The Straits Times, 9 March 1972
1972-03-09
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Title Section24 1972-03-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1972. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration616 1972-03-09 1 Bomb rips plane $5.6 m ransom drama PAY UP OR JETS WILL BLOW UP AT SIX HOUR INTERVALS THREAT BY EXTORTIONER-THEN... LAS VEGAS, Wednesday AN EXPLOSION ripped through a parked TWA Boeing 707 at MeCarran Airport here today, shortly before the deadline set by an extortioner demanding US$2 million (aboutReuter; NYT; UPI - 616 words
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78 1972-03-09 1 Surprise police checks at Paya Lebar— SINGAPORE, Wed. Airport police are carrying oat surprise checks on passengers boarding international flights between Singapore and London. The authorities consider these checks necessary now that hijack attempts on aircraft flyinc over the Middle East have been resumed. Airport police today suddenly checked out78 words
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296 1972-03-09 1 Malaysia seeks new border security pact KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday MALAYSIA and Indonesia will discuss the possibility of having a new border security agreement to Intensify their Joint operations against the communists, Tun Dr. Ismail said today. The Deputy Prime Minister, who was speaking to reporters before leaving for an eight-day296 words
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Article39 1972-03-09 1 NEW YORK. Wed.— Fifty ears ran over the lifeless form of a man knocked down while trying to cross a busy New York City expressway yesterday before one motorist stopped and called for the police.— UPl.39 words
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Article315 1972-03-09 1 KG- KUTTY - KG- KUTTY By Singapore. Wad. SINGAPORE, and Malaysian police have crippled a wellorganised syndicate of car smugglers with the arrest of three key members of the gang. The syndicate, according to the police spokesman, Mr. Lawrence Loh, had been responsible for stealing cars from Singapore315 words
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Article33 1972-03-09 1 SAIOOK. Wed. American warplane* struck North Vietnamese anti-aircraft sites today for the seventh consecutive day in the quickening air war, and resumed heavy bombardment of guerilla positions within South Vietnam. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article40 1972-03-09 1 PENANO. Wed. Queen Elizabeth left here tonight after rounding off her two-stage visit to West Malaysia The Queen, who arrived here on board the Britannia thlJ morning, will visit the Maldives, the Seychelles. Mauritius and Kenya40 words
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Article27 1972-03-09 1 BANOKOK. Wed. Th»l authorities made a huge bonfire of ac tons of opium worth about 900 million bant (about SI2S million) In northern Thailand.27 words
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3 a.m. ROUNDUP
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Article45 1972-03-09 1 LAS VKGAS. Wed Half a down TWA plam-N made unscheduled landinits for bomb searches after thr Bo#Mn« 707 ex plosion and scorn of travellers cancelled reservations. Delays of two hours or more were reported In flights— AP. 0 See This Pace)AP - 45 words
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Article375 1972-03-09 1 808 NG - Another Haw Par takeover 808 NG By SINGAPORE, Wed. Haw Par Brothers International today won control of another Hong Kong company, its second acquisition in the British colony in eight days. The company Is Kliik Fung Development. In which Haw Par now holds 65 per cent of the equity comprising375 words
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Advertisement25 1972-03-09 1 This brandy is' expensive can you afford to share it? fl u v y B^ <*C«Z. *><vZm~ j^k fl fl fli^U^ EXCLUSIVELY IMPORTED BY 925 words
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Advertisement12 1972-03-09 1 11 A great automatic ■■H turntable in every respect. B Jebsen Jessen]12 words
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WORLD NEWS 1 THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE
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211 1972-03-09 2 First step towards economic union by Common Market DRUSSELS, Wed— The Common Market today took the first step towards monetary and economic union after being held up for 10 months by the world monetary crisis. At a two-day session that ended last night EEC Finance Ministers agreed to halve theReuter - 211 words
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214 1972-03-09 2 How Ihe Russians will help out in Bangla DACCA, Wed. Foreign Minister Mr. Abdns Samad said yesterday Russia had arreed to provide a 38-million rouble (Mslls million) loan for Russian- backed projects in Bangladesh curtailed when civil war broke out. The Russians would also provide five million roubles (Msl6 million)Reuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration91 1972-03-09 2 Panthers for Canton Some of the 22 American Black Panthers on the Kou loon c a 11--ton train today. The man standing is an official of the China Travel Service. Representatives of the travel service met the group at Hong Kong airport when they arrived from Seattle yesterday. The Panthers,91 words
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Article52 1972-03-09 2 RANGOON. Wed. AntiQovemment rebels killed 10 civilians and one policeman In scattered raids and clashes last month. During the same period, five rebels were killed and 12 others surrendered including five followers of former Premier U Nu. thr-e pro-Peking communists, two Mon tribesmen end two lefi-wlngReuter - 52 words
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473 1972-03-09 2 Hands off tense situations Russia is told IV A S H I N" GTON, Wed. Secretary of State Mr. Rogers said yesterday that the toviet Union must stop exploiting explosive situations and show a change in attitude to ensure world peace. Mr. Rogers. In his annual foreign policy review, hopedReuter - 473 words
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300 1972-03-09 2 ISRAEL READY TO PULL OUT, EBAN SAYS AGAIN JERUSA.EM. V.ed pOREIGN Minister Abba Eban yesterday reaffirmed Israel's readiness to relinquish Egyptian territory in return for a peace settlement but emphasised there would be no troop withdrawal before peace. "He who fears that the new ceasefire lines might be frozen intoReuter; AP - 300 words
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135 1972-03-09 2 Fireworks factory blast: Big probe on CHICAGO. Wed. Stat and county author; ties yesterday launche< four separate lnqulrle Into a series of explosion that wiped out a suburbai fireworks factory off thi map, killing three peopli and injuring 18 south west of here on Monda; mgnt. Arson investigators probe throughReuter - 135 words
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Article31 1972-03-09 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Police claiming long hair leads to moral decadency rounded ud 50 long-haired youths and gave them free haircuts in Palembang. South Sumatra news agency reported today AP.AP - 31 words
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118 1972-03-09 2 ONDON. Wed. Brl1^ tain had a record balance of payments surplus of C 952 million in 1971, it was officially announced here today. The Treasury said that this seasonally adjusted current account figure wm a £341 million improvement on 1970, with visible trade inReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement197 1972-03-09 2 NEW YORK? (why not spend bnth nights in bed?) Most flights from Singapore to New York, Spend the night in Copenhagen in a (through-going as well as transfer comfortable bed. Leave for New York at connections, via the Pacific or Europe 3.35 the following afternoon. Arrive at 5.30. nave one197 words
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Miscellaneous55 1972-03-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r 00 uore tuat &ece&e^\ I /fayet LIKEtf TUAT PAUCV D&esJ rlr 1 cuote r* uu*J--^^ -4« tv&& a gow amcT) i ABBOW *> OO WITW j >X^ \\ii TMltf OUTPIT j— ©••»< **L I/ W fc**r* I MA WMEgg Ig ITT) "7 mrvvui fT...55 words
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384 1972-03-09 3 Victory for Muskie in party primary NEW YORK. Wed MAINE Sen. Edmund Muskie swept to victory yesterday in the New Hampshire Democratic Party primary, but appeared to have just missed in mustering 50 per cent of the vote needed to confirm his position as front-runner for the November presidential election.Reuter - 384 words
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Article33 1972-03-09 3 UNITED NATIONB. Wed. The UN Human Rights Commission will hear complaints fiom Iran thkt lens of thousands of Iranian nationals have been expelled from Iraqi territory, the UN announced today Reutcr.Reuter - 33 words
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113 1972-03-09 3 PASADENA. Wed. Pioneer 10 fired its engines a second time yesterday, completing a two-step course correction that put the space- I craft on target for an early rendezvous with Jupiter in December next year. "So far the mission has been fantastically successful," said Mr.113 words
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303 1972-03-09 3 3 blasts in four days raise fears BELFAST, Wed. Prime Minister Mr. Brian Faulkner appealed last night to the Dublin Government for more help to curb extremist bombers. The appeal was made as the third massive bombing In four days hit Belfast, raisingAgencies - 303 words
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119 1972-03-09 3 Libel writs issued against newspaper LONDON. Wed. A London police chief and a strip club owner have Issued libel writs against a newspaper following allegations that led to the police chief's suspension yesterday. Commander Kenneth Drury. 49-year-old head of Scotland Yard's famous Flying Squad, said today he was "shocked and119 words
