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Title Section24 1972-11-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration229 1972-11-17 1 Big alert in Ireland as Heath flies in BELFAST, Thurs. Prime Minister Edward Heath arrived here today for a 36--hour fact finding visit to Northern Ireland amid one of the toughest security operations ever mounted In the province. Thousands of troops and plainclothes policemen were deployed at the city's militaryReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration403 1972-11-17 1 25 pc offer of shares THK Kollei camera group in Singapore, which is planning a three-fold increase in capital investment up to $220 million in the next three years, will offer a 25 per cent partnership to local investors next year. The group, which403 words
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Article, Illustration390 1972-11-17 1 Castro seeks pact with US to ban hijacks WASHINGTON, Thursday PRIME Minister Fidel Castro's Government yesterday called on the United States to open immediate bilateral negotiations for a treaty banning all types of hijacking. The Cuban Government statement read over Radio Havana and monitored here saidAP; NYT - 390 words
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Article51 1972-11-17 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Six Pakistan army officers recently escaped from a prisoner of war camp at Fatehgarh. 280 miles (185 km) southeast of New Delhi. Defence Minister Jagjivan Ram told parliament today. He said the PoWs. all officers, had dug a 47 metre (51 yard) tunnel.Reuter - 51 words
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Article109 1972-11-17 1 Japan's $550 m fair deals rpOKYO, Thurs. Japanese businessmen are believed to have concluded deals worth more than US$2OO million (about $550 million) at the Canton trade fair which closed yesterday, business sources said today. A record number of 2.600 Japanese representing trading houses and manufacturing firms participated In theReuter - 109 words
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Article31 1972-11-17 1 TOKYO, Thurs. Prime Minister Kirn 11-sung today toid Japanese visitors that North Korea was likely to have a new constitution next December, a Japanese report from Pyongyang said. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article73 1972-11-17 1 JAKARTA, Than. Indonesia and Malaysia will hold Joint patrols in the Malacca Straits. and in the South China Sea, the Indonesian military commander for Sumatra. Lt.-Gen. Ahmad Tahir has aald, according to Antara news agency. Gen. Tahir said both countries had common interests to preserve peace inReuter - 73 words
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Article63 1972-11-17 1 DIAMOND SOLD FOR $2.27 M GENEVA, Thurs. A pear-shaped diamond weighing 55.91 carats fetched a European record of three million francs (about $2.27 million) at a sale by Christie's, the London auctioneers, here today. The previous European record lor a diamond was C 263.692 (about $1.79 million), paid at aReuter - 63 words
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175 1972-11-17 1 China likely to buy 12 to 20 VC-lOs DEKING, Thurs. British plane makers seem likely to win an order from China for between 12 and 20 VC-10 jetliners, reliable sources said today. This should be enough to reopen the disbanded production line of the rear-engined aircraft. The sources were commentingReuter - 175 words
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Article362 1972-11-17 1 Hanoi: No peace pact changes p A R I S, Thurs. 1 North Vietnam today announced It will "accept no arguments in favour of possible changes" in the draft Vietnam peace agreement. Speaking at the opening oT the 16th session of the semi-public peace talks, Hanoi's chief negotiator Mr. XuanNYT; UPI - 362 words
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Article48 1972-11-17 1 SYDNEY. Thurs. Australia* confirmed cases of cholera rose by one to 41 today and the Federal Government announced It was urgently considering a tightening of quarantine proceIn INDONESIA. 4.300 people have died of cholera since January, the Health Department reported today. Reuter, AP.Reuter; AP - 48 words
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Article42 1972-11-17 1 CRAWFORD. (Nebraska). Thirs. About 50 Indians today took over the former headquarters of an historic cavalry post here and threatened to bum It down unless a 360-acre (145 hectares) site of land win handed to the Indians Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article18 1972-11-17 1 LONDON. Thars. At the Tower of London, a bastion has fallen. Women may now be Beefeaters. AP.AP - 18 words
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Article60 1972-11-17 1 PARIS, Thurs. After the talks, Hanoi delegation spokesman Nguyen Thanh Le said he did not expect more than one meeting between Tho and Kissinger. Le said: 'If Mr. Kissinger shows goodwill, the details about the signing can be settled within one hour." Only after the signing would there60 words
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Article18 1972-11-17 1 KANSAS CITY, Thurs. Secretary of Defence Melvin Laird said today be would resign —I PI.18 words
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Advertisement77 1972-11-17 1 LONGEST HIJACK THAT WASN'T: PAGE 14 Price of beef to go up? PAGE 8 WORLD NEWS Pages 2, 3. 4. 5 RALPH appeal 6 GOLD BARS murder trial 9 MP calls on Toa Payoh residents to fight vandals It CRISIS in INF 11 HOTELIER divorced 15 CHI'A warns of health77 words
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Article, Illustration172 1972-11-17 2 KENNEDY PLANE WRECKAGE FOUND IN WOOD I ONDON, Thurs. Wreckage of the aircraft in which President John Kennedy's brother, Joseph, was killed during the Second World War has been found in an eastern England wood. A team of nine men, led by a police constable, had spent six months searchingReuter - 172 words
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Article54 1972-11-17 2 KINSHASA. Thurs. Former Zaire Justice Minister Ndala Kashala was yesterday sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment and his property was ordered confiscated by the Supreme Oourt on charge of embezzling public fund-s worth 28.249 zaires. The national news agency Azap reported that the public prosecutor had demanded a lifeReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration195 1972-11-17 2 NUN GETS NEHRU AWARD FOR HELPING OUTCASTS J^EW DELHI, Thurs. Mother Teresa (above) the Yugoslav-born Catholic nun who works among the outcasts of Calcutta, was given the 1969 Nehru Award for International Understanding yesterday. The award a citation and 100,000 rupees (about M 535,000) was handed to her by PresidentReuter - 195 words
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Article506 1972-11-17 2 TOKYO, Thurs. 1 The Government and leading businessmen expressed concern today over a reported anti-Japanese campaign in Thailand and said it must lead to changes in Japan's economic penetration of the country. The Foreign Ministry said It was awaiting a report from Ambassador Masato Fujlsakl. whoReuter - 506 words
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203 1972-11-17 2 JJONG KONG, Thurs. Premier Cbou En-lal has said that China is firmly opposed to "bignation power politics and hrgemonism of the bif bullying the small and the strong bullring tbe weak." the New China News Agency reported today. Mr. Chou wasReuter - 203 words
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154 1972-11-17 2 More violence as Brazilians go to the polls RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Shooting and clashes between rival political factions were reported last night as Brazilians voted in nationwide municipal elections. v The election campaign has already been marked by gunbattles and death. And an estimated 100.000 troops and police haveReuter - 154 words
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Article28 1972-11-17 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's Nissan Motor Co. reported today it has received an order for 10 of its Cedrlc 2.600 custom deluxe passenger cars from China. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article52 1972-11-17 2 ]\EW YORK, Thurs. Madame Jeanne Martin Cisse made her debut yesterday as the first woman president of the IN. Security Council. Madame Cisse, 46. of Guinea, became president f- r November under the alphabetical rotation system used by the council's 15 members in choosing president <UPI - 52 words
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394 1972-11-17 3 Soviet 'spy' sparks off mini cold war in Hong Kong SPECIAL BRANCH BID TO DEPORT RUSSIAN HONG KONG, Thursday. fHE captain of a Soviet ship and agents of Hong Kong Police Department's Special Branch were locked in a mini cold war today over police attempts to deport an alleged SovietUPI - 394 words
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Article, Illustration224 1972-11-17 3 Anne goes over the limit once too often LONDON, Thuxs.—Princess Anne (above) may be prosecuted for drlvlnu a sports car too fast on a motorway, a police spokesman said last night. The 22-year-old daughter of Queen Elizabeth had been stopped twice this month, the police said, and consideration was beingReuter - 224 words
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Article35 1972-11-17 3 DACCA. Thurs. Fire swept through 39 large warehouses yesterday destroying Jute worth £5 3 million at Khulna. the third most important industrial town in Bangladesh. Six people were injured in the blare. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article23 1972-11-17 3 <THENB. Thurs. Many pending trials are having to be postponed here because mice have devoured flies in the civil court. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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226 1972-11-17 3 Nyerere gets another pledge of love I OND O N, Thurs President Amin of Uganda said in a TV interview shown here last night that he did not Intend to nationalise any British property. But he accused Britain of propaganda against Uganda, and called again for an end of technicalReuter - 226 words
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Article119 1972-11-17 3 HUGHES HOAX ACCOMPLICE FREED NEW YORK. Thurs. Rl--11 chard Suskind, the man who collaborated with Clifford Irving on the Howard Hughes autobiography hoax, was re-united with his wife yesterday after serving four months of a five- months' Jail term. He said the experience "wu watershed (or me. It wu theAP - 119 words
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Article70 1972-11-17 3 OTTAWA. Thurs. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's Liberal Party has a two-seat edge over the Conservatives In the Canadian House of Commons following recount of votes In a Southeast Ontario district. Recounts In other disputed districts are still to come. Mr Norman Caflks defeated Mr. Frank McOeeAP - 70 words
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Article43 1972-11-17 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. The General Assembly has unanimously decided to launch a "decade for action to combat racism and racial discrimination" to be Inaugurated on Dec. 10. 1973. on the 25th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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262 1972-11-17 3 BONN, Thurs. The two parties in Chancellor Willy Brandt's Left-Liberal coalition are given a clear lead over Dr. Kaincr Barzel's opposition Christian Democrats (CDI) in the latest public opinion poll published here yesterday, three days before West Germany's crucial parliamentary elections. OverReuter - 262 words
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Advertisement488 1972-11-17 3 BUTTER FESTIVAL Pure Creamery ilb 75 COOKING OIL LAM SOON Super refined 6lk 3.60 CORNED BEEF übby-s usa 12 1.15 HONEY LANES MSA 16 »z 1.70 SKIMMED MILK POWDER magnolia i»,,,. i. 1.40 ROAST CHICKEN S* I Freshly Roa»ted e«di 5.60 BEEF SAUSAGES su ib 1.28 BOLOCNA^SAUSAGE ski Ta,te &Ty488 words
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114 1972-11-17 4 Fishermen rescued after ten-day ordeal pERTH. Thurs. Twelve shipwrecked Japanese fishermen told yesterday how 16 ships passed their tiny life raft before a vessel spotted and rescued them. The men spent 10 days without food after their wooden boat sank east of Mindanao Island in the Philippines on Oct. 22.Reuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration190 1972-11-17 4 I ONDON. Thurs. Mexican banker Eric AT>a-Teran was sentenced to two years' Jail yesterday for forging a will Ira ving widow 21-year-old blonde model Penny Brahms, one shilling and four nude photos of herself. Alba-Teran. known as the Due d'Antin.Reuter - 190 words
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Article56 1972-11-17 4 DACCA. Thurs. A curfewhas bran imposed in Jhalakatl. about 80 miles southwest cf Dacca af'.er "miscreants" shot and killed a former freedom lighter and local leader of the ruling Awaml League's student wing. Tne curfew was Imposed immediately after the incident last night. Police arrested is peopleReuter - 56 words
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289 1972-11-17 4 PARIS, Thursday. PRESIDENT Suharto warned of a new and different kind of war in South-East Asia based on subversion and ideological conflicts after the settlement in Vietnam. "Even after a ceasefire is reached in Vietnam, there is a possibility that thisReuter - 289 words
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222 1972-11-17 4 Chiao ends tour with a call on Sir Alec l ONDON, Thurs. ij China's Deputy Foreign Minister Chiao Kuan-Hua concludes two-day talks here today on Vietnam, Middle East and European developments with a call on British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Dou-glas-Home. Sir Alec paid his first-ever vis.t to Peking onlyReuter - 222 words
