The Straits Times, 18 March 1972
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Title Section25 1972-03-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 Ik National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 W SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1972. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377625 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1972-03-18 1 Raja: Waterway should be open to all nations By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS: Singapore, Fri, JAKARTA, Fri.— lndonesia today reiterated to the Soviet I'nion its stand that the Straits of Malacca is not an international waterway. Reuter. THE issue of the Straits of Malacca and Straits1,175 words
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219 1972-03-18 1 CHINA TIES: ASEAN TO TALD IT OVER FIRST ASEAN members have agreed to consult each other before establishing diplomatic relations with China. "There's an agreement that before any mem-ber-country enters Into diplomatic relations with China, we must consult and co-ordinate our actions," Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam told Parliament. The219 words
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Article41 1972-03-18 1 TOKYO Fri. Japan Air Lines has been spumed by a pto-Pektng trade organisation as a charter carrier of participants to the Canton Trade Fair next month because of the airline's participation in a recent JapanSouth Korea economic conference. AP.AP - 41 words
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104 1972-03-18 1 DACCA. Fri. The Indian Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, arrived here today for her first visit to Bangla Desh in a Soviet Ilyushln aircraft of the Indian Air Force. She was met at the airport by the Bangla Desh Prime Minister, Sheikh104 words
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Article, Illustration740 1972-03-18 1 When it will be right to change labour law: Ong SINGAPORE. Friday TH E Government must take Into con s i d oration the country's economic situation, particularly the investment climate, before amending the Employment Act and the Industrial Relations Ordinance. Th«> Labour Minister. Mr. Oiik Pang Hoon. stressed this740 words
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104 1972-03-18 1 Britain to ease up six-year Rhodesia blockade LONDON. Fri. Britain today announced it will ease the blockade of the Mozambique port of Beira imposed six and a■• half years ago to stop deliveries of oil to Rhodesia. The Foreign Office said a detachment of RAF Shackleton Reconnaissance aircraft Is beingAP - 104 words
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Article57 1972-03-18 1 TURIN (Italy). Prl. An Alitalia airliner with 34 people nn board made an emergency landing here tonight when the pilot found a message with a bomb threat in the cockpit after taking oft from Milan. The aircraft was later cleared for take-oft after search revealed thatReuter - 57 words
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221 1972-03-18 1 Lee has no desire for pay rise, House is told SINGAPORE. Fri. Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew does not want any pay rise before the end of this year, Parliament was told today. Replying to a motion by Mr. P. Govindaswamy (Anson i that Mr. Lee's salary be raised221 words
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Article69 1972-03-18 1 MANILA, Fri. Demonstrators marching toward Manila's downtown plaza Miranda Square, tonight to stage an anti-government rally hurled "pillbox bombs along the way. In Juring at least 17 people, one of them seriously. Several "pillboxes" a small bomb containing nails or broken glass and gunpowder were hurled atUPI - 69 words
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Article47 1972-03-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The Government has directed 1 1 sugar refineries to cut ofl their supplies to unscrupulous wholesalers and dealer*. This mi inn will be taken against all wholesalers and dealers found selling sugar above the government-controlled price of $32 a bag.47 words
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Article44 1972-03-18 1 BANGKOK. Prl. Thr ruling National Executive Council has called nil the full military alert imposed on Bangkok nin. days ago following the police arrest of three former Opposition MPi Gen. Pmphai Charusathien. deputy chairman of the council, said, today. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article68 1972-03-18 1 JAILED SPY'S WIFE CHARGED LONDON. Fri. Mr«. Maureen BlnghaJn, wife of a naval officer sentenced to 21 yean' jail on Monda> for \p\ in» for the KusxUnv was charged tudav under the lln ll«h Official Srcrrts \rt. Mrs. Blngham In interview!. with the Press and television afterReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement142 1972-03-18 1 OUM^AOUI PAY LATER fto INTfftiß^lrWoLWD Oiomonds moke good, solid investment* With this eosy-to-poy scheme you con invest your money the sofe woy. Our prices or« very competitive because we sell you 'ot wholesale price. CHIONG SHIN 6 MFG. JIWLS. HI. LTD.. 656 North Bridge Rood Sinoopore Tel:- ***** ***** Branch:142 words
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Advertisement35 1972-03-18 1 The Nal Whisky I T %*O»,(C!^^ I I "White Label" m >»ARbFIStSrS(OICHWHI» I H Of CHEAT ACt B John Dewar& Sons t I DISTILLERS. White Label" The No. 1 Whisky by Dewars -it never varies35 words
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Article71 1972-03-18 2 NO BAIL FOR EX-PROMOTER RAZAK SINGAPORE, Frl. Show promoter Abdul Razak. 51. jailed in a vice case last December, was today refused bail pending hearing of his appeal in the High Court. On Dec. 18. Razak was jailed for three and a half years and fined $9,000 on five vice71 words
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Article, Illustration471 1972-03-18 2 CONCERN IN SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA SINGAPORE. Tri. STATEMENTS by the Opj)osition Australian labour Party that it would pull out Australian troops from ANZUK If it won the general elections in Novi'inIx'r are causing "grow ing concern" in Singapore and Malaysia. The Australian Defence Minister, Mr. David471 words
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246 1972-03-18 2 Khir: Give developing nations a say in world money system BANGKOK. Fri. Malaysia today called for all developing countries to be given a '•voice" In any future realignment of the world monetary situation. "In the recent cri-M*. the developing countries have been made to carry a much heavier burden in246 words
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Article50 1972-03-18 2 Keep fit courses SINGAPORE. Fil The Chinese YMCA Health Club will conduct keep-fit courses for men and women at Its health centre In Palir.er Road Mailing from April 1. The course. Include frrr-hand exercises, the use of health club equipment and >auna bath. Thoj-e Interested should ring *****1. ext 750 words
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119 1972-03-18 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Government today confirmed it had received a cable from th e Philippines requesting that the ASEAN ministerial meeting scheduled to be held here next month be postponed till May. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said a decision was expected to be announced119 words
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Article41 1972-03-18 2 RtSILTS of the University of Singapore sessional examination for the decrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and the first professional rxamination for the decree of Bachelor of Dental Surcery will be in today's New Nation41 words
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Advertisement263 1972-03-18 2 YERECO v TEMPEIED TAiLE 6LABBWABE FROM FRANCE SHOCK RESISTANCE against Wows, scratches and chipping! HEAT RESISTANCE brutal transfer from heat to cold and vice versa! FOUR BEAUTIFUL COLOURS amber, blue, green and havana! DURABILITY looks attractive even after years of intensive use! GIFT SETS available in attractive gift boxes for263 words
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Miscellaneous60 1972-03-18 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl J? YETK SET'S WO<?KIN' T\Jiy T/^\ 1 PERFECTLY NOW... /nK* CW 7) THAT'LL BE T^L-^-^ v2sy x *l rr—-^^^l SHOULP /fab) HNU^^^ uV AA&OLLABS WHEN nzftp\^\ (A^Swi'Wu W ALL J v WAS DOES iT START CALL ME WHEN )ft H WOf?KIN' WHEN I YA NEEP60 words
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Article, Illustration631 1972-03-18 3 CHRISTINA CHEANG - Ralph denies plot to cheat his firm CHRISTINA CHEANG CROSS-EXAMINATION: DAY 3 I By Singapore, Friday 61 FELT ENTITLED TO GIFT FROM CHOUDHURY FOR SERVICES RENDERED* pATHICK George Ralph, 49, today denied in the First District Court that he conspired to defraud his employers by hiking advantage of their ignorance631 words
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Article, Illustration486 1972-03-18 3 was on June 9, last year when he paid Ralph a visit at his (Ralph's) home. Mr. Marshall: Why should Mr. Choudhury invent such a story? I don't know. Asked why he took it upon himself to486 words
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354 1972-03-18 3 Accused: Choudhury did not know of fictitious name John Lim pany cashier ana ask for a receipt to be issued? Yes. Mr Marshall: When you received the receipt in the name of Asia Commercial Bank, did you then return it stating that it was incorrect and should be In the354 words
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80 1972-03-18 3 SINGAPORE, Frl— The Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union will meet the management of Ambassador Hotel on Tuesday to discuss retrenchment terms for its 92 members. The union general secretary Mr. Tan Soon Yam said today: "We are Interested to hear the managements proposals." The80 words
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Article53 1972-03-18 3 SINGAPORE Pri. The MP for Paya Lebar, Mr. Tay Boon Too, will tour the Jalan Sumbu ix>rong Ah 800 areas of his constituency on Sunday morning. He will be accompanied by members of the PAP Paya Lebar branch, the citizens' consultative committee, and the community53 words
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Article27 1972-03-18 3 SINOAPORE. Pri. The Adult Education Board will conduct a 12-week course in Chinese dishes at Its Mountbatten Centre from March 26. The fee is $3027 words
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314 1972-03-18 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. pOMMUNIC A T I O N S \j Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin said in Parliament today a second earth station working to the Pacific Ocean satellite was already in the final planning stage. In the near future, he added, the314 words
