The Straits Times, 6 June 1973
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Title Section23 1973-06-06 1 —J TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The Straits Times Kstd 1845 i i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1973 20 CENTS M.C. (P) 28/7323 words
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Article512 1973-06-06 1 As gold soars to a new peak... FRANKFURT, Tuesday THE hard-pressed US dollar fell to an all-time low against the West German mark and Swiss franc today and in London the price of gold leapt to a new record high of US$l27 ($317) an ounce. The ISReuter - 512 words
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163 1973-06-06 1 'You may be sacked' warning to long hair civil servants r*IVIL servants have been warned In an official circular that they may be sacked if they defied the Government's ruling agaipst keeping long hair. The circular to all department heads said yesterday civil servants who ignored the directive should, in163 words
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Article37 1973-06-06 1 JAKARTA, Tues. The Government today decided to sell by auction Imported cars not collected by Importers within two months. The cars arr unclaimed because importers could not afford to pay the high import duties. .—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article431 1973-06-06 1 Call-girl ring charge WATERGATE WASHINGTON, Tuesday fLAIMS about a call-girl ring added yet another twist today to the Watergate scandal as Senate mv c s tigators prepared to resume their televised probe into the bugging of the Opposition Democrats' Washington headquarters. The call-girl report came yesterday from syndicated columnist JackReuter - 431 words
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Article36 1973-06-06 1 JAKARTA. Tue«. President Suharto has called on those wishing to congratulate him on his 52nd birthday on Friday to donate their money to the Red Cross rither than send htm flowers nnd presents. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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294 1973-06-06 1 It's not true Fischer won't play again NEW YORK, Tues. A report that world chess champion Bobby Fischer might never play again was just unfounded rumour, the executive director of the U.S. Chess Federation said today. Commenting on the report In the New York Times yesterday. Federation head Colonel EdmundReuter - 294 words
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Article37 1973-06-06 1 FRANKFURT. Tues. Frankfurt. Hanover and Duesseldorf airports reopened today after being forced to close last night because of a slowdown by flight controllers. Federal officials ordered the shutdown after most controller* repoited sick. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article31 1973-06-06 1 BANGKOK. Tues Troops and police seized a communist Jungle camp In the southern province of Songkhla after a running fight with guerillas, an official report said to^ay. Re'iter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article125 1973-06-06 1 KUCHINO, Tues. Malaysian security forces have killed three armed communist guerillas two of them women of a band of nine which yesterday ambushed two unarmed Ibans in Sarawak's Third Division, it was announced today. The three were killed the same day in three contacts inUPI - 125 words
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Article, Illustration237 1973-06-06 1 - PLANE PLUNGES INTO RIVER A SINGAPORE Air Defence Command pilot 2nd U. Peter Goh, was killed when his Strikenuister jet crashed into a river near Jeiantut, in Pahang, yesterday morning. According to a Ministry of Defence statement, the plane was on a training flight over237 words
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Article29 1973-06-06 1 BOTH the Singapore and Malaysian Governments discla'med any knowledge of a newspaper report yesterday that Tun Abdul Razak will pay an official visit to Singapore next week.29 words
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128 1973-06-06 1 sir Paul Hasluck's son collapses in hotel \IR. R.J.D. (Rollc) Hasluck, elder son of the Governor-Ge-neral of Australia, S:r Paul Hasluck, died here yesterday whi?e on a holiday. Mr. Hasluck. 32, was ha\lng a drink with s friend at the bar In the Mini Court Hotel at about 5.5 i128 words
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Article54 1973-06-06 1 PARiS. Tues Prt sldent Georges Pompldof whose health has become a subject of simulation In Prance, .ia; canceled his participation at all rceptlor-;, outside the Ely.-** Pala..e until further notice. Informed sources said here today. The 61-year- )ld President wlil not attend four receptkns scheduled inReuter - 54 words
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Article47 1973-06-06 1 NEW DELHI. Tues Autralian Prime Minister Goucl, whitlam -said here tonight hli country's new national anirkr. «uw probably be "Waltzln, Mr Whltlam said his foreca-t i J en the P ro P°«lon of pro-Matilda suggestions coming In from the Australian public to the Government. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article103 1973-06-06 1 We sabotaged TU-144 1 claim PARIS. T»w. An orjaniutioi- called the Action om mitu-.< for the liberation of Rudol Hr»i today claJmrd ti> have :ause<l the cra.sh of the Soviet supersonic airliner Tupok\-M> at the Pans air show on Sunday. A letter sent to Reuteit office n Paris saidReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement276 1973-06-06 1 J >j TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 -n s% i jy* wall f IF ~^K*C*/g n.- puled German JS^r^9!^k^9^ y «I1 TMI PENINSULA SMOrriNC COMPLEX, X -jK^ GROUND-FLOOR (6-7). COUMAN STRUT VmtA Kit ,.,w,^.^,«^ CHUNCHONG s.hcapo,. TuiPHONt: »7i9. Estd lg45 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1973 20 CENTS M.C. (P) 28/73276 words
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World News
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199 1973-06-06 2 Saigon probe into opium haul worth $1.2 mil SAIGON, Tues. Twelve peopie arrested in the seizure on Sunday of 1.925 lb of proceessed opium at Phu Quoc Island in the Gulf of Thailand have been brought to Saigon, where the investigation is continuing. Informed sources said yesterday it has been199 words
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Article, Illustration76 1973-06-06 2 F)RT WOBTH, (Texas), Tups. Bonnie Linda Tiburii, became the first woman pilot with a major US airline today when she cot her wines from the America n Mines Flight Academy here. Before she actually takes command of the Boe. Ing 727s the la trainedReuter; UP - 76 words
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599 1973-06-06 2 Disaster upsets Soviet ambitions PARIS, Tuesday pOUCE and Riusians working together have found fragments to the "Black Box" flight recorder of the crush I'd Tl 144 Soviel supersonic airliner. The fragments were found yesterday in the garden of a house which the cockpit sectionReuter - 599 words
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105 1973-06-06 2 JAKARTA. Tues.— The Indonesian Press needs thousands of tons of newsprint. The Government is negotiating additional imports to overcome the shortage which has forced major newspapers to cut down on iheir number of pates. Information Minister Mashuri told a parliament commission on Saturday the105 words
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Advertisement101 1973-06-06 2 NOW! 10 FLIGHTS A WEEK TO AUSTRALIA Now, SIA offers you four flights a week to Sydney, three flights a week to Perth, three flights a week to Melbourne. Ten flights a week in all. En route you'll enjoy the J^ intimate comfort of our Boeing 707 Superjet, and the101 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous27 1973-06-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I'D LIKE TO^ ,>' PtZUbPZ YOU N I N6W SUIT/ (/MATERIAL FBSW ONE MAH9ACUAH&E) »'rtyj^e^^ *>UC HeWGUtVS) AWTEEiAL LOCKED it oh_j \mTECK voovTy27 words
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Article79 1973-06-06 3 rpOKYO, Tues.— The shipX building firm, Kanazashi Zosen, will build China 10 refrigerator ships, the Nixkan Kogyo Shimbun hits said. It said today the com- pany had received orders lor the vessels from *he Ohiaa National Machinery Import and Export Corporation. The vessels are worth 4.9UPI - 79 words
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195 1973-06-06 3 Govt backs 'code of conduct' for Japanese investors TOKYO, Tues. Trade Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today gave the Government's support to new guidelines for Japanese investors overseas to remove anti-Japanese sentiment in developing countries, particularly S o v t h-east Asia. Mr Nakasone said his ministry would give "administrative guidance" toReuter - 195 words
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Article24 1973-06-06 3 $133m gems sale TEL AVTV, Tues. Israel's diamond Industry sold more than USJS3 million ($133 million) in polished diamonds last month, officials said today.24 words
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84 1973-06-06 3 TRIBESMEN KILL 14 BURMESE SOLDIERS BANGKOK. Tues Rebel Lahu tribesmen ambushed and killed at least 14 Burmese i -m> troops in the southern Shan state close to the Thai border. Press reports quoting Lahu refugees living in northern Thailand said today the troops were on tneir way to reinforce government84 words
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Article, Illustration925 1973-06-06 3 Whitlam pays tribute to India VISIT TO MEMORIAL AND A PLEDGE TO MAKE UP FOR PAST NEGLECT NEW DELHI, Tv««. \I'S T R A LIA N Prime Minister Gough Whitlam has showered compliments on India and pledged to pay more attention to the development of future relations between the twoReuter - 925 words
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233 1973-06-06 3 India is abusing World Court' says Pak rpHE HAGUE, Tues. _L Pakistan today accused India of abusing the International Court of Justice by delaying action in a case involving Pakistanis taken prisoner in the 1971 war between the two countries. Pakistan, is asking the court to order India not toUPI - 233 words
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Article57 1973-06-06 3 CANBERRA, Tues. All 12 remaining Phantom aircraft on lease to the Royal Australian Air Force from the United States wlli now be returned. Defence Minister Lance Barnard said here today. The first six will leave for the US tomorrow and the remaining six willReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement327 1973-06-06 3 THE FAMOUS ReAM ES HAVE COME TO TOWN HERE ARE A FEW OF THEIR ALL INCLUSIVE COACH TOURS. SHAKESPEARE COUNTRY TOUR 1 day S 33 THE LAND OF WALES 6 dayi) S 375 A QUICK LOOK AT BRITAIN 6 diyi) S 407 A QUICK LOOK AT EUROPE 9 dayi) t327 words
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249 1973-06-06 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. Attorney General Elliot Richardson said tonight the Justice Department would have to sit on the sidelines If President Nixon were ever brought to court in a confrontation with the Special Watergate Prosecutor. Asked at a Press conferenceReuter - 249 words
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Article47 1973-06-06 4 CANBERRA. Tues South Vietnam has named an ambassador to Canberra for the first time since November 1970. He is Mr. Nguyen Phuong Thlep, who is a member of the South Vietnamese delegation at the official conference with the National Liberation Front In Paris. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article87 1973-06-06 4 HOUSTON, Tues— Skylab mission commander Charles Conrad, who has logged more hours in space than anyone, and astronautdoctor Joseph Kerwin will do a tricky spacewalk on Thursday to salvage their crippled station. The spacewalk, decided upon yesterday after Conrad had urged it for 10 days, Is aimed atReuter - 87 words
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Article26 1973-06-06 4 BEIRUT, Tues. Representatives of the Lebanese Government and the Palestine guerilla organisation today reached ag:eement on resolving their deferences. t> Palestinian leader salJ. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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137 1973-06-06 4 Heath replaces ministers in sex scandal LONDON. Tues. Prime Minister Edward Heath today announced a small government reshuffle to replace Lord Lambton and Earl Jellicoe, two ministers who quit two weeks ago after confessing having relations with call girls. Lord Windlesham. 41. currently Minister of State in the Northern IrelandReuter; UPI - 137 words
