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1972-02-02
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Title Section24 1972-02-02 1 piT^TTAVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 Ijie National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article352 1972-02-02 1 Another water crisis 'Cut consumption' call as stocks go down SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE Public Utilities Board today called on the people to save water as local stocks were again showing signs of going down. A PUB statement said that water consumption had been steadily going up in recent weeks, and352 words
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128 1972-02-02 1 Peking gets $20 mil bill from the UN ITNITED NATIONS, Tues. LJ The People's Republic of China has been sent Its first Bill for United Nations membership nearly US$7.l million (about $20 million) for its share of the 1972 budget. A U.N. spokesman said the Chinese and other member nations128 words
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Article23 1972-02-02 1 KOBE. Tues Eimuu Takada Japan* oldest m»n. died of old age at hu home In Kobe, today, at 108 AP.AP - 23 words
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188 1972-02-02 1 THAIS SEIZE No. 7 RED CAMP IN MONTH BANGKOK, Tues. Tin A I troops have captured a communist camp in northern Thailand after fighting off a guerilla ambush in which four soldiers were killed and nine wounded, police sources said today. The sources aid the camp on Longha mountain raneeReuter - 188 words
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Article49 1972-02-02 1 DUBLIN. Tues. Ground staff at Dublin and two other Irish airports today refused to handle British airlines as a protest against the deaths of 13 demonstrators in Londonderry's "Bloody Sunday." The boycott Involved staff at Dublin. Shannon and Cork. Reuter. (Sea Page 4 and Back Pace).Reuter - 49 words
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Article140 1972-02-02 1 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Negrl Sembllan Government has launched Its Operation Scissors campaign against federal and state government officials sporting long hair and wearing colourful clothes during working hours. Circulars have already been Issued to all heads of departments by the State Secretary. The circular said:140 words
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Article, Illustration12 1972-02-02 1 Drugs case girl CHARGED WITH SIX MEN OF HAVING HEROIN AND CANNABIS12 words
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Article74 1972-02-02 1 PHNOM PENH. Tues. Information Minister Long Boret today officially denied that the Cambodian Government Itself had so far undertaken any direct or indirect contacts with a view to starting peace talks with North Vietnam. His statement, published by the official news agency, Agence Khmere de Presse. did notReuter; UPI - 74 words
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Article31 1972-02-02 1 BANOKOK, Tues. Government decrees curbing entertainment activities went into effect at midnight, leaving some conused and unsatisfied diners and drinkers wandering the streets in the yre-dawn hours today. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article35 1972-02-02 1 TOKYO. Tues Prime Minister Eisaku Sato told Parliament today his government will not sign a peace treaty -vlOi the Soviet Union unless the Russians return the four Kurlle Islans to Japan. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article27 1972-02-02 1 TOKYO Tues. Nissan Motor Company announced it was recalling 25.463 Cedric and Gloria passenger cars to replace defective wheels, by the end of April. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article58 1972-02-02 1 Penang beach house raid CAROL Ann Smith, a 19-year-old American Kirl. who was charted with six men in Pen&ng yesterday with having cannabis and heroin in a Tanjonc Bungah house on the night of Jan. 7. The Se.'sions Court was told thai police raided the house and arrested them as58 words
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466 1972-02-02 1 Biharis dead as hunt for weapons goes on DACCA. Tuesday IJON-Bengali Muslims in the Dacca suburb of Mirpur buried their dead today, while the Bangla Desli Army brought up jeep -mounted recoilless rifles and mortars to continue their search for weapon! among the Biharis. Hundreds of wailing Bihan Muslims gatheredReuter - 466 words
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Article32 1972-02-02 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Nixon told a newlyappolnted research panel today that the United States .should pool research for a cancer cure with all countries, Including China and the Soviet Union.32 words
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Article44 1972-02-02 1 LONDON. Tues. -Prime Minister Edward Heath announced today be has named Lord Wldefery. Lord Chief Justice of England, to act as a oneman Inquiry commission into Sunday's rioting in Londonderry in which 13 civilians were killed. I PI (Ser back pace)44 words
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Article, Illustration394 1972-02-02 2 PARIS, Tuesday NORTH VIETNAM revealed details of its nine-point Vietnam peace plan and accused President Nixon of "duplicity" in disclosing details last week of secret HanoiWashington negotiations. At a Press conference Mr. Nguyen Thanh Le, spokesman for the North Vietnamese delegation to theReuter; UPI - 394 words
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Article147 1972-02-02 2 French go without their papers DARIS, Tues. Mllj lions of Frenchmen were without their morning newspapers today as most French Journalists Joined a four-hour strike to protest against the worsening state of the country's newspaper industry. No Paris morning newspaper appeared and an I effort by executives and chief newsReuter - 147 words
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368 1972-02-02 2 SADAT SET TO FLY TO MOSCOW AFTER HUSHHUSH TALKS r'AIRO, rues. Presiv dent Sadat, after two days of secret talks on the Middle-East crisis with two of his main Arab aMie«, is Ml to fly to Moscow for talks likely to include a vail tor more Soviet offensive weapons. The368 words
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Article42 1972-02-02 2 Skating champ killed NEW YORK. Tues. Furmer world Ice skating champion Pavel Romans. 28. tru killed in a traffic accident in Rogersvllle. Tennessee. Romans and his sister. Eia toured and the United States six years as stars of Holiday on Ice. AP.AP - 42 words
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Advertisement44 1972-02-02 2 ;V: EntuvjJ^^C Food ham P^rs for gifts. Ready-made garments and ornaments. jtr^^FMmnSjk 3.000,000 Ang Pow wrappers to be given away free to all customers 1 8 IS Gill IT EMPORIUMS |f jj W SINGAPORE^^ V^ SINGAPORE V^ P^NANO^ S V ABDUL R HMA N44 words
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Miscellaneous30 1972-02-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f&eoe&c'- 1 ju6T I\AD) C ouf ?eM^ mAT^ *w^\ \l VTc. cau^} r 1 I T^lfcMOHlfcLfl I TfcIEPHOHt X \X^ TE-LtPHOI* TELtPUONE r m i30 words
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Article, Illustration278 1972-02-02 3 /URICH. Tues. Warrants have been issued in Switzerland for the arrest of American writer Clifford Irving author of a purported biography of millionaire recluse Howard Hughes and his Swissborn wife Edith. But Zurich district attorney Mr. Peter Vellef would not give detailsReuter - 278 words
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Article145 1972-02-02 3 (^APETOWN. Tues. One of 13 non-whites charged with plotting the violent overthrow of the South African Government said today police subjected him to electric ■limit treatment while he was tied to a tree. This was one of several allegations of ill-treat-ment by police made by DamReuter - 145 words
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Article27 1972-02-02 3 PRAGUE. Tues— The Yugoslav air hostess, sole survivor I or last week's air disaster in Chechoslovakia. 15 recovering well, according to sources here. —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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226 1972-02-02 3 Mahendra cremated at foot of holy shrine I/ATMANDU, Tues. King Manenura ot Neoat was cremated with full honours at the fool of in»* holiest of Nepal's Hindu shrines, the Temple ol Fashupatlnath. I -'as cf thousands of Nepaleie watched the King's second son. Prince Gyanendra. pertorm the last rites accord.Reuter - 226 words
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Article360 1972-02-02 3 A giant defence leap Peking WASHINGTON, Tuesday. £HINA, despite its limited resources, has taken a giant step towards improving its defence capability including the development of new missiles which can strike deeper into the Soviet Union. Senior American analysts, impressed by China's recent defence developments, .-aid today thm Peking hadNYT - 360 words
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Article97 1972-02-02 3 Ex-mayor and wife found dead EDINBURGH. Tues. A former Lord Provost < mayor i of Edinburgh and his 29-year-old wife were found dead in their home here today, shortly before a court-enforced Hal of the house's contents was due to begin. City officials cancelled the auction after they had forcedReuter - 97 words
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Article28 1972-02-02 3 BONN. Tues. Pour infant children suffocated in Ltngen. when smouldering fire broke I out in their bedroom while their parent* attended a party next door ReuterReuter - 28 words
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177 1972-02-02 3 Lensman who caught Hirohito napping I ONDON. Tues. Assoiiated Press staff phot igrapher Lawrence Harris last me tit received an award for catching Emperor Hirohito of Japan napping. Harris, was honoured for producing the best colour news picture of 1971 in Britain. His moment came while he Mas perched 25AP - 177 words
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Advertisement568 1972-02-02 3 SALES MANAGER BUILDING PRODUCTS KUALA LUMPUR 52.000 Car Our client is a leading manufacturer of building materials in South East Asia with manufacturing plants in West Malaysia and Singapore. The Sales Manager will be responsible for sales ot the products of a major division of the Company and will cover568 words
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Article, Illustration79 1972-02-02 4 (..nr. t Trapnell (centre), the skyjacker shot on Saturday in New York by the FBI, is being taken from hospital here: to court. The judge ordered Trapnell to undergo observation at Bellevue Hospital for 30 days to test his sanity. Trapnell. who79 words
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238 1972-02-02 4 The ups and downs of the nobra look CHICAGO. Tues. The no-bra look has Us delights, both for men and women, but two surgeons caution that today's pleasure may turn into tomorrow's sorrow. While there's no known medical harm from the current fad. the doctors say. it hastens the dayAP - 238 words
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119 1972-02-02 4 US offers to pool research on cancer VyASHINGTON. Tues. T President Nixon yesterday offered to pool research for a cancer cure with all countries, includ- 1 ing China and the Soviet 1 Union. Mr Nixon stressed his willingness to co-operate with Chi na in cancer research during a meeting hereReuter - 119 words
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Article67 1972-02-02 4 SANTIAGO. Tues Prr«l-cl.-nt Allende paid a surprise visit to a hospital near nere today to visit his old nanny ana scon ordered an Investigation ol the wav the hospital is run Aides said the President was chocked by the absence of doctors when he arrived atReuter - 67 words
