The Straits Times, 19 January 1972
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Title Section24 1972-01-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Nfiwspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article200 1972-01-19 1 BAILYNE SUNG: I - Nixon trip on TV S'pore? BAILYNE SUNG: I RTS considering direct hook-up via Sentosa I By 1 Singapore, Tues. SI N C A P OREANS will be a b I c to see on TV by direct telecast, President Nixon's historic visit to China if all goes well. Radio an200 words
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Article619 1972-01-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. SIH6AP0RE ALSO TO FALL IN LINE DANK Negara Malaysia announc- ed this evening an all-round reduction in bank rates of between one-quarter anrf one-half per cent as a move to encourage expansion of credit and investments. Singapore banks are to follow suit and619 words
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Article463 1972-01-19 1 Rhodesia More rioting in Gwelo SALISBURY. Tuesday youth erupted in ;i new wave of violence at the industrial town of (iwelo today, the third consecutive day of rioting. Today's outburst, concentrated in the African townships, was described by police as the most violent outburst Gwelo has yet seen. Oangs ofReuter; AP - 463 words
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Article31 1972-01-19 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. West Coast pcrts from Seattle to San Diego remained Idle today as longshoreman awaited anticipated Congressional action to prevent the resumption of their 100-day strike. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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92 1972-01-19 1 600 golden plovers shot at airport SINGAPORE. Tues. Police shot down about 600 migratory birds at Singapore Airport between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. today. The golden plovers were becoming a nuisance to aircraft when five airport policemen, armed with shotguns, bagged them near the runway. This is believed to92 words
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Article46 1972-01-19 1 DACCA. Tues. Bangla Desh Prime Minister Sheikh Mujlbur Rahman today brushed aside an offer by Pakistan President Zulflkar All Bhutto to turn over the government of a unified Pakistan to him with a curt: "I do not want Pakistan." UPI. (Bee Page Two)UPI - 46 words
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Article35 1972-01-19 1 JAKARTA. Tues. President Suharto (lew in a helicopter today, to inspect areas ravaged by floods In west and central Java that have killed five people and made more than 200.000 homeless.35 words
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Article82 1972-01-19 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew may visit Indonesia this year, official sources said today. There was an outstanding Invitation from President Suharto to Mr. Lee to come to Indonesia and a visit would certainly have an Important significance In fostering good relations between the twoReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration143 1972-01-19 1 By TAN WANG JOQ SHORN of his curly hair. Australian sinter Ricky May last nifht showed that unlike Simson. his range of voice was not in the least diminished by his shortened locks. With masterly ease he hammered out his favourite modern numbersMahfut Al - 143 words
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Article298 1972-01-19 1 Hanoi MiGs attack US jets CAIGON. Tues. American and North Vietnamese Jets fought a brief dogfight with missiles 110 miles (175 kms) from Hanoi yesterday in a further intensification of the air war over Laos. A U.S. military spokesman said today the battle began when two North Vietnamese MiO-21's attackedAP - 298 words
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Article57 1972-01-19 1 ISLAMABAD. Tues. Pakistan businessmen who do not declare their foreign exchange assets could face the death penalty. Finance Minister Dr Mubashir Hassan warned today. Dr. Mubashir told newsmen that response to a Oovemment order asking businessmen to give an account of their foreign assets by last SaturdayAP - 57 words
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Article38 1972-01-19 1 BRISBANE, Tues Australia would welcome and assist B:l--taln and the United States If they w^hed to set up naval a.id air bases on the West Australian coast. Prime Minister William McMahon said today— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article48 1972-01-19 1 MANILA. Tues. Ford Philippines Inc. announced today it had received the approtal of its parent firm in the Iniwd States to establish here a I'SSIOO million car body stamping plant which would distribute bodies to Ford" assembly Plants in Asia— l' Pi.48 words
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Article, Illustration649 1972-01-19 2 'WHO PAYS FIRST' GAME WITH U.S. WASHINGTON, Tuesday JHE Soviet Union is delaying recognition of Bangladesh to stimulate world pressure on the U.S. to pick up the huge tab for the economic recovery of the devastated new nation. Reliable Russian sources said MoscowReuter; NYT - 649 words
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Article112 1972-01-19 2 NEW DELHI, Tues The Indian Government <« concerned about the large scale smuggling of arms into its politically explosive state of West Bengal from newly independent Bangladesh. Some of the arms are from stocks hidden or abandoned by West Pakistani troops during the war. Other weaponsNYT - 112 words
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204 1972-01-19 2 Help free English schoolboy held by Turkey plea- T ON DON, Tues. The British Government was urged yesterday to press Turkey to free a 14-year-old English schoolboy who had been detained without trial for five months on a drugs charge. Making the plea In the House of Commons, Labour OppositionReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration347 1972-01-19 2 AU set now for British into EEC BRUSSELS. Tues.—Britain and The Six today completed negotiations for British entry into the Common Market after 18 months and 18 days of bargaining. The success of the final session, which lasted 10 hours, cleared the way for Britain, Ireland, Norway and Denmark toReuter - 347 words
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Article36 1972-01-19 2 VIENNA. Tues Seven people were killed and 12 injured by an explosion in a Stateowned mine at Permit In southwest Bulgaria today, the BTA Bulgarian news agency reported last night. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Miscellaneous46 1972-01-19 2 THE 6AHBOLS Barry Appleby /^&?EOe I THOUGHT TUaT\ UiO') /^WMAT 4ORT Of AN^S. VOUV LIKE /ME TO A«SK YOU S~~\ S V, AN^U/ee Ig TUAT V sefoez 1 eoue>UT it- y lAn \t^ ~2J N K eocA.u 1 euv itj^J [f* 1 r"^\ ftntffS+V+dfp&J** I 9.1146 words
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Article, Illustration778 1972-01-19 3 WASHINGTON. Tues SENATOR Edward Kennedy has launched a 10-month personal campaign to topple President Nixon with a slashing attack in which he accused Mr. Nixon of playing politics with the war in Vietnam. Sen. Kennedy, pledging to do all in his power toReuter - 778 words
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Article158 1972-01-19 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. A Federal Grand Jury has charted 21 Frenchmen and two Americans with operating a ring that smu», s ;.-d heroin worth US$293 million into the U.S. in cars, the Justice Department announced yesterday. The Grand Jury listed the charges in New YorkReuter - 158 words
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Article252 1972-01-19 3 SAIGON, Toes. Combat police search through the rubble after an early morning blast near a TV station here which killed a civilian and wounded at least 10 others. Police sources said the blast occurred in a small ammunition dump adjacent to the American ArmedReuter - 252 words
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Advertisement217 1972-01-19 3 WEISEN-U DOUBLE ACTION RELIEF for STOMACH ULCERS and OTHER COMPLAINTS. —^"^^H K'Bjfk WFISEN-U's mam V^flf^ ingredient has undergone ll' mk V successful t rials by many I P*t« leading Japanese Hospitals Sole A SINGAPOPi AND KUALA LUMPUR mtn umH oiEDicm co.(t) pti.itd. ™SS KLINGER \J& VALVES All the best from217 words
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Article209 1972-01-19 4 IJELFAST. Tues. Hunrtrerts of British soldiers sealed off a square mile of the city's Markets district today in a search for seven men who escaped from the prison ship Maidstone by swimming across the icy Belfast harbour in their underwear. An army spokesman said betweenUPI - 209 words
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Article, Illustration432 1972-01-19 4 LONDON. Tues. FOREIGN SECRETARY Sir Alec Douglas-Home said yesterday the differences between Malta and Britain are still wide over the question of keeping a base on the island. He told the House of Commons: "The British Government for their part will continue in closeReuter - 432 words
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323 1972-01-19 4 Girl, 10: Kidnap men In league with the —Devil' pARIS. Tues. A 10--year-old ciil said today she warned t v v men who kidnapped her they would end up in hell for their action but Ihej Just scoffed at her in* they were "in league with the Devil." Charlotte BersetReuter - 323 words
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Article42 1972-01-19 4 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. A McGraw. Scan Connery an Charles Bronscn were natr.t today as the world's most popv lar film stars in .1 poll conduct ed by Reuter. The NMUSt were rficused t the Hollywood Fi>iel(tn Pip; A&sociation. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article32 1972-01-19 4 BOSTON. Tues. A ban robbery suspect was shot an killed by police in Reading ye: terday as he was trying to fie with the bank president as h homage. AP.AP - 32 words
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327 1972-01-19 4 US is escalating tension in MidEast charge pAIRO. Tues Egypt yesterday charged Washington with escalating Middle East tension by allowing Israel to manufacture U.S. -designed weapons. Commenting on a statement by the State Department on Friday that there was an understanding with Israel to produce certain types of defence equipment,Reuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration674 1972-01-19 5 'BIG POWERS SUPPORT UNLIKELY' SINGAPORE, Tuesday SINGAPORE'S former envoy to the I'nited Nations Prof. Tommy Koh said tonight that proposals to neutralise Southeast Asia "unlikely to achieve any mileage," at present. Nov; Dean of the University of Singapore's Law Faculty, Prof. Koh,674 words
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121 1972-01-19 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday YlflTH the war in Bangla Desh over, the United Nations is speeding up relief supplies to the country from the U.N. staging point here. Five shipments of bulk grain were sent by the U.N. East Pakistan Relief Operations (UNEPRO) in121 words
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Article33 1972-01-19 5 IPOH. Tues. About 250 employees of the Kinu Rubber Works in the Tasek industrial estate here, mainly women, went on strike today over the cancellation of free transport for them.33 words
