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Title Section24 1972-02-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 1)18 National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article331 1972-02-11 1 War hots up as Tet nears 50 Red attacks SAIGON, Thursday AMERICAN air strikes against communist positions across South Vietnam increased tenfold as military spokesmen reported a surge of guerilla activity today. At the same time, the United States cancelled all military leave, recalled two Seventh Fleet aircraft carriers toAgencies - 331 words
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196 1972-02-11 1 Chinese and Vietcong directing communists in Thailand BANGKOK, Thurs. Chinese and North Vietnamese advisers from a central command in neighbouring Laos are directing communist guerilla activities in northern Thailand, according to It Gen. Jesus Vargas. secretarygeneral of Seato. Gen. Vargas, who recently toured the com mpnist infiltrated northern provinces, saidReuter - 196 words
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Article24 1972-02-11 1 PHNOi. PENH. Thurs. Cambodia expressed official tupport today for Malaysia's plan for neutralisation of South-east Asia, guaranteed by the big powers. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration128 1972-02-11 1 rE long wait pays off for schoolgirl Poh Sob Mvi, 14, as she holds one of Singapore's first $10 silver coins. Like 7,000 others, she bad waited more than an hour outside the Singapore Currency Board office in Empress Place yesterday toMohamed Yusof - 128 words
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Article112 1972-02-11 1 BELFAST, Thurs.— A bomb concealed In a corruKated Iron hut exploded early today, blowing off the leg of a British Army officer and wounding another. The explosion of about 50 pounds of gelignite came seconds after the two servicemen examined the hut and a cluster112 words
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Article56 1972-02-11 1 SINGAPORE, Prl. The Virpa2ar— the first Chinese vessel to help Singapore shippers break the "monopolistic stranglehold" of the Far Eastern Freight Conference was scheduled to sail Into Singapore 2.30 this morning. The 10.000-ton freighter with s 31 -man crew will berth at Oodown Eight and Nine56 words
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Article55 1972-02-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Government is "looking Into" the question of Malaysianl&lng editorial posts In local newseipers. Deputy Labour and anpower Minister Mr. Lee San Choon told the Dewan Ra'ayat today. He was replying to Mr. Llm Kit Slang (DAP- Bandar Melaka) during the debate on55 words
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Article27 1972-02-11 1 PEKINO. Thurs. Western residents of Peking were Inundated with telephone calls today when a regular telephone link opened between the Chinese capital and Hong Kong.27 words
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Article70 1972-02-11 1 pHICAGO. Thurs. MvVv hammad All was held In contempt of court today, for falling to pay his exwife Sonjl Clay alimony of U5544,000 (about $123,200.. The judge hearing the case ordered that he be arrested, should All fall to pay up by March 2. The former heavyweight champion'sUPI - 70 words
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Article28 1972-02-11 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. The New York Times won the 24th annual George Polk Memorial Awards citation for national reporting for publishing the Pentagon Papers. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article, Illustration233 1972-02-11 1 K.S. SIDHU - K.S. SIDHU: I By- Singapore, Thurs. J^ 47 y ear- old father wps beaten to death in saving his only son from four armed thugs early yesterday. The thugs attacked Mr. Ang Say Swee, of Cecil Street, with wooden poles and broken233 words
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Article157 1972-02-11 1 KARAuIIT, Thursday PRESIDENT Bhutto today settled a strike by the entire police force of Hyderabad City one of several major domestic crises confronting him. Other problems include a wave of industrial unrest, dissension within his Peoples Party, and mounting pressure for an end to martial law.Reuter - 157 words
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Article39 1972-02-11 1 DACA, Thurs. The only aircraft of Bangla Desh Airliner crashed at Dacca airport today, killing all five crew. The Dakota aircraft launched the new airline's first service, from Dacca to Chlttagor.g. last week —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article22 1972-02-11 1 LONDON. Thurs. More than seven million foreign tourists visited Britain last year, up from 6.7 million the year before.22 words
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Article55 1972-02-11 1 MINERS REJECT PAY RISE OFFER LONDON. Thurs. Leaders of 280,000 striking British coal miners today unanimously rejected a new £48 million pay rise offer by the National Coal Board. But they agreed to hold further exploratory talks on the nationwide coal mine strike now nearing the endUPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration146 1972-02-11 2 Escort for man accused of 11 murders DUENOS AIRES. Ttaurs. A curly haired 20--ytar-old youth, accused of committing 11 murders mnd at least 40 robberies, "has not shown a moment of remorse," authorities reported yesterday. Tbey said that Carlos Kduardo Robledo Puch (centre) had admitted klllinf a night club ownerAP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration304 1972-02-11 2 CAIRO, Thursday r PRESIDENT Sadat has decided to summon the National Congress of the Arab Socialist Union into an emergency session to discuss his Arab-Israeli strategy, Al Ahram said today. The Congress, which includes more than 1,700 electfd representatives, is the nations highest policymaking body.UPI - 304 words
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Article66 1972-02-11 2 MIDDLESBROI'GH. Thurs. A previously-unknown painting by the 17th Century French artist Georges dr la Tour has been discovered in the attic of a small museum in this industrial town. The painting. The Dice Players, has been valued at C 500.000. De la Tour's work is rare thereReuter - 66 words
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163 1972-02-11 2 Japan accords recognition to Bangla TOKYO, Thursday. JAPAN today officially recognised Bangladesh, Foreign Minister Fukuda announced. Mr. Fukuda In a statement said Japan's policy of maintaining and developing friendly relations with Pakistan remained unchanged despite the recognition. He said. "We recognise the Government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Mujlbur RahmanReuter - 163 words
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150 1972-02-11 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The uni:ed States today announced a major trade agreement with Japan under which the Japanese will slash duties on a wide range of imports ranging from computers to farm products. The agreement was part of trade concessions sought by the USReuter - 150 words
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Miscellaneous10 1972-02-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby W+ II 0 p I10 words
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294 1972-02-11 3 LONDOI N Thursday NEW British political initia- tive on Northern Ireland is expected within the next week or so, informed sources said yesterday. The prediction came as a flurry of ministerial meetings strengthened Impressions that the British Government Is urgently reassessing Its NorthernReuter - 294 words
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220 1972-02-11 3 Actress Devi rejects alimony after divorce SANTA MONICA, Thurs. Indian -born actress Kamala Dcvi refused to take any alimony when she was granted a divorce yesterday from television star Chuck Connors, saying the money he had to pay his first wife damaged their marriage. "I dont believe in alimony," theReuter - 220 words
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Article30 1972-02-11 3 AMSTERDAM. Thurs—America's King of Swing' clarinetist Benny Goodman, will start his European tour at the famous concert Oebouw in Amsterdam on Peb 26. It was announced here.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article124 1972-02-11 3 lACKSON. (Mississippi). J Thurs. James H. Meredith, the first Black to graduate from the Iniverslty of Mississippi, said yesterday that he would run for the U.S. Senate this year as a Republican. Mr. Meredith, who returned from New York to live in Jackson last summer,AP - 124 words
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90 1972-02-11 3 Nixon delays sending dockers back WASHINGTON. Thurs. The House of Representatives tonig.it \uted 214-139 In favour of a Senate-Passed Bill that would send the striking west coast dockers back to work while a three-man panel works out terms of a compulsory settlement. The Bill now goes to President Nixon butReuter - 90 words
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340 1972-02-11 3 D day bomb scare at Belfast post office BELFAST, Th nBELFAST'S main post office was ter- porarily evacuated yesterday by a bomb hoax, and hundreds of Catholic schoolchildren swarmed through the city centre, singing, cheering and blocking traffic. But the "D for Disruption" Day planned by civil rights organisers throughoutReuter - 340 words
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Article57 1972-02-11 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. About five million orange trees have been damaged by virus, causing a loss of about fl million, the Department of Agriculture said here today The department said that the virus, described as the Tnseza type, affected 80 per cent of the orange trees InAP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration250 1972-02-11 4 PARIS, Thurs. Premier Chou En-lai had recently told a French parliamentary mission in Peking that China would refuse to take part in an international agreement guaranteeing the postwar frontiers of Vietnam. Mr. Jean de Broglie. Gaullist president of the Forelrn AfialrsAP - 250 words
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428 1972-02-11 4 PAKISTANI 'AGENTS' TOLD TO APPEAR IN COURT £)ACCA, Thurs. The Government has ordered 15 Pakistani "collaborators" in eluding Pakistani's Vice-President Nurul Amin. to appear before magistrates in Bangladesh, it was announced today. An official directive said Mr. Amin and U other collaborators had been "absconding" to avoid an inquiry orderedReuter - 428 words
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489 1972-02-11 4 Nixon: Do not give enemy a chance... WASHINGTON, Thurs PRESIDENT NIXON has urged presidential candidates to avoid saying anything that "might give the enemy an incentive to prolong the war until after the election," while he said he welcomed "free debate and criticism" regarding his policies for ending the VietnamNYT - 489 words
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Article, Illustration281 1972-02-11 4 Mintoff reports to Cabinet on breakdown of Rome talks VALLETTA, Thursday. PRIME MINISTER Mr. Dom Mintoff yesterday held two hours of consultations with his Cabinet and trade union leaders on the breakdown of the latest round of bases negotiations with Britain and Nato. The Rome talks between Mr. Mintoff, BritishReuter - 281 words
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Article52 1972-02-11 4 COLOMBO. Thurs. Two of the five armed patrol boats donated by Cr.lna to Ceylon were scheduled to arrive next month The Royal Ceylon Niw said yesterday the boats will b* equipped with radar, machine tuns and anti-aircraft guns and will carry three officers and 40 menUPI - 52 words
