The Straits Times, 8 June 1972
1972-06-08
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Title Section22 1972-06-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The Straits Times Estd IMS THURSDAY. JUNE 8 1*72 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 37 7622 words
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Article, Illustration881 1972-06-08 1 NANCY BYRAMJI - What a jam to see Concorde NANCY BYRAMJI: Thousands see touchdown By Singapore, Wed. Chief pilot; No problems and landing was perfectly satisfactory MORE than 7,000 people swarmed the Singapore International Airport to watch the historic touchdown of the first Concorde at 5.30 p.m. sharp this evening. And a delighted881 words
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196 1972-06-08 1 rHCYO, Wed Police today posted extra guards at all foreign diplomatic missions here, as the search intensified for "the fourth man of Lod,' believed to have been sent to Japan on a mission of assassination The precautionary measures followed a report from TelAP - 196 words
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Article65 1972-06-08 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. Passeng-ers boarding a BOAC aircraft bound for I Tel Aviv had their lugfage chocked by airport •ecurity officers tonight. About 76 passengers Queued up as two airport policemen meticulously turned inside oat every pioeo of baft-age a precaution taken specially for Tel Avlv-bound flifhts bsca—65 words
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Article, Illustration385 1972-06-08 1 Security may top the agenda at LeeMcMahon talks SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE security of South-east Asia Is expected tc figure In the talks between the Prime Ministers of Singapore and Australia here on Friday. Mr. William McMahon. the Australian Prime Mln lster, who arrives here from Jakarta tomorrow afternoon to a385 words
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Article39 1972-06-08 1 LOS ANOBJES. Wed Sen. Oeorge 8. McOovern defected Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey In California, according to projections, and decisively won primaries In New Jersey, New Mexico, and hi* home state. South Dakota loday. DPI (See rag* IS)39 words
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Article59 1972-06-08 1 EPSOM Wed Americanowned. Irish-trained cold Roberto ridden by champion jockey Lester Plggott. today survived a steward* inquiry to win the I p s v m Derby by a nose from Rheingold. Third in a field of 23 was Pentland Firth '50-1 chance*. Plggott equalled Steve Donoghue's59 words
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Article42 1972-06-08 1 LOO MASSACRE COMPENSATION TOKYO. Wed— Japan will make cash payments between US$l and US$l.5 million to victims (both dead and wounded) of the May 3* Tel Aviv airport shooting through the International Red Croat, the Kvodo News Armey here said today BeuterReuter; Kyodo - 42 words
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Advertisement77 1972-06-08 1 JJUiMOTOCRAY mmm nXmtk lot mi i n hiM»i is s mtl MUM Mssn m star ass* Since 1929 DAH SIM OPTICAL HOUSE MAM»f actw*)m« evnctAM »1 Ml ftnej. Is* knml •tost Issr MCM IMB TUsfssn M7V Th« A *»om»m>m>Mm. Yom can photorv* th« n«k«t body O w*. *»—<*» *<*• o»77 words
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Advertisement224 1972-06-08 1 MORE PICTURES IN PAGES 8 AND 9 Announcing new Sea Wing holidays by llllllf ■•Ul.^^*| CATHAY PACIFIC and The Discovery Airline and the Great White Liners have got together on svme fantastic holiday plans: For the first, you jet to Fremeirtle. You spend o week H*«f Keaa on Sundcv 9224 words
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Advertisement60 1972-06-08 1 THORENS the acknowledged leader in turntable Inside today WORKERS PARTY blast at Barisan P 2 POISON in milk kills baby 6 DANGER of too much alcohol in blood 13 WORLD NEWS 15, 16. 17 ALL AGREE: Works councils will be boon 19 LETTERS and CROSSWORD II CITY DESK II TV.60 words
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Article70 1972-06-08 2 Two hurt in parang attack SDiOAPORE. Wed Two youths, both 20. were stabbed by five men armed with parangs outside the Crawford community centre, off North Bridge Road. last night One of them Tan Khcng Tana. Ami to hat ha net at was taken to Outran Hospital by hi* elder70 words
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Article102 1972-06-08 2 BACK FROM INDON GOODWILL VISIT OIM. AFORE. We* Five O fast patrol fcoaU *f the Singapore Maritime Vmmud r*tmrm»4 im4my after a two-we*k goodwill tWI aiMl training exercise in !**Mft*sta They were the RSS Inde ■trndenre Dauntless. Sotereignty. Pane lima and l.nd*»vo«r The veiwls with mhwit 1M Maritime Comma* eers102 words
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Article, Illustration354 1972-06-08 2 'TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT 9 STAND BY DR. LEE SINGAPORE W*d AN electoral |> wC t among the main opposition parties con lending the next general elections seems not very likely at least ;is far as the Workers Party is concerned. A statement by354 words
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Article50 1972-06-08 2 IPOH Wed Police have detained a man in connection with the murder of millionaire businessman. Mr. Ng Song Teik whose skeleton was found In a rubber estate. near Sungei Patani on April 11 40 days after his disappearance. The man surrendered to Penang police a few days ago.50 words
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Article162 1972-06-08 2 7 thugs held in predawn swoops SINGAPORE. Wed Police in several pre-dawn raids today arrested seven men, two of them believed to be leaders of th. Lock San secret society of the 108 group They also seized words and a parang from the roof of a house in Tuan Street162 words
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Article101 1972-06-08 2 Sea-training for four NCC cadets SINGAPORE. Wed The Straits Steamship Co Ltd. will sponsor four i of the National Cadet i on a two-week sea-training course on board its vessel Kunak which plies between Singapore and East Malay sia. Cpl. Chew Ann Teck from the Anglo-Chinese S and L/Cpl. Tan101 words
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201 1972-06-08 2 Aussie minister: Labour confused over defence /CANBERRA, Wed. DeV' fence Minister David Falrbalrn today accused the Labour Opposition of being In a state of disarray and confusion over defence plans for Australian troops in Singapore and Malaysia. He said different views expressed by Labour deputy leader Lance Barnard in Malaysia201 words
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Advertisement731 1972-06-08 2 Now! lAC and MSA get together to offer you the prize of a lifetime! Jr7^^^*F I AIR CONDITIONER DURING I E^R^ I r— vttpWL I£* Q^^^ aaaaV Ifl I ~^attS^ I and you could win a week's H^l I HOLIDAY FOR TWO Sf I at the famous I ■L I731 words
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Miscellaneous67 1972-06-08 2 Roadwork by residents SINGAPORE. Wed MP for Thomson Mr. Ang Nam Piau. will lead officials of the PAP Lorong Chuan sub-branch and residents of the area in repairing a track off Lorong Chuan on Sunday at 8 a.m. Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I'M G&HG TO V VA COT A67 words
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Article, Illustration134 1972-06-08 3 SINGAPORE Wed. BANGLADESH Foreign Minister. Mr. Abdui Samad And, paid a courtesy call on President Sheares at the IsUna today. They talked for 45 minutes. Mr. Samad was accompanied by Mr. Shamsul Alan, director-general of the Bangladesh Foreign Ministry. After the meeting. Mr.134 words
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360 1972-06-08 3 SINGAPORE. Wad J^MPLOYERS and trade Vj unions are Invited to make representations to the select committee which has been appointed by Parliament to study the Employment > Amendment t Bill and the related Industrial Relations (Amendment' Bill. Representations. which may be360 words
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Article59 1972-06-08 3 BINOAPORE. Wed. Pixie, a four-year-old pomeranlan. took a stroll out of a house in Rochulle Drive yesterday morning and has not returned home Its worried ownei. Miss Eng Hwae Slang, today said anyone who found Pixie and returned her would get a "surprise reward." The59 words
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Article31 1972-06-08 3 BINOAPORE Wed A Singapore student. Nathalla Lie On Tjeng. was among ITI recent gnufuands of the Holy Names Ccllege In Oakland, the United Stales She majored In biological science31 words
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178 1972-06-08 3 New US envoy an intelligence man during war WASHINGTON. Wed. President Nixon's nominee as new US Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Edwin M. Cronlc. was an intelligence officer In the Pacific during World War n If approved by the Senate. Mr. Cronk will succeed Mr Charles T. Cross. Mr Cronk, 54,UPI - 178 words
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Article77 1972-06-08 3 SINGAPORE, We*. A 22 automatic Star Lancer pistol with two magaxines and It bullets were found in the cistern of a toilet in Godown 4*. PSA, two days ago. Police said they were found by a PSA plumber. Leow Poh Lam, when he went to77 words
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212 1972-06-08 3 SINGAPORE. Wednesday ONLY 17 out of 12a textile shops visited bx a. metrication commit trr are report ed to be selling in metres. This, according to a report by the Women s Metrication Action Committee, is because retailers are afraid of212 words
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Article229 1972-06-08 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Asean member countries today began a two day meeting here to work out a Joint and collective approach to the European Economic Community for a more favourable relationship. The Thai Under-Secret-ary for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Charul P Isarankum. said the work of theBernama - 229 words
