The Straits Times, 26 August 1972
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Title Section24 1972-08-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225.000 The Straits Times The National Ntiwspaper Estd. IMS SATURDAY. AUGUST 2«. 1972 M CENTS M.C. (P) No 377624 words
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541 1972-08-26 1 Tin Official Re- t i\er has demanded $20.0t» from lawyer Mr. David Marshall a sum said to belong to subscribers of Stallion Corporation Ltd., the chit fund Arm now being wound-up. The demand was made in a third letter from the Official Receiver to541 words
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Article, Illustration843 1972-08-26 1 T.F. HWANG; MASIE KWEE - Mrs G's $400,000 secret T.F. HWANG and MASIE KWEE Q: How did you incur debts to this amount? By IT was a $400,000 question. But Gemini director Mrs. Norma Caf far would not answer it in the High Court yesterday. The question I*• fore the court hearing her own IK-tition843 words
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Article28 1972-08-26 1 HONO KONO. Prl Beven workers were hurt today in an explosion that ripped through a water supply scheme tunnel under construction in Hong Kong's New Territories28 words
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Article269 1972-08-26 1 X.5. SIDHU - Family of three found dead X.5. SIDHU By A MOTHER and her two children were found dead in their Toa Payoa flat yesterday. They were Madam Chee Ah Moy. 25. her four-year-old son Winston Chua and her newly born child. They had been dead for several days. Toilet Police said269 words
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Article37 1972-08-26 1 MANILA. Prl A Bill providing (or the reversion to the Philippine Government of private real estate owned by American citizens or corporations here by July 3. 1*74. was filed in the Senate yesterday AP.AP - 37 words
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Article30 1972-08-26 1 MEXICO CITY. Prl At least seven soldiers were killed and several wounded when bandits ambushed two army lorries in the mountains of Ouerrero State near the Pacific Coast30 words
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Article23 1972-08-26 1 OLASOOW Prl Beven firemen died and another ta believed missing after fire gutted a textile warehouse here today. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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131 1972-08-26 1 pOLOMBO. Frl. Two \j Ethiopian stowaways who swam ashore at Colombo port, claimed that they had been thrown overboard from a Yugoslav freighter, the harbour police announced today. The body of a third stowaway. also allegedly thrown overboard, was found floating In theAP - 131 words
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Article234 1972-08-26 1 Three survive gas fire, blasts fTHREE people work- ing inside an oxyge>. plant had a miraculoiu. escape last night when fire swept the premises following a series of gas tank explosions The blasts threw then off their feet but thry managed to get up and ra -c out of the234 words
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Article124 1972-08-26 1 RAYK/AVIK. Frl US chalenger Bobby Fischer stepped to within two points of the world chess championship today when his 18th resumed title game against champion Boris Spassky was drawn after the 47th move. Fischer now leads by 10J points to 7| In the 24-game series. The gameReuter; AP - 124 words
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Article36 1972-08-26 1 BELGRADE Fri South Africa and Rhodesia are banned from the Chess Olympics at Skopje. Yugoslavia, from Sept It to Nov. 14. the organiser* said today, because of their racial policies APAP - 36 words
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Article14 1972-08-26 1 THE Government has declared polling day on Sept. 2 a public holiday.14 words
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38 1972-08-26 1 3 AM LATEST EIGHTH ASIAN GAMES IN SINGAPORE EIGHTH ASIAN GAMES IN SINGAPORE MUNICH, Frl. The Asian Games Federation today awarded the Eighth Asian Games to Singapore. Singapore beat Fukuoka, Japan, by 2X votes to IS— I PI38 words
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Advertisement65 1972-08-26 1 The car jm^-yk with l^^ft Rotary msttdim Power liwtiSffl WARM *OT AMY fNGMt HCINKOIT MU«<WK Jp^g| gflgMsK^M* J^B2 B^r flßLjlv HgßßfijL^Mufv '4fr <"* > '^^a^Pg^&fla^sßßJpWHßJMa^B* Sharp portable recorders capture reality as they record voices and sounds. HHH Discover the fascinating fIHuVI sounds of the jungle, fields, JL just your own65 words
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Advertisement50 1972-08-26 1 Report on the election rallies Page 2 GEMINI office items sold by auction S 57 CENTRES where you can get your polling cards 13 UPGRADING training in prisons 19 $90,000 4-digit claim fails Page 7 WORLD NEWS 15-17 CROSSWORD 4 TV. RADIO 19 LETTERS 28 SPORTB 29-31 CITY DESK 1850 words
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Advertisement97 1972-08-26 1 V Fim Quality Gjms.onts 5f (L Exquisite JewlUiy Aj p DESIGNED BY %V IU SKILLED CRAFTSMAN Jl |p AWAITS YOU AT CV :g.m. de silva: S. John LMtla't 8u.14.ft, y> r.hi*. »t«« O /psM^«Mr« I. T.I: *****. t!2t7] WY The Chartered Bank Cash loans Perhaps you need $1000 or $150097 words
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329 1972-08-26 2 BARISAN RALLY AT HAVELOCK RARISAN SOS tails D chairman. Dr Lee Slew Choh last nißht urued all "Malayans" to unite to overthrow the Prime Minister and work toward the unification of "Malaya" and Singapore He said at present It was very difficult329 words
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117 1972-08-26 2 'No joining Malaysia again 1 pledge by WP rIE Workers Party last night promised it would not seek rc-unlflration with Malaysia. At a rally In Bukit PanJang, the chairman Mr. Heng Swee Tong said: "We had never advocated re-merger with Malaysia. •Neith.r do we want foreigners to rule Singapore.** Mr.117 words
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Article, Illustration553 1972-08-26 2 Unpopular policies 'will hurt some, but benefit the majority' PAP RALLY AT QUEEN STREET J)R. Toh Chin Chve said last night that Dr. Lee Siew Choh was seeking a way out of politics by taking part in the election. Dr. Toh, the PAP553 words
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199 1972-08-26 2 ITNF secretary-general Mr. U A. Vetrlvelu, last night answered Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam s charges that he could not pay his PUB bills, let alone the $500 deposit to stand for election. "We have 10,000 members, all we have to199 words
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Article205 1972-08-26 2 FLICE have issued permits for the following rallies today: PAP. 8.30 to 10 a.m. Home Road Market site; S to 10 p.m. Maude RoadTown.«end Road; 7 to 10 p.m. Kampong Soopoo; 7 to 10 p.m. 104, Lorong Ah Soo; 7 to 10 p.m. Lorong Maha. 7 to 10205 words
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Advertisement35 1972-08-26 2 fl) W 2 a s*" i aiS if ■■H B JBmS^^V m x q^ v cc 4) i i Sb^^^^s^Hl^^^^^H 111 t 9 Ihr :*w i^i^Elißi^i^i^i^i^i^H \^^H M^^xßl^^^My^^^w jjU/&fas&%^ Im ±JW A a wtwi^P^ y'35 words
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Article, Illustration48 1972-08-26 3 THE big crowd attending the PAP's street rally In Queen Street, Rochore, last night. The Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, who is the party's candidate there, was the main speaker at the meeting. Picture by Chew Boon Chin.Chew Boon Chin - 48 words
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Article181 1972-08-26 3 MORE than 3M Items of office equipment belonginc to Gemini Chit Fund Corporation went under the auctioneer* hammer yesterday morning amid a heavy downpour. They were being disposed off by the Official Receiver who has taken charge of all properties of the company which has181 words
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211 1972-08-26 3 Polls broadcast by four parties on Sunday |X)UR political parties V contesting the Singapore general election will make their first political broadcast in the four languages over radio and television on Sunday night. They are the Barisan Soslalis (four minutes of air-time in one language). Workers' Party (six minutes). United211 words
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170 1972-08-26 3 TELEVISION Singapore M. will telecast special programmes on literature over Channel 5 to help students who are preparing for the OCE and Higher School Certificate examinations. The programmes are Julius Caesar on Monday at 235 p.m. (repeat telecast on Sept. 10 at 12.40 p.m.i,170 words
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Article48 1972-08-26 3 An inter -secondary schools science quiz will be telecast over TV Singapore on Saturdays, beginning today over Channel 5 at 545 p.m. The quiz, first of a series of seven, Is organised by the Science Council, the Education Ministry, the Science Teachers Association and RTS.48 words
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122 1972-08-26 3 80-STRONG BAND TO USHER IN MUSIC FETE A COMBINED band concert will start off the Young Musicians Society's August Music Festival at the Singapore Conference Hall at 8 30 tonight It will be given by the 80strong band from the Police. Singapore Infantry Regiment. Singapore Armed Forces, the Singapore Teachers122 words
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Advertisement239 1972-08-26 3 Cleanses your skin as never before! y V A VB^^^^i^LS^ BWM|g^^__ .^gAAfi&iSghMg^M^^ f\ New Tussy Cleansing Cream contains PRIDEM -the Exclusive Deep-Cleansing Emulsif ier Here's your Key to a lovelier complexion 1 ■■p^p^^HHß New Tussy Cleansing Cream— M^^**~ V with exclusive PRIDEM draws out 1 I V V hidden dirt239 words
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Advertisement252 1972-08-26 3 ~BIEADDCA Electronic > tHnnO/. Organs for the home and for me profrttional EASY TO PL AY AND SUCH FUN FOR THE FAMILY. ALL THESE HOME ORGANS include A Cassette Tape Recorder for playing the specially arranged tuition tapes or for recording your own music. A 'Partner' automatic rhythm unit to252 words
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Article, Illustration248 1972-08-26 4 WONG LAI WAH - Such a surprise that best student award WONG LAI WAH By THE best all -round student award came only as a "bonus' to 18-year-old Swiss Cottage student Kannusamy Lingam at his school's ninth annual speech day Kannusamy who Is In PreUniversity science two, was chosen best student this year because248 words
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Article29 1972-08-26 4 LABOURER Jamaluddin bin All 25. was fined $500 yesterday for having a roll of ganja along Bedok Road at 830 p.m on Aug. 24 He pleaded guilty.29 words
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Article76 1972-08-26 4 CHIT FUND DUES MUST BE PAID UP ALL contributions due and owing by bidh inning subscribers of Gemini Chit Fund Corp Ltd. and Stallion Corp. Ltd. must be paid on their due date* at their Official Receiver and Liquidator's office on the Ist. floor. People's Park Complex. An official statement76 words
