sustained. At 3 p.m. the Mnanclal Time* In.lex wa« down 6.0 at 471.5. Unilever. Turner and Newall and ICI were chief *un>rer*351 words
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Article40 1972-01-11 22 NEW DELHI. Mon. Bihar State has been placed under presidential rule, making It the fifth state to come under direct Central Government control since last March. The others are Punjab. Mysore. Gujarat and West Bengal. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article31 1972-01-11 22 BUDAPEST. Mon. "Whole brigade*" of Chlne&e are at work In Peking wiping off antlAmeiican slogans from walls preparing for President Nixon's trip, a Peking-based Hungarian newsman said today. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article14 1972-01-11 22 THE weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 ajn. to noon: Pair.14 words
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Article, Illustration294 1972-01-11 22 Seawise wreck slips to bottom of harbour HONG KONG. Mon— The former Queen Elizabeth, the world's 1 a r g c s t passenger liner, lies in a watery crave in the harbour after a disastrous Are had reduced it to a bulk of twisted metal. This UPI picture was294 words
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