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Article80 1972-01-19 5 Sugar workers' wage pact talks SINGAPORE, Tues. A new collective agreement between the Sugar Industry of Singapore and the Pioneer Industries Employees" Union Is being negotiated. The general secretary of the PIEU. Mr. Phey Yew Rok said today: "We submitted our now claims two months ago to the management when80 words
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Article66 1972-01-19 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. An overhead pedestrian bridge across Upper Paya Lebar Road, near New Industrial Road, will be erected on Thursday between midnight and 3 a.m. During the work, part of the road from the Bartley Road junction to the first control turn will be closed to66 words
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140 1972-01-19 5 Australian Changi ex-PoW coining for -reunion SINGAPORE, Tues. An Australian ex- prisoner of war imprisoned at Changl during the Second World War will return here on Feb. 7 for a reunion with four Singaporeans. Mr. James A. Williams befriended Mr. Sidney Llm, Mr. Ossle Monterio. Mr. Victor Kruseman and Miss140 words
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165 1972-01-19 5 Saber Air has flown 6,500 in charter flights SINGAPORE, Tues About 6,500 people have flown in Saber Air's charter flights between Singapore and London since the service was introduced on Dec. 4. This is the biggest passenger load ever carried by a chartered aircraft in Singapore. The airline's managing director,165 words
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172 1972-01-19 5 DAP MP ACCUSED OF ABETTING ASSAULT ON DOCTOR QEREMBAN. Tues. The DAP Member of Parliament for Port Dickson, Dr. A. Soorian, was today charged in the magistrate's court with abetting four men in assaulting another doctor. Dr. Soorian. who is also the Negrl Sembilan state assemblyman for Llnggi. pleaded not172 words
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Article, Illustration792 1972-01-19 6 Jail for who swindled co-op of $156,000 Money used in bid to start paper, court told SINGAPORE, Tun FORMER clerk of th c Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Housing Society, who embezzled $1f)(>,223 from the society was jailed for six years by the First District ('ourt today. Abdulah bin Abdul Aziz.792 words
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167 1972-01-19 6 Bus firms to apply for alteration of routes SINGAPORE, Tues The three bus firms here will apply for the adjustments and Integration of former STC routes with their own by the end of next month. A spokesman for the firms said today they would submit applications to the Communications Ministry167 words
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Article76 1972-01-19 6 DPP Ratnam to leave govt service SINGAPORE, Tues State Counsel and DPP Mr Isaac Paul Ratnam has resigned after being in Government service for almost five years. Mr. Rntnam. who is also the Deputy Registrar of Companies. goes on leave at the end of this month tx-fcre joining a local76 words
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Article50 1972-01-19 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Taxldr.ver Wong Hock Choon was fined $60 today for two truffle offences in Havelock Road on May 28. 1070. He was fined $30 for carrying six passengers when the limn was five, and another $30 for smoking a cigarette while conveying passengers He pleaded guilty.50 words
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157 1972-01-19 6 SINGAPORE. Tues rFHE Telecommunications A Department is to continue its normal practice of sending bills with full details to subscribers having cable accounts. Earlier, it informed them through a circular that from Jan. l this year, all monthly bills would bear only total157 words
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Advertisement347 1972-01-19 6 IfM Win a trip to Ivsl Hong Kong COlOUrful SSOOcash! I Cfc It's simple It's exciting I I \J II I \j %3 .£fun. m|n frt(uary B people will each win an MSA return ticket i^^ i to Hong Kong... plus $500 spending money I M W 1 f^^T You347 words
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Miscellaneous129 1972-01-19 6 Uhoy Oop Bf, V.T. Horrtlin WHERE'S T SAIP HE WAS OOP OFF TO SONNA CATCH UP SO EARLY? \ON HIS FISHIN 1 -CO! —I I f IWI t, Wf> U, T U m»„ oh Lit Abnvr B* At tmpp f f TAINT QUITE FULuTA-c H uCtff.'- > (^TWEV AU.US TALKS^)129 words
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Article217 1972-01-19 7 RUBBISH say police Children kidnapped as sacrifices for skyscrapers and bridges? SINGAPORE. Tues. pOLK.'K today dismissed as "rubbish" widespread rumours that children have been kidnapped as sacrifices for the successful completion of high buildings and bridges. Rumour-monpers arrested will be charged in court, a police spokesman, Mr. Lawrence Loh. warned.217 words
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110 1972-01-19 7 JURONG BIRDS NETTED $lm LAST —YEAR I SINGAPORE. Tues— The Jurong Bird Park has collected more than $1 million in revenue since opening last January. A spokesman for the park said today that 645.800 people visited the park last year. "The gate collection enabled us to break even which is110 words
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Article49 1972-01-19 7 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Adult Education Board will conduct a 12- week course on the understanding and maintenance of electric mctors at Us Klin Keat centre from Feb. 6. The fee Is $30. Application forms are available at the board's offices at Cnlrnhill Road and Cultural Centre.49 words
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78 1972-01-19 7 Court told how watchman was murdered SINGAPORE, Tues. A coroner's court was told today how a night watchman was found with his head battered at a petrol kiosk in Paya Lebar Road. Babu Nandan Ram. 48. died the same afternoon en Oct. 13 from a fractured skull at the Outram78 words
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103 1972-01-19 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Labourer Andasamy Ali'uri'jmy, 30, was today committed to stand trial at the High Court on two charges of raping and robbing a 21-year-old visiting secretary from New Zealand. He was alleged to have raped the woman, referred to an Miss X, on103 words
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Article, Illustration302 1972-01-19 7 RITA LOONG - RITA LOONG: By Singapore, Tuesday THE girl from America's Icebox turned out to be quite a temperature-raiser. Alaskan blonde tharmer Shannon Moore flew into Singapore today and gave an indication of what was helping to keen a few hearts warm in cold,302 words
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65 1972-01-19 7 SINGAPORE. Tues— The PWD will carry out repairs in Nicoll Highway tomorrow and on Thursday. The central carriageway carrying traffic from the city to Guillemard Circus will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. tomorrow. The left central carriageway carrying traffic from Guillemard65 words
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146 1972-01-19 7 Labourer's death was murder say police SINGAPORE. Tues. Police have classified the death of Public Health Department chief labourer Peter Veloon Kalianan, 50, in Bedok last Friday as murder. They had earlier classified the case as a hit-and-run accident. The ClD's Special Investigations Section ha taken over the case from146 words
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Article53 1972-01-19 7 SINGAFORE. Tuc British Petroleum's marketing department will l.r shiftril to BP House In PaMr Pantann Road when n new two--torev vl£J costing ovei 5400.C00 i- added. The pro.in sled to be compleied In October, and the marketing department, now located at Crowy H Robirwn Road wi53 words
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Article52 1972-01-19 7 SINGAPORE Tues A labourer was fund S6OO today fnr causing hurt to another labourer at the Port Authority quarter! in Tanjong Pagar on Aue. 11 last year. The court henrcl that B kasan Padayarhi used v penknife to stab G. Veera Pillai on the abdomen after52 words
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Advertisement70 1972-01-19 7 Finance when you want it. How you want it. Mortgages. Business and Industrial Loans, Hire Purchase Dealerships. Block Discount and others. Investment Deposits. It's full service finance where you see our sign. JZ m M UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE mm m chung khiaw finance INI UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LIMITED AND CHUNG70 words
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Article39 1972-01-19 8 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Printing Employees' Union and the Singapore National Union of Journalists will hold a dinner to celebrate the recent settlement of the Straits Times strike at the Golden Lotus. Hotel Malaysia, on Jan. K39 words
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322 1972-01-19 8 SINGAPORE, Monday A WIFE'S nagging could rob a husband of his will to live, a Legal Aid Bureau lawyer told the High Court today. Mr. Joshua Lim said this precisely happened to his client bank clerk Chang Yui Tat, married to a school322 words
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Article55 1972-01-19 8 CINGAPORE, Tues. The 3 Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Rahim Ishak, today paid respects to the late King Frederik of Denmark, on behalf of the Republic by signing the book of condolence opened by the Denmark Embassy in Supreme House. More diplomats also offered their55 words
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69 1972-01-19 8 Association to build more C-centres SINGAPORE. Tues. The People's Association is now working out a fiveyear plan under which community centres in several districts will be built, and others extended. The new centres will have reading and conference roon.s besides the usual facilities for indoor games. The Government will subsidise69 words
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256 1972-01-19 8 More Russian tourists to visit Singapore By LESLIE FONG SINGAPORE, Tues. More Russian tourists are expected to visit Singapore "in the near future," a top Soviet tourism official said tonight. "It is our primary objective to further the tourist relationship between Singapore and the Soviet Union." said Mr. Oleg A.256 words
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Article49 1972-01-19 8 Labour laws course SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Institute of Management will organise a 20-session evening course on Labour Legislation and Industrial Relations beginning on Friday. The course will be conducted by Mr Lawrence Mah. personnel manager of Keppel Shipyard The fee is $220 for members and $270 for non-members.49 words
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129 1972-01-19 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Total reserve stocks in the blood bank are good despite a drop from 1,038 units last week to 1.027 this morning, the Blood Transfusion Service weekly report said today. During the week. 755 donations were received against 689 transfusions given. Oroup donations129 words
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Article80 1972-01-19 8 TEACHER WHO HIT GIRL SUSPENDED SINGAPORE, Tues. School teacher Tan Jin San, found guilty and fined $300 by a magistrate's court last Wednesday for slapping and punching a grirl pupil, has been suspended by the Public Service Commission. It is believed that he was interdicted early last year. Tan, 29,80 words
