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Title Section23 1973-03-06 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 235,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1973 20 CENTS M.C. (P) 28/7323 words
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Article, Illustration496 1973-03-06 1 'Trapped nine could have lived' Fire inquiry opens Question: Why was the power not restored? FIRST DAY'S REPORT OF THE INQUIRY IN PAGES 6 AND 7 THE nine people who died in the Robinsons blaze last November might have lived if power in the store in Raffles Place had been496 words
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Article, Illustration68 1973-03-06 1 Walking together President Giri and Malaysia's King PRESIDENT Girl of India and the Yang di-Pertuan Agung of Malaysia seen walking together towards Kuala Lumpur's Subang Airport terminal building after the Indian Head of State arrived for his fiveday official visit to Malaysia yesterday. Last night President Oirl and Mrs. Girl68 words
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Article201 1973-03-06 1 VICTIM OF WOMEN'S FURY BELFAST, Mon. A teenaged British soldier died rrom gunshot wounds today after being attacked by a mob of angry women in Belfast's Catholic Falls Road district. An army spokesman described the death of 19--year-old Pte. Gary Barlow as "one of the most biaarre incidents of theReuter - 201 words
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408 1973-03-06 1 Threat of general strike looms in Britain LONDON, Monday TRADK union militants to duy forced union lenders to consider a general strike, the first since 1926, in protest against the four-month-old government wage freeze. Militant unions led by the mine workers overturned a ruling by leaders of the Trade UnionUPI - 408 words
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Article46 1973-03-06 1 KHARTOUM. Mon.— Sudanese officials told American diplomats today that the eight Palestinian guerillas who killed three American and Belgian diplomats (ace execution (or their deeds. American sources said. The guerillas are being held In a military pvison in Khartoum.— UPI (See Page 2iUPI - 46 words
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Article75 1973-03-06 1 LATEST AIRLINERS COLLIDE NANTES IFranrn. Mon.— Two Spanish airliners, believed to be rarr>ing foreign tourlala, collided near here today and one crashed in flames, killinc 68 people, police reported. The crashed plane. an Iberia. DC-9, was on its way from Paina. Majorca. to London, when it brushed a unvair (oronadoReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement62 1973-03-06 1 jgg^ROLEX ■aaT^eßa^Vsßi*^^°*~aaMS^BßaF *J3bb^^ J JrV %S*^jlsV\a^^^3s\ x *lfc^ aaaSk^^Jjaaa^^LaaaaV jsj'i IL<uQ Hii H Jk^LaaaaH 'h^LaP Take the comfort you know at home all the way to Europe. *xrte in good hands wnenyougo wM Indonesian airways W.«n. Indonesia. On*«rd Road. Sinaapor. •J^ 3 3,23,. Crud. S«v« Offk»: Hot* N«w MoneXonf, Victoria62 words
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Advertisement115 1973-03-06 1 Petition to wind up Holiday Magic Page 9 LAST moments of the three slain envoys 2 WHITLAM fears U.S. presence can mean another Vietnam 3 JAPANESE car dealers wait for yen to stop floating 9 TWO youths plotted handbags theft for money to buy slacks 11 STOCK Exchange Committee keeps115 words
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Advertisement143 1973-03-06 1 Philips invented the cassette system in the 60's A whole new concept in audio recording and reproduction which has since conquered the world. Continuous research has kept Philips way ahead of any others in the field. As a result, we now bring you the N24OJ. The perfect cassette recorder. High-powered143 words
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Advertisement13 1973-03-06 1 H CROCKETT JONES MOiTMAHTOM INOLANQ MAKE THE fy\ best w It SHOES f/f13 words
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Article, Illustration926 1973-03-06 2 THE LAST 25 MINUTES OF THE SLAIN ENVOYS KHARTOUM, Mon. Shot after being told to write wills, notes to families THE last minutes of the three Western diplomats killed on Friday night by Black September guerillas were described by Saudi Ambassador Al-Malliouk to reporters after the commandos surrendered. The threeReuter; AP - 926 words
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Advertisement135 1973-03-06 2 superb machinery kept young with Mobil JyffMwk?* The incredible Lamborghini Miura S with a 3929 cc M It A quad-cam Vl2 mounted amid-ships, capable of &It A b»bW"^^^>— a top speed of over 170m.p.h. Superb. f^M MM A W^^SZ*^*^" > machinery kept young with Mobil Af fif^m iTSS^ JHHL Antiwear.135 words
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144 1973-03-06 3 CONCERN OVER IMPACT OF TOURISM ON CULTURE SYDNEY. Mon. The Prime Minister of FIJI, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, said today he was concerned about the effects of tourism on the native culture of Fiji and was glad to see a slow-down In the growth of tourism. Speaking to newsmen onUPI - 144 words
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Article53 1973-03-06 3 SEOUL. Mon. Three former opposition Members of Parliament today pleaded guilty to extortion and bribery In the criminal court. Arrested in December for taking U5551,400 ($130,000) in bribes from local i-.iriessmen. the three said they divldtu Uw muney among members of the >.P'l!pmentary committees theyUPI - 53 words
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Article30 1973-03-06 3 CAPE TOWN. Mon—Portuguese Foreign Minister Dr. Rul Patrlclo arrived here last night for talks with Prime Minister John Vorstcr about a joint campaigns against African nationalist guerillas. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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252 1973-03-06 3 TALKS ON U.S. AID TO HANOI THIS WEEK PARIS, Monday (JNITKI) States and North Vietnamese officials will start talks here this week on plans for handling American economic aid to Hanoi. US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State William Sullivan and North Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach will holdAP - 252 words
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Article, Illustration205 1973-03-06 3 Sinking of cruise ship: Probe goes on BEIRUT, Mon. More than 250 American passenrws were evacuated from their cruise ship when It was holed by a mysterious explosion shortly before she was due to leave here for Haifa, Israel, last night. No casualties were reported from the blast, but twoReuter - 205 words
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Article27 1973-03-06 3 LJUBLJANA. MOn. Klgnl people were killed and three Injured in a head-on collision between two cars today after one car hit a dog. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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76 1973-03-06 3 /CANBERRA, Mon A v Chinese embassy In Australia was established today at an official ceremony when the leader of Peking's diplomatic mission, Mr. chu Chi-Chen, presented a letter of introduction. Mr. Chu, who has assumed the title of Charge d Affaires, presented the letterReuter - 76 words
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324 1973-03-06 3 Whitlam fears US Thailand present can mean new war YEW YORK, Mon. 11 4 It Australia s Prime Minister Gough Whitlam fears the retention of American forces in Thailand after the Indochina peace could produce another Vietnam. He said in an interview published yesterday in Newsweek that his government plansAP - 324 words
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Advertisement161 1973-03-06 3 K Til© i^ f outstanding^ qualities of Busicom rgraa 121-DK The Busicom Executive 121-DK is a must for th* modern office. Trim and uncluttered, it's easy to operate. Light and portable it takes up minimum space while its 12 digits capacity, 3 registers and 1 memory. automatic constant and 9161 words
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Advertisement242 1973-03-06 3 WEISEN-U DOUBLE ACTION RELIEF for STOMACH ULCERS and OTHER COMPLAINTS. iflßlS WEISEN-U's mam ijWijF ingredient has undergone IfcKllivJ successful trials by many leading Japanese Hospitals. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR men wan mcptcm c 0.(.0 pte.itd. FOR ACCOUNTANCY. COSTING. COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP. LAW. BANKING. MARKETING. EXPORT. HOTEL 6 CATERING. ALSO 6.C.E. (0242 words
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Miscellaneous18 1973-03-06 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry »ppJ»by (\Wine rW\ fKAK AUNT AU6U*TA\ TUANC SCU I I 7W4AAV r/?At ueee jugt^\18 words
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Article86 1973-03-06 4 BOAC hit by new Amin clamp KAMPALA, Mon. President Idl Amln announced last night that all businesses except banks on several of Kampala's main shopping streets must be "run and managed by black Ugandans." The new measure will affect a number of la rife British. German and Are.b-owned firms. Including86 words
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Article, Illustration397 1973-03-06 4 WOUNDED KNEE, (South Dakota), Mon. Federal officials waited t< lay »o see whether 200 militant Red Indians occupying the historic settlement of Wounded Knee would accept a government offer to leave peacefully without being charged. The offer was made yesterday during aReuter - 397 words
