The Straits Times, 28 February 1972
1972-02-28
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Title Section24 1972-02-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times. The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 577624 words
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Article, Illustration858 1972-02-28 1 Nixon pledge on Taiwan and Indo-China COUNTRIES, regardless of their social systems, should conduct their regulations on the principles of respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states, non-aggression against other states, non-interference in the internal affairs of other states, equality and mutual benefits and858 words
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Article27 1972-02-28 1 FULL-COLOUR pictures of President Nixon and some of the Chinese leaders he met In China —in two pages In the New Nation this afternoon.27 words
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Article87 1972-02-28 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ten stalls at Gay World Amusement Park went up In flames Just before midnight tonight. The row of wooden booths mostly selling records and electrical appliances were caught In the swiftly spreading, 40--mlnute fire which broke out at 11.40 pm. Two87 words
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Article87 1972-02-28 1 Troops, tanks begin big drive BANGKOK. Sun. Thai troops supported by tanks have launched another major drive against communist guerillas entrenched In the north-eastern province. Field report* mid 300 troops of the 2nd Regional Army and 1> tank* ttarted the operations yesterday In Kalaaln province, about 300 miles (480 km)87 words
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195 1972-02-28 1 Shots fired, but no Bloody Sunday I fONDONDERRY, 1 8un. Two early morning shooting incidents heralded another day of protest today as Roman Catholics threatened to march down the same route that led to 'Bloody Sunday" four weeks ago. Miss Bernadette Devlin and other civil rights leaders were also InReuter - 195 words
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131 1972-02-28 1 VALLETTA, San. A Maltese ministerial delegation has begun discussions in Libya for a "Joint project for the adoption of the neutrality of Malta." The delegation's departure last night for Tripoli followed Prime Minister Don Miatoffs abrupt cancellation of a trip to London for131 words
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205 1972-02-28 1 Nixon: Week that has changed the world SHANGHAI, Sun. President Nixon said tonight, shortly after the Sino American communique was issued, that this was a week that changed the world. Speaking at a banquet given in his honour by the Shanghai Municipal Revolutionary Committee, he said: "We have been here205 words
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Article33 1972-02-28 1 COLOMBO. Sun. Mr. Arnold Smith, Secretary-Oeneral of the Commonwealth Secretariat, arrived here today (or a three-day visit in which he is to have talks with Prime Minister Mrs. Sirima Bandaranaike. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article438 1972-02-28 1 1 00 die dam burst 3 FT WALL OF WATER WIPES OUT TOWN NEW YORK, Sunday AVER 100 people were feared to have died, and another 400 or more were driven from their homes today, when a rain-swollen dam collapsed and sent a three- foot wall of water crashing throughReuter - 438 words
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Article39 1972-02-28 1 Coup leader killed BRAZZAVILLE. Sun. Lt Prosper Matouampa Mpolio. a former Information Minister an<l an alleged leader of Tuesday .•> abortive coup against President Marlen Ngouabl. has been killed by armed forces near Polnte Noire. Brazzaville Radio has announced. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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3a.m. ROUNDUP
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Article66 1972-02-28 1 LONDON. Sun. Western diplomat* said today President Nixon attained in Peking the mwl he rould have seriously hoped for a basis (or farther and more prom Is Ing contacts. The Chinese in tarn appear to have secarad to their advantage a number of general U.S. commitment*UPI - 66 words
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1684 1972-02-28 2 JEXT of the joint communique issued today by President Nixon and Premier Chou Enlai: s~ PRESIDENT Nixon W visited China at the invitation of Premier Chou En-lal from Feb. 21 to Feb. 28. Accompanying the President were Mrs. Nixon. Secretary of State Mr. WilliamUPI - 1,684 words
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188 1972-02-28 2 If ANGCHOW. Sun— The latest status symbol around Washington next week Is sure to be the padded blue '*peoplr's coats" from China which are now being worn around here by some members of President Nixon's entourage. Gerald Warren, assistant White House Press Secretary started theReuter - 188 words
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Article107 1972-02-28 3 JJONG KONG. Sun North Vietnam has condemned continued US bombini of Vinh Linn area and Quant Binh province on North Vietnamese territory, the New China News Acency reported yesterday. A Foreini Ministry statement was QU 2 it S s V lnt that lMt Thursday and Friday. U.S.Reuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration476 1972-02-28 3 US-Hanoi talks in Peking? HONG KONG, Sunday PRESIDENT Nixon is reported to have had secret talks with North Vietnamese leaders in Peking, according to a report in the Hong Kong Standard. As the President winds up his eight-day visit to China, the rightwing, English language newspaper said, quoting reliable sources,Reuter - 476 words
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192 1972-02-28 3 SAIGON, Sunday. UNITED STATES navy chief Admiral Elmo Zumwait said here today that naval operations by the US in the Gulf of Tonkin would continue as long as it was necessary to protect her troops in Vietnam. He told a PressReuter - 192 words
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136 1972-02-28 3 Japan acts on contacts with N. Korea TOKYO. Sun. Two J Foreien Ministry officials have conferred with North Korean representatives on what was Interpreted as a first step by the Government to maintain contacts with Pyongyang. The Tokyo Shimbun said the meeting took place on Feb. 19 in a hotel136 words
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Article46 1972-02-28 3 MELBOURNE. Sun Five parachute Jumpers have act a new sky diving record at Pakenham. 30 miles north of here The Jumpers, all from Melbourne, leapt yesterday from their air-craft at 35.000 ft and fell feelv for 33.000 ft before cpenlng their parachutes. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article31 1972-02-28 3 8T OBOROE-8 Sun. Th* onbbean Ul»nd of Orenad« votes today «nd the outcome o( the election* would decide whether the Island Tould attempt to be an Independent state -Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article31 1972-02-28 3 ROME. Sun. A 38-year-old blonde Elena Brim announced yesterday that If early elections are called In Italy this spring she will run tor Parliament on a nudist ticket— APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement407 1972-02-28 3 ■iKBHBI KRAFT USA B 9^JL SAUCES, MIRACLE WHIP, iy'y/rfw,^ salad dressings, W'llfWft' I// l/^ff MAYONNAISE, CORN OIL. 1 COMPLETE RANGE STEAK VEGETABLE tom piper Australia (454 8 ib 96 BUTTER FESTIVAL Pure Creamery Jlb 80 bUMtK BEEF VEGETABLE tom piper Australia (454 b) ib 96 CORN OIL LAM SOON Polyunsaiuraled407 words
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131 1972-02-28 4 HUNT FOR MICHAEL X AFTER 2 BODIES FOUND GEORGETOWN, Sun. Police today combed the sutar rich east coast of Guyana for Black Power advocate Abdul Malik (Michael X) after warrants were Issued for his arrest in connection, with the discovery of two bodies in and near the garden of his131 words
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Article, Illustration574 1972-02-28 4 NEW YORK, Sunday OUSSIA said the Security Council should expel Israel from the United Nations as an aggressor and "incorrigible violator" of the U.N. charter during the debate on Lebanon's complaint of Israel's attacks. The 15-natlon council adjourned without passIng any resolution, butReuter - 574 words
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179 1972-02-28 4 Armoured 'knights' at Liz's birthday party BUDAPEST, Sun. A candie-llt wine cellar, gypsy violins and shining coats of armour last night provided the setting for an international Jet-set party marking the eve of Elizabeth Taylor's 40th birthday. ,II was a typically Hungarian start to a weekend ot celebrations giving localReuter - 179 words
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Article53 1972-02-28 4 BERLIN. Sun. Three Ea&t German youths escaped to West Berlin through a tunnel under the Berlin Wall on Jan. 9. sources said today. The sources said the refugees dug the tunnel lrom the cellar of a butlding near the border to a point .n Wr^i Berlin nearUPI - 53 words
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Article31 1972-02-28 4 TOKYO, Sun An avaiunj che today buried aiive an ei>ti- mated 20 to 30 skiers at the Yumoto skiing ground in Nikko. north of Tokyo, police said i ReuterReuter - 31 words
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111 1972-02-28 4 ADDIS ABABA, Sun. I The northern and southern areas of Sudan have agreed on a formula for granting the south self-government, ending 16 years of conflict, it was officially announced here today. No details were released, but a spokesman for the South SudanReuter - 111 words