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255 1972-02-02 4 LONDON. Tuesday OPPOSITION MPs vented v their anger in the House of Commons yesterterday over Rhodesia's ban on Labour and Liberal Party MPs whom Premier Mr lan Smith considered had supported so-called "terrorist movements in Africa." Infuriated Labour MPs. led by255 words
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427 1972-02-02 4 LYNCH SEEKS U.N. HELP TO END THE ULSTER WAR LONDON. Tues. Mir-s Bernadette Devlin MP. Mho swung at a British Cabinet Minister nearly twice her Ate, remained fiercely unrepentant last night. "I'd do it again if necrstmrj," she said after her attack in the House of Commons on Home Secretary427 words
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Article23 1972-02-02 4 JAKARTA. Tues A youth h«< been jailed .'or two months after pleading Kuiliy to forcibly kissing a woman in public ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement210 1972-02-02 4 WHAT MAKES PENTAX SO GREAT? THERE ARE TWO THEORIES... IHWWr^S^S^^^r^ ''■^R^^VaW lE' H^ yVSl^^la^^M^J^vl^ Byf9 jn 9vot/matic pentax I (vMo^^^^rk %^^KK^wSmf^B^wSSt^^^Jßv Some say that the incredibly versatile I I Some say Takumar holds the secret. Spotmatic II is the secret. Its sophisticated *Aliy* Belter lenses make better camerasenough for any210 words
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1419 1972-02-02 5 VICTOR DAVIS - Bond moves fast— right into a coffin VICTOR DAVIS Adapted from the film by DAY THREE THE LINE from London to Amsterdam abruptly went dead in "Q"s" hand. All his hellowing-hellowing into the mouthpiece could not bring James Bond back. In Amsterdam, 007 was already hurrying from his hotel. He1,419 words
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Advertisement286 1972-02-02 5 flowers. Ed envelope that was ing sound. walked over to study the ed across them. Kldd and Wint watch- waiting for him. Kidd and Wlnt tcok crematorium control pa- In the oven beyond the ed Bond's progress hap- He riffled through the their victim by his legs nel. wall. the286 words
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Article, Illustration106 1972-02-02 6 TWO of the five Malaysians arrested last week in an alleged drugs smuggling attempt being brought into a Honolulu magistrate's court yesterday. Lee Chee Kong, 26, (left) and Loo Heng Hong, 19, both of Penang, were charged with attempting to smuggle US$B million worth106 words
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Article38 1972-02-02 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Chin Tiew Soon, 38, was jailed for nine months for having drugs yesterday. He admitted having 10 blocks of morphine powder and two tahils of opium dross at a house In Church Street.38 words
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Article77 1972-02-02 6 CINGAPORE, Tues.— A labourer stole a crossed cheque for $500 and later mailed it to its owner, a magistrate's court heard today. Atan bin Said, 25, who admitted stealing the cheque along with two sweaters worth $76 from Hamld bin Karim's car, was jailed for four77 words
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198 1972-02-02 6 EDWARD LIU - 'Miracle' stone: Girl swindled of $1 ,000 EDWARD LIU: By Singapore, Tues A YOUNG secretary was cheated into buying a "miracle" stone for $1.(M)() after Ix'ing offered a drink by a couple in an Orchard Road coffee house yesterday. But unknown to the couple, Miss Koh Kirn Lan. 24, had198 words
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Article47 1972-02-02 6 DRANK HIMSELF TO JAIL SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police supervisee Low Ho Pent paid dearly for getting drunk at a wedding party on Jan. 27. That night, he failed to return to his Jalan Batu home. Today. Low. 23. was Jailed for a year for breaking the supervision restriction.47 words
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194 1972-02-02 6 Traffic cop's claim is now $183,000 SINGAPORE, Tues. Traffic constable Tan Chee Klat. 35, paralysed after a car accident three years ago, is claiming all-in damages of $133,833. the High Court was told today at a continued hearing of his case. Yesterday, his counsel. Mr. HE. Cashin had said that194 words
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Article57 1972-02-02 6 SINOAPORE. Tuos The U.S. Army Chief of St.iff. Gen. William Westmoreland, tefl here today for Jakarta WbMTt he will have discussion:, with IndoiifM.m leaders. Gen. Westmoreland. ■too arrived here yesterday had tulles with the Prime Minister at hi.s Ist ana office and played Kolf with Dr57 words
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Advertisement149 1972-02-02 6 FAR EAST TRAVEL CLUB SPECIAL WINTER FARE FOR UMITED PERIOD ONLY SINGAPORE LONDON i^H^^^^L Two flights a week ■H^^Hl fIH^HI y every Tuesday and Saturday H J^r HH B^B By SABER AIRS latest DC 8 Stretch Fan Jet B^^ NO CLUB MEMBERSHIP UIR Lll S /I OR RESTRICTIONS H H149 words
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Advertisement61 1972-02-02 7 ■Notonly I 1 inSingapore 11^^ I Malaysia llC^^^ ]rw Largest- Selling ||^^V i KySfir Scotch Whisky IL T^T THF WORT D! Ill Born 1820-still going strong johnnie Walker marches rfi -W ¥\7 proudly into 1972 as the li^Vr^'t^^r^ "i^* V^CI uPt 4 largest-selling Scotch Whisky lULliniLV^ TdLIVwJL in the world.61 words
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Article, Illustration194 1972-02-02 8 Movie queen Ivy flying in for charity show SINGAPORE. Tues. Asian movie queen Ivy Ling Po is expected to fly here next week to help raise funds for the Cheshire Home. Ivy, who shot to fame in the Shaw Production of "Love Eterne" in i 963, will probably be arriving194 words
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Article91 1972-02-02 8 PANTY RAID: VARSITY TAKES ACTION SINGAPORE, Turs. Action has been taken against some male University of Singapore students who took nart in last month's panty raid on the Kirls' hostel. Eusoff College. The master of Raffles Hall. Dr. Lee Soo Ann. said: "Appropriate action against certain residents of Raffles Hall91 words
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Article153 1972-02-02 8 SECOND POISON DEATH IN FAMILY CINOAPORE, Tues. A 14-year-old girl Ng Sal Hong died in Outram Hospital yesterday, 11 hours after she was found vomltting and holding a halffull bottle of insecticide in her Jurong home. Her father. Mr. Ng Peng Chong, a 56-year-old farmer, said that seven years ago153 words
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Article67 1972-02-02 8 BXNOAFORC. Tues. A Vulcan delta-wing V bomber of the Royal Airforce BtrlJce Command left for Hong Kong today part of an air excerclae. It will return from Hong Kong tomorrow with a crew of four. The bomber together with the three others will leave for Darwin on67 words
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Article56 1972-02-02 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two Italian company executives returned home today after a threeday business visit here. They were Mr. B. Ferraro. export sales director of Piaggio. the manufacturers of Vespa scooters and Mr. P.L. Costa, export manager of Oenoa Trad* (Italy), sister company of East Asiatic Co.56 words
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Article123 1972-02-02 8 Restaurant owner seeks PM's help CING APORE, Tues. The *J owner of the Bodhl Un Vegetarian Restaurant In Nell Road, Madam Wong Fong Lum, has written to the Prime Minister to seek his help In solving her dispute with a Japanese textile firm, the Echigoya Company. She has been asked123 words
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352 1972-02-02 8 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By- SINGAPORE, Tuesday the cargo space in the three Chinese vessels due later this month to ply between Singapore/Malaysia and Europe and the Mediterranean nas been fully booked by Singapore shippers. Disclosing this today, Mr. C.S. Koh, manager of352 words
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281 1972-02-02 8 Not enough crackers to let off on the big -day SINGAPORE, Tues. Don't expect a big bang to usher in Chinese New Year. Reason: Although the Government has partially lifted the ban on firecrackers for the festive season, stocks are low. And there is still a ban on the import281 words
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85 1972-02-02 8 SINOAPORE, Tues— The existing PUB sub-collec-tion centre at Queens Crescent market will close after the last collection next Monday. The sub-collection centre at St Michael's Estate market »a.closed yesterday after its lu> collection Residents in the are> should now pay their bills Ft one85 words
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Article35 1972-02-02 8 SINOAPORE. Tues. Rev. Dr. Robert J Marshall, an international Christian leader, arrived from Malaysia this afternoon. During his two-dty stay here Dr. Marshall, president of the Lutheran Church will visit local missionaries.35 words
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Article, Illustration531 1972-02-02 9 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO By Metal Box: 'Illegal' strike will hit Spore trade SINGAPORE, Tuesday I^l IK strike by 750 employees of the Metal Box Company of Malaysia in Bukit Timah today will affect Singapore's export trade and the local packaging industry. This warning was sounded by531 words
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Article93 1972-02-02 9 AMERICAN TRADE MISSION COMING Tues. A 0 30-member American trade mission led by Oregon State Governor Tom McCall will arrive in Singapore from Malaysia on Thursday for a three-day visit. The mission, on a tour of six Far East Asian countries, plans to expand present markets for Oregon's agricultural products93 words
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Article57 1972-02-02 9 SINOAPORE. Tues. Mr. P. AthLsdam has been re-elected president of the Netaji Memorial Library management committee, at their annual meeting recently. Other committee members are; Mrs. A. Fernandez (vicepresident); Miss M. Saburah (secretary*; Miss T. Vasugi (assistant secretary); Miss S. Kamala (treasurer); Miss R.P. Pandey librarian i;57 words
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Article45 1972-02-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Queenstown Interact Clut will hold a charity walk. "Interaction 1972" starting at the Queenstown Secondary Technical School field on Feb. 20 at 8 a.m. Funds from the walk will go to the Chen Su Lan Methodist Children's Home.45 words
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Article37 1972-02-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Monetary Authority of Singapore has shifted its ?fßces to the seventh floor of the Overseas Union Enterprise building at Clifford Pier MAS was formerly at the Fullerton Building In Collyer Quay.37 words
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Article207 1972-02-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Indian High Commlsmissloner. Mr. Prem Bhatla. today had a 30-mlnute meeting with the captain of a Danish ship and uersuadec! him to allow 12 Bengali seamen to collect their luggage from the vessel torrorrow. The 12 seamen, who are among 33 crew207 words
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Article75 1972-02-02 9 DON'T SEND SKIMMED MILK BY POST SINGAPORE. Tu«S. i The Post Office has banned the transportation of skimmed milk by regular parcel post. A GPO spokesman said today: "Milk may damace other articles sent by post if not properly packed and like raw meat or fish. It is liable to75 words
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Article24 1972-02-02 9 SINOAPORE, Tues. Work on support pilings for water pipelines from east of Pulau Bukom to Paslr Panjang Is now on until Friday.24 words
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92 1972-02-02 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two employees of Jurone Shipyard Co-operative Stores Society Ltd. were robbed of $9,000 in cash and cheques in Jurone yesterday. Cheong Chen* Hal. 23. a clerk, and Miss Jenny Woni, a 22-year-old cashier, were travelling in the company's ear alone Pier92 words
