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Title Section23 1973-02-10 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 235,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1973 20 CENTS M.C. (P) 28/7323 words
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Article1036 1973-02-10 1 $napping point Crisis worsens as Mid-East banks join in selling wave LONDON, Friday THE international monetary crisis of the past two weeks pressuring the U.S. dollar toward a devaluation appeared today to be heading for a ctimax perhaps by the weekend. Despite stubborn West German and Japanese attempts to propReuter; AP; UPI - 1,036 words
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Article56 1973-02-10 1 KAMPALA. Fri. President Amln warned army and police officers they would be dismissed if they continued arresting people without reason. Radio Ugai.da said tcday. He said this after visiting the Central Police Station where 41 people. Including six Asians, have beer detained without any causeUPI - 56 words
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Article26 1973-02-10 1 KUCHING. Fri Malaysia and Indonesia today agreed to step up their drive against communist guerilla* still lurking along parts of the SarawakKalimantan border.— UPl.26 words
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Article227 1973-02-10 1 Hong Kong share index zooms by record -182 points- HONG KONG, Fri. In a frantic wave of buying, and share price increases unprecedented even in the frenzied recordbreaking of the last few days, the Hang Seng index shot up 182.65 points on the Hong Kong stock marketAP - 227 words
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Article, Illustration37 1973-02-10 1 JAKARTA. Fri A man has been detained alter five people were discovered seriously injured in a parang attack in a house on the outskirts of Jakarta on Wednesday night. Reuter. Gen. Sumantri closer co-operation questReuter - 37 words
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Article393 1973-02-10 1 VIENTIANE, Fri. The Laotian Government was reported today to have ordered mobilisation of its police, army and civil servants to prepare for a ceasefire. Reliable sources said tbat the country's 4.M0 civil servants were being armed and detailed to guard their own offices day andReuter; AP - 393 words
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295 1973-02-10 1 NANCY BYRAMJI - Indons fly in on mission of friendship NANCY BYRAMJI By A 24-MEMBER group of high-ranking military officials and top civil servants from Indonesia flew in yesterday on a live-day "friendship mission.*' They are members of the Indonesian National Defence Institute, Lemhannas. Brig. Oen. Sumantrt Sukemi. leader of the team, told295 words
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121 1973-02-10 1 SKELETON DEFINITELY IDENTIFIED AS BORMANN'S BERLIN, Fri. Dr. Heinz Speniirr, director of the West Berlin Institute for Forensic Medicine, said today a skeleton found here two months ago has been identified with absolute certainty as that of Martin Borman n. Adolf Hitler's missing deputy. "There is no doubt it is121 words
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Article36 1973-02-10 1 HAIFA. Fri High concentrations of mercury have been found in some fish caught off Israel's shores. Eating the Infected fish could cause brain damage, convulsions and even death, an Israeli scientist warned yesterday. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article385 1973-02-10 1 — CARRINGTON - Bigger Asean 'can ensure peace' CARRINGTON 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. An enlarged Asean, including the admission of North and South Vietnam, could help ensure peace in South-east Asia, the British Defence Secretary, Lord Carrington, said today. However, he envisaged that it would take time to build up this reelonal organisation. Meanwhile,385 words
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Article38 1973-02-10 1 BERLIN. Frt. Britain and Prance granted diplomatic recognition to East Germany today, leaving the United States the only one of the four occupation powers still with no relations with the Oeiman Democratic Republic— UPl.38 words
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Article33 1973-02-10 1 LONDON. Fri The Evening News reported today that two American heart specialists have arrived here tc examine millionair recluse Howard Hughes after he had suffered a heart attack —ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article63 1973-02-10 1 FIRST GROUP OUT ON MONDAY WASHINGTON. Fri. The first rroup of I.S. prlwncra of war held by North Vietnam will be rekaKed on Monday in Hanoi, the Defence Department announced today. The Croup totals US. The Defence spokesman also confirmed that 2: I.S. prisonen held in South Vietnam byReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement126 1973-02-10 1 •Sowii 41M CPF: We won't act tough on refunds Page 5 NIXON may Impose surtax 2 MALIK: I.S. bases must not be permanent 4 40 CENTS a shot morphine doses from quacks 7 SOFT drink- to up 5 cents a bottle today 8 WOMEN in sports 10 A CALL to126 words
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Advertisement139 1973-02-10 1 The Survivors BEGINNING tomorrow in the Sunday Times THE SURVIVORS, a three-part series on the Uruguayan air crash, the amazing survival of 16 people lost for 72 days 12,000 feet up in the Andes, and their rescue. Much of the incredible story is told in the words of ROBERTO CANNESA,139 words
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693 1973-02-10 2 Nixon may slap an import surcharge to stop flow of US dollars WASHINGTON. Fri. President Nixon is seriously considering imposing a surcharge on imports to force America's trading partners into an international conference on monetary and trade policies, well informed sources said. The sources, who are in close touch withReuter; AP; UPI - 693 words
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140 1973-02-10 2 Move to cut US aid to ceasefire violators WASHINGTON, Frl. Senator Clalbome Pell (Democrat), has Introduced legislation In Congress to cut off all United States foreign aid to any nation that violates the terms of the Vietnam ceasefire agreemena. Mr. Pell said yesterday the measure would apply to all fourUPI - 140 words
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Article47 1973-02-10 2 HOLYOKE. (Massachusetts) Frl Three men disguised as armoured car guards held up a bank here yesterday and escaped with nearly US$3OO,OOO iMOO.000). The robbery happened at the time guards were scheduled to arrive to pick up bags for delivery to business offices.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article42 1973-02-10 2 BANGKOK. PH. Thai police seized nearly four tons of raw opium and 4041 b of morphine worth about 38 million bant (about $5 2 million) In Northern Thailand. MajorOeneral Vlchlan Saengkaew. commander of the Crime Suppression Division, said yesterday —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article185 1973-02-10 2 GENEVA, Friday WORLD trade grew between eight and nine per cent last year, despite all the monetary and other difficulties, Mr. Oliver I^ong, Director-general of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, has Hid. Mr. Long told the third European Management symposium InReuter - 185 words
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115 1973-02-10 2 /CANBERRA, Fri.—A top \j Australian government team will leave early March on a two-month world tour to select a new fighter plane for the Air Force. The team, drawn from the departments of defence, air and supply will evaluate Jets competinic forUPI - 115 words
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201 1973-02-10 2 SEOUL, Frl— South Korea will hold an election on Feb. 27 to restore constitutional rule. President Park Chung-hee announced today. The extraordinary Btate Council, acting in place of the dissolved National Assembly (Parliament!, made the decision at a meeting this morning.Reuter; UPI - 201 words
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Article35 1973-02-10 2 HONO KONO. Frl A British Labour Pary delegation arrived yesterday to start a three-week fact-finding tour of IndoChinese countries and China. The delegation is led by the Shadow Foreign Secretary James Callaghan. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Advertisement377 1973-02-10 2 value < id VAiir jra V J~~ A c^kest a day keeps those blemishes and cold* at bay. -^Qne tasty JUcte, as good as ten oranges, is equivalent to a strong dose of 500 mgs Vitamin C. The Vitamin C so necessary for good health cannot be stored in the377 words
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Advertisement122 1973-02-10 2 CHERIEBIEN KOSE BEAUTY MAKEUP Miss Gina Chin Ching Popular Taiwan Recording W^^j^ Miss I. Shimizu and Artiste Miss Gina Chin Ching I Miss I. Murayama. will appear in person every day beauty consultants from at 6.30 p.m. as a Special Guest H Japan will be in attendance. for the Kose122 words
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86 1973-02-10 3 New European labour confederation BRUSSEI^, Fri— Trade union leaders representing 29 million Western European workers today set up a new European labour confederation. The derision to create the body came at a constituent assembly of delegates from 17 union organisations In eight nations of the enlarged Common Market and sixReuter - 86 words
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Article25 1973-02-10 3 TOKYO, Frl.— Japan's Arabian OH Company, today announced a gas strike at Dorra In the neutral zone between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.— RouterReuter - 25 words
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317 1973-02-10 3 Agnew: No fear of another Vietnam in Asia MANILA, Friday JJ.S. Vice-President Spies Agnew said at the completion of an eight-nation tour today he was optimistic there will not be a repetition of the Vietnam war in Asia. In his remarks at a lunch given by President Marcos at MalacanangUPI - 317 words
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113 1973-02-10 3 10,000 lose homes as floods hit Jakarta JAKARTA. Frl. More than 10,000 people lost their homes today when floods caused by continuous late monsoon rain swept through some 40 villages In this city of 4.6 million people. Thousands of livestock and household furniture were removed to safer sites as theAP - 113 words
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Article68 1973-02-10 3 Out— a hubby's right to kill SANTA FE. (New Mexico) Frl. The New Mexico House voted yesterday to repeal an old law allowing a husband to shoot and kill hU wife's lover If he catches the two in bed together. Some members who wanted to keep the law tried toUPI - 68 words