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219 1972-03-09 3 rpOKYO, Wed. EmA peror Hirohito has remarked that he would be very pleased if President Nixon paid an official visit to Japan. His comment, in a conversation, could not be regarded as an official invitation, since Uip Emperor rigorously adheres to hisNYT - 219 words
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Article, Illustration46 1972-03-09 3 Aid for Injured pilot Wounded pilot James Cothron. 48, being helped after be was shot in the arm and leg by hijackers in Miami on Tuesday. His seaplane was taken to Cuba with 1« passengers, pursued by a police helicopter and a jet fighter. CM radiophoto.46 words
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242 1972-03-09 3 Tristars for China reports alarm Senators IVASHINGTON, Wed. Two Senators today expressed alarm over a report that the White House may be promoting sales of Lockheed's L-1011 Tri&tar airliner to China. Spokesmen for Senators Robert Taft Jr (Republican. Ohio) and Thomas Eagleton (Democrat, Missouri), said their Senate statements referred toReuter - 242 words
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Advertisement1178 1972-03-09 3 L /a^iaf a^L^Ste^^^a^B^ l W C^ricss Sweetlet renews your complexion She looks so young and pretty, So healthy and full of energy, Her complexion is sparkling and blemish free, She owes it all to her Hicec, Each Hicee sweetlet contains a strong dose of 500 mg. Vitamin C. equivalent to1,178 words
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MORE ABOUT THE BUDGET
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1080 1972-03-09 4 CHIA POTEIK - From affluence, cash for Govt coffers CHIA POTEIK By Singapore, Thurs. SINGAPOREANS, who have Ijccii on joying foe iio<xl life under the mild lxxur. conditions of l;ist yi;n's 14 per mil growth •md contributed tevnucs beyond the Government's estimation, are confidently expecjed to repent their performance in the new l'>72-7.'i1,080 words
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157 1972-03-09 4 THE Government is reviewing its present overall system of budgeting with a view to making it more systematic. Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sul Sen told Parliament that hi' ministry may Introduce some of the more useful and desirable features of what Is known as157 words
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301 1972-03-09 4 - PARLIAMENT has riven its approval to the Kranji-Pandan water scheme which will utilise nearly all the water resources in the western part of Singapore. The whole project will provide a total storage rapacity of 4,504 million gallons. It will be partly financed by the Asian301 words
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Article188 1972-03-09 4 Five new car parks will cost $2m rpo ease parking problems in various parts of Singapore, the Government will build five new car parks during 1972-73. A sum of $2.15 million is provided for this in the development estimates presented to Parliament. Of this sum, $500,000 is for the proposed188 words
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77 1972-03-09 4 Ministry to set up regional offices THE Labour Ministry will set up regional offices in Alexandra. Toa Payoh. St. Michaels Estate and Jurong Industrial Estate, the Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sul Sen told Parliament on Tuesday. Thr Industrial Health Unit, now under the Health Ministry. would be transferred this year77 words
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174 1972-03-09 4 Civilians to take over nonmilitary posts in Mindef THE Defence Ministry is carrying out a major reorganisation as part of its policy of civilianisation of all non c s so military posts. Under this exercise, a total of 882 military posts will be deleted against a creation of 539 civilian174 words
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Article27 1972-03-09 4 THE haw Deportment now under the Social Affair try. will be transferred to the Home Affairs MlnlMry in the new financial year becini.ni; next month.27 words
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Article, Illustration908 1972-03-09 5 TAN WANG JOO - 10- YEAR PLAN TO SPUR GROWTH TAN WANG JOO By •piIK Government is now drawing up ;i 10-year developmenj plan for the H)7()s aimed ;it sustaining rapid economic growth ;il 15 per (Till per :m--ninn and doubling the present $.'J,.'JI7 per capita income by l!)7r). The success of the plan908 words
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Article49 1972-03-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The number of Job-«eekers registered with the Employment Office in the country stood at 162.192 on Jan. 31. 4.891 more than that in last December. Of the 4.891 new Job-seekers. 4.541 were in West Malaysia while only 350 were in East Malaysia.49 words
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131 1972-03-09 5 THE Finance Ministry is to revive its old "idea bank" to get suggestions on how to trim costs and boost civil service efficiency. The Budget presented to Parliament has allocated 510,000 to the "bank" officially known as the Suggestions Scheme I Awards. A131 words
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Article108 1972-03-09 5 SINGAPORE, Wed 'pHE NTUC will conduct a seminar on Mobilising for Safety and Health at the Trade Union House tomorrow at 5.45 p.m. in conjunction with five professional and civic organisations. The five private groups are the Supervisory and Management Training As- soclation of Singapore, Training108 words
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Article23 1972-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Science Teachers Association will hold its sixth annual dinner at the Orarul Ballroom. Singapore Hilton on March 18.23 words
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501 1972-03-09 5 Court told: Unknown person cashed $102,784 cheque SINGAPORE, Wednesday A DISTRICT court today was told that an "unknown person" cashed a cheque for $102,784, proceeds from the sale of 201,000 Ben and Company shares. The cheque issued by Robert Wee and Company was made in the name of "John Lim501 words
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80 1972-03-09 5 SHORT-HAIR WIG RUSE BEATS LONG HAIR BAN SYDNEY, Wed. Some Australians appear to have found a way around the Singapore Government's campaign against visitors with long hair. They are having their Irngtby locks pinned up and covered with shorthaired wigs, disclosed hair stylist Bob Dawson in Sydney today. "Long-hairs areReuter - 80 words
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Article57 1972-03-09 5 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, and his wife will be guests of honour at the fourth annual certificate presentation dinner* of the National Productivity Centre at the Shangri-La Hotel on Sunday. Mrs. Ong will give away certificates to participants who have57 words
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Article45 1972-03-09 5 SINOAPORE. Wed. A Mindrf truck ended up on its side after skidding In heavy rain this evening at 82 mile. Tampines Road. The driver, who was alone in the three-tonner. escaped injury. Recovery vehicles later towed away the damaged truck.45 words
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Advertisement176 1972-03-09 4 _•>•>. Essaven" r w is a must for all sj Mkt^vl 4*^ a EssaverJ easy, clean and discreet can be taken at home, at work, while travelling etc. ma mvi and itching ara an- Imvin incniui font of b« it r«gul«r and dafaa cation da 1 th difficult haamorrhoidal MBM176 words
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Miscellaneous81 1972-03-09 5 LVi Abnor Bm At Cmpp ~^^>^ /AH DRUTMER QOIT^T BUT DATELESS /-VO'LL > f R-RKCKOJ AH DREADS A t^-\_ THAN FACE THE. J DEAR -IF WE NEVAH NO HUSBIN MORE'N Z|\i>% i r\^- T DREAD f> DON'T GIT TO/ GIT V TH 1 DREAD WATER < «B| I WATER >81 words
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163 1972-03-09 6 Five local airgirls with PIA lose their jobs— SINGAPORE, Wed. Pakistan Internationa! Airlines in Karachi has retrenched five local tlrls who worked as air hostesses with it for the past six months. The rirls four Sin*aporeans and one Malaysian have returned here. They are Misses Chan Sin Van, 22. OUvia163 words
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Article55 1972-03-09 6 BINOAPORE. Wed. The Adult Education Board will conduct a 12- week course In skin care, make-up and hairdresslng at its Serangoon Secondary School centre In Lowland Road from March 14. The fee is $20. Application forms are obtainable at the centre from Mondays to Fridays between55 words
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Article51 1972-03-09 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dato Ng Quee Lam, managing director cf the Sou'*i Union Co. (Pte) Ltd. has been re-elected chairman of the Singapore Rubber Packers' Association. The two vice-chairmen are Mr Tan Keong Choon of Tropical Produce Co. (Pte) Ltd. and Mr. Ang Woo Liong of Southern Co. (M)51 words
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387 1972-03-09 6 SINGAPORE, Wed THE Port Authority today assured port users that its car sticker scheme was for their "overall benefit" and not aimed at making money. "The PSA. far from penalising Port users. Is always plannlnK how best it can serve the country and387 words
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Article35 1972-03-09 6 RESULTS of the University of Singapore's first professional examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in Anatomy. Physiology and Biochemistry will be in toaay s New Nation.35 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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377 1972-03-09 7 Scaffolding at HDB flats an open invitation to cat burglars SCAFFOLDING set up around HDB flats requiring a new coat of paint, is proving to be not only a nuisance, but an open invitation to burglars. Has it not occurred to the HDB authorities that scaffolding provides easy access to377 words
