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Title Section25 1972-02-12 1 I AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times. The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377625 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1972-02-12 1 JOSEPH YEO - 5-year pay rise control JOSEPH YEO Wages Council will set guidelines By First recommendations by April? Singapore, Friday— THE new National Wages Council will be asked to consider introducing minimum and maximum wage increases over the next five years, the Chairman, Prof. Lim Chong Yah, disclosed today. "But nothing most1,071 words
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71 1972-02-12 1 Avalanche buries village of 4,000 rSHERAN, Fri. An avalanche buried the village of Sekhlabad and more than 4,000 people were reported missing today. The moving mountain of snow swept down on the village in the area of Ardekan on Wednesday, burying the area under 24 feet of snow. All communications71 words
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Article, Illustration538 1972-02-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday SINGAPORE and *3 Malaysia today pledged co-operation and goodwill in the field of communications. The pledge was made by the ministers of both countries here. After a one-hour briefing on the work of the Communications Ministry here, the Singapore Minister, Mr Yong Nyuk538 words
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Article159 1972-02-12 1 Students mob Queen in Bangkok BANGKOK, Fri. Thousands of Thai university students mobbed Queen Elizabeth today as she walked through the campus at Thailand's largest university. It took her nearly 12 minutes to walk 300 yards through the crush from her car to the building where she lunched with theReuter; AP - 159 words
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Article34 1972-02-12 1 NEW DELHI, Prl. The Government lifted today the ban on the movement of cargo between Pakistan and third countries via Indian ports Direct trade between India and Pakistan remained prohibited. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article92 1972-02-12 1 AUCKLAND, m. A A crowd of about 300 demonstrator* fought police and tried to break the cordon when President Suharto left a civic reception at Auckland Town Hall tonight Some of the protesters carried placards reading "Suharto go home Suharto murderer." Others threw flre-cracReuter; AP; UPI - 92 words
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541 1972-02-12 1 ANTHONY NG - MSA goodwill price put at $50 million ANTHONY NG rE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A $50 million "goodwill" compensation claim Is one of the several proposals the Malaysian Government is considering against Singapore for the use of the MSA abbreviation on its new airline. The claim if made will be on541 words
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55 1972-02-12 1 3 a.m. ROUNDUP FORTY REDS SURRENDER BANGKOK. Fri. Forty communist rverlllas have surrendered to government forces in southern Thailand police aources •aid today. The sources said the guerillas yesterday gave themselves up without weapons In Chian Yal district of Naklion Si Thammarat province, about 745 miles (1.192 kms) south ofReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement9 1972-02-12 1 CttTTT SARK SCOTCH WHISKY ■on nut m rn.ua— »m».x9 words
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Advertisement34 1972-02-12 1 Your Straits Times today Is M pares in two sections. Make sun you yet your four-pa gt pre-printed section with a supplement on the Chinese New Year and the Women's Pare in full colour.34 words
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Advertisement86 1972-02-12 1 THE EXCLUSIVE JEWELLERY A ft S^^GiM MERCHANT! **w^fcB^B Singapore's Shoppers MMfJ^HH^^^^ Raradise. The finest 1977 How happy will you be five years from today? Happiness comes from security that little nest egg in the bank. Enough to buy you necessities and luxuries. To plan your children's education. To see you86 words
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Article52 1972-02-12 2 SINGAPORE. Fri The State Coroner. Inche Ibrahim Burhan recorded a verdict of suicide on a 14-year-old girl. Nt? Sal Hong, who died after she drank from a bottle of weedkiller at her Nanyang Avenue. Jurong. home on Jan. 30 night. She died in hospital the52 words
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Article50 1972-02-12 2 SINOAr>ORE. Prt. Inche Rahim I:hak. MP for Siglap. will distribute gifts to aged recipients ot Soci»! Welfare public assistance at the Slglap PAP branch tomorrow at 4 p.m. The gift parcels of rice and sugar are cnly for those who are 50 years old and above.50 words
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147 1972-02-12 2 BRUNEI CULTURE SHOW IN LONDON GALLERY LONDON. Fri.— B runei now has an exciting display of its culture, ceremonies, people, and social and economic progress in the Commonwealth Institute, that "window of the Commonmonwealth" in London. It was opened last night by Colonel Prince Mohammed, the Crown Prince, In the147 words
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Article53 1972-02-12 2 SINGAPORE. Prt. Comex Singapore will hold Its Inaugural general meeting at the National Sports Promotion Board's Sports House In Parrer Park on Sunday at 10 a.m. The club was formed to organlje overland trips to Commonwealth countries and other outdoor activities The meeting Is open to all above53 words
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224 1972-02-12 2 HARRY MILLER - $5565,000 job for man once adviser in Malaya HARRY MILLER By ONDON, Fri. A who immediately after the Japanese war was earning about £1,500 a year as economic adviser to Malaysia is to step Into the highest paid Job in British industry on July 1. His salary and emoluments will224 words
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77 1972-02-12 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. Lord Mountbatten, uncle of Queen Elizabeth will arrive late next week for a private visit. His visit is expected to coincide with that of the Queen. A spokesman from the Bri- tish Information Service said: "We expect him to arrive on Friday77 words
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Advertisement249 1972-02-12 2 G Free Aladdin playing cards Get 1 pack of playing cards free when you buy 4 bottles of Evergreen Essence of Korean Ginseng! Or get 2 packs of playing cards free when you buy 6 bottles! Look for the banded parcel with your playing cards. Only while stocks last! *^>;'^f249 words
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Advertisement99 1972-02-12 2 Wishing all our friends customers A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Special New Year Discounts HP. NOW >>rrt> Maikattii Start Z fl Skim art Drill Skirtl JU M ta $31 M Itsi ll*. (U.S.*.) Hlf. A knn MaOattan Pnaut <^ (US* UI Mta UIN Kit MN JM\ UIIES Vi Maifertwa,99 words
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Article, Illustration480 1972-02-12 3 NGIAM TONG HAI - Rates for China ships 20 pc lower NGIAM TONG HAI: First cargo vessel sails in to help break that FEFC monopoly By Two more will be coining later this month Singapore, Friday fREIGHT rates of the Chinese cargo vessels are 20 per cent lower than those of the Far Eastern480 words
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275 1972-02-12 3 Mobil to spend $16m on anti-pollution facilities SINGAPORE, Friday ]i jOBIL refinery is to spend about $16 million iT on anti-pollution facilities as part of its $150 million expansion plan. The facilities will include a sulphur recovery plant, an oil and water separator system, an effluent pond, a biological oxidation275 words
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Article39 1972-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Capt. P.F. Alexandra, who admitted failing to employ a PSA pilot to guide his vessel on Jurong River and Western Anchorage on Dec. 13 last year, was fined $100 today by the First Magistrate's Court.39 words
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66 1972-02-12 3 Extended that song contest closing date SINGAPORE. Frl. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has extended the closing date of their AUPE song contest to the end of the month. The contest, to select a theme song tor the union, was originally scheduled to doer on Tuesday. A union official66 words
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146 1972-02-12 3 S'pore to recognise Bangla Desh very soon SINGAPORE, Frl. Singapore will recognise Bangla Desh very soon. But Singapore is likely to act In concert with neighbouring countries in this part of the world. This was stated today by an Indian MP and foreign affairs spokesman for the ruling Congress Party,146 words
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Article33 1972-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. Some 1.000 SUIT ot the United Overseas Bank and the Chung Khiaw Bank will gather at the Island Ballroom In Shangri-La Hotel for a Joint dinner and dance tomorrow.33 words
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Advertisement438 1972-02-12 3 Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd. is looking for high calibre executives to fill the following newly created positions. The company has manufacturing facilities In Petaling Jaya, Seremban and Singapore and employs well over a thousand people. The persons appointed will be based in Petaling Jaya. ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEER $2,400 Reference 205438 words
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Advertisement572 1972-02-12 3 GENERAL MANAGER LOCATION: KUALA LUMPUR M 55.000 Car House Our client Is well known In South East Asia and Australia and enjoys a high reputation for its range of building construction and civil engineering products. The Oeneral Manager will be fully responsible for the entire operation of the Malaysian company572 words
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Miscellaneous31 1972-02-12 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Z>OH'T LET THAT BIG CLUCK YEK FIGHTIN' V/OffPV VA, SANSWAVJ A POKKY! TH' ONLY THING S f^grr^HE'S GOT ON YOU IS ■??>' (gIUG-GLUG-GUJC'!) I IF THET?E'S ONE31 words
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95 1972-02-12 4 $5,300 stolen from waitresses' home SINGAPORE, Frl. The rooms of three bar waitresses in a two-storey house at Hertford Road, Farrer Park, were broken into yesterday and $5,300 stolen from them. One of them. Miss Lily Voo. 21. told police that she locked her room and left for work on95 words
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Article23 1972-02-12 4 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Health Ministry today appealed to the public not to throw litter during the Chinese New Year festive season.23 words
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134 1972-02-12 4 MINDEF FUNCTIONS AT TANGLIN FROM TODAY SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ministry of Defence will begin functioning from Tamlin Barracks, formerly known aj GHQ FARELF, In Minden Road from tomorrow. The move beran on Jan. 20 from its former location at Pearl's Hill Upper Barracks and was staggered over three weeks to134 words
