The Straits Times, 21 October 1971

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 313 1 JfI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. A 30-year-old woman today sobbed and refused to leave the dock at a magistrate's court here after being charged with the murder of two boys, aged four and five. Chee Ha Moy alias Chee Kwai Thim, 30, of Petaling
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  • 32 1 MOGADISHU. Wed. The seventh East and Central African summit conference has endorsed a policy of armed struggle against South Africa and condemned proponents of dialogue with Pretoria. Reuter
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  • 30 1 QUITO. Wed. An Ecuadorlan airliner with 27 passengers and a crew of five was hijacked today and appeared to be heading for Cuba, airport authorities said here Reuter.
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  • 166 1  - Interpol seeks our aid to arrest Aussie N. G. KUTTY By SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore police have been asked by Interpol to help arrest an Australian alleged to have cheated a South Wales bank of A 575.000 ($225,000). The man. said to be a company director, came to Singapore about two
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  • 30 1 MANILA. Wed— Government trocps today captured Fidel Samlla. the second ranking member of the pro-Mao New People's Army in central Luzon, the Philippine News Service reported.
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  • 116 1 OSLO, Wed. West German Chancellor Willy Brandt today won the 1971 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced. Danish and fellow German Social Democrats had recommended Mr. Brandt for the prize, saying his effort to normalise his country's relations with East Europe was the
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  • 408 1  - China's aid pledge LESLIE FONG Spore move to end freight 'monopoly' By PEKING, Wed. CHINA has agreed in principle to help Singapore break away from the contract system operated by shipping conferences. China will also continue to enhance trade development on the basis of co-opera-tion and mutual benefit. These points
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  • 84 1 OTTAWA, Wed. Maoists and emigres jeered but a concert audience applauded last night as Soviet Prime Minister Alexel Kosygin, wearing a grey silk suit, attended a gala performance at the National Arts Centre here. Mr. Kosygin showed no ill-effects from the attack
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  • 344 1 Suicide bid by wife of slain man I POH, Wed. While the remains of the murdered taekwon-do instructor Mr. GunJung Yun (above), 32, were being cremated here today, a telephone message was received from Seoul that his wife was in hospital after having taken poison. This was disclosed here by
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    • 53 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Three people were seriously injured when a taxi and mini car collided at the junction of Robinson Boad and Maxwell Road at 12.38 a.m. today. They are Phua Ah Lek, 25, Soo Ban Sim, 21, and Phua. Koon Sent. 24, The taxi driver
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  • 435 2 Ismail: We're now more confident of beating the Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE exchange of trade missions with Peking has given Malaysians a feeling that the Central Government is more confident of itself in controlling internal subversion aided by militant communism. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs,
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  • 131 2 Tea and smiles for the national service boys SINGAPORE, Wednesday UANDSHAKES and smiles just before these youths (in picture below) board trucks to camps to do their national service. This scene was repeated in eight community centres this morning as MPs and community leaders treated the youngsters to cakes and
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  • 41 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Bahaifi ol Singapore will commemorate United Nations Day with a tea-party at 26. Hartley Grove, off Frankel Street. Slglap, on Sunday. The Bahais are a religious group first established here in the *****.
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  • 27 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chinese Women's Association will organise a trip on the MSA double-decker bus to the Jurong Bird Park on Nov. 29.
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  • 243 2 Junior police officers celebrate 10 pc pay raise SINGAPORE, Wed. Drinks flowed freely at the various police canteens today as 7,000 junior officers of Singapore's police force celebrated their 10 per cent pay raise The Interim pay raise pending implementation of the Lee Soo Ann Committee's recommendations was announced by
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  • 946 3 FACTORS FOR THE READJUSTMENT SINGAPORE, Wednesday P O P ULATION shifts as a resull of nrban renew aI, development projects, and the rapid build-up of 111)1$ estates are among the principal factors for the readjustment of electoral boundaries and the creation of seven new constituencies. This
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  • 58 3 SINGAPORE, Wed Mr. Senel Ikenobo, 45th headmaster of the Ikenobo Society In Japan, will visit Singapore to give an Ikebana demonstration at the Singapore Hilton ballroom on Friday at 3 p.m. The demonstiation. organised by Ikebana International Singapore Chapter 135. will be open to tbi public
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  • 214 3 Worried fathers' 'come home' plea to daughters SINGAPORE, Wed. Two worried fathers today appealed to their daughters to come home. Mr. Mok Chow. 50, a vehicle examiner, said his daughter Lai Chun. 21. left their Strathmore Avenue, Queenstown. home on Sept. 11 after a week's work at a restaurant in
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  • 86 3 300 Japanese cruise youths coming SINGAPORE, WedAbout 300 members of the Japanese youth goodwill cruise will arrive here on board the Sakura Maru next Tuesday for a fourday visit. A few hours after their arrival they win pay courtesy calls on the Culture Minister. Mr Jek Yeun Thong; the DirectorOperations
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  • 53 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The State Coroner, Mr. Llew Nglk Kee, today recorded a verdict of suicide on Chew Ah Hoon, 83, who was found hanged In his flat at Jalan Memblna Barat on Oct. 5 at 1.30 am. The court was told that Chew suffered from Illnesses common
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  • 231 3 Chit fund group to study details of govt Bill I SINGAPORE, Wed. Chit fund and credit merchants here are forming an association to study details of a government Bill to control chit fund activities in the Republic. A pro-tern committee has been set up to prepare "constructive suggestions" to the
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  • 180 3 Why MSA scrapped its service to Madras, Colombo SINGAPORE, Wed. MSA today confirmed that it will withdraw its twiceweekly Boeing 707 service to Colombo and Madras from Oct. 31. The airline, however, said that when the frequency of Its London service was Increased next year. It would re-introduce the Colombo
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  • 40 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th» Singapore Chinese Physicians Association will hold a cocktail party at its premises in Geylana Road on Oct. 27 to celebrate its 25th anniversary and the 4th anniversary of the Chung Hwa Free Clinic second branch
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  • 29 3 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Taxi Transport Association will hold a dinner at the Chinese Chamber o( Commerce on Nov. 5 at 7.30 p.m. to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 249 3 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (13). 1 The importance of compen- 8. Prior thinking of deliberate satlon (13). design (13). 9 Substitute for shyness (7). 10. Short one In the theatre, 10. Baby Insect for example (7). perhaps (7). 11 Fragrant rejoinder from Sir 14. Follow part to the final secRoger
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  • 446 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday MOTOR insurers would be happy to co-operate with the Government in setting up a motor insurance bureau on the lines of the one in Malaysia. They would also be happy to contribute to a fund without at the same time raising Insurance premiums.