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147 1972-02-02 9 Brunei hunt for Pakistanis with forged entry papers BANDER SERI BEGAWAN. Tues. Brunei today began a hunt for a group of Pakistani immigrants with forged entry documents. They were said to have in their passports forged signatures of a senior Brunei immigration official and entry and residence chops. The matter147 words
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170 1972-02-02 9 Escaped prisoner found hiding in padi field A LOR STAR. Tues. One of three prisoners who escaped from Alor Star prison last Friday was recaptured last night at Mefiat Dewa. six miles from Jitra. Razali bin Saad. 30. serving a nine-year term, was found hiding in a padi firld by170 words
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Article19 1972-02-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A harmonica niKlit will be held at the National Library next Tuesday at 8 p.m.19 words
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Advertisement289 1972-02-02 10 Ask John Haddad about Vtfrest Point Hotel-Casino and the beauties of Australia's Apple Isle. Tasmania The Apple Isle. South of the great Plus South Pacific's Only Casino Other Federal Pacific Hotel complexes in Australia are: Australian continent but an entirely different world. Opening March, 1973 The Wrest Point Hotel-Casino Melbourne:289 words
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311 1972-02-02 11 India pulls out from race to host next PATA —meet KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Ceylon today boosted its chances of hosting the 1975 PATA conference when India announced its decision to withdraw from the race in her favour. But Australia and South Korea began hotting up their campaigns and PATA delegates311 words
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Article, Illustration377 1972-02-02 11 'U.S. CAN LEARN FROM SPORE' (SINGAPORE'S industrial estates have successfully provided economic benefit to the community without causing tremendous environmental problems. Mr. Andrew H. Sansom, 26, special assistant to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior and an environmental problems expert, who said this377 words
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Article33 1972-02-02 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police yesterday gave $300 to the Ramakrlshna Mission Boys' Home in Hartley Road. The money was donated br the rank and file towards the Police Assistance Fund.33 words
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Article57 1972-02-02 11 $40,000 FRAUD PROBE SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police are investigating an alleged $40,000 fraud involving a textile merchant. A police spokesman today said the businessman had ordered textile goods worth $40,000 from five companies, but was unable to pay for them. Owing to prompt action by the Commercial Crime Branch, all the57 words
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140 1972-02-02 11 Canteen man loses $690 in 3am hold-up SINGAPORE, Tues. Four parang-wield-in« thugs threatened to chop off the head of a stall holder if he raised the alarm during a 3 a.m. hold-up yesterday. See Neeln Siong, 41, who runs a canteen at a worksite in Lower Delta Road, was rudely140 words
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Miscellaneous207 1972-02-02 11 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSB cheerful (5. 3, 1. 4-3). inferior of g^ne. he Stf"^?* 6. EBJ"-m*m trej^uch \SSJffft F P«P«'^n««* d |r L, TrauTto chane. In a word 9 Leave behind in a stupor? It no, 10. tf&XP- worU in bar. v r^ srs-vr w^ r -"£s^ •ucceatful «peculator (»-7).207 words
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Article97 1972-02-02 12 LIED, BUT HE PASSED HIS EXAM SINGAPORE, Tues.— EnfIne driver Chow Yoke Keow. 35. passed his marine third class driver's examination, although he lied about his previous experience a pre-requisite for candidates. A district court was told today that Chow falsely declared before a Commissioner of Oaths at the Huh97 words
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Article26 1972-02-02 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The YMCA will hold a folk-dancing session at its premises In Orchard Road on Saturday from 7 p.m. to 9 30 p.m.26 words
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222 1972-02-02 12 WATER POLLUTION EXPERT PRAISES OUR CAMPAIGN SINGAPORE, Tuesday rpHE Singapore Government's action against x water pollution caused by industrial and trade effluents is "a step in the right direction and also, a blessing in disguise." This is the opinion of Professor CO. Isaac, 51, a British water pollution expert who222 words
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Article, Illustration485 1972-02-02 12 45,000 forged ENE shares replaced by firm SINGAPORE Tub* A FIRM of stockbrokers had to replace 45,000 forged shares of Empat Nombor Ekor in three days, soon after the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore issued a circular to member firms that dud ENE shares were floating In the market,485 words
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Article79 1972-02-02 12 CINGAPORE, Tues— Two Port Authority officials left for Taiwan today to familiarise themselves with container handling operations of the container vessel Ottowasan Maru which will call there between Feb. 3 and 6. They are Mr. Tan Peng Chuan. a section superintendent and Mr. Lionel79 words
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Advertisement306 1972-02-02 12 ♦vvvaVVaVaS^VeV.v^.Ve■^.\•aVwv^BSvyvwvvvßV.^f^v♦ JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA (Tel: *****4) j LAST DAY! 2 Shows .***** 30pm rsTTWn '< WHEN WE WERE YOUNGi Jliatf Ciii|*lni H*fMj lii 4Ph^ m \MmY I "aßßß^aßeaak*FILM WITH ENILISM AND CHINESE SUBTITLES ■J AeWerce Ceih fookinfi al the Cat Key ClMme treat \o*m te 4#a» I eeilr. After 4»m306 words
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Advertisement126 1972-02-02 12 I Harriet Hubbard Ayer'a I H International H H Beauty Counsellor, H B Anna Sim, H H Is In personal H I attendance for facials, I H beauty treatments WM and consultation H' B from h B 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. JB K dally. W C Also hair-styling. S126 words
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Advertisement19 1972-02-02 12 fSSSf HrSNOAKMI AmSoKMCU MIWS The Singapore Armed Forces monthly magazine. Available now from your newsvendor [newsagent 20c. per copy.19 words
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Advertisement309 1972-02-02 12 Anyone can fit the feet Julius Marlow fit the man Julius Marlow Available at (r^k METRO W 72 74 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE METROTEX LI AT TOWERS, ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE METRO supreme SUPREME HOUSE. PENANG RD SINGAPORE 1 I inn STARTING LIUU TOMORROW i m First... tke craziest prehistoric k a309 words
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Advertisement704 1972-02-02 12 j,i, i imi im i m m V^^^bsll fj 111/* ORCIINISATION > 9 BJ LAST DAY! |B 11am, 1 4S, 4 00. 6 10 I jock May Lmda Mariooe "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT AfTIR NIGHT" m COLOO OPENS TOMORROW! In Mm CARRY ON Iroditton Fronkie Hoocrd J,. "UP POMPIII" Color ISB704 words
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Article, Illustration233 1972-02-02 13 ROYAL PROCLAMATION ON KUALA LUMPUR'S NEW STATUS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues DAZZLING eight -minute Parliament House ceremony and Knala Lumpur known 120 years a^o as •Muddy River Mouth** \wcame a city today. Unlike 'other Parliament House ceremonies, simplicity was the keynote of today's proceedings, highlights233 words
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Article55 1972-02-02 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr Richard A. Esperon, Eastman Kodak Company's assistant general manager, will meet 10 top local Kodak photographic dealers at lunch at the ShangriLa Hotel tomorrow. Mr. Esperon, who is flying in from his company's head office in New Yurk is on his first visit55 words
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Article41 1972-02-02 13 SINGAPORE. Tues Legal officer Mr. Robert Teo Keng Bian started work today as Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court, replacing Mr. Chia Quee Knee who was transferred to the Attorney-General's Chambers as State Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor.41 words
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Article86 1972-02-02 13 TUN ISMAIL DEFENDS SECURITY ACT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Deputy Prime Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail today defended the Internal Security Act and said it had prevented many would-be catastrophes. He told Parliament that it was difficult to assess the success of ISA because it would be like imagining what the vorld86 words
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Article49 1972-02-02 13 Did you lose a gold ring? SINGAPORE. Tues. Did you lose a gold ring at Tank Road on Sunday? It was found by a Hindu devotee during the Kavadl ceremonies at about 10.30 a.m. The owner may collect the rln? from Inspector Joseph Yeo of Orchard R>ad poiice station.49 words
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Article51 1972-02-02 13 SINGAPORE. Tues The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold a special service at the Memorial to Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation in Beach Read on Saturday at 10 a.m. Since Feb. IS falls on Chinese New Year's day. it was decided to hold the annual service51 words
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Article113 1972-02-02 13 SINGAPORE Tu«s ANEW luxury liner will bring holiday cruises around the Indonesian archipelago to the doorstep of Singapore and Penanß In mid- 1973. Three PATA delegates, senior executives of Hol-land-America Cruises, which is organising the leisurely two-week cruises for t< urists In the region, arc In113 words
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281 1972-02-02 13 Four to be rewarded by Tourist Board for their honesty SINGAPORE. Tues. Two taxi-drivers and two chambermaids will soon be rewarded by the Sin gapore Tourist Promotion Board for their honesty. The taxi-drivers are Mr. Fong Chee Chai and Mr. Lee Fatt Yong. and the chambermaids Miss Chan Slew Neoy281 words
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79 1972-02-02 13 Super tanker to stop over on maiden trip SINGAPORE. Tues. A super tanker, Nepcogallant. will be making a brief stopover here at 3 a.m. tomorrow on her maiden voyage from Japan to the Persian Gulf. A spokesman for the local agents. East Asiatic Company Ltd.. said today the vessel would79 words
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Advertisement166 1972-02-02 13 PARKER 61 n most mnarHatife writitiq instrument! I There are more expensive gifts than this, but none quite so impressive! This is the remarkable Parker 61... a gift of beauty and elegance. You can choose the filling method *?d& JL It fills quickly and cleanly from rfs< an ink bottle166 words
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Advertisement228 1972-02-02 13 j^Kbk grand l^^i PREMIERE TONIGHT i s£nH the iim 1 of W^ NATIONAL Wf THEATRE fWifVfcOSc^n,-* 8.00 p.m. T.cketi $2 00. U -A^"«>i*i*'«l B d $3.00, 55.00.a8.00. mtm mmmma***Ki* 810.00. $12.00, ***** ?M X) &S2OOO. m "HOME OF THE STARS' Available at National Theatr^B Reservstioos Robinson's C.K. Tang. A National228 words
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Miscellaneous92 1972-02-02 13 \lh>V <h>p B W Y.T. Hmamiim Ims TVME WE TOOK A "I ...LETS HAVE 1 I BEEyU C^^^^^fcßfeV/l^l ill Abnvr By Ai 4 app JTH' AT TH' APPROACH ASTH'fv\AL.E /"-ArJ'TMAXMAH tCH **l, "WILL OF A MALE- OOMTOO (IS WHEN TH' ACK-SHUMj *MH HE- AN'- TH'*WIU_ME* NOTHIK)',TH' S STARTS//- r——^ \l92 words
