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Title Section21 1973-04-01 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in S.E.Asia No. 1925 SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1973 25 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION M.C. (P) No. 29/7321 words
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Article, Illustration560 1973-04-01 1 A myth about Reds exploded says Mr. Lee BETHLEHEM, (Pennsylvania), Sat. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said last night that the outcome of the Vietnam war demonstrated to the people of South-east Asia that the victory of communism is not inevitable. "Whatever the rights and wrongs of the intervention in Vietnam,Reuter - 560 words
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Article395 1973-04-01 1 K.S. SIDHU - K.S. SIDHU TWO WOMEN TONTINE HEADS MISSING, POLICE TOLD f~By" HUNDREDS of residents of two housing estates in Singapore are searching for two women tontine heads who, they claimed, have swindled them of $300,000. The women have been missing since Tuesday and angry residents of Hedhill and St.395 words
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142 1973-04-01 1 Chamber to send mission to Vietnam rpHE Chinese Chamber of X Commerce plans to send a study mission to Vietnam this month to see how it can help In the redevelopment of the country after the ceasefire there. This decision was taken at the first monthly meetIng of the management142 words
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93 1973-04-01 1 KLANG. Sat. Two little sisters were burnt to death at their home here yesterday evening. Wong Siew Lai, two, and Wong Siew Wai, three, died within an hour of each other at the General Hospital here last night. It is93 words
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Article28 1973-04-01 1 ROME, Sat. Argentina's former strongman, Mr. Juan Peron, left h«re by air i for Madrid today accompanied by his political protege. Presidentelect Dr. Hector Campora— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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143 1973-04-01 1 Nixon ready to give Thieu strong pledge of support SAN CLEMENTE I California), Sat. President Nixon today prepared for Important talks with President Thieu on how far the United States will commit Itself to support the Saigon Government in its postwar power struggle with the Vietcong. Mr. Nixon arrived at143 words
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282 1973-04-01 1 SHEN SWEE YONG - Aussie band boys give up Bft of hair to play at disco SHEN SWEE YONG By EIGHT feet of goldt-n locks that's 2.4 metres long fell onto a barber's floor in Australia before The Hrkk. an Australian pop croup, finally made it to Singapore. Members of the five-piece band, known282 words
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326 1973-04-01 1 -Dearer fees for warehouses and liquor making YEW and substant--11 ially increased 11--i cence fees have been introduced from today for warehouses and for the manufacture of in- toxicating liquors, tobacco and sugar, and the treatment of pet- role urn. Under amendments to the Customs Regulations i 1971, which have326 words
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Article46 1973-04-01 1 MANILA. Sat. Troops killed at least eight rebels in two encounters In a town In the southern Philippines yesterday. An official ai.nouncement said today that a Philippine Navy gunboat sank a motoiised boat at the mouth of Lnbangan River of Zamboanga rebels. UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article37 1973-04-01 1 GENEVA. Sat Closure of the Suez Canal has Mat a*i estimated US$7,OOO million about ($18,600 million) m increased shipping costs and trad>> losses over the last 4J year., a United Nations report said yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article61 1973-04-01 1 REDS USE ARMOUR PHNOM PENH. Sat. Communist forces toda> mounted al l ark t with armoured vehicles on CamI bocia's main southern high- way and, hammered the nearby provincial capital -of Take© with mortar fire. Military sourrei said the communist* were spearheaded by several Americanmade armoured car* in their attackReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement61 1973-04-01 1 WORLD NEWS Pages 2 and 3 YOUTH GROUPS told to help drug addicts 5 'HELP NAB this man' call to Katong residents CHAMBER to ask China for another 20 ships 9 WAR on litter, dirt and filth 10 MORRO Castle mystery —1 1 RADIO and TV 5 CROSSWORD 14 TODAY'S61 words
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Advertisement32 1973-04-01 1 ARISTONS4OGTA the gas cooker with the plus features: Automatic ELECTRONIC lighting ROASTING jack Gat oven Grill Automatic THERMOSTAT control Non-rust glazed aluminium handle RINGING timer Elegant design Available at all leading dealers32 words
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Advertisement17 1973-04-01 1 GEMS CxquMt* JEWELLERY U S. de SILVA SONS, Jewellers 62, 24, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE- 1 TEL: *****17 words
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Miscellaneous17 1973-04-01 1 The weather WEATHER forecast for Singapore today frcm 6 a.m. to noon: Isolated showers In lute morning.17 words
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117 1973-04-01 2 $1.25 mil bail for Malaysian on drug -charge- SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. Bail of US$5OO,OOO ($1.25 million) was set for a Malaysian, accused of sniutglinß 44 Ib. of heroin, worth $35 million on the street, into the United States. The trial of Tan Kuanj Heok, 38, was Axed for April 13.117 words
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199 1973-04-01 2 Archbishop of Canterbury to retire next year LONDON, Sat. Dr. Michael Ramsey. Archbishop of Canterbury and spiritual leader of the world's 85 million Anglicans, will retire late next year. It was disclosed yesterday. Although It was known that the Archbishop would step down in the near future, a date wasReuter - 199 words
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785 1973-04-01 2 SAIGON, Saturday PRESIDENT Thieu flew off ori his first official visit to the United States today after the biggest send-off ever witnessed at Tan Son Nhut airbase. Mr Thleu who Is to have two days of talks withReuter - 785 words
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Article, Illustration67 1973-04-01 2 PAKISTANI WOMEN CAMPAIGN TO FREE 90,000 FOUR Pakistani women whose husbands are In Indian prison camps asked support in New York for a campaign to secure the release of more than 90.000 Pakistani prisoners of war. The croup held a Press conference yesterday before meeting t'N Secretary General Kurt Waldheim.67 words
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Article39 1973-04-01 2 ZURICH. Sat Betweci five and 10 per cent ol .'ol situations in Switzerland en vacant. Hcrordlng to an Indus trial survey of 500 Ba The labour shortage has hai;ei or reduced production an< caused delivery delays.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article31 1973-04-01 2 SEOUL Si.t South K and US Navy and forces will conduct a comblnec amphibi.u, training eariv next month, a sporfor the United Nations c I here n.ld icday. ReuteiReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1973-04-01 2 DACCA Bat Two hundred people are dying each week of .'mallpnx In Bangladesh. Health Abdul Mannan told a press conference today Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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200 1973-04-01 2 CAIRO. Sat. PRESIDENT Sadat assumed personal command of the Cabinet because of recurring friction between outgoing Prime Minister Aziz Sldky and the Arab Socialist Union Egypt's sole political party, a leading editor said today. The statement was made by Mr. Ihsan Abdel Koddous.UPI - 200 words
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352 1973-04-01 2 TEL AVIV, Sat. JSRAEL is assured of American supplies of conventional weapons of any type" even beyond President Nixon's term in office, Mr. Yitzhak Rabin, former Ambassador to Washington, said yesterday. "I am convinced that should Israel need more conventional352 words
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Advertisement361 1973-04-01 2 STAMFORD CENTRE Full time and Part-time courses leading to Recognised Professional Qualifications Commencing April/May 1973 ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARIAL The only recopiised STUDI ES centre in Singapore LCC Stamford Centre for ACA lull-lime Diploma in Private students Secretaryship one year course c Recognised full-time Executive Secretary course for ACA. ship two year361 words
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225 1973-04-01 3 Suicide ends incredible career of an ace conman ON DON, Sat. M Ace international confidence trie kster CHarles de Sllva had a las i laugh at the world ana then committed suicide, an Inquest heard yesterday. De Sllva, born In Ceylon, signed himself Into a London hotel as Sir CharlesReuter - 225 words
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Article25 1973-04-01 3 BELFAST. Sat. Ten policemen and 14 civilians were Injured In a brawl in a Belfast city centre dance hall early today. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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235 1973-04-01 3 What the stars did not foretell: A spell —in jail PHNOM PENH. Sat— An angry Cambodian Government has rounded up more than 50 of the country's top astrologers and thrown them into jail, according to police sources. The self-styled clairvoyants are now sharing crowded cells at Military Police headquarters withReuter - 235 words
