The Straits Times, 31 July 1971
1971-07-31
1
30
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section25 1971-07-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National NBwspaper The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 if SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250725 words
-
Article, Illustration592 1971-07-31 1 Mid-air crash horror 162 DIE Pilot of jet fighter only survivor TOKYO, Friday AN F86 jet fighter flown by a Japanese Self Defence Forces pilot collided with a Japanese jetliner today over northern Japan, killing all 162 people aboard the commercial airliner in the worst air aisasrer in civil aviationUPI - 592 words
-
Article27 1971-07-31 1 PAU (France), Fri. A military transport plane carrying paratroopers crashed near here today and first official reports said that 37 people had been killed. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
-
143 1971-07-31 1 ALGIERS, Fri. Algeria has suspended all relations with Jordan and pledged military, financial and diplomatic aid to the Palestine Liberation Orga n i s a tion (PLO). The freeze in relations and aid pledge to the Arab commandos was announced in an official communiqueAgencies - 143 words
-
Article49 1971-07-31 1 AUCKLAND, Fri Thousands of people In towns and cities throughout New Zealand today took part In one of the country's largest anti-Vietnam ■war demonstrations. Par the most part those demonstrating were peaceful, but at Dunedin chanting crowds pushed Prime Minister Sir Keith Holyoake and Lady Holyoake.49 words
-
Article82 1971-07-31 1 UNITKD NATIONS. Fri. UN Secretary-General D Thant has warned the Security Council in a secret memorandum that humanitarian aid would not suffice to avert "potential disaster" in the India-Pakistan crisis. He expressed his deep concern about the situa- tion and described it as a "potentialUPI - 82 words
-
Article544 1971-07-31 1 Moon ship drama HOUSTON, Friday APOLLO 1 5 s moon-lander Falcon today failed to separate as planned from the command craft Endeavour. As the two craft came round from Jjehind the moon, mission commander David Scott said: "We didn't sep (separate)." Mission Control told f him not to worry as544 words
-
Article420 1971-07-31 1 'Soak rich' call to Govt CINGAPORE, Fri. MP and economist Dr. Augustine H.H. Tan today urged the Government to introduce a lavish consumption tax against the rich to help the poor. Some of the "heavy excise taxes' he suggested were on luxury cars. flat-. and houses. Calling for a comprehensive420 words
-
3 a.m. ROUNDUP
-
Article21 1971-07-31 1 HOUSTON, Fri— Apollo 15's moon-lander Falcon today separated from its command ship Endeavour at the second attempt. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
-
Article37 1971-07-31 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Hundreds of parents slept in the corridors of at least six mission school-, so that they rould be the first to register their children ior school this morning. (See Page 7).37 words
-
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement31 1971-07-31 1 instant change jjß SVrM' I SoU Af^in LI€NWAH WATCH 10* to>* B>idta R0 Tton 1 T« »U2 t 3J2M World famous "Dining Companions (from TortugalMateus %se &> Casal Qarcia Eastern Agencies Sg31 words
-
Advertisement107 1971-07-31 1 How BIG is Most importantly, big is having the capacity to make our banking services exactly the right size for you. From helping your children save through our Disney Savings Accounts, to arranging complex international transactions for your business. Big is offering you service through a network of 55 branches107 words
-
Advertisement21 1971-07-31 1 M- TK OMti'tST NAttC mfi*O*'S sruT levi?i s i v 1 WINSTON'S VH PTE LTD. > 4. The Arcade Singapore. Tel: *****.21 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement398 1971-07-31 2 ■■■■^■■■A ■I- Five different grades of Super at five different prices! model and year. Find out the exact amount that you SJ B [Mm 71 111 MJtl That's the big advantage of BP Superfive. And that's only need pay to get the exact Super for your car. ■Hhl Iv HI398 words
-
-
PARLIAMENT
-
Article, Illustration1206 1971-07-31 3 WE NEED A NEW BREED OF TOP MEN: CHIANG- SINGAPORE. Friday SINGAPORE needs to establish closer ties with its Southeast Asian neighbours to understand better their problems and achievements. And the Government can bring this about by sending groups of students and community1,206 words
-
Article52 1971-07-31 3 SINOAPORE, Prl. Th« Government has recleved more applications for Its already over-subscribed new $180 million loan, which opened on Monday. Aa additional 25 per cent Issue will be authorised to meet the over-subscription. bringing the tax-free loan to $23S million. Applications will close In about52 words
-
Article26 1971-07-31 3 SINOAPORE, Prl. Motorcyclist Urn Kah Yoon was fined $10 today when be admitted riding across the road divider In Woodlands Road on Jan. 626 words
-
246 1971-07-31 3 19,000 harmful comic books seized MORE than 19,000 "harmful" Chinese comic iTI books have been seized by Singapore police sine? .March. Most of these books had been smuggled into Singapore from Hong Kong via Malaysia by operators who exploited the different criteria in Malaysia of screenIng these books. The Minister246 words
-
279 1971-07-31 3 'Performance' bonds on bus companies 'THE Government has imposed a "performance" x bond of $100,000 on each of Singapore's four bus companies. Any company found to be giving poor service without any good reason will be liable to a financial penalty deductible from the bond, Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk279 words
-
87 1971-07-31 3 A TOTAL of UW children were enrolled In Primary One classes In Jtdj this year when the two-intakes-a-year system was introduced. Education Minister Mr. Lim Kirn San. who was replying to Mr. Teong Eng Siont (Sembawanr) in Parliament, said .the children were enrolled in87 words
-
304 1971-07-31 3 Take-home pay cut but total income up for PUB staff: Lim JUST over half of the Public Utilities Board's 2,756 employees had their take-home pay reduced as a result of the recent salary consolidation exercise. There was, however, an increase in the gross emoluments because the PUB paid more towards304 words
-
291 1971-07-31 4 New steps to promote safety of workers in industry SINGAPORE, Friday NEW regulations to promote the safety of workers in the construction and engineering industries weie approved by the Government today. Seeking approval of these new regulations mentioned in the addendum to President Sheares' address to Parliament last week the291 words
-
75 1971-07-31 4 rE House gave its approval ty the reclamation of 91 acres of the Pasir Panjang foreshore for ware-house development. In seeking approval for this reclamation scheme, Minister for Law and National Development Mr. E. W. Barker said: "As a result of industrialisation and expansion75 words
-
243 1971-07-31 4 Single meter system for lighting, power TWE Government plans to -1- introduce a single-meter system of electricity tariffs "as soon as it is conveniently possible." The Education Minister and PUB chairman, Mr. Lim Kirn San said this in Parliament in reply to Mr. Low long Nguan (Crawford). Mr. Low had243 words
-
Article, Illustration150 1971-07-31 4 The big moment for brave Yit Meng HANDICAP Chew Yit Meng. 14. literally hobbled with joy yesterday. She not only wen a prize but also received it from the First Lady, Mrs. Sheares. Earlier, Yit Mem? was second in the "assisted walking race" for older children, one of the 15150 words
-
292 1971-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Frl J4IK advisory committee set up to study the question of film classification here lias almost completed its work. The six-member committee will meet to discuss its first draft report in a fortnight's time before submitting the final report at the292 words
-
Article79 1971-07-31 4 Five pants man still unconscious SINGAPORE. Fri. The cyclist, who was wearing five pairs of trousers with pockets stuffed with $700 $600 in one-dollar notes last night wiien he was admitted to hospital was still unconscious today. Ang Kian Kan, 32. was in collision with a bus at Holland Road79 words
-
Article38 1971-07-31 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A shopkeeper Tan Chin Guan. 45. was allowed SI. OOO bail today when he denied acting as a bookmaker at Clarence Lane, off Alexandra Road, on July 3. Trial was fixed for Nov. 11.38 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement43 1971-07-31 3 r (mcyrim 11 Deoler: EASTERN WATCH CO.. 285. South Bridge Rood Singapore I. 2, Col Iyer Quay, (Overseos Union Shopping ETERNA-MATIC SERVICE CENTRE ITH FLOOR DENMARK HOUSE, SINGAPORE 1. Sol* Agent*: FE. Zuellig (Trading) Pte. Ltd Singapore, Kualt Lumpur. Pentng Kota Klntbilu, Kuchmg.43 words
-
Advertisement314 1971-07-31 3 Be Early To Avoid Any Disappointment NEVER OFFERED BEFORE LADIES: MEN'S: «0/20<- c Doe/ColSunobouM Slrttch foB S m shirH j 49Q Slock* $10.90 Double Two A MonDoc/Cotton Shirt hotton L /Sleeve ShirH Tonlet $11.90 (O dd tiies) $10.90 U.S.A. T«e ShirH 6.90 ye 80/20% Doc/ColU.S.A. Ptd. Jeney 45" ton Pyjomo.314 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous56 1971-07-31 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl C I WOIsICTER IF THOSE I u^t C.TVVO LOVEBII?P£ ARE J BEAUTY OF yOUK) REAPY T' ORPEf? f fo—-(SMILE!j I Off INK IN THE I SOUNDS LIKE YER ON AJ-i i SOFT GLOW OF fc— LtQUIO PIET! HOWU V YOUR EYES! J \r§\ ABOUT SOME56 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement189 1971-07-31 4 m^ mi m^^m wmmmm -^^^mt^mm- ..^r^p^^- si :^B i( t« T7!MM^9 frjiMtsfeMAgK+^K Many normal and heatthy people take vitamins to supplement thus, MOLYSLIP lasts through oil changes. 'Overall result: better acceleration, more M.P.G., smoother ss^£ their daily diet. That's because they want to get tr« most 'MOLYSLIP contains Molybdenum Disuiphide189 words
-
-
Article, Illustration269 1971-07-31 5 Widow queries husband's hospital treatment CINGAPORE, Fri. A young widow questioned a hospital doctor today over the treatment which failed to save her husband from a fractured skull injury. She alleged that "for three hours" there was not a nurse or doctor around "except a houseman" when her husband. Lee269 words
-
134 1971-07-31 5 BAND BOY THIEF IS FREE TO WED TOMORROW CINGAPORE, Fri. A band boy, convicted or stealing a guitar, pleaded for leniency today saying he was getting married on Sunday. The second magistrate. Mr. Chandra Mohan, took the plea into consideration and called for a probation report on Aug. 3 which134 words
-
Article, Illustration294 1971-07-31 5 Army is now well prepared President FROM SMALL TOKEN FORCE. SINGAPORE, Friday SINGAPORE'S army, from a token infantry force in 1965, has reached "a satisfactory level of preparedness," said President Sheares last night. He was speaking at a pre s c ntation of swords and certificates of appointment to 155294 words
-
