The Straits Times, 6 March 1972
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Title Section24 1972-03-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times. The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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353 1972-03-06 1 K.S. SIDHU - Ten hurt in oil barge blast at Jurong Shipyard K.S. SIDHU By SINGAPORE, Sun. Ten contract workers were injured right of them critically when a fire led to an explosion in an oil barge in Jurong Shipyard today. Thr seriously injured were .ulniittrri to Outram Hospital and placed on thr353 words
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Article32 1972-03-06 1 LONDON. Sun Britain and Malta today reopened negotiations on a new defence and financial agreement in a lastminutp attempt to halt the British military withdrawal from the Mediterranean island. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1972-03-06 1 CHIA POTEIK - 11.3 p.e. more for civil servants CHIA POTEIK: Extra month pay,more for CPF Full text of speech in Page Six By Singapore, Sun. MR. LEE KUAN YEW announced today the first steps of what will be a pay rise for both the public and private sectors: An increase for all1,281 words
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193 1972-03-06 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Japan's World Cup representative Taka a k 1 Kono fired a cultured four-under-par 68 for a four round aggregate of nine under par 279 to win the Singapore Open golf title at the par-72 SICC new course yesterday. He earned $10,000193 words
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Article, Illustration80 1972-03-06 1 THE Queen waves from the Britannia as she pulls away from the ANZI'K naval base quay at 3 p.m. yesterday. Beside her is her uncle. Earl Mountbatten, who boarded the yacht as the Queen was receiving the royal salute from a New Zealand honour guard and shaking hands with aChristopher Loh - 80 words
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Article31 1972-03-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Government has relaxed the entry card regulations at the Johore Causeway during weekends to ease the traffic. Deputy Prime Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail said today.31 words
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Article30 1972-03-06 1 NEW YORK. Sun. A Soviet nuclear submarine, disabled on the Newfoundland coa.st 10 days ago. was reported still drifting today 800 nautical miles east-northeast oft the Newfoundland coast.30 words
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Article18 1972-03-06 1 KUCHINO. Sun. Police today clamped a round-the-clock curfew on areas around Kuchlng to facilitate security operations.18 words
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Article33 1972-03-06 1 ISTANBUL, Sun. The 6,000-ton liner Marmara, one of Turkey's most luxurious passenger ships, burned and sank today In Istanbul's Golden Horn Harbour while waiting to dock for repairs. I'M.33 words
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Article, Illustration705 1972-03-06 1 Queen returns for visit to ANZUK SINGAPORE, Sun. QUEEN Elizabeth was back in Singapore today to make her first official call on British, Australian and New Zealand servicemen and their families who are stationed here as part of the ANZUK force. The Queen was accompanied by Prince Philip and her705 words
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Advertisement54 1972-03-06 1 Akllk |4»^. rST J»r •■■4 Ihml Mobil Insecticide is the Super Spray! Just one four second spray with Mobil Insecticide rids the Ik average room of insect pests. But we haven't stopped there... we've also I made this Super Spray with a MM special, pleasant perfume to eliminate nasal ,^^B54 words
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Advertisement36 1972-03-06 1 Olivetti system 77, the economical solution to your accounting problems The monthly salary of one clerk can buy you this complete accounting system* '(Under the Olivetti easy payment plan). On«ti(M»tay«u)Sdn.B*rt>ad.lW 03 245t2 C*v««t. (Swgapor.) Pt«.Umi»«d.W 375W36 words
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Article, Illustration113 1972-03-06 2 Chiang to run for another 6-year term TAIPEI. Sun. President Chiang Kai-shek, who has expressed a desire to retire will accept a draft and run for a fifth sixyear term, a Kuomlntang Party spokesman said today. Spokesman Mr. Chen Yuchlng said Mr. Chiang, who Is also director-general of the rulingUPI - 113 words
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Article, Illustration443 1972-03-06 2 WASHINGTON, Sunday £HINA is providing considerable new economic aid to developing countries around the world as well as reactivating suspended programmes elsewhere. In addition, according to newly available data, China continues to supply military and economic aid to North Vietnam, and. for the first timeNYT - 443 words
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263 1972-03-06 2 Now Taiwan to relax curbs on Red trade TAIPEI. Sunday. I^HE Taiwan Government in an unusual move today announced major political liberalisations of policies on foreign trade and investment including trade with some communist nations. The new policies had been emerging over the past several months following the Government's ousterAP - 263 words
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Article88 1972-03-06 2 HANOI TRIP BY CHOU FOR TALKS 'TOKYO. Sun. .'.pecula- ttcn mounted In Hanoi yesteroay on the possibility of a summit meeting between Chinese anu North Vietnamese leaders in a few days. Japan's Nlhon Dempa news agency reported today Quoting Informed sources in the North Vietnamese capital, the agency said ChineseAP - 88 words
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Article27 1972-03-06 2 OSLO. Sun. The Norwegian Liberal Party yesterday voted by 128 to 95 against Norwegian entry into the European Common Market during an extraordinary Confess here.27 words
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Article52 1972-03-06 2 PHNOM PENH. Sun. There are one million people officially classed a* war victims among the five million Cambodian* who live In the zones controlled by the Government. The figure published by the Ocmmlssarlat General (or War Victims Is up 42 per rent on lastReuter - 52 words
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Article47 1972-03-06 2 PARIS. Sun. A letter General de Gaulle sent to a (rlend in which the late President predicted in 1929 the people of France would one day rally round him has been sold to an anonymous buyer j at an auction here for £1.380 I —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration328 1972-03-06 2 CALL FOR GOVT CONTROL OF INDON PARK PROJECT I JAKARTA. Sun. After a public inquiry Parliament has called fo r Government supervision of ;i controversial amusement park project initiated by President Suharto's wife. In a resolution carried last night Parliament declared that the privatelyfinanced project should be carried out withoutReuter - 328 words
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Advertisement194 1972-03-06 2 Cathay Pacific Asia's number one holiday Pacific's unique tour building system gives air me tells it all. Everything you want to you maximum value, maximum flexibility, know about value-for-money holidays. All Choose from Budget Discovery, Standard or in one free book! Researched and written De Luxe. Now all in one194 words
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Miscellaneous46 1972-03-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby <§>•** I 1 [&A</e? i UAHT a eeßioue talv: I wit« you i r—T\ ~-z-li— -<J HOT NOW C€Al?'--/}->A/y s* II ffe CMILP«N UAVt v j Atzewepy /^mo -me/ cah (at/ no ye can^) I HEAe evecv woec v > you <Mj 241.46 words
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159 1972-03-06 3 DGLPAST, Sunday. A bomb exploded in a pn^-d Belfast restaurant yesterday in what doctors said was the bloodiest extremist attack in two and a half years of violence in Nortiieia Ireland. Police said two women were killed and 135 other people, mainly159 words
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225 1972-03-06 3 100,000 IN CORTEGE OF YOUNG MAOIST UARIS. Sun. More than 100.000 marchers, in the biecest demonstration in Paris since the May 1968 riots, yesterday peacefully followed the funeral cortege of a young Maoist shot last week outside a Renault car factory. In bright sunshine, pall bearers carried the collin ofReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration355 1972-03-06 3 Former boxer tells of shock' torture LONDON. Sunday MEN detained as guerilla suspects in Northern Ireland have alleged that they had been subjected to electric shock treatment by security forces. Three men taken prisoners in January are quoted as saying they were subjected to periods of shock treatment in attempts355 words
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182 1972-03-06 3 Pioneer 10 travelling on near perfect course DASADENA. Sun—Pioneer 1C Is speeding along on a near-perfect course at some six miles a second en route to its meeting with the planet Jupiter 21 months from now. At 3.30 a.m. Malaysian time today the spacecraft was 873.374 miles from Earth andAP - 182 words
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Article74 1972-03-06 3 MOSCOW. Sun. The Soviet Union and Libya, one of the leading producers of oil in North Africa and the Middle East. yesterday agreed to co-operate i In oil prospecting, extracting i and refining. The Soviet news agency said a co-operation accord signed here by Soviet andReuter - 74 words
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306 1972-03-06 3 I CAIRO, Sunday PRESIDENT Sadat Is expected to seek more support for a reorganised Arab front against Israel iirxt week with flying visits to several Arab capitals followed by a summit here en March 12 with Syrian and LibyanReuter - 306 words
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144 1972-03-06 4 1 07-year old man jailed for six years V ITORIA. San. Pedro Ferelra Da Silva, I*7, who Is considered Brasil's oldest convict, has been Jailed for six years. Da Silva, who was accused of having a son-in-law killed by hired gunmen, made nationwide headlines last year when he announced in144 words
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Article, Illustration337 1972-03-06 4 MOSCOW, Sunday. BANGLADESH leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman left for home today with a massive aid pledge from Russia and apparently without any strings attached to it. In a joint communique published here last night, the Soviet union promised Bangladesh aid In reconstructing its Industry,Agencies - 337 words