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Advertisement224 1972-06-08 3 Why takecMicEEl H f m y C7TLCEE Sweetlet renews your complexion She looks so young and pretty. So healthy and full of energy. Her complexion is sparkling and blemish free, She owes it all to her Hicee, bach Hicee sweetlet contains a strong dose of 500 mg. Vitamin C. equivalent224 words
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Article73 1972-06-08 4 SINGAPORE Wed. Th* Labour Ministry today again warned factory occupiers they will be prosecuted If they tail to report any accident to the Factory Inspectorate as required in the Factories Act Citing Jurong Shipyard as a recent case, the Ministry said the firm was fined $200 at73 words
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134 1972-06-08 4 RAZAK: SECURITY FORCES HAVE DONE WELL KUALA LUMPUR. Wed T\in Abdul Razak tald today that with the co-operation of the people, the tecurtty forces had achieved satisfactory result* In their operations against the communist terrorists. The Prnv Minister was speaking at a "mengadap and Investiture ceremony at the Istana Negara134 words
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Article79 1972-06-08 4 IS THIS YOUR ALARM CLOCK SINGAPORE Wed Several taxi drivers have returned articles left br passengers >**t month to the Registry of Vehicles. Items include a plastic bag containing a belt, an Indian sari and a piece of crepe material, a leather wallet containing cash, a business card and a79 words
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213 1972-06-08 4 Dispute over hike in slaughter fees for sheep SINGAPORE, Wed 4 ROW is now brewing between Singapore s A livestock Importers and dealers and the Jurong Abattoir over the abattoirs decision to Increase slaughter charges for sheep. Th* Importers said that the abattoir wanted to increase the charge from the213 words
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Article, Illustration425 1972-06-08 4 K LUMPUR Wed fHK r.X. Confer MM on Tnulc and Devi'lopiiu'iit (I'nctad) has reOMMhaHI UK need to maintain stability of freight rates for a reasonable period. Trade and Industry Minister, Inehe Mo hained Khir Johari, said to<!av. 'It has also been agreed at425 words
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Advertisement70 1972-06-08 4 Feeling below par because of Constipation? If you find yourself getting tired vry easily these days, it could well mean that you re constipated. And one way to get yourself quickly back to normal if the Pmkettes' way. So if you're suffering from Constipation now. start on Pinkettes tomghtl And70 words
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Advertisement169 1972-06-08 4 WtRACIISSmiOH Lt 10SS I WALT DBHEY -aaX®^^^ productions CT^^w I NOW IN ITS aT -i; «J_ EXHILARATING CATHAY 1 1 th WFFK 1 v I I« I I ff C. Ci ¥A C..h B<K>h.n,, Of.lv Na fn* Lift SILVER CITY I'ililnLLiliiJlWW Air-ConditK^ad j TOOAY w 0 7,, 4 Tel: *****8169 words
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Advertisement257 1972-06-08 4 CAPITOL- OPENS TOMORROW > I THE GREATEST FIGHTING FOURSOME I I in THE MOST UNUSUAL WESTERN EVER! j starring CHARLES BRONSON, TOSHIRO MIFUNE, I URSULA ANDRESS ALAIN DELON-ln COLOR Directed by TERENCE YOUNG (of the JAMES BOND series) SEE IT XOW r~ I^-m^ H the i iimi z£ t c257 words
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Advertisement734 1972-06-08 4 m i S >W6AmSATtON I Maat I 10 <M M I lit I BIOUSMT BACK BT OIMANO iona Fonda Atodtrnf Aoord v\ nr»r «or B*\i ACT«f KLUTi «.n,un A Coha PJ OonoM Sutnarlond IWB aj Encor* M.dr»gh> Soturdoy ptut Sunday Momm. %*<■*.* at Trwotra*. CAPITOL BJ ■i IBL i»Y. «OXV734 words
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Article, Illustration206 1972-06-08 5 Study visit for HK's social work professor SINGAPORE. Wed The head of the University of Hong Konif s social work department. Professor Jean Robertson, is here on a study visit with 13 post-graduate students Prof Robertson, headed the University of Singapore, social studies department which she helped tound 30 years206 words
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Article102 1972-06-08 5 EXTORT BID MAN JAILED SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Jok- less man, who threatened a foreman that construction at his work site would stop unless he paid up KM. was Jailed for six months today. hnc Cheng Soon. 24, admitted extorting the money from Wu Bong at the worksite in Kampong Ampat.102 words
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Article28 1972-06-08 5 SINGAPORE Wrd Labourer Fakli bin Jmok. 26. was fined $154 today for haMng an MX pill in 1. row Bekukong. off Upptt Char.iii Road, yesteiday28 words
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Article53 1972-06-08 5 KUCHINO. Wed The 6 p.m. to 6 am curfew imSM— d on 11 kampnngs in the Serian district of Sarawak s First Division yesterday tv lifted today However, the curfew in other affected areas of the Pint Division and the special security area of the Third DivisionBernama - 53 words
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Article53 1972-06-08 5 Mr Tan Bah Chee of Stirling Road who is Superintendent of the Adult Education Board has written to say that he is not the person with the same name who was charged with having intimacy with a girl under 16 as reported in the Straits53 words
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Article34 1972-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Rarendranaph Sengupda 55 a labourer, felt to his death from the second floor of a block of flats in Norru Road this afternoon Police do not suspect any foul play34 words
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401 1972-06-08 5 Sharks fins and salt fish spark a protest Residents hit by smell complain to Ministry SINGAPORE, Wethmdn gIIAKKS tins and salted fish have their ardent followers |>nt ln>th are out of favour with the residents of Boundary Hoad, a residential area oil Upper Seran^oon Head. The reason is a store401 words
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130 1972-06-08 5 OINGAPORE. Wed -A Mmember Scouts con tingent will leave here on Monday for a week's goodwill visit to West Malaysia. The contingent, comprising 29 Scouts and nine adult leaders, will be led by the Singapore Scout Associations Tanjong Pagar district commissioner. Mr Robert130 words
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Advertisement51 1972-06-08 5 T I M E 'Hie bM news youll ha\e all week I WTI ism I -m^^^^^^^m sH EtwiroMß—t Report The Energy Crisis NOW ON SALE .^^PM^^ U ft* I HOTEL IVIALA^SIA O# M Lrlrw-4 ■JJUst f rW^. of A'tHSTHuMmßres wT Action *Jk jfir it f n r?JJSi i I -■-•■>■»51 words
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Advertisement387 1972-06-08 5 The trip you would want to recommend... 8 aboard < tun, J «»,mm,n, booh CoMtt ittoo ft »«•<* tf oonditwnw) oour Imtr iW% c*r.«fi ot c«'t Fm Oats Cu.un* tor all mvii Cho«a of many hari Piui Mtw »w»u<« and kwiimwO f abutout Nifht Club k Band Eacalitni puWic araw387 words
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104 1972-06-08 6 An Ideal Couple contest at NTUC dance QINOAPOU. Wad The 3 KTUC projects section wtU organise a Periuan«an Nlte at Hyatt stot*l on Auf it to rmlw funds tar IU sports and tmmm ■bjhllcht will be the P»rjuangan Ideal Couple 17 contest, with the lucky •Mjplc winning return air other104 words
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Article29 1972-06-08 6 Photography course NMOAPOVtC Wed The CMtwt TtsCA will eundwet a SMTSt Ml ■JlHsaUffcj iiwlii in hkMrtod rrwn Asm U aMI l» Th« instrartor Mr Tan Tenc Chao a W«d-29 words
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Article297 1972-06-08 6 BROTHER, 3, ADDED OINTMENT SINGAPORE W*4 THi; State Coroner, Mr. Ibr:ilinn Hurhun. today iH->i is "Iruhow ;i MM died after his three year-old f>r<>tliel li.XI i.K 1 .iddrcl poi son to the child's milk. The one-year-old boy, Amran bin Abu Bak a r. died in297 words
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Article40 1972-06-08 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. National serricentan Mahmud bin Abdullah, 2*. was Jailed for four months today after he admitted absenting himself from M VifiUnte Corp* training session* at Whltley Secondary School between Nov. C last year and May 2.40 words
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Article, Illustration307 1972-06-08 6 SHEN SWEE YONG - SHEN SWEE YONG: B, Singapore, Wed IF YOU want to win a prize at an oratory con--1 test, take this advice make the judges laugh. That was the secret be- hind the success of Cecilia Tsong, cf Marymount Con- vent, and Rosana307 words
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95 1972-06-08 6 Union to probe second language problem SINOAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Malay Teachers' Union is to Investigate the problems of students taking Malay as a second language. The survey will also gauge the extent of student Interest in the subject. This was one of the decisions taken at the union's recent95 words
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Article60 1972-06-08 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A provision shopemner. Chan Kok Pul. 65. suffered head Injuries when he was attacked by two armed men at hU Harvey Road shop, off Macpherson Road, this afternoon. Chan was taken to Outram Hospital where hi* condition is reported to be not serious Police60 words
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Article38 1972-06-08 6 SINGAPORE. Wed A contractor. Tan Lian Hock. 35. was fined $500 or two months' jail today for stealing one carton of glassware worth $335 at a godown In the Port Authority on March 1038 words
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301 1972-06-08 6 Three newsmen are accused of graft SINGAPORE. Wed Three r«'p< were < hartjrd with corruptly t:. money to control room operators of the SinRapore Fire Brigade Wee Beng Huat. 24. and P N Balji. 24. ooth trom New Nation, were jointly char* ed on three counts of corruptly giving grant..301 words
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Advertisement92 1972-06-08 7 Nxtrospj Introducing K Dextrosol for instant energy. anytime. Active living takes a lot out of you Dextrosol puts it back. Because Dextrosol is nature's best source of instant energy. Dextrosol acts in two ways: It's absorbed directly into the bloodstream to give you immediate energy. It helps in converting the92 words
