The Straits Times, 21 September 1970

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  • 28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200J0Qft CD The Straits Times The National Newspaper MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1970. Estd. 1845 15 CENTS K D.N. 4517 M.C. (P) No. 1507
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  • 821 1 Aggression by Syria: Hussein 'Tanks over border' charge BEIRUT, Sunday JORDAN today accused Syria of sending tanks across their border and said it had beaten them off with heavy losses. Jordan claimed Syrian tanks had been knocked out and a Reuter correspondent on the spot reported seeing battles at pointblank
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  • 140 1 Ceasefire: Nasser blames Jordan CAIRO, Sun. President Nasser today appealed to King Hussein of Jordan for rigid observance by the Jordanian army to the ceasefire which, he. said, was not being fully implemented. In a cable the President asked for Km: Hussein's personal intervention to see that all units of
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  • 76 1 LONDON, bun. The Sunday Express today claimed that West German- oa.sed communist factions aim not Arab guerillas planned and supervised the series ot airline hijacks which helped Ignite the latest Middle East crisis. The paper, in a Page One story, said that an unprecedented probe by the
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  • 40 1 A MINI SKIRT PROTEST A MINI skirted girl holds a sub-machine gun as she attends a rally in Beirut in support of Palestinian guerillas. There have been demonstrations all over the Arab world in support of the guerillas in Jordan.
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  • 209 1 MOSCOW. Sun. SINGAPORE Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arrived late today in Volgograd, the scene of one of the hardest fought battles of World War Two. Then named Stalingrad, the city was almost completely flattened in the cruel winter of 1942-1943 in a five-month battle.
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  • 203 1 Golda's preemptive strike threat i WASHINGTON, Sunday ISRAEL will have no choice bul to make a pre-emptive attack against Soviet missiles in the Suez if the United States dors not grant Israel more military and economic aid, Israeli Prime Minister Mrs- (iolda Meir said today. In "a nationally televised Interview,
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  • 220 1 Israel has no other alternative she says can't go Into detail and describe under what what the situation would be when we would think we would have to begin firing." It wa.s pointed out that many American officials brlicve Israel still has an overwhelming military advantage in the Middle East
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    • 135 1 rpi IM n WjgKM II II Mffpffej U.S. CALL TO SYRIA: END INTERVENTION WASHINGTON, Sun. Secretary of State Mr. WilUaia Rosen today condemned Syrian intervention In Jordan as "Irresponsible and imprudent" and warned it risked the danger of a broadened conflict. In a statement liaaiid In hi* name by the
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  • WORLD NEWS The straits times foreign news service
    • 117 3 BODY TO TACKLE LAND REFORM IN INDIA NKW DM. HI. bun— The Indian Government yesterday announced that it had .set up a high-level committee to tackle the pressing problem of land reform. The six-member panel, headed by the Minister lor Food and Agriculture. Mr. Fakhruddia All Ahmed, will help the
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    • 371 3 Kerala Govt: Congress assessing prospects NEW DELHI, Sunday. READERS of India's ruling Congress Party wciu yesterday assessing prospects of forming a government in the southern State of Kerala after a surprise election success. The Congress won 32 of the 133 assembly seats in Trivandrum in an apparent victory for Prime
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    • 181 3 CHRISTINE-AND ALL THE GLOW OF A CELEBRITY LONDON. Sun. Few things arr mure intriguing than an old headline walking. Christine Jcrgensrn arrived in London this week. tin embodiment of Whrrr They Are Now. Christine got a lifetime's share of the front pages in 19.M1. She was the (.1 railed (ieorce
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    • 166 3 Guerillas kill five Thai soldiers in ambush BANGKOK, Sunday. COMMUNIST guerillas ambushed and killed five Thai army soldiers in nortnern Petchaboon province. Several others were wounded. Police .sources said the soldiers were travelling In a truck on a district road. 250 miles from Bangkok on Friday when the guerillas, waiting
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    • 28 3 JERUSALEM Sun The number of cholrr.t in.-* 1 in brad and Uie Isr.ifli-lirld territories ruse to 174 unlay with another seven rases confirmed here. Renter.
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    • 56 3 ANTOFAGASTA (Chile). Sun. Twelve danfrrnu* convicts; escaprd from the city jail here today through a 30-yard tunnel dug with fingernail* and table knivev roli.r reported The convicts took months to carve out the tunnel, which started in the prison theatre and emerceri in the street in
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    • 235 3 Wilson hopes for Tory ban on arms sales to Rhodesia ONDON, Sun. For- mer Prime Minister Harold Wilson said last night he hoped that the Tory Government would not be pushed by its right-wingers into selling British arms to South Africa. The opposition Labour Party leader was being Interviewed by
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    • 118 3 TEHERAN. Sun. Iranian Foreign Minister Ardcshir Znhcdi has told Britain tnot Iran warns the Bnti.-h forces withdrawn irom the Persian Gulf region by 19. l The Minister saw the Biitish envoy here. Si; Wili'am Luce, yesterday fir a lull day of talks.
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    • 72 3 £19.6 m deficit budget for Burma RANOOON. sun. Burma has announced v £19.6 million deficit budget for the new lu»ul year, beginning (Jet. 1. Hie otticlal Burma news ■SMCf HiinuunciiiK budget details i.uM mxlit. said the defter, would be met by increased cxoorLs of rice, pul.sev jute, maize and ores.
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    • 46 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Actress Jane Fonda has bailed out Black Panther Zayd Malik Shakur who was charged with .rim^ial possession of three shotguns, a revolver and ammunition. Miss Fonda aaid she put up the U553,500 because "he's innocent isn't he?" AP.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 106 4 NEW SNAG HITS THE AUSSIE PHANTOMS CANBERRA. Sun. Engine v troubles )iaw again hit delivery ol t!w> 24 Phantom tighter-bom tx'rs Australia is leasing lront the US. a> a slanfl-in for the grounded r-Itl jets A Delenw Department spokesman said here that ti\p Phantoms arrived at :he Royal AuMralis.n Air
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    • 125 4 Laird: Arms aid to Israel open WAKKfcN (Virginia), Sun. Secretary of Defence .MeJvin K. J-aird left open the possibility today that the I'nited States «.is now supplying new .inns to Israel to maintain the military balance of power in the Middle East. At a Press conference, Mr. Laird was careful
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    • 315 4 OUR TIES ARE STILL STRONG, SAYS GOLDA YyASHINGTON, Sun. Israeli Prime Minster Mrs. Golda Meir said yesterday that US-Israeli relations would remain strong, despite disagreement with President Nixon over Middle-East peace i moves. ■Diplomatic .sources said Mrs. Mnr was satisfied with tho talks with the President and convinced she had
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    • 151 4 CYDNEY. Sun. Sydney is to have its first beer festival early next month and it will be run along similar lines to the Munich feMival. At the Bydney festival there will be 30.000 bottles and 25 kegs of specially imported Munich boor and steins wisswur*t
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    • 609 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. J)EFENCE Secretary Mr. Laird said yesterday it was a fair assumption that U.S. forces would not intervene in Jordan as long as King Hussein's army remained in control of the situation. In the struggle between Arab guerillas and Jordanian Government
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    • 242 4 'Red government in Chile if Allende gains power' WASHINGTON. Sunday. |JIGH U.S. officials yesterday expressed dismay at the likely election of the communistbacked candidate. Mr. Salvador Allende, as Chile's next President. If he gained power, they predicted, tnerc was a good chance that he would estabbllsh over a period of
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    • 47 4 JERUSALEM. Sun Two American tourists were among 15 people wounded tonight when an Arab guerilla hurled two hand grenades into popular restaurant in Arab lector of the city. A 14-year-old Arab buy was •eriouKly iniured and »even others were admitted to hospital. Reutar.