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234 1972-03-06 4 Big row over funds for undersea missile system ]\EW YORK, Sun. A major storm is gathering over the Administrations request for US$942 million in the 1973 defence budget to develop a new Undersea Long-Range Missile System. The submarines in this system will cost about bSsl billon each Critics of theNYT - 234 words
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Article167 1972-03-06 4 I ONDON. Sun Conservative right-wing-er Mr Enoch Powell said last ni<ht that 1972 was a life and death year for Parliament because of the Common Market. He told a political meeting in Newton. Wales, that if the Common Market treaty came Into forci the HouseReuter - 167 words
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251 1972-03-06 4 $1.4 m court award for man who was left in Wake... MANILA Sun. The Supreme Court has ordered the Pan American World Airways to pay 780.502 pesos (about MSI .4m.) in damages to a Filipino who was left behind on Wake Island by a Pan Am plane bound for ManilaAP - 251 words
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Advertisement154 1972-03-06 4 x* r »i From Mr. Henri Nestle himself. Cerelac instant milk cereal. Now available for that special ba by. Yours Cerelac milk cereal baby food was invented and digestive substances. It is the ideal in 1867 by the founder of NESTLE, formula for your baby's first meal. Delicately Mr. Henri154 words
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430 1972-03-06 5 Masie Kwee - Masie Kwee TREND IN HIGHER EDUCATION ENROLMENT CAUSES CONCERN By gINGAPORE, Sun. Student enrolment at institutions of high c r learning here have indicated a dear swing towa r <l science an <l engineering at the expense Of the humanities. A Straits Times survey430 words
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85 1972-03-06 5 $4,000 drugs donation to Vigilante Corps SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Pharmaceutical Trade Association will donate over $4,400 worth of drugs to the Vigilante Corps on Tuesday. Mr. Cheong Wing, president of the association, will hand over the antibiotics, analgesics and antipyretics to the commandant of the Corps. Mr. Teoh Kah Chay.85 words
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Article59 1972-03-06 5 Charm and social grace course SINGAPORE, Sun. A seven-week course on personal charm and social graces will be conducted by the Adult Education Board. The course, costing $30. will be held either on Mondays and Weridnesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays. Application forms are available from the board's offices In Calmhill59 words
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Article57 1972-03-06 5 Taekwon-do courses SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Taekwon-do Academy will be starting new morning and evening classes (or beginners and coloured belts this week at its gym In the New World Amusement Park In Serangoon Road. Enrolment may be made at the New World gym (Sun lite Hall) on Tuesday and57 words
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Article37 1972-03-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The numbers picked in today's Toto draw No. 18/73 were 48. 35. 41. 19 and 38. The additional number was 34. In the circles draw, the numbers were SS. 17 and 3.37 words
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Article30 1972-03-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. SulUn Muhammad Khan U Foreign Secretary of Pakistan, not BanRla Desh. as stated In an agency report published In today's Sunday Times. The error is regretted30 words
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156 1972-03-06 5 Indonesia disagrees with the Soviet view JAKARTA. Sun— Foreign Minister Adam Malik ■aid yesterday that Indonesia cannot agree with the view of the Soviet Union that the Straits of Malacca should be internationalised. Mr. Malik made the statement following a report from Tokyo that the Soviet ambassador to Japan hadAP - 156 words
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152 1972-03-06 5 SINGAPORE. Bun. Parliamentary Secretary (Health). Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. yesterday called for a better teacher-parent relationship to help ensure the future of their children. He said: "Some parents think that it Is the school's responsibility to provide education for their children and that it Is the152 words
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Article27 1972-03-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Sweep draw No. 1/72 will be held at the Golden Mile shopping centre in Beach Road on Tuesday at 6.30 pjn.27 words
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Advertisement124 1972-03-06 5 mammon A I I BEAUTY COURSE SHISEIDO The Promise of Beauty. Once again introduce to you the latest make-up techniques by our Top Japanese Beauty Consultants direct from Tokyo at Hotel Negara Conference Room, Claymore Rd. off Orchard Road, Singapore 9, on March 25, 26 27, 1972. Valuable souvenir gifts124 words
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Advertisement289 1972-03-06 5 Overstuffed yet \&J undernourished? /Bf| take ONE-A-DAY JJ 1 1 PLURAVIT (I Multivitamin capsule You might be Citing a lot maybe even more than a lot trul feel ituf fed every time you pu»h >our«l( away from tht dinner m table. But if your diet doesn't contain all the essential289 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1972-03-06 6 We are starting a new economic era says Lee FULL text of speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the final day meeting of the NTUC Annual Delegates' Conference at the Singapore Conference Hall. 'Happy occasion' for workers SINGAPORE. Sunday THE END of 1971 marked the close1,714 words
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225 1972-03-06 6 A WORKERS' trust fund to promote welfare and educational projects was adopted by the NTUC delegates' conference. Its formation was based on the unanimous recommendation of the Programme Committee chaired by Prof. T.H. ElUott, NTUC adviser. Reports The committee of 37225 words
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264 1972-03-06 6 Amend labour laws, urges Industrial Policy Committee SINGAPORE, Sun. An NTUC committee has urged the Government to amend the labour laws to enable trade unions to protect their members' tenure of service without having to rely unduly on "employers' benevolence or bureaucratic sympathy." Making the call, the Industrial Policy and264 words
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Article185 1972-03-06 6 Bangla Desh workers invite Devan THE National Workers' League of Bangla Desh has invited Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, secre-tary-general of NTUC, to visit Dacca and address its five million workers there. A similar Invitation has been extended to NTUC adviser. Prof. T. H. Elliott. Disclosing this today, the acting president185 words
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Advertisement105 1972-03-06 6 If y OBEROI I MOTEL SIIMGAPCX=ie 1 Jalan Rumbia Singapore 9 Tel *****6 Luxurious Obmrol PUBLIC MOO MS OF Imperial offer* m nuw s \^%^'t^^^~^ EXQUISITE TASTE concept of Mupmrior |f^ Jj Wi^^. tr^iP/^f- Tf> C° ntlnmntml fl hospitality, service > *M w K'M*'"*ir»!!Ji?L^^l£fci Hmataurant jjp and comfort. a (^'"l't'105 words
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Miscellaneous27 1972-03-06 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl SCHNOOGLE MFG CO. I T CAFETERIA > MOTHERS s?Sr SANDWICHES biacjc Y/ijJj I EAT SLOWLY ANC7 CHEW Li/VTOJI7fVC voue FOO WELL -i y27 words
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267 1972-03-06 7 MEETING HAS BROUGHT SOLIDARITY TO THE WORKERS THE annual deleKates' conference of the NTUC was described as a "big success" because it has brought about a great degree of solidarity in the labour movement. This was stated today by several delegates and observers at the end of its three-day conference267 words
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Article436 1972-03-06 7 Unions moving toward 'a new era' T-IE trade unlor movement of Singapore Is In the midst of transition— from the old to the new era— Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. secretary-general of NTUC said. "From a period of tightening of belts and crucial years, is inevitably emerging steady ordinary wage increases436 words
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Article116 1972-03-06 7 Appeal by Ship Officers' Union THE Malay-Asian Ship Officers'! Union has asked the NTUC to set up a wa-farers affairs committee. In his appeal the union secretary. Inche Yusof Wanjor. claimed that seafarers "like their brother workers on shore" had also been "victimised by their employers." Local seafarers should not116 words
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257 1972-03-06 7 'Major effort' soon to organise the unorganised rpHE NTUC will make a A major effort In the coming years to organise the unorganised, secretary-general, Mr. C.V. Devan Nalr, said. "And the right time to strike at unorganised labour would be now when the value of having trade unions has been257 words
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Advertisement91 1972-03-06 7 Nestles Milkmaid Milk is from the saf esti cleanest food factory in Singapore We at Nestle are proud to announce that our suppliers of Milkmaid Sweetened Condensed Milk, Food Specialities Singapore (Private) Ltd., have been officially recognised as the safest and cleanest food factory in Singapore in the National Contest91 words
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Miscellaneous197 1972-03-06 7 Straits Times Crossword I iVJf Hi BsH BBBSa MB^I ACROSS (10). 1 Little creatures Uken Jor il^JPff^f* 1 bbeart r ta 9 (7 3) WGOG 7 HIM. 8 fe±S! Lydla thoUBht raftSLfflK SLoOTS 10 rS£uS I Stu^U» Wme |J&t I-* I—on "aiit.^ ln ...^r^noveiuon 17 £Sre-t± .TS. gg W straightening197 words
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519 1972-03-06 8 -SAYS A PSYCHIATRIST SINGAPORE, Sun THERE are many schoolchildren here with mental health problems, according to Dr. Paul W. Ngui, president of the Singapore Association for Mental Health. However, says Dr. Ngui, these problems are unrecognised as mental health problems and the children519 words
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Article63 1972-03-06 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Public Works Department will be painting lines at the Junctions of North Bridge Road »nd Coleman Street. Bencoolen Street and Bras Basali Road and North Bridge Road and High Street on Tuesday and Wednesday from midnight to 5 a.m. dally. Motorists approaching these63 words
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Article49 1972-03-06 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. A clamshell dredger will begin month-long operations In Selat Jurung oil Puiau Samulan and Tanjong Kllng from tomorrow Mariner* in the area are warned to observe safe navigation while approaching and patting the dredger which will have about 400 feet of mooring wire*.49 words
