The Straits Times, 7 October 1972
1972-10-07
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Title Section21 1972-10-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225.000 The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 377621 words
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Article, Illustration1392 1972-10-07 1 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG 'Refund that $20,000' order by court By PAYMENT NON-REFUNDABLE' SAYS MARSHALL'S COUNSEL THE law firm of David Marshall yesterday refunded $20,000 which it had received two months ago from Mah Mong Fu, managing director of Stallion Corporation now under a winding-up order of the High1,392 words
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Article38 1972-10-07 1 SEOUL. Frl. President Park Chung-he* will make a state visit to Japan next month In an apparent move to ensure South Koreas close ties with Japan will continue despite Tokyo normalising relations with Peking. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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93 1972-10-07 1 PRINCESS FLIES IN TO A QUIET WELCOME PRINCESS Margaret and Lord Snowdon were given a quiet welcome when they arrived in Singapore from Seychelles by RAF plane last night. At Tengah alrbase to greet them were the British High Commissioner, Sir Sam Falle, and members of the British community in93 words
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139 1972-10-07 1 Govt to buy over Oxley Road -flats- THE Government is to acquire the two 12--storeV blocks of private flats at Orchard Court, near the Prime Minister's residence in Oxley Road, for the security of the vicinity. The Straits Times understands that the flats will be acquired in order that their139 words
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Article55 1972-10-07 1 TOKYO. Fri. British model Linda Hooks. 20. vfcn the Miss International contest tonight in a field of 46 girls. Nola Christine Clark. 20. of Australia, was second, Yolanda Dominguez. 22, of the Philippines, third; Jane Vleira Macambira. 19. of Brazil, fourth, and Lindsay Diane Bloom, 21,AP - 55 words
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Article51 1972-10-07 1 BELFAST. Fri. Six people were injured one seriously when a British Navy Jet plane crashed into a heavily populated area of east Belfast today. Both crewmen were Injured when they parachuted to safety from their Buccaneer Jet. There were no other Immediate reports of casualties.Reuter - 51 words
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Article57 1972-10-07 1 MEXICO CITY. Frl. A train loaded with holidaymakers hurtled off the rails, killing about 100 people anJ Injuring about 300. in the northern Mexican town of Saltillo early today. Police said a bridge collapsed under the train and four of the 18 carriages plunged into aReuter - 57 words
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128 1972-10-07 1 BANGKOK, Fri. rpHAILAND for the first X time is to use army troops to suppress Malaysian communist guerillas and Muslim secessionists active along the ThaiMalaysian border, usually reliable sources said. The sources said today Maj.-Gen. Sant Chltpatima. commander of the Fifth Regional ArmyReuter - 128 words
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Article496 1972-10-07 1 SAIGON, Friday rOMMI'NIST forces today bunched attacks on government units within seven mites of Saigon, blocking traffic on a major highway and infiltrating at least live hamlets in what military sources said was a 'critical threat" to the capital. Major actions were reported swirlingThe Times; UPI - 496 words
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Article48 1972-10-07 1 New drug for cancer TOKYO. Frl. Kohjin Company said today it hoped to start commercial production of a new anti-cancer drug, called cyclocytidine, by the end of 1974, subject to government approval. Cyclocytidine is manufactured from nucleic acid, primarily as a treatment for leukemia, the company said. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article29 1972-10-07 1 DURBAN, Frl The Zulu version of Shakespeare's Macbeth Is to start a six-month International tour next year of the United States, Canada. Australia and Japan. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article40 1972-10-07 1 SHIP, SUB IN SEA CRASH WASHINGTON, Fri. The US nuclear submarine Tullibee and the West German merchant ship Hagen collided in the Atlantic off the North Carolina coast today, but no one was hurt, the US Navy reported here. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article396 1972-10-07 1 Two more L-bombs from Malaysia TWO more mail bombs posted in Malaysia have been delivered to Jewish organisations one in Sydney and the other in Dusseldorf. The first parcel bomb with Malaysian stamps, and a Penang post mark, was addressed to a Jewish organisation in Rome. In DISSKLDORF, only theReuter; AP - 396 words
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400 1972-10-07 1 Six school girls kidnapped for $3m ransom MELBOURNE, Fri. Six young schoolgirls and their teacher were kidnapped from a school today by a man demanding Asl million (about $3 million) ransom. The kidnapper demanded the ransom in a note left on a desk In the classroom of Faraday School nearReuter; UPI - 400 words
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Advertisement140 1972-10-07 1 Available At All Fine Stores Look out for the dud fifties Paga 8 SI'CCESS story of the cleanest city Page 5 I WALKED out because my wife disgraced me. says husband 6 HARBANS Singh trial on Monday 9 QUEUES form for seats on SIA 10 ENGINEER: I was at moneylender's140 words
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Advertisement189 1972-10-07 1 One of the Greats of our Time. W? nf i iKj^Bh II t *<£» j '■^''■11 The Czar of Bulgaria's IWC watch: still accurate to plus 4 seconds after 86 years. We recently purchased the Czar's IWC watch, hand made by us in 1 885. After cleaning and regulating, it189 words
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Article, Illustration512 1972-10-07 2 Nixon: I will not give in despite polls BOMBING OF NORTH VIETNAM WILL CONTINUE UNTIL WASHINGTON. Friday PRESIDENT Nixon has vowed to maintain a tough line in the Vietnam peace talks and on the battlefield, and not to allow his moves to be influenced by the presidential election now justReuter; UPI - 512 words
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204 1972-10-07 2 I ONDON, Fri. Bri- tain's atomic energy chief yesterday rejected scientists' fears that terrorists could hijack nuclear materials, declaring "our security is very strict indeed." Sir John Hill, chairman of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, was answering reporters' questions on precautions taken toReuter - 204 words
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Article46 1972-10-07 2 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's rice crop is expected to total 11.760.--000 tons this year, an Increase of 650.000 tons over last year, the Agriculture-Forestry Ministry reported today. This year's expected crop is far short of the record 14.000 000 tons harvested in 1967. AP.AP - 46 words
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Article33 1972-10-07 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. Two Justice Department employees have been charged with accepting more than US$6O,OOO In bribes to allow more than 24 tons of marijuana into the United States from Mexico. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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147 1972-10-07 2 Suicide in car f by US designer -and wife- LOS ANGELES, Fri.— Henry DreyfCs, 68, one of America's most honoured and prolific industrial designers, was found dead yesterday along with his wife in an apparent double suicide at the couple's secluded estate in South Pasadena. Police said a maid discovered147 words
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269 1972-10-07 2 CLEVELAND, Friday. DEMOCRATIC presidential candidate, Senator McGovern, said last night that if he is elected he would propose American recognition of China He would launch a "new Internationalism" which would Include Immediate recognition of China and support for Japan's membership of theReuter - 269 words
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113 1972-10-07 2 2.5 mil alien workers the 'critical limit': Brandt IJONN. Fri. The number of foreign workers employed in West Germany is approaching the "critical limit' and the present total of 2.500.000 cannot be arbitrarily increased, Chancellor Willy Brandt warned yesterday. In an election speech at the Henschel Engineering Works in Kassel.Reuter - 113 words
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Article23 1972-10-07 2 WASHINGTON. Prl. The International Development Association, an affiliate of the World Bank, has announced two credits totalling USI3B million for Bangladesh.23 words
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Advertisement243 1972-10-07 2 W OTHERS THINK, W A SALES CAMPAIGN mHI IS TO DISPOSE OFF JWBKR OLD STOCKS. A SALES CAMPAIGN L SHOULD INTRODUCE MM L NEW ITEMS AND MHSHi ftk NEW PRODUCTS. SBhStH THE CHANCELLOR OUTRAM PARK. OUTRAM ROAD. SINGAPORE 3 CRANE STORES HONGKONG SHOE CO. IM. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE 1243 words
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Advertisement247 1972-10-07 2 diplomab Jglf- quality gas-lighters from rfcyl Switzerland Sole Agent for South East Asia PICKFORD TRADING CO. LTD. 1125 Star House Kowloon Hongkong Telex HX 4864 md Constipation nbmes Wh«n someone in th« family hat constipation, thtra'a always th« question of what to give him or har that's •ffactiv* as wall247 words
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Miscellaneous7 1972-10-07 2 THE 6AMBOLS By Barry Appleby gnp) II7 words
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Article, Illustration168 1972-10-07 3 IVEW YORK, Fri. World chess champion Bobby Fischer was yesterday sued for ISS 3JSS«.«* in damages for refasinc to permit the fllmlnc and video -taping of his championship match with Boris Spassky in Iceland. The salt in Manhattan Supreme Court was brouchtAP - 168 words
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104 1972-10-07 3 Li is new Minister of Public Security rKYO. Fri. China's new Minister of Public Security Mr. LI Chen, 67, replaces Mr. Hsieh Fuchlh who died of cancer on March 6. a Hsinhua news agency said today. Hsinhua said Mr. Li. Is a veteran political commissar and former Deputy Minister ofAP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration415 1972-10-07 3 Labour pledge on Xcix iGiOiiii LONDON, Friday ]if R. DENIS HEALfiY, 11 economic affairs spokesman for Britain's Opposition Labour Party, has promised that a Labour Government would reverse all the tax concessions introduced by the 27--month-old Conservative administration. He told the party's annual conference that Labour would bring In aReuter - 415 words
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Article, Illustration354 1972-10-07 3 BEIRUT, Fri. President Anwar Sadat said in an interview published here yesterday that if he had the ability to strike at Israel in depth, he would find a peaceful settlement of the Middle East crisis acceptable. The weekly Lebanese magazine Al-Hawadesh quoted him asReuter - 354 words
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Article45 1972-10-07 3 ROME. Fri A British airliner taxiing along the runway of Pisa Airport before talcing off (or London ground to a halt after an anonymous phone call said a bomb was on board. But a exhaustive pollci search failed to find any bomb. Rcuter.Reuter - 45 words
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163 1972-10-07 3 Saudi agreement on M-East oil concessions NEW YORK, Frl. Representatives of Western oil companies announced here yesterday that agreement had been reached with Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani on demands by Gulf countries for increased participation in oil concessions. The agreement follows nine months of negotiations ranging over threeReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement433 1972-10-07 3 PRODUCT GROUP MANAGER Up to $2,000 A major international consumer products company, well established in this area, wisnes to strengthen its marxeting team with the appointment of an experienced Product/Brand Manager. He will be responsible for a group of products with current Malaysian sales totalling about $5 million. The duties433 words
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Advertisement180 1972-10-07 3 DEFINITELY LAST DAY! Bargains SWISS. ITALIAN ENGLISH Fancy woven ft plain tabrici. Normally $6.50 to $14.30 a yard. NOW $3.80 upwards. HEAVY REDUCTIONS ON WARNER'S VAN RAALTE off Mason .tyles Night Gowns, Pyjamas, Slips, Petticoats, Brassieres Girdles. YOU'LL PAY MUCH LESS IF YOU BUr ONLY TODAY. MODERN SILK STORE 34,180 words
