The Straits Times, 3 February 1972
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Title Section24 1972-02-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article515 1972-02-03 1 Nixon on Hanoi's 9-point peace plan WASHINGTON, Wed. PRESIDENT Nixon is willing lo negotiate a Vietnam settlement on the basis of Hanoi's nine-point peace pro|M>sal, the White House said yesterday. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler announced this ap- parent softening of the Nixon Administration's attitude to Hanoi's peaceReuter; AP; NYT; UPI - 515 words
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Article301 1972-02-03 1 Israel on the Canal JERUSALEM, Wednesday |SRAEL agreed i<xl;iy to enter "close proximity" talks initiated by the United States to reach an agreement wi I h Kgypt to reopen the Suez Canal The Israeli decision was made around the same time that Egyptian President Sadat left forReuter; AP; UPI - 301 words
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Article202 1972-02-03 1 Did Mr. Lim jump the gun? KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday MALAYSIAN authorities expressed surprise today over an ann o v ncement that MSA Malaysia Singapore Airlines will cease flyinß from July this year. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. MSA's managing director, Mr. Urn Chin Beng, said that from July the 'Singapore carrier202 words
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Article52 1972-02-03 1 DACCA. Wed. Indonesia has recognised Bangla Desh, the Foreign Minister. Mr Abdus Samad said today. The Press Trust of India said Mr. Samad told reporters while on a visit to Sylhet in the northeast of the country that the Government had been informed of Indonesia's decisionReuter - 52 words
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Article47 1972-02-03 1 SAVONA. (Italy), wed A 29-year-old worker stripped off his clothes, covered himself with alcohol and set himself alight after his wife refused to go back to him. Police said half his body was badly burnt and that his wife had had a nervous breakdown47 words
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Article37 1972-02-03 1 PEKING. Wed. Foreign residents and visitors to Peking were today snapping up copies of a new colourful brochure on the Chinese capitals attraction* which has just gone on sale in b<x>lLshops and hotels here. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article291 1972-02-03 1 ORIME Minister Sir 1 Keith Holyoake has decided to retire, he anncunced today. He will be succeeded by his deputy. Mr. John Marshall. Sir Keith. 67. has been Prime Minister since 1%« He also held the office for two months in 1957. He nmdr his announce- WELLINGTON. WedReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration466 1972-02-03 1 K. S SIDHU - 'Dead hubby alive' shock for bargirl WIFE: 1 COULDN'T BELIEVE MY EYES-I THOUGHT I WAS SEEING A GHOST... By K. S SIDHU: Singapore, Wed. BAR waitress Helen Ong, 34, recalled today how when busy arranging for the funeral of her "husband" she suddenly came face to face with him in466 words
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Article48 1972-02-03 1 BANGKOK Wed Royal Thai Air Force planes, supporting army and police units on the ground today continued their second day of a communist suppression drur in Pitsanuloke province, about 200 mile* '320 km.M north of Bangkok a spokesman for the National Executive Council said APAP - 48 words
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Article30 1972-02-03 1 JAKARTA. Wed Pive peof)le ere killed and four .seriously njured when a chartered D-6 airliner crashed In central Java last night, a Government spokesman .s.ud today. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article31 1972-02-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Australia today ton the battle to host the 1975 PATA conference. The voting was: Australia 42 votes. South Korea 29. and Ceylon 26. iStr Pace ISi.31 words
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Article27 1972-02-03 1 LONDON. Wed.— Britain has arranged formally to recognize the new state of Bangla Desh on Friday, Government officials reported today. AP (See This Page)AP - 27 words
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Article406 1972-02-03 1 $20 mil Orchard Road land deal A $100 M SHOPPING CENTRE PLAN By LESLIE FONG: Singapore. Wed nesda y pKOPKHTY developer Far Hast Organisa tion Centre Unlay bought nearly four acres of choice land along Orchard Road for a proposed $100 million shopping complex. The company paid an undisclosed sum406 words
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Article125 1972-02-03 1 British embassy set ablaze 2 AM LATEST nUBLIN. Wed. The British Embassy was set ablaze here today when thousands of angry Irishmen attacked the building with petrol bombs. Hundreds of police fought to keep the crowd from the doors of the elegant 18thcentury building. Litter bins were torn off lamp-posts125 words
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Advertisement182 1972-02-03 1 jffkATA^E TRIFOCALS? mttmt4iml» and rw«r. Hrn «w».n»»i wi.ntilk d*vK« which c»obl«> ym ckarly at all diitof.cn. oH*f yt«> l»« lon their noturol youthful pow«r So. i» yixi m n o»€« SO, mtiyh* ->» TRIFOCALS can mak. yaur «y« "undar 2S" DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE MANUf ACTURING OPTICIAN CONTACT LCNS PRACTITIONIR182 words
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Advertisement21 1972-02-03 1 holiday bargains: we wrote the book 1972 Cathay Racific Airways Discovery "fours of the Orient See your Cathay Pacific travel agent21 words
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Advertisement10 1972-02-03 1 liiSajthe world's finest tapes Low noise-High output, r^if:, 1 Jebsen&Jessen|10 words
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Article, Illustration406 1972-02-03 2 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO: Cheers— then pledge of support By Singapore, Wed. •pil E striking employees of the Mrkil Box (ioinpimv of Malaysia in Bukit Timah had an unexpected Foreign woman supporter this afternoon. She is Miss Ilda Smona, a Swiss official of the International Metal Workers'406 words
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239 1972-02-03 2 Malaysia's tourist centre in London inefficient: Agent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A British travel agency director today lashed out at the inefficiency of Malaysia's tour i st centre In London. Mr. Simon Goodman, who flew in here last night, described the centre as a "dingy office" without a shopfront In "little239 words
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Article127 1972-02-03 2 JAKARTA. Wed. An Indonesian shipping delegation will soon leave for Singapore to discuss shipping costs between the two Island nations, sources said here today. The sources said the Indonesian Shipping Association would bring up the question of low shipping costs through discount by Singapore liners atAP - 127 words
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113 1972-02-03 2 Pfc.NANG, Wed. The State Government has drawn the attention of the Immigration Department here to the presence of bit groups of foreifn hippies. An official source said today the State Government was concerned about the influence these visitors might have on local youths. It113 words
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223 1972-02-03 2 Feedmealers told: Enough supplies SINGAPORE, Wednesday SINGAPORE'S only soyabean meal maker today assured anxious feedmealers that there was no shortage of soyabean meal and that the company had enough stocks to meet fully their needs. The United Vegetable Oil Co. iPte.i Ltd. said that it had "never" failed to meet223 words
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214 1972-02-03 2 Half of S 'ores problem drinkers start in their teens SINGAPORE, Wed. Drinking in thrlr teens has led one in every two first-timers down the path of alcoholism in Singapore, a survey has shown. In a study of 40 patients admitted to Out ram Hospital's Medical I'nit II for intoxication214 words
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Article21 1972-02-03 2 KAMPAR. Wed M makers have been telephoning lh» ho.'pltnl here to send Its only av.-illoblc ftinbuUinie on fictitious evils.21 words
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Advertisement62 1972-02-03 2 <^i fiRFAT VllllNi I «JHHI| t\ QIM 1 I U II w I B^^^^B /'ANGPOW m. AFFIf D *2sea^» >§5r I BB **^*31l ii«*~Bß«k^B^4 IN FEBRUARY'S AeffVOjfd OTHER 'BONANZAS' SEX AND THE MARRIED WOMAN FASHIONS IN FLIGHT NO HARD FEELINGS, MR. OLD FASHIONED OUR SEA QUEEN* IN LONDON PLUS, THE62 words
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275 1972-02-03 3 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Aussies No. 1 charter travellers to London ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE. Wed—Australians are the No. 1 charter travellers betwocn Singapore and London, charter operators said today. The second largest group are Singaporeans and Malaysians a nd the third are English. Statistics show that of the over 60,000 passengers carried by275 words
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314 1972-02-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday rpRANS International Airlines chairman, Mr. Glenn Cramer, today said countries In the i Pacific area could attract many more visitors if j they adopt a more liberal policy towards charter airlines. Mr. Cramer, speaking on behalf of the International Air314 words
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Article23 1972-02-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Toh Puan Hajah Rahah, wife of Tun Abdul Razak. has return- e<l after a two-week pilgrimage to Mecca.23 words
