The Straits Times, 30 January 1971

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200-000 The Straits Times Ik National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1971 2« CENTS K.D.N. 5005: M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 225 1 Singsong, assault complaints at House debate on Bill JjONOON, Fri. Passions ran high in the House of Commons aarly today with a rebel singsong and complaints of phyncal assault. ft happened during bitter argument over the Conservative Government's new Bill to discourage wildcat strikes. Opposition Labour members fought the Bill
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  • 548 1 Secret dossier for 8 nations Britain to release information on security in Indian Ocean LONDON, Friday DEFENCE secrets governing the security of the South Atlontic and Indian Ocean will be submitted soon to Malaysia and seven other Commonwealth countries. The British dossier hitherto regarded by British Prime Minister Mr. Edward
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  • 267 1 London ready to recognise Amin LONDON, Fri. The British Government U "ready in principle" to recognise the new regime of Major-Gene-ral Idi Amin in Uganda, officials said today. The new regime is considered here to be in effective control of the country. Sources clow to the British Government said Mr.
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  • 179 1 Govt may allow more chartered flights CINGAPORE, Fri The Chairman or the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Tan Sri Runme Shaw, tonight said that the Government might give landing rights to more chartered flights coming to Singapore to encourage tourism. He was speaking to reporters after flying home from Manila where
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  • 59 1 LONDON. Fri. A lormul* has been reached which xhould lead to settlement o( a dispute involving British European Airways employees, a BEA spokesman said today. The Klrline, one of Europe s busiest, carrying 14.000 passenger* day. has been at a virtual standstill since Tuesday when 3
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  • 39 1 SYDNKY. Fri.— A total of 335 passengers escaped unscathed when two airliners touched in mld-alr near Sydney airport tonight—tearing off half the rail fin of a Canadian Pacific Air DCg arriving from Vancouver.— Reuter.
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  • 43 1 YORK. Fri.— A bl year-old Detroit widower haa won I'SSI.OOO.M* in a lottery ran by New York State authorities. Mr. Charles Kloti. who works for ah office equipment firm, will receive USISMM a year for the next M years. Bilii
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  • 51 1 Welcome for Margaret 4 RADIANT Printers* Margaret was given a warm embrace by her husband Lord Snowdnn on arrival in Bridgetown on Thursday Governor General Sir Winston Scott and Lady Scott, were also on hand to receive her. Slip wore a simple printed dreys. black shoes and pony-tail hairstyle UPI
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  • 255 1 Man rescued from boot after a gunf ight KLANG. Friday. OOLICE rescued a businessman tonight after a dramatic gunfight with a gunman at a petrol station at Kampong Tengah here. The thug, believed to oe Selangor's most wanted gunman, escaped Into a maze of houses In the area. The whole
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  • 42 1 MOON CRAFT CRASHES HOI sins |e\.,M Jri A riK-krl pi.urrrd craft uvd prr\ inutly b> astronaut \l»n K Mirpard Jr. to train lor i Ihr Apollo II moon Undine crashed liula* during a roatSM i flight. The pilot eacapad Uf I J«ry.-AP.
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  • 224 2 'TOKYO, Fri. China to--1 day invited former Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama to visit Peking in February for talks with Premier Chou EnLai and other Ctiinesa leaders. Mr. Fujiyama, a Lower House member is expected to stay in Peking for about 10 days
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    • 677 2 The high cost of fighting Russians THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICEUI^BMBBBBi dHI WASHINGTON, Friday JHE United States will increase defence spending next year to U5576,000 million to develop new weapons and strengthen its navy in the face of the Soviet Union's growing influence at sea. The US$l,5OO million Increase
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    • 237 2 Plans to step up Indon oil output JAKARTA, Fri. A group of four American oil companies operating onshore wells have announced plans to increase production to 75.000 barrels per day by the end of 1972. Mr. Thornton F. Bradshaw. president of Atlantic Richfield, one of the participating companies, said the
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    • 202 2 South Italian city tense as police battle demos DOME. Fri. Police bat- tied bands of demonstrators late into the night in a new outbreak of violence in the troubled south Italian city of Reggio Calabria, going Into action with teargas to clear the streets. By the early hours of this
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    • 277 3 WASHINGTON. Fri— Rep. Donald V. Dellums (Democrat-California) and othrr Congress-men plan to move for an inquiry into alleged US. war crimes in South-east Asia. Mr. Dellums said yesterday, if there was no official inquiry, the group would convene its own informal war
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    • 277 3 PLEBISCITE FOR SOUTH WEST AFRICA WELCOMED BUT... NEW YORK, Fri. A spokesman for the South-West Africa People's Organisation .said yesterday he welcomed the idea of a plebiscite in the area, but one with international guarantees. "This is exactly what we have wanted." .said Mr. Andreas Z. Shipanga. acting information secretary
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    • 49 3 PARIS. Fri. Rats s*viged a three-month-old boy to ilrnh in a caravan near "here 'ndHV while his parents were at work. The baby died in hospital an hour altrr being found with his nose. rhm. and the tips of bis lingers gnawed away.— Reuter.
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      42 3 AN unidentified newsman carries a wounded person from the rubble of an office building of the Phnom Penh's electric power administration. At least si x people were hurt in the blast the third terrorist bombing ni three days. UPI radiophoto.
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    • 515 3 Senate team to plan next move yHE Senate Foreign Relations Committee has decided to meet next Tuesday to consider its next step in the developing tussle with the Nixon Administration over Cambodia. At a closed meeting yesterday. Secretary of State Mr. William Rogers appeared to have satisfied committee members tl.u
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    • 38 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. President Nixon yesterday named leading Apollo scienttas M George Mueller among nine recipients of the National Medal ol Science the highest government award for diMinKuished achievement in science, mathematics and engineering. Reuter.
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    • 207 3 AND ON THE WAR FRONT... SAIGON. Frl. US. 852 bomber struck again today at one of the main terminals of the Ho Chi Mlnh Trail at a point where the main supply route from crosses from Laos into South Vietnam. The huge bombers pounded infltratlon
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    • 210 3 Another 84,000 cut in US troops report WASH INGTON, Fri. President Nixon told 11 college editors yesterday that U.S. troops strength in Vietnam will be reduced by another 84,000 by May 1, one of the college newsmen said. But Mr. Jerry Warren, deputy White House Press secretary. >aid later "The
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    • 320 4 LONDON, Fr i. The Conservaj tive Government, i mapping out its spending for the 1 next four years, yesterday announcj ed plans to cut back heavily on the j socialist program- mes of the Labour I administration deJ feated in last June's
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    • 370 4 Countdown resumes for Sunday Apollo liftoff CAPE KENNEDY, Friday. PREPARATIONS for man's fourth moon landing mission today went ahead textbook precision. The only flaw to mar the perfect performance was a minor hydraulic leak and a temporary problem with one of the computers feeding a spacecraft simulator. Apollo- 14 technicians
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    • 271 4 11 PAST MOON MISSIONS UNDER PROJECT 'APE KENNEDY. Frl The past of project Apollo at a glance. APOLLO-1; Jan. 27, 1967 first manned Apollo, failed In a ground test fire which killed astronauts Virgil Orlssom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee. (There were no missions designated Apollo-2 and 3). APOLLO-4; Nov.
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    • 94 4 fANBERRA. Fri. Briv tain's decision to retain a presence In South Bast Asia should make recruiting; easier. Britain's top soldier said yesterday Sir Geoffrey Baker, the retiring Chief of the General Staff, said servicemen in Britain were attracted by the prospect of service outside Europe. The
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    • 192 4 Guerillas kill eight men in Southern Thailand BANGKOK, Fri. Seven village defence volunteers and one army sergeant were killed in two separate guerilla ambushes in Southern Thailand, official sources said today. Eight defence volunteers were travelling In a jeep on Wednesday In Narathlwat Province, about 985 miles south of Bangkok,
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    • 30 4 KOBE. Fri. An 11.300 RToss ton automobile carrier ship, the .arifst ;.hip of its kind in Japan, was launched yesterday at the >hipvards of Kawasaki Hea\y industries— UPI
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    • 279 4 Manson shot me in row over dope: Witness LOS ANGELES. Fri. A 28-year-old N>rr© t rumptter yesterday trstified that Charles Manson shot him in the stomach and left him for dead in a dispute over payment for mari.iuana. The trumpeter. Bernard Crowe, was rivinr evidence after Manson convicted in the
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  • 527 5 New 'double tax' pact by S'pore, Japan SINGAPORE ;.ml Japan I <> <l a y signed :i n\ isc<l agreement for I lie avoidance of double taxation. The pad is r\|K» u>(| lo increase Ibe tempo of Japanese involvement in the Republic and strengthen economic cooperation between flic l\\o countries.
