The Straits Times, 28 January 1972
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Title Section24 1972-01-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200.000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article489 1972-01-28 1 Hijacker killed at airport NEW YORK, Thursday A HIJACKED Mohawk Airlines tur-bo-prop aircraft was tailed by a sister-plane across New York State today, in a zig zag pre-dawn flight which ended in the death of the hijacker. The dramatic air chase ended at Duchess County Airport nearAgencies - 489 words
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Article30 1972-01-28 1 LONDON. ThuM. Police launched a big hunt throughout south London today following the theft from a goods train of £30.000 worth of silver bullion, believed bound for Sweden.30 words
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Article29 1972-01-28 1 TUNIS. Thurs. President Bhutto had talks with Libyan leader Col. Muammar Oaddafi in Tripoli last night shortly after his arrival from Tunis, the Libyan news agency reported.29 words
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Article27 1972-01-28 1 MANILA, Thurs. At least •even person* wen Injured today In a wild clash between police and students protesting against a rlae In school fees AP.AP - 27 words
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151 1972-01-28 1 Japan, Russia to discuss peace treaty rKYO, Thurs. Japan and the Soviet Union today agreed to negotiate a peace treaty. The two countries resumed diplomatic ties In 1956, but have been technically In a state of war with each other since the Becond World War. Negotiations for the new peace151 words
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Article121 1972-01-28 1 BELGRADE, Thurs. Croatian extremists have claimed responsibility for the crash of a Yugoslav airliner in Chechoslovakia yesterday. An alleged spokesman for a Croatian organisation told a Swedish newspaper today, that a bomb had been placed on board the plane, in the belief that Yugoslav Prime Minister DJemalReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration474 1972-01-28 1 EDWARD LIU - Two from blaze tanker still missing EDWARD LIU By Singapore Thursday TWO crew members of the Liberian tankei Kvmo, which caught lire near the Hotsburg Lighthouse on Tuesday, are still missing, according to its master today. Greece born Mr. Kak- karis Chrlstoforos. 38. who has commanded the 42.757 ton tankerMAZLAN BADRON - 474 words
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Article387 1972-01-28 1 Election stunt says Hanoi PARIS, Thurs. Hanoi's chief negotiator Xuan Thuy today scorned President Nixon's new peace proposals as falling "perfectly into the framework of his election campaign." Mr. Thuy's comments were made In reply to US Ambassador William Por ter, who formally tabled the Nixon package at today's 142AP; UPI - 387 words
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Article41 1972-01-28 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Dr. Henry Kissinger said today that the first meal to be served during Mr. Nixon's visit to Peking. In a spirit of uniting the nations, will be American cottage cheese and Chinese soya sauce. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article41 1972-01-28 1 DETROIT. Thurs. The FBI was called In today to investigate a threat to dump a powerful nerve gas in American reservoirs The threat was made In a letter mailed from Perth, to a radio station here. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article23 1972-01-28 1 TOKYO. Thurt. A rolling earthquake jolted Tokyo and its surrounding areas today, but there were no reports of damarr. AP.AP - 23 words
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Advertisement117 1972-01-28 1 Diamond Gem Set Rings QO DE SUVA BROS MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. •3. Raffles Place. Singapore 1. Tel: *****. 9531 yOUR Straits Times today is 44 pages in THREE sections, including a four-page section in full colour. Business Times is in Section Two (Pages 33, 34 and 35). SEIKO Be on time117 words
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Advertisement78 1972-01-28 1 OH\0 H\c 35 Tjf 4^ awji i M^»_a Solßhib^ CO OLYMPUS 3'j isßßf 9L "Ifll'isH"* OLYMPUS 35 EC The world's smallest electronic 35mm camera for every lighting condition, even by the light of a small candle. No exposure worries, whether it's dark or bright. Everything is handled by the electronic78 words
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Article, Illustration422 1972-01-28 2 US offers Hanoi billions as peace price Kissinger's hush hush talks fHE U.S. has offered to rebuild North Vietnam's eco no m y with massive postwar aid, but rejected demands that it over throw the South Vietnamese Government as the price for peace. Details of secret talks held by U.S.Reuter; UPI - 422 words
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136 1972-01-28 2 BEIRIT, Thurs. Libya and Britain nave signed official papers ending their 20-year treaty of alliance and related military and economic agreements, the Middle East News Agency said tonight. The agency said the papers were signed on Tuesday by Maj. Abdel Salam Jallcud, a member of136 words
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290 1972-01-28 2 Call for troops cut in Europe by Red bloc PRAGUE, Thursday. READERS of the seven Warsaw Pact countries yesterday called for a reduction of troops in Europe, including both foreign and the national armies of European countries. The statement appeared to be the first official mention by the pact that290 words
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90 1972-01-28 2 PARIS. Thurs. Film star Brigitte Bardot. 38. lock her >ounger sister Mijanou to court today in a bid to settle a dispute over an apartment. She is seeking a court order fer Mijanou to leave the flat on the fashionable Left Bank, which she owns.Reuter - 90 words
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Article40 1972-01-28 2 ACCRA. Thurs. The Government of ousted Prime Minuter Dr Kofi Busla left Ohana an external debt of about USS 530 million (about £200 million 1 during Its 27 months in office the Ohana News Agency mid today— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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250 1972-01-28 2 Nixon aim to prolong war in Vietnam: Hanoi HONG KONG. Thurs. Th t North Vietnamese official newspaper Nhan Dan today hit our at President Nixon's budget proposals, accusing him of aiming at prolonging and intensifying the war in Indo-China. In a commentary which was broadcast the paper also bitterly attackedReuter - 250 words
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Article35 1972-01-28 2 WABHINOTON. Thurs. Australia's Opposition leader Mr. Oough Whitlam arrived last night for talks with Secretary of State Mr. William Rogers and Dr. Henry Kissinger on China and other foreign policy questions.35 words
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274 1972-01-28 2 The ten secret trips to paris: How he did it WASHINGTON, Thursday |)K HENRY Kissin- ger. President Nixon's super-secret emissary, was able to slip into Paris unnoticed on 10 occasions last year to negotiate with the North Vietnamese, thanks in part to French President Georges Pompidou. Dr. Kissinger. the manReuter - 274 words
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Miscellaneous25 1972-01-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby S7 I I /but you cam y >. m «oee/ «c) kkturn the hw' without v v^ v™ 6 <HK> ***"025 words
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424 1972-01-28 3 12-clause EEC Bill comes as a surprise LONDON. Thursday THE British Government today published its Bill to bring Britain into the European Common Market, foreshadowing bitter parliamentary battles in the year ahead. First skirmishes in the House of Commons are expected within two weeks on the legislation, regarded as theReuter - 424 words
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199 1972-01-28 3 Tongue lashing for the Tories on Rhodesia LONDON, Thursday. BRITAIN'S Conservative Government won parliamentary approval last night of its handling of the Rhodesian situation after a tongue-lashing from angry Labour Party members. The Labour Opposition had forced a protest vote against the Government's Rhodesian policy but was defeated on aReuter - 199 words
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Article121 1972-01-28 3 Six rob couple at gun-point MANILA. Thurs. Six men held a German businessman and his Filipino wife at gun-point at Makati city near here and robbed them of 85.000 pesos. 20.000 marks (US $6,000) and Jewellery, po- < lict said today. Police said Manfred Wurr. 60. of Hamburg, let theReuter - 121 words
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Article32 1972-01-28 3 LONDON. Thurs —A London Chambsr of Commerce and Industry trade mission will visit the Soviet Union in March to discuss future An^lo-Sovlet tn'de links. It was announced here today— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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187 1972-01-28 3 Russia: Sihanouk taking Chinese line MOSCOW. Thurs. Exlli ed Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk was accused here ot taking a Chinese propaganda line and making "sacrlle- gious" allegations against the Soviet Union. Tass news agency said that In an Interview with the New York Times that the Prince said Moscow didReuter - 187 words
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Article143 1972-01-28 3 Plane bomb hoax pair jailed CYDNEY. Thurs Pc ter Pasquale Macari, the 36-year-old Englishman who admitted he was the mysterious "Mr. Brown" involved in the I *****.000 Qantas bomb hoax, wax sentenced today to 15 Tears in jail. Raymond James Poyntinit. 29. a barman, was Jailed for seven years for143 words
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Advertisement42 1972-01-28 3 PEST JSSSSL RODENTS. HORNETS COCKROACHES. MOSOUITOEB, ETC PRE CONSTRUCTION SOIL TREATMENT AGAINST WHITE ANTS AND AOVICE ON ALL PEST PROBLEMS. FUMIGATION OF SHIPS. PRODUCE. FURNITURE. PIANOS AND PtRSONAL EFFECTS. CALL IN THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS A member of trie Rentokll I world-wide group42 words
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Advertisement178 1972-01-28 3 TOPSIDE BEEF new Zealand Top Quality (454 g) Ib 1.40 LAMB LOIN NEW ZEALAND (454 g) Ib 1.60 MINCED MEAT Australia Freshly Minced (454 g) Ib 1.30 COOKED BEEF sliced hornel 3oz P kt 1.25 CAULIFLOWER flavrpac 10 0, pkt I.QQ LOGANBERRIES pintail uk. (45u> ib 2.00 GRAPEFRUITS Jaffa 1178 words
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Advertisement185 1972-01-28 3 Buy ill Singapore manufactured products 1 SUGAR SIS Super-refiied Guaranteed slb 1.55 CORN OIL LAM SOON Polyunsaturated 4-j Ib 4.45 SELF RAISING FLOUR sunshine 21b pkt 80 FRUIT CAKE sunshine (454 8 > ie oz 1.30 FRESH MILK festival Pint pkt 95 CORDIALS FESTIVAL 3 Flay. Jumbo S.ze 2.95 YOUNG185 words
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Article, Illustration323 1972-01-28 4 PEKING. Thursday HEADS turned in Peking's main ■tnrt today as Hone Knnc hum film .nl ri-ss Nancy Kwan went shopping as h.r first visit to China n»-arr<l its end. The attractive long-hair and Swedish furcoat of the star of "The World of Suxie Wong"Reuter - 323 words
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Article365 1972-01-28 4 DON'T TRY AN INVASION OF TIBET WARNING lIONG KONG, Thurs. The Peking People's Daily warned India today not to interfere in China's internal affairs and try to invade Tibet. The warning was contained in an editorial attacking the recent call of the Dalai Lama,Reuter - 365 words
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197 1972-01-28 4 Bodies of Bengali officers found in mass grave ])ACCA. Thurs. A mass grave containing the bodies of Bengali officers oi the Pakistani Army has been discovered m Malnamatl Cantonment (garrison), near the eastern town oi Comilla. according to a report irom the Comllla District Commissioner. A Bangladesh Government spokesman saidReuter - 197 words
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Article37 1972-01-28 4 ATHENS. Thurs Priests obeying a clamp-down on hippies by their bishop ordered a bridegroom to shave off his beard before his marriage and banned a long-haired youth from acting as godfather at I christening .—ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article54 1972-01-28 4 BERMUDA. Vhurs P» ul Außustus Belvln. 28. was found Ku'.ltv and sentenced to death >eslerdav for the murder of Englishwoman Jean Burrow v 24. a reporter In a purported confession. Belvln ?ald he riped Miss Bur--IDW.S three time- and held her under water in Hamilton Harbour54 words
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Article46 1972-01-28 4 LUSAKA. Thurs. A moth" tied her young son's hands behind his back, poured p over him and set him on Bri here after a neighbour complained about children stealing mangoes. Police said a Ml pu. out the (lames and the boy to hospital.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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358 1972-01-28 4 TUNIS. Thurs PRESIDENT Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan yesterday urgently called on Bangladesh leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to start face-to-face talks. "Sooner or later we will have to meet, this is inevitable, and the sooner the better." he told a Press conference afterReuter - 358 words
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162 1972-01-28 4 PEKING HAS HER OWN SUPERSONIC JETS REPORT PARIS. Thurs. China has built a multimission supersonic combat aircraft, the F-9. capable of flying at twice the speed of >ound. the French Air Force magaiine Air Actualites said today. The Chinese air force has 80 such aircraft in service. China is buildingReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement89 1972-01-28 4 Del Monte Catsup is not just tomato. It's an original I blend of S^p^^ choice K*AD t «nst 1 ingredients. 8*» Wli/lf Of course Del Monte uses the best P^Nl APP^ tomatoes. But that's only part of the story. ,JIL JV|MF(jA^ jk Our special recipe is an original blend of89 words
