The Straits Times, 12 January 1971

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1971 20 CENTS K.D.N. 5005: M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 650 1 Don't use force To the advocates of violence... warning by Heath NEW DELHI, Monday BRITISH Prime Minister Edward Heath today warned against passing moral judgments on countries with differing political systems and attempting to bring about change by violent methods. His warnings, in a speech to the Indian Council of
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  • 87 1 MALIK: FOREIGN TROOPS MUST QUIT -SPORE JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia believes that all foreign troops should be withdrawn from Singapore, the Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik, said today. "We stick to our principle that we cannot agree to foreign troops being <<tationrd in any country." Mr. Malik said. He was speakinc
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  • 52 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. A major streamlining of the Republic's "outmoded" bus services, announced six months ago in a Government White Paper, will be effected from April 11. This was announced by the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. in Parliament today. (Se« Parliament reports In PafM Two
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  • 289 1 Commonwealth Premiers call on the President SINGAPORE, Mon. TiHE first Common- wealth leaders paid courtesy calls on President Sheares at the Istana this afternoon. They were Western Samoa's Prime Minister, Tupua Tamasese Lealoli IV I seen here with the President) and Tonga's Prime Minister Prince Tu'ioelehake. At 3.40 p.m. Western
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  • 72 1 Malik denies envoy's widow is dead JAKARTA. Mon Foreign Minister Adam Malik today denied rumours that the widow of Indonesia!) Ambassador to North Korea had committed suicide tn Pyongyang after her husband had commuted suicide "The rumour? are not true. The family is expected here thu week." Mr. Malik told
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  • 60 1 PARIS. Mm. Armed bandits forced about 30 men and women to strip while they searched their clothes for valuable* in a raid on a cafe here, police -sic! today The six masked men entered the cafe with pistols and a submßChlnesur. at dawn on Sunday and robbed the
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  • 603 1 NEW FLOOD ALERT TODAY IN JOHORE, PAHANG KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. warnings were made today to the people in West Malaysia's Kast Coast areas especially in Johore and Pahang and also in \\cstern Sarawak to remain on the alert against possible further flooding in the next 24 hours, the Government announced
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  • 99 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. The U.S. Supreme Court today cleared the way for Muhammad All iCassius Clay) to fight Joe Frazter in March for the heavy-weight boxing championship. The court's action was made in a brief order granting Clay a hearing on his claim that he was
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Mon. Medical scientists will report 'o the BritUi Government in the next few days on synthetic cigarettes being developed by four chemical and tobacco firms. AP.
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    • 35 1 BENARES (India), Maa. Troop* werr called «rt wKa order* to thoot curfew -break era on sight after nine prop)* wrrr killed whrn police opaned Are on rtudrnt rioters MM today. Heater.
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    • 55 1 MOT IH I.HI, Mon.—Preslilrnt (iiri today imposed direct federal rale on the *oath-rm-'ern State of Orissa The order came after Ihe resignation of the State Chief Minister. Mr. R K. Singh Deo, leader of the uruervatlT* Party who quit office became his coalition partner, the Jans
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  • PARLIYAMENT 1
    • 241 2 Power for Minister to fix consular fees THE first Bill passed in I Parliament yesterday was the Diplomatic and Consular Officers (Oaths and Fees i Amendment Bill. The Bill amended section four of the 1968 Diplomatic and Consular Officers (Oaths and Fees> Act to empower the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
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    • 374 2 'Detaining of ships' warning on sea pollution FULL FORCE OF LAW SINGAPORE, Monday THK Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, sounded a note of wi r Ring in Parliament today about sea pollution: The Government will not hesitate to apply the full force of Hie law. "The power to
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    • 213 2 A MATERNITY and rhild health centre at the Toa Payoh housing estate will be opened soon. But the estate will not have an outpatient dispensary. This was announced in Parliament by the Parliamentary Secretary for the Health Ministry. Mr. Chor Yeok Knc. in reply to Mr.
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    • 509 2 PSA likely to set up salvage unit T*HE Port Authority is likely to set up its own salvage unit, the Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, told Parliament today. He was replying to Mr. HWANG SOO JIN (Jalan Kayui. who wanted to know if the PS* V intended to play
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    • 412 2 Instant arrest of pirate taxi drivers PARLIAMENT today r approved legislation to provide for more effective eradication of pirate taxis, by making their operation a seizable offence. When the Bill becomes law. pirate taxi operators can be arrested on the spot without warrant, detained at a police station, and produced
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  • PARLIYAMENT 2
    • 1103 3 Better bus service for Spore by April GOVT ADOPTS WILSON REPORT SINGAPORE, Monday Till*. Government is to implement the recommendations of .hi Australian consultant, Mr. R.P.Wilson, for a 'lonjj overdue" major "overhaul" of Singapore's public bus transport system on April 1 1. This was announced in Parliament today by the
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    • 293 3 Mrs. B across the Bridge of Love CINGAPOKL, Mon. Ceylon Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavn Bandaranaike met with two opposite worlds on her first visit to Jurong Town today. Mrs. Bandaranaike. who arrived last night, was up and about early this morning at the Istana. By 9.30 i ni she was
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    • 265 3 /Oew German bviCWery NOW you can treat HAEMORRHOIDS VARICOSE VEINS ORALLY SAFELY! (NO MISSY OINTMENTS! THE SPECIAL i^Bfc^^ IB^ FEATURE OF CIRCANETTEN. CIRCANETTEN I is a newly discovered medicament PAR h APH n iEBON H?< j^ as the main agent. ?!!S *^^sl2jb Paraphlebon acts exclu- -^iflfe^ sively within the damaged
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 35 3 Bfi Hunny hy Ralph Heimdahl iI'LL SWEEP UP "SJ \UHM.T)/ (-L—L—J C I f OUTSIDE SOS I J/CL SuAUKD *eSTALKA> C'N CHECK ON THAT TV 1 *~C=^. IFffilW P#?^ NEW JOINT THAT r |\1 XKfl^
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  • 171 4 CHINESE CHAMBER TO GO TO POLLS NEXT MONTH SINGAPORE. Mon. About 5.000 members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will ro to the polls next month to elect a new 55- member management committee Nomination week Is from Jan. 20 to 26. Ballot paper* will be sent out on
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE, vlon There were no top pn« winners In yesterday's Toto draw No. 3 71. The Jackpot ror Thursdays draw stand:, at $200,000.