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Article, Illustration540 1972-02-03 3 MSA SPLIT DATE ADVANCED BY SIX MONTHS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MERCURY Singapore iTI Airlines will "take off in June, six months ahead of schedule. For the MalaysiaSingapore Airlines split schedule has been further advanced, and it is now planned that by540 words
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Article48 1972-02-03 3 SINOAPORE. Wed. Asian scientists will meet here in March for a conference on water pollution. The six-day conference, organised jointly by the Sir.gapore Science Council and trie U.S. National Academy of Science, will be held at Trade Onion House in Shenton Way from March 13.48 words
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Article63 1972-02-03 3 CASE TO STUDY DRUG ADDICTION SINGAPORE Wed. Thr Consumers' Association of Singapore is to study the extent of drug addiction in the Republic. As a first step it will undertake a survey on the use of drugs in the home and its uses by youth as a means of stimulation63 words
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Article59 1972-02-03 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The National Library Oroup Services Section will hold a demonstration on the art of making silk flowers at the Library's meeting room on Feb. 9 at 10.30 a.m. Mrs. E. Austen will conduct the demonstration. Admission is free. Tickets can be obtained from59 words
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Article40 1972-02-03 3 SINOAPORE. Wed. An Indonesian illegal immigrant, who had three previous convictions for entering Singapore without a permit, was today jailed for a year on a similar offence. Salim bin Ali. 45. admitted entering the Republic yesterday.40 words
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Article91 1972-02-03 3 $4,000 bank robbery foiled KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A man snatched $4,000 from a cashier on the first floor of the Chartered Bank here this morning and dashed out. As he darted down the stairway, Miss Chong Pook Vim. shouted 'Thief, thief This alerted some of the bank's staff who left91 words
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Article51 1972-02-03 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Prof. Phoon Wai-On of the Department of Public Health and Social Medicine, University of Singapore, has been re-elected president of the Society of Occupational Medicine. Other officials elected were Dr. Chew Pin Kwee (secretary). Dr. Chau Slk Ting, (treasurer j, and Dr. Yik Tuck Vow51 words
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Article27 1972-02-03 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore and Belgium will sign the double taxation convention at the conference room of the Ptnance Ministry on Feb. 8 at 11 am27 words
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Article40 1972-02-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A $50 million 50-storey hotel-cum-shopping arcade is to be built here by the Low Vat Federal Hotels Group soon, a spokesman of the group said today. The hotel would have TOO rooms.40 words
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98 1972-02-03 3 Ceremony to mark landing site of Raffles SINGAPORE. Wed— The Acting President. Dr. Vroh China Seng, will unveil a plaque in a ceremony to mark the landing site of Sir Stamford Raffles, at 6 n.m. tomorrow. The site, on the east bank of thr Singapore River, has been developed as98 words
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Article77 1972-02-03 3 PENANO. Wed. Eight Taiwanese seamen were charged today in the Sessions Court with causing grevious hurt to a Filipino sailor on Jan. 21. while being members of an unlawful assembly at Church Street pier. All eight Chen Yuan Win. 32. Chen Len Pa 26 Hwang77 words
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Article33 1972-02-03 3 SINGAPORE. WVd. Mr Seah Mvi Kok. MP [or Burnt Ho Swee. will distribute Chinese New Year gifts to welfare residents in the constituency from 10 a.m. to noon on Sunday.33 words
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Advertisement125 1972-02-03 3 on ladies' shoes, handbags, dresses, \^A m intimate wear, Ballito hosiery, Bi sandals, cosmetics, textiles, children's jfij shoes etc. etc. from France, Spain |S| reduced prices (up to 50% on certain V% items) Hurry! For Big Big Pjj P^l money-saving shopping at p9 |B^B(S) FTE LTD M 430 Orchard Road,125 words
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Advertisement242 1972-02-03 3 WEISEN-U DOUBLE ACTION RELIEF for STOMACH ULCERS and OTHER COMPLAINTS. WEISEN-Us main tWJWr ingredient has undergone I -?jj fj! successful trials by many :fj>" leading Japanese Hospitals VSuflP Sole Agents SINGAPORE AND KUAI A I .UMPI JR men uiftH mgPKm co.(s) ptc.itd. BLANC MADE IN GERMANY A Mode for tlie242 words
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Miscellaneous47 1972-02-03 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaU lIUI GREETINGS, >^ MOT > Ar\k))S -V^k^L. BUGS! HOW'S BAD... pUVft itf~M^T 1 THE BALLOON j BUT erhup Widk^&Ji A business^/ v^atcw Tl^S?"*^ I PLANT '.THOSE HOW'S THAT AGAI N I /J^sK f^Z^\ THE NOISE OP- PASSING (A/fL Fe *£f^ TRAFFIC OBL ITERATED MflU47 words
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Article84 1972-02-03 4 'Prisoners not smoking ganja' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Assistant Minister for Home Affairs, Inche Mohamed bin Ya'acob denied in the Dewan Ra'ayat today that prison warders were helping convicts to escape. He added: "I have no knowledge too that these convicts are i Miuiklng ganja." Inche Mohamed said the establishment84 words
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266 1972-02-03 4 MAUREEN CHUA - Death of worker: Shipyard fined $250 MAUREEN CHUA; By Singapore. Wed. A SHIPYARD, where mm was killed while working on a vessel, was today lined $2f>o under the Factories Act. Far East Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd. of Jurong admitted subjecting a ship to cutting operations involving the application of heat without266 words
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Article48 1972-02-03 4 SINOAPORE. Wed. An MSA air ticket in the name of Mr. V. Simac was found in a taxi at Cockpit Hotel by Mr. Hardy Lee of Travellers Express. The owner may collect the ticket from the Straits Times between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.48 words
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116 1972-02-03 4 PAKISTANI PASSPORT MYSTERY DEEPENS BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed.— The mystery of the Pakistani passports affair deepened today with some of the immigrants claiming that they paid money to an unidentified Brunei immigration official. They said they gave up to $45 for a week's extension of stay. Some of them used116 words
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154 1972-02-03 4 Courtersy call on Hon, then mission spilts into two teams CINGAPORE, Wed. The 31-member Japanese investment survey mission this morning paid a courtesy call on the Finance Minis- i ter. Mr. Hon Sul Sen. After the brief meeting, the mission divided into two teams for separate programmes. The first team,154 words
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Article49 1972-02-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrcl The Goodyear Tire and Rubbci Company has been neectiatun with Us proposed local putners <-n the teims «nd conditions tor a joint venture tvrt factory in Malay.' ia This was disclosed in Parli.i ment by Deputy 1 MiniMer Inche All Haji Ahmad49 words
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Article, Illustration281 1972-02-03 4 WONG LAI WAH - Phew! Such a stench as clean-up piles up the rubbish WONG LAI WAH By SINGAPORE, Wed. The pre-Chinese Now Year rlean-up by residents in the Moulmein Rise and Loron{; Sinaran area has caused a pile-up of refuse in the bin rentre at Lorong Sinaran At 10.30 thU morning. 90 mtn281 words
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Miscellaneous208 1972-02-03 4 AUmy Omp By 1.1. Miami in OK MR. OCR V m/, e= -C THE LASTVMiaAW I L— YOU POUT V" W^ ...I CAN HEAR w« CAM THANK rVMWWTT /_TBI- ME, WMAT A HE RUNNING ...AND THE POOR SUPPOSE MAW... HE* HISTEETH YOUB«XJfIH NUTHIN, I HAPPBJCP TO FOR THOSE BUBHBC THINS208 words
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Article, Illustration1806 1972-02-03 5 VICTOR DAVIS - Killers break up Bond's cosy date VICTOR DAVIS Adapted from the film By Two lives snuffed at hands of ruthless pair DAY FOIR Bone THE rising temperature sent a shock of alarm lancing through the fog of pain that clouded James Bond's mind. No time to concern himself with the1,806 words
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Advertisement174 1972-02-03 5 one Scinatqge n multiv itamiin f tablet gives sill the v itamins you need for !24hrs. A well be ilanced diet is essent jal for a healthy and happy IH c. For that, you nef rf the proper intake of vitamins and minerals. But, rr iaintaining a wellbalanced diel can174 words
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165 1972-02-03 6 OINGAPORE, Wed. Singapoiv«ins wishing to visit Pakistan In future will require a visa, If bilateral arrangements are not made between the two governments. This is one of the consequences of Pakistan leaving the Commonwealth of Nations. There may well be others. The165 words
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Article48 1972-02-03 6 SINOAPORE. Wed An air service* agreement was signed today between Singapore and South Korea. The agreement will enable their national carriers to operate services between and beyond their respective countries. It is the 25th air services agreement Singapore has concluded with other countries.48 words