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Article78 1972-02-12 4 Professor on enviromental design SINGAPORE. Fri. The professor and dean of the Architecture Faculty in the University of Western Australia, Prof. Gordon Stephenson. will speak on "Enviromental Design" at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce exhibition hall on Feb. 18. Prof. Btephenson, one-time professor of civic design at Liverpool University, Is78 words
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Article, Illustration540 1972-02-12 4 Defunct paper: Court's indemnify order Guarantors' $322,000 debt to the bank KUALA LUMPUR, Friday 'J'HE High Court today ordered a guarantor of the defunct newspaper Malayan Times to indemnify another guarantor against any further liability on the latter paying his share of a $322,312 debt to the Bank of Tokyo.540 words
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Article43 1972-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. P>l. T*o youths, Anwar bin Othman and Ahmad Anwar bin Sahan. denied today that they carrlec a vegetable knife without lawful purpone at Meyer Road ye«t*rdajr. Hearing was fixed for April 18 Ball of 1500 waa allowed!43 words
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66 1972-02-12 4 Four teenagers arrested in ambushes SINGAPORE, Fri— Four teenagers were arrested by police yesterday in two ambushes. Three of them were caught at Macßltchle Reservoir by three detectives from the Kandang Kerbau police station. A tag. containing four knives and a chisel, was seized. Earlier, a youth was picked up66 words
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172 1972-02-12 4 Rush for the $1 0 silver coins is still on SINGAPORE, Frl. The rush for $10 silver coins showed no sign of abating as sale of the coins entered Its second day today. Undaunted by the heat a queue formed at the Currency Board In Empress Place from early this172 words
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Article58 1972-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fn. Tlu Adult Education Board v m ducting cla-sses for u.cr: paring fur the Miir.-try <>I Edu cation's qualifying test on week ends at the Rußlcs uuis Primary School. Tuition fees are $8 for tin 12 two-huur lessons App forms are available at the buurd58 words
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Advertisement44 1972-02-12 4 Dm m in SALE LAST3DAYS Final Reductions on many fabulous items. Buy now and Save! Hurry! The jgjlfiggj Shop Supa-Save Centre (r~ ~"l "jf£ Supa-Save Petang Q3L J1 Raffles Place, Jim EJ Singapore 1. \JtJr I IMPORTED FROM DENMARK THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED44 words
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Advertisement134 1972-02-12 4 m™^«Bij™j=r^=r^=jr" kali. ang w^mm V~^iSmSfnmKrm itniuun iwri-cma t caumt ktwhiiii t3 Wishing all our patrons friends t3 Sj a happy prosperous Chinese J^J New Year! W Sj Proudly %^s iaV P^ IHE mi n fA tangs <*^W VTr#W £j rAMILY JMf{ tJ ACROBATIC W /rf H rr\ troupe 1 I134 words
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Article1059 1972-02-12 5 ROBERT STEPHENS - The Ulster crisis i in focus ROBERT STEPHENS FIGHTING AND VIOLENCE IN IRISH STREETS SERVE ONLY TO CLOUD THE REAL TROUBLE By LONDON.— Who is fighting whom in Northern Ireland and wha* are they fighting aoout? The questions may sound strange, almost insulting, but as the drama and the horrorOFNS - 1,059 words
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Article656 1972-02-12 5 NEAL ASCHERSON - NEAL ASCHERSON BY DELGRADE Coming back to Yugoslavia after 19 years' absence is like suffering a fit of progeria the disease which makes you old before your time. Not two decades, but a century of change seems to have taken place. A somnolent Balkan townOFNS - 656 words
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Advertisement406 1972-02-12 5 PELANDOK AIRWAYS SDN. BHD. provides 70 Seaters Turbo-jet Viscount for Charter between East-West Malaysia. please contact 2048, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****9. Com* lo London and train as a Computer Operator. Join the fastest growing industry in the world and help overcome the desperate shortage ol trained personnel in406 words
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Advertisement55 1972-02-12 5 Sunkist sparkling fresh as a mountain stream. Now enjoy the refreshing taste of Sunkist orange in bottles. *^M>T >Y^ai^a^aittflafp* *m I v sir* iiL VlP*'^»w j*** 1 I 9/ S i Hi tan^> «NO« TRADEMARK SUNKBTANOW^ Sunkist. Bottled under trade mark licence from Sunkist Growers Inc. California by the Lion55 words
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Article60 1972-02-12 6 Hue films seized at airport SINGAPORE. Fri FWe reels of bine films and a projector were seised by the police «t the Pays Labour airport two days arc They were found In a parcel and bag near the departure lounge on Wednesday night. A policeman, who searched the contents, detained60 words
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Article38 1972-02-12 6 SINOAPORE. Prl. Capt. Rudolf Harro WllheUn Peldman was today fined MOO for permlttlng thick black oil to escape into the waters of the Fort Authority at Jurcng Wharf on Dec. IS last year. Co#yr»tM ItHt.ii38 words
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Article, Illustration339 1972-02-12 6 RITA LOONG - RITA LOONG: BUT THANKFUL EX-STC MAN SAYS: ITS SOMETHING FOR THE FAMILY By Singapore, Friday CHEQUE for $168 for over 30 years of service. But ex-ticket inspector Mr. Lim Lye Huat who uas among the jobless 607 former employees of the Singapore Traction Company who339 words
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Article25 1972-02-12 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Chinese YMCA's Adult and Learning for Living departments will start a course on conversational Japanese (or beginners on Peb 22.25 words
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Article97 1972-02-12 6 Ship masters' exams in metric SINGAPORE. Frl. The metric system will be used (or all grades of the Home and Local Trade examinations for ship's masters and mates from Jan. 1 next year. During the interim period between June 1 and Dec. 31 this year, the examinations will be set97 words
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Article54 1972-02-12 6 SINOAPORE. Prl. Two tons of powdered milk worth $5,000 were today flown to Calcutta by Air India for distribution to Pakistani refugess. The milk was donated by the Lions Club of Singapore (Host) to the Refugeea Relief Action It will be handed over to the Indian54 words
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Article30 1972-02-12 6 SINOAPORE Prl— Tan Choo Hoong, 61, unemployed. was fined ISO today for having four packets of prepaied opium and smoking utensils at Petaln Road yesterday a*. 1.40 p.m.30 words
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256 1972-02-12 6 'Don't stop to talk to suspicious people' warning SINGAPORE. Frl. T\O NOT stop to talk to strangers if they appear to behave suspiciously. Call for help if necessary. Police gave this advice to students today after three schoolboys were recently cheated of their cash and valuables by a young confidence256 words
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213 1972-02-12 6 CONFIRMED: EXHUMED BODY WAS MISSING OXFORD GRADUATE PENANO, Fri. A two months' search for an Oxford graduate ended today when the exhumed body of an unknown European found drowned last December, was identified as that of the missing man, John Proby. 25. John's father. Mr. P Proby. who came here213 words
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Advertisement515 1972-02-12 6 H(Ehe (Cockpit ISoklH Ptrtsng Rosd/Oxley Rise. Singspore. 9. JL=M w^ r dp«gonPiliee Jjl^^^ Let's tske you back in time Jk V "£^XAa€l 'oB^SP^O to the gsttronomk: crynaitias of iBP '*jfc"'W ancient Chins. We'll »rv« you a fes»t \t'~^i' of delicious, succulent dunes tit for Hb a 1 j an emperor515 words
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Advertisement70 1972-02-12 6 .^asaUas^ BBBBBBBBBBBBBah IllssSte Model N0.8407 Business hours 9.30 AM to 930PM. SUN MAN SHOE DRESS STORE 3881 NORTH BRDGE ROAa SINGAPORE 1Q JOO OBAT ROAU SINGAPORE. aTm.Msssssfr*iS^^>yi sV^sJtsWsssl at the Enjoy the tasty Chinese cuisine at the Golden Jade Restaurant. Either a special occasion, business entertainment or family gathering. Fully70 words
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76 1972-02-12 7 Merchant who could not pay debts jailed SINGAPORE. Frl. A textile merchant was Jailed for six months today when he failed to pay debts, totalling $40,192. due to five textile firms. Mat Sedelc bin Adam. 26. admitted obtaining the sum In goods on credit by fraudulent means from five textile76 words
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Article58 1972-02-12 7 SINGAPORE, Frt. Five ouths were each fined $120 to- day (or smoking Indian hemp at a shack In Everton Road I yesterday at 5.55 p.m They are Jumaat bin MenI A-ari. 27, Junaldl bin Hassan. 18. Mohamed bin Yacob. 21. Mohamed Masrurl bin Sudl. 18,58 words
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215 1972-02-12 7 8 clubs I join forces to combat dng menace SINGAPORE. Fri. Eight voluntary organisations have Joined forces to combat the drug problem among Singapore youths. They are the Hello Support Group, Malay Youth Literary Association. Natural Health Society. Pek Kio community centre youth group, Rotaracl Club of Singapore (City), Singapore215 words
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Article25 1972-02-12 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Salvation Army will hold a Flag Day on Feb. 26 to raise funds lo maintain its four homes for children.25 words
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185 1972-02-12 7 Police hold 23 suspects after robbery SINGAPORE, Friday pCLICE last night rounded up 23 secret society 1 suspects after six masked armed men robbed a provision shop in Circuit Road of cash and valuables worth $2,000. They were picked up in the area by detectives from the Beach Road police185 words
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95 1972-02-12 7 DON'T BULLY NURSES POLITICIANS TOLD IPOH, Fri— Health Minister. Mr. Lee Siok Yew, today told politicians to 'lay off" nurses and other hospital staff and not to threaten them. "No politician can interfere with the administration of the hospitals. They hava no right to do so," he said. He was95 words
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71 1972-02-12 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Criminal Investigation Department has intensified Operation Eagle to curb secret society activities. Detectives have been raiding gangster hideout since Wednesday nleht. At least 15 suspects have been detained so far. Some have been released after questioning but others are likely to71 words
