The Straits Times, 20 June 1972
1972-06-20
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Title Section24 1972-06-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 Tin National NnvvspapKr The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1*72 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration592 1972-06-20 1 Death toll mounts Bodies, cars crushed HOPES DIM AS RESCUE SQUADS HUNT FOR VICTIMS Hong Kong, Monday THE death toll from yesterday s two killer landslides is expected to reach 172, officials said today. At least 75 people are known to have been killed, ana another 97 are reported missing.Reuter; UPI - 592 words
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Article39 1972-06-20 1 LONDON. Mon Thousands or Britain 'a striking oaeaari voted today to go back to work tomonosi but to seatams picketing an East London contalner terminal tha laeue that led to their walkout on Friday UFI39 words
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Article403 1972-06-20 1 GERRY DE SILVA - A $30,000 snatch by 6 thugs GERRY DE SILVA: By Singapore, Mon. AN armed gang held up three bus employer* and escaped with the entire $30.--000 weekend ticket collection In Upper Serangoon Road today. The six man gang waited In two brightly coloared ears aa a ear carrying the three403 words
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Article312 1972-06-20 1 Pilots' strike brings chaos NEAR STANDSTILL AT MOST EUROPEAN AIRPORTS LONDON, Monday AIRLINE pilots started a worldwide 24-hour strike today in protest against inaction to combat air piracy, and several airlines reported their flight schedules were in "complete chaos A BEA spokesman said: "Most of the European airports are almostReuter; UPI - 312 words
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Article75 1972-06-20 1 A quiet night at S'pore airport QINGAPORE. Mon.—Mn•s gaaore airport went through an unusually eaiet period tonight dur lag its normal peak hoars, with 13 Interna tional flights cancelled or eootaentd because, of the 24 -hear global pilots strike Of the II major airline* with fUcbts in and oat of75 words
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Article44 1972-06-20 1 NIW DEL.HI Mon Police and para-milltary forces patrolllns In the North Indian towns. Benares Ptrosabad Allahabad AUfarth and Palaated today had oiders to snoot rioters on sight The orders followed HinduMuslim rtou which have left at least 14 dead ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article32 1972-06-20 1 MANILA, Mon President Marcos directed several govern■sent agencies to determine the voracity of a report that the Libyan Oovemsaent Is living support to Plllpsno Muslim* It wti reported ycsUrday APAP - 32 words
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Article41 1972-06-20 1 SAIGON. Moa.-Ameri-can warplanes. oatwitting communist radar with strips of tin foU and decoy as apses, launched record raids against North Vletnams surface to-air missile system knocking oat mar* than sis desen SAM sites. UM. See back Page >41 words
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Article58 1972-06-20 1 WHY PLANE CRASHED LONDON. Mao. BKA TrtlA*Mfe4 CrMlMd b~M*%SBt Mt> Wißf Mas*, which gl»» greater lift rapoatty oarta* Ukaaff and ■Mill, l*****WTw w^UWT Waj aaaa saaa aad earned the cstgtae* v tall Asisipan MUUstrr MUefcael HmHaai taW rvlu ■wail taday. H* uM lam a* eosatlan af ambatac* la the diaaater.58 words
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Advertisement215 1972-06-20 1 1 .viwaf I A "Out- k ShtmT AUTO POUSH end ClMf JOAN ISMAIL: I made Ufe bell for Beed P 2 CALL for more stringent cargo checks at airport 3 DAP CRISIS: Kit Slang hits back 4 WHEN death struck two toddlers in bath-tab S RED booby traps in K215 words
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Advertisement204 1972-06-20 1 Five ways to make a woman happy. Food Miner No HRIIII CASH "*JHp^rf Push-button controls put power st WU f|_V\l your finger-tips A touch on th« iffAlMMfl button switches the motor on, making I ■> light work of kitchen chores. afl A Knife Sharpener M No. HM3MO. CASMM4 Puts a204 words
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Advertisement15 1972-06-20 1 For Clear Comfortable Consult- C.S. CHONG O.D. EYERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. I>, CMULIA STREET. SINGAPORE I15 words
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150 1972-06-20 2 Two Reds give up, three ex-Reds arrested SIBU, Mon— Two Communist terrorists surrendered and three former terrorists were arrested In the Third Division in the past few days, the Rajang security command reported today. One of the terrorists, Wong Ah Chat, 59, used one of the 40,000 safe conduct passesBernama - 150 words
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Article32 1972-06-20 2 SINGAPORE. Mon Two participants will share the second group price of $20,000 In yesterday's Toto draw No 48 73. The Jackpot for the next draw on Thursday remains at 145.00032 words
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112 1972-06-20 2 HOUSE TAX EXEMPT LIMIT NOW $12,000 SINGAPORE, Mon— The O tax exempt limit of owner-occupied properties has been raised from a net annual value of the property of $«.M« to tffwt The Income Tax (Profits not arising from Property) Order 1972, just gazetted and deemed to have come into effect112 words
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Article, Illustration765 1972-06-20 2 LESLIE FONG - 'I made life hell for Reed during rows' LESLIE FONG: Joan Ismail explains: Why Dorothy was never even missed From London, Monday J^|RS. Joan Ismail, chief prosecution witness in the recent murder trial of Staff Sgt. Lan Reed, admitted in a world copyright story for a British Sonirlay newspaper that765 words
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141 1972-06-20 2 KUCHINO. Mon The Malaysian and Indonesian navies will further Intensify joint patrols In waters off Sarawak and Kalimantan to prevent Infiltration by communist elements, the commander 3f the Indonesian naval fleet Eskander 1. Colonel R Kasenda said today "This v also to ensure completeBernama - 141 words
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Advertisement707 1972-06-20 2 Now lAC and MSA get together to offer you the prize of a lifetime! 'i^'^jly MR CONDITIONER DURING I |j§^ at. bH flaaaaaaaT SSSSSSV A i^B <* -^SSSSSSSSSSSSSsLSsE* BSSSSV k i J BsW I l B^SSB S M Qffi and you could win a week's if H^B HOLIDAY FOR TWO707 words
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Miscellaneous23 1972-06-20 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl KLAAIK'j^KtPPiN'j I ONLY)! YAP' AWHM, ¥MS OM9 POOCM AW <X VA I VSMAPPUP.' »^_TM« ONf COUUPNTy-<aafJ JZp'J i^-23 words
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Article, Illustration456 1972-06-20 3 PRESENT SYSTEM INADEQUATE SINGAPORE. THE MSA Pilots 1 x Association today urged the Department of Civil Aviation to make thorough checks on all outgoing cargo on board MSA and other international aircrafts. The association's chairman, Captain E. N. Evans said this456 words
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279 1972-06-20 3 ARTHUR RICHARDS - MSA now takes a safer route to Hong Kong ARTHUR RICHARDS: By Singaporo. Monday ]t|SA Boeing 707 and 737 aircraft bound for ITI Hong Kong via Bangkok are now avoiding "Green 67 1 route used by the 111-fated Cathay Pacific Airways Jet which crashed last Thursday Planes taking the route279 words
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Article69 1972-06-20 3 17 gangsters arrested in raids SINGAPORE. Mon CID officers arrested 14 youths, believed to be secret society members, when they raided a house in Sophia Road last night. The youths are believed to be members of the II Heng Kee Group operating In Johore Road and Queen Street. Three youths69 words
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Article63 1972-06-20 3 SINOAPORE Mon A weeklong mathematics exhibition organised by the Nanyang University Mathematics Boclety opened at tho university today About 300 Nantah studenU took two months to prepare for the show, In which schools took part In a competition for the best exhibit Resulta will be announced at63 words
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Article31 1972-06-20 3 SINOAPORE Mon The MP for Jurong. Mr Ho Ksh Leong. will officiate at the balloting of stalls »t the new hawker* centre In Jurong Town at 10.10 am. tomorrow31 words
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Article144 1972-06-20 3 CHOLERA CLAIMS ITS THIRD VICTIM SINGAPORE, Mon. A 49 -year- old housewife from Pulau Sudonß, off Singapore, has died of cholera the third death in the current outbreak. A Health Ministry statement said today that her case was reported only after her death last Thursday afternoon. Investigations showed that she144 words
