The Straits Times, 17 October 1972
1972-10-17
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Title Section24 1972-10-17 1 ajVEBAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The Straits Times The Niiiiiiiial Kiiwspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1972-10-17 1 Dearer cars, liquor, smokes Road tax goes up by as much as 200 per cent 'Non-essential spending on non-essentials' LIQUOR TEN litres make a decalitre slightly more than 13 standard bottles. Old rates are given in brackets. BRANDY: S145 per decalitre ($132 full rate and $118.80 preferential per decalitre). WHISKY:1,523 words
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197 1972-10-17 1 ALL-OUT BID BY HEATH TO KEEP WAGES DOWN LONLX)N. Mon. Prime Minister Edward Heath today began a major effort to persuade trade unions and industrial chiefs here to accept a hold-down on wage and price increases in a bid to halt the spiralling cost of living. Mr. Heath met leadersReuter; AP - 197 words
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Article48 1972-10-17 1 pRINCESS Margaret will i arrive tonight from Australia for a two-day visit as state guest She will be accompanied by 1 a nine-member suite. Tomorrow she will visit the Ist Bn. Royal Highland Fusiliers, the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps and the ANZUK Military Hospital.48 words
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Article131 1972-10-17 1 Earlier 13th month payment (MVIL servants will get their 13th month payment in December from this year. Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen announced in Parliament yesterday. Hi- said the Government proposed to make further annual payment in December this year. although only right months would have elapsed since (he131 words
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Article147 1972-10-17 1 Rubber clears the dollar hurdle KUALA LU M PUR, Mon. The rubber price today crept past tt-e $1 mark for the first time this year, registering at 101.25 cents per kilo when trading closed. Over the last three weeks the price has hovered around the 89-cent mark. Today brokers reported147 words
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Article23 1972-10-17 1 JAKARTA. Mon Iwentynine people have died of cholera in the west Java dialect of Cirebon in the last two months. AP.AP - 23 words
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Article57 1972-10-17 1 ENTEBBK i Uganda i, Mon.— British High Commissioner Richard Slater left today accompanied by his wife for London where he will have consultations with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In LONDON the British Foreign Office issued a formal statement denying press reports that Britain had decidedReuter - 57 words
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Article42 1972-10-17 1 RAWALPINDI. Mon. One mini was sho' dead and 13 olhcr.s injured yesterday when Miopkeeper.s and frontier constabulary soldiers clashed over an unpaid bill in a town in the northwest frontier province, it was officially reported I here. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article714 1972-10-17 1 Nixon: Our 3 terms for peace WASHINGTON, Mon. —President Nixon promised today to contin Ue intensive negotiations to settle the Vietnam war, but warned he would not abandon American prisoners or agree to a communist government in South Vietnam as the price for peace. The President, speaking to a meetingReuter; AP; UPI - 714 words
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Article60 1972-10-17 1 SWOOP ON MAFIA SUSPECTS NEW YORK. Mon. More than 1.000 law enforcement ugrnts today swooped down on 677 suspected Mafia figures in the biggest crackdown on organised crime in New York's history, Brooklyn < district attorney Eugene I Gold announced. Mr. Gold said the 677 were being issued with subpoenasReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement158 1972-10-17 1 73RIIHI.NNONKI1 V m **lJr~ r i***^ J ROLEX SALES SEKVICE.TEL. ***** Stephanie case: Charges dropped Page 8 BUSKMMDD Uwyer Uj reinstated Past- 4 police Ptoree to be moderniM-d 'i ALL teachers mart be bilingual in future i CORONKR record murder verdict after man la acquit t"d 'J RACt.HOKSI owners sue158 words
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Advertisement89 1972-10-17 1 BARGflin POWER!! ARe/ounding oifor frotn/\A Philip/ y-^ONIYT Heavy Duty Tr Tf N GA 104: 3-speed turntable W afl HHB I^Lmb^ t.^Bß^^Sj fm pre-seieci panel ■■M RH 786 40 Watt tuner/amplifier I An unbeatable, powerful sound R system that offers first rate II music reproduction from records H and F.M. stereo,89 words
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Advertisement5 1972-10-17 1 U CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND5 words
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375 1972-10-17 2 After talks, a pledge by Umno Youth to back MAS K. LUMPUR, Mon. I 1TMNO Youth today U pledged full support for Malaysian Airline System and urged Malaysians to back the national airline. This assurance was given by I'mno Youth leader. Dato H.irun Haji Idris. <lur i us a S|375 words
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Article54 1972-10-17 2 rE Singapore Guppy Club won 46 awards, including 12 first prizes, at the Southern California International Guppy Show. The club is organising its first International GuPpy Show from Nov. 17 to 23 at the New World. Entry forms are available from Mr. Richard Woon at 258 En* Watt54 words
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Article61 1972-10-17 2 THE fir>t of a -files of free film shews on cardiology wa.s screened at the Kalians community centre In Tronoh Road last night. The 90-minutc film which began at 7.30 p.m. showed the various aspects of cardiology, from the functioning of a heart to causes of61 words
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104 1972-10-17 2 START IN USE OF NEW MALAY SPELLING SEVERAL fovernment departments have started using the new Malay spelling system, ulthouch it has yet to be officially adopted by the Government. Press releases in Malay, including a recent speech by the Minister for Social Affairs, Incbe Othrn.ui Wok, on family planning at104 words
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177 1972-10-17 2 A JOBLESS man was] jailed yesterday for six I years and ordered to be given four strokes of the rotan for robbing a housewife in her flat in Balam Road. MacPherson Estate, on Sept 5. Goh Kirn Huat. 26. pleaded guilty to177 words
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Article141 1972-10-17 2 SOME 11.000 pre-univer^ity students will sit for their Higher School Certificate examinations trom Nov. 9 to 30. Of these, over 6.000 candidates irom the English and Malay streams will take the Cambridge HSC examination, while the rest from the Chinese stream will sit tor the Government141 words
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Advertisement157 1972-10-17 2 a Mercedes-Benz is seen at the best places. -EHBB&' j^Bf 1 Kg^^w/^fll rSdJk j^BsbT mm%m *Mm If *l -<***^ IBB^BI^^V/' -M m^^^^L J?^t^B i rhe one million dollar contract it's yours! And it took every that is evident everywhere you look from the engine to f ounce of skill and157 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1972-10-17 4 Trade school grads working 'as office boys' charge X lll Parliamentoury Secretary lo the Labour Ministry, Mr. Koiifj Sip Clue told Parlinmm I yesterday thai many graduates of vocational and trade schools had failed to j^el jobs in factories or become apprentices Instead, they were working as office boys or1,036 words
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70 1972-10-17 4 AEB course to train foremen, supervisors THE Adult Education Board. in collaboration with the Singapore Technical Institute, will conduct a six-week course in Basic Supervision from Oct. 25. The ccurre Is desivtntd to train foremen and supervisors In first line management. Lessons in English will l-e held en Wec.ncxdavs from70 words
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90 1972-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A prosecutor in an accident case told the sessions court today that he was unable to continue the case "for reasons beyond my control. Chief inspector T. S. Ramasamv asked for thf postponement of the case against lorry driver. P. Pandi90 words
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Article49 1972-10-17 4 IPOH. Mon Ipoh municipal councillor. Mr. Leong Boon Swee. 65. died in Kuala Lumpur General Hospital today after a short lllne&s. Mr. Leong. who wax also an active official of St. John Ambulance Association, will be buried at Connolly Road Christian Cemetery un Wednesday.49 words
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Article42 1972-10-17 4 PROP. Phix.ii Whi On. hrad of thf Soclhl Medicine and Public Hralth Department. Universlly of Singapore ha« been appointed an honorary member (if thp WHO expert advisory panel un occupational health. HI, term is lor five yean.42 words
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83 1972-10-17 4 Man found stabbed to death in back lane |\ETECTIVES from CIDs MJ Homicide Squad were called in last night 'after a man was found murdered in Tanjong Pagar The body oi Arumugam Jayamonl. 25. of Spottiswoode Park, was found in a back lane, off Enggor Street at 6.25 p.m. following83 words
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61 1972-10-17 4 Trade mission from English Midlands A 16-MEMBER trade mission from the English Midlands Organisation is in Singapore on a weeklong visit It i.. led by Mr. Arthur Jackson, secretary of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and Industry, who spent six years here alter the last war. It represents diverse interests,61 words
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Article33 1972-10-17 4 SINGAPORE Airlines' 18 inaugural Might guests from BwttMrtand arrived yesterday from Zurich for ;i three-day visit. The group is led by the Lord Mayor of Zurich. Dr. S. Widmer.33 words
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Advertisement207 1972-10-17 4 We send you a complete r l llllff LH H H H H Ha^a^a^ Cabnff on the Malaysian Singapore business scene. |r"iii'iii'~^ i ir i ir.'.MiiTmT' l^jS JSK "^.'.'.'.'.'.i. *~*~7"'7 r-~ -^'■■V.-J'"' 1S8E" illlll»M» -'f _J1 MMOm I i ITU w— 4 MH IKKai l I TtW*. 1 [|wi||| IJ207 words
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Advertisement287 1972-10-17 4 WEISEN-U DOUBLE ACTION RELIEF for STOMACH ULCERS and OTHER COMPLAINTS. H^sUji WEISEN-U is mam i n 9 redienthas undergone -i|.i; -r;_iji successful trials by many c 0 1 5-" leading Japanese Hospitals. i^fef^^a^^H Sole AgentsSINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR lUtn ULJAH fTttDKAKO.U) PTt.ITP. mm mm i m E \\m\W\\ H law287 words
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Article501 1972-10-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday DEXANG, lawyer, B.S.S. Kan (in, who was impended in June for tour months, will be reinstated to practise as an advocate and solicitor from Nov. 1. The order of reinstatement was made unanimously today by the Chief Justice. Tan Sri H.T. Ong. Tan501 words
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172 1972-10-17 5 Love affair the cause of girl's death fall? FOHMKH seamstress Miss Lim (ieok Kee, 21, whose body was found at the foot of Block 20, Bendenieer Road yesterday, could have been involved in a "love affair," according to a member of her famil> Her sister- In- law. Madam Yong Kiam172 words
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66 1972-10-17 5 Italian adviser fined for overstaying KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —An Italian adviser on government projects, Mr. Pavoni Fernando, was fined $250 today or a week's jail for overstaying here since Sept. 9. Mr. Fernando. 42. said that he was engaged by a arm here which had overlooked his length of stay.66 words
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Article29 1972-10-17 5 ALOR STAR. Mon— Oan Eng Seng, telephone operator from Bangkok was today fined $300. or two montns' jail, for having seven ounces of ganja on Sept. 26.29 words