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Article, Illustration381 1972-02-12 7 CHUA SIEW KENG - Seven in 10 kill crave for a smoke CHUA SIEW KENG 'I won out' confessions at reunion night I By Singapore. Friday AIT of every 10 peo- pie who attended the five-day antismoking plan held last month, more than seven have come out winners in their battle to kick the381 words
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Advertisement331 1972-02-12 7 KONG HEE FATT CHOY TO ALL OUR FRIENDS, PATRONS 6c SPONSORS r JOIN IN THE FUN WITH i YOUR FAMILY ~W FRIENDS if]/ MON. FEB. 14 w fl 8 P.M. TO 3AM PRIZES DONATED BY: 1. America Cigarette Co. 18. Malayan Refrigerating Ci. (Overseas) Ltd (Pte) Ltd 2. Arcade Stare331 words
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110 1972-02-12 8 TWO FIRMS TO SPEND $30 M ON OIL HUNT KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two oil companies are expected to spend about $3* million this year in their Joint operation to explore for petroleum off the coast of Sandakan in Sabah. They are the Aqultaine Petroleum Co. (South east Asia) a French110 words
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Article56 1972-02-12 8 SINOAPORE, Prl. The Cultural attache of the French Embassy. Mr. Pierre MaUet. opened an art exhibition at the Alliance Francalse In Scotts Road this afternoon. The two^week exhibition, which is being put up by (our French teachers and two employees from the Alliance, will be open from56 words
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Article49 1972-02-12 8 SINOAPORE. Prl. Water consumption In Singapore dropped to 105.7 million gallons yesterday the lowest for a weekday since the Public Utilities Board's appeal to the public to save water on Feb. 1. Wednesday's usage was 107.8 million gallons. Only Peirce Reservoir had rain yesterday, 0.02 Inch.49 words
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145 1972-02-12 8 SINGAPORE, rrl. LABOUR Minister Ong Pang Boon, will address a group of Nantah graduates tomorrow at a closing ceremony of their leadership training course organised by the NTUC. The ceremony will be held at Trade Union House In Shenton Way at 11.30 a.m. Other145 words
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668 1972-02-12 8 Counsel: Note Tengku used to rule out acquittal ALLEGATION OF 'GROSS ABUSE' I SINGAPORE, Fri A LETTER to Tengku Abdul Kahman by former MSA secretary Gerald Fernandez was introduced during his trial to "make it impossible for Fernandez to get an acquittal from the district judge," it was alleged in668 words
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Article41 1972-02-12 8 Police cross country race SINGAPORE. Prl. The police will hold their fifth annual cross country championship tomorrow at 4 p m. The race will begin from Denham Road via the Macßltchie Reservoir and back to the Police Academy in Thomson Road.41 words
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Article31 1972-02-12 8 BINOAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Tamils' Movement will conduct Thlrukkural < Literary > classes at the Vlvekananda Tamil School from Sunday. Children between six to 12 years are eligible for admission31 words
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Advertisement204 1972-02-12 8 "KONG HEE FATT CHOY WITH THE HOUSE OF TANG l&3fe?-^IHIBBNI V I V VL Chinese New \fear is just x^\^ JL around the corner! /iMii^i^iW (Jj Chinese New Year shopping. \*-^4^j^ ■-^^i HH^^V Let the House of Tang *V^t I ■p solve your Chinese New \fear nd^SifrvX shopping and gift204 words
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Miscellaneous144 1972-02-12 8 Ml*- I>i,p By 1.1- Hmwmiin ISO OOP TRAINED KMY-TEE TV) 1 I AND FOLKS >^ I YEAH, BUT r PONT I OH, HELU)J I COME TGET I AFTER SOMEBODY WHEN I y I SAY HE WD S*V, AINT SEE M3UR DINOSAUR MBT, BONES. 1 O<AY-TEE.TW LITTLE IHE HKARS TW VVORD144 words
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Article, Illustration613 1972-02-12 9 IM'AI'A LUMPUR Fri. Malaysia is not aware of any summit mcc ti ii n in Manila In lurch, Tun Abdul Rank s;iid today. "As far as I know, there is no such meeting," said the Prime Minister in the Dewan Ra'ayat today.613 words
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545 1972-02-12 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Gian Singh and Co. Ltd, lost its appeal against a High Court decision involving a letter of credit for $139,496 in the Supreme Court today. Three separate judgments with a dissenting Judgment among them were delivered. This was the first time after545 words
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Advertisement82 1972-02-12 9 SSjjJ^^^r »ir>O«~--.xi?S\ HV m. S*'v}>.-^ Hrif JtV- £> m/r*ps>*?\ Baa mSNE ■^B i^^^iSac. VI W*?£ci^ "w4^aHl am T^ \^J^^ WM BBBBBip jflHH^n Bratfiii. lit* 4m' fSux JH DAb\ 49 rJS "91 1 1 1 BrßvflDi bb^F^x>. aaBK bb^^H ■&< Bn9l BBBBBBuBKk Bnsj BhIDEL uv^^i i k^BB) (BP^^H I^s B^\ 4.82 words
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Article221 1972-02-12 10 Made in Malaysia heroin cubes KUALA LUMPUR. Friday UKKOIN is being manufactured in Malaysia and exported to other countries in the form of cubes. This was discovered by the Health Ministry's Chemistry Department in Sabah and Penanß. The Ministry suspects that morphine Is being processed Into heroin. A spokesman said221 words
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Article31 1972-02-12 10 SINOAPORE. Frl Koh SI Chye. 20. jobless, was fined SlOO today by a magistrate's court (or having a banned book In his house at MacPherson Road on Jan. 2531 words
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Article, Illustration192 1972-02-12 10 LEE SU SAN - Ang pow about turn by the toddlers LEE SU SAN By MOST kids don't need practice when it comes to receiving ang pows they just grab and run. But it's something else when they have to do the giving. Which is why sisters Karen deft and Jasmine Pone (right) and192 words
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Advertisement267 1972-02-12 10 Welcome NCR 1972 CPC Delegates HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR Cm Discover Shopping At I 3 I AIE M V^^P THAT SPECIAL OCCASSION CVj J^ M I II I I I n |H yJ^& TIM i 'SETAN, one of the largest Japanese CjO Zy^ *1 TjH^^i tJ&F^ij I ZJV I department267 words
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Article, Illustration494 1972-02-12 11 THE SCIENCE FICTION ACT THAT STUNNED PUBLIC AND CENSORS THIS particular act stupefied an entire audience and stunned the police censors at the preview. It's incredible, spell-building, beyond your wildest imagination. It smacks of science fiction and it involves two people known simply as "John and Carol." John and494 words
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Article171 1972-02-12 11 T*HE Downbeats, from the X Phillippines now at the Barbarella nightclub. British group "Autumn" (Shangri-La), "Pietroand the Warlocks," "The Lock, Stock and Barrel." and two local groups, Heather and the Thunderbirds (Pub), and the Straydog.will all perform free at a concert organised by the Refugee Relief Action Committee on171 words
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400 1972-02-12 11 THE DAY ROBERT DECIDED TO CALL IT QUITS Rock: By GERRY DE SILVA I'LL tell you why I closed down my studio," boomed the voice at the other end of the phone. Before I could net my pen and pad ready, the voice stormed on, "Come over here and I'll400 words
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Advertisement156 1972-02-12 11 Strap yourself in and let yourself go. FLQRSHELM Available at: nO SINGAPORE TEL ***** AJEYBfIYCY Gfaf\€\{hF)Q@(jy?)Q UAT TOWERS. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE And His Men's Wear METRO SUPRPHE 37 JOHN LITTLES SHOPPING CENTRE OMrntWt RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE 1.TEL:*****. SUPREME HOUSE. PENANG RD SINGAPORE The Pride of Families-Everywhere I S LJLrJ**^l^K«^^R I156 words
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215 1972-02-12 13 Better work facilities for postal men ASSURANCE AFTER NTUC COMPLAINT SINGAPORE, Fri. I WORKING conditions at the parcels and mails centre of the Nelson Road Postal Department will improve within the next two months following an NTUC complaint. The Communications Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mr. Nglam Tong Dow, has given this215 words
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Advertisement316 1972-02-12 13 Pre-Release FAR EAST PREMIERE CAPITOL Saturday 19.h Feb. 9am J SPECIAL FAMILY PREVIEW at NO INCREASE IN PRICES j Hurry! Hurry! Book Now! No Free List ALL THE BOYS WANTED WAS THEIR CHANCE J TO BE MEN. ..AND HE GAVE IT TO THEM! B s^ > b JbbßU[ I H316 words
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Advertisement845 1972-02-12 13 ohc*wisahon; QDbE^BZIbE. 1 LAST DAY-NO Fill LIST IM 11am. 1.45, 4.00, JO 4 «IJ B "Ckamptoa of Chemetont" I A SHAW PRODUCTION) H Mondor.n m Snowicopc, Color OPINS TOMORROW CttMoto New Year Attraction Raquei Welch "HaiMie Cowlo>r Robert Culp. Ernett Botgn.re Christopher Lee. P vi»..-"i<olor Plm ON STACI ot t845 words
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Article428 1972-02-12 14 President Nixon has charted his course to Peking with care. And as he said in his foreign policy report to Congress, and to the White House press corps yesterday, he has no illusions. In his own words, "the trip to Peking is not an end in itself428 words
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Article309 1972-02-12 14 Loopholes in the laws protecting Malaysia's animal and bird life have been closed by the bill which has now had Parliament's warm approval. Conservation has been strengthened, the authcrity of the Chief Game Warden increased, some ambiguities removed and the penalties stiffened. Until now the Chief Game309 words
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Article249 1972-02-12 14 Unless much of Kuala Lumpur can be rebuilt in such a way as to provide wide streets the city will still have its traffic problem, and a worsening one, as the number of vehicles increases. Any respite will be temporary. Roads have been built to take through249 words
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Article, Illustration952 1972-02-12 14 JIM GIBBINS - TURNSTILES STAND STILL AT FUN PARKS JIM GIBBINS By KUALA LUMPUR The World's Fattest Man (retired) pointed to the multimillion dollar SLUMP in the amusement park business his sagging waistline. "My stomach used to stick out this far Lo Hock Lee made an expansive gesture with his hands in wistful952 words
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Article621 1972-02-12 14 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL A century-old military cantonment gets a... By SINGAPORE Historic Tanglin Barracks in the heart of the prestigious Tanglin residential district is of remain a military preserve after all. Ministry of Defence signposts placed at various entrances to the former British Far East Land Forces621 words
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Article437 1972-02-12 14 Mark Farkland - The quaint people of Tokyo Mark Farkland By TOKYO Anyone who has lived abroad must have been to a party or a meal where other foreigners spent most of the time complaining about the peculiarities of their host country. Japanese look comfortable wearing their working dress or any sort ofOFNS - 437 words
