The Straits Times, 20 February 1972
1972-02-20
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Title Section17 1972-02-20 1 Largest sales in SlAsia The Sunday Times No. 1871 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1972 25 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION17 words
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Article, Illustration53 1972-02-20 1 THE Queen turns attentively as the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, makes a point about life in Chinatown. Eager admirers, meanwhile, stand on stalls and crane their necks to catch a glimpse of the Royal visitors as police officers and security men form a tight ring53 words
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720 1972-02-20 1 QUEEN Elizabeth and her family took an electrifying 15-minute stroll through Pagoda Street in the heart of Chinatown last night. Thousands of people thronged both sides of the narrow lane and turned it into an alley of smiles and gasps of admiration720 words
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129 1972-02-20 1 Nixon off to Guam on his way to Peking HONOLULU, Sat—President Nixon today left for Guam—the last stopover in his 11.000-ir.lle journey to Peking unruffled by the latest Pektrg broadside against his foreign policy and an anti-war demonstration outside his villa here. During his two-day stay here, he did his129 words
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Article44 1972-02-20 1 AMMAN. Sat—An unsuccessful attempt was made today to hijack a Royal Jordanian Airline aircraft while on its way from Cairo to Amman. The man who attempted the hijacking was arrested and the plane landed safely in Amman with Us passengers. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Advertisement19 1972-02-20 1 for RARE BEAUTIFUL GEMS of the ORIENT U.S. de SKLVA SONS, Jeweller* 12-B. COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE 1 TEL: *****.19 words
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Day Two of the Royal Visit
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302 1972-02-20 2 Sailing in the rain and loving every minute of it THE Queen went sailing In the rain yesterday, but the hour-long downpour didn't spoil the fun one bit. U started, before she and Princess Anne arrived at the pier, as two drops blotched the Immaculate yards of red carpet. In302 words
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Article, Illustration519 1972-02-20 2 After the mock battle, a well-done for the 'stars' ATTACK! OUR SOLDIERS HURL THEMSELVES AGAINST BARBED WIRE QUEEN Elizabeth and Prince Philip watched a Royal Command Performance of fighting skills by officer cadet commandos of the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute yesterday. And Immediately after the show the royal couple519 words
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291 1972-02-20 2 Sitting pretty in chairs once used by Ming emperors rpHE Queen and the Duke 1 of Edinburgh were accorded a regal welcome at Jurong Town yesterday where they began the second day of their visit here. Apart from the red carpet. Jurong Town Corporation also positioned two hand-carved lacquer chairs291 words
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Advertisement115 1972-02-20 2 T^S International JL^ilw Training Centre THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE SECRETARIAL LANGUAGE TRAINING IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA The I.T.C. Private Secretary's Certificate has long been recognised as Singapore's leading qualification for Private Secretaries. I.T.C. provides a one year full-time course of professional training leading to the I.T.C. examination as well as the L.C.C.115 words
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Article, Illustration285 1972-02-20 3 By ESME BAPTISTA IT was the party of the year and even the rain could not dampen the spirits of the fuetts who crowded the 4wo main halls of the Istana to meet Queen Elizabeth; Prince Philip, and Princess Anne. The original285 words
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Article, Illustration609 1972-02-20 3 pHIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew said last night that he hoped a stronger Europe, with Britain a member, would play a more ac t iv c role in widening the areas of economic interests of Europe and Asia.609 words
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381 1972-02-20 3 THE Queen spoke in glowing terms last night of Singapore's success in all fields of endeavour. "Singapore today would do credit to the most advanced and homogenous community anywhere In the world." she said In her381 words
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Advertisement597 1972-02-20 3 SCOTCH RIB ROAST ABERDEEN ANCUS (454 g) Ib 2.80 FRESH HERRINGS (454 g) ib UO OUCKLING LINCOLN COUNTY Young Tender (454 g) Ib 1.80 PORK SAUSAGES WALL'S 11 oz 1.80 WHISKY WHITE HORSE Qt 15.50 SOLD SPIHNER CHEESE SPREAO ST IVEL Pkt 65 CREAM CRACKERS PEEK FREAN 'S 7\ oz597 words
