The Straits Times, 14 February 1972
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Title Section24 1972-02-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times 1)18 National Newspaper Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration713 1972-02-14 1 YEO TOON JOO - Freight war warning YEO TOON JOO 'Severe restrictions' may be imposed on FEFC ships -by- -SINGAPORE. Sun. A WARN INC was given today of a possible freight "war" between Singapore and the senior Far Eastern Freight Conference members. The "war" will tome if NOL pulls out of the FEFC because713 words
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176 1972-02-14 1 Highest ever total of B-52 raids in Vietnam war SAIGON, Sun. American B-52 bombers flew 19 missions against communist infiltration routes in South Vietnam in the 24 hours to midday today the highest number recorded by the US Command in the war. Dally records of B-52 missions flown within South176 words
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Article91 1972-02-14 1 BANGKOK, Sun. Two communist guerillas were killed when IS of them clashed with police along the Thai-Malaysian border. The guerillas seriously wounded four policemen In the 20-minute fight In Songkhla province. They withdrew Into the jungle but came back to ambush the government partyReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration344 1972-02-14 1 Bomb blasts as Suharto arrives for Manila visit lANILA. Sun. Four home-made bombs exploded in front of the Indonesian Embassy while a fifth bomb that failed to detonate was found Inside the building shortly before President Suharto arrived today on a state visit Three windows were shattered in the blasts.Reuter - 344 words
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Article32 1972-02-14 1 HONG KOHO. Sun South Korean military airport and naval vessel* have flred at a North Korean flihlng fleet off Shantung Peninsula. China, North Korean Central Newt Agency reported today.32 words
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485 1972-02-14 1 Alliance, Gerakan to form coalition govt in Penang pENANG, Sun. The Alliance Party and Gerakan Raayat have agreed in principle to form a coalition government in Penang. The Malaysian Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, announced this after a 90--mlnute closed door meeting with top Umno state leaders here. The Chief485 words
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Article26 1972-02-14 1 KHARTOUM. Sun. President Jaafar Mohammed El Nlmelry accepted the resignation of Vice-Presldent and Defence Minister Khalld Hassan Abbas today and announced a cabinet reshuffle.26 words
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Article, Illustration128 1972-02-14 1 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - IGNATIUS STEPHEN By BA ND A B SERI BEGAWAN, Sun. Sultan Hassanal Rolkiah (above) is to be made a knight by Queen Elizabeth of Britain. This will be done at an exchange of honours ceremony at the royal ceremonial hall L a p a v128 words
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127 1972-02-14 1 March by thousands in defiance of ban BELFAST, Sun. Thousands of Roman Catholics marched on the centre of Ennisklllen today In renewed defiance of the ban on parades in Northern Ireland. British troops and police massed to stop them. A few hours before the march the hooded body of aUPI - 127 words
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Article40 1972-02-14 1 WRECKAGE FOUND VIENTIANE. Sun— The wreckage of a Royal Air Lao DC-4 missing since Friday with n passengers aboard was sighted today in enemy-controlled forest about 95 miles (153 km) east of Vientiane, informed sources said. AP.AP - 40 words
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195 1972-02-14 2 Time to use excerpts from that book ]yEW YORK, Sun 11 Time magazine yesterday won legal approval to use four excerpts from the manuscript prepared by American author Clifford Irving as an "autobiography" of multi-millionaire recluse Howard Hughes. Magazine sources indicated the excerpts would be compared with sections from anotherReuter; AP - 195 words
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Article51 1972-02-14 2 EAST BERLIN. Sun. Western protest singers gathered here today with young musicians from the communist world for an international music festival with a special twist. When they are not singing about workers and their problems, they will be warbling on the "joint struggle against imperialism" and similar themes.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration302 1972-02-14 2 US peace moves a fraud, says Peking HONG KONG. Sun. j £HINA today denounced the build-up of American air and naval strength in Vietnam, saying it showed that Washington's peace moves were a fraud. The New China News Agency. In an article issued eight days before President Nixon is dueReuter - 302 words
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Article49 1972-02-14 2 FILIPINO Ambassador to Vietnam, Mr. Augustine Manilla (left) greeting the 10 Filipino seamen who were captured by the Vietconc on Nov. 19. They were released on Feb. Z near the coastal city of Qui Nhon. all in good health, and flown to Saigon. I PI r.iil!<>rm-turc49 words
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Miscellaneous7 1972-02-14 2 FHE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby MbW, (f7 words
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190 1972-02-14 3 Dayan no to pullout before direct talks NEW YORK, Sun. Israeli Defence Minister Gen. Dayan was quoted as being "v n c n t h v siastlc" •*bout reports that Egyptian diplomats might agree to face-to-face negotiations if Israel makes a firm commitment to withdraw from the occupied territory. "What'sAP - 190 words
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Article, Illustration441 1972-02-14 3 NOW PLAN TO REVIVE DEFENCE PACT fIEW YORK, Sun. President Bhutto wants to revive and strengthen the bilateral defence pact with the U.S., which Washington virtually abandoned in 1967, the New York Times said today. Mr. Bhutto raised the Idea of a new military agreement inReuter - 441 words
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Article, Illustration324 1972-02-14 3 PEKING, Sunday. PRESIDENT Nixon leaves Washington on Thursday for his historic summit with Chairman Mao Tsetunp and Premier Chou Enlai, but there was scant evidence here today that one of the most dramatic confrontations of the post-war er^ is imminent. While in most countries anReuter - 324 words
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Article61 1972-02-14 3 NEW YORK. Sun— A New Hampshire Poll conducted lor the Boston Globe showed Sen. Edmund Muskie leading President Nixon by 6 per cent when these pclled were asked to choose between Mr. Muskie. Mr. Nixon and Alabama Oovemor Mr. Oeorge Wallace. But when Mr. WallaceAP - 61 words
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170 1972-02-14 3 MIAMI, Sun. A 1 man impersonating James Cagney got himself elected honorary Mayor of Hollywood, in Florida while the actor was in bed with flu at Beverly Hills, California. Mr. Cagney called the Miami Herald here at the weekend to complain about the silver-hairedReuter - 170 words
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Article19 1972-02-14 3 TOKYO. Sun Japan will itart negotiations with Mongolia this week (or the establishment of formal diplomatic relations.19 words
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91 1972-02-14 4 5 outlaws killed in two-hour clash MANILA. Sun. Five more outlaws were killed by Government troops following a two- i hour clash between some 150 bandits and a Govern- ment task force In a village In strife-torn Cotabato Province, Southern Philippines. A police spokesman said the encounter occurred when theAP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration247 1972-02-14 4 ATHENS, ~un. Relations between Greece and Cyprus have reached a critical point following a Greek message to Archbishop Makarios calling for the formation of a Government of national unity in the island. The message, delivered in Nicosia on Friday by Mr. Constantine Panayotakos, GreekReuter - 247 words
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Article38 1972-02-14 4 NEW DELHI. Sun. The Press Trust of India reported that at least six persons were Mlled and several others missing after a big explosion and nre aboard two oil tanker--•jerthed at Chlttagonß In Bangladesh today ReuterReuter - 38 words
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209 1972-02-14 4 Avalanche sweeps 7 soldiers to death j^OME. Sun. An avalanche swept away a grcup of Italian Alpine soldiers yesterday killing seven and injuring two. during a military exercise in the mountains near Bolzano. The other 11 soldiers in the group climbed out of the snow unhurt but their seven companionsReuter - 209 words
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Article24 1972-02-14 4 RANGOON Sun— Mass ral- > lies were held throughout Burma to celebrate the 25th anniwersary yesteraay o.' the country's Independence from BnlHin —RenterReuter - 24 words
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Article207 1972-02-14 4 COLOMBO, Sunday OPPOSITION leader Mr. J.R. Jayewardene v walked out of a committee meeting of his United National Party (UNP) yesterday, heightening speculation he would shortly join the ruling United Front Government of Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike The 51 -member working 1 committee meetingReuter - 207 words
