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Title Section26 1973-02-01 1 RICMIW"| F l973 IrOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 235,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1973 20 CENTS M.C. (P) 28/7326 words
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Article, Illustration313 1973-02-01 1 WELLINGTON, Wed. Kirk assures Carrington of continuing commitment to Anzuk pact > Aussie > troops stay on 0 Yesterday s headline VEW ZEALAND will NOT pull out its infantry battalion in the five-power defence arrangement for Singapore and Malaysia, it was announced here today. Lord Carrington,Reuter - 313 words
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Article39 1973-02-01 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Laotian Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma and Thai Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Klttlkachorn have agreed to station Joint Thai-Lao liaison teams at security posts along the Mekong River, a Thai minister said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article39 1973-02-01 1 PRESIDENTIAL adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger will visit Hanoi on Feb. 10 to discuss the post-war relationship between the United States and North Vietnam, it was announced simultaneously in Washington and Hanoi late last night. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article1078 1973-02-01 1 SAIGON, Wednesday WASHINGTON. Wed President Nixon is planning to meet South Vietnamese President Thieu. probably in Honolulu, informed sources said today. Beuter. THE fighting, which has claimed more than 2,500 lives since the Vietnam ceasefire, continued today. The South Vietnamese Command, in a "special release,"Reuter; AP; UPI - 1,078 words
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Article, Illustration78 1973-02-01 1 L-BOMB FOR ELSA GOES OFF AT RAIL STATION PISA (Italy), Wed. A letter bomb addressed to Italian film star Hsa Mart'nelll (above) went off prematurely at the railway station here last night. It was the third letter bomb addressed to film actresses in Italy In the last few days. RailwayReuter - 78 words
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Article83 1973-02-01 1 Eight held in Java clash JAKARTA, Wed. Eight communists were captured and one wounded in a clash with government troops in Central Java, Antara news agency reported today. Antara quoted the Central Java Military Information Service as saying that 28 others managed to escape after the clash in Purwodadi regency.Reuter - 83 words
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Article102 1973-02-01 1 Three Reds Killed in Sarawak KUCHING. Wednesday r PHREK armed communist terrorists were shot dead by the security forces in the Nonok area in Sarawak's First Division in h\o incidents during the last four days. In the first incident on Sunday, one terrorist was killed while two others got away.Bernama - 102 words
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Article38 1973-02-01 1 LONDON. Wed. Princes* Anne galloped to the rescue of two runaway horses during a foxhunt in the Midlands yesterday. She was out with the Cheshire Hunt when the horses threw their riders. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article29 1973-02-01 1 THE Government announced yesterday it has extended diplomatic recognition to East Germany following the signing of the basic agreement on relations between the two German states.29 words
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Article100 1973-02-01 1 MEXICO CITY. Wed At least 12 people were killed and another 20 injured by an earthquake which rocked central Mexico from the capital city to the Pacific Coast yesterday, officials said today. The quake, which struck at lunch time, lasted for three minutes, It reachedReuter - 100 words
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116 1973-02-01 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Police fired shots to quell a riot by more than 500 prisoners in cells at police headquarters here today. A police spokesman said today several prisoners were injured but none escaped. The prisoners tried to batter down the Iron-barred doors sealingReuter - 116 words
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Article45 1973-02-01 1 TOKYO. We<J. The Tokyo Stock Exchange today lost heavy ground for the second straight day on fears that currency uncertainties overseas might affect Japan seriously. The market average closed at 5.1652 down 66 76. following a loss of 117.51 yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article271 1973-02-01 1 82 in airport crash escape No.2 MADRID, Wed. The 72 passengers and 10 crew aboard a Colombian airliner escaped unhurt when it crashed in fog on landing here early today, airline officials reported. This was the second air crash today in which all passengers and crew escaped unhurt. A spokesmanReuter - 271 words
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Article47 1973-02-01 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Air Force Chief-oi-Stalf Air Marshal Suwoto Sukendar said today Indonesia's squadron of Sabre aircraft from Australia would be in operation by the end of February. Australia is giving Indonesia 16 Sabre jets as part of its military assistance programme. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article62 1973-02-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The rubber price shot up to 130.5 cents a kilo (nearly 60 stnts lb today— the highest In more than two years At the close this evening, the price was more than 10 cents higher than at the beginning of the year62 words
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56 1973-02-01 1 LATEST Dr. K to have 'frank talks' in Hanoi WASHINGTON. Wed President Nixon told a press conference today tbat Dr. Kissinger will bold "extensive and frank talks" with North Vietnam's leaders when he visits Hanoi next month to see if there was a will for peace there and to discussReuter - 56 words
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178 1973-02-01 2 Where long hair and hot pants can land you in jail SEOUL, Wed. Men with hippie-style long hair covering their ears can be Jailed for up to 29 years under South Korea's revised law on minor offences. The State Council revised the law yesterday to expand the list of pettyAP - 178 words
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89 1973-02-01 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. Seventeen Congress Party members in the Indian Parliament last night resigned from the Government Party in support of their demands for the separation of the Telengana and Andhra regions of the southern India state of Andhra Pradesh. All the MPsReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration524 1973-02-01 2 Soviet aid for India passed through Egypt NEW DELHI. Wed. MOST of the Soviet I'n ion's aid to India during the Bangladesh crisis and I* fore the 1971 IndoPakistan war passed through Kgypt with the knowledge of the Egyptian Government. Mr. Mohammed Hassanein Haik a I, editor-in-chief of the CairoReuter - 524 words
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127 1973-02-01 2 New import rule to increase revenue JAKARTA, Wed. The Government, In a move to Increase revenue from Import duties, yesterday introduced a new Import regulation specifying imported goods in detail to make imposition of tariffs easier. Following an Economic Council meeting presided over by President Suharto, presidential spokesman Mr. SudharmonoAP - 127 words
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370 1973-02-01 2 Bhutto sends troops to crush Baluchistan rebellion LAHORE. Wed PRESIDENT Zulfikar All Bhutto has ordered that troops be sent to restore law and order in Baluchistan province where 500 armed tribesmen have been rebelling against the provincial government. This was announced today after the provincial governor, Mr. Ohaush Baksh Blzenjo.370 words
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224 1973-02-01 2 WORTHING (England) TT Wed—Mrs. Doris Binfled. 68, used bingo chips to flu up her soccer pools and won £270 000 (aboutsl.B mUlion)." Her Husband Henry suggested the system. He bought a children's bingo set and told her to throwAP - 224 words
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Article52 1973-02-01 2 LONDON. Wed A consortium of Western-owned oil companies have postponed legal action Ir. connection with the nationalisation of Its operations In Iraq A statement Issued by the consortium, the Iraq Petroleum Co. (IPCi. said mediation In the dispute between the group and the Iraqi Government "continues toUPI - 52 words
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Advertisement803 1973-02-01 2 m r 1 w Z MM FEBRUARY mtt H Here's what you do: Here are 7 pictures of our Ha/eline Snow girl, Wf Irene Ryder. The photographc has concentrated on her eyes. r H Which is the best picture? The second best? List them in the order of j^r H803 words
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250 1973-02-01 3 Economic boom likely for US this year says Nixon WASHINGTON. Wed. President Nixon said today that 1973 could be a great year for the US econo m y and continuing growth. But he said in his annual economic message to Congress that realistic confidence had to be created so thatReuter - 250 words
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Article32 1973-02-01 3 SEOUL. Wed An eightnumber South Korean Government mission left tor Tokyo today to discuss with Japanese officials the proposed joint exploration of oil resources in the East China Sea. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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657 1973-02-01 3 US (in a hurry for peace) has deserted us, says Thieu MILAN, Wed PRESIDENT Thieu of South Vietnam was quoted yesterday ;is Baying the United States was in too much of a hurry to abandon the Vietnamese war and has left his country open to the communists. Quoted by reporterUPI - 657 words
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Article61 1973-02-01 3 JAKARTA. Wed. The Indonesian Pertamina OH company announced today it has discovered a new oil field near Prabumulih. South Sumatra. A company spokesman said oil was found at a depth of 1.321 metres. The well in a test on Jan. 11 produced 650 barrels ofReuter - 61 words
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Article36 1973-02-01 3 CAPE TOWN. Wed. An African truck driver was cleared today of reckless driving over the Incident In which heart transplant pioneer Prof. Christian Barnard and his wife Barbara were knocked down last month.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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153 1973-02-01 3 Thailand to ask US for modern weapons and more aid BANGKOK, Wed The Government will request U.S. Vice President Splro Agnew for more military assistance during his visit here tomorrow, the Deputy Foreign Minister has said. Gen. Chartchal Chunhawan said today that in meetings with Mr. Agnew, the U.S. willUPI - 153 words
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233 1973-02-01 3 Joy in the streets as Hanoi evacuees head for home PEKING, Wed. Hanoi's inhabitants, who were to a large degree evacuated during the American bombing raids, rre flockIng back to the North Vietnamese capital. carryIng their belongings loaded on bicycles. Senora Maria Maluenda Campos the Chilean Charge DAffalres In Hanoi,Reuter - 233 words
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319 1973-02-01 3 Women in car trapped in jaws of drawbridge ST. PETERSBURG (Florida), Wed. Four elderly women quietly driving across a drawbridge In a borrowed car suddenly found themselves dangling 35 feet above Tampa Bay yesterday when the bridge yawned opened. They stayed there for an hour before they were rescued unharmedAP - 319 words
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Advertisement142 1973-02-01 3 C THE MIND EXPANDER fEBRUARY sth 1973 Newsweek ■i ml jMJ '^^j^^^^^ iE/ s///^OHUmN COVER STORY. PEACE WILL IT LAST? THE PRISONERS OF WAR AND THEIR PSYCHIC WOUNDS. HOW SOUTHEAST ASIA VICWS THE PEACE. I^SEND to -Newsweek International^^ SANVIC ENTERPRISE SUITE 138 STAMFORD HOUSE. SINGAPORE 6. TEL: ***** I*<mm .-ri'l142 words