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Article, Illustration526 1972-01-28 5 KATE WEBB - ANGKOR lives on lives on KATE WEBB By ...despite Communist occupation PHNOM PENH They've changed the guard at Angkor Wat. Cambodian rebel soldiers stands sentry duty within the fabled temples themselves. More highly trained North Vietnamese troops watch the perimeter. Communist soldiers rather man inrernational tourists have occupied the 11thcenturyUPI - 526 words
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476 1972-01-28 5 Neal Ascherson - Neal Ascherson By OELGRADE Yugoslavia is weathering the most serious crisis to hit the Federation since the breach with the Cominform in 1948. The headlong movement of Croat nationalists towards some cloudy ideal of national independence has been checked. The leadership of theOFNS - 476 words
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767 1972-01-28 5 Leslie Colitt - Up goes trade between the Germanys Leslie Colitt Si Berlin E^AST German Com- munists may have a reputation for ideological rigidity, but when it comes to foreign commerce they are pragmatists. Nowhere is this more evident than in the burgeoning trade between East and West Germany. Although the (East) GermanOFNS - 767 words
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Advertisement118 1972-01-28 5 f* WORLD FAMOUS A m -sj BBS Hi MIGHTY CHAIN HOIST W i lEVER HOIST 1 1 For quality efficiency and good 15 A 0 i after sale service which in- M A^ j| elude regular visits by Engi- A 6 neers from the factory in Japan C fly Use118 words
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Advertisement108 1972-01-28 5 *****71? GLASS STORAGE JAR! Buy the 4 oz. jar of Maxwell House Enjoy Maxwell House now in the Instant Coffee now. The jar is a beautiful, attractive glass container clear glass container. And Maxwell House is the coffee IWI A V 1 A# C I that's not like other instant108 words
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114 1972-01-28 6 S'pore may be base of wildlife tours SINOAPORE. "Hiurs. Singapore ni y become a starting point for wildlife enthusiasts on tours of the area by the end of the year. BOAC's wildlife consultant, Mr. Tony Beamish, Ls In Singapore to study the possibilities of organising tours to neighbouring Islands, using114 words
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Article24 1972-01-28 6 SINOAPORE Thurs. Thieves broke into a coffee-stall In Telok Blangah Road yesterday and escaped with $243 and cigarettes worth more than $85.24 words
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Article, Illustration214 1972-01-28 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Polytechnic plans to diversify its rubber and plastics division. Some form of postgraduate course for the Institution's rubber technician diploma holders Is also under study. Announcing this today, the Polytechnic's, principal. Mr. A. Robert Edis. said: "The diversifications are214 words
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Article45 1972-01-28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Alitalia today announced that It will fly thrice weekly from Rome to Washington via Milan and Boston from May. The airline's Singapore office said that passengers here wishIng to catch these flights would have to fly to Rome first.45 words
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Article81 1972-01-28 6 MP to attend St. John meeting SINGAPORE. Thurs. The St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade In Singapore will hold a meetIng on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. The meeting at the Ambulance headquarters' conference room, will be chaired by the MP for Kallang Incite A. Asia Karlm. It will discuss the81 words
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Article38 1972-01-28 6 SINGAPORE. Thura. The National Safety First Council of Singapore Is sending Its executive secretary, Mr. Bam Ho Llm Hul. for a study tour In Australia. Mr. Ho will leave for Australia on Sunday.38 words
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302 1972-01-28 6 Genuine S'poremade TV sets not affected SINGAPORE, Thursday BONA FIDE Singapore-made television sets will not be affected by Brunei's refusal to give Commonwealth preferential tariff to certain sets bearing the "Made in Singapore" label. This Is because genuine Singapore-made sets those with at least 50 per cent of their components302 words
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Article58 1972-01-28 6 Singapore. Thura. The Malay Language Society of the University of Singapore has condemned Nantah's suspension of new admission* to Its Department of Malay Studies as a step that will close opportunities for higher studies, especially (or Malay media student* "We hope that the action will be withdrawn."58 words
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Article41 1972-01-28 6 KUALA LTJMPTJR, Thura. Empat Nombor Ekor tod»y don»ted $49,000 to teven charity organisations. Mr Urn Chool Seng, the company* chairman and managing director, said alnce the company formed In l»«s it had donated about 11.9 million.41 words
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201 1972-01-28 6 Guerillas burn Sarawak Govt building KUCHING. Thursday (COMMUNIST guerll- las set fire to an old police station used as government offices in Kampong Boso 22 miles south of Kuchlnjf last night and threatened to shoot people attempting to put out the blaze. Police said a Chinese shopkeeper. apparently listed for201 words
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Advertisement98 1972-01-28 6 1 1* lli r I A mtdc-to-mcMure shirt from Mclwmi's Men's Shop I ipeaki for itaelf. The wiy styling *nd rutting are I done in i superior way with quality GERMAN I LININGS for the collars equals the best in ready I made shut*. Full range of latest colours, printed98 words
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Advertisement104 1972-01-28 6 Swiss precision quality Protection Warning! Please ensure that you are entitled to tree replace ments. parts/servicing by insisting on Sole Agents' (Cycle Carriage) Guarantee Card which does not cover non-tropicahsed pirate sets. !**■>■■■*■■■■ cut niri CYCLE ft CARRIAGE (ENTERPRISES) PTE LTD 1 MF< Orchard Read Singapore 9. Please send me104 words
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Article, Illustration205 1972-01-28 8 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. rpWO Americans were J- charged in a magistrate's court today in connection with yesterday's seizure of firearms and ammunition from a hotel in Killlney Road. Charles Robert Lanphear, 31, and Gregg Lott, 28, each faced two counts of unlawful possession ofVOW YUN WOH - 205 words
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103 1972-01-28 8 22,603 withdraw $72m from CPF to buy flats SINGAPORE. Thursday SOME 22,603 people withdrew 572.632.225 from their Central Provident Fund deposits between September. 1968 and last December to buy HDB flats. During the same period 525 people withdrew $1,495,260 to buy JTC flats. Last year, members contributed $223.5 million to103 words
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Article72 1972-01-28 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Alpha Gallery in Alexandi.i Avenue will hold a three-day uri exhibition from Feb. S to to raise money lor Bangla Desh refugees. Half the nroceeds will be donated to the Refugee Relief Action. The RRA will oe shipping $5,000 of condensed milk, donated72 words
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Article44 1972-01-28 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs Retired businessman Mr. Tan Lye Kiang. 65. of Katong. formerly of Carpenter Street, today said he is not the merchant who had answered v civil sur. in the High Court liol Tuesday by a sister-in-law whose son he had adopted.44 words
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Article30 1972-01-28 8 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Mlnlstei lor Culture. Mr. Jtk Yeun Thong will open the Potcim Paslr VlllfKe community cent.c at Jalan Potong Pcslr on Satuiday at 8 p m.30 words
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Advertisement26 1972-01-28 8 Sv^9^^k^k\«^^kMbflH Hi "W a ~w W&l&mEo^£^^TrP& and the other good I things in life r .^s^l *Sr^ I^^^aSi Johnnie Walker -the world's largest selling Scotch Whisky26 words
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Miscellaneous268 1972-01-28 8 Straits Times Crossword \CROBS considered separately (4> 1 iarjijpft 3 ln 4, a 6 assr Is^»1 s^»^ t nr lh rural setting? (4. 2. 3, 4>. Int;rnate making the uuic 1 8 Mtss Darllne s rescue? Par- possible appeal (9. C). don (3. 2. 5). 10. To some extent til268 words
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204 1972-01-28 9 Couple who parted on their wedding day SINGAPORE, Thurs. A divorce court today heard of the couple who parted company immediately after their mar riate at the Registry. Lawyer Mr. Edward Y. T Loke said: "It was all In the terms of the mar(MM. "Term No. 1 required my client.204 words
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Article71 1972-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, ~hjrs. The newly-formed Singapore American Arties' Guild will hold Its first International art exhibition at the National Library's lecture hall from Feb. 10 to 12. More than 600 guests have been invited for the opening on Feb. 10 at 7 p.m The multlmedJum exhibition of 12571 words
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Article, Illustration321 1972-01-28 9 GERRY DE SILVA - Threats by thugs scare off workmen GERRY DE SILVA Bid to victimise tenants of new estate flats By- SINGAPORE, Thursday CIB CONTRACTORS are afraid to work* for Housing Board tenants in the newlyopened Kampong Chai Chee Estate because of threats from thugs. The sub-contractors who live in other areas have321 words
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233 1972-01-28 9 EVELYN. NG - BEE ENG INVADES MEN'S WORLD AND COMES UP TOP OF THE CLASS EVELYN. NG By Singapore, Thursday rpWENTY-three-year-old Chia Bee Eng invaded the men's world of technology two years ago when she found her Job as a laboratory assistant "Intolerably dull." It's a step she has never had cause to233 words
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Article63 1972-01-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Burglars escaped with about $3,600 In Jewellery and other valuables from the home of a newspaper manager In Salak South Oardens. near here, yesterday. Mr. Choo Boon Leong 32, of the Malayan Thung Pau Dally News Bhd.. said today they got in by breaking63 words
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Article37 1972-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The winning numbers for today's Toto Draw 8/73 are 8. 38, 2. 20 and 4». The additional number U 47. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were 28. 43 and 21.37 words
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263 1972-01-28 9 P M RAMAN - Expat pilots worried about their future P M RAMAN By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Expatriate MSA pilots who are worried about the prospects of their continued employment with the company have asked the MSA Pilots Association to seek early clarification from the management. They (ear that some of them may be termed263 words
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Article55 1972-01-28 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The chairman of the Commonwealth Development Corporation. Lord Howick of Glendale will make a brief stopover here tomorrow. Lord Howick. who Is on a tour of the corporation's Asia and Pacific region to visit its projects and offices there will return for a55 words
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Miscellaneous101 1972-01-28 9 2-week SAF exercises SINGAPORE, Thurs. tary vehicles, especially The Singapore Armed after dark. Forces will condact Is- No blanks and thun-land-wlde military exer- derflashes will be used, clses from Monday to The public, is however, Feb. 14. advised to stay clear of There will be move- the exercise areas and101 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1972-01-28 10 THROBBING DRUMS, LOVELY GIRLS AND THE STRAINS OF 'RASA SAYANG' HIT THE RIGHT NOTE TO WELCOME 700 PATA DELEGATES pENANG, Thurs. Malaysia and Penang were today urged to "move into the mainstreani" of world marketing in the battle to attract tourists. "This means1,111 words
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Advertisement195 1972-01-28 10 "KONG HEE FATT CHOY WITH THE HOUSE OF TANG \L Chinese New Year is just y^\^ m. J^^ around the corner S[ "^^^H^ /*M aye time On yOur fct\ 'TjßßiW Bt^ll Chinese New Year shopping. f^dZ^l Ab^V Let the House of Tang ">|^B^_ solve your Chinese New \fear rH H^^^^A195 words
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Miscellaneous147 1972-01-28 10 Alloy Ovp By V.T. Hmntlin mr^ -.ErrHStv^y, I'm I I _.new ion obt bmxTl \i//' Wl V^Wa BbP^H^"^ v^ho, pocg/r rr, nunr?J wms&f bomb new r^^X V J/cJ^t^A MA*l Ahnvr jgg Cmpp ■■■■■■K^ir'"'*" He comes from the finest M stock in all creation What mammy <~ daky (Tim^ LA. mppv147 words
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166 1972-01-28 13 Crash girlRosalind may lose her left leg SINGAPORE, Thurs. Crash victim Rosalind Loke may have to lose a leg. She Is said to be improving at the Outram Hospital, but doctors fear they may have to amputate her fractured left leg. Still In the critically HI ward, she was able166 words
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Article53 1972-01-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The newly-formed Malaysian Union of Students in Australia has appealed for donations to finance its activities. Its president. Mr. P. Krlshnasamy. said In a letter to the Stratus Timer. "Musa is only in its taklng-oft stage and our financial position is low. We need53 words