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114 1973-03-06 4 NEW YORK. Mon. An article In the New York Times today said the blueprint for West Germany's post war economic recovery was largely drawn up by Martin Bormann. Adolf Hitler's deputy. The article by Paul Man nlng author of a forthcoming book entitled "Mar tinReuter - 114 words
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378 1973-03-06 4 Gaullists face struggle to save majority PARIS, Monday piIANCK'S ruling (umllisls lotkiy faced a desperate struggle lo save Ibeir governmerit majority after ;i sharp swing to Ihe left in the lirst round of the country's general election. The communist-socialist front and its allies captured 46 per cent of yesterday's vote,Reuter - 378 words
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Article26 1973-03-06 4 SEOUL. Mon.—South Korean President Park Chung-Hee today named 73 people representing a wide social field tc till the remaining onethird of the national assembly seats.26 words
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Article22 1973-03-06 4 NEW DELHI: A BritUh business delegation now in India was interested in selling power generation equipment, said its leader. Mr. Noel Burne.22 words
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Article22 1973-03-06 4 TOKYO: Japan's electronic industry agreed to a conditioned liberalisation of Imports of electronic computers and Integrated circuits, a Japanese government source said.22 words
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Article22 1973-03-06 4 MOSCOW: Engine failure probably caused the crash on Saturday of a Bulgarian airliner that killed all 25 people aboard, Bulgarian sources said.22 words
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Article26 1973-03-06 4 SEOUL: Three North Korean infiltrators killed a South Korean guard in the first serious incident since the two Koreans be?an their move towards rapproachement last July.26 words
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Article19 1973-03-06 4 MADRAS: The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, complimented the people of India for their spirit cf "generous toleration."19 words
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Article34 1973-03-06 4 TOKYO: Japan's Defence Agency denied a report that Tokyo has drafted its first military doctrine since the war witn plans for defending the country against possible a'fciack by the Soviet Union Union or China.34 words
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Advertisement100 1973-03-06 4 NOW! MEDAN THREE TIMES A WEEK From 5 April, SIA offers you a non-stop service from Singapore to Medan three times a week. Our Boeing 737 will leave Singapore every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 9.30 am and arrive in Medan at 10.10 am. Return flights will leave Medan at100 words
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Article, Illustration214 1973-03-06 5 Annie, 24, gets a Meritorious Service medal ]I|ISS Annie Chua, ITI 24, an electronics operator, was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal 1973 by the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation at Its first Triennial Delegates Conference at the Conference Hall yesterday. Miss Chua, who Is SILO branch secretary at Fairchlld (Singapore) Pte214 words
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Article25 1973-03-06 5 THE Calmhlll community centre will hold cooking classes at Intermediate level on Mondays from 7 p m to 10 p.m. starting from today.25 words
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111 1973-03-06 5 SARAWAK DENIAL OF 'HUMAN SACRIFICE' RUMOURS KCCHING, Mon. Chief Minister Haji Abdul Rahman Yakub has denied the existence of headhunters who are said to be collecting heads for sacrificial purposes at construction sites here. It was rumoured that the heads were to be offered at construction sites such as bridgesUPI - 111 words
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306 1973-03-06 5 SILO, at the end of Its first Triennial Delegates Conference yesterday, decided to step up lnplant training schemes to raise productivity and to Improve the quality of Singapore-made products. This was one of several recommendations adopted by some 290 delegates at the306 words
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Article, Illustration423 1973-03-06 5 'PUT NATIONS INTERESTS FIRST GINCjAPORK can withstand the present international monetary crisis if the workers help raise its capacity to overcome such shocks. Labour Minister Mr. Ong Pang Boon said yesterday that the workers could do this by putting national interests over423 words
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Article35 1973-03-06 5 THE Minister of Bute (Communications). Dr. Ang Kok Peng, will be guest of honour at the annual dinner of the Science Teachers Association at Jurong Room, Shangri-La Hotel, on March 17 at p.m35 words
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110 1973-03-06 5 LIQUOR HAUL FROM BOAT AFTER SEA CHASE PORT KLANG, Mon. i Customs officers fired several warning shots before intercepting a boat and seizing $20,000 worth of liquor during a storm off Kuala Bernam, north of here, early this morning. During the sea chase, four suspects were seen dumping several cartons110 words
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Article17 1973-03-06 5 DR. Tay Eng Soon ha? been appointed a member of the Science Council of Singapore.17 words
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163 1973-03-06 5 VILLAGERS CAUGHT MAN WHO KILLED EMPLOYER: DPP "THE High Court yesx terday heard how members of the public helped to apprehend a noodle mill assistant who allegedly had strangled his woman employer to death and was also trying to strangle her daughter. DPP Mr. Ram Ooswanl. said: 'Thanks to a163 words
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202 1973-03-06 5 Two get acid burns in attack by gang— rpWO men received acid burns on the neck and back when they were attacked by a gang of seven armed men in Jalan AlsagofT, Oeylang, last Friday. The victims were Meng Wee. 29. and his friend Tan Eek Ming. 27, whose brother202 words
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Advertisement126 1973-03-06 5 Amany f72ulr^™ splendouned tflHr Al meal at the ikj'> w Adelphi Grill K^ I Tel *****. M 12 noon to 3 p.m., 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. (Closed on Sundays) H We have the answer to VWMMIMJW|NBN a gourmet's prayer at our |JMpß|ppß|lPHMP||fl newly-renovated Grill. Un- BCflyitmtsMM^l surpassed French cuisine,126 words
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Advertisement200 1973-03-06 5 The Palace of Colours Oberoi Imperials eagerly anticipated Wfik j\K-i4 magnificent new Indian restaurant Y^lWJk) >3J^K bbt i silken-clad hand maidens serve Y^[£ 1.J»l«n »umH«. S>«». >.T»<:Jllm B^^^^k\\ N THE BEGINNING AND THE END OF 1973 This is the look of the new Volvo for 1 973. into the doors.200 words
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Article, Illustration914 1973-03-06 6 BEN DAVIDSON I ELENA CHONG - 'Witness will tell of hoses full of holes' Counsel BEN DAVIDSON I ELENA CHONG ROBINSONS FIRE INQUIRY TOLD OF FAILURE TO RESTORE POWER TO WORK THE LIFTS AND 'FAIR WARNING' ABOUT POOR CONDITION OF WIRING... By and CEXIOR State Counsel Mr. K.S. Rajah gave a graphic account yesterday of the914 words
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Article134 1973-03-06 6 MR. Justice F. A. Chua is chairman of the Commission of Inquiry. Other members are Mr. Chen Wei Yinr. professor of electrical engineering at the University of Singapore. and Mr. C. A. V. Chew, a member of the Housing and Development Board. Mr. K.S. Rajah. Director of134 words
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Article, Illustration1553 1973-03-06 6 INQUIRY HEARS OF THE LUCKY PEON...AND THE WOMAN CLEANER WHO JUST SMILED BACK AND CONTINUED WORKING IN THE TOILET WHEN TOLD OF FIRE 'off,' which he says Is the normal procedure." He left the room and saw people running about and shouting1,553 words
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Advertisement237 1973-03-06 6 At $9,492 Ford Cortina 1600 L is worth a lot more! A W^P 1 Mr^^isSSSSSSSsW a. v Hist" i I* \^H IssV. ■Eraa m. i^tk^ LbbbbWx Sfllr I j*n ,<j v-f *rp <• fc Hsi^BiHHißßßHiss^ißßßlll^BSßSHißßßSßsßiHiVißiiißlii^BC^^VvwK^^^Ht More performance... Improved 1 600cc 'cross-flow' Come in for a test drive at your engine237 words
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Miscellaneous63 1973-03-06 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl <aOOO VTW CISACKCRS an ma> I T^CXJBLF J MORROW, CATSJJP ARE AT TU you FOR A j &000 ENC? O'TH' COUNTER 1 <JcASS OP WATEB 7 SIRE! MOOCMIN' ***'*^J' 1/ iT7 1 TMANK YOU POR >OuK I LIKE TO START OUT TROUBLE! THE PAY WITH63 words
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Advertisement275 1973-03-06 7 armour-plates your engine against money wasting wear! YOUR ENGINE STAYS CLEANER, RUNS SMOOTHER, LASTS LONGER All Caltex oils are classified under suitable for driving conditions where the American Petroleum Institute's engine operating temperatures may classification system for easy be high. At the same time, Caltex identification. Caltex Supreme Supreme Five275 words
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Miscellaneous238 1973-03-06 7 Blondi* B Chic Youn jjiU'^^^jP'^s^^j—-^ ~3 well MAvee T^ F" 1 tmem sme "-"N. [V FUQIOUS WITH MAVIS J SHE PiOW'T MM/E I/- ~N SHOULOVE CALLED SUE WASN'T CALLED ME ,Z_ AWYTMIMG THAT'S _^-s-. > AMD TOLO M 6 </J-fT3) ALL DAY X TO SAY J f> UO SSSL SME238 words