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Article54 1972-08-26 4 THE University of Singapore t. Department of Building Science will hold a seminar un acoustics of high-rise buildings at the Regional English Language Centre on Sept 1 and 2. Those wishing to attend should write to Mr. AM Mattar. Department of Building Science, University of Singapore. 354 words
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Article47 1972-08-26 4 THE Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday approved a variation to a collective agreement made a year ago between Warehousing and Transportation Pte. Ltd and Mansfield Local Employee!)' Union Under the variation, about 140 employees of the company wiU receive one salary Increment retrospective lrom April47 words
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Article26 1972-08-26 4 THE $20 000 prize was won by a participant In Thursday's Toto draw No. 67 72. The jackpot for this Sunday's drew is $200,00026 words
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100 1972-08-26 4 RESPONSE to the rSA's offer of flats for sale to its employees has been "overwhelmini" Applications for the flats at Spottiswoode Park and One Tree Hill have far exceeded the number of units av.ui able, according to a spokesman yesterday. The flats at100 words
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Article414 1972-08-26 4 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By THK number of graduates from industrial training institutions has increased l>y almost 40 times, from 100 in ISM to 4,000 this year, under the PAP Government. When all present plans are fully Implemented, it is expected that this number will rise414 words
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Article53 1972-08-26 4 SINOAPORES 515.000 schoolchildren begin their week's vacation tomorrow after nine weeks of lessons uncier the third term of the semester academic year. They will return to class on Sept 4 for the next 10 weeks, after which school., will close for a slx-week-lcng vacation from Nov 1153 words
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Article59 1972-08-26 4 THE National Library Group Services Section U organising a talk and slide show on the appreciation of Chinese opera at its meeting room on Aug 30 »i 1030 am It will be presented by Deputy Bupt. Leslie Wong Sze Ying. assistant offlcer-in-charge of the Traffic Police59 words
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Article30 1972-08-26 4 DETECTIVES from the secret societies branch of CID have arrested three secret society members. They were picked up from Serangoon Road. Jalan Memblna Barat and Sembawang Hills.30 words
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Article19 1972-08-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Prt. Beverai unconfirmed cases of swine fever have been reported to the Veterinary Department here.19 words
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223 1972-08-26 4 Mystery link tunnel pits puzzle police KAJANO. Krl —Mystery surrounds the discovery of 15 deep pit: with inter-linking tunnels— lmmed.ately behind the Ka Jang High School here The pits with steps dug into the sides were found by the pupils on Tuesday They are between 15 to 30 feet deep223 words
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Advertisement155 1972-08-26 4 This is what made traditional carpet old hat! i^BHp r r At HEUC^fS because you never have to replace the entire carpet only an individual tilel^i carpet luxury and 188 beauty with jA practical Jm *^*»^^^economy *9H Heuga tiles outlook, outlast, outwear conventional floor coverings because the tiles are interchangeable155 words
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Advertisement200 1972-08-26 4 You Enjoy Double Savings With Your Self- Service From Our Special Offers I NEWPALMOLIVE VASELINE I PACK OF 3 SOAPS I HAIR CREAM I EACH PACK 1 ECONOMY SIZE 0 80 B 150 B I OARKIE I HAZELINE SNOW I I TOOTH PASTE I SKIN CREAM I ECONOMY SIZE 1200 words
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Miscellaneous159 1972-08-26 4 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 7 No «nd of alterations In I "2? JFT'tZ.Z^ULILi n> ProtUum' ihow. Lui.t U USSS- fTTT vn lUrwl 13 InstMt Up to ftnd critical 11 2£ (iJT* lf CoI< 16 X* d w identw ttT IJ. Return of the Htar part fQods of witnOTM republic (11).159 words
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Advertisement633 1972-08-26 5 I T W^-* I 4 k*-_|^j< .VVJu-L J-3 Singapore's newest, most up-to-date Pharmacy and Cosmetic Centre Mk| B^^^ B^u i^^^ a^ a j^^^^ B^^ B^^_ B^aMMa^BBBM*MaMHB^BJMJMHJBJMHJHjMJMMHH^JM ■jjM*jaMaaa^^Ma^a^^B^ t^ B^a^aii^B^B^B^iffff^^^ff^B^B^B|a^^B^a^Bii^f^a^HMfj^B^Mfi^M|i^^^i|^B^i^k^p^B^a^^pß^^B^i HtoMjMi^^^^ H^i^^^^^Bß ■■■■^i^Bk^ "t I■■'■*■■1 QHSHi^L^LBiHBa^L^BBi^^B ■^^WJBB BBLH^^Ha^k^J > T^^J t^ >illlll^^^M^^tMjjßJ|_7^i W ShFIHT a^a^a^i^ite Jal^, aff!?V^ -^J^ljSZ 3 i uF*633 words
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Advertisement283 1972-08-26 6 Jk ■U^,. J^mH BB V By Jir ll^B^^B^^^^^^^^^^l^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B iAß|BkJ^^^^^j^j^^^ B iBHfl tK #>■ a^aVßhL >*'' ifl ■Aaj^tt^ La^^B L^b^^b^b^^Bßf^^^ btt^ w IKt^H B lHb^P^bV B^BW V m TCa. J BW^^B.^ SbP^^ .^^w^^^ B^^^^^l^^^^^^B p r J w^ j— .jK.^fl nr s b^^l A. b^^-MblbV B^^ *t _^^i Iw f -3283 words
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313 1972-08-26 7 Another three chit fund firms to be wound up TWREK chit fund com--1 panics were ordered to be wound up by the Chief Justice, Mr Wee Chong Jin. in the High Court yesterday The petitions against Poh Thye International Chit Fund Ltd and Yee Soon Corporation Ltd were made by313 words
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Article25 1972-08-26 7 TH.UK ANBON. Fit People living in riverine kampongs In Lower Ptrak. which has been declared cholera Infected have been advised against holding kcndurU25 words
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Article, Illustration129 1972-08-26 7 NELLIE HAR - Pru finds a good deed pays off NELLIE HAR By DOING t good deed for a worthy cause can be rewarding as Australian model Pru Baker, 19 (above), has found out She is now here for a two-day visit on the first leg of a world tour her reward for129 words
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Article55 1972-08-26 7 TOKYO. Pii Puan Jamllah bintr Abdul Rahim wife of Deputy Finance Minister. Inche Ali Haji Ahmad, launched the Bung* Angsana the eighth ocean liner of Malaysian International Shipping Corporation. today at Shlmonosrki. The vessel was built at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard here which alto built several55 words
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193 1972-08-26 7 Autographs by three authors next week at Book Fair rPHREE authors will spend ■1 an hour autographing at the Book Fair at Singapore Hilton on Wednesday at 4 pm The three, who had their books published recently, are: Dr Ooh Poh Seng who wrote a novel If We Dream Too193 words
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Article125 1972-08-26 7 A WELDER, Tan Lee Huat. 21, was jailed for a year yesterday for attempting to rob a rousewife of $600. Asst Supt X.C Naldu. prosecuting, said Madam Tan Kirn Neo. 42. was In a car with two of her friends— Mr and Mrs. Ng125 words
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Article52 1972-08-26 7 TWO men tied up coffee shop proprietor Tan Kwan H»i. 53. with wire and robbed htm of SSW h»s da/a takincs at Block IS, Commonwealth Drive on Thursday night. Before the robbers left, they locked Tan in a storeroom. Nrirhboars who heard his cries for help52 words
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Article389 1972-08-26 7 BENJAMIN DAVIDSON - Dismissed the $90,000 4-D claim BENJAMIN DAVIDSON By THK High Court yesterday dismissed a jewel broker's claim against the Sin^u|H>re Turf Club for $9(),(KK) which he alleged represented his winnings on nine tickets of five dollars each on four-digit bets. Leong Koon Lin, the broker, had told the court earlier389 words
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157 1972-08-26 7 Riddle of boy's 12th floor death fall A 13-YEAR -OLD boy found dead at the foot of a block of flats, could have fallen out of the kitchen window while trying to catch a.n insect, a coroner s court neard yesterday Probationary Inspector R Retnam of Queenstown police station, assisting157 words
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Advertisement135 1972-08-26 7 ATHENS! NEW MSA DESTINATIOI Now, we fly to Athens twice a week, leaving Singapore every Tuesday I^l an^ Saturday at 8.30pm. I^H^aaaV n route y° u 'H enjoy the I H^M i n *i mate comfort of H 13 our Boeing 707 Superjets, Hi an d a standard of I135 words
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185 1972-08-26 8 Youth used pole to fish in open windows- A DISTRICT court was yesterday told of a teenager who stole from houses by using a long pole to fish out valuables and money. Ec Bee Lah. 17. pleaded guilty to four charges of stealing three watches and a total of $448185 words
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Article33 1972-08-26 8 OOH Que Seng was fined $30 by a magistrates court yesterday for throwing a piece of watermelon skin on the road at Jalan Jentera on April 3. He pleaded guilty.33 words
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70 1972-08-26 8 3 SOLDIERS KILLED IN TRUCK MISHAP riIAWAU, Fri. Three 1 Malaysian soldiers were killed and eight others seriously injured today when a truck they were travelling in went off the road and overturned. The accident occurred 37 miles from this southeastern Sabah town. The soldiers were from the 13th Bn.AP - 70 words
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Article42 1972-08-26 8 PANO Toh Chew. 30. yesterday denied a charge of Impersonating a policeman by rearing a police uniform. The charge alleged that he committed the offence along Holland Road at 9 p.m. on Aug. 24 He was aUowed ball.42 words
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Article35 1972-08-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Cueptics has agreed to accept a single national joint council for the 200.000 civil servants «nd teachers In the country. The council will replace the present National Whltley Council.35 words
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Article27 1972-08-26 8 CAST Wind Organisation, which often harbour tours, will Inaguratc Its services on Sept. 1 with a cruise In Singapore waters on board their Junk Falrwlnd.27 words
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Article, Illustration169 1972-08-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Acting Oerakan chairman. Dr. Llm Chong Eu. today described as "speculative and unwarranted" a report that the Oerakan may dissolve Itself and that its members of Chinese origin may Join the MCA. In BOMPIN. Tun Tan Slew Sin. the MCA169 words
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Article319 1972-08-26 8 Closed door meeting on college Minister has talks with students after demo KUALA LUMPUR. Fri REPRESENTATIVES of six student oigani sations Uxlay met Education Minister Hussein Onn over the Tengku Abdul Rahman College issue at the ministry here. The meeting, sought by the students following yesterday's demonstration, was held behind319 words