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58 1972-01-28 13 TELECOMS DEPT SUSPENDS 12 OFFICERS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Telecommunications Department has suspended 12 officers from service pending Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau probes into their alleged dealings with an Indonesian businessman. Another two were suspended when the investigations began last September, according to a New Nation report. The Indonesian businessman, allegedly58 words
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Article, Illustration287 1972-01-28 13 PATA wife tells how $110,000 gems were lifted from bag PENANG. Thursday SADDEST PATA visitor here today was undoubtedly Mrs. Joan Bickson, wife of the chairman of the Hawaii Visitors' Bureau, who lost US$4O,OOO (about $110.--000) worth of jewellery at Manila Airport yesterday. "All the pieces stolen had been selected287 words
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230 1972-01-28 13 LEE SU SAN - 11-floor fall girl: 'Did I black out?' LEE SU SAN. By Singapore, Thurs. UCKY-to-be-alive Jane Ho, who survived a fall from the eleventh floor of a block of flats Is the most puzzled patient at Outram Hospital. She says she cannot figure out. how In the first place she got230 words
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150 1972-01-28 13 Widow sues STC for $18,000 damages CINOAPORE, Thurs. A 32 year old woman whose husband was killed in a collision with an STC bus, Is suing the company for over $18,000 damages in the High Court. Mr. HE. Cashm. (or Madam Chew Hong Oeok, said today that her husband. Chua150 words
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Article47 1972-01-28 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Botanic Gardens' plant sales nursery will be transferred to the plant sales centre. Floral Mile. 4m s Duneam Road from next Tuesday. Plants wUI be sold at the centre daily between 9 am. and 7 p.m.. except on gazetted public holidays.47 words
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Article55 1972-01-28 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A Singapore wineman, Chai Kang 24, was killed in head-on collision between his car and a bus along the coastal road here last night. A companion. Miss Tan Mi Mol, 21. a snack bar waitress here, escaped with slight injuries. No one55 words
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Article27 1972-01-28 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 1 Bn. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment band, will play at the Botanic Gardens between 6 p.m. And 8 p.m. on Sunday27 words
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55 1972-01-28 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Port Authority and the S 1 ng a pore Portworkers' Union will meet this week to discuss the PSA's Intention to take over the ad- ministration of the union's building In Cantonment Road. The NTUC has made it clear that55 words
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Advertisement65 1972-01-28 13 I With YoungTenderTop Quality Beef I Iw^BROS. MEAT PACKERS TOP CHOICE QUALITY M\ Jusoa? GRADED jßj (choice) BEEF VAILABLE AT .f^ L?_JsTRIPIOIN STEAKS $7.80 Per Ib. OVEN PREPARED RIB ROAST $4.80 Per Ib., J <#* I I ISLAND FINANCE LIMITED I PROVIDE LOANS FOR 1 PURCHASES OF HOUSES. FLATS G65 words
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Advertisement119 1972-01-28 13 try the taste of pure I CONCORD GRAPE JUICE I WELCH USA drink CONCORD GRAPE JUICE B s QUICK FROZEN TO PRESERVE 424*MAXiMUM FLAVOUR FRESHNESS NOW SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER! tnic WEEKS ONLY from today f*.IO "|i^oj ER6OZ.CAN ONLY I nowSI.OJQNLX J KmUWl^m^mUw^^^^J fine food products \wßbß&§^ -'■:■:':•£&•>$%&&& I W^^^^^ MBiS&*v-:-:119 words
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251 1972-01-28 14 PSA to start internal bus service SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Port Authority will start an internal A bus service on Tuesday to ease traffic congestion in the main PSA area. Ft will operate from 6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. dally except on Sundays. Buses with a seating capacity of 50 passengers251 words
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Article47 1972-01-28 14 SINOAPORE Thurs. The Thomson Garden Estate Residents' Asaoctation will hold Its first anniversary dinner on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. The MP for Thomson, Mr. Aiig Nam Plau, will be guest of honour at the dinner to be held at the end of Jalan Hart Raya.47 words
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176 1972-01-28 14 'Govt will not take away your land' pledge to Malays KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Minister with Special Functions, Dr. Llm Keng Yalk, today assured Malays that his ministry will never take away their land without their consent for Chinese living In new villages. All landowners would be adequately compensated if their176 words
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Article81 1972-01-28 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Housewife Mrs. Chua Seng Tee, a mother of six, was granted a divorce by the High Court today because of desertion by her husband. Mrs. Chua, 14, nee Yong Ho* Yun. «ld that her husband left her four yean ago after assaultIng her81 words
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Article55 1972-01-28 14 tunuAruiu, inurs two evenlnga of (oik dancing will be held at the YIICA. Orchard Road, on Saturday and the following Saturday from 7p.m. •all 9 30 p m The folk dance sessions to be held In the courtyard are specially arranged for non-members and friend* for fun55 words
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211 1972-01-28 14 A pretty head that can be lighter and cooler too SINGAPORE, Thurs. Women can now look forward not only to a prettier head, but a lighter and cooler one as well. A Singapore wig manufacturer has just come oat with what is claimed to be a new range of lighter211 words
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Article26 1972-01-28 14 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The North Indian Hindu Association will hold Its annual meeting on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the association's premises In Cuff Road.26 words
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Advertisement298 1972-01-28 14 At w^ Spectacular" Shangri-La! Luxury rooms from only $45/- a day. With those extras which every guest looks forward to. Like air conditioning, T.V., refrigerator, panoramic balcony view even a clothes-line for the lady! 12% acres tropical gardens, golfing, swimming, tennis, sauna, discotheque, international cuisine, impeccable 24-hour service. They really298 words
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Advertisement125 1972-01-28 14 The wonderful English food of the good old days is back at THE BEEFEATER Meet your friends in a genuine Pub atmosphere. 417, RKerVillev Road. Open for lunch dinner 7daysaweek 11.30 a.m. -Midnight Ph0ne *****5 Delicious Cold Counter .om sinGopura interlcontinental 589 Orchard Rd. Singapore #4Of")av Corot md ApnKf ]axtn125 words
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Advertisement281 1972-01-28 14 JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA (Tel: *****4) NOW SHOWING! 2 Shows Nigfctly: 7 00& 9 30pm Also TOMORROW MIDNIGHT AT Odeon-Katong'MajesUc^Rufcy* Golden City Sa?er City! rlJnutiumiiin-jaiXME L^3o JiV^Tt TIWCHUNWfc^ m -^\> ■>-^VS r i Dun i uiuu Brnrin '^■nHßam sJhbV i r- -Plm SPECIAL FEATIRETTE IN COLOR 1 S 'SINGAPORE NATIONAL PARADE281 words
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Advertisement760 1972-01-28 14 ORGANISATION MOW SHOWING! 2 Shaw. Nightly: 7 1 *Jo m "THE CHASE" Vi Vi Tmm I Tl Tien Chun i Mandarin Coi^r op > English Chinese Subtitles Plus: Special Fcoturette I "SINCAPOm NATIONAL PARADE I»7V in Mondonn C^lct i 1 AaVanca Calk Booklnm > Al Th. Cathay CImJ, >■ tram760 words
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111 1972-01-28 15 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Police today warned of serious action against people who hire their cars illegally to youths for Joy rides. A police spokesman this morning said: "More often than not these youths are without a valid driving licence. "It is common111 words
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Article34 1972-01-28 15 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Two Indonesian Illegal immigrants. Ong Ah Tee. 17. and Malek bin Duranl. 25. were Jailed for two weeks each when they admitted entering Singapore without a permit on Jan. 1134 words
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Article, Illustration232 1972-01-28 15 N.G. KUTTY - 20 years' hard work ruined in two-hour fire N.G. KUTTY By Singapore, Thurs, r'O hours were all that took to completely ruin the result of 20 years' of hard work of Mr. Goh Koon San. While he and his family slept in a shophouse nearby, a fire razed bis furniture232 words
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186 1972-01-28 15 3,300 want to buy five-room HDB flats SINGAPORE, Thurs. More than 3,300 people have so far applied to buy five-room flats built by the Housing Board at four housing estates. Some 1.248 units of these flats are expected to be completed by the end of next year, and will be186 words
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Article61 1972-01-28 15 Employment agency MA±-ACCA, Thurs. Two Independent Malacca state assemblymen have started a free employment agency at Jonker Street here. Mr. Michael Khong Chye Huat and Ho Mong Yew, both former DAP members, said the the aim of the agency was to help the unemployed to secure Jobs as well as61 words
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Article145 1972-01-28 15 KANGAR. Thurs. The youth section of Perils Utara Umno is to appeal to the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun (Dr) Ismail, not to take further action against a state assemblyman alleged to have been Involved In rice smuggling. The Assemblyman was arrested two months ago145 words
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Article52 1972-01-28 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The executive committee chairman and executive vice-president of the First National City Bank. Mr. Edward L Palmer left this morning for Bangkok after a three-day stay In Singapore The American banker was here as part of a familiarisation tour of the bank's branches In52 words
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233 1972-01-28 15 I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A young mother was today committed to stand trial in the High Court for allegedly strangling her two sons to death after a quarrel with her husband. Facing a double murder charge was Chee Ha Moy. alias Chee233 words
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Advertisement120 1972-01-28 15 tsAmmmm... -i V.XX J Hk 2ND FLOOR PEOPLES PAPK SHOPPING COMPLEX. NEW BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 1. TEL *****9. 98T660 CAKE SHOP &4.GREENLEAF ROAD. BAN GUAN PARK. SINGAPORE 10. TELS6BI44 f THE KING OF JAZZ JKV DUKE V ELLINGTON 4 *^BnK <nd his 20 p.ect band (rom USA J^ (^^^Mdßjl The120 words
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Advertisement109 1972-01-28 15 Heartiest Congratulations to GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE the pride of MARLEY ceilings f\ JL..X Ulr^ They don't burn They're of mineral fibre They're acoustically effective They have good decorative value They can be maintained, easily They're unaffected by humidity And they're moderately priced They're Marley mineral tiles and panels for109 words
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Advertisement413 1972-01-28 15 Lombard North Central On October 1 1 971 in London by special Act of Parliament the business of certain companies in the Lombard Banking and North Central Finance Groups (all wholly owned subsidiaries of National Westminster Bank Limited) was transferred to Lombard Banking Limited, which as an enlarged and strengthened413 words
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Article454 1972-01-28 16 Denunciation by Hanoi and the Viet Cong of President Nixon's peace proposals is remarkable above everything else for the complaint that the President made public what had been kept secret. In disclosing what has been happening at private meetings, Mr. Nixon "gave further prcof that his administration finds454 words
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Article318 1972-01-28 16 Egyptian authorities appear to have regained control over the student mobs who went on a week-long rampage demanding immediate action against Israel, but in the process President Sadat seems to have lest some of his self-control. His speech warning the students against "splitting the home front"318 words
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Article227 1972-01-28 16 The new joint publication of Singapore's Pioneer Industries Employees Union and the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation has good news for bus travellers. Silo, says Labour News, plans safety and courtesy campaigns, to raise the quality of all bus services. These campaigns are meant to ensure that travelling227 words
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624 1972-01-28 16 It's back to business now in Dacca BY GAVIN YOUNG |\OW the husiness--1 men are coming to town. Mostly British, they crowd into the hotel dining-room like a swarm of genial, London-suited locusts. For most of them business means jute and tea. (letting Ban da Desh's economy going again afterOFNS - 624 words
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Article609 1972-01-28 16 TERENCE WISE - TERENCE WISE By HAS NIXON ANY OTHER AVENUES TOWARDS PEACE? Washington THE apparent failure of President Nixon's new peace proposals to break the deadlock at Paris raises the question: what comes next in the Vietnam conflict? If the negotiations cannot succeed, what alternatives are available609 words
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645 1972-01-28 16 STANLEY UYS: CAPETOWN - A RISING TIDE OF ANGER IN S. AFRICA STANLEY UYS: CAPETOWN BY THE South African Government has still not explained why security police made mass predawn raids three months ago, searching the homes of some 150 people and seizing documents and typewriters. Most of the victims of the raids areOFNS - 645 words