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Article34 1972-06-20 3 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Association for Retarded Children will launch a charity exhibition and aale of works at its premises In Margaret Drive from 830 am to i p.m. on July 934 words
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Article18 1972-06-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR Mon TV Malaysia s Tun Abdul Raxak today launched TV Malaysia's education television service18 words
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196 1972-06-20 3 K LUMPUR. Men MALAYSIA is to start another round of toplevel talks with the Far Eastern Freight Conference for a "more equitable share of loading rights." A two-man team has left for London to attend the FEFC meeting, which begins on Wednesday,196 words
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Article69 1972-06-20 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister had talks today with Admiral Sir Peter Hill-Norton, the British Chief of Defence Staff, at the Istana annexe. Sir Peter was on a twoday visit to Singapore before going on to Canberra to attend Anzuk Chiefs of StafT Committee69 words
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141 1972-06-20 3 MP: Keep up the effort to secure our -future SINGAPORE. Mon. MP for Potong Pasir. Mr S Ramaswamy. today warned that it would be "fatal" for the Republic s "splendid progress" if Singaporeans relaxed their sustained efforts. Opening the "Singapore In Progress" exhibition at the Sennett community centre tonight, he141 words
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Advertisement311 1972-06-20 3 I Yoke a 3-day pleasure packed I cruise from Singapore to Port Klang, I Penang Return I 2-Bwth Cabin 3-Berth Cabin 4-BerthCaWa (with prlrata) facilities) (with private faculties) (without private facilities) I I $351 $322 $185 I p«r person per person per person BBW^^f^sl^BtsaaßasW S^BjrsTnfavnapßa^Bsvaa^BßSa^nßßiSHßiSJsVßffjßsw^VVßSJ B^B^t^jSsh k* B^BU|Jx^Bz&O^^g^^|^^^r^r^^^^^^^B^^^B^Bj~ UjLkf, Soo*311 words
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Article, Illustration679 1972-06-20 4 DAP EXPLAINS CRISIS 'He demanded to be made chairman' KUALA LUMPUR. Monday HAP secretarygeneral Mr. I. mi Kit Siang today vi id Mr. (ioh Hock (ivan became dis gruntled with the party when his de nuind to Ik* made national chairman was679 words
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142 1972-06-20 4 SINGAPORE Mon i AN AOREEMENT to establish a new $2 million Joint venture between the Development Bank of Singapore and Daiwa Securities Co Ltd of Japan will be signed here on June 27 The new company, which will142 words
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Miscellaneous184 1972-06-20 4 SESAME STREET M* CUff RofrtM (ANDITAKEMYOJJ^^i, AS BIG AN Q MW o |/a/] >v IwiTh me, wherever i go! I SttEfpffilAlJ^fi/ 1^ J M@Gs® C^g ""**\s^r^) Ra/ILDUwfil L Y^ 1 Omp Bm Y.T. tfam/in I «MN THC MHIP 7 BUT THBN A «»*C«O>n I ...AMP HV FtMT ACTVWU.K WHAT ASOUT184 words
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Article78 1972-06-20 5 Third patrol boat for Brunei SINOAPORE. Mon— The third locally-built fast patrol boat for the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment will be launched tomorrow at the Vosp« Thornycroft yard In Tanjong Rhu. Datin Roanah binte Abdulla. wife of the general adviser to the Sultan of Brunei will perform the ceremony The78 words
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Article44 1972-06-20 5 SINOAPORE. Mon Tht National Restaurant Assoclation of the United state* haa riven a silver award to Shan-gri-La Hotel for the children'! menu In the coffee garden The menu waa dcsifnad by Mr Julian Tao Chin Chye resident artist of the hotel44 words
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403 1972-06-20 5 When death struck two toddlers in a bath-tub GIRL (RADIO IN LAP) SPARKED TRAGEDY SINGAPORE, Monday TWO children in n Iki Hi tub were electrocuted when their elder sister came and sat on the edj4e of the tub ha mains opi-rated portable radio in her lap and her feet \n403 words
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271 1972-06-20 5 STC union will sue if gratuity is not paid SINGAPORE, Monday THE Singapore Traction Company Employees" Union today threatened to take legal action if the receiver fails to pay about S3 million gratuity to the union's 2.800 members. The union secretary, Mr. Lee Hock Seng, said In a statement today271 words
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100 1972-06-20 5 Kampong Kayu police post to close SINOAPORE. Mon-The Mountbatten Police Post at Block 1 In Kampong Kayu Road will be closed down from Wednesday after over nine years of service to people In the area Police spokesman Mr Lawrence Loh said the area could now be regularly patrolled by men100 words
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Article25 1972-06-20 5 BUTTER WORTH. Mon Police yesterday detained a motorcyclist and his pillion rider found carrying a kati of ganja at Jalan Raja Uda here25 words
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93 1972-06-20 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Tng Bock Eng. S3. was Jailed for two years today for having M kilogrammes of raw opium at the Woodlands Customs checkpoint yesterday. Tng. unemployed, pleaded guilty to having the opium packed in 40 slabs in the rear scat and seat panels93 words
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Article50 1972-06-20 5 SINOAPORE Mon A SO© gallon drum containing dieael oil caught fire near an uncompleted block of Housing Board flats in Commonwealth Avenue tonight The fire was put out In 45 minutes The oil was for the operation of a generator that was in use on the worksite50 words
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196 1972-06-20 5 Aussies to study atomic power station project SINGAPORE. Mon. An Australian team of nuclear scientists will arrive here soon to carry out a feasibility study of setting up an atomic power plant in Singapore. The Australian Minister for National Development, Sir Reginald Swarti, said this at the airport before flying196 words
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Article37 1972-06-20 5 SINOAPORE Mon Schoolboy Low Chow Hong. 11. found an identity card belonging to Mr Lew Liew of <2 Lorong IT. Oeylang this afternoon Low can be contacted at 115D Block Circuit Road Tel •till*37 words
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Miscellaneous176 1972-06-20 5 Straits Times Crossword BB^ I P I I' I P I PI I ["^[^^^^["""^("^l^l^^bb^bbßbb^bß^^bb^bbV^^bbß ACKOM Me* ran up to mat fora D bfSL& ft. I)" 1 1 ZwtToZtmt ovr «om ll^truMnT of fai-ncauon ft g-iJJT allowing ap the iaek of oandtOonaT <7 1 I) j.,11- .■> 11. Fat obUgwd to176 words
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Article, Illustration467 1972-06-20 6 I?VKH since he could remember 17-year-old Nei I-Chien spent many happy hours as a child in his mother's sewing room. fie might have been a nuisance around, but being the youngest of four sons In the family, he was the "baby" of the house and was467 words
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203 1972-06-20 6 WHAT was once considered a Job for the pro- fesslonal Is now becoming a do-it-your-self pastime for the amateur house painting, that Is. I know of several husbands (and even career wives) who take time off during their annual leave to do the painting203 words
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Article245 1972-06-20 6 t^HEN a woman tries "on i wig she la not only donning 'instant' hair but an 'Instant' personality", says Mr. Charles Lamport, of Britain's National Hairdressers' Federation. "Trying a wig can give you a certain amount of uplift", adds paycholologiat lan Hunter It's like women in hospital wearing245 words
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Article193 1972-06-20 6 WASH a minor scratch gently but thorough ly with cool to lukewarm tap water If soap Is used, rinse thoroughly under the faucet Then apply an antiseptic and a sterile dressing THE colovrral. porcelain finish on cast Iron eoekware ts baked on so thai It won t chip193 words
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Article122 1972-06-20 6 Indoor air polluters rB air inside the average home is more polluted than the air outdoors, says Dr Igho H Kornbleuh. head of the Department of Physical Medicine. University of Pennsylvania He added that indoor sir polluters include the vapours from household cleaners and polishes whose cumulative effect on those122 words
