The Straits Times, 13 January 1972
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Title Section25 1972-01-13 1 PmcßiidiyyßAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Kstd. 1845 ir THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1972. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377625 words
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Article, Illustration463 1972-01-13 1 Sugar crisis worsens Malaysian cafe men: We may close Khir threat to clamp export ban KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Malaysia-Singapore Coffee Shop Owners Association today warned that the sugar shortage in the country had reached a point when they would have to "close shop' 1 if they did not get463 words
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Article60 1972-01-13 1 DR GOH IN BANGKOK ON 4-DAY VISIT BANGKOK, Wed.—Singapore's Defence Minister Dr. Goh Kent Swee and his wife arrived here toil i\ for a four-dar official visit. Thailand and Singapore have no defence problems to discuss and Dr. Goh's visit is "a purely educational one." a Thai Defence official said.AP - 60 words
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Article92 1972-01-13 1 SNIP SNIP... IN JAKARTA TOO JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Government has planned a nationwide campaign to abolish long hair for men starting this year, official sources said today. Long hair has been abolished at schools. Now, government offices Including ministries and the Defence and Security Department will Instruct male employeesAP - 92 words
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307 1972-01-13 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday A SHIPPING agency here has furnished a $500,000 guarantee to cover the costs of cleaning up a big oil spill caused by a tanker berthed alongside the Sembawang Shipyard. A Port Authority spokesman told the Straits Times this evening that the307 words
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Article44 1972-01-13 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Thai paratroops with rockets and support helicopter gunshlps have captured another communist camp, the second this year, informed sources said today. The camp, captured yesterday, is situated in the jungled Ratchaburi province near the border with Burma. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article25 1972-01-13 1 BELFAST. Wed. IRA guerillas today attacked a British Army post with CS nausea gas. for the first time in the current fighting. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article, Illustration59 1972-01-13 1 rC world of Nancy Kwan will soon include China's major cities and tourist attractions. Here, the fur-clad film star strides towards a China-bound train in Hong Kong, yesterday. .Miss Kwan. who burst into fame in Richard Mason's "The World of Suzie Wong." is theUPI - 59 words
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354 1972-01-13 1 Third TV channel planned for teaching adults SINGAPORE, Wed. Television Singapore is likely to have a third local channel to boost adult education. This Is to be provided for by a Centre for Production and Training of Adult Education Television cCEPTA TV> to be set up at Caldecott Hill. An354 words
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Article27 1972-01-13 1 HONO KONO. Wed. China and Cyprus have agreed to establish diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level wt:h immediate effect, the New China news agency reported today.27 words
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Article301 1972-01-13 1 Mujib sworn in as Bangla Premier DACCA, Wed. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was today proclaimed Prime Minister of Bangla Desh. He had been named president of Bangla Desh last April while he was in a West Pakistan jail on charges of treason and "waging war against Pakistan. He assumed his newReuter; UPI - 301 words
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Article56 1972-01-13 1 NAIROBI. Wed. Jacob Mboya Arawo. oldest known citizen of Kenya's South Nyanza district, near Lake Victoria, has died at the age of 147. the Kenya news agency said today. Arawo left three wives. 134 grandsons and 103 granddaughters. He was given a mixed traditional Kenyan andUPI - 56 words
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Article61 1972-01-13 1 MOSCOW. Wed Soviet worker I. Kuzlov has given this excuse for missing work on Jan. 2. Russia's New Year's Day. according to Krokodil. the humor magazine: "I misled my shift on the 2nd because a saleswoman deceived me. I went into a shop and bought a bottle61 words
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Article37 1972-01-13 1 LONDON, Wed— Boots, Britain's best known manufacturing and retailing chemists, today offered €352.464 000 for the Glaxo Pharmaceutical Group. The offer is being recommended to Glaxo shareholders by its own directors. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement47 1972-01-13 1 The Nal Whisky IB "*^fe«^<tf^| |i |B White Label' Ij§ I Dntuts Fi h tsr Scotch wkbk 1 1 j^^^B OF CREAT ACE. t.\ John Dewar Sons L l l DISTILLERS B ■^■H ,«~*s. Perth I "White Label" The No. 1 Whisky by Dewars —it never varies47 words
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Advertisement8 1972-01-13 1 THORENq the acknowledged leader in turntable BNebsen&Jessen] TCMSO8 words
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Article44 1972-01-13 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Literary Society, University of Singapore, will hold the fifth evening of poetry and music entitled "evocation" at the Cultural Centre on Friday at 8 p.m. Tickets at $1 and $2 are available at Cold Storage, and C.K. Tang.44 words
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8 1972-01-13 2 ASEAN will not set up committee on neutrality8 words
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Article190 1972-01-13 2 BANDAR SERI BEOAWAN. Wed. Mr. Peter Qautrey. 63. former High Commissioner to Swaziland is Britain's new man In Brunei, it was announced today. Mr. Oautrey. who will replace Mr. A.R. Adalr, will arrive next Monday. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The five ASEAN nations have decided not to set190 words
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94 1972-01-13 2 1400 apply to hear British leader SINGAPORE, Wed. More than 1,400 people have applied to the Finance Ministry to hear deputy leader of the British Labour Party, Mr. Roy Jenkins, speak on "Britain's Changing World Perspective, 1945-1971" at the Conference Hall on Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. The ministry, describing94 words
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Article, Illustration495 1972-01-13 2 ROW OVER AN MCA MAN TN SONGKOK KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday GELANGOR Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Harun Idris, today criticised the DAP for "stopping to the lowest political tactics" in exploiting a picture of an MCA official wearing a songkok. What the DAP had done495 words
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Article105 1972-01-13 2 HAWKER MURDER: POLICE HOLD NINE SINGAPORE, Wed. Police have detained nine secret society suspects in connection with the Johore Road coffee shop murder of a hawker Chonc Slew, 20, last month. The suspects, all between 15 and 22. were arrested in a series of raids by the crime squad of105 words
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89 1972-01-13 2 Cuepacs Sunday deadline for settlement KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Service (Cuepacs) has given the Government up to Sunday to settle two outstanding disputes or face the "consequences." The issues are the two-year-old ban on the National Whitley Council and the89 words
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254 1972-01-13 2 The last of S'pores floating nightclubs to close By NELLIE HAR SINGAPORE, Wed. The floating nightlife for Singapore's jet-set swingers is over. The Singapore Lady, the last of Singapore's glittering boat restaurantnightclubs, has stopped doing business. Mr. Tham Tze See, of the Goodwood Hotels Group who is in charge of254 words
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Article36 1972-01-13 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Minister for Foreign Aflairs Mr S. Rajaratnam will attend the seventh anniversary dinner and dance of the Democratic Socialist Club. University of Singapore, at the AA Restaurant on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.36 words
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Article78 1972-01-13 2 SINGAPORE. Wed The Adult Education Board is conducting a four-week course on "Elements of Method Btudy" for junior and senior supervisors at its Mountbatten Centre. Dakota Crescent, lrom Jan. 22. Classes will be held on Saturdays from 2 pm to 4 p.m. and on Sundays from78 words
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Article31 1972-01-13 2 SINOAPORE, Wed. Motorcyclist Heng Boon Chew was fined $30 today when he admitted riding his motorcycle through a No Right Turn" sign at Scotts Road on Sept. 26. 1910.31 words
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Advertisement379 1972-01-13 2 IB HOECHST SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. congratulates FEDERAL PAINT FTY. (S) PTE. LTD. manufacturer of Fede. ux— Federal Under Coat -Federal Rad Lead Primer for having been awarded to use the SISIR Quality Mark KOOL-AIR(S)PTE,LTD. Singapore's specialists in residential air conditioning proudly announce the opening of their new showroom H ißßh379 words
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Miscellaneous36 1972-01-13 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl "^^^"■^■^^^^^^^^g^g^gigi^Lw^gw X' O li to r.et\j(%m I NJOTWING'.THE 6£t| I PETUNIA'S A LITTLE WORKS PERPECTLy I I NARROW-AAINJD6D ABOUT) WHEREVER ITURVJ IWATCHIWG TH' BALL J g I Nt^^ tmßm\W Iff f^36 words
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168 1972-01-13 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Nantah's Malay Studies Department has stopped taking in new students. The decision was confirmed today by the university, it gave no reasons. The Singapore Malay Teachers 1 Union is seeking a meeting with the Education Minister. Mr. Lim Kirn San,168 words
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Article61 1972-01-13 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The National Library group services section is organising a public talk by Or. Qunnar Teilmann. director of the Samaritans of Singapore, at the library's meeting room on Jan. 19 at 10.30 a.m. Dr. Teilmann's talk will cover the work of the SOS and61 words
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66 1972-01-13 3 12 CENTURY-OLD IDOLS STOLEN FROM TEMPLE CINGAPORE, Wed. Twelve century -old idols were stolen from a Chinese temple in Sago Street yesterday. The "Tua Pek Tong" temple had the idols for more than 110 years, said the caretaker, Madam Foong Pui Ming, 56. Among those stolen were idols of the66 words
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Article, Illustration342 1972-01-13 3 R. CHANDRAN - 'US Navy ship rammed into us after we stopped' R. CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE, Wednesday I lEUT.-CMDR Prapan Rakkeo, CO of the Royal Thai Navy frigate Prasae, said this morning that he brought nis ship to a complete stop just before the US Navy Fleet oiler Ashtabula rammed the vessel inMak Kian Seng - 342 words