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Article59 1972-11-17 4 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thai police this week banned circulation of the Far Eastern Economic Review on charges that an article in the magazine "painted an untrue portrait about the royal dyr.asties and made up some false stories." The oolice complaint took issue wi.h portions of an article wriuen59 words
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152 1972-11-17 4 A DELAIDE. Thurs. A An all-night cricket match will be played here without floodlights on Nov. 24 and 25. The players are members of the South Australian Blind Cricket Club. Their aim is to raise £1.400 to enable them to play in theReuter - 152 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-11-17 4 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /'WILL VtXJ HELP ME ASSEMBLE T/ 6 UOUB9LATWR\ II14 words
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302 1972-11-17 5 Voting soon on 13-nation proposal NEW YORK, Thur«. 13-nation Pacific and Asian draft resolution aimed at stopping French nuclear tests in the South Pacific is gaining growing support despite French attempts to muster opposition to it. The co-sponsors, from Australasia, Asia and South America,Reuter - 302 words
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Article, Illustration113 1972-11-17 5 TWO State Highway Patrolmen escorting one of two suspected bank robbers to the FBI office in Greensboro, North Carolina on Wednesday. The two held six hostages and demanded a jetliner for their escape. They were arrested after their car rammed into a highway roadblock113 words
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Article48 1972-11-17 5 GRAND RAPIDS (Michigan). Thurs. The burglars didn't even wait until the show was over. Mrs. Phyllis Symonds told the police that two youths crashed through her front door and stole the US$2OO TV set she and her four-year-old daughter were sitting before on Tuesday night UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article50 1972-11-17 5 ISTANBUL, Thurs— A Turkish villager, who tried to beat off hungry wolves with his bare hands, was found torn to pieces today, next to the corpse of a wolf he had strangled during the struggle His body was icund RjrM Inegol. 80 miles south-east of here. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article18 1972-11-17 5 WARSAW. Thurs. Poland and Thailand have decided to establish diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level —UPI.UPI - 18 words
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294 1972-11-17 5 Apollo 17 trio go into quarantine for Dec. 6 moondate CAPE KENNEDY, Than. Apollo 17s astronauts slowed their training pace yesterday and began a three-week medical quarantine for their Dec. 6 launch to the moon. Mission commander Eugene A. Oman, command moduf pilot Ronald E. Evans and geologistlunar module pilotUPI - 294 words
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118 1972-11-17 5 CYDNEY, Thurs. A draft dodger shook hands with Prime Mlnlsier William McMahon last night after a political rally and said: "Mr. McMahon I want to be arrested." Seconds later In front of a chanting crowd, he Ml The chief of the Special Branch ofUPI - 118 words
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Advertisement4 1972-11-17 5 H&mosol ■I^^^^ •■•.•"•.'.•■.v':3 I4 words
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Advertisement174 1972-11-17 5 White Label declares Wff on the habit of just say ing' Whisk}! please' It you |iisl va\ "\Nhi>-k\ please" you're missing out on a lot You're missing out on the pure honest drinking pleasure ol White Uhol There's complete satisfaction Ife and enjoyment in every glass of White Label. The174 words
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170 1972-11-17 6 Dr. Goh to address London business conference FkEFENCE Minister Goh Keng Swee, will leave for London tomorrow morning for a two-day conference on business opportunities in Malaysia and Singapore. The conference, the first in a series on South-east Asia, is organised by London's Financial Times and co-sponsored by BOAC. Dr.170 words
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Article32 1972-11-17 6 MOTORIST Eu Kok Th»l was lined 1100 by a magistrate's court yesterday for cutting across the centre double-white lines and colliding with a lorry at Havelock Road on June 27.32 words
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Article57 1972-11-17 6 A TOTAL of 44 applications have been received for the Housing and Developing Board flats under the spinsters scheme since August. All confirmed spinsters are eligible for these flats on condition that they group with at least two other women with at least one57 words
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282 1972-11-17 6 REPORTER: CHRISTINA CHEANG PATRICK George Ralph, 49, sentenced to two years' jail for defraading his Auckland-based insurance company of $102,784 was described by a QC in the High Court yesterday as being "an unreliable witness who gave incredible evidence." anH^H Mr. R.K. Davidson submitted282 words
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Article, Illustration95 1972-11-17 6 KILLED— LAST MAN ON TRAIN THE ripped rear portion of the passenger coach in which guard Harry Chua was killed when three water wagons smashed into it on Wednesday. Eye witnesses said Chua was about to get off the coach after seeing the last passenger down but he was too95 words
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100 1972-11-17 6 mAPAH (Perak), Thurs. 1 The lack of a health inspector for this town of nearly 10,000 people for the past four months drew criticisms in the town council meeting last night. DAP councillor Mr. Loh Jee Mcc described the situation as "shocking" as100 words
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Advertisement359 1972-11-17 6 Of two big Singapore Taylor Woodrow But Taylor Woodrow are not only time- projects, one has been finished right on time, savers; we're money-savers, innovators, IVI ft^l IVI I and the other-with two stages complete— teamworkers, technologists too. Call us in; i^Hß^M^^ ""^^A B^flßvnfl I^l is way ahead of schedule.359 words
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Advertisement539 1972-11-17 7 i tomato soup 50* CANNED CHICKEN FRESH STRAWBERRIES X MUSHROOM SOUP PICNIC SO 7ft 5 2.10 I frwn Turners lowers, I chicken soup 62^ hhie™ ie $27 DRUMSTICKS -i. f $2.95 I CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP HAM M J (454 9.) Specially flown in by per punnet t \l CAMPBELL'S io*539 words
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158 1972-11-17 8 3 months for man who snatched teacher's gold chain ABOTJRER Erh Lye Heng, 18, was jailed for three months yesterday for snatching a schoolteacher's gold chain and pendant. He pleaded guilty. Insp. Desmond DOllvelro. prosecuting, said that Miss Glam Lee Chee. a teacher of Out r a m Secondary School,158 words
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Article65 1972-11-17 8 INCHE Sha'arl Tadin. senior Parliamentary Secretary (Culture) will open the first commercial art course graduation exhibition at the National Library lecture hall on Nov. 24 at 5.30 p.m. Works by the student-mem-bers who have completed their two-year course at the Singapore Commercial Art Society will be displayed.65 words
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Article65 1972-11-17 8 TiIIE Tourist Promotion Board has commissioned ceramic 1 ari'st Aw Kng Ktvang to produce eifht-inch (25mm) ceramic i.ttfines of Singapore's founder, Sh- Stamford Raffles for sale us tourists souvenirs. Ihis Is to encourage people with artistic skills to offer tourists with a greater ranre of souvenirs.65 words
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Article310 1972-11-17 8 R. CHANDRAN - 'Beef price will go up' forecast R. CHAN DRAN By A GROUP of Thai cattle importers claimed yesterday that the price of beef would continue to rise in Singapore because ;i syndicate was trying to corner the cattle import business. A spokesman for the group said that the syndicate had310 words
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181 1972-11-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thirty MAS and eight SIA flights will be affected by Integrated Air Defence System exercises next Wednesday and Thursday. Two MAS flights one from .Singapore to Malacca and the other from Ma-lacca-to Singapore have been cancelled for both days. Both the181 words
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Article34 1972-11-17 8 THE Singapore Polytechnic Engineering Society will hold a dance at the Singapore Hilton tomorrow night. Tickets at $5 per couple are available at I the Union House in Prince EdI ward Road34 words
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Article, Illustration176 1972-11-17 8 FASHION* model Nellie Eramanis, 24, was sued for divorce yesterday. Her husband, Noel Albert Harris, 26. a non-commissioned officer with the Maritime Command, told the High Court that she became a social escort in July 1968, and a week later they became176 words
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Article36 1972-11-17 8 NUMBERS picked In yesterday's Toto D-aw No 91 72 were 46. 13. 9. 19 and 11. The additional number was 26. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were 12. 30 and 45.36 words
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Article65 1972-11-17 8 Three-day stamp talks in S'pore A THREE DAY preliminary Federation of International Philately Conference meeting will be held in Singapore from Dec. 15 to 18. The meeting, to be held at the Hotel Negara. Is to confirm the formation of a Continental Confederation of Philately for Asia and Australasia. Japan,65 words
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144 1972-11-17 8 $4,800 fine for four who broke jobs law JjX)l'R employers were lined a total ol $4,8(M) last week for infringing the Employment Act. In a statement yesterday, the Labour Ministry said Starlight Timber Products Co. Ltd. was fined a total of $3,300 for employing four non-citizens without valid work permits144 words
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Article91 1972-11-17 8 A LOR STAR. Thurs. A Kulini businessman who was arrested recently by the Anti-Corrup-tion Agency for operating a bit illegal lottery syndicate in Kedah has been restricted for three years to Pencaranr, in Johore. The order was issued by the Ministry of Hotnr Affairs. It91 words
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Article36 1972-11-17 8 Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng. the Minister lor Education, will attend the Singapore Women Physical Education Teachers Society's 10th anniversary celebration at the Nan Chlau Girls' Hlkli School auditorium on Nov. 30 at 730 p.m.36 words
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Article141 1972-11-17 8 HAADYAI, Thurs. The families of the six Thais killed by Malaysian security forces a month ago today received $5,000 each from the Malaysian Government. The money was handed to the bereaved families during a short ceremony at Semanaron?: camp here by Major-General Sant Chltpatlma. the ThaiReuter - 141 words
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152 1972-11-17 9 'Singing gunman' held in police swoop I^UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. Police detained five robber suspects, one believed to be the "singing gunman," in a swoop on two hide-outs here this morning. They seized a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver loaded with four rounds of ammunition, three screwdrivers, a transistor radio152 words
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Article39 1972-11-17 9 MR. Llm Kolc Beng. a chartered accountant, will speak on "Merchant Banking In Singapore" at the Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore luncheon meeting at the Chinatown Room. Imperial Hotel, on Saturday at 1 15 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration605 1972-11-17 9 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Gold Bars Murder trial By A F 0 RMER painter agreed at the Gold Bars Triple Murder trial yesterday that he went along with a plot to kill three men because he wanted to cheat "the conspirators" of money. Fernando Lee Beng605 words
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Article35 1972-11-17 9 THE Buddhist Union will celebrate its 35th anniversary on Sunday with a day-long programme at Its premises in Jalan Senyum, off Changi. Tomorrow, there will be a vegetarian dinner for invited guests.35 words
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110 1972-11-17 9 Warning to those who shelter fugitives P)LICE warned yesterday that stern action would be taken against anyone found harbouring; wanted criminals and other underworld members. "Offenders are liable on conviction to a maximum of seven years' imprisonment and also a fine under the Penal Code," a police spokesman explained. The110 words
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53 1972-11-17 9 THE Singapore Government Pensioners Association mill hold its annual get-together at Changl Beach Park Restaurant. Nlcoll Drive, on Saturday at 4 pm. The get-together Is open to all 3.000 pensioners In Singapore. Those Interested can contact Mr. L.P. Anthony at 49, Jalan Jambu Ayer. Singapore 21,53 words
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379 1972-11-17 9 LEE SU SAN - LEE SU SAN By SOCIOLOGY has been such a popular subject at the University of Singapore In the last three to four years that a seminar was organised yesterday to discourage too many students from taking the course. In the last academic379 words
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Article59 1972-11-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Trustees of the World W.ldlife Fund. Malaysia, will meet next week to decide on the steps to be taken to save the tiger from extinction. The fund's headquarters estimate that fewer than 5,000 tigers exist in the world today, compared with some i59 words