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232 1973-02-10 3 Exiled Red Guards return to Peking after four years PEKING. Fri. Thousands of former Red Guards who were sent to the countryside following the often bloody upheavals during the Cultural Revolution have returned to Peking for the Spring Festival celebrations this week, usually reliable sources said. It is the firstReuter - 232 words
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Article, Illustration317 1973-02-10 3 Glowing rubble gives up seven charred bodies LOS ANGELES, PH. piREMEN were still searching r the smouldering ruins of an apartment block in Alamedia for more bodies today more than 2* hours after it was demolished by a U.S. Navy Jet. But officials said the final death toll was likelyReuter - 317 words
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Article24 1973-02-10 3 WABHINOTON. Frl.— Russia achieved nearly year-round coverage of the United States with its spy satellites in 1672. Pentagon sources reported today. AP.AP - 24 words
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Miscellaneous18 1973-02-10 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby mr TAX f~m»^—~ l^»^ fdH££2L y /4O WHAT I EAR»TN 37 V^iJL Awg^x18 words
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Article70 1973-02-10 4 PARIS. Frl. President Pompidou has given a clear indication that he will dissolve the National Assembly and call for new elections If the opposition SocialistCommunist coalition wins the Parliamentary elections next month. M. Pompidou, In a televised speech last night, said his power would be reduced "almost to zero" if70 words
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Article48 1973-02-10 4 MOSCOW: The Lnited States more than tripled its sales to the Soviet Union last year becoming the Soviets' fifth largest non-communist trading partner. The giant Soviet grain purchase from the United States, the largest deal of its kind between two nations in history, contributed to the trade jump.48 words
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Article60 1973-02-10 4 WASHINOTON: The United States has supplied pink bidets to Cambodia while refusing to provide federal money for sewer and water projects at home, said Senator William Fulbrlght. "It boggles the mind," he said In making public an excerpt from a government report on the shipment of bidets and other bathroom60 words
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Article52 1973-02-10 4 MOSCOW: A new dockslde unloading machine, billed by Its designers as the eighth wonder of the world, has coat the Soviet Union 400.000 rouble* ($1.4 million) to develop and still does not work. The 200-ton rig, as high as a two-storey house, was originally commissioned in 1961 to onload cement52 words
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Article41 1973-02-10 4 GENOA: a fc-Mne-made bomb exploded outside a building which houses two newspapers and the Italian News Agency ANSA during the night, but caused only slight damage. None of the 200 Journalists, typesetters and teleprinter operators Inside at the time was hurt.41 words
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Article61 1973-02-10 4 LONDON: Stewards with one of Britain's leading airlines are upset because their female colleagues have been told they can let their hair down. Stewardesses with British Euro- pean Airways are delighted that a rule about keeping their hair pinned up above the collar line is to be relaxed. Stewards, however,61 words
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Article72 1973-02-10 4 GENEVA: There has been a tremendous increase In drug abuse and Illicit traffic although Improved crime-fighting techniques may slowly be getting the situation under control. Mr. John Ingersoll, director of the VS. Bureau of Narcotics, said heroin Is of the greatest concern In North America and Western Europe. Scandinavia Is72 words
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Article50 1973-02-10 4 MOSCOW: The Lunokhod-^ moon robot ended today its twoweek mechanical hibernation in the freezing lunar night and began exploring the moon's surface, Tass news agency said. All systems aboard the eight- wheeled vehicle, which landed on the moon on Jan. 16 aboard its Luna 21 mothership, were functioning normally. Agencies.Agencies - 50 words
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118 1973-02-10 4 Hussein: No direct talks with Israel AMMAN, Frl— King Hussein of Jordan, now visiting Washington, denied yesterday he was willing to hold direct talks with Israel. The King spoke to his people in a television programme wired from Washington via satellite on the results of his twoday talks. He hadAP - 118 words
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Article82 1973-02-10 4 SANTO DOMINOO. Fri. Troops with tanks and armoured cars moved into the capital of the Dominican Repibllc yesterday in the strongest show of force since the Government reported that a small group of guerillas landed on the southern coast last Sunday. President Joaquin Balaguer repeated anReuter - 82 words
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Article31 1973-02-10 4 WASHINOTON, Frl. The Pentagon said today orders for the aircraft carrier UBS Coral Sea and eight destroyers to sail for Vietnam have been cancelled because of the ceasefire— UKl.31 words
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277 1973-02-10 4 Malik: Bases must not be for all time JAKARTA. Friday INDONESIA lias told United States VicePresident Spiro Agnew that it could accept a continued American military presence in Thailand and the Philippines. But on a strictly temporary basis only, Foreign Minister Adam Malik said yesterday. Mr. Malik told his weeklyUPI - 277 words
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308 1973-02-10 4 NEW DELHI, Frl. An expert committee on the mass media has called for an international aid effort to improve the professional standards of the Press in developing Asian countries. The committee of communications experts from East and West met Asian newspaper editors308 words
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Advertisement92 1973-02-10 4 NOW! 4 FLIGHTS DAILY TO JAKARTA The bt<)9Gst choice Starting 15 February SIA offers you the choice of 30 Boeing flights a week from Singapore to Jakarta the biggest choice! Our Boeing 737 services leave Singapore every day at 8.15 am, 10.45 am, 2.30pm and spm. On Tuesdays and Thursdays92 words
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Advertisement137 1973-02-10 4 End Constipation Worries Whan somaone in the family haa constipation, there's always tha question of what to give him or her that's affective as wall as sata. Years of research snd tasting have resulted in a remedy that is both effective and safe for adults and children alike. Tha product137 words
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207 1973-02-10 5 A DETECTIVE opened A fire at a youth who attacked him with a bearing scraper, a magistrate heard yesterday. The youth, Quek Hong, 22, was Jailed for six months for causing hurt to detective Pek Cheng Seng with the scraper at a207 words
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Article34 1973-02-10 5 THE chairman of the Bible Society of Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei, the Rev. Khoo Slaw Hua. will lay the foundation stone of Bible House In Armenian Street today at 4 p.m.34 words
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Article309 1973-02-10 5 CHIA POTEIK - CPF: We won't act tough CHIA POTEIK ON THAT REFUND WITH INTEREST... By rpHH Central Provident Fond will not harshly implement the requirement that proceeds from the sale of ah lIDB flat bought with CPF deposits be returned to it with interest For example, a widow may not be able309 words
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Article, Illustration255 1973-02-10 5 Husband's London trip spelt end of marriage: Wife JUST before leaving for London to further his studies, a clerk told his wife: "If I succeed in my ambition, I do not want you and our child any more." Secretary Patricia Lee Chwee Guek, 30 (above), mother of an eight-year-old girl,255 words
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Article74 1973-02-10 5 Busman in a hurry fined $200 DRIVER Chua Hung Sing of United Bus Company was yesterday fined $200 for driving off before his passengers could board the bus. Insp. Mohammed Amin bin Fa ten Din, prosecuting, said that Chua stopped to pick up passengers at a bus stop in Braddell74 words
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Article52 1973-02-10 5 THAM You Wan, 25. a former salesman, was committed yesterday to stand trial In the High Court on a charge of murdering Cecilia Liang May Yoke. 19, In a room at the Singapore Merlin at 3.10 p.m. on Nov 9 last year, after h three-day52 words
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Article57 1973-02-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl— Five new professors have been appointed to the various facilities in the University of Malaya. .They are Dr. Chan Klan Slang. 38, (mechanical engineering), Prof. A.S. Dlssanalke. 47, iparasltology). Dr. Ibrahim Yassln. 57, (preventive dentistry), Dr. Tan Hong Slang. 35, i electrical engineering) and57 words
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Article59 1973-02-10 5 THERE have been no further cases of cholera reported since a case was detected m Boon Tiong Poad at the beginning of the month. No carrier has been found since. According to the Ministry of Environment, the victim, a fitter working in Jurong. has recovered59 words
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Article32 1973-02-10 5 THE National Maritime Board chairman. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy. will give away certificates to 30 graduands of the Training Ship Singapore on board the vessel at 10 a.m. today.32 words
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112 1973-02-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. It was another three months' jail for a prisoner who pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court today to having four packets of cannabls in his cell at Pudu jail on July 2, last year. A. Karruplah. 25. who Is serving five112 words
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68 1973-02-10 5 THE Government has banned the export from Singapore of imported dutiable cigarettes which are also manufactured locally. Exception is made In the case where the export ratio is three locally manufactured cigarettes to one imported cigarette. A Gatette Supplement notification said the ban68 words
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176 1973-02-10 5 BAILYNE SUNG - Trying out garbage disposal by plastic —bags BAILYNE SUNG By A PILOT project to assess the popularity of plastic bags for garbage disposal will begin today at Happy Gardens, off MacPherson Road. About 100 homes and 50 shophouses will be asked to put out their garbage In bags, given to176 words
