The Straits Times, 25 August 1972
1972-08-25
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Title Section25 1972-08-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The National Nfiwspapur The Straits Times ■M 4. 1845 FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, 1972 *t CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377625 words
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Article, Illustration350 1972-08-25 1 The first volleys The battle for votes begins in earnest REPORTS OF THE RALLIES IN PAGES 6 AND 7 By STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS THE first shots of the big campaign for votes were fired at three mass rallies last night. At the PAP's rally at Petain Road, Jalan Besar, Foreign350 words
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122 1972-08-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government will ban all hippies from entering Malaysia from Sept. 1 The Home Affairs Ministry in a statement today, said hippies already in the country would be ordered to leave and their visit passes would not be extended The122 words
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Article27 1972-08-25 1 BOMBAY Thurs A twowee* strike by about 90.000 transport, sanitation and electricity workers which had caused chaos In Bombay was calked off early today ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article32 1972-08-25 1 JAKARTA, Thurs An Australian delegation headed by Sir Keith Waller of the Department of Foreign Affairs arrives here this weekend for the first annual bilateral conference on Austra-lian-Indonesian affairs. UPIUPI - 32 words
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132 1972-08-25 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. Communist guerillas ambushed combined Malaysian and Thai police units three times In Betong district on the Malaysian border, killing two Thai policemen and seriously wounding 14 others, police sources said today. The sources said Malaysian police suffered no casualties. The guerillas lastReuter - 132 words
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Article38 1972-08-25 1 KAMPALA. Thurs. President Idi Am in today warned African traders that they will become the laughing stock of Uganda s expelled Asians if they do not curb their fondness for drink Reuter (Sec Page Two iReuter - 38 words
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Article96 1972-08-25 1 Vetri faces libel action RETIRED CID chief Mr. Ong Kian Tlong yesterday took out a writ for alleged libel against R. Vetrivelu, secretary general of the United National Front. The former Assistant Commissioner of Police is basing his action and claim for damages on a press statement, allegedly published and96 words
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273 1972-08-25 1 Algeria returns $2.8 m hijack ransom DARIS, Thurs. Two r Delta Airlines executives flew to Washington today with their feet resting squarely on two black suitcases containing the record US$l million (about $2.8 million) hijack ransom returned to them by Algeria. The ransom was taken to Algiers on Aug. 2.Reuter; UPI - 273 words
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Article74 1972-08-25 1 CAPE KENNEDY Thurs The last Apollo moonship was mounted on Its Saturn S rocket today, marking the beginning of the end of America -s lunar exploration project The Apollo 17 spacecraft waa moved from its checkout building to the rocket hangar before dawn and thenUPI - 74 words
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Article33 1972-08-25 1 MOSCOW. Thurs Russia', pratbog fires, new burning for more than two months, have been a "great disaster" and have caused hospltallsations but no deaths, the newspaper Komsomolskaya Prav.ida ..aid today UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article30 1972-08-25 1 TOKYO Thurs Boviet bombers yesterday made a round trip flight from Siberia to the East China Sea. and Japans largert newspaper MM they cam« close to Shanghai UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article78 1972-08-25 1 BOMB HOAX MALTS JET ON TAKEOFF UIBLI.N, Thur»— A bomb warning and a ticking alarm clock put Dublin airport on emercencjr footing today as a British charter company (ourt Line BAC-111 carrying 113 people was halted Just brfore take-off. < rew and pattengera M-r<mbltd out of doomReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement173 1972-08-25 1 /namonAfK^K. [Engagement! nlr |S /qq,* s«»Msoi imi -mi tm 1 t« tw Intraco to go public —Page 13 INF suggests a defence force of drop-outs Page 5 YOI'TH'S fatal night out with two girls 10 $2.3 million payment to ex-STC workers 11 FRAI'D on HDB: Officer fined $3,000 15 GEMINI173 words
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Advertisement106 1972-08-25 1 abermain Kegitlered Tra<U Mark Needless to wait or line up in a long queue, From quickness this service takes its cue; So much will you be richer the same day, As your cheques are deposited this way. jjS[ Jt ft m Just encloee your cheques together with the pay in106 words
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World News
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Article, Illustration177 1972-08-25 2 Move to give Heath more power LONDON Thurs British Prime Mlsantw Edward Heath Is believed to be actively considering setting up a new "super mtsMcrial department. concentrating power more in his own hands The projected new Prill Ministerial Department, according to widely -published reports here, could move Britain cJoaer toReuter - 177 words
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Article53 1972-08-25 2 DACCA. Thurs A hand grenade exploded Inside the headquarters of the ruling Awami League on Wednesday but no (.ne was Injured Zlllur Rahman, the party's general secretary, was with two party leaders on the first floor when the grenade went off In an empty room on theUPI - 53 words
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Article455 1972-08-25 2 ONDON, Thurs. Seven British airlines tonight agreed to co-ordinate their operations in what could be the biggest civilian airlift IfJ history the evacuation of 50,000 Asians from Uganda. The flights from Uganda, where the Asian holders of British passports are under an expulsion orderAgencies - 455 words
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264 1972-08-25 2 DEIRUT, Thurs— King Hussein of Jordan said today he is golin: ahead with his plan to establish a Palestinian state in the Middle East and added that a new peace move could develop at the beginning of next year. In anUPI - 264 words
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Article25 1972-08-25 2 BANOKOK. Thum A dusk to-dawn cu-few clamped last month on four terrorl>t-inffsted ch.'trlcts of South Thailai.d s Fhattaiung province was .lited yesterday AP.AP - 25 words
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153 1972-08-25 2 'TOKYO, Thurs Japan will adopt a new passport designed to foil counterfeiters as a result of the Lod airport killings in Israel, Foreign Office sources said today. The reform was forced on the Government by Japanese terrorists sympathetic to the Palestine guerillas. Three Japanese153 words
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Miscellaneous34 1972-08-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f\X FITS PZBFECTC/ > k \anc? rue- colours J WMV worr you) CtecAuce i /^vfeu'a tuwc r> tune op *Tj^ oottr uwejT^ li f ermz excute tman TWffJ ~s\ IS34 words
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Article, Illustration265 1972-08-25 3 Teargas attack on anti-war protestors MIAMI BEACH, Thursday. POLICE fought anti-war demonstrators with massive barrages of teargas outside the hall where President (Nixon last night accepted the Republican Party's nomination for a second term as President. Almost 1.000 an ti -Nixon protesters were arrested In a night of street battlesReuter - 265 words
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Article69 1972-08-25 3 PARIS. Tfcurs The 10-year-old daughter of International Monetary Fund president Pierre Paul Schweitser was stabbed by a man with a kitchen knife at the door of her home y ester day Police said Miss Juliet Schweitser waa stabbed In the buttocks and thigh by a stranger who rangReuter - 69 words
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258 1972-08-25 3 MOSCOW. Thnrs. In Kremlin ideological chief Mikhail Suslov said yesterday that the results of President Nixon's Moscow summit were a "natural outcome" of the growth in Soviet might and international changes in favour of communism. Mr. Suslov, who ranks fourth in theReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1972-08-25 3 Help me carry on my quest for peace Nixon Lat us reject the policies of those who V whine and whimper about our frustrations and call on us to turn inward. Lat us not turn away from graatnoss. The chance Amer.cj now has to load the way to j lasting1,012 words
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Advertisement157 1972-08-25 3 FR|E/|| UUIUC Ul Hurry .hi. .tock. 1..t NlVEAsuntanoil NIVEA rlli^ Bain SUn <an Lsw^ B l r *fl contains a aaVjaaaafc aSllPVaP^B^aKraai s P ecia VQpi flilf^lUKjlß anti-burn gt^^MMl Sffl filter to help PaaHsa^^E Hjlll protect against maP^ll sunDurn anc a W^mtmJK^^^f^^^ < he same time i\^ promote a fast,157 words
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Advertisement337 1972-08-25 3 JFX*" r Vs^Bf^SammlT^^ 0 mb^V CmMM *la»W^ ttmafal amfllaSaf mPSla* .m! a H^_^^-^_^^_^ a^^Bf^a^a_4B|B>^ a^ l^^ B t lomosrd North Ctntttl Httd Otlict. Cution SuttL London Subsidiary and Associate Banks and Finance Houaaai Lombard Australia Limited Canbarra. Sydnay. Malbourna. Adelaide Parth. Brisban* Hobaa Nawcastta. Wollongong. Livarpool. Gaalono, Parramana. Bank Mown.337 words
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Article110 1972-08-25 4 RABAT. Thun A number of peoplt Wbo were closely associated vtth Ocn Mnhi— 4 Oofklr Morocco'! Defence Minuter who shot himself after last week's abortive assassination attempt on King Hassan have been arrested, wellnformed sources said yesterday The arrests were carried out In Rabat and Casablanca110 words
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Article196 1972-08-25 4 WASHINGTON. Thursday ITNDERCOVER agents smashed a major heroin smuggling ring in New York's Chinatown and seized 20 lb. of heroin worth U.S. $4 million, officials said yesterday. The U.S. Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs said four Chinese were arrested, including Kan Kit Huie, 60, describedReuter - 196 words
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107 1972-08-25 4 Pathet Lao rejects ceasefire proposal VIENTIANE. Than. T Fatbet Lao leader Prince Sowphaa— v— g has rejected a ceasefire proposed by Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma, officials said here today. The Pathet Lao response was discussed at the weekly Cabinet meetIng yesterday and the Government decided to make no more107 words
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504 1972-08-25 4 FISCHER IS CONTENT WITH A DRAW IN 17th GAME REYKJAVIK, Thurs The 17th game of the world chess championship match ended suddenly In a draw here last night and Bobby Fischer now needs only two and a half points from seven games to become the first American to take the504 words
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131 1972-08-25 4 One more bid to have remaining games filmed XTEW YORK. Thurs. 41 A lawyer for Chert Fox said yesterday thai he would fly to Iceland and try to persuadBobby Fischer to allow the remaining games of his chess match with Boris Spassky to tfilmed. Fox sued Fischer i i US$l.75131 words
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Miscellaneous353 1972-08-25 4 11THEN the 17th game was TT resumed, spectators anticipated a long end game in which Spassky would try to convert his slight material advantage Into a win. Disappointment was In store for all but Fischer's camp when the game ended In a draw by repetition of moves. That Spassky had353 words
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Miscellaneous221 1972-08-25 4 his mo"es. M> hope, expressed yesterday. for a Spas*ky victor) was misplaced optimism The wrltlnf, on the wall says "Fischer needs 2 points" and no one who ran read enn Imagine how Spassky can make five points before Fltcher checks out. ateanwMle. the Russian charges that there was some monkey221 words