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Article44 1972-02-14 4 SAIGON. Sun— The Oovernment has granted amnesty u> 1457 criminals in prisons throughout the country. The criminal detainees were either released or given reduced sentences as a gocdwiil gesture to mark Tet. the VietnameMLunar New Year. Radio Saigon announced today ReulerReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration360 1972-02-14 4 Queen E thumbs a lift BANGKOK, Sunday IT COULD have happened to any commoner, and often does. But to a Queen? After a day spent largely on the water. Queen Elizabeth's land transport failed here early this morning and she had to hitch a lift with Princess Anne. The Queen'sAgencies - 360 words
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Article, Illustration557 1972-02-14 5 -j WASHINGTON, Sun. JHE Foreign Aid Bill, signed by President Nixon earlier this week, includes for the first time new controls on the operations, cost and staff of the CIA. The controls, which thus far have attracted no public attention, are virtuallyNYT - 557 words
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205 1972-02-14 5 LIMA, Sunday. pOUR HUNDRED primitive Indians from mountain villages in southeast Peru fought a ritual battle in which the prize was several dozen virgin girls. Two warriors were kill- Ed and about 60 hurt. 12 of them seriously, accordIng to reports reachingReuter - 205 words
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145 1972-02-14 5 Allow private use of pot says report WASHINGTON. Sun TT The National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse has decided unanimously to recommend that all criminal penalties br eliminated for the private obe and possession of marijuana. No State has yet tomr this I'ar, and the recommendation of Hie 13--memberNYT - 145 words
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Article38 1972-02-14 5 ROME. Sun. Two young Italian* climbed on a stage Her* and stripped naked durum a power failure causing pandemonium when the lights went on again. The police arrested the youths, who said they were drum. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article96 1972-02-14 5 TOKYO. Sun. The Rus- slan Olympic team ran into trouble with Japanese police today for giving away souvenir bullets Police said they had discovered the Russian competitors who won the relay gold medal yesterday, had given away about 30 bullets to cooks and waiters atReuter - 96 words
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92 1972-02-14 5 HHEHERAN, Sun. An ■L Iranian woman has given birth to a 26.5 Ib. baby boy. according to a report published yesterday In the Kayhan newspaper. It said the baby, delivered by caesarean birth. was born one month overdue to Mrs Massoumeh Vallzadeh, 32. lastAP - 92 words
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Advertisement354 1972-02-14 5 Storage SUPERMARKET SHOPPING CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE I^^^^^^^^^^ c/^Sp^Pp* "^^H^^^^^^mflcSvT^J^ff^m^oßß Anything goes with Bacardi Ql 14.65 m^^^^^^^ t^^^ L^ SWEET VERMOUTH cinzano iiaii qi 5.40 PORK I* Rolled Loc.l L.an ft, Polity Ib I.IQ WH SKY mR 5Q RUMP STEAK NZ Qua..* w,,h Economy (454 I Ib 1.60 SHANDY ANCLIA354 words
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Article174 1972-02-14 6 Opium smoker fined for bribery SINGAPORE. Sun. A 78-year-old man who had been smoking opium for the last M years, was yesterday/ fined 100 for bribing a Customs officer. Tan Boon Bee, jobless, admitted offering acting Aast. Supt. of Customs, Inche Ismail bin Mohammed Yasln, $M as an inducement for174 words
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367 1972-02-14 6 Wild rush to raise $18,000 bail to free father for -reunion- SINGAPORE, Sun. The Tan family of Prince Philip Avenue have never had it so rough, especially with Chinese New Year Just around the corner. Yesterday morning, they gave themselves Just a few crowded hours to raise $18,800 all In367 words
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Article66 1972-02-14 6 $90m damage in Pahang floods KUANTAN. Sun. Assets worth $90 million were lost In the two floods in Pahang last year. The cost of resettling some 11.000 families, victims of the floods. Is estimated al over $39.9 million. Thi« was stated by Pahang Mentrl Besar Tan Brl Hajl Yahva bin66 words
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Article67 1972-02-14 6 KARACHI. Sun. Pakistan's Minuter for Political Aflaln and Natural Resources. Ohulin Mustafa Jatol. will visit Japan, Indonesia and Malaysia later this month a* special envoy of Pierldent Bhutto. The purpose of his visit Is to "acquaint the itovemmenU of these countries with the situation in theAP - 67 words
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Article41 1972-02-14 6 SINOAPORE. Sun— A Danish shipping executive, Mr. Karwen Bcrch. who la Maersk Use's chief of Information, will visit Singapore from Feb. 18 to 30. About 10 to 18 of Maersk Line's 90 vessels rail here each month.41 words
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Advertisement343 1972-02-14 7 KONG HEE FATT CHOY to all our friends and patrons Yes, it's KONG HEE FATT CHOY lime again! Cclrbtjtr it this year at Miramar with a big bang of fun, laughter and good food. Miramar has 21b airtonditioncd. fully larpetcd guestrooms to suit your needs. Two restaurants for Chinese and343 words
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228 1972-02-14 8 Singapore forms a new club for adventurers SINGAPORE, Sunday SINGAPORE Joined the Commonwealth adven- ture club today with the founding of Commonwealth Expedition Singapore (Comex Singapore) by 30 members, j Its alms are two fold: To cater to the Republic's young people's taste for adventure and wanderlust, and at the228 words
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Article36 1972-02-14 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. Tan Kirn Leong has been elected president of the Singapore Paedlatric Society. Other official* are: Or. Tan Cheng Una, vtce-preaktont; Dr. Chiang See Pfng, secretary, and Dr. Ong Eng San. treasure'36 words
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Article22 1972-02-14 8 BDJOAPORI, Sun. Mr. D. Samuel wu re-elected president of the Ramakrlshna Sangwtha Sabha for this fear at It* annual meeting22 words
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349 1972-02-14 8 Shipyard first with a welfare fund dole SINGAPORE, Sunday JURONG Shipbuilders and Pioneer Industries Employees' Union yesterday signed a collective agreement which, for the lirst time in Singapore, guaranteed a fixed management contribution to a welfare fund for unionised workers only. The three-year pact, effective from last Sept. 1, also349 words
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Article46 1972-02-14 8 Electrical drawing 81NOAPORE, Bun. The Adult Education Board will conduct an eight-week course on electrical drawing and blueprint reading at its Mountbatten centre on Sundays, starting from March 5. The fee Is $15. Application to oln must be made on prescribed forms obtainable at AEB offices.46 words
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Article, Illustration219 1972-02-14 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. A YEAR'S karate training spans the gap between timidity and confidence for eight-year-old Philip Fok. Bullies used to tend him scramming as fast as his chubby legs could go not too long ago.219 words
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Miscellaneous163 1972-02-14 8 !//«>,# Omp B* V.T. H<sm*iim r WANT MY I 6AVE 'IM TTWO I NOW HOLD ON.' I f ...SO 'l WUir+TJ GO \YX~~ -7 YOU BETTER BEUEVE DINOSAUR, OLD MAIDS OUT CMON, SEEMS T'ME yOU STIRRING UP A LOTTA ARE YOU T AM, BUSTER' OOP.' WHERE /ON TH' EDGE OF163 words
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Article, Illustration208 1972-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sunday SHARING her father's flair for writing won 16-year-old Helen rriih of New South Wales a. Singapore holiday. And since the "sift" was father's in the first place. he came along, too with mother, of course. They flew in last208 words
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Article60 1972-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Soh Tcck Chee has been elected president of the Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association. Messrs. Oo Eng Jin and Lim Chin Hin were elected vice-pre-sidents. Other officials include Mr. Lim Hai Jin. general affairs officer. Mr. Tang Klang Lum. treasurer. Mr. Cheong Tai60 words
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Article40 1972-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. New Zealand's Labour Party leader. Mr. N.E Kirk, arrived this afternoon for a six-day visit. He will meet the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaialnam and the Defence Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. tomorrow.40 words
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Article35 1972-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mohwntd Ismail bin Mohamed Sultan. 51. jobless was found hanged at the staircase of his house In Belilios Lane, off Kerbau Road, this morning. Police do not suspect foul play.35 words
