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Title Section24 1972-03-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article358 1972-03-03 1 LIM SUAN KOOI; RITA LOONG - LIM SUAN KOOI and RITA LOONG The importance of smoke detectors < no licence' j 7 shock [fciotel^j Yesterday's headline By Singapore, Thurs. THE Hotels Licensing Board today explained why smoke derec tors should be installed "without delay at King's Hotel, whose application for a licence was rejected358 words
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Article, Illustration287 1972-03-03 1 WE'RE SO EXCITED, SAYS TRICIA WASHINGTON, Thurs. Prime Minister Chou En-lai has invited President Nixon's two daughters and sons-in-law to visit China. Mr. Nixon's elder daughter, Tricia Cox, told reporters at a White House reception last night that her parents delivered the InvitationKyodo; AP; UPI - 287 words
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Article30 1972-03-03 1 CANBERRA, Thurs. Australian Army Minister Robert Katter denied In Parliament today that Australian soldiers had been engaged In military activities on the border of Malaysia and Thailand. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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266 1972-03-03 1 BLAIR JOHNSON - BLAIR JOHNSON By OINGAPORE, Thurs. Sime Darby has been given the greenllght for its proposed takeover of Its Londonbased parent company R.G. Shaw. At emergency general meetings in London and Singapore today, shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favour of the scheme of arrangement which brings266 words
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Article69 1972-03-03 1 DAMASCUS. Thurs. Syria claimed its warplanes yesterday attacked Israeli paramilitary settlements in the occupied Golan Heights causing heavy damage. A Syrian military communique broadcast by Damascus Radio said the air strike was in retaliation for an Israeli air and artillery bombardment of Palestinian guerilla bases in threeAP - 69 words
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Article54 1972-03-03 1 MANILA. Thurs. Twenty students have announced plan* (or 12-hour, non-stop toothbrushing marathon on Sunday to raise funds (or charity. The 20 college students of Ateneo de Manila University will clean their teeth at least seven times as they take turns in the tooth-brushing marathon in flvemlnute shifts fromUPI - 54 words
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104 1972-03-03 1 Three held for two-ton drug smuggling NEW YORK, Thurs. Police here arrested three people suspected to have helped smuggle at least two tons of marijuana through Kennedy International Airport since 1968, and began an Intensive investigation of 2.5W ground staff. U.S. Attorney Robert Morse ordered a grand Jury investigation immediatelyReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration324 1972-03-03 1 Bus in drain: 1 0 hurt CINGAPORE, Thurs. Ten commuters were injured, three seriously, when a bus crashed into a stationary car and plunged headlong into a deep monsoon drain in Jurong today. But the bus driver, Urn Chong Kee, 40, and the conductor, Teo Eng Koon, 25, escaped with324 words
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Article39 1972-03-03 1 SAIOON. Thurs. Two Thailand-based F 4 Phantom Jet* tangled with two Sovlet-bullt North Vietnamese MlO-21's In a dogfight over the Plain of Jars In Laos and scored a "probable" kill, the U.S. Command said today.39 words
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Article39 1972-03-03 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs Waiter Godfrey of New Zealand shot a sizzling six-under-par 66 to take the first day t lead In the $60,000 Singapore Open Oolf championship at the SICC new course today iSee Page 29).39 words
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Article30 1972-03-03 1 WASHINGTON. ThUrt. The White House has categorically denied a claim by a former U.S. Air Force sergeant that nuclear weapons had been transported from the US to Japan.30 words
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3 a.m. ROUNDUP
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Article28 1972-03-03 1 NICOSIA. Thurs.— The Holy Synod of the Cyprus Orthodox Church today demanded the resignation of Cyprus President Archbishop Makarlos from his political post— AP.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement95 1972-03-03 1 Diamond Gem Set Rings GG DE SILVA 4 BROS> MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. 3. Raffles Place. Singapore 1. Tel: *****. ■it fe^HuEiLF HI lpV WmUHml Am. an*/faW. ■gSHBV CONFERENCES CSTcOCKTAILS A man should not only have the right time but the right watch as well Titoni s latest men's dress watch is95 words
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Advertisement69 1972-03-03 1 OCBC Solidly built on generations of trust The strongest locally incorporated bank n Sixjapore and Malaysia Bank with OCBC and be sure of soW rock safety and solid progress too Temporary Head Office: Upper Pickering Street. Singapore. 1. Branches throughout Singapore and Malaysia. Overseas Branches in Amoy, Shanghai, Hongkong and69 words
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Advertisement20 1972-03-03 1 |K ¥7/")ff Your constant Jl/U companion mflartvar you go. JS Sharp i 6 trjnmtor AM radio 1 l^B Mod* BP-102820 words
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Article115 1972-03-03 2 Saigon hails ChinaUS communique SAIGON, Thurs The South Vietnamese Government said today it welcomed the agreements on principles set forth in the Joint communique Issued by the United States and China. In the first official South Vietnamese reaction, Foreign Minister Mr. Tran Van Lam said of the communique Issued inAP - 115 words
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Article, Illustration46 1972-03-03 2 Children's hero AN enthusiastic croup of children greets President Nixon at his Florida White House in Key Biscayne on Wednesday after he flew in from Washington. MrNixon is there to rest after his successful Peking trip and to study domestic p r oblems. I PI radiophoto.46 words
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Article391 1972-03-03 2 Peking happy with Nixon trip too CHOU GETS A WARM WELCOME BACK PEKING, Thursday CHINA is happy with the outcome of the Nixon visit judging from the warm welcome and wide Press coverage Premier Chou En-lai received on his return to Peking yesterday. The Chinese Communist Party journal People's DailyAgencies - 391 words
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Advertisement283 1972-03-03 2 ONIYAKA! GX-HEAD GUARANTEES 150,000 4& m 'to> HOURS OR 20 YEARS 4* ffil% QfDiiiPFilFFI > 3 s llEil d Calling the most exacting sound connoisseurs! r V^_Ji £^S ■Bbß^bST ~~m Akai GX-Head -the amazing Akai exclusive glass and crystal U 188 IS J^_* fernte head that has created a sensation283 words
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Miscellaneous28 1972-03-03 2 THE GAMBOLS ir By Barry Applehy fWX L?f%£2! 1 &W t X££*'Ti I /^Tii7\ I Hn\f^\^/)Cse^ i khow) (w&m& him how bu<s\h9&? \cfok aoamfr^ Agc^ K^/ f,^] $328 words
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Article, Illustration356 1972-03-03 3 Peking pays up... But Huang Hua says no to share of UN bond issue J^EW YORK, Thurs. China has responded to Secretary-General Dr. Kurt Waldheim's appeal for early payment of U.N. dues by handing over a cheque for US$3 million it was disclosed today. The Chinese contribution this year isReuter; UPI - 356 words
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Article, Illustration429 1972-03-03 3 Lights on in ALL British homes HeathPompidou summit in March LONDON, Thursday. BRITAIN today took what one Government Minister termed a "calculated risk" and lifted cuts on electricity which have blacked out 30 per cent of the nation for the last LONDON. Thurs French President Mr. Pompidou and Prime MinisterUPI - 429 words
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Article53 1972-03-03 3 Money for free SALT LAKE CITY. Thuti An old man began handing out US$lOO bills to strangers at a Greyhound bus station °ne Rirl ended up with four of them before he boarded for a trip to Stockton. California. I have plenty. I don't need it any longer." the unidentified53 words
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Article44 1972-03-03 3 James Bond Private eye WALTHAM. Thurs. A pro- bate judge has granted a private i detective permission to change his name tor business reasons. Walter O Billings. 31. will henceforth be known as James Bond. The court permission wrm i granted on Tuesday. AP.AP - 44 words
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102 1972-03-03 3 MANILA, Thurs. Pre--1 'sident Marcos today granted a two-month reprieve to three youths sentenced to die in the electric chair for the rape of a prominent movie star. President Marcos directed Justice Secretary Mr. Vicente Abad Santos In make a thorough re- view102 words
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Advertisement403 1972-03-03 3 COOKED HAM DANISH Sliced Fresh Lean ilb 1.30 SPANISH WINES DON CORTEZ 5 Varieties large 4.40 POWDERED MILK instant nespray m 12.85 FRUIT COCKTAIL edgell Australia is oz 85 NOODLES MYOJO 5 Flavours 5 for 95 CHEDDAR CHEESE (227 d |i 50 SAUCE daddies 7.1 49 SEEDLESS RAISINS del monte403 words
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187 1972-03-03 4 Out at last Pope's secret kidnap fear ROME, Thurs. Pope Pius XII confided his fears that he would be kidnapped by the Nazis to the German Ambassador here in 1943. a Vatican historian disclosed yesterday. The historian. American Jesuit Father Robert Oraham. said the Ambassador. Mr. Ernest von Welzsacker. wroteReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration102 1972-03-03 4 Hello £011y JULIE MAWBY. 38. receives a "well done" kiss from actor Brian Rix after receiving a "heque for K 258.445. She and her sister. Mar«aret. 41, both unmarried took halfshare in a world record Littlewonds treble chance pools pay-out of Vi 36,114. The other C 277.639 was won byUPI - 102 words
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Article47 1972-03-03 4 KARACHI. Thurs. Ten thousand port workers have gone on strike here alleging interference and "Irresponsible activities" by political leaders and others. They accused leaders of the ruling People's Party, trade union officials and the chairman of the Karachi Port Trust of interference. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article32 1972-03-03 4 CANBERRA. Thurs. Prime Minister William McMahon indtcatta in Parliament today that the Government had no Intention ot introducing the vote (or 18. 19 and 20 year-olds before this ye.tr.; elections.32 words
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170 1972-03-03 4 Don't use Hughes' name order to firm |UEW YORK, tWs. J Howard Hughes won today a decisive legal round against the makers and sellers of sweatshirts, T-shirts and lapel buttons bearing his "name, likeness or purported signature." State Supreme Court Justice Birdie Amsterdam, ruling on a suit brought by Mr.NYT - 170 words
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192 1972-03-03 4 Japanese envoy gives pledge on US exports CHICAGO. Thurs. Japan is willing to reduce its balance of trade deficit and help American companies achieve greater penetration of Japanese markets. Mr. Nobuhiko Ushlba. Japan's Ambassador to the US. said yesterday But. Mr. Ushlba said, if such efforts are to have anyNYT - 192 words
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311 1972-03-03 4 BELFAST, Thursday. Ulster soldier died last night as Irish Republican Army terrorism continued to take its toll of lives and property. IRA gunmen stopped private Tommy Fletcher. 43. as he was leaving his home In a village 100 yd. from the311 words
