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Title Section24 1972-02-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 577624 words
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Article, Illustration780 1972-02-23 1 Nixon, Chou meet again PEKING. Tues Face to face across narrow table PRESIDENT Nixon faced Prime Minister Chou En-lai across a small, greentopped table for four gruelling hours of substantive discussions today. It was their second meeting, and the longest session that Mr. Nixon has780 words
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Article55 1972-02-23 1 ALDERSHOT. Tues. Five women cleaners and two men were killed today, and 13 others injured, in an explosion at a para troop brigade headquarters here in what appeared to be an act of Irish Republican Army revenge for the killing of 13 civilians in Londonderry,Reuter - 55 words
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Article42 1972-02-23 1 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Union announced today that the unmanned Luna 30 spacecraft landed in moon mountains on the edge of the Sea of Fertility and hailed it as the first soft landing in the mountainous area of the moon.42 words
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Article31 1972-02-23 1 SAIGON. Tues American flKhter-brr..' U (.i» shot down a MIG-21 Interceptor in northern Laos yesterday and made four attacks Inside North Vietnam, knocking out at least four antiaircraft guns.31 words
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Article451 1972-02-23 1 Arabs hold Kennedy Jnr. hostage I JUMBO JET HIJACKED BEIRUT, Tuesday JHREE Arab hijackers released 50 women from a Lufthansa Jumbo jet which they wired with explosives, but they refused to free Joseph Kennedy 111. the son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, the Iraqi news agency said today.Agencies - 451 words
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Article48 1972-02-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. TUtt. Syed Zatnai Abidin bin Hussein. 50. general manager of Bernama news agency, died In the Oeneral Hosplta here tonight soon after his car went off the road at Jaian f-entul Pasar and crashed into the wooden fence of a house.48 words
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Article54 1972-02-23 1 NEW YUKK. Tun. All passengers aboard liljarkrd West German Boetnc-74? jumbo Jet airliner. inrhidlnt Jmeph Kennedy the n > ear-old ton of the late Senator Robert Kenned>, h»r been released by their hi Jaekers in Aden, the Mission of the People's Demorsalir Krpul.h. of Yemen naM toda>. llrutrr54 words
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Advertisement46 1972-02-23 1 WORLD NEWS CHINA SPECIAL: Pages 2 and 3 TEXT OF BANQUET SPEECHES: Page 10 II HIC «^_J^k^^Bß^»^^s^Bßß YASHIC&f^r-j TLELECT H>% world-, ftral mt SLR «n H ptar* *utMr ptm IC-*m«cU*M AMbOL ■■♦Or* fwJJW MtJffV aSCUf Vl*T OTfPtjrKMDtsj I SotoAgtnr I Q? rm-oß^c^T^^^^«To^^^^H»»2^ Stngapocf Kudi Lumpur Pcnang.46 words
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643 1972-02-23 2 Poland calls on Chinese to dump Mao ANGER FROM AN IRON CURTAIN COUNTRY WARSAW, Tues. Tl 111 first indication of Iron Curtain anger cain c yesterday when Poland, ;i staunch ally of the Soviet I'nion, marked President Nixon's arrival in Peking by urging the Chinese people to overthrow their presentAgencies - 643 words
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Article112 1972-02-23 2 FAR EAST WHITE HOUSE IN PEKING PEKING, Tues. What could be called the Far East White House is set at the edge of a lake In western Peking's pictures-quely-named Jade Abyss Pool Pane. Surrounded by willow trees, it Is a light yellow twostorey modern brick building. The official Chinese stateReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration492 1972-02-23 2 Pat to top chef after hotel kitchen tour: Come over to the White House and I'll cook you a Chinese meal myself A MERICA'S first "reciproJA cal invitation" on the Nixon visit was delivered personally yesterday by Mrs. Pat Nixon to the head chef at the Peking Hotel. She asked492 words
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Article, Illustration27 1972-02-23 2 MRS NIXON playfully pretends to pin on the shoulder of a worker a corsage presented her by the flower-arranicer of the Peking Hotel.27 words
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Advertisement195 1972-02-23 2 Two for the road First, Pioneer's TP-32 stereophonic cassette player. This compact entertainer stows neatly under the car's dashboard. Convenient, slot-loading cassettes play continuously. Extra large fast forward and automatic reverse buttons let you play your favourite pieces again and again. Music starts the second you pop-in a cassette. Stops195 words
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Article, Illustration40 1972-02-23 3 Normally Chairman Mao receives visiting dignitaries at the end of their stay. But he made an exception for Mr. Nixon. Picture shows Mr. Chou En- lai and interpreter. Chairman Mao, Mr. Nixon ond Dr. Henry Kissinger40 words
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920 1972-02-23 3 Pictures and reports on front pages PEKING, Tues CHINAS official p rcis went to town today in its cover* age of President Nixon's visit. The whole front page of the People** Daily, official journal of the Communist Party, was devoted to seven photographs and detailed reports of the President's visitAgencies - 920 words
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Advertisement231 1972-02-23 3 Watch out if you buy the gimmicky car A I The gimmicky car looks lovely. All the little switches value. With no radiator to boil over, direct transmission and knobs work the details wonderfully. You show and low engine torque (that means an engine that turns slower it off to231 words
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196 1972-02-23 4 Narrow escape for nine as bomb explodes BELFAST, Tues. Nine of Northern Ireland's leading Catholic politicians tonight escaped injury when a bomb exploded outside the restaurant in which they were meeting in Dungannon, 40 miles from here. Police sources said the bomb may have been meant as an IRA warningReuter - 196 words
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116 1972-02-23 4 Extreme cold leaves 15 dead in U.S. NEW YORK. Tues. Extremely cold weather settled over northeast United States yesterday In ihe wak of a massive and violent snowstorm that left 15 people dead In Pennsylvania and New York. A state of emergency was declared In Pennsylvania. Mr. Emlllen Levesque. DirectorAP - 116 words
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Article36 1972-02-23 4 LONDON. Tues— China and Britain held two further sessicas cf talk* in Peking .ast week on the question of rnising their diplomatic BMOM to the level of emtwviies. informed British sources said here yesterday36 words
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Article, Illustration331 1972-02-23 4 LONDON. Tues THE Government has pledged that its fight against inflation would go on despite the substantial pay offer to 280,--000 coal miners which had breached an unofficial incomes policy. In a special statement to Parliament, Employment Minister Mr. Robert Carr stressed that the proposedReuter - 331 words
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169 1972-02-23 4 Israel visit by Jarring after Cairo talks JERUSALEM, Tuesday. DR. Gunnar Jarring, the U.N. Middle East envoy will follow up his talks in Cairo with a visit to Israel. A Foreign Ministry communique said yesterday that Dr. Jp.rring 'has expressed the desire to come to Israel. Dr. Jarring made hisAP - 169 words
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Article83 1972-02-23 4 STRIKING POLICE ATTACK BUILDING RAWALPINDI, Tues. Striking Northwest Frontier policemen, attacked the offices of President Bhutto's ruling Pakistan Peoples" Party yc-sterda> in Pesha war and two other towns. News ban The provincial Government placed a ban on reporting news of the strike except from official statements. Police In Peshawar haveAP - 83 words
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102 1972-02-23 4 LONDON. Tues. A mammoth "birthday cake" for Soviet Premier Mr Kosygin was carried in a torch-lit march of students to the Soviet Embassy in London last nirht. About 30 members of the Universities Committee for Soviet Jewry took part, demanding the release of SovietReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement154 1972-02-23 4 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 home comfort. Whatever your make of car, a Toshiba CT-800D 8 track154 words
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Miscellaneous9 1972-02-23 4 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fe-«> Jl— r -y9 words
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365 1972-02-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday AFTER long continuous years of nagging from his wife, a father of seven fell into "an uncontrollable range" and killed her with an axe, the High Court heard today. Then he dragged her body365 words
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Article47 1972-02-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. E. Chacko of the University of Singapore's Engineering Faculty has been elected president of the Singapore Society for Quality Control at its recent annual meeting. Other officials include Mr H.B. Gould vice-president. Mr. P. Pang, secretary, and Mr. P. Choo. treasurer.47 words
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Article60 1972-02-23 5 SINOAPORF. Tues. Ng Choon Km. 21, was charged yt'terday with raping a 17-year-old girl at a vacant plot of land in Kampong Ayer Gemuroh, Changi. at 4 a.m. last Friday. Another youth. Ng Cher Sen. 20. was charged with attempting to rape her 10 minutes later.60 words
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110 1972-02-23 5 Surgery in Ohio for heart patient SINGAPORE, Tues. Kuala Lumpur heart patient, Mr. Nr Kal Kan. will leave here for Ohio on Thursday for special open heart surgery which may save his life. Mr. Ng, 22, a rheumatic heart patient who was given two years to live by doctors, will110 words