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Article125 1972-08-25 5 WP protest over posters ruling THE WORKERS' Party Is against the restlctlons on the display of posters for the election. In a statement yesterday, the party asked when was it that the Government decided to Impose such restrictions that posters must be pasted on card-boards and bung, as opposed to125 words
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Article27 1972-08-25 5 INCHE Shs art Tadln. parliamentary secretary (Education Culture) will attend the annual speech day of Maju Secondary School In Dunman Road tomorrow at 4 pjn.27 words
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Article, Illustration589 1972-08-25 5 UNF suggests a defence force of dropouts By R. CHANDRAN IF COMMUNISTS ARE THE MAIN THREAT, THEN WE'RE REDS: VETRI fMK United National Front sterda\ suggested a new form of voluntary defence force for Singapore. In an Interview with the Straits Times, Mr R. Vetrlvelu, the UNF secretary-general, said that589 words
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Miscellaneous252 1972-08-25 5 Straits Times Crossword ACmoas f. in the event one's sub 1. Instruction to motorists In conscious rt— lrw may be •mad etas* thoroufhfarss 7 aMjor w -cuw m X nl tI L mpp^* to (7> Sootse 'obSct to'atVrtc* tor Cat perhaps showtnf art ol milUnt crowd (I 4) manosurrlnf with252 words
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Article, Illustration226 1972-08-25 6 PAP RALLY IN PETAIN ROAD FOREIGN Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam last ni^ht accused the Opposition parties of not wanting a strong independent Singa|x>rc. "I will tell you what the election's all about. he said at a mass rally held In226 words
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517 1972-08-25 6 to stand for election Where did he suddenly get the money from?" "Leong Mud Kwai of the Peoples Front was involved in bankruptcy proceedings. But again at the last minute he managed to raise a few thousand to settle his debt Where did517 words
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Article, Illustration447 1972-08-25 7 Don't let us be backyard of foreign industry WORKERS PARTY RALU AT FARRER PARK TIIK WORKERS l\irt\ war Bed l.isl infill ;ig;tinsl tlic lU'puMic becoming the "backyard of foreign indiis(l It s At its mass rally at Farrer Park, party chairman. Mr Hens Swee Tour said We welcome foreign investments.447 words
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610 1972-08-25 7 BARISAN RALLY AT QUEEN STREET BARISAN SOBl a 1 1 S chairman Dr. Lee Slew Choh, last night strongly opposed the PAP Government's Intention of developing Singapore into "a global city." Addressing his party's mass rally In610 words
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Article145 1972-08-25 7 Police have issued permits for the following rallies today: PAP: 7 to It p.m. Guleca Road/ Lorong Gulega KechJl. PAT: 7 to It 9.01. Lorong Tai Seng, in front of Hong San Temple. PAP: 7 to It p.m. Queen Street near Manila Street. PAP: 7 to It p.m..145 words
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74 1972-08-25 7 POLITICAL parties are expected to go campaigning on microphoneequipped vehicles before polling day. They have sought permission from the police to operate these vehicles to strengthen their political campaigns. Police said yesterday they had granted six political parties and one independent permission to use74 words
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Article120 1972-08-25 7 TWE Postal Services De- partment yesterday announced that air mall letters, boxes and parcels to Belgium the Netherlands Australia and Japan, can be insured from Sept 1 Previously, ins v r anee was only available for surface mall At the Oeneral Post Office and the120 words
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Advertisement166 1972-08-25 7 ZURICH! NEW MSA DESTINATION I 1 <^^^HHl^^^^| Zurich: heart of I I BflH I Switzerland and one of fl H I MSA's newest cities. Now, I _J^r "Vmt Iwe go there twice a week, J I leaving Singapore every Wf Aw I Tuesday and Saturday at I t^mf I 8.30pm.166 words
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313 1972-08-25 8 NATIONAL WILL TO DEVELOP VITAL' VO amount of regional co-operation will do Asean any good without a national will to develop. Speaking In Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Dr. Augustine H.H. Tan, senior economics lecturer with the University of Singapore, said: "It313 words
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Article, Illustration172 1972-08-25 8 DOPULAR Indone--1 slan actor singer Benjamin Suklrman, guest star for the King and Queen of Pops" show at the National Theatre tonight, arrived yesterday from Jakarta Benjamin. 31. has starred In seven Indonesian lllms and cut 20 longplaying records. The King and172 words
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Article67 1972-08-25 8 ABOUT 159 babies will vie for the title of National Champion Baby 1972 at the fifth Grand National Baby Show at the Conference Hall on Sunday at 1.30 p.m. The babies are champions in their respective age groups from 53 community centres. The show is organised67 words
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228 1972-08-25 8 Bandar Sari Bagawan rE National Bank here has taken out a writ against a Japanese shipyard Takehara for $1 million. An an alternative If the debt was not settled, the bank would like to foreclose the forty acre land the shipyard228 words
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Article41 1972-08-25 8 SPANISH flamenco guitarist Angel Garcia Peralta will give a guitar recital at the Singapore Conference Hall on Sept 6 at 8 p m His performance will be presented by the Singapore Musical Society and the Young Musicians Society.41 words
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Article32 1972-08-25 8 JURONG Town Ambulance and Nursing Division of the Si John Ambulance Brigade* Jurong Corps, v.ill hold Its National Day celebration tomorrow at 7 p.m. at its centre In Corporation Drive32 words
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Miscellaneous132 1972-08-25 8 BMBAME BTHMST Q CWt MobtrU Allmy Ovp By V.T. H ami in 9ttf. AJMTMOU YB^SH*. AWTMT .IT SUMS TOOK SOMt -J lAM SMCMW THAT RIG I O»O VSURE WO! WW, V^ tm. KCUNB FEOA 1 **njL GLAD KJNOA NERVE T6Mk» UH- HOCK IN HIS MOUTH DO i'W, t BET >OJHg132 words
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Advertisement595 1972-08-25 9 PACKET GRANULATED J DANISH SLICED f WHOLE f SOUPS 2 f.r SUGAR si 52 COOKED HAM $2.60 CHICKEN 2.1 0 I lit v,ri.ti., 95^ ORCHID p r bag (SKINLKS wJ. LEGS Jj 3 MAGGI 1 5 (226 kg.) I DEFAnED) I4M DANISH ••••A A AAAAAAAA it A A •••IH^» INSTANT595 words
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Article, Illustration383 1972-08-25 10 Arrest order against singer was 'in error' CHIEF Justice Mr. Wee Chonj? Jin yesterday allowed with costs an appeal by Australian singer Jenny Marshall on a civil matter arising from her arrest in January. The appeal was against the decision of a district Judge who had disallowed representations on her383 words
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183 1972-08-25 10 DON'T STAY WITH IN-LAWS ADVICE BY JUDGE MR. Justice Winslow yesterday spoke favourably of married couplrs who stayed separately from their parents. He said this while hearing a divorce petition of businessman lav Lens Yeow who was suing his wife. Tan Poh Hin. for divorce on the grounds of adultery.183 words
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Article49 1972-08-25 10 MEMBERS o( (lye youth organisations will donate blood at the Blood Transfusion Service. Outram Hospital, on Sunday at 10 a.m. They are the Hello Support Oroup Club. Malay Youth Literary Association. Singapore Adventurers' Club. Singapore Natural Health Society and the YMCA Young Adults' Oroup49 words
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Article31 1972-08-25 10 SINGAPORE'S Chase Club will stage a varlety-cum-maglc show Maglchase '72. In aid of the Singapore Leprosy Relle( Association at the National Theatre on Sept 2 at 7 30 p.m31 words
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Article66 1972-08-25 10 Chinese-Y to hold judo grading CHINESE YMCA wiU hold a Judo grading at its Tanglln centre or. August 31 at 6 30 p in The association will also start a Judo course (or beginners on Sept 5 Its centre (or hpplled behavioural science will conduct a course on management psychology66 words
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365 1972-08-25 10 -COURT TOLD OF STABBING J^ CORONER heard yesterday how a young man's night -out \Vith two girl companions ended with 10 masked men stabbing him to death. His friend, Wu Shlng Weow, 24, said that the 10-man gang, hooded with white handkerchiefs, came365 words
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208 1972-08-25 10 PETALINO JAVA. Thurs. More than 3.000 Article 30 citizenship certificates have been verified since the wamlnjt was given that the SeDt. 30 deadline will not be extended. A spokesman of the National Registration Department here today however would not comment on the response208 words
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Article244 1972-08-25 10 A DISPENSARY assistant told the High Court yesterday of his wife's love affair with a British aircraftsman Just four months after their wedding in March 1968. Ng Beng Thong, who was granted a divorce on the grounds of desertion, said it all began in July 1968244 words
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Advertisement367 1972-08-25 10 RIX-SKY-ROXY- JURONC: OPENS TODAY EXTRA! FREE -U Auzms" COMMEMORATIVE I STAMPS TO AU PATRONS^ WHILE STOCKS LAST with i cast of ALL S fAWS TOP STARS A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE I COLOR V MANOARIN WITH SOPfRIMPOStD [NGUSM 1 CHINfSf SUBTITLES I at iifu NITE CLUB 2«O-2«« ONCHANO ROAD. SIN«Ar>ONI.367 words
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Advertisement63 1972-08-25 10 Ocean Theatre ttMl (Air conditioned) TODAY OH IT 2 Skawi a* 2.M 4 7 JO Sanieev Kumor Rookhre Mehmood in PARAS" (Hindustoni) m Color with English 4 Moloy Subs. Tomorrow "The Be«efi" (Mondorm). OPENS TOMORROW 3. m 9 p.«. Mumtci, Jeetendra, Leena, Pron, Mehmood in "NUMJOLI" Eng/Molay Subtitles. Eastman Color63 words
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Advertisement322 1972-08-25 10 S UNDER THI DISTINGUISHED PATRONACf OF THI HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS 5 _jdi^_ INCHE OTHMAN WOK /T^\ ssssssSJ*^^^ IN Of I svir I"" SINGAPORE kUmW CYCLING ASSOCIATION \J* J J UNOIR THI AUSPICES OF m m M SIN6APOKI NATIONAL SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD •I ODEON THEATRE— 1, I; ILWEINESIAY. 30TN322 words
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Advertisement751 1972-08-25 10 "ORGANISATION a LAST BAVI 1laa». 1.4», 400, 4JO SCHOOL CHILMtN s* 00 ta AN.T SIAT at ALL SHOWI JACK WILD. MAR» liVtY!; w.th imuK by The SEE GtEi g "1-W.A.1.K." (MekxJv irtroducing Trocv Hyo« Cotor OPENS TOMORROW Chan Koon Toi bat id Ch THE TOUHC PfOPLI 0| (A SHAW PRODUCTION751 words
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Article, Illustration236 1972-08-25 11 SBC stepped onl« the catwalk, paved. as* glMed forward •Ml asMl confident AppUMe followed her down the carpeted length Nothing unusual for fjohion oho* »\«rpt that the model in the ankle-length red-and-Mac Nina Ricel creation was not a236 words
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149 1972-08-25 11 A $1.5 MILLION bid for the factory and land of Telephone Industries of Singapore, which was to be a tolnt Singapore-Swedish joint venture, failed yesterday The price for the pro I perty. on more than 200.000 sq ft of land in Jurnng.149 words
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Article62 1972-08-25 11 THE Singapore Oovernment Public Works Co-operative Thrift •nd Loan Society Ltd. has reelected Mr S Rajaratnam of the PWD at chairman. Other officials are: Mr. Michael Yee (secretary). Mr. LT.O. Bhodynalker (treasurer); Mr. AM. Gomei (assistant secretary treasurer) and Msssn.. IF Alvln. V. Supptah. B.V Pereira.62 words
