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Title Section22 1973-02-04 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in S.E.Asia I No. 1917 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1973 25 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION M.C (P) No- 29/7322 words
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Article60 1973-02-04 1 LONDON, Sat. A new campaign against French nuclear tests In the Pacific is about to be launched here by Greenpeace, an organisation which groups paclllit and conservationist movements. The campaign will begin next Monday with a series of protest telephone calls to the French embassy pnd a60 words
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Article29 1973-02-04 1 TOKYO. Sat Tokyo's child victims of air pollution, qualifying for free treatment for diseases such a* asthma and chronic bronchitis, now total 5,940, city authorities reported. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration725 1973-02-04 1 Disagreement over joint British and Aussie role in S-E Asia CANBERRA, Saturday AUSTRALIA and Britain have disagreed on their joint defence role in South-east Asia and the Indian Ocean following defence talks here yesterday, Government sources said. A British delegation led by Defence Secretary Lord Carrington725 words
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Article, Illustration879 1973-02-04 1 Violations of ceasefire now decreasing OAIGON, Sat. The Vietnam peace agreement began to take shape today with developments on both the military and political fronts as ceasefire violations dropped to the lowest level so far. The Saigon Command reported 108 truce violations overnight but they were all minor actions andReuter; AP; UPI - 879 words
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Article72 1973-02-04 1 LONDON, Sat. Soldier Doaflas Faulkner, 22, could not make up his mind which of two fflrls to marry so he popped the question to both of them, and found himself with two weddings on his hands. Then two days before he was to have married 18--year-old SusanUPI - 72 words
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1095 1973-02-04 1 Chaos in the Tokyo foreign exchange YEN UNDER PRESSURE IN CURRENCY CRISIS TOKYO. Saturday nnHE Japanese foreign exchange and stock market continued in confusion today as the yen came under the full pressure of the international cur rency crisis. In hectic trading, exchange banks sold an estimated US$2BO million toReuter - 1,095 words
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Article84 1973-02-04 1 DR. K. FOR PEKING WASHINGTON, Sat President Nixon's special adviser, Dr. Henry Kissinger, will visit Peking from Feb. 15 to 19 for talks aimed at further normalizing U.S. relations with China, the White House announced today. Reuter. SAIGON VI ETCONG TALKS PABIB, Sat. Political talks between the South Vietnamese GovermentAP - 84 words
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207 1973-02-04 2 Women with burning torches march to Heath's home I.ONDON. Sat— More than 500 women with burnIng torches marched to Prime Minister Heath's London residence last night after the House of Commons threw out a draft law banning sex discrimination in jobs and education. But the bachelor Premier was not at207 words
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169 1973-02-04 2 140 hurt as man sets fire to crowded cafe MIMAI BEACH. Sat. About 140 people were injured, at least 12 of them seriously, when a man walked Into a crowded cafeteria here late last night, poured some Inflammable liquid on the floor and started a flash Ore by dropping a169 words
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Article63 1973-02-04 2 JAKARTA, Sat. Police have discovered an arms cache at the house of a communist political detainee In Bantul district, central Java. Antara News Agency said today the arms, which Included five pistols, one grenade launcher. 25 handgrenades and 11,000 round* of ammunition, were beileved to63 words
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330 1973-02-04 2 JAKARTA. Saturday rpHE Department of Social X Affairs has called for an Investigation of Miss Wyn Sargent, 42. the American anthropologist who married the chief of a stone age tribe In a West Irian jungle. A statement byAP - 330 words
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Article41 1973-02-04 2 KATMANDU. Sat. The World Bank has agreed to lend Nepal USsfi million ($l6 million). It was announced today. The loan, through the bank's International Development Association, will be utilised for construction of an lrrigatlonal canal UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article43 1973-02-04 2 BYDNEY. Sat. Police at Lithgow. norfh-wrst of Sydney, entered a fully-grown marijuana plant In the iccal horticultural show. They placed It between the vegetables and the roses so that people would know when they saw one growing and reporf It. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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218 1973-02-04 3 Three killings in Belfast intensify hatred I>ELFAST, Sat. 13 Three murders in 24 hours intensified sectarian hatred and fear in Belfast today, and army and police agreed that only the presence of British troops was preventing all-out civil war. The killings brought the death toll in Northern Irelpnd since 1969Reuter - 218 words
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163 1973-02-04 3 Japanese suspected of drug trafficking deported BANGKOK. Sat—Japanese businessman Toshlo Tamamoto was deported today to Tokyo to face an Investigation Into drug trafficking In Japan, a Japanese embassy spokesman said. Tamamoto, 39, was first arrested on Jan. 10 on charges of statutory rape and Impairing the morals of minors In163 words
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Article51 1973-02-04 3 THE HAGUE. Sat. The 22 831 -ton tanker British Energy radioed today It wai on fire off the Algerian coast and a*ked other ship* In the area to stand b> The Matter of the Londonregistered vessel, owned by tl* Tanker Charter Co. said gas wan ablaze.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration260 1973-02-04 3 SANTA DOMINGO, Sat TIE wife of a French yofi was nailed to a cross on Friday as her seven-year-old son wept, in the resumption of a mind-over-matter demonstration which aborted on Thursday, when an infection set in on the crucified yogi's foot.260 words
