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Title Section24 1972-02-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1972. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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243 1972-02-19 1 Order of Temasek for Queen and the Duke IN COLOUR A COLOUR supplement of the Royal visit appears with the Sunday Times tomorrow. GCB AWARD TO PRESIDENT, GCMG TO PM QUEEN Elizabeth and the Doke of Edinburgh were presented with the Order of Temasek, Singapore's highest State decoration, by President243 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1972-02-19 1 SUNSHINE WELCOME Shower then suddenly the clouds vanish SINGAPORE yesterday gave Queen Elizabeth and her family a splendid sunshine welcome when they stepped ashore at the East Lagoon port at ten in the morning to begin their historic three-day state visit to the Republic. The Queen led her family down1,244 words
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Article37 1972-02-19 1 LONDON. Fri Prime Minister Edward Heath squeaked through to a narrow 309 to 301 victory In a House of Commons vote on entry Into the Common Market, late yesterday (See Pace 14).37 words
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3 a.m. ROUNDUP
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Article48 1972-02-19 1 BELFAST, Fri. Bernadette Devlin, spitfire of Northern Ireland's civil rights movement and Soundest member of the iritlsh Parliament, was sentenced to six months' Jail today for defying a government ban on parades. She was set free on bail •f £1M pending appeal. AT.48 words
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Day One of The Royal Visit
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Article, Illustration79 1972-02-19 2 Quayside welcome: The Queen steps out... QUEEN ELIZABETH II in a leaf green dress gives a royal wave as she leads her family down the gangway of HMY Britannia. Just behind her in a naval officer's uniform is the Duke of Edinburgh, followed by Princess Anne. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mak Kian Seng,79 words
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Article, Illustration185 1972-02-19 3 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs. Lee l>emg presented to the Royal family by President Sheares (not in picture). The Queen and Prince Philip, exchanged a few words with Mr. Lee and his wife before meeting the Science and Technology185 words
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Article, Illustration69 1972-02-19 4 QUEEN Elizabeth inspecting the Guard of Honour at East Lagoon. Flanked on the right by the Guard Commander, Major Lukeman Harith, (with sword), Her Majesty was accompanied by President Sheares in dark suit) on the inspection. On the President's right is the Director of General69 words
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Article, Illustration116 1972-02-19 4 Sounds unlikely, but it's true. This is where Singapore's largest Penguin bookshop is. At the Popular Book Co., 10 Cashin Street, next to the Odeon Cinema in North Bridge Road. Where every Penguin book imported into Singapore is stocked. If you cannot get your Penguin116 words
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Article, Illustration365 1972-02-19 5 Faces, faces everywhere! What a right royal welcome it was for the Queen THOUSANDS of peox pie emerged from their Toa Payoh flats yesterday afternoon to give Queen Elizabeth, the Duke and Princess Anne a tumultuous welcome. More than an hour before the Royal party arrived, they were already lined365 words
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Article, Illustration141 1972-02-19 6 ii/ITH a Royal tap of the TT maul on each end of the marble slab. Queen Elisabeth announced: "I declare this stone well and truly laid." So ended the ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone for the new 52.7 million British High Commission141 words
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458 1972-02-19 6 I ESME BAPTISTA - I ESME BAPTISTA B 1 SHE stood framed against the gleaming whiteness that is the yacht Britannia. And suddenly gasps of admiration could be heard above the aoplause as Queen Elizabeth walked down the gangway. For hundreds of458 words
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116 1972-02-19 6 A CLOSELY kept secret about the Britannia and the royal party on board her leaked out here yesterday. The secret: The royal yacht secretly weighed anchor at Pulau Tioman, off the Johore coast at 11 a.m- on Thursday to enable the Queen, Prince116 words
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Article, Illustration113 1972-02-19 6 r would have been a big moment in the life of any little girl. But Kathy Ewens, six. was too awestricken to say anything when she came face to face with a real-life princess. That's what happen- ed yesterday evening when Princess Anne came over113 words
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Article, Illustration132 1972-02-19 7 THE QUEEN addressing the presidential banquet in honour of the Royal Family. Seated with the Queen at the main table are (from left— clockwise) PSA chairman Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, Mrs. Sheares (not in the picture), Thai Ambassador and doyen of the diplomatic132 words
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522 1972-02-19 7 QUEEN Elizabeth said last night that British entry into the European Common Market would enable Britain to contribute a larger share of investment in Singapore's future development. Speaking at a presidential banquet in honour of the royal family at the522 words
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296 1972-02-19 7 PRESIDENT Sheares, who spoke earlier, said that the island Republic would always value her long association with Britain and the British people. "These ties have made it easier for us to adjust ourselves to the realities of power in the last decades of296 words
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238 1972-02-19 7 THK highlight of the 1 royal programme today is a night tour of Chinatown. The royal couple accompanied by Princess Anne will watch a Chinese opera at the Kreta Ayer People's Theatre before taking a walk down a Chinatown street.238 words
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Advertisement113 1972-02-19 4 The Popular Book Co how to get there X I '^m\ TWlta kit* To (Mmk No*. IA. 2. 6. 1 1. /.fh^HlHi laKe DUS... 12. 13. 13A 21 22 32 33 Ifffiw 41. 41A. 51. 6V 62. 63. liyTTnilwM 1,,.- ,m W. 91. 100. 100 A. 110. 126. ■HpMT|^^^Bß^B 'JM113 words
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Advertisement117 1972-02-19 5 TOMORROW'S DRAW No 14/72 (20.2.72) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••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 $500/-. 'LIVE' TELECAST OVER TV SINGAPORE AT 4.30 P.M. r l VERECO I /<P\ TEMPERED TULE 6LASSWARE I FROM FRANCE!117 words
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Advertisement78 1972-02-19 6 JAMES FONG '■'^y' C v V'C^ 's\ '.'£^^o&^SsSr OPENS AT TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE TODAY Hong Kong's leading Fur House brings to Singapore the largest selection of mutation and wild minks, persian lamb, broadtail, chinchilla, fox, leopard, ocelot, tiger, suede and a whole range of other selections. All our furs are78 words
