The Straits Times, 21 February 1972
1972-02-21
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Title Section24 1972-02-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National NKwspapHr The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration895 1972-02-21 1 Royal visit ends A memorable farewell ft UEEN Elizabeth and her I I family bid goodbye to %f Singapore last night with a dash of pomp and pageantry to make it a memorable and nostalgic farewell. The Royal yacht Britannia pnllecl away from the East Ligoon quayside at 11.46 with895 words
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355 1972-02-21 1 China's eve of visit attack on Nixon- PEKING, Sun.— China today launched a two pronged attack against United States policies in Vietnam on the eve of President Nixon's arrival here, calling for total and unconditi onal U.S. troop withdrawals from Indo-China. Tbe attacks, in a Foreicn Ministry statement and in355 words
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Article, Illustration327 1972-02-21 1 Chiang 'no' to run for another term as President I HAVE BEEN IN OFFICE TOO LONG, HE SAYS TAIPEH, Sunday (1 E N E R A L I S SIMO Chiang Kai-shek who is serving out his fourth si x -year term as President of Nation a list China, announced327 words
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Article30 1972-02-21 1 BEIRUT. Sun A guerilla group said today its fighters attacked an Israeli position in the Golan Heights and inflicted heavy casualties and material damage on the position UPIUPI - 30 words
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3 a.m. ROUNDUP
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Article26 1972-02-21 1 BOCHUM (West Germany), Sun. The Soviet Union's unmanned moon probe, Luna-20, It descending towards the moon, the Bochutn space observatory reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement29 1972-02-21 1 Insist on. BFlj^lPpl^ 7 E8 1972 I 1 ways Art No 8756^^^^^^^ CUTTY SARK SCOTCH WHISKY V fl hit-,. /l |jM B^HUCIK^ BLENDED I -> y^; mVHV^^HV-' SCOTS WHISJOrI INlTMlttPn.UliM'MkMnMim'WU'umx29 words
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Advertisement84 1972-02-21 1 What use is the speed of electronic calculating if you then have to transcribe the results by hand Olivetti introduce the new Logos electronic printing calculators. B^k. t 1 If* 1 I'TT.^^ HBBjr K% HM The Logos 250 and 270 electronic printing calculators eliminate tedious copy work and provide a84 words
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Final day of the Royal Visit
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Article, Illustration370 1972-02-21 2 ESME BAPTISTA - ESME BAPTISTA By That was the fashion theme at the races nobody fussed over what she wore ijVjR once they did not seem to fuss over what they wore as long as they looked smart. What was uppermost in their minds was to see the Queen. And so it370 words
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Article, Illustration494 1972-02-21 2 And for a better glimpse a girl scales the railing IT WAS CngfawfTi chiy at Ihe races in the Singa pore Tin i" Club yesterday. For a start, the visit by the British Royal Family drew a record turn-out of 25.760494 words
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Article, Illustration311 1972-02-21 3 When eight tiny fingers at church added up to make four WHO could blame little Nicola Poole (partly hidden at centre) if she was at a loss for words when Princess Anne stopped In front of her and popped the obvious question? But luckily she had her two Sunday school311 words
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Article, Illustration132 1972-02-21 3 Dance of the flowers— symbols of two friendly nations ENGLISH roses and Singapore orchids tot tofrther at the People's Association to dance their welcome for the Duke and Princess Anne yenterday. The "roses" and "orchids" were dancers at the People's Association in Kallang all dressed for their parts. They later132 words
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Article, Illustration23 1972-02-21 4 Unforgettable night when Royalty lent glamour to the grime of Pagoda Street... Mammoth crowd jostling and pushing for a glimpse of the Queen23 words
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Article, Illustration248 1972-02-21 4 The big night jitters of 'Madam White Snake QUEEN .Elizabeth on Saturday night ended the secret torment of Mrs. Joanna Wong, the deputy registrar of the University of Singapore. She had been in a flutter of anxiety since a local newspaper report a few weeks ago said that the Queen248 words
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332 1972-02-21 4 and people turned up in their thousands to catch a glimpse of a very gracious lady QHINA TOWN'S grimy Pagoda Sired will forever remember Saturday night. Fob. 19, 1972. It was the night when thousands lined this lane of merchants for hours on end waiting for a Queen to keep332 words
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Article, Illustration356 1972-02-21 5 A saffron spray gets the Royal vote Orchid already famous in the Republic's history now bears the name Elizabeth fWICE in the course of her three-day stay, the Queen showed she had a preference for saffron. Or was it perhaps a soft spot for yellow blooms? Queen Elisabeth plumped for356 words
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Advertisement101 1972-02-21 2 f THERE'S FABRIC x f Mm a^u| If you see "The Saint" on Coleman Street he's else. Smart people ask for Baronet. That's why going to CHOSEN'S new Baronet Textiles salon CHOSEN open a new shop just to sell these in the Peninsula Building. Along with everybody famous fabrics, else101 words
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Advertisement300 1972-02-21 3 PORK Loin or Rolled Local Lean Top Qual.ty (454 g) Ib 2.10 PORTERHOUSE STEAK scotch uk Quality with Economy Ib 6.20 LEG LAMB scotch uk. (454 g > ib 4.20 ROUND STEAK v (454 g) ib 2.65 HAMBURGER sx children p.i.gh, pkt ,f z 88 M H P SAUCE F300 words
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Advertisement140 1972-02-21 3 TopquaHtyJMfc British foods fSjfiljl parade If jj SCOTCH RIB ROAST Aberdeen angus (454 g ib 2.80 FRESH HERRINGS (454 f) ib 1.10 DUCKLING LINCOLN COUNTY Young Tender (454 g) Ib 1.80 PORK SAUSAGES walls tin 1.80 WHISKY WHITE HORSE Qt. 15.50 GOLD SPINNER CHEESE SPREAD st ivel m. 65 CREAM140 words
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Advertisement244 1972-02-21 4 ip* EXCLUSIVE *<b f ft A to Joanne Drew. H| m The Diathermic h lL Slender Wrap... ***<e)i**" Mj&S aH r arfv a^i j4&^ The DiaUiermic Slender Wrap is here and dages that have been soaked in a spe- f^ exclusive to Joanne Drew This is the cial saline solution,244 words
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Advertisement72 1972-02-21 5 P IF THE EMPHASIS LjsoiM QUALITY^ ...on CHASE for SERVICES MANHATTAN H^^ ,^^r Full Banking Facilities right in the heart of Jurong VIvSV-oh KWANG JOO SENG iQJlf^^r HIfiHKT STANDARD CONSISTENCY "Si 'W% **r? jfe^ Golden Drop Cock Brand Cock Brand Golden Crown Pure Corn Oil Pure Groundnut Oil Liquid Vegetable72 words
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454 1972-02-21 6 Over 90,000— Singapore women are taking the Pill SINGAPORE, Sun AVER 90,000 Singapore women arc using the contraceptive pill, the Singapore Family Planning and Fopulation Board disclosed today. The chairman. Dr. Wan Fook Kee, said the PUI, toßether with the boards achievement of "bridging the communication gap between itself and454 words
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Article, Illustration154 1972-02-21 6 Artist who paints with his fingers I SINGAPORE, Sun ARTIST Wp Tsal-yen discards the traditional Chinese brush pen and paints with his bare fingers. Rut an amateur will find it hard to distinguish between a brush-painted work from his flncerpaintinfs. "I would even dare say that my Anger-paintings show more154 words
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Advertisement346 1972-02-21 6 CHAMPAGNE CRUISE to AUSTRAL! A Experience the excitement of a sea cruise while enjoying F^rk »»11l Whatever your pleasure you can dine and dance jfjVnr"*! JLK>, I jyiRTfI"T~VTv OUtfl Traval Hoiim tir knlirl ■OKf9V lhe luxur V and comfort (A a first class hotel Your every moods are catered for346 words
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Miscellaneous46 1972-02-21 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I /yEK POOCH WASONJeX I I THERE AIN'T I WELL. FUPPSY... WILL HE COKE WHEN I O' TH' BEST PUPILS I ANOTHER PO& ANY QUESTIONS (CALL HIM 7/ IVevEK HAPy ELMER \J^ IN TOWKJ C'N DO J 1/7 K J? 1/46 words
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352 1972-02-21 7 CINGAFOKE, Sun. Challenge shields went to four factories which won first prize in the National contest for the safest and cleanest factory. They were: Jurong Shipbuilders Pte. Ltd. (heavy industry) Watt and Akkermans (medium industry); General Electric (USA) Appliance Components Pte. Ltd.352 words
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Article, Illustration137 1972-02-21 7 QUEEN'S UNCLE RECEIVES BOOKS FOR SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Sun. Earl Mountbatten, uncle of Queen Elizabeth, took part in a simple ceremony at the Singapore International School in Dover Road yesterday. The ceremony was to mark the presentation of a set of Chambers Encyclopaedia from the International Learning Systems Corporation (ILSC) to137 words