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Article43 1972-02-11 4 LONDON. Thurs. An 18--yeax-old Oerman-born youth wai detained by police Investigating the brutal killings ot a 1 young mother and her two-year-old son. whose mutilated bodies were found on Monday night. o 77*5 youtn was deuined in SalUbury. Rcuter.Reuter - 43 words
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181 1972-02-11 4 TRENTON, New Jersey Thurs.— Mr. Leo Scaduto. a New York city office-worker liked to take a couple of chances each week in the New Jersey lottery. Every week he rave I'SSI to co-worker Nancy Colacchio who lived in New Jersey. She would then181 words
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Advertisement354 1972-02-11 4 SUPER-MULTI-COATED LENSES SPOTMATIC llfrom ASAHI PENTAX The new Spotmatic II is a chip ofl virtually eliminates hot spots' the old block with some exciting and 'ghosting' even when shooting new ideas. against direct light! Spotmatic 11. retains the positive 2. New built-in hot shoe for cordlesscharacteristics of the original Pentar354 words
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205 1972-02-11 5 Rain helps to cut down fog at Raffles Quay worksite QINGAPORE, Thurs. A night of rain has helped to thin the haze of smoke and dust caused by demolition and pile-driving work at the site of Hong Leong's 41--storey building in Raffles Quay. This development comes close on the heels205 words
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Article31 1972-02-11 5 MALACCA. Thurs. The Democratic Artion Party is to <>rgrtr.Ue a rally at Banda Hilir PadxriK early next month to pmtr.M Htrainst the 20 per cent ■MMM in water rates.31 words
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110 1972-02-11 5 Motorist fined $350 for four traffic offences SINGAPORE. Thurs Motorist Tan Puay Hoo of Queen Street, was fined a total of $350 today for four traffic offences following an accident In which a pedestrian was Injured. He was fined $120 (or not stopping his oar after the accident at the110 words
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Article55 1972-02-11 5 SINGAPORE Thurs. Mr. Ralph O. Beck, an International Labour Organisation expert in personnel management. has arrived in Singapore to Join the ILO team of experts at the National Productivity Centre. The team, now five-strong, is here under the United Nations Development Programme to help In expanding55 words
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Article35 1972-02-11 5 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Bran and Rice Alcrthßiit, Association and the StnRapoie Stockfeed Manufacturers' Asjoclation will hold a cocktail party to celebrate Chinese New Year at thrir Lorong Telok premises on Feb. 16.35 words
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196 1972-02-11 5 Are sleep pills given too freely? CASE survey on drug uses and abuses SINGAPORE, Thursday ARE doctors too liberal in prescribing sleeping pills? This is one aspect of the uses and abuses of drugs and chemicals which the Consumers' Association of Singapore is studying right now. "We are not saying196 words
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141 1972-02-11 5 Two Belgium firms plan joint ventures in Singapore SINGAPORE, Thursday TWO Belgium firms are planning to set up factories in the Republic. One is a Joint venture with a semi government organisation to produce electrical appliances and the other, a Joint venture with local nrms. to make heavy -handling equipment.141 words
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Article, Illustration105 1972-02-11 5 S'pore holiday for top essay writer Helen SINGAPORE, Thurs. Sixteen year old Australian schoolgirl Helen Crelgh. will arrive here on Saturday for a week's holiday part of her prize for winning a nation -wide Colombo Plan essay contest. The competition, organised by the Australian D c pa r tment of105 words
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Article116 1972-02-11 5 A fourth mill for National Iron CINOAPORE. Thurs. *J National Iron and Steel Mills Is to buy a fourth mill for $11.5 million from an Italian firm. Daniell and Co. It will be capable of producing up to 200,000 long tons of steel rods and bars per annum, more than116 words
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82 1972-02-11 5 Official: Asri is leader of Opposition KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Islamic Party (PAS) leader Dato Hajt Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda has been appointed leader of the Opposition. This was announced today by the Speaker of the Dewan Ra"ayat Dato CM. Yusof. Dato Yusof said the Prime Minister had been82 words
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Advertisement251 1972-02-11 5 One Sanatogen multivitamin tablet gives all the vitamins you need for 24 hrs. A well balanced diet is necessary fora healthy, happy life. But many people cannot be sure they have the proper intake of essentials. Here's a simple way to be sure Sanatogen Selected Multivitamins. Each tablet contains selected251 words
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Advertisement147 1972-02-11 5 sALjr4M md WLr- J; 1 1 rrtt r 1 1 ritrr rr i 3: aM&\^ v-lver a century ago, a if ,m gJtyfi+M'MT' J 1 I created a masterpiece of a beer. r V*^»M ft/ 1 It was called Amstel. zz'j '^—^^Wy*^\^^v<f'') J>'^ I A beer brewed in' the ls'/^f-&*^feS-*'s*^147 words
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83 1972-02-11 6 FOUR MORE POLIO DEATHS IN MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUB, Thurs. Four polio deaths were reported and 37 suspected cases admitted to hospital daring the past 72 hours in various parts of Malaysia. The suspected cases were In Perak (11), Johore (8), Kedah (7), Penang (3). Selangor (3), Kelantan (2). Malacca (1),83 words
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Article58 1972-02-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Dulmas Vethanayagam Samlnathan, 20, was today charged with stealing 1151-ib of copper wire from the Malaysian Railway at the tracks around Henderson Road between Sept. 17 last year and Jan. 20. He Is also accused of stealing electrical wire worth $1,510 from various58 words
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Article60 1972-02-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Housewife Ttiam Yong Moot. 37. who fell Into a drain on Sept. 17 last year, was unconscious for four months untu her death last month, a coroner heard today. Her friend. Chan Sow Lim. who found her lying In a drain along Desker Road,60 words
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191 1972-02-11 6 I SINGAPORE. Thill*. THE Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, has affirmed that advertisers have the right to appeal against decisions made by Radio and Television Singapore in rejecting advertising material. At a recent meeting with a delegation from the Advertisers' Association,191 words
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Article, Illustration322 1972-02-11 6 DAY THREE OF FERNANDEZ APPEAL SINGAPORE, Thursday STAR prosecution witness in the Gerald Fernandez trial gave evidence because he had "a great deal to fear if he did not co-operate with the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau," it was alleged in the High Court322 words
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337 1972-02-11 6 DISCREPANCIES' IN EVIDENCE OVERLOOKED BY JUDGE: COUNSEL "Quek testified that the $5,000 cheque was given to Fernandez for all the help he had given »j the crmpany. This was deliberately Injected as part of the conversation between Quek and MacDougal. and cannot be admitted as to the truth of It.337 words
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Article45 1972-02-11 6 SINGAPORE. Tliurs. Musician Sedhl bin All. 20. was today tailed for a day and fined 1750 when he was found guilty of having carnal relations wlMi a schoolgirl at a house In Nas&lm Road on Sept 13 lan year. He paid the Ane.45 words
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Advertisement327 1972-02-11 6 KONG HEE FATT CHOY" WITH THE HOUSE OF TANG It J2> r~* rrim W WJi I i i >i j Chinese New Year is just s~\& M J^^ around the corner sff /^^BBB\ 2 nM^i. Ccve time on your jA W>; K^fl Chinese New Year shopping \^j^lJ jj i^j t'^LyW327 words
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Miscellaneous151 1972-02-11 6 Alloy Oap By t T Mmmßlin I -mOUSHT M^J VMWTEP I ...BUT NOW, SINCE OOPS GOT I I ...AFTER ALL. A V ...BUT VVWAT IF \tHOJ n.L JIiCT TBETRIP OF THAT LfL (j wp MM EPUCAJED MEBBE FELLA CAN ALWAYS (YEAH. OOP DoJt^WTA. HAFTA FIG^ DINOSAUR, BONES.' t WP J151 words
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Article356 1972-02-11 7 The Form Four executives 'UNQUALIFIED' TOP STAFF IN EPF KUALA LUMPUR, Thursdaj THK Harun Commission today expressed surprise that there were top management staff in the Employees Provident Fund who did not have the necessary academic qualifiThe commission observed from the staff list that two executive officers had only Standard356 words
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Article51 1972-02-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A peon was fined $400 today (or trying to extort $20 (rum a car washer. Suppiah Tatnilchevam. 24. was found guilty of putting A. Vellalckanu In "fear of Injury" by demanding the money at knifepoint in Lorong 36. Oeylang on Sept. 28 last51 words
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Article47 1972-02-11 7 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Three men were lined $400 each today (or gambling in a hut In Track 35 off Upper Changi Road yesterday. Ong Chai San. Chang Soi San. both 32. and Teo Ec Lai. 23. admitted playing manning using money as stakes.47 words
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147 1972-02-11 7 It won't work, say the other Opposition parties SINGAPORE. Thurs. Opposition parties today dismissed as unworkable a Peoples Front plea that they should not contest 20 PF "strongholds." Yesterday, the Front called on other opposition parties not to field candidates in the constituencies "to avoid splitting anti-PAP votes." I'nited National147 words
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67 1972-02-11 7 KANOAR. Thurs— A Ministry of Health team will leave for London soon to recruit Malaysian nurses serving In Britain. "We will have to get these nurses back to overcome the present shortage in the health services." the Minister of Health. Mr. Lee SI ok67 words
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Article, Illustration260 1972-02-11 7 CINOAPORE, Thurs.. Stardom, which would turn most girls' heads, has no lure for schoolgirl singer Angelia Tong. Computer science, says sixteen year old Angelia, better known by her stage name of Pai Ping, exerts a stronger pull. This, however, is all in character for260 words
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92 1972-02-11 7 More bonus if they build more ships SINGAPORE. Thurs. Workers In Jurone Shipbuilders Pte. Ltd. will get more bonus as they build more ships. "This Is In accordance with the company's policy of proflt-sharlnu. 1 a spokesman for the company said today. "Bonus will be tied to the number of92 words
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Article32 1972-02-11 7 SINOAPORE. Thurs Tlie First Lxdy will distribute Kins to members of the Old Peoples Club at their Chinese New Year party In Red Cross House toinorrcw at 5 p.m.32 words
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Miscellaneous52 1972-02-11 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl UT~ 7 I'V\ HEKt T FIX SOMEHOW I GET 1 I a tl. I VER LEAKY SINK J THE PEELING I l&iV^--— PUCPSY-' YOU'RE GOING TO KVA y* r^ n \^OVERCHARGEy *H^ WHATEVER GAVE YA MB l\| 1 \that ipea?^ w i* j A flLtT^evc?52 words