101 1971-07-31 5 Marriage of doctor and teacher 'very sad' SINGAPORE, Fri. A doctor who described his marriage to a teacher as a "very sad one", was granted a divorce by the High Court today on the grounds of separation. Dr. Philemon Oorjltham, who married Gertrude Edwards in March, 1955, said he had101 words
-
Article66 1971-07-31 5 Man accused of $26,000 robbery SINGAPORE. Fri. Ura Song Chong, 32, unemployed, was charged today with robbing a shop proprietor Tay Tal Tlan of $26,000 In cash and Jewellery at Rangoon Road on Sunday. He was alleged to have been with three other men at the time of the robbery.66 words
-
Article67 1971-07-31 5 SINGAPORE, FTI. The Kallang Community Centre management committee. In conJunction with the Singapore Aquarist Society, will hold a fresh water tropical aquarium ftah »how at the centre In Tronoh Road from Aug. IT to 19. The «hew. which la part of the Kallang constituency National Day celebrations,67 words
-
185 1971-07-31 5 Rum ad taken off TV after 2-week run CINGAPORE, Fri. A 30-second film advertising a certain brand of rum has been withdrawn from screening by RTS after a two week run. The film, on Bacardi Rum, and a second one promoting the same liquor, were Imported by the sole agents,185 words
-
147 1971-07-31 5 WORKED OVERTIME TO PAY HUSBAND'S DEBTS CINGAPORE, Fri. A nurse told the High Court today she had to work overtime to help pay her husband's gambling debts Just a year after their wedding. Mrs. Rexe Soh. nee Annie Ooh, who was suing her husband for divorce on grounds of desertion,147 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement286 1971-07-31 5 =^lODEL STA 6010 is a smaller model of MODEL STA 8010 is the latest model the STA 8010 and yet it has the same with it's decorator sty led, smoked glass MODEL STA 1 101 is the Giant of the features and functions as the bi^ er fr nt panel286 words
-
Advertisement446 1971-07-31 5 Information for all Black-and-White and Colour Television Friends It's NEW! The World renowned "ORIGINAL PLASTA PUNCTA" TV COLOUR FILM SCREEN FILTER Registered Trade Mark World Patented with no competition anywhere on the World Market Substantially improved Television Picture, Sharper contours. The Lines are obsorbed by the patented Screen. The Subtle446 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement140 1971-07-31 6 A HOTEL SUMMIT 21. Mount Elizabeth. Singapore 9. presents Fashions from the Philippines modelled by Beauties from the 1971 Miss Asia Quest Miss Asia 71 Flora Baza (Guam) if Miss Philippines Carolyn Masibay Miss Korea Jung Ja Hong Miss Australia Sandra van Loon Miss New Zealand Janine Maroulis Gowns by140 words
-
Advertisement262 1971-07-31 6 wj nj Hla3flai bT/ Bl vJ aßLMß^fli I 111 vJ JtfnßkJu! bT/I uArtriltNLt THE FAMILY BUFFET AT THE GOLDEN PEACOCK RESTAURANT it's a pleasant way to spend Sunday with your family. Over a leisurely buffet lunch. Savour a variety of chef s specialities. With delicious juices and exotic desserts for262 words
-
Advertisement237 1971-07-31 6 bp jiygggggMk *bbi B^^^^ T^^a^^ n^^^ \^bl HMii߻ijirnjP^^3 oLJI I oCd AN WATERSKIING pleasure, r ent a speedboat complete wuh ski is. life jackets, fuel and driver for just 525/an hour from Ponggol Boatel and Restaurant. In the patio restaurant, fresh seafood deliciously prepared is served with local blendings and237 words
-
Advertisement263 1971-07-31 6 Wf/ LUNCHEON bVV SATURDAY SUNDAY M 12.00 p.m. ■r A selection of 15 tWJ K©«F^ regional curries leJI I served with I jPI nasi beryani, gado-gado, pappadam, sayor lodeh, ayam goreng, chicken giblets, fried brinjol in coconut, egg plants served with shrimp paste and chilli sauce, steaming whiterice, long okra263 words
-
-
230 1971-07-31 7 CINGAPORE, Fri. A magistrate rebuked a library assistant and a factory hand today for extorting money from stallholders on July 10. "Both of you are employed, you're reasonably mature and not 16-year-old boys. I don't see why you should go round extorting money230 words
-
113 1971-07-31 7 PASSENGERS ESCAPE UNHURT FROM BUS BLAZE CINGAPORE, Frl. passengers, including five children, escaped unhurt when Are destroyed a bus at Adam Road today. The bus belonged to United Bus Company and was travelling from Queenstown to Toa Payob when it caught fire at about 12.45 p.m. The driver, Mr. Cheong113 words
-
Article30 1971-07-31 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. BOAC wll! Introduce separate "no smoking" and "smoking" areas In their aircraft from Aug. 16. Passengers making bookings will be asked their preference in seating arrangements.30 words
-
217 1971-07-31 7 CINGAPORE, Frl. The Government has acted to curb air and noise pollution caused by two factories in Bamboo Grove Park, Upper Bukit Timah. This follows a Petition from residents of the housing estate. After recent visits to Malaysia Tiles Manufacturing217 words
-
Article51 1971-07-31 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Advertisers Association will hold an "Aquarius Ball" tomorrow at the Shangri-La Hotel. More than 600 people are expected to attend the function which begins with a cocktail reception at 8 p.m. and will include the selection of the 10 best dressed women at 12.3051 words
-
Article24 1971-07-31 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. The monthly Changing of the Guards ceremony will be held at the Istana main gate on Sunday at 6 p.m.24 words
-
390 1971-07-31 7 MASIE KWEE - Mission schools: Priority for church members MASIE KWEE: By Singapore, Frl i THE Ministry of Education has given the green light to registration priority for children of church members who wish to enrol for Primary One classes in mission schools. The children can register tomorrow between 8 am and 11390 words
-
103 1971-07-31 7 CINGAPORE, Fri. About 20 nurses today visited the Old Peoples' Home In Dragon Lotus Hill, Woodlands, to help bathe the inmates and clean the place. The nurses belong to the Singapore Trained Nurses Association. This is the third time that they have103 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement317 1971-07-31 7 lIIIIIIBBBIBIBIBiBia ■LIDO -OPENS TODAY a.A.i christophe^ee ■I Bl #J m Wf j I I bi I BS |Ea I BmaWVnaßaV /ZZ^SmM MM WG? I IVw «2^-^ k r r mid luW j BLOODY JUDGE.® j with MARGARET LEE MARIA SCHELLJ ■CAPITOL-LIDO-REX-SKY-ROXY: Simultaneously Tonight Midnight PLUS Tomorrow Morning Show a LIDO-SKY317 words
-
Advertisement50 1971-07-31 7 CaMan City: 1 41, 4, 7 4 f JO p.m. 6al«ay: 1.11, J.JO, 7 ft ».J0 pm. "DREAMS OF SALO" MondVC'tcop*. With English /Chinese subtitles. Tonlaht midnight at 4 Thealwt 6OLDIN CITY, GALAXY. CANTON (GMAT WORLD) ft PACIFIC (GAY WOULD) CHEN CHEN YEK YANG in TMI SHORTEST WIDDING" Mood ./Cscope.50 words
-
Advertisement23 1971-07-31 7 ModellOF-lG(2) w A solid-state, desk- I Bttjß^_^% top, A M/FM radio *jL receiver with an 3^F^bbbbbbbbbbbbbMbbbE V^ accurate d.g.tal '"'BHBtj^H *>^^^^^Vlk alarm rlock.23 words
-
Advertisement638 1971-07-31 7 f JORONG^^CINEMA j iJURONt DRIVE-IN CINEMA AOVANCt CASH BOOKINGS BOX-OFFICESI OPEN FROM 1.00 a.m. TODAY AND TOMORROW! > >-^m^->^ ki< tm *****4'—- A4BM ADULTS: (2.00 Per Head CHILDREN (under 12 years oldl $1.00 Per Head. Some Admission Rates To Tilt Sitting Gollery. CASH BOOKINGS AT THt CATHAY CINtMA-^i Advance Cash638 words
-
Advertisement641 1971-07-31 7 faWWaVUSVaVaVeVeVaVUV V|j| j ORGANISATIO j j Jufonj Drire-ln Cinema edva«ct cash b«okin 9 l bo.oftic.t op<n from I.oopm Today and tomorrow. I, Advance Cash Bookings I<t At Tha Cathay Cinema Advonce co»h bookings con C be mode ot the Cothoy C Cinemo from 10am to spm i doily. Please stole641 words
-
-
181 1971-07-31 8 No more girl stewards for Neptune ships CINOAPORE, Fri. Neptune Orient Lines' 19 oceangoing stewardesses will sail the seas no more. All of them— except the four or five who are now believed to be on their last voyage horne have been paid off by the company. Confirming this today,181 words
-
Article38 1971-07-31 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association is preparing a price guide for distribution to hotels, travel agents and members. Its president, Mr. Son Teck Chee. said the booklet would be available soon.38 words
-
Article, Illustration497 1971-07-31 8 7HEF WILL SIT AS INDEPENDENTS— KUALA LUMPUR, piVE Gerakan MPs today announced that they have qnit the party, and will, from tomorrow sit in the Malaysian Parliament as independent members. They are Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (Batu), Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye (Buklt Bintang), Mr. V. Veerappen (Seberang Selatan),497 words
-
143 1971-07-31 8 K. LUMPUR, Fri MALAYSIA would like to know more details on the proposed Asian summit conference called by President Marcos of the Philippines to discuss the changing relationship between the United States and China. Tun Abdul Razak told newsmen here today that143 words
-
Article96 1971-07-31 8 CARELESS BUS DRIVER FINED SINGAPORE, Fri.— A magistrate fined a bos driver $50 for careless driving today and said: "I wish I could fine you more." Ong Thiam Seng, 34, escaped a higher penalty because he committed the offence nine days before the new maximum fine of $400 took effect.96 words
-
Article51 1971-07-31 8 SINGAPORE. FH. Taxi driver Mr. Yap Kan Heng of Toa Pmyoh found a bunch of eight keya in a black leather caae left In his taxi by a passenger today. The owner can claim them from the Stralta Times newadeak In Times House, River Valley51 words
-
Article45 1971-07-31 8 SINGAPORE, Pri. Coffeeshop assistant Yu Chong Sang, 21, had on him 64 one-dollar cinema tickets when Customs officers arrested him on Sunday. Today, Yu admitted touting the tickets for the 11 a.m. show at Capitol cinema that morning. Sentence was postponed.45 words
-
251 1971-07-31 8 Teachers union warns mischief makers CINGAPORE, Fri. The S 1 nga p o r Teachers' Union today warned "m: chief -makers" t h a they would be expos. If they persisted dissuading teachfrom being mernbof the union. In its latest newsletter the Mentor, the STU sah "Whilst we have no251 words
-
Article30 1971-07-31 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Health Minister Mr. Chum Stan Chin will attend the annual dinner of the Singapore Real Estate Valuers Association at the Hilton Hotel tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.30 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement231 1971-07-31 8 Muller Phipps (RE.) Sdn. Bhd. MRS. RAQUEL VILLAMIL maidenfbmY INTERNATIONAL (0/ FASHION CONSULTANT You could call Mrs. Raquel Villamil one of the most figure-conscious women of the world. She's conscious of the fact that women everywhere want figures that reflect the new mood of freedom and natural beauty. And, as231 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous172 1971-07-31 8 Alloy Oap By V.T. Hamlin VMEANrrWAS V C WEIL, WE'RE NO GOOD WITHOUT I I VEAH.OOR > MEBBE I I ...LOOKS LIKE OL' JU«T ON« 6UYY YEHJ TH*SAME\ WEAPONS^ SO WEIL HAFT* VCOMIN' NQ,rM\ VWOOT FUZZ- BACK'S PICKED J WHOJUMPKP I aALOOTIVI IGO BACK TO TH' CAPITAL > WITH US?172 words
-
-
NIGHT OUT...
