The Straits Times, 19 October 1972
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Title Section24 1972-10-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 Ita National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1972 20 CENTS M.C (P) No. 377624 words
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Article588 1972-10-19 1 'Interim agreement imminent' as Dr K flies to Saigon NEW YORK, Wednesday THE United States and North Vietnam were reported close today to an "interim peace agreement" as Dr. Henry Kissinger arrived in Saigon for talks with Pre- sident Thieu. American reports were generally optimisticReuter - 588 words
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136 1972-10-19 1 Amok kills nephew, aged four, with axe K LUANG. Wed.— A former patient of Tampol Mental Hospital yesterday ran amok, killing his nephew and injuring his father with an axe at Sri Lallang new village near here. The incident took place in the home of his father, Arumugam, who has136 words
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Article46 1972-10-19 1 LONDON. Wed. Cornet player Charlie Silcock. 63. Inhaled so deeply to blast out the final note of "Bless This House. his pants fell down. He was playing at a party celebrating his band's victory In the National Brass Band Championship. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article26 1972-10-19 1 THE Government yesterday announced that the public holtday (or Deepavall this year will be observed on Saturday. Nov. 4. Instead of Sunday. Nov 5.26 words
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Article118 1972-10-19 1 rE Defence Minister. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will leave this morning for Indonesia on a four-day official visit. Dr. Ooh. who will be accompanied by his wife and two officials, will be the guest of General M. Panggabean. the Indonesian Minister of State for Defence118 words
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Article, Illustration239 1972-10-19 1 LIFE GOES ON IN SEOUL WHILE TROOPS STAND GUARD AT KEY POINTS SEOUL. Wed SOUTH Koreans went about their normal business today though tanks, armoured cars and troops stood guard in Seoul streets and at key buildings. A day after President Park Chung Hee proclaimed martialUPI - 239 words
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Article, Illustration199 1972-10-19 1 EDWARD LIU - Schoolgirl falls to death after an exam EDWARD LIU By J^ 16-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl, who \\;is caughl copying during an examination on Monday fell to her clcntli the next day. 1 Yesterday Madam Ong Slew Eng, 38. said that her daughter, Ong Pitt LJan. was a Secondary Four student of Nan199 words
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Article28 1972-10-19 1 PARIB. Wed A 70 yearold Italian committed suiruii today by diving off the second floor of the Eiffel Tower Its the 359 th suicide. APAP - 28 words
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Article37 1972-10-19 1 ACCORD ON TRADE WASHINGTON. Wed. —The United States and the Soviet Union have reached an agreement to expand trade and to settle the Soviet wartime lend-lease debt to the US, the White House announced today. Reut" ,i37 words
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Advertisement88 1972-10-19 1 LffbWN SAFES The safer hoarding place for Homes...for Princess Margaret tours the bases Page 2 MANDAI Zoo will be one of worlds best Page 3 21 detained In bar raids 4 MBT system ready in a year 5 51.690.000 compensation for Clifford House tenants 6 "BOGUS grads" warning to employers88 words
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Advertisement61 1972-10-19 1 THIS BEAUTIFUL STAINLESS STEEL SPOON WHEN YOU BUY WOODS GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE Here's a wonderful offer from Woods' j&^S. Great Peppermint Cure the really strong U\ and effective cough syrup. Vi Buy now and you'll receive this Vl \w beautiful stainless steel spoon FREE. V. This offer is for a61 words
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Advertisement9 1972-10-19 1 B A great automatic turntable in every respect. B(jtbSfiiJessf.|9 words
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Article, Illustration355 1972-10-19 2 NANCY BYRAMJI - Colonel-in-chief Margaret visits ANZUK NANCY BYRAMJI By Tartan-clad tots dance for smiling Princess OHE was radiant, elegant and attentive, with a smile for everyone, everywhere she went. And though it was hectic and hot as Princess Margaret toured ANZUK bases and quarters In Chip Bee Estate, Nee Soon and Changi355 words
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Article171 1972-10-19 2 A HERO'S mind went blank yesterday when he found himself within arm's length of Princess Margaret. It happened when the visiting Princess pinned a British Kmp.rr Medal on Colour Set Peter Wallace when she toured ANZUK Nee Soon camp yesterday morning. Outstanding Sgt. Wallace,171 words
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Advertisement116 1972-10-19 2 BRITISH LEYLAND MOTOR CORPORATIONS OUTSTANDING NEW CAR 1 tftiit M l feß FANTASTIC SUCCESS IN UK. EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA ujgSyßßjS!! 4iT UjHKHHS Tarn HsS^^Sfep^KsSßtei^^ > im*~~~'~ m _^^^JM^BBB HMMsjgtjsMfSJ Ikt* styling that never goes out of style Morris reliability, performance and economy AMTi.pm i iitiom <;ystfm BRITISH MO|}|}TC MARfIVA '^^B116 words
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Article, Illustration429 1972-10-19 3 SINGAPORE'S zoological gardens at Manriai when completed, will rate as one of the most interesting and beautiful zoos in the world. Prof. Heini Hediger. a world authority on zoos, said yesterday. Prof. Hediger, 64, an author and director of the Zurich429 words
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Article61 1972-10-19 3 PENANG, Wed. A man charged with stealing a bull explained in court today he was forced to do this because his wife was expecting their first baby. "I had no money," M. Murthy, 25. said. He pleaded guilty to tht ft of a $250 bull at61 words
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Article25 1972-10-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— No new cates or carriers of cholera have been detected in Penang, Selangor and Perak over the past 24 hours.25 words
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311 1972-10-19 3 More gold recovered with the arrest of sixth nun DOLICE have recover--1 ed another 30 tahils (850.5 c) of cold and detained a sixth man in connection with investigations into a series of armed robberies. The cold which had been melted, is worth about $6,600. This followed the arrests of311 words
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89 1972-10-19 3 Apex Club nets $5,000 for charity THE Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs). Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will receive donations In cash and kind worth about $5,080 from the Apex Club at Hilton Hotel on Saturday at 10.45 a.m. The donation, in cash and *ood*. were collected by the club over the89 words
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Article61 1972-10-19 3 THE UONS Club of Singapore (Etst) wUI hold a charity fashion show at the Troplcana theatre and restaurant on Oct. 28 at 12.30 p.m. The fhow, In aid of the Samaritans of Singapore and the Society for Aid to the Paralysed, will be under the patronage of61 words
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207 1972-10-19 3 Secondary and Pre-U students may apply for bursaries THE Ministry of Education is inviting applications from secondary and pre-unlverslty students for bi rsarles next year. The awards, for Singapore citizens or children of Singapore citizens. are available to pupils in all language streams In government and governmentaided secondary schools and207 words
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Article, Illustration186 1972-10-19 3 /CYCLING alone round \j the world is InterestIng, but a lonely experience. That's why Ashok Kumar Oogna (above). 21, is now looking for a travel companion. "I *ir» be very happy If any boy or girl will accompany me on my tour.186 words
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Article25 1972-10-19 3 THE fourth cultural show for the people organised by the People's Association was held at Toa Payoh community centre in Lorong last night.25 words
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Advertisement285 1972-10-19 3 Newsweek OCTOBER 23 ISSUE La^iifli^Llilll'iif A ■^Mis^bl aw v f s^H w 1 ■aVSZs^A 1 Highlights Ol Thh W.ek't Special Issue THE FAST FOOD BOOM (COVER STORY). EOPTIAN LEADERS IN MOSCOW HAT IN HAND. INTERVIEW WITH TIBOR MENDE AID IS A SNARL AND DELUSION. ON SALE NOW! M COURAGE rfeTJ285 words
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Advertisement54 1972-10-19 3 offer the unexpected! Come alone, with friends, or with your wife our charming hostesses will brighten your visit with light, polite conversation. A background of soothing music sets the mood for enjoyment in the new Adelphi Cocktail Lounge. Open from 5 p.m. Closed on Sundays. You re a YIP at54 words
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Advertisement260 1972-10-19 3 WORRIED about Exams? THESE STUDENTS WERE TOO-UNTIL THEY TRIED THE "TRENT" PLAN! FROM 4I* to 11% (StymoMr, Vie.) "Wi anrollad Larry for TRENT' attar ha had failad Sciatica (48%). Six wweks laur, ha obtained 60%. and now in hit Itrt axaim, 81%! Ha ato |ainad higtiar marks in all hit260 words
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Article, Illustration249 1972-10-19 4 Mr Moneybags in town —to talk money, naturally VfR MONEYBAGS is iT In town to discuss Singapore's "financial plans and problems." He is Mr E. Colombo, 63, who arrived on Monday as one of Singapore Airlines 18 inaugural night guests from Switzerland. Mr. Colombo was appointed Singapore's Honorary Consul in249 words
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109 1972-10-19 4 COUPLE FROM CANADA ACCUSED OF OVERSTAYING A CANADIAN couple were charged yesterday with remaining in Singapore unlawfully. Frank Shlgcnt KadoU, 57, was accused of overstaying from Sept. 12 to Oct. His wife, Kmar KadoU nee Nafashima, 46, was accused of overstaying from Aug. 23 to Oct. 17. KadoU also faces109 words
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Article61 1972-10-19 4 ALOR STAR. Wed— Two coffin -maker* were attacked by three men armed with parangs behind thetr nhop here last night. Ng Slew Trong. 21, received slash wound on the right arm; Lav Kow Hln 41. was Injured on the neck. Police said the motive for the attack was61 words
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244 1972-10-19 4 21 secret society suspects held in bar raids POLICE have arrested 21 secret society suspects and recovered an assortment of gangland \vea|K>ns in their latest screening operation on bars. The suspects were picked up from some 20 bars in the police divisions of Kandang Kerbau. Beach Road and Joo Chlat244 words
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Article39 1972-10-19 4 THE Minister of State (Labour). Mr Sia Kan Hui and Mra. 81a. will be guesU of honour at the Singapore Institute of Personnel Management's annual dinner at the Gardenia Room. Shangri-La Hotel, on Nov. 1039 words
