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Title Section24 1972-10-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article375 1972-10-03 1 Maoists battle troops First martial law clash Marcos decrees death by firing squad I AMI A Mon. President A Marcos today decreed the death penalty by firing squad or the electric chair for people using unlicensed firearms to kill. The decree also sets the death penalty for gunowners and executivesReuter - 375 words
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Article269 1972-10-03 1 GOVERNMENT troops have clashed with communist dissidents for the first time since martial law was declared on Sept. 22, the National Police command announced today. Fighting erupted between Government troops and members of the Maoist New People's Army in the south-eastern province of Camarines, a police spokesman said.Reuter - 269 words
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Article55 1972-10-03 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Communist guerillas attacked the American Air Force base at Übon in northern Thailand last night for the first time In four years, official sources said here The a tuckers fired between eight and 10 rockets Into the base. damaging an aircraft repair shopReuter - 55 words
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Article80 1972-10-03 1 Shipyard to adopt Devon proposals PAGE 15 WORLD NEWS 2.3.4 POLICE step up hunt for car thieves 5 COURT action on man owing Gemini $2,000 8 VISA CLERK'S credibility in doubt so two are cleared 9 BUBBLY TIME on first SIA trip to London 10 PROBE on new ways80 words
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Article71 1972-10-03 1 REDS DOWN AIRLINER: 9 DEAD PHNOM PENH. Mon. Communist gunners shot down a civilian airliner in southern Cambodia today, killing nine passengers and crew and wounding 20, a military command spokesman reported. The twin-engine DC3 of the privately-owned line, Cambodia Air Commercial, was brought down by 82 mm mortar fireReuter - 71 words
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Article26 1972-10-03 1 BEIRUT. Moil. The executive committee of the Palestine Liberation Organisation today rejected President Anwar Sadat's suggestion to form a government In exile. AP.AP - 26 words
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Article122 1972-10-03 1 By HNG HUNG YONG MOSCOW, Mon. Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak arrived here this morning from Leningrad to begin his three-day visit to the Soviet capital. He was met at the airport by Premier Kosygin and other leading officials, and inspected a guard of honour mounted122 words
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Article, Illustration106 1972-10-03 1 THE West German Minister for Youth, Family Affairs and Health, Mrs. Kaete Strobel (above), arrived last night for a twoday visit. Today she will call on the Acting Minister for Health. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, at the Ministry of Health. Palmer Road and hold discussions106 words
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Article154 1972-10-03 1 LONDON, Monday POLICE launched a massive security operation at London's Heathrow airport today after receiving tips that an attack by Black September Arab terrorists was imminent. Scores of uniformed and plainclothes police guarded terminal buildings and patrolled rooftops to fore stall possible assassination or sabotage attempts.AP - 154 words
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216 1972-10-03 1 Caterer at Subang stops services to five airlines KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Catering lor five international airlines at Subang airport has stopped. According to one airline, they were Informed in a letter dated Sept. 29 from the caterer that he would no longer be providing catering and ancillary services from Oct.216 words
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Article30 1972-10-03 1 ROME. Mon. British Prime Minister Edward Heath begins a four-day visit to Italy today for talks on the European summit meeting In Paris on Oct. 19. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article24 1972-10-03 1 ADELAIDE. Mon. South Australian Premier Donald Dunstan has suggested that Adelaide foster links with Penang In Malaysia as a sister city. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article463 1972-10-03 1 Thieu seeks direct peace talks SAIGON, Mon. President Thieu called for direct peace talks with North Vietnam today. His comments were made in a "state of the nation" message read out In Parliament, which began a new session this morning. The President said that In Its "so-called search for peace."Reuter; AP; UPI - 463 words
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Article39 1972-10-03 1 FHNOM PENH. Mon. The United Stales today agieed to give Cambodia 30.000 tons of American rice to help meet food crisis cau ed by the war and nationwide drought, an embassy spokesman said Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article32 1972-10-03 1 THE newly-elected Singapore Parliament will tit at 2.30 p.m. on Oct. 12. a special gazette announced last night. It will be the first session of the Republics third Parliament32 words
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Article36 1972-10-03 1 JAKARTA, Mon. The Chief of Staff of the Malaysian Army Lt.-Oen. Tan Sri Dato Ungku Nazarudrlln, arrived here today for five days of talks with Indonesian military leaders and several high ranking officials AP.AP - 36 words
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Article32 1972-10-03 1 JAKARTA. Men. The Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly today unanimously elected Speaker of Parliament Idham ChallU chairman of the Assembly, as suggested by President Suharto during the opening session yesterday. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article99 1972-10-03 1 GENERAL STRIKE BY TAMILS COLOMBO. Mon. The Tajnil-sprakinK people of the Jaffna peninsula and nrifh-bou-ing district* in Sri Lanka's north began a general strike today to (support their demands, including the greater use of the Tamil language in the administration. Children did not go to school, butinrvsReuter - 99 words
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Article41 1972-10-03 2 TAIPEH. Mon. Taiwan has launched a new social programme to wipe out poverty, the Provincial Government said today. The programme. called "Operation Well-to-do". will give financial aid and job opportunities to 74,000 poor families, or some 90.000 persons UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article38 1972-10-03 2 PHNOM PENH. Mon. The United States yesterday agreed to give Cambodia 30.000 tons of American rice to help meet a food crisis caused by the war and nation-wide drought, an Embassy spokesman said ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration609 1972-10-03 2 Simla pact on the rocks? RAWALPINDI, Mon. The three-month-old Simla Agreement today appeared to be almost wrecked following military action in Kashmir over the weekend and a Pakistan Government charge that India wants to go back on its side of the deal. A Government spokesman last night questioned whether IndiaReuter - 609 words
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240 1972-10-03 2 SUHARTO LAYS DOWN THE LAW TO PARLIAMENT JAKARTA, Monday. PRESIDENT Suharto said yesterday he could not be toppled by Parliament but his mandate to rule could be revoked by the People's Consultative Congress The President was explaining his system of government to the first majority-elected congress in 17 years. PresidentReuter - 240 words
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181 1972-10-03 2 wasn't brainwashed, says freed US pilot IVEW YORK, Mon. Navy Lieutenant Markham Gartley, one of three U.S. pilots released by Hanoi, said that he and his fellow prisoners used to get down on the floor for safety when American bombers raided nearby areas of North Vietnam. The 28-year-old filer describedReuter - 181 words
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Article50 1972-10-03 2 TAIPEH. Mon. Doctors at a private hospital in Pingtung. Southern Taiwan, reported today a successful operation In which an embryo weighing 3.74 lbs was removed from the stomach of a six-month-old baby. Doctors believed the human organism was a twin abnormally developed inside the baby. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article, Illustration437 1972-10-03 2 The plot to kill Kennedy in Paris DARIS. Mon.— The rightwing Paris newspaper L'Aurore said today American officials hired a Frenchman to kill President Kennedy (above) during his trip to Paris in 1961. A copyright article by Philippe Bernert named the man as Jose Luis Romero, a former Foreign LegionaryReuter - 437 words
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Article55 1972-10-03 3 SEOUL. Mon Police yesterday arrested 9.360 youths .sporting hlpple-style long hair In a move to stem out what the Government calls anti-social acts. The youths were among 28.000 people throughout the country who were checked (or their 'decadent way of life. They were released after theirUPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration423 1972-10-03 3 Amin's five queries to end crisis I/AMPALA, Mon. IV President Amin responded to African efforts to settle Uganda's conflict with Tanzania by announcing he would send a delegation to discuss peace proposals in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. But at the same time, he asked five blunt questions from PresidentReuter - 423 words
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Article26 1972-10-03 3 JAKARTA. Mon. A mother and her (our children were killed when a big pile of firecrackers exploded on Friday in Surabaya. East Java. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article72 1972-10-03 3 NEW YORK. Mon. President Nixon would win a presidential election by an enormous margin over Democratic candidate George McGovern if it were held now. according to a poll published by Newsweek magazine. The survey fives the President 277 "solid" electoral votes seven more than the number needed forReuter - 72 words
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Article38 1972-10-03 3 HONG KONG. Mon. Eight ships operated by the National Shipping Corporation of Pakistan will be put into service this month to transport Chinese Rcods from Hong Kong to the United States and Canada. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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152 1972-10-03 3 Uganda talks hit a hotel 'snub 9 snag LONDON, Mon. An African Minister's claim that he had been snubbed on arrival at a London hotel jeopardised moves today aimed at persuading Uganda to extend its Nov. 8 deadline for the explusion of Asians. Zaire's Foreign Minister. Mr. Nrusa Karl-I Bond,Reuter - 152 words