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Advertisement217 1972-02-19 6 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO JAMES FONG FURS PTE LTD 1 on the official opening of their fur centre in Singapore at 1 2, Ground Floor, Tanglin Shopping Centre Tanglin Road, Singapore We are privileged to have been appointed the designers and decorators of the entire showroom Mr. Chew Yew217 words
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Miscellaneous18 1972-02-19 6 The weather WEATHER outlook for Singapore today from 6 am to noon: lariated alight showers In late morning.18 words
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Advertisement192 1972-02-19 7 I fashion shoes! I need not be 1 I expensive I I come see us I I any day I I SHOE BOUTIQUE I 1 Ist FLOOR 8 TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE I jfc KONG HIE FATT CNOY (P\ 6OLDEN BEACH RESTAURANT A NITI-CLUB >*. I jnd.r moiogtmtnl of Four Wei192 words
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Advertisement333 1972-02-19 7 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 205333 words
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270 1972-02-19 8 SINGAPORE, Friday NEW ZEALAND'S Opposition Labour Party will maintain a military presence In Singapore and other South-east Asian countries if it comes into power in the next elections in November. This was stated today by its leader. Mr. Norman Kirk, before he270 words
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91 1972-02-19 8 SINGAPORE, Fri— A labk? ourer today claimed that he turned robber after he was robbed. Ho Mvi KeiiK. 21. told a district court: "I was robbed of my January wages and was left with no choice but to rob another." Ho said this91 words
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129 1972-02-19 8 U.S. OFFICIAL TO VISIT S'PORE FOR TALKS ON NIXON TRIP SINGAPORE, FW. VS 3 SecreUry of SUt« for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Mr. Marshall Green, will arrive here next month for talks with government leaders on President Nixon's visit to China. Mr. Green will also call at Kuala Lumpur129 words
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Article24 1972-02-19 8 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Institute of Marine Engineers will hold IU annual meeting at the Shell Theatrctte in CoUyer Quay on Feb. 23.24 words
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649 1972-02-19 8 SINGAPORE, Fri THK president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, today urged Neptune Orient Lines to opt out from the "imperialistic" Far Eastern Freight Conference immediately. He said this following the FEFC's rejection yesterday of a renewed call for649 words
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Article64 1972-02-19 8 Clerk fined for obscene films SINGAPORE. Fri. A clerk was fined $300 today for having five reels of obscene films at Pava Lebar airport at 1130 p.m on Jan. 9. Wong Yam Heng. 22. was carrying the films in a plastic bag. along the departure channels of the airport when64 words
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183 1972-02-19 8 Condition of cops attacked by cracker thugs improving SINGAPORE, Fri. The condition of the two policemen who were assaulted on Monday was this morning: reported to be improving. PC Gob Ben? Her. 26. is out of coma while his colleague. PC Yeo Siu Huat. 24, is no loncer on the183 words
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Article49 1972-02-19 8 SINOAPORE. Fri Oen Soenarso. Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore, will be gue-t speaker at the Kiwanis Club of Singapore's meeting on May 2 at Ming Court Hotel He will speak on the necessity for South-east Asian countries to develop a broader concept of Industrialisation and economics.49 words
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235 1972-02-19 8 Lim: No terms laid down at joint govt talks PENANG. Friday TtfO conditions were laid down in the talks which led to the formation of the coalition government in Penane, Chief Minister Dr. Lim Chong En said today. The question of a Gerakan member being appointed a Federal Minister was235 words
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Miscellaneous259 1972-02-19 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Writer is a don— only type 1 Wine and spirits are about m th church <S. sj. a pound in Glamorganshire 9 Force to get a field ploughed (4. 6). 'n tog 16. 4). 8. DMk ordered by a Doctor 12 Claimants are quiet about259 words
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246 1972-02-19 9 Mountbatten flies in for private visit SINGAPORE, Fri gAHL Mounlbut ten, Queen ElizaIklli's uncle, flew in tonight on board a (PA Convaii -880 uirtTuft for v threeday private visit. Dressed in a light urey suit and dark tic, the Earl was accompanied by his son-in-law, Lord Bradbourne. and his wife.246 words
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156 1972-02-19 9 KUAIA LUMPUR. Fri. Singapore must pay for the privilege of using the abbreviation "MSA" for Mercury Singapore Airlines, the Federal capital btanch of Umno said today. "It is evident that whether or not an agreement exists between Malaysia and Singapore over the156 words
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Article, Illustration141 1972-02-19 9 'SPACING SPACE' IS AIM OF THIS FLOWER ART SINGAPORE, Fri Over 1.000 guests lonliht attended the open i n k of a flower exhibition demonstrating the delicate art of "spacing space." That is the main difference between Japanese flower arrangement and tnr Western kind which seeks instead to fill up141 words
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71 1972-02-19 9 Metal Box arbitration case on Monday SINGAPORE. Fri. The Industrial Arbitra tlon Court will sit on Monday to hear the trade dispute between the Metal Box Company of Malaysia Ltd. and the Singapore Metal Box Workers' Union over a new collective agreement. The Labour Minister, in a Gazette Extraordinary, had71 words
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267 1972-02-19 9 Man who broke into 12 flats jailed for five years SINGAPORE, Fri. A daylight housebreaker who stole a total of $13,512 in cash and property from 12 flats was jailed for five years by a district court todrry. Tan All IMrt. 32, a labourer, wjj j;«ilcd li" years lor stealing267 words
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Miscellaneous139 1972-02-19 9 Ml-y Itnp By V.T. Hantlin I YtXJ AISTT SERIOUS WHERE'D YOU V ...WHEN r TOLOJUH HE'D I I OH, YOU'RE THA'S VyWyV^fh I P BETTER MOSEY f I I ABOUT EATIN4 THIS I SET TMW IDEA,/ KEEP US IN VITTLES, I GONNA EXACTUV 4jJfa3fi|^S OVER AN' SEE HOW j I139 words
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Advertisement275 1972-02-19 10 IF YOU LIKE a relaxing atmosphere, W good singing, charming waitresses f and o f <x>urM a good drink— THIS iw THE PLACE 1 l Western, Country or Pop Music i Every Night by THE WESTERN COMMUNITY "^lciaib"' A T COFFEESHOP^ IF YOU ENJOY local specialities H like ice kachang.275 words
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Advertisement438 1972-02-19 10 I SATURDAY SUNDAY I I BUFFET BRUNCH I I All that you can eat for only $5.50! I I Choose from a wide array of Island I I foods Juices, a staggering variety I I of mouth-watering dishes and your I I favourite hot or cold beverage. I I Have438 words
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Advertisement245 1972-02-19 10 (sArnmmm... A^cious! 3ND FLOOR PEOPLEIB Fy\RK SHOPPING COMPLEX. NEW BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 1. TEL 9G16G9. *****60 CAKE SHOP S4.GREENLEAF ROAD, EJAN GUAN PARK. SINGAPORE 10. TEL *****4 John little' quality leather shoes stylish! Comfortable and moderately priced! Wll'j Smart jnd styHh ttlXKf triO*V boot tot su«J« hSSr. k J3OO Wtll245 words
