The Straits Times, 23 June 1972
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Title Section21 1972-06-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377621 words
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Article91 1972-06-23 1 BOU RN EMOUTH 'England). Thurs. Nine girl dancers who ripped oft* their brassieres and burnt them on a discotheque floor here cost disc Jockey Paul Hammond his Job. Hammond played a record called "Burn your bras, girls." at a discotheque In this south England seasideReuter - 91 words
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Article41 1972-06-23 1 SINGAPORE Thurs. Singaporeans will aae the Concorde again tomorrow at 245 p m on Its return trip to Britain, after completing more than half of lt* 40 .000 -mile sale? and demonstration tour In the Par Ebm41 words
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Article552 1972-06-23 1 Hanoi hits back Tanks, cannons in new attack on Hue HUE, Thursday NORTH Vietnamese troops and tanks today launched a new attack against the western end of the Government defence line north of Hue, military sources reported. The North Vietnamese troops crossed the My Chanh river in regimental strength, inReuter; UPI - 552 words
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Article, Illustration77 1972-06-23 1 gYKN British MVMMMV photographers who've had their fill of celebrities applauded when these lion dancers went through their paces at London's Heathrow A i rport yesterday. The dancers are soldiers and part of an SAF contingent that will take part in the British Royal Tournament.77 words
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200 1972-06-23 1 A SRIPATHY - Chief Minister finds himself without a car A SRIPATHY By MALACCA. Thurs Malacca Chief Minister Dato Hajl Talib bin Karlm had a shock today the State authorities refused to allow him to use a state car. He had been using the car. a station wagon, clnce June 1 the day200 words
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Article34 1972-06-23 1 TAIPEH. Thun Two b% porcelain (lower t i~in» liven to tardener when the British consulate on Taiwan closed In March have turned to be valuable antique* of the Chine dynsMy stouter34 words
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Article28 1972-06-23 1 WHiINOTON. Thurs New ZeaJanaars today were frantod greater social security baawflu and a 10 per osttt rat In bmosm taa in a konanaa •ajctlon-vaaj budget HeuterReuter - 28 words
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101 1972-06-23 1 N-tests ignore 'moral duty says Japan GENEVA. Thurs. Japan charged tod a v that China and Prance, by continuing to conduct nuclear tests in the atmosphere Increase International tension, contaminate the environment and l;nore their "minimum Moral duty" as atomic power* Mr MaaaJtlro Nlslborl. Japan s delegate to the DisarmamentReuter; AP - 101 words
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225 1972-06-23 1 Lod accused: I don't deny the facts TEL AVIV. Thursday THE surviving Lod airport attacker made his first court appearance today and said he did not refute the fact that a massacre took place on the night of May 30 Kozo Okamoto, 24. sat in a wooden stand, handcuffs linkingReuter; AP; UPI - 225 words
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Article78 1972-06-23 1 KISSINGERS LAST DAY IN PEKING pi KING Thurs I Amem an Presidential adviwr Dr Henry Kis»injer today goes into hi* last full <Ut of tasks with hinrw leaders. after spending 13 of his first lx hovrt In rVkinc at the roafrrenrr tahte. Reports from WASH IMi TON said he had78 words
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290 1972-06-23 1 IRA'S militant wing calls a truce DUBLIN, Thurs. The militant Provisional Wing of the IRA announced here today they would rail a cease-fire In Northern Ireland from midnight next Monday if the British Army agrees to honour It The long-awaited announcement from the IRA Publicity Bureau, which normally issues statement*Reuter; UPI - 290 words
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Article45 1972-06-23 1 LONDON Ihurs The Bank of England increased Mi prune lending, iste from five to au per c«M today in a bid to »ta*e off pteasurn agalmt the pound aMhal tt had stood at flvr since fcimanbr I*7l AP (See rage It)AP - 45 words
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Article49 1972-06-23 1 Nrw YORK Thum The Mate Lottery Commltwon an■awawMl that it will hold a apsctal lottery with a grand prln of »Moae dollar* .(VIM 000 > a yoar for life, and a guaranteed ■ssaauii of $1 *****0 tsaiaoo •Mi Ticket* w.ll cost M B*l 40 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article32 1972-06-23 1 19 DIE IN STORM WASHINGTON. Tbnr> Tropical storm Agnr* B*«nded the north eastern t'nlted with (ales and up to a foot i Item i of rain todaj. causing 19 death* —I PI32 words
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Article, Illustration308 1972-06-23 2 China keen on 'end the war' move WASHING TON, Thurs. Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott today reported diplomatic activities were under way to end the Vietnam war, rousing speculation here that the U.S. is preparing for intense bargaining this summer involving the Soviet Union and China. Presidential adviser Henry KissingerReuter - 308 words
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Article147 1972-06-23 2 MEW ORLEANS. Thurs. The VS Conference of Mayors, In a reversal of policy, voted today to support President Nixon's current strategy in Vietnam. A pro- administration resolution on the war was adopted after a heated debate that was highlighted by Mayor Kirhard Daley of Chicago,147 words
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160 1972-06-23 2 Court puts £12,000 as price for adultery nUBLJN. Thurs. A High Court put a price on adultery here yesterday £12,000 In damages against a man who seduced another man's wife. The court awarded the damages to 48-year-old Oerman-born Werner Braun. of Blarney In County Cork Mr Braun claimed that StanleyReuter - 160 words
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265 1972-06-23 2 lERUSALEM, Thurs. A full-scale Cabinet crisis loomed in Israel yesterday with Prime Minister Oolda Melr threatening to resign over what she considers to be a breakdown in discipline within her coalition government. An Immediate showdown was averted when the Knesset postponed debate onReuter - 265 words
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203 1972-06-23 2 Queen E bomb threats: Shoeshop owner charged fltW YORK. Thurs.— A 49-year-old shoe-hep owner has confrv^ed to making tomb threats against the luxury liner Quern Elisabeth II and against American airlines the FBI said today Josep Anthony LandiM was arraigned today on charges of extortion and "threatening violence" to peopleReuter - 203 words
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Article43 1972-06-23 2 WASHINGTON Thun Prtjident Nixon a science sdvlaer. Dr Ed»«rd David, will visit Moacow e«xly next month to launch V 8 -Soviet scientific cooperation agreed upon during Mr Nixon s recent UUu with Soviet leaden the White House annour.eed yesterday43 words
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Miscellaneous9 1972-06-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby tnUM >. V < 3 9000 <9 words
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Article, Illustration321 1972-06-23 3 WASHING TON, Thurs Senators today accused Defence Secretary Melvin Laird of using scare tactics and misinformation to obtain funds for new weapons. The flare-up came after Mr Laird told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that Russia Is building submarines with missiles comparableReuter - 321 words
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Article, Illustration172 1972-06-23 3 Bremer to be tried on lesser charges IJPPER MARLBORO. (Maryland i, Thurs The prosecution yesterday decided not to prosecute Arthur Bremer (above) for attempted murder In the shooting of Alabama Governor Get rge Wallace but to concentrate Instead on lesser charges. Atn.rney Arthur Marshall moved in county circuit court thatReuter - 172 words
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290 1972-06-23 3 GUNMAN ON SHOOTING SPREE KILLS SIX CHERRY HILL, Thursday. UNIFORMED gunman shot and killed six men and wounded at least three others in a shooting spree in an office building in this small New Jersey town yesterday Governor William T. Cahill's office Identified the gunman as James A. Grace, InUPI - 290 words
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217 1972-06-23 3 Officer files charges against General WASHINOTON Thurs. A young Air Force officer, actini "because my superior:) and fellow ottlcers have tailed to come forward." formally accused retired Oen John I) Lavelle yesterday of criminal misconduct In connection with unauthorised strikes on North Vietnam and the falsification of official reports Flrst-LtNYT - 217 words
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Article33 1972-06-23 3 BORDEAUX. Thun. French Premier Jacques ChabanDtlsaas. in hii capacity as Bordeaux yesWrdav married hu son. Jean-Jarquct 23 and Miw Diaar de Ollvrra Ctm*r, 23 the dai«hter of a rticiawd Argentine c.ipiumat33 words
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134 1972-06-23 3 UN Press chief quits over newsmen row %KW YORK. Thurs The head of the United Nations Press division resif ned hI s I S 540.M4 a-yr.r job today In a policy disp«te with Secretary General Kurt W ald helm which involved the ousting of two Chineke NatlonaUst correspondents Mr. Goverdhan134 words
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192 1972-06-23 4 (GENEVA, Thurs. Rich nations have done little to pay for the wealth extracted from the earth of the developing countries, Mr. Manuel PerezGuerrero, head of the UN. Trade and Development Organisation, said. He said the Third World had had to pay192 words
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168 1972-06-23 4 London sirens bring back flood of memories I ONDON, Thurv The sirens rang out over London yesterday in a practice flood warninc and brought a flood of memories for Londoners who lited through the bombing in World War Two. "It sounds like the blitz again," said one anxious elderly womanReuter - 168 words
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Article89 1972-06-23 4 SAO PAULO. Thurs. Police foiled an attempt by three bandits to extort US$l OO.OOO from a wealthy banker and landowner yesterday. One bandit was killed and an officer Injured official sources said. The three men forced their way Into the apart- ment of Mr AdhemarAP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration129 1972-06-23 4 NEW YORK, Thurr Marxist 'Black militant Angela Davis above) said on nation-wide television that she was now planning to stay In the United States rather than take up some tempting overseas offers she had received. Miss Davts said last night that she hadReuter - 129 words
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309 1972-06-23 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday voted overwhelmingly to cut off military and economic aid to Thailand in an effort to curb the country's key role in the international drug trade Republican Congressman Robert Steele, co-sponsor of theReuter - 309 words
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331 1972-06-23 4 YORK. Thurs A former mental patient was charged yesterday with the bizarre, fetish slaying of a teenage girl, knifed in her bed through an open ground-floor window at dead of night. Deborah Januszko. IS was the fourth girl In the same area of the331 words
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118 1972-06-23 4 Three held for alleged gun-running lOb Angeles, Thurs Three people wer* held today on suspicion H trying to fly 71 tutomttU: pistols v, the Phillpptnes on an airliner here. Joseph Medina Raqulta 23. and Rlialino Capina Oula. 29. both Filipinos. and Raquixas wife. Helen Lo-iiae 28 were held in lieuUPI - 118 words
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Article67 1972-06-23 4 l ONDON Thur» —Lew than 24 houn after rmrln lie had won 157.000* on th« football gooto Nlterla-bom enphw Bammcka went in March of a lurtvn* teller who prvcttrUd Ma »m three yean ago Mr Bai—ka. a bu> conductor travelled to the south tout rtaortReuter - 67 words
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Article58 1972-06-23 4 Peter Fonda sued for divorce SANTA MONICA Thurs.— Peier Forda actor-producer son of actor Henry Fonda yes- terday turd for divorce Hl* ile Susan. 31. said irleconrilabl* dl'ferenret have c me bctaeen them after 10 year* of marriage The petition said Ihey have t»u children Bridget and I JutUn MrsReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration115 1972-06-23 4 MANILA, Thurs 1 Philippine President Marcos has asked his political opponents if he had to shoot himself to prove that he will not run for a third term. Speaking to reporter yesterday during a tour ol the southern island or Mindanao, he saidReuter - 115 words
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Article127 1972-06-23 4 TOKYO Thur> Toyo la Motor Company. »aid today that it had »Mcreeded in developing which co-ild help reduce air pollution Toyota ha» bern de\r lopin* electric rara jointly with Ninon Denso and Nihon Deachi. Hectrir equipment manufacture sg under t programme barked by theAP - 127 words
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Advertisement444 1972-06-23 4 Because you're a woman you need Kepler Blood Tonic. You need twice as much Every month you lose some blood And every time you lose some blood, you lose some iron Blood needs iron to do its work carrying _^^H BBk oxygen from your lungs to every part of your444 words
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Advertisement97 1972-06-23 4 Special Purpose Beaching Craft available in Singapore "NOW Length 203' Beam: 34' Available deck space: 3000 sq. ft. Speed 10 knots Deck mounted hydraulic crane 3 ton capacity Bow ramp loading/discharge Air conditioned accommodation available for 48 persons Cargo capacity 1200 tons Contoct H# PACIFIC LOGISTICS m. Ltd. SSO.Hevelock ft*.97 words
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Article, Illustration362 1972-06-23 5 Pledge for success of NWC system NTUC SAYS SCHEME WILL WORK SIM.AI'OHi;. TlmiMkiy fllK Nil today plnkrd its lull Buppoci lo Make the new National Wagra Council system work. The pledge came from NTUC deputy sccre- I tary-general, Mr. Lawrence Sia. He said: "As long as the Implementation of the362 words
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Article29 1972-06-23 5 SINGAPORE Thun The Public Daily-rated Housing and Development Board Workers I'nion «11l hold it* annual mertn«r at the Chinese Chamber of jmmerce tomorrow at 1 JO p.m.29 words
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225 1972-06-23 5 Nixon's envoy due here on Saturday SINGAPORE, Thurs. Former US Trea.sur> Secretary Mr. John B Connally Jr. who Is on a tour of 15 countries as President Nixon s special envoy, is due here on Saturday for a three-day visit. He Is current lv on a 30--day Journey to countries225 words
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Article63 1972-06-23 5 SINGAPORE Thurv The a.v.MMant corr.ier Mr David Qerald today recorded a .suicide verdict on a Jobless man, Tan Lye Seng. 59. who plunged to his death from the 14th floor of City Towers. Bukit Timah Road, on June The court neard that Tan had no63 words
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Article56 1972-06-23 5 SINGAPORE Thurt About $30 000 worth of *crap-metal repotted stolen from the KD Malaya base In Woodlands yesterday MSN said Sub l.Kut Ballet) bin Marjanl. 30 or the Royal Malaysian Navy, reported that 33 ship propellrrs. tour mine sweeping cables and t«o copper pipe*, were mlulns56 words