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  • 60 5 IPOH M A fallirr .uid -on <\ho foiisht at the »mu»«- rnent park In Chemor. ntair hrrt>. I last Tue-riay wrif flned $10 rach by thf mn;i.strale* comt Thfy wen Abrlul Ra/ak Ahrilillnh. «:t and Alxhll Ari7. Atxlul n? 11 'lytli InHi^n Mv i Uw.
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  • 51 5 SINGAPORE. Frl Peter Edward Vaz, 34. today denied canting the death of Sect Ah Wall in an accident through neBligencr at 3.10 p.m. on Dec. 15 at the junction of Serangoon Road and Lavender Street. He was allowed ball of $1,000 till his trial on Feb.
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  • 352 5 Investment team to study prospects for joint ventures SINGAPORE, Friday J^ 3/ -MEMBER Japanese team of investors Hew in tonight to hold discussions with Crovernmenl leaders on the prospects of future joint ventures and economic investment in Singapore. The leader cf the mission. Mr. T. Morinaga who is president of
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  • 67 5 Student fined for traffic offences SINGAPORE. Fri Pang I>\ Soon, 20. was yesterday J finorl a toial of $120 for tw.i traffic offences ai Nicoll Highway. Hr was also disqualified from driving for 12 month--. Phiie was fined $40 for driving I'itliont a driving licence on .lan 3. t.nd $80
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  • 35 5 "IKJRK BAHRI Fri Gun H SO 'liffl in Hie Genri .1 Boatrttal heir Ihm evening. He in mred in ihe twoia\l rm.-!i m the HVi milestont Jnhore Ouhru-Pontian roaa on Monday.
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  • 289 5 Why the Japanese are holding another show J I NG A P ORE, Fri. Singapore's "bouyant" economy, her increasing trade with Japan, and her recognition as an ideal place for investments are the reasons why Japan has chosen to hold a second industtrial exhibition here, his was stated by Mr.
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  • 123 5 SINGAPORE. Fn Nineteen people, including three women, wore fined ;i total of $1,430 in a magistrate's court today for gambling at a house in Rowell Road last year. The court \a.>. told that |>oti< c had to >mash through a stiong door with ciowbais
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  • 36 5 IPOH. Fit Loong Sune Hoo. 21. who pleaded cuillv lo abu-slne a police con.- la hie a I a b\r Mop in Douglas Road on Wednesday, was fined S2O by a ■MMnftt'l court lortrty
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 149 6 Jhonally Rose is looking out for nightclub offers ■pHE Yankees in Sai- gon are nice, according to pretty 18-year-old FilipinoSpanish dancer Jhonally Rose. For an instant she spoke with the air of a woman of the world. In the next she burst into an impish schoolgirl grin. I found it
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  • 48 6 Alias Congo turns pop singer WELL KNOWN Malay comedian and actor. Alias Congo began a new career as pop-singer last month. Forty-two-year-old Alias. a familiar face on TV Singapura Malay variety shows. has recorded five songs in Malay. He now hopes to do more la the near future.
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  • 73 6 Chinese music at Victoria Theatre LUI PUI-YUEN. a pipa player from Hong Kong. will give a concert of Chinese classical music at the Victoria Threatre on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. Thr concert also feature* an exponent of Ku Cling music Ml I auto Cheng, who will play two (la.-Mcs. "A
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  • 168 6 '"\O- n °t quite up to expectations." said Mr. Jimmy Lee about his Count Basic experiment. He was commenting on sale of tickets for the Count Basic show. Only half the tickets have been sold." he said Jimmy thinks there might be "not
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  • 30 6 A ROYAL Marine band has received a gift from a Fijian town in appreciation of the bands musical contribution to the islands Independence Day. celebration.* on Oct. 10.
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  • 123 6 SINGER Wihi... Reading <<a)rs Tom Jones wriggles on stage more than she does And today Wilma. a singer from Australia who has been referred to as "The Female Tom Jones" was looking for qualifications to thr label. "They call me the female Tom Jones
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  • 652 6 Dances that outstrip strip shows... f HIS could be il the thing to beal Uuslripleaser at her own game. The stripteaser has reigned supreme in nightclubs for more than half a century and that's speaking in a modern (Context only. Because her appeal in fact dates far, far back in
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  • 504 7 Music or money? THEY were in a local 1 night spot belting out an "Archies" number last year. It drew the customers. Then they went to Honts Hong, and again the bubble-gum-type throb attracted night clubbers to the small floor. Now back m Singapore The Silver Strings, like many other
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  • 299 7 i ITORDING to German i\ mythology therr was e»<l 'or nl a folklore cod of darknrsv half man. half wolf. He was r.illi-d Strpprnwolf. I'hen in 19«»9 five men from Germany. Canada, and the I.S. released a single railed "Born To Be Wild." urnt fur
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  • 324 8 SINGAPORE, Friday JHh. Government is to seek the views of the NTUC and the Singapore Employers Federation on proposed higher rates of compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Law. Although the revised rates are still top secret, the Straits Times understands they are "substantial." They
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  • 64 8 PENANG Kri Two Beip.iwi ■grteultttnl "xpeits i»re no^ in Maaafaal to pmlm the Government in the use of modern harvesters at the Muda irrigation project In Kedah and PerlK Mr. Warren H Erb. a marketing specialist, and Mr. G. Seru. an advtaer to the Agricultural Department In
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  • 33 8 SINGAPORE. Frl Qoh Chlnp Soon. 37. was fined S7O today for driving his lorry at 46 mph on Oct 24. 1969 along Parrer Road where the sceed limit >M 30 mph.
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  • 37 8 TELUK ANSON. Frl The Raja Muda of Perak made a round of \octal calls on Chinese community let* -en In theli homes here veMerday and on Wednesday on the occasion ol Chinese New Year
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  • 266 8 Tang: We've much to learn about financial planning methods SINGAPORE. Friday I RESPITE Singapore's many modern factories and industrial estate development, it still has much to learn in the techniques of financial planning. Hence the Economic Development Board officers who participated in a month-long workshop on financial analysis and planning
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  • 65 8 Why baby was crying so violently SINGAPORE. Fri Houiln? B>ard labourer Salleh bin Awath, 29 rushed his month old baby son to the Outram Hospital when he found him crying violently, a coroner heard today. About a month later on Jan. 1. he. wax told that the baby had died
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  • 47 8 SUNOEI PATANI. PH. Sun gel Patants new $6 million dollar water-supply scheme Is nearlng completion. The plant Is being installed and the water* works are expected to be operational soon. This garrison town will then have sufficient water to meet all needs
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  • 90 8 Jail for man who tried to extort $2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Unemployed Yao Ah Panu. 37 was tailed for one v*ar for trying to extort mnney from a prostitute at a coffee stall In Pearl's Hill Road yesterday afternoon Toh told magistrates court that Yap demanded two dullais "protection money." A-
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  • 69 8 IPOH. Fn Fivf Rirls. ln(lll.lill.' tWO llNi.lv r.MPfIls. Will model In a fa-'uon paraile to be held in conjunction with a Chinese New Year danre In the St. John Ambulance Association hall here tomorrow. Proceeds of the dance are In aid of a building fund
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  • 188 8 S'POREANS TO WRITE TEXTBOOKS FOR AUSSIE FIRM SINGAPORE. FTI. An Australian book-editor has found more than a do?en talented local people who may be able to help write textbooks for his publishing linn. Mr Robert J. Debus. 27. an editor with Angus and Robertson i Australia > Pty. Ltd.. spotted
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  • 27 8 IPOH. Frl —Business-minded Malays in Penile are planning to set up an emporium. It will j be the first of its kind In Malav--1 sla.
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  • 202 8 MR. KOSCHNICK CALLS ON MR. LEE SINGAPORE. Fri The Prime .Minister of the West German state of Bremen. Mr. Hans Koschnick. today paid a half-hour courtesy rail on Mr. I.n Kuan Yew. Mr. Kosrhnick said after the visit: 'H> discussed rconiiiru problems in the Far East, i.ermany and Europe. "Our
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    • 25 8 We congratulate the owners and personnel team of The Singapore Hilton on the official opening and wish them every success in the future LIQUOR DEPT.