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129 1972-02-21 7 Drinkers benefit as toddy shops go metric SINGAPORE. Sun. That pint of toddy still remains at 30 cents although Its 570 millilitres now. Toddy Jars In government toddy shops have all been re -calibrated and measuring rods graduated In nve-lltre marks, the Singapore Metrication Board said in its latest Metrication129 words
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Article28 1972-02-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Dragon Palace Chinese restaurant and Japanese Garden coffeeshop of the new Cockpit Hotel in Oxley Rise will be officially opened on Saturday.28 words
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Article30 1972-02-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Torchlight and transistor radio batteries worth about $21,000 wLre reported missing from the Chong Kew Lorry Service godown at 32 milestone. Cheras Road yesterday morning.30 words
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265 1972-02-21 7 Golfer jumps in sea to dodge swarm of -wasps- IJANDAR SERI BEOA- WAN, Sun— OCPD Mr. Benjamin Carvalho had to jump into the sea today to escape from tiger wasps while trying to rescue a a friend from being bitten. Two people are in hospital including Date T. E. Owen,265 words
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Advertisement183 1972-02-21 7 RHR Mi^jl i \^m\ TODAY MARKS H 11-.- inriii.i.iv of hamiwi b*tn(s (baing lha Tlh d«) H lIM'I'Y HRTHOAt PO EVBRYOME The d.i> I'r-i >nlf B i iv M iini.i-. Children's Party to bi Holt 1 i i _i > i I ion 4 Dr. »on djnrcs lo bt partormad183 words
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Miscellaneous143 1972-02-21 7 llloy Omp By V.T. Hmntiirt GOOD MORNIW, V— H MUSTVE V* ~~>. I I UH HUH... JUST AS I^ 1 < YEA»... FROM A N LADIES /OUR LITTLE A GOTTEN UX)SE f WELL, UTT'S THOUGHT/ KAY-TEE UCLP'' I COUPLE OF TWO- 3 P HEY.WHATS KAY-TEES GONE, DURING THE GO TAKE143 words
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126 1972-02-21 8 THIEF GETS AWAY WITH OLDEST TRICK IN THE BOOK SINGAPORE. Sun. It was the oldest trick in the book. But a thief who followed it cot away last nifht. He smashed the class display of a watch shop in Colly tr Quay with a hammer and scooped up Rolex watches126 words
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Article35 1972-02-21 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Commissioner Leslie Rusher of the Salvation Army will (ly in from Indonesia for a fortnight's tour on March 1. He has been appointed Travelling Commissioner for the Par East.35 words
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535 1972-02-21 8 [ft ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tun Abdul Rozak returned here yesterduy nfter ;i threeday visit to Burma fully coniident that the Malaysian pro|K>sal for the neutralisation of South-east Asia will be successful. "I have always been confident that neutralisation of the region will be535 words
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241 1972-02-21 8 Fishermen told: Modern methods will boost income SINGAPORE, Sunday piSHERMEN here were advised to use modern methods if they want to earn more income in a rapidly developing Singapore. The advice came from the Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), and MP for Siglap, Inche Rahim Ishak. at a get-together dinner241 words
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Article32 1972-02-21 8 SINGAPORE. Bun. An examination to license sanitary plumbers will be conducted by the Director of Public Works in April-May. Those wishing to take the test should apply before March 8.32 words
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62 1972-02-21 8 NPC course on executive development SINGAPORE, Sun. The National Productivity Centre will conduct a sixmonth Intensive general executive development course from March 6. The course will give in-depth training on topics such as marketing, planning, organisation and control, finance and systems and techniques. Designed for management personnel with policy-making responsibilities,62 words
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Article191 1972-02-21 8 rITING, San. The north -sooth railway services were disrupted for several hoars this morning due to an accident at Buklt Beraplt near here. One of the M wacons of a north-bound roods train carrying cement clinker, amang and general merchandise, Jamped the line Just after clearing191 words
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Advertisement524 1972-02-21 8 ORGANISATION; j Ail fiIEATRES FREE LIST I »nd bic win; v S 2ShowsN.ghtly:7&9 30 pm > Tfce INVINCIBLE IRON PALM •J Chin Hsiono Lin Pol Y.ng Mondorin Color Scope English Chinese Subtitles I AaVanca Cat* tnkhut At Th» Cathay Ci««ma from lO.OOarr to 4 00pm a-aily. After 00pm, phor. ■aalilwtt524 words
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82 1972-02-21 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Labour has again urged building contractors to observe safety codes after seven more offenders were fined a total of $850 on Thursday. Of the seven contractors, three were fined $100 each for falling to provide hel- mets while the82 words
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Article, Illustration147 1972-02-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sun MISS Chow PoSham Miss Hong Kong Festival 1971 w UI arrive here on Wednesday in the course of a weeklong tour of Southeast Asian countries to promote tourism in the British colony. 11-r trip is part of the 59.000147 words
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Article50 1972-02-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Some SO students of Queenstown Secondary Technical School today took part in a charity walk to raise funds for the Chen Su Lan Methodu-: Children's Home. The Intrracthon 1972. organised by the school's Interact Club, started ofl early this morning from the school field.50 words
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Article27 1972-02-21 9 SINOAPORE. Sun St. Andrew s Old Boys' Association will hold its annual meeting at St. Andrew's House. Woodsville Road, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration331 1972-02-21 9 New Year party ends in death of lieutenant CINGAPORE. Sun. A night of Chinese New Yea r joy ended in tragedy for a young Singapore Armed Forces officer early today. Second Lt. Kwok Phoon My a, (above) 20. was killed instantly when the SAF Land-Rover he was travelling in crashed331 words
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76 1972-02-21 9 Poster design contest results out today SINGAPORE, Sun. Results of the poster design competition organised by the Labour Ministry in conjunction with the national industrial safety and health campaign, will be announced tomorrow. Dr. Chew Pin Kee. chairman of the competitions committee, will make the announcement at the ministry's conference76 words
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Article40 1972-02-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Handicaps' Friendship Club will hold its second jumble sale on March 4 at Wesley Methodist Church. Proceeds from the sale will be in aid of the club's rehabilitation, training and welfare fund.40 words
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Article33 1972-02-21 9 SINOAPORE. Sun Acting Deputy Supt Oh Chwee Hock has been appointed commandant of the Police Cadet Corps for one year from Peb 1. He took over from Mr. Niaz Mohd Shah33 words
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192 1972-02-21 9 Welfare week in August to highlight S'pore social services SINGAPORE, Sun. The Social Welfare Department and other ministries will take part in a welfare week, in August. The project will be the biggest to be organised by the Singapore Council of Social Service this year. Welfare Week has a three192 words
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Article49 1972-02-21 9 SINOAPORE. Sun— The Archbishop of Malacca-Singapore, the Rt. Rev. M. Olcomendy yesterday opened the new $300,000 auditorium of Hai Sing Girls High School in Upper Serangoon Road. The auditorium, with a seatIng capacity of 800. was constructed with financial aid from the Catholic congregation in Rome.49 words
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Article39 1972-02-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Straits Times has received, a donation of $200 from Anonymous. Singapore, for the East Pakistani Refugee Fund, and a donation of $20. also from another Anonymous. Singapore, for the Forgotten Ones at Lotus Hill.39 words
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Advertisement772 1972-02-21 9 illlHllllllltJlllllNlHllMlllHlllHliiJllNllHiMiiiliilliiiillltlllllillHltiDllllllllHlltlllllll Congratulations Best Wishes to CHASE MANHATTAN BANK (Jurong Branch) on their official opening today POLON ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD. 2, Mistri Road. Singapore 2. IIUIIC]ltllllllllUCJIIMIIIIIIII(JIIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]|IIIIIIIIIIIC3llllllllllllt NEW BULLWORKER WITH POWERMETER packs your body with solid muscle in only fW 5 minutes a day v %J AMAZING RESULTS GUARANTEED IN ONLY 2772 words
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Advertisement841 1972-02-21 9 At y Spectacular Shangri-La! Luxury rooms from only $45/- a day. With those extras which every guest looks forward to. Like air conditioning, T.V., refrigerator, panoramic balcony view even a clothes-line for the lady l 12% acres tropical gardens, golfing, swimming, tennis, sauna, discotheque, international cuisine, impeccable 24-hour service. They841 words
