The Straits Times, 22 May 1971
1971-05-22
1
38
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section24 1971-05-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times lie National Newspaper Est-1 1545 SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
-
Article599 1971-05-22 1 'He who pays the piper' Govt replies to IPI appeal SINGAPORE. Friday THE Singapore Government- today used a popular phrase "He who pays the piper calls the tune" when it again questioned the financial backing behind the Singapore Herald. In ;i cabled reply to Mr. Ernest Meyer, Director of the599 words
-
Article934 1971-05-22 1 BANK'S DEMAND EXPIRES TODAY SINGAPORE, Friday THE Singapore Herald today announced plans to float its shares as one of its moves to raise money to fight foreclosure by its bankers. The newspaper, according to its managing director Mr. Jimmy Hahn, also has "endless sources of934 words
-
532 1971-05-22 1 'Save the paper' fundraising drive by -SNUJ— CINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore National Union of Journalists today launched a "Save the Herald fund-raising campaign. The union's central council members and branch officials decided at a meeting to urge Its members and the public to give at least a day's wage each to532 words
-
Article51 1971-05-22 1 UNITED NATIONB, Prt. UN Secretary-Oeneral U Thant has welcomed the agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union on the fututre of the Strategic Anns Limitation Talks (SALT): "This may well constitute a breakthrough In the complex and prolonged negotiations ahead." he said. Reuter. (Sre FaceReuter - 51 words
-
456 1971-05-22 1 PARIS, Friday ORITISH Prime Minister Edward Heath and French President Georges Pompidou today held final talks in their two-day summit meeting amid mounting signs of agreement that would clear the way for Britain's entry into Europe. The two leaders conferred i for two hoursAP - 456 words
-
Article19 1971-05-22 1 Today's Straits Times is again 38 pages in two sections. Make sure you get both sections.19 words
-
Article109 1971-05-22 1 ISTANBUL, Frl. Premier x Nihat Erim said today that Israeli Consul-General Ephraim Elrom, klndapped from his apartment on Monday, is still alive. "We too, are anxious over the fate of this Israeli diplomat," the Head of Government told newsmen. "But we received information last night heUPI - 109 words
-
Article34 1971-05-22 1 MANILA. Prl. A treasure hui.ter who claimed he dug up a golden Buddha statue today retracted allegations that the family of Philippines President Marcos had tried to buy it from him. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
-
Article, Illustration751 1971-05-22 1 SINGAPORE, Friday yHL secretary-general of the Peoples Front, Mr. Lvi Boon Poh, today challenged the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to a byelection four hours after the party was Ivgistqred. He gave Mr. Lee, secretary-general of the People's Action Party, two751 words
-
Article30 1971-05-22 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Prl.— Mrs. Bvetlana Alllluyeva Peters, daughter of the late Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, gave birth to a baby girl here today, and named her Olga. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
-
3 a. m. ROUNDUP
-
Article63 1971-05-22 1 HONG KONG, Fri— International Preia Institute has called mi Mr. Jek Yean Thon* to ask Chase Manhattan Bank to withhold action aoinrt Singapore Herald. IPI exeeutire chairman, Mfan Aw Stan, in her appeal replying to a message from Mr. Jek said: "I repeat our —ranee of63 words
-
Article38 1971-05-22 1 PARIS, FrL President Pi— Hi« sail tonight after bta Ufa with British Prime Miafcter Heath: "It would be ■nrcaaonable to think that an agreement between Britain and Urn Cmm Market cannot b» reached next Monday."-$•.38 words
-
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement80 1971-05-22 1 J--*-*_ -J Latest ladies' Q£SIPA£d 4?" *>■*««■ v»tchet. WVJI^IIVW ■fc^A The Jewellery that elegantly w^i^. Automatic Notebook or Cassette Tape Recorder Don't Kjf fer from writer s crami^^^^ifa^^-^ tf^ Dwatate your xtoat into Sanyo M-508 caatttt-recordar It's tiny ouilt-m microphone it powerful enough to pick up every syllable aid. An80 words
-
Advertisement36 1971-05-22 1 DON'T waste water I PEOPLE who habitually waste water may have their supplies cut off. TV Singapore said tonight. Public I'tilities inspectors will be sent around to check on those using water wasteful!/. (SEC PAGE 19).36 words
-
Advertisement76 1971-05-22 1 why crowd your viewing e °(IERA% 7^y IHHw MODEL SA 61 T609 I R 24 inches fully automatic I HJ 't9H 2 sliding door consollette I K?'^K 4 hi f i loudspeakers. kX fi MODEL SA 61 T309 |7777^^^^^^^Trt 24 inches fully automatic ■■■■■■■■■■n Sliding door consollette I 2 hi-fi76 words
-
Advertisement7 1971-05-22 1 £f Available At All Leading Sports Stores7 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1971-05-22 2 What s in it for you? mttir Mobil anti-wear I /ir i^B^^^S. Bf^Mß^^^Bl^Br^^^B^^^^Bl p'^ 9 i hHbmMbt j^RPj If flH^Bw-^' HlHb^ KEEPSYOURCARYOUNG22 words
-
-
Article, Illustration327 1971-05-22 3 RITA LOONG - Language of love not for linguist Constance RITA LOONG By SINGAPORE, Fri. A linguist with very little time for the language of love. For Miss Constance Bordwell. who specialises in language structure, that particular language ended when the man she was going to marry was killed In the Second World327 words
-
Article113 1971-05-22 3 Malaysia's call to US oil firms WASHINGTON. Fri. Malaysia's Finance Minister, Tun Tan Slew Sin. said here yesterdday Malaysia would like U.S. oil companies to invest more in his coui try. "They are exploring for oil in Malaysian waters but tend to locat.; their headquarters for such operations in Singapore."Reuter - 113 words
-
Article41 1971-05-22 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Blnnks will be used during military exercises next week. At Mandai Forest Reserve from 8 a.m.. May 24 to 5.30 p.m.. May 28; at Mandai /Marsillng areas from 8 a.m.. May 24 to 5.30 p.m.. June 1;41 words
-
Article118 1971-05-22 3 HUNT ON FOR ESCAPED PRISONER SINGAPORE, Fri— Changi Prison authorities with the help of the police, are hunting for a 21-year-old prisoner who escaped this evening. Till late tonight they were still combing Kampong Kuala Loyang where the escapee, identified by police as Teh Kia Whatt of Circuit Road was118 words
-
Article40 1971-05-22 3 BO AC lunch for secretaries SINOAPORE Fri BOAC has given a luncheon for 16 secretaries from several Singapore oil companies at the Hotel Shangri-Las Shang Palace In recognition cf the efficient secretary's role in Singapore's Importance as a petroleum base.40 words
-
Article95 1971-05-22 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Peoples Front today announced the names of its new 11 -mm central executive committee which replaced nine members of the pro-tern committee. Here is the line-up: Chairman. Leslie Netto (teacher): vice-chairman. Ang Kirn Leone (teacher) secretary general. Lvi Boon Poh (lawyer): asst. secretary95 words
-
248 1971-05-22 3 Modesty charge man: I merely kissed her SINGAPORE. Fri. An Indonesian merchant charged with outraging the modesty of an Indonesian housewife told a court today that he merely kissed her gently on the cheek. Zakir Zlnur, 46. said: "She did not oppose me when I kissed her but she Just248 words
-
Article54 1971-05-22 3 KUALA LUM»OR, Fri. —Two pieces of the Holy Klswah the black cloth draping the Holy Ka'aba, the mest venerated sjmbo] of Islam were presented to the National Museum today. The Holy Klswah. made of silk material, with Quranic Inscriptions embroidered in gold, was a gift from the54 words
-
Article58 1971-05-22 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Wllmala Ponnlah, 32. who has just returned after getting a botany degiee at the University of Paris, hopes to work lor the Botanic Gardens In Singapore. She said this today to clarify a Straits Times report on Wednesday which quoted her a& saying58 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1971-05-22 3 F Congratulations and Best Wishes to OVERSEAS UNION BANK, LIMITED on the occasion of the official opening of their Selegie Road Branch. so* a,™ HOCK TOHC BEE PTE. LTD. t44-i<« Hochor. r« Spot. 7 t* -ami 33*7437 words
-
Advertisement206 1971-05-22 3 here's real versatility! th.DYMOMINI RITE latsyouuM both pr* cut tapn as well as rod tapes. and here's real valve far money! for a limited season only, you can buy the g^ OYMO MINI PITE pjui tap* cutter 0^ a Kg I roll of 3/8" x6 tap*, aSB 50 value, for206 words
-
-
Article, Illustration994 1971-05-22 4 CHRISTINA CHEANG - CHRISTINA CHEANG EUPOC CASE: DAY FIVE By Singapore, Friday AX "unsigned and undated agreement" was drawn up by Eupoc paper miii to support an application for the remittance of US$lOO,--000 to a Bahamas company, it was alleged at the Euj)oc trial today. The994 words
-
66 1971-05-22 4 Angler who went to the wrong place CINGAPORE. Fri. Carpenter Goh Heng Nguan, 19, wandered into the catchment area of Seletar Reservoir with a fishing line and bait in hand yesterday morning. He was arrested and brought to court this morning, where the First Magistrate, Mr. EC. Foenander, told him66 words
-
306 1971-05-22 4 Eu's $lm worthless shares: A poser by the judge The First District Judge Mr. Abdul Wahab Ghows. then asked Mr. Lee If he was suggesting that the US$lOO,OOO had gone into Eu's "own pocket. 1 Mr. Lee replied that although there was no agreement calling for the payment of US$lOO,OOO306 words
-
323 1971-05-22 4 CINGAPORE, Fri. The Association of Napyang University Graduates today came out in support of the Government's emphasis on bilingnalism in the mother tongue and English. The association, which rave its support after "several detailed discussions and deep thinking," said the best way to build323 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement327 1971-05-22 4 1 f£^C b^BbY' "Sbßt AB^I _^g^^ig^^s bbW?^^. WaWv BPt^i»i-^bl \r *—>^^ J ""**4JF^Ba IVitibvSbl bbßb^^b?^bkHßH^Hbßv^KSKl^bl BBbU±Sb^BbB^BBH BBBBftifl J^^^HmHK^SSMiI I avH smbHsßßM' Wl kMAwfIVA^BBB >*■* XvJJBBsTii -H j^BJßnjiJjßßV^^^^^ BiEM BK!^^^^ ...GET THIS \HM FREE! Singapore b^^^Sml t^^"ffff™jT IIW.l lW. Malaysia only) ißP^^^^^Sn WL"Jki^%#J During May M^^C^^ fl Wk\TM buy an Asahi327 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous285 1971-05-22 4 Straits Times Crossword P P I P I P BsP I* I P i 8 ACROSS 7. Teetotaller embracing a p*in1. A sailor employs malpractices ter they're high! (6). (6). 8. When to ring can be unfair S. The man giving a final song (2, 3, 5). <B>. 12. A285 words
-
-
Article, Illustration837 1971-05-22 5 JUDY HILLMAN - Brave new 'Disney' world JUDY HILLMAN by Once it was just bare, swampy land |T IS RARE indeed to have a city with its own government but virtually no citizens, or for a developer to approve his own plans and set up his own building regulations. However, that just about837 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement99 1971-05-22 5 X^-^^^ j^ Jm wk ~jrJ I fPllaaV aw Jlr vL aaa aam. #4 fDn^aaaV m _«^^m**^^^^^^^^^^ VJ\ B^k m Separate shirts for work and play? Not any more. Arrow has created something new for the man who does both with flair, and who switches from work to fun at the99 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous212 1971-05-22 5 Oop By V.T. Hamtin WHAT'RE YOU 1 1 VWkS SCHNG A I'M AFRAID ...THE MEN OUT AT THE I THEY'LL BE TERRIBLY L L -C HEY UMPA MYSOSH, GUZ, I DOING, YOUR /TO GET SOME WE CAN'T J SLOUGH NEED IT MORE HUNGRY AFTER DRESSING- TWO \SAVE ALL YOU'RE NOT212 words