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Article30 1972-10-17 5 LABOURER Goh Siew Teck. 27. was lined $500 yesterday for having five reels ol obscene films In a house In Victoria Street at 10.30 p.m. on Oct. 13.30 words
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Article, Illustration63 1972-10-17 5 POLICE said yesterday that the condition of a 22-year-old man. who dived from the second floor o! the CID buildiiiK ko Robinson Road in attempting to escape on Friday, was reported to be improving. The man, wanted in connecti^ii «'th two murders. was arresteo. on Thursday63 words
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87 1972-10-17 5 TWO men were jailed for a total of 18 moi.ths yesterday for rioting with deadly weapons outside the Gold Palace nightclub In Kcppel Road. Tun Ah Siew. 21, with two previous conviction*, was jailed for six months. Ycc Pale Cheong. 26. a fanner secret87 words
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Article53 1972-10-17 5 BATT PAHAT. Mon. A Singapore businessman. Mr. Cbia Seng Poh. 36, was wounded when he was attacked by thus* as he was leaving Golden Star nightclub in J ilan Abu Bakar here early yesterday morning. Mr. Chia was sent to the Malacca General Hospital. Police detained three53 words
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Advertisement85 1972-10-17 5 MAS flights between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Smgapore/ Kuala Lumpur Kuab Lumpur/ Smgapore 7.45 a.m. 6.30 a.m. dV 8.30 a.m. 7.30 a.m. r^ ay 12.05 p.m. 8.15 a.m. 1 .1 5 p.m. s 9.00 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 9.45 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 10.20 a.m. 4.00 p.m. 2.15 p.m. 6.1 5 p.m.85 words
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Miscellaneous93 1972-10-17 5 SESAME STREET By Cliff Robert* EWMHi HNGEk! i |ffl^BB Alley Oop By V.T. Uamiin ♦"%3l TDKDr*^ MR.OOP.' /TTwOJUH PINoN OF TH" ROOF YOU UP, T0K0... TRAPPED 1 Lr Abn r ByAMCapp IVJ^^r^^l^kM^ m M /HttjSr^/ALLvJr^ I CuVDW-O THANKS, &«G BILL— IC^sE^ 2s^rr«rVO^^. If "OKEsrzE.ryf gotta do S > ice SI93 words
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Advertisement70 1972-10-17 6 a Livita x >^^ JXIAL. WONC€R JBr. '^^^B^^r^B^B Have a bottle of Livita today Livita fights fatigue! This new dual wonder drink stimulates and invigorates. In the most pleasant way. Livita fights fatigue daily in Japan under the name Lipovitan-D* *Sales figures can be proven (^yfMmrtflriwas; iC y ■ij mx70 words
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639 1972-10-17 7 BRITISH EXPERT TO TRAIN CID INVESTIGATORS adviser on criminal investigation is 'being appointed from the British polite to help upgrade investigative skills of Singapore's Criminal Investigation Department and to improve standards of detective training. This is part .of the Government's overall plan, announced yesterday,639 words
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288 1972-10-17 7 fTiHE Singapore Insti- tute of Standards and Industrial Research will launch an industrial and technical information service here next month. This Is to assist industrial organisations keep abreast of new developments In technology and research, and to provide better rapport between science288 words
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Article50 1972-10-17 7 THE stall of Trishaw Coffee Horn* in Hutf! Royal yesterday presented a cheque for $931.95 to the Chung Hwa Free Hospital Fund (or Its Toa Payoh branch. The donation came from the pooled tips of the 46-member .stafl collected smce the hotel opeited three week* ago.50 words
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130 1972-10-17 7 No flower boxes on footways, please MI.MBI.KS of the public were urged yesterday to refrain from building flower-boxes along five-foot-ways without proper advice from the Parks and Trees Division of the PUD A Ptt'D statement said that plants grown in flowerboxes under covered fire-foot-ways would not grow well due to130 words
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67 1972-10-17 7 Poly students visit container ship SEVENTEEN students from the School of Nautical Studies of the Polytechnic toured the Dam.h container vessel. M S. Selandia. at the PSA container wharf yesterday. Amon? them were Pbek Tiang and Borhanuddln bin Mahmud who n scholarships from Ih< Asiatic Company owners or the vessel67 words
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Article33 1972-10-17 7 THE Mmi.ster s :;tte lor Labour. Mr. Sia K.ili Hui. will open the .seminar on nmrML-r--ment information qratenu <>rcanised by the Singapore Computer Society at Shangri-La Hotel tomorrow at 9.30 ■m.33 words
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Article28 1972-10-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The National Shippers' Council will be formally launched here on Nov. 4. according to Minuter of Trade and InduMrv, Inchc Mohamed Khir Johari.28 words
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Article125 1972-10-17 7 THE People's Association is organising a design contest for Its youth subcommittee emblem. Entry is open to all including firms and Institutes in the Republic. Each contestant can send In any number of designs. The emblem should depict youth, leadership, nation building, loyalty and patroitism125 words
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Advertisement249 1972-10-17 7 The Cortina GT Continues Ford's Championship Line /gS&k The Cortina GT-the car for the enthusiastoffers swift, positive acceleration, effortless, high speed cruising, safe, fast braking, improved roadholding, reclining seats with integral head rests. Test drive one today. UNIVERSAL CARS 59, Orchard Road. Tel: *****1 Jalan Lembah Thomson, (off Upper Thomson249 words
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Advertisement110 1972-10-17 7 THE LONELY! I OUTSIDERS: I ■lesbians in I I SINGAPORE I There are girls and women ><^^^ in Singapore who are jflj different. In the main they y jL JR lead lonely lives seeking \m* -*-2BH_ B happiness and companionship IM-ssJ^iMgQN but afraid of discovery. They I x -^-=^SSfisi?^P jjK110 words
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Miscellaneous52 1972-10-17 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl [I H«V/ BLMSK, WWKWcT™ I HOW VA. AAAKIN'OUT I AM >OU 7 I— WITH THAT KAMntMNCV ITT i/-^y "> I*Q«JIPM«HTILST>*«, y r down NJ^yi/^ *n ife. 1 T^L^Hf^l gASEAAENIT. kjfcTyif^ LL V^* MT Slk drkA U LEARY PIPB TOOAY, I'M 1 1 I &OIN6 TO52 words
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1033 1972-10-17 8 A 1 1 leachers will eventually have l( > be bilingual, the bovernmeni ;m--nounced yesterday. An addendum to the President's address, dealing with Singapore's education policy in the next five years, said: "The second language will be better taught through improved1,033 words
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Article20 1972-10-17 8 Classes were interrupted for 30 minutes at the University of Singapore yesterday morning because of a bomb hoax.20 words
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Article86 1972-10-17 8 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A housewife today reported to police that her 15-year-old daughter had been raped. The housewife took her daughter to the Butterworth district hospital, where doctors discovered the girl is pregnant. The mother said her clan daughter, who is mentally retarded, told her that whenever86 words
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114 1972-10-17 8 Urgent surgery only in two Outram units SIRGICAL A and B opera tine theatres at Outram Hospital will only perform emergency operations from Oct. 23 to Dec. 31. This is to allow installation of a new air-conditioning plant. A Government statement yesterday regretted that patients having no nurgent surgical conditions,114 words
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Article50 1972-10-17 8 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Labour). Mr. Pong Sip iChee. will open an exhibition by sculptor Ng Eng Teng at thr National Library on Oct. 25 at 7.30 p.m The exhibition is sponsored by Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. the Singapore Art Society and the Society for Chinese Art.50 words
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Advertisement181 1972-10-17 8 review \1 This Week Taiwan: Where does Chiang X.-i shek go from here? China: China's 'strategic' n <i in Laos India: Mrs Gandhi and tlv Asia's Best Newsmagazine Only $44 a year to new subscribers saves 523.60 on the cover pnea I Arid'ess I enclose 544 (52 issues) \7I ©r522<181 words
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Advertisement343 1972-10-17 8 l/t onmvor/ory V,-*^ »t fe/tivoi r^m^b h^ noiwon! Oi/count up to fjl Vf^^^J on oli Item/ jJU^^mJ Ih .^adW BB^^^ Genuine price reductions up to /v^^^B J^Kr 60< on the latest fashion gear quality fl V^F^^^^^K^^^ snoeS handbags and with Ifil^ '^^^^M^Z {X lad es wear ISJow jjjj^^^^^S at Supreme's!343 words
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Miscellaneous290 1972-10-17 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (I. County salaries designed to 1 A little underweight but it work? (S). Isn't serious (3. S, 9. 4). 7. Fertility ruler encountered How sedden— properly swtl- In the gra's standing up (7). led (9, 4). Take herbs for cooking? Sh» 10. Seen from the French290 words
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136 1972-10-17 9 RAMLI bin Jaflar. 23. unemployed, was yesterday charged with attempting to rob Nah Sze Leong, proprietor of Liang Kwang Goldsmith, and his assistants at their shoD In Geylane Road at 10.30 a.m. on Oct. 12. The charge alleged that hp was armed with136 words
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Article, Illustration25 1972-10-17 9 PORTY-NINE people were fined in court yesterday for lutennp between Oct. 2 and 7. i The fines, ranged from $20 to j 170.25 words
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110 1972-10-17 9 Rain helps to clear the haze slightly THI. hare over most parts of Singapore cleared slightly when rain fell yesterday. Showers were reported in the city area near the central, western and south-western parts of the island. According to a Meteorological Station officer, the rainfall might help clear the hare110 words
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81 1972-10-17 9 TOTAL reserve stocks in fhe blood, bank are at an average level, the Blood Transfusion Service weekly report said yesterday. Only Group O blood, is below average. During the week. 660 dona- uoiu> were received against 640 transfusions given Group donations came from IAgencies - 81 words
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Article, Illustration216 1972-10-17 9 Bar owner knifed to death on way home after drinks A PARTNER of an Ori\ chard Road bar. Tan Leong Hong, was slashed to death as he was being driven home early yesterday. Tan. 37, a father of one. was with a friend. Ng Kirn Seng. 47. when a group216 words
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Article49 1972-10-17 9 QUEENSTOWN Branch 1 I Library Adult Service will hold a ulk and demonstration on self-defence at Us lecture room on Oct. 28 at 3 pm. Mr. Michael Lam Tin., from the Singapore Karate Asmxlm- tlon. will give the talk. Ten association members w'U give ihe demonstration49 words
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Article34 1972-10-17 9 LEE KEE CH.M It m 1 fined $100 yesterday for trying to resell 49 tickets for the 7 p.m. show at Roxy Theatre in 1 East Coast Road on Sept. 6.34 words
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Article73 1972-10-17 9 A. RAMASAMY. 27. who po»ed as a doctor and robbed a girl of her valuables in a 'emale recovery room of Outram Hospital, was jailed for fi\e fMfl yesterday. He pleaded guilty last week to robbing Sng Slew Lye. 23. of her gold bracelet, chain73 words
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Article57 1972-10-17 9 KUALA LLMPLR Mon Two new iholera csse* and two more carriers have been detected. The M'llm- aie a 21-year-old woman from Ja';in Lnbu. Kanpm. Peiak and a 44-year-old woma.i from Sabpk Beinnm. Selargor The total number of cholera cases is now 171, the number of57 words