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  • 184 4  -  ONG KIAT BENG By SINGAPORE, Wed. We all know that leotards are usually reserved for ballet classes. Or yoga sessions. Or perhaps some keep-fit classes. But at a fashion show? Yes, leotards were the order of the day when eight
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  • 1926 5  - 'Group of Kings' finance coup in Syria NASSER MOHD. HEIKAL DAY 12 in the series by His close friend and adviser KENNEDY replied on March 2, 1961, in a letter forwarded by the American Embassy in Cairo. He was equally courteous and equally firm. This exchange of letters exemplified the
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  • 1071 6  - Hotel is told to refund $69,000 to its employees JOSEPH YEO By CINGAPORE, Wed.— The Industrial Arbitration Court today ruled that it was "totally unjustified" for Hotel Malaysia to deduct employers' contributions to the Central Provident Fond from its employees' 10 per cent service charge pool. The hotel also should
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  • 295 7 We are best at pollution control: Sembawang SINGAPORE. Wed. Sembawang Shipyard said today it had more facilities than any other local shipyard to prevent oil pollution. Its spokesman said this in reply to a Straits Times reader's complaint on oil pollution in the area. In a letter, the reader said:
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  • 34 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A talk on two cases of space-occupying lesion of the liver, and hepatosplenomegaly. will be held on Oct. 25 at the Brunnel-Hawes lecture theatre In the Outram i Hospital.
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  • 509 7 APPEAL BY BOGUS DEGREES MAJOR SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Appeal Court today heard why Major Yang Shan Chiew, 37, of the Ministry of Defence had falsely represented himself as a holder of two university degrees when he first applied for a ministry i>ost two years ago. His lawyer,
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  • 35 7 Management course SINGAPORE. Wed. Th» National Productivity Centre will hold a five-week course on organisation and control for top management from Nov. 8. Closing date for application U Nov. 1. For further Inquiries ring *****5.
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The National Library will hold an exhibition of Unesco publications at its lecture hall from Oct. 25 to 28 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Unesco. It will be open ro the public from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally.
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  • 170 7 Workers' Party sets up labour council SINGAPORE, Wed. The Workers' Party has set up a labour council. Announcing this today, the party chairman, Mr. Heng Swee Tong. said the 11 -man council would study the present working conditions and wage structures under which labour is employed. On the seven new
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  • 43 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Chin Choon Put. certified language translator, has been reelected chairman of the Telok Kurau E»st School's ParentTeacher Association. Other officials are: Vice-chair-man. Mr. Bernard Fernandez, the school principal; secretary, Mr. Benjamin Lee; and treasurer, Mr. Phua Yew Siong.
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  • 41 7 Taekwon-do course SINGAPORE, Wed. A Tack won -do course will be held by the Peoples Action Party Whampoa branch (Youth Section) starting on Nov. 1. A flower arrangement class will also be organised and classes are open to Whampoa con.nltuencv residents.
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  • 188 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chyr. has urged students from the university and the Singapore Polytechnic to conduct future inter campus matches in a friendly manner. He cave this advice to about 30 Students' Union councillors
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  • 122 7 Hope for heavy machinery plant in S'pore SINGAPORE, Wed. The George Cohen 600 Group of Companies, a British heavy machinery firm, hopes to manufacture in Singapore "hopefully In a few years' time." The group chairman, Mr. J.A. Wellings, said this at a press conference today at the British Industrial Exhibition
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  • 54 7 BINGAPORE. Wed. A young mother of three died In Outram Hospital yesterday, nine days after she was burnt on the face and body. Madam Mary Ng. 23, of Block 33, Boon Keng Road, was preparing breakfa-st In her Housing Board flat on Oct. 10 when
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  • 143 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The High Court today awarded (12.000 damages to a goldsmith injured in an accident four years ago. The award was made to Tang Ah Gu, 36, against a teacher. All bin Mahmud. 38. who allegedly caused the accident in Geylang Road on Feb.
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  • 30 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Leong Nam Buddhist Temple In Jalan Geylang Serai will celebrate th» birthday of the Nine Gods on Oct. 26 at bid Kallang Park.
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  • 257 8 Samaritans send SOS for helpers to man life lines SINGAPORE, Wed. The Samaritans of Singapore today sent out an SOS for more volunteers to man its line for people feeling depressed or contemplating suicide. Dr. Gunnar J. Teilmann. the SOS Director, said: "We receive the largest number of calls during
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  • 42 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— A course on social dancing will be held by the YMCA In Orchard Road starting from Nov. 6. Classes will be held every Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. The fee is $10 a month.
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  • 42 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tang Chou Art Gallery will hold a collage exhibition by three artists at Block 24. Outram Park, from Friday to Nov. S. The exhibition. Collage 71 will be on dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m
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  • 532 8  -  TAN WANG JOO: 'SPECULATORS PUSHING UP HOUSING PRICES' By Singapore, Wed. THE Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE) today called for government action against housing speculators. These speculators, said the protem chairman. Dr. Henry Ong, were pushing up housing prices. The Government should exercise greater
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  • 329 8 World leaders to send wishes through Sentosa satellite station SINGAPORE, Wed. Eight world leaders will convey con g r atulations to Singapore via satellite on Saturday when President Sheares officially opens the earth satellite station in Sentosa. Three of them will telecast their wishes in colour Mr. Edward Heath, Prime
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  • 36 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. Paul W. Ngul will talk on Mental Health and the Family to residents of Mount Sinai Estate on Friday. It will be held at No. 3 Mount Sinai Crescent.
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  • 127 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, today reduced to four months a six-month jail sentence on a clerk for misappropriation. Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, formerly with the Government Officers 1 Co-operative Housing Society, had been on bail since his conviction and
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  • 157 8 CINGAPORE, Wed. —The •3 NTUC's Co operative Insurance Commonwealth Enterprise (INCOME) has launched a sales drive among the unions. The campaign was launched last week to coincide with INCOME'S first anniversary on Nov. 21. In future, 2' 2 per cent of commissions earned by INCOME
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  • 90 8 Children's musical circus SINGAPORE, Wed. —The Art of Dance Studio and the British-European Association Dancing Class will stage a children's musical circus, in aid of the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore. The snow, featuring ballet, tap-dancing, singing and acrobatics by 300 children between the ages of three to 15. Is
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  • 47 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. About 126 young pianists will take part in the Singapore Music Teachers Association's fifth Music Competition at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Saturday and Sunday. All sessions are open to the public and programmes will be available at the door.
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  • 159 8 SINGAPORE. Wed A MAN went to jail today for using a chopper to try to extort $10,000— from his father. Yap Geok San, 31, a labourer, was convicted of committing the offence at the house of his father. Yap Poon Cheng, in
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  • 177 8 Man is jailed for attack on wife and in-laws OINGAPORE, Wed. A man attacked his wife, her mother and sister-in-law with a chopper because she refused to return home with him, a court was told today. Yeah Yong Guan. 33, had asked his wife Lim Son Ngo, 23, to leave
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  • 38 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A man was today fined $400 for operating a pirate taxi. His car was confiscated. Lim Kirn Quart, a first offender, was also fined another $300 for not being covered by insurance.
