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Title Section24 1972-11-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration450 1972-11-01 1 Shocks for Trudeau Liberals lose majority Four Cabinet Ministers lose their seats OTTAWA, Tuesday PRIME Minister Pierre Trudeau lost his parliamentary majority and saw the shock defeat of four Cabinet Ministers at yesterday's general election which may give Canada its fifth minority government in 15 years. The four ministers whoReuter; UPI - 450 words
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Article24 1972-11-01 1 MOSCOW. Tues. The third volume of the thoughts of Chairman Brezhnev Is now available in a "mass printing." Pravda announced today. AP.AP - 24 words
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Article122 1972-11-01 1 Israelis put on full alert mEL AVIV, Tues. Israel's X troops on the frontier with Syria manned their positions on full alert today following the heaviest round of fighting between the two nations in nearly 27 months of Middle East ceasefire. Two more clashes were reported between both sides followingUPI - 122 words
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Article149 1972-11-01 1 Reds kill 10, burn station BANGKOK, Tuesday POMMUNIST guerillas have overrun a police station in the north-eastern province of Kalasin, killing one policeman and nine militiamen. I Only one village militiaman escaped in the attack last Sunday night by about 100 guerillas with heavy machineguns. Another policeman and four militiamenReuter; Bernama - 149 words
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Article29 1972-11-01 1 MANILA. Tues. President Marcos has «lgned a new martial law decree banning subversive writings on walls, and the publication, circulation and possession of anti-government propaganda material. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article62 1972-11-01 1 TOKYO. Tues. Japan purchased today US. missile and air defence control systems Installed in Okinawa at the price of 7.7 billion yen (about $75 million). The systems have been under control of the US but they will be transferred to Japanese hands when Japan assumes responsibilityUPI - 62 words
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Article42 1972-11-01 1 TOKYO. Tues. Japan's reserves ol gold and foreign currency grew by a staggering U551,307 million in October. Finance Ministry spokesmen said the nations official reserves tctalled U5517,796 million up from U5516,630 million at the end of September UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article28 1972-11-01 1 CANBERRA. Tues. The transport ship HMAS Sydney will leave Sydney tomorrow with freight and stores for Australian forces based In Singapore under the five-power arrangement. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article47 1972-11-01 1 holds steady T ONDON, Tues. The pound held steady this mornAJ inc. Just above record lows. It opened at I 552.33, unchanged from late trading after yesterday's close, then inched up to U552.3330. more than a cent above the record low of U552.3210 reached last Friday.— AP.AP - 47 words
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Article138 1972-11-01 1 Fatah man in KL gets letter bomb l/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A suspected letter bomb was received by the AlFatah representative in Malaysia, Mr. Abu Yacoub, at his apartment here today. Mr. Yacoub received the letter from a postman about noon at Sam Mansion in Jalan Birch. Suspecting that the letter138 words
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Article51 1972-11-01 1 LOS ANGELES. Tues. A Europe-bound jetliner doubled back over the Pacific last night with landing gear problems and sheared off its right wheel during an emergency landing at international airport. None of the 95 passengers or 13 crew aboard the Boeing-707 Air France jet was injured.UPI - 51 words
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Article24 1972-11-01 1 BANGKOK. Tues Aseans standing committee met here today to consider the establishment of a special committee for an Asean Central Bank. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration739 1972-11-01 1 Peace pact not likely before Nov. 7 W A S II IX C.TON. M Tues. White House officials said today il was "im probable" thai the United States and North V i c I n a m would s\y,n the Viet Dam peace agreement before the Nov. 7 election. TheReuter; AP; UPI - 739 words
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Article47 1972-11-01 1 TAIPEH. Tues Ford Motor Company has decided to Invest US$4O million (about $112 million) In Taiwan to manufacture "Asian can" and engines, government sources confirmed today. The Ford project, if approved, will be the single largest private American Investment In Taiwan to dot«. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article37 1972-11-01 1 LONDON. Tues. Police yesterday arrested a man wfoo hurled a jar of mincemeat pie filling through window of the Prime Minister's residence while the anti-inflation talks were going on inside. UPI iSee Bark Page).UPI - 37 words
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Article43 1972-11-01 1 FOURTH RAIL DISASTER IN 24 HOURS ISTANBUL. Tues.— More than 20 people were feared dead and about 50 injured when two trains collided and burst into flames at Lskisehir. Western Turkey, today the fourth railway disaster in 24 hours. Reuter (See Page 15).Reuter - 43 words
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Article140 1972-11-01 2 Priest who showed obscene films LONDON. Tues A Catho.ic priest was alleged in court yesterday to have shown obscene films and pornographic photographs to young boys and committed sexual offences against them. Father Cornelius Buckley, 35, pleaded guilty to committing acts of gross indecency and indecently assaulting three boys agedReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration100 1972-11-01 2 Varsity acts on antiroyalty students GLASGOW. Tues. Twenty-flve students who took part in a rowdy demonstration against Queen Elizabeth when she visited Scotland's Stirling University are to face disciplinary action. Charges against ihe students have been referred to the university's discipline committee, which can Impose sentences ranging from small finesReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration309 1972-11-01 2 LONDON. Tu«s BRITAIN'S threeway talks on ways to curb inflation were still alive today, buoyed up by a union pledge to consider proposals on wage restraints. Union leaders attending talks with industry and the Government promised last night to consult the general council ofReuter - 309 words
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105 1972-11-01 2 I ONDON. Tues. Mr. Raymond Blackburn, a former Labour MP, yesterday lost his legal campaign to get tougher police action against "the flood of pornography" he claimed was sweeping Britain. A case in which Mr. Blarkburn said London's top police officer. Commissioner Robert Mark, shouldReuter - 105 words
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155 1972-11-01 2 Court rules Indira's newsprint policy illegal IV EW DELHI, Tues. 11 The Supreme Court yesterday ruled as unconstitutional the Govern ment's newsprint policy, which the judges said abridged freedom of speech and expression. In a 14-1 decision, the court struck down kpy provisions of a Government order which restricted theUPI - 155 words
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294 1972-11-01 2 JAKARTA, Tuesday. f^ MAN who claims he is a former Japanese soldier has been living quietly on Bali Island for 27 years, reluctant to surrender to Jacanese authorities because he fears he will be cunished. Antara News Agency, reporting thisReuter; AP - 294 words
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Article26 1972-11-01 2 LOS ANGELLS. Tue.v An earthquake 6.4 (.n the Richtet vale occurred in the South Pacific yesterday 120 mile? south-uesl of the island of Rabaul—UPl.26 words
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Miscellaneous13 1972-11-01 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby IIUE TOT IS WONP&gf UL^-> |p^ SfJi^Lr^ V£^13 words
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195 1972-11-01 3 27 die as plane explodes after hitting house DO.MX. Tues. An Italian domestic airliner with 21 people and three crew members on board crashed last night. An airline spokesman said fuere were m> survivors when the ?l.me crashed in bleak. mountainous countryside near Poggiorsini. a little town about 44 milesReuter - 195 words
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Article45 1972-11-01 3 HOMt. lur.v Strikis. by HHM and schoolteachers toci.iv .shut down Italy s purt& and gave 10.500.000 sch<x>lchildren an unexpected week-lung holiday. The 700.000 schoolteachers are .striking to back prolonged protc&ts about the state of Italy's overcrowded. unarrstafled and drab .schools. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration414 1972-11-01 3 pHICAGO. Tues. At least 44 people died and 321 were injured here in America's worst rail disaster in 14 years caused as one train packed with commuters rammed into another backing into a station yesterday. President Nixon sent a message of sympathy tc Chicago MayorReuter; UPI - 414 words
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Article141 1972-11-01 3 MARRIED, DESPITE A TOWN'S OUTCRY ORGOSOLO (Sardinia), Tues. A town's disapproval and demonstrations in the streets failed to stop the weddine plans of 81 -year-old Giovanni Luppu and his bride Maria Antonia Liandru. aged 73. The wedding of Giovanni, a peasant, and Maria, a seamstress, was originally to have takenReuter - 141 words
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Article74 1972-11-01 3 Referendum on reforms for Seoul SEOUL. Tues. President Park formally announced today that a referendum would be held on Nov. 21 to vote on sweeping reforms to the political structure. Mr. Park, who on Oct. 17 proclaimed martial law. dissolved the National Assembly and partially suspended the Constitution, last FridayReuter - 74 words
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173 1972-11-01 3 31 killed, 102 hurt in two train crashes BERLIN, Tues. Twen-ty-one people were killed and "0 injured when two passenger trains collided near Karl Marx-Stadt in East Germany yesterday after one of the trains apparently overshot a stop signal in thick foe, the official news agency ADN reported. The enginesAgencies - 173 words
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Advertisement180 1972-11-01 3 FINEST APPLIANCES MADE Vhen you think of home appliances think Sunbeam so many wonderful things so practical, ppliances to give you a lifetime of service. For the man of the house what can be better than a Sunbeam havemaster Shaver. For her! ah! a fry pan the light weight model180 words
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Advertisement284 1972-11-01 3 Turn back the clockrecapture youthful vigour. -VITAMIN CAPSULES J Juvelon Juvelon is a sure, safe way to revitalize your system and gain extra stamina. K »7'l Wa^ fife Sf fifl TIT H|l 'I Obtainable from all Pharmacies and Drug Stores. So\ e Distributor: rScT^l Eisai Pte. Ltd., Singapo-e. Tel: *****.284 words
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Article, Illustration347 1972-11-01 4 UONV Tues.—A Lufthansa airliner hijacked by two Arab commandos had fuel only for another minute's flying left in its tanks when it landed at Zagreb airport on Sunday night, Lufthansa said. "It must have been divine intervention that prevented a crash."Reuter - 347 words