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Advertisement465 1972-03-18 3 MARKETING MANAGER (REGIONAL) $3,000 Our client is a large UK-based Industrial organization, and part of a world-wide group. It has been actively involved in the marketing of consumer durable products here since the 1930's and has manufacturing facilities in Singapore and Malaysia. The products are marketed through distributors to government465 words
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Advertisement154 1972-03-18 3 [dymo] hAPEWRmERSj P^ li^MlS a^P I ill aW Free cutter. gjgk A pre-cut tapes B plus a roll ■PP of 3/8" x6' fttfjt Cassette tape. A must in every r^^g» office or home. HMafaDk Regular price SS7/with two tracks V^v« 3/8" and 1/2" M 1 in a vinyl kit box,154 words
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Article103 1972-03-18 4 King's Hotel gets licence SINGAPORE. Fri. Kings Hotel has obtained its licence, an official of the Hotel Licensing Board said today. It was issued on Monday after a final check was made on the smoke detectors installed that week. The hotel's application was turned down on March 1 because smoke103 words
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Article27 1972-03-18 4 BANDAR SERI BEG A WAN Prl. Police have arrested three youths believed to be Involved In a series of housebreakings In the past two weeks.27 words
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Article, Illustration171 1972-03-18 4 MISS PENANG THE ONLY WOMAN TO SPEAK TO THE ROTARIANS SINGAPORE, Fri. The only woman speaker will be no "rambling rose". All geared to deliver a paper on youth achievement without any verbal stumblings Is Miss Penang 1970. 300 Yook Lin, who will speak on Youth. Rotoract and Interact at171 words
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Article341 1972-03-18 4 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG DIVORCE COURT TOLD: By SINGAPORE, Frl. A technician, married to a school clerk, today blamed the principal of her school for breaking up his "very happy married life." Teo Tian Toh, a father of two, charted that the principal, Neo Poh Cheng,341 words
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Article26 1972-03-18 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Commercial and Industrial firms producing aids for metric conversion are advised to contact the Singapore Metrication Board before proceeding.26 words
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Article19 1972-03-18 4 SINGAPORE. Frl The Girl Guides Association will conduct training courses lor Chinese school teachers In Mandarin soon.19 words
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Article, Illustration229 1972-03-18 4 TIMES PRINTERS RENEWS TEXTBOOK REPRINT CONTRACT SINGAPORE, Frl. Times Printers Sdn Bhd. today renewed a two-year contract with a New York publishing firm to reprint low-cost student editions of the firm's 156 top-sellinp: textbooks in Singapore. The International director of Harper and Row Publishers of New York. Mr. Robert E.229 words
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125 1972-03-18 4 1/"UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The chances of hitting the $100,000 Sports Toto jackpol are one in 19 million, the High Court was told yesterday. Defective coupons also disqualified punters from winning, said Sports Toto sales manager Mr. Victor Lazarus. Mr. Lazarus wa_ testifying in a suit125 words
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Advertisement154 1972-03-18 4 am i^HkA Wk fl^v Sanyo single cooker Ring Burner HP 30 Model GC 1A with automatic ignition Usual Price $53 00 Usual Price S 51 .00 Package Priced- $27.00 Package Price* 33.00 J>t n 9 urner HP 20 W *TT Usual Price 5 33.50 Kalo double cooker Usual Price 107.00154 words
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Miscellaneous283 1972-03-18 4 Straits Times Crossword ALPHABETICAL jigsaw: The Q for Durward. saint of solutions to O and C run con- U.B prison (7) secutlvely across; so do those R. discern a change— wlthto H. W. A, and M. The rest draw permission (7) go wherever they will fit In. S brought O283 words
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Article140 1972-03-18 5 Sedar curfew cut to eight hours SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. The curfew In the "Operation Sedar" areas of Baling, Bandar Bahru and Kulim was cut today to eight hours 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. except at three places. In the Junjung local council area iKulim dLstrlct). Pekan Tawar local council area140 words
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Article77 1972-03-18 5 TWO MEN DENY HURT CHARGES SINGAPORE, Fri Chan Kok Cheng, 23. today denied using criminal force on a police constable, Tang Kok Kee, at Supreme House in Penang Road this morning. He also denied a second charge of using abusive language on PC Tang. Bail was allowed. Earlier, Ang Hock77 words
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Article, Illustration435 1972-03-18 5 k Faster turn around at PSA wharves Ships anchor in harbour to beat paying higher fees SINGAPORE, Friday QINCE the Port Authority's dock and other rates were increased in January this year, more ships have been loading and unloading at anchorage instead of at PSA wharves. According to some lighter435 words
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117 1972-03-18 5 GCE private candidates can send in entries now CINOAPORE, Frl.— Private candidates taking science subjects in the 1972 Singa-pore-Cambridge GCE "O" Level Examination can now send their entries to the Examinations Division, Ministry of Education. Entry forms are available from the division. Closing date for entries is March 30. Candidates117 words
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Article60 1972-03-18 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The NTUC will carry out Operation Clean-up at its Changi holiday complex on Sunday morning. Announcing this today Hit NTUC secretary for research and training. Mr. N. Govindasamy. urged all officials and members of affiliated unions to take part in the operation. He said: "Our60 words
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142 1972-03-18 5 Labourer fined $60 for not using his safety belt- SINGAPORE, Fri. Labourer Mohammad Eibet Sobian was today fined S6O for not using his safety belt while working 60 feet up at a building site in Woollerton Park. Senior Inspector E.G. Marcus, prosecuting, said "Mohammad was working on a floor of142 words
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Article53 1972-03-18 5 SINGAPORE, Prl. Mr. Tan Buun Clildn?. prf. idfnt of the Industrial Arbitration Court, has been elected chairman of the board of directors of the National Heart Association. Other officials are: Prof. Charles Toh and Mr. Ec Peng Liang (vice-chairmen); Dr. Teoh Hoon Cheow (secretary) and Mr. Kon53 words
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Advertisement262 1972-03-18 5 Features: I Your fare gives you. 6 days aboard a fully air-conditioned ocean liner. I irst Class Cuisine for all meals. Live entertainment with the fabulous Manes3e Sisters Band. 2 swimming pools. Excellent public areas. Unlimited baggage. Coffee shop and snack bar. Choice of many bars. Carriage of cars. Intimate262 words
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Advertisement351 1972-03-18 5 I PYRE XI ■■■ovenwareH No. I Quality I &^l Sale at I Big Discount I YOU RE AN ATTRACTIVE, INTELLIGENT GIRL Why not enjoy an exciting Professional Career? You'll be surprised how much we you over 20 cities around half the rising with annual increments to $765 know about you.351 words
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Article, Illustration638 1972-03-18 6 the Wild West men looking East THEY are men of celluloid instincts. Mr. Gene Coon, producer of well-known television series "The Name of the Game," "Wild Wild West," and "Star Trek," and his friend, Mr. Jack Senter, president of Doan-Senter Fiims in America. They were638 words
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Article, Illustration195 1972-03-18 6 "VTIGHTINGALE" of the IN sixties. Miss June Mok is back on the scene but not to sine. She no longer hits the headlines, and does not try to do so. After five years In the U.S. entertaining in San Francisco's Chinatown, June returns to195 words
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Article352 1972-03-18 6 IT was hard to define, 1 difficult to pinpoint. The music defied labelling and packaging. It was more than Just blues. It was rhythm and blues, and jazz, with an African throb. Such Is the music of Steve Winwood and his band Traffic. His music, a352 words
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Advertisement564 1972-03-18 6 what does a fabric j^ mean to you personally? A m For men? Suits c Wide range. Variety Extern- if pore. Formal. Casual. Trim. f Loose Get tonethers j^flfi For ladies More variety. /i-i *T*' Still more variety. i i Furnishing Curtains Chair ML covers. Table cloths. Runners. I X564 words
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Article370 1972-03-18 7 Shear es: keep high standard The first to see and treat sick people SINGAPORE, Frl. PRESIDENT Shewn today spoke of the importance of gene r I practitioners maintaining a high standard of knowledge of primary medical care. He said this was because the GP was the first person to see370 words
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Article65 1972-03-18 7 SINOAPORE. Pri. The principal of the Teachers' Training College, Dr. Ruth Wong, will speak on the studentdrug problem at the National Library.: meeting room next Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. Dr. Wong Is also director of research at the Ministry of Education. The talk Is the third65 words
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Article, Illustration124 1972-03-18 7 CINGAPORE, Frt— Madam Ang Kah Hin today appealed to her 15-year-old son, Sr.g Poh Hua (above), "ho ran away from Boys' Town Trade School on March 3, he returned home. According to Madam Anf, her son disappeared from the boarding school after a tight124 words
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93 1972-03-18 7 Farmer faces $16,000 fraud charge SINGAPORE. Frl. Pig farmer Eng Kah Klan, 45. yesterday denied cheating four people of a total of 159 pigs worth $16,750. He Is alleged to have cheated the farmers by Inducing them to dellvet the pigs between Oct. 6 and 18 last year, on the93 words