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133 1972-06-23 5 KUCHINO. Thurs Malaysia's Yang dl-Per-tuan AgoiiK and the Raja I Permaisurl Agonic received a tumultuous wel- i come when they arrived here for a four-day visit to Sarawak. Despite the overcast sky and drizzle throughout the morning, the town's j 8000() people turned133 words
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Article75 1972-06-23 5 PtNANG. Thur». In.hr D.«u<l Men. treasurer of the Srpak Rafa Association of Malaysia, died h« re at a dinnrr last ni(ht whrrr he was lo have been awarded a gold medal for promoting the «f>ort A nty council translator, be collapsed In bis seat75 words
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Article70 1972-06-23 5 RTS tO launch new variety show OINOAPORE. Thur». Radio and Television Singapore will launch a new English variety show In August as a replacement for the Rado Show which ended In May. Preliminary filming and rehearsals began last week lor the 26-serles programme. "Take Four," which will feature local and70 words
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Article, Illustration165 1972-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs An old woman, well again after treatment for serious injuries following a ear accident, is wailing at the Outram Hospital for someone to take her home. She has been waitlnc for thr last 23 days, for165 words
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Article86 1972-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Workers of BP refinery in Pasir PanJang, will soon receive awards for working a year without any industrial accidents The refinery's manager Mr CN McColl said yesterday: "This Is an even better record than the one set In 1970-71 "Our present record86 words
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Advertisement268 1972-06-23 5 vlUv til ±U J. liV A At Sfe*^_ i^**> iwA g^gk^^^^^^—j Jp BgfcfcML^P^Bfr^s— g^p3t*WgH g^g^g^kte. Mi /at aY LTjV ml I M A HONDA. Tr When you think of instant portable electricity think Honda. They make the smoothest, most economical portable generators. Take any one of Honda's comprehensive range of268 words
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313 1972-06-23 6 LESLIE FONG - Prancing lions halt work at London airport LESLIE FONG Applause as SAF men give glimpse of things to come By London, Thur*. gCOHKS of aircraft servicing mechanics at London's Heathrow Airport stop|>e<i work for about 20 minutes early this morning to see a dozen Singapore soldiers do a dance most313 words
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116 1972-06-23 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs A 42-year-old man. who had been In and out of prison since he was 21, waa today sent back to prison for attempted theft Ng Bofc Chye was Jailed for a year for trying to steal a cassette player116 words
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323 1972-06-23 6 Check-off boards to tackle labour problems SINGAPORE. Thursday TWO check-off review boards have been set up by the Ministry of Labour to resolve unionemployer problems that may arise from the check-off system. Disclosing this today, a Ministry source said the boards— for the public and private sectors would also act323 words
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129 1972-06-23 6 Clerk left wife because of a suspicion SINOAPORE, Thurr A clerk left his wife for good more than eight years ago because he suspected that she was going out with another man. the High Court heard today Phuah Bwee Kirn. who wu granted a divorce on the trounds of separation,129 words
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Article37 1972-06-23 6 SINOAPOIUE. Thuri -The Minuur for Law and NaUonal P»Tihiua»n.t Mr tw Barker will atUnd the InaUllaUon dinner af the new Rotary Club of aUneapoM praatdant. Mr Tan »>■■ Chlaac. at Ute Mandarin HMbH CM afHM J7.37 words
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Article33 1972-06-23 6 BINOAPORX Thura A waßat eonuialnf caah vat found at the HhiajMun Oonfarane* Hall in ahanton Way on lionday lite owner can claim tt from the hall superintendent Mr Lum Mou Sang33 words
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Article98 1972-06-23 6 TWO MORE CHOLERA CASES IN STORE SIM.APORI Tbars Two more rholera caaes were admitted to hosp.tal yevterday bringing the total number of rases to KM They were a 64 -year -old male shop owner from Bung* Ramnai Place, off I >*er Para Lebar Road, and a 24-year old male Irom98 words
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Article47 1972-06-23 6 BINOAPORC Thur» SAF aircraft will conduct live firing and bombing training at the Southern Islands live Itnng range at Pulau Pawai from July 1 to 7 Dally firing times arc from 10 am to 4 pm The pajMac should keep clear of tha range47 words
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Article25 1972-06-23 6 IPOH Thurs Mag.oHa«a»m between four mis companies here and their 1 0M implnyiii on higher wages, bonu* and loneer annual leave, have deadioefcad25 words
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Article40 1972-06-23 6 KtNOAPORE. Thur* —The Peopl* Association and the NaUonal Library will show a free Mandarin film Chiu Njin at the Jalan Tenteram community centre In Si Ml«-hael\ Estate at 7 30pm tomorrow In conjunction with the International Book Year40 words
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Article, Illustration302 1972-06-23 6 FREED: Woman who was Plen courier SINGAPORE. Thurs A former woman communist cadre, Seah Slew Chlng, 40, who used to be a courier for The Plen, was released from detention today. Seah was arrested on Jan. 21 last year together with a ranking Communist Party of Malaya member. Llm Hock302 words
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Advertisement237 1972-06-23 6 Imesl mm in SECURITY FUND and receive your dividend cheque on 15th September, 1972. This is your opportunity to have v> interest in over twentyfive maior companies listed on the Stock Enchange of Malaysia and Singapore and make your money grow Singapore Security Fund was launched on 31st May 1971237 words
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Miscellaneous201 1972-06-23 6 Straits Times Crossworc aVCsM— 1. A ftw woraj apotaan In I. taT&ruUllMra) J£»7- "a s t Compoaar ha. to gM mad J^*™"' Interpreted of lav notluric In tt l (4) Hatlona force to contain 14 SSnTftry a enlnca. falling SS^Z^*?**^ that, iti*T tit* rnrnnumftai raw person to b* upaß j201 words
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Article, Illustration225 1972-06-23 7 Topping! First sister Carilee and now Ann SINGAPORE, Thurs. Topping the school is something that comes naturally to the Cox family. Last year It was Carilee. named valedictorian (best overall female student i of the Singapore American School. This year it was the turn of 17-year-old Ann who has in225 words
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Article132 1972-06-23 7 SIM.APORI. Thurs Singapore s first family planning clinic for men at Dunearn Road had only three callers when it opened last night. "There were also two to three telephone inquiries." Dr I) I. Pakshong of the Family Planning and Population Board, said today. "But132 words
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Article63 1972-06-23 7 •nCMBAN. Thun A labourer ihot dead by a saaakad funman In Jalan Tttnlang about (our miles from here, last nlfht In what the pollc* bell«<c to be a secret society revenue Me *a> identified v Lee Siau KOk. M. of Trmianc Police found Lee iprawlad In a63 words
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Article, Illustration635 1972-06-23 7 MASIE KWEE - MAS IE KWEE i 2oo SCHOOL HEADS AT SEMINAR •y SINGAPORE, Thursday 'pHK Permanent Secretary I Kdiuation) and Director, Mr. Kwan Sai khi-onn. said today that red tape did not exist at the Kduration Ministry. There ls'no red tape at the ministry635 words
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Article87 1972-06-23 7 DAP MAN'S LOADED PISTOL STOLEN P)RT KLANO. Thurs A thief here early this morning stole a loaded pistol belonging to Mr Liew Ah Kirn. 34. DAP's state assemblyman for Sungel UJong, Negrl Sembilan Mr Liew had kept his 25 Browning, loaded with five rounds of ammunition In his trouser pocket87 words
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Advertisement234 1972-06-23 7 PF YOU MISSED I THIS WEEK'S [YOU'VE MISSED SOMETHING! TINNIS: A TRIUMPH FOR WOMEN'S LOi INSIDI RUSSIA RARE VOICES OF PROTEST THE RETURN OF THC MASTER-ALFRED HITCHCOCK MAa^W^OuPON TO Newsweek International SANVC ENTERPRIS£ SUTE 138 STAMFORO HOUSE. SINGAPORE 6 TEL ***** YEC D end t,« 40 *eeks N t »>v.234 words
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Article, Illustration204 1972-06-23 8 END OF THE QUEUE AT GOVT OFFICES SINGAPORE. Thurs Till-, (ioYcriimrnt is to step up the campaign ;ij;;iinsl the cult of the long unkempt hair among males in the Republic. A Ministry of Home Affairs statement said today that for some time now204 words
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Article133 1972-06-23 8 MALAYSIA TO START SILK INDUSTRY KLANG. Thurs. Silk cultivation is expected to be added to the growing list of secondary industries in Malaysia in a few years time. "Experiments and research carried out by Mardi have been very encouraging," Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Tan Sri Mohamed Ghazall Jawi said today.133 words
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Article48 1972-06-23 8 SINOAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union hHs been accorded recognition by two jewellery firm* here to represent 40 of their workers The firms are Messrs B P de SUva Pte Ltd In High Btreet and Sllvaroyal Pte Ltd In Asia Insurance Building.48 words
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Article65 1972-06-23 8 81NOAPORE. Thuri Two youths were fined a total cf S2&O today for having ganja yesterday Jalnl bin Kadlr. IT, was fined {150 for having two and a half kartoof of the drug at Raf fit > Quay Mohammed All bin Aboobakar. 17. was fined 165 words
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Article69 1972-06-23 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs 16 year old youth today pleaded guilty to stealing i a motorcvele »nd B battery i charger. C'nia King Hung, unem ployed, admitted stealing the motorcycle belonging 1 to Tony Cnan at Mac Pherson Road on March 22 C'hla was arrested at i69 words
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Article28 1972-06-23 8 BINOAPORE. Thur» Th« H»i i Anderson Club will take 120 children from UnlvriMty Road Kampong to Mount Pab?r and Jurong on Saturday (or an educational tour28 words
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Article65 1972-06-23 8 SINOAPORE Thurt Private Rlcardo Herdnk. IS. who wai blamed by a coroner* couit terday fcr causing the death of a fellow soldier U to be courtmartlalled for alleged rMgHfence. Mlndef said today At the coroner* Inquiry. Pte Hendrik *v found to be negligent In accidentally ..hooting65 words
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163 1972-06-23 8 All 44 seats for NTUC tour to Malacca booked OINGAPORE, Thurr All *3 44 seats for the NTUC's first study tour to Malacca on Sunday have been booked The one-day tour Is part of the NTUC's project section's plans for overseas tours by air, sea and land for members In163 words
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Article32 1972-06-23 8 SINGAPORE Thur» The CMMMinlty Development Comniampn of the Singapore Jayceetaa will hold a party for the Singapore Children s Society Convalescent Home at Nitoll Drive on Sunday from )N am32 words
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321 1972-06-23 8 SINGAPORE. Thura CABER Air today announced plans for a new charter service for package tours between the United States and Singapore to be operative from next January. The managing director of the Government-backed airline. Mr Joseph P Minton, disclosed Saber's plans at a321 words
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Advertisement140 1972-06-23 8 I >','.. iilmii I' |V I It^ ir* B-v liV* 111 I '"1f1141.1i I L_^i^___^^^^B^L^^B^a^^Bß^Z^B^Lv_.^iV_^B M»«. L Siiliii fc^ !i!ii!: Gross Cash I Registers Limited ji are proud to announce rl u-wi^ •IJiiiSJiir the appointment of F^ StEfctCj BEHN.MEYER &CO (PTE) LIMITED I W W%m %m %SB Mi: BEHN, MEYER140 words
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Miscellaneous34 1972-06-23 8 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I C OY WHAT AN ■WCITIN' J HKV. \[CO»MH'\ 1 WANT PLBNTV O' HOW ABOUT SO*mT > -*f^ AA —^f MO|T II »I«MTy -t w MUSTA«P...PKQ<X.' I **UOHT j— J,34 words
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170 1972-06-23 9 Go ahead' for Johore's lowcost transport unit KIALA LUMFIR. Thurs. The Government has approved on a trial bash the local assembly of a lowcont general purpose vehicle. Tne vehicle, code-named BIT (basic transportation unit), will be made up by General Motor* at its plant in Johore Bahru. The sale price170 words
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Article52 1972-06-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuri Mala> -via will open It* Investment promotion centre In Oermany next week to wco Euro- pean capital The Head of the Investment promotion division of FIDA. Mr j N Sadatlvam. will leave here ntxt Thursday to take charge j of the centre In52 words
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Article33 1972-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Communication*. I Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will open the new premises of the Singapore Chinese Middle School Teachers' Association at Sims Avenue on Sunday at pjn.33 words
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112 1972-06-23 9 SINGAPORE, Thur*. Three policemen stopped a car because it was being driven recklessly, and found later that one of its occupants was a car thief, a court heard today. The policemen were driving along Still Road in the early hours of June 12112 words
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96 1972-06-23 9 Divorce for wife deserted by husband OINOAPORT Thuri. —An accountant left his wife for rood four ye*rs ago without any cause, the High Court heard today Ho Stew (Jim. who was granted a divorce on the) imunda of daatrtlon. aald the early years of her marriage waa "very happy Thing*96 words
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Article58 1972-06-23 9 BINOAPORB. ThUrt A folk t«N MMt (or 300 youth* will be hald at Kamponf Kapur cooußUßitjr centre on July 7 fro* p m The daac* marks the paawnc out of (1 trainee* of the first international folk dance trainer* court* It tv ayctiacred by the People* AieociaUon58 words
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Article56 1972-06-23 9 SINGAPORE Thur« Th* Sutt Club'i M« production BiMTbody" will ta prwirfd ■t the puktural Cmtrt on June It and N »nd July 1 *t I M pjn daily Tlclwto art at II II M and Thar* will bt a tiwfcn— nrt for atudanU on Junt M at56 words
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Article, Illustration568 1972-06-23 9 LUI THAI HENG - Counsel tells why mother killed her children LUI THAI HENG -By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. MOTHER killed her two children became she WMled to t:ikt- then, with her to another world iiikl continue looking after them, the jury Of murder tri:il w;»s told today. "The mother was going to kill herself,568 words
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Advertisement133 1972-06-23 9 I WWW TDll*%^t Closing date for entries 11 1 J lUil •is June 30th. 1972. V— s_- mmmm b^mb wmm wm—m imh J Ja Win a free holiday in Hong Kong. iT* W plus $500 cash! Vl JavJuXHAJ oUMAffXA Jja\ CiitKt i Easy' Exciting' Many other valuable prizes Get details133 words
