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Title Section24 1972-02-22 1 ;aV£r4ge daily certified sale exceeds 200,000 The Straits Times The National Nnwspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377624 words
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Article, Illustration773 1972-02-22 1 Gate of contact opened: Chou All smiles as Nixon says hello PEKING, Monday A WARM handshake in crisp, cool weather signalled today's historic beginning of a new phase in SinoAmerican relations. It was customarily cold but the sun shone brightly overhead as President Nixon walked down the rampReuter; AP; NYT; UPI - 773 words
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Article439 1972-02-22 1 PEKING, Monday £ORDIAL toasts were exchanged between President Nixon and Premier Chou Enlai at tonight's formal banquet. "The gate of contact has been opened," Mr. Chou declared. In response, Mr. Nixon said the two nations could now begin "a long march together" toward the goal ofAP; UPI - 439 words
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Article57 1972-02-22 1 S1NOAPORE Mon The $200,000 jackpot prize of yesterday's Toto Draw No. 14 /72 has been w< n by a man who bought his winning coupon No. B*****03 from a Toto booth in Club Street. The numbers drawn: 12. 6. 16. 20. and 8. The additional number57 words
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Article25 1972-02-22 1 BELFAST, Hon. Four men were Mown to bIU today wh«a bonk exploded In their esr a* K drove through a Frotestant neighbourhood.UP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration231 1972-02-22 2 FIRST STEP ON CHINESE SOIL SHANGHAI, Monday PRESIDENT Nixon was given a red carpel welcome :»s he set foot on Chinese soil for the first time today. China's Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Chjao Kuan-hut, flew in specially for the occasion. He led a group of some 20 senior ForeignReuter; UPI - 231 words
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152 1972-02-22 2 HONG KONG. Monday viewers 1 all over the world caught a glimpse today of the "slogan welcome" laid on for President Nixon by China's propaganda machine. The slogans with the most specific foreign policy points adorned Tien An Men Square, through whichNYT; UPI - 152 words
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Miscellaneous39 1972-02-22 2 Bu^s Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl aAT^-^ II OKAY y POC, HEY, SYLVESTER 1 **lGsvl M WE'LL BE HAVE YA OIGWr K\ Ri ht FINISHED THAT IS •ipjL, iTV V OVE(? i SISN? TH' c; H??* V\ 7/ 7 customer's39 words
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Article, Illustration74 1972-02-22 3 IT WAS politeness all the way as President Nixon and Premier Chou En-lai enter the Great Hall of the People to begin their first round of talks. "After you," the Prime Minister and the President seem to be saying to each other, as they approach theUPI - 74 words
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401 1972-02-22 3 NEW DELHI, Monday pRIME Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi has expressed con cern a b o u i President Nixon's trip and served notice that India would ignore any Sino American pact that "seeks to dictate terms to Asian countries." InReuter; AP; UPI - 401 words
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76 1972-02-22 3 Waldheim; It's a real break-through NEW YORK, Mon. —UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim considers Mr. Nixon's Journey to China "a real break-through in International relations." It could contribute to better understanding and will be helpful in solving International problems, said Mr. Waldheim. who was being Interviewed on ABC Television's programme Issues76 words
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151 1972-02-22 3 Five who will keep the talk going at Nixon visit PKING, Mon. The responsibility of keeping the conversation going during President Nixon's week in China falls on five linguists all American-born. Peking's chief interpreter for the occasion is Miss Tang Weng Sheng, born in New York City. She came overUPI - 151 words
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Advertisement171 1972-02-22 3 is for men ...ask any woman Old Spice hair cream puts you right on top. Ahead of the crowd. With the sort of grooming that's the mark of a man. Smooth, vital and alive. Neat and natural. Available in three distinct masculine fragrances -Original, Lime and Burley. You choose. You171 words
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103 1972-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mor The chairman of the Soviet Of Nationalities. USSR Supreme Soviet, Madam ladgor Saolykovna Nasriddinova. ilew in from Moscow today to begin an unofficial three-day visit. Madam Nasriddinova, who is also first deputy of the USSR Parliamentary Group, wax accompanied by two deputies103 words
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Article37 1972-02-22 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. The opening hours of the public galleries of the National Museum have been extended. It will now be open from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. dally, even on Sundays and public holidays.37 words
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Article25 1972-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Alexandra Circus was converted Into a traffic light-controlled junction today to ensure a smoother flow of traffic during peak hours.25 words
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Article, Illustration782 1972-02-22 4 FERNANDEZ APPEAL CONTINUES —STATE COUNSEL SINGAPORE, Mon. The manner in which former MSA secretary Gerald Fernandez arranged for an extension of MSA's aviation insurance contract in 1968 had a "sinister meaning," it was alleged in the High Court today. Senior State Counsel Mr. K.S.782 words
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194 1972-02-22 4 Tourists find bricks instead of projectors in two boxes SINGAPORE, Monday rrWO tipsy Czech tourists had a rude shock A when they returned to their ship after a fling in town yesterday They became sober Instantly when they found the boxes, which contained two film projectors they had earlier bought,194 words
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Article51 1972-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. There will be SAP live firing i mortar' exercises at the Southern Islands range from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on March 10, 14 and 23. The public are warned to keep clear of the51 words
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Article, Illustration190 1972-02-22 4 THE star who gave Mandarin screen fans the immortal song Love Without End is calling it quits after 19 years. Carrie Ku Mci (above). Hong Kong's top singing star, sings her swan-song in Singapore when she appears this week with190 words
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Article62 1972-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Rain fell In the three catchment areas over the weekend— after a five-day dry spell. Heaviest rainfall recorded on Saturday was at Se.etar Reservoir with 1.10 ins., followed by Mac. Ritchie (0.28 inch) and Pierce (0.21 inch). Only slight rain fell on Sunday. Water consumption62 words
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Miscellaneous125 1972-02-22 4 AUmg Oop y mTm Hmmiim HOWRE Y'SONNA EASY.' I'LL JUST ...'S NO REASON YEAR 1 ll I ...WHVN'CHA TRY I L- XI ALL RKSHT W>*»— MAKE A t-UNTER/ USE THAT COMMAND) HE WON'T GO NEVER 'IM OUT RIGHT iffL KAY-TEE ATTACK" ft, <. I OUTOP'IM, _J WORD OOP TAUGHT /AFTER125 words