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283 1972-03-09 7 INFURIATING TO HAVE YOUR PHONE CUT TWICE IN A MONTH IT has never occurred to me that being a telephone subscriber would result In such a frustrating experience for me. All my bills from the STB have always been paid by cheque and through the post. I sent a cheque283 words
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Letter78 1972-03-09 7 I AM a resident of Toa *Payoh housing estate and I used to buy a certain brand of milk powder from a certain shop. Early last year the price of this brand of milk powder cost $7 10. In the middle of last year It rose to $7.90. Last month78 words
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Letter51 1972-03-09 7 IN view of the fact that the National Sports Council Is presently making efforts to promote soccer In our Republic, will TV Slngapura enlighten us If they plan to screen the recent English League Cup Final match played on Saturday. March 4, between Chelsea and Stoke City? SOCCER FAN, Singapore51 words
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Letter161 1972-03-09 7 r[E love of birds is Inherent In the people of Singapore and this led them In the early days of this Island to name a road iSerangoon Road) after an adjutant bird Sa Ranggong Today they have built a fine aviary at the Jurong Bird Park. During my stay In161 words
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Letter61 1972-03-09 7 LFTTEBS to the Editor wUI not be considered for publication unless they have the wr 1 1 •r names and addresses. Include a pMßdonym If you do not want EEd 11 |X)R years Oldham Lane V was a clean and nicely tarred road. Now it has beco m c muddy61 words
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Letter105 1972-03-09 7 I REFER to the letter by "No Name" (S.T.. Feb. 1» requesting the naming of the reserve road between Ah Hood Road and Tal Oln Road off Baiestler Road. The Committee on Street Names considered his request on Feb. 26. It Is of the opinion that as the houses along105 words
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Letter48 1972-03-09 7 rE people who are continuing to waste precious water are the taxi and lorry drivers who wash their vehicles at service stations. I suggest the PUB water inspectors make their rounds at night and catch these people in the act and prosecute them In court. CITIZEN, Singapore. 14.48 words
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316 1972-03-09 7 Why not give pensioners too that extra payment? pONGRATLXATIONS t o V; the Government for Its realistic appraisal of the financial difficulties of civil servants. Thank yon. Mr. Prime Minister, for thin magnanimous gesture, albeit, somewhat belated. May we ask your indulgence to mention something which appears to have been316 words
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Letter83 1972-03-09 7 T>ARENTS whose children I attend the schools around Mount Pleasant Road and Thomson Road were very glad to see that at long last a pedestrian bridge was going to be constructed In that vicinity. The main poles were laid nearly a month ago but nothing has been done since then83 words
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Miscellaneous300 1972-03-09 7 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS (9). 1 Touching tale of bank* 7 Birthmarks vein may shortcomings? (3, 7). show (5). 10 Rash disordered lives up on 8 Kornblower In rhyme <8. the motorway perhaps (9). 3, 4). 11 Claw drink back from com- 9 Cakes (or upright girls panlon (5). (5,300 words
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Article, Illustration377 1972-03-09 8 FEMINITY is back. High fashion designers have projx>sed that masculine- inspired trends are out, even though for comfort's sake, pants are still with us. From Paris and Rome, the trend has been on for the onepiece dress; shirtwaisters and the princess line, very short or hoveringEnte Italiano Dela Moda - 377 words
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Article, Illustration390 1972-03-09 8 ONG KIAT BENG - It takes more than a pretty face to make a good receptionist ONG KIAT BENG By IT'S a likeable personality more than a pretty face that makes the eood receptionist. And it's the second as well as the first impression that counts when she meets a member of the public.390 words
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146 1972-03-09 8 Engagement and the wedding ring to match A HARMONIOUS step to take before marriage is to choose an engagement and wedding ring, specially designed for each other. Made to fit, this duet in jewellery is becoming more and more popular In fact, the trio has come to stay, with prosprctivi146 words
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Advertisement243 1972-03-09 8 SKINNY? New Ea»y Way te help pat en pounds and inches el linn solid flesh without over-eating it avail •bl* with SUPER WATE-ON If skinny, thin and underweight take improved Super WATE-ON to help put on pounds and inches or firm. hcdllh> looking flesh. Super W ATI -ON supplies weight243 words
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Advertisement89 1972-03-09 8 Advert liement Two Minutes to Beauty Women who live by the clock, busy housewives and career girls who value a lovely complexion but are short on time, can now gain the ultimate in beauty care. Take a minute to smooth on Ulan oil in the morning to keep skin dewy89 words
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Advertisement140 1972-03-09 8 Wnildn't it be nice to have %sti*afa* all over, all the time? Stay cool and fresh round the clock with Fascination Talcum powder, hair spray, Fascination No. 5 deodorant stick and Perfume Spray Mist. Add sophistication always. Fascination. FEN BROTHERS CO., Sngapore K Lumpur Penang ii*-*** m Li V Yes.140 words
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Article, Illustration87 1972-03-09 9 This shy cone-hat beauty is a Kadazan road sweeper BEAUTY queen? No, this pretty lace ;m<l winning smile ixHong to a Ka(l;t/.;in road-sweeper in Kola Kinabalu. There are many like her, all sporting large hats to keep out the sun. They are a tourist attraction in themselves. Hut it isn'tSOONG HON SIN - 87 words
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147 1972-03-09 9 'Spore making progress in art too 5 SINGAPORE, Wed rpHE Republic's art Is not 1 lagging behind Its economic progress, the Director of Education. Mr. Kwan Sal Kheong said today. He was opening the second Singapore teachers' art and crafts exhibition at the National Library. Mr. Kwan said the Finance147 words
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64 1972-03-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. —Am 18-year-oM flrl. Munih blnte Tmlip, was charged in magistrate's ronrt today with having ginja and MX pills. Matnah denied having 426 karioos of ganja and another li Ib oi the drag "In too-* form" In a honsr at Lorong Runglon. Jurong.64 words
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265 1972-03-09 9 CHAN YAM SONG - Rollei to give jobs for 10,000 by 1980 CHAN YAM SONG I By I Singapore. Wed. ■DOLLKI WEHKE, the German camera company, intends to create jobs for 10,000 l>eoj>le in Singapore by 1080. Rollers three subsidiary companies in the Republic now have a stall of over 1,000. The firm's visiting265 words
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90 1972-03-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Schoolboy Ravlndran Vallipuram. 14. who left home a month ago saying he was going to a Tamil class has been found. He left home on Feb. 8. His parents found him at a bus depot in Lorong 7, Toa Payoh, today.90 words
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Article37 1972-03-09 9 KANOAR. Wed The Border Security Committee will be abolished soon and Its functions will be taken over by the national security council, the GOC West Malaysia. MaJ -Gen Deto Othman bin Ibrahim, announced here today.37 words
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216 1972-03-09 9 60 lose homes in fire which razed six shops SINGAPORE. Wed. Sixty people were made homeless this morning. after a 30-minutr fire gutted six shops in Jalan Besar. A short circuit is believed to have caused the blaze which swept the row of shops in Sturder Road. Twelve families lived216 words
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Article54 1972-03-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A state counsel and DPP, Mr. P.O Ram. was admitted today to the Bar by the Chief Justice. Mr. Wee Chong Jin Also admitted were Mrs. Irene Appadurny and two Malaysian lawyers Mi OnR Ban Chal of Johore Bahru and Mr. Llew Shou54 words
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Article489 1972-03-09 10 President Nixon's personal envoy, on a whirlwind tour of Asia to explain that the week which changed the world didn't change anything, arrives in Kuala Lumpur today from Bangkok. The hardest pr.rt of Mr. Marshall Green's job is behind him, convincing South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines and489 words
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Article286 1972-03-09 10 Sarawak needs all the development funds it can get. And even then there will need to be strict priorities. Drawing them up will require a thorough insight into the problems facing the State. There are, of course, the difficulties arising from a widely scattered population and poor286 words