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269 1972-10-03 3 Nixon under attack for Africa -policy- WA S H I N GTON, Mon. Senator George McGovern today accused President Nixon of backing dictatorial white regimes and thereby risking U.S. involvement in race wars in Africa. "The present administration is leading the American people toward new vietnams in Africa, where thereReuter - 269 words
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Article29 1972-10-03 3 CANBERRA. Mon— The first Joint exercise between the Australian and Indonesian navies will be held from November 13 to 20 Defence Minister David Farbairn said today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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249 1972-10-03 3 The prince of jest versus the king of chess WORLD chess champion Bobby Fischer smiles as he faces Bob Hope (left) across a chess board last Sunday for the taping of the comedian's first TV special of the season. Bob didn't have a hope. But the outcome of the matchUPI - 249 words
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Miscellaneous13 1972-10-03 3 THE 6AHBOLS By Barry Appleby l cktTT «*T Utt *WP **Ev PET TfcK13 words
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Article, Illustration242 1972-10-03 4 \M OSCOW, Mon. A JTI veteran Russian cosmonaut revealed yesterday that the first Soviet-American manned space ven-t-ire will last three days and Include a 48 hour link up of the spaceships and an exchange of crews. Vladimir Shatalov, 45, commander of two SovietAP - 242 words
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Article61 1972-10-03 4 LONDON. Mon. Anthropolotfat and archaeologist Dr. Loul« Leakey, who became world famous through his discoveries of the fossilised remains of ancient Man, died In hospital here yesterday. He was 69 Dr. Leakey, who was born of British parents In Kenya, had been taken to London's St. StephenReuter - 61 words
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Article38 1972-10-03 4 VIENNA. Mon. The death toll In a coal mine Are in South West Hungary rc«e to seven yesterday with the discovery of the bodies of two miners trapped underground, the Hungarian news agency MTI said. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration446 1972-10-03 4 Mao moves 400,000 'eggheads' to rural areas AFTER THE LIN PIAO CRISIS WA S H I N GTON, Mon. Nearly half a million "educated youths" high school and university graduates have been resettled from China's cities to rural areas and frontier regions since the start of 1972. The move IsAP; NYT - 446 words
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Article166 1972-10-03 4 AUSSIEINDON TALKS ON TIMOR SEA JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia and Australia began talks today on a protracted dispute over seabed boundaries which affect oil resources in the Timor Sea. Both sides hope- that agreement will be reached at the closed-door talks at the Mining Ministry. The talks are expected to lastReuter - 166 words
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Article43 1972-10-03 4 JERUSALEM, Mon. Rabbi Melr Kahan*. the controversial head of the Jewish Defence League wag detained by police yesterday in connection with an alleged plot to smuggle arms out of the country fcr use In a campaign against Aral, terrorists abroad. NYT.NYT - 43 words
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Article39 1972-10-03 4 MIAMI. Mon. Two men armed with a high-powered ri.'le burst Into a farmhouse In Brandon early yesterday and killed four people. Inducing the father of a girl who had spurned one of the gunmen, police said. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article27 1972-10-03 4 NAPLES. Mon. Two policeman were injured, one seriously, when police dispersed about 500 leftwlng extremists trying to break up a neo-fascist rally here. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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252 1972-10-03 4 China brings new charge against superpowers fJONG KONG. Mon. China today accused the United States and Soviet Union of practising "maritime colonialism" and opposing the legitimate right of coastal countries to make a reasonable decision on the width of their territorial waters. The New China News Agency charged the twoReuter - 252 words
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204 1972-10-03 4 STRASBOURG, Mon. The European Human Rights Commission has agreed to consider charges by Ireland that Britain had used torturr. degrading punishment and discrimination in Ulster. But a communique Issued here by the 12-man commission made clear that the decision related only toReuter - 204 words
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Advertisement150 1972-10-03 4 What's your excuse? You could go swimming this morning or dancing tonight. Instead you're going to spend the entire day moping around feeling sorry for yourself. And why? Just because it is one of those difficult times? How silly. A lot of girls are out enjoying themselves under the same150 words
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Article217 1972-10-03 5 rPHE Singapore Bank EmA ployees' Union Is seeking the help of the NTUC to formulate new wage claims on 18 local and foreign banks. A union spokesman said yesterday that the banki had been officially informed that the claims would be submitted soon. The managements217 words
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Article29 1972-10-03 5 THE Mahatma Gandhi Memorial held a party (or ISO underprivileged children at Its 1U premises In Race Course Lane yesterday to celebrate the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi.29 words
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Article, Illustration458 1972-10-03 5 THREE-COUNTRY SEARCH FOR CAR THIEVES pOLICE have stepped up their island-wide hunt for more members of a car smuggling syndicate which has connections in Thailand. They are being assisted by their counterparts in Malaysia and Thailand to help recover several stolen Mercedes Benz taken458 words
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Article61 1972-10-03 5 PENANO. Men.— Penang Umno division Is to ask (or the ue of RMAF helicopters to fly accident victim* from Butterworth and outlying districts direct to the Penang General Hospital. The Jelutong Umno branch secretary. Hajl H. M. A. Pltchay. said In a letter to Penang Umno that61 words
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Article26 1972-10-03 5 MR. HWANO Tlaw Hoe has been appointed a member of a panel of advisers to the Magistrate of the Juvenile Court from Sept. 1.26 words
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Article113 1972-10-03 5 MISSING BOY FOUND IN HOSPITAL A LOR STAR, Mon.—Student Syed Ahmad Khat.d bin Syed Abu Bakar Al-Idrus, missing since Friday, was found last nlfht in the Penan g General Hospital, according to Kedah police. Syed Ahmad, 19, was reported missing on Friday after he and some college mates went for113 words
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Miscellaneous136 1972-10-03 5 SESAME STREET By CUtt Roberts Alloy Pop B* V.T. Utumlim I THINK WE'VE y^ I ...ARE WE YEAH. II I VMEAN WE'RE V =a ~""~"N/ I'LL HAFTA "~l7jS* SfcOJ TH' LAST OF I THA'S OWW SOtNG BACK GUESS OONNA RIDC WHY, SURE! REMEMBER tff VA THOSE JASPERSt I WTTH ME."136 words
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224 1972-10-03 6 SUNOEI PATANI, Mon. Poland will be one of the East European countries to which Malaysia hopes to send a trade mission in the near future, Trade and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Joharl said here last night. "I shall make a decision en224 words
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186 1972-10-03 6 Physics Institute to upgrade local skills- THE Institute of Physics, Singapore, formed to serve as an academic and professional body for all local physicists, has been registered. The institute (IPS) was formed by physicists from the Singapore and Nanyang universities, other institutions of higher learning and government and statutory bodies.186 words
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Article58 1972-10-03 6 MR. Parvan Tcbernev, 49, has been appointed tbe new Bulgarian Ambassador to Singapore. He succeeds Mr. Natcbo Papazov, who has been elected Minister for Science, Technological Progress and Higher Education in tbe new Bulgarian Council of Ministers. Mr. Tcbernev Is concurrently tbe Bulgarian I Ambassador to Japan.58 words
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Article, Illustration29 1972-10-03 6 PL A YTIME AND. For one day in the year, it's a children's world-and the adults take a back seat Halg Girls' School pupils In a Japanese umbrella dance.29 words
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Article, Illustration345 1972-10-03 7 VASIE KWEE; CHRIS LOH - PLENTY OF TREATS VASIE KWEE CHRIS LOH By Pictures by YESTERDAY was C-Day for Singapore's 300,000 primary school children. The morning and afternoon sparkled delightfully with treats to magic shows, concerts, film shows, excursions and refreshments to celebrate THEIR day Children's Day. Textbooks were put away on this special occasion,345 words
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313 1972-10-03 7 A FACTORY technician who was late for work "quite often," yesterday blamed the shortage of lifts at the plant. Mr. Kang Ah Hock, of Hewlett Packard Pte. Ltd.. an electronics firm in Redhill Estate, told the Industrial Arbitration Court: "There are only313 words
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183 1972-10-03 7 Minister praises efficiency of harbour -workers DR. ANG Kok Peng, the Minister of State (Communications), completed his first tour of the Port Authority yesterday with high praise for the efficiency of Its staff. Dr. Ang, whose familiarisation tour Included a launch trip, said: "I am impressed by the forward looking183 words
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Article27 1972-10-03 7 MR. GAB. Kin;, a director of the BP Tanker Company, will fly Into Singapore on Oct. 9 to study shiprrpairlng and shipping industries here.27 words
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Advertisement269 1972-10-03 7 mmfl HEMINGWAY ■■■■■■■L^LBBH r"Tra ROBERTSON ]h ■*[> I INSTITUTE sreasons5 reasons why HRI students learn faster, advance faster. Everyone who studies with HRI is trained at home through a unique programmed learning system. The efficiency of this system has made H.R.I, leaders in business education for 75 years. The H.R.I,269 words
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Advertisement92 1972-10-03 7 NOW! 10 BRUNEI AND BACK $299 Now SIA offers a new daily non-stop service between Singapore and Brunei. And a new low excursion fare of only $299 return, with minimum stay of 7 days, maximum 30. Depart Singapore any day at 9am, arrive in Brunei at 1.15pm. Return flights depart92 words