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Advertisement302 1973-02-01 3 KALZANA is |B^ >. Purified Calcium with Vitamin D- increases fc <??J' ZMs^B[ your resistance to disease *<&**> n (^ShS|\ and im P rcves your blood £&£^*«i jStf^RjA and skin condition. Mk«iSa»m Take KalzanaD for better health everyday! SPECIAL CHINESE HEW YEAR FREE GIFT EVERY PURCHASE OF ONE KATI DRIED302 words
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Miscellaneous7 1973-02-01 3 THE 6AMBOLS By B«ny *pßlafr II S'JL7 words
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Article, Illustration208 1973-02-01 4 WASHINGTON. Wed. Sen. John Stennls. 71. one of the most powerful figures In the Congress, underwent surgery today after being shot and seriously wounded In a robbery by Negro teenagers outside his home. Nearly seven hours after being taken to Walter ReedReuter - 208 words
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Article42 1973-02-01 4 CAIRO. Wed. A four Arab nation committee files to Jordan shortly In yet another effort to patch up long standing differences between King Hussein and the Palestine guerillas over terms for the resumption of commando action from Jordanian territory. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article122 1973-02-01 4 CONTROLS TO BOOST MINERAL PRICES /CANBERRA, Wed.— The V> Australian Government today announced that it plans to impose export controls on all minerals to ensure better prices for future sales abroad. The Minister for Minerals and Energy, Mr. Rex Connor, said the cabinet had approved amended regulations to control theReuter - 122 words
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Article30 1973-02-01 4 BRUBSELB. Wed —The Common Market Council has lecldec to allow over US$7 mllllor worth of goods mainly from Asia Into the Community fre« of duty this year Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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399 1973-02-01 4 'Neutral' Asean move: Thais reaffirm support BANGKOK, Wednesday pKPl'TY Foreign Minister Gen. Chatchai Choonhavan has reaffirmed Thailand's support of the Asean declaration of neutralisation. He said this today in reply to mounting criticism that Asean's goal is a mockery because Thailand continues to let the U.S. use its air basesAP - 399 words
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Article152 1973-02-01 4 US team in historic space linkup (Florida). Wed— Veteran astronaut Thomas Stafford, Mercury pioneer Donald Slayton and novice Vance Brand today were named to fly to a historic Earth orbital rendezvous and linkup with two Russians In 1975. It Is the last US manned space mission scheduled before 1979, and152 words
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87 1973-02-01 4 Police use tear gas to free hostages THE HAOUE. Wed Police using tear gas last night stormed a house and arrested two men who had earlier been gi anted a few hours freedom ar the frlce lor releasing a farming family they had held at gunpoint. The two gunmen hadReuter - 87 words
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282 1973-02-01 4 Britain gets 'US or Europe' French rebuff BRUSSELS, Wed. —A British Government Minister called on Western Europe to adopt common foreign and defence poHcies— and got a French rejoinder here that Britain must soon decide whether it follows Europe or the United States. Mr. Julian Amery, Minister of State atReuter - 282 words
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113 1973-02-01 4 WASHINGTON. Wed— A US marine private believed to have been killed in South Vietnam and buried at a military cemetery in the United States is among the 55:> captured American servicemen who will be relet sed by the communists. A Defence Department spokesmanReuter - 113 words
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Article55 1973-02-01 4 NEW YORK. Wed A scientist said here a meteorite that crashod to earth Just missing a Mexican village has been dated back 4.6G0.000.000 years the oldest object man has ever handled, it was one of the first solid objects created when the solar system was formed Dr. Gerald Wasserburg told55 words
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Article39 1973-02-01 4 SEATTLE: A sixmember Communist Chinese team arrived today to work out details for the training of personnel to handle 10 Boeing 707 jets contracted for purchase last year. The planes ordered in September will be delivered late this year.39 words
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Article38 1973-02-01 4 LONDON: Plans for a new short-haul, quletengined jetliner ablp to operate on semi -prepared landing strips were disclosed today by Hawker Slddeley. Aviation. The aircraft called the HS 146 l.s designed to carry from 70 to 100 passengers.38 words
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Article57 1973-02-01 4 TOKYO: Prime Minister Kakuei Tanak.i said the "minimum requirement for Japan's self-defence power" is bound by the constitution, not by the existence of the Japan-l'.S. Security Treaty. He made the remark in the upper House "to clarify" his statement that Japan would have to maintain a much stronger defence force57 words
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Article46 1973-02-01 4 MANILA: Defence Secretary Juan Ponce Enrile ordered the grounding of all the 1-20 aircraft of the armed forces, three of which have already crashed resulting In the death of 16 military officers and personnel, including a four-time Olympic shooter and the commandant of the Philippine Marines.46 words
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Article33 1973-02-01 4 UNITED NATIONS: China urged the Security Council to reinforce economic sanctions against Rhodesia and apply them also against South Africa and Portugal, which have continued to trade normally with the breakaway British Colony.33 words
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Article43 1973-02-01 4 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said India was anxious to send back home 93.000 Pakistani prisoners of war captured in the 1971 war In Bangladesh. But she made it clear that India can not release the prisoners without the consent of Bangladesh.43 words
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Article34 1973-02-01 4 SEOUL: The Supreme Court found the owner of a Seoul hotel Kirn Yong-san. 51. innocent of charges stemming from a nre that killed 163 people and injured about 65 others on Christmas day. 197134 words
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Article47 1973-02-01 4 UNITED NATIONS: The best computer in existence is the human brain. Russian scientist Kirill Kondratyev told a United Nations con mittee. He ;.»id the performance of the brain "has not yei been exceeded by any other romputt r in the world and it will not be." Agencies.Agencies - 47 words
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Advertisement189 1973-02-01 4 WHS GMFpSE FIRVJ YEAR On all China Ware on the Ist Floor at THE HOUSE OF TANG Open till 9.30.pm. every Wednesday Night. i 3 C.K.TANC (S) PTE LTD. I rrSmnr 310 orchard road Singapore 9 t~ *****01 5 LINES I JUSTJEAfIS ANON /I Over 2 tons of Levi'l I189 words
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Advertisement112 1973-02-01 4 AMIR &SONS DO NOT PULL WOOL OVER \OJR EYES ABOUT CARPETS We do not show you a $2,000 Pakistani carpet and tell you it's a $5,000 Persian. We do not jack-up the prices just because you are recognised as a tourist. All our carpets are price tagged. And we will112 words
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140 1973-02-01 5 The girl who had no money for New Year clothes A 20- YEAR OLD girl told a court yesterday that she stole from a department store because she had no money to buy clothes for Chinese New Year. Chia Gek Choo admitted stealing six dresses worth $101, a pair of140 words
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61 1973-02-01 5 Inland Revenue Dept sends out forms THE Inland Revenue Department has sent out Income tax forms to the public. Taxpayers who have not received them should telephone ***** txt 468 470 giving their full names, address*.- and Income tax file reference numbers. They are also reminded to submit the complited61 words
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Article27 1973-02-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Tun Abdul Razak has no plan at present to visit China. Dr. Chen Man Hin (DAP) was told In Parliament today.27 words
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241 1973-02-01 5 Case off the 12 quacks: Dental Board to act THE Singapore Dental Board will sit later this month to consider disciplinary action against 12 quack dentists. The cases, which were discovered during the Singapore Dental Association's drive against dental malpractices, will be brought up a few at a time. The241 words
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663 1973-02-01 5 BEN DAVIDSON - Murder bid man has 3-month sentence enhanced BEN DAVIDSON By A 25- YEAR-OLD account! clerk who has just completed a threei iion 1 1) jail term for trying to kill his former girlfriend, will serve a further nine months following the piosecution's successful appeal against sentence in the High Court663 words
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290 1973-02-01 5 Salak Rubber to sell out to Consolidated Plantations pONSOLJDATED PlantaV* tlons which is 38 per cent owned by 8ime Darby Holdings is to make an agreed bid for the entire paid-up capital of Consolidated Salak Rubber Estates. Terms of the acquisition are: For every five lOp shares of Salak, shareholders290 words
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Advertisement45 1973-02-01 5 We have moved from Tudor Court ,langlin Road, to Room 147/8 Ist Floor I Specialist Centre Orchard Road 1 shff > //< r< n v ike youti Liv mm^F'&k' afl r v ii A 1 r aw le J m Sore Throat? AKFPni VL/ArXaUfW^BUyou'll like the taatcj45 words
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Advertisement506 1973-02-01 5 White Label declares tgar on the habit of just v saying 4 Whisky, please 9 If you |u>t \j\ "Whisk) please" you're missing out on a lot. You're missing out on the pure honest drinking L Bfc^ pleasure of White Libel. There's complete satisfaction and enjoyment in every glass of506 words
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88 1973-02-01 6 Students Dept clerk dies in crash LONDON. Wed— Mrs. R. R. Ross, 46, a clerk In the Malaysian Students Department in London, was killed when the car in which she and her husband and daughter were travelling crashed into a lamppost in North London. Her husband. Mr. Roger Ross, an88 words
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Article37 1973-02-01 6 Accounts course A 10-LECTURE ccurse on Advanced Accounts will be conducted by the University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies Irom Feb. 7. The fee Is $25. and application forms we «v«ll«ble from the department, tel. *****6.37 words
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Article276 1973-02-01 6 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA Corrosion can cause blast By Warning by coroner JJOUSEWIVES were warned yesterday of the danger of using a badly corroded kerosene stove. State coroner, Mr. Ibrahim Burhan gave this warning after an Inquiry into the death of a hawker's wife, Madam Chua Lian Yah, 28, who276 words
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117 1973-02-01 6 70 STORE, MALAYSIAN STUDENTS TOLD TO QUIT N.Z. AUCKLAND. Wed About 70 Asian students who had hoped to enrol for further scales at the Auckland Technical Institute in a management course have been told they must leave New Zealand by Feb. 28. The students are part of a group whichAP - 117 words
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87 1973-02-01 6 PSA to survey currents in Keppel Harbour THE Port Authority will carry out a one-day survey of currents In the Keppel Harbour aiea on Feb. 8. Current meters and a survey launch will be used in the survey. The port master has advised mariners to give the launch a wide87 words