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    • 256 4 New bid to indict Niarchos over wife's death— ATHENS, Sun. A »iew attempt will be made to indict Greek shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos on charges of fatally injuring his 42-year-old wife Eugenic, court sources said yesterday. It will take the form of an appeal against the decision of a special
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    • 166 4 'Hands off Chile 9 warning to U.S. by Jagan /^EORGETOWN <Guy- ana>. Sun— Guyana's Marxist opposition leader. Dr. Cheddl Jagan. declared here yesterday the American Government was under pressure to intervene in Chile where leftist Salvador Allende Ls likely to become president. Dr. Jagan in a prepared statement called on
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    • 191 4 MANILA. Sun.—Computers will be used this week to try to mate potential investors and hopeful developers. Tho child of a successful I "marriage may range from a US$2OO million industrial chemical complex to manufacture of Jutora blankots The sceno of tho "wedding" ceremony will
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    • 64 4 SAIOGN Sun. Threo Am* ricans were killed and 11 wounded and a U.S. helicopter wan *hot down and destroyed m three c lashqs that flared northeast of Saigon, the U.S. Command reported today. Communist lomm were unknown in the flehting. which rentreci in the coastal Binh
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  • WORLD ~ NEWS
    • 205 5 ASTRONAU WILL SET OFF LUNAR BLASTS WASHINGTON, Sun. U.S. astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell is training to set off a series of small explosions on the moon, when he visits it next February. He also Hill set up a mortar to lire four hiichc\l>l«>Mve fNMMaMk These will be (Wonated by radio
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    • 83 5 IOKYO, Jiun. China &aid today that a ma&s movement, lur technical lnnovaiiun i» in piogros in the lurue.st iron and steel complex. built with Soviet •MestaaM Mdafi oßekil New China jc»4 MHMy ••'•d the movement had already "pushed production to a new level"
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    • 677 5 Hostages: Israel joins in appeal GENEVA, Sunday JSRAEL joined the United States, Britain, Switzerland and West Germany last night in an appeal for the transfer of the hijacked airliner passengers to safe places. The five governments said they would not agree to negotiate for their exchange for Arab commandos unless
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    • 156 5 MANILA, Sunday. T HE CAPTURE of the number two man in the Huk hierarchy is unlikely to signal the early end of the rebel movement. Philippine President Ferdimand Marcos predicted the restoration of peace in the central Plains north of Manila after
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    • 107 5 WASHINGTON. S v n.— Talks between the United States and China are expected to resume within six months. American ottlclals .said today ilial Cinnese-Soviei nvdty and greater flexibilly on '.he part in the United States nave improved prospects for iruitlul
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    • 134 5 ♦TYDNKY. Sun— A Syd- in hospital is cur me ocoolc addicted to c.itnbline on fruit machines hv in ire tine 90--\olt elert lie shocks into Hi.ir plating arms. The scheme is the brainchild of Dr. Karl Kollrr who has installed a special machine linked
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    • 159 5 US firm comes up with new gun detecting -device J)ALLAS, Sun. A Texas firm claimed yesterday it had Invented an electronic device that could distinguish between types of metals to enable airline officials to check passengers for weapons without triggering off alarms because of simple metal objects like keys. The
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    • 197 5 OOSTON, Sun. Senator ■D Edward Kennedy. (Democrat. Massachusetts) yesterday accused South Vietnam Vice President Nun yen Cat) Ky of injecting himself into the American elections in November by agreeing to address a pro-war rally in Washington on Oct. 3. "For the Vice- President
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  • 200 6 'Guide pupils properly in leisure activities' call SINGAPORE, Sun.— lf Singapore's schoolchildren who number more than 250,000 are not properly guided in their leisure activities, society would in a way be abetting the social ills of delinquency. Mr. Alec Kwok. the physical education instructor of the Iniversity of Singapore, sounded
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  • 473 6  - Planning ways for city people to relax CH4A POTEIK: By SINGAPORE, Sunday TN the planning of Singapore, greater eflorts must be made to provide more recreational areas in parts of the city where land pn us an high and free land is not available. This is one of the recommendations
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  • 79 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A piano recital by Mr. B- la Siki will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday at 8.45 p.m Mr. Siki. described by the Lausanne Tribune as "a treat pianist with delicate touch, profound senhitl- vlty and remarkable I technique." is from
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  • 258 7  - Just like one of those Sundays, says Doreen LEE SU SAN By SINGAPORE. Sun. It was just like one of those Sundays before her kidney transplant in July. As before, Mrs. Doreen Tan was up at the crack of dawn preparing breakfast for husband Bernard and herself at their home
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  • 404 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. SI NGAPORE*S five teachers' unions have combined to put up a united front i n their forthcoming tulks with the Education Ministry. They have also decided to enlarge the scope of their pay claims to cover other terms of service
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  • 196 7 300 at 'Battle of Britain' reception at RAF Tengah CINGAPORE, Sun. v The Battle of Britain was commemorated Jast night when the Far East Air Force played host to 300 guests at a reception at the RAF Tengah's officers' mess. The guests, including the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore and
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  • 43 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Creativity Club of Eusoff College will hold "An evening at Eusoff" on Oct. 2 and Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. and 6 pm. respectively It will put up art. photOßiaphlc and flora) arrangement competitions, exhibitions and a concert
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    • 238 7 Straits Times Crossword HT H aHHaiH ACBOSB 6. Striker equal to joining conr 52^TA w «hE°S 8? w Vi 'or prturt iSi lone pa nan i/, 13. One with gtfu gives one away t. Song with chorus, only a rude that's kind! (si. version (9). 14. Man of uplrtt— ln
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  • 460 8 A new role out of the Govt IPOH. Sunday j^KMiKI Abdul Hnlinuin's new role in politics, after his retirement as Prime Minister on Sept. 22 will l>e as a leader outside of Government" And this type of leadership is to be introduced in Malaysia from now, Tan Sri Khaw Kai
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  • 257 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. T>HE Minister for So- cial Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today met ovt'T 100 newcoinTS to his Pasir Panjang constituency when he made a familiarisation tour of the new Mount Sinai estate, off Holland Grove Avenue He was accompanied by the president of