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Article505 1972-01-28 16 RED SMITH - RED SMITH By IMEW YORK Floyd Patterson, a man of peace whose life has been devoted to beating men with his fists, stood up in public and with shy and hal ing eloquence tried to explain why a gentleman of means in his 38th505 words
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Advertisement22 1972-01-28 16 dlsiimdliFTmlFlF M,^ SELSUN IS YOUR ANSWER \VT/Vw/ 51 ABBOTT f f HEALTH CME WORLD-WIDE #JL JL AVAILABLE AT SELSUN AL L PHARMACIES22 words
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Advertisement94 1972-01-28 16 1 mi/// I Handkerchiefs of finest quality I I Sole Agents: i FIELDING, BROWN FINCH (F.E.) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PINANG Introducing the MSA firefoe 'tm tci tTO- m M A new effective addition to the McALISTER fire-fighting division MSA firefoe is capable of effective 24-hour protection against fire. Weal94 words
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188 1972-01-28 17 A shortstint of racing cost hot-rod his life SINGAPORE, Thurs. An 18 year old motor-cyclist paid for a short stint of racing with his life. Labourer Leong Yew Lum, a coroner's court heard today, shot oft at a high speed from the Junction of Stamford Road and Bencoolen Street on188 words
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Article37 1972-01-28 17 Fencing course SINGAPORE. Thurs The Tanjong Pagar community centre will be conducting a fencing course. There will be two lessons a week for $6 a month. These Interested should register now at the community centre (tel: *****).37 words
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Article32 1972-01-28 17 oINOAPORE, Thurs. Thalpu&am will be celebrated by devotees at the Sri Senpagar Temple. Ceylon Road. Katong, on Sunday. The religious festivities will go on from 5.30 a.m. to 8 a.m.32 words
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104 1972-01-28 17 CINGAPORE, Thurs. A 17-year-old youth from Muar who claimed to be a pre-unlversity r.tudent was today charged with stealing Iron rods from a construction worksite at Sago Lane. Toh Kirn Eng was also charged with entering Singapore Illegally. Senior Inspector M. Amaladass. prosecuting, said104 words
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Article, Illustration169 1972-01-28 17 SINGAPORE, Thursday A 36-YEAR-OLD man, Neo Poon, was charged today in connection with the armed hold-up at the Bukit Timah home of businessman Danny Wong Yong Shin last week. The first charge stated that he robbed Mr. Wong of $40,300 at his169 words
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Article41 1972-01-28 17 ANOTHER 34 POLIO CASES? KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Another 34 suspected polio cases have been admitted to various hospitals in the country during the last 48 hours. So far. 336.445 children have been immunised in Penan;, Selangor. Neirri Sembilan. Malacca and Johore.41 words
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Article32 1972-01-28 17 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Hawker Khoc Ah Tee, 28, was fined $25 tcday by a magistrate's court when he admitted u^ing abusive words on a police officer at Kelantan Lane this morning.32 words
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Article58 1972-01-28 17 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Chinese YMCA will hold a babysitling demonstration (or young working girls and school leavers who are interested in getting part-time Jobs as baby sitters. The demonstration will >)e held at the Tanglin centre. 30 Stevens Road, on Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. Tickets (free)58 words
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Article28 1972-01-28 17 SINOAPORE, Thurs. A magistrate's court today fined Mok Ah Chcon. 42. $400 for operating an opium den at Malabar Street at about 6.30 p.m. last Monday.28 words
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Article26 1972-01-28 17 KOTA KINABALU. Thurs. The Antl-Corruptlon Agency in Sabah Investigated 164 reports of corrupt practices last year which resulted In 22 persons being charged In court.26 words
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Article93 1972-01-28 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A three week American food festival will be held from Saturday at the Oberol Imperial Hotel. It is being organised Jointly by the hotel In River Valley Road and the United States Depart mem of Agriculture. The hotel's Continental Room will be converted93 words
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344 1972-01-28 17 TAN WANG JOO - 'The other woman' clue to corrupt officials TAN WANG JOO By Singapore. (CORRUPT civil servants who cannot resist the arms of "the other woman" often find themselves falling into the arms of the law. The dishonest officers might have gone undetected by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau if it had344 words
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Advertisement43 1972-01-28 17 ■fi New Eye-Mo W *4f soothes, w* Jp refreshes HI m! %/our pvp^ Instantly brightens VV/vll WfwW and beautifies your ayes! gives them instant sparkle... instant beauty And there are 50% more drops in this handy plastic squeeze-bottle. (At no increase in price.)43 words
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Miscellaneous840 1972-01-28 17 On your TV and Radio 3M Ml Opening and Where the Children's Corner (C) 300 P.M. Programme Summary 6.41 Julia Heaft ls J« Sports Parade 3.12 Tunas Harapan 7.11 Programme Summary 3.21 For the Family (E) News (C) 3JS Decoy 7.12 Gambar Mesir Ui A^ary rf Events Singapore gUBA S840 words
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Advertisement65 1972-01-28 18 Lufthansa fare reduction Now more than 40% cheaper to Europe Similar savings apply to other A jj B^j You can stay in Europe between f*P i^ jrf $mStl we built our reputation remains the same high standard. I^^ U^i^J^ Theab^faresa^sub.ecttoGo^nmen.apaova! Tan 9 .nSho 0 pr 9 Cen te 91an 965 words
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394 1972-01-28 19 T. F. HWANG - Riddle of the Singapore woman lawyer at Santiago convention T. F. HWANG By Singapore, Thurs OINGAPORES women lawyers were doubly surprised today at a Butterworth report that Miss W.A. Goh was their delegate at the recent convention in Santiago of the International Federation of Women Lawyers. SURPRISE NO. 1: There394 words
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Article, Illustration64 1972-01-28 19 Education workshop in Penang SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore- based Regional Institute of Higher Education and Development 1 RIHEDi will hold a workshop in Penan? on "Management Education in South-east Asia" from Feb. 2 to 5. The workshop aims to explore ways to develop management capability In South-east Asia (or the64 words
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261 1972-01-28 19 WONG LAI WAH - WONG LAI WAH By HIS THIRD REWARD IN THREE DAYS HONEST taxi-driver Mr. Font Chec Choi's dream of speaking food English may come true soon. Yesterday, he received a Linguaphone English language course worth $190 another reward for returning a261 words
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Article, Illustration237 1972-01-28 19 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - Contractors halt work on $15m water project IGNATIUS STEPHEN B, BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Thurs. Work on Brunei's $15 million major water supply project came to a complete standstill today when the main contractors suspended operations following dispute The contractors. Messrs Wohing and Winley. said they would consult their advisers on237 words
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Advertisement86 1972-01-28 19 jXfepßßl and BEDFORD GET TOGETHER WY* 3 =EEE?*3=^ ~aV Lm a^L^LV -r- THE Starßne AIR-CONDITIONED LUXURY COACH ON A BEDFORD YAM CHASSIS Enquiries to:— I—l Or* /"1 1 1 P r*/*t I r^^l^ri r\/*i For more f act about Bedford, call In at KSLSSES *****9 GM Orchard Motors k" rah86 words
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Advertisement58 1972-01-28 20 I GOLDETI miLE SHOPPING CEIITRE I I MARUBENI CORPORATION so»e agents for HITACHI I I install HIGH SPEED ELEVATOR ESCALATOR I I SERVICE SPECIALISE IN THE INSTALLATION OF ESCALATORS AND HIGH SPEED ELEVATORS I I <$> MARUBENI CORPORATION I Crosby House, Robinson Road, Singapore 1. Te1: 9<4<431 Importers, Exporters and58 words
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Article, Illustration547 1972-01-28 20 YAP CHENG TONG - YAP CHENG TONG By SINGAPORE'S first urban renewal proJed at the Golden Mile along Beach Road the multimillion dollar Golden Mile Shopping Centre officially opens today. At 3.30 p.m. Mr. Y. K. Hwang, managing director of The Industrial and Commercial Bank Ltd547 words
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474 1972-01-28 20 rE Golden Mile Shopping Centre has certain attractions and advantages which makes it more than just a prestige landmark in which to have one's shops, offices and residences. Its incentives to potential tenants and buyers of its various units are indeed474 words
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Article, Illustration528 1972-01-28 21 THE setting up of Singapura Developments (Pte.) Ltd., developers of Golden Mile Shopping Centre, had its origins in the wish of the late Mrs. Yong Yit Lin. Mrs. Yong, wife of the founder of Singapura s associate company Woh Hup (Pte.) Ltd.. the late528 words
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Article, Illustration416 1972-01-28 22 TIIK tenants and owners of the various types of units in the (iolden Mile Shopping Centre will Ik* getting more than just shops, offices, and flats for their respective purposes. They will be getting service as well after-sales service which will maintain their416 words
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275 1972-01-28 22 BRUNEI'S ROYAL BARGE AMONG FIRM'S MANY PRESTIGE PROJECTS THIS Royal Ceremonial Barge in Brunei Is among the many prestige projects built by Woh Hup (Pte) Ltd.— the general contractor for Golden Mile Shopping Centre. Woh Hup was founded in 1927 by the late Mr. Yong Yit Lin Its present chairman275 words
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Advertisement42 1972-01-28 4 v &Jw n£ w€£r OFFER m L K^/jjKi SEX AND B N < J THE MARRIED L, A w- jS woman H^. yJJ^fcl FASHIONS •Jl m i/2* R9H in flight Wm y A^f his > hers Jt Ti J^m OURS > > r k^»i VI SPECIALITIES42 words
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Advertisement44 1972-01-28 21 Congratulations to The Golden Mile Shopping Centre on the occasion of their official opening FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FITTINGS BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY OF SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. Mognet House, 6 3 A m.s. Bukif Timoh Rd. Spore 21. P. O. Box 4046. Telephone ***** 144 words
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Advertisement248 1972-01-28 21 CONGRA TULA TIONS and BEST WISHES GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING COMPLEX on the occasion of their official opening We are proud to be entrusted with the supply and installation of all the aluminium shops front in "ANOLOK" Finish. Sj D|eTHeLM *c ltd ALUMINIUM DIVISION 303. ALEXANDRA ROAD. SINGAPORE 3 TEL: *****1248 words
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Advertisement166 1972-01-28 22 Another successful multi-storey project completed by us at the Colden Mile Shopping Centre. NAN WAH Electric Company 32 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 2, Tel: ***** We are proud to have been the contractors for (PLUMBING, SANITARY INSTALLATION, INTERNALELECTRICAL TELEPHONE TRUNKINC INSTALLATION.) We are proud to be entrusted with the Piling166 words
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Advertisement27 1972-01-28 22 CONGRA TULA TIONS to GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE on the occasion of their official opening from ENG TEE CONSTRUCTION CO. 295-A. Geylang Road, Singapore 14. Tel: *****327 words
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Advertisement106 1972-01-28 22 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES to GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE on their grand opening from (HI ***»*'<*« tlS^I KIM SEAH TRADING CO. (Importer Exporter of Building Materials) 390, CHANGI ROAD, 5V 2 m.s. SINGAPORE 14 TEL: *****2 We are proud to be awarded the contract for the supply and laying of:* TERRAZZO106 words
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194 1972-01-28 23 Chinese New Year 'ang pow' for 8,000 busmen SINGAPORE, Thurs. Some 8,000 busmen here are to Ret a Chinese New Year "ang pow" ranging from $180 to $260. This follows an interim agreement between the three Chinese bus companies and the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (SILO i representing the busmen.194 words
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Article90 1972-01-28 23 Educational materials show SINGAPORE. Thurs. "Education Experience" a two-day exhibition of educational materials began at the Teachers Training College in Paterson Road today. The exhibition is open from 10 am to 6 p.m. and features books from Federal Publications and Scott, Foresman and Co. America's largest publishers of elementary books.90 words
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Article28 1972-01-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Dr. Chan Chin Cheung has been appointed a director of Bank Negara for the period Jan. 1 this year to July 25, 1973.28 words
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431 1972-01-28 23 Two new charges inSTC shares case SINGAPORE, Thursday •pWO new charges for allegedly making "misleading statements" in connection with the Singapore Traction Co. were today preferred against stockbrokers fatter and Co. and one of its directors. The charges under the Companies Act against t;:e company and William Anthony Measor (in431 words