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Article80 1972-02-23 5 NZ Defence Minister coming SINGAPORE, Tues— New Zealand's new Minister of Defence, Mr. Allan McCready, will arrive here on Feb. 28 and leave for a tour of Malaysia, Thailand and South Vietnam the next day. Mr. McCready will meet his Singapore counterpart. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. ANZUK officials and New80 words
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211 1972-02-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tues A SCHOOL principal was today tincd a total of $4,500 on three charges of cheating the Government. Peter Chen. 48. who was fined $1,500 on each charge, was found guilty of cheat ing the Government of $155 for each of the months211 words
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Article53 1972-02-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Members of Johore Umno Youth met Umno youth leader, Dato Harun Idrls and his deputy. Inche Musa Hitam. at a "dialogue session" here on Sunday night. The session, attended by more than 100 members, was held at Umno Building. One of the matters discussed53 words
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Article, Illustration417 1972-02-23 5 All out drive to fight drug menace Queenstown, Toa Payoh Geylang 'black spots' SINGAPORE, Tues. 'pHE Central Narcotics Bureau has designated three heavy populated areas in the Republic Queenstown, (ieylang Serai and Toa Payoh as "black spots" of drug subculture. The Director of the Bureau, Mr. John Hanam, said that417 words
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185 1972-02-23 5 Heavy rain but the call goes out again to save water SINGAPORE, Tues. The public are again urged to help save water, although yesterday's rainfall was the heaviest recorded for this month. Over two Inches of rainfall was recorded In all three catchment areas. In the past week, there were185 words
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Article59 1972-02-23 5 KUAI.A LUMPUR, Tues. The World Wildlife Fund Malaysia was inaugurated here yesterday under the chairmanship of Trade and Industry Minister. Inche Khtr Johari. The World Wildlife Fund International was established in Switzerland in 1961 by a number of the world's leading scientists, naturalists and businessmen who were59 words
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Article39 1972-02-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tues Mr. Milton Tan. chairman of the National Safety First Council, will talk on "Road Safety" to the newly-formed BP Automobile Club at the BP Association clubhouse In Holland Road on March 10 at 8 p.m39 words
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Advertisement583 1972-02-23 5 MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE SOUTH EAST ASIA (Singapore Based) Vicinity U5512,500 pa plus excellent benefits R. P. Scherer Group of Companies which manufactures soft gelatin capsules containing pharmaccuticals. toiletries <md food soicrs. Is seeking a mature man to develop the distribution and penetration of the company's products throughout South East Asia. He583 words
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Miscellaneous128 1972-02-23 5 MtVy Omp Mfg V.T. Mmtmiim rr workep, shorty! he V—^^\sumpin ikj th' y~~ 1 whatcha mean our lunch? V*- 1 /ft,. I REALLY TOOK OFF VWIEN/ VHH, BUT BUSHES OVER /OUR LUNCH, IF MY DINOSAUR COMES UP/ SURE, BONES., 1 t?f'l HE HEARD THAT V\ORP.' WHATS KE THERE, LOOKS V128 words
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Advertisement198 1972-02-23 6 Olympic Airways Olympic Airways, the airline of This will be the fastest oneGreece, announce the opening of stop flight to Athens, with its Singapore office, located on easy Olympic connections to the ground floor of the Overseas London, Paris, Frankfurt, New Union Building (Mandarin Hotel). York and major cities in198 words
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Article, Illustration430 1972-02-23 7 Chief Kathi: I wed rape case MP and girl COURT TOLD OF $15,000 DOWRY PENANG, Tuu. REDAN'S Chief Kathi, Haii Abdul Aziz bin Ihiji Ahmad, today told a rape trial that in July last year he married a former lIP, Hanafi bin Mohamed Yunus. to the girl he was alleged430 words
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Article53 1972-02-23 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mrs. Jek Yeun Thong, wife of the Minister (or Culture, today appealed (or helpers to sell flags (or the Singapore Children's Society on March 4. Mrs. Jek, chairman of the appeals committee for the society, raid volunteers should contact the administrative officer at tel. *****253 words
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Article45 1972-02-23 7 SINGAPORE Tues. A folk dance party jointly organised by the Singapore Phoenix Dance Troupe and the Telok Ayer community centre women sub-com-mittee will be held at the Chong Hock Girls' School In Telok Ayer Street on Sunday, from 3 p.m. to S p.m.45 words
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Article84 1972-02-23 7 BUS STOP MURDER: THREE DETAINED SINGAPORE. Tues. Police have arrested three youths in connection with the murder of Sukri bin Ahmad. 20, at Tionc Bahru Road on Feb. 15. They were picked up from Redhill Lane. Alexandra Road and River Valley Road over the past week. They are being detained84 words
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Article19 1972-02-23 7 SINGAPORE. Tues Mechanic Teh Seng Fan. 17, was electrocuted while welding a car at Lorong Chuan this morning.19 words
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Article68 1972-02-23 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Police today offered a reward of $9,700 for information leading; to the recovery of $97,000 in foreign currencies stolen from a counter at the Chartered Bank in Battery Road last November. The currencies are US dollars ($18,949), Australian ($1,484), Canadian ($1,550), Hong Kong ($4,173), Sterling68 words
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261 1972-02-23 7 Industrial safety campaigns may be held annually SINGAPORE. Tu«s. TNDUSTRIAL safety and health campaigns will 1 be organised annually should the need arise. This is to remind the public that industrial accidents are "obstacles" to higher productivity and a more gracious standard of living, Mr. Sia Kah Hui, the Minister261 words
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Article44 1972-02-23 7 S'pore Qantas staff not hit SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore employees of Qantas will not be affected by the airline's move to retrench more staff this week. A Qantas spokesman said: "None of the 168 Singaporeans employed in managerial, clerical and technical positions will be retrenched."44 words
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Article, Illustration214 1972-02-23 7 LESLIE FONG . I - LESLIE FONG I By SINGAPORE, Tues. Have heart will travel that's Mrs. Christina Irvine's way of "seeing" the world. While others use their eyes, the blind. 79-year-old widow from Australia lets her heart find the way. Not that she has actually214 words
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Article30 1972-02-23 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 16--year-old labourer. Jumaat bin Osman. was today (ined $300 for having a roll of ganja behind a house in Alexandra Road at 7.30 p.m. yesterday.30 words
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Article28 1972-02-23 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Istana grounds will be open to the public (rom 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. on Sunday for the Chinese New Year festive season.28 words
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Advertisement172 1972-02-23 7 Envelopes with character and a guarantee B&P guarantee their envelopes for paper quality, adhesives and manufacture. Because B&P have more than 50 years' Australian technological experience in envelope manufacturing. Whatever your needs, B&P can supply the correct size, shape, colour and quality of envelope. From its standard stock or specially172 words
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Advertisement393 1972-02-23 7 <W**M4/ .*r? V -v; Sixxtaculai^^^HP^ Shangri-La of course! With a variety of banquet rooms, peerless service and gracious atmosphere, Shangri-La will provide for groups of all sizes. To suit all budgets With a choice of Continental or Cantonese cuisme Be it a Wedding Reception, a Grand Banquet or just a393 words
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Miscellaneous45 1972-02-23 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl POfTCY DOESNT LIKE THAT v ft I ONE HE WANTS TO SEE r^ HMMM! J J i 1; SOMETHING ELSE. I^/ yV/f JB I PORKY LIKES THAT HOW POES PORKY [ONE ...HE'LL TAKE IT' 1 FEEL ABOUT A NEW I45 words
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Article41 1972-02-23 8 Up mosquito breeding SiNOAPORE Tues There was a marked Increase in mosquito breeding within premises last week. Of the 382 houses examined. 21 (5.5 per cent) were found breeding the Aedes mosquito as compared with 2.4 per cent the previous week.41 words
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Article43 1972-02-23 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. A man was found dead at Ban San Street, off Rochure Canal Road, at 3 a.m. today. The man. an Indian aged about 55. was wearing a white shirt and long dark trousers. Police do not suspect foul play.43 words
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Article, Illustration985 1972-02-23 8 Incomes policy must give workers a fair deal: Devan CALL FOR SHARE OF PROFITS X TO keep en W tightening belts when other sectors of society ore visibly loosening theirs, end often living it up, and especially when the cost of living has taken a series of jumps, is to985 words
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Article55 1972-02-23 8 SINGAPORE. Tues Mrs. Helen Ling, an antique chop owner, will talk on The Little Pleasures of Lire at a lunch organised by the Chinese Women Association at the Shangii-La Hotel on Saturday Mrs. Ling, who formerly lived In China, for 20 years, will also display some of55 words