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Article192 1972-03-18 7 Jail for Indon who forged I-card SINGAPORE, Frl. An Indonesian illegal immigrant was Jailed for six months today for forging a Singapore identity card. Lee Ah Siong, 38. admitted obtaining the card from an unknown person, and substituting the original photograph for one of himself in Paya Lebar Road between192 words
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Article44 1972-03-18 7 Three AEB courses SINGAPORE. Frt. The Adult Education Board will start three courses at Seh Chuan High School centre from April 2. They are a five-week Highway Code course, a 16-week elementary engineering drawing course and a 24-week Introduction to engineering drawing practice course.44 words
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274 1972-03-18 7 SINGAPORE, Frl A REGIONAL Environmental Control Organisation should be formed to facilitate and enhance the efforts of those concerned with the conservation of the environment in this region. This was one of 27 recommendations put up by the regional workshop on water resources,274 words
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Miscellaneous113 1972-03-18 7 Aitvy Pop B V T Hamlin WHEN DO I SHOULD X GOOD.' I'M ANXIOUS 3- ALTViOLIGM MlfUfV ÜBM^^^ W^^_ YOU EXPECT TO )BE GETTING TO SEE THIS BRAJN- (SO AM I BUT I \CXP*W^S^Q^M^L ITUCBPI i «c &dca.c iki^ Rrrr OSC ~^y tfj^/^~J!^^^l_^r A WARN WXI .APREDeTERMINEp^y THAT COULD PRESSMT113 words
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274 1972-03-18 8 The plight of blue identity holders born in S'pore THE MP for Kampong Kembanßan, Hajl Mohamed Ariff. bin Suradi, mentioned the plight of a certain category of blue identity card holders In the Republic who were officially recorded in their cards as born in Singapore. But officially they were not274 words
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Article60 1972-03-18 8 DROP IN FITRA COLLECTION FITRA collections have declined in the last three years from $356,157 In 1969 to $339,386 last year. In 1969, $83,119 was paid to fakir and mlskln and in 1971 $78,352 was paid. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, gave these figures during question time60 words
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Article27 1972-03-18 8 THE courts made a profit of $5,361 last year from the supply ot copies of documents to legal firms, litigants and others. Parliament was told.27 words
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Article, Illustration291 1972-03-18 8 SOLE NON-CITIZEN IN A FAMILY: DR. WONG'S REPLY By Our Parliamentary Reporters rpHE Government is prepared to consider sympathetically citizenship applications from a person who is the remaining non-citizen in the family, provided he does not become a burden to the State. The Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin291 words
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Article, Illustration327 1972-03-18 8 GOH: MILITARY SERVICE FOR YOUTHS IS TO MAKE THEM SOLDIERS DEFENCE Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee said that a national serviceman was sent for mill tary service to be trained as a soldier not as a "patriot" In the political sense of the word. Dr. Goh327 words
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390 1972-03-18 8 Latest devices for all-out war on pollution rpHEI Republic is to acquire X sophisticated equipment to combat the scourge of pollution on all fronts. Haji ira'acob bin Mohamed, Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office) said the equipment was for dealing with pollution caused by hydrocarbon, oxide of nitrogen, dust concentration390 words
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235 1972-03-18 8 PHE Defence Ministry is considering the provision of Housing Board flats, and Mercedes and Ford Cortina cars as perks for officers of the Singapore Armed Forces. Defence Minister Dr. Gob Keng Swee said in the committee of supply debate that Mindef was235 words
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Article110 1972-03-18 8 POUR bodies which have been concerned with matters relating to seamen and their welfare are to be replaced by a National Maritime Board. To achieve this a National Maritime .Board Bill has been Introduced In Parliament. The Bill, which provides that the new board will assume110 words
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172 1972-03-18 9 SINGAPORE diplomats in countries where the cost of living has tone up sky-high found a strong champion in Mr. Ng Kah Ting MP for Ponggol. During the debate on the Foreign Ministry's Budget allocation, Mr. Ng said there might not be complaints172 words
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401 1972-03-18 9 OINGAPORE believes it can have a more elfectlve foreign service made up of a mixture of professional diplomats, MPs, politicians, Ministers of State, businessmen, university dons and others who can bring to the service their various expertise. I Such a mixture of experts, whose401 words
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Article32 1972-03-18 9 SINGAPORE. Fri A widow. Yeo Urn Suan. 60. was today fined $500 for harbouring eight illegal immigrants from Indonesia In her attap house in River Valley Road on March 13.32 words
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Article41 1972-03-18 9 SINGAPORE. Pri. Tan Chck Jiam. 23. was fined $500 today for having 25 MX pills in Noordin Lane, off Waterloo Street, yesterday. In mitigation, he said the pills were given to him by a friend for his own consumption.41 words
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Article, Illustration248 1972-03-18 9 SINGAPORE, Fri DAINTY handshakes and winsome smiles have a way of saying "most welcome" in the absence of lengthy speeches. And Miss Yasuko Ichiki from MSA's office in Japan found it the easiest way to make herself understood by the Social Affairs Minister, Inche248 words
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251 1972-03-18 9 Customs 'fine' import agency $150,000 SINGAPORE, Friday pUSTOMS have "fined" an import agency $150,- for the evasion o: duty on goods amounting to $71,000. The agency also had to pay the duty evaded. i This is the biggest evasion case In the past three years, according to a Customs official251 words
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Article60 1972-03-18 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Royal Navy's Commander-in-Chlef of the Fleet. Adm. Sir Edward Ashmore. called on the Commander, ANZUK Force, Rear Adm. David Wells, at Woodlands ANZUK Base yesterday. Adm. Ashmore's five-day visit included talks with the Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee and visits on Royal60 words
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Article38 1972-03-18 9 SINOAPORE, Pri. Artist Yuyu Yang will exhibit his work at the Mandarin Hotel from Saturday to the end of the month. The exhibition will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day.38 words
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Article47 1972-03-18 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Ng Peck Chiang, 47, who borrowed a friend's car worth $5,556. and then sold it in Jouore Bahru for $500. was jailed today for six months. He admitted misappropriating the car belonging to Lim Chin Kwoni at Rochore Road on Monday.47 words
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Article57 1972-03-18 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Taxidriver Ng Hal Beng. 46. who screened blue fuir.s "to earn some money to support the family, was today fined a total of $500. He was fined $300 for exhibiting a reel of obscene films in a hut in Henderson Road yesterday and57 words
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159 1972-03-18 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. About eight -months after a clerk left her husband— a hotel chief security officer —she discovered that he was having an affair with a bar-waitress, the High Court heard today. Mrs. Lim Meng Sim, nee Tang Lin Foon, who159 words
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Article40 1972-03-18 9 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Government has appointed Mr. Jucou Low as deputy chahma.i of the Public Utilities Board. Mr. Low, a board member since 1966. succeeds Dr. Tan Ah Chua, who died of a heart attack last month.40 words
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Article20 1972-03-18 9 IPOH. Pri. Thieves stole 138 tape-recorders from can in tile past six months In the Ipoh town area.20 words
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235 1972-03-18 9 Wife: My husband gambled away $14,000 gratuity OINGAPORE, Fri. A schoolteacher's husband who gambled away his $14,000 gratuity and all his wife's jewellery threatened to kill her when she refused to give him money, the High Court heard today. Mrs Koh Song Keng. nee Tan Swee Choo, successfully sued her235 words
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Article31 1972-03-18 9 PENANG. Pri. More than 1.000 Muslims in north Province Wellesley have joined the PMIP this year. Hajl Yusofl Rawa. a member of the party's central executive council, claimed today.31 words
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Advertisement14 1972-03-18 8 Parliamentary reporters: Chia Poteik, P.M. Raman, R. Chandran, Leslie Fong and Tan Wang Joo14 words
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Advertisement73 1972-03-18 9 ~>idtL^m l a belle j j boutique ~.vrts^^*tf^H furnishing specialists WHAT IS THIS? beautiful Scandinavian furnishings for $8.50 per yard only! breathtaking curtain fabrics for $6.50 per yard only! WHERE? at la belle boutique SALE WHEN? 20th monday to 25th Saturday HOW EARLY CAN WE GET THERE? 8 a.m. on73 words
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Advertisement256 1972-03-18 10 A SUPREME SPECIAL f^ (stetitedl rauftou CHINESE STYLE I is nourishing /r£^ delicious f/7} I full of proteins if If /O I good for the muscles you know IL«.M S7 I and delicious I so why not try it for M I airconditioned comfort st* "Li^*^**i L the Supreme Coffeehouse^^mZZZZZZ^gg^256 words
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Advertisement200 1972-03-18 10 THE FAMILY BUFFET AT THE GOLDEN PEACOCK RESTAURANT Take a Saturday or Sunday. And take your family to the special buffet lunch at the Golden Peacock Restaurant. There's more than 30 items served. You can help yourself and family to a delicious full course meal. Or try something small and200 words
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167 1972-03-18 11 Last three days to enter for Press Queen contest SINGAPORE, m. Aspl ranU to the 1972 Press Queen titl> are reminded that Monday Is the last day for (.ending In entries. The Queen will get a return trip to London and Rome by MSA. $500 cash, a set of Dior167 words