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Article134 1972-01-13 3 SINGAPORE, W«d. 1 rpECHNICAL experts from X Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Japan are due to meet in Kuala Lumpur later this week to discuss details of another hydrographic survery of Malacca and Singapore straits. According to shipping circles in Singapore, the second survey will be more134 words
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250 1972-01-13 3 Four of defunct paper's guarantors to pay $322,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four men who had stood guarantee for a newspaper, the Malayan Times, now defunct, in the sum of $322,312, were ordered by the High Court today to pay the money to the Bank of Tokyo Ltd. Justice Dato Abdul250 words
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Article26 1972-01-13 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Tamils Movements will celebrate the "Pongal" festival with a variety show at the National Theatre on Friday at 7 pjn.26 words
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Advertisement214 1972-01-13 3 MINING PLANT n&^iliss s I ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT HiitiS I J 1 j CRUSHERS, SCREENS SEPARATORS m RS FROM 30 TO 600 CFM. MPRE I SSSf 8 I l___^*^^^^^™^ WELDING PLANT H L____ ENGINE DRIVEN PORTABLE WELDING SETS H__Ml ■■■■■fl H TRANSFORMERS MOUNTED ON 4 WHEEL CHASSIS. MOTOR m H poRMERS214 words
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174 1972-01-13 4 Probe into society's ad for field trainees KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police are believed to b Investigating a newspaper advertisement placed by an organisation in Johore for the posts of assistant field trainee officers. The organisation Kebajlkan Perpaduan Masharakat Malaysia (the Malaysian Society of Solidarity Welfare) advertised the posts last month.174 words
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Article32 1972-01-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The National Trades Union Congress wUI hold a New Year buffet dinner at the Trade Union House's lounge bar in Shenton Way on Jan. 22 at 7.30 p.m.32 words
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327 1972-01-13 4 Syces strike enters Day 5: No sign of settlement SINGAPORE, Wed. The strike by 350 stable boys at the Bukit Tlmah race course entered its fifth day today with no sign of a settlement. The only development today was that the Singapore Trainers Association had renewed their two offers to327 words
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339 1972-01-13 4 MSA for S'pore airline? Query in House KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday CommuniacaTIONS Minister Tan Sri Haji Sardon today told the Dewan Ra'ayat that he could not say if the Malaysian Govern ment would take action if Singapore used the abbreviation MSA for its new national airline. He was replying to Haji339 words
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Advertisement247 1972-01-13 4 "lido"- opexs" today" 1 5 SHOWS DAILY AT 11 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 A ».1S p.m. i The story of a gambling man a hustling woman .^rvkv^rW Bd "ss-" MILLER I WARREN B£ATTY JULIE CmRiSTiE m The RoOert Aitman OavKJ Foster Production Oi McCABE 4 MRS MILLER Also Starring RENE AUBERJONOS247 words
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Advertisement136 1972-01-13 4 IGALAx v Fflffi] OPENS TOMORROW ot 2 30. 1.10 ft I 30pm. "MEENDUM VALVEM" Tamil Eostmancolor Starring: Ravichandron ft Bharathi Saturday Midnight CASH BOOKING ONLY "SI PITUNG" Bonteng Betowi Colorscope Indonesian BROADWAY ttTJ*CINEMA 7 To-morrow ot 1, 7, ft t.ll P m. Gunther Schromn ft Gabriete Buch in "TNE HYPOCRITES"136 words
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Advertisement328 1972-01-13 4 I; NOW SHOWING! 2 Shows Nifbtly: 7 oo 9 3opi> I I AIM SATURDAY MIDNIGHT it ODEON THEATRE I r» DUEI of KARATE f A CHEN HONE UEI-YEE TIN Jm f^f**- < m% \m Scat 1 I— fr *i iMT^^Tf p^m^^^M Kb 9 MANDARIN FILM WITH EWELISH AND CHINESE SUBTITLES328 words
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Advertisement691 1972-01-13 4 \w mmil m ORCANISATIotI OMNS TODAY! B "M^A«I A MRS. MILLER- ronovision-Techncolo* (WL) NEXT CHANCtT Yves Montond Simone P S 'A°? fef Tl CONFISSIOH" Widetcreco t, Color ..f I I 9 LADIES ONLY PRfVIEW Saturday l.4S«m-Na Fr.. L«t ClrcU (2 Stall, si-BoVk No. George C Scott, Susannoh y-urk i -OANI691 words
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171 1972-01-13 5 Search for missing air charter tickets SINGAPORE. Wed. Charter operators in Singapore and Malaysia are looking out for more than 50 missing air tickets of a charter firm in London believed to be circulating in this region. On Sunday, minutes before the departure of a charter flight from Singapore to171 words
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Article35 1972-01-13 5 SINOAPORE. Wed. Labourer Ramanjuan Kandiah. 64, collapsed and died while working at the Kallang Slipway, in Kallang Park yesterday. Police said he had no external injuries. No (oul play is suspect-35 words
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Article34 1972-01-13 5 otno «pore. Wed. The Indian High Commissioner here. Mr. Prem Bhatia. will hold a reception at his residence in Pierce Drive on Jan. 26 at 5.30 p.m. to celebrate India's Republic Day.34 words
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168 1972-01-13 5 Govt gets WHO aid to fight silicosis SINGAPORE. Wed. The 0 Government has enlisted the aid of the World Health Organisation in its battle against silicosis, the Republic's number one industrial disease. A WHO expert flew into Singapore a few days ago to seek different methods of controlling dust and168 words
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Article, Illustration432 1972-01-13 5 Long hair bar for Ngee Ann entry EXAM CLAMP MAY BE IMPOSED By MASIE KWEE SINGAPORE, Wednesday "WGEE Ann Technical College will not admit students with long hair and unkempt appearance. Those keeping long hair may also be barred from the examinations to be held in two weeks time. The432 words
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Article59 1972-01-13 5 SINGAPORE, Wed— Thieves broke Into a house in Jalan Dusun, off Balestier Road, and escaped with $1,200 worth of Jewellery and cash yesterday. The owner of the house, Madam Lim Lye Neo, 32 locked the house and left at 8 a.m. When she returned at 3 p.m. she59 words
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137 1972-01-13 5 A SPECIAL INVITATION TO PATA DELEGATES TO VISIT STORE SINGAPORE, Wed. The Tourist Promotion Board has launched a postPATA 12 promotion inviting delegates to visit Singapore after the PATA conference in Kuala Lampur. A special PATA flight will leave Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 4 at 10 a.m. for Singapore after137 words
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Article26 1972-01-13 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Inter-Religious Organisation will hold a meeting at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd in Queen Street on Jan. 18 at 5.30 p.m.26 words
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150 1972-01-13 5 1,030 homes offered to 10,000 job permit holders SINGAPORE, Wed. Up to 10,000 noncitizen workers can be accommodated in the 1,030 terrace houses vacated by the British services and now being offered to work permit holders for rent. The Housing Board which is offering these one-storey and two-storey houses at150 words
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Advertisement96 1972-01-13 5 come to o lET US REFRESH YOU C; with A BIG BANG show ■Hl^ ■^B 4 mK. My ->. ■"^/V' «m> \Mmt±. i's fifcfHY^Hk. wen s*d Bb Be vVfBBBi W 3UNTAINS Oil STACE k) KIND COURTESY I Uh.ll ELECTRIC CO iMtaMU i T»l. tArn Ling J6J412 S MAKE MONEY AT96 words
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Advertisement124 1972-01-13 5 1 BANISH KITCHEN ODOUR FUMES !> Convert the acrid odours of your kitchen into clean, fresh, purified air with a Rima Cooker Hood. A Rima Cooker Hood is an air purifying unit based on the same principles used in atomic submarines and space capsules. It's easy to instal. With only124 words
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Miscellaneous222 1972-01-13 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS ence in Co. Durham (7, 6). 1. Plant soft drugs on SEATO 8. Dlckcnsian author* first bas; (5. 8). name could be Dayan S^^&V™ 1 >0. &if bad 10 JSt l^^ J ln U; l*" SSJ'k. to «np>oy rtn In M. From Bognor. that's the 15222 words
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Article, Illustration482 1972-01-13 6 Reports... by LESLIE FONG. Pictures ...by CHEW BOOM CHIN THE Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, will present licences authorising; use of the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR) Marks to 28 manufacturers and quality certificates to five others at a482 words
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Article, Illustration370 1972-01-13 6 The task is to instil national pride into our workers to produce better quality products' MESSAGE from Dr. Lee Kum Tatt, chairman of SISIR: DURING the last decade the contribution by the manufacturing sector to Singapore's Gross Domestic Product has risen by more than 600 percent from $187 million in370 words
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530 1972-01-13 6 small as to be of little consequence to manufacturers. A foothold must be made on the international markets. That means competition. Slick salesmanship cannot always tide manufacturers over if their goods are basically interior. The Minister of State for Finance. Mr. Tang530 words
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Article354 1972-01-13 6 THE 28 recipients of licences for the use of SISIR mark: I. Lam Soo*"i Cannery (Pte) Ltd. Toilet Soap; 2. Pan-Electric Industries Ltd. Electric Refrigerators; 3. Metal Products (Pte) Ltd. Pressed Steel Sectional Tanks; 4. International Wood Products Ltd. Plywood Type I, Type II; 5 Amcol354 words
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Article, Illustration229 1972-01-13 7 Quality scheme has gained S'pore goods confidence of foreign buyers MESSAGE from Mr. Lim Hong Keat (above), Chairman, Singapore Manufacturers Association: 'THE Quality CertiA flcation Scheme instituted by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research has gone a long way in helping Singapore manufactured goods to gain the confidence229 words
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Article, Illustration523 1972-01-13 7 SISIR'S successes have won it instant recognition AT the mention of quality control, the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR) will come immediately to mind. The instant association is understandable. For such is the reputation of SISIR as the foremost promoter of quality consciousness that its name has523 words
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Article, Illustration457 1972-01-13 8 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research commands a vast array of sophisticated equipment to help manufacturers produce quality products. It is the biggest multi-disciplinary organisation in Singapore providing service to industry. Basic equipment for conducting tests on engineering materials to determine457 words