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177 1972-03-03 4 NEW YORK. Thurs. A boycott of British goods, ranging from Rolls-Royce cars to Bri-ti-h-dr tilled gin. began across America yestrrd.it in protest against lir.tisli policies in Northern Ireland, but did not seem t<> he very successful. Pickets from organisn lions ranging fiom thr AmericanReuter - 177 words
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Advertisement173 1972-03-03 4 do you have that |HHF^V -^^@fc- The glow that comes ■J^^^^^^^^l^-^r from Evergreen Korean Ginseng t J^ Modern living demands a lot from you. 1 And if you have the glow of health, you keep £|L the pace. Effortlessly. But have you the tj ESSENCE glow of health that comes173 words
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Advertisement221 1972-03-03 4 Invest now in SINGAPORE PROGRESS FUND and receive your dividend cheque on 30th Apri1. 1972. This is your opportunity to have an interest in over twentyfive major companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore and make your money grow. Singapore Progress Fund was launched on 16th March,221 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1972-03-03 5 JOHN MIDDLETON - Concluding the series i Spying with microfilms JOHN MIDDLETON Inff by BUREAUCRATIC traditions, the insistence on every detail, the ingrained suspicion of the Soviet system (under which its own people are spied on as much as foreigners) mean that the toughly trained main spies and hangers-on abroad make up in1,116 words
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Advertisement156 1972-03-03 5 Now just think what the new <^w\ Comparnoni 5C 8C IRI 'XT\ Capacity cv. yds. 1 cv yd. «f^oß Digging depth 18 ft. 11 in. 22 ft. 1 in. fIP 3*s^^s^- "V A BTJ*"* Load/height 20 ft. 7in 20 ft. O m "■■■^bb^l Blb^bbm iraiiM Engine PERKINS 4 Cyl. dieiel156 words
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204 1972-03-03 6 Pier murder: Customs man tells of seaman with —dagger— SINGAPORE, Thurs. A customs officer told a murder inquiry today that a Filipino seaman walked up to him with a bloodstained dagger and surrendered himself. The officer Mr. Kianan Singh, said: "The man walked unsteadily towards the customs counter where I204 words
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Article56 1972-03-03 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Telex service with Nepal is now available from 9.50 a.m. to 950 p.m. daily. The minimum charge is $27.60 for a call of three minutes' duration and (9.20 for each additional minute or part of a minute. A report charge of $2.15 for cancelled56 words
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Article112 1972-03-03 6 NOW IT'S 'PINK' AND WHITE' FILMS KUALA LUMPI'R, Thurs. —Films bearing an "X" certificate are out for Malaysians aced 18 and under. X films are being renamed "pink certificate" films. The Film Censorship Board here has decided against using "X" certificates because the code "X" has been "wrongly interpreted in112 words
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129 1972-03-03 6 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Swedish $5 million joint venture, Telephone Industries of Singapore (Pte.) Ltd., which has gone into receivership, is believed to be owing the Chartered Bank $4 million. The company— formed on July 6, 1970. jointly by the Singapore Telephone129 words
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292 1972-03-03 6 NTUC delegates conference opens today SINGAPORE, Thursday TifORK than 200 leaders from 40 trade unions will attend the XTl'C's eighth annual delegates' conference beginning tomorrow. The three-day meeting will be opened by Labour Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, at the Singapore Conference Hall. Officials were today making final preparations for292 words
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Advertisement405 1972-03-03 6 ■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■l I HHIIX. SOO.\ lo ih« CAPITOL J The start of Oliver' JACK WILD MARK LESTER p IN THE LOVE STORY THAT'S A RIOT OF FUN "S W A.L K collected more money at (be box-office in Wont, Kong than both "The Graduate" AND "Love Story" combined "eradiate" $577,887 «C405 words
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Advertisement33 1972-03-03 6 \S\ UiiTHTHEP^I sB <* tv^ JL NOW ON AT f' 80 fM J url "K the lovely o mMM&rP NIDYA -«»»I"Sl» SISTERS MwJ*MO%WMB*~ from Indonesia. l^MiiiV' Backed by the Garrison and the Family Robinson.33 words
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Advertisement75 1972-03-03 6 Ocean Theatre (TAB (Air-Condition) Today Only: 2.30, 7.1 S. 9 30 p.m. Chiong Nan Lee Suon in 'THE FIVE DEVIL GHOST" Mondorm Color Scope with English Sub. Tomorrow 'The Playful fflrta?- (Mondl Tomorrow Midnight "THE EUNUCH" (Mond) NEW STARLIGHT "i "m. 4</i m/« PASI* PANJANG ROAD Air-Condil.oncd Book Early Last75 words
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Advertisement378 1972-03-03 6 Jurong DRIVE-IN Cinema 6 T 4 NOW SHOWING 2 SKowt Nightly: 7.00 9.30PM. (Adm: Adults $2 Children $1 I; WANG YU m j SCOPE RSIEN TEN mmum nm win imim m emmst sutitus tjA Midnight ODEON Tomorrow!; FRANCO NERO, j: f^ -^^B 4t- |-»_M^«. machine-gunning and fllß^H^BjpP^^^^^"'^ blasting his way378 words
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Advertisement657 1972-03-03 6 ORGANISATION 9th BIG DAY' Horn, 1.45, 4.00, o.JO 19.15 S.drcy Poitirr. B "horo VcNo.r The ORGANIZATION" cc'ur lUA: NEXT CHANGE' Bngitte Bordot Annie G.rcrjt "THE NOVICES' Color f»F^^TT«TIIBrT!Tm now showing-no Free LM I lam, i.ji), «.DO, 645 t 9jo Sl'; Pci P^-i. Jcancttc Yu M "The Imperial Swordiman" S(A SHAW657 words
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Article, Illustration937 1972-03-03 7 CORRUPTION TRIAL 'Ralph told me he was under heavy pressure' SINGAPORE, Thursday ]yjR. (J.C.K. Choudhury, managing director of Ben and Co. Ltd., denied today that he had ever bought or been offered an Auck-land-based insurance company's entitlement of rights to937 words
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Article125 1972-03-03 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. American sailor James C. Prince. Jr. was fined $250 today when he pleaded guilty to disturbing members of the public "by shouting and throwing punches In the air." at Hotel Malaysia in Grange Road on Tuesday. He was cleared on another charge of125 words
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108 1972-03-03 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Lloyd's Register of Shipping will station more surveyors here as the demand for their expertise grows, its chairman, Mr. A. C. Grover, said today. He said: "At present we have 10 technically qualified surveyors here and they have given advice to both108 words
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Article229 1972-03-03 7 $41,500 for worker hurt in fall SINGAPORE. Thurs. A former technician, seriously Injured when he fell from a HDB flat while installing a TV aerial, was awarded $41,550 damages today by Mr. Justice D'Cotta. The Judge held that Koont Kirn Kee's employers were negligent in failing to provide a safety229 words
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Advertisement30 1972-03-03 7 Or Vln/'fi/lrr/ \\V ~^^f ~.H W '1/vWVi/lA w£fnt£frJwjJmfA km-' in Unprecedented Accuracy with ETERNR model* available from $340 00 n zutun rmAOMOirrc ira XIIIW «WU.« lIMVM HUM oota niwimi rucmmo30 words
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Advertisement128 1972-03-03 7 is for men > <*t wmM J^ pi ...ask any woman Old Spice After Shave lotions and Colognes. because of their fresh, masculine aroma. Available in Original, Lime and Burley fragrances. You choose. You win. SHU LTO N NEW YORK- LONDON- RWIS NOTICE While every endeavour is made to publish128 words
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Article, Illustration276 1972-03-03 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. THREE men under death sentences for the abduction and murder of a millionaire's son on May 24, 1968 lost their appeal in the Supreme Court today. Lee Chor Pet, 28, a former businessman, Lim Kirn Kwee and Ho Kce276 words
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325 1972-03-03 8 gINGAPORE, Thurs. A labourer was so enraged when his bargirl sweetheart fonnd a new boyfriend that he set fire to her Housing Board flat, a court heard today. Shia Tian Leong, 27, became violent when he saw the man, Alan, with his325 words
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108 1972-03-03 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The third China chartered vessel the 15.050--ton Capetan Glannls to sail here to pick up cargo for Europe was nearly involved in a collision at the entrance of the Empire Dock this morning. Captain Nicholas Arfaras, 47. said today: "There was a108 words
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167 1972-03-03 8 Now an Operation Snip Snip at Selangor schools KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Selangor Education Department baa launched "Opera Clean Ne.-k" against schoolboys and girls, at well as teachers, who sport hairdos "painful to the eye>" In several boys' ?chools barbers have bee i called to give their long-locked pupils an167 words
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Article54 1972-03-03 8 SINGAPOFE. Tlws Di Tan Ngoh Chuan hM been elected president of the Singapore Cardlai- Society. Other officials are Prof. Charles Toll Chai Soon < vice-president i Dr Chi.i Boon Lock secretary >. Dr Lenny Tan (treasurer), and Dr. Teoh Hoon Ctwow, Dr Chao Tzee Cheng, anc Prot54 words
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Article48 1972-03-03 8 SINGAPORE Than An Indonesian, Marcus Gintlng. 44. was toci.iy charged with having 2.J ItiloEMmme.s (5.5 lt*>> of gatija on board tut?boat. Tien at Telok Ayer Bonn at 1125 a.m. yesterday. He pleaded not ;uilty Bail o( $1,000 was alloweo pending trial on May ft.48 words
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Advertisement930 1972-03-03 8 We have more ways to cool you than anyone under the sun. Which one is right for you? i Purchasing an air conditioner is something that requires a lot t^o^^^^^* *fc^ of consideration. If you're about to purchase, or planning to in m^ j %t the near future, you owe930 words
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Miscellaneous282 1972-03-03 8 Straits Times Crossword n I^l ih i it hh mr i ACROSS 9. Klnc's favourite stat« build7. Composer Is a rent collector? ln Bnd vlce vers ni (7). 15. Retreated with wound o.icc 8. Meals of pears gathered on more? 8 1 the way back (7). 16 Plucky sort of282 words
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Article80 1972-03-03 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Capt. Victor Pinto, a signals officer with the Singapore Armed Forces has returned home after winning high professional honour In the United States. He topped the Signals Officers Advanced course held at the US Army Signal Centre and School at New80 words
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Article41 1972-03-03 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th» Government Is to acquire 26.351 aq. ft. of land In town owned by the Ngee Ann Kongsi for Improvement work to the Balestler Road and Thomson Road Junction, a gazette extraordinary announced today.41 words
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Article23 1972-03-03 9 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The MP for Delta. Mr. Yeo Choo Kok. will open the Jervois East School's assembly hall on March 11.23 words