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Article36 1972-10-19 4 HOUSEWIFE Chong "i was fined soOO ye terday fcr employing an Illegal lwmlifiant I 'J te Ah Tin alias Lim Mcl Choc. 19. as a maid servant from I March 23 to Oct. 14.36 words
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159 1972-10-19 4 THERE must be greater ■1 dialogue between management and computer specialists so that computers can perform more effectively for management, the Minister of State (Labour), Mr. Sla Kan Hui, said yesterday. "The most Important concept in the use of the computers is that computers159 words
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290 1972-10-19 4 Jellyfish boom on the decline with poor -catches- OENANG. Wed. The Jellyfish boom In Penang which started about two years ago has gradually declined, a Fisheries Department spokesman said today. He described poor catches In recent months as the main factor for the decline. "There are now fewer Jellyfish in290 words
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Advertisement308 1972-10-19 4 Las ■SL r~ I B* aaaaal ■aY 'i aaaal SaaaV M» LaD I WHEN THEIR I I FRIENDSHIP I I SUDDENLY I I WAS MORE I 8j What does a girl do when she B 9| Is confronted with the /jiL Jw mW% *H| realisation that she is sexually \^T^~~308 words
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Miscellaneous127 1972-10-19 4 SESAME BTRBBT By Cilff Roberts poNorpiuitore!! DogarpuußoKi Mj® xjm V^ V^. J a^^^aaaaW^-LJa™ aaW I Sfv» STouTnJiMwi 1 1 YO&TwSWr pStttmink I ft* t^%*xflL S HBiiw' 1 1 SOME people T vj UST MJ't Ah~mr JTy t mpp S/CtAKE I NO* Iw I #^5 F sE£2^\ I MOW HE LL127 words
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863 1972-10-19 5 IMPROVING COMMUNICATIONS SET-UP JHE feasibility study for ii mass rapid transit system to case Singapore s mounting traffic congestion is expected to be completed within a year. The study is being carried out with aid from the United Nations Development Programme863 words
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235 1972-10-19 5 Teenager's 'Spare me the cane' appeal upheld by CJ A TEENAGE shop assistant yesterday successfully pleaded with the Chief Justice. Mr. Wee Chong Jin. to Quash a caning order Imposed on him by a lower court for armed robbery. Mr. Justice Wee granted the plea after warning Ong Ll-Mlng. 17,235 words
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Article47 1972-10-19 5 THE Hotel and Catering Training School will hold Its graduEtton ceremony for 30 students at Its premises In Naesim Hill tomorrow at 1 p.m. To highlight the occasion, the graduntlng chefs will hold a buffet lunch at the school to demonstrate their .skills.47 words
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Article32 1972-10-19 5 A CORONER yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of a student, Richard Ho. IS. who drowned In Jurong Town swimming pool on Oct. 7 at 4 p m32 words
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125 1972-10-19 5 Mason fined $1,500 for committing bigamy MASON Kow Chee Keong, 24, was fined $1,500 or nine months' jail yesterday for bigamy. Kow admitted marrying Ng Kwee Lang on Nov. It, 1970, while bis first wife. Wong Wee, was still alive. The court heard that he went to the Registry of125 words
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Article44 1972-10-19 5 MR. LFE Kirn Slang. I lawyer, will conduct an eltthtlecture course on commercial law and practice, part two, at the University ot Singapore from Nov. 3. The course Is organised by the university's Department of Extra-Mural Studies. The fee is 126.44 words
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Advertisement444 1972-10-19 5 1(TO> GUERLAIN really cares for your skin Beautiful skin comes only with care. To achieve a flawless complexion, A great care must be taken to cleanse thoroughly, nourish and tone. Ak Guerlain's special skin care products will make sure your skin is as perfect as can be. The deep cleansing444 words
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Miscellaneous24 1972-10-19 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl II rsrt uV*3<p^-^s STEP IN' TH' 9OOTW, I lixyß9«> RJPPSV! I'LL HAVE M CLEANING yen SUIT KCAPV S* j24 words
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Article, Illustration430 1972-10-19 6 LIM SUAN KOOI - LIM SUAN KOOI By ABOUT 200 |>eople living in a 1.1-storey block of flats in Kirn Yam Road have l>een huffing and puffing their way up and down the staircase for the last two weeks. This Is because the only lift430 words
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Article61 1972-10-19 6 THE Sunday Times of Oct. IS and the Straiu Times of Oct. 16. reporting the collapse of scaffolding In Jurong. stated that three people Injured In the accident were employees of Handy Bervk-e of Peoples Park. This Is incorrect. Only Leong Kit Har. who was61 words
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Article45 1972-10-19 6 IN yesUrday's Straits Times report on Tuesday's Parliament debatr, the name of the MP for Aljunled should have read Mr. Chin Ham Tong, and not Mr. Chee Hang Tong. The error is regretted. Mr. Chin has an alias. Chee Han Tong.45 words
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Article36 1972-10-19 6 MR TAKASHI HONOYO. secretary for International relations of the National Committee of YMCAs of Japan, arrives today for a three-day visit as part of a lour -week tour of Asia.36 words
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368 1972-10-19 6 15 Clifford House tenants get $1.69 m eviction compensation rpHE Tenants ComJ- pensation Board yesterday awarded and approved $1.69 million compensation for 15 tenants of Clifford House. Of the 15 claims for compensation from Singapore Land Properties Ltd., owner of Clifford House and developers of the proposed 29--storey Clifford Centre,368 words
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258 1972-10-19 6 The day Captain Tacazily's luck ran out MORIB, Wed— Capt. 13. Tacazlly's luck simply ran out when his ship ran aground twice in thick fog oft the coast here last Saturday. Skipper of the 500- ton Indonesian vessel, K.M. Pantai Naull, he thought his luck would hold when his ship258 words
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85 1972-10-19 6 rpHE Singapore National A Pugilistic Federation will send a four-ma.i delegation to Hong Kong, Thailand and Malaysia to invite leading pugilists to take part In the all-Singa-pore pugilistic demonstration match and tournament as guest artistes in December. The team will leave for Hong Kong on85 words
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Article170 1972-10-19 6 A LAWYER, not In court yesterday, will have to explain before the Chief Justice why his client, appealing against a magistrate's decision, was also not In court for his case. Mr. Justice Wee Choni Jin directed the DPP. Mr. Glenn Knight, to convey to the170 words
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Article126 1972-10-19 6 BANGKOK. Wed The shooting of a six-man Thai security patrol by Malaysian forces on Oct. 12 was an accident, the ruling National Executive Council (NEC) said today. The NEC said this was the conclusion of a joint Thai-Malaysian border committee investigation into the Incident. MalaysianUPI - 126 words
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Advertisement300 1972-10-19 6 The Philips LightweightjpHHH 4f^^\*' A P^k. P^PJKI^H vPJ P^. (Give the old 6 pounder 4^ i back to Mother) lH^*~ I No more weight-lifting nVfe V No more tired arms 'I B -fl Smooth your wrinkles perfectly —in half ffb^BjL The old fashioned heavyweights are *|wJßßh*^ilttgairi^^^j on their way out300 words
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Advertisement88 1972-10-19 6 DEEHgMVLI (FROM DRA\AUIB |^V 1972 (LYDtA)MKH 4th PRIZE %m£A -*J^j\f^T^^^L H sth PRIZE |O YASHICA MOVIE CAMERA fTPJm 6th PRIZE m P^& 1 IPP^ "^S^~i tgr M^B CLOCK RAOO 10th PRIZE MW x^P£SteS"' SANYO TRANSISTOR R ADK3 /MWW |lUT ONIY SPECIAL OR^^BUPONS WITH BOTH TABUS FILED ARE E I tGBCE88 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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263 1972-10-19 7 I REFER to your headlines and your report on Page 7 of the Straits Times dated Oct. 18 which gave an impression that the board was taking advantage of the festive season to earn more revenue at a time when people would be using263 words
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685 1972-10-19 7 nNCE again I have to v call upon your generosity for space. First I would like to make a passing comment. In your letters' page, we often read letters of complaints by nurses, teachers, doctors and many others not happy with some government685 words
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Letter34 1972-10-19 7 I HOPE the authorities concern will take action against a plastic factory at Kirn Keat Road for noise pollution. The noise from this factory is terrible, especially at night. AN ANGRY RESIDENT. Singapore 12.34 words
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Letter137 1972-10-19 7 rVO months ago, the syllabuses for the 1973 HSC (GCE) examinations went on sale at most bookshops. The syllabus for Science subjects contained an amendment leaflet for physirs (subject 861, Alternative T). It to printed clearly on this leaflet that the amendments are also for137 words
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259 1972-10-19 7 When art becomes a hateful subject in school IN PRIMARY schools, art Is a subject in which marks are not awarded. It is thus regarded as "unimportant." Therefore, students often have art lessons with teachers who are neither lovers of art nor artists. Because "painting is messy." coloured pens are259 words
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Advertisement161 1972-10-19 7 REACH THE PEOPLE WHO COUNT DON'T JUST COUNT THE PEOPLE YOU REACH You have an important product to Mil and you income is over $30,000 per annum. 57% of TIME need to talk to people in a position to buy it. household heads are in business. 19% in me People161 words
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Advertisement123 1972-10-19 7 ORIENT LEASING m a 'JdWm SINGAPORE Kf^^—^Sl A Cocktail Party will be held at the i Island Ballroom of Shangri-La Hotel this evening between 6.30 8.30 -"-tCT"** p.m. to mark the occasion of the /^-t^SiCjii 1^ opening of out 'justness. _^/.^^Nl^iJ» «*"1 J 4 *^^B I 'mm i^u V w/fmmmmf^123 words
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Miscellaneous237 1972-10-19 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Anna made it virtually lm- w^fli taee tUTOini to EBMUkJJ'oa. on voyage SJSlSrr* lUUIUOn fOr U. No dtotinctton to be ob^rved. 10. SmiorTfo?** (4). notwHhrtandln, (3. 3. 11. Drink-server with inner urge u^_ 12 So"a&r?wo C 3r Ua Uo> -übtirESEn S? a^S&S^a)" a WmtS^rsr. m237 words
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146 1972-10-19 8 - KUALA LUMPUB, Wed. Fob Hop Omnibus Company challenged in the High Court here today a decision made by the Minister of Labour and Manpower under the Industrial Relation* Act. The company is applying to the court to quash the decision that It should recognise the146 words