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Article264 1972-03-09 10 The Federal Land Development Authority is swamped with applications from people wanting to settle in its land schemes. As a result its chairman, Inche Musa Hitam, has announced a three to six-month freeze in applications to help clear the backlog. This will enable the FLDA to concentrate on264 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1972-03-09 10 CECIL EPRILE - CECIL EPRILE By With eight months still to go to the American presidential elections, the various candidates are flexing muscles for the many state primaries this month. An early look at the presidential prospects finds President Nixon at this stage to supporters and realistic criticsFWF - 1,113 words
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Article814 1972-03-09 10 JOHN GRIGG - JOHN GRIGG By THE miners' strike 1 and its settlement have been represented as writing on the wall for the Heath Government, or even according to some prophets of doom for British Parliamentary democracy. Without being unduly complacent one is bound to challenge these baleful interpretations ofFWF - 814 words
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546 1972-03-09 10 A double motive behind Russia's aid for Bangladesh BY A CORRESPONDENT Moscow BY promising substantial aid to the new state of Bangladesh, the Soviet Union has taken further steps lo consolidate its footing i? in the face of Chinese competition. The extent of the aid has not yet been fullyReuter - 546 words
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Advertisement67 1972-03-09 10 Ctylcs tut to the latest trend by our molt •xpenenced crafts* men sine* 1934. Suits completely hand tailored stitched right to the buttonholes ensuring best workmanship. We are also importeis oporters of finest Gents textiles thereby we have the latest widest range of materials for selection. And for our customers67 words
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Article, Illustration541 1972-03-09 11 CHEW LEE CHING - CHEW LEE CHING: Doctor's assurance to addicts By Singapore, Wednesday •jMIK Drug Dependence Clinic at Outrun Hospital set up hist year to combat the diiifj minuet- among youths will not play the role of a "detective" against those who seek help. This assurance was541 words
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Article65 1972-03-09 11 FOUND: A TSUNG DYNASTY TOMBSTONE SINCAPORE. Wed. Workers clearing a hill site at I. ok Vine Village in Jurong stumbled Into a Tsung dynasty tombstone recently. The tombstone, inscribed in Chine*?, said: "Tomb of late father, Mr. Ang Boon Toh, native of Sin Po Kia Village. Krectrd on auspicious day65 words
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198 1972-03-09 11 R, CHANDRAN - Salvation Army to help Govt's war on drugs R, CHANDRAN I3y SINGAPORE. Wed. The Salvation Army is fully prepared to accord all cooperation to the Government's current uncompromising war against drug sub-culture. Commissioner Leslie Rusher, its Far East representative, who Is here on a tour of the Far East, said198 words
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Article32 1972-03-09 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Water runMimption yesterday was 108 3 million gallons, a rise of 14 million gallons from Monday-, figure. There was no rainfall in all three catchment areas.32 words
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Article81 1972-03-09 11 Taximan returns wallet SINGAPORE, Wed.— Taxi-driver Ng Chal Phiam, who found a wallet containing $23, an identity card and some documents in his taxi last night, returned it to the owner today. Mr. Ng. who U with the Mandarin Hotel taxi service, found the wallet after dinner He handed it81 words
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Article25 1972-03-09 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Cleansing and pumping equipment worth $24,000 was reported missing from a Norwegian tanker m.v. Siklested. berthed at the WaUn Anchorage yesterday.25 words
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Article21 1972-03-09 11 MALACCA. Wed Fifty members of the PAS (Muslim Party) branch at Puntal Tanah Mersih today Joined the Umno.21 words
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Article33 1972-03-09 11 ACCORDING to the Metrication Board's price conversion table. If yard of cloth costs SI. a metre should cost 11.09— not $1 90 as reported In the Straits Times on Monday.33 words
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Article54 1972-03-09 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Singapore's youthful delegation to the Adelaide Festival of Arts created an Impact last night when they gave a scintillating performance of music and dance before an audience of 10.000. Tickets were sold out well in advance. Orchids were specially flown to Adelaide from Singapore and54 words
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Article, Illustration264 1972-03-09 11 COURT MOVE BY DBS Eupoc boss Charles Eu faces bankruptcy action CINGAPORE, Wed. A 3 bankruptcy petition against Charles Eu Keng Pang. 46, a founder director of Eupoc Pulp and Paper Industries Ltd, will be hearl in the High Court on March 24. An advertisement, drawing his attention to this,264 words
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Article51 1972-03-09 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tie Singapore Association for the Deaf will hold a flag day on Saturday. Funds collected will go toward building a vocational training centre and workshop In Mountbatten Road .or deaf children to learn trades and skills which will enable them to earn a51 words
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89 1972-03-09 11 Call for White Paper on new villages KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The DAP has asked the Government to publish a White Paper on the future of residents in the new villages. The chr!rman of the party's natlom.l new villages committee. Mr. Yap Plan Hon. said today that release of the White89 words
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Article52 1972-03-09 11 PENANG. Wed The Marttime School In Glugo: Is seeking the help of the Dewan Bahasa Dan Fustaka (Language and Literature Agency > to produce books on seamanship in Bahasa Malaysia. The school Is now conducting lessons In Balrr i. but ll relying considerably on technical terms derived52 words
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350 1972-03-09 11 MASIE KWEE - -10,000 AIDED TEACHERS MAY GET THAT EXTRA PAY MASIE KWEE By SINGAPORE, Wednesday Q«OME 10.000 aided school teachers and 1,000 overseas personnel employed by the Singapore Government on local contract terms are expected to receive that extra 13th months salary at the end of this month. Though the "yes" has350 words
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Advertisement235 1972-03-09 11 kardon THEOTATION AWAITS THE EXPERTS /^Tm trrrrvM fit t-it tttvt PROFESSIONAL IMITATION ELEVEN preamplifier I ZZ- 1 I msti^ HIFI lj| K THAT LOOKS AS VI H'*P MAGNIFICENTLY I M**fc^ AS IT SOUNDS "1 started off heaping I I on the Citation Eleven. That praise is unqualifad- Granted, there are235 words
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Advertisement122 1972-03-09 11 extra high sensitivity 50,000 A/VOLT 269-1 MULTIMETER 49 MEASURING RANGES INCLUDING 8 AC CURRENT RANGE^^^^^^^ MM XyT' MMf//lil\\\\ MM x!^* fi_. .**\> ■-MWmlMlllwSi B—i<iiß^^^—;^gg hum saij SyTw M///////W J^MMmk ullllr Improved with self-shielding annular meter movement, the new SIMPSON 269-1 Multimeter has 49 measuring ranges— including 8 AC current ranges.122 words
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Miscellaneous617 1972-03-09 11 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening and Where the i 7.21 Chinese Calligraphy (English Heart Is subtitles Repeat) 3.21 Nam Isa nyarkal Featuring 7.41 News (C) S. Promaram (Repeat) 7.58 Our Music Makers (C) 3.3S It's Happening in Singapore IBS Route 66 The Cage Around (C Repeat) Maria617 words
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Miscellaneous203 1972-03-09 11 2.4S P.M. Programme Summary I 7.N Alias Smith and Jones 2.47 Toto Results 7.51 Programme Summary 311 Ganda Wang Anda Ml Ghazal 3.41 Serbanika 1-11 The Three Stooges 4.17 Lassie 1.35 Chahaya 4.37 Rampaisari S.N News (M) 5.12 Programme Summary 9.11 Penstiwa Dunia Hari Ini 5.1$ Pok Amai Amai 9.31203 words
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Article62 1972-03-09 12 ftothmans $3.54 vi Credit $2.10 Veneer Prod. $2.04 Wearnes $5.30 P. M. Hold. $1 86 ritonc Sec. $3.98 5. Merlin $109 [iammon $1 92 VI. Bank $3.22 K Patricks $3.70 E.AJ. $3.80 E.N.E. $4.68 inchcape $5.55 Ind. $0.85 Steamers $2 83 Un. I. C. $2.00 .26 .16 .15 .1562 words
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Article17 1972-03-09 12 i. Times J. O. B. ifetal Box loustrad $3.10 $7.25 $4.20 $366 —.30 —.25 —.10 —.0617 words
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Article22 1972-03-09 12 an Holding 414.000 iamnion S.E.A. 287.000 1. Bankin* 278.000 law Par Bros 234.000 'otal Turnover 3.56M Mayrd Percentaje 29.2822 words
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Article31 1972-03-09 12 Mar 7 Mar. 8 Industrials J1».1S ***** Hotels: 80.62 81.»S Properties: 162.M 163.79 TIM- 104.68 104.74 rubbers: 137.08 137.44 Dec. 30, 1M«=1M 1 Dec 31, 1968 100 t Oee. 1M*=1M31 words
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Article316 1972-03-09 12 rK painless Singapore Budget and the accompanying report of the Republic's economic progress brought a general boost to trading sentiment on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Activity was fairly brisk throughout the day despite the closure of the Kuala Lumpur trading room for316 words
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Article985 1972-03-09 12 810 AND OFFER PRICES OTI- CIALLV LUTED AT TNI CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINGAPORE TRADING OF THE STOCK IXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVIMINTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS m. s. —i Kempa* 2.M (—.01) Keponc Plant (+.08) Kluanc Ord. 1.21 K. Btdlm I.M N. Serendah I.M Rlvervlew 1.75985 words