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Advertisement70 1972-06-20 6 Tired and short tempered 7 Renew lost vitality with Pink Pills. Do you feel easily tired these days and inclined to map due to iron starved Mood? Then you need Pink Pills. They put back the iron your blood is misting. Pink Pills contain Ferrous Fumeratt (an iron compound) that's70 words
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Advertisement384 1972-06-20 6 Endow Your Skin With Beauty I*o keep your complexion young, pliant and endowed with a beautiful fresh bloo.-n. you need to pamper your skin every day with loving care Here are some suggestions to help you realise the ultimate in complexion beauty and perfection Radiant r and Sparkle (REVIVE your384 words
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Article148 1972-06-20 7 Three admit robbing cabbie SINGAPORE. Mon— Three youths today admitted robbing a taxi driver of (30 and a watch worth $40 at Lorong Makam, off Holland Road, on June 11 The court heard that Cheok Sun Whatt. 17. Teo Ching Lye. 18, both unemployed and Ho Kirn T*ck 17, a148 words
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Article, Illustration117 1972-06-20 7 'RISKY' TO DEFUSE ANNIVERSARY BOMBS KUALA LUMPUR. Monday AN ARMY bomb disposal *»unlt today triggered off two communist booby traps in Kuala Lumpur. One of the explosives was attached to a red banner strung across two trees at the Jalan Chan Sow Lin-Jilan Dua117 words
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Article75 1972-06-20 7 SINOAPORE Mon A woman Ng Boon Eng. 60. was fined (500 today In the First Magistrate's Court for harbouring an Indonesian girl who entered Singapore Illegally. The court heard that Ng provided Yeo Chew Huay. 1» with food ar<elter and lodging from Dec lt'O to75 words
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Article29 1972-06-20 7 SINOAPORI. Mon The Singapore Mercantile Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society will distribute scholarships worth 19.M0 to IM children of memben at the Cultural Centre at p.m tomorrow29 words
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289 1972-06-20 7 Three-prong attack on drugs menace in Malaysia LUMPUn HiOn rpHE Malaysian Government plans to Impose a 1 higher penalty on drug-traffickers and drug ab users as part of tts three-prong attack to rid the country of drug menace, Tun (Dr.) Ismail said tonight. The Deputy Prime Minister of Home Affairs289 words
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140 1972-06-20 7 Mother dead in well: Farmer -chided— SINGAPORE. Mon A coroner today chided a fanner for allowing his 70-year-old mother to draw water from a well. Urn Ah Teng. 38. told an Inquiry Into the death of his mother. Madam Ng Cheng Im, that the drew water from the well at140 words
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Article41 1972-06-20 7 SIMOAPORE Mon Police today appealed to the parents of little Chinese girl to bring her to Beach Road police »t«tton to Identify a man aiiaattd by detective after her necklace wa« matched In Lavender Street yesterday41 words
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Article34 1972-06-20 7 BINOAPORE Mon— The UP for Juror* Mr Ho Kan Leong today opened a five-day St John Day celebration week organised by the St John Ambulance Associations Jurong tub-branch at lv pnitan34 words
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282 1972-06-20 7 MASIE KWEE - MASIE KWEE: By Singapore, Monday ORE- UNIVERSITY students in the four language streams iiere will in future have to pursue their studies in two languages. The Minister of State (Education), Dr. L*e Chlaw Mcng, disclosing this new trend in an interview today,282 words
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Advertisement39 1972-06-20 7 Take along Anchor Beer. Take it home.Take it to a party, a wedding, the beach, a picnic or Take Anchor— it's bright on taste M \J\\ y \V^^* The zesty beer to quench your thirst. m f~~ Y^# l\#39 words
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156 1972-06-20 8 Maria the model smuggled drug from Penang to Sydney SYDNEY, Mon— A former Paris model who smuggled about Ss34,Ht worth of heroin into Australia from Malaysia last year was here today jailed for four years. Maria Marian Pay en. 31. described by her counsel as a drug addict, pleaded guiltyReuter - 156 words
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Article50 1972-06-20 8 LONDON. Mon Sultan Umall Ibrahim of Johart has suited a High Court libel action In London over a newspaper article. The Sultan teaued a writ through London lawyers against Associated Newspapers In connection with a Dally Mall article on May It headlined Psat' Want an Honour?".50 words
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Article244 1972-06-20 8 Robber who survived crash jailed OINOAPORE, Mon. A robber who was the sole survivor of a car crash, which took the lives of his three acco m p 1 1 c es, was jailed for six months today for raiding a petrol kiosk Mohammed Sharlyan bin Buwlto, 23. pleaded guilty244 words
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68 1972-06-20 8 SINOAPORE. Mon. Eighteen men were today charged with fraudulent possession of various goods worth about $3,000 They war* miiWd In th« Ocylanr Toa Payoh. P«ya Lcbar. Katonf, Stranfoon and Buktt Tmtah araaa botwwn April and 11 this yaar. Tht ttaaat inducted rnawettlrt, women a68 words
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138 1972-06-20 8 mNOAPORE. Mon A 27--year-old widow whose husband was killed in an accident nearly four years ago was today awarded $16,500 damages on a consent Judgment by the High Court. At an earlier hearing the court was told that Madam Poh Oik Lai's husband. Low138 words
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69 1972-06-20 8 SINGArORK, Mon— The 15» stron» Singapore Police Combined Band will perform at the Padang on Sunday The band hit thr limrlight after their recent surrrsaful tow of West Malaysia and their per formancrs durlni roUcr Wttk. A poMer spokrsman Mkid there had69 words
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Letter226 1972-06-20 9 Must this mute beg 2 SURELY HE CAN BE TRAINED TO DO SOMETHING TO EARN A LIVING, SAYS AUSSIE READER APPROXIMATELY every three months we get fellow hanging at our front gate with I note worded similar to tlie one below: "A deaf mute. No parents to support him, unable226 words
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Letter109 1972-06-20 9 For nearly a month. I received anonymous calls that took the form of funny sounds, like sighing and giggling These phone calls always start at 8 a.m. and start again at around five In the evening. Recently. I found out who the caller was and also that he was using109 words
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183 1972-06-20 9 Praise for RTS for local TV shows I WISH to congratulate RTS for their Improvements in their local productions. With programmes like "Melody Fare" which was shown sometime ago, I now believe that RTS ii rapable of producing better films. There was also vast improvement in the quality of locally183 words
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129 1972-06-20 9 GOVERNMENT REPLIES 11/ I refer to the tetter by VI 'Life and Limb 1 (ST. June 16' under the headIng "Diving for cover at the cry of "Jaga!" We wish to inform 'Life and Limb' that strict instructions have always been given129 words
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Letter64 1972-06-20 9 I REFER to the letter from "Residents" (ST.. May 20 about the washing of taxis in Oxley Road. There are a number of blocks of flats In Oxley Road. It is found that at blocks A and B, Orchard Court, four outdoor taps have been Installed by the developer for64 words
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Letter37 1972-06-20 9 WE thank "Systematic" for his letter headlined 'Traffic Jam 'escape' routes— via radio" (St.. June 3). "Systematlc's" suggestions have been noted and a study will be made. KHONG HIM, NGEE (kpi) Public Relations Officer Singapore Police Force.37 words
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Letter57 1972-06-20 9 At the same time, the Inspectorate of Factories carry out regular checks on the construction sites to see that safety measures are being provided to their satisfaction. Taking Into consideration these precautions undertaken, it is advisable that members of the public keep clear of the construction sites, wherever possible. CHRIS57 words
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Letter34 1972-06-20 9 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publico fion unless tney hove the writers' names ond addresses Include a pseu donym if you do not wont your n o m c published34 words