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Article, Illustration90 1972-06-08 8 Concorde— for thousands WORLD'S FASTEST JETLINER FLIES IN ON HISTORIC VISIT THE CONCORDE at Paya Lelut international airport after its historic landing in Singapore yesterday. The Anglo-French jetliner, designed to cruise at a Mach 2.2 wpttd (about 1,450 m.p.h.) at cruise altitudes of 55,000 to 62,000 feet, is the second90 words
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Article, Illustration27 1972-06-08 9 LIKE LIGHTNING IT FLASHED OVER THE HARBOUR AND VANISHED WAVING GALLERY SCENE: Schoolchildren, housewives, amateur shutterbugs all were there to watch the landing27 words
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Article, Illustration74 1972-06-08 9 rh Concorde's chief pilot Mr. Brian Trub haw who is popularly known as Mr Concorde." Mr. Trubithaw. 48. a BAC Dirertor of Test Might, was responsible for thr Diane's flight test programme in Britain A test pilot since 1949. he will be in74 words
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198 1972-06-08 9 K LUMPUR Wad MALAYSIANS here need not rush to Subang airport to have a glimpse of the Concorde during Its demonstration flight over the airport It Is also flying over the city. This was confirmed today by the director of civil aviation. Mr.198 words
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228 1972-06-08 9 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By HOUSES in Changi and Tampines felt gentle vibrations as the Anglo French Concorde roared low over Singapore These houses were directly under its approach route Although the plane flew sub-sonic, its mighty engine could be heard a228 words
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Advertisement114 1972-06-08 9 I -fiNNiaflb SfILE I starts tomorrow (Friday 9th June) I JACKETS U»ual Now R 100% Polyester $125.00 $87.50 H 1 SHIRTS I MONSIEUR L, THAT SHIRT, $24.50 39.50 $12.00 19.50 I ETC. KNITS I PINKY, EMINENCE, BYFORD, X)HN SMEDLEY, ETC. $49.50-22 50 up to price B I TIES E COSMA,114 words
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Advertisement104 1972-06-08 10 Shell powers Concorde around the world When Concorde swooped down into Singapore Airport, Shell have contributed to the development of the Shell was there to refuel her. In fact, on this sales tour Anglo-French Concorde project right from the beginning from U.K. through the Middle East and South East Asia104 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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367 1972-06-08 11 LETTUM to t*c t«ttoff will f• r iiWcsOw ■■lisa ta*y bat* the writer*' Sta.Be* and *4 a a— ■i»«yi If ftm 6m ■>•! visl wmmt aw* sat- \|l< V Suhniinuhi.mi at iiu Pro |hil\ Tax Division in hb it|»K s I Maj has367 words
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Letter161 1972-06-08 11 1 NOTICE an increasing number of cars ln Singapore are being fitted with a device which emits sounds similar to a puppy's yelps, when the car is engaged ln reverse gear When I first heard this sound coming from the rear of a car. I looked askance at the driver161 words
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Letter117 1972-06-08 11 I AM a regular bowler and also a regular patron of a nearby cafeteria. During one of my recent visits to the bowling centre I I was stunned by the Increased prices for food and drink sold at the cafeteria A coffee, tea, orange squash or root beer which cost117 words
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92 1972-06-08 11 M\ tralcful thanks to the Straits Times for publishing my letter in thr June 3 edition. This brought VSflf prompt action from the authorities concerned On Monday morning, on June S. I was happy to ■re the contractor and his men returning to work92 words
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289 1972-06-08 11 Govt replies I REFER to the letter by Frustrated" <S.T. June 2). Under the flrit come, first served system of allocation based on the registration number allotted at the time of application, a registered applicant is allowed to change his choice of locality. In289 words
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338 1972-06-08 11 NUISANCE PHONE CALLS: WHY IS THE STBJO UNCO-OPERATIVE? MAY I be permitted to add my experience to the growing list of longsuffering STB subscribers plagued by nuisance telephone calls. I have been receiving such calls almost every day and night for almost two years now. About a year ago I338 words
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Advertisement253 1972-06-08 11 SANYO STEREO MUSIC CENTRE at a special price Sao y a DC 7 1 0K N Solid State Three Component Stsvwo 45W peak THi*ic po\*ef FET and IC circuitry Auto return tonearm 6 loudspeaiieri Finely crafted cabinets Many au Hilary connector* DC 710N receive* AM SW FM FM stereo 1253 words
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Miscellaneous257 1972-06-08 11 WHY NO HOLLIES ON TV? CAN RTS offer an explanation as to why the Hollies were not featured after Cilia Black announced them as guests at the beginning of her show? Imagine my disappointment! HOLLIES FAN. Singapore. 19. Straits Times Crossword ACROSS filled (•>. 1 Croaa flrl at the end257 words
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Advertisement867 1972-06-08 12 lOYOIA CROWN SUPER: the new International prestige car. f'**'^•**" jy*j"**y» y o^^ o**0 01^ the car H^H9|^^KHI H |[^^T7^ r HBK* A Y .'jrg^WßL V.'H^i There are special extras to make travelling even more enjoyable It h«> Made thaw mark art turning to A car with a aew -Jr --*>)j^^^^H867 words
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256 1972-06-08 13 Danger of too much alcohol in blood Pathologist: It can choke you to death... SIV.APOHi;, Wednesday PATHOLOGIST of Oulrani llospik.l warn r<l t<*hiv tlmt "moderately high" content "I U oliol in the Mood could result in a |>erson king choked to death Dr. Seah Han Cheow. assistant pathologist, said this256 words
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Article49 1972-06-08 13 SINGAPORE Wed An exhibition of over M p*lnlln«s by eight contemporary Asian artists Is now on at the Hyatt Hotel s merraMne floor The display Is organised by I Mr Solomon Olln a Canadian art exhibitor anC Is open from 10 am to 10 pm daily.49 words
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Article36 1972-06-08 13 SINOAPGRE. We»i Acting Supt R Wood worth *tll speak on 'Some Aspects of Road Traffic Accidents" at the V Men's Club of Singapore lunch meetlnr. at the Hotel Equatorial on Saturday at 1.15 pm36 words
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Article131 1972-06-08 13 BANK TO MOVE TO NEW HOME SINGAPORE. Wed. The Sincapore headquarters of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation at t'ollyrr Quay will move to the new $7t million Ocean Building in Raffles Place In early 1*74 under an agreement nigned today. Mr Michael Robinson, the bank's ■anaitr who signed the lease131 words
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Article, Illustration238 1972-06-08 13 Banker from Phnom Penh is a woman KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The credit and banking director of the Khmer Republic's National Bank is a soft-spoken woman who looks much younger than her 34 years. Mrs Chuon Saodi from Phnom Penh Is here on a 10-week South-east Asia New Zealand and Australia238 words
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172 1972-06-08 13 IPOH. W«d rE introduction of Jawi in the Malaysian school curriculum has thrown teacher pupil relations Inside out i In many cases Jawi periods have turned out to be sessions where teachers learn from pupils rather than teach them. A National Union of172 words
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Advertisement522 1972-06-08 13 T^ai^flß iflailiV^^l this cal Is for this cal Is for candlelight electronic flash When you want to preserve the mood and For action shots indoors, you need a high the atmosphere, shoot by existing light. shutter speed and lots ot light. The tiny, Minolta Hi-matic Fs electronic shutter sets powerful522 words
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Miscellaneous195 1972-06-08 13 SEMAME STREET By am Roberts >. v I Ibo! ONE OF US IS 5 1 iiu mv MnVP CNFQ I LUCKY FOX HIM, i \?D \4+» Hi (AROUMENTSn i lih'y Oop By V.T. Hamiin I mtiW < PMTIENCS, MY A THC MACHINE A I OkN 1 L- MEV, HE'S fiOT195 words
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Article307 1972-06-08 14 Malaysia and Singapore have had their first formal say at Stockholm on environmental problems, their Interest centred on avoiding the mistakes of others and on their concern that International regulation must not unduly restrict the progress of developing nations There need not be a conflict between development307 words
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Article242 1972-06-08 14 Singapore today warmly greets the Prime Minister of Australia Mr McMahon was last in Singapore in 1971. but this is his first visit as Prime Minister. He will find himself among friends, as he will again when he arrives in Kuala Lumpur There are enduring personal links,242 words
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Article330 1972-06-08 14 CONAKRY. Wod THfc visitor coming here 1 from other African countries is struck by the militancy of the ■autoes and a strong and of suspicion The Democratic Party of Guinea appears to he in Arm control. Local committee* tell people to roase oat forNYT - 330 words
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653 1972-06-08 14 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON F r.>m in Washington THE sjuestlon now. after the California Presidential primary. Is whether the American voters are ready for a radical change in IS foreign and do mestic policy Grorgr McGovrrn Is convinced that they are. Hr thinks he has proved653 words