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Article428 1972-02-02 14 The Winter Olympic Games in Sapporo have opened with the expected storm over professionalism, the disqualification of an Austrian ski champion and the threatened withdrawal of the entire Austrian team. Amateur or professional. Karl Schranz is an unlucky man. At the last Winter Olympics at Grenoble he was428 words
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Article346 1972-02-02 14 The tragedy of Northern Ireland deepens, and complete anarchy cannot be far away. Thirteen people died when British paratroopers opened fire on marchers in an illegal procession. Organisers of the march say the troops fired into the marchers without warning. The Army claims that more than346 words
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Article203 1972-02-02 14 Quacks who exploit the anxieties of the sick have been deservedly condemned by Singapore's Parliamentary Secretary for Social Affairs. He dealt particularly with charlatans peddling cancer "cures." Action, including amendments to the Medicine Advertisement and Sales Ordinance, will be taken, said Mr. Chan Chee Seng, to203 words
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Article687 1972-02-02 14 C.L SULZBERGER - Asia— scene of great power game C.L SULZBERGER By NOWADAYS Asia is the most warlike continent and has replaced Europe as the scene of Great Power competition to gain influence in the global balance. In recent years there have been sue- cessive mini-wars in Yemen, along Arabia's Trucial coast, between687 words
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Article1277 1972-02-02 14 BY STANLEY UYS: CAPE TOWN,] A JOHANESBURG business con- cern invited three prominent white- women to a function at a city hotel and paid £150 for the gesture. When the firm decided to send out the invitations it was aware that it was a criminal1,277 words
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460 1972-02-02 14 PEKING: The people on Peking's main sho ping street^the Wong Fu Ching, dressed iheir dark blile or grey "people's suit", set blissfully unaware that, in the West, simi] clothes would be snapped up at high prices eager youngReuter - 460 words
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Advertisement38 1972-02-02 14 HOHNIRS NEW UNI! Available in all keys, viz: C. D. E. F. C. A 4c B, also Db Eb F-sharp. Ab Mt Bb Price $5.00 Each (Post Free Anywhere) IMA. (Ptc) LTD., 61 63 High Street, Singapore 6.38 words
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Advertisement222 1972-02-02 14 With 6 and 12 volts electro -compressors marine units also available 1 AJMLABLE FROM 111 ii im 4 Hi. 1 111 •10 l I W.laytt. SSSasr I««Hh, i««m«c» LM «lM M. Tm. i»«w *> ••"••>■• C*»" tote'w 'rtl 11C W Nhi l«m« S*. Mm 3fl T-o*« i*»« HoM M H222 words
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Article, Illustration687 1972-02-02 15 BLAIR JOHNSON - Stock market pauses for breath BLAIR JOHNSON By_ BUYING power on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore during January was surprisingly strong. Pressure on blue chips held the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index around its all-time high. This was not unexpected, but the int^r^st in second and third687 words
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Article296 1972-02-02 15 CROESUS H^ B - CROESUS H^B By The cheeky way to a job IF you want to win Jibs and influence bosses (apologies to Dale Carnerie). l«t this letter be your (tilde. It was written by a job applicant to Borneo Comoany in Penant and published in the innurural issue of lnchcape296 words
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271 1972-02-02 15 Two firms get MIDF loans to push ahead LONG TERM loans totalling $1,350,000 have been granted by Malaysian Industrial Development Finance (MIDF) to two companies $1 million to Malaysian Plastics to assist in financing its factory at Shah Alam, and $350,000 to Poly Chemicals Industries help finance its silica stone271 words
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175 1972-02-02 15 HARGILL PROBES NEW MARKETS ABROAD HARGILL Engineering is exploring markets in the Pacific region. East Africa and the Middle East, in line with its increased emphasis on export. ••We believe we are In a position to service the whole area," Mr. J.B. Woodhouse. ma n a glng director of the175 words
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410 1972-02-02 15 HENRY CHANG - HENRY CHANG By DEOPLE in the Greater Kuala Lumpur area own the greatest number of cars in the whole of Malaysia and Singapore, according to a motoring survey undertaken by Survey Research Malaysia. The survey which covered one in every 133 households in410 words
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270 1972-02-02 15 KINGSLEY WOOD - KINGSLEY WOOD By SYDNEY: The Sydney Stock Exchange has Imposed on its members for the December quarter one of the highest levies made by an Australian exchange. Levies have been running at a rate of approximately A 51.300 a year for member partners and270 words
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Advertisement69 1972-02-02 15 "Destination Europe? BOACflyVClO'sto Zurich Frankfurt and Rome as well as V~ London." r yJi <$.» (0; for some people there is only one airline. Every week. BO AC'S fabulous VClOs jet twice to Zurich and Frankfurt, once to Rorm> and 9 times to London* from Singapore. Direct with no change69 words
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Advertisement118 1972-02-02 15 INSIDE Hang Konj textile mill* plan to tntrt to Stn^iporr Meathbi company mutts; Shipping column Proplr In b^Blim*. Company newt; Share marfcrt report: (otnmodlitrv Ck»Inf prtrn and btuinesi done; Orrrecas markrts Nrw York, Mrl bourn*. Hoar Konf. P»jr 17. the First European Continental Bank represented on five continents For all118 words
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715 1972-02-02 16 PAUL STRAUSS - HK textile mills plan to move to S'pore PAUL STRAUSS By HONG KONG: The Government has confirmed persistent rumours that stricken Hong Kong textile mills are planning to relocate in Singapore and other nu ions. This move was predictable after 12 months of constant reverses for an industry stricken with715 words
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Article83 1972-02-02 16 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr. Wu Swee Hoe has been appointed to the board of Paterson Candy with effect irom Jan. 1. He is the second Malaysian to be appointed to the board, the first being Its managing director. Mr. Michael Chua Mr. Wu has been chief engineer of the company83 words
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Article431 1972-02-02 16 rMEET the general growth of container traflie in the Port of Penang, the Penang Port Commission will soon provide handling equipment for containers, reports Berita Pelabohan, a publication of the Commission Tenders have been called for the supply of one heavy mobile crane of 30-ton capacity431 words
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Article208 1972-02-02 16 A non-conference service, It will have monthly, fast, modern charter tonnage sailings starting in mid-February from Penang, Port Klang. Singapore and Khaosiung through the Panama Canal to Montreal Valleyfield. Toronto/Hamilton. Ashtabula and Detroit. The company made its first move outside the confines of the 3t. Lawrence River and Great208 words
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Advertisement239 1972-02-02 16 foßsi] INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE BUILD YOUR MONEY RY USING OUR HELPS EXPERTISE READILY AT YOUR DISPOSAL ARE MANY SAVINGS SCHEMES. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS CONTACT US AND WE WILL GIVE YOU THE NECESSARY INFORMATION AND ADVICE TO REALIZE YOUR AIMS. SOME EXAMPLES OF WHATWEOFFER:FIXED DEPOSIT FIXED SAVINGS FIXED239 words
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Advertisement535 1972-02-02 16 PRELIMINARY RESULTS Pre tax Company Year to profit Earnings' Dividends C 000) r< Ayer Molek Rubber Aug. 71 $175 (s3l9' 14.G <26.6> 8 Castlefield (Klang) Junp 71 £125 < £203 41.5 "67 6» 2LVS 27 5 > Duff Development Aug. 71 $1,178 i51.077> 59.1 <54.0> 12 5 Hotel Royal Sept.535 words
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Article1166 1972-02-02 17 DID AND OFFIR PMICtI OFFI- CIALLY LIITID AT TNI CLOU ROOMS OF TNI STOCK lICMAKCI WITH raid MOVEMENTS IN BRACKITS TESTIHOAT WIM a. t CLOSING TONE: Industrials steady while the rest barely steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots totalled1,166 words
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Article1259 1972-02-02 17 OUSINESS In and reported to tl.e Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock. Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 unli'ss otherwise specified. INDI'KTRIALS Ajinomoto 1 1 1 2.00. Alcan ill 1.65. (1) 1.66. (2) 1.67, 2 >1,259 words
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Article291 1972-02-02 17 XTEW YORK. Mon— The N tock market lost cany gains mid closed mixed in active trading. The minor setback was primarily due to profit-taking tullowtiiK strong gains during the final two trading days of la t we-k. analysis said. In the news background December's new machine tool "i291 words
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Article206 1972-02-02 17 MELBOURNE, Tues. Industrial stocks were firm in moderately active trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Miners were mixed and selected oils recorded worthwhile gains. Dalftty jumped 25 cents to A 54.75. BHP at $12.05 and sr at $5.04, improved despite Japanese requests (or heavier cuts in Import quotas206 words
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Article91 1972-02-02 17 MMM 111 I I 'II TINS Monday 86.£4 Friday 86.73 Week ago 85.86 Rl-RBERS Monday 293.72 Friday 294.75 Week ago 293.72 OILS Monday 302.46 Friday 298.72 Week ago 302 49 INDISTRIALS Monday 495 7 Prtday 496.7 Week r.RO 4910 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDI'STBIALS Monday 902.17 Friday 906 38 Week91 words
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Article195 1972-02-02 17 T»HE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Feb. 1. Local dollars to one unit Srlllnf Buying of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7 4050 7 3725 7.3600 Australian Dollar 3 4150 3.3725 3 3525 Canadian Dollar *****195 words
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Article304 1972-02-02 17 HONO KONO. Tues. The market was dull and spiritless, Prices firmed slightly during the morning but later eased back to. In many cases, below the opening prices The Rights for Wheel©** 'B shares were at one time traded at 93 cents which valued the 'A' share at HKJ27304 words
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Article192 1972-02-02 17 rpHESE rates were quoted on A the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are (or deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 4 I' 4 to 4 7/16^ 2 m'hs 4 916 to 4 13 16' 3 mths 4 3/4 to 4 15 16'; 6 mths 5 1/4192 words
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Article36 1972-02-02 17 On the frw ntftuiit market In Hong Kook yuttrdvy th* U.S. «*llar wu quoted at 5*025 for T.T. and 3.3073 for •••>. tltrlMtf waa quoted at 14.4S and on* tatl of told at 3».23.36 words
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Article59 1972-02-02 17 >. Tukanc ':irNbrrc lotbmans r. Cement Uverview .ir East 0. B. '1 Glass jentinc ammoii E. G. I. 'an El M. C. killed ~hcxlume Pref $1 50 $239 $3 48 $3 38 $1.61 $2.33 $5.80 $1.56 $2.48 $1.54 $2.93 $1.70 $1.91 $2 36 $2.73 18 .15 .14 -.12 1159 words
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Article16 1972-02-02 17 iirriiKiL Guan Indust. I. Cont. Amal $1.40 $0 65 $2.31 $1.50 —.05 —.04 —.04 —.0316 words
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Article34 1972-02-02 17 Jmn. 31 Frb. 1 Industrials: 295.03 205.80 llolrls 10.98 7».9« Propfrllrs: 142.64 142.55 Tint: 98.62 98.51 S rubbrn: 127.03 127.94 Dec. 30. l%( 101 f Urc. 31. l!Wi Iimi t Dec. 29, 19C2-1M34 words