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414 1973-06-06 4 THREE MORE HELD IN SEOUL FOR SPYING Espionage gear and cash seized SEOUL. Tues. f\\(J high ranking officials of South Korea's major steel ■nd chemical companies and a Seoul University professor have been arrested for spying for North Korea. The executives attempted to recruit scientists for espionage and were reportingReuter - 414 words
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278 1973-06-06 4 LONDON, Tuesday rpHE United States today called for the setting up of a permanent watchdog body to prevent ocean pollution by world shipping. Mr. Russell Train, chairman of Council on Environmental Quality in the US, made the call at a council meeting hereReuter - 278 words
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Article53 1973-06-06 4 TOKYO, Tue«. South Korean Deputy Premier Tae WaeSon yesterday asked Japan for financial aid for two important projects. The Foreign Ministry said Mr Tae at a meeting with Foreign Minister Masayoshl Ohlra requested loans for a new village campaign to expand agricultural production and for the PohangReuter - 53 words
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Article46 1973-06-06 4 TAIPBH. Tues-T«lw«n will host the second World Congress of Poets in November, a spokesman for the organising committee said yesterday. Altogether 150 poets will come from all over the world to take part In the congress beginning on Nov. U ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article70 1973-06-06 4 WASHINGTON. Tues— Soviet leader Brezhnev reportedly warned Dr. Henry Kissinger when they conferred In Moscow last month that Russia "can't refrain much longer trom doing something about China." says US News and World Report The American magazine. In its June 11 Issue, released yesterday said: "The conclusionAP - 70 words
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Article340 1973-06-06 4 MUNICH. Tues. UJ An.oassador Mar 11 r Hillenbrand said hen that there would be no reduction of American force' stationed in Western Europe unless as part of a largf European programme arrived at by negotiations. CAIRO: Egyptian newspapers splashed Pictures of President Anwar Sadat as he inspected advanced EgyptianAgencies - 340 words
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Advertisement83 1973-06-06 4 Great Wall 1 Emporium Pte.Ud.l 101 GROUND FLR IST FLR MAXWELL HOUSE MAXWELL RD SPORE 2 fjl ISI (NEXT TOMETROPOLE THtATBEI TEL ***** 8, M 227 ££J d kl? M? 17 1 > W 1 VALIK IXHt I I YOTK i I DOLLAIt SPECIAL I BARGAIN ON ALL QUALITY GOODS83 words
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437 1973-06-06 5 Australia to cut all phone links to France UNION ACTS AGAINST NUCLEAR TESTS SYDN.EY, Tues. communications between Australia and France will be cut from ."> p.m. on Thursday lo p rotes aga i nst French nuclear testing in the Pacific, the Professional Radio Employees Institute said today. The institute's generalReuter - 437 words
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Article39 1973-06-06 5 MANILA. Tues— The Import of fighting gamecocks has been I armed by the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources from July 1. The Import of race horse* will be phased out within four years UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article89 1973-06-06 5 CANBERRA, Tues.—Austral.a should only provide troops to serve with the International Control Commission in South Viet- nam at the request of the United Nations, Deputy Pr me Minister Lance Barnard said today. Mr. Barnard said he was speaking personally, and that it was for theReuter - 89 words
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206 1973-06-06 5 Cholera outbreak kills six in Filipino village MANILA, Tue«. At least six people have died and some 2,000 others fallen ill In a cholera outbreak in a tillage 160 miles south of Manila, Red Cross authorities reported today. Mrs. Loreto Paras Sulit, Philippine National Bed Cross secretary-general, said residents ofUPI - 206 words
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Article38 1973-06-06 5 BANGKOK. Tues. Police arrested two bus passengers near the Burmese border after finding five kilogrammes (111 b) of raw opium in their knapsacks. The opium Is worth about 100.000 bant ($24,800) in Thailand.—Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration83 1973-06-06 5 CAPE TOWN. Tues— A total of 130 pupils at an African secondary school near Umiata are to be charged as a result of violent disturbances at the school on Friday, a police spokesman said yesterday. One pupil was shot In the leg when police attemptedReuter - 83 words
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202 1973-06-06 5 Beame fails in nomination bid for mayor VfEW YORK, Tues. The contest for the Democratic nomination for Mayor of New York was still open today after frontrunning candidate Abraham Beame, the generallyexpected winner, failed to get the required 40 percent of the primary vote. This means that the 67--year-old Beame,Reuter - 202 words
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261 1973-06-06 5 Fast-car buff Anne hits 100 mph with Mark WEST BERLIN, Tues.— Princess Anne Indulged her love of speed when she touched 100 mph on an autobahn In West Germany yesterday Her fiance, Lt. Mark Phillips was beside her In the 130 mph Mercedes coupe as she sped to Castle WolfsgartenReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration81 1973-06-06 6 DRIVER A Krishmorty was literally in the hot seat yesterdayHe was driving his Ministry of the Environment truck (above) in Cairnhill Road at about 11 a.m. when for reasons still unknown the seat caught fire. He yelled out and Jumped off— unhurt.81 words
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258 1973-06-06 6 FUNDS APPEAL TO CORRECT 'DEFECTS' OF N-THEATRE THE National Theatre Trust has appealed to the public for funds to correct the thea- tre's "many defects." "Although the National Theatre is the biggest in Singapore, it has nevertheless many defects such as inadequate sound and lighting systems, lack of a proper258 words
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Article72 1973-06-06 6 NINE Indonesians were each Jailed for a month yesterday for entering Singapore without a permit between Dec. 21 last year and June 1 this year. Razall bin Dahlan, 19. Kasslm bin Bachok. 19, Hondo bin Bachok. 37. Raub bin Asam. 17. Rosll bin Jantan, 16, Joya72 words
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Article40 1973-06-06 6 ANOTHER 1.226 cars wen registered In April, bringing the total number of registered can In the Republic to 174.738 Increases were also recorded for motorcycles (648). contract goods vehicles (316). bicycles (858 i and taxis (10).40 words
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Article55 1973-06-06 6 MR. Mich**) Sim h«a been elected president of the Real Estate Valuers Anoclfttlon (»n--gapore). Other offlcUU are Mr. Paul Tn (vice-president), Mr. D. HJom* secretary), Mr. Oob Thlara Lock (treasurer), and Messrs. Johnny Loh. Tan Kirn Lee. Phang Wong Yew. Charlie Ooh. Lean Lam Bong, Tan Ah Bah55 words
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Article27 1973-06-06 6 THE Chinese YMCA will hold a fishing expedition to the Southern Islands on Sunday at 9am Those interested can net more details by dialling *****127 words
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135 1973-06-06 6 L-drivers to join hospital charity —drive f EARNER drivers will have to pay an extra dollar for charity for their driving lesson on Sunday. This Is bec&'a^."* some 300 driving instructors- -mem bers of the Singapore Driving Instructors Association —hope to raise $20,000 for the Chung Hwa Free Hospital project.135 words
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Article65 1973-06-06 6 PAYMENTS of PUB bills can now be made at these banks: Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. BIA building. Robinson Road: Overseas. Union Bank branches Et 229 Upper Thomson Road, and 37, Block 109. Yung Shinß Road. Jurong. and United Overseas Bank at Ooldh.ll Shopping65 words
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Article42 1973-06-06 6 A TOTAL of 299 homes and 37 construction sites were found breeding mosquitoes, during the week ending May 31. They were among 5,724 houses and 281 construction sites Inspected for mosquito breeding. Altogether 311 notices and 39 summonses were served.42 words
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182 1973-06-06 6 3 years jaii for man with 26 convictions A 41 YEAR OLD police supervisee who has spent many years in prison was yesterday jailed for three years for cheating. Omar bin All pleaded guilty to cheating waiter Yap Hock Seng of $20 at a coffee -shop near the Junction of182 words
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Article26 1973-06-06 6 THE Jurong Town communit> centre lund-ralsing comn will hold a Far £a>t top ten charity show at National tre on Friday at 8 p.m26 words
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Article347 1973-06-06 7 'Singapore traders to blame' POOR EXPORTS TO NEW ZEALAND? By h CHANDRAN •JMIK leader of :i New Zealand tra d c delegation yesterday blamed local businessmen for failing to step up their export of Singapore goods to his country. Mr. R.H. Stewart, who Is leading a 12-member official trade delegation347 words
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Article65 1973-06-06 7 THE Minister of State (Labour) Mr. 81a Kah Hul, will lead a four-man delegation to the 58th session of the International Labour Conference opening In Geneva today. Other members include Mr. Ng Kwee Choo, the acting principal assistant secretary (Labour) Mr. Joseph Tan Meng Kwang.65 words
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219 1973-06-06 7 Why those students were stopped at the Causeway STLDENT groups are not allowed into MaI.ivm.i for excursion trips —awe, they have written permission from the relevant authorities. This ruling is contained in the Malaysian Internal Security Act and has been in effect since 1962, said M.il.iysian High Cominissi..|i spokesman yesterday219 words
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93 1973-06-06 7 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce has appointed a sub-committee to study the redevelopment of its property In Telolt Ayer Street. The choice for the redevelopment Is between a shopping centre and an office block, but the com- mlt tee has not made any93 words
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Article227 1973-06-06 7 Ticket *****16 wins first prize mICKET No. *****16 won 1 the first prize of $400,000 In the Singapore Sweep No. 6/73 held a*, the Commonwealth Avenue Hawkers Centre last night. The SECOND PRIZE of $150,000 went to ticket No. *****54 and the THIRD PRIZE of $75,000 to ticket No. *****31.227 words
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Article27 1973-06-06 7 THAM Kwang Pok. 41. unemployed, was Aned $250 for promoting a gp m c of "tikam tlkam" in a backlane off Johore Road on Saturday.27 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous207 1973-06-06 7 Bringing Vp Father By Bill Karanagh A Hml tmtmm NOTHINO VVHAT WERE "X -ecOUOM ICS I DO >OU KNOW A^ NOT l' BUT IDO KNOW THAT^N VOuUuavcN DOING/ YOU STUPyiNeywE L£ARNEP WHAT THAT 1 EXACTLY- i AROUND HB?E THE ■TOI RAJSCMV \f >OU'LL JUST 7 TOOAV, J ALL ABOUT MEANS,207 words
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197 1973-06-06 8 THE Government has paid out some $6.8 million as pay in lieu of leave to about 40,000 civil servants. The payments were for the first five months of this year. The pay-in-lieu-of -leave scheme became operative from Jan. 1. A total of $3.3197 words
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Article73 1973-06-06 8 A 3-DAY HIKE FOR 100 ABOUT 100 people will take part In a hike lastIng three days from Thursday. The hike called F antastlc Journey, organised by 21 community centres In Nee Soon, Sembawang and Serangoon Garden constl tuencles, will start from Chong Pang and Nee Soon community centres. Participants73 words