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  • 298 9 BETTER WORK AND PROGRESS, SAYS RAZAK KUALA LUMPI'R, Frl. Tun Almliil Rank today suggested thai ;ill ministers scl up operations rooms. Such a system, ho said, would allow officers to perform thru- work better and also chart the ministry's progress. Tun Razak made the
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  • 163 9 IPOH. Friday. |\ATO S. P. Beenlvasagam, president of the Peoples Progressive Party, today urged greater restraint in speeches and public statements made by Government members. In a signed pre.» statement b« said: "I must appeal to the Prime Mm ister
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  • 177 9 SACKED INSPECTORS SEEK REVIEW OF CASE SINGAPORE, m Two police inspectors who were dismissed from the force last week sent in a letter to the Commissioner of Police. Mr Cheam Kirn Seang. this morning asking him to review their cases The letter was handed t., Mr Choam personally by mir
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  • 88 9 New traffic flow at four roads .SINGAPORE. Kri (few traffic arrangements will be introduced at Sophia. Wilkir. Selcgic and Niven Roads from 10 am. on Monday with the completion of ie-alignment work in the area. rnuer ihe BrrancetncnU. t lie n of trartir flow tn Wllkif Fond and Sopl'ia Hoad
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  • 134 9 Shares debts: Two women are declared bankrupts mNGAPORE. Fri. Two women were declared bankrupts by the High Court today tor debts in connection with sharp transactions. Stock and .-hare broker*. E.G. Tan and Co.. represented by Mr Tay Chin Chye. were the petitioning creditors again*! Misj> Quek Bep Choo, of
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  • 37 9 IoHORE BAHRU Fri An unidentified Chinese youlh was found lying in the compound of a low -rest block of flau here last muni. 11 ;s believed he fell from Urn mil floor
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  • 157 9 SINGAPORE. PH. A 49-year-old doctor, whose wife has been living apart from him since their wedding 19 years ago. was granted a divorce by the High Court ■inlay. Dr. h.i i. in Sinch. who married >lis>> Toney Datiivtmv I"., in .lunr IM& '••Id the
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  • 112 9 Traders: Need for control of pepper trade SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore pepper merchants today admitted that there had been instances of trading in poor quality Sarauak pepper, but said that the cases were "few" in number. They were cominmtiiiK on a charge by Mr. Q. Kubless, a Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority
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  • 250 9 STRAIGHT FIGHT BETWEEN ALLIANCE, PMIP IN POLLS MALACCA. Fri. All is set for tomorrow's polls in the Melaka-Selatan parliamentary constitutuency. Three political panics the Alliance. PMIP and Part: Boxlalk Rakyat. toDISjM held their final rounds ol campaign The candidates are: Incite Ahmad bin Han lihnin All >. Haji Moha-nu-d Tana
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  • 366 10 Dear Hips, please don't despair JJKHK are sonic Chinese Ni w Year messages to: HIPS: Don't despair. Remember those cats screenIng pop songs for drugflavour? Rumour has it that they are turning their attention to nursery rhymes. THE MODEL CITIZENS SCREENING POP SONGS: Be warned. According to the Law ol
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  • 138 10 THE kingdom of heaven is within you is a quotation from the Bible. I should like to thank "the powers that be" for this very peaceful Chinese New Year. I heartily endorse the Government restrictions on the firing of crackers. Traditions die hard
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  • 459 10 Those private nurses I FEEL "Free Society*" criticism 'ST.. Jan. 18 levelled at Mrs. Ang Mm Moi. president of the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association, is ill-conceived Free Society" has blurred the controversial Issue raised by "Citizen" (ST. Dec ID. The STNAs reply <S.T. Dec. 3D to "Citizen" that "the STNA
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  • 309 10 Double shock in new style satay 4 S an expatriate who has seen Singapore tlower and prosper, particularly in the last few yeaix. I have a lot of sympathy with and much admiration for the effort .mil hard work which has guna into the many signs of progress we see
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  • 48 10 A FRIED kuay-tcn.' j in Prince Charles Cres- cent operate! in an unauthorized area 'next to a "No Hawking" Mgii' between block 65 and block 66 from 9.30 p.m. to 1 am Will I the Housing Board pjenn request the vendor to move somewhere else. POLLMION-VK TIM. Singapore
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 210 10 |w HHhmmmnimm A THAT'S THE DELICIOUS I TASTE OF HACKS ■r^f^W CHERRY COUGH t A NEW ADDITIONAL FLAVOUR i FROM THE MANUFACTURER OF THE WORLD FAMOUS HACKS -iftl^W^ "N. Exquisite taste of delicious Cherry fjf IW\ M»!^^ A that melts delightfully on your tongue. //£»VI V l^L. 4 Excellent for
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    • 89 10 UPcHINESE NEW YEAR \U W SPECIAL DRAWS Wfll 17TH. JAN-14TH. FEB. 1971 DRAW NO. 5 71-12 71 \jv| W/fj IOMORROWS DRAW NO: 8/71 (31-1-71) I Si 15,000 1 ill T0 WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBEftS CORRECT (i. mV WIN 1,111 CASH PRIZES MV IST PRIZE $10,000 3RD PRIZE SIOO 1 Pj\\j\
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  • 632 11 I REFER to the letter "Mardi, money and the 1 manpower" by "Farmers" (S.T. Jan. 16). The Importance of intensive, problem-oriemeu agricultural research In Improving productivity has been well demonstrated by the "Green Revolution" In Asia during the past five years. The doubling of yields
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  • 541 11 Need for tighter university discipline AS the father of a resident at Eusoff College 1 am deeply concerned about the laxity of discipline at the University of Singapore. I would like to make clear the situation regarding the disciplinary action taken anainst lour girls by the principal of Eusoff College
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  • 63 11 IT would be of help it the Comptroller of In come Tax would clarify whether or not the rebates earned by members from the daily, weekly and monthly biddings held by the various chit fund or- ganl-ation.s In Singapore are taxable. This would clear the doubts of
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  • 195 11 Getting at the poor old motorists again AS a member <>f the motoring public already subjected to one of the highest coits of driving in the world in terms of road tax. driving licence lee petrol price etc.. I wish to voice my objecMcn to yet another bureaucratic practice of
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  • 289 11 IT LOOKS as it no American will ever win the Straits Times word puzzle contest. Take a look at the Judges' reasoning for the solutions of contest 'A.' First In A-l "the sort of ball a player ***** afford to take or.ai.ces with"
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  • 97 11 I READ with satisfaction your report that au.hurtty has amended th« Town Boards Enactment •-mpowering the Commissioner of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality to refund or waive assessment in respect of vacant houses or premises. In Johore Bahru assessments are charged and are payable >U months
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  • 76 11 I LIVE in Mak Mandin Industrial area in Butterworth. The water .supply is always cut off lur a tew hours a day. or .-.umetimes oven a day or two without notice. During Chinese New Year the water was cut off for two days: Imagine the ordeal. I
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 175 11 WI^HW" GENTLEMEN, "YOU'RE UDOWKJG PRETTY V N I I ...BUT I CANT SEE > M ...rVE A PttJR OF SPECIH.- AT A ROUGH DRAFT OF THE NICE, EH/ YES, IT AS A RACING/ MXI WIUA BUILT MILLS ON ORCHER AUTOMOTIVE POWER REX? I OOP.. J ENGINE ANY IN A PAY
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  • 268 12 Chinese New Year crash claims 6th victim SINGAPORE, Fri.— The lone survivor among six young men in a car which collided headon with a bus yesterday died early today. The death or national serviceman Phua Long H*»ng. 19, at the Thomson Hospital at 3.30 a.m. brought the death toll in
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  • 328 12 HOW MALAYSIA, SINGAPORE CAN CO-OPERA Nl£\Y YORK, Fri. Ambassador T. B. Koh, Singapore's permanent representative lo the United Nations, today urged close cooperation between Singapore and Malaysia in fields where the interests of the tfo countries are indivisible. The relations between the two countries, he
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  • 99 12 TUN RAZAK CONFIRMS THAT PLANES GIFT KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tun Abdul Razak confirmed here today that Malaysia is to give Indonesia 12 twin-engined Pioneer aircraft. He was commenting on a statement made in Jakarta on Wednesday by the Indonesian Air Force Chief, Air Vice Marchal Suwoto Bukendar that Tun Razak
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  • 331 12 BULGARIA is to mount an extensive trade offensive in Malaysia this year in a bid to further strengthen the economic relations between the two countries. Her plans Include a trade and industrial exhibition here, offers of Joint ventures in trade and Industries,
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  • 283 12 Family of serviceman eligible for gratuity of $1,380 SINGAPORE. Fri. The family of Private Robin Edward Jorge, who died in a truck accident in his military camp last Thursday, are eligible for a death gratuity of $1,380, the Ministry of Defence said today. Yesterday, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
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  • 265 12 Macabre tale of grave dug up, coffin opened BANDAR SERI HGAU WAN, Fri— A m>stery is puzzling the people here. It invoke* the spine chilling story of a grave being dug up at midnight and the lid of the coffin forced open. It has all the macabre aspects of a
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  • 383 13 first round of talks between officials of the Singapore anil Malaysian Governments and top MSA executives to WO! k Ollt details of the airline's split is expected to begin in mid-February. The meeting, to be convened with MSA's board of directors,
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  • 107 13 Firecrackers offences: Two are fined $40 each SINGAPORE. Frl. Two man and a youth were charged in court today for letting off firecrackers on Chinese New Year's Day without complying with a police order for firing crackers only In certain designated areas. Seel Ah Ngow. 25 was fined $40 for
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  • 78 13 Shrunken liver man died after operation SINGAPORE, Frl. The Assistant Coroner, Mr. Chan Chee Pew today recorded a misadventure verdict on Lim Kirn Huat. 59, a hawker who died on Dec. 10 last year after an operation at Outram Hospital. Dr. Chao Tsee Cheng, who performed a postmortem on Urn.