-
-
NIGHT OUT
-
Article1151 1971-05-22 6 TOO MUCH OF EVERYTHING AND NOT ENOUGH LIGHT pOR two weeks now, I've wondered what Hone Kong and Bangkok have that we don't. But after a fortnight of dining, wining, and dancing in the Thai capital and in the British Crown Colony, I find it a complicating1,151 words
-
Article691 1971-05-22 6 ROCK fans here may have a treat in store before the month Is out British rock group, the Deep Purple, might come to town. The quintet who actually became famous before their first number one song "Black Night" will visit Australia for the first time691 words
-
Article175 1971-05-22 6 "If the rock musician is today's troubadour, then the motel is his watering place, his caravansary, his wayside lull" So says the first verse on the record sleeve for Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett's new album on "Ateo." Titled "Del&ney and Bonnie and Friends Motel175 words
-
Article317 1971-05-22 6 Where fun strips are mere -stunts- Bangkok's top hotel, the Dusit Thani. I had a rotten time I had to sit through an American-imported show featuring a negro trio, with a female singer as star. Then and there, I would have given up Bangkok for good and caught the next317 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement290 1971-05-22 6 NewCuscaden RoomOpen seven days a week Step inside any day or night where it's all warm wood tones and plush panelling. Gallery-inspired decor and subtle lighting. Privileged living at its most private. Because we place a premium on your privacy and your taste. Superb food From sublime Caviar Malosso to290 words
-
Advertisement128 1971-05-22 6 For Relief of ffl Constipation, BH^sne* FIGSfN Stomach disorders due to faulty mm H^^ m I elimination __^a»^^ jg Nyal I double strength J^B laxative tablet. ™ajBBa r SOU Aftoll COLD STOWAGE (Ml SON. iMD. CHINISI KARATE AND KUM4 Fu (ART OF SIU OlflHCl) ton. YOUNG AND OLD IRRESPECTIVE or128 words
-
Advertisement116 1971-05-22 6 for dining splendour Treat yourself to fck^ •^3^™" I a feast on the most *^aV^ exquisite Cantonese\a¥^^ BBT cuisine in the richly I decorated MIRAMAR^ I W^S RESTAURANT. O M f H^| J^T step into the SOUNDBOX DISCO for a swinging time. Or go in for the quiet B B^^116 words
-
-
185 1971-05-22 7 Mediums. bomoh win fight against the village '—ghosts SINGAPORE, Fri. A bomoh and two mediums today won their battle against prankish poltergeists terrorising villagers In Lorong Perahu, off Llm Chu Kang. Early this morning, the mediums and the bomoh began their incantations to drive away the spirits. According to the185 words
-
Article41 1971-05-22 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mohammed bin Shamsuddln, 22, today cJFnled using criminal force with intent to outrage the modesty of a seven-year-old girl at Ascot Rise on May 17. Trial was fixed for Aug. 17. and bail of $500 allowed.41 words
-
190 1971-05-22 7 Scientific aid foils 14 attempts to cheat Pools SINGAPORE, Friday TOE Chemistry Department has helped foil 14 attempts to defraud Singapore Pools Ltd. through forged Singapore Sweep tickets. With the department's help, the firm discovered 14 cases of Singapore Sweep tickets which were so skilfully tampered with that the last190 words
-
356 1971-05-22 7 Two with $414,000 claim made bankrupt ADJOURNMENT PLEA BY COUNSEL FAILS SINGAPORE, Frl. ■JWO businessmen with a pending $414,646 claim against a Jurong company were declared bankrupt today by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court. They are Cecil Loke Yue Hung and Bobby Wang Chun Pong partners of Goodwin356 words
-
Article79 1971-05-22 7 Language courses for beginners SINGAPORE, Frl. The Aault Education Board is holding courses in Italian, Russian and Thai for beginners on Mondays and Thursdays, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. starting from June 7 for three months. The courses which will cost $25 will be held at the Raffles Olrls79 words
-
Article53 1971-05-22 7 SINGAPORE, Pri. Yeo Keng Hong. 37, was today fined a total of $130 when he admitted two charges of having four packets of prepared opium and smoking utensils at Cross Street yesterday. Pleading for leniency, Yeo told the court that "he cannot go without opium." He53 words
-
271 1971-05-22 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. The University of Singapore today announced the results of the second and final supplementary examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration and the first and second year supplementary examinations for the Diploma in Social Studies Part 1. The following have passed the271 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement270 1971-05-22 7 aflt RW UNDKR THK DIOTINOUISHKD PATRONAGB OF VkS^aV K HONOUI ABLB MINUTER FOR EDUCATION 3j MR. LIM KIM SAN 5 GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE 2 In aid of lINOArOM SCHOOL* SPORTS COUNCIL MIND J% I WED. 26th MAY 1971 AT 9.15PM M*. JB TICKETS AT «i\ 5 $1.00, $1.00, $10.00270 words
-
Advertisement114 1971-05-22 7 m be a not at JomeH I J i b jf o»irr« #ri B inil JJ i lonbon ■kttakliouw. i> ftottl. cmiM «n«i«ti -3 L iJuJenf cimt j PbPJVW%rS^^rVW%WaVrtrVySr% 0 showims! J. Urt Lrt A 1 Na Frw Lto») J Shows: 3 00, 6 00 t V.OO p.m. ASHOK KUMAR114 words
-
Advertisement243 1971-05-22 7 KA LIDO -OPENS TOMORROW!; \A& W THE TROPI... ]&LJ*y M/AS IT HUMAN?.. .ANIMAL? t ■mUk^ ...OR THE LIVING DESCENDANT pj pj WTZ OF THE MISSING LINK! B BJ I UWVfISM PICTUK TICHI ■.SKULLDUGGERY JR&M BURT REYNOLDS SUSAN CLARK ROGER CCARMEL :V'.'"; PAUL HUBSCHMID CHIPS RAFFERTY ALEXANDER KXQX PAT SUZUKI Xr243 words
-
Advertisement695 1971-05-22 7 klllllll ORGAN lj N*| P£XH£2a3HIIII9I i irth no dayi i Haw. I.JO. 4, «.13 ft t.SOaw i Columbia Pictures Presents "J i "MYSTERIOUS AFRICA" Color S i Tontaht MMnlflM! (Mond I "Woman Guarrilla With i Two Gttns" Liang Foong Yee Kwang Shan i Color. Scope. English, Chinesa Subs. a, i"'695 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement362 1971-05-22 8 Geneva Co. (Pte) Ltd. officially opens for business today WHERE TO BUY THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WATCH Yet in reaching for the skies, Geneva Co. (Pte) Ltd. have not forgotten the other extreme the watch for the man-in-the street. In fact the Geneva watchword is "All watches under one roof".362 words
-
Advertisement187 1971-05-22 8 GCNfcVA for a men's model and end with a dia-mond-crusted lady's inspiration with a price tag upwards of $20,000 every watch a status symbol. And can you wonder why when you consider these exclusive features Every Piaget is a hand-made mas-ter-piece g v a ranteed as the CO. (PTC) LTD.187 words
-
Advertisement182 1971-05-22 8 convenience. Not to mention shopping in Geneva's air-condi-tioned comfort. SALES EXPERTISE Geneva don't believe in amateurs. Every salesman and sales girl has been handpicked for expertise, and trained to give YIP treatment to customers. The personification of these is Sales Manager, Mr. Leong Kong Mm himself, who has spent a182 words
-
Advertisement103 1971-05-22 8 Service station INVITATION The Board of Directors of Geneva Co. (Pte) Ltd. cordially invites all friends, customers and associates to a Reception at No. 1 Overseas Union Shopping Centre, (Cround Floor) Collyer Quay, Singapore on May 22, 1971 from 2-5 p.m. in commemoration of the official opening of their new103 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement243 1971-05-22 9 GENEVA CO (PTE) LTD. Congratulations Best Wishes to GENEVA CO (PTE) LTD. on their official opening ▼I isS S I&<mrJ amy Congratulations to GENEVA WATCH COMPANY, Authorised Tissot Retailers, on the official opening of their premises at 1 Overseas Union Shopping Centre, Collyer Quay, Singapore 1. This watch has conquered243 words
-
Advertisement88 1971-05-22 9 am 4* y^w ia^tM LV t^ Jr 2 J am ia> m if M amY %'W" dr A LmV U A km Ikw 7 A A Lmm. a^B^^tm^aml BrP v^^Sfl^am^am^Lmr 4 v amrn* I *^B aB B i jil^' B~' This Piaget is the world's most expensive wotch. Like to88 words
-
Advertisement363 1971-05-22 9 «^r Bm^Bm^am^am^ammß^' i tfl am^> V. f s^am^am^HP^ AaWflH^am^K ft^k^km^amw^ a^afl kmVkV %S am^km^amv^ kmw r .^i B- aa m^MT m f LmS *w w am^Bm^am^amHK Ba Jl am^Bm^Bm^am^km^HL. k^V* laV am^ amV 1 kvR km« *eS K- w^ fl Ham^km^H Jb^ i klam^^ U v /^sv JamttkV)i LgJ (J|363 words
-
-
233 1971-05-22 10 Doctor's appeal against return of jewellery fails SINGAPORE, Frl. A doctor lost his appeal today against a High Court decision, ordering him to return nine Items of jewellery, worth $4,000 to his estranged wife. Dr. Ramallngam Slvasamboo, 37 was also told then that he must pay his wife, Madam Selvarany233 words
-
Article29 1971-05-22 10 SINGAPORE. Frl. Performances by the People's Association Band at Mount Farter on May 30 and the Singapore Infantry Band at Katong Park on June 20 have been cancelled.29 words
-
91 1971-05-22 10 AEB course in practical geography SINGAPORE Frl. Adult Education Board is organising a course In practical geography to assist private candidates sitting for geography at principal level in the 1971 Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination. The course, which will cover the syllabus of paper 4 (practical work), will be conducted91 words
-
Article, Illustration743 1971-05-22 10 CHIA POTEIK - Rationing may come sooner than is necessary CHIA POTEIK PUBLIC MUST USE LESS WATER By Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE must bring water consumption down to the 90 million gallon mark or rationing would come much sooner than than was necessary. The chairman of Public Utilities Board, Mr. Lim Kirn San, who743 words
-
Article79 1971-05-22 10 -BABY GIRL KILLED BY LORRY SINGAPORE. Frl. A 14--month-old girl Teh Chwee Tens was killed today when she was run over by a lorry at 18} mile Lim Chu Kane Road. police spokesman said she was playing under the lorry, which was parked there. The lorry driver, unaware that the79 words
-
Article55 1971-05-22 10 Malaysian goods on show KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first Made- in-Malaysia trade fair will open tomorrow for twoweeks at the Stadium Negara. The Commerce and Industry Minister, Inche Khlr Johari. will declare the fair open tomorrow evening. Made-in-Malaysla goods will be displayed In 87 stalls. Including 33 at which visitors55 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement140 1971-05-22 10 I FOR TOP QUALITY I IN TAILORING, l^fl I THE LARGEST I SELECTION IN I SUITINGS AND I EVERYTHING I IN MEN'S WEAR W IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY SUITS CAN BE MADE TO MEASURE IN 24 HOURS. AT NO EXTRA COST Beat the h««t enjoy yeurMlvt. in a140 words
-
Advertisement233 1971-05-22 10 CONG^TULATI^ SEA SOUND (PTE) LTD. (Subsidiary of KIM THYE WATCH COMPANY) Shop No. 9. Overseas Union Shoppinr Centre. Colly er Quay, Singapore 1. on the occasion of their official opening. YOU NEED NOT TRAVEL THE GLOBE TUNE IN THE WHOLE WORLD and listen to WHAT OTHERS SAY AND OTHERS PLAY233 words
-
-
296 1971-05-22 11 WARRANTSOUT FOR ARREST OF TWO TAX CASE DIRECTORS CINGAPORE, Fri. Third District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, today issued warrants of arrest against two directors of the Modern Housing Development Ltd. who are charged with tax evasion. The directors, Tay Beng Swee and Tay Choo Wah, for the second successive296 words
-
Article31 1971-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Housewife Tan Kiat. 31. was today lined $60 when she admitted having four illegal chap-ji-ke.e lottery tickets worth $37 at Lorong 2 Toa Payoh on March 4.31 words