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173 1973-06-06 8 A SEMBAWANG Shipyard painter was killed when a 20-lb fire extinguisher exploded on board a ship on May 10, a coroner'i court he>rd yesterday. Sob Goon Hens, 24, waa painting with colleague Tan Slew Lay on board the Jarama when the extinguisher, which173 words
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219 1973-06-06 8 pHRISTIANS should do more than render relief to the poor. They should analyse the causes of poverty and then help eradicate them, U Kyaw Than, general-secretary of the East Asia Christian Conference said. U Kyaw, who was speaking yesterday at a Press conference on219 words
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147 1973-06-06 8 A superb concert by Alberni Quartet LAST night's concert at the Cultural Centre by the Albernl String Quartet was one that gave pleasure throughout. Quartets In the programme were by Haydn (Op. 64 No. 4). Schubert and Beethoven* second "Rasoumoviky The ensemble had a strong feeling of ease and cloaeness147 words
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Article45 1973-06-06 8 MR. CHUA Pho Tlong. a banker, will epen an exhibition Of paintings by Tan Seng Yong at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 6.30 p.m today. The exhibition of 55 works will continue until June 11 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m dally.45 words
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Advertisement659 1973-06-06 8 MR. AND MRS. LEE ENJOY GOOD I I (7k HEALTH BECAUSE I I^MhT THEYTAKE I I^^YomeishuJ I Mr. Lee had been a keen sportsman when he was young, gk fS I but over the past few years his health had deteriorated. ,<<^Tr>— JJ^ ty IHe often lost his appetite, and659 words
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Advertisement136 1973-06-06 8 ii^i^^pmiiii^i Eli Special XO< Tag Price \S§Hfc/ Offer IJjLb BMNHB EU Usual Now Measuring spoon 1.10 0.50 Steel Kwali 14.00 9.90 Water jug 11.50 8.00 Tiffin Carrier 33.00 22.00 Veg. Dish 13.50 9.80 Cravy Bowl 7.20 4.80 S/steel Ladle 2.95 1.95 PYREX Ware half price faaL! HHiHUHRB I*7 Usual Now136 words
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171 1973-06-06 9 'Mounting cost' so no BP rally this year ■J^l'E to the ever-lncreas--1/? ing costs in the oil industry, this year's BP rail/ will not be held, the company announced yesterrtty. A BP spokesman said yesterd.iy: "The BP ially has been an annual event for the past six years and each171 words
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Article63 1973-06-06 9 A CHARITY concert In aid of the social welfare homes fund will be staged tonight and tomorrow night by the Singapore Women Physical Education Teachers Society, the Chin Woo (Athletic) Association and Nan Chlau Girls High School, at the Singapore Conference Hall. Proceeds will be63 words
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Article57 1973-06-06 9 THE condition of schoolboy Zatana bin Abdul Haxnld. 16. who was saved from drowning off Changi on Sunday, was yesterday said to be still "critical" at the Anzuk military hospital In Changi. Five lifeguards battled for two hours to revive his heart which had .stopped beating when57 words
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Article128 1973-06-06 9 |X>UR cars and three F motorcycles were involved In a multiple crash outside Tiong Bahru market yesterday. A 14-year-old schoolboy. Low Joo Seng, playing by the roadside, was Injured in the leg. The pile-up Is said to have been caused by a Mercedes Benz 230 which128 words
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99 1973-06-06 9 BANGKOK, Tue s. Shippers from Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand today urged the Far East Freight Conference (FEFC) to defer its proposed 12 per cent hike In freight rates to Europe. A communique issued at the end of the one-day meeting of representatives of shippersReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration484 1973-06-06 9 LIM URGES SINGAPOREANS: THE Minister for the Environment, Mr. Lim Kirn San, last night urged Singaporeans not to pollute the rain water that flows into the Republic's catchment areas. Speaking over RTS to mark World Environment Day, Mr. Lim said: "It is the484 words
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Article36 1973-06-06 9 LABOURER Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah. 27. was jailed (or nine months for having 32 kartoos of ganja at a hut off 8V» mile Eukit I'imah Road at 2 a.m. yett:rday. He pleaded guilt>.36 words
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Article31 1973-06-06 9 DR. Albert Wee and Dr Robert Loh will give a Mlm-and-Ulk on their recent trip to China, at the Rotary Club of Singapore luncheon meeting at Mandarin Hotel today.31 words
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Advertisement204 1973-06-06 9 NOW. I Just 6 minirtes s day with BULLWORKER is all that stands b«. twaan you and a body girls admira and other men envy. Our 14-DAY FREE TRIAL PROVES IT! Cirb don't go for timid men or weaklings. Girls want men who act and look like REAL MEN! And204 words
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Advertisement249 1973-06-06 9 *****4/*****9 for instant hotel reservations in I AMSTERDAM, I tempotravelsptefci SUITE 207, MAXWELL HOUSE, MAXWELL RD., SINGAPORE 2. aSJBJBJBjP^F I^*^* Sa^^^a^B^Bß^B^BMßsiß^B^BlßMß^Blß^B^B^B^B^Blß^B^Blß^B^Mß^Blf*^B^B^Mati JTI^BI Hsfl BB^bV^" Bk d^^^^^^te^ B^B^k^B^B^BA *V L^b^bb* Z^^^^^^l^bvV^ BS^blb^b^b^^^Sbß^bw. >^^Qbh *-i \k^9S^tt jUßßWHvWr^KßßPW',^**^ Wo MM njs>^ !r> o Xi c ±.3fc Jnvtartwd tor Bt^BBBt^BaHWBWIBBH^ though: of tor even249 words
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Miscellaneous44 1973-06-06 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl (T HAVEMT V WtTH ALL VCR I SLU-SLUP-SLUP CLOSED MVf COMPLAINING 1 ...SLURRPi J EYES... I NEITHER HAVE I \*S eWOANI A 11.I 1 TRY THIS /I ZS V HOT MILK i/ 1 I f PEACE... AT J SMOR-R-SK44 words
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451 1973-06-06 10 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1973 OUT OF SCHOOL THE usual connotations of the word "dropout" are misleading. Young Singaporeans to whom the term applies need not be dereli:ts and rejects. Unfortunately, many of them become just that. They have to live with a social stigma. They also come451 words
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Article115 1973-06-06 10 rpHERE are plenty of straws in the Cambo--1 dian wind. The new Government has released some political prisoners and directed friendly noises at pro-Sihanouk forces. The prince has promised an "amnesty" to the "traitors of Phnom Penh," a gesture which would have been considered unthinkable some115 words
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Article1148 1973-06-06 10 JJAVE you ever arrived at a wedding dinner just in time to join the home going queue shaking hands with bride and groom and their beaming parents? I have. And how I wished I had taken a camouflage course at SAFTI! I am one of those Inconspicuous types who1,148 words
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623 1973-06-06 10 By ARTHUR HIGBEE: Saigon THE ranking American officer in Vietnam is not a combat commander like his predecessors Harkins, Westmoreland. Abrams, Weyand. He is a career supply officer. That, as well as anything, illustrates the transformation of the American role in Vietnam.UPI - 623 words
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Article, Illustration803 1973-06-06 10 GPM-the White House Guided Propaganda Missile... THE TRIALS OF RONALD ZIEGLER By JAMES RESTON: Washington rvNE of the mysteries around the White House these days is that Ron Ziegler remains as the President's spokesman rather than being called to testify before the grand Jury and the Ervin Committee on WatergateNYT - 803 words
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Advertisement37 1973-06-06 10 HOHNERS NEW LINE! Available in all keys, viz C, D, E, F, G, A B. also Db Eb F-sharp, Ab it Bb. Price $5.80 cts Each (Post Free Anywhere) T.M.A. (Pte) LTD. 61-63 High Street, Singapore 6.37 words
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Advertisement163 1973-06-06 10 mdmiya/sekor 500 TL Now start taking the kind of pictures you'll be really proud of. Nothing is left to chance with the Mamiya/Sekor 500 TL. This camera is equipped with all the outstanding features that help to eliminate the variables so you can concentrate on the artistic aspects of your163 words
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Article, Illustration251 1973-06-06 11 A $6 million grab dredger went into operation on Monday to expedite the west coast port development work off Pasir Pan Jang. The largest in Southeast Asia, it is expected to shorten the construction of the Port of Singapore Authority's new251 words
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Article, Illustration595 1973-06-06 11 By ILSA SHARP "I WANT to COOI it down," said Tan Sri Ismail AM, Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, when I spoke to him about the aftermath of the Malaysia Singapore currency split. Anxious to remove the emotional content underlying recent discussions on the595 words
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399 1973-06-06 11 Exciting future for our Asian market ASIAN dollars may develop and expand into a broader concept with a multicurrency base of US dollars, European currencies and the Japanese yen. This Is the forecast of First National City Bank which views the Singaporebased Asian dollar market as a "magnet attracting otherwise399 words
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Article140 1973-06-06 11 Sorting them out WOMEN should be happy with this finding: that on the average, men collect twice as many accidents as women when driving. Abo, U teems that la B»iU of their faster reaction, young drivers are far more prone to accid«U up to seven times aa prone140 words
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311 1973-06-06 11 SHELL JOINS PROBE FOR OIL IN PHILIPPINES By LEO GONZAGA MANILA: The survey vessel Petrol has arrived here from Norway to undertake a seismic survey of a possible oil-bearing area on behalf of Plllpinas Shell Petroleum Corporation, the local subsidiary of Royal Duich Shell. Shell will Join the search for311 words
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296 1973-06-06 11 The top risers in inflation league DARIS: Italy, Japan, r Australia and the US suffered the biggest boosts in their inflation rates in March among developed noncommunist countries, according to a survey conducted among its 23-member countries by the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The OECD survey showedUPI - 296 words
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Advertisement103 1973-06-06 11 -*jt DUKMU P kMM^"^F^*^\\ m v£m£^T*~ I) Ml r~ We finance progress Progress m industry and commerce depends on development and expansion. But so often this development or expansion is stifled by lack of finance. If your company has a good potential for progress but hasn't the necessary additional capital103 words
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Advertisement113 1973-06-06 11 'AGE 11 I Mf elf .1 COMPUTERS Ik i!M& TERMINALS I 1 W Heuga Carpet Tiles look better last longer than any other floor coverings Sophisticated office decor needs Heuga Carpet Tiles, because Heuga gives lasting beauty in individual designs from 39 colours and 7 textures the ruggedness for heavy113 words
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250 1973-06-06 12 OECD projects a faster rise in world energy demand for 1970s PARIS: World de- mand for energy will expand by an annual average of 5.6 per cent in the current decade compared with 4.9 per cent a year in the *****, the Organisation for Economic Co-opera-tion and Development (OECD) hasReuter - 250 words
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Article409 1973-06-06 12 Companies Yeaito l« DtridendU* Ac ma Electrical Bata (Malaysia) Ben and Co. BouiteaJ Holding! Carlsberi Brewery Central Properties Cheraor.ese (FMS) Empat Nombor Ekor Far Eastern Hotels G.E. Life GUani Jute Gopeng Consol. Guthrie Corp. Hong Leong Finance Hotel Negara Hotel Royal lAC (Holdings) Intraco KempasJM) Kesang Tin KL-Kepong409 words
