The Straits Times, 24 October 1972
1972-10-24
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Title Section24 1972-10-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225.000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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541 1972-10-24 1 SAIGON, Monday PRESIDENT Thleu has 1 agreed in principle to a ceasefire in Vietnam and has set up a 50-member study committee to draw up detailed plans setting out the responsibilities of each ministry at the time hostilitiesReuter; AP; NYT; UPI - 541 words
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Article53 1972-10-24 1 THE $124,000 Toto Jackpot was won In last Sunday s draw No. 84 72. The winning coupon number *****1 was sold at a Toto booth at Lido cinema In Orchard Road. The Jackpot (or Thursday's draw No. 89/72. to be held at Tay Buan Ouan Shopping53 words
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Article, Illustration240 1972-10-24 1 I EDWARD LIU - I EDWARD LIU Hired to 'collect' business debts By THREE MEN suspected to be members of a gang of hired gunmen were arrested in a police ambush in the Jalan Besar area yesterday. Sources said that the trio were hired bv a business "big Ik>ss" to240 words
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Article25 1972-10-24 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Ten workers died last week when an Illegal firecracker shop exploded In Banyuwangl. East Java. It was reported today. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article88 1972-10-24 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Four ships have run aground because of the thick smoke base in the Bangka Straits between Bangka Island and south Sumatra, Berita Buana reported today. The haxe has cut visibility to 50 metres and ships without radar equipment cannot sail freely, theReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration255 1972-10-24 1 Hijackers extend deadline for release of hostage plane SOFIA (Bulgaria), Mon. Four Turkish hijackers extended their deadline for the release of 12 political prisoners from Turkish Jails today after threatening to blow up the planeload of 66 hostages. Minutes before the first deadline was to expire at noon (5.30 p.m.Reuter; UPI - 255 words
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250 1972-10-24 1 The Cisco Kids fire their first shots in anger THE Cisco guards of the Singapore Police Force fired their guns in anger for the first time yes t c r day to break up a fight in Commonwe alth Close. Two "Cisco kids" from the Commercial and Industrial Securities Corporation250 words
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Article50 1972-10-24 1 POLICE from J o o Chlat station yesterday seized a .22 revolver with six bullets hidden in a plastic bag under Merdeka Bridge. Earlier, the police party arrested two youths in Oulega Road, Changl, they believed to be responsible for a series of armed robberies. < See Page50 words
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218 1972-10-24 1 Thais begin drive against Islam gangs BANGKOK, Mon. Government forces have launched a drive against armed Muslim gangs in Pattani province near Malaysia in a bid to reopen schools closed after the kidnapping of teachers. Provincial officials said police and village militia In the province, reinforced by police from neighbouringReuter - 218 words
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77 1972-10-24 1 Israeli embassy gets poison gas letter TEL AVIV. Mon. A poison gas letter sent to the Israeli Embassy In Bonn. West Germany, was dismantled by German police, a Foreign Ministry spokesman disclosed yesterday. He said the Bonn Embassy received a large brown envelope en Oct. 2. addressed to a nonexistentAP - 77 words
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Article58 1972-10-24 1 THE Minister for Defence. Dr. Ooh Keng Bwee. flew hoir.e yerterday after a four-day official visit to Indonesia. Dr. Ooh, who was accompanied by his wife and two officials, was guest of the Indonesian Minister of State for Defence and Security. Oen. M. Panggabean. who Is58 words
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54 1972-10-24 1 3 AM LATEST SOVIET- JAPAN DEADLOCK MOSCOW. Mon. Soviet- Japanese negotiations on a World War Two peace treaty began today and immediately ran into a deadlock. Japanese sources said the stumbling block was Japan's claim to four islands annexed from Japan at the end of the war, and Soviet refusalAP - 54 words
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Advertisement59 1972-10-24 1 Report on financial state of chit funds Page 9 A BOBUST society free of fads Page 2 PATRIOTISM and the role of the mass media 3 LAWYER Is refused leave to appeal to Privy Council 4 SOLOMON King, the giant of pop 6 PANIC In village after midnight rumble 1759 words
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Advertisement93 1972-10-24 1 I i~~^. i I "I t^s^Br^^^.' aCMsK3^B 'M Music, Maestro! To Philips, good High Fidelity is synonymous with good music Those who understand specifications find ours unequalled. But we'd rather you just listened to the soaring highs, tightly controlled bass, clear midrange to the very completeness of the music. For93 words
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Advertisement15 1972-10-24 1 For Clear Comfortable Consult: C.S. CHONG O.D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 115 words
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Article98 1972-10-24 2 ffiWO Hong Kong seamen. 1 Man Shlng Heung. 33. and Chlu Kal Fan. 49. were charged with committing criminal breach of trust on board the MV Treasure Country, anchored at the Outer Roads, between 2 am and 4 am on Sunday. It is alleged98 words
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Article25 1972-10-24 2 TWO youths ware arrested by police at Jurong Town over the weekend In connection with a aerie* of robberiei In the area.25 words
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90 1972-10-24 2 Asean call for joint war on drug rings MANILA, Mon. Asean's first conference on controlling druc abuse opened today with a call for a "common front" against international narcotics syndicates. The Philippines' acting Foreign Secretary. Mr. Jose Ingles, welcoming the delegates said: "If the drug-runners have been able to organise90 words
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540 1972-10-24 2 A ROBUST and rugged society is what Singapore must continue to De its youth growing up heal my", free from the evil influences of drug addiction and hippism. 'They must not be lured by the fads and540 words
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348 1972-10-24 2 Blue films: Court calls for probe on campus ifUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Magistrate Mr. Victor Isaacs, hearing a blue film case Involving a University of Malaya student, has asked the authorities to probe the activities of under-graduates. Alter announcing this today, he bound over secondyear sociology student Jaafar Haron, 21, to348 words
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Article132 1972-10-24 2 LABOURER SM Masilamanl, 25, was jailed for six months yesterday for attempting to steal a car at Tai Thong Crescent on Sunday He pleaded guilty. Ins p. Desmond D'Oliveiro, prosecuting, told the court that when businessman Loo Siak Guan wanted to make use of132 words
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Advertisement192 1972-10-24 2 Way ahead in know-how and service X '^\\&^\**l^J^^ tint' 1 vIA h W w '^•A H jB« Ibk g A N f^ttttor* mk MXjß^r BTBM *W« Ah* I w m sb Insurance isn't the old-fashioned rapid growth to the fact that we la Ciri I YICII V^Sinf P business it192 words
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Miscellaneous34 1972-10-24 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl MINP IF I *^v OKAY, BUT 1 BROWSE A BIT J I VA KNOW J v S^CUV'NOR*/ RULCj J^ S\GMI AS LONft A« HS ICKPS TWOS* PAW* J 734 words
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Article176 1972-10-24 3 Three drop Coconut Grove appeal THREE men yesterday decided jointly to withdraw their appeal before the Supreme Court ov-r a tenancy dispute involving the Cuppage Road premises which formerly housed Bill Bailey's Coconut Grove Bar. Vow Tuck Mine, Loy Say Phor and Ponf Chian Woon all represented by Mr. L.A.J.176 words
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494 1972-10-24 3 Patriotism and role of mass media Addendum to the President's Address: CULTURE THK mass media, both Government and private, must help inculcate tin virtues of patriotism, pride in national effort arr.l achievement, and the importance of team work and national endeavour so necessary for group success. This role of radio,494 words
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125 1972-10-24 3 PLANS FOR NEW POSTAL HQ IN ALJUNIED rE proposal to build a new postal headquarters complex in Aljunled Road Is part of the Oovern m c n ts development plan. It may take quite some time to materialise. The building Is still in the planning stage. It has not yet125 words
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Article56 1972-10-24 3 ALOR STAR, Mon. Police seized about 600 lb of raw opium and 11 lb of morphine, worth a total of $50,000, from a car after a brief chase along the JitraChangloon road last night. The driver and another man abandoned the car at an estate56 words
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Article22 1972-10-24 3 PENANG. Mon Police have detained two men In connection with the murder of a 70-year-old rubber smallholder on Saturday night.22 words
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Article, Illustration252 1972-10-24 3 Hong Kong musician to coach National Theatre Orchestra HONG KONG musician Nt Tal-kong. 29, is here to raise the performing standard of the 40--strong National Theatre Chinese Orchestra to semi-professional level. A composer and conductor of sreeen music for some 80 films produced in Hong Kong and Taiwan In the252 words
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Article53 1972-10-24 3 BUS-DRIVER Chua Xlm Peow. 31, was fined $100 yesterday for careless driving. He admitted falling to keep a proper look out for vehicles while driving along Clemenceau Avenue at 3 p.m. on Aug. 29 last year, resulting In collision with a car which In turn collided53 words
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Article38 1972-10-24 3 Charity sale by shopowners SHOPOWNERS of the Upper Thomson Road Shopping Centre •t sth mile will hold a grand charity sale at their official opening day on Nov 1. Proceeds will go to the Chung Hwa Free Hospital38 words
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139 1972-10-24 3 BETTER TIMING FOR MAS FLIGHTS PROMISE IPOH, Mon. Improved timing on Malaysian Airline System domestic night schedules can be expected shortly, its general manager, Mr. Saw Huat Lye, said today. He said this following a meeting with representatives of the Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce to discuss the present MAS139 words
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Article54 1972-10-24 3 THE Christmas Fair committee will hold a morning coffee and sale of handicraft at the residence of the New Zealand High Commissioner, Mr. H H Francis, in Queen Astrld Park tomorrow, at 9.30 am Proceeds from the sale, one of the Christmas Pair pre-func-tlons. will go54 words