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Article67 1972-02-23 8 SINGAPORE. Tues Unemployed Abdul Asix bin Ya'acob. 23. was jailed for two months for having 20 kartoos of (ranja In front of a house In Paya Lebar Road at 6.20 p.m. on Sunday Another youth. Zalnal bin Wagiman. 18 was fined SI 2O for having67 words
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441 1972-02-23 8 SINGAPORE. Tuesday rpHE NTUC wants 1 the new National Wages Council to decide how much each industry ought legitimately to bear by way of increased wage costs. The NTUC secretarygeneral, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, in his annual report published today, said441 words
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Article42 1972-02-23 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Ong Pang Boon and his wife will be guests ol honour at the fourth annual certificate presentation dinner of the National Productivity Centre at Shangri-La Hotel on March 12 at 7 p.m. 442 words
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Advertisement62 1972-02-23 8 THE GREAT GAME OF MAHJONG ■bwM L February 19, 1972 issue Available now HAN SUYIN ON CHINESE AND AMERICANS What they have in common TET IN VIETNAM Hanoi's waiting game A VISIT TO CHINESE FACTORIES FAHEASTERNBECONOMC M«ric.« 1 »<*.. (M) S*.. Bk4. Ttl. Staf*I UllUf MSI. JO M' co, y62 words
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Miscellaneous245 1972-02-23 8 Straits Times Crossword b^Lhß Ha st«~ ££?°i2* i. 7 are up-river In 1. Story Pmb to &lip makes the tree* (4-7). on« think serloualy (ll). The sphere of the bully (6 R. Language In which Grant 4). 7 (4) 12 Bokn>« get southern wine 10. Old people might be 4rmwr245 words
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679 1972-02-23 9 DPP alleges Fernandez's motive was corrupt COURT TOLD OF 'FAVOURS' DONE SINGAPORE, Tu«s. FORMER MSA secret r tary Gerald Fernandez performed a series of eight favours to enable insurance brokers Edward Lumley and Sons (Pte) Ltd. to obtain the 1968 aviation contract, Senior State Counsel Mr. K.S. Rajah alleged in679 words
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156 1972-02-23 9 CINGAPORE. Tues— Em*3 ployees of South British Insurance Company today called off their boycott of overtime work after their dispute with the management was resolved in the Ministry of Labour. The secretary of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union, Mr. Charlie Koh, said the boycott156 words
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74 1972-02-23 9 BRUNEI SHOPS TOLD TO REPORT STRANGERS BANDAR SERI BEGAVVAN Tues. Shopkeepers along the capital's main road Jalan Sultan have been told to report the presence of any strangers in their midst on Feb. 29. This is understood to be a security precaution by the police because Queen Elizabeth will pass74 words
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Article471 1972-02-23 10 In Peking the ice has been broken and the gate to friendly contacts between America and China has. been opened. With these homely metaphors the political pundits, reporters and broadcasters who travelled with President Nixon, and the small corps of correspondents in China's capital, try to tear471 words
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Article257 1972-02-23 10 The first phase of general population control in Singapore has been successfully completed and family planning programmes are now "specialising". the Health Minister, Mr. Chua Sian Chin has said. The birth rate has been held down to 17 per thousand for the third successive year. This is a257 words
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Article260 1972-02-23 10 The International Narcotics Control Board's report for 1971 is an abject admission of inability to catch up with world-wide network of drug pushers. There has been a sharp increase in drug abuse and a new trend in favour of "sophisticated" drugs which in the addict's parlance means260 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1972-02-23 10 NIXON We hope a new start can be made to establish relations between our countries 4 Let us start the long march" Followtng v the text of the toast proposed by Prime Minister Chou En-lai at a banquet in Peking in honour of President Nixon (g First of all.UPI - 1,249 words
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Article131 1972-02-23 10 THE MENU PRESIDENT and 1 Mrs. Nixon both ate with chopsticks during the ninecourse banquet in their honour in Pekinc's Great Hall of the People on Monday night. The menu was as follows: Hors d'oeuvre Spongy bamboo shoots and egg whi»e consomme Shark's fin in three shreds Fried and .stewedReuter - 131 words
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180 1972-02-23 10 IX MM. Tues. Mrs Pat Nixon disclosed today that Premier Chou En-lai planned to send two of China's giant white pandas to the I.S. in return for Mr. Nixon's gift of two musk oxen for the Peking Zoo. "You've given us oxen." Mrs.180 words
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Article713 1972-02-23 11 BLAIR JOHNSON - New code for UK Takeover Panel BLAIR JOHNSON By LONDON'S Takeover Panel has a new code and a new boss. Merchant banker John Hull takes over as director general of the Takeover Panel next month from Mr. Lan F"raser who has guided the panel almost since its inception. He hat713 words
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243 1972-02-23 11 AUSTIN MORAIS - Lion City to start Fremantle and S'pore service AUSTIN MORAIS By PASSENGER vessel carrying the Singapore flag will be inaugurating a service between Fremantle in Australia and Singapore on March 10. The ship is tl c Lion City, the former Tjiluwah. The 8,978 grt (gross registered ton), 424-passenger vessel was243 words
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Article184 1972-02-23 11 CROESUS - CROESUS By A ray of hope CALLS for an independent body to control the Stock Exchange seem to have fallen on deaf ears. Just over a month ago Business Times put up the idea that an impartial body representative of the financial community of both Singapore and Malaysia184 words
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Article, Illustration201 1972-02-23 11 SINGAPORE'S Underwater Maintenance recently cleaned the 280,000 deadweight ton Berge King the biggest vessel tv have such an operation in Singapore and possibly in the world. Algae and barnacles were removed from the hall using SCAMP submerged cleaning and maintenance plat form (see picture). Divers201 words
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Article78 1972-02-23 11 A NEW company has been registered In Singapore to undertake general Insurance business. With an authorised capital of $5 million, of which fI.OS million Is paid up. Cosmic Insurance Corporation has its registered office at 288, North Canal Road. The managing director. Mr. Khoo Chiang Poh. Is78 words
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275 1972-02-23 11 KINGSLEY WOOD - IDLE TIME PAYMENTS A COSTLY AUSSIE PROBLEM KINGSLEY WOOD By SYDNEY: Containerised shipping and increasing me c ha n 1 satlon of ports have made more than 400 waterside workers throughout Australia redundant. Idle time payments have been rising sharply and are now running at around AsB million a year.275 words
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579 1972-02-23 11 JesseFs bid to disrupt Sime Darby Shaw merger lESSEL Securities of London is trying to throw a spanner in the works to stop the proposed merger between Sime Darby and R G Shaw. If the Jessel bid came off it could effectively change control of Sime Darby back to London579 words
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Advertisement63 1972-02-23 11 hrbTtShh from Kuala Lumpur. Operated by Malaysian Airline System and British Overseas Air Charter Ltd. (a subsidiary of BOAC). Departure dates Feb. 24, 28 Mar. 2. 6. 7. 9. 13. 16. 20. 23. 27. 30 Book now at your usual Travel Agents or OAT OVERSEAS AIR TRAVEL Hotel Merlin, Jalan63 words
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Advertisement173 1972-02-23 11 INSIDE 0 West Malaysian rubber export up but talur decline Two new factories kI up in Sinesporr fur ever\ onr rimed down; Equipment worth Sit million for new Beer ham plant in Juroaf; Shipping column; People in business. Page 12. B) Company news; Sh»re market report: Commodities; lomiic prices and173 words
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Article654 1972-02-23 12 SHIPPING Seaway Ferries— new name reflects company's growth SASAR appointment Ocean joins Scanscot (SEAWAY Car Transporters, a member of the Ocean Group, has changed its name to Seaway Ferries to reflect its growing trade which now includes the carriage of trailers, containers and other unit loads by ro TO (toll-on654 words
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268 1972-02-23 12 SOH TIANG KENG; KUK MAY - Equipment worth $12m for Beecham's new plant in Jurong SOH TIANG KENG By WITH Its production deadline drawing nearer, Beecham's pharmaceutical factory in Jurong has ordered $12 million worth of plant and equipment from abroad. The $32 million Singapore plant plans to start manufacturing operations by December. Construction of the268 words
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318 1972-02-23 12 AUSTIN MORAIS - TWO NEW FACTORIES UP IN SINGAPORE FOR EVERY ONE CLOSED DOWN THE number of new factories in the manufacturing sector in Singapore, which were registered last year, was more than double the number closed down. However this exaggerates the importance of the factories closed down as they involved only 1,700318 words
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Article124 1972-02-23 12 New Factor!. No. lea Registered Workers Factories Cl< No. loved Down Workers Miscellaneous Mfg (wigs, plastic*, cameras, etc.) Metal Products Footwear textile goods Electrical products Textiles Wood and cork Transport equipment Petroleum products Paper St paper products Chemicals Ac chemical products Printing and publishing Pood manufacturing Furniture124 words