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Article22 1972-02-02 17 City Dev. 256.000 M. Glass 239.000 Pan r.l Rts 166.000 Carlsberg 147.000 Total Turnover 2.80 M Delayed Percentage 20.4922 words
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Article393 1972-02-02 17 DUFF Development achieved slightly higher pre-tax profits of $1.2 million for the year ended August 1971 compared with $1.1 million previously. After tax of $217,405 against $290,678, net profits were $174,397 up at $960,895. A final dividend of 7i per cent Is proposed. brlnglnß the total393 words
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Article105 1972-02-02 17 HOTEL ROYAL is likely to be partially opened In mid-1972, accordine to chairman Dato Aw Kow He tells shareholders It was not possible to have the opening last September as previoi^iy indicated. No reason was given The year just past has been a difficult one for the hotel105 words
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Article175 1972-02-02 17 •THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday shed $1 to $620 on an official offering down 110 tons to 320 tons. The market was fairly steady with Rood buying support at lower levels from the United Kingdom and the United States. LONDON: Mondays tin ruled steady, helped175 words
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Article34 1972-02-02 17 In London on Monday the palm oil price* of Malayan 5 per crnt CIF IK N Kuroi-Hn ports in bulk, sterling per lone ton Feb. 'Mirrh was quoted a« l.'KtMl sellers <unchanxed).34 words
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Article21 1972-02-02 17 FEB. 1. RUBBER: 88.75 cents (down 0.25 cent TIN: $62* (down SI). Official offering 324 tons (down 110 tons).21 words
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Article106 1972-02-02 17 CHINESE PRODUCE IXCHAMCI. SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PIN PICUL YESTERDAY. CKsnut Oil: bulk 543 sellers, drum 545 sellers. C*«ra: Mixed (f 0.b.) loose UK/ Com. 526 B. Pspsttr: sfuntok ASTA wMte fob 100. NL.W ll»7i sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96", NLW iliiTl sellers. Sarawak sprcial black l.ob 96'; NLW106 words
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Article57 1972-02-02 17 M.ndsy Saturday •U.S. «v s London 47. 1S 47.35 Beirut 47.45 47.M) Hongkong 45.55 41. H3 Zurich 47.008 47.408 47.308 47.708 Paris 47.20 47.00 B'por* (1) 4X90 4190 a s Spore (2) 171. 50 l«».2O U) Export price in non-sterling areas In L'.s. dollars per ounce. 121 Local57 words
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Article38 1972-02-02 17 London copper prices on Tuesdiy (previous In brackets I. Wlrebar Spot buy. r (420 00 If *****> svller (420.30 (422.(101 Three Months buyer (421.50 I (421.00) seller (427.00 ((424.50). Market Unt: Barely steady, tun 2.100 tons.38 words
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Article302 1972-02-02 17 rpHE rubber market yesterday was unchanged to slightly lower during the mornIng in somewhat featureless trading. Dull conditions existed throughout the afternoon. Some lower sheets were traded to MRFB. The MRFB supported the lower grades of sheet but showed no Interest In RSS One. Forwards were lightly traded302 words
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Article237 1972-02-02 17 pRICIS rallied on selec--1 tivr support on the Stock f xrh.inge of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Leading equities were steady in light trading. This boosted the Straits Times' Industrial Ordinary share index fractionally to 305.60 at the close. On balance industrials closed with 43 issues237 words
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Advertisement359 1972-02-02 17 PIONEER INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED Singapore's leading manufacturers cf h,gh qualify Knitwtjr invite appliconfs for the following positions: SALES EXECUTIVE (MALE OR FEMALE) Kn.M^'l^f S o foihionob| e Jersey Fabrics and HV H .T S Sportswear. Candidates must be well infrowrfho Lr^ l°V 52* rOderS gormet manufacturers, with a thorough359 words
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Advertisement802 1972-02-02 18 PERBADANAN PEMBANCiINAN Pl/I.AC PINANG (PENANG DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION! PEGAWAI2 KANAN Permohonan2 adalah dl-pelawa darlpi. '.a Warganegara Malaysia untok mengisl jawatan2 bertkut Nama JawaUn Kela.oakan dan Pengalaman (1) Ijazah Kepujian dalam I Pengajian Ekcnomi atau Perda- 1 1 1 Pt-ngarah Penyelidekan > gangan aUu Pentadbiran Pemia- Peranchangan I gaan dan Universiti Malaya802 words
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Advertisement1089 1972-02-02 18 UNIVERSITI MALAYA Pennohonan2 adalah dipelawa dart Warganegara Malaysia baft JawaUnZ bertkut:1. Prmbantu Pe. .«dbtran Kelayakan: Chalun2 mestl mempunyai Ijazah UnlvertM yang dlakul dan mempunyai pengalaman dalajr pentadbiran. Tangga Gajl: t504 x 28 812. 2. Pembantu Teknik KeUyakan: ijawh dart kolej yang dlakul atau poleteknlk :erta mempunyai pengalaman mengumpul dan membandlngkaa1,089 words
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Advertisement803 1972-02-02 18 INSTITIUT PENYELIDEKAN DAN KEMAJUAN PERTANIAN MALAYSIA I MARDI) Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada warga-nenra Malaysia untok JawaUn2 yang bertkut: 1 BAHAGIAN PENYELIDEKAN (1) IVnjurj. Ladang Kanan KeUyakan: a) Mempunyai liazah Sarjana atau Sarjana Muda Sains dalam bldang2 yang berkaitan dengan pertanian atau yang setaraf dengannya; dan b) Mempunyai sekurang2-nya 5 tahun803 words
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Advertisement936 1972-02-02 18 LEMBAGA PEMASARAN PEBTANIAN PERSEKUTUAN (Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority) MALAYSIA 1 Permohonan ada-lah dl-pelawn daripada Wargan»eara Malaysia ur.'ok mwatana y.«ng bei ikut dengan Lemba^a Pemasamn PerUnlan Persekutuan. A AHLI EKONOMI PERTANIAN (1) Tan fa Gaji: 1800 x 40 1.000 1.050 x 50 1.500 (termasok semua) dl-tambah elaun rumah. (2) KeUyakan dan936 words
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200 1972-02-02 19 OINGAPORE, Tues. Thirty one top Japanese bankers and investors flew in today for a three-day visit to study Investment and financing methods here. Team leader Takujl Matsuzawa, deputy president of Fuji Bank, said on arrival that the mission would probe deep into areas200 words
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Article, Illustration351 1972-02-02 19 Witness tells of drugs find in raid on TV party Six men and US girl face two charges PENANG Turn. J^ POLICE raid which interrupted a party of television watchers in a Tanjong Bungah house uncovered several packets of drugs, the Sessions Court was told today. Six men and an351 words
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155 1972-02-02 19 Why Factory Act should be amended by an MP SINGAPORE, Tues. A Straits Times report yesterday stated that the MP for Kallang, Inche Abdul Aziz Karim, had called for legislation to compel factories, depending on their size, to employ at least a competent first-aider. Inche Aziz, who spoke at a155 words
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Article55 1972-02-02 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Prench pianist FUffl Petrosslan will hold his second concert In Singapore at Shangri-La Hotel's ballroom on Feb. IS at 8.49 p.m. Mr. Petrosslan. who performed here In February last year. will Include sonatas by llosmrt and Beethoven. Chopin's Three Studies. Schumann's Carnaval and Listfa55 words
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Article61 1972-02-02 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. A woman motorist, who fatally knocked down a 56-year-old man, in Tampines Road on May 28, was today fined $1,000. Shih Chi Hwa. a teacher, was found guilty of causing Tan Ban's death by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. She was61 words
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Article103 1972-02-02 19 Sub due tomorrow for ANZUK force SINGAPORE, Tues. The first submarine to Join the ANZUK defence force, HMAS Ovens of the Royal Australian Navy, is due here from Sydney on Thursday. HMAS Ovens, which will arrive at the Naval Base at 11 a.m., is part of the Australian contribution to103 words
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Article37 1972-02-02 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. The assistant secretary-general of the Peoples Front. Mr. Leong Mun Kwal. today urged the people and all the Opposition paitlrs to unite In a common front to contest the coming general election.37 words
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Article33 1972-02-02 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thiam Chin Chul. 32. was fined $200 yesterday when he admitted outraging the tnodesiy of his employer's 10-year-old daughter In Lavender Street on Jan. 18 at about 7 p.m.33 words
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215 1972-02-02 19 Big postal shake-up to pave the way to new setup SINGAPORE. Tuesday A MAJOR re-organi- sation is underway at the Postal Services Department as a first step towards eventually making; It a statutory body. In the long term it is hoped to run the department alone corporationstyle lines as ii215 words
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Advertisement234 1972-02-02 19 I WELCOME PATA DELEGATES 4^ m When in Singapore do as the Singaporeans do shop at PEOPLE'S PARK and try the Friendly service of Ace of Diamonds 141 Ground Fir, People's Park Complex. Tel: ***** we sell watches Open daily from 1 1 a.m. to 10 p.m. To London and234 words
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Advertisement237 1972-02-02 19 Yours... free! exquisite jewellery from LEE ONN JEWELLERS A with every HOOVER appliance you buy Buy »ny ona of tha marvalloui tima-and Itbouruving HOOVER appliancat rfiown j balow during this fastiva aaaton and you'll gal an axqui«ta piaca of jawwllary t>' A I from LaaOnn Jawallan FREE! >f> <> N237 words
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Miscellaneous665 1972-02-02 19 On your TV and Radio 3.N TM. Opening md Housewives' is Robot Five (C) Matinee-Courting Before Mar- 7.41 News and Newsreel (C) nage (Cantonese, Part 1— US The Bold Ones— Justice is a English subtitles) Sometime Thing/Lawyers 351 For the Family— (C) S.N News (E) 4.21 A Diary of Events665 words
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Miscellaneous129 1972-02-02 19 5.N P.M. Programme Summary I.M Penstewa 5.15 Pok Amai Amai News (M) v 1-11 laporan Pata 5.35 Fantastic Voyage sJs Laporan Persidangan Dewan 551 Weather Forecast Raayat i.N News (M) 5.41 Love Story The Conversion 1.11 The Johnny Cash Show of "Pretty-Boy" Carter 7.11 Suara Wanita 11.41 love American style129 words
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178 1972-02-02 20 DETALING JAVA, i Toes. Pollc* arr tryini to trac* a man who posed ai a doctor at the University Hospital here for the past week. The man who called himself "Dr. Chonf" went on inspection tours of the178 words
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Article72 1972-02-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two areas at the site of the new Jal a n Campbell multimillion dollar shopping cum office complex caved in here today while piling work was in progress. In one section a crater 20-ft In diameter and 10-ft deep swallowed a storage tank72 words
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169 1972-02-02 20 Suharto's plane being serviced -here- CINGAPORE, Tues—Pre- sldent Suharto has sent his 10-seater presidential jet for servicing In Singapore. The Jet carrying he coat of arms of the Indonesian Armed Forces and the presidential crest is being serviced by Lockheed Aircraft Service Singapore (Pte) Ltd. at Seletar. The presidential aircraft,169 words