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Article35 1973-02-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yang Dlpertuan Agung and the Raja PennaUurl Agung will get a ceremonial send-off at Subang airport when they leave tomorrow morning for Bangkok on an eight-day state visit to Thailand.35 words
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118 1973-02-01 6 THE Government has been urged to change the practice of requiring International health certl licates to be stamped by a Government health ell nlc. The Society of Private Practice has drawn the Health Ministry's attention to this matter. At Its annual dinner at Hilton118 words
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Article, Illustration295 1973-02-01 6 SHEN SWEE YONG - NOW A RED ARMBANDS PROTEST AT EXCHANGE SHEN SWEE YONG By SOME 26 clerks of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday turned up for work wearing red arm bands in protest against what they described as the management's refusal to meet their claims for better grading. The workers,295 words
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Article43 1973-02-01 6 MR. Christopher Friend. South-east Regional Organiser in England for the Royal Commonwealth Society (or the Blind, will arrive here tomorrow tor a live-day \l<lt He will be accompanied by Mr. Ronnie A. Babonau Southeast Asia representative of the society43 words
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302 1973-02-01 6 Four plead guilty to beating up and robbing woman A HOUSEWIFE who was walking to her home In Richards Avenue was assaulted and robbed by four youths, a court heard today. Madam Tan Kirn Lam. 59. suffered a bleeding nose. a black eye and a bruised elbow trom the assault.302 words
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Article20 1973-02-01 6 THE River Valley swimming pool will be closed indefinitely to the public for repairs and renovation from today.20 words
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Advertisement115 1973-02-01 6 ffniSH)) NEW HONGKONG \^SS/ SINGAPORE 101 VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE 7. TEL: ***** CABLE ADO "HOTELNEWHK" SINGAPORE. TELEX: NEWHK RS ***** Heading for a Singapore Holiday? Then you don't have to look beyond fl HOTEL NEW HONGKONG For both Class and Economy ML They call it the Family Hotel rW The115 words
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Miscellaneous17 1973-02-01 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Bs I* jjLifiSttZnfli I t P1/ -p bj m A^gT t IR.IBGrMM£17 words
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344 1973-02-01 7 K. LUMPUR. Wed QWNERS of commercial vehicles may have their licences suspended if their drivers are found guilty of speeding, the Dewan Rakyal w:is told today. Powers to suspend such licences for as long as six months will be vested in the Registrar344 words
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Article57 1973-02-01 7 ALOR STAR. Wed. The medical and health authorities hfp are <-oncerned over the small number of leprosy suflerers receiving treatment at hospitals and clinics In the state. Of an estimated 2.500 cases in Kedah. only 300 have come forward for treatment." State Director of Medical and57 words
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Article178 1973-02-01 7 THK public was warned yesterday of the danger of going to unqualified operators n for X-ray pictures. These operators, who have had no training In X-ray work, are known to be doing a small business taking X-ray pictures of patients with medical comI plaints a practice178 words
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Article49 1973-02-01 7 SIX thugs, armed with knives, held up 74-year-old butcher on Monday and robbed Mm of $1,500, six chickens and some crab? and fish Tan Poon Cheng was walkIng along Jalan Bahar In Chun Chu Kang when the robbers, aged between 30 and 40, confronted him.49 words
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Article, Illustration107 1973-02-01 7 THE PRETTIEST OF THEM ALL SEVENTEEN y e a r old Shirley Bok gettinr. confratulatory kisses after winning the prettiest girl in Mandarin Hotel title Giving Shirley the winners kiss are first runner-up, Annie Song (left) and Martha Cestillo, both also 17. Shirley, a cocktail lounge hostess, won the MissChew Boon Chin - 107 words
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Article44 1973-02-01 7 THREE security officer,. Muhamad bin Muhamud. 38. Ibrahim bin Amat, 42. and Mohamed Arifl bin Jantan. 48. yesterday denied breaking Into the store of Singapore Tobacco Company at Hoe Chiang Road and stealing $12,000 worth of cigarettes on Oct. 15 last year.44 words
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Article44 1973-02-01 7 A CORONER yesterday recorded a suicide verdict on the death of 000 Tee Ah alias Ah Seng, 36. who died ot a fractured skull after he plunged from the 10th floor of a block of flats in Beach Road on Jan. 5.44 words
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Article54 1973-02-01 7 THIEVES broke Into the home of a 64-year-old woman farmer on Tuesday morning and stole money and jewellery altogether worth about $3,620. Madam Ang Slew Tian, of Jalan Tuas Kechll, left home for Tuas village at 7.40 a.m. When she returned three hours later, she found54 words
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Article61 1973-02-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An official team from the Malaysian Medical Association will study cancer treatment in China with a view to reporting on the facilities there. Secretary of the MMA, Dr. Plus Martin said the 10-mem-ber team which comprises eight MMA council members and two representatives61 words
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190 1973-02-01 7 CHEW LEE CHING - Increase in hair cut prices by some barbers complaint CHEW LEE CHING By r[E Singapore Hairdressers Employers Association has received complaints that some barbers are charging the new prices which should only be Introduced after the Chinese New Year. But Mr. Thomas Chan, legal adviser of the association, said there190 words
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Article56 1973-02-01 7 PR chief's visit MR. Gordon Rothrock, president and chief operating officer of Leo Burnett International, arrived here yesterdey for a two-day visit. Mr. Rothrock Is now on a tour of Leo Burnett offices in the region. He was accompanied by Mr. Prank Grace, the company's regional director and Mr. Peter56 words
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Advertisement113 1973-02-01 7 ThefcfcalGifLforl MONT°Y V BLANC I 7J[ l/^r dMton »nd dtp«rt™m Morn. \l f\^B* S* 1 WILLIAM JOHN (PTE) LTD yJ^mj^gKt/ P? Wishing all our K friends, business associates, Jh p* r lienls and patrons a prosperous and progressive S| \ew Year Jf Mai the tear of Ihe Ox usher in113 words
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126 1973-02-01 8 Builders hail HDB's 'merit star' plan BUILDING contractors are happy with the Housing and Development Board decision to Institute a "merit star" system as an Incentive to faster work and Improve workmanship. Under the system, which goes Into effect today, a contractor who completes his work with speed and good126 words
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279 1973-02-01 8 M A T K RNITY leave for Government aided school teachers with two or more children will in future be decided by the Director of hducation. This new ruling will come Into effect on Aug. 1. the Education Ministry said yesterday. It Is understood279 words
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Article47 1973-02-01 8 PROP. Harold A. Uaaca. professor of political science at the Centre for International Studies. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will rive a talk on US-China- Japan Changing Mutual Images on Feb. 8 at the University of Singapore's New Lecture Theatre No. 3 at 6 p.m47 words
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Article, Illustration179 1973-02-01 8 KL State funeral for police chief KUALA LUMPUB. Wed. A state funeral was held this evening for the late Inspector-General of Police, Tan Mohamed Sallrh kin lunael (above), who died In the General Hospital this morning following a stroke.' He was M. For his "excellent services" to the country, he179 words
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Article61 1973-02-01 8 A 10-year-old man. Lee Pins, How, was killed In a triple collision at HVi mile Woodlands Road yesterday According to police, a lorry heading toward* the dtv rammed Into a car, which In turn crashed Into an MID Land Rover. Lee, who wa« tUndlng nearby, was killed61 words
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262 1973-02-01 8 Youth must get involved in community, says Wok T USAKA, Wed. Society has an obligation to get young people involved and not be Isolated from tr:e community, Encik Othman Wok said here today. The Social Affairs Minister was addressing the Commonwealth meetIng of Ministers concerned with youth matters. The meeting262 words
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150 1973-02-01 8 10 more families quit Orchard Court flats rpEN more families moved out of Orchard Court yesterday. This brings to 96 the number of tenants who left after Government ac quired the two 12 storey blocks of flats In Oxley Road. Yesterday was the last day for moving out. Thirty owners150 words
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Advertisement83 1973-02-01 8 Bake it with ROYAL and serve i*z£pN with pride Q^\ 'iTy \Kg .JVM For parfact rwulti In awary PmjL^^^^ woman throughout tha Available •< leading suparmarkat* and arocaty shop*. Sola Agent: MULLER PHIPfS (F.E.) SON. BHD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Panang Ipoh. *^sw m^r v m\ A v I mm W83 words
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Miscellaneous172 1973-02-01 8 Blondie J^y Chic Young 'iHP"" «*J|i I ITS TOO SHOPT.' TWAfTII IMl'f WELL, IS IT MY PAULXI I f YOU'LL JUST HAVE TO LOOK, OCAR- W IU- SAaei-Y r IP I RAM OUT r^ J^-1 «O SAtte MIORIPP (I KNITTED YOU COVER y^ rOP YA«U r- J??V~— t TMIS WINTER172 words
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Article, Illustration292 1973-02-01 9 TAN WEE LIAN - TAN WEE LIAN By THE People's Scholarship Fund, which started with $400,000 on Ian. 4, now stands at $940,000 just $100,000 short of its million dollar target. Announcing this yesterday. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. the Minister for Communications, who mooted292 words
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81 1973-02-01 9 Probation for salesgirl who cheated YATXMAH blnte Jumarl. 17. a salesgirl, who committed criminal breach of trust of $41 belonging to her employer. Bee Bee and Company on Jan. 9, was placed on 12 months' probation yesterday. The court had called (or o probation report when she pleaded guilty on81 words
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136 1973-02-01 9 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce hopes to organise London Chamber of Commerce-style industrial and commercial courses In collaboration with Nanyang University. This was announced by Mr. Hauw Sing Klnc. chairman of the chamber's education sub-committee, at its monthly meeting yesterday. He said: "This is the136 words
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321 1973-02-01 9 EDWARD LIU - EDWARD LIU By TIIH Consumers Association of Singapore has is.siictl list of 10 "Dont's" us a guide to the public during the Chinese New Year season. Published in the latest CASE bulletin just released, they are: DONT be misled by the321 words
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85 1973-02-01 9 Two cleared on stolen goods charge TWO Indonesians. Oodin bin Hashim, 22, and Ibrahim bin Hassan. 21. were acquitted and discharged yesterday of fraudulently having $2,000 worth of goods at the Barter Trade Centre in West Coast Road, on Jan. 14. They were alleged to have a stolen projector, radio,85 words
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361 1973-02-01 9 Intraco brings in Indon timber to relieve shortage QINGAPORE'S current log »3 shortage problems are over thanks to Intracos two Indonesian timber concessions. Intraco will import 45,000 cubic metres of logs a month from these concessions in Sumatra and East Kalimantan for local sawmills and plywood factories It will take361 words