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Article38 1972-10-24 3 THE Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will officiate at the opening ceremony of a marble factory, Oriental Development Corporation. at Benol Place, off Pioneer Road, In Jurong. at 10 a.m. on Saturday.38 words
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95 1972-10-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malaysian defence along the north-eastern section of the Thai border will be strengthened by about 3,000 men next year, according to Deputy Defence Minister Tun k v Ahmad Rlthauddln today. The additional brigade will be stationed In a new camp six95 words
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Advertisement294 1972-10-24 3 Ronson makes lighters foreveryone Ronson's excellence of quality, mechanical perfection and skilled craftsmanship combine to give the ultimate in handsome, precision lighters. Ronson is unequalled in range, variety and value. aßaßaaaV W Jl V .a^Bß^^^~>~ W^aUaal alalatDPmvPVlllalalalal alalalaT^ 1 9 'it*. aaV II K I '~.t-?i%3a»a IS "^^^^^Hbv, Baaßa»»ar 1294 words
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Advertisement489 1972-10-24 3 Why takecHic£s '^^aaaP^ DfvF CSsVaw^ k 1^ Baaaaaa,Ss^B» jMV^ L aW^^^^^/ I C7TICES Sweetlet renews your complexion She looks so young and pretty. So healthy and full of energy, Her complexion is sparkling and blemish free, She owes it all to her Hicee, Each Hicee sweetlet contains a strong dose489 words
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225 1972-10-24 4 7,000 use teachers' union's 'Buy at discount' service ALMOST all 7,000 members of the Singapore Teachers' Union are using its Buying Service Scheme, the STU deputy general secretary, Mr. Eric Ng, said yesterday Under the scheme launched last October, members can buy a wide range of goods at special discounts.225 words
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Article37 1972-10-24 4 SEVENTY people were fined a total of 12.100 yesterday for littering at High Street. Telok Blangah. Clifford Pier. Macßltchle Park. Changl Beach and Chulla Street between Sept. 14 and Oct. 33. They pleaded guilty.37 words
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Article, Illustration252 1972-10-24 4 LEE SU SAN - LEE SU SAN By rKE six Taiwanese singers and dancers, let them pose for 250 shutterbugs, and this is the re suiting scene. It happened on Sunday when the N c p t v n c Theatre Restaurant management threw an "open house" forMazlan Badron - 252 words
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319 1972-10-24 4 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG By T AWYER, Mr. K.E. Hilborne was refused leave here yesterday to appeal to Judicial Committee of the Privy Council against the Court of Appeal's decision on a matter involving breach of duty as a solicitor. Three months ago319 words
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125 1972-10-24 4 Drug charge shop hand's undertaking to court BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Shop assistant Wong Hong Sooi, facing two charges of having drugs worth $140,681, today undertook to produce the driver of the car in which the drugs were found. Wong. 34. from Padang Besar. claimed trial on both charges of having In125 words
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Article178 1972-10-24 4 GOH Choon Chen and Hoe Buu Tong, both 19, from Malaysia, were Jailed for a month and given two strokes of the rotan each yesterday for committing armed robbery at a Housing Board flat in Jurong on Sept. 29. They pleaded guilty. Another unemployed178 words
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Article28 1972-10-24 4 A WOMAN. Yee Ec Ah. 31. was fined $50 yesterday for being found In an opium den In Lorong Muallap. off Tamplnes Road, oi S;t'irt»y.28 words
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Advertisement136 1972-10-24 4 w^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^m^— .^^Sr AnnnimPQCilm V^F /\l II IvJLJI IUGO^v The day you want to change your present copier may be In 4.L_ en y ears but y° u snou| d really see what we can Ill^^^H^ do now. We have the machine with more new features j^fi^ than any copier you're136 words
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Article, Illustration487 1972-10-24 5 FOUR GUNS, $60,000 JEWELS RECOVERED pOLICK have arrested hyo men who are believed to have been members of a five-man gang which pulled off the $120,000 goldsmith robbery at Toe Payoh ear 1 y this month. Some $60,000 worth of Jewellery and melted487 words
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Article50 1972-10-24 5 FIVE illegal immigrants from Indonesia were each jailed for a month yesterday for entering Singapore without a permit between Oct. 13 and 22. They are Tahar bin Hashlm, 23. Ku Slong Tie. 24, Samad bin Abdul hahman. 40, Mohamad bin Kadlr, 20, and Jansen Sahan. 25.50 words
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Article46 1972-10-24 5 Courses at museum THE museum schools service of the National Museum is offering two courses for primary school teachers in elementary puppetry and woodcarvlng for beginners. The puppet-making course will be held from D»c. 4 to 9 and the Woodcarvlng course from Dec. 11 to 16.46 words
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Article18 1972-10-24 5 HARI Raya Puasa greeting card should be posted before Nov. 3 to ensure early delivery.18 words
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Article28 1972-10-24 5 SCHOOLCHILDREN are invited to attend the opening ceremony of the biennial inter-varsity games at the Fairer Park Athletics Centre at 12.30 p.m. tomorrow. Admission is free.28 words
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287 1972-10-24 5 Advice to small rubber growers: Check the prices KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Rubber smallholders were advised today to check the daily rubber prices to prevent themselves from being cheated by their dealers, packers and shippers. Official sources said the smallholders should listen in to news bulletins and read the various newspapers287 words
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Article39 1972-10-24 5 THE Automobile Association Is holding a 10-week beginners' course In conversational Japanese at its theatrette on Nov. 3. Classes will be held on every Tuesday and Friday at $30 for members and $45 for nonmembers.39 words
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Advertisement57 1972-10-24 5 POLY-UNSATURATED GOOD FOR YOUR HEART Ideal for Cooking, Frying. Baking and as a Salad Dressing. Also available "Ben Hwa" Cooking Oil, "Horse Head" Brand Margarine. rim mm MM i'M* lli I i I $f^ Sole Agents: BEN AND COMPANY LIMITED 32, Kuching Road. Singapore 4. Tel: *****/5. Branches Johore Bahru,57 words
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Advertisement359 1972-10-24 5 Introducing ASPERCREME the revolutionary answer to arthritic and muscular pain. I H^ 15 O •Easy to apply a^EjJ ■Bum i •Non-greasy pHp^ Elm lollE •Peasant smelling MMT SiWt w^ •Cooling W •Will not stain n!rr!i^ Wr fffi clothes T^jaToT* lf^ Jz± •No burning I "SsS^— m£r tmf H sensation W359 words
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Miscellaneous268 1972-10-24 5 Straits Times Crossword I l^l a^H H I ACBOBS lifting system of rules and 1. Black sheep for Instance regulation* (4). making communication dlffl- 8. Obeenred the cake to be uncult (3. 10). finished? (7). 8 For consultation on how to 7. Decisive point where light conduct a pub-crawl (5.268 words
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594 1972-10-24 6 Optimism over buffer stock proposals IMF SYMPATHETIC, SAYS TUN TAN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THK Inter national Monetary Fund is symputhetic townrds the setting ui> of international buffer stocks for primary products, especially natural rublKT, according to Finance Minister Tun Tan Sicw Sin. Tun Tan said last night he was optimistic594 words
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196 1972-10-24 6 POLICE have arrested a r secret society thug suspected of being involved in a murder and a series of armed robberies. The 25-year-old man. described by police as "one of the most notorious," was caught by officers from the ClD's Organised, Crime Branch while196 words
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61 1972-10-24 6 Revised prices of British postal orders BRITISH postal orders were sold at revised prices from yesterday. The new rates, with the old prices In brackets, are: 121 P. $1.10 (II. IS); 25 p. $195 (s2ooi; 50 P. 13.65 ($3 70). 75 P. $5.40 ($545). £1 $7 15 ($725 i. £261 words
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Article65 1972-10-24 6 THE Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will open the 1972 Singapore national photographic exhibition at the National Library lecture hal! on Nov. 8 at 5.30 p m The exhibition will feature 161 monochrome prints. 137 colour slides and 17 eclour prints selected from65 words
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Article230 1972-10-24 6 IPOH. Mon. Industrialists were taken to task today for holding the State Government "to ransom" with pioneer status certificates. Slate development officer Inche Kamaruddln Rani said that these certificates should not be used to bypass established government policies. "We cannot simply approve factory sites all over230 words
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Article46 1972-10-24 6 SEREMBAN. Mon. Two members of a picnic group were drowned In the sea off Port Dicksons sth mile coast yesterday. They were Weng Ah Kew 21. son of the proprietor of Wong Motor Company here, and Ah Long, an employee of the company.46 words
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Article26 1972-10-24 6 SOH TIAN SEW. 24, wu run over by a goods train from Kuala Lumpur in Sunfel Kadut Road, near Mandai, early yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration329 1972-10-24 6 LIM SUAN KOOI — - LIM SUAN KOOI By HE is the only giant about town with a deep, rich voice to matchSolomon King, the American singer who shot to fame in 1968 with She Wears My Ring, is in Singapore ror a weeks holiday. He329 words
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Advertisement348 1972-10-24 6 Now! Enjoy SCANDINAVIAN hospitality free of charge Have a x Day on the Danes' Make 'wonder- rants. Hot sausages from a street stall. Free fill 1 Copenhagen your first or last stopover on draught beer at Queen's Pub. And a lot more, your way to Europe or America, and get348 words
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Article, Illustration166 1972-10-24 7 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG By VIVACIOUS 25-year-old Regina Wong has a deep fascination for the glittering world of jewels. So much so that after venturing into a flight stewardess Job and setting up a women's fashion company, she has decided to start a jewellery shop166 words
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Article, Illustration73 1972-10-24 7 of young adults," explained Mr. Pong, who has had 22 years' experience in the Jewellery trade. Je T'aime, which has an authorised capital of half a million dollars, will initially have 600 pieces of jewellery worth the same amount. A ladies' preview of Je T*i lme's exquisite samples will be73 words
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Article28 1972-10-24 7 THE Chinese YMCAs campIng department Is organising a picnic to Kota Tlnggl on Nov. 12 and a trip to Cameron Highlands from Nov. IT to 19.28 words