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214 1973-03-06 8 Tourist goods shop loses $50,000 gems to burglars "DURGLARS got away with $50,000 worth of gems from Shantung Company a shop dealing with tourist goods in busy Orchard Road over the weekend. They also took $2,700 from the company safe. The shop Is situated below the new multi-storey Orchard Towers214 words
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Article25 1973-03-06 8 MR Wee Kirn Wee has been re -appointed chairman of the Committee of Appeal, under the Cinematograph Films Act for another year.25 words
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123 1973-03-06 8 SINGAPOREANS visiting Hongkong after April 1 will be refused entry Into the colony if their passports are not valid for at least six months beyond the date of landing. A British High Commission spokesman here said that this new ruling would be strictly123 words
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Article, Illustration301 1973-03-06 8 QVER-PROTECTIVENESS of the blind chijd the worst obstacle in his social education has to be overcome or the child will face permanent ill-effects. Mrs. Patricia Sabapathy, matron of the School for the Blind, who gfcve this warning yesterday, said this had to be done301 words
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Advertisement271 1973-03-06 8 J. WRONG DRIVE-IN ONEMA a ;f LAST 2 DAYS •jAdnistioi Adults: $2 -Children: $1 2 Shows- 7.00 4 9.30 p. I W" *I *^f^ V_H gAltadwfi i MorSctywitii Eubt SAtidet llrtctai >y U WEl t^AeTe«ceCeslille»klii>i et the CetNey Owewe fw 10.00 e.i. I I te 6.00 p.m eailr AHn 6.00271 words
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Advertisement209 1973-03-06 8 representative or the International Council for the Education of the Visually Handicapped. About 72 delegates, seven of them blind, from 11 countries are taking part In the seminar, which ends on Saturday. T>AINFUL PILES? gy i r j The majority of haemorrhoids or piles require no surgery. Itching, bleeding, pain209 words
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Article, Illustration825 1973-03-06 9 T. F. HWANG - Petition by Minister for wind-up of Holiday Magic T. F. HWANG MOVE 'IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PUBLIC EZ fHE Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, is seeking a court order to wind up Holiday Made Proprietary Ltd. "in the interests of the public." He said in a petition, filed825 words
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268 1973-03-06 9 NQIAMTONG HAI - NQIAMTONG HAI By JAPANESE imported cars will soon cost more, de- pending on the outcome of the yen float by the end of this month. Car dealers said yesterday there was already a "mild rush" for Japanese cars. This was because268 words
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Article20 1973-03-06 9 MR. Justice D'Co'ta has been re-appointed to tit a* Judge of the Supreme Court for another two yean.20 words
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Article15 1973-03-06 9 MR. Charlie Koh Wee Chye has been appointed deputy collector of Land Revenue.15 words
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Article57 1973-03-06 9 A PICNIC at Changl beach ended In tragedy for a 16-year-old girl on Sunday afternoon. 8. Letchml, of Kirn Tlan Road, was swimming at about 1 30 p.m. when she was swept away by heavy currents. She was rescued 15 minutes later and Riven artificial respiration but57 words
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190 1973-03-06 9 Singapore ships stranded in Australia —freed— rREE cargo vessels which were stranded in Australia over a pay dispute for Singapore crew were released by the Australian Waterside Workers Federation last week. This was disclosed yesterday by the chairman of the Singapore Maritime Employers Federation, Captain M. S. Wright. The ships190 words
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Article57 1973-03-06 9 THE unidentified body of a teen-aged girl was found at the foot of Block 32 In Lower Delta Road yesterday. Police said she is believed to have fallen to her death from one of the upper floors of the block. Her reiatUes or ncxt-of-kin57 words
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Advertisement310 1973-03-06 9 whenitime I thewenword is CERTINA I afl B^^? hPv s I Absolute luxury for the pampered ones. Style And finish in aristocratic fashion. Magnificent timepieces that reveal time in the most pleasing and accurate manner. CERTINA TO BE CERTAIN OF THE TIME SOLE AGENT: Lee Ma|i Ca. XX). North Bridge310 words
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1067 1973-03-06 10 Is it true, what they say about stepmothers? STEP-RELATIONSHIP is one that can be fraught with emotional complications. What is it like to lie mother to another woman's child, or children? Is a step-mother really what they say she Is picked, mean, and cruel. Or Is she a woman who,1,067 words
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Article, Illustration275 1973-03-06 10 HERE'S HOW LILIAN FINDS HER WAY TO EUROPE IF YOU have a yen for travelling but lack the money, those beautiful lands are more than a postcard away. But if yon have pretty food looks in addition, and there's a beauty contest round the corner with air tickets at stake.275 words
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Advertisement135 1973-03-06 10 Advertisement Mother! Your daughter needs Brand's every month There are times in a girl's life when she feels tired and depressed. There are days when she feels drained of energy. That's when she needs the natural good' ness of Brand's Essence of Chicken. Many girls rely on Brand's Essence of135 words
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Advertisement503 1973-03-06 10 WHAT'S NEW ROOMY SLING BAGS /CLUTCHING an envelope bag under the arm may be the current fashionable practice. But for career girls or young mothers who have more than a compact and lipstick to carry, roomy shoulder bags are still the best bet. Pictured above are the latest shoulder bags503 words
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169 1973-03-06 11 "WEO Leong Chuen, X1 16, broke the leg of another youth after a row over his sister during a gambling session, a district court heard. He stamped on the leg of Kuang Yue Kwan, 15, till Kuang fainted. X-rays revealed that Kuang had169 words
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114 1973-03-06 11 A JAPANESE shipping clerk, Mr. Motohiro Takahashl, 30. whose bride was found dead at the Ming Court Hotel on Feb. 23, Is still in Singapore helping the police In their investigations. Police sources said yesterday that he would have to remain here until the114 words
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128 1973-03-06 11 Jailed— man who used a doctored identity card AN INDONESIAN who claimed that he picked up a Singapore identity card on a road and used it after inserting his photograph over the owner"s was Jailed for six months yesterday. Ahmed bin HaJI Tahlr. 32. pleaded guilty to unlawfully using an128 words
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61 1973-03-06 11 Indon troupe to perform at N'theatre THE Indonesian Buklt Barlsan cultural mission will give two performances at the National Theatre on March 20 and 21 at 8.30 p.m. The performance* by 60 dancers, singers and musicians will be based on the culture of the Indonesian Islands. Its members, mainly high61 words
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Article39 1973-03-06 11 THE University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will conduct a 15-lec-ture course on Introduction to Public Administration by Dr. Scan Chee Meow, a lecturer, at the Nissen hut 6B from March 30. The fee Is $3039 words
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239 1973-03-06 11 Two boys plotted handbags theft at schools MAGISTRATE'S court yesterday heard how two boys who wanted money to buy some slacks, planned and stole a teacher s handbag. Johnny Ong Peng Soon, and Zalnol Abldeen bin Mohamed Yusof, both 16. pleaded guilty to stealing a handbag containing $14.70, a pen239 words
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105 1973-03-06 11 $3,545 CAR PARK FEE FINE UNPAID: SIX MONTHS A 24-YEAR-OLD businessman was Jailed for six months yesterday for falling to pay parking fee fines totalling $3,545 imposed on him by a magistrate's court. How Tan Lian was given up to Jan. 31 to pay the fines but failed to do105 words
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Article61 1973-03-06 11 ANOTHER 432 three-room Improved type flat* In Block 9 and 10 In Sims Avenue will be sold today under the Housing and Development Boards home ownership scheme The Communications Minister and MP for Oeylang Weit. Mr. Yong Nyuk Un, will officiate at the balloting at61 words
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Article61 1973-03-06 11 MR. William J. Bird, adviser to President Nixon's Committee on Transportation. arrived here yesterday for a one-day visit. Mr. Bird's visit U In conJunction with the Resource Centre's two-week New Urban Technologies programme which started] yesterday at the US Embassy. He will be In the centre61 words
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171 1973-03-06 11 rpHE Government will be 1 asked for the number of permanent resident* who have registered for National Service when Parliament sits on March 12. The MP for Sembawang, Mr. Teong Eng Slong, will put the question to the Minister for Defence. He will171 words