-
107 1971-05-22 11 Week's jail for man detained 22 months SI.RI-..MBAN. Fri. A man charted with assault who was held in custody for 22 months pending trial, was freed by the High Court today after being sentenced to a week's jail. Justice Wan Suleiman bin Wan Pa wan Teh said: "It is unfair107 words
-
Article69 1971-05-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The permanent site for the National University will be in the Federal Capital, the Vice-Chan-cellor. Dato Dr. Ariffln bin Ngah Manukl, announced when he addressed more than 350 freshmen at a pledge-taking ceremony held at the university's auditorium. He said69 words
-
Article32 1971-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Teh Ho Chwee. 34. who admitted punching Keir Singh at Capitol Theatre yesterday in front of a police constable, was fined $50 I in a magistrate's court today32 words
-
Article, Illustration443 1971-05-22 11 BERNARD DORAY - I was paid $5,000 to sleep with man, says dance girl BERNARD DORAY By SINGAPORE, Fri. A ai ha ret girl today told a maintenance court thai a man whom she refused to name paid her to "sleep" with hi^i alter a birthday party. Liza Tan Yock Hoe. 27, said443 words
-
Article44 1971-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri Jaffar bin Hamld. 26. unemployed, described as a "drug pusher" in court, was today fined $500 or in default, sentenced to three months jail when he admitted having eight kartoos of ganja at Lorong Two. Toa Payoh yesterday.44 words
-
205 1971-05-22 11 Pugilistic displays by Hong Kong team to raise funds SINGAPORE. Fri. Another six members of Hong Kong's Chou School of Pugilism are due to arrive here soon to help raise $60,000 for the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association. With six other members of the troupe already here, and about 180 members205 words
-
118 1971-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Baharuddin Vocational Institute student. Lee Chee Kang. has won the Singapore Metrication Board's metric design competition. He will get a prize of $1,000. His design, circular in form and depicting the decimal relationship between the metric units by a 10 within a118 words
-
Article54 1971-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri —Three saloon cars will be the priies In six special Toto draws from May 27 to Jane 13 tw celebrate the third anniversary of Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd. A lucky draw based on coupon numbers will be held after the Toto draw on June 1354 words
-
164 1971-05-22 11 Dad seeks radio hams' aid to trace holidaying son KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A father from Australia has sought the aid of amateur radio hams to help him trace his son whom he believes is "holidaying" here or in Singapore. One of the hams, Mr. William T. Masingill. of the American164 words
-
Article25 1971-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fn. There were no top prize winners in yesterdays Toto draw No. 39 71. The jackpot for this Sunday's draw is $120,00025 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement74 1971-05-22 11 QllllllFfi A symbol of oriental |p|f^^lfilA splendour, Summer Y>fl W J IpF Palace offers you a JCmmmtmmh^mi genuine, palatial Szechuan feast on exquisite Restaurant Szechuan cuisine prepared by our culinary masters direct from Taiwan. Si*' Havelock Rd., Spore 3. ICING'S Tel: *****1/2 <A\LhOTEL Cable Add. 'KINGSHOTEL' Congratulations and Best Wishes74 words
-
Advertisement458 1971-05-22 11 I' I L irwL ROUND POOLS l&t[ £oMd* Sizes: from 15' to 24' diameter x 48" Mr^i^TtT mllM' deep from as little as $1,590/- Txl l f^^Fr"| ijf^ OVAL POOLS f lOr Sizes: 24' x 12' x 48" deep 30' x 15' J \y\ OVAL x 48" deep from $2,890/-458 words
-
-
The Straits Times
-
Article406 1971-05-22 12 The simultaneous announcement in Moscow and Washington of the decision to concentrate on agreement restricting both offensive and defensive strategic weapons systems came as a pleasant surprise. It rekindles the hope that the strategic arms limitation talks are at last getting somewhere. The joint announcement, as President Nixon406 words
-
Article322 1971-05-22 12 Tun Tan Siew Sin is not the only finance minister who thinks the international monetary situation is not very satisfactory, nor th* only Commonwealth finance minister who is much concerned about the British guarantee for sterling reserves. At a press conference in Washington Tun Tan spoke of the322 words
-
Article206 1971-05-22 12 The Ungku Omar Polytechnic in Ipoh is having more than teething problems. Construction has been held up with the discovery of a subterranean cavern on the site. So far only three workshops and two. four-storey hostels are ready. Together with the staff shortage this has reduced the206 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1086 1971-05-22 12 COLIN SMITH - COLIN SMITH By KARACHI 'Now is the time to talk to the East Bengalis. Given the chance I have great faith we can find a solution.' ZULFIKAR ALI Bhutto, chairman of the Pakistan People's Party and perhaps soon to be political leader of the country,OFNS - 1,086 words
-
Article, Illustration536 1971-05-22 12 Keyes Beech - Kirn's big export business Keyes Beech By fOMMUNIST North Korea, regarded by experts as the most heavily armed (per man) country in in the world, has a new distinction. It has emerged as one of the world's leading exporters of revolution. North Korean troublemaking knows no geographical or political boundaries.536 words
-
Letters to the Editor
-
256 1971-05-22 12 Who pays the taxpayers, if it is not us? MORE often than not, I 1 observe both In conversations and in newspaper letter columns the remarks; "After all. we the taxpayers, pay the Government servants yet they are Insolent Whilst I fully agree that action should be taken against rude256 words
-
Letter57 1971-05-22 12 WILL TV Malaysia please ignore the selfish requests of some viewers who have been asking for programmes to be adjusted so that they do not clash. It Is a matter of bad luck il a viewer wants to see both programmes which happen to be screened at th»57 words
-
Letter131 1971-05-22 12 IN YOUR editorial 1 headed "Sharing The Burden" (ST May 14) mention was made of the establishment of a faculty of law here, perhaps within two years. When I was in Britain recently. I found to my surprise that the number of Malaysians reading law is quite131 words
-
Letter127 1971-05-22 12 ITS HEARTENING to learn that a Caoinet Committee has been set up to co-ordinate the work of the various ministries dealing with unemployment, particulariy among youths. The committee must bear In mind that thousands of school leaveiJ every year mast nave a place in the s u for survival. Before127 words
-
-
Article76 1971-05-22 12 THERE IS so much talk R of lack of public telephone booths In the smaller towns. But does anyone pause to think cf the availability of booths in the Federal capital? There is not a single phone booth In the heart of Kuala Lumpur town. The probable execuse76 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement171 1971-05-22 12 Introducing... Lysomil the world's best selling Room Deodoriser Spray Disinfectant K^^j«w YD L 1 ■ft >* iskHsbbl Jr L asT I H-^^B ■■■■I Eliminates odours, mould and kills germs Lysomil Spriy dtara the air. Eliminates stale odours, cooking odours, smoking odours all sorts of odours all ovar your house. It171 words
-
WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE
-
Article, Illustration495 1971-05-22 13 How the Cairo plotters tried to grab power CAIRO, Friday pOLITI CA L opponents of President Sadat planned to stage antiSadat demonstrations in the streets of Cairo, then send in troops to topple his regime, an editor, Mr. Mohammed Heikal said today. But, he said, Army officers refused to support495 words
-
149 1971-05-22 13 MONTREAL, Frl Student Francis Simard. 23. was jailed for life, yesterday after being found guilty of non-capital murder In the strangulation of former Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte. The 12- man jury took three hours to reach their verdict. Simard said nothing whenReuter - 149 words
-
537 1971-05-22 13 RAMESH PANDE - PAKISTANI REFUGEES 'COME LIKE HUNGRY ANTS NOW RAMESH PANDE By Sabrum (Tripura) RAPIDLY i n creasing; military pressure by well-trench«l-in West Pakistani troops in East Pakistan and U.e resulting chronic food shortages, fear and feelings of insecurity, have carried the exodus of refueees to a point of no return. No537 words
-
212 1971-05-22 13 Hanoi build-up on Thai border causes —alarm DANGKOK. Fri. The chief of Thailand's Communist Suppression Operations Command (CSOC) expressed concern over the North Vietnamese pressure building around the Laotian town of Pakse on the Mekong River close to Thailand. General Saiyud Kerdphol. director of CSOC, said yesterday Pakse occupied aReuter - 212 words
-
393 1971-05-22 13 US hopes rise for pact to curb arms race WASHINGTON, Fn. J^ MAJOR breakthrough in U.S.-Soviet negotiations has led to a new mood of optimism here that the world's two super powers may soon curb the nuclear arms race. Mr. Nixon is now report- Ed to believe an interim armsReuter - 393 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement97 1971-05-22 13 BC^ B ®MIBOOS Av^J f IfflH ytf!v!\ K^n^_^^«fll 7 Mtm MJ*wMJMm BJJ})-2) Composed of ID *****351 < /r^//#ysfiC^f/-Cn royal jelly :y: j^^^^^^J /frK v <o and POLLEN at the International *s// Trade Fair Novisad 1970 It is a singularly effective combination of highly concentrated natural food supplement which is at97 words
-
Advertisement243 1971-05-22 13 Congratulations to SEA SOUND (PTE) LTD on the occasion of their official opening from Ho Hua Co. Pte. Ltd., Sole Distributor for SONY Products. Sony the dock maker Sony'S Digital ClOCk FM/AM RadiOS When you think of clocks, good ones that is, you usually think of Switzerland. No one would243 words
-
-
WORLD NEWS 2
-
410 1971-05-22 14 New look Govt for East Germany likely CAST BERLIN. Frl. L A lightning visit to Moscow of a top-level East German delegation has brought speculation here that the State might soon be governed by a Soviet-style "troika" of three party leaders. This would involve the 77-year-old Mr. Walter i IhrichtReuter - 410 words
-
Article, Illustration589 1971-05-22 14 PEKING, Friday MARSHAL Chen Vi has returned to the public eye after a long and puzzling absence. His re-appearance and the manner In which It was done at May Day celebrations underscores the continuing complexity of reporting on events in China, despite589 words
-
216 1971-05-22 14 —Now it's back to school for 3.5 million COLOMBO, Fri.—Ceylon's three-and-a-half million schoolchildren who havt been enjoying a prolonged Easter holiday because of insurgent activity will go back to school from June 2 to work a six-day week, the Cabinet decided yesterday. All State schools will reopen on June 2Reuter - 216 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement156 1971-05-22 14 3? H By •*^j&^^^t -^^Qk^F k^kv .^^flll^ki k^H^^^^k^k^k\ k^kr k^k^fl^k^' ■$&> £9^&^Y k^k^k^k^kW»K^ _*f fc^fc^^ k^kv kflk^ I M^MBi^W OF MALAYSIA SDN BHD I I mtmlU MAGNET HOUSE, 2/4 JALAN CAMPBELL, KUALA LUMPUR. TEL: *****. I W^Sm^^^^^Kmi THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY I I I" If OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD I156 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous25 1971-05-22 14 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /AAVtr TiOAT6>fc>tie\ O TUOU&UT WXI V&&) /a 6 GOOH A 6 I <XT\ ('THEN JU6T TMM. UOvF) BaMyflpoU/^ I tO-325 words