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 137 9 Query on a rise in the rate for passports IT was some consolation for me to read of a complaint (S.T. Oct. 19). about a "short term" passport. In July this year, I went to the Immigration Dept at Empress Place to have my International passport renewed. I paid $25
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    • 408 9 COMMENTS such as those by "Disappointed" (S.T., Oct. 18) can add unnecessarily to the fog of m i s v ndentanding about the role of correspondence education. Your correspondent is a dissatisfied student. He should have written to his college about his
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    • 205 9 Candy is dandy but spare us the noxious fumes rrHE problem of air pollution by a chocolate factory at Tanglln Halt, mentioned by "Housewife" (S.T. Oct. 16), is nothing new. Although complaints have been lodred time and again, nothing seems to be done about it, and I believe that the
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    • 332 9 HOOLIGANISM among some of our young people is on the increase, to judge by their unseemly behaviour in public places. These young miscreants throw their weight about, picking on harmless people, and making a severe nuisance of themselves. One Incident which
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    • 244 9 ON Oct. 8, my car was parked on the 40 cents hourly parking lot for a duration of one hour. As the car park attendant could not be located, I removed my car without being receipted. Five days later, my des- patch clerk was sent to settle the parking bill
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    • 106 9 I REFER to the letter by "Indignant" regarding tne leakage of dirty water from refuse trucks in Met Ling Street. (S.T, Oct. 14). The functional design of the refuse venicles is such that they cannot be water tight and a slight spillage of vater from wet refuse is
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    • 50 9 WITH reference to the complaint by "Flat Dweller" (8.T., Oct. 16) on the Indiscriminate dumping of black earth etc. at Cuscaden Road, the contractor concerned has been requested to remove the materials and to clear up the puddle. L. KAO CHUNG YING (Miss) Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development.
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    • 40 9 DRUG pushers are nasty pieces of work, as "FBI fan" points out (S.T. Oct. IS). But florrinf them is hardly likely to core them. It will only make bad psychiatric cases out of them. WB. Singapore 23.
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    • 262 9 Chinese medicine and Nanyang University I REFER to your report (S.T.. Oct. 14) headlined "Call by SMA to support development of Chinese Medicine." You said that Dr. Koh Eng Kheng, President of the Singapore Medical Association "was in favour of a recent suggestion to set up a department of Chinese
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    • 171 9 IN response to Dr. Wong Lin Ken's plan to provide for the "formation of an association of responsible persons, such as doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and parents, to complement the efforts of the Government in tackling the problem" of drugs in Singapore (S.T. Oct. 20) may I say that
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  • Thursday, October 21, 1971
    • 428 10 The first reaction to Denmark's ten per cent surcharge on most imports plainly is shock, and fear of protectionism and a trade war. Of course the Danish circumstances are exceptional. But there was no consultation with European Free Trade Area partners, no warning whatever. Nor has Denmark's
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    • 349 10 The idea of a liberal education can be carried too for. Often what its protagonists mean by a liberal education is an unplanned and desultory journey through school and university at the end of which the student emerges little better prepared to face the challenges of life
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    • 198 10 The "cemmon assault" on the visiting Soviet Prime Minister in Ottawa by a Hungarian refugee is less likely to be remembered than the demonstrations by the Jewish communities in Canada. Matrai is a crank but not so the rabbis and their flocks who are concerned over
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  • 401 10 BLOOD FEUDS DIE HARD IN EGYPT By a CORRESPONDENT DRENKA (Upper Egypt) Mohammed Aly, carrying his own funeral shroud in his hands led the silent procession through the narrow streets here until he reached the home of his enemies. He then approached the head of the rival family and in
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  • 1002 10  - Taiwan a lost cause of US? JOYCE EGGINGTON AMERICA 'DESPERATE' FOR VOTES AT THE U.N. By New York THE UNITED States may soon be headed for its biggest defeat in the United Nations. Deserted by many of its old friends, and reluctantly followed by a thinning trail of unlikely allies,
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  • 729 10  - Truth about the 'drug scene'— from an expert CHRISTINE BROWN: TIER conversation is 11 sprinkled with references to "acid" and "hash" and the horrifying effects of "a bad trip The Jargon of the junky comes easily to her because she's known lots of them. Her name is Sister Patricia, an
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 97 10 TRAINED TEACHERS —THEY ARE "LOSERS' Fis generally assumed by the public in Singapore that all graduate teachers automatically are to get a $100 pay rise. What a laugh! This deal applies only to the new graduate teachers straight off the campus who have not yet acquired 'expertise in teaching." The
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    • 135 10 Service in rural areas KH.C. iS.T Oct 14) seems to believe that only teachers are posted to rural areas far from their hometowns. Please do not grumble. We government servants are similarly posted. How many teachers are really dedicated to their work? They trroaned over the slash of the holidays
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    • 102 10 THE process of MaJayanlsaticr. hi the planting industry has been very slow, it is distressing to note that after the lapse of six years, there are still 339 expatriates planters In service, 80 per cent of whom could have been replaced by local men. Educated local young men, with plenty
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    • 97 10 LONG TIME, no laugh And that's my comment on the present level of comedy offerings on TV Malaysia. W.iat happened to such reliable rib-ticklers as F- Troop. R.un Buddy Run. The Three Stooges. Mad Movies, etc? Good comedy trans cend.s language: it Is visual. At present the comedy
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    • 122 10 IT is Ironical that some hotels employ attendants to look after their toilets when they would be better used as lift attendants. Some people consider toilet attendants a nuisance, having to tip them everytlme they hand out a tissue. Lifts in only a few major hotels are equipped with either
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    • 142 10 TAOANO FOR MAXIMUM LOADING MANOEUVRABILITY INVEST IN THETC_Cm I O UU! jf This model TS-60 offers maximum manoeuvrability B\ in the loading of an infinite range of materials. This B Crane has a longer extension of 64 30 feet with a vt wider working radius. Its maximum lifting capacity ij
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  • World News
    • 250 11 Danes in shock trade move SURCHARGE ON MOST IMPORTS COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. J)ENMARK today imposed a temporary surcharge on most imports, the first protectionist measure taken by a country since the United States took a similar step in August. The surcharge shocked Denmark's trading partners and reinforced fears of a trade
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    • 127 11 Convicted hijacker deported to U.S. DLAINE (Washington). Wed A convicted killer who hijacked an airliner over Alaska was last night deported from Canada to the United states where he Is to be charged with air piracy. The decision to deport 29-year-old Dale Lavon Thomas was made during a Canadian Immigration
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    • 305 11 Get out order to U.S. envoy in Prague ORAGUfc. Wed. The First Secretary at the U-S. Embassy here, Mr. Samuel G. Wise, has been ordered to leave Czechoslovakia within 43 hours because of espionage activity. the Ceteka news agency reported. Mr. Wise was named last week in connection with the
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    • 177 11 NEW YORK, Wednesday. VETERAN New York policeman said that virtually every policeman in the city was taking bribes from one illegal operation or another. i The account of officer William Phillips, a veteran of 14 years on the force, was interrupted for
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    • 64 11 MARSEILLE. Wed French palaeontoglsts, digging Into the ficor of a Pyrenees cave, have discovered what they claim is the oldest human skull ever found In Europe, estimated to aate back at lej»st 200.000 years. The skull. belonging to a man In his early twenties, was found
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    • 200 11 China hits out at US; Japan freedom move for Taiwan HONG KONG, Wednesday. £HINA has accused "U.S. and Japanese reactionaries" of increased activity in agitation for the independence of Taiwan. Hslnhua. the China Press agency, claimed that "VS. imperialists" and "Japanese reactionaries" were plotting to create the fatt-accompll of an
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    • 59 11 SRINAOAR. Wed. The Kashmir Government last nlpht released unconditionally from detention Mr. Sadruddin Mujahid. secretary of the Kashmir Front Plebiscite Party, which was banned on Jan. 12. Mr. Mujahld. who was arresteo the day after the imposition of the ban. had been kept under supervision In
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    • 72 11 Seeing Red all over Britain THE Red revolution has come to Britain in the form of billboards with three giant posters depicting 1 Khrushchev, Mao Tse-Tung and Fidel Castro. They are pictured holding beer mugs part of a nationwide campaign launched by one of Britain's biggest brewers to advertise their
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    • 66 11 WASHINGTON, Wed. Soviet Premier Mr. Kosygin has proposed that the U.S. and the Soviet Union should enter Into joint ventures to exploit Russia's vast mineral resources. Senator Frank Church said. The Soviet premier's proposal was mentioned In a report by Senator Church to the Senate
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    • 112 11 UELLEFONTE. (Pennsylvania). Wed. One local police officer was killed and another seriously wounded during, a shooting In this central Pennsylvania community yesterday while one of the officer's wives looked on. Police said the officers, standing on a street corner were felled by rifle
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    • 36 11 CHICAGO. Wed. Defence Secretary Melvln Laird said here that future U.S. defence budgets would Increase "unless the current and emerging threats to our security are reduced by International agreement or some other means." Reuter.