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Article36 1972-11-01 4 LONDON. Tues. Britain's Foreign Under Secretary Anthony Royle will visit Hong Kong. India and the Par East next month. Mr. Royle Is the Junior Minister responsible (or these areas in the Foreign Office. AP.AP - 36 words
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373 1972-11-01 4 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. I"HE United States is to press for a new treaty providing sanctions against nations which harbour or aid hijackers. State Department spokesman Charles Bray said. It wants a meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organisation convened to adopt the measure atReuter - 373 words
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108 1972-11-01 4 BANGKOK, Tues. The Standing Committee of the Association of SouthEast Asian Nations (Asean) met nere today to consider the establishment of a special committee for an Asean Central Bank. Sources said the proposed Asean Central Bank would facilitate financial transactions among the Asean members—lndonesia. Philippines,Reuter - 108 words
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Article28 1972-11-01 4 BORDEAUX, (France). Tues Five persons were killed and five wounded In a collision between a truck and two cars on a highway south of here -APAP - 28 words
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143 1972-11-01 4 Peking treat for nine Aussie aborigines PEKING, Tues. A group or nine Australian aborigines here as guests of the Chinese said today they were being treated like human beings "for the first time In our lives The group, who arrived In China for a month's visit last week, said theyReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration227 1972-11-01 4 Cairo: We welcome arms from the West, too pAIRO. Tues. Egypt's new Defence Minister. Lt. General Ahmed Ismail, said yesterday "we welcome weapons from any country whether it belongs to the Eastern or Western bloc." the Cairo Press reported today. Gen. Ismail, who recently visited Moscow with Prime Minister AzizAP - 227 words
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Advertisement122 1972-11-01 4 Chiang turns 85 TAIPEH. Tues. President Chiang Kai-shek turned 85 today. He has not been seen in public since July and unconfirmed reports circulating abroad say his health Is deteriorating. A 186 -member citizens delegation went to the presidential office this morning to deliver a letter of congratulations and allegiance.122 words
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225 1972-11-01 7 Embassy papers in smuggled cars? No, says envoy THE Indonesian Embassy here yesterday denied a news agency report that embassy documents were seized from smuggled cars in Jakarta. The news agency report, that the Indonesian military police had seized some documents belonging to Indonesian diplomatic missions here and In Hong225 words
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Article55 1972-11-01 7 A MAGISTRATE yesterday refused bail to two men who escaped from the police while under investigation en a robbery case. Sim Choo Ngee. 17. and Jaya Ball. 25. were alleged to have !v-cai)cd from the custody of Inspector Diljeet Singh at Tanjung Katong Road at 1055 words
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Article27 1972-11-01 7 TEO Chin Gnee. 42. was fined $50 yesterday when he pleaded guilty to being founc in an opium den in Kallang Road on Monday.27 words
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84 1972-11-01 7 BAHASA AS SARAWAK'S NATIONAL LANGUAGE QIMANGGANG, Tues.— Cj Sarawak is now prepared to make Bahasa Malaysia the state's official national language front next year. Chief Minister Dato Haji Abdul Kahman Yakub said today. However, English would continue to be used alone with Bahasa Malaysia in all official business until aBernama - 84 words
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261 1972-11-01 7 CPF may raise interest rate for late payments THE Central Provident Fund Board is now considering a proposal to increase the rate oi interest payable by employers who do not pay their contributions by the due date. This Is necessary as the present rate does not appear to be sufficiently261 words
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Article, Illustration200 1972-11-01 7 Million dollar fine for gold smuggler PENANG, Tuesday A 63-YEAR-OLD Thai van driver, If. Sanoafl Puanpet, was today fined a million dollars for conveying gold ban without an import licence. Senior Sessions Court President, Mr. W. Satchithanandhan ordered the gold, valued at $61,750, to be forfeited. Puanpet, who could not200 words
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Article66 1972-11-01 7 A WATCHMAN was charged yesterday with having 18 18 litres of samsu and 122 74 litres of mash not under customs control behind a house in Lorong 29, off Sims Avenue, on Monday. Goh Seng 800. 56, also faced another charge of having distilling apparatus of 395.2866 words
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75 1972-11-01 7 Six brands of cigarettes up 10 cents SINGAPORE Tobacco Company (Pte) Ltd. Increased the price of six brands of cigarettes by 10 cents a packet of 20 from yesterday. The brands affected are: Senior Service, State Express 555 non-filter Player's Medium. Neptune. Double Ace and Capstan filter. There U, however,75 words
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Article59 1972-11-01 7 SINGAPORE Anti-Narcotics Association (SANA) chairman, Dr. Richard Lee, fpoke on drug abuse to students at the Conference Hall on Monday, and not the director of the Central Narcotics Bureau, Mr. John Hanam, as reported In yesterday s Straits Times. The talk was given during screening of the59 words
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Article38 1972-11-01 7 AUSTRALIA'S High Commissioner, Mr. N.F. Parkinson, yesterday presented ISO books worth $2,000 to the National Library under the Australian Government's book gift scheme. Mrs. Yoke-lan Wicks, deputy director of the Library, received the gift.38 words
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Advertisement261 1972-11-01 7 mml c* 11 Ulfi* mm\ I Wfc wMm I 111 M mmk^ Mm V/f I in one oil I *m VISCOSITY CORRECT FOR YOUR USE MM OPERATES PERFECTLY AT EXTREME ENGINE I Uniflo 20W-50 multi-grade oil is suitable for all #1 TEMPERATURES (PROTECTION FROM OIL makes of car and all261 words
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Miscellaneous27 1972-11-01 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I HBV.. SYLVESTER o*<W) _J| I WONPER I A i Kti&SSfr^ WHERE THAT tv \l \&@c° L*4ft I-AZY FELINE \v' IS GOOnN'27 words
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Article171 1972-11-01 8 AN Australian oilman was found battered to death in a TanJong Pagar backlane early yesterday morning. Though he had no Identification papers on him, police later ascertained that he was Richard Peter Karolak. 26. an employee of Reading and Bates Oil-rig Company, which has an office171 words
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Article52 1972-11-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Alrpcrt landing fees have been halved for all aircraft on domestic flights In what Is believed to be a move to encourage the Malaysian Airline System to increase frequencies. The new rates are not applicable to International airlines operating through Malaysia or to MAS52 words
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112 1972-11-01 8 Youth with record: I was sacked by bosses AN UNEMPLOYED A youth told a district court yesterday that two of his former employers sacked him after they discovered that he was an ex-criminal. Satnam Singh, 20 said this after he pleaded guilty to four counts of housebreaking into Sennett Community112 words
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470 1972-11-01 8 ELENA CHONG - Labourer: I threw her body by river ELENA CHONG By A LABOURER told a coroner's inquiry yesterday that he took his mistress's body in a lorry and dumped it by the side of a river in Jurong in April 1970. Former lorr> driver Goh Kwee Hong alias Ng Kooi Hong,470 words
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Article73 1972-11-01 8 rERE are 100 top LPs— worth about $1.500— to be won In New Nations great new contest. All you have to do Is vote for your favourite pop stars and groups in Singapore's first pop poll and you could be one of the big73 words
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272 1972-11-01 8 Illegal firing of crackers by children THE machinegun rattle of firecrackers not heard since the total ban earlier this year is back again. This time It's children who. for the last few days, have been letting oil crackers by the dozen to celebrate the coming festive seasons Deepavall and Harl272 words
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Article23 1972-11-01 8 TOURIST Promotion Board chairman Mr. Runme Shaw, will open Aloha Rhu Hawaiian Village in Nlcoll Drive today at 6 30 pm.23 words
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Advertisement153 1972-11-01 8 1912 /mijl 1972 60 Years of banking services in Asia, The Bank of canton, Limited. For 60 years we've been helping indigenous and affiliated with Security Pacific National Bank... a multinational companies do business in Asia. We bank with over 100 years experience in internathelp solve their problems in exporting,153 words
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Miscellaneous227 1972-11-01 8 Straits Times Crossword I^l I hi ii h m b^Lv I I 4. n.nit-1 h£S2H 8 mi c Port r yer <» uletl y p* clted Capital disorder (8). in fruit (5) $^,?A r Ot ,K^ doWn> emlnent Her boy v' one of the 4 golfer (6). down (7) ir227 words
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Article305 1972-11-01 9 The crux of the drug crack down SUCCESS DEPENDS ON PARENTS fill-; success or failure of Singapore's drug education campaign rests with parents, the Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Indie Sha'ari Tactin, said yesterday. "Ultimately, they are the ones who can see to it that our young get the message, he said305 words
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Article, Illustration322 1972-11-01 9 RITA LOONG - RITA LOONG By WHIMPY. the globe-trot-ting cocker spaniel, who flew first-class and sat In hydrofoils, reached the end of the road last Friday. The 17-year-old black dog, who accompanied his mistress, boutique owner Mrs. Doris Geddes. on her European trips, died322 words
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181 1972-11-01 9 Family's dilemma: How to break the news to Susan? THE family of Miss Marjorie Tarn, 20, who was killed in a road accident on Sunday night, Is in a dilemma. "We do not know how to break the news of her death to her elder sister Susan," said members of181 words
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Article17 1972-11-01 9 THE Singapore Metrication Joard announced yesterday that electrodes will go metric in April next year.17 words
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Article86 1972-11-01 9 'BOYCOTT BOAC' THREAT BY UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Airline Employees Union is to consider boycotting all BOAC flights in protest against the British Government's refusal to grant the Malaysian Airline System (MAS) landing rights in Brunei. Union president Mr. A. T. Xavier said the union was consulting their legal86 words
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Article48 1972-11-01 9 THERE were 4 262 live births In August, the highest In eight months this year. After deducting deaths, this gave a natural Increase to the population of 3.261. also the highest this year. Singapore's population et the enri nf .Inn* w»« 7 147 110048 words
