The Straits Times, 15 November 1972
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Title Section24 1972-11-15 1 KVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The STraits Times Tlie National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration609 1972-11-15 1 S.M. MUTHU - $200,000 gang jailed S.M. MUTHU Five get 24 years and 24 strokes of rotan By FIVE youths, who amassed loot worth over $200,000 by robbing goldsmiths, watchdealers and motorists of their cars, were sentenced to a total of 24 years jail and 24 strokes of the rotan by a district609 words
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180 1972-11-15 1 - McMAHON - -McMAHON SYDNEY, Tuesday DRIME Minister William McMahon charged today that a Labour Party government would isolate Australia and leave neighbouring countries defenceless. Mr. McMahon, who was opening the election campaign for the government, strongly attacked the Labour Party's foreign policy. "Labour would turn Australia into180 words
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Article153 1972-11-15 1 Knives seized from student demos DANGKOK. Tues. Dozens of weapons were seized from students swarming through a shopping arcade in a demonstration calling for a boycott of Japanese goods. Knives, screwdrivers, set squares and metal rulers were confiscated by police who suspected they would be used to attack students ofReuter - 153 words
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Article68 1972-11-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tun Abdul Razak said today there is a possibility of a Cabinet reshuffle once the Al-liance-PAS coalition Is firm. "PAS (Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party) participation In the Central Government has definitely been agreed on. Once the coalition Is a fact, there Is a68 words
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112 1972-11-15 1 SCHOOLBOY Line Hone Fatt, 15. was struck dead by lightning yesterday while workinc during the school holidays. Hone Fatt, a Secondary Three student of Upper Aljunied Technical School. was hit as he was working on the top floor of a two-storey house at the112 words
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Article67 1972-11-15 1 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew Is to pay a visit to London early next month. It Is not known how long he will stay. His programme is being finalised, but it Is believed he will have meetings with British Government ministers. He haa at least67 words
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Article50 1972-11-15 1 HONG KONO. Tues. The Chinese Government has agreed to supply Hong Kong with an extra 3.5 billion gallons of water each year bringing the annual total bought from China to 18.6 billion gallonssaid the public works director after a week long visit to Sculh China. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article33 1972-11-15 1 POLICE have arrested two youllu tn connection with the $25,000 hold-up at Hlap Seng Ooldsmlth at Middle Road on Oct. 14. They are expected to appear In court today.33 words
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Article414 1972-11-15 1 Final round peace talks? HANOI. Tuesday ]y|M. Le Due Tho, North Vietnam's chief peace negotiator left Hanoi for Paris today to begin what could be the final phase of ceasefire negotiations with the United States. The state-owned radio said Mr. Le's return to Paris was a sign of Hanoi's "sincerityReuter; UPI - 414 words
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Article84 1972-11-15 1 Timber train jumps rails lOHORE BARU, Tues. A goods train carrying timber from the East Coast, Jumped the rail two miles from Layang-Layang station this afternoon. No one was Injured. The derailment prevented the mall train from Kuala Lumpur and a passenger train from Singapore from passing through. The passengers84 words
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Article51 1972-11-15 1 TOKYO, Tues. Le Due Tho, North Vietnam's special adviser to the Paris Vietnam peace talks, met Chinese Premier Cbou En-lai and Vice Premier Li Ilsiennien in Peking this afternoon, the official Hsinhua news agency said. Hsinhua made no mention on what was discussed. AP. See thisAP - 51 words
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Advertisement128 1972-11-15 1 i./.n-ii:iaL LARGfSr STOCKISTS *M THI PENINSULA SHOPPING COMPLEX, GROUNO-fK.OR (6.7), COLIMAN STREET SINGAPORE 6 TELEPHONE: ***** Ntttwt on the Ptcific ftjjm Island of Yip use hug* \\M stone discs of up to 12 ft wide for money. The Isrger 'coin" illustrtted. /^-^tH J\ buys a Yapesa wife or \m W}«128 words
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Advertisement98 1972-11-15 1 Three die in sea clash Page 7 WORLD NEWS Pages 2. 3. 4 HITACHI names Spore as major overseas base 8 GOLD BARS murder trial 9 JUDGE erred in jailing Ralph, says QC 10 SAFETY neglect to blame for fatal accidents 12 SKID CRASH wrecks shophousr 19 SPORTS 29. 30.98 words
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Advertisement8 1972-11-15 1 02 South Bridge MJ.. Spore 1. lei: 7j421.8 words
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Article, Illustration227 1972-11-15 2 SAIGON. Tues. North Vietnam planned to establish a secret army last month in South Vietnam to assassinate Government officials and force people to settle In Vletcong-controlled areas, Foreign Minister Tran Van Lam said last night. In a dinner speech, Mr. Lam said that aReuter; NYT - 227 words
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Article164 1972-11-15 2 $6M WIN FARMER INTO HIDING GANTA TEREZA. Tues This sleepy little Braillian agricultural town went wild yesterday after a local farmer won the world's blggest-ever soccer pool 14 million craieiros (MS6OS million). The farmer, Mr. Mario Alberto Ronconi. {3, a small farm owner, was married only a few weeks ago.Reuter - 164 words
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Article33 1972-11-15 2 NEW YORK. Tues— Academy award-winning composer Dlmltri Tiomkln, 73. and his secretary, Olivia Patch, were married In a civil ceremony In London yesterday, his New York representative Oary Stevens said UPIUPI - 33 words
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345 1972-11-15 2 52 die as winds rip through Europe THC HAGUE, Tues. least 52 people were killed and hundreds injured in gale-force winds which ripped through Holland, West and East Germany, Belgium, Britain and Ireland on Sunday night and early yesterday. Latest police count of dead last night was at least 29Reuter; UPI - 345 words
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355 1972-11-15 2 Detective's big part in arrest of top Mafia leaders NEW YORK, Tues. Three Mafia men who mistakenly thought they "owned" a young detective whom they bribed with cash, Cadillacs and nightclub visits, have been arrested in a big anti-crime drive. This is the first time In the month-long crackdown thatReuter - 355 words
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Advertisement187 1972-11-15 2 CALUNG ALL PARENTS! do not deny your children and yourselves of MulgatOl' the ONE and only vitamin jSfe with EPL Jy ->.* SIMPLE TO TAKE wSNk^^^^*^ '•■>/ J^*>v can be spread on bread, biscuits &¥fT /or Uken whole if your child has difficulties at schooT^ for overstrain at school and187 words
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Miscellaneous27 1972-11-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby VVE OE£N TBVINO Z> *ef) TH6M TO P\M IM THE r-<_ /LEAVE it t> ©AePtfJ BUT TMEV r~\ C MC. PEA* J27 words
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Article, Illustration18 1972-11-15 3 President Suharto, escorted by President Pompidou (left) reviewing troops at Orly Airport after arrival18 words
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293 1972-11-15 3 FRANCE GIVES INDONESIA A PLEDGE ON MORE AID PARIS, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Pompidou has said that France was ready to increase its financial assistance and develop closer relations in all fields with Indonesia. I In a speech at a dinner banquet last night at the Grand Trianon Palace In Versailles In293 words
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Article113 1972-11-15 3 Computer watch on air travellers LTRANKFURT, Tues. In--1 terlor Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher today Inaugurated a modern computer system at Frankiurt Airport that will tell police within seconds whether suspicious passengers are on their wanted list. Similar Installations also went Into operation at Cologne and Duesseldorf airports today and theReuter - 113 words
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Article68 1972-11-15 3 LONDON, Tues. Police lMt night arrested nine gypsies who demonstrated outside Buckingham Palace and begged Queen Elizabeth to give them refuge In the palace courtyard. The gypalea were part of a group of about 40 who had staged a day-long protest near the Houses of Parliament, objecting68 words
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Article31 1972-11-15 3 SEOUL. Tuea. Martial law authorises today announced the arrest of six private dancing Instructors who extorted money from 61 women clients after having Illegal sexual affairs with them. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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70 1972-11-15 3 SYDNEY, Toei. Micro snrgeona aewed four fingers back onto the right hand of a baker who had caught them In a doogh- making machine a few hours earlier today. Rodney Johnson, 21, was rashed here by train from Goaford, 46 miles away forReuter - 70 words
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202 1972-11-15 3 Arms pact a USSoviet 'plot' for power— NEW YORK, Tuesday. £HINA accused the Soviet Union today of working with the U.S. to try to keep the world under their control. In a bitter denunciation of Soviet policy, Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Chlao Kuanhua said the recently concluded agreement on theReuter - 202 words
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Article90 1972-11-15 3 MEW YORK. Tues. Premier Fidel Castro told the pilot of the Southern Airways DC-9 Jet hijacked to Havana that the three black gunmm who selaed tin plane woul4 spvni the ftst of their lives In prison In Cuba, a spokesman of the Federal AviationReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement421 1972-11-15 3 if CDCC Giant size stainless steel mCC nail clipper worth $2.00 L for every purchase of WIN MARK 5 PL while stocks last. j^ M PSOOGBO PSOOV^ A/IMRKS UJ I II ELECTRONIC LIGHTER Available in 36 Colours Designs j Sana stations thfoughoul S»igjpo.« E ft W (Matoysia. Brwtai. hdorwaa n421 words
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Article, Illustration89 1972-11-15 4 HATFIELD. England Tues. Chinese Ambassador Mr. Sung Chln-kuang, and the chairman of Hawker Siddeley Aviation Group. Sir Arnold Hall, shakes hands after Mr. Sung had taken delivery of the first of the 12 Trident Jet airliners ordered by the Civil Aviation Administration of China.UPI - 89 words
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101 1972-11-15 4 T ONDON, Tues. A man whose mother opposed his plans to marry has been sentenced to six years' Jail for strangling her Just before his wedding. Richard WUO. 22. who pleaded not guilty to murder, was convicted yesterday of manslaughter. The court was toldReuter - 101 words
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Article79 1972-11-15 4 Anna Kashfi on driving charge VAN NUYS (CalUornU). Tues Anna Kashfl, former wile of actor Marlon Brando. was charged In court yesterday with hit-and-run and of driving under the Influence of drugs. Mis* Kashfl. 38. a former actreu, did not appear In court, and her attorney. Mr. Michael Abrams, pleadedAP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration193 1972-11-15 4 BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday. ARGENTINA has banned until further notice, all public meetings and placed special combat units on the alert for the return of ex-dictator Juan Peron, a high Government official said today. Military authorities also suspended all civilian permits to carry firearms193 words
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235 1972-11-15 4 McGovern to 'keep the heat' on Nixon fHARLOTTE AMALIE v (Virgin Islands), Tues.— Senator George McGovern emerged from seclusion here today vowing that he would "keep the heat on" President Nixon to end the war in Vietnam, reduce military spending and re-order national priorities. The defeated Democratic presidential candidate pledgedNYT - 235 words
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Article92 1972-11-15 4 PAINTINGS WORTH $2.8 mil STOLEN UARIS. Tues. Thieves stole approximately USSI million worth of paintings Including works by Cezanne, Renoir, Monet and Matisse, from the museum in Bagnols-sur-ceze on Sunday. The paintings were not missed until a guard began removing covers In preparation for re-openlng today. Among the stolen works92 words
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Article66 1972-11-15 4 SYDNEY. Tues— France Is planning a nuclear blast equivalent to 1.000.000 tons of TNT above Muraroa Atoll In the South Pacific next year. the Sydney Morning Herald reported today In a dispatch from Its Paris correspondent. The correspondent quoted normally reliable sources as saying that this furtherReuter - 66 words