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450 1972-02-19 11 Rajah: We're not out to 'f ix' accused FERNANDEZ APPEAL SINGAPORE, Friday GEN lOR State Counsel Air. K.S. Rajah submitted in the High Court today that it was "very unfair" to allege that the prosecution in the Gerald Fernandez trial "had gone about it as if to fix the accused."450 words
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Article54 1972-02-19 11 SINGAPORE. Prl. The NTUC will convene the first meeting of Its Sports »nd Games Council at Trade Union House In Shenton Way tomorrow. The ccuncll members, who are officials from affiliated unions, will discuss ways to foster greater sportsmanship and comradeship emong members of NTUC affiliates through54 words
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86 1972-02-19 11 CINGAPORE, Fri— Two r .licemen were each jailed for six months by a district court today for corruption. Cpl. Nr Ah Chea, 27, and PC Leonf S wee Chee, 30, admitted receiving a $15 watch from student Koh Hoon Hong, 15, in Kian Hong Road,86 words
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Advertisement131 1972-02-19 11 Mo- (bavtafl! CoMon City: I. 4, *.4S ft •■>«• Catoiy: 1. I. 7.10, f.4Saoi. A Mondorin Film Starring Tina Ti Thorn Pang Mun Exza/-//£ FASCINATING GOLDEN CITY— Ta-NtfM MIWrT" •TSI MONC WU"— Mond/Color g aXa x v Bfff}' 1 C~\ A-X^ L Sw>4ay (Hi %J^^r-" Eoitmoncolor CIROS CINEMA Telok Blona.h,131 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, February 19, 1972
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Article447 1972-02-19 12 President Nixon has left for Peking and seven days of intensive discussion with China's Prime Minister in the spirit of hopeful confidence which has surrounded his mission since news of Mr. Chou En-lai's invitation burst upon a startled world. Mr. Nixon sought the meeting, Mr. Chou responded,447 words
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Article255 1972-02-19 12 The dry spell over Malaysia must not be allowed to evaporate memories of the floods of two months ago. Indeed, a recent seminar in Pahang on the December tragedy produced statistics of damage suffered in the State which point the need for constant work on flood prevention255 words
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Article272 1972-02-19 12 There will be no British general election just yet. Liberal votes saved Mr. Heath from defeat in the vital entry-into-Europe debate on which he had staked his government's fate. For that matter, also Britain's future, which is what the debate was all about. He got home by272 words
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507 1972-02-19 12 LESLIE COLITT - Western pop culture floods into Prague LESLIE COLITT By DRAGUE A recent survey taken for the internal use of the Czechoslovak Commun i s t leadership describes the majority of Czechoslovaks as "ideologically abstinent". Results of the survey have been disclosed by Czechoslovak sociologists who helped prepare the poll. TheOFNS - 507 words
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918 1972-02-19 12 LUCIEN RAJAKARUNA - MRS. B NOW TAKES ON CEYLON'S TOP SPECIALIST DOCTORS LUCIEN RAJAKARUNA: By Colombo pIGHT years after the flrst-ever strike by doctors in Ceylon, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike's Government has once again moved towards a head-on confrontation with the island's leading medical men the British-quali-fied medical specialists. The question once again isOFNS - 918 words
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Article763 1972-02-19 12 HENRY S. BRADSHER - HENRY S. BRADSHER Last vestiges of the Cultural Revolution By" HONG KONG There are a number of signs that the last vestiges of the Cultural Revolution are being removed in China, returning the country to the control of professional administrators and reducing the personal763 words
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Article420 1972-02-19 13 Cable cut captain is guilty SINGAPORE, Friday COURT martial today severely reprimanaed :i Singapore Maritime Command officer found guilty of failing to "properly command** liis ship in Singapore waters last year. Captain Lav Yip Kwong, of RSS Endurance, will also lose half a month's pay. The sentence is subject to420 words
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Article, Illustration331 1972-02-19 13 'GETTING TO KNOW YOU' AT WAGES COUNCIL INAUGURAL SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Wages Council held its first meeting this afternoon at the board room of the Economic Development Board in Fullerton Building. But it was more of a getting -to know-you session as th< 10 members of the council, with331 words
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Article26 1972-02-19 13 SINOAPORE Fri Singapore and Germany will (ormaiiy sign a double taxation agreement In the conference room of the Finance Ministry tomorrow at 10 a.m26 words
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191 1972-02-19 13 SINGAPORE. Friday A FAMILY oi four narrowly escaped death when a car skidded and rammed into their Telok Kurau house last night. They were saved by a sewing machine which held back the front wooden wall and a huge cupboard from crushing the191 words
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293 1972-02-19 13 8 years and 6 strokes for man who raped secretary SINGAPORE. Fri. The High Court today sentenced a gardener to eight years Jail and six strokes of the rotan for rapinn a visiting New Zealand Bill Mr. Justice D'Cotta. convicting Andasamy Alagurasamy. 35. of Eng Neo Av.nue. described the offence293 words
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Article44 1972-02-19 13 EINOAPORF Fri Mohamed Idrls on. A 1...1 Bakai. 28. unemployed, was \ult-d (or three months today lor having 2t kartoos of gunja worth $20 al an unnumbered coftee-stall In Jalan Rebong at 5.50 pm Mlterday He had two previous similar convictions44 words
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Miscellaneous642 1972-02-19 13 On your TV and Radio vi mm s £P- s syvw is Era I.SS Lassie Fine Feathered 1M Ne s and Newsreel (0 M P f °8 r > mm Summary ,1( (jo^ng Sayang Fnend tK Ma nnix Aquanauts 9.27 longstreet 2.21 Sesame Street (Repeat) ).N News (E) i,.,, h642 words
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Article, Illustration370 1972-02-19 14 Victory for Tories slender 8-vote majority LONDON, Friday pRIME MINISTER Edward Heath last night won a slender eight-vote majority for his European policies and averted a general election. Amid emotional scenes, Parliament voted 309 to 301 for legislation to bring Britain into the European Common Market.370 words
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Article, Illustration328 1972-02-19 14 Uproar as the Liberals bear brunt of Labour's fury LONDON, Friday I>OWDY scenes broke out in the House of Commons last night when the Government's narrow win in the crucial Common Market vote was announced. The fury ot Labour anti-marketeers was directed at the six-man Liberal Party who had helpedReuter - 328 words
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Article174 1972-02-19 14 WASHINGTON. Fn rIE Soviet Union has arreed to resume talks about repaying its World War II debts to the U.S., a congressional sub-committee chairman said yesterday. Represen tative Mr. William Moorehead, (Pennsylvania democrat) said the Information was relayed to him by the State Department. Mr.Reuter - 174 words