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Article31 1972-08-25 11 THE Housing and Development Board Workers' Union will hold its annual meeting at the Lee Kong Chlan Hall. Wisma AUPK in Upper Paya Lebar Road, tomorrow at 3 p.m.31 words
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Article66 1972-08-25 11 NANYANO Girls High School in King s Road, off Buklt Tlmah. will hold a handiwork exhibition and fun fair tcmorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m More than 10.000 items will be on display for sale to help raise funds for the renovation of Nanyang Primary66 words
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78 1972-08-25 11 A CALEDONIAN Airways Boeliu-707 made an emerfency landing at Chanii airfield early yesterday. The 707 with 197 Ml board landed safely. The plane, which came In from Bahrein, was approaching Singapore when the pilot detected a fault aboard. lie radioed Paya Lr bar Airport Control78 words
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Article260 1972-08-25 11 $2.3mil for 2,100 ex-STC workers Paid to Redundancy Payments Fund THE Labour Ministry announced yesterday that redundancy payments of over l l.\\ million due to 2,136 former employees of the Singapore Traction Co. have been paid into the Hedundancy Payments Fund by the Receiver of the STC. The STC had260 words
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113 1972-08-25 11 LARGEST, FASTEST CONTAINER SHIP DUE rKYO Bay, the world's largest and fastest container ship, will call at Singapore for the first time on Aug. 31. The ship, carrying some 2,800 20-ft. long containers Is the first of five fullycellular vessels ordered by Overseas Containers Ltd. to be put into operation113 words
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Advertisement72 1972-08-25 11 I The wonderful English food of the good old days is hack at THE BEEFEATER Meet your friends in a genuine Pub atmosphere. 417, River Valley Road. Open for lunch dinner 7days a week II 30a.m. -Midnight Phone *****5 •Dek-fous told Counter [l landTakc Away BVmMSfifi aVaaahCsT ■^TR' tm l**~>72 words
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Miscellaneous53 1972-08-25 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /HOW ABOUT SOME RAZOK THAT'S TH'CWCAPeST /BL APES, SHAVING CHSAJA, A ITEM I CARRY AN 1 I HAIR 01L....H8H...H8TH... >M THATS ALL VA V STOMACH PILLS, -r ""^^>, KVKB. BUY! >»,«UN &LASSES I'LL y I GOT A F«UW WHAT BVKR YOU THAr) va po it53 words
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The Straits Times FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 1972
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Article361 1972-08-25 12 President Nixon is an old hand at keeping his political cards close to his chest while watching his opponents overplay their hands. Typically, his speech in acceptance of the Republican nomination for a second term in the White House reveals nothing of the strategy he Intends to pursue361 words
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Article168 1972-08-25 12 The success of the European Economic Community has given regional co-operation almost the magic potentialities of a sinseh's cure all pill A vague togetherness in economic efforts, of common trade barriers against the outside world and a consequent upsurge of inter-regional trade and commerce, it is assumed,168 words
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Article409 1972-08-25 12 A Bl.l'rK pipe-smoking Irish Peer with aa impish sense of humour takes over the hot seat as Piesident of the International Olympic Committee. lord KiUanin. 58. is a journalist, author, movie producer and businessman with interests in oil and banking. He has been409 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1972-08-25 12 TOM WICKER - RIDING THE CREST OF CONFIDENCE TOM WICKER Polls show 30 to 40 tier cent of Democrats MOV planning 1 to vote for jt Nixon, and with B George Wallace 2 not running a g f^iird party campaign. :hr once solidly 2 Dernocraftc south I looks solidly m Nixon Agnew for1,406 words
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253 1972-08-25 12 Getting to the bone of crime in Africa a Jail to beat up some 40 thieves who were held there, It was "an act of brutality" the Nairobi Dally Nation, one of black Africa's biggest clrcul a 1 1 on newspapers, commented. Some of the men beaten In the JailReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration338 1972-08-25 12 Agnew comes into his own upward. They showed what he had already sensed; that the country had loved him for his swathing attacks. But whether that victory, largely one of Image and popularity, can be seen as a mark of the process of becoming the party's nominee and the country's338 words
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Advertisement20 1972-08-25 12 Jtt JjL SELSUN V^| .0A IS YOUR ANSWER qJabbott NEALTN CAKE WOILI-WIE A JL, JL, AVAILABLE AT BEL.BUN ALL PHARMACIES20 words
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Advertisement68 1972-08-25 12 FLCWERS BY NTERFLORA Jfti t ARE THE SPECIAL'4w Send flowers by Interflora whenever the occasion calls for a special gift. Interflora florists can deliver flowers anywhere around the world. Phone your nearest Interflora florist now, Stnd flowvs by INTERFL ORA yHy INTERFLORA Sitocttd Florists mm ©offers you something very special68 words
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Article300 1972-08-25 13 NGIAM TONG HAI - INTRACO TOGO PUBLIC NGIAM TONG HAI By Shareholders' meeting to be called next month to approve move 'pllh (iovernment sponsored international trading iii|».in\. Intraco Limited, is lo usk the Monetary Authority of Singa(x>re for permission to apply for listing on the SUx-k Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. It will call300 words
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Article36 1972-08-25 13 In yesterday's Toto draw. No. 67 72. the numbers picked were: 22 11. 12. 3 and 36 The additional number was 43 In the circles' draw, the numbers were 47. 11 and 3736 words
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357 1972-08-25 13 Armed robbers raid Tanglin jewellers THREE armed robbers staged a daring threeminute hold-up at B.P. de Silva. the Jewellers, in busy Tanglin Road yesterday morning, and got away with 40 watches worth $8,000 They also assaulted the manager, Mr. U.A.O. de Silva, 41 and his office boy. K. Asokan, 16.357 words
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67 1972-08-25 13 Recognition for SILO by four more firms FOUR more companies have accorded recognition to the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation, to represent their employees. They are Senncon kJectronics Factory (Ptei Ltd. which employs 180 workers. Supreme Star Engineering Pte. Ltd. (230) Kiwi International (Bouth-«aat Ailti Pte. Ltd. (70) and Yang Ah67 words
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Article56 1972-08-25 13 THE Kerala Association of Singapore will onuiut an Onam cultural night at the National Theatre tomorrow, at 1.90 p m Some 3.500 people are expected to attend the Malayalee harvest festival. Various diplomatic missions including the Indonesian. Malaysian and Indian here. will put up cultural troupes during56 words
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Article, Illustration413 1972-08-25 13 NANCY BVRAMJI - NANCY BVRAMJI ..TO COPE WITH lOOpc JUMP IN PASSENGER ARRIVALS AND INCREASE JOBS By VAST job opportunities •W open up with the rapid growth in civil aviation, as more than SIN million will be spent on Singapore's airport development in the next few years The413 words
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Advertisement105 1972-08-25 13 house of rosewood -^■■•■^^sl rosewood furniture radio-cabinet ■t^Ja^y sofa bedroom set dining set ££2|lft| others are also available BUSJI Manufactured by SINGAPORE HANDICRAFTS CENTRE Showroom 4 Oxlvy Road S port 9 Tti *****1 *****4 Sol* Aftntt Rsiping Store (PtG.)ud I SINGAPORE 173, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tal *****4. KUALA LUMPUR:105 words
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Advertisement165 1972-08-25 13 Novvyou can be a little more natural and a lot more beautiful with Mary Quant's Special Recipes. /aaaaxV aaaL MaT^ iTI ii^lf^ r^Bßßßßßßßaaßaaa^^aPfl I b^^bbbb! BBBBBBBKk^. aaV. Baaaßamalp^^^^ v '■^k^^^HK. 11 4^R aW a^^*^^^^ t^ Mary Quant has packed a pantry-full of nature's ingredient* wneatgem oil, beeswax, honeysuckle, and colours165 words
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Miscellaneous877 1972-08-25 13 On your TV and Radio I.M PM Open ng and Where T^e The Diplomat 3.M PM Programme Summary 1 15 Chahaya Heart ls 7.H Olympc W72 Highlights (C) J.iJ Malay drama-Huian batu m Schoo Mathimati 2 Fof The «J M Hews (C, [s^l,^^* 1 M A Diary of £»ent, mi877 words
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169 1972-08-25 14 Hold up in lift: Woman loses $500 ARMED robber* got away with a total of $676 la two holdups Wednesday la the first ease, a man armed with a daf err held ■p housewife Cecilia Lav it. In i Uft at Orchard Court at 19 p m and robbed her169 words
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116 1972-08-25 14 Minister to open new vocational institute Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng Minister of State (Education) will open the Paslr Panjang Vocational Instl tute at Alexandra Road today at 7.30 p.m. The opening ceremony will be followed by a concert and exhibition. The Institute, which conduct* both lull-tune and part-time eoursss on116 words
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Article, Illustration482 1972-08-25 14 Asian common market: 'Not in 10 years' LEVEL OF ACHIEVEMENT NOT SAME: ENVOY BRISBANE. Thursday COMMON market for Southeast Asia was probably not possible for five to 10 years, Singapore's High Commissioner to Australia, Mr. A.P. Raja h, suggested here today. Mr. Rajah, a former Speaker of the Singapore LegislativeReuter - 482 words
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70 1972-08-25 14 Gift to home from Dale Carnegie group THE Dale Carnegie Rock Chapter will donate about 1600 worth of medical equipment to the Tampines Home for Retarded Children. Tampanles Road on Sunday at 11.30 a.m Mr Fcter Ng, chairman of the chapter* charily project, will make the presentation to the chairman70 words
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304 1972-08-25 14 LITERACY IS NO LONGER THE TEST: RAJA A 100 per cent literacy rate is now "an obsolete test" of an advanced country. The Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said this In a message to the Festival of Books jointly organised by the Singapore Book Publishers Association and the National Book304 words
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274 1972-08-25 14 PENANG, Thurt THE PENANG Hoteliers' Association today urged the Government to restrict approval of building plans for more hotels in the city area. "Instead It should consider giving more encouragement to the development of beach hotels," said Mr. Kho Kirn Swee, president274 words
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Advertisement142 1972-08-25 14 MARPmautfiari a jHEB <mrVE3k COL^KNOf aP^^S-^al IGHT^W <OOLD fl^K^ m **fl*MOfvD \j m COT N SH B I VS| Headache? JaaBBBBBBBi *Cal K fc Bam aaf aar Waaai asa^^iflWSi bbb\ aaT bb^^bbbbbbbb! aw* i b^b^b^^^l Tiger Balm gently soothes thfi ntf in a wti v pjr»jP] As soon as you142 words
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Advertisement85 1972-08-25 14 Another hit by fl vashis fl in Doubieknlt IBEr fabrics fl VI Newty arrived *±WfW 1 widest fl W fl range fl W at usual very fl moderate fl W prices fl m fl Suits fl W trousers fl w can be fl W Our tailored fl m long in85 words
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166 1972-08-25 15 Umno to discuss control of newspapers KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The question of Malajrslanlaatlon In the newspaper Industry will again be dlacuaaed at the I mno supreme council meeting here on Saturday The meeting to be held ■I Tun Rasak's office U expected to adopt certain lines of action arising from166 words