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Article25 1972-03-06 8 SINGAPORE. Bun. The PSA hat announced that the Eastern Quarantine and Immigration Anchorage will be in use from March 10 at 7 am.25 words
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195 1972-03-06 8 Malaysia ready for summit on Nixon trip IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia Is ready to consider any Invitation to attend a summit meeting of Asian leaders to assess the outcome of President Nixon's visit to China. However, before such a meeting could come about there are some matters to be resolved,195 words
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Article49 1972-03-06 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr Sect Leong Seng has been elected president of the T.W.I Trainers Institute of Singapore at its annual meeting. Other officials are: vice-pre-sident. Mr. Chua Song Leng: secretary. Mr. Tan Hul Seng, asst. secretary. Mr. Loh Hung Chee: and treasurer. Mr. Ng Ka Meng.49 words
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Advertisement248 1972-03-06 8 *****8 B B B B WELCOME TO TANJONG KLING MALACCA Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth 1 1 H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and H.R.H. Princess Anne SHAHS BEACH MOTEL TANJONG KLING MALACCA a>m a m% a *b mm mM mm M SB B f I For two-wheeled performance. reliability and/afety.248 words
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Advertisement392 1972-03-06 8 9F ■IS ACCLAIMED X% WJ THE MIRACLE FABRIC m OF THIS DECADE \^*jH^^k. Some typical remarks by users: jgk a j fl^Bi lt is to comfortable |JB| "After wearing double-knit M I do not feel k Vlfl B like wearing b vL JV anything else" M, "At Last, I do392 words
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348 1972-03-06 9 37 on way to Britain stranded here for a week SINGAPORE, Sun. Thirty -seven passengers on transit to London have been stranded here for a week. And some of them have gone without lunch or dinner because they have no money. According to tht-m. they flew in from Sydney last348 words
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148 1972-03-06 9 Housewife stabbed six times in lift by robber Singapore:, sun. a robber stabbed a housewife six times with a four-inch knife in a lilt before escapinc with her 565 (told chain yesterday. The victim. Madam Teo Chwee Lien, 26, was taken to Out ram Hospital where she received several stitches.148 words
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Article29 1972-03-06 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Harold Sargent. Australia's .seniur Trade Commissioner in Singapore, will speak at the Kiwants Club of Singapore's lunch meeting on Tuesday at Ming Court Hotel.29 words
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491 1972-03-06 9 Malaysia to form unit to curb price increases gALIXd, Sun. An enforcement unit to impose price control on various goods will Ik? set up by the Central Government shortly. "Its function is to check undue profiteering and unreasonable price increases, Minister of Trade and Industry Inche Mohamed Khlr Jo harl491 words
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Article69 1972-03-06 9 A guide to Highway Code SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board, in conjunction with the Registry of Vehicles, will hold a course on A Guide to Highway Code Examination from March 13 to 22. The course will be conducted in English and Mandarin at its Scrangoon Secondary School centre in69 words
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Article29 1972-03-06 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Muthusamy Perumal. «5. unemployed, was found hanged in a bus parked at a petrol kiosk in Winstedt Drive yesterday. No foul play is suspected.29 words
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Article138 1972-03-06 9 600 FOR ROTARY MEETING IN MARCH SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 600 delegates from seven Asian countries will attend the annual conference of Rotary District 330 opening here on March 17. The three-day meeting will be opened by President Sheares at Shangrl -La Hotel. The conference hopes to explore new opportunities138 words
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Advertisement840 1972-03-06 9 We couldn t get our arms round each other I until we lost 149 lbs by lacqueline and Raymond Down as told to Anne Isaacs. Raymond: We weren't electronic organ in the club had worked. Well, it's We both go out a lot more always fat. In fact, when and840 words
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Advertisement153 1972-03-06 9 SPECIAL BONUS OFFER li 1 JM. DARK BEER FREE For every purchase of 1 Case OT J9anJßiQuel BEER? Cold Storage (Malaysia) Ltd. VC^>^*7 DISTRIBUTOR NgS^ 7 l-gmmi. Hi. WorM ()>.-r I GOLD STWPE AM I ww V Baronet i/ not for female/!!! Rumour has it that Baronet Textiles are turning153 words
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218 1972-03-06 10 Jek: The need to relax after hard day's work CINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today stressed the necessity of providing the citizens with recreation facilities. "Allequate recreation facilities are a vital need In any society, especially In a young industrialising society like ours," he said.218 words
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162 1972-03-06 10 A 'getting to know you' tour by MP SINGAPORE. Sun. The MP for Mountbatt«n. Mr. Ng Yeow Chong, this morning spent four hours visiting and chatting with 52 families In a familiarisation tour of his constituency. The families were from a seven-storey block of flats In Jalan Tlga. off Old162 words
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409 1972-03-06 10 BANGKOK, Sunday THAXGES in the international money system were likely to benefit developing Asian countries, according to a survey by the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (Ecafe) published today. The survey said last year's realignment of currencies was an important409 words
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82 1972-03-06 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The body of Singapore teacher Jamaluddin Ismail, found dead In his room In Brunei on Friday, was flown back home today and burled at Bldadarl. At the airport to receive the body, accompanied by Brunei's Religious Department secretary. Haji Abdullah Matossan. were82 words
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Article43 1972-03-06 10 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board will start a 12- week course in skin care, make-up and hairdressing on March 14. The course »U1 be conducted at the Serangoon Secondary School centre in Lowland Road. The fee is S2o.43 words
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143 1972-03-06 10 Aid to farmers to stabilise the price of eggs SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Stock(eed Manufacturers' Association has decided to help local farmers stabilise the price of hen's eggs. Its members are now buying eggs from farmers —their stockfeed customers —for half a cent higher than the market price. The new move143 words
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Article103 1972-03-06 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. A playground and park, a hawkers' centre and a flower fountain will be opened in Serangoon Garden Estate next month. This was revealed today by the Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr. L.P. Hodrigo, when he met residents of Chartwell Drive where the playground is103 words
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Miscellaneous147 1972-03-06 10 AUmy Oop By V.T. H ami in \£Z**f MAN! I'VE NEVER RSHED I I ...NOT EVEN A DING- I I SAY.' RDOZYS PLACE \J- Baam=: Vr 1 THIS LONG AN' COME UP WTTH DONG NIBBLF FOR ISN'T TOO FAR FROM /\..MEBBE I BETTER FORGET KiilfrX. SUCH A 6IGNUTHIN.' CAT SAKE147 words
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Article, Illustration596 1972-03-06 11 SINGAPORE, Sunday IT was quite a task determining the top student of last year's Higher School Certificate Examination. In terms of overall results. top place goes to National Junior Colleee student Ho ChiiiK. But in detailed results it xoes to her classmate Tsao596 words
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Article549 1972-03-06 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. H^HE names of candidates •1 from Tanjong Katong Secondary Technical School and some from Victoria School were Inadvertently left out In the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination results published today. They are: TANJONG KATONG SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOOL Abdullah bin Ahmad 5. Chan Kok Lrong 4.549 words
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311 1972-03-06 11 SINGAPORE, Sunday rpHE 500 cars waiting for buyers in the PSA grounds in Keppel Road and Telok Ayer Basin are slowly dwindling in numbers. Imported about a year ago by local dealers for transhipment to Indonesia, the cars Fiats. Holdens. Volkswagens. Mazdas311 words
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178 1972-03-06 12 CINGAPORE, Sun. Aided schools here totalling nearly half of over 500 schools in Singapore have lost their power to select teachers for appointment. An Education Ministry circular issued recently has put an end to this right. The Ministry has now taken178 words
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Article25 1972-03-06 12 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Stamp Club will hold its 1972 philatelic exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall from April 28 to May 1.25 words
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Article20 1972-03-06 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. A beat policeman seized 85 MX pills and arrested a youth In Alexandra Road last night.20 words
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109 1972-03-06 12 SINOAPORE, Sun. Principals from 50 Chinese secondary schools will meet on Tuesday to form an association to promote the study of education problems. The Inaugural meeting of the Singapore Chinese Secondary School Principals' Association will be held at 2.30 p.m. at Nan Hwa Girls'109 words
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Advertisement236 1972-03-06 12 J These are some of the ?A j a delights awaiting mf^ Jttm 9 mW fj«^^»^aj J^BSudtL HaW <*. I iM fi MaOrJpiLu IJCYT ■j JKO Bjß^ W I I m FREE tl LUCKY PATRONS it COMING i *_Bk. ALL SHOWS on OPENING DAY! SOON m m LP SOUNDTRACK Records236 words
