The Straits Times, 18 November 1972
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Title Section23 1972-11-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The Straits Times National Ntiwspapßr Estd 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377623 words
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Article, Illustration562 1972-11-18 1 15,000 flee floods Rooftop wait for rescue Heavy rains hit XL, Petaling Jaya UP ON the roof with the few belongings they managed to salvage are two residents of a kampung at the third mile Jalan Klang. Sharing their plight are several roosters. KUALA LUMPUR. Friday FLOODS forced more than562 words
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Article33 1972-11-18 1 LONDON. Prl— Britain's new post office security net stopped a letter bomb reaching the House of Commons. Scotland Yard disclosed today. The letter was addressed to a Jewish MP. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1972-11-18 1 BONN. Frl. China and West Germany will act up Embassies In each other's capital and appoint Charge d Affaires on Dec. 1. tne Foreign Ministry announced today. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article27 1972-11-18 1 LONDON, Fri. Earl Mountbatten, 72, was yesterday fined £40 (about $272) for having adulterated milk for sale on his farm In southwestern England. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article321 1972-11-18 1 PARIS, Friday Vietnam's top peace negotiator, Mr. Le Due Tho, arrived here today for new talks with White House adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger and immediately declared Hanoi's determination to abide by the provisions of the i)eace agreement made in Paris last month. He said thatReuter; UPI - 321 words
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Article29 1972-11-18 1 PEACE TALKS ON MONDAY WASHINGTON, Frl. Secret peace talks between the US and North Vietnam will resume In Paris on Monday, the Wb>te House announced today— Reuter (See aboveReuter - 29 words
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Article32 1972-11-18 1 BELFAST, Frl. Guerilla bombers worked their way through a tight security net in central Belfast today and blew up two ban In rapid lucension. There were no injurtc*. Renter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement63 1972-11-18 1 mmzm The car .«£££^m with l/^Tlsft Rotary $mysm Power .^Sffl MAZDA ROTARY ENGINE LICENSED BY NSO/WANKEL X+A VWJ Jl feat Jfc j/ rf-pon vi ''ill? RADIO CASSETTE CORDER Simple pushbutton operation. Wff^ I High Low Tone Switch. Recording volume adjusted automatically by SONY-O-MATIC. Continuously variable monitor sound volume during recording.63 words
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Advertisement57 1972-11-18 1 Gangster judge' arrested ~*Page If WORLD NEWS Pages 2. 3, 4 'FLOATING' classes next year 7 SHOUT for help If you are held up 8 CARGO pile-up at Port Klang gets worse 11 GOLD BARS murder trial 12 MARTIAL ARTS warning 13 SPORTS 29, 30. 31 9 Crossword 8 Radio,57 words
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Advertisement79 1972-11-18 1 To those with children under ten Have you given much thought to their university education expenses? Ten years away is sooner than you think when you are planning for the future. Your children's future and your comfort and happiness through the years. Why not start saving today? Give your children79 words
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Advertisement25 1972-11-18 1 BREATHTAKING GEM^JEWELLERY P^fflakoEsiiyA WvJ^M Executed by Jrs~W\lJU I craf tsman from fckL2fjfl I 5 JOHti LITT U'S BUILDING RAFFUS PLACI SINGAPORE ■■sHSSaSMSSHSSMSsI T EI n«4tM!f7J25 words
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391 1972-11-18 2 Several arrested in swoops JAKARTA, Fri. INDONESIAN intelligence has broken an espionage network masterminded and supported by China, the Defence Department said today. Department spokesman Brig. Gen. Sumrahadi said several Chinese have been arrested and investigations were continuing. He said the network wasAP - 391 words
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Article33 1972-11-18 2 KOBE. Prl. Japan's oldest active geisha. 88-year-old Kyokoma Hanakuma. has retired. About 100 patrons, business and financial leaders in western Japan, toasted her retirement last night after a 71--year career. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration162 1972-11-18 2 UN adopts draft on French nuclear tests NEW YORK, Fri. 11 The U.N. General Assembly's main political committee yesterday voted overwhelmingly to adopt a 13-nation Pacific and Asian draft resolution aimed at stopping French nuclear tests in the South Pacific. The committee voted 106 In favour to four against withReuter - 162 words
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Article71 1972-11-18 2 PARIS. Pri. Police arrested a French woman physiotherapist yesterday and charged her with complicity in the killing here on Monday of a Syrian journalist. Miss Theres Lebevre. 45. was charged with lending her car on the night of the murder to the men who shot 36-year-old KourouReuter - 71 words
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Article75 1972-11-18 2 LONDON. Fri. A gang of thieves get away with almost one million half penny pieces yesterday when they hija«ed a van containing about £55.000 in newly-minted coins. The total haul consisted of about 5) tons of SO pence pieces and £4.600 in halfpennies. The daylight raidReuter - 75 words
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231 1972-11-18 2 JAIL FOR MANSON CASE NEWSMAN WHO SAID 'NO' LOS ANGELES, Fri. A newspaper reporter who claimed that Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Frank Sinatra were on a death list kept by the Charles Manson "larruly" was jailed today for ref using to disclose his source. Judge Charles Older who presidedReuter - 231 words
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Article58 1972-11-18 2 VVASttINOTONi FU. American antl-ballistlc missiles Intercepting incoming; enemy rockets could knock out electrical power systems over much of the United States, civil de.ence chief John Davis warned yesterday. He said electro-magnetic pulses from a high altitude nuclear explosion could devastate power plants and radio stations, as well asReuter - 58 words
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Article63 1972-11-18 2 MONTGOMERY. Pri. Alabama's Governor George Wallace, paralysed from the waist down by a would-be assassin's bullet, may be treated by a Hong Kong acupuncturist, ac- cording to his doctor. Dr. Hamilton Hulchinson said I that the Governor had been examined by Prof. Lok-Kee- < Yung, aReuter - 63 words
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285 1972-11-18 2 —I'11 destroy you, Bhutto warns rightwing opponents PESHAWAR, Friday. PRESIDENT Bhutto warned yesterday he would crush any movement launched against him over the question of recognising Bangladesh. The people and police of Pakistan were with the Government he said. There have been threats from right-wing political opponents that they wouldReuter - 285 words
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Advertisement437 1972-11-18 2 I GENERAL U^| ELECTRIC mmm^ m^^^ wm^^ mm^ Superb Quality and Long Life... 1 I ...when you buy GENERAL ELECTRIC I SM32O Dishwashar WA5402 Washing Machina Airoonditionari Upright freezer Rafrigarator-Fraazar Amaricana Rafrigarator/Fraaxar Spotlessly clean dishes without hand Heavy duty performance plus large 1 4 Powerful cooling with low noise level437 words
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Miscellaneous33 1972-11-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /'TisTaTN JT~~^ I \f9OMETUtue we worA I V©eOK»B/ I VUHArTO^ J V Tug CUILCKEN W826 C^J?ILtNCt^ T$ (jHMffj y^j^s^y (jSrtff MTH US /""N f^\ C WUATS THAT V33 words
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Article243 1972-11-18 3 Court's no to Sunday paper story LONDON, Fri. The British High Court today blocked publication of a newspaper article which it said could sway litigation now going on over compensation for children deformed by the drug thalidomide. Lord Chief Justice Wldgery said the article sche duled for publication in theReuter - 243 words
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Article63 1972-11-18 3 MEMPHIS. Frl. ffl Five workmen were trapped beneath 25 feet of dirt In a cave-In yesterday and rescue workers fald they could not get an air hose through to the victims. They hoped to reach some type of pocket In the cave-in which would allow the hoseAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration534 1972-11-18 3 Peron returns to a ring of steel 35,000 TROOPS GUARD AIRPORT BUENOS AIRES, I Friday fORMER dictator Juan Peron ended 17 years of exile today and returned to Argentina and an uncertain future in a land already caught up in n small scale proPeronist navy mutiny and several confrontations betweenAP; UPI - 534 words
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265 1972-11-18 3 RUSSIA KEEN TO STUDY TROOPS CUT PROPOSAL MOSCOW, Friday. fHE Soviet Union has indicated willingness to study the proposal for force reductions in Central Europe but is likely to view formal commitment to a conference with some reserve, political observers said here last night. Western nations have Invited the SovietReuter - 265 words
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Article75 1972-11-18 3 TOKYO, FTi. Japan will introduce videophone services combining telephone with TV— this year, the Telegraph and Telephone Corporation announced today. The first official subscriber would be the liberal Democratic Party, which has a teat line between its headquarters and the Prime Minister* official residence aboutReuter - 75 words
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Article64 1972-11-18 3 ATHENS. Frl. An air and sea search for 44 officers and seamen from the 743-ton Greek troop carrier Merlin, which tank off Piraeus on Wednesday wat called off last night. The ship went down In calm sea and fine weather on Wednesday after a collision withReuter - 64 words
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Article25 1972-11-18 3 HONQ KONO. Frl. China and Luxembourg have agreed to establish diplomatic relations aa from yesterday, the New China Newt Agency reported Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article70 1972-11-18 3 T O.NDO.N, Frt. Britain's Canard Line announced last night that It had ordered a new one-class cruise liner built in Danish and Italian shipyards for ClOm. The new vessel, expected to be about 14,004 tons and capable of carrying 800 passengers, was ordered abroad after threeReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration261 1972-11-18 3 Britain's willing but the Chieftain is out f ONDON. Frt. Brl- tain is negotiating a multi-million dollar arms deal with Egypt but la rejecting some of President Sadat's requests for weapons deemed offensive. Government sources, reporting this yesterday, said British readiness to sell arms to Cairo flowed in part from261 words
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Advertisement341 1972-11-18 3 GENERAL MANAGER Up to $3,000 per month Oir client, a leading transportation company, requires a General Manager who will be responsible for the profitable operation of the business In Singapore. The Company is well-established, and has plans to exuand its scope of operation in the near future. This Is a341 words
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Advertisement359 1972-11-18 3 AUSTASIA INDUSTRIES A*mi P.O. BOX 22. GEYLANG, SINGAPORE 14. W^ ml Please send me without obligation, colour VI mj brochure and price list on Cordonware. Address: s.t. is m 7.- *1 This coupon will help colour your kitchen with beautiful Hills Cordonware N«w Europea Three saucepans, a Skillet and Dutch359 words
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328 1972-11-18 4 MARGRETHE HOLDS THE (ROYAL) FIELD AGAINST THE PRESS SREDENSBORG (Denmark), Fri. Queen Margrethe today fielded a barrage of questions ranging from politics to the length of her husband's hair during the first Press conference ever given by a reigning Danish monarch. Although a veteran of about a dozen such gatheringsReuter - 328 words