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Article, Illustration349 1972-01-13 9 Dedicated staff is ready to render better service THK Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR) is all poised to enlarge its role in promoting quality consciousness and control among local manufacturers. With a dedicated staff of more than 150, of whom over 50 are graduates in science and349 words
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Article, Illustration362 1972-01-13 9 Mark of quality a boon to local manufacturers THE marking scheme of the Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR) will be a boon to local manufacturers. A symbol oi quality measuring to international acceptable standards, the mark will help them to boost sales both locally and abroad. When stamped on the362 words
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Article, Illustration592 1972-01-13 10 fH E Singapore {Manufacturers' Association has been very active in promoting quality consciousness among manufacturers. Together with other public bodies, it has put much effort into making quality an expected feature of local-made goods. Its attitude towards quality and quality control was cogently summed up592 words
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Article, Illustration700 1972-01-13 11 All must be quality conscious' by Mr J. F. CONCEICAO. chairman of Singapore Quality Reliability Association SINGAPORE has done well in its Industrialisation, but continuing success in this field will depend not only on higher productvlty but also on quality of products. Singapore's home market Is rery limited. And even700 words
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Advertisement278 1972-01-13 6 We've been awarded a Quality Certificate by SISIR for the second time SINGAPORE INSTITUTE L»__ij STANDARDS AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH P Certificate la certify thai 'Xt>- te Lrvmos sin and 24-) turf b by IWC INM Si-mis iSINCAPCftt) PTt. LTD.. N HALT KOAD t i faith DAM) ON TCLEVUKM r TTSTIMC278 words
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Advertisement29 1972-01-13 6 TESTED AND AWARDED THE QUALITY CERTIFICATE by SISIR. SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH OIMALPAN STEEL INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD. futif. JilM tidiif, jurug Ttm, Siigntrt, 22,-Ttl: *****8/9 I *****929 words
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Advertisement314 1972-01-13 7 ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT MADE IN SINGAPORE pj I 'Tjt\ SS26 1970 SINGAPORE CEMENT MFG. CO. (PTE) LIMITED PAN MALAYAN CEMENT WORKS (S) PTE. LTD. ASIA CEMENT (MALAYSIA) PRIVATE LIMITED Aptco CRANES FOR s«s« manufacture of Over- head, Cantry and |ib DURABILITY RELIABILITY tion of the cranes. 1 mmumWJiUKr' -"H lX»314 words
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Advertisement191 1972-01-13 8 MANUFACTURERS Of Fluorescent Tubes/ Fluorescent Light Fittings Ballasts/ Condensers/ Lampholders other accessories/ Plastic Reflectors. Diffusers. Lourves/ Plastic Products of all kinds Transistor Radios and Cassettes. Sole Distributor for: Chrysler Air-conditioning Equipment. Sole Distributor for: Westinghouse Refrigerators. Home Appliances, Switch Gears and Electrical Equipment. Concord Rotaf lex Lighting (^YAMADA-SHOMEI <@) <^A^191 words
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Advertisement84 1972-01-13 8 VIINITED PAINTS PTE. ITD^B W has been awarded m once again with Quality Certificate by 5. S. R. 1 for meeting the Institute's I high standards of A ML Quality Control m jflk of their m 4 WL Products Jk HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO FEDERAL PAINT (S) LIMITED for being awarded84 words
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Advertisement30 1972-01-13 9 < PROFIT > /failureV Aa^//^ n^ WASTE MATERIAL I II I TIME LOST 1 f=T I EXTRA INSPECTION I^^HHr I EXTRA SERVICE y I I CUSTOMERS' COMPLAINTS/ y^J™2^p m 1 IS PROFITABLE30 words
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Advertisement140 1972-01-13 9 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD congratulate their subsidiaries ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS OF MALAYSIA PTE. LTD. AND FERRIS INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) PTE. LTD. on the Occasion of the Ceremony of THE IST PRESENTATION OF LICENCES FOR THE USE OF SISIR'S CERTIFICATION MARK I AND THE 4TH PRESENTATION OF QUALITY CERTIFICATES140 words
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Advertisement106 1972-01-13 10 M The First and Only I LAMINATED LEAF SPRING MANUFACTURER 1 SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES (PTE) LIMITED H is proud to announce that I THE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF STANDARD I AND INDUSTRIAL RESEACH m is awarding their I QUALITY CERTIFICATE p for our I LAMINATED LEAF SPRING We manufacture the springs106 words
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Advertisement58 1972-01-13 10 Another Quality Certificate from SISIR (SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH) For Hollow Concrete Blocks (~\T s"\ I sth Floor Hong Building. **^g 9*lo Phillip Strwt. iT-V CJF Si "9«P<*« 1 Ttl: *****-***** A^^ Factory: EliM Road, Sing^ort. Ttl: *****7 7 jQ Wf BO I H */i A fi58 words
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Advertisement24 1972-01-13 11 Our degree in quality of cooling. betlclL yp.y Sanyo Malaysia Sdn Bhd 'v^L^ V )j) \)f Manufactured by SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE. LTD. /^-^S?/24 words
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Article489 1972-01-13 12 Whether fear of the disappearance of the boards which have managed fully assisted Malaysian schools was the work of "perverted racialists" or not, there has been anxiety concerning the future of the Chinese schools which the Minister of Education dismissed with some vehemence when introducing amendments to the489 words
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Article296 1972-01-13 12 In size and scale the latest Israeli attack on Arab guerilla bases in Lebanon does not compare with some commando raids. It is in fact a controlled response to a slight increase in the activities of Arab guerillas working out of Lebanese sanctuaries. But Tuesday's strike296 words
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Article189 1972-01-13 12 Singapore's thieves have not yet developed the insouciance of New York's bondgrabbing teenager, but they go about their business coolly nevertheless. Between Dec. 27 last year and Jan. 3, they broke into 50 houses and shops, getting away with $52,700 worth of loot, a sizeable haul for189 words
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1030 1972-01-13 12 CHEAH BOON KHENG - COPING WITH THE PROBLEM TWO PER CENT' OF STUDENTS CHEAH BOON KHENG By THE Dean's notice read like a death sentence. "It is regretted that those whose names appear below are not allowed to take the examination mentioned above as they failed to fulfil the conditions laid down under the1,030 words
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Article403 1972-01-13 12 Kevin Conney - Kevin Conney By NEW YORK, Mon. The increase of male sterilisation as a means of contraception has resulted in the development of a new service here frozen sperm banks. Two such banks recently opened In New York. At least one of them hopes to expand In theReuter - 403 words
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Article977 1972-01-13 12 James Reston - James Reston The fundamental issue for U.S. Presidential hopefuls By WASHINGTON The scramble for the Presidency is on, and as usual, it sounds as if the candidates disagree with one another on almost everything. But in their occasional candid moments, they all agree on at977 words
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Article329 1972-01-13 12 Charles Foley - SEX COMES TO MICKEY MOUSE Charles Foley By T OS ANGELES The world's first Z-rated cartoon film is u>on us It took a team of 50 artists two years to make, cost a million dollars, lasts 90 minutes and is concerned with sex dope, violence, police bntality and revolution. fritzOFNS - 329 words
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Advertisement71 1972-01-13 12 Styles cut to the latest trend by our most experienced craftsmen sine* 1934. Suits completely hand t«Hor«d stltchad right to the buttonholes ensuring best workmanship. We trt also Importers exporters of finest Gents textiles thereby we have the latest widest range of materials lor selection. And for Our cust o71 words
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Advertisement188 1972-01-13 12 Frymo h the only lawn mower th«t flora on cushion of air. No wheels. Only Frymo don luch wonderful tilings to your Itwrv. Givei it a smooth even timah. Get rid of long awkward art* wittiout pull or tur. Floats over your lawn without praseur* or damage. Trim* graal batwaan188 words
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483 1972-01-13 13 DACCA, Wednesday PRESIDENT Sheikh 1 Mujibur Rahman late last night issued a provisional constitution order envisaging a parliamentary form of government for Bangladesh. Two long sessions of the Cabinet were held. Legal experts were at the meeting to give advice on various matters. UnderReuter - 483 words
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Article30 1972-01-13 13 MEXICO CIV. Wed. The Attorney General's Office yesterday announced the arrest of two members of a guerilla group and said they had been trained in South Korea. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article32 1972-01-13 13 HONO KONG. Wed. Smoke still billowed today from the fore peak hatch of the former British liner Queen Elizabeth as she lay on her side outside Hong Kong harbour. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration230 1972-01-13 13 LONDON, Wed. Lord Mountbatten of Burma, the man who supervised the partition of Pakistan Irom India in 1947, says he always regretted the act and does so more now. Lord Mountbatten. uncle of Queen Elizabeth, spoke before last night's premiere of a 13part TV230 words
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180 1972-01-13 13 US Phantom jets for Israel pact now ready WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE US has virtually reached agreement on selling more planes to Israel, expected to come close to the request for 50 Phantoms and 100 Sky hawks, informed sources said yesterday. The first planes are expected to reach Israel In 90Reuter - 180 words
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Article101 1972-01-13 13 ANOTHER DEMO AGAINST NEW DELHI SAIGON. Wed. Vietnamese workers at the Indian delegation to the International Control Commission held a new demonstration today to protest against New Delhi setting up an embassy in Hanoi. About 40 workers milled on the stairs of the delegation and splashed red paint on aReuter - 101 words
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Article110 1972-01-13 13 rRONTO, Wed. Four youths who watched a TV horror movie about a trunk murder opened a sealed freezer out of curiosity later and found the frozen body of a scantily-clad woman. Police said that the woman, identified as Mrs. Grace Evelyn Todd, 34Reuter - 110 words