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183 1972-02-11 8 Woman saves baby from burning house KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A kampong housewife saved a neighbour's 18--month-old baby from a fire today. Ramlah blnte Din was fetching water for her washing from a standpipe when she saw smoke rising from a house in Kampong Slmpang Tlga at the 6% mile Jalan183 words
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Article30 1972-02-11 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Labourer Saad bin Mohamed, 22, was fined $500 today when he admitted having four kartoos of ganja and 10 MX pills at Andrews Avenue last night.30 words
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Article58 1972-02-11 8 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Minister of State i Foreign Affairs i, Inche Rahim Ishak. will close the fifth biennial inter-community centre sepak takraw tournament at the Slglap community centre on Saturday at 8 p.m. He will also present accreditation cards to members of the centre's management committee58 words
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279 1972-02-11 8 Jurong Shipyard hires 20 Taiwan engineers SINGAPORE. Thurs. TWENTY highly- skilled and experienced engineers "imported" from Taiwan for Jurong Shipyard will start work here by March. Ten arrived last week. The others all men with many years' experience in mechanical and civil engineering projects will arrive after the Chinese New279 words
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114 1972-02-11 9 NTUC HITS AT HEALTH AND WORK HAZARD SINGAPORE, Thurs. An NTUC survey team has described the sorting section of the Nelson Road Postal Department as an occu p a 1 1 onal and health hazard. The team, all members of the NTUC's Occupational Health and Safety Committee, has submitted a114 words
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Article39 1972-02-11 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The First Lady. Mrs. Sheares. tonight attended the Kotary Club (West) charity variety show at the National Theatre. She Is patron of the show which will be staged a second time tomorrow.39 words
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Article, Illustration188 1972-02-11 9 Day of the 1,500 dolls at the Istana state room SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Istana state room this morning briefly shed some of its customary a u rust solemnity. For in the centre of the room stood beaming First Lady handing out dolls 1.500 of them. But it was not at188 words
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97 1972-02-11 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. k A local factory has won an order for 68 buses, worth $1.4 million, from a transport company in Indonesia. According to Supreme Star Engineering, it will soon begin delivery to P.T. Star Motors. The first batch of 16 30--seater buses97 words
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Article56 1972-02-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twenty men were fined a total of 1.660 when they admitted being found in morphine and opium dens in Chinatown yesterday. Surjen Singh. 23. paid the highest fine of $200 when he admitted being found in a morphine den at Cecil Street56 words
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Article39 1972-02-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Lorry driver Paul Tan, of Shanghai Road, who drove into a monsoon drain in Jalan Buroh, off Ahmad Ibrahim Road, at 2.45 p.m. on Sept. 2 last year, was fined 1250 today for dangerous driving.39 words
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Article327 1972-02-11 9 Missing Briton: Body exhumed PENANG. Thurs. THh body of an unidentified European found drowned off Penang island last December was exhumed today by order of the Penang Coroner to ascertain whether the dead man was missing Oxford graduate John (iranville Probv Immediately after the coffin had been taken out of327 words
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84 1972-02-11 9 Grandmother robbed of all her jewels PENANG. Thurs. An armed youth today robbed a 62-year-old grandmother of all the Jewellery and money (except $10) In her house in Western Gardens. Madam Ewe Kirn Kng. an exschool supervisor was at home with her 10-year-old granddaughter. LJaa Urn, when the robber held84 words
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Article49 1972-02-11 9 Singapore. Thura. The MF tor atjiinf Bent, Inche Raiunat bin Kenip, will tour hU contUtuency with members of the clUienr oonsulutlvt committee on Sunday from 1 pm to 5 p.m He will begin hit tour of Oeylanc Senl and Kamponc UW from Lorong Engku Amu49 words
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Article56 1972-02-11 9 Four RAF jetfighters fly in SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Four RAF Buccaneer Jetflghters arrived at Tengah air base this afternoon from Britain on a training flight. They were accompanied by three Victor air tankers which refuelled the fighters In mid-air through the trip. The last refuelling was over Tengah base. The planes56 words
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Article47 1972-02-11 9 BINOAPORE, Thurs. Labourer Hon Kah Chee. 17. today admitted stealing an eleclnc drill worth $112 from the Yong Tai Loong Factory In Neythal Road Jurong, between Sept. 1 and Oct. 21 last year. Sentence was postponed to Feb. 25 pending a probation report.47 words
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Article35 1972-02-11 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Go J v Karate-Do Training Centre will present a karate demonstration at the Great World carnival trade fair tomorrow and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 930 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement81 1972-02-11 9 BJ^BrVfifct^k^^^Sli^K^^fta^^^^^^^H S ©Lity A I I LADIES CLOTHES /<^9>\ |j SHOES FROM $7.90 up \mxzm ill HANDBAGS ETC., V J Bl OPENS THIS SUNDAY 1 75, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, TEL: ***** JD G]B]BIS]G]B]G]BIB|B]EIG]BIE]B]G]S§I€I Bl Swiss precision quality Protection Warning! Please ensure that you are entitled to free replacements parts/servicing by81 words
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Advertisement28 1972-02-11 9 Strap yourself in and let yourself go. Mariow fffitw^ Available at 90RCtUR0nnZA(Pn)lTD. Jrr£ MTBMJOIONALGOOOSDBWm*MTSTONF _slTfTil lOppout* Of ch«rd Th««tre) fijHSPf 1 Gtmwßomi. 2nd fhw. Xt: *****3 »iv*w» 928 words
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Advertisement261 1972-02-11 9 is for men ...ask any woman Old Spice hair cream puts you right on top. Ahead of the crowd. With the sort of grooming that's the mark of a man. Smooth, vital and alive. Neat and natural. Available in three distinct masculine fragrances -Original, Lime and Burley. You choose. You261 words
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Advertisement472 1972-02-11 10 CANNED LOCAL J AUSTRALIAN I FRESHLY J J PICNIC $2.75 j FARM 1.15 5 RUTT cp 85 J GROUND 1.30 J HAM p. I FRESH J BUTTER 5D* M|NCED I TULIP ii. I CHICKEN M.K. 5 FARMHOUSE J BEEF i ib. CORDIAL 7 va^ 2 k BIACK MEION jfjj 1472 words
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106 1972-02-11 11 U.S. SELLS VIETNAM WAR GOODS WORTH $500,000 SINGAPORE. Thurs-The United States Oovern,m ld more than half if?""™* doUaxs worth ?k d hand K oo^ fro the Vietnam wat zones at auction here early this month. A US Embassy spokesman said today that another auction would be held in April. This106 words
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Article23 1972-02-11 11 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Asian Women's Welfare Association today held a display of dining table decorations at the Singapore Hilton Grand Ballroom.23 words
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Article, Illustration25 1972-02-11 11 SALLY gives Eric a trim with a little help from Ken and lan < right t. Picture by Mazlan Badron.Mazlan Badron - 25 words
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377 1972-02-11 11 OUT 60ES THEIR MANE ATTRACTION AND THIS COULD BE THEIR NEW LOOK SINGAPORE seem* to have steered pop rroup Middle of the Road on to new path hairwise. The three men in the quartet. Ken Andrew and brothers lan and Eric M c C r e d i c, like377 words
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206 1972-02-11 11 Labour Party of Malaya faces shut-down DENANG, Thurs. The Labour Party of Malaya may be closed down unless the members want to revive it, acting chairman Mr. Urn Kean Slew said today. Mr. Llm said there had been no response to his call last week to members to get the206 words
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81 1972-02-11 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. I Singapore will play host to about 20 represent- I atlves from various Com- I wealth regions the annual meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association general council here in May. They are from Britain. Africa. Australia. Canada. South-east Asia, the West Indies81 words
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267 1972-02-11 11 $2,700 claim has 4 far reaching effect' court told SINGAPORE, Thurs The High Court was told today of a civil claim "with far reaching effect" although the amount presently involved was only $2,723. "But a very much bigger sum Is at stake and It rests on the outcome of today's267 words
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Article38 1972-02-11 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The winning numbers picked In today's Toto draw No. 12/73 were 49. 40. 11. 24 and 31. The additional number was 45. In the circles draw the numbers picked were 14. 29. 39.38 words
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Advertisement139 1972-02-11 11 JHHf b\ |^^^H9ai\. e> JIIIIIIIHVULW A Sol* Agent: Hong Chuan Enterprise (Pte) Ltd.. Woo Hing Bros. (M) Ltd.. Chee Siang Hong, «6 South Bxlge Roari Singapore >< 73M5- 6 8 Jalan Bukit B^tang Kudb Li<nporX 8<784 75 Jalan fcrarwn Johwe Bjh.ulel 5478. Dmhi^ton Woo Hing Bro», Kian Le* WWch Co139 words
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Advertisement347 1972-02-11 11 Lombard North Central On October 1, 1971. in London by special Act of Parliament the business of certain companies in the Lombard Banking and North Central Finance Groups (all wholly owned subsidiaries of National Westminster Bank Limited) was transferred to Lombard Banking Limited, which as an enlarged and strengthened company347 words
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Article, Illustration321 1972-02-11 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 The Prime Minister and Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew tonight hosted a dinner for senior military and police officers at the Istanu. Cabinet Ministers and senior civil servants who attended the function with their wives were: Minister for Science and Technology Dr. Toh321 words
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Article212 1972-02-11 12 f GERRY DE SILVA - f GERRY DE SILVA: B> Singapore, Thurs. j A LABOURER who carried his life savings wherever he went lost all of it yesterday. Koh Liang Kwong, 58, decided to walk through a Held in Raub Street to get to his Cummings Street home last night. But212 words
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Article51 1972-02-11 12 2.5 MIL. GALLON DROP SINGAPORE, Thurs Water consumption in Sineaporr yesterday was 107.8 million rations— a drop of 2.5 million gallons from Tuesday's 110.3 million gallons. A total of 1.42 Inches of rain was recorded at the three catchment areas Seletar Reservoir 0.62 inch, Mcßitchie Reservoir •.58 and Peirce Reservoir51 words
