The Straits Times, 19 January 1971

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1971 20 CENTS K.D.N. 5005: M.C. (P) No. 2507 1)» National Newspaper
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  • 805 1  - Move to break deadlock CHEONG YIP SENG FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Crucial meet on the charter impasse SEE ALSO PAGES 2, 3 AND 4 By and Singapore, Monday IN on unprecedented move today at Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's initiative, Commonwealth leaders decided to meet on Wednesday morning to try and break the
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  • 532 1  - African plan for economic boycott? GERARD CORR By SINGAPORE, Mon. A number or 3 African leaders here are believed to be planning a campaign of massive economic retaliation against Britain if Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath goes ahead with the proposed sale of arms to South Africa. And there is
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  • 58 1 SRINAGAR (Kashmir). Mon. Police here have arrested 22 people whom they allege planned to kidnap and murder political leaders in Kashmir. Inspector General of Police Surendra Nath !>ald all were members of a group calling ltaelf Al Fatah, which he claimed had links with Pakistan
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  • 28 1 SAIOON. Mon. American aircraft struck at radar-control-led anti-aircraft missile sites In North Vietnam yMterday for the third consecutive day, the U.S. Command announced her* today. Reuter.
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  • 897 1 Hon urges economy discipline to keep IMF stable CINGAPORE, Mon. I.here is Jan urgent neea for major develops countries to discipline the management of their economies, In order to minimise the Instabilities of the International Monetary System. "Otherwise the underlying problems will be aggravated and the weakness of the system
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    54 1 DECORATIVE leather shield for the President of Singapore all the way from Nigeria. President Sheares is asking about its uses as Nigeria's Commissioner for Ex- ternal Affairs, Dr. Okoi Arikpo, who made the presentation, looks on. Dr. Arikpo was one of five Commonwealth heads of delegations who paid courtesy calls
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  • 95 1 GIRL BURNS HERSELF AT LOVER'S DOOR MILAN. Mon.— A 28-jrar-old Italian firl burned herself to death on the doorstep of her fiance's house near here today, a few hours after he had broken off their engagement. Police said loUnda Botticella and her 22-year-old fiance Vlncenso Manoo had a row but
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  • 75 1 Students burn Heath, Nixon effigies NEW DELHI. Mon. British Prime Minister Edward Heath and US President Richard Nvxon were burned in effigies yesterday by militant students protesting against the proposed Anglo American communications centre in Diego Garcia in the the Indian Ocean. The demonstrators first burned the effigy of Mr.
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  • 57 1 .MOSCOW. Mon Russia's Lutiokhod-1 today manoeuvred its way back to the spacecraft which landed it on thr moon two months am. Tass nf-.s agrncy reported. Thr right w-hrelrd moon buggy stopped just 10 metres (33 fret) from its Luna-17 mothrrship and flashed a panoramic picture vi
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  • 43 1 UNITED NATIONS. Mon O Thant told a press conference today that he had "no Intention w; t-over" of serving beyo id his i -e^ent term as Unit! Nation Pecretary-Oene-ral which expires at the end of this year. Reuter.
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  • 215 1 Hopes of averting postal strike dim LONDON. Mon. With little hope of adverting a threatened postal strike at midnight tomorrow, Britons have until the end of today to mail what may be their last first-class letter to be delivered for two weeks. The Post Office Corporation, a Government monopoly which
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  • 2 a.m. ROUNDUP
    • 77 1 Z( Rl< H. Mon. An ll-\u>hin-l8 alrlinrr crashed near Zurich airport today and fir«t rrport* said there nere only three survivor*.. It was not established how many peuple Heir on tti* plant. Zurich virfmrt vaid tha llMishin-l* turboprop of Bulgarian Airline* vrashed nrar thr runway while approach I
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  • DAY FOUR OF THE BIG TALKS
    • 691 2 Uganda warns: You'll be inviting Reds to Africa... SINGAPORE, Monday ITGANDA'S President, Dr. Milton Obote, warned today thai if Britain does not drop its plan to supply arms to South Africa, she will Ik- issuing an "open invitation" to Kussia and later China to move into the continent and replace
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    • 455 2 APPOSITION to Britain's intention to sell arms to South Africa is "near unanimous" among Commonwealth members, Indian Foreign Minister Mr. Swaran Singh, said. And he "presumes Britain will respond" to this near unanimity of opinion. But If Britain disregarded this and went ahead with the arms
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    • 272 2 Doctors stand by as the C'wealth talks 'hot up' By JIM GIBBINS IT'S into the "prize fight" phase now for the Commonwealth Conference. And the doctors are standing by The blows of rhetoric and a verbal "punch up" is expected over the South African question can prove pretty damaging even
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    • 617 3  -  808 NG and TSAI TAN By Singapore, Monday JNDIA today urged Commonwealth countries which gave aid to developing nations to lead the way in softening the terms of assistance by untying aid within the Commonwealth ;is a first step. Speaking at the
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    • 400 3 NZ pledges aid for economic progress THE Prime Minister ol New Zealand. Sir Keith Holyoake. pledged continued assistance for less developed countries In economic and social advancement. He was speaking on world economic trends at this morning's session of the Commonwealth Conference. Sir Keith, who twice chaired the meeting during
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    • 76 3 I ONDON, Mon. A teleKram sent to Singapore from a British West Indian group appeals to Commonwealth Conference there to oppose Britain's anns-for-South Africa decision. The West Indian standing conference at its meeting in London yesterday unanimously agreed to avise its members
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    • 152 3 Ghana: Britain will lose prestige if it sold arms BRITAIN'S "moral authority and prestige" would very much be undermined if it sold arms to South Africa. Ghanian Premier Dr. K.A. Busia said. But he would not kay if Ghana would quit the association if the arms were sold. That would
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    • 310 4 From Page Three deb» serving to export earnings had risen dangerously In a number of developing countries and the situation may get out of hand He quoted figures given ;rt the last annual meeting of the World Bank. showIng that service payments By
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    • 37 4 Bugs Bunny by Ralph Heimdahl i I WONDER WHAT HAPPeNBP t" HEY, TH' SILLY FELIME? HC SAID ~p •YLVESTCR'/ OVER HEReTI if SOM6 OPMV CREPITOBS HAVE^\ CUV'NORt^ ■*—1^ gCEN RATHER PERSISTENT^ .^b^bß H^l I bibM i Be)
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  • 318 5  - Trudeau is a hit at Boys' Town JUDY YOUNG By Singapore, Monday ALL the thlufi .say about Canada s Hiusive Prime Minister are true to judge by this picture taken for the Straits Times by Peter Breg« of the Canadian Press. It shows the tireless Mr Pierre Trudeau in net