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  • 54 13 SINGAPORE, Fri The University of Singapore's language centre will hold language class.e.s lor the public and its students during the lons vacation Irom February tc June. Those interested .-hould contact the Language Centre at th« Bukit Timah campus, tel. No. SO4SI. ext 450. or call at Its recording
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  • 150 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A team of MSA officials will leave here for London on Sunday to make arrangements for the airline first Singapore London flight on June 2. The team, to be beaded by MSA's customers services manager, Mr. Lee Shu Poh, will be away for
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  • 378 13 Airline workers gear up for the impact— l/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines Employees Union workers in West Malaysia, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak are preparing themselves for the big MSA split-up. Airline union representatives from these regions held a meeting in Singapore on Tuesday to discuss the impact the split would
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  • 42 13 IPOH, Frl. Sixteen people including two women who pleaded guilty to gambling in various parts of Ipoh were fined 115 each by 'lie magistrate's court here today. A 14-year-old boy who al&o a'liuitted gambling was fined $5.
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  • 26 13 TAIPINO. Fri. A clerk. Llm Swee Chuan. 23. v.-as found drowned In a mining pool In nearby Kamuntlng yesterday. No foul play is suspected.
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  • 161 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. Film mogul Run Run Shaw is shopping around for a cinema in London's West End. According to the London Daily Mirror, the film magnate's intention is to buy It to add to the chain of cinemas the Shaw Brothers are
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    • 42 13 Ifree v I I far. <&*a I 1 ANGPOW i COUPON H Z. worth $2.00 1 for every purchase of 12.50 or more < J I METRO 1 DEPARTMENT STORE «v**, ByV 1 1 METROTEX Jl?f J ]L DEPARTMENT STORE T^* v 2
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    • 16 13 The Straits Times Crossword has been delayed in the post because of the British postal strike.
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    • 186 13 Starting February Ist Northwest 747S direct from Hongkong to Tokyo, Seattle, Chicago, New York Leave Hongkong 2.10 p.m. Sunday Tuesday Wednesday 12.40 p.m. Monday Thursday Friday Northwest Orient offers the only transpacific same plane service to New York- and its a magnificent 747 Flights operate six days a week via
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  • Saturday, January 30, 1971
    • 515 14 The suggestion the other week by a University don that Singapore should make itself an international centre for regional knowledge and information has merit, but where is Singapore its government, industry and trade unions to go to meanwhile for knowledge and information about Singapore? Has the wage structure
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    • 289 14 The East German blockade of West Berlin recalls February 1969 when Pankow closed the autobahn in protest against the West German Parliament's decision to hold the presidential election in Berlin. The reason for the present blockade is the meeting in West Berlin of the West German provincial parliamentarians
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    • 176 14 With no deaths or loss of property and only c T e*M* at injury so far, Singaporeans should be as pleased as they were distressed last year when firecrackers took the lives of six people, injured several others and reduced to ashes property worth more than a
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  • 323 14  -  MARGARET SPACKMAN BY HONG KONG THE travel trade in 1 Asia could soon have to make a multimillion dollar adjustment when China opens wide its door to tourists for the first time in four years. This is the view of travel men and
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  • 1063 14 Ismail: We must be open with each other ALLIANCE PARTNERS MUST AGREE ON BASIC POLICIES Excerpts from a speech by Tun Ismail, addressing Alliance state leaders in Johore on January 15. country achieved freedom ana who became voters in 1869. And the older voters had children who had received education
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  • 297 14  -  WE MUST REALISE THAT IN A DEMOCRACY THE GOVERNMENT AND PARTY CANNOT BE SEPARATED which as the Prime Minister has explained imnlies that we are not de pendent on any one for the defence of our country. Secondly, we in the Alliance must discuss with each other. Bapa Malaysia
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 56 14 All over the World Millions of j^o»f*s\ safari People Hear SAFARI Stvlr f/ r Al Boots H. Shoes. Now Available I in Malav*i;i Singapore. Hone ii Kong Brunei with 12 differ l£ «nt Leathers Colour* -^1 HUH W\ HH^flT Vfo* .^■VA W— w^HLhT ao\4 hirst in Fashion NICH QUALITY SHOI
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    • 265 14 Pretty Panties from CLUBDWAN HfHHHB^HHB^HB^HHHB^HHB^Hsi HJ^ 'o ';S' .^^B W/ vy xt go co a? l HKV Wai H X? v? IB' :!•> >"O VV :"O -M I a:- ::^tfk Yon fff! Sftlty jl! over when von «nr Clubman ladies ptntiej. So(t. Comfortahii' Mi.lclroin |»u<- u:cu iiHjnion itlianatuiciivetcmioine •k-Mgn thai
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  • 639 15 'Fictitious name used in deal' SHARES CASE HEARING TOLD: By their due dates SINGAPORE, Fri. Forty nine thousand Federal Paper shares, of £1 face v;iliu each, l»c--longinjj to Federal Paper shares, of $1 director, Mr. Louis T. Wti, were s^M tinder ;i fictitious name last April for $182,233 l<> slock
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  • 222 15 SINGAPORE Krt. A factory lire took four hours to put out today because firemen had to get water from a water hydrant a quarter mile. away. Two fire engines had to shuttle between South State Timber Co. (Pte)
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  • 370 15 'Faceless' attack was plot to discourage Phey: DPP SINGAPORE, Fri. The "faceless" attacks on NTUC president Mr. Phey Yew Kok was the result of "a conspiracy which failed to discourage him from union activities by constitutional methods," a DPP alleged in court today. Mr. Isaac P Ratnam Mid this at
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  • 94 15 British Army gift of new basketball court SINGAPORE. Fri. Zehnder Road community centre in Pasir Panjang will get a new $10,000 basketball court a gift from the British Army— at a ceremony at 7.15 p.m tomorrow. Major A. Nlsbet will officially "hand over" the court to the centre's management committee.
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    • 65 15 TENUEh NOTICES appear daily in Benta Harian You could miss opportunities Order Bertta Hartan today ATMOS I The ideal presentation gift is an q \&L no rin n0 battenes ll draws a I J^^^^^^t >ts energy from the temperature |>»^fcfi^S| changes that constantly occur. m Wawm Ini Available in a
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    • 929 15 On your TV and radio today 12.55 P.M. Opening and Astroboy 7.M Captain Saiioroirfl: frmce and I.Ij P.M. Programme Summary I.M Programme Summary 1.21 farmer's Daughter— Katy and the Ra*-n 3.11 Play School OH Majallah IV the Prince MS Footprints Lion of Capreragari 3 ft Crooks Anonymous 1.33 The Patty
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 402 16 LONDON: This week's new collapse of the American Fed Funds rate to below 4 per cent on londay Tuesday touched off the dollar's new slide to or near .ts floor in London and Switzerland as well as the EEC centres, reports Reuter's financial editor, Sydney
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    • 23 16 Jan 29 RUBBER 48i cU (up 1 cent). TIN: sh-.'i. (down 54. 125 cents) Official otTrrinx 17? tons (down 18* tons).
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    • 53 16 rhufada, Wsdnssdat S l«ndon UNCH 48.06 Btlrut UNCH M.40 Hongkong Cloeed 39.84 Zurlrb UNCH 38.00b I'NCH IS. 151Parla 3t.5J1 35.51 B'pore (1) Closed S9.*XI B'pore <2| Closed 150 IS (1) Kxport* prlre to non-sterling area* to I'. B. dollars per ounce. (2> Local dealers' prlre in Singapore
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    • 16 16 In Lsjndon on Tuemlay th# price or MtltTM A D*r '■•nt Ami) was iiv.
