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Title Section24 1972-04-01 1 ERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The Straits Times The National Nfiwspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration441 1972-04-01 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM; and JACOB PAUL: KOTA - ALBERT RAMALINGAM and JACOB PAUL: KOTA By BHARU, Friday Sardon calls for safer crossings and orders inquiry IT OTA BHARU. Fri.— 1Y Police and the Malayan Railway are to conduct a fullscale inquiry into the crash at the Pasir Mas level crossing. A full-scale police investigation is441 words
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Article31 1972-04-01 1 JOHANNESBURG, Friday AT least 32 Africans were killed and 135 Injured when a passenger train was derailed in the northern Transvaal early today. Sabotage Is suspected. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article295 1972-04-01 1 UNNY KRISHNAN - $60 m civil service claim shock UNNY KRISHNAN Dy |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The Government is to be slapped with a $60 million claim by civil servants who claim they had been "short changed" by this amount in the last two years. Cuepacs president Mr. T. Narendran said today the295 words
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Article48 1972-04-01 1 MELBOURNE. Fri— MSA announced tonight it would match the new lower Qantas one-way economy air fare between Australia and Europe. Passengers would be allowed one stopover in Singapore. The fare will be As42o (about (1.400) and will operate from tomorrow—Reuter. (See Page I).48 words
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Article47 1972-04-01 1 TOKYO, Pri— Sholchl Yokot the 57-year-old former Japanese Army sergeant who returned to Tokyo two months ago after hiding 28 years in a Ouam jungle was given a birthday party today by the staff of the hospital where he is under observation AP.AP - 47 words
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Article37 1972-04-01 1 PARIS. Fri— The restaurant la Pagoda today offered the exact dinner that Chinese Prime Minister Cnou En-lai gave President Nixon in Peking. The priceUS»80 (about 1225) for four people. UPI. IUPI - 37 words
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Article71 1972-04-01 1 HANOI DENIES PEACE OFFER r ARIS, Fit A North Vietnamese spokesman said today an American newspaper report uytnc Hanoi had offered special peace terms to Cambodia was "a complete fabrication." The denial was directed acainit a report of the Chicago Daily Newt which said that Hanoi had offered the Phnom71 words
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Advertisement52 1972-04-01 1 It's Perry again! J* rdC NEW ZEALAND'S Geoff Perry wins the 1972 Grand Prix for motor-cycles for the second year PAGE 28 WORLD NEWS 2. 3. 4 FOREIGN firms In Malaysia warned: Toe the line 8 EIGHT-HOUR traffic jam at causeway 9 RACE CARD 29 CROSSWORD S LETTERS 7 NIGHT52 words
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Advertisement35 1972-04-01 1 The Nal Whisky I "White Label" Oiwuts Finest ScotchWnm) I OF GREAT ACE John Dewar& Sons L l I DISTILLERS. JL.J! S .?95 J White Label The No. 1 Whisky by Dewars -it never varies35 words
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Advertisement4 1972-04-01 1 nbermain Rrghlrrr,! TraJ,- \U,ti<4 words
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WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE
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230 1972-04-01 2 QANTAS CAUSES STIR AFTER ITS FARE CUT SYDNEY, Fri. Qantas has caused a stir in the International air travel industry by announcing a AS2SO cut in the regulation one-way fare between London and Sydney. The new fare, to become operative on Saturday, j will be AS42O. it was announced followingReuter - 230 words
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130 1972-04-01 2 Names in 'get out' list shock envoy I A PAZ, Fri. The Soviet Ambassador here said 119 diplomats and officials listed for expulsion by Bolivia included a four-year-old girl, poet Yevgeni Yevtushenko and many others who were not even in Bolivia. Ambassador Mr. Alexis Florianovlch told a Press conference lastReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration302 1972-04-01 2 SAIGON, Friday I 1 j CAMBODIA has flatly turned down a peace proposal from the North Vietnamese. The proposal included a general ceasefire in exchange for a logistics corridor along the South Vietnamese border. The Government refused because It felt such an agreementNYT - 302 words
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204 1972-04-01 2 TOP SECRET U.S. PLANES DOWNED OVER LAOS SAIGON, Friday. A U.S. computerised gunship used in the secret electronics war over Laos was shot down late last night the second such loss in 24 hours The U.S. Command said the 15 crewmen aboard the latest ACI3O gunship that was shot downReuter; AP - 204 words
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Article34 1972-04-01 2 BANGKOK. Pri. Police have charged 70-year-old Tone Yansuk with killing stray dogs to make meat balls to sell to butchers Police found 132 lb of do? meat at his hoii.e. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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168 1972-04-01 2 Getty's son named drugs case suspect DOME. Fri. J Paul Getty Jr.. son of the U.S. oil billionaire. wM named by a Rome district attorney yesterday as a suspect in a drugs case. District Attorney Domenico Sica said he was considering formal charge* on unlawful pmnwi and use of drugsUPI - 168 words
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Advertisement77 1972-04-01 2 fXaNTHS Every evening to London/Europe at 9.45 pm Your choice 7478 or 707 aircraft (7478-Monday, Thursday, Saturday Qantas flies to London every evening Amsterdam Every Friday, Express 707 with 2 stops Frankfurt Every Wednesday, Friday (Express one stop) Sunday Rome Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (7478) and Saturday (7478) Athens Every77 words
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Miscellaneous9 1972-04-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby j^&Kouer- 1 y^ U_l9 words
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137 1972-04-01 3 Chess can now be a game for three WASHINGTON. Fri. TT Robert Zubrin. a 19-year-old under graduate at the University of Rochester »»s awarded a patent this week for a chess board on which three players can compete, instead of the traditional two. Patent 3.652,091 asserts that In chess withNYT - 137 words
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Article38 1972-04-01 3 BANOKOK. Fri Two communist guerillas and a policeman were killed and a woman communist was captured in two clashes In the northeastern Thailand province of Nakhon Phanom on the Lao border, police sources said today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration296 1972-04-01 3 Death penalty for Manila drug makers CUPPLIERS and manufacturers of dangerous drugs will now face the death penalty under a new Act signed yesterday. The Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972, signed by President Marcos, is gentle on rlrst offenders but tough on those who make profit out of drug abuse.UPI - 296 words
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Article68 1972-04-01 3 MANILA. Fri. The Government has asked the U.S. Embassy to check whether firearms are being sold by American servicemen stationed at Clark Air Force Base 60 miles north of here. The request came In a Foreign Ofiice note following a report in the Manila TimesReuter - 68 words
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Article33 1972-04-01 3 JERUSALEM. Fri.— Thousands of Christian pilgrims, some of them bearing heavy crosses, today retraced the path of Christ's last journey along the Via Dolorosa in the old city here.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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446 1972-04-01 3 PEKING, Fri. Mrs. Gladys Yang, 53-year-old British woman freed three days ago by the Chinese after being detained for almost four years, said yesterday she planned to stay in China and had been well treated during her captivity. Mrs. Yang, born inReuter - 446 words
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Article53 1972-04-01 3 SYDNEY. Fri. Surgeons here lead the world in operations to replace severed fingers and toes, according to the Medical Journal of Australia. Fewer than 30 operations to replace severed digits have been performed in the world and 21 of these have been done by a micro-surgeryReuter - 53 words
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Article30 1972-04-01 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Fri. Engineers put the fully-fueled Apollo 16 tncon rccket through a countdown rehearsal today in preparation fcr Its flight to the moon in 17 days. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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176 1972-04-01 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. j THE World Bank yesterday announced its fourth and largest loan investment in population control with A £5.5 million credit to Indonesia. The loan will help finance an expansion of the country's family planning project. The World Bank's first populationReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration422 1972-04-01 3 DAY RUSSIA SENT WAR PLANES TO BOOST INDIA'S AIR FORCE WASHINGTON, Fri. I~HE Soviet Union transferred some of its war planes from Egypt to India last December to replace Indian Air Force losses during the Indo-Pakistani war, diplomatic sources here said today. The transfer was said to have involved aboutReuter; NYT - 422 words
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186 1972-04-01 3 Pakistan keen on ties with India, but... LAHORE, Friday. PRESIDENT Bhutto said yesterday that Pakistan has no objection to resuming diplomatic ties with India, but there is a condition to it. Mr. Bhu'.to, who was speaking to reporters during a brief .stopover from Rawapindi to Hyderabad, did not elaborate. HeAgencies - 186 words
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Advertisement378 1972-04-01 3 DIVISION MANAGER (PHARMACEUTICALS) $30,000 p.a. Our client ls a subsidiary of an International pharmaceutical company, located in Petaling Jaya. The company manufactures and markets a wide range of pharmaceutical products distributed in Singapore and Malaysia. This ls a newly created position to cope with the company's plans for expansion. The378 words