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Article299 1972-02-22 5 'Retain Nantah's Chinese image' Expert outlines views onvarsity's future SINGAPORE, Monday campus should always preserve its traditional Chinese-style character despite the addition of new buildings and ex tensions. New structures, required under the university's 10-year curriculum development programme, could incorporate sloping, green-tiled roofs, and the favourite Chinese colours like Mandarin299 words
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Article, Illustration362 1972-02-22 5 THE message was short •Work Safely and Lire Longer." But it must have driven the point home for it helped the composers, Wong Lee and Haris Osman, win the first prite in the industrial safety campaign poster design (open)362 words
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Article246 1972-02-22 5 SINGAPORE. Mon AN assurance that there will be no more Industrial strife at Metal Box Company of Malaysia in Bukit Timah before and during the hearing of a dispute was given in the Industrial Arbitration Court today. It was given by the Singapore Metal Box246 words
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180 1972-02-22 5 Day's jail $200 fine for woman shoplifter SINGAPORE, Mon. Barbara S. Howell, 36, was Jailed for a day and fined $200 by a magistrate today for theft of goods worth $7.38 from Fitzpatrick's Supermarket last December. Senior Inspector M. Amaladass. prosecuting, said that an employee of the firm. Mr. Johnny180 words
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Article34 1972-02-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. R.R. Chelliuh was re-elected chairman of the Malayan Bar Council at its general meeting here last week Mr. GTS. Sldhu was elected secretary <tnd Mr. MS Naldu, treasurer.34 words
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Article31 1972-02-22 5 SINOAFORE. Mon. Wong Slew Hau. 20. was today fined $120 when he admitted lettinß off firecrackers indiscriminately in Circuit Road in MacPherson Estate at 8.25 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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380 1972-02-22 6 IMPACT OF THE BABY BOOM SINGAPORE, Men CIXGAP ORE'S family planning campaign is now aimed at two priority target groups, as the Republic lias moved beyond the initial stages of general population control. They are: OLDER WOMEN with large families continue to380 words
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209 1972-02-22 6 The danger of failing to transfer your car when you sell it SINGAPORE, Mon. HPHE Registrar of Vehicles today reminded motorA ists of the risks they run if they do not register transfer of ownership of their vehicles. The law requires that every transfer of ownership should be registered within209 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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579 1972-02-22 7 Specialists —The cream is still with the Govt I REFER to your re1 port of the Medical Association Committee on private specialists. Bv stressing on the pressing need (or the government hospitals to utilise the skills of private specialists, the report may have created the Impression among the lay public579 words
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Letter205 1972-02-22 7 IN addition to what "Disgusted" had stated (ST., Feb. 14) concerning the Peoples Park Complex, I wish to urge the Govern ment to look Into this matter as it affects the users and tenants of the increasing numbers of shopping complexes being built today. The tenants pay high maintenance charges205 words
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Letter27 1972-02-22 7 TV Singapore is improving. Once we used to have time to visit the toilet during commercials but now we can mow the whole lawn. CHARLES, Singapore 9.27 words
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139 1972-02-22 7 The sole means of survival for the handicapped I REFER to the Inland Revenue Commissioner's replies regarding the remission of death duties on family homes in deserving cases. I only hope that having said that "suggestions are being studied to see whether exemptions from estate duty are justified in certain139 words
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Letter89 1972-02-22 7 RECENTLY, I resigned from a large established local industry. As my designation was classified "confidential", I was not paid the bonus and ex-gratia payments, though I had completed the full financial year on resicnation. According to the collective agreement signed between the management and the union, each employee is entitled89 words
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58 1972-02-22 7 ¥)OOR Curious who 1 wondered about that flights of steps that led nowhere (ST., Feb. 18). His frustration Is understandable. The steps he mentions ori- ginally led to a post box on the side of the wallthat part of the Raffles Institution building58 words
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Letter373 1972-02-22 7 WHERE THERE WAS NO RED TAPE Govt replies REFER to the article 1 headed "Red tape and the difficulty of Retting that extra teacher" by Miss Masie Kwee (S.T., Feb. 11). The statement that relief teachers commonly make up a quarter of a school's teaching staff of 50 is an373 words
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Letter308 1972-02-22 7 WITH reference to the letter by "Quest" (8.T.. Feb. 7) investigation carried out by the Public Works Department showed that the Alexandra Canal was clean and free from rubbish while the drain by the side of Queenstown Secondary Technical School was silted up. However, steps are being taken by the308 words
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176 1972-02-22 7 Executives in the $2,000 a month group also need HDB flats IN my letter (S.T.. Jan. 12) I suggested the removal of Income qualification for the Housing Board's Home Ownership Scheme, as long as an applicant who meets Its other conditions is an employee. The Board replied (ST.. Jan. 28)176 words
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Letter80 1972-02-22 7 I WISH to express my thanks for the efficient manner the Ministry of Health attended to my complaint. I complained about patrons at a certain cinema Indulging in a filthy practice. Immediate action was taken and two health inspectors came to my house to inform of the measures taken and80 words
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Miscellaneous307 1972-02-22 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS gamble? (7). l c fl t9 tied toaether can be 8 "c" 1 1 socially accepUblc '■JutamalTi, P lace fOr WMte 5. P for policeman? (6). 12. The family with purpose Is 0. Valued before many acknow- surreptitious (11). ment* of debt <B>. 13. Writhing serpent—307 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, February 22, 1972
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Article446 1972-02-22 8 Malaysia's royal visitors, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and their daughter Princess Anne, arrive in Kualh Lumpur this morning. The Royal Yacht Britannia was met by seven patrol craft of the Royal Malaysian Navy when she entered Malaysian waters off the southern tip of Johore, an escort that446 words
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Article281 1972-02-22 8 It was characteristic of the Chinese authorities to accord a correct welcome to President Nixon when he landed in Peking yesterday; neither warm nor cold. The surprise, completely unexpected and highly encouraging, was the President's early meeting with Chairman Mao. It must have been an almost281 words