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    • 25 11 CANBERRA. Wed. Australian Prime Minister William McMahon may visit Canada. Singapore and Indonesia during his forthcoming world trip, informed sources said today. Reuter.
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    • 33 11 TOKYO. Wed. Police banned the sale of realistic toy guns from today, infuriating thousands of Japanese gun enthusiasts. Possession of these guns will now mean a 10.000 yen fine. Reuter.
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    • 130 12 Bonanza for Britain's car rivals LONDON, Wed.— For all the ballyhoo and optimistic forecasts about recordbreaking British car sales, this years London Motor Show is a bonanza for Britain's overseas rivals. For when the show was thrown open to the Press there was not a single brand new British design
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    • 127 12 UN staff 'bored stiff 9 without work ITNITED NATIONS. Wed. Secretaries are so underworked at the IN they have to seek psychoanalysis, Saudi Arabian delegate, Mr Jamil Baroody said yesterday. Mr. Baroody also maintained that some staff never have enough to do and sit In the cafeteria trying to relieve
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    • 149 12 TEST TUBE BABIES: SCIENTIST WARNS OF HORROR RESULTS CAMBRIDGE. Wed. A British scientist has warned that experiments to create test tube babies could have horrifying results similar to the tragedy that followed the use of the thalldomide drug. Dr. Max Perutz of Cambridge University, who won a Nobel Priw for
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    • 354 12 Cambodia another Vietnam warning WASHINGTON, Wednesday §ENATE Democratic leader Senator Mansfield today called for an end to all U.S. aid to Cambodia, warning that the country had all the makings of another Vietnam. "The writing is on the wall that Cambodia has all the makings of another Vietnam," Senator Mansfield
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    • 253 12 Kennedy calls for withdrawal of British troops from Ulster WASHINGTON, Wednesday. SENATOR Edward Kennedy today called for the immediate withdrawal of British troops from Northern Ireland, which he said was becoming "Britain's Vietnam," and urged the establishment of a united Ireland. Such action #as tne only way to end violence
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    • 177 12 JURY 'NO' TO INSANE PLEA IN SHARON TATE CASE LOS ANGELES. Wed. A jury yesterday rejected Charles Tex" Watson's plea that he was sulferlng from drug induced insanity when he knifed and shot to death film actress Sharon Tatc and six others in August. 1969 The jury, six men and
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    • 229 12 PHILIP'S WAY OF BRINGING UP CHILDREN ]WEW YORK. Wed. Prince Philip believes in raising children by "committee," leaves day to day bottom spankin* to palace nannies and doesn't c |io" over the children. This is disclosed in a special chapter for the American edition of his official biography, published here
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    • 279 12 Hardie-Ferodo 500: Batlmrst 1971 OUTRIGHT WINNER: CAR 65E (FORD MOTOR COMPANY). DRIVER. ALLAN MOFFATV 2ND: CAR S2E (BYRT FORD). DRIVERS: P. BARNES. B SKELTON*. K> &S*R m ft lIS I? *"^"*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W **<&: 3RD; CAR S7E (FINNIE FORD) DRIVE* D. McKAY\ 6TH; CAR 64E {FORD MOTOR COMPANY) DRIVER: J. FRENCH. 6TH:
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    • 70 13 WASHINGTON, Wed. Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, conferred for 45 minutes with President Nixon at the White House yesterday on the situation in South-east Asia and the implications for world peace of Mr. Nixon's planned trips to Peking and Moscow, a Presidential spokesman said.
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    • 214 13 Rhodesia: A call for tighter sanctions LONDON, Wednesday. THE 31-nation Commonwealth Sanctions-against-Rhodesia committee has called for international action to plug loopholes in the trade embargo against the breakaway colony and tighten existing sanctions. The call was made In a statement yesterday Issued after a meeting of the committee made up
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    • 157 13 MELBOURNE. Wed. A man who engineered two huge armoured car robberies In Melbourne and Sydney had his toes cut off with bolt-cutters before being "executed" by rival gangsters, a court was told here. Detective-Sergeant Cyril Alnley told a preliminary hearing yesterday on nine
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    • 91 13 f ONDON, Wed. The Boom of Commons yesterday approved a Government chanfe to Its controversial Immigration Bill which would safeguard the position of Commonwealth citizens and aliens already settled in Britain. The amendment allows these immigrants the right to enter and leave Britain as they
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    • 328 13 Labour 'no' to free vote on EEC BIG PARTY SPLIT OVER COMMONS DEBATE ON ENTRY ONDON, Wed. Britain's Opposition Labour Party rejected a move yesterday to let its members vote as they please In next week's House of Commons decision on British entry into the European Economic Community. This was
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    • 257 13 IfONG KONG'S retiring Governor Sir David Trench, today left at the end of his seven-year term after delivering a sharp attack on the U.S. over its textile import policy. Sir David spoke to newsmen just before leaving on last week's textile
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    • 119 13 Crisis law declared in Tobago, Trinidad PORT OF SPAIN (Trlnl--1 dad). Wed— The Prime Minister. Dr. Eric Williams, last night declared a state of emergency throughout Trinidad and Tobago because of the deteriorating labour situation. In an emergency radio and TV broadcast he said that special police powers had been
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 38 14 M'sia Tile $089 Bt. Semb. $8.05 Wilkinson $490 Guinness $6.40 M Breweries $7 00 E. A. I. $3.46 Haw Par $3.34 M W Wool $0.73 P. Milk $1.43 .20 .15 10 10 .10 .08 4-04 .03 .03
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      • 51 14 Kathmans $2.98 —.08 P. E. G. I. $2.59 —.07 C. Store $3.50 —.06 Allied Choc $2 35 —.05 S. E. S. $2 35 —.05 M. Container $2 73' —.05 S. Traders $5.50 —.05 S. B. S. $160 —.04 Ami i $180 —.04 M. Credit $191 —04 Roxy El $3.20
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      • 21 14 Pan-Electric 349.000 Haw Par 318.000 M'sia Tile 302.000 Gula Perak 228.000 Total Turnover: 2.77 M Delared Percentage: 35.30
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      • 38 14 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Industrial*: 196-81 196.46 I Hotrlv 76.60 76.52 Properties: 134.59 134.43 Tins- »8-35 98.35 f S rubbers: 123.24 123.92 Dec. 30, 196 C s 100 Dec. 31, 196» 100 t Dec. 29, 1962 100
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    • 264 14 |)RI('KS finished mainly I in nvnus territory on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Second rank issues suffered a bigger toll in what market observers considered was another round of consolidation of previous gains. Volume was moderate and tended to thin out on