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352 1972-10-19 8 Port union submits claims for pay rises THE Singapore Portworkers' Union has submitted wage claims ranging from $2.19 to $7 to the Port Authority on behalf of some 5,000 dailyrated waterfront workers. A Port Authority spokesman yesterday confirmed receipt of the claims, and said they were being studied before opening352 words
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Advertisement114 1972-10-19 8 (Aircooditioned) NOW SHOWING 2 SHOWS DAILY J JO ft 7 JO a.m. (No Frea List) Sivon Gonnan Podmini Nogeih in "IRU THURUVAM TAMIL EASTMANCOLOR OPENS TODAY capitol VI LIU I Vl/n I• 1. 1.30. 4.6.45. 9.30 —No Free List THE MOST SAVAGE FILM IN HISTORY! j WAD NINf ff You114 words
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Advertisement127 1972-10-19 8 dOhRRJ? BOl^f That internationally famous nightclub and TV. performer. Here and swinging, at Shangri-La's fabulous Tiara R estaurant •Comet^H^^^^^pjpjnjiJ ififSfiofusi R e serv pßßnin^n^nw^"^^" ShanqH-Jba hotel "where life is wonderful" Telephone: *****4. VteSTEKN INTERNATIONAL MOTLIS flMk When in Sydney, it's the Wentworth. \^Jr "v" vsh v "h" Tdpens today The127 words
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Advertisement671 1972-10-19 8 l a^^vs^rVJV•■,^ S ORGAN I lATION MOW showing: a Shaw*: 7.00 ft •JO aai i Adurti- 12.00 ChiMrea: SI 00 i "fOUR WINDS" (Mandormi i Ko Chun-Huung Tien NI i ColorScopa tngChin SuO» i Saturday at Midnight' i Columb.o'l 'THE HEIST" color i Warren B«otty Golden Hown > OPENS TODAY!671 words
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611 1972-10-19 9 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG COURT REDUCES $1,500 FINES TO $100 By TIIK Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Gbong Jin, yesterday ordered a refund of $4,200 which a farmer school principal had paid by way of fines in a fraud case, tried in a lower court. On Feb. 22,611 words
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Article45 1972-10-19 9 TAN Teng Hong. Low Cheng Han and Ong Hoon Along pleaded guilty yesterday to stealing orchid plants worth $10,911 (rom various places between April 9 and Sept. 30. The prosecution successfully applied for the men to be remanded till today.45 words
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91 1972-10-19 9 MONEY MISSING FROM SULTAN'S CABINET KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. A substantial sum of money, running Into five figures, has been reported missing from the private suite of the Sultan of Perak at lit ana Iskandarlah here. The Sultan, who went abroad last month, returned on Monday. It Is understood that when91 words
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Article27 1972-10-19 9 THE YMCA Is organising a two-week educational tour of Thailand from Dec. 3. Those interested in the few seats still available should contact the association.27 words
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Article, Illustration74 1972-10-19 9 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN? NG T E C K Hen r (above). 27, a patient at Woodbridgt Hospital, has been missing since Sept. 4. His father. labourer Ong Look. 59. said yesterday that Teck Heng is slim built, about aft sin. lull (1.65 m) and has a crewcut. Anyone74 words
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153 1972-10-19 9 Practise selfcriticism, managers told MANAGERS whose duties include criticism and evaluation of their subordinates were reminded yesterday that they should also do the same to themselves. The president of the Singapore Institute of Personnel Management. Mr. Goh Sin Tub. said this In a talk to the Lions Club of Singapore153 words
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335 1972-10-19 9 GOLD BAR CASE I did not whistle that song: 'Tec SENIOR Detective Lionel DeSouza denied in the Gold Bars Triple Murder trial yesterday that he whistled the tune of Tom Dooley In the presence of one of the accused in a CID Interrogation room. Det. DeSouza, who was testifying on335 words
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Article149 1972-10-19 9 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. Penang state MCA secretary Dr. Ling Liong Sik today appealed to housewives not to boycott pork. "There is no truth in the rumour that swine fever has broken out here," he said. "Pork sellers, restaurant owners and food stallholders had reported a sharp drop149 words
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261 1972-10-19 9 Watch out for the bogus grads, employers -warned BRITISH authorities have warned that some 200 bogus universities and other institutions, including some in Britain, were selling faked academic certificates to people in Commonwealth countries. The British Information Service gave this warning to employers who may come across job applicants with261 words
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Article47 1972-10-19 9 LORRY driver Bujang bin Awanß Chile was fined $300 yesterday (or dangerous driving. He pleaded guilty to driving his lorry on the wrong side of Juronft Road at 11 m s. and. as a result, colliding with an oncoming car on Sept. 39.47 words
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177 1972-10-19 9 Lorry attendant killed by falling log rE Second Coroner. Mr. David Gerald, recorded a verdict of misadventure yesterday on the death of a lorry attendant. Pang Nyuk Soo. 26. who was hit in the legs by a falling log last month. The Incident happened at the log yard of Pan177 words
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Article26 1972-10-19 9 FRASER N««ave (Si Pte Ltd. will hold its annual dinner at the Praser and Neave Spurts PavMion in River Valley Road on Nov 326 words
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Advertisement196 1972-10-19 9 With lively organ music by maestro Patrick Foo Every night at r mrpi coffee ouron house M *v( IOCk Out warn wo ads Singapore 3 til yn43Ob 98 JbS4 ■WE HAD RUSSIAN'S, BRITISHERS, FRANCE'S! AUSTRALIAN'S... AND NOW IT'S TIME FOR THE JAPANESE by /tip National Theatre Trust W^^ lm m196 words
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Article528 1972-10-19 10 There are plenty of straws blowing around Vietnam, and in Washington, Hanoi and Paris. But nobody is sure of the wind. How close now are the negotiators to agreement? Fairly close, Judging by the journeying hard on the heels of four days of secret talks in which obviously528 words
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Article394 1972-10-19 10 CANBERRA, Wed. AUSTRALIA'S general election campaign has got under way with Labour llrm favourites to unseat the ruling Liberal-Country Party Coalition, now in its 23rd year of uninterrupted office. Prime Minister McMahon announced that polling day would be on Dec. 2. Both of Australia'sOFNS - 394 words
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453 1972-10-19 10 IN SECRET JETS AND CLOSED CARS. The Scarlet Pimpernel NEW YORK, Wed. Henry Kissinger onetime Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany, now President Nixon's globe-trot-ting secret agent, is on the verge of his greatest triumph, a negotiated peace with North Vietnam. He is one of the few men to defy that453 words
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Article, Illustration994 1972-10-19 10 Can the canny Mr, Kissinger pull it off? PEACE HOPES IN VIETNAM MAX FRANKEL WASHINGTON, Wed. Henry Kissinger left last night from another meeting with the North Vietnamese in Paris to a meeting with the South Vietnamese in Saigon amid strong indications throughout the Government that negotiations for an Indo-China994 words
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574 1972-10-19 10 INDIA'S TIES WITH U.S. HIT ZERO POINT NEW DELHI, Wednesday i |NDIA and the United States are suffering a crisis of confidence. Distrust was generated by the Nixon Administration's proPakistan posture in the war that ended with Pakistan dismembered to make the new State of Bangladesh. Ever since then India'sOFNS - 574 words
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Advertisement70 1972-10-19 10 JHPfcSsßßaal Stylat cut to tha latait trand by our melt axparlancad craftsman sine* 1934. Suits complataly hand tallorad a\ stltchad right to tha buttonholat ensuring bast workmanship, wi ara also Importars a» axportars of flnast Gants textiles tharaby a hava tha latast I wldast ranga of matarlals for salactlon. And70 words
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Advertisement79 1972-10-19 10 FCRAY-PAS CRAYONS^ f SAKURA HAS IT! 1 SAKURA CRAY PAS tha ori»ntl oil paiMh mad* of tfca tNanatt qualiry ptomano. wan and oil Bright colon. Non-tonic. Eacallant draanna, malarial for ruatmg. Mandtno, lay on and tcrttchboardt SAKURA GIANT CRAYONS Formulated for non toxtcity. hardnau and K Matt umabM lor Primar/79 words
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Article, Illustration319 1972-10-19 11 BELFAST, Wednesday JJRITAIN mobilised extra troops today to deal with violence by Protestants on a collision course with the British Government. Widespread rioting swept Protestant areas of Belfast for the second successive night and British troops battled gunmen and mobs hurling rocks andReuter; UPI - 319 words
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256 1972-10-19 11 Labour loses the last anti-Market battle LONDON, Wednesday. "THE Government last night won a House of Commons majority of 28 for its European policy despite bitter Labour criticism about entry into the Common Market next year The 267-239 vote, on a technical motion, was forced by the Opposition party atReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration82 1972-10-19 11 Seato brass start talks in Bangkok BANGKOK, Wed. Military chiefs from six South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Sea to) countries meet here tomorrow for two days for a review and to update their plans for defence against communist aggression. The meeting, held twice a year, is the 37th of its kind82 words
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98 1972-10-19 11 Student dies during laser experiment CAMBRIDGE. Wed. Shrl K. Singh. 20. of Lucknow, a physics graduate was electrocuted yesterday while conducting a laboratory experiment with gas lasers, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) disclosed today. A MTT spokesman said news of the accident was withheld pending notification of relatives InReuter - 98 words
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262 1972-10-19 11 'MOSCOW TALKS A SUCCESS' CLAIM AS SIDKY HEADS FOR HOME MOSCOW, Wednesday. pGYPTIAN Prime Minister Aziz Sidky ended two days of talks with Soviet leaders here today and diplomatic sources immediately claimed they were "fruitful". There was speculation, however. that some differences between the two countries still remained. This claimReuter - 262 words
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Article77 1972-10-19 11 GENOA, Wed.— A runaway Soviet scientist described by Italian police as a missile expert was reported yesterday to have asked Italian authorities for permission to go to the U.S. to look for a job. Jong Morkunas Lenghlnas. 45. slipped away from a Soviet tourist group f hereAP - 77 words