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Article, Illustration155 1972-10-03 8 Shangri-La all set for the heart congress SHANGRI-LA Hotel is all set to Dlay "host" to the blggest-ever medical convention to be held In Singapore—the sth Asian Pacific Congress of Cardiology from Oct. 8 to 13. The hotel will accommodate 180 delegates while the rest of the 800 overseas delegates155 words
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Article, Illustration174 1972-10-03 8 Choo is now youngest colonel LIEUT. Col. Winston Choo. 31. of the Singapore Armed Forces was yesterday promoted to the rank of colonel the youngest officer to attain the rank in the SAF. The Ministry of Defence which announced the promotion, said that Col. Choo started his military career In174 words
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Article47 1972-10-03 8 HUSSEIN bin Hassan of Jalan Kuchal off Jalan Übl was fined $40 yesterday for smoking in the New Central cinema in Jalan Eunos at 7.45 p.m. on Dec. 23 last year. He admitted the offence under the Prohibition of Smoking In Certain Places Act.47 words
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165 1972-10-03 8 Women who fear pill's side effects PAR of side effects caused by the Pill is the main reason given by women interviewed In the first two days of the yearlong survey on why some mothers are still against birth control. The survey being conducted at Kandang Kenbau Hospital, has so165 words
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427 1972-10-03 8 T.F. HWANG - Court action on man owing Gemini $2,000 T.F. HWANG By fHE Official Receiver, Mr. Lira Kwe Huat, yesterday took out his first bankruptcy action against a subscriber of the Gemini Chit Fund Corporation Ltd. Yam Ah Hing of Block 10(5, Commonwealth Crescent. Originally, the bankruptcy proceedings against Yam were instituted427 words
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64 1972-10-03 8 Further remand for C-fund directors THE four Gemini and Stallion chit fund executives were remanded for another week till Oct. 9. The accused are V.K.B. Narayanan, Gemini's chairman, S.M. Abdul Gaf far. Its managing director, Mah Mong Fu. 29, Stallion's managing director, and Martin Ler Cheng Seng, 24, its executive64 words
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90 1972-10-03 8 16 ATTEND CLASSES AT GARDEN SCHOOL THE School of Ornamental Horticulture yesterday started classes for 16 students at the Botanic Gardens. The students were selected from over 100 applicants for the twoyear course, which has subjects like soil science, garden design, surveying, applied plant pathology and plant anatomy. The principal,90 words
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307 1972-10-03 8 THE chairman of the Singapore Tontine and Chit Fund Association, Mr. Tan Han Seng, yesterday urged all member companies to submit their financial account forms by Thursday. Early return of the forms, handed out at the general meeting last Mon day.307 words
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Article58 1972-10-03 8 PROF. S.S. Ratnam has been elected president o; the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Singapore at its inaugural meeting recently. Other officials are Dr. Uok Yew Hee (vice-presi- dent) Dr. Charles Ng (secretary) and Dr. Vengadasalam (treasurer). Doctors Tow Slang Hwa. Cheng Wei Chen, Ling Ngan Ngleng,58 words
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369 1972-10-03 9 Court told of midnight attack on Filipino sailors K L A N G, Mon. A E former boatman told the court here today of a midnight brawl on his boat ln which a group of armed men assaulted and drove overboard a crew of Filipino sailors. On trial before the369 words
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Article, Illustration542 1972-10-03 9 ELENA CHONG - Visa clerk's credibility in doubt: So two are cleared ELENA CHONG By THE defeated UNF candidate for Kallang, Sultan Mydln bin Abdul Hamid, and salesman Amir bin Ibrar im, were acquitted and discharged yesterday of charges of wrongfully confining an Indonesian visa clerk and attempting to extort $3,000 from him.542 words
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147 1972-10-03 9 Short circuit sets off alarm at bank A BURGLAR alarm at the United Overseas Bank's Toa Payoh branch went oft last night, attracting a police patrol car cruising in the area. The radio car reported to headquarters. As more patrol cars raced to the scene, the Reserve Unit was also147 words
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Article54 1972-10-03 9 A MOTORCYCLIST and his pillion were killed when the machine they were riding, suddenly broke into two at Bukit Timah Road. They were Pang Chin Pin. 21. of Woodlands Road and Wong Ah Nam. 20. of Malacca. It had not been established who who54 words
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Article351 1972-10-03 9 SMA PLAN TO HELP ROAD VICTIMS THE Singapore Medical Association has proposed that a scheme be introduced to render on-the-spot first aid to accident victims. Swift medical attention to accident victims is becoming increasingly vital now that Singapore has one of the highest car ownership rates in351 words
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Article127 1972-10-03 9 gOVEKNMENT is to launch a $3.8 million drainage scheme in Kampong I'hi to alleviate floodi in the constituency. This was disclosed by the Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Haji Ya'acob Mohamed. at a reception to celebrate his reelection as MP for the area.127 words
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Article55 1972-10-03 9 THE French Embassy, ln connection with the Alliance Francalse, will present a Festival of French Films at the Victoria Theatre from Oct. 16 to 20. Five full-length colour (Urns with English sub-titles will be shown starting at 8.30 p.m. Free tickets are available at the Alliance Francaise,55 words
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143 1972-10-03 9 SAFTI funfair raises $60,000 for charity SAFTTs positive approach ln serving the less fortunate In our society will no doubt enhance the standing of Singapore's citizens' army. This was stated by Mr. Pang Tee Pow. Permanent Secretary (Defence), at the opening of the SAFTI fun fair at Queensway Circus on143 words
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Article103 1972-10-03 9 A YOUNG couple was robbed of $180, two watches and a Ford Escort by four armed thugs at Katong Park on Saturday. Salesman T.H. Teaw, 24, was in the front seat of the car with his girlfriend at about 7.30 p.m. when the thugs,103 words
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190 1972-10-03 10 Maiden flight— for these newly-weds their first air jaunt KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Oct. 1 was a day of doable significance for Mr. Stephen Cbia, for that was the day he took to the air with Singapore Airlines with his bride on his arm. He is an employee of SIA which190 words
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Article, Illustration339 1972-10-03 10 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG From l ONDOX, Mon. Champagne flowed and the bubbles sparkled as SuMßpore Airlines celebrated its birth on board its first flight to London w h ir h landed at Heathrow airport yesterday morning. And for each passenger there was fruit cake and339 words
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Article41 1972-10-03 10 AN Italian textile mission Is due to fly In from Sydney tomorrow for a three-day business visit. The 18-member mission, sponsored by the Italian Oovernment, is leci by Dr. Salvatore Pappalardo from the Ministry of Foreign Trade.41 words
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222 1972-10-03 10 More flights to Brunei may be introduced SINGAPORE Airlines is likely to consider introducing more flights between Singapore and Brunei because Malaysian Airline System is not flying there. But a decision on this will depend on whether the navload justifies It. it was learnt yesterday. Because there are no MAS222 words
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Article37 1972-10-03 10 A MOTORCYCLIST, Tan Fook Poo 23. died after his machine collided with an ABS bus at Lorong 1 Oeylang. on Sunday at 6.10 p.m. There were 80 other accidents, four serious, on Sunday.37 words
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Article133 1972-10-03 10 MUSICAL SHOWCASE IN BAHRAIN SINGAPORE Airlines will present a musical showcase in Bahrain this week to promote local artistes as well to introduce the new airline. The local showband, the King's Men, with guest singers Wilson David and John Phillips, will play at the Bahrain Petroleum Club's annual ball where133 words
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144 1972-10-03 10 FIFTY couples who tied the matrimonial knot in Sunday's mass wedding ceremony flew off yesteiday morning in fine sunshine and wedded bliss to begin their honeymoon. They left on one of SlA's inaugural flights to launch the new airline. And lor them it144 words
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Advertisement220 1972-10-03 10 a I I' r life r- J&^^^^^^^r^^^^^^BjiH The show is under the auspices < I™ I 0* I of the Italian Trade -*r^aa» Mi L A 9 WK^tk Commission and sponsored by the Goodwood Group of Hotels^ A V^( I■>^ Glamourette Boutique. f m^. I L w J k m220 words
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Miscellaneous229 1972-10-03 10 Straits Times Crossword ACJtOSS 15. Terse inUmation of holiday 9. 10. Sinner without premedl- canceUation from officer to us tatlon could make us improve! (6 3). with guile 5). 17. You need grit to dispose of a 11 12. Votad in; a d stint large number (8). (ana«.). (That's premature!)229 words
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Article493 1972-10-03 11 EVELYN NG - Probeon new ways to teach EVELYN NG By TWO-day seminar to re -v x a in i n C teaching methods and procedures in tertiary institutions in Singapore \yill be held at the Singapore Conference Hall on Oct. 27 and 28. Disclosing this at a press conference, Dr. Tham Seong493 words
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139 1972-10-03 11 CHINESE STREAM TOO FOR MEDICAL STUDIES rpHE Chinese-educated -I- here need not be afraid that they wUI find it more difficult than others to gain admission into the University of Singapore to study medicine. Mr. Wong Kum Lens, a consultant plastic surgeon at the Outram Hospital, said this yesterday in139 words
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Article62 1972-10-03 11 ISA bin Mohamed Janl, 26, was Jailed for six months yesterday for having three packets of prepared opium, five packets of morphine powder and 20 kartoos of ganja. The opium and morphine were found In an un-numbered hut at the 14th mile Sembawang Road on62 words