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Advertisement291 1972-06-23 9 -i ■CORDIAL I BONELESS j jl G 7 5 L O DE r SHIELD 2M STRIPLOINS3.3S i ORANCE MANCO 80 J STEAKS »> j soursop rose AUSTRALIAN i* s4 S 3 OIHIR FLAVOURS J I RMLIAn WHOLE WHEAT 60^ INSECT KILLER i\ 55 CEREAL vißixA mt, ,«,u. superflex m*b, tmaii291 words
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Article, Illustration629 1972-06-23 10 MAUREEN CHUA - Cashiers tell of bid to bank ransom money MAUREEN CHUA: Marked notes turned up in XL By Singapore, Thursday fWO BANK cash iers from Kualu Lumpur told a preliminary inquiry hen today how they traced part of {he $f>().00<) ransom money paid in a kidnap case when two customers tried629 words
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121 1972-06-23 10 SAF display, exhibition start today at Changi SINOAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Armed Forces exhibition and display to mark the SAF Day on July 1 will begin at Changl air base tomorrow. Some 3.000 aervtcemen will take part, showing all aspects of life in the SAF their varied equipment ing* the121 words
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Article52 1972-06-23 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs tain A Alexakls. 44. of the Orcek ship St Constanttnc, w»» fined SIM today (or falling to ensure that efficient rat guards were fitted to the mooring* of his vessel berthed at godown 4* PSA en June 17 He admitted the offence under the Singapore52 words
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Article29 1972-06-23 10 SINGAPORE Thurs A five-man American construction equipment trade delegation arrived today t« meet local businessmen The delegation sponsored by the American Government will leave on Saturday29 words
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Article20 1972-06-23 10 SINGAPORE Thurs Pteildaat Sheares will speak at the St John Council annual meeting at the Istana on Saturday20 words
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183 1972-06-23 10 MASIC KWCC - Catholic schools start student counselling service MASIC KWCC By SINUAPOBE. Thurv— The Calkolie Teachers Movement has started a stadent counselling service in all Catholic secondary schools here. The latest issue of the Malaysian athollr News Mid: "The teachers have taken a hold step forward in stud, nt counselling In Singapore183 words
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177 1972-06-23 10 SINGAPORE Tkyra. r'O representatives (rom the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate will hold weeklong talks with the Education Ministry and University of Singapore from tomorrow. They are Dr F Wild. Fellow of Downing College, and Mr A V Hardy. Deput v Secretary177 words
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Article, Illustration309 1972-06-23 10 Negotiating bodies set up to maintain Asean-EEC dialogue KI'ALA LIMIM H. Thursday NEGOTIATING Ixxlies bare been appoint t<l to maintain a continuous Aaean*EEC dialogue on li;uk' probleim between the two groups For Asean. the Special Co ordlnatlng Commit tee of Asean iBCCAN> headed by the Indone slan Minister of Trade.Bernama - 309 words
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Advertisement250 1972-06-23 10 laiitzen •P SPOKEN HERE 1 a step ahead fSK»\\ ♦I *> b\ JANTZEN AUTHORISED DEALERS: Chotirmall Chosen Hong Sheng Co. l»etan Little's Shop Metro Metrotex Metro Supreme Melwam's Peking Robinson's C.X.Tang Tanglin Silk Store Tharoomal's pixaw afz Starlite products extend your living comfort' ■^■■■££3 J|C All Stjr I ite products250 words
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Advertisement48 1972-06-23 10 ■mmmmmHß^Sgk 4 vPSmmmmmmH a^Lmmmmmmm^Lmmmmmml amwMKK S Slaoaoor* Tsnentt Carge Comala. Singapore Ml Airport. Singapore 1* T« *****3 (3 tines) Ta"e« *S 410 Isatejeia (Haass 1 11 awn fr,, 9 hi tu<i*na. Kuats Lumpur Ml *"port S.ts- K >ia ia lumovr. Tel IIOM Omnt »na —ntt tlvovfout Me |Qia48 words
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85 1972-06-23 11 $6,500 for girl who lost two fingers CINGAPORE, Thurs. Sales Rirl Llm Bee Lian, 19. who lost two right nnßers in a machine accident two years i ago, accepted a $6,500 damages offer by her former employers In the Hißh Court today She had sued Mainland Metal Printers, of Geylang85 words
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Article25 1972-06-23 11 IPOH. Thurs Dato B.P. Stfmvasagam whs re-elected unopposed last night as President ol the Ipoh Municipal Council It the llih year in .succession.25 words
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Article, Illustration171 1972-06-23 11 EVELYN NO - BRAIN TUMOUR BOY'S SURPRISE RETURN TONIGHT EVELYN NO By SINGAPORE. Thuri Brain tumour boy Llm Chee Ping < above*, who flew to Perth for surgery 10 days ago. Is flying home unexpectedly tomorrow night. "We don't know what ha.happened and why he's returning so early. his worried mother. Mrs. Llm171 words
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Article62 1972-06-23 11 SINOAPORE Thur» Tt* Republics rxporu and tmporta fajures for the firm quaiter of the year Incrcaaed by tM million and »14» million ovtr the Mmr period last rear The figure* with the laat year'«- \alue In bracket were exporu ***** 5 million •tl 714 262 words
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Article51 1972-06-23 11 SINOAPORE Thui« The newly-lurmed Lmns Club of Singapore South will be inaugurated at it* Charter Night at thr Mandarin Hotel tomorrow night Culture Mmutler Mr Jek Yeun Thcng. the first honorary member <>l the club, will addrrw the more than M ntmbem. The club v the nxth51 words
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Article19 1972-06-23 11 BINOAPOHE. Thurr Mr SO Murthy. nan been elected prt itdtnt of the Tamil Representative U/unell. *>ian«oon Road19 words
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Article121 1972-06-23 11 KUALA lIMFIR Than* The DAr has suspended its State Avx-mblymjii for Aapang. Mr Wong Swee Oy. "for activities prejudicial to party anity and interest." The decision was taken at an emergence meeting of the DAF central working committee chaired by the nartr national chairman. I>r Chen121 words
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77 1972-06-23 11 AI.OR STAR. Thurs -The Town Council today announced a new ruling on the use of bahasa Ma lay.sla on signboards for new business houses in I Alor Star The ruling, announced by Mentrl Besar Dato Syed Ahmad Shahabuddln requires all bahasa77 words
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348 1972-06-23 11 LIEW AH CHOY - Riddle of hunters found dead in jungle LIEW AH CHOY: Murder or were they shot by mistake? By Johore Bahru. Thurs 'J'HMKK hunters found dead in the jungle ncjir Sini|King Rengiiin, 48 miles from here, hist Tuesday, were |Mokiblv shot by mistake by another hunting party* who tluii panicked and348 words
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Article117 1972-06-23 11 MAN DIES, TWO HURT IN COLLISION SIN«. \PORI lhur> A man was killed and two others Injured. one of them serioaj»ly. when two lorries collided in an an -named track off Jalan Bahru Selatan. Jvrong. yesterday Police said one lorry K.llided Into the other from behind shortly after MS pm117 words
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231 1972-06-23 11 Amah is swindled of $2,000 with stone that 'moved' SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 65 -ye a r old amah has been cheated of her life savings of $2,210 by two con men. who sold her a "miracle-stone." The fraud took place on May 5 outside the YMCA In Stamford Road but231 words
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Article96 1972-06-23 11 Sewer work at Orchard Road SINOAPORE, Thurs —The Public Works Department will construct a relief sewer by tunnelling across Orchard Road at the Junction of Cuacaden Road from tomorrow Coaatruction work i» expected to lake three weelu The sewer la to aupplement the exiallng j ones to cope with the96 words
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Advertisement219 1972-06-23 11 METRO*METRD-METRD f I L*S S aaa^K bbbbbbbbl SSHB aja) J S^^ btVbl |H- New knockout fashion things! JJ| |JJ All going al rollicking low prices! IJJ You'd better hurry, hurry, hurry! Jj It's the wildest, fastest-moving happening in town D W UlltS HPT USUAL aw ZS TIIIMrH MACIC V BIAS219 words
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Advertisement460 1972-06-23 11 wj^*ja tt^*"l jk e^'rl^^a I outbid North C*ntitl ni-sil Oftic* Cution Sir— I t ondon Subsidiary and Associate Banks and Finance Houitt Lombard Australia Limited Canbana Sydney Mnbouma Adelaide Pmu, B"shai>«. Moban Newcastle WoMongong. Liverpool Gealong Parramaru Bjnkstown Chatsiwood Lombard New Zealand Limited .<n<l Wellington Chnatchurch Hamilton Ountdm. VjMerton liven460 words
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164 1972-06-23 12 Managing director charged with cheating SINOAPORE. Thurs Ooh Chew Koo.i. managing director of Hilti Far Etit Sdn Bhd in Upper Serangoon Road, today denied two charges of cheating Involving a total of $22,000 He was alleged to have cheated his firm and 81m Teow Ook of Batteiy Road between July164 words
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215 1972-06-23 12 Indian cultural week expected to raise $70,000 SINOAPORE, Thu r s The Indian Cultural Week 1972 which Ls being organised to raise funds for sports and help build up Singapore culture ls expected to raise $70,000. I Parliamentary Secretary to the Social Affairs Ministry Mr. Chan Chee Seng said today215 words
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Article51 1972-06-23 12 SINOAPORE. Thun Tb» Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour in Siglap will celebrate Its annual day this Sunday by holding a special Mass and blessing of the sick ceremony at 10 10 sni This will be followed by a candle procession after the S pm51 words
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90 1972-06-23 12 MALAYSIAN BILL TO CONTROL CHIT FUNDS KUALA I I MPI K Thun. Trade and Industry Minister, Inche Khir Johari. will move a Bill to IegUUU chit fund companies in the country at the next Parliamentary session. The BUI will b* a stricter version of Singapore's chit fund laws passed Im90 words
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177 1972-06-23 12 No discrimination by ROV, says association SINGAPORE. Thursday THE Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association today clarified that there had been no discrimination by the Registry of Vehicles between the yellow-topped taxis and those from the NTUC. It was referring to Us earlier statement Issued after a meeting with ROY* officials last177 words
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339 1972-06-23 12 Archbishop makes an appeal for help SINGAPORE, ThurMh.v PATHOLIC schools here are fating a shortage of religious teachers according to Archbishop Michael Olcomendy of MalaccaSingai»ore. In a letter to the Catholic Teachers' Movement published In the latest Issue of the Malaysian Catholic News, he339 words
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Article65 1972-06-23 12 SINOAPORE Thurs— Mr Tay Hock Seng, craft Instructor at Bahsruddln Vocational Institute, will give a lalk and demonstration on textile design and printing at National Library on Saturday at 1 p m The talk to organised by the library's group atnrleaa tact lon Hi association65 words
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Article52 1972-06-23 12 SINGAPORE Thurs Tha Lions Club of Singapore (Hosti last night prasentad a cheque for $5,000 to the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association A second cheque for 11.000 was presented to Mr H C Long, the sartetary of tha Singapore Badminton Association. lor holding the SBA Junior Chain52 words
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Article40 1972-06-23 12 SINGAPORE Thurs The winning numbers in today t Toto draw Nc 49 72 were 14. 13. It. M and IT The additional number was 41 In the circles draw the number* picked were 4 IT sad SI.40 words
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138 1972-06-23 12 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The 40 member Slnga pore youth delegation to West Malaysia, were "very Impressed" by the close communications maintain ed between the Malaysian Youth Council. Its affiliate youth clubs and organlaa tions. In a mint statement, the delegation's goodwill cum study tour committee138 words
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106 1972-06-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Oovernment has withdrawn the pioneer Incentives given to IS non-starter lndusstrlal firms this year Trade and Industry Minister, Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. said today the Oovernment was satisfied that these firms did not have legitimate reasons for not being able106 words
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Advertisement353 1972-06-23 12 3rd HGHTING" WEEK AT THE CAPITOL B 11am. 1.30, 4.00. 645 10pm NO FRH LIST THE GREATEST FIGHTING FOURSOME THE WEST HAS EVER KNOWN... IN THE MOST UNUSUAL WESTERN YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! HWs^ am |K ITj ifc^B b^sHsV Tsf^aW RED SUN w! starring CHARLES BRONSON, TOSHIRO MIFUNE, l> URSULA353 words
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Advertisement428 1972-06-23 12 «*.v^rv•^vvuvvvvvvyvAVA^^v^.vv.^%vvvv-*%vvJ•-'e♦ i j NOW SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ODEON BOTH TREATIES 1 ORCHARD n«a. im. am, TODAY! TOMORROW 7.80. f.Maai. A CUAf\IA#C 70-/ < MIDNIGHT 11 0 SnVlrYa» MIIIIGNT. Pin SPECIAL MOINING SNOW SIIIAY AT 1.00 AM. I SI CO. SI.OS A 11.00 TICKETS ON SALI NOW > L J CASN428 words
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Advertisement817 1972-06-23 12 OROANIBATI )W jl MOW SHOWIMO! I 1 Shaw*: 700 A M s.ai. "WUTNENING HEIGHTS 1 Stofnng Anno Cokter-Morsholl 1 Amaricon-lntrrnotiorvil Pictur* a R Color by Movwlob 1 AaVaixa Cask Sulilsaj *I 1 At Tka CaHtsT flnsms 1 Im lo.ooa.ia ta 00a m ttto 4 p.m akaaa saabJaas caa ka acoataa817 words
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Advertisement229 1972-06-23 13 /aW bPhSmLIbS I (L/^A A*^*4 1 I i 111 J *4 /by w 9^^H9Lbs mI Tin. i:\MiiYiu u i.r.vr tiii: GOLDtN IT.AC (X k RESTAURANT Take a Saturday or Sunday. And take your family to the special buffet lunch at the Golden Peacock Restturant. There's more than 30 items served.229 words
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Advertisement331 1972-06-23 13 V, MA (rtTHiv\rvd^-'l l rHlinpint l [>dnfC Cihtv)»i\ 4tJ Bi \^s yfl Brixight to Singapore b% Philipptne Embassy I Philippiix icHiiist .iixl Travel Hail Jnd liMlippmt' An lints I l| TONIGHT- 23rd lunc 72 I Otkik s >opm ShowtinH- 10 30ptn i 130 pin 9 m NO C(A'FR CHARGE lor331 words
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Advertisement51 1972-06-23 13 BMa(S*t^a^V^Bßaaal FOR YOUR CONVENENCE SajBMTTYOUR TOTO COUPON THROUGH THE STANDING ENTRY SYSTEM IOOUPCNBHEZ) 5 DRAWS 1 TABLE $2/50 5 DRAWS 2TABLES S5--10 DRAWS 1 TABLE $5--10 DRAWS 2 TABLES $10/--rviinßwVrLitVi CASH JACKPOT $100,000 AND OTrCR CASH ■WZESTOatWON PLUS FREE ENTRY $500^- I COUPONS ABE AVAILABLE AT ALL TOTO lOOTMS ACf51 words
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Advertisement206 1972-06-23 13 NEW I SELECTA I SERIES P of 12 IP RECORDS Bl axraji"s-.-r» E] anun TounaouvDW) R SERIESV-V^« g OF THE STARS Carpenters h Bee Gees I Paul Mauriat t The Platters T Connie Francis B James Last rand many others B SEE your dealer I for SELECTA NOW Siagaparc Polyttchmc206 words
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Advertisement41 1972-06-23 13 /tare/ x^fi'trraria/ welcome back the We are delighted to have their engineers, technicians and ilightcrew as our guests again. J^^y*< fcrfEPL-IN I £^^f^/M D L. C3RILL EVERY t* la W W^^^B> HtACHROAD JM a uppovie the end of Arab Street. I41 words