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Article393 1972-10-07 4 j MOGADISHU. Fri. JANZANIAN Foreign Minister John Malecela and his Ugandan counterpart, Mr. Wanume Kibedi, have signed a peace agreement after two days of talks here under the chairmanship of Somali Foreign Minister Omer Arteh. After signing the documents last night, the two East AfricanReuter - 393 words
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Article, Illustration268 1972-10-07 4 Zambia to become one-party State before 1973 USAKA, Fri. Zambia will become a oneparty State before the end of the year. President Kenneth Kaunda said yesterday. Speaking at a State banquet in honour of visiting President V.V. Girl of India, the Zambian leader apparently set a deadline for scrapping theReuter - 268 words
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Article49 1972-10-07 4 ROME. Fri A young man told a radio Interviewer yesterday that he does not like Premier Olullo AndreotU. "I'm not surprised, 1 AndreotU •aid later In the same programme. "When I was that boys age. I liked the then Government chief Benlto Mussolini even lew." UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article, Illustration284 1972-10-07 4 Nov. 8 deadline for that 'Get out' order stays KAMPALA, Friday. PRESIDENT Amin has again reaffirmed his determination not to extend the Nov. 8 deadline he has set for the expulsion of noncitizen Asians from Uganda. He said yesterday it was a waste of time for other countries to tryReuter - 284 words
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155 1972-10-07 4 IWEW YORK, Fri. 11 Bonn's new Ambassador to Cairo will present his credentials "very soon," West German Foreign Minister Walter Scheel said tonight following a meeting with his Egyptian counterpart, Mr. Mohammed Hassan ElZayyat. Mr. Scheel said this was one ofReuter - 155 words
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105 1972-10-07 4 Canberra accepts 75 more Uganda Asians r-ANBERRA, Fri. Immigration authorities have approved the entry of a further 75 expelled Ugandan Asians bringing the total so far to 176, a department spokesman said today. The spokesman said the 75 had been approved since last Friday and there was still a furtherReuter - 105 words
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Article45 1972-10-07 4 MOSCOW. Prl. The Boviet Union launched yesterday the 523 rd unmanned earth satellite in its secret Cosmos programme Tass, the official news agency, said the crafts Initial orbit took 82 minutes and its angle of inclination was 71 degrees. AP.AP - 45 words
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262 1972-10-07 4 NEW YORK. Fri ♦pHE uneasy relation- ship between the United States and India was shaken even more yesterday when Secretary of State Rogers and Foreign Minister Swaran Singh had what was understood to be a very cool meeting. It was learned they discussedAP - 262 words
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Advertisement95 1972-10-07 4 MAS flights between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Singapore 745 a.m. dai y 6.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 7.30 a.m. x 12.05 p.m. dai y 8.15 a.m. 1.15 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 9.45 a.m. 3.30 p.m. y 10.20 a.m. a,y 4.00 p.m. 2.15 p.m. y 6.1595 words
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Article, Illustration452 1972-10-07 5 MINISTER TELLS AUSSIES HOW WE DID IT PERTH, Friday pOKMATIOX of a new Ministry of the Environment represents a major step forward by the Government to institutionalise th c mini which had been made since the K eep Singapore (lean campaign was started in452 words
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Article167 1972-10-07 5 Talk to MAS Harun is told KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Acting Prime Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail asked Umno Youth today to take their complaints about the Malaysian Airline System's services to the airline's board of directors and management. He was commenting on the request of Umno Youth national leader. Dato Harun167 words
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101 1972-10-07 5 Mother fined because son -gambled A MOTHER was fined $50 on Thursday because she failed to prevent her son from gambling for a year. Madam Soh Geok Choo also lost her $250 bail bond which she stood for Teo Seng Lee, IT, on Oct. 25 last year. A court had101 words
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Article50 1972-10-07 5 THE YWCA Yoiwg Adults' Club will hold a "Summer Splendour" bullet and dance at the Summer Palace. King's Hotel, on Oct. 14 at 7.30 p.m. ncicets at $8.30 per person are available from the YWCA office in Outram Road or its hostels in Fort Canning Rise.50 words
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Article226 1972-10-07 5 POLICE are stepping up patrols in Alexandra Park, off Ayer Rajah Road, after a series of housebreakings and thefts. Last week some families formed a "security club" to protect the area. A police spokesman said after a Straits Times report on the "club"' on Thursday: "Our226 words
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Article35 1972-10-07 5 LIM KWONO MONO, 57. was yesterday sentenced to one month's Jail for stealing two steel bars, valued at 130, from a construction site in Victoria Street o.\ Thursday at 4. 1S p.m.35 words
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Article240 1972-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Vf ALAYSIA and Thailand are to start talks here iTI on Oct. 17 on traffic rights following the establishment of Malaysian Airline System. A Ministry of Communications spokesman said today that the Deputy Secretary-General of the Ministry, Inche Sa'ad Marzuki. would probably lead240 words
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Article43 1972-10-07 5 THE Singapore Institute of Mpnagtment will hold a talk on Management Objectives at SIA Theatrette, Robinson Read, en Monday at 5 30 p.m. The speaker. Mr George Henderson, is the chief executive partner of a firm of management consultants in London.43 words
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Article28 1972-10-07 5 INCHE Ismail Mchd. Said, afsi/tant director of Education (Malay), will open a metal art exhibition at the National Llbarry lecture hall on Wednesday at 6 pm.28 words
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Article41 1972-10-07 5 THE MP for Buklt Panjang. Mr. Lee Oeolt Seng, will hold meet-the-people sessions on Fridays instead of Tuesdays as announced earlier. The sessions will be held at the Buklt Panjangs PAP branch at 784 Buklt Tlmah Road.41 words
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Article42 1972-10-07 5 'liiE l-arliamenuu-y Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will attend a dinner to mark the swearing-in ceremony of the new 1972/1974 management committee of the Singapore Taxi Drlvtrs Association, at the Empress Restaurant on Oct. 14 at 730 p.m42 words
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Advertisement64 1972-10-07 5 Mohan's extends a warm Welcome and special invitation to SPORTSMEN'S AID SOCIETY. ASK US FOR THE IMPOSSIBLE! CHANCES ARE, WE HAVE IT! Being the newest store in town, we have the newest collection of quality merchandise. FIND OUT AT MOHAN'S DEPT. STORE (PTE) LTD. 19-20, MALACCA ST., RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE64 words
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Advertisement460 1972-10-07 5 LjZ7 9! 4 aji !J?!5!« .^i^nw^^. For modern office buildings and I 1 industrial complexes. Clean water used n— as a coolant for engines, machinery, gene- f hrSTft rators, and air conditioners is cooled and re-used for maximum economy. Made of MmL fibreglass reinforced polyester the Borneo JflUT*** Cooling Tower460 words
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Article105 1972-10-07 6 Murdercase seamen flown in TWO Singapore seamen arrested In connection with a high seas murder were flown in from Hong Kong last night A Malaysian seaman. Wong Klng-Tse, 37. was killed In a brawl on board the Norwegian freighter Bonzo on Monday night. The Bonzo was then 360 miles south105 words
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Article29 1972-10-07 6 QUEK En Kee. 28. was fined $50 yesterday when he pleaded Kullty to trespaulng at Oate No. 4 of Telok Ayer Basin on Thursday at 11.10 a.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration278 1972-10-07 6 WAY TO EASE SOCIAL PROBLEMS TAN SRI Hunme Shaw believes that big business could help ease social problems in Singapore by actively assisting minority groups. The chairman of Shaw Organisation classified these groups as the handicapped, children from the wrong side of the track, poor communities278 words
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Article, Illustration277 1972-10-07 6 OINGAPORES vast potential as a food and drink market will be widely publicised when the first eightman British export mission to Singapore returns home. The loam, members of the British Food Exporters Council and representing top British liquor and food277 words
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Article44 1972-10-07 6 KALLANO cur park will be u;ed as a bus depot tor another month. Associated Bus Service* (ABS) liar been using It since late last year and was to have vacated it M Saturday, but hu been granted a months extension.44 words
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103 1972-10-07 6 rw\HE Peoples Front said X yesterday that Nanyang University students should not be trained to meet the needs of Industry and commerce as suggested by Nantah's new vice chancellor. Commenting on the press conference by Prof. Hsueh Shou-sheng on Wednesday the party's chairman, Mr. Phang103 words
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164 1972-10-07 6 Malaysian Navy to recruit 50 women volunteers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Eoyal Malaysian Navy Volunteer Reserve la to recruit 50 women volonteera to be baaed at KD Sri Plnanj. Penang and KD Sri Klanf, SeUngor. Prospective c a n d i dates mast be residents of Penan* or Selanjor. They164 words
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373 1972-10-07 6 A FORMER salesman alleged In the High Court on Thursday that he walked out on his wife because she disgraced him by telling him that he could get out if he did not like a male friend of hers frequenting their373 words
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Advertisement284 1972-10-07 6 tHa^BB^BVaVAt.. V sfla^aa hVjßQmk' <bS ays b 5 JEvl^b New cars for you to go first class in KUALA LUMPUR andPENANG At our new offices in Malaysia We are practically unwrapping brand new airconditioned cars so that our service stays first class always. Nothing else will do. We'll also throw284 words
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Miscellaneous27 1972-10-07 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl PETUNIA SAIP WEI? I THERE SHE IS PO VER V^BOOTH WOULD BE I STUFF! I bzzz.J right: Ja^Ej&wmV) N x Wy^ 127 words
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Advertisement273 1972-10-07 7 THE BIGGEST CHOICE! SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUR RETURN IfcAHIf SQIOB: ft A II V |mH MJ Pep. Singapore 0.15 am, IBMmM ™J 1c P ua a Lumpur 7.30 am, BPB^HBBHI Arr. Kuala Lumpur 7.00 am. BPB^BBBB Arr. Singapore 8.15 am IfcAlHf I\AHW SQl^ B.BBMBB' Pep. Singapore 7.00 am, IMWWW Pep Kuala Lumpur273 words
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180 1972-10-07 8 Harbans Singh trial to open on Monday as -planned rE trial of lawyer Harbans Singh Sidhu on two summons charges of criminally defaming the Prime Minister daring the election campaign will begin in the First District Court on Monday as originally planned. This Is the effect of an order made180 words
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Article76 1972-10-07 8 TWO candidates have passed the final examinations for the degree of Master of Dental Surgery held in Sentember for the first time in Singapore. Three candidates sit for the exam conducted by the School nf Postgraduate Dental Studies. University of Singapore frcm Sept. 25 to 28.76 words
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Article46 1972-10-07 8 MR. DH.O. Russel. managing director of McGregor Swire Air Services, an international airfreight firm, will arrive here on Oct. 22 for a three-day visit. Mr. Russel Is on a tour of MSAS offices In the Pacific region to finalise expansion plans for 1973.46 words
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Article153 1972-10-07 8 LOOKOUT FOR THESE DUD $50 BILLS POLICK yesteiday warned the public to Uc on the lookout for forged $50 notes, especially those with serial numbers with an Al6 prefix. Police ■pokfsnMin, Mr. Lawrence I,oh said the fake notes are of i>oor quality paper. The lion water mark and the orchids153 words