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Advertisement285 1972-11-01 9 ¥wm% Paul* luwft/ft fresh J B lllllK Pauls is pure cow's milk, brimming with Or have them delivered to your home by all the rich vitamins so essential to filling in the attached coupon. Address good health! Its farm fresh, natural your coupon to "The Area Sales Manager, taste makes285 words
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142 1972-11-01 10 SINGAPOREANS should aim at developing a community spirit among residents within housing estates so that life is made richer and more meaningful. Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Ministry of Social Affairs) who made this call on Monday night at the inaugural dinner142 words
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128 1972-11-01 10 Stepping stone effect of drug abuse YOUTHS must realise that drug abuse has a "step-ping-stone" effect which can never do them any good. Prof. Yeoh Teow Seng, a pharmacologist from the University of Singapore's Faculty of Medicine, giving this warning in the first of a five-lecture series on drugs, said:128 words
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103 1972-11-01 10 14 Indonesians jailed for illegal entry FOURTEEN Indonesian illegal immigrants were jailed between two weeks and a month yesterday for entering Singapore without a pass between Sept. 26 and Oct. 16. All pleaded guilty. Suah Ah Seng, 18. Tan Ah Tin, 17, Ong Ah Tee. 17, Ng Ah Huat, 16.103 words
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Article26 1972-11-01 10 ABOUT 150 people attended the 22nd anniversary dinner of the Katnala Club at the weekend The guest-of-honour waa Mr. Lawrence Sia. MP for Mnulmein.26 words
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405 1972-11-01 10 WHY TWO IS ENOUGH: LIM (\NE reason why the Government wants parents to limit their children to two is that research has shown that a child born intelligent will not become so if be gets insufficient nourishment in the formative years.405 words
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347 1972-11-01 10 Clerk married to gain citizenship, court told A MALAYSIAN clerk married a Singapore girl to enhance his prospects of obtaining citizenship, the High Court heard yesterday. But, after the registry marriage, Chua Ah Sion refused to live with Boh Cheong Ying, then a waitress. He also failed to get his347 words
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486 1972-11-01 11 USED CATS' FUR AS CHARM JOHORE, BAHRU. Turn FATHER of nine \yho admit ted raping a 12-year-old girl was today sentenced by the High Coort to four years' jail and three strokes of the rotan. 800 Ka Ma, 45,486 words
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Article92 1972-11-01 11 Man charged with having revolver A JOBLESS man was charged in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday with unlawfully having a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver and three .38 bullets. Saleh bin Salamat. 25. was alleged to have had the weapon and bullets In a house at Nasslm Hill at 6.4092 words
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149 1972-11-01 11 EIGHT courses on business administration, geared to the needs of firms run by Chineseeducated managements, have been organised by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Nanyang University's College of Commerce. The first course will begin at the Chamber premises In Hill Street from Nov. 6. The149 words
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Article, Illustration163 1972-11-01 11 Japan's new envoy flies in THE new Japanese Am-bassador-designate to Singapore, Mr. Toldchiro Uomoto (above), flew in last night. Speaking to reporters on his arrival at Paya Lebar airport, Mr. Uomoto said: "My immediate task after I assume my post is to strive to maintain the friendly relationship between Singapore163 words
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Article51 1972-11-01 11 FENANO. Tues. Arumugam Oovlnaasamy, 23, who was to have appeared this morning on a charge ol re-selling lour cinema tickets, was acquitted posthumously today. When his name was called out, Arumugam's brother stood up and submitted a death certificate He had died In a road accident on Sept.51 words
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Article29 1972-11-01 11 M V Mutthayuh was fined $30 yesterday (or being found drunk and incapable at the Bukit Timah Road junction of Sixth Avenue on Oct. 28. He pleaded guilty.29 words
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Miscellaneous121 1972-11-01 11 SESAME STREET By Cliff Roberts Alley Oap By VJW. tiumlin S3^ I GUESS TM' TOP OF THIS TREES I. AHHH, TMERE WE ARE! I VHSSIR.THIS B^^^^^V^^^P^^P^^H AS GOOD A PLACE AS ANY OKAY, DINNV, I'M ALL SET. AIN'T BAD AT W "Pp/ J^BPS^B^KJi^^^M^^^^B LIU Abnvr B A I«PP VeASY.'/-ALL'\®| T-^^O'ISA121 words
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182 1972-11-01 12 I endured bis violent ways for years: Wife A SEAMSTRESS and mother of four told the High Court yesterday that she endured meekly several instances of violent assault by her jobless husband for a few years without making any complaint to the police. Ooh Swee Geok, wife of Ong Kirn182 words
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100 1972-11-01 12 Wharfage levy waived for roads cargo rE Port Authority has decided to waive its wharfage charges for cargo discharged In the roads following a Chinese Chamber of Commerce appeal. The chamber's commerce sub-committee chairman. Mr. Ling Lee Hua said yesterday that the PSA had agreed that only cargo discharged overside100 words
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68 1972-11-01 12 Favre-Leuba chief on five-day visit SWISS Favre-Leuba Watch Co. chairman Dr. Henry A Favre, will arrive today for a five-day visit. Dr Pavre, 64, who will be accompanied by his wife. Barbara, Is on a six-week world tour of 11 countries to meet PavreLeuba agents and company representatives. While In68 words
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Article59 1972-11-01 12 THE straits Times on Oct. 24 carried a Bernama reDort which quoted comment by Tan Sri Saraon. Malaysia's Minister of Communications, on allegations about Inadequate facilities for MAS at Singapore Appended to this was comment by airline and airport sources in Singapore. This part of the reportBernama - 59 words
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351 1972-11-01 12 EDWARD LIU - Five new senior posts for SC divisions EDWARD LIU National servicemen will get greater control By RATIONAL servicemen in the Special Constabulary will be given greater control of the organisation under the reorganisation programme effective from today. Five more posts of senior assistant commandant (SC) will be created for the351 words
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Advertisement479 1972-11-01 12 JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA: LAST DAY! S (T.I: »53«94 1 Sho-. 7.00 ».10 PM. A<m: AdyH. S2-Childr.i. SI Wflß߀fl Ui= U ICT COLDI6 '< 5 I "TH€ H€IST" HflUJf^ > ROB6RT UU6BB6R AJLmT 'Wk SCOTT BRRDV Mt L Xl ■I WW ■M Musc^cjuincvjones JlflrWfi^P'' "*^PJ v,' ;tei erxjD.recteO By I^B*V >^^"^™479 words
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Advertisement70 1972-11-01 12 Ming Chan at GOLDEN MAID COCKTAIL LOUNGE f Smiling Service from Star Stewardeuei Of Singapore J GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE (i.t noor) BEACH ROAD. SINGAPORE 7. PHONE: *****, ***** *****. *J| Thewondetful English food of the good old days is back at THE BEEFEATER Meet your friends in a genuine70 words
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Advertisement73 1972-11-01 12 Ceytong Queenstewn LAST DAY I Golden City: 1.45, 4, 7 9.10 p.m. Galo.y: 1 IS, 3.10. 7 A 9.10 p.m. The Most Evciting Modern Musical Comedy In Mondor.n With Laughter* Galore starring Tang Kwong Yoong Hu Ylng Yin, A Shirley Wong. I.IIIK. X«, Bm!*s CURES! siirtJBL^DBBJBBBBBBBti Opens Te Marrow Simurroneously73 words
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Advertisement232 1972-11-01 12 DISCOTHEQUE SINGAPORE'S FIRST DISCOTHEQUE AND STILL SWINGING! DANCE TO THE LATEST DISCS IN A UNIQUE ATMOSPHERE OPEN: SUNDAY THURSDAY 7 P.M. 2 A.M. FRIDAY. SATURDAY EVE OF HOLIDAY 7 P.M. 3 A.M. 91-A. TANGLIN ROAD. (ABOVE GINOS RESTAURANT) SINGAPORE. 10. Tel *****0 'I l o LpLcrLrut" NO -FROST. 2 DOOR232 words
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Advertisement288 1972-11-01 12 /q^ You get two drinks for the price of one. Shangri-La actually serves drinks at half price to give you the biggest discount going. So, after the office tonight, relax in the Shangri-La's Golden Peacock Bar or Tiara Lounge. T-. J And enjoy two drinks for the price of one.288 words
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Advertisement704 1972-11-01 12 ORGANISATION I 14th Record Brooking DAY! Mom, 1.10. 4.00. 6.30 1 V I S Ne Free List— No Holl Mm No M.i.tor, Concession Scon Connerv os Jomes Bond CO7 I "DIAMONDS ARI FORIVIR" Ponovision, Technicolor (UA) m m COMING SOONl" Winner of 2 Academy Awordi m B BEST Sound BEST704 words
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300 1972-11-01 13 MASIE KWEE - Teachers who go by the book too much MASIE KWEE By SIX(iA P 0 R E teachers rely too much on textlxx>ks for classroom teaching although schools arc provided with aids sOcfa as projectors, tape-recorders, and other materials, v seminar was told yesterday. The criticism came from the deputy head300 words
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113 1972-11-01 13 Saratoga fire dead are flown home *FHE bodies of three Ame- rican crewmen who died in a fire on board the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga in Singapore harbour on Sunday were flown back home yesterday. The United States Embassy identified the dead as seaman Gary Lynn Weller of Illinois, apprentice113 words
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Article54 1972-11-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Government has agreed to the appointment of Mr. James Harrison Weir as the new High Commissioner of New Zealand tc Malaysia, a Foreign Ministry stHtement said today. Mr Weir, tue former High Commissioner to Singapore, will replace Mr. RL. Hutchens. who54 words
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158 1972-11-01 13 Pricetags soon in KL on used cars KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Government will introduce price-tatting on second-band cars soon in its drive to stop "football money" practice. "In fact, there will be price tags for everything including all cars secondhand and new by next year," Minister of Trade and Industry,158 words
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Article68 1972-11-01 13 Walk raised $15,000 for charity THE Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will present donations totalling $15,193 to three charities today. Ihe money was raised from a big walk held by the Singapore Telephone Board earlier this year. The Tamplnes Home for Retarded Children building will receive $6,007. the Home68 words
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Article25 1972-11-01 13 THE People's Association will hold a presentation of grading colours to Judo exponents at Pasir Ris picnic pavilion on Nov. 5 at noon.25 words
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Article82 1972-11-01 13 A cocktail party for accountants THE Singapore Society of Accountants and the Association of Certified Accountants were entertained to a cocktail reception at Shangri-La Hotel on Sunday by the visiting president of the Association of Certified Accountants, London, Mr. A. W. Nelson, and Mrs. Nelson. They had on Saturday been82 words