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292 1972-02-14 9 Fraser case: QC flying out for the defence SINGAPORE, Sunday STOCKBROKERS Fraser and Co. is to fly out a Queen's Counsel from England to defend the company and one of its directors, William Anthony Measor, for allegedly making misleading statements in connection with the Singapore Traction Co. The QC. it292 words
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259 1972-02-14 9 Multi-racial sports should be the guiding beacon: Rahim SINGAPORE, Sun. The development of multi-racial sports and games should be a Kuldlng beacon In Singapore's efforts for egalitarian growth, the Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Inche Rahim Ishak, said last night. Speaking at the close of the fifth biennial inter-community centre259 words
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Article40 1972-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sun Wharf mhndore of the Port of Singapore Authority. Jalsral Ram. 50. was found dead near Gate Five at 10.30 p.m. yesterday. Police. who said his body smelled of liquors, do not suspect foul play.40 words
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Article37 1972-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The winning numbers in today's Toto Draw No. 13 72 were: 45. 40. 39. 30. and 24. The additional number was 16. Numbers 47. 26 and 35 were picked in the circles draw.37 words
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Advertisement282 1972-02-14 9 KONG mill MIT (HOY restaurant will be closed) oo Chinese New^S^Jj^^iJw; f\M^*' Eve and Chinese New Year Day to enliven|VTf j|!*\9^X M* that festive spirit. Our famed Hong Kong lr|(r/jf T^V 'K'V-<r^ t^^M Singers. Comedians and Taiwan Singers K^lT!XcA)^V.^^^sJt^f i \^m entertain you till 3.00 a m li^blY/n>' RESTAURANT 11.00282 words
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Article338 1972-02-14 10 What a union leader must develop SINGAPORE, Sunday IABOUR Minister Ong Pang Boon luis called for greater professionalism and sophistication among those directly involved in industrial relations. He said this was necessary because of Singapore's increasingly complex economic activities following the shift from entrepot trade to manufacturing and transition of338 words
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182 1972-02-14 10 SINGAPORE, Sunday MACHINE operator Mrs. Mary Lee, 21, never dreamt that she would some day be sent for overseas training as this happened only to people in top post?. But her dream did come true to her surprise. Several hours before her departure182 words
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Article, Illustration213 1972-02-14 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. rpHE first locally-built seismic vessel was launched today in Kallang Park Industrial Estate. According to Mr. Victor Choy, managing director of Weng Chan Engineering, who built it, it marks a new era in Singapore's shipbuilding industry. At the ceremony, Mr. Choy213 words
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177 1972-02-14 10 -A pianist with a strong sense of the dramatic SINGAPORE, Sun. French pianist Raffi Petrosslan was presented by Donald Moore at the ShangriLa Ballroom tonight. Mozart's Sonata K 570 was given a no-nonsense reading, a trifle resonant, but otherwise clean and attractive with the ShangriLa Yamaha Grand sounding quite acceptable.177 words
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Article67 1972-02-14 10 Cabman finds bowling ball SINGAPORE. Sun. Taxidriver Mr. Choo Yew Kirn. 44. tonight found a bag containing a bowling ball and two shirt* in the rear seat of his taxi. He said the articles were left behind by two American passengers who boarded his taxi at the American Club in67 words
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Advertisement109 1972-02-14 10 We wish our Members and Friends A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR and take this opportunity to inform that all our offices will be closed for the Chinese New Year holidays commencing on Monday 14th February, 1972 at 12.30 p.m. to Thursday 17th February, 1972. Business shall resume on Friday109 words
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Miscellaneous36 1972-02-14 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /WVA, EGGHEAD! WHAT'S I WAS POIN' WHAT PAJTT Of\ /...FtLLIN' IN Mi NAME WRONG... VA LOOKS *-< 8 G&BAT TILL TH' TEST I ANC? APPRES&I S #\^U THEY GOT TO VA*/ j,36 words
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165 1972-02-14 11 'Teach metric in primary schools' —call SINOAPORE. Sun. The adoption of metrication in the Republic's schools can mean a saving of one year's study time in a child's primary school Ufe. a member of the Metrication Board has said. The time thus saved could be devoted to other subjects and165 words
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Article37 1972-02-14 11 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary (Social AfUir.si. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will present Chinese New Year gifts to the children of the Social Welfare Department's Toa Payoh Olrls 1 Home tomorrow at 11.30 a.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration393 1972-02-14 11 Britain's entry into EEC will help S'pore SINGAPORE, Sunday BRITAIN'S entry into the European Common Market will greatly enhance future aid programmes for Singapore, a British Foreign Office official forecast here today. Mr. J.M. Francis, chief of the Far East Aid Department of the Foreign Office who is now here,393 words
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122 1972-02-14 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Worker's Party yesterterday urged the Government to "reconsider its decision" to name the Republic's national carrier Mercury Singapore Airlines so as to retain the abbrevations MSA. The party, in a statement, said "good and harmonious relationship with Malaysia is of greater122 words
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Article182 1972-02-14 11 Three jailed for having drugs SINOAPORE. Sun—Three men were Jailed and a fourth fined in court yesterday for having ganja and MX pills. Abdul Rashld bin Ja'affar. 24, unemployed, was Jailed for three months for having 18 kartoos of ganja worth $18 at a sarabat stall in Kandahar Street off182 words
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Article33 1972-02-14 11 SINOAPORE. Sun. Shop assistant Ng Sim Kee. 31, fell to his death from the 15th floor of Selegle House at 415 am today. Police do not suspect any foul play.33 words
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Advertisement96 1972-02-14 11 (\Ammmm... 2ND FLOOR PEOPLES PARK SHOPPING COMPLEX. NEW BRIDGE ROAD.SMGAPOFE 1. TEL *****9. *****0 CAKE SHOP &4.GREEMLEAF ROAD. BAN GUAN PAHK, SINGAPORE 10. TEL: *****4 We wish all friends and users of ©BTAUOY WHEELS A Happy Chinese New Year and happy motoring. Kingsley Company SINGAPORE PATRONS KIHDLY BE INFORMED 1496 words
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Advertisement898 1972-02-14 11 bb^b^HbFT^^b^b^b^J 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 il iCrV ESaUSt iM^bii J'TI'ISHS? ffifff *>' m/H pis I'M 1 LXiuJ Urn in 1 mi JEEEj 'My doctor shamed me into losinp 64 pounds' .Ml BY SUE RUSSELL AS TOLD TO ANNE ISAACS 1 I WAS the youngest patient the898 words
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Miscellaneous271 1972-02-14 11 Straits Times Crossword Hi flF~~Hr~~l^ HFTH 4CROSB S. Wager about a ship's dog 7 Jet^ninß^ 8 embr Cc to "***> returning <7>. appears like a queen (7). 8. Argued with a sportsman 9 About to build a conservative caught In the act (7). sort of school (11). 10 Free but271 words
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Article464 1972-02-14 12 Major operations begun against Sarawak communists in the Third Division last August confirmed the impression that tactics had changed, and they demanded attention. There was no attempt to belittle the situation, but every confidence that Operation Ngayau would yield results. Sarawak's Chief Minister spoke of developments that were464 words
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Article279 1972-02-14 12 The possibility of coalition government in Pcnang became obvious at the end of December, and considering the apparent difficulties not much time has been lost in reaching agreement. Penang State Umno was in favour from the first— it has three seats in the 24-member State Assembly but the279 words
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Article184 1972-02-14 12 Egyptian diplomatic sources in Washington have flown a conciliatory kite that suggests Cairo's willingness to be realistic in its approach to a peace settlement with Israel. Cairo may not after all insist on sending its troops across th<Suez if Israel makes a firm commitment to withdraw its forces184 words
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1218 1972-02-14 12 Nixon does 'homework' for his China expedition BY A CORRESPONDENT IF Preslden Nixon manages to resist the lure of sun, sea and Bebe Rebozo's houseboat, Coco Lobo 11, he will have a fair crack at answering many questions the Chinese may throw at him duriafl; his trip. Mr. Nixon's visits1,218 words
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498 1972-02-14 12 BY A CORRESPONDENT •TIIE fragile truce that has protected the magnificent ruins of Angkor for the past 20 months has Droken down in recent weeks and officials here fear that heavy and destructive fighting may soon develop in the area These fears wereNYT - 498 words