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Advertisement322 1973-02-10 5 SALES EXECUTIVE $1,500 Our client, specialising in interior furnishings, has asked us to locate an experienced Sales Executive to be responsible for sales and administration in a fast-expanding department in the organisation. The products range from curtains fabrics to carpets. This department has an effective and capable sales force which322 words
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Advertisement420 1973-02-10 5 Advertisement. Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are yon content with the noticeable progress In a few way yon speak and write? hours You learn from the Are you sure that you are Interestingly written, easy not making mistakes that to-420 words
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138 1973-02-10 6 3-nation meeting on foot and mouth disease KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Officials from Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore will meet soon to discuss measures to control foot-and-mouth disease in cattle. The Director-General of Veterinary Services, Tan Brl (Dr.) Johari bin Haji Mohamed Daud, who said this today, added that the meeting would138 words
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Article, Illustration206 1973-02-10 6 Big haul of weapons seized in swoops: 57 youths held rLICE have detained 57 youths and seized a large quantity of weapons in one of the biggest anti-secret society swoops in recent years. Operation Anti-Secret Society was launched by the crime branches of Beach Road and Joo Chlat police stations.206 words
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292 1973-02-10 6 Why the police were not told of crash |)AVII) Chou Hock Heng, 35, one of the seven men sentenced to death in the (iold Bars Triple Murder case, did not re|)ort to a traffic inspector that he had fatally knocked down a girl localise he had "something very important that292 words
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Article34 1973-02-10 6 SOME 71 people were yesterday fined a total of $2,210 for littering public places with cigarette butts, papers and fruit skins. The fines were between $30 and $45. AU pleaded guilty.34 words
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172 1973-02-10 6 Merchant tells of 'tortured' years of married life- A MERCHANT, marri"edtoa Scots woman in London, yesterday described as "torturing" the years he lived with her in Singapore Ronald Richard Ho 39 seeking a divorce, said that his wife had: HURLED articles such as hair brushes and cans at him in172 words
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91 1973-02-10 6 Jail and rotan for robbing salesman LEX Kirn Liang, 33. unemployed, was jailed (or three years and ordered to be given two strokes of the rotan (or robbing a cigarette salesman, Leow Yeng Quee, of cash and cigarettes totalling $125 on Jan. 13 at about 12 45 p.m. ln Jalan91 words
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Article34 1973-02-10 6 YEO Joo Chiat. was fined $350 yesterday for ;elllng adulterated coffee mixture in Chander Road on Nov. 15 last year. The mixture contained 11 per cent le>s weight than Indicated.34 words
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Miscellaneous331 1973-02-10 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS perhaps (6). 9 Dialect-speaking actors In 8 Highlight for a performer radio show 1 (5,4). (4). 10 The cutccme of giving a 14 Recorder makes spiteful woman a book (5). woman return home three 11 Cut out tax on Dutch lead times (10). (7). IS Horror331 words
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Article, Illustration240 1973-02-10 7 K.S. SIOHU - K.S. SIOHU FIRE DESTROYS HER HOME AND $200 LIFE SAVINGS By I7LBOWS on her knees, widow Lee Ah Moi, 48, sits in silence as firemen beat out the flames that destroyed her zinc-and-wood house. Shr had lost evrrythinr in the fire. Her life savings of240 words
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149 1973-02-10 7 Move to beat housing crisis in Johor TOHOR BARU. Pri. A paper on the setting up of a housing society here to beat the housing crisis is almost ready, the State Community Development Officer, Encik Sulaiman Adam, said today. The paper was requested by the National and Rural Development Minister,149 words
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Article47 1973-02-10 7 PAYMENTS for the 3D ($100) prizes of Singapore Sweep Draw No: 2/73 will be paid from Tuesday. Payments for the 4-D is2so-ssoo> and other prizes will made from Thursday. They will be made at Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd. in Percival Road, off Canning Rise.47 words
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182 1973-02-10 7 Japan to lend S'pore $83m for power station lAPAN has agreed to a lend Singapore 9,000 million yen (over $83 million) to build the Senoko thermal power unit project in Sembawang. A statement by the Japanese Embassy here said that an exchange of notes was signed In Singapore yesterday by182 words
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Article238 1973-02-10 7 40 cents a shot from quacks gKIHTY quack doctors in the Johore Hoad area arc providing youths with morphine For as little as 40 cents i\ shot, according to the Singapore Medical Association. A regular addict who introduces a new customer gets one shot free the editorial in its latest238 words
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Article44 1973-02-10 7 THE Minister (or Science and Technology and MP (or Rochore. Dr. Ton Chin Chye. will visit residents in his constituency tomorrow. He will tour Prlnsep Street. Selegle Read. Albert Street. Rochore Road. Chin Van Place and Manila Street.44 words
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Article51 1973-02-10 7 IN a divorce case reported yesterday, the name of the wife of A. OopalakrUhnan. a public health officer, was incorrectly given as Yogeswari. Her name is Saroja. Yogeswari Is actually the name of the child born to Saroja and the co-respondent. Singaravellu Annamalal. The error is51 words
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Miscellaneous145 1973-02-10 7 Biondiv By Vhie Young DAGWOOO-I It wait, dear/ pow'rl pi what good 7 u f^ \jM voo cam i^""^.' f^ WAIIE UP' C <SO OOWhJ OJARMED IS A CAMgUA TAKE PICTURES T UcTo a f -CARRY THIS s IP THERE'S J L^ FOR THE >V_ (mo.sc oowmstairs I §^3 e£S£145 words
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287 1973-02-10 8 A BOTTLE Of SOft drink will cost five cents more from today. This follows a decision by the manufacturers and bottlers to Increase the price of a crate of 24 bottles by 50 cents. The price Increase was announced by the287 words
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Advertisement210 1973-02-10 8 Toddy goes up too THE price for a class of toddy will go up by five I cents to 35 cents from Monday— the first increase in 1* years, according to the Customs and Excise Department yesterday. k Enjoy genuine Japanese 1 food at the Kaiho. I The authentic Japanese210 words
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Article516 1973-02-10 9 Songbirds in the golden groove FLYING SOUTH WHERE THE MONEY IS CANT say for sure if Taiwanese son gbirds have more nectar in their throats or a prettier fluff to their feathers than our own varieties but this I can say for sure they certainly know how to get into516 words
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Article, Illustration261 1973-02-10 9 Eddy gets all tied up in knots for her act So here's why boneless sensation Miss Eddy Dorrine got her gold medal for her contortionist acts at the Berlin Festival in 1967. This German contortionist wonder and mother-of-one was so food she even got herself out of a plas-ter-cast doctors261 words
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Article643 1973-02-10 9 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By JOTTING notes for a column serves at times a better purpose when faced with the prospect of wading through some tiresome theme every week. Building up an argument in words, discarding the surplus, summarising, before resolving them at the end Is at best only scraping643 words
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Advertisement51 1973-02-10 9 k^tliPSf^^^^iv^'ll-^iß^B^BM^bhk^Bi^ '^b^^bPwl JL* 1 ife i I Lt.Ji MOUNT FABER PESTAVfiANT AUTHENTIC MALAY SATAY Irreiiitable Flovour E TASTY "STEAMBOAT" it 53.50 per perion nl PIPING HOT A DELICIOUS "BAR-B-QS" BEEF MUTTON 1 PORK CHICKEN CHINESE/EUROPEAN CUISINES available doiK. f COME TO MOtNT FABfR RESTAURANT rO« THE MOST DELICIOUS FOOO. dJ51 words
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Advertisement43 1973-02-10 9 23/25, TANGLIN ROAD. TELEPHONE *****5. Singapore 's LongEstablished Revered English-Style Tavern in the heart of "Tourist Country". FOR FINE FOOD 'TENDERLOIN GRILL ROOM COFFEE HOUSE. Our Speciality in AIR FLOWN, FRESH BEEF, Da.lySOOsm ioM«l»«ht. OT»noi'n Shopp"n|Ctnn«. 19. T»n«iin Raid. S."OW»i 9. Tfl *****3/443 words
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Advertisement49 1973-02-10 9 KIMBERLEY JOfHOUSE OF COSMETICSH Dealer* in all g Brandt of 0 B COSMETICS, TOILETRIES, etc. T M GIFT SETS lor all occasions. g I SPECIAL .discount/, knpot t and Eiport Whotouit and R*Uil Itl-A. OUTRAN PAMK SHOPPMG CENTER, BLOCK n.(M.UE COURT). FIRST FLOOR, SINGAPORE. J TU:»tim. AMPLE PARKING SPACE49 words
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Advertisement278 1973-02-10 9 Mmpepop^s 1| Dine and Wine on the finest Spanish and Continental Cuisine During dinnoi. K§ Pa|jj Alfred Choo entertoins on the piono F*{ ygw Spanish Buffet Every Sunday [$wj FOR RESERVATIONS. Phone *****1. feg X au! fWW* 9fi& W lw Hotel Royal-RAMADA H )g4\^ Newton Road. Singapore 11 J/^ PEKING278 words
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Miscellaneous42 1973-02-10 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl KBCP TW' CHOW COAMKT, AKRKGHf PBTUNIA! PORKY AN'Z J .N-—, A WATER tfOTTA KAT IN A WURRY i-^ V\ yL- -> V 50*5 WE C'N WATCW TW' > fl\ /f 1/ SPt-OOP.'J FEEL BETTER?) A I M La* 142 words
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636 1973-02-10 10 She Straits $imrs SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1973 LEARNING EARLY CING APORE s family planning programme is a success by international standards but in the Singaporean context the effort to control population must not slacken. Some 70 per cent of married women in the 15 to 44 age group have accepted636 words