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Article249 1972-02-22 8 Some useful suggestions on how Singapore's labour force can be increased have been made by the research unit of the National Productivity Centre. The most important is that more women should be encouraged to take up industrial employment The dimensions of Singapore's manpower problem have been serious249 words
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556 1972-02-22 8 Chinese leaders and Nixon face to face DEKING, A small group of people, some hardly known In the West, stand alongside the towering figure of Mao Tse-tung in the running of the vast People's Republic of China. President Nixon will be the only leader of the major powers, apart fromReuter - 556 words
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2043 1972-02-22 8 BY GEORGE KENNAN-American diplomat and scholar. He was Ambassador to Moscow (1952-53) and Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1961-63). He has taught at Princeton University Not all the effects of this decision on the world-political scene are, of course negative. No initiative can failOFNS - 2,043 words
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Advertisement234 1972-02-22 8 I tour EUROPE I WITH /*|^|*al c© 53 2§ ysar, several hundred Singaporeans 2^ jEg and Malaysians had a wonderful time on a S3| Mjt Global Coach Tour of Europe. J* This yea 1972, make sure you don't gK miss out. Choose one of Global's popular Jg SS; European tours234 words
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Article, Illustration425 1972-02-22 9 Ireland takes a tough line with the IRA DUBLIN, Mon. The Irish Government, often criticised by politicians in Northern Ireland for being soft on the outlawed IRA, took a tough new line today. Justice Minister Des O'Malley announced that accused men whom a magistrates court freed last week because ofReuter - 425 words
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Article160 1972-02-22 9 LONDON, Monday. CILM producer John Grierson who first coined r the word "Documentary" and had a great Influence In the film industry, died in Bath on Saturday, aged 73. His work which included the development of Government fllm agencies in several countries, stemmed from aReuter - 160 words
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Article31 1972-02-22 9 ROME. Mon— A group of masked youths, today hurled six ptlrol bombs at a local branch of Italy's Neo- Fascist Party and at a police car on guard outside—Reu'er31 words
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Article37 1972-02-22 9 MKSSINA (Sicily). Mon Salvatore Carlozzo has to prove he is alive before he can get divorced. The court where Carlozzo. 68. filed a divorce suit said his estranged wife listed herself as a widow. I'PI.37 words
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178 1972-02-22 9 FANTASTIC SAYS LIZ AS SHE NEARS 40 VI W YORK. Mon—Kliia- beth Taylor becomes 40 next week and she finds it "fantastic" and "very appealing." "Forty always sounded so important." she was quoted as saying in the latest issue of Life magazine. "Well, after all. it is halfway, or more.AP - 178 words
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Article92 1972-02-22 9 UKLFAST. Mod.— The British Govrrnment has decided to appoint ;t commission of Protestants. Roman Catholics and an K.nglisbnun to rule Northern Ireland, < newspaper said today. The Sunday News said the seven-man commission would govern the British province for up to three years pending92 words
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190 1972-02-22 9 Bid by 3 nations to sell planes to Greece ATHENS, Mon. The U.S.. Britain, and France are vying for a multi-million dollar order to supply sophisticated warplanes to Greece. The order is linked to a $50 million Greek aerospace contract to be awarded soon. The Greek Government Is consider-n^ offersNYT - 190 words
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336 1972-02-22 9 NEW THREAT FOR HEATH AS MINERS GET SET TO WORK AGAIN I ONDON. Mun Mincrs throughout thr country prepared today for their expected ">e>" vote on Wednesday to the "special case" agrrement reached with their leaders during the weekend. But as furl supplies to power stations resumed, the Government bracedReuter - 336 words
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Article36 1972-02-22 9 BUENOS AIRES Mon —Three young men in a jeep, who specialised in picking up hltch-hik-*i. and robbing them, ended in Jail when one ol their victims turned nut to be a policeman RouterReuter - 36 words
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Article427 1972-02-22 10 SAIGON. Monday COMMUNIST gunners fired 10 rockets at three large American bases last night wounding seven U.S. servicemen, a U.S. military spokesman said today. Six of the rockets were aimed at the big American base at Blen Hoa, 20 miles northeast of Saigon, butAgencies - 427 words
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231 1972-02-22 10 Hughes in bid to evade hearing says Time VEW YORK. Mon. Time magazine reported yesterday that the real reason multl-mil-llonalre recluse Howard Hughes abruptly left the Bahamas last week for Nicaragua was to avoid testifying before a U.S. grand jury. The magazine said that Federal officials investigating the purported autobiographyReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration101 1972-02-22 10 Latest 'in' thing— a Power Cut LONDON. Monday THE latest thing in London hair styles? The Power Cut. Normally it would be a rather hair-raisinf experience having a hair-do in the street. But the two girls in the picture did it quite happily when their hairdresser decided to switch to101 words
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203 1972-02-22 10 Cairo steps up fight against espionage CAIRO, Monday. yiGIL against foreign spies and internal conspirators sharpened in Egypt today as confessions from three foreigners and the uncovering of underground subversive organisations were reported Prosecutor Salah Nassar identified the three men as Jean Marc Vouaux. a French student. Jacques Herran. aAgencies - 203 words
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Article37 1972-02-22 10 BUENOS AIREg. Mon Girls attracted by advertisement!, for models in Mendoza have complained that they ended up posing in the nude and working aa bar hostesaes. Police ire investigating possible white slavery connections ReuterReuter - 37 words
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165 1972-02-22 10 NEW YORK. Mon The Soviet I'nion has offered to set up a sophisticated arms- manufacturing operation in Egypt, in exchance for permanent port facilities and the ousting of War Minister Gen. Mohammed Sadek and El Ahram editor Mr. Mohammed Heikal. NewsweekReuter - 165 words
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Article39 1972-02-22 11 BANGLADESH will remain non aligned. We want to be friendly with all nations, including Chin* and the U.S. once they recognise our regime. lut we are dearly wedded to a close attachment to India and the Soviet Union.39 words
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271 1972-02-22 11 DON'T LIFT CURBS ON DRUGS WARNING BY THE UN /GENEVA, Mon.— A UN drug control body today warned against any relaxation of controls on cannabls. In Its annual report for 1971 the Oeneva-based International Narcotics Control Board said that consumption of cannabls. as marijuana or hashish, was Increasing at aReuter - 271 words
