The Straits Times, 30 May 1972
1972-05-30
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Title Section24 1972-05-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225.000 The Straits Times 1)18 National Newspaper Esu. mr~ TUESDAY, MAT 30, 1t72 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 577624 words
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Article642 1972-05-30 1 Reds fall back Savage mauling at Kontum SAIGON, Monday I*l OR T H Viet HI namese troops II fell back from the Central Highlands capital of Kontum toHut Krou|>s of communist commandos i lung to their positions in sections of the city, facing point blank range t;tnk and machinegun lireReuter; AP; UPI - 642 words
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Article91 1972-05-30 1 CADILLAC FOR BREZ FROM NIXON MOSCOW, Mon. President Nixon baa liven Soviet Communist Party chief Leonid Breihnev a Cadillac, informed sources said today. Mr. Brezhnev, a motoring enthusiast, drives his own Rolls Eoyce and is reputed to own a Bentley as well. President Pompidou of France gave him a CitroenReuter - 91 words
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Article40 1972-05-30 1 BAKOKOK lion Four policemen and a member of the militia were seriously wounded in a communist ambush yesterday. Police sources said today that the ambush took place In the Southern province of Surat Tnani ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration542 1972-05-30 1 Nixon plane in airport drama i"S/WA/"i "lwiHaHsiy PRESIDENT Nixon's departure for Kiev on the last stage of his nine -day Soviet visit was delayed today by mechanical failure in his special Soviet plane. The official Soviet news agency Tass had reported the President's departure at 5:22 pm (1422 GMT), butReuter; UPI - 542 words
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122 1972-05-30 1 MOSCOW, Mon. President and Mrs. Nixon were guests of honour today at a lavish Kremlin reception given by Soviet leaders to crown their social programme In the capital. More than 1.000 foreign diplomats and Soviet Government offc 1 a 1 s thronged the Kremlin'sReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration143 1972-05-30 1 Gungirl seized before takeoff BLANK faced, Miss El Amki Kleirle Jomaa is escorted by Italian frontier police after her attempt yesterday to board a PanAm flight to Beirut with two pistols strapped under her dress Miss Jomaa, 21, who was identified as a Lebanese, was arrested after the frontier police143 words
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Article157 1972-05-30 1 K.S 3IDHU - Three brothers lost in canal K.S 3IDHU By SINGAPORE, Mon. Police were up to late tonight still looking for the bodies of three brothers feared drowned in a canal some 100 yards from their home in Ylo Chu Kang Road The brothers were Tan Olok Yeow. 11, Olok Lee. 10,157 words
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Article46 1972-05-30 1 KAMPALA. Mon President Idl Amin yesterday became the proud father of a baby boy (or the second time in less than a month The mother was hU fourth wife. HU third wife gave birth to a boy three weeks ago.46 words
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Article52 1972-05-30 1 CHIA POTEIK; P.M. RAMAN - A SAFE LANDING AFTER BLOW-OUT KOMI, Man. A TrmiuWorU Airlines jwnbo jet with 311 ■■—rnrrri aboard circled Rom* Leonardo 4ft Vtael International airport for three hour* today after blowing fear tjrrea on take-off The pilot finally brought It down far a mutrrfui entertenry landing, airport officials •aid. There were no52 words
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Article19 1972-05-30 1 KIEV. Mon. PreaMent Nlimi arrived la Kiev, capital of the Ikralne, nlnutei behind tchedmie. I PI19 words
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Advertisement110 1972-05-30 1 STIR AT APSC TALKS LEADER of the Socialist Party of Japan. Mr. Eanji Kawasaki, created quite a stir at the AsiaPaciflc S o c i a 1 i t Bureau conference in Singapore yesterday when he observed that Japan might again become a menace to the peace and stability of110 words
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Advertisement108 1972-05-30 1 This diamond is worth more than $18,000,000. True. Behind the JACKS symbol is over 50 years of experience and over eighteen million dollars of capital. Majority of this is right here in South East Asia. It's also good to know that JACKS have more than the tradition of a trading108 words
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Article, Illustration933 1972-05-30 2 The new socialism of this modern world by Rahim CHIA POTEIK and P.M. RAMAN By Singapore. Monday Jill, leader «»f Uw PAP K (lion .it the !k S^uhst him. hi .onldtiKt. liklm Kahim Isliuk. lento} explained the "IKW SIN ullNlll" lll.it U.IS iu< isviia iii tin- iikmUtii woild (»f M933 words
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500 1972-05-30 2 INCHE RAHIM ISHAK suggested that in the new realignment of the big world powers, one way for the Asia-Pacific nations to overcome possible absorption or compromise of their freedom and independent was to ensure that their own economic and political bases500 words
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Advertisement206 1972-05-30 2 I Just name where you plan to go, and when. Then see your MSA Travel Agent. Chances are, we've got the flight schedule you want. You'll enjoy superior Boeing 737 or 707 Superjet comfort on the way. And the kind of inflight service even other airlines talk about. I AllllAU206 words
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Article, Illustration398 1972-05-30 3 Send study teams to Bangla and China, says DAP chief 'THE secretary-general 1 of the Malaysian Democratic Action Party, Mr Llm Kit Slanz. suggested that the Asia Pacific Sonailft Bureau send a fact-finding mission to Bangladesh and a goodwill delegation to China. Mr Urn said his party had from the398 words
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Article44 1972-05-30 3 The Asia-Pacific Social- i Ist Bureau conference now going on at the Singapore Conference Hall is open to I the public. Mr. Lawrence ArokUraj. press liaison officer for the conference, said admission passes could be obtained at the Conference Hall.44 words
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Article, Illustration360 1972-05-30 3 r\ people of Asia mast reject the power politics of the super -powers and create an International order In politic* and economy that would ensure proper treatment of the destiny and interests of the smaller countries. Mr Eat s v360 words
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166 1972-05-30 3 nriHE leader of the United 1 Socialist Party delegation from Korea. Mr. Kirn Chul. called on Asian nations to end their subordinate role to big powers and become their allies. He said a new situation was developing In the wake of the complex relations166 words
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Article, Illustration366 1972-05-30 3 Japan may become menace to peace in region' Socialist Party leader in self-criticism mood JAPAN may again become a menace to the IK'act- and stability of the Asia-Pacific region. This suggestion came from a member of the Japanese Parliament attending the conference. Mr. Kanji Kawasaki, leader of the Socialist Party366 words
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247 1972-05-30 3 rOC Israeli Minister of Police, Mr Shlo m o Hlllel, warned of "a certain Isolationist trend in Europe He said: "European detente certainly Is a precondition for global detente, and therefore we welcome it out of enlightened self-Interest as well as out247 words
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Advertisement6 1972-05-30 3 MO*TC CONFERENCE SPEECHES IN PAGE SEVEN6 words
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Advertisement364 1972-05-30 3 Congratulations Best Wishes to Messrs. Singapore Soviet Skipping Co. r Private Limited, the occasion of the 1st Anniversary of their Odessa Ocean Line. From Tri-Union Co. (Pte.) Ltd. Singapore Port Transit Co. Pte. Ltd. Lim Ah Leng Motor Launch Service 2Qd BIG DAY! OF OUR FRENCH, SWISS, ITALIAN and AMERICAN364 words
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213 1972-05-30 4 So Chief Minister Talib sacks his political aide MALACCA. Mon The political secretary who defeated his Chief MlnUter in a party election has been sacked The decision to dismiss Inche Hashim bin Pit was taken at today's meeting of the State Executive Council The council met today to approve two213 words
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Article30 1972-05-30 4 PONTIANAK. Mon Three Singapore fishing vessels have been detained for fishing illegally In the waters off West Kalimantan The crew have also been detained for questioning30 words
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638 1972-05-30 4 Girl tells rape inquiry: I was given MX pills SINGAPORE. Monday 13- YEAR-OLD girl, alleged to have been raj>ed by three youths, told a preliminary inquiry today that one of them gave her two MX pills before the alleged offence. The girl, referred to as Miss K. said after taking638 words