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348 1973-04-01 3 ALGIERS. Sat P L 0 0 DWATERS np to 10 feet (three metres) deep covered huge parts of North Africa to day, leaving scores of people dead and tens bf thousands homeless after days of torrential rains. No death toll was availableReuter - 348 words
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206 1973-04-01 3 Preserved skin grafted on burn patients: Scientist NOGALES (Arizona). Sat. Human skin, kept alive in tissue culture for months, can be successfully grafted to burn victims, or even on to animals, a New York dermatologist reported today. Rejection of skin transplants by the patient's body is a problem which hasReuter - 206 words
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Article22 1973-04-01 3 TOKYO. Sat March was the driest in Tokyo since the beginning of this century, the Meteorological Agency reported today AP.AP - 22 words
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223 1973-04-01 3 Bugging: Nixon agrees to let his aides to be questioned WASHINGTON, Sat. President Nixon, faced with mounting criticism over his aloofness on the Democratic Party bugging scandal, j has agreed to let White House aides be ques- tioned in connection with the affair. Mr. Nixon said he will allow members223 words
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226 1973-04-01 3 Peking names Paris envoy to head Washington mission PEKING, Sat. A 63--year old former Red Army general, Huang Chen, who was once held prisoner by Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist forces, is to head China's liaison office in the United States, it was announced here today. The Foreign Mlnlstrys protocol chief, Mr.Reuter - 226 words
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133 1973-04-01 3 HAIFA, Sat. A sinfini parrot named Yossi has solved a dispute over who owns him by sinfinr In German a rhyme called "Yosai, you stole the roose." A court here derided that Yossi belonced to Mr. Amos Meir, who taught him the rhyme. But it133 words
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Advertisement283 1973-04-01 3 Vrodamatiou lit from |3 Jk J£ri A Concert Spectacular J ML— is announced for today at Mandarin Hotel "J WL Gallery 1. 9 in i'\i'i\ |n («^i .iiiiiim' mm <>l OIK Ikhh (lih.iliom. H^^ llii' linol iimi-h Mill j— fl -muni loi ill hum lllf ~t 1111-11 l |».l".ll»l«- \lf283 words
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Advertisement265 1973-04-01 3 W COOKING OIL lam soon 3.70 EVAPORATED MILK carnation (freelm*) m} M 5 3 CANNED DRINKS tarax aust A»or,«d Flavor 4Q OXTAIL SOUP CAMPBELL'S USA 10 <oz 70 TOMATO CATSUP del monte 340 g 75 INSTANT HO^COCOA MIX carnation usa 10 .for 1.35 PROCESSED PEAS logwoods 10 3hT~ 1.00 YOUNG265 words
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Article, Illustration508 1973-04-01 4 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI AT 32, HE OWNS A CHAIN OF NIGHTCLUBS By DAUL Fong, described as probably the youngest and most successful Singaporean in Hong Kong became a millionaire "by accident." At 32, Paul is the owner of the original World of Suzie Wong syndicate508 words
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Article, Illustration185 1973-04-01 4 EVELYN NG - Teacher's kindness sparked off translator's interest in Japanese EVELYN NG By AS a student during the Japanese Occupation in Singapore, 14-year-old Chong Poh Seng was deeply struck by his Japanese teacher's kindness and courtesy. It sparked oft* for him an interest in the Japanese language which has grown and developed185 words
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121 1973-04-01 4 AIRLINE ticketing supervlslor and Instructress. Mrs. Maureen Chlu Is he,re on the first leg of a regional tour to train ticketing clerks tnd travel agents. Mrs. Chlu. who works for Cathay Pacific Airways in Hong Kong, has trained nearly 2,000 travel agents and ticketing121 words
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Article, Illustration245 1973-04-01 4 BAILYNE SUNG - The man who likes to talk -scents- BAILYNE SUNG By FIOLLARS and cents bored Mr. Andre Virelizier, who preferred to talk scents. And that was why he gave up his rushy job in a financial firm and joined Parfum Rochas. which claims to be France's top perfume exporter Today seven245 words
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Advertisement138 1973-04-01 4 -f r J t f m B I Exclusive selection of j*k I furniture for every g I home designs, shapes \II I and sizes just as varied. r I J* I Modern and traditional mw ■*^i»> t A I to complement every lJ^^* r^■^■V Kbl I imported from Italy138 words
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Advertisement97 1973-04-01 4 YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE LONDON DESIGN CENTRE EXHIBITION AT THE NEW BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION TANGLIN CIRCUS 3-14 APRIL 2p.m -9 p.m. (except Sunday Bth) (ADMISSION fRCCj The London Design Centre is a permanent hiii constantly changing exhibition ol well-designed modern British consumer floods, all of which are in97 words
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293 1973-04-01 5 'Don't meddle with electrical appliances' warning to amateurs MR. JACOB Yoong. principal of Monk's Hill Secondary School, has warned amateur electricians not to meddle with electrical appliances. "Every year we have 15 to 20 deaths of amateurs who were electrocuted while repairing their radio, TV set or fish tank." he293 words
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Article17 1973-04-01 5 MALAYSIA-Slngapore Airlines Executive OrHi"ers" Union has changed Its name to Air Transport Executive Staff Union.17 words
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Article15 1973-04-01 5 MR TEO KENG BIAN has been appointed Registrar of Subordinate Courts from today15 words
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Article313 1973-04-01 5 Gallery Notes A JOINT exhibition of new i\ works by four Singaporeans will be held at Alpha Gallery in Alexandra Avenue, from Tuesday to April 16. The exhibition will feature batiks by Jaafar Latiff. metal relief by Chieu Shuey Fook, sculpture by Lira Nang Sine and oil paintings by Yeb313 words
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61 1973-04-01 5 ANY person who Is "offensively unclean or appears to be intoxicated" will not be al!owed Into any part of the National Library. While In the library, no person may make any "outcry, noise, disturbance or use any vehement abusive or obscene language." These are61 words
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Article, Illustration439 1973-04-01 5 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG By YOUTH organisations in Singapore must re-orien-tate their services to include helping young people with problems of drug abuse, the Singapore Council of Social Service said yesterday. This is "because It is these "detached" youths who are more439 words
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63 1973-04-01 5 ALOR STAR. Sat— Pulau Langkawl's Marine Auxiliary Police Force, formed more than four years ago to protect local fishermen from pirates, has been disbanded. Kedah-Perlis deputy CPO Asst Commissioner Mohamed bin Abdul Hamld said today the Government had decided to disband the force because of the63 words
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Article26 1973-04-01 5 THE Government has revoked the prohibition of entry order made on June 7, 1967. against Pang Wing Nam alias Pong Wing Nam of Johore.26 words
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Article20 1973-04-01 5 CHAPLAIN Lester Thompson has been granted a licence to solemnl.se marriages In Singapore under the Women's Charter.20 words
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Article24 1973-04-01 5 Watch you tap! WATER consumption on Friday was 116 million gallons (527.000 cubic metres) 1.8 million gallons (9,000 cubic metres) less than on Thursday.24 words
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67 1973-04-01 5 Judgment for printers in $6,000 claim JUDGMENT by default in $6,838 against Andrew S. K. Lee. of University Education Press, has been taken out in the High Court. Miss Jeanny Ng sought the order for plalntifs Chong Moh and Co. of Boon Keng Road printers and stationers. She said the67 words
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226 1973-04-01 5 Malaysia's diplomatic ties with Hanoi will strengthen idea of neutrality: Malik JAKARTA, Sat. 0 Foreign Minister Adam Malik has welcomed the establishment of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and North Vietnam. "I am sure it will strengthen the idea of South-east Asia neutralisation." he said after a meeting with President SuhartoReuter - 226 words
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Advertisement89 1973-04-01 5 Bring your dream house down to earth Some things seem beyond most of us Things like modern household gadgets, a car or even ii home. That s probably because prices are so high and money so scarce But if you have saved some money for your dream things, we can89 words
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Advertisement375 1973-04-01 5 on y sure op OU/o A TOP PASS The Stamford College Way HSC/GCE 'A', Singapore Cambridge GCE/MCE, Lower Certificate of Education, Qualifying Test. All Stamford College Home study courses are compiled by experts. Students have obtained top marks in examinations using Stamford College courses ONLY. So can you. Educational Research375 words