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173 1972-02-19 14 Nyerere orders major shake-up in his Cabinet FVAR ES SALAAM, Fri. —President Nyerere tonight reorganised his Government and Cabinet in the biggest political change in Tanzania's 10 years of independence. The 49-year-old leader, who has virtually run his country's foreign policy single-handed, named a Foreign Minister and appointed Vice-President Rashldl173 words
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Article38 1972-02-19 14 NEW YORK. Fri.—Comedian Bob Hope said Hand has turned down his Oder to visit North Vietnam to discuss exchangini? U.S. prisoners-of-war for U.S. $10 million. He received the latest refusal on luesday. AP.AP - 38 words
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226 1972-02-19 14 PLOT TO SABOTAGE WORK OF PEARCE TEAM CHARGE CALISBURY. Fri. Three Rhodesian Africans were trained by Chinese military instructors in Tanzania before re-enter-ing the country with orders to sabotage the work of the British Pearce Commission, police told a court here yesterday. They told a magistrate's court that the threeReuter - 226 words
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238 1972-02-19 14 And the Community breathes a sigh of relief BRUSSELS, Friday fOMMON Market sources today welcomed last night's vote in the British House of Commons. No official statements were issued, but sources at Common Market headquarters said they breathed a sigh of relief when they heard news of the vote, onReuter; UPI - 238 words
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Article, Illustration88 1972-02-19 15 PRESIDENT Nixon being garlanded with the traditional leis by a hula girl after his arrival at the Kameohe Marine air base in Hawaii on Thursday his first stopover on his historic journey to China. Mr. Nixon and his wife Pat are spend- ing two nights in88 words
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207 1972-02-19 15 Tokyo venue for Mujib, Bhutto meeting? TOKYO, Friday. JAPAN has offered to arrange a Summit meeting here between President Bhutto and Bangladesh Premier Sneikh Mujibur Rahman, the Foreign Ministry said today. A spokesman said Prime Minister Mr. Sato made the offer during a meeting with visiting Bangladesh special envoy Mr.Reuter - 207 words
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122 1972-02-19 15 INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO EXCHANGE SICK PoWs NEW DELHI. Fri. India and Pakistan have decided to exchange seriously wounded and sick prisoners of war. official Indian sources said yesterday. They said the International Red Cross had informed the Indian Government of Pakistan's agreement to the exchange and that India alsoAP - 122 words
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Article42 1972-02-19 15 BELGRADE. Fri—The stepmother of an 18-year-old youth killed In a lorry crash paid a n.an 5.000 dinars (about £115) tn kill the son of the lorry driver in revenge. The asMssin was arrested alter stabbing the 11-year-old boy to death—Reuter42 words
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147 1972-02-19 15 JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesia-in-minia-ture project proposed by Pres i d c n ts Suharto's wife and opposed by students as a waste of money will be called off if Parliament so requests. Giving evidence before a special Parliamentary committee. Mrs. E. S.Reuter - 147 words
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Article294 1972-02-19 15 CAIRO. Friday pOUR foreigners one an American woman diplomat have been arrested on spy charges Mr. Mohamed Hassanein Hejrkal. editor of the influential newspaper AlAhram. said the American woman was arrested with an Egyptian man of Greet; origin when a "huge spy ring" involvingReuter - 294 words
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117 1972-02-19 15 Now new clue on murder of vice girls LONDON. Fri. Scotland 1 Yard Is to investigate a new theory that the maniac killer of six London prostitutes is still at large The naked bodies of the girls, all in their teens and twenties, were found In the West London areaReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement147 1972-02-19 15 It's yours 24 hours a day. Round the clock. T.M.B. your Caterpillar dealer is manned 24 hours a day to do one thing. Provide you a service no other can. With a backup of over 35,000 parts available immediately ex-stock from a range of over 70,000 on call from the.147 words
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334 1972-02-19 16 CAIRO, Friday POLITICAL commen- tator Mr. Heykal today described the US suggestion for "proximity talks" with Israel as an American ;rap. In one of his most severe attacks on the U.S., the close confidant of the Egyptian president, said he doubted the American sincerityReuter - 334 words
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131 1972-02-19 16 US: We are not seeking cash for sub WASHINGTON. Fri.— The US Is not seeking compensation for a »«bniarlne loaned to Pakistan and apparently sunk by the Indians, a senior State Department official said yesterday. Mr. Thomas Pickering, deputy director for politicomilitary affairs, told a Senate Armed Services Sub-Committee theReuter - 131 words
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157 1972-02-19 16 NOW JOINT DEMO AGAINST RENEWED IRA VIOLENCE LONDONDERRY. Fri. More than 200 Catholic and Protestant workers united yesterday to demonstrate against IRA violence here They downed tools in a rare show of unity against the murder of a 47 -year old bus driver on Wednesday night. The driver, a CatholicReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration283 1972-02-19 16 Hassan in bold bid to save throne RABAT, Friday I£ING Hassan of Morocco, in a move to save his throne, announced last night he will hand over a substantial part of his powers to a new government under a new Constitution which is to be submitted to a national referendum.Agencies - 283 words
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Article105 1972-02-19 16 Ul Kl.in. Fri. A West German court has ruled that a person who j had undergone a change I of sex may not have the sex entry changed on birth records. The court reversed the decision of a lower court and ruled that theUP - 105 words
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107 1972-02-19 16 MAO MEN'S THANK YOU' FEAST FOR COPS ]\EW YORK. Fri. Chop sticks met nightsticks in a Manhattan hotel last night, but 't was all in the cause of friendship and mutual understanding. China's UN mission laid on a banquet for New York's policemen as a way of saying thank you107 words
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Article55 1972-02-19 16 MOSCOW: The thre>- top Kremlin leaders have each accepted individual invitations to visit Iran. according to a joint Soviet-Iraui communiciue issued here today. BONN: A blue Volkswagen beetle was driven otf the giant assembly line here today to become the 15,007.034 th model produced beating by one the record held55 words
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Article32 1972-02-19 16 WELLINGTON: Two chastity belts of steel and leather are being manufactured by a factory In Nelson which refuses to name it.s client tor tear of interference from New Zealand* Women's Liberation movement.32 words