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226 1972-02-03 6 Exclusive club for playboys with saunas, 'bunnies'- KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Malaysian millionaires and playboys will soon get their very own club, complete with sauna baths and "bunnies." Membership is exclusive and granted only to "people with a certain status," a spokesman for Mimaland Sdn. Bhd. said here today. The club226 words
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91 1972-02-03 6 WALKATHON TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CADET CORPS SINGAPORE, Wed. About 2,000 officers and cadets of the National Cadet Corps will take part in a walkathon on Sunday at 8 a.m. The walkathon NCC Walkathon '72 is to raise funds to supplement a programme of activities aimed at developing latent leadership91 words
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64 1972-02-03 6 1972 declared International Book Year SINGAPORE. Wed. Unesco has proclaimed 1972 as International Book Year. The theme for 1972 will be "Books for AH" aimed at focusIng attention on the role of books in society, international co-operation through books and the role of books in national development. In Singapore, the64 words
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Article68 1972-02-03 6 Dressmaking and cooking courses SINGAPORE, Wed. The management committee of Kampong Kembangan community centre will start dressmaking sewing and cooking cake making courses this month. The course will be held at the centre's premises in Jalan Lapang. Changi. from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monthly fee for each course is68 words
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Article, Illustration268 1972-02-03 6 GETTING TO HEART OF THE MATTER... SINGAPORE, Wednesday JJKAHT disease is not an ailment of only the aged and middle-aged, according to a university professor. As an example, lie cites as one cause rheumatic fever, which attacks children at preschool age. Speaking at today's Rotary268 words
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Article34 1972-02-03 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. DalIchl Bank Ltd of Japan, which has Just opened a representative office In Singapore, will hold a three-day seminar from tomorrow at Shangri-La Hotel for Its repiesentatlves In AslaPaclflc area.34 words
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224 1972-02-03 6 Appeal Court frees man sentenced to six months' jail SINGAPORE, Wednesday A WATCHMAN, originally jailed for six months for stealing three cakes of soap, was freed by the Appeal Court today after three days in prison. Mohamed Sali Marican, 31, was employed as watchman for a cargo vessel, berthed in224 words
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Article23 1972-02-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Work has began on the transference of Pudu Prinson to Kajang. the Dewan Ra'ayat was told today.23 words
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Article45 1972-02-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. About 10,000 Malaysians are learning karate, acting Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports Hajt Abdul Talb Mahmud. told the Dewan Ra'ayat. Replying to a question, he said there were 85 karate training centres in the country, with 41 Instructors.45 words
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Article38 1972-02-03 6 KLANO. Wed. The Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor will visit Europe from Feb. 24 They will be away for aeveral months, the private secretary to the Sultan. Inche Mohamrd Yusof bin Amln. said.38 words
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Article40 1972-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sukir bin Mohamad Salleh. 21. a labourer, was jxilca for three months tcuay for having three kartoos of ganja and 52 'MX' pills at Delta West community centre, off Alexandra Road yesterday at 3.40 p.m.40 words
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284 1972-02-03 6 JENNY TO FILE COUNTER CLAIM IN CHEQUE CASE SINGAPORE, Wed. Australian singer Jenny Marshall is to file a counter-claim against another Australian entert. who is suine; her over a cheque ior US$7OO which, it was alleged, was dishonoured This was disclosed today in an affidavit by Mi> shall who is284 words
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Article75 1972-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Centre for Applied Behavioural Sciences will start a series of weekly awareness" sessions tnis Friday They wiii M held at the YMCA Tarißlin Centrr in 60. Stevens Road from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m Fees lor members aro $80 and for non-members75 words
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263 1972-02-03 7 LETTEBS o the Editor will not bt considered f• r HMleiliw idlku th«y have the writers' oames mad ad drewtt. laeladc a r*endony.-n If you Ac not want TMUr HiUsh«d I REFER to tin- lit ter by Mr. Sachalar Sin263 words
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Letter276 1972-02-03 7 In her piece "Why can't one per cent of the education budget be alloted for the handicapped?" she sets the figure at 53.000. We are indeed glad to know that the Social Wei fare Department has start ed a rehabilitation unit to help seek suitable employ ment for the handicapped.276 words
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Letter260 1972-02-03 7 I REFER to the letter from Mr. Nachatar Singh Sandhu. In it he implied that the "open- education policy." recently implemented, was designed to solve the problem of deaf children. To my knowledge, this policy in effect amounts to admission of handicapped children to normal classes, where if they can260 words
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Letter103 1972-02-03 7 I FULLY agree with Victim. (S.T.. Jan. 28) that the STB makes no attempt to track down nuisance callers. I have been receiving such calls frequently, at home as well as In the office and I have to bear it in silence because whenever I ring up the STB. to103 words
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Letter68 1972-02-03 7 W/E REFER to your report In the Sunday Times of Jan. 30, under the headline "Thieves turned out to be guards at factory." Your report that one of the four men charged. Tan Kirn Hock, was a Securicor guard is not correct. He was an ex-Securicor guard. Our organisation exercises68 words
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134 1972-02-03 7 WHY NO WOMAN EXECUTIVE IN POSTAL DEPT? THE other day. I met a former schoolmate and was shocked to learn that female clerks had no promotion opportunities in the postal department. My friend is working as a clerical assistant in the Post Office. She tells me that there is no134 words
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165 1972-02-03 7 EXPLAINED: THAT RIDDLE ABOUT SANTIAGO MEETING WE refer to your report which appeared on Page 5 of your issue of Jan. 27. The membsrs of the Fed 'ration of Women Lawyers of North Malaya. Penung would like to make somt- corlections. M.s. B.H Oon was the only delegate from Malaysia165 words
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164 1972-02-03 7 -Don't expect the HDB to give its flats a $100,000 look GOVERNMENT REPLIES IF 'Concerned Buyer' (ST. Jan. 29) experts HDB flats to be similar to flats built by private enterprise which are sold at prices ranging from $100,000 to $250,000 then It would annear he is in for continual164 words
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Letter101 1972-02-03 7 liriTH reference to the letter by "Disgusted" (ST. Jan. 25) a dog control team of the Primary Production Department has visited the area jn a number of occasions following an earlier complaint and impounded several stray dogs. The owners of licensed dogs were also urged to cooperate In keeping their101 words
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Letter61 1972-02-03 7 I REFER to the letter by "Polluted" (S.T., Jan. 6 I concerning sand-blast-ing at Keppel Shipyard. The management of the shipyard has been asked to take steps to adopt alternative methods of blasting which will considerably reduce the amount of dust created so as not to affect residents In the61 words
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Letter50 1972-02-03 7 WITH reference to the letter by 'Resident' (ST.. Jan. 27). motorcyclists and scooterlsts In Jalan Chal Che? Estate are strongly advised to make use of the parking facilities adjacent to Block 2 and behind Block 8. Jalan Chal Chee. Miss 1.1 M PEK HONG. Public Relations Officer. Housing Development Board.50 words
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Letter68 1972-02-03 7 I REFER to the letter on the mosquito menace at Jalan Kemuning by "Bitten Resident" <S.T. Dec. B>. An intensive mosquito survey was carried out in the area and mosquito breedings were found In a number of residential premises. All the breeding places were destroyed on the spot and appropriate68 words
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Letter51 1972-02-03 7 I REFER to the letter by "Frustrated Expatriate" (ST.. Jan. 18 1. If your correspondent could furnish the address of the house to the Chief Building Surveyors Department, the department would be able to render his assistance on his various complaints. YEONG KIM KEE. Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National51 words
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Letter53 1972-02-03 7 I REFER to the letter regarding loan of free text books by "Widow" (ST.. Jan. 15). If "Widow" can provide more particulars that is the name of pupil and the class she Is attending and the name of the school, the matter will be looked into. NG CHANG WANG. for53 words