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Miscellaneous151 1972-08-26 8 MSSAME STREET By Ctiff Rotnrts CjL is for^T) I i 7 L— nj&^b 11 4— v S^ ibr^v JsaL Alt** Pop Jy V.T. Hmtntim I WMO ARE >OU. ANVMWfcY^ t TMy NAMES ...I LIVE OVER ON I THEN WMATcMA DOMii BUT I AIN'T TMAS I KXT REMEMBER SEEiMCi I TOKO,151 words
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159 1972-08-26 9 OUTSTANDING FAREWELL RECITAL BY DENNIS LEE f\ENNIS Lees farewell MJ recital at the Conference Hall last night had music by Schubert Ravel and the English contemporary Michael Tippett The most sinking feature of Mr Lee s pJayint on the several occasions I have heard him, is his close identification with159 words
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Article24 1972-08-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR Prl. The MIC central working committee meeting which was poatr«d two weeks a«o. will now held M»t oa Sept I24 words
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274 1972-08-26 9 Doctors urged to raise cancer index of suspicion r)()CT()HS should raise the "index of suspicion" for early diagnosis to help prevent ameer. Dr. I,im Yean Kai, a surgical trainee at the I niversity of Singapore, said yesterday. Dr Lim, who was speaking on ways of preventing cancer at the prize274 words
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Article32 1972-08-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri Bahasa Malaysia was officially 'i*ed for the fliit time in the High Court here today when lawyer Chua Joo Leng. 27. was admitted to the Bar32 words
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106 1972-08-26 9 Wind-up order against Telephone Industries rE Telephone Industries of Singapore Pte. Ltd., a Joint venture of the Singapore Telephone Board ami a Swedish company, is being wound up under an order of the High Court. The order was made yesterday afternoon by Chief Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin on a106 words
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74 1972-08-26 9 Health experts to discuss family planning SOME 30 health and marketing experts from various countries will meet in Singapore next month to discuss family planning and its effects on phar maceutical products. The experts rrom Singapore. Hong Kong the Philippines and other South-east Asian countries. Japan, Australia and Chicago, will74 words
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Article47 1972-08-26 9 THE Permanent Secretary (Economic Development Division i Mr O E. Bogaars. has been appointed to perform the duties of Permanent Secretary Prime Ministers Office ai addition to his present duties with effect from Au». 12. according to the Government Oaamr publlxhed last nl»ht47 words
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Article69 1972-08-26 9 1,000 IN FUND RAISING WALKATHON MORE than 1000 people from various organisations will take part in a It-kilometre walkathon tomorrow at 8 a.m. to raise funds for the proposed Chung Hwa Free Hospital. The walk wiU start from Kallang Park and end at the site of the hospital in Toa69 words
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Article, Illustration335 1972-08-26 9 rr W E N T Y potential 1 Japanese buyers will fly in to survey a wide range of goods at a Buy Singapore Made exhibition Dlanned for Sept. 2—17 at the Golden Mile Complex. The exhibition p*rt of the Singapore Manufacturers' Associations drive335 words
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Article32 1972-08-26 9 BUILDING contractor Chua Liang Hua, 25, was fined $1,000 yesterday for employing an Indonesian illegal immigrant Salman bin Osman alias Salleh bin Hasan. 31. at his worksite fn Bukit Merah.32 words
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138 1972-08-26 9 Missing pet dog spoils Leonard's birthday party rAR-OLD Leonard Lim's birthday celebrations was marred when hla favourite dog. Sohta got lost while the party was in full swing During the party that was held at the Urn home in Oxley Rise on Sunday Sollta, a Pekinese, slipped out through the138 words
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Advertisement452 1972-08-26 9 GENERAL MANAGER OFFICE EQUIPMENT We have been asked to find an unusually experienced person who has: A first class sales record in office equipment. Proven aolllty In the aggressive and dynamic management and motivation of a PanMalaysian sales and service staff. 0 Business acumen and experience In planning and controlling452 words
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Advertisement112 1972-08-26 9 Muscle pain? s^Bsl '^bb^H^bHbb^bb^bb^bb^bbEm^' nlk //^L^ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHL^: IBBY^ bß^b^^sßL^C Wr^ Tiger Balm gently soothes the pain away. gag As soon as you gently apply Tiger Balm, you can feel the radiating pain reliever start to work. RsSft^ The unique formula of Tiger Balm soothing, soothing the lf^***Wrvv pain away. Safely112 words
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672 1972-08-26 10 A fair to break down brand prejudice rHS year's Made -In Malaysia trade fair, to be held at Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 2b to Sept. 10, will be the higgr>t of its kind to be held in the country More than 5M.090 people, including purchasing representatives frow672 words
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Article, Illustration328 1972-08-26 10 Building a just society through industry From Minister of Trade and Industry Encik Mohamed Khir Johari THE theme of this year's National Day Celebration is •Bullding A Just Society It is therefore most appropriate that the theme of this year's "Made-in-Ma-lay *la" Trade Fair organised by the Federation of Malaysian328 words
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373 1972-08-26 10 Towards greater political and social stability FROM tk« President of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers, Tan Sri Nik Ahmad Kamil. THE Made-ln-Ma-ub> laysia Trade Fair, 1972. at the Stadium Negara. Kuala Lumpur Is the second (air the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers is privileged to organise. The fair held in 1971373 words
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Advertisement143 1972-08-26 10 HACKS Choose the one you PLEASE The one you choose will PLEASE T*^ ty/l 'MEDICATED .A YD& **f 'HONEY LEMON s!^5 '^'CHERRY > 'MENTHOL W I EUCALYPTUS MANDARIN GINGER Free Sample of Hacks Sweets available at our Stall No. 840 and special offer for purchases. I T D C D143 words
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Article1170 1972-08-26 11 80 TO TAKE PART IN MALAYSIA'S BIGGEST TRADE FAIR It Is a measure of the Government's recognition of the important role of industry that the fair has been Incorporated into the National Day celebrations programme. It is my hope that it will not only1,170 words
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Advertisement194 1972-08-26 11 SBBSpi BRFER 'LBIN CANNING INDISTmV SDN BHD. 1 BtSTCAN FOOD TLCHNOLOGICAL INDI'STBY SDN. BHD Cordially invite YOU t« visit their sUII al the Madria- Malaysia' Tr»d> Fair Stadium Necara. XL where a full range of canned foods and noodles axe on display. A SPECIAL OFFER AWAITS ALL VISITORS TO THEIR194 words
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Advertisement137 1972-08-26 11 good things come In small packages! I I 11 141 II I I BBw I 100»ruAI TI A EXTRACT I Instanco tea. .for Instance Don't jutt take our word for it. Try It and sst tor yourself Instanco Tea tastes so good you'll find you can't baat it for aroma,137 words
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Advertisement186 1972-08-26 12 Dinner for Two... In Romantic Atmosphere Surrounded by the Sea At JUftONG OKOH Jurat* a«w««t restaurant on taw e«a We —r*9 a wide choice of food at »«ry reasonable charge* to autt every tajta* J JapamwFood (a Tappaw Yak. Steak European Food W Seafood Fresh from the; Sea '/> Open186 words
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Advertisement100 1972-08-26 12 a*^^^ I"^^1 praaants yfcMT STARUCHT RESTAURANT W TfL: 3 7 MM. S7IM7 XEicellcnt Southern Northern Chmnc Di»Ke» t Saa M' Food in town at reasonable prices. X Services Guaranteed. Na Perking Profctem M* Aba cater* far WeeMina.. Birthday and Bwsinaw Functiam. thebe/t buffet lunch Intoum^ HOTEL MALAYSIA SINGAPORE TEL *****1100 words
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Advertisement411 1972-08-26 12 m B Golden PIMK»nLr Famous tor its Siacfaan and Pekng stvte efcahae ftr^ Tha most popular rastaurant n town HBH At inomaia spot tor both young and old !*?"V Enjoy your favourite cocktail to sentimental guitar muse 3s£TVprl No mnmurn or cover charges. Sjy' hksamam p^^ RanrAwnad for SucculerH. nicy411 words
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Advertisement238 1972-08-26 12 THE WORLD'S BEST BUY OF THE YEAR (Prove vm art wrong) scaN dijisia Ovnaco of U.S. now made in Denmark Scan-dyna 2000 Tuner-Amplifier offers high performance at low cost. RMS 50 watts at 4 ohms. FM Stereo, AM and LW stations. 5 Pre-select»d stations on FM. m^mmmm^mmim^mm MOOai A2sx Aperiodic238 words
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864 1972-08-26 13 THE Government will set up 57 inqniry centres from Monday for voters who have not received their jk)11 c ards to obtain them from these centres. They will be set up In each of the 57 contested electoral divisions, the Returning864 words
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299 1972-08-26 13 Four extra days to register for Primary One THE Education Ministry has decided to allot nine days, instead of five, for the third phase of registration of pupils for admission to Primary One, starting on Monday. Reason for this is to provide ample time for parents to register their children299 words
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233 1972-08-26 13 CJHAKESPEARE S At You ►5 Like It presented by the Btage Club at the Cultural Centre was well attended by students. A truly Shakespearean atmosphere prevailed throughout Act 1. with students gaily whisperIng comments and asides, unwrapping c r a c k 1 y233 words
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161 1972-08-26 13 Posters on buses: PAP and UNF respond rl Peoplc'i Action Party and United National Front were the first yesterday to deliver a total of 1.176 election poster* to the ROY for display on buses. The PAP sent 7*« while the INF handed in 3M. Till late yesterday afternoon, a ROY161 words
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Article53 1972-08-26 13 DEFENCE Minister. Dr Ooh Keng Swee will attend a charity show of the Mandarin film. The Boat, at Kreta Ayer Peoples' Theatre on Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. The show is aimed at raising about $6 000 for the improvement of the seating accommodation53 words
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120 1972-08-26 13 Leong: We are not 'political gamblers' rpHE People Front's candidate In TanJong Pagar, Mr. Leong Mun Kwal. yesterday criticised Mr. Lee Kuan Yew for having described Opposition party candidates as "political gamblers." The Prime Minister made the comment after filing his nomination paper for the general election at the Singapore120 words