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Article50 1972-08-25 15 MR KUMAR Lai ha» been rtocud prtstdeni of the Alumni IaUTMUoMI Singapore Other officials are Mr One Teck Joon < first viot-prcaideni I Mr William Ho Sun Cneonß iMcand i tea pmictintt; »»r Eine»t Wonf Thtan Vow i secretary i. Dr Charles Ng <as«sUnt Mcraury* and Mlv Belinda50 words
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196 1972-08-25 15 Fear some people have of Singapore success example- EDUCATION Minister Mr Ltm Kirn San, has spoken of the "fear" some people have of Singapore becoming an exemplary newly-inde-pendent state. He singled out a book written by a British geography professor and the Far Eastern Economic Review which prophesied a Singapore196 words
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Article35 1972-08-25 15 THE Health Ministry yesterday confirmed two more cholera cases, bringing the total to 109. They involve a 67 -year-old construction worker at Smith Street and a 44-year-old bumboatman living at LenKkok Bahru.35 words
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193 1972-08-25 15 Such a bore, those meetings of doctors Kl ALA HMFIR Than. It's a bore at doctor* annual general mertiniv the Malayan Medical Association said in Us latest newsletter. The same facet and the same voice* keep haunting the meetings while others enrolled for the occasion do not even tarn un193 words
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Article27 1972-08-25 15 THE 1305 Duntnan Oovemmrnt Chinese Middle School Scout Group will hold Its annual campflrf at the school In Dunman Road on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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433 1972-08-25 15 MAUREEN CHUA - FRAUD ON HDB: OFFICER FINED $3,000 MAUREEN CHUA By §KN I O R resettlement inspector \jeo\\ Poo Lip, 45, was fined $3,000 yesterday when he pleaded guilty to using a family survey form to deceive the Housing Board. The coun neard that the form dated Dec. 8 last year, contained433 words
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Article103 1972-08-25 15 Salesman granted a divorce A SALESMAN was granted a divorce by the High Court yesterday on grounds that his wife was suffering from an incurably unsound mind Su Yong Chee. who was married In April 1958 and has three children, said his wife. Choo Yoke Ha. had been admitted to103 words
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80 1972-08-25 15 Bishop Yap for world Methodist meet BISHOP Yap Kirn Hao of the Methodist Church here will leave for Bristol tomorrow to attend the executive committee of the World Methodist Council meeting. Or. Yap. vice-chairman of the 103-man executive committee which co-ordinates the work of members throughout the world, will be80 words
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Article25 1972-08-25 15 THE Spastic Children* Association will not hold tta flag day on Sept. 2 Polling Day A later date will be announced25 words
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Advertisement180 1972-08-25 15 If it's sound advice you need... This is it Take any one of these Pioneer AM/FFvi solid state stereo receivers. And be assured of natural sound. The 'Linear Dial Scale' of each model ensures easy and accurate station selections. Pioneer stereo receivers are versatile too. w\ For instance, SX-828 handles180 words
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Advertisement405 1972-08-25 15 ORLANE BRINGS BACK BY POPULAR DEMANDOPERATION 821 Following OHane's Creme H2I three new H2I prodm t* to v/<>/» *uzm of Oilf Mademoiselle Nadine Fouche, Orlane's international cosmetologist v here again to offer their comprehensive H2I facial treatment with their neu lotion Colloidale H2I and Emulsion H2I Mademoiselle Fouche will first405 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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124 1972-08-25 16 Stop these students in way-out garb I WAS waiting the other day for a bus in front of the Singapore Vocational Institute and saw a few boys with long hair, fashionable white shirts, flare pants, white shoes Katot over with the tiah flag and finally a lovely school canvas bag124 words
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301 1972-08-25 16 The need for standard cards for the organ donors LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names ond oddresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not wont your name published. WITH the establishment of the Medical (Therapy, Education and Research) Act, it301 words
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Letter97 1972-08-25 16 THE present situation In a backlane In George Street, besides the STB is unendurable It has become a refuse collecting centre. The health department van collects the refuse once only in the day early in the morning. Later, refuse brought in by cart fills the huge dustbins which are left97 words
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Letter66 1972-08-25 16 MANY stenographers like me are In a vulnerable position and subject to exploitation by their employers. As we are not unionised, we have to bear our sufferings in silence. We are indeed a helpless lot. In the circumstances. I suggest that all stenographers get together and form a union or66 words
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Letter60 1972-08-25 16 I UNDERSTAND that the Housing and Development Board staff is given priority in the allocation of HDB flats. About ten per cent of the flats in any locality is reserved for these people. Considering the large number of HDB employees, the public Is thus placed at a disadvantage. This Is60 words
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189 1972-08-25 16 PSA doing all it can to curb the dust at Pasir Panjang WK thank "."rtli Miler" (S.T., Aug. 3) and TT "Dr. I.W.H. Chew" (ST., July 20) for their comments on dust conditions in Pasir Panjang and their suggestions to improve the situation. We regret the Inconvenience caused by the189 words
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Letter86 1972-08-25 16 WE refer to the letter by Charles Urn (S.T. Aug. 18). The coloured lights In Queenstown were installed at the request of the Queenstown Seventh National Day Celebrations Working Committee. The lights iorm part of the decorations Including buntings, banners and coloured lights in the streets. The writer86 words
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Letter78 1972-08-25 16 WE refer to the letter from 'C.L.' (8.T., Aug. 17». The size for bathrooms In the Board's four-room fiats Is 53" x3' 6". therefore, providing an area of approximately 17 sq.ft. which allows plenty of room for movement. The Board ;s aware that bathrooms serve a dual purpose hence, the78 words
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Letter55 1972-08-25 16 ii/ITH reference to the TT letter by "Over Worried" (B.T. Aug. 17) plans are in hand to construct a sultaue pedestrian overhead bridge at Jalan Toa Payoh. Action Is also being taken to build bus shelters along the road for the convenience of bus commuters. YEONG KIM KM Public Relations55 words
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Letter81 1972-08-25 16 I REFER to the letter by •'Horrified Observer" (8.T., Aug. 21) c o onplaining that Chinese comics glorifying violence and gangsterism can be picked up from any bookstall and would like to state that It has been our policy to prohibit the distribution and sale of such publications. "Horrified Observer"81 words
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207 1972-08-25 16 Clear the flat decks for children call to HDB THE HDB have built an 1 Improved type of flats which have open space on the ground floor I presume they are decks for the children of the residents The decks from Block 158 to Block 174 of Lorong 1 Toa207 words
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Letter60 1972-08-25 16 RECENTLY there appeared a group of longhaired boys at the Junction of Lorong S.mpang Pagak and Jalan Pagak. This Is their meeting place and they turn up every evening at about seven and remain there sometimes till midnight. They always take drugs and misbehave themselves whenever they are high on60 words
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Advertisement142 1972-08-25 16 I II f I Diethelm has seven other sizes With single drainers, double drainers, no quality 18/8 stainless steel with polished drainers (or right or left hand fitting or satin finish. Because they're locally de twin sink units and even a round signed and made, the price, is reasonable. sink142 words
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Advertisement397 1972-08-25 16 10 ways the Dale Candle Course kelps men and women: Acquire, poise and confidence a Speak affactivtly Sail yourself and your idee* Bill your bast with any fWP Remamber names Thii* and speak on your ft«t Control fear and worry Be bettar conversationalist Develop your hidden abilities Win a better397 words
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Article, Illustration386 1972-08-25 17 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA In ratio of candidates fielded B, \l'l' bus companies will dis|>l;iy fait of duirge posters of political (in tits not of individual candidates contesting the general election, the Kegistrar of Vehicles .uinounced yesterday. In a statement, the Registrar said the bus companiesAP - 386 words
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92 1972-08-25 17 3-day meet by Asean's immigration experts ASEAN experts in immigration, customs, and quarantine will hold a threeday meeting in Singapore from Monday. About 20 delegate;, from the rive member countries, will discuss simplifying and creating uniformity In quarantine customs and Immigration procedures Mr Lam Pen* Loon, director of the Singapore92 words
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93 1972-08-25 17 Guilty plea by robber caught red-handed Peh Geok San, 30, Jobless, was caught red-handed when he tried to rob a man of his belongings at Outram Road on June 1. Yesterday. Pek. pleaded guilty to attempting to rob Cheang Mng Lye. with four others one of »horn was armed with93 words
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Article64 1972-08-25 17 A SEMINAR on management view of computers will be held at the Regional English Language C«ntre from Sept. 11 to Oct. 2. Organised by Resources Management International, the 10-MMten seminar will be conducted by Mr Harvey Goldstein liom the State University of New York, and Mr. Oeoffrey W.H64 words
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Article60 1972-08-25 17 PENANO Thurs City water engineer Mr. Kam U-Tee advised householders to "treat the next few days as a very critical period." Daily consumption of water should not exceed 20.5 million gallons. he warned. adding "Consumers should make extra efforts to conserve supplies tomorrow and on Saturday,60 words
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Article59 1972-08-25 17 DR. Wong Hee Deong. senior dental officer with the HeaUh Ministry. has been elected president of the Singapore New Zealand Association. Other officials are: Mrs. Jacqueline Anda vice-president > Mr Ng Fook Kah (secretary). Miss Olenys Waite (aatt. secretary t. and Miss Judith Ann Bryan (Treasurer). Committee59 words
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196 1972-08-25 17 Jail visiting wife hid ganja in bra for hubby k S2 YLAR-OLD xihoujrwitr, Noorbaya bintr Mnstaffa walked into the medium security prison in (hand with nine kartoos of ganja In her brassiere for her husband who was serving sentence. Yesterday, she was fined $400 for illegally bringing the ganja into196 words
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260 1972-08-25 17 I^UALA LUMPUR, lx Thurs The board of directors of Nanyang Press (Singapore) Ltd. proposes to issue to Malaysian citizens 51 per cent of the issued share capital of its Malaysian subsidiary. The subsidiary. Nanyang Press < Malaya i Berhad. is the260 words
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Article59 1972-08-25 17 THE MP for Chanel. Mr Robin Sim Boon Woo. will officiate at the opening of the new road at Ayer Oetnuroh at the aMi Gemuroh community centre. Winn Loons Road, tomorrow at |v The opening of the road will be preceded by motorcycle and scooter59 words