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Article, Illustration143 1972-10-19 11 DASADENA. Wed. Four workers were killed. 22 injured and about four others were missing in a tangle of cement and twisted steel, when a freeway bridge under construction collapsed yesterday over a canyon near the Pasadena Rose Bowl, in California. Police said seven ofReuter; UPI - 143 words
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Advertisement60 1972-10-19 11 Curb Rheumatism While You Sleep b«caus« of Backache. Rh«um*tlsm Pains. Sorr. Stiff. Swollen Joints, set CYSTKX from your chemist today. CYSTEX also helps men and women who lose sleep and energy because of Otttina Up Nighn or Burning. Smart ing. Itching Acidity. Yes. CYSTKX has helped men. women, and children60 words
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Advertisement84 1972-10-19 11 wLivita )J m the dual NT H wonder m$ drink Have a bottle of Livita today LJvita fights fatigue! This new dual wonder drink stimulates and invigorates. In the most pleasant way. Livita fights fatigue! Over 1,000,000 bottles sold daily in Japan under Manutacnrers the name Lipovitan-D* Taisho Pharmaceutical Co84 words
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Miscellaneous27 1972-10-19 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby IV amp Pino -me uoret y>{ /ijut tui« ma U \|KWT BNIfWBP _J \^^^tX 6**rl tsW I \y l)))h/l fOUHCKTKm fOX TUB)27 words
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152 1972-10-19 12 A 'red' carpet welcome by Yugoslavs ALL the warmth of communist Yugoslavia is exemplified by this welcome to Queen Elizabeth by President Tito at Surcin Airport on Tuesday. This is the first time a British monarch has set foot in a communist country. Thousands of Yugoslavs thronged flag-decked streets fourReuter - 152 words
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235 1972-10-19 12 ARMY OUT AS STRIKE LEADS TO FOOD CRISIS SANTIAGO. Wed. Jeeps full of armed soldiers patrolled the streets here yesterday as a nationwide road transport strike left large sections of industry paralysed for the fifth consecutive working day. The trcops" presence unusual In Chile Indicated the gravity of the crisis,Reuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration161 1972-10-19 12 CANBERRA, Wed.—lmmigration Minister Alexander Forbes announced today that English pop star Joe Cocker and six members of his group will be deported. Cocker and his group were found guilty of drug charges in Adelaide yesterday. Mr. Forbes said he signed theUPI - 161 words
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Article28 1972-10-19 12 HONG KONO. Wed. Former British Defence Secretary Dents Healey called on Premier Chou En-Lai In Peking yesterday, the New China News Agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article37 1972-10-19 12 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Leo G. Carroll, whose acting career began on the London stage In 1911 and continued through scores of fllma and two popular American television series, has died at the age of 85 AP.AP - 37 words
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Article197 1972-10-19 12 Senate throws out Nixon -plan- WASHINGTON. Wed.— TT The Senate last night defeated legislation to give President Nixon farreaching power to hold down Federal spending to *****0.000 million £102,--000 million) virtually kill ing a priority proposal he called "absolute insurance" against higher taxes. The 39 to 27 Senate rejection ofReuter - 197 words
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Article48 1972-10-19 12 BRUSSELS. Wed Belgium has agreed in principle to find homes for about 30 Asian families expelled from Uganda, informed sources said here today. No visas have yet been prepared for the Asians and it la not yet known when the families will arrive. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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253 1972-10-19 12 I ONDON, Wed. The world's biggest "eye" into space, an array of ra-dio-telescopes that can map galaxies millions of light-years away, was formally Inaugurated today. The eight dish aerials, each 42-ft. across, work together to produce the same effect as one giantReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration371 1972-10-19 12 P ABAT, Wed. The commander of the Kenitra military airbase, failing to shoot down King Hassan's airliner when his jet fighter's cannon jammed, attempted to ram the royal plane in midair, a military court was told today. Before the tribunal atReuter - 371 words
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261 1972-10-19 12 Playboy nudies star held on drug charge |\EWARK (New Jer--11 sey), Wed. Negro entertainer Barbara McNair and her husband were arrested by Federal narcotics agents in her dressing room at the New Jersey Playboy Club today on charges of having about a halfounce of heroin. Federal sources said a package261 words
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Advertisement176 1972-10-19 12 HBh^Hl Jg«H WSBftMth^SMk s^aT *i« tjfcl«*£ft ft I Mtt^ for a lifetime of water mZ^ZZ cooling efficiency s s£^^ <*^^^**"" V ♦•(rjj^ •*•••«•»^BSaf**^*>*MfllJi W 1 Ifr at St £> mk For modern office buildings and I industrial complexes. Clean water used as a coolant (or engines, machinery, generators. and air176 words
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Advertisement179 1972-10-19 12 End Constipation WHiies Whan «om»on« in tha family hat constipation, thara* always tit* quattion of what to giva him or her that affective at wall a* sal*. Yaart of rasaarch and tatting hay« ratultad in a remedy that it both effective) and safe for adults and children alike. The product179 words
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Article, Illustration266 1972-10-19 13 US$3.5 mil for nurses' massacre families r-HICAGO, Wed. A Judge has awarded US$3.5 million damages to the lone survivor and the families of the victims of Richard Speck's 1966 massacre of eight student nurses. Mrs. Coraz >n Amuroa Atlenza, a Filipino, who escaped the slaughter by rolling under a bed.UPI - 266 words
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108 1972-10-19 13 HOBART, We d Twenty-year-old Maureen Green will walk on to the stage on Friday night just like the other Miss Tasmania Quest finalists except she has no legs. She will be on artificial legs. Maureen's legs were amputated when she was Just five yearsUPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration294 1972-10-19 13 Peking troops in Laos, say experts SAIGON, Wednesday. £HINA has moved troops into North-west-ern Laos, according to military experts here. They claimed that Peking had apparently changed its policy of not sending troops abroad. The stationing of the 125 th Regiment of the People's Liberation Army In Laos is apparentlyNYT - 294 words
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Article114 1972-10-19 13 Tanzania alarm over locusts 1 )AR ES BALAAM. Wed. lJ A swarm of red locusts covering a one million ac/c area of Northern Tartzania Is causing fears of widespread crop damage. Press reports said agricultural officials have -em urgent messages to the Zambia-based International Locust Control Organslatlon requesting spray aircraft.Reuter - 114 words
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Article135 1972-10-19 13 Russia and US in 'new arms race' ifONQ KONG. Wed. 11 China today accused the Soviet Union and the United States of having entered a new stage in the race for nuclear supremacy. The Chinese attack came in the form of a comment by the New China News Agency onReuter - 135 words
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Article163 1972-10-19 13 Newsmen tick off 'rude' Anne ONDON, Wed.—Prln■Ll cess Anne, was accused by Journalists yesterday of being bad mannered and unco-operative when she competed In a horse riding event last month. Newsmen in the Peterbrough branch of the National Union of Journalists sent a complaint to Buckingham Palace about the Princess,Reuter - 163 words
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Article40 1972-10-19 13 MACAO. Wed One escapee from China drowned yesterday and another will be handed back to Chinese Communist authorities, police said today. The two tried to swim from China's Chungshang County to Macau, a two-mile crossing. i APAP - 40 words
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443 1972-10-19 13 Three Mafia chieftains get court orders in crackdown TWEW YORK, Wed. 11 More than 100 subpoenas were served yesterday on Mafia figures, bringing to about 400 the number handed over since Monday morning In the biggest crackdown ever on the American underworld. Hundreds of poHcemer. fanned out at dawr. throughoutReuter - 443 words
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Article75 1972-10-19 13 LONDON. Wed. Actress Havley M\'U yesterdaywon a 10-year-nght with the taxman -Britain's appeals court ruled that she should not pay £45.000 surtax on earnings she receiv?d in Hollywood as a child star The ext a tax was sought on money ploufcTied Into a trust fund forReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement92 1972-10-19 13 iK' wjtr DARLIN In 3 minutes your eyes are sparkling Two drops of Darlin eye lotion and minutes later, 2r^s**± your eyes are refreshed. J> A B Restored to all their lustrous fc& m wonder. They will sparkle and SHfc m glow with life and vitality. j| iW' 1 .^^"492 words
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Advertisement37 1972-10-19 13 1 1 'I -jL J i i? p* iff It**' rillCll \s AMKsM. "la* 7* *~m >««. A M(^*_m* IIA/.tUNCjI wjjp KL&lTf*! SNQWt'?I HI m *eMmrrmnmi^^t p^pV ft lE^^iH |L~ to 4 Hi |b -"*-j|_ 4 a II37 words
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Article1078 1972-10-19 14 810 AND OrrCR PRICIS OFFICIALLY LIITIO AT TNI CLOU OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINCAPORf AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THI STOCK EXCHANGE WITH •'RICE MOVEMINT! IN BRACKETS VEtTEROAY Will: CLOSING TONE: Rubbers steady. Hotel* and properties easier while the rest barely steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as1,078 words
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298 1972-10-19 14 rpRADING on the Stock 1 Exchange yesterday was generally mixed but closed with a firmer undertone. After a hesitant opening attributed by market observers to a Business Times article cautioning dealers In hotel and property shares, shares prices drifted marginally lower in moderate trading.298 words
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Article1714 1972-10-19 14 OUSINESS 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 At MA (1) 3 06. A. Tape ill 2 24. (1) 2.22. (1) 2.23.1,714 words
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Article78 1972-10-19 14 TWE Malaysian Mlnlster of Finance has Axed these rates for calculating C■at o m a duties for the period from Oct. It to 25: Rubber 42 cenU a Ib Copra fSSt.N a ton Palm Oil 1521 M a too Palm Kernel $235.25 a ton The rate* of duties78 words
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Article44 1972-10-19 14 Krmpas Fed. Cables H GilfiUan F Patrick Dunlop Kst Sanyo CCM KL Krpong Matsu P.M. Ind. B. Lintang (■ammon $446 $3.20 $8.50 $3.48 $2.15 $2.80 $4.20 $4.80 $5.45 $1.10 $1.78 $1.94 .24 .22 .20 .18 .15 .15 .14 .14 .10 .08 .08 .0844 words