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Miscellaneous795 1973-04-01 5 11.1* AM Jack La Lanne Show (.31 News in Brief Re P«l) 1.40 Chinese Variety Show (re--10.2$ Huckleberry Hound peat) 10 50 Pesta Pop (Malay -Repeal) 7.41 New* and Newsreel In Chill. so Star soccer: Wolverhampton nese Wanderers vs Liverpool 1.05 Wonderful World of Sport 12.4S PM Southeast Asia Cultural795 words
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236 1973-04-01 6 Training centre urged for insurance industry THE insurance industry here I" as been urged to set up ■<x national research and training centre. The call was made by the president of the General Insurance Association of Singapore. Mr. A.T. Shlmpi. He said such a centre was necessary to modernise and236 words
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Article34 1973-04-01 6 DOLICE, on anti-secret society raids, detained four suspects on Friday. They were arrested between 6 a.m. and 11p.m. at different parts of Bukit Panjang under the Criminal Law (Temporary) Provisions.34 words
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Article, Illustration167 1973-04-01 6 PARADE ON PADANG BY SAFTI CADETS THOUSANDS of Singaporeans yesterday witnessed a colourful parade held at the Padang. It was a commisMnniiiK parade of 150 Infantry Officer cadets from the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute. The Reviewing Officer was Dr. Yeoh (ihim Seng, Speaker nf Parliament and MP for JooWAN SENG YIP shows Dr - 167 words
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69 1973-04-01 6 DRUNK IN BUS: LABOURER GETS FIVE DAYS IN PRISON A labourer, who was found drunk and incapable in a bus. was fined $50 or five days' Jail yesterday. Mlnalr b'.n Maun. 48. did not pay the fine. Mlnalr. who pleaded guilty. was found lying Intoxicated on the floor of a69 words
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Article57 1973-04-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Mr. V. Alvapapn. political secretary to th» Nntlunal Unity Mini ter. Tun V.T S:<mbanthan. has been appointed the new secretaiygeneral of the Malpyslan Indian Congress A member of the party's central working committee and vlc?-chalrman of the Perak State branch Mr Alyappan takes over from57 words
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Article20 1973-04-01 6 THE Japanese Embassy has presented 500 books worth about $6 000 to Nanyang University's InMKute of Asian Studies.20 words
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298 1973-04-01 6 EDWARD LIU - EDWARD LIU By '[•HK Speaker, Dr. Yeoh (.him Seng, said yesterday thai the build-up of the Singapore Armed Forces in the past five years had provided confidence to investors and the* public. Speaking at the commissioning parade ol 150 infantry officer cadets298 words
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Article41 1973-04-01 6 AN INTERNATIONAL Don and some per belonging to Mrs F" T.tft. were found hy" Mr Piki yesterday in Margin I near the Retarded Ch Home at about 11.45 am Mrs. Taft from the Straits Times editorial department41 words
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Article16 1973-04-01 6 MR KNO POH BNG. an ex cutive offlcer (Health), has bn appointed a Commi Oaths.16 words
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148 1973-04-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dealings in postal orders will reopen on April 9 after almost two months of suspension due to the world currency crisis. A spokesman of the Postal Department said today: "The delay in openIng the dealings for postal orders148 words
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Advertisement281 1973-04-01 6 Congratulations to Television Singapore on their 10th Anniversary from Setron Limited. Announcing Setron's sensational Slimline tv with VHF/UHF. im^__^__^__^__^__^_H_^__^__^__^__^__i i?" -_-_-_--^----H >l I It's a 24 incher with Integrated Circuits. Setron. thanks to their world-wide 'Click. They'll bring you tomorrow's technical agreements, now offer you one of broadcasts on UHF281 words
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Article, Illustration253 1973-04-01 7 TWO KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS SAY 'WE FEEL PERFECTLY NORMAL r\ transplanted kidneys of patients Mr. Wong; Chue (hint, 27 (right, and Mr. Tone Peng Hwang, 29, are functioning well. Stitches made during the operations have been removed and they should be discharged In a week or two, according to their253 words
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315 1973-04-01 7 GERALD PEREIRA - GERALD PEREIRA By POLICE yesterday appealed to the public to help arrest a man who had collected si veral thousand dollars from people in the Katong area by posing as a police officer. The man, described as dark in complexion and315 words
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Article45 1973-04-01 7 HOUSEWIFE Loy Ah Pong, 39, yesterday denied hurting Madam Ho Ah Bee by pouring hot water on her on March 2 as about 630 a.m. Trial was fixed for May 10 at the Second Magistrate's Court. Ball of $500 was allowed.45 words
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87 1973-04-01 7 $370 fine for eight who played mahjong FOUR women and four men were fined a total of $370 yesterday for playing mahjong in a house at Chempaka Avenue on Friday at 4 p.m. Lee Tan Hoon. 21. and S*>e Yew 40. both women and Yeo Kirn Choon. 32 Neo Kirn87 words
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192 1973-04-01 7 Car washer gets jail, caning for robbing a labourer A CAR washer, who had a string of convictions since 1961 was 1 ailed for tw 0 years yesterday and ordered to be Riven six strokes of the rotan for robbing a construction site labourer Belone so Samlnathan. 24. pleaded eulltv192 words
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Article56 1973-04-01 7 JURONG Town Residents' Association will hold a baby show at the hall of Chase Manhattan Bank's Jurong branch on April 29 at 9.30 a.m. All infants of Jurong Town residents are eligible to take part In the competition for babies born on or after Nov. 156 words
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Article19 1973-04-01 7 KUCHNO. Sat. The Kuchlng Municipal Council is considering a ban on tmoicing In cinemas In the town—Bertiama.19 words
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Article26 1973-04-01 7 THE Singapore Clock and watch Trade association will hold a dinner at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant on April 6 to celebrate Its 44th anniversary.26 words
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Article22 1973-04-01 7 THE monthly Changing of the Ouard ceremony will be held at the Istana main gate at 6 p.m. today.22 words
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146 1973-04-01 7 Kallang shipyard blast caused by chemical reaction? AM V S T E R V suriT* rounds the explosion at a Kallang shipyard on Friday which killed a coppersmith and injured 11 other workers. Police, it was learnt, are still baffled as to the cause of the explosion but they are146 words
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84 1973-04-01 7 $1,000 fine for retaining stolen property A RADIO dealer, Khiu Ah Kow, was fined $1,000 yesterday for dishonestly retaining $7,490 worth of stolen property last Nov. 6. The court heard that he had seven rartons or stolen cassette recorders in his shop in Braddell Road. At the last hearing on84 words
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250 1973-04-01 9 Korean Embassy officials help in sinking probe— MALACCA, Sat.— Two ITI Korean Embassy officials are helping the Marine Department in its investigations into the collision in which a Korean fishing boat sank about 10 miles from Muar on Thursday night. The 250-ton 57 Oyanj sank within four hours after colliding250 words
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Article46 1973-04-01 9 Towards better salesmanship THE University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will conduct two management courses on the campus from April 4. They are Effective Burtnwi Communications and Sales Management and Launching a Sales Campaign. Application forms and course syllabus can be obtained from the depart-46 words
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Article41 1973-04-01 9 MR lan A. McDonald, president of the Australian Regional Council of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, will lecture on the treatment of Carcinoma of the ovary at Kandang Kerbau lecture hall on April 12 at 8.15 pm.41 words
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Article, Illustration413 1973-04-01 9 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By TPHI-: Chinese Chamber of Commerce will nsk China for 20 more vessels to serve Singapore and Malaysian shippers in view of the spiralling increase in freight rates by conference lines. This was disclosed yesterday by the chamber's newly413 words
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264 1973-04-01 9 Jail, rotan for man who held up couples THE First District I Court yesterday j heard how four youths broke into a house, gagged and robbed two couples of cash and valuables totalling $2,324. One of them, Ho Fook Chow, 19, a carpenter, was jailed for a year and ordered264 words