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Advertisement8 1972-02-12 14 HA great automatic turntable in every respect. HlJebsen&Jessenj8 words
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Advertisement235 1972-02-12 14 rMr* > #nim ft—' 3 B|^ BKcy j^ I "-w.__~» .^b^blk^bß3b9b *»ii^»M« UNMISTAKEABLE SIGNS rwi n a 1 FABULOUS TRIP TO HONGKONG E BANGKOK! ENTER II POLAROID'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF CHILDREN PHOTO CONTEST. Just send in any number of Polaroid Colour photographs of a child or children with a completed235 words
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Article, Illustration571 1972-02-12 15 Hanoi will have to respond to my peace 8-point plan first says Nixon WASHING- TON, Fri. President Nixon said here last night that the U.S. will not make any further concessions on the Vietnam issue unless Hanoi responds to his eightpoint peace plan. In a surpriseReuter - 571 words
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171 1972-02-12 15 Judge dies in mystery motel shooting NEW YORK, Friday. A PROMINENT Negro judge died today of three gunshot wounds he received in a mysterious shooting at a motel. Police filed murder charges against a Negro woman who also stabbed the judge five years ago Police confirmed the 42-year-old suspect. Mrs.UPI - 171 words
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94 1972-02-12 15 Ceylon to tighten entry regulations fOLOMBO. Frl. Imv migration authorities have been told to stiffen entry requirements for visitors. Minister of Shipping and Tourism Mr. P. 8.0. Kalugalla said today. Airlines will be told to Inform passengers they must have a return ticket, or show they can buy one. beforeReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration202 1972-02-12 15 "TOKYO, Frt. The Fore--1 ign Ministry said today that two of its officials were at present in Hanoi but refused to disclose the purpose of the visit. Mr. Kenso Yoshida, director to the Ministry's Asian Affairs Bureau, said the officials had goneReuter - 202 words
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Article26 1972-02-12 15 TEL AVIV. Fri. Israel has developed a bullet pro helmet fcr soldiers made of plastic. It will soon be offered for sale overseas. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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129 1972-02-12 15 NOW BILL TO CURB PRESIDENT'S WAR POWERS WASHINGTON, Frl.— The Senate Foreign Relations Committee last night put forward a Bill to curb the war-making powers of the President, whose office has given h:m "nearly absolute life and death powers affectj ing the whole world." 'In a report to the Senate,Reuter - 129 words
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Advertisement105 1972-02-12 15 With 6 and 12 volts electro- compressors marine units also available AUMLABLE FROM iJNNUO^toWtiMI I. ih^Hjiiilit »!o^*.iiom.«l I.M«>«y^« «.Haltar>lll. IWMIU 0 c tM. ryfZ^.ZT' MO* l«* »o«d llng.yr. r^ m~- **!<• MM^V C U^J^iiST" m t w Hum- c J Of*« L*>w <po»- 3*' *•>+* I @GOES WITH V 1105 words
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Advertisement345 1972-02-12 15 THIS WEEK IN YOUR SUNDAY MAIL! II HERMIT TYCOON Will Howard Hughes now show his face? The Sunday Mail analyses the controversy surrounding his d sputed autobiography WHITE HOUSE Full report on the greatest show on earth the American presidential election, the can iidates. the issues and the system SEX345 words
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Miscellaneous6 1972-02-12 15 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ■r >!6 words
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100 1972-02-12 16 CALISBURY. Frl. Rhodesla's two extreme rightwing political parties last night formed a unified white opposition front to the lan Smith Government. The union of the Republican Alliance <RA» and the Rhodeslan National Party came at the climax of a mass rightwing rally the biggestReuter - 100 words
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108 1972-02-12 16 Now the Irish cannot even have their song! LONDON, Friday. A song written by former Beatle Paul McCartney, urging Britain to get out of Northern Ireland, has been banned by British radio and TV networks, and Radio Luxembourg. The song Giv« Ireland back io the Irish was written by McCartneyReuter - 108 words
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240 1972-02-12 16 Red backing for IRA likely say experts BELFAST, Friday. JJRITISH authorities have forecast a stepup in the Irish Republican Army's guerilla fight to take over Northern Ireland, involving heightened fire power and greater expertise This intensification could be accempanied by more overt communist exploitation of the Irish struggle and perhapsReuter - 240 words
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Article91 1972-02-12 16 exercise MANILA. Frl. Seventeen ships, ranging ircm an aircraft carrier to frigates, will assemble In Manila Bay on Sunday for xerclse "Seahawk" off the Philippines coast next week. "Seahawk" Is an annual exercise of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato) on convoy procedures and testAP - 91 words
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Article27 1972-02-12 16 HAIFA. Frl. An explosion ripped through a university underground Jet-propulsion la- I boratory herp killing an Israeli I scientist. Dr Amnon Chervtiuky. 4 J4. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration274 1972-02-12 16 Irving offer to the Govt: I'll tell all if. NEW YORK. Fri AMERICAN author Clifford Irving today offered to cooperate with the Government on condition that no legal action would be taken against his wife. Mr. Robert Morvillo of the District Attorney's office who arrived in Switzerland on Wednesday isAP; UPI - 274 words
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Article33 1972-02-12 16 WASHINGTON Pri. The Soviet Union has apparentl) i carrli-d out iLs iirst underground nuclear explosion cf this year The U.S. Atcmic Energy Commission reported signals were picked up early yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement89 1972-02-12 16 A far beautiful oomptewon! Use Kokuryu spi/ingly but regularly for a new glowing look to your skin. Kukuryu bt<nily fjceirejm is the prcHluu uf ve*s of clinKJl experiments jnd k used by bejultful women since 1908. Kokury j viUlijet. nourishes tnd beautifies the skin, lejving it white jnd smooth. Helps89 words
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Advertisement93 1972-02-12 16 The Countdown Watch M@NDIAT©PSEC®ND enables you to count the seconds man absolutely exact second rhythm Mondia top second is a new watch with fi«h for every second, to enable you to count the seconds .n an absolutely exact second rhythm. Apart from this, it also has the customary second hand.93 words
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445 1972-02-12 17 KARACHI, Friday PAKISTAN'S workers called a nation-wide general strike today in protest at reported killings of non-Bengalis in Bangladesh. Shops factories, schools and colleges were shut for 24 hours the first day of a new deal for labour In Pakistan outlined by President BhuttoReuter; UPI - 445 words
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Article245 1972-02-12 17 Mujib gets big British aid offer DACCA, Friday. BRITAIN yesterday offered to help Bangladesh repair its shattered economy, according to diplomatic sources. The sources said Britain Is keen to make available a multi-million sterling loan which was earmarked for East Pakistan, and which was never taken up by the Pakistan245 words
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Article48 1972-02-12 17 PARIS. Prl. A man burled his cat alive in a crate after it ate his pet birds but the animal sun-Wed on its full stomach and was rescued five days later. A court fined the man 500 francs (£4O) for cruelty. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article31 1972-02-12 17 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. A 26-year-old white woman in Port Elizabeth has been reclasslfled as Chinese under South Africa's race laws so that she can marry her Chinese nance.31 words
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117 1972-02-12 17 Bangla to get new abortion system I OS ANGELES. Frl— The Inventor of a "nontraumatic" abortion system said yesterday he expected to lead a team of between five and 10 \J&. doctors to Bangladesh next week to train local doctors and midwives In his abortion method. Medical researcher Mr. HarveyReuter - 117 words
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69 1972-02-12 17 Three more to have ties with Dacca NEW DELHI. Frl. The Netherlands, .Uiixembourg and Belgium have recognised Bangladesh. It was announced here today. Representatives of The Netherlands and Luxembourg in India today conveyed the decision of their Governments to the head of the Bangladesh mission here. Mr. Humayun C'houdhury. missionReuter - 69 words
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Article36 1972-02-12 17 NEW DELHI. Fri. Five cf seven Pakistani prisoners-of-war who escaped while being taken to New Delhi by bus were captured yesterday. They had escaped after overpowering guards on a bus on Weanesday nif?ht. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration234 1972-02-12 17 Speed up monetary union call by Pompidou, Brandt DARIS, Frl. Presldent- Pompidou and West German Chan c c 1 lor Willy Brandt today called for quick movement towards monetary and economic union In Western Europe. In speeches at a luncheon here following their first meeting of two days of summitReuter - 234 words
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125 1972-02-12 17 Narcotics It's death under new law Manila. Frl. Illegal 1 distributors of narcotics found guilty of causing the death of their clients could be sentenced to death under a new law expected to be signed soon by President Marcos. The Philippine Senate last night approved on second reading a BillReuter - 125 words
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Article36 1972-02-12 17 COPENHAGEN. FH. The Poreign Ministry announced last night that the Government had decided tc close down the embassies at Canberra and Ouatemala as part of an economy drive affecting all government agencies.Agencies - 36 words
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143 1972-02-12 17 IJJONG KONG, Prl. Two flret caused bj ■rakarr of electricity" occurred on the former Queen Elizabeth five weeks before it was destroyed by fire, the liner's Captain told a marine court of inquiry today. Commodore Chen Chine Tien said these two Ares,143 words
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Advertisement66 1972-02-12 17 de PARIS HOW TO THROW YOUR VOICE ln(o mrnki, Miino' a V^/y 4mn. miyJwa. \^9 V*V fo.l <mt>mi. **t K^KVV MM*, Ml r N Y'L? Ottl lOOAV «Hllt STOCK LMTS. jypFACTION GUAUNTUD O« YOU* MCNEY lIRJNOCD. To JIMIN (Dipt VC WA O 117 I»CM. MALAYSIA. Mr. m<l«M UN by CMk66 words