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  • 717 4  -  BEN DAVIDSON DPP TELLS JUDGE. By SINGAPORE, Mon. One of two Etipoc dir ectors who failed to turn up in court today to stand trial on summons charges was described by the prosecution as "a fugitive of justice." Senior State Counsel Mr. K.S. Rajah, who agreed
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  • 122 4 SINGAPORE Mon—Cinrma macnates Tan Sri Kunme Shaw and Mr. Run Run Shaw, through K i&kjrssz New Year fitts to fi.ooo poor and atrd men and women in Singapore and Malaysia this year. The distribution of antpows and rifts by Shaw Brothers has been
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  • 267 4 $200 m complex to have many novel features SINGAPORE, Monday ICE rink, an English pub, and waterfalls will be novel Features of a $200 million complex thai will go up in llu- Orchard Road area in aboul six months' time. Details of the multipurpose, ultra modern complex— to be called
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  • 205 4 Woman tells of her 'secret lover' CINGAPORE, Mon. An unemployed woman. Paru Nayagam. 23, told a court today that when a childhood friend "promised" to marry her, she became his "secret" lover. Her lover, electrician S. Arumugam. 26. later advised her not "to rush into marriage" and lett for India,
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    • 78 4 .aa^flttl^. a>r bbbm ■aaak. every girinas Qpobiem GOYA JB perfumed mm i SPRAY SET 1 B^l SOLVES IT Lrjndoii. Pans. New York J/f_ 20th BIG DAY! NOW SHOWING Simultaneously At GALAXY BT 60LDEN CITY u :r HURRY! HURRY! DONT MISS IT! OPffALHAWS cTbissh A HINDUSTAM F!IM IN COLOR O.P. Rolhan
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  • 60 5 i little moment of history was re- corded by the Singapore Armed Forces on Friday when an SAF Alouette helicopter landed on a ship at sea for the first time. The helicopter formed part of the Malaysian. British Royal Navy. U.S. Army and SAF
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  • 86 5 15 ASIAN NATIONS TO DISCUSS TRADE CLNGAPORE. Mon. The secretary-general of the Ascan National Secretariat of Indonesia. Majorcm. Rukmito Hendraningtml made a brief stop here from Jakarta today while on his way to Bangkok to attend the SouthEast Asia n Business Council meet me. Gen. Hendranlngrat said: "The meet in
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  • 338 5 Oil firms deny they plan to put up the price of petrol SINGAPORE. Monday OIL firms today expressed surprise over a newspaper report that petrol would cost more in Singapore soon. According to an Englishlanguage daily (not the Straits Times i. the firms were near agreement on an increase of
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  • 112 5 Banks to accept deposits on longer terms Xl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Commercial banks in Malaysia may now accept medium-term flxrd deposits of up to 36 months to mobilise more funds for lone-term financing. This decision follows consultation*, bctwrrn Rank Necara Malaysia and the council of thr A>mk i.i tion of
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  • 138 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 13 receptionists at the Kuala Lumpur airport In Bubang have finally re- I ceived a year's .supply of i working shoes two pairs each. Before they were given I the shoes, the receptionists came to work In a variety of
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  • 250 5  - Pearlson: $3m for payout to creditors T. F. HWANG By SINGAPORE. Mon Nearly three million dollar.-, will be paid out by the Official Receiver to creditors of Pearl.son Enterprise.-, Ltd.. a firm of housing developers, which is being wound up under a Huh Court order. Notices of intended payments have
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    • 15 5 passport' FRAGRANCES FROM GOYA TALC COLOGNE PERFUME r 1 if! London Paris New Mark j
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    • 237 5 If people told you what they really thought of you... I I ...what do you think they'd say? i J&r%fa^ That you're kind. Or generous. Or friendly. r^m Or good looking. Quite possibly. EA^Ute^B But because what people say and ihink aren't always the same, you might hear something you
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    • 1074 7 METROPOLE HOTEL OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT The latest addition to Singapore's string of new After the world w« n. hotels to cater for the growing tourist influx the H K^* 1 'e'xdhSge *in Metropolc Hotel officially opens today. an coumnes The foreign exchange could only be earned when the ttrttrlsu are satisfied
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  • 1087 9  -  A CORRESPONDENT APOLOGY FOR LOW HOME PROFILE By WASHINGTON PRESIDENT Nixon entered the New .Year assured by his doctors that he had a young man's blood pressure and by Dr. Gallup that he was the man Americans admired most in the world. The lone Democrat on his
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    • 75 9 H BM y Vb fl^B^ It flHtti BBJBk Th |S is a Chinese message of good fortune and prosperity. BTm^ A tradition for thousands of years. 1 (HS As welcome as the gifts you give today. *JBt yM >ye enson Hedges King Size. Your friends will fird OpmU^HMfIRHH^ it's a
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 241 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 16). 1. He sells one a cruet 1 repaired 7 Simple-minded people/ tlO) (10) 9. Used to be on watch? (6-4). 8. Man perhaps is left half (4) 12. Transport for actors going 10. Made a song and dance round parts of Crete (6-4) Involving Mr
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  • The Straits Times Tuesday, January 12, 1971
    • 426 10 Three days of fine weather in most parts of Western Malaysia have ended the fear of further disaster. River levels and flood waters have subsided everywhere except in Pahang, the worst hit State. Even there, where the flooding has been the worst on record; the true level
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    • 319 10 Skirmishes between the Jordanian army and the Palestinian commandos, coinciding with the reactivation of the Jarring Mission, are disturbing. Some Syrians and Iraqis were involved in the fighting and the accusations again- 1 Amman by Syria and the head of the Arab follow-up committee for keeping the
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    • 257 10 The demand for higher education in Malaysia is increasing and the country's three universities are hard pressed to meet it. About 5,00 b students seek admission each year, and there are places for only half that number. Nobody can say that the setting up of the University
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  • 914 10  -  WILLIAM MILLINSHIP MIDDLE EAST CRISIS AS ISRAEL TALKS TO THE ARABS By WASHINGTON THE UNITED States is following the renewed indirect peace talks in New York between Israel, Egypt and Jordan with the subdued hope that some progress, however small, will be made before the
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  • 743 10  -  HAROLD JACKSON: By London, Monday THERE was enough of a fuss In Britain when Mr. Anthony Barber increased the charge from £1 10s to £5, but at least you can still get one with only the minimum of bureaucracy. It is rather different for the
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  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR
    • 180 10 TRIBUTES TO THE RELIEF WORKERS I WOULD like to pay tribute to the crews of the Nuri helicopters operating from the padang in Kuantan for the past days In strong winds, pouring rain, with visibility practically nil, from early morning to dusk. Tribute, too, to the loaders trudging over a
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    • 251 10 MALAYSIA will do 11 anything to have more and better schools, colleges and universities." said the Minister of Education at the opening «>f the convention of the International Federation of Free Teachers' Unions. One of the many necessities for better schools Is teachers. What has the Ministry done
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    • 62 10 A FEW days ago a wrrtte line was drawn along the whole stretch of Lorong 6. Toa Payoh. as a result of which vehicle owners are unable to find parking space within reasonable reach of their flats. Blocks 25. 26 and 27 share a common car park Inadequate
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    • 72 10 IN connection with the complaint by "Contributors' of Port Swettenam regarding h1 s children's Post Office Savings Bark passbooks. I would be gratefui If the writer could contact me with the six passbooks to enable this office to regularise the matter. Suitable Instructions are being Issued to the counter clerks
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    • 72 10 I WAS interested to wad of the 700 undelivered inters found on a hill In Petaling Jaya. I am giad that this has been made public. Goodness knows If similar cases have occured elsewhere in Malaysia and not been discovered. This is a serious matter and I hope the authorities
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  • WORLD NEWS 1 The straits times foreign news service
    • 210 11 Britons plan massive protest against new law LONDON, Monday gRITISH workers have threatened to disrupt ports and train service, hamper newspaper production and close some factory assembly lines tomorrow in a national demonstration against a new anti-strike law. Parliament last month approved the Conservative Government's controversial Industrial Relations Bill. curbing
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    • 183 11 CANADA' MOVE ON SALE OF THE PILL {YfTAWA, Mon. All v makers of birth-con-trol pills in Canada have been ordered by the Government to include in each packet a note that the product is "potent and effective" medication that can cause health complications. The order by the Food and Drug
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    • 137 11 PARIS, Monday. riABRIELLE "COCO" CHANEL, French fashion designer whose customers included Elizabeth Taylor and Marlene Dietrich, died here last night aeed 87. Friends .said she died In bed in her apartment at the Rttz Hotel, where she j had lived for many years. 'No' to proposal
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    • 54 11 ROME Mon. UPI correspondent Mr. John Sonar was expelled from Libya yesterday. He was given less than 24 hours to leave the country. Mr. Bonar. who is the first Journalist expelled from the country since a military coup in 1668 bind no reason was given for
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    • 189 11 prisoners A THENS. Mon. The Greek Government has decided to deny ttte International Red Cross all further privileged access to political prisoners in Greece. The decision to break oft the 10-week negotiations with the Red Cross on a new procedure :or visits to prisoners
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    • 96 11 THE Hi- I. Priest at the Temple of Lord Lakshmi Narayan in Benares receiving Canadian Prime Minister. Mr Pierre Trudrau in I hi- traditional Hindu way on Saturday chan- tine hymns from the i scriptures, offering him a saffron scarf and applying "tilak' (sign of
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    • 193 11 Ted won't stand for President next year, says i friend WASHINGTON, Mon. A close fmnd of Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts said yesu-tuy that Mr. Kennedy has plenty of time and that J972 would not be the year for nun to try for the American presidency. I Senator John Tunney.