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561 1972-02-14 12 WILLIAM BEECHER - Will Tet festival bring new onslaught? WILLIAM BEECHER By Air Force and Navy fighter bombers from South-east Asia. End or sharply curtail military aid to south Vietnam. Laos and Cambodia. The intelligence data on which the Pentagon officials base their projections of North Vietnamese intentions over the next few months561 words
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Advertisement28 1972-02-14 12 ■ttl IMM H I—Ctt VKvH A M A*fc to. M«> ~o.kS«J. gum -Hi card KSI iiaM^^M^ I you buy <r<x* S«*o M^^^^^^kJ V rrt 81 19/9410 *""SpP*^"~ U-W28 words
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Advertisement109 1972-02-14 12 The 100 Pipers Legend. Our legend claims if you sip a perfect Scotch Lj-a You'll hear 100 pipers play. EDI That's a lot of Pipers. FgH But then 100 Pipers feig is a lot of Scotch. 100 Pipers Scotch. From Seagram. Scotland. 100 P.p*r t Scotch WiMtky Bottled m Scotland109 words
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Article, Illustration1409 1972-02-14 13 ANTHONY NG - ANTHONY NG By THF buttle for "an equitable share" of loading rights of sea cargo is just beginning between the national shipping lines of developing countries and the powerful Far Eastern Freight Conference. The Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC) and the Neptune Orient1,409 words
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Article115 1972-02-14 13 CROESUS - CROESUS By Big business SELLING insurance Is blf business. Over the weekend salesmen from Gamlnl Associates held their annual dinner. Of the 300 who attended IN were active agents and out of those 19 belonged to the Million Dollar Club. Another 35 collected prises for outstanding sales performance115 words
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209 1972-02-14 13 Investment conference will hear of the ideal Exchange THE most controversial speaker among those attending the Investment Conference '72 is George M. Ferris Jnr, a governor of the New York Stock Exchange. Stock brokers will remember him as the man who in 1969 investigated their operating procedures and suggested sweeping209 words
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Article94 1972-02-14 13 CHEMETICS MEGA'S WEED-KILLER THE chemetics-Mega sodium chlorate plant in Klang. the first such factory in South-east Asia, has delivered its first load of the herbicide to distributors throughout Malaysia. Packed in 50-kilo drums, the consignment will be channelled into rubber and oil palm estates In the country for weed-killing. Sodium94 words
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Article193 1972-02-14 13 KUK MAY - ADB to raise capital by 150p.c- KUK MAY By THE board of governors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved by postal vote the proposal to raise the bank's authorised capital by ISO per cent, from US$l,lOO million to $2,750 miUion. Subscriptions for the new shares should be made193 words
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Article114 1972-02-14 13 $7 mil contract A SINGAPORE firm, General Engineering and Trading <S>. has been awarded a contract to instal 140 lifts for the Housing and Development Board (HDB). A company spokesman said the contract was valued at "well over $7 million." The lifts will be Installed at the Board's high-rise flats114 words
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275 1972-02-14 13 LEO GONZAGA - Manila's 'pause or start of slump' poser LEO GONZAGA By MANILA: There are market observers and analysts who cannot reconcile themselves to the idea that the current good perfortvunce of the stock market here is based or, -olid ground. II" sudden spurt, which started in the first trading week of275 words
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Advertisement188 1972-02-14 13 The S.T. Dupont lighter. It's practically as perfect as the match. The match ij a simple and beautiful idea. It was perfect almost the instant it was invented. Lighters are rather more complicated, so S.T. Dupont of Paris has to go to all sorts of extremes to make theirs seem188 words
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Advertisement195 1972-02-14 13 INSIDE fine n.fh rust of training Hong Koiig workers In industrial Electiieal and electronic trade (rows but profits decline: Management column: People In business. Pace 14. A Business Times portfolio; Overseas market reports; Local market; Commodities; Weekly share »ihl>m» and other closing prices; New York market. Page Is. Progress and195 words
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729 1972-02-14 14 PAUL STRAUSS - The high cost of training HK workers in industrial skills PAUL STRAUSS By JJOXG KONG: A searching report on the industrial future of Hong Kong concludes that the colony simply does not have enough trained manpower and will have to spend like crazy to rectify the situation. The cost to729 words
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Article317 1972-02-14 14 The board of Ogilvy Benson Si Mather Malaysia has appointed Dato Mohamed Yusof bin Haji Ahmad as chairman to indicate "the importance OBM places on having Malaysian participation in all aspects of the comDany's business." The board a:so announced that Mr. Michael Ball. managing director of OBM317 words
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Article431 1972-02-14 14 Malayan Banking's programme for staff to acquire new skills gOME local com panics, conscious of the dire need for staff development, have embarked on extensive schemes not only to equip their staff with greater expertise but also to modernise its management and ensure a better customer service. One such431 words
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314 1972-02-14 14 MOK SIN PIN - Electrical, electronic trade grows but profits decline MOK SIN PIN By THE growth in the x number of new dealers in electrical and electronic products in Singapore has made the trade very competitive. Competition and larger "kick backs" offered by dealers have now cut profit margins to the bone. Although314 words
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Advertisement348 1972-02-14 14 ANNOUNCEMENT SEA LAND SERVICE, which pioneered ocean freight containerisation and is today the largest containerised shipping company in the world, is inaugurating a bi-weekly containership service be ween Singapore and the US, Canada and the Caribbean from February 16. Additionally, the new service will link Singapore with Hong Kong, Taiwan,348 words
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Article911 1972-02-14 15 AS a service to readers the Business Tim*. m w detailed analysis of some eight,^ec^ih™ JJ V Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore raded on the The years highs and lows are follows v m» v NOTES: Closing price mean* the price at which the hut reported transaction911 words
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Article1123 1972-02-14 15 "THE following U a list of revised quotations for 1 the week up to Friday Feb. 11 with counters not included in the above analysis. Price movements based on a comparison of last sales on Feb. 4 and Feb. II shown in brackets. INDUSTRIALS II I 1881,123 words
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Article29 1972-02-14 15 CLOSING PRICES RUBBER TIN •t>. 7 87.50 Cts. 3. 87.50 cts. 9. 88 00 cts. 10. 89.75 CU. 11. 89 00 cts 12. $616.00 $617.00 $619.00 $617.37^ $616.87' $616.5029 words
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Article190 1972-02-14 15 The following company meetIngs are due: The Straits Time* Press (M) Bhd.: Feb. 21. 12 noon. No. 31. Jalan Rlong, Kuala Lumpur. Hotel Royal Ltd.; Feb. 21. 12.45 pm. Room 301. Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building, Hill Street, Singapore 6. South East Asia Development Cc-.pn. Bhd.: Feb. 22.190 words
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Article67 1972-02-14 15 THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market on Saturday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 4 3/16 to 4 3/8 2 mths 4 3/4 to 4 15 16", 3 mths 4 7/8 to 5 1/19% 6 mths 5 7/16 to 567 words
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Article35 1972-02-14 15 In London on Friday the palm oil prices of Malayan S per cent CIF UK/N European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton Mar. May was quoted at UK £72 paid (172 sellers).35 words
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Article263 1972-02-14 15 NEW YORK. Frl— Stocks sh (ted Into reverse gear In moderately active trading today. The setback was chiefly attributed to spill-over profit-ti-lclnti from late yesterday rather Uian to any particular news factor. There was some belief the weakness may also have been partly technical. The Dow Jones Industrial263 words
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Article98 1972-02-14 15 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN Friday 87.13 Thursday 87.06 Week ago 87.00 Xl HBKRS Friday 294.10 THursday 282 69 Week K o 289 72 OILS Friday 300.33 Thur&day 304.49 Week ago 294.75 INDUSTRIALS Friday 490.4 Thursday 501.7 Week ago 486.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 917 59 Thursday 921.28 Week ago98 words
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Article155 1972-02-14 15 THE Malaysian /Singapore Rubber Exchange Brokers Associations have released the following information in respect of business transacted in S.M.R. for the week ended Peb. 11. All differentials are in terms of the corresponding RSS 1 position in cent* per kilogramme. SMR SCV February One ton Pallets 1.50 cents155 words