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Article, Illustration178 1972-10-03 11 RITA LCCNG - Breath-taking— this butterfly that was a many splendoured marvel RITA LCCNG By SAVUKAR (above) resplendent in a mesh oi colourful contrasts that caught the attention of the audience who turned ud at Hotel Malaysia yesterday for the "Salute to Thailand" festival. She was amons the seven models who took to178 words
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155 1972-10-03 11 Negligence suit against ex-state surgeon KOTA BHARU, Monday gCEPTICAEMIA or blood poisoning is uncommon in "coid-case" surgery, a top Malaysian surgeon told the sessions court here today. Dato K. A. Menon, a senior surgeon with the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, was testifying in a civil suit brought by Bidah binte155 words
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102 1972-10-03 11 Tile industry goes metric next February THE tile manufacturing Industry will go metric from Feb. 1 next year. The new metric dimensions of tiles (other than roofing tiles) would be In multiples or submultiples of 100 mm. the Metrication Board announced yesterday. These two recommendations were made recently by the102 words
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Article52 1972-10-03 11 THE flve-dav Commonwealth Air Forces anti-submarine warfare competition lor the Fincastle Trophy 1972 will begin off the west coast of West Malaysia, today In International waters Participants from Britain, Australia. Canada and New Zealand, who arrived here during the weekend got their final briefings at the Tengah air52 words
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224 1972-10-03 11 Study on dropouts shows flaws in education —system KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Education Ministry's $250,000 survey of drop- outs throughout West Malaysia has revealed weaknesses in the education system itself. Education Ministry sources said today. The second and final phase of the survey—interviewing 5.000 dropouts born in 1956 and 1960224 words
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Advertisement152 1972-10-03 11 ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE (j^|j^) g^HijW A V 10 TANGLIN ROAD f^L^ SINGAPORE 10. SALE OF MAGNIFICENT, HAND-MADE PERSIAN CARPETS Invest now in a Persian Carpet. Pure prices have not risen Ced^.y 6^°^ N W a uni^ e Persian carpets have risen in value in t0 acquire a genuine Persian handmade152 words
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Advertisement482 1972-10-03 11 Jj^o AUSTASIA INDUSTRIES \l P.O. BOX 22. GEYLANG, SINGAPORE 14. W^ ml Please send me without obligation, colour Ml brochure and price list on Cordonware. >( A dress: T »-w-7a)l This coupon will help colour your kitchen with beautiful Hills Cordonware New Mardi Gras- Four saucepans and a dutch oven482 words
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Article411 1972-10-03 12 TALKS ON TIN EXPORT CONTROL JAKARTA, Monday MALAYSIA was keeping an "open mind" on the question of export control of tin, the Minister of Primary Industries, Ha ji A b d v 1 Taib Mahmud, said here today. Export control of the metal was said toBernama - 411 words
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213 1972-10-03 12 Man smashed windscreen to trap robber A COURT heard yesA terday how a motorist trapped one of two robbers by smashing the windscreen of his own car. Koh Tiak Boon spotted the robbers, who were in his car. at Lorong Chuan on Sept. 14 and tailed them until Jalan Besar213 words
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Article149 1972-10-03 12 A TOTAL of 77,183 A candidates, including 11 handicapped children begin their three day Primary School Leaving Examinatlon this morning. Of these, 49,701 are from English schools, 22,355 from Chinese schools, 4,810 from Malay schools and 317 from Tamil schools. Six pupils from the School149 words
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Article137 1972-10-03 12 THE University of Singapore's Faculty of Medicine has announced the results of the final professional re-examination for the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees. The following candidates have passed the examination In the subfect or subjects shewn against their names: Chew Otan Moh (Medicine); Gunaratr&m s137 words
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Article36 1972-10-03 12 DR R.S. Bhathal. a physics lecturer at the University of Singapore, will speak on Regional Co-operation in Science at a lunch meeting of the Science Society at the university's new lecture theatre on Wednesday36 words
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171 1972-10-03 12 Thief with cane in hand and loot in his pocket A YOUTH with a cane in hand ordered a student Into a backlane and robbed him of his watch and fold ring, a district court heard yesterday. But Philip Joseph. 16, was caught by the police 10 minutes later with171 words
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Advertisement320 1972-10-03 12 JURONG DRIVE IN CINEMA: Tidiy TMtrrtv Oily > TIL -0 1 Showi 7.00 I 9.30PM. 'l fR I Adm Adytti $2 O.Uren $1 j Ala* Ting Kwong Wing I; \V f^zpjjjV^^ jf ■J/^ 1 I (Mandarin f-lm U Cotoc and" Staft Ir^/Chw. Smh».) ij ■I rAaVaTce" CoshtaOUn^sa^ilaCarhayOnema traa» 1000 »m320 words
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Advertisement136 1972-10-03 12 Din on 15 cut-away model showing the foam absorbent and the ABR (right) [Celestionj The world famous high perfor mance 'bookshelf loudspeaker 3C watts maximum. 4—B ohm*. UNITS: HF 1300 NIK 11, heavy duty 8" long throw bass speakei plus A.B.R. (auxiliary bass radiator). Substantially level response 35 Hz to136 words
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Advertisement22 1972-10-03 12 LAST 2 DAYS 2.00. 4.00. 7.00 ft »OOPM. i "II IJS1A" kasih T^K ILUJIA TIRPUTUSKAN' Mim Rlnette Rochm.t Kartawj i CinamaScope Eastmancolor.22 words
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Advertisement283 1972-10-03 12 Amw fmtamLftmamkl j a»--T* <«mmm(mtK^nV^nmL imHßAmmhtL Xf^ 1 JL-^Bnf^mSvjflßv ii /JUT Continental Buffet Lunch at S6 50 per person in the adjoining Hibiscus Room. I m&mt»®mts ™w I a DAILY TO TheSondayTimes DJAKARTA O SMI \O\\ AVAILABLE FROM SITTA AGENCY I FIRMA WIRA SAKTI Ojl. Ir. H. Djuondo 34 PAY.283 words
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Advertisement705 1972-10-03 12 SWrt^VbV»A.%VWVVVWV.V. Wg—p^ p^p^-^p^p^^^ ORGAI )N TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! 1 Showi 7.00 ft f.)O m Adutt.: $2 00 CMMm $100 'CHANCING LOVI" Color Scope (A Mandarin Film) Alon Tang Kwong Wing and I Meng Li (Eng Chin. Subtitles) Opens Thorsdov 1 "C "Breose Head ft Steel Arm" (Re-Editad Version! Chios Chioo705 words
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250 1972-10-03 13 Man jailed for life gets new chance to appeal- KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A man was given a chance by the Federal Court today to appeal against a High Court order jailing him for life for consorting with members of the Indonesian Armed Forces and so violating the Internal Security Act250 words
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362 1972-10-03 13 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG By LONDON. Mon. An adjudicator today dismissed an appeal by a 22-year-old Malaysian against a Home Office decision refusing him entry into Britain to study computer programming. Hut Mr. K.J.T. Housden granted the appellant, Mr. (iurnam Singh, of Kampar, Perak, leave362 words
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Article, Illustration521 1972-10-03 13 MAUREEN CHUA - Firm's cash used to pay own debt, court told MAUREEN CHUA EX-MANAGING DIRECTOR CHARGED By A DISTRICT court A heard yesterday that a former managing director of a fastening tools company allegedly issued a company cheque for $5,000 to settle part of a $10,000 personal debt. The court was told521 words
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Article30 1972-10-03 13 A 63- YEAR-OLD man. Hong Leong. was found hanged from a scaffolding at Block 8. Beatty Road, yesterday at 6.30 a.m. Police do not suspect foul play.30 words
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Article35 1972-10-03 13 MOTORCYCLIST Chua Kok Wah of Merpatl Road was fined $25 yesterday, when he admitted not wearing a crush helmet while riding along Bugls Street at 9.25 a.m. on June 4 last year.35 words
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Article75 1972-10-03 13 THE Straits Times has received $240.10 from Jurong Shipyard trainees for the Parlt Buntar-Bandar Bahru Perry Trageuy Fund. Miss Shirley Bay of Singapore has donaUd $20 towards the Forgotten Ones of Dragon Lotus Hill. Mrs. T. Teo of Singapore has donated $20 towards the late Mr.75 words
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Article43 1972-10-03 13 Police have arrested two youths believed to be Involved in two robberies in the Rural West area. They were detained by a party of detectives from Bulclt Panjang police station at LoI rong Puyu on Sunday at 3 p.m.43 words
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147 1972-10-03 13 Watch on barber shops after hold-ups DOLICE are keeping an eye on hairdressing and beauty salons here following holdups in two of them in a week. The surveillance is maintained by detectives from the eight police land divisions. Four armed men held up customers and employees of Miramar in Selegie147 words
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Advertisement261 1972-10-03 13 Mcl ~r v 4 En M B j FABULOUS Cl I croups J^flHlr l IN.TOWN m W J v< \m h #f^^^ '^By '8l l\ £Mm IP 'l >BtifcA^& ATH; ANNIVERSARY CROWDS BETTER THAN BEFORE MANY MANY NEW ITEMS ADDED. lit HOP* LADIES BOYI IrYm?£LINE SKIRTS 4.90 UP. DACRO N261 words
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Advertisement594 1972-10-03 13 CALLING ALL TOURISTS TELEPHONE ***** FOR YOUR 18-HOUR SUIT 6-HOUR TROUSERS. But that doesn't mean we neglect Singaporeans. WE TAKE EVERYTHING IN STRIDE. YOUNG OR OLD, MOD OR "SQUARE OUR EXPERT CUTTER BOWS TO EVERY WHIM y< OF MALE HIGH FASHION. THE /ll\ MARK IS YOUR VfQft/ GUARANTEE OF COMPLETE594 words
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Miscellaneous24 1972-10-03 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl HIVA y FUDPSV! J^ 111 LJ^-™ X SIXTH r~^l 1 KfflF^l > FLOORI y ff^3' liV I ''have A *o°*>)24 words
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Article321 1972-10-03 14 Tun Razak's talks with the Kremlin's leaders, the highlight of his European tour, have begun against the background of success in Poland, Austria and Switzerland. Malaysia's Prime Minister looks forward to equally impressive results in Moscow, to a still clearer understanding by the Soviet Union of the321 words
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Article190 1972-10-03 14 The second phase of the Road Safety Council's campaign has opened, two months of effort to persuade Malaysia's cyclists and pedestrians to take fewer risks. Like all safety campalgns; it will reduce accidents while it lasts, and there is the promise once more of enforcement of the190 words