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Article177 1972-03-18 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Tourist Promotion Board today called for introduction of cheaper air fares and cheap package tours to attract more tourists to South east Asian countries, or the industry In this region would suffer. The call was made by the Board's director. Mr.177 words
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Article42 1972-03-18 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Second Coroner, Mr. David Gerald, today recorded a verdict of misadventure on Tan Peng Lang, 65, an ex-patient of Tan Tock Seng Hospital who drowned after falling into a 3ft. -deep pond in Jurong Road on March 4.42 words
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260 1972-03-18 11 GERRY DE SILVA - Estate residents rescue robbery victim GERRY DE SILVA By i: Singapore, Fri HOUSING Board tenants of Circuit Road today saved a contractor from three armed robbers. They intervened when they saw the contractor trying desperately to evade the tang by jumpIng into his MercedesBens and locking all the doors of260 words
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Advertisement421 1972-03-18 11 aVa%%VP.VSVWa>VVVVfV/iVW%VV»VWVVV Jurong DRIVE-IN Cinema: UUM NOW SHOWING 2 Show, N, g htly: 7.0fl ft 9.30PM. (Adm: AduHs $2 Children $1) j; Alsi MIDNIGHT TONIGHT it the ODEON lHw«td> jfSj 2l' W V Wrlh' I I; MAJTOARH PICTURE WITH ENGLISH CHINESE SPBTITLES 5 Jiroig DRIVE-IN Ciitna ORCNARD: MIDNIGHT TONIGHTS VI FANG421 words
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Advertisement122 1972-03-18 11 [GAL a v v gBgB Tomorrow At MidnmhT Sunday Mornina Shaw The Most Exciting Indonesian Film In Cinemascope Eostmoncolor A Solo Enterprisas Release Midnight Shaw twketa MM aat I mm wwacTw i Jr* w ntimtM i w n MnOiTU mimia^ani-a Q :;;;?r H NOW SHOWING! 4 Show, at 1 4S,122 words
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Advertisement436 1972-03-18 11 2nd "Record Breaking Week! 1 LIDO-6 SHOWS Today Tomorrow! Todiy: 11m, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 ft M'NITE TONIGHT Tomorrow: 9.00 m, 1 1.00«, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15p« Plu TONIGHT MIDNIGHT ft TOMORROW MORNING SNOWS* S at CAPITOL-REX SKY-ROXY-JURONG u n a (N.B. ALL SHOWS NO FREE LIST) THE g|436 words
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Advertisement825 1972-03-18 11 OR6AWISOTION a aj rWlT'aWTIhr/'f \Z. 1 2nd Rxord WEEK-No Fr.« Ll,t N.B. t tho» Todoy A Tomorrow Todoy 11, 1.45, 4, JO. 915 ond at MIDNIGHT TONIGHT m •m Tomorrow Extro Show ot 9 OOom Uavid Chiong Ti Lung H "THE ANGRY GUEST" |A SHAW PRODUCTION) aj aj ttondorm in825 words
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Article462 1972-03-18 12 The four and a half hour debate in Singapore's Parliament on financial policy, as expressed in the Finance Minister's budget speech, was no tax on Mr. Hon Sui Sen's patience when the time came to reply. The third balanced budget in succession, 14 per cent growth in the462 words
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Article279 1972-03-18 12 Malaysia is short of nurses. The training schools simply are not turning out enough for the expanding medical services. More sister tutors are needed for teaching purposes so priority has to be given them. Until .our years ago they had to be sent abroad for training, but now279 words
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Article248 1972-03-18 12 Convicted four months ago of dishonestly retaining stolen property, a man who appeared in the High Court in Penang yesterday, and who had served his sentence, received from Mr. Justice Chang Mm Tat an apology. He had appealed against the sentence, and his appeal had not been248 words
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551 1972-03-18 12 Russia tries to exorcise the ghost of Trotsky By Dcv Murarka MOSCOW, ever fear--1 ful of the leftwi n c movements among youth, because they represent a threat to Communist parties and tend to be critical of the state of Soviet society, has lately been reassuring prevailing conditions. Until recentlyOFNS - 551 words
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Article541 1972-03-18 12 Bruce Russell - Bruce Russell By JOS ANGELES An American expert on World War II espionage believes British defector Kirn Philby was the model for the late lan Fleming's fictional superspy James Bond. "Despite what he may have clone since. Phllby was a real hero for BritainReuter - 541 words
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1425 1972-03-18 12 MICHAEL DONNE - MICHAEL DONNE 2HE iVW THREAT TO AIRLINE SECURITY By London THE latest bomb outrages on jets belonging to Trans World Airlines, and the bomb hoax against United Airlines, also of the U.S. has focused world air transport industry attention upon a new phase in1,425 words
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Advertisement265 1972-03-18 12 Commer carries more 3 Whatever your load, big loads, 3. Rugged aispenaon. indepen■nall loads, light or heavy, get- dent on front, to give safe, them -round -quick loads sturdy ride and shock-protect Commer is your van. you and your load. Tough, reliable, fast, with plenty of load space, easily manoeuvrable265 words
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Article, Illustration465 1972-03-18 13 No US raids on PoW camps if PARIS. Friday THE U. S. yesterday pledged not to raid PoW camps in North Vietnam if Hanoi would agree to a neutral inspection of PoW camps. But tne American proposal, at today's 146 th session of the stalled talks, wa* received very coollyAgencies - 465 words
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255 1972-03-18 13 BELFAST, Friday. LABOUR Member of Northern Ireland's Parliament, Mr. Paddy Kennedy, was arrested with several Irish Republican Army leaders in a dawn raid today by troops. Mr. Kennedy, who is on the wanted list and has been on the run sinceReuter - 255 words
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Article141 1972-03-18 13 DANGOON. Fri. Burmese leader Gen- eral Ne Win has issued a stern reminder that the country must not lose bight of economic problems while concentrating on drafting a new Constitution. He told a meeting of Burma's Socialist Programme Party control committee yesterday the countryReuter - 141 words
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143 1972-03-18 13 France poised for new electoral battle DARIS. Fri. France moved into a new electoral battle today as Gaullists and communists trained their sights on each other in preparation for the referendum on Common Market enlargement due to be held within the next seven weeks. All the indications today were thatReuter - 143 words
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Article74 1972-03-18 13 BRUSSELS Fri— Three people have now been arrested in connection with the discovery i of plan* of the French super--1 f onlc Mirage V-B fighter bomber in the possession of a secondhand car dealer earlier this I week, justice sources said. The dealer. Francois Delince.Reuter - 74 words
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Article38 1972-03-18 13 JAKARTA. Pri. A Dutch coaster M V Harlingen with nine people aboard sank In the Straits of Bangka early this month, the Communications Department Kakl today. All nine on board were savrd APAP - 38 words
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Article206 1972-03-18 13 MILAN, FTI. The 11 dynamite-blasted body of millionaire lef twing p v b 1 isher Mr. Giangiacomo Feltrlnelli was found on Wednesday night next to an electricity pylon primed for sabotage, police said yesterday. Leftwlng groups Immediately claimed that MT. Feltrlnelll. 45. a friend ofReuter - 206 words
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121 1972-03-18 13 Bangla to exchange citizens with Pakistan |\ACCA. Fri. The first exchange of population with Pakistan is expected to take place in the next few days, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday. He said 1.000 Bengalis stranded in Pakistan would come home, and a similar number of West Pakistanis would beReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement91 1972-03-18 13 Sji sSvßffic si '^B^b^b^b^bl r>d*{ 'stfw il*«fcWK Iw '^fiß^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bs > f 7i^ltßjK— rJafrffliM^n 1 1 'J^Rb^B^B^B^B^B^B^k s v'-dm *wtf ''M'frkfllkP I t* iliefivi'i 4&fo' **y2mor^* L^iSSl I 5 *<$^B^B^B^B^B^H» ■/£*> y l^e^^r^l* Rifrw!^ '"^B^B^B^B^B^Efi wC"^r^^ i > ligyviflaw m 'O I*. <•!*" > -*9^B^B^B^B^B^B K>^<P Ift «f*l2* fMMirIM dB^B^BMB^H I91 words
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Advertisement191 1972-03-18 13 \w wBT W^tk kprotects W^deK myour skin W rfw V 4 m^ £< k pimples A \om A a nd acne! m W I\| B^Lft X i mL B^B^B^B^B^B^BtiP^^B^kl ft tßM^^m fe ■"W**P"l S^ I I In I \^H f* t ■(^■•■^■(^■b^b^bbv^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^K^b^b^b^bT^bl&h B^/b bfTTSttaß^B^BVt mcl We have the factory you're191 words
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129 1972-03-18 14 I ONDON. Fri. A teachrr who broke the jaw of an unruly pupil was acquitted of assault today. The judge told the jury: "Do you think we have really reached thr stage in school in this country where an insolent pupil has toReuter - 129 words
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177 1972-03-18 14 Hijack victims can now sue ruling NEW YORK, Friday. 4 STATE Supreme Court judge A ruled yesterday a passenger could sue and collect damages from an airline for emotional trauma resulting from a hijacking. In what could stand as a landmark decision, SuDreme Court Judge Charles Rubin held that passengersReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration192 1972-03-18 14 Pile-up drama in fog... ONDON. Fri. Shat- tered vehicles piled up on the expressway near Bedford. England, yesterday after a chain reaction crash involving more than 100 vehicles. The accident occurred during heavy fog. Ten people were killed and 51 injured. A man was killed and five people were seriouslyReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration195 1972-03-18 14 DUBAI, Fri. Mr. Eilif Kregager, founder of Sterling Airways has every reason to hold his head in horror. He had then heard that his airliner had crashed at Trucial in the Persian Gulf. All the 112 peop!< on board were killed. In Dubai, it wasAgencies; UPI - 195 words
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Article50 1972-03-18 14 w. L N R9 Nl D f r v r^ Former Labour Government Minister Mr. Richard Crossman. 64. has resigned as Editor of the New Statesman. He decided to quit because he wanted the weekly to be a sounding-board for the politics of a future Labour Government Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement221 1972-03-18 14 INL- V V 1 11 ■■■■111 jpF U 111 v 1 1 -*r P EOPLE i FVTRA^ -4-^^ P .'X* Ife X* p| A—^r L jaS H \W %>'■'< X' '^aW'%^- »»\t^ a^a^ Am^—M-. i J&j jAI^W V B^^Kla^A .^ala^a^a^a^aW jdW mKmMW^^^ 'T^RBl^^vS M b^^LUp^ MB b^b^^b^b^b^bl f ■p- i221 words