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201 1973-04-01 9 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in training areas from tomorrow. The training areas are: Namazie Estate from 9 a.m. tomorrow to 9 a.m. on April 9; Choa Cbu Kang from tomorrow to Friday between 8 a.m. and midnight daily; Tuas/ Lokyang from201 words
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311 1973-04-01 9 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG By ENG Ting Aw (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., family company of Datuk Aw Kow, has withdrawn its High Court claim for $176,545 against the Singapore and Malaysian owners of Sin Chew Jit Poh in connection with a contract Involving311 words
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178 1973-04-01 9 24-hour flight information service at airport from today SINGAPORE airports flight information service will operate round the clock from today with at least two additional girls manning the counter. Similarly, in most other airport departments more staff will be put on shifts to reinforce the current skeleton service. "This latest178 words
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Article42 1973-04-01 9 MR. Vernon E. Perreau :ias been re-elected president ol the United Nations Association of Singapore. Other officials are: Vlce-p.-e.'l-dent ;Mr Sim Teo Hong: s<cr*-tary-general Mr. Charles Joseph Peter: assistant secretary-pene-ral: Mr. Pong Kirn C'.ioy, and treasurer. Mr. Lawrence Arokiaraj.42 words
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Article231 1973-04-01 10 Drop-outs and crime HPHF announcement by the Singapore Teachers' Union that it has formed its own study group on juvenile delinquency follows the recent disclosure that 60 per cent of criminal law detainees and supervisees are school drop-outs. The STU obviously has a stake in the findings of the government231 words
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Article201 1973-04-01 10 VLTHEN Steve McOarrett walks with a wiggle, "Horse" quivers a couple more chins, and Matt Dillon straddles a phantom horse, surely It is time the HDB considers as a matter of course the Installation of a common television antenna for its flats. Time and again HDB flat dwellers201 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1973-04-01 10 rAN WANG JOO - War on litter, dirt and filth continues rAN WANG JOO IL Hundreds of litterbugs booked each week IJUTZ and ambush arc two words very much on the lips of your friendly neighbourhood ant i litter enforcement officers these days. "Ours is a relentless war against litter, dirt and filth," said1,218 words
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252 1973-04-01 10 COURTS TOUGHEST ON THOSE WHO SPILL EARTH FROM LORRIES court and the fine now usually between $35 to $70 compared to $15 to $25 up to 1971, though the maximum fine for a first offence Is $150 Is an apparently salutary experience. We've yet had to ticket a second-time offender,"252 words
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Article, Illustration799 1973-04-01 10 Cultivation of new Rttitudes he key to lasting peace in Vietnam... "rpHE biggest task now is to move a generation that has known nothing but war towards an attitude of peace. And that is an intangible quality." Dr. Henry Kissinger, Feb 2, 1973. Nearly two months later. Dr. Kissinger's assessment799 words
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Advertisement238 1973-04-01 10 The New 3-way Method of Mastering ELECTRONICS by doing and seeing /^JH 1. BUILD AN jIE OSCILLOSCOPE si^»j«»»ff! You learn how to build an oscilloscope ES^E, which remains your property. With it, gSftlCt' you w dl become familiar with all the 5353^! components used in electronics. 2. READ. DRAW 3.238 words
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Article, Illustration2250 1973-04-01 11 "Acid— that's what they'll use to kill me... 1 A nail with a plate of lamb chops THIS series is adapted from The Strange Fate of the Morro Castle, published by Collins (£3). Copyright 1972 Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts. QEORGE Ignatius Alagna, the ship's first assistant radio officer did2,250 words
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162 1973-04-01 11 His eyes were open but he was obviously dead At exactly 5.15 on Friday afternoon, when the ship was within 24 hours of New York. Captain Wilmott undertook the one social obligation he could not avoid the traditional farewell cocktail party for a favourEd few of the first class passengers.162 words
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Advertisement151 1973-04-01 11 Ma^da Capella 1600 ...nowevenbetterwith the New 1973 look Distinctive new front; now even more beautiful with 4 POWERFUL ROUND HEADLIGHTS surrounded M y by elegant grillwork. •Generous mileage, up to 37 miles per gallon. One of the most powerful 1600 cc engine available. And the quietest.! Bp^ Mm\ Bfafc. ifafi151 words
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Article, Illustration827 1973-04-01 12 Car accessories that make for safer driving I I HAVE seen cars with all sorts of gadgets, from funny horns to heated rearacreens. Some arc essential options whereas others are not Ip fact, some car owners nave false panels on the dash or centre console with switches that are not827 words
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253 1973-04-01 12 NO one knows quite what to call it. It's been dubbed the MiniRolls, the Rollswagen and the Rolls-Beetle, but one thing's for sure VW RR adds up to a magic formula that everyone wants to solve. Ihe Volkswagen, whose design has been the most253 words
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Advertisement88 1973-04-01 12 THE MAS 707 GOLDET* TOE After only 6 months of operation, we are on Mondays. Tuesdays. Thundayi and now introducing the 707 to our already Saturdays and via Penanc on Wednesday v impressive fleet. Our new 707 Golden Service Fridays and Sundays departing Penang it will leave Kuala Lumpur daily88 words
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1607 1973-04-01 13 INCREDIBLE BLUNDERS LED TO ADOLF BECK BEING JAILED OTANDING outside his lodgings in London's Victoria Street on Dec. 16, 1895 Adolf Beck, a 54-year-old Norwegian, was suddenly accosted by young, attractivelooking Mme. Ottilie Meissonier. "Sir, I know you," she said. "What do you1,607 words
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Article511 1973-04-01 13 SINGAPORE SEARCH— a new. spaceage mystery series begins tonight with "Probe. Part 1." about a missing collection of precious gems. The series, to be shown on Channel 5 at 8.05 p.m.. either stars Hugh O'Brlan, Doug McClure or Tony Franclosa. AOME-HOUR variety show to celebrate the 10th anniversary511 words
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Advertisement45 1973-04-01 13 V SERVICE TAKES OFF sphere of luxurious, spacious Distinctively Malaysian. Our Golden A. M^% \siu\ most charming girls, will pamper rw~^^") I I f^k i' sort of service you've come to \__^Fj B%^%^ ct from Asia's Golden Service Airline. with golden service all the way.45 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1973-04-01 14 CHEONG YIP SENG - BALI PREPARES TO LURE MORE TOURISTS TO THE ISLAND CHEONG YIP SENG HOTELS AND HOLIDAY COMPLEXES MUSHROOMING By FORMALLY tranquil Bali came alive recently when an order went out from the local government to shoot stray dogs and pigs on sight. At first, the peaceable Balinese took the matter with1,262 words
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Advertisement32 1973-04-01 14 NEW MONDAY from SINGAPORE .oVIENNA and ZURICH via Bangkok, Bombay, Karachi DEPARTING AT 1805 Singapore: Swissair, Liat Towers, 541 Orchard Road, Tel: *****3. Kuala Lumpur: Swissair, Hotel Merlin, Jalan Treacher, Tel: *****/7.32 words
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Advertisement244 1973-04-01 14 You are judged by ihejvav you speak and write Are you content with the wty ivoid errors and how to express you ipetk tnd write Are you your ideas fluently sure that you are not making The study requires only t little mistakes that cause people to time, and the244 words
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Miscellaneous233 1973-04-01 14 Sunday Times Crossword i n ACBOBS (4) 44 printers measures (3) 8 Suitable (S); 11. Organ (4); DOWN £J2£L..^IT J. 4 p l°°* Narrative of an Incident (8); ?s?^2 II L (I): l T**??*?**** s Scottish lake (4); 4 Properties ii. a ler <4); 7 Nursing aid (5;; 8 Voice233 words
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733 1973-04-01 15 What you need for admission to varsity's medicine course "ANXIOUS" writes: "Please tell me if a natural science subject like biology, botany or zoology is compulsory for a first-year course in medicine at the I'niversity of Singapore?" Says the university's Assistant Registrar: "Biology, botany and zoology are not subjects taught733 words
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706 1973-04-01 15 PETER BROWN - POLITICAL UNREST BRINGS CHAOS TO ISLES OF LOVE PETER BROWN By lOSUIA, (Trobri- and Islands) Radical politics and violence has brought chaos to Papua New Guinea's once idyllic Trobriand Islands coral atolls famed us "the islands of love." The unrest has dealt a serious blow to the central government's searchReuter - 706 words
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775 1973-04-01 15 SUNANDA DATTA- RAY - SUNANDA DATTA-RAY A POWERFUL NEW FORCE IN INDIAN POLITICS By rp H E over zealous youth wing of Prime Minister Indra Gandhi's ruling party is offering an unexpected challenge to the present Congress leadership. The contenders for power are all below 35 years ofFWF - 775 words