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Article, Illustration367 1972-03-03 9 TAN WANG JOO - TAN WANG JOO By- Singapore. Thurs MAJOR step to- wards combating the drug problem in Singapore will be taken tomorrow when the Narcotics Association holds its inaugural meeting. About 200 people have been invited to attend the meeting of the associa- tion367 words
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250 1972-03-03 9 Relax at a govt holiday bungalow for $20 -a day- SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ten government holiday bungalows will be available for rent to members of the public at $15 or $20 a day from March 20. The public may rent the bungalows only outside school holidays. Occupation will be for a250 words
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Article63 1972-03-03 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The State Coroner, Inche Ibrahim Burhan, today recorded a verdict of suicide after an Inquiry Into the death of taxi-driver Tan Yang Song. 34, who was found hanged in his Wlnstedt Drive flat, on Feb. 17. Tan's father, hawker Tan Pun Chan, 65. testified63 words
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Article30 1972-03-03 9 PENANO, Thurs. Penang is to have a state anthem. A contest with a prize of 1,000 for the winning entry Is being held Entries close on May 31.30 words
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150 1972-03-03 9 CINOAPORE, Thurs.— The Labour Ministry today reminded factory occupiers of their legal obligation to register their establishments under the Factories Act. They must also report at once all accidents that occurred In their premises, said the Ministry which is prosecuting an employer for allegedly150 words
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Advertisement585 1972-03-03 9 ""f" BUUpXER gv turns kids into powerful he-men j^k tB, I hj.l a typical kid'< build: tJm^ I tall, V 101" and skinny. 14.1 Ibi I started plavwg around tilth expander* -1 and uvn"':f>, bur the rmtfrl tcere J(>- appointing. Then I Jound the liulli v^orker. My progress tvat amazing585 words
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Miscellaneous55 1972-03-03 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I ©OT A WHOLE NEW THIS HERE'S OUR NEW I LINE O' BRUSHES T SHOW ALL-PURPOSE BRUSH. VYA/FUDOSYi j -<r r—7 SNOUT... 1// OKAY I'LL TAKE 1/ [SNIFFLB... COU6H.~> Mr ItT... I'M TOO SICK NOW SO AWAY AMt? THERE ARE TIMES WHEN IMAVm ME ALONSiI55 words
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Advertisement225 1972-03-03 10 Greece than ruins Twice weekly Olympic Airways A take you to the new Greece with special excursion fares f^S| The 'new' Greece is a thousand sparkling Europe, N. America and Africa. W islands. With isolated white beaches and You'll have a great flight on Olympic's some of the bluest water225 words
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Article205 1972-03-03 11 CHAMBER BACKS TOTAL BAN SINGAPORE, Thurs pEOPLE with ftre--1 crackers will have to surrender them to the police, following the Government's decision to totally ban firecrackers. This would Include some 13 wholesalers, numerous ret allers and members of the public who still have a few packets of205 words
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Article, Illustration320 1972-03-03 11 We must buck up to avoid recession says Dr. Tan SINGAPORE. Thur. AS a global city, with the world as Its hinterland A as well as its market, Singapore must attune itself to international business conditions if it is to take advantage of opportunities and avoid recession, Dr. Augustine H.H.320 words
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Article43 1972-03-03 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister lor Education. Mr. Llm Kirn San, will open the Regional Workshop on Water Resources, Environment and National Development at the Conference Hall on March 13. The workshop Is organised by the Science Council of Singapore.43 words
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Article26 1972-03-03 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting on Saturday at 3 p.m at the chamber building In Hill Street.26 words
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Article95 1972-03-03 11 CASH AND GEM HAUL BY THIEVES SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thieves ransacked a shipping executive's house In Namly Garden for two hours last night while the family was sound asleep. They got away with travellers cheques totalling US$3,OOO, a watch. Jewellery worth $4,000 and more than $700. Mr. Koh Kirn Swee discovered95 words
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178 1972-03-03 11 Albert Johnson - Albert Johnson By SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 Police are probing a woman's complaint that three policemen rec c n tly abducted and tried to molest her. An Inspector of Paya Lebar police station rescued the 23-year-old woman when she screamed for help near the178 words
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163 1972-03-03 11 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG By SINGAPORE. Thurs— The number and names of chit fund companies applying for licences have become a cause of mounting public concern and anxiety. Since Tuescays petition by the 20th Century Chit Fund Company to wind up on grounds of163 words
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Miscellaneous142 1972-03-03 11 Aiimw Oop By V.T. Hm—iim W^ /sJ CAJCMMOU MESSIN 1 AROUND J I DONT THINK I T/7 J V EVBN HEAR ME/ f^W^ <J?V TXAT LITUE UZARP ./THOSE LUGS WIU. V J Mft^VsibkrV AfiAJN,Y*HEAR?'/TGIVE YOU ANYMORE **^|> P > Wt Abmer B 9 Al Cmpp TMROU6M WERE. TM' WAV VO'142 words
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Article402 1972-03-03 12 The suggestion in the Bangkok press that the Association of South-east Asian nations is considering te possibility of military cooperation obviously springs from the uncertainties of the Vietnam war and an incomplete understanding of Asean objectives. Conclusions drawn from the recent tour of Indonesia's President to Australia, New402 words
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Article268 1972-03-03 12 Last week's Security Council resolution on the Israeli incursions into Lebanon has made no impression on Tel Aviv. It has now switched its attention to Arab guerilla bases in Syria. The fighting on the Syrian border seems to be far fiercer than it was in Lebanon. Unlike268 words
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Article249 1972-03-03 12 The incident involving two pclicemen on Chinese New Year's Day was probably the immediate cause of Singapore's total ban on the possession and firing of crackers. Firing crackers on auspicious occasions (and a great many that are not) is a Chinese custom, but custom must give way in249 words
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Article, Illustration624 1972-03-03 12 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - 'Over the hump' for NTUC in modernising itself WILLIAM CAMPBELL By Singapore JUST over two years ago, the NTUC initiated its "modernisation" programme. Its results are best Judged by the new self-assertive tenor of the reports being presented to the annual delegates conference. Much hard work remains ahead, of course,624 words
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303 1972-03-03 12 By A CORRESPONDENT QUEMOY (Nationalist China). The huge loudspeakers on this island fortress and the nearby Chinese mainland are fighting the propaganda battle of President Nixon's China Journey. In the main, the Chinese have stuck to factual reporting of Nixon's visit to the mainland,UPI - 303 words
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Article1236 1972-03-03 12 JOHN DAVY - Measuring the inequality of Man JOHN DAVY DEBATE ON RACE THEORIES By LONDON ONE of the most daunting taboos in our society which is now being broken is discussion of the meaning of race. One reason for the taboo is not far to seek: Hitler's Germany, where the doctrine of1,236 words
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Advertisement305 1972-03-03 12 Don't just dream off success hw your exams Send TODAY for free copy of oijr booklet jL .'>■- j Jj/ which Milt you how to iucceed and reach tm ,I. iifyi the top In your career. It explains how you H*j£2(FyiMA*^'~'' can build 1 programmed learning system into JUBS^^^tTa Knowledge305 words
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237 1972-03-03 13 SHIPPING LINES ON MALAYSIA S'PORE-N. AMERICA ROUTE 1. Pacific Coast of North America (at Older Lines (on this route) 1. American Mail Line 2. Barber 3. Knutsen 4. Nedlloyd 5. Scindia 6. Shipping Corporation of India <b> Newer Lines ion this route) 1. Canada Express 2. Cutlass Steamship Corporation 3.237 words
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857 1972-03-03 13 AUSTIN MORAIS - Shipping lines are in a freight dilemma AUSTIN MORAIS By J^ HIGHLY competitive position is developing in sen freight between Singapore Malaysia and the Xorth American continent. This comes against n background of industrial unrest and uncertainty in IS ports. Tims there are forces al work one pulling freight rates857 words
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Article190 1972-03-03 13 CROESUS \ u25a0 - CROESUS By High-flying IJAVE you ever seen that beautiful BAC 111 red and white jet liner sitting outside the airport terminal at Paya Lebar? It belongs to Singapore millionaire Robin Loh who paid $11 million for it, including spares. You probably remember reading all about his purchase and190 words
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280 1972-03-03 13 TAN KAH PENG - BIG INCREASE IN 1971 MALAYSIAN TIN OUTPUT TAN KAH PENG By DESPITE the depressed world tin market, 1971 was another great production year. According to official statistics released in Ipoh, the industry produced 1,655,873 piculs of tin ore in 1971, an increase of about 35,000 piculs on the previous year.280 words
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171 1972-03-03 13 EASAMS widens operations and scope I^ASAMS. a consultancy organisation, has expanded its operations to include South-east Asia in its network. This follows the recent opening of its offices in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and a representative office in Indonesia. According to Mr. Graham White, who is responsible for the company's operations171 words
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Article, Illustration387 1972-03-03 13 HENRY CHANG - Eureka! Dunlop develops tyre to end blow-out hazards HENRY CHANG By FiL'NLOP in London has developed a revolutionary tyre J which could end the hazards of blow-outs at high speed and the inconvenience of punctures. Code-named the "total mobility tyre." it has been designed to allow the motorist to travel387 words
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Advertisement101 1972-03-03 13 ABOAC Speedbird Holiday h showed me the treasures of England for V^ only s3s4^/ fejjrA For some people there is only one airline. Sec merry England on a BOAC Speedbird Holiday nnd get two weeks accommodation plus a hired car from $354 per person. Or, take your pick of five101 words
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Advertisement144 1972-03-03 13 INSIDE 0 Johorr-born man srorrs in llonc Kinit film \rnturr; Call Ut wet up Indian ruhbrr hulTrr stork: Monthlt rompan\ rrsulU; Markrtinc column; I'roplr in bu»inr<is. I'acr It. 0 Company nrws; Share markrt rrport; Wrrkh ruhhrr irvlrw; Commoditirs; Closing prim and hutinrts dnnr; OIMHM markets New York, Mrlbournr. llonc Kong.144 words