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Article31 1972-10-19 14 icma JU I. Spura $336 t'earnes $6 15 "janu Devt. $2 20 t Malaysia $2.19 ovran $250 Prod. $320 td. Plant $3.40 .zu —.18 —.15 —.13 —.10 —.10 —.10 —.1031 words
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Article23 1972-10-19 14 San Holds 391.000 Inter-Wood 154 City Dev. 156.000 Fed Cab. 138.000 Total Turnover: 3.23 M Total Value: $7.1 1 M23 words
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Article38 1972-10-19 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 IndutrUb: HIM ITM HoteU- T MM Properties: 321.11 318.43 t Tin.: 13»iS 1J1.W t t rabbrn: U*M 818.19 Dec. 3». 19«« IN f Dec. SI. INS s 1H t Dec. 29. 1M! IN38 words
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Article347 1972-10-19 14 WITH profits at a re»T cord level after several years of Indifferent growth. Pan Malayan Holdings is looking to continued expansion In the years ahead. Chairman Ooh TJoei Kok aDPears confident the company can take the Increasing competition In Its stride. He tells shareholders In347 words
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Article174 1972-10-19 14 rpThe Straits tin price in Penang yesterday re- covered by $1 to $623 per picul on an official offering down 27 tons, to 215 tons. The overnight London < metal price was steady but quiet with forward buyers quoted 1 lower at £1,574 per metric ton. LONDON: Tuesday's174 words
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Article22 1972-10-19 14 OCT. 18. RUBBER: 106 50 cents (up 2.00 cents). TIN: $623 (up $1). Official offering 215 tons (down 27 tons).22 words
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Article113 1972-10-19 14 C MINIS! FROOUCC IXCHANOI. lINCAPORE NOON CLOtINC ■***** ■>■■ P CUL YItTMDAY. Chmhil Oil: bulk 137 lelltri. drum (39 *eller*. C*»ra: Mixed loose XJK/Cont. 121 i B. *>*««Mr: Muntok AST A. white f.o.b. 10u<? NLW 1220 seller*. B<r» wak white f.o.b 94)" c NLW 1210 sellers. Sarawak special black113 words
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Article34 1972-10-19 14 London copper prices on Tuesday (previous In brackets). Wlrebar Spot buyer 1423.30 (£423.00) neller £426.00 (£426.00): Three months buyer (433.30 (£433 00) Beller £436.00 (£436.001. Market Urn: Barely steady. lilti 3.301) ton*.34 words
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Article44 1972-10-19 14 In London on Tuesday palm oil price* of Malayan S per cent CIX UK/N European porn la bulk: sterling per long ton Oct. March «v quoted at UK £94 seller* (unchanged): Nov./ Dec. UK £93 seller* or Com. 1230 tellers < unchanged i.44 words
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Article58 1972-10-19 14 Tuftdiy Mwtday US* UN London 64.93 65.10 Beirut tS.M M.« 5 Honxkong *J.«l 53. 19 Zurich M.tSB K.\«B 69.108 63.408 Part* U.n 63. «T Singapore (1) 66.63 66.273 S B'pore (2) M 6.70 223 40 (1) Export price In non -sterling areas In U.B. dollar* per ounce (2)58 words
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Article417 1972-10-19 14 I*HE rubber market yesterday experienced another very steady morning trading with a high point of 109.00 cents being recorded for November. Sellers were cautious because of the recent strong buying Interest while late short-covering and fresh buying orders were evident. Profit-taking was well absorbed. The morning session closed417 words
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Article99 1972-10-19 14 j-jAILY SMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange r and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday No*. Deo. IMR SCV >MR 5L IMR 5 IMR 10 IMR 20 (('an-tnt Month) Buyer* Seller* Cent* per kg. (I— ton Pallet i 102.50 104 SON <l— ton Pallet) 103.5099 words
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Article186 1972-10-19 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 18. Local dollan to one unit of Foreifn Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to 100 units of Foreifn Currency Belgian Francs Burmese Kyats186 words
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Article169 1972-10-19 14 A SIAN currency deposit rates for Wednesday. Oct. 18: US Dollars IK Sterling Forward exchange swaps Rates supplied by p. Murray-Jones International (Spore). SPOT ***** 2.4083 1 mth 2 mths 3 mths 6 mths 12 mths 52 49 100 98 148 14S 258 256 496 488 SPOT169 words
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Article353 1972-10-19 14 MELBOURNE. Wed—lndus- trial shares continued to gain in relatively light trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Rises In the sector outnumbered falls 105 to 58 by the close. Mining rises and falls however were roughly equal. Heavyweights were narrowly mixed and there was noticeably less demand for nickel353 words
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Article312 1972-10-19 14 YORK. Tues. -Are- covery in IBM, new Vietnam peace hopes and technical factors enabled the market to break a four-day downtrend. Trading was moderately active. IBM. which fel! 14'/i points yesttrday. scored a gain of 5% to 370', on 131.400 shares. Yesterday's sharp decline In IBM stemmed from312 words
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Article93 1972-10-19 14 FINANCIAL TIMES TINB Tuesday 91.97 Monday 91.97 Week ago 93.16 RUBBERS Tuesday 297.17 Monday 292.04 Week ago 291.41 OILS Tuesday 303 37 Monday 307 27 Week ago 307.27 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 486 2 Monoay 485 0 Week ago 483 7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 926.41 Monday ***** Week ago93 words
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Article245 1972-10-19 14 JJONO KONO. Wed. The market opened on a steady tone but very soon minor pro-flt-Uking became evident and this trend continued (or the rest of the day. The market closed easy to steady. I'nlmuth trading for the first time, was dealt within a very marrow range and closed245 words
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Article37 1972-10-19 14 On th« fr«« iichinu marhat In Hone Kong yesterday the U.I. dellsr was quoted at ***** for T.T. and 3«2 for sash. Starling was quoted at 13 42 and •n< taal (< ld at 442.2337 words
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146 1972-10-19 15 Haze will last till the November rains TWE haze over Sin--1 sapore Is expected to continue until the November rains come, a Meteorological Station spokesman said yesterday. Strong winds blowing to the south-east caused hazy skies to overshadow Singapore, Sumatra, Borneo and other Indonesian islands till late yesterday. Visibility at146 words
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Article25 1972-10-19 15 A SALE of patlenu' handicraft will be held at Outram Hospital's Occupational Therapy Department on Nov. 2 from S am to 330 p.m.25 words
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144 1972-10-19 15 mAIPING. Wed. Panda X Industries here was twice hit with hysteria among some of Its female workers In the last 24 bean. Three girls were sent home after they became hysterical while on the late shift at 8 p.m. yesterday. At 9 a.m. today144 words
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Article22 1972-10-19 15 THE Bengali Association will celebrate the "Bljiya" festival at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, on Saturday at 6 15 pm22 words
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Article, Illustration176 1972-10-19 15 CHRISTINA - CHRISTINA By CHEANG MARIE Hendricks (above), 14, of St. Theresa's Convent, was "all nerves and cold sweat" when she was asked to conduct the band from the US Seventh Fleet command ship Oklahoma City yesterday. The band's conductor, Mr. Benjamin McHorney, 32.MOHD - 176 words
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Article, Illustration431 1972-10-19 15 Youth: Why I didn't enlist for SAF service £S SAF officer told a court yesterday that a minister of the banned Jehovah's Witnesses I) eg a n preaching the (iospel when the officer asked why he refused to enlist for national service. Lt. Hoe Fook Sin, officer-in-charge of the Follow-up431 words
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Article41 1972-10-19 15 POH Ah Kua. 40. a labourer, yesterday denied Healing a $200 microphone belonging to Ooh Wha San from a Teochew wayang stage In Kallang Park at 430 pm on Oct. 16. He will be tried on Nov. 10.41 words
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Advertisement147 1972-10-19 15 1 beauty system from Du ßarry, jj-^ i, I* aI'TC at I Sf*"* 1 aVaa^^,*>—^ BP [S 1 1 IA Exquisite new shades of face makeup r* S formulated with moisturizers. To give you a soft, *t dewy look that's as fresh as spring. And to treat m| your complexion147 words
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Advertisement168 1972-10-19 15 Daily Lunch Specials M MONDAY *4.25 TUESDAY %ilb M Crean if Cbickei Soup Cream if Asparagus Stup Fillet GMlash Mexican, or Roast L*g if Pwk, ir Fried Chicken a la Mtana Escalaae if Veal Triile I Coffee/Tea Appk Pie I Cifftc/Tea H^ WEDNESDAY S4.M THURSDAY (400 I Ckickii I MacarMi168 words
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Miscellaneous926 1972-10-19 15 On your TV and Radio IN PM Opening announcements. Roup U1 PM Toto Dr|( %v fan followed by Where The Heart 7J$ Science Report 3jj KulJ perpaduao 1.31 Dear Mother, Love Albert s r 1M News In Chmese 3.41 Gema Irama 7.11 Chess 3.21 For the Family (Chinese) 7M Our926 words
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Article, Illustration518 1972-10-19 16 THE new U.S. navy wasn't quite ready for seaman recruit Kathleen M. Licalzl. But then again, neither were Miss Licalzl and nine of her colleagues quite ready for the new navy. Miss Licalzl was among the first518 words
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Article237 1972-10-19 16 CKIRTS were back with a vengeance when Italian luxury boutique designers inaugurated four days of 1973 spring and summer fashions in Florence at the beginning of this week. Skirts had a 1950s flavour, reports Judy Owen. There were short cartwheels, floor-length dirndls, knife pleated tennis skirts,237 words
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404 1972-10-19 16 Musk oil: The many-sided fragrance SOME find it a scent that's fresh and clean. Others think It to be intoxicatingly spicy. Many believe it to be a delightful combination of both. But there are yet others who find the smell simply repulsive. Musk oil, the new fragrance that has been404 words
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Article512 1972-10-19 16 ONG KIAT BENG - ONG KIAT BENG By DAY AND EVENING CREATIONS (PLUS HATS) FOLLOW THE LATEST TRENDS |T was one of the best shows Singaj>oreans had seen for a long time. In fact, many in the audience thought it far surpassed the fashion show that followed it in excitement,512 words
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Advertisement27 1972-10-19 16 HS m aW II %SL fm VmLwj 4 WmW^ffk Ant >lr jr I %Fm BSBBSSSm Nv^w^w«Mf JSMI JbHbUb^bV rf^ j Mll* P^B^-XSBafl^w -JJi Agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY^27 words
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Advertisement12 1972-10-19 16 PREGNANT It in doubt PREDICTOR Home pregnancy test. Available from your pharmacy.12 words