-
Article, Illustration193 1971-07-31 9 What's so good about radio's good guy rmost people in Sinrapore, he's probably known as the show-pro-moter turned deejay. Which is not correct. Because Ben Leeman (that's the name of the guy who signs himself off over Radio Singapore as "Your radio good guy!") started out as a disc jockey193 words
-
Article, Illustration284 1971-07-31 9 SONNY AKSAN is truly a livewire! He's a good looker who doesn't need to live by his looks, because he has it all in his voice and in his personality. Sonny is an entertainer who can hold any audience on his own. He's never been with any group,284 words
-
THIS IS ROCK
-
Article452 1971-07-31 9 WHAT was thb> thing called "soul" that they went crazy over two years ago? Where has it gone since? Most people, of course, know soul as the basically Black Sound that all but toppled White Broadway music In 1968. "Soul is a way of life." says one book. ißut it452 words
-
Article221 1971-07-31 9 A PEEP at the heavies— an array of groups on various labels but with the same type approach to the heavy sounds of rock. The music however, Is aa diverse aa the groups. The softer hard rock of Crasy Horse contrasts with the almost Motown sound of Box Scagga Movement.221 words
-
-
Article452 1971-07-31 9 Sinatra for Sentosa? |T'S amazing how rumours about very important people am creep halfway round the world and gather intimacy on the spot. For instance, now we have this heavy rumour circulating around that Frank Sinatra is considering sinking part of his immense fortunes into ou^ Sentosa project, and would452 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement206 1971-07-31 9 Starting Tonight Hear The. afll^ rf *i^aV vaT *ID **&t&o' bß^jb* I^4 if *fl I a^r <HpH ALL- ENGLISH. YOUNG. VITAL. ALIVE. POWER PACKED. SOUNDS. LONDON. SOUL. KINKIEST. EVER WOW. GO GO GO GC UNDERGROUND. MEET THEM WHANH I! 1! PLUS HEATHER frTHE THUNDERBIRDS js?' MOTH WMAVStA UNGATORf a K206 words
-
Advertisement208 1971-07-31 9 I>bL S B^L_ V ■al BB^H übbT TV aerial with 23" GEC TV set at only SSS7O 19" TV GEC model 603 (table model) at a special price of SS42O/- only (without aerial) offer is good for a limited period only. Special features ol GEC TV sets: •incorporated with a208 words
-
-
Article, Illustration357 1971-07-31 10 LESLIE FONG - Farewell from 1,000 for police chief Cheam LESLIE FONG: By Singapore, Friday iTHREE hearty cheers rang out from the 26 officers and 808 men of the Singapore Police Force standing bareheaded under the evening sun. Then, softly echoed the strains of Auld Lang Syne. Waved on by 1,000 guests and357 words
-
Article46 1971-07-31 10 SINGAPORE, Fri Motorist Tens Yu Koon, 26, was today fined S3OO by a traffic court after be admitted to "dangerous driving" by going on to the wrong lane of oncoming traffic and colliding into a motorcycle in Sembawang Road on July 17.46 words
-
Article59 1971-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Oversea* Union Bank's branch in Havcloclc Road will start collecting payments for consolidated accounts bill (or the PUB from next Thursday. Residents In the area are asked to pay their bills at the branch. The PUB's present sub-collec-tion centre at Beo Crescent market will59 words
-
135 1971-07-31 10 RAFFLES WINS 'C' DIVISION GYM TITLE QINOAPORE, Fri. Rafd fles Institution won the overall team title in the boys "C" division of the 1971 Singapore national schools gymnastics championships at the Badminton Hall yesterday. Runners-up were AngloChinese School and Whltley Secondary School. Winner of the boys' Individual "C" section was135 words
-
145 1971-07-31 10 Hijack launch is towed back from Indonesian isle SINGAPORE, Friday SEA SHELL, the hijacked $120,000 launch of the Shell Company, was today towed back from Pulau Polop in Indonesia. It is now moored at a shipyard in Jurong. A Shell spokesman tonight said repairs were being done on the boat145 words
-
Article59 1971-07-31 10 SINGAPORE, Prl. A construction labourer. Ton Chwee Kan, with 10 convictions for having morphine, was fined $450 today for having the drug at Muar Road on May 7. Two others Rajoo s o Dharma Rajoo. 31, and Tan Chal Sing, 65, arrested In the same den were59 words
-
Article46 1971-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. Frl. Members of the American University Club will meet newly-re-turned Singapore students from the United States at its next monthly luncheon at the American Club on Aug. 7. Newly-returned students interested In attending the lunch can contact Mr. Vincent Yip, Tel. *****1.46 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement79 1971-07-31 10 Federated Motors are proud to deliver a fleet of new AUSTIN buses to ASSOCIATED BUS SERVICES Welcome to the National Day Exposition at Gay World from 31st July— 3oth August 1971 Daily 7.00 p.m.— l 2 midnight ABS Bus Guides are available at our stall free of charge lm mlmJmLi79 words
-
Advertisement544 1971-07-31 10 Associated Bus Services NEW ROUTES Starting Ist August 1971, Associated Bus Services (Pte) Ltd., will operate the following services approved by the Bus Services Licencing Authority. These new services are designed to provide more convenient and better service to meet the needs of commuters. Now check the following routes listed544 words
-
-
The Straits Times Saturday Forum
-
169 1971-07-31 11 Mr Kevin Mallal: interest in Travel House WE refer to your report on Travel House International (Spore) Pte. Ltd. being wound up under an order of the court and the comments made thereon (S.T., July 24). I'nder the provisions of the Companies Act, 1967. a company may be wound up169 words
-
Letter70 1971-07-31 11 I REFER to your report (ST.. July 26) on the new TV plan to beat hippie culture" by having more local features on television. I think the present level of local content on TV is sufficient —for now. Produce more only when RTS can improvr its standards. Don't you think70 words
-
290 1971-07-31 11 Chit funds and what the Govt is doing... You can write to M.A.S. LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered (or publication unless the writers' names and addresses are given. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. I REFER to the letter from "Anti-ijlegal Practices"290 words
-
Letter229 1971-07-31 11 REFERENCE to the letter headlined: "Please spare a thought for luck- less 'backbenchers'" (S.T., July 24). As a "backbencher" myself, I fully agree with your correspondent that those who sit at the back of the class are discriminated against. My school Is situated in the vicinity of an extremely busy229 words
-
Letter112 1971-07-31 11 1 SUPPORT "Pearl" (S.T., July 24) In that we should give our new RTS Talentlme compere Mr. Kenneth lim a chance. Albert Tan (8.T., July 20) should not expect Kenneth to be as good as the experienced comperes like George Favacho or Larry Lai of Rediffusion. We all welcome new112 words
-
Letter142 1971-07-31 11 mRAVELLING by bUS to 1 help ease traffic congestion Is laudable, but it is not without Its hazards. Most bus hand-rails easily give off a coating of leaddust. What with an insufficient number of handstraps. which even then do not ensure a good support, and with conductors shouting "dalam masok,"142 words
-
Letter304 1971-07-31 11 I REFER to the letter from a D.W. Distant (S.T., July 5) and to some of the problems he has encountered when using a telephone connected to the Orchard Exchange. The Orchard Exchange Is equipped with the latest Common Control Crossbar switching exchange equipment. Among the new features304 words
-
164 1971-07-31 11 Priority always, please, to the critically ill THE tragic and heartbreaking letter by "A very Bewildered Heart" (ST.. July 27) raises a matter of great public concern and alarm. Help In time might avert a tragedy. Discussing that letter with a colleague, I learnt that a woman relative of hers164 words
-
Letter95 1971-07-31 11 MY heart cried out when I read the bereaved aunt's letter on those last agonising hours of her nephew (ST., July 27) As I read on. I felt cold all over and couldn't help feeling hurt and angry because the letter revealed one hard fact: There are people around who95 words
-
Letter210 1971-07-31 11 I AM an employee of a leading hotel. I discover that nowadays local guests as well as foreign Ruests don't tip much, and some don't even tip at all! Tips, of course, add to the income of hotel staff, especially waiters, porters and doormen. But nowadays, because of tips, hotel210 words
-
Letter68 1971-07-31 11 rjtHE Tourist promotion X Board has licensed tour operators to safeguard the interests or tourism and tour operators. But shopkeepers are still handling large groups of tourists and conducting tours which are mainly shopping expeditions. May I know what the board is doing about this. I hear from other tour68 words
-
Letter202 1971-07-31 11 •QLEASE refer to the re--1 port about Mr. Iqbal Athar under the heading "Pak diplomat leaves post" (ST., July 24). The despatch from a special representative of "Dawn," Karachi, which appeared In its Issue of July 25 would show that the report that Mr. Iqbal Athar "quietly202 words
-
259 1971-07-31 11 How a Mobile Squad hero got his hippie AT long last I can find time to write this letter. As a career woman and housewife, I have been very busy. We were driving along Whitley Road towards Dunearn Road on July 8 when we saw a Mobile Squad policeman chasing259 words
-
Letter76 1971-07-31 11 WITH reference to your front page report and picture showing a woman being carried to an ambulance by policemen (ST., July 28). I would like to find out what's happened to our policewomen. Are they not trained to deal with woman criminals? I hope in future that policewomen will76 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement51 1971-07-31 11 eT new shipment M Latest MISA MOCAIYBO ORIANA P^i Italian Ladies' Sandals. F^ ijg| Second Shipment: pgl TUDI Spanish Ladles' Kj PW Leatner Suede Summer' Shoes PP And Sandals Just ARRIVED for you. Ld A Division of Puitoni (J Boui Hong Kong 430. Orchard Road, Singapore Tel. *****4 (Opposite Ming51 words
-
Advertisement255 1971-07-31 11 Cut out this coupon am interested in your "OWN NOW PAY LATER" Scheme Please send me a FREE I BOOKLET without obligation NAME I ADDRESS I AGE OCCUPATION (Send it to 14, Ming Centre. Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore 9 )B for this booklet OtINIAOUI fXHjkKcs (Whoty -owned Sub4**ar> of Gemr. Cut-Fund255 words
-
-
The Straits Times
-
Article442 1971-07-31 12 China's Prime Minister is not being very helpful to America's President. Of course this is not his mission in life, but if Mr. Chou En-lai hopes that Mr. Nixon's visit to Peking will be a first step towards better relations, and even perhaps contribute towards the442 words
-
Article317 1971-07-31 12 It was kind of the lorry driver to help sort out traffic in Singapore after a set of steel girders fell from his vehicle as he braked to a sudden halt in a crowded street. But as the picture published in the Straits Times showed, not all317 words