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Article, Illustration627 1972-02-21 10 P.M. RAMAN - 'Open house' to mark ceremony P.M. RAMAN By ABOUT 7(M) i>eople have been invited for the official opening of the Chase Manhattan Hank branch office in Jurong this afternoon by Mr. Ho K;ih Leong, Member of Parliament for Jurong. The $1,000,000 two -storey structure of unique architecture, in the heart627 words
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Article, Illustration321 1972-02-21 10 Top executives have wide experience in all sections of finance By Staff Writer VIR. Lim Jiew Keng, iTI manager of Jurong branch, joined Chase in October 1969, as a credit analyst attached to the Credit and Marketing Department. He was mainly responsible for the evaluation and implementation of loans, both321 words
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Article, Illustration173 1972-02-21 11 Message from Mr. H.L. Kwant, general manager for Chase Manhattan Bank, Singapore. ON this occasion, I can't help but remember viewing Jurong a few years back. It was then, as you know, certainly more rural than urban, and many of us then did not173 words
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Article, Illustration159 1972-02-21 11 Message from Mr. James H. Bish Chase Manhattan Bank vice-president and regional executive for South-east Asia. THE Chase Manfe hattan Bank is indeed pleased to t>e opening our new branch In Jurong. We feel closely identified with Jurong as over the past few years159 words
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Article, Illustration906 1972-02-21 11 THE Chase Manhattan Bank, the largest commercial lender in the world and often called the bankers' banker, has played a leading part in the development of industrialisation since it started in Singapore in February 1964. Chase had a spectacu 1 a r start.906 words
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Article, Illustration542 1972-02-21 12 CHASE Manhattan Bank recruits its executives from all parts of the world, and hence language is no barrier to transaction of business. Drop into any Chase branch around the world and a customer is certain to find at least one executive, if not more,542 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1972-02-21 12 By STAFF WRITER IN D USTRIAL financing, trade d c vel opment, investigation of credit worthiness, import -export services and personal attention to personal or corporate problems arc some of the special features of the Chan Manhattan Bank's Jurong branch. The branch1,131 words
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Advertisement292 1972-02-21 10 FULL SERVICE BANK Today Chase opens a new Full Service Bank. Located in its own building in the W^\ >\ centre of Singapore's largest industrial area, the Bank was designed and built X^^^N^\ J v yy to give swift, efficient service to those who work and live in Jurong. jjHP292 words
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Advertisement168 1972-02-21 11 Why Chase 1 f^H Chose Hunter Douglas' Louver Drape I Chase is a world bank that makes things happen. I Now Chase is at Jurong with full service facilities operating from their new. exciting premises. And, Hunter Douglas' LouverOrape joins in to lend beauty to the quality of planned elegance168 words
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Advertisement128 1972-02-21 11 I Heartiest 1 I Congratulations 1 I and I I Best Wishes I THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK I on the Official Opening I I of their I I Jurong Branch Office I I from jfci I TUNAS (PTE) UMITED I I 104- 116. Anson Road. Singapore. I Ter *****3-9 I128 words
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Advertisement234 1972-02-21 12 Congratulations to i THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK i on the official opening of their Jurong Town Branch j from MOSLER INTERNATIONAL (U.S.A.) j (World fanois UMifxtirtrs if Bank Security Products) < Agents: j SUMMIT SALES CO. PTE. LTD. 453. PEOPLES PARK COMPLEX. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: ***** ■I WE ARE PROUD234 words
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Advertisement156 1972-02-21 12 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to CHASE MANHATTAN BANK on the occasion of the official opening of their JURONG BRANCH from P. T.BOGA SARI FLOUR MILLS DJAKATAR SURASAJA P. T. WARINGIN KENTJANA DJAKATAR WARINGIN (PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to CHASE MANHATTAN BANK on the occasion of the official156 words
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Advertisement202 1972-02-21 13 |i CONGRATULATIONS TO i CHASE MANHATTAN BANK ON THE i GRAND OPENING j OF THEIR i! JURONG OFFICE j We are proud to be awarded the contract as MAIN CONTRACTOR to this project. TOH KAM MOON j I BUILDING CONTRACTOR j 80 NEIL ROAD I SINGAPORE TEL: ***** j CONGRATULA202 words
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Advertisement23 1972-02-21 13 CONGRATULATIONS to CHASE MANHATTAN BANK on the opening of their JURONG BRANCH From:SUPPLIES SERVICES PTE. LTD. 2 Ministry Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: *****223 words
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Advertisement100 1972-02-21 13 Oursincerest greetings to Chase Manhattan Bank on the occasion of the opening oftneir Jumngßmnch. If- 1 avnkfl S ■V TBT CONGRA TULA TIONS and BEST WISHES to CHASE MANHATTAN BANK on the occasion of the official opening of their JURONG BRANCH from LEONG HUAT HARDWARE (PTE) LTD. 91, Lavender Street,100 words
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Article331 1972-02-21 14 Singapore has said farewell to Queen Elizabeth, to Prince Philip and Princess Anne. The Queen will return early in March for an 18hour visit to the Australian, New Zealand and United Kingdom forces stationed in the Republic, but the threetliiy Rcyal tour of Singapore has ended. A royal331 words
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Article431 1972-02-21 14 The Far Eastern Freight Conference proposals for a new deal for Malaysian and Singapore ships not having been disclosed, obviously it is impossible lo say whether they are acceptable. There was an assurance by a Conference spokesman in January that the national shipping lines were entitled to a431 words
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Article237 1972-02-21 14 Egypt's President with the help of his confidant, Mr. Heykal. has loosed a highly critical barrage against the U.S. and has blamed the eruption of anti-Sadat and anti-Soviet sentiment among the students on American. French and Belgian agents. This is not enough to win back the Kremlin's237 words
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Article768 1972-02-21 14 C. L. SULZBERGER - I wonder who's Kissinger now C. L. SULZBERGER By CALCUTTA On Jan. 6, 1962, a special emisv sary of President Kennedy speculated in New Delhi whether Pakistan would be "stupid enough" to make an alliance with Communist China and then asked: "How long would Asia survive without a strong, independent768 words
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849 1972-02-21 14 HARRY MILLER: London - WHAT FOLLOWS THE MINERS' VICTORY'? HARRY MILLER: London By UERHAPS the most extraor c'inary point about the strike of Britain's coalminers was thai even though they had the country by the 'hroat and was shaking it towards disaster, yet the vast public raised no voice of protest against them. Just849 words
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Article896 1972-02-21 14 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON TODAY CHOU AND NIXON MEET By WASHINGTON THE NixonChou En-lai talks in Peking will be hard to understand unless they are analysed on the three levels of propaganda, politics, and philosophy. On the K'vel of propaganda, both sides nave much to ?ain by achieving,896 words
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Article, Illustration251 1972-02-21 15 r«i* test and most »P-to-date branch office of the Oversea -Chinese Bank mc Corporation (OCBC) la now housed u e i 5 torey SPWlaUsts 1 Centre on Orchard Road, Sintapore occupying space 15 times latter than its old premlses. Accordinc to Mr. John Shaw, mana ter251 words
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845 1972-02-21 15 BLAIR JOHNSON - Demonetisation of gold is not far off BLAIR JOHNSON By LONG dollar float against AA. currencies is predicted by leading European hankers. Dr. Rinaldo Ossola chairman of the Group of Ten Deputies said in London last week, "as long as the dollar remains inconvertible that is, probably during most of845 words
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Article164 1972-02-21 15 CROESUS ■■\ u25a0 - CROESUS By Bouncing back WHO said the Japanese wouldn't bounce back following the currency realifnment A survey taken last month shows that only 10 per cent of badness executives believe business will deteriorate further In the first half of this year. The survey was conducted with executives from164 words
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367 1972-02-21 15 SUPPLY/DEMAND PROSPECTS FOR TIN MINING INDUSTRY THE magazine Tin International says the outbreak of "dire warnings about the impending end" of the earth's mineral resources, comes at a time when nearly every major industrial metal is in oversupply. In Its February issue, it says the economies ot both the primaryReuter - 367 words
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139 1972-02-21 15 Bank grants bi-annual study award SINGAPORE International Merchant Bankers (SIMBL) has instituted a scholarship scheme to allow selected Singaporeans to study at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) In I anlla. A scholarship will be awarded every two years to a selected graduate who wishes to undertake studies leading to139 words