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274 1972-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon A fleet of 300 school buses will take more than 10.000 people on a charity tour of Singapore on June 18 In aid of the Chung Hwa Free Hospital building fund. Communications Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will274 words
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Advertisement303 1972-05-30 4 j < \l»l I'OI. -THURSDAY at 9.15pm I I VNGLO-CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL* I r^-. presents A (RAND FILM PREMIERE UNOCK THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE Of fi* luck* MONO CHAZALI ISMAIL *~W- ufjuHtn o* PARLIAMENT lor ALJUNIED 8 IN AID OF SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT FUND J TICKETS »5 AND »25 AVAILABLE AT SCHOOL303 words
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Advertisement99 1972-05-30 4 f^^R^R^RB^RM TOOAT A TOMORROW I JO 110 7 10. tlO DAN VAOIS— HBU6A LIN€ IN THI TRIUMPM Of TIN QCADIATORS Color-Scop* STAKING THfIR LIVES FOR fRtEDOM with CK<n«M Subtitle* I r|>il a l> MS4U LAST 2 DATS! 4 Iktn at %A%. 4. 7 ft 30 p.m. "A t»my Ih P.-W.H-Mondorin99 words
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Advertisement36 1972-05-30 4 "TtttriUltl I.JO-J.JO-7.1»-».»0 I.JO-J.4J-7.15-O.M LAST FEW DAYS! tr'V^r™"*'"™*™ tt.-.i-. IN MANDARIN •varrina j\ CHOW CHONC VB-f iaWa^Laß^' f U F f^A CHIAN6 LUNC <^Bt S^L^PW^ miao ein fonc kV-VjiSß. LuHCniXba t pine fenc i^iKCMaußSSar MwllaH* l^"™ o36 words
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Advertisement247 1972-05-30 4 ODEON i JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA Simuluneoys MIDNIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY [Pin Special MffiMf Show OOEON S»day At ti.«. taken Far OOfON at SI. SI ft SI UK n.» Ceak lnH«|i O»l»a" Ne AaVatMW Onlttnn *ar JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA TWieti Ai»M«tll At Tka Gate Fraai Il.oo>m> STIKTIY NO Wll L»$T I' W.-247 words
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Advertisement600 1972-05-30 4 '< ORGAN! SAT! N f. > mow iiowmci 1 Umw: TOO ft «10«« I lilllfi lOXER •l Mondorm Cotor Stc*» S fnglivh 1 O.n<"« S I ItiHii Cm» o«iHiii,. S At TIM C«*4m« C.»««. Hmm I* 00m. t. 00* 5 «M«T. AH* opm H^. J at Mm tmmms 0.i.» v600 words
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Article, Illustration148 1972-05-30 5 For Paul a view of Singapore in the year 2002 SINGAPORE. Men SIX-YEAR-OLD Paul Scan took a peek into Singapore's future and got a fascinating glimpse of what the Republic's skyline would be like in 20 to 30 years. His eyes rounded with wonder as be gaied at a realistic148 words
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Article65 1972-05-30 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— The British High Commissioner. Sir Sam Falle. will open an exhibition by five artists at Raffle. Hotel on Thursday at 730 p.m. The exhibition, organised by the Modem Art Society, will be open dally till June 30. Artists taking part are Wee65 words
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Article34 1972-05-30 5 SINOAFORE. Mon The director of PA Management Consultants Pte Ltd Mr Vie Huddleston. will speak on The Recent Proposed Wage Increases at the Rotary Club lunch meeting on Wednesday at Mandarin Hotel34 words
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107 1972-05-30 5 Kart racing driver sues fellow karter BANDAR SERI BEG AWAN, Mon. A Brunei go-kart racing driver brought a libel action against a fellow go-karter in court here today. Lt. KF. Johnson, an officer In the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment, is suing Suresh Janardhanan, an Electricity Department employee. At the time107 words
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168 1972-05-30 5 Two iron works factories burned down SINGAPORE. Mon Two Ironworks factories in Jalan Terong, off Jalan Alsagoff went up In flames, this morning, destroying equipment worth about $30,000 A home In the same terrace row. housing 15 people, was also destroyed by the 10 am blaze which police believe started168 words
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156 1972-05-30 5 SEIZED— THE DEADLIEST KILLER PILLS SINGAPORE, Mon. Police have seiied a quantity of Chinese medicine which contains the most potent amount of arsenic poison four per cent uncovered in Singapore yet. The police party, led by Inspet tor Roger Lim of ClD's commercial crime branch, raided a sinseh shop in156 words
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193 1972-05-30 5 Advice to Malaysian senators: Don't press for a raise K LUMPUR. Mon ATTORNEY -General, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Yusoff, cautioned senators today against pressing for any increase in their present allowance without considering the plight of the people. An Increase of their monthly allowance or subsistence allowance would result in193 words
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Advertisement55 1972-05-30 5 Oft Music Sounds gayer, win* and food taste mellower in Hotel New Hongkong. WATCH: Panoramic view of the seafront and heart of city. EAT: Fresh seafood traditional Cantonese delicacies. ENJOY: Entertainment numbers by Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore Malaysian artistes, and dance to the best of its in-group band. jm* HOTEL55 words
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Advertisement78 1972-05-30 5 LuncH in THC DRI VCin cJmm a s d eS ce b ~^j\ p ck y vr wn^°°^ V»****s^TrifcJjlV buffet style and enjoy it m our •••'conditioned foodbar A^^^^^^^ or take it away to your Csr&*^^^^~syl^\ car Of office. Many tempting k V^V^a^^^^*^^/^^ y items to choose from. r ~'tf^*78 words
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Advertisement183 1972-05-30 5 PEACE' i COUIO HOTEL J Tired and short tempered? Renew lost vitality with Pink Pills. Do you feel easily tired these days and inclined to snap due to iron-starved blood? Then you need Pink Pills. They put back tha iron your blood is missing. Pink Pills contain Ferrous Fumerate (an183 words
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Advertisement137 1972-05-30 5 USPRIME RIB of BEEF Comi to t(-ia> Br»««a>rla) and call for tha trollay any lunch or dinnar tima. But do It a>arly. w* ctrva ao ganaroutly you could ba> too lata I Wa> roaat tha alcjht-rib Joint avaryday. On tha bona. aa it should ba. Our Chaf. Paul W.rthl.n. choosaa137 words
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163 1972-05-30 6 ISMAIL WARNS OF NEW TACTICS KUALA LUMPUR. Monday p>\l\li \isi unorkto WIIIK t i< limm^ along the fhai Malaysia border, ifeputv Minister Tun IDi Ismail, viid l<> This Is one of their new tactic* to boost their financial position, but the security forces and163 words
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Article29 1972-05-30 6 BINOAPORE Mon The Fort Authority ha* warned Mgfottr o»ner- and operators I* dtaeontinu* thrtr dangcrou* practlc* of storing explosive cargoes In the open compart■sstt of their veiaeta29 words
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Article165 1972-05-30 6 KL opium haul from S'pore car SINGAPORE, Monday i QMS officers seized 40 slabs of raw opium worth £35.000 here this afternoon. Three men wen detained for questioning The slate, weighing 180 r lb were found in the boot of a car wltn Singapore registration number plates. The aelsure was165 words
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Article75 1972-05-30 6 NZ Food Week begins Thursday SINGAPORE, Mon —The New Zealand High Commissioner here. Mr H. H. Francis, will launch New Zealand Food Week at the Salad Bowl Restaurant on Wednesday at 5 pm During the Pood week, whlcn starts on Thursday, dldners at the resuurant will have a wide choice75 words
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116 1972-05-30 6 FREE BUY IN METRIC STICKERS FOR SHOPS SINGAPORE. Mon Attractive "Buy In Metric Here" stickers are being offered free by the Metrication Board to shops selling in metric. The stickers, intended for display by textile shops using metric, may also be used by companies sellIng in metric units. Disclosing this116 words
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Article66 1972-05-30 6 SINGAPORE, Mon— Eighty were fined between $30 and $120 today for Uttering. Wayang operator Yee Kock Sine was fined $120 for failing to sweep the wayang stage of rattan and plastic materials after a performance at the june- tion of Ophir Road and Queen Street on May 13.66 words
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Article68 1972-05-30 6 Surprise Customs checks SINGAPORE, Mon.—Airport Customs Special Investigation Division officers made surprise checks on vehicles along Airport Road over the weekend. A Customs spokesman said today: "The purpose of these checks was to net in all those who escaped Customs surveillance at the airport." Routine checks were also carried out68 words