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Article364 1972-06-23 14 Protest against France's sixth series of nuclear tests in the South Pacific is unprecedented, but Judging by French reaction unavailing, except for the assurance that all necessary steps will be taken to protect people in the test area. Personal messages by the Prime Ministers of Australia and New364 words
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Article193 1972-06-23 14 A family planning clinic for men. Singapore s latest experiment, is a novelty explained by the embarrassment which the weaker sex is said to feel in visiting centres "manned" by women for women. Wives will be allowed to accompany their husbands It is hoped that vasectomies, perhaps193 words
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Article375 1972-06-23 14 NEW VOBK, Thur. OENATW (.eorje Mcdovrrn. thr candidate n\rn virtually no chance »nl> four months ago, today has the Democratic Party's nomination to oppose President Nixon in the November election almost within his (rasp After his overwhelming victory in the last of the I' S.Reuter - 375 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1972-06-23 14 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL by KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE SETTING FOR TOMORROWS UMNO ASSEMBLY Its new style and course of leadership have paid handsome dividends UMNO's General As sembly opens on Saturday in the Federal capital free of doubts and uncertainties. The critical days are over. The past1,288 words
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Article, Illustration766 1972-06-23 14 OARIS. Thurs. Western Europe is groping for a new identity with two opposing conceptions fighting for dominance a European Europe and an Atlantic Europe. It Is an old post-war debate that harks back to the earliest days of the Marshal Plan, when it was766 words
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Advertisement12 1972-06-23 14 As* fo> ■>•**>. «orW«.id« fyvantM cm 4 w^m you buy yw S«to »J12 words
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Advertisement29 1972-06-23 14 t i IT] "I? I 1^ m^ sea containers inc. 39 P.,.."- Sea Consortium (Pte.) Ltd. 60 B South Bridge Road Singapore 1 Tel ***** Telex RS2I3 77 GOODTEL29 words
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338 1972-06-23 15 KINGSLEY WOOD - All set— for probe on foreign control KINGSLEY WOOD By SYDNEY: At 10 am on June 27, six Senators sitting In Parliament House, Canberra, will open the first public hearing on foreign ownership and control of Australia's resources. This much-tossed-around subject has been debated and some times bitterly for more338 words
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Article118 1972-06-23 15 British bank rate up LONDON The British bank rate was raised by one per cent to six per cent yesterday. The Increase was widely forecast following a week of heavy pressure on sterling, sparked by rumours that the currency would be devalued In the next two months The British Oovernment118 words
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974 1972-06-23 15 BLAIR JOHNSON - Battle for control of Larut Tin shapes up BLAIR JOHNSON By J^ SECOND bidder has appeared for the hand of Larut Tin. Others are rumoured to be interested in gaining control and this once dead tin mining share is fast becoming the hot favourite of the market. Earlier this week974 words
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470 1972-06-23 15 LESLIE FONG - FIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS TO BOOST USE OF RUBBER LESLIE FONG By LONDON: Five im-l-<»i i.mt research piojcrts into new comnu'rcijil uses of luitunil mil)lkt have been approved In i four (lav Malayan Rubber Fund Bam iMHFB) meeting near London which ended yesterday. When completed' and Implemented on a commercial basis,470 words
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Article282 1972-06-23 15 CROESUS - CROESUS •f Local mafic rl other day MSA had the dnntana honour of being voted by a London JoarnaJlat the airline with the mushiest ad To day I five thr trophy for running the wierdes* tear to ran Am Friends of the oMmit teU sac that Fan Am282 words
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548 1972-06-23 15 OH KEE TIANG - Tell world of your progress, Penang told OH KEE TIANG By DEN A NO: A top 1 Horn? Kong Industrialist has urged Penang to tell the world what she has to offer in industrialisation "Send missions abroad, and bring industrialists to your State." Mrs Susan Yuen suggested There Is a548 words
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Advertisement105 1972-06-23 15 from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur! Operated by British Overseas Air Charter Ltd. (a subsidiary of BOAC). Departure Pates From Singapore From Kuala Lmnpar June 23, 24 July 4, It. 25 6, 8. 13. 15, 20, 22, 27, 29 August 22. 29 3, 5. 10. 12. 17, 19, 24. 26, 31105 words
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Advertisement84 1972-06-23 15 Medical expenses We can help you meet these Hospital bills? expenses. School fees Come jn and ta|k tQ us and Downpayment for a we wj|| introduce you t0 our new house? new personal loan plan Renovations to present house a|| des| d meet Downpayment for a new car? these blem84 words
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717 1972-06-23 16 RENTING High- lands Hotel achieved a pre-tax profit of $2,445,231 In its first eight months of operation on a turnover of $7,350,947 Because of the company's pioneer status no tax will be paid on its profits nor on dividend payouts. Patronage of all717 words
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241 1972-06-23 16 JGNATIUS STEPHEN - THE BIG COFFEE MONEY SQUEEZE IN BRUNEI JGNATIUS STEPHEN By BANDAR SERI BEOAWAN: Coffee shops here are being "squeezed for coffee money. So much so that at least one leading coffee shop is to go out of business. And others are likely to follow. Coffee shop owners say that they241 words
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Article163 1972-06-23 16 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Singapore International Merchant Banker* SIMBLi ha* announced the appointments of Mr. Im Bee Kofc and Mr. Wee Hock Ho as corporate finance assistants Mr Ung. an Honours graduate from the University of Singapore, also graduated with a Masters In Business Management from the Asian Institute of Management.163 words
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Article, Illustration596 1972-06-23 16 GOOD news for local cashiers especially bank tellers For Tenshin Money Counting Machine of Japan has come out with a device that will make life easier for them. And the machine, Laurel PV-8 (see picture >, is within reach as Tenshin has appointed Amateur Photo Btore Its596 words
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Advertisement99 1972-06-23 16 ■^■^EbM^l^Gri^R^RH R^RW Bsrisfi Hr^R^RRC* J En '^r^r^r^LH M* /^^R% J^R^A^RT^^^%'^nßT^^^^^^^^R^^R^i^2^Rl^R^^R^l^R^R^R^Ra ti»^i»»a^s»^»^sJE3|H![^HJs^_^J^^?^^^_«^2^i^sn^R^Esßß|R^R^R» TpTi 113 1 >W IW J a^ -»> OVERSEAS INVESTMENT WESTERN AUSTRALIA Ara rau mirrrttca' in Souna* Real litatt Invattmaatar' W« can od»n« ar ktla yeu. Eicclltnt r*taf*«s in Sinfaaaf K L. available. For ptnonal inUrvMw, PhtM CcMwt Mr.99 words
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Advertisement155 1972-06-23 16 LEASING LETS YOU CONSERVE YOUR CAPITAL FOR BUSINESS EXPANSION! ANYTHING THAI IKS IP CAPITAL PARTICIHARIY DEPRfCMTIMG ASSETS CAN OFTEN BE BETTER LEASED THAN BOUGHT y^wgj Credit Corporation, is tax deductible. Singapore, will lease you anything. We tailor our leasing deals to suit Cars, trucks, forklifts, machinery, your particular needs. After155 words
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Article85 1972-06-23 17 B. lint $3 10 +.55 A Anial $2.74 +.30 0.C8.C. $8 55 +.25 Kramat $3.72 +22 Glrnealy $2.90 +.20 Larut $5.25 .20 I OB $8 40 +.20 K Lanjut $2 94 +.14 Isl. Pen. $4 14 +.14 I M W Rts $0 34 +.10 cor. $1.70 +.io G. Cmlci85 words
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Article22 1972-06-23 17 Merlin <M> 220.000 .San Holdings 177.000 Public Bank 173.000 Fair Lady 167.000 Total Turnover 3 03M Delayed Percentage 10.0422 words
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Article37 1972-06-23 17 lunrM Jonri? Industrials Z3MJ 1M.17 llotrte: M.i 7 M.«S rrapertln: tUM Ml.7* t Tlm: lit 34 117 SS 1 t nUm: 175.52 171.71 Hit M. IflM IN Dec. SI, IMS 1M t Dtc. t*. IMt 1M37 words
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Article1197 1972-06-23 17 810 AND OF'tn PRICIS OFFICIALLY LItTID AT TNI CLOU ROOMI OF TNI STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PMICI MCVIMIHII IN BRACKETS VSSTIRDAV WERE: INDUITKIAII CLOSING TONE: All sections except hotels closed firm TIKNOVEK: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd lot* totalled 3.030.000 1 3.010.0001,197 words
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Article251 1972-06-23 17 Field day for bank stocks BANK stocks bad a field day in generally hesitant trading on the Stock l.xrhange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday Trading volnme in Development Bank of Singapore. Malayan Banking, j Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation. Public Bank and I'nJted Overseas Bank was significantly higher with gains of251 words
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Article67 1972-06-23 17 THESE rate* were quoted on the Atlan dollar market yesterday for valuation on June M The raten are for depotiu of UM2SOOO and above I mth 4 5 lo b' 5 mthi 4 7 1 toll is 3 mthi I to J 1 1« 6 mthx J 367 words
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Article1403 1972-06-23 17 IJUSINESB In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In bracket* In lots of 1 000 unless otherwise specified INDI'BTBIALS A( M% (41 249 A. Tape i3> 131 Ajtaaasata i4i 230 Akan 11,403 words
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Article210 1972-06-23 17 THE Association > Banlu in Malaysla-81nfapot 1 be<t agreed merchant rate* vat June 22 Lord dollar* to m* unit BELLINI. >f r ..run I urtrm > TT or OD Sterllr.f Pound 7.2450 OulUr 2 4178 ■anad an Dollar 2(150 Sew Zealand Dollar 2 4400 D S Dollar 2210 words
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Article489 1972-06-23 17 KINUONO I.V\JON«. PAL'S pre-tax profits in 1971 fell from $1,054,527 In $771,455. after a first half decline from $548,743 to $391,702. Rubber production for the period, however, rose i by 151.308 lb. to 3.320.--768 lb and the average vleld per acre for the year was 1.371 ib compared489 words
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Article192 1972-06-23 17 THE Straits tin prices In Penang yesterday continued Its upward surge, gaining $125 to $626.50 per picul on an official offering up 15 tons to 256 tons. The upturn In the local price was partly Influenced by the steadier tendency of the overnight London metal market where192 words
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Article57 1972-06-23 17 (I) ■aaorl art** la iw-xtiiMi araai w f a aanan a»r win, il> Lscal Saalari arleaa la aiasaaan aellara a«r ia*l mm tmtm «I.M firm «I.M eafhM* MM UKt «I.'|OH •i Ma r.i «1 M pm it> «t 70 pen <!> 11l M MM MS I M M.lt57 words
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Article22 1972-06-23 17 Jl NE R f BRER: 93 cents iiflN cent). TIN: |WM (>p 11.25). Official offering 254 tons lap 11 t—22 words
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Article116 1972-06-23 17 i Himii raeouci iicnamci. 1 lIOCAMai HOOM CLOtIHC MICH PICUL VIaTIMOAY CaaanMl: *U bulk tM a»n«r« drum »Jt aallara Ca«ra: Miaaa itawi UR/Oan< •21 B. Plaail Muntok AST A oh I' I t• b. 100T NLW SI at »rll»r. j Sarawak «ht» l.ih. M% NLW $170 Milan, aarawak aa«rial116 words
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Article36 1972-06-23 17 LmSla ra>»»r arirta Ml Wi<iHi» I iprivlaiia la kackvta). Wlrakar MM Mum imiimi sattar Mes.ae ikiimi Thra* HtMCka »u»»r 1411 M ||M.«I •rllcr MUSS IMJ0JO) Market MM- «i«a«» m kvata. SttlM t. 413 I«M36 words
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Article37 1972-06-23 17 I* UanSaii a* O 'SaaiSay ih» asm wl prtcrm ml Malayaa as» CIF II Eurstaaa aarta >■ aalk. iirriim ft Mat Ma Aac D*r. was ajaMMI al IKIO wIMn i«f«»ian«Kl A«a. a**< at ukim mm inakaaa««>37 words
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Article263 1972-06-23 17 rE rubber market yesterday was quiet but steady during the morning Buying orders were hampered by a reserve of sellers due to continued weakness of sterling. The morning session < kM- quiet but steady The afternoon session was steadier as buyers raised prices against a continued reserve of263 words
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Article98 1972-06-23 17 rvAILV BMR pricw Hand by the Malaysian Rubber Exch«.,g« v and Rubber aiaartattwi of mmiri at mm yaafa.y JILY AIG. (tarrea* Maathl (F«nrar4 TBiallp ■•ywi tcMm B«»n lißin eat. arr kg Ctmu par km. BMR SCV il— ton PmllMl ***** INKS 101 M *****0 ■MR »L (1-ton Palltt)98 words
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Article437 1972-06-23 17 t»i.i.OWiNO the exit ot June trading the market got off to a hesitant start In the new current month with levels hovenng around the 81--cent mark and It appeared that as with the June position earlier July would run an even course with little to437 words
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Article240 1972-06-23 17 MELBOURNE. Thun Bhare prices continued to advance In active trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today Overall rlaea outnumbered falls better than two to one Some of the beat gain* were recorded in the industrial sector Tartar rlaalßC mi«di« prlrw m Auatraliaa «o lara Ib* 4ilT»rrtir*f on yntrr4ay t240 words
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Article248 1972-06-23 17 VCVV YORK Wed -A lre«h 1 report thrt third party —llama are wortung behind the aranaa to end the Vietnam war tmtmtmi h«her rt-xk prices on But Investor *~thu«l»<m wa* tamnertd by rocern about inflation tn the domerttc aronomv In the wake of an acceleration In the nae248 words
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Article211 1972-06-23 17 UONO KONO Thun The market rioted steady In- t»re»t today «as eenerally centred in the aerond line ttocks with fie front line aharet In 1 the main remaining around yas--1 Wrda> s rloalnf leveto HID Baaai. both registers recovered over the day to close. London at HKS266 and211 words
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Article101 1972-06-23 17 MS »N( HI lIMt TIN Wednaeda) NA Tuesday S4 17 Week ato «5 17 IBBEK* Wednesday NA Tueaday 808 04 Wat* aco 37 OILS Wednesday NA Tueaday MOM Wat* a*<> 390 07 INBCSTBIALS Wadnaaday 4t1 9 Tuaaday 4M5 Week a K < 5051 DOW JOSES AWRA(.» rNOIHTKIALB Wadnaaday *****101 words
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Article35 1972-06-23 17 (W itw ftw Minimi mark it •m Keaa raa»m«» th. U t •a. wax** «t t «T» lur WTS tor Mk. **arHa> m—*r4 U aa* •a* taal at MM »m «uu>N at35 words
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Advertisement571 1972-06-23 18 »aaa»»aaaals™sj(S^S^S^SS^S^^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^SJt^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^SJ«| sMsJ JLH aaatatßaaalftil^ sh^sM Ms^sVsl LmLs^LMLs>|s>B|Js| TOP WAGES and BENEFITS We require: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Singapore Citizens 16 years of age and above. Willing to work rotating shift. Cenerous shift allowance for permanent shift work. Excellent working conditions in air-conditioned comfort. Promotion opportunities. Medical benefits program. Hospitalisation program. Annual571 words