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Article1377 1972-03-09 12 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. IMM STRIU.S MA (1) 2.02 XJinomoto (1) 2 05. Allied Choc. (3) 2.40. (11) 2.39.1,377 words
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Article76 1972-03-09 12 THE Malaysian Minister x of Finance ha* fixed these rate* for caJcuUUn* Culomi duUei for the period from March t U IS: Robber S»'» renU a Ib. f opra 5334.00 a lM Pataa Oil MM.OO tea Palm Kernel W JS.2S a ton The rate* of duties payable are:76 words
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Article403 1972-03-09 12 T ITTLE in the form Rood cheer came the way of shareholders of South Pacific Textile Industries from chairman David Lee in his annual statement. Indications of Immediate prospects are scanty and whatever little that could be detected In his statement suggests that no recovery Is403 words
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Article153 1972-03-09 12 THK Straits tin price in Penang yesterday gained $2 to $(>4() per picul on an official offering down 38 tons to 224 tons The market was very steady with all-round support particularly from the United Kingdom LONDON: Tuesday's tin declined notably for Cash which showed a loss153 words
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Article21 1972-03-09 12 MAR 8. RUBBER: 89.00 cents (up 0.75 cent). TIN: $640 (up $2). official offering 224 tons (down 38 tons).21 words
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Article105 1972-03-09 12 (-HINEIE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. SIHCAPORK NOON CLOSING PRICES ■>■■! PICUL VttTfRDAV. Cecenut OH: bulk $411 teller*, drum S42t mller*. C*#ra: Mixed (loose) UK Cont. $21 B. Pepper: Muntok ABTA white f.o.h. 100<t NLW (1921 sellers. mn««k white fob. 9*-: NLW ***** seller* Sarawak special black f.o.b. »•>; NLW $130105 words
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Article53 1972-03-09 12 Tuesdsy Menday tut. su s. London 40.20 40.25 Beirut 44.M 4i.55 HonKkonf 50.00 48.52 Zurich 45.208 40.108 40.358 41.308 Paris 49.10 40.69 Spore (1) 49. 50 49.625 Spore (2) 173.40 173.20 (1) Export price In non-steilms area* In U.S. 'lollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers price In Singapore53 words
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Article31 1972-03-09 12 In London on Tuesday palm oil price* of Malayan 5 per cent CIF t.'K/N European port* In bulk: alerllng per long ton Julyßept. sellers temporarily withdrawn (UK ISO seller*).31 words
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Article34 1972-03-09 12 London copper price* on Tuesday ((previous In brackets). Wlrebar Spot buyer (441 50 (£447.00) seller 1442.00 ((447.50): Three Month* buyer £449 00 (£454.00) seller (449.50 ((454.50). Market ten*: KaMer. tain: 3.625 tons.34 words
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Article323 1972-03-09 12 THE rubber market yester--I- day ruled steadier during the morning following improved London advices and better dealer interest. Physicals, particularly SMRs, were better traded both on overnight and current offers. Forwards were also In some demand and turnover improved. The afternoon session ruled quiet with a steady undertone323 words
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Article89 1972-03-09 12 rxAILY SMR price* at noon yesterday lamed by the Malaysian tJ Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore: MARCH APRIL SCV (I— ton pallet) SL (I— ton pallet) (I— ton pallet) 10 (1 ton pallet) 30 (1 —ton pallet) 50 <1 ton pallet > BI'YEBS SELLERS BUYERS SELLERS89 words
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Article277 1972-03-09 12 pAMMON South East Asia remains in serious financial trouble. Preliminary results for 1971 show that the company has gone deeper into the the red. Operating loss for last year came to $5.3 million against 1970s group net pre-tax loss of $342,609 (directly comparable figures are not277 words
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Article174 1972-03-09 12 HPHE Association of Ban'-s In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Mar. 8. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Ctu-rency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound VustraUan Dollar Canadian Dollar Mew Zealand Dollar J.S. Dollar Ux-tl dollar* Ut 100 units rf174 words
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Article109 1972-03-09 12 HAW PAR Brothers International has suggested that it is possible that Its recent acquisition of a 70 per cent stake in Kwan Loong (Hongkong) together with subsequent developments might have stimulated increased investor support for Its shares, particularly In London where they are being traded actively. I.K. Tamblyn, a109 words
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Article311 1972-03-09 12 Ttf ELBOURNE. Wed. Mining 1 shares were cut back as profit-takers moved In to collect recent gains, during relatively quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oils were tittle changed aM Industrials were mixed. Today's cloning middle prices In the differences on yesterday a close. INDUSTRIALS f>. Ampol311 words
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Article63 1972-03-09 12 T*HESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above 1 mth 4 >, to 4 5 2 mths 45, 1« to 4 3 mths 4 7 l(i to 4 6 mths ..5 to 5 3 16 r rf63 words
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Article259 1972-03-09 12 "NJEW YORK. Tues— Profitx^ taking and a variety of technical factors turned the market lrregulaily lower In heavy trading Some analysts said It was natural to expect a reaction after recent sharp gains. The Dow Jones Industrial average finished off 3.31 at 946.87. Declines topped advances 740 against259 words
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Article228 1972-03-09 12 XIONO KONO. Wed The market was very active today, and Interest In the smaller counters continued to be well maintained. In hot* Is, Associated. Mlramar and Wynncor continued to move up fractions, but City remained unchanged and Hong Kong Hotels came back 50 cents to HK.53 The market228 words
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Article40 1972-03-09 12 On the free eianante market in Hon« Konn yritrrtay th* U I tfellar waa quoted at 5 5450 for T.T. and 553 for caih. •tirhni quoted at 14 50 and ene lael ef (eld at 334 7:,40 words
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Article98 1972-03-09 12 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tuesday 90.27 Monday 89.64 Week ago 88 03 RIBBERS Tuesday 287 41 Monday 287.57 Week age 291.53 OILS Tuesday 305.90 Monday 302 09 Week ago 32L23 INDI STRIALB Tuesday JO2.J Monday 497 5 Week a?o 511.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 946.87 Monday 950 18 Week98 words
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Advertisement1398 1972-03-09 13 j mtIPOOL ANO OTHER UK /CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore Sa.ls P. Sham Penanp r.TTONIUS I "pool, Ha»r» A'darn, H'bu'g In Pt, Ttday utCHAON liotrpooi, Giasgo* Gda. 11 Mar 11 Mar 12/14 Mar is n«»STUS lenoes Mar 11 Mar -2 Mar 11 VICTOR Dublin, Ballast Mar 11 Mar I] Mar 14/11 Mar1,398 words
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Advertisement2163 1972-03-09 13 mHUMJihilJkVrWriiiiiiMJrM THE FAR EAST/EUROPE SEaBEIT To EUDOPE R Klang Peuang S'por; LOADING FOR •aJEIPrA Apr 12/14 Apr IS/H Apr 17/11 H'burg/B'men. Rdam/A'dam, Aotrp, G'burg, Maimo, Oslo, C'hagen, Aarnus. "MAIN LLOYD Apr 1' Apr IS/11 Apr 17/11 C'blanca, Genoa. Leghorn, M'seilles. B'lcna, R'darmA'dam. ■TARN Apr 25/27 Apr 2121 Apr 10 12,163 words
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Advertisement1190 1972-03-09 13 rORTKICHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USX N Orleans Bait Phil N York Penang P Sham Spore Diakarta Knisteo MENESTNEUS Jaa 21 Jan 11 Fll 2 Mar 14 Mar II Mar 17 GORJISTAN- mar II May 13 MANDALAY FH 1 Fit I Ftl 11 Mar II Mar 24 Mar1,190 words
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Advertisement963 1972-03-09 14 MM^».. a .B la^i)BalSßß»Jß»a» aa^Bß^B^^saaa^BMßai^a^Bß^^^^^"^^ MJv-^ 1 *-*^ItAWASAKIKISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONC, STRAITS SERVICE. ..^,M.r."N.., I v« rag H "w Japaa Persian Cull Servlc* Smnpcre Far: KaaiUwa *Ur»" '< Mir Coiombo/Karachi/Muscat/Dubii/ uaiuwa ura Dohj Kuwnt/Wiorr/Basrah. "Daw Mare" Mr Japan; West Australia tinm f fD963 words
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Advertisement944 1972-03-09 14 »OR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. S'kiaa Sineaeorc Lillißg ran CHAKBINA IBM Apr Ddn, Ljrtt, Ayck. TREHEtLSS 12 12 I4aj IS/14 May 11/17 Mai Lrtt, Hap.er, Auck STRAITS/IMAPRAS SERVICE Snrapore P. Sna« Penam laaPtaj fan piiuia S 1-7 14 Mar IS Mir 18 Mar ha|ipattiiua. Madrai lAjwu 1/ Apr B Apr944 words
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Advertisement852 1972-03-09 14 ORIENT LINES LTD. s^ (incorporated in the republic of Singapore:) ~,l ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P. Klang Penjng Arrrrei: HEPTUHE AMETHYST 1/ S Apr 7/ I Apr 18/11 Apr london 11/5. Havre 15.5852 words
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Advertisement730 1972-03-09 14 MB '""""malaysian international S SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD M Na X)C. Jhv KuW* Lu.npur The Natiooal Slipping Line of Malaysia *-^^^ifer S ftYlCt TO LOWOON. LIVERPOOL, COMTINENT PORTS Penang LMii'f B I'Z SJi ffl Sri M bug 27,4 Bremen 29 4. Bremen 20 5 BIMSA MM l/ 12 U/M J.' d730 words
