The Straits Times, 18 February 1973
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Title Section23 1973-02-18 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in S. E. Asia No. 1919 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1973 25 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION M.C- (P) No- 29/7323 words
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Article, Illustration216 1973-02-18 1 Woman who wed tribal chief flies in AMERICAN author A Mrs. Wynn Sargent, who was ordered out of Indonesia, flew in yesterday morning for a 40-minute stop en route to Hong Kong. Mrs Sargent, who was travelling under the name of Wynn Martin, stayed aboard the Cathay Pacific Airways Convair-216 words
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Article, Illustration422 1973-02-18 1 K.S. SIDHU - $690,000 grab K.S. SIDHU TOWKAY HELD UP IN HOME BY THREE-MAN GANG By and GERALD PERERA Negotiable share certs among items lost in robbery TH REE robbers, one armed with a revolver, held up an Indonesian Chinese family in Watten Estate and escaped with negotiable share certificates worth $685,200 yesterday422 words
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88 1973-02-18 1 From Russia— a new vaccine for flu MOSCOW, Sat. A new i vaccine for prevention and treatment of flu has been created in the Soviet I'nion. the newspaper Sovetskaya Russia said today. The vaccine is a liquid "with a pleasant taste." the newspaper said. "It is effective against flu caused88 words
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146 1973-02-18 1 S'pore is ready to aid Vietnam: Raja CINGAPORE is prepared to help In the reconstruction of Vietnam if required, Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam said yesterday. Mr. Rajaratnam, on his return from the Asean Foreign Ministers Conference, told newsmen "Singapore is prepared to help Vietnam whether bilaterally or collectively. "Firstly146 words
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Article28 1973-02-18 1 JAKARTA. Sat —More than 10.000 tons of rice from Pakistan has been placed under quarantine by port authorities because It was damaged by Khapra beetles— AP.AP - 28 words
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793 1973-02-18 1 Saigon orders its air force to halt all bombing SAIGON, Sat. South Vietnam's Air Force was ordered to stop all bombing and government radio stations broadcast appeals to soldiers to cease all hostilities after a plea by the Joint Military Commission today that all sides observe the ceasefire. A SouthReuter; AP; UPI - 793 words
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Article34 1973-02-18 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. A Senate foreign relations committee staff study said today the Philippines and South Korea are on a path of one-man rule containing the seeds of possible political chaos. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article34 1973-02-18 1 HONG KONO. Sat. Police have seized 1800 fake watches, mostly bearing the name Omega, worth more than U*****,000 ($482,500) yesterday The name Seiko was also on some of the watches. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article66 1973-02-18 1 SHORTER TRADING HOURS THE Stock Exchance of Malaysia and Singapore (SEMS) is to scrap afternoon trading from tomorrow. This comes 10 days after the four Hong Kong stock exchanges cut out trading in the afternoon. The SEMS will be open for business between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. and 11.1566 words
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836 1973-02-18 1 Second thoughts on the floating yen JAPANESE BUSINESSMEN ASSESS DEVELOPMENTS lAPAN today assessed developments since the devaluation of the U.S. dollar and the floating of the yen and realised it was in even more trouble than initially thought. The floating yen temporarily settled on the foreign exchange market at aReuter; AP - 836 words
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Article42 1973-02-18 1 ATHENS. Sat. Two Greek railway coaches plunged over a precipice, killing at least 10 people and injuring 17 others, when a four-carriage train jumped the rails near Megara. 28 miles (45 km) west of Athens, last night. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article27 1973-02-18 1 SEOUL Sat. Two pilots were missing after their P-4 Phantom jet crashed Into the sea 40 miles (64 km> south east of here yesterday— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article36 1973-02-18 1 Latest NO PROGRESS IK VIENTIANE VIENTIANE. Sat. Pathet Lao secretarygeneral Phoumi Vongvlchit continued secret peace negotiations with Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma today, but there appeared to be no progress towards a ceasefire. Reuter. (See This Page)Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement124 1973-02-18 1 WORLD NEWS Page 2 IN the tome house man had children by two other women, court told 3 THE GIRL who is taking the Chinese opera into the nightclub* 4 BEAT the dollar crisis by working harder 5 BIG HAUL of gangland weapons 6 MARKET REVIEW 7 PART TWO of124 words
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Miscellaneous14 1973-02-18 1 The weather THE weather outlook for today from 6 a.m. to noon Is: Cloudy.14 words
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232 1973-02-18 2 Tough guy Glenn Ford snubs Aussie minister MELBOURNE, Sat. Tough guy actor Glenn Ford was at the centre of a row here today after he refused to shake hands with an Australian Government minister, at the presentation of the annual Logic television awards last night. Eye-witnesses reported that 56-year-old FordReuter - 232 words
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Article39 1973-02-18 2 TURIN. Sat— Masked bandit* armed with machine guns held up a passenger train near here yesterday and stole 15 mail bags and 20 parcels containing about 40 mUlton lire (over $190 400) in cash.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration480 1973-02-18 2 Britain faces mounting wave of mass strikes Opposition to wage and prices freeze grows LONDON, Saturday gHITAIX today faced a mounting wave of strikes as opposition to the Government*! statutory prices and incomes policy intensified And the full strength of union condemnation of Prime Minister Heath's anti inflationary curbs isReuter - 480 words
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253 1973-02-18 2 PEACE PROSPECTS STRONGER THAN EVER NOW- EBAN LONDON, Sat. Israeli Foreign Minister, Mr. Abba Eban, said last night at Oxford that opportunities for a settlement to the Middle East conflict were now stronger than ever. Mr. Eban told a meeting of the Oxford University United Nations Youth and Students AssociationReuter - 253 words
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115 1973-02-18 2 TEL AVIV, Sat. A Ue detector that can be used on someone without his knowledge is being developed by scientists at Weiimann Institute in co-operation with the police. It is claimed to have advantages over the normal polygraph lie detectors becauseReuter - 115 words
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Article18 1973-02-18 2 BANGKOK. Sat Communist guerillas shot dead a village chief In the north-eastern province of Udon. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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263 1973-02-18 2 Doctors stitch back girl's cut in two liver ROME, Sat. An eight-year-old girl whose liver was cut in two in a car accident, is alive and recovering more than four months later because of an operation that may be the first of its kind to succeed. A surgical team headedUPI - 263 words