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  • 728 5 TUN TAN: IF UMNO FEELS IT CAN DO WITHOUT US... KUALA LUMPUR. Monday \JALAYSIAN Chinese Association presidrnl Tun Tan Siew Sin said today that if there was a feeling in Umno that it could do without the MCA. "it would br
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  • 133 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. It was a "family gathering" tonight for Malaysia's Prime Minister. Tan Abdul Raiak, when he was guest of honour at a reception given by the Malaysian Hirh Commissioner here, Tan Sri Jamal bin Latiff. at Rumah Malaysia. Among, the 200 guests who
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  • 138 5 SINGAPORE. Monday AUSTRALIA'S Prime Minister Mr. John Gorton tonight hit out at racialism despite the wide criticisms of his country's White Australia policy. "My Government will not allow discrimination of any kind to exist in Australia," he Mid at a dinner given
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  • 1163 6 'Do not ape Japan too closely' warning WHAT DEVELOPING NATIONS MUST AVOID SINGAPORE. Monday WARNING lo all late developing societies against adopting too closely the practices of Japan and other advanced countries :is the basis for development was given by Professor R.l*. Dore. Fellow of the Institute of I) evelop
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  • 267 6 CINGAPORE. Mon. A High Court judge today called for a probation report on an 18-year-old youth who admitted fatally stabbing his uncle last Chinese New Year's eve, minutes after his uncle had slapped his mother Yeo Chye Lai, a porlcseller's assistant, who was charged with
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  • 42 6 SINGAPORE. Mon Othman bin Ya'cob. 26. today denied charge of outraging the modesty of a 19-yrar-old tfrl by exposIns himself at Chang! Bench near the Fishery School at 6 30 p.m. yesterday. Ball was allowed pending trial on March 27
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  • 111 6 sIM.M'DKr., Mon. A labourer who stole a plastic bag containing clothing undrr the watchful nrv of its owner, was jailed for a month today. P Vemapa. 34, admitted stealing; the bag belonging to security guard Diak bin Mohamed Amin at the President Shopping
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  • 70 6 BUYING MINK COATS IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Mon. .Minks and other furs from Russia. Canada. Scandinavia. America and Africa will he on sale at the 1 :me lm Shopping Centre when it opens in July. The Shopping Centre will also have a children's creche to make the housewife*, shopping easier, a
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  • 40 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Kri.shnan Slngaram. 30. today denied a charge of causing grievous hurt to Appasamy Voluntha by hitting him with a wooden pole on Sept. 24. last year at TanJong Rhu. He was allowed bail till Jan
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  • 164 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Mr. Richard Llm Kee Ming, said In a radio broadcast today that there were still too many unnecessary tuberculosis sufferers In the community due mainly to Ignorance. Mr. Lim, who was making his
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  • 137 7 Bids to burn two centres fizzle out SI.M.APOKt. Mon. Ar*oimlv ;ittcmplrri to burn down two community centres early this mornm;. hut failed in both instances. The first bid at 1.10 a.m. uas on the linn w-.iiii: ni munity Centre at f 1 ms, Tampim-s Road. and thr second on Sun;ri
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  • 77 7 AIRPORT'S CIRCULAR COUNTER COMPLETED SINGAPORE. Mon Paya Lebar airport's new circular information counter Is now completed and Is expected to be put into use in the next few weeks. Work on the extension of the arrival and departure hulls is well ahead of schedule The new waving gallery is also
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  • 362 7 Raja opens centre at Outram Park SINGAPORE. Mon. 'JMIH Singapore ProfeauonaJ Centre al Outran) Park Shopping Complex the sixth of its kind m the Commonwealth was officially opened today by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Commonwealth YIPs here for the Commonwealth Conference were among guests welcomed by
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  • 265 7 Youth in armed robbery gets jail, rotan CINGAPORE. Mon. J An unemployed youth was Jailed for three years today and given six strokes of the rotan for his part in an armed robbery which left one of his three accomplices shot dead. Tay Cher Song, 20. admitted robbing Mr. Tan
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  • 342 9 Malacca seaway to have two lanes SINGAPORE, Monday NAVIGATIONAL hazards in *the Malacca Straits are expected to be minimised when a traffic separation scheme is implemented possibly by the end of this year. Announcing this today on board the survey ship HMS Hydra,
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  • 235 9 SINGAPORL. Mon -Twenty -eight British Army wives chanced "jobs" with their husbands and went junglebashing at the week-end. They demanded la go "messing about" in the jungle and their husbands men of the "A" Squadron. 14th 20th King's Hussars at Meiktila Barrack* here responded
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  • 208 9 SURPRISE CHECKS ON AIRPORT PASSES SINGAPORE. Monday A IRPORT policemen are making surprise checks on Department of Civil Aviation workers who flout the law each day by not displaying their new security passes in a conspicious place as re1 quired by a DCA order. The Straits Times was told that
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  • 103 9 Clerk is accused of cheating $44,000 SEREMBAN. Mon. Three charges of criminal breach of trust Involving a sum of $44,769 were brought against R. Kulasingam. a clerk at the Education Dei partment here, today. He was allowed bail of f.VOOO In two sureties pending mention on Feb. S. The three
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  • 51 9 BINOAPORE. Mon. Esso has acquired a $100 000 jumbo hydrant servicer the first in Singapore to step up its service facilities at the airport. The specially designed and fabricated servicer Is capable of supplying fuel to Jumbo Jets at 1.200 gallons per minute twice the conventional pumping
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  • 82 9 Blood stocks above average SINGAPORE. Mon The Blood Transfusion Service today reported that its reserve blood ItOCka were in an above average position with 955 units this morning compared with 736 last week. Number of transfusions Riven during the week was 663 compared with 947 blood donations received last week.
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  • 31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Brtdgestone Singapore Co. (Pte.i Ltd.. will hold their annual Chinese New Year dinner at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street Singapore, on r*b 7.
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  • 138 9 ALOR STAR. Mon. fPHE Kedah Government's A plan to open up a new border town and two land schemes in "no-man's land" north of Changloon near the Malaysian-Thai border may now have to be delayed. The Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Ahmad Shahanuddin. confirmed this today
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  • 123 9 Fraser's Hill Rock of Gap' vanishes DAUB. Mon. A sen- timental landmark, popular to honeymooners and visitors to Frasor's Hill, has vanished. Known as t he "Ruck of Gap. it wa> once iwrchcd on the hillslope about fuur feet above the road leadIng to I hi- Gap. Now. it win
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  • 22 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Their were no flrsl or necond group prl7.e winner* in yeMerday'* Tnto i draw No 5 71.