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Article, Illustration308 1973-03-06 11 NANCY BYRAMJI - LACE-MAKER WITH SNOWFLAKES IN HER HAIR... NANCY BYRAMJI By THE brown lace ribbon in A her hair? Yea, nimblefingered Miss Majka Novakova the Czechoslovak lace-maker made that, too. "I love dainty and delicate things like crystals and mowftakes," Mie said. "That's why I started learning the art of lacemaking 13308 words
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Article85 1973-03-06 11 PEKAN, Mon. Police discovered a half-acre ganja plot concealed In deep Jungle off Kuala Rompin near the Johor border on Sunday. Acting on a tip-off, a police party took a 45 minute boat ride up the Endau River. They then trekked through waist-deep swamps85 words
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553 1973-03-06 12 The Straits Times TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1973 A NATION AT BAY pRIME Minister Edward Heath "has decided on a may election he may hold elections or he may not," David Frost told television viewers on Sunday. Behind thai, flippancy there lies a serious political truth. It may indeed before the553 words
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598 1973-03-06 12 ALLAN JACKS: TRIPOLI - Libya's fiery President plays it cool ALLAN JACKS: TRIPOLI By MOAMMAR Gaddafi, 31, President, C o mmander-in-Chlef and undisputed boss of Libya, displayed a new facet of his normally aggressive nature last week restraint. He surprised many of his countrymen. Twice within five days Libyans had expected their fiery revolutionaryAP - 598 words
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Article518 1973-03-06 12 DEV MURARKA: MOSCOW - DEV MURARKA: MOSCOW By ratHE leadership of the Soviet Union has grown old. The other day F resident Nikolai Podgorny became the third member of the Politiburo's 15 to pass his 70th birthday. Mikhail Suslov was 70 last summer, and Arvid Pelshe is already 73.OFNS - 518 words
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961 1973-03-06 12 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON Military force will not solve problems By- WMMMTM YOU can hardly read a newspaper or tune in on the evening newi, these days without thinking that this is a demented world. Israel, living In a state of siege, shoots down a LibyanNYT - 961 words
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223 1973-03-06 12 J. PRINGLE - China takes to ice skating in a big way J. PRINGLE By PEKING Tne Chinese are being encouraged to take up ice skating. In what is seen here as part of a mass campaign to revive interest in sportIng activities prior to China's entry into the world sporting scene, aReuter - 223 words
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Advertisement13 1973-03-06 12 lAMYjJP jM plated Jp hand polished Jp *^r 18 carat gold nib. BlJebsenAJessonl13 words
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Advertisement356 1973-03-06 12 Corn* to London and train a* a Computar Operator. Join the fastest growing industry in th* world and help overcome tha desperate world wide shortage of trained computar personnel. Start a career which leaves othert far behind in pay. prospects and aacurity. Why London Because only LCOTC offers you th*356 words
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181 1973-03-06 13 TWO gunmen held up the cashier of a bar In Clemenceau Avenue and robbed her of the night's collection of $4,000 on Saturday night. The gunmen walked into the Starlight Bar at 1145 p.m. They sat In a corner, ordered a beer181 words
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Article47 1973-03-06 13 POLICE raided Jalan Memblna Barat in Tlong Bahru on Sunday afternoon and seized four samurai swords, four parangs and a spear. A police spokesman said the weapons were hidden in a manhole between two blocks of flats. A youth has been detained.47 words
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100 1973-03-06 13 Did you see these two accidents on Sunday? PUCE yesterday appealed for eye-witnesses to two accidents on Sunday. At 9 p.m., motorcyclist Chan Ah Kow, 26, was seriously Injured when he was knocked down by a hit-and-run van In Jalan Boon Lay. Jurong. Earlier, lan Kong Ann. 59, was killed100 words
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Article25 1973-03-06 13 Dr. Paul W. Ngul l« a private consultant psychiatrist and not a Government phychlatrUt as reported in the Straits Times on March J.25 words
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Article26 1973-03-06 13 Watch your tap! WATER consumption on Scndaj was 109 8 million gallons (499.9 M cable metres), 8 million gallons (27.000 cubic metres) leu than on Saturday.26 words
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Article, Illustration157 1973-03-06 13 TiHE Archbishop of Can- terbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, flew in from Madras last night for an overnight stopover en route to Koala Lumpur where he will begin a foar-day visit today. He was welcomed at Paya Lebar airport by Sir157 words
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251 1973-03-06 13 Mum 's the word after five-hour meeting TALKS TO NORMALISE STOCK MARKET KUALA LUMPUR, Monday QFFICIALS and stockbrokers were "mum" over their five-hour session on ways to restore normalcy to the share market. Members of the Capital Issues Committee and the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore Committee even sat251 words
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Article124 1973-03-06 13 Not our product say Nestles NESTLEs Products (Malaya) Ltd. yesterday said that the consignment of "Mllo" found to contain the poisonous stramonium in India was not the same as its product of the same name. It was clarifying an agency report from New Delhi in the Straits Times yesterday that124 words
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Article44 1973-03-06 13 Motorist fined $400 A MOTORIST who knocked down a 13-year-old girl at a pedestrian crossing, was fined $400 yesterday. Tan Kiam Koon. 48. salesman, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and colliding into Ng Slew Kirn in Tiong Bahru Road on Aug. 24 last year.44 words
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204 1973-03-06 13 A PETITION has been filed in the High Court for the winding up of Saber Air Pte. Ltd. It was filed by the legal firm of Messrs. Shook Lin and Bok. The Government-backed charter and cargo airlines managing director, Mr. J. P. Mlnton,204 words
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Article95 1973-03-06 13 Labourer fined $200 for having Indian hemp LABOURER Mohammed Sarunl bin Ahmad, 25, was yesterday fined $200 when he pleaded guilty to having four kartoos of Indian hemp at the Woodlands Customs checkpoint on Suuday. Superintendent David Llm of the Customs Department, prosecuting, said that Mohammed Sarunl arrived at the95 words
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Article46 1973-03-06 13 10 stung by wasps KLUANO, Mon. Ten pupils were stung by a swarm of wasps which chased about SO of them from Canosslan Convent Secondary School who were returning home today. Passers-by took the lniured pupils to the district hospital where they were treated as outpatients.46 words
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Advertisement168 1973-03-06 13 Give him a head start in life... (t^igy^^, by supplementing his diet with a dally r^^^lJli dose of Vitamin C enriched Nyal JkMi*'" 1 I Orange Juice Compound. Nyal Orange QfJUKX JUICE Juice has all the Vitamin Cyour baby L "JJpSfjnii needs to be happy and healthy. It's natural orange168 words
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Advertisement157 1973-03-06 13 V > \i I ii^Mn i BW I I THOUGHTS I I OF BRIGHT I I YOUNG I I STUDENTS I i I Tomorrow New Nation presents a special forum on what bright young Singaporeans think ~J I Nine students who topped the I GCE examinations give frank I answers157 words
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Miscellaneous862 1973-03-06 13 Fr^r'" 1 Wd Wiete he 1M T t le Spice 0< Life (Mlndarin 111 H Programme summary 7.23 Mash 3* For V' Family (Malay) MBS in Chinese U* Tfc.MW.tUf. b Rainbow }g 3.45 A Diary of Events in Sings- 7.M Sports Desk (Chinese) Country: The Frank Williams 'g i" tl862 words
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Article45 1973-03-06 14 lunlop 8 50 BU Slorr S 8 70 «0 M. rrop 8 50 SO K B( M9.50 50 1 rrd.i ***** .30 rraelcra 4.50 JO I Loo t 6 80 .30 I Bank t 8 90 30 Timn $10.80 .30 Trader* til 30 JO45 words
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Article47 1973-03-06 14 Uuy »80 —270 Mil 8 00 -1 00 Milk t 200 .70 I Cablrs t «50 .70 U Srmb $1380 .70 III $16.50 70 Cabin S 4.00 .60 I. M'lla f 4 30 .60 kmstrad S 7.40 .60 ■r O -•> CQ L TaDr t 2.72 5847 words
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Article22 1973-03-06 14 DBS 241.000 Sport Land 205.000 Haw Par 203.000 M. Banking 147.000 Total Turnover: 2 37M Total Value: Sl2 44M22 words
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Article44 1973-03-06 14 ■far. t Mir I iMlwtltais: 4«» 11 4U.*S HmUh n*.*f UUt rrmptriirt. Mt.U SI7.M Tlaa: IM.ia 144.(1 I rakbrrt J< 4«5 Mil OCJ.C. it*M 411.1* Dm. M. I«M IM Dm. II. IMS IM t Dm. W. imi IM J»n I, 1*7* m IH44 words
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Article1713 1973-03-06 14 T HE 1..1 transacted sa« at Uw cloae of bualntas in tlie ningapnr* and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tht Stock Excharun >e»t*rday compared with ih« prevlou» day* pric* tof.th.l with th» 1973 73 h«h and low c Adjusted tor all '-U*fio«. T.,.c wn nrs La« CLOSING TONE:1,713 words