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Article30 1972-02-22 11 NEW DELHI. Mon— Mauritius today recognised Bangladesh. The recognition was conveyed In a letter from Mauritius Prime Minister Sir Seewoosagur Ramfcooltm. to Sheikh Mujlbur Rahman. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article35 1972-02-22 11 TOKYO, Mon. Two people died and 11 others are missing In an explosion on board the 2.400-ton freighter. Kyosho-Ma-iii here today, police said. Two other men were seriously Injured ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article25 1972-02-22 11 CAIRO. Mon. Arab trade unions today expressed their suppor. for the Cypriot President. Archbishop Makarios. and condemned Interference in Cyprtot internal affairs— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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133 1972-02-22 11 MELBOURNE. Moo. A teenager fought off a man-rating shark which grabbed him by the leu while he waa surfing near Wilsons Promontory today. Surfer Stuart Rogers. It. was bitten just above the left knee and dragged by the shark through the waterReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration391 1972-02-22 11 Mujib yes to big population swop with Pakistan DACCA, Monday. BANGLADESH Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman said in an interview today that he would wel- come an internationally arranged population exchange with Pakistan, enabling non-Bengalis now living in this fledgling country to depart. Such a step, he said, would facilitateNYT - 391 words
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Article343 1972-02-22 11 Strike by anti Bhutto police RAWALPINDI. Mon UUNDREDS of Pathan 11 policemen went on strike last night and marched through the streets of the Northwest Frontier capital of Peshawar to protest against the ruling Pakistan People's Party IPPP) of President Bhutto. The policemen marched from police station to police stationReuter - 343 words
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103 1972-02-22 11 Newsman held over park demo freed JAKARTA. Mon— A Dutch born journalist has been released bv the army after being detained for a month for questioning over his alleged part in student demonstrations against a multi-million dollar amusement park project of President Suharto's wife. Mr H J C Princen, wh>103 words
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Article56 1972-02-22 12 M Brru T. Harbour Haw Par S. Dredge r.o.B. O.C.B.C. I 'Patrick Inrhcape Koustead T. Cement M. Cement I •rtllinK J Waueh K. Siilim M.A.A. $7.65 $4.20 $4.20 $5.60 $6.30 $8.25 $3.42 $540 $324 $3.60 $2.40 $2.92 $4.10 $1.56 $1.60 .35 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .18 .15 .1456 words
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Article20 1972-02-22 12 Hume F.E. t>>\\ El. tempas Hume Pref. r'Eone Sec. $4.02 $4.10 $2.70 $3.20 $3.84 —.26 —.10 —.08 —.08 —.0620 words
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Article21 1972-02-22 12 Merlin CM) 327.000 Haw Par 312.000 Sim Lim 196.000 M. Banking 148.000 Total Turnover 3.52M Delayed Percentage 18.1221 words
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Article36 1972-02-22 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Industrials: 213.31 214.57 Hotels: 74.10 75.35 Properties: 158.25 159.76 t Tin-.: 101.73 102.40 S rubbers: 134.83 135.43 Dee. 30. 19M s 100 Dec. 31. 1968 1M t Dec. 29. 1962 10036 words
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Article282 1972-02-22 12 CONFIDENCE ran high on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Operators took to the trading floors in big numbers, bringinj; about very active conditions throughout. Trailing had to be suspended for a total of 28 minutes once in the morning session and once in282 words
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Article190 1972-02-22 12 Genting's new venture RENTING Highlands *X Hotel has entered Into an agreement with Nlssei Songyo of Japan for a Joint venture which is to develop a golf course and shopping cum residential complex at Genting Highlands. A new company Is to be formed called Genting Nissel Malaysia which will have190 words
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Article1118 1972-02-22 12 DIO ANO OFFER PRICES OFFIB C.ALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC BRACKETS VESTEROAV WERE. INDUSTRIALS B. S. CLOSING TONE: All sections except oil palms closed very steady. TL'KNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday including odd1,118 words
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Article1673 1972-02-22 12 BUSINESS »nd reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded ■bora in brackets in lots of I.UOO unless utherwi.se specified. INDI'STRIALS Acma ill 1 95, (1) 2.00. Ajinomotu Hi 195, ill 196. Alcan i6> 215. 1611,673 words
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Article81 1972-02-22 12 SENTOSA PLYWOOD is to make a rights issue of 1.1 million Ordinary $1 shares at par. The issue is to be made to existing shareholders in the ratio of one-for-four shares held. Transfer books close on Feb. 27. PETALING TIN suffered a loss of 5702.981 in the financial year ended81 words
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Article651 1972-02-22 12 ALLIED Chocolate Industries achieved a profit for 1971 of $1,383,000 compared with $1.072 831 In 1970. The profit Is calculated after charging depreciation of $208,675 against $160,571 last time and after crediting profit on sale of fixed assets of $103,684 against $331.- -253. There was an exceptional item651 words
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Article192 1972-02-22 12 T H rL^r«H° n f nltS Mal *ysi.vSlngaP,.re announced thes. best agreed merchant rates as at Feb 21 auuars 10 on* unit •f I iirt-i-n Currency Sterling Pound \ustrahan Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar JS. Dollar Loral dnll.it to 100 units >f Foreign Currency 3elgian Francs 3urmese192 words
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Article321 1972-02-22 12 CONSOLIDATED S a 1 e k V* Rubber Estates in the nine months ended December achieved rubber crops which indicate the fl'ial harvest for the year will reach 12 million lb. Previous estimates for 1971/72 were 11.6 million lb. lor the nine months, but these have been321 words
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Article50 1972-02-22 12 rpHE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday jumped by S3 to $625. 12 i on Friday's close with the official offering up 10 tons to 180 tons. The tone of the market was very steady with support at all round levels, especially from the United States.50 words
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Article53 1972-02-22 12 Saturday Friday sus. su.s London Cloned 45.4U Beirut UNCH. 4f.70 Honickong 49.91 49.70 Zurich Closed 41.258 4« 508 Pan* Cloned 4H.62 Spore ll) 49.93 49.5S t B'pore i2i 174.50 174.30 (1) Kxport pn.es In non-iterlinx nreaa In t'.S. dollar! per ounce. (2) Local dealers prices In Singapore i53 words
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Article21 1972-02-22 12 FEB. 21. RI'BBER: 89.25 cents (up 0.25 cent). TIN: $625.12. (up $3). Official olTerine 180 tons (up 10 tons).21 words
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Article108 1972-02-22 12 HIHESE PRODUCE (XCNANCC, V< SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL VISTERDAY. Cttinm Oil: bulk 139 1 nellera. drum J4U seller*. Capra: Mixed loose UK Cont. $211 B. P«poer: Munlok ASTA while f.o.b. 100'; NLW {190 sellers. Sarawak white fob. NLW SIHO sellers. Sarawak special black f.o k> NLW108 words