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Advertisement41 1972-01-13 13 Move up to Johnnie Walker BBBii^*^ ana the other good 1 k things in life 1 199q #3fc AWARD* A mm !i^ \m ******>** tsf jm I J V^ JAMAICA _A m \v r/■ Johnnie Walker -the world's largest selling Scotch Whisky41 words
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Miscellaneous7 1972-01-13 13 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /^ZZ~T2^\ ('vEu.r'eAf^iDiD^7 words
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Article, Illustration41 1972-01-13 14 Heath's troops leave British Marine commandos saying goodbye to their mascot as they prepare to leave Malta despite Natos plea to Britain to give bigger financial aid to Malta In order to retain British bases on the Mfditrrranean island. AP radioplcture.AP - 41 words
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161 1972-01-13 14 MANILA, Wed. President Marcos has signed a proclamation restoring the writ of habeas corpus in the Philippines. The President suspended constitutional rights on Aug. 21 after terrorists bombed an opposition Liberal Party rally in Manila, killing eight people and wounding 96 others Including almostUPI - 161 words
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89 1972-01-13 14 \f ANILA. Wed. A longstanding feud between two gangs of prisoners at Quezon City Jail ended with a showdown and resulting in the death of two of them. Two others suffered stab wounds during the 10-minute fight last night and are now undergoingReuter - 89 words
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Article380 1972-01-13 14 Wo' to more cash aid for Malta LONDON, Wednesday. BRITAIN is being pressed by the United States and some other Nato countries to make a bigger financial offer to Malta in order to retain British bases on the Mediterranean island, informed sources said hero last night. But the sources saidReuter - 380 words
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206 1972-01-13 14 JAKARTA. Wed.- The J army has warned local newspapers that it would act against them if they distort news and facts to disturb public order. The warning wa s given yesterday by Gen. Sumitro. deputy chief of the Peace Restoration Command,Reuter - 206 words
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Article41 1972-01-13 14 PLEIKU. Wed. A helicopter carrying US Secretary of the Army Robert Froelhke today drew communist fire less than five miles outside the well-forti-fied headquarters town of Pleiku. military sources said. The chopper was not hit. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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189 1972-01-13 14 Hospital told to pay $2.4 m for an arm (CHICAGO, Wed. A 38V> year-old father of six children was awarded US $800,000 ($2.4 million) damages by a circuit court jury today for the loss of hb left arm and the threatened lots of his left leg due to improper treatmentReuter - 189 words
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Advertisement261 1972-01-13 14 I Turm on the highlights I in your hair TCTDIPIOFBOII Singer introduces its new Jadeline ttfeto "^•"■^^M refrigerators, VVondervision 111 Television Receivers and the famous SingerMagicßobbinSewing Machine with afabulousoffer.As3ogift coupon to spend as you like at Bata if you buy any Singer product either the 4. 5 or 7 cv.261 words
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Article, Illustration352 1972-01-13 15 Let's meet again says Phouma Need for a new world summit on Indo-China TOKYO, Wednesday LAOTIAN Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma has expressed the hope that a new international conference on IndoChina would be held after President Nixon's projected visits to Peking and Moscow. This was reported here today byReuter - 352 words
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139 1972-01-13 15 WASHINGTON. Wed. TT Senator Edward Kennedy is to request that his name be taxen out of the Florida Democratic primary election on March 14. Senator Kennedy, who has repeatedly said he is not seeking his party's nomination for the presidential election, wasReuter - 139 words
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147 1972-01-13 15 Surgeon hits out at US tobacco industry WASHINGTON, Wed. A U.S. Government official yesterday accused the American tobacco industry of deliberately endangering health by suggesting cigarette smoking was not hazardous. Surgeon General Jesse Stelnfeld said the industry was irresponsible and self-serving. In a speech here to an antismoking conference heReuter - 147 words
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235 1972-01-13 15 BEIRUT, Wednesday 1 EBANON has Instruct- ed its United Nations Ambassador to protest to the Security Council about two Israeli reprisal raids last night into southern Lebanese territory. A Lebanese woman and three Palestinian commandos were killed and several houses blown up in theReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration352 1972-01-13 15 I ONDON, Wed. Striking coal miners moved to make their walkout really hurt yesterday —by blocking fuel supplies to electric power stations. Orders went out to the National Union of Mineworkers to picket power stations on a 24-hour basis to prevent stockpiled coal orReuter - 352 words
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Article155 1972-01-13 15 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. JWO congressional sub-committees said today that the Soviet Union prefers a state of controlled tension in the Middle East to a situation cf war or peace. The House of Representatives foreign affairs sub-committees on the Near East and Europe were giving their conclusions onReuter - 155 words
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Article53 1972-01-13 15 Killed by own gun CAPE TOWN. Wed. Swiss Consul Alexander RicJcenbach. last week, has risen today t.< killed with his own revolver early today. Mr. Rickenbach was In the bedroom of his suburban Rondebosh home unloading his pistol when it went off. firing a bullet into his chest, a policeUPI - 53 words
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Article50 1972-01-13 15 MANILA. Wed. The death toll from Typhoon Asian, which hit Central Philippines last week, has risen today to--72. according to the Philippine Red Cross here. A survey conducted by the provincial governor of the Island of Leyte also revealed that many more deaths remained unreported. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article28 1972-01-13 15 LONDON. Wed. Sir Le«We O*Bren. Governor of the Bank of England, last night described last months settlement of the dollar crisis as a unique achievement. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement33 1972-01-13 15 1 IRRITATING I THROAT J Q S*SH Id D SOOTHE INFLAMMATION D PREVENT COUGHING a ATTACK INFECTION with Huskeys medicated an tisep tic throa t pastilles Sole Agents: COLD STORAGE (M) SON. BHO.33 words
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Advertisement215 1972-01-13 15 A lot of very smart financial people have a lot to learn. You probably know the finance and banking businesses inside out. But there's one part you may not know much about. Because until recently, there wasn't much you had to know. All about Japanese Yen. But starting now, you're215 words
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Article, Illustration138 1972-01-13 16 Rises Bt Semb $6.10 +.60 S. Darby $8.10 +.30 Inchcape J4.84 +.22 S. Tukang $0.88 +.18 Genting $2.38 +.16 S. Traders $5.85 +.15 OCBC $7.30 +.15 S. Times $9.00 +.15 Wearnes $4.42 +.12 C and C $3.98 +.10 1.0.8. $5.55 +.10 M and G $3.04 +.09 Inch138 words
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Article287 1972-01-13 16 PRICES were marked up in the majority of industrial shares on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Blue chips met with selective support. Sime Darby proved a firm spot following news of the proposed merger with sister company R.G. Shaw. The share was287 words
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Article1045 1972-01-13 16 010 AND OFFER PRICCI OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OP THE STOCK fXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS VESTEROAV WERE INDUSTRIALS STERLINC RUBBERS Cralglelca 15 JP K.U Kvpong 3OP 32P Malakoff 2 3P < 8. Rubber 23P 25P1,045 words
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Article1319 1972-01-13 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala liun-pur trading rooms of Uie Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown !n brackets In lots of 1.003 unless otnerwlse specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan (2) 1.56. Allied (hoe. (7* 2.17. Ben and to. (3) 1.41, (10) 1.40,1,319 words
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Article175 1972-01-13 16 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Jan. 12. Loral dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or CD TT OD Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar lew Zealand Dollar JS. Dollar Loral dollars to 100 uniu if175 words
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Article441 1972-01-13 16 BE K O H Holdings' chairman G.H. Lariß, in his annual report for the year ended June 1971, outlines important changes in the prouD's assets and operations. Because of the group's heavy total indebtedness to its bankers (£389.071 as at end-June) and the recent severe fall in the441 words
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Article61 1972-01-13 16 T»HESE rotes were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 5 3/16 to 5 2 mths 5 5/16 to 5 hi% 3 mths 5 to 5 9/16% 6 mths 5 2 to 5 11/16% 9 mths 561 words
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Article171 1972-01-13 16 I^HE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday went up fractionally by another 50 cents to $619 62.: per plcul on an official ottering unchanged at 289 tons. The overnight Lpndon metal price was very steady with forward buyers quoted at the close at £1.420 per metric171 words
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Article74 1972-01-13 16 rpilE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Customs duties for the period from Jan. 13 to 19. Rubber 40"n cents a lfar. Copra $432.00 a ton Palm Oil $654.00 a ton Palm Kernel $334.00 a ton The rates of duties payable are: Rubber W74 words
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Article20 1972-01-13 16 JAN. 12. RUBBER: 88.75 cents (up 0.75 cent). TIN: $619,621 (up 50 cents). Official offering 289 tons (unch.)20 words
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Article110 1972-01-13 16 OMINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCE, SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Coconut Oil: bulk (43i sellers, dium 546 sellers. Copra: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose UK/ Com $27 B. Pepper Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100", NLW 1215 sellers. Sarawak white fob. 96", NLW $205 sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b. 96", NLW110 words
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Article51 1972-01-13 16 Tuetday Monday (U.S. SU.t. London 45.25 45.75 Beirut 45.53 46.05 Honxkong 47.15 46.97 Zurich 45.158 45.708 45.358 45.90S Hair* 43.58 45.84 B'pore (1) 47.30 47.40 Spore (2) 168.50 161.50 (1) Export price In non-aterllng area* In U.S. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealers price In Singapore dollar* per51 words