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112 1972-02-11 12 SINGAPORE, Thur«. NO locally-slaughter-ed be«f will be avail- able In the markets on Tuesday, a spokesman of Singapore Cattle Importers said today. However, there will be fresh beef on Monday and on Wednesday. According to the spokesman, the lack of fresh112 words
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Advertisement314 1972-02-11 12 ■■■I I BwHSfl s We 9 lve them st v'e. luxury comfort, rally-proven handling, economy and sharp acceleration. wheel drive layout with the transverse twin carb engine gives you that usual superb Morns All from one of th e latest additions to the local motoring scene The Morris 1 300314 words
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Article, Illustration329 1972-02-11 13 MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT in' a I- a lumPUR Thurs. The Government wns Uxluy told of widespread fraud per p c t rated by housing developers out to make quick profits. The Pekemas MP for Batu, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon said in the Dewan329 words
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179 1972-02-11 13 'THE Government was asked to take over the running of Empat Nombor Ekor and so make It more beneficial to the people. "At present only the owner of Empat Nombor is making all the money," Senator Dato Nik Hassan Yahya said In the Senate179 words
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89 1972-02-11 13 SINOAPORE, Thurs.— Two University of Singapore undergraduates have received the 1972 Lee Wah Bank scholarships worth $1,700 each. They are a second-year business administration student, Mr. Pong Lueng Swee and Miss Ho Ylt 81m who is studying accountancy. The scholarships are given every year89 words
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207 1972-02-11 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. CH3UR private secre- taries, previously employed by Outhrie and Co. (Far East) Ltd., have discontinued their suit for "wronßful dismissal" In the High Court against their former employers. Miss Evelyn Chee. Mrs. Maude Chla. Mrs. Elizabeth Seah and Mrs. Angelic D'Rozarlo were207 words
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Article69 1972-02-11 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The crew and port clearance sections or the Marine Department wiU be closed on Chinese New Year's Day (Tuesday). However, both sections will be open for one hour from 10 a.m. on Wednesday Staff of the Port Health Office will be on duty In the port69 words
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109 1972-02-11 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A labourer was Jailed for six months on each of two charges of having ganja and MX pills. The sentences are to run concurrently. Syed Jamil bin Syed Din, 25. was convicted of having 24 rolls of ganja and 17 pills near109 words
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Advertisement563 1972-02-11 13 CARRIER BELIEVES ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS SHOULD BE SEEN NOT HEARD... iaV JL mJu J°* n The N v\\V M K^kJlCfclJ 111 If lllil THE WHISPERCOOL WEATHERMAKER Carrier's new Whispercool [^■■1 OPEN A CONCEALED ThrU-The-Wall S». PLANNED Weathermaker has been especially t DOOR For that custom built-in look. ifflf SERVICE designed563 words
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Miscellaneous188 1972-02-11 13 Straits Times Crossword ACBOta < i» di in way. but 1 Toil r* f£!JEE?— TJ2? 7 ConnTuUnr to Doier. on. MrisUiiea U withdrawn tram oamta (i .SKSr'SUtan .*>« -p-j" ■"> noU if2?JL'^ ll ii^f e ZJ2L Arnif* about nfty eanti Mi 9 J****?""""",,""^ «pwt for Ood Iti de•lUaD tt too188 words
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Article488 1972-02-11 14 The drug menace in Malaysia and Singapore probably is not as threatening as in some parts of Asia, and certainly is no worse. But it demands constant and unrelaxing attention, and without believing half the stories which find circulation there are enough disturbing glimpses of the halfworld of488 words
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Article329 1972-02-11 14 Given Mr. Dom Mintoff's instransigence and the determination of Lord Carrington and the Nato SecretaryGeneral, Dr. Joseph Luns, not to budge from their £14 million a year offer for the bases in Malta, the Rome talks had to fail. Mr. Mintoff has returned to Valetta in a329 words
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Article194 1972-02-11 14 Recent attempts to make Singaporeans conscious of Singapore goods reflect the strides which manufacturers have made over the years. The manufacturing sector achieved a record growth rate of 30 per cent of last year, its contribution to gross domestic product in the region of $1,500 million. The194 words
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Article462 1972-02-11 14 banks on a fluid policy By A Correspondent WASHI NGTON. Almost everything is corning up roses, according to President Nixon's third annual dissertation on the state of the world. The agony of Vietnam is proclaimed almost at an end and the dread of isolationism is proclaimed conquered. The summit partnersNYT - 462 words
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Article, Illustration754 1972-02-11 14 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER By SIRIOJ ABDOOLCADER JOINS THE RANKS OF THOSE WHO FOUND THAT IT DOESN'T Londonjus t how much damage did Sirioj Abdoolcader really do by identifying for the Russian spy system in Britain cars whose registration numbers were "classified" and used probably by the754 words
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999 1972-02-11 14 WHERE BLACK AFRICANS FIND ALL DOORS LOCKED By A CORRESPONDENT f ONDON Fifty years ago the British people heard a prophet for Rhodesia cry. "It will be a bad day for the native races when their fortunes are removed from the impartial and august administration of the Crown and abandonedOFNS - 999 words
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Advertisement21 1972-02-11 14 JSi A SELSUN a^^i^^^l IS YOUR ANSWER MLJ 51 ABBOTT \p ]f HEALTH CARE WORLD-WIDE _JL AVAILABLE AT SEL.SUN* ALL PHARMACIES21 words
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Advertisement97 1972-02-11 14 OAI/c more OMVC NOW! Never again so much new car for so low a price. NOT DBIIY $5995 H m l^J aVI I B^^fll There will not be too many at this price. We're having a wall-to-wall sell-out of existing stocks. So come in and see how much sense it97 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1972-02-11 15 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - A Jurong refinery spills over onto Pulau Pesek WILLIAM CAMPBELL By TUST like neighlx)uring Pulau Aver Chawan, Pulau Pesek stands to be wholly transformed as the oil industry extends its sway over the cluster of islands off Jurong. Not long ago Pulau Pesek, a swampy coral-girt island three-quarters of a1,070 words
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Article258 1972-02-11 15 Cost of living in Britain spurts WASHINGTON: The cost of living in Britain rose at a faster rate than in any other non-communist Industrial country during most of last year, according to International Monetary Fund (IMF) statistics. The IMF's latest monthly report showed that the rate of consummer price increaseReuter - 258 words
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Article148 1972-02-11 15 Name change I AM delighted to hear the partners of the new broking house taking over from Robert Wee are playing the fame. The old sifn comes down this weekend and in its place roes a modest brass plate in keeping with tradition among brokers. The partners In148 words
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682 1972-02-11 15 ANTHONY ADAIR - ANTHONY ADAIR By LONDON: Activity in mergers and takeovers in the UK has now reached its highest level since the previous Government. This Is the view of stock market analysts who said Industrial reorganisation had actively encouraged the formation of such large groups as682 words
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Article307 1972-02-11 15 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO By THE broking house of Robert Wee in Market Street, Singapore, has ceased operations and a new firm, Ong Tsang, has taken its number in the Exchange. Robert Wee Soon Tin has at last resigned from his company and as a member of307 words
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Advertisement111 1972-02-11 15 Only $261 to tour Europe? "Vfes,with Vboac^ R>r some people there is only one airline. Europe, the historic continent, crammed with more interesting scenes per square mile than any other part of the world. Take your pick of BOAC's low cost Speedbird Holidays through Europe. Prices start from 5261 plus111 words
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Advertisement177 1972-02-11 15 INSIDE "SafeTl First" all the year round at Tl (Texat InstramenUl plant; NP(' seminar on personnel sele«Uon technlqoei; Maxkrtinc column. People In business. Pate 16 Company news; Share market report; Weekly rubber review; Commodities; CkMinf prices and business don'; Oversea* market* Melbourne, New York, and Hong Kong. Page 17. Sea-Land177 words
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487 1972-02-11 16 AUSTIN MORA IS - AUSTIN MORA IS By THE current industrial safety campaign in Singapore has drawn an enthusiastic response from Texas Instruments (TI) a leader in the electronics field where industrial safety is happily an obsession. There have been no serious accidents in the487 words
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183 1972-02-11 16 KUK MAY - ITT drive for key personnel to man factory KUK MAY By A N intensive recruitment (hive for key personnel has been launched by International Telephone and Telegraph (TIT) in Malaysia to man its telecommunications factory in Penang. According to Mr. R. N. Burton, regional manager for ITT Malaysia, some of183 words
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Article, Illustration231 1972-02-11 16 THINGS are brewing for beer brewers as well as beer drinkers for Malayan Breweries has introduced a new premium beer in Singapore and Malaysia. Known as Ams^el Gold, the new product is part of Malayan Breweries' policy to broaden its market and product line as231 words
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Article206 1972-02-11 16 STRAINS of Grecian voices will soon be heard among the babble of voices of Singapore's tourist milieu if glib talking Greeks of the Grecian airline, Olympic Airways, succeed in pur suadlng their fellow countrymen to leave their Aegean shores this summer for eastern shores. For to be206 words
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Article252 1972-02-11 16 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Capt. Chris Hartnoll has been elected chairman of the Institute of Transport, Singapore Group, with Mr. Lo Heng Kee as deputy chairman. Other officials are Mr. Chen Nee Sian (treasurer), Messrs. R.H. Davis, R.J. Graham and KJ*Arxstrcns (committee members). The registered address of the Singapore division is:252 words
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Article185 1972-02-11 16 MOVING houses door to door is the preoccupation of Global Movers whose recentlyestablished presence in Singapore is to provide household moving services to highly mobile people residing in, or coming into or leaving the Republic. Services will not be solely restricted to Singapore as Global185 words
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158 1972-02-11 16 JHE National Productivity Centre (NPC) of Malaysia is to conduct a one-day seminar on "Personnel Selection Techniques." The seminar, to be held on March 4, will be the first of its kind to be offered by the 10-year-old NPC. It is aimed at acquaintin;158 words