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  • 138 9 MSA to train 40 more pilots this year CINGAPORE. Mon. MSA will recruit 40 more trainee pilots this year its biggest in-take in recent years. 'mis is to meet the airlines rapid expansion plans. MSA now has 164 pilots handling Fokker friendship, Boeing 737 and 707 aircraft It also has
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  • 134 10 Razak and four other visiting leaders call on President SINGAPORE, Mon Thr Mi l.i v M.m Prime Minister. Tun Abdul K;t/.ik MM thr lirs( of livr C o in in k ii v f .i I t h hr.ids of (li-lrcation* to r.ill on PtmMml Shr.irt". .i ii tl thr
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  • 172 10 Three in family hurt in freak car crash Mon. As i Mr. J. J. Cronin arrived at his home in Peel Road in Tanglin yesterday morning, his wife Eilenora and daughter, Caroline got down to open the gate to let the car in. I Mr. Cronin, 54. distribution manager of
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  • 139 10 THE CABBY WHO TOOK ROV MEN FOR A RIDE SINGAPORE. Mon. A taxi-driver who took two Registry of Vehicles officers for a ride was fined $20 today for charging; them 20 cents in excess of the authorised fare and for failing to flagdown his taximeter during the Journey. Poh Hock
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  • 60 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. An Aiifdrllan (ournallst. Mr Kenneth Randall, yesterday let! behind his «pertnrle» tn a taxi ne took from Robinson Road to the Hilton Hotel. Mr. Randall w ho Is reporting on the Commonwealth Conference here for "The Australian." appeals for the return of his spectacles
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  • 35 10 SINGAPORE. Mon The Changl Bus Company was today fined 130 for not displaying the Registry of Vehicles tax disc at a Police check point in Naval Base on Nov 19 last year.
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  • 72 10 Satellite earth station at Sentosa SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will lay the foundation stone of the communications satellite earth station at Sentosa (formerly Pulau Blakang Matli on Jan. 24 at 10.30 a.m. The $10 million station on which construction work started in September last
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  • 72 10 SINGAFORE. Mon Pour irtmberii ot the National Cadet Corps will attend the Indian Republic Day ctlebratluns in Delhi trom Jan. 30 to Feb 12, at the Invitation of tne Indian JOoTernmeiu. They, are Cadet Lieut. Daniel Culhbert Ec lArmv. St. Jo--f-ph s Institution). Pte. Supardl bin
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  • 138 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The president of the Public Utilities Board staff union. Mr. Leslie Long, has been awarded a four-month trade union scholarship at Harvard University by the ISIS in Singapore. This is the first scholarsnip for Mr. Long. 52. who has been involved in
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  • 396 10  - 'S'pore can help the world' MAUREEN PETERS SECRETS COMMONWEALTH HEADS CAN SHARE By Singapore. Mon. 'pilh real of the world needs Singapore lo help shape the inline, foi Hie Republic has many important 'secrets" to share with other countries. So says Mr. Conrad Hunte. former West Indies Test cricket vice-captain
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  • 36 10 SINGAPORE Mon. Dr Oner Ah Leng. a memhrr of the Board of Directors of the Chinese YMCA. will open the association* health club and i-onference racilltles at Palmrr Road, on Wednesday at I p«
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  • 74 10 Game ended in death of boy SINGAPORE. Mon—Student, Tay Chwee Guan. 14, was playing with his friends on the first floor of Block 69 Toa Payoh yesterday morning when his toy pistol fell. When he tried to retrieve the pistol which was on the parapet, he slipped and tell to
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  • 252 10 JAILED FOR HAVING STOLEN CAR AND GUN CINGAPORE, Mon. A mechanic who was involved in a carsmuggling syndicate was jailed for three years today on two charges of illegal possession of firearms and a third count of having a stolen car. Lim Choon Eng. 41. m sentensed to two years
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  • 44 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese YMCA will conduct an eight -session couise on aivlng for beginners starting on Feb. 16 at thr FARELF Ph.vslcal Training School swimmii g pool In Tanglln. A skin-diving club will be formed at the end of tha
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  • 87 11 Wives of VIPs get their first lesson in the Istana in art of using chopsticks AND so how do we use these chop- sticks? Mrs. Arnold Smith, wife of the Commonwealth SecretaryGeneral learns the art of eating the Chinese way from her neighbour, Mrs. Diana Ee. Looking on and learning
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  • 227 11 HUSBAND STABBED BARGIRL'S FRIEND, SAYS DPP SINGAPORE, Mon. A bar waitress* husband fatally sUbbed one of his wife's customers with a screwdriver minutes after seeing them together In a car in Kallang Park at 3 a.m. one day, the High Court heard today. Mr. Chia Quee Kee, DPP. said this
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  • 51 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese Women s Association will hold a number of classes for its members in Spanish cooking. Mlk flower making. Chine.se brush painting, typewriting, bridge, handicrafts, batik painting, ceramics, conversational English and Japanese. Application forms are available at the Association. 15-A Hilton Towers. Leonle Hill
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  • 36 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two men. Ang Cheng Phlau. 36. and Ang Boon Leng. 22. were each fined $1,500 today for helping to run a public lottery at a house at Jalan Turi, Changl, last Saturday.
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  • 344 11 Insurance firm Must pay, rules Supreme Court SINGAPORE, Monday rpHE Supreme Court today allowed an appeal in A a 1963 Johore accident case, in which an insurance company in Singapore had repudiated claims for a total of $71,399 damages. Three people, including i car driver Elahideen Doray bin Boosoo. were
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  • 28 11 SINGAPORE. Mon The Chinese Methodist Churches in Singapore handed over a $5,000 cheque to the Malaysian High Commission on Saturday for the flood urtims
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  • 133 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor State Government was urged today to set up a Malay settlement, along Jalan Bungsar here, on the same lines as Kampong Bahru. Kampong Pandan and Kampong Dato Keramat. The call came from the Assistant Minister of National
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  • 221 11 S'pore firm to repair oil barge that fire damaged By IGNATIUS STEPHEN B.v.MMR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon. A Singapore firm. Far Eastern Levinstone Shipbuilding Company, has won the contract to repair the fire ravaged oil drilling barge Big John. The $21 million barge caught fire off Bintulu in Sarawak earlier this
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  • 31 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Gunong Sayang Association will hold a dinner on Feb. 6 at 7.30 p m at 140 Ceylon Road, to celebrate the diamond jubilee of the association
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  • 371 11 CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST HOTEL MAN REDUCED SINGAPORE. Mon T*HE prosecution today reduced a tentative murA der charge against assistant hotel manager, Jeffrey Khoh Thiam Leng. 25, to one of culpabl* homicide not amounting to murder. The DPP P.O. Ram. who submitted the amended charge, also successfully applied for a
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  • 86 11 Concert by Korean Children's Choir SINGAPORE. Mon. The Heralds Choral Society will present a concert by the wjrld-famous Korean Children's Choir at the Conlerence Hall on March d at 8.30 p.m. The Koreans have completed four world tours. Including th« United States and France, and Kill hfad for Australia and
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  • 53 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Douglas Koh. head of group service section, of the National Library, will be guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Lions Club of Singapore (Host), on Wednesday. 12.45 pm. at the •Viking Room." Goodwood Park Hotel. Mr. Koh will speak on ''Library service
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    • 452 12 Discussion at the Commonwealth conference of economic problems, especially the need of all developing countries to expand their trade, found the opening speakers broadly in agreement Dr. Kofi Busia. Ghana's Prime Minister, set the tone. It is not, of course, an exclusively Commonwealth question, although Dr. Busia spoke
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    • 303 12 Joinl operations by Cambodian and South Vietnamese troops have led to what in the Cambodian context is a significant achievement They have recaptured the strategic Pich Nil Pass and are pushing towards Stung Chhay on the other side in a bid to reopen Highway Four, the only
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    • 163 12 Seventeen schools in Sarawak have begun Primary One classes in Bahasa Malaysia. Eight more are to follow and with the two secondary schools already using the language as the medium of instruction, a small beginning has been made. Swifter dovetailing with the national education policy will require,
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  • 546 12 Eritrea— the thorn in Haile Selassie's side By A Correspondent London ONE oi Ethiopia's more lntractaoie problems n*s uiown up again. me uovernment in auuis Auaoa earner uus inontn put significant parts of fjritrea province under a state ot emergency. Tnia followed a recent suige In activity by me Eriuean
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  • 437 12  -  JULIAN NUNDY By London, Monday BRITAIN'S revolutionaries are having a hard time putting their message over to the masses but sex helps. For nearly five years magazines and newspapers which thrive on a diet of pop. drugs, social ferment and erotica nave attracted an increasing
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  • LETTERS
    • 232 12 I WISH to refer to the letter from Mr. Q.T. Wong (B.T. Jan. 16) and to state that I am completely at a loss as to the source of information used by him that I have expressed my disappointment that there are no writers
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    • 106 12 THE floods have done their damage and the waters are now receding. I suppose we shall have a 'repeat performance' at the end or the year. From what I gather, many towns and kampongs. which were free from floods before, were affected for the first time. I hope the authorities
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  • 1023 12 When British and Soviet interests coincided... SOVIET gunboat diplomacy ■round Singapore has been given a new twist. According to a reliable source, two Soviet naval auxiliaries were anchored off Singapore on Sunday night, one of them carrying additional wireless gear for monitoring the heavy diplomatic cable traffic from
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 321 13 Blast shatters Cairo's UN mission NEW YORK, Monday. JHE Egyptian mission to the United Nations was extensively damaged by an explosion last night, a mission spokesman reported. The main door of the mission, at 36 East 67th Street, was damaged and a fire started. Mission personnel quickly extinguished the blaze.