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Advertisement92 1972-03-18 14 MAKE MONEY AT HOME Maka to $9.00 an hour for ll«>r k in your ham*. Be Mlf-employtd <"' *r port time. All suburbs ond country All o«ts. No machine or kitt ta buy ■onui to aerly comtn. Sand to SPP.INGCHAP.M 4 CO. Otpt. OT *0 f.O. to* 1711. Sport 1.92 words
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Miscellaneous9 1972-03-18 14 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ygifa i *^-i. '(OCCOU&£9 words
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Article, Illustration401 1972-03-18 15 Another I Nixon rip for S world peace WASHINGTON, Fri PRESIDENT Nixon will take anotner giant step in his search for world peace when he flies to the Soviet Union on May 22 for talks with Kremlin leaders. The date was set five months after the Russians invited Mr. NixonReuter - 401 words
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199 1972-03-18 15 Now spy's wife pleads for Soviet help LONLON. Fri. Mrs. Maureen Bintham, wife of a jailed British Navy spy, called on the Soviet Embassy today asking for help. "I am going to appeal to them as a wife and a mother," she told reporters. "I want them to let BritishReuter - 199 words
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Article50 1972-03-18 15 MANILA. Frl. A 70-ycar-old widow was shot and killed last night b" fellow villageis wl.o suspected her of being a witch. Felice in Santa Tgnacla toy ft, 60 miles north of here, suid the v.t.man had long heen suspected by neighbours of causing them "mysterious ailments. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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191 1972-03-18 15 Filipino move to jail the seducers MANILA, Friday. AMOROUS Government officials who try to seduce women employees with promises of Dromotion are likely to get a stiff jail sentence for their efforts. The Senate here passed on second reading an amendment Bill which provides jail terms of four to 10UPI - 191 words
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245 1972-03-18 15 Mystery man may be Martin Bormann BOGOTA, Fri. An aged German born recluse alleged to De Martin Bormann, onetime deputy of Adolf Hitler, was under arrest yesterday after secret police marched into his South Colombian Jungle home. Colombian officials had asked West Germany for Bormann's fingerprints for comparison. Security menReuter - 245 words
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Article33 1972-03-18 15 TOKYO. Pri. North Korea has agreed to give military aid to deposed Cambodian Chief of State Prince Sihanouk's Government in exile In Peking, the Korean Central News Agency said today A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article41 1972-03-18 15 LONDON. Frl. Britain Is to fend an army team of nine experts to Bangladesh to help i plan reconstruction of roads i and bridges. Defence Undersecretary Mr. oeoffrey Johnson Smith told the House of Comi MOM today RenterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement78 1972-03-18 15 Ref ***** A The smart young executive look by Ricoh in gleaming modern 1 Stainless Steel with matching bracelet Automatic Day-Date. 21 jewels. Checked Plastic Crystal A reliable timekeeper that keeps the busy young man right on time Ref ***** AC Smartly masculine ana an excellent timekeeper the "Crystal 9'78 words
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Advertisement172 1972-03-18 15 One good dish deserves another After spending time and trouble cooking that very special dish, why spoil it all by serving it in any old plate? Don't you think your cooking efforts deserve a Pyrex dish? All Pyrex dishes are oven-proof, beautifully designed and i colour-schemed to enhance anything you172 words
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Article71 1972-03-18 16 L.A.I. V. Iron $5.30 H. Gllflllan $6.30 C. Store $3*4 [J.T. Dlsp. $3.00 Petalinc $4 48 CJIA $486 P.M. Hold. $2.01 loustead $356 Mean $2.33 3.C.B.C. $885 kVwlde Hold $247 M Works $2.70 .rntinu $2.60 iahman Hyd. $4.50 f. Milk $1 46 iovran $1.59 c $4.00 Sincapura $2 0671 words
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Article21 1972-03-18 16 Union 449,000 L Prop. 321.000 lerUn (M) 275.000 law Par 200.000 otal Tarnove: 4.56 M »elayed Percentage: 21.6421 words
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Article36 1972-03-18 16 M.21 BUT. 1 0 nv. 1 I Industrials: 217.73 219.22 HoUU: 81-29 84.21 Properties: 169.54 170.07 Tina- 105.85 106.30 rubbers: 140.36 140.41 Dec. M. 10M 100 Dec. 31, 10M 100 t Dec. 29, 1982 10036 words
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Article287 1972-03-18 16 PICES were generally firm on good followthrough buying on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. That the market had been absorbing .-.11 the heavy scrip deliveries reported in recent weeks and still had room for more buying, was lending more credence to the belief that287 words
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Article1020 1972-03-18 16 810 AND OFFER PRICE* OFFI CIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINEtt IN THI SINCAPORE lIOOMS OF THE STOCK IXCNANCE WITH PRICK MOVEMENTS IN INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: All sections closed very steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lets totalled 4.561.0001,020 words
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Article1598 1972-03-18 16 If USINESB in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS MA U2> 204. (1) 205. (1) 2.03. Ajinomolo (1) 2.11. (1) 2.12. .Mean1,598 words
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406 1972-03-18 16 US dollar not likely to be converted into gold again T»JEW YORK: US Secretary John Connally predicted that In 18 months to two years from now the dollar will be stronger than It has been In many years, but added that it may never again be convertible Into gold. In406 words
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Article196 1972-03-18 16 'J'HK Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dipped $1.12£ to $644.50 per picul on an official offering down one ton to 288 tons. The local price decline was partly influenced by the overnight drop of £5 to £1,474 in the London price. The tone of the market196 words
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Article35 1972-03-18 16 London copper prices on Thursday (previous In bracket.) r b r Spot buyer £441 50 ("38.00) "Her 1442.00 (£438.50) Three Months buyer £448.30 (£444.00) sellers £448.00 <£44«.50). Market t*ne: V*ry steady. 3,373 tons.35 words
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Article22 1972-03-18 16 MAR. 17. RIBBER: 88.00 cents (up 0.25 cent). TIN: $644.50 (down 51. 12!.). Official offering 228 tons (down 1 ton).22 words
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Article105 1972-03-18 16 /MINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCE. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICE! PER PICUL YESTERDAY. CMWiut OH: bulk 138 sellers. drum 141 sellers. C**ra: Mixed (loose) UK/Cont. S2l B. P«pp*r: Muntok ABTA white fob. 10U'; NLW Sl»2| sellers. Sarawak white i.o.b. 96<x NLW $182 i sellers, Sarawak special black fob. M<* NLW ***** sellers.105 words
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Article54 1972-03-18 16 (1) Export price In non-sterling areas In U.S. dollars per ounce (2) Local dealers prices In SlnKapore dollars per tael. W»dn«,d«y •v.a. -omlon 4D.40 telnit 48.70 iongkonc 50.13 iurlch 41.408 49.558 "•rU 49.73 I port (1) 49.923 t I'por* it) 173.10 *v 4'«.37S 4R.70 50.15 4<).358 48.50S 49.4054 words
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Article38 1972-03-18 16 In London on Thursday th* palm oil prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK/N European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton July/ Aug. was quoted at UK fB3 sellers: Sept.'Oot UK £17 sellers (unchanged).38 words
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Article383 1972-03-18 16 rADINO was flat during the morning In the rubber market yesterday. The only feature was MRFB demand for the lower grades of sheet for March delivery where some business was written In RSS Two and Three. The morning session closed quiet. The afternoon ruled quiet with a steady383 words
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Article84 1972-03-18 16 rvAILY BMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. SCV (1 ton pallet) 5L (I— ton pallet) S (I— ton pallet) 10 (I— ton pallet) 20 (I— ton pallet) SO (1 ton pallet) (Cwrcsrt Month) Bayer* Sellers Cento per kg.84 words
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Article229 1972-03-18 16 HONG KONG: Slater Walker Overseas Investment shares, which are to be offered to the Public in Hong Kong on March 21. are likely to be over-subscribed. Mr. J.D. Slater, chairman, told the press here. Mr. Slater also said his company was doing very well inReuter - 229 words
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Article169 1972-03-18 16 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at March 17. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar U.S. Dollar Local dollar* to 100 units of169 words
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Article316 1972-03-18 16 MELBOURNE, Pri. RUes ITI outnumbered falls three to two on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Leading mining stocks recorded some of the bust gains, while selected Industrials and oils showed small Improvements. Poseidon gained 30 cents to AH3.30 and NBHC was 15 cents higher at $4.45. Copper producer. Bougainville316 words
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Article110 1972-03-18 16 'THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U8»25.000 and above *****1 0 K> O^t Vc 2 mths 5 1/16 to 5 5 16'; 3 mths ..5% to 5 5/16% 6 mths 5 9 16 to i\% 9 mths 5%110 words
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Article202 1972-03-18 16 "MEW YORK. Thurs— A spurt of bargain hunting In the final minutes of trading helped the stock market to recoup part of Its sharp, early loss. "We're In a favourable economic cycle, and when the market backs off it seems to trigger buying of stocks," said one analyst.202 words
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Article90 1972-03-18 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 89 84 Wednesday 89 84 weelc ago 89 88 n XI BHKKs Thursday 2,5 12 Wednesday 284.97 Week ago 288 07 OILB Thursday 100 Wet?^ 03 weeK ago 299 79 INDUSTRIALS Thursday sno wsf i DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday ga«Ti w« LONDON DOLLAR 'nunuJK90 words