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109 1973-02-18 2 STOCKHOLM. Sat Sweden got a new trade union yesterday for girls who deal in love, newspapers said today. The society, which has 107 members, held Its first meeting yesterday, the papers said. The group decided to start its own newspaper in whichUPI - 109 words
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Article44 1973-02-18 2 MADRID. Sat. Claudio Ouerln Hill. one of Spain s most successful young film directors, fell 30 metres (100 ft) to his death yesterday from a church tower at Nojr» while supervising the last scenes of his film The Devils Bell. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration1813 1973-02-18 3 LESLIE FONG - In same house Tan had children by two other women court is told LESLIE FONG Expert gives evidence on Chinese rites By London, Sat. Witness: He knelt, wept and begged her to return for children's sake SINGAPORE woman suing for divorce from the man to whom she daims she is1,813 words
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236 1973-02-18 3 MAS daily flights from KL-Johor Baru soon JOHOR BARI, Sat- MAS will ran dally flifhts to Johor from Kuala Lumpur when the $32 million International airport _at Senal la ready in July, its general manager, Mr. Saw Huat Lye, said today. Mr. Saw was speaking to newsmen when he accompanied236 words
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71 1973-02-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Five types of goods wheat flour, cooking oil, fertilisers, Insecticides ana formic add have been controlled. A government order, signed by the deputy Trade and Industry Minister, Encik Musa Hltam, was published In the gazette released today. The order, made on71 words
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Article, Illustration301 1973-02-18 4 TAN WEE LIAN - Social work— so Dr. Lim gives up poker games TAN WEE LIAN By T\R Urn Chin Hln Is <Lr both doctor and social worker to the residents of Queenstown. From 8 am. to 6 p.m. he tends to their coughs and aches. But from 8 p.m. to 10.30 p.m., minus301 words
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Article, Illustration284 1973-02-18 4 SHEN SWEE YONG - She brings opera to nightclubs CHEs just 20. Bat doe-eyed opera k actress Kwan Tee is leading the way to the nightclubs. She heads a local Cantonese opera troupe of 20 performers who have recently taken their art around the hotels. "Its a recent development. We find the284 words
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Article, Illustration539 1973-02-18 4 ALIA— JORDAN'S QUEEN WITH ADVENTUROUS SPIRIT WASH INGTON: —She's tall, she's blonde, she likes to wear jeans. And they way she has been popping up In unexpected places around the royal palace of Jordan's King Hussein, she's also been giving the household staff something to worry about. After all. Is539 words
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356 1973-02-18 6 Pay rises will attract talent, say lawyers circles yesterday hailed as "magnificent" the pay increases to Supreme Court judges and the At-torney-General announced by the Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, in Partijunent on Friday. The president of the Law Society, Mr. M. Karthlgesu, said: "The top pay decision for356 words
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Article, Illustration170 1973-02-18 6 CIX 100-year-old coins (above), buried on the site of the old Raffles Institution building, were dug up at its demolition recently. Five of them are Straits Settlement coins of 20, 10, 5, one and half cent denominations bearing the image of Queen Victoria,170 words
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246 1973-02-18 6 1 1 taken to court for allegedly not settling chit fund dues THE Official Receiver, acting as liquidator for Gemini Chit Fund Corporation, had 11 people brought up In the district court yesterday for not settling their chit fund dues. This is the first time that Gemini summons cases were246 words
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Article60 1973-02-18 6 THE secretary-general of the NTUC. Mr. C.V. Devan Nalr. leaves for Brussels today to represent the Interests of Asian labour at the Joint working party meeting of the Intemetlonal Confederation of Free Trade Unions International Trade Secretariats (ICPTU-rTB). The meeting alms to formulate an International60 words
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Article38 1973-02-18 6 LER Huat Seoh of Boon Tat Street was fined $250 yesterday for failing to provide a qualified steersman for his motor sampan, which was more than one ton. at Outer Roads on Aug. 26 last year.38 words
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Article24 1973-02-18 6 A MOUNTAINEERING course will be held by the Chinese YMCA on Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. details are available by ringing *****124 words
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271 1973-02-18 6 THE Singapore Armed Forces have Introduced three awards to members In service for operational service overseas, nonoperational services, and long service and good conduct. To qualify for the operational service medal, a member must have done 96 hours or more In271 words
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Article, Illustration141 1973-02-18 6 DEFENCE Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee and Mrs. Goh crossed Hashlnkyo, a colourful bridge to the Palace of the Dragon at the Japanese Garden in Jurong Later they headed for the guesthouse of Selwaen for a reception to mark141 words
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157 1973-02-18 6 Police find gangland weapons in raids: Three held ¥>OLICE arrested three I youths and recovered a large quantity of gangland weapons In three separate raids on Friday following tip-offs. In the first raid In a flat at Kowloon Road at 5.20 p.m.. officers from Paya Lebar station seized a total157 words
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Article62 1973-02-18 6 MR. KHWAJA Mohammed Kaiser, new Bangladesh Histi Commissioner to Singapore, will address the lunch meeting of the Foreign Correspondents Association of South-East Asia at the Ming Court Hotel on Friday at 12.30 p.m. Admission is by tickets at $10 each, available at the Secreta62 words
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Article31 1973-02-18 6 TWELVE women were yesterday fined a total of 5530 for playing see sek at Block 118. Kirn Tlan- Road, on Friday at about 420 p.m. They pleaded guilty.31 words
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850 1973-02-18 7 THE stock market continued to advance last wee k. However, the gains at the final count were much less spectacular than one had been led to expect by the very hectic trading conditions on the first two (lavs. This was850 words
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Article76 1973-02-18 7 These Toto coupons are invalid SINGAPORE Pools (Pte) Ltd. has declared the Toto coupons bearing serial Nos. 1030 to 1032 sold for Draw. No. 12/73 Invalid. This U because parts "B" and "C" of the coupons have not been submitted In time by the afrent. Mr. Teo Chee Ton. of76 words