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Article39 1972-02-19 16 RI'ENOS AIRES: Deposed Ecuador President Jose Maria Velascn Ibarra arrived here by air from Panama yesterday to begin the fourth period of compulsory exile Dr Velasco. 73. w;is ousted by Army officers in a bloodless coup on Tuesday night.39 words
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Article33 1972-02-19 16 TOKYO: The Mitsui Mining Co. today announced the discovery of what is claimed to be one of the world's largest copper belts containing highgrade copper and cobalt in the Tenke-Fugurume district of Zaire33 words
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Article43 1972-02-19 16 TOKYO: The New China news agency reported today that a 154 lbs tumor was removed successfully from a 7C-year-old woman in an operation in which acupuncture anaesthesia was used. The woman's weight was reduced from 248 lb to 88 lb by the operation.43 words
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Article27 1972-02-19 16 ANCHORAGE: Fines totalling USS2SC.COO have been Imposed here on three Soviet fishing captains and the owners of their vessels for illegal activities in US territorial waters Agencies.Agencies - 27 words
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Advertisement708 1972-02-19 16 AN INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC CORPORATION A leading international corporation will be commencing operations in Singapore soon. The work will include the manufacture and assembly of the most sophisticated and advanced types of electronic communications equipment and components. Suitable candidates are required for a number of senior positions, with great professional and708 words
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Advertisement21 1972-02-19 16 d'amor de PARIS DEAF! Wrtt# for fr*a fcoaitlat miaks (arpXoni corft ltd 9eo»n ono orderi »orword*d oirmo.' in Bminen 4U vort21 words
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Miscellaneous8 1972-02-19 16 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby JtTTT eeAuvMUtfTy J\8 words
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Article62 1972-02-19 17 Rahman Hyd. $410 +.24 T. Harbour $4.00 +20 Bkt Semb $6.00 +.20 Boustrad $3.10 +.18 Sim Urn $0.95 +17 Prlma $2.10 +.14 Wwidr Iljld $2.14 +.13 S. Land $1.69 +.11 F. East L'ston $2.60 +.11 M. Bank $2.68 +.11 M.A.A. $1.51 +.10 S. Tukan- $2.10 +.10 M. Cement $2.3062 words
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Article16 1972-02-19 17 Hume Pref. $3.28 —.10 Esso Ord $3.38 —.08 Srntosa $1.05 —.05 Gula Perak $1.20 —0416 words
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Article22 1972-02-19 17 Merlin (M) 613.000 Spore Land 456.000 Sim Lin .50.000 City Dev. 205.000 Total Turnover 3.83 M Delayed Percentage 28.3922 words
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Article38 1972-02-19 17 Feb. 14 Feb.lt lndi»tri»b: tlt.U II3JI Hotrb: 73.05 74.10 Properties: 154.4J 158.25 t Tint: 100.55 101. 7S t I rubbers: 15J.71 1M.83 Dec. 3*, 1966 100 1 Dec 11, IMS s IN t Dm. 29. 1M! IN38 words
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Article284 1972-02-19 17 |>KOPERTY stocks com manded firm support in generally active trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Started a few weeks ago. this shift of interest on to the property sector of the market received further impetus from statements issued recently by companies. Singapore284 words
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Article187 1972-02-19 17 fOR Batu Kawan Rubber and Coconut Plantations its very last year of existence proved to be an extremely good one. Against the trend current In the plantation Industry, the company achieved a remarkable 47.3 per cent increase in profits. At the pre-tax level profits reached $5.4 million for the187 words
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Article982 1972-02-19 17 DID AND OFFER PRICK OFFIROOMS OF THE STOCK IXCHANCE VITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: AH sections closed very steady. TURNOVER: Official total urnover as supplied by the Stock E::chanee yesterday Including odd lots totalled 3,833.000 i3.19C.500i. stock and share unlU valued at $6,557,054 ($6,257,741). while Industrials982 words
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Article993 1972-02-19 17 BUSINESS In end 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 1000 unless otherwise specified. ivniM.n.(i -vii iS« \jinomoto il> 1.95. vi«-»n ,i i 9na i9> 5U i4> 213 i993 words
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Article105 1972-02-19 17 KI'LIM Group is to make Its first Interest payment on the Kullm Loan stock, amounting to £5.85 per £100. The payment covers the period Sept. 10. 1971 to March 31. 1972. both dates Inclusive. BOUSTEAD Holdings Berhad has advised the Exchange It now controls Talplng Rubber Plantations and Cheras105 words
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Article488 1972-02-19 17 capital expenditure expected in the current year and to provide for the further expansion of the group, a considerable part of the profits have been retained In the business. Two interim dividends totalling 20 per cent have already been paid by Batu Kawan Rubber and Coconut488 words
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Article164 1972-02-19 17 'pHK Straits tin price in Penang yesterday perked another $2 to $022. 12£ per pioul on an official offering up l."> tons to 170 tons. Despite the softer tendency in the overnight London Metal Exchange where the price sagged £3, the local market was unaffected. The tone164 words
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Article19 1972-02-19 17 FEB. 18. RUBBER: 89.00 cents (Inch). TIN: $622,121 (up $2). Official offering 170 tons (up 15 tons).19 words
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Article103 1972-02-19 17 CHINEtE PRODUCE IXCHANCf SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING Oconut Oil: bulk f4o| sellers, drum 5421 sellers. Ce«ri: Mixed loose UK 'Cent. S22| B. Pepper: Munich AST A white f.o.b. 10i.<; NLW ***** selleni. Sarawak white f.o.b. 90', NLW $IS2I sellers. Sarawak special black fob. 9«', NLW »132| sellers, Sarawak AST A103 words
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Article36 1972-02-19 17 London copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets): Wirebar Spot buyer {424.30 I £424.30) seller (429.00 (£427. 0U>: Three Months buyer {433.M ((433.30) seller £436 00 (£434.00). Market Une: Firmer. Sales: 3. 250 tons.36 words
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Article53 1972-02-19 17 Thursday Wednesday •U.S. tU.«. Looiion 4a.33 4H.J5 B*'"" 4V6J 48.20 Hongkong Closed 4»6« Zu«i<* 45.308 4S. 108 48.608 45.30S PaflS 4S.M 48.34 SPOrt (1) «».su 49.80 B'pore (2) .173.80 174 00 (1) Export price in non-stterllng areas in U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers prices In Singapore53 words
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Article43 1972-02-19 17 In London on Thursday the palm oil prices of Malayan 5 per «nt CIF UK/N European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton March/May was quoted at UK 170 sellers {(72 psid »lth sellers over): July /July at UK £72 sellers.43 words
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Article267 1972-02-19 17 rpriE rubber market yes■L terday opened unchanged, and after a very quiet morning, some stale bull liquidation made for softer conditions In dull trading. Fair Interest was noted, however, for BMR 20 March shipment, with business concluded. Trading during the afternoon was thin and featureless with little change267 words