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433 1972-06-08 14 WHEN PRODUCERS HOLD THE TRUMPS NEW YORK, W.d THE six-day Arab-Israeli war, which began five years ago last week, set in motion forces that have sharp 1 y changed the international oil industry. The changes are still occurring, as last week's nationalisation of433 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1972-06-08 14 WITH 50,000 DOORBELL RINGERS HOW CAN YOU LOSE? IT was an army ol volunteer canvassers ringing doorbells all over California that brought victory for Senator George McGovern in yesterday's crucial Democratic primary election. His win gives him all of California's 271 delegates to the Democratic convention In July1,060 words
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Advertisement32 1972-06-08 14 HtSKEHB •**4 M tN t'*»4 fc» <•»♦»» •■■*«««*c*4 traits- I«M. tw't* €•"»•'•'•>» *•»>« IlliCft** fcwtf HNrim k«»t •XIMIHKV. •<•• lw»»il«n A >«•>••«• •< v*«ntt <•■••*•• a ■>•«•*! >•««• i*>% »«>«<ti«w. *<* IMIWiWI to fcW'r. o-r Mf»it«. II C«X.«.« it »!■««»■»>. > T *>O1 M»«t •*<.!»)32 words
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Advertisement103 1972-06-08 14 Reod Tr»d« Mark DOUBLE DRAGON BRAND PERUSAHAAN K I.MIA (T.M.) SDN. BERHAD CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (M) SON. BHD. TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, IPOH Produce and Supply:— POTABLE ALCOHOL EXTRA NEUTRAL FINE ALCOHOL ALCOHOL UK B P. CHLOROFORM SPIRIT, B.P. DEHYDRATED ALCOHOL (ABSOLUTE ALCOHOL). B.P. SURGICAL SPIRIT, B.P.C. INDUSTRIAL METHYLATED SPIRIT. B.P COSMETIC103 words
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98 1972-06-08 15 Graduation ceremony ends in chaos L \KA< 111 V\e«l A "*l r ad nation ceremony at Karachi University ended In a m»lc ini— n yesterday after many kladenU refused to receive their degree*. Neither the Chancellor. Mr liiiil Baksh Talpur *st is also the Governor •f Mad. nor the Vice98 words
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Article55 1972-06-08 15 NEWCASTLE Wed A plan to burn alive a pet deg ».th ■■pahs a* a protest against the American bombing of North Vietnam has been wrapped be- cauae of a public outcry Police had warned university 1 ctudeau in this city 100 miies north of Sydney that action55 words
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204 1972-06-08 15 PEKING PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR NORTH VIETNAM DEKING, Wed. China last night pledged its support and help to North Vietnam in their war against American aggression but stopped short of promising to take specific action to beat the American blockade of North Vietnamese port* Most of China's leaders, headed by PremierReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration283 1972-06-08 15 CAPE TOWN. Wed JHE South African Government has clamped a monthlong ban on protest meetings and processions in every university centre to thwart students who hoped to stage marches and demonstrations in several cities. Student groups had announced the marches and demonstrationsReuter - 283 words
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114 1972-06-08 15 OTTNEY. Wed— All trains in Australia were brought to a standstill today by a strike by railway drivers and firemen demanding bis pay rises. More than a million commuters in maior Australian cities were hit by the stoppage, which began at midniKht lastReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration198 1972-06-08 15 ARLINGTON. Wed. A solemn Jacqueline Kenned\ Onassis views the grave of her late husband, John Kennedy, at Arlington National Cemetery 3he stopped here after attending a service at the nearby grave of Robert Kennedy on the fourth anniversary of his death yesterdayUPI - 198 words
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Article72 1972-06-08 15 LONDON. Wed A 35-year--1 eld Briton leaves here on Saturday to cycle to India and back to get into trim (or an attempt on the Los Angeles to New York bicycle record later this year Maurice Ash wood from Greenford near London, will act offReuter - 72 words
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185 1972-06-08 15 WASHINGTON. Wed A IN comnntteiagreed yrstrril.it to recommend to thr (irnrral Assembly thr exclusion <>l Hone Kong and Macao front thr list of tcrritnrirs subject to thr world organisation's declaration on granting indrpendrner to rolonirs. Thr recoinmrntl.il ion madr by a working group fromReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement197 1972-06-08 15 hßs^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H When the giant needle-nosed Concorde swoops down on to the runway, ten Dunlop tyres grip /lEBUwL. ■^■^■^■^■^HL^HflSf j^B/^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M tnc tarmac at stresses of 190 miles an hour. iLr^-*V^^^ ■^■^■^■^■^L^H^Bbfl&*^ These Dunlop tyres are the world's first tyres approved Tor supersonic airliners. f& WfcV^~**i\ b^b^b^b^b^b^L^Lß^^^*''Jl^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B The most advanced tyre research197 words
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204 1972-06-08 16 Connally leaves on tour of 15 world capitals U, ASHNGTON. Wed ftrUrta* Treasury ■ocretarv Jofcai Cs—ißy left today oa a reajad-ts»-werM low of IS or smt* eapUals asstt sf»--i mliltti thai kr la Mm uttmtt tor the Vtee■a.. ,ii ia yk-MgAkl* Secretary State. Mr CoaMlty. whoa* •rat ate* la Car—204 words
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Article20 1972-06-08 16 BUENOS ADUDB Wad ■U bm war* drownoa here liisrtajwhoa a trask they *rr ridlfiK ir, W H PHbSQM20 words
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244 1972-06-08 16 Uttle blue box that almost broke US army code PITTSBURGH. Wed 1 A District Attorney said yesterday that four "phone freaks" people who use a telephone device to make free calls around the world had almost cracked the code Unking U.S. military installations. Mr William H Lamb. Chester County. DistrictUPI - 244 words
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Article, Illustration494 1972-06-08 16 WANKIE (RHODESIA). Wednesday RESCUE workers were today forced to hold up their search for more than 450 trapped miners after two explosions rocked a gas-filled ventilation shaft. As rescue operations were suspended, a mine spokesman announced that five more African miners had beenReuter; UPI - 494 words
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215 1972-06-08 16 Bomb' in train turns out to be a turnip SYDNEY. Wed Army bomb disposal experts called to dismantle a metal box thought to contain a bomb here found only a turnip Inside, police announced. Discovery of the box followed a bomb extortion threat against the New South Wales Government Railways.Reuter - 215 words
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111 1972-06-08 16 I ÜBBOCK (Texas), Wed. •Li —A 20-year-old Texas University student stepped from his shower here today for the first time in one week and ene hour and claimed to have set a world record for showering Hall Halloway of Dallas said he wouldReuter - 111 words
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398 1972-06-08 16 MOVE TO SEAT E. GERMANY AT TALKS LIKELY TO FAIL STOCKHOLM, Wed J Delegates to the UN. envlro nment conference here are ieported to be seeking a compromise to seat East Germany to persuade the Soviet Union and other East European States to end their boycott of the meeting. WesternReuter - 398 words
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Advertisement267 1972-06-08 16 The Q ndKßd i truth (I > We like facing facts And for the very best reasons asa^H k^ m VOLVO PENTA invented and produced the I/O marine power |B Wgt J unit Then backed it up over six decades with the great sstaTaS i resources and engineering research of267 words
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Advertisement84 1972-06-08 16 I you fit L for work 1 L and play Age and Wrinkles Go Together. It's inevitable" you say. Hut how do some women keep their lively complexions year after year? With the daily help of 2nd Debut with CKF the akin's moat successful youthifier. CEF makes the akin hold84 words
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Article, Illustration268 1972-06-08 17 A new US super missile just in case WASHINGTON. Wednesday I~HE Pentagon disclosed plans today to develop an entirely new submarine-launched nuclear missile as a "hedge" against failure in The second round of U.S. -Soviet arms limitation talks Defence Department spokesman Mr Jerry Friedheim said the longrange cruise missile wouldUPI - 268 words
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126 1972-06-08 17 W\nHI\«.TOS. \*ed. The I nited States •aid today it had no continental ballistic missiles at iU bases la the Philippines. The question of the presence of such missiles was raised in a note handed to the IS Ambassador in Manila byReuter - 126 words
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172 1972-06-08 17 After the house smash, 50-mile run with a log SHEFFIELD, Wed. J Fifteen Judo and karate experts, cut and bruised from demolishing a house with Just their heads, hands and feet, made plans today for their next feat a 50-mile run with a half-ton tree trunk on their shoulders. 'Sure,UPI - 172 words
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182 1972-06-08 17 Execution order on woman reversed MANILA, Wed The scheduled execution of a 24-year-old Fillpina this month was called off yesterday and the Bureau of Prisons said "it was all a mistake." Attorney Julio Alcantara of the Prisons Bureau said Rosario Morante. convicted of robbery and murder in 1968 and originally182 words
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137 1972-06-08 17 ('OK)MBO. Wed. v Strict security will be enforced when the Crim nal Justice Commission, appointed to try suspects involved in last year's abortive insurrection, begins its hearings on June 12. The Commission's secretary said yesterday the public. Government officials and newspaper reporters will beReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration269 1972-06-08 17 Castro visit to Warsaw marred by heart trouble? UyARSAW, Wed Cuban leader. Dr Fidel Castro, who arrived yesterday for a six-day visit, is suffering from heart trouble, and his programme may have to be reexamined, Polish Government sources said The announcement said that Dr Castro was in a "state priorAgencies - 269 words