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141 1973-02-04 3 Egypt's demo students go back to classes CAIRO. Sat— Egypt's university students in their thousands returned peacefully to classes today after an extended one-month holiday which followed ant 1-Oovern-ment demonstrations and clashes with riot police last month. News photographers were allowed to take pictures of the students walking to theirReuter - 141 words
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Article33 1973-02-04 3 HONO KONO. Sat Artillery shelling against offshore Islands held by Taiwan will be suspended today and on Monday for the Chinese New Year, the New China News Agency reported. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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289 1973-02-04 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Nixon and British Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath were today reported to have clarified trade differences and established a good understan ding for tough bargaining ahead over future commercial relations between the United States and Europe. Mr.Reuter - 289 words
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270 1973-02-04 3 President's call for cleaner govt, self-reliance WASHINGTON, Sat. President Nixon has renewed his call for cleaner government and more reliance on the individual to make hard decisions at home and abroad. Apparently referring to the Vietnam war and the controversy it had generated, he said, "we have passed through oneUPI - 270 words
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122 1973-02-04 3 BOLOGNA, Sat A Bologna court yesterday acquitted actor Marlon Brando and director Bernardo Bertolucri of obscenity charges for the Aim The Last Tango. The court ordered the picture released for showinr in Italy. Prosecutor Gino Paolo Latini had asked fightmonth prison sentences for Brando,UPI - 122 words
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Sunday People
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Article, Illustration319 1973-02-04 4 TAN WEE LIAN - TAN WEE LIAN TWO SHOPS TO RUN, YET... By THREK children, a husband and two perm parlours to look after. Yet Mrs. Loh Quee Eng, who holds a full-time Job as clerical officer in the Education Ministry, finds time for community welfare319 words
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Article110 1973-02-04 4 Judy— the journalist by chance KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Judy B'rd Williams studied anthropology— and ended up as a Journalist in Jakarta "It was all by chance, 1 she explained while here on a week's visit. After a stint at the American University in Washington she joined the Na 1 1110 words
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Article, Illustration253 1973-02-04 4 rpHE response to a miniature paintings exhibition has proved that Singaporeans are becoming: interested in art, according to artist Yu Loonchlng. Mr. Yu, who launched the exhibition on Jan. 22 at his gallery. Mona Lisa, at the People's Park Complex said 30 of253 words
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Article, Illustration355 1973-02-04 4 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG ,-B, London, Sat. THANKS to a Singapore born Chinese who has been with the British Customs and Excise Department for seven years, Chinese shopkeepers and restaurant owners in London's Chinatown will be puzzled no more by the355 words
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NEWS TV
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172 1973-02-04 5 Boeing 747 training abroad for SIA cerew SINGAPORE Airlines has started to train engineering and technical crew for two Jumbo jets which It will acquire in August and October. Initially, 64 members of the engineering and technical staff will be sent to training centres in the U.S. and to BOAC172 words
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Article72 1973-02-04 5 CHINESE YMCA will orßaiu.se a workshop on Outdoor Education and Camping Recreation on Feb. 15 and 16 in conjunction with the visit of Mr. William S. Suzkl, an executive of Camp Harold Randolph Erdman. of Honolulu. Among its other activities are a 10-session course on Chinese cultural72 words
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Article72 1973-02-04 5 THE University of Singapore'! Department of Extramural Studies will conduct a 12-lecture course on The Law of General Insurance at the university's Nlssen hut 8 from Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. Th« course, which win be given by a senior lecturer of the university's Law Faculty.72 words
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Article33 1973-02-04 5 ARYA SAMAJ and three other organisations will jolnth host a dinner for the retiring Indian High Commissioner. Mr. Prem Bhatia. and Mrs Bhatia at the Vedlc Hall, Syed Alwi Road, tonight.33 words
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88 1973-02-04 5 SINGAPORE PILGRIM DIES ON RETURN TO PENANG PENANG, Sat. Singapore pilgrim Haji Mohamed Noor bin Abdul Hadi, who died on board the Malaysia Kita yesterday was buried at Perak Road Muslim cemetery this morning. Haji Noors widow. Hajjah Maimunah binte Haji Abdul Karim. left later for Singapore. The pilgrim ship88 words
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Article51 1973-02-04 5 ANIMAL quarantine station official* in Jurong yesterday continued their investigations to pinpoint the cause of the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak among some cattle imported rrom Thailand. About 400 animals have already been destroyed. Eliorts are now being concentrated to save some 4.000 animals which arc still in51 words
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Article25 1973-02-04 5 THE $20,000 prize in Toto draw No. 9/73 has been won by a participant who had four numbers plus the additional number correct.25 words
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375 1973-02-04 5 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG By JUVENILE delinquency, which has been on the downward trend for the post 11 yean, showed a sud den upsurge last year. A total of 654 offenders appeared in the Juvenile Court, showing a rise of 44.1 per cent (200).375 words
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Advertisement175 1973-02-04 5 Bring your dream house down to earth Some things seem beyond most of us. Things like modern household gadgets, a car or even a home. That's probably because prices are so high and money so scarce. But if you have saved some money for your dream things, we can provide175 words