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Miscellaneous23 1972-02-28 4 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby FOft ALL Mil fwneypuom roe a ma»P) I MfcnT ABOUT tO HM*yS v n A*noac? j y \*wp)23 words
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Article, Illustration94 1972-02-28 5 Have some more says Chou PRESIDENT Nixon eyes his already full wine glass as Premier Chou En-lai apparently Instructs a waitress to offer h i m additional beverages The occasion was a banquet given by the Chinese Id Mr. Nixon's honour in Hangchow. More than 600 guests attended the banquet.94 words
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164 1972-02-28 5 Indira warns US on ties with China IUEW DELHI, Sun. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi said yesterday that peace in Asia would be endangered if the US tried to "befriend China at the cost of enmity with India." 3he said India would be "happy" if friendship developed between the UnitedAP - 164 words
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Article134 1972-02-28 5 VERO BEACH. Sun. Evangelist Billy Graham disclosed yesterday that President Nixon telephoned him from Peking on Friday night. "I suppose It was the first time the words "God" and "prayer" had been used In a communication between China and America in many years." he134 words
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Advertisement298 1972-02-28 5 Why take cUi ccc aA W^Rf' "^v. v iMaV i aVa^ar K S Hm^B^ J 4^,^ L C7TLC££ Sweetlet renews your complexion She looks so young and pretty, So healthy and full of energy, Her complexion is sparkling and blemish free, She owes it all to her Hicee, Each Hicee298 words
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627 1972-02-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun gIXGA V O R E Ambassador to Malaysia, Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, who is MP for Ulu Pandan, today criticised young people who demonstrated or qgitated for certain alleged sacred values. Dr. Chiang, who was speaking at the627 words
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279 1972-02-28 6 Two held after 12.45 am holdup of couple in a lonely road SINGAPORE, Sun. Two men were arrested by police early today after a couple were robbed of their car and valuables In Ponggol. They were caught by three policemen, who gave chase in their car in Serar goon Garden279 words
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Article251 1972-02-28 6 LABI AN. Sun. Queen Elisabeth flew 1.000 miles (1,600 kms) across the South China Sea to this picturesque East Malaysian island to lay a wreath at the war cemetery commemorating the Australian, British, Indian and local soldiers who died flfhtlnft- the Japanese in World War251 words
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Advertisement217 1972-02-28 6 iu'rong DRIVE-IN Cinema [MA NOW SHOWING j: 2 Showi Nightly: 7.00 A 9.30 pm. (Admlaalon: $2 00) ORCHARD: OPENS TOMORROW! Wang In *WMtom*^J^y '< mK^M Pill 'C I' mkinwm him with enbusm *nb Chinese suititlk j: 1 4 3rd Big Week I !|mforSUZiL=!li H? 3 Cheers for NANCY! I ne»lM4217 words
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Advertisement26 1972-02-28 6 For luscious semi-per-manent individual lathes you can shower and sleep in. call SALCN LOVELY LADY 3rd Floor. Flair House. 67. Tanglm Rd.. Spore 10 Tel: *****826 words
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Advertisement225 1972-02-28 6 'Ai vl^l 1 /jxTW aJlJiaaaaT I anrtSyrT MnS9^tfWSSßn&\- awt nßtCm 4blbV^^fiaßflß /^AmVsßblSsw--' TP \l V^Hiiia^^ *"^BmJ^B i^b^^Jm' '■M Bar •ndwlfch^ -j- it comes autumn! There's a whole new season of big beat music at the Lost Horizon. Autumn is here! Autumn is a fully vocal and professional beat group from225 words
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221 1972-02-28 7 TAN WEE LIAN - TAN WEE LIAN: THEY SHUN COMMUNITY CENTRES' By Singapore, Sunday SINGAPORE'S wealthy set are shunning community centres out of snobbishness, the Minister for Culture Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, said last night. "The better-offs don't want to be seen in community centres unless a221 words
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Article, Illustration312 1972-02-28 7 Idol of millions— and that is the sitar maestro's problem SINGAPORE. Sun. Fifty-two-year-old Indian maestro, Mr. Ravi Shankar, is loved by millions of young people. And that's his problem. The great Indian musician, idol of young pop musicians in the East and West, said today It was "very unfortunate" young312 words
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Miscellaneous37 1972-02-28 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ISOAN Vl THY TVO RI6HT v I HOUR 15 BY MV CUSTOMERS^ -v J'"^^ WHAT'S WV GUESS] I THAT CO^BS^~SO<^M WKOM&..J IS IT -H BUCKS A Hi pSp. I KEEPS JJ I^^^-^^^B^37 words
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303 1972-02-28 8 MP tells how to build dynamic, humane society CINGAPORE, Sun. —A dynamic but humane society can be built if Singaporeans adjust to the social changes brought about as the Republic becomes an industrial city, Dr. Augustine Tan, the MP for Whampoa, said last night. But there must be enough options303 words
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Article51 1972-02-28 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The top floor of Ambassador Hotel which caught fire yesterday, will be renovated and be ready for business in about three months. its general manager. Mr. Peter Barber, said today. The hotel, he said, would be temporarily closed, except for its coffee shop and51 words
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Article27 1972-02-28 8 SINGAPORF Sun. Ho Wen See. 60. fell to his death from his fifth floor flat at Block 37. Lorcng 5. Toa Payoh this morning.27 words
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Article, Illustration301 1972-02-28 8 RITA LOONG - RITA LOONG By SINGAPORE. Sun. Gypsy's master thinks she's no ordinary mangy mongrel. Hospital attendant Teo Koh Thow believes his dog got to grips with a 15ft. python in a futile but heroic attempt to protect her playmate puppy. which was crushed by301 words
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Advertisement248 1972-02-28 8 If you think all insulating tapes are the same you're in for a nasty shock. Because most insulating tapes lt^~~~^ happens with Loytape. Because peel or wear out and just A ffifl is made to stay stuck, don't insulate as well jf| And that means you stay as they should.248 words
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Miscellaneous166 1972-02-28 8 Attmff Oop Hy V.T. Hantlin I HEY. BOf4ES.WHATCHAj^ stiJI^ KV IIMMA WM THAT MUCH, f...HE N^- ~^sl ...I THINK THAT LI'L V" RECKON THOSE OL' /0H...A. COUPIA FUR A EH? HEY, > CHANGED f A*vv*%»! THIS AJNT A LIZARP'S TRYIN' VGET LAtXES'LL GIVE ROBES AN' A SIDE OF t gy,166 words
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142 1972-02-28 9 $25,000 DONATION CHEQUES TO SIX WELFARE GROUPS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chinese Women's Association has donated $25,000 to six charitable organisations. Mrs. Diana Eu. president of the 500-strong association, presented cheques to six representatives from the various groups at ShangriLa Hotel yesterday. The money was raised by the association last year142 words
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Article, Illustration299 1972-02-28 9 Chong shows what it takes to be a top karateka THE driver of the Datsun saloon fingered the wheel nervously as he watched the prostrate figure of Peter Chong lying in his path. Then Chong's body began to convulse, gradually at first and then in a quickening tempo. Suddenly in299 words
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113 1972-02-28 9 Eight-week course in advanced medicine SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore School of Fostgraduate medical studies will hold an eight-week fulltlme course in advanced medicine to prepare medical graduates for the Master of Medicine (Internal Medicine) and the MRACP examinations from April 17 to June 9. The course, consisting of113 words
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Article78 1972-02-28 9 The Straits Times charity box SINGAPORE. Sun. The Straits Times has received $10 from Alice, Chye Ling, Emma and Pauline of Singapore for Ricky Lee Lay Huat's fund, bringing the total to $27. Meanwhile, donations totalling 1153 have been received (or Madam Kam Kirn Poh They came from Dams Bakar.78 words
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Article54 1972-02-28 9 SINOAPORE. Sun— The MP (or Sembawang, Mi Teong Er.g Slong, will officiate at the openIng of the newly metalled Jalan Ulu Sembawang on March 6 at 7.30 pm Local residents with the help of men from the Singapore Armed Forces metalled the road which serves54 words
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151 1972-02-28 9 Dr. Toh blames the doting parents SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today blamed parents for spoiling their children. "Parents who had earned their living through hardship do not wish their chtloren to undergo the same fate," he explained after a three-hour tour of151 words
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Article29 1972-02-28 9 SINGAPORE Sun. The Hello Support Group Club will hold a tea party for the residents of the Old Folks Home In Aljunled Road on March 5.29 words
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Advertisement76 1972-02-28 9 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO BARDEN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL GRAND OPENING OF JURONG FACTORY WE ARE PROUD TO BE ENTRUSTED WITH THE COMPLETE AIR-CONDITIONING INSTALLATION FROM CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED tftf^ffu^ D 75. TANJONG KATONG ROAD. SINGAPORE 15. Congratulations Best Wishes to BARDEN SINGAPORE PRIVATE UNITED76 words