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Advertisement180 1973-04-01 15 jNr& JVC bring/ you the \^il* be/t /ound yet in o table radio/ca//ette ■■ii^Bfl Ib^bW^ 9425E with AM FM 9425S With AM SWI SW2 SW3*^^|gg j| For c long time you've carried a lot of weight Cellular Sound has a unique honeycomb speaker in portable radio/cassette recorders, but you gWM180 words
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Article, Illustration450 1973-04-01 16 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By "DACK ALLEY "PRINCESS" is the chilling tale of a lethal lady who wards off a gang of angry young men to help a poor woman in the slums of Hong Kong. The Mandarin film's heroine turns out to be a450 words
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Article376 1973-04-01 16 UNDER the distinguished patronage of the Ambassador of the United States of America, Mr. KM Crunk. the National Theatre Trust in conjunction with the American Association of Singapore is presenting "The Music Man," by Meredith Uillson. at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 8.00 p.m.376 words
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Advertisement189 1973-04-01 16 The Year's Most Honored Motion Picture j WINNER of 9 ACADEMY AWARDS! i BEST ACTRESS BEST sapportiif ACTOR BEST DIRECTOR LIZA MINNELU JOEL GREY ROBERT FOSSE a Best Ciaemitopipfcy Best Film Editing Best Art Directioi j Best Scoring Adaptation Best Sound Best Set Decoratioi X^^ LIDO-NEXT CHANGE JL Distributed by189 words
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Advertisement90 1973-04-01 16 RENT A KOiBIBUS (A«-CONO(TK>.tD C3RTVIR PfIOVIO€D) FOR ONLY $18.00 AN HOUR EASTERN UNITED TRADING PTE.LTD. 161 16? Pf OPIE S -WWC SHOPPING tOMPUX SMGAPOfIE I. T£l ***** a 7H83 V J Loudspeaker Systems 118 120 MULT STOREYCAR PARKBDING SINGAPORE 1 TEL ***** NEW STARLIGHT (AIRCOND, T*l: *****6 1 SHOWS at90 words
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Advertisement415 1973-04-01 16 :^^\V/,%V. VtVt <Vt t j;gi'lil'liH^ilM W l .i i iiiiiirlii •irJTUU NOW SHOWING! aa.%l 5 SH»NO «U»M LINCFEKC S«MU£I HUI B»X. I— l_l S f. ««U MAO <INC in SH I-■-BACUILEY^- I fiwnm ±?mMI ?t>.»?A^ i s Jt Jr.];: ODEON: SPECIAL MORNING SHOW TODAY AT 9.00 am Ii Ad *f!!i*415 words
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Advertisement643 1973-04-01 16 wwLWAvyv%vwdVaV.v iACATHAY :E»O»6AWIS*TION mow showing: >2 SHCWJ: 7.00 9 30pm Golden Horvest Presents "BACK ALLEY PRIHCISS' f m Stornng: Snang Kuon Ln>g Feng 'a Somuel Hui ond Angela Moo Ving Mondonn Cokr Scope With English Subtitles BW;<«>{r.^:«»»«sri.-1.-i;t'sl NOW SHOWING! Today 5 Shows: II am, 1.30, 4, a 30 ft 9.15643 words
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719 1973-04-01 17 THE only thing you can say with certainty about the Stock Exchange these days is the definite uncertainty that pervades the market. With the previous week's losses pointing to further falls, the market opened last Monday true to form,719 words
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88 1973-04-01 17 Qantas puts on one more flight to London KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Qantas Airways has added another flight to Its Australia London service via Kuala Lumpur to cope with growing demands. The additional flight, a Boeing-707, new into Subang airport tonight. From here it flies to Colombo. Teheran and London. The88 words
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Article121 1973-04-01 17 After a lunch given in his honour by the United Kingdom Manufacturers Representatives' Association at Equatorial Hotel, Mr. Walker will ca>l on Minister of Finance Mr. Hon Sui Sen, at Fullerton Bluldlng, on acting Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. at Mindef reception room,121 words
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74 1973-04-01 17 BRITISH TRADE MINISTER FLIES IN TODAY BRITISH Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Mr. Peter Walker, flies In today for a three-day visit. Mr. Walker, who is due from Hongkong, will be accompanied by his wife. They will stay at the Istana as guests of the Government. Tomorrow, he74 words
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332 1973-04-01 17 Resumed sales of stockpile tin by US will hit market, says ITC LONDON, Saturday THE International Tin Council (ITC) expressed its concern to the US at the effect on the tin market of any possibility of resumption of com- communique said here today. The ITC thinks for the US toReuter - 332 words
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145 1973-04-01 17 Youth caught with knife pleads guilty A YOUTH, who behaved suspiciously, was arrested after a short chase in a block of flats, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Chua Khenc Slant, 17, pleaded juilty to having a five inch Scout knife at Block 148, Lorong One, Toa Payoh, on Friday. Senior145 words
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Article34 1973-04-01 17 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday closed the week with a softer undertone, the price dropping $7 to $630 per plcul on an official offering down d* tons to 147 tons.34 words
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Article21 1973-04-01 17 MR WEE SIAN LEONO has ueen appointed a member of the Probation Committee under the Probation of Offenders Act.21 words
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Article46 1973-04-01 17 Two smoked ganja A SEAMAN and a welder were each fined $100 yesterday for smoking Indian hemp at B[ock 4. Oeylang Square, on Friday at about 6.10 p.m. Preellng Duke Allwyn Raymond Robby. 27. of Taman Jurong. and the welder. Chla Chye Koon. 20. pleaded guilty.46 words
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Article, Illustration347 1973-04-01 17 SHEN SWEE YONG - Max goes back 30 years in a Changi chapel and weeps SHEN SWEE YONG By HPHIRTY years have passed, but as 1 Max Pettit stood before the chapel in Changi Prison yesterday, that old familiar, forgotten feeling came surging "like a wave"—overpowering him. And he wept. "I wept when I347 words
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96 1973-04-01 17 350 APPLY FOR 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES SCHOLARSHIPS ABOUT 350 applications have been received by Neptune Orient Lines (NOD for the 25 scholarships which it is offering for the new academic session at the Singapore Polytechnic. "This is a fairly good response considering the number of scholarships available. We are96 words
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Article41 1973-04-01 17 Chinese YMCA camping and outdoor education department is organising a six-session skindiving course lor beginners at Queenst.jwn pool from April 11. The course, to be held on Wednesdays, will be from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. each session.41 words
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213 1973-04-01 17 Wanted -more girls to enter Miss Singapore contest ORGANISERS of the Miss Singapore 1973 beauty contest have called for more entries from secretarial schools and tertiary Institutions. "A record of 50 entries have been received so far for this contest and two other beauty contests Teenage Queen Singapore 1973 and213 words
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Advertisement85 1973-04-01 17 STOCK CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON FANTASTIC OFFER!!! Ladies' Garments, Shoes, Handbags and Children's Wear etc. Clogs from Sweden in variMK patterns available just arrived for your telectioi. DAILY FROM 10 a.m. 8 p.m. II isJcixi Emporium Pte. Ltd. The Peninsula Shopping Complex 1 29. 15t Flow. Telephone ***** P— IN85 words
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Advertisement184 1973-04-01 17 CttoCßptt INTRODUCING Penang Rd/Oxley Rise, Sp ore. 9. i^L [j Tel: *****1 (20 lines) A. C\ aj^ r? and^' ()i n/I,T-';; n V»ns Iff 1 rr f i"u^" il Ul t U plus Taiwan's top singers A\ ft t^H bbbbV bt" Chou Chai-Li Ju Van Wei Hwang Sin-Yee No cover184 words
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Article, Illustration773 1973-04-01 18 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER MAKE USE OF WALLS AND EXPAND UPWARDS By ROOM. Hoo m. More room. This is the familiar cry we keep hearing. Xv c r ybody who owns a house or flat wants more ■pace to live in, work in, and773 words
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600 1973-04-01 18 STAFF WRITER - Well-equipped kitchen helps to make wife a better cook STAFF WRITER By HOUSEWIVES nowadays spend some eight hours a day in the kitchen, and how much pleasure and comfort she gets depends on the equipment and atmosphere in the kitchen. If only she has the right equipment and a well-designed600 words
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Advertisement92 1973-04-01 18 1 1 |^BEZfefeMKiM§iiflslßl| RHBII AM/SW/FM/FM multiplex Stereo tuner/amplifier 40 Watt peak power >J C* d% Ok \^m H I RH 790 AM/FM Stereo Electronic tunef amplifier 120 Watt p«ak power S HbpK^Jßb^^Bmjbßmj^^^Bl M^BH •^TWT^WWP^ 8H*****85 >'~«»>^B»Bi RH 520 Hifi Stereo amplifier RH 580 Compact Stereo amplifier 80 Watt peak power92 words
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Advertisement138 1973-04-01 18 npMMpH ujaste Im h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I mmmmmummm unit MADE IN ENGLAND r I d^^tt D EASY TO OPERATE CLEAN D PREVENTS STENCH \fc^.-_, discourage flies AND OTHER KITCHEN WIBW kJ PESTS *Hw m Premapure is a low voltage refuse *J^ \U. disposal unit138 words