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245 1972-02-19 17 MALAYAN Cables enjoyed a healthy profit increase last year. Pre-tax profits were over four times higher than in 1970 when the company hit a sticky patch and are the best since 1967. Pre-tax profits for 1971 were $1,457,014 against $364,262 In the245 words
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Article202 1972-02-19 17 THE Association of Bants In Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Feb. 18 Local dollar* to one unit SELLING BIYIXG of Foreitn Currency TT or OU TT OD > Sterling Pound 7 4150 7 3825 7 3700 Australian Dollar 3 4025 3 3625 3202 words
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Article267 1972-02-19 17 Ai"ELBOURNE. Prl. Leading 1 mining shares moved ahead strongly In moderate trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange tc^av. Today's closing middle prices In Australian dollars and cents. with the differences on yesterday s close. INDUSTRIALS •>. Ampol M', +.03 Aust. Con. Ind 2.36', —.02 A.N.I. (Aust. Nat Ind) 1.018267 words
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Article211 1972-02-19 17 "NJEW YORK. Thurs— Late x profit-taking cut Into a fair)} broad early morning advance and ptrhed popular averages Into the minus column for the first time In three sessions. Turnover was heavy. Today's closing prices In I.B doliara followed by the differences on yesterday's prlct. P. Allied Chemical211 words
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Article288 1972-02-19 17 HONO KONO. Prl. The possibility of starting off after the holiday with a bull market, which appeared to be In the offing as a consequence of the buying spree that took place on the eve of the holiday, failed to materialise and tie market held steady all day,288 words
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Article67 1972-02-19 17 T^HEi-E rates were quoted on the AMan dollar market yesterday. The rates are fm deposits cf U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 4 5 16 to 4 8 16 2 mths 4 to 4 15 16'J 3 mths 4 1 to 5 1 16% 6 mths 5»» to 567 words
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Article98 1972-02-19 17 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 86 76 Wednesday 86.69 Week ago 87.08 RUBBERS Thursday 289.41 Wednesday 289 73 Week ago 292 69 OILS Thurnlay 308 07 Wednesday 303.12 Week ago 304 49 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 489 0 Wednesday 480 4 Week ago 501 7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 922.03 Wednesday98 words
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Advertisement799 1972-02-19 18 Wf£M SINGAPORE iSSjj ARMED FORCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR A PERMANENT CAREER We will train you In the following trades:A. Driver of Saloon Cars, Landrovers, Trucks, Recovery Vehicles and. Heavy Vehicles. B. Vehicle Mechanic! C. Vehicle Electricians ■l tekms of service Either permanent regular service until retirement or service for a specified799 words
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Advertisement604 1972-02-19 18 COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED hove the following positions to be filled: Ref. 1. Production Superintanieirt, experience in line management of a manufacturing operation essentiol, he will be responsible for two Product Areo's and will hove reporting to him supporting supervisory staff, oge 25 35. Ref. 2. Production Control Superintendent, experience604 words
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Advertisement319 1972-02-19 18 V ijjo^ ELECTRICAL PROJECT x^ ENGINEERS Owing to the continuing expansion of the Esso Refinery at Pulau Ayer Chawan, we seek electrical engineers who are seeking career opportunities In a progressive company. Preference will be given to Singapore Citlsens with Electrical Engineering degrees and two to three years related working319 words
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Advertisement748 1972-02-19 18 We are a subsidiary Company of one of the world's leading manufacturers of heavy electrical equipment. In our fast expanding organisation we now have the following positions open for application. ELECTRICAL SALES ENGINEERS Technical sale of electrical equipment to industrial and marine clients. Applicants with proven tales ability in the748 words
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Advertisement1439 1972-02-19 19 UYEtPOOL AHD OTHER UK COHTIHEHTAL PORTS mtM m Tpore Salt P. S hjni Penang fLPEHOI Iverpool Claigo* Id* H Taiay Frt 20/22 CLYTOHEUS L'pool, Ha.re, Adam, Hburg Mm 4 Mm I Mm 1/ I Frt 20/21 Lilian, Cla>|o« Mm I Mm I toll Mf CTOR Eiifast. Oubim Mm 7 Mm1,439 words
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Advertisement1861 1972-02-19 19 1 1 mW mil jvJMiflWtJ ill U iotff A 1 tmrnY ri H ill D^mW**l&i§^mmm EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Want rening Sinfaport IOADINO FOB: NOHDO Sa.lid Saild Gda 43 U2l H burg B men. A'.erp. R'dam Adam, G'buri, C'hagtn, Aarhus, PATAGONIA Feb 25 77 Mar 1/4 Fib 21, 21,861 words
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Advertisement1071 1972-02-19 19 FOtTNIKMTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FtOM EAST COAST ISA N Orleans Bait P*>i. N York Penang P Sham Spore Djakarta Kingston BURMA laa 10 Jaa 17 Frt 21 Frt 21 Frt 21 Mar I MENESTNEUS Jaa 20 Jaa 11 Frt J Mar 11 M» I Mar 14 NANSALAT Frt 1 Frt1,071 words
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Advertisement1045 1972-02-19 20 i i i^X—» KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. j lAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails latin Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P Klang SI geuwa Mar. Viy I ta.lj fjj I Ul.rt.o Mir, Viy Jl 22 Fat 21 Fel 2 Mar Slitui Mart "M 17 V 241,045 words
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Advertisement824 1972-02-19 20 FOR NEW ZEALAND Pining P. S'nam Smtapou imtanßf hri mtuiNA 11/21 M* Odin, lytt. Auck. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE IUHIA 1/14 Maf IS Mar II Mai Nagapattniam. M«lras. lONC«ONC lAPAN SERVICE: Pentng P !>-nam Support Uatiaf lari (UOD| 22/21 Ftl f«t M «;iJ» n j?""" 2/ 1 Mar Hon l """i' I824 words
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Advertisement818 1972-02-19 20 ORIENT LINES LTD. (INCORPORATED IN TMt REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) t ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3T U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Singapore P Klang Penang 1 NEPTUNE AMETNYST 1/ 7 Apr 1/11 Apr 12/11 Apr London 115. Havre 15 5. R darn 18818 words
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Advertisement817 1972-02-19 20 fIP r™n»IALAYs!AiTitITERJi^TIONAL aim SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD I I No3Of Jlrv Ampaog Ku*i» L ""(>"' I I The National Shipping Line ot Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE Tg bM Singapore P Ktanj Penang 10ADINS FOR: BUNCA MELOR I. Ptrt 11.21 FH Hawe. London. Rdaw. BUNCA RAYA 7/11 Mar 11 14 Mar817 words
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Advertisement770 1972-02-19 21 'PM« POUT OP lINcA F O M I K ryn« sum B'4 Mhh.i B/5 CO AUTHORITY ANNOUNCtO THI 8.d.4 and D.n>o Et^iT FOLLOWINO OIRTMINU ARRANCI OUT: Ontury Ruby B/2 Proutokyo MIHTB POP. PIB. It. B/3. Kryng Slam B 4 and CO.: Darpo OUT: FAipbntt 10/11. B««nritva El S^,l T 22.770 words