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Article48 1972-08-26 13 UNEMPLOYED Lai Nai Pak. 20. was jailed for II months yesterday when he pleaded guilty to stealing a wllet containing 565 and 150 ruptahs. belonging to an Indonesian woman tourist. Madam Mariamis Tambojong. near the OPO on Thursday He had two previous convictions.48 words
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Article35 1972-08-26 13 ALOR STAR. Prl. Tun Abdul Razak has asked the Muda Agricultural Development Authority (Mada) to flnd out the reasons for the increased prices of fertilisers and insecticides which came Into effect this month.35 words
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Advertisement326 1972-08-26 13 DWVE-IN Qmm: (JAM NOW SHOWIK! 2 M.c-, MayhHr: 7.C4 ft f i^pm A4m: AMh $2 CkiWraa $1 '"T W •**>." tachNPM MM W HM mawinaj Biia ■■■I B Baaa i (mm tv >ili ta ar mmy•m* aajtwk«»a at »a,»i»a' y^^, e«a»», M.Y. Ttam A FILM YOU MUST SEE TO BELIEVE326 words
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Advertisement71 1972-08-26 13 OPENS TODAY: 1, 4 t B .M. (Ma >raa U»t) ■UIHHI pniij Twiww Manriaa Skaw at It.S* AJ*. ■X MANOR ALE K A" (TaiM Braa< Na» riwtl. yrVVaSVVVVVWVVaVW'aVtfWN •I NOW SHOWING NO rRII LIST i I Ji4 Skavt MB) J JC. 7 t* JO»r«| > Rima Melati, Rachmat Kartolo 171 words
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Advertisement297 1972-08-26 13 Tonight Midnight-Simultaneously at 6 THEATRES CAPITOL-LIDO REX SKY-ROXY-JURONG PLUS TOMORROW MORNING SHOWS ALSO AT 6 THEATRES 2 CAPITOL LIDO-REX SKY-ROXY at 9.00 am k JURONG llu CALL TO ARMS starring TSUNG HUA and HSIA FAN A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE COLOR MANDARIN WITH SUPERIMPOSED ENGLISH CHINESE SUBTITLES. LIDO-OPEXS TODAY! BjS297 words
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Advertisement778 1972-08-26 13 > WBJBJSVWBBJPBBJBBI lorgan i )m;: MOW MOWIMC! > 1 Ska«« ;00 4 •10 pm 1 i Aa»ttt »a »0 Cfcilaim II N < 1 i A Film You Mu»t Sm S i To S. *i "BLUE WaTSB, WHITE MATH 1 m Braorh toking Color 't A Cinamo C»n««f film Jl778 words
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Article342 1972-08-26 14 The Olympic torch wu carried through the streets of Munich yesterday evening, and handed by the last of 5,976 runners to the retiring President of the International Olympic Committee and the city's Lord Mayor Today the traditional splendour of the opening ceremony, and the parade of 10.000 athletes342 words
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Article222 1972-08-26 14 The Singapore Education Ministry's decision to withdraw faulty English readers and textbooks from next year is a wise response to constructive criticism. A review of these books was occasioned by a letter in the Press from a concerned parent who pointed out that they contained glaring errors. The222 words
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Article366 1972-08-26 14 MUNICH, Friday X<HE Olympic Games that open here In Munich tomorrow have already dealt this once refined and most liveable city in Germany a punishing blow It is urban development that brings Munich frlghteningly close to the faceless Eurocity. To be fair,366 words
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Article, Illustration2053 1972-08-26 14 William Campbell - Marks of prosperity William Campbell by ■I A people on the go Singaporeans can expect to share increasingly the better things in life as the economy grows rapidly The new power game MR. LEE KUAN YEW noted recently thot many people now consider scooters, small cars, television sets and refrigerators2,053 words
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Advertisement266 1972-08-26 14 £fc NEW TITLES FROM fcr UNIVERSITY W EDUCATION PRESS THE FUTURE OF THE SON OF SINCAPORE CHINESE IN SOUTH- the autobiography of a coolie EAST ASIA: by TAN Kok-Seng as viewed from the economic ONCE THE HORSEMEN by^EE Mon.Ch.ng H OTH POEM New edition $3.00 paper by Ch O"*°" N266 words
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Article353 1972-08-26 15 HONG KONG. Friday DETECTIVES found a Kremlin plan to recruit scies throughout the Far East in the trouser pocket of one of two Soviet agents caught with two Hong Kong businessmen, a reliable source said today. The Russians one of them of Chinese ancestryAgencies - 353 words
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Article92 1972-08-26 15 Crackdown on peasant movement PESHAWAR (Pakistani. 1 Fri. The Chief Minister of Northw-st Frontier Province. Mufti Mahn.ojd. said yesterday that 14 people were arrested In a crackdown this week on the left-wing Mazdonr Klssan (Workers and Peasants) Party. He Mid this was necessary to ensure the supremacy of law am.Reuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration249 1972-08-26 15 OTTAWA. Fri. Prime Minister Fierre Iru deau. announced he was sending a team of officials to I'fanda to help process applications from expelled Asians wishinz to come to Canada. He declined to put a quota on the number of displaced Asians Canada wouldReuter - 249 words
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Article20 1972-08-26 15 KOBE. Fri Eighteen people were Injured In a htad-on collision between two trains near h*re today, police said--Reu-ter20 words
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Article, Illustration392 1972-08-26 15 Nixon gets a polls boost from California WASHINGTON Fri PRESIDENT NIXON got an election boost today from a California state-wide poll giving him an eight per cent lead over his Democratic opponent, Senator George McGovern. Tne poll, by Field Research corporation, showed Mr Nixon with 49 per cent and SenReuter - 392 words
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104 1972-08-26 15 \NH»RK\ Fri— Prime Minister McMahon and his senior advisers were openly divided today on when to call an early election. Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Douglas Anthony and Treasurer Mr. William Snedden have called for an immediate election. But today during Question Time inReuter - 104 words
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Article83 1972-08-26 15 48 in bid to get into Britain LONDON Fri Forty-eight Pakistanis who landed illegally at Folkestone in the tojth coaal during the night were sent back to Belgium today The Pakistanis sought to enter Britain with members of a coach party after arriving at Fc ikes :one by crow channelReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement157 1972-08-26 15 AMPEX CHROMIUM DIOXIDE CASSETTES 1 W> I I AMPEX SO i rlThe chromium d'OX'de coating formulation gives the highest possible frequency response from any recorder with a bias adjustment switch. The tape is strong tensiiized polyester, supersmoothed by an exclusive process to protect recorder heads The cassette is sonic-welded (tor157 words
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Advertisement30 1972-08-26 15 M i*V^B r I l^B i M I V XJH. f^^| ra| L b^b^C^^& I Lincoln completes the welding picture! electrodes generators accessories A <&> INDUSTRIAL DIVISION A THE BORNEO COMPANY30 words
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176 1972-08-26 16 Nailed to cross so that wife will return ■OS ANGELA. FTI A man was four d nailed to a cross near Buckeye, Arizona yesterday with nails in both hands and on* foot. Sheriff! Sgt Ed C.UU s said Eufone Austin 45. talked a woman friend into wtlllng him to the176 words
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183 1972-08-26 16 China protest over US attack on lifeboat HONG KONG, Fri. China has protested to the United States against a bombing Incident on* the North Vietnamese coast In which five Chinese seamen were killed, the New China News Agency reported today. A Foreign Ministry statement Issued yesterday and quoted by theReuter; AP - 183 words
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Article74 1972-08-26 16 BREDA (Holland), Fri. More than 70 cars and trucks were Involved in a giant chain crash in Prinsenbeek. near here today. "At least «0 persons were Injured, some of them seriously." a police spokesman said. "We fear we may find the bodies of victims in the wreckages, whichAP - 74 words
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Article19 1972-08-26 16 BONN. Fri. Foreign Minister Waiter Scheel said West Germany and China might estajlish diplomatic relations in October19 words
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Article, Illustration141 1972-08-26 16 Three-way rift in Burmese ruling elite report RANGKOK. Fri A three-way rift appear* to be developing among the ruling elite of Burma in the absence of Prime Minister and Revolutionary Council Chairman Ne Win, reportedly recuperating from an ill new in Europe, the Bangkok Post said today. The knglLsh language141 words
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480 1972-08-26 16 REYKJAVIK, Fri. Bobby Fischer, leading by 10 points to 7, and Boris Spassky adjourned the 18th game of their world chess championship match last night after Fischer's 42nd move. After 21 moves the game began to look like a draw but480 words
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Advertisement269 1972-08-26 16 1000 *«£<§C?automatic irons (61 lbs) from Rru nH V ne fine gf( ir n is y° urs free when >° v c iiect 5 11 Vrlll AJR Ul lit 3 large size Brand's Essence of Chicken. ""-^^^^c OF WL V CHKXfff t JP§ B»k bW\ Hurry! Get your GKCiwn from269 words
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Advertisement290 1972-08-26 16 Enjoy Better Health Live Actively Again TAKE TISANE ARDENNAISE HERB TEAS (BELGIUM) The well known Herbal Treatment prepared according to the old and famous recipes of Father Obnst herbalist priest of the Ardennr* Belgium) where longevity Is well known. Easily prepared and pleasant to taste; just add boiling water and290 words
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Miscellaneous412 1972-08-26 16 liniEN Fischer opened with own king. Fischer soon ga'ns TT his king's pawn, Spassky the initiative, adopter! the Sicilian Defence 22 K-Ql instead of the Ruy Lopes with 23. K-Rl. R-KT4: which he could only make a 24. KT-Q4, R-R4: 1 alf point in the 16th game 25. KT-QS, K-B2:412 words
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260 1972-08-26 17 HONG KONG, Friday. PEKING has outlined its plan for absorbing Taiwan into China, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported today. The weekly news magazine said Chinas strategy was put forward with the greatest subtlety In the July issue of Red Flag, the Chinese CommunistReuter - 260 words
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312 1972-08-26 17 Fears of a Soviet attack still haunt China DARIS, Fri. Chinese 1 Prime Minister Chou En-lal Is haunted by fears of a Soviet attack and believes that Moscow wants to use India and Bangladesh to catch Peking In a military vice, according to former French Prime Minister Pierre Mendes-France. Mr.312 words
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Article121 1972-08-26 17 Bomb scare for baseball fans TOKYO. Fri— A crowd of 35.M0 baseball fans had a bad bomb scare yesterday as they were watching a night game between the Tokyo Giants and the Chunichi Dragons in Chunichi Stadium in Nagoya. Stadium officials received three anonymous telephone calls, apparently by the same121 words