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Article58 1973-02-18 7 Taekwon-do classes for beginners THE Singapore Taekwon-do Academy will wart classes (or beginners on Tuesday at 1U gym at the New World Amusement Park In Serangoon Road Classes will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m Morning classes will be held at 9 am. Applications should be made58 words
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Article18 1973-02-18 7 NCR will Introduce It* Century 101 Computer System at Shangri-La Hotel on Tuesday at 11 am18 words
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271 1973-02-18 7 NOL HAS DIRECT FREIGHT TALKS WITH FEFC LONDON, Sat. The national shipping lines of both Malaysia and Singapore are engaged in "deep private negotiations" with fellow but more senior members of the Far East Freight Conference (FEFC) on their long-standing demand for a "greater and fairer" share of the trade271 words
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172 1973-02-18 7 THE Lord Mayor of Hamburg, Mr. Peter Schultz, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the President and Mrs. Sheares when topics of mutual interest were discussed. The noon-day call was part of a busy programme arranged for the Lord Mayor, who is172 words
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Article19 1973-02-18 7 A YOUTH cultural night will be held at KreU Ayer Peoples Theatre on Tuesday at 8 p.m.19 words
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Article, Illustration359 1973-02-18 7 rpHE Singapore Police A Force has drawn up a three-point plan to meet the challenges ahead. They are: DRAWING up of new divisional boundaries for implementation in two phases within the next 10 years; ENFORCING the policing system fully; and PROVIDING better communication and359 words
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Article75 1973-02-18 7 THE Securities Industry BiU, which will repeal the existing securities legislation and replace it with a new set, was given its first reading in Parliament on Friday. Details of the BiU are expected out this week. Eight other Bills were introduced at the same time: Light Dues75 words
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679 1973-02-18 13 A HOLIDA Y-AND THE QUESTION OF CUSTOMS PA YMENTS "MALAYSIAN STUDENT," studying at the University of Singapore, writes: 'During my stay here, I have bought a tape recorder, some tapes and a badminton racquet. "These, I believe, are taxable goods when I take them to Malaysia. During my coming long679 words
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422 1973-02-18 13 The problems of contacting aliens from space ONDON: A series of ■Li metallic clicks bleeping insistently in the headphones of some distant space observatory, while a radio operator frantically alerts government officiate, and newspapers scramble for the biggest scoop in world history is this how the first contact will be422 words
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528 1973-02-18 13 MAX WILDE - A WALL chart and map to be displayed In travel agents' airline and shipping booking offices has been prepared by the World Health Organisation, showing the distribution of malaria throughout the world. It Is intended as a warning to travellers because, WHO says: "Several528 words
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Advertisement237 1973-02-18 2 HIS HOLINESS SANT BABA AMAR ifNGH Jl ON HIS WAY TO CALIFORNIA AS PART OF HIS ROUTINE WORLD MISSION TOUR, WILL BE ARRIVING HERE ON THE I9TH OF FEBRUARY. 19/3 VIDE FLIGHT NUMBER AX1736 AT 7.00 P.M. PRAYERS WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: 20/2/73 —AS FROM 530 a.m. to 7237 words
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Advertisement275 1973-02-18 4 Free Parking at Supreme House Shopping Centre on Sundays, Public Holidays and after 5 p.m. on weekdays. You'll find Supreme House has everything for everyone including easy parking. Five storeys of air-conditioned shopping arcades, restaurants, coffee house, discotheque and one of the largest eepartment stores in town. dfl SUfdtMtHOUSf I275 words
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Advertisement76 1973-02-18 4 SEE THE WORLD WITH 0\ I DOLLAR Visit all the places you wanted to London, Paris, Geneva, New York. Buy all the dresses your wife has yearned for. Dine and wine at the best restaurants. Impossible? A dream? It can come true. You may be the lucky top prize., winner76 words
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167 1973-02-18 5 SINGAPORE'S first glassbottom boat, built for marine-life watching, slipped smoothly Into murky waters In a successful launching at Jurong yesterday. The $120,000 tour cruiser Bahar Manls was launched by the chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Tan Sri Runme Shaw. As "ilons" danced167 words
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110 1973-02-18 5 New law to stop untrained use of X-rays f EGISLATION to prevent \j the use of irradiating apparatus, such as X-ray machines, by untrained people will be introduced soon. An official statement yesterday advised the public against going to unqualified operators for X-rays. It said the new law would regulate110 words
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Article39 1973-02-18 5 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Education) Encik Ahmad bin Matter will speak on Approaches to Effective and Economical Delivery of Mass Primary Education at the Regional English Language Centre (RELCi Building Orange Grove Road. Tomorrow at 9 a.m.39 words
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494 1973-02-18 5 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG JURONG Shipbuilders yesterday called for higher productivity to offset any possible "t ig h t situation" the shipyard might face localise of the current world currency crisis. The shipyard's director and deputy general manager, Mr. Low Guan Onn, made494 words
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138 1973-02-18 5 PAPUA CHIEF MINISTER HAS TALKS WITH PREMIER LEE THE Chief Minister of Papua. Mr. Mlcheal Somare yesterday spent the afternoon discussing various Issues of regional Interest with the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, before leaving for Port Moresby last night. The talks were held at the Istana Annexe at138 words
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261 1973-02-18 5 DONT buy buildings on state or HDB land TPHE Housing and De--1 velopment Board yesterday warned the public against buying buildings or structures built on state land or land belonging to the board. Such buildings or structures would not be entitled to any resettlement benefits should the land be required261 words
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Article20 1973-02-18 5 MR ALAN CROLL has been appointed managing director of Leo Bur net Pte. Ltd.. an advertising agency, here.20 words
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Advertisement225 1973-02-18 5 1/' Bring your dream house down to earth Some things seem beyond most of us. Things like modem household gadgets, a car or even a home. Thct's probably because prices are so high and money zo scarce But if you have saved some money for yoj' dream things, we can225 words