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Article, Illustration429 1973-06-06 12 Developers now go for smaller housing projects By MOK SIN PIN SINGAPORE'S housing estate developers have adopted a new approach in estate development. Apart from the "giants" mainly public companies with strong financial resources many have turned their attention to develop i n g smaller housing projects. They have now429 words
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Article288 1973-06-06 12 Mr. Lai Chin Choo has been appointed to the board of Bristol-Myers (Malaysia) with effect from June, the first M" layslan to be made a director. He joined Bris-tol-Myers In February 1970 as marketing manager and was promoted to general manager In January 1972. Mr. Fred B.288 words
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Advertisement304 1973-06-06 12 fz, YlhafCita. j^SF J HAMMER DRILL EUcXiLU. Powa*T~U *l^r*" METAL SAW Also »v»il»bl« Othar MAKITA Par Tod modati o< 230 volti j j-JP^l V. ind110»ott» yS i 3^l^^ I Baov Sander Band Saws Belt f *^^v Sanders Bench Grinders Bench VT""^ Dri Stands Chain Mortiserj r^*^^^m >. Chisel Mortisers Circular304 words
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Advertisement1051 1973-06-06 12 INTERIM STATEMENTS Pr«-ux Interim Companiei Half-yMi Profit/Lots Dividend* to fOOO) Ayer Molek Feb. 73 H39 76 (c) Chemicl Co. of MUt Mtr. 73 |5,800 ($5 700) US TE (7.5 TE Chin Teck PUnUtiont F.b. 73 1 1 86 fJ941l (7.5) Cycl.*C«rU«« M 73 6 .7J4 J, 48 7 < 41,051 words
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Article1539 1973-06-06 13 'THE last transacted sale at the Stock aaxhanc* of 81ngapuie yesterday compared with the previous day's price together with the 1»T1/7J hl«n and low. (•Adjusted for all new Issues). CLOSING TONE: All section. closed saty. TIENOVEB: Official total turnover on this Singapore trading room as supplied by the1,539 words
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Article70 1973-06-06 13 rri.i 9 -iu -t-.iu H. Gllf $11.00 +.50 Eldal S 172 +.43 F Cabin t 3 80 .40 roles t 2 34 +.31 r. Dev f 228 +M L'n I C 4.30 +.M Kin Ngal t 1JS 25 E Gun t 1 95 +.21 I». Pen. f 4.10 +.2070 words
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Article31 1973-06-06 13 P. M. Ind Tfom S«< Boutead Krtnpai t OB 81m Lin C. Store 130 —.54 f 6.75 —.45 6.30 —.40 5.50 —30 »10.20 —.30 f 2 74 —26 7.85 —.2531 words
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Article24 1973-06-06 13 M. Credit 881.000 Haw Par 280.000 Spore Hilton 226 000 Copper Ind. 212,000 Total Turnover: 4 IBM Total Value: $17.35 M24 words
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Article43 1973-06-06 13 In4otrial» 4»«24 5M.74 Hatch: IHH U$M rnprrttn: ***** 4U.l* t TtaM: lU.lt ill ii t t rakkm: U*H 1111 l t O.CJ.C: 4«l.«l »»4.7t Dm. M. ltM 1M 1 Hit. 11. ltU in Dm. t», MM 1M I Jaa. 1. Ill* ih43 words
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Article371 1973-06-06 13 DROFIT TAKING depressed share prices 1 generally on the Stock Exchange of Sings., pore yesterday following the strong advance seen on Monday. Chief victims of the selling pressure were blue chips though the declines were marginal in extent. Cheaper issues however came In for light support371 words
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Article262 1973-06-06 13 rpHE Kuala Lumpur 1 stock market closed on a mixed tally yesterday. Profit taking was evident during the morning session which depressed prices, mainly of second-liners. However, a mild rally half -an hour before the final bell pushed several counters Into plus territory. The New262 words
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Article1870 1973-06-06 13 DID and offer prices officially D listed and business In and reported to the Stock Enhance of Slnfapore yesletdar with Uie number of shares traded shown In brackets In kxs of 1000 unlu unleaa otherwise specified INDI'STKIALS aeasa (3 MB 4.008) (3) IJO. (1) 3»2. .31 3*4.1,870 words
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Article1722 1973-06-06 13 DID and offer prices official:; listed and hiiinrai In and reported to the Stock Exchange of MaUjsla xaterday wU> the Dumber of (haras traded shown In braekcu In Ms of 1000 unlu unlass otherwise apaclflad IVDUSTBIALS A. Tape I 2 50B) (1) 2.30. l() 3 45. (3) 240 AJeaa1,722 words
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Article202 1973-06-06 13 Hume to make 1-for-4 scrip issue lIUME Industries (Far 11 East) Is to make a one-for-four scrip Issue to ordinary shareholders capitalising $4,825 million from the company's share premium acacount. The new shares will rank for all future dividends, except the one declared In the current exercise. Ordinary shareholders will202 words
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Article110 1973-06-06 13 SLATER, WALKER Securities has concluded arnnpmenU for a private placing of US$2O million In Japan (or a 15-year term. The placement has been made with ft group of major Japanese banks led by Industrial Bank of Japan, and U being comanaged by NM Rothschild and Sons and Slater110 words
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Article301 1973-06-06 13 DAN Malaysia In--1 dustries finally gave up its losing fight to remain In the black In 1971-72 and reported severe losses of $813,119 before tax for the year. The chairman, Mr. Un Ho Hup, complained of a series of adversities including a depressed market301 words
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Article165 1973-06-06 13 FOR THE financial year 1972, Hong Leong Finance reports a 127 per cent upturn In consolidated trading profits to $3 4 million from $15 million in 1971. After depreciation of $52,888 i $44,609) and tax of $1.6 million $859,279 1. the net profits come to $1.8 million against165 words
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Article163 1973-06-06 13 EOR the six months 1 ended March 1973. things appeared to have come to a standstill profit-wise at Chemical Company of Malaysia. Pre-tax profits stand at $58 million against $5 7 million, but this slight Improvement Is more apparent than real, for the previous half-year had to163 words
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Article113 1973-06-06 13 QUTPUT of tin cony centrates for the month of April 1972 by the following mines are: PtCBIS Aokam 1,799 Austral Amal. l 389 Ayer H tarn 4 gig Berjuntal 6,254 Chenderlang 328 Oopeng Conaol. 3.411 Hongkong Tin 14 Idiis Hydraulic 350 Kamuntlng 1,437 Kampong Lanjut 889113 words
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Article21 1973-06-06 13 JINE 5 Kl'BbEK: 152.25 eeatj (down 4.5* cents) TIN: SM2.IU (up 55.121). Official offerlnc 211 tons (down I tons).21 words
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Article98 1973-06-06 13 (JHIHSSS PMOOUCI HCH.NtI UNCArom moon cloiihj CaaaiX ail: bulk IM wlK'i. dnim »U Milan. (•fsal him deasa) UK/Ooat SSS B. P«*»a#: Muatok AST A «hlta fob, 1001 NLW IJIS atllan. knnk mm fob. «•< NLW IJOS Milan. lUr».«k aprcial Mack (o.n. NI.W |1M aallirs. Ban. Ik ASTA black f98 words
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Article48 1973-06-06 13 USS ull I, WHO. 123 SO Bairal usoo 120.00 tanct *****8 IIS.MB insos mm P>m llt.U 117.40 span ll) llt.sa ll»so S S'sara (1) SU.SS SSS.SS ll) Tisari prle* la aaa-atartiag araas la Ul aallara par laaii. 121 Lorn lMl»ra anea at Hasapan Mltn par ta.L48 words
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Article41 1973-06-06 13 In Ldiilh aa HOMII tb> palm o'l prl<- n «r Vlluo 6 »r cl elf. VK K Eunm. part, in b.l» narhas law laa Nor Dae. w«i ■•'Mm (UK 1119 tallarai «M Jaj>./Jana waa >lao uxxnim UK lilt aallara)41 words
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Article146 1973-06-06 13 Source r. M array -Jones International Singapore I. «s it close on TuncUy. tune S t S Mkn Kftrr BM 7 dan i-s i 1 n,.n »-lS 1« «-U If 2 mth- 8-15 16 8-13 16 3 mth* 8-15 1< mihi t-lt/ie «-13 16 mm- (-is ie146 words
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Article174 1973-06-06 13 r2t Asaoclauon of Banks In Malaysia Suiiapore armour -d these best acreed merchsnt rale* as at June 6. JZ. Dollar Merlin* Pound MiatraUan Dollar 3anadlan Dollar few Zealand Dollar Lml Mian to 1M udU it r«rttr> Cwi—ij Belgian Franca (Cummerclal) 3anlah Kroner Stutache Marks rrench Franca 'Commercial) French174 words
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Article373 1973-06-06 13 MELBOURNE. Tues. Mining stocks attracted renewed tttentlon on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today as world Increases In the prices of gold and copper made themselves felt. Rises in this sector outnumbered falls by more than two to one but In many cases stocks closed off the top. Emperor Gold373 words
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Article190 1973-06-06 13 > T EW YORK. Mon. Stocks declined for the fifth consecutive session, but golds and some Issues with bullish corporate news scored gains of a point or better. Following almost the same pattern as last week, when the market declined on light turnover, ponular averages aga'.n finished In190 words
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Article81 1973-06-06 13 ALL markets In Hongkong were closed yesterday for the Tuen Ng (Dragon Boat) festival. Trt TM B« IUIMr AJwmisiura lt\ v TS M. LKUMI MCk. MS I' 4 >U Kkvmtor 191* >*v AKtm TK V. 'n-rtc im. m 1% IW« Mom. 11l 0111 Dale* v r. indtu nn81 words
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Article92 1973-06-06 13 FINANCIAL TIMES TDM Monday 100.30 Friday OT.7t Week axo CloMd IVIKU Monday ***** Friday 457 6* Wrek ago Ckaad MM Monday 116 01 Friday HIM Week a«o Clcaad INDI'STUAL* Monday UOI Friday till W«k ago Cloacd DOW JONES AVEBAOE INDLSTUALS Monday MS 91 Friday 893 M w«k ago Cloaed92 words
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Article193 1973-06-06 13 Straits tin recovers rpHE Straits tin price In Penan? yesterday recovered 55.12J to $642 12$ on an official offering down 8 to. is to 218 tons. The steadier trend was contrary to the easier over- night London market where the forward buyers price was quoted at £1,715 a drop of193 words
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Article41 1973-06-06 13 Lnxton roppar pneas on K «aar lpr*viou« in bracket > WlrrMr SPM (KIT»» ttii.UD lUI 00) »IWra SO I lUJ.OS) Tliraa mm<)m nui.ra Wl w lUX Mi aalMr iSSS.On .IRI.UI. HU«at laaa: S>~or at tke hldwr l»v.l MM 090 lou41 words
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Article412 1973-06-06 13 OPENINO quotations In the rubber market yesterday were marked down following lower overseas advices and the market lost further ground on profittaking. At the lower levels trading became thin and uncertain. Turnover was modest. The market was at Its lowest point towards the morning close.412 words
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Article71 1973-06-06 13 v-vAILY SMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Ruboer Excitant* and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yasUrday scv I 10 M M ICTMIBWH) CmU ft kf H -ton Pmlkti It) 00 IM.OON (.-too Palkt) IMOU IMOON (1 ton PkDtt) ***** ISIOON (1-too P»U«t) M9OO IMOON ii-ion piwi iuoo71 words
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567 1973-06-06 14 ICL launches new versatile 'brain' for small, first-time users N T E R N A TIONAL 1 Computers (ICL) has launched a new low cost computer system which will put computers within the reach of small businesses in Singapore and Malaysia. Known as the ICL 2903, it is designed for567 words
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810 1973-06-06 14 By LEONARD SILK NEW YORK: Where is the price of gold going? Since the start of 1970 the official price has moved up from US$35 an ounce to $42.22 as a result of two devaluations of the US dollar although Congress has810 words
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186 1973-06-06 14 UK airlines' record overseas earnings BRITISH airlines have doubled their overseas ear nines In the last five years. A new monthly review published by Britain's Civil Aviation Authority shows that foreign currency earnings last year reached £304 million an increase or £48 million compared with 1971. The CAA says more186 words