-
Article245 1971-07-31 12 Malaysia today remembers its dead. It is Heroes' Day, a time for remembrance of those who died fighting for the country. It is also a time for the nation to express its gratitude to those who have served and survived the veterans, the injured and disabled. On this245 words
-
-
LETTER
-
419 1971-07-31 12 At the end of the computer rainbow IREAD with interest and recent articles about computers. Tne average computer Installation costs $25,000 to $40,000 a month to maintain (inclusive 01 hardware, that is the machines and supplies and personnel— these are the data processing manager, system analyst, programmers, operators, etc.). Therefore419 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2190 1971-07-31 12 JAMES RESTON - Obituary Newsman's Appendix JAMES RESTON by Columnist and vice-president of The New York Times who entered China on July 8 for a three-week visit. PEKING There is something a little absurd about a man writing an obituary notice on his own appendix, but for 10 days this correspondent has had2,190 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1971-07-31 12 EiHa THE WORLD'S FINEST TAPES LOW NOISE- Bfflßir— TTr\ HIGH OUTPUT Pi BaY HiJebsen&Jessenl C15 words
-
Advertisement149 1971-07-31 12 ipr^fjc- "V^S*^i InltrlocK Knit Longsletves €3 4|W» iW*lf T. Shirt Cri'v Neck 100% Cotton SU«C S to L in 7 UMfWwT=== I k colours. Alia jyjiUble in Vertical Rib Knit Mk T. Shirt long H sleeves 100% Cotton Sizes: S I to L in 4 \JS Hu colours. Also *C+}l149 words
-
-
WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE 1
-
Article420 1971-07-31 13 JJON'G KONG, Fri— Canadian Opposition leader Mr. Robert Stanfield said today Chinese leader* had told him that unless P r es i dent Nixon was prepared to make significant concessions there could hardly be any beneficial r e s v Its from his trip to Peking.Reuter - 420 words
-
Article, Illustration435 1971-07-31 13 WASHING TON. Fri. President Nixon is believed ready to support a two-China solution for seating Peking at the U.N. if Taiwan decides not to walk out in protest over admission of Peking, Congressional sources said today. Last Sunday. Taiwan's envoy here. Mr. Jame.s Shen,Reuter - 435 words
-
Article256 1971-07-31 13 HONG KONG, Friday. PHINA and Russia have steadily built up their strategic forces in their border regions and have deployed about two million men in the area, usually reliable Western sources said today. 1 China has been actively developing an Inter-conti-nental ballistic missile and Is256 words
-
Article31 1971-07-31 13 MANILA. Pri. The Philippine armed forces is to set up a Marine task force to fight pirates who have attacked several foreign freighters in Philippine coastal waters this year.— Reuter <,Reuter - 31 words
-
189 1971-07-31 13 'Wear your pants girls' call by Soviet youth paper MOSCOW, Fri.—Russian girls who want to wear trouser suits should do so even if officials try to stop them, a Soviet newspaper said today. The Communist Youth League paper Komsonolskaya Pravda said girls had been sent home from work or collegeReuter - 189 words
-
167 1971-07-31 13 AUSTRALIAN TROOPS PULLOUT BY XMAS PLAN CONFIRMED CANBERRA, Friday. §ELMIOR government sources confirmed today a preliminary plan exists to have all Australian forces withdrawn from South Vietnam by Christmas. They said Prime Minister McMahon hopes to be able to make an announcement of the withdrawal after the Federal Parliament resumesReuter - 167 words
-
Article63 1971-07-31 13 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States has offered to hold talks on International production of nuclear energy, indicating the Government may now be ready to share some of Its closely-kept nuclear secrets. After months of hesitation. President Nixon ha* given the green light for exploratory talks withReuter - 63 words
-
Article35 1971-07-31 13 NEW YORK. Frl. Six American Indians facing charges for allegedly painting pro-Indian slogans on the American Mu«eum o: Natural History here accused the Government yesterday of "legal genocide" of their people. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
-
Article20 1971-07-31 13 BUENOS. AIRES. Prl. Argentina today devalued the peso from 4.40 to 4.70 pesos to the U.S. dollar— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement21 1971-07-31 13 p^n SHOKT HM\ QBt them at \j N. Prem ier Store, Bataßldg. Lj^V rrrr s v Cold Storage Arcade. I' |N^21 words
-
Advertisement78 1971-07-31 13 it mar I we nan lIITEREST A PROGRESSED YOU J L TO THIS cf^-J STtiGE Goldhill Plaza (AT CORNER OF NEWTON ROAD/ THOMSON ROAD) r^-d SSTOREY PODIUM OF SHOWROOMS. OFFICES AND CAR PARKS. CIRCULAR 25STOREY TOWER OF OFFICES j^CW. 5-HIGH SPEED LIFTS. FULLY AIRCON DITIONED. ACOUSTIC CEILINGS. ETC. ARE PROVIDED78 words
-
-
WORLD NEWS 2
-
Article, Illustration565 1971-07-31 14 LONDON, Fri. The Labour Party decided last night to resolve former Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson's political future before Parliament votes on joining the European Common Market. Labour elects Its leader a* the beginning of each parliamentary session In the fall. Mr. WilsonAgencies - 565 words
-
263 1971-07-31 14 Shipyard sackings raise uproar in the Commons AMID scenes of uproar in the House of Commons, the Government announced yesterday a severe cutback in shipbuilding Jobs and operations on the Clyde River near Glasgow. Mr. John Davies. secretary for trade and Industry, was hooted down by angry Labour MPs asNYT - 263 words
-
254 1971-07-31 14 Airline 'bomb blackmail' two held in Geneva P ENEVA, Fri. .Gene va \X police yesterday announced the arrest of two Britons who they alleged tried to "bomb blackmail" an airliner for £400,000. Police said the men, aged 20 and 24, phoned the Geneva office of TransWorld Airlines (TWA) on Wednesday254 words
-
223 1971-07-31 14 'Contact, not isolation, solution to racial problems PRETORIA, Fri.— Th first Black amba sador to South A: Mr. Joseph Kachlng* of Malawi, said her. yesterday that he be lieved contact, not lation, was the solution to racial problt;: in South Africa. Mr. Kachingwe, who sen ed as First Secretary tNYT - 223 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement291 1971-07-31 14 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to MESSRS CARPET CURTAIN CENTRE No. 226 Bolestier Rood, Singapore Tel. *****8 *****7 on the official opening of their new showroom and commencing of business to-day 3 1st July 1971 from:B. VAN ZUIDEN BROS LTD H3 Hongkong Bank Chamers. Singapore WALL DECOR 37 B President Shopping Centre. Spore291 words
-
Advertisement73 1971-07-31 14 ■rill 3nniv©rs3ry value W f -I EASTERN VUYI emporium (pte) ltd. rl t- LTD. mm H L ST^ 3 Y 2{5 S u« A s i o E 6 (DEPARTMENTAL STORE) 1. 3.5 7. GRANGE ROAO. SINGAPORE --^--r^*- (Opp.OfchirdTh«w t TEL: 3781« I SPECIAL OFFER I FREE GIFT VOUCHER I73 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
WORLD NEWS 3
-
245 1971-07-31 15 Japanese Embassy in Russia 'bugged' claim TOKYO, Fri.— Japan's 1 Embassy in Moscow has been "bugged with electronic listening devices, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Mr Masajl Sato, chief of the Ministry's Secretariat, declined to say how many such devices had been found. His statement followed a report InUPI - 245 words
-
Article, Illustration94 1971-07-31 15 ASIAN and African students inarch in protest outside the Sudanese Embassy in Moscow on Thursday, shouting slogans and holding photos of Sudanese Communist Party chief Abdel Khalek Mahgoub. who was hanged on Wednesday for taking part in the unsuccessful coup in the Sudan. The 200 marchers94 words
-
247 1971-07-31 15 KHARTOUM, Friday. PRESIDENT Jaafar Nimeiry said yesterday the reaction of the Soviet Press to the execution of 14 ringleaders in last week's abortive communist coup had strained relations with eastern Europe. "I do not want any deterioration in our relations with the247 words
-
Article108 1971-07-31 15 Airline security officer jailed WONG KONG. Frl. A security officer of Air India was jailed for six months here today for trafficking in opium. Gadre Anant Baburao. 27. of Bombay pleaded guilty to the charge but told the court he needed money to support his aged parents, two children, threeAP - 108 words
-
Article68 1971-07-31 15 NEW YORK. PH. The United Nations yesterday raced the prospects of Its first-ever work strike as almost 80 per rent of the staff voted In favour of a walkout to back their claim for a IS per cent pay rise. Informed sources said the v.orkReuter - 68 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement47 1971-07-31 15 every girl has problem PERFUMED IS SPRAY SET SOLVES IT m^^ London. Paris. NewMxk For Relief of f Constipition, npecM Stomach disorders doe to faulty ""t£«^ J elimination A Nyal I SM| rlobtN I double strength B HV laxative Üblet. SOU Aj.nl! COLO STOMAGE IMI SON IHD.47 words
-
Advertisement120 1971-07-31 15 THIS WEEK IN TOUR SUNDAY WAIL! Harold Wilson a self-portrait The former British Premier tells in his memoirs of what it is like up there at the top EXCLUSIVE THE TYCOONS Tengku Arif Bendahara THE PRINCE WHO PREFERS I TRADE TO THE "SWEET" LIFE •MOON -SHOT MEN GO JOB HUNTING120 words
-
-
TIMES CITY DESK
-
Article, Illustration148 1971-07-31 16 Rites I. plant $262 Inchcape $3.70 II. Gilfil $3.56 M G. $1.40 S. Darby $5.80 K. Kanipar $3.00 E.N.E. $3.26 Petalinc $4.59 PMC. $1.60 W'wide $1.11 Kempas $1.76 C. Sutars $2.28 C. Store $2.86 Talam $1.40 N. Serendah $1.50 N.S.O.P. $155 .36 4-24 .16 .15 .15 .14148 words
-
Article1069 1971-07-31 16 BID AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE tINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS B. t. CLOSING TONE: Industrials mixed while the rest Improved. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by1,069 words
-
Article222 1971-07-31 16 CLOSING TONE MIXED THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday rounded off a relatively firm week with mixed sentiment. Firm trading in selective issues, coupled with weekend short-covering activity, put industrials mainly in plus territory with marginal rises. Among those moving lower on consolidation were Haw Par International, Far222 words
-
Article566 1971-07-31 16 FABER Union, the Singapore based property company, is to raise $6.5 million in the market by way of rights. Shareholders are to be offered rights on the basis ot one-ror-one at par. The new $1 par shares will rank In all respects with existing shares566 words
-
Article164 1971-07-31 16 Trie Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at July 30 Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7 3850 Australian Dollar 3 4525 Canadian Dollar 3 0125 Mew Zealand Dollar 3.4625 South164 words
-
Article239 1971-07-31 16 "TiMPAT Nombor Ekor Hi has done it again. Pre-tax profits for the first half of 1970 at $5,111,556 are 44.4 per cent higher than for the same period last year with profit margins improving as total ticket sales were only 24.5 per cent up at $23.95 million239 words