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Advertisement517 1972-06-23 18 9STAEDTLER For our rapidly expanding organisation we invite applications for the position of PRODUCTION MANAGER The man we art looking for mus< possess th« following qualifications 1 Moloyjion citiien, minimum oge 25 y«ors 2 Degree/Diploma in Mcchomcal Engineering, with at least two yeors' supervisory experience in manufacturing, or o souna517 words
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Advertisement676 1972-06-23 18 ROBERT BOSCH (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD., a member of the world-wide group of Robert Bosch GmbH. Stuttgart, Germany, will soon commence operations at the Bayan Lepas Free Trade Zone. Penang The Company will assemble cameras and produce ancillary electronic equipment. The total work force will be aDproximately 400 Applications are invited676 words
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Advertisement453 1972-06-23 18 INSURANCE EXECUTIVE Applications are invited for the position of Administration Executive in a rapidly expanding subsidiary of a large worldi wide broking house operating in all fields of insurance. THE JOB This is a challenging new vacancy which has been created in response to the fast growing volume of business.453 words
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324 1972-06-23 19 Purge has made DAP stronger, says Kit Siang IPOH, Thurs. The 1 Democratic Action Party has emerged stronger, more purposeful and effective .since its recent purge, its secretary-general, Mr Lim Kit Slang, said here tonight. He warned that the party would not hesitate to •mercilessly purge" those who spread the324 words
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Article36 1972-06-23 19 SINGAPORE Thuri A oblev> man. Leow Kek Bek. 39. u> fined $300 today t(.r ruiuim live packets of opium and utenmls at a house In Beiidemeer H :id yesterday He nad three previous convictions36 words
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Article31 1972-06-23 19 SINGAPORE. Thuri The Minuter far Furetgn Affairs. Mr 8 R«j«ratn»m will attend the United Nations Association of Singapore International Night at the Ehangri-La Hotel on June31 words
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Article24 1972-06-23 19 ALOR STAR. Thuri Puhre today an-eated two buaineaaanen wanted for allefed smucgling of Thai rice and other contraband along the Malaysian-Thai border24 words
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Article, Illustration365 1972-06-23 19 N. G. KUTTY - Thieves cut open three iron gates N. G. KUTTY: $85,000 JEWELS, WATCHES STOLEN By Singapore, Thurs. A GANG of determined thieves cut through three inirilorkeri collapsible iron gxites nnd WaWai with $H.").()(H) worth of gems and watches from a shop yesterday. But the proprietor and his family slept through it365 words
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Article118 1972-06-23 19 $50,000 GEMS SNATCH: MAN HELD SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police have arrroted a man In connection with the SS«M« Jewellery robbery from Mvi Hone, foldamiths in JaUn Todak. off Thomson Road, on June 2 He was arrested at a bar la Tanjong Katonc following a tip oft to police The man was118 words
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Article36 1972-06-23 19 BINOAPORE Thur* Th* VMCA will hold '.v elf ht -week courat In elemennry and advance black-and-white and colour photography from July 11 on Tueadavt and Thursdays For further Information ring M7M or M 44436 words
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131 1972-06-23 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs The crew of a police patrol car last night almost caught four men who are believed to have carried out the $***** Jewellery grab from Ban Loong goldsmiths in Toa Payoh Central earlier In the day Immediately after the robbery at 330131 words
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Article63 1972-06-23 19 Stockbrokers drop $5,445 claim BINOAPORE Thurs. Stockbrokers Lee and Co. today dropped their claim for $5,445 against a peon who lost II 1.445 when he speculated In Federal Paper snares Urn Lor Chin had disputed owing the money aUaflng that hla father, through a mediator, had paid ail hla outatandlnf63 words
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240 1972-06-23 19 Husband's temper made her insecure' court told SINGAPORE Thurs. A housewife told the High Court today that her senior pharmacist husbands violent temper made her life "unsettled and insecure." Amy Tan Xc- Lay. suing her husband. Eng A.I Slk. for divorce, said she left him for good nnd went to240 words
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Article26 1972-06-23 19 SlN(,Af><<KE I! ttt National Library group servteaa holding b demonatration on cake Icing In its meeting room at 10 M am on June 2126 words
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Advertisement175 1972-06-23 19 Dandruff? Try the new discovery f I i Only VOS has it. j-. j-J j-, It s a new discovery by Swedish C»^VaT\#aC""«np""B-l scientists to eliminate both bactena- fVVVI wl I caused and oily types of dandruff on the scalp. You didn't know there were two causes of dandruff? There175 words
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Advertisement80 1972-06-23 19 I BONCAFE I introduces MM I Ole It s F esta time 1 Another unique Boncafe I I Navour FIESTA BLEND made from the rich I coffee beans grown in the volcanic soil of Certral I I American mountains Like all Boncafe I I Fiesta is 100' coffv* roaster) to80 words
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Miscellaneous270 1972-06-23 19 On your TV and Radio I.H P.M. Opening and Where the 741 Nf*s Chinese Heart Is 7.M Chinese Variety Show 171 For the Family (English) IH News and Newsreel m English I.M A Diary ot Events in Smga 121 You and Your Car (repeat) pore this Week (English) 1.41 Pilot270 words
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Miscellaneous601 1972-06-23 19 IJI hi Programme Summary 1 41 kiddie School Mathematics— in Kaieh Tertumpah Oi O»sa J«o State Systems Fndah S*"***" 1 t IH Sem AntarabKiu 3M AjMiamwlaitwm i*,^ 4.N Bakat TV 1 U En|l>sh Fdm DntiiwtMa 4M Woman j depirl 60.000 S.H Programme Strnmtry IH **»s iH Man Melukil ID Konkjatar601 words
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238 1972-06-23 20 Doctor: My marriage was a failure from the start SINQAPORE Thurt. A doctor told the High Court today that his marriage was a failure from the start because he and his wife had "quite a lot of differences" in their sense of values. Dr. R Stvasamboo, who was suing his238 words
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Article50 1972-06-23 20 SINOAPORX Thurs Five Indonesian* were jailed today for entering Singapore Uiagally Nadlam bin All 17, who had two similar previous convictions. WM Ja'led for nine months Abdul Kadlr bin Banusl. SI. All Mohammed M. Tua-tman Rublo. 12. and Udln bin Arris. 25. were Jailed for a week each50 words
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Article47 1972-06-23 20 BXNOAPOM. Thm The MP for Kampong Kapor Mr Yoo Toon Chla, will present prices at a baby show contest at Kamponc Kapor community centre on Sunday at 30 am The contest Is organised by the centre's management commit tee and women's •uo-eom-■HMt47 words
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Article, Illustration317 1972-06-23 20 CHRISTINA CHEANG - CHRISTINA CHEANG By TWO year -old Asithony Wang Is a constant bundle of Joy to his parents. He is their only child Bat In bringing up Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wang from Hong Kong have alao known317 words
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Article57 1972-06-23 20 SINOAPORC. Thur» Tht Astatic CMMpMiy will pr*wni two oehotanMsM. meh valued at MMO to Kudos t> of the PolrtoehnteV pr.-wTcoir» •t the PrtncMa Mary eamaw la Omm Hood on Monday I •i n '^f?*- to Mnn i nth annlveramry arc tenable for th. h«sm^«ud^ durtng the57 words
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Article52 1972-06-23 20 ■»*KU Thiiw Two **S"f>»yt. W»t>rtMi« w«r**monc t*» It 000 4«tH»tW ud HHU •ho nuniM ttw Or« annual convention of Kotmrr Int»rnattonal at HouMon. Tmm. They wart I*. O v n^ v" Mr Mm Oow. hoth "■■>■■■ o« th» Itoury Cluk of ■■S*!** 1 w««t. Thty vcra imsHiiUH52 words
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Article22 1972-06-23 20 .JWOAPOHa Th«. Th. Mtotajar tar Bcjanet and T»ch£2";*!? I* ctl r> wiu MMtf Amu. twr> in runt ooai^titi^w22 words
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152 1972-06-23 20 Appeal to senior varsity students to help freshmen SINOAPORE Thur* -The University of Singapore Students' Union today appealed of the university to help host new students for a fortnight or so till they could find accommodation A spokesman said that the university hostels were all full and 250 students, both152 words
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Advertisement108 1972-06-23 20 k^ntaffaW dsfl w wake up his appetite with GRESGIN SYRUP OR DROPS Just a little Crescm before meals wakes up your children's normal healthy appet.tes Crescm overcomes their over-tiredness makes them eager to eat good nourishing meals you prepare for them W *C ss^lmfl ft^sVkfm brings back the smile* at108 words
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Miscellaneous66 1972-06-23 20 All+y Omp A»y Y.T. Mmwrnlim VWMCTS Tr« ioSr^** 1 l*\m I MAMEOBONN V^" ~~1 I >•«.»«. boom; rM SUK XQOI7 >OU AJNT TaAHMtff THSS /^yu»VH.AV ASWWIBsJHarM. MOU twa «OIK MCOMK CM Of M7M H N /flO «MTI M«\T 1 ill \y~*r By Ai rmyp S&toXZfafsr) l s,^ S^assess jrSs) I66 words
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389 1972-06-23 21 The guided tour that turned sour STRANDED TOURISTS TOLD: YOU SHOULD HAVE RETURNED HOME ON YOUR OWN rpHESE few weeks being the school vacation, we wonder whether anyone has got into the ■{MM boat as us. Three of my friends and I paid $70 each for a guided tour of389 words
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Letter141 1972-06-23 21 I AM being employed in a commercial house and my income is less than $400 per month. With six of us in a family and all the children schooling. I find that my monthly contribution of 10 per cent towards the CPF is already a burden. The impending Increase of141 words
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Letter188 1972-06-23 21 I AGREE with "Still LookIng" (BT. June 1«) that there are thousands of ex-British Army employees seeking employment through the employment exchange or newspapers. "Still Looking" U a clerk. In my case. I am a technician with more than 20 years' experience In light and heavy engineerIng with the British188 words
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Letter144 1972-06-23 21 I REFER to the letter by "Student" iST June li)i Hf asks "Is it correct to say that a candidate must score distinctions In all or some of the subjects he takes In all his examinations in order to "distinguish himself It has never been the UnlverMty's practice to use144 words
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Letter45 1972-06-23 21 The rear portion of Blocks 25 and 27 in Bendemeer Road are very artistically constructed and present a pleasing appearance Unfortunately the view is marred by the tenants who put up signboards and hoardings The HDB should have these unsightly structures removed ARTIST. Singapore 12.45 words
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341 1972-06-23 21 $2-a-day fee for art shows isn't new REFER to the re|K>rt headlined "Artists hit out at $2-a day licence lee tor art shows" (S.T., June 19). It is not correct to say that the licence fee of $2 a day for art exhibitions is a new fee. The fact Is,341 words
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Letter54 1972-06-23 21 I REFER to the letter headlined "The sulky faces patients have to endure" (ST.. June 21). Your correspondent Is requested to supply his name. ORGH registration number and the date he was admitted to the hospital, so that his complaint can be looked Into. LER KWANG CHI'A. for Public Relations54 words
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216 1972-06-23 21 LAST Sunday at 4 p.m. I had just passed through the Singapore Immigration checkpoint at the Causeway when I was directed by three Customs personnel in plainclothes to park my car at the inspection pit about 100 yards away from the216 words
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96 1972-06-23 21 I WISH to draw the attention of the Health Ministry to the sale of vegetables at Upper Circular Road The wholesale market there was apparently closed down because it fall td to comply with the health regulations. However for the benefit of some merchants96 words
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Letter68 1972-06-23 21 MANY thanks to the Btraits Times for publishing my letter on June 13. On the evening of June 19 my family and I were happy to see men removing the surplus mortar, bricks and sand at Jalan Pokok Serunal Thanks to the department concerned I must admit that through the68 words
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107 1972-06-23 21 IRETSR to the letter from "Unsympathetic Aussie" on the subject of "Mutt this m tte beg?" (ST. June "> today's Straits Times. I should be grateful If "Unsympathetic Aussie' would contact the undersigned (Telephone No ***** ext 327 > with a view to enabling the107 words
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219 1972-06-23 21 Let's have ONE name for the Malay language THE Malay language appears to be unique among languages ;t Is perhaps the only language known by different names. In Indonesia they call it Bahasa Indonesia Up north they call R Bahasa Malaysia and here in Singapore we call it Bahasa Kebangsaan219 words
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Advertisement75 1972-06-23 21 Low price time recorder helps big companies meet strict requirements of wane »t-x«-*-o hour law I v^H Ask for free demonstration without obligation today. Sol> Agent for SINGAPORE, _MALAYSIA and INDONESIA igf^trae^bingapo^^^ T» *****. *****. ***** lot .furxixutr WHISPfI QUICT OPCIATNIII. ■16 SPACE. COOLING COMfMT AIR COWmOWI. MM ITltr 11575 words
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Advertisement122 1972-06-23 21 ■bHHH uaaaaaaa^^^^aia^H sHHIH i9U iL. 4W ■H —^saaattsV I DIFFICULTY I I IN GETTING I I NEW NATION! I DELIVERED? I I OiciMOlKlllv. \oti iii;i\ hiivt- I iliUi* ull\ hi getting W I \i-\\ Vition (Iclivcn-il urn SAnm lOr there nuix Ik* <mI(I d;i\s wlu-n '"v. *v?^ I your copy122 words
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Advertisement613 1972-06-23 22 GENERAL ELECTRIC CENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HOUSEWAKS PTE. LTD We ore seeking suitobly quoMied candidates tor the position ofQUALIIY CONTROL/INCOMING MATERIAL INSPECTOR Applicants should have experience in measurement technique and procedures using modern precision instruments They must be competent in handling micrometers, callipers etc. ond be fomilior with blueprints ond technical613 words
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Advertisement1090 1972-06-23 22 THE PORT OF SINCArORE AUTHORITY TENDEB NOTICES Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following -(1) PBOPOSED CONSTBVCTION COMPLETION of Reinforced Concrete Cable Car Tower rising about 238-0 above ground fVwr level with an internal diameter of 26-0 at Pulau Selegu. (3) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION of1,090 words
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Advertisement630 1972-06-23 22 F.W.D.. SINGAPORE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors s.id from other suitable contractors for the following wo r ks I) Beaavaissa af Existing Bankers sna Scenic Park Exteastaa at Meant Faker Paaae 11. Saawraaasl: Contractors to meet S.O. at the site on 28 8 72 at 10.00 am AU630 words