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Article36 1972-02-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The former secretary of the Election Commission. Inche Abdul Rahlm bin Jalal. has been appointed registrar of the National University. A university spokesman said his appointment took effect last Thursday.36 words
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93 1972-02-02 20 6 bishops in Penang for conference PENANO. Tues. Six Catholic bishops In Malaysia and Singapore are here for their biennial conference to discuss Issues relating to the church. They atao met. for the first time, the net*, apostolic delepat* to Malaysia and Singapore. Archbishop Morettl. who had made a special93 words
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Article27 1972-02-02 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Port Authority advise* mariners to keep a look out for drilling rig Fuji now lying at anchor off Loyang till Peb. I.27 words
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Article, Illustration175 1972-02-02 20 RITA LOONG - r Newly-wed, but hubby has to wait... RITA LOONG By FO R newly wed Elly Shafer, the honeymon and husband will just have to wait. The top Jakarta model decided to step right back from aisle to catwalk with confetti still In her hair when she was told to comeWan Senr Yip - 175 words
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414 1972-02-02 20 SINGAPORE, Tuu ADVERTISING canvasser Yap Kirn Heng, :K>, Inky lost his claim at the High Court for the fust prize of $2(),85,'{ in the inaugural Toto draw of June 9, 1968. Mr. Justice D'Cotta dismissed with costs his claim against Singapore Pools Pte. Ltd. and414 words
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Advertisement146 1972-02-02 20 4HHK Last 4 Days T* »*Z W^. M^M^Jf departmetal store jßcßPflg--60-62 NORTH BRIDGH RD ±L '"'^"J^A SIN(,APORF 6.TEL*****. 'l&jy^l I Golden Magnolia Butter. Pure goodness \f\f i Cat Jt J^^ vl <^m Mfc It's Magnolia Butter Packed with MJ H golden goodness. In a new gold wrapper, to protect its146 words
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Advertisement404 1972-02-02 20 The Naked Shirt Strip a shirt down to its essentials, and what have you got? Some fabrics. Some thread. A few buttons. Is this anything to make an advertisement about? Those people at Arrow are always fussing about fabrics. They test their fabrics for strength as if you're going to404 words
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Miscellaneous25 1972-02-02 20 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl (feeVSNTHV'uMLA* ELMER I PL00R....A FLOOR. I THERE'S ASKS SCHNOOSLE I PLEASE MOB JUST s. AND COMPANY!/ LET'S A COMIN'THBOUOH N ">_____25 words
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202 1972-02-02 21 Why was this librarian so rude to me and my pal? I SHALL come straight to the point. On Jan. 24, my classmate and I went to the National Library to do some reference work in economics. Being unfamiliar with the reference section, we sought the assistance of librarians at202 words
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Letter63 1972-02-02 21 I WISH to thank the Singapore Police Force for the return of my record player and cartridge sets. On Nov. 1. these articles were stolen from my resldenc?, and of course. I never dreamed of getting them back. To my great surprise, in early January the police Informed me that63 words
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Letter66 1972-02-02 21 AS a regular bus commuter may I plead with bus companies to put up big bold bus section numbers as distinct from the request stops after the manner of the now defunct S.T.C. At present the section numbers are written in such small bracketed figures that a commuter can't check66 words
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353 1972-02-02 21 I GOVERNMENT REPLIES REFER to a letter from one of your readers (ST. Jan. 25) which appeared under the headline "Why this class distinction at the Outram Dental Clinic?" The Dental Clinic at the Outram Hospital is directed353 words
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Letter69 1972-02-02 21 REFER to the letter by "Frustrated Resident" <S. T. Jan. 28). The Board is taking action against unauthorised hawking In its estates. With regards to unlicensed hawkers near Block 85C to Block 83, Lorong 2, Toa Payoh, the Board is taking measures to resite them to new hawker centres in69 words
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Letter189 1972-02-02 21 I REFER to the news item that appeared under the headline "Haphazard tree planting on roads danger to traffic" iS.T., Jan. 4). While we appreciate the concern expressed in your article, we would like to assure your readers that care and consideration for the motorists' safety Is kept in mind189 words
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Letter103 1972-02-02 21 I WOULD like to assure STB Wife' (ST.. Jan. 20). that the Board is not sitting idle as far as the Improvement of service conditions is concerned. The salary scales of senior officers and certain grades of Junior officers tre being studied at the moment with a view to revision.103 words
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128 1972-02-02 21 WOMAN FELL BUT CONDUCTOR JUST GRINNED I WOULD like to inform the ABS company what happened when I was boarding a bus on Jan. 25. It was about 4 p.m. when the vehicle stopped at a bus-stop along Serangoon Road. I was the last commuter to board. Before I could128 words
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207 1972-02-02 21 THK choice of the name "Mercury" for the Singapore airline is a very good one. It is preferable to "Majulla.h", because the Singa|X>rc airline is primarily an international line with hopes of one day encircling the globe, and the207 words
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Letter32 1972-02-02 21 BETTER than Mercury I think it would h. ye been more suitable to have named our flag-carrier Metropolitan Singapore Airlines, superimposed with the emblem of a flying dragon. T.P. TAN, Singapore, It.32 words
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Letter117 1972-02-02 21 A WEEK ago, while walking my dog on a leash, three dogs came out of nearby bushes and badly tore up one side of my dog's face. These dogs have been a nuisance for some time. I called the City Veterinary Centre at Kampong Java Road and asked if someone117 words
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Letter218 1972-02-02 21 THE "yellow dox" traffic system has been in force for some weeks now. There is no doubt that it is feasible but there remains the problem of pedestrians. Here's what I mean. Traffic lights turn green. Some cars cross the box and when there is no more room across the218 words
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Letter29 1972-02-02 21 TRAFFIC conditions In Tamplnes Road. Upper Serangoon Road, Braddell Road and Lornle Road are being made unbearable by sand lorries, which break all speed regulations. SAFETY FIRST Singapore, 1929 words
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Advertisement17 1972-02-02 21 A magnificent cookery book for only $12/EXCLUSIVE to readers of NEW NATION Full details in today's issue17 words
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Advertisement313 1972-02-02 21 ROBINSON'S Ang Pow Special Offer of 15% discount on Action Chairs from Parker-Knoll H PP( The Snooze; PVJu^T^ilv The Statesman^f^nH^ Sft TheStrone <*^^^^M Rediner jfv^ J Parker-Knolls collection of armchairs that rock, swivel or recline. Ang Pow special offers up to 331% discount are also avaibble in all departrrents. exclusive313 words
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Advertisement1404 1972-02-02 22 MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT THE FOLLOWING IS THE TEXT OF A DOCUMENT SENT TO ALL STOCKHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY ON 31ST DECEMBER, 1971. THE MEETINGS HELD ON 31ST JANUARY, 1972 PASSED THE RESOLUTIONS SUBMITTED THEREAT. THIS DOCUMENT IS PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF1,404 words
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Advertisement1300 1972-02-02 22 the entire pi -?rty and assets of MBBS and also_ the Income of the operations presently carried on by M?** 0 to look to for servicing of interests and dividends and tor their capital rights. 7. Taxation t The Directors of MBBS have been advised that the implementation of the1,300 words
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Advertisement1158 1972-02-02 22 ADVERTISEMENT Meeting convened by the direction of the Court and at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company. You I are requested to complete sign and return these proxies in accordance with the instructions thereon, whether or not you intend to be present in person. By Order of the Board1,158 words
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Advertisement1292 1972-02-02 22 3A. Subject to the Scheme being approved by Court and becoming effe.tive. MBBS shall out of the profits avallabe tor dividend pay on the 14th of April. 1972 to the persons who at the close ol the business on tne 29th of February. 1972 are registered in the books of1,292 words
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Advertisement1485 1972-02-02 23 0 LIVERPOOL ANO OTHER UK CONTINENTAL PORTS "TutTSort Sailt P Stum Penang ANTILOCNUS Belfast. Dubl n. Lterpool ;.rii>tj< (UMtCUS lenoes. C.tsg3* FH 7 Ftl I Ftl I/IB FH 11 rtiSANOIR Liverpool rtl il FH 17 (LPENOR liverpool. dasgoa FH II Ftl II FH 11/11 FH 21 AOIASTUS I'iom GtUBM Mar1,485 words
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Advertisement1087 1972-02-02 23 unPMsuiiuuhYrMHiiinMm EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P Klang Pera-j -txvt L?tllNt FOB: I '»M" Sailrt FH 4 5 G.tmi C'blinci. H'turg 3'men. R dam A dam. A'werp, G'burg. Oslo. Aarhus Mumo. C'hagen. "ONOO Ftl 12 14 Fll 15 If FH 17 21 H'burg. B men. A'werp. R'dam' I Adam. G'burg, C'hagen.1,087 words
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Advertisement935 1972-02-02 23 V "^r— *»^rj kv—^ nmmr AmmW MF&JTi n M/ />j Wm I EXWESS SERVICE TO IQNOON, LIVtIPOOI t CONTINEMTAL POITS. 6ENNEVIS For fm- Mar 11 S.ngapore P S "am Ptnang G'mouth Mar 17 ti II Pt/FH I FH 1/ I Hull Mar 24 > CITY OF DELHI roc tfSUt fh935 words
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Advertisement1083 1972-02-02 23 mmmT? f~m FOITNICMTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST ISA N. Orleans Bait Phil N Yo'k Peiar-j P S riar S p:re Diakjr f i MEMNON Jm 1 FH I FH II FH 11 FH 22 Apr 17 BURMA lan II J M 17 FH 21 Fll 27 FH 211,083 words
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Advertisement1128 1972-02-02 24 /■«n 1 1 J J TT-WTIJTTni I ML*— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. *r'a! NOI KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG. STKAITS SERVICE. N v 3S» sa "2 i «i Japan Persian Cult Service S'ngapore Far: v,,, 1/ t Fll Colombo/Karachi. Muscat Dubai Abudlubi/ ••"aanlawa Mara" 5/ 7 Mar1,128 words
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Advertisement863 1972-02-02 24 NEW HALANP .MNTA..A 7T,. ,r. s h -sans 7 V" k UKDINA 13/13 Mar 14/14 Mar 15/11 Mar odm, l|M, *u». TRAITS/MADRAS SERVICI as m II S=k" )NCKONC/JAPAN SERVIC NMBJ S^ l l S nppuri lat««f W> 24/J j c.| Hong Cong, Japan. iVor 2t '21 Frt ni 1 Mar863 words
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Advertisement789 1972-02-02 24 ORIENT LINES LTD. (iNCORPORATCD IN THC REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORC A ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTOM WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. IK. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, HBURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P. yam Pining knmu: EPTUNE TOPAZ 5/ I Frt 1/12 Frt 11/14 Frt Bilbao 93. London 13,3. Havre 19.789 words