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Article436 1972-10-03 14 Colour 'disgrace 9 Nurses revolt DURBAN, Monday J IVING in what someone once called "the last aristocracy in the world," most white South African children have a nurse or nanny and she Is always black. Rut when those same children grow up, fall ill, go into a private hospital andReuter - 436 words
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Article780 1972-10-03 14 MA. FARBER - I 'HAVE NOTS' LOSE AGAIN MA. FARBER By IN THE EDUCATION RACE, TOO TUEW YORK, Mon. 11 A major study of education throughout the world has found that "In the education race as In the march to economic progress," attempts to narrow the gap between industrialised and developing countries "haveNYT - 780 words
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Article, Illustration815 1972-10-03 14 IT is now more than three months since the international pilots pulled off their startling, if far from universal, 24-hour airline stoppage to support demands for sterner measures against skyjacking, sabotage and other aviation crimes. What, if any, solid progress do they have toNYT - 815 words
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451 1972-10-03 14 Harold Wilson, back in the firing -line- BLACKPOOL, Mon.—For- mer Prime Minister Harold Wilson is back in the firing line. This time he has a real fight on his hands. At 56 and out of office for 2} years, Wilson Is having to stand up and battle to reassert his451 words
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Advertisement113 1972-10-03 14 For top performance... Change to Champion Gold Palladium Plugs! Special new design improves power performance and gives freedom from fouling and overheating. Champion. Gold Palladium Plugs. Especially for motor bikes. I 100 cc I 120 cc I 125 cc I 250 cc au^UM AIQOMk. IV 8120 T125 T2SOJ CHAMPION Standard113 words
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Article, Illustration553 1972-10-03 15 P.M. RAMAN - Shipyard backs that plan to up output P.M. RAMAN DEVAN CONCEPT 'EXCELLENT' SAYS BOSS By THK management of Jurong Shipyard Ltd., one of the major employers in Singapore, plans to introduce the new concept of industrial relations advocated by Mr. C.V. Divan Nair, secre-tary-general of the NTTC, for increasing productivity.553 words
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Article70 1972-10-03 15 KrCHING, Mon.—Pictorial leaflets showing how and when a communist bandit can safely surrender have been airdropped In the special security area of Sarawak. They are among 63,000 leaflets containing safe conduct passes and scales of rewards for captured communists and arms, airdropped on Friday. Another half a70 words
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109 1972-10-03 15 Raja leaves for New York to attend UN Assembly rE Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, leaves tonight for New York to lead the Singapore delegation to the UN General Assembly now in session. He is expected to be away for about four weeks. An advance party of delegates,109 words
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Article57 1972-10-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. City hall has drawn up an extensive programme to beautify the city, Dato Bandar, Tan Sri Yaacob bin Abdul Latlf said In an Interview here today. It has engaged the services of a Japanese landscape architect. Mi. Rye Takahashl and plans will soon57 words
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Article, Illustration116 1972-10-03 15 IF she had her way, Margaret O'Brian would certainly be Brisbane's prettiest policewoman. "But my eyesight let me down," she said yesterday. "They rejected me because I don't have perfect vision." Margaret, 20, is in Singapore for a week's holiday her prize116 words
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155 1972-10-03 15 Pilot's slip in bath delays 367 passengers for 14 hours A SLI" in the bath- room cost Qantas pilot Mr. William Nye a fractured rib. 367 passengers a 14-hour delay, and his company se\eral thousand dollars. First Off.cer Mr Nye was scheduled to fly as co-pllot on QF 783 for155 words
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Article59 1972-10-03 15 Murder of merchant: Man arrested POLICE have arrested a 35--year-old man In connection wirri the murder of timber -ner. hant Ooh Lai Huat on Aug 31 The man was picked up at Oeylang Road on Sept. 18, police said yesterday. The body of Ooh was found dumped lr. a bamboo59 words
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Article55 1972-10-03 15 THIRTY- 81X people pleaded guilty yesterday to littering the streets and parks be ween Aug. 19 and Sept. 16. They were fined between $10 and 150 for throwing cigarette butts at Thomson Road. Queen Elizabeth Walk and leaving sheets of brown paper at the Botanic Oardens.55 words
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Advertisement108 1972-10-03 15 Undercover support to the rescue! Silhouette TTzl Sweet Inspiration LJ jl3 This new low-cut camisole line bra leaves no doubt about the wow it will create. It's today's most popular shape with wide apart lace trimmed straps, underwired and fibre-filled bottom cup for a rounded and beautifully shaped uplift in108 words
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Advertisement89 1972-10-03 15 FROM TODAY GENEROUS DISCOUNT FOR DEEPAVALI ON ALL OLD NEW GOODS UP TO 3rd. NOVEMBER AT 67, JALAN AMPANG, KUALA LUMPUR. 87, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 43, JOHN LITTLE, SINGAPORE. ■pT M j -T-^y asm S~Sj To: AUSTASIA INDUSTRIES i J^bo^.geyiang.s'pore v. m av>i I A PhaM Mndmt without obligation, mort89 words
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Miscellaneous996 1972-10-03 15 On your TV and Radio 3.00 PM Opening and Where The 7.41 News (C) Dv Heart Is 7N Sports Desk (C) Programme Summary 7.25 Bakat TV (Sabah) 3.21 For The Family (M) Hi Then and Now: Making Good JM Mari Melukis enstl a 350 A Diary o« Events in Singa-996 words
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Article, Illustration367 1972-10-03 16 TRY these simple seafood recipes. These dishes can be cooked within a very short time. MIXED FOUNTAIN OF SEAFOOD: You need '«lb big prawns, 1 big piece abalone (optional) cut Into thin slices, 1 tablespoon ginger wine, 4 or 5 crab-claws, >41b. kurau fish or367 words
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Article151 1972-10-03 16 HOUSEHOLD HINTS USE proper techniques when cooking in aluminum. Spills and bollovers should be wiped with a damp cloth Immediately. Don't give food deposits time to harden. After utensil has cooled, rinse it Immediately. DECORATING hint: From the outside of the house, all windows seen at the same time should151 words
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Article, Illustration299 1972-10-03 16 ONG KIAT BENG - Travelling pretty and so casual By ONG KIAT BENG |T'S every girl's dream to be casual, comfortable yet not sloppy when she travels. But just how to do it is another thing altogether. Unless she's a very experienced traveller (how many girls really are?) it's hard to achieve this Ideal299 words
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Article58 1972-10-03 16 A CCORDING to furniture retailers "modified modern" furniture styles are becoming more and more popular. The youth market Is most receptive to modern, with its appropriate look lor small apartments. "Modified modern" means furniture is less angular than pure modern more comfortable and adaptable. Finishes are easy to58 words
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Advertisement276 1972-10-03 16 Optrose is a children's syrup that does a lot of good for waiting mothers too. (With 3 times moreVrtamin C than fresh orange juke or blackcurrant syrup.) All through the growing mm^^^mmmmm yean. OPTROSE gives child- fIH I rrn (he Vitamin C they need HBB^Em&££ for mong healthy bodiej. It276 words
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Advertisement181 1972-10-03 16 jff A. iUO^7 *^^bL _»^^B EB^B aT rmm^r^mrA i 'C^J^^^^F ,^^rwM. U Jki *S The first surnmerw^ight cream that deals tt jt dramatically with problems of dry ness. j^ 1 This peachy, fluffed-to-a-cloud cream e^ feels refreshingly cool. Clean. Light on t& tfwL your skin. Gets taken in completely A181 words
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201 1972-10-03 17 Get your boss to set up a canteen I REFER to the letter by Factory Operator" (B.T. S?pt. 15) Headlined "Where ;unch is a long way oft." A canteen Is only prov.ded where there are two r more blocks of flatted factories with no eating facilities around. The Jurong Town201 words
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Letter66 1972-10-03 17 JURONG Bird Park manager Mr. V. Mukudhan's statement (ST.. Sept. 22) that there would be concession rates for groups and school children has confused us because in his earlier statement (ST., Sept. 14) he said that there would be no more concession rates from Sept 16.66 words
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493 1972-10-03 17 Export— there's nothing "complex*' about it Just a question of efficient procedures and competitiveness LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they hove the writers' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. seminar on export held at Hie SliangriLa493 words
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134 1972-10-03 17 'Toxic' talcum: Why not act first?-! I REFER to your report headlined "No move to ban powder with hexachlorophene" (S.T. Sept 27). The Health Ministry was reported as saying that "at this stage when no cases of toxic reactions of babies to hexachloropbene had been reported, no action was being134 words
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148 1972-10-03 17 Nobody likes to have a chief tenant \L7E refer to the letter from Mr. Henry L. Pau (S.T., Sept. 26). Mr. Pau's proposal that the Board let out its communal flats to a chief ter/ant Is not practical. The Board's policy Is to provide low cost public housing at a148 words
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Letter139 1972-10-03 17 I REFER to the letter by "Worried" (ST., Sept., 18). Please request "Worried" to communicate with the undersigned, Registry of Land Titles and Deeds, 2nd Floor, National Development Building, Maxwell Road, Singapore, 2 from whom he may obtain the assistance he seeks. He is also requested to produce139 words
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61 1972-10-03 17 PLEASE refer to the letter by "Anxious" (S.T.. Sept. 21). You may wish to inform the writer that students who attain the age of 18 years and who have completed their first coarse of studies at vocational institutes would not be granted farther deferment from61 words