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The Royal Visit
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Article, Illustration286 1972-02-20 4 Duke: The outlook is bright for Singapore CING APORE has every *3 reason to be optimistic for the Immediate future since the Republic's success has been achieved by a multi-racial society, the Duke of Edinburgh said yesterday. He was speaking before286 words
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Article180 1972-02-20 4 NO GREATER compliment could oossibly come the way of Nan y ant University student Dawn Tsao than the one from Queen Elisabeth yesterday. The Zl-year-old business management student was presented to the royal visitor as "the sweetest girl in Nantah" by the Vice-Chan-cellor, Dr. Bay180 words
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91 1972-02-20 5 Cathedral service starts off final day rE Ko>ai Family will start the third and last day of their visit here today as they always do at home attending church. To commemorate the occasion, the Duke will read the lesson at the service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. In the afternoon, they91 words
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Article, Illustration445 1972-02-20 5 F>R just five minutes yesterday, the Duke was the fairy-tale Prince Charming cast under a spellHe stopped to chat and joke with the women undergraduates of Eusoff College while other University of Singapore student leaders looked on enviously.445 words
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Article, Illustration599 1972-02-20 5 'Study hard,' Anne tells 2,000 enraptured children PRINCESS Anne yesterday received gifls from school children and watched with special interest a game of sepak takraw. The presentation and the special demonstration game took place at the Swiss Cottage Primary599 words
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Advertisement57 1972-02-20 4 The Chairman, Directors and Staff of Z Decca in the Orient W salute J Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11. J Head of the Commonwealth, on the occasion of her m State Visit to our Republic of Singapore 6 and wish her and her Royal Family t SELAMAT BELAYAR! DECCA ORIENT57 words
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Advertisement534 1972-02-20 5 SINGAPORE-AUSTRALIA I j ONLYOO DELUXE ONE CLASS' HOLIDAY CRUISE "KHABAROVSK" (Air-Conditioned Welcome aboard our modern vessel which is fully airconditioned. Enjoy yourself with the fine facilities offered, salons and bars, swimming pool and nightly entertainment. Charming Russian stewardesses to make your trip very pleasant. A wide choice of b accommodation534 words
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Advertisement310 1972-02-20 6 The regular return airfare to Hong Kong $920 We give you the return airfare to Hong Kong, six mghts'accommoaation, ana all breakfasts for $860 t's fantastic for $60 less than 7 days Tokyo $1,462 from 3 days Chiengmai (from I the regular return economy Singapore; $1,449 from K.L.; Bangkok): $285.310 words
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379 1972-02-20 7 FAO urges five more newsprint plants for Asia UNITED NATIONS, Sat. fHK establishment in four Asian countries of live mill s capable of producing about 600,000 tons of newsprint annually is recommended in a report prepared for the I.N. Food and Agricultural Organisation. The report stems from concern expressed atReuter - 379 words
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Article, Illustration153 1972-02-20 7 THE EARL HAS PRIVATE CHAT WITH THE PM SINGAPORE, Sat. —While his royal niece. Queen Elisabeth went on state tours. Earl Mountbatten called at the Istana for a private chat with the Prime Minister today. The Earl flew in last night on a private visit and will not be present153 words
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85 1972-02-20 7 Insurance staff work to rule on bonus issue SINGAPORE, Sat.— Some 40 employees of the South British Insurance Company Ltd. are on a "work-to-rule" following a deadlock in talks with the management over an extra half-month's ex-gratla payment. The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union secretary. Mr. Charlie Koh. said the85 words
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Article60 1972-02-20 7 Y's Men's Club meeting SINGAPORE, Sat. The Vs Men's Club, Orchid Chapter, will hold Its annual meeting and dinner .t the Chinese YMCA Tanglin Centre. Stevens Road on Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. It will be followed by a talk on Mystic Practices In the Par East and their Effects60 words
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109 1972-02-20 7 SINGAPORE, Sat xae D condition of constable Goh Benr Hce, 26, worsened this morning when he again plunged Into a coma. Doctors at Thomson Hospital are battling to save his life. His colleague, Teo Siu Huat, 24, was out of the danger list109 words