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Article25 1972-11-18 4 COPENHAGEN. Prt.— Former Danish Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag, 68. Is considering taking a Job as a university lecturer In politics Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article434 1972-11-18 4 gELFAST, Fri. Prime Minister Edward Heath yesterday warned Protestant extremists here that any attempt to seize unilateral independence for Northern Ireland would be followed by "a bloodbath." And he pledged that Britain would continue to do all it could to stamp out terrorism in thisReuter - 434 words
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Article117 1972-11-18 4 NEW YORK, Fri A 1 British dentist claimed today a breakthrough In dentistry with a vaccine that would reduce tooth decay by about 90 per cent. Dental surgeon Geoffrey Smith of London said that there was no risk at all Involved In taking his vaccine,Reuter - 117 words
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Article78 1972-11-18 4 WASHINGTON. Prt. The Army has ordered three-officer clemency review board to vMt l»t U William U Caller laU thU month at Fort Bennlng. Georgia, to hear his appeal for parole from the 30-year sentence he received for mass murder at My Lai Calley was sentenced toUPI - 78 words
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Article146 1972-11-18 4 CAN ANTONIO dVxas». Fri. Former world champion Tlgran Petrosian of the Soviet Union heads lllusirous field ot chessmasters who will compete in an international tournament starting here on Sunday Petrosian. who lost his world title to lellow countryman Boris Spas.sky three years ago. will be oneReuter - 146 words
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Article29 1972-11-18 4 TOKYO, FTI. Kawasaki Klsen Kalsha. a Japanese shipping firm, announced yesterday It will inaugurate a mo.. tin liner service between Communist China and Canada in February. APAP - 29 words
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385 1972-11-18 4 Aussies tighten quarantine rules to guard against cholera CANBERRA, Friday FEDERAL Health Minister Sir Kenneth Ander- son today announced a tightening up of quarantine regulations aimed at guarding against any further Introduction of cholera into Australia. The Government announcement comes after a cholera outbreak here during the last two weeksReuter - 385 words
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Article66 1972-11-18 4 Thanks to Kelly MFLBOURNK. Prt. A rifle belonging to the Australian bandit Ned Kelly was sold for AM.OOO (about 16.700) to a Sydney art dealer. Mr Barry Stern, at an auction here yesterday. The gun. a Snider Enfleld 55 long rifle, was owned by Mlsi Mary Luplau. of New Zealand,Reuter - 66 words
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Advertisement110 1972-11-18 4 FLY THE BETTER BOEINGS 148 MAS flights weekly between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Singapore/ Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur/ Singapore 7.45 a.m. 6.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m.s?° 7.30a.m. £L y 12.05 p.m. 8.1 5 a.m. 1 .1 5 p.m.KL 9.00 a.m. 2.1 5 p.m.^ir 9.45 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 10.20 a.m. 4.00 p.m.110 words
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Advertisement28 1972-11-18 4 Yes No secret Kiwi is the name' Be smart 1 Be confident 1 Be successful Polish. Protect and Preserve your shoes with worldfamous Kiwi Sold around the world28 words
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Article, Illustration218 1972-11-18 5 The look that says 'so glad to be here...' U*EW words were spoken r but the message was clear they were glad to be here, and their faces showed it. Such was the exuberance of these three Japanese Misses Yoyol Sekl, Sanae Honda and Michiyo Haraguchi, who arrived on board218 words
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Article42 1972-11-18 5 MOTORCYCLIST Lee Song Meng. 32. of Ponggol. was killed when he was Involved in a collision with a lorry at the Junction of Duneam Road and Adam Road at 430 am. yesterday. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact the traffic police.42 words
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400 1972-11-18 5 WAR GAMES MAY AFFECT FLIGHTS TKA V K LLERS in Singapore and Malaysia who intend to fly on Nov. 22 and 23 were advised yesterday to check their flight schedules as air traffic is likely to be affected by a major 24-hour air defence400 words
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Article31 1972-11-18 5 GREAT World Cabaret Pte. Ltd. of Kirn Sens: Road, was fined $200 for employing Slow Chong Giok as manager without a permit on March 6. It pleaded guilty31 words
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Article33 1972-11-18 5 LIM Bee Ngoh. 44. a housewife, was fined $2,000 yesterday for assisting in carrying on chap-ji-kee in a house in Siiat Road at 015 pm. on Nov. 3. She pleaded guilty.33 words
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141 1972-11-18 5 2 teenage workers hurt in toy factory TWO teenagers were injured while working on their machines in a toy factory which had employed them without permits from the Labour Ministry, a magistrate's court was told yesterday. Leow Chuan Shiot, a 12-year-old boy, had to have two of his fingers in141 words
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Article88 1972-11-18 5 Two youths admit birds theft TWO boys. Tan Beng Chuan. 17. and Teo Cheng Ouan. 16. yesterday admitted stealing three birds worth about $370 belonging to Ooh Lav Kuang of Toa Fayoh. The court heard that on the morning of Nov. 11. Mr. Ooh found hls birds a raerobok, a88 words
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Article27 1972-11-18 5 HAN Kai Kwang was fined |70 yesterday by a magistrate's court for having an MX pill at Dalhousle Lane on Thursday. He pleaded guilty.27 words
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99 1972-11-18 5 EIGHT Singapore fishermen arrested in February by Burmese authorities for allegedly violating territorial waters will return to Singapore soon. Singapore Marine Products Workers Union said yesterday that it had received a letter from them stating that they would return on Nov. 28. The union wrote99 words
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175 1972-11-18 5 Y's Men's Club to open area office in S'pore? FS a toss between Singapore and Hong Kong for the site of an area office to cover eight districts or regions. Including Asia. Australia and New Zealand, for the V's Men's International. This was disclosed yesterday by the Immediate Past International175 words
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Advertisement38 1972-11-18 5 Floss You've all tried pork floss. Now enjoy new Cerebos chicken floss. Made from the finest chicken meat with added flavouring. Delicious! And full of natural goodness. Available in convenient 2oz. packs, hygienically sealed. Full of natural 3podness38 words
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Advertisement124 1972-11-18 5 m. so *i m w j (^Carpets and rugs Exclusive to Diethelm Showrooms Modern shaggy pile rugs from Scandinavia. Unique geometric designs and brilliant colours from the remarkable '73 collection of Louis de Poortere of Belgium. Famous foam backed Sommer carpets from France. You've got to see these, and many124 words
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Miscellaneous45 1972-11-18 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl THESE VITAMINS ARE TH' BE MV &UEST...URK! I ©RKATCST, FUPPSV! &IVE YA I I CAN'T «ST TH' CAP NEW PSP, NEW STRENftTH! J OFF: n < V™_ eff _y let mm V PO YOU MINP IP V^Y V.TWVIT! FSH&ET TH' WHOUEy45 words
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Advertisement1400 1972-11-18 6 ANNOUNCEMENT GREAT WALL EMPORIUM datuk chongmoong seng J.P. B.B.M. An^nC 111 AAOXW£l We live in an ever pro- and Is gaining an enviable UUCII9 »W»^*-#^W%*«" grossing world. Standards reputation as a shoppers of living continually lm- paradise. prove. As people become The opening of Great Wall MAIICA TrtrtrtW more a^uent,1,400 words
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Advertisement137 1972-11-18 6 Our Heartiest Congratulations GREAT WALL EMPORIUM PTE. LTD. on their official opening Agim hin lee ptlltd. 901-903, Geylang Road, Singapore 14. Tel: *****6 and our overseas principals:V\!i\Vfijl BISCUITS 1 Mljfll MAKER _*Jataf iW FABRIKS SjP^ M SWEDEN vitu 1 [/Wrfffe SCOTTISH MILK ■I*ll MARKETING Milk BOARD, $$fe SCOTLAND nflllK SWANTEX137 words
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237 1972-11-18 7 Beware of conmen with the 'round' turbans Rfc Sikh Missionary Society yesterday warned the public against giving donations and goodwill money to bogus collectors who come from India carrying James Bond briefcases to solicit cash in the name of Guru Nanak. A spokesman said that these collectors, estimated to number237 words
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Article25 1972-11-18 7 THE Singapore Family Benefit Society will hold Its annual meeting at the St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall on Nov. 24 at 5.15 pm25 words
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Article45 1972-11-18 7 Zalnal Abldin 42. of Malaysia, was yesterday fined $150 after being found guilty In a magistrate's court of outraging the modesty of a 20-year-old girl. The It'Cldent took place on Oct. 22 at Pagoda Street. The girl was wearing a mini skirt.45 words
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Article291 1972-11-18 7 WASIE KWEE - 'Floating' classes' next year WASIE KWEE By PLAN TO ABSORB EXTRA NEW STUDENTS THK Education Ministry is to start "floating classes" in secondary schools next year. These classes, at Secondary 1 level, is to accommodate the unexpectedly high number of successful candidates in the Primary School Leaving Examination this year.291 words
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Article, Illustration493 1972-11-18 7 T.F. HWANG - Judgment is reserved in Ralph case T.F. HWANG By JUDGMENT was reserved yesterday in an appeal by Patrick George foalph, 41), who was convicted and jailed for two yean for defrauding his Auckland based insurance company of $102,784. Mr. Michael Kempster, QC, of London, had in the four-day hearing raised493 words
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Advertisement182 1972-11-18 7 Dynamic presiure graditnt receiver .iEES^J^ frequency circuit. 7^. Dynamic lavalier n Dynamic pressure gradient receiver jftm £!vvi w7 jW Frequency Range: 30 ***** Hz. IV V T//\. i lauuunt. £m irk W^L/f/' r*LDynamic cardiord 3 in one microphone Jf "Vi&v. \tss^ '^fe. >«. Frequency response: "Bass" position M <K{ j182 words
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Advertisement242 1972-11-18 7 ■bH^f* m m mothers choice! "farm fiesh" chickens are hormone free From the largest farm in this area, from the finest U.S.A. parent stock. "Farm Fresh" chickens are hygienically slaughtered in Singapore's only modern processing plant. The birds go through a process of defeathering, evisceration and deep freezing in temperatures242 words
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391 1972-11-18 8 AN EFFECTIVE DETERRENT TO STREET ROBBERIES WHEN you are held up by street robbers, the best thing to do is SHOUT FOR HELP. For, according to the police yesterday, this has been found to be an effective way of deterring street robbers391 words
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274 1972-11-18 8 Religion must never be source of friction, says Lee MR. Lee Kuan Yew has said that religion In a secular state like Singapore must never become a source of friction and animosity between the different religious groups. The Prime Minister said this in a message in the Buddhist Union's 35th274 words
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Article40 1972-11-18 8 MOTOR-cycllst Rala bin Hassim. 21, died on the way to Taman Jurong Hospital after a head-on collision with a bus at the Junction of International Road and Corporation Road In Jurong at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday.40 words
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Advertisement152 1972-11-18 8 M (^'^■■k. ,^Am\ H Imm mrn^ Amu fcyilV v A MJmW W^ M wmmr Silk Aw a< r«^* 1 Bk^L dU| r W~^ mm\ mmT M iHk >-. v i n" j^ mmt mm^^mw^m bf^ mm ■■W '>«Bk mumm, m mmr Am mmmmr^J^^ W k^. M mm* IK ■<I-'' J152 words
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Advertisement127 1972-11-18 8 I w JIGSAW 82mm HAND PLANER 305 mm CUTTING MACHINE 110 mm METAL SAW ROUTERS 12mm WRENCH L 22mm HAMMER DRILL B\.^^ RECIPROSAW ROUTER MACHINE > UNI WOOD MACHINE *Alto available: Other MAKIT? Potwer Tool models of 230 volts and 110 volts. B«by Sanders Band Saw< Belt Sanders Bench Drill127 words