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Article54 1972-11-01 13 PENANO. Tues. The committee dealing with proposals to change names of streets, places and towns decided today to retain the name of Bandar Raya George Town (Oeorge Town City). Its chairman, State Executive Councillor Mr S.P. Chelllah, said this decision was arrived at because the54 words
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Article30 1972-11-01 13 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary t Foreign Affairs) Mr. Ong Soo Chuan. will present certificates at v graduation of kindergarten children at Kota Raja community centre tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.30 words
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Article21 1972-11-01 13 NTUC's insurance co-operative INCOME will hold a buffet on the IV-tar.a lawn to celebrate INCOME Day on Nov 1221 words
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202 1972-11-01 13 SINGAPORE textile companies yesterday re- ported they would not be badly hit by the Malaysian Government's decision to ban imports of several types of textiles. Manufacturers who export to Malaysia said their exports there were negligible. Furthermore, buyers in Malaysia could continue202 words
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97 1972-11-01 13 KL girls killed in Perth road mishap KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two Malaysian students were killed when they were hit by a mobile crane in a street in Perth, Australia. They are Miss Esther Long Sau Yong, 22, of Petaling Jaya. a thirdyear accountancy student at the University of Western Australia,97 words
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93 1972-11-01 13 THE Australian High Commissioner Mr. N. F. Parkinson, will present a trophy today to the 9th Anzuk Signals Regiment which was selected the best Anzuk unit this year. Lieut. -Col John McGreevv. the commanding officer of the unit will receive the silver i*up on93 words
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128 1972-11-01 13 OUTRAM Secondary School In York Hill Is planning to build a $150,000 swimming pool for Its students by 1974. The school's advisory committee chairman. Mr. David B.H. Chew, disclosing this yesterday, said: "The pool, measuring 23 metres by 18 metres, will be the first128 words
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Article48 1972-11-01 13 A SEMINAR on the modernisation of industrial and commercial management will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 26 at 10 a.m. The seminar, in Chinese, is organised by the chamber's education sub-committee and the Nanyang University's Industrial and Business Management Society.48 words
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Advertisement161 1972-11-01 13 HAVING A \IUJHffiiSSE HIGHWAY PROBLEM pfeSf^ During the holiday season; the 1 \y*y and put the fun back into travelling ~T| <"f '/LxWUmk^ Malayan Railway introduces a number w /^^L /P* of additional passenger services to give xJm ?\^V SPORE KUALA LUMPUR BUTTERWORTH RETURN ""B^ Spore -K. Lumpur K. Lumpur161 words
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Advertisement176 1972-11-01 13 jhb J ki -f J n k I Hbm 8 DAYS NORTH INDIA (DELHI-AGRA-JAIPUR) FROM 551.321 ONLY Departure date: 17th November 1972 11 DAYS NORTH SOUTH INDIA FROM 551,482 ONLY Departure date: 15th November 1972 TOUR PRICE INCLUDES: Return air passage (economy class) All meals Tours and excursions as stated176 words
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Article282 1972-11-01 14 As was widely anticipated, the Palestinian guerillas have pulled off a post-Munich coup, obtaining the release of tr.eir compatriots from West German jails before their trials could commence. And, predictably, Israel has responded with a reprisal raid on guerilla bases, this time within firing distance of Damascus. The282 words
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Article228 1972-11-01 14 Bus riding ?an be a pleasure that promise made in January this year by the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (SILO) which represents 10,000 bus workers is still to be fulfilled. SILO, of course, has done its bit: the first bus safety and courtesy campaign has come and228 words
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Article415 1972-11-01 14 HONG KONG, Tuas PEASANTS in 10 districts of Hupeh l*rovince have established a record in centipede catching this year because they followed the correct political line, China's official newspaper. Jenmin Jih Pao, reports. Because of adherence to the Maoist line, the paper said, farmers in the415 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1972-11-01 14 HENRY KAMM - Marcos: A chance for urgent reforms HENRY KAMM IN THE PHILIPPINES So deep is the desire of most of the 38m. Filipinos for drastic change that they have suspended their disbelief in Marcos and look hopefully to him to bring about changes he promised a month ago by MANILA IfNYT - 1,222 words
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Article, Illustration788 1972-11-01 14 AND IN INDIA Indira benefits as... Screen idol of millions embroiled in politics MADRAS: Mrs. Indira Gandhi's control over the political life of India may soon be made absolute because a melodramatic row has broken out between an ageing but still popular film starOFNS - 788 words
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Advertisement20 1972-11-01 14 ISN'T IT ,^Sw ABOUT TIME /^Zfc YOU OWNED /iHA; A SEIKO? ''(SB) When time is impwmt C'li'TVO It, «^S^^^ ~s20 words
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Advertisement240 1972-11-01 14 11 iflfl M .^IiySOHAN LAL DHAWN and AWTHER SINGH now obtainable from £UALA_LUMPUR iGAPQRE UNIVfRSITY BOOK STORE MARICAN I SONS JUBILEE BOOK STORE ENSIGN BOOK STORE ENSIGN BOOK STORE M H MARICAN MUBARUK I BROS. PUSTAKA ANTARA EDUCATIONAL BK. EMPORIUM MALAYAN LAW JOURNAL IPOH CHOPMEN ENTERPRISES JAMES BOOK STORE PENANG240 words
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585 1972-11-01 15 BLAIR JOHNSON - Eupoc rescued but not the shareholders BLAIR JOHNSON By gI'POC Pulp and Paper Industries has been rescued, but not its shareholders. Business Times understands that Mr. Chang Ming Chwan (major shareholder) and Mr. So Ping Fan have paid $4.3 million for the machinery and buildings of ill-fated Eupoc which failed585 words
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511 1972-11-01 15 GEORGIE LEE - lAP-ACE FORGES CLOSER LINKS WITH WORLD ADVERTISING GIANT JWT GEORGIE LEE By lAP-ACE Advertising, In a series of new moves, has forged closer links with J. Walter Thompson (JWT), reputed to be the world's biggest advertising agency in terms of billings. In disclosing this to Business Times, the lAP-ACE group's511 words
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414 1972-11-01 15 BOB NG - Profits at Kempas hit by price fall BOB NG By PROFITS of the Kempas Group have succumbed to the pressure of falling rubber and palm oil prices. For the first half ended June 1972. pre-tax profits of the group (Including results from subsidiary Benta Plantation) plummetted 35.3 per cent to414 words
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Article233 1972-11-01 15 CAOESUS - CAOESUS By Sit-in to fame I* YEV E heard of some whacky publicity stunts in my time, but the Diethelm sit-in must be the whackiest. Diethelm Furniture at its new Orchard Road showroom is staging a sit-in and is prepared to pay a dollar an hour to charity233 words
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328 1972-11-01 15 SOH TIANG KENG - Three discount houses to start business SOH TIANG KENG By rIE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has given the green light for three discount houses to start business as a further boost to the growth of the money market. The three companies are the Discount Company of Singapore. International Discount328 words
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352 1972-11-01 15 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By RI'BBER exports from Singapore and West Malaysia for the eight months of this year have dropped marginally when compared with the same period of 1971, 1970 or even in 1969. This is mainly due to sharp falls in exports to352 words
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648 1972-11-01 16 Marked slowdown in Harper's profits growth FOLLOWING a bullish start to the current decade, there has been a marked slowdown in profits growth at Harper Gilfillan. For the first half ended June 1972, pretax profits have only gone up by 10 per cent to $2.02 million from $1.83 million turned648 words
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Article110 1972-11-01 16 OUTPUT of tin concentrates for the month of September 1972 by the following mines are: Pteul* Aokam 2.879 Austral Amal 1.348 Ayer Hltam 4.334 BerJunUl 5 240 Chenderlang 347 Oopeng Consol. 3,686 Hongkong Tin 16 Idrls Hydraulic 503 Kamuntlng 2.315 Kampong Lanjut 1.280 Kllllnghall 1.868 Klnta Kellas110 words
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Article, Illustration472 1972-11-01 16 AUSTIN MORAIS - Barber introduces new semi-bulk service for rubber, timber AUSTIN MORA IS BARBER Lines Is introducing a new semi-bulk service between South-east Asia and the United States from this month for homogeneous commodities like rubber, timber and plywood products. It has In mind Initially one ship per month loading at Singapore,472 words
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Article158 1972-11-01 16 THE 9.645-eross ton Hapaf-Lloyd vessel, ErUngen, sailed into Singapore on Monday and marked the end of an era for Hapag-Lloyd. She is the last Hapag-Lloyd conventional cargo ship to sail through Singapore waters on the northern Europe-Far East service. The 22-knot ship with a crew of158 words
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Article450 1972-11-01 16 Mr. Percival Herbert Meadows was elected a director of Far EastLevlngston Shipbuilding on Oct. 28. Far EastLevlngston directors Mr. Patrick Yeoh Khwai Hoh resigned on Oct. 14 and Mr. I.im Ban Thoon retired on Oct. 28. Mr. Na Lie Tjing. a director of Copper Industries, has resigned450 words
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Article22 1972-11-01 17 Wilkinson M. Glass F. Union Alcan S. Traders Raleigh $5.70 $2.70 $2.22 $3.50 $7.15 $2.29 .20 .12 .10 .10 .10 .0922 words
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Article54 1972-11-01 17 r.O. Bank V. Rts E.N.E. H. Leone Sel. Dredge I. Wood Imperial V. Prod. Sea View I. Pen. CCM M G N. Iron F N $7.15 $1.11 $5.35 $5.40 $5.60 $0.96 $2.88 $2.87 $1.16 $4.10 $4.34 $5.75 $7.05 $6.65 —.35 —.27 —.20 —.15 —.15 —.12 —.12 —.11 —.10 —.1054 words
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Article23 1972-11-01 17 Is. Hotel 567,000 F. Cables 218.000 I -Wood 179.000 G. Perak 163,000 Total Turnover: 3.54 M Total Value: $8 47M23 words
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Article38 1972-11-01 17 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Industrial*: 283.43 282.84 1 Hotels: 211.98 2*9.71 Properties: 325.94 323.13 t Tins: 132.97 132.76 t t rubbers: 224.54 2*4.33 Dec. 30. 1966 100 1 Dec. 31. 1968 IN t Dec. 29. 1962 IN38 words
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Article1115 1972-11-01 17 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT TNI CLOSC OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRACING ROOMS OF TNI STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: CLOSING TONE: All «ecllons closed easier. Tt RNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday1,115 words