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Article, Illustration26 1972-02-23 12 West Malaysia Rubber Exports Export Total Value Via To Export Singapore (tons) (tons) (S Million) (D.R.C.) (D.R.C.) 382,484 1.264,849 1,940.1 414,932 1,271,281 1.663.3 428,446 1,321,020 1.417.426 words
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698 1972-02-23 12 KUK MAY By JJXPORT of rubber from West Malaysia in 1971 rose quantitatively by 49,739 tons (D.R.C.) or approximately 4 per cent over that of 1970. However, in value terms, rubber ex|)orts dropped by nearly 15 per cent. Close to 68 per698 words
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Advertisement58 1972-02-23 12 Introducing the MSA firefoe A new effective addition to the McALISTER fire-fighting division MSA firefoe is capable of effective 24-hour protection against fire. Ideal for boats, laboratories, motor-lift rooms, electric relay rooms, engine rooms, spraying booths. galleys and underground field storage cells. MMcAIISTER CO. LTD., I TLJC Btf* I ICT58 words
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Advertisement55 1972-02-23 12 20 TONS USED CONTAINER TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE FOR SALE H /Mi Make: AEC, FORD DlOOO u/^Wf, LEYLAND, BEDFORD. igi|lo\ 20 T0 40 H. COITAIIER TRAILER. ■s^l^j^^J Hir% °urc/»ose Con B« Arranged. Fur Particulars please call: |Hfi Vr\ SOON WING MOTOR TRAD|N6 ■^^^^r^^\>^ V f^^*\ Road. 1^ Jalan B«sir Stadium l *^P|j55 words
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Article1053 1972-02-23 13 CLOSING PRICES DID AND OFFIR PRICE! OFFI- CIALLV LItTID AT THI CLOU AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOJNO ROOMS OF TNI ITOCK IXCMANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMEKTI IN STIRLING RUBBER! Cralflele* 23P (—IP) K.L. K«swn« UP lunch.) Malako* .DP MP unit mvii (Ana Unit Trull) l«inii..r Pr.cti far Ftb 23) Mnl Invest Fund1,053 words
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Article1585 1972-02-23 13 TJUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets in lots of 1 000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2) 1.98. (3) 2.00 AJlnomoto (1) 1.96. Alcan (6) 2.18. (6) 2.19,1,585 words
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Article74 1972-02-23 13 PENGKALEN TIN has declared a third interim dividend of 3}p for the year ended September 1971 and a first interim dividend of 3p for the year to end September 1972. Lodgement date for both dividends is March 9 and payment date April 21. AAHMAN Hydraulic Tin in the six74 words
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Article246 1972-02-23 13 HONG KONO. Tues. A quiet and steady day which, with the exception of a few counters, only resulted In fractional changes either way. llo.ir.konf and Shanghai Bank's both registers eased HK$2 to close. London register at 1240 and the Local register ai $258. Hone Kong Dock eased 20246 words
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Article37 1972-02-23 13 On thy lr« •ichsnit marks! In Hone Kong yesterday the U.S. dcllsr was quoled ut 558 for T.T. and for sath. Sterling win quoled at 14 48 and sne tssl *f gsld ut 337.62537 words
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Article356 1972-02-23 13 MELBOURNE. Tues. Industrial shares showed an easier tone and mining stocks weakened In quiet low turnover at the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Market leader BHP was sold down A 25 cents to $11 55 after early sales at $11.60. Yesterday the ctmpany announced that new orders fcr steel products356 words
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Article177 1972-02-23 13 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Feb. 22. orml dollars to one unit if Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar *ew Zealand Dollar J.B. Dollar wal dollars to 100 unlU if Foreign Currency Belgian Francs Burmese Kyats177 words
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Article19 1972-02-23 13 ALL markets In the United States were closed on Monday for Washington's birthday, a national public holiday.19 words
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Article86 1972-02-23 13 FINANCIAL TIMES Monday M.62 Friday 86 «0 Week ago 86.82 RUBBERS Monday 292" Friday 290.15 Week ago 291.78 OILS Monday 31« <" Friday 313.31 Week ago 300.24 INDUSTRIALS Monday 490.6 Friday «5.8 Week ago 481.8 DOW JONES AVERAGES INDUSTRIALS Monday Closed Friday »17 52 Week ago 910 90 LONDON86 words
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Article445 1972-02-23 13 MOSBERT has been questioned by the Exchange regarding statements made in its annual accounts presented to shareholders earlier this month. In Its reply yesterday it gave details of the threp companies in which It Is to take equity participation. Taman Rasah Properties, in which Mosbert is to take445 words
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Article55 1972-02-23 13 THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525.000 and above. 1 mm 4 to 4 2 tnihs 4 to 4 3 mths to s': 6 mths 5 to 5 %1t 9 mihs 5 9 16 to 5 11 16'55 words
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Article122 1972-02-23 13 Tin price eases THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday dipped $1,121 to $624 per picul on an official offering up 32 tons to 212 tons. The overnight London metal was firm with forward buyers quoted unchanged at £1.415 per metric ton. The tone of the market was fairly steady122 words
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Article54 1972-02-23 13 Menday Saturday •U.S. SU.S. London 48. 53 48 40 Beirut 48.03 48.70 Homckonc UNCH. 46.94 Zurich 48.538 48.238 48.758 48.50S Paris 48.76 48.62 Spore (1) UNCH. 49.93 S Spore <2> UNCH. 174.50 (1) Export price in non-sterling areas In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers price In54 words
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Article21 1972-02-23 13 FEB. 22. RIBBER: 88.50 cents (down 0.75 cent TIN: $624 (down 51.12,). Official offering 212 tons (up 32 tons).21 words
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Article105 1972-02-23 13 CHINttC PRODUCE fXCMANCf. SINCAPOIE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY C.c.mjt Oil: bulk $39 sellers, drum »«l •tiler*. Ceora: Mixed loose VK/Cont. $21 B. Ptpptr: Muntok AST A white fob iw; NLW 1190 sellers. Sarawak »hlte f.o.b. 9tl NLW »ISO tellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b. NLW $130 seller*.105 words
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Article33 1972-02-23 13 London copper prices on Monday (previous In brackets). '.irtbar Spot buyer M 25.00 (H21.00) seller {428.50 (£429.00): Three Months buyer £436.00 < £135.50) seller (438.50 (£43(100). Market tens: Steady. Sales: 2.700 tons.33 words
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Article34 1972-02-23 13 In London on Monday the po'.m o I prices of Malayan 5 per cent CUT UK/N European ports In bulk. quoted at UK {70 sellers. June Ju y at UK £72 sellers.34 words
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Article290 1972-02-23 13 THE rubber market yesterday opened unchanged on last night's closing and first business was at selling level on speculative interest. However sellers predominated and levels fell to 88.75 cents for March. Turnover was fair and included some SMR 20 exchanges and a spread of forward interest reaching to290 words
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Article29 1972-02-23 13 XI. Cement $2.80 Larut M30 Boustead $3.36 Metal Box $430 Sim Lim $109 Ben Sl-14 PMC. $2-22 rpatrick $3.50 W'wide $224 .40 .24 +.12 +.12 +.10 10 +.0729 words
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Article34 1972-02-23 13 Loxy El. $3.90 «a Corp. $2.57 iliedChoc. $242 Land Sl.57 tempas $2.60 lume Pref. $3.10 It. Semb. $5.95 1. Bank. $260 ["gong Sec. $3.78 —.20 —.13 —.11 —.10 —.10 —.10 —.10 —.07 —.0634 words
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Article22 1972-02-23 13 Sim Lim 751.000 P.M. Cement 253,000 Haw Par 204.000 Merlin (Ml 183.000 Total Turnover: 3.70 M Delayed Percentage: 31.7222 words
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Article34 1972-02-23 13 Frb. 21 Feb. 22 Industrials: 214.57 ***** Hotels: 15.35 16.17 Properties: 159.76 157.89 Tins 102.40 102.60 t robbers: 135.43 135.26 Dec. 30, 1966 s 100 Dec. 31, 196JJ 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10034 words
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Article218 1972-02-23 13 Profit takers cash in THE Stock Exchange of .Malaysia and Singapore yesterday suffered its first setback in a fortnight as operators paused for a fresh reappraisal of the market. When it became apparent that there was a slack in buying interest profittakers cashed in on those stocks which had been218 words
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Advertisement280 1972-02-23 13 ACCOUNTANT KUALA LUMPUR SALARY $1750— ***** An outstanding career opportunity exists for a qualified accountant to work in a major, progressive and well-established Malaysian public company with a number of active subsidiary companies. The company is a leader in its field in both Malaysia and Singapore Essential requirements:--0 Malaysian citizenship.280 words
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Advertisement668 1972-02-23 14 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND STUDY LOANS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 1972/73 Applicotions ore invited from students who will be applying for odmission to full-time courses ot the University of Singapore Nanyong University Singapore Polytechnic Ngee Ann Technical College Singapore Technical Institute for the following awards ElifibiCfy (A) MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS668 words
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Advertisement602 1972-02-23 14 M invite applications for the following positions In Djakarta: STATION ENGINEER, DJAKARTA QUALIFICATIONS: Must 1. possess PAW JT3D and 8707 airframe licences, preferably with extensions on associated electrical and instrument systems. 2. have some experience in the maintenance and servicing of aircraft ground support equipment. Preference will be given to602 words