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194 1973-06-06 14 TICKET SYSTEM TO COLLECT BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DATA RUNS SMOOTHLY By CHRISTINA CHEANG rTHE pilot "ticketing system" launched last Friday at four selected banks in Singapore to collect statistical data on the Republic's overseas financial transactions is running smoothly, according to bank officials. Introduced by the Monetary Authority of Singapore,194 words
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Article207 1973-06-06 14 By LESLIE FONG GLOBAL Van Lines/Forwarding Incorporated, an American transport company which specialises in helping people to move house, will use Singapore as a "consolidation point" for business expansion into Sabah and Indonesia. This was stated by Mr Don Carlisle, its regional manager (Far East),207 words
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Advertisement260 1973-06-06 14 Far East Oxygen... the biggest choice of welding and cutting equipment ■W i U/Vj > 29mv^Xr 44k All the big names in welding! Also the world's best. A full range, complete with consumables and accessories. Readily available spare parts and replacements. With the best after sales service. Service round the260 words
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Advertisement177 1973-06-06 14 VIVV/ UU SINCE 1846 Awards of Distinction Whatever the gift giving Jmm occasion consider the value of uj Prestige in giving CROSS i^^^™^^^^ Writing Instruments with your 4T»^ n Put your company s trademark or M emblem or crest A emblem. A gift or an award M//i hp that carries177 words
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Advertisement529 1973-06-06 15 Plocement Advisory Services for Clients A major and expending local manufacturing company wishes to fill the following positions: FINANCIAL CONTROLLER ($19,000 $26,000 per annum) Qualifications: 0 At least a B Ace with 3 years' experience in finance ond accounting of o medium sized company or equivalent recognised accountancy qualifications ond529 words
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Advertisement469 1973-06-06 15 HEAD OF ADMINISTRATION $1750 $2250 Our client, a major International company setting up a new organisation in Singapore, wishes to recruit a mature Singaporean to nil this position and report directly to the chief executive. The initial responsibilities will include the administration of the accounting and other office services, participation469 words
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Advertisement455 1973-06-06 15 1871 1971 m^HP 1971 2071 Ingersoll-Rand The following appointments, for Singapore citizens, are necessitated by our expanding operations: MANAGER, INVENTORY CONTROL To assume complete responsibility of inventory and ware housing functions. Age: 28 40 years. Minimum 2 years' management experience on engineering product inventory. Experience with computerized inventory operations advantageous.455 words
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Advertisement626 1973-06-06 15 ACCOUNTANT An established and progressive Singapore based group of shipping companies requires an Account ant who will report to the Managing Director. He will control and co-ordinate the various financial functions of the companies in the Group. Speci fically, he will be responsible for all aspects of financial accounting including626 words
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Advertisement681 1973-06-06 16 NTUC RESEARCH UNIT SINGAPORE VACANCIES Singapore citizens who are interested in trade unionism are invited to apply for the pott of INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OFFICERS in the NTUC Research Unit. Selected candidates will in the first instance, be recruited as Trainees and will undergo training for a period of three years681 words
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Advertisement796 1973-06-06 16 F. L ZUELLIG (TRAOIH6) PRIVATE LIMITED VETERINARY AND AGRICULTURAL DIVISION requires A VETERINARY SALES REPRESEMTATIVE to be bawd in Kuala Lumpur Preference will be given to ipplicanU aged 24 to 30 with a Degree, Diploma in Animal Science/ Husbandry. Salary win be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Reply in own796 words
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Advertisement1000 1973-06-06 16 HWA HOW MANUFACTURING (§£>) COMPANY LIMITED ■VS^^X (Incotporaml in the Republic oT Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office, No. 116-D, Pays Labar Road, Singapore, on Thursday, 21st June, 1973, at 4.30 p.m.1,000 words
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Advertisement529 1973-06-06 16 iIIiISHUME INDUSTRIES My (FAR EAST) LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT TO STOCKHOLDERS The Directors of Hume Industries (1 ar East) Limited announce that, as 1973 is the SOth Anniversary of the commencement of manufacture in Singapore by the Hume Group of companies, they have decided to recommend to stockholders that529 words
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Advertisement1486 1973-06-06 17 conuiMisiif inwcrit) w/awnmiT *<- T/-M/VA D£V S<r>|.aart 0 atari trta. Hatrt U.K. TOKYO BAY T» •Mr hmi nMr wMj HIU MI »M II M| II Mr II Ml It Ml ilii uh I Mr smi n m« v Mi a Mi lIUWI It Ml 1 A* I IM| It* ■nrLtw1,486 words
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Advertisement975 1973-06-06 17 HC CMT&IRO SUtiCt Haaaart Inaaraawa tanarlaa U.K C |ii Caraaai laaaku S'aaaam marvrt mv tnawara IciaHana Aaatnt Fraaca rUPVTU BAT ll— ik) 11 mi 11 Ml ISM I!U 1.1 Baa IS ta>| MMk II Ml II M I Lit altn 4 Mf SM| a Ml n Ml MM HUM II975 words
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Advertisement944 1973-06-06 17 INTEROCEAN-E.A.C. FULLY CONTAINERIZED SItVICE TO EUROPi ■"V 2 ESS* :::.:::::".:::.v.::::.v.::::;£rS HWfi XCm 3,! S&STtfSU"* FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE FROM EUROPE iotumu ~^si~isr^irzzTz mum >mn ouTrnZHnXlT^m MMimMMM MMI uSw, |5t CONVENTIONAL EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE r mime riKMt iw» huh r«i MrMMU tan Part mm 1/ I urn cttaca. tna. lirn i.944 words
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Advertisement665 1973-06-06 17 »U444. 9. K.U»« «M1; K.L. J7111; tWaa JJJOI. THE BANK LIKE LTD. ummt.ii.uuu umau [imni, taw i. mm«m > J ttxn K iui«« 14/11 mm sm 1/11 ta 4 1 Mipci) p. MMf 11/ M Ml S'wn t/M Ml ""uni mti mm, rat iuuh. wuiiu. i inn i wu P665 words
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Advertisement1114 1973-06-06 18 "iCAWASAKIKBEN KAISHA LTD. UNISAKI llrKUl KBtl UISM 111. lAHN. N UMC. STUITS SHYICt U.iilAMa WaafHaH riASacfi iTAr Ulaa] Utui4 un > k hhmm d/bm > m* Japan Pmlan Cull Barvla* rat: llllSklMl MAt« f M lIMM Coioaoo IhKll Ml. AA.anat./IMni: taAma/KaaaitaiVM/lUMi naiaUr Japan South Alttaa Waal Africa ««r vloa linfm1,114 words
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Advertisement962 1973-06-06 18 NORO-TRANSPORT (UK.) LINE laadMa. Mr ITtaTf. Bllttatkt. AMUIM Aat MlStAaf bMBMra P naaf Home. II tea lITkAIBo (IF J) II MM I Mm ai WllllUMlTd I MMM It Mm a I IAITat liestk ff I II MM M MM .4 HAkSIAt OF II St Mai a MM iaMd« art i962 words
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Advertisement1047 1973-06-06 18 U.K. IUROW SIRVKI LOADING FOR LONDOH. HAVRI, R DAM. HBURG. BREMEN Sotaaan P IaUM Pi ibm Aii—: •ir-rukl ItuAMItlM It Ma/1 Mf t/ll Mr l/IMr ».ibm II Ham It/I. It aaa itM laM AM. kIPTUkI IMCMLa BY* MM 1/ I M( LM*M K/l. aaa 11,7. Haakarl 3 I ARRIVALS "FROM1,047 words
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Advertisement727 1973-06-06 18 ama tana n umm. urnwßtx«RTißDn puts Ti. M«at TiagaMra t. naMaj PiaM| LkMMg lan DHi Wll IVUMM n.'ISMM It/11 MM UMnri »7. I Mai 14 7 1/1. kaar| II uau mum a mm/1 Mr v I Mir 1/ Mr wit Mr a.«M st. raw is Aaart 11 I. lomm 111.727 words
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Advertisement973 1973-06-06 18 bbT^IB I aWCkB IWmbbl «bbbJ^ I%TJ I lITT AHMaUHCIO TMI FOLLOW IHO BIHTMIMO »IIA»Olkl«Tl rok juNi a. •UT T.auloml Mara I*. Aaar I« Waat. rloa Iw II Wmi. Mount Aao W M. BkkTß Mara TT »V Oanko Maru 40/41. nialaMra U O. uoa city ISA Ckaiaai Ckak 4« na II973 words
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Article, Illustration207 1973-06-06 19 CHEW LEE CHING - CHEW LEE CHING YOUTH ORCHESTRA OFF FOR TWO-WEEK HONGKONG TOUR By HAPPY Singapore Youth Orchestra members at the airport yesterday, singing Rasa Sayang before flying for a two-week musical tour of Hongkong. They were all very excited for they had been practising hard for the past207 words
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110 1973-06-06 19 $500 fine for breaking brother-in law's arm PETER Suppiah Lawrence, 33. was jailed for one day yesterday and fined $500 for causing grievous to his brother-in-law, admitted breaking the right forearm of Alfred George Devaery with a piece of wood. Inspector E.J. Sundaram. prosecuting, said that Devaery was walking along110 words
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Article65 1973-06-06 19 MANDAI Hi mile Village community centre management committee will conduct a tour to a creche, a girls' home, a brewery and the Marine Police on July 24. Participants above 12 years will be charged $2 each for transport Those Interested may register at the centre,65 words
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Article247 1973-06-06 19 TAN WEE LIAN - Cost of living up for most items TAN WEE LIAN By ipHK latest consumer price index released yesterday showed incraaaei for virtually all consumer items. The steepest increase was for clothes, from 113.8 index points (the index is based on 100 points) to 121.6 in March, the highest in the247 words
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81 1973-06-06 19 Vacation jobs: CPF exempts students STUDENTS of tertiary Institutions who are employed during their vacation In approved training are exempted from requirements of the Central Provident Fund Act. A Qazette notification just published said all registered student* of the University of Singapore. Nanyang University. Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann Technical81 words
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Article47 1973-06-06 19 AN Alouette-3 neilcopter of Malaysia Air Charter made a direct 500-mlle flight from Kuchlng to Singapore yesterday. The flight Is the first of .v kind by a helicopter The hellcopter later flew to Kuala Lumpur after an hours stopover at Paya Lebar Airport.47 words
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Article36 1973-06-06 19 MANILA, Tuts The Philippines trade with Singapore dropped by $23 million last year, according to statistics released today. Imports (ell by $3 25 million while export* declined by $19 7536 words
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Article47 1973-06-06 19 MOHAMED Yusuf bin Balrl. 22. unemployed, was fined $400 or six weeks' jail yesterday after he was found guilty of having a sUck of burnt ganja at the Junction of Jalan Jaffar and Jalan Eunos at about 8.45 pra. on March 14.47 words
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Article41 1973-06-06 19 DEPUTY Bupt. Yeow Yew Toong. of the police public relations department, will give a talk on Crime prevention and Police Week at a luncheon meeting of the International V's Men's Club of Singapore at Hotel Equatorial on Saturday.41 words
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Article24 1973-06-06 19 Watch your tap! WATER consumption on Monday was 122.7 million gallons (558,000 cubic metres), 8.5 million gallons (39.000 cubic metres) more than on Sunday.24 words
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Article47 1973-06-06 19 TANJ O N O Rhu Housing Estate Flat-Owners Association will celebrate Its first anniversary vith a satay party at Katong community centre on Sunday at 8 p.m. MP for Katong. Mr. J.F. Concelcao. will present credential cards to the association's management committee members.47 words
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183 1973-06-06 19 By K. S. SIDHU A WANTED man was seriously injured when he fell 15 ft. in a bid to escape from Kandang Kerbau police station on Monday. He was admitted to Outram Hospital and placed on the dangerously ill list.183 words
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Article35 1973-06-06 19 THE police force will present a charity film premiere of Golden Harvest's None But The Breve at Odeon Cinema tonight at 915 In aid of the Yusof Ishak Fund and the Aftercare Association.35 words