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Advertisement149 1972-04-01 3 '^OnE SARIDON ANDTHE PAIN IS GONE One Saridon is all you need when you have a nagging pain. And because you only take one, it costs less to make you feel better. And it's so convenient and safe. Next time pain bothers you take one Saridon and it's gone. F.149 words
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227 1972-04-01 4 Peking to the Arabs: We give you full backing PEKING, Friday. FOREIGN Minister Mr. Chi Peng-fei has assured Palestinians of China's support in their struggle against Israeli aggression. Mr. Chi spoke at a banquet he gave to welcome a delegation of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) led by Mr. AbuReuter; UPI - 227 words
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145 1972-04-01 4 US move to stop criminals stowing away cash WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. Treasiry Department today announced regulations designed to stop criminals' and tax evaders putting their funds in secret foreign bank accounts. The regulations, which take effect on July 1, request that the Government be notified when t 555.000 orReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration211 1972-04-01 4 Bit too much this long wait at the Wall PAST BERLIN, Fri. —The waiting was a bit too much for this elderly West Berliner. Overwhelmed by the opportunity of visiting his relatives in East Berlin for the first time in six years he collapsed while waiting at the Friedrichst rReuter - 211 words
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139 1972-04-01 4 THREATS SO PAKISTAN PAPER CEASES PRINTING RAWALPINDI, Fri. —The New Times yesterday suspended publication because of threats of violence against Its staff by members of President Bhutto's political party. In its final Issue yesterday, the newspaper said It is closing down "In view of the grave threats posed to theNYT - 139 words
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Article170 1972-04-01 4 MOSCOW, Friday. yHE Soviet Union announced yesterday the completion of a strategic 500-mile oil pipeline that will ultimately extend from the West Siberian fields to the Pacific. The Russians last month asked the Japanese for bank loans totalling USSI. SOC million to help finance the USSI, COO170 words
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Article52 1972-04-01 4 LOg ANGELES Fri. Entertainer Gary Lewis pleaded innocent in Van Nuys Municipal Court on yesterday to a charge of possessing dangerous drugs. The 26-year-old singer, son of comedian Jerry Lewis, was arrested March 23 alter n quantity or pills were found in his car.52 words
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78 1972-04-01 4 JAKARTA. Fri. Foreign Minister Tun Adam Malik said bere that Indonesia and Burma were considering reviving their friendship treaty signed in 1953. He was speaking to newsmen after a meeting w.'th the visiting Burmese Foreign Minister Colonel Hla Ha. Tun Malik said theBernama - 78 words
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194 1972-04-01 4 Thanom to end coup rule this month OANGKOK, Fri— The 0 ruling National Executive Council (NEC; which took power after last November's coup d'etat will be dissolved when a new provisional constitution is promulgated next month 'The NEC chairman wants to keep his promises he made to the Thai peopleAP - 194 words
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Advertisement490 1972-04-01 4 BLa^sJ^ k B^W^3^a^yii 58 ■I I^l tfef0 0* When man took his first historic steps on the moon, NCR was there helping support him in the thin lunar atmosphere. From the time the Apollo astronauts left the launch pad until they entered lunar I 1 EXPANDED TOTALS orbit> an NCR490 words
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Article362 1972-04-01 5 P.M. RAMAN: Singapore, Fri - United front talks hit snags P.M. RAMAN: Singapore, Fri by Discus sions are going on behind the scenes to arrange an electoral alliance among Opposition partjea in Singapore. But there are snags. The first is the absence of a common platform. Other snags like differences over allocation of seats, choice362 words
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Article29 1972-04-01 5 PENANO, Pri. The Inspec-tor-Oeneral of Police, Tan Sri Dato Mohamed Salleh Ixmael, today opened a conference here of the Senior Police Officers' Association (Gazetted Police Officers' Branch).29 words
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Article, Illustration337 1972-04-01 5 Move to get festival troupe to dance in rural areas SINGAPORE, Friday THE Ministry of Culture is looking into the possibility of bringing the Adelaide Festival cultural troupe to the rural areas. Inche Sha'arl Tadln. leader of the troupe and Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), said today that the Idea was a337 words
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Article27 1972-04-01 5 IPOH. Pri.— The Municipal Council Is to consider operating its own fleet of mini-buses within the town area to ease the pressing need for public transport.27 words
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Article, Illustration162 1972-04-01 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. SAF Set. Chan Chenr Hoe, 35, thinks it is every able man's duty to donate blood for those who need it. But being an army man who is most of the time in camp he162 words
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Article38 1972-04-01 5 BUKTT MERTAJAM. Frl. Customs officers, detained two women last night after seizing ISO capsules of morphine and 40 pounds of Rangoon cigars. The morphine was valued at $1,500 and duty on the cigars was $708. i38 words
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Advertisement45 1972-04-01 5 [Muhammad! I ALB I I MAC FOSTER I I RESULTS OF THE I I BIG FIGHT I I NEW I I NATION I I. AT LUNCH TIME I FULL COVERAGE IN TONIGHT'S RACING SPECIAL ON SALE AT 6.30 PM. (iRAND PRIX BIG SWEEP RACING RESULTS45 words
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Advertisement290 1972-04-01 5 «COmBI lED EHIPORIUmS S Qj^ ORIENTAL SET PEOPLE'S SEST 30 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 1 Geylang Rd/Tanjong Katong Rd. Singapore 14. SINGAPURA ptT°lTd urn t*u phiinc emporium 83 B. Ea.t Coast Road. Singapore 15. IHII WIUHD PTE. LTD.. 360, Commonwealth Avenue, m^| |%f PRIVATE Queenstown, Singapore 3. 1 Grange Road.290 words
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119 1972-04-01 6 Threatened factory owner detains -man- SINGAPORE, Fri. A tin box factory proprietor Mr. See Kirn Soon. 32, last night detained a 23--year-old man who tried to extort $600 from him. Mr. See waa eating at a road-side stall off East Coast Road, at about 8.30 p.m. when tbe man approached119 words
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Article37 1972-04-01 6 SINGAPORE. *rl.— «ngapore Armed Force* work boats wIU carry out salvage operations at about 50 metres south of TmnJong Berlayer on Monday. Mariners ar* advised to sfew down when approaching and passing the are*.37 words
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Article46 1972-04-01 6 SINOAPORE. Frl.— Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, has been re-elected chairman of the Singapore National Heart Association. Other officials: Mrs. Jek Yeun Thong. Prof. Charles Toh (vicechairmen). Dr. Toh Hoon Cheow (secretary) and Mr. Kon Choon Kool (treasurer).46 words
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Article, Illustration266 1972-04-01 6 | BERNARD DORAY - His night catch ends village's fears BERNARD DORAY 3y- SINGAPORE, Friday pOR over a month, an air of uneasiness hung over Kampong Fernhill after several bungalows in the nearby Grange Road area were broken into and property stolen. Today, thanks to gardener Inche Buang bin Zalnal and some of his266 words
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72 1972-04-01 6 SINGAPORE. Frl— Nanyang University will hold a computer programming (Fortran) course for Chinese HSC holders. The month-long course, beginning on April 17, will be conducted by the director of Nantah'a Computer Centre, Prof H«u Loke 800. It will be held on Mondays, Wednesimys and Friday*72 words
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183 1972-04-01 6 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Former Malaysian Government Officers Housing Co operative Society secretary T. Mahesan told tbe High Court today how he was investigated by tbe Income Tax Department and asked to pay $620,000 income tax. "In 1965 I was assessed additional183 words
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241 1972-04-01 6 Liao is promoted Asst Comptroller of Customs SINGAPORE. Frl. AMR. Liao Long Sing, senior superintendent of ITI Customs and Excise Department, has been promoted to Assistant Comptroller from tomorrow. Also promoted are four senior customs officers to the rank of chief customs officers (Division II) and two customs officers to241 words
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Advertisement519 1972-04-01 6 INSTITUTE jA MALAYSIA fmß is one of the leading Correspondence Colleges /'i offering Courses both in the medium of Malay and English Call either W^ J*£ XL *****8 or *f JB 5379 for further information COURSES OFFERED IN PREPARING FOB THE 1972/73 EXAMS HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE SUIL TINOOI PERSEKOLAHAN MAL519 words
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Miscellaneous302 1972-04-01 6 Straits Times Crossword -L^aJ— ia^B— lbbbbbl—^-IhJ—^^^J— ACROSS across— made out a plan for 1. 4 for a 10 across equivalent worship? (13 7 51. to 2000 (8 5). 8. It's a hanging matter In mid 9. Ooddess follows In a state brier: Its 22 downs a 4 (7 6) 10.302 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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588 1972-04-01 7 THE comprehensive letter containing a host of figures by our able Deputy Director of M c d i cal Services, Hospitals (S.T., March 24) has clarified some points. However, they confirmed the warning by our government doctors' union that there is a588 words
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Letter349 1972-04-01 7 REFERENCE is made to the letter by V. Menon (S.T., March 15) under the heading "At this traffic bottleneck It's every man for himself." The installation of traffic controls at the Junction of Bras Basah Road/ Connaught Drive /Nlcoll Highway is not recommended as this will cause a349 words
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Letter78 1972-04-01 7 I REFER to the letter by "An Irate Husband" (ST., March 15). Feb. 6 of this year Is a Sunday and the centre does not function on Sundays. However, In the event that there is an error in the date given, the matter will be further investigated If your correspondent78 words