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Advertisement405 1972-02-28 9 Those employers who are members of the Red Shield Medical Scheme are genuinely concerned about the welfare of their staff. Just consider these few salient points: U. Red Shield offers the widest range of medical «Jf Red Shield simplifies accounting benefits (hospitalisation; specialist's fee; and management of company surgical fee405 words
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275 1972-02-28 10 Wider social benefits for 4,000 in SATU SINGAPORE, Sunday gOME 4,000 memhers of the Singapore Air Transportworkers' Union (SATU) are to be provided with social protection nnder new welfare bene fi t s scheme to be introduced by the union soon. The scheme will be set up from special contrl275 words
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Article52 1972-02-28 10 SINOAPORE, Bun. Mr. Urn 800 Ann has been elected president of the Dale Carnegie Rock Chapter executive committee Other officials are: Vicepresidents. Mr. Samuel Say and Mr. Feter Ng; secretary, Miss Rose Tham; treasurer. Mr. Yew Hang Meng: progress chairman. Miss Alice Wong, and Internal auditor, Mr.52 words
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99 1972-02-28 10 VICTIMS OF ACID ATTACK DISCHARGED SINGAPORE, Sun. Five people who received burns when acid bulbs were thrown into a flat In Jalan Balam, off Circuit Road last night. were discharged from hospital today. They were Madam Tan Cheng Noi, her sons, Urn Chin Meng, nine, Kirn Teck five and daughter99 words
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Article34 1972-02-28 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Swaml Shraddhananda of the Vedanta Society of Northern California will talk on Vedanta for our time in the Ramakrtshna Mission Hall in Bartley Road on Thursday at 6.1S p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration349 1972-02-28 10 LIM SUAN KOOI - LIM SUAN KOOI: By Singapore, Sunday. THE "bersanding" In all its splendour and the festive music and dances that go with Malay weddings will blossom into dance at the Adelaide Festival of Arts which opens on Friday. Candles, flowers and the traditional349 words
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268 1972-02-28 10 Bigger prizes for flower show winners SINGAPORE. Sun. Bigger and more tempting prizes are be ing offered to winners of top awards at this year Singapore Horticultural Show, which will be held at the Turf Club from March 9-12. i,. 1 lucky wlnr »r of th? highest number of Dc268 words
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Advertisement349 1972-02-28 10 Toyotas, t We must bedoing the right thing! vF/ Mot r grea pi* JZOSLSL r? rS f ToI? V p ta tO roduCe jt Alread T °V° ta has ™>'« than 90 distri- V%f 'og**. U^ for me ZlrT, n?2th*n ,h O J St 9 bUtJ n Centr6S aroUnd the349 words
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Article, Illustration160 1972-02-28 11 Rita Loong - GETTING A SLICE OF THE ACTION WITH BERSILAT Rita Loong By SINGAPORE, Sun. Getting a slice of the action at the Singapore International School Arts Festival were these two demonstrating the art of bersilat. The "combatants" were members of the Kamponj Kembangan community centre which took part in demonstrating the160 words
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Article37 1972-02-28 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The numbers picked in today's toto draw No. 16-72 were: 17. 15. 27. 48 and 9. The additional number was 39. In the circles draw the numbers were 48. 35 and 30.37 words
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280 1972-02-28 11 Equitable status for unions at NTUC meetings CINGAPORE, Sun. Trade unions affiliated to the National Trade Union Congress are to enjoy equitable representation in the NTUC delegates' conferences in future. A recommendation to that effect will be presented to the NTUC ordinary delegates' conference to be held at the Singapore280 words
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126 1972-02-28 11 KIWANIS OFFER TO HELP ANTIDRUG DRIVE SINGAPORE, Sun. Ki- wanis clubs all over the world are helping In the fight against drug abuse, Mr. Jack P. Delf, the special representative of the club's international president, said today. Kiwanls International, he said, would assist Singapore in whatever way it could in126 words
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Article26 1972-02-28 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. An oil pollution control equipment demonstration will be held by Spltrol Division Oceaneeiing International Inc. at Sembawang Shipyard tomorrow at 10 a.m.26 words
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169 1972-02-28 11 SINGAPORE. San. Home Affairs Minister Dr. Worn Lin Ken today welcomed the "very extensive support" for the proposed Narcotics Association of Sinrapore which holds its inaugural meeting on Friday. He was commenting on the full backing to this antidrug dub given recently by all169 words
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242 1972-02-28 11 SINGAPORE, Sun TTHK president of the Junior Chamber International, Mr. Royce H. Pepin, today suggested drumming into schoolchildren the ill-effects of drughking at a very early age. "Kids nowadays think it is fashionable to take drugs without knowing the con s c q242 words
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Article28 1972-02-28 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Chan Chin Bock, acting chairman of the Economic Development Board, will be a member of the Juroiif? Town Corporation until end of May.28 words
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Advertisement135 1972-02-28 11 GENUINE REDUCTIONS ON ALI OBJECTS OF ART FROM INDIA AND NEPAL USUAL PRICE SALE PRICE Japanese Cultured Pearls Necklaces From $125 to $290 Fr« $62.50 to $145 Real Indonesian Batiks 2' yds. i 42" New Frw $7.00 Upwards Indian Ladies Me is Rirtas Frw $12.50, $13.50 New Only $9.90 $14.50135 words
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Advertisement583 1972-02-28 11 CONGRA TULA TIONS to BARDEN SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. on the grand opening MSAS McGregor Swire Air Senries Ltd. offer specialist airfreight worldwide handling services designed to save time and cost. A modern concept for a progressive world. \\KXKJ Tenants Cargo Complex Singapore Airport Singapore 19 Tel. *****3 Congratulations BARDEN SINGAPORE583 words
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Advertisement275 1972-02-28 12 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO BARDEN SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. on the occasion of their official opening We are proud to be the suppliers of Precision Tools, Engineering Machinery Equipment When You're Looking For Quality Industrial Tools Look For Lam Bee Industrial Supplies (Pte) Ltd. MAJOR STOCKISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS C^^^l275 words
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Title Section8 1972-02-28 12 OFFICIAL OPENING OF Barden Singapore Private Limited SUPPLEMENT8 words
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Article, Illustration752 1972-02-28 12 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS DR. WONG OPENS $6 MILLION FACTORY IN JURONG By— DARDKN Sing* pore Private Limited, the first company in Southeast Asia and the Pacific to manufacture precision steel balls for the precision bearing industry, will be opened by the Minister for Home752 words
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Article, Illustration742 1972-02-28 13 By STAFF WRITER FROM ball point pens to the guidance system of missiles these are some of the many uses of precision balls which are now made by Barden Singapore Private Limited in J v rong. It is little realised that although they742 words
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Article, Illustration303 1972-02-28 13 rP local man at Barden Singapore Pte. Ltd., is Mr. KOH TENG BIN, the assistant general manager. Mr. Koh has undergone V- months training in manufacturing and management at Barden Corporation, USA and Its subsidiary Winsted Precision Ball Corporation, USA. The areas covered include303 words
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Advertisement88 1972-02-28 32 PF yy I HFK NO BOILING Boiled water is flat, and expensive. i jfk MSJL NO CHEMICALS -Therefore fc OTC WF-31 no hazardous operation. NO TROUBLE Yet economical. NO TIME CONSUMING Continuous Flow. NO SMELL Frees water from smell taste of chlorine. Various models, from household to restaurants, food industries88 words
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Advertisement62 1972-02-28 32 r ss?ri^lt^.^^'Ai£JkK jW^^y^y^^^^^^py *c"**_^^^ < jPSj4^ wft V 4^^mi ■■^^^m^^^^^^mb^m^^^C^^H far urn Wtl^illlffffllFMUMSlmßßSMSßßlll^^ v^^J \y BSmBm^MPWWSmHB^PV^MP^M^I si hotel 9 ■WMMMMIMMP^ t '7/ A I Congratulations Best Wishes g I Barden Singapore (Private) Limited g g on the grand opening g of their H JURONG FACTORY m li^ From:- 5? gg62 words
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Miscellaneous13 1972-02-28 32 The weather THE weather outlook for today Irom 8 a.m. to midday: Fair.13 words
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Advertisement221 1972-02-28 13 Congratulations to BARDEN SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. Lon the occasion of their official opening From LEONG BEE SOO BEE 30. JERVOIS ROAD— SINGAPORE 10 TEL: *****0 *****7 Supplier of Best Swedish Quality Engineering Saw Filet CAPBOBUNDUM T, p^ g^j^ Wheels Compound Metal Weed Cutting Tools CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES BARDEN SPORE PTE.221 words