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Advertisement389 1973-02-18 5 WATER consumption on Friday was 116.4 million gallons (529,000 cubic metres), a slight drop of 0.1 million gallons (450 cubic metres) from Thursday. O/1 y SURE OF OU/o A TOP PASS The Stamford College Way HSC/GCE 'A', Singapore Cambridge GCE/MCE, Lower Certificate of Education, Qualifying Test. All Stamford College Home"389 words
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Advertisement456 1973-02-18 5 LINGUAPHONE THC FUUY GUARANTIED IANGUAGICOuaU.WIU SHOW YOU HOW YOU MAY WANT TO BECOME A TECHNICIAN OR AN ENGINEER IN ONE OF SEVERAL GERMAN COMPANIES NOW IN SINGAPORE ANO MALAYSIA EVEN AS A BUSINESSMAN OR AS A TOURIST A KNOWLEDGE OF GERMAN WILL BE AND GAIN MORE WITH EVERY WORO YOU456 words
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Miscellaneous818 1973-02-18 5 UN AM Opening, and Jack La 1.31 News in brief .a u an u k Sl>ow u rep !i at> |JS Chlnese Variet to™ re P eat > 10.25 Huckleberry Hound r IMS Pesta Pop (repeat) Ne s and newsreel in Chi--11.41 Star Soccer: Manchester City nese vs Southampton US818 words
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Miscellaneous87 1973-02-18 5 TIDES TODAY: M*»Nrt 11.15 a.m. (10.2 ft); Mill Ktckil 9.38 a.m. (6.9 ft), 10.58 p.m. (7.9 ft); rVt McbM 7.16 i.m. (9.2 ft), 7.30 p.m. (9.Bft) Pwt KlMt 6.52 p.m. (16.4 ft); fnmt 12.59 i.m. (B.2ft). 1.37 p.m. (7.6ftj. I0MOWOW: SMttptrt i?. 10 i.m. (9.2 ft), 11.57 p.m. (10.2 ft);87 words
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Advertisement627 1973-02-18 7 DID YOU DO WELL IN YOUR f* iXAWI? w Too late now to worry about marks not being as high as you had hoped or expected This is the time for a complete -overtiaul of your study methods If you did not dc too well last year decide now ihji627 words
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Article235 1973-02-18 8 OPINION Training may be the key Sunday, February 18, 1973 AMID all that brainwracking to find solutions to national problems, little thought appears to have been given by cither the public or private sector to a shortage of domestic help, which may be expected to Increase in the next few235 words
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Article169 1973-02-18 8 CINGAPORE's Boy Scouts may have silenced their critics with this year's arrangements for a week of community service. It used to be a moot point how far their annual Job Week went In meeting one of Its objectives: Teaching scouts the dignity of labour and the value of169 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1973-02-18 8 K S SIDHU - Singapore's Gurkhas still do a great job K S SIDHU THEY ARE THE GUARDIANS OF THE PEACE THAT THE PUBLIC SELDOM SEES BUT THEEY'RE ALWAYS THERE By (SINGAPORE is proud of its Gurkha Police Contingent, and justly so, for over the years, this stalwart body of men has built up1,186 words
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Article, Illustration664 1973-02-18 8 WHEN IMMUNITY BREEDS CONTEMPT THE immunity of the diplomatic 1 pouch Is one of a wide range of courtesies shared by countries maintaining: diplomatic relations with each other. Diplomatic privileges and immunities have evolved through practice and have been written into international agreements. The exercise of diplomatic privilege carries with664 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1973-02-18 9 OXK of the most dramatic moments occurred 10 days after the crash. Gustavo Nicolich heard on the radio that the search for the Uruguayan plane had been abandoned We were considered definitely lost, and were left to our fate. We were nearly all in tears1,857 words
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Article152 1973-02-18 9 CONTINUING: THE SURVIVORS CIXTEEN people survived an a ire rash 12,000 feet up in the Chilean Andes but spent 72 days lost in a bleak, white wilderness. Their story is one of indomitable spirit, of Christian faith, and of an agonising decision. There was virtually no food on the plane152 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1973-02-18 10 PLEASANT TO DRIVE tXDR one reason or r another (one was falling olf a bicycle.) I did not get to test the Opel Rekord II until almost Chinese New Year, although I had been looking forward to a drive in the car. By chance, I was1,051 words
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479 1973-02-18 10 Progress in the fight against a top killer WASHINGTON: Two Htl of experiments have added weight to the already impressive evidence that links some forms of human cancer with infection by a virus. One set of experiments the joint venture of a George Washington University scientist and a researcher at479 words
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Advertisement126 1973-02-18 10 HOME LEAVE CAR HIRE L»t»»t FORO. VAUXHALL MORRIS. AUSTIN. HILLMAN S»loons Eiuim MoioriMd Ctravins Realistic rates From C5O lo» wmlij o« £1 74 fo< 24 wnlu Othvtrv and collection anywhere Airport. Docks. Hotel. Horn*. Hire rates include road tax. comprehensive insurance (including personal accident and passenger liability), lull maintenance servicing126 words
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Miscellaneous240 1973-02-18 10 l_ _j\ 1 1 B SINGAPORE A CONVICTED murderer escapes from gaol and looks for his former girlfriend. McGarrett really has to work fast to prevent another murder In tonight's episode of Hawaii Flve-O, •Good Night, Baby, It's Time To Die," on Channel 5 at 8.05 p.m. ONE of Rudolph240 words
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Miscellaneous251 1973-02-18 10 to be an old friend, is charged with hijacking. Things really seem black, especially when there are prosecution witnesses for positive identification in "Th c Trouble With Ralph" on Saturday on Channel 5 at 10 p.m. IN war-time France, an Englishman agrees to smuggle two children back to Britain with251 words
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Miscellaneous251 1973-02-18 10 Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS j DOWN 1 Hall of Justice (5), 6. 1 Vehicle <3). 2 Vessel (3) Curved (ft), 9 Iridescent 3 Tern edge (6». 4 Fasten (3>' arches (B>. 10. Selection isi. 5 Overhead <si. 6 Dark In hue 12 Fruit .5) 13 Cricket period (7). 7 Snakes251 words
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Article, Illustration296 1973-02-18 11 THEY are so close to one another In body, so far apart In spirit. They are asters, Juracl (lefti and Nadir (right). Siamese twins of Salvador, Brazil. To the outsider It must seem that these girls are something monstrous and horrifying. A freak of nature condemned296 words
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Article520 1973-02-18 11 FN SOME COUNTRIES... WHEN you stroke your chin, does it mean you are thinking or have you just seen a remarkably pretty girl with whom you would like to be better acquainted? And has this unconscious gesture revealed your thoughts to the observant eyes of520 words
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Article, Illustration909 1973-02-18 11 rpHE de la Pomeroi family arrived in A England with William the Conqueror. Gilbert de la Pomeroi built himself a castle in Devon on the ruins of a much earlier fortification, and settled his family there in the lush Devon woods on a hill above a909 words