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586 1972-02-21 15 The first paid AASE chief plays it soft in power game By KINGSLEY WOOD SYDNEY: The Australian Associated Stock Exchange (AASE) made an early announcement that Mr. Michael McAlister had been appointed the first As6oo-a-week outside president possibly because there was no point In not doing so it had become586 words
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Advertisement89 1972-02-21 15 Protection is the basic law of survival. In the animal world nature provides its own form of protection against the hazards of existence. The Puffer fish inflates itself into a spiky balloon to discourage predators But man has only his ingenuity. He has had to devise his own way of89 words
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Advertisement234 1972-02-21 15 INSIDE Bid by Itptnnr firm u> enter world rrutor market; SbeU expands Vmnci-Jspbn LNG pro)rrt; Prop«rt> column; feople in buslnca*. |g Basinet Times portfolio: Overseas market reports; Local market; ommudiUcs; Weekly share analysis and other closing prices; New York market. Page 17. How different is a Sea-Land container? >cry. Some234 words
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Article, Illustration464 1972-02-21 16 Luxury homes with garden to meet current demand CIN C, A FOREANS wanting to own a home with a garden will have ample opportunities to do so in the next few yeart. But they must be prepared to endure a longer drive to and from work. For housing development464 words
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707 1972-02-21 16 MICHAEL CONNORS - Bid by Japanese firm to enter the cruise market MICHAEL CONNORS SPORE WILL BE AMONG PORTS OF CALL By [TOKYO: A major Japanese bid is to be made in the world and Pacific cruise markets with the ex-Cunard liners Carmania and Franconia. Singapore will be among the ports of call.707 words
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Article217 1972-02-21 16 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Anglo Overseas Transport and Fashion Forwarding, two of the companies grouped with P O Freight Forwarders, have elected Mr. BJ. Elson as their chairman. Mr. Elson, who is general manager of P o Freight Forwarders, succeeds Mr. J. MacNaufhton Sidey, who was recently appointed chief executive of217 words
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211 1972-02-21 16 TERMS have been settled In Japan covering the supply by Coldgas Trading, equally owned by Shell and Mitsubishi Corporation, of further large volumes of Liquefied. Natural Gas (LNG) to Tokyo Electric, Tokyo Gas and Osaka Gas. Deliveries to the customers' terminals will begin next year.211 words
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Article183 1972-02-21 16 MB. JOHN M Lynn, manaf(inc director of the Veneer Products group of companies ha* been elected to the Young Presidents' Organisation (YPOi. an educational organisation with an international membership of 2,600 young, successful chief necuUvcs who have become presidents of sixeable companies before the age of183 words
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Advertisement375 1972-02-21 16 Th. SEIKO BELL TIMER is a convenient, accurate clock used to automatically sound a bell, buzzer, chime, and so forth at daily preset times. Designed to heighten the efficiency in systematic time control, it is the ideal clock for schools, factories, hospitals, general offices, and wherever people need good time375 words
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Advertisement246 1972-02-21 16 S/MOIVS laX hES^^^T^— ""•""i Wrappings J^B y^J^W 1 ln ever V kind of industry, r^B B^^ls^^jL H the superior high quality asbestos M~ I^^— «^fJ| ff in 2BA wrappings withstand the jGJSmi^k |A highest temperatures to guarantee ■Ufl IS protection and safety in thermal \^MF jj Hfl insulations, diaphragms for246 words
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Article867 1972-02-21 17 NOTES: Closing price means the price at which the last reported transaction on Friday was done. The second column gives the movements since the week before. Dividend yield Is the gross dividend per share divided by the market price. Price/ Earnings ratio is the market price divided867 words
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Article1059 1972-02-21 17 THHE following is a list of revised quotations for the week up to Friday Feb. 18 with counters not included In the above analysis. Price movements based on a comparison of last sales on Feb. 11 and Feb. 18 shown In brackets. II I 1.88 1.34 21,059 words
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Article33 1972-02-21 17 RUBBER TIN (per kilo) (per picul) Feb. 14. 90.25 eta $618 12.. 16. Closed Closed 18. Closed Closed 17. 89.00 els $620 121 18. 89 00 els $622 12} 19. Closed33 words
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Article227 1972-02-21 17 The following company meetIngs are due: The Straits Times Press (M) Bhd.: Feb. 21. 12 noon. No. 31, Jalan Rlong, Kuala Lumpur. Hotel Royal Ltd.: Feb. 21, 12.45 p.m.. Room 301, Chinese Chamber of Commerce Buildding. Hill Street. Spore 6. South East Asia Development Corpn. Bhd.: Feb. 22,227 words
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Article59 1972-02-21 17 FYlhese rates were quoted on I the Asian dollar market on Saturday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 4| to 41% 2 mths 4J to 4 15/16" f 3 mths 4J to 5% 6 mths 61 to 5 9/16 r 12 mths S|59 words
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Article239 1972-02-21 17 NEW YORK. Frl. The market moved lower In moderate turn-over. Part of the setback fteiuned from profit-taking ana part from normal portfolio lightening by Investors prior to the long Washington birthday weetend that will close stock exchanges on Monday. The news background also appeared to unstttle Investors. Today*239 words
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Article90 1972-02-21 17 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN Friday 86.80 Thursday 86.76 Week ago 87.13 RUBBERS Prlday 290.15 Thursday 289.41 Week ago 294 10 OILS prlday 313.31 Thursday 308 07 Week ago 300.33 INDUSTRIALS Prlday 495.8 Thursday 489.0 Week ago 490.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 917.62 Thursday 923.03 Week ago 911.59 LONDON DOLLAR90 words
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Article102 1972-02-21 17 mHE Malaysian /Singapore Rubber Exchange Brokers Associations I have released the following Information In respect of business transacted In S.M.R. for the week ended Feb. 18. All differentials are In terms of the corresponding RSS 1 position In cents per kilogramme. SMR SCV March One ton Pallets 2.00102 words
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Article53 1972-02-21 17 IndrtrUU: 1 Hotefc: Properties: Tins: t rabben: Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 21J.J4 CtaMd Closed 73.05 *m 154.4J —4» 10*45 —do 1JJ.71 —do Feb. 17 (lOHil do do Feb. IS 213.31 74.10 IM.IS 101.73 IS4JS De«. M. IN4 1M 1 Dm. SI, IMS 1M t Dm53 words
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Article69 1972-02-21 17 Current Date Total for Total for payment payment payable prertooß rear Malayan Gables U% Apr. 19 IS% U% Penxfcaien Tin tIA%% Apr. 21 10»«fc »7.5% Faagkalea Tin Apr. tl JO«Tc+ IM% Talptag Batter 11% Mar. U 15% IA Cement IJtS%TEt May. 1 fcttftTtf UA%TK a Jrd Interim for69 words
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Article429 1972-02-21 17 LONDON: Stock markets see-sawed last week at first affected by disruption to Industry by power cuts and some concern over the Commons vote on the European Community Bill. Later buying Interest was noted following the quick conclusion of the Wllberforce Inquiry Into the miners' dispute and I429 words
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Article37 1972-02-21 17 On the free *ict«anf* markat lo Hong Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar wu quoted at 5.M for T.T. and 5.57 for cun. SUrtlng wu quoted at 14.48 and titl *f itkt at 335.37 words
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Article, Illustration336 1972-02-21 17 NET PROFIT TO-DATE FROM Sale of Investment $16,955.60 Less: Loss On Sale of Investment ****** Bank Interest Received 735.87 Less: Bank Overdraft Charges 125.00» Dividends Received 1.691 50 $18,478.57 AGAIN we leave the portfolio as It stands With only one and a half days of trading last336 words
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Article388 1972-02-21 17 rpHOUGH restricted to X only one and half days of trading because of the Chinese New Year. the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week continued to show firmness in most sections. The focus of speculative attention was evidently on the property sector of the market which388 words
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Article55 1972-02-21 17 Friday Thunday •U.S. SU.S. London 48.40 4v33 Beirut 45.70 45.85 Hong Kong 49.70 49.5 A Zurich 48.258 48. M8 46.508 40.808 Part* 4X.62 4S.W B'port (1) 49.58 49.80 S B'pore (2) 174.30 173.80 (1) Export price In non-*terling area* In r.B. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealer* price*55 words
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Article109 1972-02-21 17 rt. following list of stocks gives the ten moat dealt in last week. The list gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and high low for 1971 and 1972. Name Singapore Land Merlin Malaysia Hotels City Development* Sim l.im Investment! Malayan Banking Haw109 words