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Article157 1972-03-18 16 JJONO KONO. Pri. The market opened on a steady note and continued In this tone all day. Prices improved generalTotal turnover value for the day was 112.41 million. Today doling middlt print In Hong Konc dollars and rent* followad by th* dlfr«r*ncta on yasttrday'a price*. imal. Rubber 3.33157 words
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Article26 1972-03-18 17 SINGAPORE. Prl. Queenstown Interact Club will hold a (an (air at Queenstown Secondary Technical School field on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.26 words
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Article56 1972-03-18 17 SINGAPORE. Fi! Prof. J.D. Jump from the University of Manchester's Department of Englisn Language and Literature, will speak on Dickens and His Readers at the University of Singapore New Lecture Theatre No 3 on March 23 at 8 p.m. The lecture is organised by the University56 words
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Article29 1972-03-18 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. Sampan taikonc Mohamad Som Maa'ris was fined $50 today for carrying 60 passengers in a sampan licensed to carry 13 at the Outer Roads yesterday.29 words
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91 1972-03-18 17 Beautician: He never respected me as wife CINGAPORE, Fri. A »J beautician told the High Court today that her insurance executive husband constantly assaulted her and never respected her as a wife. Mrs. Quek Hang Liang. me Annette Chia Chin Kiam, was granted a divorce on the grounds of cruelty91 words
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Article, Illustration357 1972-03-18 17 BERNARD DORAY - BERNARD DORAY I She tried suicide three times, court told By —says manager SINGAPORE, Friday SALES manager agreed to take woman as his second wife after she made three attempts to take her life, a district couit heard today. Aw Kew357 words
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92 1972-03-18 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. There was 192 claims for accidents involving government vehicles last year. Of those 99 involved Mindef vehicles, and damages paid on those claims amounted to $36,588. Claims were made on 20 police vehicles and $6,522 in damages paid and 43 Public Health92 words
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160 1972-03-18 17 Bombay blood operation 'a great success' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A two-and-a-half hour skin grafting operation on little Selvam Munlandy the boy with a rare Bombay blood went without a hitch here this morning. And five-year-old Selvam, with his right leg in plaster, was wheeled out of the operating theatre in160 words
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Miscellaneous855 1972-03-18 17 On your TV and Radio 12 58 P.M. Opening and EmU I.M Ne« in Brief iM rM Opening an(J p rogramme 7-4S Programme Summary Kelly S:iow 5.35 Bugs Bunny Sunmaf» i r!u,. J 1..5 Kpnrd B ,7n ßepeat) SSLu I* Ganda Waflg Ne s nd Newsreel C jji Francis m855 words
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Letter172 1972-03-18 18 WHY MANY DON'T GO TO -SEA- REFER to the speech by Mr. LJm Guan Hoo, Political Secretary (Communications) urging the young to go to sea (S.T., March 13). What is the use of goIng to sea when the local shipping companies discriminate against local officers and engineers. Local companies pay172 words
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384 1972-03-18 18 Ensuring that we don't end up as robots. When technology take* priority YOUR report (ST., March 6) expressing the possibility of Singaporeans ending up as robots, and comments from "Professional Engineer" (S.T., March 15) deserves as wide a viewpoint on the subject ;is possible. In this regard, we might also384 words
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Letter358 1972-03-18 18 REFER to Mr. Donald Moore's letter (S.T., March 14). It is clear that no taxcollecting unit can simultaneously allow exemption from taxes and the concession of non-compliance with the conditions of such exemption prescribed by law Formalities as relate to exemption enable tax officers to see that neither358 words
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380 1972-03-18 18 Paper work and the tax department granted tax exemption and of proper revenue administration. Furthermore, If our officers are to carry It out effectively, the formaltles of exemption have to be Insisted upon light from the beginning. Included among them are accurate ticket registration and accountability of takings. Having tendered380 words
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Letter71 1972-03-18 18 WHEN T&nfUn- bound traffic alone Orchard Road cannot torn right into Scott* Road between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., I do not see the Justification in allowing vehicles to make a right turn Into the Tropicana. During peak hours and mt night when the entertainment centre closes, the71 words
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399 1972-03-18 18 Singapore's 'Shooting Squad' that netted one goal SOCCER'S failure to achieve major status on the Singapore scene has been frustrating as well as puzzling to the Interested Singapore soccer fan. I was at Jalan Besar Stadium recently to see the national team beat Malacca by a solitary goal, and the399 words
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Advertisement496 1972-03-18 18 Malaysia's Premier Hotel 0»»*«^ Federal Hotel ipl! Kuala Lumpur SHL 21 STOREY NEW EXTENSION IJSE JPwN 'Wtf 450 luxurious rooms, wall to BIBUmB^ *r wall carpets, fully air-conditioned.| m^^^^ with push-button control panel. S REV n U q LVIN F G ea BINTANG LOUNGE CORAL lAR 4 PIANO BAH •ssS*496 words
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Advertisement52 1972-03-18 18 for simplified Sewing Jj^r Rated First in} 1 Consumer I 1 SWISS MADE J s#t th •"<* tho '•"■■••^■^■■■■■■•t^BßßßaM Barmna-Record 630 itwi tha Patented clip-on teet cho*en embroidery stitch, require no screwdriver Vary simple oparation.no ditcs tor attachment. to change or dials to turn. ZSSSPtRS 9 41/2 nd «-r. Mann52 words
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Advertisement1427 1972-03-18 19 TO LIVERPOOL AND OTHER U.K. /CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Score Stilt P. Sham Ptnanf HECTOR Dublin. Belfast j, n/TKay Mar II AIAI Liverpool Mar 24 Mar 21 FOITOORUS B'men, Havre. A'dan, H'burg Liverpool Air 4/ 1 Mar 24 lUT Y UJ P"*'". Btllast Apr 1 Apr 2 Apr 1/ 4 Apr1,427 words
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Advertisement2105 1972-03-18 19 mt;ip M Li, l hL)JhV,*W,*)ri//)MAZ§M I ga^ <■ THE f« EAST/EUROPE SEaMIT Ta EUROPt: P. Klang LOADING FOR: ■BEIRA Apr 12/13 Apr 14/15 Apr II 11 H'burg/ B'mtn, R'dam/A'dam, A'oerp, G'burg, Malmo, Oslo, C'htgen, Aamus. ■■MAIN LLOYD Apr II II Apr 11/20 Apr 21 22 C'blanca, Genoa. Leghorn. M se2,105 words
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Advertisement1135 1972-03-18 19 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.I NOr eani Bi Phil. N.York Penang P Sham Spore Djakarta K -g:'or GCRJISTAN- Mar 17 May 1. MtNDALAY Fak 1 Ftk I Ftk 11 Mar II Mar 24 Mar 20 Mar 27 SUDAN Ftk 21 Mar Mar 3 Apr 12 Apr 151,135 words
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Advertisement1114 1972-03-18 20 1^ o^o^oWijaaaaaa^ißa^i^pa^k^i^i^"^"^"^'^ l^"^ l^ l^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i^^L-*'— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong LTA Spore ETA P. Klang 3SSFSV 1 57..d UM,, 2! Mar "Sk"'.*. 1 v:, SS *<>"» »»-r "Eikaka Mar* V 51 27 Mar 2 Apr I Apr1,114 words
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Advertisement919 1972-03-18 20 FOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore laadxag fw: CHAKOINA' 31 1 Apr D'din. Lytt. Auck' TRENEtIOS 12/12 May 11/14 May IS/17 May Dam. Lytt, Napier. Cai.a accimaidatiM nailnklc Auck. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE yngapore P. Sham Penant Lndtlf fir: RAJULA- 1/ 7 Apr I Apr I Apr Nagapattiium. Madras. RAJULA- 21/919 words
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Advertisement848 1972-03-18 20 ORiENT LINES LTD. cS=^ (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P. RJang Penang Arrival: NEPTUNE AMETHYST 1/ I Apr 1/ I Air 1/11 Aar London 11 S. Havre 15 5.848 words
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Advertisement878 1972-03-18 20 ""jPfT^IVIALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE. Jliv Amp«>fl Ku»l« Lu.npor The National Shipping Line of Malaysia v Singapore P*■ »"l liadmg fir: lIKCA lAVA rt JI H re U lOfl(f0n 17 4 lUNGA RAYA Roam 23 4 A werp 26,4 H'burg 28 4 Bremen 30/4 BUNGA TERATAI 22/JI Mar878 words
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Article182 1972-03-18 21 T Mt PORT OF lIMC*K)RI AUTMO I R |TV AMNOOMCID TMI FOLLOW IMC BIRTMIMC ARRANCEMCNTI FO R MARCH 11. OUT: Mini 21 East. Caledonia Maru :.«K«<o Maru M, Pacific In Maru 46. Toreador 47 nt; SrmbawanK Port Berth 2 Mi Oorjlatan 5. Krrnatatc 15/1«, .rii.mond 14, PftallnK182 words
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Advertisement629 1972-03-18 21 m'OPti Singapora P. Klang Penang DESTINATION lEREZOVKA" M/ 22 Mar li Pt/11 Mar Sailed Antwerp. Bremen "NIKOLAEK- 22/21 Mar 27, II Mai 24/21 Ma. AnTw* Endern. lER.SUV" Wit* 5/lA,r l/11, BXtVieT' "MARCEUN" 11/ M Air I|/1| Ap, 14/19 Al. t^^'mSHH'--.■SIMFEROPOL" H7 IM.| 2/ 4 M«| 5/ 7 Ma, 2Sg£U!ft? Acceptet629 words
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Advertisement687 1972-03-18 21 STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. States Marine i-mnmm i ima U.S. ATLANTIC ANO GULF/ SINGAPORE EXPRESS SERVICE New N. York Phil. Bait. Orleans Galmton Houston S pore CAP VINCENT Ye». 1 A> I SiEEL MAKER F« II Mar 21 W FLOTTA LAURO JIRECT SAILINGS TO GENOA— TIIESTE— VENICE-NAPLES— LEGHORN. Singapora P.687 words
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Advertisement758 1972-03-18 21 NOTICES ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The family of the late Mr. Michael Sim Cheng Chuan thank relatives and friends for their help, condolences, donations, wreaths, and attendance during their recent bereavement. roniti:nio\ Q INDEPENDENT NON-CONFERENCE SERVICE fe WIUUMIk A NEW WILHELMSEN EXPRESS SERVICE ta: UUDI AMIIA, IRAN. KUWAIT, DUBAI, AIUDHUI. MHIUIN, IRAQ. PAKISTAN.758 words
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Advertisement840 1972-03-18 21 CONGRATULATIONS i To Mr. Allan Ng Poh Meng for his promotion us the (acncral Mana- ger Of United Overseas liank Limited and conciureiitlv as the Director And General Manager of Chung Khiaw Bank Limited. From: Inter-Continental Oil Industries Pte Ltd., Singapore. Palm Oil jFtactionation And Refinery. TENDER FOR FAR EAST840 words