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Article99 1972-01-28 23 'SILENT' JUMBOS COMING IN APRIL SINGAPORE, Thurs. BO AC will operate Boeing 747s to Singapore in April. "And," says a airline, "our jumbos will be 30 per cent quieter than most jumbos." In a press statement it said this is because they have a simple "hush power" engine modification that99 words
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97 1972-01-28 23 Police seek relatives of man found at HDB flats CINOAPORE, Thurs. Police today appealed for relatives or next-of-kln to claim the body of a male Indian who died at the Outram Hospital yesterday. A police spokesman said the man was found lying unconscious at a block of Housing Board flats97 words
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Article42 1972-01-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang dl-Perluan Agong and the Raja Permalsurl Agong will begin a three-day visit to Johore from next Thursday They will be accompanied by the Attorney-General. Tan Sri Abdul Kadlr bin Yusof. and Tan Sri Patlmah Hashlm.42 words
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Advertisement257 1972-01-28 23 SINGS POPULAR SANTAN A HITS Dance to their fiery guitars The beat goes on on on. plus THE TRAILERS FIRST DRINK: $5 DRESS: INFORMAL Weekdays: 9pm -3am Saturdays: 9pm -4am T«M*****3 w MING COURT HOTEL ajEO BIB] (3Je] Big [ajg] [gig [aj[s] [gig Ef .^i^L^L^^^^^LW^ lFi s ©GOLDEN MAID GOLDEN257 words
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Advertisement259 1972-01-28 23 SDLJmd gives you BETTER SOUND in a BETTER CHOICE That Better Choice makes it easy for you to custom-tailor a stereo system exactly to your taste and your Budget. We can show you only a few units here, but there is a complete line of stereo receivers, speaker systems of259 words
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Obituary184 1972-01-28 24 LAU REW HOCK. 68. pasted away pe.ictfully 27 172 leaving hi* wife, sons Kheng Ho. Cheonc. Tlong. (doctor) Leong. Seng, daughter-in-law Lln. daughters Biau Chin. Leng Hwa. Yong. Teng. Hee. Llan. Choo. Lay. sons-in-law Arnie Aadland. Lee Kirn Song. David Ton. Dr. Tan Batj Ua, Pok Sheung Foo. and184 words
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Obituary21 1972-01-28 24 IN EVERLOVINC MEMORY of Oeorge Tan Eng Leong tragically killed in motor accident on 28.1.62 gone but never forgotten.21 words
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Advertisement636 1972-01-28 24 AWMOUNCt>4IWT/rWOWAL s. PHO»E C.A.T.B. TEL: *****1 ..-..mm M.i.y... »0 SB* fti Minimum V M /or Ii Mrli HJH DfclrtlLS. Minimi* tit/- /or i* I**»*» nd M....... .7, ..Ml -*r« BtMa^r. a*. M.1.v.1*: .1 MEM U* toe tS ESJP* W/ lor Announcements C. A. T. S. EVERY SATURDAY OUR BKRVICE WILL636 words
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Advertisement814 1972-01-28 24 CALLING SCHOOL LEAVER*! Earn extra money or a free trip to Malaysla< Bangkok Hongkong during your spare time' Only limited applicants accepted, for further Information call Raymond Khoo Tel. 86S81 Spore APPLICANT, are advised that the vacancies advertised on th* S.T. Box A 6151 on 2nd December 1871 and the814 words
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Advertisement841 1972-01-28 24 EkPERIENCEL (HOP ASSISTANTS 'or mod with-it shop. Writ*, enclosing photo non-returnable. to 0.P.0. Box 780 B'pore. OB LIVERY BOYS or girls and Driver for immediate appointment Pleaae state salary require. Reply to Box A43OS ST Spore. We ikwii WAITRESSES GENERAL AMAN AND CARDENER. Ap.ly personally (afternoons) to: OFFSHORE LAND CLUB841 words
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Advertisement866 1972-01-28 24 BAST COAST ROAO 2-bedroomed unfurnished flat MOO-, furnished (375/-. Holland Road. dlst. 10. 3bedroomed detached bungalow unfurnished .750/-. furnlahed alrcondltloned .850/-. Upper Thomson Road near Island Golf Club 3-bed-roomed. semi-detached house furnished MOO/-. Buklt Timah 8 m.s. 3-bedroomed semi-detached bungalowfurnished .375/-. Off Bale.tler Road 3-bedroomed unfurnished flat .450/-. Tel. Spore866 words
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Advertisement1006 1972-01-28 24 DISTRICT to: DeUcbed bungalow. 14.000 sq.ft. 3 room*. 3 arconilitioner* Suitable for Office cum Residence. Rent 51. 350.'- RJng Victor A afendez 1-4H46 OIST. 21 MAVFAIR PARK off 7 m s. Buklt Tlmab. Furnlahed 3-bedroom-ed semi-detached bungalow with servant's room. Ring Mr. Llm *****8' Spore. 2-STOREV SEMI-DETACHED 7| mile* Buklt1,006 words
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Advertisement1050 1972-01-28 24 BIN TONO PARK: Modem deUcbed two-storey building on over 15 000 sq ft. Freehold land. Bullt-la area approx. 3.200 sq ft. Split level loungc/dlnln* room. 4 -bed room, with bathrooms atUehed. study. Spacious kitchen. Terraxxo A parquet flooring Immediate occupation. Price: .300.000/- Reply to Box A 6889 B T. 81,050 words
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Advertisement890 1972-01-28 24 House* and land wanted INDUSTRIAL LAND In pleaaant environment required. Approx 1 Acre Pref. near city A along main road Ring 5622*8 or write to Box A 4304 B.T. Spore. AUtTRALIAN BASE OFFICE moving to Singapore requires several houses In good locality Reasonable price Contact Wong of Victor A Mendel890 words
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Advertisement975 1972-01-28 24 NAM-H0 TRAVEL SERVICB Limited. Tour Malaya Seven Pays B*llo air-conditioned Bus 8.135 D*par ture Every Sunday. Monday C Highlands Four Days B*7o/-. Every Wednesday. Bangkok Cnlengmal Fourteen Days 8.370 16 ?'72. 3/3/72. 18 3 72, by air Seven Days 8.633/-. IS/2/T2. 18 2 72. S/3/72. Chines* New Year Tour Malaya975 words
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Advertisement746 1972-01-28 25 ((.'ont. from Page 24) 7TH ANNIVERSARY SALES Special Offer. Bth January. 1972 to tth February. 1972 Order to make 10'; discount and resdy made 20' J. ananghal Kor Ttmg Furniture Co 1«5-A. Paya Lebar Road. S'ngaporr. Tel: ***** Quality FURNITURB FABULOUS CHINESE NEW YEAR mix and match JO* OFF CROUF746 words
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Advertisement610 1972-01-28 25 MRS. X.v. LIB Dressmaking Institute morning, afternoon, evening classss at 318 A. River Valley Road. Spore 370*07. MANDARIN TUITION at your place. once twice weekly, on* hour each. 530.00 SAOOO monthly *****. PRIMARY t ENTRANCE BXAM experienced graduate teacher offers tuition. Ring: Mr Lean 39* M 8 pore. TANCLIN DRIVING610 words
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Advertisement551 1972-01-28 25 s MAX FACTOR a free course in tbe s latest beauty techniques from Hollys wood plus Beautiful Certificate* for ladKa la Singapore aad Kuala Lumpur. Application fora* avallabl. from Makeup artist** at most Factor counter* of call 207*39 la Kuala Lumpur or T7102 in Singapore tor s appointment*. EXPERT LONDON551 words
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Advertisement691 1972-01-28 25 FOR SUCCESSFUL COMMERCIAL CARIIR Join Raja's Col'ege New sessions starting February Register early Details from Rajas College 1 0555.1 /4»T**B) MANOARIN COUSItE sfurne.n sessleext Beginners level (daily) 1.30 1 30 p m Intermediate level Idaily) 2 30 3.30 p m Commencing Ist February. 1»72. MANDARIN COURSI FOR CHILDREN 1 Monday691 words
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Advertisement840 1972-01-28 25 L PHILCO. ILECTROLUX. ACOC Kerv SIM Refrigerators Air-conditioner*, r freeier. Necchi Sewing Machine t .ale., service, demonstration Honemakers. Supreme House Basement 39M7 Spore JUST arriveo new shipment of Spanish ruts and bedspread* in a new rang* of colours at the Ming Shops. 438. Orchard Road and Fltipatnek's Arcade, Spore THE840 words
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Advertisement817 1972-01-28 25 SB-SS. MERCEDES I*o*. CompanV. air -.onrillu.n. view 117. Huh"! "l ,in.?h 4'rnv. lt»o MatKi.il phone *****7 INT RENAULT RIO e»..!lenl S-.ioo o no. 34. Jalan MaM S'porr *****1 HIKE PURCHASE Hong I eon* Finance 1 o6*r Aexible term* for >...ir Hire t Purchase requirement. Adtrrt Permit No. AP.0098 Trl. *****817 words
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Advertisement666 1972-01-28 25 NOME SERVICE shampoo carpets polish all types of floorings Appointment at your convenience Tel 371»43 3720«1 Spore I SING BAN CONTRACTOR ofncru I rouses Shops renovsllnx. electnca: llnmbng painting, tiling I'hom i 203.1 S po, r t 4T« BLOCK 1* Outram Park is ou <ew address Tang s Photorop> ferv.ee666 words
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257 1972-01-28 26 JACK TINGLETON - Aussie troops all out by 1973' forecast JACK TINGLETON NO MATTER WHICH PARTY IN POWER From CANBERRA, Thursday IRRESPECTIVE of which political parly is in power, there will be no Australian forces in Malaysia uncl Singapore by the end of VJTX Sir. William Morrison, Ml' and clejMity chairman of the257 words
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Article86 1972-01-28 26 FOUR RAF VULCANS DUE HERE TODAY CINGAPORE. Thurs.— Four J giant Royal Air Force Vulcan delta-wing "V" bombers will fly into Singapore tomorrow on their way to take part in air exercises in Australia. Before flying south they will first ro on a training mission to Hong Kong en Feb86 words
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Article45 1972-01-28 26 KUCHING. Thurs— The Municipal Council will .spend about $2 4 million on education this v>.ir $200,000 more than last Secretary Mr Tan Nyit Chin ■aid today the increased expenditure wo becavee of the larger nuniixr Hi teaclWl tn«aK«(l this year. Bernama.Bernama - 45 words
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Article20 1972-01-28 26 KI'CHING. Thins The Munlcipal Council hai decided that school .signboards .should be in Bahaaa afalayata in addition to Bnslteh.20 words
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Article68 1972-01-28 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The University of Malaya Students Union In a statment yesterday urged the Government to launch a land reform scheme so that all the landless will get land. In a statement. Umsu said the move would not only be a bridge between the68 words
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80 1972-01-28 26 KUALA UMPIR. Thurs. The MCA has set up a hit; h- powered special committee to reactivate its once powerful youth section. To ensure close co-od*-ra-tion and rapport between thr mother organisation and the youth section after its revival, a special constitution will be drafted80 words
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Article, Illustration322 1972-01-28 26 TAN WEE - TAN WEE By Singapore, Thurs. LIAN: LET me introduce Mr. Ananda Perera, alias Mr. Plastic Bag. As RTS producer. Mr. Perera. H, is thr mastermind behind that popular TV "fhipmun k" with thr infectious snigger. Mr. Plastic Bag first made his 55--second debut over TV Singapore322 words
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Advertisement182 1972-01-28 26 A Your luck sin at Lucky Lim's Show Race! ih^Slli^ the luckiest UNIVERSAL CARS m^h^ 1^ Al PRICE LIST IN TOWN! f "SSI^!S^ S WsMm tX *9£ llMMvlate^ what the y are, t NHVLj^yA^ but we know You can x best the luck m offer n 9 you'll be pleasantly182 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1972-01-28 27 A headmaster's lot is hardly a happy one FATHERS are called upon and willingly step forward to help maintain kindergarten premises like giving the building a new coat of paint, repair or even make simple furniture, sheds and playhouses. This, according to kindergarten1,225 words
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Advertisement40 1972-01-28 27 W Publications Sdnßhd I ,^^■■■■■■■A Scott Foresman HA edueatien a^^l 1 11 experience ■'{'^UmbSHK^^ i^H_a^B TTC AUDITORIUM, a I !>■■■■■ >i Qaml him i Q 8 HP^ L^M m 27- n JANUARY 1972 I L v^gT W OPEN TO ALL EDUCATORS^!40 words
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Advertisement196 1972-01-28 27 To the laughter and joy of your arrive safely- Go for your free Mobil children. To the warmth of the Safety Check. family circle. After a hard day's Go to your Mobil station with the work at the office, it's good to be sign that tells you all about our196 words
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60 1972-01-28 27 Concessions at emporiums for teachers SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union has obtained concessions from three Chinese exporiums for Its members. The concewlom, (or daily necessities, are between five and ten per cent on producing membership cards. The secretary dt the union, Mr. Yap Kocn Chan said60 words
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Advertisement371 1972-01-28 28 Compac: impact Our compacts h have *<*** components 'iS^^KKt fell* m «£|L Dynamic Four 800 i Ulll» HB Mixing and matching stereo components can be a complicated affair. Onkyo? I^ml audio engineers design the components lTi»i *BHBMBI '|SH and know which one will match and flflfl w£'~sHUm 'fi work their371 words
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Advertisement170 1972-01-28 28 3 Cr+ih€S€ new v€t^R E O A I ("now I USUAL PRICE NOW Ladies' Crimplene Pants TO CLEAR AT 810 50 Ladies Evening Bags TO CLEAR AT S3 9b Dress Materials TO CLEAR ALL AT X PRICE Gent's Leather Shoes TO CLEAR AT 59.90 UPWARDS Ladies' Shoes/ Dresses LESS 10%170 words
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176 1972-01-28 28 GOVERNMENT REPLIES THK letter (S.T. Jan. 15) from "Another P.S.A. Wife" raised the question of bonus for j)ort workers. In my previous letter of Sept. 7 it was pointed out that PSA being a Statutory Authority must on such176 words
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Letter59 1972-01-28 28 I REFER to the letter irom 'A Mother' (S.T. Jan. 11) that appeared under the headline "This deaf girl waits for her chance to learn." I would like to inform the writer that the Ministry of Education Is the authority dealing with such educational matters as the admission of children59 words