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174 1972-11-15 4 Britain stops deporting refugee Asians LONDON, Tues. Britain has decided to halt the deportation to Uganda of Asians who arrived here Illegally with the lnllux cf Asian holders of British passports expelled by President Idl Amln. This announcement made In Parliament yesterday by Home Secretary Robert Carr, followed a rowReuter - 174 words
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95 1972-11-15 4 PiSA, Tues.— Pisa's Superlntendent of Monuments warns that the city's famous leaning tower is In danger of toppling because of cracks In the base and upper structure. Mr. Übaldo Lumini said the city must begin work Immediately to repair the cracks and shore95 words
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168 1972-11-15 4 UNITED NATIONS Tues. The United States, declaring that international violence has almost become a "spectator sport", warned yesterday that Individual governments and organisations may take action against It if the united Nations does not act quickly. "The problem is urgent," Ambassador w Tapley BennetUPI - 168 words
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Advertisement222 1972-11-15 5 Rank Xerox announces the next ten years. Our 4000 holds more new features than any copier you're likely to lay hands on for years. Start with this button. Touch it and you copy direct from the original. Including half-tone photos, solids and even pale blue that "can't be copied". J222 words
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Article119 1972-11-15 6 Crackers ban won't be lifted THE Government will not lift the total ban on cracker- flrine under the Dangerous Fireworks Act, 1972. which came into operation since Auc. 1. A police statement saJd yesterday that under this act, mere oossession of fir c c rackers was an offence. Anyone found119 words
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Article37 1972-11-15 6 THE Institute of Marine Engineers (Singapore branch) will hold its annual dinner and dance at the Singapore Hilton on Nov. 25. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Minister for Communications, and Mrs. Yong. will be the guests-of-honour.37 words
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Article117 1972-11-15 6 Leaving home? Tell the —police- POLICE yesterday appeali ed to the public to Inform them or their neighbours should they stay away from their homes for a long period. The appeal was given after a flat ln Block 2, Beach Road was broken Into while the occupants were away for117 words
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Article47 1972-11-15 6 PROFESSOR Hsueh Shou Sheng. Vlce-Chr.ncellor of Nanyang University, will be the guest of honour at the Chinese YMCA's 36th anniversary dinner at the Hilton Hotel on Dec. IS. The board of directors and members ot beard committees will be Installed during the dinner.47 words
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Article, Illustration166 1972-11-15 6 LEE SU SAN - LEE SU SAN By SINGAPORE'S representative to the forthcoming Miss World Contest in London is one contestant who can boast that she had been hand picked for the quest. Without lier knowledge, she was spotted and chosen by the local Miss World franchise holdersChristopher Loh - 166 words
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Article23 1972-11-15 6 THE University of Singapore Band will perform at Macßltchle Reservoir Park on Sunday from 530 p m to 630 p m23 words
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398 1972-11-15 6 1*1 1 K Singapore (iovcrnmenl is offering for public subscription a $20-inillion tax-free bearer lx>n<l, at an interest rate of five per cent a year maturing on Nov. 15, J>7B. The bonds are now on sale In denominations of SI.COO. $5,000 and398 words
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Article32 1972-11-15 6 OFFICERS of the 7th basic artillery course of Taman Jurong Camp will hold a commissioning ba;l at the ShangriLa Hotel on Dec 7 at 7.30 p.m. to mark their passing-out.32 words
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Article36 1972-11-15 6 SAN Luen Seng Rattan Works of Llm Chu Kang Road, was yesterday fined ISO for employing a 14-year-old boy, Chew Peck Chye. without a certificate of registration on Jan. 24. The firm pleaded guilty36 words
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Article37 1972-11-15 6 TWO acting executive producers from Radio and Television Singapore. Mr. Oeoree Pavacho and Mr. Ananda Pertlra. will leave for London next week for a six-month training course in colour TV with BBC37 words
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Article60 1972-11-15 6 THE National Library Young People's Service Is organising a public talk on careers in business administration at Its meetIng room oil Friday at 3 pm The speaker is Mr. Chua Joon Eng. a lecturer from the School of Accountancy and Business Administration. University of Singapore. Admission60 words
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Advertisement248 1972-11-15 6 \l nflavour JK 'x »1 Zl^sMßß Agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY <flft> PEUGEOT ffc^ Elegance lite^ breeds %JBkL Elegance .^embV 3 a sJ^"***le^em i^r-^^^*^^^^^^^ m f fm^ l <^^*' v t nJ' 1 ma t^^h j. «_b^b^b^b^bi lj^k^ i Jbm S3w> I !>'*«■•■»> SBEvJßjMMbl.^^ I E^k i S «fIEI 1 '^^*r^V248 words
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Miscellaneous333 1972-11-15 6 Straits Times Crossword AC«O88 4. Get learner to translate 6 1. Possibly reveaJed In a sen- in French (10). t«nc« (4. a. a. S. 8). 6. Money-making plant (4). I. Point to s good man travell- a. Olen ravaged and ln 1 ing widely yet making ene- down (7). mles333 words
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Article127 1972-11-15 7 NEW FLARE-UP OF VIOLENCE TAIPING. Tuesday RIVAL fishermen in lYrak left behind death and destruction in B flare-up of violence at sea yesterday. Three fishermen are missing, presumed dead, live are in hospital with serious injuries and three trawler boats were sunk. The clash between127 words
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199 1972-11-15 7 Dearer sheep so mutton is up 10 cents MUTTON was sold at $160 per pound yesterday, bringing an end to the ten-year-old price of $1.50. The ten-cent Increase was due to continued heavy lomi incurred by butchers and importers since the re-c-nt increase in the price of imported Australian sheep,199 words
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80 1972-11-15 7 Crash ships: Damage being assessed DAMAGE to the Esx, oil tanker Aalborg, and the Somalia n -registered freighter. Sapphire, which were Involved In a collision In Pulau Sinkl on Monday morning was being assessed yesterday. A fpekesman for Eeso said that the tanker, now anchored 1,1 Pulau Ayer Chawan. would80 words
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70 1972-11-15 7 60 entries for youth emblem contest MORE than 60 entries have been received for the People's Association's design contest to select an emblem for Its Youth Subcommittee. The contest, which closed yesterday, attracted Individual participants as well as representatives from various firms and Institutes. The winning entry, which will depict70 words
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Article44 1972-11-15 7 GUAN Guan Shipping PW. Ltd. was yesterday fined a total of $600 for late payment of contributions lor *e\en employees ♦f Centra: Provident Fund Board. 'i ne company was fined $25 on each of the 24 charges It pleaded guilty to.44 words
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Article25 1972-11-15 7 BOATMAN Chua Kirn Seng was lined $40 vetterday after he admitted using false number plates on his sampan at Boat Quay on Monday.25 words
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Article73 1972-11-15 7 GUNMAN ROBS SUPERVISOR OF $6,600 AN airline supervisor was robbed of $6,600 at gunpoint by two men at Clemenceau Avenue on Monday. Mr. Poh Poon Lye had withdrawn the money from the United Overseas Bank in North Bridge Road and was driving along the road when the robbers in a73 words
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147 1972-11-15 7 K. LUMPUR, Tues A MALAYSIAN College iX formed. At the Inaugural meeting attended by 62 surgeons, a pro-tern council was elected to finalise the constitution for the college. Director -General of Health Datuk (Dr.) Abdul Majid Ismail said the col- of Surgeons has been147 words
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Article50 1972-11-15 7 MR T«n Boon Chiang. President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, and Mrs. Tan returned here on Monday after a study tour of New Zealand under the Colombo Plan. Mr. Tan met New Zealand's Minister for Labour. Mr. Davtd Thomson, and othtr government and industrial leaders in Wellington.50 words
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Article40 1972-11-15 7 A five-year-old boy Hasman bin Noris. was drowned whiie playing rear the jetty at Pulau Bran! on Monday. Ha.sman. of Wlshart Road off Telok Blangah Road, went to Ine Island with his father \o wit relatives.40 words
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241 1972-11-15 7 Smugglers' bid to make Spore drug centre INTERNATIONAL drug smugglers are increasingly looking to Singapore, with its strategic communication lanes, as a transit centre for the illicit traffic in heroin, p With supplies from traditional sources drying up or becoming more expensive to tap. American and European drug traffickers have241 words
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123 1972-11-15 7 Cinemas continue to flourish despite TV SMNEMAS in Singapore \J have continued to flourish despite the coun-ter-pull of television. Last year cinemas contributed over 90 per cent of the total entertainment duty collected. Figures given in the 1971 annual report of the Customs and Excise Department, published yesterday, show that123 words
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Advertisement130 1972-11-15 7 USUAL SALE PRICE OFFER Ladies' Scarves 6 50 LESS 45% Human Hair Wigs TO CLEAR BELOW COST FLAIR' Ponty-Hose $3 50 $2.75 Ladies' Shoes FROM $6.50 UPWARDS FAIRY' Baby Shoes 6 95 $3.95 Children's T Shirts 3 95 PRICE Baby's Suits TO CLEAR AT $295 Children's Rompers 3 50 >.130 words
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Advertisement131 1972-11-15 7 ■kSbbb^b^^ i Lxo x^S 8s TOMORROW'S DRAW NO. 91/72 (16-11-72) gloup SIOB 000 with'^ ners PRIZE t^o^J\o NUMBERS CORRECT VENUE: TAY BUAN GUAN (KATONG) SHOPPING CENTRE at 745 p.m. BUY YOUR TOTO COUPONS NOW! YOU MAY BE THE NEXT WINNER. Hg L L^^^aV i a^H a^aT** I f H aV^Lk_131 words
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229 1972-11-15 8 30-foot tree to greet visitors at Xmas -Fair A 30-FOOT (9.2 metres) high Christmas tree, complete with tinsel and other decorations, will be a highlight of Christmas Fair 1972 at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 2. Donated by the German community, it will greet visitors at the entrance to229 words
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Article, Illustration347 1972-11-15 8 Hitachi names Spore major overseas base $10 MIL TV FIRM SET UP HERE 'J'HE giant Hitachi group of Japan, which owns 273 companies engaged in a variety of manufacturing and business enterprises, has decided to make Singapore its major overseas base. The group's total investments in Singapore in the next347 words
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131 1972-11-15 8 TPOH, Tues. The DAP 1 national organising secretary, Mr. Fan Yew Teng, said that certain ministers have joined the International "Jet set." He added that there are too many "overseas Junkets" by ministers who fly away at the drop of the words "conference,131 words
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112 1972-11-15 8 Spore firm to build three launches for British company VO6PER Thornycroft Private Ltd. will build three 55-ft. long mooring and hose handling launches for a British company, Ocean Inchoape Ltd. They are expected to be completed In February next year. Bach vessel will have a speed of over 11 knots.112 words
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Article33 1972-11-15 8 VKULAXI E Corps member Loke Pook Chuan was fined (400 yasterday for missing his deployment training at Dunman Government Chinese Middle School between Aug. 8 last year and Oct. 2633 words
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Article70 1972-11-15 8 A HOUSEWIFE who stole her landlady's belongings worth $50 was Jailed for a day and fined $200 yesterday. Meenach! Kallmuthu. 31, admitted stealing a sari, a pair of earrings and a camera belonging to Supamah Supramanlam from her home In Buklt Purmel, off Telok70 words
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Article, Illustration277 1972-11-15 8 Sit-in ends and charity gets $1,500 IT'S all over! After 1 102 hours, students Sowaran Singh and Mak Ping Onn decided to call it a day and give up their seats at Diethelm's charity sit-in at the Orchard last night. But only because of Dietbelm's offer to substantially increase Its277 words