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132 1972-08-26 17 Tanaka's meeting with Chou may be delayed TOKYO, Fri— Prime 1 Minister Kakuei Tanaka's visit to Peking for talks with Chinese Premier Chou En-lal on normalisation of Sino-Japanese relations may be delayed by about two weeks. Leaders of the government and the Liberal Democratic Party had agreed earlier that Mr.UPI - 132 words
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Article44 1972-08-26 17 SYDNEY. Fri. Dr. William Mcßrlde. the Australian gynaecologist who rst connected the drug thalidomide ftith deformities In children, tv today named Australian Father of the Year. Dr. Mcßrtde Is the father of four children, two girls and two boy«. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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209 1972-08-26 17 Now new system to store rice indefinitely TOKYO, Friday THREE Japanese companies are patenting a new packaging system for rice, by which the grain can be stored indefinitely without losing flavour, it was disclosed today It could bring on a revolution In the Japanese rice Industry, where surpluses of theUPI - 209 words
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Article, Illustration104 1972-08-26 17 Trudeau meets Chinese leaders ()TTAWA, Fri Prime Minister Pierre Trudrau met Chinese Trade Minister Pai Hsiinr kuo (left of Trudeaa) and rther Chinese delrgates in his office yesterday. Mr. Trudrau said later that the two discussed trade, exchange of delegations, the good reception that External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp received104 words
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Advertisement34 1972-08-26 17 g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^gfl^' Ik- ..^>S $f >' qBE aV^EL^gL^^^ g^g^K' v j^ g^g^g^^^ .^hfc^gKL.uJgfl g^gV SB^, g^g^r^Bgfl^B g^g^Httir g^g^gf JMgagJhftjj^RH rt When a man 1 is successful J& his brandy "4i^j is HGnrißssy* The Spirit of Success34 words
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Article45 1972-08-26 18 UU (M) Mm Ua ■rd CaMes ttp*tri<k« O Bank E StOTt M Indus V I ni HtltM $11 70 MM 9410 II W *X7» $3.M 16 SS $•10 SIM $0 92 {ISO 30 24 IT 16 16 15 15 14 12 12 1111 1145 words
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Article23 1972-08-26 18 I Credit I. >pin Iron Tape Sec »8 20 $9«0 $5 45 $2 15 $5 30 $5 20 —.41 —.41 ill —.1123 words
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Article22 1972-08-26 18 Singapore sWtoa 354.000 Gula rerak 290.000 Gen. Lumber 253.000 Merlin <M> 188.000 Total Turnover: 4 72*4 Delayed Percentage: 0.7222 words
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Article37 1972-08-26 18 I— ««ilah: t*l.» Ml.tt t H««#l. U7J7 IM.U Ffp«iMn: t7«.M M 1.17. 17 t TUm. 12? 4* UI.S4 t I r»>»ii: tll.M lU.II Dm. M. IMC 1M Dm. SI. INI 1M t Dm. M. IM> IM37 words
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Article980 1972-08-26 18 Bto »r»s« *«ices SsAlkV trSTSa AT TMI ciass iviisiii ta Tata !<■!.«»•■* AMO KUALA IU« Tsjca iicmsci witm rates ■•VIMSMTI SaACKITS VIS TsaoA* wsat CLOSING TONE; Industrials and Hotels very steady while the rest steady. TIBNOVEB: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday including odd980 words
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236 1972-08-26 18 QIAUTY aUcka snevetJ s.radily ahead against a generally volatile background on '.he Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Alone with good advances recorded in Fraser at Neave. Straits Times. Malayan Breweries, Cold Storage Holdings and Chemical Company of Malaysia, the Straits Times Industrial236 words
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Article76 1972-08-26 18 T>HEBE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday tor value on Aug. M. rhe rates are for deposits of :ss2s 000 and above 1 mth S 3 16 to 5 7 16". 2 mths 5 3 16 to 5 7 16 3 mths S 14 to76 words
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Article1865 1972-08-26 18 DUSINEH In and reported to the Stnfapore and Kuala Lusssmt tradtnc now of the Btocfc rwhanf y— in day with the .lumber of tharet traded ahowa to brackeu In tots of 1 Mfl KUlb^bbl cbUbbbTWlsbl bb^bbVl IB INDISTBIU.S Krwm Hi 3 J9 Tap* ■1 233 ill 2 33.1,865 words
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Article65 1972-08-26 18 H«W PAX Brothers International has successfully D'aced 2.5 million of Its Ord'nary shares on the Hongkon Stock Exchange »t a price of HKSI3SO each. The Council of the Hongkong Stock Exchange has irranted permission for dealings to commence on Friday Sept 1. TRENGGANI' Development Is to remain suspended until further65 words
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Article350 1972-08-26 18 FUST half figures from National Iron and Steel Mills are Impressive. Pre tax profits doubled to $5.27 million and are almost up to the level achieved for the whole of last year. Pre-tax profits for the six months ended June this year were 55.274.578350 words
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Article212 1972-08-26 18 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday galnL ed another $3 to $636 per plcul on an official offering up 56 tons to 250 tons. The local market reacted contrary to the overnight London metal price which sagged £3 to £1.576 per metric ton. LONDON: Thursday'! tin212 words
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Article56 1972-08-26 18 Ttmrwtly W.rtfW.d.y UtS UII '■■in «7.SS «7 US B«lnit «7TO «7«0 Hongkong «T. 4« «7 «1 Zurich rt IGB «7.008 «T.MM «7.4 M '•I* M.M M.M port (1) M.M M.SB pen |2) 213 so 233.M ill Export price In non-sterling tre*» In US aolan ptr ouorr. Local iMKn56 words
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Article22 1972-08-26 18 AUG. 25. RIBBER 87 75 cents (up #25 cent). TIN SCM.M (up SIM). Official offering 254 tons (up 5* tons).22 words
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Article107 1972-08-26 18 MlNtlf PHOOUCI IXCNAMCC. iim:«po«i MOON CLOSINO micis picul rtiTiROA» Ceeenut Oil: bulk (34 sellers, drum $36 sellers. Cea*a: Mixrd loose UK Cont. HUB. Ptpoer: Muntok AWT A white fo.b. 1009 NLW SIB2I sellers. Sarawak white fob. M'; NLW IIS2J sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b. M-i NLW (117, sel'ert.107 words
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Article35 1972-08-26 18 London copper prices on Thursday I previous in brackets) W.rebar Spot buyer (432 00 .(433.50) seller 1412.30 i(«34.50> Three monthi bjycr 1442.30 U444.00. SaNSf 1443.00 (1444.30). Market tent: Barely steady. Saitt 4.300 tons.35 words
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Article39 1972-08-26 18 la London on Thursday ih* palm oil prices off Malayan 8 per cent Cir UK/N Europota parts in bulk, sterling pri lons ton Oct. O«c was quoitd at uk«» 2 teller., or Cont. 5223 sellers 1 unchanged39 words
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Article340 1972-08-26 18 rE rubber market yesterday opened unchanged but later the very quiet conditions of late set In and although there was no movement In levels, the undertone remained steady. Some business In RSS Two open port nearby shloment and sundry SMRs September shipment provided the only feature In physicals.340 words
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Article105 1972-08-26 18 T\ATLY SMR price* Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. B**4. Oct. ((■Trent Month I IFarward Month B«y*r» Sellers Bayers SeHers Q C—lta CtmU per kg. SMR SCV (I— ton PaUeti 93 25 93 75S »3 00 94 00 N SMR105 words
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Article233 1972-08-26 18 M G profits soar THE full picture of how Motor and General Under writers Investment Hold ngs managed the ltt per cent uplift la pre-tax profits to 51. 2*5.535 should come oat in the full accounts Meanwhile, the Massage in the preliminary statement is that growth has not only been233 words
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Article223 1972-08-26 18 rE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these oest agreed merchant rates as at Aug 25 Loral fellar* to oae anil of Foreign C«rrc»ry Sterling Pound Australian Dolla' Canadian Dollat New Zealand Dollar US. Dollar Loral 4oiUra to 1M unit. oT Foreign Ciuraaejr Belgian Franca Burmese Kyuts Ceylon223 words
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Article306 1972-08-26 18 VfELBOURNE. Prl Share 11 prices closed the week on a firm note at the Melbourne Stock Exchange Overall rises outnumbered falls 94 to 86 and 161 of the stocks traded were unchanged on yesterday's closing levels. Most of the major moves were recorded in the industrial sfctor and more306 words
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Article258 1972-08-26 18 YEW YORK. Thurs— The marktt retreated across a broad frrnt In active trading, recording its steepest decline In more than three months as measured by one Indicator. Analysts attributed the decline to n number of factors Including an Increase today by Chase Manhattan Bank In Its prime rate258 words
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Article107 1972-08-26 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINA Thursday 10S 72 Wednesday 101 62 Week aax> 101 57 RI BBIRs Thursday 333 .0« Wednesday ***** Week sco 339 99 Ml Thursday ***** Wednesday 322 82 Week ago ***** INDIBTKIALM Thursday 529 5 We dnesclsy 526 9 Week «eg 533 3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDCSTBIAL*107 words
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Article214 1972-08-26 18 HONO KONO. M— The last day of the week taw the market open on a quiet and steady note which was maintained throughout the day. Dairy Farm's announcement of a HKII interim and excellent half-yearly results saw the price of the share harden from 113.50 to M 9.214 words
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Article35 1972-08-26 18 On the tree «»ar*et m Hong Koni, yrstrrdav the U dellar »•> quoted at &.M2S for T.T. ao4 S«S (or ihD Sterliitf wa* quoted U 11 T3 iim! MM IMI tl at «■> 7135 words
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Article32 1972-08-26 18 ALL markets in Hong Konc will be closed on Monday for Liberation Day. Markets in the United Kingdom will also be closed on Monday for the late summer bank holiday32 words
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152 1972-08-26 19 Getting to know you party for mass wedding couples rtFTT eoupUa wno have F mass weeding-cum-honeymoon date to keep Singapore Airlines n Oct I— will meet togeth«r for the first time They will meet at Neptune Theatre Restaurant for eoefc tain The cocktail party specialanged by the organism of the152 words
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Article77 1972-08-26 19 Merger of teachers unions KUALA LUMPUR. Frl The National Union of Teachers today decided to merge with the National Union of National School Teachers. Die iwo unions which jointly represent the largest numb»r of organised teacher* In the country will be known v tr* National Union of the Training Prof77 words
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Article35 1972-08-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Malaysian Embassy in Manila to not hosting the National Day recepion thia year but kwtcad will donate $2 500 toward* the fund to help Filipino flood victim*35 words