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Article, Illustration780 1973-04-01 19 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER By |F YOl'H house looks old and has lost the glamour it had the day you bought it. try redecorating it. Give a "new look" to the house which you return to from the bustle of780 words
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Advertisement46 1973-04-01 19 I VERECO TEMPERED TABLE GLASSWARE FROM FRANCE! SHOCK RESISTANCE •HEAT RESISTANCE •»•> •«<.<* •THREE BEAUTIFUL COLOURS «—r-» -«•>"•<•' •DURABILITY. ■<«*. «t.«o~ «w •GIFT SETS... «i*» -«>.«i- »«•»»•«<•• AVAIIABti IN MOST DEFWTMfNTAI STOKES SHOWING COMPIEXES SOLE AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA > UNIQUE ENTERPRISE (PTE) LTD. 21. ANN SIANG ROAD, SPORC.I46 words
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Advertisement184 1973-04-01 19 9 ??2*^^" *^^2 Sunbeam fflixmaMer and Deatermix a imooth blend of wtimfwrnk good looki and good cookmq.^itewgif Every good cook has secrets, but there is one thing all cooks have in common Sunbeam Mixmaster and Sunbeam Beatermix. To do all those little chores which me?n the difference between SHRIROfiHII success184 words
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Article877 1973-04-01 20 JUDITH REGAN - JUDITH REGAN HOUSEWIVES BEWARE ...GET RID OF THAT WOODWORM BEFORE IT DOES IRREPARABLE DAMAGE By lIOW good are you at housework? Like most housewives, you probably dust and polish regularly and give y our ho m c a thorough go i ngover every now877 words
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Article, Illustration118 1973-04-01 20 AN ESSENTIAL feature for modern living is the waste disposal unit which fits easily in any kitchen. The unit eliminates the use of bins and other insanitary means of disposal. Waste matter is contained in an opaque and Inexpensive polythene bag which, when sealed, is118 words
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Article, Illustration115 1973-04-01 20 MODERN HOMES plywood panels at the back of a sideboard or cupboard. The trouble is once woodworm gets a foothold somewhere, it can swiftly spread to other parts of the home. There are several types of woodworm. There's the common furniture beetle, the powder post beetle, the house longhorn beetle,115 words
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Advertisement331 1973-04-01 20 FABER UNION IS MAKING SINGAPORE LOOK UP... AND A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN I flat a^3 L m L Wtmj) And the key to why we have become Singapore's leading housing and land developer is this: We build at the rate of 350 houses and apartments a year in331 words
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Advertisement173 1973-04-01 20 E^nTR n,n j a^a^aV ll'f^ How to have floors that look and feel like carpet and wash like vinyl Yet costing less than carpet! The answer? Krommenie Vinyl. An exciting innovation in flooring. s^^J Only Krommenie Vinyl is backed throughout I by a revolutionary white felt that makes it M^^^^Q173 words
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Article, Illustration624 1973-04-01 21 STAFF WRITER - Air-cons are no longer a luxury of the rich STAFF WRITER By AN air-conditioner in m home will bring extra comfort and better living to its occupants. It has always been said that wherever air conditioners are Installed, whether in the Antarctic or in the Sahara, they bring pleasant living624 words
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Article, Illustration459 1973-04-01 21 STAFF WRITER - Hi-fi record player has many unique design features STAFF WRITER By jtIUSIC is one of the best ways for one to relax in the quirt and comfortable surrounding of one's home. One of the latest equipment for your listening pleasure is a compact, moderately priced record player available locally. It459 words
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Article, Illustration733 1973-04-01 22 STAFF WRITER - Have a swim— in your own backyard STAFF WRITER ABOVE-GROUND POOLS CAN BE MOVED WHEN YOU SHIFT HOUSE By I THERE'S nothing like cooling off in your own swimming pool on a hoi sunny day. Many a time you must have wished for such I pool in the backyard or733 words
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Article, Illustration750 1973-04-01 22 STAFF WRITER - BUILDING A PROPER BATHROOM CAN COST YOU A FORTUNE STAFF WRITER B, A BATHROOM is the most expensive room in the hcuse. You don't think so? Just go over it and compare it to your other rooms. It may be the smallest room where the size is concerned except the750 words
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Advertisement208 1973-04-01 21 I Robex is behind V p die plot to revolutionise the door. A door revolution is in the offing. Robex is behind this sweeping revolution plotted to overcome the y y\^ misconception that the door is just an open-and-shut thing. r Robex Doors come in a variety of distinctive designs,208 words
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Advertisement380 1973-04-01 22 /VMKE LIFE E/4SIER wif h Sanyo home appliances Perhaps the largest share of Sanyo's technological effort has gone towards making the home a happier place to live. Hundreds of home appliances roll off Sanyo assembly lines daily to help cut household drudgery to a bare minimum, lessen the toil and380 words
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Advertisement83 1973-04-01 22 YOUR ONLY DEPARTMENTAL STORE WITH PERSONAL CREDIT PLANS! We have a wide selection of items for. HOME FURNISHINGS Special Instalment Facilities 1 No Down Payment Required mi 2) Enjoy 30.-4 0 Decount J| 3) Term Of Payment From 6 Months To 18 Months Can Be Arranged rVHW— SEE ALSO OUR83 words
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Advertisement745 1973-04-01 23 classified advertisements (3) OaMMMMi tJEKAI^ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore only: SQcentt word. Minimum »7.50 for 1 J words. ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL Singapore only Sit word Minimum S2O foi 20 words. INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST CHURCH Of Singapore. 90 Kings Road (near the American School: All services In English. Morning worship services 9 am and 11 a.m. Sunday745 words
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Advertisement739 1973-04-01 23 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY DISTS 9 10. 11, 21 Bungalows SemiDetached Aitartments Available. Rental $300/- $4,000/-. Tel: S pore *****8 DIST. FURNISHED 3 BEOROOMIO APARTMENT with telephone, airconditioners. rental $350/-. Immenu'diate occupation. Ring *****2 B'pore. 3 BED -ROOM flat and bachelor flat for rent, furnished and unfurnished, at People* Park Complex, Contact739 words
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Advertisement911 1973-04-01 23 WEDDING BIRTHDAY DINNIRS. No Parking Problems Plus Dellciour Food Singapore Conference Hal! Restaurant (*****) Oolden Crown Restaurant (*****3). SPECIAL -MUTTON SOUP' Far Lunch A Dinner Delicious Cantones* food for All kind* of occasion MODERATE CHARGE, all are Welcome Open Dally: 10 am to 3 p.m. 6 p m to 10911 words
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Advertisement789 1973-04-01 23 HOLOIN SPECIAL statlonwason 1864 I jfanual gears, recent overhaul, re- I sprayed, excellent. Taxed $2,400 Tel: •BUM. t9*i PEUCEOT 404 On* owner excellent condition new batten and tyre*, new paint. Ring *****0 S'por*. t*73 MOOEL TOYOTA CILICA 1500 tc One owner accident free consisting sports tyres. Ttl: Spore MI-CHD7 I*«*789 words
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Advertisement835 1973-04-01 23 ovbh 1* YEAR* txp*rl*nc«l/quallfl«a I Bookkeeper offer* Keeping Company s Accounts once/twice monthly M2O9* Cbonr i FINANCIAL PARTNER RfQUIREO by wtll established ship repair company. Oood Investment. Reply to Box A4S2 Sun. T. 8 pore. POR EFFICIENT Secretarial. Interpreter and translation Bet-vice. ring *****1. Business Office Senrlces {Q^^QlsiL»>ilss.BssHLssHLsss«H FURNITURE FOR835 words
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Advertisement538 1973-04-01 23 PiSAF CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Career opportunities exist In the Singapore Armed Forres (or Skilled Personnel and Trainees in the following vocations: (a) Driver (b) Armourer (c) Storeman Technical (d) Vehicle Mechanjc (c) Vehicle Electrician (f) Gun Fitter (g) Electronic Trainee Those interested in joining the SAF In vocations not listed above538 words
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161 1973-04-01 24 Struggling Palace engages Allison LONDON. Sat. Malcolm Allison, one of the most controversial characters In English football, last night became manager of Crystal Palace, who are struggling to avoid relegation from the English First Division. Allison ended an eightyear alliance with Manchester City by Joining Palace for a reported annual161 words
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Article31 1973-04-01 24 LONDON. Sat— Shrewsbury beat Scunthorpe 4-2 in an English Football League's Div. 3 match yesterday. Colchester and Reading drew 2-2. and Southport edged Stockport 1-0 in Div. 4 matches.31 words
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432 1973-04-01 24 TONY LEWIS WANTS TO REMAIN AS ENGLAND'S CAPTAIN T ONDON, Sat —England's Kj cricketers returned home last night after their five-month tour of India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan with Tony Lewis immediately putting in his bid to lead the team in this summer's series. With former captain Ray Illingworth beingReuter - 432 words