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Article34 1972-01-13 16 London copper price* on Tuesday (previous In bracket*). Wirebar Spot buyer £***** (£415.00) seller {421.50 (£415. 50>; Three Month* buyer (428.00 (£422. 00) teller {428.50 ({422.50). Market tene: Firmer talci: 2.500 ton*.34 words
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Article33 1972-01-13 16 In London on Tuesday palm oil price* of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK N European port* In bulk: aterllng per long ton Jan. /Feb. was Quoted at LK£9O sellim (unchanged)33 words
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Article327 1972-01-13 16 rE steadier undertone of Tuesday continued under quiet conditions in the rubber market yesterday. This was due to the absorption of January tenders and the presence in the background of Eastern European inquiry. The morning session closed quiet. The afternoon session opened slightly easier as for the first327 words
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Article149 1972-01-13 16 "M"OVEMBER rubber produc±y tlons by estates of the following companies are: Kilograms Austral Enterprise 40,143 Ayer Molek 51 072 Btnta 2.236.652 Bukit Katll 49.090 Cralglelea 326.131 Jeram Kuantan 84.822 Kempas 2,236.652 Kluang 61.253 Kundong Tan Jong Pau 140.615 Leong Hln Ban 73.714 Lendu Rubber 48.534 Mentakab 70,306 M.149 words
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244 1972-01-13 16 LONDON; The selling agents sub-committee in Europe for Malaysian palm oil have become advisers to the newly-form-ed West Malaysian Palm Oil Producers Association (WMPOPA) on current International market trends. This follows WMPOPA's taking over from the subcommittee at the beginning of this year the244 words
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Article207 1972-01-13 16 STRAITS TIMES Press for the year ended August 1971 Is paying a final dividend of 25 per cent maintaining the total for the year at 30 per cent. Payment date Is March 3, lodgement date Feb. 18. SIME DARBY: There are currently 55.9 ml l lion shares of Sime207 words
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Article314 1972-01-13 16 TIT ELBOURNE. Wed. Mining shares were traded In a mixed pattern after a strong opening on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Industrials which opened on a firm note, developed weak spots as the day progressed and oils, which were lightly traded lost ground. Western Mininr Corporation's uranium find overshadowed314 words
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Article42 1972-01-13 16 (A* at Jan. 11) Fund of Ann *tafU*»j As 4 24 Fund of Aust. (US Dollar) AJ3 M (As at Jan. 7) Real Estate Fund of Aust As 7 25 (From Jan 1 to 31 Property Bond of Aust. AJl.Ot42 words
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Article351 1972-01-13 16 T^EW YORK. Tues. The stock market managed to hold most of Its morning gains and closed moderately higher In heavy trading. Analysts said news that retail sales fell two per cent in December from November weighed on the market. A Bank of America official said that due to351 words
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Article275 1972-01-13 16 UONO KONG. Wed. The market was quiet and fairly steady throughout the day with the exception of UK s Bank Local register which came up HK$2 to $258 the London register remaining unchanged at $238 and K.M.B. which put on $1.50 to $60, other changes were fractional either275 words
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249 1972-01-13 17 Punters will still pay usual stakes despite new tax KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Turf club punters and casino gamblers will continue to pay the usual stakes for some time despite the new five per cent gaming tax. This is because the operators of the gambling systems in the country are still249 words
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83 1972-01-13 17 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Institute of Public Relations of Singapore is organising a design competition for its logo. The logo must have the letters IPRS. The best design will get a cash award of $75. If the winning design or any other Is adopted83 words
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107 1972-01-13 17 CASTILLO CASE ENTERS ITS FOURTH DAY CINOAPORI, Wed. •3 Trumpeter Tony Castillo's trial entered its third day of hearing in camera in the Third District Court today. Castillo Is charged with having carnal connection with a school girl under 16 years at a house in Chartwell Drive, Serangoon Gardens on107 words
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Article, Illustration565 1972-01-13 17 $300 fine for teacher who hit pupil SINGAPORE, Wednesday SCHOOL TEACHER was today fined $300 In- a magistrate's court for slapping and punching a gui pupil. Tan Jin San, 29, of Guillemard English School admitted beating Tan Bee Hua, 13, then a Primary Six student in a "brutal fashion" on565 words
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400 1972-01-13 17 Is 180 days equal to six months' poser to court SINGAPORE. Wed £AN a period of 180 days be rrgwrdfri and accepted in law to be the equivalent of six months in a case where the law has specifically fixed the time element at six months? "Yes. for 180 days400 words
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Article40 1972-01-13 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two Indonesian Illegal immigrants Arifin bin Jantan, 17, and Tan Ah Keng. 20, were each Jailed for two weeks today by a magistrate's court when they admitted entering Singapore yesterday without a pa«s or pern it40 words
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Article40 1972-01-13 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Toy shop proprietor Chua Yong Scah and his son Gek Leng were each fined $250 by a magistrate today for having six bales and three boxes of plastic obscene toys for sale. The MM were forfeited.40 words
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Advertisement86 1972-01-13 17 METRIC IS EVEN MORE SIMPLER WITH THESE CONVERSION TABLES FROM ENGLAND B^ltfjjftftfl^i^i^ tf^m afl &B^ P3670 C '7"8 DIFFERENTTYPESFOR OIFFERENT ZT~~~^^?^^»a W PEOPLE FROM HOUSEWIVES TO /^^^--~^r~~~^-^^"/ ENGINEERS.CONVERSIONSON ~~~-ZT^~~- TEMPERATURE. LENGTH, AREA, r^ZT~*-*-^ VOLUME, WEIGHT, PRESSURE. f^" 111^ AVAILABLE WITH PRINTING AS PROMOTIONAL AIDS. -7^ SHOWROOM OPENS J FROM 986 words
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Miscellaneous614 1972-01-13 17 On your TV and Radio 2.45 P.M. Programme Summary 7.39 Alias Smith and Jones 2.47 Toto Results Jailbreak at Junction City 3.13 Checkmate A Funny Thing 1.21 Programme Summary Happened On My Way to the 1.32 Chahaya Game 9.M News (M) 3.51 Top Cat 1.17 Rukunegara 4.17 Skippy, The Bush614 words
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Miscellaneous215 1972-01-13 17 3.N P.M. Opening and Where the I 1.55 Fury Packy's Dilemma Heart Is 7.25 Interview with Siauw Tjhiang 3.21 Nam Isainyarkal Featuring Katheresan (Repeat) J e s C) 7.M Our Music Makers featuring 3.35 Its Happening in Singapore Tan Ngian Hw and Tan t <C rep"') K oon (C) 3.51215 words
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515 1972-01-13 18 FETC broke law of contract, says a passenger LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the w r i t c r s' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. T REFER to the news item (S.T.515 words
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Letter128 1972-01-13 18 YOU published a letter (ST.. Jan. 7), entitled "How do I start a business without any capital?" From its contents it would appear that the writer is a person who wrote to me in almost Identical terms on Dec. 21 1971 and whose claim to wk^raw f'.om the Redundancy Payments128 words
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Letter123 1972-01-13 18 rWERYDAY one reads in £j tne newspapers of campaifcns against cancer, tuberculosis, air ana noise pollution, but nttie do we realise tnat a Gisease callea "Epiaema is quite common in Singapore. Epiaema attacks tne skin especially on the face, nanas and legs leaving permanent white patcnes. I. with four dots123 words
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Letter211 1972-01-13 18 SUCH A SHOCK! Now can we have the rest of these songs please I MISSED the introductory remarks before Radio Singapore's broadcast of Schubert's "Wlnterreise" last Saturday. This only partly explains the mild shock I received when the programme was terminated two thirds of the way through with the news211 words
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Letter161 1972-01-13 18 IT Is so heartening to read in the Straits Times that tne EDB is offering help to find homes for work permit hoiaers. However, as stated in your paper, the EDB is omy considering tnose in the. construction lnaustry and certain sections of the public sector. I wonder if this161 words
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Letter60 1972-01-13 18 WHEN I was asked to state my birth registration number In my Job application forms I realised to my dismay, that my original birth certificate was missing. Luckily for me, I have a duplicate. Can I apply to the Registrar of Births for a new certificate or go on using60 words
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Letter49 1972-01-13 18 I LIVE at Block 110, Lorong 1, To a Pay oh. Opposite on what was once a farming area several blocks of S.I.T. flats are under construction. Mosquitoes and sand-files are breeding there In large quantities making life difficult for my Infant son. Action please. CONCERNED MOTHER. Singapore 12.49 words
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743 1972-01-13 18 Metric postal rates: Where the public stands to gain GOVERNMENT REPLIES I REFER to the news items entitled "Metric Snock: Airman Rates up as much as 100 per cent" and "Metric Pusnes Up Postage Rates" which appeared in the Sunday Times and Sunaay Mail respectively on Jan. 9. As the743 words
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Advertisement264 1972-01-13 18 SSSi mMM For only $4. 80 you help yourself to Hli^n^|^^X^lL^g^^g^^^g|^ all that you can eat from a staggering l99P^V!9^lrT9iiPiri9iVl!V^nEiill choice of exotic dishes including MBMwl|iijjl|^^ Chinese food. This kingly banquet BjWJWJJW^IBI^ is on from 12 noon to 3 p. m. Bf^Pr^KTMiPffozrPM^ A word of advice come prepared to hVPfffilffilir9lPiiHfl!H264 words
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Advertisement85 1972-01-13 18 f^R Restaurant i 1 Live crabs $2.50 per kati. >"*s& f Full Sea-Food Course for 10 persons $70/- j Free of service charge. For only SO cr» you -ii con enjoy lively entertainment number* here /*O Come and meet Cleopatra of Toipeh, Mi» Yo Ch.n 9 T.V. ttar, Mr. Shonkwan85 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1972-01-13 19 Changi village now in the dc'drums after British pullout will be humming again in six months PERSPECTIVE -a SPECIAL REPORT by CHIA POTEIK CHANGI, the last area in Singapore to see the British forces pull-out, is in the throes of transition today. This has not been unexpected. Six1,284 words
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239 1972-01-13 19 Jail, rotan for trio who robbed taximen SINGAPORE, Wed— Three youths hired two taxis and then robbed the drivers at the end of the ride, a district court heard today. Mohamed Ja'ffar bin Mohamed Yasim, 22. Saban bin Soad. ID. and Alias bin Mohamed Hashlm, 20, were today charged with239 words