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241 1972-10-03 17 REPAIRS IN THE MIDDLE OF A JAM IT'S time the traffic police impose fines on motorists who blatantly show disregard to other road users. Take the incident on Sept. 20 along Adam Road A Volkswagen had broken down In the middle of the road and as it happened, it was241 words
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Advertisement166 1972-10-03 17 V^^^^^^^H"fH"flffflfff 1 "ffffffj !fe I NEW NATION I I PROBES THE I I GIRL TRADE I New Nation today continues its I four-part probe into what lays fffffffffffj below the gloss of Singapore's Cfl night-life. The investigation by Si '"XTJw ffffffl a special team of reporters into ttj*^ ftffl the166 words
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Article66 1972-10-03 18 5a ta (M) I. N> jara H Cables flint Court ?ity Devt. ie\ Prop O Bank UG J. M. Works •rrliN Plants >.J Bos r. city Dent Prop. L Choc /eneer Prod $3 96 $2 31 $3 90 $1.97 $200 $3.10 $680 $1.69 $3.94 $1.79 $1.72 $2.21 $250 $4.1666 words
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Article20 1972-10-03 18 H Flour nchcapr l"conc Sec. Kluang Ord. 4. Serendah $262 $645 $5.10 $1.60 $2.25 —.06 —.05 —.05 —.05 —.0520 words
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Article21 1972-10-03 18 Town City San Holdings City Dev. Sheraton Hotel 337,000 281.000 258.000 256.000 Total Turnover: Total Value: 4 29M $862M21 words
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Article37 1972-10-03 18 Sept. 2* Oct. I Industrials: M».3ff 27».84 Hotels: 18l.t8 185.19 Properties: M7.U 316.31 t Tins: 133.88 133.95 t rubber*: JM.89 209.93 Dec. 3». 1IM s IN 1 Dee. SI, IMS 1H t Dec. 19, 1M2 IN37 words
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Article1024 1972-10-03 18 BID AMD OFFIH fRICII OFFICIALLY LIITID AT TNI CLOtt OF ■U»IHS»i IN TNI SINCAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUH TRADING ROOM* OF TNI ITOCK IXCHANOI WITN F-RICI MOVIMENTI IN •RACKIT* VKTINOAV Will INOUITRIAL* CLOSING TONE: Industrials, hotels and properties very steady while the rest steady. TIRNOVER: Official total turnover as1,024 words
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Article264 1972-10-03 18 Firm spots noted on most fronts rE Stock Exchange opened the week yesterday on a cenerally steady note with firm spots noted on most fronts. By and large, operators were still displaying caution, especially when dealing with recent highflyers. However, in contrast to the previous week's pattern of trading, there264 words
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Article1645 1972-10-03 18 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma iB> 3.60. (4) 358 A. Tape (1) 2 12. (1) 2.11. (1) 21,645 words
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Article800 1972-10-03 18 SIM LIM Investments in the financial year ended March 1972 suffered another downturn in profitability. Pre-tax profits came out at $363,746 compared with $453,841 in 1970/71 and $615,035 in the previous financial year. This time the profit drop is not as severe as last time at 20 per800 words
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Article78 1972-10-03 18 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday extended its previous week's easier trend to close 50 cents lower on Saturday's close to $617.50 per picul on an official offering down 25 tons to 325 tons. The London tin market ended the week steady in a modest two-way78 words
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Article23 1972-10-03 18 OCT. 2. RUBBER: 91.50 cents (up 0.75 cent). TIN: $617.50 (down 50 cents). Official of ferine: 325 tons (down 25 tons).23 words
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Article104 1972-10-03 18 (-HINESE PRODUCE EXCMANCE SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICE! PER PICUL YESTERDAY UtMnut Oil: bulk $32 sellers drum $331 seller*. C«»ra: Mixed loos* IK Com Ptpfwr: Muntok AST A. white fob. 100* NLW $225 sel.ers. Sarawak white t.o.b. 96 T- NLW $215 sellers. SarawaK special black fob. »«<-, NLW $1371104 words
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Article50 1972-10-03 18 London Clo»ed 64 20 64.30 W.SS Hong Koo« 64.59 64.36 Clcxed 63.908 f* rli Clo«*<J 6^91 SPO" ID «5 7» 64.93 3 > )r t. <2> 223.75 224 30 (1) E*port price in non-iterllag area* In U.B. dollars per ounce. i*S al dtßleri prlcM ln Slnf.pore dollan per50 words
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Article207 1972-10-03 18 a very slow start at fractionally lower levels on the rubber market yesterday a fairly good spread of top grade demand developed which included 1973. The market steadied to gain about one cent from opening levels. The morning session closed quietly steady. October and forwards were in demand207 words
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Article98 1972-10-03 18 rjAILY SMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. Oct. Nov. Buyer* Sellen Buyers Sellers (Current Month) (Forward Month) Cents per kg. CenU per kg. SMR SCV (I— ton Pallet) 92.25 92.75N 92 25 92.75N SMR 5L (I— ton Pallet)98 words
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Article176 1972-10-03 18 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced 1 these best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 2. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD I i Sterling Pound 6.7193 6.6792 6 6642 Australian Dollar 3.3185 3.2811 3 2611 Canadian Dollar176 words
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Article175 1972-10-03 18 Rates supplied by P. Murray-Joes International (Spore). Re». C Ext. 4 (middle price* l 1 mth 7 5/16 7 7/8 3mths 7 9/16 8 5/8 6 mths 8 3,16 8 7/8 2 mths 8 12 8 5/8 US Dollar IK Sterling Forward exchange swaps SPOT 2.4215 2421175 words
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Article157 1972-10-03 18 MELBOURNE, Mon. Mining R and industrial shares finished the day on a weaker note on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. The absence of buying support saw leading mining stocks clipped back sharply in early trading, but this was offset to a degree during the mid-mom-lng and afternoon. The Sydney157 words
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Article314 1972-10-03 18 JJONO KONO. Mon. The market opened on a steady note with the leading counters In demand. H.K.. Land advanced to a new high of HKB74 and H.K. Gas, whose half yearly report showed greatly increased profits, also gained to close at $39. The market closed very steady with314 words
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Article38 1972-10-03 18 On the fr.t (ichinitt mark*! In Hong Konr yesterduy the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.A5 for T.T. and 5 8325 for cash. ttirlins was quoted at 13 50 and t»M was quoted at 435.875.38 words
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Article221 1972-10-03 18 YULE CATTO in the six months ended April 1972 achieved a pre-tax profit of K 166.500 After tax of £51.900 the halftime net profit was £114.600. In view of the merger which took place in October last year no comparable figures are available for the221 words
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Advertisement1446 1972-10-03 19 R'dam Hburg A'atrp Singapore O'mark Brem. Havre U K ..••■UK l««» JJ Ita II Mi 1, Ml* «Ml CKDitM BAf 1/ I Mt HIM* 27 Nti NKn 1 Dtc KNILDE* 'I 11 Ml II Ok 1? He It Ok ll* Totrs iay ii Dee ii In ii Btt II Me1,446 words
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Advertisement1125 1972-10-03 20 IYI- KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTI. JAPAN. H KONC STRAITS SERVICE. Slils Japin Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. tUling KISHO MARU V M .IT! 1 UZUSNIO MARU M Jet NACISA MARU VI f«t II Bit SNINSEI MARU Nt 17 f 17 II tot 22 tot Japan1,125 words
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766 1972-10-03 21 SOUTHERN KINTA CONSOLIDATED LIMITED TOTAL PRODUCTION MAINTAINED The 38th Annual General Meeting of Southern Klnta Consolidated Limited will be held on 23rd October 1972 at 55/81 Moorgate, London, EC 2 The following U the Statement by the Chairman, Sir Douglas Waring, C.BE. which has been circulated with the Report and766 words
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Advertisement763 1972-10-03 21 PA n L £CT R I C T aToJMJBjfMaW uhtwd (Incorporated in Singapore) The unaudited results of the Groups for the half year ended 30th June 1972 were as follows: months to 30.6.72 month, to J0.8.71 Sales $15,742.***** $17,261.***** Profit before Ux 121.910.00 1.083.000.00 Results were affected by further losses763 words
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Advertisement435 1972-10-03 21 ANNOUNCEMENT SINGAPORE-CHITTAGONG LINER llpH* SERVICE BRITISH ASIAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD. Have pleasure In announcing; a new liner service between SINGAPORE and CHITTAGONO. Calls to Port Kelang. Penang and Chalna subject to Inducement. For enquiries ring *****3 (5 lines) British Asian Shipping (Pte) Ltd., 19/20. Malacca. Street, Singapore, 1. EVERETT STEAMSHIP435 words
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Advertisement5503 1972-10-03 22 GFNIHAL ADVEIITISrMrNTS S»»aMiore only SO c«mi a wotd f 1 WS classified advertisements SJ I HOTEL REQUIRES MESSENGERS Must speak and write English well Experience unnecessary, will be trained. Apply giving full particulars telephone number and photograph inon-returnable) to P.O. Box 14 Spore FOREIGN COMPANY required Immediately one female aecretary,5,503 words
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Advertisement733 1972-10-03 22 WANTED 4 DETACHED BUNCALOWS with Z 4 bedroonu In dlata. 9/10/ II 21 for the executive staff of large Industrial organisation for their B.E A. Branch in Singapore. Rental $1,600 $2. H00. We also need houses and flat* with rertil from $400--$1,500. Please tel International Ho'iaing Agency 63.1933 8 pore733 words
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Advertisement726 1972-10-03 23 ot.NtP.AL ADVEB.TISf.MErm Sw«s»of* ossy SOcsmsawotd V Jf Mk T MsMnsiossy SO cents word M M W 1 MaM.x~.ii2Sfo.iswo.di. M B M M M M M m^M M *r at c i A_NN<XH<»MrNT PrRSONAL M MM MJ M M MJ M"^ M MJ l**A^l.«s. I Sm*s**rrsi»d M*la>ua II SO* word jfj726 words
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Advertisement839 1972-10-03 23 BAMBOO GROVE 5 bedrooms double storey semi-detached. mossle throughout 3.300 sq.ft. 584.000. Public Housing/Maintenance *****2/ *****5 Spore DISTRICT 1* shopnouss/modeiß flats at S»* m/s Upper Berangoeo Road Charlton Park. S-bedrossaa. 1-bata-reora, living /dining rooms, halconr sad kitchen. Tel: SMT*. B' pare. OIST. 16 2-STORIV SEMI DETACHED 4 bedrooms servant* 557.000/-.839 words
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Advertisement797 1972-10-03 23 BEGINNERS SHORTHAND, BOOK KEtPINC. COMMERCE (Structure of) Aritr.metic. Accounting MornIns, Afternoon aad Evening el uses Time aad days Shorthand Mondays and Fridays 10 11 a.m. or > 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays S.SO S.SO p.m. Bookkeeping: Tuesdays aad Thursdays 11 12 noon or S.SO S.SO p.m. Wednesdays 2 4 p.m.797 words