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Advertisement855 1972-02-19 21 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. i» rw» m to tha afca—nah ol iKipp«n ta Slmtpata a«4 MolajyiH MIS C hoi great pU.tur* ta aman—cta| Hrn lutn^aictlf o* ipecKiliMd timber carrier "MARITIMI STAR" IC*ll<«llt < »o load art: Singapore: Soiled Tanjong Mani: 20 23.2.72 P. Klanq: 25 29.2.72 Penong I 3.3.72855 words
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Advertisement1529 1972-02-19 21 /tf§^\ LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH QiiP^ PERSEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWAPAN Prndaftaran B*k»l! rrmboront I.KTI'. h-tgi krrja.! Krjurutrrman \wam L.XT.P. brrchadanK unlok nM*ndaftarkur. Pfmbrronn2 bati aj mua kerja2 kejurutrraan awam yan« brrnil.ii $150 ***** dan ktatl yang di-selanßgarakan oU'h Lt-mbaRH Kerja2 Kemruteraan yarn dimaksudkan mehputi krrja2 <1 > Prmbenaan Bani{unan2 i2> Pt-mbrnaan Jalan21,529 words
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Obituary107 1972-02-19 22 MR. S. RAJOO of 21 Jalan Chengkek, Singapore (Retired Chief Bupt. Teleioiii.- l)ei>t. Singapore and former President of A t'.P.E. passed away peacefully on 16.2.72 and was cremated oi: the same day. leaving behind beloved wife, children, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grand children, sisters and brothers to mourn his loss. The107 words
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Advertisement688 1972-02-19 22 GtNUAI APVirreiMIHTS ANM<WMCIMIWT/t>I»4ONAL so mtrt PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 *> Msi.y.i. mm mm pfl ar T .i L I a ajliilmtim Vitt* fV I Minimum $W- 1* »or«». $wi as and Malaysia S7S cents a »om Slngapere and Malaysia: SI SS a ward. Announcements PIONEER The Armed Forces month r688 words
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Advertisement791 1972-02-19 22 ESTABLISHED EUROPEAN FIRM has Qualifications English Educated up to Senior Cambridge, capaole ot writing shorthand 100 w.p m. respectively transcribing 40 w p.m with at least 3 years experience In similar capacity. Singapore citizen suitably qualified are Invited to submit written applications to P.O Box 1655. Singapore REOUIREO Clerk policy791 words
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Advertisement738 1972-02-19 22 REQUIRED Female Private Secretary for Japan firm: Universal Service Co. Ltd Qualification Senior Cambridge Cert, able to speak Japanese Interview Hotel Mlramar, Mr. Harada. Room 100<t. Havelock Road. KlnKsiport 3. 1 p.m. "v m TYPISTS RECEPTIONIST required by well established firm. Apply full particulars and enclose recent photograph (returnable) with738 words
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Advertisement747 1972-02-19 22 JUNIOR ARCMITICTURAL ORAUCHTSMAN conversant with government departmenta. Apply stating experience and salary required to Box A 4669 ST. Spore WANTED 2 experienced cooks In a leading hotel. Age between 28 33. Apply with full particulars, photo (non-returnable) and telephone number If any to P.O. Box 14. Spore CHAMPANCNE CABARET BAR747 words
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Advertisement873 1972-02-19 22 LIVE-IN AMAH for couple with 1 baby, general work, prefer some spoken English, dist. B'pore *****0 URGENTLY REQUIRED office clerk boy with motor-cycle. Immediate employment. Will's Realty. 6 Mohammed Sultan Road. B'pore. MOTOR MECHANICS Greasers and Petrol Pump Attendants wanted Please contact Shell Service Station, 603. Tiong Bahru Road, Redhill.873 words
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Advertisement997 1972-02-19 22 BINJAI PARK diat. 21 Urge doublestorey bungalow with a big garden 4 bedrooms, servant's room, store room and a covered patio for enter taming. Rent $2,200 furnished Ring *****3 *****4 Snore. DETACHSO 2-atorey houae In Katong unfurnished $1,400. Furnished apartment in Jalan Dalian. Jalan Kechil. Clemenceau Avenue and Pacific Mansion997 words
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Advertisement1025 1972-02-19 22 VACA..7 rooms to let In dist. 14. For further enquiries phone B'pore *****4. tEMI OETACHED HOUSE at 3«0 Bembawang Road. 12 miles. Available immediately. Phone 29M9 DISTRICT is Jalan Haji Balam 3brdroomed spacious flat in quiet locality reasonable rent phone *****7 OIST. IS LUCKY View 3-bedroomed Please contact *****2 Mr1,025 words
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Advertisement897 1972-02-19 22 CHESTNUT AVENUE diat 23 furnish ed double-storey duplex compound house each floor 3 bedrooms, ele vated site Appmx 16.000 sq ft II »ii 000 Ring Spore *****1. KATONC semidetached bungalow double-storey. 3 beilrooms. fully furnished with fridge, television, freeho d. vacant possession ConlaC 37 1773 6405N7 Spore. HONCKONG PARK Well-furnished897 words
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Advertisement679 1972-02-19 23 Tuition MICMWAY ORIVINC (CHOOL Expcrienrsd Instructor! Mandarin. Ensllah explanation flvrn. Hourly is.'-. Compute course bcdaning. $190/- <beginners.) 214. Queen Btreet (7) Tsl 27WM. Spore A family RiQUIRIt a femalt tutor ho Id me S.C. or HI C. qualification Applicants should know Malay language. If possible give telephone numbsrt. Please write679 words
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Advertisement806 1972-02-19 23 Travel And lours NAM-MO TRAVEL SERVICE Limited Tour Malaya Seven Days *****/-. a:r conditioned Bus *****/-, Departure Every Sunday. Monday. C/Hlgnlands Four Daya ***** Every Wednesday Bangkok Chlengmal Fourteen Days ***** 5/S/TJ. 19>3/72. 2/4/72. 16/4/72. by air Brven Daya BS63V-. S/3/72. 12 3 72. 22/3/72. Bangkok Hong konu (Macau) Eight806 words
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Advertisement841 1972-02-19 23 Vast control THOMAS COWAN will be visiting all parts of SARAWAK BRUNEI SABAM during February A March All enquiries regarding WHITE ANT extermination. FUMIOATION of launches and GENERAL PEBT CONTROL to 31 Lent Kee Road. Kings pore. 3 or your nearest BORNEO COMP* Brsnett. PIST CONTROL Call FLICK PEBT CONTROL841 words
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Advertisement1104 1972-02-19 23 Pens lor sale> OUTSTANDING ALSATIAN PIMALI PUPPIES. English Mslayslan champions bloodlines. 33 Weetlake Avenue. 4t miles. Thomson Road. LOVELY DOBIRMAN PUPPIES M.B.K A one. black A tan. grand sire Bamboo River Buccaneer, telephone *****4 BEAUTIFUL ALSATIAN PUPPIES MS. K.A.I. Male/female. 14-A. Lorong Puapa. (5t me Paslr Panjang Road) Spore 5.1,104 words
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Advertisement555 1972-02-19 23 MAN'S SALON for Turkish bath/ Swedish maaaaae. facial, manicure, balrtlattng. 29-B. Tanglln Road. *****7 klngapore SALON 26 The Elite Salon for Massage, steam Saunabath. Gent Hair Stylist— 24. Tomllneoo Road. Tel: 8 port 6J3744 GENTLEMEN For Swedish massage steambath New Jean's Salon Ist Floor 300 Clemeoceau Avenue Singapore *****. AIN'T555 words
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Advertisement601 1972-02-19 23 THIS WEEKS SPECIAL OFFER 1 uusle row Diamond Platinum Braceta set with 40 pieces Diamonds weighing 357 oarats *****/- 1 Jade Cluster Ring set with 14 pieces Baguette and 30 pieces round Diamond 18 carat whits gold *****-. 1 9 carat gold ladles cigarette case to hold cigarettes $635/- 1601 words
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Advertisement561 1972-02-19 23 The Job: To repair and service Televisions, Radios. Taperecorders, turntables and other sound equipment. The Men: Two electricians with proven skill of about four to five years experience. The Reward: Attractive salary and good prospects for the right men and a career with a very progressive company. Apply to: The561 words