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Article1607 1972-11-01 17 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A. Tape (2) 2.24. (2) 2.26. (1) 2.22. (1) 2.20. Ajinomoto (1) 2.82. Mean1,607 words
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Article340 1972-11-01 17 First index drop in fortnight rADING on the Stock Exchange yesterday was slow and generally easier. With the exception of sporadic bursts of activity, the day's trading was quiet. Afternoon trading improved slightly but prices in general continued to slide despite some attempts to rally and most closed below their340 words
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Article296 1972-11-01 17 rpHE cash and management x injection into MPH by Jack Chla Industries has begun to pay cff. Prom being a loss maker of some 10 years standing, the company renamed Jack Chla-MPH at last Saturdays EOM Is now trading profitably. For the half year to September 1972. group296 words
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Article175 1972-11-01 17 rpHE Straits tin price in X Pen a n g yesterday sagged another $2 to $616 per picul on an official offering down 143 tons to 218 tons. The overnight London metal price was steadier with forward buyers quoted up £1 to £1.598 per metric ton. LONDON:175 words
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Article50 1972-11-01 17 B'pore (2) 223.00 229.00 (1) Export price* In non-attrliiis areas In U.S. dollars per ounre. (2) Local dealer* price* In Singapore dollar* per tael. Ult /Ondon 64.59 Mnit *4.M longkouK M.»S Surleb (4.408 84.65S ■t 64.12 llngapore (1) 66.1S U«t 64.60 6S.OS 63.24 64.508 64.758 63.93 66 1550 words
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Article39 1972-11-01 17 In London on Monday the palm oil pnrn of Malayan S per cent CIF IK N European ports In the bulk lerllig per long ton Nov. April waa cjuot'd at l'K£9s lelleri or Cont. $223 teller* lunchanged).39 words
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Article291 1972-11-01 17 Rubber price improves QPENING quotations on the v rubber market yesterday were marked up and the market gained further ground after the first business. Thereafter the market moved narrowly and irregularly at the new levels In quiet and thin trading. The morning session closed quietly steady. The afternoon session was291 words
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Article21 1972-11-01 17 OCT. 31. RUBBER: 107.75 cents (up 1.50 cents). TIN: $616 (down S2). Official offering: 218 tons (down 143 tons).21 words
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Article11 1972-11-01 17 Oct. Sept. Tin: f 622.024 J627.476 Rubber: 101.534cU. 8K.845 cU.11 words
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Article108 1972-11-01 17 /"■MINIS! PRODUCt CXCHANGI, X tIHCAPORE NOON CLOSIHC PRICII PIR PICUL VItTMDAV. CHMKit Otl: bulk (35 arllara. drum 536 seller*. C*»ra: Mixed loo** UK/Coot. >21i B. Ptpp<f Muntok AST A uhlte f.o.b. 100<7 NLW S2l2t tillers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96'; NL.W S2o2i •eller*. Sarawak apeclal black f.o b. MS NLW108 words
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Article35 1972-11-01 17 London copper price* on Wednesday (prevlou* In bracket*). Wlrtbar Spot buyer (432.00 (£■133.00) teller 1 432 SO ((433.50): Three month* buyer (442.00 ((443.00) Mller {442.50 (£443 50). Markat Una: Steady. Sale*: 2.400 ton*.35 words
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Article100 1972-11-01 17 piAILY SMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange lJ and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. Not. Dec. ((torrent Month) (Forward Month) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers IMR SCV IMR 5L IMR 5 IMR 10 IMR 20 >MR SO (I— ton Pallet: 107.50 (I— ton Pallet) 107100 words
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Article166 1972-11-01 18 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 31. Local dollars to one unit uf Foreifn Currency U.S. Dollar Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar Local dollars to 100 unlti of Foreign Currency Belgian Francs Burmese Kyats166 words
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Article164 1972-11-01 18 ASIAN currency deposit rates for Tuesday. Oct. 31: IS Dollars IK Sterling Forward exchange swap* Rates supplied by P. Murray-Jones International (Spore). 7 days 1 mth 2 mths 3 mths 6 mths 9 mths 12 mths 1 mth 1 mths 6 mths 2 mths 1 mth Offer164 words
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Article379 1972-11-01 18 MELBOURNE. Tues. Falls outnumbered rises in relatively quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Overall, there were 125 falls, as opposed to 111 rises, and 107 stocks remained steady. Industrial rises, aided by encouraging reports, narrowly outnumbered falls, while in the mlnlne posts falls more than doubled rises.379 words
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Article338 1972-11-01 18 XTEW YORK. Mon— Stocks tended moderately lower today amid Indications that the signing of the tentative Washlr.gton-Hanol peace- agreement on Vietnam will be delayed several days, possibly to beyond the Nov. 7 US presidenttai elections. The White House said today that the draft Vietnam peace accord would not338 words
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Article91 1972-11-01 18 TINS Monday 89.94 Friday 90.53 Week ago 91.22 RUBBERS Monday 317.64 Friday 316.02 Wt*k ago 310.50 OILS Monday 297 43 Friday 299.8? Wc«k ago 303 54 INDUSTRIALS Monday 468.5 Friday 474.6 Week ago 487.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Mcndpy 946.42 Friday 946.42 Week ago 951.31 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday91 words
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Article243 1972-11-01 18 T-JONO KONG. Tues The market saw another incredible day with interest on leading Issues, but certain of the second line counters sprang Into prominence, notably China Engineers. Zung Fu and Chuang's Cutlery. Total turnover value amounted to $106.54 million. Today i cloilng middle price* In Hon« Kong dollan243 words
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Advertisement93 1972-11-01 15 The Industrial Bank of Japan, Ltd. takes pleasure in announcing the opening. effective November 1. o\' its SINGAPORE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE temporarily at: c o Ming Court Hotel Tanglin Road, Singapore 10 Telephone: *****3 Telex: Mingtel RS 214-88 Cable: Mingotel-Singapore The permanent office will be at DBS Building. Shenton Way. upon93 words
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Advertisement115 1972-11-01 15 r^ir3nn c mputers LkJLSLkJ TERMINALS equipment? Expensive equipment ties up a lot of capital. It slows down your expansion plans. But not if you lease it from us. Whatever the £L equipment. Our lease plan is simple. No downpayment. Just a straight monthly lease rental. jj\\ Tax deductible. Economical enough115 words
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Advertisement129 1972-11-01 16 Ww^ 11 11 1 Plan to go "up" downtown in the future... with Hitachi Building Equipment We make moving stairs and elevators for your family would like to know what they are. p^ mmmmmmmm modern department stores and sky-high office They are: """"""""^^^^^■l buildings. In fact, we make outdoor glass129 words
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Advertisement277 1972-11-01 17 You should know it before you put your money in it. Our JCA Newsletter will provide on wth an informative pictures of Companies listed on tic STOCK EXCHANGE. Published weekly, it is a detailed end factual report bated on the fundamental and technical analyiis of our Research Department. It provide*277 words
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Advertisement476 1972-11-01 18 A 3M CAREER I OPPORTUNITYI Sales Representative 8 3M Printing I Products Division 8 We want an ambitious, personable and mature I I young man in our Printing Products Division. I^B I Obviously, he should have a good knowledge of I I the Printing Industry. I He is prcbobly employed476 words
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Advertisement629 1972-11-01 18 BANK BUMIFUTIIA MALAYSIA BERHAD OFFERS CHALLENCINC OPPORTUNITIES AND ATTRACTIVE REWARDS TO THE RICHT CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWINC POSTS: PROPERTIES MANACER Applicants should be qualified in the field of Estate Management, and have adequate experience in related fields. This is a responsible senior Management Post and the job involves the management629 words
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Advertisement617 1972-11-01 18 A LARGE INTEGRATED FOREST PRODUCTS FACTORY UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN PEKAN. PAHANG. REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING PERSONNEL. COST CLERK Qualifications: Malaysian citizen. Education should be up to Senior Cambridge level with credits In English and Mathematics. Applicant must have passed the L.C.C. Higher Stage Examination. Be able to speak and write Bahasa617 words
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146 1972-11-01 19 Gunmen grab $6,000 payroll in Jurong TWO gunmen got away with a $6,000 payroll In busy Taman Jurong yesterday morning. The money was for the staff of Times Lithographic Publicity (Pte.) Ltd. of San Yoong Road, Jurong. The robbers, wearing spectacles, struck at 11.45 a.m as the cashier, Mr. Richard146 words
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Article54 1972-11-01 19 POLICE yesterday appealed lor rye-witnesses to an accident In which Myetln bin Ibrahim, 50 of Morse Road, died In hospital two days after he was knocked dewn by a motorcycle in Ttlok Blangah Road on Oct. 2b Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Imp Mohamed Ibrahim cf54 words
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Article, Illustration817 1972-11-01 19 BEN DAVIDSON - Witness tells of plan to 'down' three men BEN DAVIDSON GOLD BARS MURDER CASE By Ang Cheng Siong told the Gold Bars Triple Murder trial yesterday of a dis mission last November in which David Chou Hock Hong, one of the accused, told four of the "boys" that three men817 words
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256 1972-11-01 19 N.G. KUTTY - Hunt for the trigger-happy gunman spreads to Malaysia N.G. KUTTY By AIALAYSIAN police ifl have been asked by their Singapore counterparts to help in the hunt for the gunman, who escaped after shooting it out with the police twice on Sunday. Police sources said yesterday: "This is Just a precautionary256 words
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134 1972-11-01 19 THE Science Council has asked the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to set up a special technical consultative committee to help promote technical education in secondary schools, including the purchase of scientific equipment. The president of the chamber. Mr. Wee Cho Yaw. said yesterday that its134 words
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Article27 1972-11-01 19 PROF Ang How Ghee, of the University of Singapore, will be guest-of-honour at Tiong Bahru Secondary School's speech and prize-giving day today at 230 p.m27 words
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Advertisement148 1972-11-01 19 f^^^^p Rugged, p^j^gM Reliable, I Eoonomically-priceci L if ARC WELDERS Min>< Series Arc Welders rT'..' *'JS^ art designed to give "V long reliaole service at "^^JL^ n conorn c price. I»^S^ Wild variable amperage. j^^— T| these Arc Welders are |flf capable of a wide range of welding applications. 81148 words