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77 1972-01-19 8 $25,000 drugs seized in surprise raids JOHORE BHARU, Tues More than one million pills and capsules worth at least $25,000 were seized In extensive raids by police and Ministry of Health officials yesterday. Forty-two drugstores and Chinese medicine shops in four districts were searched during me surprise operation. Altogether more77 words
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51 1972-01-19 8 Sales marketing and painting courses SINGAPORE. Tues— The Adult Education Board will conduct courses on sales and marketing and silkscreen painting in Chinese from Feb. 6. The fee for each course is $30 Application form? are obtainable from the board's offices in Cairnhlll Road and the Cultural Centre in Canning51 words
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Article, Illustration249 1972-01-19 8 His world ended when he broke with his girl... By K.S. SIDHU Singapore, Tucs SIXTY-year-old housewife Lim Imm turned the pages of her son's diary indifferently today and whispered: "He was so broken-hearted." The little book told in handwritten Mandarin of tho love story of young Ne; Fook Senc, a249 words
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Advertisement293 1972-01-19 8 ROBINSON'S^ V^ Off€RS* iff KJR ML r^Zj@o&^~ J *y§>^^ FROM NOW UNTIL CHINESE l&~ NEW YEAR'S EVE, CLjm LOOK FOR TH| S RED //Sf TICKET SPECIAL IN RED TICKET A^ M SPECIAL OFFERS UP 'vY' /S/ TO 33 1/3% DISCOUNT ffi/ Special discounts in every r^/ department. Fabulous offers on293 words
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Advertisement113 1972-01-19 8 MIIQ Wlln it comes AUTUMN! Thar* < whole new Mason of big beat music at the Lost Horizon. Autumn is herel Autumn it a fully vocal and professional beat group from the U.K. who'll sand your barometer sky high with wild exciting sounds. Sounds you can really move to. And113 words
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251 1972-01-19 9 Computer by April at ROY to speed up work SINGAPORE, Tues. The Registry of Vehicles will have a computer by April to speed up its work. The introduction of a new car number series starting with E. to be suffixed with another letter of the alphabet, marked the beginning of251 words
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212 1972-01-19 9 National University to go up on site near Kajang KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Universiti Kebanpsaan (National University) is to be sited on 2,300 acres near the town of Bangi, near Kajang and 18 miles from here. A statement from the Prime Minister's office here today said Tun Abdul Razak had212 words
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83 1972-01-19 9 Students collect $10,000 for refugees SINGAFORE. Tues. Nanyang University students netted more than $10,000 f(-r East Pakistani refugees through a 10--kllometre walkathon on Sunday. The money collected will be handed to the Singapore Red Cross Society, which will direct It through the League of Red Cross Societies In Geneva to83 words
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Article23 1972-01-19 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Board of Commissioners of Currency will charge 2.25 cents for every Singapore dollar issued or redeemed against sterling.23 words
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331 1972-01-19 9 EVELYN NG - Desperate wait for flats by 40 families EVELYN NG Notices to quit expire at end of month By SINGAPORE, Tuesday ABOIT 40 families living in government quarters at Somerset Road near Orchard Cinema are waiting in desperation and frustration for the Housing Board to meet their applications for flats. DESPERATION331 words
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Article65 1972-01-19 9 SINOAPORE Tues —The sth mile Holland Koad market will be demolished soon and replaced by a new market in about three to four months. The 30 hawkers who will be aflected were told yesterday by Dr. Chiang Hai Ding. Singapore's High Commissioner to Malaysia and MP for65 words
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Article59 1972-01-19 9 Molest case in camera SINGAPORE. Tues. The trial of former hotel houseman Hassan Ali My din. who is accused of molesting a 11-year-old English girl, was heard in camera today. Hassan is alleged to have outraged the modesty of Miss S at the Lost Horizon. Shangri-La Hotel, on Jan. 759 words
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74 1972-01-19 9 Working life insight for students SINGAPORE. Tues. The Science Council Central Agency for Industrial Orientation will launch a business orientation programme for commerce students in universities here between March to July. The programme Is aimed at giving students an insight into the working environment and develop in them the proper74 words
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Article, Illustration149 1972-01-19 9 LABOUR PARTY DEPUTY LEADER DUE TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Tues. The deputy leader of the British Labour Party. Mr. Roy Jenkins, is due to fly in on Thursday for a five-day visit at the invitation of the Government. Though details of his itinnerary here have not been worked out by the Foreign149 words
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Miscellaneous218 1972-01-19 9 Straits Times Crossword ACEOSS (9). 1. He shan't cry anyway, mum. 7 Individuals from the fun among the 22 (13). <*>• 10. Mctor raceamong the 22(9). 8. Libra (or part of Placet) 11. In fun 10 named the com- et<:ne<l? < 5 8) blnation (5). DUrepuUbly penitent (2. 1. 12.218 words
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183 1972-01-19 10 Design contest to pick National Stadium -logo- SINGAPORE, Tues. The National Stadium Corporation is holding a design competition for its logo. The competition is open to all Individuals, institutions and firms In Singapore. The logo will be used extensively in letterheads, envelopes, press advertisements, and other official corporation dealings. A183 words
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Article49 1972-01-19 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Contract worker Chia Wong Chyt, 28. of Kirn Keat Avenue, fell to his death from a block, of Housing Board flats In Toa Payoh today. Police said he was working on the 12th floor of bloc* 170 In Lorong One when he fell.49 words
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299 1972-01-19 10 SINGAPORE, Tuesday JL'ROXG Shipyard and its sister companies Jurong Shipbuilders and Jurong Engineering have launched a big recruitment campaign for skilled labour. About 1,500 workers are needed according to the personnel manager of the three companies, Mr. Lim Cheng Hal, today.299 words
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Article82 1972-01-19 10 PERNAS TEAM FOR INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A top-level sixman delegation from Pernas will leave for Jakarta on Thursday to strengthen economic co-operation between Malaysia and Indonesia. The special team headed by the general manager of Pernas, Inche Wan Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Salleh, will be in the republic for82 words
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Article74 1972-01-19 10 STC union to sell its premises SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union is to sell its premises in Woodsville Road. off Serangoon Road, and divide the proceeds among its 3,200 members. According to a union spokesman, the bungalow office, which was purchased for $62,000 in 1961. is now worth74 words
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208 1972-01-19 10 Specific measures to protect health of workers urged CINGAPORE, Tues. The president of the Society of Occupational Medicine, Professor Phoon Wai Onn, today called on the authorities to lay down additional specific measures to safeguard the health of S 1 nga p o r c's Industrial workers. He recommended regular208 words
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Article90 1972-01-19 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The body of an unidentified man. In his early fifties, was fished out of the Stamford Canal by police this afternoon. Police, who said he had no external Injuries, described him as about Sft. 41ns. tall, and of medium build. He was90 words
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Advertisement351 1972-01-19 10 JLRONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA (Te1: *****4) LAST DAY! 2 Shows At 7.00 9.30pm. Season Continues From Friday Simultaneously at 4 Theatres I- ODEOM.KATONC MAJESTIC RUBY SILVER CITY CHANG CHING CHING YEE YUN CHAN PING in DUELU)iTHDEML«K A MANDARIN FILM WITH ENGLISH i CHINESE SUBTITIiS «^^E |*d»orc« Coih Bookingi «t Mm Cotho>351 words
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Advertisement147 1972-01-19 10 OPINS TO-MORROW! A Thriller F.llcd Wifh Raier-cdfcd Suspense JEANSOREL ANALIA GADE HaHn NOW SHOWING! 4 Shows m* I.IS, I.JO, 7 t. ».J0 pm (Golden City Nast Change) Tka most Eicitlaf Indonnion Film! slarrinf Okky lulkarna«n, A. Horn.d Arnr Sandy Suowordy Paul Ro«mok»r Dtwistcope Wnqu C 3 BROADWAY CINEMA Loit 1147 words
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Advertisement31 1972-01-19 10 METROPOLE /HOLLYWOOD /VENUS HS!aS IN MANDARIN A COLORSCOPE With English A Chin.se Subtitlat StOrrtng. HELEN CHEN J'l 3 t I^ FUNG HA I V^T^PJVT^' 'if. <M. LZaf CHEN SAR Li t^jaJ^^^|Sß^^Q^^^>^~31 words
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Advertisement242 1972-01-19 10 LIDO -"oPEICs "TODAY! B 5 SHOWS DAILY AT 1 1 a.m., J .30, 4.00, 6.30 49 15 p.m. SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION $1.00 S 1 to any teat it Itra, 1.30, 4.00 6.30 m stows! 1 ONE OF THE MOST MOVING I LOVE STORIES of ALL TIME llcitai Awar. Winer fl242 words
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Advertisement690 1972-01-19 10 organisation" OPENS TODAY! 2 11am, I.JO, 4.00, 630 ft «.1$ School Children CONCESSION $1.00 TO ANY SIAT AT 11am. 1.10, 4.00 ft JOpn, ihoot Georoe C. Scott, Suionnch "Jane eyre- color tsai P^^rtTm^arTTyy^ > LAST DAY— NO FREE LIST 11 om, I.JO, 4.00. 4.4S ft 930 China Li Tina Chin690 words
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Article, Illustration157 1972-01-19 11 Roving officers on lookout for litterbugs SINGAPORE. Tues. Bad times are ahead for litterbUßS in Singapore. This is because the Health Ministry has put 100 roving health officers on the lookout for culprits. There is no escape for litterbug since these officers in their beige uniforms work overtime —on a157 words
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Article65 1972-01-19 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Labour Minister has fixed the maximum charges payable by employers to workers who are admitted to an approved hospital Among other things, under the Workmen's Compensation (Hospital Charges) Notification, 1672. employers are liable to pay a maximum of $500, (750. (300 and $100 for65 words
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Article32 1972-01-19 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will address the Singapore Press Club and answer questions later at a dinner at Drapon Palace Restaurant, Cockpit Hotel, on Feb. 632 words