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Article214 1972-05-30 6 SINGAPORE. Mon A TEAM of 32 Austra- lian businessmen and their wives are in town on a five-day prelude to a buying spree. The spree, if It Is successful, can mean millions of dollars for Singapore. "But." said Mr. Bill Gilbert. President of the Newcastle214 words
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Article, Illustration206 1972-05-30 6 Two cinemas under one roof going up in Beach Road POR the first time in Singapore. th< will appear two cinemas uncle roof. They are appropriately named the I and Pearl cinemas by Shaw Brothers The cinemas will appear in two years time where the Satay Club was in Beach206 words
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Article43 1972-05-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Pernas chairman Tengku Raaalelgh Htnuah left her? today for a tour of Japan and South Korea to boost trade between Malaysia and the two o He ww accompanied by Pernai general manager Wa.i Abdul Hanud Salleh43 words
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Article34 1972-05-30 6 SINGAP' H i^orn driver 8e« Keng S«>y m 125 today r driving slowly and übMrur'.:.- umc vrhtelef from overtaking him aionc Bukit Timah H id or. Junr 10. 1968 Ht pleadrd jrusl'v34 words
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Article, Illustration526 1972-05-30 7 Skills not colour will decide entry SINGAPORE, Mum \h Anstnili.in 'iir l\irt\ t'«l.,N tll.lt future labour gov-t-rnnu nt would Iki rige the count i s immigration policy .irxl stop discrimination on grounds ol race, c■l v r nationality. Speaking at the conference of the AslaPaclflc Socialist Bureau at the Conference526 words
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71 1972-05-30 7 The Asia- Pacific Socialist Bureau Conference U expected to call for an immediate end to hostilities in Vietnam and withdrawal of all foreign forces. The conference may also avpeal for an end to confrontation in the Indian sub-continent and West Asia and71 words
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276 1972-05-30 7 How NZ can help her friends in Asia VIEW ZEALAND could llplay a supporting role in Asia in a number of ways, depending on the priority requirements of specific countries and New Zealand's capacity to meet them. The leader of the New Zealand delegation to the Asia- Pacific Socialist Bureau276 words
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Miscellaneous140 1972-05-30 7 SESAME STREET By CUff Roberts I— fPQOFESs6R\ A /TUlTva/av 7^ 8u01b... iHATWAY..f I I//.-V **>P By I.F. Nam tin BOTHXri HAS TO BE.OOOLA! IT'S WCU. IF THOSE I TVtEN THIS CONTRAPTION'S WMttt WE«I TM« ONLY IHINQ AKXMD I UTTLE fiUVS EXPECT GONNA HAFTA OO SOME MNFUIZ GOOD HEAVENS' ITS A140 words
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157 1972-05-30 8 Malaysian Govt to borrow $80 m for housing loans KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Malaysian Government will borrow about $80 lion a year from commercial banks to proTide loans for civil servants to build houses. The banks have agreed Juiy 1 to meet the Oofernmenfs commitment foe the rest of the157 words
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Article16 1972-05-30 8 •OKIAPORE Mon Ngtr hi.ical Coliece will hold iv graduation ceremony torts Theatre on Batur-16 words
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Article104 1972-05-30 8 SIM.ArORL Mun Three men were charged in a magistrate court today with ha vine irija and 09mm lap Soon Lee. 32. and <hu, Qwee Tiok. 25. denied having 22 kilo (rams of gania in a car at the Woodlands Custom* checkpoint at 2.45 p m104 words
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328 1972-05-30 8 '100 ENTER SPORE MONTHLY' JOHORE BAHRU. Mondty poi.H.K arc investigating a newspaper report that 100 Indonesians are being smuggled into Singapore every month through a fishing village in sooth-east Johore. According to todays Nanyang Slang Pau, these illegal migrants from small Indonesian islands in328 words
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99 1972-05-30 8 TWO CAME," THEN BROUGHT IN 9 OTHERS SIN'(.\PORE Mon Two illegal Indonesian immigrants were Jailed today tor six months each for bringing nine Indonesians into Singapore >uMiuNi l>arn» Mak<.ikki. 3*. and Ro>h bin Ahmad. 21. admitted conveying ihr Iniloin Mans here at b am on May 25 >umuM and Rosli99 words
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Article44 1972-05-30 8 BWOAPOKE Mon Tan Tiang Quee <>t Kirn Yam Construction Co was fined $200 today MT fmlm« to comply «nh a health r»rder to prevent the breodtne of SMwquitors at a new buUdtag atte off Lccdon Park on March 13 He pleaded guilty44 words
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Article41 1972-05-30 8 SINOAPORE. Mon Three youths on motorcycles held up a petrol kiosk in YlO Chu King Road yesterday and escaped with 1468 They tied up the attendant. R.imcu Rjmakn&hna and locked him in the toilet before ranaarkine the kiosk41 words
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193 1972-05-30 8 LEAD POISON HAZARD OF WAYANG STARS SINGAPORE. Mon Lead oolsoning is well known among industrial workers. But it could also happen to the "fairest of us all'— that Is, people who use certain brands of made -In China face powder. Dr CS Lai. medical officer with an oil company, says:193 words
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Article91 1972-05-30 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. More than 20 people were injured some seriously, when two groups had a free-for-all at two wedding parties at Ai Hwa Restaurant. Outram Park, tonight. Police went to the fifth floor of the complex following a 999 call at about 1* p91 words
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Article, Illustration228 1972-05-30 8 TAN WEE LIAN - And so Col. Thelma made it to S'pore instead... TAN WEE LIAN SINGAPORE Mon If God w.t: to ro to Chuui you ro? It wax at a childn 1 cert that eight year The 1 m a Watson heard the challem'i and decided I up. But today at 60 I228 words
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Article18 1972-05-30 8 SEREMBAN M Suleiman bn 60. an Alliance MP Londrn foU 1 v over the weekend18 words
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Miscellaneous40 1972-05-30 8 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /VOUB. *ENSUfcO*n-V IN 6PINACH, VsRST I WOPB IT'» NOT" TOO \l7 »HARINJ« NrfOUK. «6CV>ST a SAueRXBAUT iTHiNia LATB TO OBTAIN LUMOjJI* V TDUCWEC YE DEePLY> II A)UPfi4AVr/iI«JTM' ATTHE."HAPPV <<f i J \.y SL/Ce*T^/V*Ofi<LO Jk^HELTCR. MISStONT)40 words
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Article, Illustration255 1972-05-30 9 Stuntgirl Sonia's love affair motorcycle I»IW*Rr of her O toinkUru a d bewitching smite! for attracts Sonia. SI. though every centimetre a womar. can he a speed terror. This is hecaaae ■o ntan has so far Sonia* heart so completely as has her motorcycle b*t paaaionatr for racing Although she255 words
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117 1972-05-30 9 YOUTH: I WOULDN'T DO SUCH A THING SINGAPORE Mon A youth, who was charged with threatening a woman car parks supervisor, today claimed In court that he was the brother of a former magistrate. After the charge was read. Tan Teow Oon. 23, told the magistrate. Mr. Chandra Mohan: My117 words
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265 1972-05-30 9 DAMAGES AWARD TO FAMILIES SINGAPORE. Mon. THE Government was today ordered to pay $68,636 damages and costs to the families of five men, killed In a collision with a MID truck at the Junction of Jurong Road and Jalan Bahru Utara four years265 words
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93 1972-05-30 9 NJC student wins open section of music contest SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Vivien Ngo, 17, a PreUniversity Two student of the National Junior College, won the first prize In the annual music competition piano i sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society and the Young Musicians' Society She beat five others In93 words
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Article48 1972-05-30 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr Winston Fllmer of the Radio Singapore Orchestra will speak on Popular Music at the National Library lecture hall on Saturday at 10.30 am The talk is organised by the llbrarys Young Peoples Service for its teenage members and the public.48 words
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Advertisement237 1972-05-30 9 Here's an 1 electronic calculator I that should cost more. I But it doesn't! Tie VNITREX 1200 costs less L[ f F I I "11^ than you think This is due to tt. I 111 I I ***************1: overwhelming popularity that Makes mass-production possible. |g You too can afford to237 words
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Advertisement108 1972-05-30 9 c E^ew Tuesday ati« t Priiay ft,3o>.m. A --B ,-g.^ I, other .-v 1 V Tfou'll find Supreme House Shopping Centre now open longer Every Tuesday and Friday to 9.30 p.m. Every Sunday to 5.30 p.m. All other days to 7.00 p.m. with FREE parking after 5.00 p.m. daily Get108 words