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Advertisement127 1972-11-01 19 Turn on the /team and /aye Experienced housevwes know that cooking with a Prestige Pressure Cooker saves... v. TIME J&im&z&gi^ sf^K NUTRITION (\C O) Foodscook fTl^fifi^' W*^fj Cooking tne Prestige^- v •-■^v'tl.e higher cooking \W^^^^^^^^ MONEY /V^£^2' \\>^jj MENU BOREDOM >i*7 temperature. For YljJ 1 Because your Yjpj[>^^LfJ> (I minerals127 words
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Miscellaneous892 1972-11-01 19 On your TV and Radio 3.00 PM Opening and Housewives' nese for higher institutions 500 PM Programme Summary 105 Programme Summary matmee-The Shadow of Sincapore Malaysia and 5.05 Schools Quiz joa Suara Wanita (Mandarin film, Pt. 1, Eng- Hong Kong 1% 136 Penstewa hsh subtitles) 7.41 News and Newsreelm Chinese892 words
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Article400 1972-11-01 20 Dearer beef: Thai traders blamed 0 U SE WIVES have been paying 20 cents per kati more for beef since the in i(1 (1 J c of October. It is understood that beef being sold by butchers has increased from $2.80 to $3 a kati. Mr. O. K. Sic, vicechairman400 words
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Article75 1972-11-01 20 RAJA TO OPEN OPTICAL FAIR THE Singapore Optical Fair the first of its kind here— will be opened by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 11 at 12.30 p.m. More lhan $1 million worth of optical instruments, spectacle frames, sunglasses, contact lenses,75 words
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Article73 1972-11-01 20 Gentleman husband who fell out A WIFE yesterday described her husband as M a gentleman until he fell into bad company." Leont Wei Khoon, a rubber mill worker, told the High Court: "My husband (Chunc Sui Leong) acted most irresponsibly after that. He threw up his job as a housepainter73 words
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239 1972-11-01 20 IPOH, Tues A TEACHER told the High Court here today that soon after his "marriage in Singapore in 1953, creditors came to his house to collect debts from his wife. Teacher Benedict Joseph Tamblah said that he was so embarrassed, upset and cepressed that239 words
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Article, Illustration218 1972-11-01 20 SHEN SWEE YONG - SHEN SWEE YONG By r OOKING convincing- ly sylph-like as they perform Chopin's Les Sylphides were these dancers of the Tokyo Ballet Company last night. The 75-member Japanese ballet troupe danced at the National Theatre against a backdrop of glades and glens.Mak Kian Seng - 218 words
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Advertisement914 1972-11-01 20 Mr. Runme Shaw opens Aloha II S H tWI it 4LOHA RHU, as you 13 -m 4- -W Jng and many who yen >{ w^y w\ J^k-< -Khu today «g:;| tr \l iffll 1 mendous amount of j W////V//? TSFe&t where fffliSEfß R f i m ,'«t r u-nrlf mic914 words
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219 1972-11-01 21 Security guard who lost control of himself RICHARD (ST., Oct. 26) Is right when he suggests that the beating up of suspected shop-lifters by store security guards may not be an infrequent occurrence. I recall witnessing Just such an incident earlier this year in a Raffles Place store. A small219 words
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90 1972-11-01 21 I REFER to the letter by Mrs. Chan (S.T., Oct. 20) I have a keen interest in children's welfare and would really like to be a member of a baby sitters' dub— should there be one in Singapore. 1 wonder whether such a club90 words
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203 1972-11-01 21 yfli welcome the opportunity to clarify the doubts expressed by Personnel Officer in his letter (S.T., Oct. 21). The "ruling" to which he refers on new entrants to SIPM resulted from a change, following a special study by a Constitution Committee, to the203 words
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Letter98 1972-11-01 21 rE traffic lißhts In Fullerton Road in front of Victoria Memorial Hall automatically go dead after 5 p.m. on week-days and after 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Pedestrians intending to get to the PadanK after these times from Empress Place will have to pass through the tunnel under Anderson Bridge and98 words
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198 1972-11-01 21 Chairman Mao and that Chinese proverb IT was reported (ST.. Oct. 19) that in a talk to the Lions Club of Slnga pore Mr. Goh Sin Tub, the president of the Sin gapore Institute of Per so n n c 1 Management, quoted a Chinese proverb which says: "Know the198 words
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Letter36 1972-11-01 21 I WISH to appeal to the Traffic Police to prohibit the parking of scooters, motorcycles and bicycles on the pavement outside the Chartered Bank at Battery Road. These vehicles are obstructing pedestrians. GEORGE GOH, Singapore 15.36 words
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71 1972-11-01 21 I WOULD like to appeal to RTS to continue the "Sesame Street" series. My three-year-old son, who learnt a lot from the series, has been questioninr why the programme does not appear. I am sore there are quite a lot of other parents who will71 words
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355 1972-11-01 21 Where D profits, A is restricted and C's a born loser The Home Ownership Scheme... fin-: HDB ha a broken the back of the housing problem and is nowturning its attention to improving the living environment of the people. Most of its policies are sound. However, one of its policies,355 words
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Letter58 1972-11-01 21 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 1 b 13i*-*^KT*M THE morning peak hour traffic at the Junction of Braddell Road and Upper Serangoon Road and at Lorong Chuan Circus does not start at 7.30 a.m. Motorists will appreciate if the traffic authorities could instruct their duty officers to take their positions at58 words
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Advertisement175 1972-11-01 21 CONGRATULATIONS to Aloha-Rhu on their official opening U> 1 BY j Hk m Be Conoda Dry brings you the mixers the world has chosen for quality Remember, o good brandy. whiskey or gin needs a /-•(a good mixer Conoda Dry-ginger ole. f'i'jj tonic or soda. CANADA DRY KWe Contribute to175 words
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Advertisement566 1972-11-01 21 modal 5525 modal 5535 modal 5540 modal 5 5 20 GS^Dthe IIOITI6 I n rr^X office f^\ furniture 1 Wo (•>, Exclusive Distributor AO^P**' Jackson t Malayi B«rh«d 1 ifitO** l B m ,mb«r of th» I Sltt^LgSS 1 iNCHCAPE BHD group of comp*m«s Wk T** No 132/136 Robmton Ro»d566 words
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Advertisement587 1972-11-01 22 "APPOINTMENT" The Singapore regional office of progressive U.S. pharmaceutical company requires an experienced marketing or market research man to fill the newly created position of NEW PRODUCTS MANAGER. The successful applicant will report to the Area Manager— South East Asia and will be responsible for analysing world-wide new product opportunities587 words
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Advertisement461 1972-11-01 22 MONTOR PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE |> an experienced aid dynamic SALESMAN ftr 9 SALES AND PROMOTION 9 iB ™< HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 2) x This is a senior appointment and real experience X is essential. We can consider a man whose exV perience is outside hardware, provided he is (q 2) well461 words
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Advertisement527 1972-11-01 22 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION SINGAPORE TENDER FOR THE LEASE OF CANTEEN AT JURONC PORT, JURONC TOWN Tenders are invited from canteen caterers for the Canteen at Jurong Port, Jurong Town. A two year lease will be granted to the successful tenderer who will be required to cater for both Chinese and527 words
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Advertisement552 1972-11-01 22 NOTICE MONSANTO ELECTRONICS SENDIRIAN BERHAD is pleased to announce its move to a new location and office. The new address is NO. 1, JALAN S.S.B/2, SUNGEI WAY, KUALA LUMPUR, SELANGOR, and our telephone number is *****2. Our Post Office Box is 1048 Jalan Semangat, Petaling Jaya. BIASISWA KLKAJAAN KEGOU I'KRAK552 words
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Advertisement1402 1972-11-01 23 THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1972 !nt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ R'dam CARDIGAN BAY JZ |tt BEHALOER 10 Nn 14 Dtc II Dec 17 "JJ TOMO BAY 21 Nn 12 Dtc 11 Dtc 4 Dtc c BRE MEN EXPRESS 21 Nn 21 Sic 24 See II Th COHTtMWEHSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENI- T burg™^"^Trem.1,402 words
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Advertisement950 1972-11-01 23 gfa BLUE SEA LINE \£J To U.SJL, East Com! A Gull Ports Penang Singapore P. Kelang Liadug fir: A PROMETHEUS Nl. 11 Nil. II Miami, Savannah. PHAM Dec li Otc 22 Wilmington, Charleston PEISANDER Jai 15 Jai 17 Jan It and Jacksonville. BURMA Nn 17 Nn II Kingston. New Orleans,950 words
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Advertisement827 1972-11-01 23 Sitpptre "t"»n BIC CONTAINER SERVICE AKDKiAN RAY SingapoTe^oTHamTurg" B'ha.en Rdam S'nampton BENALDER II Nn II Bet 17 Dec II Ok 21 Dec TOKYO BAY 21 Nn 12 Dec 1] Oec 14 Oec 17 Dec BREMEN EXPRESS 21 Nn 21 Die 24 Dec II Dec HAMOUJt EXPRESS I Dec 11 Jai827 words
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Advertisement875 1972-11-01 23 Singapore *****4, P. Kelang 6341, K.L. *****; Ptnong *****. THE BANK LINE LTD. LOfiOS FOR E. I S AFRICA NORTHBAHK (Mauritius, Reunion. Beira. L. Marques and South Africa) p Kelant S'onr. v.. AETNALIA (Reunion. Beira, L Marques Spore S/1B Nn and South Africa) P. Kelarr 1/ I Nn Soot« 7/u875 words
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Advertisement1141 1972-11-01 24 M(y— **^*»^AWASAICIKISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KIHKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Jacan Hongkong ETA Sport tTAP.JUIang SHINUN MARU V. 25 J* AWASHIMA MARU n uZ NACISA MARU V. 2 nil SHINSEI MARU Nl. 17 V. II Dtc Japan -Persian Cult Service 'MIZUKAWA MARU V7l IS Nn1,141 words
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Advertisement783 1972-11-01 24 PIL K#LI»A7f R Cnise Vessils: MY. "KOTA SINtAPWA" Sailing Singapor. FOB: Vty. 4 IS Nn Ptnang, Djakarta, Fremantle. Vt*. I II Btc P.nang, Djakarta, fremantle. Stnits/H K./CntM StfTici: M.V. "lOTA PANJANC" M/if^n 11/n" Nn il/il Nn Hongkong, Whampoa. [■■nines far Passage ptr M.V. 'Uta Si.pp.n please caatact T.I. JJMJJ J77U2783 words
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Advertisement1059 1972-11-01 24 LINES LTD. tt ICB BUILDING 2 SHENTOM WAY SINGAPORE 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, HAVRE, R'DAM, H'BURG, BREMEN Singapore P. Kelang Penang Arrim: NEPTUNE TOPAZ 1/ INn 15/11 Nn 12/14 Nn London 19/12. Ha«rt 24/12, R'dam, H'burg, Bremen. NEPTUNE AMIER 22/21 Dtc 27/21 Dtc 11/11 Dtc1,059 words