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112 1973-02-01 9 Lim confirmed as leader of Opposition KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Speaker, Datuk CM. Yusuf yesterday agreed to the appointment of Mr. Dm Kit Slang (DAP-Malacca Bandar) as Leader of the Opposition. He told the Dewan Rakyat before ihe House began Its business for the day that he had received a112 words
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Article137 1973-02-01 9 MR. Wong Slong Poon, president of the Singapore Association for the Blind, and Mrs. Wong will present ang pows to 86 blind children at the association's school in Toa Payoh Rise this morning. Seventy of the children are students while the others are trainees of137 words
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Article41 1973-02-01 9 THE Istana (rounds will be open to the pubLV; on Saturday, Chinese New Year's Day. from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. The public are reminded not to Utter the (rounds which will be watched by public health Inspectors.41 words
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Article, Illustration73 1973-02-01 9 Father of 3 missing for 3 years MR. Ponnusamy Sathambaratn, (above) a father of three children, has been reported missing from his home in Canberra Road since December 1970. Mr. Sathambaram, an exemployee of the former Cable and Wireless, left home after a misunderstanding with his wife Madam R.S. Meenachi.73 words
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220 1973-02-01 9 Tax holiday to lure industries to rural areas WT U A L A LUMPUR, 1V Wed. The Govvernment will grant a tax holiday period up to 10 years as location al incentives to specified industries, the Dewan Rakyat was told today. This Is to attract them to less developed areas,220 words
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Article54 1973-02-01 9 TWO co-tenants. Llm Kok Slong 55. and Yip Salk Ho. 54 were each fined $10 yesterday (or lighting In public In front of a house at Maude Road on Jan. 6. They pleaded guilty. Trouble started when Llm acci sed Yip. a mee-seller. of making excessive54 words
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Advertisement29 1973-02-01 9 Jfr^^ v/^^FifcifcifcifeilcirqlgßßßJ^L \^Jy Look up for the 1 Green stars tags and save. BIW--_t!ifliftflMl!*'l- Ti Fantastic reduction «t on all the items bearing \iß I^ m^a^aV the green star.29 words
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Advertisement228 1973-02-01 9 Imf I Pcmtd is Prolific I I Here are the reasons: I ■H f^^^^^Sr^ <kaH Pettdl pfl| f Three times more fljl T^H writing power than IH M Bw i ordinary ones. P^B aY r strongest lead rr < p^B /^B^bt/ around. I mm r Permanent I mm markers J\228 words
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319 1973-02-01 10 Woman hurt in crash gets $47,000 award LOST JOB BECAUSE OF INJURIES CONFIDENTIAL sec r e tiiry, who lost her job because i of injuries in a car crash, was awarded $47,887 damages and costs by the High Court yesterday. She is Madam Lee i Nya Chik, 43, wife of319 words
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117 1973-02-01 10 A WOMAN and her fouryear old son were found unconscious in a room at King's Hotel In Havelock Road on Tuesday. According to police, Madam Tok Kwee Enc. 28. left her Lorong Panir home, off Thomson Road earlier without leaving any message. She117 words
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Article40 1973-02-01 10 RAMLAH blnte Osman. IT. was killed when she (ell from a moving bus at the Junction of Oulllemard Road and Mountbatten Road last night. Ramlah of Block 4. Jalan Chat Chee. Changi. was on her way home.40 words
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Advertisement219 1973-02-01 10 1 8.15 PM-3 am. JQghtig^ffffffpliiiiifll Orchard Road, Slngapore.Tel: *****s last DAr/ *%a rniMtiTm agf^ HO »>o.^» "0»M yft^JCK CAST B 4 J l l P Plyl3 f^T LIANG SHAN HI ■r..'. < l'f'.T^Jat. CHIANG HAN [•Til WiFptf TING LIANG BBajlT^Bi'ifc \lM*MJiniiAallftßßßV bbbbU^4 LI CHING METROPOLE HOLLYWOOD VENUS today 1-3 30219 words
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Advertisement236 1973-02-01 10 i JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA: OPENS TODAY! j. (Tel •*****) No Fro. List. 2 Shaw* at 7.00 ft JOPM. :j TOMORROW, SATURDAY SUNDAY 4 MONDAY- i \\l ODEON ORCHARD s < Also SPECIAL MORNING SHOW AT NORMAL PRICES GDEON: Siturday. Sundiy Monday it 9.00 in. ORCHARD Saturday, Sundiy Monday it 8.45236 words
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Advertisement541 1973-02-01 10 •J Opens TOMORROW al the LIDO J SPECIALLY SaECTED for CHINESE NEW YEAR! «-ffJpa> aaafc fajV^F^aaßT^^ mX '^aaa^lai *T I M^^^WSt^^K W^^SbFßj 3^ 'aaaS ll«^\. /<■ (an aa« art laa H S' .y^aWy^^fJßJfJlif (aarsaf hisliad* W» HIHASmOHI IHM* m _T^~^-~——. AMD THti ALLWOM W r«£r call h\w\ »^^> THE MECHANIC541 words
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Advertisement791 1973-02-01 10 >ay #a!wf aJ\ *J II fj g ■ORGANISATION LAST DAY! Ham, 1.4*, 4 00. 4 10 A SICRCT HITIS" in COLOR (AVCO Embouv/FOX) 9 OPINS TOMORROW! m to China»a N«w Y«or Attroction Chorles Bromon "Tba MtcKamc f Jan-M,chorl Vmcant a, Jill Ireland— lN COLOR (UA) fafmfafTTpiHmini LAST 1 DAVSI II791 words
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Advertisement254 1973-02-01 11 BILLY ANDRE^ From Jan.29th toFeb.lOth! It's Billy Andre Again! The man with the. platinum voice. Brought back by popular demand. Billy sings romantic ballads that have made him famous on T.V. and nightclubs around the world. Dine and dance in elegant surroundings. Music provided by Vie Luna and his Big254 words
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Advertisement80 1973-02-01 11 ■QMBJKguI i AMal SUNBRCAKIRS AWNINGS and BLINDS to beautify your horn*. E for protection from sun and rain f p -'i^^'i'' _jf\ I Tel *****9 *****1. Ak-nowm IEPMNVUa STEAK Wet Staak $12.00 Saioki Staak (Koi) $12 00 (with wup rlca. salad pekto* A fruhs) TEMPURA Couraa'A*- $12,00 Couraa'B"- $9. 0080 words
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Advertisement329 1973-02-01 11 Ha^U 41 SPECIAL OFFER 1111 l 111 II QMLY i^$ 50/PUkSTIC INR.XJMLE BOATS f >* ONE YEAR GUARANTEE InflaMd tlia S'6"x3'o". Inflatable floor. Safaty valv«j. Nylon hand Hn» and oar holdart. Inflatabla Mat. Not attactsd by wn. uit watar. oil or chlorina. Eaiy to •tora and tranaport. Can ba convartad329 words
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Advertisement389 1973-02-01 11 An alpine lodge tucked away in the midst of a charming wooded estate' I the LADYHILL HOTEL basks In the popularity Of Its LE CHALET 1 Swiss restaurant which specialises in authentic Swiss dishes LE CHALETs new menu has all I your old favourites plus a host of new dishes389 words
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Advertisement82 1973-02-01 11 Maximum Value at Minimum Cost at the l Bargain Counter... Now on the entire 2nd. Floor. Open till 9.30 p.m. every Wednesday night. IfciStf|c.ILTAHC(S)PTEITD. f 3KX OMCHAMO MMO SINGAPORE 9 TEL 37SSOOISIINESI Fantastic. A hilariously sensational season I starting from Ist Feb. at the Merlin Grill. I Don't miss it,82 words
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Article, Illustration492 1973-02-01 12 Pictures by VOW YUN WOH 1)RIVE down the flower mile along Bukit Timah and you'll suddenly see a blaze of colour fire reds, golden yellows, deep purples and candy pinks. Such a burst of colour is seen only during this time of the year492 words
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Article62 1973-02-01 12 CHORT evening dresses take precedence over long, simply because they can double for cocktail and very formal wear equally well. With these, the rightness of cultured pearls Is more closely tied to the fabrics than to the necklines. Fluid crepes, silk Jerseys and georgettes abound, all of62 words
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699 1973-02-01 12 Talk, please and keep your plants happy! HAS your garden been looking off-colour lately? If It has, don't be too quick to blame the soil or the weather. It could be you who's responsible for not showing your flowers, fruit and vegetables enough affection! There's a rapidly-growing feeling among some699 words
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Article129 1973-02-01 12 p E R M ISSIVE ness allowing students to decide what and how much they are to learn has produced not the hoped for "free and happy student," but truants, dropouts and vandals, Pro f essor B.F. Skinner said in New York recently. He was in129 words
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Advertisement93 1973-02-01 12 I CussorS I k is the I I JL-? SAFE I I 3Lv powder 1 Cussons Bab> ftrwder does NOT contain Hcxachlororjhenc It mm contains Chlorhcxidine, a totally different chemical substance, JS a harmless, safe bactericidc, deodorant and amj-perspirant which has been thoroughly tested and in use for over 1593 words
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Advertisement214 1973-02-01 12 Optrose is a children's syrup that does a lot of good for waiting mothers too. JJ&U^ sH r<k f£ *****07 /*> "*i w (VVhh 3 times more Vitamin C than fresh orange juice or blackcurrant syrup!) All through the growing |^H|^« yean, OPTROSE gives children (he Vitamin C they need214 words
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236 1973-02-01 13 On sale in S'pore soon Red Indian crafts By CHRISTINA CHEANG SINGAPOREANS may soon have the choice of a wide range of handicrafts made by 25 tribes f)f American Indians. Mr. Horst A. Reschke, president of the Hopl Klva (Indian Arts Centre In Utah), the manufacturers, arrived here yesterday with236 words
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93 1973-02-01 13 Customs find tin ore hidden under coconuts JOHOR BARU. Wed. Customs officers found 63 bags of tin ore, on which duty of $3,907 was not paid, under a load of coconuts in a lorry. At the Sessions Court here yesterday, two men were jointly charged with fraudulent evasion of duty93 words
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Article32 1973-02-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of 2.892 faulty weighing machines and measurements were found in various States last year. From Kelantan alone. 2. 253 were seized. Parliament was told yesterday32 words
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151 1973-02-01 13 Pork seller who stole a Mercedes to go for joy-ride A 27-year-old pork seller stole a Mercedes- Benz car because he wanted to take his friend for a Joy-ride, a court was told yesterday. Lee Kum Foo was Jailed for six months after he admitted stealing the car belonging to151 words
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Article49 1973-02-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The High Court on Monday granted, a divorce to a public relations officer Madam Wong Heow Ngoh. 26 Justice Datuk Abdul Hamld granted her the decree nisi to be made absolute in three months from Mr. Khoo Hean Heng, an insurance supervisor.49 words
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Article31 1973-02-01 13 PENANO. Wed. Customs officers seized fifty-five 44--gallon drums of fermented mash from five places In the Paya Terubong hills yesterday. Duty on the mash was estimated at $7,200.31 words
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63 1973-02-01 13 JAKARTA, Wed—lndonesian Television (TVRI) authorities are preparing a detailed report on the exchange of fl'ms with TV Malaysia. Films sent by RTM are being studied to finalise matters such as language, themes and suitability. TVRI director Mr. Sumartono said today: "We are also63 words
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Article365 1973-02-01 13 T.F. HWANG - Gemini land sold to Roxy Realty T.F. HWANG Not known how much will go to Official Receiver I By QIiMINTs most vuluable property a 4.'i,000 square feet vacant plot at Bras Basal] Road has been sold for $10.6 million. The sale, It is understood, was concluded about a fortnight ago365 words