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278 1972-04-01 7 DON'T TURN OUR AREA INTO A CONCRETE JUNGLE rE call has gone out for sometime now: "Build a Garden City, make oar city clean and green." Yet from what I observe here In Redhill Estate the Government seems to discourage this policy. Some years back, people living on the ground278 words
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Letter46 1972-04-01 7 BEAUTIFUL trees flank both sides of Kirn Tlan Road. But the picture Is marred by the untidiness of the trees. Could the Parks and Trees Division trim the branches of the trees? It would give the area a bright look. DN/NG, Singapore 3.46 words
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Advertisement145 1972-04-01 7 OfCONGESIAMT contains 12 active ingredients to give positive relief from j l*m 4 I coughing. Breathe J^Be< tmr. rest easier, HQ J day and night. Special age Hi m^adjusted dosage H? forms for children f andbab«s. L'^^^ j Nyal 5? DECOMGESTANT COUGH ELIXIR Sow Agrnu COLOSTORAGI IMI SON IMO. PIMPLES145 words
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Miscellaneous46 1972-04-01 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /ZilPp\f |~l I EAT HEARTY, BUT J ttitf-tVc feAurmj WA&HIN' T DO Vvtt*^/] |Wwsts PcAMcKV.^ t' pay fer-vcr 'TWIL SEEM MOW ABOUT CUTTING UKE AW J IT POWM TO «*?7V- fl tTERNITV.../ &YE MINUTES IP 1... 7 M BU^IZP... SKIP r-Z-^Z-^/X46 words
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188 1972-04-01 8 'HIGH DUTIES' THREAT ALOrt STAR. Fri. *pHl!: Malaysia (iovcrnment may impose "high duties" on goods imported by foreign and non-Malay linns if they did not follow the official line on Malay participation. "We may even refuse them import permits if they still do188 words
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Article47 1972-04-01 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. There is still a man or a woman in Singapore who owns a PRIVATE trishaw, according to latest figures Issued by the Registry of Vehicles. There were also 3.300 public trishaws and 158.416 cars on the road for the period ending Feb. 29.47 words
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72 1972-04-01 8 TODAY IS M-DAY FOR 5,000 POLICEMEN mODAY is M (for MoX dernisation) Day for the Junior ranks of Singapore's police force. Stations throughout the island will be manned by three ranks constable, sergeant and the station inspector. There will be no more lance-corporals, corporals or sab-inspectors. From today, the 5,00072 words
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119 1972-04-01 8 Vice-president of Ngee Ann Kongsi dies at 71 SINGAPORE. Frl. Rubber merchant Mr. Ng See Thong, vice-president of the Ngee Ann Kongsi, died on Tuesday of cerebral haemorrhage. He was 71. Born In China. Mr. Ng emigrated to Singapore at the age of 12. He was educated at St. Andrew's119 words
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292 1972-04-01 8 TAN WANG JOO - Paint on finger helps nail a vandal suspect TAN WANG JOO By SINGAPORE, Fri. Incriminating evidence comes in many forms as the Government's Department of Chemistry tells in its latest annual report, port. Its Forensic Section helped, for example, to nail a suspected vandal through the paint found on his292 words
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Article, Illustration180 1972-04-01 8 Secretary ('they were my great companions') offers $400 for lost dogs SINGAPORE, Fri. A pretty confidential secretary today offered a reward of $400 for the return of three stolen dogs two white Pekinese and gTeyish-white Shih Tzu. The Pekinese Sugar and Spice and Michelle were stolen when thieves broke into180 words
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Article28 1972-04-01 8 SINOAPORE. Fri— Mrs. S. Bhatia has been elected president of the Asian Women's Welfare Association at its recent annual meeting at the Oberol Imperial Hotel.28 words
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Article24 1972-04-01 8 SINGAPORE. Fri Melan bin Salikln. 42. born In Johore. has been permanently banned from entering Singapore, according to the latest Government Gazette.24 words
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Article156 1972-04-01 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. An advance party of four from Aerospatiale and British Aircraft Corporation (BAC), Joint manufacturers of the supersonic Concorde, is here to negotiate for a demonstration flight. Additional members of this technical team are expected to arrive here by tomorrow. The team will156 words
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Article27 1972-04-01 8 SINGAPORE. FH.— Mr. Tan Bah Chee has been elected president of the Pasir Panjang English Primary School Parent Teacher Association (or the eighth successive year.27 words
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Advertisement390 1972-04-01 8 r\jy, j^^^^^ I EASTER SALE y^^^fe±G|^S^w BIG BIG SAVINGS V Every item at reduced price to 50 New shipment of baby goods for r*\ SOONJOO ENTERPRISE El J I (PTE) LTD. Acoustic Research International JjC^W High Street> Singapore 6 High Fidelity Components **f)ksß* Tv AO Enquiries for wholesale retail The390 words
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Advertisement55 1972-04-01 8 Anyone can fit the feet Julius Marlow fit the man y_dl r _hS_B_HBw _^-^-l Julius Marlow METRO 72 74 HICH STREET. SINGAPORE METRO 1 TEX t /a QiTtQ LIAT TOmRS^ORCMARO RO. SINGAPORE Wx\pJ"lJLO METRO supreme departmental store SUPREME HOU«, *€NANG RO SINGAPORE HlwyiiiniainiiDi itfßOßixsoN's fc^tefe- WIWMIMIM.OOOa»aBWirfMI»rtroWK W[ V R»ff t«i55 words
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Article, Illustration389 1972-04-01 9 K.S. SIDHU - K.S. SIDHU EASTER HOLIDAY MAKERS CAUSE FOUR-MILE QUEUE AT CAUSEWAY By SINGAPORE, Fri. of Easter holiday makers trudged for about a mile today from Woodlands checkpoint to Johore Bahru when a massive traffic jam clogged the Causeway for about eight hours. The four -mile long hold-up was389 words
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175 1972-04-01 9 WONG LAI WAH - Tourist cess will not hit cabare goers WONG LAI WAH By SINGAPORE, Frl. Dancing with cabaret hoste sses won't be any dearer at least as far as the law's concerned. For "services of dance hostesses" Is one of the Items exempted from the three per cent cess the Government has175 words
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Article70 1972-04-01 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE) will hold a walkathon for its members on Sunday. The five-mile circuit begins at Wlsma AUPE and continues along Upper Paya Lebar Road. MacPherson Road. Upper Aljunled Road, Upper Serangoon Road. Upper Paya Lebar Road and back. Members are70 words
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172 1972-04-01 9 SINGAPORE, Friday "pWO men were injured one critically after a fight over payment of 10-ccnt piece of cake in a coffeeshop yesterday. They were Tan Peng Huat, 20, a construction worker who was admitted to hospital with stab wounds on his172 words
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87 1972-04-01 9 Scholarships to River Valley ward schools SINGAPORE. Frl. The River Valley constituency Education Fund Committee is offering scholarships to pupils from primary to tertiary levels. They are only for those who are studying In schools located In the constituency, and who in addition have obtained an overall result of 8087 words
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Article71 1972-04-01 9 SINGAPORE. Fr 1 Th c Schools' Service of the Science Centre Board will show a series of educational films (or students at the lecture hall of the National Museum at noon every Saturday from April 1 to 29. Admission Is free. The films, organised In conJunctlon with71 words
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Advertisement13 1972-04-01 9 L^B L^Lw ■^■^^■^L^^Ltt^^Lw I L^LW¥ i»^ I At .^^^^^^mi* [ft\i* *i ißjw*^i^Jkcwwv AHitHUa13 words
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Article, Illustration137 1972-04-01 10 The Glass Onions win Bee Gees contest THE outcome of the "Discover Singapore's Bee Gees" contest was unexpected. The winners, a teenage trio called "The Glass Onions." sounded like anything but the Bee Gees. But they were so good that the Judges picked them out of a line-up of eight137 words
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Article, Illustration368 1972-04-01 10 NELLIE HAR - Why these faces dominate the footlight parade NELLIE HAR When the singer's as important as her song IT'S the singer they love as much as her songs. And if she's from Hong Kong or Taiwan she has the world at her feet. Today the Hong Kong and Taiwan singers with368 words
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415 1972-04-01 10 GERRY DE SUVA - SONG STAR SIMON SINGS SIMON'S STAR SONGS GERRY DE SUVA ROCK: BY THE world of the pop star Is In many cases Just what the layman imagines it to be. It is a world of high living and tension 0/ loves and liquor. It Is a world where stars have415 words
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244 1972-04-01 11 Move to claim millions from Brunei 3ANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Friday gEVERAL international contractors are to take the Brunei Government to an arbitration court to settle claims amounting to millions of dollars. The claims are connected with some of Brunei's current development projects now nearing completion. One of the firms that244 words
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Article76 1972-04-01 11 MALAYSIAN GIRL JAILED IN BANGKOK BANGKOK. Fri. A 22--year-old Malaysian girl, fined 400 baht ($56) for possessing mari juana, could only pay half the fine and was sent to jail for 40 days. Anita Bharom. of Secamat, Johore. had been charged with illegally possessing 10 cigarettes stuffed with marijuana inAP - 76 words
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Article66 1972-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Straits Times has received another (182 for Lim Chee Ping, the 15-year-old boy who needs $6,800 for a brain operation In Australia. His fund now stands at $747. Latest donations (all from Singapore) came from: A secondary class In Palrfleld Methodlct Girls 166 words
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Article40 1972-04-01 11 IPOH, Frl. The Municipal Council Is to look into the viability of developing Kledang Hill, near here, into a holiday resort. The 1.800-rt. hill, which provides a commanding view of Ipoh. is a popular picnic spot.40 words
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Article34 1972-04-01 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mansfield and Co. will celebrate Its first anniversary as agents for the P and O group with a tea party on board a British India passenger liner. Rajula, next Tuesday.34 words