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Advertisement236 1973-02-18 11 Be Paid What You PI are REALLY WORTH !EiJ You need training to get ahead and win the recognition that leads to a higher status and better pay. ICS training will put these within your reach. You'll be treated with new respect, you'll be able to afford the better things236 words
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Advertisement306 1973-02-18 11 The elephants never forget how to turn on a show. ■■I^Eii "Your taxi. Sir?" India has the Temples that date back to the dawn unexpected to offer you. An elephant of civilisation. Khajuraho an expression ■Bt^^Bo taxi-ride to the famed Amber Fort in of human love in stone. Mahabalipuram. IPJ|P^P&306 words
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Article, Illustration1555 1973-02-18 12 KUK MAY - When it was siesta time for the gods gHINAGAR became icier. The weather had Income more foul and the drizzle persisted. Thus, my third week in India started on a shivery note. My worst enemies were my fingers. They Just refused to be warm. But I considered myself lucky. Most1,555 words
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Advertisement58 1973-02-18 12 I l^kw >-v^_. Fanfare's two-to-treasure Randolph Mantooth and Robert Fuller from Emergency' The Continental Controversy why gals fall for these gallant guys Sportrait of Colin Bell Hongkong the latest and wildest gossip from its movie-world Barry Gibb pin-up A Damsel On a Dulcimer in XL? Motown Family tree and Spot58 words
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Advertisement94 1973-02-18 13 8.45 am, 9am or 11am departures Seventeen flights a week (the biggest choice and all of them morning departures Choose from our daily 8.45 am service (non-stop on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays), our daily 9.00 am service through Bangkok, or our 11.00 am non-stop service on Mondays, Thursdays and94 words
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Article, Illustration1569 1973-02-18 14 LEE SU SAN - When your good looks can mean cash in the bank LEE SU SAN By QF COURSE looks aren't everything. You never judge a book by its cover and beauty is only skin deep. But it sure helps If you can turn the right heads as you glide across a crowded1,569 words
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Article, Illustration234 1973-02-18 14 Here's fashion afoot SUNNY days are here aiain. It's time to hang up your high heel slippers and get Into something more comfortable for those sunshine activities. You know, things like beach parties and barbecues and long breezy walks by the sea. For those who are not afraid to show234 words
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Advertisement126 1973-02-18 14 I Exclusive selection of *&4L\ B I furniture for every t y*L ft. I home designs, shapes ,*J yß* I and sizes just as varied. f|^ |*<\j^ <j$ f Lw I Modern and traditional i*. 1 I to complement every jjj^*^ fT^^m H[ I decor. Specially Jr tfHJB' H| I126 words
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Advertisement278 1973-02-18 14 The art of living m M V i nJI You love doing things and going places. You're all for getting into life and making an art of it. And that's just one of the reasons you use Tampax tampons. They're comfortable, convenient and you can carry them anywhere. A doctor278 words
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Article, Illustration426 1973-02-18 15 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By rTHE S I S TERS A (Mandarin) is beyond doubt a major Hong Kong production. It brings to the screen the battle between labour, wages and profit, and examines In depth the plight of workers struggling for a means426 words
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Article, Illustration535 1973-02-18 15 I am irresponsible and selfish confesses David Hemmings DAVID HEMMINGS Is pushy, utterly selfish and totally Irresponsible. Who says so? David Hemmlngs. "I grew up being precocious, conceited and brash. I haven't changed much. I have found the only way to live is to live selfishly," he said honestly. Doubtless535 words
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Article400 1973-02-18 15 DONALD MOORE is presenting two exciting events at the end of this week. At the Cultural Centre Theatre on Friday, the fabulous American pianist, Michael Ponti, is giving a recital which certainly promises playing of the highest order. This "super-virtuoso" (as he has been described by the New400 words
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Advertisement64 1973-02-18 15 Gtylong Quatmtewa 17th 116 DAY! 8ala«y: I.IS. 1.10, 7 4 9.J0 p.m CaMaa City: 1.41, 4. 7 4 9. J0 Tha Moil Hiloriout Modern Mandarin Comadv With Louahttri Golort With English Chlnata Subtitlat Storrmg Tltn Naa 4 §m\ NEW STARLIGHT (AIH-CONO) Tal: 6436/6 4W <«•»• 'AMR PANJANG ROAD Mm 1.1064 words
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Advertisement253 1973-02-18 15 SUNDAY NIGHT POOLSIDE BARBECUE GRILLED SPECIALITIES £f ""^L m complimentary glass of VM world famed sangria v^V MAIN POOLSIDE V /»Hv vf' RMI Hot -from -the -pot >\ vf v country cooling come for lunch or dinner k^^2#^ The Peasants will serenade you .^p/W every evening QT^Today's recommendation Hf^^^^k^ Goodwood253 words
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Article, Illustration953 1973-02-18 16 TAN WEE LEAN - TAN WEE LEAN By HTHE Minister of State (Education), Mr. Chai Chong Vii, will launch the Road Safety Campaign for 1973, jointly organised by the National Safety First Council of Singapore and the Automobile Association, tomorrow. A special opening ceremony to mark953 words
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Article237 1973-02-18 16 MESSAGE from Encik Ahmad Mattar, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) and Chairman of Organising Committee for Road Safety Campaign 1973: THE 1973 Road L Safety Campaign will be held between Feb. 19 and March 5 this year. The campaign is jointly organised by the National Safety First Council of237 words
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Article, Illustration396 1973-02-18 16 Police are sparing no efforts in tackling traffic accident problem MESSAGE from the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tan Teik Khlnt: T\EATH or serious injury lJ is too great a price to pay for a driving error. Yet each person Involved in a traffic accident faces the prospect of death or396 words
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Article, Illustration835 1973-02-18 17 By Staff Writer THE National Safety First Council of Singapore organises an average of four road safety campaigns a year. "Each time we have a campaign, the accident figures go down by some 10 to 15 per cent," said835 words
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Advertisement140 1973-02-18 16 lfears Ahead Pallas THE DS IS A CAR WHICH HAS PROOF ANTI BURST LOCKS 5 FOR CREATED A LEGEND IN ITS OWN WARD GEARS 2,347 c.c. ENGINE FOR /^Ob" <*J$S > TIME. RESPECTED BY HEADS OF GREATER ACCELERATION, 124 BHP, STATE AND CONNOISSEURS, THE 26 M.P.G., SPECIAL HIGH SPEED %*\Vv^^140 words
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Advertisement65 1973-02-18 17 With KONI you are better off (D (g) Adjustable, double acting KONI Special "D" shock absorbers are exactly (T\ JMLt tailored to each individual make and (Q car model. Moreover KONI dampers ML realize a reduced wear on tyres, wheel «*"^^\j» suspension and springs (they are a^aaam* the cheapest per65 words