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85 1972-10-17 9 Six months and caning for vandalism A JOBLESS man was jailed yesterday for six months and ordered to be given three strokes of the rotan for vandalism. P Rengayan. 33. pleaded guilty to ripping off a telephone receiver from its cradle and throwing it on the road at an STB85 words
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Article39 1972-10-17 9 THE Singapore Hindu Youth CoiiDCl! anu the Singapore Arya Sam a] will held a fonim on Hinduism xnd Modern Youth at t he Ana Stma l Hall In Syed Alwl Road on Oct. 21 at C pm.39 words
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444 1972-10-17 9 Couples cleared of hiding girl charges TWO couples, accused of wrongfully confining t'our-year-oM kindergarten pupil Stephanie Choo Joo Cheng, wire acquitted ana discharged yesterday after the prose cution decided lo withdraw charges ;iguinsl them. Hawkers Lav Seah Hens. 45. and his wife Goh Slew Cheng. 38. were charged with wrongfully444 words
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113 1972-10-17 9 Flat owners to hold victory celebration THE Toa Payoh Flat Owners Association will hold a dinner to celebrate the PAP's election victory and in honour of successful candidates in four constituencies on Dec. 2 at 7 30 p.m. The lour constituencies and their MP.s are Mr. Phey Yew Kok i113 words
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214 1972-10-17 9 Row over husband, so down toilet go contents of handbag A:.» VI AR-OI.I) un '•mployrrl woman flushed ttic contents of ft hou>euilr\ haudbuK into the toilrt (lurint .i hr.v rd argument over the latter's husband, a m^ ristruU's court heard yesterday. The bac lonl.uni'il the personnel documents >.i Sim Ah214 words
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Advertisement180 1972-10-17 9 POWER TOOL W^M OF THE ■■Jmoivith^^^ SS^^^ LIST PRICE PI SAG 4" DISC GRINDER ■f* 5 S Thl P o l h «P««d midget angle grinder takes KsS 1 9fin*nj discs up to 4V diameter with changeable JsE»>- arbor size for reusing of discs. 8 4*Vt Cut out switch is180 words
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420 1972-10-17 10 A CORONER yesterday recorded a verdict of murder in a case involving the death of a lf>-year-old boy for which a HO-ycar-old man had been acquitted. The coroner. Mr. David Gerald, said that on the evidence tendered in his court, there was a420 words
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Article76 1972-10-17 10 THE State Coroner. Mr. Ibrahim Burhan, yesterday returned a verdict of misadventure on two men who died of suffocation in an oil rig vacuum tank last month. Captain P. A. I. Latham. 40, a marine surveyor, and Mr. Arthur Blddle Jones, 26. an assistant driller, were76 words
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393 1972-10-17 10 A FAMILY whose business depended entirely on the seaboard location of their shop at Clifford House, yesterday asked for $221,728 compensation for vacating their premises. Lawyer Mr. J.G. Advanl told the Tenants Compensation Board that his client Mr. K.D. Chugani. a co-owner of the shop393 words
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Article21 1972-10-17 10 THE 17-member Berlin Chamber Orchestra will give two concerts here on Nov. 2 and S at the Conference Hall.21 words
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122 1972-10-17 10 Killed: Boy with head out of bus window ATHRKL-yrar-old boy, travelling in a bus with his head sticking out of the window was fatally injured when his head hit a roadside tree in Scotts Road yesterday. Godfrey Goh Ctaeah Biang, who was with his mother at the time, was rushed122 words
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Article44 1972-10-17 10 BANGKOK. Mon. Experts from leading natural and synthetic rubber producing countries began a week-long meeting here today. The 23rd International rubber study group meeting was opened by the chairman of Thailand's ruling National Executive Council, Field Marshal Tun Thanom Klttikachorn. Bemama.44 words
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242 1972-10-17 10 Malaysian with revolver jailed 30 months bian i. 21. A JOBLESS Malaysian, Kuek Siong Hai. 21. was jailed for 30 months yesterday on each of two charges of unlawfully having a revolver and seven rounds of ammunition. The sentences are to run concurrently. Kuek pleaded guilty to having the .22242 words
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Article56 1972-10-17 10 THREE officers from the Peoples Association are now on a six-week study tour of youth organisations in Britain. They are Mr. Quek Pin Eng. supervisor of the sports and youth section, Mr. Chan Chee Kwan and Mr. Tan Kok Khiang. organising secretaries of Buklt Timah and56 words
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Article33 1972-10-17 10 Reai-Adm. D. J. Hoare, provest of the United World Colleges, will .speak on his organisation at the Rotary Club of Singapore lunch meeting at Mandarin Hotel tomorrow at 12 45 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement158 1972-10-17 10 HAIR TONIC for MEN ■X" Superholding formula •X- Nourishes your hair -X- Achieves natural sheen for suave urbane people from KAILEY CURTIS Kodak Introduces the Pocket Camera For the pictures you used to miss. Bvv ~*dLm\m\m\m\m\ Bfe. B-4 So small and light, you carry it like a wallet —in a158 words
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184 1972-10-17 11 Defence capability breeds a prosperous state: Dr Yeoh rE stability and prosperity of Singapore depend on the confidence and willingness of her cltiscns In defending the Republic, the Speaker. Dr. Yroh Ghlm Seng, said yesterday. Dr. Yeoh was speaking at the commissioning ceremony of SAF officers at the Istana. Tracing184 words
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Article43 1972-10-17 11 MR PETER Y.S Tan. HCtnig secretary of the Public Service CommUcion. yesterday began h t«o-week study tour ot West Germany. He will study the recruitment and training of manpower for thr indu.NlrialiM»tion programme and lor the civil service.43 words
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319 1972-10-17 11 A I. OR STAR. Mon. A former field supervisor of Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn. Bhd Abdul Hamld bin Ishak. was today jailed for three years on two charges of criminal breach of trust of a total of $10,491 and 60 cents in 1970 and319 words
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518 1972-10-17 11 A POLICE inspector denied in the Gold Biirs Triple Murder tri;tl yesterday that he told two of the nine ;k--cused that he and his colleagues would whistle the tune of Tom Dooley when they all hanged. Det.-Insp. Oh Chye Bee denied this allegation518 words
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116 1972-10-17 11 PtTALING JAVA. Mon. A trading company was fined $2,000 today when it plradrd guilty to having employrd a non-Malaysian not in possession of a work permit. Kast Asiatic Company of Denmark House. Kuala Lumpur, employed a Singaporean. Sim Paik Keng. 33. as116 words
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Advertisement56 1972-10-17 11 oUomcubc SAW CHAIN The" revdutionary, new, cutting chain that is automatically self-lubricating for STtll chain saws. Also available for other models of chain saws tm|lLL|rll.|]l l3Bl*uMlT>na*i noadaa^iaporaift TW S36K» Ocean Theatre X'Jttx (Air conditioned) Omii VMMN I »0, 7.15, 10 a.m. Chen Hung Lit Poi Pkju Ingrid Hu in "CRUSH"56 words
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Advertisement113 1972-10-17 11 KING'S -lIIBILEE TOA PAY9H I PALACE HEW HAPPY NOW SHOWING! DAILY 4 SHOWS! I. IS, 1.30. 7.1S I ».J0 p.m. •flßflk STARRING TANC KWON6 *^w^ Bm 41 loong mmLa^ mTj.'-4iJ^i Lo wtl fl *mT2**f\%\ MEHC v TaTfl Braai.^Bß^BTaTa^_^^_ I .^flaak A MANDARIN FILM IN COLOR SCOPt WITH IMC CrMHttt SUM113 words
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Advertisement1165 1972-10-17 11 B ■*****88 B ■■■■■•llll*| SVaVaVeVe\VeV.'JW.V..V. NEXT CHANGE at Hie CAPITOL W$ IiifTTTTfYT] :I THE MOST SAVAGE FILM IN HISTORY! Ij; j The order was massacre, and good soldiers fellow orders. These soldiers were the best. WARNING I IF YOU ARE EASILY _-WjP Jo£ R" "I A^.'Tsi .oo^htw?." IT.oo > SHOCKED.1,165 words
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Letter89 1972-10-17 12 I REFER to the implementation of the new scheme in post office savings which requires a change to a new Post Office Savings Bank passbook. When I changed my old passbook for the new one, the amount I had in the bank was inserted in the new passbook under the89 words
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184 1972-10-17 12 -IT COSTS NOTHING TO OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT A 8 great concern has been expressed over the recent spate of payroll robberies. I feel that the Employment Act should be amended so as to allow employers to pay salaries by cheque or by bank transfer, especially when the salary is,184 words
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523 1972-10-17 12 REFER to the letter by "Public Interest" (ST., Oct. 6). The Parcel Centre at Nelson Road with ample parking facilities was established to replace the former Parcel Office at the General Post Office and at Maxwell Road in respect of which parking523 words
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191 1972-10-17 12 Like the coming of angels to the bosses CINGAPOKt: shall be grateful lo Mr. Devan Nair for oontiiiK up with the idea of "a transformed trade union." If Mr. Nair succeeds in transforming the trade union movement in Singapore as proposed, his achieve- ment will rival Chairman Mao's transforma- tion191 words
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Letter182 1972-10-17 12 FRMIT me to comment on your report <S.T. Sept. 20) headline "All cops on watch for these traffic culprits.'" The report states that statistics show the rate of accidents has in fact been increasing despite measures to prevent them. I believe the motorists should not be the only ones to182 words
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Letter103 1972-10-17 12 A FEW y.-ars ago retired British Army civilian employees used to receive their pensions with a local bank "order" cheque at the ceginning of each month convenient and safe. Later this piactlce was stopped and they send us a local bank's draft which had to be paid into a bank103 words
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Letter50 1972-10-17 12 ALL my children studying in Umar Pulavar Tamil School have been told by their teachers to pay their November and December school fees by Monday, or they would not be allowed to sit for their examinations. I wonder what the Ministry has to say about this. WORRIED PARENT. Singapore 8.50 words
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Letter87 1972-10-17 12 Coming soon— The Bold Ones THIS is m reply to the letter from "Critical Viewer" (ST.. Oct. 7). The new series. "Hine." scheduled in place of the FBI series, is a contemporary drama revolving around a business genius. Admittedly. "Hine" differs considerably in content from the preceding ser- I ]ps87 words
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281 1972-10-17 12 About happiness and all those 'good things' in life fHE Mercedes 280 was as punctual as ever, parked outside our office building,its metallic gold paint glittering in the sun. Mrs. Lee, a picture of sophistication, sat pertly at the wheel. "See you, Joyce!" Kirn called breezily as she rushed past281 words
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Letter37 1972-10-17 12 MAY I through your column express my sincere thanks to an anonymous person who returned, by post, my identity card, warrant card, bu.s card. etc. which I had lost along Upper Serangoon Road. JIMMY HO. Singapore 19,37 words
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Advertisement121 1972-10-17 12 2 1 JJSIJI FABULOUS i GROUPS J&K&B IN TOWN T3 y jj 1 ml i i >** Ipoh Prawns Seam Boat Spicy Fish Head Curry Popular and cook-to-order prepared Muslim style Cantonese Dishes Ipoh Kway Teow Chicken An assortment of rice dishes, Mee L Chicken Kway Teow chicken, etc WE121 words