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Advertisement248 1972-02-12 17 ATTENTION! "TETORON" is the trademark of the polyester synthetu fibre manufactured by the leading Japanese firms. TORAY INDUSTRIES. INC. and TEIJIN LIMITED, and registered as th<>ir most important trademark not only in this country but worldwide, in mpacl of all staple fibres, yarns and threads, text Me piece goods and248 words
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Article44 1972-02-12 18 Vilkinson loxy El. Harbour L Sldim 1. Cables la tan I. Tnkanf Cables t. lint Ikt. Semb. f. Cement Irmpas $0.00 $4.30 $3.70 $1.40 $200 $3.00 $2.00 $1.08 $1.80 $5.80 $2.08 $2.48 .7i +.3: .2' .2< .1' +.1: +.1 1 +.1 0 044 words
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Article29 1972-02-12 18 •jsao L.N.E. Itime (M) j. Lumber Merlin (M) nchrape L P. Mnif irntosa $4.08 $1.80 $058 $1.07 $1.66 $1.04 $1.10 .uo —.08 —.05 —.04 —.04 —.04 —.03 —.0329 words
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Article22 1972-02-12 18 Most active stocks an Holdings 252.01 [aw Par 247.0 iula Perak 196,0 ity Development 165.0' 'otal Turnover: 3.2* I ►clayed Percentage 24.22 words
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Article31 1972-02-12 18 Industrial*: 20*84 tlOM Hotel* IMt 7l.*3 Properties 145.48 147.M Tint: 99.95 100. SO rubber*: 131.14 1J2.3J Dec. SO. 19«6 a I— Dec. SI. INS 1M t D«. »9. lHt 1—31 words
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Article292 1972-02-12 18 AFTER a firm opening prices were on the decline under pre- Chinese New Year liquidation sales on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. But there remained a few firm features on speculative account. Leaders were unaffected by the general decline towards the close as reflected292 words
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Article1071 1972-02-12 18 BID AND OTFIR PRICII OFFICIALLY LIITEO AT TNI CLOII OF BUSINESS IN THE tINOAPORE ROOM* Or THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IM BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS a. I. (LOSING TONE: All sections closed very steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday including1,071 words
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Article1407 1972-02-12 18 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. IMU STIMAI.n AJinomoto (2) 1.97. Ak-an (3) 2.05. (3) 2.06. (3) 2.07. (2) 2.09. (7)1,407 words
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Article63 1972-02-12 18 ISLAND tt Peninsular Development Is raising total dividends by one point to 10 per cent with a second Interim of 5 per cent (In lieu of a final) for the year ending March 1972. SOUTHERN KINTA Consolidated Is maintaining its Interim dividend at 3|p per share for the year63 words
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Article454 1972-02-12 18 RESULTS from Hume Industries (Far East) for the six months ended December last are In marked contrast to those of its sister company announced yesterday. Whereas Hume (M) suffered reduced margins and forecasts Indicated lower full-year profits, Hume (F.E.) enjoyed a modest profit improvement and forecasts454 words
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Article168 1972-02-12 18 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Feb. 11. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to 100 units168 words
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Article185 1972-02-12 18 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday continued its downward drift, shedding 60 cents to $61().87£ per picul on an official offering up 2(> tons to 547 tons The local price fall was, however, less severe than that of the London metal market where the price sagged185 words
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Article22 1972-02-12 18 .11! 11 RUBBER: 89.00 cents (down 0.75 cent). TIN: $616.87^ (down 50 cents). Official offering 347 tons (up 26 tons).22 words
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Article52 1972-02-12 18 Thursday Wednesday su sus. London 4«.46 Bxo Beirut 4*.T5 40 Honlikons 45.4S 1«»1 Zurich 48.408 47.008 45.T08 45.208 Paris 4T 5 B'pore (1) Unch. 49.85 Spore (J) UNCH. 173 80 (1) Emport price In non-ste-llng area,* In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers prices In Singapore dollars52 words
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Article109 1972-02-12 18 /'HINESE PRODUCE EXCMANCE, 1 SINGAPORE NOON CLDSINC PRICES PER PICUL VISTIROAV. Cmmiul OH: bulk »40» sellers. drum 5421 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (f.o.b > loose UK 'Cont. 123 i B. Prewar: Muntok ART*, white f.o.b. 100': NLW ***** sellers. Sarawak white f.o b. «•<-, NLW SIS2I sellers. Sarawak special black109 words
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Article39 1972-02-12 18 London copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets): Wlrebar Spot buyer £423 50 (£421.50) seller f 424. 00 (f 422. 00). T>ree Months buyer £478.50 U42M.00) seller f 430.00 ((428.50). Market tana: Very study Sales: 3.950 tons.39 words
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Article39 1972-02-12 18 In London on Thursday the palm oil prices of Malayan S per cent CIF UKN European ports In bulk, sterllns per lon« ton March May was quoted at UK £72 sellers. June/ July at UK 174 sellers39 words
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Article370 1972-02-12 18 THE recent steadier undertone was well maintained during a morning of quiet trading In the rubber market yesterday. Business was generally confined to last day squaring of February RSS One and forward Interest for July/Sept 1972 and Oct/ Dec 1973 at better premiums. The market sagged during the370 words
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460 1972-02-12 18 gANI)AR Raya I) c vc lop incuts underwent a massive financial shake up in 1971 which brought it close to break-even point. Almost at the stroke of a pen. the company's huge accumulated losses were slashed by 71.5 per cent to $947,720 as at end-December460 words
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Article283 1972-02-12 18 MELBOURNE, Frl. Mining 11 and industrial shares closed the week on a firm note In moderately active trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. There were odd weak spots In the mining sector, but most (alls were small. Todny cloning middle prices In Australian dollars and cents, with the283 words
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Article178 1972-02-12 18 NJEW YORK. Thurs De- mand for Flocks mushroomed into the third busiest trading session of the year, as prices climbed for the second consecutive day despite late profit-taking. Today's cloiinx prices In U.B. dollars followed by the differences on yesterday s price. r. Allied Chemical 31 Mill Chalmeri178 words
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Article95 1972-02-12 18 'J'HE.SE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above 1 mth ..4 316 to 4 38 2 mths 4 3/4 to 4 15 16'; 3 mths .4 7 8 to 5 1/16-: 6 mths 5 3 8 to95 words
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Article104 1972-02-12 18 i i>! iii lines ran Thursday 87.06 Wednesday 86 98 Week ago 87 »1 RUBBERS Thursday 292 69 Wednesday 291 63 w «k ago ***** OILS Thw-Ktay 304.49 Wednesday 301.27 Week ogn 298 81 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 501 7 Wednesday i 920 w «ek ago 489 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS104 words
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Article115 1972-02-12 18 TJONO KONO. Pri The ix market was buoyant with a number of counters making good gains and with trading spread across the board The total turnover value for the day amounted to $18 37 million Today'! closing middlt prices of Hong Kong dollars and crnti followed by the115 words
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Article58 1972-02-12 19 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri Schoolteacher Patricia Urn, 22, charted with shoplifting a mini-skirt, was acquitted by the magistrate's court today. The magistrate. Mr. Charlie Foo, said on the evidence produced, she should not have been charged at all in the first instance. "There is not an lota of58 words
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661 1972-02-12 19 Finding: Strain yes but no danger of blindness ELECTRONICS WORKERS' COMPLAINTS SINGAPORE, Fri. THERE is XO evidence to suggest that workers in electronics industries are suffering progressive visual deterioration as I result of their work. This Is the conclusion of a pilot survey by the Government on visual defects among661 words
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109 1972-02-12 19 FIRST LADY JOINS OLD FOLK AT PARTY CINGAPORE, Fri. The First Lady, Mr* Sheares, today mm ;led with I*9 old folk from welfare homes at a Chinese New Year party given by the Staopore Red Cross Society. The inmates were from th Woodlands Home for the Aged, the Chronic Sick109 words
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Article, Illustration244 1972-02-12 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. ANOTHER Industrial A dispute Singapore's eighth in a little over a month broke out at Sea View Hotel this morning with about 300 workers staging an unofficial work stoppage. Again the row was over bonus, with alleged antiunion discrimination244 words
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Article189 1972-02-12 19 Jail and rotan for wire thief SINGAPORE, Fri. A 20-year-old youth was Jailed for three years and given six strokes of the rotan today for stealing copper wires worth $1,151 belonging to Malayan Railway between Sept. 17 last year and Jan. 20 this year. Dulmas Vethanayagan Saminathan pleaded guilty to189 words
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Article55 1972-02-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. The Straits Times wu accused In the Dewan Negara today of not "playing up" news of national interest. Senator Dato Nik Hassan (Kelantan) said that the paper must be made to understand the Government's policy and aspirations." "11 necessary we must take steps55 words
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Advertisement83 1972-02-12 19 The French have a saying: 44 fW\ i Every dish from the kitchen of wwr lV *f\ Peter Gehrmann, Chef at the u[\ il >1 I |W Belvedere, is a masterpiece of 111 IT.I I i 1/^ continental cooking Exquisitely IV W%^w AU prepared and served And while i M83 words
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Miscellaneous749 1972-02-12 19 On your TV and Radio 12.55 MJ. Opening and Fein the Cat Willy Bruner J" Programme Summary 7.4$ Raayat Menentang US The Baileys of Balboa -The 155 Bugs Bunny J-« H*<\ em Globetrotters Programme Summary Education of Sot Bailey 7.M Endless Chain (C) JJI Fllm The B k «<" Ganda749 words
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Advertisement349 1972-02-12 20 wtT^ The House of BROADWOOD The Broadwood fy i yTßaflw has long remained )f 1 y t 1 admiration to people *N^S7», _M And why not? With >^"Tm| nearly 250 years of m^ jM experience behind its ~**^^i£* H manufacture, the most -4 discriminating pianist knows a Broadwood at sight....349 words