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Article190 1972-02-22 12 IDLE and featureless conditions marked the morning's trading after an unchanged opening with the rubber market levels yesterday remaining about static. The morning session closed very quiet. Afternoon levels were unchanged from 1 p.m. Trading was very light and there was isolated inquiry for intermediate forwards. The market190 words
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Article74 1972-02-22 12 SHIPMENT of Straits refined tin from Penang for January totalled 6.974J tons (December 7.277} tonsi. according to statistics issued by Straits Trading. The following table shows the destination and tonnage, excluding metal shipment from Klang via Port Klang: January 1971 United Kingdom 165 UK (option) United States74 words
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Article116 1972-02-22 12 /"JUTFLT of tin concentrates lor the month of January. 1972 by the 1 allowing mines •re: Ptenb Aokam 4.913 Austral Amal 1.286 Ayer Hitam 5.747 BerjunUl 6.842 Chenderlang 300 Gopeng Consol. 4.034 Hongkong Tin 268 Idrls Hydraulic 292 Kamuntlng 1.474 Kumpong Lanjut 1.141 Kent 489 K'lllnghall 1.350 Klntas116 words
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Article53 1972-02-22 12 f\S THE ilncUl Malayan v Short Term Money markrt for thr wrek ended Feb. 18 1972 the un.r of rail rates was as follows: BANK FINDS: 2' per cent to 3 p.r rent. i.l MI; \l I lADS: 3 pel cent to 3 pc- cent. Movement ot iuncs53 words
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Article299 1972-02-22 12 MELBOURNE, Mon— Trading moved sluggishly at the Melbourne Stock Exchange today and most Industrial Issues struggled to hold last week's prices. The mining sector was similarly quiet, except for Western Mining which closed 47 cents lower at $283. WMC opened at $3 but was forced down in the afternoon299 words
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Article69 1972-02-22 12 •pHtSE rates were quoted en x the A.Man dollar n yesterday. The rales are for deposits of U5525,000 and above 1 mth 2 mths 3 mtlis 6 mths 12 mths 12 mths 4 3 8 to 4 12 4 5 8 to 4 IS 16 4 3 169 words
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Article215 1972-02-22 12 JJONG KONO, Mon The market started off the week on a quiet but steady note with fractional changes in some of the more popular counters Later on In the day. buying developed and prices generally Improved, though a number pf shares finished the day unchanged. Today doting middle215 words
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Article28 1972-02-22 12 On the frM lichlnn ma Hon« Kokk yt.ttrd.y ih. us. d.llj. 5 MT5 for taih »t«rlir,» »u quoted at H 4 a an<1 JT? «••<! MM28 words
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146 1972-02-22 13 Attack on PCs: Another youth gives up to police SINGAPORE. Mon. Another youth has surrendered to the police in connection with the Chinese New Year's Eve attack on two policemen in Upper Serangoon Road. The youth was taken to the CID by his elder brother at about 2.40 p.m. yesterday,146 words
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Article51 1972-02-22 13 SINOAPORE. Mon. The MP for Jurong. Mr Ho Kah Leong. today opened the Jurong branch of the Chase Manhattan Bank in Yung An Road. Mr. Llm Jiew Keng. manager of the new branch, later presented donations to four welfare organisations of Jurong on behalf of the51 words
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Article34 1972-02-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Chief Inspector Lee Thian Beng. 41. today lost his appeal ußainst conviction and a three-year jail sentence (or causing grievous hurt to engineer. Robert Lee. who subsequently died.34 words
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Article28 1972-02-22 13 PETALINO JAVA. Mon. An unidentified woman. In her twenties, fell to her death from the 12th floor ot the University Hospital here at noon today.28 words
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196 1972-02-22 13 Suicide of girl in love with married man SINGAPORE. Mon. A maidservant's love for a married man ended In tragedy when she found that her love was not returned. a coroner's court heard today. Lilian Lee Chok Yok. 28. Jumped to her death from her employer's 11--storey flat In City196 words
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Article48 1972-02-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police believe I,ee Chong Cheng. 32, or Beach Road was drowned after swimming in the sea oR Changl Point yesterday. Lee was swimming with a group or friends who could not find him six hours later. But his clothes were on the beach.48 words
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Article36 1972-02-22 13 SINOAPORE. Mon. Motorist Tng Chwee Huat of Jalan Klinik. was today fined $50 for littering by throwing out a matchbox while driving along Orchard Road at 8.15 a.m. on Feb. 2. He pleaded guilty.36 words
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Article104 1972-02-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— lt cost a chauffeur $150 in court today for impersonating a police officer in a bar last week. Yeo Yeow Hwee admitted identifying himself as Offlcer-ln-Charge CID. to Koh Hue Sin at the Phllllpine Bar In Lorong 12. Geylang. on Friday. Koh104 words
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Article, Illustration147 1972-02-22 13 ANG POW PARTY FOR 600 CHILDREN CHE Dah binte Mohamed Noor, wife of the Social Affairs Minister. turned hostess yesterday at a Chinese New Year party for 600 underprivileged children at Hotel Malaysia's Oriental Lotus Restaurant. She sat with the children all from welfare homes and organisations and chatted with147 words
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397 1972-02-22 13 -JUDGE EXPRESSES SYMPATHY SINGAPORE. Mon J^IXE brothers two of whom are living abroad lost their joint civil claim today to recover possession of their mil-lion-dollar property from their tenant, who is renting it for $1.T2 a month. The property Is a large bungalow In397 words
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171 1972-02-22 13 Union denies work to rule over an extra half-month bonus T uc o SINGAPORE, Monday HE Singapore Insurance Companies Employees 1 Union today denied that its 40 members employed at South British Insurance Company are ol° k K rUle l becaus oi a deadlock in talks over a half-month's ex-gratia171 words
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Article106 1972-02-22 13 Two die in lorry head-on crash SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men were killed and another seriously injured when their lorries collided headon in Clementi Road this morning. The dead were lorry driver Lau Yen. 34. and his attendant Yap Nagw 32. both from Merslng. Johore. Yap was killed ln.stantly when he106 words
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Article27 1972-02-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Sultan and Tenglcu Ampumi of Solangor leave here lor th< lr six-month tour of Europe and the Kiddle East on Thursday27 words
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Article58 1972-02-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Board of Commissioners of CurriTK., today a'.nounced that the issue of «i<» silver coins over the Board's counter would be discontinued from Wednesday because the supply was running low. The Board also said that there would definitely be no subsequent Issue of58 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1972-02-22 13 A complete range of banKing services is now available at Jurong, including... Drive -in banking LbjsßjJ^l Deposits and withdrawals B^^^^^^^^f^ir/fl^B^^UßP! straight from your car. IF~ No parking problems. ".f^ '-3 No time wasted. •fc^^TßKll*'*" WS^^=^-^^> OFor deposits after banking hours. (P^^""Jlf^^^^^L,^ Now no more worries about I > ',^^l Drop82 words