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    • 157 13 ABORTION IN 10 MINUTES NOW IN LONDON I UMHIX. Mon. A hospital here is carrying out a new type of abortion which sometimes takes only 10 minutes to complete, a doctor reported today. gome eirls smoking a cigarette to calm their nerves have found the operation over before they finished
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    • 57 13 ROME. Mon. A yuuiiß man was found dead yesterday in a hotel bathroom with a bullet mind in his head shortly after IOMH 30 million UN (£20.000) rambling in a casino in San Remo. police .said. They said it appeared that "8-year-old Rodolfo Bonannl had commit
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    • 103 13 SPECIAL federal guards are stationed outside the Soviet mission to tin- IN. where Jewish Defence League demonstrators are expected to rally in continuing protest against alleged discrimination against Jrws in the Soviet Union. Kasily recognised by a gold stripe down ttie sides of their uniform trousers,
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    • 277 13 Mendoza trial hears of 'too bad I failed' remark MANILA, Mon. 11 Bolivian painter Benjamin Mendoza gnashed his teeth and said he was disappointed when he failed in his attempt to assassinate Pope Paul in' Manila last November, according to evidence introduced in court today. This was told by t\so
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    • 52 13 NEW DELHI. M.in— Mr Edward Heath and President Nixon wirr burned in o(Iif?y yesterday by millitant students protesting against the proposed Anglo- Americn n communicatic us centre in Diego Oarcw m the Indian Ocean. The 200 students were protesting aguin&t the British proposal m sell arm* to
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    • 180 13 Varsity students in protest —march I ON DON, Mon- More J than 3.000 students from 11 English universities marched through London yesterday in protest over the government's refusai to let former German student leader Rudi Dutschke stay In Britain. Cambridge University students, organisers of the march, called (or a boycott
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    • 29 13 WASHINGTON. Mon. Steward Udall. former Interim' Secretary under the late President John Kennedy, was arrested here on charges of shoplifting involving cigars worth less than one dollar.
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    • 234 13 Money in US politics national cancer he says VM\ YORK. Mon. Former Senate aid* Mr. Robert (Bobby) Baker, who Has Jailed List week. Mid today that the finaiuinc of political campaign.** u.ta a "national cancci" which would drstory lie U.S. Mr Baker. 4> a for. nter protege of Mr Lyndon
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 225 14 SYDNEY, Mon. Continued Australian colonial rule of Papua and New Guinea, with independence promised but not .specified, can only increase the dissension and secessionist movements. The Australian said today. Commenting on the return ot the Federal Opposition leader Mr. Gough Whitlam from
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    • 260 14 MANILA, Monday I >OLICE have removed nearly all tlrearms from armouries in Laguna Province south-east of here arter learning of a Huk dissident plot to kill the provincial Governor. The national police commander of the province Lt.-Col. Juan Cabullo. told newsmen today
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    • 58 14 Man who shouldn't be there AN AMKRICAN soldier in jungle latigurs runs to I.S. helicopter near Tan Nry in i Cambodia on S.itu r d la y An American military spokesman in Vietnam said: "1 have no comment on the picture. As has been staled, there were no I '.S.
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    • 463 14 Lon No1's forces retake a key pass PHNOM PENH, Monday CAMBODIAN troops have recaptured the strategic Pich Nil Pass as their joint thrust with South Vietnamese forces to open Highway Four to the sea continued, the Cambodian High Command said. North Vietnamese forces have held the pass, about 95 miles
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    • 388 14 CAIGON. Mon. The 13 United stairs has increased Its direct invol\ement in the Hinting in Cambodia with Navy ships. Army helicopter gunships and liaison personnel, it was disclosed yesterday. Thr moves, which included the stationing of a U.S. 7th Fleet helicopter carrier
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    • 43 14 Cat>tro. M»n Five people MM killed when two light planes on a (lying exercise collided over this Southern Chilean island town yesterday. One of three planes, taking I part in the exercise hit the uitl of another.— A.P.
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    • 200 14 COLOMBO. Mon. COLLECTIVE forms of property ownership Jn the fields of production, distribution and exchange is one of the aims of the new republican constitution, now belntf drafted by the Ceylon Government It is cne of the provisions of a resolution submitted by
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 158 15 CALL FOR LAWYERS TO HELP THE POOR MANILA, Mon. President Marcos today urged more than 200 lawyers lrom 21 Aiuan and Pacific countries to use their legal profession In helping the poor. Opening the second comcrence of the Law Association for Asia and the Western Pacific. President Marcos -said: "The
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    • 44 15 LOS ANGELES Mon. AnOtlMf U.S. tuna boat was .seized vf.-irrday alter bung ftred upon Mr the second time off the i OMI of Ecuador in an escalating dLspiite with the Ixitin Aineru.in nation over lUhing *poke.smen said in San Dicso AP
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    • 184 15 Automatic driving in the US in 10 years WASHINGTON. Mon. TT Drivers In some parts of the United States will be able to drive their cars onto automated super highways and let electronic equipment take over the driving, a government authority on highway safety said yesterday. Mr. Douglas A. Toms.