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Miscellaneous149 1972-11-18 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (t) ST^^^rt !Sr" thebC rd 7 B»°Venly deputy-head de.to get port (9). trora unit* rki 10. 'The ?l»herman'. lament" 8 Beetle ttat «*ti up Run* (4) 11. Immediate erldence of tun your t'me (S S) IJ. Call to collect nsn. moTlnc PhlllD Mark>w# (4 s t»149 words
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Article, Illustration209 1972-11-18 9 Pint-size Zapanta packs a lot of boom rE little man stands pretty tall at 4 ft. 11 Ins. —heightened by a big, big voice booming with apassionato. I stopped growing at the age of 16," said German Zapanta of the Los Pinchos—the Filipino band now playing at the Hyatt Singapore209 words
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Article523 1972-11-18 9 GERRY DE SUVA - GERRY DE SUVA ROCK: BY lIHIAT'S that from my kid-sister's room? It had a ring of familiarity, but the volume drowned out everything Wait a minute. I've got It! It was the all too familiar sounds of Motown back again after 11 year: In the523 words
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Article, Illustration667 1972-11-18 9 Fast buck folly NIGHT OUT WHEN A BRIBE WONT GET YOU ANYWHERE... HAD never known bribery or attempted bribery to do anyone proud. But a recent incident involving indiscretion on the part of mv guest did just that. It left me embarrassed. But then, was I proud. It had begun667 words
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Article, Illustration209 1972-11-18 9 Two in the family was one too many lUi mum to stomach rpHE only person who has managed A to stay unimpressed disappointed In fact with Nablla Abaza's art is her mother. "She worked herself up Into a rage when I chose to become a professional belly-dancer," explained the Egyptian209 words
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Article62 1972-11-18 9 REMINDER: See you at the v USSR Circus on Stage a three-day circus fiesta starting next Wednesday. More than 30 showmen will be flown In by aeroflot to provide evenings of fun for the family. Tickets for the shows the programme is still not known can be bought62 words
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Advertisement133 1972-11-18 9 flM^ Ww/ _*^tF "^y^ft^^^^^L —fry \MM^^mF^^^ g f" Ride a Tortoise. >MBTRuTE A IM. S?fi fin OWCHAWQ WQAD SINGAPORE 9 TEL 3707 m Jtr^. MFTffn mwiim m *T^-. SUWI£J«HOUBe.PENAMa«O.SINQAPO«EftTei.2B2«i 0 a Now that you can get v a lot more flavour using Maggi Seasoning B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bh V I I you will133 words
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Advertisement1277 1972-11-18 10 THE ORCHARD 1 4U h o c,.nn where the best buys are I we unaerstana... Dunhm shop Vni ir h^hV \A/11l 1"On Th s is an nv tat on t0 a f ru i^ ul shopping experience. THE ORCHARD, situated next to YUUI UdUy Will LUU... Fitzpatrick's, is one of1,277 words
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415 1972-11-18 11 Cargo pile-up at Port Klang gets worse SHIPS SAIL WITH 10 PC LOAD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Port Klang has been hit by a cargo pileup with ships leaving without full loads. The congestion started more than two weeks ago. Following Intervention by Tan Sri Manlckavasagam the Minister of Labour, the'415 words
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72 1972-11-18 11 $5.3 m budget for Seventh-Day Adventists THE annual convention of the Far Eastern Division of Seventh-Day Adventists ended yesterday with the adoption of a $5.3 million budget for the coming year. The Par East Division president. Mr. Paul H. Eldrtdge of Singapore, urged delegates to take up the challenge of72 words
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152 1972-11-18 11 mHE International Ai r X Transport Association yesterday ended a two-day Asia and South pacific area conference to Improve marketing ethics and eliminate malpractices. The chairman of the meeting, lATA's regional director Mr. Roy McOowan, said: "The meeting reiterated that a well152 words
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Article18 1972-11-18 11 THE Peoples Front has been servrd with a notice to quit Its premises In Zlon Road.18 words
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Article83 1972-11-18 11 79 WARSHIPS SAILED IN LAST YEAR SEVENTY-nine warships and fleet auxiliaries of 10 foreign nations visited Singapore port last year, with the Americans topping the list with 37 vessels. The other naval vessels belonged to Britain (12), •Malaysia (11), Indonesia (eight), Pakistan (four). South Korea and France (two each), Australia,83 words
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Article26 1972-11-18 11 THE $20,000 prtee In Thursday's Toto Draw. No. 91/73 has been won by three participants. The jackpot for Sunday's Toto n mains at (108,000.26 words
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151 1972-11-18 11 Warning to the bosses who 'cheat' on shares KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Umno Youth will take action against certain employers who tried to "cheat" the Government about ownership of shares In their factories, the president, Datuk Harun Idrls said today. "Pretending to conform to government policy of encouraging workers to hold151 words
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Article73 1972-11-18 11 THE Lee Howe Choral Society will present a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday and Sunday to mark its 20th anniversary. Fifty choristers under the baton of Madam Tay Lee Howe, the society's founder and one of the pioneers of choral music here, will present a73 words
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Article54 1972-11-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri.— The post office savings Interest will be Increased from 4 per cent to *Vi per cent from Jan. 1 next year. Finance Minister Tun Tan Slew Sin. who announced this today, said that this was because of the strong financial position of the54 words
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240 1972-11-18 11 Japanese businessmen told: Be modest, respectful JAPANESE businessmen In Singapore and in J other countries need to "re-adjust their behaviour", Mr. Keizo Saji, the adviser of a Japanese fact-finding mission said yesterday. Mr. Saji, a member of the 18-man South-east Asia Socio-Economic Mission said: "Japanese businessmen should remain modest and240 words
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Article31 1972-11-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl A "Black Raincoat" gang raided a chop In Jalan Alor here during a pr*-dawn thunderstorm today and got away with office equipment worth more than $20,00031 words
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Advertisement261 1972-11-18 11 HANDY-MAN CENTRE ]f (PRIVATE LIMITED) f 11 THE ORCHARD, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 TEL: *****5 *****2 \f (BETWEEN FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET AND PRINCE'S HOTEL). OFFICE HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 cm. tD 6 p m. HOLIDAYS SUNOAYS 9 o.m. to 4 p.m. WE WOULD LIKE TO INFORM ALL OUR FRIENDS THAT WE HAVE261 words
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Advertisement525 1972-11-18 11 I What better way to enjoy holiday cheer than 1 with glassware from Scandinavia Plus all the trimmings 9 and liquor for your party. And keep the kids smiling I with a wide variety of candies and sweets. All at Isetan. H JWH^gW. iw* I riPT\/m iruFPQ Lampshades "A GIFT525 words
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Article, Illustration470 1972-11-18 12 Gold Bars Murder trial THE Gold Bars murder trial heard yesterday how one of the accused, David Chou Hock Heng, 34, f lew into a temper when first approached by police investigating the murders. He had to be calmed down by his brother,470 words
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77 1972-11-18 12 BANGKOK, Fri. Singapore will enter a documentary, "Singapore Expression," at the Eighth South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) film festival which will begin here from Tuesday. Malaysia is expected to submit three documentaries and two feature films while Indonesia will show two of each. Other countries takingReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration151 1972-11-18 12 BERNARD DORA - Chit fund scooters auctioned BERNARD DORA" By THIS neat row of scooters and mo-tor-cycles went under the hammer yesterday. It was among the fifth lot of property belonging to chit fund companies, now being wound up, to be auctioned. The bidding took place at the Central Supplies Office at Kandang151 words
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126 1972-11-18 12 SOON Seng Battery Plates Manufacturing Co. Ltd. was charged yesterday with ignoring a court order and operating a factory at Lorong Terrak for 194 working days. Three of its executives were charged with "facilitating" the company in allegedly committing the offences. The company126 words
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Advertisement160 1972-11-18 12 CA oAN I A LrL AUo^J^V^v s\ IO i if nr* AT BK3 B Come join the Fun and Excitement with Santa! Free r"~"~-— E «»%*l<O f£k m EL-**"""^ I^M Wf A WL 10.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays from 10.30 a.m. to jjj pl#»^ I wo^ S A \£*~~\JQF^W160 words
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126 1972-11-18 13 THE Singapore Fire Brigade will open the doors of six of its fire stations to the public for three days in conjunction with the Fire Brigade Week which begins on Wednesday. Open house at the Central, Alexandra, Bukit Tlmah. Oeylang, Serangoon and Sembawang126 words
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Article35 1972-11-18 13 VIGILANTE Corps member. Supatl bin Bald, 20, was fined $300 yesterday for missing ln.» deployment training at Tlong Bahru Secondary School and Bouna Vi.'ta Camp from Oct. 22 lust rear to Oct. 24.35 words
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403 1972-11-18 13 DON'T MAKE QUICK PROFITS' ADVICE TO BUMIPUTRAS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TRADE and Industry Minister Encik Khir Johari today cautioned bumiputras against making a fast buck on the share market. one 'mushroom' martial arts establishments in Singapore will accept any Tom, Dick or Harry provided he could pay tuition fees which403 words
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74 1972-11-18 13 THE Singapore Institute of Management will organise an eight-session course on factory organisation for production executives, beginning on Dec. 14. Course lecturers are Mr. N. Varaprasad. a lecturer In the department of Industrial and .systems engineering. University »f Singapore, and Mr. Eddie Chng. an Industrial engineer74 words
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Article, Illustration187 1972-11-18 13 Martial arts 'open season' danger Some may use skill for 'anti-social purposes' THK danger in popularising martial arts among the people lies in the lisk that the unscrupulous and the criminal-minded may acquire them for anti-social purposes in Singapore, where there is no law to prevent anyone from taking it187 words
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137 1972-11-18 13 N G. KUTTY - WALKIE TALKIE COPS NAB ROBBERY SUSPECT N G. KUTTY By AlO-MAN police party equipped with walkietalkies yesterday arrested a man believed to be responsible for at least 10 robberies in Toa Payoh. His accomplice, known to the police as "Shortie." fled through a heavy lunch-time crowd. Following a tip-off, the137 words
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77 1972-11-18 13 THE Adult Education Board is conducting a twopart course in electrical engineering practice at its Kirn Keat centre later this month. Part one on advanced electrical technology will begin on Nov. 22 and part two on generation and transmission of electrical energy on Nov. 25.77 words
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Article, Illustration282 1972-11-18 13 SHCN SWEE YONG - SHCN SWEE YONG I-" L WHAT'S life on the Peacock Throne like? "Just like any other royal life in a constitutional monarchy! Country first, pleasure second," Dr. H. E. Zial, a senator of Teheran, said yesterday. He should know this because Dr.282 words