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Advertisement267 1972-02-28 13 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES to BARDEN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LTD. on the occasion of their grand opening of their iv''''¥ tlr l: 1 mS^f 'sA -^BBBB^BBBBBBB^^hHT L^ JbMW^^^Su sM^Bßßtr*** I K Aw These are the few leading companies which have proven our abilities and the work we have Done 1. Hotel Malaysia267 words
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Article454 1972-02-28 14 Almost every paragraph of the fifteen hundred word communique on the NixonChou talks in Peking carries the watermark of the President's repeated warning. Wide philosophical and substantive differences between China and America could not be swept away by a week, of meetings. Yet the communique makes clear and454 words
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Article295 1972-02-28 14 Malaysia's Health Minister took a look at pep pills, patent medicines and quack remedies at the dinner of the Chinese Druggists' Association and did not like what he saw. School children lacing themselves with pep pills as they prepare for examinations unhappily is a familiar story, although295 words
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Article239 1972-02-28 14 Back in New York after a brief ard uneventful session in Addis Ababa the UN Security Council has again focussed attention on Rhodesia: this time with particular emphasis on the need to tighten the economic sanctions against the racist regime. Thf immediate provocation is the ccmplaint by239 words
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927 1972-02-28 14 LEON DANIEL - LEON DANIEL GENERALS LAUNCH BIGGEST OPERATION YET AGAINST INSURGENTS WHO ARE STAGING A STUBBORN FIGHT j_By BANGKOK Whatever comes of President Nixon's trip to Peking, the generals who run this country are not counting on a lessening of Chinas support for the communist927 words
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904 1972-02-28 14 BORIS KIDEL - BORIS KIDEL By PARIS Premier Jacques ChabanDelmas, who is supposed to lead the Gaulhsts in next year's general election. has 1 become a burdensome liability for his Party and President Georges Pompidou. His much awaited television defence of his tax situation manifestly904 words
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481 1972-02-28 14 DEV MURARKA - DEV MURARKA: BY MOSCOW fkNE of the social evils, fairly widespread in the Soviet Union but rarely talked about, is petty pilfering and embezzlement. Using an office envelope for private correspondence, making a personal call by office telephone, are minor examples of suchOFNS - 481 words
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Advertisement87 1972-02-28 14 That it our assurance when you do Y/\| I C2M buflnra with ut. Whether you ara I WM securing a loan from vi or opening r\l> CIlTa? Of eecount. we treat voumi good W Wl bK k thould. Fairly and Squarely. And «uily backed by the rock-like *oiidne» end safety87 words
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Advertisement208 1972-02-28 14 Calgary .#1 L^iaß^Y^iaßßW Edmonton Caribbean The Maple Leaf Airline Only one airline in the world has the Maple Leaf Emblem Air Canada Prom either Vancouver or Los Angeles we offer multi-daily flights to Eastern Canada, the U S A UK/Europe and the romantic West Indies Try a different route from208 words
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952 1972-02-28 15 AUSTIN MORAIS - S'pore trade: Impressive the word AUSTIN MORAIS By SINGAPORE'S EXTERNAL TRADE 1971 g I N (i A 1»OHK trades with countries in every con- tinent liv I impressive growth in trade in 1!)71 was limited to three areas the countries on the rim of the Pacific, the Middle East and952 words
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Article114 1972-02-28 15 Big order from Malaysia By KINGSLEY WOOD SYDNEY: A third major order for telec o mmunica tions equipment, valued at AS 1.35 million, has been awarded to Standard Telephones and Cables (STC) by the Malaysian Government. The order completes a three stage contract signed in 1968 for low capacity radio114 words
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Article195 1972-02-28 15 CROESUS - CROESUS By No panic TIE fire at the Ambassador Hotel should not Jolt the share price of Trmrmtuoi Securities too badly. Earnings for the current year from this side of the group's operations would not have been a major factor. The group has diversified fast since Ralli took195 words
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560 1972-02-28 15 SWEET PROSPECTS IN STORE FOR MADE IN MALAYSIA CHOCS By OH KEE TIANG jyjADK iii Miihiysia chocolate, currying the established Vtn Houten brand and using its reci|)es, is now lieing produced at the Mak Mandin industrial estate in Province Wellesley. "Initially, we are producing only lowpriced chocolate which is in560 words
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Article, Illustration255 1972-02-28 15 By CHUA SIEW KENG THE $500,000 Japan Machinery Show, now on at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore has sparked off joint venture talks between Japanese manufacturers and local businessmen. Ail-online lo Mr. T. K.u hatsu. chairman of the Japan Merchandise ShowFRANCIS ONG - 255 words
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Advertisement186 1972-02-28 15 The S.T. Dupont lighter. It's practically as perfect as the match. The match is a simple and beautiful idea. It wa» perfect almost the instant it was invented. Lighters jre rather more complicated, so S.T. Dupont of Paris lias to go to all sort* of extremes to make theirs seem186 words
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Advertisement110 1972-02-28 15 INSIDE Karr for "Tup tour" amonc Mf ancmblr-rs In Mjnil.i. Ma la Mian rubber used In huildmc »or!d\ newnt train; Manafemrnt column; People in businrov Fa*r 16 fßnslneu Times portfolio. OWfSStt market portfolio: market: Commodities; Wrrkl* tharr anahvis and other cloving price*: New York market. Pa<c IT. SIMONS Vibrating Rollers110 words
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1037 1972-02-28 16 LEO GONZAGA - Race for 'Top Four' among car assemblers in Manila LEO GONZAGA By MANILA: Some "wise money" people here are betting on Ford Philippines. Delta Motors and DMG Inc. in that order at the finish line in the race for the "Top Four" in the Government's progressive car manufacturing programme. The1,037 words
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Article382 1972-02-28 16 AN American executive, who recently set up an office in Singapore, employed a local girl as his secretary. In the course of his work, he once asked the secretary to get a certain gentleman on the telephone lor him. After some seconds, the secretary replied "Busy." A382 words
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Article183 1972-02-28 16 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr. Giovanni Denaro has arrived in Singapore to take up his appointment as Alitalia's commercial manager for Singapore and East Malaysia. Mrs. Merle T. Duffy has been appointed manager of the East Asiatic's travel division in Singapore. She has had 14 years experience, starting her working career183 words
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Article, Illustration201 1972-02-28 16 MALAYSIAN rubber enters into the making of a new type of train capable of attaining airplane speeds. Called a Hovrrtrain, this new vehicle rides on a cushion of air and uses airplane equipment to keep its movements under control. This is where201 words
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Article100 1972-02-28 16 HONG KONG Bank savings in China increased by 13.8 per cent last year, according to the New China News Agency. The news agency said the boom in banking was characterised by a large increase in the number of new accounts opened by people in both citiesReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement321 1972-02-28 16 Protection is the basic law of survival. in the animal world nature provides its own form of protection against the hazards of existence. The tiny Bush-cricket defends itself against hungry lizards by firing droplets of caustic blood into their eyes. But man has only his ingenuity. He has had to321 words
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Advertisement22 1972-02-28 16 SEA *L LAND 3aW WmWi I^^^^^ r^^pr T i .iff r mM*-*™ in ■iKcv v vi ■Mil ISBfcgE l£ 3w flttt* n22 words
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Article907 1972-02-28 17 E xchange e ?/Ma^la°anTs,nX?e SeleCted th < NOTKS: Closing price means the price at which the last reported transaction on Friday was done. The second column gives the movements since the week before. Dividend yield is the gross dividend per share divided by the market price. Price/907 words
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Article1150 1972-02-28 17 Till: following is a list of revised quotations for the week up to Friday Feb. 25 with counters not included in the above analysis. Price movements based on a compariMin of la*l sales on Feb. 18 and Feb. 25 shown in brackets. INDI'STKIAI.S 11. L. B. S.1,150 words
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Article33 1972-02-28 17 RI'BBER (per Kilo) iperpicuh Feb. 21. 89 25 Cts. $625.12' i 22. 88.50 cts. $624 00 23. 88.50 Cts. $***** 24. 87.75 Cts. $***** Z5. 87.25 els $628.50 26. $629 50,33 words