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Article41 1972-01-13 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Teachers' Pblk Dance Society will hold a new class (or beginners. Annual subscription Those Interested can register at the Raffles Girls Primary School hall. Queen Street, between 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Sunday*.41 words
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Advertisement27 1972-01-13 19 AUSTRALIAN TITANIUM PRODUCTS Manufacturer of Titanium Dioxide Pigments CONGRATULATES FEDERAL PAINTS FTY. (S) PTE. LTD. for being awarded a Quality Certificate by a)* I aY I Km27 words
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Advertisement312 1972-01-13 19 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. Stops312 words
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Article, Illustration239 1972-01-13 20 ...they are not so dull as you think rpHE working girl is probably one of the luckiest girls around these days. She has equal job opportunities with the men. She seldom has to commute long distances to work. And chances are, she works in airconditioned comfort. But best239 words
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Article894 1972-01-13 20 The male should be taller than the female' \yHO\S the man whom women like to "mother" but think twice about falling in love with? Who's the man most likely to get passed over for promotion even though he can do the job and has all the qualifications?894 words
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Article, Illustration258 1972-01-13 20 IT'S never comfortable 1 to sleep with rollers in the hair. But for the sake of a prettylooking head of curls the next morning, a girl always puts up with this discomfort. They don't mind having to sleep in one position most of the time,258 words
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Article, Illustration501 1972-01-13 20 EKDR the past 10 years, Miss Lulu 1 Wong has been nursing a secret wish. And doing what she was doing during this time only made her more anxious to see it materialise. Lulu is a barber one of the growing number501 words
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Advertisement29 1972-01-13 20 ■r chance to be^M W Miss Fanfare I <*•» yS»uu»iii'i— l^^»^" iuiui»iiiMPy»iwiN"iii'uwujJ^Jy Bj BSb^fe. bI %t 1 i .c^blblblbW fl H _^*.^^ooo^^^jSSlb Ma flfl auxhall i>a^^B I let nri7P* four-door29 words
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Advertisement110 1972-01-13 20 I^^^^*^ (l^r ft Restore Hit* Bloom of Youth Here Is a simple beauty hint that will bring life and a peaches- and -cream radiance to your skin Wring out a face cloth In warm water, press It gently on and off your face until It begins to cool This will110 words
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Article, Illustration430 1972-01-13 21 P.M. RAMAN - FEFC to go ahead with hike P.M. RAMAN Decision to up rates final, shippers told |_By SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Far Eastern Freight Conference decision to increase freight rates from Singa-pore-Malaysia to Europe by 17.5 per cent in two stages 15 per cent from Feb. 21 and another 2.5 per cent430 words
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Article44 1972-01-13 21 SINGAPORE, Wed. St. John Ambulance Brigade (Transport Division 1 will hold a ftr&iaid course for the public In English and Chinese early next nr.oiuh. Those Interested can apply at brigade headquarters between 6 p.m. ar.d 8 p.m. before Jan. 31.44 words
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Article96 1972-01-13 21 MAN FREED FROM JAIL ROBS AGAIN SINGAPORE, Wed. Twelve days after a man was released from a seven-year prison term for armed robbery, be started robbing again, a district court beard today. Ang Chiok Huang, 28, who was released on Dec. 15, 1970, pleaded guilty today to 20 charges of96 words
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68 1972-01-13 21 Architect is stamp club president SINGAPORE, Tues.—Architect Mr. Koh Scow Chuan has been elected president of the Singapore Stamp Club. Other officials are vice-presi-dent and treasurer Mr. George Wong; secretary Mrs. Mary Johnson, assistant secretary Mr. Brian Rose, exchange manager Mrs. Beryl Smith and postal auctioneer Mr. Jeffrey Tan. Committee68 words
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Article28 1972-01-13 21 SINOAPORE. Wed. Workman Ng Chin Meng. 39. of Florence Road, died after he slipped and fell from a roof of a factory at Pulau Branl.28 words
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213 1972-01-13 21 I POH, Wed— Shanti Underwood is only 16, She is a fourth form pupil of the Government English Girls' School in Kuala Kangsar. But when she enters the Geelong Grammar School near Melbourne in Australia next month, she will be chalking213 words
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Article39 1972-01-13 21 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chinese YMCA will start an art course for children between seven and nine on Saturday at 3pm The 10-session course will include Instructions in colour composition, nature, still life and imaginative drawing.39 words
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Article27 1972-01-13 21 ALOR STAR. Wed. A baby show scheduled to be held here on Saturday has been cancelled because of the outbreak of po.lo in Kedah.27 words
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167 1972-01-13 21 SINGAPORE. Wed. j WEST GERMANY and Singapore have agreed on a policy of promoting Investment In the two countries, the West German Deputy Minister for Economic Co-operation, Professor Karl-Heinz Sohn, said today. An agreement tv this effect was being prepared and would167 words
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Advertisement174 1972-01-13 21 Ford's Fantastic Festive Season Offer mim m AYlfl I See and compare the terrific jff F/IiJTnSI 111 value for money you get IT x rjlN Ifw when you buy Escort today Escort 1100 2-Door $5,600 Escort 1100 4-Door $6,370 j Escort 1100 XL 4-Door $6,890 Escort 1300 XL 4-Door $7,300174 words
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Miscellaneous111 1972-01-13 21 Oap By V.T. Hum lin BTHAJ \Y«S,SIR! ALL I I L S X YEAH, LESSEE I I AJ^VRIfiMT, WWE ffIUV; YT-OKW I ...r...UH..^HeESHj LfTTLECX'JQOTTADOISSAyK^ jrm, YVH&t IT.' JUST REMEMBER/iCU K^eTEE-UH-^ WHAT TH* HBCK TRAIN© RUNNINfiO a 1^ J/ gj'i \hn<>r By At 1 app f P&Tff-THAR'S f ITI6TH' MOST MATCMERAI\111 words
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Advertisement621 1972-01-13 22 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG LADIES IN SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR FIELD COORDINATORS i An interesting career awaits young and per- i sonable ladies who fulfil the following basic j qualifications for employment in our Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Offices: (1) Age 21 to 28 years; (2) Good personality with pleasant621 words
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Advertisement741 1972-01-13 22 German electro and mechanical manufacturer invite applicants from Singapore and Malaysia for the belowmentioned positions: MACHINE SPECIALIST Experienced with punching pressers and machine fittings. Technical qualification preferred. Minimum 3 years pract'' M experience. Must be able to speak English. L'ular,) on a monthly basis and will be dependent on experience.741 words
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Advertisement818 1972-01-13 22 MORRIS CAREER FOR RIGHT MEN SALESMEN TO SELL NEW CARS THE WORK REQUIRES MEN WHO ARE BUSINESSMINDED AND SERIOUSLY DEDICATED TO SUCCESSFUL SELLING. WE WILL PROVIDE EXCELLENT TRAINING FOR MEN WHO PROVE TO BE CAPABLE AND ENERGETIC. EXPERIENCE IN SELLING DURABLES IS AN ADVANTAGE BUT WE WILL ALSO CONSIDER APPLICANTS818 words
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Advertisement569 1972-01-13 22 KOLEJ PERTANIAN MALAYA PermohonanJ adalah dipelawa daripada Warganegara2 Malaysia untuk mengUl Jawatan2 kosong dl Kolej Pertanlan Malaya. Ja»»Un2 dan (1) Pembantu Makmal Tancra Gajl: (2) Pembantu Luar $152.50x7.50-167.50/ i 3) Pembantu Workshop 220x15-325/340x15--(4) Kerani > 475. (5) Pembantu Makmal i Ekonoml Rumah > Tangga) Kemasukan dalam tangga gajl akan diasaskan569 words
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Advertisement1337 1972-01-13 23 ■3 lIVEMOOI AHI OTHER VX./ZI i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I ..erpool. Glasgow. B:n Orf i/^g. PtIAM l.verpool IM 15 jm 15 taLlim INCHISES Liverpool S S U "-WI? INTILOCNUS Belfast. Dublin. Liveroool Jm 21 Jm 21 Jm h h r^ i IfliiaVr. Le L tfl)<><)1 Cllt 0 1 rt "/'l Liverpool FM II1,337 words
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Advertisement974 1972-01-13 23 EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Klang Penang Singapore LBADINS FOR: TRAVANCORE Jai 20/21 Jm 22/24 H'burg/B'man, R'dam/A'dam. A'w«rp, G'burg, C'hagin, Aarhus, Oslo. IM 22/20 Jm 27/11 Jm 21/ 1 C'blanca. HMrg/B'mm. R'dam/ Adam, A'wirp, G'burg, Oslo, Aarhus, kWmo, C'hagin. HONDO Frt 14/17 Frt 11,21 Hburg B'men, A'werp. R'dam/ Adam, G'burg,974 words
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Advertisement913 1972-01-13 23 ijSmmLLLSLIJLmJmUSESm MMpBT :.a«WWWaIT~I^ EXFtESS SEIVICE TO LOWDON, LIVEIPOOt t COMTIMENUI POITS. DtkJ A TTrtIAJ fof Liverpool Frt IS DtNAIIUW Rotterdam Frt a Sm»aoore Pt. S"ham Penang Bremen Mar 1 Sailed la Part Jai 14 Hamburg Mar I BENCLEUCH fol mn Smiapore Pt. Sham Penan* G'mouth Fek 25 0. 15-W/JM 14913 words
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Advertisement985 1972-01-13 23 FOITNICKTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST I.SX N. Orleans Balt/Pnil. N. York Penang PTham spore Djakarta K.npto* LAOMEOON OK II ON 17 iai 21 Fek 1 Mar 21 MEMNON JM 1 frt I Fek 7 Frt I Frt 21 Apr 17 JM II JM 17 Frt 21 Frt 22985 words
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Advertisement1072 1972-01-13 24 —^^Raa_^— a"^"— eea_^—^—^— lYr-* 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STKAITS SERVICE. Sails Ja«an Hongkong ETA Sport ETA P. Klang "Eilaki Man" Sailtl Sailel JirMg3/i4jM ■•KjleyiMiri' II >- n Japan Persian Gull Service •Mizakawa Man" 5/ 7FH Colombo/Karachi/Mus.at/O((bai/Abudhabi/ Doha/Bahrain. Kuwait/rhorr/Basrah (possibiy Dammam). Japan1,072 words
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Advertisement920 1972-01-13 24 i i'iii T ■■t-_ FOR NEW ZIALAND Penang P S'liim Singapore mliag fat: •CARPENTARIA 21/21 JM 21/» JM J»/31 JM Lytteltoo. Wel'ton, Auck Camel 12 aaueigert. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE Siniapore P. Sham Pening Uttihal lars RAJULAt 21/21 Jai 2T Jai 21 Jll Nagapattmam. Madras. RAJULAt 88 M MFH 21 FH Nagapattinam,920 words
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Advertisement696 1972-01-13 24 ORIENT LINES LTD. c r (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7~ U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Smgaport P. Sham Ptnang m NEPTUNE AQUAMARINE IR Part 14/11 Jai H'burg 11/2, R'dam 13/2, Havrt 14/2. London 20/2.696 words
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Advertisement730 1972-01-13 24 S SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na3O6.Jln. Am pang. Kuala Lu.npur Th e National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penang tntni: BUNCA ORKID Caa. 33-34 15/11 Jli 11/» Jm Havre 13! London 16? R'dam 21 2 A'werp 24 Hturg ?6-2 Bremen 28'J BUNCA MELOR 1/ I730 words