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Advertisement28 1973-02-04 5 Water consumption on Friday was 116.3 million gallons (529,000 cubic metres), a drop of 12 mil'ion rations (9,777 cubic metres) from Thursday's 118.5 million rations (539,000 cubic metres).28 words
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Advertisement336 1973-02-04 5 /CHINESE NEW YEAR\ SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT SHARP NIGHT TV SINGAPORE CHANNEL 8 9.00 P.M. O/l y SURE OF OU/o A TOP PASS The Stamford College Way HSC/GCE 'A', Singapore Cambridge GCE/MCE, Lower Cartrficatt of Education, Qualifying Test. All Stamford College Home study courses are compiled by experts. Students have obtained336 words
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Miscellaneous224 1973-02-04 5 YOUR HOLIDAY TV AND RADIO 2.45 PM Programme summary 7.24 Programme summar) 2.47 Toto Draw 7.21 Mali Yong 3.11 Bakat TV-repeat I.N Potret Pekerti Dengan Re3SI Iron Horse-No Wedding Bells rmgat Aku Ingat To Tony 1.31 Peristiwa 5.41 Programme summary S.N News 5.45 Oondang Sayang S.II Mannix 5.51 Weather forecast224 words
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Miscellaneous1186 1973-02-04 5 AA AM: Good Morning 1.11 Sunday Concert (stereo) 4.N To Each O.UU Sunday Special 7.N News His Own S.N News Brief 5J3 Pro--7.11 Sunday Special I.N News 1.11 gramme summary 5.11 Combinations Sunday Special S.N Programme sum- Z AA News Brief (.13 Public anmary S.IS Orchestras Only (stereo) U.UU nouncements1,186 words
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Miscellaneous243 1973-02-04 5 lI M «M: Opening and Huckleberry US For The Family (EnglishHound repeat) H.H Star Soccer: Stoke City w IM News ln Brief Chelsea 11.M Chinese New Year Chingay Sesame street < re P eal > Procession (presented ii IM News and Newsreel in Chinese Chinese and English) 1.11 Hawaii Five243 words
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179 1973-02-04 6 Eight hurt as pickup van goes off road EIGHT people, including two Singapore Armed Forces personnel and a Malaysian, were injured in a traffic accident in Paya Lebar Road yesterday. Four have been warded in Outram Hospital. Police identified them as Foo Chen Hua, 20, and Lim Kee Soon, 18,179 words
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101 1973-02-04 6 UN offers four study grants for journalists NEW YORK, Sat—Journalists from developing countries have been invited to apply for four scholarships to be granted again this year by the United Nations Correspondents Association, under a fund established in memory of Sec-retary-General Dag Hammarskjoeld. Successful candidates will spend three months inReuter - 101 words
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Article26 1973-02-04 6 JOHOR BARU. Sat. About $10,000 worth of photographic equipment was destroyed In a fire last night at Chau Wah photo studlc In Jalan Ibrahim26 words
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Article, Illustration368 1973-02-04 6 KS SIDHU - Kissing lions add touch of majesty to ancient custom of ang-pows KS SIDHU By HTHESE kissing lions added a touch of majesty to the ancient custom of collecting ang-pows on the first day of the Chinese New Year yesterday. Another attraction was Plucking the Green a new dance. Instead ofWan Seng Yip - 368 words
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104 1973-02-04 6 AN hour-long wait in a queue stretching practically the entire length of the Causeway marked the first day of the Year of the Ox for many people yesterday. According to a Singapore Immigration official there was a traffic jam involving Johor-bound vehicles from104 words
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233 1973-02-04 6 J^ 74-YEAR-OLD maid -servant was found murdered in her employer's Beo Crescent flat on Chinese New Year's eve live hours before she was to have joined her family in Toa Pavoh for a reunion dinner. Police believe she was battered to death233 words
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281 1973-02-04 6 Police find slain teenage girl's body on Malacca beach \jALACCA, Sat. iTI Police found the body of a teenage girl on the beach at Ujong Pasir early this morning. The body was identified as that of Yong Swee Chin, 18, a Malacca girl studying in Singapore. Yong and her boyfriend281 words
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69 1973-02-04 6 Refinery's two years with no lost time' ESSO refinery on Pulau Ayer Chawan has completed its first two years of operation without any "lost time" through workers injuries. The Refinery's Fire and Safety Ofllcer Mr. John D'Cruz said. "Our employees can be proud of the fact that they have achieved69 words
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Article52 1973-02-04 6 MR. Gerry Bulford. manager of Mansfield Travel Is now on a month-long mission to sell South-east Asia's tourist attractions to the Pacific area. He left three days ago for the West Coast of the US. South Pacific Islands. Australia. New Zealand. Japan. Taiwan and52 words
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179 1973-02-04 6 A TWO-WEEK pedestri- an safety campaign will be launched by the National Safety First Counc 1 from Feb. 19. There will be ra'lles for vehicles, film shows, talks on safety at community centres and a painting competition for schoolchildren. An exhibition on safety will be179 words
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97 1973-02-04 6 Changi picnic ends in girl's death A PICNIC ended in tragedy yesterday when a teenage girl was drowned off Changi. Cik Rashlta binte Yusof, 16, of Low.cc Delta Road, was swimming at Changi Point at 11 a.m., with her sister and some friends, when she got into difficulty. She screamed97 words
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Article50 1973-02-04 6 MR. I.F. TANO. former chairman of the Economic Delopment Board, has rejoined the board as Its deputy chairman. Mr. Tang, who belongs to the United Nations Development Programme pool of experts had to step down from the EDB chairmanship In 1971 for technical reasons.50 words
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Article25 1973-02-04 6 THE National Library and all Its branches and mobile service points, which closed on Friday for the Chinese New Year will reopen on Tuesday.25 words