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Article, Illustration586 1972-02-19 24 A. JOHNSON - A. JOHNSON By SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association sprung a big surprise yesterday by nominating three members of a family Dr. Chan Ah Kow and his dau g h ter, Patricia, and son, Roy for the tpp Sports Awards for 1971 SASA also recommended that the586 words
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182 1972-02-19 24 Farleigh goals put Forces in last 4 mHREE great goals by X international Farlelgh Clarke yesterday shot Armed Forces Into the semi finals of this year's SHA Under 23 knockout tournament the Forces hammering a raw Com blned Schools team 4 1 at Serangoon Road, re ports PETER SIOW. Schools,182 words
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368 1972-02-19 24 Rowe sets Test batting record with a 214 KINGSTON, Fri. West Indies had New Zealand on the floor in the First cricket Test here yesterday after Laurence Rowe became the second player in cricket history to score a double-century on his Test debut. Rowe, 23-year-old Jamaican, scored 214 and shared368 words
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Article98 1972-02-19 24 HI lit INNS Fredericks c and b Howarth 163 Carew lbw Congdon 43 Rowe c Dowling b Howarth 214 Davis c Turner b Cunis 31 Poster not out 28 Sobers not out 13 Extras 16 Total (for 4 wkts dec) 508 Witts fell at 78, 347. 428. 486 Bowling98 words
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Article, Illustration456 1972-02-19 24 LONDON, Frl. English Football League leaders Manchester City, beaten only once In their last 15 games, face grim and determined Huddersfleld tomorrow without Key mldneld star Colin Bell. The fair-haired England link-man was one of the main reasons for City's triumphant surge to the top456 words
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Article25 1972-02-19 24 THE combined soccer team from the Royal Yacht Britannia and HMS Cleopatra will play a friendly soccer match against SCC at Terror tonight.25 words
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Article39 1972-02-19 24 PORT Authority A beat RAP Support Unit 3-0 In a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Scorers were Nathan (2) and Md. Sltam. Postals beat sur United 3-1 In another friendly at Parrer Park.39 words
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251 1972-02-19 24 S'gor edge Kedah with a Rahim goal A LOR STAR. Fri. A Defending champions Selangor collected full points in their first North zone second round match of the Malaysia Cup soccer competition when they beat Kedah 1-0 here tonight. The goal was scored in the 60th minute by mldfleld man251 words
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Article21 1972-02-19 24 WARREN Golf Club will hold Us first Ladles Open on March 22. The Warren Open is on March 19.21 words
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Article, Illustration143 1972-02-19 25 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By UOUSTON RANGER (Race 1) Is back In form and should five punters a good start at Bukit Timah today. Houston Ranger was a winner In Class 1 In the 1970 season. In his last outing he ran second and on Thursday143 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1972-02-19 25 FILM STUDIO VI: Created good impression In last start at XL on Jan. 29 when he finished third with 7.7 to Champagne II .7 12. in mixed Class 2 race over lOf: each-way claims. WANGGANDA: Oood sort vuih two wins, two seconds and a fourth In his1,477 words
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334 1972-02-19 25 Another battle royal for the two aces TESTER PIGGOTT and Ron Hutchinson, who have fought out many a thrilling finish in big races on the English Turf, will carry on their rivalry thousands of miles away from "home" in the llf Queen Elizabeth II Cup (Race 4) at Bukit Timah334 words
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Advertisement853 1972-02-19 24 Technical Sales Representative A Large Australian Pii>lic Company and a major supplier to the Australian food industries rs expanding its overseas operation and requires a Singapore-based representative. We are looking for a man, 30 to 40 years of age who has bad experience in the food industries, preferably in production.853 words
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Advertisement626 1972-02-19 24 THE BANKRITTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18. 1970 Bd) IN THE HIGH COL'BT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 439 of 1371 Re: Teo Eng Hong t a Chop Kong Wah Ex pane: United Malayan BankIng Corporation Limited Creditor NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Teo Eng Hong t a Chop Kong Wah. No. 48-B,626 words
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Miscellaneous51 1972-02-19 24 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl BUSINESS IS SO BApJ I 1 SAV 7 HEVi THIS THE ONLY PERSON D THBRE.7 LOOKS LIKE V WHO'S VISITEP ME J fA CUSTOMER! IS THE < V *-CX-^J I CAN VDU TELL ME I I I WAS SIMM VOUfJI THE WAY TO THC I51 words
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Miscellaneous100 1972-02-19 24 RUGBY SRU League Dlv 1: SCC v c RAR (padangi. Woodlands v "V" Coy RNZIR 1 Woodlands 1). Anzuk Fd. Son v Anzuk Spt Op (Dieppe 2). 41 Sqn RNZAF v "W" Coy RNZIR iTengah 1). Admin Spt Coy RNZIR v "A" Coy RNZIR 1 Dieppe 1). SOCCER SOSFL DJv.100 words
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Advertisement288 1972-02-19 25 meet our trainers! These men represent the top racing trainers in Australia. They are consistently successful because they know what it takes to win races. They all appreciate the necessity of supplementing their horses' physical training programme with balanced feeds and highly developed veterinary preparations. Their choice is "RANVET" formulated288 words
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Miscellaneous2147 1972-02-19 25 BT TIMAH CARD £S* GOING FORECAST: Good BH9wssH|»Wfß^»i M b» M 145 CLASS 2. DIV. 2— 8F HtiHHSIHHHMI ■H m ($l l.OOO $7,700 to winner) Wamtmk^am^ Epsom jefp call boy pointer I <.<*M3 CATTLtTA a (Orihi.ii Tan i 90 M <*mr> f r.,,«i. 17 H RANGER SAXONY WANGGANDA a J7WO2,147 words
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Article, Illustration156 1972-02-19 26 UEAD tilted .hghtly bock, the Duke of Edinburgh (arrowed) smiles broadly and waves to acknowledge a greeting from someone up above in a Too Payoh flat. This picture gives an indication of the tremendous response the Royal visitors received on their tour of the Tea156 words
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230 1972-02-19 26 Miners get £100 mil pay boost offer T ONDON. Fri. A three-man govern-ment-appointed court of Inquiry today recommended a £100 million pay boost package for Britain's 280,000 striking coal miners. It called for pay hikes ranging between one per cent to relatively highly paid workers at the coal face to230 words
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Article488 1972-02-19 26 LONDON. PW. The stock market closed firm today following the announcement of the Wilberforce recommendations Into the miners' dispute, but some caution was noted regardIng possible Inflationary effects of the report. At 3 pjn. the Financial Times Index had gained 5.9 to 494.8 Government bonds were flat with488 words
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