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Article19 1972-04-01 11 PENANO. Frl. Mr. A. Munlandy was admitted to the Bar In the High Court here today.19 words
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Article, Illustration157 1972-04-01 11 NGIAM IS NAMED TELECOMS AUTHORITY CHAIRMAN SINGAPORE, Frl. The Permanent Secretary (Communications), Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow, has been appointed chairman of the Telecommunications Authority of Singapore a new statutory board which takes over the functions of the Telecommunications Department from tomorrow. Mr. Nglam's appointment was announced by his Minister. Mr.157 words
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Article29 1972-04-01 11 SINOAPORE, Fri. Queenstown community centre Is organising a three-month course on photography for beginners at its premises in Buller Terrace from April 14. The fee Is lift29 words
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229 1972-04-01 11 Runaway Ravin missing again from home OINGAPORE, Fri. Schoolboy Ravindran Vallipuram 17, of Hemsley Avenue, Serangoon Gardens, Is missing again the fourth time in two years. The Secondary Two student left for school last Monday but returned home quietly to pack up and vanish. Now his worried father, Mr. P.229 words
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Article38 1972-04-01 11 SINOAPORE. Frl. The Criminal Justice (Temporary Provisions) Act has been extended for another year from April 1. the Government announced In a Oasette notification. The law provides for methods to maintain peace, security and public safety.38 words
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187 1972-04-01 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. r[e Adult Edcuatlon Board will open Its first day -session pre-unlverslty class for Malay students at its Mounbatten centre on Monday. This was announced by the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Inche Mohamed Ohazall Ismail on Wecnesday after a meeting with 60187 words
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Advertisement321 1972-04-01 11 _F -H\__^^^^- There's tot more to the Coit Galant 16L and _W _t/*»t 1 and i4l sedans than stylish good looks k^^_Sk Their new Saturn engines punch out even _H _w yvU^9fer^_PWk. more power than before, with greater li_______t! __f^__^ economy and lower pollution. And the _fl Wt _ft^^f luxurious321 words
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Miscellaneous157 1972-04-01 11 Alloy 00qp By V T Hmm9ii THIS IS A PLEASANT PLACFjSNSU., V I'M S====2^~] k p< I'LL DOCTOR! I ESPECIALLY PIG WHAT DO IMPRESSEP, I ...BUT THERE IS I WHAT'S SHOW J C^»>N^ THE FAR-OUT EQUIPMENT >OU THINK V OSCAR.../ ONE THING I I I THAI? I YOU! if, <Sf157 words
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Advertisement391 1972-04-01 12 T* a«L* KS^^BH New Cuscaden Boom Apart of your private life We don't believe you have to forfeit privacy, just because you're dining out. That's why at New Cuscaden Room, there's a little extra intangible something called privacy. We've made special efforts with the decor. And the service. To make391 words
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Advertisement202 1972-04-01 12 Now open Daßßj?s Cocktail Lounge Rom 12 NoonToi2.ooam at Wisma Indonesia 2nd Floor 435, Orchard Road. (9) Tel: *****3 Enjoy your drinks with charming stewardesses Singapore's famed and favourite French Restaurant has an exclusive a la carte menu of choice dishes from the Continent to satisfy even itic most discerning202 words
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Advertisement263 1972-04-01 12 I t f\ ll SfjUUEEONIi jewellers J ;V H| timft&\ d&s~>r& /*/<*)*<{ ~»d 4*>* m 111 LS^S 206-208. South Bridge ßoad.Td: ***** MISS SINGAPORE-Ann Oliverlro F«rtrest of Sirigiyi *****^ Singapore-Unity Through Diversity afSSSI TVm MVT 1 B Topless in Wanchai VBSJt Mia't President Giri KS^^U^J^^kW NOW ON SALE. $2.00 A263 words
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Article53 1972-04-01 13 SINGAPORE. Prl— The University of Singapore Postgraduate Medical Studies will hold the Master of Medicine (Obstetrics and Oynaecology) examination in December. Candidates should submit case records and commentaries, with a fee of $75. to the Secretary. School of Postgraduate Medical Studies. University of Singapore. Sepoy Lines,53 words
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Article60 1972-04-01 13 SINGAPORE. Frl.— A display of books and periodicals on the IU-efTects of drugs and cigarette smoking will be held at the People's Park Complex from tomorrow night for the next three months. The display, to be held on the main lobby of the complex's ground floor.60 words
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124 1972-04-01 13 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr. Chan Chee Seng, has urged businessmen to continue to support education with practical actions. He said: "Education Is a long term process and needs the support and sponsorship of all the people. "The noble spirit of124 words
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Article, Illustration327 1972-04-01 13 N.G. KUTTY; K.S. SIDHU - Could it be that of 1969 flood victim? N.G. KUTTY and K.S. SIDHU THAT SKELETON IN MANDAI FOREST By SINGAPORE, Frl. The skeleton found In Mandai Road on Tuesday Is believed to be that of Chua Kok Slah, who was 26 when he disappeared during the floods In November 1969.327 words
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Advertisement332 1972-04-01 13 5 JuronVDßivE-IN Ci"i^"n^:^?jV^;V) NOW'SHOWING 2 Show, Nightly 7.00 ft 9.30pm. (Adm: Adulti $2 Children $1) '—ODEON ORCHARD -i I; l Simultaneous MIDNIGHT TONIGjHT! I I-WAWDARIN HIM WITH EW6LISH AND CHINESE IBTITITsj: Jirtif DRIVE-IN CiMHi CATHAY: MIDNIGHT TONI6IT j! Ui\sii\ T iii^koi:s^% j MANDI I HIM WITH EN6LISH *N0 CHINESE SMITIUIS332 words
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Advertisement70 1972-04-01 13 T ■_^_r_______L > *^Ov&_______ v V^4_j___3___ _gP__l 'S plus TRAILERS FIRST DRINK >SS DRESS INFORMAL WEEKDAYS 9pm -3am SATURDAYS: Bpm-4am MING COURT HOTEL Til *****3 v Geylanf Quaanftown NOW SMO*IN«f Calasy: 1, I, 7.M i V.41 p.m. CoMan City: 4. «.4S 4 f bub. "LOLLIPOP" A rvome of o girl70 words
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Advertisement194 1972-04-01 13 AUSTASIA LINE provides a sea travel experience ...just for you I! M.V. AUSTRALASIA Superior one class Singapore to Fremantle From Ss4Bo or 1 8-Day Round Voyage Holiday Using Vessel As your hotel in Australia From *****6 S.S. MALAYSIA Ist fir Tourist Class To Sydney Via Port Moresby From ***** Fares194 words
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Advertisement791 1972-04-01 13 _l%or*7r\rn7 ORGANISATION LBS i NOW SHOWING! 11 om, 1.4J, 4.00, *.3O A *.1t Bngitte Bordot Annie Girordot BJ "THI NOVICES" Color COMING SOON! Richard Harris "Man In Tit* WUd«n«aa" Scope-color (WB) I NOW SHOWING-Na Frt. la* B I lam, 130, 4.00, 4.4J 4 »10 David Chiang Ti Lung "THI ANGRY791 words
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Article, Illustration471 1972-04-01 14 Two British radio technicians, employees of the Turkish Government, and a young Canadian, kidnapped by Turkish anarchists, have died in a mountaintop hut where their abductors had been trapped by commandos. In Argentina a task force is hunting the kidnappers of an Italian businessman, head of the471 words
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Article296 1972-04-01 14 This year's overall Malaysian Certificate of Education Examination results appear to be better than last year's when a number of schools scored under 50 per cent passes. There were many Bahasa Malaysia failures. There has since been increased attention to Bahasa Malaysia by teachers better equipped to296 words
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Article232 1972-04-01 14 Patrons of public transport in Singapore can take heart from today's debut of the enforcement squad formed by the registrar of vehicles. The patrols will crack down on public transport vehicles which do not comply with the regulations. Under their purview will be 2,000 buses, nearly 5,000232 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1972-04-01 14 WALTER SULLIVAN - THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A GENIUS WALTER SULLIVAN New insight into Einstein's mind By NEW YORK PROFESSOR EINSTEIN once asked an American r c porter this question "How do you know that she (the American girl) is not an oval mats of bent space being thrown off like electronsNYT - 1,400 words
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Article731 1972-04-01 14 ROBIN SMYTH: WASHINGTON - ROBIN SMYTH: WASHINGTON BY THE private investigating team which cracked the story of Clifford living's phoney Howard Hughes autobiography has closed in on a new and surprising target. Columnist Jack Anderson, the last and mightiest of the American muck-rak-ers, reports that detectives of Iniertel731 words
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Advertisement194 1972-04-01 14 BftHXER Wacker breakers are to be found everywhere in the construction and demolition business. These machines save time and money and what's more you can rely on them for long maintenance-free use The petrol powered Wacker -J^^n* BHF 25 is quality made, built f9n for tOu 9 n work breaking194 words
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Article, Illustration210 1972-04-01 15 SOPHIA WILL BE FIRST BLACK-BELT TO TEACH AN ALL-GIRL CLASS QN Monday Sophia Lee Will l>e the first woman karate instructor in Singapore and her class, the only all-girl karate training group here. Miss Lee, 26, obtained her black belt at the Chinese YMCA Karate-do last September, after210 words
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228 1972-04-01 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. THE Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation will finance several local companies to import a wide range of heavy equipment from the United States this year. Disclosing this today the bank's chief manager. Mr. Tjio Kay Loen. said the ••finance project" had228 words
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Article53 1972-04-01 15 KUALA KANOSAR, Prt.— No new padi fields will be opened up during the Second Malaysia Plan period because of a surplus of rice production. This was disclosed by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Dato Abdul Samad Idrls. when he visited the Padang Retinas Farmers Association53 words