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Advertisement154 1972-10-17 12 Opulent Atmosphere >^/!H Music that stays in nT^lit^'Ti r the background A J IjiLJV |£b^ Dance to the tunes \r& jflffißwHrJßr of SAMUEL GAN Afc* WSB at t h e m i ke W IfLi^ Where Good Fortune. Gastronomic Enioyment and Longevity find expression Samuel Butler j^m A, „aB ■fr154 words
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Article966 1972-10-17 13 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER By London FOR the second time this year, Singapore is host to a member of the British Royal Family. First the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in February. This week. Princess Margaret, sister of the Queen, and her husband, Lord Snowdon. Just966 words
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244 1972-10-17 13 PRINCESS Margaret will fly in tonight from Australia with her ninemember Royal suite, and proceed to the Istana where she will spend the next two days as guest of the Singapore Government. The Princess ill be met on arrival by Government officials, the244 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1972-10-17 13 Visit of H.R.H. Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon slstance of Princess Margaret. He designed the imaginative aviary at the zoo in Regent's Park, in London, and it has provided inspiration for zoos in other parts of the world. There is, for instance,1,097 words
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Advertisement103 1972-10-17 13 tfßHßljß^flj^B^flHßJßDfl^ t^. ■H^-* l *'v< B^MEfe^gr'T t^BM&V- *&'?^^^?^BB»,_ fl^P^ ■^K*w* i***v *^"*y?iHHHßS^^ vix^~ "^^K^BlO^Sl^S^sSßEß^^tiSßtß^u^^^^ 1 l OVER 110 YEARS OF SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA THE CHARTERED BANK THE CHARTERED BANK THE CHARTERED BANK Combines maximum security for your money Has been involved in every facet of trade and commerce103 words
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Article, Illustration665 1972-10-17 14 NANCY BYRAMJI - Snowdons go for the avant garde in music and arts NANCY BYRAMJI By The Princess takes great interest in her husband's passion for design PRINCESS Margaret is a princess who seems to belong entirely to the twentieth century: She believes in the Joy of living and brings a special boldness665 words
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Advertisement53 1972-10-17 14 /^~~2\ yy ott net So mum RAFFLES HOTEL SINGAPORE I HARRISONS &CROSFIELD I I (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. HARRISONS LISTER ENGINEERING LTD. I I extend their warmest is welcome to *§i I HER ROYAL HIGHNESS I PRINCESS MARGARET y& on the occasion *H W Of her visit to the S Republic53 words
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Advertisement89 1972-10-17 14 Welcome to Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret on the occasion of the visit to Singapore fa fa SPECIALIST DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF ES f&fl* HIGH SPEED VESSELS i/0^ Special purpose vessels for the offshore drilling industry. I§ Comprehensive repair and refitting service. QUEEN'S AWARD TO INDUSTRY Construction of all types89 words
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Article576 1972-10-17 15 Taxpayers never react to tax increases buoyantly, and it would be too much to expect all Singaporeans affected by the revised duties, taxes and registration fees imposed by Mr. Hon Sui Sen yesterday to accept them without some initial grumbling. But that should be only a passing phase,576 words
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373 1972-10-17 15 NEW YORK, Monday AMERICAS mighty grantawarding foundations like the Ford. Carnegie and Rockefeller groups wnich hand out vast sums every year have gone sick, according to a twoyear study released here today. They are now a "sick and malfunctioning institution." the author of theReuter - 373 words
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989 1972-10-17 15 HATCHET MAN for MAO JOINS THE TOP PEOPLE VAO WEN-YUAN, who won fame as a litesary hatchet man for Chairman Mao is the only young man in China's top leadership line-up. He played a key role in the turbulent cultural revolution and still is considered close to the 78-year-old ChairmanUPI - 989 words
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Article, Illustration992 1972-10-17 15 An old giant gets new teeth AS THE MILITARY SQUABBLES CONTINUE: i.^«««BMM-«i| Japan's National Defence Council has given its final stamp I of approval to a defence I build-up that 1 will involve I //ie spending I t'6',Mo million I o/i //it country's I armed forces 1 in Me /ic.v/992 words
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Advertisement8 1972-10-17 15 BA great automatic turntable in every respect. [|jebsen&Jessen|8 words
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Advertisement100 1972-10-17 15 MARTir^voo^can WE REAL PEN FOR YOUNG MEN I Ttw MonlbUnc low in we. Vuiw «nd peitcnunc* I Ihe Rml Pen tor young Men. This a a j^*^«k cntion baad on y 1 yean ot Montblenc T "Vy* f eapenence. The T O A G»rref d^i>n< u/r, /O-fi if win eitended100 words
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Article303 1972-10-17 16 BELFAST, Mon. Former U.S. Army veterans of the Vietnam war haye joined militant Protestants in the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). the organis ation admitted today. UDA spokesmen declined to reveal numbers or details about the U.S. recruits who are believed *.o have offered their services303 words
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54 1972-10-17 16 TWO North Vietnamese women, one wearing a helmet and the other a topee, stand guard at an anti-aircraft installation outside the port city of Haiphong. TJie photograph was takrn by a nrws correspondent of Columbia Broadcasting Systrm. John Hart, during a three-week assignment in54 words
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Article, Illustration253 1972-10-17 16 Now Chile clamps a 24-hour ban on petrol sales SANTIAGO, Mon. The Chilean Government imposed a one-day ban on the sale of petrol to private motorists as the road transport strike entered its sixth day today. The military authorities warned shopkeepers and businessmen who closed In sympathy with the truckReuter - 253 words
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Article61 1972-10-17 16 SAIGON. Mon. British journalist Bennmin Cherry left today after being refused his permit to stay when it expired. Chrrry. 25. was told by Interior and Information officials that tie had to leave the country because he h.id consistently written articles in the Hong KonKb.isrd F.irReuter - 61 words
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Article36 1972-10-17 16 JAKARTA. Mon. The America n Petromer Trend Co-opera-ti.ui has found a new oil well with the capacity of 1.400 barroLs a day in West Irian, the Indonesian Pertamina Oil Comp.my announced today. RevI ter.36 words
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225 1972-10-17 16 Dr. K the first of a new breed of trouble shooters SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. The author of a new book about presidential aide Henry Kissinger describes him as a sort of "gunslinger" type of professional diplomat that is new to American politics. •Kissinger hired out to Nelson Rockefeller in 1968UPI - 225 words
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Article32 1972-10-17 16 HONG KONG. Mon. Cameroon has recognised Cambodian Prince Sihanouk's exile-Govern-ment in Peking and agreed to establish diplomatic relations with it on ambassadorial level, the New China News Agency said today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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93 1972-10-17 16 JAKARTA, Mon. The J Indonesian Government has banned discussions of pantja sila —the five-principle state idrology conceived by the late President Soekarno. An order by the Command for the restoration of Peace and Public Order prohibits debates on pantja sila in public meetings organisedReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement135 1972-10-17 16 End Constipation Wbnies When someone in the family has constipation, there's always the question of what to give him or her that's effective as well as safe. Years of research and testing have resulted in a remedy that is both effective and safe for adults and children alike. The product135 words
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Advertisement77 1972-10-17 16 Dextrosol I %with Dextrosol powderX 1 I Dextrosol in powder .a^fl mm or tablets supplies |^kMP^^^^H| n^ I instant energy. jjjjfjk v m anywhere, anytime. f I J^ i J^^r"'! 1 Take advanta 9 e °f tnis ..K y J great free offer... ■>•■ /w^Kklj^m I get Dextrosol powder y/^P^I77 words
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Article, Illustration478 1972-10-17 17 pAIRO, Mori. Prey sident Sadat said last night he hoped Egypt and the Soviet Union would be able to overcome their differences. He was speaking on the eve of the departure ot his Prime Minister, Dr. Aziz Sldky, and a toplevel EgyptianReuter - 478 words
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Article77 1972-10-17 17 PERTH. Mon Princess Margaret's husband. Lord Snowdun, ran Into trouble on Saturday in the lurm o( a mechanical hopper used for carrying iron ore. It was during the royal couple's visit to the Mount Newman mining company at Mount Whaieback Lord Snowdon was behind the wheelAP - 77 words
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181 1972-10-17 17 SCHEEL HAPPY DESPITE SNAGS IN TALKS DONN. Mon. Foreign Minister Walter Scheel returned last night from a five-day official trip to China and said areas of disagreement arose In his talks with leaders there. During his Peking visit Mr. Scheel signed an agreement establishing diplomatic relations. H? told renorters thatReuter - 181 words
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102 1972-10-17 17 CEOIL. Mon. Foreign .Minister Kirn Yongshik said today it is "absolutely impossible" for Japan to normalise diplomatic relations with North Korea because of Tokyo's formal ties with South Korea. Mr. Kirn was commenting on reports from Tokyo that Premier Tanaka's ruling Liberal Democratic Party was litUPI - 102 words
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209 1972-10-17 17 Woman's right foot joined to left leg HONG KONG. Mon. Chinese doctors hay« successfully transplanted a woman's rieht foot on to her left lee. a Peking Ka<li» broadcast said yesterday. The radio said the 28--year-nld woman peasant ho was seriously injured last January by i train in Pekinu- had the209 words
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Article52 1972-10-17 17 LONDON. Mon— A group Of ISO mentally handicapped patients were led to safety last night when fire ripped through a blanket --tore adjoining a hospital annexe in Southern England. The patients were taken to safety as more than 50 fireman fought the blaze which destroyed theReuter - 52 words
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Article49 1972-10-17 17 HONG KONO. Mon— China has developed trade with more than 130 countries and regions, the New China News Agency salc'i today. In a report on the opening of the 32nd Canton Trade Pair yes.erday. the agency said businessmen from more countries were attending the current (all.49 words
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Advertisement342 1972-10-17 17 Canon's new computing calculator can make its own decisions mf[J. WvKvvvvV jßjf _Jfl Vlvvv*}\\ Canola 167P The new Canola 167 P, a 16 -digit, 7- memory, 1 30-step programmable calculator with square-root key and a variety of looping functions. Now Canon builds a wide range of computer functions into its342 words
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Advertisement183 1972-10-17 17 APOLLON -Diamond BATTERY CHARGERS AND RECTIFIERS. for chirgin j starter ln.l batttrxt "'^Bi^il for forklift truckj batteries ■^*>f 1H |vV for DC powtr supply non-break power supply S-30N •quipmtnt. g 5Q p <v AC GENERATOR I —ml PAT. NO. ***** V^l Suble against Overload! Free from fiult-ratio wav« j^^^^^^^*«. A'■183 words
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Miscellaneous9 1972-10-17 17 THE GAMBOLS By Barry ApjrttHy &<*£* i CT j i9 words