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Article101 1972-10-24 7 ENLARGED ASEAN UNLIKELY: MALIK JAKARTA, Mon.—lndonesian Foreign Minister Tun Adam Malik has said that Asean Is unlikely to be enlarged. Commenting on a news report from Bangkok that Japan had suggested It be expanded, he said memberbership of Asean was limited to suit the world situation. On the Asian and101 words
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Article31 1972-10-24 7 A coroner yerterday recoided a suicide vtrdlct on the death of Leong Hong, 63 who was found hanged from a scaffolding at Block 6, Beatty Road, on Oct. 1.31 words
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164 1972-10-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Health Minister Tan Sri Lee Slok Yew today called on Chinese newspapers to to publla. A board of directors could then dec"de policy matters. At present, he said. It was the general manager who determined policy. A newspaper which164 words
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335 1972-10-24 7 Price tags on all goods next year KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Compulsory price tagging on all goods is to come into force next year. Announcng this here today. Trade and Industry Minister Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl said that price tagging would be made permanent. "We must have some form of standards335 words
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Article49 1972-10-24 7 SOME 40 factory managers, engineers and other representatives from the plastics Industry will attend a seminar at Shangri-La Hotel at 3 PJn. today. The seminar U organised by Messrs. Amcel Co. Inc., affiliate of Ceianese Corporation U.S.A.. 1 1 help promote sales of the company's products.49 words
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Article37 1972-10-24 7 JAKARTA. Mon. Malaysia and Indonesia will operate joint ferry services between Belawan. Sumatra, and Penang beginning next year. The Asian Development Bank will provide a lIS million loan to finance the project. Ber-nama-Antara.37 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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227 1972-10-24 8 Sure it'll get worse, said the doctor I WENT to Cornwall a government onttwleat clinic In Qurenst«w« recently regarding rashes over my body and the appearance of varioose veins on my legs. The doctor on duty attributed the rashes to the dresses I wore and advised that there was no227 words
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Letter42 1972-10-24 8 BUS drivers an* conductors shouJd be provided with uniforms and should wear their badges at all times while on duty. At present, the way some bus conductors dress is a real disgrace and reflects very badly on our country. LWC, Singapore 19.42 words
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454 1972-10-24 8 Where there Is zero 'selling' cost TN starting this corres--1 pondence (on exports). I had no desire to upset Mr. Michael Yeo, or to engage in a public wrangle. This is still the position. There are however, some points in Mr. Yeo's letter (ST.. Oct. 9) which require some comment.454 words
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309 1972-10-24 8 OFFICES IN HOMES: PERMISSION MUST BE OBTAINED GOVT REPLIES REFERENCE is made to the letter by OT (S.T., Oct. 11) headlined" "Residential offices." Generally, residential premises such as bungalows, semi-detached and terrace houses and flats are meant for residential use. Under the Planning Act permission Is required from the competent309 words
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607 1972-10-24 8 Are teacher* to be blamed for helping their pupils? THIS is a plea for justice for us teachers in general and for teachers of Chinese schools in particular. Let me refer to Mr. Ngiam Tong Fatt's letter (S.T., Sept. 22), and607 words
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Letter93 1972-10-24 8 I LOST my brown purse which contained some Important papers including a OCE receipt. I don't know exactly where I lost It but it might either have been in C. K. Tang or in ÜBC Bus Service No. 174 plying between New Bridge Road and Bukit Timah Road on Saturday93 words
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Letter55 1972-10-24 8 WITH the present haze, It might be relevant to point out the obnoxious characterlstlcs of five chimney stacks on the west bank of Jurong River, south of Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim. I am baffled how the Anti-Pollution Unit permits such activities, and if they are not, In fact, violating the Clean55 words
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107 1972-10-24 8 TYEFORE the ending of JTJ each show at the Jurong Drive-in cinema, (especially during the weekends) "speed-aces" with beam headlights on, exhaust booming and tyres screeching will be zooming at 40 to 50 m.pii. along the lanes to see who reaches the exit107 words
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Advertisement430 1972-10-24 8 •w JU f ill iBB i 111 t _^r 4 i* |-i-| ill sr^BtV Wm* I I Iff* m Rl Ah J ¥rf I BM^ I <' M B^^ afl aY I I THE OTHER I I VICTIMS I I OF VIETNAM I I A young South Vietnamese C B430 words
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Advertisement39 1972-10-24 8 Sinoanura EMWRIUMiJpTEIuMITED MW presents W^ fashion U Show 73 1H •t SINGAPURA EMPORIUM PTE LTO. T«y Bum Gum K«tong Shopping On*. Emk Com Road. Singapore Ift. (tea: 24th* 26th Oct. 73 Tim.: 7pm 0.30pm FREE ADMISSION ALL ARE WELCOME39 words
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Article298 1972-10-24 9 Support SATA fund raising appeal 'fHh: chairman of the SATA Greetings Seals Campaign yesterday appealed to the public to support the fight against tuberculosis. In a radio broadcast. Che Dah Mohd. Noor, wife of the Minister for Social Affairs, called for community participation and support if the present success over298 words
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Article72 1972-10-24 9 MR. Ong Teong Pin, an architect, has been elected president of the Singapore Polytechnic Graduates Oulld. Other officials art Mr. Chan Tut Sal (vice-president), Mr. Bob S.P. Pang, (secretary). Mr. Loke Pak Chee (assistant secretary), Mr. Wong Hoo Tung (treasurer). Messrs. David Tan, Vim Teck Urn, Wee72 words
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104 1972-10-24 9 Gunmen take $200 in cash and goods npWO gunmen entered a shop in Telok Kurau Road yesterday and robbed the owner of foods and cash totalling $200. The robbers, aged between 20 and 25, escaped in m waiting van with a third man at the wheel. Mr. Ton Ban Hu,104 words
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85 1972-10-24 9 MP to open Welfare Month road show THE MP for Bukit Panjang, Mr. Lee Yong Seng, will open the Welfare Month road show at Bukit Panjang community centre tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The two-day show, which Includes a handicraft display and a variety concert, will also be held at five85 words
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Article26 1972-10-24 9 THE Singapore Youth Society of Dramatic Culture Is organising an International Arts of Self-Defence show at the National Theatre on Nov. IT at 8 p.m.26 words
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172 1972-10-24 9 A report soon on financial state of chit funds TWENTY THREE chit fund companies have so far submitted questlonaires to the Singapore Tontine and Chit Fund Association, giving full details of their financial position. The association chair* man, Mr. Tan Han Seng, said a report would be drafted soon by172 words
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Article39 1972-10-24 9 THE Primary Production Department said yesterday that no outbreak of swine fever or other diseases of epidemic proportions had been reported to Its veterinary centres or the veterinary diagnostic laboratory In Kampong Java Road.39 words
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244 1972-10-24 9 rE Supreme Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by Malayan Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. against a High Court Judgment for $23,348 and costs In an Industrial accident case at the company mills at Woodlands on Oct. 24. 1968. The appeal, argued by Mr.244 words
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Advertisement123 1972-10-24 9 BlflEH' Ik'i i 'l iwEJrr' I£SKB£B? IKri H aMBKHjISwipiSfiBBI •■••■•vJSBL v\s/ d I^^^S ■hSbS fi3>s£s!&]|^H II H HBMKSS6IB \A,\At>\ C A AIP A<Vl JJjgjgffllS yfeafaEfct, ■Dh^^^Jl Oriental detailed fretwork tfgm||HßVPBbW&*jßHH %§i§sl|| complimented b> solid pillar V igjgg|jj§|^^gßfcSaiagj^^J»jJ aJfigH legs. Two sliding doors with ■^■mR I HI^hJ. antique brass handles. Four123 words
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Miscellaneous96 1972-10-24 9 SESAME STREET By Cliff Roberts i f (£MErARRASSEO! Ir<e COMIC STRIP IS FACING THE \WRONSrw^ Ailvy o*op Bg V.T. Hmamiut I WERE WE ARE.' ...HOW DID MX) KVBt \OK THAT VMS EASY I I NV*v»v~ I WISH \OLTD L 1 <-» pecn r» ruM na\ now^u. me, I wrw j^ag^96 words
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Article, Illustration570 1972-10-24 10 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By THEY walked out of the arrival hall of Singapore airport ana looked around rather cautiously, unlike other groups of tourists. Then tears filled their eyes. "We're here! We made it!" some of them whispered to their relatives and colleagues570 words
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Article115 1972-10-24 10 'Don't up prices' plea to shops THE Malay Chamber of Commerce yesterday made a "Keep your prices down" appeal to shopkeepers during the Harl Raya season. Inche Jalil Harun, secretary of the chamber, said yesterday: "We have noticed that shopkeepers, especially those in Geylang. are raising their prices because of115 words
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Article48 1972-10-24 10 THE Stage Club and the Sceneshlfters have joined forces to present "The Wlsard of Ot at the Victoria Theatre from Nov. 6 to 11 Tickets from $3 to *6 for adulu and from |1 to |i for children are available at Cold Storage Supermarket.48 words
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Article27 1972-10-24 10 Mr. N Govlndasamy. MP for Telok Blangah. will attend the graduation day of St. Theresa's Convent at the school hall on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.27 words
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187 1972-10-24 10 Film actor Stanley Baker coining with 100 golfers BRITISH actor Stanley Baker will be in Singapore for a week's golfing holiday next year. The veteran star, who acted in the film Zulu, will be with a group of about 100 other golfers on a twoweek golfing holiday arranged by Norman187 words
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Article72 1972-10-24 10 Youth murder: Two more arrested POLICE have arrested another two youths In connection with the murder of Ng Yew Boon, 16, In Kampong San Teng last week, bringing the total to five. Ng was cycling home after a film show on Oct. IS when he was attacked by a group72 words
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Article23 1972-10-24 10 THE mobile blood bank win be stationed at High Street parking lots 61 and 83 from am to 4 pm. today.23 words
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Article73 1972-10-24 10 30 hotel men for Jakarta meeting ABOUT 30 members of the Singapore Hotel and Restaurant Association will attend the third regional convention of the Asia and Australasia Hotel and Restaurant Association In Jakarta on Nov. 23 and 24. The delegation Is expected to leave on Nov. 33. The Indonesian Hotels73 words