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Article214 1972-02-21 17 THERE was virtually no tradIng reported In the Singapore produce market last week when the market was closed for three days tor the Chinese New Year. Overseas Interest was completely absent, the main dampening factor being the wide dlsparltv which continued to exist between prices ruling In foreign214 words
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Article143 1972-02-21 17 /•MlNill PraduM IMM wn n»wi priu. gar p. cu i Saturday. C»M«ut Oil: bulk $3»l Mller*. drum Mil aelltra. C**n: Mixed loo** UK/Coot. >iMif; Muotok A.BTA whit* f.o.b. 100% NL.W tl«2i **llen. Sarawak whit* f.o.b M", nlw $i*2| **ll*n. "•raw a* (pectal black f.o.b. M<f NLW ***** Milan. Sarawak143 words
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Article42 1972-02-21 17 In London on Friday the palm oil pn.es of Malayan 5 per c.-nt (IK IK N European port* in bulk, •tcrlinx per ionic ton Mar. May »a« quoted at IK (70 Mllers (unch. i. June/July at IK (72 *eller* (un.h.i.42 words
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Article45 1972-02-21 17 rpHE week* t«UI delayed transactions In th- tradinf rooms of the Stock Exchange followed my the percentage in brackets. Feb. 14. 458.000 (25 10': 15. Closed. 18. Closed 17. Closed. 18. 1.088.000 (28 39 r :>. The week's total was 1.546,--000; average percentage 26.75.45 words
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Article38 1972-02-21 17 London copper price* on Krijay (l>r. vtous in bracket* >. Wirrbar Spot buyer H2l 00 (U2K.M), Mller 14M.U0 U429.00): Thr« month* buytr* £435. 50 U 415. 50). Kllcr £43« 00 ((436.00). Market t*n«: Steady: Salat 4.050 ton*.38 words
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Advertisement218 1972-02-21 17 BEECHAM PHARMACEUTICAL FACTORY JURONG ACCOUNTANT We hove on opportunity for a young graduate accountant with little or no work experience to train as a management accountant. The man appointed will start from scratch and be exposed to all types of work in the accounts department. PERSONNEL OFFICER We want to218 words
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Advertisement638 1972-02-21 18 NATIONAL SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD requires the following personnel: (a I Assistant Director Consolidated Salary Scale: Administration tl 700 SO A 1.850 Facilities I lb| Administrative Officer I lei Facilities Officer Consolidated Salary Scale: $1,450 MA 1.850 (d) K march A Trainlnf Officer I lei Manager Consolidated Salary Scale: iChanfi Swimminf638 words
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Advertisement739 1972-02-21 18 THE BUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION Invites applications for the post of:ACCOUNTANT (Chemicals Division In Petaling Jaya) DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: 1. A Degree In Accountancy or a recognised Accountancy qualification. 2. Post-graduate experience will be an added advantage. EMOLUMENTS: Starting salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience and there are good prospects739 words
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Advertisement1118 1972-02-21 18 SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CORPORATION AppHcations are invited for the following vacancies:TECHMCAL APPRENTICES Qualification*: Applicants should be Malaysian citizens domiciled in Sarawak They should be between 16 to 21 years i cf age on Ist May. 1972. and shculd have passed the Cambridge Senior School Certificate Examination or the Malaysian Certificate1,118 words
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Advertisement468 1972-02-21 18 (ft mas **m^r malaysian airline system invites appl. cations from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments' (i) PUBLICATION OFFICER Requirements: HSC or its equivalent. Experience in the preparation/publication of aircraft reports, logs and charts; previous administrative experiance including filing procedures. Preference will be given to those who have had experience468 words
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307 1972-02-21 19 Couple fight off two thugs in their home— SINGAPORE, Sun. A Chinese physician and his wife fought off two armed thugs who held them up in their Geylang home last night. The husband -wife team combined trickery and plain punching to beat off the thugs who raided their dispensary in307 words
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Article99 1972-02-21 19 Two more pedestrian bridges SINGAPORE. Sun. Two more pedestrian overhead bridges will be erected within the next two days one across Gulllemard Road near Lorong 32 and the other across Braddell Road. The Ouillemard Road, bridge wili ro up. tomorrow (rom midnight to 2 a.m. during which time part of99 words
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Article23 1972-02-21 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. The PAP Mountbatten branch held .1 Chinese New Year dinner party for its members at Leung s Krstuurant tonight.23 words
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Article, Illustration310 1972-02-21 19 SINGAPORE, Sunday J^ IJKi meeting of various clubs and welfare associations will be called next month to form the new Narcotics Association of SinBipore to combat the drug abuse problem in Singapore. The Inaugural meeting will be held on March 3 at the headquarters310 words
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Article37 1972-02-21 19 SINOAPORE. Sun The National Library will hold an illustrated talk on oil painting by Mrs. Tia Hovius. an art teacher of the Singapore American School, in its meeting room at 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday.37 words
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189 1972-02-21 19 SINGAPORE. Sunday A YOUTH, connected with the attack on two policemen on Chinese New Years Eve. has given himself iii) to the police. He surrendered himself to Paya Lebar police station yesterday afternoon. He was then taken to CID where he189 words
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229 1972-02-21 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. Crocodiles and alligators at the Tan Moh Hong Reptile Skin Farm came in for their share of special attention today. The food dangled at them was their usual diet of pig's liver, but the man at the other end of the229 words
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Advertisement122 1972-02-21 19 M.V. AUSTRALASIA WEEKEND CRUISE FOR ONLY $90/- PLUS SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR FAMILY TRAVEL. (Head of family pays the full applicable round trip fare Accom- panying wife and or children over 12 years but under 19 years pay 25% less, children under 12 years pay 50% less) Special 10% group discounts122 words
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Advertisement33 1972-02-21 19 v FREE y^ Yardley JL. Lavender Talc Wf' j when you buy j Yardley VA^ CV J Brilliantine 300 0 (only while stocks last) BRILLIANTINE ■fcT^l with the distinctive W m Lavender fragrance33 words
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Miscellaneous698 1972-02-21 19 On your TV and Radio 3.M P.M. Opening and Where the lee Hum Sing (Repeat) iM Programme Summary 7.31 PATA U? a rt ls 1M News and Newsreel in fok Amai2 I.M Programme Summary JJI Children s Corner (Repeat Chinese f" r Aunt Harriet HI Get Smart lam'"I am I.N698 words
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Article, Illustration200 1972-02-21 20 PEKING TO MANILA: WE WONT AID PLOTS MANILA, Sunday. £HINA will not support financially or morally any group, Chinese or native, which will try to subvert The Philippines, the Manila Times reported today. It quoted "unimpeachable" sources as saying that Prime Minister Chou En-lal gave the assurance to presidential emissary.Reuter - 200 words
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Article68 1972-02-21 20 M RAWALPINDI. Sun The I Government yesterday postpon- I ed municipal elections set for March IS until after the country's provincial assemblies have been convened on March 23. Announcing the postponement, which meets demands by the Opposition parlies. Mr. Mohamnad Hanlf. the Minister for Labour,Reuter - 68 words
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182 1972-02-21 20 Face the polls on Europe issue dare to Heath l ONDON, Sun. Oppos. on Leader Mr. Harold Wilson today challenged Prime Minister Mr. Heath to abandon his bid to take Britain into the Common Market or submit the issue to a general election decision by the people. Mr. Wilson did182 words
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Article45 1972-02-21 20 LONDON. Sun. An Iraqi- born writer was charged here today with the attempted murder of Gen. AbdelRazak Al Nayef. one-time Prime Minister of Iraq, whose wife saved him from an assassination attempt yesterday. The man charged was named as Y.iya Qassim. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article38 1972-02-21 20 TEL AVIV. Sun Defence Minister Gen Dayan last night drnlcd he had ever sent a message to the late President Nas- ser saying that Israel and Jordan had agreed to conclude a separate agreement ReulerReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration395 1972-02-21 20 LONDON, Sunday pOWER stations all over the country today were getting their first coal supplies for a month now that the 280.000 striking miners have called off their picket lines. But it will be some time before factories, offices- and homes can expect toReuter; UPI - 395 words