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Article65 1972-02-14 15 Industrials: I Hotels: Properties t Tins: t 'J robbers: Feb. 7 208 29 71.8* 144J5 98. 53 ■ma ■Vb. 8 Feb. Feb. 10 208. J2 208.95 Z09.51 71.88 71.07 72.19 144.14 14U7 145.48 99.25 H. 41 99.95 129.91 »J0.5« 131 14 Dee. M. I— 100 f DM.65 words
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Article64 1972-02-14 15 urrrnt Dale ToUllor Total for pivmrnt payable the year preriou* ye*r Ak.n Malaysia ft!S%Tt Apr. 10 «;*%TE NU Hume indutrie* (F.E.) M%+ Mar. UJt Hiimr Industrie* (Ml «%t Mar- 8 Island Peninsular S%t Mar. 15 IO'U »r» Kamuntlnc Tin 1«.7%+ Mar. M *«X r .Southern KlnU Jl.»^r+ Mar.64 words
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Article339 1972-02-14 15 OVERSEAS MARKET REPORTS LONDON: Alter an easier start last week, equities turned firmer helped by hopes of a reflatlonarv budget and by Thursday the FT. Index reached a three-year peak at 501.7 largely reflecting Wall Street's upturn. End-ac-count factors, the breakdown In the miners' pay talks and a deterioration In339 words
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Article55 1972-02-14 15 J<HE week's total drUyrd transactions in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange followed by the percentage In bracket*. Feb. 7 641.000 (25 68 percent). 8 532.000 1 24.44 per cent). 9.969.000 (31.93 percent). 10 782.000 1 26.78 per cent). 11. 769.000 (24.04 per cent). The week's total55 words
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Article344 1972-02-14 15 t-vULL and easier conditions continued to rule In all sections of the Singapore produce mt.rket last week. The general disinclination to deal was attributed to the lack of overseas following. In any case, prices ruling in Singapore were unreallstlcally high to attract foreign interest. Along with the easier344 words
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Article, Illustration216 1972-02-14 15 i.'ule of Investment $16,955.60 Less: Loss On Sale of Investment i 779.40 1 Bank Interest Received 724.30 Less: Bank Overdraft Charges < 125.00) Dividend Received 1.691.50 $18.467 00 NOTHING much Is likely to happen this week with only one-and-a-half trading days on the Exchange. Because of this216 words
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Article172 1972-02-14 15 SINGAPORE Land Si In- vestment announced over the weekend that a basic agreement has been reached with a consortium consisting of Jardine Waugh. Lewis Peat and other substantial private interests whereby the company will accept the consortium s offer of its shares in jl pnvate limited company incorporated172 words
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Article35 1972-02-14 15 London copper prices on Friday (previous in brackets). Wtrebar Spot buyer £424 00 (£423.50.. seller £424.50 ,£424 wV! Tnrre month* buyers (431 00 (£420.30). seller £431.30 (£430.001 2?00 r Vons U Bt dy35 words
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Article39 1972-02-14 15 On the free sashing* market In Home Konu on Saturday th,- U.S dollar was quoted at J.St for T.T. and S.StiTO for cash. Sterling was quoted at 14. 4H and ene Issl ef geld at 333.1039 words
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Article377 1972-02-14 15 THERE continued to be fairly good speculative buying interest in second and third line stocks on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week when the trading pace was kept moderate throughout. In all five trading days, price advances outnumbered declines. The absence of any prc-Chinese New377 words
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Article49 1972-02-14 15 B'pore (2) 174.70 173.60 (li Export price In non-Merlins, areas In is. dollars per ouncr. (2) Loral dealers prices In Singapore dollars per tael. tut. .ondon 45.25 Iclrut 4A.SS lonrtconK 49.70 ;unch 4X.208 4R.40S •mrli 47.95 I'pore (I) 30.00 SU.t. 40.4S m.h 49.43 4t.408 4R.70S 40.1S 49.6349 words
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Article114 1972-02-14 15 THK following list of storks gives the ten most dealt in lait week. The list gives the turnover in thousands or uniU, closing prices on Friday and high low for 1971 and 1972. Turnovf rr Price High Low Merlin Hotel* Malaytia Malayan Banking Maw Par International Public114 words
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Advertisement141 1972-02-14 15 Rank Xerox 3600 the penny-pinching duplicator Esjje H A ■x*^^^^ I The Rank Xerox 3600 is the economical no-deposit Sorter that collates prints the big idea in low-cost, rental and free maintenance. as fast as they're made, high-speed duplication for And the duplicating price? Time is not wasted companies who141 words
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Advertisement1361 1972-02-14 16 T V I *k b^-»^bß DRIVERS ■^■^BB.^^Bmn.^fc-.^fcß^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B SCale >150 XAS~ U5 Rrqulrrmfnl^ I M us t possess a Class 111. prea jfc— a i ferably Class IV, current valid W 4 J I I j orlvlng licence and have some years of driving experience HF^W^^B b^^^B b^^^^^^B I Must be1,361 words
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Advertisement757 1972-02-14 16 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYI' (ai >ll Nama Jawatan Pegawai Perhubcngan Awam (11) Nama Jabatan Lembaga Letrik Negara <ni i Bahagian Bahagian I (b) Tangga Gajt $1,120 x 35 1.330 Berkelav<ikan Penohi dl-Umbah dengan Elaun Sara Hidup dan Elaun Ruman menglkut kadar sekarang mi. Elaun Rumah akan dl-bayar sekira-nya Rumah757 words
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Advertisement724 1972-02-14 16 LARGE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY Is preparing to open an electronics tactorv to manufacture Integrated circuits for world-wide distribution. This is a unique opportunity tor individuals who are interested in thr challenges and opportunities associated with starting up a new industry. The following positions are open:EXPERIENCED MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Malaysian Citizen724 words
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274 1972-02-14 17 10-minute thief's luck runs out on his 21st job SINGAPORE, Sun. A thief broke Into 20 homes over the last four months each time pulling off a successful "Job" in Just 10 minutes. But at his 21st attempt, two plalnclothesmen from Orchard Road police station were too fast for him274 words
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171 1972-02-14 17 Last-minute New Year shoppers jam Pagoda Street THIS was the scene in Patoda Street. Chinatown, last nijLt as lastminute Chinese New Year shoppers went on their spree with two days to go before the Year of the Kat begins. The bang may have been taken out of the festivity with171 words
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Article, Illustration80 1972-02-14 17 999 CALL COULD HAVE SAVED MAN SINGAPORE. Sun. Police today said murder victim Heng Yong Lee. 70. could have lived If the public had dialled 999. Heng was battered to death by robbers in his Beo Crescent shop yesterday morning, while neighbours Ignored his cries for help. Police today called80 words
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Article24 1972-02-14 17 SINGAPORE. Sun. Watchman Loh Ah Konc. 51. was subbed to death yesterday at Erskine Road, off South Bridge Road, at 10.30 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration228 1972-02-14 17 Fall couldn't stop his climb to top of the pops SINGAPORE. Sunday K*VAN Wai Pinr, (above), 25, was born in China's loveliest town, Kueilin. But a fall 22 yean ago has ironically transformed him into a hunchback. His diminutive sise, however, has not prevented Wai Ping, popularly known as Teddy228 words
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196 1972-02-14 17 SINGAPORE. Bun. Television Singapore will telecast special programmes for the Chinese New Year holidays on Tuesday and Wednesday. At midnight tomorrow on Chinese New Year's Eve. RTS will telecast the Chinese New Year show on Channel Five. Aft 9.10 p.m. on Channel Eight,196 words
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Advertisement217 1972-02-14 17 W-W^^^iXfiS^ *M Kodachiome V vffil B^P^P^^ O^^^B^l s[^BK B^B B -«^J i. ■P^^^— \^k v H^^ mJ9% o^Hbbh Jo^Bk Af k. -^kW. aim^lk^^ 3^ I jHfc^^ HB .^mmmtL. m\ ■B^BM yH aal Br'\ Vi Im^m^mw^m^tr 'A Mm W^^mW/BmW jmt. m\ B\W «S VLJbW mw9^Smr < km V Free from KODAK!217 words
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Advertisement61 1972-02-14 17 TIKE CARE OF YOUR EYES Do no r «9»rd Glottct at articlct of com —yZ-^ JHS^bV p rofet»io«ol cy< tort calli for car*WUg^Sfy^^mw diagnosis and precise mcoiyremtnl. 9^S -g-^ k r^y W nav tn< ncwetl equipment to diognotc W^s ''^i/ \T] your •T**»l"* objaelivaly ond accurately. Tlk^A PIN PIN OPTICAL61 words
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Miscellaneous860 1972-02-14 17 RON YOUR TV AND RADIO 3.11 P.M. Opening tni Where 7.41 Ne»s and Netsreel m the Heart Is Chinese IJI For the Family (Tamil) I.IS Bonanza My Brother's 3.M A Diary of Events m Singa- Keeper pore this Week (Tamil) S.N Ne*s and hewsreel m I.SS It's Happening m Singapore860 words