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Article46 1972-10-24 10 THE Chinese YMCA. In conjunction with the Institute of Public Relations of Singapore, Is organising two courses on public relations at Introductory and Intermediate levels. A 12-lecture beginners' course will suit on Nov. 8 and a 15--lecture Intermediate course on Oct. 31.46 words
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195 1972-10-24 10 JOHN Tan, an executive officer with the Work Permit Office, Ministry of Labour, yesterday denied three corruption charges. He is accused of corruptly obtaining from Mr. Koh Beng Hoo. manager of Acme Service Station, "a loan of $200" in North Bridge Road on Jan.195 words
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Advertisement422 1972-10-24 10 ♦%VVVVVVVV I .SM*VV%^%W.WU%V.V%W -VaSW-SW* JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA: LAST 2 DAYS! J i (Tal: MIM4) 2 JK»wt 7.00 4 t.lO PM. Aa"n: A*iH« U-CMMraa SI GOLOCN HARVEST pr«MnU I^KO CHUN-HSIUNG-TIEN Nlii W FOUR WINDS/} *#^IV^ A MANDARIN FILM M ?7V I\ A IM ">">* •>■« aeon W <Jp I tWa/\ Ik422 words
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Advertisement97 1972-10-24 10 (AIRCONDITIONED) OPENS TODAY 1 Shewi I.IA ft 7.10 p.m. GEMINI GANCSAN, SAVITHRI m KUZHANTHAI ULLAM" (Tomil) Aluminium SUNBREAKIRS, AWNINGS and BLINDS to beoutify your home, fcr protection from sun and rain. 'aanmasimA. dr. Tel: *****9 *****1. NEW STARLIGHT KkSStf 4v, mile* PAMt PANJANG ROAD TODAY a* 2 10, 7.1S ft97 words
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Advertisement215 1972-10-24 10 AMP Vb/IlbW UUEEK itat> a moßLvgm* R^Vvl fa or you to donate to C\y J»X /A!P Children's Charities or V| \&y redeem your marked crown caps for cash SJC The Children's Charities need your help. For every 1c marked Pepsi or Mirinda Lemon-Lime crown cap you give. Pepsi-Cola will double215 words
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Advertisement583 1972-10-24 10 ORGANISATION SB^HDBBCJsC«HEE2It3 14fh Record Iraaklaf DAY! 1la«, 1.10, 4.00, *.J« ft ».IS E Ma rraa U*t Na Half Prlca Na Military Cawca»i4aa Stan Connery oi Jom«j Bond CO7 M "DIAMONDS AM FORIVIR' Ponovmoo, Technicolor lUA) fyTrmrTT^BTTTm NOW SHOWING BJ Ham, 1 JO. 4.00. ».4S ft t.lO Condic* Barocn, Peter Strouu583 words
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Article, Illustration101 1972-10-24 11 THIS unusual picture was taken at Jurong yesterday afternoon after the lorry, laden with earth, was involved in a collision with a MercedesBens at the 10th milestone. The impact was so great that its four rear wheels were ripped apart. The front of the101 words
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218 1972-10-24 11 Malay stars form $5 mil film company KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Several top stars In the Malay movie world have established their own com pany to produce films. Tne company Malaysia Film Industries Sdn. Bhd. will also distribute foreign films, especially those from Indonesia. A board of eight directors, with businessmen218 words
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Article46 1972-10-24 11 IN ihe Straits Times of Oct 10. it was reported that the High Court granted Judgment for $684. 098 in favour of Bangkok Bank Ltd The defendant In the uncont«st*d suit was Hoe Thong Sc Co <19«O) Pt«. Ltd., of Telok Ayer46 words
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Article49 1972-10-24 11 THE Chinese Women 1 Association will hold a tea-party and fashion chow In aid of the Samaritans of Singapore iSOSi at the Mandarin Hotel at 330 p.m. on Nov. 14. Tickets at $8 per person will be available at the clubhouse at a later date.49 words
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357 1972-10-24 11 I was beaten for not giving addresses, says accused Gold Bars Case ONE of the accused In tr-.e Gold Bars Triple Murder trial alleged in the High Court yesterday that two detectives assaulted him In a car soon after his arrest when he told them that he did not know357 words
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72 1972-10-24 11 Year's prison for Changi burglary Labourer Sulaiman bin Badrl. 24, was jailed for a year yesterday for break Ing Into the home of Mr. John Dale Savage In Honlngton Road. Changi, at 8.30 p.m. on Aug. 12. ;;e was found guilty of removing a record player, a digital clock, a72 words
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Article21 1972-10-24 11 THE National Productivity Board nil! organise a (lye-day accounting course In Chinese at Its Jurong premises from Nov. 20.21 words
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Article146 1972-10-24 11 THE first group of about 150 non-citizens seeking work permits went through their medical examinations yesterday. The Ministry of Labour said that the check was necessary to ensure that the strength of the labour force here would not be weakened "with infusion of work permit146 words
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238 1972-10-24 11 Manager fined $5,000 for having a piStol KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An Australian workshop manager who admitted that he had no licence to carry arms was jailed for a day and fined $5,000 today for possessing a pistol and ammunition. Terrence Wayne Petersen, of Pacto (Malaysia) Co.. was found guilty on238 words
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Article54 1972-10-24 11 Vice-president of FNCB flies in MR. William A. Lockwood, a senior vice-presi-dent of the First National City Bank, arrived yesterday (or a three-day lsit. Mr. Lockwood. who Is accompanied by his wife, is on a Far East fact-finding tour. He heads the bank's divuion that handles oil, chemicals, metals and54 words
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39 1972-10-24 11 Wooing money for Seattle The Straits Times THE International business adviser to the Seattle CountyEconomic Development Council. Mr. Dennis M. Wood-Oralnes. Is In Singapore to we investors (or the Greater Seattle area. He leaves (or Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.39 words
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Advertisement134 1972-10-24 11 JP La Ilk. SEETHE NEWEST RANGE OF SWISS WATCHES DIRECT FROM THE WORLDWATCH FAIR IN SWITZERLAND VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Oa27 m -NOV5 tn 72 10AM-10PM. DAILY I sponsored by: The Singapore Clock watch Trade Association The Swiss Watch industry information Centre THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY AND THE YOUNG MUSICIANS' SOCIETY134 words
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Advertisement145 1972-10-24 11 HAIR TONIC for MEN w •X- Superholding formula Nourishes your hair •fc Achieves natural sheen for suave urbane people from KAILEY CURTIS Oasis Theatre Restaurant presents APOLLO ACROBATIC TEAM FROM ENGLAND Come and taste our fine food at TAIWAN PORRIDGE RESTAURANT (Butintss Hours: 1 1 .00 a.m. 3.00 p.m., 6.00145 words
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Article394 1972-10-24 12 Unless Dr. Kissinger is merely acting out a vote-catching charade for President Nixon with Mr. Pham Van Dong and Mr. Le Due Tho playing the bit parts —a ceasefire in Vietnam is imminent. President Thieu's hard line has slowed down the negotiating process, but his intransigence cannot394 words
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Article174 1972-10-24 12 The declining priority scheme for HDB flats will have the widest application among the new disincentives against unplanned families announced by the Health Ministry. Large families will drop to the bottom of the waiting list whether they wish to buy, rent or transfer smaller families will be ahead174 words
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479 1972-10-24 12 VIENNA, Monday A NATIONWIDE strike by thousands ol doctors and dentists has almost paralysed the Austrian health service and shattered the average Austrian's pride in having one of the lowest stiike rates in Western Europe. The stoppage has hit Austria atReuter - 479 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1972-10-24 12 ANTHONY AUSTIN - Vietnam war: The light at the end of the tunnel? ANTHONY AUSTIN OPTIMISTS vs THE PESSIMISTS By NEW YORK. Mon Is a breakthrough to peace in Vietnam really imminent? There were two opposite schools of thought on that last week. What follows is the line of reasoning of each group.1,360 words
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Article321 1972-10-24 12 Angkor: Another victim of war DHNOM PENH, Mon. The guns have fallen silent around the massive temple complex of Angkor but the vital restoration of the ancient and holy city In north-west Cambodia has been abandoned. A year ago Inesco expert Hlroshi Daifuku visited the site and reported: "Angkor is321 words
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Advertisement17 1972-10-24 12 ABOUT TIME YOU OWNED dm m, A SEIKO? HESp ■let n»e i$ mMum J H1K430 0/O y17 words
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Advertisement145 1972-10-24 12 mm J ifc %Wr En FOR ACCOUNTANCY. COSTING. COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP. LAW. BANKING. MARKETING. EXPORT. HOTEL b CATERING ALSO G.C.E. (0 6 A LEVELS) and LONOON UNIVERSITY OEGREES 370,000 EXAM SUCCESSES which cannot be approached by any other tutorial institution, clearly reflects the effectiveness ot Home Study Courses specially prepared to145 words
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Article, Illustration328 1972-10-24 13 J^EW YORK, Mon. President Marcos estimates there are 100.000 armed communists in the Philippines ready for an insurrection, with another 100,000 sympathisers belonging to different organisations. In an interview published yesterday in Newsweek, Mr. Marcos said: "They are quiet now because the arrestAgencies - 328 words
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Article98 1972-10-24 13 Esso: We're prepared to sell ]YEW DELHI. Mon. The Esso oil company has offered to sell its business In India to the Government if its proposal to run the company as a Joint venture with the Oovernment was not acceptable. Mr. A O Neff. general manager of Esso India, subsidiaryReuter - 98 words
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Article35 1972-10-24 13 LONDON. Mon Princess Anne will visit Ethiopia from February 10 to 21, Buckingham Palace announced today. The invitation was Issued by Emperor Halle Selassie when he came to Britain last June. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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231 1972-10-24 13 TOKYO. Mon. Mr. 1 Toshio Urabe, the Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines, who was caught in a communist uprising, said today that he had planned to kill himself if he were held hostage by anti-Govern-ment Filipinos. "This is because I don't want to231 words
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Article59 1972-10-24 13 GAZA CITY. Mon. An teraell official took over as mayor of Oaza City tcday after occupation authorities sacked his Arab predecessor In a dispute over Palestinian refugees. An Israeli military spokesman said Hashed A-Shawa was dismissed yesterday for refusing an order to provide water and electricity fromUPI - 59 words