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645 1973-02-10 10 OOW do our women athletes stand in the Seap region? The latest rankings prepared by Mr. Rolf von der Laage of the Asian Track and Field News Agency in Cologne, gives top billing to four Singapore girls Chee Swee Lee, Gan Bee Wah, Koh645 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1973-02-10 10 Schools lack coaches and training facilities Training is tough but they're still feminine By PERCY SENEVIRATNE Concluding the series on The State of Our Sports MISS TAN SOCK KERN (Principal of Singapore Chinese Girls School and chairman of Singapore Sports Council) "Many schools are short of trained physical education staff1,116 words
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Advertisement49 1973-02-10 10 >v AKiw i iWJ^microphone O 1000 AKG cardioid microphone 24-c*rit gold Bhr^. Frequency Ring*: J^ "Baa" twitch position J4 17 000 Hi. "Medium"— Switch position I Ib^cS 70 to 17 000 Hi Wj HP "Sharp" -twitch position V| I 100 to 17 000 Hi. B Ml Jt>s«n J«s»fi j49 words
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Advertisement118 1973-02-10 10 tuCHANDAISUNES IT'S ALL HAPPENING ON RHMS "PATRIS" JOIN THE NICEST PEOPLE WITH A WHOLE LOT OF LIVING TO DO WHILE REACHING AUSTRALIA SAIL UPON A POUNDING WAVE OF EXCITEMENT. List of features: The Largest Liner plying regularly between Singapore Australia Fully Airconditioned One-Class Freedom Baggage Calore Superb Food Nightly Entertainment118 words
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Article, Illustration204 1973-02-10 11 Charity show stars call on Mr Yong SEVEN Taiwan artistes, who will take part in tonight's charity show in aid of the People's Scholarship Fund, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yon* Nyuk Lin. They are among 40 Hong Kong and Taiwan film stars and204 words
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Article, Illustration137 1973-02-10 11 GREAT TO BE BACK, SAYS INDIAN ENVOY T»HE Indian High Commissioner designate, Mr. Thomas Abraham, flew in yesterday to present his credentials to President Sheares and assume his new post. Mr. Abraham, who was here from 1963 to 1966 as acting High Commissioner, said on arrival at the airport: "I137 words
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Article43 1973-02-10 11 OOH Hee Katig, 43. yesterday denied using as genuine a forged Singapore Big Sweep lottery ticket in Church Street last July 5. He will be tried on April 17 In the Fifth Magistrate's Court. Ball of $1,000 was allowed.43 words
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Article50 1973-02-10 11 TENO Wei Chal. 37. a former bill collector of Dlethelm Furniture Pte Ltd.. was Jailed for a year yesterday for misappropriating $4.276 20 belonging to the company. The money represented payments made between November last year and January. Teng. who pleaded guilty. had a similar conviction.50 words
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Article31 1973-02-10 11 THE executive director of the Chinese YMCA. Mr Khoo Oon Theam. left for Hong Kong yesterday to attend the AsiaPacific Committee meeting of the World Alliance of YMCAs.31 words
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117 1973-02-10 11 SCHOOLBOY ADMITS STEALING $600 WORTH OF STAMPS A SCHOOLBOY stamp collector was yesterday brought to court on a charge of stealing (600 worth of stamps from a neighbour. Chong Say Ting. 16. pleaded guilty to breaking Into the home of stamp seller Fong Slak Kee and stealing the stamps on117 words
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Article75 1973-02-10 11 THE Singapore Sience Centre schools service has moved from Its premises in the National Museum building to Friendly Hill, off Depot Road. Its services to teachers and students include educational visits, loan service, talks to school science clubs, vacation courses, identification of plants and animals and75 words
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Article43 1973-02-10 11 A CORONER'S court yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the death of a 20--year-old boiler maker. Foong Wai Meng. who died after fallIng five feet from a ladder while working at Jurong Industrial Estate on Jan. 12.43 words
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Article29 1973-02-10 11 MRS Magdalene Chan of Hong Konn will give a talk and demonstration on velvet flower making at the National Library meeting room on Wednesday at 10 a.m.29 words
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189 1973-02-10 11 EVELYN NG - A call to enforce use of overhead bridges EVELYN NG By •J4IK National Safety First Council wants to press for legislation making the use of oveihead hrid^se by pedestrians compulsory. Disclosing this at a Press conference yesterday, the chairman of the NSFC, Mr. Miltan Tan, said: "The council believes in189 words
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Article31 1973-02-10 11 Watch your tap! WATER consumption on Thursday was 111.9 million gallons (509.000 cubic metres), a rise of 5.2 million gallons (24,000 cubic metres) over Wednesday's 106.7 million talions (485.000 cubic metres).31 words
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Advertisement285 1973-02-10 11 INTERNATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING EXECUTIVE Our client is a growih leader in the industry based in the U.S. and established on a worldwide basis. DUTIES: To co-ordinate marketing activities from area headquarters in Hong Kong within the total Asia/ Australasia region. The area controlled from Hong Kong includes South Korea, Japan,285 words
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Advertisement50 1973-02-10 11 BE AMONG THE TOP PROFESSIONALS... career in the SAF For dttailt pt««M complttt Namt' and tend tht coupon off no to NRICNo: Datt of Birth: Otfictr Commanding. Aircraw S*lKlion Ctntrt, AddrtU: lOtmptty Road. OM Holland Road. School: I Ttngl.n. LSingaport 10. Educational Ltval: ■■■■■■■iimi mi fi Mii Mii M J50 words
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Miscellaneous94 1973-02-10 11 Tides TODAY: SiipM" 2.47 a.m. (2.8 m), 3.36 p.m. (2.3 m), Sriili Ktckil 172 am. (2.3 m), 2.57 p.m. (2.0 m), Nrt licksM 10.16 a.m. (2.1 m), 11.18 p.m. (2.3 m), Part KlMt 8.55 a.m. (3.9 m), 9.39 p.m. (4.1 m), Hun 4.26 a.m. (1.9 m), 5.09 p.m. (2.0 m).94 words
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Miscellaneous730 1973-02-10 11 On your TV and Radio IN PM Opening and Charlie i 7.41 News and Newsreel in Chi 2.45 PM Programme Summary IN Ne*s Brown nese 2.47 Dunia Wanita 9.1 f Social Welfare lottery Re 1.31 lassie- Lassie and the Fugi- I.M Emergency Woman (Malay 3.11 feature Film-Tale of Fire tives-Pt730 words
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Article86 1973-02-10 12 riti moo +3.M '.ln:ra'y SI 000 +2 00 8. Land 8.60 +1.20 Haw Par $1420 +1.20 C. Store $12 40 +1.10 DH $8 25 +1.06 108 $28.00. +1 00 J Waogh $3100 +1.00 PM Hold 7.80 .90 Humr F.E. 8 7.40 .80 M* G $10.40 JO t'AC 700 .6086 words
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Article21 1973-02-10 12 DBS 242.000 8. Hilton 190.000 r»ber Union 176.000 rtGI 182.000 Total Turnover: 3.25 M T«UI VMM $27 .MM21 words
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Article43 1973-02-10 12 Frk Ff* l»s*atriafc: WJI IMJI 1 Haleta: »UI HUI rreexrtteo: (MM IWJI i Ttaß: 151 «J IMJ* t Illtllll: Bill Mil 0.C.8X. lIMI MIJI I*. Jo, IM4 1M Dee. SI. 1«U IM t Dot. M. l*n IM t Urn. 1. I*7* IM43 words
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Article1604 1973-02-10 12 TM iait transacted sale at 1 the ckwe of business In U» Blncapore and Kuala Lumpur tradlrif rooms at the Stock Exchange yesterday compared with the previous day's price, together wtih the 1(71/71 high and low. Adjusted for all new Issues): im/nn loot h. L- 3 1C IW*1,604 words
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Article353 1973-02-10 12 rE majority of shares tended lower an lack •f Interest on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. In selective counters speculative support remained steady, and practically everyone was linked with rumoori of takeovers. The latest to get drawn into the limelight in353 words
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Article1932 1973-02-10 12 DID and offer pnc«o officially D luted and ruin ass la and reported to tht Blnctpon and Kuala Lumpur tradtaf rooms of the Stock Exchange ywwrday with tltt number of shares traded shewn In brackets In Ms of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. rNDI'STftIAU Arm. (6.108 (JOS) (4)1,932 words
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Article133 1973-02-10 12 CENTRAL SUGARS has cut its trading loss to $455,000 for the half year ended November 1972 from $1.36 million previously. Sales for the period totalled 38.640 tons against 40,347 tons previously while production also sllDped. to 39.828 tons from 36.299 tons. ESSO Standard Malaya has announced that the133 words
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412 1973-02-10 12 nTHE Hongkong and 1 Shanghai Banking Corporation announces Inc r e a sed profits In Its operations and plans for a bonus share Issue. Subject to audit, the bank's profit Including dividends from subsidiaries for the year ended December 1972 amounted to HK$412 words
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Article63 1973-02-10 12 RESULTS of tender held on Friday, Feb. for Treasury bills to be Issued from Feb. U to 16: Offered: $15,000.(00. Applied for: $1Z»,Z5O,(«O. Allotted: $75,000,000. Accepted bids: For Feb. 12 13. 14 and It $M(5 approximately hifher Mda In fall; for Feb. 15. $M.M and above63 words
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Article399 1973-02-10 12 Pr.M.N'SI'LAR and Oriental Steam Navigation earned pre-tax profits of 113.910.000 for the year ended September 1972 against C 4.928.000 previously. Fhe company said to compare pre-tax profit with the previous forecast of about £8 mlllon It Is necessary to exclude profit arising from changes In basis of399 words
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427 1973-02-10 12 NATIONAL Industries of Singapore has taken over controlling interest in Ceramics Malaysia, a brick manufacturing company incorporated in Singapore, in a deal worth $3.2 million. In an agreed bid. National will acquire 1.772,000 $1 shares in Ceramics representing 79 per cent of the eqoity under a427 words
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Article523 1973-02-10 12 REPORTING for the nrst time In Its pew form, Batu Kawan announces that It achieved a group pre-tax profit of $4.63 million Tor the year ended August 1972 against $5.39 million for 1970-71. Tax takes $1 95 million against $2.17 million last time, leaving523 words
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Article70 1973-02-10 12 Head of Bank of England resigns LONDON: Sir Leslie O'brlen. Governor of the Bank of England since 1968, has submitted to the Court of Directors of the bank, for communication to Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber, his resignation from the governershlp with effect from June 30. the British centralReuter - 70 words