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    • 1080 14 BID AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT TNE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN TNE SINGAPORE ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCMANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: CLOSING TONE: Industrials mixed while the rest fairly steady. II RNOVKR: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including
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    • 1396 14 BUSINESS 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 unless otherwise specified. IMM -TRIALS A( MA (1) 180. \jinomolo (1) 2.02. Alcan (2) 150, (1) 1.52 Allied
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    • 75 14 THE Malaysian Minister 1 of Finance haa fixed these rate* for calculating Customs duties for the period from Oct. 21 to 27: Rubber 442 cent* a Ib. Copra $432.00 a ton Palm Oil S7M.M a ton Palm Kernel $322.15 a ton The rates of duties payable are: Rubber
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    • 428 14 THE market is in the process of consolidating past gains. There is no reason to believe the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index will not push through the 200 barrier before the year is out, but short term speculators should be wary during the next few
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    • 170 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 20. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreicn Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7.3950 7.3625 7.3500 Australian Dollar 3 4575 3.4150 3.3950 Canadian Dollar 2.9750 2.9325 2.9175
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 156 14 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at S6lB per plcul for the sixth successive trading day on an official offering down 106 tons to 277 tons. The local market tone was very steady with good support from the United States and the Continent. LONDON:
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      • 36 14 London copper prices on Tuesday (prevlou* In brackets). Wlrebar spot buyer £422.50 ({428.00) idler £423.00 (£428.50): Three Months buyer (429.50 (£133. 00) seller £430.00 ((435.50). Market t*nt: Steady at lower levels. Islet: 2.500 tons.
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      • 20 14 OCT. 20. RUBBER: 94.75 cents (down 0.50 cent). TIN: $618 (unchanged). Official offering 277 tons (down 106 tons).
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      • 111 14 pMiNEJC PRODUCE CXCNANCI. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICfI S>IR PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut Oil: bulk $46 J sellers, drum 549 sellers. Costa: Mixed (f.o.b IOMe Nov./ Dec fKCont $27 B. pe»#er: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100", NLW $2221 sellers. Sarawak whit* f.o.b 9A". NLW $212) sellers. Sarawak special blark f.o.b.
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      • 55 14 Tuesday Monday till. SUI London 42.575 42.5« Beirut 42 90 42.90 Honekon* 44.1* 44.10 Zurich 42.50R 42.508 42.658 42. 558 Paris 42.71 42.7« Bpore (1) 44.11 44.10 > S pore (2) 160.90 160.90 (1) Export price In non-Merlin* areas In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2 1 Local dollars
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      • 36 14 In London on Tuesday the prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UKN Kuropeai ports in bulk: sterllnc per lon* ton Dee. Jan was quoted at UK £105 fellers (UK flO2 Mid and sellers).
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    • 300 14 ONDON advices were disappointing and opening quotations in the rubber market yesterday were marked down by half a cent. The market later ruled extremely quiet and thin but a s hade steadier. Turnover was small. The market was easier in the early part of the afternoon but was
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    • 384 14 KL'CHAI TIN In the first six months of 1971 suffered a loss of $113,274 against a pre-tax profit of $143,250 which after tax gave a net profit of $53,250 in the previous year. Tin ore output for against a pre-tax profit $53,250 in the previous January 1971 was
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    • OVERSEAS MARKET
      • 339 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. Mining shares generally continued to retreat in quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Selected oils came under sellIng pressure and there were detinue weaknesses among industrials as trading progressed. In all. 345 stocks were traded during the day of these 106 (ell. 86 rose and
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      • 63 14 THESE rates »tre quoted on x the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are lor deposits of U5525,000 and above 1 mth I to 5 -2 tnths 5 11/16 to 5 15 16. 3 mills ..6 s to 6 %<> 6 mths 69 n to 6 13 16
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      • 291 14 "YEW YORK. Tues— A late session technical bounceback, helped the market cut Its losses but the market Indicators still finished the day markedly lower. Near the close the Dow Jones Industrials were of! nearly six points and declines led advances by more than two to one. Analysts said
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      • 81 14 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tuesday 72 66 Monciay 72 54 Week ago 71 61 RUBBERS Tuesday 253.57 Monday 257 29 Week ago 255 35 OILS Tuesday 337 26 Monday 337 31 Week ago ***** INDUSTRIALS 415.2 Mondcy 415 7 Week ago 415 7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS T^ay ***** onda
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      • 213 14 HONO KONG. Wed. The market opened steady and bright and continued in this happy strain all day until the close. Talkoo Dock* gave a very good performance and put on a gain of HKIS to close at HK*2O4 Kowloon Wharf advanced to $77. SI up. Hong Kong Docks
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  • 348 15 Colonel in Bose plane reported dead seen in Japan SINGAPORE. Wed A commission of inA quiry into the death of Subhas Chandra Bose was told today that a colonel, reported to have died in the plane crash with the Indian revolutionary, was seen alive at a railway station in Japan.
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  • 129 15 k^INGAPORE, Wed. The 100-strong North Korean cultural mission due to arrive here next month will i sing Malay and English songs composed by Singa- j poreans to strengthen friendly ties between the two countries. Confirming this today, the North Korean Consul- General, Mr.
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  • 218 15 MARGIE'S CORNET IS HER ROUND TRIP TICKET SINGAPORE, Wed. Margaret Fenn's cornet has really been a magic carpet to her. For ever since Margaret, 18, switched from piano to cornet eight years ago, it has taken her round Australia and finally it provided her with a round-the-world-ticket. A member of
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  • 68 15 Inconsiderate lorry driver fined $300 SINGAPORE, Wed. Lorry driver Ong Tiang Hock, 24, was fined a total of $300 after he pleaded guilty to two traffic offences today. He was fined 1250 for inconsiderate driving by not stopping when coming out of Jalan Jurong Kechll into Jurong Road and colliding
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  • 53 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. An exhibition of paintings by Mrs. Barbara Toeg (nee Karkushevska) will be held at the National Library lecture hall In Stamford Road. It will be opened on Oct. 30 from 4.30 p.m. to 7 pan., and in Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 from 10 a.m.