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135 1972-10-07 8 SILVER ANTIQUES STOLEN FROM ENVOY'S HOME KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A NTIQUE European silverware valued at more than $2,000 was stolen from the home of the Belgium Ambassador to Malaysia, Baron P.Y. de Vleeschauwer, in Jalan Kia Peng here yesterday. Family heirlooms", two of the stolen pieces date back to 1798.135 words
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58 1972-10-07 8 Three Indons jailed for illegal entry TWO Indonesians, Ali bin Taib, 30, and Sani bin Osman alias Sard Maarip, 20, were each sentenced to three months' Jail yesterday for illegally entering Singapore again between July and September 1972. Both had one conviction. Another Indonesian, Ibrahim Musa, 24, was sentenced to58 words
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101 1972-10-07 8 -Peaceful meals soon at Hock Lam Street PATRONS who frequent the hawkers' stalls in Hock Lam Street will be able to have their meals with more peace fiom next week. The Public Works Department and the Traffic Police have decide*) to convert the street it to a pedestrians' mall from101 words
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Article64 1972-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. An MG belonging to businessman Mr. Wong Weng Kooi, 26, was reported stolen from the Subang Airport car park between Sept. 27 and last Tuesday. Mr. Wong parked his car at 10 p.m. on Sept. 27 before taking a flight to Singapore, on64 words
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Article48 1972-10-07 8 PAYA Lebar and Tlong Bahru coirmunlty centres w:ll compete In the finals of the state-wide. lnter-communlty-centre deti.te.s on "The He using and Deve'opment Board Is providing tx.ttei living conditions to the people of Singapore,' 1 at the Cultural Centre at 8 p.m. today.48 words
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Miscellaneous109 1972-10-07 8 SESAME STREET My Cttff Roberts happy L sad AlUm^mp V T BmmtU HEY. COULD I WDE CTNNrf WHY, TEAH, I GUESS > ~~X I I SADfWY* r SURE 1 p"' WO. V" Ail WWL* YOU TALK rrHO6E( SO, TOKO.. AS IX3N6 f OH.DO/T HOP* HS CAN \f WHO? I PINNY.'109 words
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Article, Illustration260 1972-10-07 9 outh with toy i gun posed as a CID man A YOUTH, armed with a toy gun and. posing as a CID detective, reported to police that his service revolver was stolen after an encounter with a band of youths, a court heard yesterday. Inspector Anthony Aurol. of Joo Chiat260 words
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Article53 1972-10-07 9 The SAP will conduct demolition exercises at the Southern Islands live firing range at Pulau Senang from Monday to Oct. 12. Dally live firing times are from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. The public are advised53 words
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102 1972-10-07 9 SINGAPORE surgeons can now perform four open heart surgeries a week as the public has been very generous In donating their blood, Dr. N.C. Tan, head of the Cardiothoraclc Unit at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, said yesterday. Speaking at the presentation of102 words
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Article64 1972-10-07 9 TWO fireman from Central Station, alifhtlnr after putting out a fire on an old, two-storey bungalow in Newton Road, yesterday evening. Police described the damage as negligible. No one was injured. The timely arrival of a fire engine saved the bungalow from being gutted.64 words
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Article178 1972-10-07 9 Malaysia army men for Indonesia JAKARTA, Friday MALAYSIA hopes to send several senior military officers for training courses at the Indonesian National Defence Aothority here from next year. The" Malaysian Chief of General Staff, LtGen. Tan Sri Ungku Nazaruddin Mohamed, said this today after calling on President Suharto. The general178 words
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Miscellaneous261 1972-10-07 9 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 5. I take fuel disorder distinctly 1. Artistic technique for a battle J2 use<1 (6 2--•cene? (6 6 Parl of the <»urse: this Profound form of verse at J* n< fo J, canines (5). Wimbledon? (4. 5). *f" BUck? (7) 10. 19. Writer making the grade.261 words
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209 1972-10-07 10 KUANTAN. Fri. A gunman wanted by police In Perak and Pahang for questioning in connection with a number of armed robberies was shot and injured by a police detective at Mentakab last night. He was injured on the right shoulder and was209 words
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Article40 1972-10-07 10 DR. Ng Kirn Chew, 33. has been appointed senior lecturer In the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. University of Singapore A former lecturer at Warwick University In Britain, he obtained his doctorate from Queen's University, Belfast40 words
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391 1972-10-07 10 SECURITY guard Mohamed Hussin bin Ahmad, 32, was yesterday jailed for nine months on two charges of causing hurt to a police inspector and a travel assistant. He was found guilty and sentenced to nine months Jail on the first charge391 words
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291 1972-10-07 10 Danger in giving birth too many times... MOTHERS who give birth too many times face possible death due to weakness and damage of the uterus muscles, a doctor warned yesterday. Dr. J. A. Tambyah of Outram Road Hospital was testifying at the inquiry into the death of housewife Fatimah binte291 words
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Article111 1972-10-07 10 STUDENTS TO GET NEW I'CARDS RE REGISTRATION of students for Identitycards which were issued to them at the age of 12, will be carried out early next year. Under the law, students have to charge their Identity cards once every five years. A Ministry of Home Affairs source said yesterday111 words
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Article61 1972-10-07 10 A WATCH-REPAIRER skipped Vigilante Corps training because his friends told him that It was "useless."*' Choi Swee Seng. 20, who gave this reason for not attending 78 training sessions at the Dunman Integrated Secondary School and the Tun Serl Lanang Secondary School Centres from April 197161 words
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Article51 1972-10-07 10 THE YMCA of Singapore will hold its fifth training camp at Pulau Tekcng for students aged 14 to IT, from Dec. 3 to 9. The aim of the camp is to expose youths to rugged outdoor activities and to mould then) Into responsible citizens. Fee Is51 words
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Article69 1972-10-07 10 New Lockheed managing director MR. 808 Menke, general manager of Lockheed Aircraft Services Singapore LASS), has replaced Mr. Dorm E. Velrs, as managing director of the company. Mr. Menke has been with LASS, which operates aircraft service facilities at both Seletar and Changi, for about two and a half years.69 words
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Article37 1972-10-07 10 LIM Kwong Mong. 57. unemployed, was jailed for a month yesterday for stealing two steel bars worth $30 from a construction site tn Victoria Street at 4.19 p.m. on Oct. 5. He pleaded guilty.37 words
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Article45 1972-10-07 10 MR. Ooh Chew Koon, 36, who was acquitted of a corruption charge on Thursday, was former managing director of Hlltl Par East Sdn. Bhd and not Heltl Far East Sdn. Bhd. as reported In yesterdays Straits Times The typographical error is regretted45 words
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Article398 1972-10-07 10 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI TICKETS FOR WHOLE MONTH SOLD OUT IN FIRST WEEK By CKATS for Singapore Airlines' London-to-Singapore flights have been almost completely sold out for the whole month of October within a week of the new airline's take-off. This was especially true for the398 words
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Article44 1972-10-07 10 A TOTAL of 471 candidates qualified for the full certificate tit the August National Language Examinations in Standard I, II and 111 conducted by the Education Ministry. The full list of results will be published in the New Nation today.44 words
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Advertisement271 1972-10-07 10 Jf gtrtom is *f* I \Stii SIIIIH 4 M i I f 2y 7W hi H«il«' V Iriikifc' mk v?i* »> LUNCHEON SHOW 2>T m£ (Fabulous International Buffet) 5y j3* Sat. 7th Oct. '72 Sun. Bth Oct. *72 jh 12.30 p.m. $15 iall inclusive) *i^ jj TFA SHOW Tfo VA271 words
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Advertisement166 1972-10-07 10 IHI i^ c^s icCflfc' %A!&&^ 1 \m X>* \J\ W irridescence. 4^J Xssy* of London LIGHTERS Canary Shock, J0 Kingfisher Shock, Aqua Shock, Shock, Pink Shock. *^T4EON LIGHTS FOR LIPS: Ultra Violet, Infra Red. ||OSS HUlitCr NEON LIGHTS FOR NAILS: Electric Green. Electric Blue. introdu ce th.s electrifying range of166 words
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Article131 1972-10-07 11 ADB aid for ferry study MANILA. Fri. The Asian Development Bank i ADB) announced today it has agreed to extend technical assistance to Malaysia and Indonesia for a feasibility study of a ferry service across the Malacca Straits. ADB said the service will run from Belawan near Medan l nUPI - 131 words
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129 1972-10-07 11 - KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. China Airlines has been asked to cease operations here from the end of the month. The airline was originally asked to stop at the end of last month, but after an appeal the deadline was extended to Oct. 31. China129 words
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520 1972-10-07 11 BEN DAVIDSON - WITNESS: I WAS AT MONEY LENDER'S MERCY BEN DAVIDSON By CONSULTANT engineer alleged in the High Court yesterday that he paid a moneylender nearly $7,000 more than the actual amount owed i>ecausc he was at the man's mercy. Tan Swee Kian said tfcll during cross-exa-mination by Mr. Amarjit Singh, counsel520 words
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Article, Illustration71 1972-10-07 11 POLICE HUNT TWO YOUTHS pOLICI. have started an 1 islandwide search for two youths from the Beform.itive Training Centre in Bedok, who escaped on Wednesday. Police said the boys escaped from a Jurong Shipbuilders' yard where they had been working. Se.;rk bin Moil anted Said and Abdul Karim bin Amat71 words
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Article76 1972-10-07 11 Trainer Ivan Allan fined $150 THE owner of Allan Stables. Ivan W. Allan of Watten View, was fined a total of $150 on two counts of employing men without work permits. Allan was fined $50 for employing Shane bin Mahwan on Jan. 28 and another $100 for employing Osman bin76 words
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Article70 1972-10-07 11 Lorry hand dies in crash A MALAYSIAN lorry attendant. Tee Kok Ka, 21, was pinned to death by his truck when it overturned at the 13 m.s. Woodlands Road, yesterday. The driver, Tav Kai Hi, also from Malaysia suffered slight injuries. He was treated as an out-patient. Police said the70 words
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Article43 1972-10-07 11 BLUE Sea Line will be Introducing eight 12.000-ton Prtam class ships to their services soon. The transit times of these Ships are 26 days from America to Malaysia and Singapore; and 21 days from Japan to South Atlantic ports.43 words
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Article242 1972-10-07 11 Tragic, comic— 'Brian Pepys 9 dishes up a bit of 1660s OVER nine years of London's history in the 1660s was vividly recreated by one-man theatre Brian D. Barnes at the Cultural Centre theatre, with his presentation of the meticulously and secretly kept diary of Samuel Pepys. It242 words
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Advertisement258 1972-10-07 11 HetvfromTUSSr... 5 The Only stick that is I Both a deodorant and i anti-perspirant^^^^ > J) New Tussy Stick Deodorant v <[ j is more than just a deodorant. W^W, Wf It's an antiperspirant. too! So, it < r gives you extra protection pHpftHplp^P^PJ against embarrassing perspiration and odour, keeps258 words
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Advertisement356 1972-10-07 11 son 2 STAINLESS y TEASPOONS J with every m purchase W oftwin-^i^ *r^£3^ J^ESHbw CSL^-g^ VESOP IS A SUPER SEASONING THAT .fl^pjaggk^' '^^PKBgS^sSIT^B BRINGS CUT THE FULL FLAVOUR IN tfPgl"- '^g^^^^TTj YOUR FOOD. [X^sS > ?^\^^^H^k\ i^2JliVr^9kl lS d ve 9 etdble extract in pure crystalline form KJ\s^^«i*^» r"^B which356 words
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326 1972-10-07 12 Razak visit strikes 'common ground' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A RUSSIAN political observer said Tun Abdul Rank** visit to the Soviet Union marked a growing semblance in the i>ositions of both countries on key problems of world politics and international relations in Asia. An article by Mr. Spartak Beglov in the326 words