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Article112 1972-02-28 17 The following company meetIngs are due: Perak Carbide Corporation Bhd Feb. 28 9 a.m. No. 54. Jalan Klyne (Ist Floor), Kuala Lumpur. Roxy Electric Indnstrln (Malaysia) Bhd.: Feb. 28. 12.30 pin. Federal Hotel. Thai Room (2nd. Floor), lalan Buklt Bin tang. Kuala Lumpur. Bandar Raya Developments Bhd.: Feb112 words
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Article49 1972-02-28 17 >pHE week's total delayed transactions in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange followed by the percentage in brackets. Feb. 21 638.000 (18.121 22. 1.172.000 (31.72; 23. 1.173.000 29.63 r». 24 1.433.000 (34.58 r i. 25. £61.000 (23.69-; i. The weeks total was 5.27Tu00; average percentage TIM.49 words
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Article42 1972-02-28 17 In London on Friday the palm oil pneex of Malayan S per i-.-nt CIX IK N Kuropran ports In bulk, sterling per long ton Mar May was quoted at UK I7u aellers (unch.): Jum- July at UK iT2 sellers (unch.)42 words
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Article38 1972-02-28 17 On the free iininii market in Hone Kunic on Saturday th« Ut. dollar «.i.- quoted at S.SM2S for T.T. and 5 17 for cash. Sterling quoted at 14.49 and •nt tael tf «»d at 333.125.38 words
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Article299 1972-02-28 17 ]^EW YORK, Frl Dupont A and copper stocks shared the spotlight on Wall Street, as the market forged ahead in stepped up trading Analysts labelled the performance, a market <f specialties, and could not give any one particular reason for the surge. Today'! cloninn price* in I' Bdoilara299 words
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Article111 1972-02-28 17 HPHE Malaysian Singapore Rubber Exchange Brokers Associations x have released the following Information In respect of business transacted in SMR for the week ended Feb. 25. All differentials are In terms of the correspondlr.g RSS 1 position In cents per kilogramme. S.MR SCV March One ton Pallets 2.25111 words
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Article58 1972-02-28 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Industrial. 214.57 215.43 216.82 218.31 219.14 Hotels: 75.35 76.17 77.77 79.33 80.77 Properties: 159.76 157.89 161.26 163.66 161.37 tTlns: 102.40 102.60 102.29 102.85 103.03 t rubbers: 135.43 135.26 136.52 136.28 136.38 Dec. 3u. 1»66 a 1M Dec.58 words
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Article68 1972-02-28 17 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the yew previous year Allied Choc. 5«-;TEt 5",1E1 12.5«", TE Larut Tin 10U', Mar. 22 l»0', 200', Malayan Banking V Apr. 14 3', 7.5% Malayan rment •37.5 r > Mar. 31 '65', 15', S. F. Teitlle 7.5*-, Apr. 1 7.5'>68 words
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Article209 1972-02-28 17 LONDON: Equities firmed last week helped by Investors' optimism about a reflatlonary Budget and chartists' views that stock markets are set for a sustained rise. The Financial Times Industrial Ordinary share index returned to its three year peak, but some gains were exaggerated by a shortage of209 words
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Article160 1972-02-28 17 THE BONUS FROM HUME (F.E.) DETAILS of the Hume Industries (Far East) one-for-one bonus issues were given to shareholders prior to the weekend. They are being asked to raise the authorised capital of the company from $16 million to $32 million. The enlarged capital to consist of 24 million Ordinary160 words
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Article, Illustration451 1972-02-28 17 OUR nerve broke last week when wt Ml tlie Straits Tunes Industrial Ordinary share Index hitting a new uptime high of 119.14. All the charts point upwards for this third upward movement Indicates the rise will be sustained. However being cautious investors we fell It was time451 words
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Article363 1972-02-28 17 MUCH to the surprise of many stock market c.i-s.iinlr.is and the delight of astute investors and portfolio managers, last week's trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore proved most favourable for blue chips and the more solid stocks. A week earlier, it was generally felt that363 words
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Article37 1972-02-28 17 London ropi.tr prMM on Friday IpnvtM in l.rH.k.t-i. Wir.l.ar Slot l.uy, r 143 A.00 IMSLM), s.-.kr (457.M U4M.00): Thrt-e months buyers 1443 50 H4411 Silt, neller 1444(10 iMtl.Mt. Market twit steady Sale* .3 42.', torn.37 words
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Article115 1972-02-28 17 THE followiitf list of stocks fivrs the ten most dealt in last week. The list gives the turnover in thousands of ut.it>.. closing prices on Friday and high low for 1971 and 1972. Name Turnover Prices High Low '000 Feb. 25 1971 It Sim Lim Investments 2.487115 words
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Article377 1972-02-28 17 A generally dull Singapore produce market last week .«aw most prices yielding under further pressure to sell. The lack of overseas orders, due primarily to the higher prices ruling in the Singapore market, tended to draw cheaper offers from stockists who are now pressured by the approaching crop',377 words
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Article57 1972-02-28 17 Friday Thursday SU S. SU.S London <s MnM cii,..,i r...i; Her. .kit M.I1 < 4- (H 4'.-. cms M f.i in W.19 S l«r.- i. KM t i S for. li. 17., < 1 1 K>wti |.n. m noi. -t. i in IS. dull in I uill" i57 words
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Article52 1972-02-28 17 'THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are lot deposes of U5525.000 nna above. inth 4.- to 4 2 roths 4 t« 5 r 3 mthi, <". to 5 1 IC. 6 mths s'.- to IH 9 mths j\ to 5\ 12 mths52 words
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Advertisement67 1972-02-28 17 I r— il tt j O Vr <U Q> .t: o 0) Q. ■3 I a Z -a ?> s^l "5 x PIIS Ml m lii i 1 1 il i 5 i i I I B J In UJ > a) i Ii i i cm s •> q_-67 words
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Advertisement595 1972-02-28 18 CflP SIMBL UO SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT BANKERS LIMITED SIMBL whose Shareholders are 1 Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation Limited 2 Continental llllnoli Nstlonal Bank and Trust Company of Chicago 3 Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations 4 Alexanders Discount Company Limited has vacancies for CORPORATE FINANCE EXECUTIVES QUALIFICATIONS— University graduates595 words
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Advertisement580 1972-02-28 18 COMPUTER COURSES ESS INSTITUTE offers the following courses: Computer Concepts Cobol Programming Assembler Programming Workshop sessions for all programming courses Part-time full-time classes available. Instalment terms can be arranged. t For further information, pleas* pott this coupon to: Computer Management Systems Institute, 151 -A, Goldhill Shopping Centre, Singapore 11, I580 words
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Advertisement634 1972-02-28 18 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE AND DIPLOMA COURSES 1972-S (COMMENCING S JULY 1971) A. ADMISSION TO UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES Applications for admission axe invited by the University of Singapore to courses of study in the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences. Science. Law. Medicine. Dentistry. Engineering.634 words
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Advertisement159 1972-02-28 18 <Rollei OinQdPOlu has vacancies in: 1) Production Dept. for the following: a) Turner b) Miller c) Lacquering Technician d) Plastics Technician c) Assembly Technician 2) Maintenance Dept. for the following: a) Carpenter b) Mason c) Painter d) Electrician c) Air-conditioning Technician f Mechanic with knowledge of compressors or hydraulic systems159 words
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240 1972-02-28 19 Faster progress if more people help, says Yong OINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore can progress much faster If more of its citizens come forward to work for the good of the community, Communications Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Un, said today. "It should not be forgotten that time does not stand still and240 words
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Article52 1972-02-28 19 Essay contest on current affairs SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government and Public Administration Society of Nanyang University are holding a current affairs essay competition (or preunlversity students. Closing date for the essay, which Is limited to 3.000 words. is June 3. The prises for the first three places are tIOO. *7552 words
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Article36 1972-02-28 19 SINOAPORE. Sun Mr. Ang Nam Plau. MP for Thomson, will attend a picnic organised by the People's Action Paxty Thomson Branch and Its six sub-branches at the Paslr Ris holiday ramp en March 19.36 words
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Article151 1972-02-28 19 Three held in dope seizure SINGAPORE, Sun. Customs officers last night detained three suspects in connection with the seizure of 18 kilogrammes of raw opium and two kilogrammes of morphine valued at $30,000. The suspects were picked up in the Geylang and Beach Road areas at about 10.30 p.m. three151 words