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Advertisement656 1972-10-03 23 Books susd pwbU— >tions THI HOTIL QUESTION Art Singapore's hotels beaeiong on their way to a disastrous ■lump? New Nation presents the facts behind the rumours and gets the view* of leading hoteliers In a special survey today. NIW NATION give* you more every day. Don't miss out. Become a656 words
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Advertisement834 1972-10-03 23 NAM-NO TRAVIL SIRVICI Limited Tour Malaya Seven Days B*llo sir -conditioned Bus 861SS Departure Every Sunday. Monday. C/Hlgh lands Four Days B*7o/-, s>*ry Wednesday Panikor C/ High land* Five Days BSS*/-. Every Tuesday Bangkok CnMngsaal by alr-condi-tioned Bus Fifteen Days 6*370/-. 15/10/72, 11/11,72, 19/11/72. 26,11-72. 4 ■12/72. 11/12/72. Bangkok ChMfupnal834 words
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Advertisement857 1972-10-03 23 INTRODUCTION PRICEI Italian Vigorelll Sewing Machine Fully Automatic 13mm wide pattaras SS3SO/- Far free Denonat ration pleas* ring Victoria Asswcy T*l. 912*8* STORE. WIDE BARGAINS now OB at Moderns 34. High Street. Singapore. To Clear at half price JanUen Catal'na SwimsulU. Blouse*. CLINIC well established in North Per»k For sal*.857 words
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Advertisement777 1972-10-03 23 I*** DIAMLBR 2.S LITRE V 8 engine «ood condition, view at SSI, Victoria Street. Snore PH. Ang. 1971 HILLMAN HUNTER. Excellent condition. Sslllnc at 55.000/-. Fw further details ring (B'pore) *****. IMt VAUXHALL VICTOR ISO©- 53. 200 0.a.0. Call 6*7774 8 pee Vehicles wanted nn—nn merceoes senz 2«os Automatic transmission.777 words
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Advertisement735 1972-10-03 24 SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE i*4«ir«i TECHNICIAN (MARINE) Aoplkotioos art invited from Sinf M— ciHuni berwocn 25 33 r««« with: Either (o) Industrial Technician Certificate or General Certificate of Industrial Technology. or (b) Trode Certificate in Plont Mechanics plus GCE Ordinary Level Posses in ot least 3 Sub|Xts of th# School Certificate735 words
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Advertisement268 1972-10-03 24 I SINGAPORE PETROLEUM I f COMPANY PTE. LTD. B v. invites applications for I OIL MOVEMENTS ENGINEERS Kj Ml QUALIFICATIONS ft EXPERIENCE: Kj m\ Degree In Engineering with at least 2 ■jjft U years related dock operations' experience B> W or oil blending operations and oil sped- H*N B fie268 words
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Advertisement662 1972-10-03 24 COST ACCOUNTANT PENANG SALARY $1500 AND ABOVE Our client, o rmjcr internotionoi group, wishes to appoint a qualified occountant who will be primarily responsible for the cost functions of its multi-million dollar jointventure manufacturing enterprise. The successful candidate will initially be located in Penang. This is a senior post with662 words
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Advertisement719 1972-10-03 24 6CBVHANJAYA RLABI'HAN PILAU HNANG JAWATAN-JAWATAN KOSONO (I) KMANDU KAPAL (U) JUKITEKA LAVT Pennohonan-pennohonui adalah dljemput daripada warga-negara-wmrganegara Malaysia untuk ditimbang bagl memenubl JawaUn- Jawatan yang dlaebutkan dl bawah 1 PEMANDU KAPAL KetmtoMMi-keMMM: SljU Kecekapan aebagal -Master at^u Mate Foreign Oolng Ships' aUu SljU sebagai •Maiter Horn* Trad*'. TaamgaJl: $750 x719 words
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564 1972-10-03 25 Scrutton's omission will be good news in HK By PERCY SENEVIRATNE THERE will be deep sighs of relief in Hongkong when they learn that Mike Scrutton is not in the Singapore team for next month's Interport cricket match. Jalu Shroil and his men were struck with awt in the last564 words
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Article31 1972-10-03 25 SYDNEY. Mon. Veteran Australian Davis Cup star Mai Anderson was toppled 6-4. 6-3 by youngster Kirn Warwick today in the final of the Eastern Suburbs Open tennis tournament here.31 words
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256 1972-10-03 25 JOHN SOH. who finished second In the BP Rally last month, won the top award at SMSC Autocross when he clocked 2:04.0 In his Ford Mexico at Naval Base on Sunday. His time was the fastest in the meet. It also won him the256 words
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342 1972-10-03 25 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By jif ORE than 100 coaches have applied to join famed American athletics coach Mai Whitfield's coaching clinic, but Singapore Amateur Athletics Association has decided that only 50 can attend. Because of the response SAAA had no choice but to342 words
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Article88 1972-10-03 25 LONDON. Mon. Star batsman Cllve Lloyd might miss the West Indies Test series against Australia early next year after announcing today that he had accepted an offer to coach In Australia Lloyd, who has Just completed another season with Lancashire In the English County championship, leaves England for88 words
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Article39 1972-10-03 25 ALAMO. Mon. John Newcombe beat C. Dry.'dale 6-1, 6-1. 7-5 to wl.i $10,000 in Redwood Bank international open tennis tournament. T Okker and M. Rlessen beat Ismaiel El Shafel and B. Falrlie 7-6. 6-4 in doubles final.39 words
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Article, Illustration328 1972-10-03 25 WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO EXERCISE REGULARLY —BY PM LEE R LEE KUAN YEW has warned that Singapore could become a soft society through lack of exercise. In a message to the first issue of Sports, the official publication of the National Sports Promotion Board, Mr. Lee described328 words
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654 1972-10-03 25 LA TIFF THE DISCARD WINS TITLE IN PL A YOFF KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Latlff Mahmood, an Eisenhower Cup discard, tock the Malaysian Closed golf title on the first hole of a sudden death playoff against Eshak Bluah at the Subang course yesterday. Two strokes behind going into the final round.654 words
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Article83 1972-10-03 25 NANYANG Slang Pau table tennis team beat Armed Forces 5-1 In a friendly match at Beach Road camp yesterday. Results (Nanyang Slang Pau first): Chla Chong Boon bt Tan Yong Hong 23-20 31-10; Llm Wae Shlng lost to Lee Lek Kwang 19-il 19-31; Poon Weng Hoe bt83 words
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Article74 1972-10-03 25 SINGAPORE'S champion archer Andy Leong hit top form to win the Archery Club of Singapore's championship with a total of 1019 points at Thomson Road on Sunday. Andy won from Steven Tan (991) second and Wong Kah Hlng (769) third. Margaret Philips, the early leader, held on74 words
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Article33 1972-10-03 25 BANGKOK. Mon. World Flyweight boxing champion Masao Ohba of Japan and former champion Chartchal Chlonol of Thailand have signed agreements to meet In a title fight lr Tokyo on Jan. 3.33 words
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Article109 1972-10-03 25 NEW YORK. Mon. Results of major league baseball games played yesterday: American League Cleveland Indians 2 New York Yankees 1. Cleveland Indians 4 New York Yankees 3 (second game): Baltimore Orioles 2 Boston Red Sox 1: Detroit Tigers 5 Milwaukee Brewers 1: Minnesota Twins 3 California109 words
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413 1972-10-03 25 LONDON, Mon. Two years to the next World soccer Cup, and Sir Alf Ramsey, manager of the England team, still clings to four of the stars who won the trophy in 1966. Ramsey has 22 players lined up for England's first international game413 words
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153 1972-10-03 25 SPORE RU MUST SEND ALLCITIZEN TEAM Dear Sir, 1 FULLY endorse the appeal made by Teob Eng Tatt and I hope the Singapore Rugby Union will take heed of it. Singapore's teams in any international sport should be represented by Singaporeans alone. I don't believe in sharing our country's honour153 words
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Letter83 1972-10-03 25 NEW YORK. Mon— A proposed exhibition bout at Johannesburg in November between heavyweights Muhammad AU and Al Jones Is definitely off." spokesmen for AU said yesterday. "We couldn't reach satisfactory arrangements with the South Africans on such matters as seating and dates." said Bob Arum.83 words
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Advertisement723 1972-10-03 25 DISCOUNT HOUSE Applicants are invited from qualified candidates for executive positions in a Discount House which is being set up by a London Discount Company m association with a consortium of leading Banks The Discount House will participate in the full range cf activities within the expanding Singa pore money723 words
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Advertisement373 1972-10-03 25 BTATE OF SABAWAK Applications are invited for tne following postPost Senior Executive Engineer Development (Water) (1 vacancy) Department Public Works Classification Managerial and Professional Group Scale Scale A (tpper Segment) ($1500—1800) Candidates must be male, not less than 28 and not more than 52 years ol age; be Corporate Membtrs373 words
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Miscellaneous38 1972-10-03 25 SQUASH "B" grade semifinals: TC 1 v Tengah. Police One v SAF One (both matches at SCC 6pm). SOCCER Tour match: Indonesia Air Force v Farrer Park (7.30). Paslr Panjang v Sembawang (6pm), both matches at Jnlan Besar.38 words
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233 1972-10-03 26 Kirn Suan to lead Under 23s against Malaysia STAND OFF Leow Kirn Llat. who was injured In the Malaysia versus Singapore rugby lnterna tlonal on Saturday, will not be in the Under 23 team tc meet Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Singapore Rugby Union president Nlaz Mohd. Shah said:233 words
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Article29 1972-10-03 26 SYDNEY. Mon. St George yesterday won the State Cup soccer final, beating Marconi 3-2 after extra time. At full time, the teams were locked at 2-all.29 words
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Article103 1972-10-03 26 Ministry forms sports body THE Sports Association of Labour Ministry (SALMi has been tormed to cater for the sports. social, cultural and recreational needs of the Ministry's staff. Mr. R Thtllainathan. SALMs hon secretary, said: "All staff members of the Ministry are automatically members of the association Mr. Kwa Soon103 words