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334 1973-03-06 14 Light trading with operators still hesitant SHARr prices finished generally lower on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Sincaporr yesterday with operators In a hesitant mood. Loase*. on balance, were marclnal In extent as •here was some evidence of cheap support for (hose stocks which lost niii-t ground in the334 words
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Article2002 1973-03-06 14 DID and offer pilcei officially IUUd and buslnoa In and reported to t>ie Sinfapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday »ith the number of shares tiaded >hown In brackeu In lota of 1.000 unlU unleu otherwise apeclfled IMII MMat '4 00SI ll) 390 ill2,002 words
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Article160 1973-03-06 14 A 81AN currency deposit rate. lor Monday. March t Vt n.,11.,Ofler Bid 7 days 14 12 1 mth 1-7 1 Ml 2 mUii ill 1-1 I 1 mttu 111 1-7 I S mttu 1-1 4 S-5 I I mihs t-1 4 I 11 mUu IK I ■W160 words
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Article567 1973-03-06 14 DORD Motor's world wide consolidated net Income was a record US$B.52 a share In 1972, up 38 per cent from the $6.18 a share earned In 1971 and up 35 ocr cent from the previous high of $6.33 a share In 1965. Worldwide net Income totalled567 words
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Article419 1973-03-06 14 ANGLO -THAI Corp: Oroup pre tax profit £910.000 (£798.000) for the half year ended September 1972. Interim dividend four per cent (same). The board anticipates group pre-tax profit for the year ending March 1973 of not leas than £2.9 million Including about £230.000 exchange gains. and estimates419 words
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730 1973-03-06 14 UOT on the heels of New Str:iits Times Press' issue of .'{.444 million shines comes ;i IJj million sluire issue by Olvmpia Plywood and Timber Products. Olympiads issue the fifth Malaysian issue this year to date is at $1 par via private placement.730 words
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Article234 1973-03-06 14 Bradwall CONTRACTS have been exchanged for the sale of Permas Estate by Bradwall FMB> Rubber Estate Settlement Is planned for August. The contract, which Is subject to various statutory consents being obtained, provides for a purchase consideration of 19.000 per acre which is about equal to £2234 words
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Article376 1973-03-06 14 IJONO KONG. Mon The market opened the week on a very strong note with prices rising across the i board. However, pro- i fit-taking set in towards the dose, but It could not prevent a large number of shares from hitting new highs. The docks and the industrials376 words
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Article376 1973-03-06 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. 11 Prices continued to firm on the Melbourne Stock exchange today although trading was very quiet. Rises outnumbered falls but the amount of individual moves was small. Market leader BHP closed at its high point of the day at A $9.90. Among the mining stocks CRA climbed376 words
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Article36 1973-03-06 14 On IM Iroo ..»."•< •..!>.! in Hoai Kox »..1.r«.» Ih. U.I 0.M., N»a. qiMtol al 5.M lor T.T. ..rjj 5 M lor aaa* aioriwa was «na,.nak4. iM am laol .1 ioM aaa <•«•< al 5114 V36 words
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Article23 1973-03-06 14 MAUCH S. Bl'BBLB: 132 54) cents (down 175 cent). TIN: M 44 (down S3). Official offrnrn tM tona (up U Iras23 words
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Article57 1973-03-06 14 PrKUr ust UM Ltalia riooM as M SVii. aT.Ta <a)M Hoiwj Kon« fnav U*n> Suruh ClooK «S SOK •7 KM Pan. ClooM Uai SW, ll' a 7.0& XT IS S I Itn 111 Uno, !'<« Hi Karon arm in aoo M.rlina araoa in t'a aWIMra B«r oun... ill57 words
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Article106 1973-03-06 14 OUTPUT of tin concentrates for the month of January 1973 by the following mines are: Meal. Aokam 4.407 Austral Amal 1.284 Ayer Hltam 6.654 Berjuntal 7.103 Chenderlang 391 Oopeng Consol 3.839 Hongkong Tin 17 IdrU Hydraulic 3~0 Kumuntlng 1.332 Kumponic Lantut 1.047 Kent 1 028 Killmgi.all 1070 Klnta106 words
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Article125 1973-03-06 14 I ONDON: World na*J tural rubber production totalled 267.--500 metric tons In November. preliminary rtgures Issued by the International Rubber Study Group show. This brings the January November total to 2,747.500 tons. Consumption of natural rubber In November was 260.000 tons, bringing the 11 months totalReuter - 125 words
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Article230 1973-03-06 14 Price of Straits tin tumbles fHK Stciiis tin price in Periling vcnU-hLiv tumbled to to $(>44 |K-r |iii nl on ;in oflicial offering up •*>■*> tons to 'J(M) lons. LONDON: Friday's tin opened fully steady on Thursday's kerb with Three Months trading at £1.765 per metric ton. Subsequently proflt-taking pushed230 words
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Article82 1973-03-06 14 H.NIII raODUCI lICMANOI I' I.NC««.| HOOH CLMIMO i,'nrm *u.r. Paoxr Huntok AST* whIU fox I*o% nlw mo mini aaraosk »H« 1..1 NLW UIO NlMi •"••>" Mark tab. M« NLW SISO Mitor.. aara..k ASri Hack 1.0 b. 100% «LW tint niton. S3rs«,, bl 3!»*" TA e**«f: At- i fob82 words
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Article446 1973-03-06 14 THE continuing closure of foreign exchange markets put a dampener on the rubber market yesterday morning. Turnover was fair with business being written into 1074. Physicals, however, were at a standstill. Levels were slightly lower following the lack of any advene weekend news on currencies. The446 words
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Article85 1973-03-06 14 £)AILT SMR prtcea kWMd by the MaUrUan Rubber Exchanr* and Hubt.tr Auocutlon of Bln.ap.r. at mm ym£2£ w- Am(Camat Moatk, (Farwara Moalfc) •mjtn Satan Bmrm liSJm C— P- at. cv Mr r«. iMH JCV am sl (MR 10 IMR M MR M il-lon Pmllrti HIM il-lsn P»Utti IU«O85 words
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Advertisement1590 1973-03-06 15 COMAINfRSNIPSHYICf TOIW/CCNTININT IRriUIDNR DM I I j a^py I a^,. «OkC liatiss tl Bar II laj 14 AtT II Mr II Mr ItlMia lIPIIU I Mr It Mr I aar I MM "Mr "Ml.ull MMI II Mr I Ml, lilt I Har I Hat I.'/. 1 .".'J 1 1> ISMI1,590 words
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Advertisement2149 1973-03-06 15 BLUE SEA UNE I FnlSMafM mi I States to Straits in W> days l-Tnir^JMPMB f tt'iaiotLT iipiiis sipvici imci FMM 1111 ciisi an h h m di.p.,l a p,^, rm. p R.U-, D,«a.i. '^"'■'T XC ORTMREt SEIWCE Mlltltili-s Im II tea II lit a Bar I Ma. I HaMMA Hill2,149 words
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Advertisement1129 1973-03-06 15 INTEROCEAN-EA.C FULLY CONTAINMIZED SHVICE TO EUKOfE Mt*a| V|a« It! SUMMt Mar I t_ i taa. t a.n. U TITAMA Mar tl mi,. Hiara, In. !>.,.■ WILAMia in II lanst. C kaaa. C t.f| IPMaM. ■IM Mai I ttaoaata. Olla. taJMBM, FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE FKOM EUROPE Ma raart him SCLAMiA Mar1,129 words
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Advertisement705 1973-03-06 15 SV>tai»w« 91)444. P. Katat.) 6141; K.L. *****; Pimihj ***** THE BANK LINE LTD. lIMS FH E I S. Ju*MU ITU UIHU BMH V t MPtl Mar S po.l 111 Mar tltaliii aa i Ma.owlA P MiaM 14/11 Har S p«.i II II Mar ntM im I uaia naici. in iuuh705 words
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329 1973-03-06 16 CHIA POTEIK - Duties and power of the PSA to be increased CHIA POTEIK By »THE duties and powers of the Port of Singa--1 por Authority are to be increased under a Port of Singapore Authority (Amendment) Bill now before Parliament. The additional duties of the PSA will include taking over the functions329 words
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Advertisement1034 1973-03-06 16 P^L^, i KAWASAK j kjsEN KAISHA LTD. MNtSMI KINKAI KISEM KAISHA ITB. JAPAN. I HON.. STRAITS SE.VICE Sa,ll Haaa MM IP* a J Crlttort (UP Klla»| samtn Mtt« M il n Mr it Bar Japan Paratan Cull larvlia uiuaiMiMta Jl *ia"ia* mmmmmmmmmammmmm: W'.a lah-a.B n.aa.t lawa" KMrraanaaar. Japan Wast Australia1,034 words
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Advertisement1043 1973-03-06 16 NORD-TRANSPORT (H.K.) LINE lata*f Far inair. niiNni. tliuilf lao Misuat s.nfeao't P «vat a t Manilla Itn ID I) 11 Hat II Mac a tllial illlla It II I aar I aar laataf tar: I. MIMMI. MMta IM HIM fcajaaart f Uaaf a.t Illtfl MBtl II Mat I Mar at1,043 words
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Advertisement1000 1973-03-06 16 ■a.oj;. »MrVT^_g^_»jrgAPO»W_r^Tl Mllll U.K. lUROPI SIIVICI Loading pop. lonoom. havri. roam, h burg, ircmin iHMjaaara P. laMaf Paaaaf tn.aaa: aIPIMI lIMtM 11/ll Har It 11 liar Nail I] 4 Ntarf 111 MPTIM TBPti 1/11 tar 14,11 l|r lilt lar l.ltM V I'to'll! laaaaa. lk>. Hani alPTaal IMirarsi nlt lac tl/lt1,000 words
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Advertisement798 1973-03-06 16 MP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Ofl SHIPPING CORPORATION BEPHAD Ha JO€ Jt» Aaaaaxa. FUaaa Lx^ur. The National Shipping Line ul Miayva EWKB SEIYICE II IHHH, llWIfWt/ CWTINENT Win T| Mar,, S.«|aaort p it »»l Ptat'f lataaa: tar: IMU MILM I I Mar 11/ it Mar 11/il Mar 11/ is Har it Htm798 words
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Advertisement551 1973-03-06 16 •PHI »«"T IIHOAPom 9WT: Toa» hM II P»ll«« ANNMINCIO TM1 FOLLOWING and C.ial In Hill ■ii'aiao "aoncuKTi pok I hit klano r»i»«. >"•« Taytunk <T. Tmp«h 2u lul Pka Uanl UU(M r.lo«T UK UIM. Oy«w Tw« 11 Bui. TobMOl (tram Urdu: H rtr. Mili«ml »K Tknum'nli Ji J«. Romt- ouMk551 words