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Advertisement213 1972-08-25 17 There is no other in Singapore Jm mVJ 1 ....there is no jjf other shop in Singapore mr like GEORG JENSEN Gaorg Jensen products give you more than baauty More than exclusive, distinctly* design More than priceless workmanship an<« quality More than prestige They also give you va(uc A Gaorg213 words
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Advertisement62 1972-08-25 17 We'll jet you direct to the USA 2 hours faster than any other airline... Philippine Airlines jet you fastest to the USA in superb DCB comfort. And you fly Philippine Airlines all the way. Singapore, Manila, Honolulu, San Francisco. 4 times weekly. Call your Travel Agent or Philippine Airlines for62 words
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Article162 1972-08-25 18 LATStT (CUNTIFIC TRIATMINT* Par natural faasianms heowa t i*an anas, all sain aanaMtiana. saßJhtar saexam. nsamMmsi^ ana np aaS* trained and inaWOsd Beauty hjimir and nayses meiaalat _yNS> as pane* trapesal aanenejeiee. BHMeI ■miliin. inijha-s *****3 (S par*) OOC LOVER* Whan i ii mm you da taday dan t162 words
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Obituary30 1972-08-25 18 ATTERtBV eiOßwl B. beMned bus band af Vera. passed awsy suddenly 21 «72 No flowen by request Danatians le •P C A in his memory •a Mate it be30 words
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Article35 1972-08-25 18 TNI FAMILY Or the late Mr. P •laaathamby thank the staff of Oiaeral Hospital (J.B i far the kind car* given relative* and friends tar their assistant* taadslisrss. wreaths and preaeac* dum« their recent35 words
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Advertisement542 1972-08-25 18 AMFeiXIFeOMIMT/pfKSOWAL I fMOIC C.1.T.1. TIL: *****1 ....p.,. mm 'rLL"*" 1 FOR DETAILS L? I m**> V f •>•»* ruR ■*•■"<>•• nVanassssi It* 1* t* word* I smi IWnu n uoti w..s »m«s»*#* and Malsytia Si M s exrd I ajtaSssßm IllJt fsr IS t-aras afmlm.-i %M «e t* words CAT*542 words
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Advertisement682 1972-08-25 18 WROPCAN r-ACTBRY IN 4URONC na*lril ShUMd Machinists with knowledge af amilieh and ability to rend fram drawing Oaad aalanr and wock iBbX 9tmwMtmM S\r* •Cr#i*iM IM ntiriml appuennts ssmmM apply with particular; af iSu rattan, experience etc. ta Bam AMOT* BT pare Application* are lavited fram a.agaaeei rMlsens (ar th*682 words
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Advertisement736 1972-08-25 18 BUILDING CONTRACTOR require* honest. hard-working site-clerk •earn Pick up driver, with knowledge af Building Weeks Fall particular. salary desired -O Baa ASIMS II Spare WANTIU A LEADINC COOK for a Chinese family ef four la dlst 10 Must be able te cook Chinese and Europeaa feed Oaad salary Ring Spar*736 words
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Advertisement780 1972-08-25 18 LEAOINC ORGANISATION seeks awaHOsd Accountant with practical experience la Administration Excellent Remuneration Please forward details to Mr. Cheng PO Bax ISS. Singapore ALISMAN CUM BILL COLLECTOR wanted by Electrical nrm. Applicants ar* requested ta write with reaume ta P.O. Bax 131, Spore, together with enrlassd (non-returnable i photograph reliable MALAY780 words
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Advertisement964 1972-08-25 18 m A N T I D AIRCONOITIONINC APPRENTICES MECHANIC* by established organisation Training |H»l*ll. school leaver* with diivins licence preferred Tel Mill Spar* WAITRESS!* RIOUIBIO far Reataur aat and Bar. Apply personally st •9. Seransoaa Oardea Way. Phone •13M 8 pore. WANTED LADIES GIRLS for sewing dree*** by Palssns. T-M.964 words
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Advertisement982 1972-08-25 18 CORONATION ROAO WIST quiet B> ■Mantml area 2-storey detached fur aished haunt with bedroom* fully alreanditMmed Rental SI. MO nogo'.able Principals only Tel *****4 par*. chancery LAN! BUT. 11 fairy fralsfcs* 3-bedroomed Bat. S airconditMNMd Mew Dtetkelm furniture, servant s room, awa bath roam Rental MM Contact MSTU ■'par*. FIRST982 words
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Advertisement1093 1972-08-25 18 A*MBiai*4aflon warned RIOUIREO IMMEDIATELY hi diet 1$ preferably an mala read far aa sac* a bouse with 3 or 4 larg* rooms and a larg* «e*npound aa ksng leas* Willing to undertake reaovatioa Bex ASIOSI IT. Spar*. WANTIO PROM M.11.T1 Mr 18 monuu S yean ftsmnhsl house in dists 101,093 words
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Advertisement861 1972-08-25 18 NINRV PARK: SSTONIV split level Jseraa. Area S.OST sq ft mm t«3 00* Ring MSM2 "itani "al.. 1 ?3 t tV TIB RAC« J 70* aa ft ana* SST m* a ■•-tarWJ Imu, MSSTSMOM7 LUCKY VIIW BUT ta 3eterey semi detaahed 4 bedroom, j klu? SIMM* Cental I Spare TtftlT861 words
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Advertisement678 1972-08-25 19 (ont. from Ptge 18) Mil INTINIIVI TUITION toy ex,iiiwMd^nt»iri Miraiaa Aftirßim TSBMM ee)4Jßsi R^vliu I— i Day aaa MiajM Pmm tmtaf/Pif^'nii/SStiate Cotn ala* Mk raaiMiHC 'o- m ta-Maß AtMßiti la Ratia*a Bcwatx. Laalaa a^axtlaxrxtSjal STS M^kffVak ■BTaßxttKe* afaeVJaVaai let Baar I) pare Ttx ***** BAB4# T V OeMMMS MatwMat' Cwaeag678 words
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Advertisement748 1972-08-25 19 MAI FACTO* a free ttMrat la tht lattwt iiaa»y nrwaitmi frtsa atallywaaa. Hut keavtrral tartHtattt Sanaa avallaMt freta Maatwa Artkttat al tasl raetar riaaaitrt ar ea'i TTIM la Blaiatiri tar aavatstUNIT LONDON TwITMM ky airLaw: LLI Bar: OiNilirntH: ACM: Atat—taary ACCA. ICWA AI A ißttnatt af Credit Maaat meat BaaaM*748 words
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Advertisement737 1972-08-25 19 OILIV TBAVt Malaya T-Dayt SIM/- Aircoad tloaed Baa lat Chut Ttanlßl atottla Nujhl Clubt Ct SIM/ Eaat Coatt 4-Dayt SM rr'«/T2. M »'T2. 4/9/T' Pei a I Laachawi T-Dayt SMS/- South Thai ktad T-Dayt HIS/- 27 72 4 9 72 11/9/72 Painaae Frater i Hill 3 Uayt SM Cameroa Hlshlaad737 words
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Advertisement547 1972-08-25 19 AIR CHARTINB ASMMry M cltlta Europe USA tctstilon at charter faraa Taan arranged Telephone ■■pan *****4 Farta fair w ith HAT FABIS FROM SINGAPORE Amsterdam MM Madrid 6714 Antwerp 4M Marteiriat 074 Athene 9M Milan SM *Baroa4tsta 600 MuniaTi Ml •B«,f!M SM NIBIM TST SratetH 614 •How Vtek OM CtttgfM547 words
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Advertisement642 1972-08-25 19 WMV NOT BINT a CarrWr Air Con ditwntr from I A C I Taa ana rent ont from aa little aa SIT a month Mlingss to worry about Sanaa ta ymm^ 1A C daeuwr of_ Oarnor ttjtpNIW AMO MOOtIRN teakpty furnlturt for hire at moderate rental. Coatart TM 511SO0 J4044S642 words
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Advertisement825 1972-08-25 19 LOOKING FOB AIRBOHOITIOHIRS' We have vartcua braada room aireonditionen split type and paekaaed ttait far takt. service aad repair rental trade la H P Par slltjallHß rttas Catalan AirtaaaitkHMSMj Cat* pany I pan *****4 ACMA AIR CONOITIOHIR, twla cool refrigeration ipecial dlaaouwt far cash Trade-in 1130 upwardt awr vtciag repair825 words
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Advertisement841 1972-08-25 19 HO KIOHO OAR TRAOIRS Pie Ltd home of auality uttd cart aad tor aaaxlmuai vtlaanaa aa your vehKlea. pleaae ring 94*479 4'2 < iO4 or cmi at our aalee Yard at 14. Paieraaa Hill Saafaport 9. MOB SFORTS 1999 Yellow wire wheel. eitraa Vary good eoawttoa Maat be ttoa. prtee841 words
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Advertisement476 1972-08-25 19 TbHsbsbi wanted PROSFICTIVE BUVEB REOUIBEt ear Rtataatbli o#er. Ctatact ***** Office *****4 ritHIBII. I><IBB hßirtlressing VIRV SFECIAL BFFIB tt Loulte Klerk i Salons hi Hotel BMoacejra for your latett halrttylea. expert perm.ng aad atrgttui tiattac. Priori for expert perming reduced frem SIS'- ta Sl7 until Slit Aaowtt only Pleaae aaakt476 words
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Advertisement568 1972-08-25 20 I SINGAPORE PETROLEUM COMPANY PTE. LTD. invites applications for I A. PURCHASING OFFICER I. CREDIT OFFICER C. LfCAL OFFICER/SECRETARY QUALIFICATIONS 4 IXrttllMCf A Sound educotionol background «"tH J| 3 yeors enpenenc* m having prepored |f Copttal 1 Eapemc Purcnosing Budge's, V established purchasing policies pro M cedures ond on effective568 words
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Advertisement1027 1972-08-25 20 SINGAPORE FAMILY PUNNING AND POPULATION BOARD VACANCIES AppiK<tiion!> «if inviteo trom 3ingap>*e Citiarrik lot the roliowln* apo"intmenis i Ueaeral detteal Ai-i lnu I -uff Narae* salr feeaale ci taMt* TertMietaM •I) Iwfttw PtMtecras** Assistant (el Drtvet mm Serarttt Oaard 111 Tease** ar> terai/Rrararrti «Mtetautt female Igi Trnpttan iatervtewere feaule Age:1,027 words
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Advertisement1064 1972-08-25 20 ©PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT TEMPORARY CLERK-OT-WORKS ($7OO-900 all-in) Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Civil /Structural Engineering or equivalent plu., 4 years experience in heavy civil engineering construction work* including field supervision of boring NOTE: Applicants without the stipulated academic qualifications will be consider*! for appointment at an all-in salary1,064 words
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Advertisement813 1972-08-25 20 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Required by a major firm of Consulting Engineers Apolicarts must be Malaysians possessing a degree or diploma recognised by the lEM and must have at least three years relevant experience Initial salary offered will commensurate with experience. Application giving personal details etc and salary required shall be sent813 words
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Advertisement185 1972-08-25 20 TENDER Tenders will be received by MINDEF < Logistics Division), Tanglin. Singapore 10 for the undermentioned Items up to 1200 Noon on date shown against the Items 1. CALICO COVER. TG. FOR FIELD DRESSINGS Tender No MINDEP iLOCi 126 72 (SI Closing Date 19 72. t. JACKET WATERPROOF Tender No185 words
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Article, Illustration249 1972-08-25 21 EVELYN NG - Johnny flies off for Sydney congress on handicapped EVELYN NG By QUADRAPLBOIC Johnny An* "wheeled" bis way Into the skies last night to face a challenge He was off to attend the 12th World Rehabilitation Congress in Sydney and to do his bit for the tundlcapped in Singapore Although I249 words
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Article40 1972-08-25 21 A MALAYSIAN labourer Abdul Hamld bin Osman. 94. was Jailed lor a year yesterday lor stealing a camera belonging to Tea Hartour Works Co. Ltd at Its premise* in Be.hJeham Shipyard aa April t He pleaded guilty40 words
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Article42 1972-08-25 21 HOUSITWIJT. Yong Kirn Lian 14. was fined U 000 or six months jail yesterday for aaateUnf in operating a 10 000--rharacter Illegal lottery at Kirn Than Place on July 14. Yonf. who had a previous ci nviction. pleaded guilty42 words
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158 1972-08-25 21 Students stage demo outside campus KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 300 University of Malaya students today staged a peaceful demonstration I outside the camDus to express their dissatisfaction of the Governments policy towards the Tenuku Abdul Rahman College here. The demonstration, organised by the Malay Language and Islamic socle- >158 words
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Article44 1972-08-25 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The post of chairman of the elections commission Is to carry a salary of 13.000 a month up mm. The Increase is provided for in the Election Commission (Amendment) BUI. pa ear (1 by Parliament yesterday.44 words
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Article23 1972-08-25 21 AN EXHIBITION of paintings by Mr Yeo Kirn Seng, will be held at the National Library from today to Aug. SI.23 words