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Advertisement333 1973-02-18 17 n DKIUV7CO I VJNc S TQn Radial Ply Tyres The BRIDGESTONE family of Radial Ply BRIDGESTONE Radial Ply Tyres put you Tyres is made up of the RD-11, RD-20 and way ahead in safety, economy and reliability RD-201. Three tough, safety -conscious, all- with superb cornering, excellent road-holding, weather performers333 words
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Advertisement373 1973-02-18 19 JyA /•'•^^'^'■'-^SS^yH* If ?>« JSHm^^^^ Make no mistake about it. The advanced Automatic Verification i^l^^pßßl I WM/WmSkTi ""*<lm System in this Sharp Electronic Calculator CS 224 V will never get in /MA •ftTT^k^ia««^a^^lal«^ I^l^^^ '^V' wtKKMmifSSSfi^^^ V°" r way. I t's there to make sure your every calculated move counts373 words
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Miscellaneous212 1973-02-18 19 months are completed. You will have a few troubles to face though and these could be consistently annoying rather than overpowering. You'll have to face criticism and deal with people who are not telling the truth. On the money side all IF it's your birthday born on Feb. 18, you212 words
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Miscellaneous271 1973-02-18 19 is well. You need not worry about how much you will have in hand. From your birthday onward you will be comfortably placed and you will be particularly fortunate after October. A new source of income will appear and you'll be glad to enjoy it. If you're moving house, then271 words
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Miscellaneous330 1973-02-18 19 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— Jan. 19) You can relax this week and enjoy the security that you're building up now. The money situation should be very good Indeed In the first three days of the week. You must accept certain changes atound you though on Wednesday: Someone330 words
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Miscellaneous244 1973-02-18 19 cover that you've reached the limit of income for the moment. Better cut down spending for a few weeks TAURUS (April 21 May 20): At last you begin to see good results of something that you have been working on for a little while. You could get a rise in244 words
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Miscellaneous229 1973-02-18 19 family life go through happily at end of the week. You will be able to make hard and fast arrangements now for the remaining months of the year. VIRGO iAug 22 Sept. 22): You'li .be well pleased with h^w some workaday arrangement is succeeding: Ytu'll be highly praised for something229 words
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784 1973-02-18 20 JOHN TEOH - JOHN TEOH By MUSK! lovers con now enjoy listening to the rich dimension sounds of portable cassettes with the introduction of Cellular Sound. This is a "revolution" in portable sound technology. Its secret is the cellular horn which is an essential component In784 words
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504 1973-02-18 20 THE amplifier has often been called the hear^ of the stereo system. Its main function is to build up feeble signals from a phonograph cartridge, tape recorder or radio tuner to the point where they are strong enough to activate and emerge as sound from504 words
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Advertisement499 1973-02-18 20 ij&l TPR-3001 I St«reo RtC4»v«r I I C«»tt« Rtconjer r ct wording J3»g& from the sttreo I 11 rvcotvor. *Lerg»VU meter B^Brifl^^^^rrva,^^^ 1 \w TPR-601 TPR-202 r Radio/Cassette Recorder fßk Ma&ft R«dio/Ca»sette Recorder Igß^^^^e^^L •AM FM radio 'Multi band radio fIHBfiSSU •Dynamic Hi F i sound |Ea9 'High performance t^sJ!?499 words
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Advertisement343 1973-02-18 20 Mellow&ClearTone! CORAL -THE QUALITY SPEAKER WITH LARGE INPUT, rr^T::-^ HIGH EFFICIENCY. MINIMUM DISTORTION LOW FREQUENCY OF RESONANCE. |r^-^ *M tfl rSLvairSll^ta t*mml&i l Mod* BX 1401 I '*V\ tV **\'/*.^**%^?*V Mod.* 6 x 120' I ay A a» ay A *v A A ajt*^ I 1 L^Lfllk^^i^ii^l^iS^L^LfllL^Lfl ffll IAAa M343 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1973-02-18 21 COMPARING quaIj lity with price is Important for the enthusiast who sets out to buy his first stereo set for the most expensive eg ul pment does not necessarily mean the best. And with the varied range available locally, the new hobbyist needs to1,207 words
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Advertisement105 1973-02-18 21 Concert Hall for sale. $985 only. RHBII GA2OS #3^^ 1 ML Wk. |£^25i Imiuml V $985 is all it takes to turn your living room into a concert hall This new Philips stereo system gives you all the powerful quality of live concerthall music PLUS all these wonderful facilities. Powerful105 words
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Advertisement326 1973-02-18 21 I Tape Deck A-4010GSL I i' y^"^ UE^H >^ GSL in use throughout the world making it Hfl V > a ne of the most sought after models in the TEAC fa f m*v r-* range of professional Tape Decks. Because the vj j VaV'-aSHI J^rf guarantee of proven quality326 words
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Article, Illustration220 1973-02-18 22 GOOD as cassettes are sooner or later you will want to do more. You will be ready to move on to near perfection, no longer be contented with merely recording what Is there but will want to mix and edit sounds lust as the professionals do.220 words
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361 1973-02-18 22 TRANSISTOR radios now come in all shapes and colours to meet the demand of the "in" group. Among the new range of sets available locally are radios shaped like cylinders, cubes, yo-yos, spheres, handbags and underwater torches. The radio shaped361 words
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Article, Illustration382 1973-02-18 22 Increased demand for Rr stereos id cassettes A CAR stereo is a "must" to add to motoring pleasure, according to a dealer in Petaling Jaya. Some car models are sold with radios and stereo systems a& "extras." Car stereo systems fall under two categorics cassettes or cartridge tape decks. The382 words
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Advertisement483 1973-02-18 22 ■bblbi am m jl The JVC 4 Channel /u/tem j-.* con plog any record uou own JmA 4 Channel or 2 Channel. J^Bi-B aw^e^* l *'^al^H j^ B bT^^^^^B^^bbßTt' *^aaaBaa^BBBBHBBBBBa IBr IHaV^^^^^tVaßaßM. "^Bb«bbl afl W Ba^^^^^^H^HaW^^ a»f Many people think that 4-Channel equipment can only play 4-Channel records. JVC's 4-Channel483 words
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Advertisement290 1973-02-18 22 SIX, SEVEN OR EIGHT take your choice S ANSU I presents three delightful models _^~<^^^^H MOOEL SIX _^^^^H h AM/FM SOLID STATE STEREO RECEIVER Ni«n M to off«r •Jflß*^^ 0 BBBBBBS?^^^^^ I r V EIGHT and SEVEN Ftv thu t?»ion ««on« th« Six can >tt I *^^'^^^^^H^^^^^^^ B P*tK« amon(290 words
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Article, Illustration285 1973-02-18 23 Miniature TV sets are fast becoming popular in Spore TELEVISION manufacturers have come a long way since the first 'box from which both pictures and sound were projected" was introduced. Then television pictures were in black and white. Now, colour Is the "in" thing in many countries. Research as well285 words