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Advertisement607 1972-02-23 14 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD FINANCE MANAGER Applications are invited from Singapore and Malaysian citizens for the appointment of FINANCE MANAGER. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: 1 Should possess either a recognised Diploma or Degree In Accountancy, or a professional qualification, preferably membership of one of the Institutes of Chartered Accountants. 2. At least607 words
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Advertisement979 1972-02-23 14 SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CORPORATION Applications are invited for the following vacancies TECHNICAL APPRENTICES Qualifications: Applicants should be Malaysian citizens domiciled in Sarawak They should be between 16 to 21 years of age on Ist May. 1972. and should have passed the Cambridge Senior Schocl Certificate Examination cr the Malaysian Certificate979 words
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202 1972-02-23 15 MASIE KWEE - Ministry seeks more details from parents MASIE KWEE By CINGAPORE, Tues. Parents of Singapore's 500,000 school children have been asked by the Education Ministry to state their names and the constituency to which they belong. This ls the first time that parents have been asked to furnish such details on202 words
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Article26 1972-02-23 15 SINGAPORE. Tues The body of Lee Chong Cheng. 21. wl»> was reported missing after a swim at Changi Point on Sunday, was recovered yesterday.26 words
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Article26 1972-02-23 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Six armed thugs roobed a shop owner Tan Chye Thian. 47. of $440 in cash and jewellery in Sims Avenue last night.26 words
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87 1972-02-23 15 ALL 80,000 $10 SILVER COINS SOLD OUT SINGAPORE. Tues. AH xii. noo $10 silver coins issued by the Currency Board have been snapped up. a board spokesman said today. There was still a lone queue today the last day of issue at the Currency Board in Empress Place and some87 words
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Article, Illustration325 1972-02-23 15 EDWARD LIU - Masked men slay sweeper at stall EDWARD LIU: DEATH STRIKES IN MARKET AT IA.M. By Singapore. Tuesday J^ HOUSING Board sweeper was stubbed to death by 10 masked men at Alexandra Road market early today. Lee Geok Lye, 24, of nearby Belvedere Close, was eating noodles with two girls and325 words
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Article67 1972-02-23 15 PENANO, Tues The RollsRoyce used by former British High Commissioner In Malaya, Sir Henry Ourney, and the tlrst Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda. has been presented to the Penang Museum and Art Gallery. This was the same car in which Sir Henry was travelling when67 words
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Article59 1972-02-23 15 Russian VIP sees Yeoh SINOAPORE. Tues. The chairman of the Soviet of Nationalities. USSR Supreme Soviet. Madam ladgor S. Nasnddinova. tooay met the Speaker. Mr. Yeoh Ghim Seng. M.kli m Nasrlddlnova, 51, who Ls also the First Deputy of the USSR Parliamentary Group, flew In from Moscow yesterday for a59 words
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Article53 1972-02-23 15 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Reserve stocks of all groups in the blood bank fell from 1.105 units last week to 957 units this morning, the Blood Transfusion Service weekly report said today. Total stocks, howexn. were in a satisfactory level. During the week. 379 donations were received against53 words
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Article44 1972-02-23 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Cabbie Ong Seng Kay. 40. walked into Times House today with a leather bag. containing clothes and airline brochures, which he found in his taxi. The owner may claim it from Times House any time during office hours44 words
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Article, Illustration74 1972-02-23 15 JT was "plain sailing" for this Ford Escort until it reached the bridge at the junction of Kampong Java Road and Dorset Road early yesterday morning. There it was obstruct ed by a pillar in a mess of rubbish and debris. It is believed the car74 words
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132 1972-02-23 15 $22 m CDC loan for Peirce reservoir project SINGAPORE. Tues. The Public Utilities Board is to net a $22 million loan from the Commonwealth Development Corporation for its Upper Peirce reservoir project. This was disclosed today by the Corporation's chairman. Lord Howlck of Glendale, before he left for Bangkok. Lord132 words
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Article25 1972-02-23 15 SINGAPORE. Tues A ladies watch was found at Sentosa last Tursuuy. The owner can telephone ***** with a detailed description of the watch.25 words
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Advertisement242 1972-02-23 15 /STAMFORDS CENTRE ADMISSIONS Full-time (Day) and Part-time evening courses commencing April and May 1972 1. Secretarial Studies (a) LCC/Stamford Centre Diploma in Private Secretaryship— one year course (b) Executive Secretaryship two years course (c) Chartered Secretaryship— three years course leading to membership of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries and Administrators242 words
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Advertisement228 1972-02-23 15 I Learn a New Skill for Better Opportunities! v^kJ/ WITH THE UNIQUE NEW>S > 3 -WAY METHOD \/t OF MASTERING M ELECTRONICS fi^(J^A^ and seeing I I No Malhs or previous w It's so easy and clear it's like having the instructor (J^* by your side 1 2 3 Build228 words
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Miscellaneous859 1972-02-23 15 On your TV and Radio 3.M P.M. Opening and Housewives' Catch That Robot (C) sm pm nnenno m Matinee The invaluable 7.41 News and Newsreel (C) JS PoV Amai Mi SN Nevis (M) t BS f C f O t T e i Paft lIS u 6 B0 d neS859 words
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Article, Illustration206 1972-02-23 16 ftl/ALA LUMPUR Tues. Queen E I iza be Ih. Prince Tliilip and Princess Anne arrived at Port Klang today aboard Uir Britannia to begin their five-day Malaysian visit. On hand to greet the British royal family were the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Raja Permalsuri206 words
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281 1972-02-23 16 Chap Goh Meh to decide ban on crackers SINQAPORE, Tuesday THE manner in which Chap Goh Meh is celebrated next Tuesday will determine whether the Home Ministry will totally ban cracker firing in Singapore. If it is just as noisy and harmful as the Chinese New Year celebrations last week,281 words
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Article42 1972-02-23 16 SNOAPORE. Tues. Five Indonesians were today jailed for two weeks each for entermK Singapore illegally yesterday Lim Choon Kwang. 24. On? Hale Kah. 27. Teo Teck Henc 29 Tan Cheng Swee. 54. and Aman bin Sulleh pleaded guilty.42 words
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Article46 1972-02-23 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Hume Atlair.v Dr Wong Lin Ken. will visit tho Met Ling Street and Stirling Road areas on Sunday morning to explain to residents the advantages (if joining the Residents Association, and to attend to their problems and complaints.46 words
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Article, Illustration106 1972-02-23 16 BRITISH ENVOY IS NOW SIR SAM SINGAPORE. Tues— Queen Klizabeth has knighted the British High Commissioner to Singapore. Sir Sam Fall? (above) was awarded the Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)) at a ceremony on Sunday the last day of the Royal tour of Singapore. Awards were also106 words
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Advertisement20 1972-02-23 16 Miß ■If LI KTrciraMl ißSffiisis I oto c> i I^^HHHHH IM. M ICC-0161 WiMMraM_Mj^^M^n|^^^^^^^^ r i ICC"801D ■JICC-82D Hi I20 words
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Advertisement166 1972-02-23 16 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through home study courses The School of Accountancy Business J. Studies, with 60 years successful experience, offers you Courses for the 5r Ko*;j> examinauons of: "ilV^. Assoc. Cert. Accts. (C.CJk.) /Jl BM S OC*2 Inst. Cost A Works Accts. (I C W.A.) j^Bi, Assoc. Intnl. Accis.166 words
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260 1972-02-23 17 Who says that fourth year is a waste of time? 1 REFER to the letter by "Concerned Parent" .ST., Feb. 18). To describe the fourth year the honours year of the business admin istratlon course as "a waste of time is to reveal an Ignorance of the real posl tion.260 words
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Letter56 1972-02-23 17 IJAVE you tried driving behind a car with its big white tail lights shining into your eyes? We have and we found that it can be most irritating and blinding. The usual red ones are sufficient and we wonder why the authorities don't outlaw the fixing of the extra lights?56 words
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218 1972-02-23 17 Thank goodness they've started this system "rvISGL'STED" (ST., U Feb. 14) should be thankful that be is issued with toilet passes. I am a tenant of two shops in the old People's Park shopping complex and have a staff to more than 30. but I am not i- >ued with218 words
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132 1972-02-23 17 TlEFERENCE is made to IV the letter by "Worried" iS.T.. Feb. 18) under the heading "Compelling the developer to hand over the titles." Purchasers of flats have recourse to legal remedies under the standard form of agreement for sale adopted by licensed housing132 words
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Letter120 1972-02-23 17 ¥N reply to the letter by 1 "An Importer" (S.T., Feb. 18), the exchange rates quoted by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Sin-gapore are acceptable for customs assessment purposes. The latest quotation on Feb. 11 was $2.85 for the U.S. dollar. Two months ago on Dec. 10, It was $2.95120 words