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Article32 1972-11-15 8 ELEVEN Canadian trt.vel agents are here on a fear-lay visit to familiarise themselves with tourist attractions They are guests of he Tcurlst Promotion Board Singapore Airlines and BOAC32 words
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Advertisement144 1972-11-15 8 Qantas flies fish toAnstralia r BM^ejßftMfg* every day non stop Qantas flies more tropical fish to Australia than any other airline. Qantas has the skill and expertise to handle such delicate cargo, and deliver it safely, surely, faster. It's the same with all cargo -flowers, textiles, whatever you send. Qantas144 words
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Advertisement183 1972-11-15 8 All people fl|| need calcium Soniepcopleiieed^ l\vifi» us iiuicli "ffmii ealeiiim Did you know that calcium accounts Pair ji im for 2 to 3 Ib. of your body weight? QoriH/vi Did you know that the normal adult ana °7 o .1 requires 0.8 gm. of calcium oyrup/oirop j (equivalent to183 words
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173 1972-11-15 9 LESLIE FONG - British works managers to hold course in Spore LESLIE FONG By T ONDON, Tues. The British Institution of Works Managers (IWM), a 17,000-strong professional body of industrial managers, has chosen Singapore as one of the four Commonwealth countries in which to launch an industrial management course in conjunction with local173 words
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Article29 1972-11-15 9 CAIRNHILL community centre will conduct karate and yoga classes for beginners this month. Those Interested can contact the centre between 2.30 p.m. and 1030 p.m. dally.29 words
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107 1972-11-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea. —About 2.000 Customi officers throughout the country will boycott overtime work and take "more drastic action" from Jan. 1, If their claims are not met The Customs Services Union served notice on the Customs Department today. Union secretary Enclk Mohamed107 words
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Article61 1972-11-15 9 THE College of General Practitioners. Singapore has awarded Membership of ihe College of General Practitioners (MCOP) diplomas to seven doctors after Its recent first examination. They are Dr. James Chang Ming Yu. Dr. Richard Chin Keng Huat, Dr. Poo Choong Khean. Dr. Ho Leong Kit, Dr. Samuel61 words
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Article33 1972-11-15 9 TAN Kok Wah was jailed (or (our month* yesterday after he admitted absenting himself from 184 Vigilante Corps training sessions at Beatty Secondary School between July, 1969 and last month.33 words
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Article, Illustration593 1972-11-15 9 BEN DAVIDSON - Chief witness winds up his 10 days in box BEN DAVIDSON GOLD BARS MURDER TRIAL By AUGUSTINE Ang Cheng Siong, key prosecution witness in the Gold Ban Triple Murder trial, ended his testimony in the High Court yesterday after 10 days in the wit-ness-box. Ang, 25, now a Criminal Law593 words
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Article76 1972-11-15 9 INNOTECH as information centre? THE SEAMEO Regional Centre (or Educational Innovation and Technology (INNOTECH) Is studying the possibility of acting as an Information exchange centre on educational developments taking place inside and outside the region. This is one of the Items now being discussed at INNOTECH s four-day governing board76 words
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120 1972-11-15 9 Nightclub raids for dirty posters OOLICE conducted sur--1 prise checks On nightclubs on Monday night in another operation atain.st obscene posters passing off as psychedelic art. CID officers inspected more than a dozen discotheques and nightclubs alone Orchard and Beach Road. A poster was seized from an Orchard Road nifht-club120 words
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Advertisement151 1972-11-15 9 Research H V mf^^m VAb International I iSgk^PJJp?* ar-6 I BmfrnaM m_ The newest acoustic suspension speaker system from AR for maximum performance in this size and cost range. An 8" woofer capable of power-handling and accurate bass response to theoretical limits, but occupies the same space as normal speaker.151 words
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Advertisement387 1972-11-15 9 Customers who find difficulty in gaining entry to our Service and ARA Departments during the present roadworks in Oldham Lane are advised to use the road between Progress Motors' showroom and MacOonaid House. Temporary access to these departments has been arranged through Progress Motors Service Department. WORKSITE M -H2I2SL PROGHESS387 words
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Article, Illustration583 1972-11-15 10 CHRISTINA CHEAN6 - JUDGE ERRED IN JAILING RALPH, says QC CHRISTINA CHEAN6 12 appeal grounds in $102,700 fraud case By Court told: Rules of natural justice infringed QUEEN'S Counsel yesterday submitted in the High Court that a senior district judge had contravened "the rules of natural justice" when he jailed Patrick (ieorge Ralph,583 words
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217 1972-11-15 10 ADB approves loan to finance study of expressway MANILA, Tuesday THE Asian Development Bank today approved a loan to Singapore to finance the cost of technical assistance for a feasibility study of its central area expressway system. The bank said in a statement that the loan would also cover aReuter - 217 words
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Article51 1972-11-15 10 IPOH, Tues. Two men were killed and three others injured, one of them seriously, when a huge avalanche of earth from a heirht of about 140 feet rumbled down into a mine pit here last nirht. Warning shouts by a supervisor saved the lives of several51 words
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78 1972-11-15 10 LONDON, Tues A Singaporean. Mr. A. K. Ting, has been awarded a top prize In automobile engl neerlng by the College of Aeronautical and Automobile Engineering In London. Mr. Ting, of Bras Basah Road, won the IPC Transport Press award for automobile engineering (private).78 words
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Article40 1972-11-15 10 Courses for women THE women's sub-committee ot the Havelock community centre Is organising courses on cookery, crocheting and knitting, dress making (intermediate level) and make-up. Those Interesting can register personally at the centre between 3 pm. and 10 p.m. dally.40 words
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Advertisement200 1972-11-15 10 r r theprofleor the wor ck watch A watch this thin should never have The White Shadow is the result. Tooled been possible today. To encase over a to the point of perfection, it represents thousand parts into a watch almost as the pinnacle of more than 400 years of200 words
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Advertisement149 1972-11-15 10 SUBARUIg^ is SEAL f ©p you v money. fr *> |p*^i!BllS2l j?i"^ Lightweight aluminium alloy engine cooled by an electric fan gives more power response Maximum speed of 170km/h (106mph) for the GSR coupe and 160km/h lOOmph for the 4 -door sedan. Standing! mile of 16.8sec.forGSR coupe and 17 9149 words
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188 1972-11-15 11 Plan for ser ious study' of English in Malaysia Campaign to start in schools next year KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday fHH Education Ministry will launch a sustained campaign next year to make Malaysian schoolchildren study English seriously, Education Minister Encik Hussein Onn said today. "We believe that knowing English sufficiently well188 words
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Article65 1972-11-15 11 BROKEN MAIN FLOODS ROAD PUBLIC rtilities Board water engineers and labourers yesterday repaired a nine-inch water main a few hours after it burst at the Junction of North Bridge Road and Crawford Street. The main burst at .ibiii* 7.30 a.m. resulted in high pools of water in some sections of65 words
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163 1972-11-15 11 METHODIST leaders in Singapore and Malaysia will discuss the possibility of setting up a National Methodist Church for Singapore. This is one of the resolutions which will be brought up at their weeklong general conference now being held at the University163 words
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Article29 1972-11-15 11 HUSSUN bin Abdul Wahab was lintd $300 yesterday for smoking ganja cm the common passageway of the PUB quarters at Jalan Berseh on Monday. He pleaded guilty.29 words
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184 1972-11-15 11 'Christmas as seen by children' painting contest SINGAPORE children between four and 10 years old have been invited to take part in a painting contest and a three-day art exhibition at the Mandarin Hotel beginning on Dec. 9. The contest is oaaed on the theme of "Christmas seen through children's184 words
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Article41 1972-11-15 11 A PRELIMINARY Inquiry on Saleh brn Salamat, 25, who Is alleged to have unlawfully possessed a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver at No. 1, Nasslm Hill I n O~t. 30, will be heard on Jan 8 and 9.41 words
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124 1972-11-15 11 THE Fire Brigade, the Aerodrome and the Port Authority Fire Services will, for the first time, put on a combined fire -fighting display next Saturday. President Sheares will be the guest of honour at the display at Empress Place. The display, which will Include rescue drill,124 words
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Article54 1972-11-15 11 ROCK tlhstlng will be carried out at Old Clementl RoadClementl Road for the construction of Krai.ji-Ulu Pandan drainage scheme between 10 a.m. and noon from today. It will continue on Friday Nov. 20, 22. 21. 27. 29 and 30. Traffic rollcemen will be on duty to assist54 words
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Article51 1972-11-15 11 Cross-country race HSIN Mln community centre will hold Its fourth anuual crosscountry race on Dec. 17 at 7 a m. The MP for Buklt Panjang. Mr. Lee Ylok Seng, will start the race Entry forms are available at Hs!n Mln Buklt Pnnjang. Chen;; Hwa, Yew Tee, Mandal and Woodlands community51 words
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Advertisement407 1972-11-15 11 ■■L 'All fIBBW Bflß. ••^^^^^^^^^^'^B m -b>i '^B B^^r ■■^^^^■■■■■■1 I 'junK+.t''. t Hfc. fl^r W W J >^bW* LW *^M .Vy p. *ap bb|m .^*^k_ BBMI. n I -Bt*» ibSiß 1 JKv jjlkf B^ Ir/afjfA BBM '"{^ar^?^!^%Cft I "^B^^ I B^BBBv V^^r^ fIH VH S^DBBBBb Bflßßß^ n 4^Hfe _tgn_407 words
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Miscellaneous197 1972-11-15 11 SESAME STREET By CW/ Roberts tffJ\Q^»*& *iSsfi**b (S3) 4 Alley Pop i^__ B VT Bmmtlin [ODMEANDSIT OH. NO, V DON'T I\J < NO9RREE! I l^ tVS THINLY SLICED }WELL, I GUESS MEBBE^^— r DOWN. YOU TAMO. J Y'AIN'T SOJNA BUT VOJ SHOULD \HM LEADING ..WHAT IS STEQUSAURUS WITH 1 1197 words
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262 1972-11-15 12 RISING TOLL IN FACTORIES ifACTOKY owners' neglect of safety measures is to blame for many fatal industrial accidents in Singapore, which doubled in the last four years, an industrial health seminar was told yesterday. The number of lives lost through such accidents in262 words
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121 1972-11-15 12 A FOUR-DAY film festival for children will begin at the Singapore Cultural Centre on Friday. Sponsored by the Chartered Bank, the films featured will be from the Walt Disney range, including the comic characters of Donald Duck, Jumbo the elephant, Mickey Mouse and Goofy.121 words
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Article44 1972-11-15 12 New traffic measure THE new traffic measure at certain rond junctions where all lights a:e RED Is working smoothly, according to a police spokesman yesterday. It was Introduced to enable pedestrians to cross and (or turning vehicles caught within the junction to get clear.44 words
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165 1972-11-15 12 Three face four charges of rape at hotel THREE men yesterday faced a total of four charges of rape and two charges of molesting four women at Imperial Hotel between Nov. 5 and 11. Hassan All Mydln, 22. was charged with using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a165 words
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188 1972-11-15 12 ABOUT 100 delegates attending the annual convention of East Asia Seventh- day Adventists yesterday voted to request international airlines to ban cigarette and cigar smoking on all flights. They had also adopted a non-smoking resolution at the meeting of the weeklong convention at Hotel188 words
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101 1972-11-15 12 Milestones go metric from end of the month THE Government is to spend about $59,000 on the Installation of kilometre posts and speed limit signs for all Singapore roads from the end of this month. The installation according to the Public Works Department will be carried out in stages and101 words