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Advertisement75 1972-02-22 13 Golden Magnolia Butter. Pure goodness wrdDD6ci in Gold jfl^^^H^ It's Magnolia Butter. Packed with f^ '^mß^Kg&yM' H golden goodness. In a new gold j '^Ml. J^^B^Br^a[ wrapper, to protect its ->^ j^"^ pure, creamy taste. V It's so good for the family: every ounce *^M B|j^ is vitamin enriched, Rk75 words
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Miscellaneous876 1972-02-22 13 On your TV and Radio 3.00 P.M. Opening end Where the 7.41 News (C) 5 M P.M. Programme Summary 1.05 Arrival of Queen Elizabeth at Heart is 7.51 Our Music Makers Featuring 5.15 Pok Amai Amai Pelabohan Klar.e 3.20 For the Family (M) Ashik Hussein (E) 5.33 Ultra Q The876 words
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Article, Illustration486 1972-02-22 14 ONG KIAT BENG - Jewellery with 'rocks' of amber and coral ONG KIAT BENG by< A RTISTS, they say, usually draw their inspira- tion from their environment. And this is true of modern Polish jewellery. They have discarded the ornate clusters of diamonds and emeralds for "rocks" of amber and coral. Lovers of traditional486 words
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532 1972-02-22 14 Berr.adine Morris - NOW IS THE TIME FOR CONSOLIDATION WITH ROMANTIC CLOTHES Berr.adine Morris, by New York WHEN the model racing down the runway at the opening of Oscar De La Renta's boutique show whipped off her bat-wing-s 1 eeved white organdy jacket and continued her stride in black Jersey panty with a532 words
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Article203 1972-02-22 14 WTASHING soda and baking soda are members of the same family but they are not interchangeable. Washing soda is best for heavy duty jobs and combined with soap has been suggested as a replacement for phosphate detergents. It sometimes Is called sal soda. Baking soda is another name203 words
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227 1972-02-22 14 Custard cake for a tea-time treat /WKFS always make favourite tea-time fare. And custard cake is no exception. Try it for a change from the usual chocolate or cheese cakes. It can also be served for dessert after dinner. You need: .1 eggs. I cup caster NSW, cu.n (3 oz.)227 words
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Advertisement588 1972-02-22 14 Advertisement *Jm%. aW The Priceless Asset of a Beautiful Complexion 'TXSDAY every woman is when a rose quickly wlth- heiress to a beautiful ers and dies if its stem is complexion This priceless coated with ordinary oil asset has almost become before It Is p aced in water her birthright,588 words
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Advertisement65 1972-02-22 14 Advertisement mi zot jc^4B mr To Beautify Your Neck A smooth elegant neck is soon attained by using vitalizing cream every night Cream nightly and once a week wrap a towel, wrung out in hot water, round the neck for a few minutes before creaming. This will help the Ulan65 words
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Advertisement273 1972-02-22 14 \mJ^ \*J *^X* It The Elizabeth Arden Way to Beauty... just doing it is a joy CLEANSE your skin night and morning with the deep action of Ardena Cleansing Cream f TONE your skin, after thorough fc; r JfT "h! cleansing, with refreshing r aw tmk Ardena Skin Tome <fc273 words
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Advertisement1470 1972-02-22 15 .[IPOOL ANB DTNER U CONTINENTAL PORTS Tpore Sails P. Slum Penang ILPENOR iKirpNl. Clltgoo laPt/FatTl CITTONEUS I pool. Havre, Adam, H'burg Mar 4 Mar I Mar 1/ 7 la Pi/Fit 7) 10IASTUS Leiioes. Glasgow Mar I Mart Mar 11/11 -tcroi Eefjji. Ouoii.i Mar Marll Mar 11/11 Mw 14 LSSSU T^'1,470 words
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Advertisement1076 1972-02-22 15 CnbTTTTiM EXPRESS SERVICES TO EVROPE P. Kliai Pinaxg Smgaeert LBUIM FSli PATAGBNIA Frt 19/27 Mar 1/4 Fel 21/ 1 ;-blinca. H'burg B'nen. R'dim Adam, A'wtrp, G'burg. Oslo. Ai.ii'.i. MilaM, Cnagen i lOGOTA Mar 14/11 Mar 17/11 H ourg B'men. roim 'Adam. A'werp, G'buig, C'hagan, Aarhjs, Oslo. < PASADENA Mar 17/1,076 words
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Advertisement843 1972-02-22 15 EXWBS SEIVICE TO IOHDOW. LIVEKPOOI I COOTINEIfUI PMTS. CITY OF ADELAIDE gS. Z n RFrVHfiPF fOf Dtrxnurt Bremen v S.ngipore P. Sham Penang Grangemouth Apr 21 Mar 4/ I Mar 7/11 Mar 11/11 Mull Apr M Singapore P. S'hiat Penang lENREOCH Hamburg. London Mar 1/ I BEHARMIH Hamburg. London Mar843 words
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Advertisement1125 1972-02-22 15 f OITNIBHTLT EXPtESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA N. Orleans Balt/Pkil. N York Penang P Sham Spore Diakirti Ringsta* BURMA Jaa II Jaa 17 Frt Frt 1 Frt 28 Mar I MENESTNEUS Jaa 78 lat 11 Frt 2 Mar 11 Mar I Mar 14 manoalay Frt 1 Frt I1,125 words
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Advertisement1083 1972-02-22 16 >^^— >^* KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG. STDAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P Klang Sa.geu.a Mar. Va| I U,\H lift/Trt,lt -MM Mar. V., II frt Shasf! Mara M IV 24 27 Fll 1 Mar 1 Mar 11 Mm Japan Persian1,083 words
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Advertisement873 1972-02-22 16 FOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P Sham Singapore ll**«J I CHMDIN. 1 Ol L STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE S ntapore t Sham Pena"« UfJiaaj Ifr: wul 114 Mar 11 Mar Mar tiagapalt.nam, Madras. 5"Su 1/ 7Mr I »tr I Apr Nagapatt.nam. Madras. MONCHONC )AP»» SERVICE Pevng P Sam S.r.gapura UaMC «r: Part 23873 words
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Advertisement806 1972-02-22 16 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic or Singapore) A ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTOM WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****JT J.K. EUROPE SERVICt LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, RDAM, HAVRE Singapore P Kiang Penang Arrrftt: lEPTUNE AMCTHYST 1/ 7 Apr 1/11 Apr 12/11 Apr London 11 S. Havre 15 5 R Cam806 words
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Advertisement836 1972-02-22 16 fIP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL MJtm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE Jin Ampaog Kuala Lu.nour The National Shipping Line of Malays'^ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENT PORTS t""l laadiag far lUNCA RAYA 7 II Mar 11 14 Mar 15 It Mar Ma.re S i Httm 1? i R dam IB 4836 words
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Advertisement647 1972-02-22 17 nj-Mf PO«T OP lIMCAPORI PORT KL MB ±!Sto«i -/I jJ?% "''l?- U m SSffl M.U.,. N«l.r umi TOini 34/39, Bumbcr Dt«o Witir m»int v. Tun*. I .0/41. Dupm, 4 5 and F.rn- U.n/ K^STuJS^.u^SS^ "iH: Bunw Ch.mp.k. 11. Yu.h.n n£ V f WOrt BtU rt M»ni 5. Hank* Hawick* 13647 words
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Advertisement798 1972-02-22 17 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. In response to tfie demands of shippers in Singapore ond Malaysia M.I.S.C. ho* great plcosure in announcing tho introduction of specialised timber carrier m.v. "MARITIME STAR" scheduled to lood at: Singapore: Soiled Tanjong Moni: In Port P. King: 25-29.2.72 Penong: 1 3.3.72 For discharge Rotterdam,798 words