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Article24 1972-10-07 12 THE Danish container imp Selandla, which has a total annual load capacity of 340.000 tons, will arrive In Singapore on Oct. 15.24 words
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324 1972-10-07 12 A minimum of jargon for this mass media -journal- AMASS communication journal with minimum of professional jargon is to be started to faciUtate the exchange of experiences among Asian countries. This proposal was made at the end of the five-day Asian Conference of Editors of Mass Communication Periodicals at Ming324 words
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78 1972-10-07 12 Eight lectures on business budgeting THE University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will conduct an eight-lecture course on Introduction to Business Budgeting at the New Lecture Theatre 3 from Oct. 13. Mr. Han Kang Hong, a lecturer at the University s School of Accountancy and Buiiness Administratlon, will discuss78 words
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151 1972-10-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tun Abdul Razak's visit to the Soviet Union has given the rubber price a significant boost during the past few days. The rubber price closed at 94 cents a kilo today up four-and-a-half cents over last Friday's level. It rose151 words
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Advertisement402 1972-10-07 12 Midnight Tonight s'multaneously at 6 THEATRES I CAPITOL-LIDOREX-SKY-ROXY-JURONG PLUS TOMORROW MORNING SHOWS ALSO AT 6 THEATRES LIDO SKY 8 45am; CAPITOL-REX-ROXY Sam; JURONG Hi- f ■THE BIG FIGHT! starring CHANG CHING CHING TIEN PENG MANDARIN PICTURE in SCOPE COLOR WITH SUPERIMPOSED ENGLISH CHINESE SUBTITLES j CAPITOL -Next Change The Order402 words
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Advertisement295 1972-10-07 12 Meet the sound M of sounds by j Family Robinson Sat. Nights Ext. 2 o.m. Additional band 27 guest star Peggy Mjj b^bt f m %1 yW Ceytang Queenttewn llth BIG DAY! Golden City: 1 .45. 4, 7 A f.JO a.m. Golo« T MS, 3.30, 7 ft ».J0 a.m. The295 words
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Advertisement61 1972-10-07 12 METROPOLE/ HOLLYWOOD /VENUS bJOTU*. With EiMjUih ft Chinese Subtitles IN MANDARIN {SttAik a^BaV. ,^m PB^MBM^pV^^f^TT/^^^^H^^^pi c _J kch Slow pao METROPOLE/ HOLLYWOOD /VENUS 2td Sit Midiiti IN MANCARI'J aHn^^R ifn.9. dJBMBN COLORSCOPE Wf > W^US^B^ff^^^^ ■#"s** With English ond Js t t i"T '"^BmT/IT Chinese Subtitles I JjjaHß^T^i^BVi Storring: K61 words
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Advertisement348 1972-10-07 12 Jurona DRIVE-IN Cinema: (ViiiLV) NO W SHOWING!:; 2 Shows 7.00 9.30pm. Aim. Adults $2-Children $1 C^3^° BRONZE HEAD i CHIANG IyH^ A_in tif.jm STEEI ARM I^AaVanceCaTh Baaklags at the Cathay Cinema from 10.00 a.m. I a^ to 600 p.m. daily. AHef ♦00 p.m. phone bookings cen b« I accepted at348 words
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Advertisement764 1972-10-07 12 ->nfjnraTnra-a-B-B-»-a-B-»-a-a-»-a-» IUSaSIBBBJBOTK ORGAN I )N MOW SHOWING S 2 Showi 7.00 4» JO am. P Atfalti: J2.00 CMMfan: $1.00 > "•rani* M«ed A Aral" J (Re-Edited Vcrtion) J" Chioo Chioo Tien Peng J a" Mondonn Color Scopa a* English Chinata Subtitle* P d" Tonight ot Midnight' a" WANG YU m764 words
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Advertisement352 1972-10-07 13 "<*?#' xZ/tftJurar/a/ S^J <iol«l<'n IMmmmlv r^y^Tl f-arrxx* to ,ts Sjectxjan and Pek»^ styte drshas 9^^«3 rie most popular restaurant m town rb&S; OGhiscu&l+waae. vZcSi jyAvj An irnimate spot to- both young and old. MM l-jA^j Enjoy your favourite cocktail to sentimental guitar music. l^A^J \SISjI fninimom or cover charges. Xl/5352 words
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Advertisement245 1972-10-07 13 ar:^' 'laal Baa&.jißaa¥ from aoma. rtary comtt ■BTinT-SrlrißM th« *o«r a wmr tna i»T2 naute coutur* I II w" oaaVl <h ll r Traa> OOilOttlOn 0» CMonlC* PBBJLLLIZJJLBBaI Comrr«»r.»K)ip<«<«dl>y cap«c« capac* tt counted! aJ.TaJ I I r^ l ll »>.Goo*«<xiaGroupofHo«tH asontof ttMtngmest I»'Va LVikl G1 < mi If Mll'U'l ltattanbu4Kt.OnlvllCp>r245 words
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Advertisement249 1972-10-07 13 JUmDO vO; X a/% I mkW aITTbV bbbl bbbl I now on! Prices slashed to an all-time low! Shoes and Handbags are going at giveaway prices! Don't miss out on the biggest bargain of your (PH. lifetime. Come early for the pick of gg) the best. SHOCS HANDBAGS CO. (jcj|249 words
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Advertisement381 1972-10-07 13 INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING SOUTH EAST ASIA 1972 TONIGHT 9.00 p.m. GAYWORLD STADIUM 4^B^BaaaaaaP^P^^BH Baaaaßm BH KlV^vl BH CHARLIE LONDOS vs AJEET SINGH Challenger Hcavyotighl Cdomoion of India 8 roundi of 6 mm. TONY KONTELLIS vs BRUCE KAME Gre«k, European I South Eatt Champion Allan Heavyweight Champion Karate Kina 6 rounds381 words
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501 1972-10-07 14 Site Straits ®imrs HEART PROBLEMS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1972 The choice of Singapore for the fifth Asian Pacific Congress of Cardiology, opening tomorrow, is an indication of the respect which the Republic and its medical services command internationally. Some 900 delegates from almost 40 countries are expected to attend the501 words
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Article, Illustration1492 1972-10-07 14 TAN WANGJOO - Quick care tor a crash victim and what a doctor can do TAN WANGJOO AS MORE CARS GO ON ROAD A NEW PROBLEM SHAPES UP... By A CRUSH of chrome and steel as though crushed by giant hand and whimpering inside a badly hurt crash victim. Bystanders administer immediate first1,492 words
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991 1972-10-07 14 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL By UP to 170.000 private car owners as well as commercial transport operators in Singapore are assured that insurance premium payments will not immediately go up. But a good number on renewing their policies may991 words
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Advertisement104 1972-10-07 14 Relieve Constipation quickly safety with T>TXTI*T UT^n^Qt You Mnl at youl .T IIN ]\Cj 1 1 .EjOi test for work or play .I Constipation it making you s<Zr~* *W '••I •"'•table and sluggish. fl^T^*- I Donl <9 no Pro j O|». -^< ->; y^jf^~~~~^ longed Constipation L*lNlfl>»w-O"' i: \4H ~7\104 words
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Advertisement159 1972-10-07 14 n^C^/NE SARIDON ANDTHEPAIN IS GONE One Saridon is all you need when you have a nagging pain. And because you only take one, it costs less to make you feel better. And it's so convenient and safe. Next time pain bothers you take one Saridon and it's gone. §aridon F.159 words
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191 1972-10-07 15 Guests— break up wedding dinners with a free-for-all KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. Two wedding dinners in a leading restaurant here ended abruptly last night when guests from the two separate sides started throwing bottles, glasses and plates at each other. In the brief showdown about 10 guests from both sides received191 words
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Article39 1972-10-07 15 PONG Thlan Loon, propr.etor cf Siiitna Medical Products Co. tn South Bridge Road, yesterday denied a summons charge of mp lour large packets of the banned Sin Lak pills for sUe. Hearing was fixed for Dec. 19.39 words
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551 1972-10-07 15 K. S. SIDHU - Payroll— grabs: Carefree attitude blamed K. S. SIDHU By POLICE yestenhy criticised certain linns and organisations lor not taking proper icci r i t y measures against payroll robberies. Police spokesman Lawrence Loh said yesterday that the apparent ease with which many such robberies seemed to be carried out showed551 words
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Article45 1972-10-07 15 A SUB-CONTRACTOR. Lim Soon Chwee, 37. yesterday pleaded not guilty when charged wtth employing an Illegal Indonesian immigrant. Tan Ah Tee, as construction worker between May and August. Ball of $500 was ottered and the case was fixed for Hearing on Tuesday.45 words
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Article49 1972-10-07 15 SENETHERAJA. 33. and Nagallngam s o Anglal. 32. both labourers, yesterday denied stealIng two boxes of cauliflower worth $44 belonging to hawker Tan Cnay Men. at Beach Road Market between 8.30 ajn. and 10 25 am. on Thursday. Trial was fixed for Oct 20.49 words
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82 1972-10-07 15 Food company to give pay increases ABOUT 55 employees of Food Specialties Singapore Pte. Ltd. will receive pay Increases or between $15 and $25 under a new twoyear collective agreement. The deal Includes salary adjustments backdated to April 1 this year and Implementation of National Wages Council guidelines from July82 words
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Article, Illustration216 1972-10-07 15 WONG LAI WAH - Deaf— yet they danced in time to the music WONG LAI WAH By STI'DENTS of the Chios Man Convent Oral School for the Deaf yesterday proved that their handicap was no bar to what they could do. Whm the First Lady. Mrs. Shearts. visited the convent in Jalan Merbok. offMak Kian Seng - 216 words
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Advertisement258 1972-10-07 15 Read f aster Understand more Just think what it would mean to you if you could read at twice your present rate. If you're a student you would learn twice as much in the same time you spend studying now. In business with the ever-growing mass of written material to258 words
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Advertisement68 1972-10-07 15 iiifiP ATVHII TITISIIZY* j^^bKßp^^ m, VfipS?Kr3Mßj^^^ Iff W 'a^ rHI f AMBHt S<XAIR£ TAN PI.ANNKH W .j SKINTYPE I SENSITIVITY TOTHE SUN Tkn» u> I fc I -T____ BunxE—ily WocimJH— i tfcm Mtanßamt ChiMfn uu t > un <un 1 -:TnZ U«*r» OwnaOi M(Mfc#iwigLO*cn f ~^A Mm .hi a I68 words
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Miscellaneous703 1972-10-07 15 On your TV and Radio 12.SS Ml Opening and Ruff and 7.41 News and Newsreel in Chinese Redd t 1.15 Emergency— Brushfire 1.21 Sesame Street (repeat) MS Saturday matinee Gentleman iJI Ne s in tn B" sn Jim starring: Errol Flynn, 9.11 The Black and White Minstrel Alexis Smith, Jack703 words
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Miscellaneous220 1972-10-07 15 I.N Pi Programme Summary 7.41 Programme Summary J-S S' n l a ng K KeC c' J M Kuiz Perpaduin 1.2S Huckleberry Finn 4.53 Ghazal IM PeriSte a S.M Programme Summary ).N News 5.13 Kui; Sekolah-Sekolah 9.1S Dondang Sayang SSI Weather Forecast 131 Night Gallery f M News 11.21 Cilia220 words
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197 1972-10-07 16 nnHE People's Association has invited profesA sional men ana women from various fields to give talks and advice at community centres. This is to make available to the masses the expert knowledge o£ highly qualified people. A PA spokesman said yesterday that197 words
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99 1972-10-07 16 Taking the clerical load off the nurses KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Receptionists will be employed to relieve nurses of clerical work in the wards, the Minister for Health Tan Bri Lee Siok Yew, said here yesterday. But first there will be a pilot project In Penang Hospital starting from the middle99 words
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Article47 1972-10-07 16 PRESIDENT Sheares will be guest-of-honour at the YMCA's 70th anniversary dinner and dance^^at the Hyatt Hotel on There will be a Teen Princess contest. Among the prizes Is a covble return air ticket to Bangkok. Entries for the contest clow on Oct. 14.47 words
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Article39 1972-10-07 16 BARBER Tin Ming Seng. 49. wm fined $3,000 or six monthsJail yesterday (or assisting in operating a 10.000 character Illegal lottery In Tras Street on Sept. 22. Tan. who had one conviction, pleaded guilty.39 words
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95 1972-10-07 16 15 ENTRIES FOR MONUMENT TO EARLY PIONEERS FFTEEN local entries have been received for the sculpture competition organised by Alumni International Singapore. According to the alumni president and project committee chairman, Mr. Kumar Lai. 25 overseas entrants will be given till tomorrow to submit their models. The competition for a95 words