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217 1972-02-20 7 Plan for $250,000 monument to honour local -pioneers SINGAPORE, Sat. The future reclaimed land facing Elizabeth Walk and near the mouth of the Singapore River has beer selected as the site for a $250,000 monument to commemorate Singapore's early settlers. The location, subject to government approval, was disclosed today by217 words
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Article67 1972-02-20 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Chinese YMCA youth department will hold tutorial courses on elementary and additional mathematics and chemistry and physics (or secondary three and (our students from March 20 at the YMCA's International Centre In Palmer Road. The classes will be held twice a week67 words
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292 1972-02-20 7 Singapore and West Germany sign tax accord SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore and West Germany today signed a convention on the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion on income and capital. The convention will not only give protection from double taxation to existing Investments in the respective countries292 words
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Advertisement237 1972-02-20 7 TOMATO KETCHUP, LIBBY S, 12 oz per bot S 0.75 SLICED COOKED HAM, SKINLESS DEFATTED, per Ib. 2.60 PEACHfca, SLICED/HALVES, LETONA, 29 oz. per can S 1.10 CAP'N CRUNCH, QUAKER, Boz p«r pkt. S 1.90 HONEY IN MUG, GOLDEN BEE, 12 oz. per jar 51.60 CHOCOLATES, VAN HOUTEN, 100 g237 words
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Advertisement1513 1972-02-20 7 Qn,r JM HH^ -v Purified Calcium with Vitamm D-mcieases L ~<^ T zm^^A your resistance to disease B s^%*. n t/jßtbm^\ and improves your biood I and skin condition U^."^^ I Mt*lBm*f\ TakeKalranaDfor better health everyday! Clear Your Skin Over Night tf^ New Discovery Starts (*o -~»."LJ l^ ~~A Ending1,513 words
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Article, Illustration465 1972-02-20 9 LEE SI • SAX - MALE STAR: Pices Man LEE SI SAX J'HE Pisces man (born Feb. 19 to March 20) is a man for all versatile, tolerant and easy-going. Though the weaker Pjscean may be self-indulgent and indecisive, he is generally methodical, conscientious and capable of adapting to most circumstances. Tactful and honest, he465 words
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Article, Illustration170 1972-02-20 9 jUfJjtll yOllg - Away from the sailor look j UfJ j tll yOllg EDITED BY IT'S true the 1 marine look is everywhere domi n at i n g the scene at the fashion capitals. However, anchors and sailor collars are okay for day and casual wear or even to brighten up maternity170 words
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401 1972-02-20 9 Veronica Papworth - Why I'm all for one big happy family Veronica Papworth By HOUSING being the way it is, I am increasingly intrigued by the possibilities of community living. The idea of several families combining to bring alive some otherwise unmanageable house thereby sharing the amenities not to mention the mortgage makes401 words
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OPINION Sunday, February 20, 1972
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Article166 1972-02-20 10 Car sales in low gear SINGAPORE'S motor assembly industry is beginning to "pink." Its market share has steadily dropped from 63.4 per cent in 1969 to 44.3 per cent last year. Assemblers attribute this to competition from Japanese imports, because it is specifically the builder of small and medium cars,166 words
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Article145 1972-02-20 10 Keep tabs on dropouts r*PHE Malaysian Youth Council's idea of $20 million being spent on helping dropouts arises frcm a deep sense of social awareness. Dropouts are society's business, and this is what the suggestion emphatically points out. The proposal follows a survey by the Tanjong Malim Umno division's religious145 words
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Article56 1972-02-20 10 JtfUCH could be said for Indonesian President Suharto's concept of a wider Asean incorporating even some communist countries. But this is not a transformation that can come overnight. Greater cohesion and even better results than Asean has achieved so far would give it the strength and ability56 words
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Article, Illustration573 1972-02-20 10 Top sex symbol is Best -by test By Ch.istin* Brown, limAT, in the name of progress, Is happening to the grand old game of British football? And, more to the point, what Is happening to the soccer stars? Time was when dad plus offspring would stand In the terracing eachFWF - 573 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1972-02-20 10 JAMES RESTON - A dream of peace in the Pacific JAMES RESTON By of the New York Times PR E S IDENT NIXON is now on his way to China, and a lot of serious men are raising some questions about it. Former Under-Se-cretary of State Mr. George Ball is saying that summit1,099 words