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210 1972-01-19 11 Singapore may introduce Duke Scheme for youth SINGAPORE, Tues THE Ministry of Education and the People's Association are to study the feasibility of introducing the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme for Young People here. This was disclosed today by the scheme's overseas secretary. Commander Loftus Peyton Jones, here on a210 words
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459 1972-01-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday DR. Tan Chee Khoon (Social Justice Party for Batu) today suggested a new system to ensure that scholarships went to deserving students. Speaking in the Dewan Ra'ayat debate on estimates, totalling $60.8 million for various departments in the459 words
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569 1972-01-19 11 Board urged to examine Parliament's 'true intention' GOLDEN SHOE AREA POSER WOULD those tenants and sub tenants who moved into the Golden Shoe area AFTER Jan. 1, 1968 be entitled to compensation when an application for the recovery of the property is filed by their landlords? YES, provided the tenants569 words
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Article73 1972-01-19 11 Exhibition on careers SINGAPORE. Tues. Minister of State for Labour Mr. Sia Kah Hui will open a week-long careers exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Jan. 22 at 10 a.m. The exhibition, organised by the National Outdance Services Council (formerly the Vocational Guidance Steering Committee) in conjunction with the73 words
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Article75 1972-01-19 11 riORTY-EIOHT people F were found Kullty of fraudulent EPF withdrawals, totalUnt $88,617 in 1970 and last year. Finance Minister Tun Tan Slew Sin told Haji Mokhtar bin Hajl Ismail (All-Perils Selatan). Tun Tan said the Govern- ment was kecpinf under constant review the question75 words
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Advertisement197 1972-01-19 11 irTTTC UK Fabrics of all ■}J\WJ£ Varieties 1.H.-lIIM llllMKllllK>% n/MCV\ 131 2"J Flow P»QOI« fir > CeaipKi Sm^po,. I behind these lovery curtains... ■11l 111 l 1 H/UI/UWI llif Rucked headings IMIIJIYTI 111/' Concealed fittings If Pelmets Illy They are all from Graceline furnishings (Iftea^\ M See them for yourself.197 words
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Advertisement330 1972-01-19 11 DIXIE OFFSHORE SERVICE CO. (HK) LTD. Managing Agents:DIXIE OFFSHORE SERVICE CO. (S) PTE LTD. 161 B THOMSON ROAD, GOLDHILL SHOPPING CENTRE Til: *****8 (3 lines) Cable "DOSCOL" Telex: RS ***** SINGAPORE 11. COMPANIES DOSCO REPRESENTS: Joy Oil Tools (Boosh-Ross, Lorkin, Kelco and Hillman-Kelley Divisions) U.S. Industries, Inc. 'Axelson, Inc.) Waukeshu330 words
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Article515 1972-01-19 12 The debate on Malaysia's budget was lively enough, and some of the criticism crisp, yet on the whole the Opposition did not leave the Finance Minister with too exacting a task. There are two facts which none of the speakers could demolish. Malaysia has had a reasonably515 words
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Article258 1972-01-19 12 The detailed negotiations for Britain's entry into the European Common Market, completed yesterday, mark the end of a long haul. At Saturday's ceremonial signing Mr. Edward Heath can look back with satisfaction on the realisation of one of his major electoral pledges. In retrospect, last year's bargaining258 words
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Article228 1972-01-19 12 Singapore's undergraduates who have been flag waving their tonso-ial rights presented an interesting case —themselves. The belief that university students have the special privilege of outlandishness is as old as some of the flat earth theories which Mr. Rajaratnam demolished the other day. Organising themselves into groups228 words
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855 1972-01-19 12 GROWING POWER OF MILITARY IN CEYLON By A CORRESPONDENT C'OLOMBO There have been disturbing signs In recent months that Ceylon is on the way to becoming a totalitarian state, and a growing suspicion that its Prime Minister, Mrs. Bandaranalke, may be planning to use the army to stay in powerFWF - 855 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1972-01-19 12 BREZHNEV HEARS THE SOUNDS OF PROTEST From THE ECONOMIST, London RUSSIA, like other communist states, is ruled by a few ageing men. They can count on the docility of a great part of a nation long accustomed to despotism, and only now achieving the transition to a mainly urban society1,127 words
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Article, Illustration579 1972-01-19 12 Charles Foley - The Black Panthers losing their grip Charles Foley By Los Angeles AS a revolutionary force capable of helping A black people the Black Panthers of America seem to have lost most of their credibility among their own people. The latest In a long line of panfher trial*, which has endedOFNS - 579 words
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Advertisement53 1972-01-19 12 ACE TONE L«d Amplifier. SA-I 12-W, RMS $140.00 SA-2 20-W, RMS 425.00 SA-J 30-W, RMS S ♦10.00 SA-* 45-W, RMS $1021.00 SA-* 80- W, RMS $12i0.00 Bus Amplifiers B-J 30-W, RMS I SSO.OO B-» 40- W, RMS 921.00 70-W, RMS $1595.00 (Cadi rtlKount ollowtd) II T.M.A. (Pte) LTD. mmmmm •1/«J53 words
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Advertisement161 1972-01-19 12 NYAL FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE for brighter, stronger teeth Daily brushing with refreshing Nyal ,'M Fluoride Toothpaste will effectively gm <</ MW 1 remove all stains and bad breath. Nyal $JT Fluoride Toothpaste will also prevent M gum from bleeding and provide a C> Jr protective film for tooth enamel M^^ iP^^161 words
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Article773 1972-01-19 13 HENRY CHANG - Challenges ahead for palm oil HENRY CHANG By UROM the looks of r things, the Malaysian palm oil industry is in; for an extremely active year. While exporters are still hammering their new marketing body (WMPOPA) into shape, producers have been presented with something to chew on in the form773 words
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Article165 1972-01-19 13 I NDKR changes an--1 nounced in the 1972 Malaysian budget, the flat rate of 7.5 per cent levied on exports of palm oil has been replaced by a new graduated scale. In the new scale, an export value not exceeding $350 a ton attracts the previous165 words
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Article, Illustration490 1972-01-19 13 AUSTIN MORAIS - Growth patterns of companies under industry groupings AUSTIN MORAIS By COME investors on the 0 Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore might not be aware of the major industry grouping their favourite counters come under. This might inhibit their investment decisions as they are unable to link the growth or490 words
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560 1972-01-19 13 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER By ONDON: Tin consumption In the free market countries should increase in the period 1970-75 by about 0.3 per cent to one per cent a year on average. It is expected to be 175,000-180,000 tons by 1975, an increase of 2,000-7,000 tons560 words
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Article231 1972-01-19 13 CROESUS WmtM - CROESUS WmtM By rE free bus ride trial in the City of Rome appears to have found little favour. Reports claim buses carried 60 per cent more passengers during the 10-day trial period but traffic congestion did not ease. Unfortunately the trial ran over the Christmas231 words
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Advertisement69 1972-01-19 13 "BOACs Jumbo jets to London from Bangkok xtwice weekly!^ For some people there is only one airline. Now the mighty BOAC 747 will jot you to London from Bangkok. Twice a week. Every Monday and Wednesday. Leaving at 10.55 p.m. Direct "connections available. Or spend a leisurely day in Bangkok69 words
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Advertisement275 1972-01-19 13 INSIDE 0 Wind of chance in Wall Street; Britain and Japan buy more rubber from Malaysia; ASEA start* to assemble lo»voltage lwitchgears at Jurong plant; Shipping column; People in business. Page 14. A Com.iani news; Share market report; tomsnodlticv. loaing prices and busineu done; Overseas markets New York. Melbourne and275 words
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Article, Illustration457 1972-01-19 14 S pore-built •hip for Hansa HANSA of Bremen, one of West Germany's biggest shipowners, has ordered an offshore supply vessel from a Singapore shipyard. Hansa, one of the partners of Offshore Supply Association (SEA), which was established in 1969. named the Singaporebuilt 1,000-ton craft OSA Lion. It Is the457 words
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Article1150 1972-01-19 14 JUREK MARTIN - WIND OF CHANGE IN WALL STREET JUREK MARTIN AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE REFORM By FINANCIAL TIMES WASHINGTON: William McChesney Martin's report on the American securities industry had one very explicit message for the New York Stock Exchange: "Heal thyself." it was a rather subtly delivered message since it was accompanied by1,150 words
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168 1972-01-19 14 JAPAN AND BRITAIN BUY MORE MALAYSIAN RUBBER- By AUSTIN MORAIS PRODUCTION and export of rubber by West Malaysia ior the first 10 months of 1971 was greater than that for a similar period in 1970 and exceeded the one million-ton level. According to the Malaysian Department of Statistics, this was168 words
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Article297 1972-01-19 14 Union Carbide Singapore has appointed Mr. Samuel H. C. Chu as general manager of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Metals Ores, in Jurong. He was general works manager of the company's Buklt Timah and Jurong plants prior to his present appointment. Mr. Chu will continue to serve on the297 words
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205 1972-01-19 14 KUK MAY - AS E A starts to assemble lowvoltage switchgear at Jurong plant KUK MAY By A SEA Singapore, a fully-owned subsidiary of the ASEA Group of Sweden, has just completed its first year of operations in the Republic. Presently, the Singaporebased firm is encaged in the marketing of products from the205 words
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123 1972-01-19 14 By GEORGIE LEE A MALAYSIAN company. H a r g 1 1 1 Engineering, recently delivered three aircraft refuellers to Indonesia for the governmentowned petroleum company, Pertamina, as part of an 11 -unit contract which the company won in an international tender last year. They123 words
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Advertisement120 1972-01-19 14 The American Embassy is sponsoring a Marine Fittings Catalog Show NTUC Conference Hall Time: 10am -spm 17th-20th January 72 Admission is free METRIC IS SIMPLER WITH THESE CONVERSION TABLES FROM ENGLAND I /j/|H Iff DIFFERENT TYPES FOR DIFFERENT 'fill PEOPLE FROM HOUSEWIVES TO ~~-«>Jr~~~~^^^'*^w/ ENGINEERS.CONVERSIONSON **»i^*«^' TEMPERATURE, LENGTH. AREA, VOLUME,120 words
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Advertisement201 1972-01-19 14 If you're looking for products to import, we've got a service that can help you. The State of New York of- Jjjyy-jSjP^jj^jP^ fers you a free service that helps to find sources of prod- ljS?2^^j?'^fe ucts, equipment, or materials '"X Tell us whether you want j^^^"2 y \^K to ouy201 words