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241 1972-11-17 9 GERRY OE SILVA - Suspension off bald shipyard apprentice lifted GERRY OE SILVA By A PPRENTICE Koh Tze A Jin, who was suspended for seven days with pay by Sembawang Shipyard after he shaved his head bald following a row over hair, was told yesterday that his suspension has been lifted. Tze Jin, 19,241 words
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Article42 1972-11-17 9 The champion speakers LION Chapter won the overall championship trophy in the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association speech contests held in conjunction with its recent convention at the Singapore Hilton. The Judges were Mr. E. Perelra. Mr. Kenneth Seah and Miss Jasmine Chelllah42 words
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Miscellaneous17 1972-11-17 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl rT^RHAIRLOOKSGREATTj) i j. J^. ffa> V^O^6{J9U6SVS 5$W J g (SOKKV ABOUT THAT,17 words
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198 1972-11-17 10 Union query to banks on extra pay rpHE Singapore Bank Employees' Union has asked the managements of 22 local and foreign banks here to confirm that its members would be paid their annual wage supplement before Dec. 15 this year. In identical letters to the banks, the union said that198 words
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Article29 1972-11-17 10 THE MlnUter for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, will present certificates at the kindergarten graduation to be held by Onraet Road community centre on Sunday.29 words
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Article, Illustration98 1972-11-17 10 APPEAL FOR ADOPTED DAUGHTER'S RETURN RETIRED lorry driver Sinan bin Niam yesterday made a tearful appeal to his 18-year-old adopted daughter who has been missing for four months to return home. For Encik Sinan, 59. the most Important thine was still the safety of his adopted daughter Sa'amah (above). "There98 words
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82 1972-11-17 10 $4,000 gift by cabmen to hospital THE MP for Jurong, Mr. Ho Kah Leong, yesterday presented a $4,000 cheque on behalf of the Taman Jurong Taxi Service to the Chung Hwa Free Hospital. Mr. Ho Is also the chief adviser of the service. Mr. Sim Boon Woo. MP for Changl,82 words
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113 1972-11-17 10 Divorce for hairdresser assaulted by husband HAIRDRESSER Teb Chwee Hoi was granted a divorce yesterday from her husband, a former police constable, living just a few doors away from her flat in Commonwealth Drive. She said that It was on Chap Ooh Meh night two years ago that her husband,113 words
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164 1972-11-17 10 A SENIOR lecturer in political science at the Australian National University, Mr. I. F. H. Wilson, will soon introduce the first course of Australian studies at the Nanyang University. According to a Reuter report, a Foreign Affairs Department spokesman, who announced this in Canberra164 words
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Article68 1972-11-17 10 THE Prime Minister's Office yesterday announced that Mr Chal Chong Yll. MP tor Bukit Batok, has assumed offlce as Minister of State (Education) He was sworn in by the President yesterday morning. Mr. Chal was to assume duty on Dec. 1. But he has been able68 words
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163 1972-11-17 10 MP calls on Toa Payoh fight vandals MP for Toa Payoh, Mr. Eric Chcong. yesterday called on residents in the tan to form block committees to comb vandals who destroyed amenities provided by the Housing Board. Mr. Cheong who was speaking at the sale of three blocks of flats by163 words
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Miscellaneous71 1972-11-17 10 SESAME STREET jfe, ciltt Roberts All** Oap By V.T. Ham lin 1/ HAMN6 BREAKFAST/J MEwIIT/ CATCAKE?V VJ^V m X U'i Ahmer By Al Capp Wait.'!- Hebuntuaitin w>. Soushot? Oh,sO»-'-wtHah Warn'titeOSO Thar-^o a//yvfor 1^ It hain'tVOr* beth'FustGood tosujipeHamFafs £~T& heart.V-GoOn Guy £/£everto prize ujater-me/onP h'lsont! heart u/t'l ~^i>- I --eat it-71 words
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Article106 1972-11-17 11 WHY I EMBRACED ISLAM: STEPHENS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tan Sri Mobamed Fuad Stephens says he embraced Islam because he believes Islam to be the true religion "which deserves and must have my full and complete allegiance." The Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia added that "there have been those who think106 words
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Article69 1972-11-17 11 NPB seminar a at hotel THE National Productivity Board will hold a two-day seminar and workshop on "How to select the right management Information system for your business" at the Gardenia Room. Shangri-La Hotel on Nov. 22 at 9 a.m. Participation is by invitation and restricted to top managers only.69 words
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147 1972-11-17 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Sultan of Johore has expressed satisfaction at the way his people "have come together to eliminate the threat of antl-natlonal elements who are trying to block progress." At a mengadap and Investiture ceremony at the Istana Besar to mark his147 words
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Article, Illustration379 1972-11-17 11 P.M. RAMAN - Row by leaders causes crisis in UNF P.M. RAMAN Vetri resigns from Chinese Party By THE United National Front is in the midst of a deep party crisis, with the chairman, Mr. Lim Ah Kow, and secretary general, Mr. R. Vetrivelu, pulling in opposite directions. Chances are that the UNF379 words
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Advertisement594 1972-11-17 11 I HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS I WORTH OF GOODS MUST BE CLEARED NOW! I Mod. .to mnun tult (I ram //PIM&M} I mot. Hoi of royr cholc.) Including ////J^f 7 I Doubl. Knit ana EngUih TcrylcM I .001 Full salt TpMttan __r>_f I Maa'i Import. d twlmailitfl tninki dill^mfffa and b.rmudoi594 words
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Advertisement589 1972-11-17 11 Hi B^BMa^B^BaP Ji WW^TM sSfjfcl __r_s?__W _&_______P__t_^___i___i 8 K J^h ____9__i IB___n_i_Pfl V ___T rj^BCv.^^ HBIC a___«s _i____i3^_ bOTbV^^^HbD^ i^ v -^B^B»2k y\-^~ -JJCASH i i ______________________j Philips Infra-Red Grill: The key to modern healthy cooking. You don't have to add fat or butter to your joint of meat, poultry589 words
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Miscellaneous276 1972-11-17 11 Straits Times Crossword HB~~__B Hb^ 2*r^ ___r~~l__tl _H I ACROBB put up (10). 1. Perhaps one could say It 9. Regiment gets SOS— cry for appears unusual (10). mobilisation (S. 5). 8. Some of the nastiest wine 12. Railwayman employed ln (4). dining-car (5. 6). 10. Determination about getting 13.276 words
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239 1972-11-17 12 Increase in Singapore flag ships 'reflects confidence' rK number of ships flying the Singapore flag has increased from 357 in 1969. when the open Registry of Ships was introduced, to 549 at the end of last year. These figures were disclosed In the annual report of the Marine Department Just239 words
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Advertisement262 1972-11-17 12 BBS OFFICIAL OPENING TONIGHT 6.30pm by Tie KiiUtf lot Social AHiin DICK OHDUN WDI a 7- >-v->y-^~^< S am a appjam^y B WORLD TRADE 1 -MINIATUU ZOO -JOY HIDE! EjfUlDl 1 1\| -FISH AQUARIUM iXWIITION UXIIIDII I(JI« A ►VARIETY SHOWS Jf 1 Q7O i J --r?±ky The PROCEEDS of TONIGHT'S262 words
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Advertisement362 1972-11-17 12 PRAWNS 91 7: I RESULTS 1 |3TIRCLES| TODAY: 1.10, 1.10 700A«JO p m. TIEN NEI, LEE LING LING A CHEN CHUEN "THI MISGUIDED YOUTH" (Mandarin Color Scope). Tomorrow At Midnight: The Young People" (Mondann CotorScope! Sunday At 1 1 1 5 a.m.. "What DM You Do In The War Doddy"362 words
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Advertisement111 1972-11-17 12 Geylana O>eea«raw» NOW SHOWIN6I nth lIC DAY! Golden City: 1.48, 4, 7 A 9 .00 p.m. Gataiy: I.IS, 1.90, 7JO ft 9. J0 pm. Indonetian Film Color Scop* Storrint Rachmat Kortolo 4 Paula Rvmokey In To -Morrow At MitfaifM A Sunday Morning Shaw At Both Theotro at 11.000.m. PALACE OF111 words
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Advertisement294 1972-11-17 12 WORLD PREMIERE RELEASE Odeon Cathay Orchard lick.li for WIGHT, TOMORROW MIDDAY MIDNIGHT and SUNDAY MODDIDS WOW si 9 m. COMPLETELY SOLD OUT! a-Ksr aRUCE LEE NU DIM J" ■■■der»i7ia» ritt^^B BOlal-KBfl •n^aTaTaaaaaJ jj Scr»,nplay By BRUCE LEE Directed By BRUCE LEE JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA: NOW SHOWING! (Tel: 653D94: 2 Shawt:294 words
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Advertisement835 1972-11-17 12 1 ORGANISATION > ifimw^r^rTTT^aTmsßDH MOW SHOWING! l' m Showt: 7.00 A 9 30pm Adult*: $2.00 Children: Sl.Oo!" 'NOT SCARED TO Dll" (Mand I Warn Ching Lin Siew Color Scope English Subt. Tomorrow at Midnight l s WAN 6 YU la "CHOW KEN" Mondorm Color Scope with English Subtitles NOW SHOWING!835 words
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Advertisement356 1972-11-17 13 Jl thM iv£ lANNIVERSARVI ANNIVERSARV (Take jt nome with v° u) -J For most patrons at the RAJAH ROOM I Enjoy our daily buffet lunch. TODAY International Seafood Buffet Plus a glass of sangria and a cup of coffee at meal's end. $6 per adult $4 per child THIS EVENING356 words
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Advertisement133 1972-11-17 13 "ft d W SHIRTS MADE-TO-MEASURE EXPRESSLY FOR YOU SHIRTINGS AVAILABLE FROM STOCK: •WrHITE SEA ISLAND •COLOURED COTTON CHECKS POLKA DOTS NYLON (WOVEN STRIPES EMBROIDERED- SEE THROUGH EMBOSSED PRINTEO LAWN •DOBBV PRINTEO VOILE JACOUARO PRINTEO COTTON KNITTED COTTON A vary large Miaction of fabrics from Switzerland. Garmany, England. USA and Japan.133 words
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Advertisement268 1972-11-17 13 At the r tonight! It's Mr. Entertainment Australia's T.V. and Radio Super Star, Johnny Rohan! Johnny brings a whole new galaxy of talent to the Tiara. His show combines ballads, comedy routines and impersonations. Come to the Tiara tonight. Enjoy Johnny's show. You'll appreciate why he's known as an entertainer268 words
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Advertisement359 1972-11-17 13 I I bb\ A. i C^3 1 I I v-^ 1 bbV *#ta^L. <■■■ V I I O BBfl ©BBBBBBPlPr^J^"i H^l Jaj (ARESTAURANT CUM SUPPER CIIIBM^ |M The perfect ChKiese restairnnt serving the best IQI Chinese dishes with good entertaining smqers and batid \r brl A full course dinner from359 words
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Article318 1972-11-17 14 JAPAN'S concern over the Impending boycott a of Japanese goods In Thailand is manifest in the recall of its ambassador at. Bangkok for consultations and the decision of Government and business circles to re-appraise Thai-Japan aid and trade relations. Thai students, restless and politically idle since last November's318 words
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Article202 1972-11-17 14 BEHIND the arrest and prosecution of the five- man gang of robbers sentenced to a total of 24 years in jail lies a story of skill, hard work and dedication by the police. Magic formulas for detection are found only in fiction where knowall sleuths name202 words
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533 1972-11-17 14 YUKO NAKAMIKAOO - YUKO NAKAMIKAOO By rpOKYO: A 50-year-old X Japanese army officer who, alone and wounded, continues to flint a private war, is obeying to the letter instructions he received 27 years afo at a crack wartime espionage school. Sub- Lieutenant Hir o o OnodaReuter - 533 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1972-11-17 14 JAMES NELSON - Peron is all set for return today JAMES NELSON THE MAN WHO LIVED OS MYTHS By DURING his 17 years in exile Joan Peron, whose return to Argentina has been set for today, saw four military and three civilian Presidents come and go. He could claim to have played aOFNS - 1,247 words
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Article698 1972-11-17 14 JACK CAVANAUGH - THE LONGEST HIJACK THAT WASN'T JACK CAVANAUGH By YEW YORK: The Southern AirA1 ways DC-9 hijack over the weekend was one of the strangest in the annals of aviation history but it was NOT the longest in either time or mileage. The plane was taken over by three black gunmenReuter - 698 words
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Advertisement21 1972-11-17 14 £La selsun JjF^ r^i IS YOUR ANSWER qJ ABBOTT \p HEALTH CARE WORLD-WIDE g, JL JL AVAILABLE AT SELSUN ALL PHARMACIES21 words
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Advertisement231 1972-11-17 14 The New Issue No. 42 M$ 3.00 Now On Sale Lovely Christmas Fantastic Chri-linas r Mmmm for Evening I -c A Touch of Ma^ic lo A. 1,1 C,,,^, to Christmas I>r<-~-t Christmas DItMM A La ("arlr Girls Like Seersucker Dresses Chattering of Batik Pants Suits on Parade At Street Corners231 words
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225 1972-11-17 15 N.G. KUTTY - N.G. KUTTY By 4 MAN who claimed that he was "used as a shield" during the gun battle at Labrador Forest Reserve In Pasir Panjang last month, has surrendered to the police. He walked into Queenstown police station on Nov. I—225 words
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Article127 1972-11-17 15 SOUTH VIETNAM has cancelled a million-dollar order for canned curry which a local firm has been exporting for *he past two years. Amoy Canning Co. <S) Ltd. as a result had to retrench about 60 workers since the 500,000-cans-a-year contract was cancelled. "Actually the demand127 words