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Advertisement501 1972-06-23 22 •JTC TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for the following projects: (A) PBOPOSED ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TO 7-STOREY. L- SHAPED FLATTED FACTORY (BLOCK NO. 41 AT TIONG BAHRI INDISTRIAL ESTATE (Sl'B-CONTBACT) ELIGIBILITY: Electrical— BlCo 000 and above SHOWBOIND: 29 872 at 10 00 a m Meet501 words
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Advertisement631 1972-06-23 22 HOI MM. AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following fl) BILK CONTRACT for the Supply. Delivery to Sites and Instsllatlon of 130 LIFTS to Marine Parade Estate Phajc I 4c II (tl EBECTION A COMPLETION of Four Blocks cf 11-Btorey 3 -Room631 words
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Advertisement624 1972-06-23 22 Kt'ALA LI'MPI'B-KEPONG AMALGAMATED LIMITED «sth ANNI'AL GENERAL MEETING Notice if. hereby given that the sixty-fifth Annual Oeneral MeetIng of the members of the Company will be held at the Huri Office of the Company Hangunaii Lee Van Llan. Jalan Mountbatten. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. on Knday. 14th July. 1972. at 1200624 words
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Advertisement1300 1972-06-23 23 M^^^^^^a! I 10 LIVUPOOL AM OTMII U K/CIMTININTU PMTI Tpoit Sail! P Mltng Penani ciMOOOCUI Liverpool lePtTaM, I UUUNA Liverpool. Oubi.n. B.it.M cm 11 Ma Ma a/a Ma a tan I EUMACUS Liverpool IHt n laM 17 ISTTANAX A Cam. H Surg, L'POOI taM a laf, I [LPINOI Le.»M5, Liverpool.1,300 words
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Advertisement2064 1972-06-23 23 HByTyTTn?3Hr«B^ l 7T^^7^r^ I -EJ 9 \t 0 1 if^i \[p^j I urna shvice to lowbox uveifmi t cowTiwtwui ppms BENVRACKIE p H ant Le^an Aaj 1 m« a, aBENCAIRN U4 S.-gaport P Ktiang MjajM Cnwit tag II Ma a/ 1 M I/I Ml 1/ I (1 tag K Sngiaott2,064 words
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Advertisement713 1972-06-23 23 MAPITIMI MIIIIM I I NIAP I I I TIL MM PMT aILINC 114! MALA LUMPUI ***** PIMM 251(1 Cariieri (pt.in to prKttd M ot'er ports to loa] and or d.scnai, GLEN LIME LTD. BMHaaaaaaa S ngapo'e f«n-| Pprang Due I 40* uVL?.^!L tw mm a, a l.n 21 i tan713 words
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Advertisement1059 1972-06-23 24 ■■yL— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISNA LTI. JAPAN, N. KONG, STUAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Monr,kon| ETA Spore ETA P. M an| Sk.|tU«a Mara" V 11 MMM 11 MU So.ryi Man V a »Mm 7 laly 11 MU ktacmiT Mara VII M lorn 11 Msy Japan Persian Cull1,059 words
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Advertisement932 1972-06-23 24 FO» MIW lIALANO Ponorii P KolMf Sinfffore LiatMt Mr: CNAKUTA' aaioie 1/ IM| a. 1 Mly DUm. Wall. AoC> CAIPENTARIA I lAh I 7 Ah I I Ah Lytt. Kaitf. Aock CNAMIM 1)1) Soft 14,14 SMt IS 17 Soft Dili i, Well Aock. HID SIA SIHVICI MNto CAPE M/a My932 words
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Advertisement895 1972-06-23 24 PNEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD ICB BOHOING 7 SHENTON WAV S«NGAPO<«E 1 TEL *****3 7 U.K. lUKOPI SIKVICI LOAOING FOB LONDON, LIVERPOOL M BURG. RDAM, HAVRI Singapore P KJan| renan| ArtraMi NEPTIWE AMIEI M/M Ml| H/a lory 11/ 1 Mf L pool 31 I. Ma>re 5 9 R'oaa. Ntwrg. Aorrim NEPTVNE895 words
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Advertisement735 1972-06-23 24 «M MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL JDM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE Jin Ampong Kuala Lu.r-our The National Shipping Line of Malaysia units seivice re ihimn, livUpooi xintinewt pouts If Man, Smfapore Kcian| Feni"| LMliaf lor IkWCA MELII I > Port Hj.'e 17 li<erpool 20, 7 Rdam 7. H b»'| 1 t IkJNIA735 words
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Article163 1972-06-23 25 thi poilt op iincapori autmo kit? announcio tni follow mc ■■htnino aunancimbmti FOR JUNI OUT: Rajula I/T, Goldrn Towrr 13 14. Tuloni 15,1«. Junta 33/34, t> a Bmblneot M/I» and Nara 44 IN: MadiMß Uoyd 1/7. Kaduna is i«. Xrr.imtau W. Oood Fortune 2v 30. Ooldrn Summer163 words
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Advertisement867 1972-06-23 26 GINIRAL ADVtHTISIMENTS ANMOUMCIMIMT/WKSOMAt tintt only 0 0(O PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL: *****1 „<„.,. mm N mi ...ri Mj'i.tii -r»i« tt 00 a ««rd M i, M A (Oly iO ('fill CAD aflCTalll C t»lnt"ium »7J« for Ii vorttl 'Ull UtlnlL-. Minimum l? 0 foe M wordi re ami Mala HI 07S867 words
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Advertisement855 1972-06-23 26 lasjaSMS young energrtic Salesmen tnd Salngiils prepared to learn and allowance tnd commission will be offered to right gpplltants who apeak fluent Knt,lith Mandarin tnd with some battle sales expenrnre Int.r ested person rail Tel 4(2324 •pore for appointment SUILOIHC TICMNICIAN required by well established construction com pany. Must have855 words
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Advertisement740 1972-06-23 26 RIOUIRIO FIMALI CLIRK. Ag* 25 above. Able to correspond independently. Chinee tn advantage. Apply full parti ulars with laaareturnablei phototttph to Personnel Manager. 044 I'ppar ■erangoan Read. pore. JUNIOR CAPTAIN required Ir a Coffee Shop ef a well established hotel Only applicants with experience need apply. giving full particulars, telephon*740 words
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Advertisement858 1972-06-23 26 lALII PRCMOTIBI AND OIITRI BUTOBI wanted to promote excluitv* brand of perfuniei and roe tTKtict from Pant Interested ring pore 37*2*2 for appointment. WANTIO 10 WAITRIKII Preferably English speaking with experience Tel OSISTI'MIOII for sn Interview Hill-Top Restaurant Pie Ltd. i Next te Jurong Bird Park i OILIVIRV CLIRKI WAMTIO858 words
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Advertisement1029 1972-06-23 26 •UIIN RIAL lITATI offers Parbury Avenue Cool quiet, elegant bungalow furnished 11. 000 e.n.e New hill top 2 storey eeml-deterhsd. Jalan Langgar Bedok (700. Watten Estate furnished ("Vi sunset View luxuriously furnished II .<M Hongkong Park furnished (CM. Paber Hi'le furnished semi-detached immediate occupation |H»0. Greenleaf Vlrw furmshod |OM. Cambaurne1,029 words
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Advertisement1155 1972-06-23 26 BRAOOIL MIICNTI Luxurious fur hashed bungalow ntrnsvrly renovat.d large land three btdrooms two balkrooms sitting dinint room patio servants mtnitirs guraite aew fur niturts and h.Jitt two alrcons Available lat July P.ent tlOuu lorut Was* Phone T4&UO. TOMLINIOM MANSION 3 sircondi tioned bedrooms two bathrooms furnished Available July Fur par1,155 words
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Advertisement1080 1972-06-23 26 (3a0,0M a. Me. OUT. 11 detached bungalow (owner built and supervitedi on elevated grounds, panoramic view ef nature quiet and ex elusive residence plaa for swimming peal approved 14.000 sq ft freehold. t liidiusms 4 bathrooms plus as*. vsnt s smenltirs. garage Newly renovated Phone (457(7 Spore AC! MOUIIMC OFFIM1,080 words
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Advertisement641 1972-06-23 26 IF YOU WIIN to S.-II or lease our your houses bunxslov.t apartment!* or lands phone New Century Realty tTITI 3421*2 Snore APARTMINTI HOUIII I new or old*. In sll districts wsnted immedi.irly. i |«i (K» (IM.OOOI Ctll ****** 2303* Spore WANTIO TO BUT HOUII or flat In good rrtidentl.il ihvtrtctl641 words
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Advertisement3156 1972-06-23 27 BpHHBHHBHHHBB)jf^pHBjjIBH«HHipMBaHBMBVBiPIBM ■aa 1 _a*m SB Is. m JW^ Ja. A_aLl J— am- M -aax^^aßSßal I CHARTIR FLICMTS LONDON lUROPI Daily Sight* by Sabar A Caledonian Airway*. Book now to a tocur* a *eat Call Charltan Eater- priaes Ml 75VS 912W42 Spar*. INTIRNATIONAL CHABTIR FLIGHT! CINTBI frWI Sl«fip*rt It LAJ.NION SSa»/3,156 words
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Advertisement980 1972-06-23 27 U.K. A.I PIMALI ALIATIARJ Hup aay reaaoaahar afftr aorept ed 11, Jalaa Aauhan aft Uaivartlty Road. 5143»7 Spar* BSKAI OOLDIN COCKIR SPANIIL diaiempered. very healthy S2SO Adorahl. poodle SIM 2* Jalan Mat Jambol 044*27 Spar* rssamHsss-* tIMC MUAT IRON Purnltur* 25 Cawmuxh Raad. *****1 Spar* Por home*, garden* Showroom at980 words
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Advertisement1054 1972-06-23 27 Mae^lntry, plaai ler sal* RICONDITIONID lARTM MOVINC lOUIPMINTS. cranaa and forkliftt fram V S army earp'ut ttock laapectMaa welcomed at our yard 1 oper Eaet Coait Road m Spare For enquiries contact Intrr Work! Agencies Company •.".H Kungel Road. Spore Trl Jd: > 74« MM SILLING CHIAP used flat beds1,054 words
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Advertisement524 1972-06-23 27 ISS4 MINI CONTISSA email «nn 4 doors si *ms aao IC Hoaa long Koad lllock 2 s pore Hood condition, otlling SI 3MJ Te; MIJU2O s parr '•as PIAT 1»s. 2 o«nrr. Tip Top Condition. New Tirea Tspe Recorder Si.SOC Call ]7Ah9!| Singapon IMS PIAT HOD Ac l.nt free Oood524 words
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Advertisement278 1972-06-23 27 P*R RILiASLI NSUSC repaira. l>.intiags colour oaahinic. tiling, etc Phone y?S«J Hoc Hen* Construction •SMS CSMPLITS PURMISMIMO to 1 roomed HI) H. Klat aamlllf furnitur*. floonnii vail* kitrhen. etc i.ife lIPIRIIMCIO VIRSATILI I PIICI pop hand aevka (in..nri.r urgently Intrretted partlea pltase contact Peter 4«A»««t s porr ACI THIRTY Bic278 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1972-06-23 28 BflAI AMAB HINGSJ DAB Bata Paaat paasea away Sianlasij IS 47t leaviaf kea'aa wif» liaaa Kaar. seaa Dr. Jaawaat Steca. A*tar ■safß, r~- Siafsi aaafßtrr JaaMr Kaar Baaf I 1 I. the undersigned hereby offer my sincere and unqualified apologias to Mr Dosalnic Manuel of Dawks* Malaya* Berhad at73 words
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Advertisement1197 1972-06-23 28 PUBUC NOTICES iWIIVIB m MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT BANKERS lERHAD ANNOUNCEMENT To: THE SHAREHOLDERS OF LARUT TIN FIELDS BERHAD Subject: CASH OFFER OF Msslo FOR EACH MSI NOMINAL ORDINARY SHARE OF LARUT TIN FIELDS BERHAD Malaysian International Merchant Bankers Berhad (MIM6) wish to give notice that at the request of clients1,197 words
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Advertisement430 1972-06-23 28 KENYATAAN TAWARAN JPT TawaranS akan dl-terima diPeiabat Jurutera Parlt dan Taliaver Kanan. Seberang Perak. Sitlawan darlpada pemborung] I yang berdaf tar dencan JPT 1 dalam Kelas D. E dan Ex hlngga pukul 12 00 tengah hart pada 28 6 72 untok i Meratakan ban. membek*l Latertte dan mengemaskan- nya untok430 words
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Advertisement127 1972-06-23 28 KKNTATAAN TAWARAN J.P. IBU PEJABAT Tawaran darlpada Pemboron yang berdaf tar aU P T Ibu PeJ bat dalam Kelas E ka-atas (Bek lan> akan dl-tertma dlPetab Ketua Pengarah Parlt At Tallayi Jalan Swettenham. Kuala Lump hingga pukul ISM tengah hi paoa 2sno Julai 1*73 untok rr bekalkan: DID Contract No.127 words
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Advertisement381 1972-06-23 28 r. MHI 11 WORRS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the following* (a) "Construction of a Statt Oovemment Office ComDlex at Slmpang Tlaa. Kuchlng" from PWD Registered Contractors. aaac A under Head II (b "Construction of a Federal Oovemment Office Complex at Stmpang Tiga Kuchlng'' from PWD Registered Contractors.381 words
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Advertisement817 1972-06-23 28 GOVERNMENT Of THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ACT (Cap. f.a. i(7t v I THE MASTER PLAN RILES. H Notice anarr Rale It NoUce Is hereby given that Ui< following proposals for Alterations I to the Master Plan were uib- mltted to the Minister for La* and National Development foi817 words
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Advertisement834 1972-06-23 28 IN THE HK.M (OUT OF SINGAPORE. Company Winding Up No 21 of 1972 In the matter of the Companies Act (Cap 185 1 And 111 the matter of Soonrhoy SendJrlan Berhad ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby Riven that a Petition lor the winding up of I the abovenamed Company834 words
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Article, Illustration420 1972-06-23 29 5-goal Francis makes IA virtual champs INDIAN Association yesterday made themselves virtually this year's SHA League Dlv. One champions thanks to a five-goal feat by International forward Joe Francis which helDed them trounce Sembawang Shipyard 7-0 at Farrer Park. They need now to draw one of their remaining two matches420 words
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458 1972-06-23 29 Massie takes 5 wickets in Test debut LONDON, Thura. Seam bowler Bob Massie made an outstanding Test debut for Australia when he wrecked England's early batting on the opening day of the Second cricket Test at Lord's here today. The powerfully- built Massie, who missed the First Test because of458 words
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Article62 1972-06-23 29 ENGLAND Ist Inns B*yr*U b Maaale 11 Edrtcfc few LUlee 1* I.aefcharet k Lille* ■■Mi b MasMe 14 l> OMtetro lb» Maasie 11 <ir*»g c Marsh b Maarle i* KmmU c CoUey c Masste 41 lUsagwortli not out 21 Saw* not out M Extra, II Total (for 762 words
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Article161 1972-06-23 29 A RECORD turnout U expected when China's world table tennis champion team play a series of matches in Singapore next month. The Chinese, who will stop over In Singapore while on their war to Australia and New Zealand are likely to be here for tlx nlchu. Singapore161 words
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Article38 1972-06-23 29 LONDON Thurs Rtan Smith, the Haiartcan Wimbtedon favourite, was knocbea out «f the London Oraa* courts Twnnls Championship* by John Palsh. Britain fourth ranked player Palsh won J-« 1M to reach tne MmlflnaU38 words
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Article29 1972-06-23 29 TICKETS f«r the InUr on»tlturii< j Football Teurna meni «rml flnab will h* available al Sports Hoaif from Monday v j Hn during office h M rs29 words
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Article105 1972-06-23 29 HEALTH IMPRESS IN FIRST OUTING MINISTRY of Communications were eliminated from the Inter-Mlnlstry League Division One soccer rhamplonshlp yesterday when Ministry of Health heat them 3-0 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Yesterday's defeat was Communications' second los* It was Ministry of Health's first appearar>r« but they gave strong Indications of105 words
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293 1972-06-23 29 Gold Cup favourite loses first place after inquiry ASCOT, Thurs. Krimo Hawk, owned by Mr. Y. Yamamoto, won the Ascot Gold Cup run over 20f at the Royal Ascot meeting here today after a .stewards Inquiry Rock Rol. the odds-on favourite, was first past the post but after their Inquiry293 words
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Article, Illustration228 1972-06-23 30 Course for coaches the right step SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association's move to build a strong base of c|»aches, as the first step to the raising of the national standard, is a step in the right direction, says ERNEST FRIDA. SLTA has received overwhelming response to Its first coaching course conducted228 words
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112 1972-06-23 30 32 coaches are teachers and this Is very encouraging as schools are the nurseries for the National squad. Desmond Oon said: "The most difficult task in the coaching course Is to correct the bad habits of the trainee-coaches, but I am slowly making progress.112 words