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Advertisement37 1973-06-06 19 Get all over relief take Vinac Soothing relief. All over relief. A B j> It's yours with Vinac. Vinac I m drives away Headaches Pains Colds Flu. You feel V M better alt over with Vinac I37 words
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Advertisement119 1973-06-06 19 COST-SAVING ZIP GUN The phenomenal Zip Gun is a fast hitting tool designed for effective work on all light duty operations. Like metal I V» punching, cutting, ripping and V shearing operations. The Zip Gun not only saves you time and labour, b t it also trims your initial outlay119 words
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Miscellaneous920 1973-06-06 19 3.00 P.M. Opening and Sakapur 1.4S Curiosity Shop 9.41 A.M. Programme Summary I.M News Siren (Malay) 7.30 News and Newsreel (Malay) 9.42 Royal Visit to Thailand 1.11 UN Report 3.30 Diary of Events (Malay) 7.55 Gema Gemalai (Malay KlSS?*"* %M Mtmm The SPoi er ssemb f ahan H K« rt920 words
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Article28 1973-06-06 20 CAIRNHILL community centre will conduct karate and taekwon-do classes at Its premises In Buyong Road. For further details ring *****7 between 2.30 p.m. and 10.30 pm.28 words
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259 1973-06-06 20 T ORRY driver Neo Choon Hoe, 23, was jailed for two years yesterday and ordered to be given four strokes of the rotan for robbing a taxi driver of $20 and his vehicle on Feb. 4. He pleaded guilty to robbing Hong Song259 words
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Article97 1973-06-06 20 'Support charities' appeal rE First Lady. Mrs. Sheares, launched the first Children's Charities Donation Draw 1973 at the Istana yesterday with an appeal for public support. Mrs. Sheares said the draw would benefit the Spastic Children's Association. Association for the Deaf, Association for Retarded Children. Singapore Children's Society and St.97 words
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214 1973-06-06 20 SISIR plan for research into new food products rpHE Singapore Institute 1 of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR) Is to concentrate on food research and development to Improve existing processing methods and Introduce new food products. This was announced yesterday by Its chairman, Dr. Lee Kum Tatt, at a presentation214 words
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Article56 1973-06-06 20 POLICE have ruled out foul play In the death of tailor Yee Kong Soon, 34, In his Housing Board flat In Sin Mln Road, off Upper Thomson Road, on Sunday He was found dead In hU room with a plastic hood around his head. The56 words
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Advertisement377 1973-06-06 20 IRMAAAAAJLE WWW W-RAAA-'^AA m if fiy| va^vYWvaJvaan^ra ffllllflllbffiffij 2 DAILY AT I ACT O n AVC I ADULTS $2 I 7Mftf.MP.At. LAa>l L II A I CHILDREN SI J WiniMr of MerNon Larga Award 1 1 aaW W for A Touching Lev* Story. < Gifi9 TANG LAN HUA in tT'fT^fu—377 words
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Advertisement208 1973-06-06 20 j Complex For the ireatment of urinary tract diseases (gravel, stoneformation, colics). Sole agent CHARI CO. SPORE P.O. BOX 123, SINGAPORE. f'\ (iolden P Phoenix W jW CHINESE RESTAURANT 3K SZECHUAN f\ A^ ntrrf/ sVSI 'Sap \,J \Z auarantj/ JSA£ (Geyiang) (Quaanstown) LAST DAY! GOLDEN CITY: 1 *i. 00, 7208 words
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Advertisement117 1973-06-06 20 Come enjoy younolf with boautiful^H Stewardesses by your side as you "YAM^H SENG" For entertainments oor WEST BELLS band will piay for you some of the lovely music. We are OPEN from 3.00 p.m. to 12.00 midnight X)Y HOURS bogtm everyday 3.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.ml Dnnk memly with discount117 words
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Advertisement407 1973-06-06 20 I riafßr- LIONS CLUB of SINGAPORE EAST .1, <Kms SHAW FOUNDATION The SOCIETY JTiJ^ FOR AID TO THE PARALYSED *VG preseit A GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Minister for Social Affairs Encik OTHMAN WOK 1 C APITOL-Thursday 21st June 9.15pm ADMISSION RATES: $2, $5, $10407 words
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Advertisement697 1973-06-06 20 m P iOBCANISATIOM 27th DAY! HURRYt HURRYI a| B 4 iiwwi. i a.n i.n, a* V P">. g SCHOOL CHILDREN }1.00 la I any Mat at 11, 2.30 a p.m. P "It i A Mad, Mod, Mad, Mad I WarM" Scopa Color (UA. NCXT CHANGS 1 Chorle* Grodin, CyDill Shepherd697 words
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Article, Illustration137 1973-06-06 21 MCA NO. 2 MADE MINISTER FOR NEW VILLAGES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tun Abdul Raiak has appointed MCA deputy president, Mr. Lee San Choon (above) as Minister with Special Functions in charge of new villages. The Prime Minister, in a statement today, said the Yang di-Pertuan Agung has approved the appointment137 words
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Article43 1973-06-06 21 TANAH RATA, Turn.—Authorities here have seized 13 buildozers and tractors (or operating Illegally In the district during the past two months. They are being held at the police ctatlcn compound here and at the army camp in i earby Brlnchang.43 words
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Article26 1973-06-06 21 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Burmese Prime Minister. Oeii. Ne Win and his wife will arrlv* next Thurday to begin a fourday visit of Malaysia.26 words
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275 1973-06-06 21 KUALA LUMIH'R, Tuesday MASS rally will be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Sunday to pledge support for MCA National President, Tun Tan Siew Sin, in the curent party crisis. Party sources here said today more than 1,000 members from MCA275 words
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Article100 1973-06-06 21 AWARD FOR EDITOR KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Group Editor of the New Straits Times. Mr. Lee Slew Yee. is among three Journalists awarded the Johan Mangku Negara (JMN) by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agung who celebrates his birthday tomorrow. The others honoured by the King are the general manazer of Bernama. Encik100 words
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Article53 1973-06-06 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— The MP for Muar Selatan. Dr. Awang bin Hassan has been tipped to be the new Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia. Dr. Awang, 63, will take over from Tan Sri Mohamed Puad Stephens who completes his fiveyear term In Canberra at the end53 words
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Article42 1973-06-06 21 IPOH. Tues. Three robbers two of them armed with pistols, held up tour people and assaulted one of them In their home In Jalan Hablb In the Merdeka Gardens here this morning before escaping with 56.000 In cash and jewellery.42 words
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Article63 1973-06-06 21 4 LOR STAR, Tues. A member of a security forces patrol was injured when he stepped on a booby trap Planted by communist terrorists in the jungle in the Operation Sedar area, near Kulim. According to a government source, the incident took place last week. The63 words
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165 1973-06-06 21 Malaysia prepares to make colour TV sets KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Local television manufacturers may begin assembling colour TV sets next year. However, this will depend on whether Radio-Tele-vision Singapore introduces colour TV by then, as the manufacturers hope to first find a market in the Johor area. The manager of165 words
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Advertisement142 1973-06-06 21 B^a*4f^ If i "fcfcni^ i I gKK CCs^t^S^lW. i b^^^sigSMM<^vHPigßg^^^gMK^~ r^« r^^^cn IH -A Vm^ g^g* l _a rW r £r*. k *PH Keep fit with De Witt's Pills ifa ...fly Special medicines in De Witt's Pills j^^g stop MUSCLE PAINS. STIFFNESS jft tV BACKACHE and RHEUMATISM. j/j\ They clear142 words
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Advertisement273 1973-06-06 21 J1 ZJ^jt^^*^ gflgt/^B Am/ to *W^^^^^_ V As^^^gWt> J m sV /A\w <& rSgSSsjLj/ mmmmmmmmmmdmm W^LTt. '.jkdil.. ..i.^mmi CHENG ml y^ Restaurant w? Jle**f (Orchard Hotel Basement) %»<* /t& Tel: *****0 EXQUIS.TE 9*"(0 J SZECHUAN (nP A 0 CUIS NE 4 Western Dishes. JtJ^/jSO^ ■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^HBMJHHsnßg^^v^^^ W B^Bw HW Jgßgßs^^^^\ I273 words
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Miscellaneous302 1973-06-06 21 Straits Times Crossword Jfl^rf* kIHP ■Bbi™"'^bßbm"~"^Bbm/^^i^"~~^^^^i"^™ ?n l ACROSS 9 I tell Algy I solved crime 1 OolP-fwallower means to (10). molest China! (i-7). 12 Council finds airport letter* t Some quarts in commor- on First Officer (11). metal? (4). 13 Worker follows Bill, he 10 Solicitors wrecked Evans's reckons302 words
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171 1973-06-06 22 'ALLIANCE' BETWEEN BRITISH AND NZ INFANTRY rpWO years of close col operation between the British and New Zealand infantry battalions In the Anzuk Force will be officially recognised at an "alllance" ceremony here on Saturcay. The :st Bn. Royal Highland Fusiliers and the Ist Bn. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment171 words
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Article, Illustration166 1973-06-06 22 NOT quite. Mrs. Yong Nyuk Lin (above) wife of the Communications Minister and chairman of the Board of Visitors (Women and Girls) isn't officiating at another guess-the-num-ber of rice dumplings contest. She was receiving a donation of 2,000 dumplings from seven community leaders for the166 words
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Article177 1973-06-06 22 EIGHT men were fined a total of $1,300 for fighting In a bus yesterday. Hussaln bin Yunos. 18. and bus conductor Llm Poon Alk, 28. were fined $200 each, while Abdul Raslap bin Llsut. 16, Manam bin Llsut, 18, Mohamed Salleh bin Abdul177 words
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80 1973-06-06 22 Armed robbery in hotel: Two charged OH Kirn Bock alias Aw Kirn Bock. 25. and Lee Seng Koon. 21, were yesterday charged in the First Magistrate's Court with armed robbery. They were alleged to have robbed Raymond Wee Kok Poh of $131 at the Malacca Hotel in Still Road together80 words
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Article45 1973-06-06 22 THE police art exhibition now being held at the Victoria Memorial Hall retched Its target of 110.000 yesterday with a record sale of 40 works of art. More than 260 works are still on sale at the exhibition, which ends today45 words
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189 1973-06-06 22 Lost: Dog given away by Swiss couple A SWISS couple, who are leaving Singapore later this month, thought their problem of getting a good home for their mongrel. Horace, was solved when they gave it away three weeks ago. But now they have been told the dog is lost. They189 words
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Article30 1973-06-06 22 THE Chinese YMCA will hold a skin-diving course at the Queenstown swimming pool on June 13 at 645 p.m. Those interested can contact Mr. Willie Ong at tel. *****1.30 words
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Advertisement368 1973-06-06 22 Share the Ps 4 \fun of being and rIM KpT and vitality. tt\An\i <* lUUuj (ft ifcTilahle at drugstores or Korean Departmental Store Sh9 (Pte) btd. 218. Peninsula Shopping Complex. Coleman Street. Singapore 6. Tel *****7 A modern Kelvinator jfc holds more, looks better, HH cleans easier, w f!""" 11368 words
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Advertisement203 1973-06-06 22 «xt NJ.• -7 Wacker breakers are to be found everywhere in the construction and demolition business. These machines time and money and what's more you can rely on them for long maintenance-free use The petrol powered Wacker .-.jNfc^^j BHF 25 is quality made, built f i sIBI for tough work203 words