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    • 171 11 Guerillas execute priest who joined them |M)( .< I Mon. A ->p»--1 nish Roman Catholic prirM was rn-rntly executed by his own comrades in the Castroit* -urn 1. 1 movement National Liberation Army the newspapers El Tiempo said. The newspaper account, which was neither denied nor confirmed in military circles,
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 486 12 Poison gas removal put off by threats MISATO (Okinawa) Mon 1 LEFT-WING threats to attack a convoy carrying mustard gas artillery shells today forced U.S. authorities to postpone by 48 hours the removal of the poisonous chemical weapons from this U.S.-held Pacific island. While several hundred demonstrator* sat round camp-fires
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    • 54 12 Flower power. I-ONDON. Mon. Wondering what to do with all those dandelions in the garden? Jack Boyce sayg eat them. "They're to.nl fjnr the liver and kidneys." Bovcp. 52, said he has had requests from all over the world for dandelion srrds and is building up a big export trade
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    • 222 12 Father James Curtin. (above) the Roman Catholic- priest who last week won 1:109.000 on a football pool. said today he would need I millions to satisfy all tin pleas for financial ln-lp he has received. The .M-yrar-old Irishktm priest told his conKitgalion in Walsall, England:
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    • 239 12 Marcos levels blackmail charges at Press VIANILA, Mon.—Pre■i*lsident Marcos made front page news today with charges that newspapers were being used in an attempt to blackmail him. He said unnamed people had demanded that he grant them favours or else be attacked In the Press. Mr. Marcos did not name
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    • 125 12 S. KOREAN TROOPS TO LEAVE VIETNAM SEOUL, Monday. PRESIDENT Park said today his Government "is studying the gradual withdrawal of" South Korea's 50,000-man fighting force in South Vietnam. A timetable for pullout, Gen. Park told his New Year news conference, will be decided "through discussions with South Vietnam. the United
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    • 77 12 COPENHAGEN: "Red" Rudl Dutschke. the former West German student leader facing expulsion from Britain, definitely accepted an offer to become an assistant teacher at the university In Aarhus. Prof. Johanes Slock of 'he History of Ideas Department said yesterday. "I now expect Dutschke In early February." Prof. Slock said, adding
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    • 42 12 MANILA: Mnnil.ins awoke l today to the coldest temperatures in years and the fourth day of a citywide transport strike. Thousands plodded empty streets throuph the unusually brisk morning. i Public transport vehicles buses, tax i c s and ieens normally lam
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    • BREIFLY
      • 46 12 BAGHDAD: An Iraqi archeological team hag discovered an 8.000-ycar-old -stonp-age farming village containing the r.idest copper jewelry known to man. The village Ls 80 miles north of here. >aid an announcement by the Antiquities Administration. A threeroom. T-shaped house made of baked clay was unearthed. AP.
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      • 37 12 WASHI\(iTO\: Mrs Simmone Abcoud joined 40 men aboard the freighter American Astronaut In Fllzabrth on Saturday and became the first woman in recent history to serve as a member of a crew of an American cargo .ship.
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      • 27 12 Tho 41-: ear-old. Frenchborn woman carried her gear up the gang plank of the United States Line vessel as a handful of seamen waved to her. NYT.
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      • 55 12 ROME: A group of Roman Catholics have applied to Italy's Court of Appeal for a national referendum to wipe the nations 24-day-old divorce law off the statute books Eleven members of the Milan-based Catholic Alliance Movement, which Includes students and professional men. went to the eOOIt on Saturday and tormally
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 456 13 CAIRO, Monday. PRESIDENT Sadat said yesterday that the United States was Egypt's "principal enemy" and said diplomatic relations would only be restored if Washington declared its support for Israeli withdrawal Addressing professors at AsMut University, the President said the U.S. had lost its position
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    • 257 13 Tar and feathers justice in Belfast ULLFAST, Mon. VID gUante gangi from the illegal Irish Republican Army (IRA) took the law into their own hands at Ihe weekend. convened secret courts, and enforced mob justice by tar and feathering lour victims, police said today. Sources close to the illegal .■in
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    • 50 13 MANILA Motl A l.vparold Kir) will leave lor Australia on Feo 3 tor a 10-day tuur a> D»rt ut her prize In a singuig ::ion nere Mi.v. Carmplita Alburn, a first Tear college .student, was also •wxrded a cash prize of 1.600 'about £97) —Reuter
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    • 68 13 17 people drown as boat capsizes JtKAIUV Mon boat carryinr women and i hililren who had Ju-t seen oft Pilgrims «<>iiu to Mecca capsirefl off the i-oast of Ambon Mind m the Molhicca group yesterday drowning 1? people, the uffl- clal Antara news agency reported The small craft. carrying 3fi
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    • 306 13 Bodies of three airmen slain by Huks found MANILA. Monday THREE U.S. airmen reported missing while on a mountain hiking trip 13 months ago, were captured and executed by communist guerillas, a U.S. Air Force spokesman said today. The spokesman said the bodies of the three airmen were found on
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    • 27 13 HONG KONG, Mon. North Vietnam yesterday announced It will increase its diplomatic representation abroad, raising a number of its missions to ambassadorial level. Reuter.
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    • 122 13 20,000 lung cancer deaths warning— TOKYO. Mon. An <pidemologist warned today that thr annual lung cancer deaths in Japan unuld double in six years to more than 10.00* unlc-.s stricter measures wi-ir t.'krn against cigaretto smoking Dr. Takeshi Hit.ij .him. chief •if ;h. National Cancer Centre's epidemic department, said his
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 84 14 RISES Urut $378 LOB. $159 m'I. Dredge $2.90 r. E. Ship $1.53 tfaafcart $050 M. Work> $1.38 Mlied Cho<- $2.80 Mean $148 p. Si Telecom $0.99 .18 .12 .12 .11 .10 .10 .10 .08 074 H. Par $0.80 .OT M. Tile $0.90 +.07 Fair Lady $1.26 +.07
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    • 40 14 jan. n Jan. 11 Industrials: 113.51 141.5; 1 II. I. N 66.31 6ti.~4 Properties: 1U7.64 1U8.29 tTias: 90.08 90.1* tJ rubbers: 112.24 112.38 Dec. 311, 1966 IU0 Dec. 31. 1968 1VI> t Ore. 29. 1962 a 10U
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    • 196 14 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore fCSttfvay drew further buying support with gains recorded across the board in moderate trading. Industrials saw blue-chips and the more established investment issues making further ground to register another significant rise. in the Straits Times' Industrial Ordinary share index
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    • 985 14 810 ANO OFFCR PRICES OFFICIALLY LrSTEO AT THE CLOtl OF BUSINESS IM THE BINCAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS. YESTERDAY WERE. it CLOSING TONE: Industrials improved while the rest steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover at supplied by the Stock Exchange vesterda; including odd lots
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    • 1247 14 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I.umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares trailed shown In bracket? In lots of LOOO unices otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS M (2) 51.34 (1) $138 lira (2) SI 45 (1> $1.47. (1) $1.48 (1)
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    • 286 14 DROFITi progres- sion at Seafield Amalgamated Rubber Is a little difficult to assess a* this stage, but the preliminary results for the year ended September 1970 show a jump from $1.38 million to $1.91 million at the pre-tax stage. The group is changing its structure
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    • 47 14 ON the official Malayan Short term Money Market for the week ended Jan. 1971 the range of call rate* was as folBANK FUNDS: m per cent to 3*) per cent. GENERAL FUNDS; 3\ per cent to 5 per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totalled $91 million.