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Advertisement223 1972-03-06 12 ...,_t-,, jPfA. Hl^B'^lhßißa-w ammmmmmmfmmWil Sjl aC3aiC***^^Bml LiiammMWl^»amH bold beefburger... The Golden Gate Burger. At Cuscaden Coffee House Prime, ground beef subtly seasoned with pepper and spices. Topped with melted cheese and grilled to a golden brown. Served between buttered halves of a crunchy, toasted bun. With a generous helping of223 words
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Advertisement271 1972-03-06 12 Siurong DRIVE IN Cinema [JUU] NOW SHOWING ij '■2 SKow» Nightly: 7.00 9.30PM. (Adm: Adults $2 Children Ji*; •> WANG Y0 m O 111 x #^bmmml Lamm. MANDMIm HIM WITM ENGLISH AND CHINESE SUITITLIS < i CATHAY: 4th BIG WEEK! 'I 5 Shows Daily At Ham. 1.30. 4.00. 630 9271 words
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Advertisement754 1972-03-06 12 AV-aVaV.VaV.V.V.'.V.V.* -LI II L 1 1 J WLiItB'TTI j: ORGANISATION j! mow showimc! 1 2 $Ke-» Niehtly 7.00 I f.JOam "THE SWORD" -I I Wong Yu Krrk Hs.cn Tcng Mondono Color it-p« a" English Chines* Subtitles 2" AaVancr Cat* Booklnai At The Cothey Cinema i tram 1000 am to 00pm754 words
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222 1972-03-06 13 PROs and the art of replying to a complaint WRITING a letter of complaint and replying to one calls (or the greatest restraint apart from the skill and knowledge of the rules required. These must be the governing criteria for the qualification of all Public Relations Officers. Mr. Ng Kwang222 words
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Letter182 1972-03-06 13 IT is with mixed feeling-; of amusement and surprise that I read the Education Ministry's reply to Mr. Francis Thomas' letter (S.T., March 2). The attitude of resentment that the Ministry displays in defending itself seems unnecessarily bitter and not in the least constructive. Intent on hitting back point by182 words
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Letter333 1972-03-06 13 MASIE Kwee's scintillating, article on overworked teachers is stimulating and thought-pro-voking. She has earned the sincerest and deepest gratitude of the teaching profession, particularly the second language teachers whose .speciality is to teach English or Chinese as the case may be. These long- sulTering teachers—the guinea pigs of the specialist333 words
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Letter149 1972-03-06 13 I HAVE been living In the area between Bassein and Mandalay Roads in district 11 for several years. We have been deprived of electricity supply for a long time now. Of late many luxury flats have mushroomed In thio neighbourhood, and are provided with all the requirements for gracious living.149 words
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129 1972-03-06 13 VEHICLES THAT MAKE A MOCKERY OF THE LAW I THINK its about time the authorities take positive action against vehicles which fail to conform to soeed limits. This problem requires immediate attention ■j prcially when most road accidents now Involve heavy vehicles which display speed limit discs. If only such129 words
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159 1972-03-06 13 After 4 years no house and no news IT is now about four years since the proposed housing project at Changl was first announced by the Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Housing Society. At that time members eagerly awaited their chance of getting a house. But to date nothing has been159 words
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Letter430 1972-03-06 13 A question of manpower THE significant conclusion of the discourse by "Action Speaks Louder" (ST., March 1) is that "there is a role, albeit a limited one, for the private specialists in the government hospital service." His views in general are not dissimilar to those expressed by LSM that there430 words
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Advertisement162 1972-03-06 13 F^aw !*l^^^^ -hIbVES >~^^m aH in tsrrcs 2 a *v*' a^ J^r SapdGFiafe Shangri-La Tantilize your taste buds with the biggest and best Banana Split in Singapore! Or try an ice cream Sundae topped with creamy rich chocolate or butter scotch sauce! At any time day or night treat yourself,162 words
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Advertisement309 1972-03-06 13 inclusive of all food 9B (effective sth May, 1972) \J J Sm /As, f\ Y^ FULLY AfRCONDITtONED CJ 14 200 TONS ■58K>J \CAPACITY 750 PASSENGERS Departs Arrives Departs Arrives Singapore Fremantle Fremantle Singapore 05 May 11 May 13 May 19 May 21 May 27 May 27 May 02 June Thereafter309 words
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Article535 1972-03-06 14 Singapore is ready for a new wages policy. The economic uncertainties and pitfalls, including the accelerated closure of British bases, have given way to strength and confidence. As Mr. Lee Kuan Yew put it to the national trades union cong.ess, Singapore has succeeded in climbing up an535 words
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Article508 1972-03-06 14 Malaysia's "total war" on malaria began four years ago. It is now hoped that the disease will be eradicated by 1981, a longer struggle than was foreseen when the campaign was planned, but a more realistic estimate. The seminarworkshop held at the Institute* of Medical Research was508 words
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541 1972-03-06 14 C.L. SULZBERGER - Colony's doomed breed of China watchers C.L. SULZBERGER By HONG KONG.—According to the Hongkong Cnina-watchers' scale. President Nixon's Peking picnic was a modest success diplomatically although, as coming events may prove, it had immense significance in American politics. The Hong Kong Chinawatcher is a dying breed like the now extinctNYT - 541 words
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984 1972-03-06 14 DAVID REES - DAVID REES By LONDON LONDON For some years past, a prominent source of confusion in international affairs has lain in the difference between the Western and Soviet concepts of detente. To most of us in the West, negotiations for a detente with Moscow should atFWF - 984 words
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Article516 1972-03-06 14 One minute to break the jackpot p ARSON CITY (Nevada). Professional gamblers don't play slot machines because they don't like the odds, but professional thieves have iound p oonanza In Nevada's 'one-armed-bandits.' More than US$lO million is drained from slot machines annually by cheats who display the skills of aUPI - 516 words
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423 1972-03-06 14 DANGKOK Eradication of mass poverty was the urgent over-riding task for developing countries striving to improve social Justice, the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East said today. Ecafe. In a 320-page economic survey of the region, said an increase In theReuter - 423 words
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Advertisement60 1972-03-06 14 TKa Kafllf §t>T All Through your support we have lIKUOIIIIIWI SHI j^j^ a name the -SOLID bW and SnWlll AS a ROCK' Bank. Today, as for generations past, wise r-j± people continie to build their jtf^t\ future on the ROCK. The jj^ guarantee of supreme safety ant security to everyone.60 words
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Advertisement132 1972-03-06 14 g m Essaven 0 H& ft r ...is a must for all easy, clean and discreet can be taken at home, at work. while travelling etc. tt«»von sett on Iho c«u«* of com* back ag«.n |]U[natthwann| M.ult' in (uriu.im Available in all drug stores Refresh your eyes with VITA ROHTO^O^^132 words
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783 1972-03-06 15 GECRGIE LEE - Import more, Japan urged by American banker GECRGIE LEE By ITNLESS Tokyo can be rapidly developed as a major international capital market primarily exporting capital over the next two years, there will be mounting pressure for another change in the veil's parity. This warning, also shared by many in the783 words
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332 1972-03-06 15 P.M. RAMAN - BIG U.S. FIRMS STEP UP INVESTMENTS IN STORE BY $300 mil P.M. RAMAN By Q I AN T American tool ma k i n^. metal engineering and electronics companies are to open manufacturing plants in Singapore in the near future with total mv c s t ments of some $700332 words
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269 1972-03-06 15 AUSTIN MORAIS - Singapore likely to benefit from Liverpool port expansion AUSTIN MORAIS By IVERPOOL will ■^provide facilities of particular interest to shippers in Singapore and Malaysia with its port extension costing $350 million, says Mr. G.W. Brimyard, managing director of Mersey Docks and Harbour which runs the port. Mr. Brimyard. who was269 words
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Article135 1972-03-06 15 CROESUS - CROESUS By Smelliest I LIKED the piece about men's toilet preparations in last week's Bulletin from Australia. The writer claimed Australia's men were the smelliest in the free world. She claimed in her article that Australian men spend AS32 each a year on men's toilet preparations. I doubt135 words
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Article, Illustration323 1972-03-06 15 FNCB TO BUY NEW PREMISES IN $50 mil UIC BUILDING AGREEMENT has been reached for the First A National City Bank (FNCB) to take part in the equity capital of UIC (United Industrial Corporation) Development and to buy premises in the new UIC Building in Singapore, according to a Joint323 words
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Article163 1972-03-06 15 Symposium on S 'pore's world role SINGAPORE In the International Economy Is the theme of the next symposium to be held by the Economic Society of Singapore. The Society Is holding its symposium on Sunday. March 19 at the new lecture theatres in the University of Singapore. Minister of Defence163 words
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Advertisement96 1972-03-06 15 [Protection is the basic law of survival. In the animal world nature provides its own form of protection against the hazards of existence. The Tortoise grows its own armour-plated home into which it can safely withdraw at times of danger. But man has only his ingenuity. He has had to96 words
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Advertisement218 1972-03-06 15 INSIDE 9 New palm oil shipping service from Sabah to Europe; Sudden surge of American economic Interest In South Vietnam; Property column; Company ne«>; People in business. Page 11 Business Times portfolio; Overseas market reports; Local market; Commodities: Weekly share analysis and other closing prices; New York market. Page 17.218 words
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242 1972-03-06 16 AUSTIN MORAIS - New palm oil shipping service from Sabah to Europe AUSTIN MORAIS By p A X OCEAN'S largest ship, the Post Hover (24,460 dwt) arrived in S a ii d a k a n on Thursday on its maiden voyage to open the new Panocean bulk palm oil service from Sabah242 words