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Article294 1972-05-30 10 If participants at the socialist conference in Singapore were looking for a "message" to rarry back to their own countries, they could find it in Mr Lee Kuan Yew s admonition that socialists can nurture soft hearts but not soft heads Socialism can be achieved only through294 words
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Article230 1972-05-30 10 The suggested Friday-Saturday week-end for the whole of Malaysia, and the disappearance of the Sunday holiday, is not an entirely new proposal It was discussed in 1957. shortly before Malayan independence, at the instance of Perak Umno, and rejected by the Umno Assembly In 1960 the PMIP230 words
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Article380 1972-05-30 10 CHARLES FOLEY - Al-Azhar marks 1,000th birthday /'AIRO. Mon First there was AlAzhar. then came Cairo. And on June 22. Al-Azhar. the oldest university in the world, celebrates 1.000 rears of history that began three years after the conquest of Egypt by the Fatlmld General Jawhar in 949 Jawhar's soldiers and slaves builtUPI - 380 words
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Article, Illustration626 1972-05-30 10 DACCA, Monday THE patriotic war cry Joi Bangla" ("Long live Bengal") resounds in Dacca's sultry air every day, although the war ended nearly six montns ago. The daily processions of chanting students, unionists and others, organised by friends ot the government, wind through dingyNYT - 626 words
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542 1972-05-30 10 This is gun law in a State haunted by fear CHARLES FOLEY By I OS ANGELES, Mon. There was a bank hold-up in Lon Angeles within a few hoars of the attempt on Governor George Wallace's life. The lone bandit was shot down by police before Prrvi and TV camerasOFNS - 542 words
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Article, Illustration700 1972-05-30 10 JAIPEH. Mon. When Chiang Chin g-k uo, the elder son of President Chiang Kaishek, was named Deputy Premier and chairman of the Government's most important economic committees in 1969, many businessmen were apprehensive. They speculated that the younger Chiang, whose career had been devcted chiefly toNYT - 700 words
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Advertisement7 1972-05-30 10 BA great automatic turntable in every respect.7 words
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Advertisement138 1972-05-30 10 BuCffSPa^^^^^B ha fl I g«^^' i^iK fi m^^*W MB i^^i^'^^^^i^i^i^iM "^^K llfc^F** vjg^g^gj g^g^^^^^"^ j^g^fc^gßf I T Mgß iw m■ I I BSeL g^gy JV^k^v y 4^r ~^g^gj gfl 9 9g^uSgff»*t g^^^^^^g^gkSv^ W Congratulations Best Wishes to SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO., PRIVATE LTD. SINGAPORE ON THE OCCASION OF THE IST.138 words
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414 1972-05-30 11 TOKYO. Vonday pOKYO. lion The IS-R usslan agreestrateulc arms control ha* only partly resolved the probirm of disarmament, according to hlr.ese Premier Chou En- lings half Premier Chou was v sa>lng in a Peking yester Japanese Über a -nocratie Party Diet im»nt>UPI - 414 words
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120 1972-05-30 11 ||O\<. ROM, Mon 11 I hina ha» opened a i impmin to "remould" her writers and artists md create more "revolutionary" works of art in place *f the traditional forms The campaign appears to he aimed at reshaping the rouutry* writers andNYT - 120 words
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Article63 1972-05-30 11 CALCUTTA. lion. T»c Naxalite i Maoist revolutionary t prisoner* and a police constable were killed during a mass Jailbreak at Burdwan prison. 60 miles northwest of here today The breakout came when 36 prisoners carrying garbage from the jail were joined by a group '■iiiMrir th»Reuter - 63 words
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Article47 1972-05-30 11 DACCA. Mon —Australian Fo- j reign Minister Nigel bowen arrived here last nlsht on a one-day vis t to Bangladesh He will have meeting* here «lth Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibui Rahman and Foreign Minister Abdus Samad Atad before leaving for New Delhi today ReuterReuter - 47 words
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165 1972-05-30 11 Salesman kills his family after row 11ONV Mon A Whl (ierman Imiri nee salesman killed his wife, her parent* and elght-year-oIU son with a pistol in Essen today, police said. Then he shot dead his daughter when cornered by police ears and a helicopter after a highspeed chase down aReuter - 165 words
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180 1972-05-30 11 MANILA. Mon A young man and a woman are scheduled to die In the el* chair on June 23 at the Muntlnlupa National Penitentiary for murder, the Philippines Herald reported today. The Herald said Rosarlo Morante. 24. guilty of rubbery homicide with RodriaoUPI - 180 words
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Article37 1972-05-30 11 LONDON. Mon The condition of Chi Chi. a giant panda at London Zoo recently reported to be dying, appears to have improved slight y u\er the put 10 day*, a too spokesman Mid yesterday ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration258 1972-05-30 11 Nato go-ahead likely for Europe security talks OONN, Mon Nato D Foreign Ministers are expected to give the go-ahead this week for east-west multi-lateral preparations for a European security conference, diplomatic sources here said today. The Nato Ministerial Council, which opens Its two-day annual sessions here en Tuesday, will discussReuter - 258 words
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Advertisement134 1972-05-30 11 V^H \^oE&^m *lU^^^^^'~~"^^^^^ Ss^ ■^■^aT^^ a^s«»»"a^a^Bßi^BiWa^i^^ -^^sfB^^^ Handle Big Materials Easily... Via Hitachi Material Handling Equipment Mechanical hands help man lift in a big They are: lBsjP^\ way. Quickly. Easily. Safely. More impor- Container Cranes /3*^s. >w tant, they give dignity to men in back Gantry Cranes IP breaking jobs.134 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-05-30 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby V v_£l v^nine till eleven^r— .^h/me nee wg*»jo «ncej14 words
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Article, Illustration671 1972-05-30 12 Place in the royal fold— at last LONDON. Monday Duchess of Windsor accepts invitation to stay with British Queen QUEEN Elizabetn made the final act of reconciliation last night between the British Royal Family and the widowed Duchess of Windsor, whose romance with the Duke 36 years ago set offReuter; UPI - 671 words
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250 1972-05-30 12 TOKYO, Monday. jy|OTORING organisations here are either dubious or downright hostile to a Metropolitan Government plan to bar traffic on inner city streets during heavy smog claiming the automobile is not entirely to blame. Police &ald they were studying the plan conceived duringReuter - 250 words
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Article134 1972-05-30 12 MANILA, Mon. One IT prisoner was killed and another wounded In renewed gang rivalry over the weekend at the world's most crowed prison here, prison authorities reported today. Mellto Oeronlmo, actIng assistant superintendent of the National Penitentiary In Muntlnlupa, 15 miles south of Manila,UPI - 134 words
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Article66 1972-05-30 12 WXLLINOTON. Mon Foreign Affairs Minister Sir Keith Holyooke will make a twoday official visit to Japan next month and lead the New Zealand delegation to the Asian and Pacific Council (Aspac) meeting in Seoul Prime Minister Mr John Marshall said Mr Holvcake would leave on JuneAP - 66 words
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Article34 1972-05-30 12 KUSHIRO Won. A Japanese Mlmon fishing boa: with 21 crewmen aboard was mlwlng today after sending a distress call from high seas about 6*5 miles east of this northern Japanese port Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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117 1972-05-30 12 VATIC AN, CITY, Moo Male w«rf» h»7« taken over the miniskirt watch at St. rtUf* BaajUca and last year's little aa n is nowhere to be seen. One of the male i uards new turninc back ataortsUrtod Tisiton looked bored about it. "After117 words
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218 1972-05-30 12 Australia to sponsor Bangla entry to U.N. DKCCA, Mon—Australia Is to sponsor the entry Bangladesh Into th United Nations dur Ing Oeneral AssembU session, Australia! Foreign Minister Mr Nigel Bowen said >• i terday. Mr Bowen told newsmf after a one hour meet wltn Bangladesh Foreign Minister Abdus Samad thatUPI - 218 words
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Advertisement272 1972-05-30 12 Introducing ASPERCREME the revolutionary answer to arthritic and muscular pain. Easy to apply m rfj^ 5^ •Non-greasy J •Pleasant smelling wr UJ* •Cooling j||L* •Will not stain zrr.rrrr f^ clothes J^ •No burning tss— J£ Igffß sensation M Can be applied j^U I to grazed skin. Aspercreme contains a where272 words