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Article22 1972-11-17 15 NEW Zealand Lamb Information Bureau will conduct a lamb cooking demonstration at Kamala Club. Moulmeln Road, at 4 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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Article28 1972-11-17 15 LORRY driver Koh Lian Tung was fined $40 yesterday (or driving, a lorry that emitted excessive smoke along Upper Serangoon Road on July 13 last year.28 words
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Article92 1972-11-17 15 Man who had gun gets 3 years NO AIK HWEE. 33, was Jailed yesterday for three years for unlawful possession of a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver in a house in Jalan Mandar, off Chua Chu Kang Road, at 12.45 p.m. on Nov. 7. The fourth district court heard that92 words
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Article49 1972-11-17 15 THE youth section of the PAP Whampoa branch Is offering 10 scholarships of $50 each for Primary Six students and 10 scholarships of $100 each for Secondary Three students. Application forms are available at the branch in Block 5. Jalan Tenteram. The closing date is Nov. 30.49 words
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Article29 1972-11-17 15 HAWKER Ng Kirn Hoe was fined $20 yesterday for littering a common passageway with fruit wrappers at Lorong 1. Toa Payoh. on June 10. He pleaded guilty.29 words
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Article, Illustration419 1972-11-17 15 Hotelier Philip Seow is divorced SAME FLAT, BUT FOR 3 YEARS THEY HARDLY SPOKE TO EACH OTHER pOR three years, hotelier Philip Scow Chung Ming, 31, and his Swedish wife Cecilia lived together in the same flat but in separate rooms, the High Court heard yesterday. They hardly spoke to419 words
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Article26 1972-11-17 15 KLANG, Thurs. Deer horna worth 523.000, stolen from a Russian cargo ship here on Tuesday, have been recovered. A man has been detained.26 words
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Article103 1972-11-17 15 CUSTOMS SEIZE $50,000 CRACKERS /CUSTOMS seized about Kj $50,000 worth of firecrackers and fireworks from a store in the Bales-tier-Toh Payoh area yesterday. A Customs spokesman said they had a tip-off at noon yesterday that a few packets of contraband fireworks were in a shop in the city area. They103 words
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Article27 1972-11-17 15 MOTORISTS who renewed their licences on or before Oct. 31 can now collect their registration books at Counter 12 at the ROY in Middle Road.27 words
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212 1972-11-17 15 London holiday failed to settle their quarrel A BUSINESSMAN "^sent his wife to London for a holiday after a "violent" quarrel so that they could reconsider their ways towards each other, the High Court heard yesterday. But the five-month vacation in 1969 did not help, and yesterday boutique owner Chong212 words
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Advertisement253 1972-11-17 15 USUAL SALE PRICE OFFER Bob, SyiH To Clear At 2.95 Children! Ponriei To Cleor At 70c. Baby's Mutic Motet 5.95 3 95 Boy's Den.m Jeont 6.9S 2.95 Corduroy Floret $13.90 7.50 Happy Coofi Las* 20% Gcnt'i Shoet L«M 30% Treviro TIOS 5.50 MO Gent's Shim Low 30% 60% Uniitx T-Sliirt«253 words
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Advertisement118 1972-11-17 15 FAVRE-LEUBA HAS A BETTER WAY OF REMEMBERING At last the knot, as an aid to human memory, is rendered obsolete. The acoustic signal of the memo raider can now remind you. insistently, of your appointments. Automatic, with aate, it has a second crown for winding and sett.ng the alarm mechanism.118 words
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Miscellaneous740 1972-11-17 15 On your TV and Radio a Tk v. p P n if. vu n if J-M W Pfopunme Summary IJ4 Middle School Mithematics 3.M PM Opening and Where The 1.J5 Hey Presto, Its Rolf $7 Wonder WofM of Sports Heart Is J-E Sports. Piride 3.1S Chahaya Neraca 7.53 Programme Summary740 words
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428 1972-11-17 16 5 ways to aid workers in small factories GROUP EFFORT NEEDED, SEMINAR TOLD COLLECTIVE effort by small industries, employer associations, workers themselves, the NTUC and insurance companies will ensure the wellbeing of workers in Singapore's small factories. This Is the view of Dr. Phoon Wai Hoong, a medical adviser with428 words
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Article99 1972-11-17 16 envoy's home rwATIN Badariah AbdulLf lah, wife of the Malaysian High Commissioner in Singapore, will host a Hart Raya charity sale at her residence. Rumah Malaysia, on Nov. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon. Malaysian-made handicrafts, the latest hand-printed batik voile. Johore ceramics. Sarawak pottery.99 words
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176 1972-11-17 16 OF ART, ARTISTS AND FRIENDLY RIVALRY SINGAPORE artists should all work together to promote the level and development of art here, Encik Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, said yesterGay. At the opening of an art exhibition organised by the Singapore Water Colour Society at the Chinese176 words
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123 1972-11-17 16 $3m study loan for expressway scheme THE Asian Development Bank loan to Singapore to finance technical assistance for a feasibility study of the central area expressway system and for detailed design of the high priority northern section of the system will amount to about $3 million. The loan was approved123 words
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134 1972-11-17 16 MORE than 100 families living in government quarters along Somerset Road have moved out to make way for the new $32 million PUB headquarters. The PUB headquarters will occupy part of this stretch of land acquired by the Government. All have moved134 words
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259 1972-11-17 16 Ministry: No reports of probation sackings nnHE Ministry of Labour has not received any complaints so far from the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (SILO) or the NTUC on dismissals of industrial workers on "probation." "If they write lo us, we will ask for proof and find ways to rectify the259 words
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Advertisement349 1972-11-17 16 i h V JtW ChanulK W Am \vß Wtf mj \^B "oudc*- 1 k^ky^kw fOa !^^^^^^^^^^B Charitilly I m HOUB.GANT f M K paris 'AM |m|». +M W C.X.Tang Robinson &Co Metrotex Metro Metro Supreme A i Airport Perfume Cosmetic Centre Joong Hin Thow Kee& Co A.S.Abdul AWM mM\ Gafoor349 words
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Advertisement124 1972-11-17 16 I s v; I flfifiS $*m* mm '*BfnWkw^^™^^^^^ r "*^spr^i I YOUR KM AS 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 J^^ is running a Wine and Food Menu Contest designed124 words
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Article, Illustration276 1972-11-17 17 WREN two mentally-unmatch-ed singers team ap, they can expect clashes on a lot of scores. But rarely the Lee sisters. "And that's mainly because we're sisters!" Ann Myongsook and Mary Kyungsook the Korean soprano dno said on arrival last night from Bangkok where they hadCHRIS LOH - 276 words
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Article191 1972-11-17 17 Dr. Toh to open seminar qnHE Minister for Science A and Technology. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will open a seminar on the stimulation of industrial research activities In developing countries at the Regional English Language Centre on Tuesday at 10 a.m. The seminar, which will close on Dec. 4 is191 words
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400 1972-11-17 17 Teachers unhappy over delay in promotions TEACHERS r e unhappy over the delay in their first big promotion exercise under the newly re-structured education service. The Singapore Teachers' Union suggests that the Education Ministry consider "compensating" teachers for the "long wait" by fixing an effective date for the promotions. The400 words
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Article56 1972-11-17 17 LEONG Kam Kirn. 22. yesterday denied having a Malaysian restricted passport bearing three forged Singapore Immigration visit pass endorsements without lawful authority at Woodlands checkpoint at 9.30 a.m. on Aug. 29. His case will be heard at the second magistrate's court at 9.30 a m. on Nov.56 words
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Advertisement83 1972-11-17 17 rHand-Made Carpets j Persian Silk, Wool J Silk Wool Bokhara Baluchi Turcoman Pakistan Bokhara, Persian Indian Machine-Made Carpets Belgian Woollen Wall to Wall Carpets HASSAN'S CARPETS 177, Orchard Road, Singapore 8. Tel: *****6. A IT If m I AKJ For high 0% yield %#pa choose CITY BANK 'xorpo iM infer83 words
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Advertisement380 1972-11-17 17 MM KM M C M halffhetime >J|| M.A.C Potsetsei exceptional and idpirf \*Lik? J nealing properties. Immediate application v\ r^i. J>T^M hastens cure. Keep it in the house ready f^ >J» «fn A soothing. J healing, antiseptic jm ifefe^ ointment for fXZ. tu V BURNS, SCALDS, W»*T^jßP LEG ULCERS, gSS380 words
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364 1972-11-17 18 When children don't speak their minds Jtf IS S Masie Kwee's article on "Faceless Parents and Frightened Children" (S.T., Nov 10) is thought provoking. What makes our children frightened or their parents faceless? Does our system of education teach or encourage the364 words
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296 1972-11-17 18 Refuse on the left side of the road left behind THE following incident occurred on Nov. 9. It was x not the first time but it is hoped that it would be the last. The trade refuse of the shophouses along North Bridge Road between Middle Road and Bras Basah296 words
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140 1972-11-17 18 NO CHOICE BUT TO MAKE A HASTY RETREAT rE balloting of Housing Board flats usually takes place when the flats have been completed and are ready for Immediate occupation. But when the Sin Mm Road flats at Upper Thomson Road were balloted on Nov. 7 most of them were uncompleted140 words
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Letter25 1972-11-17 18 A s a participant of this £L yea,r's Puffin Writing Competition. I would like J° know when the results would be out PARTICIPANT. Singapore 3.25 words
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96 1972-11-17 18 I DOUBT whether the men responsible for living an additional artistic touch to the new housing estate opposite the Redhill housing estate have any real sense of beauty. For example, a few stone benches studded amongst a large piece of forlorn grassland with96 words
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266 1972-11-17 18 AFTER having read Masie Kwee's article, "Case of the tactless teacher" (ST., Oct. 13), and the comments by "Old Timer" (S.T. Oct. 25) and "Nil" (ST., Nov. 10), here's something I found on poster with the heading "Children learn what they live."266 words
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Letter79 1972-11-17 18 ris time for the Traffic Department and the PWD to consider placing "No O Turn" signs at larg! road dividers, before more embarrassing cases of "Hawser Acqutted of mak ing a U turn" is reported in our newspaper. poriea In this recent case the hawker has to spend a large79 words
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Advertisement194 1972-11-17 18 ALL EXPENSES PAID HOLIDAY TRIPS TO y^^^^^^^^'^r HONG KONG BANGKOK on «k ■V#% OTHER PRIZES, %M IN CASH AND V^# ESSO PRODUCTS ESSO ROAD SAFETY COMPETITION /ojP&\ HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH (ffBISTHE NATIONAL SAFETY FIRST V^#7 COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE IST PRIZE HONG KONG AND PRIZE 'BANGKOK A holiday trip to194 words
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Letter49 1972-11-17 19 Arriving 10 days later THERES need for improvement in the air mall services to Australia. It is lneed a poor state of affairs when letters take 10 days or more to reach Perth. 4J hours Hying time away. I once arrived home BEFORE my letter. HORRIE BROWN. West Australia.49 words
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378 1972-11-17 19 The view from the other side of the counter CIVIL SERVANTS AND THE PUBLIC ]^|ANY a time I have had occasion to read in your columns grouses made by the public against civil servants. Being a former clerk in the Immigration Depot I was particularly concerned when I read "Disillusioned378 words
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Letter125 1972-11-17 19 Govt replies I REFER to Mr. P. A. Tobutt's letter headlined "It's a real wonder the staff can remain so polite" (S.T., Nov. 7). The ROY had on Sept. 15 commenced computerisation of motor vehicle registration records with a view to decentralisation of renewal125 words
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Letter62 1972-11-17 19 I REFER to the letter by "Worried Resident" (8.T., Nov. 4). Police records show that there were no reports from any residents of Jalan Tupal compialnlng about falling rocks and debris from the construction site. If your correspondent has any specific Incident of such nature, please report to the Offlcer-in-Charge,62 words
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Letter67 1972-11-17 19 REFERENCES Is made to IV the comments of "Researcher" (S.T., Oct. 26) on what happens when a public holiday falls on a Saturday. "Researcher" may be Interested to know that this question is now before the High Court for determination on the legal Issue. The court reserved Judgment. This case67 words
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Letter68 1972-11-17 19 I REFER to the letter from "Public Concern" (ST., Nov. 3) regarding wastage of water at the Mattar Road market In MacPherson housing estate. Water Department's Inspectors made several spot checks but did not find any evidence of wastage. However, the market's overseer has been advised to keep a check68 words