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67 1972-08-26 19 DOLICE have arrested a I man in connection with Thursday's S&MO robbery at B.P de SUva Jewellery Shop In Tanjlin He was picked up by Orchard Road police at x m« I pper Bukit Timah Road at 8.36 p.m. on Thursday. Police, who said the67 words
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Article, Illustration546 1972-08-26 19 PENAL SYSTEM EXAMINED J^ (OMMITTEF comprising officers from the Home Affairs Ministry, Economic Development Board and Prisons Department is now conducting a detailed examination of the present penal system. Tr: Is was disclosed last night by the Home Affairs Minister. Prof. Wong Un Ken at the546 words
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Article22 1972-08-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Coalition talks between the Alliance and the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party have been postponed to next month22 words
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111 1972-08-26 19 HOW TO SPOT HIPPIES ORDER GOES OUT KUALA LCMPUm, Fri.— AU Immigration Department officers have been given a directive en hew to identify hippies. This follows the decision by the Home Affair* Ministry yesterday to tan the entry of all hippies from Sept 1. Hippies already in the country would111 words
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Article70 1972-08-26 19 AN assistant building Inspector of the Chief Building Surveyor's Department was acquitted yesterday of a corruption charge when the prosecution withdrew the case Kdiral bin Mohammed was alleged to have taken *50 from Mr Tan Tlong Huat, of lorong N Telok Kurau. in April last year a;70 words
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Article61 1972-08-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. —A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency will be here soon to advise on the setting up of a nuclear reactor station Technology. Research and Local Government Minister. Dato Ong Kee Hui said today that he had asked for an initial sum61 words
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Article63 1972-08-26 19 KEPPEL Shipyard will hold a dinner for us staff at the PSA car park In Telok Blangah Road today at 7.30 p m to celebrate National Day. Culture Minister Mr Jek Yeun Thong and Mrs Jek will be the guests-of -honour. A cultural show for employees and63 words
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Article53 1972-08-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt-Mr Ooh Hock Ouan today accepted a DAP challenge to leslgn from his Bungsar parliamentary and Salak &late assembly seats and re-contest cgalnsl the DAP in a bv-electlon He said In a statement that he would do ro provided DAP secretary-general Mr Lim Kit Slang53 words
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Article27 1972-08-26 19 MANDARIN Hotel pastry chef. Mr Helmut Telle. has bren appointed by the Educaiid. try to sit en the Hotel Trade Advisory Committee fur three years27 words
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Article20 1972-08-26 19 THE Chinese Chamber <f Commerce will hold its monthly management committee meeting on Aug. 31 at 3 p.m20 words
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Article24 1972-08-26 19 THE YMCA folk dance group will hold an evening of (oik dancing at its Orchard Road 'ii ounuay vi i ou p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration256 1972-08-26 19 BERNARD DORAY - No political motive behind notice served on Leong Bank BERNARD DORAY ASIA Commercial Banking Corporation had no political motives when It served ■>. 'bankruptcy notice on Peoples Front secretary general Mr. Leong iviun Kwai who owed the bank about $10,000. At a press conference yesterday, the bank's business adviser. Mr256 words
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Advertisement212 1972-08-26 19 Pin-point focussing from infinity to zero mm! p^^l^Bi The revolutionary new macro-focus B^B^S zoom lens on the Sankyo MF 303 j^J f p F lBflPJ^Ko^t^^^ dn(! lets V°" U us ontmuous |[]7.8 ■hM^^SßW^ii^Sl^ 'V- rom infinity to zero mm! I^^ Without accessories. Use it with I^^^VjElaV^iVCi^^^Hn "ssory kit supplied Jj^jSlWjl212 words
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Miscellaneous663 1972-08-26 19 On your TV and Radio 12.N rH Opening f. n,,«d by Ruff 741 News and Newsreel and Reddy (Chinese) 1.11 Sesame Street (Repeat) gjj ironside— Bubble. Bubble, Toil 2.11 Saturday Matinee Song of af ,d Murder (Malay Subtitles) Love Starring Katherme Hep- tM fr««i,«w burn, Paul Henreid, Robert News (En663 words
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Miscellaneous136 1972-08-26 19 3.N PM Programme Summary 7.52 Kuiz Perpaduan 3.12 Women's World Jjj J^ 1 1 3J2 Captain Lightfoot aja o l^ ing Sayang S.IS Programme Summary 1.31 Olympics Report 1972 5.11 Kuiz Sekolah Sekolah 1.57 Cade's County— The Witness 5.N Weather 11.47 Cilia Black Show I.N News 11. N News 6.17136 words
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Article, Illustration125 1972-08-26 20 The day the band broke upand Rose erupted SHE'S a "vulcano alright! Bat 1 should have thought there's no need to rub that one In with a name like that! Sexy Rose Sumantl. or "Miss Volcano" as she's known on state at the Marco Polo nichtctub. began her stint this125 words
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Article, Illustration486 1972-08-26 20 ANGEL— or the day my stars came true NIGHT OUT DON'T usually go all romantic when with strangers despite what my stars say that I'm very likely lo be attracted to foreigners! However when I met Angel Garcia, bits of my horoscope started coming back to me and, what's more,486 words
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Article, Illustration489 1972-08-26 20 GERRY DE SILVA - OF OLD SINGERS AND THOSE WHO MAKE IT TO THE TOP GERRY DE SILVA ROCK: By QLI) singers never fade. They keep on humming, crooning or screaming much to the delight Of fans whose love for them seems to increase as the years roll on. Take Frank Sinatra for instance489 words
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Advertisement45 1972-08-26 20 rV 111 B tlm to 90i M* m S those curtains |B IHI |J you've been B I«1 1 drsaming NjjQfc aSM B& I X Sj fc H^^B^^^^^KS^B I ninmnbtf tho oarly bird graceiir^ ajrnishings 33i oeooes ocrx comoex ©■(2na Root) sngapore t iei *****45 words
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Advertisement1069 1972-08-26 22 ~ST MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. JO€ Jin Amaawg "--aro I v rayi I I The National SNpping Line of Malaysia INtHA TANIONC la fart Mi«r| if i 0 dam 22 I Antaer, ni. ortaaj i aaasA ut-M muun Mm I/Oaan at tto* ti« N korg 4 10.1,069 words
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Advertisement678 1972-08-26 23 Y«* »««T Bf tiae*t>«t)S >VTNt C.Mtal aarth Bka D B*a»Ul Otarw BBta DJaya MiMiai a. riiMli AiMaaa* t 7 PwalT klamc r?. ri w 47 liraaraa. M OrtatM Victary ITaam T" mwmm ./r 1 |M T-y fa.ns»stis^ a. s» ■^•i> l Jawf*»Rß» ft Mai aWHkaVlafm Nhm*. stem f>aaa Watar >««M:678 words
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Advertisement712 1972-08-26 23 STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTL LTD. StaUS Aiari/tS Immmum I mmm US ATLANTIC AMD OULf/ SINGAPORE CXPWCTI SERVICf Km H. Ttrk Pti.l. Sail Or mmm G'wttet Haattta SWjaaM IBtWBN AS«aCATE A«t If Bel I W FLOTTA LAURO IMfViW Mkct riOH (EM«. ITM.T. IMIINC FN KEEIWC. HUM. Sntaport P *i*H PtMiif *Amiu stst712 words
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Advertisement716 1972-08-26 23 MINISTST OP EDICATIOS. mnt r > 6INGAPOKE WOT 1 1 THt »nvmuTin Mlttn Take notice that by a Deed or Ml Ml LONDON Singapore Identity Cart No I RS M WBITTEN OJMSaO Z) of No 26-B. Bhort EXAMINATIONS I»TJ Street Singapore 7. formally and absolutely renounced and abanThe above-named examinations716 words
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Advertisement917 1972-08-26 23 BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED TENDER NOTICE NO 9/1972 Brmci SWII Pctrelcisi Cwipaiy Uaitc. Wfcr far ule ITEM I Onr Landing Craft Tank Dofan CU" year of acquisition IBM Displacement »O0 tons Dimensions length O A 188 I breadth 31 Depth 10 I Draft loaded (orward 4' r, aft 5917 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1972-08-26 24 K\M\V\TH\K S\TH.\SIVAM Departed thli world 26 8 1971 Fondly remembered and misted h> all who knew him. Inserted b> hi* loving wife and children.26 words
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Advertisement676 1972-08-26 24 I SINGAPORE PETROLEUM I COMPANY PTE. LTD. I mv.tes opplicotions for A. PURCHASING OFFICER I I. CREDIT OFFICER C LEGAL OFFICER/SECRETARY I QUALIFICATIONS 4 IXPMIINCI 9 A Sound cdueotionol bockflroond tttt P 3 i son •apwrwnc* in having prepared mm Capitol EapenM Purcnosing Budgets, W»obii#«cd purchosiog policies pro- cadurvs and676 words
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Advertisement533 1972-08-26 24 Senior Marketing LKxwulivc WE ARE LOOKING FOR AN OUTSTANDING MARKETING EXECUTIVE TO FILL A VACANCY IN OUR ROLEX DIVISION Applicants should write in the first inttsnet to EXECUTIVE STAFF SECRETARY. THE BORNEO COMPANY (SI SON BHO CROSBY HOUSE. 71. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1 giving full curriculum vitae and enclosing 2533 words
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Advertisement175 1972-08-26 24 FOOD TECHNOLOGIST An International Food Manufacturing Company invites applications from Malaysian otizsns for the post of Food Technologist Candidates for the post should have a minimum qualification of B Sc/DiDloma in Food Technology and should not be below 25 years but not over 30 years of age Some industrial exoenence175 words
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Advertisement637 1972-08-26 24 SALES SUPERVISOR DESIGNATE An International Pharmaceutical Company expanding locally Is looking for a dynamic person to assume the above post. The person should have the following qualifications Preferably a University Degree In Science or Pharmacy; Sales experience is desirable but not essential; Ability to organise and co-ordinate field activities; Mrlnyslan637 words
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Advertisement1161 1972-08-26 25 °T m^J!^l' C (USA •^*H.»octur W of flhgS* TT* TV** •»**< SM*«M> quol.f»d c**> tor m- toMowmg powtiont GENERAL ACCOUNTANT fff 1 accountant* who hove hod a mif^ mu<w r«ors occoun .og experience, preferably fr> Generol Accounting, Accounts Poyootc, Qmr Horn. Account.ng Systems Work and Monthly Closing rowrmts Th peT1,161 words
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Advertisement599 1972-08-26 25 International Bearing Manufacturing Organisation require for their Singapore Sales Subsidiary the following staff: 1. SALES MANAGER Age 30-4 C. Minimum 10 years Commercial Sales Management experience with wide contacts locally m the machinery and hardware field Knowlv»dge of Southeast Asia markets an advan 2. SALESMEN Age 25-35 Must be well599 words