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Letter47 1972-06-20 9 our men investigated, no one was using these taps to wash taxis. We have, however, advised the Orchard Court Residents' Association to resite all the exposed taps inside the locker rooms The association has agreed to do so. KHOR ENG LEE. Public Relations Officer, Public Utilities Board.47 words
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Letter55 1972-06-20 9 REFERRING to the letter by 'Citizen' <BT, June 15 >, we wish to Inform the resident of Block 17 to get in touch with the Estates Officer, Toa Payoh (East) Area Office so that arrangements can be made for our technical personnel to look Into the matter. CHRIS llh TAN,55 words
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137 1972-06-20 9 I REFER to the letter by "Taxpayer" (ST., June IS). In nornial circumstances matters would not have occurred In the manner quoted by him. However, if he will contact or write to the undersigned and furnish fuller details Including his full name, address and Income137 words
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142 1972-06-20 9 'Sorry, no change' is becoming a taxi racket RECENTLY when I took a taxi for a short journey I was Informed by the driver that he only had 30 cents In small change on him. I was annoyed with him and asked him why he didn't carry more small change.142 words
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Letter110 1972-06-20 9 I have since discovered from my friends that most taxi-drivers these days are resorting to this new method of "charging' extra for short trips In many cases passengers have no choice but to forfeit the 20 cents or 40 cents change. But if this becomes a racket, then I fear110 words
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Advertisement218 1972-06-20 9 (renowned Philippine Dance Company) i Brought to Singapore by Philippine Embassy. j Philippine Tourist and Travel Assn. NETRACOR I and Philippine Airlines I lodoy 4.00 p.m. tomorrow 730 PJW.B Special Tea Matinee Poolside Barbeque. I Tue«Jay,2Oth|un 72. Wednewlay, 2Ht )un'72. Tea A snack* All you can eat. I 15 per218 words
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Advertisement312 1972-06-20 9 Slip jo the t!)2 P^ fIfoUIOUS SOUNDS op £§S fl W A f ill |P #filipmo Stars of TV Stage— Ist Time in Smjapore! the C no cover or -bb^\^ QbbW ml MINIMUM CHARGE x V^ Wl The mood is right, the view breath- vXs C xSLbV taking Relax m312 words
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Article386 1972-06-20 10 The resignations from the Malaysian Democratic Action Party of two of its tn;?«? vicechairmen, Mr. Goh Hock Guan and Dr A. Soorian, confirm the growing impression that internal conflirt is tearing the party apart The DAP has now lost four of its thirteen MPs and twice386 words
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Article205 1972-06-20 10 Support for the suggestion that Dr Kissinger's mission in Peking and President Podgorny's visit to Hanoi are part of a new effort to find a peace settlement for Vietnam is strengthened by Moscow reports that Russia has called for the resumption of talks in Paris. The Tass announcement205 words
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Article334 1972-06-20 10 Japan looks to a post— Sato era TOKYO— Japan will con- tlnue Its friendly relations with the West regardless of whom Is elected as the next Prime Minister in July The new leader may try to bring Japan closer to China as the United States Is doing But Japan's successUP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration2458 1972-06-20 10 BIG POWERS AND THE REGION BY RAZAK WILSON: According to Senator Salvador Laurel of the Philippines, Chinese leaders in Peking told him that China would respect the neutralisation of South-east Asia after all military links with the USA had first been annulled. So far the Asean or Malaysian proposal is2,458 words
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Advertisement21 1972-06-20 10 ißßßflElli^^'^VVP' I aaaaT SEIKO Service r^TJTI THONG SIA CO (S) PTE LTD SSSHI6 \34 BGCFOfIO ROW SMGAPORE 9 TEL *****2 ClTjaaSß-.T21 words
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Advertisement221 1972-06-20 10 1/^HT |^K j^^ Lockheed Super Fluids ensure '^PISS^BtBBH complete ufety in hydraulic systems Heat build up can W cause brsfces to fail, but Lockheed Super Fluids have llm 9 Point* for y sn extra margin of safety. C Crimson coloured Lockheed y^^ si^ A Super Fluids can be freely V***221 words
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Article, Illustration768 1972-06-20 11 BE A crash... a rush to death for many THE eight-year-old British Tri dent jetliner which crashed last night was on a flight known as the "Eurocrats' Special", as t was often used by Brusselsbased diplomats returning from a weekend in London. About a dozen leading Irish industrialists, on theirReuter; AP - 768 words
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Article314 1972-06-20 11 pi KIKI Mon. A retecting troop* today pulled out of the jungle <ra>h area where a Cathay Pa ■in Airways jet went down la»t week, killing il people Airline officials said the search for bodies wu over and that 73 of the 81 people killedAgencies - 314 words
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Advertisement206 1972-06-20 11 m i age spots* |Mg fAOI THIM OUT M^ESOTERICA Whether Wawa ta«t> aa Mm ivrfac* of yoM< Itaa* am) >ac« lot the world »a»'r« aattiae aM aarhaa* ba«ara yoy r.olly mtm Faa« tkaai w.y wrth m« ItOTIRICA. Hi* tpeoal mmi thot help» lieataa pi«r««ri» amn la Hrn thm, aiahat ha«a»206 words
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Advertisement441 1972-06-20 11 Introducing ASPERCREME the revolutionary answer to arthritic and muscular pain. i i ASPERCREME I _tffl__ k _v B^-sW I— 0 •Easy to apply _^E_Zl _a_V. _a_a_l «M _^f*!^ _PfPߣCu •Non-greasy fSfHlffnM Bfflji ffiClE •Pleasant smelling m yt W/tjF SEjf UJi •Cooling I iHSiaZ^. •Will not stain I 55_rr*?' B^ ffS441 words
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Miscellaneous6 1972-06-20 11 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby £_.^_rta»«ay6 words
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Article, Illustration448 1972-06-20 12 VIET OFFENSIVE A FAILURE 9 \Vj»!LHI N G T O N Mon President Nixon said yesterday that the North Vietnamese offensive in South Vietnam is falling militarily and politically In a 10.000-word article written for U 8 News and World Report. Mr Nixon reviewedReuter; AP - 448 words
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Article73 1972-06-20 12 HONOLULU Mon A maative air and aaa search Is underway 4M miles south-weal of Hawaii for 11 Japanese who are brlievrd to be in lifeboats after a fire aboard their fianirw veaael 10 days aaxj American roast guard and air force plane* started the huntAP - 73 words
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273 1972-06-20 12 SUPER JET TO KEEP AHEAD OF MOSCOW WASHINGTON, Mon The United States plans to spend a billion dollars over the next five years to develop a new supersonic strategic bomber The new bomber is part of the modernbatlon programme which the Administration contends is essential to maintain technological superiority over273 words
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Article123 1972-06-20 12 I ONDON. Mon. A wo- man MP said today that women appearing la rnurt on motoring charges should be spared the add »d embarrassment of having to reveal their age Mrs Doris Fisher, a Labour MP from Birmingham and herself a magistrate saM: can't123 words
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Article, Illustration87 1972-06-20 12 LINK OF HOPE IN RUBBLE OF DEATH DIM I ms form a human chain In an effort to reath some of the M or 7« peo pie feared burled in the rubble ol 14 storey buildinc in Hoag Kong after it was demolished by a landslide So far. 19 people87 words
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Article49 1972-06-20 12 CANBERRA Mon The Australian and Csechoalovakun ments have decided to e«tabluh diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level Foreign Affairs Minuter Niarel •uwssi said yesterday that Mr Laurence Ctrkerv the Australian Ambassador to Austria had been appointed in rsatdea* fnib-^-ad r I f/. c ho.-. \..k... as aell I49 words
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140 1972-06-20 12 Out— the bullet in Wallace's spine WASHINGTON Mon Governor George Wallace underwent successful surgery yesterday for removal of the bullet in his spine If there were no complications, he would be able to attend the Democratic national convention next mouth, Dr. Stacy Rollins one of the three surgeons who performedReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement622 1972-06-20 12 Ronson makes lighters foreveryone Ronson's excellence of quality, mechanical perfection and skilled craftsmanship combine to give the ultimate in handsome, precision lighters. Ronson is unequalled in range, variety and value. m am BWaT II BBW IS taWa^B W«6 Lw U bSSL H I \p>" aH<<^BWa^L^BWaawM. BaWf Laaaatthaah^^aa^ aWa! Electronic Packet622 words