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Advertisement646 1973-03-06 17 "BRUSHBOAT SERVICES to the RESCUE OF FOULED SHIPS "Brushboat Services" operates 24 hrs. With the Brushboat, the problem of 'over scrubbing' is completely eliminated, because the speed of rotation of the brush can be carefully adjusted. For fast underwater cleaning, efficient maintenance and greater economy. BRUSHBOAT SERVICES (A Division of646 words
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Advertisement804 1973-03-06 17 BUSINESS PARTICIPATION A FINANCE OROUP invite Property Owners, Hotels In Malaysia, with suitable site location for hotel development, seeking a) expansion through merger, equity participation, finance or b) sales and other similar arrangement. Please write briefly quoting the above to: BAYS PROSPER SECURITIES LTD. RELC International BalMlng. M Orange Grove804 words
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Advertisement600 1973-03-06 17 An International Company enjoying continuous growth Invites applications for the following career opportunities: P.R. GIRL We want a fashion-conscious flair girl to develop and strengthen the image of a sophisticated feminine fragrance who will also become Involved with specific public relations projects for a major cosmetic brand. Applicants should have600 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1973-03-06 18 I IN LOVING MEMORY of I Mr. Gurchan Singh who was I called to rest on 6.3.65. Sadly I misMd bat always remem- I bered by WUe and Children. I32 words
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Advertisement449 1973-03-06 18 SALESMEN Further internal Demotions have created vacancies for bright young men and women interested in the field of advertising sales To fellow the promoted men they must have drive, enthusiasm and above all. be "self-motivators" in order to make a healthy contribution to our existing team Qualifications Experience I. Educated449 words
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Advertisement770 1973-03-06 18 INIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA Permohonan adalah dlpelawa darlpada warganegara Malaysia untuk menglsl jawatan yang tersebut dl bawah lnl: Nama Jawatan: (1) Ouru Bahasa Inggerts (ll) Ouru Bahasa Malaysia (ill) Ouru Bahasa German iivi Ouru Bahasa Permnchls (v) Ouru Bmhasm Thai (lv) Ouru Bahasa Mandarin A. Untuk raluiwalun ymna: mempunyal IJaiah deagmn770 words
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Advertisement504 1973-03-06 18 TAISHO MARINE FIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., X.L BRANCH invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens for the following posts: (a) ACCOUNTANT (b) UNDERWRITERS Qualifications: A DEGREE OR DIPLOMA. Previous working experience desirable. Salary: Commencing salary will be commensurate with qualification and experience. Please submit hand written application and enclose a504 words
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Advertisement468 1973-03-06 18 FEDULAL SAWMILLS GAMBANG (INS) SDN. BERHAD. LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES. The following share certificate* have been reported lost or destroyed: name Certificate No. of shares of No. $1,000.00 each Seng Peng Sawmills Sdn. Berhad 23 10 Seng Peng Sawmills Sdn. Btih.id 28 15 NOTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN that if within fourteen468 words
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Advertisement369 1973-03-06 18 TENDER NOTICE LEMBAGA PERLMAHAN— HOUSING TRIST MALAYSIA On Behalf of the STATE GOVERNMENT OF NEGERI SKMIMIAN 50 units terrace houses at Kamponf Jlboi 11, Nrg-eri Sembtlan CONTRACTORS, who are desirous of tendering for the construction of SO units terrace houses, together with ancillary works at Kampong Jlboi 11. Negen Sembllan.369 words
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Advertisement966 1973-03-06 19 S|SMB^B^B>^B^B|^B^BBS^B^B>S^B^B^B^B^BHHBJS^^BB £8000+ FortheFarEast-HONGKONG HNANCULOONIKOLLER THE EMPLOYERS ARE: •ft A well known international trading group Mr Operating in many parts of the Far East and elsewhere Growing rapidly Mr Interested in importing/ exporting, manufacture, commodity trading and other fields Mr Acquisition minded Mr Requiring a Financial Controller for a new position966 words
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Advertisement269 1973-03-06 19 I§| SENIOR INTERNAL AUDITOR Our client, a member of an international group of companies operating in the electronics and associated fields, have a vacancy for a Senior Internal Auditor in their fast-growing Singapore organisation. This is a senior appointment and after a familiarisation period of about two years, which would269 words
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Advertisement452 1973-03-06 19 This expanding computer company has a number of vacancies for computer personnel with proven ability and the ambition to grow with the organisation. CUSTOMER ENGINEERS MALAYSIA This post Is open to Malaysian Cltlaens and applicants should have had a minimum of 3 jrearj experience maintaining digital computers. Consideration may be452 words
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Advertisement783 1973-03-06 20 in classified advertisements (S) B«.r*>Borv«echaroessoo M Classified Advertisements Teleplione service LATEST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS For natural facelifting. brown patches, acne, all akin conditions, regular faclaU. postnatal and spotreducing consult Louise Klerk, medically trained and qualified Beauty Specialist and Physlo-iherspUt with 24 years tropical experience. Hotel Singapura. telephone 371 1T3 (8 pore783 words
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Advertisement738 1973-03-06 20 APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of teatlmonlali or reference* with their application* No responsibility can bs accepted for their loss Applicants are also advised to write to Box numbers correctly and check them before posting. Long establ'sbed finance company rsqutra* TWO738 words
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Advertisement635 1973-03-06 20 RIQUIRID SALESGIRLS call personally Pavilion Silk Store 210 Orchard Road. FRASIR A NEAVE (S) PTB LTD invites applications from female Singapore citizens for th* appointment of SALES PROMOTERS Candidates must have a pleasing personality and should meet the follow mg requirements Ac* 18 23. Height sft 2 Ins minimum Education635 words
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Advertisement831 1973-03-06 20 EXPERIENCED COOKBOY ANO AMAN (couple preferred) also Chinese educated girl a* tutor nanny to boy of am* years. Tel: 3706*7 B'pora. between 9a.m. to op.m. AMAH FOR ENGLISH FAMILY, amall Oat Katong district Salary (ISO (300. Recent References required Job begins In April. Phon* B'pore *****4 between 900 a.m. 6.00831 words
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Advertisement710 1973-03-06 20 OFFICE BOY REQUIRED for Jurong Manufacturing Concern. Preferably with own scooter and familiar with Government Offices and elty area*. Phone Spore *****7/*****6/*****4 during office hours. TUN WAN PRISS (PTI.) LTD. require* FEMALE WORKERS Minimum: Above IS years of ag* Oood eyesight Interested appllcanu please rail at our office personally (bringing710 words
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Advertisement826 1973-03-06 20 LARGE BRANO NIW OOUBLE STBRBV detached bum alow on hill top In exclusive residential area. 10 mlnutea drive to Orchard Road. 4 large bedroom*, cloakroom, study Central aircond It 100 Ing Expensive fittings and light fixture! Italian tiles Bug* well equipped kitchen Servant's room and amenities. This house la specially826 words
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Advertisement822 1973-03-06 20 AIRCONDITIONID ROOM to let Bachelors bachelorette couple European. American. Japanese. Australian. German preferably. Tel: *****7. OXLIV CAROEN Luxuriously furnished flat 2 bedrooms, servant's room Csntsst Tsl. 17*366 »'p.r. during ißu h*ur* PANORAMIC VIEW 3-bedroomed apartment st Tomliraon Road. Newly completed furnished unfurnished. Available Immediately Til: *****7 Spore with 3.000 sq.822 words
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Advertisement769 1973-03-06 20 GERMAN FAMILIES require Immediately 8 houses'tlats furnished unfurnished Rental (600/ (1. 200 p.m. Spore *****1. URGENTLY REQUIREO furnished unfurnlahed house! or flats in any district. Contact *****8 S'por*. FOR RENT EARLY MARCH fully furnished house dlst. 10. large garden Tel: *****8 B'pore. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY APARTMINT Holland Road 4 Bedrooms Swimming769 words
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Advertisement1371 1973-03-06 21 BEAUTIFULLY PURNISNID SPPICI* nr on Main Orchard Road. AlreondlLOnt. from Fage 20 Uonad and carpeted also ahowroom m spec* Ring: *****. CATNAV BUILDING lINCAFORI INOONISIAN BUSINSSSMAN Intends Prestige Offle* Bpac* to purahas* bungalcw or penthouse immedlal* Occupatloa. in District 10 or 11. Area must prove to be extremely exclodv* as1,371 words
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Advertisement687 1973-03-06 21 L*)W C*)tT FLIGHT* to London •Bio/- New Tork IMS/- Lo* Anielee' HIM/-. Uam bun I7SS/Psrl* POO, Alto To Australia Honckoac Indonesia Call Mas Travsl Centre »3«l *****7 *****7 MtTROLAND THAVILI MM "h*ll*)a)rma**<" •ntr******* TW* new ajsiltms destmatJen* In ttislr stsst end relaam*; taw ta 7 Malaysian Itatss anal (ewth Thailand687 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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116 1973-03-06 22 'Grant special water rates to consumers who have gardens' introduction of a sliding scale for water rates is a step in the right direction. Wasters must be made to pay dearly for their water. However, in preparing the new rates the Public Utilities Board overlooked one of the reasons for116 words