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Article76 1972-08-25 21 LABOURER Arlffln bin Abdul Hamld. 26. was yesterday Jailed for four months In the First Magistrate's Court for illegally having 102.4 grams of ganja in a house in Jalan Potong Paslr at 6.10 p.m. on Aug. 23. He was fined MOO (or having another 23 0476 words
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488 1972-08-25 21 Are these 1961-66 customary marriages invalid? ARE customary marriages celebrated between 1961 and 1967 invalid if the parties did not comply with certain requirements in the Women's Charter? This question was raised In the High Court when the Deputy Director of Legal Aid, Mr. Anwarul Hague, submitted that the marriage488 words
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Article21 1972-08-25 21 Mr. 8. Karthlkeyan was recently elected president of trie 26th Students' Council of the University of Singapore Students' Union.21 words
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Advertisement376 1972-08-25 21 (Cont. from Page 19) ■«S»MBlBlBtBlS, B— |ll a. JBUMSSSS ST BSAUTI far jrour •ci«ntin* rilsilsaj maaaase. aaaaa bath* liHriSarlaa ana a*ys««wMaaaawtM traaiment* wltk very l*i**f mMßana*. Sf N|h Aaa BulM**S ASwSSBUnasMs sf ea Daaartseaat T*4*naan* *T4JB> lfp*n) lALSH SS far lUjmii Bleambath. aaiinaaat*. Oral Bair Btjrllai New M*an«n«. Bwilam haw*376 words
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Advertisement341 1972-08-25 21 PAIRLAOV SOCIAL BSCSRT off*™ fair ladle* eatcrtaia ran, IT-B Tlvertoa Lane, off KUUacy Road, rt'pnn 0. TM: STS2S«. BAST tUBOPf SOCIAL BSCSRT offer* year laar to entertala you Call at 277 MacPbereoa/AlJuntoa Road. Tel: 8004 75. SIMCLAIRB SOCIAL BSCSRT i A lovely may will be your tele. Hurry! Daa't mas*341 words
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Advertisement291 1972-08-25 21 m\\\\\\WmW^mm\\\\\\\^m\\ ft (mil B-P^^Bsmi bF^^bT IbW i^tmti s»w^ 9^ sfl j <<fm% I^bBML II 111 \m* jHT EHU^ lit I FOLLOW THE I I ELECTIONS I I THROUGH I I NEW NATION I I Singapore is about to go to the polls. Keep informed on I the election campaign, the291 words
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641 1972-08-25 22 EMULATE THE EXAMPLE SET BY THE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IT was a pleasant sup--1 prise to see the degree of Interest shown by the private sector in my article Project Technothon" which appeared In the Straits Times on Aug.641 words
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Article, Illustration735 1972-08-25 22 MASIE KWEE - SGM after fruitful years MASIE KWEE Pi "At the Schools" will not appear during the holidays. Passing of the Study Group Movement marks a milestone in the cause of adult education in Singapore 'J'ODAY we mourn the demise of the Study (iroup Movement in Singapore. A small organisation, no doubt735 words
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Advertisement219 1972-08-25 22 The nicest way to fly to three continents. *S a^LV IBr -**^"bisl K^t^ 1 1 I I »M9l^^^ »^afr i L^ i I LV ll^ii^Lir'flaalaKLs/^B^B^a^Bß^Blß^aaßWWaV^^^'^^V-^ L^b^b^BbV Aa^H fc^a^^ *^_aaTVa^BB^BBa ■>■ -e)t»^H M B "I Ht 4 Hf^Va^LaHLa^ To Amsterdam or Tokyo, Taipei or jM g____^—^—-——^-^ fIEwLVF t > C° lombo219 words
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Advertisement177 1972-08-25 22 National computerised Automatic Electronic Rash unit FE-2001 THE EASY WAY TO MAKE EVERY PICTURE PERFECT. This is the PE 2001, National's extraordinary electronic flash. It is fully automatic, and has a Solid State computer "brain" circuit that actually regulates the unit's light output; in less than a millisecond; every time177 words
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Article, Illustration309 1972-08-25 23 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA My *pHK Singapore (Government will financially back Singapore National Olympic Council's hid to host the Kijthth Asian (.dmes in 197H. The Asian Games Federation ronncll meeting at Munich today will be told this by SNOC president Mr E W Barker,309 words
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228 1972-08-25 23 A TIFT with Singapore t* officials over Jersey ■olours at the recent Asian Schools Basketball championship was given as the ikely reason for India's ate withdrawal from this rear's Pesta Sukan tournanent which will begin at he Gay World tomorrow. India only228 words
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263 1972-08-25 23 JOC DORAI - Angkasa to make all-out bid to win Feith Cup JOC DORAI By ANOKASA football team of Indonesia hare Included five national players in their s'de In their bid to win the Felth Cup against Singapore Business Houses on Sept. 30 at Jalan Besar stadium. The Peith Cup tie Is the263 words
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Article29 1972-08-25 23 TAN Tock Seng edged Singapore Hilton 2-1 in a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday Arlffin and Shofre netted for ITS. and Derrick Tan for Hilton.29 words
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256 1972-08-25 23 AN ELITE squad of 21 players, the best of 120 trainees under the Fraser and Neave badminton scheme, have been selected for a weeks tour of Malaysia to help them graduate to national level, reports JOE DORAI. All the players including eight girls,256 words
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Article145 1972-08-25 23 Wan goes 5 but loses to Eng RAYMOND WAN of SCC 4. v dubbed the league's hardest working player, went another five this time with Eng Menu Kwang or Chinese YMCA I. in the Squash Rackrtj A-suclaik>n C gr ade tournament at SCC on Wednesday night. Raymond, hown<:\ V 4-9.145 words
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Article92 1972-08-25 23 SINOAPORE Table Tennis Association 's men and women teams will leave lur Peking today to compete in the Asian Table Tennl& Union championships from Sept 2 to 13 They are Tan Khoon Hong Tan Kai Kok Chi.i Chonf Boon. Tan Yon? Hone Yuen Chin Patt wnd92 words
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Article, Illustration670 1972-08-25 24 CONRAD NG reports from Munich FLAME IN GERMANY FREILASSING, West Germany, Than. The Oltmpir Flame entered West Germany troterday from Austria on its way to the Munich Olympics. Austrian wrestler Barte Brutsner labave right l handed the torch aver at the f rentier near here670 words
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Article259 1972-08-25 24 KILLANIN'S FLAT 'NO' TO PROS ]t|UNICH, Thurs. Lord Killanin, president- elect of the International Olympic Committee, last night talked casually about the task he faced and ruled out any possibility of the Games being professional. i "I do not believe In the Games being thrown open. Professionals never will be259 words
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Article68 1972-08-25 24 MUNICH, Thurs Weather forecasters are predicting rain and chilly temperatures (or the start on Saturday of the Munich Summer Olympics. Rainfall will start tomorrow and temperatures will range between 67 during the day and 41 at night for the following several days." the Munich Weather68 words
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159 1972-08-25 24 Decision-Day for Leeds in CVealth Games bid MUNICH. Thurs— The city of Leeds will know tonight whether It has succeeded in a length) campaign to stage the 1978 Commonwealth Games The British Commonwealth Games Federation Is scheduled to meet here to choose between Leeds and fhe Canadian city of Edmonton—159 words
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Article44 1972-08-25 24 MUNICH. Thurv— Rnodesla s Olympic team, ousted by lOC from the Munich Games two days ago. can remain in West Germany as long as the lOC his not withdrawn the team's Olympic Identity cards, a government spokesman in Bonn *aid today.44 words
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313 1972-08-25 24 Liverpool push Arsenal off top of table I ONDON. Thurs. Liverpool pushed Arsenal off the top of the English Football League First Division table when they toppled Chelsea 2-1 here last night. Goals by Welsh International John Toshack and lan Callaghan gave Liverpool a 2-0 lead after 14 minutes and313 words
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Article85 1972-08-25 24 DAILY summaries from Munich will be broadcast ovt i RedlfTuslon Singapore during the 1972 Olympic Games star: Sunday to Sept. 11. These summaries will Include actual broadcasts troin Munich and will rover the previous day's event. 1 Times of broadca>t will be Mondays to Fridays. 8.1585 words
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Article50 1972-08-25 24 WENTWORTH. Thurs Bri tlsh golfer* Brian Barnes and Stuart Biown shaied the flr«t round lead in the 15.000 B Professional Golfers Association championship here yesterday with six-under-par rounds of 68 On 69 were T. Horton, P Lee. J Garner and M. A Mouj.sk (UAR).50 words
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Article34 1972-08-25 24 TOKYO. Thurs .—lndonesia's Justedjo Tarlk confirmed his ranking es favourite for the singles title by thrashing Hiroshl Suzukt of Japan 6-1. 6-1 In the quarter-finf-ls ot the Asian Youth tennis championship* here today.34 words
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Article, Illustration337 1972-08-25 25 EPSOM JEEP - E. Dancer due for a winning break EPSOM JEEP By EASTERN Dancer is perhaps the unluckiest horse in training This five-year-old grey by Native Dancer is still without a win after 28 starts but has finished on board no fewer than 12 occasions Last week Eastern Dancer came out after337 words
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Article, Illustration2178 1972-08-25 25 fiTnn 130 CLASS 4. DIV 6— 7F KsstfaUdßßß ($8,500 $5,950 to winner) 1 wOOOO OARA a (Sarawak) I Br. -ukelea 7 S I (dd 4-21 T«wf 7 I *O«O« FANTASTK (Magnum) Sjencar S S 12 Idd 4- S) Wa4)» IS S MING Ll* (Meag Lev)2,178 words
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Article, Illustration2124 1972-08-25 25 ■i| 1.30 CLASS 4. DIV 6— 7F -1^»» ($8,500 $5,950 to winner) < >-■■ mvIKSOALI j llrong) I Donnelly 4 9 0 4) Ktaujataa 11 I 404T1 ALTAR BOY g (Net) Bouauwa 7 I 2) 9 L. Jahnaaa 4 S ***** ALWIN a Kh.ings. L Brrukrlen 62,124 words
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Article307 1972-08-25 25 Impressive trial by Happy Valley Cent»''-» and F.ctopk raced over it In 38 3 5 with little between them at the p M Son* Kan*; shaped better than My Pleasure in a 3f trial In 38 3 5 Dcllaris did 3 in 39 Jasmine and Isabel!* (T 5 Chlam i307 words
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Advertisement253 1972-08-25 23 *jww m I|| B|| Mr I B^ .^ggg^PßßP^s"^"""^"" i i «^^^> >> hh abh■ 111 w Sk dll 11^ Utt m $|J| »^«M |K% There's no doubt about it. The new f^(^^S^^^^^^^^^^^f^^^!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^Bß^^Bl^^^^^^^^^^SK9tßlA Corona Mk II is instantly attractive. IBB ?P B^^^ l^^^^^^^^^^WsB^^^^^^^^^^^* That long, low body is a masterpiece m253 words
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Miscellaneous67 1972-08-25 23 MOTORING BP IU (8htngrl-La Hotel 3 pm > SOCCER Dr Lee Chi Meng Cup semifinal Slngap. Marble v Peru Indians (Far Fk). PARC Inter-departmei Shipyard "B" v Training Cen (Bkt Chermln). Friendly 8 Utd v 8CC (padang). SQIASH Civil Service grade plate semifinals iThomi Rd 6. 30 pm.). HOCKEY BHA67 words
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Advertisement495 1972-08-25 24 The Cortina GXL A Great Deal for your money ■n^n^sm ai^im^ B^\^sßn>M'^^nßn^AS mTBmW_ s^^nnni'm^BSV^n^^^^n^^^^MHn^n^nT^^n^nl ■P^ *"""^n^^>Wl^SsSßfcsSsM¥ Lla^Bm-aWaa^afev Er The Cortina GXL offers you everything High level luxury, Comfort, Convenience, Safety, Styling and Performance. Test drive one today and you'll see that you're getting a Great Deal for your I money.495 words
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Advertisement60 1972-08-25 24 \tf Savings Bank Depositors having $500 or more in their accounts throughout the three-month qualifying period May Ist to July 31st 1972 are now reminded to cliim their Lucky Draw tickets by August 31st 1972 on presentation of their passbook at any of the 47 POSB Branches or by post.60 words