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124 1973-06-06 23 Balloting of flats: Why is one block left out? THE Housing Board will conduct a balloting ceremony for the sale of flats at Farrer Road tomorrow. This, however, does not involve all the flats in the area. In fact, two blocks will be balloted only In July. One of these124 words
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Letter75 1973-06-06 23 I WOULD like to inform E. Chan (ST., May 29) that arrangements are being made to have Siglap Canal cleared and desilted HEOWIDGE BRUYNS (Miss), Public Relations Officer, Ministry of the Environment. I WISH to thank "Bus Com m v ters" (S.T.. May 18) for drawing our attention75 words
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158 1973-06-06 23 WOLLD like through your paper to thank very much the anonymous person who found our 10-year-old doc Plpo on ■Saturday afternoon off Bukit Timah Road and who took the trouble in the rain to bring him to the excellent institution which is the158 words
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203 1973-06-06 23 MISS SHEN Swee Yong (S.T., June 2} took the words rightout of my mouth and the mouth! of many of my friends when she spoke out against barbarous music which spoils both conversation and meals. I had Imagined that young203 words
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Letter67 1973-06-06 23 I FAIL to understand why I am charged a dollar for late paymer/, though I complied with the CPF Board's regulations payment within 14 days. I sent in my payment on May 12 but the Board did not take action until May 18 as shown on the payment record. It67 words
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112 1973-06-06 23 Unlicensed hawkers at Changi beach: Govt acts I REFER to the letter by "Scorpion" headlined "Hawkers at Changi who fleece customers" (S.T., May 16). The Hawkers branch Is taking enforcement action against those unlicensed hawkers at Changl beach. On the prices of food charged by the hawkers, Scorpion is advised112 words
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Advertisement645 1973-06-06 23 giiiiiUiitJiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiusiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiwuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiniiiiuttis INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BOARD KAY SIANG ROAD SINGAPORE Application j are invited for admission to PART-TIME Courses at the Vocational Institute commencing 2nd July 1971. (A) Trade 1 Courses (2 years) Available at Applied Electronics AVI, JVI, BMVI b Industrial Electricity AVI, JVI, BMVI c Metal Machining SVI. JVI, PPVI,645 words
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Advertisement644 1973-06-06 23 VACANCY RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICER BAL ESTATES SDN BHD require a full-time resident Medical Officer as lrom Ist September 1973. The Estate Is situated 15 miles from Tawau. The Medical Officer will be expected to look alter the medical interests of the Company's staff and families and some 2.500 workers and644 words
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Advertisement863 1973-06-06 23 A WELL-ESTABLISHED COMPANY INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POBTS:The person we are looking for should PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE 1) be a Malaysian citizen li) between the age of 30 40 ill) have held a responsible post In production management for at least 5 years lv) have drive, initiative and tact In863 words
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Advertisement3564 1973-06-06 24 it: classified advertisements H Ttlßpftoiw asxvsoa AMERICAN COMPANY require* 3 men/ladle* to train for Direct Sal*. No collection. No delivery. Earning $200-$4OO weekly. Car easentlal. Interview* Mr. Charles 56A, Zlon Road. S'pon 10. a.m. 1 p.m.) Wednesday and Thursday only. Career Opportunity In well eitablshed manufacturing company for BUILDING MATERIAL3,564 words
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Advertisement681 1973-06-06 24 TUITION SCHOOL REQUIRES tuton 8 hours a day $360 p.m. for Secondary and $600 for Pre-U level Pleas* call S-A. Room A. Wayang Street. Spore 1. EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS AND PAINTERS required Immediately for temporary work Pleas* Tel: Mr. Edward Llm *****1 Cuacaden House Ho. el Cuscaden Road. Spore. PHILIPS SPORE681 words
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Advertisement798 1973-06-06 24 SEACOAST BAR A RESTAURANT requires Cook and Waitresses Apply personally 573 A. Tanjong Irau. S pore. 27 Tel: *****3. Vacancies exist for (1) SECURITY GUARDS (No shift duties) (2) OFFICE MESSENCER IT. ferably with scooter i Please apply In person to Nanatronn S'pere Pto. Ltd.. 1 A Jslsn Sslanting (sir798 words
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Advertisement609 1973-06-06 25 "(Co-nt. from Page 24) vI S T 10. EXCLUSIVE DETACHED in a choice resldfntiu location. Fabulou* Interior comprising 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, separate living and dining, sliding door to patio, servant's quarters Lane grounds ideal for entertsmment. Unique architecture (1) Large duplex off Holland Road. 4 bedrooms. split-level living and609 words
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Advertisement432 1973-06-06 25 FABBR HILLS, half way between Jurong and Town area, 8 minutes to American and International Schools. Most suitable for executives Newly built 3-storey luxuriously furnished semi detached, split-level. 4 alrcon bedrooms. 1 stud) room, 1 family room, elegant separate living and dining rooms, servant's amenities, large carpet grass garden. $2,500,432 words
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Advertisement917 1973-06-06 25 FURHISHED SEMI DETACHED 61 ms Uukit Timah— s7oo; Unfurtilsh flat off Balestler Road $800. Peoples' Park Complex $660; Rooms available various d.strlct $100 $300 Spore *****1. OIST. W SEMI-DETACHED lUNCA LOW split-level 5 bedrooms fully furnished nrst class furniture Immedlatr occupation, near American Denooi. reasonable rent Contact owner William Ng917 words
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Advertisement1004 1973-06-06 25 URGENTLY WANTEO 8 houses detscb»d semi-detached/terrace, furnlsned, unfurnished $450 $1,100 for waiting clients Te': *****') B'pore. HOUSES IN ANY OISTRICT required for selected clients Furnished /unfurnished, long/short lease Any rental ram <• For best services list with KlTjr Realty Co. Tel: ***** Spore. ACCOMMODATION UROENTLV required dlsu 16— preferably rurntshM.1,004 words
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Advertisement935 1973-06-06 25 DIST. 1* NEWLY RENOVATED double-storey semi-detached curnrr bungalow In Jalan Part Dedap with 4 rooms, 1 servant's. S bathrooms. 1 downstairs, carporch, balcony and spacious garden, area 4,800 jq.f. freehold. Ring B'pore *****2. 1 STOREY SEMI DETACHED HOUSI st 88. Slglap IVlve Are- about 4.200 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,935 words
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Advertisement684 1973-06-06 25 BRITISH BASED HONGKONG COM- i PANV intends to purchase property In Singapore for two Senior Directors Wllluu to pay reasonable value. Property should contain an area of at least I an acre or more, or possibly within more selected areas of ths Island. Willing to spend In excess of Bsl684 words
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Advertisement598 1973-06-06 25 i irrrsrTTi-ni.iijPt. SMALL SHOP OR OFFICE wanted In any area Immediately. ConLcc ***** 8 pore. ONE BLOCK OF 7 STOREY MODERN WAREHOUSE AT SB, MARTIN ROAD ROBINTSON QUAY, SPORE 9. 170,000 SQ FT. STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENT IN UNIT SIZES OF 3 200. 6,*00, i.*oo ANO 12,400 SQ. FT.598 words
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Advertisement629 1973-06-06 25 WEST MALAVriA 7 DAYS $90/ 18 673 $106/- tvery Sunday. Bang kok. Onitngmat IS da- s $280/-. 12 673 Penan*. Cameron Highlands 4 days 5 nlg-.tts $69 every Wednesday. Ptnarg. ipoh 3 days 4 nights $49..« -very Thursday. Ipoh. Cameron Hi hands 2 days 3 nights $2950 mi) r-riday Oriental629 words
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Advertisement719 1973-06-06 26 classified *J advertisements (Cont. from Page 25) 6IAK6ON COACH TOUR*. 28. Prtnsap Street. Singapore 7 Tel: ***** Agent for above: 264. Block l«3. Toa Payoh Central. Singapore 12 Tel: *****3. 999. I'Pper Bul.it Timah. Singapore 23. Tel: *****8. 7 Days: West Malaysia Air-Con Bus $125 Py Air $130/- Dept.: Every719 words
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Advertisement725 1973-06-06 26 BECINNERS SHORTHAND. BOOK KIIPINO. ACCOUNTINO, TYPE WRITING, Audio-Typing. Principles of Accounts, Commercial Law. Commerce and Finance. Economics. Businv j Statistics, Casting. Company Law. Structure of Commerce. Commercial Arithmetic classes. Days: Mondays/Fridays. Tuesdays' Thursdays. Wednesdays Saturdays. Morning session: 9.00 a.m.— l 2 noon. Afternoon session: 2.00 3.00 p.m. Ev-nlng session 8.90—9.30725 words
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Advertisement862 1973-06-06 26 SHORTHAND: Theory Speed 30-130 wpm. Morning Afternoon Evening Sessions Register Early: Raja's College. Raffles Place (*****) Raja's 218 D Ctaangl Road (*****81. IMPROVE YOUR SPIED by Rajas method: You can be sure of success. Many classes to suit your convenience. Details from Rija's College *****/*****8 ASIAN TRAINING CINTRI ID CITY862 words
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Advertisement877 1973-06-06 26 PIANO TUITION for beginners by experienced teacher In centre of town. Contact Mrs. Ho ***** 8 pore. PIANO LESSONS all grade, practical theory Diet. 10 Tel. *****1 B'pore. HIGHWAY DRIVING SCHOOL new Datsun 1200. Hourly (6/-. 148-C6 Orchard Road (opposite Mandarin Hotel) Tel: *****5. TAMGLIN DRIVING SCHOOL dualcontrolled Datsun 1200877 words
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Advertisement922 1973-06-06 26 RECONDITIONED LORRY 160S/160S 1 3.3 ton Nissan/ Datsun Toyota ana Mazda. Petrol -diesel. View 30, Jaian Novena Barat Tel: *****2 Spore. LATI I*7l DATSUN 1200 Coupe 2nd owner. Immaculate condition. $6900 uno Further details phone *****9 B'pore. SIN TNAI HIN TRADING (PTI) LTD. Tel: 6J***** ***** 6 a.m. 6.30 p.m.922 words
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Advertisement860 1973-06-06 26 I*7l FIAT 126 One owner Excellent condition. 16.700 ono. Ring Spore *****1 between 9 a.m. 12 noon. DAT6UM I*oo I*6o Clniurat tyre». 33,500. Afternoon 122-D (Blk 25) Lorong 6 Toa Payoh Estate I*o6 MORRIS IMS. new m itiiurmn, 52.*00/- 0.n.0. Contact Mr. Lee Tel: *****0 1970 MAZDA 1300 Statlonwsgon Oood860 words
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Advertisement747 1973-06-06 26 LADIES FIILING a little 00 colour Come and Jo'n Amy Wee of Michelle's Keep Fit Claaaas. Coat «10/- ocr month Tel- *****. Spore. RID OP HAIR TROUBLE Stops falling and dandruff. One week. New growth second week. P.O. Box 1549. B'pore Fatlsaa. JIUHISSI BT BEAUTE for your scientific relaxlnß massaKr,747 words
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Advertisement652 1973-06-06 26 DEVELOPMENT FINANCE BRIOCINC FINANCI for housing and Industrial projects could be made available Joint venture could ulv be arranged Reasonable lntere*' charged. Appl) Ma Law unions Agencler. PO. Box 410. Spore CUSTOM INJECTION MOUI DINOS v.ith mod. m maehlm Extra facility up to 6 ox. capacity available. ■MM Invited. CALAXV652 words
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330 1973-06-06 27 Nameless top hope now for rich sprints NAMELESS emerged as a first-rate prospect for the rich sprint classics the 6f King's Gold CuP in July and the sif straight Sultan's Vase in September with a dashing win in the Class 1. Dlv. 2. 6f race at Ipoh on Sunday. Drawn330 words
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461 1973-06-06 27 IPOH, Tues. Harry Wulff, a top West Australian jockey, may ride Just Twijfgy in the 12f Perak Derby here on Sunday. Wulff, a lightweight in his early twenties, is holidaying in Malaysia and his application for a temporary riding licence, sponsored by racehorse owner461 words
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Article705 1973-06-06 27 Mon Fils ton win the Epsom Derby LONDON, Tuts. THE Epsom Derby, England's premier horse racing classic, sets as big a puzzle tomorrow as it has ever done in its 193 -year history. Form In the pre-classlc trials has been turned upside down this season, with one Derby fancy afterReuter - 705 words