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Letter102 1973-03-06 22 A concession rate, proportionate to size and water- consumption of gardens, should be introduced for those who help to beautify Singapore at their own expense. The special rates should not be applicable to consumers who plant flowers, shrubs, bushes and other plants on a commercial basis. It should be applied102 words
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Letter117 1973-03-06 22 I AM happy to note that Dr. Ooh Keng Swee has stressed on the importance of music. He suggested the setting up of a symphony orchestra in Singapore. But what about the primary school children? Most of the primary school teachers do not have the qualifications to teach music. Perhaps117 words
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Letter89 1973-03-06 22 SINCE the first phase of the Farrer Road Housing Estate will be completed soon, and I am one of the prospective residents, will the People's Association consider setting up kindergarten classes in the estate? The PA can rent some units from the HDB and turn them into classes. Kindergarten facilities89 words
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Letter225 1973-03-06 22 IN the light of rapid Industrialisation, the Labour Minister's call to our youth to change their attitude towards manual work (ST., March 2) Is timely. In the past, it was generally assumed that a white -collared worker had better "prospects" and that pen-pushing brought prestige. In a highly urbanised and225 words
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Letter104 1973-03-06 22 RESULTS of the PQR Progress through Quality and Reliability) stamp contest were recently announced, but only the names of the first three winners were given. I phoned the Oeneral Post Office to inquire where I could find the complete list of prizewinners and was told to look In at the104 words
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Letter80 1973-03-06 22 A NUMBER of International road signs have been put up by the authorities In Singapore. Many of them were clear to motorists but there are two which still puzzle many motorists, viz a single continuous yellow line drawn by the side of a road and another a double continuous yellow80 words
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194 1973-03-06 22 Iyi ORE than two years ago the Housing Board conducted a survey in Commonwealth Drive to find out whether residents of Block 74 would like to have a communal TV aerial installed. Since men nothing has come out of it and194 words
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140 1973-03-06 22 rE article by P. Seneviratne headlined "Of amoks and their murderous mania" (S.T., Feb. 14) made interesting reading. The word amok was coined by the European colonialists and linked with a form of madness to bring contempt and ridicule to an otherwise brave deed. When140 words
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146 1973-03-06 22 UNDERGROUND TRAINS CAN HELP SOLVE TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN AN affluent so- dety Uke Singapore, one cannot fall but notice the Increasing number of vehicles on the roads. There are frequent traffic jams and it is no longer fun to drive in the Republic. One reads in the papers of plans146 words
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Letter56 1973-03-06 22 IREFEB to the letter by "Scorpion" (ST.. Feb. 16). The ROY and the management of bus service No. 92 should take note of the danger "Scorpion" pointed out. The solution is to put more buses on this route during the morning peak hours. Would the management of bus service No.56 words
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Advertisement1186 1973-03-06 22 GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA KUANIAN PORT, PAHANG PREQUALJFICATION OF CONTRACTORS The Ministry of Communications. Malaysia hereby Invites experienced Contractors, who wish to tender for a part of construction of Kuantan Port, to register with the Consulting Engineers Messrs. Blah Sc Partners b.v., Holland. CONTRACT A I: The works comprise the quarrying1,186 words
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Advertisement416 1973-03-06 22 LEADING INTERNATIONAL COMPANY REQUIRE (1) PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR JOB To plan, organise and control the manufacturing of stainless steel and aluminium products. QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE Technician's Diploma or equivalent qual fication from recognised institutions. 1 2 years experience in supervising skilled and unskilled workers. (b) SALES SUPERVISOR JOB To plan and control the416 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous217 1973-03-06 22 Straits Times Crossword Hi HLV ■HBB^^B^~"~^l"~~~^^i~~^^l ACBOBS bouse In a small co-nmunlty 1 Broken lances have a sprue* 11' appearance (5. 6). 7 Si^'h? .Sf**"* B 6 SS k IS,'° tUkln(rnUn/fln W^U^iocal. llvon Mad. unlnUUWble sprawl TnTr^VU* 10 BUU our av«lon to flan 1S ffl^ foot 13 2 dd g"ft.«i217 words
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TIMESPORT
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189 1973-03-06 23 LAN PEREIRA - S'gor keep shield with three 2nd half goals LAN PEREIRA By ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor beat Singapore 3-0 to retain the Thivy Shield in the Malaysian Indians' inter state hockey competition at Pantai, here yesterday. The three goals, scored in a nine minute spell after the start of the second189 words
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Article803 1973-03-06 23 THE pro-am draw and start Ing times at the Buklt course tomorrow: Ist Tee: 7.00 a.m. N. Mlkaml (P) and H. Knaggs, J. Sullivan (P) and R. Rutherford; 7.08 P. Tang (P) and T.P. Tay (1), A. Thabravibul (P) and T.P. Tay (2); 7.16 Y. Kusayanaga803 words
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Article, Illustration283 1973-03-06 23 ERNEST FRIDA - Record 148 entries for S'gor Open ERNEST FRIDA By gINGAPORE Golf Association has scored a record double in this year's Singapore Open Championship 148 entries and 16 countr'es. The 107 professionals and 20 amateurs from Australia, Burma, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Ha- wail, Hong Kong, United States, Britain, the283 words
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Article439 1973-03-06 23 Godfrey Robert - Asian rugby clubs disappoint Godfrey Robert I THE WAY I SAW IT I L »y_ THERE is a clamour for a stronger or full Asian representation among local rugby fans whenever an international meet is forthcoming or if the Singapore Rugby Union team fares badly in a competition. But is439 words
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240 1973-03-06 24 A. JOHNSON - Tartan tracks will be ready in April- A. JOHNSON By SINGAPORE athletes preparing for the Seap Games will be given priority to do their training on the newly-laid all-weather Tartan practice track in the national stadium at Kallang next month. This was disclosed yesterday by Sports Minister Encik Othman Wok,240 words
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Article203 1973-03-06 24 pENANG, Mon— Without x their rrfuUr stars Pemuig had to flfht hard to beat Perils 2-o In a Malayria Cap soccer match at the City Stadium here Uat night. The mate:, was unfortunately marrrd by rough play durinn the cloainf stares. During this period Mohamed Sa'im, the Perils203 words
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315 1973-03-06 24 JOE DORAI - SBA vote 21 into power on manifesto JOE DORAI NEW ELECTION IDEA TRIUMPHS By GROUP of 21 badminton "revolutionaries," who claimed they could "raise local standards and correct wrongs" in a preelection manifesto, were swept into power at the Singapore Badminton Association's annual meeting;. In a "drastic" cnange of badminton315 words
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Article, Illustration216 1973-03-06 24 SINGAPORE Air Transport Union scored a shock 3-0 win over former league champions Singapore Pools In a FAS League Division One match at Jalan Besar stadium last night, reports JOE DORAI. Sharper In attack and solid 'n defence. SATU led 2-0 at halftime and216 words
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Article66 1973-03-06 24 AUCKLAND. Mon— New Zealand and Australia drew 1-1 in their first soccer elimination encounter for the '.974 World Cup here yesterday. New Zealand scored first in the 55th minute with a bulletlike shot from Brian Turner after a quick free kick. Australia battled hard to draw levelReuter - 66 words
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Article55 1973-03-06 24 CENTRE-FORWARD Parleigh Clarke sparked a five goal blitz in Singapore's 10-0 win over a weak British Army team from Cyprus In a friendly hockey match at Farrer Park yesterday. Singapore, who led 7-0 at halftlme scored their other goals through Malklt Singh (3). Parouk Marican.55 words