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    • 148 15 I ON DON. Mon. The L rnngrecation at the Sunday evening srrvice was shockrd when thr tint suddenly i nnouiK cd iii.it In* attractive blonde wife had left him. For Mrs. Tom Ellel, 42, iu\ .i mrmlier of the parish Mothers I nion and sane with thr
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    • 535 15 CALCUTTA, Mon. The death toll in bomb attacks and political clashes in the past two days in India's pro blems state of West Bengal has risen to at least 16 in the past two days. One member of a gang which attacked two
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    • 129 15 UANGKOK. Mon. Communist guerillas last night raided a village In Southern Phatthalung province and killed a policeman. The policeman wa.s in the vlliage to conduct a psychological warfare campaign against the guerillas, police sources said today. The sources said thr po- llceman had arrived only
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    • 243 15 TOKYO, Monday. £QUATORIAL Guinea's first government delegation to China flew into Peking yesterday at the invitation of the Communist Government, according to Radio Peking. The radio broadcast heard in Tokyo said the delegation led by Mr. Jesus Alfonso Oyono
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    • 134 15 ULN\F'lSßl|.|.t ..south Carolina) Mon. \a attempt by tuo men to kidnap members of three families was foiled on Saturday night after a gun I .nil. A former State legislator shut it out with the men when they tried to take him
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    • 46 15 GLASGOW. Mon A motor- cylisl ilirrw a flamin/ uasolin* bomb at the South African Airways office here early today. No one «a* Injured and clamagt to the office was liuht. pollc* s.-.td Police launched an Immediate search for the assailant but hr escaped. AP.
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 82 16 CHIEF PRICE CHANGES RISES Camel $1.30 +.15 M. Breweries $5.40 .15 G. Ceramics $1.23 +.09 Matsu $1-99 +.09 Veneer $1.60 +.08 I. Nombor $2.85 +.08 T. Veneer $0.77 +.06J Gammon $0.92j +.054 M. Tile $105 +.OJ> N. Industries M.97 +.04 M. W. Wool $0.78 +.03 .SUrlitr $o.Bl* +.03 I. Wood
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    • 36 16 Straits Times Indices Jan. IS Jan. II •Industrials: H«.S9 147.U ".H.urlv. 66.56 6f.31 •Pr«perties: 111.75 Ul.»l tTins: H.» M.14 i% rubbers: UZ.M U2.CS •Dec. 30. 196« b 1H •Dec. 31. IMS 1M tDec. 2*. IM2 m
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    • 258 16 VALUES appreciated generally on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday on extension of buying support. Along with rising trends in overseas markets a wider spread of speculative activity was noted, particularly in counters still going at a discount. This was well mirrored in the
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    • 51 16 ON the official Malayan Short term Money Market fnt the week ended Jan. 16 la: I the range of call rate* >» a* fnl lov BANK H MIS: SI per cent to S per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 1] per cent lo 5 p<<- rent. .MOVEMENTS of fund* totalled
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    • 1064 16 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFI CIALLV LISTKO AT THE ;LOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE INDUSTRIALS a s. it (Losing TONE: industrials Improved while the rest steady TIRNOVER: Official total turnover at supplied by the Stock Exchange
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    • 1154 16 UrsiNESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of share*, traded rhown In biackets in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified INIHSTKIALS M\ $142 Mean i2> SI 48. (3> $1.49 Borneo Bhd. (3) 51. 73 (1)
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    • 325 16 Guthrie is still hit by Templeton fJUTHRIE Corporau tion Is likely to show higher profits for 1970 with increases from both plantation and industrial activities. Templeton carpet subsidiaries have cut back their heavy losses 'with the rest of the group achieving substantial profit increases despite far from favourable trading conditions.
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    • 198 16 STRAITS TIMES has raised its rinal dividend by 24 points to 25 per cent. With the interim of 5 per cent paid earlier the total for the year ended September 1970 Is 30 per cent against 274 per cent for 1968/69. Last night's closing price ot $7.90 places
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    • 402 16 KULIM GROUP'S overall profits for the current year will show a further advance on the estimated £832 000 turned In for 1970. directors forecast. As before most of the rise Is likely to come from Its oil palm operations and the group is continuing to
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 207 16 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dipped fractionally by 12V. cent to $630.12' per picul on an official offering op 90 tons to 335 tons. The market was very steady with strong buying support from the United States and some from Japan. SILENCE: Nothing
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      • 21 16 JAN 18 RUBBER: 50 cts (up 1 cent) TIN: KM.ISI (down I'H cents) Official Hfirmu ;.;.> tons (up 90 tons)
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      • 113 16 CHIN 111 PROUUXt tXtnANUE. SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICIS PtR PICUL VISTCftDAV. Cs»m.i jil: nu'k »6n teller* <Irun> VKi seller* Csprj: Mi>7d ilrnii oo»» Jan./ Kcb. L'K/U'.i *3« B. *•■»•> Uuotok AST A omit 1.0.0 100<-i NbW tifto tcllcra Sarawak wbitc f. 0.0 vt'i NLW USA aclltrt. terawak apcolai
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      • 53 16 THE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month 5 1 1 16p.c Two month 5 11/16p.c. Three month 5 13 I6p.c Six month 6 l I6p.c Nine month 6 3/8 p.c Twelve month
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      • 58 16 laturdav Frms, •us. iui London Closed St. 10 Brirui INCH •■>.«• Honckong 3k.W4 In 44 7-ljn.h mmm ClotMl 17 YOb IS ■<•!• r»«rl» CIOM-r 1«. M) Dorr it) i in i i W.Mi S < iwir ■?> ISO SO HW 76 (1) Export nrlr» to non-st»rlmp «ms
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    • 341 16 THE rubber market yesterday was steadier at the opening, reflecting the announcement of no United States stockpile sales again in February together with assurances that there was no intention to change current policy The market remained at the new level with fair business until mid-morn-ing when conditions
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    • 170 16 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announcad these best agreed merchant rates as at Jan. 18. Local dollars to one unit Sr lilni Buying of foreign currency. TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound \ustrallan Dollar <ew Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar J.S. Dollar .ocal dollars to 100
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 153 16 THE European Common Market Commission's draft to harmonise the rules for admitting securities on the stock exchange are quite unacceptable, the West German Association of Clumbers of Commerce says. In a joint note to the Commission, the Association, the West German Banking Association and Federation
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      • 295 16 [iTELBOURNE. Mon —Mining share; dipped sharply at the close of the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. The market opened steady with marginal but erratic mores In dull trading. The dull trading continued but prices dropped sharply towards the close Both sprculatlves and heavyweights- suffered Peko was cut back 40 cents
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      • 242 16 IjONO KONO. Mon. The market opened slowly but gradually Improved Among the outstanding counters were Harm with a gain of HKS3.SO. San Miguel gaining HKS3 and Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels which gained HK 45 cents The market closed on a steady tone The turnover for the day was
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      • 361 16 T ONIXJN. Mon. Th» >tock mark, i clo«rd ra»y Thf imprnd'.n( pomal »;nkr «M thr main downiidr fMclor. but th» prr»K-kfwl Wan Btrf«-t uutrmd aided (rntimrnl aomrwhat and luara rrflrcted marklns-down rathtr than actual «rillnr. Sornr support wan iirrn at the lowrr levels around mld-arvilon and a f<~» luwa
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      • 38 16 I.ONDON Mon. Bpo fV.tlrmrn. Feb. I«|l/, M M 18 DM.. Anni l»3iM.. a -d Juiv Srpt 10..d.. 0,. J n M rph 3 .d. July/am. 2i i/im. B -d i,n. M«rch II P/IM. \nr," >• .d Market Nenlrcted.