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115 1973-02-04 6 Crackers fired in flat: Man, 73, held PLJCE have arrested a 73-year-old man suspected of having fired crackers on Friday night from a fiat In Cantonment Road. The crackers were believed to have come from stocks left over from previous years. Every police division has. been told to keep a115 words
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53 1973-02-04 6 MR. P. W. H. SCHAEPMAN. 52. has been appointed the new Netherlands Ambassador to Singapore. Mr. Schaepman succeeds Mr R.C. Pekelharing who left Singapore last December. Mr. Schaepman has had a distinguished career as a diplomat since 1946 and last served as the Netherlands ConsulOeneral53 words
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Article, Illustration293 1973-02-04 7 OVER 40 worried campers at Changi beach are ready to move if the authorities force them to quit. The campers from Europe. Biitain and the Middle East said they were prepared to leave if the authorities insist they had no right to stay there.293 words
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1027 1973-02-04 7 THK way the stock market moved last week caught many by surprise though pleasantly so, lor it had been generally anticipated that a dull to disastious period was in the oiling Ik 1 fore the start of the Chinese New Year holidays.1,027 words
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OPINION
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Article264 1973-02-04 8 F)R. Ooh Keng Swee's description of most of Singapore's destitute old as the remnants of a migrant society should not lull Singaporeans into thinking the problem of old people in the Republic will fade away. At present, most of the needy old are immigrants who,264 words
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Article129 1973-02-04 8 T\O Singaporeans lack opportunities for adventure? Last week saw the suggestion by national serviceman Tan Fong Chow of a national youth club to organise regular adventure activities "and make adventure a part of our life." The jaded may answer that adventure is already very much part of the129 words
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Article, Illustration698 1973-02-04 8 N.G. KUTTY - The case of the vanishing orchids N.G. KUTTY By QXK morning hist March, the Bukit Panjang Police, or Rural West Division as they are known, received a routine report of an orchid theft. An orchid theft does not usually make big police news. In any case, the police had much698 words
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LETTER
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Letter449 1973-02-04 8 I READ with interest Mr. Ernest Corea's article entitled "The sounds cf war fade out but doubts still remain" which was published by your esteemed newspaper on Jan. 28, 1973. I regret, however, to note his unjust and unjustified remarks concerning the Government of the Khmer449 words
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576 1973-02-04 8 Bfc^^EM HAS all hell really broken loose In pockets of Vietnam? Or are some foreign correspondents, picking up their press releases in between bouts of liquid refreshment at their favourite watering places, feeding the world with unverifed and inflated war576 words
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Article229 1973-02-04 8 AT Jan. 6, 1973, the Americans had lost 45.931 dead, 303.605 wounded, 1,355 missing, 587 prisoners of war. THE South Vietnamese had lost 181.483 dead 450,000 wounded. The North Vietnamese and Vletcong had lost 923.290 dead. And the civilian toll: two million dead229 words
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Miscellaneous35 1973-02-04 8 m A ucha shouldn't IPs your own fault l*f^A Vou'lt cief no steal— and ipu get for being ipung ...and why m have ivspend ...soihsfr tpu might team... *.H>ck?ttpn>peirtti! L ■.-^■imJi iT't 1 viuimci i«r35 words
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Article490 1973-02-04 9 Doing what you want QNK of Hie basic steps towards greater hap piiu'ss in marriage is to list Whal I Want To Do More Than Anything Else in the World". Making a list like this helps you to pinpoint the real problems and aims in your life. It can transform490 words
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Article122 1973-02-04 9 ma'rriarets! Why°don't s^nt "hay! mr to account for It? Does your wife/ husband know your exact income and the extent of your financial obllgations? 3. 111 •Do you think your D</ you arree on bouse vs. flat? 4 Do you mgree on the kind of entertainment, interior122 words
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414 1973-02-04 9 I asked Norma to go home and try again "Remember. Five things that you really want to do. Don't think about anyone else. Put yourself first.' Norma left but the next day she returned triumphant with another list. It414 words
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Advertisement92 1973-02-04 9 FASTEST DAILY SERVICE TO HONG KONG 8.45 am and 11am departures It's a great service: the fastest and only daily 707 non-stop to Hong Kong. Our 707 Superjets leave Singapore at 8.45 am on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, and 11.00 am on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays non-stop J^ to92 words
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Article, Illustration741 1973-02-04 10 AFTER I had driven the Alfa (JT Junior 1.6, I tested the I>U brother Alfa Romeo (iTV which now has a two-litre engine. When I went to City Motors to see Henry about the Alfa GTV, he warned me that the brakes741 words
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Article761 1973-02-04 10 JONATHAN SHARP - The hazards of driving in Peking JONATHAN SHARP By OEKING has its own peculiar 1 traffic hazards and pitfalls which can be just as nervewracking as those of the most congested city. The Chinese capital has no bumber to bumper crawls, rush-hour chaos, city streets choked with exhaust fumes. TheseReuter - 761 words
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317 1973-02-04 10 Award for Best Actress expected to go to Negro HOLLYWOOD: The film community here Is predicting a Negro actress will probably win the Academy Award for Best Actress for the first time this year. Two black contenders are running a close race for the top award former supremes lead singerReuter - 317 words
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Miscellaneous691 1973-02-04 10 IDANYON is employed mOMORROW. for Awal 1> by a rich old film 1 Muharram. there wlll producer to find his miss- be an Egyptian film. ing son ln "The Old Col- dubbed in Malay <3.25 lege Try" on Thursday on p.m. Nl). Channel sat 8.05 p.m. A 25-MINUTE proVERY few691 words