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Advertisement216 1972-05-30 12 ■i penE W PIHIPLES M- AND <£ r* BLEmiSHES <W SUCCESSFULLY P J TREATED WITH b» J NIXODERM L Most acne treatments are merely cover- ups. They hide the problem but rarely Yj help clear the skin. NIXODERM is real V medicine. It contains four active mgre <\ dients to216 words
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227 1972-05-30 13 Hijack bid man gives up after pledge by airline ATHENS. Mon a 1 .uunfc man who tried to hijack a Greek airliner with 135 passengers on board left the plant last night after the airline promised to send him to London for medical treatment police spokesman .IIU would-be hijacker tvanghelosAgencies - 227 words
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Article47 1972-05-30 13 TEL AVIV Mon -The fllminf of the pop musical Jesus Christ ■upumr begins in Jeni—i—i next month afr David ipton vice-pretidem of Umver•al Pictures, said on arrival dere yesterday The musical baaed on New TertaaMnt text* has been *i*<i Ugh"U! tt t MM ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article137 1972-05-30 13 Snatched from the jaws of death LONG BKACH Mon A 23-year-old student pronounced clinically dead after a riding accident wa> being prepared for the removal of hi* eyes and kidneys for transplants here when he was found to be alive. Russell Lee was rushed to hospital on Saturday after sufferingReuter - 137 words
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Article35 1972-05-30 13 CALCUTTA afon right ire* members of a tug »ere feared drowned yesterday after the vessel collided with an Bato oil tanker in the Rjoghly River about 16 miles south of the city —ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article37 1972-05-30 13 MANILA. Mon Two new rice strains that are Nuperior to the existing miracle rice, have been perlected at the International Rice Research Institute in I aguna. near Manila The new strains are still un-37 words
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Article, Illustration294 1972-05-30 13 Bremer WAS gunning for Nixon NEW YORK, Monday. LONG and rambling log" found by F. 8.1, men in Arthur Bremer's car provides evidence that he went to Canada in April to kill President Nixon Bremer, arrested after the shooting of Alabama Governor George Wallace in Laurel, Maryland earlier this month,Reuter - 294 words
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236 1972-05-30 13 McGovern and Humphrey clash in TV forum OS ANGELES, Mon. Sen. Hubert Humphrey and Sen. George S. McGovern. treating the California primary as if it were the Presidential election Itself, ripped at each other savagely in a TV confrontation yesterday. Humphrey al l a c ked McGovtrn's we.fare programme andNYT; UPI - 236 words
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Article59 1972-05-30 13 Teaching them young SEOUL. Mon The Ooverntnent plans to teach primary and secondary school students population and sex control next year as part of its efforts to curb the population growth The Education Ministry said middle and high school stuUfnu will be given sex educacation courses, while primary school childrenReuter - 59 words
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123 1972-05-30 13 lONDON. Mob. A J treasure trove of old wines has been found in a baronet's home in Scotland in a discovery described by a wine expert as "like finding the tomb of Tutankhamen." The wines were found in the cellars at Fasque House,Reuter - 123 words
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359 1972-05-30 13 BQ.FAST Me* 4MKRKAN ewngelist A Billy Graham walked the bomb-blastrri >tirt-t» of Belfast today chatting with members of both faiths who thronged to see him. Mr. Graham arihed yesterday for a threeday mission to help bring the feuding Catholic and Protestant communitiesAgencies - 359 words
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Advertisement247 1972-05-30 13 Most food -drinks give you vitamins. SUSTAGEN gives you everything. ,^fa Look at the label on th b* 1 of y^H^"^ T" m*!^Bj^V ordinar V food-drinki. They're all much I ki&^M the same They all give you a number V U '^T 1 1 f th bettef |(nown vitamins. %^jJUg^^247 words
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Advertisement183 1972-05-30 13 Hgk "^-^^g^l '+*^E> *V W^t^2^*^7a^|a^Rr IF Jm _^B B^BH L 1 J aftj^^B^B^L^gßM MmMKm* iß^B^Bßhß^^r MJ gaY m ThV^*^giL f "r* I K n7PA r-i *Ks^s ■war '-^ls^gihPßßfl BBsa^a^i Ref ***** A The smart young executive look by Ricoh m gleaming modern y I Stainless Steel with matching bracelet Automatic183 words
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Article69 1972-05-30 14 lUand Pea S3 74 Haw Par $6 05 (•M Mwt $4 20 ParfeV Chrm $2 00 I td Malacca $1 86 ft SmJibi $2 60 S Darby $6 95 \rnrrr Prod S3 54 S trader* $6 20 Inrktapr t« 70 M «nut $1 60 M. an $2 40 (.mtinc69 words
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Article20 1972-05-30 14 I I ifatsunhita I Kank taatoa Ind |S JO $2 79 $4 86 $121 —M —.06 04 04 —0320 words
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Article21 1972-05-30 14 Veneer PrtxJurt* 167.000 Spore Hilton 135.000 Haw Par 133.000 Wm 109.000 Total Tnrno\er 221 M Delayed Percentage 119321 words
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Article35 1972-05-30 14 May M Ma; zi In4astrtab »t »J HotrK MM tl Pr»prrtln III 4» «4* Tin. US.I3 I1MI S mbkrx IttH I—* Dm. M. 1M« I— Drc >1. IMS 1M t Dm. t*. 1M2 1M35 words
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Article1046 1972-05-30 14 CLOSING PRICES Bio •»o miui orn H*U« LI»TiO *T TNI CL.tl 9 lU|IN Iftt IM TNI lIMCAPORI nSi'«iI l i.* L TNt t »rtV« sicnahci witn raid Mivuiail aaaoiri tiitiid** CLOSING TONE: All sections closed fairly steady. TIKNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stork Exchange yesterday Including odd1,046 words
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Article298 1972-05-30 14 Buyers take over the floor rHJI ITItS made steady Ei headway In moderate trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Bayers dominated most of the way through both the morning and afternoon sessions. In scattered instances, price movements were wider than at anytime in the previous week,298 words
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Article1471 1972-05-30 14 BUSINBBS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Laapur trading rooms of the ■lack Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown tn brackets in lots of 1 800 unlea* otherwise specified I MM MRI\I S v m v 111 2lt d) 2IS Tapr d IN1,471 words
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Article204 1972-05-30 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best acrced merchant rates as at May M of Korrtcn (iirrfißt Stirling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar .Ui Loral <UlUrs u> 1M ulto af Fareifß lirrw" MtfU PIMCf Ceyton Rupee* Danish Kroner Deutsche Marks French Francs204 words
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Article650 1972-05-30 14 Steamers' reply to Exchange STRAITS Steamship has replied to the Stock Exchange that it ls under no legal obligation to hold an Extraordinary General Meeting for shareholders to approve the issue of shares to Watt Si Akkermans for the purchase of 51 per cent of that company's equity. The reply650 words
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Article43 1972-05-30 14 THE Straits tin price In Penanß yesterday fell $1.50 to $625.50 per pirul on an official orTerinß up 103 tons to 370 tons. The tone of the m?iket was quietly steady with pood buying support from Japan and the Continent.43 words
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Article55 1972-05-30 14 ill Export pticm in non-*t*rl.nK rta« in U.S. dollar! prr oumf 1 2) Local dcalrn pn.-»« in Sia«aport dollars prr 1...1 .ondon Irirul lonKkonk lurtek 'aria ipor* (1> rpor« i v ClOMd 50.20 5T.71 ClMt4 ClOMd ClOMd CUM U I I S7 M 5s M M «7 57.7n855 words
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Article23 1972-05-30 14 MAY 29. RUBBER: 9150 cents (down 0.75 cent). TIN: $625.50 (down 51. 50 1. Official offering 370 tons (up 103 tons).23 words
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Article109 1972-05-30 14 {'MINIS! PRODUCE IXCMANi.F SINCAPOKC NOON CLOSING PRICES FIR PICUL VfSTIRDA* C.c.f».t Oil: bulk CMt aellrn. drum »3»» rrllrra •aami Mixed loo»n IK Com $21 K P<M«r Muntok AST A »hii« f.o.b. 100^; NLW *172» »ll*r». Sarawak »hiir f.o b. NLW ***** nllfn. Sarawak BJMM hiik f.o.b. W«' NLW $110109 words
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Article232 1972-05-30 14 THE rubber market ruled quiet and was about half -a cent lower than Friday's close There was little trading interest because of the closure of the London and New York markets yesterday. The MRFB was a buyer of RSS Two 10 Five at last Friday's levels without attracting232 words
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Article107 1972-05-30 14 FJAILY SMR prices issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday JINK JILY ICurrent Month I (Forward Month i Bayer* Selleri Buyer* Seller* <>nu per kg. Cent* per kg SMR 5CV (1-ton pmliet) 104 50 105 00N 103 50 104 OON SMR107 words