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Article, Illustration839 1972-02-14 18 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By THIS DIRTY WORLD. By Ronald C. Denney iHeinemann. £2.50). WE ARE lucky in this part of the world to have less reason to frighten ourselves to death over pollution than almost anyone else. Not that we aren't a little troubled.839 words
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473 1972-02-14 18 M. RICHARDSON - Story of a great publishing house M. RICHARDSON By THE PUBLISHING UNWINS by PhUip Unwin (Heinemann S3.IS). AN ALTERNATIVE title for this pleasing, rather diffident book trade autobiography might be "Publishing With My Uncles". In 1923 Philip Unwin. aged 18, started working for his great -uncle, T. Fisher Unwin. in473 words
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Advertisement209 1972-02-14 18 Cmaim 1*1#%*%4 Here's further proof that for sheer versatility In order to form it into cylindrical shapes, liß UIHSI IrlllHlaP nothing beats good old steel: the steel in the first stage had to be soft and M"Mw* IMI lIUUv Japan's second space satellite was blasted ductile. Then to be strong209 words
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132 1972-02-14 19 When 30 people have to share one toilet pass IS there a law which permlts the management of a shopping complex to collect five cents for admission to a public toilet? I hope the authorities concerned could enlighten me on this because it has become an inconvenient scheme for the132 words
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Letter113 1972-02-14 19 rE MSA label Is worth $30 million In terms of advertisement value not to mention the tremendous amount of goodwill and sentiment It carries. Both Malaysia and Singapore can retain the same abbreviation MSA and so preserve a semblance of regional oneness and close co-operation. As Singapore seems to attach113 words
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Letter59 1972-02-14 19 MR. P. GOVINDASWAMY'S forthcoming question to be put forward at the next parliamentary sitting regarding the payment of bonus to the PSA staff Is surely a giant leap to boost the morale of the port-workers In Singapore. The hardworking portworkers should be given a share of the yearly increasing operational59 words
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Letter430 1972-02-14 19 REPLIES FROM THE CO VT rpHE Police would like to X thank "Lady Driver" (S.T., Feb. 2), for bringing to our attention the problem of pedestrians In the yellow box traffic system. The Traffic Police are aware of this matter and action is being taken to ensure that the pedestrians430 words
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Letter203 1972-02-14 19 INDEED, it was delightful to read the report headlined "Case: We help by exposing false claims." (S.T., Feb: 8). Credit must be given to its chairman, Dr. Henry Ong, for his eye-open-ing speech. And to quote the last paragraph: "More consumer voices must203 words
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Letter45 1972-02-14 19 I HAVE read with concern "Fed -up Customer's" letter (ST., Feb. 7). I would be grateful if your correspondent could give me specific details with regard to his experiences so that I can take the matter further. PETLR BARBLR. Director, Triuenctont Securities Ltd. Singapore IS45 words
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Letter52 1972-02-14 19 WHILE watching a recent inter-school soccer match, I was surprised at the referee's limited knowledge of the off-side rule. At first, I thought that this ignorance was the exception but soon discovered it was the rule and happened in nearly every interschool match. How can Singapore soccer Improve? WILLIAM TAN,52 words
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124 1972-02-14 19 Pay up 8 cents tax balance demand RECENTLY, a member of my family was confronted with a request for the immediate payment of a tax balance of EIGHT CENTS short paid to the Comptroller of income Tax in 1968, adding "if a five per cent penalty is to be avoided."124 words
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174 1972-02-14 19 -Now they say the Post Office is in charge AFTER my letter last December, I was asked to contact the HDB's PRO to arrange for a Joint inspection of the letter-boxes. This was what happened. On Jan 19, I phoned the PRO and was told that arrangements would be made174 words
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Letter49 1972-02-14 19 SO much space has been taken up by plants and flower trees to five Singapore the "garden city" look that there is now an acute lack of public playground for children living in Housinc Board flats. I hope we do not overdo our "garden city" campaign. PARENT, Singapore 12.49 words
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Advertisement264 1972-02-14 19 taaal Ejwtfi^ 9a^aa>^^^ T/ jBmHEpSo are our braised pork tenderloin in clay pot. Esia's Desires which Is chicken and shrimps simmered in rich stock, coconut and curry seasonings. Le Kebab A L 'Oriental is simply out of this world. Marinated in herbs and f lambed to perfection. And a host264 words
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Advertisement29 1972-02-14 19 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names and oddresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not wont your name published.29 words
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Advertisement261 1972-02-14 19 I REEAD I I NEW I Already it has investigated fl pyramid selling, a controversial B section of the food market and 9 expatriates in Singapore. This week its probing continues. I TODAY A dossier of C.I. A. I activities in Africa. I WEDNESDAY End of the I Nasser-C.I.A. "honeymoon."261 words
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Advertisement1001 1972-02-14 20 invite applications for the following appointments In Singapore APPOINTMENT REQIIREMENTS SAI.ArU Internal Auditor A recognized accountancy Within the salary scale $850 internal Aucmor qua iifl C ation and two years 1 x 50 $1,650 per month. experience in auditing since Point of entry will depend on qualifying, preferably in a1,001 words
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Advertisement1576 1972-02-14 20 MERRYWOOD COMPANY SDN. BERHAD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) Notice is hereby given In pursuance of Section 373 of the Com- panieo Act. 1965. that a general meeting of the members of the abovenamea Company will be held at 81. Jalan Ampang (Ist Ploor). Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, the 15th day of1,576 words
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Advertisement818 1972-02-14 20 UNITED ASBESTOS CEMENT BERHAD INTERIM REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS The Board of Directors of United Asbestos Cement Berhad have declared an Interim Dividend of 6i? 0 (tax exempt) in respect of the year ending June, 1972. The Interim Dividend will be paid on the Ist of May, 1972 and all perfectly818 words
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Advertisement1256 1972-02-14 21 TO LIYEHPOOL «HD OTHER U K ,'CONTlNENULPOllTS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ lE. ii I* «r ajax LtaaroS Mwn Si» «I?.V« U$ Bl 1 0M L'»trpooi:.:: *Z »Si nm ■C KS*r!:::Ei V* tT\ FROM UK CONTINENTAL PORU. Penang p Sham Singapore ran iXYcls 7/l l B^oVNlohSiung. AUTOLYCUS Mw 12/14 MmTli. Cebu, Hongkong. TO A FIOM1,256 words
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Advertisement585 1972-02-14 23 MONTHLY EXPRESS SERVICE <0 CREAT LAKES. Vatsct P. Klang Per.ang S'pora Montreal lor/Him ASM Oat API PtlTt (Bit 1967) lt/H Fat 2J lei 2J/H Fit it Aar II Air It Apr MA* A vtssn ifii Mar ll 14 Mar It/I« Mat II Maj IJ Mai Jt Maf 14 Mai SAN585 words
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Obituary66 1972-02-14 24 SON CMUAN SWEE. of Swee Const ru.-tion passed away on February I3in 1X72 leaving behind his beloved wife Msdim Lucia Goh and children IVler lk.rl». J-nny Kexe William. Lilian «nj I'hwbe. on., daughler-ln-law two sonsin-law and seven grand children to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves 4 Chancery Hill Rood66 words
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Article40 1972-02-14 24 MR A MRS AC EMMANUEL and Family thank Staff GH XL Police. Rev Fathers, si Josephs Church. S.ntul Staff I'retects. la Salle. Semul relatives, friends for their assistance, attendance, condolences, noral tributes and monetary gifts in their recent bereavement40 words
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Advertisement694 1972-02-14 24 OIST. 10 Holland Road 3-bedroomed 2-storey semi-detached house. 2 bithrooms. one alrconditloned. telephone installed. good furniture. Rent 5750. Tel: *****0 Spore. LUXURIOUSLY I MISMED. detached bungalows, air-conditioned 14, 20. Mattock Rise. 38 Walmer DTlve, semi-detached 3S, Jalun Slup. P/Distrlcts 13. 19. 23. (Spore) *****7. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED room with alrcon/bathroom attached694 words
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Advertisement841 1972-02-14 24 2 ROOMS. 1 hall 600 sq ft. 175 B. Goldhlll Centre S6OO/- Pm. Inclusive P.U.B. alrcondltionlng Te' *****. GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE sth floor, office 436 sq. ft., for sale. Phone ***** B'pore. DIST. S Office for takeover Including inventory In centralised area. App'y Box A 4652 SI Spore. Office841 words