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538 1972-02-20 10 AH TEE riffled an inch-thick wad of notes. "My day's earnings," the 19-year-old school dropout sighed. "About $3,000." His game: freelance brokerage. The tools of the trade: "business acumen, contacts, a persuasive tongue, newspapers and a talent for acting." It had538 words
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674 1972-02-20 10 Bailyne Sung - Land your man if you can right on Bailyne Sung By JEWELLERS happily anticipating a sharp rise in the demand for wedding rings, seeing that this is a leap year, are in for a disappointment. For Singapore's bachelors, whatever tnelr social standing, are a bashful. anti-Women's-Lib lot. Bashful oecau<e they674 words
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Advertisement241 1972-02-20 10 You are judged by the way you speak and write Are you content with the wiv ivoid emri and how to expre you »pe«k and write Are you your ideas fluently. •ure that you are not making The »tudy require* jn |y a little mistake* that cause people to time,241 words
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Article, Illustration3024 1972-02-20 11 It was real -life enactment of TV film 'Doomsday Flight' IN THE sky, a plane circling in fear, its crew and passengers des|)oralcly searching lor an altitude bomb. On the ground a blackmailer demandin.'* ransom for Information where the bomb is hidden. Helpless lest it sacrifice the aircraft and Its3,024 words
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Article, Illustration123 1972-02-20 11 H ON MAY 26, 1971 Qantas, Australia's national airline, paid half a million Australian dollars ($1.7 million) in cash to a bomb hoaxer, who called himself "Mr. Brown." The man ran? the Commonwealth police to tell them of a bomb in an airport locker. There they123 words
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Advertisement306 1972-02-20 11 W^ MAHABALIPURAM the inspired beginning of Eastern Classical art History has it that the great classical arts of Ja\a and Cambodia were inspired by the exquisite figure sculptures at Mahabalipuram. Intricate monuments hewn out of solid rock. V Profoundly chiselled with vigor, realism and charm. V Monkeys, lions, elephants and306 words
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Article, Illustration725 1972-02-20 12 Let's have safer buses and taxis on the road TAXIS and buses, both the big ones and the COMFORT ones, are performing a service for the public no doubt. Without public transport many people would find it difficult to get to work, school or even to go out for pleasureBut,725 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1972-02-20 12 alias Raymond Burr and the girl that got away RAYMOND Burr, star of the 1V "Ironside" TV series, is not really a disabled paraplegic doomed to a life in a wheelchair. But each week thousands of letters are received by the "Ironside" studio, asking if he really is crippled.Hollywoods snooping photographers were published and Warner put high pressure on Burr and Natalie - 1,336 words
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Advertisement194 1972-02-20 12 SWISSAIR CUTS AIR FARES TO EUROPE BY ALMOST HALF! Starting February Ist, you can fly with Swissair to all major European cities for almost half the present farel These new excursion round trip fares will apply to ail scheduled flights with one stop-over en-route permitted. And we've spared absolutely nothing.194 words
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Advertisement134 1972-02-20 12 FOR SUCCESS-Study witt Wolsey Hall Oxford Wolmy Hill Ui hW tvw 75 y«n of ncctu •Mil uitita nt offm I Itrgt nngt of COSC,' COUSC lubjlCU. OthoT CMirtM ctvtr iMdM Unttnitj Extamal BA, B.St, I Sc Eewu Pwfiniontl mi* Ttachtn' ram w4 Buimn Studn. Staitfy witt Wolitr Had to r**134 words
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Miscellaneous115 1972-02-20 12 TV SINGAPORE ANEW suspense series, called "Bearcat" starts tonight. In Dlace of. The Persuaders, on Channel 5 at 8.05 p.m. It Is about two heroes who ride the road to adventure In their Bearcat car, while on hush hush espionage assignments. In the first episode, "The Devil Wears Armour" they115 words
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Miscellaneous172 1972-02-20 12 Cradles the Rock" on Tuesday on Channel 5 at 8.05 p.m. HOLLYWOOD actress Helen Hayes, guest stars In Friday's "Here's Lucy" on Channel 8 at 8.30 p.m. Shirley, the madcap photo-Journalist, finds herself In Japan, to shoot the sights, but finds herself a peacemaker for a honeymooning couple there. "A172 words
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Miscellaneous151 1972-02-20 12 fuse to fire torpedoes on which had lust strafed his vessel and killed one of his men. MALAYSIA rpONIOHTS highlight X on Network Two at 7.35 p.m. Is Hudson's Bay. In the martinet, the driving tactics of the leader of a military expedition seeking a route through the Wing River151 words