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Article, Illustration121 1972-03-06 16 Chan Bong Soo - Chartered accountant is new Exchange office manager Chan Bong Soo By A USTRALIAN TRAINED A Hooi Cheng Cheon* (right), 34, has been appointed listing and office manager of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. He is a qualified chartered accountant and chartered secretary. A Singapore citizen, Mr. Hooi takes121 words
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Article181 1972-03-06 16 PARIT PERAK Holdings In the six months ended December 1971 suffered a sizeable drop in group pre-tax profits. The group pre-tax profit was $492 279 compared with $632,173 In the previous corresponding period. The issued capital of the company Is $600,000 in $1 par shares. Holdings In subsidiary.181 words
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Article284 1972-03-06 16 Mr. Alan Wood, a deputy managing director of Guinness Overseas, parent company of Guinness Malaysia, arrived In Kuala Lumpur on Saturday for a week's cbnsultatlons on advertising and marketing. He has had considerable experience In advertising and marketing and was recently chairman of the Code of Advertising284 words
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421 1972-03-06 16 The bold concept in split-level luxury apartments A BOLD concept in the construction of split level luxury apartments has been incorporated in a new Singapore building project coming up along Cavenagh Road. The project. Townhouse Apartments, has been conceived as a block of townhouses and splitlevel apartments instead of the421 words
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309 1972-03-06 16 Sudden surge of American economic interest in S. Vietnam FORD and American Motors are planning to team up with Vietnamese industrialists to set up assembly pla nts near Saigon and some 18 IS oil firms are interested in exploration concessions to undertake the search for oil off the Vietnamese coast.309 words
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Advertisement162 1972-03-06 16 SIMONS I Tougher Compact More powerful TOUGHER TO STAND UP TO THE ROUGHEST WORK COMPACTLY DESIGNED TO OPERATE IN LIMITED SPACE MORE POWERFULTO WORK WITH SPEED AND ECONOMY S r -t--^.* t "*t ■mm IV s^H I 1 'I H t 3 LaV TPM aaaa> I I*~ .aaS I eaaaaa162 words
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Advertisement218 1972-03-06 16 WICKS PARTNERS CHARTERED SURVEYORS VALUERS PROPERTY MANAGERS 4, JALAN AMPANC, KUALA LUMPUR. TEL:*****/2/3 REQUIRE on behalf of substantial and well known clients: 200-300 acres about 14 miles north of Kuala Lumpur. Frontage or access to a public road essential. 200 acres between Kuala Lumpur and Klang with access to railway218 words
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Article932 1972-03-06 17 V? a .£J vlce to re d rs the Business Times publishes weekly a h ll r d a 2i ll 8U lof1 of some el ntv selected shares traded on the m Mange of Malaysia and Singapore The years highs and lows are followed by the932 words
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Article1160 1972-03-06 17 Till following is a list of revised quotations for the week up to Friday Mar. 3 with counters not included in the above analysis. Price Miovrment.s based on a comparison of last sales on lib. 25 and Mar. 3 shown in brackets. INDUSTRIALS ■I. 1.. 203 1341,160 words
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Article34 1972-03-06 17 RUBBER TIN (per Kilo) (per picul) Feb. 28. 87.25 cts. $625.12'/j 29. 87.25 cts. $625.1212 Mar. 1. 87.50 Cts $626.12 2 2. 88.00 cts. $633.12' i 3. 88.00 cts. $635.00 4. $638.0034 words
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Article90 1972-03-06 17 The following company meetings are due: South Pacific Textile Industries Bhd.: Mar. 24, 9.30 a.m., Chinese Chamber of Commerce. 32 Jalan Rahmat, Batu Pahat. Johore. Tong Mrng Industries Ltd.: Mar. 27. 12 noon, II Wan Shlh Road. Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore. The Wilkinson Process Rubber o Bhd.: Mar.90 words
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Article47 1972-03-06 17 THE week's total delayed transactions in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange followed by the percentage in brackets. Feb. 28 918.000 (25.41-; > 29. 1.119,000 (32.47%) Mar. 1. 663,000 (22.70%) 2. 935,000 22.85. 3. 1.130,000 (25 97 The week's total was 4.765.000: average percentage 25.88.47 words
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Article66 1972-03-06 17 rPHESB rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market Saturday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 4 5/16 to 4 1/2% 2 mths 4 3/8 to 4 7/16% 3 mths 4 1/2 to 4 9/16': 6 mths 5 1 8 to 5 5/16%66 words
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Article36 1972-03-06 17 London copper prices on Frid ly (previous in brackets). Wlrebar Spot buyer (444.. V) ((444.00). Seller (443.00 ((444.30): Three months buyers (451 SO (£450 50). Heller (452.00 ((451.00). Market lone: Steady. Salet 4.250 ton*.36 words
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Article324 1972-03-06 17 X T EW YORK. Fit.— A drop In the Nations unemployment rate in February helped the market move higher. Atter backing off late Thursday, the market opened firm and continued to surge ahead, sparked largely by a commerce Jepe.tment report that unemployment fell to 5.7 per cent last324 words
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Article116 1972-03-06 17 f THE following list of stocks gives the ten most dealt In last week. The U*t gives the turnover in thousand* of units, closing prices on FrliUy and high low (or 1971' and 1972. Name Turnover '000 law Par International 1,900 terlin Hotels Malaysia 1.624 iaiemon South116 words
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Article58 1972-03-06 17 Industrials: Hotels: Properties: Ttna: H rubbers: Feb. 28 217.86 80J24 162.50 102.79 135.7S Feb. 29 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 215.50 215.22 216.38 79.30 79.07 79.92 161.88 161.64 1(1.97 103.24 103.35 104.13 135.61 135.36 155.43 Dec. 3*. 1966 106 r Dec. 31. 1968 106 t Deo. 19, 196t58 words
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Article67 1972-03-06 17 Ayer HlUm Tin FlUpatriek't Mineral Becurltle« Public Bank Sunffl Be«l Tronoh Mines Ye© Hlap Sen* Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year prevk>n» year 10%t Apr. tl l«%t 7%t Apr. t 7%t l*-»^e 5%t Apr. 7 5%+ ;j% 4% Apr. 15 l«%t Apr. 14 W%t67 words
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Article362 1972-03-06 17 LONDON: Stock markets opened the week higher on renewed interest which took trading volume to a three year peak and the Financial Times Industrial Ordinary share index almost to its all-time peak of 521.9. However a technical reaction quickly followed and losses were extended following the results362 words
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Article364 1972-03-06 17 PRICES closed at mixed levels x under generally dull trading conditions In the Singapore produce market lust week. Business recorded was minimal and confined to local dealers as> overseas buyers continued to hold off In view of the relatively higher price levels ruling In Singapore. The various grades364 words
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Article, Illustration259 1972-03-06 17 NET PROFIT TO-DATE FROM Sale of Investments $28,014.20 Less: Loss on Sale of Investments 779.40) Bank Interest Received 848.23 Less: Bank Overdraft Charges 125.0O Dividend Received 1.***** $29,649.53 I nits Purchase Total Friday Profit to Price Cott Cloae Date 8 S S Esso Standard 1.000 3.10 3.144.30259 words
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Article377 1972-03-06 17 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week saw prices generally taking a pendulum like swing from the easier opening week trend to the bullish run at the end. Market observers attributed the softer trend on Monday and Tuesday to what they termed as "a healthy reaction377 words
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Article46 1972-03-06 17 Friday Thursday •U.S. SU.S. London 48.075 4X.22S Beirut 48.40 4*. 53 Hongkong 49.76 40.58 Zurich 47.958 45.108 48.138 48.308 P»rla 48.27 48.27 Spore (1) 49.775 49.80 Spore (2) 173.60 173.90 In U.B. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers prlcea In Singapore dollars per tael.46 words
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Article34 1972-03-06 17 In London on Friday the palm oil price* of Malayan 5 per cent CIF fK/N European portp In bulk, 'terllng per lonic ton June/ July »a» quoted at UK £7<t paid aellers.34 words
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Article204 1972-03-06 17 MALAYA GLASS THE RED VIALAYA Glass suffered a heavy loss In the financial year ended July 1971. From a modest pre-tax profit of $106,945 in the 1969/70 financial year the company plunged into the red showing a loss for 1970/71 of $883,051. A statement to the Exchange on Friday night204 words
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Article32 1972-03-06 17 Honn Konc on Saturday UM U.S. dollar »ai quoted at MTU lor T.T. and 5.M62J for caph. Stirling was quoted at 14.49 and •ni tatl pf Mid at 33332 words
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Advertisement128 1972-03-06 17 APPOINTMENT EKMANS OFFERS OPPORTUNITY We require additional staff for our Singapore and Kuala Lumpur offices. 1 Sales Engineers experienced in the operation and or marketing of standard and specialised machine tools. 2) Industrial Sales Representatives experienced in marketing general engineering equipment to factories, shipyards, industrial workshops, etc. 3) Salesmen willing128 words
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Advertisement532 1972-03-06 18 SHIPPING EXECUTIVE Old-established British Trading Company has a vacancy in its expanding shipping department in Singapore for an executive, who after initial training, would be expected to assist in the day to day running of their agencies. Applications are invited from Singapore citizens over 23 years of age. who have532 words
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Advertisement858 1972-03-06 18 JAWATAN2 KOSONG PUSAT PIAWAIAN MALAYSIA i Standards Institution of Malaysia) A. Pirmohonan2 di-pelawa darlpada WAROA NEGARA MALAYSIA untok menglsi Jawatan2 berikut 1. Pegawal Piawaian Pegawal P.awlaan Kanan < Pembangunan i Bahagian: I Tangga gaji: (1) Pegawal Piawalan $840 x 40 1000/1060 x 50 1500 (termasok semuai (li) Pegawal Piawalan Kanan858 words
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Advertisement664 1972-03-06 18 Laln3 sharat dan faedah la-lah saperti berikut: Berpenchen Taßorpenrhcn Tetap Sementara Tetap bagi semua jawatan. Tempch Perchubaan: Bagl Bahagian I: 2 hingga 3 tahun. Kumpulan Wang Simpanan: Bagi semua jawatan Porkhidmatan Pusat 10.' bawah 10 tahun Pekerja s'; Perkhldmatan Pusat IV Rawatan Perubatan: 10 tahun dan atas Pekerja 5% Bagi664 words