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Advertisement292 1972-08-25 25 MJhibSK J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BBaßa4a > *^R'Bf W^L I s^H HBaaVßE^LflßaaaaJ BaQd^sTAkJa. LlLlVsatß^^P^Bl plF^ I iaB^BB W I B^D^BB L* MamV BaP^l^i^^aaaV HT ~^Ba^Bal BaH I 9hn »On w Mai Maybe. tow you. But they II all have one thing in common A Johnson outboard will certainly get you off to reliability. They292 words
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214 1972-08-25 26 Indo-Pak meeting to revive Simla accord NEW DELHI. Thurs High-level Indian and Pakistani officials meet here tomorrow In a bid to revive the apparently tottering spirit of last month's Simla peace agreement. The Indian Foreign Ministry Mid Mr Axis Ahmed. sect eUry •general of the Pakistani roreign Ministry and MrReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration68 1972-08-25 26 JANET Clement. 24 right), walks out of Death Row in a Manila prison today, three years after she wa» convicted of collaborating with her boyfriend and another man tj murder three people A former nightclub hostess and a mother of four childrer she was given herUPI - 68 words
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251 1972-08-25 26 Record of 13 murders in one day in New York NEW YORK. Thurs A record 13 people were murdered In New York on one day this week In a surge of killings which beat the city's dally homicide record of 12. set only a month ago. Police find it difficultReuter - 251 words
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352 1972-08-25 26 Hanoi troops within 13 miles of Danang SAIGON, Thursday VOHTM Vietnamese troops have penetrated to within l.'i miles (22 km) of Danang. skirting j government tusk force moving up the Que Son Valley trying to recapture terri toi v lost during the weekend. A military spokesman reported fighting yesterday wellReuter; UPI - 352 words
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Article37 1972-08-25 26 BELFAST. Thurs. Troops blew up a car containing a 100--prund bomb in the centre of Belfast today, while a series of other bombings smashed a newly rebuilt hotel, a store and a bedding factory. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article499 1972-08-25 26 T ONDON. Tkurv The Mock market cloaad arm today but holiday Influence* rrMritteri tradlna. At 3 p.m. the financial Time* lnu>< was 2 4 Khmer at 529 3. Bar*aln» totalled 9.73S (9 9171 Kbont. BATV Unilever. CourtaukK in. i British u»vn wrrr among thr main oainrn on, l499 words
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Article41 1972-08-25 26 CAPTAIN HINDV VIVIAN lUITON PBA pllotace. paaaad away peacefully 0.R.0.R. 24/8/72. Cortege leave* Singapore Caaket 2.30 p.m. M'H/72 for at. John i Church. Dover Road, thence to Cliua Chu Kane cemetery. No wreath* pleaie. Donation* to St. Andrew* Mlnaion Hospital41 words
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136 1972-08-25 26 NOW RUSSIAN GRANDMASTER WANTS THE SEATS BACK REYKJAVIK, Ttaurs. Russian Grandmaster Syflm Geller lodged an official protest at the Spassky -Fischer world chess championship today, demanding the replacement of the rows of seats removed when Fischer threatened to quit. Geller, who fired off an open letter two days ago asking136 words
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Article139 1972-08-25 26 STOCKHOLM. Thursday RUSSIAN writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, whose works are banned in his own homeland, delivered a blistering attack on censorship and political suppression in a Nobel Prize lecture surprisingly published here today. Solzhenitsyn's lecture covered 12 pages in "Le Prix Nobel En 1971." the traditional annual publicationAP - 139 words
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231 1972-08-25 26 I^UALA LUMPUR. **Thurs. The general manager of Gemini Chit Fund Corporation in West Malaysia. Mr XX. Kumaran, has been relieved of his post. Messrs. Shook Lin and Bole, solicitors for Mr K S Rajah, the provisional liquidator of the Singapore registered231 words
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112 1972-08-25 26 GEMINI S managing director Abdul Gaffar and his wife, Norma, are being sued with two others for $22,346 in a civil claim at the Huh Court by Hecny Transportation (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. The other two defendants are Velekatt Krishnan Sankara and Pulavar Mohamed112 words
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Advertisement156 1972-08-25 26 High quality Swiss typewriter: The supporting star in the office. Ofou're the boss.) Ihe demand of modern *fV offices creates a need for new styling, higher *^^^r performance machines Itke JAPY typewriters. The world famous PAILLARD craftsmanship makes every JAPY typewriter a quality machine. afl a>. DUAL RIBBON B ATTACHMENT156 words
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Advertisement6 1972-08-25 26 Lav CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20.00 (minimum6 words
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Advertisement95 1972-08-25 26 "%> .jafl H J For details plaaat complete and land tht coupon ofi Nam* I I tO: NRICNo: DaWoflWtJ,: I Officer Commanding, H Aircrtw Selection Cantre Ailihaw I H* DwnpMy Road. I OH Holland Road, School: J Hi Tanojin, lta^ Singapore 10 toveationai Laww Gc get a Datsun at Goldhill95 words
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Miscellaneous21 1972-08-25 26 The weather THE weather outlook (or Singapore today from 6 am to noon; Isolated showers with thunder In the late morning.21 words
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366 1972-08-25 27 GEORGIE LEE - GEORGIE LEE By ACCOMPANYING the economic boom in Hong Kong in recent years is an accelerated pace of inflation. After enjoying a period of relative price stability, with consumer prices moving up around 4 per cent annMally between 1964 and 1969, Hong Kong experienced a366 words
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Article, Illustration805 1972-08-25 27 BLAIR JOHNSON - Time for our brokers to push ahead BLAIR JOHNSON By §IMK Darby steins to have shaken the walls of the City of London. By treading on sacred MM the \Am don money market it has raised many questions in the City, \vhi( h considers itself the financial centre of the805 words
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Article49 1972-08-25 27 M G profits Motor and General Underwriters Investment Holdings has achieved pre-tax profits of $1,205,--535 for the year ended June 1972, representing a 109 per cent increase over the previous year. A first and Anal dividend of 25 per cent will be paid, 10 points up on last time.49 words
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Article171 1972-08-25 27 CROESUS - CROESUS By Now, it's your move WHILE I feel that many letters from the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore to listed companies are not necessary I do accept the fact that the Exchange's management is operating under difficulties. If company directors played ball all the time there171 words
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486 1972-08-25 27 'Give more funds for stockpile' move by Tin Council LONDON: Producermrmbrrs of the International Tin Council (ITC) may shortly be asked to put up additional capital to finance the industry's stockpile of metal, according to trade sources here. The increased capitalisation scheme is expected to be decided when the TinReuter - 486 words
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368 1972-08-25 27 United Motor Works confident of meeting its forecast UNITED Motor Works Malaysia) Holdings hai achieved pre-tax profits oi $2,963,724 for the first half to June, against $2,700,000 previously, a 9.6 per cent Increase: turnover however has risen only 51 per cent. The $30 million order received from the Malaysian Government,368 words
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Article83 1972-08-25 27 FABI.R INION Is to issue $22 million worth of 9 per cent Convertible Unsecured Loan stock V>~2 79 Proceeds are to be used to complete the purchase of 4 million shares of Hotel Merlin Singapore at par and to purchase furthrr land lor the company s land bank83 words
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Article15 1972-08-25 27 SINCE Its listing UMW's half to half performan ces have been fairly15 words
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107 1972-08-25 27 HONG KONG Jardine. Matheion has opened a money broking company Pedder Deposit Brokers. The company, whollyowned by Jardine. Matheson, will offer currency deposit broking services to commercial a.-d merchant banks both in Hong Kong as well as other financial centres In theReuter - 107 words
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Advertisement74 1972-08-25 27 personal touch from Parker... Parker pens and sets personalized with An exclusive Parker feature initials are 1 |~M applied when you buy there s no 1 1 waiting or expense (or costly engraving. 1 1 An elegant addition to the world's finest n writing instruments and a great gift idea')74 words
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Advertisement254 1972-08-25 27 RENOLD LIMITED AMOFfUTEO. f^T^ MI CISION ROUiR il^^^^^^BHHKKMk^ iII CTMCAL *7 CHAINS ■^^^^^^^^^^^^■HiU|fHajj: W^ ,{j Ml rSJ ANO STOCK WHEUS I H^^VfJl m I~~\ mcNANicAi m b^b^^^^^^^ lt^^^H^aWp»W Clf I U M-ureiiw "X 'L L L\ I (II J ANO r j\ „is on «m>. m jI M fS >t\254 words
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615 1972-08-25 28 LEO GONZAGA - Basic policy changes needed to rebuild Manila's ruined economy LEO GONZAGA By MANILA: After three weeks of almost uninterrunted rains, the sunshine that followed was very much welcome relief. It has. at the same time, exposed as conservative the previous estimates of losses In life, property, production, allaround businesses. And615 words
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336 1972-08-25 28 Blowing lukewarm over that $5,000 dispute rE panel discussion on the controversial $5,000 presentation fee between advertisers and adveitising agencies last week turned out to be a tame affair. Organised Jointly by the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies <4As> and the Advertisers Association <TAA> as part of their Advertising Week336 words
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Article73 1972-08-25 28 MAEY QUANT has embarked on a new promotion based on the theme— country fresh faces come to town." The new promotion is to introduce her new back-to-nature cosmetics known as Mary Quant's Special Recipes in which pure natural ingredients are used. Some of these ingredients are wheat germ73 words
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Article51 1972-08-25 28 BI'SY executives In Singapore can now more than double or even quadruple their reading speeds Advanced Training Techniques is offering a course developed by Australia's Speedread'ng Centre. The training method makes use of a reading rate accelerator machine and visual aid equipment as well as specially devised eye51 words
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Article67 1972-08-25 28 A TRADITIONAL Malaysian handicraft, the pelupoh or patterned bamboo mat. has found commercial success. It is now being used to cover the ceiling of the coffee house of the new Hilton Hotel in Kuala Lumpur The pelupoh mat has been incorporated into the t'esign as part of the67 words
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Article185 1972-08-25 28 Mr. Chew Tai Soo has been appointed First Secretary < Commercial In the Singapore High Cnmmision at Kuala Lumpur. This Is the first time that the High Commission in Kuala Lumpur has appointed a full time official to look after trade between Malaysia and the Republic. Mr.185 words
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Article, Illustration366 1972-08-25 28 LAWRENCE HO - LAWRENCE HO By rLD-KORMED structural steel sections eon forming to international standards have just been introduced by Malayawata to the Malaysian market. The group's light gauge lip channels are said to be perfect substitutes for wood. I-beams, llbeams and channels traditionally366 words
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Advertisement142 1972-08-25 28 BUcJJuIuA Ty&Ld Re F W in K L •\2 THE MECHANIC'S INDISPENSABLE!! 4248 A Kl\ McALISTER CO. LTD.. D«6' T gg|l| SIMPLE TO OPERATE BUILT WITH THE MOST ADVANCED LSI CIRCUITRY ENSURING BUILT IN RELIABILITY VARIETY OF COLOURS TO SUIT PERSONAL TASTE The new name n L/lUI I n\/W precision142 words