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72 1973-02-01 13 MP: Govt wants quality in industry THE Government will pay more attention to quality rather than quantity in Singapore's Industrialisation programme, the .MP for Jurong, Mr. Ho Kan Leong. said yesterday. He said more effort and encouragement would also be diverted towards changing the essential structure of the Industrial sector.72 words
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Article, Illustration93 1973-02-01 13 rpHK driver and the attendant of this Malaysian registered lorry escaped with slight injuries when it overturned while negotiating a .bend at the junction of Grange and Irwell Bank roads yesterday afternoon. Passers-by helped them out of their cabin and they were taken to Outram hospital93 words
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62 1973-02-01 13 M-cyclist dies in head-on collision A MOTORCYCUST, Ow Sek Hong, died on admission to Outram hospital early yesterday morning after being Involved in a head-on collision with a van at Upper Serangoon Road on Tuesday night. Police appealed to eyewitnesses to contact Inspector Tan Eng itock of Sepoy Lines Ther*62 words
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159 1973-02-01 13 DETAINEES' RELATIVES SEND PETITION TO THE UN RELATIVES of 52 political detainees have Jointly petitioned the United Nations to exert "world opinion and moral pressure" on the Singapore Government to unconditionally release the prisoners. They claimed that the detainees many of whom have been Jailed for about 10 years are159 words
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Article20 1973-02-01 13 OENTINO HIGHLANDS. Wed— More than 250.000 tourists visited Oenting Highlands last year. Of this number. 60.000 stayed overnight.20 words
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Advertisement150 1973-02-01 13 fahoi faces 342/37^36 B^ > l lt. m '~'!~/f~n'!' m wL> BUI H mwh til I Aiffi4^ Ell vll A^Mf W J I I I I I rM.J m 4 H 342. 18<K 24 QiamonU wilt, SMUk 371: 18<K eWhiU 10 Sbiaqumds. mith <^oU 436. 18V<. cyeUow *€joU wilA c150 words
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542 1973-02-01 14 The Straits Times THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1973 SPECIALIST HELP THERE is more than support in principle for the Government's plan to use the private sector's specialist talent in the public medical services. The Singapore Medical Association, whose co-operation is necessary, has welcomed the proposal and offered its help. An SMA542 words
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Article, Illustration439 1973-02-01 14 MR. PNG BEE CHYE. 20, is one of the first animal keepers recruited by the Singapore Zoological Gardens at Seletar. Mr. Put. a Cambridge School Certificate holder from Hartley Secondary School, is one of three young keepers engaged by the 100 for nearly two-and-a-half years now. He439 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1973-02-01 14 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL CONCLUDING A TWO-PART REPORT By |N THK temporary offices of the Singapore Zoological Gardens at Mandai Lake Road, the chairman, Dr. Ong Swee Law, traced the route of the 1.3 mile ring road on a wall map. •The layout1,714 words
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Advertisement69 1973-02-01 14 Styles cut to th« latest trend by our most experienced eratteman ilnca 1934. Suits completely hand tailored s> stitched right to the buttonholes ensuring best workmanship. We ara also Importers a> exporters of finest Gents textiles thereby we have the latest 4 widest range of materials for selection. And for69 words
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Advertisement197 1973-02-01 14 WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS CUSTOMERS A HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR TAKE SAKURACOLOR FILMS FOR BETTER REMEMBRANCE *^s"*^ j GOOD NEWS! W^mmm OUR OFFER ir^J IS EXTENDED UNTIL 28th FEB 73 #jg FREE FILM iw.J*L T0 EVERY ROLI U v Btefeii^S AFTER SERVICE (EXCEPT 12-EXP. COLOR FILM) FOR IViKY Wt OFFIR197 words
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138 1973-02-01 15 Hospital rescue accused faces 6 charges PAIMAN bin Mahfor, 22, was charged yesterday with rescuing one of the Hassan brothers, Mustapah, from Outram Hospital on Dec. 13 last year. Palman also faces five other charges In connection xlth the hospital rescue of Mustapah, who was detalned for armed robbery and138 words
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125 1973-02-01 15 WHEN 3 MEN ASKED TO USE THE TOILET rREE men held up a woman at knife-point yesterday after she allowed them into her house to use the toilet. Madam Chai So Moi. 32, opened the front door of her house in Hone Ka Road when she heard a knock. Three125 words
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Article38 1973-02-01 15 A FORUM on the white cane and mobility will be held by the Singapore Association for the Blind for Its members on Feb. 11 at its school hall in Toa Payoh Rise at 245 pm.38 words
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Article, Illustration318 1973-02-01 15 ELENA CHONG - US sailor fined for hitting a woman ELENA CHONG ASSAULT IN CHANGING ROOM OF HOTEL POOL By AN American sailor was fined $600 yesterday for assaulting a secretary in a swimming pool changing room at the Mandolin Hotel. Mrs. Chan Yok Keow, 28, who lives in London, said she was318 words
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139 1973-02-01 15 AA membership up by 600 after free petrol offer rE Automobile Association of Singapore's membership has Increased by over 600 since Its offer of free petrol vouchers began last December. AA's membership now stands at over 27.600. The offer of free vouchers to expand the association's membership closes on March139 words
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Article60 1973-02-01 15 THE Singapore Association for the Blind will hold a Metric Month from today. The programmes will include Metrication Beard posters with transcriptions in braille, a metric quiz competition and Metric King and Queen contest for the blind children of. the associations ichool in Tea Payoh Rise60 words
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Article53 1973-02-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Hundreds of people paid their last respects to comedian A.R. Tompel who was buried at the Muslim cemetery in Jalan Arapang here this afternoon. Tompel died in the General Hospital yesterday without regaining consciousness after being knocked down by a car In Jalan Setapak53 words
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187 1973-02-01 15 Burglar who left finger prints all over the place A THIEF broke into the home of a Jeweller and escaped with $6,575 worth of gems, but left his fingerprints all over the house. Harry Widjaya, 27, pleaded guilty to breaking Into the house of Mr. K.J. Fullerton, Jewellery nunater of187 words
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Article42 1973-02-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Public Services Department has given an assurance that temporary officers la the clerical and allied grades who have served three years as at Jan. 1, 1970. will be automatically absorbed into the permanent and pensionable establishment42 words
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Advertisement110 1973-02-01 15 La^LaV aB-^" I \f\ a^^ a^a^aV -i- in L .^k bW ■BYB^BBb I K JHbI B^T _&^^k^B^. JBB JB^B^^^^BB B^BB Mb* b^b^^^^ B^r ~^B DARLIN In 3 minutes your eyes are sparkling Two drops of Darlin eye lotion and minutes later, Smrau. f your eyes are refreshed. i> B Restored110 words
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Miscellaneous1335 1973-02-01 15 WATER consumption on Tuesday was 122.4 million jal'ons (556,000 cubic metres), 7.6 million gallons (24,000 cubic metres) more than on Monday. On your TV and Radio 2.4S PM Programme Summary 1 41 Catur 3.N PM Opening and Where The 7.41 News in Chinese 2.47 Toto Results 7.N Riptide Heart Is1,335 words
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Article80 1973-02-01 16 i Times (32.00 1 SO rl Bank $1220 .80 am $12.80 f jo Flti $1210 .70 iunlop 9.00 .65 <: $10.10 .60 Matia $12.80 .60 A Credtl $13.50 .60 It Srmb $14.00 .60 )unlop Eit 480 50 A Cabin 8 00 .50 tL Ktpon« 9.75 .50 S Kara 380 words
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Article23 1973-02-01 16 Haw rar 355.000 F aY Neave 355.000 01. Enterprise 245.000 S. iHHon 232.000 Total Taroover: 3.74 M Total Value: $24.»5M23 words
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Article43 1973-02-01 16 DM. M. 1M« 1M Dm. II. IMt 1M t DM. t». Htt B 1M t J.» 1. l»» livd— l.l.U H*Mb: t Tim: t t rakkrra: OCJ.C. iu.M M4.1* wn S71.U M»1» Bin «4tll JU.I1 SUM HIM »»1 M 1M.M lll.tl 4M.U43 words
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Article1585 1973-02-01 16 THE lut traiuuKd aale at 1 the cloae of bualnew In the 8lnc»pore and Kuala Lumpur tradlnf rouou uf the Stock Ex>')iar.Kc yeiierdajr compared with the previous day price. tngrther with the 197] 73 hlfh and low CAdjuited (or all new Utuei) IKOUItBIAlt CLOSING TONE: All lection! closed1,585 words
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336 1973-02-01 16 rE balls Uti-rally m red on the Stock Exchance yesterday story on protest action by Exchange clerks on Page and charged ap prices on all boards. With Chinese New Year Jut round the corner, trading was unutually brisk. In some rases, prices wer*336 words
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Article2457 1973-02-01 16 DID and vlttr prices officially 0 listed and business in and rrporud to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of share* traded »h»»n In brackets In lota of 1.000 unlu unleu i>ther»i.« specified. INDI'STBIALS Acau 1470 Bl 111 42,457 words
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Article79 1973-02-01 16 rE Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore will be closed tomorrow and on Monday for the Chinese New Year hotMaym. Only the Singapore trading room will reopen for business on Tuesday. TIN: The market win be closed on Saturday and79 words
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Article307 1973-02-01 16 FAB EAST U-vlngston Shipbuilding reports lower overall pre-tax profits of $354,000 for the half year ended November 1973 against $373,130 previously. Of the total, n o n operating Income consisted of $381,000 and there was a small operating loss of $27,000. Executive chairman P. H. Meadows points out307 words
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295 1973-02-01 16 HK Land to pay a second interim dividend IIONG KONG: Dlrec--11 tors of Hong Kong Land have announced their decision to pay on April 10 to shareholders on register on Feb. 7 a second Interim dividend of HK 84 cents per share Instead of a final dividend of a similar295 words
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Article163 1973-02-01 16 ASIAN currency deposit rates lor Wednesday. Rates supplied by P. Murray-Jones International (S'pore). 7 days 1 mth a mitts I mttu 6 mtlu mth* 12 mlh» i Dlt>U mthi II mth> Offrt BM 7 1/4 5 1/1 6 11/1* 6 t/l« 6 1/4 6 is/ it is163 words
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489 1973-02-01 16 j£l'ALA LUMPUR Industries put up a very creditable performance for the year ended October 1972 with pre-tax profits of $1.3 million against only $3<K),4/0 for the previous financial year, representing a rise of some .'140 per centAfter all appropriations among which was a489 words
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113 1973-02-01 16 A JOINT venture "has been set up by Intraco and Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) through Its wholly-owned subsidiary, Rothmans of Pall Mall (Singapore), to export tobacco products, wine, spirits and beer. Called Rotraco Exports, the company will have an authorised capital of $1113 words
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Article452 1973-02-01 16 -.iriTAL A.ND COI'NTIES Property has agreed to acquire 1.934.983 shares without par value In Great Northern Capital Corp of Ontario. Canada for C 525 .155.000 £10.659.--000) In cash. The price Is equivalent to Csl3 per share and gives a 57 per cent holdIng In the company to452 words