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    • 237 16 LONDON Thurb The British Government tociav reaffirmed its tightmoney policy by main taming the Bank 01 England's discount rate at 7 per cent The pound sterling immediately jumped 10 points toward* Its ceiling with the US dollar Many industrialist* and some foreign exchange dealers had ex pected
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    • 549 16 CIR, 1 refer to C. H Williams' article in the Business Times of January 20, in which he examined, criticised and suggested remedies for the below-par property shares listed on our Stock Exchange. Mr. Williams is a wellknown real-estate experi and both he and your newspaper are to
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    • 175 16 rE Straits Tin price yesterday after the two day holiday tell $4,125 to $626 on an offering of 177 tons down 187 tons on the last days business before Chinese New Year. The lack of business was due to the usual year end apathy on
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    • 424 16 THE rubber market ruled quiet, but steady throughout yesterday. In the morning session few dealers were on the board and little Interest was shown The market ruled very quiet and inactive with the same trend ruling throughout tiic day. Not much business was recorded and RSS One ended
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    • 191 16 Tl^ *a r^' lil"Jli^ 1 1 Maiaysia-aingMpurt announced these best agreed mercrun 1 rates v at Friday 29 January Local dollars to tne unit >r roreign currencT Sterling Pouna Australian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar US Dollar TTorOD I MODI) ?4eoo 3 4700 7.417 3 0675
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    • 312 16 r FHE Reserve Bank ol New Zealand announced this week that it had recently agreed to certain changes in the procedure for switching overseas sterling area securities, aimed at speeding and simplifying the dandling of such transactions by stockbrokers. In a statement, the Bank said:
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    • 270 16 I TVTELBOURNE. Prl. Mlnir.g iTA stocks were (irrn in moderate trading on the Melbourne Slock Exchange today. Some protlt inking was evident at the clo.se but prices were generally up on Wednesday's rally. Austin rose a further 4 cents to $1.76 ACI rose live cents to SI 65. I'xJjy's
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    • 64 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS rhursaa> 64 15 Wedne»day 63.68 Week ago 63 75 RIBBERS Thursday low US Wedne.-dav 168»7 Week ago 173.13 OILS Thursday 278.34 Wednesday 233 02 Week ago 283.95 INDUSTRIALS Thursday HUM Wednesday 343 s Week .tko 340.1 OOH JONF.S AVERAGL INDI'STRIALS Thursday 365.14 Wednesday 860.53 Week aso
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    • 215 16 WEW YORK. Thurs.— Alter softening slurhtly in etny tradinj. the Mock market rallied 10 pott Mn»rt tains, buoyed by very strong and active airline irroup Today, cioaim pricea iti 11.s duliara fo' o*eo b» ib* rbani*r on Friday 11* VONK STOCKI Alhtd Chrmicai 241, Ami Cbalmtn 17., Am.
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    • 392 16 J ONDON. Frl. Oovermnent bond* featured th» .totk markctn today, lit new Trca.ury tap mock Treasury P»r .ent 197« A' ««< very arm following he*vy bmiof and itching rrom lonf and madnim-dated i.inut? Other short. d«t-rt ,t o .k> t'rmed in »>mp«thy but medium and lonc-d.iter wied by up
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    • 46 16 LONDON Frl U. 3 ltd ■MHWIMHI f»l.. ■< rt Mir U.^ '"-u/iJ-i o". tii?* '"i im!""^' 1 M«r 20-9 144.. April ju., M.d Jnlv,S»pt. ■•i-i 164 o,t Dl 31M J»» M,r. 2i.j IM.. ADr. JUB, 31 „f. »>h. V.r. IT. IM.. Apr. 17 ,d. IhM Quiet.
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    • 35 16 UJNDON. m »pat buyer. (M«2 I ■*•«>, tflltrt U4«4 i [fi Fon>-«-«t Mm (1441 i mth. i Milan ll>. ■illtaMMK i>ver i.m .V) tor., j. m sn tnn >. Tniw: »i*«i|y but quiet (I'r.f. m m»t.-l«
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  • 1140 17  -  MASIE KWEE By JANUARY 30, 5 p.m. iikii ks Hie "Dedica lion Ceremony" of the Singapore Mil lon. Other hotels call such a ceremony the "Official Opening Ceremony" but not the Hilton. Management thinking is that since the 26-storey $25 million hotel at Orchard Road
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  • 164 17 Message from Mr. Curt R. Strand, to mark the dedication ceremony. Hilton International W welcomes the Singapore Hilton into its family, to continue to provide distinguished. efficient and courteous service to travellers throughout the world Singapore is truly a dynamic country which has approached its pro-
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  • 160 17 Message from Mr. Kenneth S. Moss area Vice-President East Asia Hilton International Company. <~ The final touches to W the Singapore Hilton are now completeJ and we are ready to operate Hilton International's fifty-second hotel. I have been associated with Singapore over many, many years, and have witnessed the growth
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 357 17 jmm mm mm HpjA mm flB .01 fIH HA The Singapore Hilton. A project demanding high standards. M^ Mi |1 In product and service. We met them. As with all •B VBKBi 111 ||W" other projects we undertake. WL I I M mm Wmmkmm^mUmW m^L^M^L^Mmmm Our Airconditioning and Building Services
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  • 212 18 Top: Authentic antique Indonesian and Moloysian botikt, aboriginal art, an enormous glutted in aviary with live Southeoit Asian birds, specially-designed batik motif china, and menu offering American. European, Chinese, Malaysian, Indian and Japanese breakfasts arc just a few of the unusual features of the Singapore
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 162 18 FROM INTERNATIONAL TO ANOTHERBEST WISHES! As suppliers of petroleum products to the Hilton Hotel, Singapore, we extend our warmest congratulations on the occasion of their dedication ceremony. Like BR Hilton Hotels are to be found all oven .the world. And like Hilton, our aim is to 'provide the best service
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    • 109 18 Sill SfelLj((!®SllSilr €,o*qratulatioH6 \-f i^Bl^^Bi)k siNGApoRE hilton (llHr BOBOWIER TOSO ■W MM Mr Artistic Glassware Since 1450 ijf I' Murano Venezia N|jf r CAPRICORN (MALAYA) SON. BHD. Maritime Building, Singapore I. YES! there's a wallcovering or mural for everv^^ s hotel home >*Sigg* We are proud "Z£g& to supply S^%£SSg
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  • 142 19 Singapore Hilton's Directors Dato Tan Kirn Chua, Chairman of Far Eastern Hotels Development Ltd. (FEHD). He was born in Johore in 1926. He was conferred by the Sultan of Johore the titles of S.M.J. and D.P.M.J. and the title of P.P.M. by the Malaysian King, for his public service. He
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  • 338 19 MANAGING DIRECTOR IS A BUNDLE OF ENERGY THE managing director. M. Cho Jock Kirn. is a man of high ideals He believes that the way to progress is through education and travel He started in educational publishing in a very modest way and built the business up into one of
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 88 19 Congratulations 'M Singapore Hilton ...we're proud to be under We put a lot of care and^^*^^ attention into the making of our fine Tai Ping Carpets, f We take that same devotion to M detail right through to supply a and installation, m 4Mp*^ 1^ Our product ends up under
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    • 212 19 When the brand new w^ Singapore Hilton Hotel opens, we'll be there. In every room. AMERICAN rSI I D E A L STANDARD LSJ STANDARD INTERNATIONAL EXPORT DIVISION For more information, contact: OUNinmS-JACOBERC SD4CAPOAE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC KOIA KINABALU SANDAK AN Another Chapter in the Story of Ericsson Ericsson
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  • 131 20 His job is to publicise Hilton hotels MR. William F. Prigge, Vice President Marketing, Hilton International Is responsible for advertising, promotion, public relation and sales activities for Hilton International Hotels throughout the world. This Includes the functional direction of Sales Managers in 50 Hilton International Hotels around the world and
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  • 594 20 Hotel's decor reflects colour and charm of S'pore FROM the imposing two storey high mural which is part of the facade, down to the tiny gilt bathroom tiles, the Singapore Hilton reflects the colour and charm of Singapore. The hotel's decor combines East and West, the historical and the modern
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 238 20 4 Congratulations to m t Singapore HILTON |K MM fl Quality products for madam washrooms^ I 3 Washroom fiu. E 2 jT 9 Equipment 9 ANOTHER MAJOR PROJECT |t 4 |S9l KOON HOE CO. f i I lImI 402, Chinese Chamber of Com- T P' |l>rri l merce Bldg.. 47
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    • 74 20 Congratulations Best Wishes to SINGAPORE HILTON on their dedication ceremony 0% *f> Fabulous Fabrics jij±y^r^ and Read y Mades /MK\m»<l^«^.^ FlO. SINGAPORE HILTON \W/ aCiTT SHOPPING ARCADE, iZ± A" lsf FLOOR, ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE 9 CONG R A TULA TIONS AND BEST WISHES to SINGAPORE HILTON on the occasion of
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    • 138 20 fig n^tsr/ifljiTl Suppli«*r*t o/ tin- liru-st II ni>s ii/ttl Spirit* -onf/ratuliiif thy s w. xi'oni mi ro\ »n thy »<rnwit/i nt p\ tht'ir tltdimlKut <•/ r/ri on f/ I |2 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS j BEST WISHES M g SINGAPORE HILTON S3 go jOj en their dedication ceremony. C 9 We are
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  • 398 21 He has spent most of his adult life in the hotel business i|K. Curt R. Strand has been President of Hilton International Company since April 1968 Prior to this he had served as Executive VicePresident of the organisation from November 1964. when the company was spun off from Hilton Hotels
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 185 21 WE SUPPLIED SOME OF THE GOOD THONGS YOU CAN NOW ENJOY AT THE HILTON At the Hilton and other fine hotels, whether they are in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei or Indonesia, you will find there is one of Food Cr Beverage's exquisite wines to complement any meal from the simplest offering
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    • 190 21 UePQ mm^m \^Am^M i '^*w D*m«fc THTk.no i P^^ W f£j^ --S V f V^ _^^bb^^^^^P^ mm^m^r^M S r \JL mJk m^mT^ _^m\.SF \\W^ r\ mV tmT^Sp 24 L«y«rt Of Plir* Cotton F-«lt k S% T Ntfcf W jMU H^^r I Po»hK« 9tmn^« C^nU-A >^J|H: ÜbH >*.clu.,v.to i^i^l^^B^^B^^^aiJ^B^P^J^Nm I S<umb#rl^
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  • 242 22 The General Manager is graduate of a hotel trade school MR. H. Urn Ewe Hin, General Manager of the Singapore Hilton, is a citizen of Singapore and a graduate of the Hotel Trade School of Amsterdam and the famous School of Hotel Administration Cornell University where ne obtained his B.Sc
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  • 84 22 Singapore HH- ton's magnificent location makes it an ideal headquarters for international conferences. its facilities consist of the Grand Ballroom on the second floor vwtli a meeting capacity for 600 and a banquet capacity for 450. On the rourth floor there are nine private function
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  • 81 22 'Suggested Group Programme' I^HE Singapore Hilton offers a suggested Group Programme for 15 or more persons for four nights and five days. This programme suggests what to see and do in Singapore combined with accomm odations meals and transfers all packaged at an approximate price. Arrangements may bp tailored to
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 295 22 I Vl I The Bn'f I doors in^ I FORMICA 4 Laminates Doors deserve a special note. Their vulnerability tv damage can lead to frequent biHs for redecoration or replacement. They must always look clean and attractive, to build goodwill and custom. That's why more and more FORMICA products are
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    • 191 22 The most valuable shell in the world Wi Our Conus Gloria-Maria is one of 70 known specimens in the world. The last changed ■::i| hands at £400. Found in Indonesia and the s^ ||j: Philippines, the Glory of the Seas is characiterised by the straight, graceful outlines of jgis its
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  • 27 23 Old Singapore, reminiscent of the Victorian era, ii reflected in the decor of the Singapore Hikon's Harbour Grill which is located on tha sacond floor.