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Article1084 1972-01-19 15 DID AND OFFIR PRICIS OFFI- CIALLV LUTED AT TMI CLOtI OF BUSINESS IN TNI tINCAPORE •.NO KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOM! OF TNI STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS VItTIRDAV WIRE INDUSTRIALS ACMA 1.75 > AJlnomoto 1.80 2.00 Alcan IST ni i Allied Choc 2.14 215 (—.03) n1,084 words
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Article1224 1972-01-19 15 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 I.OCO unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan 1 1 1 58. Allied Choc. (1) 2.17. (2) 2.16. 1 3 21,224 words
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Article58 1972-01-19 15 B'tai $15.20 +.40 Wearnes $4.86 +.26 S. Darby $3.10 +.15 Thoiie Sec. $3.84 +.14 Genting $2.34 +.13 Sea Corp $2.41 +.12 Larut $4.00 +.10 Wilkinson $5.20 +.10 S. Traders $5.95 +.10 O.C.B.C. $7.50 +.10 Hume <M> $1.77 +.07 U.A.C. $2.66 +.08 Hume (P) $2.71 +.06 I. R.G. $0.90 +.0558 words
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Article14 1972-01-19 15 Petalinc 53.80 —.06 F. Union $0.93 —.05 SB.S. $1.77 —.04 P.T.I. $0.66 —.0314 words
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Article21 1972-01-19 15 Most active stocks Merlin (M> 203.000 Haw Par 172,000 M. Bank 151.000 P.M.C. 138.000 Total Turnover 2.11 M Delayed Percentage 27.8921 words
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Article34 1972-01-19 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Industrials: 204.08 205.71 HoUls: 69.07 69.27 Properties: 128.98 128.80 Tins: 96.18 97.28 t rubbers: 123.90 126.29 Dec. 30, 1966 100 Dec. 31, 1968 100 t Dec. 29, 1962 10034 words
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Article381 1972-01-19 15 THE proposed 5 per cent sales tax will probably not be imposed on products of Chemical Company of Malaysia. This Is the confident belief of CCM chairman A. Keown who told shareholders attending the 10th AGM yesterday that these products will be exempted because of their Importance to381 words
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Article191 1972-01-19 15 'PHE Strait: tin price In x Penang yesterday fell 12 H cents to $620.12} per picul on an official ottering down eight tons to 312 tons. The steadiness of the local market reflected the overnight Londen metal price which remained unchanged at £1.4i8 per metric ton. The191 words
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Article53 1972-01-19 15 »U I. lUI London 46.175 45.925 B«lrut 46.50 46.20 Honickon« «7.*7 47>2 Zurich 46.008 45.108 46.208 46.008 Paris 46.57 4.V9* B'port (1) 47.475 47.475 t t Spore |2> 165.H0 18*. SO it) Export price in non-Merlin* areas In U.B. dollars per ounce. 12) Local dealers prices In Sin»:aiK)-<53 words
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Article22 1972-01-19 15 JAN. 18 RUBBER: 89.00 cents (down 0.75 cent). TIN: $620,122 (down Itl cents). Official offering 312 tons (down eifbt tons).22 words
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Article105 1972-01-19 15 pHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANOC, V SIMGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICE* PER PICUL YESTERDAY C«c«nut Oil: hulk J43t sellers. drum $45i sellers Ctpr»: Mixed ifo.b.) loose t'K Coat. S27 B. Ptpptr: V.-jmok ASTA whit.(.ob 100'-, NLW {210 sellers. Sarawak while f.o b 86 1 NLW *200 lellen. Sarawak apectal black fob.105 words
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Article37 1972-01-19 15 London copper prices on Monday (prrvioua In brackets). Wirebar Spot buyer (427.00 ((422. JO) seller (42V00 (£423.00 i. Three months buyer H33.50 U42».5u> Seller (434.00 1(430.00). Mirk.i Una: steady ai higher level, gales: 2.824 tons37 words
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Article40 1972-01-19 15 In London on Monday the palm oil prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK N European ports in bulk, sterling per lone ton Jin. IS to March 15 was quoted at Ik: isS sellers (UK{9O seller* 1.40 words
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Article322 1972-01-19 15 THE rubber market yesterday ruled from unchanged to half-a-cent lower than last night's final levels, and after a slow start, fair turnover developed. This was, however, confined to RSs One but spread Into the forwards where switching and hedging were evident. The mornlnß session closed very quiet. The322 words
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Article144 1972-01-19 15 'TUN International, thr monthly maraiinr rorrunrnting on the recent price decline in London MeUI Lxchangr (LME) tin, ujrt eye* are ««ain beinc tamed hopefully toward the Buffer Stock Manmcer. bat there has been no clear evidence of hit actual participation. Some believe he may even haveReuter - 144 words
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Article250 1972-01-19 15 rP and second liners were in for mildly firm support on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Observers noted as a healthy sign the greater inclination on the part of operators to place a premium on those stocks with proven merits. The Straits250 words
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Article352 1972-01-19 15 MELBOURNE. Tues. Weaknesses developed among mining stccks as tradi.ig progressed on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Industrials, however, firmed and oils were little changed. Turnover In the mining and oil sectors was slow after an opening burst. x.8.11.t chalked up one of the best gains at 5A3.40. but Srlcast352 words
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Article74 1972-01-19 15 'THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U*****.000 and above. 1 mth 4 7 8 to 5 l/16 r r 2 nuhs 5 18 to 5 5 16': 3 mths 5 3/16 to 5 3/8 T. 6 mths 574 words
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Article184 1972-01-19 15 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Jan. 18. Loral dollars to one unit HELUNO BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD S 8 Sterling Pou.id 7.4050 7.3725 7.3600 Australian Dollar 3.4300 3 3825 3 3625 Canadian Dollar184 words
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Article284 1972-01-19 15 YEW YORK, Wed. The market broke out of Us recent backing and filling pattern in the last hour of trading and closed with a modest gain for the day. Analysts attributed the advance more to technical factors than to any positive new developments although the background news was284 words
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Article191 1972-01-19 15 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Monday 86.70 Friday 86.67 Week ago 86.46 RUBBERS Monday 289.07 Friday 290.14 Week Ego 280.94 OILS Monday 302.60 Friday 305.08 Week ago 301.11 INDUSTRIALS Monday 498.2 Friday 490.7 Week ago- 470.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday ***** Friday 906.68 Week ego 907.96 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday191 words
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Article38 1972-01-19 15 On the frea tishanit market In Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar was quoted at 5 6425 for T.T. and 5.6330 for sash. Sterling whs quoted at 14.48 and •n. tael ef gel« at 326.75.38 words
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Article144 1972-01-19 15 UONO KONG. Tues An- other dull and featureless day ruled In the market with turnover the lowest since early June last. Ralli International put on one of the best gains in line with the rise of the price of the shares in London, putting on HKSI 30 to144 words
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Advertisement364 1972-01-19 15 lMh(4uqpu;l ACCOUNTANT (a) A recognised Accountancy qualification (b> Experience in finonciol. costing and manogenal accounting procedure* in o manu'octuring Compony holding o senici position. <ci So'ory in the region ot $1,500/- depending en qualification experience ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (ol L.C C Highc Accounting or equivalent (b) Experience in all aspects of364 words
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Advertisement590 1972-01-19 16 W(jSfo% SINGAPORE E^jfl ARMED FORCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERMANENT CAREERS Opportunities for permanent careers In the Singapore Armed Forces are available in the following catergorles ot vocations: a. Combat Vocations b. Technical Vocations c. Service Vocations 2. TERMS OF SERVICE Either permanent regular service until retirement 01 service for a specified590 words
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Advertisement578 1972-01-19 16 CIBA-GEIGY This well known International concern Is setting up a regional office In Singapore for expansion of Its operations in i.juth East Asia and requires to fill immediately two positions. MARKETING MANAGER (designate) for its Dyestuffs Division The man win be responsible to the Manager of the Division for the578 words
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Advertisement738 1972-01-19 16 UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA Pennohonan adalah dipelawa daripada warganegara Malaysia untuk mengisi Jawatan yang tersebut dibawah ml: Nun* Jiwatan Ouru Bahasa Inggeris A. Intnk ehalaaS J»Hf mempvnjti IJauh drntan Kepujian Tanfta Oaji $554. 592. 628 x 34 934, 982 1254 (Oaji pokok) KeUymkan Mempunyai Ijazah Kepujian dan Diploma Pendidikan dari Unlversiti2738 words
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Advertisement953 1972-01-19 16 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCY PSC NOTICE NO. 2 72 Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointment with the Broad-astlng Department ■a) POST: First C rade Chargeman (Piesel) b) SALARY SCALE: Scale L t/5 $625 x25 700. 725 x25 800> <c> AGE: Ncrmal v not less than 23 years953 words
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Article, Illustration304 1972-01-19 17 By — - By— By LIM SUAN KOOI Singapore, Tues QUICK CHANGE IN TOP GEAR AND RICKY SINGS AGAIN jniFTEEN minuses at the barber's, two inches of hair off and a bill for three dollars. That was all It cast singer Ricky May today to get back his passportMak Kian Seng - 304 words
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Article55 1972-01-19 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Former deputy Inspector-Oen-eral of Police. Tan Sri Hajl Hussaln bin Haji Mohamed Sldek. today became the new chairman of Oentlng Highland Hotel Bhd. Tan Sri Hussaln, 57. succeeds Tan Sri Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar. 74. who remains as a director and adviser to55 words
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Article54 1972-01-19 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. A 25-minute power failure hit hundreds of office workers in the city area this morning. It started at 8.30 a.m. but power was restored by the PI B just before 9 a.m. Places affected were government offices and shoos in Fullerton Road. Empress Place, Battery54 words
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116 1972-01-19 17 - SINGAPORE. Tues— The University of Singapore Students' Union is asking university administration to be "more tolerant and enlightened" towards the long hair fad. Although the authorities have not yet taken an official stand, the USSU, In a statement today said: "We hope116 words