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145 1972-02-11 16 ADVISORY ROLE FOR GAMMON CHAIRMAN MR. Kenneth C. Marston, chairman of Gammon S.E Asia, has been appointed to a new construction board established by the giant Bovb. Group In Britain. The new body Is to consolidate the rapid expansion of the Group's construction activities. It will guide and advise the145 words
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Advertisement418 1972-02-11 16 Kf He proved that one bank is better m\ than twelve. If itfe the right bank, I A A multinational manufacturer shipping float, by an average of 501, and savingi I A products to eighteen different countries on foreign exchange transactions. I" Wt had a problem. Payments for goods sold418 words
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Advertisement199 1972-02-11 16 Flymo ii thaj only l*wn mowtr that float, on cuirtlon of t". No wh«tli Only 1 Flymo don «uCh wonderful thing* to your lawn. Givtt it < smooth cvtn fin.«h I Gel rid of long awkward arm without pull or tnr. Floiti over your lawn without I Drtmur* or damaoi.199 words
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Article1048 1972-02-11 17 oil) ANO OFFER MICH Or-FI--0 CIALLV LIITID AT TNI CLOU OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINCAPORE AND KOALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOM* Of TNI STOCK IXCNANCI WITH PRICI MOVCMtMTI IN BRACKETS YtITIROAY WIN!: INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: All sections closed firm. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange1,048 words
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Article1408 1972-02-11 17 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala liumpur trading rooms of the Slock Exchange yesterday with the number of .'hares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJii.omnto (1) 1.95 Alcan (1) 1.99. (1) 2 02. (1) 2.03. (3) 2.04. (8)1,408 words
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Article380 1972-02-11 17 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Mining and Industrial shares moved ahead In brighter tradIng on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oils. which ere slow to trade, sppeared mixed. Consolidated Gold moved up 20 cents to Ass 80 In line with today's higher Australian gold price and Pom Won picked up 25 cents380 words
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Article255 1972-02-11 17 T^JEW YORK. Wed. The i market. feeding on a variety of encouraging news items, moved sharply higher In active trading. Gains were spread throughout the list, although glamour and selected soeclallty issues were ameng the biggest favourites. Helping generate initial demand for stocks were tentative settlement of the255 words
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Article86 1972-02-11 17 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS WednesJay 86 98 Tuesday 86 43 Week ago 87.10 RUBBERS Wednesday 291.68 Tuesday 289.95 Week ago 290.55 OILS Wednesday 301.27 Tuesday 298.81 Week ago 300.68 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 492.0 Tuesday 490.8 Week ago 491.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 918.72 Tuesday 907.13 Week ago 905.85 LONDON DOLLAR86 words
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Article184 1972-02-11 17 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Stnuapor 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Feb 10. I .>. .i- dollars to one unit SELLING at Foreifn Currency TT or OD Sterling Pound 7.4150 Australian Dollar 3 4025 Canadian Dollar 2.8400 New Zealand Dollar 3 4250 U.S. Dollar 2 8500184 words
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Article216 1972-02-11 17 UONO KONG. Thurs. The market opened fractionally easier, but buyers oegan to predominate later in the morning with the market firming up considerably during the afternoon to close at the highest levels of the day. The day's turnover value amounted to 1153 million. Today's closing prices in Hong216 words
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Article40 1972-02-11 17 On the, IrM •■(hangs market In Hone KoitK yestrrdav the U.S. 4*llar was quoted at 5 ***** for T.T. and S .57 for «a.h. Stirling was quotsd at 14.48 and sns tasl sf gsld at 331. 1T5.40 words
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Article59 1972-02-11 17 P. Harbour $3 38 lume (F.K.) $384 .rntiiiR $279 I.itsu $284 lumr Prrl $3.24 Waufh $3.70 ientosa $1.13 >. Tukang $1.87 East $2 45 r. Cement $3 48 V'wide Hold. $2.04 if. G. Hold. $3 .38 i. Iron $4.54 >eacorn $2.54 i. I.im $0.76 .34 .28 14 .14 1259 words
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Article19 1972-02-11 17 I Dredge nchf.ipi- Bank Hume (M) ■ietron $5.30 $5.10 $1 22 $185 $1.85 .11 —.01 —.a _.o: —.a19 words
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Article22 1972-02-11 17 Far East 225.001 M BankinK 224.00 Merlin (M) 200.00 San Hold. lGT.iim Total Turnover 2.92N Delayed percentace 26 7:22 words
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Article32 1972-02-11 17 Feb. 9 Feb. II Industrials: 208.95 209.84 Hotels: 72.07 1LU Properties: 143.97 145.48 Tins: 99.41 99.95 rubbers: 130.58 131.14 Dec. 30. 1966 100 Dec. 31. 1968 100 Dec. !9. 1962 10032 words
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Article229 1972-02-11 17 POORER sales and rising costs have joined forces to knock Hume Industries (Malaysia) off course in the current year. Profits took a dip at the half way stage and prospects are that the second half will not be strong enough to make up for the229 words
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Article155 1972-02-11 17 TEMERLOH RUBBER Estates reports higher profits for the half year ended October 1971. They reached $510,795 at the pre-tax level compared with $370,177 for the same period of the previous year for all of 1970-71, they were $821.--671. Rubber production showed a marked rise, reaching 2.05 million lb. from155 words
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Article47 1972-02-11 17 THE main neadlngs In the table accompanying the article on SISIR which appeared on Page Nine of yesterday's Business Times Buy Singapore feature were Inadvertently transposed. The column headed "Recipients of SISIR Quality Certificates" should have been headlined 'Recipients of SISIR Licenses" and vice versa.47 words
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Article60 1972-02-11 17 THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are fcr deposits of U5525,000 and 1 mth 4 to 4 5/ 1 r. 2 mths ..4916 to 4 3 mths 4 13/16 to 5 l.'16«~; 6 mths to 5 9 16'; 9 mths 5 >..60 words
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Article143 1972-02-11 17 rPHE Singapore and Kuala x Lumpur trading rooms of thr stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore will close at noon on Monday (Chinese New Year Eve). Both will also be closed on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday for the Chinese New Year holidays and will reopen on Friday. The143 words
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285 1972-02-11 17 STEADY conditions persisted in selective trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. With only onr and a half trading days left before Chinese New Year, there appeared to be some urgent short-covering in industrials and hotels. Leaders were; generally marking time. The285 words
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Article180 1972-02-11 17 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday shed Sl.«2i to $617.37 i per picul on an official offering up 82 tons to 321 tons. The easiness of the local market reacted contrary to that of the overnight London metal price which firmed £4 to £1,419180 words
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Article49 1972-02-11 17 (1) Export price In non-sterling area In U.B. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers prices In Singapore dollars per tael. tut. *ndon UNCH. Jtlrut Clowd lonikonc lurlch 47 808 41.208 IM 4T.51 rpor« (1) rpor« it) ITS.M Ml.*. 4R.10 40.40 49. M 41.008 40.308 47.M 49.12S 171.0049 words
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Article35 1972-02-11 17 London copper price* on Wednesday (previous In brackets). Wlrebar Spot buyer £4?1 50 1M24.00) teller £422.00 (1424 SOI: Three Month* buyer (42«.00 iHSO.SO) seller 142R.50 (£431.00). Market t«M: Barely steady Salts: 2.000 toot.35 words
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Article105 1972-02-11 17 /'MINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCE. SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. C.conut Oil: hulk »«0| sellers, drum 5421 sellers. Cepra: Mixed loose UK Cont. S23| H. Ptpper: Muntok ASTA white 1.0 b. 1007 NLW sws sellers. Sarawak white fob. Mr; Nl.v. SSsigfa, Sarawak special black f o.h. 96r; NLW SI32J105 words
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Article37 1972-02-11 17 In London on Wednesday th.- palm oil prices of Malayan S per cent CIX IK N European ports In hulk, sterling per lon* ton March/May was quoted at IK £72 sellers. June/ July L'K£74 sellers.37 words
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Article364 1972-02-11 17 rE rubber market yesterday steadied during the morning on Improved London advices. better sentiment, and continuing demand for forwards Profit-taking. however, reduced levels from the best around mid-day. The morning session closed steady, quiet. The market ruled quietlysteady at around lunch levels in the afternoon, but interest was364 words
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Article509 1972-02-11 17 A QUIET week of reduced A turnover, the traditional forerunner of the Chinese New Year so often characterised by Increased selling, on this occasion revealed a steady undertone to the market which was sandwiched between 87} and 88* cents for February until latterly when It went509 words
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Article22 1972-02-11 17 FEB. 10. RIBBER: 89.75 cents (up 1.75 cents). TIN: 5617.37' (down 51.62 1 Official offering 321 tons (un 82 tons).22 words
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Advertisement816 1972-02-11 18 EXPORT/IMPORT ENTREPRENEUR Singapore Company with subsidiary in i^— Petaling Jaya has vacancies for the following An Australian Public Company with considerable export /import S ions trade and an International Division, plus Branch Offices in Japan and Hong Kong. Intends to open In Singapore. SALES EXECUTIVE f Female) The Company believes816 words
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Advertisement692 1972-02-11 18 We require a dynamic man for the position of Marketing Executive, Chemicals This is a big opportunity for a highly qualified man who has the energy, resourcefulness and ambition to develop new markets for a variety of chemical products with highly versatile applications in industry. The successful applicant will be692 words
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Advertisement539 1972-02-11 18 AN old established British Company in Malaysia requires a QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT I who will be responsible to the Chief Accountant for certain financial functions. Applications are Invited from Malaysian citizens who hold recognised accountancy qualifications and have had at least 5 years acceptable accounts experience In Industry and commerce since539 words
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281 1972-02-11 19 BAILYNE SUN. G - BAILYNE SUN.G By RADIO and Television Singapore is now trying hard to have a "live" telecast of firing of crackers to usher in the Chinese New Year. This follows a decision to replace the recording of cracker-firing used In previous281 words