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255 1972-02-21 20 Longest US dock strike ends after big pay boost CAN FRAN HSCO. k Sun. The 136--day old dock strike the longest in U.S history has *".nded after an agreement which includes ?6 per cent pay rises. The new contact agreed yesterday by West Coast Dockers and employers marks the closeReuter - 255 words
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149 1972-02-21 20 REBEL, THE DOG GETS A 'WELL SNIFF PAT HICACiO, Sun— B«*bel a German shephrrd. has been cited by the U.S. Bureau of Customs for a sniffing job especially well done. The three-year-old detector dog didn't shed a tear recently when he sniffed out hashish packed in slices of onions andAP - 149 words
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83 1972-02-21 20 Actress Edy's bikini shock at airport LONDON. Sun American atlrev. Edy William* startled a Customs officer at London's Heathrow airport yesterday by '•peiiing her brown leather overcoat an<J revealing a biikini Edy. who had just arrived from Los Angeles to promote J.er latest film. The Seven Minutes, explained: I always83 words
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Advertisement144 1972-02-21 20 L Jffk -3OZ. I IQZ WITHAMMENS FREE with every 1 1 02. size Ammens Powder a dainty "Party 1 Dish" ideal for serving fruits, nuts, or those special dishes. FREE with every 3 oz. size Ammens Powder a fantastic "Cup n-Straw" hours of enjoyment for all the children! a Just144 words
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Miscellaneous24 1972-02-21 20 Diplomatic ties CANBERRA. Sun Australia and Poland have decided 10 establish full diplomatic relations. Mr. Nigel Bowen. Minister for Foreign Affairs said today Reuter24 words
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Miscellaneous19 1972-02-21 20 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 1 that wa6\ nkcw to fwi«M .a Nice /hbalJ V s jwe painting/ Ibil19 words
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Article, Illustration496 1972-02-21 21 Jackie's 10ve The day she cried to save her marriage ]\EW YORK, Sun. Aristotle Onassis once told his wife Jacqueline that they ought to separate, but she "saved the day" by following him to Paris and throwing herself into his arms, says a former chief steward aboard the Onassis yacht.AP - 496 words
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Article370 1972-02-21 21 NIXON LIFTS AID BAN ON PAKISTAN WASHINGTON. Sun President Nixon has notified Consress that the legislative ban on aid It Pakistan no longer applies. IS. officials said today. K o od-for-peace shipments were expected to resume in the next few weeks, they said, but there were no plans to renewAgencies - 370 words
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Article, Illustration46 1972-02-21 21 SANDY'S STILL SMILING SANDY Duncan, star of TV's Funny Face, gives a ready smile as she pulls back the wig she wears to conceal her short hair after surgery. The operation to remove a tumour from behind her left eye left the eye blind. IPI picture.46 words
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204 1972-02-21 21 CARACAS, Sun •THREE youths armed with pistols apparently kidnapped flamboyant Venezuelan bullfighter Carlos Malaga. 26, nicknamed El Sol< The Suni. outside the Hilton Hotel i here yesterday. The kidnappers forced the matador into a car i at gunpoint and told his brother Alfredo204 words
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193 1972-02-21 21 Synch's threepoint peace plan for Ulster IJELFAST Sun. Irish Prime Minister Jack Lynch olTcrrd ;i threrpoint plan tor bringing peace to Northern Ireland. in a speech prepared for delivery to 5.000 delegate at the annual conference here <>l Fianna Pall, the government party. Mr Lynch proposed ■BRING up In Uio193 words
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Advertisement170 1972-02-21 21 L^B^B^B^B^B^^B^B^B^B^B^l^B^B H L^aV. I Lh i BY B^H Mm B B^bV I m P lUblb^b9 tJ /VT P m w& b^ in A b^s^^^ Bp'^^^^'.'t «3? L^L^bv ItfvJ^ j^flJHp|rW^^^^^g|«UL L^L^bV. B^B^bW 1 BOAC offers you a round-trip to Europe 9 scheduled VCIO services weekly from 1 at a new excursion170 words
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312 1972-02-21 22 HARFORD THOMAS - HARFORD THOMAS By NEWSMAN'S ENGLISH by Harold Evans (Heinemann £2.90). rIS U the first of five books by Harold Evans on newspaper editinr and design. Mr Evana has learned his Journalism on the Manchester Evtnim News, the Northern Echo, and the Sunday Times (as editor),312 words
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1040 1972-02-21 22 ALLINGTON KENNARD - A Federal judge on the Malaysian constitution ALLINGTON KENNARD By JUE riots of May 1969, and their aftermath, were as violent and crucial a test of Malaysia's political foundations as the nations worst enemy could have de- ised. The foundations were shaken, but they survived, have been strengthened, and a1,040 words
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240 1972-02-21 22 Madame and her poor Mr. O'Higgins ]t| ADAME, an "Intimate biography" of Helena Rubinstein tells, as might be guessed from the title, everything Madame's best friends would be too terrified to tell the lady while she was alive. i It chronicles In amazing accuracy the last 14 years of her240 words
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Advertisement169 1972-02-21 22 Cathay Pacific. Asia's number one holiday Pacific's unique tour building system gives airline, tells it all. Everything you want to you maximum value, maximum flexibility, know about value-for-money holidays. All Choose from Budget Discovery, Standard or in one free book! Researched and written De Luxe. Now all in one book.169 words
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Advertisement62 1972-02-21 22 M Jiynw it tt» on'v l»wn mowff thit flora on cuihion of ».r No wtncii O«iw Flymo 16" Electric Mowtr: 1 V(( Compl.n Stftt, Trouble fnm *r*rfJK tot onjAw t"<*n Comn comfltn -J < M Flymoli Moto»i«<Con»ietor:/ Jt t ~^ti m» m i-mwM ••,>,.„. for 10nf,,/ J^ A l"tn. id—62 words
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Advertisement1212 1972-02-21 23 TO LIVERPOOL ANI OTHER UK/C( |>U»<TALPOllTS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* ilpenor li.tr.ool. Glasgo. Ort ?tRtKt mOM UK /CONTINENTAL PORTS P. Sham Si-npor. Ftr, '4S«e Itheus1 theus ul/i 1" KSS?' IuTOLVeuS Hongkong. Korta. Jasan. *UIOLTCUS Uu /11 Mjn||| Ce|)u Hofl|) on| TO 1 FROM FREMANTLE. (PASSENCER AND FREICHT SERVICE): IFF, arTi ""^"fi" 1 f.?"! 11,212 words
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Advertisement801 1972-02-21 24 "^NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. l= (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) tt ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3^ U.K. EUROPf SIKVICt LOADING FOR LONDON. H'BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE Smiapon P Klani Penanf i NEPTUNE AMETHYST 1/ 7 Afr 1/11 Aar 12/11 Apr London 115. Havre 15 5. Rom801 words
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Advertisement668 1972-02-21 24 ~~SJ~^^Ti ALAYSIAi>iINTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE Jin Ampong Kuata u.npur The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Tg. Mani Smgapori t Klang Penang LOAOINS FOR: ttiNca ynot Id Part Havre. London. R'oa«, OUNCA RAYA 7'lo MX 11/14 Mar 15 10 Mk A werp. H'burg. B men668 words
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Advertisement772 1972-02-21 25 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. In t.tti.ant to rh* at.aai.nd* or ihipp«rt in Um%»pmf and Malaysia M ISC. km» great pWolurt in announcing rh« introduction or ip«cialn«d timtxr carrier aa.v. "MARITIME STAR" tcKaduUd to load at Singapore: Soiled Tanjong Mani: In Port P. Klong: 25 29.2.72 Penang: 1 3.3.72 For772 words
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Advertisement458 1972-02-21 25 CARGO VESSEL FOR SALE Built 1945. Deadweight Capacity 1260 tons GRT: 957, NRT: 436, LOA: 225", Breadth 36*8" Speed 10 knots, Main Engines: Klncard Rew, Diesel Single Screw, Bale Capacity: 80,000 cv ft 2 Hatches. E or io«£? ctlon and furth er enquiries, telephone No. *****, Ext: 120 or 125.458 words
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Obituary55 1972-02-21 26 IH EVERLOVINC MEMORY of Our dear mother Mra Nelly Ong (nee Chua Huat Neo) departed this day 21/2/71 sadly missed but always remembered by your children and mama. IN MEMORY OP Mrs Ec Keng Slang nee Mary Chin Ngln Chin departed 21K Kid 1971. shall alwaya be remembered55 words
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Advertisement898 1972-02-21 26 GENUAL ADVtKTISEMfNTS ANNOUNCCMINT7 PERSONAL PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 r.uiT i ><oo M.1.,.,, only' SO tent, a werd l»rT«ll» Malaysia eoly: $1.00 a ward. Minimum »7 50 lor II ico-d. FOR DETAILS. Minimum lor n word, MBfBMfO .»<1 Mji.ytu 0 7S centt .werd Sinsspers and Malaysia: Si SO a word Minimum898 words
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Advertisement826 1972-02-21 26 general Insurance company. Qualifications Cambridge Certificate with Credit In EnglUh. ability to type 30 wpm. preferred. Previous working experience not essential but an asset. Knowledge of Chinese would be useful. Apply with copies or t •Mmonlals and personal particulars. Box A 4722 BT Spore. AMERICAN COMPAHV require* 20 hardworking male'fema'e826 words
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Advertisement801 1972-02-21 26 FEMALE Rl 'TIONUT OPERATOR required. Pleasant personality. With 2-3 years experience. P.A.B.X. equipment Mandarin and local dialects. Apply with copy passport photograph to Advertiser. Box A 4736 S.T. 8 pore APPRENTICE FIMALC DISPENSER wanted by Town Clinic. Senior Cambridge and multl Chinese dialects essential Apply In ova hand writing giving801 words