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Advertisement471 1972-08-26 25 BUILD A CAREER WITH LITRONIX <ECCND PLANT) Expending Americon electronics compony requires the following personnel to Ml immediate voconciC* DIE ATTACHERS LEAD BONDERS TRAINEE FEMALE OPERATORS Female obove 16, with minimum Pnmory Si* education frorr ony Ignguoge Streom moy apply Air-coryiitioned plont, piped-music, two shifts, uniforms ond refreshment provided Social471 words
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Article34 1972-08-26 26 BGaMAMIN I SAL! last saw week' Pries* slisas* naJat dowa oa eves mg aaal day aeaaaaso. ssmm-shMs. Lattaay and laM wnder efstssaaaffafr MflwVV IfssMM •*a***TJf laslaffal rt*»al saortM only II I Aaakrr Arcade34 words
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Obituary146 1972-08-26 26 MR CNIONG CNII KAN sated •> peaaad away peacefully en S4-I-72 leaving behind wits, and sen*. Kok Yaong Tham Pea*. THim Chu*. Kok Claew Hong. Kheng Hul and daughter Lin la. Cortege leovec Blk 13 Cimmsaweawh Ciee* an 2T I 72 for Mount Veraen Cremalortum at GIOROII MOW MM146 words
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Article18 1972-08-26 26 L!l Michael Boon Peng. Elizabeth and John wieh to thank all those who rallied during their tribulation*18 words
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Advertisement662 1972-08-26 26 AMNOUNCIMtHT/PfKSOHAL TTTTTrr PW«E C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 n..p*,. ajavjeapare *aw» M w*rd _a Malays.* s-*y »1 M s w.rd M**a>t.a *st)r M p n nrTsii <LJ stid tsr II *p* rWN •»L'»»ILJ Mlailaaaaa tTt/- /or N t-»rd» t-.^. n 1 1 *>■" sfiailiiiam IM /or Jt vordf ■aaaaaavm $ILtt ttr li662 words
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Advertisement724 1972-08-26 26 FIMALI JUNIOR ITBNOQRAFHER illaanpm Citassn) Must have at least I or I yeare w»rkm* caperwao* and a fair kaowwdai of Slaag •yeasaa* wltk Bkortkand speed of aaM less tbaa M w pm. and Typang •peed of 4t wpm aaal paeeeas a Beater CimkrlßH Certateaee Appllm gr>»g «sU pnrueasar* in il724 words
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Advertisement679 1972-08-26 26 LARCI CIVIL INGINIIRING CON! TRUCTION Company require* legal clerk to deal with all matter* eon esralag eeatreet agreements and estate dutie* Pinslansii may ass* apply Pleas* writ* t* Boa AtlMI ST Blagapar. PHILIP! •■■ilimmii-imltini Factory, Mt. JMa« Aksnad HKsMm. tansaaere M lavit* appMeaats for th* past of FIMALI OPIBATOBI Ktati'tntntl679 words
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Advertisement753 1972-08-26 26 ESTABLISHED PIRST CLAM HOTIL has immediate vacancies for cooks t rains* eaoka Chambermaid* and Oensral Cleaners Fun detail* with pkotogranh tnon returnable I to Baa AtlOM IT Spar* EASTERN ACINCIII <«) PTI Liv invite* appli atioaa for tk* poat of a STENOGRAPHER SECRETARY with the fellow lag qualiacatlona (i) GasaarMg*753 words
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Advertisement784 1972-08-26 26 BOOK AMAN LIVI-IN aaacutlve family wttk satinamanat reason •ibiliti** Tanglln area. Muat k* *x pirliaeit with sand reference* Tel •MM Bpor* between 2 aad 4pm CHAMPAONI CABABIT BAR a RMtaurant require* waitresses Apply persoamlly at 9* 101 Anaoa Road. Kir, gaper* 2. after 1 pm. Contact Mr I sang, tal:784 words
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Advertisement854 1972-08-26 26 WANTIO RILIABLI INGLIIM riAKINO live- a eaok general amah for English family Bukit Timah area Phone *****7 Ipor* AN! YOU TIBIB OF WORKING ON INIFTT If you hay* experience la serv ing Western meals and serving drinks off a trolley w* hay* a )ob for you In Jurona V*« will854 words
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Advertisement1096 1972-08-26 26 OUT Namly Avenue 2-storey I V^aWaPiaMaaVarwXal ■Wffll ~4<'t*t<C*aMal nlfafs tafjahv**! $I*oo. Ban Ouaa Park 2 storey b*ttanmad semi-detached faaralaaiad *****. Mini Terk Park Hilina I •ami-detached MM fam Mß.it. Jalan Kembang Melatl 4-rwdroamed semi detached furniehed with 2 aircon dWHairi HMt. Pnon* Leo Agency MSSS Spore OUT 1* J BIDROOMEO1,096 words
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Advertisement1043 1972-08-26 26 OACNILOR ACCOMMODATION lIA-j HOI. Meyer Road Eurepeaa m»*A weruiß. Immediate occupation. T.m-Z eulrie* 440«7S pore. WNY WAIT' MTTM l-TOBTt Reddy Property Ceneultaat Equip* Exrelleat Acrt>mmodatlOß* In The* Republic. Anytime. M CHANGI Lars* *ung*Hss a quiet residential area I eitriipa*. 2 Bathroom*, all mosaic, huge gardens WSO'- Ring 4*0443.*****4 KUM NINO1,043 words
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Advertisement1512 1972-08-26 27 -""™"»J»"»«"™-— "^"xwaaawaaaaw^ j WANTIO URCINTLY terra*, sssnl nt. frow Pace 26) TTT 1 t ?2?Z Z JXL l U. a "»ea Pnae raaa* Mt.MO tsH.OM' Plea*, call 37*11 Bsare >>t mm^ tosaol 0 I At a>aas si saataat Alk Mew Teag Lid 37/3» a a PMOA A company su.i niMSIMT1,512 words
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Advertisement821 1972-08-26 27 lINTIRMJR M|N* OIPLOMA ARCNITICTUOI Cinnisais.lv. nrrispulun taMk*a leads ta m•srtar deaiaa dl*lss*i reeaoahwd far saesnharehip af prareaseanal bady Caaias ajaa avaihvhe* hi enaaaatkc areatteat All ma II pisspntas frees Drat stp Rhode* lateraatlenal BCM/RhHn Lai aaa. W C.I. Eao 'and BOOKKIIPINC BIOINNIR* Tue. nay. Thursday. S.3O— CM pm (MsC sHWaste821 words
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Advertisement843 1972-08-26 27 DUTY PRia LIOUOR a Wine (a hat > tie sash) A Etc. Far yaa laay NatkMNUlty) at New Mao. Chla la tenatieaal. ligaperi Airpart Arrival Mall (Flrat rkHkr) whea yaa arrive retura (ram ether saaatrtaa i except Malaysia Tsl asaJM ■•Dim D *COV*RY TOUR* W MALA-\ 7 I AT* (DELUXE843 words
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Advertisement752 1972-08-26 27 WANTIO Bwrglar praaf haaaa ar Sat with leaks aa alt external dears aad iron grill dears that ar* aot easily Nothing la asare frustrating than a leak that kuas or key* that break la lock* l( security hi Important to yaa aak (ar VALI Lack TOll a Mania* Doabte-throw Dual752 words
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Advertisement1012 1972-08-26 27 la: OOINO CHIAP Carpet. Otaa dard Tab** Lamps Pauffee* Bteetrte. Kettle. Etetlis aim Traasi* tar Radio. Hair -Dryer. Cash R*gu tar Adding Miaklass. Beak. LP Riearda Typewriter Tape Recarder lroa Bar*. Index Cabinet. Book aaeea. Wardrobe* Kitahaa Caamets. Ch*et of Drawers. Odsas Chair*. ■l*itiar«s. Cot* Play Pen. Sattiagream Set* Divas1,012 words
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Advertisement1818 1972-08-26 27 [Saturday Car Market (fl tM» FORD IOOIAC MKIM Fully re- conditioned New paintwork Radio ahl«J4>a fer aala and accesaeries Test drive before yew offer. Tel M3o3o*pwre NO KIM* CAR TRAOIM Private °^t neT* 7^*!-? 1 I -fT* ."Tj"^ irr^a^iM™ tTc-t-Sk ~3^z?~z m »rz2 11/17 M 1971 T Corona MX n1,818 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1972-08-26 28 SIX OUC TAT MOW KAL Def»rtc« MJ.7*. Tw« yean tint* yew part. B*4 ■!■■<■ «f t»-day borne** mehtat heart*. How we wiih y*a are always aear. la Areasaa asUy iU we ss* yea dear. loarrte« by feved eSMB.39 words
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Obituary34 1972-08-26 28 ILL TAY BEOW KAI (Departed Mth Aomat. 1979) At the going down of the sun r.d In the morning we will remember him. Always remembered by fellow comrade-in-arms 3rd Batch Artillery Officers.34 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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307 1972-08-26 28 And why shouldn't views be aired publicly? default of a disclaimer the public are prone to believe that the whole legal profession shares the views expressed by the secretary to The I aw Society in his letter to you (S.T., Aug. 21), in replying to "Professional." (S.T., Aug. 11). The307 words
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Letter177 1972-08-26 28 A DAILY AFFAIR THOSE CLASHES SINGAPORE is fast becoming a gangster's haven. There are increasing reports of criminal activities in Singapore streets between rival gangs and reports of murders and theft are becoming an everyday happening Last Sunday at 6 p.m. I saw one of these clashes. The place: Orchard177 words
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Letter102 1972-08-26 28 ON returning to my car after an evening show at the Toa Payoh Theatre I was surprised to find that I had to pay parking fees for two hours. And this was a Sunday night between seven and nine. At the Newton Circus food stalls I had another surprise. I102 words
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Letter185 1972-08-26 28 WITH reference to the appeal for greater support ot children's charities made by Mrs. Sheares who is patron of the Christmas Fair. I sincerely hope the general public will come forward and help. If my memory serves me right there was a Child Weltare Society of which Lady Oulllemard was185 words
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Letter106 1972-08-26 28 PENOUIN Books publishers have come out with their latest edition in the Outness Book of Olympic Records which give* us "the complete roll of Olympic Medal Winners from 1896 to 19«8." Sport loving fans are most indebted to 1U authors. Messrs. Norrls and Rosa McWhlrter for their highly detailed and106 words
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Letter46 1972-08-26 28 WITH reference to the letter written by Mr Cheng Tim Pin (ST. Aug. 15) I wish to observe that social unrest is created by a number of factors, among them unemployment. One cause of unemployment Is bad planning and utilisation of manpower. N. MEBVIAN. Singapore 1146 words
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174 1972-08-26 28 Public pool that's plain filthy WHERE is one compell--1 ing reason for not using the swimming pool of the Queenstown Sports Complex. It is the appalling and apparent lack of maintenance, manifested by dirt on the pool edges and surroundings. Here what was white ceramic tlUng is now filthy due174 words
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Advertisement768 1972-08-26 28 fetda KENYATAAN TAWARAN TawMWrt i»r di-pelawa dartpada stontwfctart/Pisaksfcarl bagi ker)a3 dibawan ■T M* IM H -.tll/W dMrtellltof poke* <A> M«-n un. JlSto kurang M« rantal <H ■Tt TTiwiii T-' IA B (ten tefteh kivui lS raitai m MT Clv Jempoi Peringkat V it BT Ml »W/7t M|Mtmf m«nyl»pkan kolam mandi768 words
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Advertisement934 1972-08-26 28 ACT SHABWATt IMS IN THE UGH COUBT IN MALATA AT MVAB COMPANIES i WINDING-IT. NO. OF 71 in the matier of the Companies Act. 19*6 And In the matur of Metal Timor Ltd 14-1. and 2 Jalan M Shahbandar. Batu Pabat. Johore I NOTICS is hereby give" that a petition934 words
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Advertisement1212 1972-08-26 28 BUS BACK »ANtLB avallaMa Mr > n>T\ ad»eillaaiaaal lat*raetad adwirtiaara. (Cont. from Pare 27) a-ata** <om« »«•> SAIL TO TMAILAMO aboard SO ft wiad Jtnnr Renal (iMaU la»t«»d ----rTaaaata tat* ~»i^ Hynd. Chaagl tailing Club, a pare M* MONTHLY Mr irtayl ItaartMM "T. 11 TOM. ctM arvMar. re- parauet. aaraet.1,212 words
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Miscellaneous31 1972-08-26 28 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl "Z. I MOW'S BUs»i*CS»,J S^\,/ s-J*S& 1/YOM,X *A*>JAftS INCSrOCNTAUY, [H« PK€FM*9 ""^J^SJf* I WWsTKC^ BOSCO, A IN4IP* W****?™]* J VCR MONKEY 7 mj|t JCINP Of yfMAT>mK!31 words