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      • 23 16 For A I nm ror«»rd hnv, r nit (MM i hit lmfnl Turnover a.m M lon Ton* B*rely steady, tl'nces in laatnt.
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  • 723 17 Best of seaside spots as tourist facilities -SEVEN SITES ARE OFFERED TO DEVELOPERS ON 15-YEAR LEASE WITH INCENTIVES SINGAPORE, Monday 'JMlki Government today offered seven of the Ixst seaside spots in Singapore for develop* men! by private enterprise as tourist facilities: restaurant, kelongrestaurant, nightclub and cabanas. The sites, for sale
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  • 69 17 YMCA courses on creative dancing SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese YMCA Youth Department Is organising two .courses of creative dancing under dance teacher Mrs. Maureen Lira. The course for children between 7 and 11 years began yesterday, and will be held every Saturday from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. The course
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  • 42 17 SINGAPORE. Men The Chinese Women's Association will organise a Chinese New Year dinner for members and friends at the Hotel Equatorial Phoenix Restaurant on Feb. 9 •t I p m Those interested should ring Ttl: ****** (or reservation*
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  • 119 17 SINGAPORE Mon. Malaysia Singapore Airlines will begin its Singa-pore-London service on June 2 with a frequency of three flights per week. Departures from Singapore will be on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. MSA's Boeing 707 fanjrts will leave Singapore at 8.30 p.m.. and arrive
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  • 176 17 Court told PC was blackmailed before his death SINGAPORE. Monday IJOUSEWIFE Vasantha Goliah, 21. told a coronei 11 today that two weeks before her police constable brother shot himself, he told her that h< was being blackmailed. She said: "He told me that two police constables were threatening him for
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  • 54 17 LIVERPOOL U TO HONOUR PREMIER LEE LONDON lion. Mr. L«-e Kuan Yew to receive an honorary df-nree of Doctor of Law from Liverpool University, it was announced here last night. The council and senate of the university approved the degree, which Is to be conferred at a convenie v date
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  • 30 17 SINGAPORE. Mon Labourrr Hassan bin Abdullah. SI, «m today lined $140 for .stealing a tin of coffee powder worth SI. from a Port Authority gudnwn on Nov. '.'J
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 316 17 On your TV and radio today S.N P.M. Opening and General Hos- 7.41 News in Chinese Ui ffm Family (Mala,) 2ISt Century-Games Futurists 3.N A Diary of Events in Singapore nl M Favourite Martian This Week (Malay) S.N News and Newsreel in English 3.SS It's Happening in Singapore 5.31 Slattery
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    • 660 17 5.N P.M. Programme Summary 1.11 O.K. Crackerby— O.K. Crackerby 5.15 Pok Amai Amai Rides S Racer „5 Sports Arena 5.15 The Rovers— Bridie Baines The Bold Ones-The Lawyers— til Survival— This Park is Dying Tfl e Verdict of Thirst U. 25 So Long Charlie 7.11 Music Music Music v.25 Final
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 229 19 I WAS one of the visitors to the Jurong Bird Park last Sunday. I observed that the opening hour w.is rather late, because at 10 in the morning the sun was already quite high overhead. If the park could be opened from 7
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    • 379 19 AT THE S-E ASIA SEMINAR... A SEMINAR on modernisation in South cast Asia, organised by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, is being held in Singapore. Its stated objective is to provide "a forum for dialogue on the subject as well as an opportunity for
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    • 172 19 'DRESS UP' PLEA FROM FIANCEE WHO'S SO FED-UP lAOREE wholeheartedly with what Hazel Tan (ST., Jan. 15) has to say about senior government officers and the way they dress. And I believe that her special mention of the Singapore Telephone Board is also Justified. I have friends working in the
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    • 396 19 •yOUR correspondent L.V.C. 1 (S.T.. Jan. 18) acknowledges that there are good grounds for disagreement ln "Fair Play's" letter. Only, he deplores the absence of Confucian virtues in Mr. Phey Yew Kok and Company in their justified tirade against correspondents like "Fair Play." I agree with
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    • 80 19 THE banning of the firing of crackers that resulted in the loss of lives and property ln pervious years was a wise move by the Government. But I don't see any need to ban some crackers that are so tiny that they hardly pose any such danger, nor do they
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    • Govt replies
      • 85 19 NEW USER" IST, Dec. 23' has commented on thr absence of farestages at the bus stops of a Chinese bus service. There is no statutory requirement for Chinese bus companies to have fare stages indication on their bu- stop plates since their fare structure is based on flvr cents per
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      • 169 19 I REFER to to the letter from Anthony Chan Tuck Wong .ST., Dec. 31 "See- through lift windows to be safe and sound." I wish to inform Mr. Chan that the question of Installing "see through doors" has been considered by tho Housing Board previously and we are. of the
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      • 187 19 I REFER to the letter from Mr Albert Ong (ST. Nov. 28i complaining about the killing of animals in the nature reserve. On Nov. 25, 1970 a group of 13 secondary school teachers accompanied by three members of the National Museum staff were on a bird-watching trip around Pierce Reservoir.