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Advertisement870 1972-11-01 24 Ml MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL fijft SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE Jla Ampang. Kuala Lu.npur I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia EXPtESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL/CONTIWEMT POITS Tg. Mani Smgaport P. Ktling Ptnang ludug far: lUNGA RAYA 11/11 Nn 11/22 Nn 21/24 Nn Havre 18 12, R'dam 21/12. A'werp 2S/12, B'men870 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1972-11-01 25 In lovini memory of a dear husband and father. The late MR. P. C. LIM. Four years (1-11-68) have passed but our thought of you Is always with us. Wife and Children.34 words
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Advertisement772 1972-11-01 25 T H R %r > :HH o o |r u: i c M o o A T"H:%o A^: r rth; ™> i -k ,MC ""T.HIMO ARRANCEMKNTI PORT KLANC FOR NOV. 1. «mth P»rt: Kawatl. Hoi Rouw. OUT: Strut Ttlbot 10,11, Honolulu &bron Atutangir and abuyo Maru. Maru l». Echeld* LJoyd772 words
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Advertisement648 1972-11-01 25 sC^E? Tin* Nm N. York Pirn. Bait. OrIMM o'mton Houston Smiapore simoa smn -not it TREMEADOW -Ml- RK 11 SCFU m, 14 Die V i^ijuuimiu ARRIVING DIRECT FROM CENOA. ITALY. LOADINS FOR KEELUNG, PUSAN. Sifliapor* P. Klani Pinanf CAPRIOLO No» II Ml I I MEDARIANA (Full Container Service) from Genoa648 words
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Advertisement516 1972-11-01 25 jf^j^^ SOVEREIGN MARINE LINES INC. C 5 ATLAHfIC CULF SERVICE NMrfilf fir: PASCUOUU, NORFOLK aM CAMDEH. N.R.S.A. 41S Sinfapon P. Klanf Pining Nortolk "ÜBAR" v not nn* mi nn mm i am uum "A VESSEL 18/ It Bet 23 24 Be* Jiit Bet HI 7 PACIFIC LOGISTICS SDN. BHD. K.516 words
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Advertisement366 1972-11-01 25 RAVNAAS LOADING SINGAPORE NOV 21 29 DIRECT TO DAMMAM. KUWAIT, KH3MAMSHAHII. BAHRAIN. DUBAI. KARACHI AUNTS: HARRISONS 1 CIOSFIEID ttl 23»1. SEA&LAND COffIANBtSHP SERVICE FOR DOW -TO- WMH DELIVERY MCI IVING CARGO AT COMTAINf R FREIGHT STATION SHCOB •«O Ml rtA WAMMOUSmO U R VICf S. CNR DOVER ANO BOOK A366 words
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Advertisement118 1972-11-01 25 SCHOLARSHIPS EX 3 BOD CIVILIAN STAFF A number of scholarships will be awarded to children of ex member of 3 BOD for the academic year 1973. Only pupils who are residing with their parents In Singapore and Johore Bahru and are due to be promoted are eligible. Values of scholarships118 words
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Advertisement782 1972-11-01 26 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ii E^ classified advertisements SS Singapore only: SI word Minimum «ofoi 20 words. *r Classified Advertisements Tetepnone service Announcements PREPARE YOURSELF for a glamorous X'mas by joining our fashion (rooming course. Make-up/skin care/fashion/ deportment hair-sty ling etc. Morning or evening classes Tel: *****7 S'pora. TNI BIG WINNERS The782 words
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Advertisement782 1972-11-01 26 APPLICANTS replying to Box cumbers for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications No responsibility can be accepted for their loss. Applicants are also sdvised to write to Box numbers correctly and check them before post in*. A WILL ESTABLISHED COMPANY Requires:782 words
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Advertisement680 1972-11-01 26 A POSITION IS VACANT for a girl who have had experience In tbe selling of ladles underwear for new boutique. Apply 8.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. The Show Case. The Orchard Shopping Centre, (next to Fltzpatrick's) B'pore HOTEL REQUIRES GARDINIR IMMEDIATELY, should have gardenIng experience and some knowledge of spoken English.680 words
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Advertisement701 1972-11-01 26 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY FEMALE RECEPTIONIST by a Real Estate Firm. Must possess good personality, voice and keen interests In properties. Rep'y to Box A ***** 1.7. B'pore. CLIRK OF WORKS required by housing developer In Singapore. Mldtwentles. Singapore citizen Polytechnic Diploma holders preferred. Box A ***** B.T. B'pore. International Food Company701 words
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Advertisement736 1972-11-01 26 FORWARDERS require Immediately an Experienced Female Accounts Clerk Interested parties call at 375 Gulllemard Road 8 pore between 3 p.m. p.m. for an Interview YOUNG COUNTER SALESCIRLS with some experience. Apply personally Nelson Fashion House. 179, Orchard Road, Spore 9 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED HARDWORKING van driver living dists. 13/1* Salary736 words
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Advertisement830 1972-11-01 26 PERSONAL ACSISTANT SECRETARY (male). Many years experience. Oood shorthand typing speed. Able handle correspondence Independently Excellent references Interested workIng for foreign company, regional office or hotel Box A ***** B.T. Spore. Accommodation vacant BUNGALOWS, HOUSES AND FLATS to let in dlst. 3. 9. 10. 11. 20. 21. Bungalows Third Avenue830 words
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Advertisement864 1972-11-01 26 WOOLLERTON PARK APARTMENT dlst. 10 centrally ai-cor.dttion-ed 3 bedrooms, beautiful swimminii pool set In park. Intercom system, covered garage. Furnished unfurnished Telephone *****9 B'pore OIST. 10 SEMIDETACHED HOUSE at Greeneaf Place fully furnished for Immediate occupation. Also available are apartments furnished/unfurnished. Contact Sprtngneld Enterprise Tel: *****2 Spore. NEW STH FLOOR864 words
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Advertisement778 1972-11-01 26 Accommodation wanted COMPANY require 20 furnished houses for long lease in Sembawang, Seletar. Serantcoon Garden and Thomson Road for Immediate occupation Rental $350-$5OO Contact *****7 S pore. ISOLATED! BUNGALOWS! OTHERS CONSIDERED. Americans Swedish Wanting Accommodations. LonK Lease SSI. OOO 8*3.000-. Spore *****4-*****7 AnyFLATS BUNGALOWS TERRACE In any districts wanted Immediately778 words
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Advertisement819 1972-11-01 27 %W advertisements V*c* 7 x L/ S^^t A^x TISI!MENTS S "WO™ only- 50 centi i word. Minimum S7.SO for 15 words. °^£2*£?2S£?* ANNOUNCtMLNT/PERSONAL Son^po,, only |l w o,d Minimum »20 for 20 words. (Cont. from Page 26) Houses and land lor sal* dist. 15 '•TOO sq ft. Also bungalows in819 words
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Advertisement828 1972-11-01 27 TO LIT: Dlst. 1 modem alrcondltloned omce Partitioned In two director's rooms, general office and reception. floor space available. Tel *****7 Sport AIRCONDITIONED OFFICE SPACE available Immediately at 2nd floor. Robinson Road, approximately 1.000 sq.ft. Tel: 8 pore *****/***** for further details. SUITABLE FOR DIPT. STORE CLINIC OFFICE AT ORCHARD828 words
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Advertisement823 1972-11-01 27 BECINNERS CLASSES (283 C Stlegie Complex):- Bookkeeping— Tu**days/ Thursdays 9.00 a.m. 10.30 a.m., Mondays/Wednesdays Friday* 5.30 p.m. 630 pm; Shorthand Tuesdays /Thursdays 5.30 p.m. 6.30 pm Beginners (75 Middle Road):- Bookkeeping Wednesdays/ Fridays 6.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Shorthand Mondays/Wednesdays/ Fridays 10 00 a.m 11.00 a.m.. 6.30 p.m. (All starting 9.11.1972/823 words
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Advertisement881 1972-11-01 27 SINCAPORE INSTITUTE OP SCIENCE. SM-A. Serangoon Road. Tel: *****0. For English, Mathematlc*. Science. Secondary II To H B.C. Enrol Now For 1973 Sessions. TYPEWRITING: Classes anytime: Individual attention. Rapid. Simplified Course: Register now: Raja s College. Rafflea Place (*****). Raj is 218 D Changl Road (*****8). RAPID BECINNERS JAPANESE 5.11.72881 words
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Advertisement756 1972-11-01 27 AUBTRALIA TOURS SERVICE. Char lered nlghM to London. Indonealt and alr/MA passage Contact *****/ ***** S'pon. COSMOS UNIVERSAL TRAVELING SERVICE Mtad emct: 63*6— A, Coldon Mil* Comploi, Beach Road. Tel. 3*3005, *****. Branch: 10, Jalan Oat* Oalam, Jthtrt Bahru T*l. 6256/ S. You only have to pay $252/- to visit756 words
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Advertisement955 1972-11-01 27 BASF CASSETTES $1/90. othen $1/60. Car Player with Speakers Bracket $96/-. Jean* Camera* $9/90. Typewriters $88/-. Electronic Calculators $290/-. Radlot/Watcht* $8/90. Many Other Ntw Bargains Juat Arrived! Budgtt Store*. 3-25 (3rd Floor) Ptninaula Shopping Centra. Coleman Street. Singapore. AIRCONDITIONER4 ANO REFRICERATORS at special offer Acma. Sanyo. Norge. York. Frlgldalre, Carrier.955 words
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Advertisement843 1972-11-01 27 PACIFIC MOTOR CRIDIT PTI. Ltd., Showroom at 511, Buklt Tlmah Road. 4| ma. B'pore 10. Tel: *****1 *****4 Off en: 1971 Ford Cortina 2000 OXL. Ford Conina 1600 L. Datsun 1400. Auatln 1300 OT. 1970 Holden Klngswood aircond.. Ford Capri 1600 OTL aircond.. Peugeot 204 Statlonwagon. Flat 128. Morris Minor843 words
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Advertisement676 1972-11-01 27 i*7l TOYOTA CORONA MX 2. alrcondltion. owner leaving Hlciest offer securei. Ttl: B'por* *****0 after 5 OCTOBER I*7o TOYOTA CROWN Deluxe alrcondltionrd. one owner, tape player. Excellent condition $8,600/--ono 3 pore 4465 M I*6* HOLDEN KINCSWOOO, alrron dltloned. radio, new tyres, excellent condition. $6,400/- 0.n.0. MB, Orchard Road. *****6 B'pore.676 words
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Advertisement872 1972-11-01 28 classified Sa^apon oolr 30 emit mm*. i~% Mmimyn. |7 50 f« 15-OKlv \\v)i MiMiM/FtusoNAi. VmfiV/ £T: ff J'/oVol CUSS** Ad~ts«w«s T^r^n. (Cont. from Page 27) Miscellaneous IF YOU NIEO the best In adneslvts. tapes and cements tor any industrial or eleclricul job. you nrrd Nor'on Bear brand products. Available from872 words
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Advertisement861 1972-11-01 28 Shopping guld* FOR THAT «WILLIRV— Th« Epltomt of EleKanct and nnt craftsmanship that will always b< admired. Call at Tld Blng Goldsmiths Ptc. Ltd.. 215-217. South Bridge Road. B' pore Ltl ONN JEWELLERS --the name to remember when you want only the best lo service, standards and selection. 2OS/4 South861 words
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Advertisement217 1972-11-01 28 When to stay (M'lia) STRAITS view HOTIL Johore Bahrn Kloonhow nightly. Sunday to Friday till 1 am. Saturday till 2 am Kr.idint singers Miss Chin Ung Llnx and Mr. Jimmy Chin Chong Wanted charming dance hostesses. Set Kuropean lunch 53. 00. Bet European dinner $4.00. Telephone 2133/4. Where to eat217 words
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Advertisement585 1972-11-01 28 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES in KUALA LUMPUR for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Texas Instruments, a world leader in the manufacture of semi-conductor components, has immediate job vacancies for young LADIES to work as production operators in our ultra-modern airconditioned factory. QUALIFICATIONS: Malaysian Citizens Age between 18 and 25 years Completed LCE Able to585 words
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Advertisement888 1972-11-01 28 NOTICE KLMPAS (MALAYA) BERHAD (Incorporated In West Malaysia I NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company will be held at 54 Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. Ist December 1972 at 12 noon when the following R»soluuons will be proposed as ORDINARY RESOLUTIONS: (a)888 words