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Advertisement654 1972-03-06 18 S)mas •^m^r malaysian airline s'^tem MALAYSIAN AIRLINE SYSTEM BERHAD invites applications from Malaysian Citizens to fill the following vacancies (i) SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST Candidates should possess a recognized university degree or accounting qualifications. In -addition they must have at least three years proven exoerience in systems design and analysis preferably654 words
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124 1972-03-06 19 MINISTER'S ANG POWS FOR OLD FOLKS SINGAPORE. Sun. Some 90 old folks from three constituencies today received gifts and ang pows from the Culture Minister. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong at the Queenstown PAP branch In Forfar Square. Each of them got two plastic bags of foodstuffs weighing about 20 lbs.124 words
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Article, Illustration132 1972-03-06 19 The Queen inspects ANZUK parade /\UEEN Elliabeth xl and Prince Philip inspecting a parade mounted by ANZUK sailors, soldiers and airmen at Kangaw base. Here they are passing men of the Royal Highland Fusiliers, a British unit, smart in their jungle green shirts and tartan caps and pants. Australian infantrymen132 words
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Article70 1972-03-06 19 More homes breeding mosquitoes SINGAPORE, Sun.— Fifty-one or 4.1 per cent of the 1,231 houses Inspected by the Health Ministry last week were found breeding mosquitoes an Increase of 2.4 per cent In Incidence over the previous week. Another 44 orders and three summonses were Issued under the Destruction of70 words
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Article55 1972-03-06 19 SINOAPORE, Sun. Radio Singapore will from tomorrow broadcast limited number of Knillah programmes In stereo In addition to its regular PM stereo service. The programmes will be from 11 p.m to midnight dally; 2 p.m. to S p.m on Saturdays and 9 a.m. to S p.m.55 words
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Article47 1972-03-06 19 SINGAPORE, Sun. Lloyd's Register of Shipping has offered Singapore an annual fellowship for an engineer or naval architect to undergo practical post graduate training at Its centre In AXJ. Grover. announcing this yesterday, said negotiations were going on between Lloyd and the Public Service Commission.47 words
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Advertisement43 1972-03-06 19 FRFF I A I 111 I im Yardley Lavender Talc when you buy v^v /X a^ ley talc Brilliantme aoo V (only while stocks last) ~*m- UaM BT^* I YARDLEY F^ BRILLIANTINE l|| V with the distinctive V t- W Lavender fragrance P^43 words
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Advertisement199 1972-03-06 19 cy^n invitation to our Supreme Hours our Supreme Hours is 2<#DISCOUNTand NO SERVICE CHARGE on every drink from 5.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. at the SUPREME COCKTAIL LOUNGE every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. E^Tal HOTEL SUPREME l^-^fctt IS. Kramat Rotd. Singipor* 9 BW"!?^ Telephone *****3 (5 Lme») Fetch Bob Martin's!199 words
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Miscellaneous636 1972-03-06 19 On your TV and Radio 3 M P.M. Opening and Where the Quartet and Baroque Trio" SN fM p rogramme Summary 1.12 Programme Summary 2. 51J', Corner (T.m., ><• K- ,n j« Am,Ama, Jg g-J"-Repeat) hmese JJ4 fur > IN News 3.M A Diary of events in Singa- Man ||g636 words
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984 1972-03-06 20 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Offspring of the East India Company ALLINGTON KENNARD By THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1826--67. Indian Presidency to Crown Colony. By C. M. Turnbull (Athlone Press, University of London £5 50/ THE STRAITS Settlements were the East India Company's most incongruous offspring. Dr. Turnbull remarks in a percipient introduction to the fortyone984 words
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Article, Illustration325 1972-03-06 20 W. GUTTMAN - The rise of Konrad Adenauer to power W. GUTTMAN By FlWfi From the foreword "We are still too close to the Adenauer era to expect 'the' definitive biography." From the author's introduction note: "I am seeking only to meet a temporary need." From the publisher's blurb on the jacket: "Will325 words
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Article229 1972-03-06 20 THE FUTILE 'REIGN' OF JAMES JAMES by Peggy Miller (Aflen and Unwin £s>. THIS is James PrancU Ed--1 ward, the Old Pretender, titular James 111 of England. Doomed as he was to a life of frustration and exile by his father's inadequacies, he had little chance to show his capacity229 words
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Advertisement362 1972-03-06 20 PURE PETROL^* y/ i£l| L a od to you^ Jl ii f^ I k^Jj ffflf' d t ttr^ JH Jaw STP oil treatment stops performance from going np in smoke. When your motor sounds like a cement mixer and s^^^j^*^^^ 9^^ with performance to match, just add a can of362 words
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Advertisement228 1972-03-06 20 Invest now in SINGAPORE PROGRESS FUND and receive your dividend cheque on 30th Apri1, 1972. This is your opportunity fo have an interest in over twentyfive major companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore and make your money grow. Singapore Progress Fund was launched on 16th March,228 words
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Advertisement1175 1972-03-06 21 Tpore Sails P. aTham Penani fpfo 1 Ntere, Adam, Htwri la Pt/ Mar 7 Mar I .trpooi. GltstM ..Mar 7 Mar t Mar 11/12 Mar 11 Mar I Mar I Mar 11/11 leifasl Mar Mar It Mar 11/11 Mar 14 ■:.™~EI El i n" coits Newt. H <" m Mar1,175 words
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Advertisement1100 1972-03-06 21 WFSITSKn t n u u kxpmh m i l iftWaaWaJbWaiiiWkaii^ THE FM EAST/EU»O»E SIkUU Ie EUROPE f. Kiang Ppung LOADINt FOI: •|(|U Apr 12/14 Apr IS/ H Mr 17/11 H'ourg/I'inen. R'dam/Adam, A'werp. G'burg, Malmo, Oslo, C'hagen, Aarhus. "MAIN LLOTD Apr 1115 Apr 15 II Apr 17/11 C'blanca, Genoa, Leghorn, I1,100 words
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Advertisement994 1972-03-06 21 OWESS SOTVICE TO 10ND0N, LIVEBfOOI I CCNTIHEIim WTO. riTvr r\r inn nnr For Liverpool Apr 4 CITY Or ADELAIDE jott.rd.m Mr imgapore P Sham Ptnan| J* Sailed la Pert/Taeay Hamburg Apr a RFNHOPF Fof Anl p Mr IS DCntlUrC Bremen Mr It Singapore P. Sham Penang G'mouth A»r 21 i.994 words
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Advertisement1083 1972-03-06 21 FOITHIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FR..M EAST COAST UK N. Orleans Ball/Phil. N. York Penang F.ttaiH Spore NakOrta I MENESTHEUi Jn 21 Jai 11 Fat 2 Mar 11 Mm I Mar 11 SOUISTAN* Mar II May K MANOALAT Fat 1 Fat I FH It Mar II Mar 24 Mar 21 Mar1,083 words
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Advertisement1060 1972-03-06 22 j^X" 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN. H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails lawn Honptong ETA S'DO'C ETA P. Klang "Umkia Mart" Vtt. 31 MM Sailed TaM»t Sliatu Mart" Na 17 V. 14 Sum 1 Mir I Mir 11 Mar Sknii Mara" Vn 27 21 Fet1,060 words
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Advertisement885 1972-03-06 22 FOR NIW ZEALAND Pinang P. Sham Singapore Itatitf ftri CNAKDINA »/l Apr Odin, Ljrtt. A»C« rANDA 11/11 Mil 14/14 May IS/IT May Lrtt. Napitr. Auck. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penanf Lttfitf fir: iajula 1/14 Mar IS Mtr II Mar Mgipittinam. Madras. ,/UUia 1/ 7 Apr I Apr I Apr885 words
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Advertisement887 1972-03-06 22 ORIENT LINES LTD. cs=^ (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) tl ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE StRVICI LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P. KJang Penang ArrifM: NEPTUNE AMETHYST 2/1 Apr 7/ I Apr 11/11 Apr London 11 5. Havre IS 5. R'dim887 words
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Advertisement798 1972-03-06 22 Ml f MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL ta- SHIPPING CORPORATION BERMAU Na JOE. Jin Amp*og Kutlt Lu.npu' M I The National Shlppmg Line of Malaysia EXPBESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL/CONTINENT PORTS T, Man, S.ng^e P.«B«| Pe^C IM<«I«MM .ATA 11/14 Mar 11/11 Mtr 11/20 Mtr Hi.re U« t-JJ H'burg 21* B' emtn K BUNCATERATAI798 words
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Advertisement579 1972-03-06 23 7\S at^a^^l^^k^[^B^l^i^B^g^^gli^gi^S^gal rol EUROPE: Singapore P. Xlang Penang BESTINATISN: SEMIPALATINSK" 1/ I Mir Boulogne. Antwirp. Bremen, Antlirdaa BEIUOVKA^ 11,11 Mat 17/11 Mai 14/11 ht*. Boulogne. Attwra. Brimtn a HatKMirf a, lEIISLAV" H/M H> Ml Mar 22/24 Mar A'w*rp, Adam. Hburg. NKOLAEV n.n Mar 11/11 Mar 27/11 Mar Roulocne. Antotra Bremen,579 words
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Advertisement794 1972-03-06 23 EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Klane tenant Singaoore LOAIINI FU, IBCaTA Mar U/11 Mar il/lt Htwg/I'mta. t'eara,Asa«. A»trp, C'oyig, Ckaget. Airkaa Olio. PRETORIA Mar 3/17 Mar 11/11 Mat U/14 Antwarp. Adam. B'men. H'twrg Copttrtt(tn. PASAOENA Mar 17 W l/l Mar N/ I C'blaxa, Hburg/B'iiin, R'daa. A'dar*. Antwerp. C'ftgtt. Otic Aarnut.794 words
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Advertisement660 1972-03-06 23 STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. States Marine itmmuui i imbb U.S. ATLANTIC ANO GULF/SINGAPORE EXPRESS SERVICE Pta N. York Pnn BaiL Oi mm Gaivesio-. Hooitoa S'p«n CAP VINCCNI in I an I A VEUEI Ml 21 Ar Wv FLOTTA LAURO V^pLaV AMIVINI lIHST riOM HUH ITALY LOABINC FOI ICELONI. PUSAN. MANILA660 words
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Advertisement708 1972-03-06 23 PYGMALION STEAMSHIP CO. GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADING FOR TORONTO, HAMILTON AND ASHTABULA TRANSIT TIME 38 DAYS Belawan Penang P. Klang Singapor* CMIBIA Mar 15/18 Mar 17/18 Mar 11/20 Mar 21/23 WOMB Aar IQ/15 Apr 18/21 DIRECT SAILINGS TO SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LOURENCO MARQUES DURBAN AND CAPETOWN Singapore708 words
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Advertisement427 1972-03-06 24 mw' PULAU AVER CHAWAN N^J* REFINERY requires CHEMICAL ENGINEERS If you are a graduate Chemical Engineer, with a good academic record, here ls an opportunity lor you to pursue a career with the Esso Group of Companies. Immediate opportunities exist In our refinery complex on Pulau Aytr Chawan. Candidates should427 words