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Obituary109 1972-03-18 22 NALLASIVAN VALLINAVAOAM PILLAI of 5 Ava Road passed away 17 3.72. Cortege leaving home 330 p.m. 18.3 72 for Hindu crematorium S. DAVEN SON of Mr. Mrs. S.T Sangarajah. 9, Lengkong Lima, passed away In London on 15.3.72. ROBERT LIM Cheng Chong aged 63 of 22 B. Boon Kens;109 words
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Advertisement851 1972-03-18 22 GINIRAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUMCEMtWT/»raSONAL ..n.sp«. »8 ..-t. PHOHE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 .mm M..'."".' on",' 50 p 0 nr T i||C fl Jimim.m »7 S« /or 1$ Kwrdf ">" UC Minimum IN'- /or word* ore jnrt StSSSwSM 0 7» tents sword Singspers and Malsysls: SIM a word ZZlm tUM tor li »or*s.851 words
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Advertisement739 1972-03-18 22 WANTED TUG CAPTAIN for twin screw tug in Jurong Channels. Successful applicant must be competent of handling various barges In confined areas under advene conditions. 12 hour* day, attractive salary. Send resume to Marine Superintendent P.O. Box 18. Paslr Panjang RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST WANTBO In architect's offlce with 3 years experience and739 words
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Advertisement776 1972-03-18 22 CAPTAIN REQUIRED for snack I bar type operation. Previous experience (Supervisory) essential. Oood working conditions. 6 day week. S p.m. to 11 pm. Write now with all details to: Manager, Airport Restaurant. Paya Lebar Airport B'pore. APOLLO HOTEL 2nd Phase Recruiting Night Manager. Night Auditor. Those with experience please apply776 words
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Advertisement728 1972-03-18 22 FEMALE FACTORY OPERATORS required to do shift work 7 a.m 3 p.m., S p.m. 11 p.m. Wages $3/. per day (Shift allowance SO cts). Call at Metal Containers Pts. Ltd. Hlllvlew Avenue. B'pore 23. REQUIRED 2 TRAINED NURSES. B.R.N. A B. CM. qualifications— for night duty In private hospital. Sa'ary728 words
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Advertisement819 1972-03-18 22 SMALL JAPANESE FAMILY requires live -in amah Immediately. For appointment Tel B'pore *****0 during office hours. AMAH COOK and general amah liveIn required. New Zealand family 3 children. Phone *****1 extension 3697 B'pore. ENQLISH SPEAKING Indoor salesgirls wanted. Pleas* call personally at 247. Jalan Kayu Spore 28. Pel: *****1. YOUNG819 words
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Advertisement999 1972-03-18 22 OIST. 11 FLAT at OllsUad Road furnished $380: unfurnished $500. Dlst. 21 single-storey semi detached 3bedroomed furnished $828. Dlst 28 single-storey semi-detached furnished $380. Tel *****0 Spore. SEASIDE BUNGALOW, fully furnished. Alrcondltloned bedrooms, attached bathrooms. 12 minutes city Large garden Servant's/driver's quarters. Other features Contact Koh B'pore *****9 offlce hours.999 words
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Advertisement955 1972-03-18 22 2-STOREY 3-bedrooms bungalow 2 bathrooms, very big garden $1,550 Available Immediately. Call *****5 Spore. S MILES, Buklt Tlmah Road, very well furnished J-storey semi-detached $600 per uonth. Pbone Spore *****3 offlce hours/*****7 after 6 p.m. FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED HOUSE available In Paya Lebar. Katong. Buklt Tlmah. Orchard. Tnomson. Contact Woodland Co. *****8955 words
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Advertisement963 1972-03-18 22 WATTEN ESTATE 3 storey T bedrooms. Over 4.200 sq. ft. Excellent Investments. Now leased for 3 years. Beautifully f irniihed $190,000 Please write Box A 5084 B.T. Spore 2 STOREY SEMIDETACHED HOUSE at Seletar Hills 3 bedrooms, mosaic throughout, fully furnished Area approx 3,400 sq ft Sell'ng $63,000 Contact *****963 words
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Advertisement489 1972-03-18 23 ((ont. from Page 22) Business opportunities HOUTIQUE with sole exclusive Many years successful >,u«mes* In prime position. Excellent profitability. Reply m confidence ■1 S.T. B'pore. MOUIE OF BROOK 70 PLOVER ROAD. LINDLEV, HUDOERSFIELD. ENGLAND. MAIL ORDER SPECIALISTS Supplier* of fine quality woven nutting* Mad* to measure suits und trousers Shoe*489 words
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Advertisement888 1972-03-18 23 PRIVATE (ECRBTARV'S CERTIFICATE (LCC) Full-time Course morning and afternoon sessions Commencing Monday 10th April 1972 Highly qualified tutor* Hnquirtes SCS (opposite Ren Spore *****/*****S EXPERT LONDON TUITION BY AIR LAW, LLB. Bar: Secretaryship. ACIB. Accountancy: ACCA. ICWA, A! A. Institute of Credit Management: Banking: AIB: School Certificate, HSC. LCC. Institute888 words
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Advertisement759 1972-03-18 23 Photography i Fust class photograph* service. Colour or Black White Cfcleur premsleii A printing witnm 24 hawrt. Pastpert «h*t* In 1 minus*. Cutdser, parties, cenvtntlsni, ommsrslsl «n*t*graany. Am, aide rang* *r samara*, Sims A iuhk'lii available. Call In to-d*y at: ALBERT PHOTO SERVICE 404, ORCHARD ROAO, (OPPOtITS HOTEL tINGAPORE) TEL:759 words
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Advertisement959 1972-03-18 23 Travel and Tours NAM-H0 TRAVEL SERVICE Limited. Tour Malaya— Seven Days B*llo sircooditiooed HISS/-. Departure Every Saturday. Sunday. Monday C 'Highlands Four Days B*7o Departure Every Wedneeday. Bangkok Cnlerujmai —Fourteen Days 8*370 2/4/72. U/4/7J. 18/3/72. 4/6/72. 11/6/72. By air Seven Day* 8*633/-. 22/3/72. 8/4/72. 19/4/72. 11 3 72. Bangkok Hongkong959 words
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Advertisement961 1972-03-18 23 CHARTER PLIGHTS INFORMATION CENTRE 121 Supreme Houac. Penang Road. Spore ***** ***** *****. Optical Hearing aid* PULL HANOI OF In-focal lenses with photogray available for professional men. Eversharp Optical, 128. North Bridge Road. Curtoß ORIENTAL ARTS ANO CRAFTS, Wholesale and ReUII. Ideal for Tourists Shops, Hsu Brother*. 87 Hill Street.961 words
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Advertisement1068 1972-03-18 23 ONE ENGLISH PIANO for sal*. Price tl.ooo Tel: *****9 after NINE MONTH OLD KRAMER Piano tI.SOO. New. SS2C. Joo Chiat Road. Singapore. Machinery, plant lor sale RECONDITIONED UtEO CRANES, tractors, loader*, forkltfts and heavy equipment* at reasonable prices. Inspection daily at our yard at Bedok. Enquiries li.ter World Agencies Company1,068 words
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Advertisement1030 1972-03-18 23 193* TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE SBBBB Fair condition View opposite Strand Hotel 20 Bencoolen Street after 1 IScVvOLKSWAGON 1304). Good condition. One ovsner. Tax Insurance 20. Lorooa 34. l.eU.ng Telephone *****6. IMS HOLDBN SPECIAL Saloon sslth alrrnnd. taved. very good condition. After 9a.m. ring *****2 Steven Toh Spore. IMS MODEL AUSTIN 10001,030 words
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Advertisement730 1972-03-18 23 YOU LIKE TO Beautify Your House* We do flooring mosaic, terraszo. parquet, rubber tile*, wall tiling. Iron gat*, window grills and Interior decoration. Please contact Tel: "***** off: Tel: *****2 res; Mcc Chew General Contractor PROBLEMS? Consult Yip Peng Tew Investigation Services 261-B. Outraro Road. Singapore. Telephone 9*2373 Established 1960.730 words
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Advertisement512 1972-03-18 24 PHILIPS I TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION JURONG invite opplicotions for the following voconcies: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Applicants possessing City and Guilds Final Certificate in Telephone Exchange System preferred. Polytechnic graduates in Electrical Engineering will also be considered. Function will include supervision of Quality Test Technicians. QUAUTY INSPECTOR Preference will be given to512 words
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Advertisement787 1972-03-18 24 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT SINGAPORE SALARY NEGOTIABLE A challenging career opportunity exists for a qualified accountant, with substantial accounting experience acquired in a manufacturing organisaton. Our client is an International company, in the precision tooling Industry, about to set-up operations in Singapore. Essential requirements are as follows:- Singapore Citizenship A recognised Accounting787 words
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Advertisement669 1972-03-18 24 f NEPTUNE 1 THEATRE-RESTAURANT AN INVITATION TO BECOME A 1^ PROFESSIONAL I] A DANCER aV^f^Xt'^s/ Nitiatality Siqistrt Citim IwLA Wf Drift It ke i ciifis hit |pry taacer ii tkt Ueitres K-A^^^r EiatritKi rufiruci will kc f ivti r<a?Tw tk se kaT llslt I \/A*Z/ VV tniiisf Ii killit ir669 words
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Advertisement969 1972-03-18 24 SOUTHEAST ASIAN MINISTERS Jl£i£ OF EDUCATION ORGANIZATION REGIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE (moving to 30 Orange Orove Road. Singapore 10. on Ist April 1072) Invites applications (or the following appointments In the Senior Service ar.d Supporting Service: (A) Publications Officer (51.200 x 54 1.8001 A recognised university degree or equivalent Impeccable969 words
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Advertisement633 1972-03-18 25 Opportunity for INTERNAL AUDITOR *ith a leading Singapore .manufacturing company. Applicants must have the following qualifications: QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT NOT LESS THAN 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN AN INTERNAL AUDIT OEPT. OR ACCOUNTING FIRM Responsibilities include: Organization and implementation of audit programmes Investigation*, Reports and Recommendations. Malaysian citizens are also invited to633 words
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Advertisement721 1972-03-18 25 AMATEUR PHOTO STORES (PTE) LTD. Room 503 Chinese Chamber of Commerce Bulldlnj HIU Street, Singapore (S) Due to business expansion we require the following personnel for our newly created Office Machines Division:— 4 Sale* RepreaentaUvei Young, energetic men with experience (or some experience) In direct sales of office machine* and721 words
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Advertisement463 1972-03-18 25 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES with General Electric of U.S.A., the largest manufacturer of electrical equipment in the world. BUYER 25 35 y«m. Responsible for purchasing, cost reduction, inventory control, expediting, incoming transportation, obtaining and analysing quotations, locating both domestic and foreign qualified supervisors. Reports direct to Purchasing Manager, and will acquire valuable463 words