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Article, Illustration128 1972-03-03 14 r» Indian Rubber Board is recommendint to the Government creation of a 10.000 metric ton buffer stock of rubber. The board, at its 72nd meeting in Kottayam reviewed the current position and found supplies now exceeded demand by this figure of 10,000Reuter - 128 words
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419 1972-03-03 14 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - Johore-born man scores in HK film venture IGNATIUS STEPHEN By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: A Brunei businessman has succeeded in swashbuckling into Hong Kong's highly competitive film world. He is Mr. Yeo Ban Aun, 36, who has established a film company in the British colony with $2 million capital. His company,419 words
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Article293 1972-03-03 14 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Haw Par Brothers In ternatlonal has appoint- ed Mr. IK. Tamblyn i director of the company. Captain Joseph I) Cox has been named Commodore of the American President Lines fleet. The passenger liner President Wilson, which CaDt. Cox has commanded for 23 years, is the Line's new293 words
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Article157 1972-03-03 14 rjESPITE adverse re- ports last year of the Rolls Royce debacle, Rolls Royce Motors Is still very much alive and kicking, finding nine buyers in Singapore and Malaysia last year through its agent, Malayan Motors. Unperturbed by the rumblings of last year's shakeup, 30 per cent157 words
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Article79 1972-03-03 14 A SYMBOL is a communication tool and this is perhaps what Kwong Ylk Bank in Kuala Lumpur, one of Malaysia's longest established banks, had realised when it introduced the bank's new symbol (see picture) recently. The symbol evolved from the shape of ancient gold and79 words
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Article86 1972-03-03 14 DRESSING up its girls In a new garb is KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines. But not satisfied with Just a new outfit, it is going all out to turn its plain Janes into so- phisticated maidens adorned with accessories and advice on posture and hairstyles by European coiffeurs Meanwhile.86 words
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Article86 1972-03-03 14 HAPPINESS Is when sales are up for apart from the usual profits, there are sales Incentives like trips to Hong Kong and Taiwan as 55 dealers throughout Malaysia have discovered when they left recently for a holiday sponsored by Toshiba Malaysia and sole agent Kee Huat Radio. The86 words
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Article96 1972-03-03 14 JAPANESE ingenuity has again proven Itself, this time with the development of a prototype of a new liquid crystal digital electronic watch by Seiko. The prototype is the result of years of research by the Seiko group of companies and is a departure from conventional watches on several96 words
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Article41 1972-03-03 14 3M has Introduced a new Scotch brand data cartridge. Extremely high performance characteristics are claimed for the uniquely designed quar-ter-inch tape cartridge for data processing systems which will be shown at the Hanover Fair In Germany in April. GEORGIE LEE41 words
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Advertisement95 1972-03-03 14 THE BIG LIFT HAS WHEELS J BS&Mlift dl^^^^te^ For Information Contact SEA-LAND SERVICE INC. W M 6th Floor, Far Eastern Bank Building. 156. Cecil Street S.ngaporei Tel *****1 ext 1522 (Temporary office no) PSflß* SIMONS VIBROVERKEISr DYNAPAC INTERNAL POKER VIBRATING VIBRATORS TAMPERS Efficient compacting on Electric, petrol or every type95 words
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Advertisement668 1972-03-03 14 PRELIMINARY RESULTS Company Year to -^ings Dividends Alcan Malaysia Dec. 71 $1,031 ($580) 142 (8.0 J £5TT<™; Allied Chocolate Dec. 71 $1,279 ($742) U.T «J> STEt (12.5TE Bandar Raya Dcv Dec. 71 $1,138 ($680) t 75 (4.5) t Nil (Nil Batu Kawan Aug. 71 $5,394 ($3,662. 210 (48.2 20 (20668 words
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Article1117 1972-03-03 15 yu ~nu urrßß PRICiS OFFI- CIALLV LISTID AT THE CLOtt OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINCAPORC AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMf OF THS STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENT* IN INDUSTRIALS m. t. j. CLOSING TONE: All sections closed very steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock1,117 words
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Article1543 1972-03-03 15 - I>US I NESS ill and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS \|iii<imnto i2i 2.03. v. in I) 2 14. lli 2 15. <2i1,543 words
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Article367 1972-03-03 15 ]\1 El BOURNE. Thurs Sell--11 ers moved Into the mining and oil market in afternoon trading at the Melbourne Stock I nge tcday. Many Issues were marked down and few il to close trading than Wednesdays level In the Industrial sector, buy- i>ped up the pace and leading sucks367 words
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Article250 1972-03-03 15 YEW YORK. Wed— Stocks staged a vigorous rally In one cf the busiest sessions cf the year. The sain enabled the market to break out of Its narrow trading range of the past several weeks ana this seemed to trigger a new wave cf optimism on Wall Street.250 words
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Article90 1972-03-03 15 i i i i iimta TINS Wednesday 68.16 Tuesday 88.03 Week ago 87.92 RUBBERS Wednesday 289.22 Tuesday 291.53 Week age 288.63 OILS Wednesday 322.21 Tuesday 321.23 Week ago 325.17 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 506.9 Tuesday 511.6 Week a?o 505.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 935.43 Tuesday 928.13 Week ago 917.88 LONDON'90 words
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Article179 1972-03-03 15 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at March 2. l.nral dollars to one unit SELLING BI'YING uf Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD S Sterling Pound 7.4050 7.3725 7.3600 Australian Dollar 3.4000 3 3575 3.3375 Canadian Dollar 2.8500 2 8150179 words
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Article209 1972-03-03 15 TJONO KONG. Thurs. In•*A vestors obviously echoed the approval voiced by the press on the budget and the market saw many buyers appearing within a consequent rise In prices. The market closed steady with a turnover value of $22.23 million. Today i cloning ,Tice« in Honft Kong dollar!209 words
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Article40 1972-03-03 15 On th* frtt tichanß! marktt In Horn: Kong yesterday the U.S. dallar ■M quoted ut 5 5550 (or T.T. and .V.'iTli:. for eaih. Stirlini quoti A at 1« 4!> and nil tail ttld .ii 333 l?'i. i40 words
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277 1972-03-03 15 Straits Times proposes rights issue THE Straits Times group is to raise capital by a one-for-ten rights issue at the end of its financial year August. Details will be sent to shareholders on July 1 and notice of an EGM sent to them on that date. In a letter to277 words
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Article85 1972-03-03 15 Haw Par $5 10 M. Bank $2.97 Aokam $3.40 U.O.B. $7.20 M G. Hold. S3 SO Sovran $1.62 K. Kampar $3 04 r. e. $3.:io Koustead $3.7S P.M.C. $2.19 Setron $2.06 A. Choc $2.42 Hume (F.E.) $4.02 I us. hi $1.52 M Brew $7.70 S. Times $3.70 Merlin <M>85 words
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Article20 1972-03-03 15 Most active stocks law Par 774.000 Hirlin (M) 454.000 f. Bank 319.000 iamnion 270.000 total Turnover 4.09M >elayrd Perccntarc 22.8520 words
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Article34 1972-03-03 15 mar. i u.n Industrials: 215.23 216.38 Hotels: 79.07 79.92 Proprrtits 161.64 161.97 t Tins: 103.3S 104.13 t rubber-: 135.36 135.43 Dec. 30. 1966 100 Dec. 31. 1968 100 t Dec. 29. 1962 10034 words
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Article272 1972-03-03 15 YEO HIAP SENG Is pay Ing a first and final dividend of 10 per cent for the financial year ending September 1971. same as last time. Lodgement date is March 17 and payment date April 3. Tax-wise the dividend Is split 2.5 per cent less Singapore taxation and272 words
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Article293 1972-03-03 15 Selling pressure eases BLTTKR buying interest •n.ulr for firm tr.iriine in selective stock* on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The selling pressure that ".is evident at the close of trading on Wednrsd.o petered out as sentiment picked up. Blue-chips attracted more attention with many passing higher. The293 words
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Article378 1972-03-03 15 THE rubber market yesterday spent another very quiet morning and once more received suDDort for March from the MRFB during a slightly easier spell. Turnover was small and confined to RSS One. The morning session closed quiet and slightly easier. The afternoon session was quietly unchanged on 1378 words
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Article225 1972-03-03 15 BIG JUMP IN TIN PRICE *THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday took a big jump of $7. which was in line with the substantial rise overseas, to $633.12. per picul on an official offering down five tons to 279 tons. The overnight London metal puce wai very steady with225 words
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Article54 1972-03-03 15 Wtdnotday Tuetdiy •U.S. 11l London 45.25 4^.20 Beirut 45.3S 41.50 HonKkont: 49.32 49.57 Zurich 47 908 4>i.208 40.108 41.40S Paria ««22 4«.35 Spore ill 49.75 50.00 t t B'pore (2) 173.70 174.60 ill Kxport price In non-xterlint; arei In U.S. dollan per ounce. (2) Loral dealera prinn in54 words
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Article38 1972-03-03 15 In London on Wednesday thr palm oil prlrei of Malayan 5 per cenl CIF U H European ports In bulk. lerllng per lonx ion April Si pi. was quoted at UK (78 teller* it'K 172 paid).38 words
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Article66 1972-03-03 15 THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 4 to 4 7 16% 2 mths 4 to 4 11 16 r 3 mths 4 to 4 13 16 r 6 mths 5 3 16 to66 words
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Article487 1972-03-03 15 FOLLOWING last week's gentle decline, the market levelled out on the nearby but the forward section eased and thus differentials narrowed, says Holiday. Cutler Bath in its weekly rubber review. March moved very narrowly between 87J and 87i cents per kilo. A further decline as a487 words
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Article22 1972-03-03 15 MAR. 2. RIBBKR: 88.00 i cents (up 0.50 cent). TIN: 5633.12. (up S7). Official offering 279 tens (down 5 tens).22 words
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Article108 1972-03-03 15 HINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. y SINGAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut Oil: hulk J3s drum S4o a*Mn. Copra: Mixed loom- t'K Com. 1201 B. Popptr: Mvintok ASTA uhltr f.o h. 100', NLW 51»S seller*. Sarawak wtttt. rot> NLW *i7.-i sfller«. Sira«ik urn-rial Mm k f.o.b. !>6'; NLW $125108 words
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Article36 1972-03-03 15 l-oniic.ii roppir prifis on W (previous in !>rni'krt»i. Wiivi,.ir S|K>t buyer M40..V) (43T.00i: «elkr £***** 1H37.501: Three months buyer f 447.50 I (444.00) nelier IH< 00 ((414 M) Market tont: Firmer, tales: 5.500 ton*.36 words