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Article37 1973-03-06 24 CHRISTCHURCH. Mon The Pakistan cricket team's recent tour of New Zealand showed a profit (or the New Zealand cricket council of about NZ$lO 000 ($33,000) the council was told at a meeting here today Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration277 1973-03-06 24 TEOH ESG TATT - Karatekas do our country proud By TEOH ESG TATT WELL DONE Singapore karatekas. You have done the country proud by winning two silver medals to make the Republic the No. 2 karate nation in this part of the world. This was a tremendous achievement by this team of second dan277 words
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99 1973-03-06 24 6 more pull out of Malaysian hockey squad KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Six national players, including five who played in the Munich Olympics last year, are the latest to withdraw from the Malaysian hockey squad which go into their first phase of centralised training here from March IS to 30. The99 words
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Article41 1973-03-06 24 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Jackie Stewart of Britain scored an easy triumph In the South African Formula One Orand Prix on Saturday and was then reprimanded for allegedly Ignoring two warning flags. Later, the reprimand was with drawn after an appeal.41 words
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196 1973-03-06 24 Tans help Spore to karate victory By PETER SIOW THE Tan Brothers Kirn Seng and Ping Seng helped Singapore to a 4-0 win over Indonesia in a friendly karate match at McNair Road yesterday. Kirn Seng scored two points when he overpowered Indonesia's Rene and Abdul Kadir, while Ping Seng196 words
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Article32 1973-03-06 24 PERTH. Mon. Western Australia retained the Sheffield Shield when they beat South Austialla b> an Innings and 47 runs here today. Scores: Western Australia 395. South Australia 116 and 23232 words
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Article48 1973-03-06 24 STOCKHOLM, Mon. Denmark qualified yesterday for the flnal round of Thomas Cud badminton tournament beating Sweden 8-i In the European final In Mexico City, Mexico defeated the United States yesterday 5-3 for the first time ever In nine years of Thomas Cup competition.— UPl.48 words
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Article, Illustration480 1973-03-06 25 SHOWGIRL V strengthened her claims in the $30,000 Singapore Derby with a fine performance in the Trial over «3f at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Unbalanced by the cracking pace set up by the lightweights Freedom Fighter and President's Adviser, Showgirl was a back-marker up to480 words
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Article815 1973-03-06 25 JOCKEY Terry Tan was suspended for three race days lor careless riding on Best Gift at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The Stipendiary Steward's report on the weekend's races: SATI'RDAY Race 1: Shortly after leaving the stalls. Fraser Hill II (L. Johnson). Gala Bern (CH. Oon and Srikandi815 words
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Article1016 1973-03-06 25 WIK.HTS l.ir Ihe Kuklt Timah races this W.I k.11.l SATURDAY CLASS 1 OIV. S «F m~n*m J.ino^ll gQg Itobcrt F. 8 07 Oeneral Trong HI 8.06 Jerantut f.OS Ban* B.os LajeJn !»>*» 11l Oj R..-h A.MH. 8.04 rui. 8.04 \ole<! In 8.02 Fair Legend 8.02 Royal Print1,016 words
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169 1973-03-06 25 BRIDGETOWN, Mon. Three changes have been made In the West Indies 12 to meet Australia In the Second cricket Test starting here on Friday. The selectors yesterday anncunced the Inclusion of teenage leg spinner Elequemedo Willett, wicketkeeper Deryck Murray and medium pacer Bernard169 words
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Article204 1973-03-06 25 DRIDGETOWN. Mon. The Australian cricketers cruised to a comfortable nine-wicket victory over the once powerful Barbados team yesterday to notch their fourth tour win and the third in first class matches, i The Australians entered the Barbados game after a near-defeat In Antigua against the Leeward204 words
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139 1973-03-06 25 GOVERNMENT WARNING AGAINST THOSE THREATS RAWALPINDI. Mon. The Government of Pakistan Uat night Issued a war nine against any group or person trying to threaten or molest the touring England cricketers. "No act of violence or barbarism against the guest cricketers will be tolerated, saM an official statement here afterReuter - 139 words
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Article216 1973-03-06 25 Singles sweep by Japan MANILA, Mon. Japan won both singles tines in the second Asian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Defending champion Sakal Toshlro recovered fiom two sets down to beat Chiradip Mukerjea of India 4-0, 2-6, 6-0, 6-2, 6-3. Top-seeded Sawama'su Kasuko also overcame a bad start to beat216 words
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Advertisement133 1973-03-06 23 Take a high ride with our new Company and escalator service. From initial design through installation ■UJH P^^^^^^^^^S B|^f£ g'^jpftpj and maintenance. Hitachi elevators are already carrying passengers \V^ I skywards at 1,200 feet per minute in high-rise buildings all over fc k*J *"^S I town. And that's not the133 words
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Miscellaneous86 1973-03-06 23 BASKETBALL Inter-For-ces Championships (Gay World 7.30 p.m.). SOCCER SBHF League Dlv 2 final: SEEL v Union Carbide (Jin. Besar 5. 15 p.m.*. Fritndly: Idol Utd. v Minlstiy of Education (Oillman 5 p.m.). RI'GBY SRU League Semifinals: Div. I— -A 1 Coy v Woodlands iTaiij'lin 5 15 pm.): Dlv. 2 A"86 words
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Advertisement172 1973-03-06 24 f Robex is behind the plot to revolutionise the door A door revolution is in the offing. Robex is MARBLE SLABS ONYX ARTICLES g behind this sweeping revolution plotted to We also supply a wide range of Marble Slabs at I overcome the misconception that the door is just very172 words
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Advertisement154 1973-03-06 24 GOLFING fc EQUIPMENT gtt FROM A to fr TOP r O O° 0 GOLFING Vgj COUNTRY I Australia is one of the world's I AMCTR ALI AN top golfing countries. And the 1 ™T WJSimirki* Australians put the same care I I GOLF EQUIPMENT into their equipment as they I154 words
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404 1973-03-06 26 Action onmoney crisis put off a week EFUSSELS. Mon FOREIGN exchange markets in EEC countries remained closed today as Community Finance Ministers put off for a week any decision on how to tackle the latest world monetary crisis. The Finance Ministers will meet In Brussels on Thursday and In ParisReuter - 404 words
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Article113 1973-03-06 26 DOLLARGAINS AS GOLD DROPS L ON DON. Mon— The dollar gained 3.5 cents against the pound s'erl ng in early inter-bank dealings here today and at the same time price of (old dropped by over three dollars an ounce. These were the first positive reactions to last night's international currencyReuter - 113 words
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124 1973-03-06 26 Widespread student unrest claims 12 lives KAMPALA. Mon. At least 12 people have now died In widespread student unrest In the tiny East African state of Rwanda, according to reports reaching here from the capital. Kigali. Usually well Informed sources said three British teachers had been withdrawn to the capitalReuter - 124 words
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Article76 1973-03-06 26 BANGKOK. Mon— Thai police have arrested three more men in connection with the theft of five packets of unpolished diamonds from a Belgian airliner here last week. The police had already detained seven men and two women for allegedly stealing the diamonds, worth an estimatedReuter - 76 words
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Article27 1973-03-06 26 TAIPEH Mon A Ore In the Kaohsiung shipyard destroyed three vessels and caused damage estimated at USSI4O.OOO H350.000) the Central News Agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article57 1973-03-06 26 RAWALPINDI. Mon The Government of Pakistan loiilght Issued a warning against "any group or person trying to threaten or molest the touring England cricketers. "No act of violence or barbarism against the gueu cricketers rill be tolerated." said an olflcial statement after threat* Rfjalnst theReuter - 57 words
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Article34 1973-03-06 26 CATANIA. (S.cily). Mon. One policeman was killed and six others were neriously Injured today when two police cars collided while chasing two wanted men en a motor-cycle. Tha two men escaped. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article15 1973-03-06 26 THE weather outlook for Singapore from C am to noon today: No rain.15 words
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Article426 1973-03-06 26 LONDON. Mon &nultlea wrrr rnirr on thr Mock markrt today though o> rationally off thr bottom, in übdurd trading. Srntlmrnt was Inllurncrd by the prrwnl InduMrlal unrfft. currency ■acertalnty and tomorrow* budon. At 3 p.m. the Financial Tlm<i lndr> •a down 45 at 421 0 Bargain, mm W-d426 words
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Article, Illustration248 1973-03-06 26 CLARK AIR BASE, Monday ANOTHER 34 pri-■^soners-of-war 30 Americans, two West Germans and two Filipinos arrived here today shortly alter they were released by the Vietcong at Hanoi's Gia Lam airport. The welcoming crowd included President Marcos and his wife. Imelda. who flewReuter; UPI - 248 words
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