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Advertisement702 1972-01-13 25 T H R i T r > ::H o o''«:c; o o A^:%o\ o jo H h sa^Ess b/3 IN n°. j!!!"'^" 10 A AN0 ««N" P»rt: M i, B^um Pr«p,r. '"oUT^ii'ilm. 6Ur 5. K«ch.», ££o^' A u K*l»l Hani 8/9. Vsnolac IS/ 14. Suns*! Aw Jetty: Tmoth Ko.Ho »i«ru702 words
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Advertisement799 1972-01-13 25 MANIFEST LINE wMl.ll Wr< LOVIENCS MMQUIt. MIMAM AMI UMTOWN ■MM r M/wTbi 11/I? Us LMl* tlf: LONSVIIW VINCWVtI 1.C., ftUNll* ANO MCIMA S.nfipon P. KlMf PiatM ••«TU UTIIU" 17/ ft im HTM Jss tirnisi lUl.lt SAN FUNCISCO AM US AKSELU. Sriwapori P. Kiani P«mm •»visur a/5 jm nmtm wnim UK.*799 words
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Advertisement1061 1972-01-13 25 STATE LINES PTE. LIMITED LOUINt FH LSNCVIEW, VANCOUVER 1.C.. UCOM* 1 ALAMfDA Singapon f "CMM.INE" (Built 1957) 11/11 Us IJ/U Im «i -MMcir a/a Frt \i t v» lOAOINS FM IWHEMO MAMDES, DUtMN 1 CAPETOWN. Singapore P. Klang ■.f. '•«>»» SNAN" 11/11 JIB 34,17 Ua LOAIINI FOI lANUOK Singapore P.1,061 words
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Advertisement408 1972-01-13 25 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlndlng-Up No. 17 of 1971. > In the Matter ol the Companies Act (Chapter 185. 1970 Ed.) And In the Matter of Custom Fabrications Private Limited. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that s petition for the wlndlng-up ol408 words
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Advertisement220 1972-01-13 25 BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF SUPPLIES OFFICER. SINGAPORE CHEONO KOON SENG Sc CO. (PTE.) LTD., WOL SKI, 1 1 BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD AT THE CENTRAL SUPPLIES OFFICE COMPOUND KANDANO KERBAU. ■SINGAPORE ON THURSDAY. 20th JANUARY. 1972 at 10.00 am. CONFISCATED. UNSERVICEABLE AND SURPLUS STORES Comprising Refrigerators, Transmitters.220 words
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Article20 1972-01-13 26 FAMILY OF LATE Mr. Murugesu Chellayah thank relatives and friends for th.Mr presence, messages of sympathy and floral tribute.20 words
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Article21 1972-01-13 26 COMMERCIAL A PRIVATE Enquiry Agency Pte. Ltd 28-B President Bu.ldlng 320. Serangoon Road Private investigation A guard service Spore *****/521 words
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Obituary87 1972-01-13 26 TAN ENC BAM, aged M. passed away peacefully at 245 Onan Road. leaving behind wife, two sons, one dau^httr. two dauKhtcrs-ln-law. one son-in-law and ten grandchildren Cortege leaving 11 a.m. 16 1 72 CHARLES VICTOR EMIL, aged 54 rassed away peacefully 12.1 72 CorU'Ke leaves Blk. 140. 54. Lorong87 words
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Advertisement750 1972-01-13 26 ANNOUNCiMINT/WtSONAL sm. ,y: so 7. PHONE C.1.T.8. TEL: *****1 u vll only $1 .00 a w%ta. Malayila enly: SO esnts a wcrd. BCTall Mal.yiia *mj ■MM #7 J# tor 15 »or*. F OR DETAILS. Minimum lit!- for U W Sinssßsrt and Malavtla- 0 7S ctnls a werd $lns»p*r* and Malaysia:750 words
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Advertisement706 1972-01-13 26 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from female Singapore Citizen* for the poet of Harbour Tour Guide*. Requirements: Charming peisonality. must speak good English, between 17—25 years old. Qualifications Minimum Senior Cambridge. Please apply to P. O. Box 1185 B'pore with recent pa**port-*lze photograph (nonreturnable), salary expected and telephone contact number. APPLICANTS replying706 words
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Advertisement733 1972-01-13 26 ESTABLISHED FIRM of solicitor* require Assistant with 2 to 3 year* experience of conveyancing and other non contentious business. Please write to P.O. Box 152 B'pore. with full particular* i ■ualiflc»tlons and experience. TYPIST, some ihorthand/flllng. knowledge of or willing to learn duplicating machine, uddressograph Cambrldte 1 or 2. Salary733 words
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Advertisement726 1972-01-13 26 2 ROLLER DRIVERS WANTED (with Class 5 Driving Licence). Apply personally to 93. Queen Street from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on 14.1.73 or Tel: Spore *****. LIVE-IN AMAH for washing, cooking and house keeping work required Immediately. Preferably to apeak In Engilab or Japanese. Phone: B'pore *****2 Tenjln. INDUSTRIAL726 words
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Advertisement811 1972-01-13 26 WANTED EXPERIENCED TAILORS. For particular* please ring *****3 B'pore. MID-WIFE REQUIRED, able to type. Apply secretary, 429 North Bridge Roid, B'pore. WANTED CAR WASHER for Esso Station 174. Holland Road and Leedon Park. Apply personally. WANTED MALE FEMALE Age 19 49 a* SALES SUPERVISORS/OFFICERS for Established Company. Experience not necessary,811 words
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Advertisement965 1972-01-13 26 TREVOSE CRESCENT, DIST. 11 3 bedrooms. 2-storey. 2 aircondltloners/ longbaths, telephone. 8.000 sq. ft., furnished. $1,200: Near Botanical Gardens Flat $750; Spore *****1. DIST. 21 4-bedroomed 2-storey detached house 3 bathrooms, curtain provided. Unfurnished rent $1500. Available Immediately. Ring 6604LM 8 pore. 9 M/S CNANGI. Urge bungalows In quiet residential965 words
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Advertisement1033 1972-01-13 26 CANADIAN ENGINEER SEEKS airconditioned bed 'sitting room with bathroom attached. Dist. 9 Ring *****? 830 a.m. 4.30 p.m. EUROPEAN EXECUTIVE REQUIRES or 11 Rent about $700. Tel: Spore *****0 after 1 30 p.m. Eldsrly American Baenelcr requlrea One 1 ixurlous y furnished apartment or a detached bungalow In good locality.1,033 words
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Advertisement826 1972-01-13 26 SELETAR HILLS Jalan Lebat Daus semi-detached bungalow 2-storey 3 bedrooms 3.400 sq. ft. $69,000 Tel: *****8 after 5.30 pm SELETAR HILLS 23. Julan Lebat Daun. semi-detached 2-storey mosaic throughout 3.417 sq. ft. $65 000 Tel: *****8 Spore. 2 SEMI DtTACHEO BUNCALOWS at Bedokvtlle. Each has it bedrooms fully furnished. Contact826 words
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744 1972-01-13 27 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By SYDNEY, Wed. Set the mammoth task by Australia of making 582 runs to win in 610 minutes, the World Eleven had made a wonderful start to its big job and at one stage in the late afternoon here was744 words
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Article157 1972-01-13 27 AISTRALIA Is! Inns Sit WORLD XI lit Inns 277 AUSTRALIA 2nd Inns (overnight 414-6). Inverarity b Cunis 9 Stackpole b Sobers 95 1. Chappell c Engineer b Mascod 119 Benaud c Ackerman b Bed! 17 O. Chappell not out 197 Walters b lntikhab 4 March c Oavaskar b Masood157 words
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Article62 1972-01-13 28 ANZL'K Base Transit Unit came from behind to beat Singapore Cricket Club 16-12 (four tries to two goals) In a friendly rugby match on the padaue yesterday. Baker (2), Raw lings and FUmer got ANZUK's tries, while BCC's points came from a try by Wilson62 words
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Article26 1972-01-13 28 NATIONAL Sports Promotion Board will hold a picnic lunch for sports liaison officers from public and private sector at Changl Swimming Club on Sunday.26 words
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Article26 1972-01-13 28 TOKYO. Wed Taiwan's professional golfer Hsleh MlnNan. 31, was married here today to Miss Chen Chlng-Chl. 26. daughter of famou? Taiwanese golfer Chen Chlng-Bul26 words
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Article, Illustration172 1972-01-13 28 TH)NV VICKERB, (right) the es-heavywelfht champion of Australia, yesterday had a rood look at our boxlrvj pridr. llfhtflywfl«ht Ryed Abdul Kadlr. and t%vr the thumbsop tign, rr ports PERCY SENEVIRATNE. The toirr- turned hotelier, whose last Bfht was against Kitone Lave In Singapore In IKS, was here for a night172 words
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473 1972-01-13 28 JOE DORAI - Coach Chan: My plan to keep S'pore in front By JOE DORAI SWIMMING coach Dr. Chan Ah Kow yesterday said he had a seven-point plan to keep Singapore as the top South-east Asian nation when the Seap Games would be staged here in 1973. Dr. Cnan. toid the Rotary Ciub473 words
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Article, Illustration249 1972-01-13 28 Bank to protest after 5-1 beating by J and J riHARTERED BANK lost v< their SBHF League Division Three soccer match yesterday by 5-1 to Jebsen and Jessen and then announced they would protest to the tournament organisers, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. Team captain Majld Ariff said: "Our protest la against249 words
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Article311 1972-01-13 28 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE By /CENTRALISED training for cyclists should be abolished so long as all members of the squad are expected to live under the same roof. This Is the recommendation of BACA secretary O. I. Balasundram in a frank even blunt report to the association.311 words
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282 1972-01-13 28 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON B» SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association is confident of raising $200,000 to implement its three-year programme. Sasa secretary Woon Sul Kut said yesterday the management committee would meet soon to study the various projects for 1972, 1973 and 1974. Mr. Woonsaid: "Although the282 words
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211 1972-01-13 28 ERNEST FRIDA - Good news Lawrence will compete in S'pore GP ERNEST FRIDA By NEW ZEALAND'S mo-tor-racing ace, Graeme Lawrence, who was injured In a serious accident in the New Zealand Grand Prix last week, will defend his Singapore GP title in April. Sineapore woman GP driver Anne Wong, of the MSA racing211 words
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Article184 1972-01-13 28 Nasuk edge Borneo for 2nd win TVASUK UNITED, a make--11 shift team of British schoolteachers, scored their second successive win in the SBHFL Div. Two at Oeylang vr^terday when they edged Borneo Group 1-0. NASUK or me National Association of Schoolteach ers of the United Kin? dom. who made their184 words
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Article, Illustration357 1972-01-13 29 EPSOM JEEP - Full Regalia shows good form in workout EPSOM JEEP By ILL REGALIA and stablemate Born Free II did an impressive trial at Bukit Timah yesterday. Breaking into a gallop at the 4f they ted home in 36 4/ssec for the last 3f dy Born Free II (apprentice H. H. Chin),357 words
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Article222 1972-01-13 29 GENEVA, Wed. The Grand Prix Drivers' Association have awarded the anrual Organisers' Trorliy for 1971 to France lor motor sport coupled with the Paul Ricard circuit near Marseilles. The winners of the trophy are determined by members of the association who award points toReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1972-01-13 29 r PHIRTY-ONE entries have been received for the Tengku's Gold Cup race to be run on the last day of the Kuala Lumpur meeting on Jan. 22, 23, 29 and 30. They are Aerospace 11, Aratunga, Clnclnatti, Datin's choice, Ditambah, Dollar Standard, Great World 11. High Ruler1,119 words