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Article402 1972-05-30 14 OUTPUT APRIL rubber production by estates of the following companies are: Kilogram* A Enterprise 27.760 ».yrr Molek 30.452 Benta 127.459 Bradwall 132.040 Buklt Katll 22.707 Bukit Mertajam 220 445 Castleneld iKlang) 166.016 Chamek 36.287 Cheras 43 091 Chersonese 75 069 Craigielea 173.271 Edensor 37.649 Golden Hope 736.054 Holyrood 47.174402 words
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Article378 1972-05-30 14 FEDERAL Cablet. WaTM and Metal Manufar Ing in 1971 achieved a pre-tax profit of 068 183 in l *»T l compared with a figure of $335.M» tn 1970 Tax takes $315 000 afalnJt 144.000 leaving a net profit for the year of $743 183 against $371. 549 in 1970378 words
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Article68 1972-05-30 14 THESE rates wne qn the Asian dollar market yesterday The tates are (or depcMts of US$25 000 and above 4 l lfi to 4 14'. 2 mths 3 mth, 6 mths 9 mths 2 mlhs 4 12 to 4 11 16 4 16 to 4 3 4 (II68 words
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Article325 1972-05-30 14 TLfELBOURNE, Mon Industrial shares continued to move ahead in an erratic day's trading on the Melbourne Exchange today. However, profit-taking was evident In a number of leading Industrial Issues which have made reasonable gains over the last week BHP felt the brunt of this to clofce at A 812.40325 words
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Article310 1972-05-30 14 UONO KONG. Mon. The market maintained last t weeks upward trend with prices forging ahead on goood buying pressure All sections especially in I hotels, stores and textile counters, were active In the hotel section. City Hotel gained to HKS3B Associated remained unchanged at $13 10 Wxnncor. Miramar.310 words
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Article40 1972-05-30 14 On Ihr t>M tichanit market in HotiK Konit yoterdav the v a.iijr wm quoted at S 1625 for T.T. and 1 .'.S (or urn Urlinf wu quoted at 14 S» and •n« tatl (*M <iuoted M 35640 words
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Article49 1972-05-30 15 I I )RE Mon Ot t K»an Tong 49 kaatoa) instantly when led headon a l.irrjr at the june Hahru Utara Bahru 8< ■if Mock I*7 Oa«ak Barat was pinned to t the —aahirt van were called to exhis bndy torry driver escaped astaan49 words
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Article129 1972-05-30 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The United National Front today announced the names of five more candidates for the general election They are: Mr Ng Oh Chew, 30. a building contractor ifor Buklt PanJang i Mr. Le>u Tan Jib. 30. a youth leader and chairman of the party's Buklt129 words
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Article66 1972-05-30 15 SINGAPORE Mon Notic* of appeal against the order ot acquittal on an editor of Nanyang Siang Pau. Ooh Scow Poh. ha* been filed by the Deputy Public Proaecutor Mr Ooh was acquitted and discharged without his defence being called on May 23 on two summon* charges in66 words
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Article36 1972-05-30 15 SINGAPORE Mon. The Coroner. Mr. David Oerald. today returned a verdict of suicide on Klong Teck Keck. 68 who was found dead at a bicycle park at Tan Tocjt Seng Hospital on May 12.36 words
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Article, Illustration409 1972-05-30 15 The PAP names two more for the polls Doctor and executive now make it seven SINGAPORE. Mon 'pHK People's Action Part)' today announced tin names of two more candidates for the next Singapore general elections. They are: MR. LEE YIOK SENG. 33. a business executive and secretary of the PAP409 words
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Article, Illustration172 1972-05-30 15 SINGAPORE. Monday ABOIT 80* children and teachers of St»iv» Cottage Secondary School today gave the Royal Highland Fusiliers a rousing ovation. Applause so overwhelming that a very touched bandmaster. Mr John Brush said: "Singaporeans are definitely not an unaopreriative audience The Republ c's children are172 words
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Article174 1972-05-30 15 POWERFUL ACTING LYCEUM THEATRE SINGAPORE, Mon This li a happening which should not be missed and which does not olten come our way. The Edinburgh Royal Lyceum Theatre Company's first night presentation of When Thou Art King was an imaginative, polished and powerful production Killul adaptation of Shakespeare s Hmry174 words
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Article42 1972-05-30 15 SINGAFORE Men Thieves broke into a stationery' shop in Middle Road, tudav and escaped with 50 typewriter and II adding machines valued at $20,000 Police believe the thieves gained entry by scaling the rear wall of the shop42 words
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Advertisement455 1972-05-30 15 Hallmark of Danish Quality I7W FOR THOSE WHO CONSIDER DESIGN ||M| AND QUALITY BEFORE PRICE fc^J B ft 0 HI-FI PRODUCTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. SOLID. COMPACT. DURABLE AND ELEGANT, EMPLOYING CONCEPTS YEARS AHEAD OF COMPETITION. MATERIALS AND CRAFTSMANSHIP ARE THE BEST f^««aa«aaaaaataaaalgaaa CZ3 C^"* MOMASTER 3000 2 150 WATTS STEREO455 words
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Advertisement167 1972-05-30 15 USA > "WHAT A LOAD OF DIRTY WASHING!" COMPLAINED SNOW WHITE. "JUST PUT THEM IN THE GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER; CRIED THE SEVEN DWARFS. Superb American craftsman- prevent hard creases.and and tub are finished in ship and finish that will soak cycle for heavily porcelain enamel for last for years and167 words
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Miscellaneous925 1972-05-30 15 On your TV and Radio 3 N PM. Opening and Where Th» (Mandann drama) 5.N P.M. Opening and Prograrrre i IN Ne»s Heart Is 7.41 News in Chinese Summary Ml De*an Rakyat Report 328 For The Family (Malay) 7.51 Opinion in Chinese: Vojth in 515 P fc A^ai-amai t-29 Boxing:925 words
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Article, Illustration256 1972-05-30 16 EVENINGS are (ayer now. And they call for their own kind of dressing up. Be it a dinner date, a party -do or a session at the disco, clothes have taken on an ultra-femin-ine flavour with the acent on elegance. There is no doubt that you DO256 words
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Article154 1972-05-30 16 DIOR'B clothes are still a rarity In Malaysia, but his cosmetics are certainly becoming very popular. In fact sales have been so good that the Dior beauty empire has decided to establish a regional office in Hong Kong to give better advice and supervision to their154 words
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Article, Illustration187 1972-05-30 16 ESME BAPTISTA - She gives up her 'desk job' for marketing SHE had nearly five years of it, the Job of a secretary that Rave her the work s a t i s f a c tion she thought was best for her. Then suddenly one day recently she realised that the desk187 words
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Article, Illustration728 1972-05-30 16 ONG KIAT BENG - ONG KIAT BENG By THKRK'S no place like home. Hut what is it like when home is in a hotel? When you walk in and out daily past a series of doors in an imperaon;il and quiet corridor? Many think of life In a hotel728 words
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Advertisement842 1972-05-30 16 Advertisement W _A. T f > i I} **s*^ touch up the bottom lashes near the outer corners of the eyes. Finally, with a gray, 1 black, or brown brow pencil (depending on your own complexion colouring > fill in eyebrows delicately with tiny feathery strokes. Q. I have marks842 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1972-05-30 19 MR THOO IIOONi; WAI aged 61. passed away peacefully on 29 57? lexvlnp beloved wife Madam Boey Kirn Lin three sons. Mun Loong. Mun Poo Mun How. daughters. Sow Foon*. Sow Luen. Ai Mool. 4 grand children. 2 dfcughtrrs-ln-law. and son-in-law Henry D'Sllva to mourn their lorn Funeral service54 words
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Advertisement773 1972-05-30 19 ANNOUNCEMENT CHANGE OF MSA TELEPHONE NUMBERS The public is hereby informed that with effect from 1 June 1972, MSA's present telephone number at Subang Airport ***** will be changed to *****1 onwards. For all enquiries on MSA schedules and cargo information, please dial *****1. <.o\l KN'MKNT OF MALAVSI\ Thr Ministry773 words
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Article36 1972-05-30 20 cATtIT ttIIBTIFIC TRIATMINTt Far aataeaJ faaolifting brwwn paaakaai aaaw all aka iisimiai ratwaar IOBIaM. paataala. aad test Tjffi *y f pkaaa S7UT3 lOpara) TAsrOLIN ROA: aanaaaat W paats pa»t Pom taa Ma* aaaa I* 1*36 words
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Obituary64 1972-05-30 20 TAY TICB t«iow :t passad sway wiiraHl at home at It M p.a. 29 t T2. Msaeni* wy w(fe. ikstdran and graMihllaVia. Oarteo* will leave in Kaaa Beng Raad at la* Wedarsday II 573 for -hamsaa ■toad BaptsM Ckasrch Otv NslllK KARURAH >llia|Blt saa of P. Karuaaa formerly of64 words