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Advertisement328 1972-03-06 24 REFINERY PLANT OPERATORS SHELL have a number of vacancies for Refinery Plant Operators ot their Pulau Bukom refinery complex. Candidates must be: male Singapore Citizens belcw the age of 25 —in possession of a School Certificate with credits in Mathematics and Physics or Chemistry willing to do shift work Candidates328 words
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Advertisement703 1972-03-06 24 INSTRUMENT ENGINEER SHELL invite applications from graduates, preferably below the age of 28, for the position of Instrument Engineer at their Refinery and Installation on Pulau Bukom. Candidates should have a degree from a recognised University in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics Engineering or Physics. This is an interesting position which offers703 words
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Advertisement621 1972-03-06 24 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LIMITED 12 fof«J«ii-foJi»t vt«««li i« o*«r«H©«i 1 1 under tonttruel ion Requires I. PUNNING RESEARCH ANALYST: Mala Dwiiti To identify and keep tob on externol foetorj effecting jhipptna in generol ond performance of Company in porticular, comp.lot.on of pertinent itatuticol data, evoluotion ot new proiects ond existing621 words
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Advertisement387 1972-03-06 25 Attention: COMMISSION AGENCY HOUSES! Due i<> general expansion and restructuring policies LARGE EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL TRADING ORGANIZATION already holding ;i varied commission agency program seeks contact with locally wellestablished commission agency house with a view to achieve expansion in Singaj)ore ;in<l Malaysia for mutual benefit. Attractive takeover hid will be considered;387 words
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Advertisement500 1972-03-06 25 THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATES Applications have been made to the Directors of the Company to issue duplicate share certificates to the following shareholders who hnve «'.ated that the original share certificates were lost, mislaid, stole.i or destroyed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that If no500 words
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Advertisement529 1972-03-06 25 YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Sixteenth Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Company will be held at Room 301. Chinese Chamher of Commerce Building. Hill Street. Singapore 6. at U noon on Friday. 24th March. 1972 for the tolk/wing purposes:529 words
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Advertisement620 1972-03-06 25 THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY (IM4) UNITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) (RECEIVES. MANAGER APPOINTED) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Seventh Annual Oeneral Meeting of THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY (1964) LIMITED will be held In the Registered Office of the Company at 50 Mackentie Road. Singapore620 words
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Advertisement857 1972-03-06 25 J \B\r\\ PERTAMAN NEGERI. JOHOR TAWARAN t M.IK MEMBEK \LKAN MAKANAN2 MENTAH INTOK PI'SAT LATEHAN PELADANG AVER HITAM BAGI TAHUN 197.' Tawaran2 uaripada penjuai2 akan a. '.erima di-Pejabat Pengarah Pertanian Nejrerl. Johor. Johcr Bahru sa-hingga Jam 1200 tt-ngah hart paaa 15nb Mach 1972 untck menvediakan makanan2 mentah kapada Pusat Latehan857 words
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Advertisement530 1972-03-06 25 TENDER NOTICE Automatic Plotting Equipment lor the Survey Department. Jalan Gurney. Kuala Lumpur. Tenders are Invl.ed for the suppiy. installation, tes'.l g and maintenance of Automatic Plot t'lig Equipment for the Survey Department. 2. Tenders should reach ihi Director General of Survey not laler than 12.00 noon v- 114 Mci530 words
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Advertisement216 1972-03-06 25 GENERAL LUMBER (HOLDINGS) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia' NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Ninth Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Ortlce of •he Company. No. 5. Road 203 Petaling Jaya. Selangcr on Monday. March 27. 1972 at 9.00 am. for the216 words
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Advertisement861 1972-03-06 26 GENUAL ADVimStMENTS Singapere enly SO ccntt a ward. Malaytia enly: so cent* a ward. Jfinimam |7 50 /or IS vordi Smtaperc ..im! MAlaytla 0 75 cents a wcrft Minimum $lIJi lor li mordz. Announcements 1 SPECTACULAR DAYS: ORCHIDS, Landscapes, Ornamentals. Cacti, Bonsai, at Singapore Horticultural Show. Turf Club. Opens 5.30861 words
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Advertisement723 1972-03-06 26 PHONE C.M.S. TEL: *****1 FOR DETAILS. SINGAPORE SEMICONDUCTOR requires Female Operators. Citizens or non-Clt liens, training provided, salary starts at (3/- per day and quickly Increases to over (MO/- per months One shift only. 8.10 a.m.— 4.13 p.m. Interested please call at Ist floor. Blk 1. Tiong Bahru Industrial Estate.723 words
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Advertisement763 1972-03-06 26 ANNOUNCfMINT/PtRSONAL Singaperc enly: SI 00 a ward Malaysia enty: Si 00 a ward. Mini-urn 170- for 70 words Minimum (JO. lor 29 wor&t. AN EXPANDING COMPANY O/3117-B Golden Mile Bhopplng Centre hnr sloners are also welcome. Interested pleaae contact Mr. Lawrence Chny between 9.30 a.m. to 4.0 1 p.m. on763 words
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Advertisement854 1972-03-06 26 IMPORT EXPORT COMPANY requires female accounts clerk with bookKnowledge of Chinese preferred. Apply 0.P.0. Box 1323. Spore. Engineering Ce— •any requires (A) GENERAL WORKERS— TEL: •***** Bringing photo, etc. (B) TRAINEES (ENGINEERING) Holding 5.V.1., or H.B.C. or Polyechnlc. Cert. Apply 8. Link Road. Jurong Town. P.O. Box 43. B'pore 22.854 words
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Advertisement942 1972-03-06 26 MENG HOUSING AGENT offersApartments: City Towers, furnished (1.000; Leonle Oarden furnished $630: Eastern Mansion furnished $300: Bungalcws. Seletar Hills Estate double-storey detached furnlahed (930 Jalan Limau Purut doublestorey semi-detached furnished (300: Sembawaag Hills single-storey semidetached furnlahed (280. B'pore *****2 DISTRICT 27, Fully furnished Semidetached bouse with Three Bedrooms and spacious942 words
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Advertisement921 1972-03-06 26 SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM FLATS with Bathrooms attached. District 16 near sea. Furnished. $320. Tel: *****7 (B'pore). HOUSE AVAILABLE RENT from 20th March for 6 weeks, district 10 Suitable company executive Box A 3133 ST. Spore. DOUBLE STOREY Corner Terrace House furnished 3 rooms, one aircon off I'nlverslty Road. Phone *****921 words
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Advertisement1145 1972-03-06 26 DISTRICT IS. Double storey corner LARCS WAR terrace Area 2.300 aq ft approx Immediate v 4 bedrooms Price (65.000 Km* Long or sh Victor A Mendes *****6 can be arm OIST. 9 detached bungalow 3 bed- culars please rooms, alrconditioners. large spacious 92%51 A •>.!• garden. vacant possennon. Apply CODOWN1,145 words
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Advertisement604 1972-03-06 27 ont. from Page 26) Education MARCH lICINNMI CUIIII MOHTHAND: Mornm*- Daily 11.00 U 30 Afirrnoon Dally 3 30— 6. 00 .Time Turaday and Thtiradaya M pm. or H. 30 —9 30 p.m. rrplnl Principlti or Accounts* My. Wrdncaday* and 10 00 1100 am Afirrnoon iy*. Thursday* and Baturdaya 2 00—604 words
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Advertisement876 1972-03-06 27 TRENCKAS MBLAVU INSTITUTE offer* rapid/normal courses Typewriting. Oregg Shorthand. Office Practice Register early Success guaranteed TM I s 7. Lorong 107, Cban<l Road Tel: *****6 8 pore BECINNERS, rapid and normal courses Ing. Principles of Account*. Malay. Shorthand speed: SO 130. Regent Commercial Institute. 6e-B East Coast Road. B'pore *****0.876 words
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Advertisement863 1972-03-06 27 •404 TO LONDON. Fly FETC Charter Fllghta Singapore London 5404. Kuala Lumpur London via Singapore $433 30. Slngapor* Bruaarls 1623 Singapore New York SSOO-. FETC Is the aole Charterer of Bnti«h Caledonian Airways' 8707 and Saber Air's DC-* which have full traffic riKhtt to fly reguidrly between Singapore and London.863 words
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Advertisement896 1972-03-06 27 CMIAP SALI: NEW Typewriters SM>/Addini Machines (13S/-, Olympia. Hraucourt. Roys). Brother. Olivetti, etc. Budirt Stores. 3-23 Peninsula Shopping Complex.. Coleman Street. Spore. XCLUtIVI FURNITUHI Carpeta palatines vase* fridge ll(hta and other household effects Ring MO4OO between 9 30 a.m. 12 SO 2 30 •00 p.m. WOHLD-WIOI ILICTRICAL INTIDPRIII OOLI AOINT896 words
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Advertisement558 1972-03-06 27 SINGAPORE FRIENDSHIP PROMOTION Service helps you make friends straightaway Alexandra P O Boa 108, 8 pore-3. WANTED SAXOPHONIST and Guitarist (baa* and lead) for amateur band group Interested call Francis *****7 8" pore. CENERAL SPRAY- PAINTING repair refrigerator at Customer* Houae Also oar (pray painting Kuong Ooey Company *****4. At558 words
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Advertisement319 1972-03-06 27 I- INSTANT PHOTOCOPYING. Plane }'rintlng, Printing. Laminating, Dymo I. Labelling Service for Door, Name Stand. Ace Stationery Co.. SO Roblnit son Road. Tel: *****, (B'pore). d TRANSPORT to sit 3 paaaengera from i din. 11 Jalan Korma available also guitar tuition. Phon* 8 pore *****2 It office hour*. I. 479319 words
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Advertisement760 1972-03-06 27 mBORK SINCAPORE sF-F»i\#/%-BTBE LIMITED KRANJI INDCSTRIU. F.STXTF Application* are Invited for the following 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK: Singapore Citizen, female, possess school certificate, bookkeeping Qualifications, minimum two years working experience In an accounts department, and nble to type 21 STORE ASSISTANTS "1 Applicants for these positions 3l SAW GRINDERS should preferably760 words
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499 1972-03-06 28 LONDON. Sun UN F A S HIONABLE Stoke City were the toast of English soccer today after their 108--year quest to win a major trophy ended in success when they lifted the League Cup by beating Chelsea 2-1 in yesterday's nnal atReuter - 499 words
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Article316 1972-03-06 28 ENGLISH LEAGUE CUP FINAL Chelsea 1 Stoke 2 FIRST DIVISION Coventry 0 Shefl Utd 3 (abandoned after 62 mlns.) Derby 2 Woles 1 lpewlch 0 C. Palace 2 Leeds 7 South'pton 0 Liverpool 4 Everton 0 Man City 2 Arsenal 0 Newcastle 2 Leicester 0 Tottenham 2 Man Utd316 words