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Advertisement510 1972-03-03 16 BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED, under the terms of their contract with Brunei LNC require for the Engineering Organisation of the multi-million dollar Natural Gas Liquefaction Plant being built at Lumut, near Sena, State of Brunei suitable experienced staff in the following functions: CIVIL ENGINEERING SUPERVISORS. To supervise contractors on510 words
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Advertisement665 1972-03-03 16 UNITED ENGINEERS (M) SDN. BHD. THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL STAFF ARE REQUIRED BY OUR GROUP IN MALAYSIA TO COPE W.TH THE EXPANSION IN OUR ACTIVITIES i a) SENIOR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTS SIPERVISOR Must pos--e&s NEB Chargeman's Certificate and be capable of controlling and directing the work of a large force of electrical665 words
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Advertisement722 1972-03-03 16 bm BEHN MEYER INDUSTRIES We are further expanding our engineering activities and require immediately for our new factory: 1) TECHNICAL MANAGER This position calls for an energetic engineer, who has probably about three years experience in structural and steel sheet construction. He should be well acquainted with problems of structural722 words
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Advertisement583 1972-03-03 16 B*NK NWU MW.AYSIA BIASISWAX (LMVKKSITI) BUMIPITR.% 52.500 Sa-Uhun Permohonan2 untok beberapa bmsiswa di-fttas ada-lah di-pela\»a darl penuntut2 Melayu dan bumiputra lain nya yann mempunysil krlavakan akademik untok melanmtkan pelajaran dl-Universil: Malaya dalam Juru>»n2 Pertanian. Sastera. tkononu. Kejuruteraan dan Sains. 2. Ptmtypan bia.si.-ua2 im adalah terta'alok kapada rhalun2 Itu di-terima masok583 words
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286 1972-03-03 17 EVELYN NG - RI flagto go up at the new school next week EVELYN NG By SINGAPORE, Thurs. March 10 the last day of the first term at school will also be the last day for Rafflesians at their old school in Bras Basah Road. From their second term, the Raffles Institution will286 words
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Article53 1972-03-03 17 PBNANG, Thurs. Flft*en Maldivlaiii Including two women and a three-year-old child rescued by a Taiwanese fishing vessel on Feb. 10 after tney had been adrift In the Indian Ocean for two days, left Penang last night by sea for Colombo on the first leg of53 words
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Article127 1972-03-03 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Marine Police tonight called off the search for two workers who fell into the sea while trying to climb aboard their ships yesterday. Nb Seng Choo, 47, a burner employed by Keppel Shipyard was among a group of workers in a127 words
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Article58 1972-03-03 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will distribute food parcels to old folks of Alexandra. Delta and Queenstown constituencies on Sunday at 11 a.m. About 90 people over 60 years nf age will receive the Chinese New Year gifts from58 words
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Article323 1972-03-03 17 CENTRALISED FREIGHT BOOKING 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday OINGAPORE Timber Exporters Association Is trying to centralise freight booking for timber exports to beat the "frequent increase" in rates imposed by Far East Freight Conference lines. Mr. Teoh Kok Chan, president of the association, said they were323 words
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99 1972-03-03 17 YOUTHS STOLE 8 CARS FOR JOY —RIDES— SINOAPORE, Thurs Two youths today admitted stealing eight cars for "Joy riiles." Chla Ann Kok, 19. and Tan Swee Bee. 21. admitted stealing the cars between July 1 and Oct. 25. last year. The cars were worth a total of $36,500. Inspector D.99 words
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Article62 1972-03-03 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. About 230 employees of Hotel Slngapura Intercontinental will get 110 to $25 Increments under a collective agreement signed by the management and the Food. Drinks and Allied Workers' Union yesterday. The three-year agreement is backdated to July 1 last year. Staff of the hotel62 words
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Article45 1972-03-03 17 AEB photo course SINOAPORE, Thum. The Adult Education Board will conduct a 12-week course In practical photography for beginners at the Cultural Centre from March IS. Course fee is *10. Application forms are obtainable at 126 Catrnhlll Road or at the centre at Canning Rise.45 words
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Article36 1972-03-03 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Police Band will perform at the Botanic Gardens on Bunday from 5 pm. to 6 p.m and the Singapore Infantry Regiment Band on March 1» from 5.30 pjn. to 6.30) pm.36 words
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Article, Illustration154 1972-03-03 17 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Trade between Singapore and the State Trading Corporation of India is expected to Increase from two million to three or four million dollars this year. This was forecast at a Press conference today by Mr. P. L. Tandon, chairman of the STC,154 words
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110 1972-03-03 17 KUALA LUMPUB. Thurs. —Malaysian society is such that holding a woman's hand without her consent is tantamount to outraging her modesty, a magistrate. Inche Ghari Ishak. said today. He fined Mohamed Som bin Rajam. 23. $300 for outracing the modesty of a110 words
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Article58 1972-03-03 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Currency Board has stopped the sale to tourists of the $150 gold coin first Issued on Aug. 9. 1969. to commemorate the 150 th anniversary of Singapore's founding. The board is now arranging for a small quantity of the coins to be sold58 words
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Article42 1972-03-03 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs Provision shop owner Goh Chee Han has received an extortion letter demanding $10,000. With the note made-up of cuttings from various Chinese newspapers was a Chinese New Year greeting card, and a plastic bullet. Police arc investigating.42 words
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Article36 1972-03-03 17 SINOAPORE. Thurs The numbers picked in today's Toto draw No. 17/72 were 22. 36. 24. 37 and 32. The additional number was 26. In the circles draw, the numbers were 20. 10 and 29.36 words
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271 1972-03-03 17 Survey to revise Consumer Price Index— SINGAPORE, Thursday A HOUSEHOLD ex- pendlture survey on the patterns and range of goods and services commonly consumed by households here will be conducted by the Department of Statistics during 1972 73. The Information obtained from the survey will provide a basis for the271 words
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Advertisement105 1972-03-03 17 What's in it for you? A briefing on all tht vital buiintts itsuet Tht Sngaport Tradt ft Industry Yaar Book fKir«Sir«Lport '72 it a rtadablt. w*l -illurtrattd book writtt« t outs Vo7 on top of tM important by authoritative contribotort, for "wvon" South Eart Asia naadi a 'common rk Sl.soOvtnaat.105 words
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Advertisement136 1972-03-03 17 1| GENUINE I SUPERFINE QUALITY I PERSIAN CARPETS |F 7 We have scouts spread throughout Central Asia collecting fine quality WSV 2 Persian and Bokhara Carpets Cr Rugs. 6mr What's more! We supply complete biographical information for V every Persian fir Bokhara carpet (which is most important). NEWS of INTEREST136 words
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Miscellaneous591 1972-03-03 17 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening and Where the 7.SS Sports Parade Heart Is 7.4S News (0 3.20 For the Family (E) 7.55 Chinese Variety Show 3.41 A Diary of Events in Singapore S.N News and Newsreel (E) This Week (E) SJS You and Your C»r 3.4S It's591 words
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Miscellaneous230 1972-03-03 17 I.N P.M. Programme Summary 5.42 Julia The Eve of Adam i-.t,.,.,., 7.14 Seni Antara Bangsa 3.13 Anekaragam )M Progfamme Summary 3JI M Squad The Upset 7.33 Law of the Lawless 3.54 Assalamualaikum S.N News (M) 4.M Juara Kugiran 1971 1.11 Ulasan Berita S.II Programme Summary 1.31 Arena Sukan 5.17 Pok230 words
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Article, Illustration151 1972-03-03 18 Girl who is a favourite with husbands and wives CASSANDRA is a lovely girl much adored by happily married men in Melbourne and liked by their wives as well. Her specialty was compering "Movies for Married Men," a television feature programme screened every Thursday night. "I host the programme which151 words
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Article46 1972-03-03 18 SINOPORE. Thurs. Yang Koh Seng, a clerk, was charged today with stealing $14,212 from an office In the Police Academy In Thomson Road at 1.20 p.m. yesterday. Re pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail of $5,000 pending trial on May 26.46 words
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Article27 1972-03-03 18 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Science Teachers' Association of Singapore will hold its annual meeting at New Town Secondary School In Queensway at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday.27 words
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280 1972-03-03 18 Husband acted like the devil incarnate SAYS JUDGE SINGAPORE, Thursday A STOREKEEPER was described by a High Court judge today as "the devil incarnate* 1 after the court heard how he had mistreated his wife. Mrs. Low Meng Hong, nee Ho Soy Nyeok, who was granted a divorce on the280 words
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Article, Illustration405 1972-03-03 18 PENANG. Thursday HIGH Court Judge Mr. Justice Chang Mm Tat disclosed this morning he had turned down a request by Kedah's Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin, a defence witness in a rape trial, to be excused from attending court today.405 words
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Article30 1972-03-03 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Parliamentary Secretary (Education). Inche Mohamed Ohazall Ismail, will be guest of honour at the 19th anniversary celebrations of Tanjong Katong OlrU' School on March 11.30 words
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Article58 1972-03-03 18 MRS LOKE YEW'S $10,000 GIFT TO SPCA SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mrs. Loke Yew today presented a cheque for $19,000 to the SPCA at a lunch in Hilton Hotel. The cheque, which was received by Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan, wife of the SPCA patron, Is to buy a new ambulance. Those at58 words
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Article38 1972-03-03 18 SINOAOORE. Thurs. The State Coroner Inche Ibrahim Burham today recorded an open verdict after an Inquiry Into the death of an unknown person whose skull was found at Mandai forest reserve on Aug. 29 last year.38 words