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  • 150 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. Charity and friendship through flowers that's the first move by the new committee of the Ikebana International Singapore Chapter when it takes office on Wednesday. And the new president. Lady de la Mare, wife of the British High Commissioner, will play the charitable
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  • 79 9 t^INGAPORE. Sun— lndian 1 manufacturers are partlcnlarlv interested In inint yentures with their local counterparts In producing quality Roods for export. A spokesman for a 11--man industrial delegation from the All India Manufacturers' Organisation said Indian manufacturers could help prociuce items like electrical
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  • 340 9  - What mother's 'shelling' mood means to her sons MASIE KWEE: By Singapore, Sun. TI7HEN Mrs. Jo Alrrtwnr la In a "shelling" mood, her family knows that she is not going to yell at anyone. It's jast that she wants to go collecting sea shells. And when this mood falls upon
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  • 419 9 Price-tag on free love is high, says professor CINGAPORE, Sun J There is no such thing as 'free' love as a price' has to be paid for it "either in physical, psychological, or social terms." This was stated today by Professor Leonard Cohen, head of the Behaviourial Sciences Department at
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  • 297 9 I SINGAPORE. Sun. I 1 FOUR hundred SCH r taxi drivers today derided to dissociate themselves from pirate taxi activities in Singapore. A resolution io this effect was adopted at a general meeting of the drivers at I the Cultural
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  • The Straits Times Monday, September 21, 1970
    • 507 10 Disjointed reports of the fighting in Jordan and the crossing of the frontier by Syrian armour obscured last night the scale of the crisis which confronts King Hussein and the Jordanian army, but leave no doubt that only a summit conference of Arab nations can bring order out
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    • 232 10 Inaugurating the two-day seminar on "physics, mathematics and engineering in the service of Singapore" Mr. Lim Kirn San set the tone when he said that scientists and engineers can expect a bright future. The University of Singapore's Economic Research Centre has estimated that the republic will need 4,000
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    • 247 10 Mrs. Indira Gandhi's personal triumph in carrying the Congress Party to success in Kerala will dismay her foes as much as it has surprised her friends. There is no doubt that the astonishing revival of Congress fortunes in this communist impregnated State owes much to Mrs. Gandhi's
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  • 1722 10  -  HARRY MILLER From abroad, tribute to the Tengku: I From 1 LONDON, Sunday UNDERSTANDABLY, the Tengku's retirement this week has led many people to recall working with him when he was Chief Minister and afterwards Prime Minister. In their tributes, they all speak sincerely.
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  • 569 10  -  DAHARI ALI by- in the last of two articles KUALA LUMPUR RE-O R G A N 1 SATION Is also top priority on the list of the opposition parties. The DAP and Gerakan are thinking of changing their constitutions. The DAP, which claims to be
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  • Business Times COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES
    • 733 11 The Malaysian economy when Razak takes over Tua Razak... closely involved in the nations progrc By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT JUN ABDUL HAZAK has been closely involved in the. development of the Malaysian economy over the recent period and it is doubtful whether there are any surprises in store for observers
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    • 542 11  -  CHEN MENG KONG I A PETROCHEMICAL plant is coming up in Malaysia, but the plastic manufacturers are none too pleased The $6 million plant, Synthetic Resin, is to produce 10,000 tons of PVC (poly vinyl chloride) resins a year when production
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    • 376 11  -  CROESUS HH By Bottled bouquet WOMEN (I'd call you ladies, if I were a nun I writer* of Singapore and Malaysia, have you ever lonerri to smrll like a bouquet of flowers'" The scent-people tell me that such a wish can l» fulfilled next month when Nina Ricci
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    • 897 11  - HONG KONG'S LABOUR LAWS A MOCKERY OF WORKERS' RIGHTS ILSA SHARP By INDUSTRIAL rela- tions were better in the first eight months of 1970 than in the same period in the previous year, claims the Hong Kong Goverment Information Services daily press bulletin. This is a lovely example of how
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    760 12 HPHE upward spiral of property costs in Singapore has left many people in despair of ever being able to own a roof over 'heir heads, let alone one in districts nine, 10 or 11, the traditional preserves of the rich and the diplomatic corps. However, the Inventor ■■I low
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  • 237 12 VAN LEER ||R. Chow Yin Kong has been appointed factory manager of Van Lerr Containers, Malaysia. A graduate In mechanical and electrical engineering from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, he has served in the company's central office In Holland and it's Abadan branch during the past
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  • 538 12  -  STAFF WRITERS By ERASER and NEAVE. the largest boUler of soft drinks in Malaysia and Singapore, has expanded its investments in Indonesia. The company recently entered into a Joint venture project there with Heineken Internationaal N.V., Amsterdam, and P.T. Gading Mas of
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  • 539 12 Factory Prof il MALAYSIAN LAMPS, one of Philipschain of 59 factories around the world, made its 15 millionth bulb last month, after five and a half years of operation. The first was made in April 1965. It took the then *2 million factory over two years to reach
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  • 311 12  - Another joint venture planned CHEN MENG KONG By A NOTHER India Malaysia venture is to be established. This time for the manufic turc of chains for bicycles and motorcycles and timine chains lor cars and trucks. j The rnaian promoters of Utla $1 million project are the Elgl Group. One
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 114 12 Give her fifteen minutes of your precioustime... and she'll pay you back in 24 digits There's much too much to say about our Olympia ICR 412 electronic calculator in a 12 x 7 1/4 press ad. Of course we could mention that she is the smallest, lightest, neatest, most mathematically
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    • 145 12 Salary Insurance You can take out insurance to protect your house, car, jewellery and other assets. But what about your salary? This asset is vital to you and your family. Can you protect your salary? Yes. Provincial Insurance Co. Ltd. has a very special policy the TALISMAN Accident Policy designed
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 381 13 Fed. Cables makes its forecast IJATO Chan Swee Ho. chairman of Federal Cables, Wires Metal Manufacturing based at Mak Mandin industrial estate in Butterworth. has updated his company's sales and profit forecast for the current year. For 1970 he prom ises shareholders pre-tax profits of nearly $700,000 against $407,000 for
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    • 300 13 rFRADING was generally A reduced Jn the Singapore produce market last week. Overseas buyers worr mostly withdrawn as local prices were still considered too high. Fairly Kood arrival of coffee was reported from Indonesia during the l>orlod but prices held remarkably steady on covering interest by local shorts.