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Advertisement27 1972-02-03 7 f NEVER LATE FOR > ANY DATE WITH (OCTO) SWISS PRECISION TIME -PIECE SINGAPORE and MALAYSIA GOOD EARTH (TAI TEE) PTE. LTD. y| P.O. BOX 2211 SINGAPORE V27 words
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Advertisement248 1972-02-03 7 ASRACtM GIANT 1 OFFER rf m. M s..jffiaß Hfi iii H^^^ pß| Jebsen Jessen \bur luck's in at Jt§S- the luckiest Lucky Lim s Show Place JSjJi* price usr in town! UN V ERSAL CARS Wm .^jo^te^^ Escort 1100 2-Door $5,600 Ao^ V< J>\(^j!f\~\ Escort 1100 4-Door $6,370 j. C248 words
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416 1972-02-03 8 CJ LAYS DOWN THE GUIDELINES SINGAPORE. Wed. THK Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, today laid down some guidelines lor investigators, prosecutors and magistrates in cases against police officers by people arrested by them. Police officers, Mr. Justice Wee said, were always open to416 words
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238 1972-02-03 8 ADDRESS WAS FICTITIOUS, ENE INQUIRY TOLD SINGAPORE, Wed. A remisler delivered 46,000 forged shares of Empat Nombor Ekor to a firm of stockbrokers and collected $145,955 on behalf of his client whose address was later discovered to be fictitious, a preliminary inquiry was told today. It was farther alleged that238 words
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Advertisement731 1972-02-03 8 I WV-VWWWW.VVJ'WV.VA'. i ORGANISATION^ > OPENS TODAY! S 2 Shawi Nlfhtlv 700 I 9 30pm "BIRTH OF LIFE" ;I (CHAPTER 2) a* ColorScope-Enghsh Ch neie S^bs a* Advonc. Cath Booking {a" At The Cathay Cintma I fram 10.00 am to *.00pm a* doilr. AH«r 00pm, phona a? baoklnat cart be731 words
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438 1972-02-03 9 PUB to step up drive on water waste SINGAPORE, Wednesday fill-: Public Utilities Board's anti-water wastage campaign last year which tapered off alter the crisis is to be intensified again. PUB patrols will be stepped up, and the PUB is anain appealing to the public to report instances of water438 words
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Article94 1972-02-03 9 LIGHTERMEN QUIT THEIR BUMBOATS SINGAPORE. Wed.— Telok Ayer Basin came to a partial standstill today when more than 400 lightermen abandoned their bumboats. Their main grouse Ls believed to be over a wage dispute. More than 100 bumboats were left idle as th<» lightermen walked out at about 11 a.m.94 words
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Article48 1972-02-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A talk on "Precious and semi-precious stones" by Mr K.J. Fullerton. scheduled to be held at the National Library's meeting room today has been postponed. A fresh date for the talk, organised by the Library's Group Services Section, will be fixed later48 words
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100 1972-02-03 9 Youth with 10-inch knife jailed for 4 months SINGAPORE. Wed. A youth was Jailed for four months by a magistrate today when he admitted having a 10-lnch-long knife to commit a robbery last night. Ng Chee Meng. 18. jobless, admitted having the knife at North Bridge Road at 10.20 p.m.100 words
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Article69 1972-02-03 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Ten men were detained today in the ClD's anticrime campaign, codenamed Operation Eagle. The men picked up by the Secret Societies Division of the CID and crime branches of divisional police stations in an operation between 12.30 a.m. and 4 a.m. are detained69 words
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Article38 1972-02-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Director of Telecommunications. Mr Ooh Seng Kirn. 40. has been appointed the new general manager of the Singapore Telephone Board. He replaces Mr. Albert Y.K Loke. who resigned in November last year.38 words
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Article36 1972-02-03 9 SINOAPORE, Wed Plumber Lim Kok Yong. Hi. today admitted having a bearing scraper at Kallang Park on Oct. 16 last year at 11 p.m. Sentence was postponed to Feb. 14 pending a probation report.36 words
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Article91 1972-02-03 9 Bengali seamen get their luggage SINGAPORE. Wed. The 12 Bengali seamen who left their vessel here for fear that the predominantly West Pakistani crew might hurt them collected their luggage today. "We also collected our wages," said one of them. The seamen who are among 33 crew members of the91 words
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Article76 1972-02-03 9 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Chinese YMCA will start two karate-do beginners' courses on Monday. Se&slons will be on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to noon and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mr. H. Maekawa. a sth dan Black Belt from Japan will be the76 words
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Article, Illustration248 1972-02-03 9 RITA LOONG - As ageless as his song... Bengawan Solo's composer By RITA LOONG SINGAPORE, Wed. The brow Is creased and the smile no longer young. Jut when 56-year-old Indonesian composer Gesang took the stage today to sing Bengawan solo, he was as ageless as his composition which It still THE Indonesian song248 words
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Article22 1972-02-03 9 SINOAPORE. Wed. Miss Teen Princess '71. Marilyn Choo. will open Bata's Shoe Boutique at Tanglin Shopping Centre on Saturday morning.22 words
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Advertisement103 1972-02-03 9 cf ZDirrz:Dc=)Dcr3orr=xicCb 1 0 v n o LI Authentic n B Japanese cuisine g prepared by U Japanese Chefs i from Japan a y and served by J Japanese a Hostesses E TJAIKOKO l*Kr\* For Table Reservations 5 Tel ***** 9 C irllll Tnr yu if|i IflTTfl Brok Nail? Don't103 words
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Miscellaneous304 1972-02-03 9 Straits Times Crossword I aaaaaf bbbbbl \\W\\ feaaaal IbbbbbV^ ACROSS S. Po&Mbly nicer chaps turn up 1. 13 or 16? Yes, a different the street achieving rises game (11). uo>. 8. Being in doubt I mention the 12. There's no sport in a humid old man (4). period <S. 8).304 words
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Article515 1972-02-03 10 The conservation of Malaysia's wild life, a subject of perennial interest unfortunately too often characterised by inaction, moves forward with the introduction of a bill to replace the protection laws now sixteen years old. Their inadequacy was appreciated almost as soon as the legislation was approved. The515 words
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Article236 1972-02-03 10 It is appropriate that the United Nations Security Council, meeting in Ethiopia's capital, should focus attention on Rhodesia, the most explosive African issue. The Pearce Commission's presence in Rhodesia to assess opinion on the SmithHome proposals lends further point. Rejection by the black Rhodesians is probable,236 words
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Article247 1972-02-03 10 The best time to fight a water crisis is before it has happened. Hence the Public Utilities Board's early warning in Singapore. The facts speak for themselves. Consumption down to under 100 million gallons a day. at the height of last year's save water campaign, has247 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1972-02-03 10 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER By LONDON, Wed ii T AM just sorry I did not get him by the throat." There was burning anger and deep hatred in the Irish voice. Bernaciette Devlin, as she stood outside the House of Commons last night and retold1,034 words
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Article615 1972-02-03 10 BILL HARTLEY - BILL HARTLEY By I ON DON President Zulftkar All Bhutto's decision to pull Pakistan out of the Commonwealth is another blow to an organisation that has been Increasingly troubled In the last 10 years. Since the early *****, the loose 32-natlon grouping of Independent states has beenReuter - 615 words
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Article, Illustration945 1972-02-03 10 ADAM RAPHAEL - Kissinger 'AN EGOCENTRIC MANIAC BUT BRILLIANT AND INDISPENSABLE' ADAM RAPHAEL: By Washington THE scene is invariably the same. President Nixon strides into the press room at the White House, makes a brief announcement on a major foreign policy initiative, and within minutes strides out surrounded by his retinue of assistants945 words
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Advertisement75 1972-02-03 10 Styles cut lo the latest trend by our most enperlenced craftsman since 1934. Suits completely hand tailored stitched r t gfi t to the buttonholes ensuring best wor h mensh i p. We are Also irnpo' tit exporters of finest Gents textiles thereby we hjve the latest widest range of75 words
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Advertisement149 1972-02-03 10 OA\/C more VHVC NOW! Never again so much new car for so low a price. ■n bum $5995 ICJ^^^^^^^^^ LaS There will not be too many at this price. We're having a wall-to-wall sellout of existing stocks. So come :n and see how much sense it makes to talk about149 words
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Article, Illustration714 1972-02-03 11 Why we didn't go to war in 71— Sadat I TALKED with the Americans for 1 1 months last year. I came to the conclusion that they do not want to see Egypt a strong country. They neither want to see Cairo emerge victorious in the battle of liberation, norAP - 714 words