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  • 436 15 SINGAPORE, Wad gl N GAPORE'S first patients to receive kidneys in simultaneous transplants from a single donor are both "doing well." Their progress Is "as well as can be hoped for" and it has been unnecessary to put them on a kidney machine since
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  • 41 15 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. WATER consumption yesterday was 100.3 million gallons four million gallons more than Monday's figure. Rainfall recorded at the three catchment areas was: 0.79 in. (Scletar). 0.47 in. (Peirce), and 0.7 in Mac Ritchie.
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  • 60 15 SINOAPORE. Weil Two former Bansan Sosialis centr&i executive committee officials, who were arrested tn June last year following a series of antl-govem-ment demonstrations, were released from detention today. They are Chang Joo Phong, former Barlsan assistant secre-tary-general and Teo Teck Soon, ex-head of Its p.\jp«ganda and education
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  • 40 15 SINOAPORE Wed. The Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) and MP for Siglap. Inche Rahim Lshalc. today distributed food to four mosques in his constituency for mosquegoers when they break the fast at the end of the day.
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    • 554 15 On your TV and Radio 2.45 P.M. Programme Summary 7.12 Interns 2.47 Toto Results 1.11 Programme Summary 3.05 Love That Bob 1.13 Championship Racing 3.M Empat Sa Kawan 1.37 Chahaya 3.S2 Skippy b.M News (M) 4.31 Puspana 9.11 Peristewa 4.44 Programme Summary 1.31 Echo 4.45 Pok Amai Amai 9 51
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 460 16  - Local boutiques fall for London's trendy readywear clothes Ong Kiat Beng E IMVOH T E I) dresses have always been popular with lash ion conscious girls. But in the past, they have usually been reserved for the tfirl who is prepared to pay a high price for them. Not so
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    • 411 16 Classics with a masculine touch IT'S tne masculine look for girls on the Italian fashion scene as spy-style trenchcoats, trousers and blazers make a strong impact. JUDY OWEN reporting from Florence says that next year's ready-to-wear, boutique knitwear and leather creations from 76 Italian manufacturers promise more of current trends
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    • 106 16 SORE FEET AND SWOLLEN ANKLES? rH)R sore feet and swollen ankles, a massage relieves tension here. Use a foot balm or cream to keep the skin soft and pUable. Sit with right leg crossed over left knee. Grasp the ball of the feet with both hands, thumbs on top, fingers
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    • 49 16 When good food tastes better IN case you've wondered, hear this: Gourmet cooking is the art of making good food taste better. One expert defines good food as "products with extra quality." Some think any meal that does more than Just satisfy hunger pangs probably is a gourmet meal.
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    • 96 16 IF a wine ts red and more than about four years old, It may contain sediment (solids produced by slow chemical reactions in the bottle). What you do: decant it after removing the cork. You decant it by pourinr gently Into a decanter so that the
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    • 476 16 COUNSELLORS -AND THE PART THEY PLAY IN SAVING A MARRIAGE DESPITE swiftly changing lifestyles, marital problems today are much the same as they were a decade and a generation ago. And marriage counsellors say they have never been so busy. There are no figures to indicate whether current social moves
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    • 812 19 THE PORT OP JIHCAPORI AUTHORITY ANNOUNCED THf TOLLOWIMG BIRTHING ARRANQIMINTI FOR OCT. 11. OUT: Phenlaa 13/14. Tonsberg 16, Rajah Brooke 21 West. Benkal Maru 22. Straat Tauranna 27/2S IMjula 33/34. Hector 35/3». Trianon 39. Ue Maru 42/43. Kalemyo 44. pzlf 46 and Bovenkerk 47. IN: Pando Gulf 13/14. Tapah 20
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    • 715 19 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS SECRETARIAT: (Ist Floor, City Hall) (1) Supply of photographs of P.U.B. daily-rated employees for 1972. Tender deposit $100-. Close at 2. 15 p.m. on 4.1 1.71. WATER DEPARTMENT. (3rd Floor. City Hall) (2) Grass cutting of pipeline reserves In Singapore and Johore Tender deposit $500
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    • 225 19 NOTICE OF QCARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD. SINGAPORE. Notice Is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Boa id will hold Its next Quarterly Session at the District Court No. 1. South Bridge Read, Singapore, on Saturday, 4th December, 1971. commencing at 11.00 am to consider the following:— (I)
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    • 651 19 NOTICE SANYO MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. SERVICE REPAIR DEPARTMENT (TEL: *****8) THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE REPAIR/SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT: 15 HARVEY ROAD, SPORE. HAS BEEN REMOVED TO: 5 KALLANG PUDDING ROAD SINGAPORE 13. (OFF MACPHERSON RD) AS FROM 25th SEPTEMBER 1971. VESSELS AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER OR SALE LANDING CRAFT
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    • 1488 19 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED 44 JALAN AMPANG KUALA LUMFUB announces with pleasure that our Agency Offices located at South Engineers Building, Fook Chuan Mansion and Selangor Aked have now moved back Into our own building at the above address. As a result of expansion of business, we
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  • 14 20 DEO CRATIAS, Sacred Heart, Mother of Perpetual Succour. Saint Gerald fur safe delivery.
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  • 189 20 MR. LIM KOK BOON. 59, went Home to be with the Lord. 19th October 1971. 6.15 p.m. Lovingly remembered by wife L<ee Yoke Cheng, sons Crick MS, Chek Hal. daughters Guat Slew, Ouat Bee. Son-in-law Benny Fang Kum-Kwong. Daughter-in-law Lee Kirn Ken, and grand daughter Mabel Fang. Cortege leaves
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 700 20 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCIMINT/EtRSOHAI an.. SO cent, a w.rd. PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL *****1 ,100 w.rd ■BttJWl* enly: 40 cent, a w.rd nPTlll Malaysia enly 81.00 a werd. Minimum 17 S« /or 15 wordY rUH UCIHILv. Minimum litl- tor It wordj Smgjpoit jnrt Mal*v*e* 0 75 cenu s werd Slngspers and Mslaysia:
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    • 803 20 ESTABLISHED EDUCATION EQUIPMENT COMPANY has vacancies for mak /female Sales Representatives. Attractive salary, commission, and travelling allowance for those with Initiative and Mm Preference will be given to those with previous experience and some knowledge In electricity and machines. Driving essential and possession of own transport an advantage Apply In
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    • 804 20 WANTED AN INDOOR SALESGIRL. Must have personality and experience in dea'log with customers with courtesy. Speaks several Chinese dialects. Apply In writing with passport-size photo (non-returnable) to Box ASISO B.T. B'pore. WE REQUIRE MEN/GIRLS for sales of textiles piece goods. Door-to-door canvassing. No experience necessary, training provided. Minimum Income $173/-
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    • 772 20 FEMALE SALESGIRLS (Indoor). Salary $250/- qualification Secondary I. Age 17 23. Call personally at 43. Bembawang Hill Drive. Spore 20. WANTED OOOR TO DOOR salesgirls. Ability to drive preferable. Apply stating experience enclosing nonreturnable photograph to Box A 3167 B.T. B'pore. PROGRESSIVE IMPORTER requires salea representatives for cash register and
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    • 923 20 LOCAL HOTEL JUNIOR EXECUTIVE graduated from London seeks suitable position Immediately. Worked In Trust House Forty Group In London ai trainee manager. Experienced In Income Control and Food Control Also worked as Chef and In other departments of hotel Management Excellent references. For details ring Tel *****6. SUPERINTENDENT CIVIL ENCI
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    • 1015 20 WOODEN 1 BEDROOMED BUNOALOW with garden and modern conveniences 9t m.s. Changl Road (near main road and bus-stop) Rent $130'- only. Ring *****1 Spore. MICHEL APARTMENTS Tanglin district new furnished luxury airconditioner one-bedroom flat. All modem conveniences Singapore 3427 J. DETACHEO BUNOALOW (2) dlst. 11 newly built on elevated ground.