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Advertisement436 1972-10-19 16 Advertiiement How to be More Beautiful By an Independent Sktn Care Authority The skin can be beautified more successfully than ever before because modern science has realised the secret dream of every woman. Women everywhere have been afforded the rare privilege of cherishing a soft beautiful complexion for a life436 words
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Advertisement1496 1972-10-19 17 aa^Bßff^paa^pja^B^Pßjl CQNUIWtISMIP SEIVICt TO II j_ R'dam H'Durg A'atrp Singapore Oman B-em. Ht,ri U K. mem "V" 5 5 v Nt* n«*,' M A CIROICAN OAT 5 Nit 2« Nl. J7 Nl, 21 Nl, 1 DtC BtNALOER II Nl. II DtC 17 OtC II OtC 21 Del tOKYO OAY 211,496 words
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Advertisement2064 1972-10-19 17 I a»P^aW I t f£t/ T T aa^ r^Ma»»»»^^t^^ MM T lifj BLUE SEA UNE \i/ States to Straits in 33 days c FOnNICNTIY FIPtESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST Ui. Houston Bllt/Phil. N York Penang Spore P. Keiang D'lkirti ANTILOCNUS Alt 24 Stpt 7 Stpt 11 Oct II Oct2,064 words
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Advertisement883 1972-10-19 17 Sin 9 .pore *****4, p>. KtUn, 6341, K.L. *****; Penon, *****. THE BANK UNE LTD. NORTNBANK (Mauritius. Reunion. Be.'a L. MarQues M and South Africa) p Kelant ti y_ AETNALIA (Mauntiuj. Reunion. Bein,L. Mar«ms S 7 Ntt and ScjJ^Alric.) fc EASTERN AFRICA N.S.L. fipriss siilißfs to: MOM3ASA, DAR ES SAUAM,883 words
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Advertisement1128 1972-10-19 18 KAWASAjKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, h KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. Ktianf NUISA MAIU VI 21 Oct 21 Oct SHINSEI MARU Nt. 17 V. 37 II Oct 22 tct Japan Persian Cult S«rvle« Singapore FOR: -MIIUKAMA MAKU V. 71 It1,128 words
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Advertisement828 1972-10-19 18 Cfßist Vtntli: MV. "KOTA SIWGAPWA" Sailing Singapore FtR: y, y 11 Oct Bangkok, Oiakarta P. Htdlanl, Fremantle. Bali. 4 21 Mi Penang, Djakarta, fremantle. ft»! I It »tc Ptnang, Djakarta, FrMMntlt. Striits/H.n./Ctßtiß Strrici: bineapora Penang Singapore Far: M.V. "HOTA PANMNG" It Pi/21 Oct 21/S tct 21/24 Bet Hongkong. Whanpoa. Eitamts828 words
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Advertisement1051 1972-10-19 18 V^NEPTDNE ORIENT LINES LTD. y^ ICB BUILDMMG 2 SMENTON VWVY SUMGAPOHE 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, HAVRE, R'DAM, H'BURG, BREMEN Singaport P. Ktlang Penang Arriitt: NEPTUNE ZIRCON Ua. 3S-M 21/23 Oct 14/23 Set Bi'bao 20 11, London 24 n. Ma. re, R'dam, H burg. Brem. NEPTUNE1,051 words
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Advertisement882 1972-10-19 18 MBM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAO No 3O£ Jlrv Ampaog Kuatt Lu.npur I The National Shipping Line of Malays'.. DPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL/CONTINENT PORTS Tg Mail TngTpoTe"™~rTeTaT7~™^T"«™TaaTeT7a I rT~ lUNCA RAYA 11/14 Nti 13/11 Nti 11/21 Ml Haire 14,12. R'dam 17/12, A'aerp 2012, L'pool 24/12. lUNCA TERATAI 11/24 Nti 2S/27 Nti882 words
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Article113 1972-10-19 19 BITV MMVNMI TWS w^. w IMS MITinM AKKAMCIHtHT* It. BUB SS/M. Ik* Man rr UOTOQr iTutoi «A. raeSaTVJea •I M Bmk 1. vi Mara* Bttaaita »i BMafeawaaa; Pwn Bartfc > Wit Uaa O>y UMan 41A> lAßhav bimt (Caßfessaar ahtei «r.°-*» aa™ am. Z m j2 mtm Kjin113 words
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Advertisement440 1972-10-19 19 tm COBTiauilal PaiTt: t -gajin P. aea Paaaaj ■askassiaa: i uiaiain a/S Oct la mm art ivb at Mtartta. uiimih anaarr vim ay t aa- ava an mbam.^. aa Bsuißtai tt/n ast inn m> vs aw tmmm. mtmmm. tctaaust caaa, 9Msa. 9waaa. Usaam. svaaWX U Pbbm, aaaaaT iaat' 'H uttiTtsaaaxMi440 words
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Advertisement564 1972-10-19 19 i Bai ■-Ta* pm. 9stt ortsaa nula BuaUa tipimt aanmn tag a mpvmta L^^|JLJLX|^^B^^^B^a^J MMam bbbTT Fd9M Ctati, rrnT. iiMK rat mijßC. mm. S.<siin P.tmt pmi Bsv I/S Ba> VI BBMaaaa (Ft* Caautatr Ssntce) fcaa mmm Bat a a F■ Ma 1/ f Near Ist a aaHT SAJllatS TI Gf564 words
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Advertisement586 1972-10-19 19 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, LOH SIN THEN (g LOH SIN KOK of No: 51-55 Mayer Road, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No: 1 Shenton Way (ROBIN A DEPARTMENT STORE (PTE) LTD.) Singapore, and that this application will be heard in586 words
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Advertisement249 1972-10-19 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CBATTER IS IN THE HIGH COI'BT OF SISG\PORE In Bankruptcy No. Ml of 1913 Re: Tan Kirn Uu Ex pane: United Malayan Banking Corporation Limited. Creditors NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT TO Tan Kxm Uan TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy Notice has been presented against you m this Court249 words
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Advertisement776 1972-10-19 19 A k/-'. u--,~,»» W£T.apfJCiAijsTOQ« RADIOGRAPHY ULTRASONICS AMDWJLDDIO INSPECTION SERVICES. WISH TO ANS?ao?r H T S5r^kM: CHOSEN TO R STRESSRITE <£) STRESS RELIEVING <PTJCI \I.ISTS WI WELCOMK THIRSPORE ALL ENQCIRIES FOR ELZMSIfTS. STRBSB RBUE\E FURNACES AND SITE STRESS RELHVTNO CONTRACTS CONTACT US AT 99. HILLVIEW AVENUE. SINGAPORE XI TEL: SINGAPORE 9993776 words
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Advertisement700 1972-10-19 19 JOHORE SIGAR PUMAIIONA INDISTRIES BERHAD aicorpora:eci in Malaysia RajJatered offlee: Rooms Ml-SO6 Bangunan OCBC. JsUi IbrablK. Johore Bahru NOnC£ IS HEREBY OIVE> that an Extraordinary Genera Meeting of the Company will c held at the Company's Conferenc« Room S9l-SM. Bangunan OC B C Jalan Ibrahim. Johore Bahru Johore on the700 words
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Article22 1972-10-19 20 LOUIS! KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Singapura for your latest hairstyles, expert Riming and gorgeous tintingV*ry moderate prices Appointments telephone *****3 (Spore).22 words
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Obituary81 1972-10-19 20 MM. TAN YAP PON, 47. passed away peacefully 18 10/72. Deeply mourned by beloved wife. eons. Swan Jeng. Soon Chek. daughter Pauline Swan Klen. 2 daughters-ln-law. son-in-law. 4 grandsons. Cortege leaves 30. Jalan Remaja 20. 10 72 2 p.m. for Bullm Cemetery MRS. CHAN CHEE HONG (Nee l.urn Sau81 words
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Article119 1972-10-19 20 TNI FAMILY OF the late Mr. Scan Khim Mong thank relatives, office colleagues and friends for their condolences, wreaths, visits and greatly appreciated assistance during their recent bereaviment FAMILY OF LATI Mr. Chua Khay Eng thank relatives and friends for their kind assistance, visits, wreaths, condolences and donations during119 words
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Advertisement557 1972-10-19 20 H classified advertisements CU^te?i^^^cr < %J CENI.RAL ADV^TISIMrNTS/StfUspowonly 50cenisswQid. Minimum ,7 SO fot ISwotdi. CETTINC RIAOV for the war's end? There is more evidence surfacing each day that the possibility of some form of peace settlement In Vietnam may be in the offing. NIW NATION today looks at the situation557 words
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Advertisement808 1972-10-19 20 URCENTLY RIQUIRID' EFFICIENT SICRITARV. Shorthand minimum 140 ISO w.p.m Typing minimum 48 30 w p ro. for 3 weeks' assignment commencing from 11.1172 In Malaysia. Excellent board and lodging and very attractive remuneration provided Submit personal resume, testimonials and recent photograph (non-returnable) to Box AV0434 IT. B'pore. METRO PTI. LTO.808 words
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Advertisement824 1972-10-19 20 APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications No responsibility can be accepted for their loss. Applicants are also advised to write to Box numbers correctly and cbeck them before posting. WORLD RENOWNED AMERICAN COMPANY requires several824 words
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Advertisement800 1972-10-19 20 WANTID SALES REPRESENTATIVES full/part-time for leading Insurance company. Salary will be based on experience aad quota. Interested please apply giving full particulars with a recent photograph non-return-able to Box AU0448 S.T. B'port ESTABLISHED INTERIOR KurnlshlnK Company require:- Two male general stock clerk, age It 24 yrs. With knowledge of Chinese800 words
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Advertisement677 1972-10-19 20 TYPIST OUM FgMALI CLIRK. Salary $190 to $210. Call appointment for Interview. Tel: B'pore *****0 Ohbayashi-Oumi Limited. Tanjong Rhu office WANTIO YOUNG WAITERS to Start work Immediately In a leading restaurant. Call personally for Interview at 13 Emerald Hill Road, R'pore t. WANTIO FULL PART TIME REPRE SINTATIVIS Oood commission.677 words
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Advertisement736 1972-10-19 20 WANTID IMMEDIATELY 2 experienced cooks for Naal padang shop. Call at 146. Tanglln Road. Snore, between 10 m 12 30 pm. SERVANT REQUIREO for Japanese family Washing and cleaning only Interested applicants ring *****7 pore from ■> a.m. 3 p.m TRADING FIRM requires part-time Stenographer with pleasant personality. Please apply736 words
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Advertisement803 1972-10-19 20 WANTIO PUMP ATTENDANTS greasers and office assistant. Apply 10 Newton PO. Box No. 22 8 pore. REQUIRED EXPERIENCED HARD WORKING Van Driver Starting salary (ISO. Tel: ***** B'pore REQUIRED Trained and Experienced WAITERS ANO WAITRIMIt by grand, recently opened restaurant. Attach full detalla with nonreturnable photograph to: BOX A *****803 words
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Advertisement867 1972-10-19 20 DOUBLE STOREY DETACHED BUN GALOW off I miles. Buklt Timah. 4 bedrooms, study. 4 bathrooms, aer vant s quartern, split-level living' dining, marble parqurt flooring Available Immediately For Inspection, please cull *****0, *****J Spore OIST. 10 BACHELORS APARTMENT ideally located In quiet/tree surrounded locality. $<i3O/- Inclusive of airconditloner carpet P.U.B867 words
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Advertisement768 1972-10-19 21 classified advertisements (H RSONAI/ Singapoie only SI t Minimum $2C foi JO »oids. (C ont. from Page 20) Accommodation vacant MILTON TOWIRS fully furnished 3brdroomed flat with 2 alrcondltloners Rent JSOO p.m. Tel: B'pore 21 758. DIST 11 LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED 3 ned roomed apartment*, panoramic view, quiet and centrally located.768 words
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Advertisement554 1972-10-19 21 $400-1700 RENTAL flat /semidetached required Phone *****7 Spore TAIWANESE COUPLE NO CHILDREN need house/flat dist 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 19. Contact ***** Spore Houses attd land for sale DUPLEX FLATS at fast growing sec tlon of dist. 2T. Groundnoor approved for service trade with living accommodation, tiling throughout. Ist554 words