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Advertisement607 1972-02-02 24 g§ f MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na3OE Jla *mp««j Kuala Lu.npor fl The National Shipping Line o< Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Singapore p S*"'" 1 Penjni ArrlTIS: BUNCA MELUR 11/13 Frt 14 II Fel »2t Frt H«re 1 H burg it 3 B men 303 EUROPE /FAR EAST607 words
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Advertisement740 1972-02-02 25 TNC *O*T OF li«O*N«l AUTMO I Vietorr B S. Ttvtryt B, 4 and rkuahun RITV AMNOUMCID TNI FOLLOW- Maru 80. INO BIRTHING ARNANCIMCNTf PORT KLANC FIR FIB. 1. ImjOi *vn. Nepluni Trader Bmpoh. OUT: Olot>«l Triorr S/7. Kilomtn* Kun TbomiKvmti and Aotlloctiui. .mbo 8/9, KifuKu Maru 1». PeUllnc N*rOl Fvrt:740 words
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Advertisement676 1972-02-02 25 PYGMALION STEAMSHIP CO. GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADING FOR ASHTAIULA. HAMILTON AND TORONTO P. Klang Singapore HAMBURGER WALI (to 1/3 (to 4/ AOELFOTIS Apr 11/15 Apr 18/21 DIRECT SAILINGS TO SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LOURENCO MARQUES. DURIAN AND CAPETOWN Singapore P. Klan? PHILIPPINE ADMIRAL Mar 14/15 Mar 18/1? GENERAL676 words
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Advertisement853 1972-02-02 25 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. In response to lh« demand* ot ihippcrt in Singapore ond Malaytio MISC. not great picoture in announcing the introduction ot a ipccialiMd timber carrier m.v "MARITIME STAR", scheduled to Man Tonjong Moni: 10-12.2.72 Singapore. 14-17.2.72 P. Swertoohom 18-22.2.72 Penang: 23 25.2.72 For discharge London, Rotterdam,853 words
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Advertisement1062 1972-02-02 25 NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS I Ptease be informed that effective from January 31, 1972 our new numbers are: I Raffles Quay Branch, Denmark House 912-111 (10 lines) Operations Center, Maritime Building 911-811 L (10 lines) FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK NOTICE The public is hereby informed that CHO PENG TECK (Edwin). NRIC1,062 words
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Advertisement692 1972-02-02 26 AMWOUHCt>»IWT/rtMOMAt PHOIE CJ..T.I. TEL: *****1 n ..p*r. Min'l.m VM 1* U F DETAILS. mMmum ft -or* S t snel M.lsytla 67» HEM a i»*r« |lnia»*r. «Ml Malaysia: $I*o s w*tt. Acknowledgements FAMILIES OF LATE Tan Buan Neo thank Rev. Seek Kong Poh. Members of Huddhist t'nion for their services, friends692 words
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Advertisement835 1972-02-02 26 RESPONSIBLE SUPERVISOR age '35 years wsnted for small typing pool In Architect's office. Accurate shorthand typing speeds 90 45 w.p.m. Recent supervisory experience essential. Able to correspond independently. Good salary offered to light applicant Apply with copies of recent t<itlmonlal« and (non returnable i passport tie photo to Box A835 words
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Advertisement846 1972-02-02 26 OUR COMPANY select 10 efficient salesgirls and experienced (alesmen to market brand new effective product Interview* will commence today at 1 p.m.. 5 p.m.. 10 a.m. tomorrow. Call personally at 3C Mayo Street. Spore S. MALE JUNIOR Trainee Clerks relent, preferably ex-National servicemen. Apply In person to Ist floor. Room846 words
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Advertisement757 1972-02-02 26 JUNIOR CLERK TYPIST, please .tale salary expected, apply with noiv returnable photograph to Box A 43.4 I WANTED '""mIOOLS ACBO AMAH work round about Telok Kurau area. «tay out. Apply telephone *****9 LEADING PHARMACEUTICAL manufacturer requires Van Driver. Plea.c call personally at 2H/30 Orchard Road, for Interview. Leading Alrcorgo Forwarder757 words
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Advertisement964 1972-02-02 26 GOLOHILL DISTRICT 11 elegantly I furnished, split-level terrace house. front back garden. 3 bedrooms. 2 air conditioner*. 2 longbaths. large carpeted lounge, dining room, cosy I bar, TV, telephone, servant quarters, immediate possession. Please telephone ***** office hours. *****7 after office hours. I MERRVN ROAO furnished bunga'ow $1500.'-. Napivr Road964 words
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Advertisement1053 1972-02-02 26 FOR RENT/SALE. 2-Btorey Terrace I House Clover Way (I'pper Thomson) 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, servant's amenities. Ring ***** morning 4. UNFURNISHED OETACHED BUNCALOW quiet residential area. $500 pa. No. 19 Toronto Road Spore 20 Tel: *****3 FURNISHEO 2-storey semi-detached I bungalow, s Jalan Remls. dlst. 16. Rental $450 o no.1,053 words
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Advertisement990 1972-02-02 26 QUICK SALE DIST. 10. Double storey **ml-detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms, servant's room, living' dining hall, large buloony. 3 toilets 2 longbaths 1 alrcon. mosaic throughout. Approx 3.700 *q ft $90,000 ono Call Ace Housing U123 NEW TEftRACE HOUSE quality Interior decorated and with partly builtin furniture area over 5400 sq990 words
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Advertisement629 1972-02-02 26 Otttc- apaaa vaawsl ROBINSON ROAO: Brnnd new pr. tigioiis building with panoramlcvi'--. over most of City Centre. 2.000 n 9 000 sq ft F'llly alrcondlt ion. <1 flooring, brand new acoustic celling large- picture windows and super! quality finishes Many covered parking fwllltles allocated. Rentni $1 60 per sq.ft. subject629 words
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Advertisement755 1972-02-02 27 (Cont. from Page 26) TaltUn H ENROL NOW new social dancing I cla*s4-s commencing 7.30 pm I Thursday 3 1.72 2.30 pm. Sunday I 62 72 Tel 3746*1 David's School I nf liancna- ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Morris 100U I dual controlled hourly »s GuaranL teed (75 K»tr, lesson »4 Failed755 words
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Advertisement779 1972-02-02 27 BOOKKEEPING C'JARANTSE COURSE two month* guarantee, rapid court* specially conducted for those awaiting O.C.E. result*. Examination to be held immediately after two month*. Guarantee to pass Intermediate stage. Daily 10 11.30 a.m. or 2 1.30 p.m. Commencing 3 2 IBtS, .tlso rapid course* la shorthand A typewriting. Enrol early to779 words
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Advertisement953 1972-02-02 27 BOOKKEEPINO New sessions siartin* February Classea Mornla* Afternoon Evenin« Redater early Raja's Colleae. Raffles Place itHWi. Raja's Collage. 21* D Chanel Road <4»7»«s> CONVERSATIONAL MANDARIN tor brenners by experienced Instructor commencinj 5 2.72. Enrol at A.T.R.C. 1-3 Jalan Kechot. Spore Tel. 4*4741. CITY A OUILDS TECHNICAL COURSES (1) Electrical E»*i953 words
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Advertisement728 1972-02-02 27 '0 LONDON OSTENO. NIW TCM weekly nights and Europe tours 1V72 Ccatad K I.T A. Sport V 7140 W*****. AIR CHARTERS AOENCV for charter nights o and from london, USA. Telephone 531*40 Spore. RelUblllty guaranteed Books and publications ■UY S FISHES, get free wishes (Jet 1 wishes" Straits Publishers PBLX728 words
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Advertisement1120 1972-02-02 27 SICOND HAND AIRCONOITIONiat aast refrigerators from SISO7- *****- special offer Contact pore. *****5/634 2H FISH ME TAIL for sale. Marine Ash. anemone* *nd corals. Live and processed. Prices very reasonable Contact Tropical Marine 6D2W4 B'pore. LAMP LIFTING to beautify your home*, consult Laong Tew Radio Electrical Co., 2«T. Taajong Katong1,120 words
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Advertisement1090 1972-02-02 27 10BJ PORO CONSUL 111 nrellem rondMlon for S9OO on o. PVwr rtaa *****4 Davkl Llm Irom *.00 i<> J 30 am. INI HILLMAN HMI aerf imori t>rr-> t*3o Ptioor ll^-il S'porr !<• r )30 P m IN! CORTINA DELUXE otxnl roodltlon. mint imuram-r and road lav. 5 new tsret SS6SO-1,090 words
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Advertisement755 1972-02-02 27 MN'I BOUTISUI SHOP 223. 2nd floor. Tanglln Shopping Centre. TangHa Road 8 pore 10 See our rxrlu.Ui multl coloured Thai Sl'k dresses and pam malts Ribbons Bounaiv Uiii Arcadia. Katong. Mails. Midls. handbags and costume Jewellery all at cost price Enquiries Tel 4*1760. ASF C-M CASSETTES Fresh stock from Germany755 words
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Advertisement414 1972-02-02 27 ADVERTISEMENT OF rrrmoN IN THE HIGH TOt'RT OF THE RKIMBI.K OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDINO UP No 1 or 1972 In thf matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185 1 And In the matter of KIAN OUAN HIN OIL MILLS <PTEI LIMITED Notice Is hereby Riven that a peution for the414 words
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Article, Illustration34 1972-02-02 28 IN LOVING MEMORY OF M W N AY A RATNAM AMN JP. who passed away on 2/2 71 Safe In the arms of Jesus forever in the hearts 6t his loved ones.34 words
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Advertisement650 1972-02-02 28 m t*SK. I«TH FLOOR ■^^^Bi I SELEGIE COMPLEX MH 2 B StLEGIE ROAD I SINGAPORE 7. COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS aWHaJ PRACTICAL COMPUTER COURSES HE KNOW THE ONLY WAY TO LEARN COMPUTER IS THE PRACTICAL WAY. W- give you all the computer time you require to test your systems and programs650 words
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Advertisement513 1972-02-02 28 CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER THE CENTRAL MANPOWER BASE annonnces that with immediate effect, their telephone number has been changed to:* *****1 THE CENTRAL MANPOWER BASE, Dempsey Road, Off Holland Road, Tanglin, Singapore 10. TOA PAYOH COFFEE HOUSE (AIR-CONDITIONED) NO. 372, BLK. 184, TOA PAYOH CENTRAL, SINGAPORE 12. TEL: *****8 Our513 words
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Advertisement807 1972-02-02 28 FOBM I— NOTICE BY THE COMMISSIONER RELATING TO INDEFEASIBILITY (SeeUon 84(2) Notice by the Commissioner of Land Titles Whereas I am satisfied of the validity of the replacement titles to the holdings described In the Schedule hereto, together with the names and addresses of the proprietors thereof; And whereas such807 words
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Advertisement621 1972-02-02 28 SARAWAK KIM TKU ITY SI'PPLY CORPORATION CONTRACT! ADB 0 ***** 1 ADB 0 ***** 1 I ***** 1 1)11 Ml AND DIAL FI'FL GENERATING PLANT Tenders are Invited for the supply and erection of the follow ing plant requires for power station extension.* in Sarawak: Sungei Prlok Power Station. Kurhint621 words
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829 1972-02-02 29 Employ more bumiputras call by Govt to Malay bosses MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT ROUND-UP KUALA LUM°UR, Tues jyjALAY company directors were today urged to help increase the number of humiputra employees in private firms. The call was made by Deputy Finance Minister Inche Ali Hajl Ahmad while windIng up the debate on829 words
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178 1972-02-02 29 GHAFAR DENIES POOR QUALITY CHARGE rnHE Minister for 1 National and Rural Development Inche Ohafar Baba. today denied that ships built by MARA dockyard In Trengganu were of poor quality. The fact that orders were received from overseas was clear evidence of the quality of the sl.i^s built by the178 words
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Advertisement465 1972-02-02 29 INSTRUMENT TECHNICIANS (QUALITY ANALYSERS) SHELL invite applications for the posts of Instrument Technicians to maintain process and laboratory analysers for their refinery on Pulau Bukom Applicants should have good passes in Physics and Chemis try at Higher School Certificate level and/or reached City and Guilds Certificate or Polytechnic Diploma level465 words
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Advertisement316 1972-02-02 29 RUGGED DEPENDABLE AIR-COOLED ENGINES AVAILABLE IN PETROL AND DIESEL FROM 3 TO 65 H.P FOR CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL, MARINE IB AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS FX^STOCK at competitive prices_____ ruinviiviii uNI Nft JVC OIINPIK TWOI YLINDhR H I{T f^yjß fc^ 5 J JTOISH.P. BUILT IN THE WISCONSIN TRADITION FOR DEPENDABILITY IN SEVERE APPLICATIONS, AT316 words