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Article, Illustration276 1973-02-18 23 TRAINING FOR ASSEMBLY LINE TECHNICIANS ALTHOUGH televi- sion manufacturing and assembly industry in Singapore Is a young one, its high standard of quality has earned a reputation for itself, both locally and overseas. This is attributed to the skill and hard work put in by workers at Singapore factories. A276 words
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241 1973-02-18 23 Keeping the public informed of scientific advances THE Radio and Elec- trical Traders Association of Singapore plays an active part in keeping the public informed of scientific advancements made in the radio and electronics industries. Over the years. RETAS was one of the sponsors for a number of exhibitions. These241 words
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Advertisement555 1973-02-18 23 The Modular Soundmakers from SANYO individually- superior. WtlGtl COmbined UniTlCltClied. BBl^^^Ml Oeluxe^channel receiver Every Sanyo modular audio component is an electronic masterpiece. designed for the sophisticated Created at Sanyo audio division, it is the result of endless hours of research C^^"^^Bl o" 6 v PUt P °T r and the555 words
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Article, Illustration838 1973-02-18 24 SPECIAL By TONY FRANCIS f ROM a 1916 Model T Ford to a very hot Datsun 240Z and a highly souped up Porche 911 they are among the entries for the national inter-club motor racing championship838 words
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Article, Illustration199 1973-02-18 24 -THANKS and Tyler shows the way rHE thought by the MSVCR of repaying the various motor clubs in Malaysia and Singapore for their hospitality gave birth to the inter-club championship. And the man behind It is Brian Tyler. 36. who is equally keen at racing Vintage cars as he is199 words
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Advertisement436 1973-02-18 24 WIX QUALITY: A difference you can see! .^b* A difference you can save! W \fVI2FC 49 fi@fe Do you know what filters do to your engine? Research has TV I shown that only 10% of motorists know so don't be surprised *J*^_ t -j86&"7---^w a > 3^si if faulty filtration436 words
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Miscellaneous404 1973-02-18 24 7.30 8.30 a.m.: Scrutincaring for Cljm 2. outitarion competitors only. 2.00: Ivent 6: 5-Up rate for Clati 3. 6.30: Briefing and commencement of 2.45: Event 7: 5-lap handicap race for practice*. Clan 1. 9.45: Events 1, 2, and 3 (1 km sprint 3.30: Event 8: 5-lap handicap race for tor404 words
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378 1973-02-18 25 Sri Lanka hope for storm now to save Test COLOMBO. Sat 8 Lanka survived tr second day of their foui day unofficial cricket Te against MCC at the Colon be Oval today, but wlthoi the help of the elemen are unlikely to see 01 tomorrow. At the close tonight S378 words
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Article212 1973-02-18 25 A LAST MINUTE penalty I fullback Brownie enabled Squadron RNZAF to hold SH gapore Cricket Club to a 7' (a try and penalty to a try ai penalty i draw In their 8R league Dlv One rugby mat< on the padang yesterday. The draw knocked212 words
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547 1973-02-18 25 c KINGSTON, Sat.— The West Indies pinned n down Australia with penetrating spin n bowling at 190-4 when bad light stopped play n 62 minutes before the scheduled close on the a opening day of the First Test at Sabina ParK here yesterday. C547 words
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177 1973-02-18 25 Final ho eagle puts Joi in lead 2 stroki the DIEGO, Sat. C bbs *p Jones eagled the vin hole yesterday to Jump ers a tw o-stroke lead after ln second round of US$170,000 Andy Will! San Diego Open golf t p nament. c The 26-year-old J< who won two177 words
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Article88 1973-02-18 25 T^EFENDINO champions Selangor scored their second win in the North-East Zone of the Malaysia Cup soccer tournament when they beat Trengganu 2-0 before 25.000 spectators at Kuala Trenggaiiu Stadium on Friday. In the sternly-fought match Selangor had the winning break in the 63rd minute and in88 words
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Article59 1973-02-18 25 AUSTRALIA 1st Inns a SUwVpole b Foster In Redpath b Glbbs 10 I. Chappell c Dowe b All G. Chkppell c Kalllcharan re b Olbbj I- Edward* not out n Walters not out r- Extras ToUl (for 4 wkU) Wkti frll at: 66. 106. 128. IT. Bowline: Dowe 6-0-50-0; Hi59 words
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Article88 1973-02-18 25 HOBART. Sat.— Young Australian professional Stuart Gum 44 Is headed for his first big tourna46 merit success when he took a 19 two-stroke lead in the AfS.300 Tasmanian Open golf cham42 plonshlp here today. 20 Ginn nred a five-under-par 9 third round 66 to finish88 words
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323 1973-02-18 25 BAHRAIN, Sat. Pele scored two goals for Santos when the Brazilian soccer club beat Bahrain's national team 7-1 here yesterday. A capacity crowd of 150,000 watched Santos register the biggest win of their visit to the Oulf area. In Kuwait, the323 words
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Advertisement623 1973-02-18 25 (slllbSlJMZlt cats] +J advertisements \g**~iJ GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS Support only: 30 cents wotd. Minimum |7 JO to 15 wot d*. °*i£K££2v£T t ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL Singiport only: II g word Minimum 120 fot 30 words. >«»wnonej ssrvo INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST CNURCH of Singapore. 90 Kings Road B'pore (near the American School). All Services In623 words
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Advertisement577 1973-02-18 25 PITROL PUMP MALI FIMALI attendant* wanted. Pleaee contact Shell Service Station. 60S. Ttom Bahru Road, near Redhlll llcrket, B'pore S. TWO CIRLI for domestic work required and one with knowledge of Mandarin. Apply personally 34. Puay Hee Avenue, Tel: *****3 B'pore DIARLAOY RIQUIRIt VOUNQ LAOIIs to work aa Part/full-time social577 words
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Advertisement727 1973-02-18 25 SINOAPORE S FINEST FROQ EYE (PNITI Webbers, roll bar, big fat good rich tyres many extra goodies, performance for track or traffic Call *****9 3 pore. 19*3 MO 1100 Very good condition. Just overhaul. Oood body-work New Insurance, tax, tyres Radio. Selling (2.400 0.n.0. Interested contact *****1 B'pore. IMMACULATE PIAT727 words
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Advertisement579 1973-02-18 25 COLOUR ILIOIS DUPLICATING, enlarging, printing. Rolls/sheets film coloured processing, outdoor photography Phone 4421 K. Professional Colour Laboratory. B'pore. AMY Wll MICNILLI Beauty A Model Academy (Tbe largest and moat comprehensive Beauty School In Singapore) give you full training to be a professional rashlon photographic mode), beautician hairdresser or Health Centre579 words
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Article74 1973-02-18 26 f ONDON. Sat. Queen Eliza- beth will have 23 horses in training this season n with Maj. .Dick Hern at West Ilsley wSAmT lan BBlding at Her classic entries are Manor Star. Golden Ivy and Mey. trained by Hern. Manor Star holds the st Leger engagement,74 words