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Article55 1972-11-15 12 THE Port of Singapore Authority is reprinting the revised anchorages and light characteristics chart because of public demand It will be available at the cashier's offce. Gate 2 In Tanjeng Pagar at $4 per chart by about the end of this month. Direct orders can be55 words
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Article42 1972-11-15 12 KUCHINO. Tues— Seventeen detainees all ex-members ol the Sarawak Communist Organisation have been released from the Centre of Protective Custody neat here. Among them was Tan Chong Meng, 39. who had been In detention since Dec 12. 1962 BernamaBernama - 42 words
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Article23 1972-11-15 12 A three-week exhibition of works by artist Khoo Sui-hoe will open at the Alpha Gallery on Nov. 20 at 6.30 p.m.23 words
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91 1972-11-15 12 HEALTH Minister Mr. Chua Slan Chin will open a three-day Interregional seminar on the Control of cholera and smallpox at the ShangriLa Hotel tomorrow morning. About 38 delegates from 20 countries from the Eastern Mediterranean. Southeast Asian and Western Pacific regions will attend. Singapore's91 words
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Advertisement218 1972-11-15 12 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1> on \S FIIIIIAY AT TUE LIDO SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION $1.00 to ANY SEAT at ALL SHOWS DURING SEASON I Deaders |-mo^^^ year j touoTiQNAi <ciTioN I m v °*_rf- ***.y*'*' w *^y" life Ssassgfs ll; WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS: BEST SOUND. J BEST SCORING ADAPTATION ORIGINAL SCORING. J218 words
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Advertisement212 1972-11-15 12 NEW MENU at the Dip Dip House 102, Errcrold HIH Road, M *****1 air-conditioned Chinese Restaurant in the heart af Orchard Road. Tit Pon tmliog chicken prawn /tteak or liver served «ith exotic takes on hat plot*. Earthen-Pot SoactaUties fh* head/beet/ liver/ pfawnt/chkken/ park ribs, ate. Special Chilly Specialities Frofl212 words
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Advertisement39 1972-11-15 12 KING'S JUBILEE I TOA PAYOH I PALACE HEW HAPPY LAST 4 SHOWS TODAY I A MANDARIN FILM IN COIO < SCOPE WITH ENGLISH AND CHINESi SUITITLES. 'LOVE IS AN ELUSIVE WIND" STARR NG TAN 6 >OA YUEN, KER CHUN SHIONG39 words
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Advertisement275 1972-11-15 12 I WORLD PREMIERE RELEASE ji Odeon Cathay Orchard Midnight Friday, Saturday Sunday •I SUNDAY: Morning Show at 9 a.m. >\ Tickets at $1 $2 &$3 for ALL shows ON SALE NOW! i J! Cash Bookings Only Strictly No Fr— List. A WOTK Each Patron Is Allowed to Purchase A Maiimum275 words
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Advertisement659 1972-11-15 12 VbVVNsVVwyvvwvwsv^.-, ;j ORGANISATION last day! I» S Shows: 7.00 4 9. J0 vm. Ad«lts: 52.00 Children: Jl.OO T« ■■■LIND tOXER" (Mondo-in) Poi °iou Ingrid Hu ColorScopa Eng Chin. Subs (Season Continues Tomorrow or Moiestic Odeon-Kg Ruby S. Cit^ yei»lt»I7lBBnilIM now showing; I* Hem. I.JO, 4 «JO&9. JO p m Colombo's659 words
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Advertisement448 1972-11-15 13 k /^7^V~ a l_-H»*____ tf_i^_____l_^ __^^S_K^B __^___t Hvß>ri-r__»^___S M 1 L______wl© _li _Jr rt 818 NftME IN SHOW BIZ* /_P jfI ENJOY OURBfek at 5.00 7.00 p.m. with 25% Discount and Beautiful Waitresses accompany you during FUNTIME Cocktail Lounge M Bk (Singapore Restaurant Bar) Bras Basah Road. Singapore. 7. Tel:448 words
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Advertisement157 1972-11-15 13 ERRATA Please note that the price of the Flymo Electric Lawn Mower which appeared in the McAlister advertisement on page 28 of the Straits Times of 14.11.72 as $39.75 should read $397.50 nett. MMcALISTER A__S___iAND COMPANY LIMITED *Gir>oV DISCOTHEQUE SINGAPORE'S FIRST DISCOTHEQUE AND STILL SWINGING 1 DANCE TO THE LATEST157 words
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Advertisement303 1972-11-15 13 _i!-_ofll-M T-^V-M _*fa— £*\^^f /__B^^/^-____ ____^_i^_^^^^^^^^^__^^^^B^^^^^^^^_^^^___l Opulent Atmosphere^HEflß^ wV ill Music that stays in jnUS^Tsßi^^ im m the background _3^HL^iß_«_h''i^ '__fc v Dance to the tunes Wvi R_RI Sm i of samuel gan XzWnZ2B& !R^r LJ and his boys __PIS-M lti-G--f-^ tfuUeSudiro f^ at til© miKe Whef^^lKltun^Ssirooorni JohnnieWklker The Wforicfs303 words
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Article294 1972-11-15 14 TT is ironic that the age which has seen man travel to the moon and back has yet to eliminate industrial accidents and sickness caused by factory hazards or poor working conditions. Accidents and disease continue at "intolerable levels," an ILO representative told the seminar now being294 words
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Article232 1972-11-15 14 pRIME MINISTER Kakuei Tanaka goes to the polls on Dec 10 with a number of accomplishments to talk about. His normalisation of relations with China was carried out with such skill and charm that even his strongest critics were either disarmed or silenced. Since then, the Liberal Democratic232 words
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Article395 1972-11-15 14 Priest who lived on $16 a -month- CAPE TOWN: A young Anglican priest, Rev. David Russell, has Just ended a sixmonth semi-fast to protest against the conditions under which Africans have to live In South Africa's "resettlement" villages. During this period, Rev. Russell allowed himself only £2.50 (about $16.50) aOFNS - 395 words
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542 1972-11-15 14 PEKING: China, busily expanding its fled ginc television network, is looking towards Europe for the technical expertise to start colour transmissions. A technical study group from Peking Television left China in midOctober to visit France. Britain, West Germany and other European countries toReuter - 542 words
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1314 1972-11-15 14 TAN WANG JOO - Children are more oi a liability... TAN WANG JOO Battle of the Bulge: Second of a two-part series By MISUNDERSTANDI NGS about family planning continue, and the Straits Times put some of these in the form of questions to a paediatrician, a demographer, and two members of the Singapore Family1,314 words
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422 1972-11-15 14 HARRY MILLER - How to spot a letter-bomb in your mail this Christmas HARRY MILLER By LONDON Britain has l>econie a letter bonib-con-scious nation. And it is being put on the alert for a possible wave of bomb-parcels nicely wrapped for the occasion during Christmas. The advice on the peril in the dally422 words
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Advertisement12 1972-11-15 14 ABOUT TIME foA l§Ai YOU OWNED i| a seiko? Tmmn inmwo/o J12 words
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Advertisement177 1972-11-15 14 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through home study courses The School of Accountancy 4 Business /7~"~" Studies, with 60 years successful experience, offers you Courses for the /si Intt. Cost ft Mgmnt. Aects. (I.CM JL) Aitoc. lntnL Accts. (A.I A.) f-^P*!^-v Coit Accts. Assoc. (C.A.A.) ■■fcr-J Inst Chtd. Sees. Admins, (C.1.5.)177 words
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503 1972-11-15 15 SOH TIANG KENG - SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS: THEIR USES-AND MISUSES SOH TIANG KENG By rpHE possible use of A Special Drawing Rights as development aid has come under scathing attack from Mr. T. Watanabe, the retiring president of tr. c Asian Development Bank. He considers moves to link SDRs and development aid aa "largely503 words
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Article, Illustration612 1972-11-15 15 BLAIR JOHNSON - Prices react after record week BLAIR JOHNSON By OPE CULATORS took heed yesterday of Monday's drastic turnaround on the Hongkong stock exchanges and withdrew short-term buying from the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. The result was a 3.23 point drop in the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index to612 words
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Article, Illustration546 1972-11-15 15 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By OOUTH-EAST Asia is a strongly emerging area for people making industrial engines, according to Mr. Robert A. D'Amour, president of Waukesha Motor of the US. Hence the company intends putting new emphasis on the marketing and distribution fields in the546 words
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Article164 1972-11-15 15 CROESUS - CROESUS By One to lock up I NOTE according to the latest SEMS Gazette there has been no transaction in Sime Darby warrants since listing earlier this year. Rather supri.sing since the London market in them is quite active. What I hear on the grapevine is that considerable164 words
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568 1972-11-15 15 Profits keep on moving up for NMG teams PROJECTIONS of a downturn in economic conditions in period 2 of round 3 of the National Management Game failed to materialise as companies managed to prop up an ailing economy with aggressive marketing and price cutting. As a result, profits continued on568 words
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Advertisement263 1972-11-15 15 <fy> Invest in M SINGAPORE SECURITY FUND if you want to have an interest in a portfolio of blue chip shares. LIFE OF FUND: Singapore Security Fund has an Indeterminate life. REINVESTMENT OF DIVIDENDS: Reinvestment is available should you wish to hrve your net dividends ploughed back into Singapore Security263 words
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Advertisement101 1972-11-15 15 Ad Permit 0264 almost as good as gold to Seldom realised but true. Bfl| JPV 4 1 M 0 mjf Your accounts receivable are I I^^l^LK^B LI as good as gold. At least to m W us. We give you solid cash when you discount your receivables with us. At101 words
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Article, Illustration678 1972-11-15 16 ON THE WAY— WORLD'S FIRST MILLION TONNER Shipping r[E world's largest vessel under construction, the 477,000 deadweight ton supertanker, Olobtlk Tanker, which was launched last month will soon be dwarfed by a mammoth vessel to be built by Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. The model of a planned one million678 words
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Article97 1972-11-15 16 Intel (M). an American electronics firm, has appointed Mr. Lawrence Cheah as personnel manager. The company will be manufacturing semiconductors and other electronic parts when Its $2 million factory at Bayan Lepas, Penang, becomes operational this month. Mr. Llew Kok Keong, technical manager of Mechanical Handling Engineering,97 words
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216 1972-11-15 16 Another AussieSpore venture set up— THE formation of a new Joint venture with operat'ons to be established Initially in S'nfapore and Malaysia has been announced by Sir Raymond Purves, cha'rman and manag'ng director of Clyde Industries of Australia. The new company, Clyde Industries (Asia), is a partnership between Clyde Industres216 words
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450 1972-11-15 16 LEO GONZAGA - Manila relaxes import restrictions LEO GONZAGA By TIfIANILA: There has ATI been a rather sharp drop in the co v n try's international reserves, but the Central Bank just the same feels it is quite safe to relax its import policy to some extent. As of mid-October, total holdings of450 words
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Advertisement406 1972-11-15 16 L*JLjuLOjl JohnnieWklker The World's Largest- Selling Scotch Whisky S-* WwL' m WELDMATICMIG/CO2- SEMI and gMt L X P FIL l lNi i CTb^u FULLY AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT Solid Drawn Seamless The most comprehensive range ever of fered. I fjl Tubular Flux Cored r A Australian made and backed by efficient design406 words
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Advertisement346 1972-11-15 16 The list of applications will open at 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday 15th November, 1972 GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA ISSUE OF $250,000,000 REGISTERED STOCK LOAN No. 3 of 1972 5? Per Annum Maturing 31st October, 1975 6 Per Annum Maturing 31st October, 1977 6£ Per Annum Maturing 31st October, 1982 7 Per346 words
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Article956 1972-11-15 17 810 AND OFPIR MICH OFFICIALLY LIITIO AT TNI CLOSE OF aUIINISS IN TMI lIMCAPORt" AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOM* OP TNI STOCK rxCHANCC WITH PRICI MOVIMIHTS IN BRACKITI VMTIROAV «l«ll CLOSING TONE: Commodities steady while the rest barely steady. TURNOVER Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock956 words
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Article1693 1972-11-15 17 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I umpur trading rooms o( the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded sho«n In brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS ACMA ,5) 3.64. (5) 3.60. (2) 3.62. Hi 3.56. (1) 3.66. (1) 3.52.1,693 words