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Article42 1972-10-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Government has approved an extension of the Kuala Lum-pur-London charter flight arrangement between the Malaysian Airline System and British Overseas Air Chaiter. The extension Is for the period Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 this year.42 words
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Article, Illustration258 1972-10-07 16 Schoolgirls take a peep into the working world SC H O O L G I RLS took a peep into the working world yesterday when they visited the Careers for Girls Exhibition held by Cedar Girls' Secondary School. The school's classrooms were turned into booths which were "dressed up" with258 words
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Advertisement240 1972-10-07 16 BE SELECTIVE ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU TALK TO You don t need to reach everyone, because not Amazingly high penetration for a magazine with everyone can buy what you have to sell. So such a selective circulation. The reason is that consider how best to reach the people at the240 words
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Advertisement103 1972-10-07 16 One morning a beautiful, They went to the cinema. The next day the dress brand new dress went out They went to a coffee shop. popped into the wash, to spend the day with Wherever they went people friends. looked at the dress and said 'How pretty!' It felt something103 words
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Article, Illustration286 1972-10-07 17 KEEPING those well- i heeled feet of slick I sheiks tapping in the Land j 1 of Oil (Bahrain, oft course) are our very own boys, the 1 King's Men, who are at this very moment giving their 1 first "royal command" per- <286 words
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Article33 1972-10-07 17 "Salute t/» Thailand" ends tonight with a special Thai cultural and fashion show at the National Theatre, 7 p.m. Tickets are at $2. $3, $5, $8 $12 and $15.33 words
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182 1972-10-07 17 Horosho! (It means 'well done') 3 dates with Russia RUSSIAN talent seems to V be making some happy inroads here. At least (or the months of October and November, you can jot down three Russian dates on your diary: m Oct. 27, Valery Kllmov, a brilliant Russian violinist and one182 words
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Article, Illustration446 1972-10-07 17 The show's a box office buster but why oh why couldn't the chorus get a little more hep? THK minute the curtain went up on Taiwan's glittering H-sha dancers at the Neptune Theatrerestaurant I felt an irresistible impulse to jump on stage and say "Cheese everybody"446 words
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Article, Illustration154 1972-10-07 17 MEET pretty LMtle Line E-sha's DahlinK of the Show. As one of the troupe's top "male" stars and the sprtrhtliest thine around, Little Ling (that's the state name given her when a precocious 10-year-old on stage) plays the lead role or a student rascal who made good154 words
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Article411 1972-10-07 17 GERRY DE SUVA - GERRY DE SUVA ROCK: By LAST Thursdays show at the National Theatre reminded me of the Moody Blues 1968 LP "In search of the lost chord." For it describes exactly the search of our musicians for a new depth In music which is accepted by the crowd.411 words
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Advertisement321 1972-10-07 17 b^L^L^L^bi I I a>>p Jill i I I K. 4^8p >*fl r^>>ssssw H IIAWDtOMi VOtUMM. Each volume baautifuty finished with WHAT does rt moon to own Inwmu Itman. »ou h»v« w»«h»bt« long lasting, pyroaykn xnpragrwwd Mitur*d binding. r your own hottw. iKmyi at your fingertip* in* world** gruiMi MM PAGtS321 words
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285 1972-10-07 18 Arsenic in ordinary food and those Chinese medicines in the news I REFER io the letter by "Arsean" (S.T., Sept. 30). It is obvious that we have our agreements and disagreements. We agree that arsenic is widely present in common food and that distinction i-hould be made between Chinese medicine285 words
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Article129 1972-10-07 18 WALKING THE PATHS OF HISTORY PLEASE refer to the letter by Mrs. Greet Faber (ST.. Sept. 19). Raffles Place is of historical significance to Singapore and in our opinion should be left solely for pedestrian use without any traffic hindrance. Work is therefore being carried out by the Public Works129 words
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Article59 1972-10-07 18 I AM sure the T\£ viewing public would agree with me that "Jo« Hlne" Is a very poor substitute for the ac-tion-packed "FBI" series. I would suggest that RTS either replace It with something more exciting or have it exchange telecast times with "Owen Marshall," also a "talking" series, but59 words
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77 1972-10-07 18 Next time ask to see their police permit I WOULD refer to the letter by LSW (ST.. Sept. 4). about being pestered by people who collect donations for Chinese wayangs. I suggest that LSW demand to see their police permit the next time they come around. All collectors are Issued77 words
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379 1972-10-07 18 What about that number on the -counterfoil? Yes, voting slips must be accounted tor, but... ALLOW me to ask a very pertinent question through your newspaper. Are responsible people like the Returning Officer (ST., Oct. 2) and the MP for Moulmein (NN Sept. 20) Mr. Lawrence Sia trying to insult379 words
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Article365 1972-10-07 18 SEX: THE CRUEL AND THE SPIRITUAL REFER to the Foreign News report (S.T., Oct. 4) headlined "The 'sexual way' to keep world peace." The report quoted Dr. William Bryan, head of the American Institute of Hypnosis, as saying that wars were less likely when national leaders cot plenty of sex.365 words
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Advertisement281 1972-10-07 18 Mj^t Saturday Shopping I^Ml special offer a iL"L t A IAT[ST(Si.A)| I "Hi AMPUFHB I £2 3aaC^^^-la >B >ißl>>>sl>^3 I Model: KA 3300 sound effect control amplifier I IHF Power: 70 watts (8 ohms) |H Harmonic Distortion: Less than 0.3% Frequency Response 20Hz 6OKH2 t Idb. I PRICE SIB9/-ONtY I281 words
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Advertisement511 1972-10-07 18 Make your selection from our wide I 1 range of beautiful Carpets A Wallpapers. I I Hurry while stocks last. I I QmTMJTT 9l JUMTIP TIU— ICIfTII LT» I 1 161/162 People's Park Shopping Complex. I Ground Floor Singapore 1 Tel ***** ***** *****4 I OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK511 words
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Advertisement34 1972-10-07 18 [in THE ONLY HIGH CLASS WATCH CLOCK SUPPLY CENTRE •ft— DISPLAYED A OBTAINABLE SHUI HWA (IMPORT EXPORT) PTE.LTD. TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE. Ist FLOOR. 19. TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE. 10 TELEPHONE *****0 A al>Kk. Til me^S^S^LStOriiikSt34 words
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Article, Illustration260 1972-10-07 19 Factors that help to boost nations economic activity MISSAGE FROM MR. TOH MIIK YAM, I'KI SIDLNT OF THK FEDERATION ELECTRICAL INDIS1RY ASSOCIATION: SINCE the inde- pendence of our country, the Government has actively implemented national development plans, and our economic development has progressed steadily. These are the favourable factors which260 words
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Article, Illustration240 1972-10-07 19 Company achieves main aim to expand in Malaysia MESSAGE FROM MR. LIM KIM HAI. CHAIRMAN OF LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC (MALAYSIA* SDN. BHDs SINCE the establishment of Lim Kirn Hai Electric Company, Singapore in 1958, I have always nurtured the ambition of expanding the present company. This hope has now240 words
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638 1972-10-07 19 FAITH IN REGION'S ECONOMIC GROWTH LIM Kirn Hai Electric IM I la ysia) Sdn. Bhd. a coin pany dealing in a varied range of electrical goods and appliances opens today at No. 930. Jalan 17/38. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, at 2 p.m. The opening ceremony638 words
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198 1972-10-07 19 MESSAGE FROM MR BOBBY LIM CHYE HUAT. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC MALAYSIA i SDN. BHD.: THE In dus t r ial w and building boom in Malaysia and Singapore has made us aware of tr.e need to exDand our business in this region.198 words
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Advertisement141 1972-10-07 19 z FUJI ATLAS MAZDA EDISWAN G.E.SYLVANIA RADIUM J BEST WISHES TO i v> LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO. AND LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC 1 graPlex- (Mi sdn., bhd. 1 m i 16mm Projectors 4|h c Sol* Agents RADIO CINEMA SERVICE (PTE.) LTD. J 4. PESANO ROAD. MNGAPORE. 9 TILS J»IM>141 words
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Advertisement209 1972-10-07 19 Congratulations to Messrs. LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO. on the official opening of their branch at 930. Jalan 17/38, Petaling Java. Drive out that polluted air with a NATIONAL al\l Ventilating Pan M 5 MAIN FUNCTIONS VcntiKtien Dtodo'iM'on i^^^B^^^B»V^ Dutt "Hum* D*H«ffiidificMion TwnpOTi4wrt Control —m^\ ya^M ft I£^LP TlM.Vyh.Kn~.Buy NATIONAL209 words
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Advertisement24 1972-10-07 20 I sunrise today 1 /LIM KIM HAI A Electric (Malaysia) W^ Sdn.Bhd. in Petaling Jaya mBSm Open their doors to ■Hh serve the industries/24 words
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655 1972-10-07 21 THIS is the success story of a stallholder in Singapore's sungel Road. From humble beginnings and after putting in long hours of woir:, Mr. Lim Kirn Hat. 58, is now Chairman of the company bearing his name. In keeping with the655 words
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Advertisement125 1972-10-07 21 I EASTERN j UNITED TWADMIC PTE LTD 161/162 Peoples Park Sfxjppinq Comple« Gkkix] Fl Spore 1 W 7T139 7H83 *****4 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 30 am -10.30 pm CONGRATULATIONS I and BEST WISHES to LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO. and LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC (M) SDN. BHD. on125 words
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Advertisement56 1972-10-07 21 CONGRATULATIONS TO LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO. and LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC (M) SDN. BHD. 11] storage cabinets kW^^hßh organization in a $pi TS I MINIMUM OF SPACE Kf > sl\ \s\ THE PACIFIC RADI TRADERS ■Hfcs*^r*- KJ LAN BESAR SINGAPORE! PHONES *****1 13 LINES) 360?65 ft 36W54 17. KING56 words
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Advertisement227 1972-10-07 21 WITH BEST WISHES TO LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO. make only the best in electrical equipment "lull 81 "Ib| Electric Motors Switchgear Electrical Tools Motors in all ranges, any size from 0.09 kw upwards. Switchgear for a wide variety of low voltage and high voltage applications. Tools for workshops, industry,227 words
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Advertisement212 1972-10-07 22 BBB3S3cisss3B(b^b Mre the.. make Gr,m*ood Electric Heaters— nflVVflflt fl! *****101 Duct. Radiant. Circulation. Fuel the easy, economic answer to MW I I 1 1 Mil Pipe Heaters, and |ust about every the heatmg ot gases, hqu.ds or lllfdlilKlll Ullll other k.^d of neater imaginable. solids to exact temperatures. Our mm212 words
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Advertisement110 1972-10-07 22 UTILUXPTY. LIMITED JB AND MT.V.MITCHELL&COXF.E.) PTE. LTD. Congratulate LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO. on the official opening of their Kuala Lumpur Branch Heartiest congratulations to Messrs. Lim Kirn Hai Electric Co. on the opening of their nert office at Petaling Jaya. M Electrical Accessories, such as Fluorescent Tubes, Chokes and110 words
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Advertisement111 1972-10-07 22 VNA Wismer Automation (S) Sdn. Bhd. A MEMItK OP THE CROUP OF COMPANIES Congratulate LIM KIM HAI Electric Co. on the opening of their office in Petaling Jaya Best wishes to Lim Kirn Hai Electric Co on the opening of their Petaling Jaya Office I V-' HSHBRVRH ■rffl ■■■I .m111 words
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Article, Illustration196 1972-10-07 23 LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. Supplement LIM Kirn Hai Electric Company in Singapore deals in a vast range of electrical products from manufacturers in Europe and Asia. Among the products are Insulated cables (with or without armour) and a wide range196 words