-
-
WORLD NEWS 3
-
265 1971-05-22 15 CALL FOR PROBE INTO QUEEN E's 'PRIVATE FORTUNE' T ONDOIg, Fri. Sev- eral MP's have called for an investigation into Queen Elizabeth's "vast private fortune," but the Government frowned on the demand. The demand came first from Labour MP Mr. John Grant after Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Anthony BarberReuter; AP - 265 words
-
Article58 1971-05-22 15 WASHINGTON. Fri. Two convicts brandishing knives grabbed two girl students visiting a correction camp In Alabama yesterday and held ttem hostage only to have their escape attempt foiled ijy I fellow prisoners. One of the girls was cut several times on the throat with .a knife asReuter - 58 words
-
Article37 1971-05-22 15 CANBERRA. Fri. A Treasury spokesman has denied re- ports that the Australian dollar I would be devalued. "The suggestion Is absurd. Australia's overseas reserves art at an all-tim e record high," he 1 said. UPIUPI - 37 words
-
328 1971-05-22 15 Indon Muslim Party leader now in custody JAKARTA, Friday JHE chairman of the Indonesian Muslim Party Parmusi for Central Java, Mr. Suratman Surianingprodjo, has been arrested by the military, party sources said here today. The arrest was made on the order of the Diponegoro i Military Command without i reasonsReuter - 328 words
-
151 1971-05-22 15 LONDON. Fri. An American actress who breast-fed her baby in the restaurant of an exclusive London hotel was told to leave the hotel yesterday because the management did not like the clothes she wore. The actress. 29-year-old Viva who has appeared in Andy Warhol's undergroundReuter - 151 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement956 1971-05-22 15 Trudeau to hold ,^fc^ talks on troops jjflß^r JvJ cut in Europe i^W"% Vl *^V^^bJ VfOSCOW, Fri. Cana- day visit to the Soviet _^M k I^^F B^L. Mm lVldian Premier Mr Pierre liiion the first by a '^^H .^^L .^^^L Trudeau after three days Canadian Prime Minister. |V .^fl ot956 words
-
-
TIMES CITY DESK
-
CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
-
Article46 1971-05-22 16 iiuiiii- tin; Tholech Merlin (M) Kepong Public Bank Ben and Co. F.E. Ship Matsu K.i. Ind. |^UU -f- .£,\J $0.97 +.14 $089J +.10J $2.75 +.10 $0.93J +.074 $1.41 +.07 $1.72 +.07 $2 59 +.07 $0.72 +.08 Chem. JOB. Ambassador $1.56 $2.54 $1.38 .01 0( .0146 words
-
Article15 1971-05-22 16 i.ucign Cables ineui I. S pura »1 J3 $1.02 $0.70 $1.38 —.06 —.05 —.0315 words
-
Article13 1971-05-22 16 Haw Par Public Bank F. E. Ship 264,000 228.000 176,00013 words
-
Article33 1971-05-22 16 Straits Times Indices May 20 May 21 *Dec. 30, IMS 10* Dee. 31, 1968 10« fDfC. 29. 1962 1M I Hotels: Proptrtlei: tTins: rubbers: 68.99 69.89 121.5 C 123.49 92.61 92.33 118.lt 118.4133 words
-
-
Article235 1971-05-22 16 /CONDITIONS ruled generic ally steady on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday when trading was heavily centred on selective issues. The day's total turnover rose to 2.406.500 units mainly as a result of the speculative support in selective issues and this also reflected235 words
-
Article1083 1971-05-22 16 BID AND OFFER PRICES OFFI CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: CLOSING TONE: Industrials and properties Improved, while the rest steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by1,083 words
-
Article1346 1971-05-22 16 T>U6INESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 unle -s otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2) $1.57, (11) $1.56 cd. .Mean (2) $1.52. (3) $1.51 Allied Choc.1,346 words
-
Article50 1971-05-22 16 T*HE following Asian ■1 Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month 6 11/16p.c. Two months 6 3/4 p.c. Three months 6 13/16p.c. Six months 7 p.c. Nine months 7 1/8 p.c. Twelve months 7 1/8 p.c.50 words
-
Article465 1971-05-22 16 CHAREHOLDERS of 13 Cycle Carriage get excellent news this morning. The company last night presented the Stock Exchange with its half time figure for the financial year to end September. Sales in the six months ended March were up 21.5 per cent compared with465 words
-
Article218 1971-05-22 16 PROFITS PARED AT SENTOSA NEWCOMER Sentosa Plywood suffered a setback In its first few months as a public company. Pre-tax 1 profits slumped from $772,713 earned in the year before listing to a mere $113,198. Last night's closing price of $1.08 In the circumstances looks much too high for earnings218 words
-
-
COMMODITIES
-
Article168 1971-05-22 16 ■yHE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday slipped another $2 to $640.50 on an unchanged official offering of 242 tons. The local market was partly Influenced by the overnight London metal price which lost £2. The tone of the market was barely steady with moderate buying support168 words
-
Article108 1971-05-22 16 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCE, w fincapor: noon closing PRICE* PEN PICUL VIITIRDAV. Cc.mit Oil: bulk $53 aellera. drum $56 aellcra. Capra: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose June/ July UK Cow $32 B. Pauper: Muntok ABTA white f.o.b 100-, NLW $1771 aellera. Sarawak white f.o.b. M-, tTLW *I<7| aellera. Sarawak apeclal black f.o.b.108 words
-
Article19 1971-05-22 16 MAY 21. BUBBEB: 116.75 cents per kilo (unchanged). TIN: $640.50 (down $2). Official offering 242 tons (unch).19 words
-
Article53 1971-05-22 16 Thursday Wadnatday. (1) Export price In non-aterllng areai In U.B. dollara per ounce. (21 Local dealer, prlcea In Singapore dollara per tael. •U.S. London 41.13 Beirut Closrd Hongkong 42.11 Zurich Cloacd P«rli Cloaed Spore (1) 42.1S Spore (2) ISA. OO »v 40. 50 40.95 4205 40.608 turn53 words
-
Article39 1971-05-22 16 In London on Thuriday the prlre of Malayan 5 par cent CIF UK/N Kuropeana ports In buUc. ater'lnx per lon( ton May June waa quoted at UKUO2 aelleri or Ex-Cont. $247 aellere (UOS PS or Ex-Cont. $255).39 words
-
Article483 1971-05-22 16 fkPENING quotations j yj in the rubber market yesterday were marked down a half cent on lower overseas advices and ruled quietly around 116.50 cents per kilo level throughout the morning in thin conditions, j Although forwards were also quiet, premiums tend- i ed to increase with reportMl483 words
-
165 1971-05-22 16 PROFITS at MaK layan Credit, the Singapore based finance company, edged up slightly in the company's past financial year. In the 12 months ended March 1971 gross earnings moved up frac- tionally from 20.5 per cent ta 20.7 per cent. Profits during the period165 words
-
Article180 1971-05-22 16 "pHE Association of Banks In Malaysia -Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at May 21. ixKai dollars to one unit Selling of Foreign Currency TT or OD Sterling Pound 7.3950 Australian Dollar 3.4575 Canadian Dollar 3 0375 New Zealand Dollar 3.4675 South Arabian Dinar 7 4125180 words
-
OVERSEAS MARKETS
-
Article381 1971-05-22 16 TV/fELBOURNE. Prl. Both XT heavyweight and speculative stocks were easier In quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Bougainville Rights lost five cents to $2.40, CRA shed ten cents, closing at $9.40 and New Broken Hill, traded as low as $13, recovered to close ten cents down at381 words
-
Article296 1971-05-22 16 MEW YORK. Thurs. Some late afternoon sellIng failed to erase the stock market's early morning advances and prices finished slightly higher in listless trading. Advancing Issues, which earlier led losers by a margin of more than seven to four, finished ahead by about 740 to 620. Near the296 words
-
Article72 1971-05-22 16 FINANCIAL TIMFS TINS Thursday 70.16 Wednesday 70 39 Week ago 70^5 BIBBERS Thursday 188.68 Wednesday i 8 8»«7 Week ago U8.76 OILS Thursday 338.36 Wednesday ***** Week ago 329.75 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 390.4 Wednesday 388 4 Week ago 391 3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIAL Thursday 923.41 Wednesday 920.04 Week ago72 words
-
Article203 1971-05-22 16 XJONO KONO. Pri. The market opened steady, became firmer during the afternoon, and closed strong. HK/S Banks both registers put on useful gains, the Local register finishing up at HK$l93 HK$2 up on the day and the London register closed at HK $189. HK$3 up. The turnover value203 words
-
-
-
Article, Illustration314 1971-05-22 17 MISSION TO BUY UP RUBBER STOCKPILE K. LUMPUR, Frl pOl'R Peking officials are in Kuala Lumpur for hush hush talks with their counterparts about buying op the rubber stockpile In Id by the Malayan Rubber Fund Board. The talks began on Wednesday the day the314 words
-
Article43 1971-05-22 17 SINGAPORE. Frl. President Sheares today continued his tour of Economic Development Board agencies, accompanied by the Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chlm. In the afternoon, he visited a tractor plant and an electrical appliance component company in Jurong.43 words
-
Article28 1971-05-22 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. President Sneares today opened the 22nd Singapore International Salon of Photography organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore at the National Library lecture hall.28 words
-
Article35 1971-05-22 17 LONDON, Fri. The Chief Minister of Sabah, Tun Dato MuMapha, today donated £1,000 towards a law library for Malaysian students in Britain. It will be established In the Malaysian High Commission here. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
-
167 1971-05-22 17 CINGAPORE, Fri. Police toJ day arrested three men and recovered 26 baby crocodiles stolen from a farm in Tampoi. Two days ago, 28 baby crocodiles worth $1,260 were stolen from the farm. It is not known what had happened to the167 words
-
Article, Illustration97 1971-05-22 17 THIS BOY IS MISSING FROM HIS HOME SINGAPORE. Frl. Have you seen this 10-year-old boy, K. Vengadason, a Primary Three pupil of Whltley Primary School? He left his Toa Payoh Estate home on Monday morning and has not returned since. A family friend, Mohammad s/o Ismail. 43,- who walked Into97 words
-
Article34 1971-05-22 17 SINGAPORE, FYI. TWO Slngapore-bullt landing craft. each weighing 106 tons, will be taken from here to Kuwait on board the 8.093 ton Kawasaki "K" line freighter Bashl Maru for the Kuwait Oovernment.34 words
-
333 1971-05-22 17 Bishop: All confessions made are inviolable, sacred PENANG, Friday rTHE Bishop of A Pena n g, Monsignor Gregory Yong, today said a priest must be prepared to preserve the secrecy of confession though It may entail the sacrifice of his life and honour. "Disclosures made to a priest In his333 words
-
Article31 1971-05-22 17 SINGAPORE. Fri Motorist Ang Thiam Soo was today fined $40 for driving at 75 mph along Nlcoll Highway, which has a speed limit of 45 mph. on Feb. 2.31 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement52 1971-05-22 17 Tithes Dental Photo Supply Sdn. Bhd. congratulate SEA SOUND PTE. LTD. Overseas Union Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on their official opening to-day. YASHICA §fe TLELECTRO^ world's first and only SLR with both Electronic Shutter and Thruthe tens Electronic Exposure Readout. more rugged!., more accurate!... more dependable! Sole Agent: Singapore Koala52 words
-
Advertisement26 1971-05-22 17 ■MktL. i V *~y i If M tjSkn^u I?J W, aF^^^fik^Bßm 110 ml iw^ -the better ballpoint '^^C±_ m c ORANGE FINE BILLS CARBURE J %(Bia)26 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous674 1971-05-22 17 On your TV and Radio I.N P.M. Opening and Astroboy- Tanjong Katong Girls' School Sr.owhon Anglo Chinese School 1.41 Farmer's Daughter Gypsy 5 Dan August In the Eyes of Love Song God 2.19 Count of Monte Cristo Point 9.N News (E) Counter Point 1.11 Andy Williams Show 2.30 NBA Basketball674 words