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Advertisement805 1972-03-09 15 ft mVr"cN HI M 0 *«"*»«"«NTt M «H,P, s ,N .UROHC POUT ON OUT: FUJuU 6,7. l->iphr«te R9. Sri VtUI 82. Cti.rry Ventur. B. 2. sumb»«» JfjM. Ho»ch«i 15 16 Ch*Ju B 2-3. ulory No 2 B/2-3. Wilnyu r.njiud Ml Thet«n A 2 43 and Maru B/3. Tm r>ng No805 words
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Advertisement802 1972-03-09 15 EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Klang Pinang Singapori iBASiNI FOB BOGOTA Mar 14/11 Mar U/11 m ourg/B mci Kom.A »a» A'»ero 6'tvg. M|in **".i Olio. PRETORIA Mar 2S/27 Mar XB/2B Mar a/14 AnMrcrp. dan t) men H'»»i| Copenaagii. PASAOENA Mar 27 21 Aar V 4 Mar M/ 1 C'blanca. H'burg/B802 words
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Advertisement676 1972-03-09 15 STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. States Marine itmhum i U.B. ATLANTIC ANO GULF/ SINGAPORE EXPRESS SERVICE New N York Priil. Balt. Orleans Galvtston Houston Sport C»P VINCINT Vif. 1 »ar 1 STIEL tuiti* Fee n Mar W. FLOTTA LAURO VpPaK AUIVINI lIIICT mOM UHlk IT ALT LBUINt FOB KEEIUNC. PUSAN, MANILA676 words
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Advertisement529 1972-03-09 15 MOTOR TANKER FOR SALE PORT OF REGISTRY: HONG KONG YEAR BUILT: 1944 GROSS TONS: 651 NET TONS: 372 DEAD WEIGHT: <JG J FOR ENQUIRIES. RING MR TAN TELEPHONK :*7!>718 or Write to 217, Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore 9. IN MEMORIAM MADAM SUCRABAI ESUFALI DEPARTED 9TH AAARCH 1971 REMEMBERED BY LOVED ONES529 words
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Article96 1972-03-09 16 SPECTACULAR DAYS: ORCHIDS, Landscapes, Ornamentals. Cacti. Bonsai, at Singapore Horticultural Show, Turf Club. Open* 5.30 p.m. Thursday 9th March, 10 a.m. Frl.Sun.. closing 10 pm. Sponsors: Orchid and Gardening Societies. LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Slngapura for your latest hairstyles, expert perming and gorgeous tinting. Very moderate prices. Appointments96 words
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Obituary225 1972-03-09 16 MRS. WONC TAT KHIAM, nee Yong On Lan. 52. passed away peacefully at home. 2i Jalan Ulu Slglap. on March 7. 1972. leaving behind her beloved husband, one son. Bheet Huan. three daughters. Set Yung, Set Mul and Bet Tshln. one son-in-law, Tan Thlam Chye. and one grandson. Pel-San,225 words
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Article54 1972-03-09 16 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Tan Boon Poh thank the Rev. Chu. Relative* and friends for their condolence*, donations. wreaths. night visit* and attendance at their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF late Madam Chua Kw-ee Boey Neo thank relative* and friends for their Invaluable assistance, condolences and attendance54 words
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Advertisement485 1972-03-09 16 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL tin<jpoft only 40 t ord PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 rd Jsjmim.m 17 50 /or 15 mordl FOR DETAILS. Minimum KO for it words Ml I 075 ent a word Stngspero and Malaysia: 61.50 a worn j. Minimum $10.- tor n words Minimum $t$M lor 15 words CHOO:—485 words
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Advertisement759 1972-03-09 16 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING COMPANY require* for Immediate employment one Junior Stores Clerk with Senior Cambridge School Certificate and preferably with some experience; also one Stores labourer Applicants must be Singapore citizens and be exempted from National Service. Apply Box A 5234 B.T. (B'pore) STALLION CORPORATION LTD. requires Unit Bales Managers, to759 words
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Advertisement741 1972-03-09 16 EXPERIENCED SHIPPING CLERK with knowledge of L/C*. C/D forms. B/Ls and basic accounts wanted by rubber trading company. Good salary to right man. App'y In confidence to Box A 5187 B.T. Spore. WANTED SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK, preferably Indian/Malay must handle accounting Independently through year end. Apply In own handwriting, stating741 words
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Advertisement661 1972-03-09 16 WAITRESSES (any race) required by European Bar Rr.itaurant Free food/ KlßSlai Primary school leaver* welcome Apply personally (downstairs) 171. Serangoon Road Spore. WANTED ENCLISH SPEAKING waitresses. Apply personally Tengah Cafe 393. Chua Chu Kang Road B'por* 24. Tel: *****1 B'pore. WANTED URGENTLY 10 Female for canteen work. Age above 16.661 words
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Advertisement866 1972-03-09 16 ESTABLISHED HOTEL ha* vacancy for Account* Clerk. Apply In own handwriting. Katong P.O. Box 142. B'por* 15. INTELLIGENT YOUNG MEN with HSC required by established Insurance company. Write to Box A 5233 ST. Singapore. GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST (FEMALE) required by an International Company Candidate must be Singapore Citizen. Minimum qualification School866 words
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Advertisement941 1972-03-09 16 t MILES SUKIT TIMAH Road well furnished 2-storey semi-detached. $600/- per month. Phone B'pore *****3 office hours *****7 after 6 p.m. DIST. 13 2-BEDROOMED 2-STOREY semi-detached house furnished $300 p.m. 3-bedroomed single-storey detached house furnished $375. B'pore *****0. SPACIOUS 2-STOREY Dutch style furnished house, gorgeous view of Johore Straits with941 words
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Advertisement884 1972-03-09 16 BRADDELL HEIGHTS Elegant Bungalow about 14.000 sq ft Freehold Completely remodelled. 4 bedrooms. study. 4 baths, huge dining and sitting rooms with marble flooring, large family room, central alrcondltlonlng .Suitable for gracious entertaining Landscaped garden plus badminton court. Very quiet s^nd tures and quality. Bargain at $265.--000/-. Owner Interested In884 words
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Advertisement947 1972-03-09 16 DIST. 10 next to Botanical Garden fully furnished 2-bedroomed apartment $65,000. Phone 6456t9 B'pore SINCAPURA MANSIONS Peck Hay Read YIP. Apartment, luxuriously furnished with built-in cupboards, and stereo system. TVs. fridge, cooker. Seen to be believed. $230,000/-. Also, another apartment In same block, partly furnished. $140,000/- Both apartments centrally atrcoriditiom-d.947 words
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Advertisement503 1972-03-09 17 (Cont. from Page 16) 1 Education LINCUAPHONI INSTITUE (LONDON) teaches 34 Language* quickly and thoroughly. 80 year* experience, 2.000.000 successful students. Guaranteed courses backed by optional year* correspondence course Fre* Demonstration at 3-33 Peninsula Shopping Complex, 3rd Kloor. 3 Coleman Street. Blngapore 6 Tel: ***** or 30A President Building. 320503 words
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Advertisement868 1972-03-09 17 tINCAPORE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL offers Home Study Courses Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Correspondence. Secretarial DIMS, Details from BCB Ltd PO. Box 3164. TRENGKAS MELAYU INSTITUTE Offers rapid/normal courses: Typewriting. Gregg Shorthand. Offlc* Practice. Register early Success guaranteed. T.M.l.'* 7. Lorong 107, Chan.l Road Tel: *****6 Spore. BOOKKEEPING: Claaaes Morning' Afternoon/Evening Reglater early,868 words
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Advertisement838 1972-03-09 17 HI-FI ck Stereo IF YOU MUST HAVE hl-fl stereo equipment In Its true sense and at realistic price* then call audio Mrvice. 12 m Oregory Place, (off Hill Streeti T»l: *****3 (Spore). SONOCO LOUOSPBAKIR SYSTEM at best price, obtainable from Tat Chuen Co.. 38 Dboby Ghaut. B'por* *****7. Travel and838 words
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Advertisement912 1972-03-09 17 Fop sal* EXPATRIATES HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ft furniture for sal* Saturday 10am. onwards Including Diethelm* teak bad and sitting room sets etc. at 64. Oarllck Avenue off Holland Road near Buklt Timah end Tel: uiquliiei Saturday only 661 14 7 8 pore. SPECIAL OFFER— Washable embossed wallpaper at fIS/- per roll—912 words
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Advertisement817 1972-03-09 17 IMS VOLKSWAGEN 1100 FlrM registered 1.5.65. Taxed till July 1972 10% tyres, tip top condition with FM raido 54.300 0.n.0. Tel: L** *****6 Spore VIVA UN 4-DOOR Sept 1970. Tap*. One careful owner. I'sed aa second Car. Excellent condition. 54.300.--0.n.0. view 139. Seranooon Road. Spore *****2 IBM RENAULT RIO. Two817 words
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Advertisement604 1972-03-09 17 Miscellaneous WHY BUY AN air conditioner wbra you can rcot a Carrier unit from a* null a* 127 a month. s«« the YfMow Pace* for your n»»r«st I.A.C. dealer of Carrier equipment. CAREER LAOV require* ilncer* professlorml friends, preferably Chine** As* 30—34. Telephon*. photo* (returnable) appreciated. Please reply Box AS22B604 words
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Advertisement536 1972-03-09 17 Asia LEARN ARABIC BY RADIO The Arab Republic of Egypt Broadcasting from Cairo broodcasts Arabic lessens by Radio, within the English programme beamed to South and South East Asia. On short wave of MSB. 16.74 and ***** K/Cs Cairo Summer Time 16.50 Cairo Winter Time 15.50 GMT. 13.50 (1.50 P.M.)536 words
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Advertisement438 1972-03-09 18 r^mysTiTßg/ii ■■^l^m BBig MARKETING EXECUTIVE APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore Citizens to fill the above appointment This is a challenging and rewarding position, handling a market leader internationally known with a high sales turnover offering a career for a sound administrator with leadership qualities of an extrovert nature The right438 words