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Advertisement142 1972-06-20 12 tO Essaven i W Is a mst for all piles sifftftrs. |BVB| •asy cl«an and discra«tcan b« tatwn at horn* at work. while travelling »tc Paw ♦••lin« •< h«avMi««t m af KaawarrK«44al c*ma4aln«s <«C»M», ar* S», |SM««« HKfMMI BSWI •»■<•••»»• *»««l« may v«,n wall* and •l>m.niUl M k« *•%%<**, »m142 words
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Article, Illustration222 1972-06-20 13 Hands off our delegates, Macapagal warns Marcos MANILA, Mon—Constitutional convention president Dlosdado Macapagal has asked President Marcos to leave the convention alone and stop trying to Influence the actions of the delegates. Mr. Macapagal referred to allegations that Mr. Marcos' wife. Imelda. had been bribing delegates. If the charges wereUPI - 222 words
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Article50 1972-06-20 13 Drug runners killed TEHERAN Mon. Seven armed drug smugglers were killed and four injured yesterday in a sun battle with Iranian gendarmes In the NorthEastern province of Khorassan Police seized 298 lb. of opium. 48 lb of hashish and ten rifles frcm the smugglers, whoae nationality was not disclosed. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article36 1972-06-20 13 PARIS. Mon. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands arrives nan today on a tour-day stair to Franc* which the Dutch .lope »ill smooth out some point* of friction between the two Common Market partners —KeMter.36 words
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Article219 1972-06-20 13 BHUTTO MAKES A PLEDGE ON SUMMIT RAWALPINDI, Mon. President Bhutto Mid yeesterday he would make no compromises on fundamental iaaues when he meets Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. at Simla on June 2S. Mr. Bhutto assured Government legislators that the Government would make no decision without the consent of the219 words
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Article, Illustration360 1972-06-20 13 McMahon tells France Stop the N-blasts CANBERRA, Monday. pRIME Minister William McMahon has sent a personal message of protest to French President Pompidou over the proposed nuclear tests in the Pacific. The message was sent shortly after Mr McMahon returned from an Asian tour last week. He made this knownReuter; UPI - 360 words
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111 1972-06-20 13 Rival fans fight it out after football match RABAUL, Mon Football fans rampaged along the streets of Rabaul yesterday in three boars of inter-tribal fighting over a match The Meriting flared when people from West New Britain and the New Guinea mainland invaded a playing field after an Australian RulesReuter - 111 words
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Article26 1972-06-20 13 BRUSSELS Mon Victor Zecjen. publisher and chief •ditor of one of Belgium s leading daily newspapers La Libre Belgique died yesterday at M APAP - 26 words
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239 1972-06-20 13 OEIRUT. Mon. In a move to show solidarity with Iraqs nationalisation of the Western-owned Iraq Petroleum Company, the world's major oil exporters have decided not to raise their production of crude or attempt to take the place of Iraqi oil on theAgencies - 239 words
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Advertisement184 1972-06-20 13 SWdsm^BßWßß^si ELSt Jam <sft I rf i From Mr. Henri Nestle himself. Cerelac instant milk cereal. Now available for that special baby. Yours Cerelac milk cereal baby food was invented and digestive substances It is the ideal in 1867 by the founder of NESTLE. formula for your baby's first meal184 words
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Article22 1972-06-20 14 Most active Stockt Fair Lady 441.000 Central Prop. 388.000 San Holdings 375.000 Merlin <M) 310.000 Total Turnover: 3.70 M. Delayed Percentage: 17.9322 words
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Article63 1972-06-20 14 Simr Darby 3. Dredge Vf. Bank. S. Prop. I Plant I K. M il.i Srlriin Merlin (M) Shaneri I a Drirni Hold M Glass M D. Ind. City Dev. $7 20 $7.15 $310 $2.00 $312 $316 $1 80 $214 $1 64 $166 $1.27 $1 89 $1 09 $128 3063 words
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Article33 1972-06-20 14 i it'll 1 1 n k »o ju in Cold Store $4 20 —08 Fair Lady $0 49J —.061 Veneer Prod $2 65 —05 Wearnes $5 10 —05 N Iron $545 —0533 words
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Article30 1972-06-20 14 Industrial!: 21*44 2M.M Hotel*: *4.M »4.M Propertin: 2M.4C 231.47 Tins: 114.21 IMS] S Kubbrrs: 171.50 175.C7 O«c. M. IM< I*4 D«e. SI. IMI 1M t Dec. Zt. IM2 1M30 words
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Article1232 1972-06-20 14 |>id and oFFia emeu offi CIALLV LISTID AT TNI lINCAPORI AMD KUALA LUMTIROAT WIRf (LOSING TONE: All sections closed barely steady TIBNOVEB: Official total turnover as supplied by tha Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lott totalled 3.703.--000 1 2.043.000 1. stock and share umu valued at 17 103.0001,232 words
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Article263 1972-06-20 14 Market dull with buyers hesitant rE Stock Exciiange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday had one of Us •uietest sessions in weeks. Prices tended lower on most fronts under spasmodic selling Buyers were hesitant. Low-priced stocks appeared t<> be more prone to the easier trend than others. Blur chips held steady263 words
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Article66 1972-06-20 14 T"HEBE rain were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday The rates art for deposits of U SMS 000 and above 1 mth 4 11 to 4 It 16 2 mths 4 to 4 11 3 mths 4 to 4 7 6 mtru S I lltol i H-.66 words
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Article1344 1972-06-20 14 jjUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of share* traded shown In brackets In lot* of 1.000 unless otherwise specified INDI'STBIALS ACMA El. .2) 2 50 A. Tape i2i 1.20 AJinomoW '1' 2 42 \lran1,344 words
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Article53 1972-06-20 14 I'WW: United Motor Works (Malaysia. Hold tnfi. the listed company has pointed out the company referred to recently as Investing $4 million In two property projects In Singapore was United Motor Works < Singapore > which Is only an assoclate of UMW (Malaysia) Holdings which does not have any Investment53 words
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Article203 1972-06-20 14 THE Association of Banks In Malaysla-Stngapore announced thear 1 best agreed merchant rate* at at June 10 of Korrlgn < urrrnr* Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar U.B Dollar Loral Mian U IN uniu at f..r»if n C'arrestry Belgian Francs Burmese KyaU Oylon Rupee* Danish203 words
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785 1972-06-20 14 Current price of $1 par shares $2 70 1971 '72 high $3 12, low $2 30. Gross earnings yield 8 6 per cent. Price earnings ratio 116 Dividend yield 7 4 per cent Capital commitments $442,000 1970— $368,000). PROFITS at Malayan Containers In the financial year785 words
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Article145 1972-06-20 14 FAIR LADY Fashions has been asked by the Exchange to explain the reason. If any. for the "recent drastic fall" in the market price of the company's shares At the end of last week the Exchange wrote to the company referring to an article In Business Times under the heading145 words
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Article48 1972-06-20 14 'THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday edged 75 cents lower to $625 25 per picul on an official offering up 66 tons to 226 tons The tone of the market was fairly steady with buying support at lower levels, mainly from the United Kingdom48 words
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Article53 1972-06-20 14 Mbwaar US* MM I d*s*« «1 M Smw I'nnrl «l ■aaaaaas w.sa 9* a* Sanaa Ciaa**. li.bi cmm4 n.aaa Par« etaa** as Spar* 111 U.OO MM S pan it) Il». tn M 111 r»aart prlcos a aoa-Mrri.ix *r«a< Ul aaUara pn van. 1)) Local laJm puna m imiM"53 words
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Article22 1972-06-20 14 JIM 11 RIBRrR SI 25 cents (■nrhangedi TIN: $425 25 (down 075 cents) Official offerinc 22« tons (BB M 14*11)22 words