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Article74 1972-01-19 17 CINGAPORE, Tues.— A 23--*J member Japanese economic mission arrived tonight for a five-day visit to study possibility of Joint ventures with local businessmen. The team, from the Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and led by Mr. M. Morishita. is on a tour of ASEAN countries to probe Investment74 words
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Article29 1972-01-19 17 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Thieves broke Into the Weng Soon Teck poultry farm In Yio Chu Kang Road last night and escaped with 100 fowls, valued at $600.29 words
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Advertisement328 1972-01-19 17 Jiß^^ THE GREAT cMX w SKm the shortest thesptical way I 13 900 Km 8.600 M.les ij^Afc I o^ofe. jE jp -^SIN(ffO?E H They can't help it. When a globe is transformed in Wonderful Copenhagen and continue by the SAS to a flat piece of paper, some distortion is 747-B328 words
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Miscellaneous933 1972-01-19 17 lON YOUR TV AND RADIO 300 P.M. Opening and Housewives' German Gymnastics Festival Matinee The Mysterious 7.N Pow Kung Murderer (Cantonese, Part 1- 7.41 News and Newsreel (C) English Subtitles) US The bold Ones The letter 3.41 For the Family (C) of the Law/Lawyers 4.11 A Diary of Events in933 words
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212 1972-01-19 18 Why this show of talent was such a flop THE recent MICOT (Most Ingenious Creation of Technology) exhibition held In the Conference Hall was nothing if not a colossal fiasco. It reflects badly on the organisers. Let me give the reasons why. The time: 11.45 a.m. The date: Jan. 9.212 words
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Letter108 1972-01-19 18 SLEEPLESS Nurses < S.T. Jan. 12 > has written in to complain about long night duty hours. May I add my comments. My friend is a stall nurse in a private hospital where nurses are made to do chores meant for the nurse-aids and amahs. Very often108 words
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252 1972-01-19 18 Woman driver and saucy signs from boys in green 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 wont your n o m e published. A FEW weeks ago while driving my son to252 words
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Letter93 1972-01-19 18 IT is ridiculous that we in Singapore should have to tune in to the radio station of a foreign country to get the results of horse races held here. The government gets its fair share of revenue from both betting taxes and radio licences and the least it can do93 words
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Letter92 1972-01-19 18 WE, Grade Three (Cambridge Certificate) students with only one credit would like to go to the Pre-U class this year. But the government's p jllcy bans us from admission to night classes because our best four or five subjects exceed the stipulated number by a point. Can the authority concerned92 words
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Letter83 1972-01-19 18 THERE Is something odd in the way the P.U.B. bills its consumers. Quite orten the reader aoes not examine my uncie's light meter but bases tne cna.rge on tne average montniy consumption. A consumer stancs to lose as an estimate is aiwa>s above 20 units even wnen actual consumption is83 words
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Letter59 1972-01-19 18 WE are working in an electronics firm drawing not more than $120 a month. Recently, we had our pay cut and told it was for our Central Providentt Fund. But how can that be when our salary does not exceed $200. Now we wonder if our bonus too will be59 words
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Letter46 1972-01-19 18 HOW about the Singapore Polytechnic or University of Singapore conducting part-time courses for examinations held by the Council of Engineering Institutions. For many of us who have no chance to go to a university, this is the only way to qualify as engineers. TECHNICIAN. Singapore 3.46 words
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Letter50 1972-01-19 18 GENERALLY Service No. \I 161, United Bus Company for Sembawang at 12 p.m. is caught by duty-off workers of the firm. So far so good. But must the workers occupy the front seats and talk to and distract the driver. I was horrified to see this happen. HORRIFIED. Singapore 26.50 words
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517 1972-01-19 18 DISSENT not just for the sake of DISSENT THE Democratic Socialist Club thanks the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam for his valuable and extensive feedback as a keen and regular reader of The People. There is nothing more dispiriting for a newspaper than to have no response and reaction from517 words
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152 1972-01-19 18 The peaceful jaian that has now become a racetrack WHEN the PWD undertook to resurface the private road in Jalan Lembah Thomson, we. the residents were elated. No more pot notes to avoid. Unfortunately the road now widened and connected to Thomson Ridge at tne farther end has become something152 words
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88 1972-01-19 18 An end to temple smoke nuisance GOVT REPLIES I REFER to the letter by "Resident 11 (ST.. Jan. 6). concerning the Kong Mln San Buddhist Temple. There are six cremators at this temple. Cremation is carried out with firewood. Of late the operator had been using wet firewood and this88 words
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Letter107 1972-01-19 18 I WISH to re:er to the complaint "Blackout of news because of an official's whim" by Deprived (G.T.. Dec. 9i The matter has been investigated and it was found that there were only five viewers watching the news programme on Channel 5 in the Bah Soon Pah Community Centre on107 words
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Letter91 1972-01-19 18 w.ITH reference to the letw ter from "N.PK. «S.T.. Dec. 21) the Primary Pro auction Depaxt merit pas an extension service oflei ing acvice emu assistance to members of ti?e public, especially tnose in the rurai areas. As ngntiy oointeo out by your corresponc ent. tne department Is aiso selling91 words
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Letter113 1972-01-19 18 T REFER to the letter headed "Asking for fee refund" by Thomas Limpa (ST. Dec. Hi. I hope that the following wlL explain the unavoidable delay befor refund can be made to HSC candidates. Refund vouchers wmch are lssueo by tx;e Cambncge Syncicate in sterling oo not normany reacn tins113 words
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Advertisement182 1972-01-19 18 Enjoy dynamic sound extravaganza with Sanyo four- channel stereo decoder. Sanyo DCA 1 700X and two rear speakers tiSC^Sf I SHHS Your stereo recordings of disc and tape or economically convert your ordinary 2-channel i stereo broadcast will no longer sound the same, stereo system into dynamic ultra modern ir^B|^^B^^_^_182 words
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Advertisement1077 1972-01-19 19 FOITtfIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST B S.I N. Orleans Bait/Phil. N.York Penani P Sham Spore Diakarta Kin|ston UOMEDON Dec II Dec 17 Jm 21 FM 1 Mar 2» MEMNON ill J FM I Ftl 7 FM I Ftl 21 Apr 17 ■"»•<» 'M 11 Jm 17 FM 211,077 words
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Advertisement908 1972-01-19 20 FOR NEW ZEALAND l^™^ Penan« P Sham Singapore Lufißl h" •CARPENTARIA 28/28 111 28/28 IM 28/11 111 LylteltOfl, Wel'ton, AuCk Carries 12 patseaicrs STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE 1 Singapore P. S'riam Penani liaeiif fan tAJULAt 28/28 Jai 27 111 28 Jaa Naiapattmam. Madras. Jijuut 11/18 Frt 28 Frt 21 Frt NaEapattinam, Madras.908 words
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Advertisement600 1972-01-19 20 gm F^SalayslatTTnternational m^ SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD JH No. 3OE. Jla Ampinj KuaU Lu.npur. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penang Arrtf.l: lUNGA ORKID 19/18 lai 11/28 U* Havre 13 2 London 16/2 R'dam 21/2 A'werp ?4 H'burf 26/2 Bremen 28/2 BUNGA MELOR 6/600 words
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Advertisement690 1972-01-19 21 THI PORT OF tINQAPORI AUTHO- OUT: CtnUur 81. Mini Lo« B/2. 1 niTY AMMOUNCto tni FOLLOW- Lladana B/3. strain Blncaporc B/4. ING BIRTHING ARRANCEMENTt Kyoto B/4. Blntlng B'S and C.8.: FOR JAN. I*. Bulau Punpu OUT: Bunga Melor 3/4. Mini Lady PORT KLANO Kn U N: l\« Mank 1/4. Mini690 words
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Advertisement931 1972-01-19 21 MANIFEST LINE lii«:ag tar IOUKNCt MAirUES OUMAN ANO CAPETtWN Singapora P. Wang Penan* "ANNA F la Part ■A VESSEL nm taa litae 1 »ci Laa*:g tar 10NCVUN. VANCOUVEI I.C, ALAMEIA ANI TACOMA Smgtpore P. Klang Penam •IYIA lATINA" 11/21 Jaa 21 Jaa leatiag tar: SAN FIANCISCO LtS ANIELES ANI [ACOMA931 words
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Advertisement744 1972-01-19 21 fwW Sovereign Marine l^^ Lines, inc. GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADINS FOR ASHTABUL A, HAMILTON AND TORONTO P. Klang Singapore HAMBURGER WALL M» 8/11 Mar 12/16 ADELFOTIS Apr 11/15 Apr 11/2) DIRECT SAILINGS TO SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LOURENCO MARQUES, DURIAN AND CAPETOWN Singapore P Klarp PHILIPPINE ADMIRAL Mar744 words
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Advertisement845 1972-01-19 21 i'jjfe.A I Bk7 LVX TeW e^Ba B^L tJHaaa^P^Bav TENDER TENDERS are invited from appropriate woodworking Contractors from all states for supply of large quantity of timber frames and mouldings for our Prefabricated Houses Detail drawings, specification and full particulars may be inspected at Malaysian Woodwool Products Berhad any time duiing845 words
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Article143 1972-01-19 22 THE FAMILY OF late Mrs Teo Hoe Kang (nee Mdm Tan Bong Neo) of 20 Emerald Hi'l Road thank Doctors and Staff Ward. 5/19 of O.H. Staff of Bank of America. Jurong and SOBCO ANZUK Ordnance Depot, friend, and relative, for their kind as.lstance and contributions during their recent143 words
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Article43 1972-01-19 22 4ARCARETTA-S BEAUTY SHOP In Hilton Hotel for halrstyllng perms, tinting, facials, body-massage. For appointment Tel. Spore *****4 open 8 a.m. daily. PLEASE BE INFORMED that our telephone number lias been changed to *****9 Mun Kai Piano Co.. 17J, Clemenceau Avenue, Spore 9.43 words
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Obituary637 1972-01-19 22 MRS. ANN CHAN nee Ann Tan, aged 33. passed away peacefully on Tuesday. 18th January. 1972. leaving behind loving husband, Cher Lai. children Nicholas, Caroline, Regina, Martin. Baby Mary Ann and devoted mother Mdm. Chung Swee Kirn and brother Sunny Tan to mourn her loss. Cortege will leave 86.637 words
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Advertisement99 1972-01-19 22 ANNOUNCIMtNT/PCWSONAL P «nt, word PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 s.oo FOR Minimum |75« tor IS voril tUH UtiAIL». Minimum Xl- tor 20 word, Minimum WO. lor 20 wordl. Minimum $11.2S lor IS words. MR. A. O'CORMAN Miss Ml. Stitt: Mr A Mrs. Robert Stitt of DuDlin have pleasure in announcing the99 words