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Article370 1972-02-02 30 ERNEST FRIDA - $lm course for S'pore Open ERNEST FRIDA By QING AV O R E Island Country Club's $1.2 million golf course near Peircc Reservoir has all the ingredienls of turning tli is year's Singapore Open go If c h a m pi on snips, from March 2 to 5 into an370 words
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Article242 1972-02-02 30 TAIWAN OUT OF MERDEKA SOCCER TPAIWAN are out of this •1 year's Merdeka soccer tournament which will be held in Kuala Lumpur from July 12 to ::9. The Football Association of Malaysia have decided not to Invite Taiwan because of Malaysia's stand on China in world affairs. FAM secretary Da242 words
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Article113 1972-02-02 30 \T. TEO won the SICC women "A" medal golf competition with nett 69 at Island couise yesterda> Runner-up was Heather Harvey with nett 7C on counltMCk (rom Kre Bee Khlm. The first nine ballsweep winner was Kee Bee Khlm with nett 35 and .second M. Teo with113 words
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Article, Illustration295 1972-02-02 30 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - ALL-ROUNDER JEYA JOINS THE S.R.C. PERCY SENEVIRATNE Report by Picture by CHRISTOPHER LOH SINGAPORE Recreation Club will experience mixed fortunes in their defence of the Singapore Cricket Association senior league title this season. Their skipper, Steven Hiiughton. who charted their course to success last season, will leave next month probably295 words
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300 1972-02-02 30 pENTREFORWARD Vi p v> Soo Peng was in scoring mood yesterday when he netted five goals, Including a hattrick, to help Police 'A' rout Public Works Department 8-1 in a SGSFL Dlv. 2 soccer match at Thomson Road. Soo Peng, who Joined the300 words
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Article195 1972-02-02 30 Raffles squeeze way into final RAFFLES Institution qualified for the final of the City District "B" Division badminton championships when they edued Balestior Hill Technical 3-2 at Bukit Ho Bwec yesterday Boey Tat Kir and Adil Hussein wero Raffles match-winners although they were stretched to full sets in the singles.195 words
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Article104 1972-02-02 30 TV/fARY Sturters. a member of I 1T the United States Lawn j Tennis A.wxiation Junior squad and Taiwan s current women singles champion. Chlng Ling Chang, will give an exhibition match at SCC court* today at 4.30 p.m. Sturteri. a member of the 1970. US Junior .squad, and104 words
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Advertisement548 1972-02-02 30 QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER DESIGNATE A well esUbllshMt manufacturing company with overseas affiliation soelu suitably qualified Quality Control Personnel for the above appointment. Applicants should have the following desirable qualifications > A lelevant tertiary education preferably with engineering bockground. One (o three years similar expeilence H manufacturing company. Ability to communicate548 words
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Miscellaneous98 1972-02-02 30 SOCCER City District A schools championships: SVI v TSS. SJI v RI (SJI ground i. friendly tour match: Hitachi v FAS Selection (Jalan Besar 7.30 p.m.). SGSFL Special Constabulary v Car Parks (Jalan Besar stadium. 6 p.m.). SBHFL Div. 2 (semi-final): Nasuk United v Hotel Hilton (Farrer Park). Dtv. 398 words
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415 1972-02-02 31 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By I IllhKTAI). a handsome three-year-old grey, has made tremendous improvement since his two unplaced runs at Bukit Timah last month and may be worth a flutter against the form horses in the Class 3 Div 3 (if race at Ipoh on415 words
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240 1972-02-02 31 The Gambler has won 3 races in England TIIK (iAMBI.KR. late Stay Free, won three races for Kuala Lumpur millionaire Lim Chool Seng In England last year. A four-year-old English gelding by Takawalk 11. The Gambler won first time out as a three-year-old In a et straight race at Rlpon240 words
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Article28 1972-02-02 31 MELBOURNE. Tues. Rus>an tennis champion Alex Meicveh yesterday won the ■iuih-West men's singles l..<mpionships at Perth by "i utlriK Oary Pemberthy of »>.-l*rn Australia 6-3 6-428 words
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Article149 1972-02-02 31 PIGGOTT WILL RIDE IN STORE BRITISH champion jockey Lester Piggctt will ride in Singapore during Queen Elizabeth's three-day visit from Feb. 18. Piggott, 36 and seven times champion jockey, «li ride in a special race for the Queen Elizabeth Cup on Feb. 20. Singapore Turf Club secretary D. K. H.149 words
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Article67 1972-02-02 31 LONDON. Tues British hors.es won more than £4.400.--000 in foreign prize mrney during 1071 The Hzure was reported jestndav in "Statistical Record" published by Weatherbvs end Stud and Stable Limited, who control the administrative side ot British racing. Brltith-breti and Britishconceived horses were successlul in 4.092Reuter - 67 words
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Article25 1972-02-02 31 The Penang Cycling Assoc.atlon hhve named Aziz Che Rose as Penang s "Cyclist of the Year" for 1971. DA. Clarke Ml selected runner-up.25 words
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Article47 1972-02-02 31 TOKYO. Tues. Horses or boats with trade or commercial names will not be allowed to compete In the Olympic Games. an International Olympic Committee spokesman said yesterday. It has not yet been decided whether the otlenders should be renamed or compete as numbers. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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590 1972-02-02 31 JOKYO. Tues. The Austr an Ski Federation have decided to withdraw their Alpine and Nordic skiers from the Winter Olympic Games "ere over the disqualification ol Karl Schranz. a >man said tonight -'kesman said the was made at a this afternoon the590 words
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Article, Illustration39 1972-02-02 31 British and Commonwealth boxing champion Alan Rudkin whips in a vicious left hook which Jolts challenger Johnny Clark during their 15--round title bout at Royal Albert Hall, London, recently. Rudkin outpointed Clark narrowly to retain his39 words
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Article345 1972-02-02 31 ADELAIDE Tues Australia, although losing the international series against the Rest of the World XI 2-1, had been the better team. World XI captain Gary Sobers said here today. Sobers was speaking after the World Xls nine wicket victory on the fourth day ot the345 words
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Article161 1972-02-02 31 AISTRALIA 311 and 2*l WORLD XI 367 AND 146—1 AUSTRALIA 2ND INNS. K Starkpole lhw b P Pollock 2 A. Woodcock c Taylor b Stbers 16 I Chappell not out 111 J Benaud c P. Pollock b Intikhab 27 G Chappell c Taylor b Intikhab 16 J Inverarity b161 words
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Article130 1972-02-02 31 DRAGUE. Tues KJell Johansson of Sweden won the men's singles title in the Czechoslovak Open table tennis championships in Bratislava when he beat Hungaiys I.stvan Jonyer 21-15. 21-16. 19-21. 21-23 21-17 yesterday. In an all-Hungarian women's final. Judu Magos beat Batnx Kishazi 21-10. 15-21. 21-11. 21-16. World championsReuter - 130 words
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Article248 1972-02-02 31 MEI. BOURNE. Tues A 21--1 year-old boxer was In critical condition In hospital here today aiter collapsing In his c're.xslns-room alter an eight-round bout last night. Italian Pat Lamanna undeiwent a two-and-a-hah hour brain operation to remove a tlood clot but doctors said he was still unconscious. LamannaReuter - 248 words
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Advertisement199 1972-02-02 31 WJWMffIG We are being copied. Make sure you get the real G-Man hand saws. Imitations look like us. Are even packed like us. But don't be fooled. When it comes to hand saws, it's performance that counts. Nothing can match the performance and durability of genuine G-man hand saws, because199 words
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Article, Illustration47 1972-02-02 32 VENGEANCE! FLAMES GUT STORE FLAMES consume a shop-house in Belfast as angry demonstrators protest against the death of 13 sympathisers on Sunday. Most of Northern Ireland was paralysed by a strike yesterday, and crowds roamed the streets in a search for vengeance. I'IM picture (See Page Four).47 words
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Article34 1972-02-02 32 TOKYO. Tues. North Vietnam's official military daily congratulated Malaysian communists on the 23rd anniversary of th'ir National Liberation Art*-., today and predicted they .mid eventually achieve their goals in Malaysia. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article34 1972-02-02 32 Biggest US group PEKINO. Tues. The biggest United States contingent to visit China since the communists came to power landed at Peking International Airport today to prepare the way for President Nixon's visit. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article31 1972-02-02 32 ADDIS ABABA. Tues. African members of the U.N. Security Council have drafted a resolution urging Britain to reconsider the whole situation In Rhodesia, but were holding further consultations today.31 words
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Article91 1972-02-02 32 RAMPAGE BY MALTA GOVT SUPPORTERS VALLETTA. Tups. Angry clriiionsti itnrs went on the rampagr through Valletta today in support of the Government's fUht to set mure rent from Britain for the use of bases on the tiny Mediterranean island. After giving Premier Umi MintofT and his Cabinet a routing welcomeAP - 91 words
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Article398 1972-02-02 32 LONDON, lii.s South Afrlian gold vharr* mrr strong support toward* the rlnsr today In reaction to hi. hi'ihrr bullion price. Gains ranged up to IS pence among producers, with Mime. financial heavies mnminally hasjMT. Industrial* closed easier although ofl the bnttnni. The Financial Times in,'i-» at 3 p.m.398 words
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Article33 1972-02-02 32 LONDON. Tu*s. Spot buvrrt £1407 < £5). M-ll^r. (1409 £4) Forward buyrrs £1417 f.*t. wllrr« £141* Ml. Nrlllrmrnt L 1409 < £3> Tuntovrr a m 430 torn ptn J'.o lons. Tonr Slrady but quirt33 words
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Article59 1972-02-02 32 LONDON. T«e«. Spot 13.70. S«tl«iri.nl: March 1395. April 14.15 April, Junr 14.40. May 14 40. July S<-pl IS. OS. Oct.Drr 15 4V Jan Man h IS.tS. Aprl June 16 21. July Srpl 16 60. Ort LVr 16 10. Jan March 16 95. April Junr 17.10 cl' Frb IS 20.59 words
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Article, Illustration425 1972-02-02 32 P. M. RAMAN - P. M. RAMAN By SINGAPORE, Tuesday fllh Government of Bangla Desli has :ippointed a local firm to ad ;is its trade agent here. A spoKesxi.an of the firm, Seaworld Marine (Private) Limited said his instructions were to handle all trade matters until425 words
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Obituary12 1972-02-02 32 JOE ALOYSIUS PETER, Mrd 11, of ■Mall will .H'lioun r.\ l.nr.12 words
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Miscellaneous13 1972-02-02 32 The weather WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Cloudy.13 words
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