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Article30 1972-11-15 17 E.A.I. $6.20 Gentinr $5.25 T. Cement $5.60 Kepong Plant $6.30 Taiping $1.90 Matsu $760 Robinsons $4.46 AJinomoto $3.00 Tractors $3.46 .40 .25 .20 .20 18 .15 +.14 .10 .1030 words
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Article22 1972-11-15 17 DBS 426.000 San Holdings 332.000 Gula Perak 233.000 S. Hilton 220.000 Total Turnover. 4.25 M Total Value: 511.98 M22 words
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Article37 1972-11-15 17 Haw Par C C C. Store Ben B. Kawat U.O. Bank Imperial Wearnes E.N.E. S. Darby $6.35 $8.10 $7.05 $3.50 $2.55 $8.35 $3.22 $7.35 $6.20 $7.70 —.40 —.40 —.35 —.28 —.25 —.25 —.20 —.20 —.15 —.1537 words
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Article40 1972-11-15 17 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 IndiMtrlals 317.13 313.90 I HoW-1*: 220.44 219.20 Properties: 345 86 343.50 t Tins: 133.54 134.M t t robbers: 125.89 226.68 Dec. 3«. 1966 IN 1 Dec. 31, IMS 100 t Dec. 29. 1962 s IN40 words
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Article298 1972-11-15 17 PRICES reacted lower on ihe stock market yesterday under profit-tak-ing sad to have been touched off by news of the overnight crash in the Hong Kong equity market. Right from the first bell a distinct withdrawal of interest was noted among the blue ch'ps. Initially it appeared298 words
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Article252 1972-11-15 17 XTEW YORK. Mon. A late rally in blue chips helped lift the market Into the winning column (or the third consecutive sesslcn. Trading was active. However, some high-priced glamour stocks and selected Issues (ell victim tc proflt-taking and bearlshly construed corporate developments Some analysts pointed out that many252 words
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Article25 1972-11-15 17 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Monday 93.31 Friday 02.43 Week ago 90 00 RUBBERS Monday 337.51 Friday 337.07 Week ago 334.J0 OILS Monday 300.90 Friday 2M.0725 words
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Article226 1972-11-15 17 TJONO KONO. Tues After 1X yesterdays drastic (all. the market continued sluggish at the suit with .-tilers dominating the whole scene. However, v the day wore on. the market strengthened resultIng In a number of shares putting on gains over their closing prices. H.K. Banks Local register gained226 words
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Article106 1972-11-15 17 On to« fr« •■•hani* market In Hoes Konc yotrnlay ttw U.I. <••"•' waj quoted at 0.«429 for T.T. and 5 «37S for (Mil. •Urltng quoted it 13 10 *nd •n« tail af laM «v quoted at 427 73 Week ago 298.11 INDUSTRIALS Monday 479.8 Friday 477.5 Week106 words
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Article173 1972-11-15 18 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Nov. 14: Loral dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreifn C urrency IT or OD TT OD UB. Dollar Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar Local dollars to 100173 words
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Article174 1972-11-15 18 ASIAN currency deposit rates for Tuesday. Nov. 14: US Dollars Offer Bid 1 days 6 1/4 6 1 mth 5 1/16 5 2 raths 5 15/16 S 7/8 3 nthf. 6 S 16/16 6 n.th.- 6 1/4 6 1/8 9 m'h-s 6 5/16 6 3/16 12 mths174 words
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Article281 1972-11-15 18 "MELBOURNE, Tues. Rises continued to outnumber falls In moderate trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Keen support for Roebourne and llamrisley sparked renewed interest In the mining sector where rises nearly doubled falls by the close. Today 'a closing middle prlcn In Auttraltan dollars and centa, with the281 words
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Article95 1972-11-15 18 rpHE Strait* iln price In Pe- nang yesterday shed another $1 to $606 per plcul on an official ottering up 87 ton:, to 297 tons. LONDON: Tin declined In early dealings on cheaper offerings of Cash and Three Months In a rather unresponsive market probably reflecting Penang advices.95 words
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Article54 1972-11-15 18 Monday Saturday ust us* London 52.«29 62.80 Beirut 63.00 «3.15 Hongkong 62.70 63.17 Zurich «2.908 82. 508 62.798 63.008 Parla 63.02 63.36 Singapore (1) Unch. W. 39 B' port (2) 219.00 219.00 (1) Export prlcci In non-tlerllnf ■ma In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local detlcra pricea in54 words
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Article20 1972-11-15 18 NOV. 14. RUBBER: 104.75 (up 1.00 cent). TIN: $606 (down $1). Official offering: 297 tons (up 87 tons).20 words
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Article104 1972-11-15 18 CHINESE PRODUCE IXCHANQI, tINQAPORI NOON CLOSING PRICES PIR PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut Oil: bulk $33 atllert. drum $36 aellert. Ctpra: Mixed looae UK/Cont. $211 B. P.pp.r- Muntok ABTA while fob. 100't NLW $213 teller!, Sarawak while f.o.b. »6'! NLW $209 aellrm. Sarawak special black f.o.b. 8«-t NLW J1371 itllcn. Sarawak104 words
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Article34 1972-11-15 18 London copper pricea on Monday (prrvtoua In brack«ta). Win-bur Spot buyer f42S 00 (£423. 50) teller £423.90 (£426.00): Three roonthn buyer 1 415.50 (£430.90) teller (4M.00 (£437.00). Market ton.: Quiet. 2.179 torn.34 words
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Article38 1972-11-15 18 In London on Monday the p»lm oil prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF l'K/N European ports in thr bulk terllng per long ton Nov. /April wu quoted at UK£»S »tlli-r« or Cont. 5223 aeilcri (unchanged).38 words
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Article86 1972-11-15 18 I^AILY SMR prices issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. 6MR SCV =MR 5L ■MR 5 aMR 10 =MR 20 SMR 50 (1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) 1-ton pallet < 1-ton pallet > Buyers Sellers t Current Month)86 words
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Article270 1972-11-15 18 rpHE rubber market yesterday moved up marginally at the opening but trading was thin and quiet. Buying lrteresf was not sustained and the market subsequently :ell be.ow opening levels in somewhat hollow conditions. The afternoon session was dull and leatureless. The market closed quiet with November RSS270 words
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Advertisement178 1972-11-15 17 FABER MERLIN MALAYSIA BHD. formerly MERLIN HOTELS MALAYSIA BHD. RESULTS FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE 1972 •^oaaDAMV THE COMPANY AND THE COMPANY |TS SUBSIDIARIES Year ended 30th June Yetr ended 30th June 197 2 1971 1972 1971 M$ M$ Mi M* TRADING PROFIT 1,627.065 125.860 1.643.537 289.179 lets Taxation 300,000178 words
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Advertisement302 1972-11-15 17 B&P envelopes pass the kettle test A large security company tested B&P "Quick-Seal" envelopes. They tried steaming "Quick-Seal" envelopes with an old kettle. And failed.. They proved that B&P "Quick-Seal" envelopes are tamper-proof. If security precautions are just as important to you, ask the B P man about "Quick-Seal" envelopes.302 words
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Advertisement476 1972-11-15 18 HHf^ IWE INVITE DYNAMIC I YOUNG SINGAPORE OB ■■■^^■^■fl I MALAYSIAN HEN AND I WOMEN TO JOIN ITS IN HBbk^rfdHH OUR RAPID EXPANSION ri_nr anxnroWA^ programme in the LnJUIUXJLf-a XI following positions 1. Contract Furniture Sale* Representatives (3) of either sex with 3 years furniture and furnishing material sales or476 words
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Advertisement447 1972-11-15 18 STRONG LOCAL BANK invites applications from Singapore Citizens for TRAINEE BANK OFFICERS University Graduates with at least on Honours Degree Class II (Upper) in Economics, Mathematics, Business Administration or Accountancy will be considered. Career prospects are good. All applications will be dealt with in strict confidence. Apply giving personal data447 words
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Advertisement660 1972-11-15 18 SURUHANJAYA PELABUHAN PULAC PINANG JAWATAN-JAWATAN KOSONG (I) PEMANDU KAPAL (U) JURUTERA LAUT Permohonan-permohonan adalah dljemput darlpada warganegara-warganegara Malaysia untuk dltlmbang bagl memenuhl jawatan-jawatan yang dlsebutkan di bawah:— 1. PEMANDU KAPAL Kelulusan-kelulusan: Sljtl Kecekapan sebagal 'Master atau Mate Foreign Going ships' atau Sljll sebagal 'Master Home Trade. TanKtaiaji: $750 x 850/950660 words
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201 1972-11-15 19 HDB to sell furnished flats in Toa Payoh |X)UB 25-storey pointr block flats, which will house the SEAP Games athletes next September, will be sold furnished after the eight-day competition. According to sources, the four-room Housing Board flats in Toa Payoh will fetch prices of above $20,000 each. The 384201 words
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Article46 1972-11-15 19 Industrial safety course THE National Safety First Council of Singapore is organising a six-day course on basic industrial safety at the Regional English Language Centre on Dec. S. 7. 12. 14. 19 and 21. The course will cover lectures and discussions and visits to various industries.46 words
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Article, Illustration246 1972-11-15 19 EDWARD LIU - Skid crash wrecks shophouse EDWARD LIU DRIVER, PASSENGER HURT By A TWO STOREY A shophouse in Cross Street was wrecked when a station wagon skidded and rammed into it early yesterday. The crash brought down the pillar of the laundry shop and the entire front wall on the first floor.Mazlan Badron - 246 words
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165 1972-11-15 19 Aussies to stay till 1974 even in Labour wins AUSTRALIAN troops will be here until the end A of 1974 even if the Australian Labour Party wins the general elections next month and does not replace these troops when they finish their tour of duty. I For the supporting Australian165 words
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Article60 1972-11-15 19 TIONO Bahru community centre will hold a fancy dress contfgt for boys and girls between five and 12 year olds at Hyatt Hotel on Jan. 14 at 3.30 p.m. to celebrate the New Year. Participation Is free and entry forms are available at the centre In Bu60 words
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Advertisement55 1972-11-15 19 UIHIH^Pm MIRACORD77OH ■^W^^B A sophisticated fully 1 I automatic turntable I with many exclusive features (MADE IN GERMANY) Sole Agents M. PRAGER (PTE) LTD. SIM.APORI 151 tit IL SI .SINGAPORE 1 TEL ***** 7057g KUALA LUMPUR. ISB J ALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN, TEL: *****. Johnnie Walker The Worid's Largest- Selling55 words
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Advertisement200 1972-11-15 19 LONG-LIFE FILTERS FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION -w^2 Designed and Mmmwm manufactured to < J carefully calculated specifications, Crosland gives you the best m filters. With a J|QHpgV|| I choice of felt or paper. SSS^nl I Rustproof metal or M^ I'-Jr r^T^BI plastic cap ends. i|/^M«SvI' 1 Crosland's wide range I includes200 words
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Miscellaneous935 1972-11-15 19 On your TV and Radio 3.M PM Opening and Housewives' 7.41 News and Newsreel m mitmee-The Young People Chinese s J" O^" 1 nd P"*'™"* I* s <» r *•"'<• (Mandarin film, Pt. 1, English ||5 Hrne The Old School Noose JT"". tM PL li a s«btitles-Repeit) (Chinese subtitles) Schoos935 words
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218 1972-11-15 20 $2,000 damages for breach of promise to wed MALACCA, Tues. Businessman Chan Chul Tek, 30, was ordered by the Sessions Court here today to pay damages totalling $2,000 and costs to a woman for breach of an agreement to marry her. Soon Fen, alias Soon Ng Tee was awarded $1,000218 words
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113 1972-11-15 20 Diploma in theology for eight Singaporeans LIM Fong Jwong obtained a diploma in theology (old regulations) in the 1972 University of London external examinations and not a diploma In technology (old regulations) as reported in the Straits Times on Nov. 7. In the B.Sc. Special examination Yue Kam Hon pMaed113 words
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Article36 1972-11-15 20 STTIAWAN, Tues. Motorcyclist Khang Chung Teck was killed yesterday when his machine hit a goat here. He fell off his n achlne and was admitted to the Lumut Hospital but died cne hour laUr.36 words
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Article, Illustration219 1972-11-15 20 SHEN SWEE YONG - MEET VALENTINA THE 'PEASANT' GIRL WITH A PASSION SHEN SWEE YONG ■y- mHERE was rood reason 1 for the sparkle in Valentina Mlsakava's pretty eyes yesterday. She was simply delighted she could dance in Singapore with 39 members of the USSR Kar badinka Georgian Dance company now visiting the Republic.Mak Kian Sang - 219 words
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Article107 1972-11-15 20 A JOBLESS teenager, who rode his father's motorcycle "for the fun of It" was yesterday fined a total of $245 for four traffic offences. Samingan bin Tahlr, 17, was lined $60 for riding the machine without his father's permission near his home in Kolam107 words