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Article58 1972-03-03 18 SINOAPOKE, Thurs. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and MP for Siglap. Inch? Rahlm I.shak. will take part In a waUcathon organised by the Siglap citizen's consultative committee on Saturday. There will also be three other walkathons on March 12. 19 and 26. Proceeds will58 words
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131 1972-03-03 18 -WIFE TOLD: GET OUT OF MY LIFE AND GO TO HELL SINGAPORE. Thurs. A hospital laboratory assistant told the High Court today of the day her engineer husband told her to "get out of his life and go to hell." Mrs. John Frederick Kerslake. nee Sons Swee Ling, who was131 words
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Article43 1972-03-03 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs The MP fcr Mountbatten. Mr. Nr Yeow Choiiß will make a familiarisation tour of hl.s constituency on Sunday. He will be accompanied by the executive members of the PAP Mountbatten branch and the citizens' consultative committee.43 words
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Advertisement128 1972-03-03 18 For people who must have clean hair, Sebbix Medicated Shampoo r p^WWapssiajaa^Kjiffi afclsJ^ f V a^aWa^aMsl 4bC^^bl^bl sebbix j|^H J < 1 I .^^M^HMrik Ifaa^slsflHsßsk'' a^sH ft I fl |MW* all -y£^^ f y9faf^Smw'^f JHKI9i ■BHik*' Now color your mouth from n pot full of shine. New 'Great Glissers' by128 words
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Advertisement203 1972-03-03 18 It seemed impossible at first, until a group of concerned professionals and businessmen worked out a scheme by which companies could offer employees the widest range of medical benefits at low premium rates. To put the benefits of the Red Shield Medical Scheme in a nutihell Benefit to employ.*: Bentfi|203 words
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Article, Illustration949 1972-03-03 19 A Guinness is good for him I mean of course the actor Sir Alec declaiming Macbeth A NOTE today to Mr. and Sirs. Parent, and a memo to you. Sir, Mr. Principal and Mr. Teacher. Tlu« contents are identical: If you wan t a child to achieve success in life,949 words
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502 1972-03-03 19 have time to go beyond the boundaries laid down by textbooks. With so much emphasis on examinations, teachers in their anxiety to get as many students as possible to pass, sacrifice the nobler purpose of teaching for the dull routine of502 words
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Advertisement150 1972-03-03 19 A seven man band A Toshiba CT-800D car stereo gives such faithful reproduction you'd think the band was in the back seat of the car. Toshiba believe a car should be more like a travelling home, with every home comfort. Whatever your make of car, a Toshiba CT-800D 8-track stereo150 words
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186 1972-03-03 20 When the school head has got things —going— ST. Andrew's School has in recent years attained increasing status as one of the leading schools in Singapore due largely to the dedication and the wisdom of the principal Mr. Francis Thomas. The reply of Mr. Ng Chang Wane of the Ministry186 words
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132 1972-03-03 20 GOVERNMENT REPLIES Officer cadet training for the combat fit only PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr. Urn Chye Heng (S.T., Feb. 21). I would like to Inform Mr. Llm that persons found to be physically fit for national service will be further classified as medically fit for combat training132 words
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Letter67 1972-03-03 20 I WOULD be grateful If "S.C.K." (S.T., Feb. 5) could contact the undersigned (tel: ***** ext. 16) so that this Ministry could identify the case he complains of and Investigate the matter fully. WOULD "Night Birdie" TT (ST., Feb. 1) Ket In touch with the undersigned (tel: ***** ext. 16)67 words
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Letter169 1972-03-03 20 PLEASE refer to the letter by "Citizen" (ST., Feb 18) requesting for the reslting of traffic lights at Jalan Rebong to the Junction of Jalan Keluar. The existing Pedestrian push-button lights along Jalan Reborn? are meant for the pedestrians in the area and resltlng Is therefore not recommended. PLEASE refer169 words
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Letter69 1972-03-03 20 REFER to the letter from x "Resident" (S.T., Feb. 23) regarding the streetlighting along Jalan Hock Chye. We carried out a check on Feb. 24 and found the time-switch operating the street lamps to be faulty. The time-switch has been replaced and the street lamps are now operating satisfactorily. We69 words
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Letter169 1972-03-03 20 I REFER to the letter from "Leonard Llm" (S.T.. Feb. 5) regarding the defaced time-plate on the Post box In front of block 97, Commonwealth Crescent. I wish to thank the writer for bringing the matter to the notice of this department. A report has been made to the police169 words
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Letter111 1972-03-03 20 A 8 two Australian visitors to Singapore, we were privileged to attend a preview by the cultural Croup soon to present their dances at the Adelaide Festival. We would like to express our opinion that the presentation should be a great success in Adelaide, as111 words
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385 1972-03-03 20 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. THE Industrial x Safety and Health Campaign is now on at the Conference Hall.385 words
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Letter131 1972-03-03 20 LSM's letter (ST., Feb. 25) contains some contradictory statements. On the one hand, he said "our citizens will demand personal medical attention, not available in large Institutions," while on the other hand, he said "the utilisation of selected specialists from the private sector in some medical disciplines can significantly supplement131 words
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Letter166 1972-03-03 20 Everyone knows that the best medical treatment a poor citizen can get is from government hospitals. In a government hospital, a consultant looks after a free ward. He is assisted by a senior registrar, who also holds a higher medical degree and three other Junior colleagues. In addition, he also166 words
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154 1972-03-03 20 -Bodies of the dead kept for as long as a week FULLY agree with Messrs 1 Henry L Pau and P. N. Lum that cracker firing should be totally banned. But I would like to draw the authorities' attention to another aspect of environmental pollution. In crowded places, especially where154 words
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Letter92 1972-03-03 20 ¥T is a well known fact 1 that the Jurong Industrial Estate and Jurong Town are rapidly developing into important industrial and commercial centre. In view of this, I believe that the Government should encourage the setting up of a commercial school in Jurong for the benefit of a vast92 words
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Letter74 1972-03-03 20 LAST month we wrote to the Health Officer In charge of the Bukit PanJang Jurong District complaining about the nuisance and inconvenience caused by the overflow of waste water from a factory next to our house. Last week the officer replied that the overflow problem had been solved. The problem,74 words
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Letter31 1972-03-03 20 mHERE Is an urgent need 1 for a pedestrian crossing at the 61 mile Tamplnes Road, near Lorong Basapah, as traffic along this road is becoming increasingly heavy. RESIDENT. Singapore 1931 words
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Advertisement801 1972-03-03 23 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. In response to the demands of shippers in Singapore and Malaysia M.I.S.C. roi great pleasure in announcing the introduction of a specialised timber carrier m.v. "MARITIME STAR" scheduled to I load at: Singapore: Soiled Tanjong Mani: Soiled P. Klang: Sailed Penang: In Port For discharge801 words
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Advertisement543 1972-03-03 23 STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. States Marine Ibthmiam i .nib U.S. ATLANTIC ANO GULF/SINGAPORE EXPRESS SERVICE re* N Yoro "In Ban Orleans Ga naßß* Houstur IBM CAP KINClni In i Apr 1 a vess:i fit ii Ap- n W FLOTTA LAURO t^MpaVW ARRIVING DIRECT rROM GENOA ITALY I.OAOIKG 'OR KEIIUKC »USAN543 words
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Advertisement736 1972-03-03 23 EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE ..e... J r rt S "tt"* 10A0IN8 'OR: BOCOta Mar il II Mar I* 71 H Ouig R mm. I A rttrp. C'bu'g. C'hjj. PRETORIA Mar 75 77 Mjr 71 71 Mir 72 24 mm, a Pasadena mm mm 1,4 m,, m G ;?.°l I taut736 words
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Article41 1972-03-03 24 LATEST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS. J-or natural facelifting. brown patches, acne, all skin condition*, regular facials, postnatal and spotreducing consult l4>ulse Klerk, medically trained and qualified Beauty Rpeciallat with 23 years tropical experience Hotel Bingapur.i tele phone *****3 i S pore i41 words
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Obituary101 1972-03-03 24 MR. S. COVINOASAMV ex-deputy chairman railway commission (master) passed away peacefully 2-3-72 leaving wife, sons, daughters, sons- r. Kasinathan. daughters-in-law, grandchildren relatives to mourn lews cortege leaves 340-K Jalan Raja Laut, 5 p.m. 3-3-72 creamation Loke Yew Road, XL. S. VVTHIANATHAN passed away on 2 3/72 leaving behind wife101 words
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Obituary20 1972-03-03 24 IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear mother Mr* Elizabeth John departed 3 3.62. The Lord is my Shepherd.20 words
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Article48 1972-03-03 24 INFORMATION IS SOUGHT as to the present whereabouts of any descendant of Percy Poole late of Newport. Monmouthshirv England an urn le of Kenneth Marqulss Poole deceased Will anyone who Is ableto give such Information contact Messrs. Braddell Bros, of Meyer Chambers. Raflles Place. Singapore (Tel. *****).48 words
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Article64 1972-03-03 24 WORLD DAY OF PRAYER EogllshMandarln Service. Friday March 3. 8.00 p.m.. at Zloa and Faith Bible Presbyterian Churches. 5 Tavlstock Avenue. Serangoon Garden*. All welcome to pray together earnestly for our Government and Nation. Christian missions and relief, for preservation of the historic Christian Failh. Dr Israel Ouetros.64 words
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Advertisement624 1972-03-03 24 REQUIRE:- <a> one apprentice mechanic with some knowledge of Kntillsh Age between 20 22 yean (bi one despatch/ROY mtumpr with some knowledge of English and able to write Am- 20 22 yean, apply preferably with copies of te«imjjiu!« and passport-size photograph I non-r. turnablt) to Box ASOIO ST. A well624 words
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Advertisement680 1972-03-03 24 ARCHITECT FIRM requires l-nmedlate-ly Draughtsman with artistic skill and capable of handling working drawings, detailing. designing and familiar with department*! procedures Tel *****7 Spore for Interview. GENERAL ELECTRIC (U.S.A.) Application* are lnvlt*d from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions INDUSTRIAL NURSB Applicants must be Singapore citizens and have worked680 words