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    • 129 13 THK Association of Bank* In Malaysia-Singapore announced 1 Uwm best a K re*d merchant rates as at Sept. If, UN»j dollars to one unit XT OD of Forlegn Currency. TT or OD TT uu S.er.lne 1-ouna J "25 7.3400 7 3275 ...n Dollar 3.44.5 I«M 3.38a0 New Zealand
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    • 454 13 INVESTMEN FOR BEGINNERS A UNIT trust is basi- cally the pooling of a large number of small unequal amounts of money belonging to different people in a common fund invested by skilled managers. A unit trust deed Is a formal document drawn up between the manager and trustee and under
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    • 219 13 f AST Hirk the StralU Times Industrial Ordinary share index crept above the 132 mark, reaching 132.20 on Thursday, bat slipping back to 132.03 on Friday. The Index since the modest recovery in the latter days of July has proved slut-Fish with only factional movements each day. Turnover
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    • 278 13 LONDON: The market moved ahead quietly over the week with a flurry of speculative deals in Australian miners towards the close. The improvement in share prices came about despite many adverse factors affecting sentiment. The middle east situation, the GKN-Sankey dispute, until its settlement on Friday morning,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 282 13 Write to: District Manager, Times Distributors Sdn Bhd. Balal Beiita. 31 Jalan Rlong. Kuala Lumpur or Uistrlct Manager Times Distributors Sdn Bliu 39-A Jalan Hussein Ipoh Ambitious Salesmen required to handle prestige product. A permanent position, high Income and good crospect await those who are Interested In a sales career
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    • 784 13 MACHINISTS Emms SINGAPORE ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (PRIVATE) LIMITED requires a number of ELECTROUIC MEMORIES MAGNETICS PTE. LTi. A leodinq producer of computer memory stacks and system! Lathe setters and operotors ond milling machines operators. js expondinQ an( j nee< j i: Persons with experience in the setting up ana operation of
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  • 925 14 AS a service to readers, the Business Tiraen publishes weekly a r detailed analysis of some eighty selected shares traded on the Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. The year's high and lows are lollowed by the week's movements In price and turnover, with calculated dividend yields and
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  • 966 14 THK t'OM.OU'lN'ti IS A LIST OK Xl MM l> M QUOTATIONS KOK COUNTEM NOT IN CMJDKD IN Till. \BOVI \N\I.VSIS FOR THK WI.KK UP TO KKIDAY StPT. 18 WITH PBICE MOVEMENTS K\si:u ON A COMPARISON Of LAST BALES ON .>KPT. 11 AND SLPT. 18. SHOWN IN BK.UKKTS.
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  • 33 14 Rl'BBKR'per plculi i per Ibi Jfis2.no Sept. 14 50 eta $652.50 15. 50 r; CU. $653.50 it;. US c-t.s 56M.28 17. M'jct.s $661.12' j 18 UH eta. $"64.50 19 its UN
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  • 204 14 The following company meetings are due: Pan-Klectrir (ienrral Industries (Ml Rhil Sept. 21. 400 p.m.. Registered Office. Hongkong Shanghai Bank Buildin*:. Brnteni;. Kuala Lumpur The I'rinrrliili Rubber hfttalea Bhd.: Sept. 21, 3.30 p.m.. Registered Office. Chartered Bank Chambers. Ipoh. Rlvrrvirw Rubber MBIM Bhd.: Sept. 25. RegiMered Office. Chartered Bank
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  • 42 14 FHOy Th.raOv tU.I. fU.tT S6.IS 3ft 203 »«.45 86. 50 s pan <1> ST.TS9 37.60 "•i»T» <2> 145.7S 148.23 H> F.port prl.. to non^lTllng mram In US. rttillan pw ounr*. (2) loci dMlm' prir. in Slnaaww* dollara per Ml.
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  • 312 14 WEW YOHK. Frl. ProfHtaking took the wind out of the market today, but prices managed to close on the upside In active trading. The Dow Jones Industrial average salvaged Just under a point of a five points plus gain scored earlier. For the week the average eased 334
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  • 76 14 Bakit Srmbtwini Em> ord. Far F.a»t Ship StrmlU Trading Aokam Tin Johan Tin Ayrr Hitam Plant. Muar Kivrr Current DaU payment payable U'»'r Jan. 11 TF Oet 22 io<-, !>«-. n W%t «ct 31 -V l Nor. 11 10'r <H-t. 1 !-">'- Oct. 7 arc .\ov. 12 ToUl
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  • 60 14 Induntrtala: r HoUU. Proprrtirv Tins: t f rabben: Sept. v 131.77 68.97 1U6.11 90.05 11.-S.KH Srpt 131.56 88.86 108.11 90.25 113.83 Srpt. 16 S»pt. 17 Srpt. It ***** 132.20 U2.M 68.9(1 fi9.fll 69 04 10.V79 UM| 105.2J M.3(( 90.13 HM 113.81 U3.XI Him Dec. 30, 1566 100
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  • 61 14 TIN Yldav 60 83 "hursdav 60.79 Veek ago 60.73 Rl BBfKS ■riday 141.53 "huraday 140 74 Veek ago: 141.53 OILS "rlday 269.47 Imrsday 266.05 (Teek ago: 260.49 INDUSTRIALS Ylday 346 6 Thursday 343 4 reek ago 339.8 DOW JONES •rlday 758.49 rhursday 757.67 Veek awn 761 .84 .ONDON DOLLAR
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  • 102 14 THE Singapore Rubber Brokers Association released the *rf in° s°M« g nfo Uon J n res Pect to bwtakM transacted in S.M R. for the week ending September 18 The differentials given below are in terms of RSs 1 for the corresponding month. SMR SCV October i Pallets
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  • 32 14 Hans Konic on Saturday thr U.%. Dollar <iuoird at Mtil fur T.T. <n<l ft Hn foi «i»h. tUrlini wan quotrd at 14.30 and MM Ull tf tad *l 212.128.