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Article112 1972-06-20 14 I NINIII PBOUUCI SKCNAMCI. v (iNCAeaas kmn cl*(imc raici* es« oicul vktiroav tllml e» bilk |M or I lon anas SOS atllon. e«o»» MlaaS Moot IK Coat •21 B. him atuatofc AST A »mw fat. ia»<t NLW tITTt otitera. aafaoaa waru f.a a. M<« NLW lISTI Mlkn, Sarawak112 words
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Article196 1972-06-20 14 THE rubber market yesterday ruled very quiet and thin for the morning and prices were barely disturbed from last Friday's close. The undertone of the market, however, held steady The forward section received some switch attention The mornlnK session closed very quiet The market turned a shade easier196 words
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Article72 1972-06-20 14 j-jAIIY BUR price* uaued by th* Malaysian Rubber BaskMHJ* and Rubber Aaau- 'ation o( S&nfaporc at noon yaat»raiy JILY AIG •cv 51 I 10 M 1 ton Ptllati cl— ton Pallrti il— ion Ptlteo il-ton F%11«. il— ten filtoo CMk wm hff 102 M 103 OON MM MMN72 words
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Article145 1972-06-20 14 General Ceramics starts to move GENERAL Ceramics Incurred a loss of $72,419 in 1971. Its factory started operations only in July 1971. although originally when the company came to the market in 1970. it was expected that trial production would begin at the end of that year The chairman. Mr145 words
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Article134 1972-06-20 14 IT would be churlish to remind General Ceramics that those who bought Its shares had been led by Its 1970 prospectus to expect profits In its first year of production, since the factory did not begin to operate properly until well Into the year. Now. however production Is running134 words
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Article90 1972-06-20 14 (.AM MON South East Asia Informed the Exchange yesterday It had Incorporated a joint venture company In Indonesia called P T Karlmun Oranl'e Authorised capital of the new company Is US$l million and participation by the partners Is Gammon to per cent and P T Indophlng of Jakarta and90 words
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Article270 1972-06-20 14 W-zfIXBOURNI Mon Rises I¥ narrowly outaasassrai fall* tn a basically steady market at the Melbourne Stock ■ttaMagJ today Trading was vary autet all day. but there was support for ariected issues ■siOlit jumped to AOO 40 but market leader BMP dipped to 113 N and MLC was cut back270 words
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Article197 1972-06-20 14 OONO KONO Mon Tha sm^M «paß»fl en a straw NMgMM 3 S 53 Uttla profit Uktof ataaw It lipiilini towartk Uta cloee and k>»*rad prtoaa fractionally from their hlgha of tha day Tha market elaaM ataady with toul turnover value aaaounttn« to 134 N iiaini To4a» rIMiN anaali197 words
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Article36 1972-06-20 14 Oa tn* fro uiknii mam.t in K*a( Konc y-.1.r*., i h v x «u<Mr« at 5 MM for T.T. and Satae l»r «a*ft OawMas vmira n il k> iM JJ. jT i«t r.«36 words
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Advertisement226 1972-06-20 15 Wharf edale Speakers have more to say for themselves. inside and out. ''^^SSal How do you ""f* o**0 on hi^' speakers that are world-famous for their sound quality? Let's tell i reJJsHßaHtla^aM! ypu some of the improvements made on the moat «ffiaffflHßi^M sophisticated 3-way noor standing DOVEDALE 3 1 fflfflj^^^nß^B226 words
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Advertisement118 1972-06-20 15 Jgive you the taste ott ■^^^^LTx^ b»MMMb^J^^^b^T t^mmW^^LmW' *^V^B^i2s^^*^l Birds Eye Florida Orange Juice Birds E/e Arctic Roll Pure, natural, concentrated goodness -rich Delicious Ice Cream -coated with in vitamin C. The contents of one small can jam, and then rolled in the fluffiest sponge. Is equal to the juice118 words
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Miscellaneous197 1972-06-20 15 On your TV and Radio 3M fM: Opening and Where The 7.41 News (C) Heart Is? 7 M Our Music Maker: featuring itt For The Family (M) 'inta* 1 1 345 A Dan, i of [»ents m Smga g,g rvicision iMtruments of Tokyo pore This Week (M) ik m M197 words
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Miscellaneous617 1972-06-20 15 S.H *M: Opening and Man MeMto i r IM» fcmti.l S H Neither forecast IM fc*«s 111 National Geographical Sac I.H Wrestling fro* In tarn en 11.12 English film OatetSMa 7.M Merry Mele*tt 114J Final Hem Ml Forum 1141 Westker forecast TJ7 Programme Summary 11 41 Close I.H Pinpeningino!!s^^^^lal*«r^^^^ Ml617 words
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Advertisement681 1972-06-20 16 JAWATAN2 KOSONG Fermohonan dart Warga Negara Malaysia dl-pelawa untok memenohl jawatan} sapertl berlkut dengan Lerr.haga lni (a) Penolong Pengarah Penguras Chawangan Ijasah Kepujian darl mana} Unlversltl yang dl-akul oleh Kerajaan Malaysia. $750 x 50 850 Sekatan Pepetekssan 950 x 50 11M' Sekatan Kechekapan Pertama 1300 x SO 1500 Sekatan Kechekapan681 words
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Advertisement681 1972-06-20 16 Textile Manufacturing Industry GROUP MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT Applications are Invited from professionally qualified accountants for this newly created position. THE GROUP:We are a progressive group of companies with wide International connections. We are engaged in the manufacture, marketing and export cf an extensive range of textile and allied products THE POSITION:The681 words
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Advertisement933 1972-06-20 16 UNIVERSITI MALAYA Fskulti Smater* Permohonan ada-lah dl-pel«w» untuk jaw«t*nJ tersebut dl-b*-wah Tertmkluk kapada kelayakan2 ilmiah dan pengalaman yang sesual keutamaan akan di-beri kapada chalun2 yang mahlr dalam Ba haaa Malaysia. A. PrafcaMr MaJra (As»«elate Prwtaaar) di JabaUn Antr»po»ofl Swiotori Chalun] mettl-lah mempunyai kelayakanS llmlah yang Tlnggt, aeelok-elok-nya Ijasah I-h. D933 words
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Advertisement543 1972-06-20 16 NEW NATION has vacancies for CADET JOURNALISTS with UNIVERSITY DEGREES or HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATES Candidates should have very good written and spoken English, a keen interest in current affairs and a willingness to work the irregular hours common in newspaper Journalism. A working knowledge of Malay or Chinese will be543 words
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Advertisement1098 1972-06-20 18 )^Ef-3t££Si^E£jmmf& KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. MWASARI KINMI RISER MISfU LTD. JAPAN, ri. KONG. STiAITS SERVICE. Suit JIMr) Honfkonf ITA Spore ETA P Kunf Slifetiaa Mara" V. 11 14 ItM taM Snr|« Mm M HtaM Hilt It taJt Mfciiur Mart 11 14 toM IS laM Japan Persian Gull Sarvica S.nfapore far:1,098 words
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Advertisement983 1972-06-20 18 FOR NIW Z I ALAND Periani P. Mlwif S.nfaport LMlitf lar: CNAKIATA- a/a taM n/17taM 71 :i toae Dd.n. Will. AM*. CARPINTiIii H/tl tah 1/ 1 Mf 1/ I Mf lytt. HMitr, Aacl CNAKIINA It'll Sayt 11/11 Stft 11/14 Sltt Da Will. Awk. RID SIA SIRVrCI PIMt CAPl^^"^^^ M/ll lat|983 words
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Advertisement954 1972-06-20 18 I WNEPTUNf ORIENT LINES JO T CB F*JH.ONG 2 SHENTON VA«AV SINGAPO«t 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. fUROM SIRVICI LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL M BURG R'DAM, HAVRI Smfapore P Klmf enanf Ifrrvat: KIPTUNI TOPA7 Ni Pert London 19 7. Ma>n 26? R'taa, M'karf. Iremen MIPTIMI mill a/a tah MM tah H/954 words
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Advertisement917 1972-06-20 18 Mm i SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAO No. 3OC Jlrt Ampanf) Kueto Lu.neur The National Shipping Line of Malaysia EIPtESS SERVICE TO LONION LIVEIP lONTINENT t ~^™T| Man. "'s nfjpo'f P Kelanf "tTnTifTMSiefTir^ IUNU MELII It Part 22 14 taM Ha«re 17 7. l.«erpool 20 7. RMffl 21 7. N bur| 1917 words
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Advertisement758 1972-06-20 19 OUT: T«l Pins 1/2. Pruidmi Stwlti t>»rt: aeutel. Tjnb.ru uood Pierc« 34. nortatan S/T, AjisUrdMM r«nh Umtlna and Buns* Itvior 10 II txnodoeua It. Auby 20 bit. Palm OH Jtllr Rant.v H.)»h Brook. 20 Weat. Th« Malayan T^L 22 Yuan Liins i«/ 30 EKmodocw "»r«H P»rt: Oonfldcncc. Mongutaj followed by758 words
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Advertisement736 1972-06-20 19 STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. States A*art'n*\wT*M**m\ mmm US. ATLANTIC ANO GULf /SINGAPORE EXPRCSS SERVICE Net) N. Tar* Pkil Bait OrltlM Galntttwi Htaatta Smgtstrt BtXMN Fnici ami mm W FLOTTA LAURO UHVIBt IllfCl FIOM SUM. ITU!. laftllK FOR MEIMI. P'.'S-H. MMIU Sugtsoft t iMt taa Carllßtß M| a Mk I •MUT736 words