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Advertisement728 1972-02-21 26 TAMIL ENGLISH lady translator Typing an advantage. Apply with details and passport photograph (non-returnable) to Box A 4704 B.T. Spore. WANTIO English apeaklng waitresses, of any races. Twilight Bar, 81 Bencoolen Street. Spore 7 after 5 SALIS PERSONNEL WANTID. Part/ Full-time. Experience not necessary Income $175 $430. Write to 14E728 words
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Advertisement863 1972-02-21 26 •ittsatiomsi wsmtsHl TECHNICAL WHITER, U8 Awardwinner, available for work In either K.L. or Singapore Will free-lance Write PO Box 684 Kuala Lumpur aitn: "Writer." FILIPINO MECHANICAL ENCINEER work la Malaytla *r y**r* ssserlMMs In C.mm.r.nl a, m In D.nimns. lo^m'* for tmplo)rn m a p«i' Apply 20, SOI 27 SUKMVMVIT863 words
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Advertisement793 1972-02-21 26 CHARMING UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW la large secluded ground 3-bedrooma. 3 bathrooma. large lounge etc separate servant's quarter $1,500/- per month. No Agents. OPERA ESTATE single storey detached bungalow 4 bedroom*, separate sitting dining $600 furnished Ace Housing *****. 8 pore JOHORI BAHRU. Century Oarden. Detach Bungalow, 4 bedrooms. Rent $200-. Bale793 words
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Advertisement903 1972-02-21 26 ON CUILLEMARD ROAD District 14. Ist Floor Flat I bedrooms. 2 balccnies. Large sitting room, sirconditioned. TV fully furnished Vinyl A mosaic flooring throughout Pnee: $48.000 00 ono Rana Cotrpanv. Tel: *****1 30*22 Spore. BUKIT TIMAH 6 miles 2 storey corner semi-detached bungalow 4.000 ft approx. 2 new alrcondltloners 3903 words
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Advertisement467 1972-02-21 26 OFFICI SPACI for sale approximately 1.400 >q ft. at Ooldhill ShoppTnx Centre. For further enquiries pleas* contact B' port ***** Mm Le«. m. LARGI orriCl SPACE. AIRCONOITIONIP, NEAR ORCHARD ROAO Total are* 17.000 »<] ft Carpark provided Rent 11 30 fl 73 p i f RING 3TSST7 fXT. lIS for467 words
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Page 27 Advertisements
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Advertisement402 1972-02-21 27 (Cont. from Page 26) Tuition YAMAHA MUSIC COURSI— ror children a«* 4 5. 7. Revolutionary method. New Classes in March Yamaha Music School. Tel- *****/ *****5. Day Night Piano/Organ, i;uitar/Dmm Course, sjao avallab.*. INDIVIDUAL TUITION Prtmart**/ secondaries all aubjact*. Success' improvement guaranteed Home iit. on* arranged Tel: 23*96/*****4 rDR^RAOIO/T.V. COURBI.402 words
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Advertisement534 1972-02-21 27 L L N O 2nr,; NIM IMTITUTI (L0NO0H) tMctw* 14 Lannias** qulck'y and thoroughly 50 r*an*xptrirnc*. 2.000.000 succ*a*ful stud*nts Ouarut<*4 cour**. b*ck«l br optional 7 «r eorr«*porH>*t.c count F*r«* D«moni<r*tlon at I-S3 P*nlnsul« Shopping Complei. 1m Floor. 3 Colsmu Btr*«t. aingtpor* Tt LJ' t 10A Building, 320 Scrugoon Road. Singapore534 words
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Advertisement940 1972-02-21 27 Trmval and tour* NAM HO TRAVIL SIRVICI Limited Tour Malaya Seven Day* BSIIO/-. «lr conditioned Bu* ***** Dtpartur* Every Sunday. Monday C/Hlghland* Four Day* Bs7o'-. Every Wednesday. Ban k Chlcngmal Fourteen Day* as37o/-. 5/3/72. 19/3/72. 2/4/72. 164/72. by air Seven Day* ***** */3/72 12/3/72. 22/3/7 J. Bangkok Hongkong (Macaui Eight940 words
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Advertisement874 1972-02-21 27 Wmr Ml* EvtRYONI KNOW* BY NOW thai w* an apociallit la Phllco, Carrier. KrtHdalre. General Electric Sanyo *t>llt-*y*t*m and paekas* AlrcondlttoMn. Call at Singapore Rtrniceratlon Company. International Building. Tel: *****0/3T2IM/STMM oce junk train m. Ltd.. 22 Newtou Road. 8 pore. Tel MIW/ *****7. Buy ana B*ll Tr*d*-ln Hire Household Furniture.874 words
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Advertisement891 1972-02-21 27 TRIUMPM T.R.I SPORTS IBB*. New paint. seats. hood. tyrea Owner tsavua*. SISOO Phone Sarrkxk 9*3633 osßo how*. IB** PIAT 12S 2 owners' very food rondNtoa. Knar Ititlai. Tel: *****9 46 Zton Road. *'par*. IM* VOLKSvVAGIN IS** S2Soo'o.n.o. Tel: S'purr ***** ext 219 IBM mazoa 1200 (Who, 4-door tax*d. c uxMaraacr.891 words
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Advertisement867 1972-02-21 27 Malaysia's biggest bank now even bigger in Petaling Jaya Today we op*n a new Malayan Banking branch at SEA Park. Peta'mg Jaya. Selangor. This increases our number of branches m Petaling Jaya to two bringing our network to new total of 1 1 6 branches. Here is the address Malayan867 words
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Advertisement993 1972-02-21 27 ACT SIMRIKAT2 IMS (OMPAMFS ACT. 196S IN III! UK. II I DI HI IN MAL*YA AT KIALA 1.1 MM K COMPANIES i WINDING-IT) NO. S OF Kit IN THt; MATTKR OF THr COMPANIES ACT IMS And In the matlrr of Ng Tlong Kiat Trading; Co. I ul No. SS7I-SS7S Klanr993 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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719 1972-02-21 28 Time for a total ban on crackers It's futile to compromise with the fanatics LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names ond addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not wont your n o m c published gXPERIENCE has proved thai719 words
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Letter91 1972-02-21 28 y[Y son was one of those HSC graduates enlisted into the Singapore Armed Forces as a vocationalist (service personnel i in April last year He is very interested in taking up a regular career in the armed forces But till now he has not been selected for the Officer Cadet91 words
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Letter88 1972-02-21 28 I REFER to "Concerned Parents" letter (S.T.. Feb. 18). Students who do not wish to take the fourth year honours course in business administration nerd not do so. They can leave after obtaining their general derree. In any case, admission to the fourth rear honours88 words
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252 1972-02-21 28 Principals believe discretion is better part of valour THE reference to the Presidential Council made by one of the people interviewed (ST.. Feb. 15) la uncalled for. The person does not know Mr. Francis Thomas. I do. as I have worked him for nearly 19 years He is the last252 words
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Page 28 Advertisements
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Advertisement707 1972-02-21 28 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The families of Harry Urn Hong Jui, Paul Lim Hong Say and Andrew Lim Hong Suan of Chuan Hiang Co. (Pte) Ltd. express their thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and business associates for their donations, assistance, night visits and attendance accorded during the bereavement of their beloved707 words
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Advertisement571 1972-02-21 28 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited on separate reply forms for the regular cleanIng of the entire premises and structures of Government buildings. (Including sheds, all adjoining or interconnecting areas between buildings and adjacent ancillary structures) known as: (a) the Woodlands Customs Complex at 15 'i ms.; and (b) the Customs571 words
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Advertisement446 1972-02-21 28 I DISTRIBUTORS 1 WANTED INDIAN Revolutionary new Jennings 5-COIN MULTIPLIER now available. Write giving full detail* to: MARMATIC SALES CO. INC. 1140 E. Cold Spring Lane Baltimore, Md. ***** USA Principles Only IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185, 1970 ED. AND IN THE MATTER OF THE CYCLE446 words
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Advertisement614 1972-02-21 28 IX THE MATTER OF THt COMPANIES ACT CAP. 185. l'<--' ED AND THE CYCLE CARRIAGE COMPANY (1926) LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the creditors of the above. Company, which is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on, or before 24th April 1972. to send|614 words
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Advertisement320 1972-02-21 28 \\i- li.iw lirrn mllim,, tlir llrrli reaM afcMt l'Hii .i.id aa thn mn I Mill e\len\i.rl» usrd. tho nui-i llrlinilrh |,i- cnVrll\r Enjoy Better Health Live Actively Again *V J -lla' TAKE TISANE ARDENNAISE HERB TEAS (BELGIUM) 1 Id.- wrll known 11,, h.. I 1. 1 1 1... r.l |,i.p.i,.d320 words
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Page 28 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous345 1972-02-21 28 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. mocked hy fate, as uiu. 1. Corporal (-.iinl.-hmrni? <7>. Caroline almost 28 1.81 5. That which denies .he laiU. 8 Forced to 0 wUho ut. being of Ihe converted— l.c.. n:ath:. d up 4) 9 Froduct cf large brewery.. 13 Oidercd cnouch iabout 10> (5).345 words
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223 1972-02-21 29 German soccer scandal: 10 years for coach FRANKFURT. Sun— The West German football team Armlnla Bielefeld was ordered to be dropped from the First Division by a special football tribunal following five cases of bribery in end -of season matches last year. The tribunal also placed l ;u- year ban223 words
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274 1972-02-21 29 FNN Kobbero. Denmark's former badminton a ce who is now 4 television sports commentator, yesterday called for the scrapping of the antiquated amateur code aud the Olympics, reH°A r TNr rERCY SENEVI The Dane made a brief ttup-over here on his way home274 words