-
BUSINESS DONE
-
Article1525 1971-07-31 16 T3USINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stuck Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma U) 1 60, (1) 1.61. Alcan (1) 1.60, (1) 1.65, (1) 162, (1) 1.63. Allied1,525 words
-
Article56 1971-07-31 16 rpHESE rates were quoted on A the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 6', to 8 5/16% 2 mths 6V* to 6Vi 3 mths 6\ to 6 6 mths 7 to 7 3/16% 9 mths 7 1/16 to 756 words
-
Article130 1971-07-31 16 CHENDE BIANG TIN Dredging made an estimated profit of $631,640 before tax for the half year to June against a loss of $60,235 previously. For the full year to December 1970, profits of $242,600 were achieved. In their interim report, directors say profits will be made during the current130 words
-
-
COMMODITIES
-
Article110 1971-07-31 16 QHINEIE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Ckhiul OH: bulk $52 J sellers, drum •53 sellers. Copn: lP.xed (fob.) loose Aug./ Sept L'K/Cont. $311 B. Pepper: Muntok ABTA white f.o.b. 100", NLW tl9o sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b 96~, NL.W fl»0 sellers. Sarawak special black fob.110 words
-
Article24 1971-07-31 16 JULY 30. RUBBER: 100.00 cents per kilo (up 1.00 cent). TIN: $627.75 (down $1,374 cents). Official offering" 290 tons (up 31 tons).24 words
-
Article10 1971-07-31 16 July June Tin: $638,913 $625,935 Rubber: 101.398ct5. 104.785CU.10 words
-
Article36 1971-07-31 16 London copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets): Wlrebar Spot buyer 1 454 no (£430.00) seller {434.30 < £430.501; Three Months buyer $464.00 U45».30> •tiler £484.50 (£460.00). Marfcet ten*: Steadier tttm •asier. tales 2.600 tout36 words
-
Article35 1971-07-31 16 ta London on Thursday tn» prices of Malayan 8 per cent CIF UK/N European ports In bulk, sterling per long ton Dec. Jan. was quoted at IK ills or Ex-Cont. 127K sellers (Unchanged).35 words
-
Article165 1971-07-31 16 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dipped another $1.37J to $627.75 per plcul on an official offering up 31 tons to 290 tons. The overnight London metal price finished steady with forward buyers quoted £1 lower to £1.445 per metric ton. The local market was fairly165 words
-
Article342 1971-07-31 16 AFTER an improved openi ing, yesterday's rubber market steadied further on continuing demand for forward positions with sellers scarce. The higher levels attracted a little -more selling resulting in fair turnover which was confined to August RSS One. The morning session i closed quietly steady. The morning's rise342 words
-
Article83 1971-07-31 16 rrxuv. London rubber market was easier during the week to noon on Thursday although signs of a modest recovery were later evident. CIFs lost 050p to 0.25p while landed was O.O Sp to 0.30p lower. The GSA stockpile release programme ap- pears to be well under83 words
-
-
OVERSEAS MARKETS
-
Article341 1971-07-31 16 \fELBOURNE. Pri. HeavyXT J. weight miners fell across the boards on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oils were mixed but some of the recent runners were cut back at the close. Poseidon dropped $1.80 to $22 and Western Minim shed 19 cents to $3.53. Today's closing middle prices In341 words
-
Article290 1971-07-31 16 TSJEW YORK. Thurs. The x^ market closed sharply lower though the popular market averages came off their lows In the closing minutes. Despite the slight comeback. one analyst said of the day's decline: "This was not a sag; It was a crack." Today's closing prices In U.S. dollars290 words
-
Article233 1971-07-31 16 XTONO KONO. Prl. The market closed firm after a hesitant start. There was marked Improvement In a number of shares. Horn Kortf Land started at HK131.50 and reached »32 at the close. The day's turnover value amounted to $14.86 million. Today, cluing prices In Hong Kong dollars and233 words
-
-
-
176 1971-07-31 17 SHOP AND WOMAN ROBBED OF $7,000 IN TWO HOLD-UPS cINGAPORE, Fri. Two flve-man gangs robbed a shopkeeper and a housewife of more than $7,000 in two hold-ups yesterday. ROBBERY NO. 1 was at a provision shop in Poh Huat Road, Upper Serangoon, at about 4.35 p.m. when five men, armed176 words
-
Article27 1971-07-31 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. The eventh volume of the Revised Edition of Acts has been competed and will come Into force HMU'I'CWr. said a gazette notlficition yesterday.27 words
-
116 1971-07-31 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. Will Singapore doctors take the cue from their Malaysian counterparts and allow their practices to be advertised? The Singapore Medical Association is to discuss this and related aspects of advertising at its next council meeting on Aug. 13. SMA president, Dr. Koh Eng116 words
-
256 1971-07-31 17 JOSEPH YEO - First sex change surgery in S'pore JOSEPH YEO: Ey Singapore. Fri SINGAPORE'S first sex change operation was successfully carried out on a 24-year-old man at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital yesterday. The three-hour operation was performed by three top surgeons from the University of Singapore's department of obstetrics and gynaecology. It256 words
-
Article35 1971-07-31 17 Water use drops OINGAPORE, Fri. Water consumption fell yesterday by 1.5 million gallons to 100.1 million gallons. Some rain fell in the three catchment areas: Seletar 0.12 inch, Peirce 0.06 inch and Macßitchie 0.02 inch.,35 words
-
Article59 1971-07-31 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. M.J P Motha. 45. has been appointed senior lecturer in the Department of Building and Estate Management at the University of Singapore. Mr. Motha, who was lecturer in valuation at the Singapore Polytechnic before his appointment, has served as valuer at the Special Areas59 words
-
Article34 1971-07-31 17 COLORADO SPRINGS (Colorado.) Fri. Mr. K.S. Chang, former editor of the now defunct Singapore Tiger Standard, died yesterday In Penrose hospital after a lengthy illness. He was 73. UPI.UPI - 34 words
-
Article106 1971-07-31 17 PAP drive to get young members SINOAPORE, Fri. The Serangoon Gardens branch of the People's Action Party has formed a 'Young Democratic Socialist" section in its drive for members among Singapore's youths. The section's first activity will be a picnic-seminar at the Tanah Merah camp in September to discuss "Democracy106 words
-
Article75 1971-07-31 17 Chess win for Singapore player SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's representative at the World Junior Chess Championship in Athens, Leslie Leow, won his first game in the preliminary contests. His opponent, Zabala of Spain, played the gambit variation in the French Defence but went wrong In the attack. There are 44 competitors75 words
-
Article24 1971-07-31 17 SINOAPORE. Fri. There were no top winners In yesterday's Toto draw No. 69/71. The jackpot for this Sunday's draw U $130,000.24 words
-
145 1971-07-31 17 Applause for our Youth Orchestra in Lausanne LAUSANNE, Fri. The Singapore Youth Orchestra received warm applause from an audience of about 800 for a mixed programme of western and Chinesestyle music which it cave here last night at the third International Festival of Youth Orchestras. The concert opened with theReuter - 145 words
-
Article49 1971-07-31 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary (Education). Inche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, will open a food and fun fair at the Bartley Secondary School at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow. The fair, organised by the school's advisory committee, is to raise funds for Improvement and expansion at the school.49 words
-
Article34 1971-07-31 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. The brass band member who lost several music pieces during the National Day parade rehearsals last Sunday can claim them from Miss Patricia Yeaw of 139 A Harvey Avenue.34 words
-
Article, Illustration435 1971-07-31 17 EDWARD LIU - Doctors hopeful of saving lab blast girls' eyes EDWARD LIU: By Singapore, Fri DOCTORS were optimistic today that three of the schoolgirls hurt in Wednesday's science laboratory explosion would not lose their sight. Eye clinic officials at Outram Hospital told the Education Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, this when he435 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement147 1971-07-31 17 PLYWOOD TIMBER PRODUCTS BERHAD MALAYSIA'S LATEST MILL SPECIALISING IN ORDINARY, CONSTRUCTIONAL AND WATERPROOF PLYWOOD FOR TRADE ENQUIRIES PANTAI KUNDOR: 9TH MILE, TANJONG KLING. MELAKA. WEST MALAYSIA. TELEPHONE NO& TO. KLING 265. 266 267 CABLE ADDRESS: -BESPLYWOOD" MELAKA FOR THE FIRST TIME AVAILABLE TO ALL GOOD LUCK For centuries immemorial, the147 words
-
Advertisement17 1971-07-31 17 1 ~/jM w* *^m A H^B^B^B^BJ^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bw~^>^~- Hw Pickaßic -the better ballpoint mi<r PRANG? FINE BILLE CARBURE J17 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous832 1971-07-31 17 On your TV and Radio 1.11 P.M. Opening and Courageous and Machining 3 P.M. Programme Summary IDS Programme Summary Cat and The Minute Mouse 7.15 Master of Music Fran: 3.12 Three T 1.09 Marian TV Band Kilat 1.35 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon Schubert 3.32 A Girl Named Tamiko 9.N832 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement354 1971-07-31 18 -/^^iW B^ B^^ bP^ A CENTURY OLD TRADITION AND A FAMOUS NAME. \s« A Piano A Petrof Your Instrument. You eon frult pETROF m rk blblb^^^ »S^"' Petrof Model V Petrof 125. v Grand piano Upright Grond. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE FOR SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, BRUNEI A INDONESIA. PETROF PIANO HOUSE 1116/1118, Serangoon354 words
-
Advertisement289 1971-07-31 18 DON'T MISS!!! I OUR MID-YEAR SPECIAL SALE OFFERS YOU A WIDEST RANGE OF LADIES DRESS, TEXTILE CHILDREN WEAR, GIFTS, HAIRWIGS ETC, ETC, COSTUME JEWELLERY ESPECIALLY FLOWN FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA. HUNDREDS OF DRESSES TO CLEAR AT $8/- EACH. Music To Entertain You While You Shop. Softs Drinks Will Be Served As Requested.289 words
-
Advertisement369 1971-07-31 18 A. WOOSENSAH CO. I 56/58 North Bridge Road, Tel: ***** Singapore 6. PIONEERS IN TEXTILES ON THEIR 66* ANNIVERSARY Thank All Customers For Their Support In The Past Years And Look Forward To Their Continued Patronage. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR COUNTERS FOR ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL TEXTILE AT GREATLY369 words
-
Advertisement422 1971-07-31 18 NOW!! Enjoy the Surround Stereo with DYNACO QD-1 QUADAPTOR For $90.00 only Plus the cost of a pair of Rear Speakers No additional amplifiers required. Ah* offarlita DYNACO packog* St.r.o Syilcm ot SPECIAL PRICES. For Demonstrations, call at: AUDIO SERVICES 12, St. Gregory Place (off Hill Street.) Spore 6. Tel:422 words