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Article212 1973-02-01 16 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday recovered fractionally by 50 cents to $628 per picul with offlciai offering up 73 tons to 453 tons. The overnight London metal price was steady with forward buyers quoted unchanged at £1,614 per metric ton. LONDON: Tuesday's tin declined In earlier212 words
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Article395 1973-02-01 16 ONDON advices were better than expected and the rubber market yesterday was taken up to 132.00 cents per kilo for February shortly after the openIng, but the rise was not fully sustained. Later the market settled back quietly to remain Just above 131.00 cents per kilo. The morning395 words
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Article68 1973-02-01 16 y-vAILY SMR prices lamed br the Malanlan Rubber Bxchang* o( XV u. t 10 JO so K'mrrnU Month) CcaU r*r M (1-ton PlUrtl INN 1J1MN 1 1-ton PmUM) l»50 1J100N (1-ton Ptlktl 1M0O IMMN il-ton Pallet > 1M00 IMMN 1-ton PmUell 1MJ0 IMMN (1-lun Pallet> 1M00 1M0ON C«mU68 words
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Article22 1973-02-01 16 JAN. SI RUBBER: 13*54 centi (up 125 cent). TIN: Stta (up M cents I. Official ottering 453 tons (up tons).22 words
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Article79 1973-02-01 16 THE Malajsian Minister of F.nmnce has fixed these rates for calculatlnf Csutoms duties for the period from Feb. 1 to 7: Rubber M) eta. a Ib. Copra. $424 M a ton Palm Oil $531 M a ton Palm Kernel $235 25 a ton The rates of duties payable79 words
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Article92 1973-02-01 16 Ctaanvt Oil: aatj XI Hlkn, •aoai mum vmm UK-Cant, mi h Nil, Manic* AST* »tul* f.o v 100- nl* Sll7l Mfera. Sarawak »hlta fob. M* NLW SJO7| Miters. Hn« a > aparwl Mark lib »H NLW IKS Kltera Sara. •an AST* black f.o a 1001 NLW Sl»?a »nm.92 words
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Article38 1973-02-01 16 (I) Ewori p»lrr. in oo. ilrrlix .r.*j IK IK *>Mir. lll Lacu Mstera »ricn in liaman «olian POT lul. mum unt* M.STS MM M «.W WT> Ma; •8MB U.ISR «>■ U.«l •T J7 M r« WU (T.N38 words
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Article313 1973-02-01 16 NEW YORK. Tues. A further softening of the dollar on European money markets. Inflationary fears at home and rising Interest rates smothered an early technical rally. At the close, leading market Indices were In retreat for the seventh consecutive session on moderate turnover. Some analysts suggested the market313 words
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Article95 1973-02-01 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN« Tuerday 11* U Monday 1 *M Week ago 11*4 Tuesday 4IIJI Monday 4*o 11 Wnk ago «JIM MU Tutsday 01 Jl Monday WN Week ago >OMS IMII>IKHI> Tursdsy 440 1 Monday 'MS Wcrk airo iIOO DOW JONES AVtkAt E I.NDI STRIALJt Tursday *vI9L. Monday M 695 words
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Article335 1973-02-01 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. A general decline In prices continued across the boards on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today with falls outnumbering rises by a little more than tw,, to one. Market leader BHP closed lower at Mil 20 Banks reflected the decline. The Wales eased to $10.20. the Commercial Bank335 words
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Article41 1973-02-01 16 (AS al Jan. JO, Fua« of A i*i Starling 'I' PI«M at AJal. if. a. Dollar) M lAa at Jaa SO) rrapartr BoMi or Au.i. lat. AS> II I From Frb. I la J«l PTopcty Bum* of Aiti AH41 words
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Article347 1973-02-01 16 lIONI KONO. Wad. Buyer, ag.li invaded the market with (i eat confidence with -heir rlamoui (or the small and mediuir -priced stocks being ih* order o: the day anile the blue chips a.-re being overshadowed and fluctuated only wiihln a limited ange H.K. i.ana. the 300 board lot347 words
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Article42 1973-02-01 16 it >l- I'ta inMaii »»>H in Hors Koe« >nlarttny Ike U S. aalla. oaa qiiuioß as* (ar 1.1. aaa 5 **T> /or •am »Mrt<e>< w quoiea al II SS t a4 ana taal ol BOM »v ajaale* nl 4*1.7342 words
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Article21 1973-02-01 16 •II pr,,ee o> Ktuni' 1 'per *eVat rurooooa w, k t»rllnB pvr I«M« tea April Julf ».a MaaiMffd iu»qiMl*di.21 words
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Article175 1973-02-01 16 T"fi. '^l*" 011 <" »n aUlayaia-Sintapore announced lhe«e beat acreed merchant ratea aa at Jan. 11 rf F*r*tca Cvmcr J8 Dollar Sterling Pound tuniralian Dollar :u»dun Dollar Zealand Dollar Local 4ollan U 1M ulu J Tmttfm .rrror, Belgian Franca hmM Kjrau Jwilah Kroner 3euuche Mark* mac* Franca (Commercial.175 words
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Advertisement1531 1973-02-01 17 COHTAIIItItSNIP SEIWCE Tl M/CBRTINOrT: S.-." tK 3b "k *:-t ".2 58 .IKS ..pus, n l2 |E r.£ SK SK saans if it (I ».z "s CONtAIWISIIP StRVICE FHM M/CMTrREIT: L-M-mMi. M ""ja ta- va iM sa n B1& i 52 u ""r.^.. "a vi >■■ •""-"-AT IS" iiana «tav I1,531 words
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Advertisement2245 1973-02-01 17 U TTfi f^y/ I t >^2»^^^TLaaaa^^BM^^Ba^^t^^^^T»aaK...^llaaa^ifeal Ka^BV^HaataßMa! «BLUE SEA UNE Stales to Straits in g@ days f FMTtiIWIIT IVtEU tlmttl IMICT FMH lUI CMIT ISA *N Hauiaatait-Pii,!. it fart Paw, S ton F.MIm Diata.lt PIIUUMI tatM lattM SaNrt MM, FM I PMIISIIAM MaWMaliMaMMalHarlHalMal HMHIIIi laa 14 m a IM I2,245 words
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Advertisement1032 1973-02-01 17 f INTEROCEAN-E.A.C. FULLY CONTAINEKIZiP SUVICE TO EUKOPE laaalHi Span fll WIUUMM Prt I riaa. A'laa. I «ar>. It Hnrt. ■MM) Frt n laala. M-awt. I aaa. I tana lUAHMA Mat I Aaraat. Ctefn. fWr|. Maaaa, TtTAHA a "a» U stac.t.l. s>io. mn.M.. FUUY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE FKOM EUKOPE Ml>» FIIH MTUMII1,032 words
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Advertisement807 1973-02-01 17 fcaatafr* *****4; P. Kalanaj 6341; K.L. *****; P..ar<, ***** THE BANK LINE LTD. lIAK FM I 1 S AFRICA AMMAM 11.,.. i Ma.»»l A 5«. l» Alr<a| P h.k| 11/ M FM S ton II II FM ITU UIIM 1P, i SA a p «tia.| IVII Ha Sport 117 Kar807 words
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102 1973-02-01 18 ANTHONY RAMASAMY - ANTHONY RAMASAMY By THE Korea Shipping Corporation (KSC) plans to order eight container ships, of 15,000 tons dwt each, costing a total of some US$88 million. KSC will thus become South Korea's first shipping concern to own such ships if the plan102 words
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Article86 1973-02-01 18 JT WAS easy in and easy out for this giant reaction kettle bound for Dyno Industries in Singapore (see picture). The kettle, manufactured in Norway, arrived in Singapore aboard the Hapag-Lloyd containership Bremen Kxpivss. Oversize cargo such as this i>oses no problem for the contaiiK-rships86 words
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Article182 1973-02-01 18 MITV AHMOUNCIO THI FOLLOW re* pi*, i. OUT: Klmi Biro «<T Tfcoocap* 19. Batr* 13 *4. Dar« (Oil Komaorooli kara lU«a 41/41 and Uoa cii> (Taaktrl ttA IN: Carvo 12. Bttoraaßa IS 14. Jamoa Uykn IX. Zuiko Mam 19' U. Burro Man IjgYH, V M Marll Hunt182 words
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Advertisement1132 1973-02-01 18 KAWASAKI KJSEN KAJSHA LTD. KAWASAKI RINKAI KISCN KAISfU LTO. JAPAN N. UK. STMITS StWCf. la.ti laaaa Miaflaaf Til Spirt 111 P Ktlaal klCiSl Bliu r Cot n 1 lit tialKl Ultil 14 4 Ft* .mn t I U II FM II la* SNiaua a-nu I. n rrt Japan Ptnltn Cull1,132 words
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Advertisement1047 1973-02-01 18 I IL HQLrRaArS service Crase .essers U 1 «ITA SINtAPW i HwfUl. Ditttrta. P Mtalaal, Fnauatlt. Mi. Ptaaaf. Onurta. Frtauai'i. lali. Straits N II Ciaita Sottki Ptnani $.ifaaort rar: M.T. "lITA PUiIM" is/ll Fat 11/lt Fat ll, a Ftt NaafUaf. wtaaaai. [atwrim tar Patutt tar M "tta hatatan". pwttt coatacl1,047 words
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Advertisement998 1973-02-01 18 U.K. lUKOPI iUVKI LOADING PO« LONDON, HAVRE. DAM. H'IUKS. MIMIN Biptam iiuiHiiiai n'/ii fm iHi'ii ii777rt taitat itiX io»ort MA Hti'a. I'taa, attarf. aiptuai tIKM 7/11 Bar 11/lt Bar 11/11 Bar Mali 15 4 iwata 11/4 Hnrt. rtaa. Ntarf. ARRIVALS FROM NORTH-WOT lUROPIAN PORTS AND LONDON 1 Ptataf P Kr'tnf998 words
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Advertisement715 1973-02-01 18 otk MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD N.KC JbvA-a»"| MIU,»« m\ H The National SNpping Line of Malav»a UPWSS StWCt Tl IW»M. LJTTJfftaXyCWrTIIKin PUTS •j Haa, Sfipci P Ktlanf Pr"a»l laafcoj Hr •mtl imii la part i.mm 71,1 laaeai V. rum 9 1 litow. v Htaif 1 Aatmrp 1» ■BBU715 words
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Advertisement276 1973-02-01 18 YANGMING MARINE TRANSPORT CORPORATION Lood.n, lor KAOHSIUNG AND KEELUNS m/r. "TAI MING" (aa "Hai Tai"l Smaapor* 7 Ftk Part Kcloncj 9 F.b. llvbjaxl .ndycoment) P.nan« 10/11 Ft*. Aaajaj THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING COMPANY SDN. »MD •Ml S.r,,pc.€ 74*04 Port Kclor,, 6362 or 6261 K.ola Lumpur ***** Penan* ***** NEAR SEA276 words
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Advertisement460 1973-02-01 19 CAREER OPPORTUNITY for Salesmen to sell internationally known HEUGA CARPET TILES to offices, shops, hotels, etc. Carpet experience r.ot essential, but applicants must have successful sales record, preferably in interior decoration or direct selling to offices, etc. Apply with resume, expected salary, non-returnable photograph, and telephone contact number to:OPTORG CO.460 words
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Advertisement630 1973-02-01 19 NATIONAL STATISTICAL COMMISSION OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for the following posts A. STATISTICIAN Applicants should have a recognised Honours degree In statistics or In other subjects with statistics. A knowledge of computing science would be an advantage. Consolidated salary seals WOOxSOA-1.300/1.350x50A-I.eOO/1.650x50A-1.850 B. CLERICAL ASSISTANT Applicants should have a Senior630 words
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Advertisement613 1973-02-01 19 M SAF I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Career opportunities exist in the Singapore Armed Force* for Skilled Personnel and Trainees in the following vocation* (a) Driver (b) Combat Vocation! Ie) Armourer Id) Storemen Technical t «i Vehicle Mechenic If) Vehicle Electrician (gl Ammunition Technician (h) Electronic Trainee Those interested in joining the613 words
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Advertisement659 1973-02-01 19 TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES SINGAPORE CITIZENS AGE: 20 X YEARS QUALIFICATIONS Senior Cambridge or Technical Institution Diploira. EXPERIENCE 1 2 veerj tales or promotionel experience. Direct contact with Architects, Engineers and Building Contractors. Mutt possesj a driving licence, ownership of car will be of advantage. SALARY Salary offered will commensurate with659 words
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Advertisement570 1973-02-01 20 SOUTHEAST ASIAN AGENCY FOR REGIONAL TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENT (SEATAC) Xl ALA LUMPUR Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for appointments to the following pos.s; (1) OFFICE MANAGER a i Qualifications and Experience (1) Malaysian Certificate of Education or equivalent with credits In Bahasa Malaysia and English or570 words
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Advertisement758 1973-02-01 20 PERBADANAN KEMAJUAN NEGERI KEDAH. JAWATAN KOSONG. Permohonan adalah dipelawa darlpada Warga Ncgara Malaysia untuk menglsl Jawatan-jawatan sepertl berikut1. PENOLONG SETIAUSAHA (Tetap dan Tak Berpencen) Tangga gaji berslh Tlngkat II 400 x 25 450/480 x 40 800/840 x 40 1.000. Tlngkat I 1,000 x 50 1,500. Oaji permulaan bagl calun-calun yang758 words