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220 1972-11-17 19 Saving some daylight hours for sports WE are continually strlvtng to produce a more rugged society in the Republic. In order to do this it is necessary that sufficient daylight recreation time be made available to all. To achieve this, would it not be possible to introduce a "daylight saving"220 words
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Advertisement348 1972-11-17 19 Every Tuesday Friday PlA's "Batik Route" takes you to the world. With the introduction of Pakistan International Airlines' "Batik Route" you can board a Pi A jet in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Jakarta bound for Colombo or Karachi and on to London, New York, Jeddah, Nairobi, Shanghai and many other348 words
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Advertisement268 1972-11-17 19 Vvf^^^J -'^■■fci^*- I fig jH Hp 1 If I 9 Hk. 1 liff We* uitec m£ I WMS 4m mi I A I A jgV^B^B^B^B^B^^BT/ üB^I I BT sH^^k H Hh^^^tfdßi 1 qR I n^^H^l bl 1 Hi "I used to be embarrassed by pimples until I discovered"... pli cream268 words
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Article, Illustration194 1972-11-17 20 Dr. Yap re-elected Methodist bishop on 4th ballot I)R YAP Kirn Hao, 43, v the first elected Asian Methodist bishop, was re-elected episcopal head of the Methodist Church in Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. He was returned to office after the fourth ballot at the church's general conference at the University194 words
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139 1972-11-17 20 Rains cut phone lines in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Continued rains have affected telephone cables, snarling up lines as well as creating traffic congestion on the road. Irate callers today tried to get either the Telecoms Department or the Straits Times to complain of crossed lines, dead lines and139 words
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Article33 1972-11-17 20 MRS. S. Bhatia. wife of the Indian High Commissioner, will present a gift of bedsheets and towels to the children's ward of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital tomorrow at 10 a.m.33 words
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100 1972-11-17 20 AN Indonesian taikong. Tan Ah Siok, 26, was jailed for three months yesterday for bringing two Indonesians into Singapore at 7 a.m. on Nov. 14. He was also jailed for two months for entering Singapore illegally the same day. He pleaded guilty to100 words
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Article25 1972-11-17 20 EPOH. Thurs About 250 cases of housebreaklng have been reported In the Ipoh area since the beginning of the year until early last month.25 words
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Article26 1972-11-17 20 JL'RONG Town Residents' Association Child Play Centre will hold its graduation ceremony and annual concert at Jurong Town Primary School tomorrow at 2 p.m.26 words
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114 1972-11-17 20 A HOTEL employee yesterday admitted ransacking a suitcase in the luggage storeroom of the Hyatt Hotel. Shaikh Hussain bin Hassan Mattar, 24, was jailed for three months for committing housetrespass by day by entering the storeroom at 3.16 p.m. on Nov. 15. Inspector Desmond D'Oliveiro,114 words
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425 1972-11-17 20 NGIAM TONG HAI - Chua warns of health risks in air travel NGIAM TONG HAI 'CHOLERA POSES CONTINUING CHALLENGE' By THK Minister for Health and Home Affairs, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, saiil yesterday the recent outbreak of cholera in Australia and New Zealand among passengers of a jumbo jet highlighted the importance of Military425 words
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156 1972-11-17 20 CHURCH CAN HELP TO CURB YOUTH DRUG ABUSE ■pHE drug problem plaguing youth of many countries today could be curtailed if church officials and lay members took a more active role in educating young people against drug abuse. I Mr. 8.0. Mary, of Manila, secretary of the temperance department of156 words
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Advertisement381 1972-11-17 20 iBQHV -imEP^^^ hlit x^good furniturep^T Our exclusive range of furniture is Jr* 6 U\ I fashioned to please the most discriminating eyes. Rtt m m ll designed for maximum practicality and A rM/'N I lit JT\ comfort and built to last. KADHJ f /////'/< /M Don't just let us tell381 words
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Advertisement92 1972-11-17 20 ■HUH CASH DISCOUNTS FOR MEAT AT Fitzpatrick's Supermarket Cold Storage Supermarket Tay Buan Guan Supermarket Liberty Food Suppliers Bedok/Jalan Kayu Frozen Food Stalls Nos. 93 105 Serangoon Garden Way Market > FREE RECIPES ON REQUEST For Further Details Write To: THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS BOARD 10A/B Asia Insurance Building,92 words
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Advertisement625 1972-11-17 21 SURUHANJAYA PELABUHAN PULAU PIWANG JAWATAN-JAWATAN KOSONG (I) PEMANDU KAPAL (U) JURUTFRA LAUT Permohonan -permohonan adalah dijemput daripada warganegara-warganegara Malaysia untuk dltlmbang bagl memenuhl Jawatan-jawatan yang disebutkan dl bawah:— 1 PEMANDU KAPAL Kelulusan-kelHlasan: Sljll Kecekapan sebagal 'Master atau Mate Foreign Going Ships' atau Sljll sebagal 'Master Home Trade. T&nggaraji: $750 x625 words
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Advertisement477 1972-11-17 21 RDC TECHNICAL ADVISER Realty Development Corporation of Malaysia Berhad proposes to appoint a Technical Adviser, responsible to the Management, to advise on technical matters relating to existing and proposed land development schemes in West Malaysia He will be based in Kuala Lumpur and applications will only be considered from Malaysians.477 words
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Advertisement600 1972-11-17 21 COST ACCOUNTANTS AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANTS Required A reputable Group of Companies requires the services of: (A) COST ACCOUNTANTS (B) FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANTS (C) ADMINISTRATIVE CUM ACCOUNTING ASSISTANTS Requirements 1. Malaysian citizens above the age of 25. 2. ACMA or passed in at least part IV Examinations of the Institute of Cost600 words
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Advertisement881 1972-11-17 21 SALESMEN WANTED. International Pharmaceutical Company requires energetic salesmen to be based In Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Johore Bahru. Applicants must be Malaysian Citizens, age 23-30 and have at least 2 years' selling experience. Good prospects and remuneration for the right candidates. Apply in own handwriting together with non-return-able photograph to881 words
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Advertisement850 1972-11-17 22 classified advertisements Classrtied Advertisements MW GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS /Singapore only: 50 cents i wotd. Minimum |7.50 for IS words. Telephone Service Announowmonta LATEST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS For natural facelifting. brown patebes. acne, all skin conditions, regular facials, postnatal and spotreducing consult Louise Klerk, medically trained and qualified Beauty Bveclallat and Physiotherapist with850 words
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Advertisement600 1972-11-17 22 FEMALE CLERICAL CLINK wanted Cnlrese aged 19 to 23 Unit have paa.ed Secondary 4 and conversant will typing, filing and elementary bookkeeping. Preferably with some experience. Please enclose photo (nonreturnable) and any testimonial. Starting salary $100 to $170. Box A ***** ST. B'pore. Application! are Invited from Singapore clllxeni for600 words
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Advertisement753 1972-11-17 22 EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN URGENTLY REQUIRED by a large wood factory In Jurong. Duties: Electrical and mechanical maintenance and repair. Pleaae apply with full particulars, salary desired to P.O. Box 104. Taman Jurong Post Offlce. B'por* 22 QUALIFIED WOMAN TEACHERS REQUIRED by English aided Secondary School. English graduate! for Upper Secondary. Science753 words
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Advertisement732 1972-11-17 22 SCHOOLBOY to work as offlce delivery boy. Temporary till end December Salary $120.00 p.m. Call personally between 10 a.m. 12 p.m. Chopmen Enterprises. 47 The Arcade (2nd Floor) Singapore 1. FEMALE CLINK/TYPIST with knowledge of correspondence Mandarin essential Apply Tee Llan Construction 1238 A, Upper Berangoon Road. Singapore (19). MANACER732 words
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Advertisement718 1972-11-17 22 WANTED 3 female outdoor salesgirls Chinese or Malay. Write or apply personally to: UJalha Traders. SO- A Room 6. High Street, Spore 0. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS. Apply personally at Supreme Rouse, 829. Penang Road, from 10.30 a.m. to 0 p.m. Automotive Engineering Company requires for immediate employment t.ie following718 words
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Advertisement920 1972-11-17 22 PART time CROUP: Season Greeting coming soon! Anybody can earn more money being Joining the PARTTIME Group For easy sell Chriat maa New Year Card! (latest pattern plastic type). No vacancies for Ist and 2nd group! Hurry! Hurry! Join tne 3rd group! Call at: 6. Mohamed Sultan Rd. S 9920 words
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Advertisement784 1972-11-17 22 LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED, detached bunga'ows. air-conditioned 18. 20. Mattock Rise. 27 Chlltern Drive. 122. Branksome Road. Flats 32 Jalan Kechil P/Distncts 13. IS. (Spore) *****7. UNFURNISHED LUXURIOUS APART MENT Tomllnson Road $750: Seml-Detached Bedok Garden $330; In furnish Flat Eng Khong Park $260: Rooms available various district. $80-$430 Spore *****3 MODERN784 words
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Advertisement897 1972-11-17 22 2 BRITISH COUPLE and 4 with families in the same firm will be down by the end of November Houses and apartments between $600- $1,800/- will be considered before their arrival. Contact Vivien *****6 B'pore. COMPANY requires 3 o furnlihed or-more bedroom apartments houses in-same-row in February/March 1973 preferably In897 words
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Advertisement4631 1972-11-17 23 classified advertisements H ANNOUNCtMtNT/PERSONAL/ Singapore only: a %M*« Minimum >20 fo, 20 words. QUALIFY POR A CARIIR la dressmaking Dressmaking classes conducted by experienced Instructresses starting 20.11.71. Enquiries Tel: 80*133 Spore. RIOAL SCHOOL'S BIOINNIRS' engineering courses: Surveying/levelling. City Guild. Electrical Engineering, radio servicing *****9. GIRL* 1 PUBLIC SCHOOL, Ullesden Hawkhurst,4,631 words
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Advertisement702 1972-11-17 23 CARRIER, SANYO, WISTINQNOUSI. Phllco. Frlgldalre new/second-hand spllt-systsm, package alr-condltloners Acma, Pan Electric 2-doora refrlge rators, ice-maker. H.P. /Rental Sunlit* (Spore) *****, *****. *****. CURTAIN*, UPHOLSTIRV Fabrics. Carpet. Carpet tues. Wallpapers. rural ture Interior Deelgnlng etc.. OS. Interiors. 401. River Valley Road. Tel: *****6. *****1 Spore weekdays 9 a.m. 6 p.m.702 words
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Advertisement457 1972-11-17 23 UNDIRTAKI CONTRACT* for general renovation, metal 'fencing mosalc/terraxxo tiling, carpentry, masonry, painting etc Ring *****1 <?*> T «J» 500 pm daily) ai Kok Decoration Contractor, 60 Sims Avenue. B'pore 14. POR A RIALLV INJOYABLI outing anytime. Oo with A High Bocietv Lady Escort 248-C. Orchard RoaJ ******"* Man4mrtn Boul >457 words
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Article226 1972-11-17 24 $45 mil tax aid for industry THE Government had to forego duties totalling more than $45.2 million last year in granting duty exemptions to industries and the Public I'tilities Board on industrial raw materials and fuel oil. Details of these exemptions are given in the 1971 annual report of the226 words
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139 1972-11-17 24 LEE HAS GOT IT WRONG SAYS GUYANA WRITER -TIEORGETOWN, Thurs. \J A Guyana newspaper columnist has taken issue with the Singapore Prime Minister's description of the Caribbean as a deculturalised, calypso-type society. Writing in the Guyana Graphic yesterday the columnist Lucian said Mr. Lee Kuan Yew failed to understand the139 words
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113 1972-11-17 24 AN eight-man Australian investment survey mission arrived in Singapore last night for a week-long visit. Led by Mr. L.P. Duthie. first assistant secretary of the Department uf Trade and Industry, the mission comprises senior government officials, members of the Export Development Council, and representatives113 words
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Advertisement354 1972-11-17 24 pin wifip/if^] +W advertisements \*m?2J GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore only: 30 ctnti i *ot(J. Minimum $7.50 foe IS w«ds. °*tf2§££23£!£* X ANNOUNCtMENT/rERSONAL Support only: I wo"> Minimum »20 for 20 woids. (Cont. from Page 23) Boata yacht* to* Ml* so H.P. IVINRUDI and 55 h.p. Johnson outboard, both electric stsrts and354 words
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Advertisement193 1972-11-17 24 niiian j TONNIR LORRY, Datsun Pick-up. Mazda Bongo 1000 Station--30. Jalan Noveoa Barat. Tel: *****2 8 port. HiOO JAGUAR 1*37 3 1 litre many spares Inclusive 2', litre engine. Interesting history Offen around $18,000. Phone B'pora *****9 evenings. TRIUMPH MIRALD IMI MklV alrcondltloner. tape-recorder and aceessorin Ro«d tax 31.1.73. Insurance193 words