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87 1972-02-03 11 COLOMBO. Wed Ceylon is to issue photo identity cards to all citizens from March. Each citizen will be Kiven a number which will be on his card. Th«- Government hopes to issue b. 9 million identity cards by February next year at an estimated costReuter - 87 words
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Article44 1972-02-03 11 FRONTLINE TOUR BY 2 LEADERS PRESIDENT Sudat is tollowcd by War Minister U< n Moha.'.tiej S&dek as they leave the trench while touring; the Red Sea frontline. Mr. Sadat has leaflinned that his decision to ao to war against Israel is irreversible. UPI radiophotuUPI - 44 words
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Miscellaneous17 1972-02-03 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Svou to ccmc- to~w rAKTYj fcoHe AtxT\ (&6OQ&e -pull \ouiT) fvowee -s^owim^)17 words
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Article663 1972-02-03 12 LONDON, Wednesday THE Ulster crisis, deepened by the Londonderry killings on Sunday night, took a turn for the worse as the Irish Republic threatened to move to get the British troops out of the troubled province, unless Britain is "visited by sanity." At theNYT - 663 words
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325 1972-02-03 12 I SALISBURY. W*d. BISHOP Abel Muzorewa. leader of the African nationalist campaign against the Rhodesia independence terms, said last night he was confident the majority of Rhodesian Africans would reject the proposals. The 47 -year-old churchman, chairman of the AntiSettlement African National325 words
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Article, Illustration285 1972-02-03 12 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. JJNDER-SECRETARY of State Mr. U. Alexis Jonnson said yesterday that the US has acDroached the Soviet Union about a possible mutual force limit in the Indian Ocean. Mr. Johnson disclosed this wliile testily! ns before the SenateReuter - 285 words
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151 1972-02-03 12 $5 MILLION SUIT AGAINST U.S. GOVT DES MOINES (Iowa). Wed. The Rocky Marciano Estate has filed a US$5 million damages suit against the United States Government in connection with the 1969 plane crash in which the former world heavyweight champion died. The suit, filed In the U.S. District Court, chargesReuter - 151 words
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236 1972-02-03 12 BREMEN. (West Germany). Wed A prototype ot West Germany's first jet passer ;er alrcratt crashed Into a meadow near Bremen Airport today, killing Its Swiss co-pilot when his parachute failed to open. The pilot and the third crew member were slishtlyReuter - 236 words
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189 1972-02-03 12 Jailed priest: I am treated like a beast RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. A Catholic priest, jailed on charges of political subversion, told a military cot rt yesterday that he had been treated "worse than an animal." "I have bern submitted to several interrogations and beatings." Rev. Gerson Da Conreicao toldAP - 189 words
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Article36 1972-02-03 12 PARIS. Wed Thieves stole art objects worth 1.500--000 francs from an antique dealer here, police said today. Among th objects stolen were old tea pots. statuettes and precious gems.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article29 1972-02-03 12 HEREFORD i England Wed. Mayor Mrs Joan PrendernaM has asked a woman friend to be her official escort because her husband does not want the lob— UPIUPI - 29 words
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Advertisement145 1972-02-03 12 GOOD FORM I I H prosperity I"^^ I IPNHVITY jp I HAPPINESS I ~JL~ ...KNDU Good living the privilege for ■^^^^V^^^^^H those who've made it to the Wm top. That privilege is often refleeted in the things they own k^^V business, property and car. Now. take the Peugeot 504. With145 words
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Advertisement232 1972-02-03 12 SWINDLING AT POKER!! Is i". too much to Mk you for only $1.25 to reveal to you how yOU UK can play "Magic Poker" by producing a pal*- o: Aces and other tricks as well? We guarantee you it can be easily done ot refund your money n full!! Our232 words
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Article, Illustration484 1972-02-03 13 Chou tells Bhutto We'll give you arms free PEKING. Wed pREMIEH Chou En-lai has told President Bhutto that China is willing to provide free whatever arms Pakistan needs for her defence. President Bhutto, who is on a three-day visit to China received this pledge during live hours of talks heReuter; UPI - 484 words
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138 1972-02-03 13 VVASHINOTON. Wed Senator James Buckley said today President Nixon's overtures to China have created "shock waves" of doubt about IS military commitments among its Asian allies. Senator Buckley, who has just completed an eight-nation tour of Asia, said: "The dramatic shift in American policy138 words
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104 1972-02-03 13 Son of Lord Shinwell on theft charge LOS ANGELES, Wea. L Tno son of Lord Shinwell, a member ot Britain's House of Lords, and a former private college president were today charged wiih nine others in connection with theft of US$ll mill.on in securltiei. Ernest Shinwell. 53. and Robert J.104 words
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208 1972-02-03 13 Less power for Britons as coal strike goes on LONDON. Wed—Electricity volt. it. f was reduced today by Britain's coalpowered generating stations, which have heen hit by the coal strike and a record demand from consumers to combat icy weather. "We are walking on a tightrope." a spokesman lor theReuter - 208 words
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Advertisement341 1972-02-03 13 Big bargains for you mXJB^ And more bargains here Here are more offers for you more ajf burners, hotplates and cookers. All !*Mn_i3l_m«^ at bar 9 ain prices! And you have a r^*^^*"Hl^||| 1 choice You can buy these I appliances complete with a H^., m Shellane system. Or just341 words
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Article58 1972-02-03 14 Inchcapr $5.15 VI and U $3.00 5. Tukang $159 %lcan $177 V Iron $4 44 Hume Pref. $2.80 S. M. Ind. $150 Inchcape L. $1.62 Veneer Prod. $185 VI. Bank $2 30 S. Traders $5.95 M. Cont. $2.35 Kar East $2.37 Setron $176 .21 .1C .08 .0S .08 .0158 words
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Article21 1972-02-03 14 I. Indust 1. Glass Jinomoto rtalinf tothmans $0.5Hi SI 50 $1 95 $4.10 $3 44 —.06 —.06 —.05 —.05 —.0421 words
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Article21 1972-02-03 14 Malaya Glass 176.000 City Development 172.000 CarUberg 168.000 P. M. Cement 155.000 Total Turnover 2.28M Delayed Percentage 19.1321 words
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Article33 1972-02-03 14 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Industrial*: 205.(0 2045.18 Hotels: 10.90 10.87 Properties 141.55 14J.43 t Tins: 98.51 98.35 t rubbers: 127.94 128.36 Dec. 30, 1966=100 1 Dec. 31. 1968-100 t Dec. 29, 1M2=1O«33 words
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Article271 1972-02-03 14 PRlfh advances led declines in selective tradine on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. More buying interest was noted in second rank stocks. Support for leading equities was generally thin but prices held steady as reflected in a fractional rise in the Straits Times'271 words
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Article1082 1972-02-03 14 810 AHO OFfCR PRICII OFFI- I I CIALLT LISTIO AT TMI CLOU 1 OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC or TMI STOCK IXCMANCB I WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN 1 BRACKETS YEITBRDAV WIRI: j INDUSTRIALS < > CLOSING TONE: All sections closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total1,082 words
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Article1213 1972-02-03 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of Ihe Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ACMA (1) 1.82. Ajinumoto d> 195. Alcan (1) 1.69. (2) 1.70, (1) 1.73. (1)1,213 words
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Article193 1972-02-03 14 TPHE Association gf Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Feb. 2. Loral dolUra to one unit Selling Buying of Foreign Currency II or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7.4150 7.3825 7.3700 Australian Dollar 3 4125 3 3675 3.3475 Canadian Dollar 2 8450 2193 words
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528 1972-02-03 14 FRASER and Neave is to buy itself a substantial minority stake in Malaya Glass Factory. Under an agreement reached between the two companies. F and N will take up three million $1 par shares of Malaya Glass at a price528 words
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Article198 1972-02-03 14 THE Straits tin price in Pcnang yesterday dipped another fraction by 50 cents to $619.50 per picul on an official offering down 71 tons to 249 tons. The overnight Lon- don metal price was easier with forward buyers quoted £4 lower at £1,417 per metric ton. The198 words
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Article25 1972-02-03 14 FF.B. 2. HI 1111 l H 87.25 cents (down 1.50 cents). TIN: 5619.50 (down 50 cents). Official offering 249 tons (down 71 tons).25 words
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Article109 1972-02-03 14 -HINESE PRODUCE fXCHANCI, SINGAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL VISTIROAV. Coconut Oil: liulk S42i silkra. drum S44i sellers. Cepra: Mixed (fob) loose UK Cont. $26 B. Papper: Muntok AST A wblte fob. 100 NLW ***** sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96 NLW $IS7| sellers. Sarawak special black fob 96/ NLW109 words