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Advertisement668 1973-02-01 20 malayslaT^ 1 BERHAD 1 B| invites applications from fm Malaysian citizens for fl| I FIELD SERUICE I I EtlClllEEß I Passenger Cars 8 I HELD SERUICE I I EncmEER I I Trucks I Experience and Qualifications: I Diploma in Auto/Mechanical Engineering I I Management. Candidates without the I I qualifications668 words
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Advertisement400 1973-02-01 20 |l| PERBADANAN Ev^^3| NASIONAL BERHAD TJ£ 3V. J invites applications from Malay W*/*tj\ j dan Citizens for a position in its I subsidiary company, PbRNAS Trading Sdn. Berhad. SALES REPRESENTATIVE-CONSUMER GOODS This position offers prospect for advancement. The desired candidate must have had three years' sales experience and demonstrated success400 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1973-02-01 20 lIN LOVING MEMORY I Of V. C. SAMY BE.M. dr- I parted en 1.2.1972 but always I remembered by brothers, I sister, nephews and nieces.27 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1973-02-01 20 I MARIA CHAN CHYE HOON I AT REST 1.2.72. BADLY MISSED BY ALL I HER LOVED ONES19 words
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Advertisement495 1973-02-01 21 COMPUTER EDUCATION Once again we are inviting applications for enrolment to our computer courses. Prospectus for the first half of 1973 will be forwarded to you on request and any further Information required will be gladly entertained. Courses INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING COBOL PRGRAMMING LANGUAGE If you have been waiting for495 words
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Advertisement963 1973-02-01 21 KENYATAAN KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA Penerlmaan Calun-Oalun PeraeniUrt&n Prnnonngin untuk Xl tRIKS.WN SIJIL RENDAH PELAJARAN LOWER CERTIFICATI OF EDUCATION I»7S Bsjrsru MsHk: <1> ***** Penuh: tl6/(U> Satu Matapelajaran Bahasa: W tlap-tlar satu matapelaJarmn. KeUyakan: A. Calun-calun daripada gulungan yang berikut lni boleh dlterima un tuk peperlksaan Sijll Penuh: 1) PeminU-peminta yang963 words
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Advertisement672 1973-02-01 21 KUALA LUMPI'R INDUSTRIES BERHAD NOTICE OP ANNUAL GENERAL MSETINO Notice is hereby given that the Tenth Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Office, 3. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur on Monday. 6th March. 1973 at 12 noon for the following business:672 words
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Advertisement994 1973-02-01 21 SAN HOLDINGS BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) Chang* of Dare for Annual General Mttting No rice datod 20th January. 1973 Owing to the Chinese New Year falling on the 3rd of February. 1973 and for the convenience of the members of our Company, we hereby amend the date to the 6th994 words
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Article93 1973-02-01 22 FIR hi Louiw K'erk Salon. Hotel BiniMPura. Until Chme»e New Year reduced pncn e*p«rt p*rmlnc from r.'S to »17 »elentine facial! from »20 to SIS Plaaae book early: telephone 37U7J (Sport). The American HOW a face the ordeal of adjusting to normal Ufa ■main. Thin even u American! diluent93 words
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Obituary140 1973-02-01 22 LICK TIONC UN (Faithful Luke). 73. oiled at be with the lord 31-1-73. leivinx behind wife Wong Chew Inc. Mini Yew Hee. Yew Tec*. Grace. Yew Al. dauithters-ln-law. son-in-law and icrandchildren. Service s p m. 1-2-73 4s Wllkie Road. Cnrtricr leaving 10 a.m. 2-2-73 Chua Chu Rang cemetery. TOOK!140 words
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Obituary73 1973-02-01 22 IN LOVINC MEMORY of Dr. NS I'.inmkote. One year has pasaed but our m.mory linKera on a lovmn hunband and father whom the Lord called to ml on 1 2.72. CECIL MALI In loving memory of our <1< rly u loved Alwaya (rash In our hf.iri- Remembered by73 words
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Advertisement5266 1973-02-01 22 classified advertisements ID a J Gasified Advertisements ANNOUNOMLNT/PERSONAL/ Singapore only: f 1 m^word Minimum 520 fof 20 word*. Telephone service APPLICATIONS INVITIO from Heavy Plant Fitters to work In Singapore. Must be Singapore cltlon Heavy Plant Trade School background an advantage. Applications with recent photograph to: The Advertiser, PO. Box5,266 words
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Advertisement589 1973-02-01 22 INTER I NION INTERPRISES (PTI) LTO Travel o.a.rtm.nt SICSF A 51*** (Craundßs.r) Coldon Mila Shr.pp.nj Centra Beach Read. S'ser* 7. T.I: ****** ***** Penang/ Ipoh /K.L (3 days 4 nights) (49 30 departure 13.2.73 and every Thursday night Cameron H ghlanrls 'lnoh 'K.L (2 days 3 nig..t») (29 90 departure589 words
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Advertisement625 1973-02-01 23 (Cont. from Page 22) L.NOUAPHONB INSTITUTE (LONDON) teaches 38 language* quickly at home 50 year* experience. 3 000.000 successful suidents. Ova- I ranteed course* backed by optional year's correspondence eoura*. Free drmonstratlon at 3-33 Peninsula Shopping Centre, (3rd Floor) Coleman Street. B'pore 6 Tel: ***** or 30A I l-reiident Shopping625 words
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Advertisement977 1973-02-01 23 SHORTHAND: Theory /Speed (50/150) I Classes anytime New sessions starting February: Raja's Co'lege. Raffles ,-•»-•> Raja's. 21»D Changl Koad (4976*1) I SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE. 583- A. Berangoon Road. Tel: *****0. For English. Msthematlcs. Science. Secondary II To H B.C. 1873 Session* I Now In Progress SINGAPORE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL offer977 words
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Advertisement847 1973-02-01 23 MAZDA CAPELLA 1600 under 4.000 miles. Tap* deck/radio. etc. No accidents fft.6oo. Tel: Spore *****3 (omes hour*). FORD FALCON ttM Alrrondltloned Seat covert, new tyre*, good condition Bast offer secure* Tel: S'por* *****5 DICIMIIn I*7l MERCEDES MO 1 owner floorsrur with tax $15,000/Tel: *****2 Jalan Chengkek Spore 13. SIN THAI847 words
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Advertisement969 1973-02-01 23 ATTENTION LADIES. Sauna baths, scientific sllmmlnc, spotr*ducin|. postnatal treatment* with wry latest machines at Louis* Klerk's Salon. 22 Nim Ann Building. No trtnuoui curclM*. Trkpbon* *****2 iß'porv). SALON CATALINA (alrcoBdlttoowl) Halrstylu. Bauna-Bath Massilc welcomes Ladle* 'Otntlemtn. SI9A, River Valley Road, (opposlts Klllney Road) Blntapor* *****8. Branch 49-v. Jalan Lumba Kuda.969 words
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Advertisement518 1973-02-01 23 ®mas malaysian airline system invites applications from Singapore citizens for the following appointment in Singapore. PASSENCER RELATIONS OFFICER (Female) CCE with at least 5 "O" levels or its equivalent with at least one year's experience in PR or similar field of employment. Proficiency in English and Bahasa Malaysia essential. Ability518 words
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Advertisement508 1973-02-01 23 IN MEMOEIAM ANNOUNCEMENT TAKE NOTICE that w.e.f. 3 lit Mf December 1972. Mr. Phang Choo Patt has withdrawn and resigned I fIX as Shareholder Director of tne .^y^V* Company whereby he will have no concern with the Company's future business Henceforth, he Hi 1 not nave n y utn ority508 words
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86 1973-02-01 24 MAS NOW HAS TOTAL OF 4,060 EMPLOYEES [7-UALA LUMPUR. Wed. t\ Malaysian Airline System has a staff of 2,762 in West and East Malaysia and 298 overseas. Communications Minister Tan Sri Sardon said in Parliament today. le would not give the racial breakdown. He said MAS followed the Government's policy86 words
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97 1973-02-01 24 PWD worker hurt in fall at airport APWD labourer suffered head injuries yesterday after falling from a construction machine at an elevated Paya Lebar airport work site where development project* are being carried out. Mr. U Perumal, and .ils colleagues were preparing to stop work and return home at 597 words
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Article, Illustration382 1973-02-01 24 P. M. RAMAN - P. M. RAMAN CLEARER PICTURE MAY EMERGE By ANZUK authorities are awaiting the arrival of British Defence Secretary Lord Car r i n gton later this month to get a clearer picture of its future set-up. In doubt is the continued presence of382 words
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241 1973-02-01 24 Musa: No plans to constrain pioneer firm profits rvEPUTY Trade and Industry Minister Encik Musa Hitam said in Parliament today that the Government had no Intention of placing any constraint on repatriation of profits and dividends by pioneer companies. This was one of the main contributory factors which had attracted241 words
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121 1973-02-01 24 MALAYSIA AGREES TO W.H.O. STUDY ON DRUGS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia has agreed In principle to a World Health Organisation pilot project on drug abuse In the country. WHO representative, Dr. L.R.L. Verstuyft. said here today WHO Western Pacific region director. Dr. Francisco Dy. had submitted the proposal for the121 words
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122 1973-02-01 24 I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The ban on fireworks Is still on in West Malaysia, a police spokesman has said. He said today that during Han Rava the public did not realise that letting off of firp works were banned. In a series of raids122 words
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Article89 1973-02-01 24 KI'CHING. Wed. The drought in Sarawak's Fourth and Fifth Divisions has worsened. Water distribution operations have been stepped up to reach more affected areas. More than M.*N gallons of water have been distributed to the residents of Niah. Bekenu and Kuala Baram in tbc FourthBernama - 89 words
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Advertisement663 1973-02-01 24 TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE TECHNICAL TEACHING BURSARIES The Technical Education Department invites applications for Technical Teaching Bursary awards from students of the Singapore Polytechnic, the Ngee Ann Technical College and the Singapore Technical Institute who are Singapore/Malaysian Citizens or permanent residents of Singapore/Malaysia and who are currently663 words
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Advertisement885 1973-02-01 24 Hagemeyer moves! From Thursday Ist February 1973 we move to new headquarters at 900, Dunear n Road, l l Km Singapore 21 new Telephone: 6677X2 (25 lines) Hagemeyer Trading Co., Singapore )Sdn. Berhad Hagemeyer Industries Sdn. Berhad L.E.Tds Trading Co., (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Stokvis( Malaya) Private limited AffrfSr 'T^mT J&885 words
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Advertisement279 1973-02-01 24 8 I BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA Permohonan-permohonan adalih dlpelawa daripada warganegara Malaysia untuk memenuhl Ja-watan-Jawatan yang berlkut dl dalam perkhldmatan Bank Negara Malaysia. 1. PEGAWAI KERANI Tangga Gaji: Ored III: $220x15-250/275x25-500 Ored II $400x25-700 Ored I $900x25-800 Kelayakan: Calun-calun untuk perlantlkan hendaklah memlllkl Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia atau yang setaraf dengannya serta279 words
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213 1973-02-01 25 Officers who are not given leave option |T HAS been report- ed in the press that from Jan. 1 all officers in the Government service are given an option to have their leave reduced with compensation, or to retain their present leave scheme. It is understood that this scheme does213 words
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Letter76 1973-02-01 25 WE ARE employees In a woodworking firm dealing with milling and planing. We work in an atmosphere polluted by wood chips and dust in spite of the presence of exhaust hoods. It Is one of the company's regulations that we go for an X-ray and medical examination annually, but I76 words