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Letter135 1972-02-23 17 I REFER to the letter by C.A. Koh tS.T.. Feb. 14). The Inland Revenue Department reviews all Its 200.000 odd accounts at the end of every calendar year to ensure that all appropriate action has been taken. In doing so, reminders were sent to a number of people whose balances135 words
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Letter123 1972-02-23 17 WITH reference to Steven Chin's complaint (S.T., Feb. 2). I will appreciate it if you will let me know the registration and service number of the bus concerned and also your address for purpose of investigation. POH SOO HUAT, f Registrar of Vehicles. I REFER to the letter from "Resident"123 words
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135 1972-02-23 17 A secretarial school run by Govt is what we need I WOULD like to (pake so'ne comments on tin* recoil ccjTespondeiHi 1 in your columns ivgaiding Kcrctarfal training. Mr. Meyer may have been exaggerating a little about his experience with secretaries. But from what I have gathered in my few135 words
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Letter425 1972-02-23 17 It is therefore almost Impossible, however desirable, for a girl from an average family to receive proper secretarial training if she does not have the financial means to do so. In olden times when Singapore was less developed, the situation was not so acute. Now that international companies are setting425 words
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Letter99 1972-02-23 17 TtffANY pop music lovers ifl like me are frustrated because of the bad reception of pop programmes over the radio between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. Programmes like "At Your Request.' "Pick of the Pops" and "For Your Special Day" are wasted. Until something is done to rectify the bad99 words
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Letter62 1972-02-23 17 CTUDENTS living in the *J Tiong Bahru area will be grateful if some changes are made to the bus routes from Tiong Bahru to Stevens Road. At present only bus service Nos. 182 and 199 operate this route. A student who misses any of these buses would normally have to62 words
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Letter60 1972-02-23 17 I REFER to the letter by "HDB Tenant" (S.T.. Feb. 10) who gave away "ang pows" to road-sweep-ers and said he could do nothing about it. The writer should not have complained AFTER giving the "ang pow." He should have In the first place resisted the "demands" and then make60 words
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Letter21 1972-02-23 17 STREET lamps along Jalan Hock Chye occasionally go off leaving It pitch dark. Will the authorities do something. RESIDENT. Singapore 19.21 words
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Letter32 1972-02-23 17 RESIDENTS of Jal a n Naung would be most grateful If the Parks and Trees Division plant some trees along this road. There are at present none here. T.K. TAY. Singapore 19.32 words
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250 1972-02-23 17 Take a look at any of the Roman emperors IT was Interesting to read the exchange of letters over the question of whether Christ wore long hair or short hair. The answer to this question could be found In the general custom of his day. It has been fairly well250 words
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Advertisement58 1972-02-23 17 I Have you tried our scrrrumptious J] flf BUFFET LUNCHEON"* ||j presented everyday of the week A 10- 12; SCOTTS ROAO, SINGAPORE 9. RESiRVAJtONS Tfl *****1 H (H ♦A truly Incernatfooal buffet wfth Owwse, Indian, Malay f J I and European (fishes. $8 per person plus service and ax. II58 words
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Advertisement296 1972-02-23 17 Introducing MEMOREX Chromium Dioxide Cassette Tape Low Noise-High Output Recording Tape Reproduction so true it can shatter glass Listen to a MEMOREX Chromium Dioxide Cassette on the new specially designed equipment. Compare it to any cassette that claims equol performance en standard equipment. YOU'LL FIND THERE'S NO COMPARISON. CJ $outh296 words
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Article, Illustration88 1972-02-23 18 LEONG JEE alias LEONG KOK SUN, proprietor Of KOON WAH LITHOGRAPHERS, passed away peacefully on Sunday, 20th February, 1972, deeply mourned by his loving wife, Helen, sons, Edward Anthony, and daughter, Fiona. The cortege will leave No. 5 Melrose Drive at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 24th February for Mount88 words
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Advertisement304 1972-02-23 18 STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. takes GREAT pleasure in announcing their t appointment as Agents in Singapore and Malaysia for with immediate effect m.s. "ARYA PAS' (MAIDEN VOYAGE) BUILT 1971, 19 KNOTS LOADING SINGAPORE: MARCH 18/19, 1972 CALLING DIRECT FOR: DAMMAN, KHORRAMSHAHR, BUSHIRE KUWAIT AND DUBAI STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. 2nd304 words
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Advertisement103 1972-02-23 18 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18. 1970 EDITION) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION IN BANKRUPTCY No. 435 of 1970 Re: Wcng Ah Khim im.w.i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the Supreme Court. Singapore, on Monday, the 6th day of M~rch. 1972 at 10.00 o'clock In the forenoon103 words
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Advertisement641 1972-02-23 18 OIL TANKER FOR CHARTER 1500 DWTOiI Tanker With NKK Class Home Trade Limit Now Available in Spore Port for Trip/Uniform Charter Please Contact Mr. Ng Tel: *****4 *****4 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18. 1970 EDITION) NOTICE OF RECEIVING AND ADJUDICATION ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving and Adjudication Orders we.c made641 words
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Advertisement625 1972-02-23 18 PATERSON CANDY (S) PTE. LTD. mi £TSS&%&SSmSS s^r 11^ candli;ates to (i) ASSISTANT ENGINEER The man we seek must have a recognised degree in Civil or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent, with a minimum of three years working experience. He has the ability to negotiate and formalise contracts at all levels,625 words
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Advertisement312 1972-02-23 18 UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Senior Lectuieship Lectureship in Law Applications are now invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in Law Applicants should possess a degree in Law and a professional qualification with experience of practice, preferably as a solicitor in England or Hong312 words
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Advertisement591 1972-02-23 18 I STATE OF BRI'NEI VACANCIES IN THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited for the i'ollowlng vacancies In tue Building Trades School. Bandar Serl Beg.iwan and the Engineering Trade Schocls. Kuala Belalt. State of "a"" ASSISTANT IRAFT INSTRKTORS. CARPENTRY AND JOINERY: QIAI.IFK ATIONS: C0.L.1. Craft Certificate Course No 80. b) ASSISTANT591 words
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Advertisement809 1972-02-23 20 ORIENT LINES LTD. i^^~^-^*- (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE Siniapon P Kjang Penani NEPTUNE AMETHYST 1/7 Apr 1/11 Apr 11/11 Apr London 115. Ha«rt 15 5, R'dam 11/7, H'bur|809 words
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Advertisement745 1972-02-23 20 mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD I I MoK>£.Jlrv Ampang KuaULu.npur I I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia Exmrss sewvice to London, livekpooi continent pouts T| Mini Singapore Penang Laiditc Ml lUNCA RAYA 7/11 Mw 11/14 Mar 15/11 Mar Havre 9 4 London 12 4 R'dam II 4 A'airp 21 4745 words
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Advertisement653 1972-02-23 21 IN: Lucky Tide 81. Rhicfk.w* I<kr »°<« »«»rul Mam »»™«y» Maru B. 1. Sylvia B/2. River Dorr nl, Hoi Houw B/3. Ketlung Victory Ot P^'nt: Bhmn»n Maru U 3 and Poh Ann B/S. Kinxan Mtru Wiimutn Maru Ou»d' MM itrth: T..U... lll>bUrf aOd KD T»*«>' OUT: BtilKekawa Maru B/l. River653 words
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Advertisement844 1972-02-23 21 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BHD. In response le the demonds of shipper* in Singopore and Moloysio M.I.S.C. rial great pleasure in announcing Hie introduction of a specialised timber carrier m.r. "MARITIME STAR" scheduled to load at: Singapore: Soiled Tanjong Mani: In Port P. Klong: 25-29.2.72 Penang: 1 3.3.72 For discharge844 words
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Advertisement662 1972-02-23 21 PYGMALION STEAMSHIP CO. GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADING FOR TORONTO, HAMILTON AND ASHTABULA P. Klang Singapore CARIIIA (to 15/16 Mar 17/18 WUUOm Apr 11/15 Apr 11/21 DIRECT SAILINGS TO SOUTH AFRICA ACCEPTING CARGO FOR LOURENCO MARQUES DURBAN AND CAPETOWN Singapore P. Klang PHILIPPINE ADMIRAL Mar 14/15 Mar 16/17 GENERAL AGENTS662 words
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Advertisement728 1972-02-23 21 M.B. -MITAKA^Br" PAWNBROKERS RILES. 1958 Voy. O«t ARRD 14 i H Rule 6(a> AppUcaUon for A general suroy of all cargoes Pawnbrokers Licence. discharged damaged by the above vessel will b* held at PSA Notice Is hereby given that Oodowns 6 7 frjra 9 am oi. 251h LAN SOON CHINO728 words
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Article23 1972-02-23 22 MARCARSTTA'S BEAUTY SHOP In Hilton Hotel for hairstyling perms, tinting, facials, body-massage For appointment Tel 8 pore *****4 open g a.m. dally.23 words
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Obituary152 1972-02-23 22 CHAI FOONC SIM nee Leong passed away peacefully at 12.30 am en 22 272 leaving behind son Michael, daughters Betty and Theresa, adopted daughters Germslne and May Yoke, daughter-in-law Irene, son-in-law Philip Scow and 5 grandchildren to mourn her loss Cortege leaves the Parish Welfare Hall. Sacred Heart Church.152 words