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Letter143 1972-01-28 28 The writer also mentioned the policy of admission of deal children to certain primary schools adopted by a neighbouring country. But such practices are already In existence in Singapore. An "open education programme" was In fact launched a few years ago to admit suitable handicapped children to normal schools. Under143 words
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Letter121 1972-01-28 28 L.M.L." (S.T. Jan. 12) of Block 3. Toa Payoh Is advised to ask a plumber to check the Internal pipes In his flat. The water tank In this 11 storey building Is functioning properly and the water pressure Is normal. If he encounters further difficulties he should see the Estates121 words
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Letter45 1972-01-28 28 I REFER to the enquiry from "Anxious" which appeared In your columns (Jan. 13). The writer can apply for a Certified Extract of his birth certificate at the Registry of Births and Deaths. Empress Place. MOHAMED ISMAIL BIN HAJI PITCHAY Registrar of Births ft Deaths.45 words
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312 1972-01-28 28 Nantah move not death knell of Malay studies LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. I CANNOT see how any one should fuss about the closing of the312 words
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Letter88 1972-01-28 28 RECENTLY some hawkers moved In a few yards from Block 85C to Block 83, Lorong 2, Toa Payoh Estate. This has resulted in smoke pollution and noise lasting late Into the night for residents who live Just above. Besides the hawkers' tables and chairs constitute a hindrance to traffic. What88 words
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176 1972-01-28 28 THERE'S A LAW GOVERNING THE SAFE USE OF RADIATION rE Association of Singapore Radiographers was reported to have made the following statement, "We are not aware of any legislation in Singapore governing the safe use of lonising radiation" (S.T. January 6> which should not go uncorrected. A Code of Safety176 words
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270 1972-01-28 28 A period that kills time at school fjAN the Ministry of Education kindly give the aims behind the period called "School Assembly" as seen on my primary school son's class timetable. This period takes up half an hour of the teaching time every Monday. I am confused by the manner270 words
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Article182 1972-01-28 29 PAT AND TAN GET BIG SEND-OFF CWIMMING star Patricia Chan and pole vaulter Tan K'-mh Siong were given a rousing send-ofl when they left by air yesterday morning for Sappuru. Japan, reports GODFKKY KOBKRT. Singapore National Olympic Council secretary-general S.S. Dhillun parents, relatives and (rends of the two sporting youngsters182 words
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Article, Illustration483 1972-01-28 29 By GODFREY ROBERT (COMBINED SCHOOLS' star forward, Tan Suan Guay, was in top scoring form at Dover Road yesterday to win for St. Theresa's Convent "A" the Pasir Panjang District 'A' division girls seven-a-side hockey title. Suan Quay scored six of her483 words
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Article72 1972-01-28 29 Cup to Barlow, Conjucacion D. BARLOW and E. Conjucaclon won the SICC annual Oreensomes Cup with a nett 66 at Buklt course on Wednesday. Runners-up were Kee Bee Khlm and J. Sun with nett 68. First nine ballsweep winners were S. Holloway and R. Lauw with nett 32. The second72 words
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Article26 1972-01-28 29 JOHN LIM won the Seletar Golf Club monthly "C medal with a nett 67. He also won the first nine ballsweep with nett 33.26 words
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Article19 1972-01-28 29 SINGAPORE Cricket Association will hold Its annual meeting at Sports House. Rutland Road at 5.30 p.m. today.19 words
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Article51 1972-01-28 29 B.S. RODRIOUES was reelected president ol the Singapore Business Houses Football League at Us annual meeting yesterday. Other officials elected: Vicepresidents Wee Thlam Choo and Steven Chong; secretary K.S. Manlckam, treasurer Lee Ah Lett. Committee: Michael Pang. Charles Tan. Chong Quat Chin. Martin Heng and A Ha51 words
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Article26 1972-01-28 29 QUEENSWAY Secondary and not Queenstown won the boys A' division tide In the Paslr Hanjang District slx-a-side hockey tournament at Dover Road on Tuesday.26 words
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Article24 1972-01-28 29 BUKIT PANJANO Rangers trounced Primitive Sports Club 4-0 to win the Bukit Panjanß Constituency's Ponggol Cup' aoccer tournament at Bulclt Pan.iang yesterday24 words
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290 1972-01-28 29 JOE DORAI - 'Explain or be banned' notice to six players JOE DORAI By FIFA and West German coach Dettmar Cramer, who has been coaching the side from Friday, was impressed with the trainees. He said: "The players are so keen. There are good potentials." He said the present crop of national trainees290 words
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Article80 1972-01-28 29 HOUSTON. Thurs. Fred Wolcott. the greatest hurdler In the world at the outbreak of World War 11. died yesterday in hospital after a brief illness. He was 55. Wolcott held rour World records at one time 13.7 for the 120 yards and 110 m hurdles, and80 words
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Article99 1972-01-28 30 Tf vJNTE CARLO, Thurs.— Ove Andersson of Sweden led a trio of French Alpine Renaults tonight Into the ice and snow of the final stage of the Monte Carlo Rally. Andersson and British co-driver John Davenport tackled the seven speed tests in the Alps behind Monaco with only99 words
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429 1972-01-28 30 SAAA plans a busy, exciting programme CINGAPORE athletes are in for a busy and exciting season, judging from the tight SAAA athletic programme arranged for this year, reports ERNEST FRIDA. Leading Singapore athletes, who have had hardly a rest for their tired feet since the Seap Games in Kuala Lumpur,429 words
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Article256 1972-01-28 30 World XI get a tongue lashing i DLLAIDE, Thurs. J\ The Rest of the World cricket players have been riven a tongue lashing by their Australian manager demanding more effort in tomorrow's Fifth International match of their tour. Manager Bill Jacobs told Pressmen after announcing the team here today: "I256 words
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Article592 1972-01-28 30 TEO Chal Meng and Scott Aucutt gave liberal splashes of colour to the Chinese Swimming Club's single-age group swimming meet at Amber Read yesterday with re-cord-breaking efforts, reports PERCY SENEVIRATNK. In the 50m freestyle for boys Over 9 and Under 10. Scott Aucutt trimmed592 words
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Article, Illustration292 1972-01-28 30 PUBLIC Utilities Board (Electricity Department) were beaten 3-0 by Tan Tock Seng Hospital in their SGSFL Div. 2B match at Farrer Park yesterday and then announced they would protest the win, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. Team secretary Ja'affar bin Abdul Wahab said: "We will protest because we292 words
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Article, Illustration153 1972-01-28 31 QE Cup race will be worth $35,000 THE Queen Elizabeth II Cup for Class 1 Div. 1 horses will bo run over llf on the second day (Sunday, Fob. 20) of the fourday February meeting at Bukit Timah. The race will carry $35,000 >n stakes plus $1,000 to the fourth153 words
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290 1972-01-28 31 WELLINGTON, Thurs. New Zealand's national yearling sale at Trentham ended yesterday with 334 horses sold over the two days for a record total of NZ51,693,900 Top price was the NZ$4O,OOO paid by Australian Jim Shannon for a Alcimedes-Khoralee colt for Sydney millionaire Jack Ingham.290 words
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Article57 1972-01-28 31 NEW YORK. Thurs— George Archer led the 1972 U.S. golf circu.'. earnings list with U5548,177. The POA announced yesterday Following him are tali In US dollars): Milltr Barbrr $31,405. Jack Nicklaus $23,470. John Miller $20,232. Dave Hill $16,730. Lee Trevino $15,322. Bob Murphy $13,499. Bobby Nichols57 words
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Article21 1972-01-28 31 The Malacca Cricket Association will hold their annual meeting on Feb. 1 at the Malacca Club at ft p.m.21 words
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Article435 1972-01-28 31 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By AUSTRALIAN jockey Johnny Wilson, who normally rides at 8.0, will have to reduce to ride Jumbo Jet at 7.12 in the Tengku's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. It could be well worth the effort because Jumbo Jet's classic hopes435 words
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Article100 1972-01-28 31 Bonnier hangs up his car QENEVA, Thurs.— Joachim Bonnier, Swedish motor racing driver, announced yesterday that he had decided to retire from Grand Prix racing. Bonnier competed in 184 Formula 1 races, including 109 Grand prix events, since the world championship was introduced in 1951. His announcement, published today byReuter - 100 words
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103 1972-01-28 31 The square at Lord's to be relaid I ONDON. Thurs. The square at Lord's, the famous London cricket ground, is to be completely relaid over a fouryrir period, it was announced yestediTAfter this summer the fullsquare will not be available for use again until 1977. "A quarter (of the square)103 words
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Article, Illustration101 1972-01-28 31 WHITES BARRED FROM DOLLY'S MATCH CAPE TOWN, Thurs. The South African Government today -arred white cricketers fro.n taking part In a farewell match this weekend for Basil D'Olivelra i above), the England and Worcestershire batsman, who will be playing for his old coloured club here. Paul Saville, chairman of St.Reuter - 101 words
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Article355 1972-01-28 31 CTOKE dramatically qualified for the English League Cup soccer final when they beat West Ham 3-2 in a thrilling replay in Manchester last night. After four matches and 420 minutes football. Stoke finally defeated their rivals 5-4 on aggregate —thanks to a second half goal fromReuter - 355 words
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Advertisement96 1972-01-28 29 The Countdown Watch M®NDIA T®P SECOND enables you to count the seconds in an absolutely exact second rhythm Mondia top second is a new watch with flash for every second, to enable you to count the seconds in an absolutely exact second rhythm. Apart from this, it also has the96 words
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Advertisement210 1972-01-28 29 poo The Editor and Management of New Nation have decided jE that the Moneywords Jackf pot must be broken at lj $12,000 if it is not won beR fore that date. Accordingly 5 contest W will be worth 6 $12,000 and must be won unless the jackpot is broken before210 words
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Miscellaneous44 1972-01-28 29 SOCCER City Dlst. Schools "A" TSS v RI (TSS 5 p.m.). "B" BHIST v RI. RSS v KKVA (NJC) BSS v SJI. BHSS v MHSS (SJI). "C" BHSS v CHS (SJI 8.30). Friendly: Joyful Indians v Metal Box (Fairer Park). National trial (Farrer Par).44 words
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Advertisement314 1972-01-28 30 HV iVi -4 M FM/AM STEREO RECEIVER with 9YRO-TOUCH TUNING (patented) RMS 28W/MODEL 26 II brothers electronics aMIOCVOM, 1. fIL. I'TJtJ. For the pnvilegea: the old smooth cognac in the brand-new bottle jtf Frosted glass to B 1m f f J^^^^^P^^BBiißsHsl is* i£^ keep the cognac S Wt Hq| llM^tPlfrn314 words
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Advertisement121 1972-01-28 30 ram Enjoy life... W ebe active! C^^H 0 lift— 1 b with i^^ IDe Witt's Pills 2 Don't put up with rheumatic and muscular pain. Take De Witt's w Pills, the safe, sure, proven way to ease deep seated pain. Don't suffer a day a longer take De Witt's Pills121 words
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Advertisement166 1972-01-28 31 ■KM it- 12 E* Diesel fuel economy is easy Mercedes-Benz gives you other economies which aren't so easy. The Mercedes-Benz is like other diesel engines in one respect only it gives you more miles to the gallon than petrol engines. But after that there are miles of differences between a166 words
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Article163 1972-01-28 32 *fa From Page On* to have bilateral cultural exchanges, including mutual visits of scientists, exchanges of Government publications and Government sponsored film festivals. Agreement was also reached on the exchange of visit by "the leaders" of Japan and the Soviet Union. The leaders would presumably mean163 words
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100 1972-01-28 32 Boots raises takeover bid for Glaxo to £366 mil LONDON, Thurs. Boots, the British chemists chain, today raised Its takeover bid for the Olaxo drug and baby food firm also being courted by the Beecham group. The new Boots offer valued olaxo at £366 million more than £40 million aboveReuter - 100 words
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Article32 1972-01-28 32 BANOKOK. Thurs. A 30--man police unl' vsterday raided a house in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. killing two communist terrorists and capturing five Including three women. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article31 1972-01-28 32 KINOSTON (Jamaica). Thurs. Five bank robbers and two of (our hostage* one an English bank manager died today in a brief but violent gunbattle with police at a roadblock.31 words