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Article30 1972-11-18 13 JAAPAR bin Ibrahim, 25. a labourer, was fined $30 by a magistrate's court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to being drunk and lncapabk at Jalan Eunos en Thursday30 words
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Advertisement265 1972-11-18 13 ■■< 1 m M^^fcß SMUT* Miahtv DOLBY Cassette Deck YAMAHA MUSIC (asia) pte. limited m AullKXMd D.»lr.bulor» *mWI t rRWWI WELLLSLEY, EASTERN PHOIOCOMP ANY *****5 Penin. RoiJ P,™ Tel ***** SELANGOR YAMAHA MUSIC ,MAI AV.IA^nN Bun «««x« 10, Jilin JD, I6A Piumoum d<den, P tu i in| ivi Seljnjm Tel:265 words
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Miscellaneous85 1972-11-18 13 SESAME STREET *V CWf Roberts U) _J_ FOR THIS am f K«2«S lP c f V Bu Y.T. it aml in AUey Oop 9 It a EL S^'f^vi l'^i'H^H [j^'^^^j a^^^X^^) WE Ahmmr By Ai Copp Stop" <S> I It's his 1 f~ I It's Ah gotta ujhomp doo trfhtfSl!^85 words
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230 1972-11-18 14 'Only the best people to run museum' TCNCIK Sha'arl Tadln. Ej Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), yesterday spelt out the qualifications needed of the officers the Government Is recruiting to run the National Art Gallery and Museum. He said the officers should be dynamic and imaginative and always aware of the need230 words
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Article21 1972-11-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Pit— Finance Minister Tun Tan Slew Sin announced today that Budget day will be on Dec. 6.21 words
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260 1972-11-18 14 Trade fairs must help consumers to choose local goods fRADE fairs and exhibitions should be aimed at developing consumer preference for local goods, Encik Othman Wok, the Minister for Culture, said yesterday. "If they are merely sporadic efforts* for sale of goods on the spot, then little purpose will be260 words
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Article94 1972-11-18 14 WARNING ON POPULATION GROWTH KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The world population will continue t* grow rapidly for M yean in spite of family planning, secretary-general of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, Mis* Jull* Henderson, said today. This was because of the larre number of children born during the "baby boom" after94 words
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Article45 1972-11-18 14 Keppel Shipyard Pte. Ltd. will hold Its second retirement awards dinner at the Keppel Officers' Club. Buklt Chermln. on Nov. 25. A total of 43 retiring employees will receive awarcU from Mrs. O. E Bogaars. wife of the chairman of the yard.45 words
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126 1972-11-18 14 Crown Agents chief for financial review here T3E chairman of the Crown Agents, Mr. C.J. Hayes, will arrive here for a two-day visit on Dec. 4 to review Its extensive financial and merchant banking Interests In Singapore He win also hold discussions with the resident representative. Mr. R3. WUcock, before126 words
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Article54 1972-11-18 14 BUS driver Pat Hon Hodl was fined $500 when he pleaded guilty to driving dangerously at the Hill Street Junction with Coleman Street on June 30. The court heard that Pat drove hl& bus against the traffic lights and collided with two cars that were travelling along Coleman54 words
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Article53 1972-11-18 14 LEE Chwee Seong denied yesterday charge of criminal breach of trust of electronic goods, worth $40,300 belonging to Mlej Wong Suet Pun at Bencoolen Street between Feb. 22 and Mar 13. The caw will be mentioned In a district court on Nov. 35. Ball of53 words
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Advertisement280 1972-11-18 14 I Vow i Tim" SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION $1.00 to ANY SEAT at ALL SHOWS DURING SEASON 1 N.B. DUE TO FILM'S LENGTH -ONLY 3 SHOWS DAILY 1 NOTE TIMES: 1 1am. 4.00 8.30pm -NO FREE LIST 9 (From Monday c.wirds 4 SHOWS DAILY: 10.8. 1 JO. S ft SJO) WINNER280 words
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Advertisement176 1972-11-18 14 •»CIHKIIBIINtS SINGAPORE AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE RHMS "PATRIS" (ONE CLASS FULLY AIRCONDITIONED) SAILS FROM SINGAPORE ON 1/12/72. 1/3/73, 29/3/73 26/4/73. 24/S/73 FOR FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. WITH FARES FROM Ss4oB/TO FREMANTLE WITH FARES FROM *****/TO ADELAIDE/MELBOURNE/SYDNEY WITH FARES FROM *****2/TO SYDNEY RETURN CHANDRIS LINES WITH THEIR ONE CLASS LINERS BRITANIS" "AUSTRALIS"176 words
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Advertisement24 1972-11-18 14 TONIGHT MIDNI6HT Gammi Gonavm, Oavlko, Nogc<h "VEGULLI FENN" -Ttamll TOMOKROW DMMMIHa SHOW at 10 JO AM MGR. Soroia Oavi. m 'TMIBUOATMI(TamiI Brand New Print]24 words
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Advertisement580 1972-11-18 14 i IN RESPONSE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND! < I SEASON EXTENDED!' j| ORCHARD: 4 Shows: 1.30, 4 6.30 9.15 pm. (Tomorrow Extra Show 11 am.) uiTßflmnn t uftjimwn -^K_^a3| *l-tf Sireeter: MM S.MISM Vwlbw rntm Hny iuvm J i; SCHOOL CNILIREI CONCESSION: $100 to uy seat j; it 1 30, 4580 words
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Advertisement839 1972-11-18 14 lit aBBapMSBB) B BJ (f9*fAf aall "1/« If I ORGANISATION a OaEaK 3 bj MOW SHOWINO— Na free bit m BJ DUE TO FILM'S LENGTH I Skews Deirf-Nate Times I 1 1.00 am, 4.00 4 S.lOaw ml, SCHOOL CHILDREN $1.00 I TO ANY SEAT ot ALL SHOWS w I Winner839 words
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Advertisement207 1972-11-18 15 SAKURA COLOR-N SPECIAL SALES OFFER (FROM IST NOV. '72 3 1ST JAN. '73) FREE FILM IS GIVEN fi^*^^ TO EVERY ROLL FOR EVERY WE OFFER YOU FREE:— U ONE N135 -36 SERVICED ONENI3S-20 (2) CNE N135-20 SERVICED ONE N135-12 (3) ONE N126-20 SERVICED ONE N126-12 JOB iyi«Y «OLL OF 3*207 words
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Advertisement413 1972-11-18 15 i lOll lt'll IMl« MMIi.V r^S*-^ Famous for its Szectuan and Peking style dishes. XTr^ The most popular restaurant m town. Jtib'idcus&ounge p^f*s An intimate spot for both young and old. owv C-vA^u Enjoy your favourite cocktail to sentimental guitar music, j. s 'Yy No minimum or cover charges. I?>2/2413 words
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Advertisement55 1972-11-18 15 0 Jws, QThere are > tnanp on trjr 3 pfi|m9| bant) tuagon ill Br i> ut Ifif >* v ILL Vj i VHP onlp onr fe- 0 tnaeitro I K7 foMUM Original lonbon L f oitirf aVmekthouit •Jotcl. 3 L •■rat m mm ni'i-iiiri uwuiiti *a| aaaH if^ll Ril I55 words
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Advertisement175 1972-11-18 15 bbbbbbbMbM amfWrSßnTT^d aaaWß HHjHmHjjH DiVron 75 ««/-tfW(»; 1 mode/ showing the foam absorbent and the ABR (right) |CelestiongS| The world famous high performance 'bookshelf loudspeaker 30 watts maximum. 4-8 ohms. UNITS: HF 1300 MX 11, heavy duty 8" long throw bass speaker plus A.B.R. (auxiliary bass radiator). Substantially level response175 words
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Advertisement114 1972-11-18 15 (\K HOTEL >^J £T MIRAMAR Jt HAVELOCK ROAD. <J SINGAPORE. 3 TEL *****2 SPECIAL FRESH SEA-FOOD Steamed Fresh Water Fish Fried Prawns with Pepper Salt Steamed Crab Superior Turtle Soup COFFEE HOUSE Special Economical Set-Lunch (Daily) Executive Quick Lunch (Wagon Style) Saturday's Special Ox-ta:l Stew in Red Jw Wiße Mir114 words
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Advertisement131 1972-11-18 15 Laam V \^H K aVI tB Laam I ■BSSCwßSljlßßy^^j ik^aaaar^afl rStafll LJ liiKm JLJ ÜBlfC aaaaaVßfllßaaPHnNnTnll graceiir^ Furnishings 33i peoples parx complex ©■(2nd Floor) sngapore i Te1: ***** j' *Restaurant Bar IB L^sjT79 BRAS BASAH ROAnfl Kup stairs) SINGAPORE 7| 1 Beautiful waitresses to occupy -ME you the whole evening.131 words
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561 1972-11-18 16 The Straits Times SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1972 CASE FOR CHANGE r*ASE approached its first annual general meetv ing somewhat defensively, listing the problems which would have to be surmounted before organised consumer vigilance could be effective. The Consumers' Association enters its second year facing a greater challenge: to redefine its561 words
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Article, Illustration787 1972-11-18 16 BERNARD MELUNSKY - BERNARD MELUNSKY By Billed as Chancellor of Confidence he has a very striking ability to flourish in the face of adversity A blend of statesman and super-star gONN: Whistlestopping his way through West Germany up to six speeches a day, six days a week Willy Brandt projects an imageReuter - 787 words
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330 1972-11-18 16 Nation has been split, says Dr Barzel |YR. RAINER Barzel, leader of the opposition to Chancellor Brandt, wound up his election campaign with the charge that the Govment had divided the nation behind the people's back. Dr. Barzel has appeared Increasingly confident in recent weeks, a confidence reflecting the West330 words
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Article898 1972-11-18 16 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL By FRMS shopping around for office space in Singapore are finding it easier to get discounts on "listed" rentals because of the growing availability of new office accommodation. "There is a lot of bargaining going on," remarked one developer. Though there is no pronounced over-supply898 words
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Advertisement9 1972-11-18 16 1 7 XH Jehrome LsrisMMiJ cassettes HI Jebsen Jessenl9 words
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Advertisement100 1972-11-18 16 fjLaucJc/wjx/'k lo&hd \C BLoLCKnOUU/K lOohd II \li fl I BiacJckajuLrk wold i^^ 1 1 Blackkcuusk Toola fejj^jji BlacJchajusk Tool* THE MECHANIC'S INDISPENSABLE!! McALISTER CO. LTD., f i^K^kl UNITEERS BUILDING RIVER VALLEY ROAD. /IH\ SINGAPORE.*. TEL Will SELETARIS v f3 GOES W|TH \J I THE GOOD (jV^ THINGS kl§ JIN LIFE/100 words
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Article, Illustration257 1972-11-18 17 K. S. SIDHU - Caught napping— an underworld 'judge' K. S. SIDHU By P9 t^^",, have arrested an underworld 'judge" a gangster reputed to be an authority on gang law, who is paid to pass judgment in secret society disputes. Th t^ a w onl y 22 w as arrested by police while he257 words
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Article117 1972-11-18 17 Charged with robbing detective MOHAMED Dom bin Kadir. 24, unemployed, was yesterday charged with robbing detective Davy Chan Fook Hua of his revolver and four bullets at Labrador Villa forest reserve at 1 p.m. on Oct. 29. The charge alleged that he committed the robbery with Mustafah bin Hassan, who117 words
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Article128 1972-11-18 17 HK TO HOST NEXT BRIDGE CONTEST HONG Kong has been elected to host the 17th Far East Bridge Federation championships next year, federation delegates decided here yesterday. Thailand offered to host the 18th tournament in 1974. At the end of yesterday's play, Singapore led the women's teams with 61.86 victory128 words
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Article31 1972-11-18 17 MR. Lek Eng Khlang. deputy superintendent of the Mercantile Marine Office, will present certificates to 49 "graduates" of the Training Ship Singapore today at 10 a.m. on board the ship.31 words
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Article83 1972-11-18 17 ORIENTAL Supply Co. of Hoe Chiang Road, was fined 1100 yesterday when It pleaded guilty in a magistrate* court to falling to submit to the Commissioner of Labour, a notice of accident within 10 days of its occurrence on Nov 3 last year. Mrs. E. J. Denholm-Young.83 words
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Article64 1972-11-18 17 LERMIT Road has become a one-way street temporarily with traffic flow from Na&slm Road to Cluny Road only to facilitate the laying of cables which wUI take the PUB three weeks to complete. Nearly half of the width of the road will be closed to traffic64 words
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Article115 1972-11-18 17 rpHE $4-mlllion traln•l ing school to be set up by the Rollel group here and the Economic Development Board will train 300 technicians annually. According to the chairman of the group, Dr. H. Peesel. half of them would be recruited for Rollel and the rest115 words