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120 1972-02-28 19 Another meet the people tour by Othman CINQAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today went on his 11th familiarisation tour of Pasir Pan Jang constituency and met some 1,200 residents. His tour took him to South Buona Vista Road. Lorong Sarhad, Kampong Sultan, Jalan Mendong, Lorong120 words
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Article41 1972-02-28 19 SINOAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore* Department of Extramural Studies will hold a 12-lecture course on "Introduction to business finance" from March 6. The course, which costs *30 will include topics like analytical approaches for major financial decisions.41 words
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Article, Illustration365 1972-02-28 19 SINGAPORE, Sunday DEFENCE Minis ter. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today urged local youths to cultivate a spirit of daring and love for adventure to ensure the growth of Singapore's national economy. "If we lose this spirit. we will In the long run be365 words
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Advertisement42 1972-02-28 19 The nose is the first line of defense for the lungs clears your nose 9 ■_^_M_i___^' \flP HEINRICH MACK NACHF., h I ILLERTISSEN/WEST GERMANY /ui/v\ Est«bli*«d in 1849 >--n. ll^ \J SocMta Comminionaria Oi E^ortaziona EDi Importation* y^*\Jl Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang42 words
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Advertisement163 1972-02-28 19 CUKUj v BOSCO A COCHIS 40 persons 9 water-cooler Useful not only in industries but also for airports, hotels, offices, workshops, hospitals, clubs, railway stations, schools and department-houses. supply a, s.rv,.ed by NlMfjZ littsmatlonal IPtel Limited HEAD OFFICE* SHOWROOM 2 Mm,, Road. S.n«<part 2 T* *****/2/1 MOORE, in mtociafion wirti163 words
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Miscellaneous780 1972-02-28 19 On your TV and Radio S.N PM Programme Summary US Arena Sukan iM °f enin and Whefe the 7*• e «s and Newsreel in 111 Pcfkti.a Heirt Is Chinese 104 Pck Amai2 J,e« IJI For the flmil fl* 1 MS Bonawa little Man 5.20 Fury Speecn by Education J4J Dilf780 words
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752 1972-02-28 20 MICHAEL FOOT - MICHAEL FOOT By THE ROOTS OF COINCIDENCE By Arthur Koestler [Hutchinson £2). |T HAS long been my considered view, baaed on close scientific 1 observation, that a full gamut of telepathic powers has been, and continues to be, exercised quite nonchalantly by752 words
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Article161 1972-02-28 20 TV newsreader Richard Baker's THE TERROR OF TOBERMORY (W. H. Allen. £J/ is a fond and funny portrait of 94--year-old Vice Admiral Sir Gilbert Stephenson whose antics as tutor to raw sailors in the Hebrides during the Second World War made him a renowned naval "character." CHATTY, frothy161 words
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321 1972-02-28 20 BARNES WALLIS by J. E. Morpurgo (Longman £3.75). TJARNES WALLIS, posMJ sibly the most creative back room boffin of World War 11, has had a remarkably long and effective career in the science of flight. It extends from work on early airships to321 words
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374 1972-02-28 20 CLIVE JAMES - An ideal model for the young, critical journalist CLIVE JAMES By SICKERT: THE PAINTER AND HIS CIRCLE. By Marjorie Lilly tElek 53.75). WEIRD that Sickert should still i><- a mystery man. His Rift as a painter is still sometbinc you have to go in search of, rather than being beaten374 words
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Advertisement327 1972-02-28 20 Before you can ask any questions about doing business with Japan, you've got to decide who to ask. And at the risk of sounding immodest. And if you'd like, we'll even arrange for we'd like to suggest ourseKes. We're DKB, you to meet potential business partners. Japan's largest bank. And327 words
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248 1972-02-28 21 Sorry you didn't make it but you can try again I REFER to the letter by "Unjust and Unfair" headed "Why was I not selected for Pre U Class? asks a student" (ST.. Jan 14). For last December's pro visional admission of Pre University One students, the school received a248 words
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Letter61 1972-02-28 21 Twf firing of crackers should now be totally banned. On Thursday night— the Tl Kong's night— the dlehards fired Intermittently. thereby disturbing the peace. The worst came when they fired at 5 o'clock In the morning frightening the babies. Because of this tvDe of senseless firing. 1 hope the Government61 words
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224 1972-02-28 21 Why few let off crackers in those safe areas /CRACKERS are fired dur \j Ing the New Year to (1) drive away from ones doorstep evil spirits that may Jeopardise ones chances of prosperity In the New Year. (2) coat ones doorstep with lucky red paper for good for tune,224 words
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Letter82 1972-02-28 21 AM a school-leaver pos--1 sessing a Secondary Three certificate. Recently I went to the Labour Office to register myself for a Job but was told that I was underaged. When I pointed out that some of my friends who are younger were registered. I was curtly told to return home.82 words
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Letter46 1972-02-28 21 OENTOSA's Earth Satellite Station was built to enable d us to receive, among other things, live telecasts from overseas. I hope the scenes we saw on its opening day were not the first and last via satellite. M. SEAH, Singapore 1046 words
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Letter406 1972-02-28 21 MUCH ADO ABOUT VERY LITTLE THAT 'PRIVATE SPECIALISTS FOR THE HOSPITALS' CONTROVERSY LETTERS to the Editor will not be considertd for publication unless they have the writers' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. I MUST congratulate "H.H." for his very clear-cut letter406 words
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Letter69 1972-02-28 21 OUR evenings at the Jurong Drive-In are very limited because of the scarcity of English films being shown there. Cathay Organisation should show more British and American films at the drive-in particularly as the three English-speaking fHms shown within the past five months were wellsupported. Each of these occasions proved69 words
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140 1972-02-28 21 Something must be wrong with the present course I REFER to the letter by Mr. Eric Ye© (ST. Feb. 23). I like to remind Mr. Yeo that the proposal for the restructuring of the Business Administration course was brought up and fully endorsed by the staff and students of the140 words
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199 1972-02-28 21 NO TRANSFERS FOR POSTAL CLERKS I REFER to the letter from "Chance to Learn" 1 (ST.. Feb. 8) regarding the non-transferability of postal staff to other Government departments Clerical assistants em- i^^^^»^™-^b^»» ployed by the Postal Department are specifically appointed as "postal clerical assistants." This designation Is indicated in the199 words
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Advertisement27 1972-02-28 21 ORCHARD CINEMA BLDG 8 GRANGE RO TEL' *****5 C>«« MAIN DISH INCLUDES SOUP DU JOUR ROLL BUTTER FRESH FRUIT COFFEE (v£9^^BbSjbbVv^3 y\ t BF^/1 1^ I a27 words
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Miscellaneous295 1972-02-28 21 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Novel member of 1 (S. 4-4 1 1. Uon. madam, king (anag.> That stenographer In 1 (9-4). (6. 7). ic. Advanced and put a question 9 Member of 1. cr such a variety about It (7). 7>. 14. Everybody charges round us 10. Archbishop In295 words
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Advertisement751 1972-02-28 22 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT the Authority intends to sell by Public Auction rt 10.00 a m on Ist March Ifc72 at Oodown "F" certain cargo which, unless previously claimed and delivered, will be at that date been In the Authority's premises for a considerable period. The cargoes consisting of751 words
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Advertisement815 1972-02-28 22 ESTABLISHED BANK invites Applications from Male Singapore Citizens for the Following Vacancies: a) AUDIT ASSISTANTS (INTERMEDIATE) Qualifications:— L.C.C. Higher Accounting with 1 2 yea audit accounting experience. b) AUDIT ASSISTANTS (SENIOR) Qualifications:— Preference will be given to candidates sitting for final examination of relevant recognised accountancy bodies, with 3 4815 words
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Advertisement796 1972-02-28 22 is- l l I in TEKNOLOJI IMM l Mara Institute ot Techooktf) > 1 Permohonan2 adalah dipelawa dan chaiun2 bamiputra yang oemelayakkan untok mengikuti salah satu daripada kursus didalam kiilian2 berikut dllnstltiut Teknolon MARA A SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Diploma in Accountancy Institute of Cobt and Woiks Accountant* Association of Certified796 words
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Advertisement880 1972-02-28 22 KENYATAAN TAWARAN IBl' PEJABAT J.K.R. IS) Tender for the supply. Deli very and Installation of one compressed alr-i:ne system lr, eluding fabrication and erection of steelwork lean to of air compressor at Buklt Jon Quarry. K\nla Trengganu (9 Q 72). Ib) fvinply Si Dtllverv to Mia and the fabrication and880 words