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  • 62 14 »T<HE WmtfU UiUI drlayed trans arOont In the trading tmni< of the Stock rtrhange fnllnvrd by the percentage In brarketa. Kept 14. 303.000 (16 31 per rent) 15 128WK) (933 p*r ce-it). 18. 7-J.OOO 4 Bfi per ren 7. m.noo .n.4<! per r* n u. 18. 2,3(i(Mi ,80
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  • 23 14 tn lx»n<lt»n on KrMav th» pvtM of Malayan i P*r itnt Hi inlni Piif bar waa Cftft ulltn UK 122* Mlltr*.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 862 14 I PUBLIC RELATIONS HH ASSISTANT Tiir r iitudic iif AIIC II An International Oil Company has a vaTHE GUTHKIE WAUBH cancy for an Assjstant in the Public Rela t? ORGANISATION tions Department of fts Singapore group. invites applications for the following post in its The job includes varied challenging assignBuilding
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  • 407 15  - Singapore is short of doctors, says Health Minister LESLIE FONC By Singapore, Sunday SINGAPORE is now facing a shortage of doctors a complete reversal of the situation one year ago, the Health Minister, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, disclosed today. Speaking at the 60th anniversary celebration of the Kwong Wai Siu
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  • 107 15 BRI M I TOWN, Sun. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has ordered 4 $5 million plane for his personal and government use. It is a British-built Hawker Siddeley 748 turbo prop aircraft a civilian version of a Dover which the Royal Air Force uses for YIP
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  • 102 15 Toto draw with special prizes SINGAPORE. Bun. The numbers drawn In today's Toto draw No. 75/70. were: 9. 19. 34. 48. and 16. The additional number was 18 In the circles draw the numbers drawn were: 24. 41. and 22. Today'! draw was the last In a series to mark
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  • 289 15  - Directors to meet today to discuss fate of 321-room Hotel Royal HERBERT TEO By SINGAPORE, Sun. The board of directors of Hotel Royal will discuss tomorrow the feasibility of converting the 321-room hotel into a hospital. Construction work on the $19 million hotel, which began in November 1968, it nearinjc
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  • 221 15 pHotel row: Union's call to employers CINGAPORE. Sun. 3 The Food. Drinki and Allied Workers' Union which claims to represent 600 of Ihe 70 0 employees o f Hotel Malaysia, today i called on the managci ment to seLtle their I pay dispute amicably to avoid any industrial action. Mr.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 51 15 THE NIGHTMARE OF YOUTH by Antony bin Thomas Acclaimed v "one of the best" "extraordinary" "a. novel of many dimensions" by leading critics. Available In all well-known bookshops In Malaysia and Singapore. For distribution rights locally/Overseas, well established distributors may contact VANTO PUBLICATIONS P.O. Bos 22. PeullDt Jara. T«l: IG3IM
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    • 293 15 It's a team-up off the giants People in the business know that with aircon- York offers a complete line of engineered ditiomng and refrigeration it is the specialists systems and components for every applicsplus the equipment that add up to success. tion requirement in airconditioning and refriNow Guthrie Waugh and
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 384 15 On your TV and radio today CHANNEL 3 f- rr p.M. Programme summary; 6.00 News; 6.18 0*3 3 pok Amai2; 6.48 Dastardly and Muttley; 7.10 The Governor and J.J. "Son of the Bride"; 7.38 Ruangan Wanita; 8.05 Programme summary; 8.69 The High Chapparal; 9.00 News. 9|Q World Round-up; 9.31 Ceremony
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    • 606 15 CHANNEL 5 7AA P M Opening and Oeneral Hospital; 3.2« *W Health in the Home < Tamil repeat i; 3.45 A Diary of Events in Singapore this Week (Tamil); 3.50 It's Happening in Singapore (Tamil repeat); 4.10 Days of Our Lives; 4.50 Close. H AA Opening and King's Outlaw; 6.30
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  • 714 16  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD By ASIA AWAKES: A CONTINENT IN TRANSITION: By Dick Wilson (Wciden feld and Nicolson 655.) T() compress in U'ss than 400 pages the story of ;i continent in transition is ,is difficult, certainly as (hunting. ;is the t;isk
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  • 225 16 Events which led to the Ulster violence DIVIDED ULSTER: By Liam de Paor (Penguin $2.25). rpHERE are no people in x the world Jess predictable than the Irish, but the riots which swept Ulster last year should have surprised no-one. Once the civil Rights Movement was under way, pushing the
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  • 556 16 Book on King I that will anger many I THE KING GOD i DIDN'T SAVE: By John IA. Williams < Coward McCann U555.95). UNFORTUNATELY what will be emphasized In John A. Williams' short, controversial book are the charges that Dr. Martin Luther King was blackmailed by the FBI into moderating
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 359 16 Hw Yes, with the world's most compact and unique video tape recorder the AKAI VT-100. you can j create your own world of video and audio enjoyment. An exciting experience in itself, the VT-100 UK packs unlimited possibilities. You can capture all the sights and sounds that you want in
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 443 17 A feeling of sadness but not outrage I AM grateful to Mr. C. V. Devan Nair (S.T. Sept. 17) for the clarification he has provided of his intentions in referring to expatriate academic staff from Western countries as "cosmopolitan professors," etc. Much unnecessary illfeeling co ild be avoided if it
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    • 400 17 protest strongly iigiiinst the vindictively biased reporting against Katong Convent in the mutter of drug-taking. Drug taking Is a dangerous youth menace which requires the co-operation of police, customs officers, school authorities and parents to combat. We question whether the kind of reporting
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    • 512 17 DRUG-TAKING Is a serious threat to all teenagers In Singapore. No school can safely say that it is not threatened by this danger. Katong Convent i.s no exception. It Is NOT a school of "Junkies." For six successive days, the Straits Times has drummed Into the minds of the public
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    • 102 17 IT was most uniair the way you Press people Insulted and criticised Katong Convent about drug-taking. I am sure other students from other schools, mission or government schools, are also en the drug line, only taking without being caught. Only two unfortunate girls took the so-called white pili" and the
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    • 146 17 THE Straits Times seems to be very unjustified in its way of publishing matters concerning Kalong Convent. For example, about the drug scandal, the words Katong Coment" were printed In big and huge capital letters so as to lower the school's good reputation. The Straits Times dated Sept. 18, concerning
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    • 261 17 EDITOR: The above letters from the ladles of Katong Convent do not deny that there Is a drug problem at the school among a few students only, as is clear from our reports. The writers instead accuse the Straits Times of deliberately and maliciously besmirching the good name of the
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    • 58 17 I REFER to the article "Joo Chiat" (ST., Sept. 15). It was mentioned therein that Katone Convent is in the Joo Chlat constituency. This is inaccurate, as the school is in the Siglup constituency. The boundary of that part of Joo Chlat constituency ends at Still Road Karlkal Road. KIONG
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    • 145 17 YOUR front-page report "Po- lice overpower tack' man" iS.lv. Sept. IT) hai caused stir among my black-belt .'rlends A man wanted (or armed robbery was reported to have put up a struggle against two detectives during which he applied "taekwon-do kicks and punches." My heartiest congratulations to
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    • 116 17 Defence Medal: Yes, PDF too WITH reference to the letter headed "The PDF also" (ST. Sept. 4) We would like to inform your correspondent that members of the PDF are qualified for the award of Defence Medals if they had been in service during the period between Auk. 9. 1965
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    • 91 17 IRKFbR to the letter from "KG .ST. Sept 11). It should not have been necessary for the writer to keep dialling continuously when difficulty was experienced in gaining access to the Overseas Phonogram Service through telephone numbers ***** and *****1. The assistance of the Phonogram Supervisor can be obtained by
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    • 70 17 WE would like to inform "Alma" iS.T.. Sept. 9) that our telecast of the serial "Peyton Place is already being "speeded up" In each Sunday afternoon transmission of "Peyton Place" on channel 5. RTS is linking two normal episodes into one. making it just under an hour long.