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Article, Illustration100 1972-11-18 17 Violinist Lynette picked for music camp SINGAPORE, violinist and pianist, Lynette Seah. 14 (above), has won the honour of being one of two Asians chosen to attend a prestigious music camp in Adelaide, Australia. She beat musicians from four other South-east Asian countries (Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Korea) to win100 words
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Article33 1972-11-18 17 A CORONER yesterday recorded a verdict of suicide on a 56-year-old man. jobless for the last 10 year:, who fell from a block of flats In Aljunled Road on Oct 24.33 words
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235 1972-11-18 17 Goh tells why the Govt set up Toto DEFENCE Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee yesterday reminded Singaporeans why the Government established Toto. In an aside in the speech at the Consumer Association of Singapore's first annual general meetIng Dr. Ooh said: "Recently, in my talk to INCOME (at the NTUC235 words
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Advertisement112 1972-11-18 17 (Give the old 6 pounder i^~ »%l 1 back 10 Mother) lMf*~ No more weight-lifting \|'M No more tired arms IK 9 Smooth your wrinkles perfectly —in half llhlHL A« The old fashioned heavyweights are J^aV^Eaaafc I i iilii r iirc^^M on their way out Because they make jf /^BL112 words
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Advertisement69 1972-11-18 17 aaaW^aaaaS aaaw' IVV I I aaaV^aaaaaaaV^K V aaaP^^aa! aaaaa^* TOP PROFESSIONALS... ~^Bw V Jaiaaaaaaaa) aaa^z aaaaaaa^ m r-^aaaEr ""J fli W afl Wf sfl am.'f Sc^f t aaafl Ball L Raiannn^BaaaaannHManHnwMn^ nWnv aaalnrt^'lMiE'tVMpiVnT m Fot dttaili pt»»M compfctt Njim: md wnd tht coupon oft now to: NRIC No: D«t« of69 words
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Miscellaneous650 1972-11-18 17 On your TV and Radio 2.45 Pi Programme Summary 7.17 Majallah TV 2.47 Suara Wanita 7.44 Programme Summary 3.14 English Film Crime and 7.41 ton Perpaduan Punishment USA I.M Penstewa 4.41 Ghazal *M News 5.13 Programme Summary 1.17 Dondang Sayang 5.17 Kuij Sekolah Sekolah 9.33 Night Gallery— You Can't Get650 words
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Miscellaneous100 1972-11-18 17 12.55 PM Opening and Ruff and Reddy 1.15 Lassie— Samaritan 1.41 The Record Breakers (repeat) 2.45 Saturday Matinee— The Punch and Judy Man. Starring: Tony Hancock, Sylvia Syms, Ronald Fraser, Barbara Murray 421 Sayang Dek Sayang 4.45 Tales from Dickens Sam Waller and His Father 5.15 Take Four (repeat) I.N100 words
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Miscellaneous91 1972-11-18 17 7.41 News and Newsreel (0 1.15 Emergency Crash (Malay subtitles) !M News 1.15 The Black and White Ministrel Show 11.15 Owen Marshall: Cousellor At Law-The Baby Sitter (Malay subtitles) 11.M Marriage Lines— The New Start 11.M Midnight Movie -The Deadly Hunt. Starring: Tony Franciosa, Peter Lawford, Anjannette Comer, Jim Hutton91 words
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497 1972-11-18 18 Of Toto, lotteries and that El Dorado mentality WHERE THE STAKE IS SMALL AND THE PRIZE MONEY 816 DO not agree with the views of "Whited Sepulchre" in his letter (S.T., Nov. 16) that indulging in Toto and buying a lottery ticket can create an El Dorado mentality. This kind497 words
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Letter151 1972-11-18 18 I WENT to the Malaysian High Commission on Nov. 9 to renew my car pass. As expected there was a long queue, and after an awful sweat, it came to my turn. I produced my road tax disc, Insurance certificate, identity card, old car pass and car registration book collection151 words
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Letter82 1972-11-18 18 IN the past Pre-U Two school leavers have been called-up for fulltlme national service in December, only two weeks after their H3C exams. Could It be possible for the authority concerned to call us up In March after the results are reieaseu. Besides giving us a much needed break. It82 words
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Letter184 1972-11-18 18 WE wish to bring to the attention of the Ministry of Health that the facilities at casualty ward of the Thomson Road General Hospital are inadequate. This is probably due to either lack of personnel or poor administration, i Our company does not send injured184 words
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Letter29 1972-11-18 18 I FOUND a slide rule while waiting for the bus recently. The owner can contact me at tel *****2 ext. 8, during office hours. PETER (iHl.l Singapore 329 words
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104 1972-11-18 18 Where Block One isn't 1st block firOULD the authorities TT concerned please tell all postmen serving the Kallang Estate the difference between BLOCK ONE and Ist BLOCK in this area? An address marked "Ist Block" may not necessarily be block number one. I don't know how they named this area,104 words
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Letter46 1972-11-18 18 WORR I E D Parent." »T wants to "Stop lovers from taking over a park" (ST.. Nov. 15). Don't lovers have as much right as anyone to be In parks? Where do you want them to go? To the hotels? IN DEFENCE OF LOVKRS. Singapore 346 words
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79 1972-11-18 18 THE ROY should set up a special squad to tow away vehicles which breakdown on busy roads and are left there longer than a reasonable period. The vehicle Is then detained until the owner pays a towing charge. I am sure this will79 words
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Advertisement701 1972-11-18 18 MMjsi Saturday Shopping Jsj|Bl t #ip*ji*»iJXiieni%«L^ivi^ifv<i*»ifvit*Nrv<i#JfXit^fv<^JfviiyiJ%j^ I PRESIDENT EMPORIUM I (PTE) LTD. I 320 Serangoon Road. 1 Opened Daily: 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. I SPECIAL OFFER! I Corn Oil L»«y» Choice 1 tal. •••<> 5 S Jmton Vtoftoblt Soup. Cream of Com Sous. Chlckej Noo«e 0 Soup. Potoat Soup.701 words
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Advertisement409 1972-11-18 18 lON ELECTRO -lO\ HEALTH THERAPY -B» «J Bonishes chronic oilments, proM. -^L^Hl rnctes good health, restores vitality _ui^^t «P" nd youthfulness. Pl^mrfl^ a I Xl After just 10 days' use: L m^L* Appetite is increased V 4 i.,1, ..'j)F Jlfljfl So ur) d«r, deeper sleep ma. ■dßf'^U*? IS n *ured409 words
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Advertisement62 1972-11-18 18 CLEARING BELOW COST! USUAL PRICE $85/- CLEARING AT $49.90 HiFi 2 bond MW/SW Rodio phonogroph, operates on torchlight batteries or AC house current (Built-in adapter) Also clearing wid* range y^^^WSj^~y «V/ of cameras, watches, X^^ttt^k/ li I radios m tape-recorders WJ I I at clearance prices. 4M_2H»»K!— J Call ot:62 words
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Advertisement205 1972-11-18 18 JtUl&t Supa-Save Centre LAST 2 DAYS ■JLJLb USUAL SALE PKICE OFFER Baby's Suits To Clear At 2 95 Children's Panties To Clear At .70c. Baby's Music Mates 5.95 3.95 Boy's Denim Jeans 6.95 2.95 Corduroy Flares $13.90 7.50 Happy Coots Less 20% Gent's Shoes Less 30% Trevira Ties S 5.50205 words
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Article64 1972-11-18 19 ii.ni. 9ii.av i-«.i>» f. Bank $5.40 .66 I. Stint). 98.70 .55 t.L. Ind. $3.90 .42 IBS. $3.82 .36 I. Iron $7.80 .30 >. Bank $3.20 -I- .29 )unlop $6.30 .25 '.K.G.I. $4.66 22 Buildinc $3.04 .21 Land $3.44 +.20 Vearnet $7.50 4- .20 I. Darby $8.40 .20 '.M.C. $4.2064 words
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Article23 1972-11-18 19 C. Sugars 387.000 (.ula Perak 343.000 Town City 323.000 K.L. Ind. 284.000 Total Turnover: 5.43 M. Total Value: $14.35 M.23 words
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Article30 1972-11-18 19 Industrials: SM4I SUM Hoteh: tMJM 229.M Properties: 351.M 363.4S Tins: IS4.U 1J4.45 rubbers: 227.25 2J7.13 Dee. St. I*M 1M 1 Dm. SI. IMS IN t Dec. M, INS IN30 words
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Article966 1972-11-18 19 DID AND OPPIR PRICE* OFFI- CIALLY LIITID AT TNI CLOU Of BUtlNllt IM THI SINOAPORC ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINO ROOMS OP THI STOCK IXCHANOt WITH PHICC MOVIMINTS IN BRACKITt TIITEROAY mni CLOSING TONE: Industrials, hotels and properties very steady while commodities were neglected. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as966 words
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Article303 1972-11-18 19 rE stock market yesterday closed the week on a firm note with trading well spread out in industrials, hotels and properties. Like the previous week much of the buying interest towards the close had to go unsatisfied. Up-country support also picked up, especially303 words
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Article1653 1972-11-18 19 tjUSINESS 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 I.OCO unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ACMA (10) 3.70. (1) 3.72. A. Tape (5, 2.32. (1) 2.28, (2) 230. AJinomoto1,653 words
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Article113 1972-11-18 19 HOTEL SINGAPURA Intercontinental has been asked by the Stock Exchange why it has changed Its plans for the use of the property It recently bought through subsidiary Victoria Properties and Investment at Scotts Road, Singapore. In a letter to the company, the exchange drew attention to Slngapura's announcement in113 words
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Article388 1972-11-18 19 |T was a bumper pro- fit earning year at Chemical Company of Malaysia In the twelve months ended September 1972. Net profits shot up by 106.3 per cent to a record $10.72 million. Net profits for the year, before pre-production and deferred revenue expenditure, exceptional losses and388 words
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Article217 1972-11-18 19 POLLOWINO good overseas x support, the Straits tin price In Penang yesterday took a Jump of $4 to $610.25 per plcul on an official offering up one ton to 271 tons. The overnight London metal price was quieter than usual but forward buyers were quoted up217 words
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Article57 1972-11-18 19 Thurtdsy WtdnMday UN u«s London t1.44 51. 973 Beirut 61. 50 62 35 HooKkooc (2.32 61.64 Zurich 81. SOB 52.008 81.608 (2.238 Paris ei.9o 62.14 BlDgspor« (1) 63.323 63.323 S Spore (2) 216.30 216 30 (1) Export price In non-sUrling sreas In US dollars per ounce. (2) Local57 words
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Article21 1972-11-18 19 NOV. 17. BIBBER: 107.00 cents (up 1.00 cent). TIN: $«10.25 (up $4.00). Official offering: 271 tons (up one ton).21 words
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Article111 1972-11-18 19 /^■HINIIf PRODUCE IXCHANOI, y SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICU PER PICUL YESTERDAY Ceeenut 01': bulk 135 seller*, drum 136 sellers. Ce»rs: Mixed loose UK Com. 121 1 B. s>ssa«r: Muntok AST A white f.o.u. 100% NLW (210 sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. M<t NLW 1200 sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b.111 words
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Article35 1972-11-18 19 London copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets): Wlrebar Spot buyer H23.30 .£426 50) seller £426.00 (£427.00): Three months buyer f 436.30 ({437.00) seller (437.00 ((437.50). Market lene: Barely steady, sales 3.279 tool35 words
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Article39 1972-11-18 19 In London on Thursday the palm oil prices of Malayan 3 per cent CIF UK/N European ports In bulk. Sterling per long ton. Dec. U ay was quoted »t UK f»S sellers or Coot. $220 sellers (unchanged).39 words
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Article358 1972-11-18 19 QPENINO quotations In the rubber market yesterday were marked up fractionally on London advices. Interest was lacking and prices dipped half a cent on long liquidation. After mid-day, the market was a shade steadier but conditions were very quiet throughout and turnover was small. The morning session358 words