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Advertisement275 1972-06-08 17 Naturally, ooo^W c AUk Triumph 2000 v• I I Proiect executives on the Concorde work I v in an atmosphere where only the highest ißttfSid^^^M^^^^^M^Mll^M^^^^B^^Hfti^^ v' i•' i^ :iT aJPt^sSslSs^ll|l^£ls^» M standards are acceptable. Understandably, P^ BM^^HP MB W M^ they look for similar attainment in their *•*•?•> SSv 3llM275 words
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Miscellaneous33 1972-06-08 17 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby pip tfxfN f\ put ruem w tue") (^witm a*«C MANAse it) ©uierew. S 9>ttin& koom y id Bwnt rTUe QiiLPgfcN OOiIHX/ ir Si ■^^•♦Y^iy-^V B^B^B^^^^ r j 333 words
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Article67 1972-06-08 18 ssor is is H I r«n| S2 20 ♦It N Iron $5 05 ♦17 P M lUid »2 20 ♦IS j H4.cH MM +.11 NET »S tS 410 I la.l »JlßWiti $3 90 +.01 M A Hold MM ♦0* Ribnm Hyd »4 M *0« Kan H*ld SO 55 -0567 words
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Article23 1972-06-08 18 W'wMt IM4 $208 —.10 8 Darky «5 —.10 Tgonc Sm $4 06 00 M H»ur SI "2 —0t I*l Hotel 1013 -04423 words
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Article24 1972-06-08 18 San Holdings 849.000 Wneer Ptodacts 255.000 Allied Cht 200 000 r r LsUn *****0 T«*al Tarnover 2 93*1 l»eUyed Turnover 151224 words
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Article35 1972-06-08 18 Jar Jww 7 la4a trial* tMM «IS.M Hotn- M.M t1.7» Fra»rrUn ttl.Cl t TkM: 113*1 Mill t 'i nkkm 1«.«J 171 St Dvc M. IMC IN Dee. SI. INI IN t Dm. IMS 1M35 words
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Article1081 1972-06-08 18 Uia a«o arna raids trr\ ''ciai.LT LISTIO AT TNI CL*Si r lunalll i" TNC iiaONII raaaias *r tmi s?tc« ■•«tj •■AtatTt viiria •si *»tai ISDUITSUH CLOSING TONE: Industrials steady while the rest mixed TIRNOVER Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots totalled1,081 words
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Article251 1972-06-08 18 rADING pace aJowed down a bit yesterday when the Singapore trading room operated alone with the Kuala I umpur trading room rioted for the Yang di Prrtuan Afonf's birthday The general tone remained hesitant with leaders and established ea.aities still consolidating past gains, the251 words
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Article71 1972-06-08 18 rHESE ratfs were quoted on the Asian dollar market /esterday The rate? are for leposlts of U5525,000 and above 1 mth 4 7 1« to 4 5 2 mths 4 9 16 to 4 3 3 mths 4 5 8 to 4 13 16': 6 mths 5 171 words
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Article1353 1972-06-08 18 BUBINEBS In ana reported to the Mngnpow trading room of the Stock Exchange y— Urasy wit hthe Msasbsv of shares tradad shown in brackets la lot* of 1 000 untaas otherwise spanned I MM OTRIALS MMA (II 339 ill 330. il. 331 A Tan* ill 138 AJlmmiti .11,353 words
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Article204 1972-06-08 18 THE Association of Banks in Malay&u-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rate* m at June 7 Ly»*««rtaw» U at mil SILLING KI\IM, dfrwwy TT ar OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7 MM 7 3336 7 3300 Australian Dollar 3 3750 3 3300 3 3100 Canadian Dollar 2 *925204 words
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Article769 1972-06-08 18 IT was another bumper year for Over-seas-Chinese Banking Corporation in 1971 Profits soared to record heights and shareholders receive an equivalent 3 point increase in dividend payment at 15 per cent as well as a one-for-flve bonus issue. With the bank riding on the crest769 words
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Article186 1972-06-08 18 BANK Negara statement of liabilities and assets on May 31. 1972 LIABILITIES: Capital 8 40 000 000 Oeneral reserve 8 85.975 836 Malaysian currency in circulation 81.177.519 312 Deposit* Commercial banks 8 219*30.462 Other financial institutions 8 16.620.504 Federal Government 8 729 486 170 Btate Government* 139186 words
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Article143 1972-06-08 18 I ONDON: Tuesday's tin softened by mostly £3 on hedge-tiling and quietness of outside demand generally. However, some quaiters intimated that increased Kastern Kuropean interest was being shown. Afternoon tin final- ly recovered earlier small losses, reflecting reduced selling pressure coupled with modest buying interest. NEW YORK:143 words
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Article112 1972-06-08 18 MINIII PNOOUCI IXCMANCI. x tINCAPORI NOON CLOSING PKICII PI« PICUL VItTIIOAV Cmmul Oil: bulk \3*i Mllen. drum I3<i| rriier*. Csswa: Mixed icoa* L'K Com. 121 B riiii' Muntok AST A white fob. IOPt NLW 117S sellers. Sarawak while f.o.b. S6-* NLW fIU sellers. Sarawak special black f o.h112 words
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Article74 1972-06-08 18 GAZETTED PRICES fill Malaysian Minister 1 of Finance has ftxrd these rates for calculating Customs dut'es for the period from June 8 to 14: Rubber 41 S, ecr>i4 alk Copra $336.04 a tin Palm Oil 5M3.84 a ton Palm Kernel 1235.2} a ttn The rates of duties navable are Rubber74 words
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Article62 1972-06-08 18 Tuesday Mendsy VII U Lsngsa 61 50 ay.M Beirut «i.k.i Ml. Hft Haas* sag 5» 3S M W Zurich 61.758 9B.4«IB S2 26S &».7Ua Psrls SO. 77 55.»3 Spore ill si OS SO *3 9 Spore (2) 210.M) 210. 50 ili Eaport price In non-sterling areas la U.S.62 words
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Article34 1972-06-08 18 London copper pnres on Tuesdiy previous in brackets) Wirebar Spot buyer MM 50 H4OVM) seller 1410.00 K410.00). Three months buyer 1417.00 i (415.50) seller «417.50 (£417.00). Msraet tans: staady Isles: 2.023 tons34 words
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Article36 1972-06-08 18 In London on Tuesday palm oil prices of Malayan 3 per cent CIX UK'N European poru la bulk; sterling per lons ton July/Dec, was quoted at I-TIU sellers: Auc. Sept. at L'KiM paid (unchanged).36 words
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Article153 1972-06-08 18 f ONDON: The rubber market was mostly unchanged at the opening on Tuesday following quietly steady Eastern advices. Terminal values later edged higher during the morning on general selling reserve although buyers were reluctant to follow the trend. Physicals were virtually unchanged for most of the day in153 words
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Article302 1972-06-08 18 ]LfEI.BOURNE. Wed BHP soared to its highest point this year In busy trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today The shares closed at Asl3 55 prior to an announcement that the company had joined a consortium to explore for base metals In Indonesia Poseidon also highlighted trading when It302 words
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Article41 1972-06-08 18 (As st June «i Fund of Aunt. Btrrllnit A«4 Fund of Auat. IUI. Hoiinr A»3 7? lAs at June li Real Estate Fund of Au«i as 7 49 (From Jun» I to SO) Property Bond of Aust. All 0*41 words
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Article241 1972-06-08 18 YEW YORK. Tues Oold mining stocks moved sharply higher on the New York Stork Exchange today but the remainder of the market finished lower In moderate turnover. Strength In the gold group partly reflected the jump In the price of gold on the London free market to a241 words
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Article243 1972-06-08 18 UONO KONO Wed. The market opened on a firm note which did not last past mid-morning and a gradual decline set in. due to general slight profit-taking. In the afternoon, however, after the news of the Government's approval in principle to the constrction of the full mass transport243 words
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Article107 1972-06-08 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tuesday #7 02 Monday 87.16 Week agu 89.17 Xi mil h Tueeday 293 30 Monday 295 66 Week ago 304 69 OILS Tuesday 290 84 Monday M 2.29 w *ek »RO 302 INDUSTRIALS Tu«sXlaiy 510 0 M ,°"day 518 1 Week ago 524 3 DOW JONES107 words
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Article40 1972-06-08 18 im ih. Irs* ntKani, markit i Honx Konc yrsterdiiy ihf U dellar »as nuoted at 5 4«75 for T.T. and 1 ***** for sash tierimi »as quoted at 14 Jo and tael .1 geld ut 417 7540 words
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171 1972-06-08 19 Nine months for man who demanded $30,000 qHtOAPORK. Wed former forklift driver who demanded 530.000 in an extortion letter to a businessman, was Jailed for niM months today AM Kirn 800. ii, admitted delivenn* an extortion letter together with a live 1 Keng Hoon of StSM Avenut on Peb 19171 words
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Article50 1972-06-08 19 SINOAPORE Wad Mr r m Wong the artlni president oT the China Society will talk un jaaV »t the National Library» SMeting room on Saturday at 10 10 ass Adantaaton Is ay tickets which are nWaansali free from the Adult Information Desk of the ntmr\50 words
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Article, Illustration520 1972-06-08 19 Works Council a boon, they all agree FOR MAXIMUM OUTPUT AND EFFICIENCY SINGAPORE Wad -W unionists and managers attending the two-day Wafts Council Seminar of the National Productivity Hoard today unanimously recommended the formation of such councils in Singapore is soon ;is i>ossible. At the close of the seminar this520 words
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Article61 1972-06-08 19 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. An antl-malartal department worker here. Mr M Retnam. today appealed to one of his sons. R. Mohandas*. It. to return home Immediately because his elder brother l> critically 111 In hospital and has asked repeatedly to as* him Mohandass Is believed to be In61 words
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Article53 1972-06-08 19 SINGAPORE Wed. The Malaysian High Commissioner, Tan Brt Abdullah AH tonight gave a reception at Human Malaysia to mark the 44th birthday of the Yang diPcrtuan Agong. The reception was atteneded by about 100 fueatt from the fo'eiga diplomatic corps. Malaynan citizen* and student! studying In institutions of53 words