-
Miscellaneous230 1971-05-22 17 3.00 P.M. Programme Summary 0.05 Programme Summary 3.02 Exercise with Gloria 0.00 Majallah TV 3.28 The Tanks are Coming OJS The Partridge Family Old 5.04 Programme Summary Scrapmount 5 09 Space Ace 9.00 News (M) 5.34 Tim Conway Sho* The Boy 110 Peristiwa in the Band Wagon 0.32 The Twilight230 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement895 1971-05-22 18 Oft Sea Sound (Pte) Ltd BSKg W CSubsidiary of KIM THYE WATCH CD] TODAY Sea Sound (Pte.) Ltd. ciiRCiniARV electrical electronic products are avail- cniTMr* pnniif mosphere where they opens officially for MSIIJIrVKI equipment. Mr. Oo is ab le, ranging from »UUI\U KUUM can hsten tneir business today at No895 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement204 1971-05-22 19 Heartiest Congratulations To M/S SEA SOUND (PTE) LTD. On Their Official Opening At The Overseas Union Shopping Centre, Collyer Quay, Singapore! Automatic continuous reverse THE AKAI CS-50 and CS-50D are completely automatic with with "Invert-O-Matic" are the world's push- button controls. At 16W music first stereo cassette tape recorder and204 words
-
-
167 1971-05-22 20 Pan-Am anxious to bring in first jumbo on -July 1- CINGAPORE, Fri. 13 Pan- American Airways said today that it was 'still anxious" to inaugurate its Boeing 747 service here on July. 1. The principal snag Is that the airline Is still having trouble with civil aviation authorities In Saigon167 words
-
Article37 1971-05-22 20 SDJOAPORE. Fri. Mr. Roy B. Cooper, director of Permutit Compahy of Australia, water treatment specialists, will arrive In Singapore on Sunday for a week's visit to discuss future marketing plans with its agents. Paterson Oandy.37 words
-
Article, Illustration296 1971-05-22 20 Singapore is 'special' says Hungarian delegation CINGAPORE, Fri. The five- man goodwill delegation from Hungary this morning took a good look at Singapore and declared everything "interesting and special." This, explained Mr. Imre Hollai, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and the team's leader, as he gazed down from the tower296 words
-
Article50 1971-05-22 20 SINGAPORE. Pri. Ranesh Chandra Dutt, 47. a maiheI mattes lecturer In the Singapore Polytechnic, was granted a I divorce by the High Court today i on the ground of his wife's insanity. The court was told that the wife. Edith Dossan. 49. was unlikely to be cured.50 words
-
Article95 1971-05-22 20 JOHORE, BAHRU, Fri The Government is to step up its war against big time smugglers with the purchase of "the best, most modern" equipment for the Customs Department. Disclosing this today, Deputy Finance Minister, Inche All Hajl Ahmad, said: "We will give the department all95 words
-
Article31 1971-05-22 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Guinness factory at Suntei Way celebrated the breuint of Its 500.000 th barrel of their "rood for you" stout with a reception this mornini31 words
-
81 1971-05-22 20 GOODWILL TEAMS IN PRIVATE MEETING KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The five-man goodwill delegation from the Singapore Foreign Affairs Ministry met their Malaysian counterparts this morning for Informal talks. A Malaysian spokesman later described the closeddoor discussions at the Wlsma Putra as "very Informal but private." The Singapore team is led fey81 words
-
Article63 1971-05-22 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thirty members of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association will donate blood at the blood Transfusion Centre. Outram Hospital, on May 30 at 10 a.m. In response to the appeal for more donors. The alumni is also appealing to all Camegians tc become donors. Those63 words
-
Article22 1971-05-22 20 KOTA BAHRU. Fri. Police today found four handwriien communist wallposters in the Pasir Mas. Kuala Krai, and Tanah Merah districts.22 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement475 1971-05-22 20 Congratulations and Best Wishes to SEA SOUND (PTE) LTD., on their Grand Opening today from W0 KEE HONG (M) PTE. LTD., I QUADPHONIG SSOUND 1 SPECIRL OFFER I IN CONJUNCTION WITH 1971 TRADE EXPOSITION I mm GOOD NEWS TO STEREO OWNERS! I If you have a 2 channel system, then475 words
-
Advertisement82 1971-05-22 20 The Chairman and Board of Directors of Thong Sia Co (S) Pte Ltd extend their heartiest congratulations to Sea Sound (Pte) Ltd (Subsidiary of Kirn Thye Watch Co) on their official opening. OUR BEST WISHES TO SEA SOUND (PTE) LTD., on their Grand Opening Today from BIGSTON ELECTRONICS (S) PTE82 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous51 1971-05-22 20 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl l/l'M CICERO'S TEACHER J MAY NOW, ABOUT K^l SPEAK TO >OU FOR A FEW T CICERO... J HI,MISSSIMF»SON' AS I WAS GOING TO SAY.. J FOUNP ANY WHITS THIS IS JUST A GMT- w\ AMCM IN YOUR DESK ACQUAINTS^ "1 PRAWER LATELY. 7 s i^51 words
-
-
Article, Illustration400 1971-05-22 21 Health hazards of men in the army... Symposium is told of mishaps, noise, heat SINGAPORE, Friday DEAFNESS, fatal accidents, malaria, sunstroke, mental and venereal diseases are some of the occupational hazards of being in Singapore Army or any army. This was disclosed in a piper presented by Captain (Dr.) Yik400 words
-
187 1971-05-22 21 -FORMULATE SAFETY POLICY NOW, SAYS EXPERT AN American safety expert said today the management of Industrial plants in Singapore should stop paying lip service to industrial safety measures and formulate a safety policy and provide the funds for an effective safety programme. Mr. Donald G. Vaughan, an American Industrial safety187 words
-
Article31 1971-05-22 21 KUALA LOMPUR, Frl.— The New Zealand trade mission met members of the United Chamber of Commerce for one-hour discussion here today. The 14--man mission leaves for Singapore tomorrow.31 words
-
241 1971-05-22 21 rpHE NTUC is urging the 1 Government to set up a rehabilitation scheme for Injured and sick workers who can be useful to society. A paper by Inche Abdul Aziz Karlm. chairman of the NTUC's Occupational Health and Safety Committee, and its secretary.241 words
-
202 1971-05-22 21 IGNATIUS - Royal assent to beards for some Brunei soldiers IGNATIUS By STEPHEN OANDAR SERI BE- GAWAN, Frl. There are going to be "floating beards" In the Brunei army by royal leave. They will belong to the soldiers who have found their sea legs the men of the Ist Flotilla, the naval202 words
-
119 1971-05-22 21 Consent award on dispute over woman worker SNGAPORE, Fri. The Industrial Arbitration Court today handed down a consent award on a dispute between the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation and Bata Shoe Ltd., involving a woman worker. Settlement between both parties was reached out of court on Wednesday. The dispute was119 words
-
Article87 1971-05-22 21 National stamp exhibition SINGAPORE. Fri— Stamp dealers will be able to sell stamps and philatelic Items at the national stamp exhibition—Slngpex 1971— at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Aug. 5 to 10. The Postal Services Department today said that a limited number of stalls would be available for rental to87 words
-
Article44 1971-05-22 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A five-man World Bank appraisal mission will arrive here early next month to study the modernisation of the Malayan Railway. A Ministry of Transport statement today said the team would be In Malaysia for about three weeks.44 words
-
154 1971-05-22 21 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Frl. The explosion which killed two West Malaysian teachers at the Anthony Abell College in Serla on March 17 may have been caused by gas leaking from a cracked wall a coroner's Inquiry was told here today. The teachers, Mr. Inder154 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement100 1971-05-22 21 fEEL FEMININE and ELEGANT with AMO J The Cool, Comfortable and Beautiful Look. LOVE Made From mf^lTY^r^ est ua t y Material r \Jl l/KJ Available in sizes: &*m^ 30-36-A-B Cups DISTRIBUTOR: Heng Loong Enterprise Co., 11, Craig Road, Singapore-2. Tel. No. -***** Showroom:- People's 347, 2nd Floor, People's Park100 words
-
Advertisement363 1971-05-22 21 r^BrWwrWWfr SUNBREAKERS VENETIAN BLINDS ALUMINIUM AWNINGS ljj| BB§RI MOONLIGHT COMPANY 309/ Tanjong Kotong Road, p^ JUST ARRIVED U pi CHARLES JOURDAN DIOR U LADIES' SHOES HANDBAGS M LATEST ITALIAN SUMMER, PP Lyj SANDALS. SUNGLASSES LIJ C~J HATS ACCESSORIES. PJ SPANISH GARI CHILDREN SANDALS JbJj A Dnitton of Buitem Of Bon363 words
-
Advertisement239 1971-05-22 21 HOUSE OF ELECTRONICS VICTORY ELECTRONIC ENTERPRISE 437-439, North Bridge Rood, Singapore 7. Tel: *****. Business Hours: 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Wholesales and Retails Dealing in well-known brands Hi Fi Stereo, Tuners, Amplifiers, Radios, Television Sets, Tope-Recorder Catridge Cassette Recorders, Sound Tapes, Pop Records, Cameras, Binoculars, Typewriters and other electronics239 words
-
-
The Straits Times Saturday Forum
-
177 1971-05-22 22 The menin blue who 'disappear' at night A LOT has been said about the police uniform in the past. The uniform in all respects Is quite alright. The material ls well chosen and the colour scheme is smart looking. But alas, from the safety point of view, it should not177 words
-
Letter55 1971-05-22 22 LAST Sunday. I went to Jalan Besar, and was surprised to see a wonderful brass band rehearsal. Later I was told that they were rehearsing for the Central Judging next Sunday. There are many who are unable to see the Central Judging. Can't RTS have a direct telecast of the55 words
-
423 1971-05-22 22 When a pretty waitress switches off her smile... rvESPITE the tralnU ing given to our boys and girls who work in the coffeehouses and restaurants in leading hotels, it has been observed on many occasions that the service rendered still leaves something to be desired. The best kind of waiter423 words
-
Letter107 1971-05-22 22 I3EOPLE using public standpipes do not seem to treasure the value of water. Yesterday, while passing through Tua Kang Lye village I was shocked to see the inconsiderate attitude of some people who did their washing next to a standpipe while water flowed freely from the tap into the drain.107 words
-
Letter138 1971-05-22 22 PUB workers wash the dustbins chutes in our Bendemeer Road block almost weekly. They usually turn on the tap which ls a few feet away from the door of our flat, and keep the water running for about 15 to 20 minutes. Isn't this wasting water? Another thing —due to138 words
-
216 1971-05-22 22 PLIGHT OF A FEEBLE-EYED ALBINO I AM an albino who, desA pite my defective eyesight, will not acknowledge defeat in the rat race for existence. But it so happens that the revamped bus services, against which I have no complaint whatever, has turned me into a social parasite. This is216 words
-
Letter181 1971-05-22 22 rE present bus-service in Toa Payoh housing estate can be considered good; there are buses running through all the "lorongs' 1 and bus-stops can be founa almost at doorsteps. However, there ls a living hazard created by these buses, especially the Japanese-make STC buses —the nerve-wracking noise caused by them.181 words
-