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Article, Illustration574 1972-02-21 29 SINGAPORE'S Malaysia Cup soccer side won the hearts of more thai. 5,000 fans at Jalan Iksar stadium last night when they blasted Negri Sembilan with pinpoint bombardment for a magnificent 7-0 victory. The stadium ciowd roared their approval from the first goal in the 20th574 words
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Article78 1972-02-21 29 KUALA LUMPL'F:. Sun. Kelantan overcame a s< tggy pitch and a heavy bs II to .< .cure a thrilling 2-1 win over Armed Forces in their Malaysia Cup East zone soccer much a t the Mindef stadium here todaw Kelantan shut ahead ith a 44th minute goal by78 words
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Article88 1972-02-21 29 KUANTAN Sun—Trengganu pulled clear uf Kelantan at the top of the Malaysia Cup East Zone table with a 3-1 win over Pahang here today Trengganu owed their success to young centrefurward Rosll Hashlm. who scored twice in the last 16 minutes. After a score-less first half. Pahang88 words
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Article431 1972-02-21 29 UNSEEDED MAH IN LAST FOUR f JNSEEDED Mah Poh Soon causeel the only upset ofa hectic day when he elimina ted third seeded R. Nazareth in the Boys Under-19 singles event of the SLTA Age Group er.nis Ch ampionships at Farrer Park yesterday, repor ts GOD FREY ROBERT. Poh Soon431 words
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Article127 1972-02-21 29 AMERICAN School edged Dunearn Secondary 1-0 in the final of the Bukit Timah District Schools Seven-a-side soccer championship at Farrer Park yesterday. American, who won the 11-a--side title last month, beat Jalan Teck Whye J-0. Dunearn Secondary 1-0 and drew 2-2 with Swiss Cottage to finish group127 words
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Article158 1972-02-21 29 Johore put Malacca out of —hunt MALACCA. Sun. Juhurr put up .1 splendid display to tain full points off Malacca In their Malaysia Cup south tone soccer match at the Kubu stadium here today. Thtv won by 2-0 The defeat put Malacca out o( the running. .Malacca's dashing inside-left Christie158 words
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Article116 1972-02-21 30 JVfAN CHEST ER United waved goodbye to their last hopes for the English soccer championship as they crashed to a 5-1 defeat against Leeds yesterday. Now the title race s'lems a four-club affair between League leaders Manchester City, Leeds, Derby and reigning champions Arsenal. Manchester Untied held their own116 words
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Article304 1972-02-21 30 FIRST DIVISION GMm 2 Leicester 1 Oovtatrj 0 Wolves 0 Derby 4 Nott'm F 0 Ipswich 0 Arsenal 1 Ltids 5 Man Utd I Liverpool 2 Sheff Utd 0 Mini C:ty 1 Huddsfield 0 N<wr.T-tle 0 Everton 0 Tdienham 2 Stoke 0 West Brom 3 South ptun 2 W.m304 words
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345 1972-02-21 30 hiding puts United out of running LONDON, Sunday at the top of tht; table bu'. have now had a disastrous run of .ilr.^e League games wlthou t victory Leeds still trail Manchester City by tv/o points after City's 1-0 win against Huddersflei'd. City, missing their capt am and England midfleldReuter - 345 words
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Article1067 1972-02-21 30 FIRST Dl VISION P W D L F APt Man City 29 16 9 ***** 41 Leeds 29 16 7 6 44 22 39 Derby 29 15 8 ***** 38 Arsenal 29 16 5 8 44 27 37 Tottenham 29 13 9 7 45 31 35 Liverpool 291,067 words
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Article, Illustration156 1972-02-21 30 MELBOURNE. Sun Nev. Zealand racing driver Gi.iharr. McRaP won the 37th i Australinn Grand Prix mutui race and collected tht Tasinan champion.shlp for the second year running at the Sandown lrcuit here today It »a> the second last of the imlt-iace championship snles held each yearReuter - 156 words
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350 1972-02-21 30 Turner's double century saves follow-on KINGSTON. S v n Despite a double century by Glenn Turner for New Zealand, the west Indies took a long lead on the fourth day of the First cricket Test here yesterday. After Turner had takon his score to 223 not out and helped New350 words
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Article, Illustration2100 1972-02-21 31 EPSOM JEEP - Piggott sends Jumbo Jet zooming home in Trophy race EPSOM JEEP By £NGLISH champion jockey Lester Piggott added the Queen Elizabeth II Cup to his imposing list of turf successes when he rode a brilliant race to win on Jumbo Jet at Bukit Timah yesterday. Always well :;p with the2,100 words
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Article188 1972-02-21 31 CARDIFF. Sun 11-2 chance t harli H. ridden by Johnny Hame. won the Welsh Orand National handi'ap steeplechase run over 3 miles 6f at Chcpstow yesterday. Charlie H finished 2S lengths IE limit of Fair Vulcan <7-l" *ith the 7-2 ravouriie Foxtor third lour lengths188 words
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677 1972-02-21 31 131 (.iii~orl,iim I 10 (2829 772) w 1...1, 10 1 1 1 1 i-r.si.i. ut Iraki h 1 ,4487 ***** MM II (41 Vl.ilhi.-' 110.i.l 8 6 1148 87) LM 12 171 i...,., II 8.1 1 7.13 1 1 SAO 6441 Allan 13 Ir.iln.r677 words
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Page 29 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1972-02-21 29 I B^^^llT^^^l BBBr We are being copied. Make sure you get the real G-Man hand saws. Imitations look like us. Are even packed like us. But don't be fooled. When it comes to hand saws, it's performance that counts Nothing can match the performance and durability of genuine G-man hand120 words
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Advertisement113 1972-02-21 29 "w' I If you thiink all packaging tapes are the same yo u could end up wifrh a load of empty packages. Which is the expensive way to lec.rn that Kraft Paper Gummed tape and Self most packaging tapes either crack, or Adhesive tape. So that there's a peel, or113 words
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Miscellaneous91 1972-02-21 29 ATiu.tTKs tmm n SclnH)l.s LfU— CumUlJ li.'' 'Macßit. hi.' 2401 HtM'KKY Fruricik &XC I SembH»:ini; shi|i\.ir<l ipadana 5 15' S(M (I R smiFl. Da Final: H'>K'l lm|» r:..l N.i u-. 'Jin Besjtr 6 30. Uu 3 Km... Jebsen and Jcsjm I F .mil N Jin Bfs;.r S3o> SBHFI. I and91 words
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Advertisement315 1972-02-21 30 SINGAPORE -AUSTRALIA $(|H II I I (effei :tive 3rd March, 1972) board the luxurious air-conditioned M.S. "KHABAROVSK" with re gular fortnightly sailings. -"I j[i \c~ J*Y ifi Tfyk i~Mj I n jitTT^^ l m w y /wwilllf^ W~~) A 1 J( M muur f MW m ».«>-» jailing jcneouic 'WtJT315 words
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Advertisement203 1972-02-21 31 NEW YORK? (why not spend both nights in bed?) mB-mml^i^^ Most flights from Singapore to New York, Spend the night in Copenhagen in a (through going as well as transfer comfortable bed. Leave for New York at connections, via the Pacific or Europe 3.35 the following afternoon Arrive at 5203 words
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Article, Illustration115 1972-02-21 32 Final clay of the Royal Visit Ql KEN Eliiabeth presenting the Queen Eliiabeth II Cup to lawyer Lee Ah Seong, owner of the winning horse Jumbo Jet. at the Bukit Timah races yesterday. An applauding Club chairman. Tan Sri Runme Shaw, and the Duke of Edinburgh115 words
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Article29 1972-02-21 32 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Mr. Wang Lu-mlng. new ambassador of China to Sweden, arrived today to replace ambassador Mr. Wanu Tung. against tbe Indo-Chinese people. It also denounced the29 words
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258 1972-02-21 32 Viets maul Saigon troops in wave of 65 attacks BAIGON, Sun. pOMMUNIST troops made 65 attacks across South Vietnam In a weekend surge of action that dealt heavy losses to Saigon government forces, field reports said today. A half dozen major attacks concentrated in the Mekong Delta south of Saigon258 words
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Obituary38 1972-02-21 32 MADAM CNANO KINO INO. 73, beloved mother of Urn Jew Kan pawed away peacefully 20.2.72. Corteft Invn Slucapora Casket. 24.2.72 >< 2 p.m. for Chua Ctiu Kane cemete ry. Inserted by gam Yuet Meng and Ban Bock Kirn.38 words
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Page 32 Advertisements
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Advertisement170 1972-02-21 32 ■3K>"~:.J vS UitlK ••■■■^tbb^^ i^^H Collection or SS different T^^aMK* <*>MM ttomps from all oorlf of B^~&"^3 the -Old foi onlr SI. i i»"i Minillmilii including multi-colour l^^^^^^^^^^___^^^^^ itompi depicting fishmqS^nV. R t'ottd at left. WML fl Wi)h roch collection we L^^ZEw^L KB tend you o selection 9Hfif*~^%^Vl H proval.170 words
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Advertisement8 1972-02-21 32 Lav CLASSIFIEDS 1 20 i/o-ds 120 00 iminimunu]8 words
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Advertisement103 1972-02-21 32 The Belvedere now brings you Le Grandeur Buf fet" 1 Come lunch with us at the Mandarin Hotel's exclusive French Restaurant on the fifth floor and you'll see what we mean. Because we've added a sumptuous Joint wagon and, from tomorrow, a superbly delicious Italian food section to our exquisite103 words
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