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Advertisement161 1972-10-07 23 V* O < g\ Yj| n f\ «1 'jftK*' <. I Congratulations E I LIMKIMHAI 1 ELECTRIC SDN. BHD. I on your official opening m 9 SIME DARBY SINGAPORE LTD. I i FERR AIMTI LTD. P.D.L. INDUSTRIES LTD. I RELITE ELECTRIC CO. LTD. RHEEM HUME PTE. LTD. AMF VENNER Best161 words
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Advertisement4608 1972-10-07 24 H classified advertisements a 'X£t&ufll*lot**L(* U GENLKAL ADVI RTISI Ml NT S/ Singapore onj> 50 cents ay.or J. Minimum $7.50 lor 15 »ot,K ESTABLISHED COMPANY requires sales representative experience In the paper line with good contacts with printers and box makers Must possess own transport Bos ASOIO2 B.T B'pore EXPERIENCED4,608 words
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Advertisement956 1972-10-07 24 BARGAIN OP THE VIAR Doublestorey detached jft Dunearn Road. 4 bedrooms, study, servant's, hug< marble ratio on 10,000 sq ft., green garden Partly furnished First offer secures $1,300 Call Oriental ***** Spore AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY In Newton Road area. One large alrcondltioned and 1 sma'l non-alrcondttloned room in luxurious fist, with956 words
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Advertisement810 1972-10-07 24 OUT. 11 206 Eng Kong Garden. 2storey detached bungalow, fully fur < nlshed Phone ***** Mr iVn i FURNISHED ROOM for single. Ne cooking Please call at 321-C Thorni aon Road, near Novena. 8 pore FURNISHEO ROOM to let at 23. Pebble Lane, Spore Tel: *****2 for further details Mdm.810 words
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Advertisement718 1972-10-07 25 classified advertisements (H affa «^r Classified Aovei'rsements WMH V I Ml M HI KSONU Singapotc only >1 a **ss»» y wofd Minimum $20 for 20 words. Tetepnone <*•' (Cont. from Page 24) Houses Bad land lor sal* DOUBLE STOREY CORNER Terrace House at South Union Park East Coast Road. Completion718 words
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Advertisement806 1972-10-07 25 SUPREME HOUSE— clinic space available for medical profession in Supreme Medical Centre on 6th Floor Please contact Supreme HoldInga Ltd vth Floor. Supreme House. Penang Road Tel *****4 OFFICE APPROXIMATELY 1.000 to FT. available with alrcondltionlng and cleaning facilities. $1,390 p.m. in dist. 4. 10 minutes from town. Tel: *****1/2806 words
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Advertisement712 1972-10-07 25 INTERIOR DBSION DIPLOMA/ Comprehensive correspond owe tuition lead* to Interior design diploma recognised for membership of professional body Airmail prospectus from Dept STP. Rhodec international BCM/Rhodec London W.C.I EnglaasL IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT to Ctmmtrtlal Students Widely ncognlsed modern qualifications for clerical and secretarial careers CITY SCHOOL OP COMMERCE announces the Introduction712 words
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Advertisement767 1972-10-07 25 rets SINGAPORE KENNBL CLUB'S FIRST Championahlp Dog Snow at P.B.A. Recreation Club, on Sunday. 3rd December, Ju.. t, Mr. Joe Cartledge of U.K. Enm. close 28th October Enquiries and »ntry form* from Seeretari 544 »nn Shopping Centre. 19 1 a Road. B'pore 10. Tel: CAII ENTERPRISES OFFER wide ran., of767 words
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Advertisement699 1972-10-07 25 M.I.T. TRAVELS OFPBS) lowest fares to London Europe U.S.A. Canada Bangkok Hongkong Taineh Tokyo. Contact 23-B. Amber Man alona. Singapore 9 Tel *****5. *****. After 9 p m. *****6. OXLEV TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. Malaya 7-Days $100/--lst Class Tourists Hotel*. Nightclubs, etc. $139/Pulau Langkawl/Penang 7-Days— slls/South Thailand 7-Days— sll9/Pangkor Island/Fraaer** Hill699 words
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Advertisement736 1972-10-07 25 CusHos ORIENTAL ARTS Crafts. Wholesale and retails. Ideal for Tourist* Shops. Hsu Brothers. 87 Hill Street. Tel: Heng ***** Spore. Fop hire) SELF-DRIVB CARS Mercedes, Falcon. Toyota. Cortina. Datsun. Contact City Car Rental Tour Pte. Ltd.. Room Al4. Hotel Mlramar. Tel: ****** *****9 B'pore. HAISING ELECTRIC COMPANY wide range of736 words
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Advertisement912 1972-10-07 25 WESTINCHOUSB, ACMA. PHILCO AIRCONDITIONERS debumldifler refrigerators, washing machines package unit estimation. For sale/ rental 'export. Call maln-dlstrlbutor. I Charltoo Enterprise. Tel: *****/ *****1/*****2. Spore. DON'T BUY IT until you check the Yellow Pages of the telephone book Products and Services are listed to aare you time and effort. From Airconditioners912 words
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Advertisement768 1972-10-07 25 Mtsmliathi, mani||«i etc. lALON DE LA GRANOE welcome* ladie* and gentlemen for general budv massage saunabutb etc.. Tanglin Shopping Centre 2i.d Floor Room 224 Ring Singapore *****4 for appointments weekdays 10 am. to 7 pm. lALON CATALINA lalrcondltloned) Hairstyle Sauna-Bath. Massage. welcome* Lrdles Gentlemen. 319 A. River Valley Road, (opposite768 words
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Advertisement898 1972-10-07 26 %Wadvertisements V*£ifftv MSI ral ADVtRTISEMtN.S Stnjspore only 50 centi I wotd. Minimum f 7.50 fot 15 words. °*¥!f!!&£ZlX!!%c?* AWNOCNCtMENT/PERSONAL ss»s)syiiw only f1 1 word Minimum |20 for 20 word*. [Saturday Car Market Q| vehicles tor Mia CHIP HONG VEHICLE (I) Pte Ud 45 Scotts Road. S pore 9 Tel *****3/898 words
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Advertisement952 1972-10-07 26 TWO EACH SLEEK Imported American Flbragiass Sportscar Bodies mounted on MOA and Austin Healey Chassis In Semi -Assembled condition. avallab'e for sale to Motor Car Enthusiast Singapore re cistered Enoulrlea to Mr. Hong. Tel: *****7 or *****1. AMERICAN DESIGNED BEACH Buggies In kit form including Fibreglass Bodies. Chrome Wheels Commando952 words
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Advertisement822 1972-10-07 26 OATtUN IMC ITATIOHWACON 'Tl model with car st«r«o and radio. 500 Tel: Sport *****1 Mr. Ho I*7o MIRCIOII BtNZ 230. Aircon good condition one owner. IK 500 Te'ephone *****7 Spore Wf2 AUSTIN A«o New paint, battery Tel: *****J after 11 a m Best offer secures. Ceylanc Road. 1971 COLT OALANT822 words
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Advertisement488 1972-10-07 26 kW saT^-T*jl JjJlJa.l W ASSISTANT I SERVICE MANAGER I Due to the enlargement of our Industrial Division I in Singapore, we have a vacancy for a suitably I qualified person to fill the above post. I The successful applicant must offer an appropriate I qualification at either Polytechnic or University488 words
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Advertisement927 1972-10-07 26 1 Airlines 1 yffi invite applications for the following positions In Singapore: mJ% EjR APPOINTMENT REQUIREMENTS SALAKY Jko Salary will com- cJ>% fgJE^ Methods Analyst Must have meiisurate with 03 CSS qualifications and Hjr* Kin an Honours degree i Class experience. Wj( l'l Upper) preferably In *>W A*} Business Administration927 words
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Advertisement22 1972-10-07 26 iii CsSP J Cremora Instant non -dairy creamer For creamier coffee and tea •Costs less per ounce •Non fattening •Tastes like cream22 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1972-10-07 27 Mr*. Teo Soo Piah nee Wee Ouat Lan passed away peacefully on 4.10.72. Cortege le*ve»9 Teo Hong Road for Brtghthlll Drive crematorium, (Kong Ming Hill) on 8-10-72 ißunaay) at a.oo p.m32 words
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Article390 1972-10-07 27 SINGAPORE Rugby Union last Tuesday won the fight to send an All-Citizen fifteen to compete in the Asian Rugby Union champion ship at Hong Kong next month. Today it fights a new battle getting $19,000 in less than a month to get the team there. Mr. Low Guan Onn.390 words
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Article19 1972-10-07 27 METAL BOX and United Vegetable Oil drew 2-2 In a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.19 words
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336 1972-10-07 27 P. SENEVIRATNE - P. SENEVIRATNE By SINGAPORE Cricket Association is once again afflicted by "expatsfever." How else could one interpret their move to bring a David Hodges Into the Hongkongbound Interport team? Hodges has replaced Changi off-spinner Peter Casey, who had withdrawn from the original list336 words
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Article, Illustration354 1972-10-07 27 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By JJENRY TAN looks set to re present Singapore again in this year's World Tenpin Bowling Championships at Hamburg from Nov. 23-26. Henry, 28, heads the list of 24 qualifiers with 3,467 pinfalls in the preliminary rounds. Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress will hold354 words
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337 1972-10-07 27 ITNIVERSITY of Singapore's Sports Council is feverishly working to make tne biennial interuniversity games among Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Singapore, from Oct. 24 to Nov. 3, a thumping success, reports ERNEST FRIDA. The organising secretary of the Games, Mohan Das Nadu,337 words
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Article113 1972-10-07 27 pEYLON Sports Club and TPCA will be engaged ir. their ai.nual games at Balestler Road over the weekend. Today's programme Includes the Mist day's play of the Nagallngam Shield cricket match and the men s hockey clash for the Coomarasamy Cup. Tomorrow'; highlights will113 words
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Article20 1972-10-07 27 NATIONAL Sports Promotion Board edged Straits Times Eporu Club 4-3 In a friendly table tennis match last night.20 words
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248 1972-10-07 27 WOK TELLS MPs: HELP ORGANISE SPORTS IN CONSTITUENCIES THE MINISTER for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, yesterday urged new MPs to form constituency sports associations to actively promote sports consciousness and activities among the people. They should work together with the National Sports Promotion Board to achieve this aim. One248 words
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259 1972-10-07 28 Hockey purge: Dara among six banned RAWALPINDI, Fr i. The Pakistani Sports Board has banned six officials connected with the Olympic team from office in a purge resulting from a dispute over Pakistan's loss of the hockey gold medal at Munich, Pakistan Press International said today. The news agency, quot259 words
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Article181 1972-10-07 28 r)KYO, Fri. An Asian Tennis circuit will be launched next week with 42 players from It countries expected to compete in the first leg in Tokyo from Oct. 10 15. The circuit is scheduled to move to Hong Kong for the second leg frorr Oct. 17181 words
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Article, Illustration37 1972-10-07 28 MOHAMMAD ALI of Singapore (right) getting the better of Hong Kong's Wu Kwok Hung (dark shirt) during the Interport soccer match in Hong Kong on Thursday night. Singapore won 3-2. UPI picture.UPI - 37 words
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441 1972-10-07 28 INZAI, Japan, Fri. David Graham, a promising young Australian golfer, triumphed where the more experienced stars failed in the wind and rain today to take the lead at the halfway stage of the US$300,000 Pacific Masters tournament. Graham. 26. who made his debut on441 words
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Article93 1972-10-07 28 'TOKYO. Fri. Rain today forced the postponement of the semifinals of the 10 million yen U5533,222 world championship tennis tournament. Top seed John Newcombe and Fred Stolle. both of Australia, will meet in one semifinal and Australian Ken Rosewall and Ameiic&n Cliff Richey will clash in93 words
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Article31 1972-10-07 28 CAPE TOWN, Prl. Former World Welterweight boxing champion Curtis Cokes of United States convincingly outpointed South Africa's Ezra Mzi.iyane In a 10-round bout at Langa stadium here last night.31 words
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Article26 1972-10-07 28 LONDON. Frt. Colin Stein. Glasgow Rangers Scottish international footballer, joined English First Division club Coventry city yesterday In a deal involving about £150,000.26 words
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Article28 1972-10-07 28 AN ONLY goal by former International Quah Kirn Lye enabled Toto Pools to beat Rajaji 1-0 in a friendly soccer game at Farrer Park yesterday.28 words
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167 1972-10-07 28 NEWCASTLE, Fri. Britain's Tony Jacklin doubled his overnight lead to move two strokes clear of the field after the se cond round of the £15.000 Dunlop Masters golf tour nament at Gosforth Park here yesterday. Jacklin carded a one under par 71167 words