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Advertisement484 1972-02-12 20 THE IDEAL SYSTEM FOR SUPERMARKETS and DEPARTMENTAL STORES Background Music and Paging System with Advertising Facilities THE SYMPHONAIRE 70 DE-LUXE WITH ADVERTISING Brings you a personal advertising service with a first class professional finish. The De-Luxe also features an additional cassette player with automatic or manual timing mechanism, which can484 words
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Advertisement252 1972-02-12 20 '"'-J V^dAal W ■aj #S| ORCHARDPIAZA (PTE) LTD. !S m&*ZJF: INTERNATJONAL GOOOS DCPARTMENT STORE (Oppctta Orchard Tr«»«ra) H ES^^SS l.Oimng* Ro*d.2nd noor. S«n«mpora BTW 3T7M33 i ~~rrr Buainaaa Hour* O 30 m COOpm diary ijjl .BSSSfBXb inckiatv* Sundaya -fr—ifcarrttn*^"^ Ampto caj prktng fkdljtlaa STAR SPECIAL OFFERS (While stocks lasts MEN'S252 words
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Advertisement163 1972-02-12 20 Wishing all our eustomcrs and friends a Freshly unpacked Chinese delicacies for your New Year celebrations. Waxed ducks and pork, sausages, sweet tit-bits, melon seeds, canned fruits and many other items. Food hampers for gifts. Ready-made garments and ornaments. Shop now for this very, very special occasion. THOUSANDS OF ANG163 words
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386 1972-02-12 21 Excessive profits? Nonsense! J REFER to Another PSA Wife's" comments on the payment of Immhis (S.T., Feb. 4) and to the letter by "Frustrated Clerical Assistants" (S.T., Jan. 29), who wish to know whether clerical assistants in the Port of Singapore386 words
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424 1972-02-12 21 50,000 includes the 'slow learners' in schools 1 REFER to the letter by "S.Y." (ST., Feb. 3) in connection with the number of handicapped people in Singapore. In early 1969, the Social Welfare Department set up a Rehabilitation Unit to assist handicapped people. As one of Its first tasks, the424 words
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86 1972-02-12 21 DiS( IPI.INK at many pasar malams is beginning to deteriorate and stall-holders especially at the Sunday pasar malatn in Changi no longer confine themselves to their pitches but take up three quarters of the road. At closing time stallholders' vehicles com- pletely obstruct the86 words
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528 1972-02-12 21 HOW THOSE POINT BLOCKS CAN BE IMPROVED AS a prospective pointblock flat owner, I heartily agree with "Concerned Buyer" and his supporters, "N.Y." and C.K. Lee, that the HDB should plan on building, not luxurious affairs with the $100,000 look, but rather comfortable and aesthetic looking flats. We do not528 words
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131 1972-02-12 21 Christ! Jesus was never a skin-head REFER to the let--1 ter by "Christian" (S.T., Feb. 5). I feel that 1 Corinthians 11:14 should not be read out of context; else it may be equally feasible that Christ was a skin-head. I think 1 Corinthians 11:4,5.6, constitutes a reductlo ad absurdum.131 words
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162 1972-02-12 21 The Duke took over the sound system I REFER to the comments by "Jazz Fan" (ST.. Feb. Regarding the performance by Duke Ell ington and his orchestra on Feb. 2, the National Thea.tre Trust would like to po lnt out that both the lighting and the sound were operated by162 words
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Advertisement461 1972-02-12 21 TOMORROW'S DRAW No. 13/72 (13.2.72) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A** First Group CASH JACKPOT To winners with 5 numbers correct The other Group Prizes remain the same PLUS FREE ENTRY for 3 Circles correct $5007LIVE' TELECAST OVER TV SINGAPORE AT 4.30 P.M. the all New NATIONAL c ectronic organs are here I no obligation,461 words
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Advertisement618 1972-02-12 22 FSyl SINGAPORE |^j| ARMED FORCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR A PERMANENT CAREER We will train you in the following trade.-- A. Driver of Saloon Cars. Landrovers. Trucks. Recovery Vehicles and Heavy Vehicles. B Vehicle Mechanics C Vehicle Electricians 2 TERMS OF SERVICE Either permanent regular service until retirement or service for a618 words
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Advertisement1122 1972-02-12 22 LEMBAGA BANDARAN PETALING JAVA Permchonan2 dari Warga Negara Malaysia untok memenohi Jawatan2 berikut dengan Lembaga Bandaran Petaling Jaya. a i Akltek b) Penclong Bendahari c) Pembantu Teknlk Tingkatan Khas d) Pegawal Kerani Tingkatan Khas oi Pegawai Kerani f> Pegawal penguatkuasa Bahagian Paiokan Penguatkuasa g) Pembantu Kerani h Penyelia i> Juruteknik1,122 words
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Advertisement774 1972-02-12 22 LEMBAGA KEMAJL'AN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN Permohonan ada-lah di-pelawa daripada Warga Negara Malaysia yang berkelayakan untok Jawatan2 berikut--1. Jurutera Awam Kelulutan: Mempunyai Ijazah dalam Kejuruteraan Awam dari Unlversiti Malaya atau UnlverMtt yang setaraf dengan nya Penuntut2 yang telah mengambil pepereksaan akhir Kejuruteraan Awam dan Universiti Malaya boleh Juga memohon jawatan Ini. 2.774 words
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Advertisement553 1972-02-12 22 AN old established British Company in Malaysia requires a QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT who will be responsible to the Chief Accountant for certain financial functions. Applications are Invited from Malaysian citizens who hold recognised accountancy qualifications and have had at least 5 years acceptable accounts experience In Industry and commerce since qualifying.553 words
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Advertisement1422 1972-02-12 23 ,l»elPOOL ANO OTHER U K /COWTININT I Sails P. Shim Ptning IOHAEM ttnoes, Clisgo* v pt/TMI, Frt 11 riiSANDER Li»trpool FN II Frt 17 ILMHOR liKtrpooi. Glasgow Frt II Frt II Frt 10/21 Frt 22 UYTONEUS A cm. H'burg. Ha.rt. L'pool Mm 1 Mar I Mm 11 10IASTUS Ln.oes. CUsgo*1,422 words
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Advertisement1989 1972-02-12 23 tt J I J I I h V r*aW I*l Hill i'*aßl't''Wl if EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P Klang Penang Smgioort LOADING FOR: HONDO ii Pt Frt 11 FekU 15 Frt 11/20 H'burg Omen, A'werp. R'dim Adam. G'bu'g, Chigen, Airhus Oslo. PATAGONIA Frt 25/17 Mar 1/ 4 Frt 20/ 21,989 words
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Advertisement1217 1972-02-12 23 FOITWICHTLT EXPIESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST I.SJL N Orleans Bait P^ll h York. Penang P S ham Sport Djakarta Kingston MEMNON ll Pirt Frt 22 Apr 17 BURMA Jw II Hi 17 Frt 21 Frt 21 Frt 25 Mir I Apr 27 MENESTNEUS 111 20 In II Frt 21,217 words
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Advertisement1032 1972-02-12 24 fYr-' I m0 m KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. Ulan, "Skiaa* Mara" Jrgl/14 Frt 'kiata Mar«" 11 Ftk "Skiptawa Mara Vaj. I I Frt II Frt "Utataia Mara Vty 22 Frt 21 Ftk 21,032 words
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Advertisement764 1972-02-12 24 FOR NEW ZEALAND I""™^™™™"™"""™'"* Ptnang P. S'Mm S.ngipore Ltaaiaf feri CARPENTARIA 12/12 Frt IS/11 Frt 11/14 Frt Syd, Lftt. Wton. And CNAROINA 11/11 Mar 11/11 Mar 21/22 Mar O'dm. Lytt, Auck. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICI mgapore P. S'kam Pe*an| Laafieg ferr lAJULA 11/11 Frt 20 Frt 21 Ftl hagapatt nam, Madras rajuu764 words
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Advertisement719 1972-02-12 24 ORIENT LINES LTD, I (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICb BUILUING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1 TEL: *****3 7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON. HBUR6. R'DAM, HAVRE NEPTUNE IOPA2 S n|>P P K n| P*« NEPTUNE TOPAZ B|:b)0 93 loyjon v Hant 19/3, R'dam 23 3 Hamburg 25719 words
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Advertisement656 1972-02-12 24 4Lft MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL 1 fife SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD NoKJC Jlrv Ampanfl KuaULunpu, fl I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Singioora P. S'lii" Penint J^riwi: lUNCA MELOR Cda 44 14/11 Frt 11/21 Frt H»rr< li 3 London 18 3 R'dam 23 3 A'werp 26 i H'burg656 words
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Advertisement102 1972-02-12 25 THI PORT OF lIMCAPORt AUTMO 1 RITV ANNOUNCRD THI FOLLOW INO BINTMIHC ARRANOIMIHTI FOR PRO. T». OUT: Mini Lar.e 5. Htmnon 13/14, Tronoh 21 Bait. Rblnun Maru 72. '•'HUM Beryl 27 '2*. JotnvilH 331 H. Kike Maru SS/2«. Helnrlctt Jawm 40/41. (.Vntaur 42/41. and Bunga Mclor 44 li 4: Tronoh102 words
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Advertisement89 1972-02-12 25 OUT: lutin Th»i B/2 ud Fro««--toyoko Maru B/a. •OUT KLANG l*utn P>*rt: Kot* fui». Toojt a*n( aa4 E.nucua uni.l Aur Jetty TTonoh N*rth >«rt: Shoryo lOini. Fhncnor. Klho Maru and raitn Bakkr •lr*tn. ■•rUw: BanarkU. luaoaavod»a aod Neptune Topai D«»p Witor P>*lnt: Erawan. Riverdor*. Klnxan Maru. Kyotoku Maru and SOuiurl89 words
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Advertisement747 1972-02-12 25 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. In reiocnu to «h« dem«n4i ot Uiippan in Sii<9apsr* Molotiiu M.I.S.C. hoi grtof ihmtl hi announcif>« Hrn introduction ot «p«ci.liwd tintiWf tinlti m.« "MARITIMI STAR" tch«dyl«d to 'ood «f Singopore: G. 8-9/13 18.2.72 Tan long Moni: 21 23.2.72 P. Swertcnhom: 25 29.2.72 Penong: 1* 3.3.72747 words
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Advertisement1065 1972-02-12 25 *sfe* AMOCO SINGAPORE INC. COMPUTER EDUCATION With th« rapidly increasing use of Computers, individuals are ■HID Dlir itirrr becoming increasingly aware of the need to know how Computers UUK BUSINESS affect their organisation, ond how Computers may ond should > be used. 3£?..*1 a sub lfll »T of a mitjor1,065 words
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Obituary21 1972-02-12 26 IN LOVING MEMORY of my beloved mother Madam Lee Bee Neo departed 'J. 2 71 Badly mlsaed but always21 words
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Advertisement823 1972-02-12 26 GENERAL ADVtRT.StMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL tlOfJPOr M PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 La,.,,,, on,, M cent, a w.,d Mlnlm.m V it for U -or*. fOR UIIRILw. Minimum KO for 2t words Slntap*r* and Malayiia: SI. SO a word Singapore aitri Mjlaytll 0 7% centa a word Minimum tlO. lor It words Minimum |N..'J823 words
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Advertisement805 1972-02-12 26 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Invite* application* (from Singapon cltlxen* only) for the port of Computer Conaole Operator. Qualification*: Cambridge Cehool Certificate or equivalent with credit In Mathematics. preferably at least one year* experience In operating computing machines: muat be abl* to type and do ahlft dull**. Selected candidates will be given805 words