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    • 93 17 Holes dug on the footpath by mistake "DOAD RUNNER" (ST., Bept. 4) complained about the digging of holes for the planting of trees along the footpath at Slelap near the Ocean Cinema. The Public Works Department intended to plant trees on the sidetable between the drain and the footpath: but
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    • 52 17 WITH reference to "Resident's" letter "Girls in the Dark" (ST.. Sept. 1) proposal to provide street lighting at the old Changl Road leading into Jalan Sevang was approved by the Projects Committee on 19th June 1970 Installation work will commence shortly. MISS I KAO CHUNG YING. Ministry of National Development,
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    • 78 17 I REFER to the letter from "Puzzled" (B.T. Sept. 10) and am sorry to learn that he has been inconvenienced by instances of non-delivery of mall to his address. However, if the writer will furnish this office with his full postal address and. if possible the relevant empty covers, an
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    • 24 17 Vfr Lingering IJff body fragrance V? made from oils Jm of Mandarin, jasmin, k Coriander and other aromatic herbs. S Goya Aqua Manda t»^9^
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  • 958 18 Wife: He was true to me always 'I was too worried to take matter into my hands 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday THE wife of Lee Wong Tiang, the accused in the Esther Chan murder trial, today said that "although we quarrelled often over my husband's irregular hours I was very
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  • 273 18 Out of the Cabinet? Utter rubbish. says MIC —chief- U'ULa LUMPUR, Sun— The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Tun V. T. Sambanthan. today dismissed as "utter rubbish" speculation that he might not be in the new Cabinet to be formed by Tun Abdul Razak "I do not know why
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    • 1117 19 in LIVERPOOL AN!) OTHER UK CONTINENTAL ■a, *S» a* a pibi 5 Smilui i.ve?^o i ci o Os:* s L pool th isii, sfi PMROCLUi L .irpjol, Gl'Sgow Ocl S Oct 7 Oct 1/11 Oet It ilviMi^N i!S22Lra &im": set oc! ii o«t ii j 1 m w «.«Ln f^nmoutk
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    • 1089 20 "KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Win Australia Singapore /Japan Sarviea Fremantli Singapore Yokkaichi Nagoja Y'hama Kobt f«tdtiMan" 2tStpt 1 oct I Set II Set v Oct I,'iVm Mi™" ....V. 24 Oct It Bet 7Nn I Na. 12 hi, Bast Canal U.S.A. Straits Service) Bja N. York BHL Charleston Orleans Houston Calveston
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    • 667 21 "RAJULA" VOYAGE SM SAILING FROM SINGAPORE ON 24TH SEPTEMBER It7l We append below "RAJTTLA'g" amended mnerary:— Depart VOYAGE 55S R^SS« E° rt Bwett lha 'n a? P pSS»ta» m°o £r r^^« Penang 26 September 1970 Arr ye Depart Nagapattlnam l October 1970 Arrive Madrag 2 October 1970 Depart Madras 4
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    • 898 21 aCftNOWIEOGCMtNTS. aNNIVERSaaitS. sNNOUNCCMENTS lIP.TNS CtUS ACTIVITIES CONOOUNCC OCiTNS ENtaCEMIIUS. FUNERALS. SRCCTINCS, IN MCMMUM. aURIIICiS. MISSINC PIISINII. P.P.C.. REMIIMS 8 lIHNIINS. «Jll Mii.nen Mr- fir 28 warn, tad »4e.t,»sil tsirt UN IMOtHr CliHnUl gftirtiifiitt: Miaiaeei il.itJtt IS «irli. iki iMititul awi Menu. StudjTiam In Struct clir|i Si M AcknowltdEiminli FAMILY OP
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    • 948 21 TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS MECHANICAL INCINEERINO ApplleatlOßl are invited from younf engineers holding a diploma in Mechanical Enfinrertos followed by a minimum of 3 yeart Heavy mechanical workshop endneerlns experience by a large Palm Oil A Rubber Company. Vhis Is an opportunity for younf engineers to follow a career In plant operation.
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    • 901 21 CHEMIST UNIVERSITY ORADUATB. Singapore citizen. Mutt be capable of eventually assuming responsibility for nu:; laboratory. Male no experience necessary. Bend letter of application >o Box A 3249 IT. S pore. WANTEO URGENTLY by reputable firms matured preferably married ladles Stenos In English Malay salary $800. and experienced A C Clerkt.
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    • 875 21 PLACE YOUR ADS. £rwD THROUGH OUR C.A.T.S. •^•i PHONE SPORE *****1 \OAXsJ ANTIQUE BNOP Requires Indoor Salesgirl! with B.C. qualifications, typing essential Call personally at Bis Arts Curtot. 81 Robinson Road. Singapore FIM ALE MALE TYPIST WANTED. possets minimum secondary 3 certlflcate. preferably with driving licence. Write Kllllney Road Pott
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    • 990 21 OIST. 10 PLAT Ford Mansion furnished $1,200, Semi-detached— Lucky Park 8800/-. Sixth Avenue. $750 Ter- I race bouse Jtlan Asuhan $700/--furalshed Tel' ***** Spore. SERVICE APARTMENTS. Luxury furnished fully equipped two alr- conditioned bedrooms Weekly terms cceptable Executive House. Oxley Rite. Tel (B' pore) *****. RENT SALE Ming Teck Park
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 764 22 Education •.NINES! VMCA COURSIS •(•SJ^KEIPING FOR BECINNERS i;*^ October '7u 7.30 to 9.00 p.m. OOK-KIIPINQ FOR INTERMEDIATE 15th October '70 7.30 to 9.00 p.m. CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE FOR INTERMEDIATE 23rd September 70 6.30 to f.OO p.m. CONVERSATIONAL GIRMAN Sin October '70-7.00 to S.OO p.m. Inquiry (Spore) *****/9 RADIO. T.V. SERVICING COURSIS
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    • 899 22 FURNITURE PROBLIM? Consult I Adrian s tor Cane Furniture. 423. 1 River Valley Road. Singapore *****4. KIAN SEAM, 334. Macpherson Road. Spore *****. Ax* dealers repairers of modern sofa* and sofa covers. FOR DISTINCTIVE children furniture visit Nam Know Children Furniture. 17 Carver Street. Tel: ***** Spore. SNG CUSHION. 109.