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Article176 1972-10-17 18 KAMPALA, Monday MILITARY spokesman accused Tanzania of not honouring the peace agreement signed in Mogadishu 10 days ago. In a statement broadcast by Radio Uganda last night, the spokesman said Tanzania was allowing guerilla supporters of lormer President Dr. Obote to make hostile propaganda against UgandaReuter - 176 words
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88 1972-10-17 18 Rats! What a gnawing way to stop the trains rKYO, Mon. A rat stopped 12 of the world's fastest trains yesterday. Authorities said the rat gnaw«J through an electric cable <ml caused a short-circuit which i out a smnal on the 208-mile super-express route linking Tokyo and Osaka. Trattu travellingAP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration296 1972-10-17 18 Reprieve for a torags widow i > \i.m m \< ii Mon. A 75-year-old widow mice a multi-millionairess who gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to hospital charities has won a two-month reprieve against possible rviction for non-payment of rent. Mrs. James Moffett is said to have lost most ofUPI - 296 words
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Article30 1972-10-17 18 MANILA, Mon. One million Filipino students went back to high schools and colleges today, more than Uiree weeks •iter school* were closed under Bartial law regulation*. Reut«.30 words
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293 1972-10-17 18 Nixon pledges to step up the battle against crime WASHINGTON. Mon TT President Nixon today pledged to step up his war on crime during a second term as president. In a prepared radio address to the nation. Mr. Nixon said his Administration had (ought '•the frightening trend ot crime andReuter - 293 words
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290 1972-10-17 18 Britain in a fix over the Mona Lisa I ONDON. Mon. The L Mona Lisa is unquestion ably the world's most famous painting but Britain now has to decide which of four possible claimants Is the original masterpiece of Leonardo Da Vinci. The problem came to light today after FranceReuter - 290 words
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Article36 1972-10-17 18 REOOIO CALABRIA (Italy). Mon.— A newly-married couple and 100 guests were rushed to hospital today suffering from food poi&omng only a few hours alter the wedding banquet in AUtro. 60 nule.s from here. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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260 1972-10-17 18 NEW ¥ORK. Mon. Eight men said to be members of a Negro terrorist (tang were charged in Chicago yesterday with murder in the apparently random slayings between May and September of nine whites. The victims included one family of four and another ofReuter - 260 words
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Advertisement386 1972-10-17 18 v y %>? XV> 24"0 f visual luxury )jyfc )t. V? x't with the switch on; Kmfc\J^i 48" with the switch off. A.l Blp|U«i|M H g ant 24-inch screen. And memory line o J'lßW^^'ralHl^Hp 4 tunin 8 f° r eacn channel that has to be set only *wS^@tißmS!^m£'^ 1 f386 words
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Article36 1972-10-17 19 H. Leone Srntosa M. I Ind. Malex Text Corp M. Cement Sel. Prop upper Ind. A. Tape SS.JO $2.40 $1.70 $2.38 $1.67 $3.08 $3.34 $1.66 $2.26 .31 .21 .H .H .01 .01 .01 .01 +.a36 words
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Article40 1972-10-17 19 Nhanrrl-La kma HiiiK Court niperial i.immon Ucan 1. S'pura r. Harbour A. Tobacco >el. Dredge law Par $3.16 —.M $3.28 —.22 $2.11 —.19 $3.40 —.18 $1.90 —.13 $3.00 —.10 $3.74 —.10 $3.90 —.10 $4.90 —.10 $5.70 —.10 $6.00 1040 words
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Article23 1972-10-17 19 San Hold. T C Int. Wood Sea View 565,000 288.000 243,000 226.000 Total Turnover: Total Value 4.29 M 53.76 M23 words
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Article35 1972-10-17 19 Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Industrials: 273.69 272.64 Hotels: 223.54 215.79 Properties: 325.21 32*.18 fTins: 132.3* 131.96 f rubbers: 315.M 215.88 Dee. 38. 1966 10* 1 Dee. 31, 1968 100 t Dec. 29. 1962 It*35 words
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Article965 1972-10-17 19 DID AND OFFCR PRICES OFFID CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THI SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMMOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: CLOSING TONE: All sections closed easily. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lots totalled 4.289.--000 (5.111.000) stock and share965 words
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Article290 1972-10-17 19 /CONDITIONS were generv^ ally mixed with some firm spots on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. After an initial upsurge prices of most shares failed to hold on to their respective morning's peaks in the afternoon. The initial burst of bullishness was attributed290 words
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Article1585 1972-10-17 19 BUSINESS In and reported to the Sineapore and Kuala Lumpur Trading room.- of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded .shown In bi atlrws -la lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specif lea. imii m:i\i > ALMA 3.30. (1) 3.36. (1) 3.38. A. Tape (li 2.-J6.1,585 words
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Article200 1972-10-17 19 GUINNESS Malaysia tn the financial year ended August 1972 enjoyed a far better year than most observers had expected following the Interim statement claiming the 33 per cent Malaysian tax Increase had knocked sales. The pre-tax profit for 1971/72 turned out at $5.3 million, not far short of200 words
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Article702 1972-10-17 19 6 per cent First Cumulative Preference shares of $5 each $250,000 and 8 per cent Second Cumulative Preference shares of $10 each $500,000. Adjusted for scrip issue of one-for-one. (a) Bonus issue of one-for-one. Current price of $1 par shares $3.72. 1971/72 high $3.84*, low $1.13*.702 words
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590 1972-10-17 19 'GOLDEN' START BY STORE GOVT BANKER THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), true to the National Language meaning of Its initials, seems to have struck gold. It made a net profit of more than $15.2 million In Its first 15 months of operations ended March 1972. Part of the profit590 words
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Article56 1972-10-17 19 rpHE Straits tin price In ■1 Penang yesterday opened the week easier with a further drop of $2 to $623 per picul on an official offering up 59 tons to 299 tons. In London, tin ended the week £2 per ton down all round in a56 words
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Article57 1972-10-17 19 Saturday Fnday uss uts London Clewed to.TJi annul tift.lO K-. 1 1 1 Honit Kong 63.10 M.U6 Zurirh Closed M hob 54.90S ••am Cloard ss\Jl B'pore (1) M.275 <MS 22S S Spore (2) 225.40 225.30 (1) Kxport price In non-mcrhnK arass In U.S. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local57 words
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Article21 1972-10-17 19 OCT. 18. RUBBER: 101.25 cents (up 2.25 cents). TIN: 5623 (down S2). Official offerinf 299 tons (up 59 tons).21 words
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Article103 1972-10-17 19 /MINISE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, V SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING Coconut oil: bulk *37 *eller*.' drum $38 aellera. C«»ra: Mixed lotwe UK/Cont. mi b. PtpiMt: Muntok ASTA whit* f o.b. 10O^ NLW 1220 Kller*. Sarawak while f.o.b. »B<* NLW SL'lO aellera. Sarawak apeclal black f.o.b. »S' O NLW $133 sellera. Sarawak ABTA103 words
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Article246 1972-10-17 19 ket rkPENING quotations v on the rubber market yesterday were marked down on London advices but fairly good buying was uncovered which. together with a reserve of sellers, took the market to the high point of 101.50 cents per kilo for November The buying was mainly for November246 words
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Article102 1972-10-17 19 j-vAIL'V SMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange R r< -..■-s. r Association of Singapore at noon yesterday No». Dec. (Cdrrent Month) (Forward Month) Buyer* Sellers Bayers Sellers CenU per kg Teats per kg. BMR 6CV < 1-ton Pallet) MOO 101.00 9900 101 OON SMR 5L (I—102 words
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Article162 1972-10-17 19 THE Association ot Banks in Malaysia-Singapore ann.iunced tliee* 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 16. >t Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar Nrw Zealand Dollar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to 100 unite »f Foreign Currency Belgian Francs Burmese Kyats Danish Kroner Deutsche Marks French162 words
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Article165 1972-10-17 19 rate* for Monday. Oct. 16: US Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 9 1/8 4 7/8 1 mth a 1/4 5 1/8 2 mtii.s 5 3/8 S 1/4 3 mths 6 1/8 6 6 mth* 6 3/8 6 1/4 9 mth-s 0 7/16 6 5/16 12 mths 6165 words
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Article265 1972-10-17 19 Af ELBOURNE. Mon. Share prices continued to gain on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Overall rises outnumbered falls 144 to 91. while 161 stocks traded steady on Friday's close. Industrial rises outnumbered falls 97 to 58. There were some large movements but most were restricted to a few cents.265 words
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Article16 1972-10-17 19 ALL Hong Kong markets were closed yesterday for the Chung Yeunr (ancestor worship) festi-16 words
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Article47 1972-10-17 20 KUALA I.UMPUR. MCML Thieves broke into h curio mid antique .shop In Jalnn Tuanku Abdul RahmHii here last night and escaped with $14,000 In pearls and jade. They also took $500 from a ca*h register in the offlc* o( Pelpin* Lace and Co.47 words
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458 1972-10-17 20 Two banks to start pay talks with union this week TWO of the 18 local and foreign banks here will begin separate wage negotiations with the Singapore Bank Employees' Union this week. Talks with the First National City Bank *.ll begin tomorrow and with the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on458 words
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225 1972-10-17 20 520,000 opium haul from car: Two Malaysians detained rtO Malaysians were arrested in Clianici and 90 kilos of raw opium seized by narcotics officers early >«-st«-rda> morniiiß following a tip-off. Later, labourer Kang Kng lloon 25. admitted jointly having the opium at lllh mile I pper hangi Koad together with225 words
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Advertisement124 1972-10-17 20 THE VW COMMERCIAL we call It the Money-Maker so do Nestle What do Nestle insist upon from their '*-fi '4 Commercial Vehicles? 24 hours a day, 365 days a year I worry-free service. In other words. If one hundred percent reliability. That's a tough order S& maybe that's the reason124 words
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Miscellaneous882 1972-10-17 20 On your TV and Radio 5.M PM Opening md Programme I.M Korjn Reading 3M JJ °P e n 01lo ed b > I Jews and Parliamentary c, Ijj i,. n nnere The Heart Is Report (C) I H |M Thf Rifleman 3 Fof The F mil < M > Sports882 words
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666 1972-10-17 21 2 pages U'lll.N I nut British novelist Barbara CajrUand during lu'i \isil lo Singapore, last year, I was fully prepared to hear her talk all about love and Romance. But the interview didn't take the course I had planned. It was a666 words
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Article572 1972-10-17 21 HERE are some recipes with honey. You can use it in cakes, biscuits, sweets and toffees, bread, and desserts This is a prize-winning recipe for a fruit cake made with honey. You need 1 cup plain Hour, 1 cup s.r. flour, '2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda, '4572 words