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Article54 1972-02-03 14 Tueiday Mendiy •U.S. >US. London 4h.io 47.15 Beirut 4X40 47.45 HonKkong 4s. HS 4- Zurich 4X.008 47.008 40.308 47.308 Paris 47 «9 47.20 Spore (1) 48.70 4K.90 Spore (2) 171.00 171 M) (1) Export price In non-sterling areai In U.B. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers price in54 words
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Article73 1972-02-03 14 T»1IL Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Customs duties for the period from Feb. 3 to 9: Rubber 40V* cents a Ib. Copra $426.00 a ton Palm Oil $C 54.00 a ton Palm Kernel $235.25 a ton The rates of duties payable are: Rubber73 words
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Article37 1972-02-03 14 London copper prices on Tuesday iprrvioun In brackets). Wirebar Spot buyer (421.00 (£420.00) seller {421. 50 ((420.50): Three Month* buyer (427 10 <{426.M) seller f 421 00 ((427.001 Market tsfls: steady (ales: 1 375 tons.37 words
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Article35 1972-02-03 14 In London on Tuesday palm oil pnc«» of Malayan 5 P«r c«nt Cl* UK N European port* in bulk: sterling p«r lonu ton Feb /March wai quoted at UK {77 idlers (UKiM) sellers).35 words
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Article358 1972-02-03 14 rubber market yes•L terday sagged during the morning on lack: of adequate buying support to reach a low point of 87.75 cents per kilo for February. The MRFB bought again for the lower grades of sheets only. The morning session closed dull. The market lost further gains during358 words
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230 1972-02-03 14 INCHCAPE has sold a piece of property at Orchard Road in Singapore belonging to one of its whollyowned subsidiaries at a whacking profit. In an announcement yesterday. Inchcape says the subsidiary. Champion Motors (Singapore) has entered Into a contract for the sale of the freehold property230 words
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Article167 1972-02-03 14 CENTRAL OIL Palm reports marginally better pre-tax profits of $569,274 lor the half year to November 1971 compared with $566,028 previously. Output of palm oil was 3,033 tons during the six months aeainst the forecast of 3.200 tons while that of oalm kernel came to 607 tons against the167 words
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Article178 1972-02-03 14 TtIELBOURNE. Wed— Mining ITA and industrial share prices were mixed in moderately active trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oils generally were firm on yesterday's levels. Today's closing middle prices In Australian dollars and cents with the differences on yesterday's close. INDUSTRIALS P. >\mpoi oi' uncn \ust. Con.178 words
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Article177 1972-02-03 14 YEW YORK, Tues The stock market finished the day slightly higher after trading mixed to lower for most of the session. Today > closing price,, in t\S dollars followed by the difference on yesieraay s pri™». P. Allied Chemical 32 un.h. Allis Chalmers 14% Am. Airlines 42'; Am177 words
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Article226 1972-02-03 14 XIONG KONO. Wed The market had another quiet and dull day's trading only relieved by the excellent results of Wlr.sor. whose interim of 75 cents as against last year.- 60 cents saw the share put on 60 cents to close at HKIIB6O The day's turnover value amounted U>226 words
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Article40 1972-02-03 14 (As at Fni. li Fund of Aunt merlin* AS3.M Fund Of Aunt. |L'B I>oilarl A 53.03 (As at Feb. 1> Real Estate Fund of Au.i AJ7 25 (From Feb. 1 to 29) Property Bond -if Aust. A 51.0440 words
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Article285 1972-02-03 14 THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yefterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above 1 mlh 4 >. to 4 9 16': 2 mths .4916 to 4 3 mths 4 to 4 lj 16': 6 mths 5 to 5 7 16. 9 mths285 words
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Article38 1972-02-03 14 On the fr«a eishante market in Hong KonK yeaterday the U.S. dtllar quoted at 55» for T.T. and 5 6773 for cath Sterling wai quoted at 14 48 and •ne tael geld vi 334 62338 words
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384 1972-02-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday AUSTRALIA was elected today to host the 1975 PATA conference easily beating: off challenges from South Korea and Ceylon. Her success came inMiiti- of two dramatic appeals in the last 24 hours ratline on the Australians to withdraw from the384 words
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178 1972-02-03 15 Coroner rules out neglect in train -mishap- OINGAPORE, Wed. A locomotive engine driver felt the train Jerk shortly after he saw some children running across the railway line, a coroner heard today. But Ahmad bin uarus said he did not stop the train because he felt he did not hit178 words
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78 1972-02-03 15 JOHORE BIIARU, Wed.— Five robbers, one armed with a pistol, held up a goldsmith and his teenaged son after overtaking; their car along; the main north-south trunk road near Cha'ah last night and robbed them of a shotgun, 25 cartridges, a I gold78 words
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Article, Illustration410 1972-02-03 15 EVELYN NG - Riddle of missing Oxford graduate EVELYN NG: STORE STOPOVER ON THE WAY TO JOB IN JAPAN By Singapore, Wed. jyjYSTKRY shrouds the disappearance of ;i 25-year-old Oxford graduate who slopped over in Singapore on his way to :i job in Japan. John Gianville Proby was la*;t seen by his friends410 words
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Article71 1972-02-03 15 Scholarships for three students SINGAPORE. Wed. Three students have received scholarships worth a total of $1,600 from the Singapore Indian Education Trust. They are Miss p Mangayerkarnsi. a pre-Unlversity student. Thiruni ivu:.arasu Jothenathan. a flrst-yeur engineering student at the Sn igapore Polytechnic, and K.V. R atnam a final-year medical student71 words
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87 1972-02-03 15 Jailed for bid to steal tape recorder SINGAPORE, Wed. A barman and his friend were today jailed for a total of 15 months for attempting to steal a tape-recorder from a car early today. Tan Cheng Chin. 22. who hail two previous convictions, was Jailed (or a year. His friend.87 words
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Article62 1972-02-03 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tnt retiring chairman and chler executive of the Cold Stora*'.' Oroup. Mr. S.R. Parker, and his family will leave for Britain on board the P. and O. liner Ororiaay on Feb. 7. The catering staff of Cc Id Storage Supermarket present ed him with62 words
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Article24 1972-02-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. There were nine prison* in Malayslk and total of 3.157 convicts, it iv answered ir. the Dewan Ra'ayat today.24 words
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131 1972-02-03 15 Imitation cosmetics: Man fined $1,350 SINGAPORE. Wed A man was fined v total of 51.350 today for manufacturing three imitation brands of cosmetics. Tun Kens Por. m fined $500 lor producing 1.200 bottles of "HaieUne" cream; $500 for manufacturing 120 bottles of 'Santalki" perfumes and $350 for producing four bottles131 words
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Miscellaneous928 1972-02-03 15 On your TV and Radio 2.45 Ml Programme Summary 1.11 The Des OXonner Show >•» Opening and Where the 7.21 Chinese Calligraphy (English 2 Set!? X! El 3.3. S difr Singapore Hg ffIS SpT he Bush Kangaroo tS Kurort s M '**s&" 4.J1 The Rifleman 958 Parliament Report 3M Housewives928 words
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651 1972-02-03 16 SWALK, ITALY AND HOLLAND ARE FORGOTTEN WORDS A FEW months ago, a leading stationery manufacturer In England sponsored a national contest to find the most accomplished love-letter writer. The organisers expected at least a thousand entries. They got 14. "They were mostly from651 words
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Article, Illustration305 1972-02-03 16 f IKE all men, Mr. T. Kitazaki has an eye for pretty girls. And the variety he appreciates most is that who does not answer back when he should twist their arms a little, or perhaps man-handle them once a while. In305 words
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Article, Illustration155 1972-02-03 16 TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT THESE GLAMOROUS KNITS MfHEN knits first made the local fashion scene, they did it in unimaginative heavy, clumsy and thick woollens. Now, knits are worth more than a second look. In fact, with new fibres and methods of weaving, knits rate high as one of the155 words
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Article, Illustration85 1972-02-03 16 Beauty In The Tweatiea In the early twenties the complexion is at its loveliest and you should take care to treat it wisely and well by smoothing a aim of moist tropical oil over the face and neck before applying make-up so that your skin, particularly the delicate tissue surrounding85 words
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Article132 1972-02-03 16 INDONESIAN Titar Iwan is reputed to have created some of the most beautiful batiks in the world. Moat know him for hU delicate drtifna. Bat few know that he holds a Ph. D in law. "I'm a Yale man, clau of "65. I also went to LSE132 words