-
-
Malaysian Parliament
-
186 1971-07-31 19 MOSCOW, Fri. W" 1 Mr. P.S. Raman Singapore's first Ambassador to the Soviet Union, presented his credentials today at the Kremlin, the news agency Tass said. Tass said Mr. Raman was received by Mr. Oeorgy Dzotsenldze, a Soviet VlcePresldent. and the two exchangedUPI - 186 words
-
Article69 1971-07-31 19 SINGAPORE. Prl. Residents of cnua Chu Kang constituency. In conjunction with the National Day celebrations, have organised a Big Walk (or men and women on Sunday. The 10-mlle walk for men will start at the Lie. Chu Kang Community Centre at 730 a.m. and the five-mile69 words
-
104 1971-07-31 19 IPOH. Fri— A petition requesting the Pers k Government to withdraw Its ruling that all corresdence to government departments should be In Bahasa Malaysia is to be sent to the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Kamaruddln, by the Perak Chinese Association. Dato Haji Kamaruddin104 words
-
315 1971-07-31 19 'Security risk only are detained' K. LUMPUR, Fri OPPOSITION MPs are only detained if they are considered a security risk, Minister of Education Inche Hussein Onn told the De wan Ra'ayat today. He was replying to criticism by Mr. Lim Kll Slang (OAP-Melaka Bandar) that the Government had used the315 words
-
165 1971-07-31 19 Investors to get more incentives in new Bill Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tbe Dewan Uaay.it today passed a Bill providing further incentives to investors, including increased capital allowances for approved projects. Oiher main features of the Bill, which amends the Investment Incentive Act of 1968, are: PROVISION of special Investment165 words
-
Article57 1971-07-31 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Oirl Pipers band will perform at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m The Police Band will give a performance next Friday from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.. and the Tanglin Technical Secondary School Band on Aug57 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement489 1971-07-31 19 \7 HERE n a cpn comes I(I ilArfL OUR rtr-fcr^^^Jts^SSlpfi 'a- special -^.v .^—^pP*^Bjy BUYING ITALY MOO£L 950 ON ANY FURNITURE i\j W E NOW OFFER 7£j LOANS TO j^^^Sjdtogt^p^^^ ALLOW YOU 0 4^f S^S CA SH SALES jjjjl^. ON ANY OF __ITALy MODEL 260 OUR7TS •HS^B^B^^BMBH^BBH^^P MODELS. Whether cash-sale489 words
-
Advertisement333 1971-07-31 19 NATIONAL DAY EXPOSITION 1971 SPONSORED BY SINGAPORE GEYLANG WEST CITIZEN'S' CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE GRAND OPENING TODAY MORE THAN 200 STALLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ALL STAR VARIETY SHOW POLICE SPORTS GUPPIES SHOWS MODERN JOGEK CHILDREN'S FUNLAND PUGILISTIC SHOWS YOU ARE INVITED TO THE OFFICIAL OPENING BY THE HON. MR. YONC NYUK LIN MINISTER333 words
-
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous238 1971-07-31 19 Straits Times Crossword ACKOBB 7ln principle, a suggestion 1 Promote Cave ai.d Turner unwelcome to local visitor. (7). (9) S Name successor? (7). 8 Avoided gtvlng a littto 10 Stop advertising? (4). attention to end product (7). 11 Left country carrying forged 9 Their turn to make the not* extraordinary!238 words
-
-
Article180 1971-07-31 20 Envoy probes killing Zurich KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Ambassador in Paris investigated the recent detention of Malaysian nationals in Zurich and the murder of one o f them. Deputy Minister (Prime Minister's Department) Inche Taib Mahmud who said this in parliament today, added this was the first time a180 words
-
82 1971-07-31 20 'ARMING FISHERMEN WILL BRING MORE TROUBLE' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Arming Malaysian fishermen in the offshore areas will only bring more trouble, Parliament was told today. Deputy Minister (Prime Minister's Department) Inche Taib Mahmud said this in reply to Mr. Goh Hock Guan (DAP-Bung- sar) who had asked during question time82 words
-
327 1971-07-31 20 HK study group likes S'pore planning SINGAPORE, Frl CINGAPORE'S planning and way of solving problems has come up tops with the Hong Kong district office staff study group. In an eve of departure interview today, the leader of the 10-man group, Mr. Y.T. Lin, said: "We are very impressed with327 words
-
200 1971-07-31 20 Hong Kong craftsmen invited to celebrate N-Day CINGAPORE, Fri. 13 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce has invited about 20 Hong Kong entrepreneurs and master craftsmen to Join in the sixth National Day celebrations. And the chamber has set aside about $7,000 to entertain them. This was announced at the chamber's200 words
-
Article36 1971-07-31 20 SINGAPORE. Pri. A PSA labourer. Veerappan Oovlndasamy. 38. today denied stealing a bottle of beer from a PSA godown last night. Ball of $250 was allowed. Trial was fixed for Nov. 12.36 words
-
Article, Illustration103 1971-07-31 20 That sheltered feeling... it's the Brolly Dollies Show UMBR ELLAS when there was neither sun nor rain? Well, it's Just one way a rirl could feel sheltered when she was part of an undercover story which was revealed on Thursday night. It was an event which called for close scrutiny103 words
-
139 1971-07-31 20 3 armed men rob company of $1,500 CINGAPORE, Fri. Three men, two 15 armed with revolvers, robbed a finance company in Serangoon Road of about $1,500 today. There were eight employees and one customer in the shop when the robbers struck at about 2.20 p.m. A woman clerk, who wished139 words
-
Article157 1971-07-31 20 SINGAPORE, Frl. TTHE Minister of State X (Education). Dr. Lee Chlaw Mene. will open the Science Fair '71 at Chinese High School. Buklt Tlmah Road, on Wednesday at 10 a.m. The fair, organised by the Science Teachers Association of Singapore and sponsored by157 words
-
Article73 1971-07-31 20 SINGAPORE. Pri. A learner motorcyclist who was booked for defying a "No Entry" sign today ended up paying fines for three more traffic offences. Jatlani bin Dollah was fined $30 for turning into Desker Road from the No Entry end of Serangoon Road; $20 for not wearing73 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement177 1971-07-31 20 America's r j lar&est~sellins FORMui»3 cough mixture fdzhnra [available cough mdl FORMULA 1 1 mm 02mm>amama Antitussive-Expectl m JM flf II W MBwP I 44 1111 iMllcUllllfl C Contans Bl EXTRA STRENGTH 111 ISILENTIdB COUGH MIXTURE M Modem COUOh &m I*- Ant.tussive-Expectorant ;.^|l VICKS FORMULA 44 contains SILENTIUM*, <nf4£>s*r tt^e177 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1215 1971-07-31 21 I-OOL ANO OTHER t)K. 'CONTINENT A^mouth, LLerpc^l T Bi|UJB ,»TiICtHUS Li»trpool ,j »5 HTSSES f'»«T>O0l An 21 An M An 20/ 1 PELEUS mots Liverpool Stpt 3 Sept 7 Sept 1/11 Sift 11 (u uiEUS Liverpool ttpt 21 Sept 2S jctnMEDON Liverpool, Dublin An 21 1> IS An 21/ 11,215 words
-
Advertisement2144 1971-07-31 21 l'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I^^^^^^^^'^^^ 11^^^^^^^^^^^ I^^^^^ *****^ 11 1^^'*'^^^* 11 EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Sham Penang Singapon LOADIHC FOR: SUMIAWA Sailed Sailed Gde. 1-4/ 2 H'burg. B'men. A'dam/R'dam. A'werp, Oslo, G'burg, Malmo, C'hagen. PASAIENA An 1/12 An 11/14 An 15/17 C'blanca, H'turg/B'mtn, R'dam/ Vdam, G'burg, Aarhus, C'hagen. SON6KNU An 25/2* An2,144 words
-
Advertisement1205 1971-07-31 21 FORTNIGHTLY EXFKESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U I New York Penang P. Sham S'p Kingston "OTO Sailed <»e2l An 4 An 5 An 7 M I «"»OLM Sailed Jely 13 An IS An Oc. 24 UOMEOON Sails An I Sept Sipt 14 Stpt It AH contracts art made on1,205 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1029 1971-07-31 22 *^mT^mmm\ I I^MaWaWa^af^^^^^^^^aTpTaaJaaa^^^^^aaa^aaaaPaßP^BF^^BßßßßßßP-^^ -f/f 4^H I mW H r~~aw^Bßaaaa»^Baßßaßaßßßaaaßßßßaßaaßaj| Ml ci <I<^^WASAKIKISEN KAISHA LTD. Jj I Wast AostrmlU Slogapor* Japma Swrrlaw JJ Fiaaaana Urn Baaßjaß TRMi^RaytTtaa MM v -■Hi- Mar, aM| 1 Sept l_«aat 11 Seat 14 Stat 1? Saa taa hTaaM, Batt. Maaa. Til il n v itftuL l.1,029 words
-
Advertisement783 1971-07-31 22 3B NEW ZEALAND Paaaj P. Staa Saaaat laaa. far: lAUATA" M aaj B.a Aaj na Mb Met. mtn. lift. Vim. Mt PWSUN GULF Saaart laaaj tar BaH ViW M| lame*. K'aatr. Rat I Oaaa. BMa, Baa HtAITS MADftAS SWVICI: Sajßwrt P. Staa Ptaaaj ÜbSrj rtr JBUt 1/BRRJ BM| aM| RHBIITt783 words
-
Advertisement826 1971-07-31 22 ORIENT LINES LTD.! (|NCO«"ORATCO m THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. UK— EUROPE SERVICE L LOADING FOR LONDON. H BURG. R DAM HAVRE Skaajart P- 9taa Pua| Arntefc mrrmimm ST-V ay. mj am, i^^rj^ ntr-nT rir r vtsat am sat nsai Laaa826 words
-
Advertisement682 1971-07-31 22 ~~Sfl "TIAKYSIAf^rJTERNATiC mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD JH Na.XX.JkKAmjam, Kaß>Lj»aaw. .Bj^l The National Sruppwig Unco« Maiavaa FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE Sajatri P. Stan Pi —I j«t. •Bau MTI n IM| Hi.rt SB. t-*V»^ Htar| Z-% tHR» A-aer* 7». Breath aauTAMa* Jtow VMa j *i.t* hrn wj'^S: EUROPE FAR EAST SERVICE UI682 words
-
-
Obituary, Illustration71 1971-07-31 23 passed away peacefully on July 28. Deeply mourned by beloved wife Daisy Al Oeok. sons John Bang Ho, James Bang Klat. daughters Lucy Bang Ing. Emily Bang Chung, son-in-law Robert Yeo Chee Soo, three grandsons, sisters, brothers-in-law, brothers, sisters-in-law, nephews and nieces. Funeral service will be held today, at71 words
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement788 1971-07-31 23 OIL WELL SURVEYING ppl.cot.on, o,e .nv.teo trcrr. S.ngopore O, MolOys.On c.t.iem -ho hove completed thei. Notional Service ond ore quolified tc Ctgree Oi r.no 1 City ond G.,ild« standard .r Electrlco' Cngineenng ,h!S is on jnusual job .nvolv.ng travel throughout South tasi ie Jopon ond Austrot.a Appl.conts must be Hi788 words
-
Advertisement803 1971-07-31 23 f SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD Applications are invited for the following posts: (A) ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (Marketing) (i) Dut.ei and Responsibility Initiate and corry out projects and programmes of advertising, promotion and publicity designed to promote travel to Singapore; to co-operate with airlines, tourist agencies, hotels and public service organisations in803 words
-
Advertisement629 1971-07-31 23 CTgj HOUSINC DEVELOPMENT BOARD p.y SINCAPORE Require* an ACCOUNTANT (on Initial 3 years contract) DUTIES: Will be responsible to Head. Urban Renewal Department for: il) Administration of Finance and Accounting Section (3) Preparation and presentation of estimates (3) Cost evaluation of Urban Renewal Projects QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a Member of629 words
-