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Advertisement131 1972-08-25 28 We doivt have the worldwide figures, but 90% of all Japan fishing craf f use yanmar diesels Main reason is, of course, that we make a the perfect propulsion power plant for any 4-cycle marine diesel which is extremely craft. compact and very easy to maintain. Oh yes twenty four131 words
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Article79 1972-08-25 29 \lhrd Choc J 440 H Spura 110 10 Wrarnrs 6 30 (.wood Park 4 00 I Irmrnt $4 30 II SrtAT* 230 I ipr t 229 H Brrweries 750 I M ord*. $3 86 F N. «rds. S 650 I.umkrr 171 [■uinnrw S 8 20 r M Hold 32079 words
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Article26 1972-08-25 29 tone See $3 40 I 0. Hold $5 50 long Lf-ong $5 90 I Crrdit $8™ law Par $7 20 «a 35 20 —.20 —.1026 words
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Article24 1972-08-25 29 Most active stocks Imperial Hotel lammon City Drvt Haw Par Total lurnovpr Drlayrd Percent! 404 0 3920 315 0 2890 5 It age: I24 words
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Article37 1972-08-25 29 lag. (J ni| ln4»lrUh. tTtJtl Ul.Jt T MUlh: US.S4 I«7J? ProjrrtkA tTS.T* ZTt.M t TtM: IM(! U7.W t rakkrn: tll.S* HIM Itoc. M, IMC 1M 1 Dec. SI, INS IN t Drc. tt. IMt b 1M37 words
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Article1004 1972-08-25 29 810 AND PRICE* «F»I lIALLT LItTIO AT TNI CL#SI 0* BUSINESS IN TNI »INCAP«a)| ANO KUALA LU» PUR TMAOINC aaOMS Of THE ITOtH lICNANCI WITH PMICI MOVEMENT! IN BRACKET! Vl* TIfJOAV WERE INOUITRIALt S CLOSING STOCK: All sectnn.s closed, very steady. TIRSOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by1,004 words
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Article267 1972-08-25 29 Sharp gains as market rides high WITH leading broking bouses still showing no aign of strain under scrip deliveries, operators were generally assuming a bolder role as they act about pushing up values yesterday. Market observers were of the opinion that much of the business was written en speculative account267 words
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Article2070 1972-08-25 29 |> :\'ESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur t lading ruoms of the Stock Exchange ye»terday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1 000 unless otherwiw specified. IM)I >TRIU IMBJ Itl 308 Itl 306 Hi 310 v lap JO42,070 words
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Article78 1972-08-25 29 'THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday (or value Aug 28 The rate* are for deposits of USC2S 000 and above 1 mtii 4 7 to 5 5 16': 2 mths 5 1 16 to S 7 16 3 mths 5 3 16 to 578 words
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Article287 1972-08-25 29 MOSCOW Narodny Bank has placed a "substantial sum" of Its financial resources at the disposal of Hong Leong Finance for Investment and exnansion projects under an agreement reached between the two companies Announcing th's, a statement from Moscow Narodny yesterday says the bank envisages that287 words
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Article208 1972-08-25 29 r'h^Esn^ z&£,£rrxrr» Local dollar* to one unit of Foreign urrrn, Sterling Pound Australian Doll<m Canadian DollaNew Zealand Dollar US. Dollar Loral dollar* to IM units of Foreign (airenr> Belgian Francs Burmese ivyata Ceylon Rupee* Danish Kroner Deutoche Marks French Francs (Commercial. French Francs (Financial) Hong Kong Dollars Italian208 words
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Article180 1972-08-25 29 T<HE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday waa very steady following the sharp rise In overseas prices, with the quotation at $633 per plcul. $7 50 higher than Wednesdays close on an official offering down eight tons to IM tons. LONDON: Wednesday's tin continued to forge ahead180 words
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Article57 1972-08-25 29 Spore (2) 233. "0 232 so ,1 Kxport i m c in non-MerltnK areas In U.S. dollars per oumr. (2) Local dealers prices In Singapore. dollars per tael. MM •ondoo 87.05 Itirui «T. 40 lonitkont; (7 43 :ur"h «7.008 C7.40S "«rt« '-46 I'pore (U Ss.SS UM •7.00 67.3357 words
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Article22 1972-08-25 29 AIG. 24. BIBBER HI :,0 cents (up 0.50 cent). TIN $633.00 (up $7.50). Official offering 194 tons (down 8 tons).22 words
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Article97 1972-08-25 29 MIHIII PRODUCE EXCHANCE l< SINGAPORE MOON CLOSING PRICEI PER PICUL »E»TERDAV Kcenut Oil: bulk $34 sellers drum SM sellers. Csara. Mixed i loose) L'K Cont. 1191 buyers. •Httr: Muntok AST A white fob 100. NLW fl92t sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. N^ NLW MS2» sellers. Sarawak speriil bla.k fob.97 words
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Article30 1972-08-25 29 .previous In brackets). W.rrbar Spot buyer 1433 30 1C429.50) seller £4*4.30 114*0 00.: Three months buyer 1444.00 I (439.30. Se'ler £444 50 ((440.00). Market Steady islet 3.100 tons.30 words
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Article38 1972-08-25 29 In London on Wednesday (he palm oil prices of Malayan i per cent CIF IK N Kuropean ports in bulk. sterllns per lons ton Oct. Dec. was quoted at l'Kt»2 sellers, or ***** S22J sellrn lunihanxedi.38 words
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Article412 1972-08-25 29 qPENINO levels In the rubber w market yesterday were marked up half-a-cent in line with London's steadier undertone Very quiet conditions were later experienced for the rest of the morning. After mid-day freer offers of September RSS One and near forwards pared the gain. The morning session412 words
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Article108 1972-08-25 29 DAILY SMR prices issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exc.ian&e and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. Sept. Oct. (torrent Month) (Forward Month) Buyer* Sellers Bayers Sellers Ceata per kf Cents per kg. BMR SCV (I— ton Pallet > 94 00 95 00N 94 00 95 OON SMR108 words
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Article425 1972-08-25 29 ■CVJIXOWINO the pievious r week's sharp faU. the period under review (Aug. 17 to 24> saw a further and gradual erosion of two cents to •64 rents before the market appeared to bottom out and currently the level Is holding at 87 Vi cents at a425 words
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Article41 1972-08-25 29 On the fft« fisHanis market In Honn Konc yesterday the U osliar ■M quoted at J«7 for T.T. and 5 M for nth Sttriinf wu quoted a( 13 73 and mm lad i*id was quotrd at 4'i.l IM41 words
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Article301 1972-08-25 29 Thurs Falls narrowly outnumbered rises in a generally steady market at the Melbourne Stock Exchange today Most moves in th« mining and oil sectors were small or little changed Herald provided the brightest spot in the industrial sector with a rise to A*4 95. following yesterday's announcement of a301 words
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Article318 1972-08-25 29 YEW YORK. Wed—Proflttaking and technical factors combined to put an end to the market's three-day advance. Walter Stern of Burnham said the market's performance ih a "technical reaction following some strength Todays closing prices In t'.B. dollars followed by thr 4,lT.ira..i on yesterday s price Texas Instrument ,73',318 words
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Article228 1972-08-25 29 HONO KONO. Thurs The market opened on a steady note but at mid-morning heavy selling developed which resulted generally In prices declining Toward? the close of the alternoon session there was a slight firming which brought prices off the lower levels of the day Counters to record gains228 words
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Advertisement501 1972-08-25 30 EUROPEAN BANK due to open branch in Singapore in November 1972 invites applications for: OFFICERS (HEADS OF DEPARTMENT) 1. BILLS DEPT. Applicants must have minimum ot five (5) years experience m handling inward and outward documentary bills, must be familiar with exchange control regulations and government administrative regulations 2. CASH.501 words
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Advertisement415 1972-08-25 30 K^lßeecham An opportunity to be trained in the production of high-quality semi-synthetic penclllins as FEMALE OPERATORS You must: 1. be a Singapore citizens 2 at least 16 years old 3 have passed Primary 6 You will: 1 work in an air conditioned factory 2 earn a generous monthly salary 3415 words
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Advertisement559 1972-08-25 30 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION irvitti applications for the following posts in its Electrical trgineering Division: 1 SALIS MANAGtR (POWER •ROJICTS) '.Bosod ii Petoling Joya) Tv be responsible to tf<e Area Soles Manager for plan rung ono development of sales of electrical power equipment ond to liaise with Principals in the559 words
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Advertisement684 1972-08-25 30 MALAYAN RUBBER FUND BOARD Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of DEPUTY DIRECTOR in the Rubber Institute of Malaya The duties include assisting the Director in the scientific and technical activ/ ties of the Institute particularly in formulating and supervising research programmes, together with such special responsibilities684 words
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Advertisement1339 1972-08-25 31 ;n» swtct ti n. tmmtn pt't Sen imtm kn mt Wtaft tltoft W. CaMMtat. lIMM MM a toft ta* K Caatiaaat. ■MaMM IWMH "tot UK Caabaaat. (OMMMV MMH FMM M/ CMTMUT tot I >i S m f V H^Rf"*"*! m WaH I mmi imiu r m n tag n tag1,339 words
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Advertisement1899 1972-08-25 32 NFPTIINF nRIFNT I INFS ITII S mala^«an international H[r I UHL Unllll I LIIUU UU. mm shipping corporation bernao ICB BUHWNG J SHINTOoW SaMGAPOMC 1 TtL *****3-7 TK-M,. MMMM 'ntjof fV^aywa u.k. iukoh sKvict nm^ WKt ii titraptm cwmmuT rnn LCAOINC r-OR LONDON, HAV«I, ROAM. H lURG. IREMEN fc M1,899 words
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Advertisement698 1972-08-25 33 Lit. STATF OF MAORI* MAN DITCH MM <*• Full Container Scrvtc* txrivrd till Atjftttt, MM. NINON at P.S.A. <^4aw N Na. 44 Arrived 22 •72 1t72. at trom 900 m rr»ajhf Sutlon M from ISM No further survey mill be held hours on 24 •72 Chief AgenU v IN UKm698 words
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Advertisement831 1972-08-25 34 ANNOUNCEMENT The IJ<Kinl <>1 Dint tors of Nunyang I'nss (Singapore) Limited wishes to announre thai it is the intention of this Coni|Kiny, subject to the consent of its sh. ii (holders, lo offer to Malaysian citi■ens 'A% of the issued share capital of w hulls owned subsidiary, Nanyang Puss (Malaya831 words
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Advertisement797 1972-08-25 34 ROY TENDER NOTICE Registry of Vehicle*. Middle Boad Singapore 7 up to noon on latk aipaa— »ar. '72 for the supply of 1 unit* Bound Level Metars a»— <ing the following saactftcaOona with Part I or Fart II of the British Standard Specification BB 3*39 IM2 on Sound Level Motor797 words
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Advertisement794 1972-08-25 34 TEMENGGONG SECURITIES UMITED (■■taraaiatea hi the Repeal* of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the Company will be held on Friday. 15th September 1912 at 1100 am at Suite* 907 309. 3rd Floor Cathay Building Singapore 9 for the purpose of considering and. 11 thought794 words
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Advertisement621 1972-08-25 34 ACT SHARIKATt 19C9 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT MUAB COMPANIES IWINDING-UP) NO. 2 OF 72 In the matter of the Companies Act. 19tt And In the matter of Meal Timor Ltd 34-1. and t Jalan Shahbandar Batu Pahat. Johore. NOTICE Is hereby given that a petition for the621 words
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