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Article, Illustration963 1973-02-04 11 THE MEN WHO WRITE BEST SELLERS rpHEY said that televiA sion would "kill" reading. Well. TV is reaching saturation point in many countries and publishers' lists grow bigger every year, with sales of books more than twice as big as 10 years ago. So big best-sellers become Jumbo best-sellers withFWF - 963 words
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571 1973-02-04 11 used to be considered one of those rather dubious subjects. Fine for music-hall acts in the old days but rather on the same lines as seaside fortune tellers and clairvoyant gipsies. In fact, it's fast becoming a very respectable subject, with the backing571 words
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380 1973-02-04 11 CAN the sane be distinguished from the insane in psychiatric hospitals? Eight individuals de elded to find out. Each feigned symptoms of mental instability and was admitted to a mental hospital. The result: Only other patients could tell they were "sane." TheNYT - 380 words
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Miscellaneous273 1973-02-04 11 Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1. Ortume.; 1 for head (5) 6 1. Flavour (5) 2. Scatter Surgical knl'.t (7) .2 Measeng- (ll) j Concur (5) 4 30 *rt (6) 13 Fibber! l«) 14. Quin, U) 5 Mountain <S) 7. iridint M? r 19 4> P.ro^ r »l«g*»> 1° <273 words
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Article, Illustration1745 1973-02-04 12 The many faces of the Gateway to India Indian women play big role in tourism FIRST of j series of three articles on India by KUK MAY who has just returned from a visit to that country. BOMBAY the Gateway to India was deceptively cool in the early hours of1,745 words
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Advertisement197 1973-02-04 12 YOU TOO CAN SUCCEED! YOU PASS YOUR EX AM FIRST TIME or I go on helping you until you do pass" My promitt to every Bennett College ttudenl i* backed 6y long, »ucce»«»ui experience of a famous British college which offer* personal tuition by poet. Thousand* of student* have passed197 words
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762 1973-02-04 13 Ministry: Let us have more specific details of noise makers ALMOST DEAF* of Singapore writes: M E Ye r y minute of the day resident's of Lorong Kinchir, Upper Thomson Road, hear welding noises produced by an inconsiderate group off people. "The irritation and headaches produced are unbearable •Will the762 words
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682 1973-02-04 13 By GEOFFREY MURRAY ANOTHER round in the seemingly endless saga of US-Japan trade problems is about to begin. And once again US officials are warning of impending crisis if the Japanese fcovernment fails to halve a growing trade imbalance that will almostReuter - 682 words
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553 1973-02-04 13 WHAT can be dont to R«t the worker, treated as little more than a cog in the machine since the industrial revolution, to like his job? With more and more workers today questioning the purposes and operation of industry, some enterprises are developing newNYT - 553 words
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Advertisement336 1973-02-04 13 B^^^^ L^Lm I B^BI A A I -^sj M *^^^BF L^Hb^b^bß *IbW jM •A^B^BlßMtflftA I L^bT F "'JSp^^ BB^Bff I I V TsfgcfJ 1 B^H^B^B^T -fl^Bs Tw l^?ftfi?''^i*~ 1 1 I says Heather Merican, Singapore's amplification equipment to be installed American Football: This national cult glamour athlete and mother of336 words
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Article, Illustration197 1973-02-04 14 Thin took is IN LOOKING at the fashion shapes for 1973, most of us will be glad the long festive season will soon be over. It'll give us weak-willed ones a chance to shed those unsightly bulges accumulated from too much festive goodies. And you'll really need to if you197 words
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528 1973-02-04 14 IT'S the soft feel underfoot that tells you whether you're on the right track to luxurious living. With gracious living a by-word in many homes today, carpeting (or the house is no longer a privilege reserved for the lucky rich. But528 words
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468 1973-02-04 14 LEE SU SAN - LEE SU SAN By A HAPPY and Prosperous New Year. This popular Chinese New Year greeting promises to come true for you if you happen to be born under this symbol according to a local expert on Chinese culture. But468 words
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Advertisement59 1973-02-04 14 \3 -B 1111 Aqpes Chan pinup Caan how they shot the Godfathers son The things girls say and what they really mean Hongkong Hotline Bruce Lee "Violence in films is here to stay Resolutions for every Fanfare reader FOUR to FRAME Burt Reynolds, John Saxon. James Bro'in, Alain Delon The59 words
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Advertisement233 1973-02-04 14 do her a favour •^tJUJ^MrS^^l 4 < lII She's^our friend. She deserves to be told about Tampax tampons. Told that she'll never have to worry about ugly bulges and odour and bulky, uncomfortable pads, HTHBI pins and belts. They're I worn internally so no oncQJCB everhas to know. No one233 words
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Advertisement423 1973-02-04 15 NOW SHOWING "<> *m urn GCLDEN CITY at: 1 .45, 4.00, 7.00 9.30 p.m. GALAXY at: 1.15. 3.30, 7.00 9.30 p.m. To -Morrow No Nil All Shows As U.uol A Mcdem Ccmedy with Laughters Galore with English Chinese Subtitle*. l^^k A Golden Stor Bhd. Release stornng. Yeh Yang Tien Nee423 words
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Advertisement356 1973-02-04 15 /gv Make it f^: Family gathering this Chinese New Year at iFllTlltprVir wM3 rjl l l i 4| 4 11- j NEW YEAR 1 V-M LUNCH/DINNER MENU mff^f^y^ THE PEASANTS tf^K/x^ WILL SERENADE YOU I yyfy/ *i»—*Ht C3ntonese spsre ribs Mony Kuriy Wei 1 1 Lun buu \y i French356 words
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Article55 1973-02-04 17 GET a chance of scene today If you can. Influences at work could be exhilarating if you find the right company. If you're giving a party, keep it informal. If you're interested in sport, then you'll have a good day. For luck today wear or55 words