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Article55 1972-11-15 20 THAM You Wah, 25, was yesterday tentatively charged with the murder of Cecilia Liang May Yoke. 19, by "intentionally causing her death" at Merlin Hotel on Nov. 9 at 3.10 p.m. No plea was recorded. He was ordered to be remanded at the CID till Nov. 21 when55 words
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Advertisement161 1972-11-15 20 METRO BUPHEME-METRTpyijgHE' 1 sunaiß *W% brings retaxation,health and well- U being right hometoyou Now! You can have all the luxurious, g> healthful benefits of professional 'all-over' m body massage right at home. In your j"j own bathroom. With this fabulous, electronic Slimslender Belt t^lfc LI yy Massager, from Italy. gSlimslender161 words
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Advertisement133 1972-11-15 20 A Ik H fsr-^^ a^sjp* Ss^s^r^WJMs^sv^ft I < **'4LH[^^^Eil I YOUR XMAS I I MENU CAN I I WIN YOU A I I BIG PRIZE I I A Christmas treat for all lovers of fine food. New Nation Sp is running a Wine and Food v £^B Wf. Menu Contest133 words
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94 1972-11-15 21 ON Sunday evening I was taking a stroll with my children at Tlong Bahru Park when to my surprise I saw several couples making love on the field. Some of the lovers were behaving In a disgusting manner. Is this a park where94 words
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Letter481 1972-11-15 21 TIP-OFF SCHEME WHERE THE CITIZENS COME IN ajaV I suggest a scheme which will encourage (he public to help police put the hard-drug peddler out of circulation in Singapore. Under the scheme, known In the West as the "Turn-in-L1 rusher" (TIP) scheme, anyone with information about481 words
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223 1972-11-15 21 The red mark of a non—artist— I CANNOT see the point in awarding marks for art in Secondary One and Two. Art is a subject which students drop when they go to Secondary Three (except, of course, those with a flair for it). Art should be an "extra," like music,223 words
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109 1972-11-15 21 Giving courteous and helpful service all the time at Immigration Dept T REFER to the letter from "Disillusioned Orad" (S.T., Nov. 7), headlined "The clerks who weren't prepared to listen." Your correspondent is requested to contact me by phone or In person at the Immigration Department, Empress Place, so that109 words
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Letter110 1972-11-15 21 REFERENCE Is made to the letter by Mr. Anthony Urn headlined 'Death grip round a tree' (8.T., Nov. 6). We wish to thank Mr. Llm for drawing the attention of the Parks and Trees Branch, PWD, to the strand of wire tied round the young tree growing at the side110 words
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Letter84 1972-11-15 21 I MUST apologise to Mr. Tommy Kwik for giving him the wrong lnformat.on when he telephoned this office. The filth found in the Singapore River is due to the indiscriminate throwing of refuse into drains by some irresponsible members of the public. This canal Is dredged periodically by84 words
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401 1972-11-15 21 ACCIDENTS AND THE INDIFFERENT PUBLIC YOUR picture spread Sun Times, Nov 12 telling the tragic story of the survivors from the fourvehicle crash near Ayer Hitam last week brought back memories of a similar happening in Singapore 1 Just a few weeks ago. I happened to be near the site401 words
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Advertisement326 1972-11-15 21 I GENEMI^^EIECmiC 25 steam vents for overall distribution of I i|k VJ Two irons m one l Switches from steam to dry I steam Handy fabric temperature guide M \\^B^^^ 't a push of a button Contoured, easy grip H Bhl^L A F > handle help* make ironing easier Weighs326 words
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Advertisement380 1972-11-15 21 JOIN THE BIG SWING TO «tyytw MOWERS. AT NEW LOW PRICES! No*. Rowr *m a CBninlaai rmga ot f»gh partormanc* and rugaad aTomaWlc iiiokii. availabla in aMfw lUa or mr dlatfMnja twdafc. Thara am an«na opdom to «iii diftararti graal conditiont. For laralr taxm. «a ha«a tnt •aM otguillii) nodah380 words
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Advertisement529 1972-11-15 22 Placement Advisory Services IrVJll' tor Clients OPERATIONS MANAGER Southeast Asia An International Company carrying food ond bevcrogs lines and active in franchising of chain restaurants is establishing a regionol office in Singapore and requires an Operations Manager to head this office. Functions To manage the Regionol Office. assuming responsibility for529 words
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Advertisement424 1972-11-15 22 ELECTRICAL FOREMAN BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED invite applications from suitably qualified staff aged between 22 and 35 for employment as Electrical Foreman in their Engineering Department in Seria. State of Brunei? After training the successful candidate will be responsible for the supervision of skilled artisans in the installation and424 words
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Advertisement502 1972-11-15 22 (o-ordinotor An advertising coordinator is required to co-ordinate the substantial advertising budgets of several subsidiary companies .in Singapore and East and West Malaysia. The right man will have had account experience with an advertising firm or large advertiser and be well versed in methods, I rates and budgetary controls. He502 words
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Advertisement683 1972-11-15 22 ACCOUNTANT cum PERSONNEL MANAGER A fast expanding manufacturing Company in Jurong requires an Accountant cum Personnel Manager urgently to work directly under the Managing Director. The duties will also include finance matters and purchasing. The man must be a qualified Account with a minimum of 3 years working experience. Attractive683 words
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Advertisement1391 1972-11-15 23 'I Kirn H'burf A'mrp SiitMOri D'mart Rrtm. Havre U.K. »NM 12 Dm 11 DM 14 (m II *0MEUEM EXPRESS 21 ROC 2) DtC lIDIt T 4,0 MARU II NC IJM IJM I*jM II JM UMIUIIt EXPRESS >4 Nl 14 Jai II jm II Jm 11 Jao >n»THHE»SMIP SEIVICE FlOti W/CiNTINEOT-1,391 words
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Advertisement938 1972-11-15 23 fc2i i BLUE SEA LINE To U.S^., Eatl Coatta Gulf Port. Z' Ptnang Singapore p Kelang LMdiog ttr: (PROMETHEUS U Port Miami, Sa.anmh. I PRIAM Dot II tan Oec 14 I Wilmington. Charleston j PEISANDEI JM II JRR IT Jm II and jKkaonviHe. I MFIJU Not II No* 21 Not938 words
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Advertisement1015 1972-11-15 23 Moawoort tt) lorojo, HC COWTAINEI SEIVICE TIHTVII UY Singapore For Hamburg B'haven R dam S'hampton IURIU Ml Not 12 Nc ii dk 14 Dm II Dm ■REMEN EXPRESS a Not 21 Dtt 27 Oet II Nc KITANO MAR« II Dec Jai I Jm It Jm 11 Jm HAMBURG EXPRESS 241,015 words
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Advertisement838 1972-11-15 23 S.n,opore *****4, P. K.lon, 4341, K.L. *****; Penang ***** THE BANK jUNE LTD. LOADS FltLlt. AFUICA AETHALIA (Reunion, Btin/L Marquis and South Africa) P. Ktlang Spore Uo. 18/11 Not FROM EAST 1 SOUTH AFRICA. FOR (ANGKOR. MANILA, MONGKONt 1 JAPAN ASWAN*. P. Kelang a/a Not Sport a Not/1 Rk EASTERN838 words
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Advertisement1099 1972-11-15 24 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Sport tIAP. Ka'.ang SHINUN MARU V 25 '"•■I ANASNIMA MARU NAGISA IHMff.t'"!'. JJ "fj H SHINiEI MAKU Nl. 17 V. IB 21 Not 4BM SHICEUW MARU V. 11 IBtc 7 Btc SHINUN1,099 words
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Advertisement833 1972-11-15 24 Croteo Yisoolt: U.I. "MTA SllttAWM" Pngapon~~Tß: »OT. 4 21 Hot Ptnanf, Diakarta, frtmantli, Bali. Vaj. S 10 Om Ptnanf, Djakarta, Frammtle, Bah. Ui. I OJm Bangkok Djakarta. P. Hedland, Frtmantlt, Bali. Vm. 7 I Ftk Ptnang, Diakarta, Fnmantli, tali. SUBttS/1.K./CBBtOO SontCQ: Singapore Ptnang Singapore Fan K.V. "lOTA PANJANS" u/u not833 words
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Advertisement1057 1972-11-15 24 fcNEPIUNE ORIENT LINES ITD. ICB BUILDING 2 SHE N TON VUAY SINGAPORE 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, HAVRE, R'DAM, H'IURG, BREMEN Singapore P. Kelang Penang Annes: NEPTUNE TOPAZ li Pirt 11/11 Not London 19-12, Ht«rt 24/12, R'daa, H'burf, Bremen. NEPTUNE AMIER 22/20 Bk 27/21 BM Mll1,057 words
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Advertisement926 1972-11-15 24 IM MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL JBA SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No.3OE.JIa Ampang. Kuala Lu.npur jH I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia DWBS SrWTCE TO IPHIOM, LIVaWOL/CONTINEItT WITS Tg. Maai Smgipori P. Ktlanf Ptnang LMlug fir ■UHCI RITA ii v Nif 10/23 Not 21/24 Not Havrt 18/12. R'dam 21/12. A'ntrj 2112, Brirv.i n,926 words
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Article267 1972-11-15 25 Thr mrt or tiNOAronc autmo HITV AHNOUNCCD THI POLLOW IHC •IRTIMNa ARRANQIM«NT« FOR MOV. W. OUT: Martha Bakk* (followad by Yuiul Mam) 1/2. Hlootywa S, Behlt uoyd 10/11. Mimnon IS/14. Tut on* 15 16. VUhva Pratlbha 23/24. Rh«»nor 33/34. Eutcrn Artak* 44) aoO Lion City 49 IN:267 words
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Advertisement550 1972-11-15 25 F 0» N. CONTINtHTAt PtRTIi Sinftpoft P. Klanf P*ms| BtjuMtrlst ai. DMITRIT FURMANOV U,M ll Pt/11 Mr ttjrb Boulofm. Antwtrp. Hamburi Brimta. r HniUNI B/27 Kw 21/ B Nit 11/n to* AmiterUam, Antwerp, ROttirdM. Htotwif, AMTIN MAKAREHU 11/11 Die 1/11 toe VI Nt Boulopt, Antwirp. Hamburi, Brtota. Accntiif carp, liftat550 words
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Advertisement646 1972-11-15 25 RBp>M»^ja4MmißiMM9|^jPpMbM^Vf||RfMMN^H Nw Nm York Pkil. bit Orltam ffytston HowtM Siajjaaart lIMM Sett J tatll «n« TUMUMW ISJfiT— HIT 11 Me 77 JAPAN AsHUSSAMR HtfM— ■sttllMSl IfrUMUllllllJ UMfIM DIRECT FMM CENU. ITALY LMIIK FIR XERINC, PtUM. S.nppoft r. Klmj Ptataf MIAtIAM (fill Container Sinrict) fro* Ctfioa Mr U/B moelu in i/i646 words
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Advertisement479 1972-11-15 25 jf^jtor/ SOVEREIGN MARINE LINES INC. S V ATLANTIC/GULF SERVICE istfiag ftr: PUCAGtUU. MRFtll »H CAHOE" RJUX 4U Sinopori P. Kirn* paMAf Harts* "LtTUI FItWIR" M/B 2t/ll Hsr n/27 Net UN. uuia ■•a nmi" ti/a nc nm tm nm tm im PACIFIC LOGISTICS SDN. BHD. L Lit** 2»17 Ptrt llnf HI:479 words
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Advertisement752 1972-11-15 25 CIABfAK UNE M.B. "EVIE O. CHIMPLBB" Voy. 1 Out ARRD 7-11-71, A general surrey of all cargoes discharged damaged by the above vessel will be held at PSA. Oodowns 31/32 from 9 a.m. on 17th November, l»7a by our oompany'n surveyors. Ms Inteoo Maritime Services Co. (Pte) Ltd. No other752 words
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Advertisement214 1972-11-15 25 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PLOTTA LAURO LINE M.V. "CAPRIOLO" Voy. 3/73 Outward ARRD 8 1 1 72 Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods with the exception of cargo for which overside delivery has been effected were landed Into the Port of Singapore Authority Oodowns 6 7 where It214 words
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Article75 1972-11-15 26 ROSALIE HERNON. just returned from Paris with the Istest beauty technique, conducts Internationally recognised Intensive/normal courses on beauty culture, halrdresslng and body massage In Etagllsh/Cnlnese/Malay Also available pimples acne treatments Satisfaction guaranteed Tel: Salon Phoenix, 230*6 Spore. LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Slngapura for your latest hairstyles. expert perming75 words
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Obituary127 1972-11-15 26 MADAM YONG KWAI CHAN passed away peacefully at 32. Jalan Rlang age 61 Leaves behind sons Kum Sang. Ah Thoe. Lai Bang. Poh Sang: law; six grandchl'dren. Cortege leaves residence at 2 p.m. 16.11.72 for Bright Hill Temple. No wreaths or scrolls. Donation to charity. MARY KWEK CHWEE NEO127 words
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Article70 1972-11-15 26 THE FAMILY OF the late Mdm Ng Kook Kent, mother of Mr Ng Ming would like to thank all relatives, friends and business associates for their kind night visits, condolence messages, wreaths and attendance at tlw funeral during their recent bereavement THI FAMILY OF the late Madam Seah Bong70 words
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Obituary18 1972-11-15 26 IN LOVING MEMORY of Tan Yoke Chye departed 15.11.71. Dearly remembered by wives, sons and daughters.18 words
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Advertisement477 1972-11-15 26 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS w^^^. classified advertisements (g) s,n«.po,, ooiy i word Classified Advisements Minimum |20 fot 20 wotds. Telephone service THI FAR EAST BRIDCE champlonshlpe get full cover In New Nation every day This important international tournament la being held In Singapore for the first time. Each day NEW NATIOH bring477 words