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Article98 1972-11-18 19 T^AH.Y BMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday IMR SCV IMR 5L IMR S AIR 10 IMR 30 fMR 50 (Carrent Month) nvjen Sf Urn Cento per kf (I— ton Pallet i 107.00 108 008 (I— ton Pallet) 10698 words
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Article187 1972-11-18 19 T l £Ji M £!!i!? n 1 nl ln »Wsjsta. Singapore announced th«* beet agreed merchant rates as at Nov. IT- loc»i noimn u> one unu of Forrlfn Current > US Dollar Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar Local dollars to 100 unita of Foreign187 words
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Article180 1972-11-18 19 Rates suppLed by P. Murray- Jones International (Sporr) ASIAN currency deposit rates for Friday. Nov. 17 US Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 5 4 3/4 1 mth 5 1/8 S 2 mths S 7/8 5 13/16 3 mths 5 7/8 S 13/16 6 mths 6 3/16 6180 words
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Article282 1972-11-18 19 MELBOURNE, Prl. Share prices continued to rise today, closing the week on a very firm note. Industrials turned in the best performances, with 124 stocks rising and only 36 losing ground. Brewers, retailers and tobacco stocks were again among the leaders. Mining rises comfortably outnumbered falls. Most rises were282 words
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Article303 1972-11-18 19 \TEW YORK. Thurs. A tug of war between profittaking and new buying, which kept the market on an even keel most of the session was decided by a burst of lat«« demand that sent stocks into the winning column in brisk trading. While many analysts regarded the list303 words
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Article95 1972-11-18 19 FINANCIAL TIMES T 'NS Thursday 0 n ws? RUBBERS 91M Thursday mms Wednesday lill* §53? SB eeK ago 295 05 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 4O i t Wednesday Jqi w^k ago DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday *****9 iesda y 1003 16 week ago ggg 26 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Thursday 33, to95 words
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Article234 1972-11-18 19 JJONO KONO, Prl. The market opened steady and continued on the same note throughout the day with only minor fluctuations. After Wing On'i announcement of rights and bonus issues the shares flew up to HK52.400 a fantastic gain of $"00 H.K. Banks Local register fell to $330 while234 words
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Article35 1972-11-18 19 Hon« Konic yesterday th.- U .s. flellei was quoted at f SJ2S for T.T. and 5.***** (or sash. Stirling wai quoted at 13 12 art ene taal M isld at 412 Co35 words
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Advertisement372 1972-11-18 20 MOTOROLA MALAYSIA Sdn. Bhd. MOTOROLA, an American-based multinational electronics manufacturer invites applications from mature, dynamic engineers and accountants who are MALAYSIAN CITIZENS and who wish to contribute to the establishment and future growth of our semiconductor manufacturing operations in Kuala Lumpur. FACILITIES ENGINEERS Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineers with general372 words
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Advertisement723 1972-11-18 20 Mg^ ELECTRONICS SDN BHD IS EXPANDING TO MALACCA! Operation* at our Malacca Factory to manufacture Light Emitting Diodes i LED will commence en January 1, 1973. and will expand rapidly to 1000-1500 stall. Rewarding positions need to be filled with dynamic persons who are Interested in making a career in723 words
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Advertisement690 1972-11-18 20 as m p-E Consulting Group Limited TRAFFIC MANAGER We are looking for a manager of consic.erable maturity and experience to take charge of the operation of the largest road haulage feet in Malaysia. The Traffic Manager will be responsible to the General Manager for the profitable operation of a fleet690 words
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Advertisement595 1972-11-18 20 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN PAHANG TENGGARA menjemput permohonan daripada warganegara Malaysia untuk mengisi Jawatan-jawatan berlkut. (I) Akauntan (II) Pegawai Penyemak Kontrek (Contracts Officer) (Hi) Jurn Ukur (lv) Jurutera Awam (v) Pegawai Pentadbir (vi) Abli Ekonomi (vli) Pembantu Trknik. Pemohon-pemohon hendaklah memlliki kelulusan Ikhtlsas yang dllktlraf. oajl permulaan adalah dalam lengkungan $1,500/- sebulan595 words
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Advertisement1410 1972-11-18 21 COHTAIHERSHIP SEII (TINCNT R'dam H'burg A'wtrp v.... *"V*"* D'mark Brcm. Havre U.K. BPEMEN EXPRESS Oec 21 OK 11 Cn 21 BK 11 Nc hitano MARU II Btc I Jai im II Jaa 11 Jai HAMBURG EXPRESS 24 Dtc II ill IS j" II Jta CONIAINEHSHIP SEBVICE FBOM UK/COHTIMEHI: tJii, STIiTrb1,410 words
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Advertisement1027 1972-11-18 21 Ifefij BLUESEAUNEI \iV States to Straits in days f FIRTNIINTLY EIPREU SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA. N Houston Bait Phil N. York Penang Spore P. Kelang Djakarta BURMA SailM SliM Sailed Nlf II Ne. II Nn 22 MENESTNEUS Oct IS Oct M Oct 11 Naf 12 Ntf 24 Ntf1,027 words
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Advertisement928 1972-11-18 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS LTD. FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE/EUROPE Singapore for Hambirg B'havtn R'dam S'himpton TOKYO BAY 21 Nn 11 Btc 12 Ik 13 Dk IS Ds: i IREMFN EXPRESS 6 Die 28 Dtc U Die it Dm 30 Dec IVERPOOL BUT 12 Dec II Jm 17 Jm II Jm 21928 words
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Advertisement851 1972-11-18 21 Singapore *****4, l>. Ktlong 6341, K.L. *****; Penong *****. THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FN E. I S. AFRICA A VESSEL (Mauritius, Reunion, Beira/L. Marques FRtM EAST A SOUTH AFRICA, FOR BANGKOK, MANILA, HONGKONG I JAPAN WMM II P.Kelang 21/21 Nn S'jore It Ne. 1 ot£ EASTERN AFRICA N.S.L. Exinu851 words
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Advertisement1128 1972-11-18 22 rYfc— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japm Hongkong "A S'pori EiAP.IUIang NACISA MARU VI JIWASHIMA MAIU IS iHINSEI MARU Nl 17 V. II 2t H" J» SHICEKIW MARd V 15 5" c SHINUN MARU V n il tn H Dee1,128 words
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Advertisement846 1972-11-18 22 Criise Vessils: M V. HOTA SlHttrW' Vty 4 S 11 a'lttt Penang, Djakarta, Fnmantla, Ball. In I II Bee Penang. Djakarta, Fremantle, Bali. VeJ I IJm Bangkok Oiakarti, P. Hedland, Fremantle, Bali. Vt}! 7 I ft* Penang, Djakarta, Fremantlt, Bali. SUaits/H .K./CaatM Strvici: si7eaoore Penang Singapore Far: M.V. "lOTA PANMNS"846 words
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Advertisement1072 1972-11-18 22 %^^NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD vo»«M'i'>'.ii<ii(nie.<ors*cv(M. T ICB BUILDING 2 SHENTON \MAY SINGAPOBE 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICf LOADING FOR LONDON, HAVRE, R'DAM, H"URG, BREMEN Singapori P. Kelanf Penang Arrives: NEPTUNE TOPAZ ll Pert London 19/12, Havn 24 12. R'dam, H'bvrg, Bremen. NEPTUNE AMIER 22/21 Bat 27/21 lac 31/31 Bt<1,072 words
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Advertisement936 1972-11-18 22 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL flft SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD m, Na3OE.Jln.Ampenci.Kwl.Lu.npof 4l The National Shipping Line of Malaysia OftESS SEatVICE T6 LOHIfIN, LIYIIirOOL/CJNTINENT WITS Tg Manl~™sTngapo!i~™tTK'eiang FenT!g~laa!3tTtr^ ■UNCA RAYA 1.15/11 Ntt 21/14 Nlf 15,11 Nat Ir-Mavre .0 12, R'dam 2J/U B'men29,l?, A'werp 31/12, L'pool 4/1. H'burg 15/1 lUNGA TERATAI HI 4 OIC 5/936 words
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Article256 1972-11-18 23 JNI POPJT OP lINGAPOHI AUTHO RITV ANNOUNCID THI FOLLOWING ■■RTHIMO ARRANOKMINTS FOR NOV. IS. OUT: Caltes 115 1/2, Btrmat Blmral<ore S/4. PeUllng SO Weat, Olaas Lk :i Eaat, Hoel Maru 21, Eait aea 23 Ualayala Kita (followed by Vlahva Nayak) 42/ O. Kiiatin Bakke 4T, Mobil 4H.256 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1972-11-18 23 MR. yurk Kai Dong J MA. J.F. need 50 pinrd sway peacefully on 11th Not 1872. Iravinc behind wife, 5 ions and 4 daughter*. Cortege leave* 17, Fifth Avenue, Singapore 10, at I.OU p.m. or Sunday mh Not. 15»72 for Mount Vernon crematorium. No wreaths and scroll*.48 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1972-11-18 23 In lovlnc rormot/ of our twloved nain* MR. V. V. MIDELIAR who drpartrd l-om us on 18 Not. 1M». Sad.y mined by his torlnf witt, children and frandchUdrtn.30 words
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Advertisement541 1972-11-18 23 101 N. CONTINENTAL PORTS: Singapon P. Klang Peninf Distisitiss: t i. OXTVAIRSJUVA REVOLUTSITA i J Dec 4/ I Dec 21 II Net Amsterdam, Antwerp, Rotterdam I Hamburg. M ANTON MAKARENU 11/13 Dm 1/11 Oec 3/ IMe Boulogne, Antwtrp, Hamburg I Bremen. Acceitisg carga, lilkaa, Iriatt, Is Mane, Oeakirk, La Pall.cc,541 words
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Advertisement679 1972-11-18 23 at j ■BTTTVT a 7^*9^T7VT9T ß^r'' r^ l^fT^^^*^'«aßl Ntw New York Ptiil. Bait. Orleans G'mtMl Houston Singapore SlM** -Itttl-isflSHnil TRfMEAOOW Na« V Nn U Dat 27 JAPAN AMIASSAIOR Nn II Ne» 21 Dec Jl H J r\ >j» <ff y ry \V 1 J UIIVINC DIRECT FMM lENM. ITALY. LOAOINC679 words
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Advertisement659 1972-11-18 23 3.8. "RAJULA" sailing for Madras on 21 November 1972. The above vessel will sail for Port Swettenham Penang. Nagapattlnam and Madras from Port of Singapore Authority Area on 21 November 1972 at 2.00 p m Embarkation will commence at 800 a.m. for Bunked Unbe-thed passengers and at 10.00 am for659 words
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Advertisement602 1972-11-18 23 TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE ADMISSION TO BAHARUDDIN VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE I PART-TIME COURSES (2nd January 1973 to Bth June 1973) Duration 6 month* 1 Men's Tailoring (Upgrading) Unit I I Men* Tailoring (Pattern Cutting) Unit I 3 Bindery Unit I 4 Bindery Unit IV 6 Compositor's Work Unit602 words
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Advertisement555 1972-11-18 24 MAJOR INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION establishing Southeast Asia Headquarters in Singapore requires the following personnel: 1. CbMiCll ElgiMftT/CbMiSt: Salary |1,500 $2,200 p-m. Age: 25-35 years. Male, Singapore Citizen. Qualifications: University Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Food Technology. Experience: 3 years in manufacturing industry preferably food processing. Duties and Implementation of quality555 words
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Advertisement584 1972-11-18 24 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 5525.000 $$30,000 per annum A major group of companies in the manufacturing and marketing fields requires a top calibre Chartered Accountant who will be based at its head office in Singapore. The appointment offers a rewarding career with exceptional opportunities for the right man. Applications are invited from584 words
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Advertisement629 1972-11-18 24 DEPUTY FINANCIAL CONTROLLER Our client Is a large and highly successful Singapore and Malaysian based Group of Companies engaged in manufacturing and distribution. The rapid growth In the scale of Its operations has necessitated the appointment of a Deputy Group Fimnclal Controller to be based in Singapore. This Is a629 words
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Advertisement651 1972-11-18 24 SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) LIMITED INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING DIVISION B(A) QUALITY CONTROL/ WELDING DEVELOPMENT MANAGER (B) FOREMAN OF BOILERMAKERS (C) CHARGEMANOF BOILERMAKERS (D) BOILERMAKERS (E) WELDERS As a result of the continuing expansion of the Industrial Engineering Division we now require the following experienced personnel: (A) QUALITY CONTROL WELDING DEVELOPMENT MANAGER The651 words
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Advertisement683 1972-11-18 25 §|hdb) for Vl me a fXX°^run?nT- POre I ™ÜBUCA™ON? ttNT: PUBUC RELATIONS OFFICER If you are aOnlveralty Oraduat* who hw a flair for writing and has experience In editing why not apply for a challenging posmon as PUBLIC RKLATIONB OPTICER (PUBUCAThe position offer* both job satisfaction and a salary commensurate683 words