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Advertisement1319 1972-02-28 23 IVERPOOL AN! OTMiI MX /CONTINENTAL POTS rS'pb'e Said p Shim Peni.t CITTONCUS I'pool, Hivte, A'd»m. H'bu'g Mir I Mar Mm 4/ I Mar I MACHAON Liverpool. Glasgow Mar 7 Mar t Mar I*7 ll Marl) aoiastuS c.iocs Mar I Mar t Mar 11/11 AJAX Liverpool Mar Mm 21 FOIYOORUS Havre,1,319 words
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Advertisement1777 1972-02-28 23 BHBTTiT'TTr'iSßP'^y'^alT^r^l^r'^^r^N^^ P Klane renang Smgifore LOADING FOB: PATAGONIA I. Pt n Fel MM J 4G.IIHHFH Z Oiaica. M'ourg/B'men. R'dam, Adam, A'wtrp, G'burg, Oslo, Aartius. Malmo, C'hagen I mvm RSWtciSCSta Oslo. PASADENA Mm 17,11 Apr 1/ 4 Mm 1 C'blanca. H burg B'mto. R'dam Adam. Antwerp. G burg, C.c I Aarhus.1,777 words
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Advertisement710 1972-02-28 25 Singapore P. Klang Penang LiWitf tV ACRITAS Cii 23 Fek 28 Norfolk, Charleston, Camden. WEARFIEIO Mar 11/11 Mar 12/13 New Orleans, Galveston, Taiipa. To: LONGVIEW, VANCOUVER (WASHINGTON), LONG BEACH Singapore P Klang $fE Mar M/ 21 Mar 27/2 B U.K. EUROPE Timber Service Singapore P. Klang LiaCißf fir: '"IS Mar710 words
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Advertisement877 1972-02-28 25 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPINC CORPN. BHD. In reipont* ro the demand* of ahippen in Siogoport and Moloyilo M.I.S.C. noi freot plroiure in announcing the introduction of a j specialised timber carrier m.« "MARITIMI STAR" tcheduled to lead at: Singapore: Sailed Tonjong Mani: Sailed P. Klang: In Pert Penong: 2-4.3.72 For discharge877 words
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Advertisement880 1972-02-28 26 INTERNATIONAL Oil Field Service Company requires personal secretary to Regional Accountant. Oood m shorthand and typing speed essential. some knowledge o. accounting an advuntat*. Neat personal appearance involved Please apply with full particulars and riprctid' salary to Box A492S ST. Spore. APPLICATION* ARE INVITIO for the position of Principal of880 words
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Advertisement948 1972-02-28 26 WANTIO Administrative Assistant Secretary with knowledge of shorthand, typing, administrative expertence Monthly salary 5350 S5OO. Apply to SecreUry. Singapore Kamiij Planning Association. KandanK K.r bau Hospital before 12.3.72. NEEDEO BY A <L Ist. or larliri 2 Chinese amah, lone Cook Amah and one General Amah) for American family with 3948 words
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Advertisement937 1972-02-28 26 EXPERIENCED Salesgirl. Call personally at Flfi Boutique. People's Park Complex. 206. Ist. floor. New Bridge Road. Spore EXPERIENCED CHINESE UVI-IN cook /general amah, no washing. Phone *****0. Call 1-B Swettenham Road (B'pore) 10. GET YOUR COMMERCIAL TRAININC from Raja's College to be aure of success Job: New sessions starting March937 words
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Advertisement998 1972-02-28 26 ANY PROPERTY PROBLEMS' Boy r! *i!' mml| a««- P'«ase contact David Phoa sons. Valoers tli* swfa"" 1 Tan lUl ko" 1 T °i<~ LiT: F i"" tn#<l Detached Bunga- R«dout Road and Semba E a r «r details, please ni.T V. H ilU a "««i«"> 791. 4 bedrooms 1 airconditloner.998 words
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Advertisement986 1972-02-28 26 SIMBAWANC HILLS ESTATE 3-bed-roomed terrace with extensions and tiles flooring throughout. To view Pbone *****3 B'pore SEMIDETACHED sini Ir-storey bungalow off 6 miles Holland Road, area 3.900 sq. ft., freehold. Price (82.000. Enquiries ring ***** S'porc INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 1) Meusee— Pas.r Paniang m.s.) Recently completed two-storey detached houses Joined by986 words
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Advertisement704 1972-02-28 26 Codown space vacant GOOOWN to let approx. 1.500 sq ft near High Street Contact Mr. Fran cla Lee tel: Spore *****6 bet*,, 9 a.m. -3 p m COOOWN In city centre accepts car*., for storage Charged on tonagr 1..i sis. Ring Scow ***** for particular. Codown space wanted WANTED APPROXIMATELY704 words
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Advertisement552 1972-02-28 27 (Cont. from Page 26) Education MARCH BECINNERS CLASSES SHORTHAND: Morning Dally 11 uo 12.10 Afternoon Dally 3 30 5 00 530-« 30 pm. or ft 30 9.30 p m Bookkeeping/Principles or Account! Morning— Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. 10 00—1100 am. Afternoon days 2 00—3.00 p m Evening Mondayi and Fridays552 words
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Advertisement690 1972-02-28 27 »TUDV AT MOMI Pass Esamloa- V lion Blimaporr Corrrspoodrnct School olters Horn* study Courses Shorthand. Typewriting. Hookkeepinn Correspondence. Secretarial Duties, etc Details from P.O Box 3184 RAJA I COLLICI offers rapid courses Secretarial. Shorthand. Typewntlni. Bookkreplnx New aeaaions starting March: Reclster early: Raja a Raffles Place i9US«>. Raja's 21-1) Charui690 words
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Advertisement983 1972-02-28 27 V.W.C.A. (1) French class (beginners) Al 7/S/T1 at 10.00 a.m. (2) Lampshade A- Cushion-cover 9/3/72 at 10.00 a.m. (3) Kuropean cooking 10 372 at 600 pm Enquiries *****'7433S B'pore. CHINESE as second language for Engltah Secondaries. Individual and Group Tuition. Kxperlenced Oraduate Teachers Morning. Afternoon. F.venlng. For details, phone: 806--734983 words
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Advertisement724 1972-02-28 27 ANNOUNCEMENT We regret to inform our valued customers and friends that due to circumstances beyond our control further shipment of the Mao Nixon commemorative medallion is not available. We apologise to all customers and members of the public who have been inconvenienced as a result of this development ASIEN-PAZIFIK-BANK AG724 words
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Advertisement298 1972-02-28 28 BP MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. invite applicants to operate its new service station now under construction in: JALAN SELANGOR, PETALING JAVA, SELANGOR. Applicants must fulfill the following requirements: Have a minimum capital of $30,000 Have business experience with good contacts Devote full time to running the station Preferably be a local298 words
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Advertisement752 1972-02-28 28 I BIASISWA KERAJAAN NEGERI PERAK TAHUN 1972 1. Kursus Diploma Pertanian dl-Maktab Pertanlan Serdang. 2 Kursus Diploma Maktab Teki nik. Kuala Lumpur. Permohonan ada-lah dipelawa darlpada Anak2 Melayu Warga Negara Perseicutuan dengan keutamaan kapada raayat Negerl Perak untok kurnlaan biasiswa Kerajaan Negerl Perak bagi men^tkutl kursus Diploma Pertanian ai-Maktab Pertanlan752 words
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Advertisement734 1972-02-28 28 TENDER NOTICE lINIVEBSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA Xl ALA LIMPIR Tenders are invited from Lift Ccitractors registered with the jabatan Kerja Raya under Clas* a A Head in. Sub- Head 2 i (I.: lUs i for the LUU Installation at the Library Block and the i Administrative <_ Teaching Block. i Universal734 words
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Advertisement863 1972-02-28 28 MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD J.PT. PERAK (Incorporate- In Malaysia) KENYATAAN TAWARAN INTERIM DIVIDEND rawaran2 ada-lah di-terlma NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN cl'.-pejabat Pengarah Parit dan that an Interim Dividend if 3% Tallayer Ntgerl. Perak. Jalan (less 40': Income Tax) has been Dcuglas. Ipoh. sshliwga 1200 declared in respect of the Com- te::gah863 words
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Advertisement590 1972-02-28 28 Vacancies exist within our Group of Companies for 1. Mine Mechanical Englnfrr 2. Mechanical Engineering Graduate 1. Mine Mechanical Engineer The position will be offered to a Malaysian Citizen po.-se^slng a University Degree or Equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, with at least 5 years Post Graduate Experience on heavy Mecha nlcal590 words
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Article, Illustration497 1972-02-28 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI KUNJU MAHA UPSETS SINGAPORE WITH TWO SMART GOALS By \|l AX, Sun. Johore today reaped a rich harvest for their week's centralised training here when they beat Singapore 2-0 with first half goals in their Malaysia Cup South zone match here. Singapore must beat497 words
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Article319 1972-02-28 29 Perak pound Perlis for a 7-0 win IPOH, Sun. Perak mercilessly pounded Perils for a 7-0 win In the opening tie of the Malaysia Cup North zone soccer competition here tonight. The match also heralded the happy comeback of Malaysia's pre Olympic hero In Seoul, Wong Kam Fook, who "stayed319 words
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Article109 1972-02-28 29 r>ENANG. Sun. Penang made a brilliant recovery alter being 2-0 down to beat Kedah 4-3 in their north zone Malaysia Cup soccer match at City Stadium here tonight. Penang played listless soccer in the first hair when the forwards failed to click and the defence vu in109 words
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Article70 1972-02-28 29 UYDNEY. Sun. Karen Moras, 18-year-old captain of the Australian women's swimming team for the Munich Olympic Games later this year, was reported In a satisfactory condition in hospital today following a car accident. A spokesman for the hospital in the Sydney suburb of Bankstown said that70 words
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Article43 1972-02-28 29 CHRISTCHURCH. Sun. Athletes 'rom Bangla Desh and Pakistan could be competing alongside each other at the 1974 Commonwealth Games If the Games Organising Committee is successful in an attempt to Invite Bangla Desh. Games officials said today.43 words