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Advertisement807 1972-02-03 18 .^ppMgBMHMpMHHHHBHWfHpHBIViHVBV I nL«-*-^* KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. J V KAWASAKI KINKAI RISEN KAISHA LTD. "l JAPAN, H. KONG. STRAITS SERVICE. BjHBjBIBI MBM H* Spore ETA P Kian. ik.u.M.,. |frt I!'* 1 Japan Par.lan Cull Sarvlea t"/"V B Frt c"'smbo'Kara.' Muscat Dubai/Abudhabi/ "'if"'""".. 5 J Mar Coni,Bahri.n.Ku«a.t,Khorr,B«rih (poMib't Kaaikawa war. Dammam).807 words
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Advertisement789 1972-02-03 18 ORIENT LINES LTD. (iNCORPORATtD IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) A ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P. Sham Penan. A- »ci NEPTUNE TOPAZ J I Fit 1/12 Ftl 12/14 Ft* B eao 93, London 13 3.789 words
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Advertisement762 1972-02-03 18 .pi ["""nlalaysian international SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No3OE Jlrv Ampiog Kualalu.npur M| The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Smgipce P S'Mm Per"in« Arritril: BUHCA MELOR II 11 F.I 14 II Fel It 21 Frt Hwre 15 3 London W 3 H burg 28 3 B men X762 words
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Advertisement683 1972-02-03 19 TNI MIT Or •IMQAP4RI AUTMO PONT KLANC OUT: Beheld. IJoyd 15/ IS. lUfuku p^^H^Lj^Si^i" 1111^ 11 UUU Maru 1». Hb» Htn« 22. OHk.w. atom Pmndo Htm<l ao<l *»<«>" 23 26. Automaton 4S and Vlabva ltr*M» ••rttn: Bcnnnru. Romltio nrtk If, Maru Buncm Kn.ar.rn. Ko«fh Opal. W, luKl Item <JOKA) 5.683 words
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Advertisement834 1972-02-03 19 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. In mpomam to »h« ttnuadi ol Uiipp«n ra Si««apor« mn4 M«t.T»'« M.I.S.C. h«l great plcaiurt in annownono. rK« t»»r— htctt— of tp«ci«lrM«l timber carrier m.v "MARITIME STAR". ich.JuUd Tonjong Moni: 10 12.2.72 Singopore: 14 17.2.72 P. Swettcnhom 18 22.2.72 Pene p 23-25.2.72 For discl.argc London,834 words
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Advertisement623 1972-02-03 19 S TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD SINGAPORE Applicoticni are invited for the following posts: (A) SENIOR CONVENTION OFFICER (i) Qualifications t Experience Preference will be given to candidates possessing a recognised University Degree or relevont professional qualification with ot leost three years experience in the promotion ond organisation of regional ond international623 words
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Advertisement794 1972-02-03 19 PIONEER INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED Singopore's leoding manufacturers ot high quality Knitwear inxite appliconts tor the following positions: SALES EXECUTIVE (MALE OR FEMALE) To handle the sale ot fashionable Double Knit Jersey Fabrics ond Knitted Shirts Sportsweor. Candidates must be well introduced to the loco' textile traders ond garmet manufacturers,794 words
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Advertisement765 1972-02-03 20 ITS ANNOUN«M«NT/HMOHAt mX L: 3 3 sr Maiavila enly: SO cants a »tr« ■>«■ nrTlll c mSmm wm t« n FOR DETAILS. mm 1~ Slngaperi and Malaysia ti-M «ril B- ll l Wlnlmum /or 1* wortt. Mlnlmtjm lIIJJ tor IJ wcrtt. Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Foo Kiah765 words
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Advertisement743 1972-02-03 20 JUNIOR ACCOUNTING CLERK and book-keeper. Male/female required losses* School Certificate and experadvantage. Apply In own handwriting with 1 recent photograph (non-returnable) and state salary expected to Box A 4429 BT. 8 pore REQUIRE A SALESMAN to sell Arc weldinu ..ectrodes and equipments from West-Germany. Applicant must have experience In thu743 words
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Advertisement815 1972-02-03 20 WANTED BY LARGE American firm I male Book-keeper salary around S«hi Pleaae appl. atating experience educational background to. c ther with an unreturnable paasport I photo to Box A 4389 87 S nore FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT and preatigeoua position! for matured and ilncere people, who can make deciaiom and care for815 words
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Advertisement881 1972-02-03 20 WANTED SHOP Aaslstant cum delivery clerk (Male) Singapore Citizen, apply stating age and salary required to Box A 4427 S.T. Spore. IMPORT SXPORT FIRM Require! immediately one saleaman with experience Send i«rt:culars. salary required to PO Box 713; B'pore. CENERAL AMAH young Chines* girl muat live In. 573. Sixth Avenue881 words
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Advertisement973 1972-02-03 20 KATONC SEAVIEW PALACE. Lattat California 2-atorey aeml-detached house. Suitable for foreigners, businessmen, office executlvea etc. Furnished, unfurnished can be arranged. Ring Mr Chay <<7532 8 pore 4-BEDROOMED NEWLY DECORATED HOUSE dlst 10. fully furniihed. 3 bathrooms. fitted kitchen. putlo. garden. 2 earporch. 2 alrcondltionere. 2 refrigerator! Tel. *****0 ***** Spore973 words
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Advertisement926 1972-02-03 20 OIST. t NAPIER ROAO furnished apartment 2 aircoDditiooed bedrooms. telephone. quiet. excellent view. Phone ***** Spore OXLEv GARDEN luxuriously furnished flu' 2 bedrooms servant's room Contact tel. *****5 during office no-in FURNISHEO LUXURIOUS HOUSE to let In dlat 11. Apply Goodearth Realty Pte Ltd. Tel. Spore *****6 FURNISHED 3 BEDROOMS926 words
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Advertisement991 1972-02-03 20 DISTRICT 11: Dunearn Road, singlestorey bungalow. Area approx 10.500 sq ft. Freeho'd 5-roomi 3 WC bath. Living and dining rooms Terraito flooring. aluminium door and windowa Spore 264H4 SEMBAWANC HILL 3-bedroom semi Type Terrace Houae $40 000 Property S'.lea A Service Agency. HUM OIST. t 3 bedroom, d ft.it in991 words
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Advertisement903 1972-02-03 20 Education FEBRUARY BEGINNER! CLASSES ahorthand: Two month! rapid course mornint tit 11. afternoon 2 330 idaliy) Five months course Tuesday, and Thursdays R 30 9 30 jLj on Hivs and Frldavs 7 30 s nil pm. Hookkecping principles of accounts: Three months course Tuesdays Thuridayi and Saturday 11—12 noon or903 words
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Advertisement491 1972-02-03 21 ■■■■■■■■■bh pv^wp^m^PwwHwm 1 Cont from Page 20) Wanted yard Road or jalaa Basal Contact tel 44-7<>-Buiinaas opportunities MANPOWER SUPPLY I.ilo.irer--Masons Carprntrrs Plumbers WrUlrrs -I'larit opervtors— Me. hanirs Insuranre/C.P P lacluaive. ConHI 1 't; ih l'.(J. Hi Travel and tours Tour Malaya s.vrn Dajn S»llci litlonrd Bus Ssl3.'j Departure Every Sunday.491 words
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Advertisement584 1972-02-03 21 FETC CHAHTEa PLIGHTS. Blnsa-porr-London 1404 BinKaporcBrussels *625-, Cincaporr-New York »'«hi KKTt: Is the aols Oiartrrrr 1 ttl lit tish Ca rdonian Airways' 8707 1 and Saber Air's DC-D which hay« full trsflic rw:hts to fly rrcularly batwasa fmnarxirr and London. All n.|..ir>urra Kuarart.rd. Intrrded pasM *rr not rpqu:r«l to bt584 words
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Advertisement905 1972-02-03 21 MALACCA ANO CHINESE 2 layer cabinets red/gold set's* carved Malacca screen, desk, sideboard, dining table, lacquer boxes, brass beds single and doubk. 1 width square poles, oil lamps etc *****0. 44 Chestnut Drive, s pore 23 WHOLESALE RETAIL Local Marine fish orders undertaken for unlimited supply of corals livr and905 words
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Advertisement883 1972-02-03 21 I*4l OPEL HIKOHO ISOO. rhrrumiwm good condition only SSSO ring *****5 Spore 9 sm. to 4 pin JAGUAR MARK K. Good cundltuin Plravr ring *****1 t»l 32 Miv hua (Smaaporrl. TRIUMPH TR4 SporH 1963 Imuramr 7J NrH tvrf^. rn«iine o%rrhaulr»l 12.600 on o. Trl Jimrt *****6 IHI MAZOA ISOO r.rrllrnl883 words
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Advertisement735 1972-02-03 21 OJTC Require* DOCK FOREMAN (MECHANICAL) And FITTERS/SHIPLOADER CRANE OPERATORS (Including Apprentice Fitters Shlploader Crane Operators) for JURONG PORT DOCK FOREMAN (MECHANICAL): Salary Scale aY Requirements: $425 x A2O 465 505 x A 25 630 655 x A3O 775 (consolidated). Point of entry will depend on qualifications nnd experience. Have, at735 words
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Advertisement1098 1972-02-03 21 ssLiW. isss>7aSSassl -Basa^Z U mA% UNVATAAN KrMrNTrKI\S rn\.l\R\\ MALAYSIA rrnrmiM 111 (lilmm! |*l I BSIHHI 188 I u.i in... n utitok I'KIKKIKSWN s|j|| K,M»V|| VI \K I >\W I: IKIIrK \ll OJ *****1 l I. in Xiv ir.m ■aaak: ill smi Prnch $15 Ittl S.llu M..1.1 I, |H in satu1,098 words
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Article529 1972-02-03 22 Jilt PROFESSOR showed good form at Ipoh yesterday when he did a 3f gallop in 36 1 ssec on good going. The Professor raced only once last season. He showed promise, finishing sixth with 9.0 in a Class 3 Oiv 1 6f race at Ipoh in529 words
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468 1972-02-03 22 From JACK FINGLETON ADELAIDE, Wed. Those behind the scenes knew how difficult a Job World team manager Bill Jacobs had to do, said Sir Donald Bradnian in his speech here yesterday in winding up the international cricket series between Australia and the World468 words
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Article33 1972-02-03 22 LONDON. Wed. England swept through to the European zone final of the Über Cup. the women's badminton team competition, in Denmark next month when they beat Holland 6-1 at Scunthorpe yesterday.33 words