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Miscellaneous150 1972-02-20 12 f\N WEDNESDAY at 6.15 J p.m. on N 1 the National Geographic Special will take viewers to the Polynesian islands for some adventure. Following this will be The Valiant Years In which Churchill's war years are revisited: Plans of for the final assault on Oermany are finalised. C ATURDAYS movies150 words
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Article, Illustration816 1972-02-20 13 CLIVE RUSSELL - CLIVE RUSSELL By 'Modern actors are nicer lot, less bitchy than us' I'VE MADE some pretty lousy films" says Sir Alec Guinness, at 57 one of the best known and most accomplished theatrical knights, yet by far the most private. He was a816 words
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548 1972-02-20 13 Paralysis— it can be beaten by a man-made brain A TEAM of California researchers has developed an experimental "artificial brain" that has been used to restore a variety of movements in the linros of partly paralysed monkeys. If extended to humans, the technique might help stroke victims overcome paralysis. A548 words
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Advertisement167 1972-02-20 13 When you have a lot in common prove it with £&*«>*** Watch-Mates by oHjIKO 3EIKP 5410 mttk ret. 2706 7020 Will/// //^^H t u^L Hi -^V^ v '^t ■g BM^^H jM^flPHj^jP J&+~*+*ies are for people with a lot in common. ___^^^K^^^W^f It People who like to spend time together. HH^^^^HlHmw167 words
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Miscellaneous320 1972-02-20 13 Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS: 1. Savoury me«t DOWN: 1. Metal alloy (5): dfch ,5.; 6 Becomes vls.ble (T: 2. Shrink t> Tinhrairi<n» nil 13 Punnnt garment (5); Legal document 12 Upbrald.ng til). 13. punger f |Mn| (3) (5); 14. Vehicles t7); 16. Car- 'conduct (6); 7. Particular bonaceous substance (4);320 words
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Article, Illustration550 1972-02-20 14 The good life in these small unspoiled islands CAMERA PRESS pictures by Richard Harrington [I THERE'S paradise left on earth, it must surely be in the glorious islands of French Polynesia. Tourists there may be, especially in Tahiti, but many of the sm a 1 ler Polynesian islandsRichard Harrington - 550 words
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Advertisement417 1972-02-20 14 i iiii/ it n/~Right now there are salesmen all over the world every major area of selling whether it be in clinching putting to profitable use the principles contained in crucially important sales brushing up on technique The MIRACLE SALES GUIDE. In 9 encyclopedic in general or blazing off on417 words
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153 1972-02-20 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. Result* of the Cambriefer Iliehrr School Certificate examination nuy not necessarily be delayed by the British industrial crisis. The Education Ministry j here said this today when asked whether they would he released later than last year. "Although we153 words
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85 1972-02-20 15 NO DIRECT TELECAST OF NIXON VISIT TO CHINA CINGAPORE, Sat. Tele- vision Singapore will not transmit a direct telecast of President Nixon's visit to China because it is two expensive. But Singaporeans will still be able to view the historic event through the usual newsreels. President Nixon will begin his85 words
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Article60 1972-02-20 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two Singapore health specialists are new representing the Republic In a two- week workshop In Manila on the development of education and Information materials on family health. They arc Dr. Wan Fook Kee. chairman of the Family Planning end Population Board, and Dr.60 words
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492 1972-02-20 15 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN: HOW TO BREAK 'A VICIOUS CIRCLE' By Singapore, Saturday Till' proposed Singapore National Shippers Council today urged exporters to opt out of their contraits with Par Eastern Freight Conference' lines. If they do so, they would LEND powerful support492 words
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Advertisement68 1972-02-20 15 NOTICE While every endeavour is made lo pubjish iidvci liseincnts un the ilales requested il is not always possible to adhere lo specilied dales ol insertion doc to pressure of space The publishers therefore reserve the right to arrange alternative dates for insertion without reference All copy is subject lo68 words
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Advertisement146 1972-02-20 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 the146 words