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Article201 1973-02-10 12 THK Straits tin price in Pcnang yesterday fell fractionally by* 12| cents to $640 per picul on an official offering down 42 tons to 149 tons. The easier tendency of the local market was attributed to the fall of £2 to £1.638 per metric ton In the201 words
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Article358 1973-02-10 12 LONDON followed through 1 fully on Thursday's rise here and opening quotations in the rubber market yesterday were marked up one cent. The advance was, however, not sustained and liquidation of February brought the market down but at the lower levels conditions became somewhat uncertain. The morning session358 words
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Article158 1973-02-10 12 ■alco supplied or P. Murraj-Jooes IntcraaUwuU <S*part). ASIAN currency dtpwlt r%U* Jor Friday. Feb. t: 18 DOIXAM Offer BM 7 day» 7-11 7-1 1 mth 7-1 4 7-1 t 1 mth» 7-5 1 1-1 t 3 mtha 7-J/i 1-1 c mthi 7-» 1-> DUU 7-5- 7-3 II158 words
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Article88 1973-02-10 12 TVAILY BMR price* laaiMd br the Malajalan Rubber Exchange »nd Rubber A»oclatlon of Singapore at noon yarterdajr Fe*. Mar. iCvnM IMkl (Farwr* Italtl ■■tot* Umm% Itajm BeMrra OnU prr kf t P" BMR SCV c 1-ton Pallet) 134 50 IMMN 1M SO IMMN BMR 5L 1-ton MM! 13488 words
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Article435 1973-02-10 12 HONO KONO, Frl. The good news from Hongkong Bank certainly Old serve as a powerful stimulus to the whole market resulting in the leading counters again putting on amazing gains and the Hang 3eng Index scoring 182.65 points to 1,450.01. The Bank Itself experienced an unprecedented rise to435 words
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Article335 1973-02-10 12 VJBW YORK, Thurs.— Th* 11 selling wave of the past four weeks, which has sent the slock market sliding away from all -time highs, continued unabated, although popular averages finished above early lows. The turmoil on the International monetary front, and worry about inflation, rising Interest rates and335 words
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Article297 1973-02-10 12 MELBOURNE. Ptl. Share price* weakened farther OB the Melbourne Stock Excharft today with (alls easily outnumbering rises In both the Industrial and the mining and oil sections. In the centre was BID*, which lad boon rabuffad in Its case for a seven par cent steel price increase. The share*,297 words
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Article184 1973-02-10 12 rE Association of Banks in Malaytla-Blniapon announci Ibes* boat agreed merchant rate* as at Feb i 10»f.,n < urrfiw- J S DolUr >t»r lmj Pound m»tr«li»n Dollar Canadian Dollar it m Zealand Dollar Mil dollar. U> It* uniu 4 r«mcm Cwmmey lelgtan Pranc* taraw Kjrau sanUh Kroner >uUch*184 words
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Article21 1973-02-10 12 FEB. RIBBER: 131.25 cents (down 129 cents). TIN: $646 (down IZt cents). Official offerim: 149 tona (down 42 tons).21 words
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Article91 1973-02-10 12 CftMAut o.i bulk M« Mllers drum MS »ilrrt. Clan: Kirn leaaa UK/Coal. 117 B. ►■Mil Meatok ASTA wall* f.e.O. 100K NLW HOI HIMI. *ara«ak whita f.o.b. M<< NLW ***** Milan. Sarawak ap»rial black f.e.b. M« NLW ***** Milan. San. wak AUTA black feb 1OO« NLW (ITS Milan. Larapeau91 words
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Article36 1973-02-10 12 I OaSon cooptr pel.-** oa Thursday Ipwloua la biarkra). Winoar Spot Duyir I«« SO (1M7.001 Mllfra MM on <(*»voo>: Tbrx nwnlha Durtr (911. 50 I1M0.M) ttlltr (***** (*****. MarUM toM: Plrawr talea: O.OTS tana36 words
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Article36 1973-02-10 12 la London on Thunda* tr*» patm oil prim of Malayan !> ptr r«fil CV IK N European porta la bulk Htorhnsi per kmi ion Aug D«M. waa quotod at VKIIOI or Coal. 1240 aalter* < ufi<-han#(^4l36 words
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Article52 1973-02-10 12 Tiwfwor WMMMO-'r uss us» LoMoa MOO SS49 ntirai st.ss ot.oo HonirkaM TO oa ti.i» Zurich M.IOB M^>B wioa at ua Para 70«o toss Stniftpor* (1) TO.2U 70.13 s s p«t (J, MOM 140*0 ill Export prM In «o»-»t»rlin« In Ua dollar* per oust* Le«l <al>n KM 10 ISISH"*52 words
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Advertisement1520 1973-02-10 13 Mi^^^^^^ll^^m! CONTAINEiTSNIP SEWItE Tl MVMNTIRENT: UMAKIUMMI -KB S X S u al S^' U 21 5s !i "I ERa? !S i! ?g i| containusiiip struct ram wmmim ,:,,.p..i.»r "w-i L:« va. s "a£ its SSTmm SS IT £S IS .CMIOM UPttSS 11 FM 11 FM 14 FM lIM j IT,1,520 words
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Advertisement2188 1973-02-10 13 MMMaCaMMFaB^taMI ■fid BLUE SEA LINE Mi? States to Straits in 2® days FMTNIIaTLT liPtISS UtYICI lIMCT FMM lAIT MUT a IJ. I Maarto. Ittt Pl.l. N. Yart PtW| S'pon P. Mil"! O,.U"| PtariSlltM aallaatllaaMMarltarSHtrrU'WII'tJ iaa ll im M 'M 1 Htr 11 Mar 11 Mar N tar II ptmaitaius fm2,188 words
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Advertisement1068 1973-02-10 13 INTEROCEAN-E.A.C. I aaal^^ti^ I^^3 1 FULLY CONTAINEKIZtD SEKVICE TO EUROP Mttatjrcin 'tt. Pta r«t», A'tta. Al«n. U Nttr Wltatu Urn t Inn. H'tarf. law.. Km TtitMl aarll taraai. C Mm. fkai. uala> NFTUMIt Ml tlttuala. OrJa. Haltiati. FULLY CONTAINEKIZED SEKVICE FKOM EUROPI Ml am lIOM ■IMM Pat B caafM, Oart,1,068 words
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Advertisement811 1973-02-10 13 l"fP« »1»444; P. K.l.^ ♦J4l; K.L. J7JII; P. n .n IJJOI. THE BANK LINE LTD. 10AIS FN E I S AFIICA inatuai (tt.n. i. aarowi 1 Saatt PJaal p uimj 11/14 fm 5 bo-, ti-a FM ITII UTIfU lla.tl. I MtrtaM. I I «F. Ali.ci. P Wlatf lI, M Ma.811 words
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Article, Illustration288 1973-02-10 14 ANTHONY RAMASAMY - ANTHONY RAMASAMY By i CCAX Dutch's fourth containership on the Europe -Far Fast service, Jutlandia, (above) arrived in Singapore on Wednesday on her maiden voyage. She is the second Scan Dutch fully-cellu-lar containership to make her maiden voyage to the Republic within three288 words
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Article211 1973-02-10 14 T"«, Tr ANNOUMCIO THI FOLLOW MO IiaiHIKC AaHAMOIaWNTt 13 14. Hlooeinra <follo«*d t» Kin*. •ami 17 Rom In Holland 31 M. PmMnl CMIKI*' M 3> Nuddoa 42 41. Hlkawa Mam 44 and LJoa OH Ma. IN: Kincaylll* 10 11 lTinui Hani 11/14 Hall. >■< It. rvialin« JO211 words
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Advertisement1201 1973-02-10 14 \yr" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI RISEN KAISKA LTD lAPAK N. HO*. STUITS SERVICE !i.n iiem mj«|i»h Stan ITAP wia limit miiu (14 Ida t-l anna (I 11/ll FH it Fat saiaaa man li it Pal Japan Poralan Cull a°arvtaa lamsii man *a s> at "FS*> cro»6« um>< •m.kii1,201 words
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Advertisement1078 1973-02-10 14 PIL H9L18A75 R Crtht 'tssrb M "UTt SllaWatA>i»l tuifaii'i rat a> for I Ptotat. OfMana. Friaunlla. toll. IS. 1 laarw. Oiiu-ti. P. Hotlaat. F.aaaatlt. Ml. «al. 1 Paaiaa. DnUrtl. FraaaatH. til,. StrnU m /Catttt Strmt Pwaaf S.^fapo'i rar: H.V. "UTI PANJAM" 1111 rat 11.11 lot nm rat Haatkaat. Waaaau. 1.0..H1,078 words
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Advertisement1032 1973-02-10 14 U.K. lUKOPI SUVICE LOADING POR LONDON. HAVRE. ROAM, H'IURG. BREMEN $>anawt P. Mlaaf Ptami trmtt, D (IPTUai uuIkUIIM tat M il It I* 11/lt Fat Icitao n). London 14 3 Ma.ii. t aaa. H»yt|. Miprum iiicoa 1/11 Har 11/11 Mr 11/17 Mr Hail 15/4 Itaaaa II ARRIVALS FROM NORTH-WEST EUROPEAN1,032 words
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Advertisement738 1973-02-10 14 [^"^ULATIMATnNTERNATIONAL M SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAO No. >O< Jk» Aaaaan*. Koakl L»..a>» fll ThaNtajnt. SMpptng Un* or Maltyii Pwta sarnci n iiww. iffti>WL/c«tiTiiEirr puts T| Maa. tiaaiaara P Ulaaf Poaaa| LoMa| tan WlkU Mint lyl Mr 1/ I Mr 11/11 Mr 1/11 Mr I. Una I/I I'laai 12 •raawa 17/4 laaal738 words
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Advertisement262 1973-02-10 14 YANGMING MARINE TRANSPORT CORPORATION Loodmo lor KAOHSIUNC AND KEELUNC ml,. "TAI MING" Sinaapore Port Ktlarif Poor*, IN POt Agents THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING COMPANY SON BHD M Slftaaoro 74*06 Part krlon, 6362 or 6261 Kmolo Lumpur ***** Piaang ***** \st\ TOKO LINE W—~» A ISPtCIUISEI flltltt ia STEEL PtatWTS) ETAS'aari262 words
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Advertisement428 1973-02-10 15 IMMlii RETAIL PHARMACISTS A well established Group of Companies requires young Lady Pharmacists to assist in the operation of it's retail pharmacies in Singapore. Applicants aged 23 and above must have:- Singapore or Malaysian Citizenship A recognised degree in Pharmacy A pleasant personality Fresh graduates who are about to complete428 words
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Advertisement500 1973-02-10 15 n U GENERAL OIESBL The Detroit Diesel and E.M.D. specialists require the following: SERVICE MANAGER Responsible for production, method study, training, customer relations and quality control. SHOP FOREMAN Responsible for direct supervision, work planning and quality control. SERVICE SALESMAN A new post for a technician with an ability to sell500 words
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Advertisement479 1973-02-10 15 MANAGING DIRECTOR Our client, an international organisation with substantial interests in the timber industry seeks to recruit a managing director for their Singapore and Malaysian operations. The man will be a member of the local Board of Directors and will have excellent opportunities for advancement within the international group. A479 words
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Advertisement566 1973-02-10 15 MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS Shell have vacancies for Mechanical Technicians in their refinery and installation at Pulau Bukom. Candidates who must be Singapore Citizens should have a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering f-om the Singapore Polytechnic, or equivalent qualifications. They should also have completed sound basic craft training in Mechanical Engineering. Consideration will566 words
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Advertisement511 1973-02-10 16 Intel Intel (M) Sdn. Bhd. the world's largest supplier of semi-conductor memory components has vacancies for the following appointments: Engineering Manager Applicants should possess an engineering degree with a minimum of 2 years" working experience in electronics or allied industries. Responsible for the management of the whole process engineering team.511 words