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Article48 1972-01-28 32 Fifth bomb scare HONG KONO, Thurs. The fifth bomb scare In less than a month was reported here, when Air India received an anonymous telephone call this afternoon that a bomb was aboard one of Its airliners, a government spokesman said. Nothing was found on the plane. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article27 1972-01-28 32 CHICAOO. Thurs. Mahalia Jackson, gospel singer and recording artist who performed throughout the world, died today of a heart seizure, hospital attendants said. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article13 1972-01-28 32 The weather forecast today from 6 a.m. to noon: Isolated showers.13 words
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Article, Illustration183 1972-01-28 32 PICTURES BY CHRIS LOH: STORY BY GERALD PEREIRA SMACK! Businessman Chong Ah Lek dealt bis wife a sharp swipe. And before five' astonished policemen could so much as move a muscle he followed it up with a second swinging blow that sent Mrs. Chong183 words
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Article473 1972-01-28 32 LONDON. Thun Th« Mock market rlowd Armrr on balance today In quirt trading with ftentlmrnt aldrd khwwhat by th« OECD'i call for a buriort •tlmuluo. At S p-m. th» Financial Timrt lnd*» waa up 3.7 at 496.3. Glaxo featured at S3l aoalnM 316 at one stage tollowlns the473 words
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Article72 1972-01-28 32 TERRORISTS KILL 3 IN N. IRELAND BELFAST, Thar*. Ulster's worst bombing campaign in six months exploded into Its second day today with more blasts in Belfast and other districts, the army said. Within the pa at 24 hours, an army spokesman said, more than 24 bombs have exploded, killing oneAP - 72 words
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Advertisement26 1972-01-28 32 TIMEX BONUSTIME r\ Refutable Silver Top Ball Pen JCTV with every YvKtt you buy. iW\\ HURRY I STOCKS ARE LIMITED VSft TTI MEX Q%^Hi ''''a^l bY26 words
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Advertisement30 1972-01-28 32 tiwu ate aw&aud tiaAjf *"UZ*g||H|BJW^^^^^ cat&/ac&/nid6 in dh^jsn/fotn&. *y&va€te/fc/u>*n au iJAGzfonetd ant/ Sole Agents and Service Station: M.PRAGER(PTE)LTD. 159, Cecil Street. Singapore 1. 188, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Article, Illustration850 1972-01-28 33 BCB NG - The fight grows hotter for MSA's jumbo jet order BCB NG COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY JANUARY 28, 1972 By 'pIIK optimism of Lockheed president Carl Kotchian notwithstanding, the race for MSA's multi-million dollar order for several wide bodied aircraft is believed to be still wide850 words
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Article154 1972-01-28 33 CROESUS I - CROESUS I By Tongue in cheque OBSERVER oi ihe Financial Times "Men and Matters" column last week reprinted a genuine and unbanker-like reply by a bank manager to a letter from a young lady client: "Dear Miss S: Taking your last sentence first that is, 'Am I one154 words
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Article326 1972-01-28 33 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By npHE net income before taxation of the Development Bank of Singapore for the nine months ending September 1971 was $3.3 million. This compares with $3.1 million for the year ended 1970. Provision for diminution in value of assets, which includes provision for326 words
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Article232 1972-01-28 33 KUK MAY - KUK MAY By A 31 -MEMBER mission of Japanese investors, bankers and finance executive will arrive in Singapore next -veek during the course oi a survey of various countries in Asia and Oceania. Known as the Finance and Investment Survey Mission. 1972, It is led by Mr. T.232 words
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528 1972-01-28 33 HENRY CHANG - DECLINING PRICE TREND A 'PROVE METTLE' CHALLENGE TO LOCAL PALM -OIL INDUSTRY HENRY CHANG By Till] time docs appear ripe, ii Ui;tl is the word to describe it fo r tlif Malaysian palm oil industry to prove its mettle. Three weeks ago it was struck with the problem of creating528 words
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Advertisement72 1972-01-28 33 from Kuala Lumpur. Operated by Malaysian Airlines System and British Overseas Air Charter Ltd. (a subsidiary of BOAC). Departure dates Jan. 31 Feb. 3. 7, 8, 10, 14. 17. 21, 24. 28 Mar. 2. 6. 7, 9. 13. 16. 20. 23. 27. 30 Book now at > our usual I72 words
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Advertisement63 1972-01-28 33 INSIDE 4£ Impart of IS economic mraMirrv on Sinc-*p»rr "not too damaging"; Move b\ Kraft to fnrm \si.in ImrMmrnt (rntrr; .Markrlinj nilumn. I'ronlr in businrc*. I'aitr 31. nmpan> MWj Sharr m.irkrt rrrxirt; Neck In rubber rrvirw: ommoditirs; (losing prim and businos donr. OhMM markets Nr» York. Mrlbournr. Hong Kong. I'agr63 words
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877 1972-01-28 34 Impact of US economic measures on Singapore 'not too damaging' |U|R lAN Stewart. representing the New York Times, was host in Singapore on Dec. 7 to four of Southeast Asia's industrial and commercial leaders. Significant developments Of 1971, such as the change in relations between the United States and China,877 words
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Article52 1972-01-28 34 do on Sunday is the vicepresident of the Japanese Isetan chain. Mr Fukuhel Kato. who is also the president of Isetan Singapore. The Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sul Sen, will officially open the multi-million dollar Joint venture between Apollo Enterprises of Singapore, its chairman Mr Chan Chun Ping, and Isetan52 words
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Article123 1972-01-28 34 New look flies high DRESSING up too Is Air-India whose ground hostesses have just doned a resplendent new look sari, designed by well-known fashion designer Roshan Kalapesl. The sari is woven from Indian handloom silk. rich and glossy In texture The uniform Is in two different colour schemes, one sari123 words
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Article, Illustration67 1972-01-28 34 The first five floors will shelter shop retailing a wide variety of items but most prominent are the boutiques which are expected to give the centre the reputation of being the boutique centre of Singapore. The fourth floor will form Singapore's largest private medical specialists' centre. Originally planned as67 words
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Article52 1972-01-28 34 MILKING a new account is Ogllvy, Benson and Mather from its recent acquisition. Bear Brand sterilised milk and full cream powdered milk. The award was made by Nestles Products which is now marketing the Bear Brand products following its merger with Ursina-Franck S.A., the former marketer of Bear52 words
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Article50 1972-01-28 34 3M has introduced a number of new products, among which are a longterm event recorder which can log up to 35 continuous days of digital data on magnetic tape cartridges and a newly adapted version of cassettes for precision recording of industrial, scientific and medical data. GEORGIE LEE50 words
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Article106 1972-01-28 34 Open Sesame' at shopping centre SAYING "Open Sesame" to Singapore's teeming shoppers is Orchard Road's newest landmark, the Tanglin Shopping Centre. Sitting on prime ground besides the Ming Court Hotel, the centre is now fully operational. Though final dressing up is still on, several shops have already opened their doors.106 words
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Article60 1972-01-28 34 DRESSING itself up too for its opening on Sunday is Singapore's newest departmental store, Isetan Singapore, a Singapore-Japanese Joint venture. Here to do the final makeup, window dressing and store display are five Japanese specialists who are also here to round up a twomonth60 words
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Article240 1972-01-28 34 Mr. K.W. Waller, managing director of British Petroleum Singapore and BP Malaysia, is now in London for talks with members of the BP board He will meet Mr. M.M. Pennell, who was recently appointed a managing director of the board. Mr Pennell, whose appointment takes effect on240 words
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204 1972-01-28 34 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By £CAFE is now tapping views from various Asian governments on the formation of the Asian Investment Centre. An ECAFE consultant, Mr. R.M. Seneviratne, recently visited Singapore and other Asian nations to seek the views of government officials on204 words
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Advertisement290 1972-01-28 34 PARKER 45 Miter tliepiwua Tcoiiveitlble' The Flighter does what other pens can't do it fills two ways. From an ink bott'e or with a large capacity cartridge that writes up to 10.OX words. Point assembly is easily replaceable with a choice of 5 point sizes. Ranging from M i Extra290 words
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Advertisement79 1972-01-28 34 r^ J you earned it now let it earn for you Attractive rates of interest paid. Minimum period of deposits 3 months. Make your funds earn interest for you without any effort. Just call at any Malayan Finance Corporation branch Or any of the branch-* of Malayan Banking Berhad. We'll79 words
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Article432 1972-01-28 35 UNITED Motor Works has been spreading its wings, both on the takeover front and in the formation of new companies. The company's recent expansion programme diversifies group activities Into new areas while much of the (xpansion complements current activities. First intimation of the company's moves came432 words
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Article178 1972-01-28 35 CITY Developments, which was asked for a reason for the Increased Interest in its shares earlier this week, replied yesterday that one of its directors was In the process of preliminary discussions which could lead to a mint venture with a local company. The secretary of178 words
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Article, Illustration100 1972-01-28 35 BLAIR JOHNSON - BLAIR JOHNSON City Editor Most active stocks CarUberc 623.000 City Dev. 430.000 P.M. Cement 226.000 Malayawata 170.000 Total Turnover 3.19 M Delayed Percentage 22.53 Rites Allied Choc $2.26 Roxy $3 18 F. I nion $0.99 N. Indust $0.68 Kin -s $0.96 I.A.C. $1.49 A. \ni.il $1.53 Falls100 words
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Article35 1972-01-28 35 Jan. 25 Jan.-': Industrials: 1*7.98 206.M 1 Hotrb: 70.71 71.11 Proprrtirs: 140.86 141.61 Tins: 98.45 98.53 t S rubbfis: 126.9? 126.3' Drc. 30. 1966 I0U Drc. 31. 1968 ll.ll t Dec. 29, 1962 10035 words
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Article265 1972-01-28 35 CXKI.SKr K(. Brewery commanded 4 handsome premium 011 first lislinu on the Stoi k r!x»hinge of M.il.i>mu ami Singapore yesterday. The first issue listed this year, the SI.OO shan w.is sought up to as lii^h a> ".8 before the K > moved out. It closed fairly265 words
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Article1090 1972-01-28 35 git I AND OFru MICH OFFI- CIALLV LIITIO AT TMI CLOU 22n— L THADINC J 1 THI "OCX UCHAKCI WITH PRICI MOVIMINTI IN RACKtTt VI.TIUDAV W CLOSING TONE: Industrials easier while the rest steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday including odd lots totalled1,090 words
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Article1275 1972-01-28 35 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday wilh the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unle&s otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan il) 1.61, (1) 1.62. Allied (hoc (7) 2.18. (2) 2 17. (1) 2.19.1,275 words
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Article363 1972-01-28 35 MELBOURNE. Thurs— Mining shares looked weaker, although there were odd gains, in dull trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oils and industrials were little changed on yesterday's closing levels. Poseidon fell 40 cents to Asl3 and Robe River fell four cents to 82 cents, but Metals Exploration gained363 words
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Article66 1972-01-28 35 fHESE rates were quoted on A the Asian dollar market yesterday. The lates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mill j 10 2 mlhs 4 3 16 lo 4 3 mths 4 11 16 to S 1 16' 6 mths 5 3 16 to 5 766 words
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Article183 1972-01-28 35 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia Singapore announced 1 these best agreed merchant rates as at Jan. 21: I ..I dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Korrijn Currency TT or OD TT OD 8 Sterling Pound 1.4050 7.3725 7.3600 Australian Dollar 3 4200 3 3175 3.3575 Canadian183 words
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Article204 1972-01-28 35 YEW YORK. Wed —The market closed lower in fairly active trading with analysts generally agreeing that the market is in a consolidation phase. President Nixon's Vietnam peace cfler soeech (ailed to stir any Interest although anticipation of the address limited the previous .session's pullback. Technical analysts say a204 words
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Article208 1972-01-28 35 11ONG KONO. Thurs. The •n market continued weak, during the afternoon session heavier selling pressure developed and prices slid back across the board. The few gainers over the day were Crocodile up five cents to HK$".9O. Cathay Securities up 10 cents to $5.60 Sony gained 50 cent.-, to208 words
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Article38 1972-01-28 35 On the fres nuinii market In Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. deliar wu quoted at 3.6180 for T.T. and 5.6025 for Sterling was quoted at 14. 48 and ene tail ef geld at 323 39.38 words
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Article192 1972-01-28 35 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Wednesday 85.83 Tuesday 85.57 Week ago 85.98 RUBBERS Wednesday 294.56 Tuesday 294.01 Week ago 280.10 OILS Wednesday 302 03 Tuesday 299 90 Week ago 304 21 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 492 6 Tuesday 489 4 Week ago 497.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 889 15 Tuesday 894.72 Week192 words