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Advertisement679 1972-11-15 26 WILL ESTABLISHED CONTRACTORS FIRM invites applications for the following posts: 2 Electrical Foremm Hardworking and suitably experienced in Industrial and Domestic Electrical Installation protects. 2 drivers holding Class 111 driving licence. Hardworking and with at least 6 years driving experience. Oood prospects for right persons. Only suitable persons need apply679 words
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Advertisement681 1972-11-15 26 HOTEL WITH INTERNATIONAL CHAIN requires youm. pleasant girls to be trained as waitresses No experience necessary but must be prepared to work shifts. Interested persons stating qualifications, and enclosing recent photograph (nonreturnable) to Box A ***** B.T. Spore LEADING BRITISH IHSURANCE COMPANY requires Accounts Clerk Senior Cambridge Grade I or681 words
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Advertisement752 1972-11-15 26 WANTEO SALESMEN la Smiapore and Kuala Lumpur for water coolers. alrcondittonlng equipment. Attractive basic rate salaries plus commission to the right persons. Apply stating experience to Box A9IOHB S.T. Spore. FEMALE CENERAL CLIRK cum typist wanted Immediately. Knowledge of correspondence Is an advantag*. Apply with own hand writing giving full752 words
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Advertisement720 1972-11-15 26 ENGLISH SPEAKING WAITRESSES food lodging provided Attractive Salary Parts Bar/Restaurant. 98 Sembawang Road. Nee Soon Spore. Telephone *****2 FEMALE FILING CLIRK required Mandarin speaking. Oood character. Reply stating experience, qualifications and salary expected to Box A9IOM B.T. Spore. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY requires Hsrdwerklng And Relieble STORE KEEPER Duties Include general720 words
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Advertisement965 1972-11-15 26 URCENTLY REQUIRE Chinese female Oeneral Clerk/Bale Representative. I Active, Hardworking) Personally- Mohamed Sultan Road. Spore. 20 MALI LABOURERS wanted. Contact Mr. Tan Tel: 24*43 During 8.00 p.m. to 10.30 pm. WAITRESSES EXPERIENCED RE OUIRED for first class hotel coffee house. Tel: *****1 ext. 313 Spore. DUE TO DEMANO Babysitters required965 words
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Advertisement784 1972-11-15 26 DOUBLE STOREY EXECUTIVE BUN OALOW dlst. 10 three bedrooms, study, wall to wall carpeting, beautiful scenery Furnished unfur nlshed. Alrcondltionlng. modern kit Chen Interested principals telephone *****9 B'pore 5 STOREY DETACHEO BUNCALOW. 20.000 sq.ft. 7 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, servant a amenities parquet/mosaic flooring 3 halls garage 2 balconies snd beautiful784 words
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Advertisement903 1972-11-15 26 EXECUTIVE WISHES TO SHARE ter race house at Serangoon Garden with fellow executive Please phone *****6 B'pore 8.30 a.m.— l p m OIST. 10 FURNISHEO 4 bedroom. 1 detached bunt alow. 2 airconditioner*. large garden Holland ('.rove Avenur $1,500 pm. Spore 37*0»4. MODERN FULLY FURNISCO FLAT. diat 9. 3 bedrooms,903 words
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Advertisement650 1972-11-15 27 |MRAL ADVFRTISEMENTS SwgspoceoaJySOceatitwotd. "W 1 W ~W J > M^P'B E™ classified advertisements IHJ Muumum »20 fof Mwonb OasaAsjO AOvevtasvncrts Tataphone serve* ;,,ni, from Page '2(>) guises Bind land lor aola navii) FHOA A SONS: Opportunity 10 .en sn exclusive 2-storey res id net in Ideal neighbourhood of Hotel Malaysia.650 words
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Advertisement751 1972-11-15 27 DISTRICT 1* shophouse /modern flata at S| m/s Upper Serangoon Road Charlton Park. 3-bedrooma. 1-bath-room. iivin* dln'ng rooms, balcony and kitchen Ttl: *****. P'pore. NO. 45 WOO MON Chew Road doublestorey detached bungalow, 9 bedrooms area 8.000 aq. ft. $173,000 Contact Cail Housing Agency *****/ 7381S B'pore. FLAT AT AIRVICW751 words
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Advertisement637 1972-11-15 27 AIRCONOITIONEO OFFICI SPACE available Immediately at 2nd floor, Robinson Road, approximately 1.000 sq.ft. Tel' Spore 793*4/93*99 for further details. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING ORCHARD ROAO Office spaces available Far parti«u.«s, piosso sentatt Tel: S'pero 37*3:5 during of fits heurt. MOOIRN AIRCONDITIONED OPFICIS in Central prestigeous locality available far Immediate occupation. Enquiries please637 words
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Advertisement692 1972-11-15 27 BERNARD DRIVINO SCHOOL new branch office 30, Slglap Drive tuition irom 8 a.m. 11 p.m. Courses hourly, monthly and guaranteed paaa. Tel: Spore 4*9807/*****6. Contact Manager Bernard Yang. YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL offers Organ Piano Oultar/Drum/Flute/ and Children's Music Course Airconditioned Studios. Experienced Teachers. TeJ *****5. 32A09. TANCLIN DRIVINO SCHOOL charges692 words
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Advertisement569 1972-11-15 27 HALLS MANAGIMINT CINTRI Pte Ltd.. 49. Beach Road. Ist Boor. S .ore 7. Tel: ***** offers: Sings pore Taxation. Advance Accounting. Business English. Intermediate Bookkeeping. Coating, Higher Accounting. AC. A. Statistics. Commerce and Finance. MAKE PUBLIC RELATIONS YOUR CAREER The 9th Certificate Course In Public Relations leading to IPR (May569 words
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Advertisement596 1972-11-15 27 Office equipment SPECIAL OFFIR FlreProof hidden enests (9!" x 1*1" x 141") from U.B.A. $173 nett Ring R. 0.8 7379*/ ***** Spore. Lost THROUGH UNFORTUNATE CIRCUMSTAN CIS In Orchard Road near Market, lady's handbag Return of Identity Card. Driving Licence. Spectacles, old sliver coin of sentimental value, cheque book and596 words
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Advertisement475 1972-11-15 27 PHOENIX TRAVIL COACH TOURS Malaysia 7 Days *****.00. aircond B*llsoo. Haadyal/Snnghkla Days Ss99/-. Pangkor Cameron— s Days SSB3/-. Cameron Highlands 4 Days 8569/- Departure Sunday/Monday Penang/Ipoh 4 Nights 8549.90 Cameron Ipoh 3 Nights 852H.90 Departure/Thursday Friday Bangkok Chlengmai— l9 Days 8*270 oo alrcond. bus 8*340 00 27 11.72. 6 12.72..475 words
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Advertisement428 1972-11-15 27 BOOK WITH AIR CHARTERS Agency Sln/Lon $523/-. Book 90. days ahead for Lon /NY $490/- return or LA $«30 Toronto $430/- Vancouver $630/- Telephone 931*60 (Spore) INTIR CONTINENTAL TRAVIL A VERY SPECIAL GROUP TOUR OFFIR TO YOU. Taipei (Huallen) Hong Kong for 12 days $1,111 Taipei (Huallen) Hong Kong/ Bangkok428 words
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Advertisement793 1972-11-15 28 CCNEKAJ. ADVERTISEMENTS A jf^k stsaasr plfm r»O/f lpf][ 2£] Wasjapoii only II word W n.n<».t Ma t—rmrii MMta..mt2oro. 2 0w0.d, CidWKtlS£jn£JXtS (Cont. from Page 27) For hls>« HAVING CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY FARTYT Why not hlr* your Children's Slides. Swing*. Merry-Go Round. Tables Chair* And Also Household Furniture from CCC Junk Store793 words
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Advertisement855 1972-11-15 28 SPECIAL OFFIR new 'Lumoprlnt double foolscap photocopylnn machine. oriKinai price SBJO now »«uo. Kodak $295 now tISO Tel: V ***** Spore. WE BUY. SILL and trade-In for used new cameras tall brand* l. 177 Middle Road. Singapore. Tel: 363TV7. Registered secondhand dealer LOOKINC FOR BOOKS, carpets, retrlKerator* electrical appliances' Look855 words
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Advertisement826 1972-11-15 28 FORO FALCON I*6* MODEL One owrwr. Airconditloned with Pioneer rad o cum cartridge player. Mechanically In good condition. Plea** con tac Mr. Thomas Cheong Tel: B'pore *****1. Price all In 53. 000. If/71 F/CAFRI I*oo OTL alr-cond r/r*eort St/ Wagon. 1970 F/Caprl 1600. OTU F/E*cort Super. V/Vlva. 1969 V/Ventor*. 1966826 words
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Advertisement924 1972-11-15 28 IS7O CAPRI ISOO, 2 owners, new tyre*. radio, good condition. 55.730/- ono Tel: *****3/*****4 I*7l PRIVATE USID MAZOA FlOOO coach Excellent condition SeMlns price SSOOO. Call Chan *****2 Spore RENAULT RIO DEC '*S. 1 owner. well maintained. Beat OUtr Secures. Tel: S3S64S. Miss Chan. B'pore I*7o MAZOA FlOOO COACN One924 words
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Advertisement1009 1972-11-15 28 FORM I NOTICE BY THK COJKMIB9IONEB RELATING TO INDEFEASIBILITY (Section $4(1) NOTICE BY THE COMMIBSIONEB OF LAND TITLES Whereas I am satisfied of the validity of the replacement title* to the holdings described in the Schedule hereto, together with the names and addresses of the proprietors thereof. And whereas such1,009 words
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Advertisement771 1972-11-15 28 LEMBAGA PELABUHAN KELA.NG TENDER NOTICE FLOODLIGHTING INSTALLATION FOR NOBTH POKT EXTENSION POBT KLANG TENDERS are Invited from Electrical Contractors registered with the National Electricity Board In Class A' or with Lembaga Pelabuhan Kelang for provision and execution of the above Installation excluding the required steel towers, foundations, piling and other771 words
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Advertisement575 1972-11-15 28 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN KER.VI.VW MALAYSIA Kementerian PrrUnUn dan Perlkanan JabaUd Parit dan Talialr Tawaran-tawaran akan dlterima daripada pembuat-pembuat atau wakll-wakil mereka untuk pembekalaa. pemasangan dan pengendalian bagl sesuatu atau kesemua alat-alat yaa« berlkut laltu alat memperoses data elektronik (electronic data processing equipment) secara penibelian atau sews Item 1 Pencil follower, data575 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1972-11-15 29 MADAM CHAN UNFOON.7I Wife of the late Ow Check S*n passed away peacefully at ORGH on 13.11.72. leaving behind sons, daughters and grandchildren. Cortege leaves 219 Queen's Crescent at 1J« p.m. on Tftanoay ib.11.7* for Mount Vernon Crematorium.39 words
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Article, Illustration275 1972-11-15 29 JAKARTA. Tues. INDONESIA'S star player Rudy Hartono and second seeded Svend Pri of Denmark today entered the final of the first World invitation badminton championships here. Hartono outclassed Malaysia's Tan Alk Mong 15-9, 15-8, while Pri had to nghthard for a 3-15, 15-9, 15-7275 words
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160 1972-11-15 29 I REFER to the letter "School must let clubs use halls" by "Affiliate" (S.T. Oct. 24). This Ministry has, whenever applications for use of badminton courts in school halls are recommended by principals concerned, approved such applications. Currently, apart from affiliates of the Singapore Badminton160 words
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Article143 1972-11-15 29 "\TAIROBI Tues. Kenyan x^ track star Klpchoge Kelno. has decided not to retire in January after all. Keino. one of the greatest distance runners of all time, told newsmen here today he would not be retiring after the All-African Games In Lagos In January. Keino madeAP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration185 1972-11-15 30 SINGAPORE sportsmen and sportswomen preparing for next year's Seap Games will be brought to peak fitness through the new rondit:oning gymnasium mach'ne installed at Sports House. The machine (above), purchased by National Sports Promotion Board, has 15 different stat'ons to cover exercises of all185 words
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Article175 1972-11-15 30 rpOP seed Osman All L brushed aside newcomer Oopal Krlshnan In straight sets in the opening round of the Pol.cc Novices squash championsh ps at the Police Aca demy on Monday. Osman made good use of the exper ences he acquird from the recent175 words
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Article, Illustration305 1972-11-15 30 ERNEST FRIDA - SRU to prepare from now for 'Asian' ERNEST FRIDA By CINGAPORE Rugby Union will plan an exciting and ambitious programme for the next two years in preparation for the Asian tournament in 1974 in Colombo and possibly the 1975 Seap Games. SRU president Niaz Mohamed Shah, who arrived with the305 words
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Article280 1972-11-15 30 JOE DORAI - Reshuffle in soccer calendar JOE DORAI By of the previous system. "Normally the league starts from July to November but this period dashes with International tournaments when most players are away." He said that this season 22 senior league matches have still to be played because of national team commitments.280 words
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Article127 1972-11-15 30 RATIONAL see c c r ccach ±y Miciael Walker has agreed to help the Singapore Secondaiy Srhrols Sp» ns Council Under--18 and Undcr-15 teams for the Third Asian Schools International snrcer championships in Bangkok tiom Dec. IS to 22. Walker, who will begin coachIng en his127 words
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197 1972-11-15 30 A. JOHNSON - Sawlf start crash programme for servicemen A. JOHNSON. By ABOUT 142 novices from the Armed Forces will start a crash training programme with the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation at three different community centres on Nov. 20. Sawlf Is conducting this exercise in a bid to raise the best possible team197 words