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    • 273 14 ANEW partner to the Commerzbank AG/ Credit Lyonnaib link-up of October last is the Italian Banco dt Roma which ranks as one of the top rive In Italy This move was announced by Mr. Ulrlch H Wlnkels of the Commerzbank AQ. which maintains a Representative Office tor
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    • 50 14 TH E following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month 5 13/16p.c. Two month 5 15/16p.c. Three month 5 7/8 p.c. Six month 6 5/16p.c. Nine month 6 7/16p.c. Twelve month 6 1/2 DC
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    • 175 14 T*HE Association ol Banks in MalayaMa-Slnsapore announced x these best agreed merchant rates us at Jan. 11 Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to 100 unit* of foreign currency. Belgian Francs Burmese
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    • 325 14 4 GENERALLY quiet and slow morning ?ssion ruled in the rubber market yesterday Values were lower in the absence of fresh orders and on some liquidation of January, but on balance the market finished slightly above the morning's low. P h y s s eal
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    • 103 14 TCIL Straits tin price 1 In Penang yesterday was unchanged at $629,621 per picul on an official offering up 77 tons to 295 tons. The tone of the market was steady with good buying support from the United States and Europe Buffer stock The Intern* tt on
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    • 105 14 pMINISI ,-ROOUCt CXCMANCI. v «INCA>ORE NOON LLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL VCSTEROAV. C.c.nu' OK- hulk SMI Mllcra drum ««-M «.llrrCteia MUM if on.) ioom inn./Ftn (IK Tom \M H >■(•« Mlinluk AXTA »lllt* I O.D UN-,-, Ml,* *172» MMant, Marawak whit* lon Nl.iv »wler«. HariKHk -mm hmrk ion Nl.w
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    • 119 14 HPHE Singapore Rubber Brokers Association released the A following information 111 respect to business transacted in S.MR for the week ending January 8. All differentials are in terms of the corresponding RSS 1 position SMR 5CV January '71 1 ton Pallets 2 cents premium nominal SMR 5L January
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    • 23 14 Jan. 9. RUBBER: 49 cents (down five -eighths of a cent). TIN: $*****4 (unchanged). Official offering; 295 tons (up 77 tons).
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    • 53 14 Saturday Friday tU.S. SU.I. London Closed 37.80 Beirut 37 78 S7.HO Rongkong 39.31 39.23 Zurich Closed 37.498 »7.*08 Pans Closed 37.80 Spore (1) 39.08 38.04 S'porv (2) 148.00 147.80 (1) Rxport prlre to non-sterlng araaa in V 8 dollars per one*. (2) Local dealers price la Singapore
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    • OVERSEAS MARKET
      • 361 14 THE growth ol investment by Common Market firms is expected to slow down substantially In 1971. the EEC executive com m 1 s slon forecast in a monthly report on the economic situation in the EEC It said this was suggested by an Investment survey carried
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      • 379 14 JifELBOUHNE. Mon MlnIng storks moved marginally in l.nht trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today Turnover was llpht and althoueh prices were fairly steady no discernable trend was evident Prices tended to gain slightly during the morning but dropped back again at the rinse Poseidon earlier firmed SO centi
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      • 245 14 oONO KONO. Mon.— lt was a glow start to the week with H.K. Electric the only share sought after tn any number Curing the morning session when 12,150 shares changed hands. Trading was within narrow limits and the share finished up HK 10 cents on over the day.
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      • 387 14 T ONDON. Mon. Th« stock markri *v Arm»r today In modcratr trading. Btlwllv* buyinr of Iradlnit luut* for the nr« account ud featurn punhn) prlcfi forward. Thr»«lni*d Industrial art lon ovtr the proponed trade union If Halation cauned une caution. however, and llmltrd rlnn. At 3 p.m. the Financial
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  • 221 15 NTUC— ICFTU condemn British arms sale bid SINGAPORE, Mon. The NTUC and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) in Brussels today Jointly condemned Britain's proposed arms sale to South Africa. Both organisations attacked the British move In .separate statements issued priur to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference
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  • 137 15 Smith has talks with PM Lee at City Hall COMMONWEALTH Secretary General Mr. Arnold Smith meeting Mr. Lee Kuan Yew for an hour at City Hall yesterday. After the talks, Mr. Smith said they discussed plans tor handling various issues that would arise during the ri.inni o n wealth Heads
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  • 255 15 A call to Lee: 'Help C'wealth stay together' SINGAPORE. Mon. A group of 21 British trade union leaders have called on Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to help the Commonwealth "stay together and find the wav forward." Their call. which was sent In a letter earlier this month, also
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  • 21 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. A special service for Commonwealth Haed* Of Government will be held at St Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday.
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  • 418 15 24-HOUR SCREENING OF YIPs SINGAPORE, Mon. AS unobstrusivc as possible but tighler than drum so light in fact that every movement a Prime Minister or President makes will be known and charted by hand-picked teams of foreign and local officers. That's the sort of security screen that is
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 241 15 FOR YOUR HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, NITE-CLUB, COFFEE-HOUSE HOSHIZAKI ICE CUBER For Your Hot*h, Nit* Club, RtstouronH and Co»f« Hmim. CHARACTERISTICS: Pure, cl»on, tret of Imparity and veldt, look Ilk* crystals, hard and slow to m«lt. f aJL'h l mr^h B-b^L* asy to use Pr -r- t■' w ">«' supply, trtet ing
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    • 137 15 PltOT^r DIARY OR NOTEBOOK B1 KM 1 NOTEBOOK FREE Kfß PILOTS FOR EVERY Imlll HM Hurry Offer extends Dl IDPUACC r\c Kf h3P throughout East, West rUrcUrlAot Ur mUj 'fml' Malaysia, Singapore A PI I OT PFN atid Brunei from now to TILUI TUN 31st January 1971 while v stocks
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 864 15 On your TV and radio today 3.88 P.M. Opening and General Hos- (Chinese) 4.31 P.M. Programme Summary 1.35 Arena Sudan pital 7.41 News in Chinese SJS Pnk Amai Amai 8.88 News 3.20 For the Family Magazine I.N 21st Century Autos and ill SJS Cartoon- Spek Racer 9.15 Malaysian Round up
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  • 263 16 Schoolgirl and her tales from the Bard PENANG. Mon. A 14--year-old schoolgirl. H'ng Galk Kirn. who was found reading Shakespeare In the kitchen when police raided her Batu Cross home on Dec. 26. today pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting in an illegal characters lottery. •Inside the book "Tales
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  • 13 16 siNc.AroRF Mm Turn MM 87 read Hr<ldo:its vp^ieiday. all lot sprums
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  • 196 16 'Half the jobs for Malays' plan by Govt LEGISLATION MAY BE INTRODUCED JOIIOHK BAIIIU', Monday, fill-: GOVERNMENT Wants factories, holds and husiiK'ss houses to employ at least .">() per (till Malays, the Minister oi" Commerce and Industry, indie Mohanied Khir Johari, s;ii<l here loaav. Legislation might be introduced for the
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  • 161 16 Singaporean on illegal entry charge in Malaysia PI.. NAM.. Mon.— A Singaporean, Hou You Sing, 32, today pleaded guiUy in two offences under the immigration ordinance. Hou admitted a MM cnarge of entering Malaysia at Masai in johore, an unauthorised point oi entry, and secondly of entering the country without
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  • 26 16 SINGAPORE. Mon Th» United Overseas Bank Ltd. will hold Its annual Chinese New Year staff dinner on P>b. 5 at the Golden Lotus Restaurant.