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Advertisement1729 1972-02-14 24 S4M TO LONDON. Fly FETC Charter [ri\TSix /v "vS i "sUis;: tv u u 5433.30. Singapore Brussels SS23/-. Singapore New York S9OO FETC SERVICING ALL KINDS TV Is the sole Charterer of British tape recorders, amplifiers, reasonCa'edonlan Airways' 8707 and Baber able charges day /night service. Air* DC-fl which have1,729 words
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Advertisement293 1972-02-14 24 (AST lUHOPS offers charming la<lMs> to *nlert«m you Call at 277. MacPherson Kd. (MscPhsrsoo/AlJunl** Junrtlonl BPorr *****5. NOMI SIRVICI we shampoo carpets polish all types of floorings Appointment at your convenience. Tel. 371M2. 3TW*i Spore 47* BLOCK 30 Outram Park Is our new address Tangs Photocopy Service Telephone »54W (unchanged)293 words
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Advertisement946 1972-02-14 25 HOTEL CATERING TRAINING SCHOOL TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION r>brC^'/ C M^ Uk™™ lhe f Wln caur **n*«nclng HBa^TKvel!*' Op aU#ll W»"«rs/WaJtr«sses/B»rmen Durstiosi of Coarse 12 weeks (full-time) Entry Requirement* 16 to 22 years of age Completed secondary two. Fee: t2o'- for the entire course f^TiISI'5 1 O«*™Uo» Waiters/Waltreaaes/Barmen946 words
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Advertisement708 1972-02-14 25 HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT RESULTS FOR BIX MONTHS ENDED 318T DEI FMBEK. 19 Tl GROUP A» anticipated, the level of trading and profits Is being maintained and. upon present Indications. It I* expected that the next six months to 30th June 1972 will provide a full year's708 words
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Advertisement409 1972-02-14 25 1. The Management and Staff of People's Park Complex wish all our Patrons "A VERY HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. 2. We also wish to notify our Patrons that the shops and offices in the Complex will be closed on 15th and 16th February, 1972, Chinese New Year Public Holidays. FACTORY409 words
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Advertisement69 1972-02-14 25 NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. Ho See Weng had sold all hi* shares on the sth February. 1972 and res'gned from our company as Director and therefore he Is no longer authorised to transact any business or collect monies on behalf of the Company MARINE LAND ENGINEERING CO.69 words
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Advertisement118 1972-02-14 25 All divisions of Heli Orient are now located at their new facilities at Seletar Airfield Corporate Offices Maintenance and Overhaul Facility Spare Parts Distribution Centre Maintenance Hangar Telephone: *****1 (7 Lines) Address: East Camp, Seletar Airfield Postal address: P.O. Box 17, Jalan Kayu Post Office, Singapore 28. Telegrams: "AEROSPACE", Singapore.118 words
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340 1972-02-14 26 MALACCA, Sun. Singapore packed too much power to send Malacca spiralling to a submissive 5-0 defeat in their Malaysia Cup soccer match at Kubu Stadium today, to take the first round South zone shipWith two wins and a draw to their credit, Singapore340 words
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Article38 1972-02-14 26 VANCOUVER. Sun. Penny Werthner set a World best indoor time for women's I ,ooom here last night. She led from the start to clock 2:45.9. beating the 2:46.5 set by Margaret Beacham of Britain in 1970.38 words
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Article, Illustration435 1972-02-14 26 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Defending champions Selangor came bouncing back into contention with this splendidly carved-out 4-1 victory over Perak in their Malaysia Cup soccer match at Merdeka Stadium tonight. With this performance Selangor wiped out the bitter memories of their 3-1 defeat435 words
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356 1972-02-14 26 BRISBANE, Sun. Australia's latest swimming star, Brad Cooper, had mixed luck at the final session of the National Open Swimming championships here tonight. Cooper was attempting to become the first man to break the four-minute barrier for 400 m freestyle and also to win356 words
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Article128 1972-02-14 26 KUANTAN, Sun. Armed Forces fought back from a goal down In the fifth minute to score this well-earned 2-1 win over Pahang In a Malaysia Cup match here today. Wan Zulklfll put Patvang ahead when he trapped a pass from centre-forward Wan Mohamed and then128 words
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Article215 1972-02-14 26 HAMPSHIRE Sports Club, the Div. Two soccer club, will hold a quadrangular soccer tournament on Tuesday and Wednesday at Jalan Besar stadium as the final phase of their preparation for the new season. Hampshire, who won the National League Dlv Three championship first time out last215 words
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Article111 1972-02-14 26 JAMSHEDPUR. Sun. Indian Test player Ashok Mankad became the third West zone batsman to hit a century against East zone in the three-day Duleep Cricket Trophy semi-final here. West zone declared 449-4 (Mankad n.o. 100. S. Oavaskar 101. P. Parkar 131). By the close of111 words
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Article185 1972-02-14 26 Hassan 's goal wins for Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Inside-right Hassan Buyong with a 65th minute goal won Johore full points from Negri Sembilan in this Malaysia Cup South zone soccer match at the Larkin Stadium here, today. Johore won 1-0. Hassan collected a through pass from the centre and185 words
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Article29 1972-02-14 26 LONDON. Sun. Dr. Tom Kemp, president of the EnglLsh Rugby Union, said here that Japan had been Invited to make a short tour of England in 1976.29 words
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375 1972-02-14 27 SAPPORO. Sun. fHE Xlth Winter Olympic Games ended on a sensational note here today when Francisco Fernandez Ochoa of Spain caused a big upset in the Men's Special Slalom to win Spain her first-ever Olympic gold medal. Ochoa, 21, a hotel manager, was hysterically375 words
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289 1972-02-14 27 E. FRIDA - Sarbo is hockey's choice for sports award E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE'S most reliable hockey fullback for the past decade, Sarbo, Is Singapore Hockey Association's choice for the Sportsman of 1971 award. Sarbo. 35, has shown during his 12 years of undivided service to the republic, that he Is a cool,289 words
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Article111 1972-02-14 27 >TAVAL BABE won three titles at the National Schools 6-7-a-slde hockey championships at Dover Road on Saturday. They won the boys 'B 1 division and the girls B and C titles. All the Anals: Boys 'A': SJI bt St. Andrews 2-0; Third place —Raffles. Boys "B": Duneam111 words
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Article118 1972-02-14 27 Singapore Island Country Club beat Tengah Golf Club 5-1 In a Singapore Oolf Association league match at the Island Course yesterday. Results (SICC first): T. 8. Cheong (8) and Freddy Lee (8) halved Randall (7) and Lan (9); Koh Beng Hool (8) and W. Phoa (10) bt118 words
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Article102 1972-02-14 27 Owiss Cottage captured three titles at the Inter-school Softball championship over the weekend. They won the boy's 'A' and •C 1 and girls C title*. They were also runners-up in the girl's B league. This gush of success Is creditable because they failed to take102 words
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Article239 1972-02-14 27 CINGAPORE Civil Service beat Singapore Cricket Club by 43 runs in a friendly cricket match at the padang yesterday thanks to "old warriors" Khoo Ong Lee and Stan Nagaiah, reports PERCY SENEVIRATNE. Ong Lee (33). Nagaiah 29 1 and Slvamayam (31) were the pillars239 words
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Article210 1972-02-14 27 Arblaster wins motor rally IDENANG. Sun. Dick Arx blaster and D. Chua of Singapore, driving an Austin Clubman OT, won the North Malaysian motor rally today. They finished with a total of 2.381 penalty points. Second place went to Wong Mun Kwong and Yoon Kok Onn in a Toyota Corolla210 words
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Article, Illustration2469 1972-02-14 28 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP JWO betting records were set in the last race at Ipoh yesterday. Swift Dragon became the heaviest-backed horse ever when he carried 21.455 win tickets. He was beaten by a neck by Count Carlo. The win pool on the race carried moro than2,469 words
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Article334 1972-02-14 29 LONDON, Sunday played like champions in beating third-placed Derby County 2-0 in their Cup rehearsal before a 52,000 crowd at Highbury here yesterday. The ban on the use of floodlights because of the power crisis could not hide the brilliance of Arsenal as two goals by334 words
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170 1972-02-14 29 Manchester United have now lost their last five League games In their rapid slide from the top of the table. The Second Division top-of-the-table clash between Norwich and Millwall attracted a crowd of 34.118, the best gate at Norwich for ten years. The matchReuter - 170 words