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286 1973-04-01 24 FDINBUROH 8«t. Alterm- tlong to the llneout law, which it Is hoped will bring back the two-handed catch, have been made by the International Rugby Football Beard at Its two-day meeting here Prom next season In the four home countries, and aa286 words
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259 1973-04-01 24 Daume in Peking may talk on China in lOC PEKING, Sat. The president of the West German National Olympic Committee, Willi Daume, arrived here yesterday on the invitation of Chinese sports leaders. Although his schedule has yet to be fixed, it is believed that he will discuss the following withUPI - 259 words
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140 1973-04-01 24 Keino wins two-mile event in pro meet ¥>ORTLAND. Oregon. Sat. I Kenya's premier distance runner Kip Keino won the two-mile event and US$5OO at the International Track Association's professional track and field meeting here. Ketno. who won gold medals at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics and at Munich la.st year,140 words
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Advertisement625 1973-04-01 24 SALESMEN 2 vacancies exist for Professional Salesmen who have a proven record In selling systems or products to top Management. Preference will be given to those applicants who have experience and a sound knowledge in the following types of equipment: Addressing machines and systems. Offset Lltho Printing Equipment. Composing machines625 words
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Advertisement290 1973-04-01 24 DU PONT FAR EAST INC. j Incorporated in Delaware, I'.S.A. are pleased to announce the opening of their branch office in Singapore at the following address: S;iite 604, Cathay Building Mount Sophia Road Singapore 9. Telephone *****—5 lines We look forward to your enquiry regarding Textile fibers. Plastics precision molded290 words
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Advertisement128 1973-04-01 24 A In Everloving Memory of Ou' D«or Son the lote Mr George Ec Hong Chwee i 2 2; left Spore for Japan only 2) days joined s/s "Hwo Po" sunk ot Kogoshimo l>^ 1.4.72 together with 19 Officers Crew drowred Your Loss is a very Heartache to your Porents. Bros,128 words
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642 1973-04-01 25 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By |U aribeau can make it fourw i n s-in-a-r o w in Race 8 at the pro-am meeting at Bukit Timah today. This five-year-old English gelding by Welsh Abbot has made tremendous progress this season. H«s last win over the Buklt Timah642 words
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Article, Illustration1636 1973-04-01 25 BIG SWEEP lit No. *****9 154.566) 2nd No. *****8 151.304) Srd No. *****6 IS 6521 Starters (8150 earn) No«:— *****5. *****0. *****6. *****4. *****0. *****3. *****3. *****9. *****2. *****3. *****0. Consolation iSIOO earn) No*:— *****3. *****7. *****8. *****1. *****4. *****6, *****7. *****8. *****4. *****1. \MAAN,1,636 words
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Article1200 1973-04-01 25 I 2.15 MARA CLASS 4 DIV A SJF (CarchweighM 11.10) 1 ***** COWAN STRUT OS'gor PC) 141 b flown a 2 ***** ILLTA (Pahang V I 9-lb M.li 8 I ***** TWINKLB BLABI (Spore PC) 71b Caaaar 4 ***** COMO (Spore PC) 7-lb <-) I ***** ANNA (Penang1,200 words
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165 1973-04-01 25 £2.1-mil offer for the Aintree course I ONDON, Sat. A London property compa'iv disclosed It has made a cash offer of £2.100,000 for the Alntree racecourse at Liverpool, scene of today's Grand National Steeplechase. The offer was made yesterday to Mrs. Mirabel Topham whose family own the course and haveReuter - 165 words
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Article74 1973-04-01 25 PARIS. Sat. William Hawn's 1.000 Guineas candidate Llbelhlna scored a close victory In the Prix Imprudence for three-year-old fillies at MatsorvsLaffitte here yesterday. Libelhlna. ridden by JeanClaude Desalnt. beat off a fierce challenge from Kabylla by a neck while a second 1.000 Oulneas candidate. Zirconia. wu74 words
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Article60 1973-04-01 25 LONDON. Sat Royal Echo. ridden by Graham Baxter, won the Liverpool Spring Cup Handicap run over lot and 170 yards yesterday. The 5-1 joint favourite won by half length from Honourable (7-1) with Stubbs Guette. the other Joint favourite, a long third. Thirteen ran. The raceReuter - 60 words
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Article79 1973-04-01 25 Just fancy that... LONDON. S*t. The Coronation hurdle horse r»ce wu declared void when three hor.-e? took the wrong course at Alntree yesterday. The Sundance Kid. Olngei Boy and Sea Tale crossed the finishing line well knead of the rest of the eight-horse field after taking a short cut to79 words
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Advertisement190 1973-04-01 25 j MANAGER f Intraco is rapidly expanding its activities in the timber and [w ■J" woodwork industries both in our overseas operations and in t Singapore. Our current interests include working of timber con- W *•> cessions, factory production of knock-down furniture and KJ exporting of local woodwork products. [jT|190 words
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Article, Illustration277 1973-04-01 26 COPYBOOK GOAL BY AHMAD DECIDES FINAL... PINT SIZE Ahmad Zali Salleh scored a copy-book goal to give MacPherson a 1-0 victory over West Hill in the National Primary Schools soccer championship final at Farrer Park yesterday. The wiry, talented Ahmad suptfbly controlled a perfect cross from his skipper, T. Ravlchandran,277 words
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Article126 1973-04-01 26 RED RUM WINS NATIONAL AINTREE. England. Sat.— Red Rum, ridden by Brian Fletcher, won the USnd running of the Grand National steeplechase today over Alntree's 4 <- mlle course and 30 formidable fences Australian-bred top weight Crisp was second, with American owned L'Esrargot third. Crkp appeared to have the gruelling126 words
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Article, Illustration312 1973-04-01 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE to beat Malacca by at least a two-goal margin at Kubu Stadium, Malacca, today and qualify for the semifinals of this year's Malaysia Cup soccer championship that is my confident forecast. More than 200 members of the supporters312 words
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285 1973-04-01 26 DATTAYA BEACH, Thailand, Sat. Graham Marsh of Australia shot a course record of six-under-par 66 to take a three-stroke lead In the Thai Open golf championship here today Marsh had n 54-hole total of 214 two-under par after the third round. Filipinos Ben Arda285 words
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126 1973-04-01 26 Mahalingam beats Suppiah in road race MUNICH Olympic Games competitor P. C. Suppiah was beaten to second place by his understudy, A. Mahalingam, in the SAAA Road Relay race at Seletar Reservoir yesterday. Mahalingam, representing Singapore Armed Forces, covered the 1.9-mile course in 8:53.0 five seconds ahead of Suppiah. It126 words
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Article27 1973-04-01 26 KOVANITES edged Actlonites 2-1 in a friendly soccer match at Woodbridfte yesterday. James Dhillon ana Crtarles Kessler scored for Kovanites and John Toh for Actlonites.27 words
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Article22 1973-04-01 26 PRETORIA. Sat. Olympic hockey champions West Germany beat Ireland 4-1 here yesterday after being held to 1-1 at halftone22 words
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254 1973-04-01 26 PETER SIOW - Newcomer Martin Chia upsets favourite PETER SIOW By NEWCOMER Martin Chia. 14, scored a surprise win in the 100 m freestyle for Boys I'nder--17 on the final day of the Sin ia pore Swimming Club's first Junior championships at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Martin, who took up swimming seriously only last254 words
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Article703 1973-04-01 26 Kai Kok reaches last 16 CARDIFF, Sat. Tan Kai Kok beat two Welsh players to remain Singapore's last singles hope in the Coah monwealth Table Tennis championships here. Kai Kok beat G. Evans 19-21, 21-17, 21-17, 21-19 and eliminated W. Hussey 21-15, 21-14. 21-10 to reach the last 16. Chia703 words
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411 1973-04-01 26 Jennings saves 2 penalties to foil Liverpool I ONDON, Sat. Irish international coalkeeper Pat Jennings saved two penalties as League leaders Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Tottenham Hotspur in their English First Division soccer match today. Arsenal crashed, losing by NO to Derby. Tottenham, who411 words
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Obituary30 1973-04-01 26 MM. TAN Nil WHAT! pamed awl peacefully 31/3/73 at OR OH. aft< •hort ninrai Cortege iravlnic 3« Boat Qu.y at 2 pm. 2 4.73 Iv I2t ni.a. Scmbawanc Road.30 words
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Miscellaneous75 1973-04-01 26 CRICKET SCA league Div 1: Indian Association v CSC Balestier Rf^>. SRC v Police (padanm, SCRC v SCC (Balestier Rti), SAP V ANZUK 1 Tanglm >. Div 2: Straits Times v CSC (Balestier Rd). SCC v Civil Services (padang) SCA Juniors v SRC (Thomson Rd». GOLF SOA International competition (Bukit75 words