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Article1045 1972-03-06 28 FIRST DIVISION r w d l r Art Man City 32 18 9 ***** 45 Leeds 30 17 7 6 SI 22 41 Derby 30 16 8 6 52 29 40 Liverpool 31 16 7 ***** 39 Tot ham 31 14 10 7 48 32 38 Arsenal 30 161,045 words
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145 1972-03-06 28 Aik Huang through to s-finals of German Open f|BERHAUSEN, Sun.—Tan v Alk Huang of Malaysia had an easy passage into the men's singles semifinals of the West German Open badminton crumplonsjiips here yesterday. In a quarter-final round match. Alk Huang outplayed Michael schnaase of West Germany 15-4, 15-8. But Malaysia'sUPI - 145 words
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Article57 1972-03-06 28 PRETORIA. Sun. Britain's Peter Ocsterhuls shot a birdie fcur at the second hole to win a sudden death playoff against Hugh Balcchl of South Africa in the Olen Anil golf classic yesterday Baiocchl had a par five at the second. Thj playoff was called after both players had57 words
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282 1972-03-06 28 Hulme leads drivers list with SA win JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Denis Hulme, 35-year-old New Zealander, piloted his Cosworth Ford V 8 to a comfortable victory in the South African Gand Prix yesterday and moved to the top of the 1972 world drivers' championship standings. Driving with cool determination among the leadersReuter - 282 words
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Article190 1972-03-06 28 POINTE-A-PIERRE. Sun. Three batsmen scored centuru.s as Trlnlaad plied up 474--9 aeclared in their first innings against the New Zealand cricketers here yesterday. The tourists were 70-2 in re- ply at the close of the second day of the tour-day match. Jcey Carew and CharlieReuter - 190 words
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Article50 1972-03-06 28 ATHENS. Sun—ltaly. World Cup finalists In Mexico City In 1970. slumped to a surprise 2-1 aefeat against Greece In a Friendly soccer International litre yesterday. The result was a major upset [or Italy, who were using the natch as preparation lor the lefenoe of their European rliamplonshlp title.50 words
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237 1972-03-06 29 IwVOI'RITKS Farrer Park gave their supporters much to s h o v t about yesterday when they scored an impressive 5-0 win over Moiilmein in their Inter-constituency soccer tournament match at Farm Park. It was their second straight win. Farrer Park had beaten fancied237 words
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Article236 1972-03-06 29 Olympics: SASA to decide today CINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association will meet today to decide whether it should recommend any swimmer to the Olympic Games in Munich in August, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. Secretary Woon Sul Kut said the association would use the toest performances In International competitions as the qualifying standard236 words
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Article106 1972-03-06 29 MELBOURNE. Sun. Australlan Test batsman Greg Chappell scored a painstaking 98 In 4' 2 hours against Victoria here today to put South Australia in with a strong chance of winning the Sheffield Shield competition. South Australia, needing victory to clinch the Trophy, finally totalled 350106 words
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Article26 1972-03-06 29 HEADQUARTERS beat "B" division 2-0 In the final of the Special Constabulary knockout football competition at Police Academy. Scores were Rajagopal and Naranjan Singh.26 words
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Article166 1972-03-06 29 SOFTBALL: TAIWAN EDGE STORE 4-3 TV/fANILA. Sun. Taiwan ■"■^defeated Singapore 4-3. for their first win In the World Men's Softball tournament here. It was a close and exciting match with Singapore tying the score 3-3 with three runs In the fourth inning after Taiwan had scored two runs In the166 words
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Article111 1972-03-06 29 PHILADELPHIA. Sun.— John B. Kelly Jr.. president of the Amateur Athletic Union, today Invited the Peoples Republic of China to join the International Amateur Athletic Federation (lAAP) In time to compete In the Olympic Games this summer In Munich. In a letter to Premier Chou En-lal.111 words
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Article179 1972-03-06 29 Balaram steers SJI to title win CKIPPER S. Balaram *3 piloted St. Joseph's Institution to a wellearned 1-0 victory over Naval Base yesterday when be scored in the opening minute of extra time in the National Schools 'A' Division seven-a-side soccer final at Jalan Besar. SJI would have won by179 words
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292 1972-03-06 29 SCC crush SRC by nine wickets in opening tie SINGAPORE Cricket Club opened their campaign for the SCA Senior league title with a thumping nlne-wicket win over defending champions Singapore Recreation Club on the padang yesterday. The star-studded Recs crumbled before the SCC attack of John Martens (5-27), O. Butler292 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1972-03-06 31 KOK AH CHONG - KOK AH CHONG SINGAPORE OPEN FINAL DAY: Report... by ERNEST FRIDA, JOE DORAI AND PERCY SENEVIRATNE: Picture... by fAKAAKI KONO rose to the occasion with a special brand of precision Kolf yesterday to score a runaway win in the $60,000 Singapore Open golf tournament1,348 words
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Article494 1972-03-06 31 T. Kono (J) 67. 70, 74. 68 283 T. Murakami (J) 73, 71. 71, 68 285 I. Lcgaspi (Pit 71. 73. 71, 70 287 S. Irhida (J) 70. 75. 71. 71 <;. Marsh (A) 69. 72, 70. 75 M. Uiaki (J) 70, 70, 70. 77 288 A.494 words
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Article21 1972-03-06 31 Leading priic money for the Open: 1-S10.000; 2-S7.100; 355.P00; 4-54.909; 5-53.500; 6- 53,000; 7-52.500; 8-52.550; 9.52.000 and 10-51.750.21 words
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Article975 1972-03-06 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Raja of Perils will partner Takaakl Kono of Japan, the Malaysian Open champion. In the pro-am tournament at the RSOC course, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar of Negrl will partner Hsleh Mln Nan of Taiwan while Tun975 words
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Article163 1972-03-06 31 T<OKYO, Sun. Japan's Jun x Kamlwaiuml and Toshlro Sakal beat Australians John Bartlett and Byd Ball 7-5. 6-1 to win the doubles at the All-Japan Indoor tennis championship here today. 11 completed a sweep of all (our events by Japanese players who beat young rivals from163 words
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Advertisement626 1972-03-06 28 TIMBER BUYING AGENT required by German Timber Importers. Good relations to local sawmills etc., and longstanding experience in timber exports necessary. Applications with full particulars may be directed to GERMAN EMBASSY, Commercial Section, P.O. Box 23, K. Lumpur. GENERAL OMNIBUS CO. (PERAK) SDN. BERHAD Lest Share Certificates Applications have been626 words
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Advertisement293 1972-03-06 28 RKLIANCE OMNIBIS CO. SDN. BERHAD Lost Share Certificate An application has been mode to the Directors by Union Transport Service Co. (i937t Bdr.. Berhaa to Issue them a duplicate certificate upon the statement that the original certificate No. 8 for 22.875 shares distinctive numbers ***** to ***** has been lost293 words
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Advertisement204 1972-03-06 28 Long hair short putt lOS ANGELES. Sun.— Shot putt champion Al Feuerbach again fell short of the coveted 70ft (21 -metre) mark yesterday and blamed his shoulderlength hair. He said: "I could dr finitely feel my hair on the last throw." Feuerbach, who is built on Samson lines, added: "I'm204 words
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Advertisement38 1972-03-06 29 I HOW GOOD 1 I OR BAD I 1 ISOUR I I BUS SYSTEM? I A three -part investigation into Singapore's bus services I NEW I JNATIONI I TODAY POST MORTEM I I ON THE NIXON VISIT I38 words
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Advertisement183 1972-03-06 29 .■,,<,.. >.* r;:/ r;; 1 m\3 wVCI If young man whose radiator has run dry while the aircon still runs cool. N. Volkswagen means more It's great to be able to afford air conditioning in Everything is simple. Everything is well thought out. your car. But when the radiator runs183 words
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Advertisement70 1972-03-06 29 l| f THE DANDRUFF MpW/ TREATMENT THAT W REALLY WORKS ■■•UOC CNOIAHO Gives new life to y dry and brittle hair. Guarantees you soft. lustrous, manageable hair. free from dandruff Ideal for men and women SOLE AGENT PARAGON TRADERS 41, Ox lev Rood, Sirv.opor* 9 Tel *****3 3784.9 MUI YONG70 words
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Miscellaneous86 1972-03-06 29 RI'GBV Schools seven- .1- tournament (padang) BADMINTON Schools In-di-.uiual national championships 18BA hallt. SWIMMING CSC multiple group meet (Amber Rd. 7 pin I «IHCF.R SBHP League and Cup: Dlv 1 Guthrie Wi ugh v Hongkong Bank, Imperial Hotel v MSA (Both match, s at Jalan Besar stadium). Div 2B: Jebsen86 words
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Advertisement624 1972-03-06 30 One of the good things about Kono's swing not a "watch" at all. They carve it from a solid chunk LHtflttm[''"'"""""*?iuuiiUiik <i _^^^fc, s a "Chronometer" of surgical stainless steel or 18 ct. gold. ___^^^^^^M Before you can call a watch a So an Oyster case has no seams at624 words
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Advertisement167 1972-03-06 31 V Free from KODAK! A big beautiful color print firom your favourite slide! Why confine your best pictiaes to slide showing? Let KODAK turn them into beautiful full-color prints. Go get them now! Because KODAK will give you a free big beautiful KODACOLOR print 5R (5" x 7") from a167 words
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Advertisement75 1972-03-06 32 t Bm s»^^^™'aw_ EH m ~~^t&W a» I aw^ i EJeBM n I v M Fl|' I I— wmm^~% HIC COIHCfCI rfjjLl that aoes i*gg§&> with success YASHICA^ HSIgsNKS-* 111 ATORON ELECTRO OBJOO the MINI camera with MAX I performance Sole Agent bacauia of spaoaaga electron.^' "tvcs oental s, photo75 words
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Advertisement213 1972-03-06 32 MCC THE LARGEST COLLEGE OF POSTAL EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA M (Established: 1959) /J FOH CHONG BUILDING, (Second and Third Floors), Johore Bahru, W. Malaysia. Tel: 2171 2006 *A MCC gives homestudy courses for the following Examinations. §p 1. HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE 6. LOWER CERTIFICATE OF *>S 2. OVERSEA SCHOOL CERTIFICATE213 words
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