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Advertisement689 1972-03-03 24 SALES REPRESENTATIVE* SUPER VISORS required by Publishing Firm for their expanding EducatKma! division In Malaysia and Singapore. Good prospects, training provided. Interviews will be held in Malaysia and Singapore. Pleaae apply to P. O. Box 145. Petallng Jaya. West Malaysia. WANTED Dispensing Assistant for town Clinic. Knowledge of Dialects essential.689 words
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Advertisement1004 1972-03-03 24 APPLICANTS replying to Box sumners lor Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications No responsibility can be accepted for their loss. Applicants are also advised to write to Box number correctly and check them before posting. HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR BAST) LTD has1,004 words
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Advertisement993 1972-03-03 24 INTERNATIONAL MOUSING AGENCY offer! for rent: Deiaebed bungalows —Watten Heights $1,500. Klngsmead Road $800. Holland Road $1,300. $1 600. Braddell Heights $2,500. Pssir Panjang $800. Tan Sim Boh Road $2,000. Blnjal Park. $2,600. Sunset Heights $3,000. Semidetached— Namly Place/Drive $700. Moonbeam Walk $700. University Road $700. Bedok Road $450. Flats993 words
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Advertisement1011 1972-03-03 24 OCBAN APARTMENT Katong 3 bedroom*. 1 **rvants room. nmhed Bat. parquet mosaic. $400 Tel *****0 Spore AT 3. Lakme Street (ground floor) Opera Estate, unfurnished, reasonable rent. Contact Yin Sins Co tel DIST. 10 fully furnished alrcondlt looed 3-bedroomed apartment with servanl s amenltlei Panoramic view. Rental $900. Tel: *****5.1,011 words
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Advertisement921 1972-03-03 24 DIST. 10 luxurious groundfloor flat 'In highly residential district. 3 b*J room*, with servant's room and anli nltles. L-ahaped lounge and dins hall, kitchen, built-in wardrohj' anout 1.400 sq ft. built-in srra SSS.OOO ***** Ace Housing ess INVESTMBNT OPPORTUNITY 1) Heutss— Pssir Psnlsng (SI ml Recently completed two-storry detached houi.-i921 words
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Advertisement704 1972-03-03 25 (Coat from Page 24) Houses and land tor salo nENT SALE two storey semi detached liukil Loyang 3.000 sq ft Owner leaving *****8. *****3 OIST. IS slnKle-.torey terrace house at Jansen Close Price $44,000 ono Trl V ***** Spore Houses and land wanted QUEEN REAL ESTATE AGENTS re .juire urgently704 words
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Advertisement707 1972-03-03 25 34 quickly and thoroughly. 30 year, c" Perlence. 2.000,000 .ucceaaful student*. Guaranteed courses backed by optional year. corre.pondenc, course Free Demonstration at 3-33 Peninsula Shopping Complex. 3rd Floor. 3 Coleman Street. Singapore Tel. ***** or 30A Pre.ident Bu^f™ Ing. 320 Serangoon Road. Singapore Tel: *****7 or Robinson s U™ Floor).707 words
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Advertisement877 1972-03-03 25 CORRESPONDENCE REPORT WRITING New Revised 5 monthscourse for Offlee Workers Secretsflea/Clerk. 2 30 4 30 p.m. Starting 11 3 72 283 C. Selegle Complex. Tel *****/***** INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC PRACTICIS (Registered School) 98-A. Upper Berengoon Road Spore. Tel: *****0. Enrolment afternoon/evening. Radio. TeUvision Servicing Courses CITY A GUILDS/TECHNICAL COURSES (1)877 words
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Advertisement812 1972-03-03 25 Business opportunities AIR CHARTERING COMPANY for expansion of business requires from Individual/Individual. with finance a. active/sleeping partners. Reply Box A 3070 ST Spore. BASF CASSETTES (1 HOUR PLAY) Fresh stock from Oermany at newlow price of $2.30 each Limited stock available at VAIHI I DIPT. STORE, RifTiti Plaes, Tell 947*4812 words
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Advertisement889 1972-03-03 25 SIAKSON COACH TOURS 24. 26 Prlnn-p Btreet (opposite Cathay Cinema). Tel ***** Spore. S Day. Cameron Highland.. X.L $75/-, t9o'- 7 Day. West Malaysia Tour. JlO5 k i r- conditioned I 5125 8 Day* Pangkor laland $85 Fraser Hill (alr-condltloned) $105/-. 6 Days Hnadyai Songkla* $93/-, (alr-condltloned) $113/-. 2-dity. 3-nlghts889 words
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Advertisement1154 1972-03-03 25 WHOLESALE FIRM Clearing latest English and Swiss ladle, and gentlemen Crimplene suiting, material at cost Vl.lt 91. High Street. Spore. Tel ***** NASSIM A CO. will Mil by auction on Saturday. 4th March at 2 Miatrl Road at 10 am Collection of Household Furniture. Refrigerators. Typewriters, etc. ANTIEK BAZAAR new1,154 words
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Advertisement976 1972-03-03 25 MARCH IS7I Austin GT 1300 for sale. Highest offer please contact Mrs. Koh *****1 est 41 6'pore. Vehicles wanted VEHICLES WANTED Sell or buy Contact 115—117 Rochore Canal Road. Sport 7. Trl. *****. SILLING YOUR CAR? Immediate cash Paul for good us»-.l cars. 69 Killing Road Spore *****9 Tan. Steambaths,976 words
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Advertisement535 1972-03-03 25 HOMI SERVICE m .h.mpoo carpel, polish all types ot flooring Appolniment at your conv.oirnrc Tel. 371P42. 3720 ft* B'txir* LONELY? LADY IN TOWN. 8 Nulmex Road. (Off Ml Elizabeth) offers charmlnK Ladle, for your entertainment Trl *****7 3753'«2 FAIR LADY SOCIAL ESCORTS offrr fair ladies entertain you 178 Tlvrrton Lane,535 words
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Advertisement540 1972-03-03 26 MARINE ASSISTANTS SHELL have vacancies for 2 Marine Assistants in their Pulau Bukom Refinery and invite applications from Singapore citizens belpw the age of 40 who hold a foreign-going Master's Certificate. Previous tanker experience is not required, but will be an advantage The Marine Assistants will be concerned with ship540 words
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Advertisement529 1972-03-03 26 The N.T.U.C. Workers' Co-operative Commonwealth for Transport Limited (COMFORT), invites applications for:--(A) STENOGRAPHER (FEMALE) Candidates should possess at least a Grade Two School Certificate and one year relevant working experience, with speeds of 100 w.p.m. in shorthand and 40 w.p.m. in typing. Starting salary will not be less than $300529 words
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Advertisement542 1972-03-03 26 FACILITIES MANAGER We need a technically competent and Independent person to head our existing facilities component in our expanding organisation. The successful candidate should possess a good degree in Electrical Engineering with several years relevant working experience. Competence In Mechanical Engineering will be an advantage. He must be able to542 words
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Advertisement569 1972-03-03 26 MARKETING EXECUTIVE APPLICATIONS ore invited from Singopore Citizens to fill the obove oppointment. This is o chollenging ond rewording position, handling o morket leoder internationally known with o high soles turnover, offering o coreer for a sound ociministrotor with leodership quodties of on extrovert nature. The right man will lead569 words
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279 1972-03-03 27 3-week Europe tour for Malaysian team I/UALA LUMPUR IV Thurs. Malaysins soccer team will play two Rames in Italy during their three-week European tour in preparation for the Munich Olympic Games in AuK-Sept. The Malaysians will play one game against the Italians on their way to Germany and the other279 words
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Article, Illustration278 1972-03-03 27 ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL are in line for treble honours in the National Schools seven-a-side rugby championships which will be decided at the padang on Monday. Yesterday, all their six teams qualified for their dim-rent semifinals and on their performances a hattrick is a possibility.278 words
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299 1972-03-03 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By ]yjR. Ong Pang Boon, the Minister for Labour and out-going president of Singapore Badminton Association, said Singapore badminton had made no significant progress over the last four years despite efforts to revitalise the game. Mr. Ong said this299 words
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Article143 1972-03-03 27 English FA give in to the women T ONDON, Thurs After J yean of regarding female footballers as something of a joke, the English Football Aiaoclatlon have at long last officially recognised women's soccer. The association's council assembly have accepted proposals that all women's soccer dobs be affiliated to a143 words
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Article20 1972-03-03 27 PHARMACEUTICAL edged Special Constabulary 3-2 In the Government Services League Div 3A soccer match at OeylanK stadium yesterday.20 words
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168 1972-03-03 27 SCHOOLS TO GET 'SOS' FOR BIDDY CAGERS BASKETBALL Association of Singapore. who have been invited to th P World Biddy Basketball Championship In Spain from July 5 to 12, will send an SOS to the Primary Schools Sports Council, reports PETER SIOW. Reason Is: the BAS have no biddy basketball168 words
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Article106 1972-03-03 27 OXFORD, Thurs. The Oxford crew for the annual universities boat race against Cambridge on April 1. Includes an Australian and an American. M. Magarey. of Australia, is at bow and Ed Yaloris 23-year-old American, is cox. The crew, which Includes four of last year's losing106 words
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Article188 1972-03-03 27 \f AHALINOAM of Oeylang XTA Serai won the Boys "A" title In the Katong District Schools cross-country race trom Low Hee Keng of Anglican High and Cyril Rodrigo of St. Patrick's. The team title went to St. Patrick's. Second were Telok Kurau. with Tanjong Katong third.188 words
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Article424 1972-03-03 28 THE Ipoh racecourse, smallest of the four race tracks in the MalaysianSingapore circuit, is to be extended. The Ipoh course measures only It and 189* yards with a home straight of less than two furlongs. The new course at Bukit Timah is the longest, measuring424 words
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209 1972-03-03 28 TOKYO, Thurs. —The 1 non-title fight here on April 1 between American heavyweights Cassius Clay and Mac Foster will be seen via television satellite in up to 27 countries, including closed circuit in the U.S. and Canada, an American promoter saidReuter - 209 words
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Article159 1972-03-03 28 S. AFRICA MAY BE EXPELLED AGAIN I ONDON. Thurs. South Africa, re-admitted to the Davis Cup tennis competition in January after a two-year ban. are in danger of being expelled again, it was disclosed here yesterday. Basil Reay. secretary of the Davis Cup nations, said: "I am being pressed byReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration260 1972-03-03 28 Bell hoists City four points clear of Leeds I ONDON, Thurs. England international Colin Bell, returning to Manchester City's team yesterday after missing two matches through injury, scored both their goals in a 2-1 home win over West Bromwich Albion. The victory hoisted City four points clear at the top260 words
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Article102 1972-03-03 28 SCARBOROUGH. (Tobago.) J Thurs. New Zealand swept to an easy victory by an innings and 40 runs over Tobago yesterday with three hours to spare In their two-day match here. Tobago. 48-6 overnight, were bundled out for 97 runs in their lirst innings, leaving them 165 behind102 words