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80 1972-02-11 19 DISPUTE OVER FESTIVAL LOANS SETTLED SINGAPORE. Thurs. Slme Darby Singapore Ltd.. and its employees' union today settled their dispute out of court over interpretation of a clause concerning loans for festivals In their collective pact. The dispute was to have been heard In, the Indus trial Arbitration Court this morning80 words
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Article38 1972-02-11 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tun Abdul Raxak will launch the $50 million Food Industries of Malaysia Sdn Bhd (FIMA). a new government organ to accelerate rural Industrialisation, at a ceremony at the Lake Club on Peb. 28.38 words
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Article86 1972-02-11 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Queen Elisabeth will be shown how Singapore celebrated her 1952 Coronation when she arrives on Feb. 18 for a three-day visit. An album containing photographs of the celebrations was today presented to the British High Commissioner, Mr. Samuel Falle, by the amateur lensman who86 words
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Article, Illustration299 1972-02-11 19 CHRISTINA CHEANG - The long, long queue for the $10 silver coins CHRISTINA CHEANG By OEVEN thousand people to(1 a y queued up at the Singapore Currency Board in Kmpress Place to buy the new $10 silver coins. At least two enthusiastic coin collectors turned up before dawn. Shopkeeper Tan Lee Teck, 45,Mohamed Yusoof - 299 words
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Article45 1972-02-11 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A gun-Jeep skidded along Upper East Coast Road this morning and ended up In the backyard of a house along the route. The jeep was going to Bedok from the city when the accident happened. No one was hurt.45 words
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Article29 1972-02-11 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Bndgestone Singapore Co. (Pte.) Ltd. will hold a Chinese New Year dinner at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Feb. 27 at 7 p.m29 words
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Advertisement233 1972-02-11 19 IIPI |l l. i ||lliJil| ill/'H'Personalllll yiji.WelcomeP'l IJ I IWe look forward to seeing .1 1 1 IN If rMJ I y 0 ot our new Coffeehouse |||l I LUI fl I llVill nd Cocktail Lounge today I IMI liril For luncn snacks or i Uit I 111 ll Fill233 words
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Advertisement145 1972-02-11 19 IF YOU MISSED THIS WEEKS I Ikf 11 V 1^ mt J/krf\rt You've missed something! INTERNATIONAL: Indonesia's political prisoners MEDICINE Is Saccharin safe BUSINESS A FINANCE Jitters in the world money markets RESERVE YOUR COPY IJ AUf I MAIL THE COUPON 111/ if: Send to Newsweek International c/oSANVIC ENTERPRISE. SUITE145 words
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Miscellaneous975 1972-02-11 19 On your TV and Radio 3N P.M Opening and Where the 7.11 Sports Parade iM P.M. Progrwmie Summary 7.17 Progrwmie Summary Heart Is 7.41 News in Chinese 3.12 Tunas Harapan 7.2! Malay Feature Film Ikan J2l For the Family (English) 7.SS Chinese Variety Show 3.21 Decoy Emas 3.H A Diary975 words
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520 1972-02-11 20 Where work is hectic, patience taxing and bloody The Emergency Unit at Outram I STRONGLY disagree with "Horrified" (ST., Feb. 7). The standard of our medical services in South-east Asia has recently been rated as one of the best. The Government provides the public with more than 10 dental clinics,520 words
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380 1972-02-11 20 National service and that 25 per cent PLEASE refer to your report (S.T., Feb. 8) headlined "Lucky 25 per cent will be released to Join varsities." I had hoped that by granting your reporter a personal interview, I would ensure that I would not be misquoted. Alas, this Is not380 words
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Letter209 1972-02-11 20 I THINK Its high time someone advises those door -to door salesgirls and their employers. As a resident of an HDB flat. I find It most annoying when these people come banging at my door. Cant they tap at the doors, or windows, lightly? One can easily hear209 words
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135 1972-02-11 20 What? Only 63 smoky vehicles? rpHE reply by the police 1 PRO (S.T.. Feb. 7) is not encouraging at all. Only S3 buses caught emit tine excessive smoke! No wonder pollution in the city area is worse than in the Jurong industrial estate. It is a fact that thousands of135 words
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151 1972-02-11 20 Night duty nurses: That reply can be misleading I REFER to the letter by Mr. Harry Tan. Public Relations Officer. Ministry of Health regarding night duty by nurses iS.T. Jan. 1). His statement "that a period of night duty Is followed by three days off" may lead to misinterpretation. Nurses151 words
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Advertisement117 1972-02-11 20 The RED SHIELD Medical schemes assure you peace of mind over hospital and medical bills for your employees and their dependents, if desired. Membership of the Scheme means that you can afford high class medical care, that you receive efficient service, ease of accounting and personnel administrations and that you117 words
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Advertisement115 1972-02-11 20 What is RED SHIELD? RED SHIELD is an organisation which administers schemes of insurance benefits specially designed for reimbursement of hospital, medical and surgical expenses incurred by employees in legally licensed hospitals or clinics. It also offers a panel or doctors who are available for clinical consultations at a fixed115 words
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Advertisement87 1972-02-11 20 OPEN TODAY FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR SHOPPING Our centre including the Supermarket, Emporium and Stores (2nd Floor) will remain open thie Friday during the usual times to serve New Year shoppers SHOPPING CENTRE KATONG T155 International ■JL. v.^ Training Centre NEW COURSES STARTING SHORTLY English as a Second Language (Advanced87 words
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Article, Illustration1304 1972-02-11 21 THERE can hardy be school in Singapore that has not had its share of nail-biting frustration over the shortage of teaching staff. It is not uncommon to hear of a school with relief teachers making up a quarter of Its tutorial1,304 words
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Article138 1972-02-11 21 By BAILYNE SUNG SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's educational television services are developing on the right lines. This is the conclusion ETV head. Mr. Peter Scow has reached after a recent meeting with world experts In this field. Mr. Scow said today: "Thirteen participants, some of138 words
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Advertisement31 1972-02-11 21 SR^ I HPT?/ v Jam V ipvSp «»ti?'^k 4Baaaaß w k a JaaV Jaw %*^XLzJ I LI y« *ifi^ -i3s*i*^\ai!fwzß W^jL fa m&f IJ3H k M* /k gMk JBr%T*a#W EH irtS^aVvHM31 words
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Advertisement226 1972-02-11 21 Discover* it in the Shatxj Palace Celebrate Chinese New Year in impt r 'ji splendour. In the Shang Palace Savour Cantonese delicacies with a sumptuous ten course meal. Crisp Suckling Pig, delicious Chicken with Cashew Nuts, the finest Sharksfin Soup in Singapore, chilled Lychee and many more. Prepared to perfection226 words
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Advertisement574 1972-02-11 22 •m* EA. CHARGEMAN OF WELDERS B. SMITHS Applrcoticns ore invited from suitably qualified candidates for the above positions in this Shipyard A. CHARGEMAN OF WELDERS DUTIES: Successful candidates will be required to supervise ond control a group of welders employed in the Hull Marine centres ond to co ordinate work;574 words
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Advertisement1024 1972-02-11 22 A URGE ELECTRONIC FIRM requires immediotely: 2 ftmolt Accounting Machine Operators 1 Driver and 1 Peon Applicants must be Singapore Citizens ond should submit personal details, experience ond one recent passport sue photograph to General Monoger, P. O. Box 665, Singapore. FOR SALE Two excellent condition cargo sister motor-vessels with1,024 words
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Advertisement883 1972-02-11 22 TENDER FOR THE REGULAR CLEANING OF THE SUBORDINATE COURTS AND FOR PURCHASE OF DAILY WASTE PAPER. FROM In APRIL 1972 TO Slit MARCH, 1973. Tender wlll be received by the Subordinate Courts. South Bridge Road. Singapore up to noon on 26.2.72 for:--(a) Cleaning, washing, maintenance of the lawns and gardens,883 words
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Advertisement721 1972-02-11 22 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for the following projects (A) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TO 21-STOREY LOW COOT SHOPPING COMPLEX AT CORPORATION DRIVF. JURONG TOWN ISUB-CONTRACT) ELIGIBILITY: Electrical $100,000 and above. SHOWROUND: 18.2.72 at 1000 a.m Meet at Contracts Office. Development Division J.T.C..721 words
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Advertisement928 1972-02-11 22 j^^pSlSs LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH iW'St&m PERSEKUTUAN X§f|§^ KENYATAAN TAWARAN TawaranS ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada Kcntrekter2 yang berpengalaman untok kerja2 di-bawah-BP. No. 17/72 A) Membekal. menghantar dan memasang Sterilizer Cages. Marshalling Yard Bogies Sterilizer Bogles' untok Kilang2 Kelapa Sawit Jerangau. daerah Kuala Trengßanu. TreiiKganu; Ulu Jempol. daerah Temerloh. Pahanu; Buklt Besar. daerah928 words
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Advertisement1385 1972-02-11 23 TO LIVERPOOL AJtO OTHER U.K./CI m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ £Uk,AfUS t .,.0. G'.sgo. B S^ re .XTl 1 PiISANOER L,»erpool ...Frt IB FaTif {LPENOR lurerpoo l Claiioa Frt II Ftl v r«k ii/m c» m CITTONEUB Aden, h'burt Hivre. L'pool Mar 1 Mar" ABRASTUS liuait. tlasgot. ttor 8 Mar I Mar 7/ 11,385 words
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Advertisement1874 1972-02-11 23 1 1 iRtRTNRtT^T^iMIIRrnTrRTW I^ EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P Klang Penang Singapore LOAOIHB FOR: HONDO Frt 12/11 Frt 18/18 Frt 17 21 H burg B men. A'wirp. R'dan A'diffl, G'burg. C'kagen. Aarhui Oslo PATASONIA Frt 29/27 Mar 1/ 4 Frt 28/ 2 C'blanca. H'burg/B'mm. R'din Adam. A'wirp, G'burg. Oslo, Airhus,1,874 words
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Advertisement1036 1972-02-11 23 FUTWCifTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FIOM EAST COAST U.*i. N.OrleiM BaltTtiil N.York Pinang P Sham Spore Diakarta Kingston MEMNON Ma 1 la Part Frt 22 Apr 17 WWMA la* IB laa 17 Frt 21 Frt 28 Frt 29 Mar 8 Apr 27 MENtSTHEMS Jai 21 Jaa 11 Frt 2 Mar II1,036 words
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Advertisement1075 1972-02-11 24 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTB. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. MM '<f>an Hongkong ITA Sport ETA P. Klang Uihi Man l»,i,a Mar<" 11 Frt Sl.rtkawa Man Vij I I Frt II Frt UJisKio Man Vi». U 22 Frt 21 Frt 2 Mar Japan Persian Gull Service1,075 words
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Advertisement881 1972-02-11 24 FOE NfW ZfALAND •en»n| P. S'nam Singapore Liaaiag tar: CARPENTARIA 11/1! F* 11/11 Frt 14/ISFib S»d. Lytt. Wton. Auc«. CHAKO'NA 11/11 Mar 11/11 Mar 21 22 Mar O'dm. Lytt. Aack. STRAITS/MADKAS SfKVICt Smgipore P. Sham Penane laaliai lar: RAJULA 11/11 Frt IB Frt 21 Fll Nippa'tinam. Madras rajula 1/14 Mar881 words