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309 1972-10-07 28 £200,000 Ted makes his Div 1 debut today LONDON. Frl. Ted MacDougall. £200.000 striker who has been top scorer in English league football for the past two seasons, gets his first taste of the Division One game in tomorrow's league programme. MacDougall. signed t>> Manchester United last week from Third309 words
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Article, Illustration146 1972-10-07 29 EPSOM JEEP - The Tiger ready to pounce in top class EPSOM JEEP BY QREEN TIGER, winner of four of his seven starts this season, can pass his first test in Class 1 with flying colours in Race 5 at Bukit Timah today Cincinnati goes over his right distance In Race 6 after146 words
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Article, Illustration1678 1972-10-07 29 FOCUS ON FORM PERK ASA II: On board four times this season: chance In weak field; ran creditable third with 8.0 to Sword Cover <811> in Div S 6f race at XL on Aug 6. BE At." BRIDGE: Stands out on form; broke the Ice with smart win In Dlv1,678 words
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Article, Illustration1301 1972-10-07 29 GOING FORECAST: Good ITJJBM 1.45 CLASS 6, DIV. 4 6F ■aWaUW ($5,500 $3,850 to winner) 1 ..!.<><* KAMPONG CMANTIK (Town) Sum-un 6 9.0 (d 2 +9) NiwKl IS 1 i 1 PIUKASA II ll.il Srng) Tan 8 9" <<M +12) J. Jakaaaa IS K llrrukrlrn 3 8.101,301 words
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Article985 1972-10-07 29 S ***** AEROSPACS II a (Sagittarius) Tulloh S 7.11 (u2 -13) Poaatara IS S ***** LAS VEGAS a (XL Chong) Teh 6 7.11 (u2 6 Mn fay) J. Jafcaaaa 4 IS ***** WEST LAKE a (Carol) Allan 3 7.10 (ud -6) Llaw J It 391 09 CALIBRB A*»in Group) Allen985 words
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334 1972-10-07 29 Public Defender goes fast in workout with Creek Street pUBLIC DEFENDER underlined his chances in Race 6 at Buklt Tlmah tomorrow with an Impressive gallop In good going yesterday. Ridden by trainer Garnet Bougoure. Public Defender reeled off 3f In 36 3 ssec with Creek Street (Laurie Johnson) for company.334 words
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Advertisement606 1972-10-07 27 HEWLETT JflJ PACKARD T. O. Box 87. Alexandra Post Off kf Singapore 3. We are a subsidiary of a major American Electronics Company. Due to rapid expansion, we have Immediate vacancies for the following' A. SYSTEM ANALYST B. MATERIAL SCHEDULER C. ORDER CO-ORDINATOR Qualifications Experience: A. 1) Bachelors in Science.606 words
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Advertisement624 1972-10-07 27 ffffffffr MEDICAL DIRECTOR *<&mmF Part Time Pfiier it a research Oriented Internotionol Phormoceuticol Company. We ore looking for a port time Medicol Director based either in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, fhe work will include establishing ond ossisting with the conduct of clinical trial* ond drug efficccy studies, advising on ospects624 words
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Miscellaneous32 1972-10-07 27 SOCCER Friendly Hotel Negara v OUB (Dover Road). RUGBY National XV v SCC (padang). CRICKET CSC v TPCA (Balestier Road). HOCKEY CSC v TPCA (Balestler Road). YACHTING Interport Regatta (Changi 3 p.m.).32 words
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Advertisement286 1972-10-07 28 9 yJorin ton IH3H The new Johnson 50 is smaller, faster, lighter and not nearly so thirsty. This new 'fifty' packs more zip into less space than any midrange outboard ever has. It's a concentrated Johnson with the hot new Mag Flash ignition system. With no distributor, no breaker points,286 words
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Advertisement138 1972-10-07 29 J|Cool Cooking Means 1 Better Meals Easier A Sanyo cooker concentrates on the food. It doesn't heat up the atmosphere, making kitchens more pleasant places to be. And even an amateur can't burn the food. Rice or other cooked, boiled or steamed foods come out just right every time almost138 words
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Article, Illustration212 1972-10-07 30 Drug case boy flees reform school ANKARA, Fri. Timothy Davey, a 14 year old British boy sentenced to •I x years and three months in a Turkish Jail on a narcotics charge, escaped from reform school here today. He is the object of a widespread police manhunt. Davey was servingReuter - 212 words
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Article96 1972-10-07 30 More families for Buru JAKARTA, Fri. Another 4.000 relatives of communist detainees are expected to Join their husbands and fathers or. Buru Island in eastern Indonesia before the end of this year. Brig-Gen. Wadly. of the Buru Island Resettlement Authority, told a news conference that the wives and children of96 words
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Obituary88 1972-10-07 30 MM. CMOW WING MINC nee Mok Bau Chin passed away peacefully at Tarn in Permata on 8/10 72 leaving behind beloved husband. 2 sons. Yur and Chee. 2 daughters. Come and Sum. 2 daughters-in-law. 1 son-in-law snj 3 grandchildren to mourn her loas VOMC MINQ KNAI, S3. passed away88 words
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167 1972-10-07 30 Thais clamp down on abuse of tax free perks BANGKOK, Friday HPHAI Customs authorities are to crack down on A the growing abuse of tax-free diplomatic privileges enjoyed by foreign nationals. Customs sources said teams of officials searching th» garages of usedcar dealers three days ago impounded two American luxuryReuter - 167 words
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Article79 1972-10-07 30 Another columnist held MANILA, Fri.— Military authorities announced today the detention of 14 more people, including a newspaper gossip columnist, to raise the total of martial law arrests in Greater Manila to 217. Amelita Reysio-Cruz wrote a daily column titled Merry -GoRound" which had often caused embarrassment to politicians, governmentUPI - 79 words
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Article31 1972-10-07 30 LONDON. Fri. The Commonwealth Secretary-General, Mr. Arnold Smith, said yesterday he was consulting Commonwealth governments on the possibility of a Prime Ministers' meeting In Canada next year. —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article44 1972-10-07 30 BANGKOK. Pri. The chief of the Police Crime Suppresslon Division said today that three officers would be sent to Saigon to look into the investigation of the bomb crash of a Cathay Pacific Airways jetliner which killed 81 people last June— UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article64 1972-10-07 30 HANNOVER. (Germany) Pri. Two U.S. Army armed guards and a railway cleaning woman were shot dead curly today and their bodies tossed from a speeding train by an American soldier Sgt. Thomas de Gregorio. 26. who was in custody ol the guards after being away from his64 words
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95 1972-10-07 30 TWO HELD HOSTAGE BY ARAB STUDENTS A LGIERS, Fri. About 20 rl Palestinian students entered the West German Consulate in Algiers today and held two employees, including a girl secretary, hostage for over an hour. They cut one telephone line but caused no other damage before they left the consulateReuter - 95 words
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Article53 1972-10-07 30 SAN JOSE Calif ornla > Pri A slx-month-old Mexican boy was reported in excellent condition today after rare surgery in which part of his brain was put inside his head. Manual M. Torres was born with the frontal part of his brain protruding through his skull overUPI - 53 words
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Article23 1972-10-07 30 LONDON. Pri. Sir William Barnetson. chairman of Reuter has been appointed chairman of the Council of the Commonwealth Press Union. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article134 1972-10-07 30 SYDNEY. Frl. Naval and military bases and facilities in Western Australia are being enlarged to counter the long-term strategic threat of the Russian fleet in the Indian Ocean. Australian Federal Defence Minister Mr. David Falrbalrn, who said this last night, added that the Government Is concernedReuter - 134 words
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Article403 1972-10-07 30 T ONDON. Frl. Weekend Influence* made for an raMer bins but souk tun closed oil the bottom. At S p.m. the FT. Index was down 3. 3 at 485.6. Bargains totalled 9.287 (9.325). EMI reacted to yesterday pronts* inspired rise while ICI. Bowater and British Oxygen also eased403 words
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Article50 1972-10-07 30 LONDON. Fri. Spot dilayrd. Srtllrmrnl: Nov 15 75. Drc 16.00. Jan 15.45. jan VUrth 16 80 April Jun--17.35. July/Sept 17.95. O. I U. 18.20. J.in Sljr.h 18 65. April Junr 18.85. julyfSrpt 19.10. Oct'Drc 19.35. Jan! Marrh 19 55 Grneral: c.i.r. Nov 15.75. Dec 15.73 num. teller. Market: Steady.50 words
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Article29 1972-10-07 30 LONDON. Frl. Spot buyer* £1569 (+£l4). lellen £1571 (+£1«). forward buyen £1579 (+112). seller* £1510 (+£lll. Settlrmrnt: £1562 £.4i Turnover a.m. 910 tony p.m. 485 torn. Tone: Firm.29 words
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306 1972-10-07 30 Tanaka: No revaluation of the yen TOKYO Friday pRIME Minister Kakuei Tanaka today ruled out an unilateral yen revaluation. "We should not strangle our neck with our own hands," he said: "It would be another story if Japan herself needs another yen revaluation. But such a situation is not thatReuter; UPI - 306 words
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Article84 1972-10-07 30 BELFAST, Frl.— A Commando unit of the militant Protestant Ulster Defence Association «UDA) crossed the Irish border for a raid into the Irish Republic IRA headquarters said today. A UDA spokesman said members of his organisa- I tion. armed, crossed the border and seized arms and84 words
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Advertisement131 1972-10-07 30 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20 00 (minimum i.w.V.S A AnAkJ li^iH aM the New Genalex wjk WwfjMWE'd l^B H LUNA 7,3 ways Accoustic ivVOKAmV^ l^R Wi Unit that increases "iLw 44ftJLwl l^B Wm 3 years outran t£4 ~--^^^^^^^*SHfii Frequency Resporw: 30-20.000 Hz Bj| Power Capaci.'y: 10 matts minimum lni|ifdanc<?: 8131 words
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Advertisement34 1972-10-07 30 QUfllllY WATCHES II) LADIES IF FASHION lAv OLi swiss A WINNER EVERYTIME m% list 2 illit 5 %%M$ ttBIHO? for easy time-chtck. Singsport Service Ontre: Yip Hong Co., 6th fl.. Bank of China Building.34 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-10-07 30 The weather WEATHER outlook (or Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: No rain.14 words
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Advertisement1452 1972-10-07 31 ONTINCNT R'dam H'burg A'werp Singapore D'mark Brem. Hevre U K. HAMIURC EIPRESS 11 Oct I Ntv II Ntv 11 Ntv 14 Ntv CIROICAN lAY 5 Ntv 21 Ntv 27 Ntv 21 Ntv 1 Dec BtNALOER It Ntv It Die 17 Dec II Dtc 21 Dtc TOKYO lAV 21 Ntv 111,452 words
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Advertisement1079 1972-10-07 31 t2i BLUE SEA LINE States to Straits in 33 days FOUNIGHHY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST US* Houston Bait .'Phi I N. York Ptnang Spore P. Kelant D'ikarte ANTILOCHUS A*g 24 Sept 7 Sift II Ocl II 0(1 II Kn I Nil I 1 10MEB0N Stft 11 Oct 1*1,079 words
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Advertisement941 1972-10-07 31 BEN LINE CONTAINERS LTD. FUll CONTAINER SERVICE SINGAPORE EUROPE Singapore for Hamburg B'haven R'dam S'hatnpton Hamburg Express 19 Oct 9Nn II Nn 11 Nn 14 Nn CARDIGAN BAY 5 Nn 26 No, 27 Nn 21 Nn 1 Dec BENALOER 10 Nn IS Die 17 Dec II Dtc 21 Dec TOKYO941 words
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Advertisement821 1972-10-07 31 Singapore *****4, P. Kelang 6341, K.L. *****; Penan, *****. IHE BANK LINE LTD. and South Africa) P. Mlang Tctayl let Sport 11,14 Oct J.'l* FM NONMONS t JAPAN RIVER UK FTSbi II II Oct Spo-r 2121 Oct EASTERN AFRICA N.S.L. Express siiliifs ti NOM3ASA, DAR ES SALAAM, ZANZIBAR. AND TANCA821 words
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Advertisement1139 1972-10-07 32 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japin Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. Kolaruj UZUSHIO MARU V M Oct NAEISA MANU VI 17 Oct II Oci SNINSEI MAkU Ma. 17 V 17 10 Oct 22 Oct Japan Persian Cult .'ervice Smgapo'e FB~:1,139 words
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Advertisement844 1972-10-07 32 Crust Vissils: My "lIOA SINGAFUfJ" Sailing Smgapor. FBI: j 11 Oct Penang, Djakarta. Fremantle, Bali, v.r 3 H let Bangkok, Oiakarta, T .latjip, P. Hedland, Frcrwtl;. Striits/H.K./CMIH Senrico Singapore Penang Singapore For: i.». "KOTA P»NJ»NG" 11/21 Ocf 21/» Bet n/24 Oct Hongkong. Wtiampoa. Caia.riej fir Passage pir M.». "Rita Sugipira",844 words