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      • 70 19 DISSATISFIED" (S. T Jan. 12) who said that his mother's flat was vacated in a relatively clean and tidy condition und who felt it was unfair that a fee was deducted for cleaning up the premises, Is requestI ed to give his name and j address, and also the flat
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 280 19 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS container (0). 9. Oame explorer found after It 1 Mily ln *>me loathsome rain, perhap* <5-4>. relief (4). 10. Delete article ln foreign Has commemorative drink language with returned aallor ln Indo--11. Made to &hed a tear back ln neMa Island ilOi. December (7>. IS. Britten
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 842 20  -  ONG KIAT BENG by JT is completely Eastern. It has been described as sexy yet modest, and is utterly feminine. But the cheongsam is seldom seen these days. Those who wear It do so because they think that the cheongsam
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    • 77 20 YOUNG Italian designer Enrica Sanlorenzo has splashed colour across the Rome spring and summer fashions, shunning the drab browns. plum and brick of last year. Sanlorenzo, 23, who designs for her mother's Turin fashion house, forced youthful zest into the collection that was shown during
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    • 214 20 'ORNs and callouses are v the most common foot defects of the human race at least, in those societies where people wear shoes! Corns and callouses are related In that they are both caused by the same thing friction and pressure from shoes. Believe
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    • 414 20 FORMER MUSIC TEACHER IS BOSS OF 3 BUSINESS CONCERNS VERSATILITY b certainly one of the traits not lacking in Mrs. Esther Su. A former music teacher and a mother of two young daughters, she now runs three business concerns. One is an import and export firm, another a boutique, and
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    • 833 24 Aaata^Wl,6t>waMt>mt*l THE FAMILY OF the latt Mr*. Chiang iTeo) Klah Km act Pans Teak Chla. wiahea to tnank al! relatives and friend* for their klrd attendance, gift*, wreath* aad servieM of oat ktod or anotber to tbalr mother-t funeral. THI FAMILIES OF Swab Blow Beck. Mow Puay. Blow Liang thaak
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    • 434 25 Hampshire and Cowdrey stake strong Test claims NEWCASTLE, Monday JACKIE Hampshire (122) hit a 94-minute century and Colin Cowdrey scored an elegant 70 as MCC turned the final day of their match -igainst a Northern New South Wales Country Eleven into a practice session here today. The game ended in
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    • 83 25 AUCKLAND. Mon. Kathy Harter (U.S.) won three titles in the Bats-sponsored Auckland tennis cnamplonshlps her*. She won the women's singles by beating Shelley Monds 6-1 6-0; took the mixed doubles with fellow countryman M. Elliott 6-1. 6-4 from Feter Becroft and Elaine Stepnan. ami with
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    • 59 25 BYDNEY. Mon. Phil Dent. 30, took a step closer to ft possible professional tennis contract when be upset his friend and partner. John Alexander, In the Neil South Wales singles final here today. Dent, very much In Alexander's shadow in recent years, came from a seemingly
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    • 47 25 MIAMI. Mon. Rookie Jim O'Brien kicked a 32-yard Held goal with nine seconds of play left yesterday to give the Baltimore Colts the Professional World football championship with a 16-13 victory over th» Dallas Cowboys and also revenge for it disappointing loss two years ago.
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    • 480 26  -  MAURICE KHOO By CINGAPORE Joint Services, the holders, will not J compete in this year's HMS Malaya Cup rugby championship. This was officially announced in Kuala Lumpur yesterday by MRU secretary Dr. Fong Wan Fatt who said Joint Services would be unable to
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    • 67 26 KARACHI. Mou. Pakistan Table Tennis Federation will send a men's team to compete In the First Commonwealth table tennis championships In Singapore In March If the government approves, it was announced here today. A spokesman «atd a team would not be entered for Urn World championships
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    • 192 26 WIMBLEDON BIDS TO END BORING MATCHES f ONDOK. Mon. WimbleLi don. the World's premier tennis tournament, will as an experiment adopt the tie-breaking system of scoring In the 1971 champlonshiDs. which begin on June 21. It will be the first change In scoring at Wimbledon for more than 90 years.
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    • 280 26  - Big move into Sports HQ begins ERNEST FRIDA By rpHE BIG move by the Government to streamline and strengthen sports promotion in the Republic, by housing all sports bodies under one roof, began yesterday. First to move into Sports Headquarters the former Singapore Turf Club at Farrer Park was the
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    • 91 26 Three quick birdies beat Palmer nEBBLE BEACH. California. Mon. Tom Shaw beat off a challenge by Arnold Palmer to win the U5»135.000 Btng Crosby national pro-amateur championship here yesterday. With a burst of three quick birdies, the 28-year-old Shaw staved off Palmer's early charge and was in complete command throughout
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    • 25 26 TEACHERS 1 Training College will meet YMCA's men and women teams in a judo contest at TTC on Feb. 6 at 4 p.m
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    • 85 26 4 teams fail to confirm, so draw is off THE araw for the Under-23 hockey competition, scheduled for yesterday, was postponed because (our teams could not confirm their entries. They were Indian Association. Police Sports Association, Junior AA and Polytechnic Sports Club. Teams which are In are Schools i two
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    • 146 26 Danish boat scores fastest win HOBART. Von Denmark's Alex Holm failed Maj Brut to an easy win in the tilth heat of the Prince Philltp Cup on tht Derwent River yesterday. His win in the fastest time of the series leaves the three placed boats unchanged, but yachting experts expect
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    • 51 26 MELBOURNE. Mon—Australia will challenge for the Davis Cup again this year, the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia derided at lt.s meeting here tonight The New South Wales delegate. Mr. JP. Young, opposed sending a team unless the LTAA found full sponsorship for the touring
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    • 320 26 NAVAL BASF won the Bukit Timah District six-a-side hockey tournament yesterday at Jurong when they beat Whitley "B" by a short corner In the final. Upper Thomson beat Whltley Secondary "A" by 2-0 for third place. Results Ist round: Whltley "A" drew with
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    • 56 26 81NOAPORK Cricket Club beat Combined School* 4-0 in a friendly women 1 hockey match at the paanue yesterday. Pragnell. Bull and lndra scored for SCC In the first half. and Lang Louis the fourth. On the SRC pitch. Combined Services beat Singapore Recreation Club 3-0. with
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    • 312 26  -  JOE DORAI By £HEUNG Chi-Doy, the former English and Canadian professional and skipper of last year's Hong Kong team, has offered three Singapore players the chance to become Hong Kong professionals this season. The 29-year-old former Blackpool player has his eyes on Quah
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    • 214 26 JOHN CHEW LEADS IN TWO EVENTS JOHN CHEW (Great Ea«torui struck two good partnerships to lead In the qualifying rounds of the men's doubles and mixed doubles events of the Insurance Instltut- of Singapore's Ten-Pin Bowling Championships at Jackie's Bowl. Orchard, on Sunday. JOHN (502 1 end Charles Koh (324
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    • 43 26 JAKARTA. Moil Nine countries have been invited to take part in the Jakarta Anniversary Cup tournament hero in June. They are India. Japan, Burma. South Korea, Thailand. Malaysia, South Vietnam and Singapore. The Anniversary Cup waj won by Malaysia last year.
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    • 296 26  -  ALBERT JOHNSON By CINGAPORE Amateur Weightliftmn Federation officials have been told to work out more progressive plants to improve the standard of weightlifting in the Republic. SAWLF president, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, told them last week that they had done a good job but
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    • 592 27  -  EPSOM JEEP By JHERE will be a two-day combined pro f c s sionalamateur meeting at Bukit Timah on Feb. 20 and 21. With a record number of "amateur" horses in training, the MARA has tentatively listed about 130 horses for the proam
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    • 882 27 \VEIOHTS for the T Kuala Lumpur races this weekend. SATURDAY CL. 1 DIV. 2— 9 F. Eurodollai 9.00 Sungei Wang II 8.08 Forget- Mf -Not 111 808 Speechmaker 8 07 Movie House V 8 07 Moonbeam 8 07 Joint Command 8.06 Kachang Kuda 8 05 Mount Paterson
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    • 561 27 THE STIPE'S— REPORT gets severe reprimand "THE Stipendiary Sic- ward's report on the BuW.lt Tlmah races: SATURDAY Race At the halfmlle Base Metal had to be badly checked when Long Hoi Summer (Sairi) shifted in sharply making the turn. Sairl was severely reprimanded (or the occurence. BACE I:
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    • 156 27 The Best name sold for £25,000 Boutiques The company, which U being bought by Lincroft Clothing Limited, alto runs two boutiques In Manchester George Best Rogue and George Best Edwardian. Last week. Best's "secret" weekend In London with his 22-year-old actress girl friend Sinead Cusack. and his failure to turn
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    • 149 27 Tengku Mahkota of Johore left yesterday for Bangkok to lead the Royal Johore Shooters Association's team at the internat i o n a 1 invitational clay-pigeon tournament beginning on Friday. The rest of the 12-man team will leave tomorrow. Malaysia will have two teams
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    • 50 27 The Rawang AAA crosscountry race, postponed because of the floods, will now be held »n March 14. Closing date for rntries la March 1. Forma are available from the secretary, competitions commit--1 tee NTPS (English!. Rau-ung. I or N. A. Baakaran. Telecom* > Stores. Brickfield;,.