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Article164 1972-10-17 21 Diamond, a star performer THE versatility of a diamond is quite remarkable. It can appear on its own in a solitaire ring, or group together, to form a brooch, a bracelet or a necklace. Resembling the footlights in a theatre, diamonds shed their brilliance on to a central gemstone. But164 words
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Article, Illustration206 1972-10-17 21 DECORATIVE WALL CLOCKS FOR THE HOME WHETHER it's for lh« sitting room or the kitchen, decorative wall clock* are catching the fancy of houtoproud wive*. Antique-style clocki, lik« the on* pictured left, «r» taking pride of place i« many livinf rooirn. And tor rHe kitclieiif Round clocks ore the meet206 words
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Article, Illustration458 1972-10-17 23 ONG KIAT BENG - The changing shapes of drinking glasses ONG KIAT BENG by I)RINKING glasses, which have always been taken so much for granted as an integral part of living, have taken on a new dimension where it is an expression of gracious living. Once, they were only functional pieces. But now, they458 words
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Article293 1972-10-17 23 More boys than girls are born- THERE is a wide variance in the boygirl ratio throughout the world. Whatever the place the girls always start out as the minority. The scientific findings demonstrate the advantage in being a girl, for the females quickly reduce the male lead and generally attainUPI - 293 words
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Article201 1972-10-17 23 NOW is the time to go to the post office and inquire of regulations for maUing Christmas packages overseas. And, shortly thereafter, do the mailing. The earlier packages are mailed, the greater the chance they'll get to the destination by Christmas especially if they go by slow boat.201 words
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Article, Illustration214 1972-10-17 23 IT'S surprising how refreshing and striking floral prints can be. Especially when they come in bright vibrant colours against a contrasting background. We've had abstracts, geometries, stripes and polka dots making the scene recently. And now, the florals are having their turn again. They come214 words
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Article54 1972-10-17 23 You'll spend more time, mor» comfortably just enioying weekends. And your monthly period won't intrude even once. Not if you are one of the millions who use Tampax tampons. Most-trusted, best-selling internal sanitary protection in the world. For a lot of good reasons. Including, you can54 words
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Article31 1972-10-17 23 SANITARY PROTECTION WORN INTMHAUT If you'd like a sample just send 25 cents in loose stamps to The Nurse, Federal Dispensary ST (S) Ltd., P.O. Box 21 1, Singapore. 9m31 words
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Advertisement242 1972-10-17 21 from Ronson with love for beautiful hair The truth about sex appeal starts with beautiful, well-groomed hair. Ronson knows that. They make hairdryers that make home hair drying and styling easy. ■■■T o/v Si '^f^B :Vjmt siliiiH A V iHgg^ggg^gggggggggggT iH>*^*^ i flggggggggga 7 gF^* DnfiCAn P'lnwlf to brush hair242 words
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Advertisement322 1972-10-17 21 those 4 horrid n > age spots* FAOE THEM OUT m ESOTERIC* Weathered brown tpel* on the lyrtac* of your hands and toe* tell the worW you're oetrmo ole^ oerhapi before you really are. Fatfa rbam owoy with new ESOTERICA, tha ipecul cream tha' help* lifhten pijmirt ma**** in the322 words
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Advertisement177 1972-10-17 23 Optrose is a children's syrup that does a tot of good for waiting mothers too. (With 3 tinies more Vitamin C than fresh orange juice or blackcurrant syrup.) AH through the growing ■H^OBHBHDW yean, OPTROSE gives child- I ren the Vitamin C they need Jj|si A for strong healthy bodic>.177 words
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Advertisement124 1972-10-17 23 Turn on the /team and /are Experienced housewives know that cooking with a Prestige Pressure Cooker saves... I -j TIME JT"_zirr ::tsS /F^-^X NUTRITION X? J) Foods cook Wvl)r£s&& /i6^r\ Cookmg tne Prestiq- Ni JSKSS «oney iG£i J3353 ""Aw) mm .oreoom >&/ temperature For Because your jf^p^lj, (I minerals in124 words
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Advertisement443 1972-10-17 24 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION requires on ASSISTANT AREA SALES MANAGER (Petaling Joya) JOB SPECIFICATIONS: The successful applicant will be responsible for the piorrcticn of a wide range of building materials to Architects, Civil and Structural Engineers ond other client*. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Applicants should be Malaysian citizens between 25 and 35443 words
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Advertisement394 1972-10-17 24 An International Hotel requires 1. COFFEE SHOP CHEF 0E PARTIE (CHINESE) 2. CHINESE SOUS CHEF Qualifications cxpenenct: I. (a) fluency in the English Language (b) Above 30 years old (c) B—lo8 10 years experience in cooking Id) Must be able to control and supervise staff, and plan food preparations 2.394 words
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Advertisement628 1972-10-17 24 PERBADANAN KEMAJUAN GETAH MALAYSIA BERHAD Applications are Invited for the following A. MARKETING OFFICERS Required to assist the Marketing Manager In the Purchase and Sale, of natural rubber principally SMR. Qualifications ln Marketing or a degree ln Economics or similar discipline recuired. Experience in Marketing rubber or commodities will be628 words
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Advertisement701 1972-10-17 24 BANK PERTANIAN MALAYSIA JAWATAN KOSONG PEGAWAI BANK Permohonan-Dermohonan adalah <J P»' t 'T* daripada warganejara Malaysia untuk memcnuhl lawatan-Jawatan Pegawai Bank. Pemohon-pemchon hendaklah mcmpuny.l 63 lab »atu daripada kelulusan seperti dibawah KELAYAKAN: A. Mesttlah menjadi ahli »alah sebuah dart Badan-badan berikut: 1) Malaysian Association o/ Certified Public Accountants; ill Institute701 words
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Advertisement1399 1972-10-17 25 BTJJa^^'k'^^^^^^^^^^i^^^^^BTß tOHTAIWfKaIff SttVlCt TO Uk. R'daa H'burg A'mrp S.ngapora O'mark. Brem. Havre U K ItHUOIR 10 Mt II Die 17 Me II Die N Otc CO»fAmE»SHIf SEKVICE FROM UK, CONTINENT: a,, ?TTOT7 I "™^Trem. R'dam S'hampton Sport CiIOICAH lAY Sailtd Sailed Si. HI Sa.lel 2Stoi tc.iO I»T sailed Sailed Sailad1,399 words
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Advertisement931 1972-10-17 25 BLUE SEA UNE 1 States to Straits in 33 days f FUTNIIHTLY EIPRESS SERVICE DIRECT rMM EAIT CO»ST U.S.A. Houston lalt/Pfiil N. York Pmang Spore P. Ktlang Djakarta ANTILICNUS At| 24 SMt 7 Stft 11 tot It tot 21 Mt 7 Ml It home don SMt il tot it tot931 words
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Advertisement1013 1972-10-17 25 tutapiri ta Etntt. W LINE CONTAINEt mWCE For H>H| Himburf EipreiiL^^tHi* I f •*< JJJJ* S'nampttri SnnMrt For Hamkurg I'kttill I dam S'kawpton CAMItAN in S Mt 21 Mt 27 Not It Not Itot ■INALSIR II Ml It Ml IT tot II Mt a Mt lean ta liapftw: NMMturg I1,013 words
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Advertisement812 1972-10-17 25 BMMlMjpßaiMtjaMgjAM^H^ £l^L^k«'<^B llariMiitj tIM 44. P. K«l«f> fl 4341, K.L. *****; Paattmt 2SMI. THE BANK LDfE LTD. LMM fH L I S tfllU MITkTUNf (MMnt.ut. Rnwion. Mi 'I L. MariHin aM SMtk Air .ca) P. Ktlang t'Mrt 4/ 7 Mt AITNALIA (Mmr.tiM. RitWiofl, toira/L. Maroult IM talk Africa) P. Ktlang812 words
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Advertisement1087 1972-10-17 26 ryl KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTB. JAPAN, H. KONB, STRAITS SERVICE. SoiltJMM Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. lUiang NAIISA MAIU V 1 21 let a Bet SNINSEI MAIN Nt.l? V.SI IlBct 22 Oct Japan Persian Culf IBM Singapore FBI: ■MIZUUWA MAIB V. 71 II Nt* CoJombo'KaracJii/Mdtcit/DuOai/Oona/1,087 words
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Advertisement812 1972-10-17 26 %nm ttssili: M.V. "MTA SlNoVtPajt,' Si n| Singapore FBI: Vtf. I 11 Bet Bangkok, Djakarta, Tj.latjap, P. Mediant-, FrttMttM, Bali. *ay. 4 a HO* Penang, Diakarta. Freaiantle. ftf. I II Bm Penang, Diakarta, Freaantle. B»Btts/U7CBB*a) Santea: BI.T. "UTA fAJLaUrS" n'/VSS 21/H Bet 21/M"sct Hongkong. WhMioi. EawMM ftr POMOBO per M.*.812 words
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Advertisement1059 1972-10-17 26 pmni.nL .-Nriywwt'in^'X WPuencon»»c*»o«n ICB BUILDING. 2 SH6NTON WAY SNGAPORt 1 TtL *****3-7 U.K EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, HAVRE, R'DAM, HBURG, IREMEN Singapore P. Kelang Penang Arri*ei: HEPTHME ZIKCON Sla. *t-*l 21/22 Bet 21/24 Bet Bilbao 20/11. London 24/11, Havre, R'dant, H'Durg. Brem NEPTUNE TIPAZ 1/ 7 Nt* 1/11 Ht*1,059 words
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Advertisement742 1972-10-17 26 ~|3f"^^JIA7AYSiAr^rTTERNATIONAL MStm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD NaSOE.JIrv Ampoog. Kuola Lu.npur fl I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia nmss samcf n lbwhw, unirDoi/coimiiENT wits Tg. Mani Smgapon P. Kelang Penang lealieg far: MH.A »V» HM 1,/,. H« 1./1, m, n. W£ Bremen S/l. IDNCA TEIATAI 11/24 Ntf IS/H Ht* 21/ 1742 words
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Advertisement684 1972-10-17 27 aJt H hor,t P y ORT anSounced 0 )ue *7" l *<-ra,.w out: Btaraaaa at, Trov»n 1* e».- I H| P'» at johomo pout on i ta 42 43. Mni.uuk.rk 46 OCT Thoma«evrr«et 4T. Euiko Maru iU B/1 8lm alttsl Vnluri, B'2 T. Uonguß.iy 45. Llot C.'v Tro n B684 words
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Advertisement645 1972-10-17 27 W 1 aswtTV^V"^3f^'JtTTyTP^<fT^ l^ffr^il9!fr^rmmt RM N. York RM. Bait Orleans G rtlton Hausten 3a|a*Wt MfNtumTE tat it is m act a »HM* Seat ?l att 8 »IF«* MM 14 IkH ARRIVING DIRECT FROM GENOA. ITALY. LOADING FOR KEELUNG. PUSAN. Sinqip rt f>. «iir,| •'aasat CaMIOLO km II n 1* I/I645 words
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Advertisement607 1972-10-17 27 STUDY TOUR TO LONDON Applications are invited by the four Rotary Clubs of Singapore tor inclusion in a Croup Study Exchange Team which will visit District 113, London. England for two months in early 1973 QUALIFICATIONS Age: 25/35 years (Male Only) Citizenship: Singapore Occupation: Professional or Executive with an interest607 words
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Advertisement1195 1972-10-17 27 ZIPPER COMPANY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY A large zipper manufacturing company presently located and operating in Hone Kong can be acquired for U*****,000.00. about half the value for equipment and the remainder for raw material inventory. Current production is 10.000 dozen zippers per day (8" average length). The business could be operated1,195 words
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Obituary22 1972-10-17 28 DA SILVA CONSTANCE NINA. Passed away peacefully IS/10/72. Service 9.3u a.m. to-day at St. Andrew'a Cathedral for Chua Chu Kang Cemetery.22 words
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Article45 1972-10-17 28 FAMILY OF LATE Mr. Song Kok Kng thanks pastor. relatives, friends. postal committee. Nylli Alumni. Evergreat Construction naff, for their assistance, visits. Ing their bereavement MR. TIONG PIN HUANG thanks doctors and staff of Ward 3 Alexandra Hospital for their care during bis Illness.45 words
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Advertisement658 1972-10-17 28 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS A f^BnM^Z^mm classified advertisements fe swoapoKoniy »i swoid Telephone service Mlnsmum }20 fot 20 worts. Announeemanii LATEST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS For natural facelifting. brown patches, acne, all skin condition!. regular facials, postaatal and spot reducing consult Louise Klerk. medically trained ai,d qualified Beauty Specialist and Physiotherapist with 23 years658 words