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78 1972-04-01 15 SACKED TEACHER WHO SLAPPED PUPIL SINGAPORE. Fri. Schoolteacher Tan Jin San, who was fined S3OO by a magistrate's court in January /or slapping: and punching a girl pupil, has been sacked according to the latest Government Gazette. His dismissal, from March 17, is believed to have followed a year-long interdiction.78 words
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84 1972-04-01 15 'FIGHT THE HIPPIE CULT'— CALL TO YOUTHS DENANG, Fri. Pe- nang youths were urged today to fight the hippie cult. "You should also help to check drugs addiction and lead other youths along the right path." state assemblyman Mr. Khoo Teng Chye said. Mr. Khoo. who opened the 12th annual84 words
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Article68 1972-04-01 15 PORT KLANO. Pri— The Port Authority here will take over the pilotage service from the Selangor Pilots Association from May 1, the port acting directorgeneral. Inche Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman, said today. The service will begin with 13 local pilots formerly of the Pilots Association, a68 words
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170 1972-04-01 15 Girls use pole on wall to escape from home DENANG, Fri. r Three girls from the Po Leung Kuk Home made a cool getaway last night with the aid of an iron clothesline pole. They propped the pole against the home's ninefoot high wall and scaled It. When officers at170 words
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89 1972-04-01 15 Ghazali to open Interact conference SINOAPORE. Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary < Education i. Inche Mohamed Ghazall Ismail will open the Singapore Regional Interact Conference organised by the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Conference Hall In Shenton Way at 9.30 am tomorrow. The two-day conference, organised by the Singapore Interact89 words
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Advertisement299 1972-04-01 15 TEAC Professional sound These are seven great ones from TEAC a big line-up .^■■^■■^■^■^■^■■^■^■w lof all-new, high-performance tape decks to bring out •^■■■■■■■■b ■■■■■X the best from the new low noise/high output tapes. I f$- (JJ| I'^^-j T 115 I The result: superior sound, low noise and fidelity I at299 words
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Miscellaneous979 1972-04-01 15 On your TV and Radio ,v. 12.5S P.M. Opening and Emmett 1.31 News in brief 3.11 P.M. Opening and Programme Twelve Candles Kelly Show 1.35 Bugs Bunny Summary 723 Majallah TV 1.2S Ripcord S.SS News Magazine 3.12 Duma Wanita 7.51 Programme Summary 1.50 Lassie Gully's Revenge 7.41 News and Newsreel979 words
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Article69 1972-04-01 16 Vearnes 16.30 .75 Traders Ik. Semb 1. Amal 9. B. S. nchcape abcr Union iempas flothmans HI < VI Bank Imperial vi. Iron Pan. El. 5. Merlin Steamers L T E Hsia Rice $7.40 $7.45 $2.55 $1.80 $7.40 $225 $3.78 $4.12 $3.38 $4.62 $3.42 $0.79 $5.60 $1.95 $1.10 $3.1069 words
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Article23 1972-04-01 16 Most active stocks ipriin \sn> Jity Dev. Ian Holdings 'ublic Bank 1U ItVW 143.000 137.000 126.000 'otal Turnover >elayed Percenta 2.39M tic 7.6523 words
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Article36 1972-04-01 16 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Industrials: 239.91 143.39 r Hotels: 59.2S N. 71 Properties: 210.25 217.39 tTins: 110.45 111.57 t rubbers: 145.35 145.98 •Dec. 30, 1966 1M r Dee. 31, 19(8 100 fDee. 29. l»tt 1M36 words
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Article816 1972-04-01 16 810 AND OFriR PRICBS OFFICIALLY LUTED AT THI CLOSf OF BUSINESS IN TNI KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOM OF TNI STOCK EXCHANCI WITH PRICE MOVEMENT! IN BRACKETS VISTIRDAV WIRS: INDUSTRIALS ■8 ACMA 218 > AJlnomoto 2.26 .04) Alcan 2.32 Allied Choc (—.03) Ben 1.72 (+.05) B. Kawat 1.57 (unch.)816 words
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Article994 1972-04-01 16 T3USINESS In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajinorooio (2) 2.25. (1) 2.28. (4) 2.30 Allied Choc. (4) 2.64. (1) 2.65. (1) 2.60. Ben994 words
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Article19 1972-04-01 16 AVER MOLEK Rubber reports lower pre-tax profits of 876.413 for the six months to February compared with $119,225 previously.19 words
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Article116 1972-04-01 16 BLAIR JOHNSON, City Editor T ONDON: Thursday's Li market was barely maintained during a quiet trading day in which the limited activity was mainly centred on pre-hollday book squaring. A lack of stimulus from the East and continued slow trade buying In actuals remained the chief dampening116 words
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Article54 1972-04-01 16 ThurHiy WxfcMldiy •U.S. Mil. London 4S.M 4H.40 B*m»« 48.78 48.70 Honikonc M.04 49.U *«ulcli 48.358 48.558 41. SOB 48.408 P*"* 48.4« 4».8T PO« <»> 49.93 49.88 S S 8 pore (2) 173.40 173.00 (1) Export prlc* la non-strrllm anal to U.B dollars par ouac*. <2> Local datlcn prices54 words
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Article33 1972-04-01 16 London copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets): Wirebar Spot buyer f 440.80 (£441.00). seller {441.00 (£441.80). •Hsre* Months buyer £448.00 (1449.00). seller 1448.80 (1449.30). Marksl tene: Steady Islet: 4028 tons.33 words
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Article39 1972-04-01 16 In London on Thursday the palm oil prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK/N European port. In bulk. Stirling ptr long ton July'Aui was Quoted at UK IBS saUar (unchanged) aspt. Oct. UK 187 asllw (unchang-39 words
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Article143 1972-04-01 16 rE Straite tin price in Penan* yesterday shed another 87 V 2 cents to $«49.12V 2 per pleul on an official offering up 18 tons to 349 tons. The local market was fairly steady with support from the United States and the United Kingdom. LONDON: Thursday's tin143 words
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Article167 1972-04-01 16 rE Koala Lumpur trading room of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore did unusually brisk business yesterday Singapore was closed for the Easter holiday. In all some 2.4 million shares changed hands in what must be a somewhat false market. The market opened quiet before167 words
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Article313 1972-04-01 16 "p^EW YORK. Thurs. The x^ stock market rallied arter four consecutive setbacks. But turnover was relatively light, and most analysts suggested that the turnabout stemmed more from the market's Internal technical condition rather than from any news factors. Today's closing prices la U.S. dollars followed by the differences313 words
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Advertisement722 1972-04-01 16 Advertisement The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Incorporated in Hong Kong with Limited Liability Highlights from The Chairman's Statement and International Survey for the year 1971. Mr J.A.H. Saunders, Chairman, speaking to shareholders on 30 March 1972 reported that 1971 had again been a satisfactory year for the Hongkong Bank.722 words
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Advertisement164 1972-04-01 16 extended to Cyprus, the New Hebrides. New Zealand and the Yemen Arab Republic. Hongkong Finance Lid and Mercantile Credits Lid again improved earnings, despite the continuation of difficult conditions in Australia. British Acceptance Corporation achieved very satisfactory progress in Canada and now operates in Toronto as well as Vancouver and164 words
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Advertisement137 1972-04-01 16 gS^ *"^Bsam BHL^3l*^^^*7^BraE!*^swSßßßC£ .s^a^FssssUP In Ka^SaV^SflM^sss' LssrCuKay for manufactured goods from the more rapidly developing Asian countries. World trade should benefit both from a more realistic and flexible exchange system and from a revival of economic growth in the United States. There was recognition that the "green revolution" eased but137 words
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The MUDD irrigation scheme OFFICIAL OPENING SPECIAL 1
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Article, Illustration1045 1972-04-01 17 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER By |T began as the Muda Project. And today? Well, for "project", read "miracle" The superlative Is justified by many things. GEOGRAPHICALLY, there is the vast physical change in Kedah. There are power houses where there used to be palm trees. There are dams1,045 words
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Article, Illustration275 1972-04-01 17 pHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong 1 this morning officially opens Malaysia's largest agricultural development project the $228 million Muda Irrigation Scheme. The ceremony is at 10.30 a.m. at the main canal in Pelubang, near Jitra, 15 miles from Alor Star. The King will unveil a plaque and275 words
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Advertisement96 1972-04-01 17 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT on the official opening of the MUDA RIVER SCHEME by D.V.M.M. SRI PADUKA BAGINDA YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG 1 from MALAYAN DEVELOPMENT MACHINERY SDN. BERHAD Jalan Kemajuan, 12/18, Petaling Jaya, P. O. Box 1033, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03-***** (5 Lines) BRANCHES: Petallnr Jaya Tel: Kuala96 words
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Advertisement71 1972-04-01 17 Congra tv la tions Best Wishes to THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT On the Official Opening of the MUDA RIVER IRRIGATION PROJECT by SRI PEDUKA BAGINDA The YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG today from: SOON TAT CONSTRUCTION SDN. BHD. No. 1, Ist. Floor, Jalan 8 /lE, Petaling Jaya. Tel. *****2 We are proud to71 words
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Article, Illustration605 1972-04-01 18 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON By CONSTRUCTION of two multi-million dollar dams in the mountains in Padang Terap district near the Thai border formed the main part of the $228 million Muda irrigation project. Work on the dams the largest in the country began in605 words
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237 1972-04-01 18 A STAFF WRITER - A STAFF WRITER By pADI farmers who carried out doub-le-cropping under Phase Two of the Muda project have achieved record yields of 628 gantangs of padi per acre. This compares with the previous average record yield of 555 gantangs per acre. About 115.000 acres in the237 words