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    • 1016 20 PASIR PAN JANG ROAOi Detached two-storey building on 7,400 sq.ft. at $138,000/-. Newton Court: Furnished flat 3-bedrooms on 3rd. floor at $61,000 Goldhlll Shopping Centre: For Investment. Very spacious 4-bedroom flat on Ist floor at $115.000, Ocean Apartment ground floor 3-nedroom flat at $35,000/-. Chestnut Area: Detached bungalow on 3.500
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    • 859 20 Office space vacant MAIN ORCHARD ROAD: Exclusive brand new ground floor premises. Bultabl< for backing, finance, (nd any exclusive display showroom. Car-park in froi t Rent: $2.50 per sq. ft. or sale at $400,000/-. All replies jo Box A">l62 ST. B'pore. ANSON HOAD: ff Robinson Road. 900 sq.rt. and (90
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    • 836 21 iCont. from Page 20) Business Opportunities RECISTEREO MALAYSIAN LADY DOCTOR wanted for partnership or tske over of established clinic In Sabah. Only Dona tide parties need apply to Box ASI22 ST. Spore with full personal particulars. FOR $ALE Frick refrigeration equipment capacity 100 tons quick freeze tons brand new also
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    • 970 21 Pots tor ami* AVAM BRAND OOG FOOO cheapest and beat. $3 SO for 5 lbs. Telephone ***** during office hour*. PM 2 DOBIRMANNS to be given to good home. Call ***** S pore Wanted to purchase SECONDHAND PIANOS WANTED In serviceable or unserviceable conCltlon. Price Below $700. Please ting S
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    • 959 21 MID IMt FORD ■SCOUT Deluxe 2door. Insurance February. 4 new tyrm. good condition 53. 300 Contact 64. Jalan Kuraa Spore 30. INI AUSTIN BSO SUPER. Excellent [ondltlon wind-up windows radio reupholstered 52.300'- 0.n.0. Ring Low Spore *****2. VAUXHALL VIVA If T ATI 1968 26.000 mile* one owner 5J.500 Trl Spore
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    • 650 21 Emms ELECTRONIC MEMORIES MAGNETICS PTE. LTD. One of the world's largest producers of computer memories is rapidly expanding and needs: ELECTRONIC TEST ENGINEERS We ore looking for engineers interested in design, fabrication and check out of computer, systems and test equipment. Applicants should be university graduates with a degree, diploma
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    • 500 21 Qollei Singapore We have vacancies for PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS Applicants should possess the following:--1) Minimum Sec. II education or equivalent; 2) 5 years Industrial Experience with emphasis in Workshop Practice, or 2 years Industrial Experience with Craft/Trade Certificate in Mechanical Engineering Practice or equivalent; 3) Working knowledge of English; 4) Singapore/Malaysian
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    • 53 22 KUCHING, Wed. Sabah retained the Borneo Cup for the second successive year when they tied 3-3 with Brunei In the final of the three-day tournament held in Bandar Serl Begawan (Brunei) on Sunday. In the opening match on Prlda> Sabah defeated Sarawak 6-3. Sarawak beat Brunei
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    • 33 22 MELBOURNE. Wed. The general manager of the Australian team at the Mexico Olympics in 1968. Mr. J.L. "Judy Patching, has been named to the same post for next year's Munich Olympics.
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    • 28 22 BANGKOK, Wed. Indonesia's Putera club beat Thailand's Rajvlthl 1-0 to win the Second Queen's soccer tournament. Port Authority beat Wee Force 6-3 to take third place.
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    • 19 22 LONDON, Wed. John Elders, a Newcastle schoolmaster, has been appointed coach of the England Rugby Union team.
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    • 406 22 Soccer players for Arsenal, Germany plan SINGAPORE is planning to send two teams one to Arsenal and the other to West Germany next April after the Malay- /~1 4 A sian Cup tournament to study modern techniques and to watch the European Cup Final as part of the national team's
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    • 101 22 SINGAPORE Recreation Club, SHA League Div. 1 champions, outplayed the Div. 2 champions Sembawang Shipyard, 4-0 In a friendly match on the padang yesterday. All four goals came in the first half. Oerard de Cruz, the dashing SRC centre forward, netted two. Inslderlght Joe
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    • 354 22 Nchanga make 2 mistakes in 22-10 defeat T^CHANGA Rugby Club, the Zamblan league Div. One champions, made two mistakes yesterday and they proved costly, losing than their match 22-10 to Singapore Cricket Club on the padang. i The first was In the 50th. minute when second row forward W. Spires
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    • 140 22 BAS hope to get Italians for match BASKETBALL Association of Singapore are hoping to persuade Italy's Gillette All Stars to play here during their world tour to help sharpen the Singapore team for the Seap Games. The Italians, who are due to play in the Philippines before going to Australia,
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    • 54 22 BUENOS AIRES. Wed. Bobby Fischer (U.S.) took a decisive lead over Tigran Petrosian (Soviet Union), when he won the seventh of their 12-game World semi-final here last night. Petrosian resigned at move 34 giving the 28-year-old American Grandmaster a two-point lead He now has 4) points
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    • 250 22 New route for road races in sth Asian cycling THE Organising Council of the Fifth Asian Cycling Championships yesterday decided to change the route for their two road events. The original route Mandai-Bukit Timah-Adam Lornie and Upper Thomson Road for the 100 km. team time trial and ?Cokm. massed start
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    • 44 22 BARCELONA. Wed. Kenvn beat West Germany 2-1 here today in their playoff for second place In Pool "A" of the World Hockey Cup tournament and qualified for a {lace in the semifinals. Scorers: Avtar Singh (2) for Kenya; and Peter for Germany
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    • 464 23  - Danish Don and Joey impress in workouts EPSOM JEEP ~By J)ANISH DON, a beaten favourite at Penang, is worth another chance in a Class 4 Div 6 field over 6f at Ipoh on Saturday. This four-year-old, with Ismail Asban astride, showed good form in a 3f gallop in 37 2/5
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    • 96 23 Philippines want ABC meet in 1973 MANILA. Wed. The Philippines will bid for the seventh Asian Basketball Conference championship in 15-73. the Basketball Association of the Philippines announced today. Mr. Llto Puyat. president of the BAP, said he would instruct officials of the Philippine delegation to the sixth ABC tournament
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    • 38 23 AUCKLAND. Wed. Sid Going, the New Zealand hairback, was last night named New Zealand's Rugby Union Personality of The Year. The award was decided on a poll of rugby writers and broadcasters throughout New Zealand.