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Obituary38 1972-05-30 20 IN ivin LOVING MIMORY of Mr rieorae sThaa Jo* Oiua* wna left a* Al* sty* !aMaVe'VaWJwkBBrVofas| ■f Mi l# V INC "I b*V*lt 9m CMoT MNVM M Pfkra.kO* Mstay. Paoai of t*a» roa wiu olMOt* aat38 words
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Advertisement968 1972-05-30 21 NAM M 0 TRAVIL SCRVICI Limited Tour Malaya Be\ea Day* SOllO sir-*s*Mtit«r>e4 Bus Illtt Do panur* I>*ry4av C SMsalaads Four Days SSTC 31 i 72 I t ?J 1 S O/Tf, 111 13/0/Tl 14 •T2 14 473 It tTI 30 S7? Pananor UkMks Huhlisu- S Day< BSStt II S 72968 words
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Advertisement572 1972-05-30 21 fcjj^^J J > IJA j MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD TRAINING OF NAVIGATING OFFICERS Applications are invited from Malaysian citizens for selection as apprentices to be trained for posts of Navigating Officers in ships of the Company's fleet. Interested applicants should meet the following requirements: a) be between 17-20 years572 words
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Letter214 1972-05-30 22 PLEASE GET IN TOUCH PLEASE refer to the letter by "Unfair" (ST., May 4) on national service and off days I ahall appreciate It If the writer wii; provide the particular* of his friend's employer to the undersigned, who will help to solve his friend's problem D.R. WII M Head214 words
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241 1972-05-30 22 GOVT REPLIES Parents told: Keep your kids away from this pool I REFER to the letter by Mr Albert Neo iST.. May 23) headlined "The little children who merrily court death The pond at Kampong Java Park which ls not yet completed ls not deeper than three feet at any241 words
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132 1972-05-30 22 THIS Ls in reply to the letter by Mr B. Tan (ST.. May 16). We thank him for the points raised We did. in fact, mention that most sets have provision for the connection of extension loudspeakers. In such cases. the manufacturers of132 words
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257 1972-05-30 22 You can be original and still write English MBS. I. thus letter (ST.. Ma» 2C>, criticising "Qualified Secretary" (ST.. May 24) is wholly unjustified. Far from being enlightening, as her letter was obviously intended to he, it only served to betray her apparent lack of understanding of the English language.257 words
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Letter91 1972-05-30 22 WHEN my daughter decided to pursue a course In Social Work and Social Administration In the University of Singapore In 1970-71. she was Informed by the department concerned that an Honours Year would be available. Furthermore, the university prospectus for 1971-72 and 1972-73 clearly states that an91 words
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365 1972-05-30 22 Erring for the sake of saving lives •••if signing a petition to stop the bombing in Vietnam is an error HEFKH to the letters by Dr. *i.X. Aw and T.S.I I. (S.T.*, May 13) on the "Stop Viet bombing" petition. Those Methodists and other Christians signed the petition as Christian365 words
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329 1972-05-30 22 I|TE refer to your reTf port (ST., May 17) headlined "Christians send 'stop Viet bombIng' petition." The signatories to the petition. In calling for the "Immediate cessation of the bombing of North and South Vietnam by the United States Air Force' without329 words
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46 1972-05-30 22 I AM given to understand that for an extra 10 cents one can get a receipt (for proof of posting) for a 15-cent stamped letter posted at any post offflce. Could the postal authorities confirm this? UNREGISTERED. Singapore 11.46 words
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332 1972-05-30 22 Improving the lot of a Woodbridge patient LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names ond addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not wont your name published. IN May this year I returned to Britain after residing for a period of332 words
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Advertisement505 1972-05-30 22 Ljrf e Teitil«» Factory in |«K««g Town require* tot tmmed'ate emptoyment an OFFICE EXECUTIVE Candidates >or tS<s employment must meet the following Degree m Business Administration or related field Previous imports •od exports, commercial and office experience tor not less than five years A(e between 30 and 40 years Good505 words
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Advertisement61 1972-05-30 22 s^r iX" /f\ The trip you woukf want to recommend. 6 ttono«M dsyt (txwrd i fully aurimmmg pooH Cofiw *op bar tir-condrtionad oenn Imtr UnlmnnJ him|l C*rn«ft of c»n Fmi O»u Cunm* fof Ml muta Chow* ot iw, teri Plu. otfMr ftdurn *nd •nttrttmnwni Fsbutot»Ni|»itClub».a*nd E«»Htf<t public srast fscilnwt. toot61 words
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Miscellaneous166 1972-05-30 22 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS cover a small foot 1 Dirty outslda soft ln*ld« 1 The skill* of a sailor— one comDleteiTVulnS (7» wlth connections (t). Improvised 1 «>• ta tn clvtl 8 It ST^compEat Identified established (7) within the p«t yearTi) »«<**• for iOOM 11 When to tet cooked food166 words
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Article, Illustration377 1972-05-30 23 ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE'S sprint champion Yeo Kian Chye and high jumper Nor Azahar Hamid will leave on Thursday for three months' pre- Olympic training and competition in Cologne. The German Government Is meeting all the expenses. Including the air passages of the two Singapore377 words
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Article62 1972-05-30 23 ERNEST FRIDA - MOHD ZAIN bin Abu. 40. of Medium Security, a veteran, won the overall first Mize in the Inter Prison StalT annual cross country race at Chansl on Sunday In 24 mln 44.35ec. Other results Vete rans: 2 Samat bin Kechot 3 Sardool Singh Seniors: 1 Mohd62 words
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132 1972-05-30 23 50 swimmers to make goodwill tour of Malaysia CHINESE Swimming Club will send a 50 member team of water -Dololsts and swimmers on a goodwill tour of Malaysia next month. CSC secretary Moel Pel Sltt said the team would be selected following trials In June. The water-polo team Is scheduled132 words
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Article85 1972-05-30 23 SMITH BRODLTY and his wife, Pat. walked away with both the men and women's title* In the Beletar Sports Club's first Big Walk at Canberra Road on Sunday SmiUi covered the eight kilometres in 1 hr. 2 mlns. to beat Richard and Rajoo Mrs Brodley completed85 words
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Article97 1972-05-30 23 A ICTUS all-round display by A Patel (M and 7-11) enabled Singapore Recreation Club to beat Combined Schools by M runs in a Junior cricket match at Bast Coast Road on Sunday Scores SRC IM-* dec A Patel M A Anthony M. U Jeera 6-5797 words
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Article95 1972-05-30 23 Wrong-way Pavon wins race SAN FItMIMO. Hn. alsw^B b4|fcjk; FWIBff MsU*liß ravwi wm tkw rnrlU^ Ms>Ue CaMra Gale MusHisa here iis»Wf tfc* imi way as 4 fladiag hlasaetf rtsa■kag Uiraagii rwk-kwar traffic •a the frcway. Pavwa leat a fall tomr ■tinaU-i «i kla aH— r hrtmn a race dsreesar i»mm495 words
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282 1972-05-30 23 ATHLETIC MEET IN JULY FOR CIVIL SERVANTS SINGAPORE Civil Service Recreation and Sports Council will hold Its first athletic championships) at rarrer Park on .'uly 1 and Assistan; aihletic convenor Satwant Singh said "the meet is open to all civil servants in Singapore He said "The main aim Is to282 words
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Article155 1972-05-30 24 SINGAPORE Malays were edged 3-2 by combined PoliceArmed Forces side In a tryout for the Sultans" Gold Cup soccer championship at Jalan Besar yesterday, but showed enough to suggest they would be a hard team to beat, reports JOE DORAI. This first trial to select155 words
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Article157 1972-05-30 24 Jansenites rout stout Khalsa JANSENITES turned on a brilliant performance yesterday to beat a stout Khalsa side 3 0 In a SHA League Dlv One hockey match at Dover Road Producing a suoerb dls play of controlled hockey. Jansei'.ltei had Khalsa de fending almost throughout with their waves of fierce157 words
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125 1972-05-30 24 Kirn Tee beats Wai Hing's 9-year record SINGAPORE, women's javelin champicn Chua Kirn Tee broke the nine-year -old record of Cheonc Wai Hlng at the Swifts athletic meet at Parrer Park yesterday Chua hurled the javelin to a record 35 43m i about 116 feet) which brat Cheong Wai Hlng125 words