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Advertisement714 1972-10-17 28 APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers I for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original eopto* of testimonials No responsibility can be accepted for their loss. Applicants are also advised to write to Box numbers correctly and check them before I posting. THE 6UTHRIE WAUGM ORGANISATION Invites applications from Singapore citissns714 words
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Advertisement820 1972-10-17 28 WANTED TEACHERS to teach type- I writing and Bookkeeping or other commercial and secondary school subjects In established commercial school. Attractive salary to Mght applicants Apply Box A ***** S.T. Spore with full particulars. I •ÜBLIC ACCOUNTANTS FIRM Invites applications for experienced Audit Clerks. Apply with full details of qualifications820 words
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Advertisement721 1972-10-17 28 SEOUIRED FEMALE TYPIST. Knowledge of bookkeeping and Chines* essential. Minimum quallScatlon Secondary 111 Write with full details to The Manager, 22. Wallich Street. Spore 2. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK with L.C.C. Bookkeeping Certificate and 2 years experience In Accounts required by a Shipyard In Jurong. Please apply with non-returnable photo to721 words
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Advertisement697 1972-10-17 28 LIVE-IN CHINESE GENERAL AMAN for family. S adults and look after ii yeara girl in flat. Phone Mrs Chan ***** 1 BXPBRIBNGEO MALAY drivers living in Geylang. Katong. Siclap areas. Apply personally, S3 East Coast Road, Spore. REGIONAL MARKETING MANACER requires SECRETARY Apply with full resume snd photo (non-returnable) to:697 words
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Advertisement836 1972-10-17 28 I -g V El <ft^lsT*BsanlOtf |ttff fl LEAVE ACCOMMODATION wanted immediately for reaponslble couple with 2 children either reasonably furnished house or apartment dlst. 10 or 11 for period of 4 months. Phon* *****7 Spore. Aaeoramodaiton vacant BUNCALOWS AND BXECUT.VB APARTMENTS In dlsts 9. 10. 11 IS. 21. Detached bungalows:836 words
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Advertisement871 1972-10-17 28 OIST. 10 2 STOREY BUNGALOW on 13.000 sq ft 5 bedrooms (bathroom attached) separate split-level living and dining areas Servsnt a own amenities. Rental 18,000 p m Tel: ***** *****. Spore DIST. 10 Ming Teck Park 4-bedroomed 2-storey semi-detached servant s room, furnished 8875. 3-bedroomed single-storey semi-detached. 2 airconditioned, telephone.871 words
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Advertisement801 1972-10-17 28 EUROPEAN BANK REPRESENTATIVE with wife, living at Ooodwood Hotel requires accommodation In residential districts. Either executive bungalow apartment with threefour bedrooma. Bank guarantees advance rental within' 11. 500— 13.500 bracket. Interested property owners telephone *****9 Spore. AMERICAN INDUSTRIALIST requires ***** range. Will try to compromise on owner's terms of payment.801 words
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Advertisement715 1972-10-17 29 GENERAL ADVFRTISEMENTS Sfapoi* only 5b owm» a word. W "W "U I aßnn^^^^Bna r™r aassified advertisements fej Minimum $20 foe 10 wordt %J agOS*MAa*»*JOOMM9 Taatonon* *stmco (Cont. from Page 26) Omtt arpaaa vaaaat IU«I«I HOUSt-elmic S pace nvallk bie 'or medienl profwaion in Supreme Medical Centre on tth floor. Ple**e715 words
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Advertisement867 1972-10-17 29 OUPLIX PLATS at fail growing .action of dlat. 27. Oroundnoor approved for aervic* trade with living accommodation, tiling throughout. lat floor with own entrance 4 bedroom*, living/dining ana. kitchen, bathroom Kith lon, bath. 2 toilets, tiling throughout Fully furnished Freehold land. Separate title. Price from |4,0 00. Principal* only. Ttl:867 words
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Advertisement791 1972-10-17 29 Eduction LINOUAPMONI INSTITUTI <LONDON) ttaobea 33 languag** quickly and thoroughly. SO >**n experience 3.000.000 *ueee*aful atudanU. Guaranteed oour*** backed by optional yoar'* eorreipondeae* count. Free demomtration at 333 Peninaula Shopping Centr*. 3rd Floor. 3 Coleman Street. Spore 4. Tel: ***** or 30A Preaident Building. 320 Oerangoon Road. Spore 8. Tel:791 words
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Advertisement734 1972-10-17 29 AIR CMARTIRS Agency 30 cltln Europe/ USA aeeeasible at charter fan* tours arnnged. Telephone S'pon *****0. INTIR-CONTININTAL TRAVIL SIBVICB A VIRV SFIOIAL BFFBR TO YOU. Taipei Hong Kong for 12 day* 11.111. Talpel/Hong Kong Bangkok for 14 day* 81.190. Hang Kong/ Bangkok for 8 days 1850. Departure 23rd October, 4th734 words
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Advertisement889 1972-10-17 29 ORCHARD AUU ACCISSORIIS. Dealer* la Auto accenonei car aterap, Including flalog. 307. Orchard Road. 377*94 8 pore IMFORTBD DANISH DINING cult •ix lightweight teak chair* and expandable Üble. 83M/- on o TelepMi *****5. MUSICAL INOTRUMINTS U.S. ma* vibraphone. Very raaaoaable prlc*. Tel: *****0 S'por*. ONI SBOONDMAND FNILCO AIRCONDITIONBR. U*M 3889 words
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Advertisement860 1972-10-17 29 194S MINI Very good condition. Price: 52.400 0.n.0. View T. Binjal Park. pore 21 Mr. Soon VOLVO 1440 SIPTIMBIN 1971 Tax/ inaurance new. (10 500 0.n.0. Phone 8 pore Henry *****3 office houn. 1909 AUSTIN 1100 94.500 0.n.0. View Hock Cnoong Service Station 7 mi Buklt Timah Road. S'pon. 1008860 words
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Advertisement822 1972-10-17 29 SALON BI LA BRANDS weleomw FOR A RIALLY INJOYAOLS oatlnc ladle* aad gentlemen for gwaral anytime. Oo with A High BBOHty body masaag* aaunabath etc.. Tang- Lady EMert 244-C. Orchard *W-<4 tin Stopping Centre 2>.d Flocr Room opposite Mandarin Hotel) Te. 224. Ring Singapore *****4 for- *****1 appolntmenta weekday. 10822 words
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Article462 1972-10-17 30 JAPAN EXPLAINS CHINA MOVE JAPAN's iioniuilisiilion of relations with China will not Ikiyc adverse effects on AsWtn countrifs, the Japanese special envoy, Mr. Kiichj Aichi, said here last DlghL Mr. Alchl was speaking to newsmen on his arrival here for a one-day vi.-,ii a.s part462 words
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150 1972-10-17 30 Man in bank with $50 forged notes is detained DOLICE yesterday de- tamed a 28-year-old man in connection with 19 forged $50 notes. The man had tried to deposit $4,000 at the Chung Khiaw Bank branch in New Bridge Road at 9.50 a.m. When the cash was handed in for150 words
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87 1972-10-17 30 US business adviser coming on Saturday THE lntrrmuion.i] adviser to the Seattle-King County Economic Development Cojincil. Mr. Dennis M. Wood-Gaines. will arrive on Saturday for a five-day visit. He will advise companies on the opportunities no* availnble In local ing business in the Seat-tle-King County area in Washington State. His87 words
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Article75 1972-10-17 30 $50 tickets for Red Cross Ball EIGHTY-EIGHT per cent of the 1000 J5O ticket* lor the Singapore Red Cro5 S Society's Ball '72 have been sold The ball, in «.d of the society's final charity project this year, will be held at Neptune Theatre Restaurant at Collyer Quay, on Nnv75 words
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Article55 1972-10-17 30 MR. ULRICH Kunonann, front office manager of the Hilton Hotel, will leave on Oct 26 for a five-week hotel management course in Monti eal. Mr. Kunzmann. 29. Is the sixth executive from the hotel to be selected for the management course* conducted by the Career Development55 words
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Article44 1972-10-17 30 A PSYCHIATRIST. Dr Wong Yip Chong will speak on teenage psychology at the National Library meeting room on Friday at 3 p.m. Tirkpis for the talk, organised by the library's Young Peoples Services, are available at the adull lending information desk44 words
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150 1972-10-17 30 Out of martial law a sense of national discipline: Envoy PRESIDENT Marcos' action in declaring martial law in the Philippines has resulted in "a sense of national discipline taking root among the people." i The Philippines Ambassador to Singapore. Mr. D.R. Garcia said this yesterday during a lunch talk to150 words
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108 1972-10-17 30 Driver drowns as forklift backs into the sea AFORKLJFT driver was drowned yesterday, after he accidentally backed his vehicle into the sea at the Naval Base. Chee Kirn Pook. 29. of Jalan Membina Barnt. was working at wharf No. 1 when the accident happened at about 3 p.m. Workers nearby108 words
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Article, Illustration305 1972-10-17 30 Nancy Byramji - Nancy Byramji By SHE started out trying to achieve world peace, and ended up as Brazil's Ambassador to the Philippines. And Senorita Zilah Main Peixoto, one of the rare breed of women ambassadors in the world, ha* enjoyed every minute of305 words
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Article128 1972-10-17 30 VICE ADMIRAL James Holloway. commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, arrived yesterday on board the command ?hip USS Oklahoma City .'or a five-day visit. The admiral, paid a courtesy call on Defence Minister Dr. Ooh Keng Swee in the afternoon. This is his first128 words
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Advertisement590 1972-10-17 30 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES IN AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE REPAIR (F-4 F-S) Iran Aircraft Industries. Teheran. Iran, will oe conducting local interviews tor personnel qualified in the following technical specialities A/C Maintenance Technician* APG A/C Electricians AGE Technicians Hydroiiltc, Electrical or Mechanical A/C Shectmctol Technicians i- Egrcsi Technicians Landing Gear Technicians Corrosion Control Technicians590 words
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Advertisement811 1972-10-17 30 MALAYSIA STATE OV SELANOOR IN THE MAGISTRATE S COURT AT KUALA LUMPUR Civil Action No. ?S4 of 1972 Between Messrs. Hjr Cheok Foon Associates j (suing as a firm) Plaintiff And 1. Ng Hak Leong 1. Subramania.n so Smnathaboo Defendants NOTICE To: 1. Ng Hak Leong. No. 98, Port Suetlenham,811 words
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Advertisement702 1972-10-17 30 TODDY TENDERS lOR THE STATE OF SELANCiOR FOR PERIOD 1.1.1*73 TO 31.12.1t73 Tenders are invited tor the supply of pure fresh toddy to the Government Toddy Shops In Kuala Lumpur In the State or Selangor for the period Ist January. 1973 to 31s f December, 1973 i.e. for one year702 words
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232 1972-10-17 31 Bannister wants Britain to spend £300 m on sports LONDON. Mon. Roger Bannister, the man who ran the first sub-fonr-minute mile, is trying to hustle Britain into being more sports conscious. The famed runner, now 43 and chairman of the Government backed Sports Council, has launched a campaign called "Sports232 words
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Article27 1972-10-17 31 Htl.slNKl Mon -A Chinese volleyball team yesterday beat Finland 15-8. 16-14 15-1 1 in 61 minutes The Chinese came from Sweden with a 5-2 record.27 words
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Article32 1972-10-17 31 THE CREW ot the w.MUn« American warship. USS America will play a series of softball matches against Singapore Class One teams, beginning at Jalan Besar stadium today at 5 p.m32 words
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413 1972-10-17 31 Hunter, Rudi heroes in Oakland's win CINCINNATI, Mon. The Oakland Athletics, victors in the first two games here of the baseball World Series, hope to avoid another trip to Cincinnati by wrapping up the title in the next three games scheduled for the Oakland Coliseum tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday nights.413 words