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Article246 1972-10-24 13 Peking may take more US wheat WASHINGTON, Mon. A government report said yesterday that China may have to buy more wheat from the United States to offset drought losses and to help feed a population which is growing by 15 million people a year. The Agriculture Department said China boughtAP - 246 words
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114 1972-10-24 13 Israel doubles tank force with seized armour TEL AVIV, Mon.— lsrael hhs doubled Its armoured corps strength since the Arab-Israel war In 1967— partly by putting captured Sovlet-bullt tanks Into service. The corps commander. Major Gen Abraham Adan. said the Russian tanks had been modified to meet Israeli needs. TheReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration250 1972-10-24 13 HfOSCOW. Mon. A iTi Soviet military writer .has warned Japan that its stepped-up defence programme over the next five years could affect Tokyo's good neighbourly relations with other States and would not help the political climate in Asia. Col. A. Evdokimov. writing inReuter; AP - 250 words
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Advertisement186 1972-10-24 13 JAMES B. LANSING Iffffl THE ART OF SOUND ||^J JBL BRINGS TRULY PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE TO THE LIVING ROOM The most demanding requirement for excellence in speaker comet from recording studios. The monitor speaker is characterised by smooth frequency response throughout the entire audio spectrum, by massive power handling capacity, and186 words
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Advertisement133 1972-10-24 13 Kodak Introduces the Pocket Camera For the pictures you used to miss. BMpjA m I Him So small and light, you carry it like a wallet —in a expect in a fine picture. And the color shirt pocket, a pants pocket, a purse. You'll never prints are even a new133 words
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365 1972-10-24 14 Feuding IRA wings agree on 'defence' pact BELFAST, Mon. BRITISH security officials said today a new pact between the two feuding wings of the outlawed Irish Republican Army could escalate the shooting war in Ulster. The death toll in slightly more than three years ot violence rose to 615 yesterdayAgencies - 365 words
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123 1972-10-24 14 LONDON, Mon. For 20 years May Batchelor longed for a day at the seaside. Now she has the next best thing a bottle of sea water filled with sand, seashells and seaweed to sniff. The bottle was her 52nd blithday present yesterday fromUPI - 123 words
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Article141 1972-10-24 14 US puts out feelers to Albania WASHINGTON, Mon._ TT The U.S. has quietly passed the word that it favours reviving contacts with Albania, China's lone satellite In Europe, administration sources said today. The sources said, however, Albania will have to show interest before relations between Washington and the Communist GovernmentUPI - 141 words
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Article84 1972-10-24 14 'Friendship' pandas due in Tokyo TOKYO, Mon. A pair of pandas being given by China to mark the establishment of Peking-Tokyo relations will arrive In Tokyo on Saturday by air. a Government spokesman said today. Chief Cabinet Secretary Susumu Nlkaldo said a Japan Airlines plane /ill carry seedlings of JapaneseUPI - 84 words
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Article, Illustration304 1972-10-24 14 I UCKY Olympic air hostess M. Siklarides tells a Government official of her desperate swim from death after the ill-fated Greek airliner plunged into the sea near Athens on Saturday night killing 34 people. Miss Sikia rides and 18 other survivorsReuter; UPI - 304 words
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305 1972-10-24 14 CHINA PICKS THREE MORE ARMY MEN AS MINISTERS HONG KONG, Monday. yHE appointment of three new Ministers with military backgrounds has been disclosed by Peking, increasing the ratio of military men to civilians in the Government and underlining the continuing influence of the armed forces on civilian affairs. Four high-rankingNYT - 305 words
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Article52 1972-10-24 14 LONDON, Mon. England soccer star. Gordon Bants underwent an emergency two-hour operation to remove glass from his right eye yesterday after he was Injured In a car crash and trapped In the vehicle. The 34-year-old Banks, who has played In 73 International matches for England was reportedAP - 52 words
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Article66 1972-10-24 14 NEW YORK. Men. People in a black ghetto here, more 'nan half of whom receive Government or State welfare payments, contributed over US$BB million to the coffers of organised crime in 1970. a Federal Government report stated. Profits from crime In the Bedford-Stuyvestant ghetto :hielly fromReuter - 66 words
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128 1972-10-24 14 'TOKYO. Mon. Prime 1 Minister Tanaka's Liberal Democratic Party won a bve-electlon yesterday for an Upper House seat but suffered a bitter setback in the race for a provincial Governor. Mr. Juro Saito. 32, was elected to fill the vacancy created by theKyodo; UPI - 128 words
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Article31 1972-10-24 14 TEHERAN. Mon Thirtyfour of 38 miners trapped In a coal mine at Tarzeh northeast of Teheran, after an underground explosion yesterday have died from suffocation, rescuers said today— AP.AP - 31 words
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Advertisement98 1972-10-24 14 m J&& Jp^P^ I Jig WJJJB^^^^^^^^ «^*^BiS^lA^^A^^i m JH HHtti*fc*LA* «> §SMft:*ia^*^fc*Mlifl^ll I irctaL IV^ I■c* 5 I in% m I W\m > New Lifebuoy, in a new wrapper. It's the New Lifebuoy smell of freshness, has a cool new colour— Aqua. A cool, vital freshness. Picking With a new98 words
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Advertisement174 1972-10-24 14 having a lutsaga^s HIGHWAY >^^O^M PROBLEM J^S^t^ During the holiday season, the l/\ fs^* r >* f»tt^X^ and put the fun back into travelling /r/frm mlWk. Effective 2nd 12th November, f |V \V /a Malayan Railway introduces a number %|f > /^'Wf^ fa of additional passenger services to give xJW/^V174 words
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238 1972-10-24 15 MEW DELHI. Mon. Another round of t»lki between India and Pakistan on demarcation of a new truce line In Kashmir has ended In deadlock, the Defence Ministry said yesterday. Fresh difficulties had cropped op at the talks at the border postReuter - 238 words
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Article108 1972-10-24 15 US$5O,OOO lesson for a widow NEW YORK. Mon.—Flremen were baffled by the behaviour of an 85--year-old widow who had to be physically restrained from rushing Into her Mazing horn*. They soon discovered why. Fixm the burning roof fell nearly US$7O,OOO in cash sucked In boxes and crates. As a tear.'ulReuter - 108 words
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Article57 1972-10-24 15 DACCA, Mon. The Bangladesh Ministry of Law yesterday denied reports that preparations for the trial of Pakistani prisoners of war for crimes in Bangladesh last year had been completed. A spokesman added that a report that British and Australian Judges would be Included In the proposed tribunalReuter - 57 words
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223 1972-10-24 15 More turn to do-it-yourself divorce I O8 ANGELES. Mon. Callfornlans seem to be turning in Increasing numbers to a new do-it-yourself project: Divorce. Statewide figures are not available but San Diego county officials estimate that 15 per cent of the approximately 1,000 divorce filings each month are made without aAP - 223 words
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Article36 1972-10-24 15 TOKYO. Mon Italy's first industrial exhibition held In Chlpa since the two countries established diplomatic relations In November. 1070. closed yesterday following a 13-day run during which 200.000 Chinese had visited the show. AP.AP - 36 words
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156 1972-10-24 15 NEGROES CHARGED WITH RIOTING ON SHIP HONOLULU, Monday. yHE navy has charged 25 blacks aboard tne aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk with assault and rioting connected with racial disturbances on Oct. 12 and 13 while the ship conducted air strikes against North Vietnam. 1 The Commander-ln--1 Chief of the Pacific FleetUPI - 156 words
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Article, Illustration253 1972-10-24 15 Special council takes over in Seoul SEOUL, Monday. \N Extraordinary State Council of Cabinet Ministers and other top officials today formally took over the functions of the National Assembly dissolved under martial law last Tuesday. After proclaiming martial law In a surprise move. President CnungHee Park dissolved the National Assembly,Reuter - 253 words
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Article38 1972-10-24 15 JAKARTA. Mod. Lord Nl»ll Drumalbyn. BrltUb MlnUter without Portfolio for Trade and Industry, arrived here yesterday for a three-cay vuit to diacusa bilateral economic relations and alao see several industrial project* here and In Surabaya. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article27 1972-10-24 15 HOBART. Mon. About 140 long-term prisoners staged a four hour riot In Rlslon Jail here today. The cause of the trouble was not known. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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143 1972-10-24 15 Ruins of ancient Canton citadel found JJONG KONG, Mon. The rains of the ancient citadel of Canton built In the Sung Dynasty nearly 1,000 years ago was discovered last year, Radio Canton reported yesterday. It was one of the many valuable archaeological finds made during the past year, according toReuter - 143 words
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334 1972-10-24 15 Chinese guards send back Aussie newsman with a tip JfONG KONG, Mon. Chinese border guards sent back an Australian reporter of Radio Hong Kong after detaining him overnight on the Chinese side of the border. Mr. Ron Sinclair, 23, was detained after he clambered over the barbed border wire fromReuter - 334 words
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Article29 1972-10-24 15 AUCKLAND. Mon At least six people are feared dead on the Blhce Islands atoll ol Funafuti, which was lashed by a tidal wave after a hurricane ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous16 1972-10-24 15 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby F".*A SPOOK Y J t\( r M*A tMPlOyrf m wJit/e^^: .*il16 words
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Article62 1972-10-24 16 i Darby $7.30 »I Credit $3 33 MJ Loan Rts $0.40 •>d. Cables $3.46 Crponr Plant $6.10 A. Brew $7.10 i.E.S. $302 KM $4.30 .rntinu $4.62 1. Par $6.25 7 3c S $6.40 nchcape $6.40 H.P.H. $3.18 t Tape $2 .24 (hems. $2.55 Milk $182 .30 .28 .27 .2262 words
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Article18 1972-10-24 16 ihangri-La ioodwood 'etalinc r'toni Sec. if Way $3.50 $5.00 $5.00 $5.10 $2.26 —.18 —.15 —.15 —.15 —.1418 words
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Article23 1972-10-24 16 San Holds 262.000 Textile Corp. 147.000 F. Cables 143.000 Sea View 102.000 Total Turnover: 3.70 M Total Value: $8.81 M23 words
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Article31 1972-10-24 16 Industrials: 271.36 274.57 Hotels: 217.M 216*5 Properties: 316.31 329.28 Tins- 132.52 132.15 S rubbers: 21R.M 219.62 Dec. 30. 1966 1M f Dec. 31, 1968 I— f Dec. 29, 1962 1M31 words