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  • 274 16 Even floods fail to persuade squatters to shift to flats KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TiHE Municipality's low cost multi -storey flats A have not won any additional popularity among the Kampong Toddy squatters hero even though their houses were inundated by over 10 feet of water during the recent floods. Several
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  • 205 16 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Operations Council today approved in principle a scheme to provide for voluntary exchange of expertise between the Government and the private sector. The decision was taken at a meeting of the council at Parliament House this morning. Tun Abdul Razak,
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  • 108 16 TREASURY SURTAX EXEMPTION KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All direct import of raw materials by manufacturers for industrial purposes will be exempted from the two percent increase in the surtax imposed about three weeks' ago. Machinery Imported lor a new Industry or for factory expansion will also be exempted horn the Increase
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  • 130 16 PENANG. Mon. Justice Dato H S. Ong today quashed a charge against susoected kidnapper Lai See Keow. who was shot Jead by police while attempting to escape on Dec. 26. Lai. 30. a poultry farmer, described by police as "the most wanted criminal in
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  • 171 16 KOTA KINABALU. Mon. Tan Sri Mohanied Fuad Stephens said today that his decision to become ;i Muslim was another step he had taken to bring about greater bumiputra unity. "My greater dream had been to bring about unity among all the bumiputras.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 143 16 Mh'i, Onp Bff V. T. fFfwmlin REX IS LO&NG TIME.' HE'S )l I DUNHO...Tm\ I ..OOP. WIU. YOU>" I JUST KXD OUR HE WAS WJNNIMG f HERE > WlEAIXNa^—^ HAVING TAKE IT FOR f SUREM POSITION... I'LL BE J AHEAD OF THOSE I HE COMES IN.' VWATS TRCXISLE A COUPI£?
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 294 17 There wasn't much logic behind Ni Jo-shui's thinking YOUR correspondent K.C.H. (S.T., Jan. 7) was wrong in stating thai the famine in AD 710 provided the logical basis of Ni .loslmis objection to Hsuan Tsung's bird park. According to Su-ma Kuang's chronicles, a famine did occur in that year, but
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    • 59 17 I REFER to the reply by the acting Asst. Secretary (Public Relations i of the Housing Board iS.T. Dec. 23). I understand that if a tenant leaves behind a mess, a lot of work must be done before the flat can be re-let. But my mothers flat was vacated In
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    • 33 17 MAY I suggest that a pillar-box be built in Gagak Selari Barat? Residents hav-f to walk a long way to Kirn Pong Road in order to post a letter. ANNIE MM Singapore 3
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    • 162 17 ITS SAGO LANE THEY WANT TO SEE rpOl KIST trade has hern 1 onr of our major re\rnue earners. The trade is still improving but for him lone Mill this situation prevail? Singapore did not attract her visitors with skyscrapers, modern buildings, western culture and practices (countries from where our
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    • 94 17 WHEN my daughter re- i gistered for Primary One in 1968 there was much talk through the usual publicity media about our Government's offer of $5 to every child In Primary One with a Post Office Savings Bank account with $5 or more
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    • 108 17 WHY Isn't the Ministry of Education allowing those who got an aggregate of 27 in their Secondary Four preliminary examinations to join the Pre-Uni-verslty classes? Many of us who got Grade 3 in our preliminary exams look forward to higher studies. But we are disappointed when told that we do
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    • 124 17 PLACE: STC fare stop No. II (St. Michaels Road-Beng Wan Road junction along Serangoon Road i Time: 10.10 a.m.. Dec. 31. Crowd waiting for buses going towards city. An STC bus comes. Ignores hand waves and speeds past. In the next minute comes STC service No. 18A; it stops some
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    • 59 17 EVERY fortnight my tutor sends me lessons. The postman does not ring the bell for someone to accept the package: Instead he just pushes it into the little slot In the door, or underneath the door, damaging the envelopes and books (the size is 8J by 11 in. i. The
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    • 42 17 WHATEVER has happened to the PUB's engineer department? I phoned this department three times to report the failure of street lighting and nothinc was done. I wrote to the Chief Electrical Engineer on Dec. 30 and received no reply. 0.L.8.. Siiuuhmi 16.
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    • 90 17 WHY have commemorative stamps become a commodity to the Postal Services Department? Philatelists may not mind and may even wish to buy "sets" of stamps. But the ordinary public would like to use the new stamps too. For their purposes, the smaller denominations are the
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    • GOVERNMENT REPLIES
      • 117 17 Schools cannot force any child to drink skimmed milk I REFER to the letter by Mr. Robert Yap (S.T., Dec. 15) who alleged that his daughter was forced to drink skimmed milk. Skimmed milk which Is richer in protein content than ordinary milk is recommended by school health officers for
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      • 145 17 I REFER to the complaint by "T.W.0." on "Indiscreet Health Officer who gave a name" (S.T., Dec. 10). Investigations revealed that the food stall complained of is an unauthorised one and appropriate action has been taken against Its owner. It Is unfortunate that "T.W.0." should have arrived at the hasty
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      • 65 17 I REFER to a letter by "Slngha" iS.T. Dec. 7) regarding overgrown grass at the backlane of Jalan Chengkek. Investigations by our officers confirmed Slngha's statement and steps have been taken by the appropriate government authority to have the overgrown vegetation removed. The writer is thanked for bringing this matter
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      • 88 17 IN reply to the letter by Mr. Michael Low (S.T., Jan 2 1 I would like to point out that it is an offence under the Minor Offences Ordinance (Chapter 117 to fly a kite in any public road and the offender is liable on conviction to a fine of
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      • 100 17 VICTIM" has complained (S.T., Jan. li of the nuisance caused by cranes parking in the car park in Lorong 22. Geylang. As a matter of fact, he wrote a similar letter to the Ofncer-in-Charge, Traffic Police last Dec. 3. No reply could be sent to him as his full address
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      • 108 17 I REFER to the letter by "Safety" (ST. Dec. 5i complaining about the increasing number of petty thieves around the Lim Boh Seng Memorial in Macßitchie Reservoir Park. I wish to state that between October and December, the PUB has records of only one case of theft and another case
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      • 70 17 I REFER to the letter from K. K. Tay <S.T.. Dec. 8> regarding admission to th.trade courses conducted by the Ministry of Education. Admission to these courses is based on educational qualifications and merit. It is regretted that the ministry is unable at the moment to offer places to the
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      • 277 17 I REFER to the letter by 1 Foo Chee Ying (ST.. Dec. 28*. The writer has registered for a four-room point block flat and not a three-room improved flat as mentioned in his letter, and that he was prepared to wait for a few years for a four-room point block
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  • 737 17  -  LESLIE FONG By JT was a hot, enervating Sunday afternoon. The handful of grown-ups inside River Valley community centre beside the Killiney Road Post Office were perspiring freely. Even though they were in a canvas tent and spared the direct assault of the scorching sun, the surrounding heat