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Advertisement548 1972-11-18 25 iffj GENERAL MOTORS General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation has the following challenging senior management positions for Singapore citizens L GOVERNMENT AND FLEET SALES MANAGER The Government and Fleet Bales Manager will have overall charge of commercial and fleet merchandising In the area. He will be required to analyse and evaluate548 words
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Advertisement764 1972-11-18 25 li I. INTERNAL AUDITOIft 11. ACCOUNTANT A well established and prog) esslv: local bank with a network of bran: hes li L'.ngapore and overseas wishes to mak the following appointments In Its head office In Singapore. These positions offer suitably qualified Singapore citizens valuable financial experience as well as clearly764 words
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Advertisement695 1972-11-18 25 PHILIPS SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACTORY 259 JALAN AHMAD IBRAHIM, JURONG, SINGAPORE 22. Requires: (1) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ASSISTANT S3SSS oTSSffii, BKS. (2) PURCHASING ASSISTANT n lle% t ~nf I T 1 t r,h aY le^ 2 to 3 years of "PWience in tne neld of purchasing: good contact* with local695 words
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Advertisement380 1972-11-18 25 THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT (CHATTER 92) NOTICE OF INTENTION L'NDER SECTION 67 (2) 1 It Is hereby notified for general information that the Minister to' Communications intends to make an Order, to be cited as the rto&o Traffic (Thomson Road Bprlnt) Order. 1973 2 On Saturday. 35th November 1972. from380 words
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Article47 1972-11-18 1 WE REGRET TO INFORM that the Drama Show organised by Young Women ft Men Association on 18 11 72 at Victoria Memorial Hall win he changed to a Social Dance on 3 12 72 at Adelphl Hotel 8 p.m Sorry for the inconvenience caused. By Committee.47 words
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Obituary63 1972-11-18 1 EDWARD LAU CHENG HO passed away 16 11 72. Age 32. Leave* behind beloved wife and sons Wai Mun. Wai Ming. Wai Kwok and daughter Wai Ling Funeral leivinc residence for Chua Chu Kang Cemetery at 2 P m. on 19 11.72. MRS. MARY WARE passed away peacefully on63 words
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Advertisement701 1972-11-18 1 11 classified advertisements Cla Tlte^o^te^cT lt %W GENERAL ADVKRTISEMENTS/Singipote only: SO cents a word. Minimum >7.50 for 1$ wotds. ROYAL DOULTON Sanltaryware: Klectric Water Heaters: SAPOR Dry Soap Dispensers: BATHROOM ACCESSORIES, all types: MIR A Bath Shower fitting; BAKERY OVENS and Equipments: waste DISPOSAL UNITS; BIRKETT Valves: Steam Fittings JUNO701 words
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Advertisement688 1972-11-18 1 FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT by Air Charter Company 2 pilots CPL/ IR multl engines rating, light aircraft acceptable. Balance around 11.600 consisting $800 plus guaranteed revenue $8 per flying hour. Monthly flying hours about 100-120 Juniors will benefit by obtaining large aircraft type rating 2 Ground Engineers with P*W 2.800 CB-16,688 words
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Advertisement682 1972-11-18 1 APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies ai c requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references wltli their applications. No responsibility can be accepted for their loss. A ppticants ar* also advised to write to Box numbers correctly and check them before posting. WANTED BY AN ESTABLISHED682 words
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Advertisement687 1972-11-18 1 MALAY DRIVER fully experienced with clean driving licence for Chinese family living at 7| Mile Buklt Tlmah Road required to start work on December 1, 1972 Apply personally No. 77 Chun Tin Road anytime after 6.00 p.m. 1. BOOKKEEPER S. ACCOUNTS CLERK Appliiatlene are Invited from experienced iindldate* with th*687 words
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Advertisement695 1972-11-18 1 REQUIRED EXPERIENCED OUTDOOR SALESMEN with wide contacts and possessing driving licence. App.y In own handwriting, staling age, qualifications, working experience to Box A ***** ST. Spore. IMPORT EXPORT FIRM requires an experienced Tamil Olrl Typist. Must have Senior Cambridge and able to correspond In English and Malay. For Interviews call695 words
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Advertisement791 1972-11-18 1 TYPIST knowledge li. commercial correspondence and female Bookkeeper are required by trading company. Please reply 0.P.0 Box 3033 Spore 1. A CHINESE HOUSEKEEPER required for general housework for 3 adults. Good salary Live-in. 12-D, St. Thomas Walk, Spore 9. Tel: *****3. •ALII REPRESENTATIVES and TECHNICIANS required by Engineering Firm. Able791 words
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Advertisement934 1972-11-18 1 OAVID PHOA A SONS: District 11. Detached bungalow. 3-bedrooma. study, servant's amenities, carporch $1,300/- (furnished. 3-alrcondltlon-•ra). 2-Storey detached house. 3Bedrooms. study, lervant'e amenities, carporch $I,ooo'- (unfurnished). 2 Storey Calif ornlan type detached house. 4 Bedrooms, servant's amenities, carporch $1,950/- (furnished. Including TV. crockery, drapes, 4 alrcondit loners i Clementl Park:934 words
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Advertisement812 1972-11-18 1 SEMI-DETACHED AND TERRACE HOUSES available furnished or unfurnished Immediate for occupation Contact *****3 or ***** Harvey Avenue 8 pore 16. CLEMENTI PARK, new twj>-atorey detached bungalow DeslgApd and furnished by Dlethelm. Immediate occupation No brokers $2,300 p.m. Tel: *****2. DETACHED 2-STOREY 4 BEDROOM ED BUNGALOW, bathroom attached, dlst. 16 Reasonable812 words
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Advertisement4611 1972-11-18 2 classified advertisements ANNOUNCtMLNT/PERSONAL/ Sin«,po,« ort y U jtCord Minimum 120 fof 20 wo.d*. a *^£Sc^2^T S FOR CHEAPEST, FASTBST FLIGHT to London. Europe and America call MAS Air Charter Centre 223*1, 633*27, *****7, *****0 OXLBV TRAVBL SERVICE LTD. Taiwan /Hongkong/Bangkok 12 Dayi fIOOO/--14-Day* $1106/Departure: 16/11. 25/1 1. 2/12. 9/12 Bangkok4,611 words
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Advertisement1166 1972-11-18 2 AIRCONDITIONERS AND RBFRI- OERATORS at special offer Aema, Sanyo. Norge, York. Frlgidalra. Carrier, Westlngnouee Contact Alia Alreondltlonlng Company 188, Upper East Coast Road B'pore 16 Tel: *****2/4942*6 YOU NBVBR SBB THBM again. Handcrafted detachable Billiard cue* for 628 00 each only greatest discount In town never available anywhere. Laat few1,166 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1972-11-18 3 A Requiem High Mass will be sung ror the Departed Soul at Visitation Church. Paul Street. Seremban, today at 5.30 p.m. Your prayers and presence are earnestly solicited. Inserted by wife Anita, son Dynesh and parents. ANTO AUSTIN D CRUZ IB. A. Honn Born on 11. 1.36. Died52 words
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Advertisement1970 1972-11-18 3 I classified Seagstnrt cwly SO ce«t s wort. fm~i\ NSUMI. |7.50 to 1 1 ««<te. »T annolm i mi Ni/rmsoNAL HIRI FURCHASI Hoof Leong Finance offer flexible terms for your Hire Purchase requirements Advert Permit No. APOO9*. Tel: 9S4OS. INTNUIIAIT'I OAR A-*™ HIALIV Sports 1955 3SOO cc. fully reconditioned. $2,100.1,970 words
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Advertisement954 1972-11-18 3 Its* RINAULT mo 2 owners food condition 12.300 0.8.0. T*i: Sport BUI4ST Mr. Tan. mi MINI lIIMII *U«Ut«r*4 ISS4 Mf tax and Insurance (2.&30 o n o Ttl: SSSSI2 3por» Cbew snytimr IMI MAZDA IMO On* owner v 200 Very good condition Contact Mr. Boon K 152 ft* Spore. li7i954 words
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Advertisement697 1972-11-18 3 HADIAH BIASISWA NEGERI PAHANG 1971 Permohonan-Permohonan adalah dlpelawa darlpada Bumlputera dan Rakyat Negerl Pahang yang berkelayakan bagi mendapat Biasiswa Negeri Pahang untuk belajar dl Universltl-Unlversltl Tempatan dan laln-laln Universlti yang dl lktiraf oleh Kerajaan untuk tahun 1973/74. 2 Biasiswa Ini adalah untuk pengajlan-pengajian:— (a) Jurubina. b» Perancang Bandar dan Kampung.697 words
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Advertisement444 1972-11-18 3 KENYATAAN TENDER JPT.. Tawaran akan diterlma dl Fcjabat Pengarah Parlt dau Tallalr Negerl. Perak. Ipoh dan ftmborong yang berdaftar dengan JPT.. dalam Kelas C. D E ißangunani hlngga Jam 12.00 tengah hari pada 23.11.1972 Ji.tuk: Memblna sebuah Pejabnt untuk Persatuan Peladang dl Batu 19. Jalan Ray a Ipoh Parlt Eeberang444 words
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Advertisement803 1972-11-18 3 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUB COMPANIES (WINDING-UP) NO. M OF 1971 In the Matter of Chi Llung <h Son Limited. And In the Matter of the Companies Act. 1965. Between Tong Chong Fah Petitioner And 1. Tong Lee Hwa 2. Tong Hut Peng (f) 3. Tong803 words
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Advertisement644 1972-11-18 3 COMPANIES ACT 1985 NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS GLAMI TIN MINING COMPANY SUV BERHAD NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that pursuant to sub-section d) or Section 259 of the Companies Act. 1965. a Meeting or the Creditors of OLAMI TIN MINING COMPANY SDN., BERHAD will be held at the Registered Office.644 words
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Article141 1972-11-18 4 Player leads by two strokes RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. South Africa's Gary Player shot a four-under-par 65 yesterday to lead a field of 150 golfers competing in the 27th Brazilian Open golf championship. Two strokes behind Player was Britain's Douglas McClelland. The 150 golfers Including 19 foreign players are vlelngUPI - 141 words
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Article35 1972-11-18 4 Still United trounced Roliel 4-0 In a friendly soccer match at Gcylang yesterday. Still, who led 2-0 In the first-half, scored their goals through Abdul Majld (2), Maksom Sanurl and Mohammed •Vusof.35 words
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Article25 1972-11-18 4 Shell Sports Club hammered E<so 6-0 In the Inter-Oil soccer tournament at Fairer Park yesterday. In another match, Caltex beat Mobil 2-1.25 words
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177 1972-11-18 4 Nastase moves fluently into -s-finals- f ONDON, Frl. Hie Nastase, the temperamental Rumanian tennis star, turned on a dazzling display to reach the semi finals in the Dewar Cup indoor tournament here last night. Nastase, who has already clinched the $130,000 Commercial Union Grand Prix first prize, was at hisReuter - 177 words
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Article191 1972-11-18 4 DOME. Fri— The European 1V Boxing Union (EBU) said yesterday they had asked for a two-year impfaiaa on Spanish referee Fernando Prrotti after his controversial handllnf of a European championship fi»ht last night Prrotti drew a storm of criticism after he disqualified French challenger191 words
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Article, Illustration323 1972-11-18 4 Singapore can reach final: Walker BANGKOK, Fri. Singapore coach Michael Walker expressed confidence of Singapore reaching the final of the fifth annual King's Cup soccer tournament which starts tomorrow. Five countries hosts Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia and South Korea are competing in the tournament. Walker, the British coach In theReuter - 323 words
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223 1972-11-18 4 Pakistanis face pace ace Lillee today MELBOURNE, Pri. The touring Pakistani cricketers finally confront Australian pace ace Dennis Lillee tomorrow after questions about their attitude to him ever since they left home. The tourists face Lillee for the first time in the four-day match against Western Australia starting In Perth.Reuter - 223 words
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206 1972-11-18 4 Fifa suspend Best from 3 Cup games ONDON, Frl.— George Best has been suspended from Northern Ireland's next three World Cup qualifying soccer matches, It was announced here yesterday. The disciplinary committee of Fifa suspended Best for being sent off in Northern Ireland's Group Six European zone match against BulgariaReuter - 206 words