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Advertisement696 1972-06-20 19 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given tho« Mr Bobby Wee Toon H.ong no more in our employment os from June 16, 1972 ond therefore is not Outhorised to tronsoct any business or receive poyment on beholf of our Company ■AVOID AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Smaeport Branch STATE LINES I^^^^ *a-A. ROBINSON ROAD.696 words
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Advertisement755 1972-06-20 19 FOR SALE SHALLOW DRAFT COASTAL VESSEL LLOYDS 100 Al BUILT 1956 TWIN-SCREW DIESEL B, KNOTB DEADWEIGHT 218 TONS DRAFT 6 FT 2 INB ONE HOLD-MAGAZINE— CAROO OIL TANKS PROMPT DELIVERY SINGAPORE WITH BPECIAL SURVEY COMPLETED TUG FOR SALE BINGLE SCREW MOTOR TUG BUILT 1960 FITTED KORT NOZZLE 800 HORSEPOWER SPEED755 words
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Advertisement868 1972-06-20 20 GENUAL ADVtKTISIMINTS ANNOUMCIMIHT/MHSOWAL ZZZTZTTZTTZZ phome c.a.t.s. Tel *****1 Malayt.i tnly: 50 cent, wtrd S.FTIII t Mtlayt.a trUy tt 66 a Minimum $7 it tor li vor*t "UH UCIRIL3. Minimum %1» for N teordi Sintjpt'c Bag M)11,,u 0 M cent, t wtid tingipert snd Malay,!! |1 SB a wtrd MM mM868 words
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Advertisement841 1972-06-20 20 IWE HAVE AN OPINING for tn In tellment girl, age IS— M Dutlet typtssl, receptionist tales assistant gualitlcatlona fluent English. plea sant personality and appearance Salary to be negotiated Apply In person to Brown Eye 36v8. 2nd floor Hhaw Centre. R pore ELECTRICAL FIRM require, electrical foreman with Singapore Vocational841 words
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Advertisement878 1972-06-20 20 OIL COMPANY require office boy immediately. Singapore cltuena. com plettd secondary 2 education and National Service with tome experience preferred. Pltaae apply m writing to Box A 474« IT. 8 pore RAPIDLY EXPANOINC COMPANY r. quire. sakvsgirls full-time parttime, malt Balet Repnsintatives Send complete particulars and photograph i non-returnable I878 words
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Advertisement934 1972-06-20 20 SA'.ESMEN selling ateel office furni tun required on good salary and com mis. ion hatlt. Pltnte contact Wellcome. 6* Cecil Street. Spore. ITALIAN CHBF. Suptrvitor nnded for tn Italian rtstturant Please apply to Box A 4753 8 T Singapore CHINESE FAMILY wants strvant for uttle girl and tome general work934 words
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Advertisement1182 1972-06-20 20 BELLIAN SECURITIES t PORE PTI. 1 Lid. I Real Estate Division i offer to let 2 temidttached houses at Marigold Drive 800 Chow Garden furniahed or unfurniahed For enquiries phone *****7 Spore. OIST. IB— SO, Mount Slnal Rlat. off Holland Road 2 -atorey teml-de-tached tgtcutlvt realdence 4 bed rooma nictly1,182 words
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Advertisement1070 1972-06-20 20 TERRACE HOUSE FLAT within Changl Road. Siglap. Optra Ettate ■mall family Immediate occupation Contact Louia Office *«tM«, Residence *****2 Slncapore OETACHED HOUBI UNFURNISHED with tpacious land arta 10.000 18.000 aq.ft. naar main road. Suitable for car nntal huaineaa Tel 7113* 711U during office hour. APARTMENTS BUNGALOWS URCENTLV REQUIRIO. Vanou. Districts1,070 words
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Advertisement940 1972-06-20 20 CARL HOU6INO AOINCV. We offer higher price* for your proi» rt on cash ttrm and your special condition! may bt acceptable. son 7445 V ***** WANTED COOD RESIDENTIAL PRO PERTHI near Orchard. Tanglin Bukit Timah Holland Roads. Price— SUM. OOO 5400.00U Tel *****-> S pore. REQUIRED LANOS or old t-outes940 words
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Advertisement758 1972-06-20 20 CORRESPONDENCE SECRETARIAL DUTIES Guaranteed 4 month course Starting July Regiater early Raja a College Raffles Place IUSSSIi Rajas College ?I«I> Changl Road MSTOai CITY A CUII.OS TECHNICAL COURSES I trical Engineering Practices I Mechanical Kngn.< 3 Architectural Draughtsmanship Shipbuilding CaM PM COMMERCIAL A TECHNICAL 1* B. Upper Strangten Road 3758 words
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Article38 1972-06-20 21 SINOAPORC lion The Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation said today that National Semiconductors iPtei Ltd had recognised SILO as representing the company s 2000 workers SILO now has US branches with a coSßbined membership of 21.00038 words
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Article32 1972-06-20 21 BINOAPORK Man Lions Club of Singapore wUI hold a dinner at OaiaToia Hotel at 7M pm on Wednesday Oueet speaker Mr Blow Tong Pong wul apeak on "What Is Acupuncture32 words
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326 1972-06-20 21 First local firm in container transport business SINGAPORE, Men. The Cycle and Carriage Group today becama the first local company to enter the container transport field with all new equipment and a planned Investment of $6 million over the next 12 months. The croup's container transport division called the Intermodular326 words
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Advertisement466 1972-06-20 21 (Cont. from Page 20) For hire REFRIGERATOR! |10/. Cooker. |3 Hn.iuinn: Slnain Kridite Rental*. 4' Winchr«ter Houar. Collyer Quay IS pore) Tel: M USED KILVINATOr.' REFRIGERATOR AND BRANDS FOR HIRE AT PHONE *****1 OR *****9 MALAYSIA UNIC 1 REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING CO 23 25. lAIBOO ITREIT. SINCAPORI CABI FOR BRAND466 words
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Advertisement678 1972-06-20 21 PANCKOR C HICHLANDI MALAC CA— 7 daya *****.00 Malaya—T day* ***** 25 (I 72. 27.7.72. Pangkor Kra.fr H— s daya 8115 D«partur* 20.1.72. 27*72. C Highland*— 3 day* 8150 4 day* 81*5 Departure 21.1.72 2«.*.72; 5.7.72. Haadyal Songhla—* daya 8I»5 25.5.72: 2.7 72 8 por,- *****/7417S Phoenix Travel !!47 South678 words
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Advertisement928 1972-06-20 21 FOR TMI FIRST TIMS In 20 year we bay* decided to cl«ar all m Furniture at givr-a->vay prlcei Oreaalns Table* 120/-: Bind* Bee «ith Sprint* 120-: Be .id. Tabu t5 Odd* a End* at IB to 110 aach. Thi* Offer I. for the moot of June only. View CCC Jun928 words
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Advertisement1113 1972-06-20 21 I. I*7l COHTINA IS** LattM model ir Reslaterea IT 12 71 Mllease Mat i i 000. Blu* with matchla* trim la SS.WO/-. Universal Car*, oppoaltt H C.I Tim a Orchard Road Tal: S7TIM. h LATS IMT MINI COOPSR "S" with k 4 .yncromeah xrarbox Mkll rear 1. Imhia aew paint1,113 words
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Advertisement236 1972-06-20 21 easasnaaal rta* mar* osejuuitrlr act at U« Oaa SM»mw, JO* i South ■no** a pore At y*>*M» S*>rvi*4> TOUB MBPO.IOSBAT**)*, railllM Air-esaaUtteaers ace* repair. re-•p.-aym* or servtse Oaataet a* for aa eatimat* Na obiiaatten Phono I7SSSS or 1707*1 Malayala Ualen Refriseratioa a Alr-e*oe.itloa la* Co tS-as. Sals** Street. Spore WNV236 words
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Advertisement195 1972-06-20 21 POM ALL VOWB COMPAMIB* Ac oMiatia* Baok keeptaa aervieea Plea** aaataet Tal MM* S pore TMS HICM SOCISTT *4Tera roar oaoaaa 1 eaeort. for your okoMs *f entertainment Tel 1770*1 Spar* WbiN SS) stay (■'*>•*>•) MIOM CLASS SSBVICS APART MSMTs aaily moothly. eeoaaaaleaJ Siasaaar* Bervwe Apartneats. SIA Oalatosa) Ro*4 Stl4*i195 words
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Advertisement879 1972-06-20 21 IN THE HIGH COIRT IN MALAYA AT KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R IN BANKRIPTCY NO. 211 OF 19? 1 Re: Taag Hone r» paitr Malayan Development MaeMnery LM. NOTICE To Tang Hong formerly of No. 51 Jalan Intan. i Kirn Trnc Park I Johorr Bahru JOHORE TAKE NOTICE that a Creditors Petition has879 words
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Advertisement437 1972-06-20 21 IN THE SECOND MAGISTRATE'S COIRT AT GEORGETOWN I PENANG I CIVIL ACTION NO. 4TO OF itTI Between Royal Insurance Company Limited PUint.lTs And Lim Cheng Tat Defendant To: Lim Cheng Tat, No S-U Road 4. Island GUdes Oreen Lane. Penang: T.tke notice that the summons herein issued against yuu in437 words
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Article, Illustration432 1972-06-20 22 BRUSSELS, Mon. Goal-grabbing Gerd Mv c 1 ler spearheaded West Germany to their first European soccer championship title by scoring twice in their 3-0 victory over the Soviet Union in a onesided final here last night Mueller* goals bring Ing his tally to 51432 words
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253 1972-06-20 22 f ONDON. Mon LricetUrM J shire went to the top of the John Player League yesterday with a seven-wlcket victory over Olouessterahlre on a day one* again marred by rain Arthur Milton. 44-year-old loi— M England batsman, was the only Gloucestershire player to cope253 words