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Article708 1972-06-23 30 Malaysia cut Pi's Putra Cup lead J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia struck up a brignt patch to narrow the Philippines' lead to five strokes after the second round of th? South-East Asia Putra Cup jjolf championship at the RSGC course, here, today reports MAT RICE KHOO. Trailing 10 strokes In third708 words
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Article289 1972-06-23 30 LANKA (Ceylon) will be the 12th team in the Pesta Sukan International soccer tournament at Jalan Besar stadium from Aur 2 to Aug. 10 They replace defending champions India, who withdrew two weeks ago. India, who share the championship with Vietnam, had originally289 words
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Article173 1972-06-23 30 SINGAPORE Amateur Judo AswK-uiu.il president Ang Teck Bee hus urn<-d ju<'oisU to attend training regularly and to mum gLiod rcsulu in the 1073 Seap Oamea. Teck Bee who was re-elected prwiimt of SAJA. said vigorous efloru would be taken b> the association to infuse a173 words
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Article101 1972-06-23 30 LEX HEX KIM *a» elected pr*atd*nt of the Sermngoon Oarder, Sp. m Club at Its annual meeting Other officials elected Leo* Kirn Fatt and Col Mohd Salleh i vice- pi f idenui. Wan Kirn Hoon laacratary*. Miat Marie Lai Soo Cheng aa*t Mcrvtary i Dalvd How* Ye*101 words
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Article455 1972-06-23 30 PEN ANG. Thurs Singapore Chinese Swim ming Club won 17 of the 20 events tonight to bring their gold tally to 32 for their two da:- friendly match against the Penang Chinese Swimming Club At the end of the two day meet Singapore Chi455 words
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Article, Illustration601 1972-06-23 31 EPSOM JEEP - Sungei Wang threat to Allan's aces EPSOM JEEP RACING with BACK-in-form Sungei Wang II ooses a big threat to Ivan Allan's powerful quartette in the Perak Derby at lpoh on Sunday. Allan's aces are topweight Jumbo Jet, Champagne 11, Gold Sheen and Little Pappa 11. Sungei Wang II won the601 words
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314 1972-06-23 31 Colonel Daly brings off sensational coup in the Derby THE ftrat ill race held in lpoh after the wai wis in 1950 The winner was a tough grey stayer, Indian Heather. Ihe race created so mvi h interest that the Perait Turf Hub decide l to make it an annual314 words
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193 1972-06-23 31 Police stop fighting in Santos match JAKARTA, Thurs. The Brazilian soccer team Santos beat Indonesia 3-2 here last night with Pele scoring a penalty goal. Fighting broke out between the opposing players late in the second half and military police had to intervene Santos led 3-1 at halftime and asReuter - 193 words
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Article140 1972-06-23 31 ELINBUROH Thurt AvaV tralian Kel Niflr the titirholder moved into ihrrt-itrokc tatlf- »«y leid aftrr the second round 1 o the Print* British Senior ■oil rhunpioruhip at Ontniddrv near here ywleraay The rutted 51 -year-old Australian returned the beat iccre of the day with aReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration2335 1972-06-23 31 TOMORROW ill MM 2.30 CLASS 5. DIV. 5 —6F ■*a«ial9Ul 1 56,000 $4,200 to winner) 1 ***** lIPAOA a IYTiI Allaa S 9.0 (4S ♦41 1 443U CaAMO OIMT a (IC Lowl ■uataar S 112 <+ »l it»Mta I I ***** DIAMOND l»U« D.aa»Dad Hwl Ahmad 32,335 words
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529 1972-06-23 31 Smith gets favourable Wimbledon draw LONDON. Thurs CTAN Smith, the American army corporal who J Is official favourite for the men's singles title In tht Wimbledon tennis championships, opening en Monday, had a favourable draw yesterday. No player of any great stature has oeen drawn In his path to theReuter - 529 words
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Article292 1972-06-23 31 Wen Yuan new champ of China |>EKING Thurs China's national table tennis championships ended here last night with several new i.ames emerging as likely world title contenders. The new men's singles title-holder was Tiao Wen Yuan He defeated Hsl En Ting, who finished third In the men's singles In lastReuter - 292 words
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Advertisement651 1972-06-23 29 (Cont. from Page 27) Restaurants tV Bars •uriouriiinne for an)oyahl« tvtr.ing ii Urovt. fts Cuppas* Road No parking probitm. Fwla lltwsM FOR TNI PINKST FLOWIR baakpll in toon rail I>, Klo«tr Shop, SIS Hukit Timah Road. Tel: MI3U 410 TAIWAN NetSS iv.i'.U. ttirounhoul tlir waak Prinrraa Hower Miop. 2SI Orchard651 words
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Advertisement416 1972-06-23 29 JOHNSON HIGGINS PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE JOHNSON HIGGINS A MAJOR AMERICAN INSURANCI BROKER HAS ESTABLISHED A SUBSIDIARY IN SINGAPORE THAT WILLL BEGIN OPERATIONS IN AUGUST. EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ARE OFFERED SINGAPORE CITIZENS IN SEVERAL PROFESSIONAL, SALARIED POSITIONS 1. ASSISTANT MANACIR (MALI) MINIMUM TEN YEARS COMMERCIAL INSURANCE EXPERIENCE PARTICULARLY IN UNDERWRITING OF416 words
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Advertisement139 1972-06-23 29 Now A Floating Casino Cruise For 3Daysp*E£ j^mm^ mm^ mmmu mmm^^ BBBBBBBBMM inmmmmmmmmwll m N mfWT BM #bW '^••3^ by a^ Bmmmmmm.^ VmmmW Bm^mlmim^-iam^BW^ BHBmVl^^^^^CamWlß^MßmmffßmW Good fortune awaits to smile on you on board our fully air-conditioned Floating Casino which plies between Singapore. Port Klang. Penang and Return. A 3-day139 words
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Miscellaneous43 1972-06-23 29 WATER-POLO SASA Un der-10 League PBC Whalea v BAPSA. CS Apex V PBC Shark* 'Qyiwmown pool) SOCCER Tour match Singapure v Khmer. Ban#apnre v Sri Lanka tßoth matches at Jalan Bmr tSv pan and IN BADMINTON Ministry uf Health championships (NJC 7p m43 words
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Advertisement203 1972-06-23 30 •W 4Bb» *^Lbl BbH BBBBBBaW W M B. *****888 JM -a-fl I m _^avP Bbw «m r™^L^ w .l^fli^^HßßßßßjC~^ What's so special about flying to /*X Frankfurt on Monday? V y J^*^^^ T( yo .^bbbl Kuala Lumpur Smoa^ra Urmati fii IbBBBBBbV aI^_^BBBBK pettanoa^u^^P^a^^^C^r 4 y %^^^^™*»MPa'eff'bang IP^. .^BbI^BBBBBBBBBB Sydnay ->>-__Ma{aHBBaBBBBBBBaV203 words
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Advertisement165 1972-06-23 31 We all rely on De Witt's. Indigestion? Stop it fast with |£wS*§ De Witt's Antacid Powder. IstT^fc- A spoonful of De Witt's in water f njWl^ brings immediate relief. ||P«ffpffy L De Will's Antacid Wafers. "*otoisnoiy^K Always carry some of these handy tablets with !-^-^£.w you for on-the-spot ease. i165 words
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359 1972-06-23 32 'Flaming June' but it's so cold in London By HARRY MILLER LONDON, Thurs. It was the longest day of the year yesterday in what the poets once upon a long time ago enthused as Flaming June." But It was colder yesterday than on Dec. 21 last year, which was the359 words
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Obituary42 1972-06-23 32 MM MAI SOON LUA TfJAVAMIJA p«»«rd away peacefully 22 72 !<••% dauKhtt-rn. Luiy. Kalhtrlnt. nn in law Kdward Lim, daughter in la« Mol Kia. and four mund ihfldrrn <on.« l«nn< 48. Caauarlna Road SrnibawanK Hill. X.tat* for Mount Vcrnon Crematorium 24 72.42 words
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Article, Illustration390 1972-06-23 32 Higher Defence Council meets to plan measures BEIRUT Thurs pHKSIDKNT Suleiman IVanjich tonveiitd the Higher Defence Council to discuss iikmsuus which could \\;ud off further Israeli strikes. The meeting was followed immediately by an emergency Cabinet meeting, also chaired by the President Lebanon has alreadyReuter; AP - 390 words
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Article28 1972-06-23 32 TOKYO. Thurs rtic Japan Seamen t Union today decided to continue a record 10-vmb-uld itrlke indefinitely, bringing complaints of economic hardship at home and overseas. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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138 1972-06-23 32 NUCLEAR TESTS HELD UP BY MEN IN YACHT SYDNEY. I hurs Three men in a rscht are holding the French nuclear bomb tests at Mumroa. a New Zealand rommasnications officer said today The men are aboard the 3*- foot yacht (ireenpeace 111 which has sailed into the area near MumroaReuter; UPI - 138 words
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Article30 1972-06-23 32 ADELAIDE Thurs Mil liims of rats have overrun the far north. a* corner of South Australia, forcing stockmen In the area to stop camping out at night RruterReuter - 30 words
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204 1972-06-23 32 Landslide threat, so HK varsity is evacuated HONGKONG, Thursday DART of Hong Kong University was evacuated today because of the danger of a landslide University authorities gave students less than two hours to get their belongings and move out The university is close to the scene where a killer landslideAP; UPI - 204 words
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Article251 1972-06-23 32 JONDON Th»r. TW Mock Mr** "■■»■««< ~h> r— ,lm o I 4 »-i»*" ••"^ii^'SL.,"-'- UMlmt Hd X I Mn Mr'"~lv klalMr te.J.r. Md lUak •mml Wall Mr*M ■.■»!■.■> t,. *l*ctrlcak> M laaak war* Hill A J** r -Jii!!?*"' •Vissr < ksta* mMUr prtCOT o< wleriml ModU MM WH|«4M«251 words
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Article50 1972-06-23 32 HCNO KONO Thurt Charge* of Illegally Unpurting anna and ammunition verc lodgrt today aavinat l.i Fung M. an airline pnat n~r who was arrested here on Tuesday night when he stepped off a (light from Bangkok carrying a pistol and live ammunition He was remanded (or seven dart50 words
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174 1972-06-23 32 QUINTERO NOW INVOLVES MARCOS IN BRIBE SCANDAL MANILA. Thurs. Mr Eduardo Quintrro. 72. today involved PrrM dent Marcos in thr "payola" scandal which has rocked the Philippine constitutional convention In an affidavit sworn today. he specifically accused Mrs Imelda Marcos of being behind the alleged attempts to bribe him He174 words
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129 1972-06-23 32 WASHINGTON Thurs Heavy flooding was reported in three American states today as tropical storm Acnes continued to move along the eastern coast towards New York cliy Some 1 500 people were being evacuated today from their homes in the state of Virginia, whereReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement46 1972-06-23 32 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 word' $20.00 /minimum GRAND OPENING! System DRY CLEANING LAUNDRAMAT Stf *CX5 l^" gal A flgamßwk S»wWB JM^S^^^^^^^C^SadgsffHl ■WsßggaSV^^^gß Bi^^^^ljM^-'^^s^Br^ T^W N^sx DO ALL YOUR DRYCLEANING AND LAUNDRY IN ONE PLACE AT ONE TIME! 62, GREENLEAF ROAD, (BAN GUAN PARK) SINGAPORE 11. TEL: *****646 words
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Advertisement143 1972-06-23 32 44 When I want a tough, reliable truck that's not seared of hard work, I go for Ford every time." I flassssssssjiJka^B d»»*^"^^BP^gpW He^^ Trucking operators, fleet owners and truck drivers know that Ford delivers the goods. Whether the job is long-distance hauling, or short local deliveries. Ford's reliability helps143 words
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Miscellaneous16 1972-06-23 32 The weather WEATHER outlook for Singapore from ajn till noon today Cloudy with laolated slight showers16 words
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Title Section14 1972-06-23 1 Business Times COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY JUNE 23. 197214 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1972-06-23 1 BLAIR JOHNSON - Moving into the space age BLAIR JOHNSON By JI'XE '2'A is an historic <hv for tin- Port of Singapore Authority. ITimi morning the ScanDulch containership Ninon will arrive alongside Berth 49 of the Port of Singapore Authority^ (PSA) $I.'J7 million container port This evening Communications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin pushes1,268 words
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Advertisement83 1972-06-23 1 afl m a flateM SIfIGAPORE NOW YOUR CONTAINER LINK FOR A FAST GROWING REGION INVITATION TO Till PI BLK Member* ol the public arc cordially invited to visit the onuiner Port urui jn I xhihition .it (uxlown 4n on Saturday. :4th June i >"2. between ru-uin Ihc hours ot :JOpm83 words
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Advertisement170 1972-06-23 2 First Europe/Singapore/Europe New times require new ways Scan Dutch containers give your Together the partners of Scan Dutch of thinking. After generations goods maximum protection. possess 240 years of experience as at sea, we now offer complete International standard containers ship owners in the traffic between door-to-door service. From for170 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1972-06-23 3 BLAIR JOHNSON - E. Lagoon project the chilli of a new science BLAIR JOHNSON By pONCEIVED in yj 1966 the Port of Singapore's container port at East Lagoon is the child of a new science revolutionising shipping design, cargo handling methods, port development, mechanisation, warehous ing and labour utilisation, as well as road1,265 words
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Article114 1972-06-23 3 i SMTIONAI virw of rs Vs ontiinrr Port at Em* laroon. thr ftrr. f round is a t«n carrier stacking tt-toot ISO <ontainrrs on liir 7M not frrdrr berth. which kai been oprrjtitnal >wf October 197*. Thr van carrwi with a 111 tine ri. parity ot :t« ton*, is114 words
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Article193 1972-06-23 3 By 1980 requirements according to the PSA will be four containerised berths, 36 conventional ocean-going berths and 31 coastal berths. On top of. the expenditure to come on this side of port opoations back-up areas mv.st also be expanded. Warehousing facilities are high on the PSA priority list and capital193 words
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Advertisement139 1972-06-23 3 First container berth completed six months I ahead of schedule. I The first main container berth in the The first feeder berth was completed with this important White, Wolfe Barry Partner of London, East Lagoon project, Singapore, has three months ahead, and the other sultants and contractors. and administered by139 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1972-06-23 4 HENRY CHANG - MALAYSIA MOVES AHEAD ON THE CONTAINER TRAIL HENRY CHANG By MALAYSIA Will be fully prepared to take In the Trio Line container ships Vfcjien they call next June. By that date, Port Klang will have a well equipped container wharf, complete with back -up facilities And on the periphery, Pfnang1,470 words
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Advertisement260 1972-06-23 4 9^^^ iß^BK^^sdiß^fl MORE THAN 26 YEARS ll B^ll^llll^ OF EXPERIENCE. GIVE US AN H Ml B*W WF UNEQUALLED KNOWLEDGE IN ALL MJ^*^| Kfl B FACETS OF TRANSPORTATION. WE L^*4-B B^T^BbW OFFER FAST AND EFFICIENT IIT^M WORLD- WIDE SERVICE. CONTAINERISATION TRANSPORTATION CLEARING FORWARDING STORAGE PACKING INSURANCE CUSTOMS CLEARANCE OFFICE MOVING y^#%^>^V260 words
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Article, Illustration2757 1972-06-23 5 E.A. POSTUMA - E.A. POSTUMA By raproaenting th« Singapore WHAT DOES IT STAND FOR? HOW DOES IT AFFECT US? Cost consciousness brought it about PON TAINKRI. NATION is still a controvenual issue: some shipowners*, ports and rradem feel thai Mu\ have been forced to accept development for which they2,757 words