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Advertisement806 1972-01-19 22 WANTED IMMEDIATELY (1) Forklift Driver with I—2 years work.ng experience. Age 21—45 years. (2) Machine Attendant*. Singapore Citizens. age 21—40 year*. (3) Female factory workera. Singapore Citliens. kge 16—25 yeara. Apply in writing or call personally at Personnel Department. Malaysia Tiles Manufacturing Company Ltd. 134 Hlllvlew Avenue, Spore 23. A806 words
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Advertisement1558 1972-01-19 22 WANTED a Mechanical Engineer with GIRLS REQUIRED a* Sale* R«Pre*ena Diploma or It* equivalent, with tatlve. for part/full-time In Slngaa minimum of one year experience pore and M"'**"* „K W Prrfrrnblv Singapore Citizen Salary distend Road. Spore 11. n^ramg" to* Experience. Pleaae WANTED BNOL.SH IHAKINO Van apply to Box 40881,558 words
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Advertisement1982 1972-01-19 22 SBLETAR HILLS 121. Jalan Jarak. REDDV IMPEX PROPERTY Consul Fully-furnished. 3 bedroom, semi- t.nt Offer.Most Luxur". Aw I'detached bungalow. Rent $380/- ment., Bungalow. Dlst 9 10 11 0.n.0. write Mr. 8.8 Tan. PO James *****4 Anytime Box 307. Spore or phone *****/ NEW DETACHED double storey house ***** office-hours. Phone1,982 words
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Advertisement1760 1972-01-19 22 OIST. luxurious executive apart- RELINQUISH BOOKING at cost Phase ment in Calrnhlll Road. 3 bedrooms. 12. Seletar Hill Type V bungalow, servant a amenities, parquet flooring Tel: Spore *****4. together with quality furnishings etc. OIST. 1» D-roomed bungalow, area: Price $130,000 Also 3-bedroomed 10,700 Ring *****9 Spore flat In Rally1,760 words
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Advertisement511 1972-01-19 23 (Cont. from Patfe 22). Tuition YAMAHA GUITAR COURSE New classss for beginners commencing K.b. '72. Monday: «-7 pm, Tuesday: •■7 pm Friday: 0-7 pm, 7-8 pm: First tome first served. Once a week, fee (20 Guitars provided In the aircondltloned classroom free of charge Phone Yamaha Music School. Tel. 52*09,511 words
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Advertisement620 1972-01-19 23 MAX FACTOR— a free course la the latest beauty techniques from Hollywood plus Beautiful Certificates for ladles In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Application forms available from Makeup artistes at most Factor counters or call 207*39 In Kuala Lumpur or ***** In Singapore for appointments. SINGAPORE CORRESPONDENCE (CHOOL (Assoctste of Rajas620 words
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Advertisement807 1972-01-19 23 TV/Radio a«rvlc«a NOOVIR RADIO A Electrical Traders. Specialise In repairing T.V.. Aircondltlontrs A refrigerators. Ring *****7 B'pore anytime. RIDIFFUfION T.V. RINTALS, H.P. OR CASH We have a complete range of models and prices our S HOW ROC. .d: IS2 Ctanenceau Avenue 233 People's Park Complex, l»t Fl. M 9 Joo807 words
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Advertisement934 1972-01-19 23 TO LONDON. OSTBNO, NIW YORK weekly Eights aid Europe tours 1972 Contact E.I.TA. B'pora *****/*****4. WIIKLV ROUND CHARTER flight! to and from London. All enquiries welcomed Tel Mitt Kok 531*00 (•'pore). Optical tfc Hearing aids FIDIRAI OFTIIK. Optometrist A Opticians, 88, Orchard Road Tsl: *****4. Branch: 20*. Supreme House. Penan*934 words
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Advertisement1031 1972-01-19 23 SCPTtMBIR I*7* RINAULT RIB In prefect condition. Only done 16.000 miles. (4.500 0.n.0. or S3 m p s Triumph Spitfire December 1965 accident free. (2.150 0.a.0. Hing Kit **277S after I p.m. I*7l AUSTIN MINI 1000 c.c. one owner. Immaculate condition. Low mileage with cartridge player. Price (4. J00 906.1,031 words
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Advertisement939 1972-01-19 23 •ALON CATALINA (Alr conditioned) welcomes Ladles /Oentlemea. 319 A River Valley Road (opposite Kllllncy Road) Singapore ******. JEANS SALON for Turkish bath/ Swedish massage, facial, manicure, halrtlntlng. 29-B. Tanglin Road. *****7. 8-pore MODERN NASSAOI, DRVNIAT. In-fra-Rays Sauna Sleambath 87A. Victoria Street. Corner Bras Basal) Road. *****. B'pore. CENTS SAUNA-BATH and939 words
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Advertisement468 1972-01-19 23 INDONESIA RESTAURANT has several vacarcies tor experienced (a) Chief Wairtvss. (b) Waitress. (c) Ser/ery. Fhost interested please call personally at Apollo Hotel 4th floor. Havelock Road Singapore 3. between 9 am /I] a r.i and 330 pm/5,C p m »vith two recent passport size photos PRINTING SALES REPRESENTATIVES A progressive468 words
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113 1972-01-19 24 Extortion gang crippled, revolver seized JOHORE BAIIRI Tues.— Police believe they have crippled an extortion ganr which was plannine to strike during the festive season next month. Ten men have been detained for questioning after a police raid on a kotigsi near Kluang. The police also seized a loaded revolver113 words
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152 1972-01-19 24 pENANG, Tues. Delegates to the PATA workshop have been invited to bring some beautiful girls from their countries to participate in the "Miss PATA" contest to be held on Jan. 28. PATA workshop organising secretary Mr. Wong Pak Sun disclosed this at152 words
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66 1972-01-19 24 PSA engineer takes course in Britain SINOAPORE. Tues. A Port Authority electrical engineer, Mr. Lee Hoong Pun. Is now attending a six-week training course In Britain. The course, which began yesterday and ends on March 2. Is specially arranged to train field engineers to operate and maintain sea-fix equipment to66 words
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Article38 1972-01-19 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Tan Hoay Ole. general manager of an insurance company, has been elected president of the Boys' Brigade. Vice-presidents: are Mr. Khoo Buan Hln and Mr. Pok Tal toy. have to pay any contrlbu-38 words
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341 1972-01-19 24 Ad men plead for more tolerance and time TV Malaysia 5 pc surcharge plan KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday •JMIK Advertisers Association will plend for "more tolerance and time" from the Government over the proposed five per cent surcharge on foreign-produced advertisements on TV Malaysia. Officials from the association will present their341 words
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221 1972-01-19 24 Workmen's compensation to double under social insurance scheme PENANG. Tues rpHE value of benefits under Malaysia's social insurance scheme will be double what is admissible at present under the Workmen's Compensation Act, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) adviser on social security here, Mr. A.N. Ambo. said today. "Under the scheme,221 words
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Article64 1972-01-19 24 SINGAPORE. Tues.--Anolher 332 units of 3-room improved flats at Blocks 20 and 21. Upper Changi Road estate will be sold on Thursday under the Housing Board's home-ownershlp-for-the people icheme. The MP for Kampong Chal Chee. Irene Sha'arl Tadin. will officiate at the balloting ceremony of the64 words
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Article32 1972-01-19 24 SINOAPORE. Tues The Inter-Religious OrßanLsatum today held a meeting on "To know each other's religion" at the Cathedral of Good shepherd in Queen Street. About 30 people attended.32 words
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Article34 1972-01-19 24 SINOAPORE. Tues. Foo Siang Heng. 19, jobless, was fined $800 today when he admitted having 136 kartoos of ganja at his house In Kuala Loyang. Changi. on June 30 last year.34 words
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Advertisement1198 1972-01-19 24 ESTATES OF: WILLIAM CLARK HINDSON, deceased late of 6, Oaken Drive. Claygate Esher, Surrey, England, who died testate on 7th December 1969, domiciled In England. FRANCIS AUOUSTE FAIRWEATHER, deceased late of 15 Stuart Avenue, Perth, Scotland, who died testate on 4th April 1971. domiciled in Scotland. UDHAM SINGH CHOPRA, deceased1,198 words
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Advertisement1041 1972-01-19 24 SALE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT EXCESS PROPERTY consisting of 69 Items heavy construction equipment (dump trucks, generators, air compressors, etc). Bid opening date Is 10:00 AM, 3 February 1972. Property Is located at MINDEF Bedok Site. Upper East Coast Road Contact Cpt. Downhour at Bedok Site Phone: *****5 from 8 AM1,041 words
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Miscellaneous13 1972-01-19 24 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ~^To""kTk\"l I ITTOOICJOWOPU& VX^»\s VVOSma... BUT WeWNALLV) j13 words
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Article, Illustration499 1972-01-19 25 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By QREEN TIGER stepped out stylishly in a trial with Daryl's Fame on a fast track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Breaking into a sprint from the 4f, the two stablemates ran the last 3f in 37 i/5 with Green Tiger striding out strongly499 words
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157 1972-01-19 25 MELBOURNE. Tues. The Australian Open tennis tournament next year could be without Its main sponsor following the clash between the International Lawn Tennis Associutlon and World Championship Tennis. Managing-director of Slazenper? (Australia) Ltd., Noel Morris, said here last night that his company wouldReuter - 157 words
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Article221 1972-01-19 25 THE NEWCOMERS LOVABLE 111. a newcomer in Class 4 worked well at Kuals. Lumpur yesterday striding out fluently over 3f in 39. Lovable, late Nations 1 Joy. a four-year-old English horse by High Trea son, has not won a rac e but has finished "on221 words
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Article18 1972-01-19 25 LONDON, Tues. Itussia beat Fnuland 6-3 in an .nternational table tennis match at Dunstable last night.18 words
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221 1972-01-19 26 An August date for 1973 Seap Games proposed By ERNEST FRIDA (SINGAPORE National Olympic Council vice-president, Inche Mohammed Ghazali Ismail, has suggested that the Seventh Seap Games in Singapore be held from Aug. 8 to 18 next year. Inche Ghazali, who was Singapore's chef de mission to the last Seap221 words
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Article238 1972-01-19 26 CRUZEIRO WILL BE COSTLIEST kTALA LUMPUR, Tues. Cruzeiro, the leading Brazilian soccer club, wiU be the most expensive team for FAM to invi.te to Malaysia. FA M secretary Da to Kwok Kin Keng said yester day Cruzeiro would be paid $60,000 for their match against a Malaysian Selection at Merdeka238 words
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Article136 1972-01-19 26 SICC GOLF MEDAL TO WILKINS N. Wilkins with 36 point* yesterday won the SICC A 1 medal monthly golf competition at the Bukit Course. Runner-up was H. Harvey on count back from Kee Bee Khim with 34 points. The first nine ball sweep winners were N. Wilktns anj Mackrlzia with136 words
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Article60 1972-01-19 26 Victoria School edged St. Andrew's School 3-3 to take the Serangoon District Schools 'A' div. boys badminton title at Parry School yesterday. In the third placing match. Hartley edged Whampoa Secondary Chinese 3-3. St. Joseph's Convent trounced Cedar Girls 5-0 for the 'A' girLs title, while60 words