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674 1973-02-01 25 I KKFER to a re|x>it headlined "Merger of Telecoms and STB in April next year" (Sun. T., Jan. 21). Among other things, the Minister of Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin said that "we must strive to maintain the highest international standards674 words
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559 1973-02-01 25 How the small purchasers can be protected THE effectiveness of legislation depends on the amount of protection it gives to those it alms to protect. I therefore support "Purchaser" (ST., Jan. 19) calling for amendments to tl-e 1967 Lands, Strata Titles Act. An obvious weakness of the Act is that559 words
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116 1973-02-01 25 Why not have name of orchid on note A ESTHETICALLY, the -iV Singapore currency is one of the most beautiful and unique in character. having different species of the orchid as the main feature. But one can't help noticing the absence of the name of the orchid on the various116 words
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189 1973-02-01 25 Role of America as a global guardian PRESIDENT Nixon's view of American actions after the Second World War as those of a world policeman seems rather inflated. They are more like those of a nation trying to re-make the world In Its own Image. By pumping aid Into Western Europe189 words
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Letter80 1973-02-01 25 THE white line recently painted along the middle of Dunman Road between Joo Chlat and Ceylon Roads seems to have little effect on motorists who still park their cars along Dunman Road to patronise the stalls there. To make matters worse hawk.Ts have set up thelj carts at the Junction80 words
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Advertisement145 1973-02-01 25 y OOO /JBrffimlS^Bft CASH PR|ZES IST prize 10,000 ><s r>- v 2ND PRIZE S 5,000 k 3RD PRIZE S 4,000 A H-.t 4TH PRIZE 3.000 ~m STH PRIZE 2,000 A V 10 6TH PRIZE 1.000 EACH %.^3 10 7TH PRIZE S 500 EACH M^fC 10 BTH PRIZE S 100 EACH145 words
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Advertisement235 1973-02-01 25 NYAL FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE for brighter, stronger teeth /t A i Daily brushing with refreshing Nyal 'Ml Fluoride Toothpaste will effectively /gg iff m remove all stains and bad breath. Nyal 2** $'M /to Fluoride Toothpaste will also prevent l3jo M Sit gum from bleeding and provide a /^pjpv m^f*i9 protective235 words
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Article162 1973-02-01 26 Salt Lake City withdraws bid SALT LAKE CITY (Utah) Wed.— Salt Lake City today withdrew from the race to be host to the 1976 I Winter Olympic Games. Salt Lake Mayor Jake Gam cabled his regrets to Lord Killanin, president of the International Olympic Committee and to Clifford Buck, chairmanReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration451 1973-02-01 26 PHAMPION trainer Teh Choon Beng will introduce two well-bred newcomers for the Tunku's Gold Cup meeting at Kuala Lumpur. They are Outrageous and Jingle Bell 11. Outrageous (late Ayrman) is a four-year-old Irish horse by King's Leap out of Irish Whistle. He raced451 words
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Article132 1973-02-01 26 Rod moves into 2nd round y^EVf YORK. Wed. Topx^ seeded Rod Layer of Australia led the first round victors ln the Fidelity World Championship Tennis tournament ln Richmond Virginia last night with a 7-8. 4-6, 6-1 win over South African Frew McMillan. Australian Culm Dibit y. winner of last week'sUPI - 132 words
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Article31 1973-02-01 26 TUNIS. Wed. Former world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad AH haa demanded US$4O,OOO (1112.000) to appear In an exhibition fight here, the newspaper La Presse de Tunlale" reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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411 1973-02-01 26 ROYAL MARK LOOKS A PICTURE ON TRACK RACING 1 Epson Jeep's ROYAL MARK if THE GAMBLER FIREBRAND EXPEDITE ROYALTY II MALAYSIA II JfUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lucky Stable's Royal Mark has a great chance of taking the lOf Tunku's Gold Cup race here on Feb. 11. Royal Mark looked a picture411 words
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Article158 1973-02-01 26 Pakistanis coast to easy victory HAMILTON (New Zealand). Wed— Pakistan today defeated Northern Districts with 10 wickets to spare in mid-afternoon on the final day of their threeday match at Seddon Park here. Pakistan has now completed its pre-Test match programme against Plunket Shield cricket teams with wins over Canterbury,Reuter - 158 words
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Article21 1973-02-01 26 ORDNANCE Maintanence Base held lncncape to a 0-0 draw in a friendly soccer match at Oillman Barracks on Thursday.21 words
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143 1973-02-01 26 Jumbo Jet doing fine, says trainer ¥OS ANGELES. Wed. Trainer Charles Whittingr.am said today he expected to start Singapore's champ i o n thoroughbred Jumbo Jet, in its first California race within about two weeks. Whltt'.ngham, who has been training Jumbo Jet since the horse recovered f rom a fallReuter - 143 words
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303 1973-02-01 26 Bannister lashes India for defensive tactics LONDON, Wed. English cricket writer Alex Bannister today lashed India for "blatant defensive tactics" in the Fourth Test against England which ended In a draw in Kanpur yesterday. Writing in the Dally Mail under the headline: "Stonewall India are a disgrace," Bannister said: "India'sReuter - 303 words
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191 1973-02-01 27 JOE DORAI - Goalkeeper turns striker and scores winner JOE DORAI By rpWO goalkeepers 1 turned attacking forwards yesterday In the Government Services League Division One match and one of them, Mohammed Amin, proved the match winner helping Special Constabulary beat Telerec 1-0 at Farrer Park. Showing speed and alertness Mohammed Amin, who191 words
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Article52 1973-02-01 27 KALLANO easily beat Ulu Pandan 57-40 at MacPherson Community Centre last night to qualify for the quarter-final round In the Inter-Constituency basketball tournament. This was Kallangs third win. They had previously beaten Boon Teck and Paslr Pan Jang. On an adjacent court. Hong Lim thrashed Jalan52 words
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Article333 1973-02-01 27 I IKE MYSELF, you too would probably have to sit through a few, If not several, courses with your immediate family tomorrow evening for the customary Chinese New Year Eve dinner. Now If you're not too particular which way your waist line goes you would I333 words
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Article, Illustration497 1973-02-01 27 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By gT. JOSEPH'S Institution centre-forward Foo Seong Lim fired two superb goals to sink national champions Raffles Institution 2-0 in a 'key' City District Schools 'A' Div. soccer match at Grange Road yesterday. This was the Josephlans third straight win, and they497 words
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Article115 1973-02-01 27 Bardhan Cup final on Feb. 18 SINGAPORE Indians will meet Prnang Indians, the North Zone champions, in the final Of the Bardhan Cup tournament on Feb. 18 at Jalan Besar stadium at 7.30 p.m. This was announced by the organisers, Malaysian Indian Football Association, yesterday three weeks after the two115 words
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Article46 1973-02-01 27 Hwl Yon School won three titles In the Serangoon District Schools alx/aeven-a-«ide .hockey championships at Serangoon on Tuesday. They beat Victoria 1-fl In the boys *C\ beat Victoria 1-0 in the girls 'A', and beat Willow 'A' on penalty flicks in the girls «c\46 words
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Article35 1973-02-01 27 NEW YORK. Wed Tommy Hicks of Ithaca, New York, scored an unanimous points decision over Johnny Hudgtn* of Miami ln a 10-round heavyweight bout last night ln the Miami Beach auditorium in Florida35 words
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687 1973-02-01 27 The rules and how it's played SQUASH DRIVE CQUASH Is fast pick- ing up In the Republic but there are still people who haven't the faintest Idea what this sport Is all about. Their curiosity have been further aroused from what they have seen on the silver screen. There was687 words
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Article227 1973-02-01 27 ANGLICAN High School qualified for the semifinals of the Schools Katong District Girls 'B badminton championships following their narrow 3-2 win over Siglap Secondary at Chai Chee yesterday. Anglican lost the opening singles when their No. 1 player Ooh Slew L»;> was defeated by Siglap's Lim Swee227 words
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Miscellaneous90 1973-02-01 27 BADMINTON Katong DU- kat Changi (Telok Kurau 2pm) tiict. Schools championships 'B Dlv.- Tanjong Katong v Boys 'A' Dlt. final: .Oeylang Broadriok (Chal Chee); 'C Div.: Serai v S*pore Tech. Inst. (Mac- Tun Sen Lanang v Tanjong Pheraon 3 pm); 'C Dlv.: Katong, Telok Kurau v Katong Changkat Changi v90 words
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348 1973-02-01 28 Observe the ceasefire plea by Brezhnev MOSCOW, Wednesday g() VIET leader Leonid Brezhnev last night appealed to all sides to respect the Vietnam ceasefire and said Moscow would take an active part in the coining International Conference on Vietnam. Mr. Brezhnev was speaking at a Kremlin banquet in honour ofReuter - 348 words
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80 1973-02-01 28 SAIGON. Wed. The National Bank has warned the people that the piastre is the only legal currency In the country a reflection of fears the Vletcong will attempt to widely distribute its own money. "Punitive measures" would be taken against anyone found with any otherReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration50 1973-02-01 28 STREETS OF HANOI COME TO LIFE HANOI residents who were evacuated during the U.S. bombing raids are flocking back into the North Vietnamese capital, carrying their belongings on bicycles. This UPI radio picture shows some of them reading about the Vietnam ceasefire agreement in one of the capital's main streets.50 words
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Article351 1973-02-01 28 LONDON. Wed. The nock market closed narrowl\ mixed today la very qulel trading. At 3 p.m. thr Financial Ttm« Index wa» up 1.3 at 461.6 Bargain* totalled 9.231 (9.463). LeailT* were grnrrallv little rhang«d on balance. Banlu were firm and. although off the top. the -Big Four' showed351 words
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Article49 1973-02-01 28 I ONDON. Wad «pot 22.83. 8«t--llrmfot: March 22.40. April 22.73. Apr.l/Jun* M 00. July'B.* 23 10. «v;»W 23 ?0 JanlMartfi 2S 20. AprU'Juaa »S. 23. JuhrfSmt 23 30. OctlO« 88.33. lu'Mli* M 40. Apcill i<mm 23 43. GmaraJ: c If. F«b «O. JK» ai.TO. A»rti iI.TS. Martyr UlfWUff49 words
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Article30 1973-02-01 28 LONDON. Wad Spot burn* C 1606 <-r«lS>. sallan II6OT < U3f Forward buyrrs £1627 (+£l3). —t\rn CI6JS CI3). ••nlemml: £1606 4-Cl2) Taraonr am. 273 tow. p.m. 110 tow. Tom: Finn.30 words
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Article67 1973-02-01 28 drops in Tokyo rKYO. Wed. The U8 dollar declined to its lowest level this year on the Tokyo foreign exchange market today under pressure of currency uncertainties in Western Europe. Dollars (or overnight delivery stayed at the intervention point of 301.10 yen for most of the day. compared with yesterday'sReuter; UPI - 67 words
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Miscellaneous18 1973-02-01 28 The weather WEATHKR outlook for Singapore today from S a.m. to noon: Isolated showers in the late morning.18 words
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