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Advertisement802 1972-02-11 24 ORIENT LINES LTD. > (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTOIM WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P Kiang Penani i- mi NEPTUNE TOPU H Part 12/1] Frt Bi bao 93. London 13/3, Havre 19,3. R802 words
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Advertisement586 1972-02-11 24 |M MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Om SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD NaSOC.JIn Ampang Ku»l« Lu.npu. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia -i^l^99Lja«BBB>BBBB«lailBBBa>IBHaW^BBBlMaBIMBIIM__l_MMKIlllM FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Singapon P. Sham Penang Arrtm lUNCA MELOI S«a. 44 14/11 Frt II 21 Frt Hmre 15 3 London 113 R'dam 73 3 A'aeip 26 i H'purg ?8 3586 words
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Article205 1972-02-11 25 H t PORT OP lINOAPOH AUTHOI n iTY ANNOUNCRO TMR FOLLOW IN C BIRTHING ARRANCCMINTI o r riBROARY 11. OUT: Oc»an Pataraa 1/2, Btnbope j OrtrntaJ Ftmcralda 8/8, Mnkinrtcbenik \H, Kanlncau JO. Protmiaui T.I Hlna- 15/36. Pacific Bmu 4 Kinko Bambawanc Port Berth I, U rotini Stmbawans205 words
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Advertisement567 1972-02-11 25 M tu oW: Sinppon P. Klani Penang DESTINATION. SOINECNNOtORSR" 11/11 Fit Boulopi. Antwerp. i fIRTIUNSRAYA Breman. IS M u u 1«/»1 HI 11/11 rel A-«erp, R-dam. Adam. ..."SEI.PAIAT.NSR" Frt So^'nV. A«.«.rp. piviovsk" 14/ is Mar B e dB lERISUV 11/11 Mar js a Mar tVU Mar A'.erp. Rdan. Km a,567 words
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Advertisement753 1972-02-11 25 PYGMALION STEAMSHIP CO. GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADING FOR TORONTO, HAMILTON AND ASHTABULA P Klang Singapore HAMBURGER WALL Mar 1/ 3 M» 4 •DELFOTIS «|i 10/15 Air IE 21 DIRECT SAILINGS TO SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LOURENCO MARQUES, DURBAN AND CAPETOWN Singapore P. Klang PHILIPPINE ADMIRAL Mai 14/15 Mar753 words
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Advertisement723 1972-02-11 25 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. In response to tht demands el shippers In Singapore anal Malaytia MISC. hoi or«at pleasure In announcing tha introduction tf m specialised timber carrier m.» MARITIME STAR" scheduled *O t^4 at Singapore: 14 19.2.72 Tanjong Mani: 21-23.2.72 P. Swettenham: 25 29.2.72 Penang: 1 3.3.72 Foe723 words
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Advertisement536 1972-02-11 25 /Sl^tfX COMPANIA ARGENTINA DE tV|m> NAVEGACION INTERCONTINENTAL liiint far DURBAN. BUENOS AIRES Singipore P. Sham Pentfl| tAMPA ARGENTINA" I 9 Mir 11/11 Mar 12/13 Mar EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A 11 Cfltjtr Our Part Smtteilaai >imi rutm Siafaaari 1 SBCSNIP Ct. BUB. )l likl Strut. Til: BUI Til: 131] la. M536 words
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Article39 1972-02-11 26 NO INCREASED PRICES for CBlnese New Year Beautify yourself In time for the festive season at Louise Klerk's Falon. Hotel Slngapura. Qorgeous hairstyles, expert penning, refreshing facials, modern make-up at regular prices. Pleaae book early: Telephone *****3 (Spore).39 words
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Article112 1972-02-11 26 WE WISH to thank all our friends and business associate! for their attendance and generous contributions to charity via Lion's Club Jurong on the occasion of the openIng of our showroom a: Golden Mile Shopping Centre. Fron Board of Directors and staff. Alexandra Corporation Pte. Ltd. Spore. THE FAMILY112 words
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Obituary20 1972-02-11 26 IN EVER LOVINC memory Of Chin Tew Peong departed 10.2.68. Alwaya remembered by those left behind from wife.20 words
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Advertisement604 1972-02-11 26 GrmHAL ADVirmiMINTS ANHOUNCtMINT/WSOHAt N r^,.. rt PHOUE C.M.S. TEL: *****1 n..p.,. mmm $*M US** fW ■tI»IL». jfrnla,.* /or it taortU. W snd M.,.,.1. .7, cen, 7"^" C. A. T. S. EVERY SATURDAY OUR SERVICE WILL OPEN FROM S A.M.—4 P.M. FOR YOUR ADVERTISEMENTS CALL S PORE 37M11 ANNOUNCING the opening604 words
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Advertisement656 1972-02-11 26 SHORTHAND-TYPIST required by a well established American company. Should be a Slngapon citizen, pro flclent In Engllah and written Chinese. Minimum qualifications Senior Cambridge and good Shorthand and Typing speeds. Apply P. O. Box 687 Singapore. MACHINE FITTERS Needed urgently for our nev set-up in Jurong. Skilled fitters v ith656 words
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Advertisement686 1972-02-11 26 A WELL ESTABLISHED Textl'e Manufacturer requires a Sa'es Asslsstant. experienced In Import A export documents. Must understand Mandarin. Apply to 0.P.0. Box 324 with a passport size photograph (nonreturnable) Singapore. SENIOR ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN urgently required by consultant firm. Oood pay and prospects for right person. Apply with full particulars. personal686 words
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Advertisement769 1972-02-11 26 WANTED JUNIOR CLERK TV. maintenance canvasser Apply with nonreturnable photograph to 0.P.0. Box 1713 (Spore). IMPORT EXPORT COMPANY requires experience book-keeper cum general clerk. Apply Box A 4612 87. Spore or Tel. *****0. BILL COLLECTOR required for Singapore Subsidiary of European Company. Qualifications Senior Cambridge level. Able to speak major769 words
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Advertisement967 1972-02-11 26 MILLCREoT PARK: Modern 2-storey detached house. 3 bedrooms, study, servant s room. 3 bathrooms Rent: 51. 600/- p m. (unfurnished) with two air-condltloners David Phoa A Sons. Valuers A Eatate Agents, 20 Tanglln Road, Tel: C ***** STEVENS ROAO furnished 3-bed-roomed bunmlow $1,500: Linden Drive 4-bedroomed 2-storey $1,300: Hillcrest 3-bedroomed967 words
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Advertisement972 1972-02-11 26 PRIVATE PARTY interested In purchase of block ot flat 20 23 units. 3 and 4 bedrooms Modern big price location and general particuare Box A 4600 ST. B'pore. URGENTLY WANTED Furnished Bemt-detached Detached Bungalow Sembawang Hills Estate. Phone *****. B'pore. 3 DETACHED BUNGALOWS required by (1) Economic Advlaer (2) Far972 words
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Advertisement944 1972-02-11 26 175-B, GOLDHILL CENTRE near Ooldhlll Plaza. 600 aq.ft. $600 p.m. Immediate occupation Suitable professional business. Tel. Spore *****7 TANCL N SHOPPING CENTRE office space for sale at $150 ps f. ready for Immediate occupation Box A 4604 IT B'pore WHOLE CORNER First Floor concrete suitable clinic dentist ahlpplng chitfund etc944 words
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Advertisement885 1972-02-11 26 students. Conducted under fully air conditioned rooms by expert Instrur tore Enquiries SCS (opposite R< > Spore 277X7 *****0.. SECRETARIAL COURSE: Part-tlmr tarial duties office practice, comm-r cial KngMah Single subjects offered 8 I.e. :i3O Selegie Complex tlM* nisi RADIO TV SERVICING COURSE Mornint: evenint A apeclal classes starting 13885 words
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Advertisement1752 1972-02-11 27 BBv a^^* JI I sbbx| 91V' 1 I ft I I I iL^TI I k 1 I 1 k I BBBk^^BBI (Cont. from Page 26) I i Travel and tours |U N TRAVBL AGENCY J»p, n/ Taiwan. Honitkong/Bangkok tour 13 days If 2/72. Taiwan 'Hongkong' Bangkok tour. 11 days In1,752 words
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Advertisement1015 1972-02-11 27 MONftlS 11M 1964. Taxed llmured. Good condition 15.000. Appointment phone Spore ***** today Saturday, no dealen. DICIMIIII 1888 Ford Capri CTL 1600 one owner, accident free. 53. 500. RIM *****1. 36. Jalan Chenakek. wmitV'foho mustang. 1968 riaht hand drive. 1 owner. Low mllasae. Konl •hork absorbers, radial, radio. 514.300.- o.«1,015 words
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Advertisement936 1972-02-11 27 HsBUJaOt §■!<■ LAOIII BNOIS AND HANOBACt for wldast varieties and latest fashion at throw away pries with fre« itlfts Visit Poly Shoas Co.. 37—39 upstairs North Bride* Road (opposite High Street United Oversaas Bank) Tsl' ***** B pore PURS. Finest selection of furs for all seasons. Surd* and leather coats936 words
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Advertisement272 1972-02-11 27 Rortauranu stars QUIIT ATMOSPMBMB PLBABAMT aurroundlaca for anjorabl* svsnlnc Coconut OroTs. M Cupea** Road. No parkins problem. O»«h.da tINC^PORC OMCMIDB LTOi Ihow plaes at Mandal Laks Road Oardtn la opea dally Inctud.ns Sundays. Tbs landseapsd orehMs and »atar cardan provide numerous ideas for your garden punning come and ssa). Fr«Bb272 words
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Advertisement201 1972-02-11 27 LEVER BROTHERS SINGAPORE SDN. BHD. Bxasaißsaaiai \r Bxasß bPC has a vacancy for AN ACCOUNTANT APPLICANTS must be -nale Singapore citizens, aged 25 30 and must possess a recognised professional qualification. EXPERIENCE: 2-3 years sound accounting experience in a manufacturing company would be an advantage. The successful candidates will be201 words
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370 1972-02-11 28 Hereford outplay W. Ham but fail to score LONDON, Thurs. Hereford United, giantkillers of this season's English F.A. Cup competition, outplayed Div. 1 rivals West Ham in their fourth round tie last night but had to be content with a scoreless draw. Hereford, from the minor Southern League, besieged West370 words
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Article232 1972-02-11 28 Hastings' stand saves Kiwis KINGSTON. Thurs. Brian Hastings, 31--year-old Canterbury batsman, hit a defiant unbeaten century to help the New Zealand cricketers salvage a draw from their four-day match against Jamaica here yesterday. The New Zealanders. who followed on 295 runs behind Jamaica's first InnIngs of 451, were 309-5 atReuter - 232 words
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Article366 1972-02-11 28 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. Veteran Bob Rosburg. who hasn't won in more than a decade, and Jerry Heard matched slx-under 66s yesterday to tie for the first round lead in the U*****,000 Bob Hope Desert Classic at Palm Springs Rosburg and the 24-year-old Heard held aReuter; AP - 366 words
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Article66 1972-02-11 28 PHILADELPHIA. Thurs. John NewcSmbe and Rod Layer moved smoothly Into the second round of the U5545,000 United States Indoor championships here last night. Wimbledon champion Newccmbe broke fellow-Australian Ph:l Dent's service once In each set to win 6-4, 8-4. Layer. seeded second to Ken Kosewall of66 words
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Article, Illustration451 1972-02-11 29 CAPPORO, Thurs. American schoolgirl Anne Henning smashed the Olympic record twice on her way to the gold medal in the women's 500 m speed skating at the Winter Olympics here today. Miss Henning, 16, was given a second skate after Canada's Sylvia Burke had caused451 words
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Article156 1972-02-11 29 NZ GET 'NO 1974 GAMES' WARNING CHRISTCIHRt H, Thurs. A warning that Ctartotchurch will be faced wHh "the orrUlntjr of no 1974 Commonwealth (»mn" it a 1973 South African rugby tour of New Zealand goes ahead, hat been given by antl-ap»rth*kJ group leaden here. Trevor Richards, chairman of Halt AU156 words
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Article235 1972-02-11 29 Threat by wonder girl's father BRISBANE, Thurs. Mr. Ron Gould, father of Australian wonder swimming girl Shane Oould, today threatened to .efuse his daughter permission to compete in the Munich Olympic Games this year. Shane. 15, is one of Australia's brightest hopes for the Games. In a meteoric rise to235 words