Letter147 1971-05-22 22 "T>LOCK 79 Housewife" J (8.T., May 10) may wish to know that plans are underway to landscape the open space fronting block 79, Toa Payoh Central. Four footpaths and drain crossings will be provided and one of these will lead to the bus stop fronting block 79 at147 words
-
150 1971-05-22 22 The army didn't damage Angkor —Wat— I REFER to the two reports, one by AP/ AFP from Phnom Penh headlined "Antkor Wat Temple hit by runs" (S.T., May 12), and the other by Reuter from New York headlined "Damage to Angkor Wat worries I Thant" (S.T., May 14) which alleged150 words
-
93 1971-05-22 22 Doubts on credibility of S'pore trained accountants MR. Oan Tin Hwa's letter (ST.. April 27) has cast doubts on the credibility of accountants trained locally. I. as an Accountancy graduate of the University of Singapore, was expecting at least a clarification from the Accountancy Depart- ment of the University of93 words
-
Letter63 1971-05-22 22 LIKE me there must be many other motorists who find that the Halt sign at the Junction of Siglap Road and Changi Road is a trap laid by the Traffic Police for the unsuspecting motorist. Wnat this Junction needs is a "Give way to traffic on the right" sign. It63 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement251 1971-05-22 22 GENUINE BARGAINS UP TO 50% DISCOUNT Choose from the wide variety of quality CARPETS FABRICS CURTAINS RUGS CUSHIONS UPHOLSTERY LOOSE COVERS HURRY NOW! Monday Friday: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday -Sunday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. CARPETS DRAPERY (S) PTE. LTD., 150, Emerald Hill Road. Singapore 9.251 words
-
Advertisement108 1971-05-22 22 MONTOR PRIVATE LIMITED Sole agents for w VACHERON w tjAEGER-LECotJLTRfr Congratulate GENEVA COMPANY (PTE) LTD. on the occasion of their official opening today DONALD MOORE GALLERIES' GREATEST-EVER SALE BEGINS TODAY COME EARLY, AND AT THE SAME TIME BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR JEAN-PIERRE WALLEZ (•'...Might Just Be The PAGANINI Of Teday...")108 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement939 1971-05-22 23 Aeknowlsrctgasssanta me FAMILY OF the late Mr. Oan Wee Beng thank relatives aad friends for their oondalsncis, donations, wresths aad attendance In tnelr retent bereavemeat. Announaamants LOUISE KLIRK'S SALONS la Hotel .slngapura for your latest hairstyles. expert perming and gorgeous tinting. Very moderate prices. Appointments: triephone *****3 (Spore). !EI TNS939 words
-
Advertisement862 1971-05-22 23 AN EXPERIENCED CLERK OF WORKS is required for a multistorey factory project which bas recently commenced construction. Please state qualifications. experience and salary expected Candidates should be Singapore cltlaena and shall submit testimonials and relevant papers with their applications to Kee Yeap Associates. Chartered Architects, 511 Sbaw House. Slngapore-9. SECURITY862 words
-
Advertisement850 1971-05-22 23 BRITISH TRADINQ COMPANY requires Immediately experienced Storekeeper la metals and hardware Balary «200/- p.m. Writs P. O. Box 3074 B'pore. WE REQUIRE SO energetic and highpowered canvassers. Attractive commission. Must spaas: Chinees Call 48-A, Cecil Street, Spore during office hours. Expandlnf Consulting Civil and structural Engineer require tbe following staff:—850 words
-
Advertisement951 1971-05-22 23 WATTIN OMIVI S bedrooms well furnished 2 storey terrace house 31.200 3 bedrooms luxurious furnished flat at Calrablll Mansion Emerald Mansion. River Valley Close and Jalaa Dalian 81.500. Detacntd Bungalow at dementi Park furnished 82.400. unfurnlahed 31.600/-. Contact Slang Moh Realty *****3, *****6. DISTRICT 11: 2 Storey S Spacious Bedroomed951 words
-
Advertisement971 1971-05-22 23 SBLETAR HILLS ESTATE semidetached terrace bouses and flats furnished/unfurnished Immediate occupation. Ring I' pore ***** FURNISHED SEMI OETACHED Singlestorey 46. Jalaa Redop Seletar Hills. Singapore. Rental 3425.00 Apply Phone *****. KATONO OROUNOFLOOR FLAT 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms attached, furnished, mosaic. near seaside. Ring B'pore *****3 Chew. DISTRICT 9: Unfurnished room971 words
-
Advertisement881 1971-05-22 23 RENT SALE 1 bedroomed semidetached bungalow Serangoon Harden Estate dlst. IB excellent locality Extended kitchen, car-porch B'pore *****. ATTRACTIVB 2-BIDROOMIO apartment, servant's quarters. Fully furnished. Dlst 9 Mount Elisabeth near Frlupatrlck. Interested please phone *****7 Spore. NEMESU AVBNUB single storey corner terrace house fully furnished. 3 bedrooms with celling fans.881 words
-
Advertisement706 1971-05-22 23 SystssnaUe aawamn Training effert new issslsnsi— 1) Full-time courses for A.1.A. C.1.8. and I.C.W.A S) LCC. Book-keeping. Accounting. Costing. Structure of Commerce. Commercial English, Typewriting ft Short hand. 3) LC.C. Private Secretary's Cert Ideate. Inquiries 218, clemeneeau Acenue, Tel: Spore *****. HIGHER ACCOUNTING For LCC and Pro fees loasl Exams706 words
-
Advertisement632 1971-05-22 23 ARCNIPBLAOO '.PECIAL OAILV TOURS: Camei«r./Pai>tator Island 8 days 890'- dep: 6/6 Malaya Cameron Hlgnbnds 4/T days 865 8100 (Alr-oondl'loned room) Malaya East Coast 6 days 8100/- 6/e' Bangkok Chienpnal S days (Air) 8690- U days 3343/(360 12 6. 26 6 Haadyai Songkhn 6 Jays SSO/- 8/6. 12/6 71. Weeker* Tours632 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement503 1971-05-22 24 I Qai |v V^^^j I■■ w 1 ll\ m J *a r*"J ™1 ail a, k^ j (Cont. from Page 23) Tor hire TV FOR RENT. Rrnt and try be satisfied then buy. 19" $17/-, 23" $20/-. Fres aerial and service. < l.mn TV. Maintenance. Tel: *****7 B'pore. WE REFAIR/SELL/RENT503 words
-
Advertisement546 1971-05-22 24 GENUINE 000 LOVERS Invited to Inspect treat Dane, Alsatian Pups at 70. Cairnhlll Road. After 1 p.m. ItMl SIGLAF, BEDOK RESIDENTS, please look out for female, full black, rronurel puppy, wearing black collar. r.anwd Sooty. Ring *****0. Rugs, carpets <k curios specialize IN wall to wall carpets. wallpapers from the546 words
-
Advertisement902 1971-05-22 24 CURTAIN UPHOLSTERY FABRICS near shipment! Just arrived from Swiuerland. UK. Holland Germany and Thailand 0.8. Interiors (B) Pie. Ltd. 401. River Valley Road Tel. *****6. KEE HENG WATCH Dept Store. Block 23. SSS-A Outram Park. Cheap Bale. Ladles'. Oents and Children's Bwisa Watches SlO.OO each. Ouaranteed one year service WESTINGHOUSE.902 words
-
Advertisement859 1971-05-22 24 REPNODUCTION, REDUCTION, EN LARGEMENT, all plans, drawings, map* of any else to required ecsJe— Tang's Photocopy Service. 12S. Market Street. Singapore »MS9. MARY'S SPRAV-PAIMTINC/Repe.lr Refrigerators. Cabinets. Washing Machines. Baby Cot. Cane furniture at Customers House. ***** Spore INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATION SERVICE, 4398. Oeylang Road, B'pore. 49T433. consult Anthouy Tan. International Private859 words
-
Advertisement1901 1971-05-22 24 [Saturday Car MarkeT^l Vehicles for sale BIG FORD GALAXIE 500 black limousine with Vinyl landau roof. full airuon.. tape cartridge stereo plus radio. White ostrich skin vinyl seats plus white duck extra seat covers. Excellent condition, recently overhauled and tuned. 6 cyclinder economy engine. 1963 registration Always chauffeur driven. Asking1,901 words
-
Advertisement1120 1971-05-22 24 U. S. A. GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HOUSEWARES PTE. LTD. Invitee applications from suitably qualified candidates fcr the following positions: PRODICTION SfPERVISOR Applicants should have supervisory experience with assembly line operations, such as measuring performance of woik stations and individual labour control and training of operatives Technician diploma in mechanical, production1,120 words
-
-
TIMESPORT
-
Article, Illustration52 1971-05-22 25 TOE FRAZIER, who is playing the European nightclub scene with his pop group the Knockouts, is sur r o unded by fans clamouring for his autograph at a department store in Frankfurt, West Germany. Beside him (in suit) is wellknown horseman Josef Neckerman.UPI - 52 words
-
304 1971-05-22 25 ONDON, Fri. The Pakistani cricketers gained an 85-run lead with all their second innings wickets intact after a surprise declaration by Nottinghamshire on the second day of the threeday match in Nottingham yesterday. Replying to the Pakistani first Innings total of 283-7 declared. Nottinghamshire advanced304 words
-
Article134 1971-05-22 25 Cox falls in 101--minute tussle LONDON, Fri. Yugoslav Zeljko Franulovlc won through to the men's singles final of British hard court tennis championships In Bournemouth yesterday. He beat defending champion Mark Cox of Britain 6-0. 9-8. 6-2. In 101 minutes. As the score suggests, the drama came late In the134 words
-
Article73 1971-05-22 25 NEW YORK. Frl. Results of yesterday's baseball games National League: Philadelphia 1 New York 0: Cincinnati 5 Pltuburg 4; St. Louts 5 Lo* Angeles 0; San Francisco 8 Chicago Cubs 7: San Diego 4 Houston 3: Montreal 4 Atlanta 3 (14 Inns). American League: Boston 5 NewReuter - 73 words
-
Article44 1971-05-22 25 TOKYO. Pri. Mexican featherweight Raul Crux and World Boxing Council champion Kunlakl Shibata of Japan today signed a contract for their title match In Tokyo on June 3. Shibata Is making his first title defence against Cruz, ranked fifth by the WBC.44 words
-
233 1971-05-22 25 |\EW YORK, Fri.— Homero 11 Blancas scored a three-under-par 67 yesterday to tie with Canadian George Knudson for the first round lead in the U*****,000 Colonial National invitational golf championship at For' Worth, Texas. Knudson had a fourunder par lead after a birdie at233 words
-
91 1971-05-22 25 jyjOSCOW, Frl. Star players from 11 nations have accepted invitations to play in a soccer match in Moscow on May 27 for the benefit of Soviet goalkeeper Lev Yashin. The all-star team will play a side selected from the l))pamo clubs inReuter - 91 words
-
Article76 1971-05-22 25 I>ERTH. Frl. Former Scot--1 tbh soccer star Hugh Miller, now half-back with the local team Tricolore. has been appointed captain of the Australian team to visit Indonesia next me nth. The team will compete in Jakarta's anniversary tournament. It was the second time that Miller. 26. had76 words
-
136 1971-05-22 26 I ONDON, Frl A lead--1-1 ing London bookmaker quoted Frenchtrained Millenium as 10-1 second favourite for the Epsom Derby following the colt's victory in a race in Paris yesterday. Mill Reef Is 7-2 favourite for the June 2 classic in this bookmaker's latest list.136 words
-
Article238 1971-05-22 26 YfUSTANG II moved fluently in a 3f spin in 45 in soft going at Penang yesterday. This up-and-coming four-year-old is in top form and can be a big threat to the fancied horses in the BJf Penang Cup tomorrow. Blue Chips showed a fine turn238 words
-
Article, Illustration1815 1971-05-22 26 AMBER LASS: Lost no marks on Sunday when second with 9.0 to Samaritan 8.2 in Div 1 S*f race; saddles up well; has won thrice over 8f in her present class; each- way chance. THE SAMARITAN: Won with quite a bit In hand over 5>...f with 8.21,815 words
-
Article2029 1971-05-22 26 GOING FORECAST: Good to yielding l-yTllJai l 45 CLASS 6 DIV 1 6F ■■Ta*l'»» ($5,000 $3,500 to winner) 1 ***** AMUR LASS a (Ambrr) F llr. ukrl. n 69 0 >«,.,i F Shaarl J 2 ***** THI SAMARITAN a iNMIi 1 6 8.9 (+7) F Chlam 142,029 words
-
155 1971-05-22 26 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By DATO CHONG KOK LIM, whose horses are in good form just now, has a great chance of a double with Pahlawan II in Race 5 and Majestic Hour in Race 8 at Penang today. Pahlawan, who won four155 words
-