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Advertisement685 1972-02-22 17 ALLIED CHOCOLATE INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) 1171 RESULTS The Board of Directors have pleasure in announcing that the unaudited results of the Company for the year to 31st December. 1971 are as follows.--1971 197* Profit for the year $1,383,000 $1,072,831 Share Issue expenses written oft 71.490 $1311.510 $1,072,831 Unappropriated685 words
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Advertisement774 1972-02-22 17 1 I The Management of Chase Manhattan Bank, Jurong, thank Mr. Ho Kah Leong, Member of Parliament for Jurong, II I! for officially opening and all Clients and friends for their attendance, flowers and good wishes. 111 l j^ chase 1 MANHATTAN BANK I I 505 Yung An Road Jurong774 words
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Article23 1972-02-22 18 ORtttll and ■wimiuiu drastically reductd at Antolntttt a Bale Don t num this orport unity 22. Tomlinson Road. 8 pore. Til *****723 words
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Obituary129 1972-02-22 18 MRS. LIM KIAN TAT nee Wee Ueok fully on 21 272 leaving beloved husband. 4 son*. 4 daughters. 3 sons-m-lsw. 1 daughter-in-law. 15 grandchildren to mourn her loss Cortege leaves 309 River Vslley Road Singapore 9 at 3 p m Wednesday 23 272 for Mount Vernon Crematoriam MRS. EMILY129 words
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Article62 1972-02-22 18 THE FAMILY of the late Mr Ix)h Chin thank relatives and friends for thur kind assistance, condolences wreaths, scrolls, attendance, donations and the use of cars during their rectnt bereavement All donations to be handed to charity RENE FREDERICK KRAALS widow thanks all who attended his funeral ?h.T' T^!"""62 words
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Obituary22 1972-02-22 18 "VINO memory of Rtne Coelho called to re.t four year, auo ont. y Bld y m <1 by nlg love<)22 words
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Advertisement426 1972-02-22 18 GENUAL ADVCRTISIMtNTS ANNOUNCIMINT/PtKSQNAI ..n»apo,. on,, ,0 c ord PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 .m, M ■fills SO c.ntt a w.rd nrTaUl Mal.yt.. enly: Sl.OO s w.rd Minimum 17 50 for IS iwii FUR Ut I AILb. Minimum t!0 for it words Singapore aiwi M.iijyu.i o 74 cent, a word Slnasper* and426 words
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Advertisement831 1972-02-22 18 FEMALE SECRETARY required Immediately by Foreign Import Co Experienced In banking, shipping and fast typing. Fluent In spoken and written English Able to handle correspondtr-e Independently with knowledge of shorthand Oood pay for good natured and hardworking person Please apply with nonreturnable photograph and telephone no to PO Box 12X5831 words
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Advertisement744 1972-02-22 18 representatives School Certificate Mutt be able to apeak Mandarin and Hoklen. Oood salary For Interview pltaat call personally to 421-A. Block 23. Outram Park. Spore 3 or Tel 7G968 Mr Khong. POR PARTIMB WORK, Singapore. Knglish speaking college student with advanced shorthand and typing desiring further education in USA. send744 words
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Advertisement651 1972-02-22 18 OFFICE FEMALE CLERK wanted. Knowledge of book-keeping essential Ability to .peak Mandarin Apply The Advertiser. 84, Cairnhill Road. Singapore 9 EXPERIENCED live-In Chinese general and baby amah, over 30. Reference* essential. 1 16 months old and baby expected In May. Excellent wages. Spore 9. 377T71 afternoon. EXPERIENCED LIVE IN COOK651 words
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Advertisement736 1972-02-22 18 WANTED airconditioolng salesmen. mechanics and apprentices Apply peraonal'y to 166-B. Upper East Coast Road, spore 18 NEED IMMEDIATELY Knglish speaking amah for American family of four. Live out. No cooking. Must like children. Tel Spore *****5. lITABLIIMED PBIHTINC FIRM requires Immediately experienced quality printers to operate Roland Parva 118. Heidelberg736 words
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Advertisement897 1972-02-22 18 RCOUIRED Immediately English speak12* th.''? J 1 Oooi lmry o""*^ int P*" 00 Contact Tel 64J170 B'pore IMCt !2 V iAltlNo n rll m h T.rM^^Tspo're. 111 eh d MIClmONItT TIUPHOHl OPIMATOM required by Hotel. Applicant. P^f*.«m« school C,rt incite or O.C.E. Ability to Oi>«r«te .witchboard and type advantage. Rrpiy897 words
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Advertisement925 1972-02-22 18 ROOM Injuriously fully furnished it JJIaa J.ntan to let t2X monthly PI»M» call *****3 8 port after 10 IB. OI$T. t Napier Road Iwo-Mmmfd apartment, airconditionera. telephone •pacioua loumee. quiet, fin* view vir21f, Spon 6W<i20 vacant J roomrd 2 -torey terrace J«'-« H.n Ray.. ThonT •on Garden. S25u unfurniahed Contact925 words
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Advertisement560 1972-02-22 18 UKIT PANJANC Ifclachrd bund--tow in ntat mil tool condition. Land area 10 000 »g ft freehold Well km* gar Irn I l..-<1roomi 2bathrooma. lou 1 gr dining room, »f r vant room A bathroom Terrazto floorinK throughout 1'nce SI 40. 000 David Phoa Son*. Valuer. a> K«iatr Agenta. 20 Tangllc560 words
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Advertisement726 1972-02-22 19 (Cont. from Page 18) Otfte* ipscs vacant OfFICES AVAILABLE On 7th Floor. Huinlin^ (next >o People's I'srki Comi'lrted with celling 3 months free rent*: for Tenant's InISfIBMUEtI I nit Area 400 r; Rental: 1123 psf air-cundltion A service one year rent deposit In.•uor season car-park nvailable <eu Garment Pie Ltd726 words
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Advertisement866 1972-02-22 19 INSTANT PASSPORT photographs collection in 11 seconds Luih^n Colour Hludio. Ist floor. 2«7 Pcopl* s Si"*!,! Complllt Bp0 T COLOUR PHOTO rim. hint srrvicc 1 oii.T'ion m 24 hours. Lushan Colour studio Ist floor 2«7 Proplt's Hark Complex Tel JIOBW B pure Business opportunities M N OmM opportunity to dnss866 words
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Advertisement1010 1972-02-22 19 CIKWIC ASSOCIATE! COACM TOUR 1 day Maiacca Tour |ro Departs 27 2 "2. 0 3/72. I 1/72. 30/ 72 7 days Wni Malaysia 5133 Departs 1J 3 72. 4/6/72. 12 A/72. 13 days Hanitkok ChienKmat (310- Departs 2 f/72. i» days W4O/-. Departs: «/«/T2. 12 11/72 Aircondit toned Coaches Contact1,010 words
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Advertisement1007 1972-02-22 19 IMC FORD CORSAIR good condition. uflrr sbof S2OOU iKam Ts4. (luting oraie hour* *****3 *****1 Spore ItTl CORTINA 14>*)S)L. One o«nn lon milravr myl top R«li*l» $7 430 L'nlverul Csrv 43 Or- I (hard Hoad Trl. *****1 IHI FORD CORTINA CT 1300 c c. I In prrlrit un.lillon Flrw >onla<t1,007 words
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Advertisement403 1972-02-22 19 LLOYD HOUII MOTIL airconditiOMd. d single rooms, m convenience. Di» ount month y. Acain commercial discount 10'; 2 Lloyd Road. 8 port. Rln« *****1 377 J0T. INAH'I BIACM MOTIL, Tan, on,; Kelliu for reservation rin» Tar.jonje Kelim 2 1 and 202 Cable Shah. Malacca Curry lunch served every Sunday THE403 words
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Advertisement41 1972-02-22 19 PA LAC I MOTH Ml J.iUn Munshl Abdullah (Town Ctmn) lsi Clu* Hctrl with modrm* chants For reservation. Rio« Ml 5 Silt. Mate oca SLOAN! COUNT MOTIL. 17. Balmoral Road, quiet. residential. Orchard Road area atr-rondltionsd. 120/--upwards. Tel: M2M T iß'poro.41 words