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    • 55 23 The next Singapore race meetIng at Buklt Timah will be held on Nov. 27-28 and Dec. 4-5 for Classes 1. 2 and 4. Entries close on Nov. 17 Distances. Class 1— 9f and 7f: Class 4— 6 f or 8f 6f or 8f and 6f or 8f; Class
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    • 121 23 I ONDON Wed. Twenty-one acceptors were announced for the Manchester Handicap, to be lun over 12f at Dcncaater on Saturday. They are: Melody Rock 9.4 <L. Plggott). Sandal 8.13 <E. Hidei. Comedy of Error* 8.9 <O. Cadwaladri Carmine City 8.7 <— i Premeno 8 7
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    • 106 23 NEW YORK. Wed. Rodrigo Valdes. the world-ranked Colombian boxer, maintained his Impressive record this year when he stopped American Perry Abney In the first round of a scheduled ten-round middleweight fight at Madiscon Square Oarden here last night. Valdes. who has now won his last six fights
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    • 333 23 Cup holders fined $11,000 on 8 charges ONDON, Wed. Skelmers dale United, English FA Amateur Cup holders, have been fined £1,500 (about $11,000) for gross mismanagement, it was announced yesterday by the English FA following findings at a commission here last Friday. Bill Oregson, the club chairman, has been suspended
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    • 318 23 I ONDON, Wed. Chris Finnegan, British light- heavyweight boxing champion, staked his claim for a world title fight when he outpointed highly-rated Hal Carroll of New York over ten rounds at the Royal Albert Hall here last night. The 27-year-old Finnegan, 1968 Olympic middleweight champion, may
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    • 58 23 SYDNEY, Wed. Australian featherweight boxing champion Lucky Oattellarl was granted a deferment from military service today by a magistrate who felt Joining the army would cause him "exceptional hardship." Oattalarl. who won his title three months ago. said that national service would cause him financial hardship
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    • 212 23 PAYSANDU (Uruguay). Wednesday A TALL 19-y e a r old brunette yesterday became the first woman In the world authorised to play football in a men's league. But Claudina Vidal. who was given the official nod by the Paysandu Regional League to
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    • 213 23 BARCELONA. Wed Wimbledon champion John Newcombe of Australia defeated feUow-ccuntryman Ray Ruffles to reach the quarterfinals of the Count Oodo International tennis tournament here yesterday. Newcombe. the No. 1 seed, won the third rounJ match 4-6, 6-4. 6-0. Second-seeded Rod Layer of Australia had a tough
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 662 22 SHARIKAT KENDERAAN MELAYU KELANTAN BHD. KOTA BHARU, KELANTAN JAWATAN SETIA I SAIIA Jl RVRIRA Pennohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Warga Negara Malaysia untok jawatan sabagal Setla Usaha/Jurukira Sharikat tersebut dl-atas dengan kelayakan dan kelulusan sapertl berlkut:1. Kelalnwn Dan KeUyakAn: 1) PemohonS hendak-lah menjadl ahll vilah satu darlpada P badan 2 berikut:(a>
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    • 680 22 MARKETING MANAGER THE MAN: The Man we are looking for is presently earning about $1,500/- a month or more. He will have substantial experience In marketing, and have an Intimate knowledge of the building materials market. He is particularly familiar with structural steel products, and the problems of steel fabricators
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    • 17 22 Big Sweep Check your numbers in the New Nation Saturday night RACING SPECIAL ON SALE 6.30 p.m.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 77 23 bjC^l\ if/ i /jjT 'V G/oWeave4Seasons High-Stepping Stripes/ Stripe it rich. Stripe it bold. That's the latest style of Glo-Weave 4 Seasons shirts. Two-tone stripes. Distinctive. Masculine. In cool Terylene/Cotton with fashionable peaked collars. With long or short sleeves. In blue haze, gold, fawn, rust and white. For men who
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  • 236 24  - Kissinger in Peking to pave way for Nixon LESLIE FONG PEKING, Wed. Dr. Henry Kissinger arrived in Peking this morning to arrange the programme for Pre s i dent Nixon's coming visit to China. The presidential assistant was met at Peking aliport by top Chinese leaders. Foreign Ministry officials and
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  • 47 24 TOKYO. Wed. Tokyo men consider sex the third most important thing worth living for, according to a Japanese bank survey. The Mitsubishi Trust Bank said a survey of 200 families picked at random showed men claced work, first, children second and sex third. Reuter
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  • 29 24 KAMPALA. Wed. Uganda has accused Tanzanlan troops of killing 22 civilians and Injuring six soldiers In border shellIngs and threatened to retaliate If the attacks continued. Reuter.
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  • 312 24 Mr. Lee leaves on month's tour of six countries SINGAPORE, Wednesday MR. Lee Kuan Yew left tonight for a month-long tour which will take him to Yugoslavia, Switzerland, Britain, Rumania, Bulgaria and India. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lee. On his official visit to Yugoslavia, the Prime Minister will be
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  • 46 24 Elephants' revenge NEW DELHI, Wed. A trumpeting herd of wild elephants blocked the path of a tram for 14 hours after Its locomotive fatally Injured one of the beasts, railway officials reported today. The Incident occurred In the jungles or Assam State on Tuesday night. UPI.
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  • 128 24 Probe by CPIB on 'tea money' racket SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau Is probing a "tea money" racket involving quarters in the Naval Base. It began inquiries a month ago following reports that some people were receiving as much as $400 each time to help base employees secure
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  • 101 24 SINGAPORE. Wed. Motorcyclist Sim Goon Wah. 43, died In a crash at 'he junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Bartley Road Involving a car and lorry. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact the offlcer-ln-charge (Accidents). Sepoy Lines. Late tonight five people were Injured
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  • 447 24 T ONDON, Wed. The ftock market Lj closed allshtly eaaler today on lack of aupport. Dealer* attributed the tendency to caution In front of the latest unemployment flsure. due tomorrow, and Wall Street'! decline ovemlKht. At 3 p.m. the Financial Tlmet lnde* wai down 3.6 at 411.6 compared
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  • 249 24 -UN may vote on China seat at the weekend UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday AN unusually fast-paced debate on Chinese representation could brine the world body to a vote this weekend, diplomatic sources said today. Albania, floor-managing the drive to seat Peking and expel Taiwan, will ask that voting begin as soon
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  • 155 24 Lon Nol sets himself up as dictator PHNOM PENH. Wed. Prime Minister Lon Nol told the nation today that he had set up a military dictatorship. Speaking on National Radio at midday, Mr. Lon Nol said: "Should we vainly play the game of democracy and freedom which will lead us
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  • 128 24 rpOKYO, Wed. Left wing m. groups in Japan tomorrow will launch the first of a round of autumn demonstrations protesting at the treaty for reversion of Okinawa to Japanese rule and demanding the overthrow of Prime Minister Eisaku Sato. Japanese police estimate that
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  • 35 24 PANMUNJOM, Wed. North and South Korean Red Cross representatives met In Panmunjom today for a fifth preliminary meeting to discuss procedural matters but were deadlocked on where a full-dress conference should be held. AP.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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