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Advertisement154 1972-06-23 5 The Start of I k a New Era. I I^L Hapag-Uoyd congratulates I m I Singapore and the PSA on the M occasion of the official opening N. j gl\ Singapore is on the threshold of a new era n. I A with tn opening of its container port facilities.154 words
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253 1972-06-23 6 CONTAIN KM I SKI) cit^o systems have Intoine more und more popular among I<k;il imjioit and c x po it linns. Hitherto, confined only to a handful of Xwxyp organisations, they have now caught on with smaller ones ;is well It Is253 words
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Advertisement86 1972-06-23 6 Congratulations I Very Best Wishes to I I Till; PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY I on the occasion of the official opening I of their I I CONTAINER PORT AT EAST LAGOON I Congratulations to the Port of Singapore Authority on the Opening of their Container Port. g^HgW fl vOhHbbV 4gfE86 words
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Article, Illustration713 1972-06-23 7 Back-up services essential to reap the benefits BIIUMNd container complex is not enough. Equally important is the live lop ini'iit of back-up services for the inland handling of containers. Back -up services are vital if Singapore is to reap the benefits of container shipping. Moving containers between port and their713 words
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Article481 1972-06-23 7 MALAYSIA'S deadline for the Introduction of contalnerlsation U June next year. Realising Its advantages and knowing that her economy Is dependent on worldwide export, Malaysia has decided to hop onto the containerisation wagon. The Malaysian do\rrn ment Is Intensifying effort* to build container facilities to481 words
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Advertisement338 1972-06-23 7 tO PORT AUTHORITY SINGAPORE on the occasion of the Official Opening of their a J-*^.- m |Bk Container Port at East Lagoon. if h™fls BM ■V^. af m.M^ >^<Yaaaaaaaa! Enßhw aal r^^^ J^S\ mtt*' 1 Ma^BaaaaflßaaaaaV^H A Bf* -fik 1 J^T. V I H^ BaHaaaaaaaaaß Contain* Dtp* < V^r [7338 words
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Article, Illustration3492 1972-06-23 8 KERRY ST. JOHNSTON writes on THE Reginald Grout Memorial Lecture paper presented by Kerry St. Johnston last year to the Institute of Transport in London is reproduced here in full St. Johnston describes the container as an "elixir, a unit of distribution which is about as important3,492 words
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Advertisement156 1972-06-23 8 LJ L p 3 B C&P-i RANGE II OF SERVICES COVERS 111 WOM ALL ASPECTS OF HI 0^ LAND I I] SEA 111 II AIR I TRANSPORT I MARINE I AND INLAND TRANSPORT I With WAREHOUSING Mi r^^^^^^^=, PACKING ANO PACKAGING HI WS^WHtirsSk FREIGHT HANDLING Hi tirSt&SKSM ANO SHIPPING HI156 words
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Advertisement229 1972-06-23 8 Congratulations to the Port of Singapore Authority on the Opening of their Container Port. We are aha l»aaa> to •■umiicc o«r particiaatien m thit a*a|«cl k» war or »uiMir<f 1 N. 66 XV P.U.I. IlectrKal SvketatraM, 1 Ne. P$ A Electrkel Syfc»tetion and Ay.il^ry werhi el Trafalgar Street. Aj^Wl THOR229 words
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Advertisement381 1972-06-23 9 Congratulations to The Port of Singapore Authority on the opening of the new container terminal from Bon stead Engineering, suppliers of CLARK VAN CARRIERS. Kk v '\/\L^ a \MLM I wß^. K^ I 17 iC flß^B^ga^ga^gamV *%^VV> vL aVaflgaV a^gaV I c nevv ast Lagoon I^^^^^^^^hN Vb^bmvbk V aV^aV Container381 words
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Article, Illustration2480 1972-06-23 10 BLAIR JOHNSON - BLAIR JOHNSON By It can move sideways under own steam STOWING HINT A lighted cigarette end could destroy the contents of a container »nd even endanger the ship. When stowing a container the rule should therefore be NO SMOKING AT2,480 words
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Advertisement107 1972-06-23 10 1/ to be m _^p« S'ul Mi i Mr 111 l IllifrV'l iff'Tß li HJi 1 I d^^ til i* m I I II V"«r I I g#^ df^ d§ 1 I 4 1 flflß «L^i^i^iw \y yj wnl n Q J\m it j^g^gflg|g^flg|gH^ HB^H^^L H^k| I i-^«^^^ i^o^ it107 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1972-06-23 11 New system to make life easier COMPUTERISED DOCUMENTATION vyiTH the opening of the Hrst container berth in Singapore, local importers and exporters will be linked with Europe and other fully industrialised countries by a full and regular container service. Together with this comes a brand-new documentation system to cope with1,320 words
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Advertisement16 1972-06-23 11 WWW "S IMl «"»Tlf| MT IO«jL J3^^ \^>^^^ X\ ScanDutehin ft^^S^^ V: COWKIWBT SHIPPIH6 WnTP I i16 words
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Advertisement179 1972-06-23 11 SINGAPORE ENTERS CONTAINER ERA On the occasion of the opening of Singapore's Container Port, Intermodular Transport Systems congratulates the Port of Singapore Authority on yet another magnificent achievement. Vxy Intermodular Transport Systems Division of Cycle Carriage Co. (Industries) Pte. Ltd. 164/168. Hillvi.* Av~j» l^/^^ SCAFm£(mp Singapore 23. \«B^ \§*V7 Hea179 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1972-06-23 12 AUSTIN MORAIS - A powerful impact on world trade AUSTIN MORAIS By 'pHK container con cent, which h;is already initiated a revolution in the distribution process, can Ir> exIH'cled to have a powerful impact on world trade, on the structure of commercial organisations, on manage men t. and on lalHuir. The great Increases1,248 words
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Advertisement300 1972-06-23 12 Congratulations to The Port of Singapore Authority on tlie Official Opening of their Container Port WHY HAVE WE EXPANDED SO FAST BECAUSE...^^^ We move fast We are efficient We are reliable Wl <>ll HI Mil I ol.l.(iW!N(, ggfIVKM i ing and :<<i warding storage and distribution cargo to and from300 words
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Advertisement163 1972-06-23 12 We extend our Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to Port of Singapore Authority on the occasion of the opening of their Container Port TIONG SENG CONTRACTORS (PTE) LTD, 92. Thomson Road. Singapore 11. Tel *****1 *****3 *****6 1 LINE R. Jumabhoy Sons (Pte) Ltd. Chief Agents for The Shipping Corporation163 words
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Article, Illustration573 1972-06-23 13 SGH TIANG KENG - Almost everything (even pets) can travel safely in containers SGH TIANG KENG By £I(iHT tnutors neatly packed into single sUmdnrdsi/c contuincr! Ft sounds incredible. lwt it's true. Ford Tractor Operations have successfully done It. Everything went without a hitch during the shipment of these tractors from Britain to Australia. This573 words
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Article, Illustration149 1972-06-23 13 SINGAPORE s Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin (above), ha? been closely linked with the development of tne Port of Singapore Authority Container Port. He nas ueen "on the scene" since June 16. 1969 the Container Port was then mud and rubble149 words
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Advertisement293 1972-06-23 13 iL I f^ti throughOCL W^^^ i^B lav A rubber snippet shipping hu product to Europe, had a #^fP^L9aaa t M problem Hu rubber took too long to arrivt at his buyer's door f Ik* I btc vie of a" kinds of delays at th« docks Vafi^H ■V < B f293 words
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Advertisement276 1972-06-23 14 CONGRATULATIONS to THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY on the official opening of the CONTAINER PORT at EAST LAGOON f////f CABLE ADD--"EXSEEN" M PACKINO I SHIPPINO I A^^J LIGHTERAGE ■*l 7 STEVEDORING m. f FORWARDING I^TTaTHHI JMeWV h TRAVEL-TOUR latlCJ llBgfr V s WAREHOUSING If—) |\MY f CONTAINERIZATION \V|J C*| Usss^276 words
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Advertisement215 1972-06-23 14 Congratulations To Port of Singapore Authority on the official opening of their Container Port K.C. Dat (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. 89 95 Anvoo Rood Singapore 2 T.I 9126' I (5 Irnev iMttrnarienal Pecker, Container HandUr, Freifht Forw.re. n lat.riMti.aal Heutehoia Reme.el Soeoelurt lATA Airceree Aacati Travel A Tawrt Aerntt Warakmtaenaa Aj^ocutfd215 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1972-06-23 15 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By CONTAINER is ;i bltt l>i{J box. Yet its introduction into the transport Held can be hailed ;is i revolution as significant as the wheel, another concept which required break* through from con lined bounds of thinking.1,163 words
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Advertisement222 1972-06-23 15 *>c- jjiz. ,r>tt -CFfi. jRj. +JK -tfft SK .fWf -an ■ifK SK JOK 299 JX, 1 CONGRATULATIONS I PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY on the occasion of the official opening |j of their Container Port from Chargeurs Reunis Messageries Maritines Lauro Line Mitsui G. S. K. Lloyd Triestino Nippon Yusen Kaisha222 words
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Advertisement112 1972-06-23 15 CONGRATULATIONS on the Official Opening of the PSA Container Port, East Lagoon by The Honourable Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. KTtfMEJrTftTIM ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD. Privatt Lot 13, Section 8, Jurong Town, Smtapor*. 22 PO Bo* 43. Smfsport 22 T«i: *****0/*****3 COMBO TAILORED TO MEET YOUR VARIED NEEDS Our112 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1972-06-23 16 Arms' and 'legs' to handle the container traffic STOWING HINT Mm«r« relevant, stowing should be carrwd out in a sequence which will par-nit rapid check ing and storage operations during and subsequent to unloading Incidentally, should the consign went include cargo subtect to Customs wt entry proMdurfi, it would facilitate1,252 words
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Advertisement409 1972-06-23 16 Lssm V M V •Jltfr w»\ W U« II V sssssssssssfet I MB I 111 •M W -j MassssssW asssV sssssssftl J I"^swssb W H 111 f ""^ZSSJr^^M m sssT vMI 'sHsL mJ A 1 «SB\ A^HB^a JHI SA-^Sfc. *"^ss^sssssssH assssssssssssssst 1 .1 «*m aH* A moving' game... Mitsubishi put409 words
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Advertisement85 1972-06-23 16 m C onxratulations tothe fort of Singapore I Authority on the occasion I of the opening I of me East Lagoon I ContainerFvrt I 23rd June 1972 H Compliments of I CJ.SIUKP4CO.(M)m.LTD. m general agents of Orient Overseas Lines participants m the exhibition on behalf of I VV OMIT Off85 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1972-06-23 17 Sir ANDREW CRICHTON - Don't gamble with your freight Sir ANDREW CRICHTON I By V STOWING HINT If more than one type of cargo is stowed in a container, make sure that they are compatible and cannot contaminate or be contaminated. 'piIK recent conference on International Physical Distribution Management (PDM) follows closely on the1,228 words
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Article, Illustration181 1972-06-23 17 WITH Use building of container facilities at thr Port of Singapore, much strange new equipment has Been introduced. One of tbeac is tbe van carrier, msmtimes also known as the straddle carrier (see picture). I*be Pert of Singapore Authority (MAj ha» eight van carriers, each Mith a capacity181 words
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Advertisement116 1972-06-23 17 awmWKSJ^^^^H bbYbw. aW\x 1 .^^P/ Y^UBJH_^|^^^^UUH BjSv fl «^Re9BMulßr gfl^^^^j^^gW aWa.»^C .a«a^aatalfl 'SmS^^^ssmmßmm^^ BYafcaßaaaL^^^ SL^^TJA |A l B-fn ■a^gftaasZtaß^^V 'ifl ■mviS a^^ B^^^^ajF«BjL^^__i^_^_ Haßßaß j aj^eaaa Blt^ aal 1 II H I Hbl I n L Ml Km YaW S v 1 r Wm _^»V-, :/^l^j iIF YOU WANT TO116 words
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Article, Illustration35 1972-06-23 18 TOKYO BAY. Overseas Containers' (OCL) first Far East ship In transit through the Panama Canal during her maiden voyage to Japan. Picture shows her at Oatln Locks on the Atlantic side.35 words
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552 1972-06-23 18 AUSTIN MORAIS - Linking S-E Asia with Japan and Europe AUSTIN MORAIS By fHE fully cellular (onUtincrsliips that will come to Singapore from to day will link the South-east Asian region with Japan ami Kuro|x\ The region is already connected with the I'nited States via I long Kong. The ScanOutch ships will girdle552 words
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Article379 1972-06-23 18 CONTAINER operators offer shippers two basic methods of transporting their cargo. These are shipping a full container load (FCL) or shipping lest than a container load (LCD. I The two combinations of those mothsds. FCL/LCL and LCL/FCL art also offered The way la which a cargo move*379 words
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Advertisement219 1972-06-23 18 Congratulations to PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY on their Container Port Opening We are proud to be associated with the complete installation of the Port of Singapore Authority Container cranes A ASIA PROJECTS ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. APtCO Asia Projects Engineering Associates Sdn Bhd 6, Benoi Road, 270 Jalan Pudu, 2nd floor219 words
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Advertisement200 1972-06-23 18 nun a LINDA s tf _f-UsffV C S ""-C£AIICD W CHAIN HOCUS ft <* 2 y B^d| aß^_^f^4fc^_^F ffl J EXCLUSIVE UNO* FEATURES aWV^- •D«^n^ »<x mm *nd «>«dV •> Lj 4WT N k •tquwaatf MMth ™.r mum omrn m VJ' *H5 N y y wnafcty mtm***nm afc"% Hook «IM>«(200 words
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Article, Illustration673 1972-06-23 19 SOH TIANG KENG - Major world ports start to race into the new era SOH TIANG KENG By 'pHh cont;iiiu'ri.sa lion fc'Vfr is now sweeping the world. Apart Irani ShMi pore major porta iii other i>;wis of the world have bunch* I'd massive project! lo usher themselves into this "New En of Container Shipping."673 words
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Article326 1972-06-23 19 ■y AUSTIN MORAIS SHIPPERS who look k merely at the ocean freights will not be impressed with containerisation. This is because basic ocean freights will remain the same whether goods are packed in containers or not. What should be looked at really is total distribution costs326 words
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Advertisement154 1972-06-23 19 Port of Singapore Authority c ■■■m r>Z* Scan Dutch for bringing in M. S. NIHON on the Official Opening of the PSA Container Port, East Lagoon the first Container Vessel to Sin apore by the Honourable, Minister for to berth at the P Ort of Singapore Communications MR. YONG NYUK154 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1972-06-23 20 AUSTIN MORAIS - Sufficient trade in region to invest in third generation ships AUSTIN MORAIS By STOWING HINT Within practical physical limitations of handling the unit package should be as large as possible since this can reduce costs by up to 20% and increase the payload by up to 10%. C(.AM)I TCH's Nihoil1,362 words
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Article353 1972-06-23 20 I INK-IPS uf snip- pln( lin»-» within countries and Internation.ill have prr ceded the formation of the bit; container line operators. The three competing group* of operators- Trio. Scan Dutch and later this year the Mediterranean Club which will vie for the Europe/ Far East trade all represent353 words
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