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Advertisement1232 1972-03-18 25 PKMI.fcRITAHI TAWAKAN LCMbAGA PADI DAN Tawaran2 ada-lah dl-pelawa BERAS NEGABA dart Pemborong2 J.K.R. berdaftar ASIL «AMPIN<;AS bawah Kelas IT ka-ata* bagl KEL IJ BA N K AN<i PADI n.embena serta melaksanakan t .w»r»v in i ,»> sipcrll dl-bawah:- (TAWARAN BIL: 1 (a i Membena Oarage kapada Pcmborongi beras yang berBangnnan1,232 words
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Article, Illustration545 1972-03-18 26 PETER SIOW - Scintillating record by Chin Joo PETER SIOW By rpAY Chin Joo produced a scintillating perfor- mance in the 200 m butterfly yesterday by setting a new National Record, beating Patricia Chans mark of 2:34.5 set in 1969 by half a second on the third day of the SASA at Tanjong545 words
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355 1972-03-18 26 Struggling Orient are bent on beating Arsenal LONDON, Fri. Orient, the struggling Second Division club, bid for another form upset when they face Arsenal, the holders, in the quarterfinals of the English Football Association Cup here tomorrow. Orient eliminated First Division sides Leicester City and Chelset in the previous two355 words
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593 1972-03-18 26 Malaysia set standards for Munich J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Olympic sub-committee headed by the Minister of Sport, Dato Hamzah, today decided to accept most of the qualifying standards recommended by the various national associations. The meeting held at Stadium Negara lasted more than four hours, and was attended by nine national593 words
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179 1972-03-18 26 SMMWU ARE FANCIED AS UNIONS' CHAMPS SINGAPORE Manual and Mercantile Workers Union are strongly favoured to win the 16--team NTUC sponsored InterUnlon soccer championship which begins today at Jalan Besar stadium (kick-off 5.30). The SMMWU team has the biggest number of National and First Division players. Representing them are National179 words
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Article, Illustration170 1972-03-18 26 Danish title to Gunalan, Boon Bee /COPENHAGEN. Fri. Deny-/ mark's Svend Pri. Joint top seed with Indonesia s Rudi Hartono in next week's All-England badminton championships, crushed Ippel Kojima of Japan 15-9. 15-5 in the final of the Danish international championships here last night. Kojima. suffering from a sore armUPI - 170 words
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Article117 1972-03-18 26 /CALCUTTA. Fri. Ben Arda of the Philippines and Walter Godfrey of New Zealand were tied for the lead on 138 at the halfway stage of the Indian Open golf championship today. Arda had a 71 to go with yesterday's 67 and Godfrey shot 70 over the117 words
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Article28 1972-03-18 26 PUKUKA. Frl. The Australian Colts Junior National rugby team today opened Its eight -game goodwill series In Japan by defeating an AllKyushu 34-27 before 4.500 spectators.28 words
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Article331 1972-03-18 26 rvRAW and starting tunes for J the Warren Open golf tournament at Dover Road tomorrow at 7 am First tee 7 a.m. Latlff (Keppel), J.N. Fleming (Island). Loong Pan Yap (Sembawangt; 7.0« Green (8O), 8. Wldgery (Warren). P Ooh (Seletar); 7.16 Robertson (W). Goodyear (W),331 words
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220 1972-03-18 26 Suppiah trains with aim of beating Rai today SINGAPORE S Sportsman of 1971, P.C Suppiah, will go flat out to beat Nepal's Munich Olympicsbound Gurkha policeman, M.B. Raj, in the SAAA cross-country cham pionship at Changi today, writes GODFREY ROBERT. Suppiah, who was beaten by Rai when they met last220 words
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Article329 1972-03-18 26 rpITLE CHASING A Armed Forces ousted Kandang Kerbau Hospital with a thumping 8-1 win to enter the quarter-finals of the Government Services Junior knockout soccer tournament at Police Academy ground yesterday. Forces, who beat Police 4 0 last week, were in top form and Hospital329 words
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Article, Illustration134 1972-03-18 27 RACING with EPSOM JEEP PERSIAN PETE (Race 5; looks the best bet in a card of ten races at Penang today. The five-year-old ran two encouraging races at Bukit Timah last month and was unlucky when third in his second run over 7f134 words
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262 1972-03-18 27 DAK, with George Podmore astride, went like a winner when he came away from Tudor Image at the end of a 3f trial in 37 2 5 sec on a good track at Penang yesterday. Arundel showed a fine turn of speed to262 words
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Advertisement881 1972-03-18 26 THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) LOST SHARE CtRTIFICATtS Notice is hereby given that the following share certificates have been reported lot>t:- me Certificate No*. No. of Shares Madam L>ke Soh Lvi 115 3.000 460 I UOU Mr. Chua Boon Chin 101 1.000 Notice U also given881 words
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Miscellaneous106 1972-03-18 26 SWIMMING SASA Dcubleage group meet (Taniong Rhu 2.30). BOXING Professional card (Oay World 9 pjn.). GOLF Keppel Club's "A" and "B" monthly medal (Keppel 1 p.m i. ATHLETICS SAAA crosscountry championship iChangl 3.30). CRICKET 8CC v Nonbenders tpadang 2 p.m.). SOCCER— NTUCS 3rd Interunlon competition (Jin Besar 5.15). Inter-constituency: Hong106 words
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Advertisement533 1972-03-18 27 ACCOUNTANT (INTERNAL AUDITING) Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced Malaysian Citizens for the post of Assistant Accountant with the Oeneral Manager of a Oroup of Ttn Mining Companies. Requisite Qualifications: AAS A. or its equivalent, preferably with working experience. Semi qualified applicants having at least three years experience533 words
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Miscellaneous2384 1972-03-18 27 FOCUS ON FORM twice over ihls distance last Fair Chance (8.5) In Div 47f by length with 8.11 to Protire*|P~^FlF~~BP__ season: carried S.O to splendid race with 8.4 at Bt Timah on slve (7.10) in Div 2 7f race; l_f_l*__B win in Div 2 Sir race in lm Jan 15.2,384 words
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Miscellaneous1225 1972-03-18 27 Timah ln May: won Claw 6 Div 16f race with 85at XL _i^^^_^^_^__ on Sept. 4. bT.T*l^__C_bV' MONEY MAKER II: Looks m l l Rßl— ■_H______Hl Iciward enough to ictve good account of himself ln first start JOLLY FAIRY: Left standing NONESUCH: Well-bred four- ln last appearance in Dlv 46f1,225 words
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Article19 1972-03-18 28 HONG KONG. Frl—Quarantine restrictions have been imposed against arrivals from Cebu. Philippines, because of reported cholera there.19 words
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Article22 1972-03-18 28 VANCOUVER. Fri. Billionaire recluse Howard Hughes remained silent today to demands by the Nevada Gaming Commission (or a face-to-face confrontation.22 words
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Article29 1972-03-18 28 MOSCOW. Fri. The Philippines First Lady. Mrs. Imelda Marcos, completes her visit to Moscow today with a tour of an atomic institute and a Kremlin banquet. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article29 1972-03-18 28 SAIGON, Frl. An American helicopter with 11 U.S. soldiers aboard crashed and sank In the Dong Nal River, 21 miles (33 km) north-east of Saigon today. RcuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration279 1972-03-18 28 LULU'S STAR SONGS ARE BEE GEE NUMBERS DE LI G HTFUL pop star Lulu is today a happily married woman who is first a wife and then a star, j strictly in that order. 1 No. she has not given up show business. She never would But her marriage to279 words
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Article405 1972-03-18 28 T ONDON. Frl. Equltln rioted rasirr today, rrltrrling atxenre of institutii.nal nupport ahead of Tuexlay't Budget and umall telling. At 3 p.m. Hi. Financial Timei Index w.is iinwn 1 4 at 507.2. K.I was a Arm tpot but other learien were lower where thangr.l. F.MI recovrrr.l earlier li»n405 words
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Article55 1972-03-18 28 LONDON. Frl. Spot IS 00. Srttlrmrnr April 13.20. April Junr 1J. 45. May Jun* IS 45. June 13.60. July Sept. 14.00. Oct. .'Dec. 14.55. Jan.. March 1495. April June 15.40. July Sept. IS 75. Oct. Dec. 1 5 95 Jan. (March 16.10. April June 16.30. elf. April 13 OS.55 words
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Article31 1972-03-18 28 LONDON. Frl Spot buyrn CI4S6 £11). a*ll*n £1418 < <12>. Forward buyer* £14(4 (+C10). %r\\m £14« i (+CIO>. Sattlrmrnl: ***** i *ll> Turnover am. 125 ton* pm 373 toot. Ton* Strong.31 words
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280 1972-03-18 28 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The British Government has given Saber Air the green light to operate three non-affinity charter flights a week between Singapore and London from April 1 to June 30. A further three- month extension is also likely. The move280 words
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150 1972-03-18 28 'Pakistan willing to resume links with India' KARACHI, Fri. President Bhutto of Pakistan has told Soviet leaders in Moscow that "Pakistan is willing to resume trade, communications and air links with India," according to a report fvom the special correspondent of Pakistan Press International news agency ace o m panyingAP - 150 words
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Advertisement57 1972-03-18 28 THIS WEEK IN TOUR SUNDAY WAIL! KINDERGARTENS I an in-depth inquiry into the good ones and the mere money spinning kind SPACESHIP EARTH this week the energy crisis CHINA coming out or going back DOCTOR what to do in a heart attack FOR WOMEN I the making of a modern57 words
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Advertisement74 1972-03-18 28 Panasonic 801, the portable desk top electronic calculator that works like the big ones! Small enough to tuck into your briefcase Designed to match and look impressive on your desk or anywhere else Full underflow function Automatic rounding off Convenient decimal point system Constant entry for repeat calculations Operates on74 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-03-18 28 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Pair.14 words
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