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Miscellaneous197 1973-02-04 17 k A A TF it's your birthday g o 1973. You'll have few A WL -fl ahead into this new grumbles to air. V^ year of life with a good The financial situation heart. You'll find that It should improve as the brings you many oppor- year goes by. You197 words
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Miscellaneous196 1973-02-04 17 ground though. You've probably had to make readjustments last year and new they will begin to benefit you. You could have some interesting travel if you're in the mood to do so. Opportunities to visit places that you have not se>n before should materialise both in April and in October.196 words
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Miscellaneous880 1973-02-04 17 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICON (Dec. 21— or by mislaid letters 1* new deal by the end of Jan. 19) On the money settled this week. the week, level your run of good luck continues through- TAURUS (April 21— VIRGO tAug 22 out the week. You should May 20): Carrerwlse880 words
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Article, Illustration894 1973-02-04 18 MANY BONDS DEVELOPED WITHIN C'WEALTH ASSOCIATION Statement by the New Zealand High Commissioner in Singapore, 11. E. Mr. 11. H. Francis: DEVELOPMENTS during the past year have given added depth and meaning to the ties which have for so many years linked Singapore894 words
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Article223 1973-02-04 18 NEW Zealand's National Day is celebrated on Feb. 6, the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on Feb. 6, 1840. On that date Chiefs of the Maori tribes of New Zealand met representatives of the British Crown and signed a treaty under which New223 words
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882 1973-02-04 18 Contribution to peaceful progress THE twelve months that have gone by since New Zealand Day 1972 have seen profound changes In the world scene with far-reaching implications for both New Zealand and Malaysia. Although international events have recently been the focus of attention, the year has also witnessed significant developments882 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1973-02-04 19 Diversifying export products and markets By SPECIAL WRITER HISTORICA L L V New Zealand's economy has been based on agrlcultutural production. It has been and still is dependent primarily on exports of meat, dairy products and wool for its export income and on1,000 words
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Article, Illustration30 1973-02-04 19 From this switchyard at the Comalco Aluminium Smelter at Huff, South Island, electricity from Hi* Manapouri hydro-electric power station is fed intp the potline buildings beyond.30 words
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Article, Illustration497 1973-02-04 20 Land of Long White Cloud offers range of attractions CLOSE on 200,000 visitors from overseas enjoyed a holiday in New Zealand last year about 40,000 more than in the previous year. And small wonder, for in an area of 103,000 square miles (259,000 sq. km.) New Zealand offers a fantastic497 words
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Article, Illustration702 1973-02-04 21 Malaysia- N. Zealand pace of trade quickens Statement by the New Zealand Government Trade Commissioner in Malaysia, Mr. p. L. Harland: NEW ZEALAND Day provides a useful opportunity to thank all those in trade and industry in Malaysia for their interest in trade with New Zealand. Malaysia is one of702 words
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Article, Illustration836 1973-02-04 22 TOURISM A THRIVING INDUSTRY- By SPECIAL WRITER NEW ZEALAND is in the Southern H e mi s p h e r e, 1,400 miles (2,250 km) south-east of Australia. It lies between latitudes 34.5 degrees and 47 degrees south about halfway between the836 words
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Article, Illustration319 1973-02-04 22 JUST Uke the ties between Singapore and New Zealand, the relation between Air New Zealand and Singapore International Airline has been strong. They are pool partners and Air New Zealand has access to some of SlA's facilities including the use of a computer319 words
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Advertisement23 1973-02-04 18 Singapore-New Zealand every Tuesday Saturday We know paradise best ***'f a sfl 1 1^1 -h "S> i nUk 2PMA iff %i. i «fli&23 words
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Advertisement291 1973-02-04 19 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT TRADE COMMISSIONER NEW ZEALAND/MALAYSIA TRADE On the ocension of New Zealand Day the New Zealand Government Trade Commissioner takes the opportunity to thank all those in trade and industry in" Malaysia for their past interest in trade with New Zealand and bring to the attention of those291 words
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Advertisement281 1973-02-04 19 CEASTERN UNITED EASTERN UNITED EASTERN UNITED J I EASTERN UNITED i 7 IflffiPH b 9 jI I m I i BC^^^^ I I o S 1 7 days stay I > m in Singapore at I S x minimum rate I z c inclusive of: '*--^J^U I<= 5 Accomodation in281 words
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Advertisement297 1973-02-04 20 They all insist on New Zealand "fERNUAF" quality products. Irlini LJVi Htf 1 BEN AND COMPANY LIMITED Branches: Singapore «johore bahru»malacca»k.lumpur»petaling jaya«ipoh»penang Trust your business insurance leaders in the specialised field With our years of experience, with people who really care. of business insurance over a we have the answers297 words
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Advertisement318 1973-02-04 21 importer of Asia the best is only a 'phone call away y^H B^^^£«3^BrM^W vXP^^H Wfk \v!E*wSaWstaWaV*'4a*^Jaa^aW^e\\A A^ d iß>^r^ '^t^ Importer*, procotaora and oi milk powdora. butter, packer* throughout tho world chooao, caaoinato* and have boon quick to rocogni*o pharmaceutical product* tho excellence ot Mow Zoaland manufactured to moot tho318 words
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Advertisement122 1973-02-04 22 KING ARTHUR and his knights of the round table Tales of mystery and enchantment told afresh out of the old romances by Roger Lancelyn Green. They are so well related that we sense all through the clash of right and chivalry against wrong and cruelty. For our Puffin ITI FEDERAL122 words