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    • 722 25 TENDER NOTICE FACTORY COMPLEX FOR INDUSTRIAL OXYGEN INCORPORATED SDN. BHD. Tenders are invited from General Contractors foi the erection and completion of the Proposed Factory Buildings for Messrs Industrial Oxygen Incorporated Sdn. Bhd. at Batu Tlga Industrial Estate, Selangor The Factory Complex consists of: 1. Main Factory Buildings 2. Other
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    • 655 25 KKRAJAAN MALAYSIA PrMBERITAHI TAWARAN KEMENTEBIAN PKRTAMAN TANAB B.iHAGIAN PARIT TALJAYEB BESUT ARRICI LTL'BAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (PBE-Ql ALIFK A T ION I The Government ot Malaysia experu to taYlte tenders ln April 1971 for the construction of three sections of the civil engineering works forming the drainage and irrigation system for
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    • 292 25 LKMBAOA I.KTKIK NEGARA lANAH MELAYU PUR TENDER NO 9610 Tenders are invited trow registered contractors with the Lembaga Letrlk Negara under Class B and above for the construction oi 4 type 111 quarters at Connaught Bridge Power Station Area. Klang Tenderers are required to deposit a sum ol $50.00 by
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    • 349 25 THE BENT A RUBBER ESTATES BERHAD (Incorporate! Id West Malaysia* Notice it nereoy given trial the Director* have declared the follow n dividends: 1 In respect ol the year ended 30th September 1970 an Interim dividend (in lieu ol finaJ dividend) oi seven and one hall per cent (7i%). less
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    • 509 25 i^_^_i MARY tPRAV PAINTING r«P4lr Jit(Cont. from Page 24) Shopping quid* COURTEOUS SIRVICI, rmjooably SERVANT'S PROSLIMT PIMM ring prlcti. uquliltt workmanihlp mod B'pora 9M817 for bora< catering. tO P Quality gtma get tbttc at Ln Wholcaoma bom* cooking. Delivery Onn Jewell*™. 30S/8 South Bridge optioul. Road. 8' port. REPAIR RIFRICIRATORt,
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    • 506 26 SALES EXECUTIVES bt O I #W tVj A is looking tor a Factory Manager to take charge of A large commercial ond indut its day-to-day operations .n the production of o trial organisation hot a number of revolutionary building material vacancies in it. large and progre, Tbe musf be q
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    • 127 27 '^mm^L'm^mW WF^V^ II I ti I I MmW^ ■V w^\ Wli ml 9 t I I. tfl^^B^M^B^E mnwmmmmamam rv»odei qt- sb .for those who take their work wherever they go In addition to Lhe world's smallest IHHHHi <^m\ electronic calculator Micro Compet incorporating I four- ELSIs (Extra -Large -Sci!« Integration).
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    • 292 27 WORD PUZZLE J MUNIMM MM T~~ "1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY WORD PUZZLE *B f I fsfc\ Brt M ta< SM *Mt Mar MMSa. ipiP 'MtmtitM mmw Mtar. MM M, m, M.U: I M*M 2 I j L_i U— **n MM Nat* -J CLUES FOR B-2 1. Hi mti h <M
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  • 242 28 SINGAPORE. Monday A SINGAPORE freighter, the Golden Lion, was today freed from a I reef near the Indonesian island of Pulau vi nihni- where she had been stuck for the last 12 hours. The 7,600-ton vessel, belonging to Gu a n Guan Shipping Co., was
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  • 150 28 MINISTER EXPLAINS BRITISH PRESENCE IN KENYA NAIROBI, Monday I^ENYA'S Defence Minister, Mr. James S. Gichuru, said today a suggestion that British troops had come to Kenya to quell possible antiious. He was commenting on a British Sunday newspaper report that British troops I exercises in Kenya it be used if
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  • 79 28 Nudes in paper warning LUSAKA, Mon. Zambias only Sunday newspaper, the Sunday Times, was warned yesterday that, the Government would take "most extreme" measures against it if it continued to publish pictures of nude men and women. The warning, from Minister of Information Sikota Wina, followed Sunday's issue with a
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  • 50 28 Airport staff to extend strike SYDNKV. Moi, Ground *taft* Sydney's Kingsford Smith Alrporl today voted to extend Umbt ii -day-old strike (or anotl'.er week. The 3.000 men from 14 unions are on strike over the dismissal of a Qantas shop steward. Flights from Sydney have suffered some minor delays. Reuter.
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  • 67 28 CANBERRA Mon. Two young Bulgarians were refused ball when they appeared in court here today accused of a bomb attack on the Soviet Embassy In Canberra yesterday. Nikolla Yortanoff DaskMolf. 19 a labourer, and Peter Nikoloff Petiotf. 23. a welder were charged with having maliciously thrown
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  • 58 28 SALT LAKE CITY fUtah>. Mon. A Salt Lake City man both literally and figuratively "took the plunge" when he got married yesterday. Ned Christ lensen. 22. parachuted 8.000 (eet from an airplane to a rendezvous with his waiting fiancee. Penny Slmlster. As soon as he nit
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  • 59 28 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Union of Malaysian Students has sent a letter to Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew In his capacity as chairman of the Commonwealth conference, recommending that the British Government be censured "for Its proposed sale of arms to the blatantly
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  • 102 28 NEW DELHI, Mon. The right-wine Hindu Jan Sangh Party today announced its plans for a self-reliant India, out of the Commonwealth, with its own nuclear weapons and without foreign aid. The party's manifesto for the general election in March, released by party president
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  • 67 28 PITIR NCIOW SIR LIM pasacd away peacefully 6. 11l p.m. on Is. 1 71 Iravinc behind beloved wife. •on, daushlrr-ln-law and (hrre grandchlldrrn. Cortrxr leaving TO. Blglap Avenue for Ol.Pg Sulap Church at 2.00 p.m.. thence to Chua Chu King. MR. t. AMARAIINCAM 3OA J»Un Vivekananda. Brlckfleldn K.U, retired
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  • 161 28 SINGAPORE, Mon. Caribbean members are not likely to walk out of the Commonwealth Conference over the South Africa arms sale issue, Barbados Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs Mr. Errol W. Barrow said today. He said that even if the African nations staged a
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