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Advertisement331 1972-03-09 18 FINANCE EXECUTIVES SHELL invite applications from citizens of Singapore or Malaysia for positions of Senior Internal Auditors in their Finance Administration Applicants should be between the ages ot 30-35 and have: 5-10 years experience in responsible positions in finance administration a professional accounting qualification or a good degree in Business331 words
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Advertisement640 1972-03-09 18 SWe hove on immediate voconcy for a QUALIFIED NURSE in our Pharmaceutical Deportment to promote pharmoceutical products to maternity hospitals, child health clinics and the paramedical profession. Applicants should be 25-35 years old, possess a pleasant personality ond o Nursing Certificate (S.R.N. Please submit handwritten applications together with a possport640 words
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Advertisement74 1972-03-09 18 TIMBER GRADER A major timber exporter in Singapore requires an experienced timber gradei for their rapidly growing organisation. Interested Singaporeans should send in their applications, giving details of their experience, age ond present salary to: The Advertiser P.O. Box 158 Singapore, 1. TENDER NOTICE Contain* t Warehousing Transportation Pte Ltd74 words
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Advertisement832 1972-03-09 18 NATIONAL SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD NOTICE 1972 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX The 1972 Singapore Grand Prix will be held on 29th. 30th. 31st March and Ist and 2nd April 1972. at tne Sembawang Hills Circuit. New Upper Thomson Road. Hawkers wishine to sell inside the public enclosure during this period and who832 words
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251 1972-03-09 19 EDWARD LIU - That 3p.c. cess will now include your hot towels, too EDWARD LIU DEARER SERVICES AT TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS By Singapore, Wed DATRONS of tourist establishments will soon have to pay a little more for services rendered. For example, they will have to pay three per cent more for cigarettes purchased at251 words
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249 1972-03-09 19 Shipyard offers jobs to blast victims' dependants SINGAPORE, Wed. Jurong Shipyard today offered jobs to dependants of four workers killed in Sunday's explosion at the shipyard. The company's deputy general manager, Mr. Low Guan Onn. made the offer when he announced that the firm was donating $4,000 to the dependants249 words
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Article29 1972-03-09 19 SINOAPORE. Wed. Ooh Slak Mlang. 37. was fined $2,000 today when he admitted assisting In an Illegal character lottery In Telok Kurau Road at 1.50 p.m. yesterday.29 words
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Article89 1972-03-09 19 Leicester mission at the EDB SINGAPORE. Wed. The seven member team from Leicester and County Chamber of Commerce and Industry today called on the chief of the Investment Service Division of the EDB, Mr. Wan Shoung Fun. Earlier, the mission, led by the chamber's president. Mrs. H.P. Waudby. attended a89 words
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Article, Illustration68 1972-03-09 19 SINOAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will be the guest of honour at the National Productivity Centre's annual certificate presentation dinner at ShangriLa Hotel on Sunday. Other guests Include Mr. Devan Nalr. NTUC secretarygeneral. Mr. JDH. Nelll Singapore Employers' Federation president, and Dr.68 words
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106 1972-03-09 19 'MORE TIME IN SCHOOLS FOR JAWI' CALL KUALA LUMPUB. Wed. The Imno Religious Bureau has asked the Education Minister, Inche Hussein Onn, to allot more time for the teaching of the Jawi script In schools. The bureau has also requested that Jawi be taught in both primary and secondary levels106 words
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125 1972-03-09 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Horticultural Show will be opened tomorrow by the Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E.W. Barker, at the Singapore Turf Club grandstand at 5.30 p.m. The show, organised by the Orchid Society of Southeast Asia and the Singapore125 words
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Article47 1972-03-09 19 SINOAPORE, Wed Mrs. S.K. Wong has been elected president of the Chinese Women's Association for this year. Other officials: Mrs. Scow Peck Leng. Miss Lee Seok Tin. vice-presid-ents; Mrs. Ol Leng Oumpert. secretary and Mrs. Belinda Wong, treasurer. Twelve committee members were also elected.47 words
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439 1972-03-09 19 LIM SUAN KOOI - KK gets device to sterilise women in five minutes LIM SUAN KOOI By SINGAPORE, Wednesday WOMEN in Singapore can now be sterilised in five minutes and be back at work within hours. They would also have no visible scar the tell-tale sign of an operation. This is because Singapore has439 words
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214 1972-03-09 19 Girl Guides unruffled by 'girl guide' escorts By BAILYNE SUNG SINGAPORE, Wed. The news that social escorts are calling; themselves "girl guides" didn't ruffle the Girl Guides Association one bit. For the association was aware of the situation as long as four years ago. A Oirl Culde spokesman said today:214 words
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139 1972-03-09 19 Lever unions seek a four-in-one wage pact PETALING JAVA. Wed. More than 640 workers of Lever Brothers turned out In full force at the MTUC Building here today to give full mandate to their negotiating team to work out a new collective agreement with the management. The team, representing four139 words
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Article47 1972-03-09 19 SINOAPORE. Wed. Five Indonesians were today jailed for two weeks each for entering Singapore illegally last week. They pleaded guilty. They were Mathis Barang. 26. Sullen bin Ahmad. 28. Chang Ah Menu. 19. Mohammed bin Ismail. 19. and Chong Ah Slong. 30.47 words
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Article39 1972-03-09 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Industrial Safety and Health exhibition or the Ministry of Labour will move to Jurong on March 20. It will be held at the conference hall of (he newly-opened branch of Chase Manhattan Bank.39 words
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115 1972-03-09 19 CINOAPORE, Wed. Fam»J ous German pianist Prof. Detle Kraus, 53, will Kive a recital at the Cultural Centre on Sunday at 8.15 p.m. He will play from works by Brahms, Beethoven and Moussorgsky An accomplished pianist devoted particularly to the music of Beethoven and115 words
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Advertisement724 1972-03-09 19 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE KKPfBUC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. < OF 197* lln the Matter of the a Companies Act d (Cap. 183. 1970 Ed.) And In the Matter of AKIRANG KOREAN PALACE g RESTAURANT (PRIVATE) LIMITED c ADVERTISEMENT OF I PETITION a Notice Is hereby724 words
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Advertisement532 1972-03-09 19 NOTICE Pursuant to Section 32 of the 'rustees Act 1967, all persons lnerested In or having claims gainst the Estate* of any of the eceased persons undermentioned, nether as creditors, beneflclares or next-of-kln, are required 0 send particulars of their lalms or Interest to Hongkong Sz Shanghai Bank (Malaysia) Trusee532 words
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Advertisement643 1972-03-09 19 IN THE HIGH COUBT OF THE BEFUBUC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING IP' NO. OF H72. In the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. US. 1970 Ed.) And In the Matter of 20TH CENTURY CHIT-FUND LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that petition (or the winding up of the643 words
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Miscellaneous68 1972-03-09 19 Attmtt Pop Btt r.r. Hmmttin S' ~-Vl ...I WONDER WHAT POC A THIS PLACE CAN SURE A AN 1 OSCAR ARE DOING —^\_BE DULL AT TIMES.' JL^ BIGHT NOW.' HOW MUCH LONGER V I'LL LET "YOU V"~ ARE YOU GOING TO f OFF TH' HOOK/ ...C'MON IN ANP KEEP ME68 words
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Article, Illustration345 1972-03-09 20 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By SINGAPORE Cricket Club yesterday handed the Sabah Rugby Union their biggest tour defeat with a thumping 37-9 win in a lop-sided rugby match op the padung. The club scored three goals, four tries and a penalty against the tourists' goal and penalty.345 words
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173 1972-03-09 20 CINDY Cheong of Raffles Girls' School won the National School C division badminton championship at SBA hall yesterday. Cindy beat schoolmate Kwok Seat Moey in straight sets 11-7 11-6. Anglo-Chinese School's David Tay took the boys C division national title when he overpowered Ngoei173 words
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Article230 1972-03-09 20 fX>RMER International JP hockey stars. Richard Oom c z and Bastlan D'Cruz, have switched to golf and will represent Seletar Golf Club against Sembawang Oolf Club In the Singapore Oolf Association league match at Seletar course on Sunday. Full back Gomez and centre forward230 words
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293 1972-03-09 20 JOE DORAI - Bid by Japan to regain top spot in S'pore GP JOE DORAI By Motorcycling Federation of Japan (MFJ) has nominated two of its lop riders, including four-time Singapore Grand Prix winner Akiyasu Motohashi, for the Singapore GP at the Upper Thomson Road circuit from March 30 to April 2. The293 words