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Article26 1972-06-08 19 SINGAPORE Wed The Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment band will play at the Macßitchie Reservoir Park cm Sunday from 830 pm to 630 pm26 words
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Article34 1972-06-08 19 SINOAPORE. Wed Mrs. S Rajaratnam. wife of the Minister fur Foreign Alfalr*. will give away prizes *t th«speech contest of Kota Raja ('•immunity centre in Allwal Street on June II at 7.30 pm.34 words
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93 1972-06-08 19 SINGAPORE. Wed.-The Singapore National Union of Journalists has asked seven newspapers here to begin negotiations on the National Wages Council's propo■fe Mr Lim Yeow Slang. SNUJ secretary— disputes, wrote to the newspapers: "We should be most obliged if we could know within a week93 words
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148 1972-06-08 19 Hotel gets 'last chance' to build fire escape SIM.XPORI Wrd Mr. Lawrence Chua. manager of Hotel Savoy in Wilkie Road was today given the "last chance" to build a fireescape stairway for his hotel or have the hotrl licence cancelled by the Hotrls Licensing Board in six months At the148 words
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104 1972-06-08 19 SINGAPORE Wed Tw youihs were jailed for four months each today after they pleaded guilty to being members of an unlawful assembly Tan Siak Hong, 20 and Yip F<K>k Seng. 19 unemployed were arrested on Feb 12 at Block «5. Jalan Tiong for assaulting104 words
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Article47 1972-06-08 19 i.APORE Wed Sixtjritor < xt'(uM\r.s i<f Dirt helm and Company from Singapore snd Malaysia mil take part In a two-day marketing education seminar at < morrow and Filduy Dr David C K Chrw adviser to the Labour MinUtrr wMI chair the meeting and lead the dl»--(u.'Mon pawh47 words
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365 1972-06-08 19 SINGAPORE, Wed 'pill'- \isitiiiK Rotterdam Kuropoorl ikligaliou luis extended an open invitation l»> Sm^i |K)ie *lo come o\er MM leal n ti«»in us" "Our port is an open book and we would like to invite more of your people war," Mr365 words
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Advertisement318 1972-06-08 19 FROM DENMARK "...(The Dynaco A-25) has established a new standard of performance in uiuoJored, natural sound." a^BBBBBBB^BM_ U f S>l 1 fc*— ""JI-FI FlffVlllfTt f "...you'll have a fl hard time buying more musical naturalness ■Wfl at any price." i PJ Tka S»«r..aaa« per pair Ttta cr»t«j«as fraisi liws« wafcay-318 words
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Miscellaneous607 1972-06-08 19 On your TV and Radio I.H PN Opening md Where The 729 Science Report Heart Is 7.4 Mews (C) 3.21 For The Family (C) 7.M Our Music Makers teatutmg 341 Health m The Home-Teeth —Fung Chee Chew and Ye» (C-repeat) Gek Khuan (C) 3.SS Housewives' Matinee A I.IS Sarge John607 words
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Miscellaneous286 1972-06-08 19 J45 PH Opening and Programme I.N Programme Summary Summary %M 2.47 Tjtu Dra« 3IS Ganda Wang Anda U 1 Fr en *round the 3.M Serbamka World 4.1$ Empat Sa Kawan 1 35 Chahaya 4.M Rampa.sar. IJI News S.M Programme Summary I.IS Penstiwa SIS Fury The Fiymg Saucers I.M The Life286 words
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Article, Illustration428 1972-06-08 20 CHILDREN gel tin lons, BO <loill)l Milt who has tile ItiH vi\ in choosing the toys? Mothers, of course. This is one of the main reasons why toy ma n v f arturert are out to woo the mum* with toys that come428 words
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Article443 1972-06-08 20 rl woman ot M w h o just cot turned down in hor bid for a jib in a store will find thU *iard to believe for men of tage and oldtr NMkfH !"f MM or anywhere the elderly aoawtimes find a iob says a443 words
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Article252 1972-06-08 20 WOMEN are in for reorientation of make-up for their faces. Colour designers for cosmetics .have abandoned blues and greens for the eyes in favour of reds and yellows for this year. When once It used to be the muted tones hovering around mid-spectrum that252 words
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Article, Illustration301 1972-06-08 20 ONI 1 YEAR oM Honf Koiif sing«r Lam May Ye« is on* firl wke does nor let Mm glemovr of allow business sweep her off her foot. Unspoilt by Hi* attention that her singing career has brought dor, she is very much awareMAZLAN BADRON - 301 words
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Advertisement228 1972-06-08 20 A YOUNG PUFFIN by Eileen Colwell There are twelve stories in this book, all of them about boys who were bad in some way or another. Either really bad, like Freddie, Adolphus, Edward, Montague, and John Henry, who left their aunts marooned on an island, or only a little bit228 words
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Advertisement340 1972-06-08 20 i Two Minutes To Beau I Women who live by the clock, busy housewives and career girls who value a lovely complexion but are short of time, can now gain the ultimate In beauty care Take a minute to smooth on Ulan oil tn the mornlnn to keep skin dewy340 words
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250 1972-06-08 21 £INOAPORS. Wed The 15 P^astAl Swvte** Depart _in a n f ■Rill win laaur a mr\ vi four coflussMßtoea 1 1 ye staunps featuring paint IMS by low katavl ■artists e« July I TIM stamps will be the meant set in the250 words
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Article69 1972-06-08 21 IfOH. Wed There was a mild stir at lp*h airport this afternoon when three fire engines and a rescue Land-Eover took up positions on the side of thr airstrip before a northbound MSA plane landed. Thr control timer here was informed by Kuala Lumpur that the plane69 words
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301 1972-06-08 21 Breaking point for hospitals warning K. LUMPUR Wed y\ VI.AYSIAN government hospitals and clinics will reach near "breaking point" if the .'ttKUMM) civil servants and teachers are loitcd to go only there for treatment. This warning came from the National Union of Teachers, which claimed that many head teachers are301 words
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Article, Illustration207 1972-06-08 21 WONG LAI WAH - Humphrey Bear dances his way into the hearts of all the children WONG LAI WAH By- SIXTY children in St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital had the shock of their lives when a big grey bear stomped into the hall yesterday. The younger ones screamed in terror. Six were so terrified they207 words
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Article60 1972-06-08 21 PENANO. Wed The Labour Party of Malaya is practically I non-existcm A party source said It had 1 been giver, to dHys to send in its return by the Registrar of Societies The deadline was la»t March So fi.r It had not heard 1 further from IhS60 words
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Article49 1972-06-08 21 TANAH RATA. Wed Television viewers In the Cameron Highlands are complaining of bad reception lately For thr past week reception I has turned "snowy with images distorted. Many areas outside T-nah Rata and Brinchang. especially those around Ringlet. are unable to get anything on their screen.49 words
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Article56 1972-06-08 21 Another 802 new cars SINGAPORE Wed Another 802 cars were registered in April, bringing the total to 160.220. The number of motor cycles, including scooters, also rose by 469 to 111,503 and bicycles by 877 to 385.963 Contract goods vehicles increased by 250 to 20.852. public buses by eight to56 words
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Article27 1972-06-08 21 SINGAPORE Wrd First Lady Mts Sheare will be the gue&t-of-honour at a Police Week Carnival lor under-privi-leged children at the P"li.«Academy at 9 am on Saturday27 words
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Advertisement424 1972-06-08 22 INSTRUMENT FITTIRS (HIGHLY SKILLED) Shell have several vacancies to> Instrument Fitters at their refinery complex on Pulau Bukom Candidates' specification* G»i«enih.p Singaporean Afe: Not more thai 25 Qualifications: Secondary Four level A know ledge of Eng lish. Practical experience in the electrical, electronics or m c c n a nical424 words
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Advertisement1148 1972-06-08 25 WAN NON 6 COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. NOIH I |»t I AMI OI %It If HISS We art |>le;iso<l to inform lli.il rfTcrl our NEW ADDRtCSS nmII W Mmk— 5.15 537. kamponi: Kahru Rimd, Singapore, 4. MslT7-> Office Tel. No. IMttl 9H my Miri Koad Store HSfll AUCTION SALE OF VWuable1,148 words
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Article25 1972-06-08 26 Lo*s*M HIM S SALONS in Mete snssjasjaes tar yessr leiiet hairetykM permasj aad eirgnas tai Ma Veey BilO prices Aspsial snasits leiseejon* 3T11T2 ilbhh25 words
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Article52 1972-06-08 26 *F mm Rev. Ineo AH era hi ■asawaal tkwQj rehMrvis PAhMLV OP LAY! Mr l.iaa« Cka* Mia*) shaaas friend, resative* aad Waase Dept aad ether* tar varksus nests aad atteadane* at luairal FASSILV OF LATI V N Otresnshy thaaas all fruagi See vanea* ex atteadoaee at fuairtl ea 452 words
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Obituary18 1972-06-08 26 B NO P4MY departed ea 4 as. Tear ksvma ii»bi remain* in our chtkSrea ana irialrhlliiia.18 words
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Article25 1972-06-08 26 TONICNT V P C. CONVINTION aiaaapsn renferenre Mall 720 p m Haar The Patter s Ctay Jo* Matteaal Theatre Raßy Saturday HMk Juste.25 words
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Advertisement260 1972-06-08 27 4t raw Mr«/t— Mf«ici«»ioM Fiiiiim Air ronrfittoners BrwS rrwstr re spray. a« or service CaMM tor as estimate aj*. oMiaatUm rwsn* ITWSs sr ITwMI MaiaraM I'nion Hrfn.eralior. Air SwawMNM •M O» 2.1 IS Hsibos Strrwt. sore WIN »N •WNOAVS wSIMIavs sola our srrv irvs rrsasia oe. rt* La«y assarts L-4>260 words