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Article141 1972-02-23 22 MR. A MRS. F. Glineur thank the priests and nuns, the Chinese and Indian Communities of Kamponu Kuja and nil their friends for their kind help and lympathy on the occasion or the death of Madam Lucie Passelccq-Gllneur on the 15lh February TNI FAMILY OF the lnte Yap Meow141 words
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Obituary45 1972-02-23 22 IN EVER LOVING memory of Helton ■M Oim Mock. Departed 23rd February 196K Sadly mlaaed. fondly nmenitHnd by wife, children and grandchildren IN LOVING MEMORY of Tan Koon Jim called to be with Jesus on 23.271. liiarly remembered by wife and loved onea45 words
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Advertisement596 1972-02-23 22 GENUAL ADVtftTISfMtNTS ANNOUWCtMtNT/rCRSONAL n ,...r. .my so cent, ..,d PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 ..nxspere- sn.y oo a .Ort Mjlaytia .ot»: 40 ttoti a word HCTsMI *S Malayjia enly St 00 a wtrd. Minimum 17 59 /or Ii rawtfl 'OR DETAILS. Minimum HO lor 20 words Minimum HUi >or !i uords596 words
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Advertisement653 1972-02-23 22 WELL ESTABLISHED HOTEL r. .,r. 1 captain. 1 waiter and 2 cooks Only those with experience nc.-.l apply with full particulars, photograph (non-returnable) and telephone number to PO. Box 14. Spore. PAN ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LTO. wish to thank those vho applied for the potts of ace .tant. Accounts assistant, confidential653 words
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Advertisement685 1972-02-23 22 STALLION CORPORATION LTO. re.piir. ■< Male Female Supervisors and Customer Relation Officer. Con t.irt J. t'mt Manager personally at Silo Department 146-B, Robinson K.K-d Spore 1 from 10 00 a.m. 5 :io pm. LAOV GENERAL CLERK able) to correspond independently with typing A accounting knowledge. Pleate Telephone *****4 for Interview685 words
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Advertisement776 1972-02-23 22 EXECUTIVE FEMALE SECRETARY. good personality. Excellent prospect. Apply with photo (non-returnable) Box A 4809 ST. B'pore. COMPANY CAR DRIVER required for general collections deliveries In Singapore Must have full knowledge of Singapore and tpeak fluent English. Tel: *****7 Spore. LABORATORY ASSISTANT Vacancy exists In an International Manufacturing Company. Applicant should776 words
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Advertisement783 1972-02-23 22 WANTED PHARMACIST for J B K.L., Ipoh office Will consider retired Government j Servant Write Box A 4762 S.T. B'pore. SALES SUPERVISORS Representatives and staff wanted. Apply personally 340. Block 85. Lorong 4 Toa Pa yon Spore. WANTEO A MALE CLERK Applicants must possess the Cambridge School Certificate with knowledge783 words
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Advertisement956 1972-02-23 22 DIST. 11 bungalow 4 bedrooms fairconditioned) bathrooms attached wall to wall carpeting 'servant a amenities patio suitable for entertaining 50 guests. Ist class Interior decorations lightings luxuriously furnished tpac 53. 500/-. For details contact Victor Chla A Partners ***** Spore FLATS TO LET 23. 27. 29. 33. 33-A. 33-B. Paslr956 words
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Advertisement860 1972-02-23 22 *•> 3 BEOROOMEO terrace .Jjj Clover Park for rent. 6 "^JfZ 5312*6 alter 6 p m. FIRST MANSION furnished 3 brmi i nar 7th Floor facing aea opposite Hotel Ambassador. I alrcond. newly paint--ed. »6SO Enquire Yeoh *****3 fSmmmsheo airconoitionbd ROOM with bathroom attached F.xecutlve run, privacy 1 5" locality,860 words
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Advertisement543 1972-02-23 23 (Cont. from Page 22) Uousob and land for sal* INVESTMENT INVESTMENT Kicel Irnt positioned block of flats only 3 from P O Perth, comprising of 24 single bedroom and 36 double ..Iroom units with River View*. Three flats are In two buildings with 3 .tenet on I acre of land.543 words
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Advertisement710 1972-02-23 23 DOUBLE STOREY detached bungaow Type E. Clementl Park Phase 2. 3 bedrooms all with built-in wardrobe, dressing room, study, living/ dining room, kitchen, 4 bathrooms, servant's room and amealllea Land area 7,400 sq.ft. Ist offer over $173,000 secures Tel: *****6 Spore LUCKY HILL 2-storey split-level hilltop Terrace Houae. Katong. Bedok710 words
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Advertisement783 1972-02-23 23 DIST overlooking Orchard Road behind FiupatncJi* double-*tor*y terrace house 4 bedrooms. freehold Ring B'pore *****/*****8. SELETAR HILLS ESTATE. Jalan Lebat Daun 2-storey semi-deaehed bungalow, morning sun. 3.600 sq ft.. $61,000 Tel. ***** or ***** t pore SALE RENTAL PLATS, terrace semidetached houses in Serangooo. Katong A Watten Estate Midland Agency.783 words
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Advertisement584 1972-02-23 23 NEW OFFICB ROOM on Ist Floor Kalian* Road to let. Interested contact (B'pore) *****. AVAILABLE office apace Ist and 2nd floor Mayo street. Contact Mr. Karlim. 10 Dunlop Street. B'pore Ottt— Bpa— wsm*o WANTED small office space for 1 or 3 men Cheap rent Tel ***** B'pore. Factory sit* lor584 words
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Advertisement712 1972-02-23 23 JOIN SINGAPORE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL typewriting. shorthand bookkeeping principles of accounts, accounting and other commercial subjects Enquiries 8 pore 277*7 *****8 INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC PRACTICES (Registered School) 08-A. Upper Berangooo Road. Spore Tel HU3830 Enrolment afternoon, evening Radio. Television Servicing Courses KHALSA EDUCATIONAL CENTRE offers typewriting. shorthand and shipbuilding courses commencing712 words
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Advertisement657 1972-02-23 23 OPPORTUNITY for qualified people to fulfil executive positiun At least 25 year* old working experience capable of meeting people. Ambitious for promotion Contact Miss Chun ***** ext. 1118 B'porc MONEY PRESTIGE CHALLENGE If you're tired of working for regular waves, want opportunity to be your own bnu with a businc»s657 words
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Advertisement692 1972-02-23 23 $404 TO LONOON. Fly FET> Charter Flights Singapore London »4i>4. Kuala Lumpur London via Bingapore $433 30. Simapore Brussels $625 Singapore New York S9UO FBTC la the sole Charterer of British Caledonian Airwa>t R707 und Saber Air's DC •> which have full traffic rights to fly regularly Letwecn Singapore and692 words
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Advertisement540 1972-02-23 23 LATEST CENBRAL ELECTRIC. Candy Kenwood and Hoover fu'ly automatic Washing Machine* DSJ*> wt-neri Polishers. Vacuum Cleaner* and sp>?<al low foaming determent available Call at Singapore Kefrigeratiou Compni.r 12 14 International Building. T-.-i *****6 ITtIM *****0 CARRIER. SANYO. WESTINGNOUSE. Philro Frigidaire new 'second -hand split-system, package air .ondnioners. Aetna. Pan Electric540 words
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Article, Illustration413 1972-02-23 24 PETER SIOW By JURONG SECONDARY SWEEP ALL TEAM TITLES BUT ONE JURONG Secondary School (JSS) almost made a clean sweep of the titles in thef Bukit Timah District Schools crosscountry at MacRitchie yesterday. They captured the Girls A", "B", "C" and Boys "A" and "B" titles and were413 words
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Article108 1972-02-23 24 £\EENSWAY Secondary caused Vt an upset when they beat defending champions. Queenstown Technical. 3-0 in a Paslr Panjang District Schools "A" div. boys hockey match at Dover Road yesterday. Other results: Boys "A" div. Oan Eng Seng 7 Newtown 0 "B" div. Kirn Seng Tech. 6 Buona Vista108 words
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Article57 1972-02-23 24 C. Mackenzie had a great day en the golf course yesteruay in winning the SICC women monthly "A" division bogey competition with plus one and sharing the first nine ballsweep with plus three at Sime course. M. Fukuju was the "B medal winner with all square and "C"57 words
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345 1972-02-23 24 ERNEST FRIDA - Olympics: Affiliates recommend 15 to SNOC ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE National Olyncpic Council (SNOC) luis received preliminary entries of 13 men, three women and six officials for this year's Olympic Games in Munich from Aug. M to Sept. 10. The six affiliates which submitted the preliminary entries are archery two345 words
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164 1972-02-23 24 Five-goal Kan helps Police trump Postal INSIDE-RIGHT Anthony Kan was the ace card in the Police S.A. team which trumped Postal 7-0 in the Government Services div. 2A league soccer match at Thomson Read. Anthony scored five goals, including a hat-trick. He put Police in front wuh four goals in164 words
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Article81 1972-02-23 24 Favourites Singapore Cricket Club "C" easily moved into the third round when they trounced Rcyal Australian Regiment "A" 16-0 in a SCC seven-a-side rugby match at Olllman Barracks yesterday The Australians, however, had double success on the padang. Their "C" team beat ANZUK Headquarters 16-4. and their "B"81 words
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608 1972-02-23 24 By PERCY SENEVIRATNE rpHE emergence of the ■I Singapore Armed Forces and the siphoning of talent from the established clubs into its ranks has made the SCA's senior cricket league as predictable as Russian roulette. The league opens this Sunday with the608 words
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159 1972-02-23 25 I ESTER PIGGOTT rode Sailing Home L to victory In the NZ$l5,OOO International Stakes at Te Rapa, Auckland yesterday. The globe-trotting English champion jockey hardly had time to celebrate his win on Jumbo Jet In thr Queen Elizabeth Cup at Buklt Timah on Sunday.159 words