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Advertisement667 1972-02-12 26 SKILLED A SEMISKILLED WELDERS required by well-established Engineering Organisation. Apply with full particular, to O P.O. Box 3356. S'pon CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY (LADY) Required as soon as possible for th* Directors of an International Organisation to take cbargt of their new Singapon of f let a) Singapon Citizen b) 28— 30667 words
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Advertisement645 1972-02-12 26 AMAH live-In, experienced. 33 80 yean, pnferably Malay. Reference* pleas*. 1 child, quiet condition. Engllah required. Tel B'pore *****7 a.m. only. PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS A leading Industrial Organisation requlns Production Supervisors In its modern factory at Boon Keng Road. The successful applicant will have at least 3 yean' experience In the645 words
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Advertisement1003 1972-02-12 26 WANTEO Saleaglrl* for shop In reputable Hotel Apply with photo (nonreturnable) and full particulars to Box A 4632 ST. B'pore. Restaurant work BXPERIBNCBD WAITRESSES MALE CAPTAINS Mandarin. English speaking Cantonese preferable and male cashier with knowledge of NCR. Good prospects. Apply personally to ORIEMTAL LOTUS RESTAURANT AND NIGHTCLUB (ground, floor1,003 words
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Advertisement980 1972-02-12 26 2 STOREY UNFURNISHED terrace house 4 bad room*. 23 Loronit 7. Realty Park 6| m.a. Upper Seranicoon Road B'pore $300 CLOVER PARK available now furnished corner 2-atorey terrace house. terrazxo moaaic throughout. Phone *****4 Spore. OIST. 10 Robin Road available Immediately, furnished 3-bedroomed flat 2 bathrooms, alreondltlonen. servant's amenities Tel:980 words
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Advertisement979 1972-02-12 26 HILLTOPS: Breesy spaclou* top floor flat* facing East 3 bedrooms. 2-bathroo.-na. llv.nn dining room, spaclous kitchen, servant* room bathroom. Reasonable price David Phoa Sons. Valuera Dstal* AgenU. 20 Tanglln Road. Tel *****2. FOR SALB. On East Coast of Tasmania St acrrs with modern 2 3 bedroom house A 2 bedroom979 words
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Advertisement770 1972-02-12 26 H.S.C. MATHEMATICS: Group Tuition with Individual attention by expe rieneed Mathematics Hono irs Onduate Tel: *****9 ENGLISH LANGUAGE: Eiperlencrrl teacher offer* tuition for secoodariei especially secondary four. Tel *****4 or *****9. MATHEMATICS. SCIENCE, BNCLISH Chinese— group individual <-oacbln* conducted by E T C 93-C. By»d Alwl Road. Tel ***** SAFETY770 words
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Advertisement719 1972-02-12 27 frJTTTTHT^^^^nTT^T^P^TII (Cont. from Page 26)" Travol and lours NAM-HO TRAVEL SERVICE Limited Tour Malaya Seven Days ***** i r -conditioned Bus 8(135/-. Departure Every Sunday. Monday, C Hiith.anda Four Days Bs7o/-. rvery Wednesday. Bangkok Chlengmal Fourteen Day* Rs37o/-. 16/2/72. 6/S/72. 19/3/72, by air Seven Day* *****/-. 16/2/72. IV/2/T2. 8/S/72. Chines*719 words
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Advertisement811 1972-02-12 27 LONDON HEATHROW DIRECT: Only I 1625 on VCIO or 707 from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. Regular departure*. Telephone overseas Air Travel. Bingapore 3732M/3T3071. Kuala Lumpur *****8/9. ♦IR CHARTERS AGENCY for Chartei nights -o and from London USA. Telephone *****0 8 port. Reliability guaranteed TO LONDON. OSTBNO, NEW VORSE weekly Rights811 words
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Advertisement1187 1972-02-12 27 LATEST STYLES of men's Lewi's >*ans and shirt* at Melwanl's, 52 North Bridge Road (open Sunday (tomorrow) as usual). LOOKIMC FOR 9UALITY. fare Price for any mak* of HI-FI equipment*. visit Tat Chuen Co.. SS Dnoby Ghaut. B'pore *****7 RAND NEW PHILIP* Twlndoor Refrigerator 8 eu. ft View 43. Jalan1,187 words
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Advertisement1078 1972-02-12 27 IIRB PURCHASE Hoe* laoa* rloence o*!er Sexjble terms lor row Hire <k> *■> noqa t«i 9S4oe> IRCOMDITIONIO 1967 Torota Crown wltfc radio, excellent condition S4 950 0.a.0. Ring Spore 6 Via 10 after 1 IMPORTED IMt NOVEMBER Datsun 1300 it radio, fan. S3. SSO. View 97 C. Block 56. Commonwealth1,078 words
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Advertisement974 1972-02-12 27 UNO BAN CONTRACTOR ofrlres houses/shops renovating, electrical. plumbing, painting, tiling. Phone ***** B' pore. HOME SERVICE we shampoo carpets polish all typee of floorings. Appointment at your convenience. Tel. 371*42. 372Oi|ft B'pore. to entertain you. Call at 277. MacPhersoo Rd. (MacPherson'AlJunled Junction) B'pore *****6. FOR SOCIABLE AND charming lady escorts.974 words
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Advertisement366 1972-02-12 27 Tailoring MEN Don't wasts food clothln*. Bring your trausert. Mckrts and suits that require alterations to kwp up with current trends to VssM's Sa»H. Raw llntapeie. M Orchard Rd Te4. STSS3I. Intlt. satisfastlan nusrantsed. Open on Sunday. Whm «o MSxjr (S'poro) NEW COUNTRY NOTEL (Alrcondltloned). Airy and luxurious room with366 words
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Advertisement809 1972-02-12 27 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU (NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF MALAYA) SUPPLY OF H.V. A L.V. PAPER INSULATED POWER CABLKS TENDER NO. ***** Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery C.I.F. Port Klang. States of Malaya of Aluminium H. V. and L. V. paper insulated power cables.809 words
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Advertisement810 1972-02-12 27 TENDER NOTICE 1 ONSTKI I ill. N' OF MILL STAFF yi \RlrK> Tenders are invited from contractors who have undertaken works of equivalent magnitude or rißlxtered with the P W.D. as CLASS B" contractors for the construction of the following: 2 units of Division I 7 unit* of Division II810 words
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Advertisement715 1972-02-12 28 NEW GUINEA HOTEL FOR SALE HOTEL MADANC MADANG, TERRITORY OF PA PI A AND NEW GUINEA TENDERS are invited and called lor the purchase of the Hotel Madang on the waterfront at Madang in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea comprising Crown Leases of Allotments 1 and 2 Section715 words
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Advertisement716 1972-02-12 28 P.WJ>. SINGAPORE Tenders are invited from P.WX>. Registered Contractors *ni others for undermentioned Cor. tracts: 1. LeiUn* of Bcfreshnent St»lb Nea. 3 aad 4 (as a whole baildlng) at Boofanivillea Park. open to aU Contractors. Cosing Date:- 25.2.72 at 10.00 am. 2. Repair and Construction of Drains and Cnlverta in716 words
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Advertisement710 1972-02-12 28 Malaysia's biggest bank now even bigger in Penang Today w« opan a new Malayan Banking branch at Kampong Bahru. Ayer Itam. Pulau Pinang. This increase* our total number of branchas in Pulau Pinang to twelve bringing our network to a new total of 11 S branch**. Here is the Jdre»s710 words
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Advertisement1154 1972-02-12 28 UNIVERSITI PVLAU PINANG KURSI'S PENGAJIAN LIAR KAMPUS SIDANG 1972 73 A. Pemohon2 adalah dlpelawa daripada chalun2 yang berkelaya- kan untuk mengikuti kursus Ijazah dalam Pengajian llmu Kemanusiaan atau Kemasharakatan dalam Ranchangan Pen^ajian Luar Kam- pus di Universlti Pulau Pinang. Chalun2 yang menamatkan kursus mi dengan berjaya akan dianugerahkan dengan Ijazah1,154 words
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Advertisement580 1972-02-12 28 KOLEJ I'IKI WI\N MALAYA KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran} adalah dlpelawa darliada pemborong2 untuk memblna kemudahan2 yang xrlkut dlkawasan KoleJ Peranlan Malaya a i Wooden Lath House 1 2 yunit i b) Propagation Unit ci Hardening structure ButlrS lanjut dan borang per.tiohonan untuk lawaran lnl boleh iid-ip.ui daripada Bfndahari >iolej Pertanian Malaya580 words
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Article, Illustration312 1972-02-12 29 Pitamber: S'pore golf has made great strides By ERNEST FRIDA OINGAPORE'S am ateur golfers have made tremendous strides during the Dast two years, said India's golf captain Rajkumar Pitamber (below). Pitamber, 40, a scratch player, said: "Your players are swinging and putting better now than I saw them two years312 words
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Article, Illustration394 1972-02-12 29 Mahali inspires Geylang Serai to title pOALKEEPER Ma ha 11 vJ Ha] I Muhamad Inspired Ueylang Serai Secondary School to a shock 2-0 win over St. Patrick's School at Jalan Besar yesterday to be Katong District Schools "A" Division soccer champions, reports PERCY SENEVIRATNE. St. Patrick's, the defending champions, began394 words
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Article86 1972-02-12 29 TANJONO KATONO Technical and Telok Kurau Secondary became joint holders of the Katong District Schools B" division soccer championship when they drew 1-1 in spite of extia time, reports PETES SIOW. Telok Kurau. the more polished :lde. should have won but for their opponents' solid86 words
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Article93 1972-02-12 29 PHILADELPHIA, Prl. Jefl x Bocowiak, 22-year-old American, upset Wimbledon champion John Newcomue of Australia 6-1. 5-7, 6-4 to reach the quarterfinals of the United States Indoor professional ten- nls championship. Bocowiak now plays Tom Okk.tr or Holland. who beat Australian Terry Addlson 6-1, 6-4. Australians Ken Rotewal],93 words
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340 1972-02-12 29 GODFREY ROBERT - Blacks meet Combined in 'key' tie today GODFREY ROBERT By THE label "top Asian rugby rlub of Singapore" will be decided today when The Blacks meet Police-Military in a key SRU League Div. 2 match at Thomson Road. The two teams the only Asian teams in the league have been340 words
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395 1972-02-12 29 Two-year training for future Youth teams gINCIAPORKS team for the 1973 and 1971 Asian Youth soccer championships will be well prepared ones they will be coached a minimum two years, reports JOK IH)RAI. The youth committee has selected the teams and is doing away with the old method of selecting395 words
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Article42 1972-02-12 29 PORT AUTHORITY MNM aside KLM 5-2 in 11 friendly .mccit match at Bukit C'hermin yesterday. V Niithan netted a hattnek for PARC, while Kan IChee Mun and Mohamir.nl Sulleh got the other gimls Oniar and Mahkum scored lor KLM42 words
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Article160 1972-02-12 29 Trengganu take the lead itTI'ALA TKIXGG AM. Irl iieiiKKJnu took first round leadership in (he Ka»t tone of the M.il.i-si.t C u|> »»ccrr i umprtitiun hcrr today when they beat KelanUn with a 70th minulr goal. Outside niclii Abdullah Mo-himi-d slammed in the winner just when the match had appeared160 words