Article162 1971-05-22 26 EPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTER KINO POT KING POT K e 1: W. Marksman Ainbcr La*s The Samaritan Giaceful View W. MARKSMAN King Pot Heavenly Body SANTA ROSA SKIPALONG R»ee J: phmll s<nU RoM Coup de Main Urafonboat SENATOR Santa Rosa Phalz AIWIN AKNIIEM K c 3 Miss Marianne162 words
-
262 1971-05-22 27 /rniE "A" teams of 1 jansenltes, Combined Schools, SAFSA and SRC should snuff out Indian Association's ambitions of retaining the SHA's six-a-side hockey title. The tournament will be played on the padang tomorrow. jansenltes and Schools K et first crack at the262 words
-
Article, Illustration158 1971-05-22 27 /COMBINED Schools suffered their fourth \j defeat in Div. One of the SHA LeaLeague at Serangoon Road yesterday when they were beaten 3-1 by PWD. Yesterday's win shot PWD to fifth position in the 10-team competition. Schools are still last with only one point from sevenLOW YEW KONG - 158 words
-
310 1971-05-22 27 JNDONESIA is planning to stage next year the first triangular soccer tournament between Armed Forces of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, reports JOE DORAI. If successful, it may be expanded to take In other countries. The proposed tournament was disclosed by Lt. Col Soebronto, manager310 words
-
Article44 1971-05-22 27 SAO PAULO (Braill). Frl.— Sovlai Union, three times World champions, beat Japan 94-46 In the final series of the Women's World basketball championship here last night. The Russians led 51-22 at halftlme In another match Brazil beat Prance 55-51 (29--25).44 words
-
Article, Illustration210 1971-05-22 27 Top coach selected for 11-day Tokyo course CAMSUDDIN Muhaa mcd Kha d c r (above), former national captain, has been selected for the first Asian volleyball coaching course in Tokyo from May 31 to June 10. The 11-day course Is organised by the Coaches Council of International Volleyball Federation. More210 words
-
Article35 1971-05-22 27 SHA secretary S. Yogarajah said yesterday that the tournament committee would meet soon on a complaint that Combined Schools had fielded a registered SRC player in the D'v. One match against Armed Forces.35 words
-
Article39 1971-05-22 27 PORT Authority Recreation Club whipped HMS Salisbury 7-2 in a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermln yesterday. Muhaiyah Rahman Arts Slum and Tan Wul Meng (two each) and Lshak Samad scored for PARC. Platty scored for Salisbury.39 words
-
Article540 1971-05-22 27 By PETER SIOW TAY Slok Hoon yesterday won the Crescent Girls 'A' division track championship and in the process showed the qualities that made her champion. The pony-talled Secondary Four student accidentally spiked herself— a four-Inch deep cut on her right calf— ln a540 words
-
278 1971-05-22 27 SACA takes cycling to the centres CINGAPORE Amateur Cycling Association offlcials were urged yesterday to make strong efforts to regain the sport's former popularity. The association's presld- i^ ent, Inche Sha'arl Tadln, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, said at a Press conference at Farrer Park Sports House that278 words
-
179 1971-05-22 27 Talent spotting task for selectors SINGAPORE, Amateur Swimming Association selectors will be out talent spotting tomorrow when the Un d c r 2 0 waterpolo league begins at Queenstown pool, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. SASA assistant secretary Fong Hoe Beng said yesterday that the Under-20 league was to provide the youngsters179 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement620 1971-05-22 25 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The continued growth of our organisation In Sinsipore means that excellent opportunities exist for men wno are looking tor a chance of widening their experiences with highly progressive worldwide organisation. Therefore, if you are looking for professional advancement, our organisation could well be Just the right Company for620 words
-
Advertisement494 1971-05-22 25 fC\ BETHLEHEM SINGAPORE \3|~/ PRIVATE LIMITED Applicotions ore invited from suitably-qualified/experienced applicants for career oppointment os MATERIAL CONTROLLER in our newly-established Shipyard located at Sembawang. The right candidate should: (a) possess good technical qualifications arid have good knowledge and experience in shipbuilding materials and material control techniques. (b) among other494 words
-
Advertisement185 1971-05-22 25 VaremoTcf Varemoid acts rapidly and directly at the very root of the disorder by reducing venous congestion that causes the pains and discomforts of hemorrhoids (piles). Inflammation quickly diminishes, symptoms disappear and the hemorrhoids perceptibly shrink. You feel the difference within the first few days. Lasting relief! Sustained treatment with185 words
-
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement225 1971-05-22 26 sUppOft "Deration' I "*~~<* J^m \_^»> f i Sr^ BK'n^D bbV aW j^a»»»¥ *Tff aw \aV fIaBBW f f M; W aßaflaßßal <&B&aV S- aaH m *9D $IbbbbT^ I bHi aafl Women Liberate yourselves! but who's going to do the ironing? Sunbeam of .aatttHHHaHlllllW course Sunbeam irons, designed to liberate225 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement189 1971-05-22 27 ADD FUN AND VARIETY TO YOUR COOKING THIS NEW, EXCITING AND EASY WAY GQOKERY 2MB* r*ll C iJ Jk r ILfc. 4 yr I A TREASURY OF NEARLY 800 EASY- TO FOLLOW RECIPES COLLECTED FOR YOU BY THE FAMOUS COOKERY EXPERT OF WOMAN'S OWN AND PRESENTED IN A $50/" MODERN,189 words
-
Advertisement403 1971-05-22 27 WORD PUZZLE am Crf >** **M Imu j STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY j WORD PUZZLE T I fafKJ «< -mm. V^sj ■»tinl«ii •s*—• *»m. 1 j I s T^HVn^T whim I U. CH i4Mf MM lisa -J CLUES FOR T-6 1. Nit iMfiun;. 4. Puttount "wmm." t Its i am to403 words
-
-
Page 27 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous51 1971-05-22 27 ATHLETICS BAAA Road Relay (Thomson Road 4 p.m.) BADMINTON SBA Junior Inter-Club (Quillemard Road 8 pin.) HOCKKY BHA DW. 1 Port Authority v Khalsa (Buklt Chermln); DW. 2: Prisons v Swnbawang Shipyard (Changl); Div. S: Indian Assn 'B v Force* C (Balestler Road); Woodbridge r Polytechnic (Woodbridge). SOCCER Tour match:51 words
-
Miscellaneous60 1971-05-22 27 doneslan Air Force v Spore Pools (Jalan Besar stadium 7.30 p.m.); SGSFL knockout: Senior PSA v Armed Forces (Jalan Besar stadium 6.30 p.m.); Junior Pharmaceuticals v Police 'A'; Vigilante Corps 'A' v Postals; Customs v Armed Force* 'A' (Parrer Park t.16); Friendly: Burnley Utd. v Tebrau JB (Farrer Park S.IS).60 words
-
-
Article, Illustration147 1971-05-22 28 SINGAPORE. Fri. A mysterious explosion set an empty bus ablaze at Commonwealth Drive this morning, completely destroying it. Three women passengers, tbe conductor and driver had moments earlier alighted from the bus, which belonged to Amalgamated Bus Company. They were unhurt. According to the driver,147 words
-
Article38 1971-05-22 28 BEIRUT. Fri. President Anwar Sadat ordered scores of East German security experts out of Egypt as part of his purge against former Interior Minister Sharawi Gomaa's intelligence apparatus, travellers reaching Beirut said today. UPI.UPI - 38 words
-
97 1971-05-22 28 No redress for jilted lovers in HK HONG KONG, Fri Jilted lovers will not be able to sue their fiances for breach of promise under a new law which the Government plans Introducing In Hong Kong. The law, published in the Government Oaaette today, also will prevent fathers from suingAP - 97 words
-
Article27 1971-05-22 28 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's private railway workers today accepted a compromise wage offer and ended one of the biggest transportation strikes In the nations history. UPL27 words
-
Article44 1971-05-22 28 BANGKOK, Prl. Three associations of the Thai Press announced today they would meet tomorrow to protest against the remarks of Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman alleging that newspapers have been bribed by foreigners to write articles antagonistic to Thai foreign policy. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
-
Article315 1971-05-22 28 T ONDON. Prl. The atock market Lj etoacd firm aided by rrporta of procreu In the Anglo-PYencn •ummu talk* and Wall Street'a overnight uptrend. Activity remained modeit. A*. 2.49 p.m. the financial Timea Index waa up 5.9 at 594.3. Closing middle prlcei of selected itocka not Including atamp315 words
-
Article45 1971-05-22 28 LONDON. Fn Spot 17 70. Settlemeat: June 17.70, July 17.79, July/B>pt. 17.75. Auk. 17.75. Oct./ D«e. 18.40. Jan. /March 1R.90, April/ June 19.40, July/Sept. 19.50. Oct./ Dm. 1960. Jan./Maeb 19.(8. April/ June 19 70. July/Sept. 19.75. c.l.f. June 16.20. July 16 35 Murket: Idle.45 words
-
Article32 1971-05-22 28 LONDON. Prl. Spot buy«m £1453 (—IT), aellcrs £1455 <— f 7). Forward buym £1455 (—£7). KlKn fI4M l7). Settlement U4M £7). Turnover a.m. S3S torn p m. 85 tona. Tone: Basely ateady.32 words
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement514 1971-05-22 28 Nightly -on a gold-washed stage T^l/* v internationally acclaimed shows to V entertain you Two shows nightly *Bk M Weekdays Sundays 10 pm oi^^Bk 1 1 45 pm Saturdays 10 p m j. tiM^K 12 30 am Presenting Hotter than VsLH^a^T^am s Paris LAST 2 NIGHTS' From LMth 'Nr'^Uflr May.514 words
-
Advertisement91 1971-05-22 28 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO M/S GENEVA CO. (PTE) LTD. AND M/S SEA SOUND (PTE) LTD. ON THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING AT OVERSEAS UNION SHOPPING CENTRE COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE 1 FROM SWEE HENG COMPANY I FOR ANY OCCASION Known and guaranteed in over 105 countries throughout the world with a full91 words
-
-
Page 28 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous15 1971-05-22 28 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers.15 words
-
-
Unknown
-
MADE-IN--MALAYSIA TRADE FAIR
-
Article, Illustration506 1971-05-22 29 TAN SRI NIK AHMAD KAMIL - AT HOME AND ABROAD THEY'VE GOT THE MESSAGE TAN SRI NIK AHMAD KAMIL, MESSAGE BY PRESIDENT OF FMM THIS is the tirstever trade fair to be organised by the Federation of Malaysian Mannfact urers (FMM) a ince it was established in 1!)()8 as the result of the merger of the506 words
-
844 1971-05-22 29 ANTHONY N3 - Quality goods and a 'Buy Malaysian' consciousness ANTHONY N3 By TIIK biggest -ever "showcase" of Malaysian goods the Made-in-Malay-sia Trade Fair 1971 at Stadium Negara will be officially ope n c d by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, at G pjn. today. The Fair freely844 words
-
Article, Illustration210 1971-05-22 29 Khir Johari - Khir Johari, By Minister of Commerce and Industry AT the request of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers I have much pleasure in writing a message for their supplement on the Made-in-Malaysia Trade Fair which is to be held from today to June 6. The primary objective of210 words
-
Article, Illustration1112 1971-05-22 30 Eight-year tax relief and tariff protection for pioneers BY A STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL WRITER INDUSTRIALISATION has assumed a priority role in the field of development in Malaysia as indicated by the intensified promotion both inside and outside the country, particularly during the past two years. The Government has not only1,112 words
-
Article, Illustration620 1971-05-22 31 A STAFF WRITER - You name it, the fair will have it... A STAFF WRITER By A TOTAL of 04 companies and three statutory organisations will participate in this mammoth "Made-in-Malaysia Trade Fair" at Stadium Negara. The manufacturing firms represent a cross section of the Malaysian industry ranging from consumer goods to industrial machinery620 words