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Advertisement420 1972-11-17 24 ItM JAGUAR MKIO AIRCONDITIONID, rc-upholsttrrd. automatic 1«M Rumbcr Hawk. Phone (3873 Miss Kwok anytime. IMO MILLMAN MINX very food condition, taxed and Insured, 5750 0.n.0 View Lot IM. MacKenile Road. Tel: *****1 8 pore CORTINA IUPIR nil Oood condition, new paint, and insurance View 2. Kampont Wak Tanjong. 8 pore420 words
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Advertisement338 1972-11-17 24 Vehicle* wanted URCINTLY RIQUIRID good ueed can. Immediate eaah paid. Contact 69. Kllllnvy Road Mr. Tan ***** V 8 pore. WANTID TO BUY PIUCIOT 404, 1963. Accident free one owner. Ring Charm *****8. WANTID 0000 UIIO CAR Urgently. Please contact 8. Dempeey Rood. Spore 10. MR. AHMAO BAMAOMAJ urgently required338 words
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Advertisement403 1972-11-17 24 bbbbbT W Vm m JBK# Baa^Br JmmL skin care PI COLLECTION W^ -CW PUPULLINEf Best selected of all I each and every item just to fit individual 1 I skin. Miss FUMIKO ANDO Fias top Japanese beauty consultant will be in attendence at -fJafißK DIPARTMENTALSTOPE WP IO lOA-E YIO CHU403 words
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219 1972-11-17 25 Kingston fight in doubt, says Durham YEW YORK, Thurs.— 11 The heavyweight title fight between champion Joe Frazier and No. 1 challenger George Foreman in Kingston, Jamaica on Jan. 22 is in doubt, says Frazier's trainermanager Yank Durham. Durham says that while Frazier's US$B5O,OOO guarantee is on deposit In aAP - 219 words
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323 1972-11-17 25 LONDON, Thurs JJNGLAND opened their 1974 World Cup soccer campaign with a lacklustre 1-0 win over Wales in a European Zone Group 5 qualifying match at Ninian Park in Cardiff last night. But despite Colin Bell's winning goal in the 34th minute ItReuter - 323 words
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Article165 1972-11-17 25 DUBLIN, Thurs. The New Zealand AU Blacks Rugby Union team beat Lelnater. Ireland, by 17 points to 9 at Landsdo wne Road, Dublin yesterday when the home side looked set for victory. Two handling mistakes In the last 10 minutes cost Lelnster a place InUPI - 165 words
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164 1972-11-17 25 lOC CALL FOR OFFERS TO HOST GAMES LAUSANNE (Switterland), Thurs. The lOC ye»terd»y invited applications from anyone prepared to boat the 1976 Winter Games foJlowinj the withdrawal as host of Denver, Colorado. In so doing the lOC formally quashed rumours that an attempt may be made to abolish the WinterUPI - 164 words
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Article93 1972-11-17 25 N*W YORK. Thurs. Bob .-oster, confident he can beat Muhammad All in their upcoming 12-rounder, Is holding only light workouts at this snowcovered Lake Tahoe resort In Statellne. Nevada. After an exhibition of sparring yesterday. Poster played the organ for a crowd of spectators at the Sahara-TahoeUPI - 93 words
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Article71 1972-11-17 25 ROME, Thurs Italian Carlos Duran retained his European junloi middleweight boxing title In Schlo last night when Jacques Kechlchlan was disqualified in the 14th round after the French challenger had looked set tor victory. Spanish referee Fernando Perottl warned Armenian-born Kechlchlan for ducking low In the ninthReuter - 71 words
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Article82 1972-11-17 25 ROME. Thurs. Leopoldo Casanova of Italy yesterday set two new world motor boat speed records on Sabudla Lake. one In the two-litre Inboard class over one kilometre, and the other over a distance course of 24 nautical miles. In the two-litre class he boosted ItalianReuter - 82 words
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Article29 1972-11-17 25 LONDON. Thurs. Australia, who lost the rugby league World Cup to Great Britain on Saturday, trounced the St. Helens dub 24-9 In a friendly match last night.29 words
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Article, Illustration52 1972-11-17 25 DICK Allen, of the Chicago White Sox, smiles broadly during a news conference yesterday at Chicago after he was voted the "Most Valuable player" in the American League by the sports writers. The only other MVP winner in White Sox history was Nellie Fox in 1959.UPI - 52 words
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288 1972-11-17 25 Smith slumps to shock defeat in Round Two ONDON, Thurs. Wimbledon champion Stan SmltA slumped to a shock defeat by New Zealand's Onny Parun in the Dewar Cup Indoor tennis tournament in Nottingham last night. The 25-year-old New Zealander completely outplayed the American star, winning a strangely onesided second roundReuter - 288 words
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189 1972-11-17 26 E. FRIDA - 'Mr. Lu' will play in S'pore Open E. FRIDA By LU Liang Huan and Hsieh Mm Nam, who gave Taiwan their first win in the World Cup golf tournament in Melbourne on Sunday, will compete In next year's Singapore Open golf championship at Bukit course. This good news was brought189 words
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Article37 1972-11-17 26 LUSAKA. Thurs.— The Zamblan Ooveinment has rejected an application by former world heavyweight champion Muhammad All to visit Zambia later this month. All was to have staged an exhibition fight during his visit here.37 words
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Article, Illustration244 1972-11-17 26 G. ROBERT - Jumaat returns to ring G. ROBERT By JUMAAT Ibrahim, Singapore's flyweight boxing champion from 1962 to 1970, who quit the ring last year, will make a comeback in the hope of fighting in the SEAP Games here next year. Jumaat, 32, a battlehardened campaign- er who has fought In the244 words
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Article, Illustration169 1972-11-17 26 Peter Siow - S'pore ideal venue for karate meet: Tada Peter Siow By JAPANESE eighth dan karate master, Selgo Tada, believes that Singapore will be a popular venue for the first Asian Pacific karate championships in February. Tada, who will be the chief Judge In the national selection karate tournament at the Singapore169 words
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Article56 1972-11-17 26 MADRID. Thurs.— Tel Aviv 1 Mapoel women's team qualified for the second round of the European Cup-winners Cup basketball tournament last night on aggregate despite a 45-44 defeat by Spuln.s crefT squad The Tel Aviv team had won 60-35 In the first leg In Olon. near56 words
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Article21 1972-11-17 26 United Vegetable Oil drew 2-2 with the Dutch Club in a friendly soccer match at Oillman Barracks on Wednesday21 words
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Article16 1972-11-17 26 Banque de Indochlne beat BOAC 7-1 In a friendly soccer match at Oillman Barrack*16 words
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Article, Illustration340 1972-11-17 26 JOE DORAI - Rough play our main worry, says Dr. Lin JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE must beat defending champions South Korea and Indonesia to win the King's Cup soccer tournament which starts tomorrow at Bangkok, according to team manager Dr. Lindy Lin. Dr. Lin. who led the team to Bangkok yesterday morning said:340 words
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103 1972-11-17 26 SLTA WILL NOT SEND JUNIORS TO AUSTRALIA THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association have turned down the South Australian Tennis Club's Invitation to send a junior team to participate In the Australian touring circuit next month. SLTA secretary Hassan Alwi said yesterday: "The expenses Involved are too high for us. The103 words
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Article53 1972-11-17 26 JAKARTA. Thurs.—lndonesian unknown TJun Tjun and Johan Wahjudl last night overwhelmed All England champions Ade Chandra and Christian Handlnata to win the doubles final In the first world Invitation badminton tournament. The unranked Tjun TJun and Wahjudl downed the No 1 seeds 15-10. 15-10 In 40 minutes In53 words
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Article16 1972-11-17 26 HOTEL Negara beat Warehousing 1-4) In a friendly socct match at Oillman Barracks yesterday.16 words
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Article129 1972-11-17 26 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. KJell Isaksson. Sweden's European pole vault record holder said yesterday that he had to turn down an offer to turn professional in the newly formed International Track Association. "I and Hasse Lagerqvist (another first class Swedish vaulter) were offered contracts after the OlympicUPI - 129 words
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Article87 1972-11-17 26 \T ALA VAN Breweries, who A have contributed J500.000 for the promotion of soccer, hare Introduced a Best Trainee Shone to help boost Individual efforts In trainings. Under the scheme, the trainee*' dally Improvements are noted by national coach Michael Walker and the winner is selected87 words
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Article502 1972-11-17 27 Le Bon Roi gets chance to score LE BON ROI, an improving young stayer by Matrice, stepped out in fine style in heavy going at Ipoh yesterday. Ridden by apprentice C. C. Koh, Le Bon Roi beat Pilot (Nawari All) in a 3f workout In 41 2/ssec. Le Bon Roi502 words
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Article, Illustration1347 1972-11-17 27 JtJJf 2.15 CLASS 3, DIV. 2 10F KmUbJU ISB.OOO 55.600 to winner) 1 705.15 SUKIT TIMAN II a (Lucky) Teh 3901 I bin lav) SF Chum 4 2 ***** BITTER THAN (S Prrkt) Tulloh 9 1.12 (+5) Mararlda* S S ***** CHtNI II a (Sullan of Pahangl1,347 words
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Article1336 1972-11-17 27 A TOTAL of 296 horses have been entered for the Bukit Timah meeting on Nov. 25. 20 and Dec 2 and 3. They comprise 85 horses in Class One, 93 in Class Two and 118 in Class Five. The entries: (LASS 1 (61 or 8f and 6f1,336 words
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Article, Illustration122 1972-11-17 27 Jumbo Jet heading for Santa Anita 4 FULLY recovered Jumbo Jet is se«/ on left in his stall at Laurel watched by a track security guard. The Singapore wonder horse received a knock on the head when he fell in a collision with Ireland's Boreen in the Washington International race122 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1972-11-17 27 ■TTnBH 2.15 CLASS 4. DIV. 5— 6F Ma 42 > SLfl (57.C00 $4,900 to winner) Trh 3 9.0 (tamr. bin fay) SP J. Johnson S 2 ***** MAN OP MARS a (Bakli) E llrrukrlrn 4 1.13 (dd4 3) P Wilton 4 S ***** ISAIILLI il~.iti.llrl Heddlr1,245 words
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Article423 1972-11-17 27 Dogs are bred here for fights TOKYO. Thurs. With a luxuriously embroidered apron slung around his bull neck, Wakanishiki (Golden Tapestry) retired from the ring in the haughty manner expected of an unbeaten granc* champion. He disdained to acknowledge the chfers of the crowd around the ring for a fight423 words
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Advertisement112 1972-11-17 25 Is^^^M^^^ I 1973 JanUary :-'-3Py*ni I Sir Mon Tue MM Ttu Fn Sa 12 3 4 5 6* w^^ I 8 9wll c >K |ff Ps^P»l I H* 15 *17 w w 2°^ gßr^l.JJt I 22 23 24 25 26 27* A^ L*^tw m L.V I 28*29 30 31 |rH112 words
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Advertisement171 1972-11-17 25 L-J- clear glass jumbo size 'f**^ ashtray ?*3i*i with every bottle P of White Horse ifiWs Scotch Whisky I'c wiuvkV WHILE STOCKS LAST. i' v^^ i Bk 4s» I AsV\ W v^ v JjBL v '■'■>-■ m COLO STORAGE (M) SDN. BHD. £3Q^O/rnson The new Johnson 50 is smaller, faster,171 words
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Advertisement161 1972-11-17 26 We'll have you riding a cable car hours ahead of the rest Philippine Airlines. Faster from Manila and Honolulu. Only two Singapore to San Francisco than any stops on the way. ..and the same other airline (up to 3 1 /2 hours faster plane all the way. The San Francisco161 words
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Advertisement63 1972-11-17 26 GOOD NEWS FREE OFFER v'Alil 1 £*<»«"»'♦• bedroom iu,ti f per month. I Cask discount 20 W $3.4/--ffl 2 pillows frco for ivcry (Ut«st d«si 9 ns) $373/. per s«t. *J 50> mi *l>- Cash discount 20% $300/. 2 pourreet frte for every purchase. SIN BIAN CO. FURNITURE. Main office:63 words
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Miscellaneous58 1972-11-17 26 BOXING Armed Forces championships finals (SEA Hall 7 p.m.). SOCCER PARC ko tournament: Port Masters A' v 3SIB (Buklt Chermim; Inter-Oil tournament: Shell v Esso. Mobil v Caltex (Gillman Barracks 6.15 p.m.): Friendly: Still Utd. v Rollel (Geylang); PUB v Kakl Buklt (Fairer Park). SQUASH Police SA annual championships (Thomson58 words
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Advertisement132 1972-11-17 27 WE ONLY -^Mafm W P^^ We like to talk Hi F-i! That happens I r^L lu| M^k ¥¥¥>FI t0 be our s P ecialit v and we have i-wi»a-f If »f Mmm m m a rea( jy g j ven SO und advice to ■H W^W^KV hundreds of Hi-Fi lovers.132 words
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Article245 1972-11-17 28 TANKER CUTS SHIP IN TWO Air-sea hunt for 44 sailors ATHENS. Thursday NAVY ships, frogmen and helicopters today searched the sea off Piraeus for 44 missing sailors from the sunken Greek navy troop carrier Merlin but little hope remains of finding any of them alive. The Merlin sank yesterday minutesReuter - 245 words
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Article81 1972-11-17 28 Cancer cure from papayas MANILA, Thurs. The common papaya contains properties that could be used to fight cancer, it was announced here today. Philippine scientists seeking alternatives to expensive Imported drugs have found that partaine, an alkaloid extracted from the fruit, has "strong anticancer activity" against lymphoid leukemia cells and81 words