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Article54 1972-06-20 22 PBC Sharks beat Anglo-Chi-nese School 7-1 In the SABA l'nder-30 Water-Polo League at Qtsainatown pool yesterday Leading 3-1 at half-Ume Sharks rasiiasad sggrnilvry to 2***-~* reflsajntnsj five goaav Sharks scorers var* Willie Wee <t>. Urn Hang <!>. Wtflswsi. Hun K«c and Kar Choon Pater Chla i2i54 words
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Article25 1972-06-20 22 KEADQUAjmntS Mth Anauk Brif <c beat Vigilant* Corps 4-0 at soccer at BOOCA ground yesterday Emeisun •a i ntamonsi and Carberry scored25 words
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Article409 1972-06-20 22 DEBBLE BEACH, Mon Jack Nlcklaus, having won his third U.S. Open t</le and earned a congratulatory telephone call from President Nixon today set his sights on winning the British Open next month and a third leg on golf's "grand slam." But even though the big blond409 words
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Article319 1972-06-20 22 THE 1973 Seap Games Ceremonies Committee alms to provide the maximum spectacle and splendour In the opening and closing ceremonies In a bid to win the hearts and minds of the expected 50.000 local and foreign spectators at the National Stadium Under the chairmanship319 words
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Article17 1972-06-20 22 MSl** beat Ministry of Culture 1-1 in a friendly match at Parrer Park yesterday17 words
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Article315 1972-06-20 22 Malaysia select 49 for Munich j^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Forty nine competitors were selected tonight to represent Malaysia at the Munich Olympic Games from Auk. 26 to Sept. 10. They were the soccer team of 19, the hockey team of 18, nine athletes, a cyclist, a swimmer and a shooter. While315 words
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Article101 1972-06-20 22 BWTUT) Wong Chiang Houng beat K:ioo 800 Eng 15-11. 1-15. 1V» in the Ministry of Health b* Imiiita n championI ships and wlil no* meet Mohd Ahmad in th» **c md round Other result* Mens singles first round Jaffar Baba w a Sa at bin101 words
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Article98 1972-06-20 22 HOME AFTAIF 8. with nine I Dlv One players scored an easy 1 4-0 win against Opcnmu.i'.cations In the Inter-Mlnlstry League Dtv One soccer match at Jalan beaar stadium yeaterday. With eight Pollre team members and a Vigilante Corps player Ow Slew Kong. Home Alfalrj made98 words
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Article43 1972-06-20 22 I EICESI ER. Mon. The English Puotball Association today flfted life suspensions un-posr-d six years ago on two former league footballers The players. Peter Swan and David Layne were suspended after bring convicted of bribery in a soccer scandal.43 words
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Article28 1972-06-20 22 BRILLIANT goalkecping by S Slvalingam enabled Sembawang Shipyard to hold Pooee to a goalkn draw In the SHA Dlv 1 hockey match at Thoenson Rnad veeterday28 words
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Advertisement686 1972-06-20 22 HELI ORIENT (PTE.) LTD. Invites applications for AVIONICS ENGINEERS TECHNICIANS Licenced Radio Engineers and Electricians Technician* Reaching Licencing Standard Helicopter it Aircraft Installation ti Overhauls Oeneral Aviation Military Type Equipment Workshop. Hangar tt Field Positions Available AIRCRAFT EN6INEER Aircraft Engineers, Licensed or Unlicensed With Minimum of 7 Years Aircraft Experience.686 words
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Advertisement109 1972-06-20 22 *> LA g^B^BBB a^Bal^mV Lfll^B^gsßm^^ I *««£boj9 WE" I BBH s»*al« mF^ '.^mfl l^^^^H I gmßßj .^BBJStt. a*t y" g^HP* MHI^BV9g^V'vBjVJBai I I SUKARNO *Sc I I OTHERS IN 1 ■memoirs of I I MACDONALD I I Sukarno. Sihanouk. Nehru. I Men who lul|H<i sh.i|>« d post-independence Asia Titans ill109 words
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Miscellaneous34 1972-06-20 22 ■OCUY SHA Dlv I lea gue Polks* v BAPSA C iThosnaon M> MX <EB Frlendlles SMC v Burnley United ipadangi. PARC ■A' v Mandarin Hotel Buklt Chermlm OOLF BIOC Silver Cup final .Island Course.34 words
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Article, Illustration493 1972-06-20 23 EPSOM JEEP - 10.8 for Jumbo Jet EPSOM JEEP By Record topweight for a classic in post-war racing JIMBO JET has been *iven 10.8 in the 12f Perak Derby to be run over 12f at Ipoh on Sunday. This is a record weight for a horse in a classic since the war. One493 words
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Article68 1972-06-20 23 PERAK DERBY CLASS 112 F 12F Jumbo Jet 100X Champagne II x 07 Sui.ki-i Wang II h ii-. Achilles II 8 »5 Gold Sheen Ml Hard To Beat 7 13 Ming Derby 7 12 Yangtie Kiang II 7.12 Just TwigKy 7 id Man Of Honour 7t9 Prime Rate68 words
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Article932 1972-06-20 23 THE Stipendiary Steward's report on the Ipoh races over the weekend SAiIRDAY Race 1: A false running rail was used from the 4f post to the 2f. rtasan iVelu) failed to stretch out and was pulled up before completing the course On returning to the stable area932 words
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Article664 1972-06-20 23 WEIOHTS for the Ipoh races thU weekend SATURDAY CL t DIV. «T Hurry Hcney Three Orchids Jchnny Reb 10* Oleg Casstni I M Jehia «0t Jack of fepades 1.07 Pangluna L»iut II 107 Ling Ling M Oelanggi 04 Joytui Melody 104 Phare\er 0J Weil Wind «03 Perlectlonijt ■.01664 words
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Article116 1972-06-20 23 Convenience wins rich match race C 8 ANOELE3 Mo Ld < •nvmiencc :«1 all the may and held off Typteact by neck at the finish on Saturday to capture the richest match I race in American Turf niMory. I a USI2SO.OCO wtnner-take-all prize at Hollywood Park The four -yea- oldUPI - 116 words
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206 1972-06-20 23 New pairs fancied in 120-game marathon BOWLING by Tony Francis TWO new star com--1 binatlons will highlight this year's tenpin bowling 120-game doubles marathon at the Federal Bowl, Kuala Lumpur, startIng on Friday night at 7 30. They are Allan Lee and Frar.kle Wong cf Malaysia and Henry Tan and206 words
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Advertisement112 1972-06-20 23 uB ■nP^^^n^^nm^nH I 11-B-M^W 1 II ■I We believe Our UnitrtX 1200 Th circuitry ma«> up of only on* ipaci<lly i, the cheapest ,n the market today. TX^'&ttESSZ?**' For the price you are paying tk, d«.m.i po.m n th. 00-rtct ptoc for a leading make you can buy iOd to112 words
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Advertisement223 1972-06-20 23 GNe him a head start in life... t^r^^^^^ai by supplementing his diet with a daily r^*^^3^»«^^ dose of Vitamin C enriched Nyal tim^-^ 1 Orange /nice Compound. Nyal Orange aajygf M& Juke has all the Vitamin C your baby 1 "SlSli it "ctds to be happy and healthy. It 's223 words
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Article, Illustration49 1972-06-20 24 rriHESE UPI plc--1 tures graphically depict the flood havoc In Hong Kong Arrowed In the pictures are. top. (far left) a 12--storev apartment, a four- storey block, and <far right) an unidentified structure before t»ie landslide, and below after they had been swept away49 words
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265 1972-06-20 24 Move by Saigon troops to retake Quang Tri JJIK, Mo n. South Vietnamese troops have pushed in strength behind communist lines for the start of an apparent drive to retake Quang Tri province. Military sources here said four battalions yesterday pushed three miles (five kms behind North Vietnamese lines toReuter - 265 words
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Article291 1972-06-20 24 LONDON Mm imw ct— wort Al Spa. MM FMMKMI Tim m»w« m» »4 M SO* Xl rmrtnH. Oka —4 EMI wan ■tekar kr w M 4p wkllt Win L«a>a> a»»_ani mhl ri»oa» afco aiani. ■4»»acai Daato# lorn 2p sada oa Hrn <fc*4ra» Jirniwi •earkaai CMS! wfeMb atMAVkfj MatMW291 words
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Advertisement142 1972-06-20 24 r^g^^| Lnßl EraV Il^sSSql I. BW •^flalßal Laf I bbK lli rl (^^^^^BT%SV.*F 1 sLa*— ~<dUml l itir M a?* «v» m.*- XT a«l HEMMESST BRAS DOR \Jk BTEWTOYOUOLDTOTHEWOELDI the greatest name in water coolers Blu« Star coott ov»r f 230 m.11.0n litrat of »T 100 I 1 drinhing matar142 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-06-20 24 The weather Weather outlook for aaaav pore from am till noon today; laolatad atouwara14 words
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