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Article58 1973-06-06 27 IiONDON. Tues. Roberta last year's ctogiiah Xferby winner, owned by A&arlean 1A". John Oaibreath, la among eight acceptors announced tonight for the I2f Coronation Cup at Kpaom on Thursday. Acceptors with weigMa: Ballyhot and Sol Argent both »OS, Barkgol, Castle, Our Mirage and Roberto all58 words
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Article214 1973-06-06 27 I <>N Don. Toes. Sussex *ere all set last night for their first Enjltrh county cricket championship win under new captain Tony Greif. And it was Greif. the Ull Entiand all-rounder, who was Piaylnc the major role In the destruction of Gloucestershire at Hove. As214 words
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Advertisement305 1973-06-06 27 /sxJ^lS2^- m, Offers you a complete range of welding equipment electrodes generators accessories -developed from and backed H by more than sixty years' experience |P LINCOLN ELECTRIC g^gc^ m can serve you better j^J^^^Ssl^ w When you think welding V\ MDUtnUUL ACMCUUURAi MVHIOM f|Pl ■V BOINtO MOTOHS :^T" SmGAPORt TtL305 words
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Article153 1973-06-06 28 Gilder will train Seap yachtsmen A DELAIDE. Tues. World A champion 470 yachtsman John Oilder will visit Singapore in Augus*. to help train yachtsmen for the Seap Games in September. Another leading Australian yachtsman. Stone, of Melbourne, whose specialty Is the O.K. Dinghy, will also help In the training. This153 words
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Article61 1973-06-06 28 UNBEATEN Public Swimming Club Dolphins' yesterday emerged champions when they trounced Combined School Apex' team 10-3 in the Sasa open water-polo league at Queenstown '"john Can (3). Soh Sin Teclc (3). Richard Chew (2). Tang Cheng Chye, Robert Leong and Roger Yeo were scorers for Dolphins, while61 words
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Article100 1973-06-06 28 ACS hold champs to a draw PERTH, Tues. Singapore's touring AngloChinese School hockey team held state champions Aquinas College to a 1-1 draw in the second match of their two-week Western Australian tour here yesterday The Singapore school champlcns had to thank the brilliance of their 17--year-old goalkeeper Zoher Motiwalla100 words
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Article, Illustration220 1973-06-06 28 Soon Bee quits as SSC coach IyELL known swim- r ming personality Kee Soon Bee, 54, has resigned as coach of the Singapore Swimming Club, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. Soon Bee, who was appointed coach of the Club In 1968, has now offered his services to the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association220 words
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Article60 1973-06-06 28 The ex-Internationals will play a friendly match against the Singapore Hockey Association team at the padang tomorrow. The ex-international side will be selected from the following. Anwarul Hague. Chow Nge Fook, Sarbo. Chai Hon Yoong. Micky Lowe. Keoavan. Mehar Singh. Kartar Singh. Doug!,-. Nonis. Abdullan60 words
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Article, Illustration416 1973-06-06 28 ALBERT JOHNSON - 3 new meet marks but no qualifiers ALBERT JOHNSON By THREE new meet marks were hoisted in the pre-As:an age group meet at Amber Road yesterday, but the record-breakers failed to qualify for next month's Fourth Asian age group championships in Bangkok. The record breakers were Vincent Lee of Chinese416 words
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302 1973-06-06 28 THE return of tw^ "key" players goalkeeper Rashld Hassan and defender Hasll Ibrahim have boosted Singapore Malays hopes of doing well In the Sultans Gold Cup final against Kelantan on June 24 at the National Stadium. These two players have had problems getting release302 words
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Article286 1973-06-06 28 YAP BOH TIONG - YAP BOH TIONG By AHMAD Ibrahim of the D grade prevented a sweep by SAFSA II against Police in an inter-club C grade squash match when he defeated Yeo Cheng Ann 8-10. 9-1. 9-4. 9-0 at Holland Road camp on Monday evening. Ahmad, of Police286 words
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Advertisement269 1973-06-06 28 Com* to London and train as Computer Opefatar. Join the fastest growing industry in the world and help overcome the desperate world-wide shortage of trained compute* personnel. Start a career which leaves others far behind in pay. prospects and security Why London Because only LCOTC offers you the unique and269 words
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Miscellaneous84 1973-06-06 28 BADMINTON: Tour match: Park). India v Spore (Oulllemard Rd.. Jl DO: National champlon--7 p.m). ships (Whitehouie Hotel. 7 SOCCER FAS Dlv. 2: Hamp- pm I. shire v TBA; CA v Joilllads; SQUASH: Tengah in v Police Marble v Stable Boys (Parrer 111 i Tengah i; Police IV v SCC Park);84 words
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Article23 1973-06-06 29 TOKYO. Tues. An allJapan rugby team will tcur Britain and France from Sept. 17. the Japan Rugby Association said today. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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173 1973-06-06 29 NEW YORK, Tues. World heavyweight champion George Foreman will return to the gym this week to begin "shaking loose" for his first title defence, his Manager said yesterday. The fight, apparently will be on Sept 1 In Tokyo against Puerto Rico's Joe "King'173 words
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462 1973-06-06 29 India 's Cup side play S'pore at Bukit tomorrow ON THE GREEN wm fmia CINGAPORES team to 3 next week's Asian Golf Team championship at Jakarta will play a friendly match against India at Bukit Course tomorrow. The Indians, who are on their way to Jakarta are scheduled to fly462 words
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Article559 1973-06-06 29 SELECTION GIVE INDIA GOOD FIGHT SINGAPORE Selection of promising youngsters lost to India's Thomas Cup team 1-3, with three other games declared draws, in their friendly badminton match at Singapore Badminton Hall last night but won the crowd's applause for their fighting performances. India, who meet the National team tonight,559 words
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Article267 1973-06-06 29 Pledge to raise rugby standard LT. COL. Niaz Mohammed Shah last night pledged that he and his committee would work hard to raise the standard of the National rugby team. Lt.-Col.. Niaz's pledge came after he was re-elec-ted president of Singapore Rugby Union at its annual meeting. He said: "SRU267 words
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Article20 1973-06-06 29 ORANOE Bcwlers Association will hold their AOM on June 14 at Jackie's Bowl. Orchard Road, at 7.30 p.m.20 words
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Article, Illustration130 1973-06-06 29 Hartono gets coaching offer in Singapore lAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian badminton idol Rudy Hartono has been asked to be a coach in Singapore for six months, a Singapore Badminton Official said here last night. Hamzah Mohammad, Singapore Badminton Association assistant secretary, said that he made the request through Ferry Sonneville afterReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement224 1973-06-06 29 c coral 3-WAY SPEAKER KIT FOR SOUND ENTHUSIASTS Coral 3-way speaker kit is specially designed for the budget-conscious Hi-fi enthusiasts who wish to build their own fl Hf speaker system to WV^IH T^ suit their own sets. ff If it Available in 3 different OI models 1 2", 1 0"224 words
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Article, Illustration70 1973-06-06 30 JAPANESE businessmen cast their expert eyes over Singapore-made goods now on display in Tokyo. The six-day Singapore Trade exhibition opened on Monday with a plea to Japan for stepped- up imports from the Republic. A 31-member Singapore trade mission is now In Tokyo to boostUPI - 70 words
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Article55 1973-06-06 30 SEVERED HAND REJOINED MELBOURNE. Tues. Doctors at St. Vincent's Hospital here successfully rejoined a man's hand severed in a carpet weaving loom two weeks ago. Two plastic surgeons and an orthopaedist worked through a microscope to repair tendons, nerves, bones and blood vessels during the 11-hour operation on 28-year-old factoryReuter - 55 words
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Obituary69 1973-06-06 30 Milt. 8. sAAAVANAMUTMU, TB. Of Buklt Mcrtajam paiitd away peacefully on .'6 ft, leaving behind chilarrn, Mrs. Thural (Blnxaporr). Kn. Oovlndasamy (Buklt SlcrtaJ.im). Sot hi rajah iKLi. Sambasivam (Ipohi. Aranu (Sfhm'Mni. Rajaralnam (Sincapore). Mn. Vlsvaltngani (Prnant;) Hevan (Slnisapore). TDeyaxariJah (Buklt Mertaja.n). 2 som-ln-law. 7 dauKhtera-ir-la», 34 Krandchlldren ana 469 words
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Article133 1973-06-06 30 DRITISH Caledonian Airways has been given a the green light by the Singapore Government to continue operating low-fare flights between Singapore and Britain. The licence, issued on Monday, is valid until Sept. 30. British Caledonian has been flying low-fare flights between the two countries for133 words
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Article55 1973-06-06 30 WABHINOTON, Tues Mosquitoes contribute to one million deaths annually around the world and will become a worse problem in the next few years unless more effective biological controls are found to replace chemical weapons, the National Academy of Sciences has warned. The academy said effective chemical weaponsReuter - 55 words
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Article377 1973-06-06 30 75 SAIGON SOLDIERS KILLED, WOUNDED SAIGON, Tuesday ]y|ORE than 75 South Vietnamese soldiers were killed or wounded in what the High Command said today was the biggest and bloodiest battle since the ceasefire came into effed on Jan. 28. The fighting started in the Mekong DeltaReuter; UPI - 377 words
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Article331 1973-06-06 30 T ONDON. Tttea. Tha stock market cloaad mixed today with an raster bias and at 3 p.m. the Financial Tunes Index wan down 1.6 to 478.5. Uarsalna totalled 10.466 (11.613). Tne easlnew reflected a tecnnlcal reaction to the recent ac*vance but many ■mm dneO ibon ktvafc. Turnover M331 words
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Article48 1973-06-06 30 LONDON. Tuaa. Spot 36.35. SetM*m*nt: July and July/top* 26.25. Au» 26.10. sVapt 26. 25. Oct/Der 25.70. J*a/ Marc* 25.20. Aprilfjm* 25 00. July S«pt 34. 15. Oct'Dac 24 10. Jan Man h 34.70. April/June and July/Sept 24 65 C«ocral: elf July 24 90. Aug 25.45. Market: Uncertain48 words
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Article30 1973-06-06 30 LONDON. Tim. Spot Duyart ***** (+l29> tmUm CI7S9 £301 Forward buyrrs £1747 i tilt wlln* ***** <+M2> S«ttlrm«iU: ***** £32) Twmnr a.m. 713 torn. p.m. 7»3 torn. Toa«: Firm.30 words
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154 1973-06-06 30 Italian newsmen stage a 'day of silence' ROME, Tues. Italian journalists staged a "day of silence" today, causing a nationwide news blackout of the Press, radio, television and news agencies. The totally effective 24--hour blackout was in protest against alleged moves by right big businessmen to gain control of theReuter - 154 words
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Article53 1973-06-06 30 DACCA. Tues. The passports of Bangladesh citizens leaving the country will in future be checked by special intelligence teams at airport and border checkpoints. Last night's announcement said this order was designed to stop the indiscriminate use of forged and counterfeit passports by Bangladesh citizens leavingReuter - 53 words
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Miscellaneous17 1973-06-06 30 The weather WEATHER outlook for Singapore Irom 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers In late morning17 words
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