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Article, Illustration262 1972-11-01 29 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - S'pore regain hockey title PERCY SENEVIRATNE By THK Malaysian monopoly in the biennial inter-varsity hockey competition w;is broken yesterday when I niversity of Singapore tamed their Indonesian counterparts 3-0 on the padang. The last occasion the trophy was In Singapore hands was in 1966. Singapore, by virtue of their 2-1262 words
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305 1972-11-01 29 ALBERT JOHNSON - Indonesia and Malaysia joint soccer champions ALBERT JOHNSON By »pHE star-studded Indone 1 sian team with Malaysia were Joint champions of the inter-verslty soccer tournament which concluded at Farrer Park yesterday. The two teams nnished all square, each with five points and a goal tally of 15 for and two305 words
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Article106 1972-11-01 29 SINGAPORE became first holders of the Inter- Varsity men's softball championship when they beat Hone Kong 12-7 In their final league match at Bukit Timah yesterday. The Singapore team, who had beaten Malaysia 22-6 and Indonesia 15-4 in earl'er matches, finished with a clean record. In the other106 words
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Article, Illustration325 1972-11-01 30 JGE DORAI - JGE DORAI By THERE'S no doubt that Singapore Reserves have improved after their two-week soccer tour of India but last night it was not good enough to stop Bulog Putera of Indonesia from winning 4-0 at Jalan Besar stadium. They showed improvement when they dominated the325 words
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490 1972-11-01 30 GODFREY ROBERT - SRU gets second gift from Malayan Breweries GODFREY ROBERT By TV/TALAVAN Breweries, the Mf ITX Rest sponsor of sport In Singapore, yesterday came up with another $2,Boo— taking us total donations to $7.500 to help send the All-Cltlzens rugby team to the Asian tournament in Hong Kong starting on Saturday.490 words
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331 1972-11-01 30 ERNEST FRIDA - Revised hockey offside rule is now adopted ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE Hockey Association, in a move to uplift the game, will introduce the revised twoman offside rule from today. SHA secretary Subramaniam Yogarajah said: "This is the most important change in hockey since the original rules were formulated over 75331 words
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Article22 1972-11-01 30 SINGAPORE Indians will meet Malacca Indians in a Bardhan Cup soccer tournament match at Jalan Besar stadium on Nov. 12.22 words
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Article404 1972-11-01 31 RIVA RIDGE BEATEN IN GOLD CUP IWEW YORK, Tues. Autobiog raphy handed Key To The Mint and Riva Ridge a setback, romping through rain for a 15--length victory in the U*****,700 Jockey Club Gold Cup at Aqueduct here. The winner, a four-year-(iH. took the lead before the two-mile race had404 words
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Article, Illustration455 1972-11-01 31 j A NOTRE did an impressive workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. She ran 3f in 39 3/5 on good going with jockey Lyle Harbridge keeping her on the bit all the way. La Notre, a six-year-old mare by Satan, was a beaten455 words
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Article27 1972-11-01 31 COLOMBO, Tues. Michael Tissera was today named captain of the Sri Lanka cricket team to meet the Pakistanis in a three-day match here on Nov. 9.27 words
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157 1972-11-01 31 WORLD CUP SERIES 'A PHONEY, SAYS PLAYER SYDNEY, Tues. South Africa's Gary Player arrived here today for next week's World Cup series and immediately blasted the tournament as "phoney" and "as political as the Olympics." In an attack on both the make-up of the international field and the prize money.Reuter - 157 words
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Article290 1972-11-01 31 IV EW YORK, Tues. A spokesman for American golfer Lee Trevino said yesterday the British Open champion withdrew from last week's Sahara Open in Las Vegas because of irritating slow play, but that he realised later he should not have done it. I TreOno isUPI - 290 words
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Article162 1972-11-01 31 I\IEW YORK. Tues. Lanny 1" Wadkins broke the record for money won by a player in hi* first year on the American professional golf circuit with his victory In the Sahara Invitation tournament on Sunday, the American PQA announced today The U5527,000 first prize for his first winReuter - 162 words
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Article114 1972-11-01 31 /GOTHENBURG. Tues.— TopXX seeded John Newcombe of Autra'ia defeated American Tom Leonard. 6-3. 6-2 in the first round of the Swedish professional tenn,s championships here last night. HoKer Taylor of Britain won e-3 7-6 aga'nst erratic Swede Ove Bengtsson. who wrote his thes? for a degree in physk-slReuter - 114 words
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261 1972-11-01 31 Cricket annual picks the 'Big Five' BRIDGETOWN, Tues. Three New Zealand players and two West Indians are named the five cricketers of the year in the 1972 edition of the West Indies Cricket Annual. The New Zealanders are batsmen Glenn Turner and Bevan Congdon and fast bowler Bruce Taylor, whoReuter - 261 words
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Article168 1972-11-01 31 Gilzean goal is Spurs' winner I ONDON. Tues. A last-gasp goal by Scottish international Alan Gilzean gave Tottenham Hotspur a lucky 2-1 win over Middlesbrough after extra-time in their English League Cup match here last night. Gilzean's goal In the third-round second replay ended nearly live hours of soccer deadlockReuter - 168 words
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Article143 1972-11-01 31 HONO KONO. Tues. Seven countries will compete m the Asian rugby championship here on Nov. 4-11. They are Japan. Singapore. Malaysia. Thailand. South Korea. Sri Lanka and Hong Kong. Japan, winners in 1969 and 1970. are again favourites but Thailand, runners-up in 1970. and Hong Kong,143 words
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Advertisement345 1972-11-01 29 1~1 COUP®" 1 '"I flB JtA^MA DP l ibb wwr r w aBqT "ox* 10 o**0 GIT THEM ANO USE THEM TO lUV All TMf MAUTIFUL THINGS YOU NEED AT OUKSTOOE DURING THf THREE IMPORTANT FESTIVE SEASONS HARI RAVA CHRISTMAS. ANO CHINESE NEW YEAR UIHVr^tEBONU^h-^ FIRST T>s«# borv.l coupon *r«ch345 words
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Advertisement485 1972-11-01 29 OUR CHRISTMAS PACKAGED DEAL!! COME AND TEST DRIVE THE ECONOMICAL 6 NEW HOLDEN AND OWN ONE AT SPECIAL PRICE NETT PRICE ON THE ROAD Kingswood Sedan Manual S 14,950.00 Kingswood Sedan DL $15,800.00 Kingswood Sedan Automatic SI 5,950.00 Kingswood Station Sedan 51 5,650.00 Premier Sedan Manual Fl.gear S 1 7,850.485 words
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Miscellaneous104 1972-11-01 29 BILLIARDS Junior threeball Individual championship (Amber Rd>. SOCCER Fiiendlles: Shell v NSPB (Farrer Park 5.30 p.m.); Still Utd. v Interline.- (Oylang 5.15 p.m.); Hongkong Hotel v Katong Soccerltes (Farrer Park). GAMES Inter- V arsl t y: Volleyball Men: MU v SU, UI v HKU (9 a.m.) Women: MU v UI,104 words
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238 1972-11-01 32 THE Malaysian Ministry of Home Affairs has refused permission for the sale or distribution in Malaysia of 10 Singapore publications. The ban was announced in the latest Malaysian Government Gazette. One of the four house periodicals banned is Cycle and Carriage Today238 words
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93 1972-11-01 32 LOS controlling interests sold for $16 mil PARIS, Tues— Controlling interests in Investors Overseas Services Ltd., the mutual funds complex headquartered in France, have been sold to a group of Latin American investors, an lOS spokesman announced at Ferney-Voltaire today. The new president of lOS. founded by Bernard Cornfeld. IsReuter - 93 words
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229 1972-11-01 32 BANGKOK, Tv««. OEGIONAL ISM in H South-east Asia has now gained acceptance and recognition not only among the people in the Asean countries but also outside the region. Thailand's Under-Secre-tary of State for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Charun P. Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya. who saidBernama - 229 words
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210 1972-11-01 32 EEC accord on anti-inflation measures LUXEMBOURG, Tuesday t^INANCE Ministers of the enlarged European 1 Common Market are halfway to denning a joint package to fight inflation. At a meeting that lasted until shortly before midnight last night, the ministers reached agreement on three of the principal proposals contained in aReuter - 210 words
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Article44 1972-11-01 32 EAST BERLIN. Tues. The death toll in yesterda>'s collision between two express trains near Karl-Marx-Stadt (East Germany) rose to 25 today after three of the injured died in hospital during the night, the East Oermnn news agency reported. Reuter (Sec Page 16)Reuter - 44 words
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Article68 1972-11-01 32 JAKARTA. Tues. A Chi-nise-born millionaire, the former president of the Bank Pensiunan Miltter. missing from his home in Medan for several days, has returned unharmed. Antara reported today Antara said that the man whom it identified only by his initials was apparently kidnapped by a groupReuter - 68 words
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Article510 1972-11-01 32 T ONOON. Tin-. Thr Mock tti.uk. I l 1 1 1, ,v,, 1 hi.ih.r ioil.iv in quirt trxliiM) rrttritlnu hopr* ol a successful outcome ■■I thr tr ip.ir i it- t.ilks on voluntary in. .1surcs to curb tnfljtion whith rt—uinr toAt I p.m. thr Financial Tlrnr* Inrtrx was510 words
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145 1972-11-01 32 30 TO 50 BRITISH FARMS HIT BY AMIN'S TAKEOVER KAMPALA, Tues. British officials estimated today that between 30 and 50 Britons will be affected by President Idl Amin's decree that European owned farms in Western Uganda will be taken over by Ugandans from the middle of next month. In aReuter - 145 words
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143 1972-11-01 32 $168,000 award for libelled Nigerian politician LAGOS, Tues. A Laros high court awarded damaecs amounting to C 25.000 (about $168,000) today atainst the British marazine The Economist in a libel suit brought by one of Nigeria's former leading politicians. Chief Onafemi Awolowo, formerly Nigeria's federal Finance Commissioner and deputy chairmanAP - 143 words
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Article41 1972-11-01 32 TOKYO. Tues. Japan's exports of colour television sets in the first nine months o' this year totalled 1.375.111 units on a Customs clearance basis for an all-time high, me Electronic Industries Association of Japan announced yesterday. UPi.41 words
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Article47 1972-11-01 32 DACCA. Tues The chief of the pro-Peking National Auami Party. Mulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani. said yesterday that parties opposed to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's ruling Awami League were holding talks on a possible alliance in the general election schedulI ed lor next March. UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Miscellaneous17 1972-11-01 32 The weather THE weather outlook (or Singapore today from 6 am to noon: Isolated showers with thunder.17 words
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