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Article61 1972-11-18 4 LONDON, Fri. Wendy Gilchrist, 22-year-old Australian tennis star, was married to British Davis Cupper John Paish yesterday and went straight from the ceremony to the Royal Albert Hall to play former Wimbledon champion Marraret Court. Mrs. Court, also of Australia, won 7-5, 6-1 in the women's roundAP - 61 words
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141 1972-11-18 4 Bugner rejects $270,000 offer to fight Ali LONDON, Frl. Andy Smith, manager of Britain's European heavyweight champion Joe Bugner, today rejected a $270,000 offer for Bugner to meet former world titleholder Muhammad All In New York's Madison Square garden next February. Mr. Smith said he preferred the Ali-Bugner fight toReuter - 141 words
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Article235 1972-11-18 4 WORLD CUP GAMES AT NINE VENUES BONN, Frl. The World Cup ■^organising committee of (FIFA) yesterday announced the cities In which the 1974 World Cup finals will be played. The committee, under the chairmanship of Britain's Sir Stanley Rouse, approved nine cities as playing sites. The opening game, featuring defendingReuter - 235 words
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Article247 1972-11-18 5 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By THE Singapore Hockey Association plan to send the national team, now under intensive training with < India's chief coach Balkrishan Singh, on a tour of India next year. SHA secretary Subramaniam Yogarajah said: "We are working closely with the Indian Hockey Federation247 words
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Article, Illustration351 1972-11-18 5 Dams stops Thye Seng in Round 2 JUMAAT Ibrahim has probably earned his ticket to Khmer. But hell regret that trip If he produces the same performance which earned him the bantamweight title at the SAFSA Open boxing championships at the SBA hall last night, reports PERCY SENEVIRATNE. With his351 words
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Article20 1972-11-18 5 Public Utilities Board Recreation Club edged Kakl Buklt 3-2 In a friendly coccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.20 words
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167 1972-11-18 5 PETER SIOW - Japan to get invite for karate meet PETER SIOW By JAPAN will be invited for the First Asian Pacific karate tournament to be held here in February. Earlier it waa decided that Japan be excluded from the meet because of their superior standard. Singapore Karate -do Federation secretary Dennis Ng.167 words
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Article22 1972-11-18 5 LONDON, Fri— Major Stanley's XV beat Oxford University by 36 points to 8 In a Rugby Union match today.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article188 1972-11-18 5 ABC name team to play Europe THE first lnter-contlnen-tal badminton clash between Asia and Europe will be staged at Glasgow on March 17 next year one week before the All-Eng-land championships. The one-day meeting to be broken up in two sessions will feature three men's singles and two men's doubles,188 words
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Article16 1972-11-18 5 NCR beat Slme Darby 4-3 In a friendly soccer match at Olllman barracks yesterday.16 words
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Article, Illustration326 1972-11-18 5 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - Interport chances fair, says Anura PERCY SENEVIRATNE By SINGAPORE'S hopes of grabbing a 2-1 lead in the coming cricket Interport in Hongkong will hinge heavily on all-round-ers Mike Scrutton, Jeya Kanaganagayam and opening bat Ashwini Chaturvedi. The team jetted off yesterday after skipper Anura de Silva had described their chances326 words
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263 1972-11-18 5 rpHIRD seeded Michael M. Chan was humbled by K. Perera in the Police Novices Squash Championship at Thomson Road on Wednesday. In a five set thriller characterised by hard-hit-ting, Perera forced Michael to concede more errors with his long and deep drives.263 words
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Article43 1972-11-18 5 /^HRISTCHLRCH, Fri American Johnny Miller V/ carded a four-under-par 68 to take a two-strokr halfway lead after the second round of theOUio Sunafn^d'ay 10 1 111 1 *< CUU 'K holeTf" «V.c o f ri r M WrdlM nlsh43 words
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Article, Illustration165 1972-11-18 6 EPSOM JEEP - Longer trip right for Box Office [By EPSOM JEEP BOX OFFICE IV, a beaten favourite last week, can make amends In Race 6 at Ipoh today. This six-year-old will appreciate today's longer trip and with 8.3 he looks hard to beat. Bright Gold, winner of three races in his last165 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1972-11-18 6 RAJA WANG: On the board seven times in eight starts this scasofi without winning; favourite In Div. 5 5Jf straight race last week and ran fourth with 9.0 to Crystal Tower (84) twice second at XL last month; great chance here. M\N OF MARS: Showed promise In1,147 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1972-11-18 6 GOING FORECAST: Soft to heavy lIIWM 2.15 CLASS 4, DIV. 5— 6F '.H^M ,$7,000 $4,900 to winner) 1 ***** RAJA WANC a (XL Chong) Trh 3 9.0 (same, bin fa»t SP M. Las S 2 ***** MAN OF MARS a (Daktl) E Breukelen 4 1.13 (dd+3> P WlMaa1,295 words
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Article144 1972-11-18 6 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1: RAJA WANG BONOIR SPARKLER Man of Mar* Isabelle Man of Mart Sparkler Raja Wane Meat Lee Race t: A. AMIGOS ANOTHER 808 ANOTHER 808 Another Bob Safe Home Persian Pete Persian Pete Caruso Ad os Amifoa Rare S: IRISH REBEL SPOOKY D144 words
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Article203 1972-11-18 6 Luna Stream can score upset LUNA STREAM worked well at Ipoh yesterday. Ridden by Jim Johnson, this six-year-old ran 3f In 39 2/5 In heavy going. He can upset In Race 5 tomorrow. Moonbeam (Johnny Wilson) also went well over 3f in 39 3/5. Hua-La-La (Ricky Kingston) went two rounds,203 words
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Article114 1972-11-18 6 f ONDON, Frl. There were more spectators, more runners and more money in British racing last year than In 1970. The annual report of The Horserace t>eit:ng Ltvy Board, presented to Parliament yesterday, shows an increase in attendances, prize money, revenue, the number of fixtures and the number114 words
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Article502 1972-11-18 6 LONDON, Fri. THE 32 rorvlvlng non-League teams seek a glimpse of glory and cash when they compete with 48 clubs from the Third and Fourth Divisions of the English League in the first round proper of the English FA Cup tomorrow. After battling through fiveReuter - 502 words
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Miscellaneous110 1972-11-18 5 KABATE Singapore selection tournament (OulUemard Rd. 7 30 pm). TENNIS Singapore Open (Farm Park). YACHTING— Deacon Trophy (Anzuk yacht Club). GOLF President* Team v Captain's Team (Keppel Club). SQUASH Old Boys ACS v Raffles (Orange Rd 3.30 pjn.). SOCCER Forces Senior League: Armed Forces v Police (Jin. Besar 7.30 p.m110 words
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Advertisement61 1972-11-18 6 The full range of APECO photo copying equipment is now available in Singapore on cash or rental terms backed by NCR's system and technical f JjflL^aJ services. y^^S X^Hj I pßßaßsa^af^S^i"*^*"^""" H^a^ai 3^- tmJ^ Standard Roll-O-Matic Systematic A PECO EHEI EVANSTON, ILL., U.S.A. ■s-Ms-1 ■^■a-asS -hasteftl THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER61 words
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614 1972-11-18 7 DR. GOH EXPLAINS IT SINGAPORE has managed to keen price increases well below the general rate of inflation in the worjd, the Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said yesterday. "This Is because we were able to buy from the cheapest possible614 words
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Article52 1972-11-18 7 SALISBURY. Frl. Africans packed into bars in white areas in Rhodesia last night after the high court ruled that Government regulations restricting their drinking in such bars was illegal. As they downed their liquor. a Government spokesman announced that an appeal against the decision would be lodgedReuter - 52 words
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Article409 1972-11-18 7 T ONDON. Frl. The Mock market ±f clo*ed mixed and at 3 p.m. the Jjjjanclal Time. Index waa 0 8 lower at Bargains totalled 10.401 (10.950). kiJ I tod ii Ur centred around bid situation lasnci P and O added about 6p following collapse of the merger with409 words
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Article74 1972-11-18 7 Guerillas clash in camp BEIRUT. Frl.— Explosions and heavy shooting were reported In the Palestinian refugee camp of Bourj-Brajneh near here overnight, the Beirut afternoon newspapers Le Solr reported today in a special edition. The paper said the battle was believed to be between rival Palestinian guerilla groups in theAP - 74 words
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Article28 1972-11-18 7 TEL AVIV. Pri. Fire was exchanged briefly across the Syrian-Israel ceasefire line In the Golan Heights today, Israeli military sources said. No casualties were reported. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article62 1972-11-18 7 ROME. Frl. Prime Minister Olullo Andreottl and all Italian government ministers have more than doubled their salaries as a result of recent rises given to Italy's senior civil servants, the Milan newspaper Cornere Delia Sera reported today. The newspaper calculated that the Prime Minister's salary, previously 9.371.250Reuter - 62 words
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Article34 1972-11-18 7 HOUSTON. PH. Presidential adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger plans to resign from his White House post to accept the presidency of the Rockefeller Foundation, according to his biographer. Charles Ashman. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article41 1972-11-18 7 UNITED NATIONS. Frl. The General Assembly's main political committee today deplored the use of napalm in armed conflicts and decided to ask Secretary General Kurt Waldheim to circulate widely a UN report on the terrors of napalm warfare. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article26 1972-11-18 7 BANGKOK, Frl. Thailand's military leaders today celebrated the first anniversary of their seizure of power with Buddhist religious rites and a military parade. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article26 1972-11-18 7 TAIPEH. Frl. Taiwan's 1972 foreign trade has already exceeded a record US$5,OOO million (12,617 million export*, $2.4159 million Imports) It was reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article27 1972-11-18 7 LONDON, m The free market price of gold dropped sharply .o US$59 45 an ounce In London today— the lowest quotation since June 12. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Obituary44 1972-11-18 7 MADAM MOIV Hit HOMO (Chai atool paved away peacefully on 17.11 ~2 leaving behind iaufhlen Mri. H y. Wo. Chan Ah and Chn Yoke Chen and (i Jchildren. Corttca Invu Slnmpore Caaket at 2.00 n m on 19.11.72 for Chum Chu Kan* Cemetery.44 words
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166 1972-11-18 7 US seeks quick anti-hijack accord with Cuba WASHINGTON, Frl. Secretary of State William P. Rogers entered the quickening process of diplomatic exchanges with Cuba today by asking the Swiss Ambassador to convey to Havana his desire to seek an antihijacking agreement "in the most expeditious and effective manner possible." TheNYT - 166 words
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91 1972-11-18 7 P EKING. Frl. China seems set to make further purchases on the world wheat market soon because of the poor domestic grain harvest this year. Observers here noted that a representative of the French company Dreyfus, which acted as agents for theReuter - 91 words
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Miscellaneous17 1972-11-18 7 The weather WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers In late morning.17 words
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