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    • 944 22 OPIL I'.AOITT L till. Irarunilatr condition S T«ow Hook Avraur .8 porn 19 sftrr i p.m. «3U6il iofflii-1 Hr>. TS.ni:. I*U V VICTOPt Iwsutlful condition uuii.-r leaving. SIKSO 0.n.0. V aMM Grove. Btw-«. T*l X393k afternoon. UODGI -MM with Dew sirif aditionn Ux December IBTO. Insurance Aprti lti?l. *2.¥»J 6.
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    • 759 22 I m MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT The Advertlsemen: Department of THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (M) BHD. is seeking a Management Assistant of good calibre. The successful candidate should have a good academic background at either University or Professional level with an equally good extra-mural record extending over ihe whole period of his
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    • 1272 22 Ji invites applications for the following positions In Singapore APPOINTMENT REQUIREMENTS SALARY ACCOUNTANTS Qualified accountants with $850 x $50 $16Su. two years' experience. Entry point will depend on qualifications and experience INTERNAL AUDITOR Qualified accountants with do two years' experience in auditing. AR T ISANS Passed Secondary II or J197
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 210 23 POLICE took over the lead In the SASA's waterS° J ea Sue "A" division yesterday when they boat defending champions Chinese Swimming Club by 8JL'n a keenly contested match at Amber Road. State stalwarts Eric Yeo and Tan En* Bock were the architects of the win.
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    • 272 23  -  TONY FRANCIS By SINGAPORE'S appeal to be spared playing their Malaysia Cup matches in the East Coast will be considered "when the situation arises,' 1 the FA of Malaysia decided yesterday. The council, which met In Kuala Lumpur yesterday, discussed the appeal from the FA
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    • 125 23 JOHN Kingston won toe Clifford Cup when he beat T. Mitsumure one up in the final played at Island Course ytsterday. At Buklt Chermin. H.R. Perry entered the final of the Dawson Cup competition organised by Keppel Club. In the semi-finals yesterday, he beat
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    • 225 23 Top five beat qualifying mark SINGAPORE'S five top cyclists yesterday strengthened their claim for inclusion in the Singapore team to the Asian Games when they beat the qualifying mark in the 100 km team road race held in Johore. Of the seven cyclists who took part in the gruelling race,
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    • 51 23 SELANGOR Malays qualified for the Rulers Shield cricket final when they beat Kedah by 46 runs on first Innings al Ipoh yesterday. Selangor will meet Singapore in the final on Oct. 10-11 In Kuala Lumpur. Scores: Selangor 88 and 113-8 (G. Othman 44) Kedah 42 and
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    • 424 23  -  ALBERT JOHNSON By JUNG Chye Hong, 20. last night became the first weightlifter to qualify for the Asian Games at Bangkok in December Tung, a bantamweight who won a gold medal at the 1967 Seap Games, hoisted a total of 705 lbs at
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    • 294 23 OTHER results In the Adult Education Board's athletic meet at Farrer Park yesterday. Women Language: 100 m 1 Tan Oeok Choo 1 Mary Tan 3 Irene Chtonh 14 7 2u;>m 1 Tan Geok Clio 2 Han: Naidn 3 Mary Tan 31.0 (rec) 4Oom 1 Rosnah Mansoor 2
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    • 109 23 FAVOURITES John Boh and co-driver Harold Netto won the flrxt Castrol rally held at Jalan Tampoi. Johore Bahru. yesterday. Driving the same Volkswagen In which they finished runnersup In the South Malaysian rally, they completed 'he 200-mile gruelling course with a total of ldn penalty points. Tim
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    • 547 23 r)NG CHOW 800 and Tan Oeok Choo steered Bukit Ho Swee to an easy overall winner in the language section in the Adult Education Board annual athletic meet at Farrer Park yesterday. Whije Wong showed his versatility in winning the 100 m (12.0), 110
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    • 1507 24 Nichol Hill springs Cup shock A USTRALIAN jockey Johnny Wilson, representing the Malayan Racing Association, won the International Invitation race for the Prime Minister's Gold Cup over 6f on an outsider, Nichol Hill, at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Nichol Hill, a three-year-old English gelding by Goldhill, is own by Conflux Stable
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    • 118 24 POR the first time in ■T Malaysian and Singapore Turf history, the winner of a featu/e race was "garlanded" at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. A coiourful presentation ceremony took place after NICHOL HILL (pictured above) had triumphed in the $25,000 Prime Minister's Gold Can race. Flanked by flairs
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    • 173 23 HEAR TIEST CONGRA TULA TIONS TO DATO V. JEYARATNAM ON BEING CONFERRED THE TITLE OF DATO FADUKA MAHKOTA PERAK BY H.R.H. THE SULTAN OF PERAK FROM LAI CHOONG SANG, 131. MAIN ROAD, SLNGEI SIPUT (N), PERAK, "EDU^ATToTnJ^YDTIE^USTRAUr IN FULLY CERTIFIED FULL TIME DAY SCHOOL ESPECIALLY FOR HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE FOR
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 45 23 TABLE TENNIS National Senior team championships (Monk's Hill 7 p.m.). HOCKEY SHA Under 23 tournament: Jansenltes v Safsa (Parrer Pk 5 p.m.). BADMINTON National championships iGuillemard Rd 8 p.ni.i. SWIMMING National Primary Schools meet (Amber Rd). SEPAK TAKRAW National schools championships (Telok Kurau 3.30 1.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 798 24 INDIA-MALAYSIA TEXTILES BERHAD Proposed Spinning and Weaving Mill on Plot 179-241, Mukim 14. Province Wellesley North at Mak Mandln, Butterworth i Main Contract lor the Construction ot Superstructures, External and Ancillary Works Tender* are invited from Contractors for the Main Conuact for the Construction of Superstructures. The successful Tenderer will
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    • 963 24 SARAWAK WIAYSjA KUCHING PORT AUTHORITY TENDER, NOTICE The Kucnlng Pun Authority invite* lenders for the construction and delivery of two harbour tugs to be used at Kuchlng Port. Kuchlng, Sarawak, Malaysia (A) Type of Tugboat Each vessel shall be provided with two <2> SOU B.H.P marine diesel engines and twin
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    • 262 24 LEONG HUAT INDUSTRIES LIMITED Incorporated tn Singapore) ISSUE OF SHARES The directors have resolved to issue 800.000 shares of 11/ each at par, such shares to be offered to members on the Register of Members on 6th October 1970 In the proportion of 1 share for every 4 shares held