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Article296 1972-02-14 29 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Derby 0 C. Palace 2 Coventry 2 Everton 0 Leeds 0 Huddersfleld 0 Liverpool 1 uttcester 0 West Brom 1 Man Utd 0 Newcastle 2 Kott'm P. 0 Tottenham 1 Sn.'ff Utd 3 Man City 3 Stoke 3 Ipswich 3 Wolves 1 West Ham 0296 words
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167 1972-02-14 29 \IUNICH. Sun— West Oer--1 many will almost certainly turn down an invitation to play In the Scottish FA. centennial competition in May and June next year. A West German FA. official yesterday expressed doubts about West Germany s participation in the competition.Reuter - 167 words
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Article1022 1972-02-14 29 Mm City 28 16 9 4 58 31 38 Leeds 28 15 7 6 38 21 37 Derby 28 14 8 6 46 28 38 VmiiiiI 28 IS 5 8 43 27 35 MM Utd 28 14 7 7 61 38 35 Wolves 28 13 8 7 48 401,022 words
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270 1972-02-14 29 'S.A. can return to Games movement -if...'- LAGOS. Sun. Abraham Ordla, president of the Supreme Council for Sport in Africa, said j yesterday South Africa I were free to return to the Olympic movement provided they abandoned the policy of racial dis--1 crimination. •We nave never at any time wantedReuter - 270 words
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Article, Illustration29 1972-02-14 29 EIARIE-Therese Na--IT* dig. 17-year-old Swiss schoolgirl, on her way to victory in the downhill race for her second gold medal In the Winter Olympics at Sapporo. Japan.29 words
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196 1972-02-14 29 Ireland beat England in last move I ONDON, Sun. Ireland scored a converted try in the last movement of the match to snatch a 16-12 victory over England in their five-nations Rugby Union championship game at Twickenham here yesterday. Th< match was six minutes Into injury time, with England leading196 words
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Article96 1972-02-14 29 SYDNEY Sun Australian Frank Matich. leading from start to finish, today won Hull th round in the Rcthman's 100 of the international Tasman Cup motor race at Warwcki Farm Matich. driving his own Matich A5O. completed the race in 64 mm 5.4 sec. 18 sec ahead96 words
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Article166 1972-02-14 29 Turner hits 202 for Kiwis \IONTEGO BAY. Sun A patient double-century b> opening batsman Glenn Turnei helped the New Zealand cricketers to a massive 486-4 declared against the We.-t Indies President's XI here yesterday. Turner tcok nis score to 202 in 537 minutes before being caught at deep mid-on by166 words
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Article51 1972-02-14 29 PHILADELPHIA. Sun—Australians Ken Rosewall and Rod Laver will meet in the final of the United States indoor professional championship here today. Rosewall. 37. the No 1 .<-eed beat American Arthur Ashe 2-6. 7-6. 7-6. 6-2 in the semifinals. Second-seeded Laver toppled Dutchman Tom Okker 6-3. 6-3.51 words
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Article205 1972-02-14 29 Heard keeps two-up lead LOS ANGELES Sun. American Jerry Heard retained his lead after tho fourth round of the 90-hole Bob Hope Drsert golf tournament at Palm Sprinps yesterdayHeard had a iwo-under-par 70 yesterday for a 72 dole total of 275 and a 'wo-stroke lead over Bob Rosburg Lanny WadkinsReuter - 205 words
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Article47 1972-02-14 29 LOUSIVILLK (Kentucky) Sun— Mark Winzenned USt set a world record last night when he won the 1.000-yard run In 2:05.1 at the annual MasonOixon Gatr.rs Winzenreids record .sprint lowered the mark set two years jrc by Ralph Doubell Au.str.ilia> by nearly a half second. APAP - 47 words
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Advertisement98 1972-02-14 26 £GJ— ISW CrtiMCserKwve&R fi SALE LAST DAY Final Reductions on many fabulous items. Buy now and Save! Hurry! The B9JWSMM Shop Supa-Save Centre ffj^ -ft Supa-Save Petang QIL Jl Raffles Place, "#|W^ Jjm. Singapore 1. UjF <*■ y^y Konc hee ran EHoy Blast into the New Lunar Year with K98 words
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Advertisement140 1972-02-14 26 J>mmamutoLt**— *m. I jau "-40) r --a-J»> Ml. *m **«*tf^77 T^ jmr We hope the coming year brings you good luck, good health and much happiness. FAR EASTERN BANK LTD. HfAOOMICf IM. CECIL STMCT SINGAPORE 1 TEL >MHIE»TN TOALIOEPTS) ■■MM 11 NEIL KOAO SINC*fO«f 7 111 934*4' U0 SE RANGOON140 words
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Advertisement159 1972-02-14 27 I TAY BUAN GUAN SUPERMARKET j j SINGAPURA EMPORIUM PTE. LTD. j j TAY BUAN GUAN SHOPPING CENTRE j POH HENG GOLDSMITH (Katong Branch) j wish I all their friends and customers j A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS i CHINESE NEW YEAR. On February 14, being Chinese New I Year's eve,159 words
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Advertisement183 1972-02-14 27 ROBINSON'a, XP^" Off^RS iff vfii VNs^ LAST DAY -^rJ^^. OPENTILL Red Ticket .pecial offer, A 4^/ up .o 33 1/3- di»c.y-t M o.o.loble in .11 deportmentj Fabuloui eHert en all 1 i&/ itemi carrying the special i&ll red Ang Pow ticket. W/ WISHING ALL OUK FRIENDS AND PATRONS KONG HEE183 words
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Miscellaneous21 1972-02-14 27 SOCCER City "A": RI f TBS (RI 5 p.m HOCKEY SHA Under 23 k.o. tourney: Khalsa v Schools (Serangoon Rd 5.16).21 words
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Advertisement438 1972-02-14 28 ANNOUNCEMENT FASTER CHEAPER COMFORTABLE MARA EXPRESS BUS SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR-KOTA BHARU We are pleased to announce that MARA Express Bus Service Kuala Lumpur-Kota Bharu will commence the following service:--(i) AIRCONDITIONED LUXLRY BUSES FOR THE (11) NONAIPrONDITLONED SEMI LTXUBY DAY SERVICE WITH EFFECT FROM 15TH BUSES v>R THE NIGHT SERVICE WITH438 words
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Advertisement102 1972-02-14 29 It's been Lovtqped J^k H^l Christine's doll lost its head and got it back with Loytape. The whole Bk operation took a neat two minutes, fl Bk But that's all you need with ATl's H self-adhesive Loytape to patch up PHRMH| what otherwise would have been a sticky problem. And102 words
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259 1972-02-14 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia will have 35 new hotels In the next few years to cater for the expected tourist influx following the PATA conference here. A spokesman of the Ministry of Trade and Industry said today in Penang alone six moreBernama - 259 words
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Article26 1972-02-14 30 CAIRO. Sun. Soviet Defence Minister Marshal Andrei Orechko is due to arrive here for a four-day visit his week, two Cairo newspapers reported today.26 words
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Obituary46 1972-02-14 30 KRAAL MINI' FREDERICK aK«I TO aflrr a ion* iilnrnn. U.lov.d and lovinic huxhaod of Maud.- Kraal net HAr run. Crfm.it ion st 1 1 sm. on KON POM NIO add passrd away prarrfully on 13 272 leaving son In-law, arveral Krand-chlldrrn and 17.2.72 at 2i>m.46 words
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Article154 1972-02-14 30 BANGKOK, Sun— Queen Elizabeth flew to Chiengmai today on the fourth day of her six-day State visit to Thailand. The Queen, accompanied by her husband, Prince Philip, and daughter Princess Anne, attended a church service in Bangkok in the morning before making the trip. They stopped atAP - 154 words
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Article, Illustration129 1972-02-14 30 FORGOTTFN GIRL WHO WAITS AND CRIES... EACH day she waits. But no one comes. Now and then, two year old Ng Saw King cries when she pines for her mother. She had stopped coming. A long time has passed since Saw King's last visitor. The Malaysian girl was here onWAN SENG YIP - 129 words
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Article57 1972-02-14 30 CALCUTTA. Sun. The Bangla Desh Constituent Assembly Is expected to be convened at the end of March. Mr. H.M Kamruzzaman, Relief and Rehabilitation Minister of Bangla Desh said here today. He told a news conference that a draft constitution was almost ready and would be placed before57 words
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167 1972-02-14 30 'Britain may grind to a halt' warning LONDON. Sun.— Britons were warned at the weekend that the country could grind to a halt in two to three weeks, with an estimated 20 million people out of work, because of the national coal miners' strike. Trade and Industry Minister Mr. JohnReuter - 167 words
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Article24 1972-02-14 30 HONO KONG. Sun. British Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary Sir Alec DouglasHome arrived In Hong Kong today from Bangkok for a threeday visit.24 words
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118 1972-02-14 30 ITUCHINO, Sun. Anxv other operation against communist terrorists has been launched In Sarawak this time to prevent them from Infiltrating Into the Fourth Division. The Chief Minister. Dato Hajl Abdul Rahman Ya kub, said today the terrorists had made three abortive attempts to118 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-02-14 30 The weather The weather outlook (or Singapore from C a.m. to noon today: Fair.14 words
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