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396 1972-08-26 29 All set for costliest Munich Games UNICH, Fri. The Munich Olympics, the most expensively staged in the history of the modern Games, will open tomorrow with an entertainment extravaganza featuring music and dances from the host region of Bavaria. I The colourful twohour ceremony, which climaxes with the arrival of396 words
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Article, Illustration334 1972-08-26 29 PETER SIOW - Singapore cagers have the luck of the draw PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE had the luck of the draw yesterday in the Pesta Sukan basketball international tournament which opens today at Gay World stadium with Thailand taking on Indonesia. Singapore have a good chance of entering the final round as they334 words
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Article185 1972-08-26 29 \f ANCHESTER. Prt OennU aL An- Us and Keith Fletcher shrugged off their paat batting (allures for England with a match winning partnership eghlnn Australia In the one-day cricket international at Old 'I rat turd here yesterday. Amiss, who has completed only one half-century185 words
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Article85 1972-08-26 29 1/UALA LUMPUR. Frt. 8»n--lx gapore and a Selangor Selection were 2-all after the first days play In their tour badminton match at the SB A hall, here today. Scores (Selangor first i: Raja Sukrl bt Wee Kin 15-5 16-10; Lee Kirn Tat bt Jama Setoanj 18-13, 15-9.85 words
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Article363 1972-08-26 29 P. SENEVIRATKE - P. SENEVIRATKE By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Urn Seng Yong and his navigator, Ngim Chin Kong, were the first casualties of the 1,200-mile BP Rally which was flagged off simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang today. The hope of the two youngsters making an impressive debut were363 words
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Article448 1972-08-26 30 JOE DORAI - WALKER NAMES HIS 34 PLAYERS JOE DORAI By FNCLISH professional soccer coach Michael Walker yesterday named 34 players, including two schoolboys, for the National and Reserve teams which will compete in two major tournaments next month. The trainees were selected after a three-hour closed door trial at Jalan Besar stadium448 words
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Article130 1972-08-26 30 fEYLON Sports Club pulled off the biggest hockey upset this season when they beat league champions Indian Association 2-0 In a BHA Senior knockout semi-final on the padang yesterday, reports CODFBEY BOBEBT. The Oeyloneae will meet Singapore Recreation Club In the final on Wednesday SRC were conceded130 words
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278 1972-08-26 30 G. ROBERT - G. ROBERT By EH3UR regular players, r including skipper Leow Kirn Liat, are out of the Singp«pore Civilians side to meet Malacca this evening. The others are wingthree How Wa; Chew, lock Teo Boon Hoe and prop Bob Gallagher. Kirn Liat and Boon Hoe278 words
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Article, Illustration63 1972-08-26 30 YAP AI SUAN (rifht) adjusts the collar of tram mate Tan Oek Hiang at the airport before Singapore s table tennis team left for Peking yesterday to compete in the A.Man Table Tennis Union championships there. In centre v On* Yong I.van The Singapore team of 11 players and four63 words
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Article65 1972-08-26 30 Marble enter Cup final SINGAPORE Marble, which threatened to withdraw from the Di Lee Chiaw Meng tournament because their pla>ers .n the national training squad could r.ot be released, yesterday qualified tor the final by beating Peru Indians 2-1 at Fairer Park yesterday They were allowed the use of the65 words
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Article, Illustration113 1972-08-26 31 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By MOVIE LAD, a beaten favourite over 8f last week, can make amends in Race 3 at Bukit Timah today. This Fhararrjond six-year-old is nicely weighted in a moderate Class 5 Div 2 field and the extra furlong will suit him. I make113 words
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Article, Illustration1617 1972-08-26 31 111 ANC DC OMM: Goodlooker, ran on wnen sixth In Div «f race hut week. 71 showM Mit him. chance In mcak field >I(.\R DADDY Still without wtn. (air showing last week when sixth In field of 17 m Div 5 «f race, better In his vrci1,617 words
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Article, Illustration2087 1972-08-26 31 GOING FORECAST: Good ■TTTWB ]30 CLASS 4 DIV 6— 7F ■Ws^s^SUsi ($8,500 $5,950 to winner) 1 ***** «ARA a <Sara«vakl E Breukelen 7 9 0 (dd +1) V«M« T j »»«TA»T,t Spvaaai \ni.' MM rtl 10 1 MING 111 ■«.m, !m I Uoanelly J 111 Ilk +7)2,087 words
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Article202 1972-08-26 31 KSPOM JEEP CALL BOV POINTER Race 1: RAJA WANG Blanr de Cf. ne Sujar Daddy RAJA WANG W. Moment Sugar Daddy TYKANT Kaja Wang Blanr de Chine ■•cc 2: BRIG. JIM S. Mandarin Tops >m All TOPS 'EM ALL Brigadier Jim Phar Pal PHAR PAL S. Mandarin I ibrllr202 words
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430 1972-08-26 31 INDIAN RLBEL and Chaya T»aacr 11. who are likely to dominate the finish o. the 11.' Pesta Sukan Cup at Bukit Timan tomonovk. wound up their pieparation with impressive gallops on good going yesterday reports EPSOM JEEP. •■dUsi Rebel, with Laurie Johnscn astride, went430 words
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Advertisement216 1972-08-26 29 ANNOUNCEMENT NfaJ Mcc Packaging Industries (S) Pte. Ltd.. of Mo 10. K&mpong Ampat. Singapore 13. Tel: SOOM7 *****8 are pleased to announce to our nds and clienu that we are back at our completely renovated factory at Kampong Ampat \ddltional sophisticated equipment have been installed to meet with the requirements216 words
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Miscellaneous97 1972-08-26 30 ATHLETICS BAAA InterClub meet (Parrer Park 2 pm.); BASKETBALL PesU International Men Thailand v Indonesia (Oay World 9 pjn 1 BOCCEB— PAB Youth soccer BAFSA v Katong. Hampshire v Darul Aflah. Youth Movement t Tamplnes Hovers 'B" (5.15 pjn). Radln Mas v Schools A. Junior Wanderers v Knights. Ocean v97 words
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Advertisement154 1972-08-26 31 gj^^^La^aj^dfl L^Lai J I 1 latataVß aafl ill I aY,*' «*^JH <jiafcßW >" There are over 200.000 sets of the TEAC Outstanding features H A-4010GSL in use thraughout the world Hj^, F mM HMdj making it one of the most sought after models in the TEAC range of pro- 'Automatic154 words
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Article52 1972-08-26 32 Grenade blast injures 25 OAZA Ft; Twenty-five local Arabs and an Israeli girl •oidtcr were injured today wtkan mi Arab guerilla hurled a civilian car in the centre of Oaxa an Israeli military spokeav■htjl announced here The attack was the first atrtowa Incident in the occupied Oaua Strip for severalReuter - 52 words
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Article52 1972-08-26 32 LONDON Fri Britain s National Union of Journalists tonight called an official strike at the London office of United Prcaa International I ver the refiaml »t the UPI management to permit the offices four American dollar-earning membtn to work in accordance with agreed NUJ hour* andReuter - 52 words
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Obituary99 1972-08-26 32 trAMA'ATMieiLLAV rnirt-d Immiil a»ialant p w I) Frrak ■*aaa4 away peacefully cm 2VS.T2 at OH K L kaWtat brhir* mm Shan ■aNUMMthan Alar War Vivehanan than Klaac I >r Harvananlhan Kata Bahru «aiuthtrn Navulambi kai Kamalantbikat Ywambikai aaaa M law Anandnratnam. Biv«Mmbu OH K L I>r Jiyirantm tamiMm in99 words
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454 1972-08-26 32 Que Son retaken after general is sacked SAIGON. Friday SOUTH Vietnamese forces recaptured Que Son district capital today, only hours after their commanding general had been fired for losing the town in the first place, ml'itary sources said. The sources said a sMman unit of former mercenaries for the U.S.UPI - 454 words
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Article37 1972-08-26 32 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. Kathleen Cleaver, wife of selfexiled former Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver, said today her husband had received death threats in Algeria and was anxious to return legally to the United States UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article38 1972-08-26 32 KAMPALA. PTI President Idi Amin and members of his Cabinet will meet African. Asian and European businessmen here on Tuesday to explain the mechanism by which Asian-owned businesses will be taken over by Atncari.s ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article20 1972-08-26 32 PLYMOUTH Pri. Lone mariner Sir Francis Chichester was reported "slightly weaker" today at Plymouth's Royal Naval Hospital. AP.AP - 20 words
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Article13 1972-08-26 32 DURBAN. Pri Burglars broke into a burglar alarm manufacturing company here.13 words
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199 1972-08-26 32 Malik: Asean to be asked to review peace plan JAKARTA, Friday ASEAN Foreign Ministers will be asked to reconsider their Vietnam peace plan, Foreign Minister Adam Malik said yesterday, on his return from an abortive mission to Phnom Penh. Mr. Malik said that North Vietnam and the Vietcong had rejectedReuter; AP - 199 words
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78 1972-08-26 32 WASHINGTON. Frl. Two Delta Airlines executives returned today from Paris with two black suitcases stuffed with a record US$l million i about $2.8 million) ransom the airline had paid to eight hijackers three weeks ago. The hijackers had commandeered a Delta aircraft atUPI - 78 words
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Article520 1972-08-26 32 LONDON, fri The M«k mar».t ilosrd IrwtioiMlly rd-H-r lod». rrn.cimi the tofMi holnl.i\ wrrkriKl and Ihf u\irm<|hl tail on Mall sirr. I TurnThr »man. ...I Tinn- iinK* «t 5 pm wai 0 9 lovsir .11 bit It Harnain* tulallrd 9.4<K> 19 7lai HATS. Philips Uni|» Hank A and520 words
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Article172 1972-08-26 32 UNITED NATIONS. Fri The United Nations Security Council fixed a showdown meeting on Bangladesh membership today, under the shadow of a possible first-ever veto by China 10 months to the day In which Peking representatives were seated at New York Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua said yesterdayAP - 172 words
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Article23 1972-08-26 32 BELFAST Fri A soldier on foot patrol was shot dead by a sniper in Londonderry early today, the army reported. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Miscellaneous19 1972-08-26 32 The weather WEATHER outlook (or Singapore) today from G a m ;o noon Isolated showers in ilie late morning.19 words
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