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 91 17 For one week January 8-14 sp.m.to 6p.m. only Spend a happy cocktail hour atTheKelongßar SO the new management can get to know you Cathay Building Go Mm Go Go Where The Actun Is Ge Over Big With MARSHALL Don't Be A Square Being Left Behind Flay Like All The Tcp
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    • 154 17 a shoe has vita! statistics. Like th« latest Krwi star, childrtr'l shoes have thrtt vital rntwurtmtntt. LtngtV width: girth. To tncurt your child* futurs foot health it it important to find him pair of shoe* that fits. Hflthmst pmna sivtyi 4& M^ Start-rite the ihoet mtde lor young, hilt fry
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  • 666 18 THE world of 1970 saw women's legs disappearing under midi-skirts. Despite all the controversy, many women remained unconvinced by the mi-di-skirt. The debate that arose over the descending hemline was typical of female reluctance to change fashion styles abruptly. After
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  • 784 18  -  ONG KIAT BENG By Household hints T<HE kitchen, not the medicine cabinet. Is the best place to keep a tube of antiseptic first aid cream handy Most burns from scalding water, grease and hot oil jccur in the kitchen and immediate application of the cream relieves
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  • 198 18 IF you're one for novelty and do not like having a conventional trolley in the bouse, this pipeshaped dream should be the answer. As f.ir as trolleys go, this must be one of the most unusual designs yet seen. Not only does its shape give
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 810 18 Advertisement WITH ANNA SIM Q. lam told that a fa- city, dry up. become dull eial once In a while Is good and finally fall away when for relaxing- and toning the new young cells are ready skin. However I don't think to replace them. The I can afford to
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    • 12 18 GARDENIA FRAGRANCES FROM GOA TALC COLOGNE PERFUME WaPW ka»L___>-, London Pans Newtork
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    • 244 18 I, V Think cool Think cool brteztß and icy drink*. Just rr lax and think <>f hist uinttf uhm i/nti were wishing for summer It used to be really hard to be comfortable on difticult days of the month. And when j the weather wouldn't cooperate, it was twice as
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 1088 19 UOL AMU OINIR M A.,CONIINtNUt rORIt. MIICM l sue. Btltast. Duoni. t'toT t(t."u it,° h/11 'lie*"il L..emotl. SiMfoaj lai 11 Jla 14 f W«| -i IM M -rt 1 Z .i.eipwl. Ciisia. Frt ift imi Lxre-coul. Ben..-. GUsioa Flk 4 Frt I FM 1/17 Frt II A.wm«,|k. Liverpool In ,1
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    • 1048 19 direct to HAMBURG IN 30 DAYS. SINCKNU IM 11/ Ir IM 17.1t Im 11/21 ,NM| i t,..,t »,>. „,m SIENA IMN/FMI frt 15. 16 Frt 17/21 J*'« ful A'aam. 6Cu/| C'miin At>a«« TALISMAN Frt 11/11 FM 7/11 H,rrt> u ,,/-,«rMa, Tdi./I'.iai. A'aerp. Oila C'lyit wa"» BtetMi RO«I1A »M n/2» rM
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1133 20 MavaVu Yt--** -I^KA\VASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. W«at Australia Singapore Japan Service Freemantle S'oce Yskkaichi Naioya Y'Mma Kote Man" 14 laa 31 Jai 7 Ftk I FH 12 Ftk ZSm Mara" S Ftk 1 Mar I Mar 11 M« 13 Mar East Coast U.S.A. 'straits Servlea Haa N. Yen Bait. CMrltston
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    • 988 20 Z to* y fROM NEW ZEALAND a .-.I pou hi Dv- j pun r.br.m Kana"! laaliaf far: lINKUBAi Taaraata S Ftl 2S 27 Frt 21/ 2 Mar I Mai Calcutta. i •m sraatf l/ii Frt TO AUSTRALIA Out P«nana P. > lam Siniawi LaMiaf tar: lARPITA IS II laa 17/11
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    • 829 20 LINES UD. V (WCOHPOWATEP IN THE PaanajLlCOy STNGAPOm) ICBFXIILDING 2 SHCIVTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL 9*3633-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICt LOADING FOR LONDON, ri iURb K Dam NAVRt >, '.,.(,->. 5 •aaaai unut NEPTUNE AOUAMARINE la Pan u fu< tit v tk.it 14/2. Roam IM. NEPTUNE IMIEI 11/ II Ha <I7JI
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    • 788 20 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mjm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No )O£ Jl" *n>pjng Kualalun'P" l jJ I ilvNdiioruM Shipping Linco* Mrt.i\- •■■< MR tASI /EUROPE SEnViCE i«Liif r> PJPJBBB >l CDNSIANIINr 1121 laa 11/24 laa li.it la. t HaWB »A Him f7/L lo'ico" 1 R laa) »'J, -iunca MELOI llFak.lMai U I atai
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 950 21 A LEADING PRINTING FIRM nas the following vacancies I rKIVIIM, APPRENTICES Qualification See. II and above. Age oelow 23 Storting salary f 105 120 D.m 1 111 OftNl (I ITERS QUR!llli':ill«n/ Experience: rTeterubly Sec 1 und above. Experience on commercial guillotine machines (eg. Polar. Lendrum Pivano) essential Starting .salary: $180
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    • 622 21 FAR EAST-LEVINGSTON SHIPBUILDING LIMITED THE OIL INDUSTRY'S SHIPYARD" invites suitably qualified persons to apply for the vacant posts of PLATE BENDER MACHINE OPERATORS Applicants should Have previous experience on Plate Rolls operation, doing plate shaping and forming work. Those with ability to read blue prints and possessing technical educational qualifications
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    • 855 21 A leoding Internationol Electronic Company Is seeking for ambitious and qualified personnel to fill the following challenging ond icwarding positions:— 1. PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Quoliticotions uvi Experience: a) Polytechnic groduotes in Telecommunication or Production Engineering, City ond Guilds Certificates or othei equiyctent qualifico'ions with at leost 2 years supervisory experience in
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    • 798 21 FZ% SINGAPORE £_J ARMED FORCES OPPOKTUHITIES FOR PERMANENT CAREERS Opportunities lor permanent careers in the Singapore Armed Porce> are now available Vacancies exist In the:liii.inii* and Support Arms: Technical Services: Maritime Command: %ir Defence (ouin>*n<l mnd »ther Service*. 2. Terms of £%£VKM* Eiihet permanent regular service until retirement or service
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 431 22 Situations vacant EUROPEAN COMPANY In Singapore requires a) Sales representative* with knowledge and practical experience or semi automatic, automatic and resistance welding, b) Service electrician wi<h knowledge of electronics and experience in repairs of semlsistance welding equipment and/or aimilar electrical equipment. Bend replies in own handwriting with nonrriurnable passport slier]
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    • 945 22 EXPERIENCED PAPER CUTTER and printers for Heldelburg 30," x 22" and Platen 13" x 10" machine. Apprentices (preferred ex-servicemen i slate partlculara and salary to Box A 47*7 S.T. Spore WANTEO EXPERIENCED ENGLISH speaking Chauffeur for American Engineering company. Apply in person Orchid Inn 'Simonne 214 Dunearn Road. Spore 11.
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    • 851 22 NEAR AMIRICAN SCHOOL Cs'lfornia' 2-s'orey detached house 4 bedrooms 2 alreondit loners unfurnished $1,200/-: Sixth Avenue Corner 2storey terrace 3 bedroom* 2 alrcondltloners. furnished $750/- 2 storey seml-deta-hed 3 bedrooms airconditioner furnished $*50/-: Tel *****1 B'pore EXECUTIVE TYPE detached bungalow* tastefully furnished (Dlsts. t— 11) 3 bedrooms, study. modern amenities,
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    • 1018 22 OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GAROEN luxury futnlahed flat 3 bedrooms Contact Ttl: Spore *****3 during office hours. T23 UPPER CHANGI ROAO f furnshed semidetached long lease we'eome. Suitable for overseas executives/ servicem*n *****3 Spore. EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW DETACHED two-storey 3 bedrooms partly furnished Dast 11 after 10 a.m. call *****0 0| 8 ST?"i1
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    • 816 22 OPIRA ESTATE furnished doublestorey t house 3 bedrooms, car-pori-h 2'JOO sq ft $43,000/- B/detarhed bungalow Jalan Beavlew 3.500 sq.ft. $65. 000... R ng Spore e8'.551 '*****4 IS GETTINC A MORTCACE your pro' lem We luv* funds availab.i for your housing loan not exceeding 3 years. Contact Hon.! LeonK Finance I.