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Advertisement185 1972-04-01 18 5 chosen for Muda fea When you tackle a project as big as the Muda Irrigation Scheme, you need uH BMt tough reliable machinery like the David Brown "1 2007 2 HP tractor.You W^^M^M I need first class after-sales service like United Manufacturers give. David X^fl yk Brown tractors, famous185 words
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Article, Illustration811 1972-04-01 19 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER By General manager of MADA and State Director of Agriculture, Inche Tamin bin Yeop, drawing attention to developed areas in the Muda irrigation scheme. MADA headquarters outside Alor Star boasts a highly functional operations room comparable with the one in the Prime Minister'sFELIX ABISHEGANADEN - 811 words
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Article, Illustration524 1972-04-01 19 CHEONG MEI SU - Govt sets up padi drying plants to aid farmers CHEONG MEI SU! By AS more and more padi land in the Muda irrigation area comes under double-cropping, the task oi meeting the demand for drying facilities has become more challenging. The National Padi and Rice Authority, which is charged with524 words
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Advertisement242 1972-04-01 19 r* Bt Wr\ W^^lUi m feXij '\> i I >- *bnbl KLf m.£ jTa 4H .^^bwA^Jbbh auj^k m .^tf^BkHßl Vbl ~&\m>J}&ol M-^^ M M MMfc^Bß^Wft^^»L«r J I*1 B« A P r °J ect as b '9 as tne Muda Irrigation Scheme supplies a lot of water to W^fKtfr^?f^^ 'ff^"*^! Hi242 words
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Article, Illustration951 1972-04-01 20 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER [b 7 DRIVE is on to get more farmers in the Muda Irrigation area Malaysia's rice bowl to join farmers' associations. Although the response has been very good so far, the Government is keen to get all the 50,000 farmers Into these organised951 words
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Advertisement194 1972-04-01 20 Congratulations Best Wishes to THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE LANDS on the occasion of their Official Opening of THE MUDA IRRIGATION PROJECT IN KEDAH on Ist April 1972 by DULI YANG MAHA MULIA SERI PADUKA BAGINDA YANG Dl PERTUAN AGONG TUANKU ABDUL HALIM MU'ADZAM SHAH ibni AL MARHUM SULTAN BADLISHAH, D.K.,194 words
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Advertisement123 1972-04-01 20 Bank Bumiputra congratulates the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries on the opening of the Muda River Irrigation Scheme, Kedah, by Duli Yang Maha Mulia the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong today. Bank Bumiputra was the first commercial bank in Malaysia to undertake rural financing through it's Rural Banking Services Scheme. We look123 words
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Advertisement1358 1972-04-01 21 )QL AHB OTHEt UK /CBNTIHEHTAL PORTS. lypore Sails P. Kllang Pining POLYDORUS B'men, Havre, Adam, H'burg Liverpool Apr S/4 Apr S lUTOLYCUS Liverpool. Dvalm, Belfast... Apr 4 Apr! Apr B/ I AprS/B tCNILLES Liverpool. Glasgow Apr S Apr I Apr 7/ I oRIMETNEUS Liverpool Apr II Apr 17 ITDEUS Dublin,1,358 words
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Advertisement2119 1972-04-01 21 l^^B^^aT^^TE BT^A»^#aaT^^^^^e^A H 1 1I S I Pi *CI I I I U LJ ay rm ri ll l l] Mrmm Ii Kb" aavj j^B^l ■bk^Vb) b^BbH P^^^f TIE FU rJST/EHOPE SEAKLT Ti EUROPE: P. Kelang Penang Spore LOADING FOR: •EIRA Apr 12/11 Apr 14/11 Apr 11/11 H'burg/B'men, R'dam/A'dam, A'werp,2,119 words
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Advertisement960 1972-04-01 21 FOITNIBNTLY DPIESS SERVICE DIBFCT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. H. Orleans Bait/Phil. N. York Penang P. Kelang Spore Djakarta Kingston FaO 20 Mar 11 Mar II Apr II Apr 17 Apr RI SISTAN Atr 17 Jaaa It maroh Mar I Mar II Mar II Apr 20 Apr 21 Or 24 May960 words
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Advertisement985 1972-04-01 22 [Yt™* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKM KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KMfi, STRAITS StRVICE. •••"tjrfpan Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. Klang •SBJaaa Mara" 21 IB Mir 2 Apr 1/ 0 Apr 10 Afr Eiaaka Man" f SO V Urn 'Afr 0 Afr Ik.saaa Man" 40 J«#r 11 Afr Afr985 words
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Advertisement948 1972-04-01 22 3P ;it!J FOR NEW ZEALAND Ptnang P. Kelang Singapore Laafcag far: CNAUINA* 4/ I Apr odm, Lytt. Aack' TRENECLM 18/10 May 17/11 May 10/21 May D/dia. Lytt, Napur, Caata actaaaMMMJaa wailalie Auck. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE P. Kelang Ptnani Laadiaf fari RAJUU' S.ia/7 Afr 0 Afr 0 Afr Nacapattiaam. Madraa. RJUUU' I948 words
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Advertisement842 1972-04-01 22 II NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. i^^-^-^< (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. IUKOPi SIKVtCI LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P. Wang Penang AlTtH* NEPTUNE AMETHYST J/lAor 0/ 0 Apr B/1B Apr London 11/S, Hairrt 15/ V842 words
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Advertisement754 1972-04-01 22 oft MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL fflM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na3Oe.JlaAnHMng.KiMULu.npuc A I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia EXftBS SaVICE TO LONDON, UVEKPOOL/CONTmENT WITS Tg. Mam Singapore P. Kelang Penang LMtliac far; lUNCA TEMTAI 1/ 4 Apr 5/ I Apr Liverpool 3 5 R jam 12 5 H'burg IS/S Bremen 18 5754 words
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Advertisement758 1972-04-01 23 fit imOTti Smgapcfa P. Klang Ptnaag OtSTIPUTIOH, MIKOUtV" la Net I. II Air la* Antwtrp. Endem. La Paihce. Amsterdam Hamburg. i "lEIISUV" J/ll Apr 1/ g Ast M/ I A*» Boulogne. Antwerp. Amsterdam. Haeaburg ■r. "tUKtUir I/IS Air IS/11 Iff 11/11 aft Boulogne?' Antwt*. Amsterdam. Hamburg ■I. ■'SIMFERtfOI" M/ 1758 words
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Advertisement645 1972-04-01 23 States Marine itmmmmi i w US ATIAKTiC ANO OULF/SINQAPORE EXPRESS SERVICE New N. York Phil. Bait. Orleans Gtfmton Houston Singapore CAP VINCENT Vej. 1 Apr 11 STEEL MAKEI fel 23 Apr 14 W FLOTTA LAURO DIRECT SAILIHCS TO 6EHOA— TRIESTE— VTHICE—MAPLES^IECHORN Sinpport P. Ktlang Penana CAPRIOU Mi IS II Apf645 words
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Advertisement770 1972-04-01 23 Sheriffs Sale In The High Court of The Republic of Singapore In The Cause of Suit No. 1929 of 1971 Atlas Enterprises Plaintiffs (suing as a firm) VERSUS Sin Guan ti Co. Textile Merchant (sued aa a firm) Defendants Auction Sale Of Office furniture) and Bales of cloth etc. To770 words
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Advertisement550 1972-04-01 23 (Rope Makers With Pioneer Status) have pleasure in announcing the appointment of TIOIMG HOE C 0.,( PTE LTD. 205-207. Beach Road, Singapore 7. (Tels: *****. *****, *****8 *****) as their Sole Agents for Singapore and World markets. Top quality ropes, include Kuralon, Tetoron, Polypropylene, Dialonite Mooring Rope Polyethylene Teviron and550 words
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Advertisement352 1972-04-01 23 P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from P.W.D Registered Contractors and from "Specially Registered Contractors' for the following york:Layinc of Main Minor Sewers for Jurong Sewerage Scheme Phase IV, Contract I. Civil Engineering Contractors above SlOO.OOO/-. Closing Date: 2 Ml at 10.00 am Persons or companies either within Singapore or overseas352 words
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Article89 1972-04-01 24 TOMORROW JOAN BOOTY'S MODELS present "Fashion On Wheels on behalf of Datsun. Allls-Chalmers. Saber Air. F ft N, Nippon Paints. Bosch Spark Plugs and Ths Oberoi Imperial Hotel at the 7th Singapore Orend Prix 1972. Next year we present "Poetry In Motion." Enquiries please tel Spore *****7/*****3. CATS. FOR89 words
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Obituary938 1972-04-01 24 fully in London on 18th March 1972. leaving behind four sons. Kok Chlng. Kok Tong. Kok Choy. Kok Chuan. three daughters, Ouat Hool. Ouat Hong, Ouat Kheng, one son-in-law Edmund Yuen Vat Mun and many grandchildren and great-grend-chll-dren to mourn her loss. The "Kong Telk" ceremony will be beld938 words
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Obituary39 1972-04-01 24 PEREIRA, PAUL FRANKEL In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away four years ago today. Charlotte. IN LOVING MEMORY of K. Neelakantan. departed on 1-4-1971. A wonderful dad. always remembered by loving wife and children.39 words
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Advertisement614 1972-04-01 24 CtWUAL ADVEKTIStMCNTS ANNOUHCIMtNT/FIKSONAL M PHOUE C.A.T.B. TEL: *****1 ni .p. t .m, M...y». en., *0 tent. we'd M.1.,... enly si 00 a ..rd Minimum *7 5« for J5 »ord» n "SIHIs.*. Minimum $20/- tor 20 worit Stngapert siml Mjlayto 0 71 centt a werd Slngsaera and Malsysla: $1 JO a614 words
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Advertisement776 1972-04-01 24 EXPERIENCED COOK CENERAL AMAH live-In. Must be Chinese with references. Salary liso to 1200 Excellent accommodation provided with own room and bathroom. Apply personally at 23. Brl Menantl Estate or Call *****6 after 9 am I COOK AND AMAH couple only wanted I for family of six. Excellent cooking I776 words
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Advertisement797 1972-04-01 24 WANTED RECEPTIONIST with know- 1 ledge of typing essential, state qualifications and enclose photograph (non-returnable) Box A 5787 S.T. Spore WANTED AIRCONOITIONINC SALES MSN, apprentices, mechanics and foreman. Contact Asia Aircondlt ion in* Company. 158, Upper East Coast Road. Spore 16. Tel. *****2. DAILY RATIO LABOURERS please call personal'y at797 words
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Advertisement799 1972-04-01 24 DISTRICT 10. Two vacant unfurnished apartments. Available Immediately at Taman Nakboda with 1 bedrooms, llvlng/dlnlng room, garage, servant's qrs. provided. Sport: Tel: ***** *****9. 6 M/S CHANGI, Spacious 3-bedroomed semi-detached bungalows $330/- Nos: IS 33A. Harvey Aye, Nos: 11 31 A. Jalan Angln Laut Ring *****3/ *****4. ROOM TO LET799 words