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Advertisement898 1973-02-04 23 i^£C£33£/ £C^C£ cats] \22**!£J GENERAL ADVERTISCMENTS Singapore only: 30 cents i word. Minimum f7.Jofor 15 wotos. O^StS^SSS rtt ANNOUNCtMENT/PERSONAL Sto,»poft only: |U word Minimum t2O lot 20 words. C.A.T.S. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR TELEPHONE OPERATOR WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. AS FROM 8.00 A.M. 1.00 P.M. TOMORROW. 5.2.73. CALL UB AT898 words
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Advertisement316 1973-02-04 23 WANTBD BY LIADINC NIT I CLUB Experienced Waitresses, food and lodging provided (free), experienced Chamber-maids, experienced female Bar-tenders. Jaga ex-serviceman and charming dance hostesses (possible Income (1.000 per month). Apply with particulars and photo to P.O. Box 237. J.B. Telephone: 2133/4. INTERNATIONAL COMMODITIES TRAOBRS (S) I'TI LTD. 4-D, Far Bastsrn316 words
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Advertisement268 1973-02-04 23 YOUNG IXICUTIVI is years served ai senior covenanted manager In a British firm International repute as a tea taster, blender also experienced In shipping, clearing forwarding sales, purchase nationality Paklataal. first class contact* highest references write Box A4lO Sun. T. B'por*. ENGLISH MARKETINCMANACIMINT IXICUTIVI will shortly be available for alternative268 words
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Advertisement443 1973-02-04 23 sufrimi MOUSB shops available Contact Supreme Holdings Limited 9th Floor. Supreme House. Penang Road. Singapore 9. Tel: *****6. NAM-NO travil saRVICt Limited Tour West Malaysia Seven Days 8(110/-. air-conditioned Bus 8(135/-. Departure 6/2/71. 7/2/71, 8/2/71. 11/2/71, 12/2/71. Cameron Highlands —Four Days 8(70/-. Every Wednesday. Bangkok Chlengmal by air-conditioned Bus Fifteen443 words
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Advertisement407 1973-02-04 23 XFIRT LONDON TUITION by air— I Law; LLB: Bar: Secretaryship: ACIB: Accountancy; ACCA. ICWA. AIA: Institute of Credit Management: Banking; AIB school Certificate. HSC. LCC; Marketing— The Rapid Results College. Dept. TFlb P.O. Box 1173. 8 pore. IICRITARIAL COUR6B FOR CIRLS I Rapid Simplified Course starting February: Register early: Morning407 words
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Advertisement382 1973-02-04 23 •IN PALI from 100 Countries would j like to correspond with you. Illus- I trated brochure free. Hermes. I Berlin. Box 17. Germany. BRIY SINCINC FINCH for sale Call at 58, Rochore Road, B'por* T. COLOUR SLIOIS DUPLICATING, enlarglnc print. nf. Rolls /sheets film urgent processing. outdoor photography. Phone *****9.382 words
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Advertisement513 1973-02-04 23 r^^BßQg-Q^BBfBJB^BBBBJBBBB INSTALL A lAUMA CABIN In ,0.,r M A l^ >AA^^^^ M »><»" Cost lI.JOO/. and upwards. R'»«i »7«53 Vtnus Enterprises 101 CHRI6TMA6 aPPERIII W > Ko S 'l»rt. Mini IlMtrsnls CaltulsUr 12*0 00 Olrmpia ElMt. Csl.ulst.r tSMM CURTAIN!, U>HtLITISv FABRIC! talUerlana Tieeorlter Only 6115.W Carpeu. carpet tiles. wall-pap«r Manual513 words
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Article, Illustration173 1973-02-04 24 Make Kita Suka II your bet for an 'ang now today CONSISTENT KITA SUKA 11, who has four wins, two seconds and two thirds last season, can give Chinese New Year punters an ang pow' (red packet) in Race 7 at Kuala Lumpur today. Race 6 which brings together five173 words
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Article, Illustration21 1973-02-04 24 Puan Sri Edith Mary Mac In tyre Born April 23. IMS. D*P*rte4 lebruary 4, 1971. Gone but not forgotten.21 words
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Article, Illustration1503 1973-02-04 24 BLOOMING TIME: Expensive failure in la&t start in Div. 1 sif race at Ipoh on Jan 6; run previous at XL on Dec 16 he lost narrowly with 8.6 to Anugrah (712) In Div 2 over 6f. worth another chance. PRINCELY COACH: Looks the winner on form;1,503 words
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Article1543 1973-02-04 24 GOING FORECAST: Good TTTW 2.0 CLASS 6. DIV. 2 6F KJkUUi (55 000 $3,500 to winner) 1 ***** MIDAS TOUCH II a (Bright Crewent) Tan 6 9.0 lu2 9i P M. Laa II 2 ***** CRIY CHARM a IHHI RS Hrrukrlrn I S 12 KM 12) Naiudl I1,543 words
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Article149 1973-02-04 24 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER P. COACH BEST GIFT HIKARI Race 1: Blooming Time P. Coach Blooming Time FortunelifhU Blooming Time Celtic Lad N. EXPRESS F. COURT F. COURT Race 2: Tycoon Quest of Gold NegTi Express Money Maker Negri Express Eurobond AUROSA HUA-LA-LA GOMANWYN Race 3: Hua-La-La Aurosa149 words
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Article, Illustration127 1973-02-04 25 EPSOM JEEP - Generous Bid is fancied for the Cup Trial EPSOM JEEP By FIREBRAND, winner of three of his last five starts in Class 4, can easily make the grade in Class 3 in the third race at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. I pick this up-and-coming five-year-old as the best bet in the127 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1973-02-04 25 FRASER HILL II: Pair showing in last start at Ipoh on Jan. 15 when fifth with 9.0 In Div 4 6f race; won over XL 6f in 1:14 with 8.8 In Div 5 in June last year; good for flutter. GALA BERN: On the board in last1,187 words
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Article1433 1973-02-04 25 GOING FORECAST: Good lIJH 2.0 CLASS 6. DIV. 5 6F UilUUi ($5,000 53. 500 to winner) 1 ***** HAPPY WAY q (HY Lrong) J Donnelly 4 9.0 (d 2 +7) P M.Lee S 2 ***** REMARKABLE XL Chong) Manwr 4 8.9 (d 2 +7) Subla. 21,433 words
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Article143 1973-02-04 25 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER TREBLE ACE TREBLE ACE TREBLE ACE Race 1 Gala Bern Happy Way Fraser Hill Sukandi Beau Bridge Gala Bern CHINKY INCOGNITO CHINKY Rare 2 Bulan Sapuloh Chinky Perkasa Counter Punch Bulan Sapuloh Incofnito FIREBRAND SECURITAS P. STONE Rare 3 Securitas Firebrand Firebrand Precious Stone143 words
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390 1973-02-04 25 Lake Placid's chance of staging Winter Games dims AUSANNE (Switzer- land), Sat. The venue for the 1976 Winter Olympics will be known tomorrow, a spokesman for the International Olympic Committee said yesterday. The spokesman told a Press conference after the first day of the lOC's executive board meeting here thatReuter - 390 words