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209 1972-11-17 28 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Publisher Rupert Murdoch warned last night of what he called a new challenge to Journalism from "young men and women with an unquenchaable desire to force their narrow view of humanity on the rest of humanity." He said the challenge, from some209 words
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Article, Illustration33 1972-11-17 28 CARS slipped and slithered through the streets of New York nn Wednesday \\hen the area was hit by the heaviest early snowfall in 72 years 17 inches deep. CPI picture.33 words
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240 1972-11-17 28 BONN, Thursday nations have invited the Soviet Union and its allies to begin preparatory talks on Kast-West arms cuts in Kuroj)e oh Jan. SI. Foreign Minister Walter Scfaed announced today. Mr. Scheel said the invitations were sent out yesterday and today in aReuter; UPI - 240 words
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Article82 1972-11-17 28 MERCHANT ESCAPES FROM GUERILLAS BANGKOK, Thurs. A merchant reportedly escaped from southern separatist guerillas yesterday after being held for ransom for more than two weeks. Reports reaching here said Mr. Slthisak Sac Tlew. owner of a grocery store in the Muang district of Pat tanl. told police he walked awayBernama - 82 words
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Article27 1972-11-17 28 SYDNEY. Thurs— The Italian liner Achllle Lauro left here for New Zealand this morning after a three-hour delay caused by a bomb hoax. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article437 1972-11-17 28 T ONDON. Thun Equities pared re- ■*■< cent gains somewhat In relatively tninlrr«tr trading and at S p m the Financial Tlmn Index was 3S lower at 490.3. Bargains totalled 10.950 (11.230). ICI. BAT*. Philips Lamps. Plesney. EMI and Thorn were among those to easa but Hawker. Cavenham437 words
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Article32 1972-11-17 28 HONO KONO. Thurs. Nepalese Prime Minister Kirti Nidhi Blsta opened formal talks In Peking today with Premier Chou En-lai on the second day of his official visit to Peking. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Obituary52 1972-11-17 28 MM. KON VONO KIANO nw Lm H« L«n putcd away peacefully 16.11 72 S.2S p m leaving behind her teloved huib*nd. t\x soni. (our daughter*. four MUla-Uw five daughtrn-ln-ltw. 34 grandchildren, three frett (randchildren Cortege leavei 32. Otrdenta Road Sunday. 19 11 72 200 p.m. for Chua Ctu Kane52 words
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Article25 1972-11-17 28 BANGKOK. Thurs. Executive Secretary U Nyun of Ecafe will visit China next week to urge China's participation in Ecafe. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article40 1972-11-17 28 DACCA. Thurs. A curfew has been imposed In Jhalakati. about 80 miles (130 kms) southwest of Dacca after "miscreants" shot and killed a former freedom fighter and a local leader of the ruling Awami League's student wing. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article30 1972-11-17 28 MONTREAL, Thurs. John Parkinson, the world's secondlongest surviving heart transplant patient, died In Royal Victoria Hospital yesterday more than four year; after he underwent the operation. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Advertisement64 1972-11-17 28 Do you know how much a tyre costs? 11 ft£^L ■^■w. No That doesn't matter. If you have got Michelin zX radials all is well. You have the tyre which gives you the cheapest cost.-per-mile. It is rugged and will give you miles and miles of service. -j^h^^JfIts astonishing soft,64 words
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Advertisement9 1972-11-17 28 I Ltitt CLASSIF IEDS 20 words $20 00 (minimum)9 words
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Advertisement115 1972-11-17 28 Love Story Shopping Bag M for every purchase of one dozen 1 I S wmt Love Story writing pads. Hurry! while stocks last, m^m Chic Love Story is a writing pad designed to inspire the flow of soul reaching letters between "Love birds" and loved ones young and old The115 words
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Miscellaneous15 1972-11-17 28 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: No rain.15 words
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Article, Illustration617 1972-11-17 29 SOH TIANG KENG - $145 billion bank conies to town SOH TIANG KENG By THE EUROPEAN Asian Bank a high-powered consortium of six top European banks with combined assets totalling $145 billion opens its first overseas branch in the Republic today. The Singapore branch will play a central role in linking money and capital617 words
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Article288 1972-11-17 29 Chase leads way into Russia rE Soviet Union has lifted its iron curtain against American banks by allowing Chase Manhattan Bank to set up a representative office in Moscow. Chase. America's third largest bank, has made financial history by being the first US bank to open an office in the288 words
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Article268 1972-11-17 29 CROESUS - CROESUS By Dissatisfied A BANKING friend up country feels rather peeved abobt the service stock brokers rive clients. Recently h gave a selling order "at best" only to find next morning that his order had been transacted at 2 cents below the day's lowest price, which had been268 words
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Article, Illustration214 1972-11-17 29 The projector which runs on kerosene A ROUSING a great deal x\ of interest currently In the educational world, especially in developing countries, is an unique Aus t r alian-made film strip and slide projector which runs on kerosene. The projector Is now making its first appearance In South-east Asia214 words
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365 1972-11-17 29 Rising exports of S'pore made electronic goods alarm France rpHE French electro- acoustic industry has issued a warning against what it cails the dangers of growing imports from Asia, especially South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. In a report published last week, the Syndicat Des industries Electroniques de ReproductionFT - 365 words
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Article162 1972-11-17 29 HONO KONG: The Government has no statutory powers at present to forbid the establishment of more stock exchanges in Hong Kong. This was ttie reply given by the F.nanclal Secretary. Mr. C.P. HaddonCave to a question on stock exchanges In the Legislative Council. It could onlyReuter - 162 words
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Article202 1972-11-17 29 PHILIPS have developed a new revolutionary video system whereby colour programmes can be obtained from a colour television set by playing a video long-playing (VLP) record. According to a Philips spokesman, the system Is currently being test marketed in Europe and is expected to be202 words
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164 1972-11-17 29 Trading at Tokyo Exchange suspended rpOKYO: The Tokyo 1 Stock Exchange president Mr. Tellchlro Morlnaga says circumstances forced the exchange temporarily to suspend trading this afternoon and for the whole of the Saturday session. He said turnover has been running at a high level for a considerable period, creating fearsReuter - 164 words
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485 1972-11-17 30 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By THE Japanese yen at the current exchange rate may well be overvalued and a devaluation of It may be on the cards ln 1974. However, this devaluation will be preceded by an upwards revaluation when Japanese reserves exceed the US$2O,OOO485 words
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Article736 1972-11-17 30 BATU LINTANG Rubber reports lower pre-tax profits of $608,466 for the year ended June 1972 against Just over $1 million ln 1970-71 despite a 50 per cent rise in crops to 7.3 million lb. Chairman L.E.C. Letts explains ln his annual statement this was due to the fall736 words
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389 1972-11-17 30 KINGSLEY WOOD - An Aussie SEC need not be a bogey KINGSLEY WOOD By A FEDERAL Securities and Exchange Commission would not be the bogey that everyone seems to expect, according to Mr. G.W. Beames. retiring manager of companies at Sydney Stock ExchangeBut if a SEC does come about it must not be389 words
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Article139 1972-11-17 30 Mr. Graeme Grimsdale has been ap p oln te d general manager of DBS Chartered On-Une a Joint venture between the Development Bank of Singapore, the Chartered Bank and On-Une HoldIngs. Mr. Grimsdale was born In New Zealand and was educated at Canterbury University. New Zealand, and139 words
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Advertisement76 1972-11-17 29 Whether you need financing for machinery or motor vehicle' purchase, for your business or development project we cen be of help to you. We provide housing and personal loans as well. We also accept fixed, cell and savings deposits. To solve your finance problems, cell at OCBC Finance, a wholly76 words
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Advertisement73 1972-11-17 29 ffllCJTl X 40% OFF (NOVEMBER-DECEMBER ONLY) m jf -a^i^s^^ f^^^^ Mr ,Ty s^ Facit T2, the world's only standard typewriter with double tabulating system and tube and ball-bearing mounted carriage. Feather-light touch. Maximum typing width on platen. Durable smooth finish. New stylishly designed housing. jfl[ Hk Swedish steel. Swedish quality73 words
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660 1972-11-17 30 MARKETING Of PR and its place in the boardroom IT IS indeed a sad thing that in spite of the growing sophistication of business and the emergence of a class of modern professional managers in Singapore and Malaysia, public relations (PR for short) has still not been accorded the stature660 words
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Advertisement202 1972-11-17 30 "ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE" (24, Raffles Place) 15,000 sq. ft. space available in new building facing Raffles Place for Offices, Shops, Departmental Store, Bank, Snack Bar, Kiosks, etc. Rent.*— Depending on area required. Enquiry: S. L. Properties Limited 40, Cuscaden Road, Singapore 10. Tel: *****4. Book your copy of the •winging weekly202 words
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Advertisement110 1972-11-17 30 impressive gift -SSt* designed and \V engraved in Paris. Place Vendome by Parker. Here is truly fine jewelry that writes designed and engraved in Paris by Parker craftsmen, then sheathed in 20-micron 16K gold or 30-micron silver plate. The distinctive patterns of Parker's Place Vendome writing instruments reflect their French110 words
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Article63 1972-11-17 31 \J. DlUt JIU.UV rC.BC. $15.20 I Darby 8.20 J.A.C. I 5.70 >unlop 6.05 :.N.E. 6.55 I M'sia 2.62 [A. Ind. 3.48 ■ien Hoe 3.28 f. Tobacco 5.45 Jinomoto 3.30 > B.S 3.48 f. Bank 4.74 tobinsons 4.90 irntosa 2.32 3 Store 740 ientini 5.40 IBS 3.82 .40 .35 .3063 words
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Article22 1972-11-17 31 C. Smears 365.000 Gula Perak 294.000 D.B.S. 271.000 S. MerUn 245.000 Total Turnover: 4.34 M Total Value: $11.22 M22 words
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Article39 1972-11-17 31 Nov. IS Nov. It Industrials: SU.62 32«.«l 1 Hotels: 221 89 226.26 Properties: Ut.l* S51.lt t Tins: U4.lt 134U t t rabbets: 22«.77 227.25 Dee. M, 1M« IN 1 Dec. SI. INS IN t Pet. t». INt IN39 words
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Article1014 1972-11-17 31 RIO AND Or-PIR MICH OFFI CIALLY LISTID AT TNI CLO»i OF BUIIHfII IN TNI •IHCAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINO ROOMS OP TNI STOCK XCNANOI WITH PRICI MOVIMIMTS IN BRACKCTS YItTMOAV WIMI CLOSING TONE: Industrials, hotels and properties very steady while commodities were dull. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as1,014 words
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Article296 1972-11-17 31 Index races to new all-time peak BILLS were again in charge in moderate trading on the Stock Exchange yesterday. The pattern of trading varied very little from that of Wednesday, with second liners moving to the fore on speculative follow through. Blue chips and top quality stocks maintained their steady296 words
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Article1575 1972-11-17 31 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aetna (1) 3.60. (1) 3.64. (1) 3.63. (4) 366. A. Tape (1) 2.32. (1)1,575 words
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Article81 1972-11-17 31 RIVERVIEW Rubber Estates in the six months ended September 1972 saw pre-tax profits slip to $64,659 from $135,274 In the corresponding period last year. Production was 653.000 kg compared with 654.000 kg last time and net proceeds of sales $515,891 against $598,218. KAMPONG LANJI T Tin Dredging Is paying an81 words
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Article202 1972-11-17 31 SAB AH TIMBER: Harrisons it Crosfleld which has for many years held over 40 per cent of Sabah Timber's equity in July this year Increased Its stake to 48.7 per cent. Since then it has acquired further shares and now holds 16,482.340 shares In Sabah representing 51.5 per202 words
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Article200 1972-11-17 31 T«HE Straits Un price In Pcx nmng yesterday Anally reversed Its easier trend of the past eight trading days, rising by $1 25 to $606.25 per plcul on an official offering down 14 tons at 270 tons The overnight London metal price was very steady with200 words