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Advertisement223 1972-06-08 27 AS>o MM sarvum*. •s-s I. Ts. M.r* Lss o> Pts. Lsi i!L_2 f <- »wrs Cw»»*4sa Ba»»rt .a— r. MAOI TS tMAswai IWH shirts military aalfsisss IX— sas «»*wsss»!srts slack, ai latewi fate*. J» J"*** 1 V»«" »Mw Twissr. 4 Taa.ha flaa4 awre Tel MSSar Where m May (•>•»•> IMTIMMATiasiAL223 words
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275 1972-06-08 28 SINGAPORE Wad THE head of the police publicity division, Supt. Khonit Henrj Ngee, today explained why many people adopt an indifferent or even hostile attitude toward the police. This, he said, was because of the lack of appreciation of the275 words
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Article114 1972-06-08 28 Odd-job man battered to death SINGAPORE, Wed An 9 odd-job labourer was battered to death in Kampong Bugls, off Kallang Road, this afternoon. Police said Teng Ah Seng. 38. a bachelor, died betore the arrival of an ambulance. Teng had gone to visit a friend near the Sin Seng Hln114 words
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107 1972-06-08 28 Penang takes up with KL the control of hippies PENANG. Wed The Penang Government has taken up with the Federal Government the question of controlling the entry of hippies into the State Cntet Minister Dr Llm Chong Eu yesterday said this to state assemblyman Abdul Rahman bin Haji Yunus (Party107 words
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Article58 1972-06-08 28 SINGAPORE Wed. The Singapore Armed Force* will carry out a demolition exercise at the Southern Islands Live Firing Range at Pulau Senang on June 14 from I am to noon. 2 pm. to 6 p.m and 7 p.m to 11 p.m. The public is warned to keep58 words
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Article46 1972-06-08 28 SINGAPORE Wed Members of the Chinese YMCA (oik dance club will give a display of folk dances in the National Library lecture hall on June 14 at 10 30 am Tickets are obtainable free from the adult information desk of the library.46 words
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127 1972-06-08 28 CDC REPORTS GOOD RESULTS FOR PROJECTS IN SINGAPORE LONDON. Wed The Commonwealth Development Corporation reported today that its projects In Singapore and Malaysia produced very satisfactory results last year despite adverse economic trends In its annual report for 1971, the corporation said the economic development throughout the whole region was127 words
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Article, Illustration452 1972-06-08 28 TUT NO BARON TRADE' CALL BY CHUA STCCKHCLM, Wednesday C J N GAPORE'S Health Minister, Mr. Chun Sin Chin, has urged developed nations not to adopt discriminatory trade policies or to reduce the access developing countries now have to their markets unHer the pietext of environmental controls. Mr. Chua was452 words
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Advertisement727 1972-06-08 28 PARLIAMENT OF SINGAPORE Baxter 1 owiirm Ml Ik. IStTLOi^tSNT 1 AaOfMDIBCMT 1 BILL aatf Tha B»amt CtmmmtUm an^sst vvtmaw aitilf reavwaanlatMD* on »m<Hl a 1111 UmlaiHi 818. to rrpoal and i»-onact urn a»aii«aati a* '-hw taaalnramu act ittat—t) to atjßMttt of •I j* <f l«B a gj r. ■j— I727 words
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Advertisement700 1972-06-08 28 OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE fWO ADJOINING OFFICES <750 SQ FT EACH— CAN Bt LEASED SEPARATELY) IN NEW AIRCONOITIONED ClT* BUILDtNG MAXWELL ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 APFtY Mm. Koa. InatrooM Koodl Malartta <•♦•' L»d 6PO aW. 20*2 tHiisnuih Tslsarism ***** APPOINTMENTS BESUY 0 PIKE (S) PTE LTD invttot applications for tht post700 words
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Advertisement98 1972-06-08 28 ftINtiATOBB rOCYTECMNIC ABBBcaMiRi art Inrttod frost switaMy aaa-Bod ptraont mmtht poau of ÜBBABV ASSISTANT Candidates should bt holder* of Full Hither ■chool Cwrtincate aUiMttoaet of working in a Library wouid bt an aalw.tbP CONSOUOATBO SALABY SCALE tJM IB IMW 1 N Ml M 0 1 IS NO IM 1 )i98 words
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Article363 1972-06-08 29 WORLD'S 2 TOP DRIVERS FOR G.P. p\O of the world's best Formula Atlantic raring driven a ill racy in next year's Singapore rand Prix. The two drivers will be selected the Rothmans 50.000 at M rands Hatch on Auk 28. and they he the two who hold top pole ..Mtijns363 words
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Article116 1972-06-08 29 SIMOAPOKE 8 two top swimmer*. Patnria Chan and Khong i n mill be taking part in 'ht Boys Brigade •wtamathon a 34-hour swimming marathon In aid of charity The swttnmathon. which will begin at i pm on June 16 and end at 5 p m on116 words
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Article91 1972-06-08 29 KEE BEE KHIM mho won the SICC women s championship last iwk yaaterday won the A dtMstan monthly msdal with >t Island Course First nine ball.' weep went to I Abtwtl inett 35' snd second t -n Bee Khim B O rHng inett 71 191 words
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Article190 1972-06-08 29 SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association v planning a swimmathon <rt of its fund-ralalng project tuts year reports ALBERT JOHNSON. SASA president Chan Chee Seng said: "This Inaugural event will give the swimmers the oDportunity actively participate in he association s fund ralsng drive In the past,190 words
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263 1972-06-08 29 rpEENAGE players competing In the SingaDore Lawn Tennis Association's Grand Prix at Farrer Park from tomorrow will Ret the added Incentive of the chance of being selected for next Sar's Seap Games. I officials will be out In cc to watch the boys i263 words
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Article53 1972-06-08 29 Pele nets 3 goals HONG KONG. Wed. Pele, Brazil's soccer ace, M-ored three (oals tonight to help Santos beat Hong Kong's first Division Caroline Hill 4-2 in an extra tour match. Halftime score was 2-*. The fourth game by the visiting Brazilians was s:ageu at the Hong Kong Government Stadium53 words
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Article, Illustration368 1972-06-08 29 Sawfish 's final push overcomes Forces PUBLIC Swimming Clubs Sawfish yesterday made themselves virtually certain of winning the SASA Under 20 Water Polo League championship by beating their closest rivals, SAFSA, 10-8 in a key clash at Queenstown pool, reports PETER SIOW. This was Sawfish's fourth win in the six-team368 words
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Article244 1972-06-08 30 JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIA crushed Laos 5-1 and Malaysia 1 downed Sri Lanka 3-0 in Group "A' matches In the Jakarta anniversary football tournament tonight Intoned* In fact mnd all SiX BMfcSS aCa\if}St I JUM The Laotian acore. which T»mt In the third minute of the244 words
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Article26 1972-06-08 30 TOKYO. Wad Japan, seekmg thaw third successive title mtmt Mkt naal^oT B» Über t* fMsiaili'lp wtth a 1-«* wui wmt ramisrk here tonlgnt26 words
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180 1972-06-08 30 KOE: KHMER MUST PAY OR NO MERDEKA KUALA LUMPUR Wed Khmer will have to pay their arrears of fees to FIFA, the world controlling body, for soccer, and Asian Football Confederation before they can take part in the Merdeka tournament from July 12 to July 29. Kkaaar among IS countiie.180 words
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Article59 1972-06-08 30 MANILA. Wed— The Philippines today announced it would send a 12- member basketball team to the Munich Olympir Oaaaei from Aug 36 to Sept 10 The eager* are M Paner Varte Samson. Rogelio Melencio Daailo PlorencJo. Narciao Bemad, i William Aoomado. Adrian.. Papa. Jr. Jaime Mariano.59 words
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Article380 1972-06-08 30 Poh Lam knocks out No 3 seed Ong THIRD SF.EDLD One Tiong Hin made a Dunk exit from the Sin caaore Junior badminton championship! hen lie lost 15-11. 11-U to little known Tan Poh Lam at the SB A hall last night The diminutive but determined Tan smothered the hard380 words
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Article, Illustration276 1972-06-08 30 ERNEST FREDA - ERNEST FREDA By gINC.APORK hockey fans were in angry mood yesterday and no wonder. They and the Pre>> were given a raw deal by SHA in the league. The scheduled league match yesterday, as given by SHA, was a Dlv One clash between Police276 words
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240 1972-06-08 30 EPSOM. Wed British champion Jockey Lester Plggott drove Americanowned. Irish-trained Roberto in to a win by inches in the Epsom Derby here today to equal the all-time riding record of six victories in the classic. The destination of bets estimated at between eight andReuter - 240 words
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Article82 1972-06-08 30 SIXTEEN boys and girls will get the chance for a crack at the Junior Masters bowing title on Saturday, but first they must prove themselves in the inaugural threeday Students bowling championships beginning at Jackie's Bowl Orchard today. The Students championships, being organised by82 words
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Article66 1972-06-08 30 MANILA. Wed The PhlUpplnes today announced the lineup of the National basketball team to the Pesta Sukan competition In Singapore In August The pla/m are Ramon Luclndo. Je i-e Sullano. Joanquln Rojas Jr. Orlando Bauzor Rodolfo Soriano. Rudolf Kutch Reynaldo Alcantara. David Regullano. Ernesto Estrada. Rolando66 words
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263 1972-06-08 31 EPSOM JEEP - Splendid trials by Limbing, Genting H'lands EPSOM JEEP By NTINC. HIGHLANDS did a splendid gallop at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. The Woodfield five-year-old, ridden by Terry Tan, sprinted 3f in 37 4/ssec, finishing strongly. < omer Secret Service (Laurie Johnson) went attractively in a workout with stablemate .rrrn Tlfer. They263 words