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Advertisement665 1972-10-19 21 DIST. S DEVONSHIRE ROAD newly renovated 2-slorey ahophouie. ready and approved for business, freehold, vacant possesnon $120,000 ono. Tel. ***** Spore EMERALD MANSION. Dist 9: Completely furnished 3 bed roomed apartmen' facing south-east Selling 583.000 ono. Comprehenalve Housing 3023T/2644S B'pore 2-STORBV SHOPHOUSE at Ja'an Besar with existing tenancy. Land arts665 words
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Advertisement541 1972-10-19 21 Office) ipace vacant 4 STOREY FACTORY and office for rent at Hock Seng Buildfiw 114. Lavender Slreel. Singapore 12. Approximately 2.000, 3,000, and 5.300 sq. ft. 60 cent* per sq. ft. per month. Please contact the above address Tel ***** SUPREME MOUSE— clinic space aval'i>bl* for medical profession in Supreme541 words
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Advertisement573 1972-10-19 21 Factory apaaa wantad WANTED IMMEDIATELY Industrial land In district 3 approximately 2 acre* with or without building* for outright purchase. Please contact *****1 Codown siace vacant GODOWN SPACE Of 10.000 sq ft with adjoining open space In city area. Short term leaae welcomed. Write Box ASO4SI ST. B'pore Codown space573 words
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Advertisement486 1972-10-19 21 KHALSA EOUCATIONAL CENTRE prepares you for LCC. Pitman's and City Oullds Examinations Subjects offered: Shorthand. Bookkeeptnit. Typewriting. Shipbuilding and Electrical Engineering. Enquiries: 2. Tessenaohn Road. Off Balestier Road. Tel: ***** B'pore. MOOERN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Fameus tints I*4* tor .utltsndini rssults sentlnueusly. SUNOAV CLASS IS FULL L.C.C ACCOUNTING BBOINNERB (Guaranteed486 words
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Advertisement577 1972-10-19 21 NAM. HO TRAVEL SERVICE Limited Tour Mlalaya Seven Days SSI 10 sir conditioned Bus B*l3l Departure Every Sunday. Monday. C Hikh lands Four Days BS7O/-. Every Wednesday Pangkor C HighlandsFive Days SS9O Every Tueiday Bangkok Chlengmai by alr-eondl-tloned Hus Fifteen Daya 8*370/-. 11/11/72, IP 11 72. 26/11/72. 4 12/72. 11-12577 words
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Advertisement295 1972-10-19 21 CHEAPEST FLICHTS TO LONDON Canada USA and European Otlea. EIT A 42-B, Cross Street. Spore ***** *****4. BE SMARTER FLY CHARTER TO EUROPE AND U.S.A. ONLY SSS2S TO LONDON DIRECT By BRITISH CALEDONIAN Or SABER AIR INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL AGENCY 217, EAST COA»T ROAO SINGAPORE 15. TEL: *****7 4*8930 335*31295 words
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Advertisement752 1972-10-19 22 MAJLIS DAYA PENGELUARAN NEGARA NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL PUSAT DAYA PENGELUARAN NEGARA NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY CENTRE PennohonanS ada-lah di-pelawa darl wargaJ Negara Malaysia untok memenohl jawatanS berlkut: A. PEOAWAI LATEHAN PENYIASATAN KEJURUTERAAN PERUSAHAAN (TRAININO it INVESTIGATING OFFICER INDUSTRAL ENGINEERING) DAN B. PEOAWAI LATEHAN PENYIASATAN PERKHIDMATAN PERUSAHAAN KECHIL T (TRAININO INVESTIGATING OFFICER LIGHT752 words
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Advertisement622 1972-10-19 22 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN PERUSAHAAN PERTANIAN NEGERI PAHANG. Pemohon-pemohon adalah di pelawa dart Rakyat Negeri Pahang atau Warga Negara Malaysia untuk memegang Jawatan yang kotong aeperti berlkut KFTL A BAHAGIAN MEMPELBAGAI TANAMAN. Kelayakan: d> IJasah B.Sc (Agric) atau lalnlaln kelulusan yang setaraf dart mana mana Unlversltl yang dl lktlrafkan oleh Kerajaan Malaysia622 words
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Advertisement699 1972-10-19 22 LADY STENOGRAPHER A rapidly expanding subsidiary of an International Company. marketing and n.an" cti.ng a wide range of consumer producta, Inrltea applications for the above post. Applicant* must possess the fcllowtng minimum qualification*: Be Malaysian Citizens between the ages of 20-26. Preference will be given to a Malay applicant or699 words
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Advertisement599 1972-10-19 22 ANGLO-SWISS TRADING CO. PTE. LTD. BONCAFE PTE. LTD. invite applications in Singapore for SALES EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OUR REQUIREMENTS SALES EXECUTIVE: University Cradu.ite with Honours in Business Administration preferred but not essential. Must have working experience and be able to handle international correspordence independently. Suitable for personable y xjng man able599 words
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283 1972-10-19 23 SINGAPORE'S badminton officials expect the Republic's team to hand out "surprises" when they meet Thailand In the Thomas Cup Asian Zone preliminary round match at SBA hall on Saturday and Sunday. The officials are bubbling with confidence and speak of an upset Coach283 words
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234 1972-10-19 23 PERCY SENEYIRATNE - PERCY SENEYIRATNE By QFF-SPINNER Stan Craven (5-26) and Ceylon-born Ondaatje (51) played key roles in the British Combined Services' fourwicket triumph over Anzuk Invitation on a matting wicket at Woodlands yesterday. Scores: Anzuk 131; British Combined Services 132-G. With this victory, the Combined Services wound234 words
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Article187 1972-10-19 23 ANZUK T. Ryan c Dlas b Bell 13 K. Schmcrl c sub (Lawranrei b Ondaatje 59 C. OlMa c Sanderson b Christy 1 R. Oakley run out It B. Smith b Bell r M. Alvm c McCall b Craven 1 1 B. Anderson b Craven 4 F. Smith o187 words
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Article, Illustration295 1972-10-19 24 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By SINGAPORE Armed Forces have answered Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation's appeal for lifters by offering 125 strong men to undergo a crash training programme for the Seap Games. SAWLF president Soh Ghee Soon described the SAFSA gesture as a "fine example295 words
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339 1972-10-19 24 G ROBERT - G ROBERT By ONSLOW RFC were last in the Wellington League First Division last season, but last night they were good enough to beat a Woodlands Invitation XV 23-3 in their first tour rugby union match at Terror. The tourists, who boosted their record339 words
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143 1972-10-19 24 Seap Games: Malaysia decides on early start KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. National Sports Council will ask sports associations to shortlist their teams of competitors and officials by January for the Beap Oames In Singapore in September. The decision to call for an early start was taken at todays meeting of the143 words
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Article, Illustration333 1972-10-19 24 ATHLETE Tan Mvi Hua, coach M. Harirhandra and Mr. K.T. Tan yes- terday embarked on a tour of discovery when they jetted off for Melbourne, reports ERNEST FRIDA. They left for a training stint at Percy Will Cerutty's athletic333 words
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Article136 1972-10-19 24 POLICE ONE failed to lepeat their slim victory of last week when they lost by seven to six sets to Tanglin Club One In the grand final of the Interclub "B" grade squash tournament at SCC on Tuesday evening. Hussein Ibrahim as expected, gave136 words
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Article35 1972-10-19 24 SINOAPORE Indians scored a shock win when they beat Senior League champions Outhrle Waush 4-0 In a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers were T. Rarrachandran (3) and S. Marlmuthu.35 words
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Article20 1972-10-19 24 SIIHL Chain Saws edged Metal Box 1-0 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park. Colin Perelra scored20 words
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Sportsletters
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223 1972-10-19 24 Dear Sir. It was amusing to read that t*vo readers had suggested a local personality as suitable substitute for a foreign coach In water polo I Just cannot believe that such a "sports loving Singaporean" as claimed by James Llm. could be so narrow minded223 words
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Letter63 1972-10-19 24 Dear Sir. I agree with readers Jame* Llm and Albert Tan. I feel SABA has not been fair to coach John Gan When it sent a team to Australia in October 1971. John Oan was left out although 11 of the 14 players in the tour side were from Public63 words
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346 1972-10-19 24 TZUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— iv Kuwait is among the countries Invited early to next years Merdtka soccer tournament to be held from July 25 to Aug. 11 The Invitation was sent following discussions here In July between FA of Malaysia president Tunku Abdul346 words
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391 1972-10-19 25 RSGC to get a 'new 100k 9 for next world golf meet THE world amateur golf team championship, both for men and women, will be held at the RSGC course in Kuala Lumpur in October, 1974. This was decided at the blnennial meeting of the World Amateur Golf Council in391 words
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Article495 1972-10-19 25 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By SMALL PUNTER 9 WANTS TO BET $10 ON THE CHAMPION HAVE received several in- qulrles from racing fans in Malaysia and Singapore asking whether they could bet on Jumbo Jet in the Washington International Stakes at Laurel Park on Nov. 11. One495 words
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Article84 1972-10-19 25 OAKLAND (California), Wed. —Heavy rain last night forced a postponement of the third game In the baseball World Series between Cincinnati Rc<U and Oakland Athletics. The beat-of-aeven series. which the Athletics lead 3-0. will resume tonight with the fourth game on Thursday night and the fifth.Reuter - 84 words
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Article62 1972-10-19 25 LONDON. Wed. Auctrmlian Margaret Court, the farmer Wimbledon champion making her first British appearance In II months, was la Impressive form In the Dewar Cup Indoor tournament last night Mrs. Court, who dropped out of International tennis to have her first baby, outclassed Britain* Lesley Charles62 words
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607 1972-10-19 25 Majestic Condor shows vast improvement )Lf AJESTIC Condor, a aM strapping Australian flve-year-old gelding by Idomeneo, has Improved tremendously since his promising fourth over the Penang 7f last month and should be worth backIng at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Ridden by A.K. Cheam. Majestic Condor appeared eager to gallop but607 words
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59 1972-10-19 25 CINCE many sports events soccer, badminton and motor-racing among them are often televised by TV Malaysia, I see no reason why feature horseraces like Derby and Gold Cup events should be left out. The Government U taking In more money in racing tax than59 words