-
Article759 1971-05-22 32 INDUSTRY'S TOUGH 'WATCHDOG' AS RESULTS START TO SHOW MORE AND MORE FLOCK TO JOIN THE YOUNG FEDERATION •THK Federation of Malaysian 1 Manufacturers (FMM) organisers of the 1971 Made-in-Malaysia Trade Fair has assumed the very important "watchdog" role for the manufacturing industry in Malaysia. Although it is barely three years759 words
-
751 1971-05-22 33 STORE STILL TOPS THE LIST OF FOREIGN INVESTORS IN MALAYSIA THE Malaysian campaign to attract foreign capital to invest in manufacturing industries has been, to a great extent, quite successful in all aspects. Up to the end of last year, about $350 million have been •apitalised In some 160 pioneer751 words
-
546 1971-05-22 33 ANTHONY NG - Factories will provide the stimulus ANTHONY NG By MALAYSIA is today undergoing intensive economic develo p m c n t. Spearheading this ar e industrialisalion and agricultural diversification. While agriculture still plays a dominant role, the manufacturing sector has shown strong growth in the past few years and will be546 words
-
Article, Illustration499 1971-05-22 34 On— a massive for new land AN industrialist looking for a site for his proposed factory has many choices as there are well-deve-loped industrial estates in almost every state in Malaysia. There are today something like 20 developed industrial estates in Malaysia and plans are in hand to open more499 words
-
Article, Illustration270 1971-05-22 34 WHERE THEY SEEK CHOICE SPOTS... acres), Bay an Lepas (200 acres), Pulau Jerejak (260 acres), and Pral (50 acres) In Perak the 370-acre site in Tasek has been fully occupied, while the 161-acre first phase of the Kamunting estate have been booked by 17 factories. The Perak Government is also270 words
-
-
Page 29 Advertisements
-
Advertisement97 1971-05-22 29 Don'i just powder your skin, baby* PROTECT IT.' Just think what that skin of yours has to chafing, fights skin bacteria, absorbs moisture. 1 suffer i Irritations chafing perspiration checks body odour and leaves your skin cool staleness and heat. No wonder ordinary and refreshed. That's why we say, don't97 words
-
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement165 1971-05-22 30 BEAUTY with COMFORT 1 1 s mmmmmk Teck Chiang Manufactory, R specialists in modern n steel office equipment, PL offers you a wide range of VL^«g '-lON BRAND office equipment for M your choice. LION double Pedestal Desks of outstanding quality specially *mmp ft designed for modern of fices and165 words
-
Advertisement111 1971-05-22 30 ci MALAYSIA METAL INDUSTRIES BHD. LOT 25 TASEK SQUARE *\W TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, IPOH. S C S K. I 1 W^MBmmmmmmW RIVET ALL PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED I 1^ ACCORDING TO A^p— m mQ BRITISH STANDARD V A "C W RIVET SPECIFICATION" V/I ihhbZZ~ TEST CERTIFICATTSAVAILABLE ON I mkmmmmm^SSßßXh REQUEST. lvi IH111 words
-
-
Page 31 Advertisements
-
Advertisement232 1971-05-22 31 V ur pio^»!< quaky jams an,, beverages ¥t CONVENIENT s^\ for: Horn* y^ Office y^ 4(. No wastage -*r»«w No Air Exposure £&£sss 33&W No Contamination StßSß^j Require No Refrigeration 4^ j*^V^ uam n v SriK.,. ,soz. PnilPklEQ V<^ Banana Jam 1 Sozs IJ IJ Lj I _O Papaya Jam232 words
-
-
Page 32 Advertisements
-
Advertisement291 1971-05-22 32 TIGER WWBW» SOLID TYRES SHOES CYCLE-TUBES FLOOR-TILES EXTRUDED PACKINGS CONVEYOR BELTINGS XzT TYRES SHEETI IGS t jffffi^. RUBBER FENDERS WATERSTOPS SYMBOL OF QUALITY INDUSTRIAL HOSES OIL GASKETS PRINTING ROLLERS DOMESTIC HOSES FLOORMATS O-RINGS WELLINGTON BOOTS Manufacturer of all kinds of TIGER rubber products (natural synthetic) for Industrial. Mining, Estate, Transport,291 words
-
Advertisement81 1971-05-22 32 FIBREBOARO FEDERAL PAPErI PRODUCTS BHD. I No 2.RD 19/IB.PO BOX 110 PFTALING JAVA TEL:s*****(3lines) j everybody's favourite sweets HACKS in 4 varieties Hacks Medicated Hacks Menthol Eucalyptus Hacks Cherry Cough Hacks Honey Lemon. FREE SAMPLES of HACKS sweets to visitors at HACKS MALAYSIA SDN. BHD's stall No. A 44. Selangor81 words
-
-
Page 33 Advertisements
-
Advertisement53 1971-05-22 33 "CAPTAIN OATS" NO INCREASE IN PRICE! In spite of the increasing cost of raw materials 'Captain Oats' decided to maintain the economical price to allow consumers to enjoy the benefit ($l.OO per tin only) "CAPTAIN OATS" Highly Nutritious *^Tx Eaten Daily gX Promotes Good Health! mtf^ff^f^i Try "Captain Oats" Now!53 words
-
Advertisement321 1971-05-22 33 PThe compact group with the big beautiful ideas Our new Group 230 Roma is so simple that colours and patterns. Choose your armchairs it's sensational. It's the new idea in furnishing, with padded or wooden arms. Choose a wider for people who want comfort and beauty with- settee that becomes321 words
-
-
Page 34 Advertisements
-
Advertisement221 1971-05-22 34 "Made in Malaysia" -TRADE FAIR22nd May -6th June 1971 Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur ■^n^l J E M^> I HORIZONTAL PLAN-FILE-CABINET HT DOUBLE PEDESTAL DESK 1 55^^^^^ MOEM 7234 CDD li^i^^B^M 72 wide X34 deep X 30 2" h gh Six inches overhang ot both ends. Centre-drower which includes a full221 words
-
Advertisement76 1971-05-22 34 KINGS Desiccated Coconut, Crystal Jelly, Custard Powder, Baking Powder and Peanut Butter. BARKATHS BAKEAAf ELL Self Raising Flour tJ Pure Fruit Juice BgseSyrUp From Pure Cane Sugar. jtiLffjPt L Black Currant Juice /\t*& VW^ Rich with Vtiamin C 1001 m\J%M m Air Freshener Carpet Cleaner J V/Q/AaM^ Perfumed Coconut Hair76 words
-
-
Page 35 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1219 1971-05-22 35 ft LIVERPOOL ANO OTHER U CONTINENT*!. I ir i runt Due Spore Sails P Sham Ptnang •LTPimiut Li.erpool. Glasgiw May 24 Miy 21 KCTOR bXV' bum" 01 1 I>l l n f" "ay 11 »LA< poc JMt 15 Jmi 17 VotsiL.us l^js?, 1 0 811 1 0 jajjj as w«a1,219 words
-
Advertisement2140 1971-05-22 35 I IHECT TO HAMIURG II 30 lAYI P. S'haa Pening Smgiport LOABINB FOR: I lURMA May 21/25 May 21/27 May 21/ 1 Hamburg Bremen, R'dam 'Adam A'wirp. Oslo, G'burg, Malmo. SIENA Jmi 1/12 Jmi 11/14 Jut IS 17 C'blanca, H'ourg/B'men, R'dam/ Adam, G'burg, Aarhus, C'hagin. (OGOTA Jut 21/21 Jut 27,2,140 words
-
Advertisement1259 1971-05-22 35 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST USA I Ntw York Pinang P Sham Spore Kingston 1 1!. 1 0 Jl1 1 »< MENESTMEUS Sailel JMt II JMt II Am 24 •""»UT U,\l Ma, 21 MX J.I, jS/j "»"•< Mill JMtil Jaly IS laly 17 Sept 24 KYOTO Stilt JMt1,259 words
-
-
Page 36 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1191 1971-05-22 36 KAWASAKI KISI.N KAISHA LTD. West Australia /Singapore /Japan Service i FajjajjaM Spore Keelung Ytkkaithi/Mgoyi Y'hami Kobe •El SaLaaer Mam 13 May 21 May "»•> Acccitiag cargi fir Kate. Osaka. Natiya. Yikiaaaia KAWASAKI KINKAI KISAN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE i ETAS'pore •Stma Mara Ml 4 >Mt ■I'a'alu M,'""1,191 words
-
Advertisement1069 1971-05-22 36 TO NEW ZEALAND Pinang P. Sham Singapore Fir: jUWARA 1 >/ > JMt VI >— Auck c L FROM AUSTRALIA PUIHIi STKAITS MABRAS SERVICE. Singapon P. Shim Penang Lialitf Itr: R MUL»' la Pt 27 May 21 May 29 Ma> Nigapattinam, Madras kjhula* IS/21 Jatt 21 1— 22 Jan Nagacattinam.1,069 words
-
Advertisement931 1971-05-22 36 ORIENT LINES LTD. cS=^ r (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICB BUILDING, WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Smgipori P. Sham Penang Arrival: NEPTUNE TOPAZ M May 4 Jaae 24 27 May 21 21 May lendon 27. H burg 17, R'dam931 words
-
Advertisement791 1971-05-22 36 ~jJiß~P"T!a^»!y^iaiTiTJ^^ ggm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Ntt. 3OC. Jta Awaiant. Km«U Lumpur I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Pening JtrrifM: lUN6A ORKID 1 5 Jaae I Juae 11 11 Jaai ..sbon 47. Havre 1,1. London S 1, H'burg 14 R'dam If 7. A'»erp 19791 words
-
-
Page 37 Advertisements
-
Advertisement870 1971-05-22 37 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO TIMBER SHIPPERS Please be ndvlsed that the Far Eastern Freight Conference is arranging to charter the following vessels to load timber:— A Yi"-*1" to present SWETTENHAM only a.« early as ixisslble to load for ANTWERP and I ONDON This charter will be opernted on870 words
-
Advertisement971 1971-05-22 37 SENTQSA PLYWOOT) RFRHAH (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighth Annual General Meeting of Sentosa Plywood Berhad will be held at 4th m.s. Jalan Merang, Kluang. Johore on Wednesday 16th June, 1971 at noon for the following purposes: 1. To receive the Reports of971 words
-
Advertisement806 1971-05-22 37 INTERIM REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 3IST MARCH 1171 The Directors of Cycle St Carriage Llnvud have declared an interim ordinary dividend of 6T on the Issued ordinary capital of the company, payable on 14th June 1971. Duly completed transfers received by the company up to 12.00806 words
-
Advertisement703 1971-05-22 37 MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE AIBUNEB LIMITED NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the Company will be held on Thursday, Ist July 1971, at 2.30 p.m. In the Board Room. MSA Building, 77 Robinson Road. Singapore, for the purpose set out In paragraph 2 of this Notice.703 words
-
Advertisement702 1971-05-22 37 MAL (MALAYSIA AIBLLNES tl HUM) Invites applications from recent graduates !n the following fields of Engineering: AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING LNDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Successful applicants will form the nucleus of a professional engineering team which vlll be Involved In the setting up and development of M.A.L.'s aircraft engineering capability They will702 words
-
-
Page 38 Advertisements
-
Advertisement927 1971-05-22 38 PA has been retained to advise on the appointment of SENIOR MANAGEMENT STAFF for the BEECHAM PHARMACEUTICAL FACTORY Work has now begun on the Beecham Pharmaceutical Factory at Jurong which must be in production by late 1972. It will process the penicillin nucleus into the company's sophisticated range of seml-synthetlc927 words
-
Advertisement484 1971-05-22 38 A Well Established Group Of Companies Requires An ASSISTANT ENGINEER who theuM here the following qualification!: Citizen Malaysian Age Above 25 years. Qualifications: Profetiional Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Technical College or Polytechnic or equivalent recognised qualification Two or more year* practical experience in mechanical engineering and maintenance work. Starting484 words
-
Advertisement659 1971-05-22 38 KEPPEL SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) LIMITED Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the following appointment with Keppel Shipyard:— TECHNICAL ASSISTANT QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE Applicants should:— 1. possess a Technician Diploma In Architecture, ClvU Engineering from the Singapore Polytechnic or equivalent. 2. have at least 3 years working experience In Architectural659 words
-
Advertisement695 1971-05-22 38 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SARAWAK No. 5 71 Applications are Invited from Malaysian cltlzena for the following posts In Strawak:— Fort: MARINE OFFICER (ENGINEERING) Department: Marine. Salary: Division I. Scale A (1750 x 30 870-930 x 30 1050/1086 x 35 1260/1300 x 40 1420). Qualification*: Candidates mu*t: (1) be male695 words
-
-