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Article54 1972-11-17 31 Wednesday Tuesday U«i U»I London 61.0TS 81.V75 Beirut 62. M 62.19 Honifkooc 61. 66 63.02 Zurich 62.008 61.59R 62.258 82.208 Pmrls 62.14 62.3* Singapore (1) ***** 64.173 S Spore (2) 216.30 218.90 (1) Kxport price in non-sterling areas In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2> Local dealers prices In54 words
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Article392 1972-11-17 31 T*HE morning rubber market yesterday was virtually trendies* at levels between half a cent and one cent below those of last 1 Ught. Opening quotations were down following London and there was some early consignment hedge selling. Th>: morning seiislon closed very quiet Levels sagged away In the392 words
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Article100 1972-11-17 31 t-vAILY SMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday Dee. Jan. IMR SCV IMR 5L IMR S IMR 10 IMR 20 IMR 50 Buj 'en Srllrrs Cents per kg(l— ton Pallet) 107.1 X) 109 00 N (I— ton Pallet) 106.1-0100 words
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Article402 1972-11-17 31 "POLLOWINO the shake out x of the previous fortnight the market reacted during the week under review, says Holiday, Cutler. Bath In Its weekly rubber review. November ranged from 101 to lO6\ cents per kilo, although this position was comparatively lightly traded at discounts of up402 words
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Article21 1972-11-17 31 NOV 16. RUBBER: 106 00 cents (down 1.75 cents). JBh $606.25 («p Official offering: 27* tttis (down 14 tons).21 words
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Article107 1972-11-17 31 /"MINIS! PROOUCI BXCNANOI. v tINCAr-ORt NOON CLOIINO PRICES PIR PICUL VHTCRDAV CMonut Oil: bulk 133 sellers, drum 136 sellers. Ceaws: Mixed loose UK, Cont. (211 B. Pes>*er: Muntok ASTA white f.o.b. 100% NLW 1210 sellers, Sarawak white f.o.b. US'-, NLW $200 seller*. Sarawak special black f.o.b. 9*% NLW 5139107 words
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Article36 1972-11-17 31 London copper prices on Wednesdf iy (previous In brackets). Wlrebar Spot buyer £4?6 50 £427. 50) seller £427.00 <£42R.<X|>: Three months buyer £437.00 >£43A.< K>> seller 1438.90 (£430.50). Market ten*: Quiet. Bales: 2 97936 words
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Article46 1972-11-17 31 In London on Wednesday the palm oil prices of Malayan 9 pel cent CIF UK/N European ports la bulk, sterling per long ton De c. May was quoted at UK (99 sellers o r Coot. 1223 sellers (UKI93 sellers 0 r Cont. 5223 sellers).46 words
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Article190 1972-11-17 31 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Nov. 16: Local dollars to one unit if Foreign Can-ency J S. Dollar Sterling Pound \ustralian Do liar Canadian Dol lar •Jew Zealand Dollar Local dollars to 100 unit* >f Foreign Currency 3elglan Francs190 words
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Article181 1972-11-17 31 R ates supplied by P. Murray- Jones International (Spore) 3 mths 7 15/16 8 1/2 6 mths 8 5/8 8 5 8 12 mths S 8 7/8 US Dollars IK Sterling Forward exchange iwaps SPOT 2.3560 ***** 1 mth 69 56 2 mths 114 110 3 mthsFT - 181 words
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Article412 1972-11-17 31 MELBOURNE. Thurs—Rises again easily out-stripped falls in bright trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Industrial rises outnumbered falls 124 to 42. highlighted by strong gains among Carlton and United Brewery stocks and selected tobacco groups. Mining rises nearly doubled falls, but most were limited to a few cents.412 words
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Article308 1972-11-17 31 \JEW YORK. Wed. Profittaking today turned the market lower for the first time In five sessions. In the process, the DJ Industrial average (ell below 1.000 after having closed above this level for the first time ever yesterday. The NYSE common stock index fell 020 to 62.74 while308 words
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Article112 1972-11-17 31 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Wednisday 95.12 Tuesd ay 94.44 Week ago 90.84 RVBBKKS Werdnesday 333.78 Tuesday 336.02 Wee't ago 334 09 OILS Wea r.rsday 296.8' j Tuesday 300/ We*.* ago 298 85 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 4 r TuiMdny '185.1. Week apo 483 DOW JONES AVER." iO F INDUSTRIALS Wtidne* Jay 'j9g112 words
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Article231 1972-11-17 31 HONO KONO. Thurs. Tb- market continued on a steady note with buyers flockli ig to the counters, resulting in K general Increase In prices acr ogg the board at the end of a he aV y day's trading. Some pn jnt takers appeared at the clo* o f231 words
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Article41 1972-11-17 31 Ob the free eithsnte msr«e« in Hong Koni, yrtlrrday th<- US dtlllf »a» quotrd at 5 «325 for T.T. and 5«75 (or mil. •tsrllni was quoted at 13 If aiui ens tad el leld »v quoted at 42JTS.41 words
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Advertisement373 1972-11-17 32 PAGB 32 RADIOGRAPHER BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED require a Radiographer for service in their modern, fully equipped hospital situated at Seria, State of Brunei. Candidates should be qualified radiographers from the Schools of Radiography in Malaysia/ Singapore or a similarly recognised establishment; and possess a Malaysian Certificate of Education373 words
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Advertisement391 1972-11-17 32 engineer BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED have a vacancy for a Barge Engineer in their Equipment Services Department in Seria, State of Brunei. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons aged between 25 and 40. The successful candidate will be responsible for the repair and maintenance of marine and drilling391 words
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Advertisement661 1972-11-17 32 ELECTRICAL FOREMAN BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED invite applications from suitably qualified staff aged between 22 «nd 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 and661 words
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Advertisement681 1972-11-17 32 THE STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1072 I WE INVITE DYNAMIC I YOt'NG SINGAPORE OB I MALAYSIAN MEN AND I WOMEN TO JOIN IS IN IHi^^^^^^l I OUR RAPID EXPANSION p~nr3fi^firsi^^ peocramme in TnB yTjLaUvJLrvj Xf following positions:— 1. Contract Furniture Sales Representatives (3) of either sex with 3 yean681 words
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Advertisement1409 1972-11-17 33 CBNI v_ R'daa H'burg A'Mrp ngapori D'mirk Brtm. Hitn U.K. TOKYO BAY 21 NOT 12 Dk 110k 14 Ok II Of lUMEH EXPRESS I OK 21 Dec 1 Jm M OK kIiAHO MAIU 11 OtC I Jai I JM II JM 11 JM HAMBURS EXPRESS 24 OK 14 JM IS1,409 words
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Advertisement1016 1972-11-17 33 "^^f^_ i^^mß^^mW^^^^j^^Om^ ■O> t** a^^JmfW- I Jwfe tfc BLUE SEA UNE UJ To U.S.A., East Coast Gulf Ports Pmang Smgaport P. Ktlang i Ming flfi A (PRIAM OK II Die 22 DX 24 Wilmington. CMrle'.ton PEIUHDER Jai 15 Jm 17 Jm 11 Md Jacksontillt. PROTESILAUS FH IS Ft* IT Fm1,016 words
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Advertisement1021 1972-11-17 33 i.tppm ti Einp, BIC CONJTAIHEK SERVICE FOKYO BAY Smgapori For Hamburg B'naven Rd*"i S'hampton luniu uni n nn 12 Bk IS Dk 14 Ok II Ok IREMCN EXPRESS I Ok M Dtc 1 Jai M Die lITANO MUU II OK I Jai I JM II JM 11 Jai •AMOURS EXPRESS1,021 words
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Advertisement869 1972-11-17 33 Sittfepora *****4, P. K.l.n, 4341, k. L J7311; Ptnonf *****. THE BANK UNE LTD. LOADS FOR E. V S. AFRICA A VESSEL (Mauritius Reunion, Beiri/L. Marq UK and South Africa, f. feanf 1,1 ni< Earn/ Dte &'oore Ewli n» RIVERBANK (Btira/L Marqutl and South Africa) P. (Van, S poT, n869 words
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Advertisement1122 1972-11-17 34 lYt-"* KAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA LTD. MWASAII KINKAI KISEM MlSttt LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. KtlMg SNINUN MARK V. SJ AWASMIMA MatJ J" KACISA MARU V. 2 II Hit 21 NOT 21 NOT SNINSEI MARU Nl. 17 V. 18 28 Nn J Dtc1,122 words
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Advertisement804 1972-11-17 34 PILH«LIk>ATS^r Crirn Vt»el» MY "KOTA SINtAPIHU' Sailing Singapore FBI: »tT 4 28 Not Penang, Djakarta, Fremantle, Bali. 8 18 Btc Pining. Jakarta, Fremintle, tali. Vay. 8 BJm Bangkok, Djikarta, P. Hedlind, Frn»intli, Bill. J B Frt Penang, DjaUrta, Fremwtle, Bali. Strnti/N I /CiRtM StfTtct: i amuiien Singiport Pming Singapore Fati804 words
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Advertisement941 1972-11-17 34 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES UD Y^ ICB BUILDING 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. lUKOPI SIKVICI LOADING FOR LONDON, HAVRE, R'DAM, HBURG, BREMEN Smgipori P. Keling ?t nang ArrtfMi NEPTUNE TOPU la Part Lotion 19/12, Hint 24/12, R-daat, Hbwg, Bremen. NEPTUNE AMBER 21/28 Dtc 17/» Dtc 14/11 BM Bilbao941 words
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Advertisement810 1972-11-17 34 tftk MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL tgm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na 3OC. Jin Ampang KuaU Lu.neur I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia antti sawct n mnon. LivupooL/cowTiHEitT wits T|. Mam Singapore p. Ktlinf Pening Lttdi»g tart BUNCA RAYA B.IS/18NOT 28/24 Not 21/28 Hn LeHawe 20/U, R'dam 2J,L?. B'men 29/12, A'wtrp 31/12. L'pool810 words
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Advertisement786 1972-11-17 35 TH£ PORT OF SINCAPORE AUTHO 1 RITV ANNOUNCED THI FOLLOWING BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOV. 1\ OUT: straat Taurwiga 1/2. Coral Princess 3 4. Eenreocb 8/9. Post Rover 13/14. Aethalla I*. East 8»a 22. Talyo Maru 29/30. Oltnalmond -61/32. Tarantel 33/36. Denelwla 44. Kyojln Maru 47 and Shinun Maru 48. IN:786 words
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Advertisement647 1972-11-17 35 fr H New Ne* York Ptiil. Bait. Orlnro 6'yastor. Houiton Singapore SIMOA -Stft2-SMtlNt.il TUMEAOOW Ntt 11- ">»»»» JAPAN AMIUUOOR Hull- Net 21 Dee 11 111. LIJP.II.II I ARRIVINC DIRECT FMM SENOA. ITaUT. LOAOINC FOR KEELUNC, PItSAN Singapore P. Klang Penang MEDARIANA (Fall Container Service) from Genoa Hot M/V •AZniU JM647 words
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Advertisement567 1972-11-17 35 j^=^<7 SOVEREICN MARINE LINES INC. ATLANTIC/GULF SERVICE Ltadilf far: PASCASOUU, NORFOLK IM MMOEN. N.R.S.A. 41S Sinppora P. Klang Penani Norfolk "LOTUS FLOWER" 21/22 Net 11/21 Net 2S/27 Net 21 Dae N.R.S.A. 43S "*«MEI" IS/20 Dm 21 24 Dec 2S/2S Dtt 2 FM PACIFIC LOGISTICS SDN. BHD. K. LaaMW ***** Pert567 words
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Advertisement833 1972-11-17 35 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply and in.staJsa.Uon of Ckwed Circuit TV System to the Department of Civil Aviation, Singapore Airport, Singapore, 19. Tender forms containing full details and specifications; can be obtained from the Office of the Director. Department of Civil Aviation Singapore Airport from the 17th833 words
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Advertisement610 1972-11-17 36 SOUTH EAST ASIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION BERHAD and I UNIT TRUSTS BERHAD Jl Managers of fj^r J MALAYSIAN INVESTMENT FUND L MALAYSIA PROCESS FUND M IP MALAYSIA SECURITY FUND yl have now moved their Kota KJnabalu branch office to 2nd Floor, Hock Hua Bank Building Lot 2, Beach Street KotaKinabahiSabah. Te1:610 words
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Advertisement668 1972-11-17 36 UNIQUE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A substantial overseas manufacturing and marketing company seeks a local company or business partnership with good architectural connections and marketing ability for joint venture. Exclusively products being architectural and decorative coatings enjoy a high reputation on all levels and will be readily sold through the country in668 words
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Advertisement338 1972-11-17 36 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, 1970 EDITION) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the sth day of December. 1972 at the Official Assignee's Chambers. Supreme Court Building, Top Floor, Singapore 6:Bankruptcy Nos: 246/72338 words
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Advertisement801 1972-11-17 36 D HDB TENOES Separate tenders are invitee (or carrying out cleansing A conservancy work In all open •ptcea and multi-storey block* of building tor a period of two yean le. from Ist January 1973 to 31st December 1974 at follows:— (1) Buklt Ho Swee Phase I Cont S Phase in801 words
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Advertisement879 1972-11-17 36 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following (1) ERECTION COMPLETION of Three Blocks of 16-Storey A Two Blocks of 12-Storey Flats and shops with Living Quarters (Total 1068 Units i at Tetofc Blangah Neighbourhood IV Contract I (2) Term Contract the Supply879 words
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Advertisement534 1972-11-17 36 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We. Rodyk A Davidson of 24. Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, hereby give notice that In consequence of the Intended purchase of a ship by our clients Baltic Marine Incorporate we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of534 words
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Advertisement240 1972-11-17 36 ESTATE OF CHVA CHENG HOCK deeeaaed late of No. 21 Seotta Road, Singapore who died on the Bth October 1951 Pursuant to Section 32 of the Trustees Act 1967 all persona Interested in or having claims agalni the estate of the deceased person abovementioned whether aa creditors, beneficiaries or next-of240 words
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