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Article146 1972-01-28 35 STRAITS TIN UNCHANGED THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at $620 per picul on an official offering up 94 tons co 370 tons. The steadiness of the local market reflected the firmness of the overnight London metal price which was also unchanged at £1.422 per metric ton.146 words
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Article19 1972-01-28 35 JAN. 27. RI'BBKR. 88.75 cmS ;.iimn 0.75 cent). TIN: $620 (umh Official offering 370 tons (up <» tans).19 words
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Article99 1972-01-28 35 CHINESE PRODUCE tJiHANCC SINGAPORE NOON LOSINC Coccnut Oil Uuk HI Hllvfa, drum Hi «.ller*. Copra: MUad 1f.0.b. 1 Cont. $2<\ B. Ptwwr Munmk ASTA «hlt» fob. 100". NI.W $■..'<!.'■ «11. iSarauak wMK NLW Sl9:> Mien 11l hlack f.o b »6'; NLW 5137» ieltera. Sarawak ASTA black fob KHI-;99 words
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Article34 1972-01-28 35 In l.imdon on U'i Im n the pllm ml pin I i"-r CIF IK N Kuwn»— n !■<.>• m '"ilk. ■tcrllM l Hr lon^' n Mrinh ud a' IK IM "Hi" <unrhunKrd I.34 words
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Article33 1972-01-28 35 London copper prices on Wednesday (prfviouii In brackets): Wlrebar Spot buyer £413.00 (£413.00) seller £413.30 (£413.30): Three Months buyer {419.90 i£4l» SO) seller £420.00 (£420.00) Market tene: Steady. Sates: 2.525 tons.33 words
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Article52 1972-01-28 35 (1) Export price in non-sterling areas In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers prices Id Singapore dollars per tael. Wtdrvtiday Tuttday SU.S. iui London 46.20 46.125 B«lrut Closrd 48.4S HonKkong 48.17 47.81 Zurich 46.2HB 46.O5B 4S.35S 46.208 P«rl« 46.75 46.41 Sport (1) Closed 47.59 t > 8por«52 words
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Article92 1972-01-28 35 OUTPUT of tin concentrates for the month of December, 1971 by the following mines are Pteuls Aokam 3.09 C Austral Amal 1.763 Ayer Hitam 4.345 Berjuntal 7.626 Chenderiang 304 Oopeng 3.910 Hong Kong 153 Idrli Hydraulic 350 rCamuntlng 2.027 Kampong Lanjut 1.677 Kent 514 KUllnghal! 1.257 Klnta92 words
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Article447 1972-01-28 35 mRADING over the holl--1 day-shortened period was uninspired and the market moved quietly within a two-cent range with a high point of 90) cents, says Holiday, Culter and Bath In Its weekly rubber report. No definite trend developed and there wa.s a paucity of events447 words
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Article355 1972-01-28 35 |7«OLLOWING lower Lon- don advices, the rubber market yesterday opened half a cent down and thereafter varied very little In the morning. There was fair Inquiry for SMRs for the United States. Physicals were quiet and turnover was small, The mornlns session closed very oulet. The afternoon market355 words
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Advertisement461 1972-01-28 36 fPSA COMMERCIAL MANAGER The Commercial Manager will head the Commercial Development Department and will be responsible for the overall planning, co-ordination and supervision of all commercial development activities of the Commercial Development Department His duties will Include Promotion of trade and shipping tlirough the Port. Studies or investment •pportunities in461 words
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Advertisement723 1972-01-28 36 Opportunities In COMPUTER CONSULTING Price Waterhouse it Co. require additional staff with experience of computer systems for their Management Consulting t'jrvices department. The successful applicants will be required to advise and assist clients with the application of computers to business problems and will work under the supervision and guidance of723 words
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Advertisement967 1972-01-28 36 SEMBAWANG TOWING CO. (PTE) LIMITED SINGAPORE SALE OF TUGS Tenders are invited from interested parties for the purchase of the following secondhand Tugs on an "As is Where is" basis: I—3ooo HP Triple-expansion, twin-screw Tug built in 1942 of 831.8 Grt. Name: NIMBLE. 3—220 HP Steam-reciprocaUng, singlescrew Tugs built in967 words
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Advertisement782 1972-01-28 36 PERMOHONAN PKNGKC HI'ALIAN I>AKIP\I)\ UJIAN XXI AYAKAN <U AI.IKVIM, TKST UNTUK MEMASUKI PEPEREKSAAN SIM MCI 1972 1. Permohonan-pcrmohtnan bagi pengechuahan daripada Ujian Kelayalcan Qualifying Test unluk mrmusukt PeDereksaan SPM Met' 1972 adalah cipelawa daripada chalun-chalun jenis berikut a i Ouru-guru yang terlateh yang latehannya duktiraf olen Kimenterian Pelajaran dan mempunyai782 words
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Advertisement1418 1972-01-28 37 BBm. -^^^jUb B)HVi^!>*Bß>Jl lav -a*^j»- JB 1k%81^12 0 LIVUPOOI ANO OTHER UK/CONTINENTAL PI ItTpore Sails P. Shan Penang ANCHISCS Liverpool Mr. 11 Ttttf INTILOCHUS Belfast, Dublin, Liverpool Ctt. 15 laa 20 la* 18/ 1 Ftl I EUMACUS lenots, Clasgow Frt I Frt 7 Frt 8/ B PIISANDEI li.erpoo' Fel 161,418 words
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Advertisement1100 1972-01-28 37 WS^T t 1 m 7^3mm^*k^?T^r7^ l T*r t rfF2W&T3rTtfT^^^^m\*^ i m m 1 1 9UCi 1 1 1 U UAY rmL ri U I LljzMSl!* > i EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P Klin* Penang Singnore LOADING FOR: lAPAN I* Ft/la* 29 Frt 4/9 Jaa 10/1 Frt C bianca. H burg1,100 words
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Advertisement1273 1972-01-28 37 FOKTNICNTLY EXMtSS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. N Orleans Bait Pun N Yck Penang P S "am S cere Djakarta Kngston MEMNON laa 1 Frt 9 Frt 19 Ftl 11 Frt 27 Apr 17 BURMA laa 19 IM 17 Ftl 21 Frt 29 Frt 21 Mar 6 Apr 271,273 words
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Advertisement1083 1972-01-28 38 KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEH KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. ,I^-kUr.". S W ETA P S tTAP Japan Persian Cult Service ..u,,-i,_, y..." a'la'Vrt Colombo Karachi, Muscat Duba.,Abudliab./ Ka«.ka"a Mara J 5 Mar Dona Bahrain,Ku«ait Khorr/Basrah (possibly Dammam). Japan/ West Australia Unm TD I S«elea Mara 21 l>a1,083 words
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Advertisement904 1972-01-28 38 fOH NtW ZEALAND m Penane P S'Mm S.nitpon Laa tit Hti •CARPENTARIA 1/ J Frt 4/S Frt B/ Frt 3^^.....^ •CHAKOINA 11/11 Mar 12/11 Mar 14/1 B Mar Ounedm^ Lytteltoo, Carriii 12 patMafire. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE """"^"^^""""^■^"""Tntapo'i P S'nam Pemm lrti«al faTi SailP* la P»rt 21 Ha Niiapattinam. Madras. IiZX! U/11904 words
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Advertisement815 1972-01-28 38 ORIENT LINES LTD. 3 (INCORPORATED IN THt REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) rt ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3T U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Sinfipon P. yuarn Penaitf, a- .v NEPTUNE AMBER la Pirt Li.erpcol 27 7. Havre 3 1 R'dim 6 3, H815 words
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Advertisement615 1972-01-28 38 jpP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL jji SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD B|. Na JOE Jin. Ampang Ku«l* Lu.npur The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Shim Penang Arrhti: BUN6A MELOR ill] Ftk Mil Fel II 21 Frt Havri 13.3 LotNkM 113 R djm 23 3 A'»er; 26 '■> H615 words
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Advertisement799 1972-01-28 39 f-MI »>OI)T OF I'HOAPORI AOTMO i Omko Mam B 5 and CW E«i f .no HITV ANNOUMCfD TMI FOLLOW. OUT: Kuala Sriangor B/2 INO ■IRTHINO ARRANCEMINTI PORT KLANC FOR JAN. M. a.utt, p*rt: Kinn Tower Bunga OUT: F>-juiiino 1/J. Tagua S'4. Maru. B.nolrn and Emerald tur HimfJl Maru Ornko Maru799 words
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Advertisement689 1972-01-28 39 fe^ 7 Sovereign Marine m*m> Lines, inc. GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADING FOR ASHTABULA. HAMILTON AND TORONTO P. Klang Singapore HAMBURGEk .All Mar 1/ 3 Mar i 7 AOELFOTIS Apr 11/15 Apr 16/21 DIRECT SAILINGS TO SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING CAR6O FOR LOURENCO MARQUES. DUROAN AND CAPETOWN Singapore P. Klang PHILIPPINE689 words
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Advertisement878 1972-01-28 39 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. In reiponsc to the demand* ef shippers in Singapore and Malaysia M.I.S.C. hot great pleasure in announcing the introduction of a specialised timber carrier m.v. "MARITIME STAR", scheduled to j load at: Singapore: 9-11.2.72 P. Swettenham: 12 16.2.72 Penong: 17-19.2.72 For discharge London, Rotterdam, Antwerp,878 words
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Advertisement875 1972-01-28 39 BCZEHQ=OI NO. 52 SPOTTISWOODE PARK ROAD ON FREEHOLD LAND LOT 102-4 T.S. XXIII AREA: 44,790 SQ. FT. Tenders are Invited for the purchase of the above property subject to the following conditions of sale:1. The property is available for inspection between 8.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. to875 words
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Advertisement609 1972-01-28 40 PLANNING FINANCE POSITIONS Esso Singapore requires Analysts to assume responsible Manaßement positions In its Treasury and Corporate Planning Divisions. The jobs offer opportunities for promotion to more sen.or positions for Individuals displaying sound analytical and leadership qualities. The broad scope of thr work will provide valuable training in the field609 words
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Advertisement330 1972-01-28 40 GOVERNMENT OF THE h I II IU It OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ACT K AP. 279, 1970 ED.) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 Notice under Rule 12. Notice is hereby given that the tiillnwuiK proposal lor Alteration to (ho Master Plan was submitted to thr Minister (or Law and National330 words
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Advertisement687 1972-01-28 40 P.W.D. SINGAPORE I Tenderr ere Invited from P W.D I K?glslered Contractors and from DtlMr .-unable contractors for the f< -lowing wctks:- 11 Grawcutting at Kirn Chnar. Sewage Treatment Works A Srrangoon Sludge Treatment Works during the period April 1972 to 31st March 1973. Showround: Contractor to meet at Kirn687 words
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Advertisement715 1972-01-28 40 P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are invited frcm P.W.D Reg. tiered Contractors and others for undermentioned Contracts 1. Construction and completion of 3 Cell R.C. Box Culvert* at /ion Road Extension. "Civil Engineering" Contraclois. Closing Date:- 18.2.72 at 10.00 a.m. 2. Reinstatement of Road Trenrhci from 1.4.72 to 31.3.7S as follow*:--(a) Districts715 words
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Advertisement267 1972-01-28 40 JIH m™ **^^B ■^f^v^Lv Ct**A ■Mm*. Jm\m9 £t^^ VGBmBS£ ■b^b^b^b^b^bl bB tm\ k£ I aAak .^1 ?"^9 Iff Xm^l^^iH^Bßj m B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^H 1 i K 4 1 mx~!j LA^JL^mWn m 3 %3^--^ B^B^B^. f I jF^ bbbViH^b^blb^S bIbUbII m\ 10-160 horsepower, ff^^v^Jj^ light-weight reliable, m&V^V medium-speed diesels 6 CYLINDERS STOCKED SERVICED267 words
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Advertisement131 1972-01-28 1 Ml Designed for living in utmost luxury, every unit features central airconditioning, swimming pool and split-level pbnning. Every unit is surrounded by greenery set in an ideal location known fa its exclusiveness. Site Tel -*****1 let Faber Union Rovkde Yxi With A Quality House fA\D t li UNIUIM LIU. II131 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1972-01-28 2 Judy Bird Williams - Judy Bird Williams THE hone cart driver clops along a dusty village road leading to Jogjakarta, the biggest town in Central Java. "Every day the people leave their kamponßS at dusk for the Jogjakarta amusement park, with fancy dresses, happy,1,366 words
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Article, Illustration684 1972-01-28 3 CHAMPAN PINCHER - CHAMPAN PINCHER itg^K»m CUTTING OUT TERROR OF METAL FATIGUE: A .S7S MILLION GUINEA-PIG THAT WILL TAKE THE HAZARDS OUT OF FLYING THE CONCORDE A $7.") MILLION scientific marvel which will ensure that Concorde is th c safest airliner in the world, is alx)ut to tfo into operation684 words
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269 1972-01-28 3 DRUG-FIGHTER 'POPEYE' IS TOO BUSY MAKING FILMS NEW YORK. Thurs. Former New York police drug fighter, Eddie "Popeye" Egan, sat at a high bench in his Manhattan office writing a film script. The plot taking shape was based on his own highpower career as a detective. Eddie can certainly produce269 words
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Advertisement70 1972-01-28 3 FABER UNION cordially invites you to sample the finer art of gracious living at their FABERHILLS SHOWHOUSE 29 Faber Crescent Lot 112) Let Faber Union provide you with a Quality House. Sb 1^ 4^tt~' r m *****881 IB*' bbbbbW mi^^^^^^^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^lj^^s^mb* dfe B^^^b S ill iu&tHiw IBWHW lILh IB m "SfirWHr70 words
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Article, Illustration499 1972-01-28 4 ONG KIAT BENG - ONG KIAT BENG by THREE girh in three different places. All dofag more or less the s:nne jobs managing the shops they work in; although only one Ikis been given the official designation of "manager." They are the new breed of career girls doing499 words
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Article, Illustration342 1972-01-28 4 these girls pictured here have not been experimenting with their younger brothers' war paint. And neither have they applied the wrong cosmetics at the wrong places. If you're thinking they're out of their minds, it might just interest you to know342 words