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Advertisement882 1972-04-01 24 CHANCERY LAN! ARIA: Outstanding and solid two-storey residence. 3Bedrooms, each with attached bathroom. Ideal lesldentlal surroundings. Matured garden. Swimming pool wltn >h»ngii»g facilities. Area: 23.000 sq.ft. Price: 5410.000/-. David Pboa ft Sons. Valuers ft Estats Agents. 20 Tanglln Road. Tel: *****2. FASER HILLS. Phase I. No. SI Faber Terrace. Two-storey882 words
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Advertisement770 1972-04-01 24 LINCUAPHONE INSTITUTE (LONDON) teaches 34 Language. quickly and thoroughly. 00 years experience. 2,000.000 successful atudeDta. Guaranteed courses backed by optional year's correspondence course. Free D«moo*trmtloo at 3-33 Peninsula Chopping Complex. Srd rioor. S Colcnun 8lr««t. Singapore Ttl: ***** or MIA President BuMdlng. 330 Berangooo Road. Singapore S. Tel: 363*97. SHORTHAND770 words
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Advertisement790 1972-04-01 24 EXPERIENCED GRADUATE TUTORB offer 5 subjects— Chinese for Primary/secondary students. Ring Mr. Loo *****0 Spore. V.W.C.A. MALAY BEGINNERS 11.4.72. 11 a.m. twice weekly at 254 Outram Road. B'poie 3. Tel: *****/***** B'pore. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Morris 1000 dual -cont roMed hourly $6/-. Ouaranteed $75/- IS. Selegle Road. Spore phone $2797.790 words
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Advertisement681 1972-04-01 24 CHARTERED FLIGHT Singapore London. $575. Departure guaranteed. Phoenix Travels Tel: 982*32 Spore 117. Outram Park. CHARLTON ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD. OFFER WORLD-WIDE AIRLINES BOOKINGS PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE. ECONOMIC TOUrs TO BANG KOK/CHIENOMAI HONGKONG/ TAIWAN JAPAN KOREA/AUB TRALJA NEW ZEALAND. NO EXTRA LEVY DCRINO WHOLE JOURNEY. LOW COST CHARTER FUOHTS TO LONDON681 words
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Advertisement571 1972-04-01 25 (Cont. from Page 24) Machinery, plant lor talt RECONDITIONED USIO CNANEt, tractors, loaders, forkllfu and baavy rquipmenia at reasonable pricaa. Inaptction dally at our yard at Bctek. fctwuiriM Inter- World Asenclea Company 218. Suniel Road Spore 8 Tel: 3C27«/30'134 Spore. Boats/Yachts lor LAMOINO CRAFT FOR CHARTER STO TWD built 1»72.571 words
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Advertisement1103 1972-04-01 25 Vehicle* lor ml* I*7l CO'-.T CALANT C.S. Toyota Corolla 1200 DatMin 1200 Dattun 100 A '970 Mazda 1200 M.MInl Cooper Morris 1100 "S" 1969 F/Escort 2dr. Maada 1200 196S Mania 1300 V Minor 1000 4dr. 1366 Ml Mini Super 1963 F6OOD 1964 M.C. 1100 Hlap Huat Co. 24S Mlridte Road1,103 words
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Advertisement855 1972-04-01 25 MARTINA'S SALON 11-A. Cairtinill Circle. *Ma*»af e Saunaoath/barber. Complete sentiences iroomlnc by named lady attendant. Ring (8 porei *****1/S73OM. FLEMINOO MASIAQI STUOIO, (Opposite Mandarin Hotel). Orchard Road, give* the best maaaage A steambath. Spore *****1. MAM'S SALON (or Turkjas oath/ Swedish raaasagc. facial, manicure, halrtlntlsg. X9-B. Tanflln Koad. *****7, Slnfapore,855 words
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Advertisement571 1972-04-01 25 MEMORY QUICK LUNCH DINNER at 11/- per box. We also cater (or barbequs, buffet, picnic, cocktail, etc For free delivery tel: ***** Spore MING'S PHOTO. Colour. B W Pnotoflnlihlng. Colour Studio Photo*. Oolden Mile Shopping Centre, (Spore) Tel: *****. TNI NION SOCIETY (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) provide* lady eacorta for your571 words
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Advertisement472 1972-04-01 25 Hi SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC. TERMINAL OPERATIONS HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING: A. DOCUMENTATION SUPERVISOR APPLICANTS MUST HAVE PREVIOUS SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE IN OCEAN SHIPPING DOCUMENTATION AND POSSESS SOLID LEADERSHIP ABILITY TO PROGRESS IN RAPIDLY EXPANDING COMPANY. B. CLERK TYPIST. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IN OCEAN SHIPPING DOCUMENTATION AND TYPING472 words
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Advertisement681 1972-04-01 25 SUROHANJAYA FELABOHAN PULAU PINANO JAWATAN PENOLONG PENGtRUS PERKHIDMATAN PENGURUSAN Permohonan2 ada-lah di-peiawa daripada Warganegara3 Malaysia yang memllekl ke!uiusan2 yang tersebut di-bawah untok Jawatan Penolona- Pengurus Perkhidmatan Pengurusan (a) Tangga Oajl: $530 x 32 722 764 x 34 W3/1.016 x 34 $1,220 b> Umor: Ttdak lebeh daripada 40 tahun. to Kelayakan681 words
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Advertisement600 1972-04-01 26 HJHDB SINGAPORE Applications are Invited from Singapore and Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments: (A) RESETTLEMENT ENGINEER Duties: To take charge of engineering, planning and surveying section of the Resettlement Department; Investigation and development of land for development purposes: subdivision and engineering work; planning. designing engineering schemes and preparation of600 words
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Advertisement462 1972-04-01 26 SALES MANAGER K SEA- LAND SERVICE, INC. THE WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED CONTAINERSHIP OPERATOR INVITES SINGAPORE CITIZENS INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE POSITION TO CALL THE PERSONNEL MANAGER, SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC., TEL. *****1 EXT. 1522 TO ARRANGE APPOINTMENTS FOR INTERVIEWS DURING THE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1972. REQUIREMENTS: PROVEN RECORD OF462 words
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Advertisement460 1972-04-01 26 8 LADY CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICER 63 A major Bank in Singapore invites eg applications from suitably qualified £5 candidates for the above appointment. 53 THE JOB I K The successful applicant will attend to ca §5 enquiries from customers, the public g| X5 and related administrative duties. ea If THE460 words
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Advertisement783 1972-04-01 26 THE SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE INVITES SINGAPORE/MALAYSIAN CITIZENS OR PERAAANENT RESIDENTS OF SINGAPORE/MALAYSIA WITH A MINIMUM OF A SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE WITH A MINIMUM OF 30' LEVEL PASSES/SCHOOL CERTIFICATE OR ITS EQUIVALENT TO APPLY FOR THE POST OF POLICr CONSTABLES (MALE) WHICH OFFERS A NEW AND AT TRACTIVE SALARY ($l7O x 15A-215/285783 words
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Article, Illustration392 1972-04-01 27 Then in I step, and bang! Over CLAY: FOSTER'LL DO ALL THE WORK TOKYO, Friday CASSIUS CLAY says it will end in five, while Mac Foster predicts a knockout by the 12th round in tomorrow's non-title clash between the two bigtalking, big-punching' heavyweights (10.54 i.m. local time). Their 15-round boutAgencies - 392 words
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Article147 1972-04-01 27 LONDON. Fri. The annual rowing race on the Thames between Oxford and Cambridge, which takes place tomorrow, has an added ingredient with the oarsmen competing for places in the Olympic Games Not only will places in the British Olympic rowing team be at stake but also an American,Reuter - 147 words
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377 1972-04-01 27 Leeds take on Derby in key game today 1 ONDON, Frl. Derby and Leeds clash tomorrow in a match that could provide the key to this season's English soccer championship. Whtle the big ccnfrontatlon takes place, the Division 1 leaders, Manchester City, will get loudspeaker progress reports during their gameUPI - 377 words
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Article167 1972-04-01 27 LEAGUE-FA SPLIT THREATENS CUP ONDON. Frt. A widening split between England's two main soccer authorities yesterday threatened the future of the English FA Cud. one of the traditional highlights of the game. A spokesman of the English League said their 92 member clubs could boycott the big knockout tournament nextUPI - 167 words
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Article106 1972-04-01 27 TPHE Malaysian Sports Minls- try will soon have a guiaance bureau to find jobs for unemployed sportsmen. Sports Minister Dato Hamzah said. On the Olympic Games, he said only two of the five athletes who leave for the United States on Thursday fcr two months training are106 words
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220 1972-04-01 27 HONO KONO. Frt. Hahn Chang Sang today fired a three-under 67 to share the second round lead with Thai Open winner Hsleh Mln Nam In the Hong Kong Open. Hsleh had his second 68 today for a two-day total of '36. Hahn. twiceReuter - 220 words
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Article113 1972-04-01 27 ISRAEL ARE GROUP CHAMPS L> ANOOON. Frl Israel flnUh--11 ci on top of Group A in the Asian Zone Olympic scccer tournament when they beat Indonesia 1-0 here last nuht The solitary goal came in the first minute of the second half when Sarusl booted the ball Into the netReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration724 1972-04-01 28 JJEW ZEALAND'S champion Geoff Perry yesterday made good his boast that he would "scalp" his rivals when he won the 50 lap Singapore Grand Prix for Motorcycles for the second successive year from a star-stud dcd field over the Upper Thomson Roa< Circuit.724 words
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Article35 1972-04-01 28 HOTEL 81ngapura beat Port Authority RC 5-1 at soccer at Buklt Chennln yesterday. Hotel scorers were Mahat Ambu (2>. Jumaat. Kadlr Mulelman and a 'gift' goal. Michael Mah scored for the losers.35 words
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Article57 1972-04-01 28 TAN BENG BAN, former Director of Aviation, holed In one at Changl Golf Club yesterday the first at the club after the changeover. Mr. Tan. who now owns a travel agency, performed the feat at the 161-yard par 3 second hole with a No. 6 Iron.57 words
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267 1972-04-01 28 P. SENEVIRATNE - WATKINS WINS CLUBMAN SPORTS UNOPPOSED P. SENEVIRATNE By JIM WATKINS piloted a maroon Austin Healey to win unchallenged the Clubman Sports Cars event on a circuit made treacherous by torrential rain. Watklnss time for the event reduced to 10 laps because of the inclement weather was 28:57.7. He registered the267 words
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Article165 1972-04-01 28 ]t|ALACCA. Fri. Gerald Loong of Singapore shot a four-over 76 to displace Latlft Mahmood as leader by one stroke at the halfway mark of the Malaysian Open Amateur golf championship at the Ayer Keroh course in Malacca today Loong (2) had a 73 In the165 words