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436 1972-02-23 25 EPSOM JEEP - Spencer has another smart one in Diamond Jubilee II EPSOM JEEP By |Jl KIT TIMAII trainer Jack Spencer, who introduced two promising newcomers in Mystic Shoe II and Fantastic II over the weekend, has another smart youngster in Diamond Jubilee 11. A compact three-year-old English gelding by Fury Royal, Diamond436 words
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Article111 1972-02-23 25 I ONDON. Tues. England bowlers Bob Cottam and Bob Willis were granted special registration yesterday to play fcr Northamptonshire and Warwickshire respectively next season. The England Test and County Cricket Board ruled that Ccttam. who left Hampshire last season, can play for Northamptonshire from June 17 andReuter - 111 words
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Article119 1972-02-23 25 AMENDED weights (or two races at Bukit Tlmah this weekend. SATURDAY CLASS 2 DIV. 4 7F: The Clown 8 00. Nlchol Hill 8.11. Ea&t Kalimantan 8 08 Bkxtro Boy 8 08. Saxony 8 06. Skipper II 806 Star Writ 806 Speechmaker 8.06. Pasa Knight 80S. Houston Ranger 8.04.119 words
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Article, Illustration202 1972-02-23 25 RANGOON, Tues. Veteran West German Bernhard Trautmann has signed a two-year contract to coach Burma's national soccer team. His first task will be to prepare them for the second Asian Olympic qualifying tournament here next month. Burma will meet stiff opposition from Israel. India and IndonesiaReuter - 202 words
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Article119 1972-02-23 25 IIONO KONO. Tues. Cru--1 zeiro will play a fourth match in Hong Kong tomorrow avoid a court case. Hangers Football Club had v Jed Crucelro for breach of contract but agreed to withdraw 'heir action a.'t*r the Brazilian 'earn promised Chief Justice Simon Li in Supreme Court119 words
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Article31 1972-02-23 25 WELLINGTON. Tue*. New Zral.ind Prime Minister John Mart hall said yesterday the Government will not tnter'ere Aith the Rugby Unions decision to invtle South Africa here next year31 words
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Article83 1972-02-23 25 CEOUL. Tues. South Korea will send their national team to the fourth Friendship Cup soccer tournament in Teheran in July for which 12 natltns. including four communist ctuntries. will compete. Tck-Chin Chang, president of the South Korea FA told a news conference today the OovernmentReuter - 83 words
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169 1972-02-23 25 CHI 'WILL NEVER BE FREE OF PAIN' I OS ANGELES. Tues.— The doctor treating woman sprinter Chi Cheng said yesterday he did not think she will be free of pain as long as she ran. Chi suffering from acute tendonitis of the upper thigh. i£ trying almost every known remedy169 words
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Article, Illustration209 1972-02-23 25 VANCOUVER. Tues Cass i v s Clay will meet Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvalo In a 12-round fight here on March 13. The bout will be held In the 17.C00-seat Pacific Coliseum. Both fighters will fly here today to sign for the fight their209 words
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Article142 1972-02-23 25 I ONDON. Tues— Jackie Ste- wart, bidding for his third world championship in motcr racing, is planning to gc into films in a big way. The long-haired Scot said he is considering a film with adventure writer Alistalr Mac Lean. a fellow Sc< tchman and a neighbour142 words
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Article391 1972-02-23 25 Kiwis draw but it's Rowe's day l/INGSTON, Tues Lawrence Rowe, the Jamai- can newcomer, stole the honours as New Zealand held on for a draw in the First Test against the West Indies at Sabina Park here today. Rowe. 23. became the first player in cricket his tory to scoreReuter - 391 words
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Article172 1972-02-23 25 Half-pace Santos lose to Villa BIRMINGHAM. Tues. Pele failed to save his team Santos from a 2-1 defeat by English Div. 3 team Aston Villa in a friendly soccer match here last night. A crowd of 54,400. whirh caused traffic jams all around the Villa Park ground in their eagernessReuter - 172 words
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Article41 1972-02-23 25 HAMILTON New Zealand) Tues. Scottish-born marathon runner Morris Ryan, who won New Zealand's only athletics medal in the 1968 Olympic Games, tcday announced his retirement from major competition. Ryan. 30. was third in the Olympic marathon in 196841 words
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Advertisement728 1972-02-23 24 STAMFORD PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES SDN. BERHAD NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONS Notice ls hereby given that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Stamlord Pharmaceutical Industries Sdn Berhad duly convened and heid at 112 Jalan Semangat. Petaling Jaya on 15th February. 1972 the Special Resolutions set out below were duly passed728 words
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Advertisement302 1972-02-23 24 IN THi: MATTER OF STAMFORD PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES SDN. BERHAD lln Voluntary Liquidation) and IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 19«S NOTICE Is hereby given that the creditors of the above Company whxh is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or beX.re 25th March. 1972 to send in thtir302 words
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Advertisement1077 1972-02-23 24 (Cont. from Page 23) Vthclst tor sal* PACIFIC MOTOR CRIOIT Pte LM showroom 511 Bukit Timah Ron.l 4't ms. Spore. 10. Teh *****1' 669^34 offer. 1971 MTaprlla 1600 Coupe Toyota Corolla 1200. Cnlt 200 slrcon Tovota Corona 1<»OOM alrcon. F Cortina 16OOF. Mania 1)00 alrron. A Mini 1000. F Fsrnrt1,077 words
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Advertisement957 1972-02-23 24 COLT CALANT 1400 cc 7 monlhs i>l<t lip top romllion Aiii-ieni iree Phone 4r.0202 10 30 s m -4 p m 1«70 F COHTINA I MANY r,.r.s I.ikkl inn.lltion One l«-ly nvsnrr 16 SOO 23SA New lln.l»e B.«.l ROVtn 1t«1 3 I I"' .ulomHu sir r, .iiimne.i viol hnish. laaMl957 words
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Advertisement95 1972-02-23 25 WISH THE CUP WERE LfIRGER HERE'S B LITTLE PRACTICE GIMMICK THAT CRN MAKE A BIG SCORING DIFFERENCE IN YOUR PUTTING GAME. RATHER THAN HIT FOR A HOLE, ;<£. WHICH IS f*- INCHES H 1 IN DIAMETER, USE \\v« H A TCC STUCK IN V»3/, ■V— THE GROUND FOR "*VSP A95 words
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Advertisement35 1972-02-23 25 tomorrow non-stop Sydney one-stop New Zealand then through the South Pacific to Honolulu and Los Angeles. AIR NEW WAND knows the South Pacific best. With BOAC, QANTAS, AIR INDIA MSA (general sales agents in Singapore/Malaysia)35 words
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Article, Illustration100 1972-02-23 26 AT THE END OF IT ALL-HOME ON THE RANGE' THIS UPI picture Rives a fine sweep of the banquet held in honour of President Nixon in the Great Hall of the People. It was a magnificent scene, the polished, mirrorRlass floor reflecting the concealed lighting in the100 words
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Article45 1972-02-23 26 SALISBURY. Tues. The Rhodeslan Government said today It was releasing former Prime Minister Oarfield Todd. his daughter Judith and two African nationalists from solitary confinement "for health reasons and on humanitarian grounds," and would be placing them under house arrest. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article42 1972-02-23 26 BAHRAIN. Tues. Sheik Ahmad bin All. ruler of the oilrich Oulf state of Qatar, was overthrown in a bloodless coup and replaced by his deputy and cousin Sheik Khalifa bin Hamad. Sheik Ahmad was abroad on a hunting holiday. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article27 1972-02-23 26 BRAZZAVILLE. Tues —An unsuccessful coup attempt by "tribal and rightwing elements" against the ruling pro-communist military government, was reported over the state radio today. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article41 1972-02-23 26 JAKARTA. Tues. Several hundred high school students took to the streets today demonstrating against a new system of school fees. Under the new system, a oarent has to pay 12 per cent of his income as school fees.41 words
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Article468 1972-02-23 26 T ONDON. Tik*. The stock maik.i- today rallied on ".mail Interaat to close mixed. The opening firmer trend on Wall Street also aided sentiment. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times Indc* was up 0 8 at 491.4. Unilever. Rank and Dunlop were firmer while most others erased or468 words
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Article42 1972-02-23 26 DACCA. Tues The BanglaDesh government plans to put on trial 100 senior Pakistani military officers and officials, including Gen. A.X Niazi, for genocide practiced during the last nine months of 1971. a Foreign Office spokesman said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article45 1972-02-23 26 VALETTA Tues The British Government has replied to Prime Minister Dom Mintofl .s latest message in the dispute over terms for continued British use of the island's air. land and sea bases, spokesman for both sides said toaay. No details were disclosed. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Advertisement23 1972-02-23 26 PELANDOK AIRWAYS SON. BHD. provides 70 Seaters Turbo-Jet Viscount for Charter between East-West Malaysia. please contact 2048, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****923 words
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Advertisement127 1972-02-23 26 BIG BOLD Time to show you've made it Stand out from Timasquar* 22 is truly the timepiece of the thecrowd Wear the watch that is made to future couping the latest in design and satisfy the most exacting taste of today's Man durabMy. on the move- Timesquare 22' by Camy.127 words
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Miscellaneous15 1972-02-23 26 The weather Weather outlook for Singapore today from C a.m. to noon: Isolated slight showers.15 words
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