Advertisement1031 1971-07-31 23 DISC JOCKIES for commercial radio in Bangkok Both experienced and inexperienced men required. Top professional training given Top salaries paid Send photograph together with full personal details to: BOX A 6197 S.T., SPORE. MINING COMPANY IN TAPAH AREA, PERAK has for sale a second-hand 15 kva Diesel Oeneratoi complete with1,031 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement377 1971-07-31 24 One good thing leads to another Our new number *****2 Same address, but three direct line: which lead to more efficient service. Call or come and see us. D.ethelm Furniture Pte. Ltd.. fi^k 139/149 Market St., Singapore 1 (j^ Metal Box CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS Please note with effect from377 words
-
Advertisement564 1971-07-31 24 SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE. IN THE CAUSE OF Suit No. 3074 of 1970. Writ of Seizure A Sale No. 75/71. MERCANTILE BANK LIMITED PLAINTIFF. Versus 1. AUBREY JOHN RAYMOND OATES 2. BARBARA HELEN OATES (M.W.) DEFENDANTS. AUCTION SALE OF One "Pontiac Parisienne" motor564 words
-
Advertisement806 1971-07-31 24 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA TRENGGANU IN BANKRUPDOY NO: 1* OF 197* Re: Ishtlaq Ahmad bin Salduddln Cx-parte: Eastern Sawmill Co. Sdn. Bhc, Kuala Trengganu. (In the matter of Bankruptcy Notice Issued on the 28th day of December, 1070) SUBSTITUTED SERVICE OF BANKRUPTCY NOTICE ToIshtlaq Ahmad bin806 words
-
Advertisement749 1971-07-31 24 BANK PERTANIAN MALAYSIA RANCHANOAN KKEDIT PENOELUARAN PADI MUSIM KEDUA 1971/72 KAWASAN LEMAL. PASIR MAS DAN SALOR. KKLANTAN DAN KAWASAN BESOT. TRENOOANU PENDAFTARAN PZMBORONO2 PEMBAJAK DKNOAN TREKTER, PKMBUAT3 DAN /ATAU PENOIMPOT2 BAJA2 DAN RACHUN2 BERANOOA. PendafUrmn ada-lah dl-pelawa hlngga pukul 12.00 tengaharl lOhb Ogos 1971 oleh Bank Pertanlan Malaysia. Pett Surat749 words
-
Advertisement497 1971-07-31 24 TENDER NOTICE Tender For Supply, Delivery, Installation, Tender A Commb•loninr Of UfU, Escalators, AlrCiind.tionlng. H.T. Switchgear A Trmiuionnrn For Proposed 14RUccy Hotel it Office BaHdlng On Lot 418, See. 87. Jalan Imbi. Kuala Luispar. Tenders are Invited from Finns for the following (A) Supply, Delivery. Installation. Testing and Commissioning of497 words
-
Advertisement584 1971-07-31 24 /jß^k lembaga kemajuan Mras3Sf TANAH PERSEKUTUAN Permohonan ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Warga Negara Malaysia untok Jawatan2 berlkut dl-Pusat Penyelldek. Lembaga. (1) Jawatan (a) Ahli Klmla (b) Pegawal Pellndong Tanaman (c) Ah 11 Agronoml (d) Pegawal Ternakan Halwan (11) Kelulusan Chalun2 hendak-lah mempunyal kelulusan darlpada Unlversltl yang dl-lktlrafl. Kelulusan untok Jawatan:<a) B.584 words
-
-
Article28 1971-07-31 25 MRS. TONI LIONG and the family i,i the late David Leong Mun ink relatives and friend! for their me»at(ti of condolence, aim- I .itttndance during their inent.28 words
-
Article126 1971-07-31 25 ANNA tIM (ALON (8hangli-la Hotel) offer* complete beauty treatment furiiK, make-up, •klneare, hair dreuing. manicure*, pedicure*, body manage, •team and tauna bathi. 9 a m. to 7 p m dally, lira. Anna Bin MMI attendance Appointment! !84« ext. 624. C.A.T.I. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE TELEPHONE OPERATORS WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE126 words
-
Obituary20 1971-07-31 25 MRS. MARIAMMA JOHN wife Of P.M. John formerly of RAF. Changl passed a»uy In India on 16th July 1971.20 words
-
Article269 1971-07-31 25 FAITH METHODIST CHURCH. QUEENSTOWN Sunday Servlcte (Engl.ah) 730 a.m. 5.30 p.m. (China**) 930 am. 7.30 p.m.: Sunday School (Knglish) 9.00 a.m. 4.00 p.m.; (Chin•M) 9.30 a.m. 7.30 p.m. Saturday BH. 3.30 p.m. MTF 4.30 p.m. iKrclieh) 7.30 p.m. (Chinese). fAITH ASSEMBLY of Ood Church. 1 A Kirn Keat269 words
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement395 1971-07-31 25 GINIKAL ADVIKTISiMINTS tiatafw* ooi, ttiti s «•'< Miltem Mir M cut i s Mrs. Mlt.imum 17 40 (or (5 uordt S,af.po<f as* Malaga M.n a .«< Minimum $112} lor /i it<ordi ANNOUNCtMENT/PKSONAL S.n»«a *•!> UN ajtSJ, Mlltrsis «a|« i |.M sieiimufn $20 for 20 uords "I'H Malarna Jl JS s395 words
-
Advertisement757 1971-07-31 25 DRUG HOUSES OF AUSTRALIA (Asia) Pt*. Ud require* a Boilerman with a second clas* certificate and lome experience In running a Clayton Steam Generator. Applicant! hould write to the Factory Manager, P O Box 85 Jurong Spore 22 stating name, address, experience, pre•ent salary. Applicants required to attend an Interview757 words
-
Advertisement869 1971-07-31 25 TECHNICIAN* REQUIREO by tb« Service Division of a leading British company experience In electronic* and indiutrlal Instrumentation preferred. PImm write giving detailj. agt. qualifications, and experience to Bos AS194 ST. S'pore. LIAOINQ COMPANY Invltn appllca tlona from Singapore Hal* Cltlicna at 17 to 29 for posts of accounts clerk and869 words
-
Advertisement1061 1971-07-31 25 PART TIME HOSTESSES for HalfWay Mourn Nightclub. Apply personally. 80 Upper Buklt Tlmab Road 7i mile*. Spore. RECEPTIONIST preferably with Sec. II 111 education required for clinic in Quten*to»n Reply Box A 6230 B.T. 8 pore WANTID SALESMEN urgently with own transport to diitrlbule toys, games, cosmetics and canvassing Ring1,061 words
-
Advertisement1082 1971-07-31 25 OUT. 16 7 STOREY BUNGALOW furnished $800 unfurnished Mmldetached $420. Available immediately Apply SB Martla Road. Katong Tel: *****4 Spore. SERANCOON CAROEN ESTATE Crowhurst Drive semidetached bungalow newly renovated furnished unfurnished $350/-$3OO. Phone HStS. CITY TOWERS idnt 10) furnished apartment, newly redecorated. 3 bedrooms, 2 aircondltloneri. spacious lounge 'dining room.1,082 words
-
Advertisement1081 1971-07-31 25 OIST. 11 QUIET and centrally located furnlahed 3-bedroomed flat with airvant'a amenltle* Tel 8 pore ***** BUNGALOW HOUSI at Marine Vlata Jalan Scudai Johore Bahru. For detail* Contact Telephone 5609. DETACHED BUNGALOW with apacl ou! garden at Heletar Hill Immediate occupation Contact *****7 8 pore ROOMB FOR RENT off 51,081 words
-
Advertisement798 1971-07-31 25 ■heps to tot PENINSULA SHOPPINO COMPLEX 3rd floor. Unit 337. 3SI *q. ft opposite escalator. broad show windows, immediate occupation, rent $800'- pm excluding service charges Phone *****8 Spore. •heps lor sale DON'T MISS THIS opportunity again All *hop* fronting tb* mam road are aold out. Only two ahope on798 words
-
Advertisement953 1971-07-31 25 .■ART TIM! SECRETARIAL COURSE for 1972 LC'.C Pitman Examln* tlona; Few vMoncin: Single eubJects offered SIC's Heerrlarlal School 2«.3C Selegle Complex. ***** TYPEWRITING: lUpId simplified course Individual attention classes anytime. Register now Raja Colin*, nil) Chanfl Road i4978i«o. Raja'i Raffles Place (95S5«/*****0>. EXPERT LONDON TUITION BY AIR LAW: l.i.H BAR:953 words
-
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement350 1971-07-31 26 (Cont. from Page 25) Business Opportunities For a promoter with catering experience. iome Imagination and drlv* to organise and manage as a successful seaside holiday compNx 10 CHALET* WITH 4 BEC.OOM* 10 CHALET* WITH 3 BEDROOMS All with electricity, pipe water and modern sanitation located at the fa-noui Chempedak Beach.350 words
-
Advertisement334 1971-07-31 26 NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE Ltd., Vulay*. B*vfn Days BJIIO/-. aircondition Bus 8*135'- (mlr-condl-tloned room). Departure Everyday. C/HlKhland* Four Dayi B*7o/-. 3 n, 7/«/71. 11/8/71, 19/8/71, lt/8/71. Bangkok. Cnltncmal Fifteen Days 8*370/-. A/8/71. 6/9,71. 10/10/71. Banikok Chlanfmai —by air Eight Dayi 8*895/-. 11/8/71, 5/9/71. BanKkok Hongkong (Macau) Kiuht Days SJH9S/-. 14/8/71.334 words
-
Advertisement762 1971-07-31 26 FOR CHARTERED FLIGHTS to London and all parts of Europe please contact Merrlyer Chartered Flights Service 156. Emerald Hill Road Dlst. 9 Spore *****7 ****** 8.30— 6 p.m. MALAYSIA EAST COAST TOUR days (100 (Air-Con) MALAYSIA WEST COAST TOUR 7 days (100 Dep. Sunday CAMERON HICHLANDS 4 days (70 HONGKONO/KOWLOON762 words
-
Advertisement943 1971-07-31 26 GREAT DANE PUPPIES colours blue fawn black M.8.X.A.1. 6 weeks old. 643 East Coast Road B'pore. ONE ORANGE ROAN Cocker Bpanlel ***** puppy championship breeding Contact Mr Steven Tan *****3. LOVELY POODLE PUPPIBS 7'nks pur* bred fully weaned black phone *****2 for further particulars. M.S.K.A.I. BOXER PUPPIES. Healthy active and943 words
-
Advertisement853 1971-07-31 26 [Saturday Car Market Cm Vehicles lor Ml* KENC (OON CREDIT (PTI LTO. 19*8 Mazda 1000 8/W 8 Stater. New I*uzu Truck 2 tonner: 1968/9 Toyota Corolla Saloon and 8/W. Volkswagen 1300: 1968 Mazda 1000 8 W ***** Mazda 1500 Saloon and S W 1967 Datsun 1000 S'W; 1966 S Datsun853 words
-
Advertisement1076 1971-07-31 26 MGBGT FIRST REGISTERED OCT. 196H low mileage original tyre* one owner wire wheels condition perfect first offer over (7700. Tel: *****7. MORRIS MINI MX II Dec. 1970 under 5,000 miles. (4,950 on o. No dealers. Miss Then 447X33. View after 2 p.m. S. Jalan Ruloh IVrlndu (15). I»*a MORRIS 11001,076 words
-
Advertisement612 1971-07-31 26 CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITY FOR REFINERY ENGINEER An opportunity exists for on ambitious ond hardworking person to fill the abovementioned position in o newly established mojor oil company in Singapore. Qualifications It Experience Appliconts will need to meet the following qualifications 1. Degree or Diploma in Engineering; 2. Singopore/Ma'cysian citizens; 3. Age612 words
-
-
TIMESPORT
-
289 1971-07-31 27 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE'S No. 2 sprinter Andrew Chee, omitted from this year's Seap Games, will make an allout bid to qualify in the 200 m at the Achilles annual championships at Farrer Park today and tomorrow. Andrew was left out of the sprint289 words
-
Article53 1971-07-31 27 NEW DELHI, Prl. India and Rumania were level 1-1 after the first two singles in their Davis Cup lnter-sone tennis semi-final here today. rile Nastase gave Rumania the early lead by beating Jaldeep Mukherjea 6-3. 6-3. 6-4. but Premjlt La. squared the Ue when he defeated lon Tiriac53 words
-
Article350 1971-07-31 27 Wong aims to beat his master A SINGAPOREAN aims to beat his Malaysian master next week in the art of pole vaulting and also wrest from him his record. The pupil is Wong Choni Sal, who will be joint all out to beat Mahmood Mansor, the former Singapore champion who350 words
-
Article26 1971-07-31 27 LIMA, Pri. Nationalist China beat Peru 5-1 In the opening game of an international table tennis tournament sponsored by the Peruvian Table Tennis Federation.26 words
-
Article, Illustration611 1971-07-31 27 Negri knock Singapore out of Cup hunt U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Defending champions Selangor, Perak, Armed Forces and Negri Sembilan today qualified for the semi-finals of the Razak Cup hockey competition at the Mindef grounds here. Selangor finished winners of Group "A" by beating Johore 5-0 In the afternoon, thus611 words
-
Article51 1971-07-31 27 MANILA. Frl. The PhlUpplnes Table Tennis Association has been Invited to take part In the Afro-Asian Table TennU Friendship Invitational tournament in Peking from Nov. 3 to 13. The invitation covers board, lodging and transport for five men players, four women players and a maximum of four51 words