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Letter123 1972-10-19 25 ITS amazing to hear from the manager of the Thomas Cup team that the lesson to be learned from our close shave with the Japanese was that we should pay more attention to the physical fitness of our players. Truly amazing. I thought the whole nation had learned that lesson123 words
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150 1972-10-19 25 -GOLFERS OUT IN FORCE DESPITE BLAST BUENOS AIRES. Wed. The United States, defending champions, are drawn with West Germany and Brazil In the first round of the world amateur golf team championship which begins over the par-71 Olivos course near here today. The combined Br;ialn and Ireland side play withReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration164 1972-10-19 25 Greaves scores in his benefit game fONDON, Wed.-Jim- my Greaves, one of the outstanding strikers in post-war British soccer, scored in his testimonial game here last night as Tottenham Hotspur won 2-1 against Dutch club Feyenoord. Geaves, 32, who retired in May last year, scored a total of 423 goalsReuter - 164 words
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Article40 1972-10-19 25 IOS ANGELES. WM. Johnny RawUngs. the redoubtable second baseman whose sensational catch won the 1931 World Series for the New York Giants, will be burled here tomorrow. The former lr.flelder died on Monday at the age of 80.40 words
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Article496 1972-10-19 25 Group games for World Cup hot up LONDON, Wed THE qualifying rounds for the 1974 World Cup soccer competition hots up this week with six European matches featuring 170 runners-up Italy and powerful contenders such as Spain, Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. Three matches will be played today with theReuter - 496 words
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Advertisement800 1972-10-19 23 classified advertisements^ GtNl RAL ADVERTISEMENTS S*%a»pote only 50 centtaword. Mmsmaim 17.30 fo» 15 wordt. ANNOUNCtMENT/PCRSONAL Sstaeapore onfy |1 a wotd Maaaewm lIP foe H) wotdt. (Cont. Irom Page 21) Wamt—l t«> pmr^Mm* DOCTOR WANTING TO BUT exutlnc pnvau clinic for general practice. For hlr*> USIO KILVINATOR RIFRIGIRATOR ANO AIRGONOITIONIR OR800 words
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Advertisement888 1972-10-19 23 LIARM TO WATSR SKI aiftlr B«--tiniwrs Hassss dally TMspkoa* *****0 for d«uila. Btnsapor* Ski School New and Becond-hand Flbreclaa* Boats available. W* also uaeertak* repairs. Plea*e coot aft rmp products co <rri> ltd., 114-1. Chua Chu K*ni lltad. ISi ss.s. IWWIW-K TBL: **MT*. Mondar Friday ISO a.m. to 530 p.m.888 words
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Advertisement764 1972-10-19 23 I*tt AUSTIN SM w/wlndow. excellent condition Tv liv 11.850/- ono Tel: 9*548 (aftsr 11.00 a.m.) B.S.A. SM C.C. and stdeear. Es. A.A. I*3o ono Tel: 49S*T* 9 a.aa.— l* a.aa. or call ME Windsor Drive. UPTIMtIR 1*44 FIAT One owner, low mileage, good condition. 12,700 Tel: M4M* rpore i»47 SIMCA764 words
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Advertisement383 1972-10-19 23 MAN'S SALON for Turkish bath/ awediab maaaag*. facial, manicure, hatrtlntlng S9-B. Tanglln Road. •SSMT. Hingapore CMIHIII QRADUATI BACHILOR 32. with reputabt* aUndlng seeks well educated fn*nds particularly tho«* having telephone. Replies assured Box A ***** B.T. MIBIRABi.It LONILV In life' Meet your Ideal partner Throush DateMatch, the only complete datlns383 words
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Advertisement912 1972-10-19 23 CONMILT CONTININTAL FRIVATI inviitioation for any marital or docneatlc problem* Utmost confidential Tel *****. ***** pore. WI SFICIALIII in tb* repairs of all types of sewing machines. Kins •4*159 Spore. Sundays available ■AKa V*UR CMOICI FOR a lifetime ingsg*m«i t aad weddln* ring* dl»--tlnetively set la diamond* from Tin Sing912 words
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Advertisement630 1972-10-19 23 00 1 1 the juinggpc, 4C t Originating Summons No. 30* of 1973 IN THE HIGH COURT OF In the Matter of tb* custody SINGAPORE of 1) Maurice Urn Jit Hwee (male Ix< Bankruptcy No. 383 of 1972. 4 year* old) and 3) Karln Urn Siu-Chlng (female o.*! 1 1^630 words
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Obituary61 1972-10-19 24 TAN KOH YONG peacefully on 17.10.72. leaving behind beloved wife Ean Choo. Daughters Helen. Betty. Vlvlenne. Maureen. Linda. Anita. Sons-in-Law Ten Yen Wee. Lt-Col. Long Sen Han. Lam Soon Ho 5 Grand -Children to mourn him. Cortege will leave Chin Khong Religious Thlan Leng San Temple, junction of Ja'an61 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1972-10-19 24 The family of the late Mr. Leong Tat Chee of Malacca thank sincerely all relatives. Bahais and friends for heir donations. condolences. wreaths attendance and kind services rendered during their recent bereavement. To our honoured and dearly beloved Father! Though the shadow of the grave separates us. we107 words
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Advertisement462 1972-10-19 24 MAJLIS AMANAH RAKYAT (MARA) TAWARAN BIASISH A PINJAMAN MARA IJAZAH PERTAMA ALIRAN SASTERA (197J/1974) Permohonan adalah di pelawa dar anak-anak Bumlputra yang mtmpunyai kelulusan dan kelayakan yang sesual untuk melanjutkan pelaj .ran di bawah anjuran MARA di Universitl-Unlversltl di dalam nege/i bagl tahun akademlk 1973/1974. Tawaran mi adalah terhad kepada462 words
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Advertisement404 1972-10-19 24 SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CORPORATION TENDER FOR INSURANCE POLICIES 197S Tenders are Invited for the renewal of SESCO Insurance Policies for the year 1973. The Insurance Policies are I) Fire Insurance Policy. II) Oroup Personal Accident Insurance Policy (Staff). III) Oroup Personal Accident Insurance Policy Members). lv) Workman's Compensation lusurance Policy,404 words
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Advertisement824 1972-10-19 24 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 1* OF 197S In the matter of Companies Act. 1985 And In the matter of Sharlkat Anita Construction Sdn. Bhd. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE U hereby given that a petition for the wlndlng-up of the abovenamed company824 words
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Miscellaneous39 1972-10-19 24 way to a try. SOCCER Friendly: Rajaji v Spiders (Farrer Pk). HOCKEY— SHA Div. 3 championship replay: BAFSA "C" v Jansenltes "B" (SCC). RUGGER Tour match: SCC v Onslow RFC of Wellington (padang). TABLE TENNIS Senior Open championships Kallang <39 words
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Advertisement105 1972-10-19 25 K^ >%£* &fc lal ism. w\"* L&. W*° H ii mIFM m x ~v£^-r^ Km^s^S^^lßl X ■MM WfwßL**- I A X hi > *«3r iV*J m ■*"<* *■"*?«'> ">••" J.vr v% t«,t v<»> II ■f m ■flf '•>„ KwuVMtY "«<» >"° >v mm H <&/j1 i^ A "fr l fSßjjssasjlU'asf^*^*^^105 words
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Article, Illustration157 1972-10-19 26 PRINCESS Margaret attended a dinner at the I- tana last night, hosted by President and Mr. Shear es. Escorted by the British High Commissioner, Sir Sam Falle, and Lady Falle, she was received on arrival by the President, his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Lee157 words
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149 1972-10-19 26 Russians test beefed-up SSII missile MOSCOW. Wed. Soviet missile men have conducted their first long range flight test of a beefed up SSII inter continental ballistic mis slle believed capable of carrying the Boy 1 c t Union's first US. style multiple warhead. The Soviet Union said it had successfully149 words
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Article52 1972-10-19 26 BANGKOK Wed. Seven people were injured last night when a fire gutted three floors of a six-storey building housing the well known Crown Club. Fi.ur employees of the club were taken In for questioning in connection with the 30 million bant (about $2 8 million)UPI - 52 words
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71 1972-10-19 26 MOSCOW, Wed. Motcow Zoo's riant panda An -An baa died, 12 weeks after his British rirl-frirnd. Chl-Chl. died in London. "He died of a heart dlseane. like Chi-Chi. at the ace of 15. which is quite old for such an animal," Moscow Zoo71 words
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Article57 1972-10-19 26 MALAYSIAN PROBE INTO L-BOMBS KUALA LI'MPUR. Wed The Government announced today that a thorough investigation In under way to find out if letter-bombs with Malaysian postmarks have been posted from the country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statrinrnt tonight, said thai the relevant authority arc in conlact with57 words
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Article388 1972-10-19 26 LONDON. Wni. Tha Mock marh*» clowd gulrlly mHf.l today and at 3 p.m. tka Financial Tlmn iiulm wn undiiiwd at 416.2 Wn»» drcllnrd dmplK hiohrr llrtt quarlrr prnfltv and Uunlop al»o rnnl. EMI ralllrd to IS3 allrr toucking ISI aarllar. Mrtal Bo>. Cavrnkam. FMom. Howatvr and Gtmt Ketn388 words
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Article64 1972-10-19 26 lO\I>ON M Spot 17 00. ■mirror nl v..i IT Hi IVi 17 30 Jan 17 mi 1... Marrk II 13. April June IS h", JiiK Srpt 19.13. Oil Dec 19 63. Jan M.ir.h 19 SO \piil Junr 19 93. 1.H% s.pi 20 10. 0.1 IM 20.30. Jan Mann 2064 words
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Article31 1972-10-19 26 lONIiON Wrd. Spot buyer* (1369 (+C3I. wllfr. £1373 HUI Forward buyer* £1376 < £2) tellen (1377 < £21 Settlement: (1371 I*-(II. Turnover a.m. 130 loaM. p m. 133 tona. Tone: Very Meady.31 words
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409 1972-10-19 26 ANTHONY NG - Rubber hits a record 109 cents in hectic trading ANTHONY NG B/ iU'ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday VHK Malaysia 1 and Singapore rubber markets fturtlMted wildly today with hectic trading. After a cautious opening at 10.">.7.~> cents a kilo, the price shot up to 100.7.") cents the highest level reached. This caused409 words
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Article53 1972-10-19 26 COLOMBO, Wed. An estimated one million people throughout Bri Lanka, Including university professors, plantation workers and even prisoners, staged a dawn-to-dusk fast today In protest against the Government's policies, a spokesman for a major trade union reported. The protect tv against what waa called "repressive policies53 words
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Article65 1972-10-19 26 PARIS, Wed. A police recruit, spotting an arm hanging out of the boot of a speeding car. thought he was on to his first murder case. The arm belonned to a man whose wife hud put him In the boot after he had gone forReuter - 65 words
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203 1972-10-19 26 HK firm to take big stake in Town and City By BLAIR JOHNSON UNION Holdings of Hong Kong is to take a sizeable stake in Town and City Properties of Singapore. The Hong Kong company, which is In the process of changing its name from Union Waterboat following a share203 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous12 1972-10-19 26 The weather WEATHER forecait today from t am to noon: No rain.12 words
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