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Article358 1972-02-12 30 gAPPORO, Fri. Monika Pflug of West Germany won the women's 1,000 metres speed skating gold medal here today, with Atje Keu-len-Deelstra of Holland winning the silver, and Anne Henning of the United States the bronze. Miss Pflug skated in the third pair before the other358 words
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Article568 1972-02-12 30 WEIGHTS for all nine races at Bukii Tlmah on Feb. 19. first day of the Queen Elizabeth II Cup meeting: II- 1 UIV. 3 BK /anda ».0( rhunderer 8.1! [In- Banker 111 8.11 deposit 8.11 "liuu.i Sayang 8.11 lendi -I'hiuni 8.01 fangtze Kuing II 8.01 Ceilaishang568 words
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Article564 1972-02-12 30 WEIGHTS for all i eight races on the i second day (Feb. 20 < Queen Elizabeth II Cup CLASS 1 UF Jumbo Jet 90S Sungel Wang II 6.02 Da tin's Fancy 8.10 Man of Honour 3.08 Slapa Rajah 8.07 rtoyal Mark 3.07 Tahglln Heights 8.04 High Ruler II564 words
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Article57 1972-02-12 30 FORMER Singapore dipper Reggie da Suva will lead Singapore CivU Service In a friendly cricket match against Singapore Cricket Club on the padang tomorrow (1.30 pm i The team R. da Sllva. OJ Raiarlo. 8. Blvallngam. K. Moorthy. Roland Steven*. 8. Socceleraj. alike de Whitt. N. Sivamayam.57 words
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Article80 1972-02-12 30 A LOR STAR. Frl. Kedah and Perils collected their first point when they drew this North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer match 1-1 at Stadium Darulaman. tonight. After settling down Kedah worked their way to score in the 12th minute. Striker P. Balakrlshnan received a wellplaced centre for outside-right80 words
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Article64 1972-02-12 30 NAVAL BASE edged Swiss Ccttage 4-3 yesterday to luiisli "B diviMon champions in the Bukit Tlmah District Schools soccer tournament. Dunearn Secondary beat Dunearn Technical 2-1 to take second place. Anderson beat Ahmad Ibrahim 1-0 in another match Naval Base and Dunearn Secondary finished level with64 words
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Article33 1972-02-12 30 ST. PATRICKS School, whose "A" team were shocked Into defeat by Oeylang Serai, won the Kalong District Schools "C" division soccer title at Jalan Besar yesterday. They beat Siklap Secondary 4-2.33 words
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Article, Illustration132 1972-02-12 31 AIWAJN FKIiNLfcSS is worth an each-way bet in Race 7 at Ipoh today. She was a fast-flnishing fourth over 5J f last week. Last year, Taiwan Princess (pictured above) scored twice, Including a win over the Penang 6f in 1:13 1/5. Dax is fancied to gain his132 words
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355 1972-02-12 31 THE JOKER SHOWS GOOD FORM IN TRIAL THE JOKER, a fancied runner in Pace 4 at Ipoh tomorrow, showed good form in a workout yesterday. Ridden by Lyle Harbridge, The Joker ran 3f in 36 3/5 on a tight rein. The going was good. Estate Development II (Jim Johnson) also355 words
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Advertisement944 1972-02-12 29 HOI'SING DEVELOPMENT BOARD P* I P* I Lc N 'W. Apollcallotis are Invited from LLL U I Wlf ¥W If Sing, pore Clt liens fcr: m U APPOINTMENT: Syscems Methods Officers ■VI I L sLT To M tne Head ot tnc rWW If WM m* If Unit in the review944 words
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Advertisement97 1972-02-12 29 k NEW TEAR j| ,J\ BIG BARGAINS 10% to 50% DISCOUNT UP. NOW 48" Cotton Brocodc 56.90 $4.80 56" Duplai Floral Cotton 54.80 $2.70 48" German Rayon Floral $4.00 $2 SO AND MANY OTHER ITEMS FREE GIFTS PURCHASE OF .■JL.^JLi. 1 carp«t 9- 12' 1 rug 1' m I' Sg97 words
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Advertisement1093 1972-02-12 30 V fis ELECTRICAL PROJECT GEMINI CHIT-FUND engineers CORPORATION LTD. 2JS S.lS.'Sas^'SK ltom Sw A,« Chawan, we seek tlectrlcal f* fc|/~|CC engineers who are seeking career V AvAIN^ICd opportunities in a progressive company. (A) SUPERVISORS (Branches, Preference will be jlven to Sin t aAGE: 35 and above pore citizens with Electrical1,093 words
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Advertisement17 1972-02-12 30 ±v y r;\fof Ldllhlt "I Saturday night Racing Special NEW NATION On sale everywhere from 6.30 pm17 words
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Miscellaneous145 1972-02-12 30 ATHLETICS Police cross- RlGBv SRU League Div country (Thomson Road 4 pjn.). 1: Woodlands v BTU (WoodHOCKEY 8HA Under 23: lands 1). Antuk Pd Ban v 8CC Police v SRC (Thomson Rd (Dieppe l.i. 41 Sqn RNZAP v S.1S); National schools 6-7-a- V Coy RNZIR (Dieppe 2) side championships (Dover145 words
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Advertisement538 1972-02-12 31 fS DIETHELM FURNITURE PTE. LTD. The following positions are available in Singapore's leading furniture company. Applications ore invited from qualified, enthusiastic personnel with an interest in performance and job satisfaction. I. MARKETING ASSISTANT A young man, preferably with a University degree, having at least three years business experience is required538 words
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Advertisement552 1972-02-12 31 HIM SIM; lit VI LOPMf NT BOABD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following: (li SANITARY WATER INSTALLATIONS to One Block of 12-Btorey ar.d One Block of 16-Storey 3-Room Improved Flats. One Block of 12-Storey 3-Room Improved Plats and Shops with Quarters and One Gating552 words
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Miscellaneous1046 1972-02-12 31 FOCUS ON FORM STATUS QUO: Finished down the course in Dlv. 2 BJf race last week; In run previous at Bt. Timah on Jan. IS he was fourth with 8.8 to Coffee Exporter II (8.8) in Div 3 7f race; won Dlv. 1 8f race with 8.0 at Bt. Timah1,046 words
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Miscellaneous173 1972-02-12 31 ESCUDERO: Looks well: best effort in ll star.s lasf season was second with 7.13 to Tradition (7.12 i in Class 4 Div. 8 8f race at Bt. Timah on Nov. 27; can surprise. PAGE BOY: Ran gcod race last week when he came from behind to finish fifth in field173 words
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Miscellaneous963 1972-02-12 31 DELLARIS: Came from behind U> finish fast third with 8.4 to Indian Rebel < 8 8 > in Div 2 li race at Bt. Timah on Jan 16; better ever longer trip: chance. LOONPIAO: Oood showing lav. week when fourth with 9.0 to Punter's Bill (7.8) in Div 1 s*963 words
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Miscellaneous649 1972-02-12 31 GEEKAYESS: On board in last three starts; second wi.h £.10 .o Rohani 19.0) in Olv 3 61 race at Bt. Timah on Jan 8 and in second run over 7f he was second again with 83 to Indian Rebel (8.8 in Div 2: chance. EAVESDROPPER: Placed In tl.ree of his649 words
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Article, Illustration123 1972-02-12 32 Bang— and a burst pipe floods streets SINGAPORE, Fri. An underground water pipe at the Junction of Canal Road and Kerr Street burst just before 3 p.m. today, flooding several streets. Traffic slowed down as vehicles approached the roads under three inches of water. Bus driver Peter Loh, who lives123 words
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Article102 1972-02-12 32 Probe into death of UN man UNITED NATIONS. Fri New York City authorities are carrying out chemical tests on the body of a Chinese delegate to the United Nations who was found dead last Monday, usually reliable sources here said. Mr. Wang Hsl-tsang. 26. a Junior member of the ChineseUPI - 102 words
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Article64 1972-02-12 32 NEW YORK. Frl. The Los Angeles Times said today that author Clifford Irving and his research aide have admitted they never met Industrialist Howard Hughes, the subject of Irving's purported "autobiography." The reports said that Irving and Richard Susklnd told Federal authorities the book was64 words
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Article36 1972-02-12 32 MANILA. Prl. Ten armed outlaws were killed by helicop-ter-borne troops following a clash between the outlaws ar.d a government task force, organised to reduce the current strife among Muslims and Christians In Cotabato. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article29 1972-02-12 32 TOKYO, Frl. Two climbers died, qpe is missing and three others were seriously injured In a snowsltde on Mount Daisen. in Tottori prefecture, southern Japan. KeuterReuter - 29 words
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Article22 1972-02-12 32 NEW DELHI. Pri.— Two warplanes of tne Indian Air Force crashed In the past three days killing the two pilots22 words
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Article406 1972-02-12 32 LONDON. Fri. Th« Mock market* moved lower today on end account factor*, the breakdown In the miner*' pay talks and a deterioration In the power situation. At S p.m. the Financial Time* Index had lost IS points at 493.2 alter yeaterday't three-year peak of 501. 7. BATs. Glaxo.406 words
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Article29 1972-02-12 32 LONDON. Fri. Spot buyrn £1411 (uix.li>. irllm C1412 £11. Forward buyrr* ***** lunch), trtttn £1417 (unrh). Settlement: ***** <+£5i. Turnover a.m. 60 ton» p.m. 5 lom. Tonr: Iiwctlvr29 words
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Article62 1972-02-12 32 LONDON. Frt. Spot 13. iS. Settlement March 14.05. April 14 SO. Ap.,1 Jum 14 S3 May 14. 33. July/ ••FT 13. SO. Ottil>, 1J.6O. Jan March 16 00. Aprilfjun* 16.40 July) »«-p«. 16 T>. Ocl D»t 16 90 Imn.l March 17 05. April June 1 7 20 c I62 words
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180 1972-02-12 32 Crankcase device to curb fumes in motor vehicles GIXGAPORE, Fri. All petrol engine motor vehicles registered here on or after March 1 will be required to be fitted wi t h crankcMe emission control devices. This new anti-pollu-tion measure, announced by the Communications Ministry, will not immediately affect those registered180 words
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215 1972-02-12 32 Thais poised to attack northern guerilla HQ BANGKOK, Fr i. Government forces currently conducting the first major communist suppression offensive :n northern Thailand are poised to attack the regional communist command headquarters, a Thai general said today. "Our troops are now about 30 kilometres (19 miles) from what we've longAP - 215 words
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Article40 1972-02-12 32 LONCON. Fri. A son* written by lormer Beatle Pa McCartney, calling for Britain to get out of Northern Ireland. ha-, been banned by British radio and television networks, and also by the commercial Radio Luxembourg station. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-02-12 32 The weather The weather outlook (or Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Pair.14 words
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