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  • 706 23 Hilton International operates hotels in 48 cities HILTON International Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Trans World Airlines, Inc. since May 9, 1967, began operations in 1949 as a subsidiary uf Hilton Hotels Corporation. In December, 1964, Hilton International was spun off from the Corporation as a separate company to
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 244 23 I Heartiest I I Congratulations I I to the Singapore Hilton I ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES I are proud to have installed I 1 philips I equipment. I PHILIPS sound systems throughout; including guest rooms. PHILIPS room status system. PHILIPS key personnel paging system. I PHILIPS TV sets I Congratulations Best Wishes
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    • 36 23 Congratulations to the Hifon Hotel from Boustead Exclusive suppliers to the Hilton Hotel of:— Htnntssy J 8 Rtre Smirnoff Gilbey'sCm Cognac Scotch tniitKy voott Jim B—m Mo*t t Cfttndon Lanetn Tuber? Bur Bourbon Chtmpagn* Yin Bom
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    • 242 23 Congratulations Best Wishes to THE SINGAPORE HILTON from YANG mi KANG SONS PTE. LTD. AH the louvre doors tor the built-in wardrobe* wore fabricated and installed by us. Office: 65, Eost Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****1 *****0 Factory: 167, 167-A, 169-A, Jalan Jurong Kechil, Singapore 21 Tel *****1 *****7
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  • 210 24 He was RAF pilot in World War II MR. Kenneth S. Moss. ■> native or London, has been General Manager of the Hong Kong Hilton since its opening in June 1963. Then he became also Area Vice President— East Asia for Hilton International Company in May. 1966. with responsibility for
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 204 24 i HO HUA CO. (PTE) LTD. I I suppliers of TOWELS and I HEAT ABSORBING GLASS congratulate l| HILTON HOTEL Oi *> on the occasion I |of their dedication ceremony I 9) X (S «I^bl^bl^bl^bl^bb^bb^b^bl^b»b»l^bb«bb^bl^bl^bl /> h _f-i .Si^^fldl -'\bbF 11 '9' mm X jMblbbw \^K&'*'*^f 1 B CV '^•■■^BB^BB^BB^BB^B^^
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    • 101 24 Congratulations and Best Wishes on the Dedication Ceremony of SINGAPORE HILTON from FEDERATION PRINTERS PTE. LTD., 113. OWEN ROAD. SINGAPORE 8 TEL: *****. 800 RAU BOON PRESS Congratulations to SINGAPORE HILTON j^ on the occasion of thalr Dedication Caraaony /^^jffW 'ncluding SUNDAYS M 'I! ln»! Philippines tArifr&*Vr4ffc* fl HANDICRAFT CENTER
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    • 178 24 TBaißmrTivflK^Ba^CLa^^^^^^^ UNITED OVERSEIAS BANK LIMITED Better service, right where you want it Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE SINGAPORE HILTON on the occasion of their Dedication Ceremony from ANGLO-SWISS TRADING CO. PTE. LIMITED and BONCAFE PTE. LIMITED Sole Agents for the best Swiss, German. American and Italian Coffee-making equipment. Also
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    • 749 26 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL JHh SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD MM Ho 3OE Jl" *mp»og KuaU Lumpi,. J| H Th>-N.itiondl SNpp'.in Linnol Mnl.is i- AH cUI tUKUPt jfcHVlUt imgapuia famii n.tfi SI. IiONbIANHNf la Part > h»».'|..j. t-.^tio ,o'3 mad attll <; fm i Mar a/ a Mai Im» -4 lcmo» 4,4. h »ui|
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    44 27 MdiTi Wee Bong Chee departed U-l-11 Sweet memories of her that nevei fade Of whom ire loved bat could oat save Broken hearted Mill we trace Her cheerful smile, her lovel> face. Inserted by loving daughters, adopted *on. %ons-ln-law and grand children.
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 664 27 Rank Xerox Limited invites applications for the following vacancies. A. SERVICE ENGINEER: (Applicants should possess a Technician Diploma in Electrical/Telecommunication Engineering or its equivalent with at least 2 years experience in maintenance work on electro-mechanical system. Age should be between 22 30 years. Ability to work independently in a territory
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    • 1199 27 Vacancies now exist tor CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CHARGEMEN AND EXPERIENCED ELECTRICAL FinERS at our Batu Tiga faclorj Seiangor QOAUFICATIONSI Malaysian citizen Age 23—33 Holder of Malaysian Certificate ot education or equivalent, ana must have at least 3 years experience In installation and maintenance of complex electricaJ and electronic equipment in medium
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    • 580 27 FOR SALE NEW BOILER One unit Seattle Model SBI-4350 Water Tube STEAM BOILER complete with all accessories. Available immediately. Rated Capacity: 25,000 pounds of steam per hour at 250 p.s.i. pressure. Fuel: Waste wood. NEW GENERATORS Two sets Electric Generators complete with all accessories and spare parts for two years.
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    • 382 27 C.S.O. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, for the supply 1 and delivery of the following Items:— 1. Raw Sloe* Fibni for the Broadcasting Department. 2. Workshop Equipment for the Singapore Vocational kMMt 3. Trpewrltlnr Paper of the Central Supplies Ofllee. 4. Duplicating Ink and Stonrll
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    • 352 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. 1967 ANO IN THE MATTER Of> EVERGREEN HOLDINGS (PTE.) LIMITED (Incorporated in tbc Republic of Singapore) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of EVERGREEN HOLDINGS (PTE. 1 LIMITED duly convened and held at 45 47 A Robinson Road. Singapore on Thursday
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    • 398 27 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPI'BI.IC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ORDINANCE, 1959 (No. 12 of 1959) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 Notice under Rule 14(a) Notice Is hereby given that the following alterations to the Mattel Plan ii'.'HHi have been approved by Uie Minister fur Law and National Development: (1) Add after
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  • 93 28 AMILY OF late Mr. J.R. Jacob, who paved a»ay at Ttlplng Hospital on 13.1 1971 thank doctors. sisters, nuraes. pastor west, relatives and friend* for their assistance. attendance, gifts, mreaiha. menaces of sympathy during hla Illness and funeral FARSNT* AND FAMILY OF lat* Albert d'AraoJo than,- father Chan, the
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  • 64 28 WHAT'S THI OUTCOME OF THIS HIART-RINOIRINQ LOVI-AFFAIRT Real the Las. aSsBBi of Erich S'««l s "IVOM Stors lv '.Ms week 'a Fanisrc. Mir ons who have read this 10 million copies best ■•Her have been enthralled. Don't miss Rl LOUIS! KLIRK'S SALMIS In Hotel Singapura for your rjgu'ar facials
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  • 38 28 IN LOVING MEMORY of Michael Chua ■we* Kin passed away 30.1.70 Re-m-Tibcred by parents, brothers, sis'in ever loving MEMORY of Oeorge Taa Eng Leong tragically killed In a motor accident 26 1.62 gone but never forgotten.