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Miscellaneous785 1972-02-20 15 ON YOUR TV AND RADIO followed by the Jack l» Lanne sch.ihng ii n HP°rp r n SH For the Fami1 (re P Mt) p d S Grump Ne s o eS V op (r peat) US Chinese variety show (repeat) 11.45 Star Soccer: Leicester City 7.35 Science report 11.1785 words
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Article, Illustration174 1972-02-20 16 By Chua Slew Keng THE second day of the Chinese New Year marked exactly the beginning of the 10th year of television service in SingaporeIt was in the evening of Feb. 16, 1963 that thousands of Singaporeans first gathered in their homes to be174 words
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Article, Illustration565 1972-02-20 16 sliding control levers enable the viewer to regulate volume, tone and brightness with Just the finger tip. One of the features that Is present In a model of 14-inch screen introduced only this month is the automatic sliding door switch. The set switches565 words
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Article, Illustration828 1972-02-20 17 ALAN DA SILVA TELLS WHY TELEVISION SETS GO WRONG NEVER try the do-it-your-self method when there is bad reception on your television set because it may kill you. Investlf ations have shown that bad reception on a television set is normally due to828 words
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Article, Illustration928 1972-02-20 18 Music lovers demand only the best in sound reproduction By A STAFF WRITER WITH the electronics industry developing tremendously, a more sound conscious person has evolved. Almost annually there Is a latest development In the Industry making It difficult for people to keep abreast. The accent now Is on sophisticated928 words
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Article, Illustration530 1972-02-20 19 PR A C T I CALLY every home in Singapore has some kind of "musicmaking" set, be it the small transistorised radio or the more complex hi-fi stereo set with amplifiers and fourchannel speakers. And as affluence permeates Into more and more sections530 words
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Advertisement407 1972-02-20 18 I J J Presents TIE LATEST NIT ALIUMS UK'UO AKHS'I «ICO»0J j^i j UAS SS3S AMERICAN BB^Ll PIE-DON MCLEAN Ks« A new folk ballad P^L ,S I currently No. I in th« PB^ I American Chart Also X'^H"' I topping the hit parade fc j «,i I of many countries.407 words
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Advertisement162 1972-02-20 19 id Lfcilti>»r Hr f |i '*^^fr^c^^ fag Qj 3f3Bi -Bw 1 A seven man band A Toshiba CT-800D car stereo gives such faithful reproduction you'd think the band was in the back seat of the car. Toshiba believe a car should be more like a travelling home, with every home162 words
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Article, Illustration51 1972-02-20 21 rfCE life easily today and all will go well. If you attempt anything sensational, you could be disappointed. Evening hours will be good for party going and getting In touch with friends who have been helpful. FOB LUCK TODAY WEAR OB USE: Wine red, 3,51 words
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Miscellaneous150 1972-02-20 21 IF ITS TOUR BIRTHDAY 1 TODAY you will probably wonder Just what good fortune might come your way in 1972. Certainly indications are better now than they have been for some time. You should already have made connections that could be useful to you late last year. Now you should150 words
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Miscellaneous243 1972-02-20 21 made In your job last year should now lead to a better salary. Be careful though what you spend and don't lay out too much on your background or on a new house. Walt and tee what happens in the course of the year and keep your money for the243 words
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Miscellaneous778 1972-02-20 21 CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— Jan. 19): Career-wise all should be going well now. You're definitely benefiting from all that you have done In the last 12 months. Emotionally this could be a trying week though since you're deeply Involved In someone else's worries. You may have to take positive action on778 words
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472 1972-02-20 22 LONDON. Sat rTHK leaders of Britain's 280,000 coal miners early today recommended acceptance of a settlement to end their six-week- old strike that has brought chaos to British industry. Details of the agreement, which comes close to fullyReuter - 472 words
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232 1972-02-20 22 Nixon's trip won't change Thai policy towards China BANGKOK, Sat. Thailand will maintain its policy of no diplomatic relations with China despite Pre s i dent Nixon's visit to Peking next week, according to a leading member of the ruling National Executive Council. Mr. Pote Sarasln, assistant chairman of theReuter - 232 words