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Article82 1972-03-03 28 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thailand are waiting for an Invitation to send a badminton team to China, the Bangkok Post said today. Quoting an "informed source." the English-language newspaper said "Feelers have been put out by China through Hong Kong on the possible Thai attitude to suchUPI - 82 words
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194 1972-03-03 28 World Cup: Fifa to consider Argentine proposal I ONDON. Thurs. ArJ xentinu's proposal that the number of trams in th«- World Cup mm finals should br incrr;ist-d from 16 to 21 will be discussed here in May. Fifa News, the orcan of the International Football Federation, said today that theReuter - 194 words
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Article98 1972-03-03 28 LONLON. Thurs. Bula. last years winner of the Champion Hurdle ut Cheltenham, was Quoted at sto 4 on for thu-, year 1 race by a eadln 1^0,,,, bookmaker today. Bula is one 01 29 first acceptor* declared yesterday for the big hurdle on March 15Reuter - 98 words
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Article48 1972-03-03 28 TEL AVIV. Thurs. Israel are expected to withdraw from me Federation Tennis Cup the nternaticnal tournament for naiionai women's teams, in the next few days, according to Issour TennLs Association The reason g:ven for Israels expected withdrawal ls ••difficulties in selecting a suitable 'earn. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration485 1972-03-03 29 SINGAPORE OPEN Ist DAY: Report by ERNEST FRIDA, JOE DORAI and PERCY SENEVIRATNE NLW ZEALAND'S World Cup representative, Walter Godfrey, ripped six strokes off par for an immaculate 66 to take the lead at the end of the first day of485 words
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312 1972-03-03 29 'Skip' aims to dangle $100,000 before top golfers LEONARDO "Skip" Ouinto, Asia's golfing supremo, hopes to brighten the scene-shifting nine-leg Asian Golf Circuit— with the help of Japanese and British commercial concerns, reoorts PERCY SENEVIRATNE. Ouinto is here for the Singapore Open second leg of the circuit which teed off312 words
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Article390 1972-03-03 29 Lock pips Wonder boy' Chai Meng CREW-CUT Lock Hong Kaan. 12, pipped "Wonder Boy" Teo Cnal Meng In the 100 m breaststroke for 11-12-year-olds on the second day of the Chinese Swimming Club's Multiple Age Group meet at Amber Hoad yesterday, reports PETER SIOW. Hong Kuan, former breaststroke supremo until390 words
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Article63 1972-03-03 29 PORT AUTHORITY will leave here on Bunday for a week's soccer tour of East Malaysia. Team secretary P Murthl said expenses for the toi"r would be met by the players. Murthl said the tour Is to prepare Singapore's team for the Inter-port (James series in Sabah In 197363 words
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Article560 1972-03-03 29 rpHE draw and starting times for today (second dayi: 7.14 mm. B. Srlsikdl (Th). E. Nival (P), F. Rungnopakun (Th Am); 7.11 Y. Yamamoto (J). Mya Aye (B). J.W. Stewart (S Am); 7.18 —A. Murray (A), 8. Pllaipongse (Th Am). Raja (M). 7.35 J. Van Wagenen (US). T.560 words
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516 1972-03-03 29 the undulating feature of the course will prove punishing." he said. His forecast: "The overall performance of the competitors will be dictated by the hilly conditions. The eventual winner should do a four round aggregate of 280." Despite his blistering round, the516 words
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567 1972-03-03 29 A. JOHNSON - 'Brainy' Chris beats rival in three sets A. JOHNSON By rpOP SEED Christopher Long yesterday played A brainy badminton to score a hard-fought victory and enter the third round of the 'A' division boys individual competition in the National Schools badminton championships at SBA hall. Lanky Christopher, last year's 'B567 words
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619 1972-03-03 29 Placings after first round in S'pore Open golf 66 Waller Godfrey (NZ) 33-33. 67 T. Kono (J) 33-34. 69 Graham Marsh (A) 34-35. 70 S. Ichida, (J) 34-36. M. Oxaki (J) 31-36. 71 1. Legaspi iPI) 33-38, Chen Chin Po (T) 35-36, G. •VoMrnbolm* (A) 36-35, F.J. Conner (IS) 35-36,619 words
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Article126 1972-03-03 29 RESULTS of matches played in v the Primary Schools volleyball championships yesterday: Boys "A" Sin Hua 3 Margaret Drive 0 Mountbatten EngKltsh 2 Sembawang HUls Est. I. Kal Mln 2 Mountbatten Chinese 0. Serangoon Oarden 2 Sin Mun 1. Boys "B": Kwong Avenue 2 Seh Chuan126 words
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Advertisement668 1972-03-03 27 BARLOW BOUSTEAD ESTATES AGENCY SENDIRIAN BERHAD (As Agents (or Highlands ft Lowlands Para Rubber Co. Ltd.) Invite applications for scholarships at The College of Agriculture. Serdang for three years from May 1972. Applicants must be male Malaysian Citizens between 17 and 21 years of age and tiold a Grade I668 words
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Miscellaneous92 1972-03-03 27 GOLF Singapore Open (New Course 7.15 a.m.). BADMINTON National Schools Individual championships (SBA hall 2 p.m.). HOCKEY Paslr Panjang District Schools (Dover Road 8.30 and 3.15). SOCCER Inter-constltuency (all 5.15 p.m.): Anson v Telok Ayer (OUlman Barracks i. Jalan Besar v Whampoa (Oeylang). K. Olam v Katong (Farrer Park), Buklt92 words
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Advertisement813 1972-03-03 28 P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders «t Invited from P W.D. Registered Contractors and from "Specially Registered Contractors" i for the foHowlnn works:— I) Supply and Installation of Two Folly Submersible I Pumps for Bedok 'Tanjong Rim Reclamation Sewerage Schenv Stage I Phase I Contract lA. All Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Contractors. <813 words
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Advertisement796 1972-03-03 28 I HOUSING Sc DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are invited for i any one or all of the following.— (1) Supply and Delivery to Sites of (1) AIR COMPRESSORS. (U) STEEL BAR CUTTLNO MACHINES, 111 STEEL BAR BENDINO MACHINES, and Hv) PORTABLE HOISTS (2; SANITARY St WATER INSTALLATIONS to Four Blocks796 words
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Advertisement832 1972-03-03 28 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ACT Cap. 210 EDITION, 1970) Declaration under Section 27 Whereas: (I) The streets known as: 1) Reserve Road off Swaaafe Road from Swanafe Road to Dunman Road, fronting House Noa. 8 to 12D and 6 to 6E. (now known as832 words
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Advertisement781 1972-03-03 28 TBB. -STATE OF MADRAS" VOY: 242 SAILING ON 3-3-72 AT 2.00 P.M. EMBARKATION TIME: Saloon Clan Passengers 11.30 s.m. Bunk Deck Class Passengers 8.00 ajn. All passengers tn veiling by tti* above vessel are hereby notlfleo that they should forward theli heavy and excess Daggage for Inspection and loading on781 words
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Advertisement119 1972-03-03 28 ■^^■VMM-^mvam^mvaaaaaMT W> PRESSURE ;~^x POINTS ;r^\ ..x V\ IN THE ft ,r V MOST OF THE" A GRASPIN& POWER IN A./ THE PUTTING GRIP LIES WITH THE tf THUMB AND FINGERS *r OF THE LEFT HflNO. IN wy OWN GRIP, I THINK OF THE LEFT THUMB HS THE FULCRUM, OR119 words
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Advertisement384 1972-03-03 29 RAH strong nUII Wild Stridin- Wheels TRAVEL THE ROADS OF THE WORLD 9 _^4^^J^^ dragmag Factory Rapt.: Yew J® Ong CojHALAvsiAjPte. Ltd. Distributors: JACKSON AUTO SUPPLY PTE. LTD. 175. Selegie Road. Singapore 7. Telephone: *****/***** KHA! WAH BATTERY SERVICE 39. Rochore Canal Road. Singspon 7, Tel: *****2/***** Advertisement SCIENCE SHRINKS384 words
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Article56 1972-03-03 30 UMBRELLA WELCOME FOR QUEEN KI'CHING. Thurs. It drizxled and so it was an umbrella welcome for Queen Elizabeth. Prince Philip and Princess Anne when they arrived here today in the Royal yacht Britannia. The royal visitors were undeterred by the rain and everything went as planned. Tonight a reception was56 words
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410 1972-03-03 30 Big land grab and a warning by Bhutto 500-acre landlords must give up 350 RAWALPINDI, Thursday PRESIDENT Zuliikar Bhutto today slashed the ceiling on private holdings from 500 acres to 150 for irrigated land and warned that martial law powers will be used to enforce his reform decree. Pakistanis owningReuter; UPI - 410 words
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Article46 1972-03-03 30 LONDON. Thurs. A stormy procedural row in the House of Commons over legislation to enable Britain to go into the Common Market culminated last night in a Labour protest vote which the government won by a majority of 35 (309 votes to 274 >. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article35 1972-03-03 30 RABAT. Thurs. Moroccans voted overwhelmingly yesterday (or a new constitution proposed by King Hassan II which would mean a gradual transformation from his role as absolute ruler to that of an arbiter. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article30 1972-03-03 30 SALISBURY. Thurs. A Rhodesian review tribunal has recommended to the Government that former Prime Minister Oarfleld Todd and his »-year-old daughter Judith should continue to be detained. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration261 1972-03-03 30 $5,000 dolls bring happiness to 11 homesick girls By LEE SU SAN TX>R 11 Japanese T girls at the Apollo Hotel, cominc to work in Singapore a fortnight ago meant more than lust leaving home and family for the first time. It also meant missing that allImportant festival that allowed261 words
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77 1972-03-03 30 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Russian planes dropped food packages today to the crew of a crippled nuclear submarine. The Bovlet submarine, under tew after being disabled In the North Atlantic since last Friday, is making difficult progress In heavy seas, according to the U.S.Reuter; UPI - 77 words
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Article494 1972-03-03 30 T ONDON. Thur» The stock mar- ket* turned nrnwr today In reduced turnover, and at 3 p.m. the Financial Times Indea wn up 3.1 at 510.7. Decca "A" was the chief gainer while other leaden to Ann Included Unilever. BAT*. Glaxo and Dunlop. EMI added around 2p awaiting494 words
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Article206 1972-03-03 30 KUALA LUMPUR. Thnrs Dpnutv r> ve Puiy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, will lpad a laree delpcation ieaa a large aeiegauon of officials and pressmen on an official visit i of Indonesia next week. Tun Ismail and his party will leave206 words
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Advertisement133 1972-03-03 30 L" Jk fltt M y I ri l m^Br •SEMI-INDUSTRIAL C~ •STURDY y^^S•ECONOMICAL •Built with these Super Features: *mJL. •24 Cams for a wide variety of designs NEW HOME •Miracle stitch for stretch materials. I •Three needle positions in zigzag. Some of the patterns created by this machine. 'Electric light133 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-03-03 30 The weather WEATHER outlook (or Singapore today from 6 a.m. to 12 midday: Fair.14 words
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