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    • 820 22 STARTING 15. 1.71 Shorthand beginners Sam. 10 a.m. Daily Book keeping 10 30 am 11. 3u am M/W/F. 8 I.C. ?-!C Srleitc Complex (3rd Floor) *****/***** 8 pore. CUARANTII OF COACHING UNTIL SUCCESSFUL Togeiher with expert postal tuition rot examination In Accountancy Law Exporting. London I'nhrrraity Degrees O.C.E. CO' A
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    • 869 22 TVRadlo sales tfc services TV TRONIC SERVICE Feat Service reasonable charges. Spore **3997 TROPICAL T V REPAIR. All brands 8 pore %067i7 *****2. Fair charges, anytime. Philately 1921 MALAYA. BORNEO EXHIBI TION, Keoah. Brunei. North Borneo. Complete, mint and used, y** sets Arcade P pore Tel. 9*3437. Boats Yachts wanted
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    • 926 22 1970 MANAGER'S CORTINA Deluxe,' on > done 2.700 miles. Taxed 33 3 Ti. blue with matching trim. guaranteed S« '.90 rnlverafj < Used Car Division. 45. UrcnaM Hna-1 Tel *****1 (Spore,. FIAT 600 January !!>«.'. eompreiwnsiv* Insurance unt.l 1.71 tux tffl 30.6.71. Overhauled and r-*pr_yed In July. $2 70') or
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  • 255 23 Malaysia to seek neutrality through diplomacy: Ghazali KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister with Special Functions, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, said neutrality for the South-east Asian region can only be secured through diplomacy. Tan Sri Ohazall. until his Cabinet appointment two months ago. was the Permanent Secretary to the Foreign Affairs
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  • 163 23 COMMITTEE TO STUDY CREDIT SCHEME SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Small Industries Development Action Group i SIDAG > today formed a commit tee to study the feasibility of a Govern-ment-guaranteed credit scheme. The aim is to help the small entrepreneurs whose main problem Is that of liquidity. The committee hopes to art
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  • 64 23 BINOAPORE. Mon. Jurnng work? r«. Tan Eng Soon. Vengadasalam Shamugam and Tan Hook Seng, all 21- were Jailed for three months today for desertion from national service EnK Soon and VenKadaxalam absented themMlvM (or 22 months and 13 months from tralnine at the Kirn Seng Technical
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  • 68 23 Youth charged with watch robbery SINGAPORE. Mon— Ang Jiat Chong 13. was charged today with robbing Ong Poh Hua of a watch and $4 at Bukit Panjang Village on Jan. 3. Aug. who was with two other friends, was alleged to have been armed with a danger He wbs remanded
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  • 29 23 SINGAPORE. Mon— Sixteen hawkers, nine of them women, were fined (IS each (or boardt.ig the Perm Transportation on Jan. 9 while It was still under Immigration examination.
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  • 439 23 APPLICATION FOR MARSHALL r pHK licensed in ;i corruption c;ise md his counsel filed an application in the Hi^h Court today asking that Singapore lawyer Dato David Marshall be granted permission to appear in the sessions court here. It is believed that
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  • 208 23 COMFORT will check grouses SINGAPORE, Monday. JHK NTUCI COMFORT mini bus service for schoolchildren today called on parents lo write in if they had difficulty in fixing fares. i A COMFORT spokesman said this today when commenting on a complaint by a Straits Times reader. Mr. S L. Koh. who
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  • 50 23 SINGAPORE. Mon Abdullah Latip bin Khami.v 22. today denied a charge of having 45 drug tablets when he was detained nt Queen's Cre&cent on Jan. 9 .Latip. who to h national serviceman will remain In the custody of the army until hi* trial on March 20
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  • 76 23 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dogs are still banned from miming the Cauneway into Singapore. The ban was imposed after an outbreak of rabies in Selangor last June. Though the state has now been declared free from the disease. Singapore Veterinary Department authorities today •aid that they were
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  • 390 23 LAST DUTY FOR TENGKU AT UMNO rpENGKU Abdul Rah- man will perform his last duties as Umno's national president at the party's general assembly here on Jan. 22. 23 and 24. He will deliver the openIng speech on Jan. 23 at Hotel Merlin— venue of the assembly. After, the speech,
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 721 23 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties, To be held at our sales- room. No. 104 Market Street. Singapore. On Tuesday. 19th January 1971, at 2.30 p.m. 1. No 73 Tras Street, area 1.573 square fe?t. freehold, monthly rent $380.00, not a rent-controlled property. J. No. Bfi Peck Scan Street, area
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    • 24 23 ANNOUNCEMENT s\FK;i.\RI)S <M) SDN l»ri»u»i» DtKIIAU P""1111" «tor««ion of telecomto our p,ullr)g ay, tFmw^ ncv, office Telephone CtISH Managing Uuettur Safeguards (M> Sdn. Berhad
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    • 724 23 IPfcKAK CARBIDE CORPORATION BfcRHAD Pejabat yang dl-Oaltaxkan;— 10. 64-A. Jalan Buktt Blntang. Kuala Lumpur NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN at the Second Annual General •etliiE if shareholders In the ove Company will be held at no: 64-B. Jalan Buklt Bintans. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuecday. 26th day of January, 1971 at 3.00
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    • 723 23 JABATAN KERJA RAYA NEOERI TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE Tenders, are invited from Cortrartort, registered with the PWX>.. wtiiun Claw B and above, unaer He«d 111. Subhead VI only. and repreaentlng acceptable water treatment plant equipment manufacturers, for the SUPPLY INSTALLATION AND TESTING OP WATER TREATMENT PLANT EQUIPMENT TOGETHER WITH ALL INSTRUMENTATION
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 242 24 Yachting— I takeover: Forces for Seletar By PETER SIOW SELETAR Yacht Club will be officially taken over by Bases Economic Conversion Department tomorrow to be handed over to Singapore Armed Forces Yacht Club. SAFYC. however, has been sharing the use of the club sincr last August The chairman of the
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    • 171 24 rREE international stars Samad Abdullah. Quah Kirn Lye and Lim Lye Huat were suspended for periods ranging from three months to six months by FAS Disciplinary Committee last night. The chairman of the Disciplinary Committee Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, said he would be submitting his report
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    • 504 24  -  JOE DORAI and A. JOHNSON i B 1 DARUL AFIAH, the 1969 Div One league soccer champions, and Alexandra Sports Club last night regained FAS League Div One status, and for Alexandra the immediate question was: Are they good enough to be back in
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    • 190 24 United ban Best for 14 days LONDON. Mon. Manchester I nitcd today suspended George Best, their Northern Ireland International forward, for 14 days. Sir Matt Busby. Tnited's manager, said the suspension decision had been taken by the club's directors. Best would be informed by letter. The controversial Irish star, who
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    • 201 24 COMMANDO Da\e Coles astride a du&tv Yamaha RT 360. blazed his way on Sunday to victory in the SMSC's Scramble of the Year event t which carries a prize money of $100) from the fancied and more experienced Ken Stafford Results Scramble of the year: 1 D.