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Article52 1972-02-20 22 CHICAGO. Sat. An anonymous bomb threat forced an American Airlines Boeing-707 carrying 63 passengers to make an emergency landing here yesterday. Lite plane, on a scheduled non-stop flight from Detroit to San Francisco took oil 90 minutes later after a search revealed no bomb52 words
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Article22 1972-02-20 22 BANGKOK. Sat. Police have captured a key treetop Muslim separatist guerilla ct.mp Jn southern Thailand near the Malaysian border.22 words
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Advertisement545 1972-02-20 23 WONG ANG: Matthew Wong Hoa Loon second son of Mr Mrs. Francis Wong Sben Foong to Bally Ang Slew Hoon youngest daughtei of Mr. Mrs Ang Ah Hiam on Saturday 19.2.TX. Births HSALV TO Fergus and Diana an 17th February 1972 at Mount Alveraia a a son Scan Acknowledgements TNI545 words
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Advertisement150 1972-02-20 23 I Suburb with the Country^Air a^a^ai sa^a^aP' *J**i lfccaPfc^aßpC£?*^^a^* zAfcj&i¥jk\9tS^Sj^&^it.' "'_Jr I The only Kous.ng es'ote TYPE H- detached. I with 13 different deugns ipfcl -levd hcxrje set IsaßV I Bookings occepted at in Sinoppore s green suburbs. LlaW I WORKSITE on weekends A home to be proud of. with150 words
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Article, Illustration62 1972-02-20 24 Trophy for today's big race THIS ii the 1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup, pre sented by the British Queen for the r>ig race at Bukit Timah today. The llf classic is being held to commemorate the British Queen's state visit to Singapore The Cup is a challenge trophy to be62 words
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Article2010 1972-02-20 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By AUSTRALIAN joe key Lawry Johnson was in top form at Bukit Timah yesteraay, scoring a treble on It's Here, Mach Two and Altar Boy. Des Coleman. who was out tor nve racing days with an injured arm. signalled his return witn a2,010 words
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Article706 1972-02-20 24 Trainer O. llouoourr Won by: Nosr. i. 2. <l: 13 3 Si Tet>: 549. $20. »"i »7. (Nos 3 II 9): S'pori- 149. XL $107. Ipoti $J2. Prnang $5.1 Conn* l<ratchln k s: iiirn.ll> (ilk 811 n,ishiii.|i>>ii R9. Altar Hoy was Mn.nl> away t....i p*si thr706 words
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Article, Illustration274 1972-02-20 25 Piggott to win Cup on Jumbo Jet RACING with EPSOM JEEP JESTER PIGGOTT and Jumbo Jet look an unbeatable combination in the $35,000 Queen Elizabeth II Cup over llf (Race 4) at Bukit Timah today. In a sensational rise from Class 4, Jumbo Jet won five races in nine outings274 words
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Article2137 1972-02-20 25 LIFT OFF: Smart winner in DJi 3 61 race with 8 9 in 1 12 i 5 at K.L. on Jan. 29; retains lorm: Chance In spite of lopweißht In strong Div 2 field. BALKAN BAMBINO H: Worth a nutter with Piggott up winner of two of2,137 words
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Article1834 1972-02-20 25 CiOING FORECAST: Soft to heavy m ill f 2.05 CLASS 4. DIV. 2 6F ■aUaIsfILULI ($3,500 $5,950 to winner) 1 8 «1 tIPT OPP q (TS: Tulloh 5 9 0 (v.l +SI P MarbrMa* 8 1 MBJBjI ISABBLLI ■< (l**brll-l rbiaa» i 14.-I.ilr 4 812 4u2*1l Cklam1,834 words
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Article143 1972-02-20 25 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Itaee 1: FLYING GLORY BONOIR Flywheel Prabu Mandura Lift Off Br. Scholar LIFT OFF Good Returns Martello Tower Kace 2: GRFEN TIGER GREEN TIGER Scruritas SecurtUa Just Ivy Aiure i.Utht GKEEN TIGER Securltas Aiure Light Race 3: ACHILLES O. VENTURE Senvum Sen.vurn O. Venture143 words
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348 1972-02-20 25 97 FOREIGN GOLFERS TO CONTEST 97 OPEN if ANILA, Sat— Some 97 foreign golfers from 11 countries will participate in the Philippine Open championship here, the first leg of the 1972 Asian Circuit, on Feb. 24-27. Mr. Juan Carlos, chairYnan of the executive committee of the championship, said at a348 words
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Advertisement318 1972-02-20 25 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS Applications are invit?d from mal Singapore and Malaysian citizens for the posts o.' Electronic Engineers with the Singapore Armed Forces. Applicants must possess:QUALIFICATIONS a Degree in Electrical /Elecironic Engineering, or b Professional Diploma in Electrical /Electronic Engineering. or c Corporate memoership ot a relevant professional institution EXPERIENCES Must318 words
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252 1972-02-20 26 KINGSTON, Sat. Glenn Turner, master of stonewall defence, and sturdy partner Ken Wadsworth shared an unbroken sixth wicket stand of 172 in a fighting New Zealand recovery against West Indies here yesterday. At close of play on the third day of the252 words