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Article49 1972-10-03 26 Chia is the winner on countback J. R. CHIA won the Seletar Golf Clubs "C" division monthly competition with 66 on a countback from K. Ragunathan. The first nine ball sweep went to Wong Fong Pry with nett 31, and the second nine to C.S. Chia i nett 31).49 words
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240 1972-10-03 26 ALBERT JOHNSON - Water polo hopes for foreign coach ALBERT JOHNSON By THE National water-polo team hopes to get an expert Continental coach to train them for the 1973 Seap Games In Singapore. Chief coach Tan Eng Bock said: "If the National Sports Promotion Board can help us out we will be happy240 words
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Article140 1972-10-03 26 BE-ITENDORP, lowa, Mon. Deane Bemun yesterday won the Quad Cities Open golf championship for the second successive year. The 34-year-old Bemun started the day four strokes behind Don Iverson. but he quickly moved Into contention with four birdies over the first six holes. He llnlshed the140 words
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Article108 1972-10-03 26 Mercedes triumphs in rally "MICOSIA, Mon. A Mercedes x> 250CE won the tough 32--hour Second Cyprus lnternatlom.l motor rally over the weekend along more than 1,000 miles of twisting mountain dust tracks, The victory of the Mercedes, driven by two ycung Cypriots. Eltftherlos Macrides and Phlvos Eiotokrllou, was all the108 words
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126 1972-10-03 26 PENANO, Mon. Malaysia won the Indonesian inter-Embassy golf competition against Bangkok and Singapore played at the Penang Turf Club golf links here today. Malaysia had an aggregate of 385, with Bangkok runnersup on 412. Results: Individual gross winner Gede Suwela (90), runner-up A. Kristijono (94);126 words
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Article, Illustration577 1972-10-03 26 SELECTORS MUST NOTE THESE FOUR Says JOE DORAI: Schools 2 0. Afiah 1 pOUR schoolboys yesterday provided a refreshing treat of intelligent football at Jalan Besar and I strongly recommend that they be put on the FAS "talent list." They were defenders Neethia Kumar and Hamid Kastari, and forwards Tan577 words
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Article275 1972-10-03 26 S'GOR MAKE IT AFTER EXTRA TIME KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor were hard put to contain a surpris lngly strong Malacca team before winning this FAM Cup south zone final by 2 0 in extra time at Mer deka Stadium last night. Scoreless &t fulltime. Selangor had to wait for two275 words
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Article172 1972-10-03 26 I^AIPrNO, Mon. Prisons moved into the FAM Cup semi-finals with a 3-0 win over Perak in a north rone match at Sultan Yusoff Stadium yesterday Victory came frrm their speed and skill which wrecked Perak. and their better teamwork was decisive In this fast game.172 words
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Advertisement519 1972-10-03 26 CAN THE TOTO JACKPOT BE HIT BY FOLLOWING A SYSTEM In the Rame of Toto, players mark 5 numbers out of 49 on a coupon for a stake of 50 cents. If all five numbers are drawn correctly, the player will win a Jackpot of at least $100,000, often more.519 words
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Advertisement128 1972-10-03 26 THE REAL PEN FOR YOUNG MEN I 'Th« Montbl«>c I Carrara is mtcu line in si/e. vxpt and parlormanca ihe Real Pen 'o> young Men. his is a P^^. ciwikxi bjwd on y 1 tmn of Montbanc T ~\sy* i empecience. Tl>e I g /t Carrara is distinctive. /C^-J, fl128 words
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Article, Illustration319 1972-10-03 27 EPSOM JEEP - Jumbo Jet gets 10.9 for sprint on Sunday EPSOM JEEP RACING with JI'MBO JET will make a reappearance at Bukit Timah on Sunday. He will go over 6f as part of his preparation for the lif Singapore Gold Cup to be run on Oct. 15 Jumbo Jet certainly needs a319 words
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Article1081 1972-10-03 27 lI7EIGHTS for the TT races at Buklt Tlmah this weekend: SATURDAY (LASS 1. DIV. I— BF. yip n 9.00 President's Adviser 8.08 Pekan 111 8.06 Ten No Trumps 8.04 Sincerity 8.00 Katong View 7.13 Wangganda 7.13 Cincinnati 7.12 Aratunga 7.11 Aerospace n 7.11 Us Vegas 7.11 West1,081 words
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Article670 1972-10-03 27 THE Stipendiary stewards I report on the races at Penang last weekend: SATURDAY Race 1: At the start Kinta River (Thangavelu Jumped awkwardly away, forcing Beit Seller (Khamia) onto Royal Persian < Harbridge > In the straight the winner I* Bon Roi (Wilson) shifted in670 words
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Article, Illustration290 1972-10-03 27 Hailwood is Formula Two champ UOCKENHEIM (West Germany), Mon. Britain's Mike Hailwood yesterday clinched this season's European Formula Two motor-racing championship by coming second here to Australian Tim Schenken. Hailwood former world motor-cycling champion now has 55 points and. with only one more race to go this season, is In290 words
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Article122 1972-10-03 27 CYDNEY, Mon. Altai Khan. a well-backed third favourite at 11-2. scored Victorias first win since 1930 in the A $50. 000 Metropolitan Handicap over 2.600 metres at Randwick today. Ridden by Mick Mallyon. Altai Khan strode away Irom the field of 22 at the 300Reuter - 122 words
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287 1972-10-03 27 Koreans stay tops in Oriental boxing SEOUL. Mon. South Korea maintained their domination of Oriental boxing when three of their champions raced to easy wins in their title bouts against two Japanese and a Korean here laj,t night Bantamweight champion Soo-H*an Hong gained control throughout before 5.000 fan- at ChangchungReuter - 287 words
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Advertisement182 1972-10-03 27 Entertainirg wilhMai^nretFulloii Here is a sparkling new VV book from Australia's Ifcj^ writer, a book that Ifc^^ makes parties easy md Ihi^^ Tkk I jl J menus and recipes for Bfckw^ H M^JUmitllMT every occasion, each |^k. >A FMw ilJtf complete with its own fcfc^^ '^Mf^Jj^F^m wine guide. Wm^^m^mm^rlllJW Over182 words
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Article, Illustration66 1972-10-03 28 DEMOLITION experts claimed a smashing success in Sunday morning, when they brought down the Henry Grady Hotel in Atlanta with explosives placed within it. The picture at left shows the hotel falling in on itself as the explosive charges go off. At right, the dust and smokeUPI - 66 words
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262 1972-10-03 28 BANGKOK, Mon —A Thai Government spokesman said today that Thailand was in broad agreement with the proposal by Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak that all foreign bases would have to be phased »>ut before guarantees were sought for neutralisation of the regionUPI - 262 words
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107 1972-10-03 28 North Yemei loses key border town BEIRUT. Mon. North Yemen today confirmed the less of a key border town to South Yemen in a six-day border battle In which more than 50 South Yemeni civilians were also reported killed. The Yemen Arab Republic Embassy here said that the town ofReuter - 107 words
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118 1972-10-03 28 CAMBRIDGE, Mon. A v> 646-year-old sex bar ended at Cambridge University last weekend with the admission of girl students to traditional menonly colleges. Educational history was made when 1 14 girls were accepted as co-residential graduates and under-gra-duates for the start of the academicReuter - 118 words
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84 1972-10-03 28 \MW RR V Mon. Oppov s.tion Labour Party leader Gouth Wbitlam said tonight that under a Labour government, there would probably be a de> dine in the number of Asian immigrants to Australia. He told a television interviewer that a Labour gov- ernment's policy wouldReuter - 84 words
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Article494 1972-10-03 28 f ONDON. Mon. Ih. 5,,,,k markrl 1-1 cloMd hrm but oil thr top in quirt trading today. rvn>< ting a prrsv surwy on industrial activity. At 3 p.m. the Financial I m.l. was 1.7 higher at 4690 alti-r bring three points up at 1000 Hartialns totalled 8.248 (9.829).494 words
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135 1972-10-03 28 Labour vote puts Britain's future in doubt BLACKPOOL. Mon. D Leaders of Britain's Opposition Labour Party have thrown the nations future with Europe and its allies wide open. They decided yesterday to support a resolution demanding the removal of U.S. nuclear bases from this country and another to re-negotiate theAP - 135 words
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Article48 1972-10-03 28 TEL AVIV, Mor. The Soviets have halted their airlift to Syria after delivering between 1.000 and 2.000 tons of supplies in less than a week but U is not known yet exactly what kind of equipment has been delivered, an Israeli military source .'aid today. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article35 1972-10-03 28 TAIPEH. Mon A world Chinese tourism conference opens ai Kaotnlung in southern Taiwan tomorrow to discuss how to pool resources of overseas Chinese in the development if a world Chinese tourism industry. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article52 1972-10-03 28 TAIPEH, Mon. Doctors at a private hospital at Ftngtung in southern Taiwan today reported a sticcessf ul operation in which an embryo weighing 1.7 kg. was removed from the stomach of a six-month Infant. Doctors believed the human crgan'fm was a twin abnormally developed Inside theUPI - 52 words
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Article35 1972-10-03 28 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Primary Industries Ministry's secietary-general, DatuK Abdul Aziz bin Ismail, will lead a 10-irtan delegation to Indonesia on Friday to hold talks with Pertamlna. Indonesia's stateowned oil company.35 words
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Article24 1972-10-03 28 LONDON. Mon Higrt-level efforts are under way to arrange a Moscow-Cairo .summit for mending severely mauled RussoEgyptlan relations, diplomatic reports said today. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article17 1972-10-03 28 THE weather outlook for Sin gapore from 6 a.m. to noon to day: No rain.17 words
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167 1972-10-03 28 Mammoth rally but Dane 'yes 9 likely pOPENHAGEN, Mon. v> Denmark's 3.4 million electors today looked set to vote the country into the European Common Market despite one of the biggest political demon stratlons in modern Danish history and neighbouring Norway's recent rejection of membership. Polling began this morn ingReuter - 167 words
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