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Article, Illustration296 1972-10-17 31 A. JOHNSON - A. JOHNSON HIAZ: WE'RE NOT DOWNHEARTED By SINGAPORE'S AllCitizens rugby team is not downhearted by having to meet defending champion Japan in the first round of the \sian Rugby I nion champion ship in Hong Ko n g next month. Singapore Rugby Union president296 words
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223 1972-10-17 31 14/fONTEREY Calilornla. Mun American Mark Donohue led the Monterey Castrol Grand Prix almost all the way before letting through teammate George Pollmer on '.he last lap so he could win and clinch the million-dollar (£408.000) CanAm road racing championship. The last lap223 words
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Article130 1972-10-17 31 Hungary keep top place VIENNA. Mon Hungary maintained top place ln Group One of the qualifying competition lor the 1974 World soccer Cup by drawing 2-2 with Austria here yesterday. S<\clen. who crushed Malta ■;-0. lode unlikely to chtllenge Austria or Hungary lor first place. Hungary looked set for an130 words
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Article43 1972-10-17 31 THE vtltlng UK Combined Services cricket team will meet Btaltapon Cricket Association m a fnencly match at the padang today. The Miitors will pluy their second match against an ANZUK /Hongkong Services Combined side at HMS Terror ground tomorrow.43 words
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Article, Illustration408 1972-10-17 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI RAHMAT, K ADIR BACK IN TRAINING By VUNOS BABA, the speedy out-side-rijfht of Police and Changi Constituency s o c c t r team, has been invited to join National training tor the Vietnam Independence Day soccer tournament in Saijjon from Oct. 26408 words
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235 1972-10-17 32 MALAYSIA will organise the Third East Asian hockey tournament In Kuala Lumpur in June. This was confirmed by the secretary of the East Asia Regional Hockey tournament committee, Mr. Subramaniam Yogarajah, in Singapore yesterday, reports ERNEST FRIDA. Mr. Yogarajah said "Singapore was235 words
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Article148 1972-10-17 32 Evert gives back $75,000 ■oOCA RATON, Floiian. Mon D Teenager Charis Evert overcame a 5-2 deficit ill the first set to defeat Kerry Melville of Auatralir 7-5. 6-4 and win the US$lOO,OOO Virginia Slims tennis championship hrrc yesterday. The fourth-reeded Miss Evert, an amateur who will not turn professional until148 words
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Article38 1972-10-17 32 COMO, lUI.V. Mo:i -8,, -h proltSilcnal Noiman Wood ye terday won the Italian Open gull championship here by mo >hot.-. trom Briun Huggett with a 12--hole total of 271. They had started the final round level.38 words
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328 1972-10-17 32 PETER SIOW - Ex-Indonesian champ to bid for S'pore title PETER SIOW 3y LXDRMER Indonesian table tennis international 1 player. NJo Kiat Lok, will make a fresh bid for the men's singles crown of the STTA Senior Open championship which will begin at Kallang tomorrow. Kiat Lok. Indonesia's Open champion five years ago.328 words
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285 1972-10-17 32 Exams so BAS says 'no' to Irish cagers SINGAPORE has turned down an application by Meteor, one of Ireland's top women basketball teams, for matches here this week, reports PFTLR SIOW. A spokesman for BAS said it had to say "no" because seven of Singapore's internationals—Chang Tsai. Lim Slow. Meng.285 words
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Article97 1972-10-17 32 ■\\7ELLINOTON. Men The Indian badminton team, which recently defeated New Zealand to rearh the ftnnl rounds nf the TlK>mas Cup. IM ruirht scored a 4-1 mil over Wellington Imitation team here. Wellington's only winner was John Complon. who defeateu Indian champion Prakash Padukon 15-8. 15-10. Otlifr mult*97 words
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Article243 1972-10-17 32 MAS IE KWEE - Jumbo Jet to leave early for US MAS IE KWEE By JUMBO JET. Singapore's champion stayer, will leave for the United States in 10 to 12 days' time to prepare for the rich and important Washington International Stakes at Laurel Park on Nov. 11. "Time will have to be given243 words
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239 1972-10-17 32 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Sports Minister Datuk Hamzah Abu Samah said today he regretted that rugger had not been Included in next year's Seap Games in Singapore, reports MANSOOR RAHMAN. Datuk Hamzah. speaking at the Olympic Council of Malaysia's biennial meeting at Stadium Negara. said239 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1972-10-17 33 Rider of No Sweat is suspended for two days HlUttli^Hl JOCKEY Mohamed Ismail has been suspended by the MR A Stewards from riding in races for two race days. The Stipendiary Steward. In his report, said that the suspension resulted from M. Ismail's careless riding on No Sweat in Race1,229 words
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Article1113 1972-10-17 33 'EIGHTS lor the races in Kuala Lumpur thu weekend: SATURDAY I LASH 2. DIV. 1 I Grey Eyes 9.00 Nonpanel 9.00 Ad Valorem 8.13 Regal Singer 8.13 Hurry Honey 8 12 Rhapsody 8 11 The Clown 8.11 Royal Monkey 8.11 Wall Street 8.11 U. General 8 10 Perfectionist1,113 words
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Article, Illustration145 1972-10-17 33 PARIS. Mon. Satinso, a Petlngo colt owned by Mmc Pierre Wertheimer. raced to victory In the Grand criterium, Frances richest two-year-old race, at Longchamp yesterday. Even-money favourite Kiliberto finished only fifth after an unfortunate run In the 8f race, worth 575.000 francs i about $323,530) toReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration545 1972-10-17 33 RACING with EPSOM JEEP My biggest thrill in 50 years: trainer 'MY BIGGEST thrill in 50 years on the turf' was how veteran Bukit Timah trainer Porky Donnelly described Hard To Beat's dramatic last-stride win in the $61,500 Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah545 words
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Advertisement1278 1972-10-17 31 LARUT TIN FIELDS BERHAD NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS rhPA Bh a n r rtM 1(le !li ar<l advised that Messrs. Slew Nlm m1« r, U C w cc have been appointed to. and ™2SJii 9;« R- i£ ltcheU »n<» J- W. «rtdewell have r m,?S™ TO c board of the Company,1,278 words
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Advertisement416 1972-10-17 31 NOTICE This is to inform that with effect from 13-10-1972 Mr. Kwek Kirn Thye is no longer in our Employ and that therefore he is not authorised to transact any business or collect monies on our behalf. i WO KEE HONG (M) PTE., LTD., 135, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala416 words
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Advertisement80 1972-10-17 31 FES Samsonite jk^^dt B Any parson who joins the following tours is entitled to a SAMSONITE luggage free: TAIWAN HONGKONG BANGKOK 12 Doyi $1110 14 Days $1190 Deport- 11/11. 19/11, 20/11, 25/11, 2/12, 9/12, 11/12. 1/1, 20/1, 3/2, 17/2, 3/3, 10/3, 12/3, 26/3 TAWAN-JAPAN-HONGKONG 14 Doyt $1470 DEPART SAME AS80 words
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Advertisement43 1972-10-17 32 Think marble and con/ult Jlnpak Alwayr/inpak for marble MSINPAK MARBLE INDUSTRIES PTE.LTD. sa Jalan terusan, jurong town, Singapore 22. tel. *****? I L*J Pan Books THE PROJECTS SECTION POST inclusive Now on salo at ■I^H^HH ftp TIMES DISTRIBUTORS VI -~J OUn« y Till43 words
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Miscellaneous57 1972-10-17 32 CRICKET UK Combined Services v BCA XI < padang i SQUASH Inter-Club B Grade flral: TC I v Police I i padang 6 p.m.". BOCCEB Friendly: Rajajl v .Jurong Indlcn- (Fnrrer Park 5.15 p.m i. Hotel Negaru v Jurong Town RC iGilrrun Barracks i SOFTBALL Spore Boftball Asmv Class One57 words
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Advertisement31 1972-10-17 33 SUHS££K£IU i* Vi hi witii't ikiit *i tikiit %vi*i mil Wltll it jg*^ Model No: 84^^VHHP^^ Model No: 852 Mfld«l No 847 Mo(M N 804 Modd No: 810 Woa No M/31 words
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Article, Illustration57 1972-10-17 34 TAKING time out from me y,i im everyday fact of war to smile into the camera are two North Vietnamese girls. They arc not luiviiii; ;i game of likle-aiul -seek from playmates, however, but trying out a bomb shelter one of the thousands dotting the57 words
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102 1972-10-17 34 SILENCE IN MOSCOW ABOUT 131 AIR VICTIMS MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Government today withheld the names and nationalities of 131 out of 176 people killed in last Friday's air disaster here, the worst in civil aviation history. The Soviet authorities have so far informed four embassies that 38 Chileans fiveAP - 102 words
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Article53 1972-10-17 34 KHANIA 1 Crete Mon.— A court here last night sentenced four high scnool teachers to four years in Jail each in the drowning of 21 girls during a boat trip last May. A boatman was given a five-year term. All were lound guilty of negligence leadingAP - 53 words
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Article42 1972-10-17 34 WOLFSBURU iGeimany-. Mon.— A car plant worker, enraged by a court order barrlns him from visiting 'Ms two children, shot and killed his foimer wife, her mother-in-law and hi* two young daughters, then took his own life— AF.42 words
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431 1972-10-17 34 BANGKOK. Mon. r\NE of the Thai soldiers killed by Malaysian forces in last week's border mix-up had a slashed throat and large bruises on his lower abdomen, a police medical examiner said today Malaysia* Ministry of Defence has said that theReuter - 431 words
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Article483 1972-10-17 34 I OM>OV Mini I'" -mil. I k.i-1 f 1.,' 1.ir... K ,»..in. il iuhh ...niniti .1. .'..ulin.i Ih. uiikohk "I <od..> iripurtnr H.ilion ili-nlrr- aaM W I p. I" Ihr lm.lli.nl I"" I*" oil 1.0 ll 484.j lUrq.iin> loldllnl 5.857 18.70^1 < ,111.1 m. lt\l- I i»«>ii- .iml483 words
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Article25 1972-10-17 34 SYDNEY, Mon.— Three miners were killed In a cave-in at a, colliery near Uthgow, 90 miles west of here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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393 1972-10-17 34 Marcos murder plot suspects captured I MANILA. Mon. MILITARY authorities have raided three communist hideouts in Manila and arrested several suspects involved in an ;issassination plot against President Marios, the Government announced today. Information Secretary Francisco Tatad said the authorities confiscated "some sophisticated sniper weapons as well as explosives" during393 words
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Article294 1972-10-17 34 Israel's new 'hit first' policy TEL AVIV, Mon. Israel made it clear today its latest air raids into Syria and Lebanon inaugurated a new policy of launching preventive rather than retaliatory strikes against Arab guerillas there. Air I orce jets yesterday hit four guerilla bases in Lebanon and one in294 words
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Article36 1972-10-17 34 FRANKFURT. Mon—American chefs collected 17 gold medals at the end of the international culinary competition today, but the Japanese rook in? team won the grand gold priz« for its "symphony of pastries." UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article29 1972-10-17 34 NEW DELHI. Mon.— Th* Government, ol Punjab State today ordered all universities, schools and collfccs to remain closed indefinitely follov in« .student violence on rampases. Rculer.29 words
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Miscellaneous18 1972-10-17 34 The weather The weather lorecast for Singapore today lrom 6 am to noon: Isolated showers in late morning.18 words
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