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Article53 1972-03-09 20 A. OILSON won the SICC women's "A" monthly medal with nett 84 at Buklt course. The bail sweep first nine went to C La Ouardln (nett 32 Vi) and the second nine to QUton (11). 8. Sellers (68) won the "B" medal and C. Koyama (63)53 words
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233 1972-03-09 20 BORNEO IN S-FINALS AFTER AN EARLY SETBACK T)ORNEO Oroup qualified for the semi-finals of the SBHFL league Div. 2A when they edged Praser and Neave 2-) with a late rally at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Borneo had a shock in the 10th m nute when fullback Ibrahim deflected a stiff233 words
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Article37 1972-03-09 20 A OOAL in the lirst-half by national trainee lan Holmberg enabled fancied St. Josephs Institution to edge formidable Raffles Institution 1-0 in the City District A schools hockey tournament at SRC ground y >- terday37 words
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Article, Illustration498 1972-03-09 21 MAURICE KHOO - Any of the Japanese can carry off the $10,000 prize MAURICE KHOO By JAPAN'S formidable team of pros led by defendJ ing champion Takaakl Kono are aiming to make It three in a row In the Malaysian Open third leg of the Asian circuit, at the RSGC course today. The498 words
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Article146 1972-03-09 21 INJURED MR LU RESTING AT HOME BRITISH Open runnerup Lv Liang Huan, who withdrew from the Singapore and Malaysian Open tournaments. Is in Taipeh to nurse a shoulder Injury. Leonardo Guinto, Asian circuit co-ordlnator, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that Lv had written to him saying he injured himself in146 words
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Article, Illustration1423 1972-03-09 21 M. RAHMAN AND M. KHOO - Mya Aye Liddell win the pro-am crown M. RAHMAN AND M. KHOO -By Marsh shoots lowest individual score of seven-under 65 JVf YA AYE, the only Burmese professional in the Malaysian Open, yesterday partnered Burmeseborn amateur Blair Liddell to win the pro-am with a super 13-under net 59 at the1,423 words
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Advertisement626 1972-03-09 20 jit k3 IS PENGAMBILAN MATA-MATA BIASA I LAKIZ) UNTOK BERKHIDMAT 01-KOMPONEN SAKAWAK Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Warga2 Negara Malaysia <Laki2> untok jawaUn Matal (LaklZ) 4a|am Paaokaa Polte DlRaja Malaysia. Kompoo«B Sarawak. Pemohon2 hendak-lah maseh bujang dan mempunyai sharat2 kelayakan saperti berlkut(a) Taraf Keraayatan: Warga Negara Malaysia. (bt Umor Tldak kurang626 words
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Advertisement803 1972-03-09 20 UNITED PLANTATIONS BERHAD Invites applications for the folio* ing positions RESEARCH MANAGER: The successful applicant will fulfil the following requirement* He will have a University Degree in Agricultural Sciences from an approved University. He will have a thorough knowledge a' and experience with all the aspects of plant breeding in803 words
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Advertisement78 1972-03-09 20 GeHing Up Nights Makes Men Feel Otd Before. Their Time NotklßS can aaak* you Utl ao eld. IM, aiA bptMMl aa lo.ln« aIMP marry a«ea«s« of Oittfni Up NifMa «r (UrtOo*. Martina. Adtfty. AmA tt roar back aoaas an 4 BLtauaUamPabMlaJoUtsanainsiwootta. aadcZndrin bat* (osad th* oniek. aaar way to ftsbt78 words
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Miscellaneous54 1972-03-09 20 BADMIM i chool dividual championships (SBA hall. 3 p.m.) HOCKEY Paslr Panjang DUtrlct schools (Duver Road 3 p.m Tour match: SCC v West Oerman Handover Club (padans 5 15 pm i. SOCCER SO6FL DW. 2A: 8APBA "A" v 8TU, (Parrer Park); Dlv 3: Ministry of Culture Polytechnic (Oeylang) Friendly: Hampsnlre54 words
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Advertisement891 1972-03-09 21 I LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH llM*^ PERSEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada Kontn/kter2 yang berpengalaman untok kerja2 dl-bawah:-bp. no. tint (A) Membekal. membena dan menylapkan 21 yunit Rumah. Kakltangan dl-Kllang Memproses Oetah Chalok Barat. daerah Besut. Trengganu. BP. NO. 13 72 (B) Membekal. membena dan menyiapkan 63 yunit Rumah2 Kakltangan891 words
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Advertisement769 1972-03-09 21 KEPON'G PLANTATIONS Bt.KHAD i Incorporated in tht State* of Maayal NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE U hereby given that the Fifteenth Annual Oeneral Meeting of Kepons Plantations Berhad will be held at the Regls- tered Ofllce of the Company. Bunnunan Lee Van Uan. Jalan Mountbatten. Kuala Lumpur on t Priday. 31st769 words
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124 1972-03-09 22 NEW DELHI. Wed. An undisclosed number of Pakistani prisoners of war in India were killed when guards opened fire at rioting prisoners in a camp, Defence Ministry officials said here today. They refused to disclose the location of the camp, where the incidentReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration530 1972-03-09 22 DAY FOUR OF METAL BOX HEARING—, SINGAPORE. Wed. A SUBSTANTIAL rise in production costs at the Metal Box Company of Malaysia will "rebound" on at least 150 other companies, the Industrial Arbitration Court heard today "If our competitive position Is blunted, not530 words
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Article39 1972-03-09 22 BANGKOK. Wed. Former Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman, who has become a Buddhist monk for one month, and former politicians who opposed him while he was In office today made their peace In a Buddhist monastery here. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article40 1972-03-09 22 Japan to ban supersets TOKYO, Wed. Japan, grappling with noise pollution problems, will effectively ban supersonic flights over her land and coastlines under a law which the cabinet Is expected to approve next Tuesday. Transport Ministry said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article36 1972-03-09 22 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Leningrad, Soviet helicopter carrier, has entered the Atlantic apparently heading towards a disabled nuclear powered Russian submarine adrift northeast ot Newfoundland, the U.S. Defence Department said today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article28 1972-03-09 22 ROME. Wed. smaJUt Premier Dam UlntorT arrived here from London today, for more Ulka on the deadlock over Britain's use of his country's bases. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article50 1972-03-09 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A two-month-old baby girl was abandoned at the Cathay Cinema here this afternoon half-an-hour after the 1 p.m. matinee began. The baby was wrapped In a towel together with a small pillow, a feeding bottle and a plastic container with some powder.50 words
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Article407 1972-03-09 22 T ONDON, Wed. The Mock markrtt cloaed mixed today after early galiw wer* reduced following the refection of At 3 p.m. the Financial Time* index waa up 0.6 at 502.9. EMI and Beechama had modnt galna but other leaden lout ground- Engineering were little changed on balance but407 words
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Article, Illustration599 1972-03-09 22 P.M. RAMAN - All-round approval for tax relief Budget P.M. RAMAN: By Singapore. Wednesday TAX reliefs anA nounced by Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sul Sen In his Budget proposals yesterday received unanimous approval from the chambers of commerce, employers and the trade unions today. They agreed that those concessions were yet another step599 words
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Article36 1972-03-09 22 PATNA, Wed. Supporters of rival candidate* fired at each other In Bihar state today, aa India's week-long state assembly elections went Into their third day. but no death* or casualties were reported. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article40 1972-03-09 22 CAIRO, Wed. President Anwar Sadat left today for visits to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to confer with leaders in the two countries on ways of "increasing the effectiveness of Joint Arab action against Israel. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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272 1972-03-09 22 Aussie shirt makers fear S'pore imports CANBERRA, Wed. Increased tariff protection on shirts Imported Into Australia from Singapore and other parts of Asia was the only way to save a large part of the nations shirt industry, a Labour Opposition member told the Parliament here today. Speaking In a tariffsReuter - 272 words
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Advertisement63 1972-03-09 22 /AVIfIG/ UPTO I 50% Hurry metro supreme Every Tuesday Friday: IqcJ" 9.30 a.m. to 930 p.m. IVJ«9I i FREE Parking after 5.00 p.m. few HHHS§ISiiIB EHnVS I METROTEX V4NI4 Every Wednesday: 9.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m METRO 72-74 Hgh Street. Sngapore 6 Tel ***** METROTEX lot "bwers. 541 Orchard Rood,63 words
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Advertisement172 1972-03-09 22 I jvSbE Va^BaaU^aaF JaVP^at WMi. I I 4i^«irJLa,V S»HS $4.50 PER COPY 1 year's subscription (6 issues) $27.00 Just out the January February 1972 issue of Arts of Asia travels to India. C. Sivaramamurti, Director of the National Museum in New Delhi, writes on the architectural splendours of South India.172 words
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Miscellaneous18 1972-03-09 22 The weather WEATHER outlook for today from 6 a.m. to noon: Isolated slight showers In the late morning.18 words
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