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540 1972-02-03 22 j SAPPORO. Wed. AUSTRIA today bowed to an emotional appeal by their disqualified Alpine star Karl Schranz and decided not to withdraw their skiing teams from the Winter Olympics here. Dr. Karl Heinz Klee. president of the Austrian Ski Federation, told aReuter - 540 words
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112 1972-02-03 22 BAN LIFTED: CEYLON TO HAVE PONY RACES FOR START rOLOMBO. W>d. The Ceylon Government have given permission to the Ceylon Turf Club to hold pony races in the inland where horse racing has been banned since 1964. Arrangements are brine made by the Ciub lo stage ?i>ny races next monthReuter - 112 words
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Article53 1972-02-03 22 LONDON. Wed. Britain exported racehorses and broodmares valued at £3.271.066 to 42 different countries last year. According to flgurrs publish id yesterday by Weatherbys and Stud and Stable Ltd —the secretariat of British racing 2. 154 horses were exported Prance were top buyers with a figure53 words
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174 1972-02-03 22 Finnegan strips Velensek of title I ON DON, Wed. Chris Finne^an, Britain's former Olympic champion, put in a storming finish to outpoint West German Conny Velensek ovor 15 rounds at Nottingham last night and strip him of the European light- heavyweight boxing title. Flnnegan won an unanimous decision from theReuter - 174 words
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Advertisement672 1972-02-03 22 PERBADANAN PEMBAN6UNAN PULAU PINANG PBMNQ DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION) Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada Warganegara Malaysia untok memenohi Jawatan2 berikut Nama Jawatin Krlatakan dan renralaman di Diploma yang di-akui d»--i lam jurusan Kejuruteraan Awam Maktab Teknik Kuala I.umpur atau kelayakan yan< sa-taral oengan<l> p.mbanlu Teknik 'nya: i mi Lulus dalam Baha*a Ma- laysla672 words
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Advertisement974 1972-02-03 22 LF.MBAGA PEMASARAN PEBTANIAN PEBSEKUTUAN (Federal Agricultural BUrkeUn, A«lhorlty) MALAYSIA 1 permohonan ad«-lah dl-p«J«w« d*rU»d* W^P^™ Malaysia untok JawaunS yang beniut dengan Lembaga Pem»saran Pvtanlan Persekutuan. A AHLI EKONOMI PEBTANIAN $80?x*40* i.OOO 1.050 x5O 1.500 (termaaok semua) dl-tambah elaun rumah <2 1 Kelayakan dan Prncalaman: Chalun2 bagl lantekan hendak-lah mempunyal:--il« Ijarah974 words
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Article, Illustration489 1972-02-03 23 JOE DORAJ - JOE DORAJ By SINGAPORE 5-0 winners over Johore in a Malaysia Cuptie on Sunday, last night proved U was no "flash in the pan" when they held the formidable HUachi team of Japan to a 0-0 draw at Jalan Hesar stadium. The tourists, who edged Selangor 2-1489 words
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Article102 1972-02-03 23 TWO second-half goals enabled 1 Nasuk United to eliminate Hotel Hilton 3-1 in their SBHFL Div 2 semifinal at Farrer Park il.iy. Br-tiii'an put Nasuk ahead »'th a splendid 10th minute •ut Hilton rallied strongly Ui equalise through Ronnie Koh Just aefore half-time. Midway ir. the second-half102 words
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197 1972-02-03 23 SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association's president. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, has called for greater collective efforts towards making 1972 "a year of active Implementation of the plans." reports ALBERT JOHNSON. He tcld SASA officials that 1972 was a "very Important period"197 words
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386 1972-02-03 23 '.PORES two main shootngM at Mount Vernon 1 d Buklt Tlmah will undersl2oooo face-lift for Mart SEAP Oamcs t I i here bulk of the money will be >! *"it on the development o: 50m pistol range at Mount n thus386 words
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Article, Illustration385 1972-02-03 23 G. ROBERT - G. ROBERT By SINGAPORE Rugby Union will seek the support of all SEAP countries to include rugby as one of the sports in the Seventh SEAP Games in Singapore next year. This follows the Singapore National Olympic Council's "green light" to SRU's claim385 words
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Article91 1972-02-03 23 SWISS Cottage qualified to meet Whitley. who edged ACS 2-1. In the Buklt Tlmah District Schools 'C division soccer championship final when they oeat Ahmad Ibrahim 3-0 at Farrer Park yesterday. American School, the 'A' champions, maintained their unbeaten run when they beat Dunearn Secondary 1-091 words
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Article84 1972-02-03 23 BUKIT Ho Swee beat Singapore Chinese OlrU School a-0 to win the City District Schools B 1 girls badminton title at Buklt Ho Bwe* yesterday Results (Buklt Ho 9wee first): Peh Ah Bee bt Saw Wei Ying 11-1. 11-7; Farldah bt Teo Lee Hlang84 words
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Advertisement759 1972-02-03 23 INCHCAPE BERHAD PROPERTY DEVELOPMENTS IN SINGAPORE 1. Inchcape Berhad announce today that their wholly owned subsidiary, Champion Motors (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.. has entered Into a contract for the sale of its freehold property (adjacent to CX. Tang) at No. 304 Orchard Road to Far East Organisation Centre Ltd., which contract759 words
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Advertisement700 1972-02-03 23 THE roRT OF SINGAPORE AITIIORITY TENDER NOTICE 1 Tenders are invited for the one-year tenancy cf the Port of Singapore Authority Police Mfss Canteen at fanjong Pagar The tenancy will begin on Ist March 1972 and expire on 28th February 1973 2. Tenderers must .«tate clearly the types of food-stulfs700 words
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Miscellaneous48 1972-02-03 23 HIDMINTON City District Ij "B" boys fiial: Bukit 'if v Raffles Inst. (Bukit we 2 15» Katong District n (u mls "C final (Kpg. Chye Chee School 8 45 nm >. MOCOI FTirndhes: HampH v Apple United (Jn Bfsar 5 30); Hampshire A' v Hamilton (Jn Besar 7 30)48 words
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Article, Illustration41 1972-02-03 24 riKOI wct|i openly at his emotional homecoming in Tokyo today. The former sergeant who spent 28 years in the wilds of Guam rather than surrender, was Riven a hero's welcome by flag waving countrymen. I'PI picture.41 words
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296 1972-02-03 24 'Banzai' welcome from thousands as 70 mil see it on TV TOKYO, Wed. ttOICHI Yokoi, the 56-year-old former sergeant who spent half his life hiding in the Jungles of Guam, returned to an emotional homecoming here today. Looking pale and fragile after his lonely ordeal, Yo\oi was supported by twoReuter - 296 words
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70 1972-02-03 24 Another boost for UK gold reserves LONDON. Wed.— Britain's gold and currency reserves increased by i'ls3 million last month, the Treasury announced today. At thr md of the month the PMTM were £2.679 million another new poak which follows I m.i.\MVP £204 million increase in December. The January build-up, whichReuter - 70 words
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Article28 1972-02-03 24 BANGKOK. Wed. Twn US warpianes crashed on take-ofl within two hours at Korat airbase In north-east Thailand today, killing one American and injuring a second. APAP - 28 words
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Article62 1972-02-03 24 HONG KONG. Wed— The Chinese Government has decided to change into grants four loans it has already given to Pakistan, according to the New China News Agency today. The decision was made known in a joint communique signed by Pakistani President Bhutto and Premier Chou En-lalReuter - 62 words
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Article28 1972-02-03 24 BRUSSELS, Wed. The Belgian National Bank today announced it will cut Its discount rate by 0.5 per cent to 4.5 per cent as of tomorrow. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article539 1972-02-03 24 LOMK)N W..1. Thr -link markrt hi-i-it vira.lv tiNl«v .illi-r r.«"-ir»-i .•rllrr lo*s<t lolkmimi llrit.n.. .,M .•ml i nrrt-ni v r»-*>. r >*^ ln« rrji^c. Sourt en MM li.nlinq i- rathrr quirt. Al S p.m. thr Hi.on.nl Tut „■■>•-. up 0.1 .it 491.1. (...1.1 -li.tr.- I k>sr<l vrrv hi539 words
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Article91 1972-02-03 24 Now the flying barber LONDON. Wed— "Short back and sides" in mid-air is a British travel agency's short cut around a long hair problem. The Far East Travel Centre (FETC) has a cheap travel plan to Australia for passengers under 18, with an overnight stop at Singapore. But FETC hasReuter - 91 words
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Article29 1972-02-03 24 MANILA. Wed. An unidentified man wounded 11 student* with buckshot yeMerdiiy. at thr height of ;i .student demons)ration protesting an impending incrcii.se in tuition fees. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Obituary32 1972-02-03 24 THI MMAIHt OP Ih. late Joe Aloymui Peter, 'ravri 30-A Madrai Bin, i on 3.2.72 at 245 p.m. for Our Lady Of Lourdrn Church and thenc* 10 CHu» Chu Kan* CVmrttry32 words
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Advertisement41 1972-02-03 24 tjftvt cue &M&&U4 itaAJ _^^^igggggggg| IB^^^^^^ ****^^^^^p^^^^ die eve4> aAAtect&fa/ atff. {Qnwde fu»n u^o/e ia^iae tiu^n '/'Zoi, <^}xs(wu4aMefU>*n a/t \27eafonet4 &na **^<fait/menrfz/ \2s%He6. Sole Agents and Service Station: M.PRAGER(PTE)LTD. 159, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. 188, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur.41 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-02-03 24 The weather WEATHER outlook for Sinu-.i-pore from I ;i m t.i tio"ii today: Fair.14 words
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