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Advertisement1091 1972-10-07 32 &NEPTUNEORIENTUNESUD. vT om »<»uBlCO" S«C*PO»li ICB BUILDING 2 SMENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, HAVRE, R'DAM, H'BURG, BREMEN Singapore P. Kelang Penang Arrnti: NEPTUNE ZIRCON 15/11 Oct 21/22 Oct 21/24 Oct Bilbao 20/11. London 2411 Havre, R'dam, H'burg, Brem HEPTUHE TOPA2 1/ 7Nn 1/111,091 words
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Advertisement882 1972-10-07 32 4P MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No JOE Jin Amptng Kueiaj Lunpu. The National Shipping Line of Malaysi? EXPRESS SERVICE TO IQNOON, LIVERPOOL/CONTINENT PORTS T|. Mam Smgapora P. Kelang Penang Laaii.g fir: BUXGA MEI?R CM. 11-14 1/11 Oct 12/11 Oct Bilbao 5 11, London 911 R'dam 14 11. H'burg882 words
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Advertisement887 1972-10-07 33 T»M« r«*T OF SINCAPO*! AUTMO' (Tinker) 15/16 and Loo City (Tinker) 1 RITV »NNOUNCID TMI FOLLOW- 43A. INC aiHTMINO ARRAMCIMINTI IN: Lion City <T«nker) 4SA. Mfcrtt FON OCT. 7. Macnk :5 U, Hooko Maru (Jcmo) OUT- Lrlewel 13/14 Auhv so w,,i »»'3O. Kuwana Maru (Jnyl) 19, sugars* "rs •ir^SrL".?'"'" IN:887 words
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Advertisement680 1972-10-07 33 Niw N. York Phil. Bait. Orleans G«eston Houston Singapore SOPNEI STATE A* It Oct 1* LONDON ADVOCATE Smt 1 la Pt Oet TO SIMOA Sept 71 Nat 1 i— ■Ji.iljtmTi.i ARRIVING DIRECT FROM GENOA, ITALY LOADING FOR KEELUNG. PUSAN. Singapore P. Klang Penang ettVO Can 31 J2 Oct 0 CAPRIOLO680 words
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Advertisement485 1972-10-07 33 s SOUTHSEA DESIGN FORUM (PTE) LTD. We are proud to announce that MR. KOH ENG KHOON has joined our Management as an Executive Director cum Designer with effect from the Ist September, 1972. He therefore has the full authority to transact business on behalf of our Company. 101, VICTORIA STREET,485 words
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Advertisement1089 1972-10-07 33 (Incorporated in The Republic of Singopore) Registered Office. 71-77 Stamford Rood, Singapore 6 NOTiCE IS HEREEY GIVEN thot the Annual Generol Meetmg of the Company will be held ot the Orchid Room, Shongnla Hotel, 22, Orcnge Grove Rood, Singapore 10, on Saturday 28th October 1972 ot 12.00 noon for the1,089 words
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Advertisement774 1972-10-07 34 JAWATAN-JAWATAN KOSONG LEMBAGA P .Dl DAN BERAS NEGARA Permohonan darl Warga Negara Malaysia dlpelawa untuk ■mwnnlil jawatan-jawatan seperti berlkut dengan Lembag* mi (1) Pencarah Kewangan; (3) Akauntan; (3> Pegawal PCrpustakaan 4 Penyella Pemasaran. (5> Merinyu; >«> Penyella Kilang: (7) Pemereksa Mutu Padl/Beras. Kelulusan bagl jawatan: <I>*<2) Mestllah menjadl Ahll salah774 words
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Advertisement741 1972-10-07 34 SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD has a vacancy for an ENGINEERING INSrECTOR who will be based at the Company'! main office In Lutong T.ie work will Involve the Inspection of pressure vessels, pipeline systems and other steel structures located both on the offshore. Applicants must be Ma'ayslan Citizens, between the ages of741 words
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Advertisement751 1972-10-07 34 JAWATAN-JAWATAN KOSONG (STANDARDS INSTITUTION OF MALAYSIA) PDSAT PIAWAIAN MALAYSIA A. Permohonan-penaohonan dlpelawa daripada WAROA NXOARA MALAYSIA untuk menglsi Jawatan- Jawatan berlkut: ■I. Pembacha Peruf Bahaglan: ill Tangga Oajl: $12X60 x 7.50 137.60/160 x 7.60 190/230 x 7.60 295/310 x 7.60 325 sebulan serta Elaun Sara Hldup mengikut kadar Kerajaan. (Oajl751 words
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Advertisement557 1972-10-07 34 SALES ENGINEER I Texas Instruments (Pte.) Limited is looking for a degreed, experienced individual to take charge of sales and promotion of semiconductor components in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Responsibilities will incude the determination of customer requirements and the liaison with customer engineering and purchasing activities. The successful applicant will557 words
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Advertisement1091 1972-10-07 35 m j«i n /T\ 0) aviL ENGINEER (cALffx) (2) MANAGEMENT TRAINEE V^^ TERMINAL OPERATIONS Requirements for (1) The successful applicant must be a Singapore Citizen having a Degree or Professional Diploma from a recognized University or Institute. He must also have about 4-5 years experience in civil engineering work. Requirements1,091 words
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Advertisement968 1972-10-07 35 JIL CUMMINS DIESa SALES SERVICE, iTiJilliH (Division of Scott fir English (SEA) Sdn. Bhd..) Have the following vacancies in our expanding organisationSPARE PARTS MANAGER This to a specialised senior portion now available lor a capable person between the ages of SO to 46 rears. The successful applicant would preferably oe968 words
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Advertisement518 1972-10-07 35 m ADVERTISEMENT REPRESENTATIVES THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (M) BHD. has vacancies in their Sales Department. Our Requirements: 1 Dynamic Personality 2. A flair for sales work 3. A Senior Cambridge Certificate or equivalent 4. Age below 30 years 5. Singapore Citizen 6. Previous sales experience is desirable but not a518 words
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Article, Illustration23 1972-10-07 36 San Holds 438,000 M. Tile 345.000 Int. Wood 344.000 Veneer Prod. 323,000 Total Turnover: 5.49 M Total Value: $1112 M23 words
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Article69 1972-10-07 36 mperial $3.62 itipatricks $3.50 HI. Credit $3 28 >han-ri-La $3.82 /eneer Prod. $3 28 ioodwood $4 10 Hold. $4.70 A. Tile $1 27 J r.ma $2.65 Tane $2.34 ietron $3.40 f. Veneer $105 Pone Meng $195 lone Leone $590 Store $6.00 A ltd. Ind. $1.57 ammon $2.06 »ea Lumb.69 words
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Article36 1972-10-07 36 Oct. 5 Oct. < Industrials: 273.45 275.3 HoWlv 2«5.M 211.J1 Properties: 321tl 321.4' t Tins: 133.49 133.31 t f rvbbers: 214.M 214.8' Dec. 30, 1966 1« 1 Dec. 31. 19M 1«K t Dec. tl, IMS I*36 words
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Article987 1972-10-07 36 DID ANO OFTIR PRICES OFFI- CIALLV LIITID AT TMI CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINCAPORE AMD KUALA LUMPUR THAOIMC ROOMS OF TMI STOCK IKCMAMOI WITH FRICf MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE CLOSING TONE: Industrials and hotels very steady while the rest steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the987 words
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308 1972-10-07 36 BULLS again had their way on the Stock Exchance of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday, making their support felt five days in a row. Until the close of the market the buying power remained strong despite the presence of profit-takers now and then. AH308 words
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Article1760 1972-10-07 36 - DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A. Tape (3) 2.22. (1) 2.24. (1) 226 (150) 2.25 (1) 2.27. (1) 2.30.1,760 words
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Article365 1972-10-07 36 INTRACO shareholders yesterd a y unanimously gave the company the green light to seek public listing for its shares. At an EOM, called for this purpose, they adopted In total chairman Sim Kee Boon's four resolutions, paving the way for formal application to be made365 words
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Article233 1972-10-07 36 'THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at $620 per plcul on an official offering down 32 tons to 203 tons. The overnight London metal price was steady with forward buyers quoted at £1.567 per metric ton. up £3 on Wednesday's close. LONDON: Thursday's233 words
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Article32 1972-10-07 36 London copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets): Wirebar Spot buyer {429.50 (£428.50) seller {430.00 (£420.00): Three months buyer £439.50 ({438.00) seller £440.00 (£*****). Market tens: Steady. Salts 3,325 tons.32 words
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Article21 1972-10-07 36 OCT. 6. RUBBER: 94.00 cents (down 2.25 cents). TIN: $€20.00 (unchanged Official of ferine 203 tons (down 32 tons).21 words
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Article111 1972-10-07 36 f-HINESE PROOL'CE EXCHANGE V SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES FIR PICUL YISTCRDAY. Cecwiut Oil: bulk |36 sellers, drum (381 sellers. Cspra: Mixed loose UK Cont. $2 18. Pepper: Muntok ABTA white f.o.b. XXX NLW ***** sellers. Sarawak white fob. 96<7 NLW ***** sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b. M«t NLW SI3S111 words
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Article52 1972-10-07 36 <i> export price non-sterling areas In US dollars per ounce. I (2) Local dealers prices In Singapore dollers per tael. Thursday Wtdrwtday USS US* London 08.60 65.20 Beirut 85 95 «5.55 Hongkong 65.43 64.T0 Zurich 65.408 85.108 05.708 63.408 Parii M.M 69.90 Slngaport (1) M.73 65.6S Spore (2)52 words
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Article43 1972-10-07 36 In London on Thursday the palm oil prices of Malayan S per cent CIF UK/N European ports la bulk, sterling per lone ton Oct. March was quoted at L'KfM sellers (unchanged*: Nov. /Dec. UK {95 sellers and Cont. $230 sellers (unchanged).43 words
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Article366 1972-10-07 36 OVERSEAS markets Jailed to follow through fully and opening quotations on the rubber market yesterday were marked down 0.50 cent. The market then ruled uncertainly. The recent good buying support was lacking and some pro-fit-taking ensued. Sellers predominated again in the afternoon. On the scale down some orders366 words
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Article94 1972-10-07 36 i-jAILY BMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. SMR SCV SMR 5L SMR 5 SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR 50 (I— ton Pallet) (I— ton Pallet) (I— ton Pallet) (1 ton Pallet) (I— ton Pallet) (I— ton Pallet) (Current94 words
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Article166 1972-10-07 36 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announce i these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 6. of Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar U.8. Dollar Local dollars to 10* unit* of Foreign Currency Belgian Francs Burmese Kyais Ceylon Rupees Danish Kroner166 words
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Article171 1972-10-07 36 ASIAN currency deposit r rates for Friday, Oct. 6: US Hollars Offer Bid 7 days 5 1/8 4 7/8 1 mth 5 7/16 5 5/16 2 mths 5 3/8 5 1/4 3 mths 6 1/8 6 6 mths 6 5/16 6 3/16 9 mths 6 7/16 6171 words
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Article421 1972-10-07 36 ■VifELBOURNE. Frl. Share prices continued to advance in moderately active trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. There were 130 rises, as against 83 falls, while nearly half of the stocks traded were steady on yesterday's close. Mtnlne rises comfortably outnumbered falls, with heavyweights attracting most of the attention421 words
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Article263 1972-10-07 36 TtfEW YORK. Thurs.— Commerits from a surprise midday press conference by President Nixon on Vietnam and taxes rallied the market from the depressed levels. But the list fell bark again In later trading to close sharply lower. Turnover was heavy. Mr. Nixon told newsmen the Vietnam peace negotiations263 words
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Article264 1972-10-07 36 tjONO KONO. Frl.— The mar- ket opened on a steady note with Hongkong Bank and Hutchlnson In demand. Other counters generally maintained their previous levels and the market Anally closed the week on a firm tone. Hongkong Bank's Local register advanced to HK$278 and the London register to264 words
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Article90 1972-10-07 36 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 93.71 Wednesday 93.65 Week ago 95.19 RUBBERS Thursday 290 04 Wednesday 285.91 Week ago 290.95 OILS Thursday 302.0f Wednesday 299.04 Week g«o 293.18 INDUSTRIALS Thursda/ 488.9 Wednesday 479.9 Week a,;o 461.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDl STRIALS Thursday 941.30 Wednesday 951.31 Week ago 955.15 LONDON DOLLAR90 words
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Article43 1972-10-07 36 On th? frM •ichinia mirktt In Hong Kong yciterday the U.S. <*• 1 1 a r was quoted at 5 65 (or T.T. and S 6325 for «»»h (terllnf was quoted at 13 52 and •im U«l «f i«ld at 441.625.43 words
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