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    • 104 24 MAUDE ROAD Community Centre beat Police Academy 7-2 In a friendly boxing bout at Maude Road on Saturday. Results < Maude Road first) Featherweight: 8.0. Thanabal bt R.P Balan irsf 2nd rdi; Llm Peh Hee lost to Julius Devadas on points. I.lghtflv Wont: Kam Woon bt
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    • 52 24 TOA PAYOH A' continued their winning streak when they trounced Kampong Bugls 5-1 In the Eagle Cup table tennis championship yesterday. It was their third successive victory. Other results: Heng Jal bt Toa Payoh B 5-4. Sim Meng bi Eagle Engineering 5-3. Kg. Olam bt
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    • 254 24 FAS wants to rejoin Burnley Cup tHX>TBALL Association of Singapore is prepar- ed to re-join Malaysia's Under-20 Burnley Cup tournament, from which it withdrew five years ago, if invited for this year's -hampionship. This will be the third Malaysian tournament, FAS will be returning to. The move is a bid
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    • 212 24 YMCA to have Japan-style judo hall V.M.C.A. Judo Association. Orchard Branch, will open the first permanent "Dojo" or Hall in Singapore at the club premises on Jan. 23. Mr. John Johnson, the secretary for judo, said vostprday: "The bold step, which cost the association $2,000, is to project the true
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 116 24 CONGRATULATIONS METROPOLE HOTEL on the occasion of their grand opening from It ROBINSON'S *S=V r RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE 1. IDI(QIyir©ICARPETS Gilt Edge Endura Tultrim Carpeting in all the bedrooms, corridors, lifts and lobbies of the Metropole Hotel supplied by Robinson's. Congra tula tions to MR. LEE JOO JAN on the
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 45 24 GOLF SICC Ladies v Changl Ladles i Island). TABLE -TENNIS Eftgla Cup Championship: Yap Traii*port 'B' v Sin Mm: Tuan Mong v SAP'S A 'A f SAF8A B' T STTB; NanyanK Slang Pau t Kampong Olam; Chlng Glam v To* Payoh 'A'; (Kallang T p.m.1.
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 413 25  - When the form book goes haywire... EPSOM JEEP By HKKi; comparative newcomers threw the form book into confusion at Bukit Timah on Saturday. And what's even more surprising was that they were well-backed. Collusion, whose form figures read 070, routed a Class 5 Div 3 field over 6f by nine
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    • 676 25 THE .Stipendiary Steward's report on the Bukit Timavh Races over the weekend. RATt-RDAT— R*oe 1 An even start. Approaching the ,;nl(-mlle. Tenrah iC. H. Yeoi had to be eased off the heels of Klnrferd (Nelson). Raea 2: Yon Are <»■ Cnpi'ientice Raft) was slow
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    • 315 25 Approved: Last 16 again for World Cup ATHENS, Mon. The execu- tive committee of Fifa yesterday approved a decision by the World Cup committee to retain the present number of World Cup finalist teams at 16. The executive committee. meetIng under Fifa president Sir Stanley Rou». also approved the new
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    • 35 25 MANII A Mon Heavyweight champion Joe Fra/irr h*.s been named Boxer of the Ye..r by the World Boxing Council [or Ins successful title defences m 1970 against Bob i Foster and Jerry Quarry.
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    • 962 25 WEIGHTS for the Bukit Timah races thU weekend: SATt RDAY CLASS 3 IMV 2—:y Ekcudriv 900 Fight ing Spirit 8 13 HiKrr.it 8.13 Samud 8.12 Classic Victory 812 Shelf ord Height* 8.11 More Tin II 8 10 l .M.i 8.10 Dawn 8 10 Colony Suit 8.09 Glamour
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    • 192 25 The risk a Test skipper has to take —by Lawry QYDMIT, Mon. a cricket Te>t captain must be prep in d In ri>k losing in ih.iMiii; \ictory. cautious Australian skipper Bill Lawry said last night. Lawry and England captain Ray Illingworth were interviewed on a television "Meet The Press" programme
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    • 49 25 WEI LINGTON. Mon -Otago. holders of the Plunket Shield but out (jf the niniuni: for this seasons iiopln cored .i wellearned win o\er n weak Northern Hatricta .mili .it Motown yesterday Scores: Otago 216-8 dec. and 80-3 dec Northern District* 89-9 dec and 143- Reuter.
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    • 159 25 Death mars Porsche win OUENOS AIRES. Mon. Jo Siflert of Switzerland and Dorrlc 801 l of Britain yesterday won the Buenos Aires Grand Prix, a hotly-con tested event marred by the death of Italian ace Ignazio Giunti. S.llert and Bell sped tlinr Porsche 917 to victory by almost a minute
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    • 105 25 LOS ANGEI.KS Moll Bob I.unn bent Biliy Casper m i>.;iy-orT tli«t went M lout 1 Mini.. 1 .11 the Lssiiuoon Olen < Aisles open goM louraoaaanf a wedge ataol to v. i'ii. n 1* lneiies nt the cup on the fourth ■Die .is the dim her m:ui
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 95 25 SPEtmilV DESIGNED THESE TOUGH. ECONOMICAL WATCHES WILL BE A PRACTICAL COMPANION FOR PILOTS. DRIVERS, DIVERS SPORTSMEN AND BUSINESSMEN. MLB If M I fl p 1 1 TIMCV ly j^ W V I UUU 4*^*» PRESSURE UP TO 1000 Sb>V METRES DEPTH iff is^M^ rMDTTT'XTT' SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED BY A UXllrilN 1
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    • 512 25 WORDFUZZLE As listributna if The Straits Times was affected ii Baity arias by Dills, Word Puzzle A is being repeatH this week. Tkt prize fir tke mst niritiriius set if answers ti tki dies will mw ki $20,000 fir Word Puzh A, winch will mw clisi witk tki cmmi iiikshed
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  • 215 26 SINGAPORE. Mon Four EusofT College girls wh<> have been asked to leave the hostel have made representations to the ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. The girls, all Malaysians. have either been told verbally to leave, or have
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  • 50 26 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Mon. Brunei* oniv tinily newspaper the Dally Star ce«s«Hl publication today. The paper wh> started five years ago by two local bostnessmtn but had been running at a loss from the start. Brunei now has a weekly paper tbe Borneo Bulletin published on Saturdays.
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  • 453 26  - Obote is first African leader to fly in SOH TIANG KENG By CINGAPORE, Mon. 3 President Milton i Obote of Uganda flew into Singapore tonight for the Commonwealth conference the first African Head of Government to arrive. Dressed in a smart grey suit, the 47-year-old African leader arrived at 9
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  • 71 26 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words S2O 00 minimum) Death MRS SCAN NEO HUANC IBM Low Grk K*m I ami ss lohor B«hru panned away peacefully on 10.1 71. Ixhlnd !>on» Si.ih Slow 8rek. H. an Si«» Pun and dmiKhin Srah •low Lanic. many xrandchildrra and Krrat trandchlldrrn to mourn her l««v
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  • 219 26 Taxi Stop scheme suspended until Jan. 23 SINGAPORE, Monday. fUK T;ixi Slop" scheme in the hear! erf the city is lu'in^ suspended from tomorrow to .lan. 2'A (inclusive) to coincide with the Commonwealth Meads of Government Conference. Taxis will be allowed to pick up and let off passengers at any
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  • 251 26 World news in brief... NEW DELHI. Mon. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau made a flamboyant departure from protocol when he flew in here today for talks on Commonwealth 'ssues with his Indian and British counterparts. He ran down the steps of his Canadian Air Force Boeing 707 as Indian Prime
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 180 26 S CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (E»tobl.th«d in 1960) 171-C, Bancoolen Stre.t. Singapora 7. P.O. BOX INS. Spor. -Tel ***** '***** Or Hock Ym Hin Building, I. Jalan Ah Fook, Johora Bahru P.O. Box 104, Johor* Bahru-Tal: 355« HOME-STUDY COURSES 1971/72 (IN ALL SUBJECTS) Highar School Certificate School Ctrtfl Fcata/G.C.E. Malaysia Certificate
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    • 221 26 Paradise (pens in April j The paradise land of Kashmir bursts into beautiful spring |USt for you, in Aprii and remains open till early November. While it starts getting hot in the Indian plains, Kashmir is cool and pleasant. And Kashmir is right on your may to Europe or America
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