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Article968 1972-10-24 16 Bio and offer prices officially LUTID AT TNI CLOSE Of BUSINESS IN TNI SINCAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF TMI STOCK lICHANCI WITH PRICI MOVE MINTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WiRI: CLOSING TONE: Industrials, properties and rubbers very steady while the rest steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as968 words
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Article284 1972-10-24 16 Buying spree boosts share prices SHARE prices were generally steady in fairly active trading on the Stock Exchange yesterday. Partially influenced by Friday's improved sentiment and coupled with encouraging news of an improving situation in the Vietnam peace talks, confidence was clearly reflected across the trading boards. After the brief284 words
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Article1785 1972-10-24 16 BUSINESS In and reported to D the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets tn lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma i3> 3 04. (5) 3.02. A. Tape (1) 2.20. (1) 2.22. (1)1,785 words
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Article, Illustration665 1972-10-24 16 T7AIR Lady Fashions' r shareholders yesterday unanimously accepted at an EGM the reconstruction scheme proposed by Jack Chla Holdings (Hong Kong) and MPH, and were immediately assured by new director Mr. Jack Chia that the company could be put on a profitable basis afterMAHFUTZ MATTAR - 665 words
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Article71 1972-10-24 16 rPHE Straits tin price in A Penang was still unchanged yesterday at $623 per plcul for the fourth successive trading day with the official offering up 49 tons to 337 tons. After a firm morning start of a £6 rise per metric ton, the London tin71 words
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Article20 1972-10-24 16 OCT. 23. RUBBER: 112.00 cents (up 2.75 cents). TIN: $623 unch). Official offering 337 tons (up 49 tons).20 words
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Article105 1972-10-24 16 fHIMUt PDODUDCI IXCMANCI lINQAPOIII NOON CLOSINO PRICES PIP PICUL YESTERDAY CMMHit 0)1: bulk $37 sellers, drum $38 sellers. Cspra: Mixed loose UK/Cont. f2l| B. s>es)awr: lfuntok AST A white f.o.b. 100* NLW 5222 i sellers. Sarawak whit* f.o.b. »«<* NLW 1212J sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b. M<t NLW 1140105 words
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Article54 1972-10-24 16 'li Export price Id non-aterllnc arm In U.S. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealera prices la Singapore dollar* per tael. taturtfay Friday UH UM London ClOMd M.00 Btlrut 63 30 U.33 Hong Kong M.10 M.OO Zurich Clottd M 0.1B 83.108 P>rla ClOMd 88. Sport (1) M.5S MM S54 words
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Article208 1972-10-24 16 DRICES were taken to 1 new highs on the rubber market yesterday during the morning on good follow-through overseas, and renewed buying Interest locally. At the fresh levels trading became mixed, uncertain and lrreßular. Fair Interest in forward spread to the end of 1973. The morning close208 words
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Article97 1972-10-24 16 LV SMR prices lacued by the Malaytlan Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. No Dee. (Current Month) (Forward Month) Bajm Sellera Buyers Sellera (>nU kff. OnU per kf. 6CV (I— ton Pallet) 107.00 109.00K 107 00 109 OON 5L (I— ton Pallet 107.00 10SOON97 words
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Article174 1972-10-24 16 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 23. Local dollar* to one unit SELLING BUYING •f Foreign Currency TT ar OD TT OD Sterling Pound 6 6450 6.6051 6 5901 Australian Dollar 3 3185 3 2811 3 2611 Canadian174 words
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Article174 1972-10-24 16 Rates supplied by P. Murray- Jones International (Spore) ASIAN currency deposit r rates for Monday. Oct. 23: US Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 5 3/16 9 1/16 1 mth 5 6/16 6 3/16 2 inths S 3/8 6 5 16 3 mths 6 3/16 6 1/8 8174 words
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Article322 1972-10-24 16 -MELBOURNE. Mon. Rises easily outnumbered falls In moderately active trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. A strong industrial sector, where there were 96 rises to 49 falls, highlighted trading. Apart from the generally firm tone, some of the rises were substantial. Mining rises also easily outnumbered falls, although322 words
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Article200 1972-10-24 16 JJONO KONO. Mon. The market started oft the week on a firm note. Prom the mornIng bell, the main Interest was centrated on the blue chips which darted all the way up The turnover amounted to $56.95 million. Today* cloalnc middlt pricca In Rone Kong dollar* and ctnu200 words
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Article40 1972-10-24 16 On the frt* iichanii market In Hong Kong yesterday the U.I. dellir was quoted at 8.6130 for T.T. and 5 5975 for cash. ttsrltni was quoted at 13 25 and •«e tact »f gete) was quoted at40 words
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Article, Illustration476 1972-10-24 17 Panic in village after midnight rumble FOUR MONTHS AGO TWO HOUSES DISAPPEARED IPCH, Monday A MIDDLE-OF-A THE NIGHT rumble sent aboiil 50 people living one corner of (innong Hijuti new village near here scrambling out of their beds early today. Dressed only In their nlghtc.othes, the residents worked In darkness476 words
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95 1972-10-24 17 RAIN AND WIND LIFT THE HAZE AT LAST SPORADIC showers and the onset of steady easterly winds over the last two days have lifted the haze over Singapore, a .Meteorological Station spokesman said yesterday. But haze is still visible over certain parts of Indonesia to the south and south-east of95 words
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199 1972-10-24 17 Bid for Malaysian dollar to be quoted in Frankfurt KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Trade and Industry Minister Inche Mohamed Khit Johari said today that he would liaise with Bank Negara officials to have the Malaysian dollar quoted on the Frankfurt money market. "This is a valid suggestion as the existence of199 words
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90 1972-10-24 17 Jobless man accused of robbery bid remanded RAMLI bin JafTar, 23, unemployed, accused of of attempted robbery at a goldsmith shop In Oeylang Road at 10.30 a.m. on Oct. 12. was remanded till tomorrow. He is alleged to have tried to rcb Nah Sz* Lecng, proprietor of Liang Kwang Goldsmith,90 words
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70 1972-10-24 17 Offence alleged against girl in park SAMSURI bin Sallm. 19, Aman bin Maunn, 19, and Mohamed Hamdl bin Radln Ahmad, 21, yesterday denied an amended charge of having relations with a girl at King George V Park at 12.15 a.m. on Dec. 1. They originally faced a rape charge. Ball70 words
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355 1972-10-24 17 Nine Bills to go before the House today NINE Bills will be introduced when Parliament resumes its sitting this afternoon. They include the Constitution (Amendment) Protection of Sovereignty of the Republic of Singapore 8.11. which will be introduced by the Minister for Home Affairs, Law. and National Development, Mr. E.W.355 words
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Advertisement86 1972-10-24 17 The Cortina GXL A Great Deal for your money //■^^^p^^mbA Hmmh9l|^£ > 7 rUmm^. k J&^ 1 Jft^^^ M B^S^t^fc^Mt v 4(ri J .-wW^ l^uMM^MMMH^MMPM'^^^r^^B V .^MHHHHHIi^MB MRk^MB i ■^^MHM^^*^ The Cortina GXL offers you everything High level luxury, Comfort, Convenience, Safety, Styling and Performance. Test drive one today and86 words
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Miscellaneous852 1972-10-24 17 On your TV and Radio S.N PM Programme Summary 1.41 UN Feature Working For 3.N PM Opening followed by 7.N The Spice of Life (C)— Repeat p eaC c Where The Heart Is 7* News (C) T r 7.11 The Westerlies 3.21 For The Family (M) 5.31 Story Theatre The852 words
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Article, Illustration687 1972-10-24 18 A YOUNG woman was away at college w hen her mother was taken ill. Though doctors reassured the family that it wasn't serious, Anne 'felt* that things were worse than they appeared. In her hostel room one night some weeks after the start687 words
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Article, Illustration346 1972-10-24 18 DLACK on its own is elegant. It has that unmistakable air of sophistication. If you art able to carry it off wall by wearing just a simple Mack dross, than you should consider yourself vary lucky. Only a few can look stunning under346 words
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371 1972-10-24 18 ONG KIAT BENQ - Buying perfume? Then take these tips from a man who knows ONG KIAT BENQ By A WOMAN should always spray on her perfume and never dab It on with fingers or a piece of cotton wool. She should spray It directly on to her skin straight from the bottle, or371 words
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Article209 1972-10-24 18 T>OTS and pans made of I cast iron require seasoning before they are used. This prevents rustIng. Directions for seasonIng usually are Included on a tag or label with the new utensil. Read and heed. KEEP Jewellery clean. The cleaning depends on the material. For most cleaning tasks,209 words
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Advertisement316 1972-10-24 18 Introducing Golden Hands Wbnthly ■pMJPV^IHBHBBPVVHHHI Golden Hands Monthly is an exciting new home st-* <fcllYrf »JArTSM I f asn i° n magazine. ■jjv wf'' ~wl covers dressmaking knitting and crochet 1 embroidery and canvas work home furnishings arts and Aj^P V I crafts and soft toy-making. There's a special section316 words
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Advertisement367 1972-10-24 18 Adv«fti»«m«nt Skin Beauty from Special Lemons Your skin will be fairer, smoother, more perfectly toned and cleansed, when you use the natural conditioning properties of special beauty lemons that melt out plugged pores and establish a flue textured beauty. Lemon Delph Freshener bleaches away yellowness of the hands and neck,367 words
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Advertisement1165 1972-10-24 20 I ■^B^BBBBllaaaMaßlaaaaaaal^aaaVßßßßjialSaaVlßßWeaWaaaMl i^X— KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI RISEN KAISMA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SEIVICE. Sails Jipin Mongtong ETA Spore HA P. U.'M NACIU MAId V. 1 SNIHSEI MAIU He. 17 V. 17 Oct SKINUN MAIU V a 1»«" AWASHIMA MAPU "KM II KM Japan Persian Gull Servl««1,165 words
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Advertisement784 1972-10-24 20 PIL H#LII47B g^f" Crsisi ftsssrsi U.I, "tm SU»WIM" Sailing Singapore FBI: Yev 1 tT Stt Bangkok, Djaurta, P Hedland, Fremantle, Bali. Vot. 4 aKm 'tnang. };aUrta, Frenantle. faf I IB Sm Penaag. Oiakartj, Freeaantle. SUiits/MK/CiilM SefYict uu J'«l»P?ra Penanr Singapore Fin M.V. lITA MJUMC le Pt 71 Set a/U Set784 words