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Article267 1972-02-11 29 ROY CHAN continued his winning ways on the final day of the SASA Single-Age Group Meet at Amber Road yesterday, but the nights star was Karen Chong. reports PERCY SENEVIRATNE. Karen and Roy were the record breakers, Karen taking two tenths of a267 words
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Article37 1972-02-11 29 NATIONAL goalkeeper Kuah Chul Heong was In splendid form yesterday to save Special Constabulary from defeat against Police In the BOSPL EMv. One match at Thomson Road. The match ended In a 1-1 draw.37 words
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345 1972-02-11 29 Kelantan ban 5 players in national squad KOTA BHARU, Thurs. Five soccer players, who refused to play for Kelantan in the Malaysia Cup competition this season, have been suspended for periods ranging from 1J years to two years. Two players. Hamzah Hussein and Wan Zawawl. have been suspended two years345 words
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Article67 1972-02-11 29 RNZ2R staged a walkout In yesterday'? padang Dlv. 2 rugby match against BCC Tankards, immediately after one of their players received marching orders for rough play. The Kiwis left the field five minutes before the final whistle. TcnkarCs ltd 6-0 before the walkout with ■>. goal.67 words
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Article, Illustration338 1972-02-11 30 BRUNEI schoolboy Omar All, Raffles Institution's stockilybullt striker, hauled his school from the brink of defeat to hold little-fancied National Junior College to 2-2 in the City District School 'A' division soccer championship, reports PETER SIOW. The tournament is now in an exciting stage338 words
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281 1972-02-11 30 Wok to launch Constituency soccer tourney SINGAPORE'S first Inter-Constituency soccer championship, one of the many projects to impro ve soccer here, will be launched on Feb. 26 at Jalan Besar stadium by the Minister for Social Affairs Inche Othman Wok, reports JOE DOR U. The opening match of the 48281 words
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Article61 1972-02-11 30 IPOH, Thurs. MalaysiaSingapore Sikhs beat Nay Bharat Club of Hong Kong 4-0 with four goals by Malaysian international and skipper Harneahl Singh. Tins is the fourth time Malay-sia-Singapore Sikhs have captured the Keshmahinder Trophy with their previous wins in 1»64. 1966. 1»69. Nay Bharat will play four61 words
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149 1972-02-11 30 NEPAL'S Olympic representative MB. Ral will be the star athlete in the annual Police cross-country race at Thomson Road tomorrow. Rai is one of 36 athletes from 15 Asian countries selected by the West German Government to compete in this year's149 words
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Article179 1972-02-11 30 Fullback causes ref to halt game FULLBACK l*e Kirn Hal yesterday caused the SGSFLs Dlv 3A match be tween Survey Department and K.K. Hospital to be abandoned at Karrer Park yesterday, reports ALBKRT JOHNSON. Kirn Hal (Survey) was ordered off by referee Chew Keng Chuan for rough play but be179 words
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Advertisement852 1972-02-11 28 The Systems Division of Olivetti in Singapore and Malaysia are marketing accounting and data processing systems and data handling equipment. Due to increase of market demand, we have vacancies in our marketing and software departments. Marketing Specialists to market the following:— I Electronic accounting and billing machines I Microcomputers I852 words
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Advertisement557 1972-02-11 28 I v\sP¥ PULAU AVER CHAWAN t REFINERY requires an EXPERIENCED MECHANICAL ENGINEER We require a man with considerable experience in repair and trouble-shoot-ing of pumps, compressors and turbines He must also be able to operate various machine tools and other shop equipment Preference will be given to Singapore Citizens with557 words
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Advertisement803 1972-02-11 28 PHD SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from P.WJ3. Registered Contractors and from other suitable contractors for the following works. I) Construction of Hawken' Centre and Park at Whit ley /Thomson Roads Flyever, Sincapore. All Building Contractors. Closinc Date: 25.3.72 at 10.00 am II) Supply of Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections to Alexandra803 words
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Advertisement168 1972-02-11 29 Wishing all our customers and friends a Freshly unpacked Chinese delicacies for your New Year celebrations. Waxed ducks and pork, sausages, sweet tit-bits, melon seeds, canned fruits and many other items. Food hampers for gifts. Ready-made garments and ornaments. Shop now for this very, very special occasion. THOUSANDS OF ANG168 words
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Advertisement175 1972-02-11 29 bY 1m a^Lm V rWIMFQF t t \^H ■kW^'^k^Ar mS turn HE BOUTI Wl! for the man with good taste!" SINGAPORE: SUPREME HOUSE ♦2ND FLOOR PENANG ROAD Opans 7 days a wa*k from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuaadayi and Fridays tHt fc3op.m. FREE ni B ht parting nnyrutuiation* A175 words
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Advertisement232 1972-02-11 30 mIMHk H^^HV^V. KONG HEE FATT CHOY Your new Mazda 1000 comes with a SPECIAL NEW YEAR DINNER OFFER (Buy Now! Offer valid until 14th February, 1972) Buy a new Mazda 1000 today and get your New !3|J|fi|||||||^^S^i*:J" < Year off to a good start I Buy new Mazda 1000 JbLm.232 words
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Advertisement88 1972-02-11 30 HITACHI TOP QUALITY POWER TOOLS MOTOR BLOCKS I Outstanding durability mk\ I Hardy construction Hll I Handy and convenient I Doutate insulation for safety A I FuH rang* of POWER TOOU. i A I MOTOR BLOCKS and HOISTS fW V I available from all reliable de»ten U^ I SOLE AGENTS:88 words
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Miscellaneous63 1972-02-11 30 SOCCER City District School* 1 A 1 Dtv: NJC v Thomson Sec. (Thomson Rd. 6 pui. K a tang District Schools' finals 'A' Dlv St. Patrick's v Qejrlang Serai; 'B' Dlv Tan Jong Katong Tech. v Telok Kurau. C Dlv.: St. Patrick's v Slglap (all matches at Jalan Besar p.m63 words
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Article, Illustration492 1972-02-11 31 It looks like 1-2-3 for Tulloh Showgirl does a smart trial RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP |{l KIT Timah trainer Colin Tulloh has left in Dax, Box Office IV and Kind Heart in Race 3 (Class 5 Div. 1 over 9f at Ipoh tomorrow. They may well dominate the finish. All492 words
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77 1972-02-11 31 ONDON. Thurs. Rougr Li Autumn, ridden by Ken White, won the National Trial Stakes handicap chase run over 3J miles at Haydock Park yesterday. Starting at 2-1. Rouge Autumn beat the 7-4 lavourite The Otter, mount of T.M. Jones, by a short head withReuter - 77 words
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Miscellaneous2612 1972-02-11 31 IPOH CARD TOMORROW £__*> I— l 7 SO C\ AH HIV a OF 5422 C.KAYCSS a (Soong) Z.SO tLAib 6, DIV. i Vf E Donnrlly 5 .1 (ud -7 btn fay) P Ckaam S Ht__t__i__B_U__i ($5,000 $3,500 tO Winner) O 71 ROMANI a (MarHor) Tan 58 0 (-2) Lew 12,612 words
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Article85 1972-02-11 32 Police swamp antiSuharto demos WELLINGTON, Tbura. Police- outnumbered a group of demonstrators today when President Suharto arrived for a three-day visit. Security measures were strengthened, after an organisation called "The Campaign Against Aggression In Indonesia" called for a "massive" demonstration at the airport today. President Suharto's arrival was without incident,85 words
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Article45 1972-02-11 32 SALISBURY. Thurs— Rhodesian Prune Minister lan Smith today accused the African National Council of being behind the violent bloodshed which rocked the country last month and claimed that the organisation, led by a Methodist minister, was receiving funds from banned groups abroad.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Obituary68 1972-02-11 32 TIRUCHILUVAI JOICPM JOHN. aOO Of late Rev. T. Jouph pamrd away peacefully on 10.2.72 leaving behind son Winfred daughter! Dr. Stella Rao. Henrietta. Theodora. Wlnlfrerda. Juanlta. daughter-in-law Florence, sons-in-law John Rao. Roy Ambrose. Ratnara] Samuel, Noel Konerty. eleven grandchildren, two great -grand children, relatives and friends to mourn hit68 words
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Article39 1972-02-11 32 PHNOM PENH Thurt. The Cambodian Government announced today that It reserves the right to fight its way Into the temples of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thorn. occupied by communist troops, in the past 21 months. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article31 1972-02-11 32 PARIS. Thurs. West German Chancellor Mr. Willy Brandt arrived today to confer with President Oeorges Pompidou en revi\lng Western Europe's proposed plan for monetary and economic union. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article175 1972-02-11 32 CAIRO, Tues. Pres'rf»nt Eadat Is to convene the national congress of the Arab Socialist Union (ASU) Egypt's central political apparatus, to dlscuu the country's strategy at the next stage of the Middle But conflict. Reuter. 25 nad an argument with the group and was punched on the face.175 words
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489 1972-02-11 32 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN Agreed; Uniform freight rates for cargoes |_By SINGAPORE, Thursday RATIONAL shipping lines of Singapore and Indonesia have agreed to charge uniform freight rates for cargoes carried to each other's country from home ports. The general level of rates will be between those489 words
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Article, Illustration183 1972-02-11 32 BANGKOK, Thursday A BEVY of beautiful Thai firls scatter rose petals at her feet, as Queen Elizabeth walks down the red carpet at the royal pier in Banckok. Aecon panyinf her is Kinf Bhumibol, who led her to the honour guard representing Thailand'sUPI - 183 words
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Article39 1972-02-11 32 PEKINO. Thurs. Britain and China have resumed talks on the question of exchanging ambassadors, and there was some speculation In the Chinese capital today that an announcement mljrht be made before the arrival of President Nixon. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article380 1972-02-11 32 T ONDON. Than. The atock market* XJ armed today over a fairly broad front with sentiment aided by the ovrrnlght uptrend on Wall Street and further talk* In the coal miner*' .il-putr At 3 p.m. the Financial Times Index had gained 9.0 to 501 0 Unilever. Glaxo. Pleaaey.380 words
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Article25 1972-02-11 32 LONDON^ Thur. Spot barer. Forward bum £416 £3). aellers f'*JJ irr* 31 Settlement: £1411 <— *2> Tnm am. 120 torn p.m. 110 torn. Too*: Steady.25 words
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Article53 1972-02-11 32 LONDON. Than. Spot 13 10 SfttlsmnM: Marrh 14 05. April 14 80. April, June 14.55. May 14.55. J.lyl S»p« 15.15. Oct./Oac. 15.60. Jan March 1600. Ap.il jun* 16 40. July' 16. 75. Oct. Dec. 16. 85. J.n March 17 00. April/Jim* 17.15. C.1.1. F*b. 13.45. March 15. 55. April53 words
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Miscellaneous15 1972-02-11 32 The weather THE weather outlook (or Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers.15 words
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