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314 1972-01-19 26 Busy year ahead for Sonny and his March SONNY RAJAH will be heavily committed to motor racing in Japan, Macao and England this year if he strikes a happy partnership with his just-acquir-ed March 712 m, reports PERCY SENEVIRATNE. The canary yellow March was flown In last week and will314 words
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Article, Illustration456 1972-01-19 26 I'LL 'WHUP' FRAZIER, CLAY SAYS IT AGAIN NEW YORK, Tues Ml HAMMED Ali (Cassius Clay) marked his 30th birthday yesterday contending that he's "still young" and could "whup" heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier in any return bout. Telling newsmen assembled for a birthday luncheon that a re-match with Frazier would456 words
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Article241 1972-01-19 26 I{UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia have entered for the Asian Zone Eastern section of the 1971-72 Thomas Cup badminton competition. Matches in this section must be completed by October. The winners will meet the Western section winners in the zone final which must be played before241 words
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652 1972-01-19 27 Liverpool, Leeds clash in next round Celtic are home to Albion in Scottish Cup LONDON, Tues. Liverpool and Leeds, two of the favourites for the English F.A. Cup, have been drawn to meet in the fourth round on Feb. 5. Liverpool were beaten by Arsenal in last season's final, andReuter - 652 words
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Article64 1972-01-19 27 CHICAGO. Tues. The International Olympic Committee are determined to "convince the world the Olympics Is a sportIns event and not a business enterprise." according to lOC president Avery Brundage. Mr. Brundage made it plain that .the Olympic rules on amateurism would be rigidly enforced at the WinterReuter - 64 words
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421 1972-01-19 27 Tennis is booming but storms keep brewing ■J^EW YORK. Tues. A series of political events, related seemingly by choice rather than by chance, continue to leave organised tennis in a state of tumult at a time when the sport is enjoying record participant popularity. The most recent controversy came lastNYT - 421 words
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460 1972-01-19 27 rKYO. Tues.— Hokkaido, site of next month's Winter Olympic Games. Is Japan's last frontier. But it may never be the .-.ime after the transformed capital Sapporo stages the 11th Winter Games, the lirst in Asia, from Feb. 3-13. Hokkaido, japan's northernmost island,Reuter - 460 words
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Article, Illustration71 1972-01-19 27 YOUNG American pro Johnny Miller dares at the ball as his putt rings the cup on the second hole in the final r hi ml of the Bine Crosby pro-am tournament at Pebble Beach, California, on Sunday. Miller parred the hole and went on to tie71 words
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213 1972-01-19 27 LONDON. Tues. Sir Alf Ramsey, manager of the England scccer team, dropped a gentle hint today that seme of his top stars may not be in the squad by the time the next Worl Cup is played in 1974. "We all realise thatAP - 213 words
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Article30 1972-01-19 27 TOKYO. Tues.— Orient t in.nr welterweight champi mC h.ir.gXii Lee of South Korea will defend his crown against Japanese challenger I'mnichi Sato on March 4 in Seoul.- -Kcute.-.30 words
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183 1972-01-19 27 Swim boss asks for more, just in case CYDNEY, Tues. As Australia's squad of swimmers continue to smash world records, Australian Swimming Union secretary Syd Grange is so confident of further shining performances that he is to ask the world swimming body, Fina, for more world record forms. His requestReuter - 183 words
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Article49 1972-01-19 27 CANBERRA. Tues. Heavy overnight rain caused the cancellation of play due to begin here today between the Rest of the World cricket team and a Southern New South Wales team. Officials called off play after Inspecting the rain-soaked Manuka Oval, venue for the two-day match.49 words
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Article107 1972-01-19 27 NEW YORK, Tues. Jack Nicklaus' US$2B,OOO playoff victory in the Bing Crosby pro-am golf tournament on Sunday moved him into second place among professional golf's money winners for the year. Still on top of the money winners' list is George Archer, whose sixth place tie107 words
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Advertisement122 1972-01-19 25 J& KEEP YOUR IRONS CLEfIH f, WHETHER YOU KEEP YOUR CLUBS fIT HOME OR UU* 1A fI T THE CLUB T fIKE TIME i^^lJja. jo CLEfIN THEM REGULfIRLY y i*ft ...IT CRN SRVE YOU STROKES. IF THE GROOVES W m Of FIN IRON ARE NOT y M m CLEfIN, THE122 words
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Advertisement227 1972-01-19 25 I,i I I I IJ y 111 j— -^^^^^3ft^rY^ Yes. fcx as little as $8,250/- in down payment, payable in stages, you can own a first-class shop unit in one of the most prestigious shopping centres in Singapore, at the SlO million QUEENSWAY S BpopWJlo^|i^H f SHOPPING CENTRE- situated right227 words
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Advertisement169 1972-01-19 26 Mgmttff ELECTRONIC WWtHw/ PRINTING ••••••••••OOOCOOO CALCULATOR vwif/i COMPUTOR MEMORY! •••••••••••••••••000 bring YOUR 4^JF DESKTOP M CALCULATOR '%gT q Features of Ns < s^^^^Bßr Vl ■jJP^TOO'^^ x Provided with a key for With Exchange Function Five Registers and one Memory O A Complete LSI Machine Completely Computor Oriented. 0 Practically usable169 words
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Advertisement77 1972-01-19 26 ENCYCLOPEDIA BARGAIN $20 exclusive offer for Straits Times readers W fwM »n I +m*t Or H cw>« nunj tUi^^^^ MMMniM MM a M UM IM. o«, MM urm >>M MinMtMik.! oiw tm Me men M< .iZd^l Hum or mo^v Ml lot (10/. pant* to I I TMI $T«AITS IIMfS MUSS77 words
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Miscellaneous83 1972-01-19 26 SOCCER SBHPL Dlv. 1-^ MSA v Outhrie Waugh (Jalan Besar 6.30 p.m.»; Dlv. 2 Borneo Group v Sime Darby (Geylang 5.15 p.m.); Nasuk United v Imperial Hotel (Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m.); Dlv. 3 OCBC v United Overseas Bank; Spore Tobacco v Spore Qiaos, Gen Bank of Netherlands v Chartered Bank;83 words
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Advertisement119 1972-01-19 27 GUINNESS BOOK of RECORDS Now available-latest 18th edition //FASTEST, Ir-SMALIEST //^RKHEST^^OIDIST T^DEEPEStX II HEAVIEST^ V^ L qu PE sT i*/™*^ REFERENCE BOOK J f i fl <•* ifl Whether the discussion concerns mm fl most expensive wine, the greatest a^B*"^^ j weight lifted by a man, the ff I M119 words
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504 1972-01-19 28 NGIAM TONG HAI - Traders welcome Malaysia decision NGIAM TONG HAI: Re-export of China goods By Singapore, Tuesday JT will be a really happy and prosperous Chinese New Year for us This was how dealers here today welcomed the Malaysian Government decision to allow them until April to re-export China-made goods to Malaysia. Originally,504 words
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Article49 1972-01-19 28 MANILA, Tues. A proposed ASEAN summit conference scheduled for March has been postponed, Indonesian Ambassador Kusno Utomo said today The meeting was to have been held here on the Invitation of President Marcos, who had also suggested that It be widened into an Asian summit. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article43 1972-01-19 28 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim, making his first visit abroad since his appointment, will accompany the Security Council to Addis Ababa (or meetings beginning on Jan. 28 on Southern African problems, a UN spokesman said today. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article34 1972-01-19 28 BONN. Tues. Forty West German cattle breeders face possible prosecution for illegally fattening calves with the female sex hormone oestrogen and causing a danger to people who eat veal Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article33 1972-01-19 28 PARIS. Tues. Writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre today was formally charged wiUi defaming the police following a complaint lodged b> Interior Minister Raymond MarceUln against some of his recent writings. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article33 1972-01-19 28 WASHINGTON. Tues. A» 697 men and women on Death Rows round the country waited anxiously, the U.S. Supreme Court today began hearing arguments on whether to outlaw the death penalty. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration265 1972-01-19 28 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. A. Carl Kotchian (above). president of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation in California, flew in tonight on a twofold mission. It is to: DISCUSS the prospect of his Singapore firm doing additional maintenance work far American and265 words
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126 1972-01-19 28 JAKARTA, Tues. One of Jakarta's most prominent activist editors was released from Indonesian army custody today after being held 24 hours for interrogation. Mr. Aristedes Katoppo, Managing Editor of the mass circulation Christian dally Sinar Harapan, returned home at noon after a lengthy interrogation by126 words
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Article475 1972-01-19 28 T ONDON. Tues. Equities moved lower today on small selling ant. lark of Institutional support. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times tndei was on 9.3 at 455.9. I)iiiil..p. ICI. AP Cerent ami I'nllevet were leaders to weaken, and on bid situation* Allied Suppliers, Cavrnhanv Guest Keen and Miles475 words
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108 1972-01-19 28 NEW YORK. Tues. Overseas flights into and out of Kennedy Airport were disrupted yesterday by the strike of 1.600 Canadian air- traffic controllers. In addition, all flights between New York City and Canadian airports were cancelled. Pan American Airways and TWA reported that their trans-AtlanticAP - 108 words
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Article60 1972-01-19 28 If RTS decides to go anead witn tne direct telecasts, either of taose two satellites can be used in the Singapore "hook up." Sentosa was used for ciirect teiecast on Oc'.. 24 last year when the earth station was officially opened. It carried direct u>lecasts for 45 minutes from60 words
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Article33 1972-01-19 28 MADRID. Tues. Riot Police yesterday smashed a protest inarch by Madrid T'lmemty medical students in 'he worst violence Knee police occupied the campus nearly three years ugo to put down disorders.33 words
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Article30 1972-01-19 28 TOKYO. Tues. Nippon Miniature Bearing Co. said .ocUiy H plans to send a mission U) Singapore to investigate the possibility of setting up a manufacturing pant there. AP.AP - 30 words
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