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1918 1973-02-18 26 Apprentice Lee best with three winners RACING with EPSOM JEEP APPRENTICE Peter Lee was in top riding form, scoring a treble on wellbacked favourites Double Adios 11, Jolly Fairy and Good Returns II at Penang yesterday. Doubles Adios 11, who chalked up his second win in three starts, paid $7.1,918 words
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Article41 1973-02-18 26 Pool $8,826 Ist No. ***** ($2,912) 2nd No. ***** ($728) 3rd No. ***** ($364) Starters ($BO «»ch): Nos. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****. Consolation priies ($36 each): Nos. ***** ***** ***** 539f6 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****.41 words
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464 1973-02-18 26 TWEW YORK. Sat. Mike Bolt of Kenya, leading from (tart to flmsh. captured the 1.000-metre run and Steve Smith of Long Beach won the pole vault last night In the U.S. Olympic Invitational track and field meetAP; UPI - 464 words
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Article, Illustration187 1973-02-18 27 EPSOM JEEP - Take The Battler to topple rivals in a Div 3 field EPSOM JEEP By I>UNNER-UP over the Bukit Timah 6f last month, The Battler should get off the mark in a Class 4 Div. 3 field over 7f in Race 4 at Penang today. Brigadier Jim has been going great187 words
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Article1219 1973-02-18 27 TKXAS II: Late arrival but if he accepts he can be hard to beat; ran splendid second with 7 7 to Saxony (8.6) in Div 2 8f race at Bt Kiniah on Jan 20. CINCINNATI: Has benefited from nis run in Class 1 Div 2 9f race1,219 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1973-02-18 27 GOING FORECAST: Good !>J -MM 2.0 CLASS 2. DIV. 2 B*F ■***ÜBBI ($9,000 $6,300 to winner) 1 ***** DINDROIIUM II m (Lucky) Teh 7 9 0 (dd 21) F llmnon 12 2 ***** V.I. P. II <XC Chew) Ownn 8 5.13 (dc 13) Cti—m 1 9G620 TIXAS II1,045 words
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Article, Illustration658 1973-02-18 27 SELECTIONS S ***** INSTANTER a (Dividend) Chong 3 8.9 (+l2 btn fay) SP Llew 12 S ***** ESTATE DEVELOPMENT II a (Lucky) Teh 6 8.8 IWH) Biaiaaoa 4 7 ***** GRIY EYES a (Jacky») J Donnelly 6 8.6 (HUM) Klnado* I S ***** JSLITA a (HT Wee) Allan 6 (.4658 words
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858 1973-02-18 27 Some pre-war owners still in the game rvWNERS come and V go. This is not surprising in these times when few can make ownership pay. The cost of owning and racing a horse has risen to about $8,500 a year. There are nearly 1,000 horses in training and only about858 words
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386 1973-02-18 28 KIRK TELLS RUGBY UNION TO THINK AGAIN ON TOUR WELLINGTON, Sat. New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk met top rugby union officials here today amid increasing speculation that this year's Dlanned South African rugby tour would be called off. The New Zealand Rugby Football Union Council will meet next Friday386 words
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Article48 1973-02-18 28 MELbOURiSL, S-i. New Zealand's Graham Mcßae won pole position for tomorrow's seventh round of the Tasman Cup motor series with the fastest time of 61.3 seconds for the 1.9--mile circuit at Sandown Park. He was followed by Frank Mhtirh. Allan Rolllnson. Sam Poscy and Steve Thompson.48 words
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Article44 1973-02-18 28 SINGAPORE Teachers Union earned the right to meet defending champions Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union 'A' In the men's final when they brushed aside SMMWU <C team 6-1 In the NTUC Inter-Union table tennis championship at Commonwealth Avenue on Friday.44 words
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Article341 1973-02-18 28 AUCKLAND, Sat. Rodpey Redmond cele- brated his Test debut with a brilliant century to help New Zealand reach 180-2 in reply to Pakistan's first innings 402 on the second day of the Third and final cricket Test here today. The 28-year-old lefthander scored a hard-hit-ting 107341 words
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Article65 1973-02-18 28 CHEPSTOW, Wales, Bat. Bottom-weight and outsider. Debllns Green, owned by Mr. O. Yardley. won the Welsh Grand National Handicap Steeplechase run over three and three-quarter miles here today. Mr. G. Clay's Sixer was second and Mrs. L. Scott's Vulkle third of 16 runners. Nigel Wakley rode65 words
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Article, Illustration621 1973-02-18 28 PETER SIOVV - Elaine gets close to national mark PETER SIOVV By PLAINE SNG, 14, who set a National record of 4:47.6 for the 400 m freestyle, which is the fastest known time in Asia for the distance earlier this week, came close to breaking the national 100 m freestyle record on the621 words
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Article, Illustration442 1973-02-18 28 ERNEST FRIDA - David, Lim take vital 2-stroke lead at Tengah ERNEST FRIDA By BARREN'S new professional David Milne and SICC house caddy Lim Ah Hong: have taken a vital two-stroke lead from tournament favourite Alan Murray in the first round of the Hicee pro-am championship fifth leg of the Singapore Golf Association442 words
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Article234 1973-02-18 28 First Round scores: •t: D. Millie J4-S5. Liro Ah Honj 31-35 7»: Jurahnl lUlim 34-36. 71: Itbnin Zain 35-36. Toh Boh Hen 36-35. Oh Heong Kun 37-34, B. WatU 31-48, A. Murray 37-31, B Bosky 34-37. J. Stewart 35-36. Phua Thin KUy 36-35. 73: Marlmuthu 35-38. Lim234 words
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355 1973-02-18 28 Arsenal increase their lead to two points ONDON, Sat. Arsenal increased their lead to two points today when they edged Leicester 1-0 at Highbury. Their challengers, Liverpool and Leeds, were held to draws. Leeds, entertaining Chelsea, were held to 1-1, while Coventry also shared two goals with Liverpool. Manchester Unlted's355 words
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Advertisement746 1973-02-18 26 Mobil Invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following vacancies: OPERATIONS ENGINEER Degree in Civil or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University with a minimum of 2 years experience. The successful person will be involved in evaluation of major marketing facilities and projects, able to work independently and have746 words
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Advertisement650 1973-02-18 27 KUALA LUMPUR-KEPONG AMALGAMATED LIMITED (Incorporated in England) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the members of Kuala Lumpur-Kepong Amalgamated Limited will be held at the Head Office ol the Company. Bangunan Lee Van Lian. Jalan Mountbatten. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Monday 12th March. 1973 at 12.00650 words
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Page 28 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous47 1973-02-18 28 SPORTING SAM by Reg Wootton The left arm Ul tMj Of w> < kT G f tnm ••<•« *^Bt~~~~_ /THE MEtO fOft A /IT KEEPS THf fli^k C—. mmi*.~ ■te'S snMMvriffr i I swim 6 p*th worn) m^T^^ L^ l— H nXNOSCMM J f^^^^^^** if %p aH finish M47 words
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