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    • 867 24 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. (ap. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTIONS 39 (ill) AND 43 MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH Whereas it is> proposed to adopt under section 43 ol the Town Boards Enactmei.t the asaeaanenti contained In the Assessment Llkt for the Municipal area of Ipoh tor the year 1970 with such alterations
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  • 343 25 London clubs back as front runners LONDON, Sun. London's search for their first English Div. 1 soccer champions for 10 years brightened after yesterday's results which left four teams from the capital among the top seven. Tottenham Hotspur were London's last League champions back In 1961, but since then the
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  • 230 25 PORTMARNOCK (Ireland). 1 Sun. Bruce Devlin, the 32-yrnr-old Australian, still led the field by three stroke* after the third round of the £60.000 i $432 000) Alcan Gollt-r of the Year tournament here yesterday Devlin carded a 71 to make Ms total for the 54 holes
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  • 236 25 Blackpool "ovrntry S Palace >rby [p««ich >eds Liverpool tfan. City West Ham tVolve* 0 Everton 2 0 Chelsea 1 0 Tottenham 3 1 Burnley 0 4 Man Utd 0 1 South pton 0 3 Notts P. 0 4 Stoke 1 0 Newcastle 2 3 Huddersfleld 1 .ardiff ?arhsle
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  • 857 25 Leeds 9 7 1 1 14 5 15 Man City 8 6 2 014 114 Arsenal 9 5 3 1 18 7 13 Liverpool 8 3 5 0 12 4 11 Tottenham 9 4 3 2 13 7 11 C Palace 9 4 3 2 7 5 11
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  • 677 25 From Page 23 (8) Jackie II 8.11 (4730 632) Kingston 2 (1) Setia Kawan 7.10 c T. 12 (2609—560) Harbrldge 3 (14) Daryl's Lark 7.8 (2650—448) Podmore 4 (12) I ill Marlene 7.10 (1049—330) Lea 6 (4) Dunearn Garden 9.0 (1260—229) Cheam 6 (2) The
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  • 135 25 GOAL-IH-OHE: FANTASTIC KICK OF A GOALIE DIO I)E JANEIRO, Sun. Football history was made in Brazil yesterday when the goalkeeper of Flamenco made a "goal in one" —he booted the ball out of his own penalty area with such force that it sped ail the way into the net of
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  • 167 25 /"'HARLOTIE (North Carolina). Sun. In what may be the biggest tennis upset of the year, 15-year-old Chris Evert defeated Margaret Court of Australia yesterday In Carolina's international tennis classic. The youngster, who had beaten Prance's top-ranked women's player. Prancoise Durr. on Friday, put down Mrs.
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 229 25 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THE CHAIRMAN and BOARD of DIRECTORS OF GEMINI CHIT FUND CORPORATION LIMITED THANK Mr. S.F.T.B. Lever, C.8.E., 0.8. E., General Manager, Honkgong Shanghai Banking Corporation for officiating the Opening cf our New General Office at No: 237, People's Park Complex, New Bridge Road, Singapore on Saturday 19th September 1970
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  • 204 26 Youth's death fall after quarrel with brother AH PONG SINGAPORE, Sun. A 3 labourer. Mr. Tan Feng Sia. 48, today spoke of a quarrel between his two sons before one of them fell to his death from the eighth floor of a block of Housing Board flats m Havelock Road
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  • 87 26 MR. TAN ENC lINC, 6I tirni ichoul nenlor aamalant pwnl awmy pmcrfully 18-9-7O O.H. K. Lumpur Iravinic iv* ftvr •oni two tlßUKhtcrit t o dnuxht^rs-tD'lftw foul i:rand children. OstttW !»«>»• Le« Mao I.irk Raub al J.OO p.m. TMI REMAINS of Mi Mr Ananthar. iwiioiom-r. Railway* Atiln Department will Ix-
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  • 133 26 MORE GANJA FOUND IN THE BINTANG LAUT SINGAPORE. Sun. Customs officers recovered another 14 pounds of ganja on board the Indonesian coastal vessel Bintang Laut, bringing the total haul from the ship to 189 pounds. The latest seizure was made iate yesterday when the officers continued their search of the
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  • 225 26 Direct satellite telecasts for Spore from Japan, Europe SINGAPORE, Sunday. CINGAPOREANS will be able to view direct 3 telecasts from Japan to Europe when the Republic's first communications satellite earth station, now under construction In Sentosa. is completed next August. This was stated here tonight by Mr. K. Kobayashi. president
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  • 48 26 JAKARTA. Sun. An Indonesian MP today suggested that officials lound guilty of corruption be sentenced to death. Mr. Mochtar of the Indonesian Independence Upholders Association Party iIPIKIi told a special Parliament session that the death penalty was necessary to stamp out corruption In Indonesia.
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  • 222 26 Russia's Luna-16 softlands on moon VfOSCOW, Sun.—Rusl" sia's unmanned Luna-16 craft softlanded on the barren surface of the moon's Sea of Fertility today, the Soviet news agency Tass announced. It is the third Soviet lunar probe to touch down gently on the moon, but it landed in an area so
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  • 38 26 NEWPORT. Rhode Island. Bun. The start of the second race of the America's Cup .series was postponed today as practically no winds saw the contenders. Intrepid of the United States and Oretel of Australia, drifting aimlessly.
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  • 360 26 CANBERRA. Sun. A THAI doctor told a medical congress today how he anaesthetised a sacred white elephant belonging to the King of Thailand, King Bumiphol. Dr. Pradit Chareonthaitawee who was speaking to delegates at the Third Asian and Australasian Congress of
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  • 452 26 Nasser warns of 'consequences' to Jordan •jf From Pag* One central committee had agreed to the ceasefire. The Egyptian leader conferred today with the top Soviet representative in Cairo and also continued contacts with other Arab Heads of State on proposals to convene an urgent summit conference in Cairo or
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 180 26 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 WOril $20.00 i minimum) Off the Silver Wagon specialities: Monday Roast American Sirloin of Beef Ask for hearty slices. Tuesday The fragrant aroma A of 'Baked York Ham Hawaii' is enough to kindle one's appetite. j^ffj«j Lusciously pink inside and golden f&\\"l§/Ls brown outside. JrrnTYL Wednesday -Whole
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    • 18 26 ttHOLEPROOr^ it litter sttm Australia s finest stockings and panty hose so good they're virtually custom-made for you
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 64 26 Weather outlook Weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers The omlook from 6 a.m. today till 6 a.m. tomorrow for a 20-mtle radius of the following towns: KnaU Lumpur, scattered showers in the afternoon and early evening: Penan* scattered showers In the late morning and
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