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238 1972-02-20 26 SCC end their rugby title bid with good win SINGAPORE Cricket Club wound up their SRL) League Div. One programme with a well-earned 17-12 (a goal, two tries and a dropped goal to a goal and two penalties) win over Sixth Royal Australian Regiment on the padang yesterday, reports GODFREY238 words
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422 1972-02-20 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By VEGRI SEMBILAN, who held Singapore to a 3-3 draw in the first round at Seremban a fortnight ago, has been selected as target for Singapore's experimental "Shooting Squad" in the Malaysia Cup soccer tie at Jalan Besar stadium tonight (kick-off422 words
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Article, Illustration275 1972-02-20 26 A STAR-STUDDED Anglo Chinese School Old Boys side had to tight tooth and nail before they beat the Present Boys 2-1 to retain the Koh Boon Chiang Trophy in their annual hockey match at Serangoon Road yesterday, reports ERNEST FRIDA. The Old275 words
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Article34 1972-02-20 26 S I N OA P ORE Government Services Football League Dlv. 1 knockout match between Police and Special Constabulary, scheduled for yesterday at Thomson Read, was postponed because of the heavy rain.34 words
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Article33 1972-02-20 26 FORMER hockey star Richard Oomes and Austin Watts won the Seletar Golf Club four-ball best ball competition at SeVetar yesterday, beating Jim Almeida and Cross 4 and 3 in the final.33 words
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Article101 1972-02-20 26 SINGAPORE Recreation Club eliminated Police by two short corners and a long corner against a long corner during extra time In their SHA Under-23 quarter-final at Thomson Road yesterday. Police had a chance early In the second half to clinch the match when they were101 words
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445 1972-02-20 26 Scintillating Leeds smash United 5-1 LONDON, Sat. League title favourites Leeds United exploded with a scintillating second -half display, reminiscent of the great Real Madrid at their very best, today to destroy Manchester United 5-1. All goals came In a second half, including four In a 13-minute spell, that had445 words
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Article63 1972-02-20 26 SINGAPORE'S aoftball team, which Is bound (or the World championship at Manila, will give an exhibition at Jalan Besar stadium at 7 tonight. The match Is part of its fund-raising campaign to meet the cost of the trip Its first venture to a world championships. The63 words
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248 1972-02-20 26 Unseeded Pei Lung impresses at age meet rN Pei Lunc may be unseeded in the Boys Under-19 section of the SLTA Ace-Group tennis tournament, but the two months training he had under Vie Edwards the man who moulded Evonne Goollafong could stand him in good stead in this tournament. Tan,248 words
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Article147 1972-02-20 26 Penang rally to edge Perlis 2-1 T/ANOAR, Sat. Penang. as expected. opened their campaign in the iecor.d round of the Malaysia Cup soccer competition with a 2-1 win over Perils, coming from behind to snatch victory The game at the stadium here tonight was. played at a fast pace with147 words
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Miscellaneous36 1972-02-20 26 Don't stretch T Hi IT Pr 7 y^^zj^ f^t VnM roomfch? r*^iP POSITIOM 1 COffT0^y nI° E U A W GR L tAT \^Bfi^^^ fl^A V across your/ SJiiifc. ;^MJ\ B TME Bill IK Wl'HTME//VS/O*J" H36 words
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Miscellaneous49 1972-02-20 26 SOCCER Malaysia Cup Spore v Negri (Jin. Besar 7 30). Friendlies: Singapore Youths v Tengah Base (Jin. Besar 5.30). Port Authority v 9th Signals (Buklt Chermln). TABLE TENNIS BTTA Under 13 championships (Monk's HUh TENNIS SLTA age group championships (Farrer Park 3p m i SPORTING SAM by Reg Wootton49 words
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Article, Illustration162 1972-02-20 1 Down the gangway to a tumultuous welcome ABOVE The Queen leads her family down the red carpet that was laid on the gangway of the Royal yacht after being piped off the Britannia Dressed in a leaf-green frock, the Queen paused momentarily, surprised by the brilliant sunshine. But Prince Philip,162 words
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Article, Illustration206 1972-02-20 2 Personal pictures with vital spark that caugh the spirit of the Royal with that aught Royal tour ABOVE: A smiling Prince Philip got this panoramic view of a mammoth crowd in a Toa Payoh housing estate square from the balcony of one of the flats. That he was noticed the206 words
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Article, Illustration257 1972-02-20 4 ABOVE: Queen Elizabeth and her husband step into the sunlit grounds of the Istana to admire President Sheares 1 gift of a ski boat to the Duke. The Duke was delighted with the vessel which257 words