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Advertisement458 1973-04-01 27 HHHHHHH^!>s- BBlbbV' bbbbHHbbbbbbbbßbbbbF 7 HhVhV bbbßßbbbV VMV BBbbbl bbC*- 4b^ HHt bbbbbL HHbK bbbU bI :^&£ixf bbtW 1I I fcj T^ 'Jbbbbl HHtHhI HHr^ bbbbt Hhl HH^ Hk. I jM r!l VbbbF *J!t J 1 lair. I U K^ 1 BAT J BB; J fll 888 l JI *****88 l458 words
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Article, Illustration303 1973-04-01 28 MESSAGE by the Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong: IS 1963. the year Television m introduced in Singapore, only one in 58 persons owned a TV mi Today, a decade later, urn- in 10 persons has a set in his home, and303 words
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Article, Illustration291 1973-04-01 28 THIS YEAR marks a decade of progress in the television service in the Republic of Singapore. This article briefly traces the 10 eventful years of Television Singapore. The Republic's monochrome television pilot service was inaugurated on Feb. 15, 1963, in temporary buildings within the291 words
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284 1973-04-01 28 back and transmission of the programmes. In August 1968 transmission hours on Channel 8 were extended. It commenced and closed at approximately the same time as Channel 5, i.e. 6 p.m. to 12 midnight on weekdays and from 1 p.m. to midnight at284 words
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597 1973-04-01 28 How the news of the day is put on the screen VEWSROOMS the world over face one common problem: how to cope with the endless flow of news items, both foreign and local in origin. In RTS, selection of items for broadcast is done against a world perspective. So it597 words
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Advertisement285 1973-04-01 28 Congratulations to Television Singapore on their tenth anniversary asia radio (Spore) pte. Ltd. Pll BMMiImW MM /^Tft rJi rJ) cd 1 o) %l I If m m MmmmMJmM mMM \yj) wwvy V) m I LOOK WHAT SIERA HAS TO OFFER YOU. SIERA WILL GIVE YOU $100 *'^^<i FOR YOUR USED285 words
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Article, Illustration892 1973-04-01 29 The 'bicycle circuit' explains delays in the many popular series |F television is to be a window to the world and beyond, then a call for wholly indigenous programming is a contradiction which >; ill only lead to insularity. The need for Judicious balance of foreign and local programmes Is892 words
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Advertisement256 1973-04-01 29 SANSUI THE GREATEST NAME IN SOUND EQUIPMENT AU 9500 (260 watts) SOLID STATE INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER By tor the most refined dnd advanced of all Ihe Sansui AU series of amplifiers, the AU 9500 takes the art of sound reproduction to a new high with its uncompromising emphasis on tonal quality,256 words
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Advertisement232 1973-04-01 29 10 reasons why National transistorised t v is your best choice. Strong S beautiful walnut Fully Transistorised Solid State cabinet with sliding doors J Instant picture. Instant sound 2 way 3 speakers <_., 'Magic Line gives needle sharp 3 Uses less power, I \focusing \\saves on electricity bit I Sliding232 words
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1014 1973-04-01 30 Chinese operas on tape to beat film shortage JN the initial stages, TV Singapore operated from two temporary studios, built at low cost with make-shift arrangements and this imposed restrictions and limitations. While building work progressed on the permanent TV Centre, programmes continued1,014 words
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Article283 1973-04-01 30 ARE-VAMPED transmission schedule for both channels 5 and 8 of TV Singapore will be introduced from tomorrow to coincide with the 10th anniversary of television in the Republic. The new TV transmission schedule wll have the following features: NEWS TIMES Channel 5: 6.30 p.m. News in Brief (English);283 words
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Advertisement166 1973-04-01 30 We wish to extend our heartiest congratulations to Television Singapore on the occasion of their 10th Anniversary We are pleased to have been entrusted with the supply and installation of the entire airconditioning system for the new Radio House IbbJ CUTHRIE WAUCH ENGINEERING Airconditioning Building Services Division i Heartiest congratulations166 words
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Advertisement290 1973-04-01 30 L 11 (1 111 H-Ii I 8-Trantittori 3 inch Speaker I* with Carrying Case and Earphone j ||J CRP33/CR-P33^^^^^"* CR-P36S < L r 2 Band MW/SW or SWI/SW2 3-Band SWI/SW2/AM 8-Tranii«tors 2V. inch Speaker 7-Tran»i»tori with carrying case and Earphone Obtainable from leading rado dealers Sole Agents for Singapore, Malaysia,290 words
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Article, Illustration824 1973-04-01 31 WHEN you switch on your TV set at home and it is presumed it is in good working condition you unconsciously take for granted that your favourite programmes should appear on the TV screen. But several stages of operations and strict control of824 words
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Advertisement156 1973-04-01 31 4 O VANTIN CORPORATION 151, South Bridge Road, Singapore 1. Tel: *****5 ***** ***** extend their best wishes to TELEVISION SINGAPORE on the occasion of their 10th Anniversary Sole Agent Distributor for:- "LEXAM" Polycarbonate "NORYL" Polyphenylene Oxide used mainly for molding TV internal parts. W e are also suppliers and156 words
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Advertisement95 1973-04-01 31 I PHILIPS HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO TELEVISION SINGAPORE on the occasion I of their I ANNIVERSARY PHILIPS Hitachi Congratulate RTS on their 10th Anniversary j^tKtm^ Hitachi jj^^^^m mil-transistor Jj^^^^^^^^ESlevision I '"iR- I Start System Wt 1 1 *Long Life, Guaranteed Reliability §feS| Jtf Exceptionally Clear Sta trie picture im Plug-in Part95 words
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Advertisement431 1973-04-01 32 •^^BBbI ■aaas^&%££' Make n0 mistake about jt The advanced Automatic Verification V^S^l mJtJ&fifateir**.^- System in this Sharp Electronic Calculator CS-224V will never get in yV^^fl KflfcfcHeW your way. It's there to nake-swe your every calculated move courtsyy^f Hrn I I AiL^^BßraßfaSM INB I I NBB I MBB bI ■flaß?* Which431 words
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Miscellaneous168 1973-04-01 32 a I F it's y° nr b'rthday You will not succeed In M M, J as you go forward into doing so until half way another year of life, you'll through the year or even experience freat hope and a little before your next also a sense of frustra- birthday.168 words
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Miscellaneous280 1973-04-01 32 nue to do so if you make no further changes. You have probably had to adjust yourself to new conditions: now be content. You should have established yourself financially in the last month or two and you continue to prosper. You'll be restless and anxious to travel. Don't make too280 words
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Miscellaneous759 1973-04-01 32 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 be beneficial and bind- VIRGO *Aug. 22 Jan. 19 >: This will be Ing. There's a prospect of Sept. 22 Have nr doubts a splendid week for much more money ahead. about your Job or where arranging a new con- you are heading759 words
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Article, Illustration507 1973-04-01 33 LEE SU SAN - The brainwave that came too late*.. LEE SU SAN w'M 7. 1 j T7MTWwT^bOkI»M l^M ■w^YCiidj f|fl i-i.. i w i j.via' lipjk m^ \'imlai^v^ 1« j■ i j^J^jf2£[|* j WHERE WERE THE IDEAS WHEN I NEEDED THEM? By who is leaving journalism to begin a new career in public507 words
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Article, Illustration355 1973-04-01 33 YTOUNG, single and good-looking, 1 interior designer Marianne Gauer, 25, can honestly claim to have come a long way to success. All the way from Copenhagen to Singapore in fact. Head of her own Interior decorating firm, Gauer Design in Clemenceau Avenue,355 words
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275 1973-04-01 33 TAN WEE HIM - Now the kids can get into the swim in style TAN WEE HIM PICTURES BY VTOU might not admit it. But one reason why many of us refused to learn to swim when we were kids was those ghastly things we had to wear to get into the water. Yes,275 words
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Advertisement403 1973-04-01 33 This week, Lux star-Jill St Johnwrites on the secret qfTfieFmgmnee Touch. Hcre'l hou to keep an aura of /'zfWv\\ in conc uc l |n 8 trl s week's fragrance about >ou all night _I \f]Kß4i]l beaut) secret. Jill St. John -lovely i ihrough without the need for CT%jfW)ln^ m star403 words
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Advertisement454 1973-04-01 33 Howdoyou rate as an independent thinker? Answer Yes or No 1. All your friends have decided to wear short shorts. You really don't like the look. Do you follow th* gang? YesO No O 2. You've just met a marvellous. Interesting guy who's shorter than you. Would you be embarrassed454 words
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