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Advertisement1053 1972-02-22 19 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS Applicotions ere invited from male Singapore and Malaysian citizens 'Oi the posts oi Electronic Engineers Aith the Singapore Armed rorces Applicants mi st poss' ss QUALIFICATIONS a Degree m Electrical Elec'.icmc hngineennt; ji b Professional 0 ploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering of c Corporate memaership oi a relevant profes1,053 words
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761 1972-02-22 20 EPSOM JEEP - Piggott shows brilliant jockey ship on Jumbo Jet EPSOM JEEP By JESTER Piggott's handling of Jumbo Jet in the Queen Elizabeth Cup at Bukit Timah on Sunday was a brilliant piece of jockeyship. Little wonder the English champion is called the greatest Jockey in the world. Drawn next to the761 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1972-02-22 20 WEIGHTS for the Bukit Timah races this weekend: SATTRDAY CL. 1 DIV. 2— 9 F Great World II 9.00 Aerospace II B.U Olympic Flame II 8.13 Pale Ale 8 1) Katong View 8.12 Kampong Melayu 8.10 Here He Comes IV 8.09 The Tactician 8 08 baffles Stalwart1,071 words
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Article, Illustration515 1972-02-22 20 Jockey Leong gets scolding "PHE Stipendiary Steward's report on the Bukit T'mah races over the weekend: SATURDAY Race 1: Running past the false mil at the half-mile. Wannganda dived in suddenly and became unbalanced. C. Leong rider cf Night People, was questioned regarding his handling of the gelding. C Leong515 words
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392 1972-02-22 20 WORLD ROUNDUP DORT OF SPAIN. Mon The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Association have withdrawn their bid to host the 1978 Commonwealth Games, Mi. Knolly Henderson, chairman of the association announced here yesterday. Mr. Henderson said he intended to write to the Commonwe alth Games392 words
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216 1972-02-22 20 I ONDON. Mon Bratilian soccer ace Pele. winner of three World Cup medals, yesterday singled out England. West Germany, Italy and Brazil as the likely semi -finalist-, in the 1974 World Cup in Munich. The sharpshooting forward, scorer of more than216 words
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Article, Illustration136 1972-02-22 21 LAWYER Lee Ah Seoitf's champion. Jumbo Jet. has Incurred an 8-lb penalty for his smashing win in the Queen Klizabeth II Cup over lit on Sunday. The handicapper has allotted him topweifht 9.13 for this Sunday's Class 1. Div. 1. 9f event —21 -lbs more136 words
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323 1972-02-22 21 JJOTEL IMPERIAL'S soccer team were entertained to a sumptuous feast last night by happy supporters and there were good reasons for the celebrations, reports JOE DORAI. Hotel Imperial yesterday beat favourites Nasuk 1-0 to win the SBHFL Div. 2 knockout title; avenged323 words
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Article66 1972-02-22 21 HONO KONO, Mon. Amir Leow and Daniel Lim of Singapore were today eliminated In their first round matches of the First Asian Amateur tennis championships here. Amir lost 6-2. 6-2 to Indonesia's Atet Wljono and Daniel I4lm by 6-4. 6-3 lo Korea's Kirn Moon 11.66 words
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Article, Illustration254 1972-02-22 21 JEBSEN and Jessen yesterday earned an all-expenses one-week trip to Hong Kong when they beat Fraser and Neavc 1-0 In the SBHFL League Div. Three final at Jalan Besar stadium. Their coach Albert Pons. a director of the firm, will leave for Hone Kong254 words
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Article23 1972-02-22 21 SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association's First Under-12 tournament, scheduled for last Sunday at Monk's Hill School, has been postponed to this Sunday.23 words
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174 1972-02-22 21 |>OLICE strikers proved I they were no paper tigers In a second half show of strength to smo ther Vigilante Corps 5 1 In a SGSFL Dlv. One match at Thomson Road yester day. reports PERCY SENEVIRATNE. The triumph put Police and SAFSA on174 words
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221 1972-02-22 21 PAY MORE CARE ON POPULAR SPORTS: RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tun Abdul Raxak this morning urged the National Sports Council to pay particular attention to the development of the popular sports in the country. "Although all sports should be given encouragement, particular attention ihould be paid to the development of221 words
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Article386 1972-02-22 21 JOHN MacDONALD, who missed the chance of winning the Singapore Grand Prix last year because of an injured hand, will lead a five-strong Hong Kong racing team for this year's meet at Sembawang Circuit from March 30 to April 2. MacDonald, who will386 words
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Article247 1972-02-22 21 AN INJURY to skipper Murray Nlcholls dashed Administrative Support Company's winning chances and they lost 14-6 to Woodlands 'A' In a SCC seven-a-slde rugby match on the padang yesterday, reports GODFREY ROBERT. T;ie company were leading 6-0 with only six minutes of play left247 words
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Advertisement786 1972-02-22 20 Ml SHARIKAT2 IMS OMPANICfI *CT. 1965 IN THI HIGH COURT IV MALAYA \T Xl ALA LL'MPI'R COMPANIES iWINDINO-t'Pl NO. OF 197* IN IHI MATTER OF THK COMPANIES ACT 19*5 lai In the matlrr u( N( TUxi( Kiat Trading Co. ltd.. No. U7I-SSTI Klanr Gain Road. Kuala Lumpur. NottM hereby uiven786 words
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Page 21 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous37 1972-02-22 21 SOCCER SGSFA League Dlv. 2: PosUls v Police (Thomson Rd STC v PUB, Ministry of Finance v Survey Dept., PUBRC v Jurong Town (all matches at Fairer Park», BFB v RTC (Oeylang). RI'C.BY SCC Seven-a-slde lournament (padang).37 words
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Article35 1972-02-22 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will arrive at Port Klang In the royal yacht Britannia tomorrow to start their five-day State visit of West Malaysia.35 words
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Article32 1972-02-22 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two women were warded in Outram Hospital In serious condition after their car crashed Into a lamp post during a rain storm at 9th mile, Ponggol Road tonight.32 words
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Article13 1972-02-22 22 MOSCOW. Mon. Prime Minuter Alexei Kosygin turned 68 today. UPI.UPI - 13 words
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63 1972-02-22 22 LOW KEY REPORTS ON PEKING ARRIVAL PEKING, Mon. China's news media reported President Nixon's arrival in low key today. The New China news agency issued a fourparagraph report, without comment, on his ar- rival, and Radio Peking's international services recorded Mr. Nixon's meeting with Chairman Mao. The Peking television station63 words
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Article528 1972-02-22 22 T ONDON, Mon. Stock M 4 markets closed mixed with an easier bias with investors somewhat apprenhensive about further wage demands. At 3 pjn. the Financial Times Index was down 5.1 at 490.7. Leaders drifted lower but Unilever met demand on continued talk of a bonus issue. Tubes528 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1972-02-22 22 The weather THE weather outlook (or today from morning to midday: Isolated slight showers14 words
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