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 421 28 CHAN: To Oracle and Tal Chuan a son. on 26-1-71. Thinks to doctor* and staff of Glentacles Hospital. MISS FIART: Patricia Uary-Ro** Webb (Spore) to Peter Albert Peart nf Coburg Victoria Australia oa 39 1.71. CHIONH CMIA: Frankle. t/o Mr. ft Mrs. Chlouh Kab Klat, to Ida. •Yo Mrs. Chia
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    • 665 28 Ovaraoas Itsvt HIRI A OAR In Britain from Moneys of Klngatoa. Vans, saloons, estate car*, motor caravan*, from 49.0U weekly Winter, 117.00 per week Sura, mtr. No mileage charge. Insurance Included. Detail* from: 76. Cambridge Road, Klngtton-on-Thames. Surrey. England. Situations vacant SINGAPORE TILIFHONI BOARD. Applications arc Invited for the post
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    • 629 28 WANTID CHARMING INOLISH Speaking Girls For Half-Way House Nightclub, 7th milt Buklt Tlmah, Sport. Apply personally. GINIRAL AMAH NIIDID by American txecutlvt. Holland Road Ar*a. Phont B'port *****3 Saturday afternoon or Sunday. ORIVIR AND AMAH required tm European Business couple without children. Phone Spore ***** office hours. WANTIO i CHINIII
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    • 982 28 I PLATS TBRRACS SUMCALOWI I Kurmshid unfurnished In choice dls tncts. Immedlat* occupation. Short or long lease acceptable. Rent $400 »i .0O Barry International Corporation Sport *****7/ 3T0074 375J9*. DIITHICT 3-Bedroomed Flat. Sltr tin(/Dlnlnfroom, Servant* Room, 2 I Bathrooms. Furnished S7OO/- p.m. > Real Estate Agents And Inveatment Company. 33
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    • 1054 28 FLATS/BUNGALOWS. FurnUhed/l'nfurnlsbtd wanted Immediately In any dlatrlct*. Long lease $300/ $1,300/Barry International Corporation B'pore *****7 *****4/3784*8. URGINTLY RIQUIRID houses bungalows and flats la any district ftr long lease for European organisation. Contact Spore *****7 TERRACE HOUSI UNFURNISHID In B»mbawang Hills Estate Thornton Road or dista. 11. 12. 13: Tel: *****3
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    • 815 28 BOOK KIIFING: CUsiet Morning/ Afternoon/Evening: Register early: Raja's College. Raffles Place <»530«7 *****0). Raja*. 2l'D Changl Road (*****5). Antther imesrtsnt lUCCIII Anntun**m*nt Rtgistratloa I' now open at tbe Secretarial Division of the famous Success Colleg* at Yio Chu Kang Road' I'pper Serangoon Road Junction (oppo- ite Paya Lebar Pott Office).
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    • 563 28 For hire SFIIO BOAT rides dally at Ponggol Hotel. Track 24. Ponggol Road. Hi ma Sport. Alto vacant boat storage for rent with mechanics to service your motor*. Tel: *****4 S pore. FURNITURI FOR HIRI at Sin Oee Seng. S3 Rochort Canal Road. Ttl: 21*27/*****. Sport. Furnitura LUXURIOUSLY OISIGNID attractively
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    • 612 28 Ru|i, earpats dc curie* BARGAIN OFFIR: Englnh Walt 'o Wall Foam Backed Carpeting: Br»cally Reduced To Clear Stock*. Price. Includes Laying. Phone TISSI-2. Spore Pats tor aala j AYAM SRANO 000 FJOO cheaves' and beat Telephone BinK < *r«re-7JV* also Robln«on's Supermarket. K Ahsmed Tanglio. Paslr Psr.Js.ng ProMsions Siore. Chin
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  • TIMES SPORT
    • 677 29  - Edrich steers England to 276 for 2 JACK FINGLETON By Fri. Ray Illingworth won the toss for (leoff Boycott and John Edrich to continue from where they left off in Melbourne last Tuesday when they made 161 for none. In a pretty desultory clay's cricket, in which the Englishmen gave
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    • 50 29 ENGLAND Ist Inns Boycott run out 58 Edrich c SUckpole b Lillee 130 Flrteher not out 75 Knott not out 0 Extras 13 Total (for 2 wkl.-i 370 WkU fell at 107. 276. Bowling: Thomson 1.-3-48-0; Llllee 14-0--41-1; Walters 8-2-23-0; O. Chappell 10-1-28-0: Gleeson 15-1-60--0; Mallett 13-1-37-0: Stackpole 5-0-26-0
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    • 109 29 MELBOURNE, Frl. Russian ITi star Alex Metreveli was the only overseas player to qualify for the men's semi-finals in the Victorian Open tennis championships here today. Metreveli, who has won three Australian State titles this season, turned on a brilliant exhibition of touch tennis despite blustery
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    • 58 29 ATHENS, Pri. Greece will ark for the 1960 Olympic Oames to be held in Athens, according to Secretary of Sports. Constantinos Slindis. today. Over television the former colonel who has reorganised Greek spoils said expenses for the organisation of .he Games, Including the construction of a
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    • 290 29 Thai World Cup goiters for Open Malaysian KUALA LUMPI'R. rr. Thailand's World Cup players. Sukree Onchum and Suchln Suvanapongse. are among the latest batch of 29 foreign competitors entered for the Malaysian Open to be played at the Royal Selangur Gulf Club from March 11-14. To date 68 lorelgn entries
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    • 143 29 HOBART. Frt. The Swedish yacht Debutant, was today named DroviMonal winner of the World Dragon yachting championship but the result is sul-ipct to a protest by the Danl<h contender. Mai Brltt Debutant, sailed by the Sundpllne brothers, took second place in the i*venth and
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 903 29 (Cont. from Page 28) Boats, yachts lor Ml* HIMARAN 36- equipped cruising. Professionally built 1963 marine plyood, complete nbre«',an sheathing. Sleeps 8. doghouse, sterncabln. teryens sails, stalslea* riiiti.ig. motor, iingr. generator, radiotelephone, cruised England Australia 1964. Singapore 1970. $IS.OCO. Ong *****3 Singapore. Boats Yachts wanted MOTOR SAILIR OR CRUIBBR about
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    • 904 29 POWBRPUL AND lILBNT, Natlnaal alr-condltlonera 8.800 BTU to 16,800 BTU. Remote control, available at Sunlit* Enterprise, 76* North Bridge Road. B'pore.. Tel: •40M/3SUI/ *****. BBOONDHAND AIRCONOITIONBR*/ Refrigerators tor sale good coadltlon. Bias Uu Alrcondltlon/ Electric Trad*rs 480 Ckaagl Road. Spor* *****3. 19" SNARP, SANYO. T.V. In good working condition $150/-
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    • 116 29 Tailoring CRI AT cihtral MOOBRN TAILOR. exQuislt* and good suits, slacks. I from bast materials the world over. > Bee them at 769. North Bridie Rose) Snore. CUSTOM TAILORBO SUITS for Men Ing. Reasonable Prices. Arcade Tailoring Co., 7 Th* Arcade. Raffle* Plac* (Spore) Tsl: 930*7. HOCK CHBONO TAILOR The)
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    • 873 29 JURONU TOWN MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS C g^e R T SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM (PTE) LTD.. The Juicng Town corporation hove several vacancies for Mechanical Techni- invites applications lor the abors cians in their refinery and installation on Pulou posls Bukom. Consolidated Salary Scalr »»d Rrgulrrtnrnts Candidates ihould:— .nM day $100 xaj (1)
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    • 62 30 THE final of the FARELf lnter-unlt boxing championship will be held at Crest. Road gymnasium. Nee Soon, on Wed- nesday startlnp at 830 pin. Unit;; comprtlnc are Ist Bat- I tallon Irish Guards from Hons, i Kong and 95 Commado Light Regiment Royal Artillery, the winners
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    • 37 30 OMAHA. Nebraska. Prl. j Haroun Bahlm of Pakistan up- set American Clark Ora«?bner 7-5. 6-2 yesterday in the first I round of the US$l5,OOO Midlands international Indoor tennis championships. Oraebner was the No 2 seed.