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Article82 1972-06-08 31 1,600 in Chinese national meet UONG KONG. Wed. More than I.M« athletes are participating la a mtional athletic meet in China, the New China N'*ws Agency reported testerday The 1972 national meet which began on Monday was hrlac conducted throwgh regional contests held simaltaneouOy in Huhrhot Chungking. Mange how and82 words
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Article89 1972-06-08 31 Baghdad wed Iraq have decided not to -ompete in the Munich Olympics in August the official U»q news agency said hore yosterday It said the decision was taken by the Iraqi Otysnpic Oosßsatttee at a meeting tin Morday nigh: in accordance «itt. its promise to devoteReuter - 89 words
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Article80 1972-06-08 31 NEW YORK Wed Re*Llt* of major American league baastaU matches played yesterday Aasrrtsaa Im|m: Detroit California 6 (fir-t game*. California 4 Detroit 0 (second Oakland 7. Cleveland 2. Minnesota S. Baltimore 4 15 inns*. Texas 6. New York 3. Kansas City 4. Milwaukee 2. Boston >. Chicago 0AP - 80 words
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Article192 1972-06-08 31 I ONDON. Wed Chris Flnnegan of Britain retained his European light heavyweight boxing title when he knocked out Jan Lubbers of Holland In the eighth round at the Albert Hall here last night. The end came after two minutes of the round when FlnneganReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration805 1972-06-08 31 NINETEEN horses have been ei.tered for the Perak Utrby to be run over 121 at Ipoh on June 25 at of 204 horses have been entered for the four -day meeting on June 17. It. 24 and a The Derby entries are r II Champagne II805 words
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Article, Illustration733 1972-06-08 31 Jack Fingleton - It's young Australia versus old England Jack Fingleton From London, W«d. yHE Test match which begins tomorrow at 1 Old Trafford, Manchester Is not only the first Test of a new series between England and Australia. Since the Tests began In 1877, this game at Old Trafford is a test733 words
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292 1972-06-08 31 Smith hits 78 n.o. to mark recall to Test XI I ONDON Wed Mike i Smith celebrated his recall to England s cricket team after a six-year absence by hammering an undefeated 78 for Warwickshire at Birmingham yesterday against the Australian attack he Is likely to face In the firstReuter - 292 words
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Article196 1972-06-08 31 \UNNA. H>d Thf European Football I'nion (IKFA) yesterday condemned the behavtoar of Glasgow Ranger* fans in the European Cup Winner*' Cap Anal in Barcelona last month and said from now on only stadiums with adequalf security installations would be allowed to stage L'fcFA finals. In thisReuter - 196 words
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Article255 1972-06-08 31 NEW YORK. W«d. /^NLY Intervention by the Soviet Ambassador v in Washington appears to have any chance of saving the proposed North Amer'can soccer tour of the Russian team, Moscow Dynamo. The tour was cancelled last Saturday night by the Bovlet Football Federation. New YorkAP - 255 words
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Advertisement829 1972-06-08 29 MjSh fetda (Lssabata KcsaaJaa* Tar it. Pcnehataam KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran daripada KontrekterS PembekalS yang berpeageiamn ada-lah dl-pelawa untok kerjaS di-bawah BP NO. iat/Tt A> Mereka membekal menghanur menyiapkan. menguji dan menjalankan Pneumatic Blowers' untok Kllang2 Memproses Oetah Kg Aw ah. Pasir Be*ar dan Chalok Bars t BP. NO. IM/7t (B)829 words
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Advertisement788 1972-06-08 29 TENDER NOTH I Electrical IsnialUUoa far M»MK.\ FOREST PRODICI> SON BHD ImUt, at Ptkaa. Pahang Tenders are invited from N fc. B Registered Class A' Electrical Contractors for the above work Tender ducumems may be col- lected from the offlce of the Con- suiting Engineers OBA CON- SULTINO ENGINEERS 2nd788 words
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Advertisement783 1972-06-08 29 1 M)»V.: UMBM.t K\\|i\K»\ KM. Ill' r».MBtMT%Hi mniwm rASAL 111 Ada lan dt-bfrttahu «i-bawah Bafcshen U7 UAdangS il a Bandaran < 811 111 bah«a Pelan Leaut Bil JJ JS2IA pindaaa bs> pads Pelan Ltaui Bu J) M^S yant telah di-luluakan olrt Kr Jssn b««i kawasan KaMputif Srrkam Bandar Maharam telah783 words
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Miscellaneous40 1972-06-08 29 SWIMMING 6ASA Asian Age Oroup trials iTsnjong Rhu (.30). HOCKEY BHA Div 3: Dutch Club v SRC B Dlv. J Ceylon 8C "B v SCC B BOWUNO Polytechnic championships (Orchard 3 pm i BADMINTON Spore Junior champion' hips (SBA hall).40 words
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Advertisement123 1972-06-08 30 a»^^— iim a^aIPH^^^PIJHH ICI painb keep Concorde looking bright. ICI acrylic aircraft finishes enhance the was also painted in ICI acrylic finishes. On both distinctive and graceful lines of the Concorde. occasions, ICI provided support for the whole In October 1967, the first Anglo-French prototype, Painting operation: cleaning down, re-priming123 words
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Miscellaneous89 1972-06-08 31 SCHEDULE OF RACING Jme 17: Class 2 Dlvi 4 and Jmrt M: Class 2 Dtv« 4 and i— «f Class 5 Dlvi 1. 2. S. 4 5— *f. Class S Dtvs 1. a. S. 4 and 5— SWf. and 5— «f Jmae It: Class 1 Dlrs 1 and Jaaw l»:89 words
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Article536 1972-06-08 32 B-52s strike closest to the border SAIGON. Wednesday AM hit l< AN Ail lour jets have Im>iiilm-(I a i.ulw i\ van! just 10 miles tlu .'hinesr frontier in Iheii < losesl i.l ids to tin v In. mi (hm. i Ixu <lti. unlit. nUPI - 536 words
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Article127 1972-06-08 32 GOLD HITS NEW HIGH OF US$65 LONDON. We* The price of gold climbed to a stew peak of IS M».M on London* free bullion market today, and the 18 dollar weakened on mo»t foreign exchange*. At aatd-day the official rate operating on the free Market was I Ss44 75 dollar*Reuter - 127 words
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302 1972-06-08 32 Bangladesh plans mission here to cement ties SINGAPORE Wed pORDIAL relationships between Singapore and Bangladesh will be further cemented with the establishment of a Bangladesh mission In the Republic. Bangladesh Foreign Minister Mr Abdus Samad Azad said today The Foreign Minister, here on a three-day official visit, said trade between302 words
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Article23 1972-06-08 32 NEW YORK. Wed The US Airline Pilot* Association has declared a boycott of any country which gives refuge to hijacker* ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article34 1972-06-08 32 BEIRUT Wed An emergency meeting of the Arab Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries iAOPBCi to consider Iraq's battle against the Iraq Petroleum Company, scheduled for today, was postponed until Sunday ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article48 1972-06-08 32 PHNOM PENH Wed Marshal Lon Nol won nearly SS per cent <>' the votes tn the Cambodian presidential election. compared to 34 per cent by Liberal candidate In Tarn, and M per cent by another candiate Keo An. according to the latest official provisional figures Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article33 1972-06-08 32 WANKIK. Rhodesia i Wed Rescue squads and officials today tost hope of saving any more of the hundreds of miners sUll trapped In the gma-fllled Wankle Colliery. Hauler (See Page IS).33 words
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129 1972-06-08 32 Labour MPs' car hijacked in Belfast BELFAST, Wed. Six British MPs had their car hijacked at gunpoint during an on-the-spot fact-finding tour of Belfast today. The incident occurred in a Catholic area of the city while the parliamentarians, all members of the Opposition Labour Party, were out of their chauffeur-drivenReuter - 129 words
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Article32 1972-06-08 32 JOHANNESBURG. Wed Africa's first nuclear power station Is to be built near Cape Town and will be In operation by September. 1981. the Electricity Supply Commission announced today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article35 1972-06-08 32 MOSCOW. Wed The Kremlin has Issued a decree formally Instructing the Soviet military establishment to adhere to the arms limitation accords signed with President Nixon on May 26. Tass announced last night ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article371 1972-06-08 32 f ONDON. Wed Equities clowd ihf liim lurvn oT BrHMI rrooMni \t t 9m. Mm F.T. fcadci was am 6 S 303. a. Kaasrs featured Makar Mtewts* Mm «aep rlar la tfca sasd prtea Seasa snati. however. n«»cs< (ataa oa aroat taklaa Government Bonds were aaatn awvar by371 words
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Article53 1972-06-08 32 LONDON. W»J. Spot 14. »O. ■xtWanal July Am sad Saat. 14 *O. Oct.iDec. 15 00 Jan /March 13. SS. April Jon. IS 43. July Scat IS. SO. Ofl Dk 16 00 Jan rMarrk 14 JS. Aarfl Jaaa 16.13. Jalr/Saat. MiDm. 16 SO. ell kaats pan*. Jul> 14 00 Au«53 words
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Article29 1972-06-08 32 LONDON. Wad. Spot bmn (144* 11) Milan CI4SI <+ M> Forward tamn CI4SS CII. Milan «145» (+£2). SattiaaMSrt: (144t < C2> Turnover aa> 350 «oa», ».»>. 27S torn Ton* Vary steady.29 words
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Article, Illustration54 1972-06-08 32 MRS. Michael Heseltlne, in her bright red hat. was the only woman passenger on the Concorde flight to Singapore. Mrs Heseltine. who flew with the supersonic jet since it left Britain last Friday, is accompanying her husband, the British Aerospace Minister, throughout the Far East54 words
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Article28 1972-06-08 32 PARIS. Wed Transpoit and Postal Services were disrupted garbage not collected throughout France today as up to two million workers «ta*ed a nationwide one-day strike28 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-06-08 32 The weather WEATHSI outlook for Singapore from 6 am to noon today No rain14 words
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