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Advertisement475 1973-02-10 16 I ACCOUNTANT Applications are Invited for an Account> it in one of Malaysia's leading Realty ComThe successful applicant is required to fill this key position in the Company and will be responsible to the Managing Director for the whole of the accounting function and financial return for management inlormation. This475 words
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Advertisement604 1973-02-10 16 SLdT HEAD OF MOVEMENTS SHELL REFINING CO. < F.O.M. BER HAD is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced Malaysian to take over the existing position of Head of Movements in its Refinery at Port Dickrm The desired candidate will: Be a graduate In Chemical Engineering or Chemistry. Be In the604 words
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Advertisement569 1973-02-10 16 CENTURY BATTERIES (MALAYA) BERHAD Invites aTrt'catlons to Jill the lollowing posi In their Factory at Petaling Jaja. TRAINEE PRODICTION SUPERVISOR QUALIFICATIONS: 1) Bumlputra citizen age between 24 28 years. 2) Bachelor of Science in Chemistry or equivalent preferably with some industrial experience. SALARY: Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience.569 words
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Advertisement538 1973-02-10 17 Bnj^f^^^^V|^^Hn|^^ i Bp i nirv^Br^Br^irßr i^V3^^HHHi SINCAPORE PETROLEUM COMPANY PTE. LTD. invites opplicotions for SUPPLY Cr TRANSPORTATION MANAGER THE JOB: Directs ond co-ordinates the scheduling of crude oil deliveries, scheduling of refinery operations, product liftings, product exchonges, arranging for product tankers, product borrow ond loans with other companies and, arranging538 words
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Advertisement529 1973-02-10 17 ESS SINGAPORE ■HH AIR DEFENCE COMMAND irrvitea applications from male candidates for AIRCRAFT MECHANIC TRAINEES Qualification: Minimum Educational Qualification Secondary Two. Preference will be given to those with Science or Technical Education and with ability to understand and write English. Age: 17-23 yean old. Conditions of Service: 6 yean regular529 words
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Advertisement712 1973-02-10 17 A wall established commercial and industrial organisation invitta applications for the following posts: 1 ADMINISTRATIVE MANA6ER Qualifications/Experience Honours degree in Business Administration from a recognises University, consideration will also be given to graduates of other relevant field with 3 to years working experience and have demonstrated qualities of tclCtnotivation and712 words
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Advertisement578 1973-02-10 17 9IBIVICN9 We subsidiary Company of COaWONUm nnm UMTt9 SIEMENS Ag. ot Germany, one of the largest Companies in electrical equipment and electronics in the world. We are presently implementing an expansion program in Singapore and have vacancies for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS W« offer A wage system which provides for higher578 words
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Advertisement667 1973-02-10 18 M wrOUT MAXMACtUTICAIS INTKNATIONAI. INC An extremely important position is offered by a leading Pharmaceutical House as Senior Medical Detailer Only applicants of the highest calibre should apply for this challenging and rewarding position which offers a fine future career to an ambitious man. If you are confident that you667 words
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Advertisement473 1973-02-10 18 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED invite applications for the appointment of MALE CLERKS Candidates must satisfy the following requirements: Citizenship: Singapore Citizen only Qualifications: (a) H.S.C. (Full or Statement) Two Principal Level Passes (Minimum). Preference to be given to those with a Second Language and Mathematics (b) Must be able to473 words
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Advertisement393 1973-02-10 18 KODAK (MALAYA) PTE. LIMITED SINGAPORE requires for immediate employment female Junior Secretary. Age 24-28 years. Minimum educational qualifications required either Senior Cambridge or Higher School Certificate with Credit in English and Diploma from a Secretarial College. Some office experience preferred. Starting salary about $590 per month with excellent opportunities for393 words
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Advertisement511 1973-02-10 18 TOYOTA GENUINE PARTS NOTICE OF REMOVAL WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE TRANSFER OF OUR TOYOTA PARTS CENTRE FROM 31, LENG KEE ROAD TO 995, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD (6 M.S.) WITH EFFECT FROM 12th FEBRUARY 1973. TELEPHONE: *****4 Borneo Motors (S) Pte Ltd Singapore TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders for five511 words
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Advertisement499 1973-02-10 19 NOTICE OF REMOVAL UNITED MOTOR WORKS (S) PH. LTD. Please note that as from 12th February, 1973 our RETAIL COUNTER SALES will operate from our new premises at: 1 123 SERANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE 12 TEL: *****1 General Sales Administration Activities, however, will remain at 137 Orchard Road until further advice.499 words
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Advertisement826 1973-02-10 19 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND STUDY LOANS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 1973/74 Applications are inviud from students who will be applying this year for admission to full-tim* courses at the University of Singapore Nanyang University Singapore Polytechnic Ng«e Ann Technical College Singapore Technical Institute for the following swards- Eligibility (A)826 words
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Advertisement873 1973-02-10 19 NOTICE OF SALE The following land, factory and machinery will be put up 'or sale by the Collector of Land Revenue. Buklt Mertajam. Province Wellesley. by Public Auc ion on Thursday. Ist March 1973. at 11 00 a.m. at his office at Buklt Mertajam. Province Wellesley. and the said Collector873 words
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Advertisement408 1973-02-10 19 r.NAKMKN LEMBAGA BANDARAN (N.M.B. BAB IS7) NOTIS Dl BAWAH SEKSYKN SEKSVEN 137 lit DENOAN INI DIBERITAHU bah.iua adal.ih dlradang di bawah srksyen 144 Enakmen Lembaga Bandaran iNMB. Bab 137) meminda Plan Bandar Ipoh Yang DiluluKkan No. B 3 yang dtslarkan sebagai Pemberitahu No. 2846 dl dalam Warta Kerajaan NegertNegerl Melayu408 words
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Advertisement728 1973-02-10 20 classified advertisements (S) Classified Advertisements ANNOUNCrMI NT/Pr RSONAL Singapore only: >1 Minimum >20 for 20 words. MMMM M«. h.m. GRIM and Mr. Greer arc vultlnic Slnuapore until 7th March Rev. R U. Creir will preach ■t Orchard Road Presbyttrlun Church on Sunday. 11th February •t V am. ROYAL DOULTON Sanitar)728 words
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Advertisement725 1973-02-10 20 APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacanclea are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their application! No responsibility can be accepted for t ht*lr lou. Applicants 4%rt ft Iso advised to write to Box number* correctly and check them before posting MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST TVFIST urgently725 words
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Advertisement733 1973-02-10 20 WILL ESTABLISHED FACTORY in J B requires female secretary. Malays:an citizen. Ability to handle correspondence shorthand and Chinese Please write to Box A ***** ST. Spore state personal particulars with one photograph. (Non-Return-able). WANTED IMMEDIATELY young male Singapore Citizen with good education and knov ledge of book-keeping for the post733 words
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Advertisement721 1973-02-10 20 NEWLY ESTABLISHED trading company requires Immediately female shop-assistants and counter salesgirls Age 20-25. Apply with photograph (non-returnable) to Box A ***** S.T. WANTED EXPERIENCED COUNTIR SALESMEN for a watch and Jewellery shop. Able to speak Mandarin or Cantonese. English and Japanese preferable. Apply to Box A ***** ST. b pore721 words
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Advertisement658 1973-02-10 20 WANTIO WAITRESSES, 2 towel handlers (Malay ladles). 2 cleaners and 2 cashier* Apply Happy Bar. 3ii4 Joo Chlat Roud. B'pore 15. Tel. *****1. FIMALI STORES CLIRK. Qualifications: (1) Senior Cambridge (2) Shift work. Please apply Litronlx (8) Pte. Ltd., 1044-D, Lower Delta Road, B'pore 3 CHARCEHANDS JUNIOR LAB. TECHNICIANS Applications658 words
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Advertisement691 1973-02-10 20 REQUIRED CHINISI SIRVANT or servant girl preferably Cantonese for general housework and babysitting Tel: B'pore ***** for appointment. CINERAL CLIRK CUM VAN DRIV- R to apeak Knglish and Cantonese. Age above 39 yrs. Apply Box A ***** B.T. Spore. GOORIJ S'FORI PTI ltd hat fellewlng *a*an*ies fsr tlwir •met furniture691 words
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Advertisement831 1973-02-10 20 AIRCONDITIONINC COMPANY n quires Apprentice* and a clerk. Write to Box A ***** B.T. Spore. WANTIO AN EXPERIINCEO COOK/COOK AMAH Ftr FrUate Heussheld Oood salary and terms of service. Apply personally between 10 a m and 12 noon at 72 The Arcade (3rd floor) Singapore 1. lAD THI SENIOR Appointment!831 words
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Advertisement929 1973-02-10 20 CINTRALLV LOCATIO detached bungalow house 3 mllea from OPO. 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, lounge dinIng room, servant's amenities. SSOO sq.ft. altuated at Shepherd's Hill on No 3 Stirling Road Ring Spore *****0 10 a m to 4 p.m. OFF ORANOI ROAD laviahlv furnished cosy apartment available for Immediate occupation 3929 words
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Advertisement972 1973-02-10 21 Cont. from Page 20 I i FURNISHED BEDROOM, student working man. off St. Michaels Road. Spore 12. Tel' *****5. FURNISHED BUNCALOW 18 Marigold Drive. Jasmine Road Thomson Road. Singapore. Ring *****. WELL FURNISHED BIG ROOM dlat 16 for single person. $110/- pm. Tel B'pore *****3 after 12 p.m. SINCLIt OVER972 words
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Advertisement886 1973-02-10 21 FURNISHED APARTMENTS DltT. ssas.soo Three Bedrooms Alreondltioned High Level Excellent Vicinity Security Parking B'pore *****4—*****7 Anytime. rHOMSON GARDEN ESTATE Dlst. 20 two-storey terrace house. 3 rooms. 2 bathrooms. freehold Principals only. Highest offer secures. Tel *****2 Singapore. HILL TOP DETACHED 3th Avenue suptrb structure approximately 10.000 sq. ft freehold furnished886 words