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Article99 1972-01-13 29 JAN. M: CUa I DW. 1 9f; Div*. 3 and 4 Bf. Clmb 4 Dlvs 1. 2, 3, 4 6f; Div. 1 91. JAN. S3: CUn 1 Divs. 1 and 2 9f. CIM 2 Divt. 1 and 2 61; Div. 2 W. Claw 4 Dirt. 5, 6, 799 words
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125 1972-01-13 29 ROGERS BEATS C'WEALTH MARK IN 57.2 CYDNEY, Wed.—Austra- lian champion Neil Rogers smashed the Commonwealfh 100 m butterfly swimming record in qualifying heats of the New South wales championships today. Rogers, 18, with a devastating swim of 57.2 sec. moved up amongst the top bracket of medal contenders for thisReuter - 125 words
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Article27 1972-01-13 29 MEXICO CITY. Wed. Antonio Gomez of Venezuela will defend his World Boxing Association featherweight title against Mexican Raul Martinez In Venezuela on Feb. 6. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article165 1972-01-13 29 Cooper clips 4.Bsec off record SYDNEY, Wed. Australian teenager Brad Cooper tonight slashed nearly live seconds off the world 800 metres freestyle swimming record. Cooper, 18, clocked 8:23.8 winning the New South Wales Open championship at the North Sydney Pool and beating former record holder Graham Windeatt. Cooper's magnificent swimReuter - 165 words
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Article83 1972-01-13 29 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. The proposed cricket tour of South Africa by a multi-racial side led by former England captain Colin Cowdrey will not take place, the South African Cricket Association announced today. SACA president Jack Cheethan saia in a statement: "C. Cowdrey has indicated that although83 words
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Article349 1972-01-13 29 Rio de Janeiro, Wed £RUZEIRIO of Brazil left Rio de Janeiro for New York last night to begin a two-month soccer tour of three continents. The team will play matches in North America, Australia and Asia. They will meet a Malaysian Selection at Merdeka Stadium349 words
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Article61 1972-01-13 29 TOKYO. Wed. The Olympic Village, to house some 1.800 officials and competitors in next month's Winter Olympics, was opened In the Northern Japanese city of Sapporo today. Women competitors will be housed in two 11-storey flats and men In 18 five-storey buildings. The Village also includes a61 words
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Advertisement662 1972-01-13 27 (Cont. from Page 26) Tuition SPECIAL DICTORIAL CLASSIS: e'ementary maths secondary three Tue»day/Thursday 3.00 p.m.— 5.00 p.m. secondary four 5.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m.: I .l ition.il mathematics secondary three Wednesday/Friday 3.00 p.m. -500 p.m aerondary four 5.00 p.m. 7.00 p m. by experienced graduate !<achern In Serangoon Gardens, tel VJ5600.662 words
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Advertisement994 1972-01-13 27 CORRESPONDENCE and Reportwrlt Ing/Secretarial Dutit*. Blx Monthi Course. Success Guaranteed Raja'i College. Raffles Place (*****) Raja's, 2180 Changl Road (*****8), SHORTHAND ANO TVPIWRITINC for beginners and speed Comment me on 15 1 72 Enrol today at Khalu Educational Centre. 2 Tessenaohr Road, off Balestler Road, Tel: 2620tt ST. FRANCIS GIRLS'994 words
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Advertisement1032 1972-01-13 27 I*7o FORD CAPRI 1300 rfply tvrn. l FM/AM radio. «cry good condition. highest offer lenim. one owner. Contact Mr. Pans 6798. Havelock Road. Illk. 22. Spore 3. alter 6 i A "PRESTIGIOUS I*7o Citrorn DS 21 Pre*tlge with Hand nnished Factory i I r.ilhiT Interior. Alrcomlitloner. Tinted Class. Radio. Auto1,032 words
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Advertisement490 1972-01-13 27 For sale EVERYONE KNOWS BY NOW that we are socialists In Phlllco. Sanyo, Frlfidair*. Oentral Electric, Carrier, spllt-syatem and package Alr-condl-tloner*. Call at Singapore Refrigeration Company. International BulldinK Tel: *****0 ****** *****8. SECONDHAND LUMOPRINT PHOTO COPYING machine. Excellent condition 5390/-: Pan Electric 8.3 cv.ft Twin-door refrigerator used 9 months. 1500/-490 words
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Advertisement419 1972-01-13 27 Wanted SECONDHAND UPRIOHT PIANO wanted In serviceable or unserviceable condition. Please Ring (8 port > 3MSI Contact Anthony Machinery, plant wanted URCENTLY WANTED used hydraulic •tacker. capacity t 1 ton. Phone Mr. Low Spore *****5. Boats Yachts for sal* SO* CABIN CRUISER 85 h.p. O.M.C. faatsound seaboat. View PoniCKOl Boate419 words
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Advertisement463 1972-01-13 27 At your service WE EXECUTE SIGNBOARD painting, office and home: Renovation, painting, electrical, carpentary Jobs, specially designed furniture construction. Free Ideas given on colour scheme, design and decoration. Tel: 3077S 2999« Spore. PROFESSIONAL DRAFTING SIRVICI, engineering drawing* traced to your •ample* or copied from your original*. Prompt delivery, confident. al463 words
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Advertisement1337 1972-01-13 27 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COUBT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I IN THE CAUSE OF Suit No. 1903 of 1971 Execution No. 366 of 1971 HIAP HENO CHNO (S) ITD. PLAINTIFFS Versus UNITED CATERERS PTE. LTD DEFENDANT AUCTION SALE OF Corrmerclal refrigerators, speakers glasf-ware, liquors, writing table. cigarettes, cash1,337 words
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Advertisement1491 1972-01-13 28 Tender Notice SEAMEO Regional Centre far Education In Science Mathi-.natir*. Gluror, Penang. 1. Tenders are Invited from suppliers registered with J.K.R. for the supply of office, hostel and kitchen equipment and furniture, etc. under the following categories (1) Wooden items (II) Steel items (ill) Kitchen ware and crockery (Iv) Linen1,491 words
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Miscellaneous57 1972-01-13 28 SWIMMING Sasa single age group (under 8-12) meet (Tanjcng Rhu 5.30 p.m.). SOCCER BGBFL Dlv. 2B: Prison officers v Tan Tock Seng (Parrer Pk), Port Authority v PUB (Buklt Chetmln), STB v Marines (Parrer Park). Dlv. 3A: XX. Hospital v Pharmaceutical (Parrer Park). University of Singapore v Ministry of Finance57 words
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Advertisement231 1972-01-13 29 FIVE forward speed gearbox is a feature very few cars in m g y the world can be proud of. The fifth gear is not an over- -.^Wl^ drive nor simply an added gear, but a true gear, allowing Jmr~ -^P A^f^" the torque characteristics of the engine to be231 words
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Article, Illustration760 1972-01-13 30 New taxes come under heavy fire MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THK Government's new tax measures came under heavy fire during the Budgel debate in the Dewan Ra'ayat today. In particular, Opposition MPs warned of impending price increases as a result of the five per cent sales tax. Launching the760 words
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Article45 1972-01-13 30 COLOMBO. Wed. Anura Bandaranalke. the 21-year-old son of Ceylon's Prime Minister Sirimavu Bandaranaike. said today he was prepared to hand over all his lands to the Government If it would help solve the problems of the landless peasantry and Ceylon's agricultural development. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article38 1972-01-13 30 LUXEMBOURG, Wed. Twenty-one prisoners who last night seized a senior warden and barricaded themselves in a workshop at the Orund prison here tonight returned to their cells after winning their battle for more pay. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article437 1972-01-13 30 T ONDON, Wed. The Mock market Armed today In relatively quiet tradIng, resecting a butlltti forecast on the economy by leading Agures In the banking and Industrial *pheraa. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times Index had risen I 2 at 453.5. Glaxo featured with a net gain of437 words
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Article78 1972-01-13 30 Police round up 50 Red suspects KUCHINO, Wed—Melayslan security police have rounded up about 50 communists suspects, Including 18 girls, In an effort to break the Communist Party structure, Commissioner of Police Hamdan Slrat said today. In the latest swoop nine suspects were netted, including two girls, and five were78 words
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Article33 1972-01-13 30 BONN. Wed. Chancellor Willy Brandt has donated the entire 300,000 marks prize money he received with his 1971 Nobel peace award to charitable organisations, a spokesman for his office confirmed today.33 words
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Article33 1972-01-13 30 PRETORIA, Wed Three daughters of officials of the United States Embassy here, who disappeared on Monday have been found in Heidelberg, about 30 miles (50 tuns) southwest of Johannesburg. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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213 1972-01-13 30 A TREE TO MARK OPENING OF YWCA HOME SINGAPORE, Wed. Mrs. Yeoh Ghlm Seng, wife of the Acting President today, commended the YWCA for its "selfless efforts to provide a home- away from home" for the factory girls in Jurong. She was speaking at the opening of the Association's new213 words
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300 1972-01-13 30 Biggest defence spending by Japan since 1945 TOKYO, Wed. 1 Japans Cabinet today approved a budget for the 1972 fiscal year calling for the largest defence expenditure for any year since the end of World War 11. The total budget for the fiscal year starting April 1 provides for anAP; UPI - 300 words
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130 1972-01-13 30 Artificial knee for arthritis patient LONG PEACH, (California) Wed. Doctors here say they have Inserted for the first time an artificial knee joint that can do everything the bone-and-cartllage model can do. But It will be about four weeks before they can test a new Joint fitted on George Jessen.130 words
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Advertisement181 1972-01-13 30 \Jf \S) FRENCH- RESTAURANT \f MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT BY W J PHILIP AND HIS BAND 4 WITH RESIDENT SIN6ER S IYNNY CHAO (U AT THE MIKE X S^ NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAYS DINNER MUSIC SELECTIONS (O 1. THE GREAT WALTZ SELECTION JOHANN X rV STRAUSS j4 V 2. GIPSY CARNIVAL YASCHA KREIN181 words
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Advertisement40 1972-01-13 30 TODAY'S DRAW No 4 7 2 03.1.72) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A**** First Group CASH JACKPOT To winners with 5 numbers correct The other Group Prizes remain the same PLUS FREE ENTRY for 3 Circles correct $500/-. VENUE: PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX. TIME: 7.45 P.M.40 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-01-13 30 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: Pair.14 words
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