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Article137 1972-11-15 30 ("WEN Yrw Pine shot v a nrtt 68 to win thr Scletmr Golf Club annual efaalln^e trofiby an a count back rom Peter Edmunds at Selrtar (oww on Sunday. The B division mrdal went to Son Fng San with nett 66 and the "C"137 words
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Article33 1972-11-15 30 BANGKOK. Tues. World flyweight boxing champion Venice Borkorsaw of Thailand will fight a non-title bout against Ebter Salem Ben Sarrah of Tunisia at the Lumpinl Stadium here on Dec. 8. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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303 1972-11-15 31 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By |HE CHAIRMAN and Grecian Temple, improving stayers from the Bukit Timah stables of Ivan Allan, showed good form on the track at Ipoh yesterday. The Chalman, with Des Coleman astride, did a 6f workout, running the last 4f In 55sec (3f303 words
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Article, Illustration580 1972-11-15 31 Maurice Khoo - Maurice Khoo By Reed (17) (Spore) 56. 49. J. Murray (18) < Spore i 49. 56, C Connellan (13) (.Spore i 67, 48. L Mac Donald (21) 54. 51. E Amafujl (20) 61. 54. P. Nolan (21) 53. 52. ltß— t Hill (16) 53. 53.580 words
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Article272 1972-11-15 31 ROTTERDAM. Tues. Two seeded players crashed to nrst-round defeats against American opponent* In Ui« World Championship Tennis tournament here lart night. Dick Stockton beat seventhseeded Yugoslav left-hander Nlkkl PUle 6-4. 7-«. and Jeff Borowtak defeated ninth-seeded Ismail D Shafel of Bgypt 7-6. 4-6. 6-4. Stockton,Reuter - 272 words
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Article, Illustration96 1972-11-15 31 WERNER THE MARATHON STAR IS BLIND! RLIND athlete Werner Kathert, 37, brought off a tremendous feat when he completed the West German marathon championship at Dudenhofen recently. Guided by a friend on a bicycle, Peter Middel, with the help of a string, Rathert finished 237 th in the field of96 words
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Article99 1972-11-15 31 NEW DELHI. Tues. An undefeated 187 by opening batsman Chtan Chauhan enabled Maharashtra to snatch a ninerun first Innings lead over Bombay In a Ranjl Trophy match yesterday. The match ended in a draw. Scores: At Kolhapor: Bombay 357 and 142-4. Maharashtra 366 (Chauhan 187 no AtReuter - 99 words
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Article48 1972-11-15 31 CELANOOR State Development Corporation and Indian RC battled to a scoreless draw on a Petallng Jaya knockout soccer soggy pitch In the final of the crmpetltion at Jalan Timor yesterday. Both teams failed to score despite ten minutes extra time. They were declared joint champions.48 words
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Article33 1972-11-15 31 TAIPEH. Tues. Seven countries will take part In the fourth Asian Cup women's basketball tournament on Saturday They are South Korea, South Vietnam. Thailand. Indonesia. Khmer. Taiwan and Hong Kong. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article228 1972-11-15 31 Montreal's doing well— Brundage MONTREAL, Tues. Avery Brundage, former president of the International Olympic Committee, said he was impressed with the progress of Montreal's preparation for the 1976 Olympic Games. Mr. Brundage, a longtime advocate of dropping the Winter Olympics, also told reporters he thought Denver's rejection of the 1976UPI - 228 words
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Article70 1972-11-15 31 SINGAPORE will consider hosting the fourth Asian Badminton Conlederatlon championships to be held In 1974, Indonesian sources said in Jakarta yesterday. This was agreed at Monday's meeting of the Confederation attended by representatives from Thailand, Indonesia, India, Malaysia. South Korea and Singapore. The first ABC70 words
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241 1972-11-15 31 Schmidke gets a crack at Finnegan's title f ONDON, Tues. Britain's Chris Finnegan defends his European light-heavy-weight boxing title here tonight against West Germany's Rudi Schmidke looking for a win that could give him a second shot at the World title. Hard-hitting American World champion Bob Foster took 14 roundsReuter - 241 words
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Article470 1972-11-15 31 LONDON, Tues. ENGLAND, the 1966 champion, face their first World Cup qualifying match for 11 years when they meet Wales in their European Zone Group 5 tie in Cardiff tomorrow night. England received a bye into the Anal rounds In the last two competitions, being hostReuter - 470 words
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Advertisement1380 1972-11-15 29 WaateXl Timber Company interested In HIBINO PURCMA.INO BANGS ITIAMIH sea i.ooo torn Plying between Singapore. Pontlanail aad Bandjarmajln Port* for traniportlns aawn timber and or k*ja Company eonaldertng long term biting contract If eenricee aatlafactory Kindly aubmlt quotation* and particular* Immediately to: ■ox AtlOM s.t. rmi. Pets ■NOBLSMSf BoartJlng/Tralnlnjr' Ttek*1,380 words
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Advertisement541 1972-11-15 29 FTTZfATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (FAB, EAST) UNITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the twenty-second Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Board Room. No. 300 Orchard Road. Singapore 9. on Wednesday. 39th November. 1973. at 10.00 ajn. for the following purposes541 words
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Advertisement262 1972-11-15 29 DISTRICT AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS SINGAPORE D.C. Summons No. 3309 of 1973. Between Sandilands Buttery Co. Ltd. Plaintiffs And Tan Kirn Yee alias Ah Seng trading as Sam Yew Iron Works Defendant To Tan Kirn Yee alias Ah Seng trading as Sam Yew Iron Works late of No. 6-B. Paya Lebar262 words
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Advertisement273 1972-11-15 29 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 191< of 1971 Between GRAPHIC ADVERTISING PTX. LTD. ....Plaintiffs and EURASIA (8IMOAPORI) TRADINO CO. (sued as a firm) ....Defendants To> Eurasla (Singapore) Trading Co. (sued a* a firm) late of 17-A, Beach Road, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action273 words
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Advertisement129 1972-11-15 29 ill I :llfi J 1h... Does your hot water really flow from your taps or is it just a trickle? Change to a Rheem hot water heater and get "full flow' all the time. "Full flow" is what Rheem hot water heaters are all about. They're designed so that even129 words
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Miscellaneous21 1972-11-15 29 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl HOLP IT, LK'S LOOK FUR ANOTHER SYLVESTER... I SPOT VVHEK6 THBRC'C S PUFP--6*SP— I ACTtOMf I—*21 words
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Advertisement251 1972-11-15 30 All the extras for no extra cost. We've always said the Corolla is new hub caps, vinyl seat covers jm 1 more car for your money. and door trim. All designed to We proved it. make driving much safer, P,| And in the last year, more people have easier and251 words
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Advertisement133 1972-11-15 31 FOUNDERS **^s^£2 j Jp* */k w^ w ft^Vß L Wf4.|Mn ENGINEERING SI I #s& b.¥ ju VW ■Ml 3^^H tV'-Xi bbm^^mß rj& \^^v Ci\^Tsl^Fjjß 11 1 flip* 1. l I B^ BWBPl 1 I ELECTRICAL WORKS BKSwSnfeJ^. Progress is imperative in a Bcist^ji-l^ife^TEs^ vibrant, developing society fl|p|fiyCp|fat^aL^>s. Diversification is an133 words
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Article, Illustration131 1972-11-15 32 traffic was held up all along the road. At first they tried tugging the problem away with ropes. But the tree uprooted during a rainstorm at 3 p.m.— did not budge. Then axes were brought out. But the going was slow. So out cameVow Yun Woh - 131 words
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Article57 1972-11-15 32 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia hu sent 1.015 fresh troops to West Kalimantan to fight guerillas along the borders with Sabah and Sarawak. It was announced today. It was not clear whether they are replacements for the 2.000--man force along the frontier, or reinforcements. They will serveUPI - 57 words
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101 1972-11-15 32 ARABS KILL SYRIAN NEWSMAN IN PARIS PARIS, Tues. Three Arabs burst Into the apartment of a Syrian journalist early yesterday and shot him dead in bis dressing gown in front of his girl friend. Police said they believed the murder of Kannou Khodr was politically motivated, but they had noAP - 101 words
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Article42 1972-11-15 32 BELFAST. Tues. Guerilla bombers have wrecked the main rail line between Belfast and Dublin, shattering a bridge close to Northern Ireland's border with the Irish Republic. No casualties were reported in the rail blast which happened yesterday. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article37 1972-11-15 32 NEW YORK, Tues. Police today held a hard-luck robber who twice dropped his gun during one holdup, lost it in another and then was robbed of his share of the loot by his partner-ln-crlme. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article98 1972-11-15 32 Marcos lifts six-day ban on AP MANILA. Tues. The Philippine Government today lifted a six-day-old ban on news distribution by Associated Press. Government spokesman Francisco Tatad told a Press briefing that AP could now send out stories from the Philippines without clearance by the Information Department and could resume supplyingReuter - 98 words
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Article43 1972-11-15 32 KUCHING. Tues. A 7 p.m.-to-5 a.m. curfew has been Imposed In certain parts of the Kuching subdistrict In Sarawak's First Division from 7 p.m. today. The curfew affects a total of 26 kampungs. all rivers and tracks within the sub-district.43 words
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Article438 1972-11-15 32 LONDON. Tun. The market < i<rv Arm In quiet trading and at S p m Ihr Financial Time* Index waa 4.2 higher at 484 0. llnrgalns totalled 10 063 (10.783). l>ecra. GEC Thorn and Ple*«ey were higher following the latest IK colour IrleilMnn Mile* nquri-s while (Ml Armed438 words
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Article53 1972-11-15 32 IONDON Tv«. Spot It. IS. •M-ttlrmrnl !>«• 11.20. J»n II 40. Frb. «0. Jan March 18. 8.V Apfll Juiw 2V July Srpt 19.65. Orl Dfr 20 10. .Lan March 20.40. April June 20 60. hill Sppt 20. *0. OrtDr. 20.95 J«n' Vl— <h 21.10. Grwnl: rI f. Dm--17 93.53 words
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Article31 1972-11-15 32 'OWON. T Spot buv-r. II »M iun.hi lrr IIJ6J (+11). t'.'i"??" 1 1157S (+«l>. wllm 11 (+£D. SrltlramK: ***** c3> Turnover am 703 lon». pm. *M> torn*. Tonr Very st**a«ly.31 words
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122 1972-11-15 32 45-min tussle ends eight months of —terror— CIX construct ion workers yesterday caught a 14-foot-long python near Serangoon Road ending eight months of fear among 10 families in a village. The families said the python had been getting away with their chickens, piglets and cats and efforts to trap it122 words
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172 1972-11-15 32 8 ships in the queue at Port Klang DORT KLANG, Tues. There are eight ships waiting at the deep water point here to be cleared, the General Manager of the Port Klang Authority, Encik Mohamed Zain Bin Ahmad said today. "The pace at which we can clear the present backlog172 words
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95 1972-11-15 32 LONDON, Tues. A 23--year-old woman has been admitted to London's St. George's Hospital with cholera, the Department of Health said today. The department said the woman, who was not named, arrived in London on Nov. 3 on a flight from Sydney via Bahrain where95 words
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Advertisement108 1972-11-15 32 MADE IN U.S.A. THE REVOLUTIONARY GOLF CLUB AERODYNAMICALLY HEEL TOE Tf^sl&QSlfl H DESIGNED BALANCED Hr^^ for greater speed for better distance and direction control BIG SOLE contoured to line of flight through ball fl7/O.A*\ COLOUR CODED IRONS llJ lJ3 uu %%O t0 hit str aighter TOE WEIGHT HOSEL WEIGHT -^T"^108 words
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Advertisement51 1972-11-15 32 The smoothness of the nib 5 The great variety of points Ju The wide range of models make SH'likan Fountain Pens your best choice I Available only at leading Pen Dealers and Departmental Stores Xi^jr Sole Agents Service Station M.PRAGER(PTE)LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Johnnie Walker The World's largest- Selling Scotch51 words
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Miscellaneous16 1972-11-15 32 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Late morning showers.16 words
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