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220 1973-02-04 25 HONOLULU. Sat. Tom Watson turned in a brilliant seven-under-par 65 at the Waialae Country Club yesterday to take a tour-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the US»200.000 Hawaiian Open golf championship. The 23-year-old Watson, a relative newcomer to the US circuit had eightReuter; AP - 220 words
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Article, Illustration337 1973-02-04 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By ITNION Espanola, the Chilean soccer team with six Mexico World cup players, has promised and "ang pow" for local fans tomorrow night when they meet Singapore at Jalan Besar stadium (kickoff 7.30 p.m.). The New Year gift will come in337 words
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Article, Illustration533 1973-02-04 26 RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR - RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR By J^S attractive 116 by Ram Ramesh and an aggressive 96 by Manohar Sharma yesterday helped the touring Hyderabad Blues team declare their first innings at 278-8 on the opening day of their two-day cricket match against Singapore Cricket Association at Thomson Road.533 words
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Article58 1973-02-04 26 FORMER footballer Mohamed Shariff. 72. died at the Outtram Hospital on Saturday after a long illness. A popular goalkeeper In the 30s, Mohamed Shariff represented Singapore Malays for 10 years. A former Customs Officer, who retired in 1952. He leaves behind a wife, two sons and two58 words
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Article176 1973-02-04 26 HYDERABAD BLUES Ist Inns Raghtnuth c Jeremiah b Sathlvall 1 Mahrshwar Singh b Scrutton 18 R. Rameah c Prltam b Scrutton 116 M. Sharma c Prltam b Balakrishnan 96 A. Jabbar c Scrutton b S. Murthy 8 R. Mirsa c Moorthy b S. Murthy 1 N. Mfhu run out176 words
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Article40 1973-02-04 26 MILAN. Sat. American Tom Oorman upset second seeded Dutchman Tom Okker 7-5. 6-3 In the Astor Cup tennis tournament quarter-finals here yesterday. Unseeded Roscoe Tanner (US) beat Bob Carmlchael (Aust) 6-7, 6-2. 6-4 In another quarterfinal.40 words
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Article32 1973-02-04 26 HONO KONO. Sat Benflea, the famous Portuguese soccer team, today scored a landslide 11-0 victory against Hong Kong In a special lunar New Year match. Half-Ume score was 6-0. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article44 1973-02-04 26 AHMEDABAD (India). Sat M.C.C. were 10S tor five In their second Innings at the close of the second day's play In the three-day match against West Zone here today. First Innings scores: MCC 279-5 dec West Zone 218-4 dec. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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188 1973-02-04 26 Pakistanis all out 357 after being at 307-4 WELLINGTON, Sat. New Zealand dismissed Pakistan for 357 in the Frst cricket Test here today after an interesting and often exciting first innings. when play ended 37 minutes early because of bad light. New Zealand had replied with 77-2 Resuming from their188 words
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Article129 1973-02-04 26 PAKISTAN Ist Inns Sadiq c Sub b Hadlee 166 Talat c Turner b Collinge 6 Zahw c Hadlee b Tiylor 2 Majld c Congdon b Taylor 79 A. Iqbal c and b Hadlee 39 W. Raja c Congdon b Taylor 10 Intikhab run out 16 W. Bart ret hurt129 words
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367 1973-02-04 26 Liverpool held to scoreless draw by City T ONDON, Sat. Eng- lish Football league First Division leaders Liverpool were held to a scoreless draw by Manchester City in the Fourth round of the FA Cup today. In a day of shock results four teams from the First Division were eliminated367 words
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Article42 1973-02-04 26 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. Bat Oary Sobers 36 the former West Indies cricket captain, said he was still uncertain whether he would be available to play in the Test series against Australia. He i 6 still recuperating from a cartilage operation.42 words
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Advertisement259 1973-02-04 24 BP Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. is looking for a modern and attractive young lady to serve in the capacity of Typist Receptionist and who may also from time to time be required to assist in Sales Promotional activities. An extrovert and gay personality is therefore desirable. AGE 18 23 years QUALIFICATION259 words
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Advertisement106 1973-02-04 24 IN MKMORIVM YAP MEOW UM. PPM, PJK. departed on Chinese 2nd day of Ist moon 1972. Sadly missed and always remembered by beloved one*. TENDER NOTICE IBAM SENDIRIAN BERHAD I roposed Intofrate d Timber Complex at Bukit Ibam, Pahajtf. RESIDUAL FUEL GENERATING SETS. TOTAL CAPACITY S MW The tender closing106 words
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Advertisement108 1973-02-04 25 NESTLE, on Internotinna' Food Company with local manufacturing interests offers Sirgcper* Citizens a .ullenging. caretr as SALESMEN The Company offers oocrt prospects of odvoncertvjnr to young men who meosure up to these requirements: Pleasant personality, with fhr necessary drive, enthusiasm and determination to succeed. Ability to cipresi himself clearly and108 words
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Advertisement110 1973-02-04 26 Your most beloved one deserves the best... prepare baby's food with a j& H JL NATIONAL r i BLENDER 1 \J) :<'red milk and bottled baby food are L. *r alright but growing babies need more J| KU thjn that. NATIONAL'S Automatic blender liS&'^H takes care of that much needed110 words
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Miscellaneous49 1973-02-04 26 SPORTING SAM by Reg Wootton Shoulder ud Ul Dr wln kj Omt fr ••<•*» W^F I -SUCJI i I f 'lll I mdviuowr J^P^H j TMiw >jpyjwiii I out of THF I j^H^V \'.i-' 1 CdkMWtlY J x^ Mifcj j/ i^H WHf M > tOM 4 r\ jS^^^L I V49 words
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Miscellaneous51 1973-02-04 26 GOLF Warren Monthly medal (Dover Road). SOCCER Friendly: Playfair SC v Crawford c.c. (Gloucester Barracks). CRICKET Tour match: SCA XI v Hyderabad Blues (Thomson Road 11 ami TOMORROW SOCCER Tour match: Singapore v Espanola of Chile (Jn Besar 7.30 p.m.). CRICKET Tour match: SCC XI v. Hyderabad Blues (padang 1151 words
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