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Advertisement1082 1972-10-24 20 ORIENT UNES lID. ICB BUILCXNG 2 SHENTON VUftV SINGAPORE 1 TEL *****33-7 U.K. lUROPI SIRVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, HAVRE, R'DAM, H BURG, IREMEN Singapore P Kelang Penan, Arrives: neptuxi ZIRCSH ll Pert a/27 Stt Bilbao 20-11, London 24/11, Havre, R'dam, H'bvrg. Brtm. NEPTUNE TOPAZ 1/ B NOT 11/11 Not 12/141,082 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1972-10-24 21 MISS ANNIE LEE WOON LENG Patted away peacefully on 23.10.72. Cortege leaves Church of 8t Bernadette (behind Great World Amuoemrnt Parki for Chua thi KaHf ChristUn t'emrtrry on Wednesday 25.10.72 at 2.30 p.m.34 words
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Advertisement716 1972-10-24 21 T HI T or »IMCAPO«t AUTNO- Nam Vltt. C.aaUl ••rtk: aVt M.y. 1 RITV ANHOUNCID THI FOLLOW and NU/U|kUr. INO BIRTHING ARRANCf MINTI OUT: B/3 Dili Kara No 5. B/l FOR OCT. M. Bclclum thru. B/8 Pnml.r BUM and OUT: Cnuur S«. Crrybank 5. C UI IV 22. Anal 23/24,716 words
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Advertisement676 1972-10-24 21 Maw N. York Pti.l. Bait. Orlaau S'nttoa HoiaUw Sia«aa*r» copmi state Ass a laPtKta •MM Sa»t 21 Ma IS Unu Nat 14 tat I? i mi j nil ii ARRIVING UIECT FROM KUM. ITALY. LOAIINt m KEELNNt, PtSAN, Smf apore P. Klanf Pananf eavtiau mm i/i N,, i/i MEIUIANA (Full676 words
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Advertisement679 1972-10-24 21 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Petition No. 38 of 1972. In the matter of INTRACO LIMITED and In the matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 185. NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition presented to the High Court in Singapore on the 11th day of679 words
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Advertisement412 1972-10-24 21 POUB RKPABLIK BINGAPIRA TENDER NOTICE REGULAR CLEANING OF ISD CID BUILDING Tenders will be received by the Commlsslonei of Police, Singapore, up to 12 noon on 6 Nov. 1972 tor the Regular Cleaning of ISD CID Building once weekly for tne period Ist January, 1973 to 31st March. 1974. A412 words
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Advertisement616 1972-10-24 21 PLAZA SELANGOR SDN. BHD. PLAZA BUILDING 428-430, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN, KUALA LUMPUR We are pleased to Inform members ot the trade that our International Goods Department Store occupying 4 floors of our own Plaza Building Is scheduled to open soon. Companies which have goods or agency lines which are616 words
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Advertisement146 1972-10-24 21 NOTICE NOTICE IF HEREBY GIVEN that I, PHILIP SIM AH HOCK of No: fcO-F Mcl Ling Stre«t. Block 157, Singapore, have applied for a Public House First Clas> i Extended) licence In respect ol premises at Cavenagh Road Kramat Lane (HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL) Singapore, and that this application will be146 words
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Article39 1972-10-24 22 LATEST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS. For natural facelifting, brown patches, acne, all skin conditions, regular facials, postnatal and spotreducing consult Louise Klerk, medically trained and qua'ifled Beauty Specialist and Physiotherapist with 23 years tropical experience Hotel Slngapura. telephone *****3 (B'pon).39 words
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Article29 1972-10-24 22 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. OH. Subrahmsn.an sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their condolences. wreaths, telegrams, attendance and kind assistance rendered during their recent bereavement.29 words
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Advertisement610 1972-10-24 22 (D classified advertisements Classified Advertisements GENERAL ADVKRTISEMENTS/Singspore only: 50 cents s word. Minimum $7.50 fot IS wotds. THE BORDER MIX-UP In which six Thai police and militia men wen killed when they stumbled Into a MsUaysisn arr.bush for communist guerrlllai may have long-term repercuations on MalaysianThai relations. NEW NATION today610 words
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Advertisement640 1972-10-24 22 URGENTLY REOUIRED EFFICIENT SECRETARY. Shorthand minimum 140—150 w.p m. Typing minimum 45 50 w p.m. for 3 weeks' assignment commencing from 11.11.72 In Malaysia. Excellent board and lodging and very attractive remuneration provided. Bubmlt personal resume, testimonials and recent pbotograph (non-returnable i to Box AA0544 B.T. 8 pore. Expanding Organisation640 words
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Advertisement796 1972-10-24 22 WANTBD SINGERS. RESTAURANT CAPTAINS, waitresses. cooks (Chinese or Western food), experlen.-. Ed catering store-keeper and charmIng dance hostesses (Possible Income over $I.ooo 'month) for leading nlte-club. Apply to P.O. Box 2.7 J.B. Telephone 2133/4. WANTED OENERAL CLBRK (Singapore Citlxen) Minimum qualifications Cambridge School Certificate with credit In English or Its796 words
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Advertisement859 1972-10-24 22 GENERAL AMAM LIVE-IN wantefor European family. 2 children. Off Holland Road. Must speak English. Phone *****6 8 pore during office noun. AUOIT CLERK Male Singapore Citlxen with minimum qualification pass Secondary IV and with not less than 1 year's experience in Public Accounting Firm. Preference will be given to person859 words
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Advertisement874 1972-10-24 22 BUNGALOWS, MOUSBS ANO PLATS to let In all residential anas In dlsts 5. 8. 9. 10. 11. IS. 16. 20. 21. 23. 28 Bungalows Coronation Road West 3 bedrooms, study. dining, living, swimming pool, central alroondltionIng $3,200. Similar house without swimming pool unfurnished $2,000. Oel Tiong Ham Park $1,700. Third874 words
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Advertisement930 1972-10-24 22 LUXURIOUSLY PURNISMBO, detached bungalows. alr-condltloned 27 Wilkinson Road. 10 Avon Road, 14 Melrose Drive, Fists 244-C. Paslr Panjang Road, P Districts IS, 13. IS port) *****7. FURNISHED DETACHED BUNGALOW Thomson Rise Estate available from mid-December 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spacious garden. Phone Norrls ***** B'pon during office hours OIST. 11930 words
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Advertisement950 1972-10-24 22 GERMAN FAMILIES urgently require houses In dlsts 9. 10. 11 and 16. Rental between $700/- $1,200 furnished/unfurnished. Contact *****7 B'pore. SELETAR MILLS!— ALL DISTRICTS! British Experts Families Requin Accommodations Long Term SS4OO Onwards. B'pore *****4 *****7. Anytime. COUPLE REQUIRES unfurnished H.D.B. flat any district or room/ flat/house at Woodlands, Mandal.950 words
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Advertisement707 1972-10-24 22 Houses and land wanted HONGKONG BASEO INVESTMENT Company requires 3/4 bedrooms bungslow in excess of 15.000 sq.ft. In District 9. 10. 11 or other good anas. Immediate purchase and willIng to pay In excess of $250,000 Preferences vacant possession within 6 months. Principals on'v All replies to The Manager. B.T.707 words
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Advertisement4486 1972-10-24 23 classified advertisements O ANNOUNCr-MLNT/PtRSONAL/ Sm t apo>t only Minimum >20 fof 20 wofds. Telephone set v<ce CHIAPIST FLICMTI TO LONDON Canada USA and European Otle*. E.I.T.A. 42-B, Crow Street. B pore **********4. NOVELTY OFFIR FOR SCHOOL VACATION WIST MALAYSIA TOUR BY AlR— Only SISO/-. w* offer Daya T<iur to Oentlng4,486 words
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Advertisement302 1972-10-24 23 SARIIS AND BROCADEI from Btnaraa. Plain Printed Silks and Cottons by the yard from Kaahmlr RajMsthan. Hanmlore In exqulalte colours and designs at reasonable prices from Sheherzadt. Shop 18 The Orchard. Spscial Bargain Csuntsr of Foreign Fabrics Including Swiss Fabrics. See-Through Printed Tncvl and Embossed Voile All at (1.50 per302 words
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Advertisement515 1972-10-24 24 Pllillillli i Hals prcsßssiflg g irahaa The exciting world of the computer has opened a wide range of Job opportunities with IBM. As a result, we are interested In interviewing Malaysian citizens who possess University degrees with above average academic records in jg any of the following disciplines: Computer Science515 words
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Advertisement603 1972-10-24 24 SINGAPORE PETROLEUM I COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED invites applications for UTILITIES ENGINEER 1 (ELECTRICAL) 1 THE MAN A THE JOB: «j| The mat we or* looking for will have f£ proven ability in the installation, operation, distribution, maintenance, servicing and itj* repair sf all electrical equipment and/or .jjt apparatus connected with603 words
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Advertisement689 1972-10-24 24 I'NIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA Iklaa untuk Guru Wahaw Permohonan-permohonan adalah dipelawa darlpada warganegara Malaysia untuk Jawatan Ouru Bahasa (Bahaaa Malaysia) dan Ouru Bahasa (Bahasa Inggeris). Kelayakan: (a) Akademik Calun-calun yang memohon mestilah mempunyai Ijazah Sarjana Muda dengan Kepujian atau Ijazah Sarjana Muda iAm > dart Unlversltl Malaya atau unlversltl-unlvenltl yang dllkttraf.689 words
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Advertisement531 1972-10-24 24 Sff KOLEJ TUHKU ABDUL K^JPJ RAHMAN \itej/ KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the following appointments: 1 Library Assistant Applicants must possess a recognised academic degree and/or professional qualification in librarianship and rot less than 2 years' experience in a Library. Applicants who possess academic531 words
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Advertisement135 1972-10-24 24 KENYATAAN TAWARAN JABATAN KERJA RAYA Tenders are invited Jrom registered electrical contractors with Jabatan Kerja Raya under Clause 1 Sub-Head 1 (a), a to 4 for: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ADMINISTRATION AND OPD BLOCK. OENERAL HOSPITAL. ALOR BTAR. Tender documents are obtainable at the office of the Consulting Engineers. Kuttner Collins Partners.135 words
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Article, Illustration626 1972-10-24 25 P. SENEVIRATNE - P. SENEVIRATNE YOUNGSTERS PICHAI, PRAKASH CAN UPSET By THE GROUPING of Thomas Cup material from four countries host Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand gives the 13th Singapore Open badminton chai..p.onships a stature more superior to its recent predecessors. The tournament opens this afternoon626 words
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Article266 1972-10-24 25 Today's ties: men s singles first round (9 a.m.): Scan Yong Kwang (8) v Nunung undon). C. Long (8) v P. Prakash (Ind) R Yeh 1 8) vs. He: man to llndoiu; Lee Ah Ngo (S) v I. Sumlrat (.Indon i; D. Khanna (Ind) v 8.266 words
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Article101 1972-10-24 25 r>ORT Authority Recreation Club will organise a knockout soccer tournament next month. PARC soccer convenor P.T. Murthl said a total of 12 teams would be taking part "The Army have been invited to enter four teams for the tournament. The remainder will crme from PSA departments." Mr.101 words
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658 1972-10-24 25 TEOH ENG TATT - TIME FOR SBA OFFICIALS TO CALL IT A DAY TEOH ENG TATT By rpHE NATURAL Instinct of most, after watching Singapore's defeat by Thailand In the Thomas Cup, is to pick on certain players for their Inadequacies and blame them for the disappointment. This is a negative approach, which will658 words