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Advertisement909 1973-02-10 21 RAFFLES PIACE Appx. 290 *q. ft. ready occupation. Reply Poat Bos. 143 B'por*. OFFICB ROOM TO LIT at Tan Chwe* Boon Building. New Bridge Road. Contact Mr Tan. Tel: *****5. TAT LEE BUILDING OFTICE SPACE TO-LET AS FROM APRIL 19T3. ENQUIRIES TAT LEE BUILDING OS. MARKET STREET SINCAPORE 1 TEL:909 words
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Advertisement832 1973-02-10 21 LOW COST FLIGHTS to London $525/New Tork tOOO/- La* Angclea $1185/- Hamburg $723/- Part* $630/A'ao To Australia Hongkong Indonesia Call Mas Travel Centre ***** *****7 *****7. EURO IINCAPORE EXPRESS (FT!) LTO. 220-A, BALISTIER ROAO, (12) TIL: *****3 *****9 Agent for all air ticket* Approved Charter aighu from Spore to: London832 words
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Advertisement1023 1973-02-10 21 ECINNERS BOOK KEEPING:- (Tuesdays. Thursday* 10.30 12.00 noon. 730— 8 30 p.m. 283 C Selegie Complex). (3.20 0.20 p.m. TO Middle Road) both starting 1.2.T2. Vacancies: LCC 1073 Intermediate Book-Keeplng. Higher Accounting Typewriting: Institute of Commerce (*****/21 ltl). BOOKKEEPING HIGHER ACCOUNT INQ REVISION CLASSES for atudenta taking th* June 19731,023 words
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Advertisement1002 1973-02-10 21 CNIF HONG VEHICLES (8) PU. Ltd. 43, SeotU Road (Newtoa). Singapore. 9. Ttl: *****1 A *****3 Offers 19T2 Austin 1300, Datsun 1200. 1971 Ford Cortina 1600U Maada Stationwaaon 1200. 1970 Toyota Corolla. Vauxhall Viva SLM. Volkswagen Van. Maxda FlOOO Btatlonwagon. Ford Cortina Super. Toyota Crown Alreondltlon. Morrla Minor 1000. Chevrolet1,002 words
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Advertisement1002 1973-02-10 21 COMPLETELY REFITTED I*6l JAGUAR Svorta Roadater $7300 View 169 Tanglln Road, trpore 10. Phone *****8. AUSTIN MINI 1081 broad rim tyre* good running condition. Highest offer secures Spore *****1 9 a.m. 3 pm. 1970 MORRIS COOPER for sal* recently overhauled and modified Tele phone Tony *****3 9.30 am. till 5.301,002 words
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Advertisement846 1973-02-10 21 »NY i960 MOOIL and below medium size ct Peugeot 204 or Matda Statloowacon. Ring 8065 M B'porr. after 2 p.m. WANTIO ONI 0000 Used Car from 1904 onward*. Cask on delivery. Ring *****9 *****0 B'pore. FIAT 124, IMS CAR. From 1970 onwards. One owner. Contact Wont 3330V5/«***** from 2 p.m.846 words
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234 1973-02-10 22 gCHOOLBUSES operating in schools with primary and secondary levels are causing much anxiety and concern to parents especially those whose children are in primary classes. Normally these primary students have to wait between 50 minutes and nearly234 words
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Letter100 1973-02-10 22 I WENT to see a Mandarin film, "The Four Riders" at one of the theatres on Feb. 3. The film ended abruptly and without meaning. The audience roared and Jeered, expressing disappointment and disgust. Like myself, they were trying to figure out how the story actually ended and how the100 words
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Letter122 1973-02-10 22 I THANK Mr. P.A. Paulo for his reply (ST.. Jan. 12). to my letter ST.. Jan. 5* concerning air traffic to and from Paya Lebar Airport and appreciate his comments on the regulations for the safety of aircraft. In fact my suggestions were for the greater safety of passengers and122 words
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149 1973-02-10 22 LinLE PURSES THAT COME WITH A BIG SURPRISE I WENT to a department store on Feb. 8 to buy a key chain. I saw some key chains with purses in the store. When I opened one of the purses, costing 70 cents each. I was jolted— right before my eyes149 words
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336 1973-02-10 22 EVEN TAXI DRIVERS DON'T KNOW WHERE IS TOA PAYOH RISE "I AM in Toa Fayoh A but no one knows where is Toa Payoh Rise." Phone calls like this are becoming more frequent from tourists, from our local benefactors and volunteers and blind agency representatives of other countries. They want336 words
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Letter75 1973-02-10 22 I WISH to draw the attention of the proper authority to the frustrating experience of residents of Lim LJak Street in search of parking space after 6 p.m. Now that we have finally bought over the flats. Is it too much to ask for a reserved parking lots? If this75 words
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Letter32 1973-02-10 22 CAN the authority concerned explain why there will be a charge of 50 cents per camera when the Singapore Japanese Garden is open to the public on Feb. 17? FRUSTRATED. Singapore 12.32 words
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62 1973-02-10 22 Repair work is being done at Tampines Avenue WITH reference to the letter by Drivers/ Pedestrians (ST. Jan. 24). Joint action Is being taken by the Public Cleansing Department and the Roads Branch, Public Works Department to repair the defective sections of Tamp'nes Avenue and to desilt the roadside drains.62 words
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Letter55 1973-02-10 22 I REFER to the letter by "Interested" (ST., Jan. 20) and would like to thank the writer for having drawn our attention to the Illegal parking of trailers in River Valley Road. Our Traffic Police have taken action ln respect of six trailers for parking offences. LAWRENCE S.H. LOH, Public55 words
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Letter45 1973-02-10 22 I REFER to a report headlined "Library employee Jailed for books theft" (S.T.. Feb 2). I wish to point out that Jaafar bin Mohd Salleh has never at any time been In the employ of the Library Service. RISHPAL SINGH. Public Relations Officer. National Library45 words
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Letter62 1973-02-10 22 THE Housing and Development Board recently Installed about 8.000 ne% letterboxes In Its estates at Changl and Oeylang. Our Area Office is In the process of Issuing keys to the letterboxes to the residents. Residents of Block One, Jalan Baru (ST.. Feb. i>, should be receiving their keys from Feb.62 words
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Advertisement772 1973-02-10 22 classified ««M, •^advertisements Stntapon only JOcmtiawot*. (S~S) H>w»m 17.50 fo. IS «0«<ll. T.m assoi sc i mi st rmsoNAL M^'i^" »J0 fjl'jolwdi. cusuhxaAOvwriena TetW»on» »»rvCT__ (Cont. from Page 21) (.ORUEOUs CUTE PEKINGESE PUPPIE». Vini.ua attractive coloun brown. Koldrn tie (Hat noses) $250/\n *3<l> Sport 644S27 QUALITY STANDARD DACN«MUND female pui.a.772 words
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Advertisement308 1973-02-10 22 FOR AH ENJOYABLE OUTIMC anytime. Oo with A High Society Lady Escort 248-C. Orchard Road (opposite Mandarin Hotel) Sport Tel: 3T70S1. SINCLAIR! SOCIAL ESCORT: A, lovely lady will be your date. Hurry Don't make yourself fall behind. Ring ***** U pore FOB DELICATE ALUMINIUM sliding door, mosaic, terratto. rtnovatlon. extension308 words
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Advertisement477 1973-02-10 22 ASP CASSETTES 11/90. Typewriter! MS/-. Jeana S9/90. Watenaa H/M Radlaa SO/90. Kodak Films) Lm 20%. SKnv Other Bargalna BudgaBlare*. 3-13 (3rd Floor) Pentuuli ■Shopping Centre. Cotanan Btr**t pee SPECIAL OFFER for every Duromatlc Pressure Cooker purchase one Duromatlc Ixjudrinu Timer will be given free. Call over to Singapore Refrige r477 words
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Advertisement424 1973-02-10 22 I PAN ILICTHIC FRIOOI $300/-. Sanyo Washing UiChlni SIM/I Lumopnnt copying machine $2*0/r RlnK *****0 ll'nora I INDIAN W0OLLIM CARHTI. ClearIns at con Amir 4k Son*. 27* Orchard Road (opposite Mandarin Hotel) Singapore Tel: 377 MS DUMT INLARCCR "•OS" with 10S mm, SO mm lenses. Complete dark 1 room equipment.424 words
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Advertisement314 1973-02-10 22 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER, SINGAPORE GEMINI CHIT-FIND CORPORATION LIMITED I.KMIM KMIKI'KISK STAIXION CORPORATION LIMITED WINDWARD ENTERPRISES (PRIVATE) LIMITED BODMAH CHIT FIND CORPORATION LIMITED SAFETY CHIT FIND LIMITED YEE SOON CORPORATION LIMITED ■nd TWENTIETH CENTURY CHIT FUND LIMITED IN COMPANIES WINDING-UP NOS. 31/72. 32 72. 48 72. 47 72.314 words
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Article242 1973-02-10 23 Venice keeps title on points BANGKOK, Fri. World flyweight boxing champion Venice Bor Kor Sor of Thailand retained his title here tonight when he defeated Erb i t o Salavarria of the Philippines by points. The three officials Judging scored the fight ISOUS. 150-136 and 150-140. The champion took the242 words
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Article37 1973-02-10 23 NEW YORK. Prl.— Margaret Court blasted her way to an easy 6-4. 6-3 win last night over fellow Australian Kerry Harris to advance to the quarter finals of the Barnett Banks tennis classic.37 words
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96 1973-02-10 23 ALI WRITES ON THE BUG AND THE BEE LAS VEGAS, Prl. Muhammad All took time off from bis training for his fight with Britain's Joe Bugner to write a poem predicting dire things for the European heavyweight champion. Calling himself a "bee" All wrote: "Since when did a bug think96 words
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Article, Illustration485 1973-02-10 23 ERNEST FRIDA - Caddy Lim equals course mark ERNEST FRIDA By CINGAPORE's new golf find, 20--year-oid SICC house caddy Lim Kian Tong, yesterday played immaculate golf to equal the five-year-old Keppel Golf Club course record with a sizzling 66 at Bukit Chermin. Kian Tong was among tl"e 63 golfers that teed off In485 words
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Article236 1973-02-10 23 rpHE qualifying round A scores: 66 Lim Kian Tong 33--33. 70 Ithnin Zain 34-36. 71 Talib Haron (a) 36--35. 72 Urn Ah Hong 37-33, Phua Thin Klay 38-34. 73 Teo Chin Seng 34--39, Marimuthu 38-35, J. Halliday (a) 38-35, Jurlam Ratlm 38-35. Tahir Atan 37-36, Urn Swee236 words
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Article232 1973-02-10 23 J\UNEDIN, (New Zealand), Fri. Pakistan are poised for a crushing victory over New Zealand in the Second cricket Test after taking 15 New Zealand wickets for only 279 runs on the third day of their four-day match here today. New Zealand ended the day needing232 words
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Article175 1973-02-10 23 PAKISTAN Ist Inns 507-6 dec NEW ZEALAND Ist Inns jG. Turner c Mushtaq b Intlkhab 37 T. Jarvte c Mushtaq b Sarfras 7 B. Confdoo c Barl b Intlkhab 35 B. Hastings c Sarfraz b Intlkhab 4 M. BiKfes b Intlkhab 10 V. Pollard c Shrfrai b Intlkhab 3175 words