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Article394 1972-05-30 24 JO£J DORA - JO£J DORA/ By GERMAN soccer promoter. Gunter Hartmann, is planning to take a 20 -strong Singapore Youth team on a 30-day tour of five European countries immediately after their centralised training in West Germany. Mr. Hartmann Is now in Singapore to arrange a visit by394 words
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Article23 1972-05-30 24 CHRISTIAN Old Boys beat Prwent 7-1 to win the Tan Puay Hee Tennis Trophy at Brat Basah Road on Sunday23 words
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Article, Illustration244 1972-05-30 24 Sawfish beat Whales for 2nd win PSC Sawfish yesterday scored their second success when they beat their Whales side 13-5 in the SASA t'nder-20 waterpolo league at Queenstown pool, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. Whales gave Sawfish a good fight in the first half to hold them to a 4-4 tie. But244 words
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Article67 1972-05-30 24 FAVOURITES St Josephs Institution scored a seven-wic-ket win over National Junlr College In a BCA Inter-school senior cricket match at Balestier Road on Saturday. Results Senior NJC 34 (Malthrl 3- 10 1 SJI 36-3 (Lawrence 19 no i Junior SJI beat 8t Patrick's C by 1067 words
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Article, Illustration360 1972-05-30 24 Top-form Low shoots winners for SC rP FORM Low Poh Hent? carried Special Constabulary to a resounding 83-68 win over top-of-the-table Sißlap and Tong Ken« combined (Sinkene) when he scored 24 points, most of them coming in the last few minutes of this National basketball championship match at Gay World360 words
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383 1972-05-30 25 EPSOM JEEP - Penang stages two cup race thrillers EPSOM JEEP By (IP race Is always of great Interest and the Penang Turf Club must be congratulated for staging at least one feature race a ■Meting, even for horses in the lower classes. It s a pity that other turf clubs do not383 words
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82 1972-05-30 25 Dianna and Jan join the US pro circuit TWO Of Australia top women golfers Dianna Thomas deft) and her sister-in-law Jan (Stephenson) Thomas turned |.rofesNion.J>> in Sydnej on Saturday to, compete In the 1/ 551. 25 million American Ladies PGA circuit next month Dianna. 27. and Jan, 2t, will playUPI - 82 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1972-05-30 25 KL RACE WEIGHTS uthohts (or urn Tt KutU Lumpur racaa this weekend SATtRDAY < I 1 Di« 4 6F Film Stax 00 Oara Holier t 12 LeriUg' 13 Money Maker II .18 Bunga Ku .11 ■n—iin illrn II 8 11 Bora Free II 111 ■Mm* sn ■-rrrfier 1.10 •rnrth Pacific1,209 words
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Article, Illustration506 1972-05-30 25 LOS ANGELES. Mon. He may have been the greatest Roller who ever lived so the legend siys and legends are hard to dispute •The Phantom of the Links," he was called and "the Garbo cf Golf Some called him one of theUPI - 506 words
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176 1972-05-30 25 MOVES BY CHINA TO ENTER lOC REPORT LAUSANNE (Switzerland. > Mon. A Swiss journalist told trie annual assembly ot International Sporting Federations here yesterday that he had iseard China had made moves to enter the lOC with a view to holding future Olympic Games in China The Journalist. Mr HugoReuter - 176 words
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258 1972-05-30 25 \EW YORK, Mon. A birdie on the last hole gave Californlan Bob Lunn the title over South Africa's Gary Player in the US$--130.000 Atlanta golf tournament yesterday. Player rolled in a 12ft putt on the 18th hole for a birdie that put him within258 words
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Article325 1972-05-30 25 27ft 6 3/4 leap by Hines 3rd best LOS ANGELES, Mon Henry Hlnes came up with the third best long Jump in history a wind aided 27ft 6jin yesterday at the California Relays and Rod Milburn. spurred on by the same wind, matched his world record 13 sec flat in325 words
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Article296 1972-05-30 25 Kent beat Gloucs to tie for lead I ONDON. Mon.—England slow bowler Derek Underwood took five Gloucestershire wickets for seven runs in 27 balls yesterday to help Kent move level on points with top club Middlesex in the John Player Sunday cricket league Gloucestershire sunk from 72-1 to 104 allReuter - 296 words
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Advertisement62 1972-05-30 23 HTyir FOR' XJR CONVENENCE SUBMfTMDUR TOTO COUPON THROUGH T>C STANDWG ENTRY SYSTBM 5 DRAWS ITABLESaVSO^ 2TABLES $5/10DRAVS 1 TABLE $5/--10 DRAWS 2 TABLES $10/CASH JACKPOT $100,000 aaaon—OaHi "•tfESnmarjN PLUS FREE ENTRY H» IOaaJBOOMaTT SSOOA DC 570XN M B Wa^KaVaVaVMB» Baa 4k A a^a^a^a I a^aWai^^aWa^il3TlWata»^ I \y _^Z_JB BPtWO^a! ■^ata*af62 words
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Advertisement155 1972-05-30 23 I YOUR I/C No. I I COULD BE I I WORTH $1,700 1 I TOMORROW I It's a bumper prize in j^^ WM "Money box" tomorrow. The C^^fc i^^ I unclaimed numbers have JB snowballed to $1,700 and you can /"4rm^__ Wm I win it if the last six digits155 words
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Advertisement233 1972-05-30 24 PRICES SLASHED FOR THIS V IST AMI VERSA* V SALE PRICE ROW C«y« Polyester Cotto* S c c TrotfMr. 15 50 1.90 American Dacro* Cotton Tro«n«rt 24 50 18.50 Polyester Cotton Swtmf 58 (Per Meter) 8 90 3.90 Italwn Ties 7 90 2.90 Printed Cabaw SeM 2150 12.90 Enfl.sk Ueffjr233 words
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Miscellaneous67 1972-05-30 24 HO< KEY SHA league Div 1: Scmbawanf Shipyard v Indian Association (Naval Base* SOtTEB FAS Div 2 semifinal PARC v SCC. Div 3 Still United v Hongkong Bunk (Both matches at Jalan Besar stadium 6 15 p.m and •15 p.m > < RIC KIT SCA inter-school tournament ACS v &mias67 words
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Advertisement192 1972-05-30 25 ster n Cookery S"HI llßJP^f^^^Kfjf^B^B nli^ga^v an a 1 IL^L U 1 t W& t S^m JbLb itf&£&^' <8 AifcYinrfft- WfrWffi^ I fe. A j*c34L s^H H I\\ .1 ibaHMgHfeMK^HLr •»*•('> Hfi Sk. B^^4^sVjl B^r^O^^ WWWl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BW^^' k YJ^^H P|H "*^^gM» \^^JP^^^(Bg4^^av^^^^BM si|^gf^^ _^^g4fc&^. IiBUBVUJgBUj'SSJHBBBK^fIW* S 9bs^ PwUtJ gaUM^aJ^^^^^g^gW \\\\\\l* X^gßm^sWuV^*^!192 words
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550 1972-05-30 26 'Fri-Sat weekend will hit economy' XL BUSINESSMEN WARN: KUALA LUMPUR ■EXPORTERS, st(nk hrokrts .Hid shipping companies toda> led to the pro ponl ot luiving Frid;i\ ;iml Sutunia) .is tht common week end. They were not opposed, however, to the suggestion of a common weekend for the whole of Malaysia as550 words
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Article217 1972-05-30 26 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Six O more cholera cases have been confirmed since the weekend, bringing the total number of case* to J5 since the outbreak early this month. Four caaes were confirmed over the weekend and the other two today. They involved three men living in217 words
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128 1972-05-30 26 BANGKOK. Mon. Tun (Dr.) Ismail said today that any construction of an oil pipeline across the Isthmus of Kra was Thailand's sovereign tight and Malaysia would not Interfere "As Malaysia Is a close friend, we will not Interfere in the matter." the Malaysian DeputyBernama - 128 words
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Article83 1972-05-30 26 AUSSIE SURGEONS TO MEET IN STORE HOBART, Mon Singapore is to play host next year to the annual scientific meeting of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons the first time that the college will have met outside main cities In either Australia or New Zealand. A spokesman for the col-Reuter - 83 words
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Advertisement178 1972-05-30 26 In these competitive times, employees place as much importance on the quality of the company's "workers' benefits" as on salary. Knowing how important it is to companies to reduce turnover, the Red Shield Medical Scheme was specially designed to enable you to offer the widest range of medical benefits to178 words
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Advertisement14 1972-05-30 26 THE London Stock Exchante and commodity markets were closed yesterday for the Whits«ntlde holiday14 words
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Advertisement104 1972-05-30 26 Jgive you the taste oft s^b^b^bW-^ISJHBM^ .^•^■3^Zr^~i^' "\b^/*^^^^^l ll^— -?Tffc^r Jr^'^^x bbwsb^L"O/ //■> f^^^^^si^H La^^ Birds Eye Florida Orange Juice Birds Eye Arctic Roll Pure, natural, concentrated good ness -rich Delicious Ice Cream -coated with In vitamin C. The contents of one small can jam, and then rolled in the104 words
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Miscellaneous12 1972-05-30 26 The weather Weather forecast from 6 a.m. to midday today: Isolated ahowers.12 words
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