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Article65 1972-02-28 29 BIRMINGHAM. Sun. Alex Hlßgins. 22-year-old Irish champion, won the World professional snooker championship here last night, defeating Britain's John Spencer, the holder, by 37 frames to 31. Higgins. youngest player ever to win the title, clinched victory with five frames to go In the "i--frame final.65 words
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Article23 1972-02-28 29 SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association has postponed its annual meeting, scheduled at Sports House today, to March 6 at the same venue.23 words
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273 1972-02-28 29 FAM ban 5 from playing in National team KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Five Kelantan soccer players were today banned from the National team for the rest of the year by the F.A. of Malaysia. The five players include three internationals Wan Zawawi. Salleh Ibrahim and Hamsah Hussein who were in the273 words
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Article732 1972-02-28 29 SINGAI'ORE Swim mlng Club's swimmers were too stronß for Singapore Island Country Club In their annual match for the Ken Meyer Trophy at TanJong Rhu on Saturday, reports PETER SIOW. It was SCC's third successive win. They scored 251 points against 161 by SICC. SSC732 words
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Article65 1972-02-28 29 R. DE BOUZA (14) won the Police Cup golf competition with a nett 66 over the SICC New course on Saturday. Runner-up was Koh Beng Hool (8) with nett 70. Best gross was 77 returned by B.R. Marks (4). Ball sweep first nine went to65 words
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Article70 1972-02-28 29 SPINNER WILLET TAMES NZ BT. JOHN'S Antigua. Sun. The touring New Zealand cricketers were tamed by the left arm bowling of 19-year-old Elquimedo Willet here yesterday. At stumps, they had scored 135-6 in reply to Leeward Islands' first innings 243. Willet at one stage had taken 3-14 from 15 overs.70 words
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Article18 1972-02-28 29 A ANTHONY was elected president of the Junior Athletic Association at its annual meeting held recently.18 words
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Article295 1972-02-28 29 WOODLANDS opening bat Kevin Schmerl got Singapore Cricket Association's senior league off with a bang by slamming a belligerent century off Armed Forces, 'reports PERCY SENEVIRATNE. Schmerl's 103, compiled In 115 minutes with the aid of 115 boundaries, was the centrepiece In Woodlands' slx-wlcket win295 words
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Article196 1972-02-28 29 SEAH Huay Slang's ene my %as himself when he lost 6 5. 6 5 to too seed ed Robin Tan In the Sin gapore Lawn Tennis Association's Under- 19 singles final at Farrer Park yesterday. Robin later went on to complete a double when196 words
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Article, Illustration556 1972-02-28 30 MANILA, Sun. Burly Japanese professional Hideyo Sugimoto squandered four putts on the final green but still won the Philippines Open golf championship by two strokes at Wack Wack Country Club here today. It was Sujflmoto's ninth attempt to win the tournament556 words
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Article434 1972-02-28 30 II. Sufimoto (J) 72 72 71 71 288 Yuonc Yo (Tal) 70 75 69 74 289 T. Murakami <J> 72 74 74 69 M N. Takasn (J) 67 78 73 72 M. Imai (J) 70 72 72 76 Ben Arda (PI) 75 73 71 71 2»1 H.434 words
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Article283 1972-02-28 30 /ADELAIDE, Sun. Bri- tain's David Hobbs won the eighth and final round of the Tasman International motor racing series in searing above 90 degrees heat at the Adelaide International Raceway today. Hobbs, at the wheel of a McLaren M 22, completed the 70 laps of283 words
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173 1972-02-28 30 I REFER to Sportsletter by Place* in the Straits Times on Feb. 10 Although I am not a sportsman, I am a sports fan. I agree with Pisces that boxer Syed Abdul Kadir is the most suitable choice as Sportsman of 1971. In 1971.173 words
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346 1972-02-28 31 Fairbrother goal puts Orient in last eight of Cvp I ONDON, Sun. Orient manaper George Petchey will be among a capacity crowd at Highbury here on Tuesday when Arsenal meet Derby in their fifth round replay of the English FA Cup. The struggling Second Division club were last night drawn346 words
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Article230 1972-02-28 31 Line-up for q-finals DRAW for the quarter final* of the Enflish FA Cup an March II: Birmingham v Huddtr*fleld; Leeds v Tottenham; Mtddltabroufh or Maneheater ttd v Stoke; Orient v \r mi.: or Derby. REPLAYS Arsenal v Derby; Middlesbrough v Manchester ltd. both on Tuesday. SCOTTISH FA CUP —Draw forReuter - 230 words
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Article311 1972-02-28 31 ENGLISH FA CUP STH BOUND Birmingham 3 Portsmouth 1 Cardiff 0 Leed* Derby 2 Arsenal Eaerton 0 Tottenham 5 Huddersneld 4 West Ham. 2 Man. Utd. 0 Mlddlesbro 0 Orient 3 Chelsea 2 Stoke 4 Hull 1 FIRST DIVISION Liverpool 3 Man City 0 Southampton 1 Newcastle 2 Wolves311 words
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Article686 1972-02-28 31 FIRST DIVISION I' W D L r A Ft Man City 30 16 9 ***** 41 £*ds 1« 6 44 22 39 ££by 2» 15 *****8 38 ££mal 29 16 *****7 37 Liverpool 30 16 7 ***** 37 Wclvw 30 13 10 7 50 42 36 Tot ham 29686 words
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Article, Illustration2679 1972-02-28 31 EPSOM JEEP - Stephen lands another big shock EPSOM JEEP RACING with fOCALjocI ys stole the limelight with some spectacular upsets at Bukit Timah yesterday. Apprentice Edward Stephen, who got off the mark on outsider Glacial Lad on Saturday, scored a sensational win on Letter of Credit in Race 7. Last at the2,679 words
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Advertisement165 1972-02-28 29 s^Mi^BMti^s^syv ■*t.2**'*t iiA*»J!T *i. *-*W .n- *Ji p, T' J *lf*ff^^«rfc^s\JsVls»*<»*^sgafJ«MytflsUt^Vr»--T s^sHH2tvv^V^4^s^sK 'v? "^'"VC V* >^!I^^ V "'^b^k 'M ißt'* 'ifc ."]^H r VV* f Vs^sW P^s^sfrw V^sT VW^ sWf tig* *f wm&g-'- r*£**AL* |'r J* ?> yiT\ i J^^IF^BI^HBJPP y^^ sftl lOmS^ "^L'^SP^^^rsis^s^stfsß B^bV m. ETm^lßbi I F^J^B^sV. '^Bi^^^^165 words
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Miscellaneous89 1972-02-28 29 SOCCER SBHFL League and Cup Div. 1: HK Bank v Imperial (Jin Besar 515). MSA v Nasuk (Jin Besar 6.30 1. Div. 2: Si me Darby v Borneo Group (Balestter). Hilton vP A N (Oeylang); Div. 3: ShangnlH v Spore Glass. Union Carbide v Esso, Maybank v Union Overseas, OB89 words
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Advertisement181 1972-02-28 30 Brought to you from the ""H luxurious all-purpose Colt Galant L Series, tfl B\\ S^^^^M family sa| oon. Incorporating Colt Galant 14L is the luxury l^^^fl!il the new improved anti- pollution saloon that surpasses all B 9 Saturn engine for boosted iri its class of 1,400 c.c. engine. K^*? B181 words
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Advertisement275 1972-02-28 31 Hand Windlasses S-L Hyspeed j Double Action fIS R*V Lever Wind/ass JiV^^s^^ pact! The finest hand windlasses ever produced W for moderate size craft. B^aaaTiTßaX*^^"^^^ *3»>* GUSHER PUMP Mk I. Efficient diaphragm WiF I Jf/* Double acting with high II (j T~ 8 capacity outout. BULKHEAD FITTING MARK II g,275 words
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Article24 1972-02-28 32 EAST BERLIN. Sun Burma is shortly to open a consulategeneral here, the East German Communist Party organ Neves Deutschland reported today. Heuter.Reuter - 24 words
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308 1972-02-28 32 After the serious talks, time now for light banter SHANGHAI, Sun.—President Nixon and Prime Minister Chou En-lai today publicly exchanged tnoughts on nuclear war and on women's role in society, demonstrating the apparently relaxed relationship that has developed between them. The exchanges took place at Shanghai's Industrial Exhibition shortly after308 words
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Article38 1972-02-28 32 LONDON. Sun. The sound of a snail slowly eating a lettuce leaf has won a British cowherd manager a special award for the most original entry in a national tape recording contest. Reuter. awardReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration189 1972-02-28 32 PRESIDENT Nixon and Premier Chou, who have crossed quite a few political bridges in the past year, are seen taking a leisurely stroll across a bridge in Hangchow's Hua Kong Park. Mr. Nixon and his host spent most of their time seeing theUPI - 189 words
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202 1972-02-28 32 B52s pound Red 'staging points' at tri-border CAIGON, Sun. American B-52 bombers at the weekend pounded the tri-border area of South Vietnam where it meets Laos and Cambodia. Communist gunners were also active In this area. lirinK 43 rounds of assorted mortar and rockets at kovernment positions. Tli<» U.S. Command202 words
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Article174 1972-02-28 32 TEL AVIV. Sun. Israeli guns blared into Syria three times early today in response to attacks from across the frontier, a military spokesman announced. It marked the fifth consecutive day of attacks by either Arab guerillas or Syrian regulars along Israel's northern front with174 words