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Article77 1973-02-10 23 AUCKLAND. Fri. Prani Shorter. the American Olympic marathon champion, was beaten Into fourth place In an International 3.000 metres race here last night. The race was won by New Zealander Rodney Dixon. the Olympic 1.500 metres bronze medallist. who clocked 7 minutes. 59.6 seconds. Another visiting American77 words
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Article374 1973-02-10 23 LONDON, Fri. rpHE three top teams In the First Division all face testing encounters in tomorrow's league soccer programme but none more than Liverpool which has shown signs of wilting under the pressure maintained by its championship rivals. In Its last five matches Liverpool managed onlyUPI - 374 words
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155 1973-02-10 23 Plans to get Best to play for Bury— f ONDON, Frl. Mr. Tom Robinson, a millionaire British businessman. wants to persuade wayard Northern Ireland international George Best to play lor Bury, the English Fourth Division soccer club. Mr. Robinson said yesterday he had written to Manchester United, the First DivisionReuter - 155 words
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Article90 1973-02-10 23 HAI Sing prevented Chung Hwa from making a clean sweep of the Serangoon District Schools girls basketball championships at Serangoon, by capturing the 'C title. Results: Olrls 'A': 1 Chung Hwa 2 Kong Yloiig 3 Whampoa •B r 1 Chung Hwa 2 Hal Sing 390 words
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Advertisement199 1973-02-10 23 SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE For only 33* a day Running Costs in a Chrysler Airconditioner. Chrysler Airconditionet beautiful. noiseless, compact, versatile A U S. quality, prestige product to complement your homes and offices" From 6500 B.TU to ***** B.T.U. Chrysler a cool experience. fcr»moni;» i^^V^^^B IXI CYCtI ft CAMMOC199 words
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Article, Illustration144 1973-02-10 24 GODFREY ROBERT - Saca to take action against Lim GODFREY ROBERT By SINGAPORE Amateur Cycling Association plan to take disciplinary action against international cyclist Roland Lim for making a Press statement attack- ing the Association. Roland made a statement in a local Chinese newspaper yesterday condemning the Association and threatening that he and144 words
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Article, Illustration358 1973-02-10 24 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By (JEOFF Perry, the Kiwi motorcycling ace, will go all out to achieve his hattrick in the Singapore Grand Prix on April 18-22 at Sembawang. He is being sponsored by Air New Zealand. Perry, winner of the GP event in 1971 and358 words
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Article75 1973-02-10 24 XJATIONAL champions St. l Joseph's Institution edged Into the final of the City District Schools B dlv. soccer championships with a narrow 1-0 win over Kirn Keat at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Skipper Koh Cheng Kwee netted the winning goal early In the ninth minute. In the75 words
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Article173 1973-02-10 24 FORCES WIN BUT FAIL TO IMPRESS THE performance of defending champion. Armed Forces, left much to be desired although they beat Tampines Rovers 1-0 in an FAS League Division One match at Jalan Besar stadium last night, reports JOE DORAI. With seven national team trainees in their side Forces display173 words
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Article176 1973-02-10 24 T^EW YORK, Fri. Jack Nicklaus goes into the third round of the Bob Hope desert classic golf tournament in Palm Springs, California, today with his two-stroke lead still intact. The 33-year-old American shot a two-under-par 70 yesterday for a 36-hole aggregate of 134. Nicklaus, who wonReuter - 176 words
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Article66 1973-02-10 24 MELBOURNE. Frl— A hardhitting century partnership between team captain John McLean and Keith Dudgeon enabled Queensland to reach 247--8 against Victoria on the first day of their Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. McLean and Dudgeon put on 108 In 130 minutes before Dudgeon was out66 words
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Article50 1973-02-10 24 AMERICAN School won two titles In the Buklt Tlmah District Schools Seven-a-slde rugby championships at Tanglin yesterday. They won the 'A' dlv. title by beating ACS 20-4. and grabbed the °C honours by trouncing their second team 32-0. Dunearn Tech. beat American 10-6 for the 'B title.50 words
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Article36 1973-02-10 24 NEW YORK. Frl. Topseeded Rod Layer. the defending champion from Australia, defeated Puerto Charles Pasarell. 5-7. 6-4, 6-3. last night in the second round of the U.S. indoor pro tennis championships In Philadelphia UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration340 1973-02-10 24 DIONEER Racing 1 Team, who provided the cream of Asian scramble riders in last year's meets, have entered three of their best riders for the Scramble of the Year meet at Colombo Court starting at 10 a.m. tomorrow. The team, who have set their340 words
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Article36 1973-02-10 24 KOTA BARU, Frl. Pahang earned a shock 1-n victory over KHantan In their north-east tone Malaysia Cup soccer match, here today. Btrlker Adnan Ismail .•cored the winning goal for Pahang In the fourth minute36 words
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Advertisement382 1973-02-10 24 OPEN UP OSKAY, Unit 404, third floor. Shaw Centre, Scotts Road, Tel: *****4 A NEW VISTA IN LUXURY LIVING WITH AQUADREAM WATER BEDS COME TO OSKAY .^0 H^ M A the CHINA ENGINEERS, ltd. I ■MIMi^H (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG) I I 2. Mum Ro*d. IJt Floor. Sinpport 2. Tel:382 words
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Miscellaneous70 1973-02-10 24 CRICKET Midland CCC v (Padang), Blxclu v W Coy SCA (Padang 11 a.m.). (Dieppe), Police v4l Bqdn GOLF BOA circuit (Buklt (Chanßl). "A 1 Coy v RAR Chfrmln 8 ami. (Dieppe) HOCKEY National Schools SOCCER Friendly: Town Six Seven -a side champion- Utd v Bunque de Indochlne ships (Dover Rd70 words
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Article, Illustration131 1973-02-10 25 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By QO NAP on SHOWMAN V in Race 6 at Kuala Lumpur today. This Sostenuto five-year-old was a good thing beaten last Sunday. Only six horses will contest Race 2. Sentelle should have an easy task. Firebrand, a course131 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1973-02-10 25 MIDAS TOr< II II: Finished down the course in last two ■UTU but has been working well in mi-rnmg gallu|)s. won Div 2 6( luce with 8 9 at Ipoh on Nuv. 12. eucli-u.iy claims lli:\VKNLY BODY: Fmi.Mi.il cUisc behind placed honM in Div 1 61 race1,053 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1973-02-10 25 GOING FORECAST: Good WTtXWFM 2 3 0 CLASS 6 DIV 2— 6F sLatsUaflUi (55.000 $3,500 to winner) 1 ***** MIDAS TOUCN II a (llrloht Crrs.rnll 1 -i.i 6 9.0 (dd +7) M. Lm I 1 ***** SIXTEEN HUNDRED I N) Nixir.lln 6 9.0 (dc +1) J. Johnson 81,126 words
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Article123 1973-02-10 25 El'SOM JEEP CALLBOY POINTER Race 1 H. BODY Midas Touch Clever Andy M. IOICH Blait Off Heavenly Body BLAST OFF Heavenly Body Bett Gift Race 2 -I v I I II I Expedite SEXTELLE Expedite EXPEDITE Sentelle Race S KFLANA Raub Luna Stream T. SPEAR Kelana Kaub P. FAIR KeUna123 words
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Article336 1973-02-10 25 Hard To Beat out of Gold Cup HARD TO BEAT, Singapore Gold Cup winner last year, will not run In the Tunku's Gold Cup tomorrow. He was a bit sore after running third in the Trial last Sunday. Ricky Kingston. .Hard To Beat's regular Jockey, has been engaged to ride336 words
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390 1973-02-10 25 POLITICAL OL YMPICS: A FRESH APPEAL CHICAGO. Fri CLIFFORD BUCK, outgoing president of the US Olympic Committee, said yesterday that emphasis on nationalism could damage the Olympic movement. He called for an end to team sport and the removal of all national identity from the Olympics. •We must take stepsUPI - 390 words
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Advertisement73 1973-02-10 25 St. Valentines Day? strictly for the birds Fanfare's two-to-treasure the Osmonds the faffctom Mick Jagger's nasty accident or how his sound was born i, Peter Shilton. star of Leicester Cit\ mini pin-up Carry on Camping Fanfare's trekking guide Draw Dear Moll> contest It's All Yours Motown Happening report A selection73 words
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Article, Illustration178 1973-02-10 26 Nuns lead handicappped children to safety BELFAST, Friday IN the suburb of Whiteabbey. Catholic nuns at the Itnmaculata School for Retarded Children today swept up debris after a night of terror. Mobs of young, denim-clad Protestants, the dreaded "Tartan rants" who proul the streets and fan178 words
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Article41 1973-02-10 26 HONO KONO. Frl. The Government today Invited tenders to operate two additional wireless television stbtlons In the colony, one with an English and a Chinese channel, and the other to operate only a Chinese channel. Reuttr.Reuter - 41 words
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Article31 1973-02-10 26 WASHINGTON. Fil. China Is selling tin to the United States for the lim time lor over 20 years, according to statistics released today by the census bureau. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article33 1973-02-10 26 DACCA. Frl. The ruling Awamt League Party's local secretary (or Charteshan Island has been shot dead In his village home, the Governmenlcontrolled Bengali dally Dalnlk Bangla reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Obituary186 1973-02-10 26 1 MADAM TAN BOEV CHING.69 pa.»«l away prawfuliy at 405 p m on rriday 9.2 73. Lravlnt: brhind 2 daughters Ruby and Btulf sonsinlaw Douklu K.K. \jtr and Richard Chrah Thran En*, and c rand -child nn Michatl Krnnrth Janet Elaine David and Jo Anne to mourn their Uui186 words
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Article537 1973-02-10 26 LONIK)N. Frl r.jultir. ilo*e<t narrowly mixed In vrrv nuirt trading. At S pm the Flnanrial Tun.-. Index wa» down 1.3 at 457.1. ll»r«ains i.it.ll. .1 9.1U (9.730). Lradrrs wrre a »h».l<- ea-ler on balance with lo*»»« nwtll to a prnnv <>r two. BSH and Stillcrs ra*r»l rrllwtln<l nrm537 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous12 1973-02-10 26 The weather WEATHER outlook from 6 am. to mid-day today: No rain.12 words
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