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341 1972-10-24 25 Dear Sir, IN THE first issue of Sports' there Is an article 'Sports facilities In Singapore' by the Inche Othman Wok In which he stated "We must not overlook what (facilities) we have. We must make the fullest use of them. Every Government Secondary341 words
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Letter268 1972-10-24 25 lAOREE with soccer coach Michael Walker on the need for strengthening the local league. I suggest we replace the present league with a league of five divisions comprising 60 constituencies 12 teams for each division. Then we can have a competitive league system. Rivalry will be created and big crowd*268 words
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Letter266 1972-10-24 25 REALISTIC had clearly contradicted himself. He said: "Singapore sports cannot rest on their laurel* when there are higher goals to attain and greater honours to fight for". Can I ask him: What are the higher goals? Isn't the motive ki succeed Internationally one of the goals that can glorify Singapore?266 words
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397 1972-10-24 25 Sonny Rajah is made Macao favourite MACAO, Mon. Four drivers are flying in from England this November for the 19th Macao Grand Prix, but racing experts tip Singapore's Sonny Rajah as the strongest contender in the title race. Grand Prix, with HK $20,000 in prizes will take place on Nov.397 words
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Article30 1972-10-24 25 ROLLEI whipped Raiajl 5-2 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Rollei s scorers were Lehnarar (3). Apchellk and Colling. Abdullah and Subramanlam netted for Rajajl.30 words
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Article21 1972-10-24 25 UNITED Vegetable Oil edged Hotel Negsra 1-0 In a friendly joccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Albert Poo scored.21 words
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Article, Illustration299 1972-10-24 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By POACH M. Harichandra and schoolgirl athlete Tan Mvi Hua are very impressed with Percy Wells Cerutty's International Health and Athletic Centre. Harichandra, in a letter to me, said: "Cerutty's athletic centre at Portsea, 59 miles from Melbourne, is quite a place.299 words
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310 1972-10-24 26 SEVEN Indonesian national soccer players flew in over the weekend to strengthen Indonesia's bid for a soccer gold at the 13th Biennial Inter- Varsity Games which begins at Farrer Park tomorrow. They are Max Rusln, PatUwael, Didi Sasmara. Joppi Ledbel. Johnytoefcan, Slamet Pranudji310 words
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Article201 1972-10-24 26 CINGAPORE Reserves' who played well in last week's Delhi Cotton Mills soccer tournament in New Delhi, will be included in the 17-member National team to the Vietnam National Day tournament at Saigon from Oct. 28 to Nov. 2. The Reserves returned late last night. They201 words
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Article, Illustration303 1972-10-24 26 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association will spend about $200,000 on building its swimming, water-polo and diving teams for next year's Seap Games. An association's spokesman said yesterday that the money would go towards the training of the teams, on overseas303 words
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Article121 1972-10-24 26 CTOKE. Mon England lnternational goalkeeper Gordon Banks has "no more than a fifty-fifty chance" of retaining the sight of his right eye following a motor accident, a surgeon said here today. Banks, involved in an accident yesterday, was operated on for removal of glass splinters from121 words
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145 1972-10-24 26 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia is considering inviting Communist China to the 12th Asian Table Tennis Championships scheduled here in December, but flatly rejects participation by Israel, an Informed sports official said here yesterday. A high ranking Foreign Office official said: "We are still145 words
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Article37 1972-10-24 26 KAGOSHIMA. Japan. Mon Japanese weightlifter Koji Miki improved his own World Bantamweight snatch record to 116 kilograms (253 i pounds) at the Japanese championships here today. Mikl's previous world mark was 114 kilo* <28U pounds)37 words
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181 1972-10-24 26 Frazier signs and it sparks law fight PHILADELPHIA, Mon. If legal problems don't Interfere, heavyweight champion Joe Frazier and George Foreman will fight in Jamaica on Jan. 25 next year. A contract for that fight was signed on Thursday night, bat Fraxier's manager, Yank Durham, said yesterday other parties in181 words
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Article142 1972-10-24 27 When will our racing go metric? WHEN will racing in Malaysia, and Singapore go metric? Turf officials are noncommittal but they have already started educating the racing public on the metric system. Distances ln the race programmes are now given ln metres as well as ln furlongs. And the Selangor142 words
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Article1004 1972-10-24 27 WEIGHTS for the races in Kuala Lumpur this week-end. SATURDAY CLASS 2. DIV. 4— 6 F Light Burden 9.00 Stamford Lord 8.09 Glen Larmonlc 8.04 Nonparlel 8.04 Cash Cheque II 8.04 Grey Eyes 8.01 Ad Valorem 8.00 Lt. General 800 Perfectionist 8 00 Bashful II 800 The Clown1,004 words
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Article1341 1972-10-24 27 THE Stewards opened 1 an inquiry into the running of Sungel Queen in Race 4 on Sunday, according to Stipendiary Steward's report. After talcing evidence from trainer E.T. van Breukelen and Jockey Velayutham. the Stewards adjourned the Inquiry till Friday. The stipe's report on the Kuala Lumpur1,341 words
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Article, Illustration276 1972-10-24 27 EPSOM JEEP - Piggott may partner Jumbo Jet EPSOM JEEP By £NGLISH ace jockey Lester Piggott may ride Jumbo Jet in the US$l5O,OOO Washington International Stakes at Laurel Park on Nov. 11. Ivan Allan, the Singapore trainer contacted Piggott by telephone yesterday and the English champion Jockey said he would be happy to276 words
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250 1972-10-24 27 Gene helps Oakland clinch World Series CINCINNATI, Mon. Oev ne Tenace, whose previous main claim to fame was that he could play all nine positions on his high school team, was the toast of Oakland yesterday alter leading the Athletics to the baseball World Series title. Tenace, a 26-year-old Itali-an-American250 words
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227 1972-10-24 27 Boycott SA tour call to All Blacks ONDON, Mon. The New Zealand All Blacks arrived ln London last night to begin a 26-game Rugby Union tour of Britain and immediately encountered the anti-apartheid movement, i Awaiting the team's captain, lan Klrkpatrlck, was a letter from the London committee of New227 words
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Article163 1972-10-24 27 BELTOISE WINS 'PLAYER' TROPHY LONDON, Mon. Frenchman jean Pierre Beltolse won the John player challenge trophy motor race In a B.R.M. at Brands Hatch yesterday after the withdrawal of Brazilian world champion Emerson Flttlpaldl. Flttlpaldl, the 20-year-old Brazilian who has taken Formula One motor racing by storm thLs season, started163 words
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Advertisement519 1972-10-24 25 DREW AMEROID (S) PTL, LTD., REQUIRES A A) CHEMIST OR CHEMICAL ENGINEER for our "Water and Waste" Division. Requirements: Degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering. 3 to 5 years Commercial experience, preferably in water and waste treatment. B) MARINE ENGINEER for our expanding Marine Division. Requirements: Qualification in Marine Engineering519 words
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Miscellaneous52 1972-10-24 25 BADMINTON Singapore Open (SBA hall 9 am.) SOCCER Friendly: PARC v East Asiatic Co (Bukit Chermln), Rollei v NCR (Oeylang). VARSITY GAMES 2nd Joint meeting of 810 (Lee Chee San Conference Room 10 a.m); Technical Committee Meeting (Lee Chee San Conference Room 2 p.m.); Reception by Singapore Government Istana 7.1552 words
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Advertisement171 1972-10-24 26 aTH M OV«ALL W£ .6.gM. II 111 Or. I^/PgttiK 7.5 KVA sVi^.tf'YuNN.NG B Vp. TOm «ADK>: t^^fe*^ BOLLARD PULL 5.0 Ton* R <™'° Coll L«tttf» MO7OJO PROPULSION 2 Schottel Rudder ANCHOR-WINCH: Dorrforth Anchor Propellers Type SRP 100, On. 8 Ton Winch Well Mounted, eoch driven by a Deutz air-cooled Diewl171 words
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Article, Illustration61 1972-10-24 28 When two 'old' hearts beat happily ||EARTS beat happily in Milwaukee yesterday when Mr. Louis Russel (left), the longest surviving heart transplant patient, presented emergency identity discs to Mrs. Betty Anick, the longest living woman heart transplant patient, and Mr. Erwin Sokolowksi, president of the Concerned Hearts Club. They wereUPI - 61 words
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Article, Illustration528 1972-10-24 28 MASIE KWEE - MASIE KWEE »y SINGAPORE'S wonder horse Jumbo Jet is taking It easy although his big race on Nov. 11 in the US$l5O,OOO Washington Inte r n a tlonal Stakes at Laurel Park is fast approaching. "His present training schedule is not the same528 words
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Obituary71 1972-10-24 28 MADAM MARIA Woof Tim Boh. 77, paeaad away p*ac» u ll, on 23.10.Tt dttpljr mouraatf by aooi. Lew Chan* Bl*h. riiant L4at, Ciiaog IJanx daunhttra. Wh Klani. Tone Kianf! 2 dauihtert-in-law. Boka Chun. Liv 1 (randaoni. ft «r»nddaugMen 1 gntt umadMa. 1 <r*at cnuacV daufhtar and 1 craoaaona-ln-law Oartaea71 words
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Article370 1972-10-24 28 LONDON. Man. Tha atock market cloaeri Irmrr today but below the day'i high In quiet trading. Initial galna. which redacted peace hopaa In Vietnam, wan not held following caution over tha outcome of nait ThurKliy tripartite talks as voluntary maiufaa to curb Inflation, dealn-a aald. The Financial Tunea370 words
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Article50 1972-10-24 28 LONDON. Mo* (pot 17.95 Settlement: Nor It. 00. Dae II 10. Lan 11 75. JanfMarca 19.10. April Juix 19. 50. July' Sept 20.10. Oct/Dac 10.60. Jaa/Marcti SOTS. Afrtl/Jna 80.90. July Kept 21.10, Oct/Dec 21.20. Jan' March 21 .33. General C.1.1. Nor It SO. Dk 11.43. Marfcat: Nominal and uncertain.50 words
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Article12 1972-10-24 28 (+£l) Turnover an. 169 toot. p.m. 60 tona. Toaa: Steady katf <■•!*<12 words
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582 1972-10-24 28 Call for closer ties between MAS and SIA AFTER ALLEGATIONS IN 2 PAPERS... KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Minister of Communications, Tan Sri Sardon, today called for closer co-operation between the Malaysian Airline System and Singapore Airlines. This would enable MSA's successors to be the best airlines In the region, heBernama - 582 words
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