-
199 1971-07-31 27 DUNEARN Technical powered themselves Into the National Schools 'B 1 division rugby championship semifinals when they trounced Outram 37-3 (2 goals and 9 tries to a try) at Woodsvllle yesterday. Dunearn will meet St. Andrews, and SJI, who beat Raffles 10-3 (2 goals to199 words
-
Article101 1971-07-31 28 EPSOM JEEP - The 'Arc' looks score hattrick EPSOM JEEP By I^'ARC de Triomphe can make it three-in-a-row in Race 3 at Penang today. The flve-year-old son of Derby winner St. Paddy scored a double over 8f and 9f in Class 6 at Bukit Timah recently. He can score again despite promotion and101 words
-
Article, Illustration1295 1971-07-31 28 PERKASA II: Fair showing last time out over Bt Timah 61 on July 4 finishing fifth wi'h 7.10 in Div 1 6f race; down in Dlv 3 he must have a chance: beat Suball (8.12) in Div 2 (if race with 9.0 at Ipoh on Feb. 27.1,295 words
-
Article, Illustration237 1971-07-31 28 tWERMORE 11, a fan- cied runner in Race 1 at Penang tomorrow, did a splendid trial yesterday reports ETSOM JEEP. Ridden by Lyle Harbridge, Evermore went attractively over 4f in 51 3/5. the last 3f In 37 2 5. on good going. Pharever (J. Nelson) did237 words
-
242 1971-07-31 28 Rock Roi romps home in Goodwood Cup f ONDON. Fri. Rock Roi, winner of the Ascot Gold Cup, landed the 2m 5f Goodwood Cup in sparkling style yesterday. The 6-4 on favourite, ridden by Duncan Keith, coast ed home by four length* from Golden Love to pick up the £3.614Reuter - 242 words
-
Article47 1971-07-31 28 SYDNEY, Frl— The Queensland Rugby League would introduce the six-tackle rule in club matches next year. Sydney club matches have been played under the expeilmental sixtackle law this season The change hus been credited uith reviving open play and renewing Interest in the game.47 words
-
Article56 1971-07-31 28 NEW YORK. Fri. Results in U.S. baseball games: American League Milwaukee 3 Bcstcn 0; Chicago 4 New York 0; California 7 Cleveland 2, Detroit 10 Kansas City 9. National League: Pittsburgh 8 Los Angeles S; St. Louis 3 New York 1 <8 innsi; Atlanta 4 San Francisco56 words
-
Article, Illustration1303 1971-07-31 28 GOING FORECAST: Good !fJ-MB 230 CLASS 6, DIV. 3— 6 F B**l2JbUl ($4,500 $3,150 to winner) 2 ***** OUST FURY (XL Chong) Paul 11 8 11 <-3> -Raloc 7 S ***** RAUB a (Sultan of Pahang) Lee 6 8 9 (ud -5) BF Dawklna 4 ***** GBSTAFO a1,303 words
-
Article112 1971-07-31 28 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1: GESTAPO Pcrkaaa iUub nil! Dust Fury Conflict RAUB Conflict Hilversum Race 2: LUNA STREAM Panmoray Kilat FRISCO I.una Stream Panmoray KILAT Frisco Princely Coach Race 3: L'ARC Movie Lad Tymkyn TYMKIN Movie Lad L'Arc JACKIE L'Arc Sweet Lotus Race 4: ARDJUNA Desert112 words
-
Article, Illustration376 1971-07-31 29 Malaysia to challenge for the title REPORTS By JOE DORAI. PERCY SENEVIRATNE and A. JOHNSON: Picture: KOK AH CHONG MALAYSIA, playing cool, cultured soccer, yesterday swept aside favourites Hong Kong 3-1 to enter the final of the Under-18 Schools International soccer championship at Jalan Besar stadium. Malaysia will meet India376 words
-
Article256 1971-07-31 29 INDIA upset defend- ing champions Thailand 2-0 in a rough match at Jalan Besar stadium last night to qualify for the final. The Thais planned to ups.t the skilful Indians with hurd tackling and tight mat king, but this misfired and they became robust. The Indians'256 words
-
Article198 1971-07-31 29 Taiwan fight for fifth BRUNEI were unlucky not to clinch fifth place In the Schools Under- 18 International .soccer championship. They went down fighting by 3-2 to Taiwan at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Brunei missed several chances at the start and closing stages. They attacked In waves in the last198 words
-
196 1971-07-31 29 Singapore finish as wooden spoonists SINGAPORE finished wooden spoonists of the Under-18 schools international soccer tournament when they crashed to a 5-0 defeat at the hands of Cambodia at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Singapore managed to hold their own against the Cambodians in the first half restricting them to a196 words
-
Article50 1971-07-31 29 TOKYO. Fri. Hideo Kanazawa of Osaka tonight retained his Orient Junior middleweight crown by defeating Jang Ho Yuh of South Korea on a foul in the fifth round of their scheduled 12-round title match. Jang butted the champion who went down flat on his back.50 words
-
Article198 1971-07-31 29 ~*HE long-awaited clash bex tween Keppel Golf Club and Seletar Oolf Club for the Singapore Golf Associations' league championship will be decided at Seletar tomorrow. Keppel, the defending champions, must beat Seletar If they are to retain the championship for the fourth straight year. Seletar. who need198 words
-
Article227 1971-07-31 29 YORK. Ffl John Williams of the U.S. peppered the bullseye yesterday with superb shooting to take the lead at the halfway stage In the 26th World Archery championships and the U.S. forged ahead In the mens' team event. Williams, an 18-year-old, and runner-up In the227 words
-
347 1971-07-31 29 Services have 600 good players: Kwok CIXTEEN top basketball players representing the four service units, Armed Forces, Police, Special Constabulary and Vigilante Corps will make their debut in the Pesta Sukan international basketball championships next month. They are Chan Kwok Hung, Ng Peng Huat, Yong Oay Hua, Tan Cher Gee,347 words
-
Article275 1971-07-31 29 Indians and Minor Counties draw N3RWICH, Frl. The English Minor Counties, who trailed by 49 runs on first innings, and the Indian cricketers drew their three-day match here today. Scores: Minor Counties 203-5 dec and 199-6; Indians 252-3 and 26-C. Earlier, forceful batting by Abbas All Balg enabled the tourists275 words
-
Article141 1971-07-31 29 f^RANS-SUR-SIERRE, Frl. Baldovlno Dassu, an 18--year-old Italian, shot a sensational record (11-under-par 60) in the Swiss Open golf champpionship here today. Dassu trimmed a stroke oS the course and championship record set 40 minutes earlier by Peter Townsend. Yesterday. Lv Liang Huan left the gallery here141 words
-
Article381 1971-07-31 29 CIX swimmers for the Second Asian Age group meet in Tokyo next month, gave tip-top performances at the Bukit Timah District schools swimming championships at ACS pool yesterday. They were Roy Chan, Mark Chan. Patricia Chan, Khong Kok San. Khoo Teng Chuan and Khong Ylu Lan.381 words
-
Article, Illustration213 1971-07-31 29 MAN WHO BEAT WORLD CHAMP FOR PESTA JULES Stelner, who toppled Russia's World champion Evgenl Rasskazov in the 1967 World shooting cliamplonshlp. Is a member of the six-man Australian team to compete in the Pesta Sukan shooting tournament from Aug. 7 to 14. Steiner is the current Australian clay pigeonAP - 213 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement303 1971-07-31 27 CHOICE OF THOUSANDS OF CASSETTE LOVERS I O^^^^^^^jL___gJ^JH^B& Mod.. Bh WO r- 1100 v«nv« tvp*. AM FM. ACOC MO.WBRII2O ALL BIGSTON PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR BIGSTON PRODUCTS ARE OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS BIGSTON'» bnt mUinq modeli id»H f |C T*~* > IC, ,3l\l X'^TtotiiSrUwl SPf CIALISfD IN CASStTTE303 words
-
Advertisement72 1971-07-31 27 ovp nirns If you like your coffee white, you'll just love it with Coffee-mate. Coffee-mate is the smooth new coffee creamer that makes coffee taste better than ever. And it's low calorie as well. So start a new romance at coffee time. Arrange a date with coffee ■id Coffee- mate.72 words
-
-
Page 27 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous63 1971-07-31 27 ATHLETICS Achilles ennual meet (Parrer Park 2 p.m. CRICKET Rulers" Shield: Spore Malays Malacca Malays (Balestler Rd.). GYMNASTICS National Schools Championship (Ouillemard Rd. 8 am and 2 p.m.) SOCCER Schools Inter national; Under-15: Malaysia v Spore (3 p.m.); Under-18 Hong Kong v Tailand (4.30 p.m.). Final: Malaysia v India (863 words
-
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement215 1971-07-31 28 Who else flies 747s from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Manila and Tokyo direct to the U.S. A.? NORTHWEST ORifmt iT t^i^R in h \a Uii i <ujm^^uymja^a^i^a^^u *^^P^B^l Only Northwest. Nobody else. Meet us in any of these four cities and a Northwest Orient 747 will fly you direct to Seattle,215 words
-
-
Page 29 Advertisements
-
Advertisement245 1971-07-31 29 Dnlirv.HK Immjtulale A wrtorul cl«su V^| Thit't the *4> ii ht\ betn with t*ti\ ™^^B tuil or tlKkt we've mide Hand ml. red fl^^V »iih t.tit md pride Mjking you Iwk II I I^^^H y our t>e»t it our business jnd ttut wr've I I»^H the repuuuon of being extremely245 words
-
Advertisement473 1971-07-31 29 WORD PUZZLE C«t jit* •■l'm i.ms j > STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY I WORD PUZZLE D' I 1 i i Otr\ c M> I vf^i'j 'tll'if illtriictiMt >M>" HH" I I 1 NMU M- /Mn /Mill) i 6 s Im I 1 r jT(HJ UMJ B I FILL IN 3 2473 words
-
-
Obituary42 1971-07-31 30 LEE LA »ift< of Christie Navaratnam daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M Chelilah. and sister of Mrs. T. S. passed away on 30 7 71. Owl*— leaves I*A Jalan Chempadak, Srntul. K.L. after service at 4.30 p.m. on 31 7 7142 words
-
Article45 1971-07-31 30 SAIGON, Fri. The South Vietnamese army on the offensive in the middle of the monsoon season for the first time in neighbouring Cambodia reported 74 guerillas killed, one prisoner captured and five suspects detained, without suffering a single casualty yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
-
Article17 1971-07-31 30 SINGAPORE. Fri. PUB workers were investigating the cause of a floodlights blackout at City Hall tonight.17 words
-
Article441 1971-07-31 30 LONDON. Frl. The stock market met remittance at the 400 le\el on the Financial Times Index and price* cloned eaiy but oft the bottom. Wall Street* overnight downtrend and the lateat move* In the Upper Clyde shipbuilder* situation were major downside factors. A few prices hardened at the441 words
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement441 1971-07-31 30 MPPK(pB 4«i| ■THE SOUNDS OF YOUNG •^fim/ HAWAII". Come and experi- k*^!m&sl ence the greatest show of EXPO j**W '70. A show packed with fun ASw^Jtr^^X and excitement with songs and ljnAj9^ < C^j^f S dances from the Pacific. Bring JV^S^^'/^gtß' the family to the special tea '^^%^^^/^jtßSl matinee at441 words
-
Advertisement6 1971-07-31 30 Watch that tap! WEATHER FORECAST: FAIR6 words
-
Advertisement99 1971-07-31 30 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20 CO 'minimum) air conditioners IOT UIOSC WHO insist Oli that extra SILENT QUALITY *^Laa*a*a*al Lib»^Li^^^^^^ Silent! ir. Durable! Bfffflfl l r^^jj«j ar Furniture iBBHBr-^—^'" Fashioned! J^KKttKKKKKt/tKSK^SM J^- Avoi/oble from 10, 500 BTU upwords Veors from now you'll be glad ifs a NORGE I Ningz International99 words
-