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    • 27 30 NEW YORK. Frl Rod Layer beat Arthur Ashe 3-6. 6-3, 6-3. 6-4 yesterday (or his seventh rtratpht win in thr US$2lO 000 tennl:> champions classic
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    • 350 30 Pele gets his 2nd 1,000 pARIMAKIBO (Surinam), Fri. Pele, the King of soccer, who in 1970 scored his I,oooth goal, last night played his I,oooth first class game and led his Santos team mates to a 4-1 victory over Transvaal, a local team. Pele, 30, who has played on all
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    • 178 30 My biggest triumph, says Monte winner \f ONTK-CA«LO, Kri. .t! Sweden's Ove Andcr>Andersson ana his British co-driver. David Stone, in a French Alpine Renault, were today named official winners of the 40th Monte Carlo Rally. West Germany's Hannelore Werner and Oda Dencker- Andersen (BMW) were official winners of the Women's
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    • 38 30 POST Authority beat Bth Intelligence Company 4-1 in m friendly soccer match at Buklt Chermln yesterday Salleh. Teo Eng Huat. Supplah and Muhalyah scored for PARC, and Oordon a penalty goal for the losen
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    • 69 30 VA< HTIMi Royal Nav> regatta (Naval Baae 2 p.m.i. Xl <.(.Ht S«( XV v RAF Tengah (padang S p.m.i; SC'C Tankards v Jnhorr Bahru I'td l.lohore Bahra 5 p.m.). ATHLETICS Kiirndly crtms-coantr? race (Marßltrhlr re x-rvon. I p.m.). vim (HI IQW Hiv. !A: i:HR( v Pnliic A': At PI
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    • 254 30 EVERY king likes to be surrounded by a i suitably rich array of crown jewels, both is a sign of personal wealth and as a testimony of greatness. Pele, the uncrowned King of football, is no exception The Brazilian soccer star has a splendid
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    • 400 30  -  JOE DORAI By 4 RMED F O R C E S' sharp- shooting Noel Nathan has been selected as one of four candidates for Quah Kirn Lyes position as centre forward in Singapore's soccer team for next month's FAM Cup championship. His rivals are Kirn
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    • 83 30 SAN DIEGO. California Fn Litile-ki-.owii Ri iph Johnstoi. and fellow -Amer;"nn Dave Esthelberger fired s-izzltaß 6S s to Me for the first ro.md lead In the US$l 5O.OOO Andy Williami Open Oolt tournamen' here yesterday. Six players. Including AuMrallan Bot Shaw, shared second place on 67
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    • 28 30 GLASGOW Prl iish Football Association Cup firs- round second r»pl»y tv»wi St. Mlrren and East Fife will he plpyed <.n Mondoy. It wax announced today Reuter.
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 401 30 J Olivetti An Unusual Career Opportunity in a Fast Growing Organisation "Olivetti", Europe^* largest manufacturer of office machines seeks intelligent young men eager to make a career in sales within its fast-growing Singapore subsidiary company. We offer exceptional opportunities for every man to achieve his highest potential in earnings and
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    • 668 30 UNIVERSITI HOSPITAL PEGAWAI PEBUBATAN (PKI.ATEH) (MEDICAL OFFICERS (TRAINEES) Permohonan ada-lah dl-pelawa daripeda Warfanrj»r»2 Malaria untok menglsi jawatan pegawal Perubatan iPflaterw (Medical Officers (.Trainees) > dl-Unlveriltl Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. Chalun2 yang terplleh di-kehendakl mengikutl smtu program latehan dalam cilslpllni pllehan maslngS bagi tempoh 4 tahun. Jawatan^ yang ada, sekarang ada-lah dl-dalam
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  • 118 31  -  EPSOM JEEP By PARAMOUNT CHIEF looks a good thing in Race 5 at Kuala Lumpur today. He ran third to Friendly City and Fastest Swordsman last week. With 7.13 a 2-lb increase —he has a great chance of turning the tables on his
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    1372 31 hum K ACES: Showed early promise, finishing fifth to Panglima Larut II 8.12 in lils flnl run with 8.12 in a Class 3 Div 4 6f race at Penang on July 18: failed in subsequent runs: has a chance in weak field. siMBA: 1 .ist run was
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  • 775 31 GOING FORECAST: Good to yielding 2.0 CLASS 4 DIV. 7 7F BiW^sß (56.500 54.550 to winner) 1 .Tii THREE ACES (Yonabanfi) Zain a !i 11 dli +91 F Vila 9 a 08 MASTERMIND (Ford Avpnue) Tulloh 3 5.13 (dd +11) Padmcra A 3 ***** SIMBA a (Sinq> Tan
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    726 31 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY rnIMIR SIMBA I'NDEFEATED SIMBA Bace 1 I'ndrfraUd Simha Proud Mary lh.ee Aces Three As I'ndefratrd JILINDA JIXINDA PAPATOL Rice t Papatol Cinema Jullnda Ace of Diamonds Papatol Ip To You PRESTIGE BONA SEKA BON A BEBA Eaec S Central District Special Film Special Film Bona
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  • 253 31 Splendid trial by Katong Ocean f UCKY STABLEs veteran cup campaigner Katong Ocean wound up his preparation for tomorrows Tengku's Gold Cup with a splendid galop in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, reports EPSOM JEEP. Ridden by Johnny Nelson, the eight-year-old grey stayer broke into a sprint from the half-mile and ran
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  • 40 31 ROSARJO. Argentina i Fri. Red Star of Belgrade. Yugoslavia and River Plate of Buenos Aires tied 2 2 last night in the 'City of Rosario" soccer tournament being held here. Red Star led 2-1 at half time.
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  • 190 31 I ONDON. Fri. G«v I: is, J winner in 1870. haY, lx-i v allotted topwelght u( 12.0 lur thf Gland N-itlunul. the world premier steeplecha.se. to be run at Ainlree. Liverpool, on April 3 This is only 9-lb more tli.ni he carried when
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  • 66 31 AMSTERDAM Fri— Th« Dutch Table Tennis Association i announced that the y would d'- finitely send a team to th* World Championships in Magoy.i Japan from March 28 i» April 7. The Dutch Darucioaiion had been uncertain pending aKifement on sharing of travel cost* by sponsoring firms.
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    • 390 31 Emms ELECTRONIC MEMORIES MAGNETICS PTE. LTD. A leading producer of computer memory stacks and systems needs: MATERIAL CONTROL MANAGER An academic degree Is essential. Applicants man have a minimum of 3 years experience In supervision of material control. Knowledge tn tooling, purchasing nnd Inventory control necessary Experience In electronics preferred.
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  • 213 32 Armies put on alert for renewed fighting JERUSALEM, Fri. Israel is discussing a plan to give Jordan ex-tra-territorial rule over Jerusalem's Muslim shrines as part of an overall Middle East peace settlement, Israeli political sources said today. The plan envisages Israel keeping Jerusalem a.s its capital Including the Old City"
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  • 44 32 SINGAPORE. Fri An exmental patient, a -!8-ye»r-oid woman. Tan Ch'.t Htah. was i taken to Outran) Hospital in a serious condition after falling from a block of flats in Beach Hond late tonight Pollre do not suspect foul play
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  • 363 32 Top Ecafe committee discusses flagging industrial growth p^ MA.JOK committee of the Kwrnomic Commission for Asi;i and the Far East (Ecafe) met here today to discuss the flagging indus trinl growth rate of some developing Asiai countries. The Committee on Industrial and Natun. Resources faced the problem of some countrie.
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  • 240 32 PRESIDENT Sekou Toure of Guinea said yester- day he had information of a new invasion being prepared against his country and that West Germany had promised to supply 500 men for the operation. Radio Conakry, monitored in Abidjan, said the < President spoke of the new
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  • 161 32 MANILA. Frl.— At least three persons have drowned and thousands left homeless as flood waters submerged small towns and farmland on the southern Philippines' island of Mindanao, the Red Cross said today. Steady rains which began a week ago are continuing in five northern Mindanao
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  • 145 32 The coup leader greets released prisoners MAJOR GEN. Amin of Uganda arrives in his jeep to greet political prisoners he ordered freed in Kampala on Thursday, after his successful coup. Release of the prisoners at an old airstrip near Gen. Antirt's surbuAafi home brought scenes of wild rejoicing among a
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  • 321 32 Police smash robbery and housebreaking syndicate CINGAPORE, Fri. Five men believed to be responsible for I a spate of armed robberies and housebreaking involving about $150,000 have been arrested by the police. They were picked up from Kirn Chuan Road, Lim Teck 800 Road, Cecil Street. Lengkok Bahru and Toa
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  • 44 32 JOSEPH YOMC FOOK ._.< l TI l> St Nf.chael Rd.. Sport- away 29.1.T1. imirn hi St. BUeteel'i Church Mmr).i> I, thcroaft»r to Chua Chu Kane Ceinftcry. D. M. TISSERA. 77. form, r > Mm*«. Kampar. pa^rnl W-l-71. I Loronc Chrrob. off Kuala Kanwar Road. Ipoh.
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