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Article326 1972-04-01 28 DAR ES SALAAM. Fri Kenya's Edgar Hermann in a Datsun 240 Z. chasing his third successive win. led on the second leg of the East African Safari Rally early today— with nearly half the 85 starters already forced to retire. Foreign drivers, who have yet to326 words
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187 1972-04-01 28 SINGAPORE Youths showed fighting spirit yesterday when they came back from two goals down to score a convincing 5-2 win over Anzuk Forces in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium. But the Youths lacked polish In their moves, and often showed187 words
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274 1972-04-01 28 Stage set for Leeds v Derby epic battle T ONDON, Frl. Leeds Li United set the stage for an epic battle away to Derby County tomorrow when they drew 2-2 with West Ham United in an English Soccer League First Division match here today. Leeds Joined Derby on 49 points,274 words
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Article59 1972-04-01 28 lIARJIT SINGH GILL, won the Sikhs Punjab Cup golf trophy competition at Keppel Club yesterday from Col Mahlnder 81ngh. with Roy Sliarma third. Mahlnder relumed the best trom score on a countback from Harjlt Singh. Harjtt won the ball sweep for firs* nine with nett 30.59 words
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Article, Illustration134 1972-04-01 29 EPSOM JEEP - Princess fora winning start EPSOM JEEP By QO nap on ESTATE DEVELOPMENT II in Race 9at Kuala Lumpur today. A smart winner over the Bukit Tirnah 6f in January, he was not disgraced in his last start at Ipoh in February when he finished a close fourth in a Class134 words
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Article, Illustration1570 1972-04-01 29 TAIWAN PRINCESS: On board In last three starts; good second with 8.9 to Skippy (8.6) in Div. 3 7f race at Bt. Timah on Jan 15; came from behind to finish fourth with 8.9 tc Ken's Ecstasy (8.7) in Div 2 Nil race at Ipoh ol; Feb1,570 words
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Article2100 1972-04-01 29 GOING FORECAST: Good MJ-MM 130 CLASS 5. DIV. 7— 6F I liiHl ($6,000 $4,200 to winner) 1 ***** CIVIL COD! a (PT Wong) R Brrukelen 4 9 0 (dd +2) F Fetfifiart 4 2 ***** MANJA a (lenaku fend Alain) Ahmad 4 9 0 (dS 10 bin fay)2,100 words
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Article154 1972-04-01 29 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1: T PRINCESS Vifcroto liuugnitu T PRINCESS Our Leo Tilple Nine TRIPLE NINE T. Princess Vigvros* Race 2: SHOWGIRL Ja-mlnr Lord Carrie JASMINE Showgirl Lord Carrie C. DYNASTY Showgirl Lucky Dip Race J: HAPPY WAY Achillean Voluble HAPPY WAY Gigantor Voluble VOLUBLE Achillean154 words
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SPORTSLETTER
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Letter82 1972-04-01 29 I DO not agree with Pairway's letter In your issue of March 30. Good horses, he says, deserve to win. Yes. U it Is purely a horse race, nothing else But the MRA is running a club for horse racing with bets. No horse can be allowed82 words
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Article383 1972-04-01 29 UERE HE COMES IV un- oerlined his chances in the Class l Of race at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow with a splendid gailop on a fast track yesterday. Hidden by Jim Johnson, this Power House five-year-old reeled off 3f In 36 2 5 sec. Jcrantut (M.383 words
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Article46 1972-04-01 29 ROME. Fri. Ferrari will enter three sports car proto- types in the Brands Hatch (England) 1.000 kilometre race on April 16. The cars will be driven by Mario Andretti Jackie Ickx. 1 Clay Rtgazz.ni Brian Red- man and Ronnie Peterson Tim Schenken.46 words
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Article, Illustration537 1972-04-01 29 SAO PAULO. Fri. Carlos rieutemann cf Argentina, driving a Brabham BT 34. won the Brazilian Grand Prix for Formula One cars yesterday. Ronnie Peterson of Sweden I was »econd and Emerson Fitti--1 paldl of Brazil third. EYE-WITNESS: BUS MOVED OFF IN JERKS children going home to start their537 words
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Advertisement386 1972-04-01 27 u^w jyjprai KOLEJ PERTANIAN MALAYA Permohonan MemaaoU Knrsus Pendahulnan Diploma B»fi Tahun PengaJUa 1972 ,7 S. TARIKH TUTUP Kursui Diploma ChalunJ mestllah memilekl se-kurang2nya Pangkat Kedua Sljll Pelajaran Malaysla/81Jil Persekolahan Cambridge dengan mendapat kelulu&an dalam nuUj pelajaran Bahasa Malaysia 11/Bahasa Melayu. lulus dalam Bahasa Inggeris dan Sains Am serta mendapat386 words
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Advertisement533 1972-04-01 27 BOAC CHANCE OF ADDRESS BOAC ADMINISTRATION, SALES/ MARKETING AND RESERVATIONS have moved to: GOLDHILL PLAZA 7th Floor Thomson Road, Singapore 1 1 Administration Tel: *****4 Reservations Tel: *****4 For some people there is only one airline. takes good care of you. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SINGAPORE SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE G.C.E. 'O' LEVEL (ENGLISH533 words
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Advertisement128 1972-04-01 27 THIS WEEK IN TOUR SUNDAY MAIL? DR. MAHATHIR SPEAKS "Do I get much hate mail? Come to think of it, the only unfriendly letter I've received is quite mild". "Fan mail I've got a lot. At one time I received 30 to 50 a month- Now they are down to128 words
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Advertisement424 1972-04-01 28 Q "p^ y^&t*** ri mt NOW ON FOR THE HOME— MARVELLOUS FOR HER— TERRIFIC BARGAINS VALUES To clear ROBINSONS BRAND 1 CARRIGALINE Pottery 1 8 piece <^^FJ& Ladies' Shoes. Tea Set. *^/?7© Usual Price 16 -00 to $25.00 .*K V r NOW AT $10.95 PER PAIR $40.00 fajlfir/VAI NOW AT424 words
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Miscellaneous18 1972-04-01 28 ATHLET1C8 8AAA First Road Relay (Dover Rd>. MOTOR RACING Grand Prix meeting <8embawang «.3O »Jn. to 4.30 p.m >.18 words
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Advertisement116 1972-04-01 29 \For rapid relief from 4lh __iT y i and pains mm>w Beserol U I Al/ BESEROL works three ways: II I I 1 BESEROL kills pain II f I 2. BESEROL relaxes the muscles w II V I /TiA I/ i I 3 BESEROL reduces anxiety >'*-i,»'ff»y.*J if U I116 words
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Article53 1972-04-01 30 NAIROBI. Pri. Kenyan hotelier Edgar Hernrinn. driving a powerful red Nissanentered Datsun 249Z tnd chasing his third successive win. roared lntc Nairobi an hour before dawn today to take a decisive lead at the end of the first leg of the gruelling 6.180 kilometres (3.660-mlle) EastAP - 53 words
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Article51 1972-04-01 30 DACCA. Fri. Members of rival hotel unions slugged It out with wooden staves and Iron bars In the lobby, kitchen and coffee shop o. the Dacca Intercontinental Hotel today, and police had to flre bursts from automatic weapons outside the building to disperse the demonstrators.UPI - 51 words
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Article41 1972-04-01 30 BRIDOEWATER (Massachusetts). Prl. A series of explosions that witnesses said resembled "an atomic blast" tore through a fireworks complex yesterday, killing three people and touching off a flre which levelled eight of the factory's 10 building^—UPL41 words
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Article115 1972-04-01 30 32 hurt by Good Friday bomb OELFAST, Fri. Eighteen people were seriously injured, one of them losing an arm and a leg, in a bomb blast today as a wave of Good Friday violence shattered hopes of a peaceful Easter weekend. The explosion was caused by a car bomb leftReuter - 115 words
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Article24 1972-04-01 30 NEW DELHI, Fri RaU killed a sleeping two-year-old boy on Sunday In Oujarat. the United Newa of India reported today. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article79 1972-04-01 30 BRITAIN - KILLINGS IN TURKEY DEPLORED BRITAIN BY LONDON, Fri. Britain last night formally deplored the "senseless violence" that took the Uves of two kidnapped Britons and a Canadian In Turkey. Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home said In a statement that senseless violence against innocent people is a terrible feature of theReuter; UPI - 79 words
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132 1972-04-01 30 BUENOS AIRES. Fri. The guerilla kidnappers of Fiat executive Oberdan Sallustro have temporarily suspended his execution, pending further negotiations with the Flat company on their ransom terms, the evening newspaper La Razon said yesterday. La Razon said It found a communique from the Trotskylte People'sReuter - 132 words
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195 1972-04-01 30 Eight die, 52 lost at sea in storm TOKYO, Friday AT LEAST eight Japanese seamen are confirmed dead and another 52 listed as missing in a series of shipping disasters during storms that Wittered the Japanese coast early today. The Maritime Safety Agency said it (eared all 26 crew diedReuter - 195 words
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Article30 1972-04-01 30 MOBCOW. Pri. The Soviet Union today announced the launching of a new weather satellite equipped to measure heat radiation and record earth s snow and cloud cover. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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323 1972-04-01 30 SAIGON, Friday SOUTH Vietnamese troops killed 115 North Vietnamese moving on government positions below the Demi litarlsed Zone as the heaviest fighting in four years raged today. Over 3,000 shells and rockets had so far been fired into government positions inReuter; AP - 323 words
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Advertisement39 1972-04-01 30 MICHELIN AAS tyres For bigb I tf performance cars |9fP?S •afoty I Bf^s3 as never before t&^fe^vjfl Fantastic grip I in the wet. I Controlled adhesion. i^^^M^^^Hl^^^M Perfect braking. Far higher mileage. Unbeatable comfort Please contact your Michelin dealers39 words
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Advertisement158 1972-04-01 30 Yes, you too can get free passage and free lodging just as our good patrons do. Patronize our Casinos and become a good patron and p= we'll give you a free passage round trip j_2 Singapore/Djakarta and accommodate you in j comfortable lodgings too. You won't need *Jj a visa158 words
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Miscellaneous11 1972-04-01 30 The weather Weather outlook from 6 a.m. UU noon today Pair.11 words
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